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W 1 Trudy Heimbigner was salutatorian of the 1979 graduating class. She was a four-year orchestra member and made All-State Orchestra for four years. She was on the varsity tennis team, National Honor Society, a member of the honor roll, and on junior Who's Who . Trudy received the Society of Women Engineers Award. She served as Vice-president and President of Orchestra. Merit awards included science, one, Language Arts, five, social studies, four, and one in math. l Dorinda Jung was captain of the swim team, statefinalist in swim- ming, quarter-finalist in tennis, a member of Latin Club three years, in basketball one year, on the honor roll, and received the out- standing student award in tennis and swimming . -an Lonnie Key was a four-year f , football team member, two on varsity. He was second team All- district and voted most valuable g, lineman by teammates. He was on the baseball team fom- year, one on varsity. He was a member of Student Colmcil and on the bas- ri ketball team one year. Lonnie 'iii won fourth place at the National Spanish Exam . -f ...ff 5?-1-any ,-5 Renai Knight was a four-year orchestra member, winning region orchestra honors four years and All-state orchestra three years. She won first place ratings at UIL solo and ensemble contests four years and served as orchestra treasurer and president. She was on the honor roll four years, a two-year member of Nadonal Honor Society, member of Medical Careers Club, and JETS Club secretary. Merit awards were in Language Arts, threeg science oneg social studies, two, orchestra, two, and science fair, two. She was voted Senior Most Musically Talented. Xt A I l -Y. 169
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Senior Who's Who johnita Davis was Outstanding Science Student award winner, Texas AGM Presidential Scholar, National Achievement Scholar- ship Finalist, junior Engineering Technological Society award winner, Society of Women Engineers Award winner, American Legion award winner, Clute Optimist Youth of the Day, and win- ner of the Most Valuable Buccette award. She was in basketball four years, two on varsity, a four-year letterrnan in track, honor roll four years, and National Honor Society. Merit awards were in Language Arts, four, foreign language, one, social studies, two, math, twog and science, three. Denise Dolezal was a two-year member of Student Council and treasurer one year, two-year member of Latin Club and one year secretary, junior Class treasurer, and National Honor Society sec retary. She was a cheerleader, Miss Buc, Outstanding Student in Club Queen, and a member of Who's Who as a Jtmior. Merit timist Youth of the Day. Stephen Hazelton was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. He was a member of Chemistry Club, Industrial Arts Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, UIL Typing team, and Junior En- gineering Technological Society UETSJ , of which he was presi- dent. He won first place in state industrial arts drafting test and state Latin competition. Merit awards were in Physical Science , Chemistry I, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, Probability and Statistics, Analytical Geometry, Latin Il,l1l,IV, and English. Coulcil Member award winner, Valentine Dance Sweetheart, Lat awards were in Typing l and English lll. She was also a Clute Op-
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Steve Lamb was a National Merit Scholarship finalist, Junior Achievement UAJ member three years and one year president of the year of the company of the year for JA. He attended the na- tional JA conference twice . He was a two-year member of Na- tional Honor Society, drama participant, and JETS Club and Chem Club member. Senior Who's Who David Kremmer was in football four years and on varsity one year. He won the Fighting Buccaneer Award. He was in extempo- raneous speaking and debate three years. He was on honor roll. He was on National Honor Society two years and president of it one year. He won merit awards in Algebra I, World History, and Speech III. David was a member of JETS, Latin Club, Medical Careers Club, Political Science CI.ub, and HAMUN. He was a three-year participant on the Bee College contest team from Bra- zoswood, and was a participant in the Brazoria County Law Day mock trial for high school students. qw! Tonya Lanthrip was in Jnmior Who's Who, secretary of the Stu- dent Council and a member four years, Sophomore, Jtmior, and Senior Class favorite , sophomore and junior Homecoming Duch- ess, Homecoming Queen, Most Representative, a member of the Treasure Chest Gallery, president of the Political Science Club, Brazlogia County Fair queen candidate , and received a typing merit awa .
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