Klein Forest High School - Evergreen Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1984
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Q21 In the drama departments production of Peter Pan , Kim Hurst as Wendy gets flying lessons from Peter, played by Iulie Trainor. Q33 Kristi Nimmo, senior, has a candlelight lunch on Valentine's Day. Q41 Megaphones, pom-poms and balloons spell out Golden Eagle spirit in '84. Q51 juniors Teri Benandi, Michelle Fagg and Liesel Engstom work in the library on their research papers. Q63 The varsity offensive line, consisting of Scott Selvig 1785, David Holland 1721, Doug Benditz 1555 and Larry Uresti 4667, open a gaping hole in Katy High's defense. Q71 The Eagle flies at homecoming, with senior Deanne Irwin as the mascot. l 147 l l5l f , F l r l M 1 A . Z U. . .D ,E fu, 3. . , -eff 5 . . 3:-as K .2 ., rf Ho g g .l cn 15, af , . - ,ifif 531. '...l 5 - Y ' is Y iii Mpwzz 1: . V ,i f ' l,,f-:.w-qhgt m ggi? ' to .... .IQ f if -H o E '- ' wr 'P' ' F' . 1- ' 3 -l 1mL1S4fe , if im 'D - l . . 'l it A L :Ti gym Y W s e Y Y Q Ei 1 N v w- g I 'L igg m . , ,. - ,V ,, an -, 1 Y, I anim., rg-EW .51 ,. 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CII Their Own l 123 irk W! ,A f K Cf iggmmf Yi Av 2 rm A f if P V Y ' ' R, ' , , ,JH ' 3 ' ' 'L I , 1 fir' fav-' A-My-----1 -4 r- -P ' fi' 'E !. A W ' s , T 5 QF '- ': - ' ef 4 flQ J, 3 1'-A. ,ff ff,f'i.s L- 'IE-Q ,,,,,v L . l 'is' , 'A f.Q.'1,.-....-F-.---Q-A L - ...M W 'Gi -ff le-Q.. k M-We A 4 - ' 1 v A -'-Sv: -it RFQ . X ,P - - W , ff, X EN ,Q -f A- wg 1 'ww-- , .e a , A, ,,. Ab if K Af, 4 -V, ' x f- ,fs , , -5 ' Wafv jr, 134 ' ' R Y' 3 ig' X n e of gn it ' Q 2 x 1, f , I nl A ', Alf' 5 PM ' 'N 1 f f , ,. ik ., 1 ,dmv- 5',., ' A A e e 4' e .-L.. 1 'Ki fi V 'Ty' f -UVM 'gfijru f l 7 'P4 -M ',fif-n?f5,.f-N:-ff.1 '--Ig.g:33'f'Ql'.-MG 1, f ffiify 1 W, f. , - .Q . ,- , ' ' iff' rd 3, V L 1 6 INTRODUCTION 4 J H , f , .. I 'L , ,Wu , . 3 - - , 3-Len . be 2- jx Q lcsu KUHN FOREST L, 5 pq, 5 Q 4 1 1 P is nil in a 'A ,-5 .3 -W N . 49. 4 , :Mfr Y M' 1 473 Eagfga 1 f A 117 Sophomore cheerleader Keri Fisher converses at the homecoming pep rally. 125 Tenth-grade gridder Kent Payne booms a punt. C33 Relaxing in the library, junior Cindy Coker reads. C45 Handing off to a back on the option play is varsity quarter back Derek DeSola 181, with tackle Scott Selvig 1782 and guard Chris Sobieski 1621, blocking during the season opener with Kingwood High. Q51 Junior Annette Huber digs up more information for her research project. Q63 Associate Principal Gary Iones coordinated efforts to erect the marquee on the west side of the campus. 173 Though the game is out of reach, Debbie Pfeffer, junior, still cheers on the football team against Klein, INTRODUCTION 7 s A i.. H1 ,,-I , rw X E V J ff4Q- .7 - - ' 2 S 11-' . 4i:.:,4,ff ,ne F: Q ' .L fi, - 5?7??+?s wp . -:'1awsZe1f- 1 ' - ' '- .sara 'V --rr? f : 35'1LF'2N, w1'1'Wwwf 11-A . E , ,4i Wk .A-A-4-., f: 134Zg,,-L,F'1- jjg1V, q a - - ' - . 'F' , ' -L' 14 iwffeegvgi ' x up V Y 2-1 fjQ,f',M 1,1 1 I fr-19, . X T 3 74' :1'1 gifefgi'1 l . ,L ' 1 - ., hes , ' . 5 ' Irlx 23? ll. X , - Q Z., 5 ' X , N X,.L If 5' ,..,g-if ', f ,.. 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C35 As the fourth quarter ticks away, assistant varsity Coach Robert Young grimaces as his players vainly attempt to mount a scoring drive against Klein late in the fourth quarter. 10 INTRODUCTION ,r ,- ,iq ' ' Mig, 563' ,Stir SP iw- n f 5 A- 'Y 1-., , . .hgiwm 'F his-K -2 ll 53, 15555 L'A ' ' t' gd., A l! , ' R M el, H Q if ,gf T ' F l A t, . .lp -E arn! -5 -1 . X- V W ' HGH- .- --551.16-s rr-Q. T' an .v T x , gf T . xr 1 , 3471 1, 'F 1 f21'sfi-Wfficfif-5 1' 1 L!'x'T:f-vw - '11 W H, 5 ,flu - S l 11 V fl 1 1 1 liilllfll . 1 wi? if 1401 ll-r w Y A55 in ll 215:55 Y lim fr- t. V' it ,l ,2AfLff53,z'lg,51! fill, . A ' mtl Qi Nj' 1 fig fillfrlfif-fs 'A 'ff 'l A911 ' 'fi N - 1' '5'?QfQ7Q21il'f .5-11 'Ll i:,QiPW ' E i ii . ' Eifgi :xl ill: ,N 2 'ali in -',-535 1- E-:f '55f- 3 . '!?f53':, . l W., 4 -, 1 'ix' SV: 5. f' f- n i ri 11' ffl i l If X If O. 141 In September, senior Dionne Calderone goes Havvaiian on a senior dress-up day. Q51 Varsity football Duke Selley and Chris Cooper, seniors, leave no doubt to observers as to who's number one in their hearts. Q61 Alan Stephenson takes note from a magazine article. Q75 Assistant Principal Wayne Moody exchanges valentines with son Ionathan in child development class. 151 1 l l , A,,, 'W ' 5 .- . ,, 1 , M, . . ,, 'M , nl- V , W E' -'r . ..,f:.,, .1 ,.f, 3? 'i ' ' , Q , wail. O' 'Q 4 5 5' 5 5 ,,, i 5 l 4 A s V v' , '. ', o-',.q ,+ve .0 'Q W n ' '.. 5 .Q '. gt! ,tl 1. .1 , f' '::. ,fm Q f' , - j::A 'Q , I O b 4 - .' 'fa' l' Q 1 ' 'Q ' '.o Q ' I I INTRODUCTION 11 .mum- 'i un A .- f ' 'xr W 1 I Liljgb 1 ' ' - ' , ,rig in i 'ag H! 5' ' Q 1 , . . ' ' -1 1 2 A Q ,Q , E , 'QF ki' 2 f V A w ff- Q 'F' , V,,,, , f' I Y ' ,s 5 , - 1, 1 ' 4f,E1lfvf ,. 1vZi1512g'gg53Q52.g:' 4. . 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Q27 Kris Baron, senior, passes out Santa letters to elementary school students. Q31 juniorCindy Coker finishes her post-research paper message. C47 Eleventh-grader Emily Kimball finds all she needed in the Readers' Guide. x . f Win Year of the Eagle Excellence 157 C67 C77 ..- ' , Q51 Senior trumpeteer Mike Davis plays his solo during halftime. 161 Coach Doug Henning looks out at his sophomore football squad. C71 Drill team performers Heidi Henrichs, Lisa Marquardt, Liz Mickle and Heather Ziegler step to the rhythm of Alley Cat on a muddy Klein Stadium playing surface. INTRODUCTION 1 5 ,wfw 'PE X A S Loumxgnonus 1 nw. 1 K ' V ,..,..4.M .- hwmyw j XMI. ,:-Q,. - K- -' . I ' , , x ., Ak , 5. tw K 5 'sfxzglf -gas - H. . sw: 'rnxAs nonononns Qs . , . Q. ANYWHE E an sA N 1-:ms Q , S i 2 f z I 2 2 E 3 9 5 i i 2 Q 2 E S S E a 5 i l r 5 5 Q x E 5 L is F 2 Senior Class Cfficers We shall mount up with wings asl eaglesp We shall run and not be Weary: We shall walk and not stumble. uv---v- --v-V.. V----v..- -,-v, ....-....- -- ,.v---., -vr --,-, -,,v. ,, ,ow , 1 president John Keifer and secretary Kelly Nunmo. if Q. ,nn Q SENICRS 19 Baker as WA ,W M-v SA ern. 7, ,qw -,M fi? Timm H: 11- x ' xv . fX-.. . ,Q .V - 3, -. 'U 1 B . Y JW Q X . 5 vx vy7.,H ren Beck Q -n ff! Leshe K. wh... 'QW' fv- M., we 3 wi11eifha Brunifield Q5 qv- fi, I '84 - Wh Sa Y Y ,Dv Buergos Lisa ............a... Y? ?ih ff. f6T',1.k7 1 - ' vw , 1,1 .A X5 'fl ,.., N., mv-,gfihgvw f W m N..,,n A 4 fe: A 4 W k 22 SENIORS l3ExQi3iSA'I-ieatffer Ziegle1fVancf,,LisQ,Marguaxjqt cruise the neighborf1Bod.! X .fm -Q- fu. 'Qu QT' 1-W. N ' if Qyma Q- Q ir -4 1 I! as lisa ax -fx ,- arp' 9' z' guns! A 43. X fri 12 -v ? 1. 59.3 1 4 -.f,. x vw vs I-me '17 '?' 'w 3 W. -...., f... an E311 an f. X Shelly Hall 1:91 Harem NSS Q Shane Guillory 01 Keith Hand Qs Erlek Gngger Cx aw YN, gp X Kim Haper K 1 N I 4 1 Xw-I 4 'WN Jane Hawkins Griffin 2 .aw- Qs 'J'lllm..,W, sk? 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X f 4 5 a 15 -5' 3 f x' fu 5 A z ,U nf -x 9 In 5 i Q xg-3. Sandra Schindler .,,.,, Y.., ,.. .V .,., .,T,.,..,T,,::f4,,g? : 1 ,g A 1Qff,iQ1Qi 2 if 4 Q, M Q, Susan Schwartzburg David Skees : ,- fir ' ,A- .,. 'QMS' ,rf--. gp.. V j ,, I ,S VF'- Vx iw--if 'QV' W 1 'FW i 'Jr' ' ,, M fn' 5 V' ' 1 ' ' ' I ,,,11 ' 11,',wH-'N1'WM'l N' 'jr' E21 ' ' -' Y ' ' - 1- iw N., Q, VA-gf af' '99 .K , . 1 2---H cf--v E2 'A . r I c 'CUXGS ,.., 4' ff- . 763' X an ,,. qu. e g .A . L., 1-P f. 4.4. r .VM QQ ' ,X 4 i. MH X 4 Y 1 1 EU f L N K x-my af W ,W ,-JK sf I SENIOR PROFILES I 4 E e e 113 Best Dressed - Jenny Feenstra and ' ' Don Davis e KZJ Most Likely to Succeed Doni Wilson and f Ioe C or e Year of the Eagle' e L 'Q -. is H h 1 Y mr Mr. 8: Miss KFHS joe Chorley, elected as Mr. KFHS for 1984, has participated in many extracurricular activities during his four-year high school career. As captain of the varsity swim team, he was a state qualifier. In addition, he was a member of the student coucil for four years. During his junior year, he was chosen as the president of the Texas Association of Student Councils. As a member of the Good Sportsmanship League he promoted good feelings and unity in sports with rival high schools in the area. ln addition, Ioe was chosen to serve on a question-and-answer session with President Ronald Reagan. Ioe ranked in the top 20 nationally for swimming in the 4 X 100-yard free-style relay. Not only was he voted as Mr. KFHS, but joe also received the honor of being Most' Likely to Succeed . The Texas State Board of Education awarded Ioe with the leadership award. joe was actively involved outside of school, also. He participated in the March of Dimes, Toys for Tots Program, and the summer swim league. In addition, he spoke to various student-related groups across the state. After graduating eleventh in a class of 617,1oe plans to attend the University of Texas and major in chemical engin- eering. Eventually I want to attend law school, stated the ambitious Chorley. SEN IGRS 49 'Why Say MOre?' Prom 'S As April 28 drew closer and closer, seniors were desperately trying to find that special date. As that day arrived, many tickets had been sold for S25 a couple. Although it is a great expense, most seniors definitely agree that it is worth the price. Couples spent anywhere from S100-400, depending on several different factors. The boys wore tuxedos with bow ties and cummerbunds in colors to match their dates' dresses. Most couples went to pre-prom parties before the dance. Some had stretch limos to take them to and from the restaurant and dance. We felt like celebrities in our limo. It really felt great to be chauferredf' Tom Gore stated. Harry's Kenya, The Rainbow Lodge and Vargos were among the several classy restaurants where couples dined. After dinner, it was off to the Houston Club. The Texas Room was tastefully decorated in peach and navy, the class colors, by the prom committee. Allies , the senior class song, began and ended the festivities. After the prom many couples went to breakfast and then to Lake Conroe or the Galveston beach to further the celebration. Prom is the grand finale of our high school years! It is a very special occasion, one which will never be forgotten, exclaimed senior! Deanne Irwin. fl? Students of Patricia Ramsey's psychology classes work feverishly on placesettings. f2J Kathy Terpstra, Blake Trahan, Kim Connor, Doug Iewett, Danna Brandt, and Richard Miner anxiously await to get in their waiting limo. C33 In front of a 928 Porsche, Terry Gore, Todd Sigaty, and Scott Selvig, seniors all, model the latest fashions in tuxedos from local formalwear stores. Q49 Couples ro- mantically sway to the music. C51 Senior sponsors contributed to the success of prom. 161 Prom committee members Danna Brandt, Donnie Giallzmza, Mike Brophey and Elisha Enderli prepare the flowers for decoration. Q71 Senior class sponsor Ramsey ties one of many peach and blue ribbons on an artificial rose. 50 SENIORSC ln... ,- m1 . lt25V Q35 l v W1 shag 1! 4 LM. 'af gff4.?Q1Tvi ' Wdftjli the effort . ' 3 A -asa 1Sl-ENIORS Year of the Eagle Honor . . . 113 Associate principal Gerald Schwettmann presents the honor cords ofan outstanding student to a graduate-to-be. L21 Presenting a scholarship, counselor Charles Gavin congratulates a fortunate senior as counselor Rhonda Gollmer looks on. C35 Senior Iames Stringer is presented the art club award by art instructor Roberta Sadja. Q45 Senior Laurie Taylor walks in the procession toward her seat. Q52 It's finally over! Regina Truax and other graduates exchange their mortorboards and gowns for their actual sheepskins to be placed in their binders received on stage. Q61 Scooting across the stage, graduate Shelley Blanco beams with pride. C75 Bowing their heads during the benediction, juniors Pam Rowe and Iohn Mitcham act as ushers during the ceremony, cm H21 One of the highlights of the end of the year, along with graduation, is the presentation of senior awards for outstanding achievement given by the faculty and administration. Gnce again, the ceremony was held after a graduation practice, but there was a different, added twist: unlike other years, winners did not know what award they were to receive until the announcement was made on stage. This added to the overall suspense and excitement in the ceremony. Principal Vernon Smith, master of ceremonies, stated that the Class of '84 had received in excess over a half million dollars in scholarships and grants. He thanked the senior counselors for helping the graduates prepare their scholarship applications and giving recommendations in order for them to receive their awards. Smith also said, We're very proud of the Class of '84. Individually and collectively, they have brought us recognition in three significant areas. The three areas were the Academic Decathlon, the District 15-5A literary meet, and their help in assisting Klein Forest in being named one of the 12 exemplary schools in Texas. Awards given ranged from perfect attendance to honor graduates and National Honor Society, from Outstanding Achievement in Calculus to Best Drama Student. Scholarships were given from such prestigious schools as Harvard, Rice, SMU, University ofTexas and Boston University. Each winner walked across the stage to the sound of applause from family and friends. In closing, Smith said, We congratulate you fseniorsj on 12 years oflong, hard work. You have risen to the challenges presented by parents, school, and time. You now face even greater challenges. We wish you the very best in whatever you do. 52 SEN IORS 'c . rx , ',,,,!5z' X 4' A 1 4 Y f , .tri ,'-,gag - Q 1 I 4 , if' '44, 8 rr I M 1 A i .L G' Hg -' 315, ' - ,W Q., H ' :ff ' f we W- - ,K G , l- 5 , , Mm 2, , lp gzg X' I 'i ,Ax . V k .. i J fp 'K 4- S H : !i':?5,'F'A FQENSQ6 M6 ,Eff ' J Vi '11, Ax RQ ff? 'H 3, :4 r, as LJST, rwfi, X 8 ' 'S' , ... . ,M , , , 9. ,A ff ,I QkJ j . f .X .V . - . 4 3335?-'f'4A ,JQA 1 f A ,Jig C. Q , 1 1- SQ' aww' ' 1 nr vt, so 4. ...,,,,., DOP .ev-X ,wk , Ai W I ,.f-., '51 , ,. M Q .'N'Q5m. I Mu CX? . 'fa .N k Q xg Ki .v-W fr? E SJ 1 cm Un L 1851 SEN IORS 55 PEDRO DELGADO ALAMO: T.I.A.S.A. Club, First Place State contest, Best in Division. PAUL ALBRIGHT: Student Council 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 4. GREG ANDERSON: Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, Good Sportsmanship League, Student Council, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist. YAKI ANDERSON: Flag Corps 3, 4, Captain 4, FHA 3, 4, Outstanding Student Homemaking Award, 1980. MARTHA ANGELO: Homecoming Queen, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Friendliest 4, Most Polite girl-4. Sheri Sgitcouich, Sandy Gagliardi and Lisa Page go Hawaiian on the first senior dress-up day of the year. KENT ARMER: Student Council, All-District Football 4, Best Looking 4, Mr. Legs Nominee, Track, FCA. PETER AWAD: National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society. LISA BAILIE: Spanish Club 1, 2, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, FBLA, Morning An- nouncements, Nominee for Rep, Bill Archer, Student Intern Program 3, Science Fair Winner 1, NFL 2, 3, 4, Political Awareness 4, Academic Decathalon 4. STEPHANIE BAKER: Cheerleader 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. Senior Profiles 1984 ANDREA BARNES: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Volleyball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2. KAREN BECK: Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Organizations Editor 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, PELE 4. TIM BELTON: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Political Awareness Committee 4, German State Competition, Foreign Language Festival, Young Conservatives of Texas, Band Vice-President, German Club President, FBLA Reporter, PAC Vice-President, Y.C.T. Area Chairman, Who's Who in American High Schools. DOUGLAS BEN DITZ: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, GSL 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2. CINDY BENNETT: Swim Team 1, FHA 4. PAM BONDURANT: Freshman and Ir. Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Track, Freshman, Ir. Varsity, and Varsity Basketball, Softball, Associate House GSL, President of STARS, Newspaper Staff, French Club. LETITIA ELLEN CAREY: National Merit Commended Student 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, Camelot 3, Those Dancin' Feet 2, Melodramas 4, Thespians 4, Computer Club 4. BETH CARTWRIGHT: Choir 1, Associate House 2, FHA 2, junior Class Secretary-Treasurer. BETH CATHEY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FBLA, ACTS, Spanish Club, All-Region Band 3, 4, FBLA State Parliamentarian 4. MURIEL CHATMAN: Flag Corps 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, FBLA 1, Iunior Achievers of America 1. IOE CHORLEY: President of Texas Association of Student Council, President of KF Student Council, Vice-President of KF Student Council, Captain of Varsity Swim Team, Century 3 Leadership Scholarship Winner, Texas Excellence Award Finalist, Senate Youth Conference program delegate, Delegate to the State and National Leadership Programs, Leadership Award from the Texas State Board of Education, Member of U.S. Achievement Academy, District and Regional Swimming Finalist, Boys' State Delegate, Graduation Marshall, Mr. KFHS. CHAUNTEL CLARK: NHS, French Club, IV Cross Country, IV Track, Varsity Track. BRITT COLIP: NHS, IV Track, Spanish Club 1, 2. KIM CONNOR: Yearbook 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2, Senior Section Editor 4, Nominated Best looking girl 4. VIVIAN COOLEY: Band 1, 2, FBLA, PAC, YCT. CHRIS COOPER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District Tight End 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Basketball 1. PAM COX: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, PELE 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. KIM DANCHENKO: FBLA 1, 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Advertising-Business Editor 4, Choir 1. IOHN DAVIS: NHS 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 4, District Band 2, 3, 4, Region Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, French Club 3, 4, SEN IORS 57 Senior Profiles 1984 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4. DONNA DOZIER: Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 1, Tennis 1, Sports Editor 3, 4. MALKA DUBRAVSKY: Honor Roll, Scholastic Art Awards Certificate of Merit, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4. SUSANNA DUSSLING: DECA 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, Drama Club 2, FBLA 4, DECA President 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. RYAN ELKHOLM: MOCE Third Place Competition, Cross-Country 1, Track 1, Spanish Club 1, FBLA 1, 2, Tech 1. STEVEN ENG: First Place Klein Forest Art Show. BILLY ESPOSITO: Track 1, 2, Football 1, Cross-Country 1, 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country 3, 4. CATHERINE EVERS: Spanish Honor Society, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Corps 4. JEFF FANAFF: NHS 3, 4, Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4, Goldduster Escort 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Class Vice-President 4, GSL 1, 2. JENNIFER FEENSTRA: NHS 3, 4, Good Sportsmanship League 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region Band 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, Rifle Corps 3, 4. LILLIAN FISCELLA: Track 1, Golf 3, 4, FHA 4. SHARON FRAIN: FBLA: Medical Careers Club 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Advertising-Business Manager, Newspaper 4, Editorial Assistant Editor 3. DAVID FROST: Thespian 3, 4, Camelot Play 3, Peter Pan Play 4, UIL District Competition. SANDY GAGLIARDI: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Class Reporter 3, Student Council Reporter 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Yearbook Sports Editor 4, Powder Puff 4. SHARON GERBER: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT GILLISPIE: Honor Roll 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball Manager 1, FCA 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, TIASA. WILLIAM GONZALES: VICA 3, DECA 3, CVAE 3. JEAN GREEN: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, Choir 4, Powder Puff 1, 2, 3, 4. TINA GRIMES: President of ICT, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. STEPHANIE GUSTAFSON: FHA! HERO 1, 2, 3, 4, Costume Committee for Melodramas. SHIRLEY HARRIS: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, USTA Tennis Championship Division. MIKE HARTLEY: Who's Who Among American High School 58 SEN IORS Students, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 3, Camelot Play 3. JANE HAWKINS: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Choir 3, 4, UIL Solo And Ensemble, ACTS. MARGARET HAWORTH: Hiking Club, Spanish Club, Computer Club, OEA, FBLA. Wi: Student council sponsor Dale Ann Hunter prepares homecoming king John Tubb for his crowning at the dance. LYNNE HENNESSEY: French Club, Track 2, 3, 4. DAVID HOLLAND: National Merit Commended Student, Who's Who Among American High School Students, NHS 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. ED HOLTGRAVER: JETS 3, JETS President 4. NONA HOLY: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Thespians 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Best Stage Manager, NCTE Award Winner, Newspaper Staff Contributing Reporter. MARGARET HOOD: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 1, Medical Careers 4, Spanish Club 1, FHA 3, 4. NANCY HOPKINS: UIL Solo Ensemble Contest, Marching Band 3, 4, FHA 3, STARS 3, Varsity Band 3, 4. CINDY HUNT: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Corps 4. ALLISON HUNTER: Golf 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, President of Medical Careers Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Newspaper Staff Contributing Reporter 3, 4. KIM HURST: NHS 3, 4, KFHS Golden Award 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Best Supporting Actress 2, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, ACTS 2, 4, Meistersingers 4. BETH HUTCHINSON: FHA, Choir, French Club. DEANNE IRWIN: French Club 1, Class Representaive 2, 3, 4, FHA Secretary 3, Eagle Mascot 4, ACTS Historian 4. KAREN IOI-INSON: Young Life 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, Swim Team 1, Yearbook Staff 2, Student Life 3, Student Venture 4, Foley's lag 4, FHA. SIMON E KASHANIPOUR: Newspaper Staff 4. BRENDA KASPER: FHA 2, 3, 4, PELE 2. ROGER KNIGHT: Yearbook!Newspaper Photographer 4. KAREN KOECHIG: Choir 2, 4, Meistersingers 4. PEGGY KREGER: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, FHA 3. KRISTIN KUNKEL: NHS, Spanish Club 1, Golddusters 2, 3, Student Life 3, FHA Secretary 4, Powder Puff Football 3, 4. SANDY LEAL: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Those Dancin' Feet 2, Camelot 3, Peter Pan 4. DANA LIVINGSTON: Band 1, 2, Drama 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, French Club Vice-President 4. LARRY LOVELACE: German Club 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3. LEIGH LOWE: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Drill Team 4, GSL 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Drama 1, 2, Speech 1, 2, Those Dancin' Feet 2, Fiddler on the Roof 1. Varsity cheerleader Martha Angelo and Eagle mascot Deanne Irwin walk down the sidelines. DAVID LUCIA: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Marching Band 3, NHS 3, 4, GSL 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Senior Profiles 1984 PATTI MAGGIO: Drum Corps, Rifle Corps, DECA, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Meistersingers, French Club, Drama, Orchestra, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Girls' State LORRAINE MAGINOT: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4. KHIEM MAI: Drafting Club 3, Scholastic Art Merit Finalist 2, 3, National Portfolio Finalist 4, Gold Key 4. DONNA MARBURGER: FHA, PELE. LACY MARTIN: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, GSL 3, 4, Powder Puff 2, Tennis Team 2. MARY MARTIN: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. RACHEL MASTEN: PELE Outstanding Student , FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3. PATRICIA MAXON: National Iunior Honor Society 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Beta Sigma Lambda 4, District UIL N ewswriting Winner 3, ILPC State Newswriting Winner 4, District UIL Newswriting Winner 4, Newspaper Editor-in-Chief 4. JULIE MAYNE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. LISA MCCOY: French Club 3, 4, FHA 1, 4, Swim team 2, 3. LINDA MCKINLEY: FHA, Leadership Award in I.C.T. KARA MIDKIFF: Choir 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 4, Honor Roll 2, Literary Magazine. MARIA MONTEMAYOR: Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, Associate House 2, FBLA 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Newspaper Features Editor 3, Newspaper Editorial Assistant 4, PAC 4, Yearbook 4, Golden Award Winner. CRAIG MORGAN: Varsity Football Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA, Industrial Arts 4. GLENN V. MORRISON: National Merit Semi-Finalist, School Newspaper Columnist 3, 4, Academic Decathlon 4, German Club 3, 4, PAC 4, National Beta Club 2, ILPC - Third in State, General Column Writing. STEVE MORRISEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, GSL 2, 3, 4, Band 1. LISA MORRISON: Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club 3, 4, Drama 1, Key Club 2, Drill Team 3, 4, FBLA 3, FHA 4, Drafting 4, Most Beautiful girl. LAURA NAVICKAS: Goldduster 2, 3, Industrial Arts Club 4. IFEOMA OKOYE: Freshman Class Treasurer 1, Volleyball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Track 2, 3, Drama 4, Meistersingers 4, Peter Pan 4. LISA PAGE: Most improved and most cooperative Goldduster 1, French 2, Foreign Language Festival 3, DAR Citizenship Award 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, NHS member 3, 4, Senior Class Officer-Historian Reporter, Golddusters 1, 2. SEN IORS 59 Senior Profiles 1984 TERESA PARKER: FHA STEVEN PERILMAN: Rensselaer Medal, Achievement Award in Writing, National Merit Semi-finalist, Letters in Math, Texas Chemical Engineers Award, Spanish National Honor Society, Who's Who of High School Students, President - Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer JETS, NHS, Computer Club, Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Academic Decathalon Team, Valedictorian. ADRIENN E PEIRCE: Most Improved Goldduster 2, Most Outstanding Goldduster in Company D 2, Golddusters 2, 3. PATRICK PERLAS: Spanish Club 2, 3, Medical Career Club 3, Klein Independent Basketball League 4, Spanish I, II, III Awards in Foreign Language Festival. JILL PIERSALL: Drama Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Flag Corps 4, Talent Show 3. JENNIFER PERRY: FHA, HERO, HECE, PELE, 2nd Place Proficiency Event in Interviewing, FHA area meeting, Graduation Committee. I C11 Senior Regina Truax trips the light fantastic at Homecoming '83 DEBRA PLANT: Varsity Tennis Team. ANDY RALSTON: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Congressman Bill Archer Intern, Second Place Science Fair Engineering 2, First Place Science Fair Engineering 4, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Award, Geophysical Society Award, American Nuclear Society, VP Junior Class, VP of Sophomore Class, Student Council Representative 3, 4, Standleader!Cheerleader Escort 4, NHS 3, 4. 60 SEN IORS PATRICIA RAMON: Band 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hiking Club 3. STEPHAN RICK: Exchange Student from Germany, Associate House 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Publicity Crew 4. JENNIFER RIDDELL: Awards in Speech and Debate, UIL District Alternative in Extemporaneous Debate, French Awards, Science Fair-2nd place Chemistry, Honorable Mention In Houston Area Fair, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Merit Commendation, Academic Decathlon Team, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, JETS, Speech Club, Associate House. BRIAN ROONEY: UIL Solo and Ensemble-lst Division Rating Band 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Region Choir 3, 4, District Choir, Speech 1, Band 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Vocal Jazz Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Camelot 3, Those Dancin' Feet 2. MICHELLE RUPPEL: National Honor Society, French Club, Top 1076, First EVERGREEN '84 Purchaser. MICHELE SCHENSTED: UIL Typing, Debate, Band, Choir, FBLA Secretary, NHS. DONNA SCHIMMENTI: Most Spirited Goldduster 2, Drill Team 1, 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Activities Editor 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, GSL 3, 4, French Club 1. SANDRA SCHINDLER: Klein Drafting Contest Awards 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Freshman Class Rep., Spanish Club 1, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Volleyball 1. EMILY SCHNEIDER: NHS, French Club 1, 2, 3, Golden Eagle Award, Foreign Language Festival Awards, Associate House 3. TRACIE SCHRAMME: HECE Vice-President of Recreation, FHAIHERO. DUKE SELLEY: Varsity Track, Football 2, 3, 4. SHERI SGITCOVICH: NSH, Sophomore Class Favorite, Goldduster 1, 2, Yearbook 3, Sophomore Class and Junior Class President, Vice-President of Student Council 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff. WENDI SHACKLEFORD: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, GSL 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 1, 2, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students. TISHA SHELTON: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Fiddler on the Roof , Camelot , Peter Pan , Talent Show 1, 2, 4. TODD SIGATY: Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, Cross-Country 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 4. CHRIS SOBIESKI: FFA, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MELINDA SOLIZ: Volleyball 1, 2, FCA 1, FHA 3, 4, HECE. VICKY SPEER: Outstanding New Marcher 1, Outstanding Science Fair Project 1, All-Region Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble First Divisions, French Club, Band, ACTS, FBLA, NHS. JAMES STRINGER: First Place in Houston Rodeo Show 4, Second Place in School Show 4, Award of Merit Increase in IA-II for grades. DEN ISE SZYMCZAK: Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. MISSY THIBADEAUX: First division rating UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Region Choir and Top Eight Area Candidate, Golddusters 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Productions 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN THOLAN: Band Sweetheart 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Field Hockey 2, FBLA 4, French Club 3. TRACI TODD: NHS, First Place in Talent Show 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, ACTS 1, 2, French Club 1, 2. KRIS TOMA: Flag Corps. KATHY TERPSTRA: Yearbook 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2, PAC. CATHERINE TONO: First Place Science Fair, Secretary of Medical Careers Club, NHS, United States Mathematics Award, National Leadership and Service Award, First Division at UIL solo and Ensemble, Typing UIL, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Computer Math Club. BOB TRALMER: Region Band, NHS, Top 1093 UIL Division of Excellence Award, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Stage Band. MARK TRIMBLE: Letter of Commendation National Merit Scholarship Corporation, NHS, National French Honor Society, Texas French Symposium, Foreign Language Festival, District Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Region Band 2, 3, 4, Area Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Region Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All-State orchestra 3, 4, Honorable Mention in Texas Music Teachers Association Original Music Composition Contest, Magna Cum Laude, French Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Houston Youth Symphony p 3, 4, CCMTA Student Affiliate 1, 2, 3, 4. I STEVIE TSAI: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, ' Symphonic Band 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Computer Club 3, l 4, Region Band 3, District Band 3, UIL lst division 2, 3, 4. , KYLE UPCHURCH: National Merit Finalist, NHS 3, 4, Summa l Cum Laude Graduate, Who's Who Among American High School Students, JETS 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, National Junior Beta Club 1, Academic Decathalon 4. SANDY VAN DE WALLE: Goldduster 1, 2, FBLA 1, IV Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, FHA! HERO 2. EDDIE VAN WICKLEN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PATTY WALLACE: Homecoming Duchess 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4. ' KURT WEGHORST: Football 1, 2, Baseball Manager 3, Trainer 3, 4, National Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club President 4. JASON WERCHAN: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, IETS 4. .LISA WERTAN EN : NHS 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball 4. NIOHN WESSMAN: NHS, FBLA, Mu Alpha Theta, JETS, Senior Profiles 1984 Outstanding Science Fair Project. KATY WHITE: Swim Team 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, IETS 1, FCA 1, 2. DAVID WILKINSON: Cross-Country 1, Track 1, Speech Club 1, Math Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Region Band 3, Region Orchestra 4, District Band 2, 3, Area Orchestra 4. LAURIE WILLIAMS: ACTS: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4. DON I WILSON: National Merit Semi-Finalist, National Forsenic League, Student Council 2, French Club 1, 2, PAC 4, Newspaper Staff 3. CAMMY YEARSLEY: Volleyball 1, Alternate Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 4, Student Council 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. HEATHER ZIEGLER: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 4. KAREN ZEILLER: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Golf District Runner-up 3, 4, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, IETS 1. DONNA ZWINK: Drill Team 1, 2. What's the latest in Spring Formal wear for men? just ask Todd Sigaty, Terry Gore or Scott Selvig. SENIORS 61 ., Mm. 0- W' ..,. ,. .,...,,,,,.,V .. -..., 4' . .. -H' 'fx-M ack W 'L- -wiif T 3-W'f. 0 .. N. f .,::. -ff --fp, ,v ,..- 3 , nw 'Sf' ' ' -.N ,M -M 4 ,o ' , ...- ...-' -sq .4 fu 1 .Qu r'4 Class of '85 'W Abbs, Iacqueita Acord, Alice Adams, Ronald Ali, Latif Ali, Salim Alkadi, Ahmad ,fyff ' f Allen, Frances Ambriola, James Anderson, Gerald Armatta, Kimberly Armstrong, Elizabeth Assiff, Matthew Bach, Richard Barber, Glen Barber, Michael Barnette, Ellen Barrett, Frederick Barrientos, Laura Bass, Virginia Baugus, Stephanie Beadle, Angela Belton, Iudson Benandi, Teri Benet, Robert Benis, jeffrey Benz, Robert Bergen, David Berryman, Kimberly Berryman, Wendy Bhatia, Deepa Biancalana, Philip Bond, Ray wi flj juniors Eston Burciaga, Robin Terzian and Kelly Cunningham put their minds together to study the various properties of crepe paper to be hung from the walls and ceilings around campus, They evidently succeeded in their studies for the junior hall homecoming decorations were judged best decorated . Boothe, Mark Bouse, Kathleen Braatz, Tammy Brasseal, Robert Bregenzer, Theresa Brocato, Vickie Brophy, Stephan Broussard, Gregory UN DERCLASSMEN 63 Class of '85 Brown, Barbara Brown, Kenneth Broyles, Paul Broz, Diane Brune, Daniel Bryant, Iames Bullers, Iames Burciaga, Eston Cajacob, julie Campbell, Timothy Carroll, Faith Carter, Cheri Carter, Michael Cartwright, Linda Castillo, Patrick Catrambone, Robert Chan, lack Chan, Tom Chase, Andrea Chickering, Catherine Cho, Nancy Christoffel, Zoe Clark, Gary Clawson, Amy Clayton, Ann Clemons, Marc Coker, Cyndi Coleman, Jeffrey Collier, Wesley Collins, Scott Compton, Charles Cooney, Shawn Cornett, Cory Craig, Catherine Craig, William Crawford, Catherine Crews, Beverly Cuccerre, Rodney Cunningham, Kelly Darbyshire, Chase 64 UN DERCLASSMEN 4 :go F . M ' 4 X 1 f ' S G ' in N D, j X , , J. Q ,., 1 x f 5 4 ax lx l I 39 ' x. ' G' I lf, 5 V ,Q il 'R' . 1 ' , 1 Q e t 4 l . ' ' xf- ' W X i , f A, 'WW C1 111 junior varsity football player Stephen Rhia refreshes himself with a squirt of cool clear water on a warm evening. KZJ Cathy Chickering stands before her peers in the senior lunch area as she takes command of the situation. B all ll' 3' N p H - R Y 4. 5 .9 l Q-H ea-. 44 VI , I ,. is ff l - . . ,. a t ca, -'ae V E f 2 l L? Z 1 ,. ff fc: ., Xt Y ff I Dastugue, Elizabeth Daugherty, Brian David, Bryan Davis, Donna Davis, Leanne Davis, Scott Dear, Kimberly Dearman, Tiajuana Dedeaux, Tracy Deen, William Delaney, Sara DeSola, Derek Devlin, Kurt Dibble, Elizabeth Dorst, Louise Dowse, Jerry Drumgo, Brian Dubravsky, Ido Duett, Guy Durnell, Keith Edwards, Haskell Edwards, Scott Eiland, Eric Emerald, Pamela Engelhardt, Robert Engstrom, Liesel Estes, Bart Evans, Pamela Evans, Steven Fagg, Michelle Fain, Kevin Falgoust, Ginger Fanaff, Karen Fantini, Cristina Fast, Bradley Faulise, Michelle Fawn, Danica Featherston, Lara Fielder, Sonji Fierro, Sandra UN DERCLASSMEN 65 Class of '85 Fisher, Kim Flenniken, Tracey Floeck, Mary Flores, Mary Foley, Kenneth Follis, Raymond Fortune, William Fox, Ryan Friedrichsen, lack Fries, Christine Frugoni, james Fulton, Beth Gagne, Luana Galindo, Regina Gallagher, Christopher Gardner, Michelle Garibaldi, Byron Garrett, james Garvin, Theresa Garza, Brenda Gaw, David Gee, Stephen Gerber, Karen Gleason, Michael Gomez, Christine Gonzales, Christine Gonzalez, Teresa Goree, Angelina Goree, Bridgette Gossett, Brian Graham, Stacy Gray, Audra Gray, Michelle Greenhill, Diane Guzman, Elizabeth Guzzetta, Laura Hagedorn, Hjalmar Hall, Stacy Hanson, Shelley Hanson, Tracy 66 UN DERCLASSMEN , sat 8 35 'I 9 ' fi ' i 0 . , 'X ,,,, . i , r 5 X 111 Iunior Estan Burciaga projects his spirit into the excited Eagle throngs. 125 College Night brings junior Beth Rice to speak to the Navarro College representative as she might consider it as one of her choices. Clll o i , f ul Lm,f1.,,3H i'fl5..QnZ?m,fJifa. 1 2 iii ,v 4.1 7 5.-', 4- '13 ,K l fns.'1 W 41, 'Q '7' fb fgl -+g,,,M J, V. fy QQ A 47. mt ' ,965 xr t !a?Y V..,, W 1 , 0 rf iw G Mi GTM ,,, ,M .. ' -M , f fx ' 'W ' fe. ' 'K' ' an E G 'Q 'x 'ST l Z' S 2 27 x A mf -t f-. .EE - 'W M W W . W fb, ,QC J 3 ' -.'- 'Yr Y 1 K aa N ' 4 if Bw ,xi ' -1 , .., .. ,, lr 5 ,qu , C kg! - gr Q N v , ' I - V M . 1 4 xt 1 ' w ' ' l 4 l at fi , 'f' ',, . , V '21,A was V V ' F as My K LA Q' vi 'D Vall i VV K M 1 Sa 2 ,il .I V 1 K T l . - l M QV Q . la ,a sf JQD? 1 'Sf it 1 t I' Q Q ' . K- ,' H X 3 X il x ig Harrell, Andre Harris, Susan Hastings, Eric Hastings, Michelle Haynes, David Heilmann, Kenneth Henderson, Julie Henman, Anissa Henry, Charles Hensel, Lisa Henslee, Neal Herzog, Kimberley Hess, Daniel Hewlett, Letty Hill, Susan Hiscock, Sherry Hitchens, Clayton Ho, Wai Yee Hoang, Thanh Hofilena, Maria Holaday, Melissa Holland, Ronald Holloway, Derek Hooker, Laura Hostetter, Timothy Hoye, Ronda Hsu, Chihwei Hubbard, Valerie Huber, Annette Huete, Douglas Hunt, David Hunt, Gayle Hunter, Iudith Huseby, Dawn Irick, Iohn Iackson, Tracy Iaeckle, Iulieanna Iafri, Futema Ietton, Shana Iocson, Mary UNDERCLASSMEN 67 Class of '85 jolly, Iennifer Iones, Andy Iones, Carolyn jones, Mickie Iones, Stacy jordan, Paul Kading, Caren Kashanipour, Troy Q11 juniors Brian Vandermark and Steven Pick munch down on home coming goodies. C25 Senior Greg Anderson and junior Matt Assiff have a friendly pep talk before the game. Keehner, Karen Keller, Konnie Kelly, Patrick Kendall, Natalie Kenseth, Michelle Kent, Douglas Kilgore, Kenneth Kim, Yong Kimball, Emily King, Robin Kirkwood, Duwayne Koke, Kelli Kowalski, Iennifer Kramer, Elizabeth Kreger, Brenda Krennerich, Cheryl Krupka, Katherine Kutka, Iulie Laible, Timothy Lam, Kim Land, Deborah Lantz, Karen Larsen, Carl Laud, Oscar Le, Tao Thai Leigh, Kay Leleux, Michael Lewis, Michelle Leyendecker, Patrick Liechti, Kevin Lingold, Sharon Livingston, Katherine 68 UN DERCLASSMEN ff ...SAK aa, I K '3 2 Y ' 95 A 5.--1 'G 'f 'B gl 1 Wi ills:-Q ,.', 1 EW, 1 ii , Ph A 3 af 4 ., ' ' ???a.., 5. l, . v ' 1 ' A W! N l ' xv 2 8 X Il ll,, l C23 X 'E Mak? lg, -I f, as f Q NVQ F F -Q x 3 l K I Loera, Albert Loos, Iason Love, Donna Lu, Quan Lyles, Dawn Mai, Darren Major, Darlene Malahy, Iohn Mangum, Dennis Manning, Shawn Marsh, R. Marshall, Dana Marshall, Molly Martin, Kimberly Martin, Tanja Martin, William Mask, Lisa Mata, Sonya Mathews, Roxann Matkin, Kelly Mazzola, Lisa McCaskill, Janice McCrary, Mark Mclieating, Sean McKinley, Sheila McLain, Mark McLaughlin, Mark McManamy, Danny McNamee, Bernard McNamee, Michelle McVeigh, Scott McWhorter, Travis Meche, Dwayne Meinert, Victor Melancon, Sharon Meyers, Scott Mifflin, Linda Miller, Deanna Miller, Melissa Miller, Michelle UN DERCLASSMEN 69 Class of '85 Miller, Monica Milton, Tina Mitcham, john Mitchell, Christopher Moon, Thomas Moore, Robert Moraitis, Dawn Muller, David Napolillo, David Nazzal, Theresa Neel, Michael Netterman, Tony Nguyen, Diem Chau Nguyen, Linh Nguyen, Minh Nguyen, Tuan On, Chi Oncken, Leah Ortega, Lucy Ortiz, Cynthia Park, Sun Hee Parker, Donna Parker, Sundee Partain, Kenneth Patel, Kashmira Patel, Sunil Patterson, Amy Patterson, Tracie Pebdani, Apama Pentecost, Sondra Perez, Manuel W Perlas, Geraldine Perry, Alicia Persyn, Georgina Pesek, Kathleen Pfeffer, Deborah Phillips, Keri Pick, Steven Pierce, Jerry Plant, Debra 1 70 UNDERCLASSMEN vi, PW CU junior Stacey Webb stands on the 40 yard line as she awaits in anticipation to be introduced. 121 juniors Eston Burciaga and Amy Clawson along with seniors Patty Wallace and jenny Cahill cheer during a basketball game time-out. .cs 5 'IR 'YOU-f X -gn 44 W w YQ. ft .. B 4 4 Q ,, 6. lf' ' W mr l 127 ps hm: f sn -me mi 4 -no '1 ' ii., Q ' ' go a .1 va ,. 'Q , , so x A ,, 'z , ,Hx 0 l7 X --r 's Y Q, , , ya, mf. W A 1 ,W X , ax .55 W, x 911 if v 7 7 s . 2- ,. R 4, . g 2 is Q i , QQ n Pomes, Lori Porth, Susan Powell, Brandine Powell, Richard Price, Karla Prosser, Iohn Pruzinsky, Robert Pruzinsky, Ronald Quigley, john Quinn, Diana Ragsdale, Laura Rannells, Elizabeth Rash, Kenneth Redmond, Amy Rice, Elizabeth Richards, Anthony Riha, Stephen Rocha, Maria Rochester, Teresa Rodriquez, joey Roe, Pamela Roper, Dina Rosales, Lanette Rosenstock, Michele Rosini, Gregory Ross, Curtis Rowell, David Roy, Renee Roy, Stephanie Rozendal, Paul Russo, Debra Saquid, Mary Anne Saldivar, Rachel Samohyl, Kristen Santa Maria, Mark Scerbo, Ioseph Scharck, Christina Schick, Kathleen Schoenberg, Senette Schulte, Sarah UNDERCLASSMEN 71 Class of '85 Schultz, Dawn Schulze, Kristen Scott, Bonnie Seales, Michelle Seiling, Kristen Shafer, Cynthia Shah, Farhana Shephard, Derrick Shockley, Barton Sikand, Sabina Sims, Kelly Sims, William Sippel, Scott Skelton, Randall Skinner, Kevin Skyvara, Richard Slimak, Marie Smejkal, Kelly Smith, David Smith, Marcell Smith, Robin Smith, Sandra Snear, Stephan Sneed, Rodney Sneider, Karen Speller, Nicky Spencer, Lawrence Stahl, Jeanine Stein, Eric Stelding, jilleen Stephens, Alan Stonestreet, Stacie Stranahan, Timothy Strange, Dena Stroud, Lisa Strub, Ioan Stubblefield, Lisa Study, Heather Subramanian, Prem Sullivan, Dana it as , M , L X , 1 :lf - I I vhyr WV 'Q , ' at L 1 L' Q13 Drill team sponsor Kim Rogers andjunior Kathy Livingston sit at the pep rally. 121 Tip-toeing to the top locker, junior Robin Terzian reaches for her books. 3 as , Y , xv 1 72 UN DERCLASSMEN if .X ik: ff! Turner, ll 2 , 'V ivf' A It in ,V vw uc C, eq - r , 'vi . I. g tt .4 f A M 1 W., -.V ,f all lb 1, , 5 S. -f' W ' k T is r 'J l , , . ,J M ,, , . n , . - aa, , I I x . ff. 4 W 5 'iz ., ,Q , f f ' , A N 9' 1. ' '-116 X5 W . ... X g ,mi .1 uni, ,wa , 1 tn 'Wim , ,wf 1 2 -e.hwxa'5.36::2i . x W Y .5 W f ' 2 -S, XV Llllt l 3,1 2 'E' be ,rw Q, , aznvvy 'mr H Surdacki, Walter Sutherlin, Dennis Svetek, Stacey Tang, Benjamin Tantingco, Diana Taylor, Minochka Taylor, Teresa Terzian, Mary f ' Thein, Yemyat Y . A 'f Thibaut, Daniel K Thomas 'S t Thomas f, 49' , .- Q , f. ' 1, 1 Q . J A x tr lx 4, r H Thomas , Anthony , Blake uw 'Ziff ra C ff - n 4 Thomas , Christine , jill Thunell, Mark , Timm, Tracey Tin kler, Tin ney, Tinney, Toner, I john Chad Shanna ulie Townsend, Meredith Trahan, Tran, H Blake oang Tran, Khoi Q fi. f' 1 lex l x S x ,. ,, Wa., Tratras, Trexler, Tulip, C Tullier, Turner, Turner, Q VIN X l . Nicole Trautwein, Michelle Trevino, Rene julie laudine Michael Donald Gregory Laura Turner, Michael Valadez, Magdalena VanSligtenhorst, Chris Vandeboncoeur, David Vandermark, Brian Villarreal, Shannon Wagner, Alice UNDERCLASSMEN 73 Class of '85 Walker, Ion Wallace, David Warwick, Kathryn Waters, Ian Watkins, Paula Webb, Lillian Webb, Stacey Welsh, Alesia Wendler, Allen White, Sharon Whitfield, Sonya Wichterich, Michael Williams, Brent Williamson, Scott Willis, William Wilshusen, Jeffrey 3 f W V , . ' F l , Q I K W A , R 0 -1 4 A , 5 291 KJ N , 'N ff IA X hL. 79 CQUWQ QU Kurt Wejhorst, senior, attends to an injured player as the referees look on. C23 Klein Forest Eagles!! This is a perfect example of school spirit painted on a game bus. 74 UNDERCLASSMEN UL BU-2, .-Q., ,A 4 W' fillfrl l 429 if ill Drafting instructor Keith Glazner shows sophomore Melodee Godkin how the detailed drawings are done. C21 Senior drum major lean Green and junior Iohn Mitcham hold hands during the school song at the Aldine football game. C31 Iunior Tia Dearman sketches a long-lost friend in art. lon r N ,l tv .K.rL2. a, Q if -1 il xi' C Wishkoski, Stacy Wittman, Paul Wolter, Christina Womble, Todd Wyche, Jimmy Yang, jean Young, Christopher Cicack, Regina Chen, Min Choy Cline, Ioanne Daughterys, Stacy Downey, Michael Felicidario, Maili Ienkins, Scott Nadeau, Marc Norwood, Bryon UNDERCLASSMEN 75 Class of '86 -QV' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are Cstandingj Mimy Ly, Kay Randolph and Ianice Neal. Qsittingj President Michael Gagliardi. 76 UNDERCLASSMEN z 3 'ff if SGPHOMORE CLASS l lll l S FAVORITES are 0.1. Knight and Kay Randolph ,. , . 'nd' qw A -if . .. ways- . mi 14 y sf- Q.. , .... 'f .4 'x ,QJMWH Class of '86 ' Alexander, Kevin Alfaro, Sandra -,.' .. Allen, Monica Allen, Nikki x,.- Allen, Wanda M, f ' Alvarez, Elizabeth Alavrez, Pedro Anderson, Shawn . A ef. an Andrews, Artoy Angelo, Arthur Arellano, Lorraine Armour, Michelle -V Armstrong, Christopher Avery, Rhonda Babineaux, Anastasia Bailey, Cheyney -El? Baker, Darren Barfield, Bridgett Barko, Lisa Barlow, Dan Barnett, Karen Barrera, Iessica Bartgis, David Bass, Phillip Baxter, Steven Baylis, Brian Bazan, Iames Beasley, Ierri Bell, Pamela Belton, loycelyn Benjamin, joseph Beran, Stacie Taking a look at the '83 Evergreen are sophomores Christi Courtney, Cheryl Boles, Andrea Hammond and Art Angelo. Besa, Raymond Billetdeaux, Michael Black, Christina Black, Wendy Blenderman, Tara Boles, Cheryl Boles, Cheryl Boudreaux, Niyelete UNDERCLASSMEN 77 Class of '86 Bradley, Iames ' Bramley, David ' Breaux, Darren , 5 I. Brewer, Edye Q, Brillon, Iames iw Brooks, Barbara V l qi.- Broussard, Stephen Brown, Earl Bruner, Kelly eq .9 Burgess, Tammy Burke, jennifer 1 9 Burnap Heidi Burney Anita Burns Alfred Cada Antony rl Cajacob, Kimberly ff lm 0 4 ., 0 LCC 41, Q - 'x,,,N'f xx-K 421 1 W L ,,,, Y Caldwell, Ioy Cantu, Bryan 2 ' Capello, Santos my - v cashiola, Phillip Fa , it it c:arhey,1u1ie fl 1 5 to fi - Cavallo, James A V A 1 , Chase, Kurt 1 1 1- V Cho, Christie f' 5, 1 A 'T I 2 2 E A - H A ' , A ,. N W- Clary, Memory :if I Vim, J 'T V Chung, Tri -, , . 1, -i Ov C1aunch,Scherry , N , 'V '- C1ayfGHfy r, A 4., ' at-- ' Cobb Ca Q A ,A Q f YY Coffey, Eileen ,R ' Collins, Antonia 3 x y . , Q' Cook, Carla I 1 ' U Cooksey, jeffrey 1 A Coppoletta, Lisa 1 3. f 1 - L my I ig' - Cornish, John Y i V V 'Q l V f, ' L 1 . Courtney, Christi if' ' , AQ, A -1 ,,, AA f A V , in Cox, Darrell e 'J 1 4- 4 -'- We 'wg - - ' Cox, Karen 14: ,R ZA Coxe, Pamela if lg Cramer, Stephanie ? 78 UNDERCLASSMEN . ,ge ., 6 l if 1' 1,4 . all ,1- X!-Q., 60103 Iwi' in Q ,,e..-M' -W - A' 'gxxwdt My V gl K3 ,Aint sg. 9 i n ,we f We Cunningham, Deonna la Cunningham, Kristine -A Cupples, Sarah , Currier, Kimberley Dabney, Ieffrey I , f it A , Dalton, Scott Dang, Kieu-Nga Davidson, Brian Davis, Leigh Davis, Ricki I lf3P ' . if Davis, Sean Davis, Yolanda Davis, Keith Day, Anthony Dean, Kimberly Delvalle, George CU Sophomore Michael Gagliardi and senior Keith I-Iarrellexpress their friendship. Q25 Tenth-grader Patrick Kennedy checks over his work after a typing class timed writing. 133 Victor Tovar, freshman, Gary Moquin, senior, and Iimmy Kramer, sophomore sketch in details on their bleached-skeleton art project. ,lst ,CS Demeo, Todd Denison, lack Derrington, jack DiFrancesco, Marie Dours, Eugene Downey, Lisa Dozier, Kenneth Dunlap, Wayne Durr, Denise East, Ierry Eddleman, Ashley Eddleman, Michelle Edwards, Steven Elam, Michael Elder, Marc Elhaj, Michael Elliott, Iulie Ellis, Stephanie Elrod, Lynnette Engelken, Amy X Enlow, Jeffery Ent, Tedrick Espostio, Gregory Evans, Gareth UN DERCLASSMEN 79 Class of '86 LV xg ' 'f' sv' wr 1' wzzwrggff -rgx E I vrll wwf,-,HL my -' - -Q Evans, Robbi A 'Q ' M , ' wif? u f gr, ' F I Faircloth, Richard ig M-1 ff- ,,. Q , Fantini, Stephanie ' 0 L L .. .. -. 4, QM. .,,, . f 6 C Y Farias, Lisa I ' 'Q' P Y 'f ' A xl, X.: f ' ,Z ' A, 4 Farney, Lori ' M s, f I ' , 5 .' ' Faseler, Ashley Q , i N Fauss, Kathryn 2 ' Y ' Ji tg Y 5 QM J ft Fenton, Peggy XJ M s, S ' l C. - A A Fenwick, Ellen 1 f Finn, Kelli Fisher, Keri Fitzgerald, Debra V, ill Sophomore Keri Fisher, right, and Freshman Stacey Drew share a f'cuddly in-between classes. C21 Working on their art class project, Suloni Sood, freshman and Kristen Gotschall, sophomore, skillfully use pastels. 'lk M T7 Fong, Kimberly Ford, Charles lil Q Fowler, Trent I Q Frain, Margaret lt 1 Freiburger, Steve Frisbee, Mary Frost, Karen Fulmer, Gregory Gagliardi, Michael Gale, Lawrence Galvan, Ianet Garrett, Cassandra Garvin, Donald Gauthier, Gustavo Gee, Ronnie Gehring, Shea Gentry, Michelle Geraughty, Kelly Gibson, Coleman Gidman, lack Giles, Michael Glaser, Terin Glenn, Gerald Godkin, Melodee Gold, Nancy Goodwine, Eric Goree, Rachel Goss, Iim 80 UNDERCLASSMEN I i f g Vi , ' API-Iii' l M 1 l gs L 'htr Qzgia E' We 'Lf , 1 , 2 , ' F , 1 2 5, .A .T l 5 I iff? .7-A ff 1 F, ' 0 , :?z:iif'wff L 'll 'ea i . ya 5 . 'QQ ,J 99 I W ,M A 5 le, 'K 4 X. ' K ,ffm yy Nz . . K' y ' s K i-my Q, Q t , I w , W F ll ' J I 'K K ff ' ' if 1 'i ' as I l , ,, ' L , 1 Q, . 1 - , 1' ' ' ,- .5 , 1 J , 1' Mm LQ K f f i x , , 'J i A 4 i N xl ,iw 5 -5. A St! --. ,Nix 'S., Y ibm Q 4 I K1 4 Q W iw. 3 , t I tw , X L iii., MW -,N l 1 . .mf'A X nw ,.,1' 1 cz: ri t i X xx IQ ' l ' W7 X Gotschall, Kristin Graham, Linda Grajo, Eric Greco, Iames Griffin, julie Griffin, Kimberly Griffin, Natalie Groh, Iulie Guerrero, Erlyne Ha, Dieu Van Hamilton, Kimberly Hammond, Andrea Hanson, Christine Hardister, Harold Harris, Tearolon Hastings, Darrell Haygood, Dudley Hays, Natalie I-Iearrell, Robert Hemphill, Ieffrey Henley, Iulie Hennen, Corey Henrichs, Heidi Henry, Colette Henry, Michael Hensler, Eric Hernandez, John Hester, Howard Heywood, Charles Hightower, Steven Higinbothan, Sarah Hill, Shawn Himburg, Karen Hirshberger, Lisa Ho, Bachmai Ho, Duc Ho, Thang Ho, Tien Hoang, Thang Hogan, Robert UN DERCLASSMEN 8 1 Class of '86 Holloway, Colleen Holy, Elena Hsu, Camillia Hudson, Brian Hudson, Charlie Hutchinson, jeffrey Ingram, Deborah jackowski, Mark jackson, Adrianne jameson, Cynthia jelinski, Eric jenkins, Eric jogerst, james johnson, Danita johnson, Dorina johnson, Kayla johnson, Mark johnson, Valerie jones, Andrew jones, Glenn jones, Michael jones, Michael jones, Robin jones, Susan jones, Trianne jordan, Lisa jose, Dyan julius, jerley junk, Kristin Kapp, jill Kayton, Matthew Kean, Cynthia Kelly, Anthony Kemp, Doug Kennedy, james Kennedy, Lisa Kennedy, Patrick Ketchum, Michael Khoo, Teik Kimball, Laura 82 UN DERCLASSMEN K- V .ze .1 'W ' Jr . , ,,, W,-., W y ft I 5 ly nf, 1 e , X, i I . 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CZJ Braking away into another dimenision is sophomore Robert Ramirez, and bottom, ninth-grader Iohn Franco displaying acobatic brake dancing. ,K fx 4 m' ? ' L V , I - ' f y 'wwf' V , 1 4 - . X it Wg , A59 -' 'lg 'Xu ' ll I' V ll flifni Bixnfm as P N- v 'raw . ,viva mfg ui :IQ A' . 2, A ,u -M J g,g V V 1, ii ' iff, f 3 A Y - iff s f J , 4 - ' , - ' i ,Q 5 . 'ji ' Y .l 3 I King, Bethany King, Neicha Kistler, Ginger Knight, Steven Kopp, Kelly Korah, Annie Kossie, Ronnie Kramer, james Krause, Darryl Kureshi, Inam Lamartina, Todd Landry, Angela Lane, Damon Lang, Rodney Lawyer, Lawrence Le, Nhan Le, Quynhanh Lee, Matthew Leland, Lisa Lenart, Dawn Lewis, Melissa Lewis, Theron Lo, Tamara Loerch, Philip Longino, Dana Loosley, David Losa, William Lovick, Luke Lucas, Shelley Luong, Tuan Lusz, Parish Ly, My Manning, Deanna Manship, Melissa Mareisz, Ioy Mariani, Michelle Marsh, Chester Marshall, Iason Martin, Monica Martin, Verlisa UNDERCLASSMEN 83 Class of '86 Marusa, Brian ' 'Q ,., ,A 'Yi Mason, Cheryl ' Mayes, Shangrala 3. N Tx, ' Mazza, Michael , I L , 4.3514 McBride, Robert ,fl A ' McClure, Latonya x McConnelee, Luanne , . X s W7 K McCoy, Michael K X 'Qs McDonald Heather McClenden, Edgar McWilliams Scott if Meads Sherry .l If V F I L14 ' ,G wr W7 5 McMillen, Dena 2? ' ' f B ww I x Melton, Sidney Mendoza, Marie Messer, Angela . Methena, Richard Mickle, Elizabeth - ' Miggins, Iohn Miller, Kristine ii' Miller, Michelle Millette, Danielle Miranda, Oscar Mitcham, Elizabeth we 1 F' i x fx, , li, 1 lx We ,., ,C s y ' Moll, Clara Monterrubio, Sonia if Moore, Cristina Morrison, William Muguira, Elizabeth Mulligan, Timothy Murr, Edward Murray, Beth Neal, Janice Nettle, Richard Newton, Gregory Neyra, Annette Nghiem, Bao Ngo, Dien Nguyen, Khanh Nguyen, Maily 84 UNDERCLASSMEN 111 Sophomore Bethany King plays beautician to Ioy Marusa, tenth-grader, after school. C21 Sophomore team quarterback Bill Losa punts the ball with expert precision. l li W 1 sw fl J 1' bf My 1 ,AVV 7 s - - cf 1 ' ' 1' ' 3.17 1 Q if V! T7 C isa, Q ' I y , ,f ' , era tl , rr , 4 if V 1 ' gag -.ff M V Y V I ext- ri V ., lj K , y . y J, 'W A 'M A . l iq t 1 I If ,ll X 'N 1 K W c i ,gr 3 f ..,.,,., vk,. ' ' , li Q ' 'E M O' , I 5 ,V 4 hc V, I fag, M. QQ Ulf' v .x it l j K I di if 5 V 5' O N 2 'X , . el i A . , y , at 4 ' 2 9 i '7' Nguyen, Quang Nguyen, Thinh Nguyen, Thuylien Niederlitz, Suzanne Nixon, Roger Nott, Carol O'Donnell, Steven Olson, Kevin Ortega, Iuan Oswald, Derek Parker, Troy Parmeter, Amy Parrish, Caren Parrish, William Paschal, Kyle Payne, Kent Pearson, Lillian Pearson, Michelle Pemberton, Stephen Periman, Vanessa Peterson, Andre Pham, Hai Pham, Tram Phillips, Ieffery Phillips, Treva Pickens, Clayton Pietrzak, Terri Pigg, Andrea Pine, Delanda Pittman, Michael Plesnicher, Suzanne Poirier, Brian Pope, Kevin Preston, Willie Price, Marianne Prosser, Kimberly Purcell, Stacy Puvis, Lynda Quackenbush, Tamara Raday, Cathryn UN DERCLASSMEN 85 Class of '86 Rains, William Randolph, Veronica Raver, Sheila Ray, Roderick Reichard, Mark Reichert, Jeremy Reindl, Delaine V V ., Rice, Veronica W I l Y W N Q.- V 5 it 4 W!- Richards, Stacey VA V Riles, Bernadett i V Riley, lack ,hz A Q. Q, - Rios, Virhuido 5 f' ' ,A 5, Riska, Michelle V, V Rivera, Donald Rodriguez, Adriana , Rodriguez, Iuan 'K Rodriguez, Patricia V Rogers, jennifer Rogers, Charles Romesburg, Brenda Roraback, Lisa Rose, Eric V V A A 'I' 41' t 1 , . t V VV an ' Q K Yi W' 5 Lg. fi ' 1 , I Roeder, Vicki V 9 ' . 1 , V ,f If , - fi' I Rosini, Denise V V ZIV Ll V VV W Vi V , a at .- ' Ross, Debra ,,, l V V VV V s, 'L . r' '- A fi,-fctixgy - , '1 . ,- . . ' -M ' V ' ff Rush, Catherine f V , , ,K , ,A V Rutledge, Manly - ' 3 ' 5 ,, ., A -0 , , , -M , Ryan, Ioanne Salazar, Dimas , i , , Rowden, William - V VV Scheffler, Steven ,NV Schmidt, Leann um l C13 Sophomore Cheryl Mason waits to march with her fellow Golcldusters before the football crowd. Q23 Nicole Trechurus, 30, takes a shot toward an 7 Eagle girls Junior varsity team victory Schmitt, Kenneth VV a M 'C Q V za, , ' Schultz, Tracy ' iq V V 1 .2 :JI , . , Z V. 4 Sebesta, Stacey I V I V fl, V' V, L 1 g - , V 1. , V! A - V , A Sedita, Roxanne ' Z . V , A ff V' LL V iff , V V shah, Shahid , . ' V .,,c V V V 'R V 45 4 i ijt Vi Shallenberger, Angela ,AA V, VV VV ,V I V JT V 'V 1' 'W ' , '1 V Shamblin, Pamela 1- ,, , if ' ' . , c 5, ,, . . - , ,J . ,,', S'm ma'1eff'eY . ,fe-f Q ttc ,,cH 2-+ , -iiieq i 86 UNDERCLASSMEN Gi I , . i N ...I QU -:fi S 1423 i 45., P, V' fe 1- A aff -A ky 5 I If 47 ,H 3' , 3 f I E' ., NXT W I ,. . . Y ff 'Z 4 ffm ,ll Sheley, Stephanie Shimek, Wayne Shride, Kelli Slowensky, Amy Smalley, Cathryn Smith, Barron Smith, Dawn Smith, Eric Smith, Lee Smith, Scott Snell, john Soappman, Renee Soliz, Carlos St. John, Douglas Stagner, Ronald Stanley, Willis Steen, Sherry Sternagle, Kellyjo Stockert, Dianna Stueber, Katherine Stumhoffer, Stacey Styer, Stephan Subramaniam, Suchita Sullivan, Scott Swisher, Tammy Tamez, Steven Taylor, Cristina Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Michael Thomas, Sherry Thomson, Pamela Thornton, Charles Tibbetts, Richard Timson, Paul Torres, Iohn Tovar, Nancy Townson, John Trainor, julia Tralmer, Daniel Tran, Tuan UN DERCLASSMEN 87 Class of '86 Tran, Yen Tran-Reno, Raph Truax, Samuel Tsai, Victor Tucker, Deana Turner, Kathy Underwood, Daren Upton, Malia Vance, Curtis Vaughan, Stacy Vazquez, Adriana Villarreal, Ioe Villarreal, Sherri Vo, Mai Vo, Van Wald, Mary Walker, Amanda Walker, David Waller, Michael Ward, Patricia Ward, Susan Ware, Lisa Warren, Kimberly Warren, Michelle Waters, Arran Waters, Krista Wates, Byron Weeks, Richard Wendler, Douglas West, George Wheatley, Wendee White, Amy White, Darrell White, William Whitley, Iohn Wilborn, Tracy Wiley, Keith Williams, Marvin Wisniewski, Donna Wood, Michael 88 UN DERCLASSMEN l t , A ,we fr if v lyk' - um 1 ,, Qt Worthley, Lori . gym, , Wright, Robert has Wyatt, Pamela Yost, Charles Young, Ieffrey Yuan, Alice Zambo, Bernadett Zientek, Kenneth Zory, Ion Birmingham, Shannon Garcia, Gilbert Guillory, james Lang, Kevin Le, Duc Magee, Michael Paige, Paul Raines, Holly Wright, Shari fzu l OJ Junior Kathy Livingston raises her flag during the halftime Goldduster performance. Q23 Junior Danica Fawn pulls out her chemistry notebook to prepare for her upcoming class. UN DERCLASSMEN 89 Class of '87 FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES are Mark Fogal-Hawkins and Michelle Nance. FRESHMAN CLASS QFFICERS are Cstandingj Ann Cotman, Ricky Wilson, and Robin Kelm. Csittingj President Chuck Okoye. Class of '87 Abron, Demetria ' Q f Ackley, Kandis Adam, Shelly ' 1, Adams, Lisa be Aguayo, Andrew A , Q A Allen, Kenneth All ga Allen, Robert Allen, Twanna 1-.1 Alva, Guadalupe Anderson, Jesse Andrews, Angela N Ankenman, Lane x Anton, Patrick Arceo, Rafael Ashley, Iesse O Aswell, Chris Babineaux, Fidelis Badgerow, David Bailey, Chris Bailie, David Baker, Anita Baker, jennifer W Baker, Molly Bakken, Timothy Banks, Wade Barnhill, Stacy Barrett joseph Barrett Lance V - Bash Bobbie U ' X Bassett james 'ma y J in ' Q f I I X, ,, Batties, Deandra Baugh, Hollis CLASS 1 .f Jig s 'M -s. ,...., , X: - ,j Y . 58, ' llxgew, -we ,,,,,, , I M M 3' 1 ,,,,, A - 'lf I .W A KA, ..,, .4 ..... ..,,..,m...t.i,,,,,.,,. t H! ,- ., ., ' is,.,,..,,, ,..,.. ' sw- ff' ,A f1JFreshman clarinet player Ann Cotman plays K 1 during halftime at the homecoming game against f ' ' 4 ' Katy. Q21 A cheerleader banner is displayed at a U, T freshman football game. Q? 3 W Q Bazan, Sergio 1 6 Beakley, Hidie 0 W' it Beights, Sharon ' L' ,, A ' ,Q Benavides, Maria . ' - Benavides, Nancy Q 1, , -. ' Benjamin, Yolanda B' ' 2 '- I, . Berube, Dawn .Q is X 2 Beez, David UNDERCLASSMEN 91 Class of '87 Bickley, Cheryl Bitner, Iohn Blackburn, Bethany Blalock, Kevin Bolton, Kristi Boothe, Karen Bothmann, Timmothy Boudreaux, Tonica Bowling, Iames Bowman, Robert Braaton, Robert Bradley, Brett Brasher, William Breedveld, james Brendel, Kara Brooks, James Brown, Andrea Brown, Melissa Brown, Stephanie Bullers, Brett Burge, Iefferey Burke, Russell Burkhalter, Darrell Burkhardt, Kimberly Burroughs, Dawn Burton, Kim Cabuhat, Maria Cacho, jose Cadena, Jessie Cain, Larry Campbell, john Canada, Barbara Canada, Charlotte Cantu, Mathew Capshaw, Kyra Carlile, Michael Carrier, Erika Carroll, Heather Cassacly, Timothy Cauvi, Mariella 92 UNDERCLASSMEN A N- L oy in Jw V W , at I B Ni x ' 5 - a B ,' fx M I v 7 . gif: I as 'I ' A :SZ A iw - 1 V .. 5 1 1 .- . , gm, l C ' 1 , . ,f -r , B' 'J a ii, gg: Vg V 4 .- ,. , ' g' i EY? If if A ' ' r XX? ui? V ' X B , R X l f, 5 l , 1, kg 'xl lv l I . l -X QA RCE, 3 F fir Sli' ., I '? ,- vmflfffe ti. 1' 'T sm 5 , go? Q' C ,Mal , 74 , , 0 F :R l ffl!- 'K e H la r .', ,H I '1 ws X Q , in V J s A v.. f 4 ' Y' Y gg., 1 'I , 5 4 l C23 N QQ, , 1- ..wf,,,x ' C 4 . , K+ if A f P S X' U ' Hi of if i r 1 27- Q . T 4 if : F M I If W -g, l V if . Q --3 A N ,- B .. ., . , A K M -1 tl i n af if 'Li 5. ' 1 1 ff f i '1:s .V ' is A fm. if ' f 4. t If ,, f ' ' A fp , fi X if Q , - 5 . uk 3 Il ,fi x i 5 Si.. flj Freshman girls' basketball team members Betty Kossie, Rhonda Jeffery, Tina Schwettman and Tracy Tubbs, show off their team unity tee-shirts. Q21 The Goldduster drill team, made up of many freshman girls, do their thing during the halftime performance at the Cy-Fair game. 5 0, 'GW few .., .o.A! t K lirrf 4' i rsll , fi . i, ici if A ffffe aall a Cegielski, Alan Cernesek, Brian Cherian, Annie Chernosky, Crystal Chin, Kimberley Christine, Bobby Churchill, Ronald Clark, Sheryl Clements, Charles Cockley, Todd Colbert, Katherine Cole, Andrion Coleman, james Colwell, Gail Conard, Michelle Cooksey, Cristina Cotman, Ann Courson, Melinda Cox, Tonia Coxe, Diana Crawford, Carol Crews, Iohn Dabney, Stephen Danford, Robin Dang, Linh Darilek, Karl Daughtry, Deavra Davidson, Kevin Davidson, Laura Davis, Michael Davis, Michelle Dean, Joe Decker, Angela Demarco, Melissa Dennis, Kristin DeSha, Laura DeSola, Dana Dibble, Ierry Dickinson, Sarah Dipasquale, Matthew UNDERCLASSMEN 93 Class of '87 Do, Dong Docherty, Gerald Donaldson, Casey Donaldson, Lori Dorst, Brian Dougherty, Vicki Dowse, Iana Drew, Stephanie 'K Duong, Minh , W Duren, Tiffney Q Ebert, Craig , ax, Echevarria, Iavier A 5 1' Echevarria, Solmarena .N 'f I Edwards, Karen ' I t 4 9' l Edwards, Lora XYZ r 'ff S tt 1 K w - J 4 5. s , El Khazen, Ragale I l I1 A.. ,-34 AP H! Engstrom, Brandt Erwin, Kevin Evans, Eric 1 Evans, Mark Fagan, Cynthia Fain, Kari Farr, Iulie Feriolo, Ellaine Fetsko, jeffrey Fetsko, Ioseph Aj Fishbein, Iason ,ff . Fisher, Iessica 1 Fisher, Michelle Flenniken, Scott Fletcher, Dawn Flippen, James Flucke, Scott Ford, Steven Fox, Kelly Franco, Iohn Frazier, Michael Freeman, Matthew Friederichsen, Iohathan Frugoni, Mark 'PT-. 79 111 Enrolled in the introductory course, freshman Mike Schwenke works on one of instructor Keith Glazener's drafting assignments. C25 Freshman football team halfback Brett Bullers, 334, carries the ball for a sizeable gain against Cy-Creek ' . , W X I JM A fr' il. ,S ' .S .eg 1 N ef: Fil 54' X fl tr'r W' K rf W A 5 if t t . qiywf A 451 rf . is K 94 UN DERCLASSMEN t- , F 3 D , .g ,y m , iff an s, A, 1. Y 5 ,gf fs- A ze 1 W, , V - 4 'NN 1 . aivfix Wit t fl itisxisl 'ETH' if Nasa- eieglal 1 4 1 .N -es A EFL 3 l-:,-1.,,,,m11- My ,.,,.XNN 4 ii- ,rf 91 Y,- ! si-A y,,,....-.-- 7 I 3,,,,k,..iif,,i., -1 by ' MQ wma . T127 Galuski, Wendy Galvan, Patricia Garcia, Mario Garcia, Melissa Garcia, Oscar Garibaldi, john Garza, Priscilla Geater, Gregory Geisler, Michael Gembala, Samantha Gheorghe, Laurentiu Gilmore, William Ginn, Michael Gioimo, Tracey Gleizer, Zoya Gold, Elizabeth Gomez, Johnny Goodwin, Kristin Gore, Robert Gosavi, Lena Granado, William Granger, Susan Gratehouse, Glen Grubbs, David Guice, Laura Gujral, Rahul Gyr, Bettina Hagewood, Veronica Hall, Christopher Hall, Lisa Hand, Michael Hanson, Stephen Harding, Monica Hardwick, Iimmie Hardy, Kimberly Hargrave, Sandra Harrell, James Harris, Corey Harris, Daniel Harris, Gregory UNDERCLASSMEN 95 Class of '87 Harrison, Michael Hearrell, jeanna 'Lf' ,, Heffelfinger, Iohn Henderson, Steven , Henley, Katrina A W' Henricksen, Brenda J i t Hess, Adam 1 Q1- Hickford, Henry In M? 5 'W TQ Higgins, Michael H Hignight, Kathleen ' q Hiller, jennifer I IJ ... ' El Hinsley, Greg - Q 3 Ho, Thiet 1, f Ho, William L M f I Ho A Thian, Sandra i Hoang, My Linh A , ' v Hoang, Tien Hodges, David Holland, Sheri Holley, Paul Holt, Iohathan Hone, Kelly , Hook, Perry L' Hooker, Iulie 12 1 , ,Q Q. 1 7? t er' ' ' -5 P, A - B e 'e y gg, Q V , an ' X U A' -'ff-'Z' . ' ' f ' Lf T' T -T' uf sv X 521:- V f A-..,.,.r.o 'Kinases-asv'-4 ' ...Q- if 'w- mv ssl 's'e'b f my . fl A il' '51 , W Howard, Antoinette Q I f. W 'E Q, ,i Howell, Kirk Y . M Howell, Melissa A. ,, -' - 2. .- f' Howes, Matthew 43 - , . Q Q v Hultquist, Tiffenie .Q W ' ' f i I Humphreys, Melinda i my ' A ' N .0 ,Q Hutcheson, Iulia ,QA .,j.T'..Q -, , xk fl Huynh, Loc K' Q If' ' V E ' xl Irick, Iuliet V 'lk' H A , Iackson, james W' Q A 9 L Iackson, Stephen ' g , A ' A Iaeckle, Catherine ' ff 1 ' ,LQ A , ' 'F Jaeger, Lester V .W 1 A , Q, , U , Iaeger, Lisa A , tif, ,fgt .X W Q 1 P ' s lamfozf lohn . A A ' 2.9 Ianney, Joel 96 UNDERCLASSMEN ll C y , N 37, X, , v, V ai, ' -H 4 . ' 'f'1 - ' A K ,, lr C , AIAZ' yy if p 3 B , Q' ' ,i fy of W ., 4 , .. Y at '- Q A ' ' R -v. E 2 ,V L v' ' V l Q fs f 0, W E Q 2 ' 4 r 3 N , ' f , L, , . Y l ,N X L Q Z X l 5 1 f i we l C23 '....3f.... was - N .xy ii? -..vrw i ai ' 'f , ai: t,,l it I w- W- ,ww H,f ug, , ?'X W - ,, ' l. ., Q7 ,E to H, .ss vff N J! I ul3 ni Fi iv, ,. . 11, ' . - '-fn-,X , QU lust another day of fun and frolic at school for Vickie Tantingo, Kristen Goodwin and Samantha Gembala. C22 Patty cake, patty cake, volleyball's plan, beat them, cream them, as fast as you can. Freshman Spikers celebrate a game point. 1 , 1 Ieffcoat, Charles Jeffery, Rhonda Ienkins, Lonnie Ienkins, Mark Ietton, Rene johnson, David Iohnson, Kimberly johnson, Patrick Iones, Allen Jones, Bryant Jones, jeff jones, Theresa Iordan, Larry Iourden, Matthew Juarez, Wendy Kalba, Gregg Kasemervisz, Kristine Keen, Michelle Kelly, Steve Kelm, Robin Kemp, Patrick Kendall, Anthony Khan, Aizaz Kienzle, Kimberly King, Viki Korah, Elsy Kossie, Bettye Kotack, Elaine Kovit, Michael Kowalski, Matthew Kramer, Iennifer Kyles, Charles Land, Christopher Landa, Virginia Landers, Ion Larremore, Tetra Laube, Kristin Leahy, Sheila Leiva, Lucille Leland, Kevin UN DERCLASSMEN 97 Class of '87 Lenox, Ann Lewis, Heath Liechti, Michael Lipinski, Tiffany Llorente, Antonio Lockett, Margaret Loerch, Max Lofton, Natasha Loosley, Scot Lopez, Iulio Lopez, Raul Losa, Michael Love, Tamela Lovelace, Lia Lovick, Ann Luking, Michael Luu, Lam Luu, Ly Magon, Ashish Mahaffy, Melinda Major, Kimberly Mann, Laura Manzelli, Domenic Marant, Allison Marcotte, Merry Marine, Darren Maring, Curtis Maroney, Michael Marosko, Iulie Marshall, Shelley Martin, Heather Martin, Kevin Martinez, Iannett Marusa, David Matchett, Sarah Mathews, John Maxie, Lesa Maxwell, Kendra Maynard, Roger McLain, Keith 98 UN DERCLASSMEN an N g 5 - 4 ,J ,-.. 6 'M n+ fm L 4 1 M V Y' 'S-.Q 9 Y ' D ... 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' Mfg, ,A Rza 'Q M' L An McBride, Stacy McDermott, Marcy McEnroe, Melissa McGowan, Scott McNichol, Clarence McSpadden, Brian McWeeny, Kim Mear, Richard Meier, Richard Melber, Kenneth Mendez, Iosefina Mendiola, Reuben Middleton, Ice Mielsch, Stephanie Mifflin, Amy Mihalick, Sheila Miksch, Kerry Miller, Aimee Mitcham, Susan Mitchell, Kerry Montalvo, Romeo Monterrubio, Arturo Moore, Thomas Moorman, Kimberly Moreland, Iames Morgan, Brian Morgan, Mark Morris, Ierry Morris, Kevin Muehe, Michael Mullarkey, Edward Muller, Kymberly Murray, Iana Nader, Fred Nail, Iohn Nance, Laura Napolollo, Dina Narvaez, lose Navarro, Lawrence Nguyen, Hoang UNDERCLASSMEN 99 Class of '87 Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen, Phu Nguyen, Phuc Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen, Thu Norman, Erin Norwood, Tammy Nourse, Laura O'Connor, Shelley O'Mealey, Michael Odum, Nancy Okoye, Bertram Olson, Collin Ortiz, Arnold Park, Kyung Patel, Sanjay Patterson, Catherine Paulsen, Sandra Peirce, Florence Penny, Muriel Pentecost, Brad Perreault, Laura Perry, Shundria Peterson, Iason Peterson, John Peterson, Michael Pettit, Donald Pham, Lan Pham, Minh Pham, Thuy Pham L nh I Y Pisciella, Iohn Pitts, Ionna Pizzino, Gregory Plainos, Ann Plainos, Terrie Pomes, David Poole, Paul Poston, Fred Prescott, Christine 100 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 ik: in W vig gms 4. f . .. ti .. ini I nf ee f at nf- ,Qi ', ' 2,3 f , mg 1, .. f vt W .f ,. Q13 The freshman football team kicks off to K1ein's Bearkats. Putting his foot into the ball is Danny Harris, with Scott Rimato and Ierry Morris taking off to cover the kick. 121 Sophomore Lisa Ware has a laugh with freshman Ali Thompson before a Klein Forest basketball encounter. gf V, ' il' 2 ' it R 2 .' 3 -Z L 3 ' ' V ' ' 4. ,1- fft , X Wi Ai' f 4 sa if ,.,, it X g an Q ' ft' - l , ,Z i 4, e L 3 N F,y,,, Ii - , W1 at 4 v. , M ,, ., 3 . n l : ,Y is l I ' 1 Q K Q f ., Wt' 2 55 , rw.-LQ s:s21t.a-esizgt, ' X vsfaff 335353-518135 t. X, ft., , Ng X,.. ' , 72,11 PWM , ,, Elm it Q 1 1 till iw? 1 23291 l y it fi? e a a , if u - f lf , ' 5, ,, l lol Emu' Proffitt, Iodi Pruitt, Carolyn Pugh, Richard Raday, Richard Rains, Clint Ramirez, Robert Ramirez, Simon Randall, johnny Rasmussen, Tamara Rausch, Douglas Ray, loycelyn Reichard, Brian Reid, David Richardson, Amy Richardson, Robert Ricketts, Charles Riddell, Vanessa Riddle, Kyle Rimato, Scott Rivera, Andrea Rivera, Shannon Roberts, Angela Roberts, Wendy Rocha, Adelaido Rodriquez, Ricky Rogers, Christine Rojas, Victor Romesburg, Timothy Romo, Consuelo Romo, Guillermo Ryals, George Saam, Tisha Samohyl, Kelly Sanchez, Christine Sealf, Michelle Schappaugh, Hunter Schappaughe, Iocelyn Scheffler, Gena Schmitt, jennifer Schulze, Karen UNDERCLASSMEN 10 1 Class of '87 Schwenke, Michael Schwettmann, Tina Scott, Ienifer Scott, Laura Scott, Robert I' Scott, Varbeverl Seals, Barbara g .W t L Seaton, Christian A 1 J RY' 'N-P ,I Sgitcovich, Steven aw Q Shaver, lane Shephard, David Shepherd, Deanna 1 Sherrow, Ioseph , Shoemake, joseph ky f,, .1 R Shuford, James sl' 'dl ' Sian, Iasmin J i , flea- Sikand, Seema Simmons, Stephen Siongco, Emil , Skertich, Peter Skross, Jennifer Slowensky, Laura Smith, Ann Smith, Stephanie 5, 'W 'H M' f ,'e,, ff ' , 'i f J' Smith, Tashia T ,. t- by My Sl q f L ef Sneed, Kala A,,,,,.'Q - QV . A 5 ' , 'Digi K t , f f It Snell, Heather 1, 1, h, , it M' Q - 1 P f A - ff- Soappman, Annette A 5 5' 'Q -i Y Nmvi' Sood, Suloni ' fx 'il' ' il A 1 V 1 to ye Sorrells, Gay Lynne i 'J' ' if I V' . ,' 5 K ' Speller, Michael J' , V M 1 ' I Spence, Scott 't m f ' .1 ,ff-'Li.,5 QD Freshman David Pomes lays back on the new lower bleachers, enjoying another Eagle bas- ketball victory. Q21 At the drawing board, sophomore Don Ganin aids freshman Marcus -. Washington on an industrial arts project. I um l Spire, Greg Stahl, Eric Stanley, Danney Staples, Tamra Staskey, Gina Stebleton, Patrick Stevens, Antonio Stoenescu, Andrei Sf-f 3 102 UN DERCLASSMEN 'I . W 1 ,f Nw I x '1 X1 3 R 7 MWWTW ' t , J! ,N 2? ,Z the Stokley, Daniel Stone, Sherwin Stotts, joel Stringer,AIudy Stuart, Ryan Stubblefield, Lisa Study, Brian Taluskie, Vincent Tantingco, Vicky Taylor, Cody Taylor, Iavier Taylor, Matthew Taylor, Rima Ternus, Carolle Thomas, Melissa Thomas, Tony Thompson, Anthony Thornton, Richard Tobias, Elizabeth Tondre, Denneth Tono, Carrick Toro, Edwin .eyfi Tx. A rx x UQ ,M e-My !'! 'X ? J. Tovar, Victor Townsend, Samantha Tran, Hanh Tran, Lan Tran, Thai Tran, Thu Tran-Reno, Peter Trautwein, Michael Trevino, Cesar Trinh, Hai Trojanowski, Madison Tubbs, Tracy Turner, Ioel Y f Turner, Ronald yr Truvan, Laura Underwood, Alan Valencik, Susan Velarde, Carla UN DERCLASSMEN 103 Class of '87 Velasco, Curtis Velotas, Steven Visser, Michael Vo, Huong Voitle, Vaneassa Vreeland, Christy Vuong, Phu Wadice, Sandra Wallace, Chet Walton, Gary Washington, Marcus Waston, Anthony Watts, Lillian Webster, Ann Webster, Preston Weeks, Kyle Wenneker, Nanette Werchan, Shawn White, Lee Wilkinson, Susan Williams, Kent Wilson, Richard Winkel, Todd Womble, Andrea bc, 2 5 SX .f 11 1 . N ,, SV Q N c. ' 1 , r, 5 .Ki -, t s ' ' H v J kg? .4 sf , - se' ,. J t 93 1 1 a Dk it Y c J kfjifrk 2' 1' ' Q '.' Ne f f W ,,55 , b Q: in Q L M Q K W swf ' ft w. FN it i in f 1- XA VXNH, ff, l V iii F 'iq Til i a. A 4431 'X ' is 7 3x Q b kkrsv J 9 lwk it in k Ogg 'K x ., I J Z? X A . 5 Freshman Keith McLain intensely works on a drafting ass Woodard, Michele Yang, Iohn Zank, Noel Zehler, Suzanne Zelezniak, Gregory Zientek, Mark Zimmer, Nancy Zych, Andrew Demetro, Michael Guderian, Andria Ho, Tri Iordan, Larry Khan, Zeerak Pettit, Daniel Ryan, Donna Williams, Warren ignment. . Y. K 104 UNDERCLASSMEN , 3, A' ' I 1 N as if P6 I 4 1-if ,LVA. i Ah ' K 'C' I Q l A , Z I f - ijwwl in 5 .A X, ' llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllll rm my CU Iunior Dana Sullivan makes photocopies of an article in the library. 423 Sophomore Bill Losa ties a loose shoelace. Q33 junior Terri Benandi compiles information for her research paper. C43 Iunior Michele Miller semi-willingly does her Algebra Il homework, CLASSES 105 if!! x E Hg I ff lx V' Administration .Aff GFY 1011954 Vernon Smith Associate Principal Principal Mindy Hamilton Laurence Liles Wayne Moody Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 108 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Don Collins Superintendent ',pa. A,,, A it eeee fx W , . Ierry Parramore Frank Cain Assistant Principal Associate Principal ki chwettmann Kay Stapleton Associate Principal Assistant Principal Klein Independent School District Board of Trustees members are Edwin G. Theiss, Dee Mifflin, Ioan Lucas, john Gilleland, Bob Holmes, Oren K. Sommerfeld and Vernon E, Hallbeck. ADMINISTRATION 109 Business Law What are the students taught in this class? The students learn how laws developedand the rights of citizens,how laws are enforced, how contracts are made, how to obtain credit and nature and kinds of insurance. The students also have a mock trial at the end of the course. fThis is one of their favoritesjf' - Dianna Landry, teacher Relevancy of your course? Students obtain a knowledge about the legal world. They will be better equipped to recognize legal problems and to utilize professional counsel. - Dianna Landry, teacher How did you Hrstbecomein terested in taking this class? I plan to major in law. - Brad jones, senior I have always been interested in studying law. Thus, I enrolled in the class toenhance and broaden my knowledge of our laws and rules. - Christine Ward, senior I have always been intrigued by law. It is a respected profession in the Janice Albe Sally Alderman Algebra I Special Education 4 Martha Andreski Patty Avant Sandra Babb Pamela Baltz Science French Principal's Secretary Social Studies Aide 110 FACULTY! STAFF Associate Principal Frank Cain is filled with emotion at his going-away faculty roast Cain took the position of principal at the new Doerre Intermediate School. .Q Jean Alderton Pamela Allison Receptionist Attendance dh Paul Bartlett, Ir, Bonnie Baumgartner Zara Bean Physics I - Special Education English III Asst. Basketball Coach 1. N. . A,,f 'l Sheryl Beatty Biology II . 94 ,L Kurt Becker Kathleen Bell Kenneth Bierschenk I Industrial Arts I Photography Homemaking Band K' ,. Mme ,H 2 Af... V .aw 'N--..,,,,4V Mark Bingham Algebra II community. This class allowed me to be introduced to the background of law and business. I decided to take the course and I knew that it couldn't hurt. - Todd Sigaty, senior Do you feel this class will beneHt you later in life? Yes. Business law opens the whole concepts of law and law enforcement in our society. With this exposure to society's laws, I feel it will help anyone who will be engaged in the business or law fields. - Christine Ward, senior Even if I wasn't planning on a law career, this class would benefit me largely. You learn several useful terms and many important law concepts that each citizen should know. - Todd Sigaty, senior Child development teacher Peggy Dewhurst brings in her own baby son, Matthew, as part of a CD demonstration. FACULTY! STAFF 111 X 1 F 4' ,H f ff Y ' N . 1 g I u 4 X It Susan Boetting Peggy Boswell Scott Bouyear Steve Bradley PE PE - Head Coach Volleyball Economics Theater Arts E -.n,:s Y Q4 s, '-wa '- vw. Janice Brasher Charlotte Brown Janet Brumley W Counselor's Secretary World Geography Homemaking l Agriculture Brushes, clippers, feed and WD-40. If all of these items do not ring a bell to you, you are not alone. Besides approximately 40 Future Farmers of America members, these 'tools of the trade' would mean probably nothing to the average Klein Forest student. Future Farmers of America is a national organization providing op- portunities for students enrolled in agriculture programs to develop abilities in leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and cooperation. It is an organization that gives the student the opportunity to advance in many levels of degrees and awards. These degrees and awards produce sportsmanship, agricultural abilities and leadership skills in judging and parliamentary procedure. Beginning students got through a ritual called the greenhand , a ceremony which involves wearing a large green hand on the front of their shirts the day of initiation, according to Kim Hurst, senior, and instructor Brenda Christian discuss math exercises. 112 FACULTYXSTAFF lung Answering the telephone is only one of the many tasks of associate principal secretary Margaret Chickering. sophomore Natalie Hays. The various 'tools of the trade' come in handy very often. Each student is required to feed and keep some type of livestock for the duration of the school year. The student owns the animal and must groom and care for it as well. If the animals are taken good care of, they might get a chance to compete in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Concerning his feelings about his teacher, sophomore john Gillespie replied, Mrs. Harrington is one of the best FFA teachers to come to KF in a long time. Due to her punctuality and hard-working habits, the outlook for the future of the FFA looks very good. Each and every student that enrolls in this class will emerge at the end of the year thoroughly educated in the field of agriculture and farming techniques, Mrs. Harrington concluded. aq ,A Gary Burgess Dean Cannavan Sharon Carol Nancy Cashiola Woodshop Chemistry I English II Science Margaret Chickering Brenda Christian Cherie Clark Verna Clark Secretary Computer Math Principals Secretary English II FACULTY I STAFF 1 13 Iournalism The publications of Klein Forest provideaunique opportunity forteacher and student. David Woods, advisor and journalism instructor, feels that this course is the most relevant on campus. Newspapers communicate the current news, the information that most affects its readers and yearbooks record the most important and memorable aspects of life during the years at Klein Forest. One goal Woods has for hisjournalism students is that, They'll understand what a newspaper is. He wants students to appreciate the fact that newspapers are published by private institutions and not produced by the government. Sur- prisingly, many students aren't aware this is the case, Woods said. Students developing an accurate perception of newspapers in relation to other sources of information is also important to Woods. To achieve these goals Woods utilizes the textbook, local papers, lectures, and lots of hands-on writing practice. Students taking the course recommend it if a person is seriously committed to a future in journalism. . Varsity volleyball coach Peggy Boswell cheers her team to victory. fm. Susan Claytor Sara Collins Jeannie Connors Earl Cooper, Ir. Math Aide Special Ed Counselor Counselor Athletics Trainer Kenneth Cousino Sheila Cunningham Gary Curlee Laurence Curlee Public Speaking Algebra I Auto Body Trades Auto Trades 114 FACULTY! STAFF Allyn Dealy i , Algebra II 'iii M 'LW' ' .msg- .31 I, , REL I ,. QV W V . -::,1,..: ,f ,, . I ,4 ' 5 Hz f . V If K Q 'ff ts 3 ,ia 'C Maureen Delgado Karen Derrough ggy Dewhurst Shirley DeWree French II Teacher Aide omemaking Aide This is definitely not a 'blow-off' class, commented sophomore Lisa Coppoletta. Skills that would enable a student to do well in journalism would be typing ability, and a good working knowledge of English usage. Dawn Perry, a I-1 student says of the course, Iournalism is a worthwhile class to a person who is considering a profession in the media because we learn a great deal of relevant facts and practical working knowledge of the newspaper industry. Instructor Elaine Hime works science problems with the help of a periodic table. FACULTY X STAFF 1 1 5 t 1 2+-. on Ar ff 1 K ,V Q f W 3 H-41421 2 1' l Y 55 W ' Us f: .lg ' L 5345! 'f .v , g X' Q. Paul Dillon - David Dippel Iudy Doerksen Brenda Doerre Health, ASSiSf21I1f Coach Algebra I English Aide English II Football Margaret Dooley Susan Dorsey Lynne Dozier Beverly Dnskell World History Homemaking English I Business Quest What do Questers learn in English Quest class, and how does this class benefit those students who elect to take it? Students design their own curriculum with some supervision or final approval by department chair- man. Quest gives the extra reading and research not available in English IV - honors, encourages independent study, and thinking. - Naomi Fanett, teacher What have you learned the most ofin this class? Hard to say. Philosophy, style, people. Lots ofstufff' - Bill Green, senior Literary knowledge, vocabulary - Margaret Kmiecik, senior If given the chance, would you take this class again? Yes. . .itslimitsareendless,it'svery enriching and educational. - Margaret Kmiecik, senior Yes . . . it provides a chance for Children in child developement enjoy a Valentine's Day lunch. 1 1 6 FACULTY I STAFF KJ' x English instructor Naomi Fanett willingly guides students on producing their Chester Dukes Doris Dunkin Metal Trades Homemaking Patricia Ezell Naomi Fanett English III English III research papers. 43 self-education. - jennifer Riddell, senior Would you recommend this Class to other students? Depends on the individual - for people with motivation, it can be an excellent class. It's up to you. - Bill Green, senior Yes, only if they are interested. It takes self-inducement to sit down and do the large amount of reading required. This class can be very enlightening for those interested students!! - Margaret Kmiecik, senior It's good to get a strong English background for college. - Doni Wilson, senior Only if they are prepared to put some effort and work into it. Mrs. Fanett and fellow classmates are full of knowledge and insight and you must be prepared to listen and learn. You get out of the class all CS: maybe some morej that you put into it. - Susie Miller, senior ludy Elwood Susan Euresti Librarian Homemaking Gloria Fiscella Phineas Flemming Special Ed. Construction Trades FACULTY I STAFF 1 1 7 Sociology What are the students taught in this class? Students learn about the patterns of human group life - from basic concepts to marriage and weddings to aging and terrorism. Students have a new understanding of the many groups that surround and influence them. - Roberta Van Velkinburgh, teacher How did you Hrst become interested in taking this class? I heard about it from a friend who liked it. - Dana Ables, senior I read the course description and I liked it. I am going into this field definitely. I find it very interesting. - Leslie Booher, senior In my junior year, I became very interested in the complex processes of social interaction. - Daniel Ernest jackson, senior Do you feel sociology will beneHtyou later in life? I think it will benefit me later in life because it will make me aware of the reasons for peoples' actions. - Missy Mahaffy, senior ,. :V . Associate Principal Frank Cain supervises the planting of several trees on the Klein Forest campus Lynn Follis Charles Gavin joseph Georgiana Cindy Gilbert Vocational Counselor Counselor DECA English III ,M, Gae Glaser Keith Glazener Rhonda Gollmer Diane Graff Chemistry I Industrial Arts Counselor English 1 18 FACULTY I STAFF Abbie Ziegler Aide Mildred Hargett Librarian X Nancy Guillory Advanced Reading N , f N Carolyn Hamill VOE Loretta Harding Registrar Carla Harrington Alan Hatfield Douglas Hennig Agriculture Physics PE, Assistant Coach- Baseball Definitely. It is a realistic course that people can relate to. - Leslie Booher, senior Yes. I'l1 know more about what culture is, why people act the way they act and maybe understand the world a little better. - Mary Dedeaux, senior What have you learned the most ofin this class? I have learned about people in different groups, and how and why people behave the way they do. - Laurie Williams, senior Howto best use the basic chacteristics of my own ego to cohabitate with others of my species. - Daniel Ernerst Jackson, senior Secretary Clora Dean Bradley happily receives a gift at the farewell party for herself and associate principallfrank Cain.Both willbe opening the new Doerre Intermediate School. FACULTY I STAFF 119 Elaine Hime Charles Hobley Iames Hodges Peggy Hofer Physical Science Automotive Trades Electrical Trades Special Ed Carolyn Hook Gail Howland Robert Hrncir Counselors' Secretary English II P.C.A.! English Calculus Had you always wanted to be a teacher? Yes, though other fields interested me a great deal, teaching had been my career goal from the time I entered high school. - Ross Radcliffe, teacher What are the students taught in this class? The students are taught the theory and application of differential and nitegial calculus. - Ross Radcliffe, teacher D0 you feel this class will bene-Ht you later in life? In the immediate future, college, yes, this class will be beneficial. In terms of a career benefit - no. There's not much calculus in the field of law. - Dana Livingston, senior Yes, the study of calculus lends itself to the procurement of plausible and deductive reasoning skills which are valuable in any career I wish to persue. - Clark Wilkinson, senior Coach Norma Io Stephens patiently officiates a volleyball game. 120 FACULTY! STAFF john W. Hubert P.E. N , .,-.ff fm:arm..w .A - Custodian Iohn Hudson cleans up the commons floor after many lunches. If given a chance, would you take this class again? I would take the class as many times as possible. There are so many things that are involved in calculus that even if a person spent a life time attempting to learn calculus he would die without having even touched on 30? of the material available. - Clark Wilkinson, senior Would you recommend this class to fellow students? I would recommend this class to anyone who knows that they will have to take it in college. Why waste any opportunity to take a college course free? - Dana Livingston, senior Wi! Y 5 , - s Patsy Hunt Dale Ann Hunter Linda Inman jennifer Ianak Attendance American History Algebra II Art Rosemarie Kelly Barbara Kevil Mary Kimball Charles King Special Ed. Algebra II E.S.l.,. S .aff American History FACULTY I STAFF 121 Psychology What are the students taught in this class? The eight stages of human psychological development from prena- tal to death and the crisis of eachp how our biological make-up affects our behaviorg our emotions such as anger and hatep sleep - dreams, hypnosisg abnormal behavior: crowd behaviorp stress - illnesses caused by it and how to control it. - Patricia Ramsey, teacher Howdid you Hrst becomein terested in taking this class? I have always been interested in psychology and why people think the way they do. Some people ask 'how' but lseem to always ask 'why?' I felt this class could benefit me and give me a simple background to use later in schooling or life. - Todd Sigaty, senior Do you feel this class will beneHt you later in life? No doubt. It's not the class itself, the idea of it would. lust to think that you are given one chance to engage with others on the travel through life, inspires me to learn about it. Psychology teaches you to learn about yourself and all you can control is your own actions anyway. Ifwe Cheerleader sponsor Janice Albe and assistant principal Gerald Schwettmann attentively watch a game in the gym. Q53 Gary Kunz Dene Kyrish Dianne Landry Peggy LaPorte Biology If Assistant Business Business Librarian Football Coach 'lb :lin .ffm Catherine Larson Kristin Lincoln Betty Linder Fred Lockwood American History Geometry English III Algebra I 122 FACULTY 1 STAFF . 5 K Charles Lovejoy john Malta Greg Manship jack Mal-C191 Public Speaklng Industrial Arts World History Biology I Linda Maxwell Shelley Maxwell Cathryn McClintock Irma McCormick English IV Biology I Resource English II all could accomplish this much, then everything else would fall in place. - Todd Sigaty, senior Yes, my career in Christian education will require me to have the ability to deal with and understand people and the things they are having in their lives. Coexistence, itself, would seem to demand that everyone take this class for themselves and everyone else. - Nona Holy, senior Would you recommend this class to other students? I think it would be an excellent mandatory class. We are taught to add, read, and spell, but nobody teaches us to communicate. They tell you to learn, but they never explain why. Psychology would aid every student in most areas of life. - Todd Sigaty, senior Yes . . . We all need to know more about ourselves to be able to get along with others. - Allison Hunter, senior Yes . . . It will help them to know what to 'expect' from societyp learn about stress, and to deal with life-death, birth, marriage, and children. It will give them an insight on society and its people today. - Shirley Harris, senior FACULTY X STAFF 123 , M I lui 33 -,im Michael McCown Douglas McCutchen Elizabeth McDade Keith McDaniel Agriculture Head Football Coach Algebra II Band Ronald McDonald Virginia McGriggs Vicki McMillian Linda Medellin Counselor Special Ed. Geometry Spanish Drill team Drill team members are taught self-discipline, creativity, working with others, leadership, 'follower'-ship, re- liability, responsibility, self and group pride, self-assurance, rhythm, grace, technique and poise. - Kim Rogers, instructor. What made you decide to try out for the 1ine ? I first became interested in drill team when my friend and I went to the variety show in '82. That was the first time I had ever seen the Golddusters perform - I was overwhelmed. - Monica Martin, sophomore. I have always been interested in dance and when I moved here I heard about it and decided to try out. - Kathi Livingston, junior. Do you feel this class will benefit you in later life? It teaches you discipline. It keeps me in shape. But most of all, it teaches responsibility which will help all through life. - jennifer Skross, Counselor Rhonda Gollmer and Allen Stephens, junior, exchange papers. 124 FACULTY I STAFF Assistant band director Kenny Bierschenk gives directions to the stage orchestra during dress rehearsal. Ierry Mooney Diane Nelson Counselor World History freshman. I feel this class will benefit me later in life. Not only does this class involve dancing, but every year Ms. Rodgers teaches etiquette which really helps. - Monica Martin, sophomore. Drill team has taught me self-discipline, how to work well in a group and, in the last year, it has taught me a lot about leadership. - Stacy Hall, junior. Would you recommend this class to other students? Yes, if you can handle the practice after school. Drill team is a great organization to be in and I'm glad I'm part of it. - Kristin Goodwin, freshman. I would recommend this to girls who really like to dance. I would not recommend it to anyone who does not like hard work because even though drill team is fun, it takes a lot of time and dedication. - Susan Forth, junior. If you have talent as a dancer, like to work and can follow the rules of the organization, most students will find drill team a most rewarding class. - Stacy Hall, junior. -s-. Maryjoy Michael David Middleton Richard Mills james Mitchell Registrar's Secretary Head Coach-Boys' Basketball P.E., Head Swim Coach Special Ed. Patricia Nelson Ianice Newton English IV Resource Aide FACULTY! STAFF 125 Computer Math Had you always wanted to be a teacher? Yes. I have worked at a bank, a secretarial job, and as a professional programmer. I prefer teaching. - Brenda Christian, teacher What are students taught in this class? How to program a computer in Basic or Pascal. Also, computer literacy. - Brenda Christian, teacher Howdid you Hrstbecomeinterested in taking this class? Because of the home computer my father purchased last year. - Mike Nobles, senior It sounded better than trig and calculus! - Tom Gore, senior I felt computers would be fun to work with and they are becoming more and more necessary everyday. - Diana Tantingco, junior Do you feel this class will beneHt you later in life? Yes, it already benefits me in my present job. I use computers at work with the travel center. - Mike Nobles, senior William Nichols Auto Mechanics English! Spanish Principal's Secretary P.E., Assistant Football 126 FACULTY ! STAFF Cynthia Nietubicz Dean Oien, Ir. ? i .,,,,,.NH.,NA K ,, Head Custodian Joanne Addison picks up after one-too-many Eagle litterbugs. I l 4 C: ' S 1' Gail Olsen Business Tech. Theater Production Chemistry I Iudy Owens Betty Patterson Gary Pell Hr - Glen Peterson Christine Piccini Mary Plumb Geometry Math German Becky Pollard English I X , Mary Ann Porter Iill Pursell Edgar Quaid Business Secretary Business Choir ,ff A lu 1, I f Q .x x Jffj., Q. tv 1 Ar, KA X VV A :Y m y . ', . f1 V Q 1 Sq'L!'f,f I-A QV? f fff.,'.ig lf' 'A' l af? ,Vi ,. f, S553 is ' I 4 'TNF ' if I I I L' W ,7 f F f ff V Y Q 1- mf , ,,s f A f z 'i, x X. , W, ., Assistant principal Jerry Parramore treads water at a marine biology outing. I x Yes, I plan to grow-up to be a computer 'typhoon'. - Tom Gore, senior Yes, because I plan to major in some type of computer fie1d. - Diana Tantingco, junior What have you learned the most ofin this class? How to type with two fingers. - Tom Gore, senior The basic computer language. - Doug Wendler, sophomore Would you recommend this class to other students? Yes, because the computer age is coming and will soon affect the life of mankind, regardless of age! - Mike Nobles, senior Yes, it is intellectually stimulating. - Tom Gore, senior I would if they take an interest in computers and it's a fun and easy class. - Diana Tantingco, junior FACULTY I STAFF 127 fi ' I, tl fs, . W , . . , ref ., var f itter N . ll ' , Eugenia Qualls tricia Ramsey Robert Ray Geometry Calculus Psychology American History Head Coach-Baseball 2 I I: , I AM 5. ,vm pix . ' if , gf 9, . ,f if J ' 5 Q N I, 1 JE Carol Record Maria Reyes D'Anne Richardson Helen Roberts English III Business Dept. Aide English I Attendance Secretary Child Development Had you always wanted to be a teacher? Yes, as a child I loved to play school and I always wanted to be the teacher. I enjoy working with children and seeing them learn and progress. - Peggy Dewhurst, teacher What are students taught in this class? Reasons for parenting, pregnancy, childbirth, infant care, toddler and pre-schooler development, and pre- school activities for young children. - Peggy Dewhurst, teacher Doyou think that by having taken this class you will be better prepared for the future? Yes, I plan on becoming an elementary ed. major at Stephen F. Austin University - Someday I plan on working in audiology and pathology. - Leigh Lowe, senior Definitely. I just hope I remember all this stuff when it comes time for me to Coaches Wes Hubert, Chuck King and Paul Dillon watch the homecoming pep assembly along with the rest of the student body. 128 FACULTY X STAFF use it. - Cammy Yearsley, senior What have you learned the most ofin this class? How to take care of yourself when you're pregnant and the importance of it to the unborn baby. - Michelle Mariani, sophomore. What to do and what not to do while pregnant and all about the developing embryo. - Cathy Steed, sophomore Would you recommend this class to other students? Yes, because it can benefit them later when they decide to have children. - Cathy Steed,sophomore Yes. I have learned many things in this class that I would have never been able to learn by myself. It will help others make good decisions when they get olderp it's a great class. - Michelle Mariani, sophomore 'Q' .. Me,,,... Marsha Robinson Kimberly Rodgers Arasally Rodriguez English Aide Iulia Satterwhite Chemistry II Ar Head Coach Boys Track Special Education FACULTY! STAFF 129 Architectural Design Had you always Wanted to be a teacher? Since my senior year of high school . . . interested in helping others learn what I enjoy doing. - Kurt Becker, instructor Relevancy of your course? For those students interested in interior design and architecture as a career. - Kurt Becker, teacher How did you Hrst become interested in taking this class? I like designing and drawing houses and other buildings and I thought it would be exciting to make drawings for contests and compete with other schoo1s. - Sandy Schindler, senior I had always been good at art and decided that arch. was a class I could be creative as well as useful. - David Irwin, senior What have you learned the most ofin this class? How to design a complete house. - Curt Ross, junior Detailing the houses or drawings. - Robert Benet, junior That architectural design is used in all kinds of construction and the limits of creativity is endless. - David Irwin, I Ray Scarborough Government Nancy Sloan Librarian-Audio Visual 130 FACULTY I STAFF A-YQ CS- Coach David Stern records the results of a KF cross-country meet. janet Shirley Donald Silvey Linda Sisk Algebra I Biology I English IV K W: .. FQ'-49' Sylvia Slowensky Sandra Smith Susan Smith Business Nurse Counselor Y-xf' I Norma Io Stephens Head Coach- Girls' Basketball Chris Snapp English I!I-lead Coach-Tennis is Ronald Sulaski Ruth Tallant Study Hall English I K '? 'X ' V'Q59?'Qivh'f -W earn' .Y- umm x X . Mary Stevens PE!Head Coach- Girls' Golf David Stern Government - Head Coach-Boys' Soccer '+int X, Maryann Tatum Nurse Ianice Taylor Physical Science senior If given the chance, would you take . if Q s this class again. ? Yes, because it was very interesting and my favorite class. I would not mind learning it again and designing more houses and apts. The guys were really friendly and made me feel part of the group. - Sandy Schindler, senior No, I already know everything. -Robert Benet, junior Would you recommend this class to other studen ts? Yes, If they enjoy this type of work. This class is not easy and you really have to like this type of thing if you want to make decent grades. It's not a blowoff class. -Laura Navickas, senior Yes, because if they want to design things, they can learn everything they need to know and will have fun learning it. The class is like one big family to me. - Sandy Schindler, senior Head basketball coach David Middleton and associate principal Gary jones browse through the '83 EVERGREEN. FACULTY X STAFF 131 'x L2 . 'Q-wi., ci Randy Taylor Anne Tobias Dene Toma Fran Van Amburgh Science English IV Vocational Secretary Principals' Secretary , vfhlsg Roberta Van Velkinburgh Doyle Wall Marilyn Whatley George Whitaker Sociology Vocational Trades Business Am61'iCaI1 History Business Management Howdid you Hrstbecomeinterested in taking this class? I am interested in pursuing a M.B.A. after a B.S. in engineering and I thought this would help. My long term career goal is an executive management position. - Kyle Upchurch, senior I may go to college for a business degree. - Steve Ginn, senior I am planning to go into some type of Business school in college, so I decided to take a couple of business courses in high school. I also took Business Law. - Blake Howes, senior Do you feel this class will benefit you later in life? Yes, I plan on opening my own business someday, and this has given me a lot of background information on how businesses are run. - Annette Huber, junior What have you learned the most ofin this class? Business terms and how they apply to the business world. - Kari Forness, junior I don't know yet. - Steve Ginn, 132 FACULTY I STAFF Head Coach-Cross Country ,G Adviser David Woods goes over cover design options with yearbook staffers Mike LeLeux, Kim Danchenko Denise Szymczak and Ellen Barnette. Principal Vernon Smith and associate principal Gary jones look on in amazement at all the goodies at FBLA's Pie Day in October. senior Would you take this class again? Yes, it has proven very beneficial already in helping me comprehend the duties of businesses and that they're not just out to get people's money. - Annette Huber, junior Would you recommend this class to other students? Yes, if they plan to go into business in the future. - Kari Forness, junior Yes, because you do learn things about business and the different types of businesses. I have also learned many terms that were new to me. This class would probably benefit someone planning on a business career. - Blake Howes, senior ga? es- Dianne White David Woods Paul Worosello American History journalism Band Director it Y-237 Cheryl Young Robert Young Vanessa Young Spanish Assistant Football Coach American History Head Coach-Girls' Soccer FACULTY! STAFF 133 'Here's to tho e who cook 8: clean . . . ' Q13 The food staff personnel are Bottom row, Tracy Perkins and Mary Kay Votamo.Second row,Yuko Nielsenand Louise Patridge. Third row. Carol Exley and Mitzi Gabehart. Fourth row,Ioyce Zimmerg Renate Cairola and Dora Taylor.Top row, Lena Leagog Susie Garcia: Terry Borski and Gloria Schmidt. C23 The custodian group consists of, back row, Luis Coronadog jose Antonia Perezg Garcia Manuelp Ioanne Addisonp Sallie Stanleyg Lluvia Garciag Maria Elena Mendez: Elva Floresg Ernesta Flores and Milagros Taylor. Middle row, Marley Pineap Hilda Alavaradog Maria Fragap Raquel Cerdag Maria Nietog Iosefina Bazan Silvang Silvia Castellanos and Maria Girrez. Front row, Gregoria Garciag Rebecca Posada Garciap Rebecca Renovatop Blasa Mendezg Alicia Huezog Elsy Vasquezp Rosa Menjivar. Q31 Cross-Country Coach George Whitaker deliberates over his harriers' standings. Q41 Counselor Charles Gavin Distributes a National Merit Scholar name tag Patricia Mazon, senior. C55 Dan Allen of Heathkit Electronics, demonstrates how his robot works as part of the electrical trades program at open house. C63 Athletic trainer Bud Cooper attentively watches a football game from the sidelines. C73 Coach David Stern takes time out to relax after a track meet. C85 Student Council sponsor Dale Ann Hunter points out where stanclleader Kelly Cunningham, junior, should stand. Q91 Senior Laura Navickas, and instructor Kurt Becker discuss the finer points of industrial architecture. 123 1 1 ,X ,f 134 FACULTY ! STAFF +2192 - 'K 'Qyigzf W Wm fam 1 l WD 9 FACULTYISTAFF 135 3 Q, ,, w W , JA WE QE iss Acfrxvirms On August 31, it as Klein opened fifth year had found it It's just so Matt returning students had butter- about that first day. for the seniors, there was excitement and enthusiasm for the 1983-84 school year. The Class of '84 was one that was ready to rule theschool. class officer, Lisa Page said, returning to Klein Forest this year, I suppose I was a little nervous. Being a class officer has been a new experience for me. Iwas very excited and enthusiastic, and I anticipated a terrific year ahead. The first day of school can be confusing, but according to algebra teacher Linda Schott, Everyone seemed happy to be back, and were ready for the new year. . tit 4 . , . - rfyf i i qw se ,mq::z.,,t. g ,Misfit I . gfgl- 35 ' 'wwf' 1 ' 1-2 A 2 1 V. 3 3 X Q ' Q ' 'Min i .r Q ' . :tfxgfwgst QQ? I 639 w A ,W ,frwwwff m f' f' Emi1g57gggQw5:l'i,fmrirrwW''w 'W',L1 M1 fl lkwpff' f- ' A 1 11 ,, H f f gg, W 3 n f 1 7 Q ,-,,w,g1wJf'w + w 1 M' ff Q . X 7 ff ff' ' M 'W' K ' ' ,amfwideffWW55'i ,V,fn,m,,.-flwgpyg-'vw N T 'J Hz A 4 A , ., q I ...M-q1,1,,.4,Q ffl :wfM17vW'f-'QW-M X-+ Y ,mm-JM! M541-1'f1 f Fwd' J fT','4ff 1 fgfifif-QW,f:A--Lmmfw ML-mi N I N V -' M W ,,,,, ,, N W W., 0 myJ-rim131awifhifwawflv ,Saw 1-A+-1' . , fm f ciwwwf 21-' H' 1 vw, V-I-C-T Battle Cry!!! So went the 2 300-member eered on their With the eachers f 5 great. down there, senior P9P at its best as and flag corps. As kept the fans chants, skits and has never been X ,e,, ee,e e, eeeeeee e W ,M eev, 1 Me- . A Q iff? e we., . 6' 194 id , k 9 k 1E.....Q,.,... ...,. ,., .., .- IQ S-5 V' The spirit. l . ' , Tubb 1 .ofa-f - -f b-mmap ,,.. Q5 -1' , 1 1 61 ii 5 Q 2' s v-K' ini-iI3f'K5:'E2r 413397. ! ovqeco in ,352 7. . .x K., A 3 bf and 'fry K2 HIM' 110 The fmally here Student WOII The se class HITS 1 stxck e s Beasle the best money ha an OI' chrnax 5 I T :EA Jr if 3 I I 'K 2. I 7 Qi' Ill The freshmen homecoming 'Dukeaddx Duchess Rick Losa and Michelle Nance, are lnfrorliuced at the dance. C21 Former associate pfiricigalflfrahk Cain congratulates sophomores OJ. Knightfxaiid' Kay Ranclolf. 131 The homecoming court members! are, top row, Iohn Tubb, Doug Benditz, jefflianaff and Shane Blenderman, In the Bottom row are Patty Wallace, Ienny Cahill, Martha Angelo and Kelly Nimmo. Q45 For their coronation, King John Tubb and Queen Martha Angelo pause fora Golden Moment of happiness. Q53 junior Dulce Matt Asiff eslgorts Duchess Stacey Hall to Qhesiclelines. Dance slgmfxes a that Tuesday, were seen a special wxth red an ceremony. 'the cho1r n1ght a fun, romant1c took place in the first time, students the band hall into a Iolly exclauned, seemed to have a great fx Wm .50 .00 SINGLES COHLES Nter thru Bandhall I Benis looks somewhat Anne K ceremony. C33 gets a kick out of her n'or S J Se 1 cott Watson, ores Vennessa Shelly Lucus Ice . Q51 and Leisl at Taylor sophomore ACTIVITIES 147 148 A George Washington sleeping? Maybe, but 'not the drama departinenh The first production twas George 3!Washington Slept Here . It tooloplace in the little theater in Octoberg l l Getting this play together took plenty of time and preparations. Drama sponsor Steve Bradley, spent many hours not only the acting but also on the sets and roles include senior Iill Senior Kim Hurst was and sophomore Greg Seniors David Frost were the bratty twins consisted of ever made me exclaimed. H11 R 41 mtrgquf, r' 50 it P1 EET 'S ff ff 3 T 5 fvff K Xp, ,. 1 GJ. Hurst autographs a program IZJ Greg Newton and semors Lester Kim Hurst act with emotions. C31 Milton and Landers Wi11i1ms have 1 xt X v off li: --..u.....S ,F 1 My junior 1111 Iackson Frost a pinch O Debb1e USS I fm., Ch11d l - only The flew and made E played by sophomore Wendy, played by Kim Captain Hook, portrayed Greg N senior ewton, and Tiger Lily Leal. A n U a e e IES 1 5 l 111 Juniors Anne Dorst, Kathy Schick, Byron Garibaldi, and 'Eston Burciaga give Leah Onken some of their chili that won the contest. 123 The reigning champions South of the Border members Greg Anderson and Terry Gore, seniors, give and take some of their chili. C32 juniors Donna Parker and Sarah Schulzte taste Student Councils chili made by Gail Caldwell. 143 Juniors Tracey Hanson, Annette Huber, Dina Roper, Lisa Mazzola, Debbie Russo, Iilleen Stebling and jill Jaeckle, members of the Kamikaze team are proud of their best decorated booth. C57 The swim ,team booth doles out some chili. C61 Iunior'Gina Persynlooks shirt at the rummage sale. J chefs at Klein Forest cooked chili at the third annual Saturday, April 14. But The junior class had a that day. A Q-lyk ? Y W I Q First sale started off the I 11- HN 1 festivities. took place for the XV A g K b L', best he best decorated t booth instructor Naomi class cooked up the to the judges. Beth Burciago, Anne Byran Garibaldi, and Kathi Shick the delicious chili. The Kamikaze 'group, consisting of juniors Tracy Hanson, Annette Huber, Dina Roper, Lisa Mazzola, Debbie Russo, Iilleen Stebling and jill Iaeckle, won the honor of booth. da extremely busy but it of money for the junior class, class president Steve Pick. ACTIVITIES 153 fh1S all, WHS 1.111 game, a lot 2 'iiiiiifi rx' of having classes WHS only game: the with years. for 18 0 for could have Karen WSIB help of E Chuck King, out the more named scored two of the three cha led the juniors to male cheerleaders, n . ' ged also This class honored guys attended ve s irited, senior TY P stated. announced by seniors jeff Fan aff. The day was involved and all-new set for upcoming I A R ,. .6 Q fe- ,. A . ,W 1 ' -. N, lf 27 .til X N x 4754, ff J S ' Q, V' Y ls e P .1 5, J A s fl My ,i 1 iswfmh f 1 5. 1:1115-vQ,w s . .-p . V f ,I.,. WKERW 1 1 I 4 .f ...z 153, i , 111 bl OC k Alan Fan aff Novice entertainers and musicians presented their 1984 version of the talent show to sell-out crowds on May 11 and 12. The rock 'n' roll theme set the stage for an exciting night of music and dance. According to drama coach Steve Brad1ey,ithe show consisted of 14 acts and six rock skits performed by the drama department actors. Senior emcees, Lester Milton, John Baker, Kim Hurst and Kathryn Koziol, kept the show running smoothly. Friday n1ht's winners included Susan Hill first, Dimensions of the Mind , second, Tracey Todd and Craig Spencer, third, and honorable mention to Girls and Tracey Thomas, Lisa and Eston Burciaga. Saturday night winners were Dimension of the Mind, firstp Susan Hill, secondp Tracey Thomas, Lisa Kennedy, and Eston Burciaga, thirdp with honorable mention going to Girls and Tracey Todd and Craig Spencer. i 'ie 1 A 72 . will ,l 3 Lisa Hear It ads Craig and skxts emoho chase ft' -ww' 1 V wang 5 Q FV, f Th., ,A qw.. , 'S .1 - 'Q '- Tfh-.gh . ' , T v ,- A -. -5 5 lm, . - -r1.3-. W1 1' g T W , 5 . . - Efwfrkf ' 'vn..,.m....,.,' U31 .1 X 9 VJ' X xs 2 f ff .i'dfkA. . ri 'ia Ja., X F? 4, P ,ig- ff' Sailing back to school with the Go Hawaiian dance was the thing to do after the first football game. Students came to the KF Luau ready to dance and have some fun. Leis were given out to the first 200 people to show up. It was a singles' dance, but then came computer dating. Now students could have the perfect match after filling out a survey for the student council. According to SC members, this years matches were in the order of percentage of one's best-to- worst component. Klein Forest now will not have to have any more singles dances with these perfect matches . faq! 160 ACTIVITIES 33 chest BUFBCUV pxcture Lon Martha w1th yunxot ti! dance friend C27 booth 01' SEIIIOI' fmd CU The Decathaloners, along with 'Coaches Mark Bingham and Scott Bouyear, accept their hard-earned awards after winning the Super Quiz. C21 Academic Decathalon team members are back row, Lisa Bailie, John Baker, Cy Fenton, Glenn Morrisonrancl Kyle Upchurch. Front row, Leslie Daugherty, Ienny Riddel, Patricia Mazon and Steve Perilrnan. 133 Principal Vernon Smith beams withvfpride as he announces the prestigious nomination of KF being f'tops in Texas . Q43 Pictured is the campus of Klein Forest, one of the topilllhigh schools in the,state,of3Texas. Klein Forest competed in its first annual invitational Academic De- cathalon on April 6-8 in Dallas. The decathalon, as itsyname suggests, is a series of 10 contests and a 'fSuper Quiz. '31 gl V, Coaches for this year's events fwere math teacher Mark Binghamxandihistory instructor Scott Bouyearl li , ' After cornpetion was completed, the team of six students took fourth overall but the prize plumb was first place in the event of the Quiz. Super Klenn Fo' X-.. and and The Smxth Alon and S e 4 1 --...Q 5 ., '.l.x A - L, ' x Q n ww- 'N-.it ...,..W,....k ,K , 51,53 E iww K : NK' i ' f 5 X ml ff JLG all -'g N Rfk, 7' 'M Nf.f'W+'v'f , 4' Qn i 'Q-. if fify T333 K 7 'H .lI,I,'4I' f ,, 15' f' 'ff' . . y ' +4 ',.f..m?:: sffmgs - f L , V . ,W W Y ,iffzgliyif ' ' ' gf if? if, In f , , WAPA , J ' , , .,.2, A 9 afternoon at 2:15, the open and students come roaring out of school ready for the weekend. Many students have different ac-A tivities at which they seemingly enjoy themselves. During the beginning and end of school, Sundays were spent on the beach. There are also parties, dances and concerts that students attendi If students were not relaxing they are usually at work. Students were in part-time jobs all over with many of the jobs being by the work-study programs, like DECA and OEA. During the winter holidays many students went skiing. Some just spent the time with their family and friends. During the week-long March spring break, many seniors visited South Padre Island and Galveston. Seniors Sheri Sgitovich and Lacy Martin both expressed their feelings regarding . ,, , if 1 'H ' c . , x L Qing g A lesser.-ew,f' Q gi.. 4 yggfiwii Q 'lo' x Qsf,ps,f?. having times . We went down there not knowing anyone except us and then 'we left having memories we'1l never forget, Sheri said. It was definitely the best way to put an end to our senior year, Lacy exclaimed. your friends or just someone special, weekends and spare time of '83-'84 made for many memorable moments. 164 ACTIVITIES C21 QU Beth Ann Hunt shows what her hobby is. C21 Mark Kayton and Gary Gross play the jamb box . Q37 Friends: Kent Armer and julie Ford watch MTV music videos. Q41 Seniors spent time at the Galveston beach as Dave Holland, John Tubb and Roger Knight show off their first tan of the season. C53 Skiing was also a hobby for many, such as Mitch Williams, Brian Benandi, Dave Holland, Roger Knight and Kevin Beasley, who 'spent their end-of-semester break at Winter Park, Colorado. cs: I I uf I ff' I ft: . 4 My - f 1 wif 3 Jane 5: 111' ,ai-M, 47 r.. Drunken ACTIVITIES 165 ,QM 3,1 , 1 Q ffl ,J ,I r. if :J WAV - k h4'4 A ,g, Wy? mam M ww . . .ti 1 ,X R.-gg pal 1, , Q 5 J Asv. , W I ff ff-' X ffl X LmA., ' 'Q X ARSITY In it 'til the end. . . um 1 ernm--fu-unniiv Ns 1 14: After a near-disasterous 0-3 start, the 1983-84 varsity Golden Eagle football team reeled off five straight victories, beginning with a 32-28 come-from- behind-closing-seconds victory over MacArthur. Their dreams for the district championship, however, were dashed by the Klein Bearkats on a-drizzly, dismal night for the Eagles, who were defeated 37-8. A school record number of players gathered in All-District honors. Rodney Sneed, Rawle Turner and Titus Canada were named to the first team while Chris Cooper, Larry Uresti, Kent Armer, Derek DeSola and Mike Wichterich made the second squad. The Eagles finished third in 15-5A play with a record of 5-5 overall and a 3-2 district mark. 168 SPORTS FCJCJTB LL lg 'ff 0 ' 9' In ill Members of the 1983 varsity football team are, Top, Kurt Weghorst, Chris Cooper, Chris Sobieski, Scott Selvig, David Holland, Doug Benditz, Bill Kowalski, Chuck Compton, Rodney Sneed, Scott Gillespie, Cecil Dean. Second row, Christine Fries, Kevin Beasley, Steve Morrisey, jimmy Wysche, Pete McNary, Mike Wisterwich, David Lucia, Eddie Van Wicklen, Rawle Turner, Robby Hess, Duke Selley, Lisa Rannals. Third row, Brian Morgan, joe Torres, Larry Uresti, Craig Matthews, Matt Assiff, Kent Armer, Ieff Fanaff, Todd Sigaty, Brian Drumgo, Craig Morgan, Allen Iones. Bottom row, Tony Thomas, Titus Canada, Anthony McBride, Steve Pick, Brian Vandermark, Derek DeSola, Greg Anderson, Dwayne Taylor, Mark Smith, Robert Oliver. 121 Coach Doug McCutchen emphasizes a bit of advise to QB Derek DeSola. Q31 Senior defensive back Titus Canada takes a breather before he hits the field. Q41 An official explains a questionable call to the coaches during the Cy-Creek game. Q55 Senior running back Rawle Turner waits to receive the kickoff. Q65 Senior Dwayne Taylor observes from the bench after receiving a blow on specialty teams. WJ Coach Gary Kune gives Sr. LB jeff Fanaff some pointers while Coach Robert Young discusses strategy with Robby Hess. Q83 Attempting to get more room to work, junior quarterback Derek DeSola wedges out yardage against MacArthur's Generals. SPORTS 169 VARSI .ix .1 ' 53592751515 ' X x XKAQQ, 37 170 SPORTS A., 8 ar, C1 E M X .. ,M FL., K , Q, F f in w::..,.nf wx-I - , .1 ,,Y,,,Ym,sx- .. .f ., H wi? fs 2163? 's-lwifrfifrzivg Lf- ' 1.5 'j .iv 61 M FGOTBALL ' X 151 1 Q15 Defensive ends Mike Wichterich and Eddie Van Wicklen discuss their assignments. Q25 Senior defensive back Titus Canada readies himself for the play. Q35 Quarterback Derek DeSola rolls out while running back Rawle Turner kicks out an opposing player. Q43 Defensive coach Robert Young instructs the defense. KSJ The Eagles line up glumly for the school song after a 23-14 loss by Cy-Creek. 163 DeSola and Turner take a breather on the sideline. SPORTS 171 172 SPORTS l 42: ,. Q11 Iunior Varsity team members are, Top, Mark McLaughlin, Iason Loos, Ty Snear, Steve Riha, Frank Bettencourt, Dennis Mangum, Greg Rosini. Middle, Kyle Paschal, joey Rodriguez, Bill Deen, Brad Fast, Mike Neel, Andy Fox, Mike Turner, Dan Thibaut. Bottom, Albert Loera, Dennis Sutherlin, Tim Zory, Oscar Laud. Q25 Iunior placekicker Jason ,kifiii - N ,i ky, We - , 1-,ga ' A it Q., C , 1, V 3 ? : I gfggl L if :Q ' f, g , E, ie 1 f 4 f Loos fires away toward the goalpost on an extra-point attempt as Steve Riha holds. Q31 Defensive back Greg Rosini, junior, stands ready waiting for the snap. 141 junior defensive players Oscar Laud, jimmy Wysche and sophomore Charlie Hudson take a breather while they watch the offense move down the field. FUCTBALL Waiting their turn The Golden Eagle junior varsity gridiron team closed out their '83 season with an overall 5-5 record. In the District 15-5A standings, they ended up with a 3-3 mark. According to junior Ty Snear, the team had a lot of spirit, when the chips were down. We all came through. MnM,,,.,.- Q f SPORTS 173 SOPHOMGRE A season to remember... It was to be a year to remember exclaimed Bill Losa, quarterback. The 1983 sophomore team was only one game away from the District 15-A crown. They did account for a good closing with a record of 6-3-1 and a district record of 4-1-1. Enthusiasm and a strong will gave the team the desire to win, exclaimed running back Art Angelo. 174 SPORTS 565 wig, V ill Sophomore quarterback Bill Losa rolls back to look for an open man. Q23 Coach Chuck King gives the team last-minute instructions of the upcoming plays for the game, C31 Steve Tamez, sophomore fullback, makes his way through the line. Q43 Members of the sophomore football squad are, top, Iohn Torres, Art Angelo, Steve Tamez, Tim Mulligan, jason Marshall, David Bartgiss, Scott Parrish, Ieff Hutchinson, Cary Cobb, Iim Iogersz, Eric Hensler. Middle, Bill Losa, Coach Hubert, Damon Lane, Mark Lee, Steve Scheffler, Troy Parker, Todd Demeo, Lee Smith, Ieff Cooksey, Charlie Hudson, Coach Chuck King. Bottom, Ricky Ielinski, Sidney Melton, Willy Preston, Mike Giles, Gene Douis, Iohn Miggins, Byron Wates, Ronnie Kossie, Eric jenkins. C51 Signal-caller Losa runs the option while john Miggins, back, looks for a block against Westfield's Mustangs. SPORTS 175 FRESHME I I Where s the beef?' Although undersized, the talented freshman Gold team ended the season with a record of 4-3-3 and closed district play at 3-1-2. The green team concluded their year with a 5-4-1 record and closed district play with a mark of 3-2-1. Both teams showed a strong desire to win and had a winning attitude, said head frosh coach Robert Ray. 176 Sports 'new 4 X, HP nv CD Freshman Lee White leads the way to the end zone after gathering in a pass. Q23 Quarterback Bubba Iaegar rolls out for a play-action pass. Q31 Freshman football team members are, top - Chris Bailey, Matt Kowalski, Brian Dorst, Kevin Erwin, Mark Evans, Robert Braaton, Darin Marine, jerry Morris, and Rich Mear. Second row - Coach Paul Bartlett, Steve Simmons, Greg Gilmore, Fred Nader, Bubba jaegar, Steven Dabney, Anthony Watson, Chet Wallace, Brandt Engstrom, Craig Ebert, and Coach Robert Ray. Third row - Coach Doug Hennig, Preston Webster, Tom Moore, Scott Romato, Scott Harrison, Iunior Martin, Caesar Trevino, Matt Seaton, Lee White, and Coach jack Sands. Bottom row - Scott McGowen, Scott Loosely, Kevin Morris, Mike Losa, Brett Bullers, Al Cegielski, Danny Harris, Glen Gratehouse, Clarence McNicholm, Brian Cernoscek, Mike Peterson. Q41 A Klein Forest back tries to break the hold of a Klein Oak tackler. Q52 Coach lack Sands gives instructions from the sideline while Chet Wallace C813 listens in. l 153 4...-V A Wig 5 SPORTS 177 VULLEYBALL x b' sit az, C67 l 178 SPORTS 53 ,5- W.. We ag, ' ...Y The will The 1983-84 varsity spikers concluded a season which revealed a 9-19 record. The volleyballers closed district play with a 2-10 record. Iunior Molly Marshall related, I was happy with the way the team performed, but unfortunately the scores did not. With Peggy Boswell at the helm, strong will and enthusiasm were key points to the team's game plan. Spirit and hustle gave us the ability to never give up, Missy Holoday, junior, revealed. N 111 Senior Mary Louise Martin gives it her all in a serve. 121 While toweling off on the bench, junior Missy Holoday watches her teammates intensely. Q32 Varsity spikers get some last-minute advice from Coach Peggy Boswell. 141 Senior Lisa Power limbers up by stretching before an important match. 451 Senior Lisa Power rejects the ball up over the net against a Klein Oak Pantherette defender. f6j Varsity volleyball team members are, top row, Kathy Steuber, manager, Coach Peggy Boswell, Ifeoma Okoye, manager. Middle - Pam Cox, Molly Marshall, Peggy Fenton and Lisa Power. Bottom - Lisa Wertenan, Mary-Louise Martin, Missy Holoday, Tia Dearman and Peggy Kreger. SPORTS 179 V A R S I T Y was Strong. .. V VGLLEYBALL . An experience In learning . .. According to junior varsity ball Coach Vanessa Young, It was a tough year. But she holds high hopes for the upcoming season. Highlighting the '83 campaign was the team's strong showing in the opener against Alvin High. Freshman Melinda Courson revealed, This year was a learning experience. It can onl lead to a promising future. The V spikers ended district play with an 1-11 record and closed with a 5-18 overall mark. QD Margaret Frain, sophomore, makes a return against the opposition while teammate Ianet Galvan is ready to come to her aid. Q21 Freshman Melinda Courson bumps the ball across to the other side. Q31 Coach Vanessa Young gives her players some strategy for the upcoming match. K4J Eagle spikers guard the net. Q55 Frain gives the ball her special touch over to jersey Village's Falcons. Q67 Iunior varsity volleyball team members are Vickie Dougherty, Michelle Lewis- manager, Coach Vanessa Young and Margaret Frain. Middle- Liz Gold, Michelle Keen, Melissa Manship, Carol Knot, Melinda Courson, Carla Cook and Ianet Galvan. 180 SPORTS 65 'f l ll I fe 'IQ I -. Q3 71 l 44: SPORTS 181 FRESHMA Q11 Freshman spikers take a water break between games in a match. Q21 Laura Slowensky aims, fires and whizzes the ball to the opponents. C31 Mariella Cauvi and Katrina Henley stand ready and waiting. Q47 Laura Slowensky gives a pep talk to her teammates. Q51 Katrina Henley bumps the ball to the opposition. 165 Freshman volleyball team members are, standing, Iana Dowse, manager, Shelly O'Conner, Coach Mary Steven, Katrina Henley and Susan Granger, manager. Kneeling are Tracy Tubb, Ann Lovick, Sheila Leatty and Twana Allen. Sitting are Patty Galvan, Mariella Cauvi, Carla Velarde, Missy Brown and Laura Slowensky. l C57 .e.4 'up' 3 . V 'F , xjr ,It . 'ie-ss. v ' . z VOLLEYBALL Fish fry . .. The freshman Eagle spikers closed out the season with a record of 13-9 and ended district play with a mark of 9-3. They are a young team with a lot of inexperience but they show great promise for the future, explained Mary Stevens, frosh coach. SPORTS 183 VARSITY lust out of reach . . . While they did not match the efforts of the bi-district championship team of last year, the 1983-84 boys' varsity basketball squad finished a close third in the 15-5A race. The Eagles were one game away from advancing to the playoffs. However, close losses to Klein, Klein Oak and Cy-Creek eliminated the Eagles from the playoff hunt. They finished with a 7-5 district mark. Despite the late-season disappointment, this year's squad finished with an overall record of 16-13. Senior Iohn Tubb was named to the first-team A11-District squad. 184 SPORTS -E '--n in-ook 1 asm UD Senior forward Ed Mikolajewski goes for the jump shot. 121 john Blome, senior, attempts a free throw. Q31 Center john Kiefer attempts to control the tip against Beaumont Kelly. Q41 Team captain and All-District selection Iohn Tubb conveys his agony after reinjuring his thumb early in the season. Q53 Ed Mikolajewski, senior forward, goes up and over a Kelly player for a layup. 163 Senior guard Mike Tucker works the ball around, hoping for a clear shot. SPORTS 185 BASKETBALL 113 Senior Ed Mikoljewski makes a jump shot from the corner against the Willowridge Eagles. Q21 Members of the '83-'84 varsity basketball team are, Top row, Robert Blome, Mike Tucker, Iohn Blome, Ed Mikolajewski, john Kiefer, Gerald Anderson, Iohn Tubb, Neil Gonzales and Mark Ware. Bottom I . 4 is X, I v gum Q, 5 1 x l ' 5 JF- gif Y M 65 s. Nl- I ,J 'Vi A 5. 186 SPORTS row, Mike Forbes, Bruce Ingram, Rick Barrett, Troy johnson, Anthony Richards. Not pictured are Head Coach David Middleton and Assistant Coach Paul Bartlett. l 12? sae. 'NNW V Although the '83-'84 junior varsity basketball squad finished District 15-5A action with a 4-5 record, they still felt they had a fine year. We had experience, but the 'glue' for the team wasn't with us like Cy-Creek, remarked Lee Thorton on himself and his teammates. The Cougars definetely gave them the hardest run for their money for eventually finished on top of the heap in the conference. Although Cy-Creek was a rough team, many of the IV Eagle players felt that too many turnovers were their major opponent and brought on their downfall. The entire squad proves that Coach Paul Bartlett has done an creditable job attempting to mold the team. Q11 Team members for the '83-'84 junior varsity cagers are, top row, Brian Hudson, Lee Thorton, Brad Beasley, Coach Paul Bartlett, Iim Hardwich, Therand Lewis and Iames Bryant. Bottom row, Darrin Breaux, OJ. Knight, Scott Smith, Patrick Kennedy. Q23 Sophomore Lee Thornton puts up a jump shot against the Cy-Fair Bobcats. SPORTS 187 B A S 188 SPORTS KETBALL With the help of consistent play from Brian Norwood and Kevin Alexander, the sophomore basketball team finished the '83-'84 season with an overall 11-15 record. Even though the shooting percentage from the outside was low, the extremely strong and quick defense helped to keep Klein Forest from being overrun by opponents. Although Cy-Creek won the conference, the hardest match made with the Eagles was Conroe McCullough, according to Coach Chuck King. Experience played a large factor in the outcome of many of the games played this season. Coach King has done a very good job of getting the squad to work together and to remain consistant, guard Norwood stated. 117 Brian Norwood, sophomore guard uses textbook form to make the jump shot. 121 Sophomore team members are top row, Coach Chuck King, Marc Elder, jeff Phillips, Ieff Young, Iohn Shell, Brian Norwood, Ralf Reno, Kerth Wiley and Shea Martin. Bottom row, Andy Jones, Barron Smith, Brian Booth, Kevin Alexander and Hal Hardester. Q!! .... . SGPHOMGRE - FRESHMA 17 T l 623 'I- 5 r A The freshman basketball team came in third behind Klein Oak and Cy-Fair in 15-5A standings. The A-team had an overall record of 16-12 and the B-team had a 8-10 predictions mark. Ken Melber, forward, was the team leader in field goal 8: free throw percentage, rebounds and points scored. Ali Thompson le in steals. Although the squad showed inconsistency in overall playing by losing to two teams which were expected wins, t e team did a very good job in adjusting to their opponents changing their offence annd defense, Coach Alan Hatfield explained. fl? Freshman Cage team members are, C13 Top row, Coach Alan Hatfield, George Melbane, Mark Fogal, David Pomes, Steven Dabney, Mark Jenkins, Danney Stanley and Ken Melber. Middle row, Scott Fluke, Robert Allen, Iim Shuford, Chris Bailey, Steve Ford, Billy Brasher and Brad Penecost. Bottom row, Greg Hinsley, Chuck Okoye, Ali Thompson, Phu Nguyen and Scott McGowan. Not Pictured is Matt DiPasquale. 121 Freshman Danney Stanley stands ready for the rebound as a free throw is attempted. Q33 Freshman Stephen Dabney and Greg Hinsley look and listen while in the huddle. SPORTS 189 A will to win . . . A lot of speed and hustle accompa- nied by a strong desire to win helped the varsity girls' basketball team to a winning 14-12 record. Coached by Norma Io Stevens, the Lady Eagles finished third overall in District 15-5A and experienced many highlights through the season particularly, the Eagles' first-ever defeat of the Cy-Fair Bobcats, 48-39. This year's team played a tough schedule and I believe it helped them in district play, explained Coach Stephens, who is assisted by Susan Boetting. Special recognition went to Seniors Sheila Thompson and Peggy Krueger as they were named to the all-district team. Thompson shot for a 13.5 points-a-game district average, while Kruger ripped the nets at a 16-point clip. 190 SPORTS VARSITY GIRLS' M ' ...L f Q I . ,W . s t fv 'zu 1215230 li 1 . ' ' Il , W A 0 , c -5 : ' , ' . fy h V I X y , , WH zz e x A' , 51, V ' . 9' 1 ' ., 2 4 Ns 1. y pg .. . V , I r viii' , ,lx ' I Q - f t 2 'X-.,g . ,Q Z sill? 7 3 4111 H27 BASKETB LL 1 C51 Q13 Girls' varsity basketball team members are, bottom row, Tammy Lo, Bridgett Goree, Karen Fanaff Nicole Tratras and Veronica Rice. Top row, Sondy Pentacost, Sheila Thompson, Pam Bondurant, Molly Marshall, Lisa Wertenan, Cindy Coker Peggy Kreger and Coach Norma jo Stephens. 121 Senior Lisa Wertenan concentrates as she attempts a free throw. Q33 junior Karen Fanaff is outlumped by a Iersey Village player. Oil Forward Sandy Pentacost gives her all at blocking an in- bounds pass. C55 Iunior Bridgett Goree puts up a free throw attempt versus Klein. RIC- ka ape., ,o . J are R, . Pt fr A'9'Ns. 9 f' sr 'GK E Experience often makes a good athlete and this was the case for the girls junior varsity squad who experienced their share of wins and losses. The girls showed a lot of heart and that the were true competitors, explainec? Coach Susan Boetting in summing up the cage season. With the leadership of sophomore captain Erlynt Querrero and Memory Clary.Thejuniorvarsitysquaddisplayed determination and enthusiasm, ac- cording to Coach Boetting. Many of the games played were close contests with the deciding baskets coming within seconds of the final buzzer. Although the IV'ers ended their season with a 8-18 mark, the girls were at their best for the Kingwood Tournament where the received first Y place in the consolation round. 192 SPORTS an Q13 Girls' JV team members are, front row, Tammy Lo, Memory Clary, Erlyne Guerrero, Lisa Coppoletta and Ienet Galvan. Middle row, Nicole Tratras, Theresa Nazzal, Bridgett Goree, Cyndi Coker. Back row, Amy White, Coach Norma Io Stephens, Coach Susan Boetting and Kim Warren. Q21 The junior varsity cagers sit on the bench observing a close game. Q33 Bridgette Gore, junior, psyches herself up for a free throw attempt. C35 l la FRESHME 'twin .WE tall' ipuavlvufm .gg .itfhvtlff 'f , f , . u. . .,.,ya..,v l Q, ill Freshman Rhonda Ieffery goes up for the rebound. Q23 Ninth-grade team members are, front row, Tracy Tubbs, Tina Schwettman, Dawn Fletcher and Charlotte Canada. Back row, Coach Norma Io Stephens, Stacy McBride, Jeanna Herrall, Virginia Landa, Rhonda Ieffery, Susan Valenick, Betty Kossie and Coach Susan Boetting. Q31 Dawn Fletcher passes the ball around the court. L9 : Freshman basketball coaches Norma Io Stephens and Susan Boetting felt that the freshman girls basketball team was very inexperienced and had very little basketball background which was reflected on their season record. The team started to set various goals during district play and experienced success in reaching these goals, Coach Stephens said. This also gave the team some unity and cohesivenessff Among the team's strengths was their quickness and strong guard play. The lack of playing experience was the one factor that hampered the team throughout the season, Coach Boetting explained. Freshman Tina Schwettman reflected that the team's best moment was starting the season with a victory over Stratford. SPORTS 193 i Q SOCCER all the to state 194 SPORTS kick way A state championship was not an unreasonable lgoal for the boys varsity soccer team w en the season began. After all, 11 lettermen were returning from a team that has went to the state playoffs. However, it was not to be. The team rolled along unbeaten for the majority of the season, maintaining a number-one ranked status in the state. Then, the Eagles were defeated by Kingwood, 1-0. The Eagles shook this loss off and proceeded to win the Region III championship for the second season in a row. However, the Eagles' quest for a state crown came to an end in a 1-0 loss to eventual state champ Richardson Pearce, ending up with a record of 24-2-0 overall and 13-1-0 in district. Several players All-District Co-MVP. Kurt Ausec, Scoring McManamy, Donnie Kayton and Ryan chosen. were named Gary Gross and machine Danny Giallanza, Mark Hampton were 1 IW vii IBA 5 5 , Q6l 1 7 VARSITY8zIV QU Varsity soccer team members are, bottom, Tom Gore, Chris Carman, Ryan Hampton, Danny McManamy, Blake Howes, Kurt Ausec, David Punch and Donnie Giallanza. Top, Chad Tinney, Randy Ly, David Hunt, Mark Kayton, Gary Gross, Matt Kayton, Scott Zambon and Coach David Stern. L27 Iunior David Hunt tries to steal the ball away from Iohn Mitchum during practice. 131 Iunior Danny McManamy aims to pass the ball to a teammate, Q43 Coach David Stern paces the sideline while Coach Gary Kunz watches the action on the field. Q51 Iunior varsity soccer team members are, bottom, Rob Bowman, Kevin Leland, Eric Roses and Bobby Gore. Middle, William Trinh, Scott Sullivan, john Mitchum, Ken Kilgore, Ted Gale and Darren Becker. Top, Henry Hickford, Larry Lawer, Ricky Powell, jason Peterson, Iim Greco, Scott Williamson and Coach Gary Kunz. 163 Senior Mark Kayton is lying injured while teammate Ryan Hampton tries to aid him. i. -'N-kfxws' r . if 5 ve- 'WE X .. J , ,fwf 2- 4 fi 6 aeag S: l 121 www - -11' min l4l 1 2 53? 1 451 r+?:!1.., N. is. GIRLS'SOCCER 'Against All Odds. . . 'Q' C671 High standards have been set by the 1983-84 girls' soccer team who made this year its best by, along with the boys' team reaching the state playoffs for the first time. Coached by Vanessa Young, 17-2 the girls ended district play, against Westfield, remaining undefeated in loop play. Sophomore Nancy Gold described the match against Westfield. It was one of the best matches the team ever played. We ended up winning 4-2 , she exclaimed. After winning district, the girls went on to defeat Stratford and Clear Lake to win the Region II playoffs. Iunior co-captain Heather Study played right halfback for the varsity team this year and remembers the season. The most memorable part of the season was when we won the regional championship and knew we were going to state. In Austin the girls were matched against Dallas Kimball in the quarterfinals. After a rough match, the girls were defeated 4-0. After state, the list of accomplishments continued to grow when the All-District list was announced. Sophomore Nancy Gold with 49 goals, her sister freshman Liz Gold with 46 goals, and Katherine Cobert were selected for the first team. Nancy was also chosen as the Most Valuable Offensive Player in the district. Gold reflected on the past year. With the returning players and this year's new players, it combined well not only on the field, but off the field as well, she explained. Q13 Girls varsity soccer team members are, front row, Monica Miller, Julia Trainor, Allison Marant, Cindy Shafer, Andrea Barnes and Iennifer Kowalski. Middle row, LeAnne Davis, Nancy Gold, Melissa Miller, Ginger Kistler, Heather Study, Liz Gold and Susan Jones. Back row, Heidi Burnap, Kathrine Colbert, Claudine Tulip, Nancy Cho, CoachVanessa Young,Ienny Nicoll, IoAnne Ryan and Stacy Vaughan. Q23 Susan jones shows her fancy footwork against a Kingwood player. Q33 Kathrine Colbert spends some spare time practicing before an important match. Q43 District Most Valuable Players , Nancy Gold and Gary Gross congratulate each other. Q51 Nancy Gold proves her great athletic ability to a Kingwood player. 161 The Soccer Parents' Association showed their appreciation toward the team by decorating the State-tourney-bound bus. SPORTS 197 198 SPORTS C2 Q3 VARSITY BASEBALL 'Better than their record 'Wm l on Even though our record wasn't that good, nobody gave up and we played together well as a team, said Greg Anderson, senior and the '84 varsity baseball team's MVP. The Eagles had a overall record of 8-17 with a 4-8 mark in district. Selections to the All-District teams were Anderson, an outfielder who flirted with a ,400 batting average nearly all season long, and junior Kevin Leyendecker at second base on the first team. Iunior outfielder Allen Wendler was a second team selection while sophomores Bill Loza, third baseman, and Steve Tamez, outfielder, were chosen as honorable mention. This season's team was again coached by Robert Ray and Doug Henning. Q15 Varsity baseball team members are, bottom row, Ron Pruzinsky, Oscar Laud, Stephen Pick, Derek DeSola, Steve Tamez, Kevin Leyendecker, Keith Durnell, Greg Anderson and Sam Montalbano. Top row, Coach Doug Hennig, Mark McCrary, Bill Losa, Pete McNary, Eddie Van Wickle Wicklen, Stephen Riha, Allen Wendler, Dennis Mangum, Head Coach Robert Ray, L23 Thanks to first baseman Mark McCrary's stretch, the Spring player was out at first. C33 Iunior Steve Rhia shows his determination in the wind-up. Q41 The Spring Lion first baseman unsuccessfully attemps to make the tag on a pickoff attempt of senior Greg Anderson. C55 Catcher Pete McNary is a little too late to be safe at first. fAction photos courtesy 1960 Sun.j SPORTS 199 1 if Defeating Klein was the most memorable game of the season, stated freshman Mike Losa. This year's junior varsity baseball team had a record of 7-13. However, Coach Randy Taylor stated that the team's record was not indicative of their performance. Most of the players agreed that Cy-Creek was the toughest opponent. They had a lot of depth at all positions, said Taylor. The team was coached by Greg Manship, Taylor, and Bert Gravitt. 200 SPORTS fm I I K, v w 1 w Xa. 1 R .A . M Hari f fx My , , . xp 4 db.. u x W4 ' , Y W kg.:zre'k ,I CROSS+COU TRY Under the coaching expertise of Coach George Whitaker and Assistant Coach David Stern, the boys' and girls' cross-country teams experienced their second successful year in a row. The boys' team won their second consecutive district championship and qualified for the regionals, finishing sixth out of 16 other teams. The girls varsity ended up in third overall along with the junior varsity team. Among the very few weaknesses was the lack of depth on sub-varsity teams, according to the coaches. Seniors Mike Pomes and Ben Dalton were vital assets to the team and played a very bilgl role in the boys' team's success, Coac Whitaker stated. 117 Ben Dalton sets an easy pace as he heads forthe finish'line. Q21 Seniors Billy Esposito and Ben Dalton alonglwith Principal Vemon Smith, admire the trophy t ey heaped win at district. Q37 Seniors Wade aver and eter Zimmel take a breather after a hard race. Q41 Cross-country team members are, to row, Coach David Stern, Wade Brewer, Mike Fumes, Peter Zimmel, Danny Hess, Ben Dalton, Eric Moquin, David Napollilo and Head Coach George Whitaker. Second row, Scott Dalton, Tammy Rasmusser, Meridith Townsend, Bettina Gyr, Andrea Barnes, Wendi Shackleford, Ian McCaskill and Jennifer Kolalski. Third row, Lori Pomes, Steve Edwards, Gary Clay, Gre Esposito, Mark McClain, David Walker, Ieff lgord, Iohn Hernandez, Chris Armstrong and Stephen Pemberton. Fourth row, Karen Snieder, Laurie Williams, LaShawn Cole, Laura Perrault, Bridgette Goree, Chauntel Clark, Sheila Mihalick, Mimi Taylor and Laura Barrientos. Bottom row, joel Tumer, Iohn Iamroz, Brian Reichard, Casy Donaldson and Mike Luking. QSJ Freshman Mike Luking punches it as he heads toward the finish line. 1615 eila Mihalickand Tammy Rasmussen aid Laura Perrault off the course as she concludes a grueling race. . i 4i9l-lim. . its N an x 202 SPORTS lu, 6 W' SPORTS 203 BUYS GIRLS All three boys' track divisions pulled off a clean sweep, with the freshman, junior varsity and the varsity squads winning district crowns. For the varsity, this was the second year in a row they have performed that feat. The varsity thinclads sent nine individuals to the regional meet in Mesquite, where Mike Pomes took a third in the 3200 meters, Todd Sigaty grabbed fifth in the 800 and Rawle Turner garnered a fifth in the high hurdles. Coach lack Sands' tracksters were also in the thick of things in state rankings. Pomes' time in the 3200 was good enough to rank him seventh in Texas, while Sigaty's mark in the 800 meters kept him in a lofty second-place perch for the early portion of the season. The two-mile relay team also placed in the Texas Top Ten . Pomes was named Most Valuable track performer, building up the highest point total in KF track history. The Heart Award, given to an individual who gave extra effort in track and field, went to Ben Dalton. 204 SPORTS ill Varsity track team members are, sitting, Marc Smith, Wade Brewer, Billy Esposito and Gerald Glenn. Kneeling are Coach Guy Dillon, Kenneth Ware, Cam Barnes, Ieff Fanaff, Derek Sisson, Dent Armer, Ben Dalton, Todd Sigaty, Matt Kowalski, Mike Pomes and Coach Jack Sands. Standing are Coach Gary Pell, Chuck Compton, Duke Selley, Peter Zimmel, Dan Hess, Iudson Belton, Chris Young, David Tennison, Rawle Turner, Kevin Beasley and Coach Wes Hubert. 121 Ken Ware flings the discus during practice. C33 junior varsity track team members are, front row, Rob Englehardt, David Walker, Iason Marshall, Doug Wendler, Matt Haight, David Napolille, Scott Parrish, Ray Follis, Eric Goodwine and Steve Pemberton. In the second row are Coach Guy Dillon, Chris Armstrong, 'fCharlie Hagenorn, Anthony McBride, Scott Dalton, Iudson Belton, Collins Gore, Bill Deen, Mike Wichterich, Ieft'Cooksey and Steve Edwards. 427 l TRACK Us ff: ' iw Q17 Girls' track team members are, back row, Coach Norma Io Stephens, Me Me Taylor, Ellaine Feridle, Tammy Rasmussen, Marcia McHattie, Sue Barnes, Ian McCaskill, Head Coach George Whitaker, Lynne Hennessey, Karen Sneider, Laurie Williams, Rhonda Jeffery, Cinci Coker and Coach Susan Boetting. Middle row, Bettina Gyr, Meredith Townsend, Karla Price, Catherine Kelly, Mary Louise Martin, Barbara Canada, Lisa Mask, Tracy Bailey, Adrianne Jackson, Tiffaney Duren, Bridgette Goree and Wendi Shackleford. Bottom row, Mariella Cauvi, Ioyce Belton, Bettie Kossie, Charlotte Canada, Laura Perrault, Sheila Mihalick, Lori Pomes, Samantha Townsend, LaShawn Cole, Kristin Gotschall and Chauntel Clark. 123 Karla Price and a teammate sprint toward the finish line during practice. Q33 Derek Sisson takes the baton from Marc Smith during a relay event. C41 If , Ng.. M, ,MQW Hard work seemed to be the answer for the 1984 girls' track team, who found competition tough in District 15-5A action. Each afternoon the girls' track team put in several hours preparing for competition and ultimately district. After district, freshman Bettina Gyr advanced to regionals in the 3200 meter run. Coming in ninth, Gyr set a new Klein Forest record with a 12.11. Head coach George Whitaker sees this year as preparation for later years. Most of our team members will be rewarded in the future from this year's work, he explained. Freshman track team members are, front row, Brian Reichard, Clarence McNichol, Iohnny Randall, Brett Bullers, Ioel Turner, Preston Webster and Lee White. In the second row are Kevin Erwin, Mike Luking, Greg Gilmore, Anthony Watson, Robert Braaton, Darren Marine, Matt Kowalski and john Iamrez. SPORTS 205 l flj Matt Glaser powerfully serves to an opponent. Q21 Varsity tennis team members are, bottom row, Iana Murray, Melissa McEnroe, Tracy Hanson, Gina Persyn, Chi On and Debbie Plant. Second row, Peter Skertich, Michael Speller, David Hinsley,MattGlaser,KurtChase,KrisKnutsonand Coach Chris Snapp. Q33 David Hinsley shows a look of concentration as he follows through with his backhand. Q45 Glaser hits his forehand shot with confidence. 153 Iunior varsity netters are, kneeling, Elizabeth Tobias, Coach Snapp and Michelle Conrad. Standing are Wayne Dunlap, Ken Dozier, Steve Baxter, Mark Reichard and Hoang Nguyen. I ygl,-5152 ng, 11- it A x 'lbw-v.., , , . L:'j5i.4..b'g,.g,L -f:XQ-,fn fs L-2 H1 tw ' ev, ' - .2-' , uf? 4 ,r- ,,.f5-Vwwia .3 1 ,iv K, A ' , ,x ,irfm g if,-54 ' ' I ,:.. ,wg 411.3 R . L.-kg, ,Jw .X f xv, . x , , . xwf: - - Q. K. Gb f Qlwis X px -Q, A s FV 2 a, ,,j 7 The ,gf ' ,QV .. 9 5. ,Rx W ,x ix , ,, ,. w ff N ,, Y if A 'fa Av H N .g. 4 4' SWIM . . Y' L wr ,wb I gflssf 'Q' 1 '23 ,ff -ld' . t :'.- ' 1 ,gif av. 3 , 1 ' F .aw KY' YL if 1171 l C27 137-l 1 ' Winning was definitely on the minds of the swimming team who made 83-84 the most successful aqua season in the history of Klein Forest. Placing fourth at district, both the boys and girls advanced to regional competition. Perhaps the most notable victory for the team was at district when the boys' medley defeated their toughest opponent, Cy-Creek. Earning recognition at the state meet, junior Kathy Turner swam the 100-yard butterfly within an All-American time, according to Coach Rick Mills. Also swimming individual, senior Johnny Fields placed ninth in the 100-yard backstroke at Austin. Among other accomplishments, the boys' medley relay qualified for All-American standards and placed fourth at state. The relay consisted of juniors Tim Stranahan, Matt Assiff, Chris Young, and senior Johnny Fields. Coach Mills summed up his feelings, saying The season was the best for our team and me personally as a coach for 15 years. 210 SPORTS th 9- iv K u 1, Jw., S v ,va :sei ta , Q 'life-sf. .N5,5, fb D DIVI Q11 Iunior Chris Young takes a deep breath as he makes his way to poolside. Q23 junior Tim Stranahan butterflies his way to the finish. Q31 Freestyle swimmer Liesl Engstrom starts off the first leg of the race. C41 Senior Ioe Chorley adjusts his goggles before an important race. Q51 Swimming and diving team members are, front row, Dina Napollio, Melissa Garcia, Shelley O'Conner, Alice Wagner, Katy White, Liesl Engstrom, Kim Cajacob, Lynnette Elrod and Mariella Cauvi. Second row, Kim Tobin, Ann Clayton, Michele Rosenstock, Iulie Kutka, Page Periman, Regina Truax, Shelley Lucas, Ioanne Ryan, Kathy Turner, Ellaine Ferioli. Third row, Phu Vuong, Brian Marusa, Alan Underwood, Arran Waters, Ian Waters, Russell Burke, Kyle Riddle and Steve Velotas. Fourth row, Tim Stranahan, Matt Assiff, Joe Chorley, Paul Poole, Chris Young, jesse Truax, Brandt Engstrom, David Wallace, Iay Breedveld and John Field. 16D Young awaits the results from his event. can l A 'Nm .. 44-I ,, g A, ' 2 35 . SPORTS 211 K ,ibm- ,... ..,., . . W ,A iw 4 59593 .s wan W ' f i f ffha S Q' hk . . .W ..,WW:W, ,. ,k.M1:.. . x:.+fM' ff ff 452 x mix oe. -, -. iw -I 'V QQ. IS-f . . f' . 1 J gy , 4, ,f F .. af I , ' Jef 3 . f JL 33- ff 4' ,t A.gy.4,,Qssmvsisrgfzg-Q --.11 ' W fi ,ggp:Qg5aie2311521-aisiaai'gum ,.. W mf -K ' gjA,..:.W.m3:wz k,,.,fW , -fff ,jeg ,1 gig- fr ' . V. ,. QW ...A,,,, , L , gwg - f ' E zgigig, L-gg ,,, 15 ' ,ia re entatxve na we 'E W' , ZEA? A , A . , 1 261 Texas 2' Siafe l f E Q , , , Q,. f-,. 4. .,,. ,... 1 Q, f'h 5'kL? a f fa Wi Ti Q4 A f f .W '-.,-f - z - m , .fs . 091W ee 2f ff 'Lain f 'h', 1 214 ORGANIZATIGNS V 1 W Y V w AL, i V u f -I A1..t.ln X I l cm 1 12? f3Jl 1451, ,. -,w.-,.. ..,m-,.,, .H..m...,...W...,...... ...,......N,,...... W, ' . 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'X I M23 ci 1331 mm wr 'TU 1411 Z 1-.3 ,A K ,V W-H V .,,1..-fv,,w,frek.,-Q,vs g11e1QeQg45 4:11 , j - , .Qui g'1'g A McVe' h 2A Me xswiif AI-Ifigh he l , ,L,1 ,LLYLV C GL, , ,.f: '?fif' 2 . lag: ,Q . Q , ' A ff 1 , , Jw121:s:.a1zzv.2,k.-wg-, Wgfsf-w,,. wg: ,W ,, x 'wan ' 1 -at-zuffa:-, ' nw . ' 'f an-'. g .,,,fv1. f. uiigfzgfgiy 3, ether 5 ' ' filifiiii 'L W :Lili ,'f, ' , .gh J. ' Q A g 1 zip: 'wr-ziffff kX'k1 51' ,1,:+i1 mee:-f .3,L .',: ORGANIZATIONS 215 ' we fz..qzawsf2'gw:: elim. f..t.a'g1ygs '.-' 1 ,-,,, z 2 A w .qggswafea zz1'2:'f1.s12tgQa1i2'.a1..'1:Qia1+,..z- tim . K. ,,..3kXm Mig, .,.i ..,. i ..,., t,MHiEg..A,. 9. Something new that was tried by the 37 members of the Good Sportsmanship League was a successful distribution of tokens of goodwill for each varsity sport. Some of the items the teams received were cookies, cupcakes or special posters, We did it because we appreciate them as much as we do the varsity football team, commented member Keri Fisher, sophomore. GSL is a club designed to promote school spirit and sportsmanship not only within KF but also between KF and other schools, said sponsor Diane Graff, explaining what GSL's main goal was. The sale of spirit ribbons promoted enthusiasm within KF and the exchange of gifts during halftime was a positive way, according to Graff, to promote good sportsmanship and friendships between KF and other schools. The 1983 Fall Conference on October 6 was hosted by KF this year and was a big success. Phil Garner, Houston Astro infielder, was the guest speaker and a big hit! GSL members from other schools in our district attended the All-American Event which also included a film and a catered lunch. The GSL meetings took place once a week during football season and twice a month afterwards. All of the meetings made a successful year possible, said Graff. C1 flj The Klein Forest Chapter of GSL members walk arm-in-arm with Aldine's GSL at a Friday night game, C23 Junior Gina Persyn and senior Leigh Lowe help sell homecoming ribbons for a fund-raiser. C31 Cheerleaders, such as Keri Fisher, helped out with this year's GSL. 145 Eagle mascot De-Ann Erwin, Dave Griffith, Sandy Van deWa1le and Andy Ralston stroll over to the opposing side of the field. 216 ORGANIZATIONS i QL ,K V l . 3 ' ' i-ffiie' 141' National Honor Society members were students who excelled aca- demically. An 8.5 grade point average was one of the main requirements to be met and maintained. The club was not involved in any type of competiton but did have several group activities. A few of the functions included a Halloween party, a Christmas celebration, and the club's annual induction ceremony on April 9. NHS met with sponsor Naomi Fanett in room 255 whenever home room took place. 111 New inductees Ioe Chorley and Leisl Engstrom are congratulated by sponsor Naomi Fanett. 125 National Honor Society members for the 1983-84 school year are bottom row, Vicky Speer, sponsor Naomi Fanett and Beth Cathey. Second row, Steve Perlimen, Annette Perreault, Michelle Rupple, Missy Thibodeaux, Kim Hurst, Chauntel Clark and jenny Feenstra. Third row, Mark Trimble, Cy Fenton, Emily Schneider, Britt Colib, Joni Wilson, Greg Anderson, Lisa Page, Michelle Schensted, Carol Coleman,Kari Dale and Catherine Kelly.Top row, Greg Felker, Andy Ralston, Iohn Baker, Sheri Sgitovich, Dave Griffith, joe Chorley, David Lucia and Iulie Mayne. Q37 New NHS members look at their letters of acceptance. t3ll -n lfvfl 0 ORGANIZATIONS 21 7 69 :iif: 2Asiti11vJsa,aifiialgseezgmxius-V.V ty - The Political Awareness Committee's activities centered around local, state, national and world governmental and political activities. Topics, such as nuclear proliferation, the Central American dilemma and the Democratic candidates for president were discussed and brought to light for the club members as well as any interested student body or faculty members. The 1983-84 Political Awareness Com- mittee's officers president Maria Montemayor, vice-president Tim Belton, secretary Lisa Bailie, and treasurer Leslie Daugherty. 113 Republican Mike McGlashen speaks to the PAC members about the Republican Party platform. Q25 Political Awareness Committee members are, front row, Lisa Bailie, Doni Wilson, Marie Montemayor, second row, sponsor Scott Bouyear, Greg Felker, sponsor Ray Scarborough and Ido Dubravsky. Q33 Seniors Lisa Bailie, Ienny Nicoll, Tracey Turner, Tim Belton and Vivian Cooley listen intently to guest speaker McGlashen. 21 8 ORGANIZATIONS czm 1 3 X.. W' M International Club members have initiated at Klein Forest quite a tradition of understanding. This new club was formed with this purpose in mind by Khanh Nguyen. The members seek to promote better understanding between foreign and native students and to provide a social atmosphere where foreign students can get to know each other. To achieve their stated purpose the club members participated in many activities throughout the year. Through a volleyball game with the French club the international students displayed their game skills. A further purpose of the club, to make the student body aware of the number of international countries and students represented at KF, was achieved through many events during the year. A Chinese New Year banner displayed in the commons showing others the manner in which the New Year is celebrated in China. The international map in the library is another project the club members engineered. Each pinpointed his native home and wrote a traditional greeting in his native language to the school. The new club's success should provide momentum for next year to be even more exciting than this one. Each year the club exists there is a greater opportunity for understanding, Nguyen explained. KU 1983-84 officers include, Wai Ye I-Io, Khanh Nguyen, William Ho, sponsor Mary Kimball. Q23 Club members prepare to bump the ball at the international club's volleyball game, ORGANIZATIONS 21 9 i ff I T 'HV I I 9 , ss .rf i A 55 iw 'i n sist H- W I f 1 Q - A Wee - i i Hassle egiiibfww We f ll s if L, I ' vii: J, ' fm ' L ei a ? -15,1 :V , ig I . What exactly is a pinnacle ? As defined, a pinnacle is the highest point. This year's newspaper staff attempted to reach the highest point ever. Reporting all activities and attempting to chroniclelize events is the main purpose of the PINNACLE staff. This is also, maybe the one and only place that these events are recorded, advisor David Woods reminded. Nine issues were published this year on a monthly bases. Students were able to express Christmas wishes through messages published in the December issue. At the end of the year senior wills were printed, allowing seniors to leave memories and momentoes to underclassmen. At the UIL District meet in March, editor Patricia Mazon, features editor julie Trexler, and contributing reporter Karla Price won district events and advanced to regional competition in Mesquite. Advisor Woods commented, HI was extremely pleased about the outcome at the competition and the overall progress of the paper, CU PINNACLE staff members are, top to bottom, editor Patricia Mazon, reporter David Bergen, sports assistant Chris Cooper, sports editor Donna Dozier, first row, business manager Sharon Frain, news editor Malka Dubravsky, features editor Iulie Trexler, editorial assistance Maria Mon' temayor and reporter Simone Kashinipour. 125 Sports staffers Chris Cooper and Donna Dozier, review the redesigned Houston Post. C31 Resting in the newstand she helped build, along with industrial trades students, Malka Dubravsky picks up the latest copy of the PINNACLE. D ID Z. .,..., I msair. cz: 1 lm K3 fl. K xi 220 ORGANIZATIONS .if mast, Q. tfiaiiiw u1b'EfHB?ii'W4ilHZ'I'.il'Y'i5llli' J A it ,. , me gy.4.2n'q.iiN:Um' I l wi- 1 Q v 5: Y 'I ez . - i rv- vw' 'Wi' WJ Y I Q G i i 'G1ii 1fi'iiw- if I i 2 'LAg s ,k MW gm A ' ,. . fi f ' , A-W K t iteifatifggf -,A' 1 4 i fl l llgllll ' in 421 1 l C39 43 Producing the best yearbook ever is the annual goal of the EVERGREEN staff. They constantly strive for more pictures, copy and color. I don't think people realize how much time and hard work is put into publishing a yearbook, states organizations editor Karen Beck, but the end product is worth it, she concluded. Attending summer workshops and selling advertisements are two more responsibilities of staffers. Last year's publication received an Award of Achievement from the Interscholastic League Press Conference and returning members tried to accomplish this and more for the 1984 EVERGREEN. flj Photographer Mike LeLeux flips through the contact book. 125 Working on advertising copy are senior Kim Danchenko and adviser David Woods. C33 The fifth-period staff works on final layouts. C45 Yearbook staff members are, front row, Vuong Nguyen, Sandy Gagliardi, adviser David Woods, Donna Schimmenti and Roger Knight. Second row, Karen Beck, Ion Wasson, Ellen Barnette, Kim Danchenko and jennifer Iolly. Third row, Dena Strenge, Danna Brandt, Kim Connor, Kathy Terpstra, and photo adviser Kurt Becker. ORGANIZATIONS 221 Q are you it REBDY to work 1fi1v2zaf. wa --rf-'zxf2i21es', 'rfazm 'amy 'w: :'f1 wif' U C11 Suzy Harrell gets everyone organized at the CVAE-sponsored faculty luncheon. Q21 CVAE and homeand communityserviceoccupations member Iunior Martin lends a hand to clean up. Q31 Counselors Lynn Follis and Susan Smith along with English instructor Verna Clark, are served during a luncheon by members Harrell and Patty Zimmerman. 222 ORGANIZATIONS fm H - aaa i K f' 'f Ja iii? mm EMR mr, WEB mm we-ua mm WW f If ata .mm gnu gm t '4 file fm .Olaf 1-smart 2 was an- an :rap im-E una at . un C331 . .sf 3 1 141 few was '35 'in .arf wx vfmsseffff.-rw. M siilxf -if , 1154 if N 251 fwf- flj 1983-84 Future Farmers ofAmerica members, C23 FFA sweetheart, Angie Goree, and Andy Jones, master of ceremonies, pose with winning smiles. C33 At the project show a pig gets a good scrub-down. C41 At the entrance to the showmanship day in February students prepare to show their animals. ORGANIZATIONS 223 iv' f 'Vxtr ,.?..., QSM 4,1 4 4 1,311.2 H V- QQ. J bv' 33- ',,x, We Q 1 ' mil wig . m e ggi.: fs! Distributive Education Clubs of America is an on campus work-study organization. The members meet once a day, either first, second or third period in room 255. The members are allowed to leave campus at noon to go to their various jobs, utilizing the principles learned in the classroom. Members of DECA competed in two mini-contest the first, December 6, at Cy-Fair High School and the second Ianuary 10, at Nimitz High School. Club members also attended area competition, March 16-17, state competition, in San Antonio April 11 and 12, and national competition, in Kansas City May 14-19. Susanna Dussling, pictured above, was the national winner at the KC competition in apparel and acces- sories. One highlight of the year was the videotaping and subsequent broad- casting on cable Channel 10 of some of their activities. I thought the year went extremely well. Hopefully, next year will go just as good, commented club sponsor Ioe Georgiana. 224 ORGANIZATIONS flj FBLA team members winning first place in state are, first row, Beth Cathey, Teri Yost and Vicky Speer. Back row, Tim Belton and Mike Porter. L21 Officers are front row, Linda McQueeny, Michelle Schenstead and Beth Cathey. Back row, Mike Tullier, Vivian Cooley, Teri Yost, Tim Belton and Kim Fleming. 13D Mike Tullier and Beth Cathey were also Future Business Leaders of America state officers representing Klein Forest. C37 if i , ORGANIZATIONS 225 1 1 4 Q H , Q , Q 1 v 5 4 4- ' 9 a 1 4 isgpvawilflzwliz'KimiiiwtiLe A 'ff f l3wl,ffsLl 'Aww wif-mgl W- Wgfglgkg Y .-5 I a . vga' 'X ,u27,1,-wi-fi? N 91 FU 1 .il lvmlgggilwq t1.ifnxfm -4 , l , 'ii 3',i ,,gw:+,M,t'-ft -2 fe f 2 T. T415 C13 Making Christmas bows was one ofthe STARS projects this year. Donna Ryan gets a little help from a friend. C23 1983-84 STARS members pose proudly. Q31 Vicki Reeder cooks up a surprise for her friends. 141 jennifer Harr shows oft' her handiwork. 226 ORGANIZATIONS 111 ul 4 3 +. X- Alpw- JEPS REPORT A 15. 'H'l -up. , . N -.5 ,.,-4 -i i Mit 29 ,--ef' 'Q Qs. Iunior Engineering Technology Students Club is a fairly small club sponsored by science instructor Carol Daskalos. The Klein Forest Chapter attended one competition, a junior high contest on March 31. On the third Tuesday of each month in room 326, the IETS members met to discuss the next month's agenda. L15 junior Brent Williams catches up on the latest IETS report. C25 JETS members include Ed Holtgraver, Prem Subramanian, David Hsu, Steve Perilman and Brent Williams. ORGANIZATIONS 227 ' t is rg S sal em . 91' ' 'S f a l Computers run the world, and anyone that can run a computer, can perhaps run the world, too, was the response of sophomore Spencer Kinderman when he was confronted with conjuring up a meaning for the computer club. The computer club met on the first Tuesday of each month and every Friday is Club day in the computer room. The sponsor is math instructor Brenda Christian who is willingly accepting new members any time during the course of the school year. lg 'W 1 NX ,af UD 1429 4311 agree ,J ,f C13 Senior Mike Miles works on a new computer program. Q25 Sponsor Brenda Christian, David Hsu, Scott Collins, Ido Dubrasky and Mike Miles make up the computer math club. Q35 Assistant Principal Laurence Liles congratulates David Crutchfield on his computer program for the attendance bulletin. 228 ORGANIZATIONS 1 1 f. 1 -' 1 T 'Verna ,v.,. f K A xg , . fv A I 37 ' 'il' ' 1 fis zfgh I A fi., ii. - 14 . I mx V '-f2g'i.g.': . W - -T J f J , 'it V A ' , .gem ij if Z ll V: A E z, gl-v., 2 st' f. 1 1271 Mu Alpha Theta has mathematically given me the chance to exert my skills in competition, sophomore Tony Capello explained, regarding his feelings towards the math-orientied organiza- tion. Instructor Sheila Cunningham has given many such students a chance to gain district-wide recognition as analy- tical scholars. The club accepts new members all the time, Cunningham stated. Mu Alpha Theta meets every second Tuesday of the month in room 321 and always recruits participants for monthly math contests. f1JMu Alpha Theta members are, bottom row, Linh Nguyen, David Hsu, Phu Nguyen, Nancy Gold, lean Yang, Steve Perilman, Duc Le. second row, Wai Ya Ho, Larry Khoo, Beth Mitcham, Lance Barrett,Aziz,Quang Nguyen,Wong Nguyen.third row, Mike Mazza, Tony Capello, Burke Willis, Ben Tang, Paul Broyles, Scott Collins and john Yang. C21 Contest winners Steve Perilman and David Hsu pose after competition. Q33 David Hsu and Larry Khoo listen carefully during a meeting. ORGANIZATIONS 229 . 2 'M'Z'i55Q., M Y we f ':':f':-.Q:-,,,f..,5,f- a. , 1 :xii 1, gag -fib er -Q tQ1., se '+ sf: G e s' ,fg 2, '1 1 Q Q F' rat f ze' ,eg - I , S , W , ss 113 The 1983-84 thespian troup ftop to bottom, left to rightj Lester Milton, Kim Hurst, Nona Holy, Missy Thibodeaux, Susie Miller, Karen Frost, Landers Williams, Tisha Shelton, Greg Villaflor, Blake Davidson, Carl Eddleman, Iimmy Bowling, joel Stotts, Karen Keehner, Denise Rosini, Greg Newton, jamie Cavello, john Baker, Mike Lichti, Eddie Cain, Heath Reicher, lack Riley, Chris Land, Cheryl Krennerich, Heather Snell, Blake Trahan, Ronda Hoye, Elena Holy, Patty Rodriguez, Richard Logston, Kim Dear, Debbie Pfeffer, Iulie Mayne, Don Marschburn, Treva Phillips, jim Moran, Sean Hill. C23 Sandy Leal plays with dolls Ken and Barbie, Brian Rooney and jean Green at the Christmas program. C35 A group of Indian maidens is played by thespian members during the production of Peter Pan. 230 ORGANIZATIONS l il 1 129 43 4vi?7p iga ,. 221.1 'Q , I -1 I LM , f '51 flu- 'Q I , .k,. V, , ,, ., 19 ' For the first five years of Klein Forest, the school has had what has been known as the speech club. This year, in order to change the concept of the club, it has undergone a name addition to A Chapter Of the National Forensic League. The NFL Chapter participates on local, district, state, and national levels. Club officers include Doni Wilson, president, and Lisa Bailie, vice president. Bernie McNamee is the club's treasurer, Elizabeth Armstrong is secretary and Scotty Kirkwood is historian. The KF-NFL chapter has been recognized by many because of its vast amount of accomplishments. Early in competition this year, the department took second place sweepstakes at the Westchester Tournament, which in- J, lylfrlflt If 'iff ,'t' llwx Ai w a. ,., gawk' ffjlifffsfaif, vQffff.3fffffff f 'tg v V 1 L, 'lil A All .IZ ' . volved some 40 schools. The Spring Tournament and Bellaire Tournament found the club taking second and fifth place sweepstakes trophies. The Klein Tournament proved to be successful also with a first place in sweeps , Finishing up competition at Memorial the squad brought home another first in Debate Sweeps. The club had a wonderful year and I think we have something to be really proud of, commented sponsor Charles Lovejoy. 113 Speech chapter members are, top row, assistant sponsor Ken Cousino, Andy jordan, David Punch, Scott McVeigh and Matt Howes. Second row, Darlene Major, Christie Vreeland, Susan Mitcham, Kristin Samohyl, jackie Plesnicher, Katherine Krupka and Eric Stahl, Third row, Teri Pietrzak, Lara Featherston, Stacy Spaeth, Krisin Dennis, jane Shaver, Lisa Coppoletta, Kathy Fauss and Iessica Fisher. Bottom row, Sponsor Chuck Lovejoy, Karen Schulze, Leslie Dougherty, Scott Kirkwood, Elizabeth Armstrong, Lisa Bailie, Bernie McNamee and Dana Livingston, 123 Bernie McNames prepares for competition. G7 Speech students discuss debate topics. ORGANIZATIONS 231 ' F, I1 5 'fl ' N ,gm L'n,5.,,.Qa,, me Q, air in We-5 E4 rgwgigr 8 f 'W f'Y F1 g W N Y . W i 1 ,,,, '19,-wk2-f-411S?wf2s221 'Q H-uuiiizfffxigii i,-l?'3?2egg S,, ' I Qi f C' 'wif' ,,g, iw V 'gm 5 '.-3 ' C! ' 'A , ,V T 11 1-H:.,2i5i.:ffiLiif-F fL.,2i 5, f:E1fisZ. fq Q sf + 'S' ei: V ,R wg? Q Qieefwss 53.12 Z fc -- ' ' Q H9 65 A 5 ,ini V L .V N, ,f pry ,. Y ,,..' ,.,,, p.,,w'x. M sg, , , ure. rm.:- -- ,-'if' ' Q'A' - ,Ig , K K -ff' at W, If I ' f .4w.w,, 4 2 ' A 2 ' v F lx tam 43 , 33 ,, N It l R -D - N 1 i The 1983-84 Golden Eagle marching band are, first row, Iulie Henderson, john Peterson, Eric Grajo, Greg Falker, Tim Belton, Tim Comer, Mike Nobles, Mark Morgan, Dana Ables, Christy Love, Cathy Evers, Diane Greenhill, Robert Brasseal, Vincent Taluskie, jessica Barrera, Victor Tsai, Cindy Hunt, Dana Sullivan, Iohn Landers, second row, lean Green, Mr. Paul Worsello, Julie Cathy, Vicky Speer, Patti Maggio, Kim Fleming, jennifer Feenstra, Iimmy 232 ORGANIZATIONS A De Guzman, Mr, Keith McDaniel, Mr, Kenny Bierschenk, lohn Mitcham, third row, Brad Jones, Nancy Hopkins, Luther Green, Karen Himburg, Stacy Purcell, Linda Mifflin, Cheryl Bickley, Michelle Davis, Frances Allen, Mark Trimble, Diane Coxe, Stacy Iones,Gayle Hunt, Laura Kimball, Valerielelubbard, Missy Mahaffy, Edye Brewer, Beth Murray, Dawn Perry, Chris Prescott, Ioycelyn Ray, Kendra Maxwell, Eileen Coffey, Theresa jones, fourth row, it Q x nf., ,, 1 1 1. Ashley Faseler, Kathy Warwick, Shundria Perry, Gary Tono, Ann Cotman, Alesia Welsh, Karen Keehner, Katherine Krupka, Angela Roberts, Cathy Patterson, Sally Matchett, Brent Williams, Philip May, Brenda Henrickson, Ricky Bach, Amy Mifflin, Kristen Schulze, Ianna Ary, Danielle Millette, Beth Cathey, Collin Olson, Kent Williams, Margaret Kmiecik, Bobby McBride, Larry Lawyer, Mike Porter, fifth row, Gregg Kalba, Rob Englehardt, Mike Davis, Brad , 45, ef.. T'-. ,,,-M., W x i , ,. e , M 5 1 l i E 1 Q V . gd ' -yftg,-,x,- f ,. f R 4 Di f f ' ' ' 5 Harrel, Wayne Shimek, Brad Sims, Mike Mazza, David Wilkinson, Prem Subramanian, Cy Fenton, Scott Faber, jimmy Greco, Scott EricHastings,IeffPhillips,jamesFlippen,Richard Weeks,Kenneth Watson, Gerald Anderson, Jason Goodson, Wade Banks, Mike Partain, Kevin Martin, Kevin Davidson, Iulie Henley, Elizabeth Hartley, Mike Billetdeaux, Bob Tralmer, David Reid, Sharon Kramer, Todd Haven, Bob Catrambone, Melody Iones, Michelle Gerber, Iason Werchan, LeAnn Schmidt, Lance Barrett, Hollis Schensted, Chris Campbell, Sara Delaney, Mike Muehe, Karen Baugh, Ricky Wilson, seventh row, Lisa Perry, Stacy Stumhoffer, Barnet, David Bailie, sixth row, Mike Liechti, Cory Harris, john Susan Iones, Angela Landry, Mark Iohnson, Rossemary Cortes, Ortega, Mike Higgins, Alan Stephens, Fred Poston, Laura Guzzetta, Andy Gibson, Cheryl Krennerich, David Shephard, Carolyn l NM, K Y'1 i' I , L n ai j Tholan, Matt Arbaugh, Kris Toma, Dan Saunders, Iill Piexsall, Stevie Tsai, Yaki Anderson, Daniel Iackson, Debra Fitzgerald, james Bazan, Suzanne Plesnicher, Bill Matchett, Pam Wyett, Shawn Werchan, Pam Evans, Stephanie Sheley, and Tara Blenderman. 4- ORGANIZATIONS 233 :ia e RW we lan... E Calendar of events for the 1983-84 band: NOVEMBER: Sth, UIL marching contest, Alief- Elsik Stadium. 12th, Region All State Orchestra Auditions, Cy Fair High School DECEMBER: 3rd, Region Band Tryouts, Westfield High. 14th, Christmas concert. IANUARY: 7th, Area Band Tryouts, UT in Austin. 13th-14th, Region Band Clinic! Concert, KFHS auditorium. FEBRUARY: lst-4th, TMEA tryouts, Ft. Worth. 16th, Concert, KF auditorium. 18th, AAAAA Solo and Ensemble Contest, Westchester High, APRIL: 3rd and 5th, Band concert with Wunderlich. 7th, Southwest Band Festival, Galveston, 10th-13thg Concert and Sightreading contest, Cy-Fair and KF High Schools. 14th, City of Palms Contest in McAllen, Tx. MAY: 7th, Concert, KF auditorium. 19th, Band Banquet, KF commons. fly The brass section lets out an Eagle battle cry to boost team spirit. 123 Band members start their halftime performance with the formation of the traditional KF C33 Director Paul Worosello leads the musicians in song and stride. 234 ORGANIZATIONS C39 ,dx ,.-5 C23 Who provides back-up music for choir concerts and for drama productions? The one and only orchestra conducted by Liz Picone. The orchestra also spreads K.F.'s good name by attending UIL competition, performing concerts, and coordinating special programs. University Interscholastic League competition took place in Aleif High School's auditorium during February and March. The members also attended a Spring Tril in April. The orchestra met every day during fifth period in the orchestra room to practice. ORGANIZATIONS 235 t t ,numwaref nwnfezegwzzzy Waving the Eagles to victory was the 1983-84 flag and rifle corps. Members practiced every day beginning in August, continuing all through the football season. They worked together to coordinate routines to perform along side the band during football games. On November 5, at Alief Elisk Stadium, the Golden Eagle marching band along with the flag and rifle corps received a first division rating at the U.I.L. marching contest. Under the direction of Ieff Metcalfe, the flag and rifle corps added color and variety to the halftime shows. WW- af ,,.ff,5 1 czm 236 ORGANIZATIONS Q4 3. 'WE 46 r'..z,' 69 I Q. .JF Q X was A 435. if H63 X I ' .w Q, W V A ' , f ,. -. V '- . , - A C15 Flag corps members are, first row, Pam Evans, Stacey Stumhoffer, Tara Blenderman, Susan Iones, Stephanie Sheley, Cheryl Krennerich. Back row, Shangrala Mayes, Pam Wyatt, Carolyn Tholan, Suzanne Plesnicher, Iill Piersall, Yaki Anderson, Kris Toma, Debra Fitzgerald, Lisa Perry. 125 Iunior Cheryl Krennerich twirls to the beat. C33 Senior Kim Fleming concentrates on her halftime signing routine to Memories . Q43 Rifle corps members practice long, hard hours after school. Q55 Attention! Flag corps waits to perform. Q63 Rifle corps members are, first row, julie Cathey, Jaime De Guzman. Back row, jennifer Feenstra, Vicky Speer, Patti Maggio, Kim Fleming, ORGANIZATIONS 237 5-if 1Qg,Q,.:WEf, , 'QQ . . v A 'la XREXY if V655 I 7 5 J ,Ax f?7'..x '. L - X ,F-M . I 3 E -fp W fy' TQV, V21 Y W A. ' L, -. V, K., 2 , Q Q Q M X, - . f-- .. J ' fi ff SH W 238 ORGANIZATIONS M x A sg K 59-H zz' N x mx fs -, X x ,. 4 H, 5? Q 7x.1f,:.. Q, 4. ' ,.. .' W 5 ax?-5' 4 5 1 l ' , .. 1 . X , .tn D Q' ' f wg Y I Q X A , . iff? g . X,-f . -VY' M , Q, V- x' 'C ' Y ' .Law-It ,i D may ,- , 5 wx . 3 1 !l lla . V --f fi ,, .X we - , ., , J W ,fhvk ,E Q 3. ' , , . . i 1,, . , ' K 'J Lf' 'ia Lf! wr' Q5 ' ', FQ 7 , F ' ' . , - ' a W -. .5 i ' 3 2' 1 i - xr C515 1 X 1 'mrigk an 14-1 M V. Q.1:if.1Me+f 1613 f3JT f ASQ' M if f. 1 163 cm It felt so good to promote spirit. It's hard to even describe the feeling you get when the crowd starts to cheer along with you , said senior Martha Angelo. Encouraging spirit in many ways, the varsity cheerleaders led cheers and chants during pep rallies and all varsity sports events. The eight members attended two major competitions, one in November held at South West Texas State University in San Marcos. The other took place in December at Sharpstown High School. Cheerleading practice, led by sponsor Tammy Daniel, was held every day in the commons area. Cl! Eston Burciaga peps up the crowd during a football game. C27 The 1983-84 varsity cheerleaders are, bottom row, junior Amy Clawson, mascot senior DeAnne Irwin, junior Stacey Webb, second row, senior Jenny Cahill, junior Eston Burciaga, seniors Patty Wallace, third row, Sandy Van De Walle, Lacy Martin and top, Martha Angelo. Q35 Mascot DeAnne Irwin struts her stuff. 143 Straightening up after the Cy Creek game, Sandy Van De Walle picks up the run-through banner. 155 Lacy Martin learns a new cheer during after-school practice. C63 Tools of the cheerleading trade. ORGANIZATIONS 239 Y-if-fi Va : :Jas if-ggf, WM- - if 1 --- f :z::f:: ,. ,. , .2,'zg:1'.,g:m, - -' M ae wa mi 61 . ag, .t mf- sf .5 .t fwm-X. 4 , C2 . , .aa -. -----, ft Eff? 't 5' fi M ati xg ss. til . W-:e?:tf1f1.tt:,:sm,.a.mta1:..aff,.Q-Qt'b.- 1 maiaww- - -tv. -1' --W 'M:we-2:1 mf H ' 1- - . SL gpg . -- an 725 wax: 3 in Y aa -f -. wg- i 'Q ft 342 it w wi it 4 vs i'55h U - W 5 H we 3? M J s 3, 4 f ff I W 1 Y it t Q s I f- ,ft 15 f t 1' L Y rs - ik va, fr -.:,Egf. 2. 1335 it-ff-2.1, JJ? Q . .S 2 - M 1 f. 13 ,Q aw, E ra Y' ima p at. , i Q25 Q f-QC aim Zig v tx 5,5 QM t if ' it We K-F-H is Number One and don't you forget! chanted the junior varsity and freshman cheerleaders, and with their never-ending spirit, the crowds never forgot. The two squads not only helped arouse and promote fan spirit but they also supported the Eagles all year. Support is important to the teams, so we do our best to let them know we're behind them all the time, said sophomore Keri Fisher. The girls practice and prepare for games and pep rallies every day during sixth period in the commons with their sponsors, Janice Albe and Dianna Landry. C11 1983-84 junior varsity cheerleaders are, bottom, sophomore Keri Fisher, first row, senior Cammy Yearsley, sophomore Deborah Ingram, sophomore Lisa Kennedy. Second row, junior Robin Terizan, sophomore Suzanne Claunch, and top, sophomore Bethany King. C22 Keri Fisher stirs up spirit at the pep rally. C33 Practicing the Eagle spell-out are Bethany King, Robin Terizan, Keri Fisher, Suzanne Claunch, Deborah Ingram and Lisa Kennedy. um 231 ' r'-1 ... ,jr n , .M ' , ..,, it t if' ' f, Q- l xl,.,X'q. if I 'X Q us f ' .L- r K. I ,vi 'Ht S 5 sue .- rf lil ii kt 5 Eta .L 3 , Q sm my if t... 'I 240 ORGANIZATIONS C3 mv .. 7 ff wg lil -fi with ft wfx - N psgqgsff-frwa www. Lbvirwx. a Q ff lil N 1Ws l ii ii5.H??5- Ill? 'S2'L?'EsEt'4ea 5215! 'c giiil-ii 'ha h WHQQQQL C13 1983-84 freshman cheerleaders are, bottom, Stacie Drew, Kendra Maxwell, Michelle Nance, second row, jennifer Schmidt, third row, Laura 23 X... Guice and top, Iudy Stringer. C21 Freshman build spirit up at a basketball game CSB Michelle Nance and Iennifer Schmidt take a break. ORGANIZATIONS 241 KU l 123 133 l XJ Ill The 1983-84 Golddusters are fleft to rightg bottom rowl President Karen Lantz, Treasurer Lisa Marquardt, Captain Lea Ann Zunkel, Lieutenant Cathy Crawford, Lieutenant Stacy Hall, Major Natalie Kilgore, Captain Leigh Lowe, Lieutenant Diana Quinn, Lieutenant Kathi Livingston, Social Coordinator Heidi Henrichs, Kim Herzog, fsecond rowj Angie Messer, Nga Dang, Michelle Pearson, Lisa Roraback, Lorraine Arellano, Shari Wright, Laura Hooker, Tisha Saam, Lisa Morrison, Stephanie Brown, Vanessa Voitle,Ianice Neal, Teri Pietryzak, Letty Hewett, Amy Parmeter, Dana de Sola, Pam Emerald, Maria Cabunat, fthird rowb Mary Dedeaux, Sarah Schulte, Susan Porth, Michelle Riska, Natalie Griffin, Donna Davis, Sandy Smith, Shelly Craig, Margaret Hood, Heather Ziegler, Amy Slowensky, Liz Mickel, Sheri Holland, Kay Randolph, jennifer Skross, Cheryl Mason, Michelle Miller, Tina Wolter, ffourth rowj julie Hooker, Cindy Fagan, Suzanne Zehler, Cheyney Bailey, Monica Martin, Wendy Black, Andrea Hammond, Mary Flores, Kim johnson, Cheryl Boles, Joy Marusz, Sherwin Stone, Kristin Goodwin, Krist Bolton, Christi, Courtney, Amy Engelken, Iulie Marosko and Terri Benandi. 242 ORGANIZATIONS ...R Wren V ' my HA fn j ,pov- 'mv .- ? The practice was hard but it all paid off when it came down to halftime shows and competition , said junior Lieutenant Stacy Hall. The 60 Goldduster members participated in Halftime USA competition in San Marcos, Texas, receiving Most Outstanding Group , Major Natalie Kilgore, a senior, made the All-Star Team and junior Kathi Livingston was voted an All-Star runner-up. Lieutenant Hall received first runner-up for Miss East Texas during officer camp. The Goldduster calendar remained full all year with many activities such as a clinic in November, a Christmas dance, February competition, a spring show in April, team tryouts and the year-end banquet in May. I hadasmall but terrific group ofgirls thisyear, instructor Kim Rodgers said. She also added, Next year I hope to have a larger and even better group of girls. Q23 Holding the ending pose to the halftime routine Iunior Lieutenant Cathy Crawford gives it her all. f3j junior Lieutenant Stacy Hall concentrates during after-school practice. C43 Freshmanjennifer Skross, Sophomores Andrea Hammond, Cheryl Boles and Michelle Miller are ready to begin their halftime show. Q51 1983-84 Goldduster officers are Cleft to right bottom rowj Captain Lea Ann Zunkel, Major Natalie Kilgore, Captain Leigh Lowe, ftop rowj Lieutenants Diana Quinn, Cathy Crawford, Stacy Hall and Kathi Livingston. :max X iw 'ral' W. 'Ei 'dd ga. j. wi if ' r 2, n ag.g,g.55::'f- ORGANIZATIGNS 243 eutqxukt Q., M Q H' 1 ifffif iff W i ff a' W ' ., E, A zzz I a ' ,gain 43 Q.-X X 1,3 X K. S. V' x 3 Hi Q -eq, ew'- -, .ie S' 94 J E yt t sm -W in WH -' - gf: - f.. f ' M . FA vlfiffew:tfiQi5rF:,5 X2 -1 rw ff v 525,305 -2-at Gi s'.'i7f-H.,+E,:'52rriffrfwbw 1, gf' 38146 'Fx , 5 .assi -C -1, H M L mis Q e 4. asv: :W ash .Q Qi riffs We Hi. 2 ' 1 M fi uf s Office Education Association is a club involved in the use of practical business office tasks. The tasks include typing, filing, shorthand and dictation to name a few, according to sponsor and instructor Sue Hamill. Members of OEA attended district competition,along with sponsorHami1l, on Saturday, February 18 at Klein High School. The club had two special activities this year. The first was a Halloween party October 31 at Bobby McGees. A Christmas party was the second and took place at Girls' Country on December 11. fly Iunior Lillian Web swept OEA competition in typing this year with finalist trophies in district, area, state, and finally placing first in national competition. The nationals were held in Kansas City. Principal Vernon Smith congratulates Web and looks over her trophies. 246 ORGANIZATIONS UH 'J ,day vi ,. 'x 'km' 3 an -...f ,f.L., W Helping people, relieving pain, and learning new ways to do both are exciting and this is how our club spends its time. This comment by senior, Allison Hunter, sums up the year's activities for the Medical Careers Club. Club members participated in various outings and events which were engineered to increase their un- derstanding of health related fields. On the agenda this year were trips to the University of Texas at Austin Dental School, the Houston Northwest Medical Center's annual Career Day, and the opportunity to view surgery. The annual blood drive is always a time of apprehension and worry for students and administrators. It is through the help of the club that this l 423 event repeatedly has occured with little or no problem. The safety and comfort of each donor is safeguarded through the efforts of the club members. A C.P.R. course during the year allowed club members to enhance their skills at life-saving and to explore yet another aspect of the health industry. While the club is not a large one it is an active group of students who share an interestin serving their peers and society through their careers. C13 Medical careers club members are, bottom row, Kathy Tono, Allison Hunter and Tiffany Duren. Top row, Sponsor Sandy Smith, Billy Chen, TC. Aldridge, I.T. Taylor, Tony Nettermann, and Maryann Tatum, sponsor. 125 Coach Greg Manship gives the gift of life in the club-sponsored biannual blood drive, ORGANIZATIONS 247 7? . xl T KU 13:1 z , 1, . y b - ,Q w w wsqfygtwfr - - CU Counselor Ron McDonald and other ACTS members indulge in the goodies served during the swimming party. Q23 1983-84 Associated Christian Teachers and Students are, Bottom row, Iohn Castro, Vallerie Hubbard, Karen Frost, Kim Hurst, Iana Murray, Heather McDonald and Gaylynne Sorrells. Top row, Sponsor Phineas Flemming, Brian Gossett, Brian Rooney, sponsor Ron McDonald, 131 Members and their guests enjoy the Colonel's chicken. C41 Good food and good friends made good conversation during the party. 248 ORGANIZATIONS ,..u T113 ' f t 'ii br JV' aizifg. gl L4 A 'S . X 1:11 U g ,,,L 2' w. is-.i wr, Ana. .L 627 W2 qw we f C13 Sponsor and coach, Bud Cooper, readsa Biblical passage. Q21 1983-84 Fellow Christian Athletes members, C33 After a short prayer, club members take part in a discussion of the Scripture with Cooper. ORGANIZATIONS 249 ii A W f Q, L i 1 wf vfi lvl f ie fi 1' 3' 1 f- :img .:g,A WWI Y , v ii' 6 Rl 34 X q -' Q QD Kandy Mahachai receives some helpful artistic hints from art club sponsor Jennifer Ianak. 121 1983-84 club members areg fbottom row, left to rightj Nanette Weaker, Kandy Mahachai, Annie Peng, Kristi Miller and Elizabeth Alvory. Top row, james Stringer, Jimmy Ambriola, Kevin, Greg Geater, and Scott. Q33 Sponsor Ianak shows off the club's homecoming spirit banner. 0 ,e ,', 250 ORGANIZATIONS I ,-I gf' Alf ' .W I 5 X ': 'f,x 51,4 1 .i .0 , , ,ft 'k rv, ' ,, ff .ff xgnfblff A Q ' . :X 32 ffie H547 5-fa I iftl' fx ,Yr W W M ' gf A 1 1 ,Y r f iiiftws me . M 2 at 1 M0551 ,. fn ' lx X Qt, 5: A g tg Q Q it . .2 ..., A ' ,fr QQ A J f MJ re K K CD Members used their class time wisely by working on projects to be shown durmg competition, C23 The TIASA members for 1983-84. GRGANIZATIONS 25 1 Wm Tm ' i l Q13 Preschoolers had a chance to go trick or treating around the school. Brad Congdon looks over the goodies he has collected. Q23 The 1983-84 preschoolers are: fbottom row, left to rightj Christopher Gibson, Homer Reza, Ionathon Moody, Caleb Smith, Travis Iones, Adam Smith, Crissy Cunningham, Aaron Scott, Ianna Cox, Lindsy Marshall, Wendy Ware, Catherine Hahn, Jenny Griffeth, Sunni Smith, Whitney Trevellini, Amy Watson, Qsecond rowj Mukul Haraharan, Ray Bullinger, Charlie Gonzalez, Klint Paschal, jill Griffeth, Cecilia Moreno, Brooke Sumrall, Catherine Bordelon, Sonia Gonzalez, Ionathan McCoy, joseph Cogdon, Kari Braband, Elizabeth Palka, Kyle Jacobs, Edwin Whitaker, fthird row, preschool teachersj sponsor, Susan Dorsey, Laura Navickas, Brenda Hahn, Stephanie Gustafson, Karen Beck, Ana Ruiz, Tammy Sloan, Stephanie Baker, Pam Cox, Alesia Welsh, Beth Cartwright, Kelly Smejkal, Beverly Crews, ftop rowj Nancy Hopkins, Cherrise Calhoun, Allison Colvard, Kim Haper, Yvonne Arellano, Michelle Trautwein, Elisha Enderli, Donna Marburger, Zoe Christoffel, Alice Acord, Sharon Lingold, Yolanda King, and Peggy Kreger. f3JKim Haper teachesjanna Cox and Iill Griffeth manipulative skills. 145 Preschooler Elizabeth Palka uses her fine motor skills. 252 ORGANIZATIONS Q2 Aqfxtpxglfil is V M u A sa, ,JC , 4 V2 42 hifi .av AQ, Cl' jp 4 l. 0, uaiqfk ,i 7,111 A 5: xi .jc 1.1 C11 Future Homemakers!HERO member Elisha Enderli presents her proficiency manual display during the district competition, Her partner on the project was Beth Hutcheson. C27 Zoe Christoffel, Alice Acord and Michelle Andrews show off their IE 4 H25 RESPONSES? 1 'F' 2 ,.,.,.m.w WW ALCOHOL manual display during district competition. The three FHA members advanced to area competition with the project. 133 Member Tracie Schramme is interviewed for the district competition. ,132 ' -131' 4 . , Hs. ggq V 'aw js., sy .sz M if .sm 'H t .,,,. ?'Y ., ,sf .V gg 5 Q 5 , ,fain sf 1 - 6 tif 5 We 'A 1 'r'rr - :,i ,,. .f1, , . :sw zu sw af-L ' V ff. .W . f The club chose two major projects this year, MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and keeping nutritionally sound and physically fit, because we wanted to streamline our efforts, stated Kathy Bell, one of the four FHA! HERO sponsors. The 75 members of the organization were required to take a short test, learn the club creed, and pay a small due to join the club. Testing members and requiring the creed to be memorized was something new tried to cut down on inactive members, commented Janet Brumley, co-sponsor. FHA! HERO proved to be an ex- tremely active club with fund raisers, special activities and competition. The fund raisers were, selling candy and then Christmas cookies. Proficiency events and FHA activities week, February 6-10, were two activities that in which the members enjoyed participating. As for competition the members could enter under three events, manual! chapter display, illustrated talk and job in- terview I application. District com- petition took place at Klein High School on November 16, the area competition in the Houston Hyatt Regency, February 10 and 11, and state competition in San Antonio, April 12-13. The members and sponsors, Brumley, Bell, Susan Dorsey and Peggy Dewhurst, met in the home economics living room the third Tuesday of every month to plan the next month's activities. 1331 ORGANIZATIONS 253 13? T Kp ggge tvjgzxi My M gay at Eflgriff f' J-af' 4 'H M ffmaseee fi 3 t U ,a we sa f mmewl aww -mm 'ifweri Q11 HECE members include, bottom row, Tracie Schramme, Cindy Lipe, Wendy Bryant and Iennifer Perry. Middle, Brenda Wallace and Luana Gagne. Top, Beth Wilson, Stacy Graham, and Barbara Ross. Q21 Other HECE members are, bottom row, Lisa Browne, Brooke Wilbourn, Nancy Colman, Danette Phillips and Mary Ellen Letendre. Middle row, Brenda Kasper, Beth Fulton, Melinda Soliz, Sharon White and sponsor Susan Euresti. Top row, Tommy Aschirman, Kenny Williams, and Brett Raver. 131 Iennifer Perry and Wendy Bryant dress for the occasion at the Halloween party at Bobby McGees restaurant. 145 At her after-school job Tracie Schramme works in the baby room at Happy Tots day care center. J, C45 254 ORGANIZATIONS 'H ill Abbs, jacqueita 1113 63 Albes, Dana 1123 19, 233 Abron, Demetria 193 91 Aceredo, Morris 1123 19, 158 Ackley, Kandis 193 91 Acord, Alice 1113 63, 252, 253 Adam, Shelley 193 91 Adams, Bill 1123 19 Adams, Lisa 193 91 Adams, Ronald 1113 63 Aguayo, Andrew 193 91 Alvarez, Elizabeth 1103 77 Alvarez, Pedro 1103 77 Albright, Paul 1123 19 Alexander, Kevin 1103 77, 188, 201 Aldridge, T.G. 247 Alfari, Richard 1123 19 Alfaro, Sandra 1103 77 Ali, Affan 1123 19 Ali, Latif 1113 63 Ali, Salim 1113 63 Alkasi, Ahamd 1113 63 Allen, Frances 1113 63, 233 Allen, Kenneth 193 91 Allen, Monica 1103 77 Allen, Nikki 1103 77 Allen, Robert 193 91, 189 Allen, Todd 1123 19 Allen, Twanna 1903 91, 182 Allen, Wanda 1103 77 Altum, jennifer 1123 19 Alva, Guadalupe 193 91 Ambriola, james 1113 63, 250 Amundson, Sandy 1123 19 Anderson, Gerald 1113 9, 63, 186, 233 Anderson Greg 1123 19, 68, 152, 214, 199, 217 Anderson, jesse 193 91 Anderson, Shawn 1103 77 Anderson, Yaki 1123 19, 233, 237 Andrews, Angela 193 91 Andrews, Artoy 1103 77 Andrews, Michelle 1123 19, 253 Angelo, Arthur 1103 77, 175 Angelo, Martha 11203 12, 19, 59, 145, 241, 46, 161 Ankenman, Lane 193 91 Annis, Gary 1123 19 Anton, Patrick 193 91 Anton, Pauline, 11203 19 Arbaugh, Matthew 1123 19, 233 Arceo, Rafael 193 91 Arellano, Lorraine 1103 77, 242 Arellano, Yvonne 1123 19, 252 Armatta, Kimberly 1113 63 Armer, Kent 1123 19, 46, 165, 137, 204 Armstrong, Christopher 1103 77, 202, 204 Armstrong, Elizabeth 1113 63 Armstrong, Scott 1123 19 Armour, Michelle 1103 77 Ascherman, Sharon 1123 19 Ascherman, Tommy 1123 19, 254 Ashley, jesse 193 91 Assiff, Matthew 1113 62, 63, 68, 145, 169, 214, 157, 137, 211 Aswell, Chris 193 91 Ausec, Kurt 1123 91, 195 Avery, Rhona 1103 77 Awad, Peter 1123 19 Azuara, Brent 1123 19 Babineaux, Anastasia 1103 77 Babineaux, Fidelis 193 91 Bac, Richard 1113 63, 233 Badgerow, David 193 91 Bailey, Cheyney 1103 77, 242 Bailey, Chris 193 91, 177, 189 Bailey, Tracy 205 Bailie, David 193 91 Bailie, Lisa 1123 19, 26, 162, 218 Baker, Anita 193 91 Baker, Darren 1103 77 Baker, jennifer 193 91 Baker, john 1123 20, 157, 162, 230, 217 Baker, Molly 193 91 Baker, Stephanie 1123 20, 252 Bakken, Timothey 193 91 Balmanno, Sean 1123 20 Banks, Terri 1123 20 Banks, Wade 193 91, 233 Barber, Glen 1113 63 Barber, Mike 1123 20 Barber, Michael 1113 63 Barko, Lisa 1103 77 Barlow, Dan 1103 77 Barnes, Andrea 1123 20, 202, 197 Barnes, David 1123 20 Barnes, Cam 204 Barnes, Sue 205 Barnett, Karen 1103 77, 233 Barnette, Ellen 1113 63, 221, 132 Barfield, Bridgett 1103 77 Barnhill, Stacy 193 91 Baron, Kris 1123 14, 20 Barrerea, jessica 1103 77, 233 Barrett, Danerlla 1123 20 Barrett, Frederick 1113 63, 186 Barrett, joseph 193 91 Barrett, Lance 193 91, 233, 229 Barrientos, Laura 1113 63, 202 Bartgis, David 1103 77, 175 Bash, Bobbie 193 91 Bass, Kim 1123 20 Bass, Phillip 1103 77 Bass, Virginia 1113 63 Bassett, james 193 91 Batties, Deandra 193 91 Baugh, Hollis 193 91, 233 Baugus, Stephanie 1113 63 Bauman, Thomas 1123 20 Baxter, Steven 1103 77, 207 Baylis, Brian 1103 77 Bazan, james 1103 77, 233 Bazan, Serafin 1123 20 Bazan, Sergio 193 91 Beadle, Angela 1113 63 Beakley, Hidie 193 91 Beasley, jerri 1103 77 Beasley, Kevin 1123 zo, 169, 46, 165, 137, 204 Beck, Karen 1123 20, 221, 252 Beights, Sharon 193 91 Bell, Carol 1123 20 Bell, Pamela 1103 77 Bell, Sondra 1123 20 Belter, jill 1123 20 Belton, joycelyn 1103 77, 205 Belton, judson 1113 63, 204 Belton, Tim 1123 225, 218 Benandi, Brian 1123 20, 165 Benandi, Teri 1113 3, 63, 242, 105 Benavide, Maria 193 91 Benavides, Nancy 193 91 Benditz, Doug 1123 3, 12, 20, 139, 145, 169 Benet, joan 1123 20 Benet, Robert 1113 63 Benis, jeff 1113 63, 147 Benjamin, joseph 1103 77 Benjamin, Yolanda 193 91 Bennet, Cindy 1123 20 Benovioles, Lisa 1123 20 Brenz, Robert 1113 63 Beran, Stacie 1103 77 Bergen, David 1113 63, 220 Berryman, Kimberly 1113 63 Berryman, Wendy, 1113 63 Berube, Dawn 193 91 Besa, Raymond 1103 77 Betty, Leslie 1123 20 Betz, David 193 91 Biancalana, Philip 1113 63 Bickerly, Cherly 193 92, 233 Billetdeaux, Michael 1103 77, 233 Birmingham, Shannon 1103 79 Bitmner, john 193 92 Bhatia, Deepa 1113 63 Black, Christian 1103 77 Black, Wendy 1103 77, 242 Blackburn, Bethany 193 92 Blalock, Kevin 193 92 Blanchard, Dan 1123 20 Blanco, Shelly 1123 21, 52 Blenderman, Shane 1123 12, 21, 145, 46 Blenderman, Tara 1103 77, 233, 237 Blome, Robert 1123 21, 186 Boles, Cheryl 1103 77, 214, 242, 243 Bolton, Kristin 193 92, 242 Bond, B Ray 1113 63 Bondurant, Pam 1123 21, 191 Bonetati, Tim 1123 21 Booner, Leslie 11'23 21 Boothe, Karen 193 92 Boothe, Mark 1113 63 Bothmann, Timmothy 193 92 Boudreaux, Miyelete 1103 77 Boudreaux, Tonica 193 92 Bouse, Kathleen 1113 63 Bowling, james 193 92, 230 Bowman, Robert 1193 92, 195 Braaton, Robert 193 92, 177, 205 Braatz, Tammy 1113 63 Bradley, Brett 193 92, 201 Bradley, james 1103 78 Bramley, David 1103 78 Brandt, Danna 1123 21, 221, 50 Brasseal, Robert 1113 63, 233 Breauy, Darern 1103 78, 187 Breedveld, james 193 92, 211 Bregenzer, Theresa 1113 63 Brendel, Kara 193 92 Brewer, Edye 11003 78, 233 Brewer, Wade 1123 21, 202, 204 Brillon, james 1103 78 Brocato, Vickie 1113 63, 215 Brokaw, Robert 1123 21 Brooks, Barbara, 1103 78 Brooks, james 193 92 Brophy, Mike 1123 21, 50 Brophy, Stephan 1113 63 Broussard, Gregory 1113 63 Broussard, Stephen 1103 78 Brown, Andrea 193 92 Brown, Barbara, 1113 64 Brown, Belinda 1123 21 Brown, Earl 1103 78 Brown, Kenneth 1113 64 Brown, Melissa 193 92 Brown, Stephanie 193 92, 242 Brown, Tracy 1123 21 Browne, Lisa 1123 21, 254 Broyles, Paul 1113 64, 229 Broz, Diane 1113 64 Brune, Daniel 1113 64 Bruner, Kelly 1103 78 Brumfield, Willietha 1123 21 Brusher, Willialm 193 92 Bryant, james 1113 64, 187 Bryant, Wendy 1123 21, 254 Brymm, Rhonda 1123 21 Buergos, Tracy 1123 22 Bullock, Reagon 1123 21 Bullers, Brett 1903 92, 94, 177, 205 Bullers, james 1113 64 Bunch, Ted 1123 21 Burciaga, Eston 1113 12, 63, 64, 66, 70, 142,152, 214, 241, 161 Burge, jeff 193 92 Burgess, Tammy 1103 78 Burke, jennifer 1103 78 Burke, Patrick 1123 22 Burke, Russell 193 92, 211 Burkhalter, Darrell 193 92 Burkhardt, Kimberly 193 92 Burnap, Heidi 1103 78, 197 Burney, Anita 1103 78 Burns, Alfred 1103 78 Burroughs, Dawn 193 92 Burtch, Sam 1123 22 Burton, Kim 193 92 Byrd, Scott 1123 22 Cabuhat, Maria 193 92, 242 Cacho, jose 193 92 Cada, Anthony 1103 78 Cadena, jessie 193 92 Cahill, jenny 11203 12, 22, 70, 139, 141, 145, 241 Cain, Ed 1123 22, 230 Cain, Larry 193 92 Cajacob, Kim 1103 78, 211 Cajacob, julie 1113 64 Caldwell, joy 1103 78 Calhoun, Cherrise 1123 22, 252 Campbell, john 193 92 Campbell, Tim 1113 64 Canada, Barbara 193 92, 205 Canada, Titus 1123 22, 169 Canada, Charlotte 193 92, 193, 205 Cantu, Bryan 1103 78 Cantu, Mathew 193 92 Capello, Santos 1103 78, 229 Capshaw, Kyra 193 92 Carey, Tisha 1123 22 Carlile, Lisa 1123 22 Carlile, Micharl 193 92 Carman, Chris 1123 22, 195 Carrier, Erika 193 92 Carroll, Faith 1113 64, 215 Carroll, Heather 193 92 Carter, Audrey 1123 22 Carter, Cheri 1113 64 Carter, Mike 1123 22 Carter, Michael 1113 64 Cartwright, Beth 1123 22, 252 Cartwright, Linda 1113 64 Cashiola, Phillip 1103 78 Cassady, Timothy 193 92 Castillo, Patrick 1113 64 Castro, john 1123 23, 248 Cathey, Beth 1123 23, 233, 225, 217 Cathey, julie 1103 12, 78, 233, 237 Catrambone, Robert 1113 64, 233 Cauvi, Mariella 193 92, 182, 211, 205 Cavallo, james 1103 78, 158, 230 Cegielski, Alan 193 93, 177, 201 Cernesek, Brian 193 93, 177, 201 Chan, jack 1113 64 Chan, Tom 1113 64 Chapa, Armanda 1123 23 INDEX 255 Chapman, Beth 1121 23 Chase, Andrea 1111 64 Chase, Kurt 1101 78, 207 Chatman, Muriel 1121 23 Chen, Min Choy 1111 75, 247 Cherian, Annie 191 93 Chernosky, Crystal 191 93 Chickering, Catherine 1111 64, 161 Chin, Kimberley 191 93, 215 Cho, Christie 1101 78 Cho, Nancy 1111 64, 197 Chorley, joe 1121 9, 23, 214, 161, 48, 157, 217, 52, 211 Christine, Bobby 191 93 Christoffel, Zoe 1111 64, 252, 253 Chung, Tri 1101 78 Churchill, Ronald 191 93 Cicack, Regina 1111 75 Clark, Chauntel 1121 23, 202, 217, 205 Clark, Gary 1111 64 Clark, Sheryl 191 93 Clary, Memory, 1101 78, 192 Claunch, Scherry 1101 5, 78, 241 Clawson, Amy 1111 64, 70, 139, 241 245, 157 Clay, Gary 1101 78, 202 Clayton, Ann 1111 64, 211 Clements, Charles 191 93 Clemons, Marc 1111 64 Cleveland, Trey 1121 23 Cline, joanne 1111 75 Cobb, Cary 1101 78, 175 f Cox, Karen 1101 78 Cox, Pam 1121 23, 179, 232 Cox, Tonia 191 93 Coxe, Coxe, Diana 191 93, 233 Pamela 1101 78 Craig, Catherine 1111 64, 242 Craig, William 1111 64 Cramer, Stephanie 1101 78 Crawford, Carol 191 93 Crawford, Catherine 1111 9, 64, 243 Crawford, Shavaria 1121 24 Crews, Beverly 1111 64, 252 Crews, john 191 93 Crockett, Danny 1121 24 Crutchfield, David 1121 24, 228 Cuccerre, Rodney 1111 64 Cunningham, Deonna 1101 79, 147 Cunningham, 135 Cunningham, Kim 1121 24 Cunningham, Kristine 1101 79 Cupples, Sarah 1101 79 Currier, Kim 1101 79 Dabney, jeff 1101 79 Dabney, Richard 1121 24 Dabney, Stephen 191 93, 177, 189, 137 Dale, Keri 1121 24, 217 Dale, Sherry 1121 24 242, Kelly 1111 63, 64, 215, Gail 191 93 Cockley, Todd 191 93 Coffey, Eileen 11011 78, 233 Coker, Cyndi 1111 7, 14, 64, 192, 19 205 Coker, Michelle 1121 23 Colbert, Katherine 191 93, 197 Cole, Andrion 191 93 Cole, LaShawn 205 Coleman, Carol 1121 23, 217 Coleman, james 191 93 Coleman, jeff 1111 64 Coleman, Nancy 1121 23, 254 Coleman, Wendy 1121 23 Colip, Britt 1121 23, 161, 217 Colleir, Wesley 1111 64 Collins, Collins, Antonia 1101 78 Scott 1111 64, 229, 228 Colvard, Allison 1121 23, 252 Colvard, Deanne 1121 23 Colwell, Dalton, Ben 1121 24, 202, 204 Dalton, Scott 1101 79, 202, 204 Danchenko, Kim 1121 24, 221, 132 Danford, Robin 191 93 Dang, Kiev Nga 1101 79, 242 Dang, Linh 191 93 Darbyshire, Chase 1111 64 Darilek, Karl 191 93 Dastugue, Elizabeth 1111 65 Daugherty, Brian 1111 65 Daughtry, Devra 191 93 Daughtery, Stacy 1111 75 David, Bryan 1111 65 David, Hod 1121 24 Davidson, Blake 1121 24, 230 Davidson, Brian 1101 79 Davidson, Kevin 191 93, 233 Davidson, Laura 191 93 Davis, Donan 1111 65, 242, 48 Dean, Cecil 1121 24 Davis Comer, Tim 1121 23, 233 Compton, Charles 1111 64, 169, 204 Conrad, Michelle 191 93, 207 Connor, Kim 1121 23, 221, 50 Cook, Carla 1101 78, 180 Cook, Timothy 1121 23 Cooksey, Cristina 191 93 Cooksey, jeff 1101 78, 175, 204 Cooley, Vivian 1121 23, 225, 218 Davis Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis, 2 ,jim 112124 Keith 1101 79 Leigh 1101 79 Leanne 111165, 197 Michael 191 93, 233 , Mike 1121 15, 24 Michelle 191 93, 233 Ricki 1101 79 Davis, , Sean 1101 79 Cooney, Shawn 1111 64 Cooper, Cooper, Carla 1121 23, 220 Chris 1121 11, 23, 169 Copeland, james 1121 23 Coppoletta, Lisa 1101 78, 192 Cornish, john 1101 78 Cornett, Cory 1111 64 Cortes, Rosemary 1121 23, 233 Cotman, Ann 191 91, 93, 214, 215, 233, 105 Coulson, Melinda 191 93, 180, 181, 214 Courtney, Christi 1101 77, 78, 242 Cox, Charles 1121 23 256 INDEX Davis, Scott 1111 65 Davis, Yolanda 1101 79 Davis, Zera 1121 24 Dean, joe 191 93 Dean, Kim 1101 79 Dear, Kimberly 1111 65, 230 Dearman, Tiajuana 1111 65, 75, 179, 214 Decker, Angela 191 93 Dedeaux, Mary 1121 24, 242 Dedeaux, Tracy 1111 65 Deems, Shannon 1121 24 Deen, William 1111 65, 72, 204 DeGuzman, jimmy 1121 24, 233, 237 245 Delaney, Sara 1111 65, 233 Delgado, Pedro 1121 24 Delvalle, George 1101 79 Demarco, Melissa 191 93 Demeo, Todd 1101 79, 175 Demetro, Michael 191 104 Denison, jack 1101 79 Dennis, Kristin 191 93 Depew, Marguerite 1121 25 Derrington, jack 1101 79 DeSha, Laura 191 93 DeSha, Lisa 1121 25 De5ola, Dana 191 93, 242 DeSola, Richard 1111 5, 7, 65, 169, 171, 199, 167 Devillier, Dana 1121 25 Devlin, Kurt 1111 65, 209 Dibble, Elizabeth 1111 65 Dibble, jerry 191 93 Dick, Paul 1211 25 Dickinson, Sarah 191 93 DiFrancesco, Marie 1101 79 Dimiceli, Patrick 1121 25 Dimiceli, Peter 1121 25 Dipasquale, Matthew 191 93, 189, Do, Dong 191 94 Docherty, Gerald 191 94 Dominique, Brenda 1121 25 Donaldson, Casey 191 94, 202 Donaldson, Lori 191 94 Dorst, Brian 191 94, 177 Dorst, Louise 1111 65, 152 Dougherty, Leslie 1121 25, 162 Dougherty, Vicki 191 94, 180 Dours, Eugene 1101 79, 175 Downey, Lisa 19101 79 Downey, Michael 1101 75 Dowse, jana 191 94, 182 Dowse, jay 11201 25 Dowse, jerry 1111 65 Dozier, Donna 1121 25, 220 Dozier, Kenneth 1101 79, 207 Drew, Stephanie 191 9, 80, 94, 241 Drumgo, Brian 1111 65, 169 Dubravsky, ldo 1111 65, 228, 218 Duett, Guy 1111 65 Duncan, Karen 1121 25 Dunlap, Wayne 1101 79, 207 Duong, Dang 1121 25 Doung, Minh 191 5, 94 Duren, Tiffany 191 94, 247, 205 Durnell, Keith 1111 65, 199 Durr, Denise 1101 79 Dussling, Suzanna 1121 25, 26 East, jerry 1101 79 Eastwood, Melissa 1121 25 Ebert, Craig 191 94, 177 Echevarria, javior 191 94 Echevarria, Solmarena 191 94 Eddleman, Ashley 1101 79 Eddleman, Carl 1121 25, 230 Eddleman, Michelle 1101 79 Edwards, Dydra 1121 25 Edwards, Haskell 1111 65 Edwards, Karen 191 94 Edwards, Lora 191 94 Edwards, Scott 1111 65 Edwards, Steven 1101 79, 202, 204 Eiland, Eric 1111 65 Elholm, Ryan 1121 25 Elam, Michael 1101 79 Elder, Marc 1101 79, 188 Eldridge, Chuck 1121 25 Elhaj, Michael 1101 79 2 El Khazen, Ragaie 191 94 Elliott, james 1121 25 Elloitt, julie 1101 79 Ellis, Stephanie 1101 79 Elrod, Lynnette 1101 79, 211 Emerald, Pam 1111 65, 242 Enderli, Elisha 1121 25, 50, 252, 253 Eng, Steven 1121 25 Engelken, Amy 1101 79, 214, 242 Englhardt, Robert 1111 66, 233, 213, 204 Engstrom, Brandt 191 94, 177, 211 Engstrom, Leisl 217, 211 Enlow, jeff 1101 79 Ent, Gregg 1121 26, 54 Ent, Ted 1101 79 Erwin, Kevin 191 94, 177, 205 Erwin, DeAnne 216 Fspinosa, juan 1121 26 Esposito, Billy 1121 26, 202, 161, 204 Fspostio, Greg 1101 79, 202 Estes, Bart 1111 65 Evans, Eric 191 94 Evans, Gareth 1101 79 Evans, Larry 1121 26 Evans, Mark 191 94, 177 Evans, Pamela 1111 65, 237, 233 Evans, Robbi 1101 80 Evans, Steven 1111 65 Evers, Cathy 1121 26, 232, 213 Faber, Scott 11201 26, 233 Fagan, Cynthia 191 94, 242 Fagg, Michelle 1111 3, 17, 65 Fain, Kari 191 94 Fain, Kevin 1111 65 Faircloth, Richard 1101 80 Falgoust, Ginger 1111 65 Fanaff, jeff 1121 12, 18, 26, 139, 145, 147, 169, 204 Fanaff, Karen 1111 65, 155, 191 Fancher, Felicia 1121 26 Fantini, Christina 1111 65 Fantini, Stephanie 1101 80 Farias, Lisa 1101 80 Farney, Lori 1101 80 Farr, Cindy 1121 26 Farr, julie 191 94 Faseler, Ashley 1101 80, 233 Fast, Bradley 1111 65, 72 Faubert, Eddie 1121 26 Faulise, Michelle 1111 65 Fauss, Kathy 1101 80 Fawn, Danica 1111 65, 89 Featherston, Lara 1111 65 Feenstra, jenny 1121 26, 237, 233, 48 217 Felicidario, Maili 11101 75 Felker, Greg 1121 26, 232, 217, 54, 218 Fenton, Cy 1121 26, 162, 245, 233, 217 Fenton, Peggy 1101 80, 88, 179 Fenwick, Ellen 1101 80 Feridle, Ellaine 205 Ferioli, Ellaine 191 94, 211 Ferris, Ken 1121 26 Fetsko, jeff 191 94 Fetsko, joe 191 94 Field, john 1121 26, 211 Fielder, Sonji 1111 65 Finn, Kelli 1101 80 Fiscella, Lillian 1121 26 Fishbein, jason 191 94 Fisher, jessica 191 94 Fisher, Keri 1101 7, so, 214, 241, 216 Gage, jackie 1121 27 Fisher, Michelle 191 94 Fisher, Scott 1121 26 Fitzgerald, Debra 1101 80, 237, 233 Fleming, Kim 1121 26, 237, 233, 225 Flenniken, Scott 191 94 Flenniken, Tracey 1111 66 Fletcher, Dawn 191 94, 193 Flippen, james 191 94, 233 Floeck, Mary 1111 66 Flores, Mary 1111 66, 242 Flory, Karen 1121 26 Flucke, Scott 191 94, 189 Foley, Kenneth 1111 66 Follis, Raymond 1111 66, 204 Fong, Kim 1101 80 Forbes, Micke 1121 27, 186 Ford, Charles 1101 80 Fora, Julie 1121 27, 165 Ford, Lisa 1121 27 Ford, Steven 191 94, 189 Fortune, William 1111 66 Fowler, Trent 1101 80 Fox, Kelly 191 94 Fox, Patti 1121 27 Fox, Ryan 1111 66 Frain, Margarte 1101 80, 180, 181 Frain, Sharon 1121 27, 220, 213 Franco, john 191 83, 94 Frazier, Michael 191 94 Freeman, Matthew 191 94 Freiburger, Steven 1101 80 Friedrichsen, lack 1111 66 Friederichsen, Iohnathan 191 94 Fries, Christine 1111 66, 189 Frisbee, Mary 11001 80 Frost, Karen 1101 12, 80, 157, 248, 230 Frost, David 1121 27, 157 Frugino, james 1111 66 Frugoni, Mark 191 94 Fulmer, Greg 1101 80 Fulton, Beth 1111 66, 254 Fussell, Terry 1121 27 Gagliardi, Michael 1101 79, 80, 142, 214, 76 Gagliardi, Sandy 1121 27, 57, 142, 155, 214, 221 Gagne, Luana 1111 66, 254 Gale, Lawreence 1101 80, 195 Galindo, Regina 1111 66 Gallangher, Chris 1111 66 Galvan, janet 1101 80, 180, 181, 192 Galvan, Patricia 191 95, 182 Galvski, Wendy 191 95 Garcia, Gilbert 1101 89 Garcia, Mario 191 95 Gacia, Milissa 191 95, 211 Garcia, Oscar 191 95 Gardner, Michelle 1111 66 Garibaldi, Bhyron 1111 66, 142, 152, 214 Garibaldi, john 191 95 Garrett, Cassandra 1101 80 Garrett, james 1111 66 Garvin, George 1121 27 Garvin, Theresa 1111 66 Garza, Brenda 1111 66 Garza, Pricilla 191 95 Gauthier, Gustavo 1101 80 Gaw, David 1111 66 Geary, Bert 1121 27 Geater, Gregory 191 95, 250 Gee, Ronnie 1101 80 Gee, Stephen 1111 66 Gehring, Shea 1101 80 Geisler, Michael 191 95 Gembala, Samantha 191 95, 97 Gentry, Michelle 1101 80 Geraughty, Kelly 1101 80 Gerber, Karen 1111 66, 232 Gerber, Sharon 1121 27 Gheorghe, Laurentiu 191 95 Giallanza, Donnie 1121 27, 195, 50 Gibson, Coleman 1101 80, 232 Gidman, jack 1101 80 Giles, Michael 1101 80, 175 Gillispie, Scott 1121, 27, 169 Gilmore, William 191 95, 177, 137, 205 Ginn, Michael 191 95 Ginn, Steve 1121 27 Gioimo, Tracey 191 95 Glaser, Matt 1121 27, 207 Glaser, Terin 1101 80 Gleason, Michael 1111 66 Gleizer, Zoya 191 95 Glenn, Gerald 1101 80, 204 Godkin Melodee 1101 75, 80 Gold, Elizabeth 191 95, 180, 197 Gold, Nancy 1101 80, 197, 229 Gomez, Christine 1111 66 Gomez, Fred 1121 9, 27 Gonzales, Christine 1111 66 Gonzales, Ray 1121 27 Gonzales, Teresa 1111 66 Goodson, jason 1121 27, 232 Goodwin, Kristin 191 95, 97, 242 Goodwine, Eric 1101 80, 204 Gore, Collins 204 Gore, Robert 191 95, 195 Gore, Terry 1121 27, 61, 152, 50 Gore, Tom 1121 27, 195 Goree, Angelina 1111 66, 233 Goree, Bridgette 1111 66, 202, 192, 191, 205 Goree, Rachel 1101 80 Gosavi, Lena 191 95 Goss, jim 1101 80 Gosset, Brian 1111 38, 66, 248 Gotschall, Kristin 1101 80, 81, 205 Gould, David 1121 27 Graham, Stacy 1111 66, 254 Graham, Linda 1101 81 Crajo, Eric 1101 81, 232 Granada, William 191 95 Granger, Susan 191 95, 182 Grant, Robby 1121 27 Gratehouse, Glen 191 95, 177 Gray, Audra 1111 66 Gray, Michelle 1111 17, 66, 214 Gray, Ron 1121 27 Greco, james 1101 81, 232, 195 Green, Bill 1121 17, 27, 139, 54 Green, jean 1121 28, 75, 46, 232, 230 Green, Luther 1121 28, 245, 232 Greenhill, Diana 1111 66, 232 Griffin, julie 1101 81 Griffin, Karen 1121 28 Griffin, Kimberly 1101 81 Griffin, Natalie 1101 9, 81, 242 Griffifth, David 1121 28, 36, 217, 216 Grigger, Eriek 1121 28 Grimes, Tina 1121 28 Groh, julie 1101 81, 209 Gross, Gary 1121 28, 195, 165, 197 Grubbs, David 191 95 Guerrerjo, Erlyne 1101 81, 192 Guice, Laura 191 95, 241 Guillet, Denis 1121 28 Guillory, james 1101 89 Guillory, Shane 1121 28 Gujral, Rahul 191 95 Gustafson, Stephanie 1121 28, 252 Gyarr, Bettina 191 95, 202 Gyr, Beltina 205 Guzman, Elizabeth 1111 66 Guzzetta, Laura 1111 66, 232 Ha, Dieu Van 1101 81 Hagedorn, Hjalmar 1111 66, 204 Hagewood, Veronica 191 95 Hahn, Brenda 1121 28, 252 Haight, Matt 204 Hall, Christopher 191 95 Hall, Hall, Lisa 191 95 Shelly 1121 28 Hall, Stacy 1111 5, 9, 66, 145, 242, 243, 137 Hamilton, Kimberly 1101 81 Hammond, Andrea 110177, 81, 214, 242, 243 Hampton, Ryan 1121 28, 195 Hand, Keith 1121 28 Hand, Michael 191 95 Hanson, Christine 1101 81 Hanson, Shelly 1111 66 Hanson, Stephen 191 95 Hanson, Tracy 1111 66, 152, 207 Haper, Kim 1121 28, 252 Harding, Monica 191 95 Hardister, Harold 1101 81, 188 Hardwick, jimmie 191 95, 187 Hardwick, Melodee 1121 28 Haren, Carmen 1121 28 Hargrave, Sandra 191 95 Harr, jennifer 226 Harrell, Andre 1111 67 Harrell, james 191 95 Harrell, Keith 1121 28, 79 Harrell, Suzy 222 Harris, Amy 1121 28 Harris, Corey 191 95, 232 Harris, Daniel 191 95, 100, 177 Harris, Gregory 191 95 Harris, Matt 1121 28 Harris, Shirley 1121 28 Harris, Susan 1111 67 Harris, Tearolon 1101 5, 81 Harrison, Michael 1901 96 Harrison, Stephaine 1121 28 Hartly, Mike 1121 28, 232 Hastings, Darrell 1101 81 Hastings, Eric 1111 67, 232 Hastings, Michelle 1111 67 Haven, Todd 1121 28, 233 Hawkins, jane 1121 28 Haworth, Margaret 1121 29 , Haygood, Dudley 1101 81, 137 Haynes, David 1111 67, 209 Hays, Natalie 1101 81 Hazel, David 1121 29 Hearrell, jeanna 191 96, 193 Hearrell, Robert 1101 81 Heffelfiner, john 191 96 Heilman, Kenneth 1111 67 Hemphill, jeffery 1101 81 Henderson, julie 1111 12, 67, 232 Henderson, Katherine 1121 29 Henderson, Steven 191 96 Henley, Karen 1121 29 Henley, Katrina 191 96, 182 Henma, Anissa 1111 67 Hennen, Corey 1101 81 Hennessey, Lynne 1121 29, 205 Henrichs, Heidi 1101 9, 15, 81, 242 Henricksen, Brenda 191 96, 232 Henry, Charles 1111 67 Henry, Colette 1101 81 Henry, julie 1101 81 Henry, Michael 1101 81 Hensel, Lisa 1111 67 Henslee, Neal 1111 67 Hensler, Eric 1101 81, 175 Hensley, Dean 1121 29 Herman, Randy 1121 29 Hernandez, john 1101 81, 202 Herzog, Kimberly 1111 67, 242 Hess, Adam 191 96 Hess, Danial 1111 67, 202, 204 Hess, Robby 1121 29, 169, 214 Hester, Howard 1101 81 Hewlett, Letty 1111 67, 242 Heywood, Charles 1101 81, 201 Hickford, Henry 191 96, 195 Higgins, Michael 191 96, 232 Hightower, Greg 1121 29 Hightower, Steven 1101 81 Higinbothan, Sarah 1101 81 Hignight, Kathleen 191 96 Hill, Shawn 1101 81, 230 Hill, Susan 1111 67, 147, 245, 158 Hiller, jennifer 191 96 Himburg, Karen 1101 81, 232 Hinsley, David 1121 29, 207 Hinsley, Greg 191 96, 189 Hirschberger, Lisa 1101 81 Hirschberger, Tammy 1121 29 Hiscock, Sherry 1111 67 Hitchens, Clayton 1111 67 Ho, Bac Mai 1101 81 Ho, Duc 1101 81 Ho, Thang 1101 81 Hoang, Thanh 1111 67 Ho, Thein1101 81 Ho, Thiet 191 96 Ho, Wai Hee 1111 67, 229, 219 Ho, William 191 96, 219 Hoang, Thang 1101 81 Ho A Thain, Sandra 191 96 Hoang, My Linh 191 96 Hoang, Tien 191 96 Hodges, David 191 96 Hofilena, Maria 1111 67 Hogan, Robert 1101 81 Holaday, Melissa 1111 67, 179 Holland, David 1121 3, 29, 169, 165 Holland, Ronald 1111 67 Holland, Sheri 191 96, 242 Holley, Paul 191 96 Holloway, Cullen 1101 82 Holloway, Derek 1111 67 Holt, jonathan 191 96 Holtgraver, Ed 1121 29, 227 Holy, Elena 1101 12, 82, 157, 230 Holy, Nona 1121 29, 157, 230 Hone, Kelly 191 96 Hood, Margaret 1121 29, 41, 242, 213 Hook, Perry 191 96 Hooker, julie 191 96 Hooker, Laura 1111 67, 242 Hopkins, Nancy 1121 29, 232, 252 Hostetter, Timothy 1111 67 Howard, Antoinette 191 96 Howell, Kirk 191 96 Howell, Marion 1121 30 Howell, Melissa 191 96 Howes, Blake 1121 9, 30, 195 Howes, Matt 191 96 Hoye, Rhonda 1111 67, 230 Hsu, Camillia 1101 82 Hsu, Himei 1111 67, 229, 228, 227 Hubbard, Valerie 1111 67, 232, 240 Huber, Annette 1111 7, 67, 152, 155 INDEX 257 Hudson, Brian 1103 82, 187 Husdon, Charlie 1103 82, 172, 175, 137 Huete, Douglas 1113 67 Husesby, Dawn 1113 67 Hultquist, Tiffenie 193 96 Humphreys, Melinda 193 96 Hunt, Beth 1123 30, 165 Hunt, Cindy 1123 12, 30, 232 Hiini, David 1113 67, 195 Hunt, Gayle 1113 67, 232 Hunter, Allison 1123 30, 247 Hunter, Judith 1113 67 Hurst, Kim 1123 3, 30, 157, 163, 112, 248, 230, 217 Hutcheson, Beth 1123 30, 253 Hutchinson, Jeff 1103 82, 175, 201 Hutcheson, Julis 193 96 Huynh, Loc 193 96 Ignacio, Giovani 1123 30 Ingram, Bruce 1123 30, 186, 209 Ingram, Deborah 1103 5, 82, 241 Irick, John 1113 672 lrick, Juliet 193 96 Irwin, David 1123 29, 30 Irwin, Deanne 1123 3, 30, 59, 214, 241 Iserman, Lisa 1123 30 Jackowski, Mark 1103 B2 Jackson, Adrianne 1103 82, 205 Jackson, Daniel 1123 30, 24 Jackson, James 193 96 Jackson, Oliver 1123 30 Jackson, Stephen 193 96 Jackson, Tracey 1113 67 Jaeckle, Catherine 193 96 Jaeckle, Julieanna 1113 67, 155 Jaeger, Lester 193 96, 177, 201 Jaeger, Lisa 193 96 Jaeger, Shelly 1123 30 Jafri, Amir 1123 30 Jafri, Futema 1113 67 James, Melvon 1123 31 Jameson, Cynthia 1103 82 Jamroz, John 193 96, 202, 205 Janneym, Joel 193 96 Jarman, Leslie 1123 31 Jeffcoat, Charles 193 97 Jeffery, Rhonda 193 93, 97, 193, 205 Jelinski, Eric 1103 82, 175 Jenkins, Lonnie 193 97 Johnson, Valeria 1103 82 Jolly, Jennifer 1113 68, 221 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Allen 193 97, 169, 201 Andy 1113 68, 223 Andrew 1103 82, 188 Brad 112331, 232 Brett 1123 31 Bryant 193 97 Carolyn 1113 68, 215 Dand 1123 31 Derrick 1123 31 Gary 1123 31 Glenn 1103 82 Jeff 193 97 Melody 1123 31, 233 Michael 1103 82 Michael 1103 82 Mickie 1113 68 Paul 1123 31 Kimpel, Douglas 1123 32 King, Bethany 1103 83, 84, 241 King, Neicha 1103 5, 83 King, Robin 1113 68 King, Viki 193 97, 215 King, Yolanda 1123 32, 252 Kirkwood, Duwayne 1113 68 Kisher, Kim 1113 ee Kistler, Ginger 1103 83, 197 Kmeicik, Matgaret 1123 32, 23 Knight, Charol 1123 32 Knight, Roger 1123 32, 221, 165 Knight, Steven 1103 76, 83, 145, 187, 201 Knutson, Kris 1123 32, 207 Koechig, Karen 1123 32 Koke, Kelli 1113 68 Kolb, Stewart 1123 32 Kopp, Kelly 1103 83 Jones, Robin 1103 82 Jones, Stacy 1113 68, 233 Jones, Susan 1103 82, 233, 237, 197 Jones, Theresa 193 97, 233 Jones, Trianne 1103 82 Jordan, Larry 193 97 Jordan, Lisa 1103 S2 Jordan, Paul 1113 68 Jose, Dyan 1103 82, 215 Jourden, Matthew 193 97 Juarez, Wendy 193 97 Julius, Jerley 1103 82 Junk, Kristin 110382 Kading, Caren 1113 68 Kalba, Gregg 193 97, 233 Kalkhoff, Bill 1123 31 Kapp, Jill 1103 82 Kapp, Karen 1123 31 Kadsemervisz, Kristen 193 97 Korah, Annie 1103 83 Korah, Elsy 193 97 Kossie, Bettye 193 93, 97, 193, 205 Kossie, Ronnie 1103 83, 175 Kotack, Elaine 193 97 Kovit, Michael 193 97 Kowalski, Bill 1123 32, 169 Kowalski, Jennifer 1113 68, 202, 197 Kowalski, Matthew 193 97, 177, 204, 205 Koziol, Kathryn 1123 32 Kramer, Elizabeth 1113 68, 233 Kramer, James 1103 79, 83 Kramer, Jennifer 193 97 Krause, Darryl 1103 83 Kreger, Brenda 1113 68 Kreger, Peggy 1123 32, 179, 191, 252 Krenner 230 Kmpka, Katherine 1113 68, 233, 215 Kunkel, Kristin 1123 24, 32, 107 Kureshi, Inam 1103 83 ich, Cheryl 1113 68, 233, 237, Kashanipour, Simone 1123 31, 220 Kashanipour, Troy 1113 68 Kasper, Brenda 1123 31, 254 Kasperlin, William 1123 31 Kayton, Mark 1123 31, 195, 165 Kayton, Matthew 1103 82, 195 Kean, Cynthia 1103 82 Keen, Michelle 193 97, 180 Keehner, Karen 1113 68, 233, 230 Keller, Konnie 1113 68 Kelley, Catherine 1123 31, 217, 205 Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelm, Kemp, Anthony 1103 80 Patrick 1113 68 Steve, 193 97 Robin 193 97, 105, 214 Doug 1103 82 Jenkins, Eric 1103 82, 175, 201 Jenkins, Lee 1123 31 Jenkins, Mark 193 97, 189 Jenkins, scoff 1113 75 Jennings, Chris 1123 31 Jetton, Rene 193 97 Jettson, Shana 1113 67 Jocson, Mary 1113 67 Jogerst, James 1103 82, 175 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Danita 1103 82 , Dare 1123 31 , David 193 97 , Dorina 1103 82 , Jennifer 1123 31 , Kayla 1103 82 ,Karen 1123 31, 141 , Kim 193 97, 242 , Mark 1103 82, 233 , Patrick 193 97 Johnson, Troy 1123 31, 186 258 INDEX Kemp, Patrick 193 97 Kendall, Anthony 193 97 Kendall, Natalie 1113 68 Kennedy, James 1103 82 Kennedy, Lisa 1103 5, 82, 214, 241 Kennedy, Patrick 1103 79, 82, 187 Kenseth, Michelle 1113 68, 209 Kent, Doug 1113 68 Ketchum, Michael 1103 82 Khan, Aizaz 193 97 Kheem, Mai 1123 31 Khoo, Teik 1103 82, 229 Kidwai, Fariha 1123 31 Kiefer, John 1123 10, 18, 32, 185, 186 Kienzle, Kim 193 97 Kilgore, Ken 1113 es, 195 Kigore, Natalie 1123 9, 32, 242, 243 Kim, Youg 1113 68 Kimball, Emily 1113 13, 68, 245 Kimball, Laura 1103 82, 233 Kuika, Julie 1113 es, 211 Kyles, Charles 193 97 Lacagnina, Shannon 1123 32 Laible, 'rim 1113 es, 215 Laird, Leisl 1123 32 Lam, Kim 1113 68 Lamartina, Todd 1103 83 Lamm, Shelley 1123 32 Land, Chris 19397, 230 Land, Deborah 1113 68, 209 Landa, Theresa 1123 32 Landa, Virginia 193 97, 193 Landers, Jon 193 97, 232 Landry, Angela 1103 83, 232 Lane, Don 1103 83, 175 Lang, Kevin 1103 89 Lang, Rodney 1103 83 Langthorp, Mark 1123 32 Lantz, Karen 1113 68, 242 Larremore, Tetra 193 97 Larsen, Carl 1113 68 Laube, Kristin 19397 Laud, Joe 1123 32 Laud,Osar1113 172, 68, 199 Lavo, Sandy 1123 32 Lawyer, Lawrence 1103 83, 232, 195 Le, Nham 1103 83 Le, Quynhanh 1103 83 Le, Tao Thai 1113 68 Leahy, Shiela 193 87, 182 Leal, Sandy 1123 32, 163, 230, 54 Le, Duc 1103 89, 229 Lee, Matthew 1103 83, 175 Leigh, Kay 1113 68 Leiva, Lucille 193 97 Leland, Kevin 193 97, 195 Leland, Lisa 1103 83 Leleux, Michael 1113 68, 221, 132 Lenart, Dawn 1103 83 Lenart, Stacy 1123 32 Lenox, Ann 193 98 Letendre, Mary 1123 32, 254 Lewis, Heath 193 98, 215 Lewis, Melissa 1103 83 Lewis, Michelle 1113 68, 180 Lewis, Theron 1103 83, 187, 201 Leyendecker, Patrick 1113 68, 214, 199 Liechti, Kevin 1113 68 Liechti, Michael 193 98, 232, 230 Lingold, Sharon 1113 68, 252 Lipe, Cindy 1123 32, 254 Lipinski, Tiffany 193 98 Livingston, Dana 1123 33 Livingston, Katherine 1113 68, 72, 89 242, 243, 167 Llorente, Antonio 193 98 Lo, Tamara 1103 83, 192, 191 Lockett, Margaret 193 98 Loera, Albert 1113 69 Loerch, Max 193 98 Loerch, Philip 1103 83 Lofton, Natasha 193 98 Logston, Richard 1123 33, 230 Longino, Dana 1103 83 Loos, Jason 1113 69, 172, 137 Loosley, David 1103 83, 209 Loosley, Scott 193 98, 177 Lopez, Julio 193 98 Lopez, Raul 193 98 Losa, Michael 193 98, 177, 201 Losa, William 1103 83, 84, 145, 175, 199, 105 Love, Donna 1113 69, 232 Love, Tamela 193 98 Lovelace, Larry 1123 33 Lovelace, Lia 1193 98 Lovick, Ann 193 98, 182 Lovick, Luke 1103 83 Lowe, Leigh 1123 9, 33, 242, 243, 216 Lowerberg, Jimmy 112333 Lozada, Rosalina 1123 33 Lu, Hong 1123 33 Lu, Quan 1113 69 Lucas, Shelley 110383, 147, 211 Lucas, Shelly 1123 33 Lucia, David 1123 9, 33, 169, 217 Luking, Michael 193 98, 202, 205 Luong, Tuan 1103 83 Lusz, Parish 1103 83 Luu, Lam 193 98 Luu, Ly 193 98 Ly, Randy 1123 33, 195 Ly, My 1103 83, 76 Lyles, Dawn 1113 69 Magee, Michael 1103 89 Maggio, Patty 1123 9, 33, 327, 232 Maginot, Lorraine 1123 33 Magon, Ashish 193 98 Mahachai, Randy 1123 33, 250 Mahaffy, Melinda 193 98 Mahaffy, Melissa 1123 33, 232 Mai, Darren 1113 69, 209 Major, Darlene 1113 69 Major, Kim 193 98 Malahy, John 1113 69 Malinowski, Ron 1123 33 Malmquist, Bob 1121 34 Mangum, Dennis 1111 69, 172, 199 Mann, Laura 191 98 Mannigel, Rochelle 1121 34 Manning, Deanna 1101 83 Manning, Shawn 1111 69 Manship, Melissa 1101 83, 180 Manzelli, Domenic 191 98 Marant, Allison 191 12, 98, 197 Marburger, Donna 1121 34, 252 Marcotte, Merry 191 98, 245, 215 Mareisz, Joy 1101 83 Mariani, Michelle 1101 83, 147 Marine, Darren 191 98, 177, 205 Maring, Curtis 191 98 Marioney, Michael 191 98 Marosko, Julie 191 98, 242 Marquardt, Lisa 1121 15, 18, 34, 242 Marsh, Chester 1101 83 Marshburn, Don 1121 34, 230 Marshall, Dana 1111 69 Marshall, Jason 1101 83, 175, 204 Marshall, Molly 1111 62, 69, 147, 179, 214, 161, 191 Marshall, Shelley 191 98, 215 Martin, Dan 1121 34 Martin, Dante 1121 34 Martin, Heather 191 98 Martin, Kevin 191 98, 232 Martin, Kimberly 1111 69 Martin, Lacy 1121 34, 241, 157, 54 Martin, Mary Louise 1121 34, 179, 205 Martin, Monica 1101 83, 242 Martin, Tanja 1111 69 Martin, Verlisa 1101 83 Martin, William 1111 69 Martinez, Jannett 191 98 Martinez, Steve 1121 34 Marusa, Brian 1101 84, 211 Mamsa, David 191 98 Mask, Lisa 1111 69, 205 Mason, Cheryl 1101 84, 86, 242 Mason, Ross 1121 34 Masten, Rachel 1121 34 Mata, Sonya 1111 69 Matchett, Bill 1121 34, 232 Matchett, Sarah 191 98, 232 Matthew, Craig 1121 34, 169 Mathews, John 191 98 Mathews, Roxann 1111 69 Matkin, Kelly 1111 69 Maxie, Lesa 191 98 Maxwell, Kendra 191 98, 214, 241, 232 May, Phillip 1121 34, 232 Mayes, Shangala 1101 84, 237 Maynard, Roger 191 98 Mayne, Julie 1121 34, 245, 230, 217 Mazon, Patricia 1121 34, 162, 220 Mazza, Michael 1101 84, 232, 229 Mazzola, Lisa 1111 69, 152, 157 McBride, Anthony 204 McBride, Robert 1101 84, 232 McBride, Stacey 191 99, 193 McCaskill, Janice 1111 69, 202, 205 McClenden, Edgar 1101 84 McClure, Latonya 1101 84 McConnelee, Luanna 1101 84 McCormick, Mark 1121 34 McCoy, Lisa 1121 34 McCoy, Michael 1101 84 McCrary, Mark 1111 69, 199 McDermott, Marcy 191 99 McDonald, Heather 1101 84, 248 McEnroe, Melissa 191 99, 215, 207 McFarland, Matt 1121 34 McGowan, Lisa 1121 34 McGowan, Scott 191 99, 189, 177, 209 McHattie, Marcia 1121 34, 205 McKeating, Sean 1111 69 McKinley, Linda 1121 34 McKinley, Sheila 1111 69 McLain, Keith 191 98 McLain, Mark 1111 69 McLaughlin, Mark 1111 69, 172 McLemore, Jeff 1121 34 McManany, Danny 1111 5, 69, 195 McMillen, Dena 1101 84 McNamme, Bernard 1111 62, 69, 215 McNamee, Michelle 1111 69 McNary, Pete 1121 34, 199 McNichol, Charence 1901 99, 177 McNichol, Clarence 191 205 McQueeny, Linda 225 McSpadden, Brian 191 99 McVeigh, Csott 1111 69, 214, 215 McWeeny, Kim 191 99 McWhirter, Terri 1121 35 McWhorter, Travis 1111 69 McWilliams, Scott 1101 84 Meads, Sherry 1101 84 Means, John 1121 35 Mear, Richard 191 99, 177 Meche, Dwayne 1111 69 Meier, Richard 191 99 Meinert, Victory 1111 69 Melancon, Sharon 1111 69 Melber, Kenneth 191 99, 189 Melton, Sidney 1101 84, 175 Mendez, Josephina 191 99 Mendiola, Reuben 191 99 Mendoza, Marie 1101 84 Mercer, Wendy 1121 35 Messer, Angela 1101 84, 242 Messick, Gina 1121 35 Messick, Jamna 1121 35 Methena, Richard 1101 84 Meyers, Scott 1111 69 Mickle, David 1121 35 Mickle, Elizabeth 1101 5, 84, 242 Middleton, Joe 191 99 Midkiff, Kara 1121 35 Mielsch, Stephanie 191 99 Mifflin, Amy 191 99, 232 Mifflin, Linda 1111 69, 232 Miggins, John 1101 84, 175, 201 Mihalick, Sheila 191 99, 202, 205 Mikolajewski, Ed 1121 35, 185, 186 Miksch, Kerry 191 99 Miles, Michael 1121 35, 228 Miller, Aimee 191 99 Miller, Deanna 1111 69 Miller, Kristine 1101 84, 250, 197, 213 Miller, Millissa 1111 69 Miller, Michelle 1111 69 Miller, Michelle 1101 84, 242, 243, 105 Miller, Monica 1111 70, 197 Miller, Susie 1121 35, 45, 230 Miller, Ed 1121 35, 245 Millette, Danielle 1101 84, 232 Milton, Lester 1121 230 Milton, Tina 1111 70 Miranda, Oscar 1101 84 Mitcham, Elizabeth 1101 84 Mitcham, John 1111 9,70, 75, 232, 195, 52 Mitcham, Susan 191 99, 229 Mitchell, Chrisopher 1111 70 Mitchell, Kerry 191 99 Moll, Clara 1101 84 Montalbano, Sam 1121 35, 199 Montalvo, Romeo 191 99 Montemayor, Maria 1121 35, 220, 2 Monterrubio, Arhiro 191 99 Montemxbio, Sonia 1101 84 Moon, Thomas 1111 70 Moore, Christina 1101 84 Moore, Robert 1111 70 Moore, Thomas 191 99, 177 Moorman, Kimberly 191 99 Moran, Jim 1121 35, 230 Moran, John 1121 36 Moraitia, Dawn 111170 Moreland, James 191 99 Moreno, Stephanie 1121 36 Morgan, Brian 191 99, 169 Morgan, Crain 1121 36, 169, 139 Morgan, Mark 191 99, 232 Morris, Jerry 191 99, 100, 177 Morris, Joe 1121 36 Morris, Kevin 191 99, 177 Steve 1121 36, 169, 158, 167 Morrison, Glenn 1121 36, 162 Morrisey, Morrison Morrison , Lisa 1121 36, 242 , William 1101 84 Morse, Donald 1121 36 Muehe, Michael 11901 99, 232 Muguira, Elizabeth 1101 84, 245 Mullarkey, Edwrad 191 99 Mulligan, Tim 1101 84, 175 Mullinay, Tommy 1121 36 Muller, David 1111 70 Muller, Don 1121 35 Muller, Kymberly 191 99 Murr, Ed 110184 Murray, Beth 1101 84, 232 Murray, Jana 191 99, 207, 248 Nabors, Dawne 1121 36 Nadeau, Marc 1111 75 Nader, Fred 191 99, 201, 177 Nail, Iohn 191 99 Nance, Laura 191 98, 99, 105, 145, 214, 241 Napolillo, David 1111 70, 202, 204 Napolollo, Dina 191 99, 211 Narvaez, Jose Nararro, Laewrence 191 99 Navickas, Laura 1121 36, 134, 252 Nazzal, Theresa 1111 70, 192 Neal, Janice 1101 84, 242, 76 Neel, Michael 1111 70, 172 Nettle, Richard 1101 84 Netterman, Tony 1111 70, 247 Newton, Greg 1101 84, 157, 230 Newton, Kim 1121 36 Neyra, Annette 1101 84 Nghiem, Bao 1101 84 Ngo, Dien 1101 84 Nguyen, Diem Chau 1111 70 Nguyen, Hoang 191 100, 207 Nguyen, Khanh 1101 84, 219 Nguyen, Linh 1111 70, 229 Nguyen, Maily 1101 84 Nguyen, Minh 1111 70 Nguyen, Phu 191 100, 189, 229 Nguyen, Phuc 191 100 Nguyen, Phuong 191 100 Nguyen, Quang 1101 85, 229 Nguyen, Tuan 1111 70 Nguyen, Thinh 1101 85 Nguyen, Nguyen, Thu 191 100 Thuylien 1101 85 Nguyen, Vinh 1121 36 Nicoll, Jenny 218 Niederlitz, Suzanne 1101 85 Nimmo, Kelly 1121 12, 17, 18, 36, 18 145, 155, 137 Nimmo, Kristy 1121 3, 17, 36 Nitsh, David 1121 36 Nixon, Roger 1101 85, 209 Nobles, Michael 1121 36, 232 Norman, Erin 191 100 Norwood, Bryon 1111 75, 188 Norwood, Tammy 191 100 Nott, Carol 1101 85 Nourse, Laura 191 100 O'C0nn0r, Shelly 191 100, 182, 211 O'Connell, Trey 1121 37, 209 0'Donnell, Steven 1101 85 Odum, Nancy 191 100 Okoye, Bertram 191 100, 189, 105 Okoye, Tiffany 1121 37 Olejnik, Joe 1121 21, 37 Oliver, Robert 1121 37 Olson, Collin 191 100, 233 Olson, Kevin 1101 85 O'Mealey, Michael 191 100 On, Chi 111170, 207 Oncken, Leah 1111 70, 152 Orahood, Carol 1121 37 Ortega, Juan 1101 85, 233 Ortega, Lucy 1111 70 Ortiz, Arnold 191 100 Ortiz, Cynthia 111170 Oswald, Derek 1101 85 Page, Lisa 1121 19, 37, 39, 57, 217 Paige, Paul 1101 89 Parato, Angela 1121 37 Park, Kyung 191 100 Park, Nancy 1121 37 Park, Sun Hee 1111 70 Parker, Donna 1111 70, 152 Parker, Sundee 1111 70 Parker, Theresa 1121 37 Partain, Kenneth 1111 70, 232 Parmeter, Amy 1101 85, 214, 242 Parrish, Caren 1101 85 Parrish, William 1101 83, 85, 175 Parrish, Scott 204 Paschal, Kyle 1101 85, 172 Patel, Kashmir 1111 70 Patel, Sanjay 191 100 Patel, Sunil 1111 70 Patterson, Amy 1111 70 Patterson, Catherine 191 100, 232 Patterson, Tracie 1111 70 Paulos, Kent 1121 37 Palsen, Sandra 191 100 Payne, Kent 1101 7, 85 Pearson, Lillian 1101 85 Pearson, Michelle 1101 85, 242 Pebdan, Apama 1111 70 Peirce, Adrienne 1121 37 Peirce, Florence 191 100 Pemberton, Stephen 1101 85, 202, 204 Peng, Annie 1121 37, 250 Penny, Muriel 191 100 Pentecost, Brad 191 100, 189 Pentecost, Dondra 1111 70, 191 Perilman, Steve 1121 37, 162, 217, 229, 227 Periman, Vanessa 1101 85, 211 Perez, Manuel 1111 70 Perlas, Geraldine 1111 70 Perlas, Patrick 1121 37 Perreault, Annette 1121 37, 217 Perreault, Laura 191 100, 202, 205 INDEX 259 Perry, Alicia 1111 70, 237, 233 Perry, Dawn 1121 37, 233 Perry, jeniffer 1121 37, 254 Perry, Shundria 191 100, 233 Persyn, Georgina 1111 70, 142, 152, 215, 207, 216 Pesek, Kathleen 1111 70 Piersall' Ramon, Patricia 1121 39 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson , Andre 1101 85 , Angi 1121 37 , jason 191 100, 195 ,john 112137, 232 , Suzanne 1121 37 Petterson, Michael 191 100, 177 Pettit, Donald 191 100 Pfeffer, Deborah 1111 7, 70, 157, 230 Pham, Hai 1101 85 Pham, Lan 191 100 Pham, Lynh 191 100 Pham, Minh 191 100 Pham, Thuy 191 100 Pham, Tonga 1121 37 Pham, Tram 1101 85 Phillips, Danette 1121 37, 254 Phillips, jeffery 1101 85, 188, 201, 233 Phillips, Keri 1111 70 Phillips, Treva 1101 85, 230 Pick, Steven 1111 62, 68, 70, 199 Pickens, Clayton 1101 85 Pierce, jerry 1111 70 Jay 1121 37 Piersall, jill 1121 37, 237, 233 Pietrzak, Terri 1101 85, 242 Pigg, Andrea 1101 85 Pine, Delanda 1101 85 Pisiella, john 191 100 Pittman, Michael 1101 85 Pitts, jonna 191 100 Pizzion, Gregory 191 100 Plainos, Ann 191 100 Plainos, Terrie 1901 100 Plant, Deborah 1111 70, 207 Plantz, Brad 1121 37 Plesnichner, Suzanne 1101 85, 237, 233 Plesnichner, jackie 1121 38 Poirier, Brian 1101 85 P0meS, David 191 100, 102, 189 Pomes, Lori 1111 71, 202, 205 Pomes, Mike 1121 38, 202, 204 Poole, Paul 191 100, 211 Pope, Kevin 1101 85, 201 Porter, Mike 1121 38, 233, 225 Porth, Bruce 1121 38 Porthe, Susan 1111 71 Poston, Fred 191 100, 233 Powel, Brandine11119, 71, 214, 215 Powell, Richard 1111 71, 195 Power, Brenda 1121 38 Power, jeff 1121 38 Power, Lisa 1121 38, 142, 179, 46 Powers, Misty 1121 38 Prescott, Christine 191 100, 232 Prescott, jeff 1121 38 Prescott, Melissa 1121 38 Preston, Willie 1101 85, 175 Prewit, Sandy 1121 38 Price, Karla 1111 71, 205 Price, Marianne 1101 85, 209 Price, Cathy 1121 38 Proffitt, Jodi 191 101 Prosser, john 1111 71 Prosser, Kimberly 1101 85 Pruitt, Carolyn 191 101 Pruzinsky, Robert 1111 71 Pruzinsky, Roger 1121 38 Pruzinsky, Ronald 1111 71, 199 Pugh, Richard 191 101 260 INDEX Punch, David 1121 38, 195 Purcell, Stacy 1101 85, 232 Purugganan, Mary 1121 38 Putman, joe 1121 38 Puvis, Lynda 1101 85 Pye, Tiha 1121 38 Quackenbush, Tamara 1101 85 Quigley, john 1111 71 Quinn, Diana 1111 5, 9, 71, 242, 243, 213 Quintil, Brian 1121 38 Raday, Cathryn 1101 85 Raday, Richard 191 101 Ragsdale, Laura 1111 71 Raines, Holly 1101 89 Rains, Clint 191 101 Rains, William 1101 86 Rajski, Michael 1121 38 Ralston, Andy 1121 5, 38, 214, 217, 216 Ramirez, Humberto 1121 38 Ramirez, Robert 191 101, 83 Ramirez, Simon 191 101 Randolph, Veronica 1101 86, 76 Randall, johnny 191 101, 158, 205 Rannells, Elizabeth 1111 71, 169 Ravers, Brett 1121 39, 254 Raver, Sheila 1101 86 Rash, Kenneth 1111 71 Rasmussen, Tamara 191 101, 202, 20 Rausch, Douglas 191 101 Ray, joycelyn 191 101, 232 Ray, Roderick 1101 86 Redmond, Amy 1111 71 Reesor, Robyn 1121 39 Regi, Mike 1121 39 Reichard, Brian 191 101, 202, 205 Reichard, Mark 207 Reichert, jeremy 1101 86 Reid, David 191 101, 233 Reindl, Delaine 1101 86 Reynolds, Beth 1121 39, 46 Reynolds, Renee 1121 39 Rice, Elizabeth 1111 66, 71, 214 Rice, Veronica 1101 86, 191 Rick, Stephan 112139, 214, 215, 161 Richards, Anthony 1111 71, 186 Richards, Stacey 1101 86 Richardson, Amy 191 101, 147 Richardson, Robert 191 101 Riddell, jennifer1121 17, 39, 162 Riddell, Vanessa 191 101, 147 Riddle, Kyle 191 101, 211 Ricketts, Charles 191 101 Riha, Stephen 1111 64, 71, 172, 199 Riles, Bernadett 1101 86 Riley, Arthur 1121 39 Riley, jack 1101 86, 230 Rimato, Scott 191 100, 101 Rios, Virhuido 1101 86 Riska, Michelle 1101 86, 242 Rivera, Andrea 191 101, 215 Rivera, Donald 1101 86 Rivera, Shannon 191 101 Roberts, Angela 191 101, 232 Roberts, Wendy 191 101 Rocha, Adelaino 191 101 Rocha, Maria 1111 71 Rochester, Teresa 1111 71 Rodriquez, Adriana 1101 86 5 Rodriquez, joey 1111 71, 172 Rodriquez, juan 1101 86 Rodriquez, Patricia 1101 86, 158, 230 Rodriquez, Richard 1121 39 Rodriquez, Ricky 191 101 Rodgers, Robin 1121 39 Roe, Pamela 1111 71 Roeder, Vicki 1101 86, 226 Rogers, Charles 1101 86 Rogers, Christine 191 101 Rogers, jennifer 1101 86 Rojas, Victor 191 101 Romesburf, Brenda 1101 86 Romesburg, Tim 191 101 Romo, Consuelo 191 101 Romo, Guillermo 191 101 Rooney, Brian 1121 12, 39, 43, 245, 248, 230 Roper, Dina 1111 71, 152 Roraback, Lisa 1101 86, 242 Rosa, Maria 1121 39 Rosales, Lanette 1111 71 Rose, Eric 1101 86, 195 Rosenstock, Michelle 1111 71, 211 Rosini, Denise 1101 86, 230 Rosini, Gregory 111171, 172 Ross, Barbara 1121 39, 254 Ross, Brad 1121 39 Ross, Curtis 1111 71 Ross, Debra 1101 86 Royfield, Mark 1121 39 Rowden, Bill 1101 86 Rowe, Pam 1111 52 Rowell, David 1111 71 Roy, Stephanie 1111 71 Rozendal, Paul 1111 71 Ruiz, Ana 1121 39, 252 Ruppel, Michelle 1121 39, 217 Rush, Catherine 1101 86 Russo, Debra 1111 71, 152 Rutledge, Manly 1101 86 Rutledge, Sara 1121 39 Ryals, George 191 101 Ryan, Donna 226 Ryan, joanne 1101 86, 197, 211 Saan, Tisha 191 101, 242 Saguid, Mary Anne 1111 71, 215 Sal, Leila 1121 41 Salazar, Dimas 1101 86 Saldana, Sarah 1121 37, 40 Saldivar, Rachel 1111 71 Samohyl, Kelly 191 101 Samohyl, Kristen 1111 71 Sanchez, Christine 191 101 Santa Maria, Mark 1111 71 Scalf, Michelle 191 101 Scerpo, joseph 1111 71 Schappaugh, Hunter 191 101 Schappughe, jocelyn 191 101, 215 Scharck, Christina 1111 71 Scheffler, Gena 191 101 Scheffler, Steven 1101 86, 175 Schensted, Michelle 1121 40, 232, 225, 217 Scheper, Scott 1121 40 Schick, Kathleen 1111 71, 152 Schimenti, Donna 1121 40, 214, 221 Schindler, Sandra 1121 40 Schmidt, joe 1121 40 Schmidt, Leann 1101 86, 232 Schmitt, jenifer 191 101, 241, 214 Schmitt, Kenneth 1101 86 Schneider, Emily 1121 40, 217 Schoenberg, Senette 1111 71 Schramme, Tracie 1121 40, 254, 253 Schrum, Sue 1121 40 Schulte, Schultz, Schultz, Sarah111171, 152,242 Dawn 111172 Tracy 1101 se Schulze, Karen 191 101 Schulze, Kristen 1111 72, 232 Schwartzburg, Susan 1121 40 Schenke, Michael 191 102, 94 Schwettmann, Tina 191 93, 102, 193 Scott, Bonnie 1111 72 Scott, jenifer 191 102 Scott, Laura 191 102 Scott, Robert 191 102 Scott, Varbervel 191 102 Seabolt, Lori 1121 40 Seales, Michelle 1111 72 Seals, Barbara 191 102 Seaton, Christian 191 102, 177 Sebesta, Stacey 1101 86 Sedita, Roxanne 1101 86 Seidmark 1121 40 Seiling, Kristen 1111 72 Selley, Duke 204 Selvig, Scott 1121 3, 7, 40, 61, 169, 50 Sgitcouich, Sheri 1121 40, 57, 214, 215, 217 Sgitcouich, Steven 191 102 Shackelford, Wendy 1121 40, 202, 205 Shafer, Cynthia 1111 72, 197 Shah, Farhana 1111 72 Shah, Shahid 1101 86, 215 Sharavha, Wade 1121 40 Shallenberger, Angela 1101 86 Shamblin, Pam 1101 86 Shamma, jeff 1101 86 Shaver, jane 191 102 Sheley, Stephanie 1101 87, 237, 233 Shell, Tony 1121 40 Shelton, Tisha 1121 40, 245, 230 Shephard, David 191 102, 233 Shepherd, Deanna 191 102 Shephard, Derrick 1111 72 Sheppard, Scott 1121 40 Sherrow, joseph 191 102 Shimek, Wayne 1101 87, 232 Shockley, Barton 1111 72, 209 Shoemake, joseph 191 102 Shride, Kelli 1101 87 Shuford, james 191 102, 189, 209 Sian, jasimin 191 102 Sigaty, Todd 112140, 61, 169, 50, 137, 204 Sikand, Sabina 1111 72 Sikand, Seema 191 102 Sims, Kelly 1111 72 Sims, William 1111 72, 232 Simmons, Stephen 191 102, 177 Siongco, Emil 191 102 Sippel, Scott 1111 72 Sisson, Derek 1121 40, 204, 205 Six, Kristine 1121 40 Sizenbach, Bill 1121 40 Skees, Davied 1121 40 Skelton, Randall 1111 72 Skeritch, Peter 191 102, 207 Skinner, Kevin 1111 72 Skross, jennifer 191 102, 242, 243 Skyvara, Richard 1111 72 Slimak, Marie 1111 72 Sloan, Tammy 252 Slowensky, Amy 1101 87, 242 Slowensky, Laura 191 102, 182 Smalley, Cathryn 1101 87 Smejkal, Kelly 1111 72, 252 Smith, Ann 191 102 Smith 1101 87, 188 Talvskie, Vincent 191 103, 232 Smith, David 1111 72 Smith, Dawn 1101 87 Smith, Eric 1101 87 Smith, Iohn 1101 87 Smith, Smith, Lee 1101 87, 175 Marcell 1111 72, 169, 204, 205 Smith, Robin 1111 72 Smith, Sandra 1111 9, 72, 242 Smith, Stephanie 191 102 Smith, Snear, Sneed, Tashia 191 102 Stephan 1111 62, 72, 172, 214 Kala 191 102 Sneed, Rodney 1111 72, 169 Sneider, Karen 1111 72, 202, 208 Snell, Heather 191 102, 163, 230 Snell, john 1101 87 Soappman, Annette 191 102 Soapman, Renee 1101 87 Sobieski, Chris 1121 7, 41, 169 Soliz, Carlos 1101 87 Soliz, Melinda 1121 41, 254 Sood, Suloni 1191 80, 102 Sorrells, Gay Lynne 191 102, 248 Souffiant, Dean 1121 41 South, Ieri 1121 41 Spaeth, Stacy 1121 41 Speer, Vicki 1121 41, 237, 232, 225, 217 Speller, Michael 191 102, 207 Speller, Nicky 1111 72 Spence, Scott 191 102 Spencer, Lawrence 1111 72, 157 Spire, Greg 191 102 Summers, David 1121 41 Surdacki, Walter 1111 73 Sutherlin, Dennis 1111 73, 172 Swanson, Karen 1121 41 Swisher, Teanmmy 1101 87 Swortzel, Steve 1121 41 Svetek, Stacey 1111 73 Szymczak, Denise 1121 41, 132 Tamez, Steven 1101 87, 175, 199 Tang, Andrew 1121 42 Tang, Benjamin 1111 73, 229 Tantingco, Diana 1111 73, 97, 215 Tantingco, Vicky 191 103, 215 Taylor, Allyson 1121 42 Taylor, Cristina 1101 87 Tovar, Nancy 1101 87 Tovar, Victor 191 79, 103 Towne, Chreie 1121 43 Townson, Iohn 1101 87 Townsend, Meredith 1111 73, 202, 205 Townsend, Samantha 191 103, 214, 215, 245, 205 Trahan, Blake 1111 73, 50, 230 Trainor, Iulia 1101 3, 10, 87, 163, 214, 197 Tralmer, Daniel 1101 87 Van de Walle, Sandra 1121 12, 43, 241, 216 Van Sligtenhorst, Chris 1111 73 Van Wicklen, Eddie 1121 43, 169, 171 199 Vasquez, Adriana 1101 88 Vasquez, Rene 1121 44 Vaughn, Greg 1121 44 Vaughan, Stacy 1101 88, 197 Veasley , Iackie 1121 44 Velarde, Carla 191 103, 214, 182 Velasco, Curtis 191 104 Tralmer, Bob 1121 43, 232 Tran, Hanh 191 103 Tran, Hoang 1121 43 Tran, Hoang 1111 73 Tran, Khoi 1111 73 Tran, Lah 191 103 Tran, Htai 1901 103 Tran, Thu 191 103 Taylor, Cody 191 103 Taylor, Dwayne 1121 42 Taylor, I.T. 247 Taylor, Iavier 191 103 Taylor, Kevin 1101 87, 209 Taylor, Laurie 1121 39, 52 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Matthew 191 103 Michael 1101 87 Minochka 1111 73, 202, 205 Teresa 1111 73 Rima 191 103 Teiford, Kim 1121 42 Tennison, David 204 Ternus, Carolle 191 103 Spitzer, Brandi 1121 38 Stalder, Dave 1121 41 Stahl, Eric 191 102 Stahl, Ieanine 1111 72, 209 St. Iohn, Doug 1101 87 Stagner, Ronald 1101 87 Stanley, Danney 191 102, 189 Stanley, EWi1lis 1101 87 Terpstra, Kathy 1121 42, 221, 50 Terzian, Mary 1111 5, 63, 72, 73, 142, 241 Thein, Yemyat 111173 Thibaut, Daniel 1111 73, 172 Thibodeaux Missy 1121 42, 245, 157, 230, 217 Tholan, Carolyn 1121 42, 237, 232 Melissa 191 103 Ward Staples, Tamra 191 102 Starr, ,lanell 1121 41 Stadkey, Gina 191 102 Stebleton, Patrick 191 102 Steen, Sherry 1101 87 Stein, Eric 1111 72 Stelding, Iilleen 1111 72 Stephens, Alan 1111 11, 72, 232, 124 Sternagle, Kellyio 1101 87 Stevens, Antonio 191 102 Stockert, Dianna 1101 87 Stoehecu, Andrei 191 102 Strawn, Scott 1121 41 Stinger, Archisald 1121 41 Stockley, Daniel 191 103 Stone, Sherwin 191 103, 242 Stonestreet, Stacie 1111 72, 209 Stotts, Ioel 191 103, 230 Stranahan, Tim 1111 72, 211 Strange, Dena 1111 72, 221 Stringer, James 250, 52 Stringer, Iudy 191 103, 241 Stroud, Lisa 1111 72 Strub, loan 1111 72 Stuart, Ryan 191 103 Stubblefield, Lisa 1111 72 Stubblefield, Lisa 191 103 Study, Brian 191 103 Study, Heather 1111 72, 197 Stueber, Katherine 1101 87 Stumhoffer, Stacey 1101 87, 237, 232 Styer, Stephan 1101 87 Subramaniam, Prem 1111 72, 232, 227 Subramaniam, Suchita 1101 87 Sullivan, Dana 1111 72, 232, 105 Sullivan, Scott 1101 87, 195 Thomas , Anthony 1111 73 Thomas, Blake 11101 73, 209 Thomas, Christine 1111 73 Thomas, Florie 1121 42 Thomas Thomas, ,Iill11l173 Tran, Tuan 1101 87 Tran, Yen 1101 88 Tran-Reno, Peter 191 103 - Tran-Reno, Raph 1101 88 Tratras, Nicole 1111 73, 86, 192, 191 Trautwein, Michael 191 103 Trautwein, Michelle 1111 73, 252 Treadaway, Leslie 1121 43 Trevino, Cesar 191 103, 177 Trevino, Charlie 1121 43 Trevino, Rene 1111 73 Trexler, julie 1111 73, 220 Trimble, Mark 1121 43, 232, 217 Trinh, Hai 191 103, 195 Trojanowski, Madison 191 103 Truax, Regina 1121 60, 43, 155, 52, 211 Truax, Samuel 1101 88, 211 Tsai, Stephaen 1121 43, 232 Tsai, Victor 1101 88, 232 Tubb, Iohn 1121 5, 10, 12, 36, 43, 58, 141, 142, 145, 185, 186, 46, 165, 167 Tubbs, Tracy 191 93, 103, 182, 193 Tucker, Deana 1101 88 Tucker, Mike 1121 17, 43, 185, 186 Tulip, Claudine 1111 73, 197 Tullier, Mike 225 Velotas, Steve 191 104, 211 Villaflor, Greg 1121 44, 230 Villareal, joe 1101 88 Villarreal, Daniella 1121 44 Villarreal, Ruben 1121 44 Villarreal, Sherri 1101 88 Villarreal, Shannon 1111 73 Visseur, Michael 191 104 Vo, Huong 191 104 Vo, Mai 110188 Voitle, Vaneassa 191 104 Vo, Vay 1101 88 Vreeland, Christy 191 104 Vuong, Phu 191 104, 211 Wadiche, jacques 1121 44 Wadicke, Sandra 191 104 Wagner, Alice 1111 73, 211 Waguespack, Mary 1121 44 Waite, Jane 1121 44 Wald, Mary 1101 88 Walker, Walker, Walker, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, David 1101 88, 202, 211, 204 Ernest 1121 44 Ion 1111 74 Brenda 1121 44, 254 Chet 191 104, 177 Kathryn 1111 74 Wallace, Kim 1121 44 Wallace, Patty 1121 12, 44, 70, 141, 145, 241 Waller, Michael 1101 88 Walton, Gary 191 104 , Chris 1121 44 Thomas, Sherry 1101 87 Thomas, Tony 191 103 Thomas, Tracey 1121 42 Thompson, Anthony 191 100, 103, 189 Thompson, Robert 1121 42 Thompson, Sheila 1121 42, 191 Thomson, Pamela 1101 87 Thornton, Charles 1101 87 Thornton, Lee 1111 209 Thornton, Richard 191 103, 187 Thunell, Mark 1111 73 Tibbets, Richard 1101 87 Timm, Tracey 1111 73 Timson, Paul 1101 87 Tinkler, Iohn 11101 73 Tinney, Chad 1111 73, 195 Tinney, Shanna 1111 73 Tobias, Elizabeth 191 103, 214, 207 Tobin, Kim 112142, 211 Todd, Traci 1121 42, 157 Toma, Kristine 1121 42, 237, 232 Tondre, Kenneth 191 103 Toner, Iulisa 1121 42, 73, 54 Tono, Catherine 1121 42, 247 Tono, Garrick 191 103, 232 Toro, Edwin 191 103 Torres, joe 1121 42, 169 Torres, Iohn 1101 87, 175 Toussaint, Steve 1121 43 Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Truvan, Donald 1111 73 Gregory 1111 73 Joel 191 103, 202, 205 Kathy 1101 88, 211 Laura 1111 73 Michael 1111 73, 172 Rale 1121 43, 169, 171, 204 Ronald 191 103 Tracey 1121 43, 218 Laura 191 103 Tyler, Iackie 1121 43 Taluski, Vincent 191 103 Tamez, Steven 1101 87, 175 Underwood, Alan 191 103, 211 Underwood, Daren 1101 88 Upchurch, Kyle 1121 43, 62, 107 Upton, Maloia 1101 88 Uresti, Larry 1121 3, 43 Vance, Curtis 1101 88 Valadez, Madgalena 1111 73 Valdez, Mitch 1121 43 Valencik, Susan 191 103, 193 Vandeboncoeur, David 1111 73 Vandermark, Brian 1111 68, 73, 169 Ward, Patricia 1101 88 Ward, Susan 1101 88 Ware, Ken 1121 44, 204 Ware, Lisa 1101 88, 100 Ware, Mark 1121 44, 186 Warren, Kimberly 1101 88, 192 Warren, Michele 1101 88 Warwick, Kathryn 1111 74, 232 Washington, Marcus 191 104 Waston, Anthony 191 104, 177 Waters, Arran 1101 88, 211 Waters, Ian 1111 74, 211 Waters, Krista 1101 88 Wates, Byron 1101 88, 175 Watkins, Paula 1111 74 Watson, Anthony 191 205 Watson, Scott 1121 44, 147, 232 Watts, Lillian 191 104 Weaker, Nanette 250 Webb, Lillian 1111 74, 246 Webb, Randall 1121 44 Webb, Stacey 1111 5, 70, 74, 241 Webster, Ann 191 104 Webster, Perston 191 104, 177, 205 Weeks, Kyle 191 104 Weeks, Richard 1101 88, 232 Weghorst, Kurt 1121 44, 74, 169 Wenneker, Nanette 191 104 Welan, Shawn 191 104 Wells, Anne 1121 44 INDEX 261 Welsh, Alesia 1111 74, 232, 252 Wendler, Allen 1111 74, 199 Wendler, Douglas 1101 17, 88, 204 Werchan, Iason 1121 44, 232 Wertanen, Lisa 1121 44, 179, 191 Wessman, Iohn 1121 44 West, George 1101 88 Westlund, Jack 1121 44 Wheatly, Wendee 1101 88 White, Amy 1101 88, 192 White, Darrell 1101 88 White, Katy 1121 44, 211 White, Lee 191 104, 177, 205 White, Sharon 1111 74, 254 White, William 1101 88 Whitfield, Sonya 1111 74 Whitley, Iohn 1101 88 Wichterich, Michael 1111 74, 169, 171, 204 Wilbourn, Brooke 1121 45, 254 Wilbourn, Tracy 1101 88 Wiley, Keith 1101 88, 188 Wiley, Kelly 1121 45 Wiley, Kim 1121 45 262 INDEX Wilker, Amanda 1101 88 Wilkinson, David 1121 45, 232, 213 Wilkinson, Susan 191 104 Williams, Brent 1111 74, 232, 227 Williams, Ken 1121 45, 254 Williams, Kent 191 104, 232 Williams, Landers 1121 230 Williams, Laurie 1121 45, 202, 161, 205 Williams, Marvin 1101 88, 165 Williams, Mitch 1121 45 Williams, Warren 191 104 Williamson, Scott 1111 74, 195 Willis, Burke 229 Willis, William 1111 74 Wilshusen, left 1111 74 Wilson, Beth 1121 45, 254 Wilson, Doni 1121 45, 48, 217, 218 Wilson, Richard 191 104, 105, 232 Winkel, Todd 191 104 Wishkoski, Rob 112145 Wishkoski, Stacy 1111 75 Wisniewski, Donna 1101 88 Wittman, Paul 1111 75 Wolter, Christina 1111 75, 242 Womble, Andrea 191 104 Womble, Todd 1111 75 Wood, Michael 1101 88 Woodard, Michele 191 104 Woodring, Susan 1121 45 Woods, Donna 1121 45 Wothley, Lori 1101 89 Wright, Robert 1101 89 Wright, Shari 1101 89 Wyatt, Pamela 1101 89, 237, 232 Wyche, Iimmy 1111 75, 169, 172 Wynne, lllya 1121 45 Yang, lean 1111 75, 229 Yang, Iohn 191 104, 229 Yearsley, Cammy 1121 5, 45, 214, 241 Yost, Charles 1101 85 Yost, Terri 1121 45, 225 Young, Christopher 1111 75, 211, 204 Young, Jennifer 1121 45 Young, Jeffrey 1101 89, 188 Youngblood, Kathy 1121 45 Yuan, Alice 1101 85 Zambo, Bernadett 1101 89, 161 Zambon, Scott 1121 45, 195 Zank, Noel 191 104 Zehler, Suzanna 191 104 Zelezniak, Gregory 191 104 Ziegler, Heather 1123 15, 22, 4 Zeiller, Karen 1121 45, 209 Zetar, Donna 1121 45 Zientek, Kenneth 1101 89 Zientek, Mark 191 104 Zimmel, Peter 1121 45, 202, 20 Zimmer, Nancy 191 104 Zimmerman, Patty 222 ZOYY, Iohn 1101 89, 172 Zunkel, Lee Ann 1121 45, 242, Zwink, Donna 1121 45 Zych, Andrew 191 104 5, 4 243 242 Year of the Eagle . . . 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