Katy High School - Tiger Echo Yearbook (Katy, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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V.. ai- QV., IVVc.-- .4 qw , V- - V . , ,-3-1 7-44 r HW '- ' -'i'.Itf5iF1mfI.3'a'--5 Y. . 1: f . JVC V V VV5... -.. t,V.w j. , , V' ai - 32,1 ' E.. :wi f v eye. . .Eggs-,Vg W .DEW . V., ,g-E125 29, V 1 f , Y.,.,,, WM..--.-. 2 5 5 s I5 Q Katy High Schp0l Katy, TexasQ , ,,...,.1,.X,...f1,,.p,v . ,M Q, - ..,.-k .W-..w.v..,. 71 Q sponrs .. ORGANIZA NOST CLOSI INDEX vagume-37 p New Faces Are Seen ln New Places Of KH Scott Grlffln coached the varsity team from a high seat. The first few weeks of .school were filled with various activities and excitement. The new building was enjoyed by many, while new friends' were being made. Along with the expansion of enrollment, many new members were added to the staff. Karla Davis danced to the beat at the Homecoming dance. l1-AL.,n,,,,, . .. . . . . . , V Freshmen glrls get lnto the swing of things on Flftlesn-lgzg Friandliness Achieves Togafherness Af KH The Homecoming activities were enjoyed by all that participated. Students and teachers dressed each day for a different occassion, Fifties Day, Button Day, Backwards Day, Overall Day and Boot Day. Homecoming ended with a victory and a dance. telegram was delivered to Robert Bradley. ---U -N------. -. --.- -..-..-- ...- v- ,,f lg Q 1 524 V' webs The Huntsville Hornet cheerleaders traveled to Katy and attendedla pep rally in order, to knock out the football team wlth their spirit. GWUGDVSRUGUQS .vf--f-5.5-nf 47:09:27-F wmv tn! MW X m Iways found time to clown ar N.: , 6' ,421 ' my K 1 , P ,,,. ,, . f 4 . if fer' ,, fn 4, 4' if , ' 32, fg.'f,,iQ2Qf if Pg-S TSX wi: , f' :gg ,X mah! 1, ff-, X 1h'00QH f 0503 I-Q, M5090 9 g'i!9 i'x'f 2 P ' 'fl' nal A-.Q l K fha ' f' 'N4'W'H'Nf3 fxix H U'D4 -la,-l Nnpcodiillrf ff ,WQWQQ QE aadeeeg 9 3 ,Ji gg! GQRMSRQZ 3 2255151 E if 'P w 1 nncenee E UQQQQQQ 0609 was GHOHG v1..A4tA,-lag 0 lb. A 5 ug' Q ,fl 2fg,ikf d over plctures left over from the yearbook. They were belngeold by the Journallsm Department as a project. g'.ySheryl Grubenman carefully looke f' Peo belted rnembersgupported the football team by decorating lockers. ure Coach Blll Bunte gave his advlce at one of the freshman football games. activities-9 'is rf H 4 5 ff, QE i Gag..-n ii 2 , '-w,,4,, L A' Mug-lm 'Y 9., 'E 1 ' Q, , .mpxw ,A fix, X N 4g 1 f5'4 x z.a.wsgiZf33Qf. --g . if X i N. ' - . -17 5 4 P A , If gale'-Jw 5. W., Y f in ., Nix , l iii 'K 1 I G5 'ek of Q31 ,V1. 4' ' 4 f 'Jil'- QQ, 'We Ara Gathered Hare Today'C . . lb Have A dass Maefin Q3 Many freshmen chatted before a class meeting. Throughout the school year, the best way classes got together and accomplished things was by holding class meetings. ln these meetings, elections were held, dances, picnics and money-ma- king projects were also planned. Not only did these meetings organize events, but they also kept the students more in touch with one another and the events 1 .I , ,,L,,n ,,,-,, tudent lif i '., 1 1, , 'mf A ' 'A' ,- fwf ma. 2 ,f f 11 1 if if J 4 f' 1 , f Th6 KHS BFIOBUS dflll Wim h9lD0d an he football team confldence for Its battle Mlke,Earle,Ken, Kenny, Steve, Davld, Doug, Davld, Pete, Cralg, l A' ' ' 'M' 'L' '--- ----- '--'-J -- W- --- -fl f- H Al fa 'EV 45 The Tlger mascot danced to the beat of the megapnone cheer, I just love pep rallIes...l wonder how many glrls will notlce me today. aCiivitieS-13 ,, 0 l' Q fm N. f 'O E 4' ' fic 2 v 4 'Ja ff X 4 5 ,ejfvff 5 ,wijzwf WWf7A'ol 1 ' K ,fwf 442, ' ff M25 W ' wavy, V ww, 4 54 1 'WJQVZ ,, ,554 'fwfgdfh . , 1,721 frffff lf ,MA f,m,f': , ff W f V, all 140, ' 7 f YX7, Gif ,yy W 7 1 -H , V f , Q X 1 1. gim- v f L a A 29 IVR 4-093 IV J 1 ifiglfj 7 4 ', 2, fr, ,M KW' W2 -ff 59 I, Vx f ' ,ff my ,,, .425 nf, ,. f -,fy ,-fv' ,wi km, ,. fi '- ' Q L , v V- 'VL . 1 f pyeq jhega as yyoll gggug X f gr ygaffff' rowd on 4 x ' X Q 'I 9 ' o ' 1'-12 3-LJ I gluq, iam ki S43 333- X-.-I L1 f, -- MV, ' o x., X ' l X. 6hrishnas Dance Starts 019' The Chrishnas Holkiays 4 I 4.4- , 5 A . -.Ny 'x W 1 ye A, nm 4' ., Q2 . .X 1, , L, 5 they enjoyed refreshments, rested thelr feet and chatted wlth friends.- -, ,.. ...., ,, Rhonda Slkes took tlme to enjoy a dande wlth her date, Gary Lewis. student I lfe-1 9 1 Il'!0'z'Jf , 'iii A 14 xg. 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Mfg K, f ,Ks X I W sg: rf' U -,gif F S 5, if gg ll A, X J s-,U -., Ye, 9 if , V Y 2 YR ,Xx 1, ,f x W -' s I -.QT - x ...--NL... .ga 4 5 'P 4 P 'vw ' O ,gl 'S' I ' 1 k z. 'fl W ' 1 in Y-. f, V. fi 1 Hia Drama Department Presenls lin liojbn Woman The KHS Drama Dept. worked hard on presenting a play for U.I.L. competition. They competed against other 3A schools, and they were the source of entertain- ment forthe KHS students and commun- ity. The 1978 play was The Trojan Womenf' and it advanced to U.l.L. State competition. The play was directed by E.L. Williamson, Drama and Speech club sponsor. Cassandra, played by Brenda Wachel, flirted with Talthybloua, or Todd Handley 1,:'.'!!'e-'-'D-f!'Hfl'A 'HV' - .1 z 2 a , ' 1 V-W. .,,.. V I ,- .. 'M ,V Mkoiaf., 'Lf . A. cg, C 3 ,Q J , 2 , if, Awards Are Presenfed To Hard-Worlcin Achievers 11.7 l it iff li jf ,, - -wk Members of the Speech and Drama clubs gathered to receive lndlvldual trophies and plaques from E.L. Williamson, sponsor of the The awards assembly was held at the end of the year for everyone at KHS. This was a time to recognize those who worked their hardest through the year in all fields of education. Awards, plaques, trophies and scholarships were given to students of all grades by proud members of the faculty. .Q .i it , W .. Q WX .1 umm!! Dennis Hilton received an UlL Science award and later took first ln state. 28-student life S 2 'qs' KN 'fm has NYY ' S . J A 'Z' ' 'L ., In iid 'X - s Joe Kempel received the Golden Hammar award ln Industrial Arts 5 Q Q king, X - A' A ' 'xx X X x ,ygygf ,x v ' -.J 7 1 w I ff ,nf ' 'HS Q , 4 15 , 9. E FQ fl i x X'.sLswZ v Y ,,, f'-ff 4 3 iff ffff ff f ,Q f fy 55 Y 1801. ,W f Avy, van Uv 'T Q, K4-1, .... ' X wr ze wx. :af . . I 4 ff sd 4 .9516 ! 4x 5 f E Ijsstudent fag' EU! 3 , 72 WMM A k My ,af -. . ' ' x z,, 6-.mf f ' L P af A f U, ' 44' . '52 2 5 W2 '291' --', fzgggg. ,ng 1 mf --T2 2 , 41 ,, , 'Tiff' -Q . ,,,, ,Q W, ,M z . 4 E ay' . 20 E A 1 ' f he ten nervous flnallsts smll 1 w X Q H L- '75 'Q Jw ,ik g H ifi Eveiyone Decks 0uf For A Niylrf 0n Hia Town The Junior-Senior Prom had more people attend it than ever before, and everyone that attended it agreed that it was a success. It was held on Saturday, April 15, at the White Hall Hotel, in Houston. The band that entertained, for the evening, was Compass They played a variety of both rock and country-western music. ,faq :haf 4- Cheryl 'Cutler danced to the music of Compass Tesa Benz was caught leading Donald Snowden to his favorite place the munchles table 34-student life we Q ., . l--A -Q' 1 fx V...-sg , B' ze ze I ,- Q, ,4:, f, '-Q M Q xx ,A ,nf Q- K Q at X W 'Z' 'MN ' l2 : '35, X 5 K 's ov X f0V K y - ,., 1 x .f 1 4, a x .-3 , 'jg ,1 I W 1-3 , -V A . M 55 X. n eg. 5 , ' 5 2 xii fax ,W , wg We ,, 'Y Q N-1, f, ,, 73 ann Blrdwell closer together, and It gave the 1 1 ,Viv -, e, ' , ,f 7 VZ ' 'C f f f ' fx, 'A 4 ,df ff M fe ww I May Day Brin s hu lr liompoffhbn Between Glasses May Day festivities take place once a year at the end of the school year as a kind of celebration that school is ending. Each year the amount of people attending becomes larger and more events are added. The. activities take place on the football field and the competition is between the classes. The prize for winning is just plain satisfaction for beating all the other classes. Benae Colbert trled her luck at throwing an egg ln the egg toss. WA Pat Vlctory and Cynthia Gonzales were entered ln the wheel barrow race. X. Llnda Cobla kept things golng by keeping tabs on the winners. se-student life 6. si 5. k QM JW rf WW. ,N t, ,. r.,44 ' , . v l V, N , , ' 3 .Km - , .v-, 1- 1- v 1 El , A , Q E' 1'-3 orange pass dave students a chance to get closer together ae demonstrated by Phll and Lacey. l -sl , All it 195.52 V I 1, mit, 4 ' 'R ,ff r ' r, Q r l 'L ' gf gggiffii 2 i:83Mi,,A', ':' u 'v A sr L' 3'f '4ff f Q if 1,22 W -M , - l i f Mr ' ff W he , 1 4 reshman glrls worked together ln the tug-of-war. 3 '. -9 . 1 rf aw c Pat May guzzled as fast as he could so Casale Owlngs could begln her ride to vIctory. student life-37 Graduating Sambrs 6alabmfa With One lasf Hank One of the many events that was held for seniors, towards the end of their last year, was the senior picnic. It took place at the Katy VFW Park. All KHS seniors were invited to go and have a cook-out. The picnic gave everyone a chance to get together and reminisce old memories, laugh about good times and discuss plans after graduation. ,f , ' .174 ' '- - 'L 5,1 . . I X. 1 'ja-.. .f , .J -. . A ' ng,-n Srl: was if f of -n'l1w,w --Lv. . A i ' nifff. 'if lags, f fgLQlr,117 7, X- -'fl' . Higlw.-ffwg. 1 Y4gl.fffT,' Coach Dennis Demel gave cooking lessons to Coach Marvin Sanders. Bllly Caudle poured himself a cold one as a fellow senior looked on. l l l Sembrs Hold Rehearsal lb Make Greduahbn A Sueeess lGwen Guzman helped e frlend look her best at graduation. Seniors goofed around ln the hot sun, whlle they welted for their names to be called. - Graduation paractice was one of the last things needed before the ceremony itself. Practice was held outside, on the football field. lt was a hot, sunny day but due to rainy weather, the real ceremony was held in the new gym. The weather didn't hamper anyone's spirits, and everything went smoothly. KHS let go of one more senior class. E fffpy David Riddle gave a spiritual speech that concerned graduation. The hot sun was e llttle hard to take during the long graduation practice. student life-41 GQEQMG-UGS E 1 4 s P ! i I I i I 5 -Yi 43 Sfudanfs Malta g ' X-,NV !.-- -231,1-. i f -. ' .-- -.255 , 1. My ' , 5 sf M- ., W ,, :Law ,,,, 'Ms- Clanton was chosen to go on the Blll Archer trlp Chris Cottrell participated in the Capitol Scholar trip to Austin with Representative Milton Fox. Ftep. Fox initiated the Capitol Scholar program ln 1937 to give students an opportunity to see State government in action. Ten high schools, which serve the Legislative District 23, participated in the program and Cottrell was chosen to represent Katy High School. Todd Clanton was chosen by the KHS History and Government departments to go before the junior American History classes, where he made a speech asking for the student's votes to go to Washington. In Washington, Clanton had the opportunity to meet and interview important people in the city and government. He also had the chance to see many historical sites in Washington. During January, five students, accompanied by their teacher, flew to Washington D.C. with more than 200 other Houston area students. These participants were: David Carter, Mary Martin, Robert Lyle, Bethany Byrd, Betty Rheman and Ed Pepper, advisor. They all represented Katy High School in the year's Close-Up program. Close-Up stands for closer to politics and closer to the basic interests of this country. The students were Involved in numerous seminars, lectures and heard many well-known speakers. All together the students found the trip a very rewarding experience. 44-academ ics ,44..smL.L1.Lii , Robert Lyle Bett liwvaling A Parr Of School Academics . 'X y Fthefnan, David Carter and, Ed Pepper, advlsor, went on the Washington .,,, Chrls Cottrell and Ftep. Mllton Fox during the Capitol Scholar trlp to Austin Kafy Has Many Mnning Campefihbn Writers ca' ,onnle Spurlock and Flene Smlth were wlnners ln the Fall Poetry Contest and were advised by Mrs. Rosemary Mlelly. Am JM x fl N: ,'-1. Hllton, Dean Wehunt and Erlc Krelner were flnallsts In the Greater Houston Scholastic Wrltlng Awards Sponsor for the event was Mrs. JoElla Exley. Dean Wehunt, Dennis Hilton and Eric Krei- ner were all finalists in the 1978 Greater Houston Scholastic Writing Awards. The three boys were a- mong two other stu- dents to receive certi- ficates of merit and Gold Achievement Keys from Scholastic Magazines, Inc., the company which spon- sors the competition on the national level as well as receiving recognition on a re- gional level. Their in- structor was Mrs. Jo- Ella Exley. Rene Smith and Con- nie Spurlock entered original poems in the National Poetry Con- test and won the hon- or of having their works published in a poetry anthology book, Young Ameri- ca Sings. The semi- annual contest was open to all American high school students. Rene, Connie, Stacy Alexander and Niki Mathews participated in the Spring Poetry Contest. KH swam sm omml, um In All dompaffhbn 'Pm , ,awww ,LWW M 'A an Rochel McBeath-Who's Who Among Amerlcan Hlgh A variety of honors were presented to many KHS students who worked hard through the year. The Who's Who Among American High School Students Award was given to Fiochel McBeath. She received this award for being so active in her school and maintaining a hlgh scholastic average. The Junior Achievement group from KHS attended a trade falr and placed fourth out of 96 other formed companies in the Houston area. They were judged on how adequately their booth was constructed, business-like appearance and representation. Todd Sullivan and Larry Thomas attended a trouble-shootlng contest ln driver's education and brought back a trophy for KHS. Their instructors were Mrs. Mary McBeth and Fred Ruland. 46-8C8d6 m ICS A .fa f. .,',,.,f Q.. uf- Wfi'-f '1't2'f Lf, 249111, .1541 A- 'QW 1 '19 ' 2 Tiwifrgf me f ,int All ilrfff- 71 .ff ' fi: l l ,mf .l 'l!v,9 ,A '15 l L V In I' V ,, V 4 , I . l 'V its L Q s' f v . ' l ff ,.,5-,Q .I '04 gh , JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT-Flrat Flow: Jenl Adkins, pres.g Haley Wilson and Sherrl Mlnnlch. Second Flow: Suzanne Clanton, Brucetl Middleton and Angela Payne. Thlrd Fiow: Shane Every, Bert Swalls School students- and Davld Cloutler. , -N 'H 'I' - ...U,.,1i, t . v .fr ,A-as '41 9, .,,,,.wfP, M, .4 fa, Iliff ,VL 9. , 4 f ' W' i ' I aww-uczm: V yvzwfwwuvnwwwmvftnamaanuwwwwfw A . , 'V My H 6 K' 'y ln , 'aa ' 1 22 E XZ, , ff ' , E ,,AA 1 Todd Sullivan and Larry Thomas competed in al trouble-ahootlng contest. Dennis Hilfon Declared Shia Science Wk fl ff' UIL SCIENCE: First Row-Dennis Hllton and Jeff Blssey. Second -Row-Thane Krelner, Harold Harborth, sponsor and Kurt Henrlchs. HI fT Dennis lton won that place In the state o exas ln the UIL Science contest. lpaul Herring and Kelley Heinemann participated In the'UlL Spelllng competltlon wlth Mrs. Dolores Borchers, sponsor. The top three scor- ers- from the dis- trict science con- test went to re- gionals, which were held at Sam Houston State Uni- versity. Dennis Hilton won first, Eric Kreiner took third and James Purcell took fourth. On Friday, May 5, Hilton won first in State UIL Science for the state of Texas. The contest was held at the University of Texas campus ln Austin. Kelley Heinemann and Paul Herring went to North Har- ris County Com- munity College and took part in the UIL District Spelllng Meet. Heinemann took first place and Herring took flfth. academ,ics-47 Speech And Drama 6ompefh'vrs Do Hreir Basf ,iff 1 ' . new ' J , ,, :1aff7.'1 . ' f ,g iv J A ' V AAL , L . 7 FIRST ROW: A. Stubblefleld, B. Wachel, C. Cooley, J. Nelson, J. Burnett, C. Scott, Ll. Rlce, S. Alexander and E.L. Wllllamson, sponsor ROW. V. Whltworth, K. Harrlson, J. Anderson, L. Budd, C. Hensley and K. Holland. THIRD ROW: B. Goerner, T. Handwerk, B. Roberta, J. Stolarakl, K. Grubenman and M. O'MalIey. Trojan Women , written by Euripides, was the One-Act-Play chosen by the Drama Dept. to compete In the UIL contest. The play was directed by E.L. Willalmson and won first alternate in state competition. The Speech Dept. was also very active in UIL speech events. Sev- eral students won at district and advanced to regional competion held at Sam Houston State University. W -as FIRST ROW: C. Traylor, T. Woods, C. Cooley, P. Clampltt, A. Stubblefleld and J. Blssey. SECOND ROW: J. Puri J. Matzlnger, G. Parlzot, K. Wllllamson, K. HedQ08. K- Grubenman, B2 Riddle and M. Robinson, 48-academ ics - Wa-.... F'w..,-D Oufsfandhg Aolnbwnanfs Ara Slmm lhrouglr KHS' Writers Many KHS students competed In writing categories in UIL competi- tion. The district meet was held at North Harris County Community College. Several advanced to regional competition at Sam Hous- ton State Unlversity. State contests were held at the University of Texas in Austin. Al' P Mitchell Ready Wrlter K BHKSI'-ROHUY WFHSI' al X S, 1' C if ' 'iff S f'tj ',.- it E 'a-5-'Amr 'Q QEgT 1Q f XX if B .C C u l Exley ready writer sponsor and E. Krelner academ ics-49 slmfma AM Ming anim spud wffl Amy Y UIL TYPING PARTICIPANTS Shelli Williams Julle Pyle and Mlche Speed and accuracy were the most important assets ln determining a good shorthand person or typist. Sponsors for the UIL typing and shorthand groups were Terri Sheller and Mrs. Mayme Hamilton. Susan Izard placed first ln district competition In shorthand. She went on to place fifth at the regional meet. In typing, Julie Pyle placed In the top three of district competition. She was the only typist to advance to regional. 50-academ ics 'Dean Wehunt, largest scholarship wlnner, received his llmvarsify 8 local Scholarships Ara Awarded lb Students lSCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: B. Mullins, Fl. Lyle, D. Snowdon, McJunkin, L. Davis and L. Rice. L. Dolen, M. Rutledge, K. Humphrles, R. Doan, D. Riddle, S. Moehle, L. Day, D Dr. Williams. Both university and local scholarshps were offered to many deserving seniors at KHS. University scholarships included: Steve Moehle Cynthia Ashley Dan McJunkin Robert Lyle Laurie Davis Shari Brown Bobby Mullins Lynn Day David Riddle Ronnie Doan Lisa Rice Montel Rutledge Kevin Humphries Dean Wehunt Local scholarships Lynn Day Julie Dearing Lauren Myrick Joe Kempel Dean Wehunt David Riddle Minh Pham HBU San Jacinto College Blinn Jr. College Brigham Young University Sam Houston State Univ. Southwest Texas State Included: Texas A8tM Univ. Baylor Univ. Baylor Univ. Texas A8tM Univ. Trinity University Texas A8tM or U of H Texas A8t M University of Houston Charlotte Woods L.D. Robinson Maple Pollard Lions Club Lions Club Rotary Club Van E. 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V , ,, , I . , ly A ., V' , , , . ,, .,g,,.5 ' ' 211-' fi J .gtfrwig 51 4 , ...q ', . ,gXQlJ'2'41'.h f I L QQ, .wg w K' cfif fi 5. 1 S' I ,gi K .SQQJ 19153 f -.2 5, 49,3 .aw --. ,L X J- MQEQWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 55 kevm hump ff if - -4 ,,,,4.,W,.,1u.,.w.,f.W,M.v,,.,. MA, .X f A Z. Q . ww, f X Q ff' f f 1' 7 :Y . 3 ' Q :G Q: Q I- , .-- 2 - I f xx W , ug. I A9 9' 5' 4 'F ar HW ZJJQWW, ' 'H' ,xg - X-.W H, 42 'Q - ,J V, A Z . ff' ! , 115. ,s ,. ws V frx W .3 We 5' W' X' wifirg' x 3 , Kr 4- lv . 7 V 1 ii Mosf Beaufhill 8 Most Handsome Somers Are Seleefed x 'x ' 4' E H ..,,,xMN 4- -VPJVQQ: X x A K h YUVL 7 .x Q 1 Z 1 -'V Fgtggj ' 'P , I k C in E ,Q A 58-honors 's c ' f FQ lv w 5. . .x,, .. A 'R N--ur nn sf 1 O Q-ef:-e e i-. .te T1 . 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V ...., , -, 'h -' ' ff , - Q1 'f i g , ,If ,'7fff1 ' x i .lu -2' f'5 m wx f , of , f f fa Q ix 'K N MV' N J ! ff! ,Au6if':gQ:Zeh - f' ' . 4- ' ' 011. M4 ' bmi.: 7 X 'ji 7' 'Vu .K ,Wil X ja Q ,lcv honors-63 5,1 c: Mas! Wanted pam clampitt bryant holmes FRESHMEN-Trey Wllaon and Jenl Adkins 5 Student Favorites Are Heated During Hess Meetings -N -wg-., 1 M55 JK P2 3 V in ,f M B Xl ivlflv y .em , A ! :auf ' , e vw 'N-F 1 I ,TAN Y. I e a,. .de i K5 5, .. , Q., f,. A 1 SOPHOMORES-Phll Wllburn and Kathy Barton fc 5 JUNIORS-Mary Martln and Glenn Wakefield SENIORS-Connle Fletcher and Kevin Humphries honors-65 'f 5.,Z. .pn- Yr 6, , a 'aa A ff , , V, , :Ig , ' MFyf'fj':j If f,3,44, I . . 4 no .,9 M,Z, ,.., ' ' ,. .- 'iff 'V yy P-fa , '7 A' 1 f, 5:1655 ' A ,f.f f , 2, - 'I fa I ,P-,Q -5- I W,4!,'f,,, ,V flyfremf U, f ,W x xx...,.x mx-ww .up X . 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Bryant, R. Volght, T. Murphy, T. Kramer, J. Middleton, S. Grlffln, coach, and K. Hazen, team tralner. FOURTH ROW: M. Sanders, coach, D. Damel, coach, T. Mathews, T. Clanton, B. Golden, K. Klng, D. Wehunt, P. Anson, G. Bradley and D. Hunaucker. Head Coach me me kdm Qt Ellis Bon: Mullin ful: mn Hume, 3 Dall Sllillll T Anson, Pete Bachler, Daniel Baker, Craig Benz, Eddie Bradley, George Bryant, Kevin Connevey, Earle Devore, George Ehrhart, Mike ,fe Faulk, Ritchie J ces! :Ai S L f Mae 70-sports G l , , llllllm., llfiz i llll ll!! ,v 1 by qi . . ,...--L ' ,,,,..---4 I , I I-'ati-..- , 'Z , - ,,, -w.,l'f'x. ,i HID.. ,Jia 3 T l 1 .L L----' ' iff, 54, 9 5'-'YA' X' ,viral ,,, 4, , f, . I ,g,,A , . ,Q .A,, 1 ,z . fvf,---Q, -', 77- 415-Q ' .gf .,,T'5 V'1f '- ', rf, '. Q - . T ' , ' 's' ' ' .Lil A ' - . 4 ' - n J .' Vgffljlf' . gwqjg V J we ,, 1 54 .,q4-t..4.t , . I , 2. 1.1. 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TC 9 a.!'i'-L'-'-T 51 A .ml .f W -1-1 -.--1.m, it N. i ,, , ..,, I f,, -Ja- 1 . ,ef-'ig , . ,1gf2,'f A - X ' r .f my --, t 'Xz. :j.'21' A .- iiv-1-' '-1 . vrizrl. 'f ,, X I 7k 1 , 2 XM- 1 4 ei X ' M X ' - I Stuart, Mike Voigt, Ron Wehunt, Dean Wilburn, Doug ...Q ' -.... Garner, David Golden, Bruce Handwerk, Todd Hayward, Steve Humphries, Kevin Hunsucker, David Kramer, Tom King, Ken Mathews, Tony Middleton, Jeff Mikeska, Terrell Moore, Spencer Murphy, Tom Poe, Gary Fiaper, Ken Reynolds, Scott Serres, Ken Sharp, Mike A Snovvden, Donald sports-71 1-A, Q Lx 3 ld -.. Q 'Q 1 if 4 ,4 ,. . Rf' v Q 2 ,,,, L mu iz, ., , ,:,, . an ai ' ' V u 'I ' ' ' , . ' ., I V , . f If If 'W' ff' f 'W'4iw31 A V , V 1 . . 9 rw 7647 ff - . f i , K, Xb' 6 ' ' if L L ' I f , , I A. 5 ay. 4 7, . I . m .MP I ,Cm , - gm . dint.. J E: M : It .Q ,sv J -'vp I .X my . X .. 5 1 5' X ye ' , ' 3 3 XJ v ff ' ' W XJ E P Z ' V . H r A , A ,A , ,, f A 45 4 , A mv .f um I , V QQ ' .E W. ' 1 '- il, ' . R v I' 11 , v ' A 1' Q' ' 9 2' rw A a Q-f mf 1 1- Al as - f .. ix --f YU , ,,4A, ' lr r VA ,',. , A I ' , , . F V 445. ,f , -zszz -ff -, A ' , , , i I ff 2 f , ,f , , hx ,, 7, H , f ' 1 , 7, A' L' 1 '41, --any -,W m 'fw-.,,, 57 if f447 ,JZ ,Ly f 47, f 40 Www M ff an 'QW' J' Qff' 1: 5 , Q, bv 4 5- P' , 5 . 1 ,, , , if ,,, i .Y ,, 1 ' if W few 1 f N ww! .lunlbr Varsity Has A lbu ll Schedule-Bai Winning Season we.72o.rtz 5 at J f 54535475213 if two Sits I FT fi tint! p22-Uigigqrf 5.2z 3lrflQ1...57gf,tg'f . , EL' . . E :ww I QL 4 A A I . ,- A as Q' .-K ., . p h - 7. -is fi. . sub '8x9',z: -Z 245154355-3i5o'i,f.3 Zh l QCEQS 42 2' J fial . I I. ',fi 1' , 1' J . . ' V ' ,X 'iA' Q nnii' . , C' FIRST ROW: S. Stavley, M. Poe, J. Welnman, D. Hoyt, T. Robinson, Dt Hanson, RI Peterson, H. Prosser and B. Robinson. SECOND ROW: W. Kallnowsky, C. Dunegan, M. Sharp, L. Maxon, K. Serres, S. Azlz, J. Abel, J. Martinez, R. Christensen and S. Rosellus. THIRD ROW: S. Grlffln, coach, J. Blrlln, K. Norman, D. Saterfleld, K. Meador, M. Raper, M. O'Malley, P. Vlctory, C. McMahon, K. Hancock, G. Dunk, J. Purcell and L. Relnecker, coach. FOURTH ROW: T. South, J. Nlchols, K. White, B. Sutton, L. Keith, M. Garlough, H. Brlghtwsll, K. Henderson, D. Harrls, S. Machann, M. Lane and G. Jordan. The 1977 football season proved to be exciting and rewarding for all members of the JV football team. Fourty-two players, made up of 13 juniors and 29 sopho- mores, participated in the '77 season. The Tigers scored opening round victor- ies against New Caney and Magnolia in pre-season scrimmages, and then rang up impressive wins over Needville, Aldine Eisenhower, Bellville, C.E. King and Navasota. The Tigers suffered losses to A8.M Consolidated, Sealy, Tomball, Huntsville and Brenham-by points made late in the games. These losses spurred the Tigers to exert special efforts throughout the season. Tralner Hazen, McRlght and other members of the team watched as Katy scored extra points. The Junlor Varsity football team showed talent throughout the season ln the way they played In unison. and ran to tackle the man wlth the hall: 76-sports Freshmen Make A Rough 60 Of Hrsf Season There were 55 freshmen who started the season under the hot August sun, but by the last game in November only 42 remained. Their record of O-9-1 was no indication of their desire and enthusiasm. The Tigers were com peti- tive in every game, losing seven of the nine games by six or less points. The offense was led by the passing of Bart Brown who threw for five TDs. Mike Corliss and Craig Cardiff led the ground troops with 489 and 468 yards for the season respectively. Robbie Callegari was the leading receiver with three TD catches, followed by Bruce Palfreyman and Mark Della Calce. ne into wer wlt omball defense FIRST ROW: D. Hebert, J. Klrk, B. Brock, J. Rutherford, B. Hunsucker, C. Cardlff, M. Braly, M. Della Calce, M, Sharp and R. Callegari. SECOND ROW: T. Warwlck, manager, R. Gaston, W. Plckel, S. Doyle, G. Goodyear, C. Norman, E. Courtrlght, D. Terronez, J. Conner and K. Wllllamson THIRD ROW: B. Bunte, coach, J. Houston,LParker, T. Wllson, B. O'Malley, K. Bailey, D. Mlller, T. Luke, K. DlaI,B..Palfreyman B. Posey, C. Wllder and L. Yarbrough, coach. FOURTH ROW: J. Devore, K. Franz, A. Maywald, B. Brown, S. Brown, B. Baker, D. Wright, M. Corliss, B. Young, S. Shannon and P. May. Barry Posey, Jim Devore, Danny Terronez, Andy Maywald and Carlton Norman were jarring blockers. The defense was highlighted with fierce tackling, led by Cardiff at his linebacker position. Other key defen- sive players were Kevin Franz, Craig T Wilder, Bruce Baker, Travis lguke, , Jimmy Parker and Callegari. Wilder , and Callegari intercepted passes dur- ing the season and Callegari returned . his for a 40-yard score. , With the team's enthusiasm and Never say die attitude, the future looks bright. sports-77 1 f , 6 : .. 30' V f 2 af 11,5 Ei, W V ,V V ,, 5 ' , L... w 2 W 1' w V . 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Barentine, Lynne Cobia, Linda Collins, Betty Dewees, Melissa Fletcher, Connie Harrell, Shelli Hirsch, Barbara Kenney, Chris Townsend, Kim Weller, Debbie sports-79 Spilrerfcl Hlylr Erpecfahbns Fall Sharie Of Slate f f ' 1 444 ' , P 2 - ,W 41 ' Yffwf-fs' ms ers A.f:'1l:11-1'::'f f f , ,avi ' 1577 ,u,v,:.fgg-si 'Qff:,Wrg M . g ff 4 ,,, ,Q ,Q ,,, , 5,,.,,f,,,,,4, .:.,V,.,,.,f,,f . , . ,4 WV Vi5 'x..Qi.Q:iE-514,2,Q3QZZQ5'j,f1,i f7V Z , ' ' , f '2 i 'f7, f5f-I, 11-F' if , fy 1 7 MW ll- , ..4.:.. 'N-. 7. 1f1,,,,, 15,9 'GY 'ki 'fjjt . M I 8 The Tlgerettes illustrated good coverage, good spike and good'polnt. The 1977 Tigerettes had a most successful season with a 21-7 record. The defeated Klein, Waller, Elsik, Bellville, Pearland, Aldine, Galena Park, Sterling, Huntsville, A8tM Consolidated, New Caney and Channelview. They lost only to four different teams and two of those were defending State champions. For the second year in a row, they took second place honors in the Katy Tournament and for the second year also, they won first at the Klein Tournament. They repeated themselves as North Zone Champions, which led them to the Top Crown. They captured the 10AAA District Title for the second year in a row. The 1977 team was composed of six seniors and four iuniors. The seniors were: Debbie Weller, Linda Cobia, Connie Fletcher, Barbara Hirsch, Lynne Barentine and Betty Collins. All-District, First Team, honors were awarded to Barentine, Hirsch, Weller and Melissa Dewees. Cobia made All-District, Second Team. 80-sports l ff , ,asy ag ,ff,, , f ' Thegtearri watched as Linda Cobia put forth an extra effort for at 7-,, , '-'ian uf' fy - We, nominate you, Debbie, to hlt themiball, so do your thln 'Qfy wwf fa. 'fgzllggg X f , Sk:-ff-.-J .- -X... Skgnf' . mf . 'NY Nw- . ' .. 'whxk11,,f Q ,FSYS5 ' .. . 1 'i5x1f, - I -L 5f:T.,g' ' Qi.-.X by 1,14 N ai. 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My . . - gg Klm Tqwnsend, 44k Barbara Hlrsch, 52 and Debble Weller, 14, aided Lynne'Barentlne, 32, as she 8 l'8fUfn to ew W,iwg,..M:Q y 'YM ,. f' .- Q fa me, W N' ' 1 Qmtw2Pff 2' 'W , 'W ' V-X Q ,, ff ' ' 7 Q M , v A M x.,,,V,vV-, -A ,eq ..,. .,.. f ,Vi ,,,, , a z,.,,:t .,., , ,,'. V V V e, ' 'V ' , fj gi ' A -Va f' - A V' ,,'gLgwg,.l J 'V V ,iQ v 5 2 VV W Q ' - ii .. ,545 -. I f A ,Q ' f Lf a , 5 ' ' A S U' . - . Q ' I - 'V2 ,V. v,-1-iv: V -all L2 ' f r E '- -V V ..e 1 '- Z S xr, x ' '4 ' K ' Q 82-sports '- ,W The Tlgerettes awalted the result as Barbara Hlrsch used her left han'd In her effort of K., , , l xi , y 'sifa f Llnde Cobla set up the ball for a .nil ,LM e WM- mga,-1 l The Tlgerettes prepared for actlon as Kwlm Townsend physlcelly and mentally reedled for a bump. J, ,,,, X Mellssa Dewees and Llnde Cobla 'cautlously looked on as Barbara Hlrsch jumped to slam a splke. Hlrsch, Fletcher and Harrell prepared to wln. 8p0rtS-83 .lumbr Vmfly Players Come Up Winners The Junior Varsity Volleyball team con- tinued its winning ways. The team's yearly record ended, 15-7. The JV's wins were over such schools as: Waller, Elsik, Klein, Texas City, Aldine, Huntsville, A8tM Consolidated, Lee, Cy-Fair, West- chester and New Caney. Other wins also included asecond place in the Dulles Junlor Varsity Volleyball Tournament and a second place in the Spring Branch Junior Varslty Volleyball Tournament. I FIRST ROW: M. Matzlnger, L. Martin, C. Allen and L. Bohmfalk. SECOND HOW: K Turney, coach, S. Ollver, B. Wachel and C. Holland, manager. THIRD ROW: D. Frseinan Brenda Wachell spiked a return to A ak M' 'B. Fllddle, F. Batllff, K. Engllshbee and C. Grubenman. Iel'lB JV VOIIBYDBII wart! IIIUBUHIBU uguuu Ullllll-JIU ui wum, UUIUIU play,a:.1 may num-wt. -,. --- -V 7 - ., W- ff- - U.,-. -e 898800. ,84-soorts Freshman Pla ers Have A Promising Future as I 4 l . IL.. . A S - Q--... 'X K ,qzx ' -ff' S Q .. -ta.. A '4---sgi ST f'4- --wx , Grlselda Alexander Illustrated the first step.to team work setting up for a spike. ,ir --4' F , 0 A H , 1 .,,, -.., .,... .. W. .DW -..fa V.. .-.---W.-.H '-'--v---..-f.--w..-,.-f..,.,.-..,..,....o....,,.- .- 's '-'- 4 I . r. i - - , , , ' 'W'-'fs-v--------we-X-N-....-.,w..,..,.-,,N,,,et-.,,.. If Tammy Simpson served the ball. The freshman volley- ball team completed ag winning season with 11 wins and seven losses. The young Tigerettes greatly im- proved to have a. strong 1977 volleyball club. Hard work and spirit payed off many times when they came from behind and de- feated opponents. They fought accom- plishing victories over the following schools: Waller, Elsik, North- shore, Needville, Huntsville, A8tM Consolidated, Me- morial and New Ca- ney. They also com- pleted Zone Cham- pions for the second year in a row. Y' . Rkyifx - 1 1 c I .tg FIRST ROW: L. Ransleben, managerg C. Kahn, coach and R. Porter, manager. SECOND ROW: L. Stark, K. Morrison, J. Anderson , D. Allen, D. Sanders and T. Simpson. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, T. Ray, N. Green, G. Alexander, D. Hebert, L. Jackson and C. wHuItgren. sports-85 The Kafy Tiger Basketball learn Has Another Winmlr Season FIRST R6Vll: T. Custer, B. Stolarskl, G. Poe and E. Connevey. SECONDWROW: L. Westbroolt. G. Vhlarrls, D. Vaughan and C. Davla. S :iw inf' W I' .MLN .. , ,6 W -N r . f , ggi Leslle Westbrook proved to be too much a defender as he made two. came to basketball, the Brenham Cubs were no match for Katy. 86-sports The 1977-'78 basketball season was one in which the Tigers improved towards their goal of becoming district champions. The early season began with seven straight victories, only to be hampered by an iniury to senior, David Vaughan. However, all players continued to improve as they finished fourth in district play. lt was a hard job because of the overall strength of Katy's zone. At the end of the season, Coach Leonard Yarbrough commented, We were pretty close to our goal. However, next year we will have four of our five starters returning, so our future looks bright for the '78-'79 season. if Tlp-off time found Ronald Harris trylng to get a piece of the ball 88-sports ! Q ax 1 ir i f ' ,,..- , -'il NW 'sports-89 Basketball-On lhe 6aurf Action Shofs ..w...QQ..-w.x.:.s.wu Qt, ,,,..,, ' '5 ff WWW-wf,,,., Leslie pfoVed that dynamite r-eally does coifib In small. packages. Calvin Jdcksonbcored two wlth his news :' I f ' ,,-V. ,Q if gg, W W 4f4m,m flnal 9oisyQ ggi Coach Leonard Yarbrough took tlme out 9 ,flnf Q Afl, if if Ronald Harris passed the ball to an inslde man. Westbrook added hls personal touch to the shot. Poe brought the ball Into play as hls teammates setup offense. ,tu of my l f ,,,,,,,z If 4. K ,WMM an M I 4xaaxg44,,',G,3fVyfy,ZZa,xj ,,,,f,,,,, fI l I 'W nw fm-cwaaw A Westbrook trled tovget the ball to Davls. sports-91 JY Slmvas Polka, A lof 0f Futura Pofenfhl Fromdn and Fi, I-legion, U A 'V ' V Wi V 'mm' v---HT U --H-'Tw' H- N . 4 'gg mgruonm. If A .., 4 ,...,,, May proved too much for the Waller defense. The Junior Varsity team opened its season with Brazos and broke the 100 mark. They lost their first game against Pearland, but beat them the next time they met. They played for the championship of the Katy JV Tournament. At the end of the season they had to beat Huntsville at Hunts- ville and Brenham at home to get first in district. They beat Huntsville, 58-44, and Brenham, 48-41, to take the JV championship of their district. Halfway through the thlrd quarter, Glenn Wakefield ripped the net for tvvo more'Tlger points. 92-sports Fresh Gain Experience From An Errahk, Buf Wluab a .Season 'fri T-.1 The Katy Freshman Basketball team had a good season. The A team finished the season 8-105 against strong competition. The B team finished 8-1. Both teams showed great promise for the future and both represented KHS well, showing good sportsmanship and character through- out the season. . K i3 ...tang down the ball to an FIRST T Wlison J Rutherford A Frederick S Parrish G Grundetrom and . . , . , . , . , . D. Palfreylman, K. Washington, J. Helton, P. May and K. Dorn. T Nxgix. 'Sf ----4 SECOND ROW: S. Grlffln, ooachg D. Crosier, B. sports-93 -.1 Wrsfly 6agars Flin! Winnin Mba lb Have-Hard To Coma By X -f... I. ,,,, :wwf ffm. , .fffzf:4 M ' ,, f V572 lfgfify 91955 ,r3nf,g,.Q2QW' ' ' . f,,,,,f, .d . ,Shelll emo Llsa and Gwen played a tlght defen v ggggzf. K-I ...L Fw L..,.,..w . T' T ' -, an .,A . .1 , L, .Y,, ,... i TZ.: ,, u . . A 4,,,,,. H k :,' X, , , ,, . , . ' ,, g f . ,.., MW. ,,, A lv ,g . .y A... .,., . . M ,,,, ,W ..,,V , ,L . .A,,...,, L.,...,,,.........,,............. W, Q ,030 R f ,,,,,,,,, , . ,. ..,,,.., . A.,,. ...,,.,, . ,,,. . .,-,...,...W........,..........................,.Xfi..-if A--4---w .' WJ I ,- .A... .-... ,V.., ..-.-...-...-.....--- ---W .......- I ,W 5. . . , ,,.., H . Q ,xii FIRST ROW: G. Guzman, J. McMeans and D. Brasler. SECOND ROW: L. Wllson, B. Tyler, M. Dewees and S. Harrell. THIRD ROW: A. Randall, L. Mlssourl, C. Dlttrlch and K. Langehennlg. 4 MANAGERS AND COACH: R. Hall, L. Walters, A. Stubblefleld, S. Stovall, S. Boyd, Coach B. Masterson and D. Doan. N. 'axis- ' ' , 1 Gwen Guzman, senlor, led the way down the court wlthtlie ball-to glve the TIQGVGUG Offense B Chance to SCOVS for another vlctory. 94-sports W,':vi :-Q53 WT 'A ' ' :.f,v.1y4j'i5n Q .. .,,,, NNNNS-Nash .,-f4 'u'w 'dj Brenda threw the ball In hopes of scoring. Brasier, Debbie Dewees, Melissa Dittrich, Cynthia Guzman, Gwen Harrell, Shelli Langehennlg, Kaye McMeans, Joli Missouri, Lisa sports-95 Wafoly ls Worth lf: Weiylrf In Gal Far Hooper: The Varsity Tigerettes ended the 1977-78 basketball season Feb. 16, with a 17-16 season record. The year carried several accomplishments for the team, including a first place win at the Allef Tourney and a vast improvement over the prevlous year's record. Coaching the Tigerettes was Barbara Masterson, who was a new addition to the KHS coaching staff. Leading the Tigerettes were seniors: Cynthia Dittrlch, Gwen Guzman, Debbie Brasler and Joli McMeans.. Their capable leadership was an important factor in the teams improvement. Kaye Langehennig, Lisa Wilson, Mc- Means and Brenda Tyler supplied most of the offense. Langehennig carried 67 per cent field goal average and a 57 per cent free throw average, as well as shooting a rate of 17 points per game. Wilson hit for a 65 per cent field goal average and shot for an average of 16 points per game. Tyler hit for an average of six points per game. McMeans, who finished the year strongly, shot for an average of seven polnts per game. Defensively, Dittrlch, Guzman, Brasier, Shelli Harrell, Lisa Missouri and Melissa Dewees played aggressive and handled the ball remarkable. Dittrlch's passing aided the Tigerette drive toward im- provement. ln addition, Dewees and Brasler provided aggressive help from the bench. Individual credits for the year went to Wilson and Langehennig for All-Tourna- ment honors at Allef. Also, Guzman and Missouri were complimented on their outstanding defense. All-District, first team honors, went to Wilson, offense, Guzman, defenseg and Langehennig, honorable mention. ul-......v..,.... ,-.w,-- - Q6-sports ,J ,Q vi XIYY mmoom. faux F135 ifaz I -' M L is Kaye posltloned herself as Joll drlbbled downgthe courlogwell-planned offensive 1 J X :xx f ,Q W ,- I Ol-1 , wr-, I H up , 1 n '1 IM x M .- 1 ,- .L Q 1 Y 11 W! N VV! I H 151553 W nl , , 'Wx ' 1. 'MJF ,3yg,Wfs, A ,W W M , J' eww, ,, gf,-,xf5 ,,:' ,,I fMsWwJ:c1j', Y' Y ,.: M' egJPmsJff'::'W A 1 ha, 1LL'll7lFf ufW ' ' .u 'fm ,1'Uff1NV1a'l' ' fm Wm. 1,511 'UI ml, l'v'nQg'u. ww-JfyfvrMrwf-cw . wx , ,mrxsqfx w4,,'v:5,,1s1,,.w ,1 ' ,,. 4 f mrqfwf X-f'v9f.q,ssm var- W4J1'b'wM'75i F1 W ' L ww.. , us'1rgWw'- W' mm, I wsu wwf Mm W'i GH 'Q 'E null' sports-97 Basketball Proves lb Be A Menfal Aml Physical 0lrallanga Kaye Langehennlg, Lisa, Wlleon and Brenda T f NY 3 f,7 a W Kaye Langehennlq'h:d control of the ball l-E38 WHSOU Concenffifed Of' maKlf1Q two POW' 98-Sp0f1S' Q , MIX! X' - i 5 vm 'P' V U88 Llsa Mleaourl od for Tiger :Q 5 ' 446 Masterson used her hand to emphasize the next . ----...,,,,4 YVA, .v-'-. '-1.5. Gwen, Mellssahand Debble Illustrated the Katy pre-game warm-up. ,.,., h0Xf 1 in b my ii WM 1 , 5 - m zfy we 3 ,. :ff frzfhzv , , A f4,.,,, V A XZ, - Z '15 , 4315771 11' 3 '1 U. , t N ,. muowvaxfffww' ' wu9w fv2m11wyw,fuf1wufyf,nffJ4vfSf'YI '0 ' ' 7, June McMean's 'looked on t- .d,, A ai she awaited her next chance at the baII.' sports-99 ,4 Q J Y Roundballers Gain Brperienca In Pvc -Player Baskeibal The Katy Tlgerette Junior ' Varsity basketball team was confronted with the new five-player system. The players found the new game a difficult adjust- ment. Yet, they met each game as a new challenge and were determined not to give up. Teams subject toe their victories were: Royal, Needvllle, Elslk, Navasota and Eisenhower. Lomax. Q ' ' ' 5 , - V ,A T 'G , ,qw -ty' led ,Y V W.-. E., V f .4 kt X 4 M v., Pam McNeal took a needed break during one of the games. Cheri Allen and 100-s ports D,eAnn, Klm, Clndy,,Cathy and Coach Turney looked on with mixed ,nz My Y . . Y WP 'ii if yr -.XM DeAnn Fox Drepared to set up vor an offensive DIBY Dribblers Keep live Ball Bouncing Wrth Mnning Streaks The Katy Tigerette Freshman team faced the new five-player system with an eagerness and determination, which enabled them to end the season succuss- fully. Its major accomplishments included a second place in the Sealy Tournament, a fine per- formance in the district tourna- ment and a record of 12-8. The teams who fell victim to their wins were: Royal, Huffman, Humble, Waller, Navasota, Cy- Fair, Sealy, Tomball, Brenham, Carver and New Caney. SE' I ,qwf f ' , , ,,,,,, g ' ' V ...ee-f in RST ROW J Selby S Mercer D Leatherwood andJ Anderson SECOND ROW C Kahn coach Griselda showed her game feelings Jackson J Churchill S Skipton G Alexander C Hultgren B Stewart and P Dugan manager through the facial expressions she used. sports-101 farled If Wrong-Got If To other En ad If Strong The Varsity Tlger Water Polo squad, headed by Coach Davld Youngblood, had a much improved playlng year. Both the glrls' and boys' teams met agalnst stiff state-ranked teams all season. Captaln Doug Shehan and Co-captaln, Chris Cottrell, led the boys' team. Captaln Amy Jordan and Co-captain Mary Martln led the glrls' team. With more experlence each year, the Tlger Varsity Water Polo squad will have a name ln the game. - gf: M. Martin, L. and A. Jordan. ROW: A. Hover, E. Murphy, B. Huasaln, L. Hutchlnson, T. Sulllvan and D Shehan 102-sports Llz Vincent end Kelly Nlchols blocked as Kathy 0 FleIIly l l T'l' Q. ,.v-1 3-zr..,LdL.-, K. Chrla Cottrell, co-captain of a handy target for the ball. Mary Mertln tossed the ball over K. 0'FtellIy. Mvw , ,KRW wwm,yw WQ, V , . , ',....,M W :wwf zvZ,,f,,w.,,A , V 1 V f 'W 'm..,,A., , , . . Todd Sullivan Veralty Water Polo team, around as he swam with full control of the ball. 1946! attempted pass from Steve Ferrler. 'Maas Charlle Franz and K. 'o'neuly. sports-103 IO! ln with M. wim hams Gets Info Deeper Wafer-But Stays Afloat ,-.......,s. L,,.,- AV V Y . FIRST ROW: P. Douglass, A. Hover, B. Hussaln, L. Hutchlnson, S. Ferrler, E. Murphy, T. Sulllvan and D. Shehan. SECOND ROW: J. Nelson, M Martln, E. Kramer, L. Vlncent, S. Small, C. Franz, K. Nlchols, T. Troell, K. O'RellIy, R. Jackson, R. Mason and D. Youngblood, coach. KHS Varsity swlmmers ended another tough year of swlmmlng. Led by Coach Davld Youngblood, the swlm- mers took part in many meets ln which many school records were broken. The Girls' Varsity captains were Mary Martin and Amy Jordan, and the Boys' Varsity captains were Chris Cottrell and Doug Shehan. Q7 , KHS- 455' C u .fa Jon Lange llked to pretend he was Jaws. 104-sports , f e -'U P , I V. Wm . , I I ,, ,f M I. . ,, , I J. ,,...,. ,, ., ,, t ,443 f. if .I V , ff., 4 If Q W f ' ,., . ,V f - I ,, ff I , mum . egg, 'VV '77 f - W'c7v'mf ' . V- .f.:,'fa ,,f,,,.,. ' ' V, ,,f M ', .,, ,M f 'Cf ' ,ff Af .. JM' A272 .. ' ' ' ci ff . , ,I Me. .V lwzeyff w . .W,,,,,, f,,. ., , yfj'fw 4,5m,fwf,mm1AQr glflff UM-f.. V we-,327 I ...f ff,,.v7 ff Qm,faff.s'xf WZFf,,, 19,, 72ffw ,,.. ., , -.4 , M., I . I . W Hua., 1 4' .MW 7 my 1 Wwe .4 v 4 f v .. ,f .,,,.,Vf fa ' ff, -ugh , Q,'4f,,h,,,, ,,,W' , , f '45 7- 1 f r V , 4, ,I ' - ' . . ' Q 'I gp eff , .. M W 3-ex' , rt ' ef ., -X ,, 5 4. M . wr . 1. -f2,gh.Zfc ,, ,,. - 2: ' . V f r ,. ,L eww' ' ff ' ' 1 N-4 1 ' , , 'WY I 44 . vt, V f -cf ew 3 . to 'uf f - , jf f fffxrglr I . 0, 9 1 1 t , , ..-y ' J ' N . , ..-,.w1,-4 'f rf ' . M, .fm 1 , V , Jon Lange and Chrls Cottrell have been swlmmlng so much that they eyen swlm ln their sleep- '31 C9lvN2,'l P N-ff,,,wW,yW,w,-,AW 311 , ,gg Tn-au., N... ,g'3Y ' ' . . 1 I -4 ...,, .,. W V 1- -A - ' ' '1' 'W Every once In a while e swlmmer suddenly, wlthout warnlng, becomes afraid of the water just about the time he was about to begln a race , K ww ,uw lf I 4 yummy r' any p Q f' r rg ,,rr rrrv , 4' M dudf' t W ff I f he t ' ' The opponents proved to be stlff competition, but Katy swimmers held their own In the meets they competed In. sports-105 ligers Race lb A Mnnin Tmalr Season Y'-L77 KAI, Trams an TIGERS TIGERS ATy FIRST ROW: M. Poe, M. Stuart, B. Gonzales, M. Tatum, S. Rosellus, R. Bustlllos, D. Prlce and .M,,W0hl. SECOND ROW: T. Warwlck, G. Dunk, T. Burns, K. Meador, J. Mlddleton, K. Humphrles, E. Connevey, D. Greer.. R. Heaton and K.'Ray. THIRD ROW: W. Caffey, B. Baker, L Prlce, D. Saterfleld, T. Mlkeska, B. Stolarskl, D. Snowden, T. Clanton, M. Froman and M. Vandervoort. 105 Q , . f G1 ,,, I ':..f, ., . I-5 lan! f, . K- ,..W' ' 9 jg., . f :L ...,, 1. I 'iff' F ' ' I T I . f t'4-x-an FIRST ROW: R. Callegarl, S. Grundatrom, S. Raspberry, M. Mlkeska, C. Cardiff, B. Mlddleton and R. Salazar. SECOND ROW: IPA. Callflgghg Wllder, B. Palfreyman, T. Hayward, D. Buatlllos, S. Erwin and C. Norman. THIRD ROW: D. Tucker, S. Brown, S. Dlnlnger, J. He om - and M. Vandervoort. I There are some things that words can. They dldn t know lt, but whlle they relaxed the race was about to be run. 106-sports T- ' sayin, . ' 3 . T . t.. ., It K ' x. A- N J n 4 v,,,f.., . ' -FM U-. ., . ,IL fs... gg .1 L, . Q . , ' Lf- pa-,.,'w, 1 ,ff .- v, ... fy., H, V' . f' .aa-fokfeyr ' .QQ ' . ' ' . A Mr .71 3, L , . M -7 I K.. .rr M 1' ' ' ' ' 2. ' -, 'l 4'..... , . ,1-' 1 AKG 9 ':'f aG 'z ffjwz 41 .9 x ,-ff,-gn .M I . I 4 ,, , X gf- ...1.,,r,T--:N Qf.--g , T .4 A - 'J . -' V , . MP. 41,7 I.,-. .P -W 'f'S:fi5f' nw- fd ft , - . fy 'wtfx-. A- 1 tif . -f . '-. '.!E.,'r. v 5,3 ,!Q52ut.qff'i!p. ' ., , '9!'1t5.., ff.. - H J. J Vggiuajpy-'qzfgy 'I 1. .. K 0 v. 'uh , 'Sb-ez wfgys - . ,. . M- A .1 fVN4 - we-1 '9 1 4-Sxiafarw , T' Q Y: . tg -ru'-1mnf.ig,H6,f,f2Ik' X2 if - 1105230452 ' fm. w. A't r . 13,2-'tl ff' u.f.v:f,.'f ., 4 .-g.M,5,.L-.f . at ,U ,L ,Z ,hv3itggf,,',g2fvJ, f,v,,, hi' .- , , - ef-'f-mmf' ggff-me f -42-ff -wr: -- . T' 1 ,-.,'X,, 1, af ,f 1 , kk: ,,.g4vq,4l,.'pJgAFQf M. K .f ,Ji 9,-J r 'g..f2f 4 . 'Q 'fifff -E731 V xfgiiilfgfw-:M T efffwf L-11.1 we J -1, p L ff, . ..f-,,,mmemfmmmH.w4f,f94l H I I Mlke Stuart raced agalnat the clock In the 100-yard hlgh hurdles. V I AT N A -.RS , 5 440 RELAY: Ft. Lyle T. Mlkeska B. Stolarskl and UU Mfr AT 'N mans 55.15 'HBE SPRINTERS-Flrst Row: M. Stuart, M. Poe, S. RoselIue,.M. Wohl and L. Prlce. Second Flow: B. Baker, T. Mlkeska, B. Stolarskl, K. Humphrlea, M. Tatum, D. Greer and Ft. Heaton. spor-107, ,.',mf'fa:L W 6 Q., wi' e '!' -5f54k24z.s - 1 - .. -sm f 1 Kevln got set ln the startln before he ran a relay. .1 ww. 'Z' iff .a'iaw.1 f ..j ' t., fmgg.-,Q 'Q . - --'5x.B'..v .- 4 fr- gf i' , 2-' ..'., iff 159-45 1 Ramiro Bustlllos stretched before a blg race In the final heat. The Katy Tiger Track team was a very competitive group. The senior leadership was some of the best ever exhibited. The team also set three new school records in 1978. The Distance Medley-composed of Bill Stolarski, Mark Tatum, Robert Lyle and Kevin Humphries-set a new record at the Friendswood meet. The Mile Relay Team was made-up of Lenny Price, Stolarski, Tatum and Lyle, set a new school record of 3:23.5. The old record of 3124.5 had stood since 1963. Lyle set a new school record in the 880 dash. He ran 1:54 and was the District Champion, Regional Champion, Houston Baptist University Meet of Champion's Champion and was fifth in the State Meet. Katy also had fine JV and Freshman track teams. Great things will be expected of them in the near future. 1 O8-sports da came to a close Mlke Stuart practiced on Robert Lyle and Terrell Mlkeaka practiced hand-offs for the 440-relay. HW . - Mark Tatum came off the curve ln thlrd and flnlshed the racem second I' 4 R 4 v 5, if . Q .1 ,. A -.-' 4' Q ,U ' Qx X' Y, -x ,, ' .-.J ' .r '-',f sn. -41.7 ,111 - u .- , ' a'ff9f,,Ta i. 1 if 2- f' , 1 - 'f :-aff up-. CA, 1 ...A dm v 4,1 ' I ,,,, I ,LV V , V,,,....f.-,,,,7.y,7V,,W.W,,..., M, ' ,, g A'7f W,a-4-,M-1.y.,Mf. ww, , ,V , ' ' 1 1 f I , ' 5 Q, J ff, Wm gr., ,WP ,,5,A,,A , X157 'X' , 'VW' x ' Q -, N 1 Y -,WJ ff , ,f ...,,.W,,,.,f 3Qv,f,Af,,,iw,,,45 fQ 4 ,, MW' V . - , ram , 171, , fy ' ,W q H 4, , w ...fd v,',4g4 ,izw ,Q H f 4 vff ' iff , .V ' , ,A -M-'Qi spells-1 O9 C :AMW -at . . - . ' VA. qw Nl . ' 'LN-,. J. K. ., A ,,,, A. .., .r ,I . V'fu f V ,551 Am, r. '.2-f . ' 3.3 ' -f Ni 4 0 . -r ',2..t5-5 JF' . z VE' .1 -tier-.3194 Tim Havward fhmmho .v.-..4 AAn-AlLI-- -AA.-.. AL-, ,,,,, ,--.. . My-Q2,,g,' - 4 aw. ,W yy- ' . .., ,Tl 3 TL, Z1 ' ,, 'Qi 3 -'. QU' . ' V 2 :y2'f3P5'if !g V-4 ,V',,,'2W ' 4. J K 1 fi' 'fwfzfjfi' fa, 1 f Q 'fgvfigl ' 1 -1 ' ' 72 ' 3' fff A VA if 'Q w if ' Vi' .-u 1 'ii yy, ,.4V ,E-3 W 4 ,' wp , 113335, V ,' - An- .1 .7L:,-,,,,...,..,,...,,,. -if , A ff u,' .M-7,93 ' . V' 1 1 , tt f y yan. , in LVL i WV mug, V. . ii'f'f1fTV7f QV ' H Vf . -1- .W V , Y ' ' ' n 1 ff' V , - ' ' ' 29 Vw -I ,1 L., ,, N .k 4 i V, 5, l,--.,r.,. Vg . Y F, A it Q - V, V Qi ffm. 1 V -'ff 1 f wr 4 1 4 1-.1 wfwnc- ,V .ff f K V ,., , 1 BV A , 'ZX ef - Ea V I'f:1- ' N. a V ' 5 few. -'ff t ,.,. Nr ' -:'f 'V-, 'ffgrif .- ti , 'Qi C'ffJ1gffy2gg V f '-1 . 1 .1 . , .. -rw l f ' - W. .,. '-favs , ,Zi , . , 1 J vp, ,I '- If QM: . -5-zfvivi-7' It - uf '.,2v.ff,,'5 'Tl 21 11,1371 V ,' V. VM 3411 , ggi- wb 1,1 ,, A V : , Q :JV gf' ' ,iJf,1,- , Q. gg 57 A ., - ' 1 V1-A gflfgk ,4Z4gg2:'L,4a V- ' 'Z migabgf nw 1 . - 21, Q, - in lg adj' ' 9. 1, fj , ,, V ,, , JR, , b ,,-V, 3,1 , ,,::251.g77 1 .59 t mmwua 2 W H V V, 'j if Tatum came curve, to the W I Q 4 2 stretch, with style JMQH' yr, ey ws, i f .. ,Vlfff - we 21115315 ' I W' V721 'KWWZ we ff-4' f I LVJHV, , , K MMV Mk: t if an Kenneth Meador got alrborn as he jumped the than -fp. .- .. -, ' Team members talked to the coaches about their stanolnos I gtheurneetf Kevin Humphries looked over his competltlon before the race begani sports-111 FBC6. Brperreneed Runners And Jumpers Power Girl Treelrsfers The 1978 track season. saw four school records broken. The Sprint Relay record was set by the team of Cynthia Ashley, Grlseldae Alexander, Chatsie Lewis and Pam McNeal. Nanette Green broke the 100-yard Dash record, and Alexander jumped to a new record in the long jump. The mile run record was set last year by Joyce Holsworth, who broke that record this year, by running her career best. Shelli Harrell placed second in the Triple Jump at the District meet and completed in the Regional meet, where she jumped her career best. Ashley placed second in the 80-yard Hurdles at the District meet. This allowed her to compete in the Regional meet for the fourth straight year. She captured first place at the Regional meet and went on to the State meet, for the third year in a row. This year's track team was lead by five senior girls, who kept the younger track members on their toes. They also taught the younger members the feeling of team work and personal dedication. Cynthia Ashley competed ln the State Meet for her thlrd consecutive year, am Shelll Harrell partlclpated In the Regional Meet, breaking her own record kt 4 ill lf!! r. Ek.-rf -',,f ' .bfiqs ' su 1 X- ' ,ewes Q55 .-,,.,t'WK ' -1. . , - li'-,-n.V.a1: :rg ..etaL..1..-4::s4A:t .ima f re FIRST ROW: T. Robason, managerg T. Dlrba, S. Valdez, N. Green, P. Duncan, D. Sanders, K. Fltney and J. Holsworth, SECOND ROW: J. managerg C. Hultgren, A. Randall, S. Hauser, T. Balrd, L. Jackson, J. Anderson, C. Barton, K. Morrison, S. Harrell and K. Lawrence. THIRD B. Colbert, J. Anderson, E. Ashley, B. Ketchum,A. Randall, L. Mlssourl, P. McNeal, C. Lewls, G. Alexander, C. Ashley, S. Gllley, S, Carr and Simpson, manager. 112gsports .155 A qixifiisu-'5 Q' V X ... .zgx I wi x 5 45' X X V LL Y M. -Xl ATI' X h Riff-455 1 ggfe., , 'I , Ex, ' ' . :, ' tix- .1, QA-f If 2 ' if -4 .fini-1' .I ',, 4 S 76' is '- ', A s V Q 4 3 1 1 1-,M If ,wifi . ft,-Jin' 5 MW- , , .. ' ,.Q .ee'f in A 4541453 4 - AI .. 4 'z M XE' . 'UZ 41 Q49 A .tl f,, ,Q -f- Li...- f 41' P 1141 - .. 4 ,i--1-...i g lf.:- 51 2..--1 .1..- li-1 ,l 1...- 1..- ..l- 11.4--l .- -- ,,...i--' ' -.,..-1-I- ' 2:- .if Runners Sprfm' Ouf Graaf Season lb Hu Phish line lqr' r id' Mffzf' , ' , f ,ff M , f f x , wwldggrgt , al . Eff- ...wily .,:, 1' M ' W 5, -' 'mw fi4f 5 4 fy E . .axefff ff, , '-In ,Mg ' ' ,,, , ,4wm,,,,.,, ,ff 1. , , I f. ' 'fcynfff - ,f' mf LV f 5 , fe, 1 ,V , f,z..,,.f2r. V. I , ff ,ful-221,141 .4 ,, ffl' I ' ': 'my .f Wh Y W1 ,'fwwi'- ' hlvP'49'f7f2.f' f fn mf V 1 y,fvYi,,,1f,.,. ,H j ' , f Q-2 'tv f. . ,wyjgff X f iM,a:,iVL' ,A , V, ,elf Maile 4.'fJ76 ,'fAvkfVv'Wf.4Q41 -. 1, -1 ,. ,ffm X ' ..f .y'E'g.7 zu, l Q- ll f MY iq, .1.g.L-l V -3 A SPRINTERS-Flrat Row: T. Dlrba. S. Valdez, N. Green, J. Anderson, K. Morrlson and C. Barton. Second Flow: T. Balrd, G. Alexander, C. Hultgren, P. McNeal, B. Ketchum and A. Randall. ' vw 'Lf SPRINT RELAY-P, McNeal, C. Lewls, G. Alexander and C. Ashley. 114-sports JUMPERS-C. Lewls, S. Harrell, G. Alexander, K. Morrlson and P. McNeal. 4,2 SH OTPUTTERS-L. M Iasou Shelli quallfler for Trlple Jump. rl, J. Anderson, B. Colbert and L. Jackson. sports-117 M Raaqwfeers Valley To Malta Praahba Pay OH' Will: Success Ziff igh- 'D xx.. , . Jr if 'W '4,,LzZ. 5 W 4 X ' vi f' M f M 452 5 , 3 FIRST ROW: G. Roberson, J. Nash, S. Rutledge, R. Davis, H. Wilson, R. Kampfe, M. Fleld, M. Stoelke, D. Johnson and M. Frlhart. SECOND .ROW: K. Townsend, K. Morrlssette, C. Reuwer, K. Schodde, S. Wagner, S. Sklpton, M. Fllnt, R. Nemmer, ,V. Compassl and M. Mllls, coach. The 1977-78 tennis team had a good year. Team leaders were Bryant Frlhart, Don Johnson, Mike Stoelke, Kim Townsend, Libby Martin and Charlotte Reuwer. ln girls' doubles, Townsend and Martin finished third in district. They won second in zone and came back to beat Tomball, to place third in district. In boys' doubles, Johnson and Stoelke had the best win-loss record, winning 65 percent of their matches. They won the Columbus Tourney, taking first place. In girls' singles, Reuwer played well in zone before losing to Kelly McLendon of Brenham. ln boys' singles, Fihart played in zone, losing ln the second round to Jay Sawyer of A8tM Consolidated. Other Tiger tennis players were: Jay Nash, Greg Roberson, Ron Davis, Haley Wilson, Steve Rutledge, Mike Field, Matt Frlhart, Russ Kampfe, Roblyn Nemmer, Karen Schodde, Sharon Skipton, Suzanne Wagner, Kelly Morrissette, Kim Doly,.Cheri De- loney, Martha Flint and Vicki Compassi. 118-sports Z sews... , M: 1.22 'I ,, .,.., . ' I if I , l l . ,, , I 4 Y ,, E 1 ,, 1 ffgaf ,agar 'Y if M fi' 'E K W , E' l T' - ,, ,fy , ff, V ,Lf V' ,, ..,. . , .f ,aww-, f . ,, ,fb .gyg , .Nw N . A , ,1 ig , , V 'I' V. ,-,,. , 5355 S. .Wagner and Ft. Nemmer practiced., Karen Schoddem ade a powerful swing up A f ,, N. ..... - t 'fa ,f . 4 ... ,..., ,, MW-W -M, ,. I if Q 5 al . l . Wi fin: - e - 3 ' ffrlgaa--1 1- Q' Z: -11.4 i .,...., , 5 I fe he , V 1 , . ' ' iff- l FZ 1 23 ' - V 1 ., l f . -11 .V 'u h 15' A A 'v'-'.':j,-2:21414 Ag a! I ar -' Qi .Y V if D 1. ' W' - f ,ffm - . ' ,,-' P ,,,' ' V' Lrrk , i 4 . ', - , ,N ,s v - -. , - 2 s m-. 2 ' I K .... ,v., 1-. ..,,, . ,, . ' Llbby Martln, who placed thlrd ln'dlstrIct wlth Klm Townsend QM-A ,f W w 7 ' Y 4 , practllced servlng. , f 1 1 , i lim, V. , A ,A ,, ' WJZOZ' f f 6,yfffJ I i 4 f JE fn iff 59 ' z 1,9 , 3, ,3fyf,,' :gaflu ry , i ff,17,w ww, am lg, ,lp ff 'V 2 ,Q , !ff'f72Zfg' f , gh' w f ,yr ,:,w,f4,, V7 ff f ,f , fm, fvfwfkif f ,ff If I7MW'afwL4fWf 'fn fe! ,fffff :v',v.:,! fl ff ,QM lv-W, J, , f4,Awff,f,4 7,44 ff, aw MW f' w:,'Zo'i2 f W, L gf, fur ,Q Q fffw-.1 7 .WJ 0,4 Q, I ' W ' ' ' , f, ff ffrfffw fl ww ' 'ffl E3fif'2fv f3,f,z,,'7 , f f, V Q W: Zyhfaifa . V ' I 'Ziff ' - , , ,f ,.f,,s , . I V 'e 1 ,,' 1474 7494 7-wif f'4w4ff'fvf2w My 24904 - , - V ' wif Zfl:W5fWVs9'fWV7f'7f'F'77f'ff':ff3g573.,7 f if few Le w f 'W ff 5fMffQff4424Q2'7 1 , - . , , ,, 4 4 , , , , ,, , yd f fr:-:I y l .9 , A , U , b 'Mvidovvvww-U ' - N 1' , ,,,, ,f,.,,,,,gfgf l.,35 AQ113-fm'jjj ' H 'L' -'- 'A'A' ' ' he ' ' laon showed his determlnatlon to hlt the ball by hls facial expreaalona. he 'lzl in 4' V' 4' 42:2- lfif - 512 , 4' 1 Qf,:fl,,e,4ne. 1 . I Kelley Morrlaaette posltloned hereellf6 f fhel fe'fee'Lelfifhqe Karen scnodhgiigfidm l l l Llbhy a game. sports-119 ,J , fwf.L,,1 Boy Golfars Tse 06' lb A Susan Full 0f Success The boys' golf team steadily improved throughout the season and qualified for the dlstrlct championship. The players competed aglnst schools from 4A ratings and did a respectable job. They finished ln the top 10, five times, and won third in their own Katy Invitational. They took second ln zone and won third in district against the new state champions. This year's squad was very young, conslstlng of five freshmen, six sophomores and slx juniors. James Mitchell was the Most Valuable Player , as a sophomore, and great things are expected of him- along with sophomore, Shawn O'Shell. Junlors: Marty Brugner 182l, Derek Freeman 1835, Jay Matzlnger 1853, Tom Kramer 186l, Chuck McMahon 189l and Bobby Mohr 1917 also provided the team with leadership. Other sophomores included Steve Allender 1861, David Hermann 197l, Jason Pohlman 199l and Mike Dabney 1975. The freshman team was led by Davld Reeves, 193i and Doug Johnston 193l. Myron Andrew 1943, Scott Todd 195l and Trey Holland 1987 also played for the freshmen. The future looks bright for the Tigers, with all players returning next year. FIRST ROW: M. Andrew, R. Mohr, D. Hermann, D. Reeves and J. Pohlman SECOND ROW D Johnston M Brugner T Kramer L McMahon J. Mitchell, T. Holland, B. Bunte, coach, S. Allender, D. Freeman and S O Shell 120-sports AW' fstvf ana ' :rw XXX Xt, fffiiffffr Ie , ,.g,3f,fgw.,ff5 ,, f ,11.- 4: , , . ,,Q,. .1 lt ' Q-,.ffwd.,f. -1' N V: 7 s ,. ' .. f , 9.14 A -.'fwn,f' r, m. ,.n I ,fry 1 ,, '-f..-A -13' 3 Fly' . T 1: -' ,- gilc, 2' J' J: 6 - aan 5. 3-2'fu1: .m' .',,q.v.,1L-, .J 'I' .. . '21 1 1-. 4 Derek Freeman and Davld Hermann watched as Metzlnger plowed the , .,,,, 4 MMM, David showed no emotlon ,, pyrw-4 ww ff f'f5'f-ozfw: l, ' 1 fe of f f - f . ,gwvink-1 f fe AM ,, f 47 ,, ,, , , A , . 1162444-.,,,-'f www X W. U M, W Lys.-fZggQ2Z'i2m ' f fi . 71 .V -'MSE w Steve Allender trled out th .5 V. . golf club. PGYUOHHU USFTIODSUBYIOF1 of 8 SWIFIQGF- Chuck McMahon went to extremes to flnd hls lost golf ball. sports-121 Girl Putters End A Rewarding Season With Hola In-Ona The girls' golf team completed a successful season by placing in the top three places, in three of six tournaments. The girls won' two trophies by placing second in the Katy Invitational and third in the Bryan Invitational. They also placed second in the zone play-offs and fourth in the district championship. In only the second year of competition, the girls have established many new school records. Among them was a fine team total of 402. Julie Dearing, senior, won this year's Most Valuable Player award. She had an overall average of 105 for the year. Dearing also established an 18 hole record, with a fine round of 91. Diana Horadam, junior, was the team's second leading scorer, with an average of 106. Lisa Suter 11131 was the only other senior who played for two years. Other returning lettermen, who aided greatly to the successful season were: Stacey Atkinson ijr.-1141, Karin Atkinson ifresh.-1165, Kelly Davis isoph.-1205, Kim Wilson Ur.-1207 and Sonya Tijerina ifresh.-1307. The girls worked hard and long hours in all kinds of weather. With their continued play throughout the summer, Katy will be favored to go a long way in the state play-offs next season. ,L..4..l.4 V7 1 , . , V ,,, 1. , - '11 ' X' ' K. ir-s i -, f if 'lit ' E K x5f -W . ' . ' - Gi ' Q -' fyywf L ' 's dr fx.,if.,el:.. Davis and Dlana Horadam GIRLS' GOLF TEAM: J. Dearing 122-sports - ,nk -t . Y. ws... 1 'Q 'S' -1 LQ 3-V ,EH 'Kd v , gen- ,. ,, kftlw P, . , 'raft-fit! Kelly Davls and Kerln Atklnson looked on as Stacey Atkinson and Dlana Horadsm demonstrated substitute entertelnmsnt wlth thelr golf clubs. I 1- : L..'fF. f-mwsrf'-,,, wr ' '44 ,, 'dfzefraew-iv-wg:-, 3,5 t 4 - -., , ,f,,5 ,g 4 ,, Lt,, t ,X 4 I 3 - 'ff5fsCt,35,,.s'gf35M50i .1 -b vw, A .z'-fg.,'fw-.f'1j', 'ew 'M iw .4512 v'f',.,,z1i,7,,,,, .fwliffqi-2'-s'. ,: . , . , , , . , JA, Z' f '3gLy.pyff2'f: .fy .:-w-::.1,y' - ,,,. .-, tt, M. -tm, WW3 ,V - ,-,,L,.,gv 4,1-.vv' ,9.,f5W J,W,.MA5g,QvtqsZ:ff9r,pv,x5, .blitz ' 44 . . ' ' f-w-41-4-1.-wv.m,4.-gs. Klm Wllson used solld concentration In a swlng that was well worth lt. SpOrtS-123 Kelly Davls showed expression as K IIyN an TI Custer F dRuIand Ft bbi Templet Roy Peterson Joel Wilhit encer Moor SP Ft Ie Chrlstense I1 Doug Wilburn Mike Ma Y Benny Jasek I v Mlke Fra e S tt Grundstrom Keith Jones Tom Murphy Trey South Todd Handwerk Gary Poe Glenn Wakefield Robert Resales P t Kaly ligars Do If Agah In '78 Baseball N41 bw- IK gy r ft Wrsfly ham Strikes Up Many Wins-Buf Falls Slnrf Of Sim ,.,,J , ll yQ,,' Q Ha-Vita-A-N e . ae! V. , ,-.. ,- f-44 11- Y 4 3-,Z ... ...J..2,.,bll - , gh. - YU -. 1 ,, J .. F , , ,-- -...4, ., ' . - ' 51 -A' 'L Y , .os -'A in 2:4 NV wi ': 'T' , , Y ff- I fr' ' 1 'Y f . - - ' N .' rv . I gf- ', .A ' ' - A 4. an - f ' K' ' ... - u Robert Rosalea, junlor, waan't afrald of pltchlng to any hard hitter. The 1978 Katy Tigers proved to be the most exciting edition the school has fielded to date. Ranked no better than third in the pre-season polls, the youthful Tigers posted a 8-2 record in route to their third straight championship season. ln an unforgettable game the Tigers came from six runs down to beat powerful Brenham, 10-6, in the last Zone game and tie for the championship. During the season Katy posted wins over Bellville, Alief Elsik, Tomball, Huntsville, Navasota, A8tM Consolidated, Brenham and New Caney. Ten Tigers were memtioned for All-District honors. Glenn Wakefield, Trey South, Fred Ruland, Gary Poe and David Garner were all on the first team. Roy Peterson, Robbie Templet and Donald Snowden were on the second team. Benny Jasek and Tim Custer won an honorable mention. 126-sports Coach Relnecker made sure each team member hlt the ball before e game Sometimes, before a game, Donald Snowden would rather be left alone X ' 1 1,46 W, 5 -I w r , pwausns' hx 'aim wil Mmm A' y, , nav ff 'iff-v.fqqQ,,':'..if-Q X' - . F ff' F!eInecker,'I can t 0 . . hrow jugt Ilke an Aggie x x ! Q-f ' 'f JK L.-.. Mg, , .mg g: 4, f 3 zone PLAY 1 OPPONENT y Tomball l Huntsvllle A8tM Conaolldated , Navasota BI'9I1h8m 1 TOITIDBII 1 Huntsville , A8tM Consolidated l Navasota ' BYBDTIRH1 r ' PLAYOFF8 f Brenham l New Caney Brenham y Brenham lf l don't hlt the ball soon, I may have to slt down and cry. TH EY 0 4 6 3 2 4 2 ,,,.,,, , 2 , 6 ,, ' 2 4 0, ff bfi' fl , Q 5 vhs ffgilr gf' -'.f i,.j V l - - - - - - ' - - e' A A L - H -'-- '-- '---J' with that nlght's opponents, knowlng that there would be another rematch soon l r Glenn Wakefield made sure he had enough tlme to run for the score. y 'David Garner' put up one of hls heavy duty walls to make another out. sports-129 L44 5,2 Junior Wrsny Baflors Display Encouraging Season J 3' .Ya ' Q! 47,517 5 ,. ,fl IA ., X V ' B saaia ' wa 'rf . A .. 2' lhll...m'Q4j-T'.'f1FT' ' ' P . ' ' T ' a -Sine Brown, W. Kallnowsky and K. Whlte. THIRD ROW: W. Marks, coach, M. Goerner, K. Fran mmf mr' MAI'-1 .IU ,. Coach Marks dlscussed a play wlth theumplre wlthout reallzlng he carrled a bat wlth hlm. 130-sports FIRST ROW: J. Harrls, G. Kaspar, T. Robinson, D. Hanson, B. Prlce and R. Gaston. SECOND ROW: B. Sutton, J. Blrlln, P. May, L. Maxon, B. z, P. Wllburn, M. Raper and J. Kalner. Kelly X Hazen proved to be a great help as a tralner. wk. . - - . Q 4-fflff a. . - . 1 Q A Q . , so eps- A .Jg,C,,Q,.. ., . ., is ' .. 1 1 . , T , . ,W - , f .1-vx'f'lf ' 4 6 X, .L V. .k.k. .Vx , . . . T sistT Q . .. .. . gif... L, ' Loy Maxon followed through wlth a level swing to send the ball Into far left field. i l I L -. ww f ' w14,..w. --.-755-A g g , ,, V, 7 V, ., 1 V, H . W, f , ' g 0' it 7 f . , ,,,,l ' Q 7- , iw w .9 . . fd I ww 3 I P, Qp f1f, .4 ft f f l,,7,,'9M,s.,:f'g,l,.,:25, 61,3564 .. ,Wit L.iLf',!' lf, be-' gf, ,fd 7 -mv . '35 ,olol :,fjyWlt23V'f 1 1 W ftfffz.. 'wifi ' I ', ,V yf..,f..'1 M 1. If ,,,Jim4L, qui ,fwf,..4 1 I V, H., IQV, 1, , .v Q71 . V. V We tu- . 9 Doug H8n80l'l C0f'lC8DU8'l8d OD fOll0WlnQ NIB DEH WIU1 HIS SYS 8l'ld d6Cld9d I'I0t to SWIHQ. Defense was the name of the game for the 1978 Katy Tigers JV baseball team. The team had a fielding average of .913 at the end of a 5-7 season. The combined pitching of sophomores Keven White and Joe Harris, and freshmen Greg Kaspar and Don Crosler, totaled 70 strike outs of Katy opponents. Among the highlights of the '78 season were two no-hitters and a one-hitter, thrown by White. White's first no-hitter came in the season opener against Cypress Creek. His one-hitter came against a strong A8tM Consolidated team. Phil Wilburn led the team in batting, until mid-way through the season, when he broke his thumb on a head-first slide into home. He was hitting .500 and had done an outstanding job on defense until that time. Brian Sutton led the team in batting at the end of the season with a .286 average. Doug Hanson and Robert Gaston tied for top honors in fielding with .963 averages. Loy Maxon was the team leader of stolen bases with seven, and Bart Brown and Mark Raper tied for second with five each. Raper was the leader ln the RBI department with 11 and Brett Price was the top man for assists with 20. Even though the team finished one game under .500, the season was marked with the things that make a Katy Tiger: Hard Work, Enthusiasm, Dedication and Desire. Robert Gaston watched the wlnd-unand prepared to hlt. , SpOrt3-131 DQQEQC9 Elmo GDEDGDUGCZIE SY J my A S ARS-KXSAXX is 737' WU-L 5 l L nal FIRST ROW: L. Walters, G. Hart, L. Roblnnette, G. Stavley, Fi. Hall, K. Hayward, D. Kempel, M. Johlke and C. Larson.. SECOND ROW: L. Prlce. A Mrs. Klm Janlk-Yearbook Sponsor 2- i .AO o ix o -. X, A ,B S'Pfc.,43-1. . T':' 'fz'fl'7 gg- xv f w,-. ' ' ' , ok staffzrnembers L no d on ' :A . M 5 ' rl ' 1 X 4 .4 .4 K 'AEN gf V .-AJ D V i Scott Reynolds passed out Echo reservation eltpa at the annual allde show Echo Sfali' Iiaplures Memories lb Be Relfred By KHS Siu anis G l re T I, ' li I- fI'Om U16 Mark Johlke worked as editor ofsthe4People section of the yearbook. to the students who were Interested In pictures of friends. The majority of the 1978 Echo staff consisted of people new to that particular field of journalism. The staff attended the Sam Houston Sate University Communica- tions Workshop last summer. There the rookies obtained techniques on how to put a good yearbook together. The staff sponsored a slide show to advertise the sale of the 1978 annual. Staff members passed out reservation slips to the students, after the slide show. 2 l l ff, '-e- . ,aww xxx . x , W2 Greg Hart and Lee Floblnette discussed prlntlng In the darkroom. organizations-135 Kafy Kouriar Stall' mates Navsworfhy Paper . .U Q 73 S 2 V mx ! . I 1 wwsmf 'A YT FIRST ROW: S. Alexander and J. Freeman. SECOND ROW: C. Cottrell, K. Lawrence, K. Coots and C. sponsor and R. Mansell. CODY WWI O -Q. 1-0 3' Q Q T' in-nl 1 Q wwf. THIRD K. Janlk, I , ' 'f fffffig f , . Q up.,, Mrs. Janlk and Klm Lawrence worked hard to meet one of many deadlines Kafy Kounbr Chan as Appearance And Produchbn Methods rt hectlc tlmes. Steve Smith kept the newspaper staff smiling even l , .yes ' 'L -s:sffmiti.-gs..--t-fst::- ..Q-.:i1f.x-t:- ,sea-q.w0fafwnff..w.wwf-a....,.,.-M ,... .x -.N N ,,.k , 4 , ex., ,,k, , , ...e, . . -W .... saw-N..,..-.,,.z,..t..-. Pam McNeal was added to the staff toward the end of the year, w .....-.f The Katy Kourier was a product of the KHS Journalism Dept. With the aid of new Compugraphic typesetting equipment, the newspaper staff typeset, layed-out and pasted-up the paper. Coastal Publications, lnc., of Rosenberg, printed the Kourier. The paper was distributed by Journalism I8tll students and it was free to any KHS student and faculty member. Other copies of the paper were left in grocery stores and other places of business for the public to have access to, free of charge. Sponsor of the publication was Mrs. Kim Janlk. l w 'm 'Wh' z:...Lw Q Chris Cottrell, one of the editors, concentrated on a story for the next issue. ,Another one of the two editors, who kept thlnge going, was Alexander. organizations-137 6eh'ing Dre Message-Wrfhhg Between Hn lines FIRST ROW: K. Christensen, S. Alexander, M. Mllls, G. Stavley, A. Payne, J. Nelson, K. Hayward and R. Hall. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, C. Gonzales, F. Pena, S. Carr, K. Gallagher, M. Beustrlng, L. Stanley, L. Walters, M. Neighbors and E. Kramer. THIRD ROW: P. McNeal, J. Davidson, R. Rosales, R. Smith and C. Hunley. FOURTH ROW: L. Prlce, W. Kallnowsky, R. Vanecek, C. Cottrell, R. Rutledge, V. Bourgeois, J. Freeman, C. Allen, C. Oder, M. Oaks, R. Mansell and B. Kennedy. Press Club was an organization of people with a common interest-journalism. This year, the club enthusiastically planned many new activities. They plan- ned and produced the first annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, where the girls asked the boys. This dance was a huge success, with music provided by Texas Pride. The press club also aided, in the distributing of the Katy Kourier news- paper among the student body and in other journalistically-related activities. 1978 OFFICERS President-Chris Cottrell Vice-President-Stacy Alexander Secretary-Gay Stavley Sergeant-at-Arms-Lenny Price 138-organizations Many people enjoyed dancing to the music of Texas'Prlde at the Sadie Hawkins dance. JH3' Skyroalraf With Planned Aafrvifies JETS was the Junior Electronic Technical Society. Harold Harborth was the 1977-'78 sponsor. The club met on Tuesday evenings. During this time many fields of electronics were discussed and guest speakers attended the meeting regularly. The club also went on several field trips. .. . .. . ,. . .,.....V..,., ff 'nmgg' U ' ,Nfl-jE'El:.'-3 Harold Harborth, JETS talked to the members about sclentlflc formulas. Dean Wehunt addressed the members of JETS at a FIRST ROW: J. Holsworth, H. Harborth, sponsor, C. Cutler, D. Riddle and D. Wehunt. SECOND ROW: N. Black, G. Work, K. Reverman, D. Brasler, R. Hall, J. Lange, D. Shehan and B. Mohr. THIRD ROW: L. Thlbault, M. Rutledge, B. Mullins, R. Doan, D. Snowden, M. Fraley, K. Jones, J. Purcell and J. Stolarskl. organizations-139 Acfrvffias, ohbns Are Sfirred llp By 6ouna17 Q. L I M ' .. .... .. no -of j 'f , MM .W,,,, ,MM -vm--. f my , wg Y-f, , ' -In ,-.., .-- V--' 'fn' ' 'K 'A NH , ' , V F I 'w ! f--'W' V A V .. .,,,, -M f-.. V V V- A-qi A - ,., ,,...-....- I . V w-dun ,,,,, ,......-..-h- . V I Aww- W. Wm, I Www AN uv . .. . I . Y, -1 ,M ,,,, ,,.,,,,, ,......ff---J--f---- M , , ,,W',,,, ,,,.,. ...,. -----ff--f' 'V' I , , , ,.,,, .,,A. W...---WF----1'A-M'-W M 'mM''j f ,vnwf ,W,,..-.,.,....--... ---.W 1- ----------M--- -...,-.,,,. ,, .. , ,,., . .,-,., ,...,. - .-W-.. ...,,, , .,,,, , L....,.,-.... H lm- FIRST RCW:,P. Douglass, E. Kramer, A. Cottrell, D. Bustlllos, N. Green, B. Heslop, D. Targac, S. Ollver, D. Hanson, C. Smlth, J. Nelson, Fl. McBeath, G. Wlllulte, K. Stewart, D. Brasler, S. lzard, C. Cutler, C. Fletcher, S. Gllley, D. Hustede, G. Jordan, B. Hlrsch, C. Krhovlak and D. 'O'MeIIey, sponsor. SECOND ROW: M. Grlffln, sponsorg T. Custer, T. Handwerk, R. Slkes, L. Herlng, J. Jacob, S. Werner, D. Wehunt, L. Cobla, G. Kasper, M. Dewees, R. Nemmer, B. Smollk, M. Martln and L. Myrlck. 7' Q ,- .,.,,..., 'Nu H' f- if f'f'iNY-' 7 , .. .,.. A , .ra Llnda Cobla, councll presldenl, lnsplred enthuslasm for KHS actlvlties. Flochel McBeath demonstrated her carpenter skllls on the bonflre 140-organizations V! 6 l j . 5 5 ' 1 I I , X ,Wwe mo If 7 1 Y A student councll member was caught modeling her hero, Casper. The 1977-78 Student Council was an organized body of 32 members and eight alternates. They were elected by the student body and served throughout the school year. The Student Council was responsible for several money-making and service projects. They -partici- pated in drives for Muscular Dystropy, March of Dimes and the Arthritis Foundation. They were responsible for the Halloween movie and the Candy Cane Factory at Christmas. They were avid participants in the District, State and National Student Council functions. The Student Council held the district office of the Vice-President for the past year, and were host for the Spring -District Student Council convention in March. They presented their second annual safety scrap book for competition at the convention. The Student Council was a very productive group that worked for the good of the KHS student body. organizations-141 KH Sfudenf 6ouna:1ls 6 A, 6ouna11ln Action ' Eff! ' H-7 , -- .... , , ti 'W f - iq rt, . . , , , ,,,..4' V w Am: A me , Q Ah.. . ' ,, 1 -wg, Q StudentiCounotI rnernbers went on a bI'g game hunt at one of the KHS pep rallles to try and promote more school eplrlt among the student body. fx 1 Tim Custer, Roblyn Nemmer and Jennifer Nelson were actlyve. gi , xg ' E KH5 m Senlor Student Councll members paeeed out trophlee to other members 142-organ J all , 4 s. 1 i i J,- . , G51 f . I nt Councll members received trophies for their work and ffort throughout the year. Linda Cobla presented Mr. Dan O'Malley with a glft. The KHS Student Council did a lot of things for the student body during the school year. It sponsored the Halloween movie, Murder By Death and the May Day Festival. The Student Council also sponsored candy cane sales at Christmas and had several teacher appreciation days. All activities were appreciated by the students and faculty members. 1 A Linda Cobla and Rochel McBeath handed out trophies at the Awards assembly Dan 0'MaIIey, sponsor, opened his gift from the Student Gouncll. organizations-143 Spanish Hub Speaks For All lb Hear FIRST ROW: Mrs. P. West, sponsor, D. Hustede, F. Pena and Mrs. V. Leiker, sponsor. SECOND ROW: C. Deeds, D. Devane, J. Holsworth, Vlnyard, B. Smollk, D. Warwick, Z. Pena, C. Gonzales, M. Flint, D. Woodham, S. Bermel, K. Skarness, C. Franz, R. Jackson, M. McBride, S. lzal L. Day and T. Dlrba. THIRD ROW: Y. Pena, K. Nichols, P. Hawkins, J. Churchill, C. Jones, M. Myrlck, T. Lambert, K. Murray, R. Mason, Radlke, S. Llebl, P. Douglass, D. Bustlllos, M. Demmerle, H. Wilson, P. Herring and J. Sangermano. FOURTH ROW: K. Patterson, C. Davis, Roesner, S. Every, B. Swalls, K. Henrlchs, C. Wilder, J. Helton, B. Goerner, K. Meador, R. Nemmer, E. Roberts, J. Glvens, E. Cronin, Robertson, K. O'RellIy, J. Torben, D. Greer, J. Hllllard, J. Hegar, D. Hammond, S. clanton, A. Payne and S. Roesner. The 1977-'78 Spanish Club had an outstanding member- ship. Most of the members were Spanish students of Mrs. Pam West or Mrs. Virgina Leiker. Both West and Leiker sponsored the club. The members held a foreign language day and held their annual banquet. Meetings were scheduled on a monthly basis. F est Mrs. Leiker eased the paln ln her feet after a hard ea., 'at sch, French 6lub 608 nvolvad In Many Projects The 1977-'78 French Club had an active year. It started the year off by having doughnut sales in the commons. At Christmas time the mem- bers sold little bags of candy to students and faculty. The French Club ended the year with a Foreign Fair Day. Students enjoyed foreign food and performed skits. Officers for the year were: Lisa Walters, presldentg Stacy Alexander, vice-presldentg Lisa Wilder, secretary and Megan Duke, treasurer. organizations-145 ff ,iff f, . fo 5, ,n , ,,,, , , iw, f 1 99 ff ' A is V-:Q - tr 313122 In W ' WWHW 1 V :W bg 1, Si' O 1 i Q mmf. 1 QW 21 fy jZK,, gxawrj' QlTerry Hlbbard recelved a trophy from Larry Kelth for hls project In the Industrlal Arts Show. .V I ,Al 'll E. mwohn Hood, sponsor, lnstructed a construct some of The Industrial Arts Club consis- ted of many members. The members learned a lot from the three sponsors. The members held many actlvitles, one of them was the annual Industrial Arts Show. At this show, the best project from each category was awarded a trophy. There were many happy people in the club when trophies were awarded. The year proved to be prosperous for the members as well as for the sponsors. on hls lndustrlal Arts Show project. organizations-147 IG! Marolrin Band Affands lille W' v' 'T' Q' ' ViWYEYiY:QQ5,:T.Q,7gg,,,-Y-iffI7 Q 'T 1 of , .ff ' - 'F 1 01 '-1 'S 'EV 'S ....- 4425119 Q--r l ina- 5,3 . - 1 1 L -.s. .1 ,-ff l fm 1 2. AY FIRST ROW: S. Wachel, twlrlerg S. Dorseti, twlrler, M. Glrndt, twlrlerg B. Rheman, twlrlerg M. Glrndt, twlrler and T. Lostracco, twlrler. SECON ROW: M. Brock, feature twlrler, head twlrlerg S. Wagner, S. Maywald, C. Caffey, C. Reuwer, M. Fllnt, J. Lasater, P. Mltchell, M. Trltloo.l Bustlllos, B. Mulllns, R. Slsson, B. Hughes, S. Stovall, M. Goerner, B. Goerner, B. Sharp, J. Hagar, J. Beverle, J. Pyle and M. Day. THIRD ROV F. Fasslno, band dlrectorg Y. Cllnton, M. Matzlnger, R. Daniels, L. Dedman, R. Lehmann, K. Patrlclo, J. Dearlng, R. Porter, S. Boyd, V. Whltwortl C. Cooley, L. Davls, S. Kartzmark, R. Slkes, K. Gallagher, T. Caldwell, C. Strege, K. Perlng, D. Hendren, M. Canada, S. Houghton, P. Wesley.' Berryhlll, asst. dlrector and J. Hllllard. FOURTH ROW: D. Paben, K. Bonfadlnl, M. Daniels, D. Hermann, S. Wllllams, S. Kochhar, S. Cam' 148-organizations Wasson Parade In Washbvglnn 0.0. ' an U-at n 1 hq ' '4 g, 3. 0 :- 1 '- Krenek, M. Perrlng, C. Delange, D. Croeler, S. Faldyn, A Patterson, B. Youdal, J. Nelson, R. Troell, D. Rlddle, J. Stre-ge, J. Hegemeyer, F. .Stelnhauer G. PATEK' D. McJunkln and S. Zlmmermann. FlFTH ROW: R. Sharp, S. Hlckman, C. Krhovlak, S. Ferrler, W. Zimmermann, R. .Heaton E.'Roberts W. Froehllch, S. Maywald, L. Wleeman, D. Johnston, T. Cleaves, R. Slms, J. Robertson, J. Benavldes, C. Fleld, E. Hall, V. L ' Lukas Smlth J.'Walton S. Smlth and J. Congrem. SIXTH ROW: T. Hayward, E. Jones, M. Fleld, C. Olson, R. Davls, T. Troell, M. Fralsy, . Dolan, J. Parker, A. Stout,'H. Brlghtwell, S. Jamall, L. Chaney, T. Woods, G. Hakemack, C. Wllllams, R. Armstrong, J. Burnett, D. Hanson, C. Bartlett, B. Preece, K. Dorsa and T. Tulley. organizations-149 M 'Q mx x vw . A , 'F s -R ,Ik il xx A 'I .- . .,,,, If wz ff A .. '-...... R. V In Q Nb ,l ...W Y-'rg 'TW-'L-. '47, X 31, AU - 1 3'3- Es Everybody , UH Your Fast lb live Dyer Bea I told' Jim to make a sharp turn when I hit Cir, but he goofed! H42 A true dedlceted band student puts in hard hours of rehearsing. 1 'Hb Richard Troell displayed his talents while trying out for the gong show. They can't blame me, It's my squeaky blue suede shoes, not my horn. organizations-151 rx' 3 5 ..,s.,-. I 5.-4124 if . , KVL3' ,fr f . . J FIRST ROW: S. Auetln, aponeorg B. Johnson, I. Stllea, T. Bellows, Ft. Ftuley, G. Perez and D. Frederlck. SECOND ROW: M. Joseph, M. Corllas, D. Coleman, D. Hudgena, J. Taylor, S. Canada, G. Coursey and B. Ftoblnson. 'nv W-W4 yrxf' K' , f .4 Z, fi f M '--Q www, f . 229 5 We K7 2 4-. , , ff W ' M' A metal trades student worked very hard to complete hle projecl Metal Tmdes Bull s New Beginnings The Metal Trade classes consisted of one session in the morning and one ln the afternoon. Each session was three hours long. The boys ln each session learned how to work with the machinery used in metal trades, which hopefully prepared them for a future ln that fleld. Hx 1 ., YYSQW Bubba demonstrated the proper use of one of many metal trade tools. The students wore protective o ,wgwoww wmwwam FIRST ROW: S. Auetln, sponsor: M. Meyer, J. Richards, D. Swonke, G. Bradley and P. Anson. SECOND ROW: J. Nichole, G. Moyer, L. Smith J. Alaup and M. Fleuwer. ' organizations-153 ff ' we . 1 ' J , , , A 1 v x 1 4 9 1 ,Q Nj WH U' 5'-digg! ki' Sam Plflnco worked on-Hthe ' fQ:ffW 2--, auto mochanlcg class. ff i ' , - 0 .2-cut -. 1-- - -f pam- T . he L1 wif, L , u, J -,CY Q - Mr A F, xl , '73, 1 Qu' f w, ,7-ryy... .QNQVKYY 1 fe. 1-., ' ,7 ',,, f' ' ' ,,. ily 'Ag wr rr 'ff A f v fnmw' ,W 1 kayak In y D ,. xlll f ,. 1 Lf- fm. Zfy, 2 ,fa 425,45 I f 'gf' . ,y ' ' '1 ,f ' ' ,,1:' Fw ' f 1 'ff 4 ,A , ffk GMU I I ', ,, I ,ga ff ' 7 ' f H j' ' fit' , Mgr 7 My f f f f ,ff , .J 10, 1 nw, , 2 , fr , h, , . nuff aug,-ffiwn W TKT, . ,f,., 57 ., 1 , , 1 1 yg fn y if , ,X , If L9 4,- ,ri - 'rg cf my G , , , fi . .nffwgs-f 'fi 'E' I' Q',, WF' , ,fc f 131 4 4, , f X gf,Vng7.ww...,W,,...M.,mwn. ., 7,1 I ,,y-,,Zuff,4f,4.W,w0,.,1 , 1 in 1 Mn,-,f-,Q I. , Vwmiuw ff wx. M ,, 4, Ma' V4 , 4,,,4,, , f 0 KHS Salutos Broadway Wrlh Spring Concert The choir held many concerts during the year. Besides Its annual Christmas Concert, it held the Annual Sprlng Concert. The choir's theme was a Salute to Broadway. The choir members sang Broadway hits and performed dancing routines. It was one of the cholr's most outstanding performances. FlRST ROW: B. Mlck, G. Stavley, C. Allen, C. Smlth and L. Chaney. SECOND ROW: S. Stovall, B. Smollk, L. Stanley and S. Forrlstal. THlRD ROW: L. Nlchols, G. Barker, M. Mlck and K. Klng. FOURTH ROW: D. Mallcoat, C. Holland, B. Moseley and M. Arndt. FIFTH ROW: B. Wlnborn, K. Hatch, M. Roman and S. Bridges. SIXTH ROW: M. Gutzman, E. Hultgren, B. Whlte and C. Trlpps. SEVENTH ROW: K. Manuel, L. Alexander, D. Lamastus and J. Bridges. EIGHTH ROW: M. Tupper, J. Baldrldge, N. Kehlenbeck and T. Dale. NINTH ROW: P. Clampltt, P. Herrlng and J. Dehlln. TENTH ROW: D. Harrison, sponsor and D. Grube. 156-organizations T emi Dan McJunkln sang with great feellng ln the cholr's salute to Broadway As Susan Stovall looked on, Dlanne Harrison answered a cholr member's question V. QQtQf'f'Zl z gs , x 5 1 wl'7- bf y , x M H2 Jw- hm' r,,,, 5 ,fn kg- Xu yh X3MBm'f ' ' A-ag: 'Q X. .9 ': L A - .- M 1' X U 'iff Musieal 6reups Perform For Dre Pleasure Of All fi, if.-W 'fir 9'e...,,,,- FIRST ROW: N. Kehlenbeck, K. Hatch, P. Clampltt, B. Smollk, C. Smith, G. Barker and L. Dolen. SECOND ROW: M. Gutzman, K. King, M Smith, D. Harrison, dlrectorg C. Allen, D. Pllclk and M. Mlck. The Melody Makers and the Good Vlbrations performed at different functions during the school year. This year was the first year for the Good Vibrations to perform. The Melody Makers was a group of 13, while the Good Vlbrations had four mem- bers. Dianne Harrison was the director of both groups. 16-. 'S. Stovall, B. Mlck, S. ,,4,e,4 3 fm, 'Signer za I 7 ' 1:1555 F3125 ,,:Lf:g.4: gain: uzuuhn Q 'W 55252 if-dlldif 3232 f ' 1. , . if lUX:l10 1,4 ' r ' u ,f . in 1 fy 3 e 48. T. 25:13 'fl fi ZBEU luifn l 'KIM .BEE N f ISI!-J , 1,,,,4.f,.7,,,,4, ' L4'y4f,l 1 KZ! 9.411 4 1 Ao C In ff ',f 'ff et ,.- f or ,..,........L,g H ...ggwfflrf I ,gi-'. .f eu.. . , 4 g Q f -on Bridges end D. McJunkln formed a new group-LgaIled 'Good Vlbra n 5 , AWM ff Aff., Turtles Heh' Finance Drama 6lub 'i ,Q ,. ,f , ,, Y.: N .Hikaru -N V-A4 Q V, V I P g W I it I Q Y 4 . 1, A. rl , Aa 3. , -.r . , , ,. , 5-is I ., ' .' A . f,f5M fi w'f2V'l,: -' We -.. ,rr ., T' 'f 5f1 '3't-5 -1 fi Q H' -1 v T 1. , 1 ' , ' -,ur ' - ,Jr , ' i .- . o ' .V rv 4 -Q ey M 'f, 94. 5 . f' 1 'va I 110: -L . , '25, '- VM!! , 'Y 1' '. ' ' f --'f 'fx 1 v.-'ufffu' ' '-4 -J. 'A-' v' bi-258' ' Finsrlnow: e. Perimtniek, e. kefcnum,'c. Huligreh, c. Cooley, E. Kramer and K. Williamson. SECOND now: v. wnnworin, R. Shockey Lomax, C. Briggs, A. Egger, S. Klrtley, P. Emmott and K. Harrison. THIRD ROW: B. Goerner, E. Roberts, T. Woods, M. Roman, K. Grubenr and K. Lawrence. , The Drama Club attended speech tournaments throughout the year. They worked on the One-Act-Play. The O.A.P., Trojan Women , was chosen alternate at state UIL competition. To T raise money for the events that they attended, the club sold candy. Q , , 2 9 r 4. Q A X Ti if YC, W fi-.wa f f 1 r K A Brian Perlmutter and Becky Riddle applied make-up before a performance. Becky Riddle, lunlor, did well with her part In Trojan Wo,-ni 160-organizations S KH Speech 6lub Has A Valy Suaaasshll kr I hr FIRST ROW: K. Harrlson, J. Bryant, S. McCIeddand, J. Burnett, L. Cartusclello, C. Cooley, K. Atklnson, T. Alllsh, S. Lagneaux, M. Brewer and V. lWhItworth. SECOND ROW: A. Egger, K. Humphrlea, S. Alexander, K. Brown, P. Clampltt, B. Franz, J. Dehlln, C. Cave, K. Sage, P. Bachlor and lM. McConnell. THIRD-ROW: K. Grubenman, L. Budd, C. Hultgren, J. Glvens, M. Rles, A. Perlmutter, M. Plerce, T. Handley, J. Anderson, M. lRomen and L. Rlce. FOURTH ROW: D. Jarrett, E. Kramer, T. Woods, C. Stough, J. Stolarskl, J. Purcell, T. Clanton, S. Klrtley, D. Patton, L. l.O'MeIley and J. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: K. Wllllamson, G. Parlzot, J. Matzlnger, B. Perlmutter, K. Hedges, C. Traylor, M. O'Malley, G. Jordan ,,,'and M. Ondruch. A Members of the KHS Speech Club attended many speech tournaments throughout the year. At these tournaments many members of the club received honors. They recelved sweepstakes awards at many of the tournaments they attended. The club also held a tournament of thelr own. Money was collected from the sale of Turtle candy to ralse money for their entry fees ln tournaments. was presented to fo accompllahments These trophles were awarded at the Katy Speech Tournament. organizations-161. FIRST ROW: S. Gllley, Mrs. P. West, sp0n80r3 T- Flay and C. Hultgren. F64 lflaars The Way For New Be :Min s Vu! 'AG' - FIRST ROW: T. Hayward, S. Hayward, G. Roberson, B. Frlhart and K. West, sponsor. SECOND ROW: M. Wohl, R. Volgt, M. Fraley, K. Bryan D. Wehunt, K. Ray, T. South and Jack Rhoads, sponsor. we-.,:a.,jn..14 A , auyfkc mf 6 bs. I -fir-ui lvwpm . M f dum K wtf' 14-Wy., Z5 xp' rxflwe 4 I , , Q -5 ' ,f ff 9 41 ff. 1 I I 'vs 5 , 1 My The FCA was the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The 3 1977-'78 school year was the f f .'., gi, first year for the club to be ' 5 school sponsored. Coach Jack Rhoads, Coach Ken West and Mrs. Pam West were the sponsors. The club consisted of the Boys' Huddle and the Girls' Huddle. The club met on Tuesdays, at 7 a.m. The officers for the Boys' Huddle were: Steve Hayward, pres.g Trey South, vice-pres., Dean Wehunt, sec. and Eddie Benz, treas. Officers for the Girls Huddle were: Connie Fletch- er, pres., Debbie Brasier, vice-pres.g Shelli Harrell, sec. and Sharon Gilley, treas. af i SECOND ROW: C. Fletcher. 162-organizations Wachel, D. Brasier, B. Stewart and S. Dowell. '77ro Mob Defines National Honor Sooiofy The National Honor Society presented its annual skit for the student body with great success. The members portrayed ' gangsters to express the meaning of NHS. Chris Cottrell and Kevin Humphries lead the members in the skit. The members expressed the ideas of citizenship, leadership and knowledge. These qualities are found in every member. New members were announced after the presentation of the skit. .mi fm the ounce, P limi mf55'f5L .Qt T Honof .Qmidftl Tammy Howell was a dunce for 3 day-she mlgggd Inlflgflgnn Chrls Cottrell led the ln the National Honor skit, held In the gym. FIRST ROW: A. Jordan, K. Humphries, pres., D. Riddle, vlce-pres., C. Cutler, sec., M. Granger, D. Warwlck, K. Baker, B. Wlnborn, K. Flteny, L. Myrlck, N. Kehlenbeck, S. Harrell, L. Vincent and K. Langehennlg. SECOND ROW: R. Mohr, J. Blssey, L. Suter, L. Day, B. Franz, K. Demmerle, M. Brock, B. Franz, M. Dewees, C. Smlth, N. Black, J. Holsworth, P. Mitchell and B. Rheman. THIRD ROW: G. Parlzot, S. Jamall, D. Wehunt, trees., M. DeBoer, K. Jones, J. Purcell, S. Ferrler, D. Hllton, T. Krelner, C. Cottrell, D. Shehan, D. Snowden, Fl. Frisch, M. May, S. Wachel, chap., K. Reverman, L. Davis and Mra. P. McRoberts, sponsor. organizations-163 Hwy Had Spirib They Hal FIRST ROW: C. Fletcher, cheerleader, R. McBeath, cheerleader, L. Cobla, head cheerleader: R. Nemmer, cheerleader, L. Wllson, cheerleader an A. Stubblefleld, mascot. SECOND ROW: D. Lamastua, B. Kennedy, C. Gonzales, K. Ballard, Z. Pena, M. Beustrlng, S. McFrancls, K. Klnq,'l Benz, trees., C. Scott, pres., Mrs. P. West, sponsorg S. Harrell, vlce-pres., K. Hayward, sec., L. Alexander, K. Jones, S. Smlth, J. Johnson, E Leatherwood,P. Emmott, T. Hanna, D. Flynt and L. Wllson. THIRD ROW: K. Lane, L. Budd, R. Shockey, B. Grlffln, T. Callahan, K. Hyatt, h Trltlco, S. Mlnnlch, J. Adklns, K. Patterson, K. Jlnks, C. Barton, J. Laywell, T. Jackson, B. Lehmann and S. Hlbbard. FOURTH ROW: J. Jacobs, I 164-organizatlons f 6hear- 197 7-1978 77 or Pap Slpad s , F Dlllon, L. Stanley, T. Ray, C. Hunley, M. Arndt, F. Pena, M. Wohl, D. Jarrett, E. Kramer, K. Ewlng, C. McRIght, C. Felchak, A. Payne, L. Walters ll D. Devane, D. Braaler, M. Oaks, B. Smollk and S. Werner. FIFTH ROW: K. Nlchols, M. McConnell, C. Deeds, Q. Holland, S. Jackson, C.KOwlngs 1 K. Lawrence, R. Jackson, C. Franz, C. Hensley, S. Anderson, B. Colbert, K. Tourneur, S. Jackson, T. Davls, Fl. Hall, D. Woodham, L. Hollingsworth X. S. Radlke, S. Small, J. Dehlln and C. Whltman. organizations-165 1 IIAIIII , Q, III!! ,, .V ,X XM , .,,. -jf 'vv ,Wig a.,, ,:. , -.5, . ,I v Q. 1 Q f v ' - , x.., Q 4, .- - .- .z ,,- ff., ., gg., . .. .X- . .,,' r' 0- ,-' ,. If '. ru FV,- . , .' :.-..' ' 1 1 ' W Q 4 '.. Milf. Pvb .- o :uf , . . fi .- f 2. ' 1, V' V M, ,Q ff ,W 7 W 4 L fl of , uf, 574' , ,QW , W , l 7, I , ' 1 I 4 yyfn ' 4 4 Q - V 1 if, kL57 'i K Mfg-5-afig ,Mfg I, o- ,,f.,f'ff, V Wy ' f ,Z 4 m mmf , V Q, 4 fy 1 Q f f , ,fn P ,,,,wf5,' f fy! W ,mvzwaffwa mg, 4 9 1, ,f,,-ffffffwnh, , X ' A 432594, h , dvi, .Qy .un 7 V 1 , A l A X F, 94 1 4 N., f HJ , erformed anromltlne f 'W wr V 3 ,, M5221 f 'iii 4,5217 A af! ,W -I 145 KH llheerlaadars Promote School Spirif With EE The 1977-78 cheerleaders and mascot consisted of seven spirited girls. This unified squad was made up of three seniors, three juniors and one sophomore. They were present at most home events and attended at least one game of every sport that KHS participated in. They worked hard during football season, along with the pep squad, to make the school year a better one. Long hours were spent painting signs, practicing for pep rallies and getting the student body involved. They attended almost every home basketball game, tennis matches, baseball games and track meets. The fact that KHS was growing very rapidly did not slow the continuous spirit of the six cheerleaders and the Tiger mascot, Amy Stubblefield. The cheerleaders dld a cheer to a megaphone beat at a DBSKSIDBII game. Rochel McBeath and Linda Cobla performed ln one sklt. 73 ,I-5 Amy Stubblefleld worked hard during the year as mascot. lone or xxrv TIGERS Ll FIRST ROW: Roblyn Nemmer. SECOND ROW: Llsawllson, Linda Cobla and Connle Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Rochel McBeath. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Herlng. organizations-169 , W A , AA IIVV , xi V L' E l 1'Q I , z J , V . ,. 9, 6 . wir ' W1 ,A 1.1 f f,,f L , xg' ,- A , V V K Z 'Q 1 N 'if , sy g 1 ,W ,4 f 1 ff i l l l I l i i l , 1 f l 'M l Prospeetlve drlll team members learned danclng routines In the old gym In preparation for Bengal Brigade tryouts. Those who worked the hardest .... The 1977-'78 football season was the first year for the Bengal Brigade to perform on the football field. The girls provided half-time entertainment for the Tiger fans. The girls also performed during half-time at the boys' and girls' Varsity basketball games. 1 ,,.,,.... .,.,.,., ' Amfzaz- av 1! ' 4- 1. X' rnet Work excitedly Ga football game. K A vyggszzwff.-1 ,af -pa Bellnda Franz pointed out some of the outstanding floats In the parade. The KHS Bengal Brigade participated In the Annual Flodeo parade. organizations-171 1 ,A l FIRST ROW: T. Shafer, A. Froehllch, M. Mansfield, S. Jackson, Y. Perez and S. Kalka. SECOND ROW: M. Talbot, G. MIIIBF, G. Baker, Fulkerson, D. Choate, K. Davls, G. Mlller, C. Cardlff, Mrs. P. Card, sponsor and Mrs. C. Mraz, sponsor. vi W T SY Wit: Q dnl Mrs. Mraz helped a student flnlah her work 172-organizations i K' , class. Future Homemakers worked hard to complete all of thelr unflnlshed prolec Futura Homamalrers 0f America Build New Hamas The Future Homemakers of America had a busy year. It started off with the installation of new members. Parents and friends, along with old members, attended the installation. The year progressed with a hayride that was enjoyed by most of the members. Other l activities included a slumber party, teacher apprecia- -, fi nvffiifgm, tion day and a banquet. The year ended with the j tfwfgwarl election of next year's officers. The 1977-78 officers ' ' 'N were: Cathy Fulkerson-pres., Danette Choate-1st f vice-pres., Kelly Davis-2nd vlce-pres., Sonia Lag- ' neaux-sec., Cindy Field-treas., Diana Freeman- hist., Tammy Jackson-rept. and Sharon Jackson- parlimentarian. if I I V6 ,,.. ,, af: ,itf 1:92 ,W Sam was 1978 FHA Beau by the FHA members. FHA members worked hard to one of their many .MB FIFIST ROW: D. Freeman, C. Field, T. Jackson and S.Jackson. SECOND HOW: Mrs. P. Card, sponsor, C. Fulkerson K. Davis D. Choate C Ebert and Mrs. C. Mraz, sponsor. ., 9, organizations-173 Cosmafalo isis Aquire Sfyhsh Skills Alam With Knowled e 'Wi fr a E 2 Q ,. 5, . . l ' gi 1 f ss- sisfw FIRST ROW: K. Heath, S. Wagenscheln, S. Stafford and R. Bunch. SECOND ROW: D. Broadway, C. Thornton, S. iMcGuIre, C. Felchak and K. F Cosmetology was offered at KHS as a three hour course. The director for the '77-'78 school year was Mrs. Cathy Mills. The course consisted of morning and afternoon classes. All of the girls that attended the classes were juniors and seniors. Many of the girls planned to begin a career in cosmetology. Mrs. Mills taught the girls how to cut, tint, set and style hair. They also learned how to manicure. The girls practiced their talents on wigs and any volunteers. They attended many contests during the year. Many of the girls took the state Cosmetologists' test which enabled them to receive their Ilscenses. 5 174-organizations :E AP..A ., J .- :rf - K ,f V -an-A 1 , 2. ' , V ' ' ,J ' . , ve. XX, L ki, 1' ,A . Cosmetology glrls stayed busy throughout the day working on a variety of grooming technlqu ri if h We 1 , - ,,, I . GIrIs, I wlll now demonstrate howto roll the nalr on this dummy. your halr-dresser knows the true outcome of thls new exotic halr-do. f FIRST ROW: D. Bryan, C. Caldwell, K. Stapleton and J. Bellows. SECOND ROW: P. Wunsch, P. Scoti, J. Miller and L. Mlddlebrooka. Mrs, Cathy Mills dreams 4 her own shop. organizations-175 Future Farmers Evm Money And Brperienaa We , Q 1 is .. as ' .--. 'F - -....:,1z...gL,1., , FIRST ROW: M. Wright, D. Daniel, M. Moyer, T. Robeson, O. Martlnez, L. Todd, R. Roberts, C. Hyde, K. Fly, B. Cook, B. Meyer, S. Houghtol Baldrldge, C. Hendricks, K. Nash, B. Wllllams, S. Todd, S. Kelly and W. Todd. SECOND ROW: B. Preece, M. Nelson, C. Rlnn, S. Looslel Brayton, C. Fulkerson, R. Walla, T. Warren, D. Allen, S. Todd, E. Ashley, K. Sword, K. Polk, B. Smlth, D. Waddell, J. Wllson and M. Fly. TH ROW: S. Doyle, W. Froehllch, K. Fairbanks, S. Dunk, T. Jordan, L. Vincent, T. Larson, J. Harris, D. Hoyt, J. Martlnez, J. Hllllard, W. Kallnow S. Stavley, B. Byrd, S. Faldyn, T. Smlth, E. Matura and G. Kaspar. FOURTH ROW: T. Pope, J. Wagenscheln, D. Christensen, M. Wolfe Strange, M. McRlght, J. Wright, J. Nichols, D. Harvey, B. Muesse, D. Wright, T. Dunk, T. Lostracco, R. Dzladek, R. Kutach, J. Stone, S. Thomi and L. Hutto. FIFTH ROW: D. Waddell, D. Greer, S. Stratton, B. Prlce, R. Norwood, B. Beckendorff, J. Welnman, M. Raper, L. Jaquel Maywald, B. O'MalIey, K. Franz, S. Manning, C. Davls, M. Stoelke, R. Goldstein and S. Turner. SIXTH ROW: R. Sturm, S. Martlnez an Larsen. SEVENTH ROW: L. Sturm, T. Tanner, M. Garlough, M. Kainer, M. Hopfe, D. Franz, V. Kenney, G. Moyer, C. Fulkerson and P. Vlc The Future Farmers of America consisted of many members. The FFA members learned various things from the agricultural field. They learned that hard work and responsibility are two of the things that make a farmer successful. Although there was a lot of hard work, the FFA .W 11 , ' 1 L fill., F , I , , , ...t. WM- 4 ' HW:-,.:3 ,L ' H ,wmunw W .,.. ,.,, . . n- E held many fun activities, including its annual Livestock Show , 7 fra 'U und... If . t . and Rodeo. , H... if T31 The officers for the 1977-1978 year were: Pat Victory, president, Glen Moyer, vice-president, Kevin Lester, treasurer, Veronica Kenney, secretary, Mark Kainer, junior advisor, Mike Garlough, historian, Terri Tanner, parlimen- tariang Dale Franz, reporter: Mike Hopfe, sentinel and Cathy Fulkerson, FFA sweetheart. The sponsors for the year were Robert Young and Glenn Beckendorff. 176-organizations S ! 1 pl-5 ' X A 5' XF .-.M .J - Q A . . fl A 1ff'E'f ,N - ,f x '- 1 - cf ix f .,f t gnsxrvxg' x. A ' ,f Y 'LN ll , 1. , . .V - 7 1 CES . ' A , fv.1.g,.,:':ak, ' . 1 , -ww v .ex - ' 'H gg--5 5 Ziff . 5 if . , 4 'L IZ i ' . K - ': . 3,3 M g ,, my UB -1, - fs-Y gf ri .. kt V3 , ,J fr B2 , 1-' 2- , H: .Ju 2 , K 31 2,4 2 ' b rg - ' ' girf xr, gg is 9 : hi fi, A .la 1. , , .. 2 . me L. g,:ffffQ g I Q. ,S gif Q 4 I . 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'VfT'fff7Nx 'E Q fi 5' ap. may Bartlett, Cynthia Barton, Jan Bell, Michael Benz, Eddie Black, Nicole Blaze, Brenda Braley, Larry Brasier, Debbie Briggs, Leean Brock, Melanie Brown, Shari Bryan, Denise Bunch, Rene Caldwell, Connie Callahan, Terry Carter, Dav.id Casey, Kelly Caudle, Billy Christensen, Kar Clampitt, Pam seniors-183 Coan, John Cobia, Linda Coleman, Ever Connevey, Earle Cooley, Coleen Coots, Dennis Cottrell, Chris Cromeans, Bruce Cutler, Cheryl Davidson, Jo Ann Davis, Laurie Day, Lynn Dearing, Jackie Dearing, Julie Demmerle, Karen Dittrich, Cynthia Doan,Fionnie Doggett, Steve Dolen, Laura Dorley, Monica 184-seniors fl A , ,rl- .M L-L f F .S ,K if 'B Grundstrom, Scott Guzman, Gwen Haines, Lee Ann Handley, Todd Harmon, Wilfred Harris, Kenneth Hart, Jeff Harvey, Danny Hayward, Steve Heavin, Bill Hibbard, Terry Hicks, Nancy Hilton, Dennis Hirsch, Barbara Holmes, Bryant Hudgens, Deborah Hultgren, Liz Humphries, Kevin Hundley, Lee Hunsucker, David 186-seniors Make New Friends Buf Keep The 0Id 0nes 'fm-1, 'mek 5'1 P ,M , 'lit l A HH L L V ' an - ci l U1 1. 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'51 , J lUNIOR OFFICERS Deanda Hustede Pres Tim Custer V Pres JUNIOR SPONSORS Mra Ellen Beck BIII Bunte and Mrs. Su Loaavlo Adair, Melody Alexander, Stacy Allish, Taleah Andrews, Cindy Anson, Veronica Atkinson, Stacy Bachler, Daniel Baker, Gayla Baldridge, Janis Bardwell, Vonda Barnes, Tanya Beckham, Lisa Benz, Tesa Boudreaux, Carlotta Bourgeois, Vanessa Bradley, George Bridges, Susan Briles, David Broach, Rick Brown, Doug juniors-193 Brown, Jimmy Brugner, Marty Bryant, Kevin Bunch, Glenda Burns, Robert Byrd, Bethany Cardiff, Les Carr, Greg Charnquist, Jim- Choate, Danette Clanton, Todd Coussens, Craig Covington, Teonni Crow, Alison Custer, Tim Dalton, Becky Davis, Craig DeBoer, Michael 06995, ,RODYD Dehlin, Julianne De Lange, Clare Demmerle, Greg Dennison, Cathy De Velasco, Ruben Devore, George Dewees, 'Mel issa Dittrich, Karen Dobbelare, Lynette Doty, Kim Dowell, Sandra -10A-iimi re Dulaney, Glenn Duncan, Pat Dziadek, Carolyn Englishbee, Karen Erwin, Suzann Fairbanks, Keith Felchak, Cheri Fisher, Rhonda Fletcher, Cheri Forristal, Sarah Fraley, Mike Franz, Belinda Franz, Raymond Freeman, Derek Frihart, Bryan Froehlich, William Froman, Mark Fulkerson, Cathy Givens, Jim Golden, Bruce Goldstein, Roger Gonzales, Ben Greer, Doug Guerrero, Reverie Guerrero, Ricky Hakemack, Glen Hall, Dale Hall, Rene Hammond, Debbie Handwerk, Todd juniors-195 Harrell, Shelli Harris, Doug Harris, Jerry Harris, Melanie Hart, Greg Hatley, Joe Hauser, Sherri Heath, Kathy Hegar, Jana Henrlchs, Kurt Hill, Vince Hilliard, Jo Gayle Hilliard, John Hilton, Thomas Holland, Christine Hollingsworth, Lori Holsworth, Joyce Horadam, Diana Howell, Tammy Hustede, Deanda Hutchinson, Lee Jamall, Shayne Johlke, Mark Johnson, Don Johnson, Vicki Jones, Keith Joseph, Terry Kalner, James Kallnowsky, Walt Kehlenbeck, Nancy 196-lunlors Sfudenfs Ara Full Of Spirit Hiroughauf The Year an 'ff-P OUR ME ,fix A L Keith, Larry Kenney, Chris King, Kathy Kramer, Tom Kreiner, Thane Krenek, Cindy Lagneaux, Sonia Lange, Jon Langehenning, Kaye Larsen, Sue Lawrence, Kim Lehmann, Rhonda Lessenger, Mona Liebl, Kelly Lopez, Vernon Lowery, Lisa Machann, Steve Mansell, Robin Martin, Libby Martin, Mary Matzinger, Jay May, Mike McMahon, Chuck McFlight, Monroe Meador, Ken Meehan, Jodi Middlebrooks, Lisa Middlebrooks, Lyli Middleton, Jeff Mikeska, Terrell juniors-197 Mills, Maura Mills, Rickie Mohr, Robert Moore, Spencer Morales, Michael Morrissette, Kelley Moseley, Beth Mudd, Melissa Murphy, Edward Murphy, Tom Nay, Bart Neighbors, Melissa Nelson, Jennifer Nemmer, Roblyn Newton, Stephen Norman, Robert Oaks, Melinda Oder, Clyde Oliver, David O'ReiIly, Kathi Parizot, Glenn Patek, Gregg Peake, Stephen Peloquin, Sandy Perring, Margaret Perring, Teresa Pierce, Kathy Poe, Gary Poe, Mike Poirier, Tammy 198-juniors ..t9 -' fs, W f .azz - ' - 'Fo 1' X, XA, 4' 4 1 J 'Q 3: , 4 2.1 , fx ,jf if , ' 'NBA im' 'E' AU-an 4 ,TM A 1' , f V- V Polk, Chrls Preece, Billy Price, Justin Prince, Sam Purcell, James Radike, Mike Bamm, Kathie Reuwer, Michael Reynolds, Scott Rich. Charles Rich, Laura Riddle, Rebecca Riley, Betsy Roberson, Greg Roberts, Eric Robertson, Rebecca Robinette, Lee Roman, Mona Rosales, Robert Roselius, Steven Ruland, Fred Schneider, Beverly Schodde, Karen Sharp, Michael Shehan, Doug Simon, Ema Sisson, Rusty Skarness, Kay Cloutier, Michael Smith, Cindy juniors-199 Smith, Debbie Smith, Renee Smolik, Beth Sosa, Raquel South, Trey Spence, Tammy Spurlock, Connie Stafford, Sheri Stanley, Lisa Stavley, Georgianna Steinhauer, Frank Stewart, Doug Stolarski, Bill Stolarski, James Stout, Alan Stratton, Daniel Stuart, Mike Stubblefield, Amy Swonke, Doug Targac, Donald Tatum, Gaylynn Tatum, Kurt Thomas, Larry Thornton, Cindy Todd, Lisa Townsend, Kim Tripps, Cheryl Tritico, Mark Troell, Richard Tyler, Brenda onn-iimiors' ,gf fa, ff 1 il Z . .-v. ,1- .,. 9 4 5 -4- -s , d ' 1, A A91 :,, Q' , I! 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Freshmen Officers: Trey Wllson-Prealdent, Rhonda Slkes-VIce-Presl- dent, Danny Terronez-Sgt.-at-Arms an - ry. d Bruce Palfreyman Secreta Adkins, Jennifer Alexander, Griselda Allen, Deanna Alley, Mark Anderson, Diane Anderson, Janet Anderson, Jean Anderson, Leah Andrew, Myron Armstrong, Richard r'-'W . x f tx 2, J Freshmen Sponsors: Ken West, Joe Slmmona,'Mrs. Joyce Davls and Mrs. Peggy Blalr. Ao- 's-J , i a .41 , wh ' ' e y ' 4 Atkinson, Karin i A ' W Bachler, Polly ' A-we J I 4 Bailey, Kevin -A i,,, 1 qi . g f 7 ' Baird, Chip 'M7 1 ' V ff Baird, Theresa K Y , 1 ri N K9 1 , 4 Baker, David 4 Baldridge, Pamela Barker, Gina Batt, Brad Bauer, Fenton , iv a ff ! I 214-freshmen mffdlq Bermel, Sandy Beuerle, Jennifer Bishop, Rhonda Black, Clint Boudreaux, Charles Bowden, Roy Bradley, Charles Braly, Mike Briggs, Carol Brightwell, Russell Brittain, Paul Broach, Bill Brock, Robert Brown, Bart Brown, Scott Broyles, Billy Broz, Robbie Bryant, Jannie Budd, Lori Buettner, Ed Bulanowski, Laura Bustillos, David Caffey, Douglas Callegari, Robby Cardiff. Craig Carter, Donny Cates, Steve Cave, Cora Clinton, Yvette Cloutier. David freshmen-215 Colbert, Benae Conner, Jeff Cook, Bonnie Corliss, Mike Costello, Lauren Cottrell, Alice Courtright, Eddy Coussons, Brad Covington, Mike Cravens, Debbie Cronin, David Crosier, Don Daniel, David Daniels, Rhonda Davis, Flon Day, Lisa Dedman, David Dedman, Lisa Deeds, Cheryl Della Calce, Mark Demmerle, Mike Diemer, Brick Dlrba, Terri Doan, Geneva Dorsa. Ken Downey, Zlna Doyle, Sammy Dugan, Paige Dunk, Scott Dziadek, Richard 216-freshmen ,, 'XJ , ,,,, ,Q , , ,Q V 7 . 2 in ea N f V., i t - W' E M Cub 454 Egger, Andrea Ellis, Frances Ellison, Kim Emmott, Paige Erwin, Stephen Every, Shane Ewing, Kari Fayard, David Field, Mike Fly, Marion Fiynt, Debra Fontenot, Ann Foster, James Franz, Kevin Franz, Nadine Frederick, Anthony Froehlich, Aileen Fulkerson, Carol Garner, Pam Garza, Roger Gaston, Robert Gierman, Jackie Gilcrease, James Giles, Blake Gillick, Rick Goerner, Mike Goodyear, Greg Grand, Lacy Greathoust, Glen Green, Nanette freshmen-217 Grube, David Grundstrom, Glenn Guignard, James Hall, Eric Ham, Edward Hanna, Tammy Harris, Jeff Harrison, Teresa Harvey, Dianna Hauser, Vicki Hawkins, Pam Hayward, Tim Hebert, Debra Helton, John Hendren, Debbie Hendricks, Cricket Hensley, Chris Heslop, Barry Hibbard, Stacy Hickman, Steve Hildabolt, Angie Hill, Gayla Holland, Trey Holton, Vivian Hudgens, Donald Hueske, Shari Hultg ren, Clare Hunsucker, Bruce lserman, Jim Jackson, Janet 218-freshmen Mary Sfudenfs Eryoy Hrsf Year 0f High School 11 Jackson, Lynn Jackson, Rebecca Jarrett, Donna Jetley, Neerupma Jinks, Kelly Johnson, Jacquelyn Johnston, Doug Jones, Craig Jones, Eileen Jones, Kathy Kalka, Susan Kampfe, Russ Kartzmark, Charlotte Kaspar, Greg Kaufman, Melinda Kennedy, Brenda Kimbal, Diane King, Kim Kirk, Jade Koehn, Julie Kramer, Ericka Kutach, Steve Lane, Kathy Lasater, John Lawrence, Kara Leatherwood, Debby Liebl, Susan Lincoln, Suzanne Littlefield, Robert Loos, Leah freshmen-219 Loosler, Shannon Lukas, Valarle Luke Travis Luse, Frances Luther, Flovanna Machann, Russell Maloney, Staci Manley, Davld Mangan, Linda Manrriquez, Mario Manuel, Kathleen Martinez, Ofella Mason, Willard Matura, Eugene May, Melinda May, Patrick Maywald, Andy McBride, Michelle McClain, Tommy McClelland, Symony McConnell, Marcy McDonald, Blake McMahon, Traci McNeal, Donna Mercer, Susan Meslroff, John Meyer, Barbara Mick, Mary Middleton, Bruce Mlkeska, Mike 220-freshmen llmleralassmen Dream 0f Being An Upparclassman Dug Ib-., K..------1, Mlller, Agnes Miller, Barbara Miller, David Minnich, Sherrie Mlssourl, Alvin Molina, Mary Morrison, Kim Moseley, Jason Muesse, Bradley Mullett, Tammy Murphree, Dennis Murphree, Jesse Murray, Kathy Myrick, Mark Nelson, Rhonda Nichols, Kim Norman, Carlton Oder, Richard O'MaIley, Bobby O'MalIey, Laurie Ondruch, Michael Orsak, Woody Ortega, Michelle Owings, Cassie Paben, Dawn Palfreyman, Bruce Palmer, Ambrose Pappas, Jamie Parker, Jimmy Parker, Sherrie fresh lT16I'I-221 Parrish, Dewayne Parrish, Sandy Patricio, Keiti. Patterson, Karen Patton, David Payne, Angela Pena, Zellina Perez, George Perez, Yolanda Pering, Kevin Peterson, Robert Pfeifer, Laura Pike, Scott Pinegar, David Poirier, Tracy Porter, Rhonda Prince, Kim Pyka, Kenneth Radike, Susan Ramirez, Barbara Ramm, Christine Randall, April Rasberry, Keith Ray, Tami Reeves, David Riske, Kip Robason, Terri Roberts, Mary Ann Robertson, Billy Roesner, Bob 222-freshmen Freshman Class Gonfnirufod To Sohool Hlbrf 49 '1Bv W lib xak 11 4411 ,4-w 16'i' J, l XX FT ifffff 1! Qf 'M H K i -'Qs L36 1 it 'N 7 r i A X, 6 X ,it I M3 if' la. iz 'br WV 'RZ' . ' . V' V , V2 , , . Z' N-ff A!' L lv f if-t 11'-My . 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Taylor, superlntendent. SECOND ROW: Eugene B. Lange, Edgar CL Walton, The KISD School Board helped many Important events take place In the 1977-78 school term. One project of the year Included the plannlng and productlon of four new schools. The schools conslst of three elementarles and one hlgh school. They are: James E. Taylor Hlgh School, which wlll be bullt In Nottlnghamg Memorlal Parkway Elementary, Bear Creek Elementary and Zelma Hutsell Elementary, which ls .belng bullt on Franz Road. Also on Franz Road, a Transportation and Maintenance Center began construction. Constructlon on the schools began durlng the sprlng of '78. All elementarles should open In the fall of '78, wlth James E. Taylor Hlgh School openlng ln the fall of '79. ' Another event of the year Included board elections In March. New members were chosen and three actlve board members were replaced. Nlck Alexander took Edgar WaIton's place for Posltlon 43 Wesley Nelson stepped out of Posltlon 5, and Gene Myrlck stepped In. Ronald Reed fllled Oscar FraIey's spot for Posltlon 3. Durlng the '77-'78 school term, Superintendent James E. Taylor announded hls retlrement. After 32 years of servlce to the KISD, one year as hlgh school prlnclpal and 31 years as superlntendent, Taylor ended hls long education career. The 1978-'79 Superlntendent wlll be Gordon Brown. Brown was a former KHS football coach, but he wlll be comlng to Katy from Conroe. In Conroe, he served as asslstant superlntendent for the Conroe Independent School Dlstrlct. Hls term began In July. faculty-227 -7-'--mnq i .Z l -1' 'ZZ' Z ,E ,mmf f 4f - my . '- Q' 'E ' 42 1' V W5 ' Z 5 4 gf, 1 'gy-,.,.,, , . ,fd fix 228-faculty Assbf: Principals Work Hard In New Maas Dan O'MaIley-asslatant prlncloal Mlchael L. Grlffln-assistant prlnclpal ,llffl ' H Vw' V: QNX it Dan 0'MaIley BdGf0886d the KHS student bony. Dan O'MaIIey and Mlke Grlffln organlzed students during the assemblies. faculty-229 'f n '- .1 .. .., 4 -Q , --o A 4 4. .1 ..g , ', ,v v A-,.s. e'.f. 1 s'1 . ,.',' uni.. ' ,nl 1' . ',4,p',,. ,',.,,:A H. . ,H,.f' . s, I 1' 1 1 In r '42 . D, ,, ..-' , . ' 1 . on fn' . .v ,'.'v'. ',',','H K ' na '.'v,, 1 nga ' .a,f 4f' . ,Q 1.1 ' 1 4 , , ara , 1 4 - ' ,. i f nf .. -,W ' .79 L ,f, Q f 3 9 ' x 'V Q ' ,A 'V , 4, n H -fp MLW., ,S 7 ' 3223 rn, 5, , 7,5 'S fa-4. f M W fy. A 5. ,z In Q., .n... A -r n o W , 'SRX xxx a, 'E an ', I' 7' ff! , W' , ff ' ,, K ,, 4. , V, .f , '- 4' ,nl .,'i,72,i' Mifpfw ffif' pf' I S ,P-, ' Al ,, ,W , ,yf gf, , f M 1 s -as wwf 4 5 f 47 ff , f, L , KW , f .' .rj f, 75124 ii , ,,g:Q5:,Wq, f Q ff if ' .,,, , ,, ,,f,, f 1,,4,f,,4,f,, .1 f xv 7 ,- f X ,- WM ,- W , .f ' 1 W, ,,k, V, 'Dv Q-ff 5. ,f 3 5 4 J' 'ff' - ,wi ,f -Wf- paw f huffnv pfjffw ,VIZ . 441'fWfamw' -f . WW 7 '-Q! fi f f Q , X ay! 4 -'ff rms Engl, 2 5 L, Ae, I 6 7 H7 0H'ice Workers Organrlre In New Surroundings 5 IN 4'V 'Wlr 'CTS' '41 nr-'-'W -naug- . ,- p, x ,, ,z N Hi- Y-.. Al 'FIRST ROW: Mrs. 'Anh Adele Floss, clerk and Mrs. Dawn Brast, clerk. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pat Harrell, secretary and Mrs. Laura 'Z asslstant alds a the cllnlc Mrs. Valerle Groce, nurse, serves KHS and KJHS. faculty-231 Barren, Marsha Beck, Ellen Beckendorff, Vera Bell, Penny Blair, Peggy Borchers, Dolores Brantley, Sherry Brasher, Suzette Bunte, Bill Card, Pam Carey, Phyllis Davis, Joyce Devenport, Jerry Exley, JoElla Fielder, Edna Mae Gabrys, Eric Griffin, Scott Hamilton, Mayme Harborth, Harold Harrison, Dianne Hood, John Janik, Kim Johnston, Dianna Kahn, Christine Koss, Shirley Leiker, Virginia Lord, Beverly Losavio, Susan McBeth, Mary McDonald, Mary 232-faculty I A, ' , LX'-1 , ,. .Q ' ,ara-wp-. 3 1-' f 0 l 'iw ,ft 'la 'f X HQ ' J 'lv ' J , 3 1 4- :Q f '77 . we V X ' .Z E, f' ' f:fi':r ,, ,A - 4 q , QM, A ,rv ff! I I., 'Sy A i ' f Y u , M' Wm 41.7 i 2,4 -I W - ' u t ,, lids. -'V' if Wx 11, X nw i' 'WX Williamson, Pat Wolman, Ray Youngblood, David McRoberts, Polly Mills, Cathy Mraz, Carol Nash, Melvin Oujezdsky, Karen Peace, Barbara Pepper, Ed Powers, Mary Reinecker, Lester Flhoads, Jack Flossen, Shirley Ruland, Fred Sanders, Marvin Scheller, Terri Schmalz, Jean Simmons, Joe Staton, Doris Stern, Mike Taylor, Dianne Tisdale, Linda Tursam, Frances West, Ken West, Pam White, Gail Williamson, E.L. facu lty-233 Li 4 ez W L r- , M X ,Haw Z. , , , ,I , . ff. V 4, f x WM ff ,T , - 2, f , , I , - If, iw , -' ff f A, c V34,,f, Q, ,,,f, ., 5 fo' ching for those who were truant. Fred Fasslno conducts the band durlng one of thelr many performances. plrlt and support for the KHS basketball team, by attending the pIayer's home games, alone wltb tba studem-body faculty-235 1 4 . b ' 4 x - V. 'Uv -v fm ,di f K,-,imma f I YU' fini-' N f 1 ' A 5 , .mzf ff 1 X I Y. Cafsfarb War ers Do Basf In New Ahnosphere WH' .M ' W Sf inf' Mrs. Lana Jensen-secretary V. qw . 1 M r fr - Q K:--ggi . .- ff -f -I-f E- V' Mrs. Ruth Laihum-food servlce supervisor Mrs Flteny-cashler I fm ,wk Maw K 9 ifknf 3 Es. , . Q i 2 1 'Ki-if Q fx ' K ia.. ' FAFEQTYERIA: Mrs. Pauleiig MCFBYIBFN1, Mrs. Mae Payton, Mrs. Dora Beckendorff, Mrs. Thelma Mellman, Mrs. Velrrna KaIIzewskI:cashIer5Mrs. gJ9 Ann Taylor, Mrs. DOFONWY Mlcak. MVS- A9068 Simpson, Mrs. Marion Hankins, Mrs. 'Ineresa Pyka and Mrs. Gerry Hirsch, manager. r faculty-237 U GD 'IIIGD EIJGQDE-'Q N ,W J, 91 fIQ Al. 1. , A ESQ 5 ' wfsiaff BETA SIGMA PHI -v Q 9 IGIS Watches 6un'enf Events Of Ure Year 5 'j vti , Q T-Rf V, lflfl 55. g A. Fleggle Jackson, of the NY Yankees, set e home run record In the 1977 World Serles.H9 nn three hbmgrg In Ong 1 . 'E E 15 R 1. it Ti H X 2 . George Wllllg climbed the face of the World Trade Tower. 240-nostalgila 3 , ,. V ,.. i AmerIca'e space shuttle, Enterprise, rode etop Its 747 carrier fn February osier the Callfornla mountains and desert durlng He flrst test fllghtf 4 r Gene Simmons, vamplre flgure ofthe group KISS, extended his serpemqike tg whlch he displayed durlng the groups performance. 1,0 ...V xv, mm X I 4 N 93 IQ X Nikv . g'iC . ve 41, w new 45,1 I! n '! Q uv-v..1 ol '. ix - ' s . G x aff 'B Sis fix Lx .. X .ji ,x , If ve, Sambrs Anticipate Hua Coming Of Graduation l The end ofthe school year was filled with mixed emotions. The. excite- ment, happiness and sadness of the end of school was experienced by many. Seniors expressed these feelings strongly. The seniors felt the excitement of graduation and the anticipation of a new and different life. They felt happiness because they were finally out! The sadness was felt because old friends and good tlmes were going to be left behind. Each was to go his separate way. The days ahead were filled with many new experiences for KHS seniors. Mr. McDonald presented Klrk Grubenman wlth a perfect attendance award at gradual Seniors walted In the swelterlng heat for everyone to arrive so that graduation practice could begln on time. .4 Q' 4 V I .W . V xt Kevln Humphries, David Fllddle and Lauren Myrlck talked among themselves whlle they waited for the other eenlora to s 244 , --WW.A....,,,M...,..... ,pn- I ALLEN, CARLA: Basketball 1,2, 35 Volleyball 15 Pep Squad 45 Cholr 35 Cholr Pres. 45 Melody Makers 3,45 Football Sweetheart 45 Cu- pld's Couple 4 and Drama Club 1. ALSUP, JOE: Metal Trades 1,2,4. ANSON, PETE: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Senlor Wlt 45 Metal Trades and Rod 8t Gun Club 1,2. ARMSTRONG, GEORGE: lndus- trlal Arts Golden Hammer Award, Rod 81 Gun Club and Speech Club. ASHLEY, CYNTHIA: FHA 15 Rod 81 Gun Club5 BaaketbalI5 Basket- ball Mang.5 Track 1,2,3,45 Dlstrlct Hurdle Champlon 1,2,35 Reglonal 8t State Quallller ln Track 1,2,3,4 and Most Athletlc Glrl 4. 7 AZIZ, J'WAN: FHA 1,2,3. . BAKER, CRAIG: Football 1,2,3, 45 10-AAA All-Dlstrlct Llneman 45 Most Outstandlng Llneman 45 FFA, Greenhand Farmer and Lone Star Farmer. BAKER, KAREN: Drama Club5 French Club5 Basketball Statstl- clan5 Natlonal Honor Soclety5 Rea- dy Wrltlng and Honor Graduate. BALLARD, KIM: Ovleodo Hlgh School 15 Grants Hlgh School 25 Ovleodo Hlgh 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Spanlsh Club 25 Internatlonal Club 25 Cheerleader 25 Student Councll Sec. 25 Drlll Team 3 and Who's Who 3. BARENTINE, LYNNE: Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Pep Squad 15 Drama Club 15 Student Councll 1,2,35 Class Sec.-Treas. 15 Class Vlce-Pres. 25 All-Dlstrlct Flrst Team Volleyball 3,45 State Flnallsts 35 Reglonal Champs 3 and Reglonal Quallflers 4. BARTLETT, CINDY: FFA 1,2,3, 45 FFA Reporter 35 lnduatrlal Arts 45 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 and Band 1,2,3,4. BENZ' EDDIE: Football 1,2,3,45 Football Captaln 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25 Rod 5 Gun Club 1 and Flghtlng Heart Award 4. BLACK, NICOLE: French Club5 Ralderette at Ocean Clty Hlgh School 15 Latln Club 1 and JETS 1. BRALEY, LARRY: Auto Me- chanlcs and VICA. BRASIER, DEBBIE: Medlcal Careers Club 1,25 Drama Club 25 Reglonal One-Act-Play 35 JETS 45 Press Club 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Student Councll 3,45 Reporter 45 Class Sec.-Treas. 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 35 FCA Vlce-Pres. 4 and Honor Graduate 4. BROCK, MELANIE: Band 1,3,45 Twlrler 1,3,45 Feature Twlrler 45 Natlonal Honor Soclety 45 French Club 1,2 and Honor Graduate 4. 246 Sen' r6red' 5 BROWN, SHARI: FHA and Bookkeeplng Club. BRYAN, DENISE: FFA 1,2,35 Drlll Team 3,45 Rod 8- Gun Club 25 Cosmetology 4 and Most Beautlful 4. BUNCH, CLARA: FHA5 Pep Squad: Cosmetology 3,4 and VICA. CALDWELL, CONNIE: VICA reporter 35 VICA Pres. 45 FHA and VICA Servlce Awards. 5 CALLAHAN, TERRY: Pep Squad Spanlsh Club and Safety Club. CAMPLONE, ROBERT: Band, Honorabel Mentlon Sclence A- wards, Sclence Club, Track, At- lanta H.S. 1,2,. CASEY, KELLY: Pep squad 2,35 FHA 1,2,3 and FHA Reporter 3. CAUDLE, BILLY: Football 1,2,3, 4 and Rod S Gun Club 1. CHRISTENSEN, KAREN: Varslty Volleyball Manager. CLAMPITT, PAM: Cholr1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Melody Makers 45' Speech Club 3,45 Speech Club Sec.-Treas. 45 State Cholr 45 Reglonal Extemp 4 and Honor Graduate 4. COBIA, LINDA: Basketball 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Cheerleader 3,45 Student Councll 35 Student Councll Pres. 4 and Drama Club 1. COLEMAN, EVER: FHA 1,2,3,4. COLLINS, BETTY: FFA 1,25 FFA Offlcer 15 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Band 15 Natlonal Honorj Soclety 45 FTA 3,4 and Honor Graduate 4. . CONNEVEY, EARLE: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball: Rod 8t Gun Club 1 and Spanlsh Club 3. COOLEY, COLEEN: Band 1,2,3, 45 Speech Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Club Sec. 35 Speech Club Vlce- Pres. 45 UIL Poetry 1,2,3,45 State F lnallst Poetry 15 Reglonal Flnallst 35 Dlstrlct Flnallst 2,45 NFL 1,2,3, 45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 UIL One- Act-Play 1,2,3,45 Reglonal Alter- nate Drama 1,3,45 State Flnallst Drama 25 All-Star-Cast Zone Dra- ma 45 Honorable Mentlon Dlstrlct 4 and Honorable Mentlon Re- glonal Drama 4. COOTS, DENNIS: Football 1. COTTRELL, CHRIS: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,45 Press Club Pres. 45 Katy Kourler Edltor 45 Co-Captaln of Varslty Boys' Water Polo Team 3,45 Swlm Team 2,3,45 Most Llkely To Succeed 4 and Best Dressed 4. COURSEY, DONALD: Metal Trades 3,4. CUTLER, CHERYL: Beauregard H.S. 1,25 Student Councll 2,145 Newspaper Staff 25 KHS Valentlne Sweetheart 35 Pep Squad 35 Na- tlonal Honor Soclety 3,45 JETS 45 Homecomlng Queen 45 Most Llke- ly to Succeed 4 and Honor Grad- uate 4. DAVIDSON, JO ANN: FHA 35 Press Club 45 Track 15 Spanlsh Club 1 and Pep Squad 1. DAVIS, LAURIE: Volleyball 15 French Club 1,25 UIL Spelllng1,25 Cholr 35 Band 1 ,2,3,45 State Solo 81 Ensemble 2,3,45 All Dlstrlct Band 2,3,45 All Reglon Band 3,45 Na- tlonal Honor Soclety 3,4 and Honor Graduate 4. DAY, LYNN: Sharpstown H.S. 1,25 Drlll Team 3,45 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,45 Pep Squad 1,2,35 Spanlsh CLUB 1b'Va A: French Club5 Student Councll5 FTA5 Hospltallty Club5 Amerlcan Leglon Award5 Merlt awards In Engllsh, hlstory, Spanlsh and sclence5 Flrst Runner-up for Capl- tal Scholar and Salutatorlan 4. DEARING, JACKIE: FFA 2,3,45 FFA Sec. 35 Band 1,2,3,45 FFA Reporter 4 and Track Manager 2. DEARING, JULIE: FFA 1,2,3,45 and Glrls' Golf 4. DEMMERLE, KAREN: North- shore H.S. 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 French Club Vlce-Pres. 25 Keyettes 2,35 Natlonal Honor So- cIety5 Junlor Natlonal Honor So- clety5 Dean's Llst 35 Perfect Atten- dance Award 25 Performance A- ward for Geometry 25 Performance Award for Clvlcs 15 Whe'e Who Among Amerlcan H.S. 35 KHS Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 and Honor Graduate 4. DITTRICH, CYNTHIA: Basket- ball 1,2,4 and Track 1. DOAN, RONNIE: Speech Club -15 Photography Club 15 JETS 15 Football 1,25 Baseball 1 and Basketball 1,2. DOGGETT, STEVE: Baseball and Key Club. DOLEN, LAURA: Cholr 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Melody Makers 3,4 and All-State Solo ln Cholr 4. DORLEY, MONICA: Spanlsh Club 1,2. DORSETT, SANDIE: Band 1,2,3, 45 Twlrler 3,4 and FFA 1,2,3. EHRHART, MIKE: Football 1,2, 3,45 VICA Vlce-Pres.5 Track 15 Baseball: State Troubleshootlng Contest In Auto Mechanlcs 4 and Rod 81 Gun Club. FALDYN, ARTHUR: Lone Star Farmer 45 Football- 1,2,3,4 and FFA1,2,s. FARRELL, STEVE: lndustr Arts 4. FAULK, RITCHEY: Football 1 3,45 All-Dlstrlct Football Te: 2,3,45 Spanlch Club 3,4 and Sr nlsh Club offlcer 4. FERRIER, STEVE: Huntlngt Beach H.S. 1,2,5 Carlsbad H.S. KHS 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Ba 1,2,35 Water Polo Team 45 Swl mlng Team 45 All-Dlstrlct Bar Natlonal Honor Soclety and Hor Graduate. FITENY, KIM: Pep Squad 35 DI Team 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Natlol Honor Soclety 3,4 and FCA 4. FLETCHER, CONNIE: Volleyb 1,2,3,45 Class Pres. 35 Cla Vlce-Pres. 45 FHA 1,25 Pep Squ 1,2,35 Cheerleader 45 Studs Councll 2,3,45 Tennls 15 Cls Favorlte 3,45 Mlss KHS 45 Cla Leader 4 and FCA Pres. 4. FLY, KATHY: Drama Club FFA 1,2,4 and Cosmetology 3,4 FORD, NAOMI: Essence Cl 1,25 Cosmetology 3,4 and VICA FRANZ, BRENDA: Speech CI 3,45 Debate 45 Pep Squad 2,3 Industrlal Arts 35 l.A. Sgt.-. Arms 35 Photography Club 1 Amerlcan Forelgn Exchange S' dent 15 Drlll Team 45 Natlou Honor Soclety 3,4 and Hor Graduate 4. FRISCH, BOB: Natlonal Hor Soclety 45 Vocatlona Industr Clubs of Amerlca5 Photograp Club, Journalism Club5 Newsl per Edlotr5 MGM Club: Basebz Hogan Hlgh School and KI Honor graduate 4. 5 GARCIA, JOSE': Soccer 1,2,3 Ba'nd5 Columbla H.S. 1,2,3 a Stratford H.S..3. . GARNER, DAVID: Baseball 1 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Honore Menlon Football 45 Sgt.-at-Arr FCA 3,4 and Tlger Club. GILLEY, SHARON: Pep Sql 2,35 Drlll Team 2,3,45 Stud Councll 45 Chaplln S.C. 4 I Track 2,3,4. GILLICK, MIKE: Helped cc pose Senlor Class Song, Endl FlIght 4. GIRNDT, MEREDYTH: Bl 1,2,3,45 Twlrler 2,3,45 Med Careers Club 1,25 French Clul Glee Club 25 Drama Club Dlstrlct Band 35 Reglon Bam and Honor Graduate 4. GRANGER, MONICA: Natl: Honor Soclety 45 Blology Aw: Typlng Award5 French Club French Club Sec. GREER, DANA: Track 1 Gymnastlcs 1,2. GRUBENMAN, KIRK: Speech Club 1 .2,3,43 Drama Club 1,2,3,43 State One-Act-Play Meet 2,3,43 OAP Reglonal Alternate 1: Track 13 Football 1,23 OAP1,2,3,43 State Persuaslve Meet 3 and Reglonal Persuaslve Meet 4. GRUNDSTROM, SCOTT: Bas- ketball 3,43 and Baseball 3,4. GUZMAN, GWEN: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Flrst All-Dlstrlct Team 2,3,43 Track 13 Drama Club 1 and Pep Squad 1. HAINES, LEE ANN: Drama Club 11 French Club 13 Pep Squad 1 and Basketball Manager 1. HANDLEY, TODD: One-Act-Play Best Actor 43 Honorable Mentlon '783 Dlstrlct 43 Speech Club 2,3,4 and Football. HARMON, WILFRED: Basketball Manager 2,3,4. HAYWARD, STEVE: French Club: Football 1,2,3,43 Track: Vlce-Pres. FCA 33 Pres. FCA 43 All-Dlstrlct Football 4 and Chrls- tlan Athlete of the Year 3.4. HEAVIN, WILL: Natlonal Honor Soclety: Leadershlp Award3 Muslc Award3 ROTC: Golf Club: Flylng Club and Member of Soclety for Dlstlngulshed Amerlcan Hlgh School Students. HICKS, NANCY: Pep Squad 1,23 Tennls Team 1,23 Drama Club 13 Class Favorlte 23 Most Courteous 4 and Honor Graduate 4. HILTON, DENNIS: UIL Sclence 3,43 JETS 3,43 Most lntellectuaI3 Gold Key Award: Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 and Honor Graduate 4. HIRSCH, BARBARA: FHA 1, 23 Cholr 13 Basketball 13 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Student Councll 43 Sec.- Treas. 43 All-Dlstrlct 43 Volleyball Reglonal Flnallst 43 State Flnallst 4. HOLMES, BRYANT: JETS 3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 Composer of Baby Come Back. HUDGENS, DEBBIE: Rod 8t Gun Club. HULTGREN, LIZ: Cholr 1,2,3,43 Ecology Club 13 Essence 'Club 23 French Club 3 and Band 1l,2. HUMPHRIES, KEVIN: Student Councll Presldent 13 Football 1,2, 3,43 Tack 1,2,3,43 Speech 3,43 Drama 3,43 Blll Archer Intern 33 DAR Good Cltlzang Class Vlce- Pres. 33 Class Pres. 43 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,43 NHS Pres. 43 Senlor Class Leader 43 Mr. KHS 43 Ciass Favorlte 2,3,43 Football: Captaln 43 One-Act-Play ReglonaI3 Informative Speaklng and Honor Graduate 4. HUNDLEY, LEE: FFA 1,2,3. HUNSUCKER, DAVID: Rod 81 Gun Club 13 lndustrlal Arts Club: Football 1,2,3,4: 'Baseball 23, Track: Woodshop Golden Hammer Award and Cupld's Couple 4. IZARD, SUSAN: Sprlng Branch H.S. 13 Pep Squad 2, 33 Spanlsh Club 3,43 Track 33 UIL Shorthand 43 Student Councll 43 All-Amerl- can Drlll Team 43 Bengal Brlgade 3,4 and Captaln ot Drlll Team 4. JACKSON, SHARON: Pep Club 1,2,33 Pep Squad 43 Spanlsh Club 33 FHA 4 and Parllamentarlan of FHA 4. JONES, LYNN: Annual Staff 33 Drama Club 13 Newspaper Staff 4 and Photography Club 2. JORDAN, AMY: Honor Graduate 43 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,43 Tres. 43 Spanlsh Club 3,43 Swlm Team Captaln 33 Water Polo Team Captaln 2 and Press Club 4. KEMPEL, JOE: lndustrlal Arts 4. KING, KENNY: Football 2,4 and Baseball 1. KUBENA, JOHN: FFA 1,2,3,4Q Football 1,2 and Track 1,2. LARSEN, BEN: FFA 1,2,3,4 and Football Manager 1,2. LARSON, TERESA: FFA 2,3,4 and Homemaklng Club 1. LEWIS, SCOTT: Auto Mechanlcs 4. LOVETT, STEVE: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,43 Student Councll 1,23 FFA Tres.: Basketball 13 Rod 8t Gun Club1 and Honor Graduate 4. LYLE, ROBERT: Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Art Awards: Re- glonal Cross Country 13 Reglonal Track 880 Relay 43 State Track 880 Relay 33 Close-Up Trlp 4 and Hlgh Polnt Man ln Track 1,2,3,4. MALIA, MIKE: Metal Trades 1,3,4Q Football Manager 3,4: VICA 3,43 VOCA 1 and State Metal Trades Contestant 3. MANSELL, ROBIN: FFA 1,23 Newspaper Staff 3,4 and Most Handsome 4. MARTINEZ, SEBASTIAN: Foot- ball 13 Track 13 Basketball 13 FFA 1,2,33 Ag Coop 4 and FFA Parllmentarlan. MATHEWS, TONY: Galena Park H.S. 13 Football 2,3,4Q Track 23 Baseball 2,33 Second All-Dlstrlct Llneman 4 and Rod 8t Gun Club 2. MAYWALD, SHARON:' Band 1,2,3,4: One-Act-Play 13 Stage Band 1,23 Tennls 2 and Band Sec.-Tres. 4. MCBEATH, ROCHEL: Student Councll 1,2,33 Student. Councll Vlce-Pres 43 Cheerleader 43 Pep Squad 33 FCA 3,43 Drama Club 13 Basketball 1,2,33 Track 2,3,4Q Class Pres. 2 and Wh0's Who MCJUNKIN, DAN: Band 1,2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Student Dlrector3 Dra- ma Club 1,2,3,4 and 'Speech Club 1,2,3,4. MCMEANS, JOLI: Tannls 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 FHA 1 and Drama Club 2. MEASON, SUSAN: Basketball 1,2,33 Drama Club: Class Sec.- Tres. 1,2 and Senlor Wlt 4. MEYER, MIKE: VICA 2,3: Metal Trades 3,4 and Rod Bt Gun Club. MICK, BOBBY: Drama Club and Cholr 1,2,3. MILLER, JANISZ VICA 1,2 and FHA 1. MILLS, EDDIE: Football 1,2 and FFA 1,2,3. MITCHELL, PAZZIE: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Ready Readlng Llterary Club 4 and Honor Graduate 4. MOEHLE, STEVE: Swlm Team 33 Baseball 23 Rod Bt Gun Club 13 JETS and Honor Graduate 4. ' MOORE, DEEDRA: Medlcal Careers Club 1,23 Annual Staff 33' Drama Club 1 and Speech Club. MOWRER, MELISSA: Pep Squad 1,23 Drlll Team 33 Spanlah Club. 3,4: Spanlsh Club Oftlcer3 Drama Club 1,23 FCA 1,2,33 Water Polo Team 3,43 Swlm Team 33 Basket- ball Manager 1 and French Club 1. MOYER, GARY: VICA 3,43 Metal Trades 3,43 Rod 8t Gun Club: FFA3 Dlstrlct Wlnner Metal Trades 3,4' and lndustrlal Arts Club. MUDD, LEAH: Swlm Team 1,23 Cheerleadlng 3 Cheerblock 2 and Art Award 1,2,3,4. MULLINS, BOBBY: Swlm Team 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Water Polo 3,43 State Swlmmlng lnvltatlonal Meet 43 Band Vlce-Pres. 4 and Stage Band 3,4. MYER, MARY: Franklln Delano Roosevelt H.S. 1,2,3f Chorus and KHS 4. MYRICK, LAUREN: Basketball Manager 1,2,33 Drama Club 13 Natlonal Honor Soclety 43 STudent Councll 4 and Honor Graduate 4. NASH, JAY: Student Councll 1,2 and Tennls1,2,3,4. NELSON, JAMI: Band 1,2,3,43 One-Act-Play 3,43 Basketball 13 TennIs1,23 Drama Club 2,3,4 and FHA 1. NELSON, MARK: FFA 1,2,3,4. NEMMER, RICK: Football Man- ager 1,23 Baseball Manager 2 and Rod Bt Gun Club. NICHOLS, JAMES: CVAE Metal Trades 13 Metal Trades VICA 1,23 State Conventlon 3 and Dlstrlct and State Conventlon 4. NICHOLS, KELLY: Swlm Team and Water Polo Team. NIX, BECKY: Drlll Team 3,43 Pe Squad 23 Speech Club and Dram Club. P a NORRIS, APRIL: Press Club 2. PENA, FRANCELI: Spanlsh Club Pres. 3,4 and Pep Squad 1,2. PERLMUTTER, BRIAN: Drama Club3 One-Act-Play and Speech Club. PERRY, RUSTY: Auto Mechanlcs 3,4. PETERSON, ROY: Track 2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Honorable Mentlon Baseball 33 lndustrlal Arts Club 4 and Football 3. PHAM, MING: French Club 13 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 and Honor Graduate 4. PIERCE, MATT: Band. POORMAN, NELSON: FFA 1,2, 3,43 FFA Pres.: Rod 8t Gun Club 13 Basketball 1 and Student Councll. PRICE, LENNY: Track 2,3,4Q Press Club 3,43 Photography Club 2 and Head Photographer for the Yearbook Staff 3,4. RANDALL, ANDREA: Most Ath- letlc 43 Dlstrlct Champ In Trlple Jump, Hlgh Jump and 440 Dash 33 State Quallfler In Track 2,33 All Amerlcan ln Basketball and Track: All-Dlstrlct Basketball 43 Hlgh Polnt In Track 2,3 and Assistant Track Coach 4. RAPER, KEN: Football 1,2,3,43 All-Dlstrlct Football Team 43 Out- standlng Blocker of the Year 43 Baseball 1,23 Track and Auto Mechanlcs Parllmentarlan. RAY, KEVIN: Football 1,2, and Baseball 2. REVERMAN, KARLA: Sec. of lndustrlal Arts Club: JETS 3,43 Ready Wrltlng3 Most Intellectual 43 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,4 and Honor Graduate 4. RHEMAN, BETTY SUE: Band 1,2,3,43 TwlrIer2,3,43 Drama Club 1,2,33 Speech Club 1,2,3,3 Natlon- al Honor Soclety 3,4 and Honor Graduate 4. RICE, LISA: Drama ,1,2,3,4j One-Act-Play: Speech Club and French Club 1,2. RIDDLE, DAVID: Band 1,2,3,43 Band Pres. 43 Dlslrlct Ensemble 2,3,43 State Ensemble 33 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,43 NHS Vlce-Pres. 43 Student Councll 2,3,43 STudent Councll Parllamentarlan 2,3,43 FFA 13 FFA Parllamentarlan 13 Dlstrlct FFA Qulz Team 13 Area FFA Qulz Team 13 Honor Roll Award 1,2,3,4: Perfect Attendance Award3 Medlcal Careers Club 23 Katy Nomlnee for Hugh O'Brlen Award 23 Katy Flnallst ln Sons of the Republlc of Texas Essay contest 43 Tennls Team 1,23 JETS 2,3,43 Vlce-Pres. JETS 43 UIL Dlstrlct Typlng Team 33 UIL Sllde Rule Team 2,3 and Honor Grad- uate 4. 247 ROBERTS, CHARLOTTE: ' FFA 1,2: Track 1: Basketball 1: Indus- trlal Arts Sec. 4 and Photography Club. ROBERTS, LORI: Band 1,2: Drama Club 1 and French Club 1,3. ROBINSON, MICKIE: Snyde H.S. 1,2,3: Student Councll Pres.: All Star Cast at State Meet: Best Actress ln Dlstrlct: Student Advl- sory Commlsslon: French Club: Speech Club 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2,3,4 and Member of two State Champlonshlp One-Act-Plays. ROD, RUSSELL: FFA. RUTLEDGE, MONTEL: Sprlng Woods H.S. 1,2,3: Spanlsh Club Offlcer: Engllsh Honors Club 2,3: Spanlsh Club 1,2,3 and JETS 4. SCARDlNO, MIKE: FFA 1,2,3. SCHMIDT, MICHELLE: Taft H.S. 2,3: Most Outstnadlng 9th Grade Glrl: Glrls' Athletlc Club Sec.: Body Mechanlcs Club and Gymnastics Club. SCOTT, CASEY: Speech Club 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Pep Squad 2,3,4: Pep Squad Pres. 4: Spanlsh Club 2 and Spanlsh Club Vlce-Pres. 3. SCOTT, JUDY: Band 1,2,3. SCOTT, PAT: Essence Club 1,2: FHA 3 and Basketball 1,2. SERRES, KEN: Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball: Basketball and Rod 81 Gun Club 1. SHOEMAKER, VERNON: Auto Mechanlcs 3,4. ABEL, JAMES--76, 202 ADAIR, MELODY-193 ADKlNS, JENNIFER-46, es, 112,184,214 ALEXANDER, GRISELDA-85, 101, 112,114,115,117,214 ALEXANDER, LlsA-156, 164, 202 ALEXANDER, sTAcY-45, 48, 49,136,137,138, 145,161,193 ALLEN, CARLA-62, 72, 156, 158, 182 ALLEN, CHERI-49, 84, 100, 136, 138, 202 ALLEN, DEANNA-85, 176, 214 ALLENDER, STEVE-120, 202 ALLEY, MARK-214 ALLISH, TALEAH-161, 193 ALSUP, JOE-153, 182 248 SMITH, LLOYDIS: CVAE 1,3,4 and Metal Trades 1,3,4. SMITH, STEVE: Newspaper Staff 4. SMITH, TESSA: Medlcal Careers Club 1: Basketball 1: FFA: Track 2,3 and Band 1,2,3,4. SNOWDEN, DONALD: Football 1,2,3,4: All-Dlstrlct Football 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: All-Dlstrlct Baseball 3: Basketball 1: Track 1, 3,4: John Culpepper Award 4: Student Councll 1,2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,4: JETS Va A: Class Pres. 1: FFA 1,2,3: Lone Star Farmer 3: Most Athletlc 4 and Veledlctorlan 4. STALEY, MIKE: FFA 2,3 and Footbalt 3. STAPLETON, KATHY: Spanlsh Club: Sec. of Student Councll: Layout Edltor of Yearbook: VICA: State Competltor ln VICA: Sec. of VICA for Cosmetology and Art Club. STAVLEY, GAY: Glee Club 1: Drlll Team 2: Pep Squad 2: French Club 2: FHA 1,2,3: Annual Staff 3: Edltor of Annual Staff 4 and Seo,-Tres. of Press Club 4. STEWART, KELLY: Pep Squad 2,3: Drlll Team 2,3,4: Drlll Team Sec.-Tres. 3: Speech Club 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Shorthand Dlstrlct Contestant 4: Studeht Councll 3,4 and Student Councll Sec.-Tres. 4. STOVALL, SUSAN: Baytown Lee H.S. 1,2: Dlamond H.S. 3: Band 1,2,3,4: Cholr 1,2,3,4: Basketball: Track Manager: Cholr Vlce-Pres. 3: Member of Who's Who 3: Valentlne Sweetheart 4: Outstand- mg cnolr STudent -1: lndlvlauaust' 4 and FCA. 4 STURM, RANDY: FFA 1,2,3,4 and Rod 8t Gun Club. SUTER, LISA: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,4: Honor Graduate 4: Pep Sq'uad 1: Drlll Team 4: Golf 3: FFA 1,2,3: Lone Star Degree 4: Best Dressed 4: Rod 81 Gun Club 1: Photography Club 2 and Grand Champlon FFA Lamb 2. TARTT, DEAN: Football. TATUM, MARK: Track 4 and Drama Club 4. TEM PLET, ROBBIE: Baseball 2,3. THIBAULT, LlLI: French Club 3: lndustrlal Arts Club 3: JETS 4 and Honor Graduate 4. VALDEZ, SANDRA: Pep Squad 1,2,3: Medlcal Careers Club 2 and Track 1. VAUGHAN, DAVID: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Honorable MENTION Basketball 4 and Rod 81 Gun Club 1. VICTORY, CINDY: FFA 1,2,3,4: Lone Star Farmer Degree 4: Basketball 1,2 and Track 1. WACHEL, SHARON: Band 1,2,3, 4: Twlrler 2,3,4: Medlcal Careers Club 2: Glee Club 1,2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3,4: Volleyball 1: Track 1: Basketball 2 and Honor Graduate 4. WALKER, MATTIE: Cosmetol- ogy 3. WALL, BRIAN: Wllllam Fremd H.S. 1,2,3 and Tennls 4. Student In e ANCELL, WESLEY--202 ANDERSON, DIANE-214 ANDERSON, JANET-48, 85, 101,112,114,117,161, 214 ANDERSON, JEAN-85, 112, 161, 214 ANDERSON, LEAH-214 ANDERSON, SHERIE-165, 202 ANDREW, MYRON-120, 214 ANDREWS, ANITA-202 ANDREWS, CINDY-193 ANSON, PETE-63, 70, 153, 182 ANSON, VERONlCA-193 ARMAND, ALISON-202 ABIZMSTRONG, GEORGE-146, ARMSTRONG, RICHARD-149, 214 ARNDT, MONICA-156, 165, 202 ASHLEY, CYNTHIA-60, ,112, 114, 116, 162 ASHLEY, ELIZABETH--112,116, 176, 202 ATKINSON, KARIN-122, 151, 214 AZIZ, J'WAN-182 AZIZ, SHWAN-76, 202 BACHLER, DANIEL-70, 154, 193 BACHLER, POLLY-161, 214 BAILEY, KEVIN-77, 214 BAlFtD, CHIP-214 BAIRD, THERESA-112, 114, 214 BAKER, CRAIG-70, 182 BAKER, DAVID-77, 106, 107, 214 WEHUNT, DEAN: Football 1,2 4: Track 1,2,3,4: Rod 81 Gun C 3: Spanlsh Club 3: FCA 2,3,4: F Offlcer 2,3: JETS 3,4: Stud1 Councll 3,4: Natlonal Honor Sc ety 3,4: UIL Number Sense JETS Pres. 4: Honor Roll Aw: 1,2,3,4: Honor Mentlon Football Flrst Place In Houston Post Scl lastlc Wrltlng Awards Comp! tlon, Natlonal Merlt Flnallst a Honor Graduate 4. WELLER, DEBBIE: Volleyb 1,2,3,4 and All-Dlstrlct 3,4. WHlTWORTH, RICK: Spanl Club and Vocatlonal lndustl Arts Club. WIBBERG, DOLLY- Best 1 Round Cheerleadlng: Softb Team 1 and Pep Squad 2. WILBURN, DOUG: Football 4a Baseball 4. wn.Hrre, JOEL: Baseball 9,-1 WILLIAMS, KELLY: Tennls s WOOD, JAM ES! Honorable M1 tion ln Katy Art Rodeo and G Seal of Merlt ln the Scholastlc l Contest. . WORK, GARNETT: Grlms H.S. 1,2: Drlll Team 3,4: ,Span Club 3: Pep Squad 3: JETS 4 e Honor Graduate 4. WUNSCH, PATl: Basketball and Cosmetology 4. , , YOUDAL, SAM: FFA 1,2 Hlstorlan 2: Junlor Advlsor a Lone Star Farmer 3:'FHA Beau Basketball 1,2: Football 1: Rod Gun Club1 and Most Courteouz BAKER, GAYLA--193 BAKER, GLENDA-112, 202 BAKER, KAREN--1s, 163, 1a BALDRIDGE, JAN1S-Q156, 19: BALDRIDGE, PAMELA-1' 214 , BALLARD, KIM-164, 182 BARDWELL, JEANA--182 BARDWELL, VONDA-193 BARENTINE, LYNNE-76, 182 BARKEH, GINA-156, 158, 21 BARNES, ALlsoN-1s2 BARNES, TANYA-19:1 BARTLETT, clnov-146, 1 183 BARTLETT, DAVID-202 V i I 5 3 r 1 . I1 IE I1 I. I1 ,, I, 1 BARTON, CATHY-65, 114, 184, 202 BARTON, JAN-183 BATT, BRAD-214 BAUER, FENTON-146, 214 BECKENDORFF, BARRY-176, 202 BECKETT, JOHN-202 BECKHAM, LISA-193 BELL, DIANNE-202 BELL, MICHAEL-183 BELLOWS, JOAN-173, 175 BELLOWS, TIM-152 BENAVIDES, JANIE-149 BENNETT, LISA-202 IBENZ, EDDIE-70, 183 BENZ, TESA-164, 193 'BERMEL, SANDRA-144, 215 BEUERLE, JENNIFER-148, 215 QBEUSTRING, MICHELLE-138, 203 faevms, THAD-202 Qamun, Joe-rs, 130, 203 Bus:-1oP, RHONDA-215 Isrssev, JEFF- 47, 48, 163 BRAYTON, TRACEY-176 BREWAR, MELONY-161 BRIDGES, BARBARA-203 BRIDGES, JULIE-156 BRIDGES, SUSAN-156, 158, 193 BRIGGS, CAROL-160, 215 BRIGGS, LEEANN-183 BRIGHTWELL, HUGH-76, 149, 203 BRIGHTWELL, RUSSELL-215 BRILES, DAVID-193 BRITTAIN, PAUL-215 BROACH, RICHARD-193 BROACH, WILLIAM-215 BROADWAY, DEBBIE-174 BROCK, MELANIE-148, 163, 168, 183 BROCK, ROBERT-77, 215 BROWN, BART-77, 130, 215 BROWN DOUG-193 BROWN JAMES-203 BROWN, JASON-77, 106, 215 BROWN, JIMMY-194 BROWN KATHY-161, 203 BROWN SHARI-183 'BLACK JYBLACK BLACK, jBLAZE, NICOLE-139, 163, 183 SHARON-203 CLINT- 215 BRENDA- 183 NBOHMFALK, DEBBIE-203 1530!-IMFALK, LINDA-84, 203 FBONFAVDINI, KIM-148, 203 H Inaouonewx, cAn1.o1'rA-193 aouonefxux, CHARLES-215 F':a3c:g1J3g1sP913s, VANESSA-48, aowosn, EDITH- zoa I 4 I I I BOWDEN, ROY-215 BOYD, SARADA-94, 148 BRADLEY, CHARLES-215 BSADLEY, ROBERT-70, 153, 1 BRALEY, LARRY-154, 183 BRALY, MICHAEL-77, 215 BRASHEAR, DEEN-203 BRASIER DEBORAH-59 94 95,139,140,162,165,183 ' ' i I BROWNING, TROY-203 BROYLES, BILLY-215 BROYLES, JOHNNY-203 BROZ, ROBERT-215 BRUGNER, MARTY-120, 194 BRYAN, DENISE-58, 170, 173, 175, 183 BRYANT, JANNIE-215 BRYANT, KEVIN-70, 162, 194 BUDD, LOR1-48, 161, 164, 215 BUETTNER, EDWARD-215 BULANOWSKY, ELAINE-203 BULANOWSKY, LAURA-215 BULLOCK, MIKE-203 BUNCH, CLARA-174, 183 BUNCH, GLENDA-194 BURNETT, JUDY-48, 149, 181, 203 BURNS, ROBERT-194 BURNS, THAD-106, 107 BUSE, ROSEMARY-203 BUSTILLOS, DAVID-106, 140, 144,215 BUSTILLOS, RAMIRO-92, 106 110, 148, 203 BYRD, BETHANY-194 BYRD, BUBBA8176, 203 CAFFEY, CINDY-148, 203, 215 CAFFEY, WAYNE-106, 110 CBGLDWELL, CONNIE-173, 175, CALDWELL, TINA-148, 203 CALLAHAN, TERRY-164, 183 CALLAWAY, JAMIE-203 SQLLEGARI, ROBERT-77, 108, CANADA, MARIANNA-148, 203 CANADA, STANLEY-152, 203 CARABOTTA, JOE-154 CARDIFF, CANDACE-172, 203 CARDIFF, GEORGE-77, 106, 215 CARDIFF, LES-194 CARR, greg-194 148, CARR, SUE-112, 115, 138, 203 CARTER, DAVID-44, 183 CARTER, DONNY-215 CARTUSCIELLO, LUCY-161, 203 CASEY, ADRIAN-203 CASEY, KELLY-193 CATES, STEVE-215 CAUDLE, BILLY-183 CAVE, CORA-161, 215 CHAMMAS, ERNIE-204 CHANEY, LAWRENCE-149, 156, 204 CHARNQUIST, JAMES-194 CHARPENTIER, MARK-204 CHOATE, DANETTE-170, 172, 173 CH RISTENSEN, DAVID-176 CHRISTENSEN, KAREN-78, 138,183 CHRISTENSEN, P1oNN1E-re, 124,125,204 CHURCHILL, JEANNE-101, 144 CLAMPITT, PAM-48, 156, 158, 161, 183 CLANTON, SUZAN N E-46, 144, 204 CLANTON, TODD-44, 70, 106 110, 161, 194 CLARKSON, JAMES-204 CLEAVES, CHRIS-149, 204 CLINTON, YVETTE-148, 215 CLOUTIER, DAVID-46, 215 CLOUTIER, MIKE-199 COAN, JOHN-184 COBIA, LINDA-78, 79, 140, 143 164, 169, 184 COLBERT, BENAE-112, 117, 165, 216 COLEMAN, DALE-152 COLEMAN, EVER-184 COLLINS, BETTY-78, 79, 187 COMPASSI, VICKI-118 CONGRAM, JEFF-149, 204 CONNER, JEFF-77, 216 CONNEVEY, EARLE-70, 86, 87, 106, 107, 110, 184 CONNOR, JAIME-146 COOK, BONNIE-178, 216 COOLEY, COLEEN-48, 148, 159, 160,161,184 COOPER, CATHY-204 COOPER, KEITH-204 COOPER, LISA-204 COOTS, DENNIS-59, 184 COOTS, KATHY-138 CORLEY, KIM-100, 204 CORLISS, MIKE-77, 106, 152, 216 COSTELLO, LAUREN-216 COTTRELL, ALICE-140, 216 CQTTRELL, or-mls-44, 48, eo 61, 104,136,137, 138,183,184 COURSEY, GARY-152, 204 COURSEY, PAT-204 COURTRIGHT, EDDY-77, 216 COUSSENS, CRAIG-194 COUSSONS, BRAD-216 COVINGTON, MIKE-146, 216 COVINGTON, TEONNI-194 CRAVENS, DEBORAH-216 CROMEANS, BRUCE-184 CRONIN, DAVID-216 CRONIN, ERIC-144 249 1 CROSIER, DON-93, 149, 216 CROW, ALISON-194 CUSTER, TIM-86, 87, 124, 125, 140, 193, 194 CUTLER, CHERYL-59, 60, 66, 139, 140,163, 184 DABNEY, MIKE-204 DALE, TONI-156 DALTON, REBECCA-194 DANIEL, DAVID-176, 216 DANIEL, JAMES-204 DANIEL, KIM-204 DANIELS, MICHELL-50, 148, 204 DANIELS, RHONDA-148, 216 DARNEAL, EDDIE-154 DAVIDSON, JO ANN-138, 184 DAVIS, CHET-144 DAVIS, CLIFF-178, 204 DAVIS, CRAIG-86, 87, 125, 194 DAVIS, KARLA-204 DAVIS, KELLY-122, 172, 173, 204 DAVIS, LAURIE-51, 148, 163, 184 DAVIS, RONALD-118, 149, 216 DAVIS, TERESSA-165, 204 DAY, LYNN-51, 53, 144, 183, 184 DAY, LISA-216 DAY, MELISSA-148, 204 DE BOER, MIKE-163, 194 DEARING, JACKIE--148, 184 DEARING, JULIE-122, 184 DEDMAN, DAVID- 216 DEDMAN, LISA-148, 216 DEEDS, CHEFIYL-144, 164, 216 DEEDS, ROBYN-170, 194 DEHLIN, JULIANNE-156, 161, 165, 194 DELANGE, CLARE-149, 194 DELLA CALCE, MARK-77, 216 DELONEY, SHERI-204 DEMMERLE, GREG-194 DEMMERLE, KAREN-183, 164 DEMMERLE, MIKE-144, 216 DENNISON, CATHY-100, 194 DEVANE, DENISE-144,165, 204 250 DEVELASCO, GEORGE-204 DEVELASCO, RUBEN-194 DEVORE, GEORGE-70, 194 DEVORE, JAMES-77 DEWEES, MELISSA-78, 79, 94, 95, 140, 163, 194 DEWEY, TAMMY-170, 204 DIAL, KEVIN--77 DIEMER, BRICK-216 DILLON, DEBBIE-165, 204 DININGER, SCOTT-106, 204 DIRBA, TERRI-112, 114, 144, 216 DITTRICH, CYNTHIA-94, 95, 184 DITTRICH, KAREN-194 DIVIN, WANDA-205 DOAN, DAPHNE-94, 205 DOAN, GENEVA-216 DOAN, RONNIE-51,139,184 DOBBELARE, LYNETTE-194 DOGGETT, STEVE-184 DORLEY, MONICA--184 DORSA, KEN-93, 149, 216 DORSETT, SANDIE-66, 148, 168, 165 DOTY, KIM-194 DOUGLASS, PAUL-104, 140, 144, 205 DOVE, WENDY-205 DOWELL, SANDY-78, 145, 162, 194 DOWN EY, ZINA-218 DOYLE, SAMMY-77, 176, 216 DRAPER, RICHARD-205 DUGAN, PAIGE-101, 216 DUKE, MEGAN-145, 170, 205 DULANEY, GLENN-195 DUNCAN, PAT-112,116, 195 DUNEGAN, CHRIS--92, 76, 205 DUNK, GARY-76, 106 110, 205 DUNK, SCOTT-176, 216 DUNK, TOM-176, 205 DUNLAP, SCOTT--205 DUREE, SHERYL-205 DZIADEK, CAROL-195 DZIADEK, RICHARD-176, 216 EBERT, CHERYL-173, 205 EDMUNDS, BILL-205 EDWARDS, MARK--205 EGGER, ANDREA-160, 161, 217 EHRHARDT, MIK-E-70,154,185 ERHARDT, SANDRA-205 ELLIS, FRANCES-217 ELLISON, KIM-217 ELLISON, TAMMY-205 EMMOTT, PAIGE-160, 164, 217 ENGLISHBEE, KAREN-84, 195 ERNSTES, ANTHONY-205 ERWIN, STEPHEN-106, 217 ERWIN, SUZANN-195 EVANS, GARY-205 EVERY, SHANE--46, 144, 217 EWING, KARI-165, 217 FAIRBANKS, KEITH-155, 176, 195 FALDYN, ARTHUR-185 FALDYN, SHARON--149, 176, 205 FARRELL, STEVE-185 FAULK, FIITCHEY-70, 185 FAYARD, DAVID-125, 217 FEDELE, DEENA-205 FELCHAK, CHERI-165, 1 195 FERRIER, STEVE--104,149, 163, 185 FIELD, CYNTHIA-149, 173, 205 FIELD, MICHAEL-118, 149, 217 FISHER, RHONDA--195 FITENY, KIM-112, 115, 1 170,185 FLETCHER, CHERRI-195 FLETCHER, CONNIE-56, 57, 59, 64, 65, 66, 78, 79, 140, 162, 164,169,182,185 FLINT, MARTHA-118, 144, 148, 205 FLY, KATHY-66, 174, 176, 185 FLY, MARION-178, 217 FLYNT, DEBRA-164, 217 FONTENOT, ANN-217 FORD, NAOMI-165 Fone, DEBBIE-205 , FORRISTAL, Joe-205 FORRISTAL, SARAH-156, ' FOSTER, JAMES-217 FOX, DEANN-100, 205 FRALEY, MIKE-124, 125, 1: 149, 162, 195 FRANZ, BELINDA--163, 195 FRANZ, BRENDA-161, 163, 1' 185 FRANZ, KEVIN-77, 130, 1' 217 FRANZ, NADINE-102, 104, 11 165, 217 FRANZ, RAYMOND-176, 195 FREDERICK, ANTHONY-E 217 FEDERICK, DAVID-152 FREEMAN, DEREK-120, 195 FREEMAN, DIANA-84, 173, E FREEMAN, JENNIFER-15 138,205 FRIHART, BRYANT-118,' 11 195 FFIIHART, MATT-118, 205 FRISCH, ROBERT-155,163, 1 FROEHLICH, AILEEN-172, 2 FROEHLICH, WILLIAM-14 176,195 FROMAN, MARK-106,110,1 FROMAN, PHILLIP-92, 205 FULKERSON, CAROL-176, I FULKERSON, CATHY-172, 11 176, 195 GALLAGHER, KATHY-11 148, 205 GARLOUGH, MIKE-76,176,i GARNER, DAVID-70, 71, 11 182, 185 GARNER, PAM-217 GARZA, ROGELIO-217 GASTON, ROBERT--77, 130, E GEORGE, LINDA-208 GIERMAN, JACKIE--217 GILCREASE, JAMES-217 GILES, BLAKE-217 GILLEY, SHARON-112, 11 140, 162, 170, 185 GILLICK, MIKE-185 GILLICK, RICK-217 GIRNDT, MELINDA-148, 168, 206 GIRNDT, MEREDYTH-148, 168 G1vENs, JAMES-144, 161, 195 GQERNER, MIKE--130, 148, 217 GOERNER, BOBBY-48, 144, 148, 160, 206 GOLDEN, BRUCE-31, 70, 71, 195 GOLDSTEIN, ROGER-176, 195 GONZALES, BEN-106, 110, 195 GONZALES, CYNTHIA-138, 144, 164, 206 ' GOODMAN, CONNIE-206 I GOODMAN, GREG-155, 185 GOODYEAR, GREG-77, 217 I GRAND, LACY-217 QGRANGER, MONICA-163, 185 I GREATHOUST, GLEN8217 GREEN, DARRELL-92, 206 ' GREEN, NANETTE-85, 112, 1114,140 Ei Gases, DANA-155 5 GREER, DOUG-106, 107, 144, ' 2176, 195 11 5 GRIFFiN, BETH-164, 206 Gauss, DAv1o-155, 218 ii GRUBENMAN, CHERYL-64, 206 QGRUBENMAN, KIRK-48, 160, , 161, 155 JQGRUNDSTROM, GLENN-99, -1215 I GRUNDSTROM, SCOTT-106, 1124, 125, 186 Qeuennsno, REVERIE-195 f gGUERRERO, RICKY-195 : 'G'U'IGNARD, JAMES-216 , I GUTZMAN, MARLENA-156, 5156, 206' ifeuzwm, GWEN-94, 95, 155 IHAWES, 1.55-195 I ' HAKEMACK, GLEN-149, 195 I HALL, DA1L.Ef--195 IHIALL, ERiC8149,21:8 1, , ,, HALL, RENE-94,I134, 139, 139, 165, 195' , , I HAM, EDWARD--218 HAMMITT, SANDRA--206 1 HAMMQND, 05901141-1-144, I 195 HANCOCK, KEITH-76, 206 HANDLEY, TODD--159, 161, 186 HANDWERK, TODD-45, 70, 11, 12-1,125,140,195 HANNA, TAMMY-164, 218 HANSON, DOUG-130, 140, 149, 206 HARDWICK, DIANNA-170, 206 HARGRAVE, DOUG-206 HARMON, MARIA-206 HARMON, W1LFFIED-186 HARRELL, SHELLI-76, 79, 94, 95,112,115,117,163,164,196 HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, DOUG-76, 196 GREG-78, 86 JEFF-176, 218 HARRIS, JERRY-196 HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, KEN-186 MELANIE-196 JOE-130, 206 HARRISON, KIM-48, 160, 206 HARRISON, TERESA-218 HART, GREG-134, 196 HART, JEFF-186 161, HARVEY, DANNY-176, 186 HARVEY, DIANNA-218 HATCH, KATHY-156, 158, 206 HATLEY, JOE-196 HAUSER,SHERR1-112,115,196 1-musen, v1cK1-219 1-1AwK1Ns, PAMELA-144, 219 HAYWARD, Km-134, 138, 164 HAYWAHD, sreve-59, 70, 71 162,186 ZQYWARD, Tum-105, 149, 162, HEATH, KATHY--174, 196 HEATON, RANDY-'92, 106, 107, 1 110, 149,206 Hamm, eau.-155 HEBERT, DAVID-77 1-129591, DEBRA-85, 218 HEDGES, KEWN-46, 161, 206 HEGAH, MNA-144, 149, 196 HEGEMEYEH, JOEL-149, 205 HEINEMANN, ' KELLEY--47, 145, 206 HELTON, JOHN-93, 106, 144, 218 HENDERSON, KENNETH-76 HENDREN, DEBRA-148, 218 HENDRICKS, CRICKET-176 HENDRIX, DEANN-206 HENRICHS, KURT-47, 144, 196 HENSLEY, CHRIS-48, 165, 218 HERING, LISA-140, 169,206 HERMANN, DAVID-120, 148, 206 HERRING, PAUL-47, 144, 156, 206 HERRINGTON, ROBERT-206 HESLOP, BARRY-140, 218 HIBBARD, STACY-164, 218 HIBBARD, TERRY-186 HICKMAN, STEVE-149, 218 HICKS, NANCY-61, 186 HILDABOLT, ANGELA-218 HILL, GAYLA-218 HILL, VINCENT-196 HILLIARD, DANG-206 Q-JELIARD, JO GAYLE-144, 148, HILLIARD, JOHN-178, 196 HILTON, DENNIS-45, 47, 63, 163,186 HILTON, THOMAS-196 HIRSCH, BARBARA-78, 79, 140, 182, 186 HOLLAND, CHRISTINE-48, 84, 156, 165, 196 HOLLAND, TREY-120, 218 HOLLINGSWORTH, LORI-165, 196 HOLMES, BRYANT-64, 186 HOLSWORTH, JOYCE-112, 115,139,144,163,196 HOLTON, VIVIAN-218 HOOD, DONNIE-154 HOPFE, MIKE-176, 206 HORADAN, DIANA-122, 196 HOUGHTON, SYBIL-148, 176, 207 HOUSTON, JEFF-77 HOVER, ANDY--102, 104, 207 HOWELL, TAMMY--170, 196 HOYT, DALE-76, 176, 207 HUDGENS, DEBORAH-186 HUDGENS, DONALD-152, 218 HUDGENS, RONNIE-207 HUESKE, SHARI-218 HUGHES, M ICHAEL-148, 207 HULTGREN, CLARE-85, 101, 112,114, 115,116,161, 162, 216 HULTGREN, LIZ-156, 186 HUMPHRIES, KEVIN-51, 52, 56, 57, 64, 65, 70, 71, 106, 107, 110,161,163, 182,186 HUNDLEY, LEE-186 HUNLEY, CHRIS-138, 165, 207 HUNSUCKER, BRUCE-77, 218 HUNSUCKER, DAVID-62, 70, 71, 186 HUSSAIN, BUCK-102, 104, 207 HUSTEDE, DEANDA-140, 144, 193, 196 HUTCHINSON, LEE-102, 104, 196 HUTTO, LARRY-176 HYATT, KELLY-164, 207 HYDE, CAROL-176 INGRAM, KEITH-207 ISERMAN, JIM-216 IZARD, SUSAN-50, 140, 144, 170,187 JACKSON, ARLYN-219 JACKSON, JANET-85, 117, 218 JACKSON, REBECCA-102, 104, 144, 165, 219 JACKSON, SHARON-165, 172, 187 JACKSON, TAMMY-164, 173, 207 JACKSON, THERESSA-164, 207 JACOB, JANE-140, 164, 207 , JACOBS, GLEN-207 ' JQBMAIL, SHAYNE-149, 163, JAQUET, LARRY-176, 207 JARRETT, DONNA-161, 165, 219 JASEK, BENNY-124, 125 JENKINS, MEUNDA-201 JETLEY, NEFRUPNA-219 .nNKs, KELLY-154, 219 Jon-n.Ke, MARK-194, 195 JOHN, LINDY-207' 251 JOHNSON, BRADY-152 JOHNSON, DON-118, 196 JOHNSON, JACQUELYN-164 219 JOHNSON, VICKI-196 JOHNSTON, DOUGLAS-120 149, 219 JONES, CRAIG--144, 219 LYLE, ROBERT-44, 51, 107, 187 JONES, EILEEN-149, 219 JONES, KATHY-164, 219 JONES, 163, 196 KEITH--124, 125, 139 JONES, LYNN-187 JON ES, VANCE-207 JORDAN JORDAN, 202, 207 , AMY-102, 163 GREG--76, 140, 161 JORDAN, LEYTON-176, 207 JOSEPH, JOSEPH, DANIEL-154, 187 MARSHALL-152, 207 .1osEP1-1, TERRY-155, 196 KAINER, JAMES-130, 196 KAINER, KALINOWSKY, WALT 138, 176, KALKA, 1 9 KING KING KING, KING KIRK, KEN-70, 71, 187 KIM-164, 219 MELANIE-207 MIKE-207 JADE-77, 219 KIRTLEY, SCOT-160, 161 KOCHHAR, SI-IELLY-148, 207 MARK-176, 202, 207 196 SUSAN-172, 219 KAMPFE, RUSS-118, 219 -76, 130, KAHTZMARK, CHARLOTTE- 148, 219 KASPAR, GREG-13k0, 140, 176 219 KAUFMAN, M ELINDA-219 KEHLENBECK, NANCY-156 158, 163,170, 196 KEITH, LARRY-76, 146, 197 KELLY, PAT-207 KELLY, SANDRA-176, 207 KEMPEL, DONNA-134, 207 KEMPEL, JOE-187 I 1 KENNEDY, BRENDA-138, 164, 219 KENNEY, CHRIS-78, 79, 197 KENNEY, VERONICA-176 KETCHUM, BIANCE-112, 114, 160, 207 KIMBAL, CONNIE-207 KIMBAL, DIANE-219 KING, KATHY-156, 158, 164, 170, 197 252 KOEHN, JAMIE--212 KOEHN, JULIE--219 KRAMER, ERICKA-104, 138, 140,160, 161, 165, 219 KRAMER, TOMMY-70, 71, 120, 197 KREINER,ERIC-45, 49 KREINER, THANE-47, 163, 197 KRENEK, CYNTHIA-149, 197 KRHOVJAK, CLAY-140, 149, 202,207 KUBENA, JOHN-31, 187 KUTACH, ROBERT-176, 208 KUTACH, STEPHEN-219 LAGNEAUX, SONIA-161, 197 LAMASTUS, DENISE-158, 164, 208 LAMBERT, TERESA-144, 208 LANE, KATHRYN-164, 219 LANE, MARK-76 LANGE, JON-104, 139, 197 LANGEHENNIG, KAYE-94, 95, 163, 197 LANGERUD, LARS-155 LANGLEY, LORNA-208 LARSEN, BEN-176 LARSEN, SUE-197 LARSON, CYNTHIA-134, 208 LARSON, TERESA-178, 187 LASATER, JOHN-148, 219 LAWRENCE, KARA-112, 115, 116, 185, 219 LAWRENCE, KIM-136, 197 LAYWELL, JACKIE-184, 208 LEATHERWOOD, DEBRA-101, 164, 219 LEHMANN, BRENDA--164, 208 LEHMANN, RHONDA-148, 197 LESSENGER, MONA-197 LESTER, PAUL-208 LESTER, RANDALL-146, 208 Lewls, CHATSIE-100, 112, 114, 115, 117, zoa ' LEWIS, SCOTT--155, 187 LIEBERMAN, KELLI-208 LIEBL, KELLY-197 LIEBL, SUSAN-144, 219 LINCOLN, SUZANNE-219 LITTELL, DAWN-208 LITTLEFIELD, ROBERT-219 LOMAX, LISA--100, 160, 208 LOOS, LEAH--219 LOOS, MICHAEL--154, 187' LOOSIER, SHANNON-176, 220 LOPEZ, -VERNON-197 LOSTRACCO, TERRI--148, 168, 176, 208 LOVETT, CINDY--208 LOVETT, STEVE-187 LOWERY, LISA-170, 197 LUKAS, VALARIE-149, 220 LUKE, TRAVIS-77, 220 LUSE, VERNON-208 LUSE, FRANCES--220 LUTHER, ROVANNA-220 MACHANN, RUSSELL-220 MACHANN, STEVE-76, 197 MAGNES, JOHN-208 MALIA. MARK--208 MALIA, MIKE-187 MALIOOAT, DEBBIE--156, I 187 MALLORY, NANCY-208 MALONEY, STACI--220 MANGAN, LINDA-220 MANNING, SCOTT-176, 208 MANRRIQUEZ, MARIO-220 m1:NSELL, ROBIN-58, 136, 138, MANSFIELD, MELANIE-172, 208 MANUEL, KATHLEEN-156, 220 MANUEL, LINDA-187 MARTIN, LIBBY-84, 197 MARTIN, MARY-65, 102, 104, 140, 197 MARTINEZ, JOHNNY-76, 1 208 MARTINEZ, OFELIA-176, 21 MARTINEZ, SEBASTIAN-1 187 MASON, ROBIN-104, 144, 21 MASON, WILLARD-220 MASSENGILL, KEN-154 MATARAZZO, RICHARD-20 MATEJEK, DEBORAH-208 MATEJEK, DONALD-208 MATHEWS, TONY-70, 71, MATTHEWS, HARRY-187 MATTHEWS, NIKKI--45, 20E MATURA, EUGENE-176, 221 MATZINGER, JAY--48, 161, MATZINGER, MARGARET- 148, 208 MAXON, LOY-76, 130, 208 MAY, MELINDA-220 MAY, MIKE-92, 124, 125, 1 197 MAY, PAT--77, 93, 130, 220 MAYWALD, ANDY--77, 176, MAYWALD, SHARON--148, MAYWALD' SUSAN-149, 20 MO BEATH, ROOHEL--'46, '1 143, 164, 169, 188 , Mcaauoe, Mac:-1e1.Ls-144, Mcc1.A1N, TOMMYF-220 MCCLELLAND, SYMONY--21 MCCON N ELL, MARCY--1 155, 220' MoooNALo, aLAKE-22o McFnANc1s, co1.1.EeN-1 209 MCGUIRE, SHANDA-174 MCJUNKIN, DAN-51, 149, ' 188 MCLEAVY, JUDY-209 MOMAHON, CHUCK-76, ' 197 MCMAHON, TRACI-220 MCMEANS, JOLI-94, 95, 18 MCNEAL, DONNA-220 MCNEAL, PAM-48, 100, 114,115,117,137,138, 209 MCQUISTON, LYNN-209 F WASRIGHT, MONROE-70, 178, i1 IMIEADE, KAREN-209 fMEADOR, KEN-76, 1o1, 144, 197 EMEASON, SUSAN-83, 106, 188 :MEEI-IAN, JODI-197 QMERCER, susAN-101, 220 IMESIROFF, JOHN-220 IMEYER, BARBARA-115 IMEYER, MIKE-153, 188 IMICK, BOBBY-158, 158, 188 MICK3 MARY-156, 158, 220 IMIDDLEBROOKS, LISA-148, 1197 I MIDDLEBROOKS, LYLI-173 175, 197 QMIDDLETON, aRuCE-49, 108, 220 IMIDDLETON, JEFF-70, 106, - 110,197 ' MIKESKA, M1KE-108, 220 IMIKESKA, TERRELL-71, 108, 1107, 110, 197 V:IMlLIO, FRANK-209 ' MILLER, AGNES-221 ,I 5MILLER, BARBARA-221 1 ' MILLER, DAVID-77, 221 MILLER, DEBBIE-209 ' MILLER, GISELLE-172, 209 1MILLER,JANIS-173, 175, 188 IMILLS, EDDIE-188 5 MILLS, MAURA-138, 198 ,MILLS, RICKIE-198 f-MILONAKOS, CHRISTINA-209 ' MINNICH, SHERRI-48, 164,221 , MISSOURI, ALVIN-221 j MIssouRI, I.IsA-94, 95, 112, I' 117, 209 MITCHELL, JAMES-92, 120, 209 .1 11 MITCHELL, PAzz1E-49, 149, 183, 188 'I MOAYED, DANIEL-209 ' MOEI-ILE, MIKE-51, 188 IMOERS. DONNA-209 39 5331-1171, ROBERT-120, 1 , 183, 1 MOLINA, CYNTHIA--188 MOLINA, JULIA-198 MOLINA, MARY-221 MOORE, DEEDRA-198 MOORE, SPENCER-70, 11, 124, 125, 199 MORALES, MIKE-198 MOREAU, KAY-209 MORGAN, PAMELA--209 MORRISON, KIM-85, 112, 114, 117, 221 MORRISSETTE, KELLEY-118, 198 MORRISSETTE, SHELLEY-209 MOSELEY, JASON-221 MOSELEY, MILLIE-158, 198 MOWRER, MELISSA-188 MOYER, GARY-153, 188 MOYER, GLEN-176, 209 MOYER, MIKE4178 MUCKELROY, ROBBIE-188 MUCKELROY, ROBYN-209 MUDD, MELISSA-198 MUESSE, BRADLEY-176, 221 MULLETT, TAMARA-221 MULLINS, BOBBY-51, 139, 148, '188 MURPHREE, DENNIS-221 MURPI-IREE, JESSE-221 MURPHY, ED-102, 104,198 MURPHY, TOM-70, 71, 124, 125,198 MURRAY, KATHERINE-144, 221 MYER, MARY-188 MYRICK, LAUREN-52, 140, 163,188 MYRICK, MARK-144, 221 NASH, JAY-118, 188 NASH, KIM-176, 209 NAY, BART-155, 198 NEIGHBORS, MISSY-138, 198 NELSON, JAMIE-48, 149, 189 NELSON, JENNIFER-104, 138, 140, 198 NELSON, MARK-178, 189 NELSON, RHONDA-221 NEMMER, ROBLYN-119, 140, 144,164.189,198 NEWTON, STEVE-155, 198 NICHOLS NICHOLS NICHOLS, NICHOLS, NICHOLS, I JAMES-153, 189 , JEFF--78, 178, 209 KELLY-104, 199 KIM-144, 165, 221 LAURIE-156, 209 NIX, BECKY-170, 189 NORMAN, 221 CARLTON-11, 108, NQCQRMAN, KELLY-76, 124, 125, NORRIS, APRIL-189 NORWOOD, RICKY-176, 209 O'SHELL, SHAWN-120, 209 OAKS, MELINDA-138, 184, 198 ODER, CLYDE-138, 198 ODER, RICHARD-221 OLIVER, DAVID-198 OLIVER, SANDRA-84, 140, 209 OLSON, CHERYL-209 OLSON, CHRIS-149 OLSON, DAWN-209 O'MALLEY, LAURA-31, 191, 221 O'MALLEY, MIKE-19, 159, 181, 209 O'MALLEY, ROBERT-77, 176, 221 ONORUC1-I, MICI-IAEI.-49, 191, 221 O'REII.I.Y, KATI-II-102, 104, 144,198 ORTEGA, MICHELLE-221 OSWALD, ERIC-155 OSWALD, KARL- 1 89 OWINGS, 221 CASSANDRA-165, PABEN, DAWN-148, 221 PALFREYMAN, BRUCE-77, 93, 106, 214, 221 PALMER, AMBROSE-221 PAPPAS, JAMIE-221 PARIZOT, GLENN-48, 161, 183, 198 PARIZOT, PARKER, PARKER, PARKER, PARRISH, JULIA-189 JIMMY-77, 149, 221 KIM-209 SHERRIE-221 ALFRED-222 PARRISH, SANDY-93, 222 PATEK, GREGG-149, 198 PATRICIO, BRYAN-148, 222 PATTERSON, APRIL-149, 210 PATTERSON, KAREN-144, 184, 222 PATTON, DAVID-181, 222 PAYNE, ANGELA-48, 138, 144, 185, 222 PEAKE, STEVE-198 PEARCE, sHAuN-210 PEOERSON, VIRGINIA-210 PELOOUIN, SANOY-199, 199 PENA, FRANCELIf-144,185, 199 PENA, YOLYETT-144, 210 PENA, ZELLINA-144, 184,222 PEREZ, GEORGE-152, 222 PEREZ, MAX-210 PEREZ, YOLANOA-112, 222 PERING, KEVIN-148, 222 PERLMUTTER, ADAM-191, 210 PERLMUTTER, BRIAN-48, 82, 160, 161, 189 PERRING, MARGARET-149, 198 PERRY, RUSTY-154 PETERSON, ROBERT-222 PETERSON, ROY-124, 125, 199 PFEIFER, LAURA-222 PI-IAM, MINHTRUNG-145, 199 PI-IAM, NGOC OIEP-210 P1CKEI., WILLIAM-11 PIERCE, KATHY-198 PIERCE, MICHAEL-191, 199 PIKE, SCOTT-222 PILCIK, DIANA-159, 210 PINEGAR, DAVIO-222 POE, GARY-70, 71, 78, 86, 124, 125, 198 POE, MIKE-76, 108, 107, 110, 198 POI-ILMAN, JASON-120, 210 POIRIER, TAMMY-198 POIRIER, TRACY-222 POKORNY, LISA-210 POLK, C1-IRIS-199 POLK, KELLY-119, 210 253 POORMAN, NELSON-189 POPE, TERRY-176 PORTER, RHONDA-85, 148, 222 POSEY, BARRY-77 PREECE, BILLY-149, 176, 199 PRICE , BRET--130, 176, 210 PRICE, BRETT-130, 176, 210 RHEMAN, BETTY-44, 148, 163, 168, 189 RICE, LISA-48, 51,161, 190 RICH, CHARLIE-199 RICH, LAURA-199 RICHARDS, JOHN-153, 210 RICHARDSON, BILL-210 RIDDLE, DAVID--51, 52, 139, 149, 163, 190 SANGERMANO, JENNIFER PRICE, JULIA-170, 210 PRICE, JUSTIN-106, 110, 199 PRICE, LENNY--106, 107, 134, 189 PRINCE, KIM-222 PRINCE, LELAND-210 PRINCE, SAM-92, 154,199 PROPHET, WILMA--210 PROSSER, HUGH--146, 210 PUCKETT, TERRY-210 RIDOLE, REBECCA-48, 84, 199 RIES, MATTHEW-161, 210 RILEY, BETSY-199 RINN, CURTIS--176, 210 PURCELL, JAMES--47, 48. 76, 139,161,163,199 PYKA, KENNETH-222 PYLE, JULIE-50, 148, 210 RADIKE, MIKE-199 RADIKE, SUSAN-144, 165, 222 RAMIREZ, BARBARA-222 RAMIREZ, VERONICA-210 RAMM, CHRISTINE-222 RAMM, KATHERINE-199 RANDALL, ANDREA-80, 94, 95, 112,189 RANDALL, APRIL--112, 114, 222! RANSLEBEN, LIESA-I-85, 210 RAPER, KEN-70, 71, 154,189 msxe, KIP-222 RIVARD, MICHELLE-210 ROBASON, TERRI--112, 176, 222 ROBERSON, GREG-118, 162, 199 ROBERTS, CHARLOTTE--190 ROBERTS, ERIC-48, 144, 149, 160, 199 ROBERTS, LORI-190 I ROBERTS MARYANN-222 ROBERTS, RESA-176, 211 . ROBERTSON, JAMEY-149, 211 ROBERTSON, MARK-190 ROBERTSON 199 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM--222 ROBINETTE, LEE--134, 199 ' ROBINSON, BILLY-76, 152, 211 RULEY, ROBERT-152 RUTHERFORD, JOE-77, 93, 223 RSJTLEDGE, MONTEL-51, 139, 1 0 RUTLEDGE, RANDY-138 RUTLEDGE, STEPHEN-118' SAGE, KELLYE-161, 211 SALAZAR, RAY-106, 146, 223 SAN FILI PPO, LESLIE-190 SANDERS, VICKI-85, 112, 116, 223 SANFILIPPO, SCOTT-223 144, 211 SARGENT, MILLIE--211 SATERFILED, DONNY-76, 106, 107, 211 SCARDINO, MIKE-190 SCI-IAUBHUT, TIM-223 SCHECK, JULIE-223 SCHLOEGEL, DONNA-211 SCHLOEGEL, PEGGY-190 SCHMIDT, MICHELLE-190 SCHNEIDER, BEVERLY-199 SCHODDE, KAREN-118, 199 SCHUCHMAN, LISA-223 SCHULTZ, KENNETH--211 SIKES, RHONDA-140, 148, 223 SIMON, EMMA-199 SIMONTON. GARRY-211 SIMPSON, TAMMY--85, 112, SIMS, DONNA-149, 223 SISSON. 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