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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
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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
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'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.
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