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But on Friday when we got to the pep rally all discussion was set aside as each class cheered for the Tigers and the Spirit Stick. The Juniors were stronger than ever before, and the Seniors showed their spirit by winning their fourth homecorning pep rally. The Freshmen ity' , -., is -A , M , i:Ql.,,,:,:' - 'W , .,..,tw----..........,,,,,w5,,. , ll ii Q X gzflg lftzlieffiaufif +Qg1f3y.,l 'I T Q Q WA? 5 is ' i , ' : ul .M i 5 , Aa. ' ' l M 1 1 wiazfygr .K - 31-,lffmgqlxl 1. A V I 'Q in 'gl'-5-4 al, - , ' s we s e T , 'K A - ' Tiara!-If sig,-iti:gg.,.p1tg1lg13Mj? iff: - :17f'T-ff Y 131 -5' 'jf if gf 1- 1 A ' , .. . , f , Y 1 - :Era f ' 'f 4-P1 11-,,Q,4vff5Ximvf-'fww'NwL: NrA.,1n-.pubs-,--A: ff' 's2in-5.11: f . ' ' 1 Q, - 3 N ,,,, i, ' - ' - ' ' f 'T ' .S W . S H'--V V- -'i' fLZf'9Z'1F ' 4 . -f'.r.:n.,-.-ff '-T1l'L'E,', fag 114,i:1fw isfr 1 :nf .fa M . 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Just as the Tigers soundly defeated the other team so did our Band, Golden Girls, Tiger Paws, and fans. -'P-, . .15 . , f-gf '- - W T M tear, r e eee e YV A . , i,Wn!L, ' fir' ' ta T4s.m., fwliiii-1, nf 'W i Jw fa: we 'H lg lr ' ' t. 'Q 'Un , . H., , ,,,. M, .,.,, , r .,rr M ,M S. ,., ,qmI+srw H g,.t,,. ,,,,h, gm , Tm, .- ' Qi wM.'r1fm ' 7 ' ' v .'+-',i12Yff1r2f1'r1f? ,- -V 'ref r ,, ,, ,r ,. Q' ',,.'ff' ,,w:mw:.l-N - - . , r.wiv,,.,fH 1 1,4 Qpeningv7 .Y -Y ,, .,Y,, ,. ,VW I :1V,dv:wV!-. .. :,'-wr . ri, -'L , tems, , ,,,,. .,...,-t5,,,..,iA.Y,X7,g1 ' f A-Jw -.if-A ,,3,-,pw A. 1 - 1 H r Vrrr . it V,,1..,,,-' . ,, f-if ::.-:-1.w,- H-l ,,-Y., . 1 A-A., r- gn, .M. . , .. Q -gr-,ws-. f'am-M-4 1 -wfrwlar inf,-rf -rw-wr 1, M. ,,,., .w, wk., ,. ,Rn .qf,-.wa 1 H ,1 V- .,,l..1,j! f JH M ,3vE?T'?' It ' ,,,. , .qL!WE?!'f'B'ili'S'S:'1u z?1.rf2l:EEi.r-nj- Gif-' -1 'Y X 'Q E mio. N .i f 5 ff' wiki . 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A group of girls pose in front ofthe Conroe Ballroom, a favorite dancing place. V E lf -x W km 'R .A BALL out 4 ' ' VJRF1 .A-tx1SHlEV'55lbz'X3lPs 'YFUW 'Bk .mk- i i Buying tickets for the weekend movie. Tiger Fans enjoying the Kashmere game at the Astrodome. Thank God it's Friday! The end of the week had finally arrived! Fridays brought a variety of feelings for students at CHS. Some anticipated big dates, parties, or other special events. During the football season students, as well as faculty and townspeople, prepared for the big game every Friday night. After the season was over when people had no definite plans for a Friday night, groups packed into the movie theaters or just enjoyed shootin' the breeze at a favorite meeting places such as the road. Most students tried to keep their Friday and Saturday nights to a low roar because Saturday and Sunday morn- ings required early rising for jobs and church. We all agreed that the different styles of weekends brought a needed break from school and on Monday we were ready for another week at CHS f looking for- ward to Friday ofcourse! While Johe- cafe 3 away .. A CA i E i l Classroom antics played a major role in the daily activities at Conroe High. The 1980-81 school year found a new breed of teachers in force, as brass and brawn became vital attributes! Teachers battled bubble-blowers and note passers Cwhile still present in the roomj, but the real action began when the cat was away. A typical school week followed a schedule of variety, as the pace accelerated from the slow creep of Monday mornings to the mad rush of Friday afternoons. These moods varied from one day to the next, and were reflected in the classroom as well as in the halls. All hope for perfect conduct was not lost, however, as the end of each semester loomed ominously in the minds of many class clowns. Report card time was met with frazzled nerves by both frustrated stu- dents and bone-weary teachers. While sig- nalling the end of one six-week battle, it marked the beginning of the next as well. 20 0 Activities Mrs. Traylor innocently steps into the hall while class participates in Destruction Derby. Chris Cromwell hides from the teacher behind his bubble-gum. ll If '5 .ri fig, i W! If I 1 J Q K. ' l t l gt 3 s .5 fit-ff Ciunlcr makes her exit while the action begins! X This student works toward bettering hcr grade with help from a fellow classmate. A familiar sight, note-passing is u common class dis- traction. QQ QU ekgrs '3 4 -9 Q' sir f lb ...Jokes mice will Pig 'Xctix ities 22 - Activities Comfortably dressed in western wear, Larry Rogers and Ross Williams confirm the general clothing trend for guys. From overalls to designer baggies, our Trend Setters Atte ntion-getter v 1980-81 school year encountered a large variety of apparel. The disco look of past years gave way to a new and fashionable line of western wear for guys and girls, while calf-length dresses took a back seat to leggier slit skirts. This was the year of a western boom, with the movie, Urban Cowboy, setting the trend. The silver screen glittered with comedy flicks and popular remakes of old favorites, and we flocked to the theaters for weekend entertainment. Changes evolved on the national level as well, and 1981 saw the inauguration of our new president, Ronald Reagan. The issue concerning the hostage crisis and the deaths of such famous figures as Steve McQueen, .lohn Lennon, and Colonel Sanders were met with nationwide disap- pointment. Despite the serious upsets, stu- dent life at Conroe High remained content with its wild weekends and rigorous routine. Not necessarily for dirty work, overalls are proven by Deann Buckalew to be popular school wear as well. Displaying a sense of fashion, Chelly Morton and Katherine Reese prove baggies the attention- getters ofthe season. - i Z-ivfi-IEA nun U Ill cz IAZ From comedy to tear-jerker, the movie selection was wide. Magazines reflect universal changes from the hostage crisis in Iran to the U.S. presidential election. Activities- 23 e I 'F 1 ' . Exercisin g boyish antics are train bearers Jeffrey Robert and Wesley Hyde. 24 0 Coronation X Providing musical entertainment at intermission' was Garrett Braun, accompanied by his brother Hayden at the piano. owned l98l Queen of the FLARE by escort Williams, Linda Leming takes the tradi- al walk down the runway for the audience to mire. Amidst a setting of Moonlight and Roses, Coronation 1981 welcomed the crowning of a new Queen of the FLARE. Representing the Drama Club, Linda Leming was awarded the honor by escort King Ross Williams. In a more complete atmosphere, six new clubs entered candidates to bring the total participation to 42 royal courts. Serving as a long-time favorite Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Glenn Winn, and ooordinator of the entire event was FLARE sponsor, Mrs. Gloria Traylor. The audience enjoyed a combination of talents from Angela Meyer's Academy of Dance, with musical entertainment by Garrett and Hayden Braun Performing the Royal Ballet for the new Queen was Gina Stockton from Karen s Dance Unlimited and rounding out the even ing of excitement Troubador John White sang his Serenade to the Queen, Lady Immediately follow mg was a reception for all participants where students danced and breathed an exhausted sigh of rellef for the clos ing of another memorable Coronation Gracing a beautifully-set stage are 42 anxious candidates. WU BAND Cindy Coker Chris Rucker Sandy Bray Gene Rogers BOWLING Brenda York Keith Cartwright Darlene Henderson .lon.Sheppard ART Kathy Strousc James Boyd Eileen Remely Paul Goebel AUTO BODY Keri McCurn Danny Williamson Cynthia Adams Dan Cody ,-- X 5 sz Q 'K AIR CONDITIONING Sharon Bauer Dean Jones Melanie Dement Jeff Hopper FLARE Adrienne Heins Bobby Emmick Laurie Rutherford Jeff Pace 28 - Coronation DRAMA Linda Lemmg Ross Williams Teena Landry Bob Karlson DATA PROCESSING Teresa Hake Kenny Wilson Teresa Neal Chris Dunn COSMETOLOGY Lisa Johnson David Norton Patricia Landrum Richie Conti D.E. Dawn Bell Tracy Wright Belinda McCreary Bret Grey FRENCH Sharon Griffin Iimmy Arbuckle Donna Zinke Tony Driver CHOIR Christine Metcalf Karl Hutchins Valerie Young Henry Gideon FAMILY LIVING Susan Secrest Todd Bartholet Susan Sabec Scott Reynolds Coronation - 29 30 - Coronation, A GOLDEN GIRLS FTA Rene Ybarra Debbie Sulivan Burt Dozier Carson Cryar Therasa Bodemann Lynn Broom Scott Hayward Larry Rogers FCA Kay Anne Riley Jay Legg Kim Stout David Wong HERO FFA L1nda Pollard Susie Coots Mark Montogomery Jeff Day Conme Conn Laurie Brunson Allen Dutton Gary Snoe FHA Lori Patterson Jim Heckman Tea Tolbert Robert Price 32 - Coronation . KEY CLUB Sydney Fuqua Max Webb Beth Hrdlica Terrell Palmer - NFL LATIN Kathy Arnsworth Holly Holland Charles Haynes Joe Trammel Sonja Begley, Jeri Cash Todd Wilson John Paul Hopkins METAL TRADES MATH Sherri Mott Melinda Markey Mike Armstrong Bruce Simmons Barb LeCuruex Beve Fennessy Blake Meyer Jeff White INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hagan Hawthrone Edwin Mitchell Gail Swaim Rusty Thompson ICT Kristen Auld Tommy Laird Sherri Howard Dan Mullins Coronation f 33 OEA VOE Lynn Scott John Scott Connie Savory p Y Kelly Ware STUDENT COUNCIL' 1 l Lisa Bingenheimer Todd Hyatt Stephanie Shepard Scott Kidd fa in - lf, J Palsy ' 34 - Coronation 3 ? si 3? SCIENCE Charlene Toland David Harris Amy Thompson Thomas Langlois THESPIANS NHS Susan Kendall Mary Cox Brad Williams Ken Hinze Rouye Heasley Tricia Duniven Gary Floyd Greg Miller 'ages 1. ' :ii 'iffy 'sw XML .S .355 Nw, GYX ' as fl F582 9 WW: gF it C 21215, 'A , as-f PSYCHOLOGY SPANISH Debbie Anderson Susan Galatas Kurt Berryman Jamie Maddox Lisa Bull Vickie Pruitt Paul Morrow David Gaston Coronation ' 35 'V iyrv: x is 'P wi 36 - Coronation YAC Bobbie Boydstun Mark Edgmon Dawn Williamsen Tommy Reed TRIUMPH Linda Nemetz Paul Fry Nancy Gay Mark Weisinger YFC Linda Tyler Gary Burns Donna Currie Mike Womack TROIKA TIGERETTES Marianne Merritt Melanie Muller Jerry Couvillion Reed Killion Dawn Glass Rebecca Perkins Greg Gunter le Jerry Petty me ii ii as Yi if 4 X ,. Q., 'ww VOCCT Kim Golden Gerald Syphtett Kim Hamby . James Gregory VICA Jackie Wilson Mike Hoffart Sarah Smoorenbiirg .lay Bettes Coronation ' 37 Compared to the rest of America, Con- roe town showed originality in the way of graffiti. The boarded-up 7-ll provided an inviting canvas for the Picasso with a paint brush, This closed down store even caused a war between the classes. Each group of seniors artistically proclaimed that they were the best! During football season the sign expressed feelings of our team, and of the opposing teams. Although the 7-I I store was most evident, other areas such as school windows, ears and license plates also bore traces of graffiti. Even local busi- nesses expressed themselves through means of billboard signs. Although football games brought about the greatest urge for selfexpression, everyone seemed to get into the graffiti scene at one time or another. Near-by 7-l l urges the Tigers on to victory. 4, K - , .5 ' 5'- -V .,x 2,gN'fi.,Aqt..gt. - 1 .L e 'eg 1. Amerlean raffitt . 1 ..ca,.,..M,,....: sf Qt .. ft .L gf I + Y tmgfz 5 K g K gk., V n ,.,. ,t.g, .4,.ea.e,.vmzma2E-E 'fe we V..-, I kwmnw g ' B - 4 i .t . Q -ef. --sg H - Q X I , - 3 16' 38 Activities License plates make an aippeal to the opposite sex -EUJVIU TQPPJ' Eating Cgnrbe Style I 5 1 40 v Activities Fish pool spirit for CHS. Q After varsity basketball practice, Donna Giles pam- pers aching muscles. Freshman enthusiast at the pep rally. l 5 Q U 4 'int if W? whfgl As Golden Girls look on, Freshman Lea Brock sings a solo of Stand for the Gold and White. B A new dimension was added this year at Con- roe High School as the freshmen moved in with just under 1000 members. Being in high school was a lot different from junior high as many freshmen found out. For one thing, waking early enough to be at school by 7:30 was shock to most, but the 2:20 dismissal made up for that quickly. The Freshmen took the tiger by the tail and put up a good fight for the right of the spirit stick. Feelings were hurt and prides dimmed after paint parties were raided by uppcrclass- men. Beginning their high school career of read- ing novels such as Lord of the Flies, Fish found a new twist to study habits. The freshmen had begun to show that they were the best forev- ermore, they are the Class of '84. Locket! Wood and Donna Kaser exchange a quick word at the lockers on their way home. Y 42 v Activities Finding new excitement at the pep ral- lies, the class of '83 moved down from the rail and took a stand in the bleachers along with the other upperclassmen. No longer considering themselves awkward fresh- men. sophomores weren't the least bit embarrassed to make themselves heard in the pep rallies. The gym wasn't the only place which boasted of sophomore pres- ence, but the main building was also quickly made aware of their step up the ladder. Along with the privileges of having a place in the pep rally, moving into the main building, and being able to eat in the main cafeteria, acquiring a driver's license was the most outstanding event of the sopho- more year. Sophomore dedication paid off when they were honored with several spirit sticks and the spirit chain award. lmpatiently we waited, and we will continue to wait and see, if the best will actually be in '83! lr , hi . Christine Johnson wishes it were this easy in a real car. .K ,S ' . , ALL :ls .1 ,. Newly licensed sophomores take to thc parking lot. drivers prepare for the road ahead. At the Homecoming pep rally, sophomores display 50's attire while doing the bunny hop. Chanting their class yell sophomores show genuine enthusiasm. Activities - 43 44 - Acivities Q Don Massengale, .limmy Arbuckle, Brian Pristpn, and Robert Stout at the Homecoming pep rally. Denise Beasley works on her research paper in the library. vicar A In ' , M' s. Awww! f- 0d , ,.,,. w VW, This stop sign portrayedjunior spirit N Being ajunior at CHS was an important and exciting time for the class of 82. The year brought thoughts of college and nerv- ous students anxiously awaited their PSAT scores. Some were pleased with the results, but others realized that it was time to buckle down. Football season brought along a great display of enthusiasm and spirit from 'the juniors as they spread graf- itti and contributed a lot to the pep rallies by winning the spirit stick often. Towards Christmas, the juniors cringed at their empty pockets but outwardly beamed as they showed off their new senior rings. The holidays also brought around the time for the dreaded research papers. After this assignment came the traditional magazine drive which put an air of friendly competi- tion between class members for the honor of being high salesperson, winning pizes and the privilege of tickets to the Junior- Senior Prom. The close of the year brought a sense of accomplishment as the juniors anticipated their opportunity to make a claim to the Senior halls of fame. Jana Hall traditionally turns John Strasburger's new senior ring. These junior girls show their spirit at a pep rally. Activities - 45 46 0 Activities The special school year finally rolled around, and a new breed of seniors stepped out at Conroe High. Destined to be the ones to watch, Senior members adjusted to changes even as early as in the summer, when variations on the Senior pic'tures were experimented with. Always a class with a unique flair, the class of '81 spotted the pep rally scene to capture an occasional spirit stick and set a four-year recordl of winning the Homecoming pep rally. Also an important part of the final year's sched- ule was the annual and hectic Senior Blood Drive, a last chance for many to work as a group as the Seniors of '8 1. Many found, an increase in the workload at school, yet dis- covered an equally positive increase in teacher-student relationships. Being a sen- ior was more than just a filled homework scheduleg it was finally being looked up to by admiring underclassmen. li tif my 1. Q 3 Pep rallies give these seniors the chance they ni- release that spirit of '81 . Seniors of '81 jump for joy as the spirit stick is the gift of life captured once again. David Deck Photography presents an additional and new photo style to this year's Senior pictures. Activities - 47 Juniors are waylaid again when Kellie Nelson is stop- ped by Jackie Wilson. Lavona Kuzniar runs lriumphantly across the goal line to give the Seniors six more points. 48 0 Powder Puff Powder Pull cheerleaders direct their interests toward respective teams. Senior coach watches the game from the sidelines. The Senior girls of '81 were back in full force this ear to take revenge for their six point loss last year s Juniors. The third annual Powder Puff game, Jonsored by the Key Club, was marked by a tradi- onal Senior win with a score of 28-7. In a reversal froles, male members of both the Junior and Sen- tr classes were found turning cartwheels, building yramids, and prissing around in their version of teerleading regalia. Despite the competitive situa- on, friendships and fun remained the dominant spects, and the spirit of the game made it an enjoy- nle activity for all involved. The evening did not ose with the end of Powder Puff football, however, a girls treated their dates to an after-game dinner ld night on the town. ,QV Zufbtivlee my iii x-.. Quarterback Laurie Rutherford takes control of the ball forthe Seniors once again. ess - . -. 1, .W L4 ef.e,1 An action play unfolds as both teams strut their stuff. Junior and Senior cheerleaders team up to build this stupendous pyramid. Powder Puff 0 49 5 , Ee Ei 1 - ,1- 3 ' 3. f - A f A W. ,, H, sf , Q. 2. Q9 31, Y e fi r 'I lg K1 5: ?SX1 'l 1 X5 hvi 'F ' in Jig My D H YU? 'f -1 f ,jf .Q-'Z , -1- . ' V 7 f , -1 T E . s 1 iK,pi:g,T, ' V Ig :fp-' . .. ,1.,Nw, -'-.4 Sb EWT1 f.:1',mg'j5 g K.-3 ,w 1 i ' -.s .5 . 4, sr , '.XIJ',-E - My ., . wvwf, 4- ' w-,ezczgr , ..L., :5,z:, ' J. fy , zz, J F V , A 1 ifmif 1? 11 i X 4 , . s. +- ,- N552 Y WQ'fm i,3g maj!! ,ul K-21 , , .., ii! GANIZATIQNS , , -M. if-, ww-:nur , 1 ,.,. A -as - . im'-r my - .M ,. , sw' -- i X. if Melzil Trudes student, Mike Armstrong. welds :in engine stund for the Ciuidiinee :ind Pliiecnient Build- ing. Data Processing proves to bc too curly a class for Gru- cic Keller und her IBM friend. ff? ' concentrating. Jeff Stuliworth rebuilds un in Auto Mechanics. czitionzil Clubs uto Bod Painting on a Shine While learning the basic fundamentals ofAuto Body repair and painting, students learned how to use and take care of power tools and above all learned about safety. Students were taught not only through textbooks, but were also able to learn through firsthand experience from sanding off old paint to having a sparkling 'fnew automobile to admire with a feeling of accomplishment. Besides bringing in the new year, Auto Body students were also preparing for competition. District competition was held in Febru- ary at Port Arthur, Texas, with students competing in skills from two to four hours long. These skills were performed in front of judges who judged on precision and workmanship. The students who received first place ribbons qualified for the State competi- tion held in April at Dallas, Texas. Scott Kalis sands a truck in preparation for priming. Before sanding, Will McCullough primes a car. Afternoon C'lu.rse.r.' Qlst Rowj W. Starmack, W. McCullough, J. Taylor, Pres., J. Taylor, Sponsor. M. Zwarmmann, Rep., R. Cochran, Sgt. at Arms, R. Mullens. t2ndJ J. Mcding, J. Bennett, J. Ware, P. Woalsey. 54 Auto Body of assistance. Mr. Taylor helps Robert Cochran .1 hook. MQ K. W orning Classes: Clst Rowj D. Cady, Vice-Pres., M. Szjcer, M. Zwarmmann, Rep., G. Blaugh, Sec.- Trcas.. C. Wisc, R. Cochran, Sgt. at Arms, T. Clark, McWilliams. Lllndj D. Fauley, L. Peycke, K. are. R. Merriman, J. Hoffman, J. Bcnncll, Charles Margan prepares a car for a new paintjob. Auto Body 0 55 we W it up with Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanic members started the year off learning the basic techniques of repairing automobiles. These techniques included those necessary for a front end alignment and adjusting brakes. Money earned forthe parts needed in repairing mechanical diffi- culties were earned through the community bringing their auto- mobiles in for repair. With the coming ofa new year, students were preparing for competition. District competition was held in February at Port Arthur, and State competition held in April at Dallas. Texas. Stu- dents competed in mechanical skills and projects and were judged on workmanship. Concentrating. Darrell Mealer installs a carburetor, Helping one another, Mike Hoffart and Craig Meyer replace alternators. .....,-f..-..A.,- f . ...- Menzberx: tlst Rowl J. McCullar. J. Lansdon, R. Walton, Sgt. at Arms. J. Willet. Vice-Pres., J. Kala- l'ut, D. Cook. R. Owens. J. Wood. Parl.. D. Lee. S, Kuzniar. Sec., .l. Bettes. R, Baker, J. Johnson. t2ndl D. Black. G. Barnes, C. Barttelbot. M. Kroll. C. Con- roe, R. Burns. T. Avatson, S. Baudat. C. Meyer. M. Hoffar, Treas,. J. Stallworth. Pres. Working strenuously. Jeff Stallworth rebuilds an engine. N6 Aulo Mechanics , . i 4 4 '14 CLEA IS S .ff Morning and Afternoon Marine Repair Classes Oficers: John May. Rep.. Ray Simpson, Parl.: Charles Hogan. Sgt. at Arms: Jesse llcndlcy. Pres.: Bobby Champion, V, Prcs.g Clay .lackson,Sec.1 Mike Shores, Treas. If you have ever stopped into the marine repair class, you probably thought you were in a professional marina boat shop. Students in Marine Repair not only learn how to repair boat motors, but also all kinds of other small motors as well as fiberglass. This year students did contract work to finance their club and area competitions, The club members attended a leadership conference at Beaumont, Texas in Novem- ber. The Conroe High Chapter of Marine Repair hosted the District competition in March. In May students attended competi- tion in Fort Worth where they were judged on mechanical ability. Top students advanced to state competition. All things considered, marine repair had a very suc- cessful year. Showing mechanical skill, Richard Sturgeon and Ray Simpson work on zt motor. Marine Rcpur S7 Construction Trades uilding the Future Members: T. Bowles, J. Bclda, D. White, L. Dickey, B. Crowley, B. Hoover, B. Robertson, B. Holly, R. Smith, .l. Syphrett, D. Powers, R. Roddey, B. Smith, R. Isbell. For Construction Trades Members, Building is their middle name. In this club, students discovered invaluable skills for future work in the business world. Members learned and used high standards of workmanship and trade ethics in building a house, during classes, near the Vocational Building. These high stand- ards were also applied to work used for fund-raising: building pic- nic tables, dog houses, and doing repair work. A VOCT Regional Contest was held at the Conroe Area Vocational School on March 28, 1981 with many local winners. These students went on to the state meet for competition on May lst and 2nd at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth. Working individually but as a group, Construction Trades Members learned to reach their goals without prejudice - knowing that they had the same rights. Ojicersx Parl. - Troy Bowles, Trcas. - Lonnie Dickey, V. Pres. W Dan Powers, Pres. - Robert Isbell, Rep. - Billy Hooper, Sgt. at Arms - Ray Roddey, Sec. - .lay Belda. Working on a house is a major project of Construc- tion Trades members. ?'1 'S Wt? Building Trades: Foundations of Tomorrow Organization, knowledge and hard work are what it takes to be a successful building trades member. This past year students relied on these qualities throughout the building of a 550,000 house in Artesian Oaks. Profits from the sale ofthe home will be used for building materials next year. From the beginning of construction to the time when the home was sold in Officers: R. Rainey, V. Pres., J. Hobb, Sec., Treas.g T. Munnerlyn, Pres., D, McCown, Sgt. at Arms. s . ,fsimt g L the spring, students were kept very busy. Outside the doors of their workshop in the vocational building sounds of hammers, saws, and drills could be heard as students prepared for their next day's work. Through the leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Summy, students learned organiza- tion, how to work with oth- ers, and most importantly they were trained for entry level employment in the building industry. 1 ss as .. . -wa fe eat se Working together, Don Hollister and Albert Nelson, two Special Needs students, sharpen their skills with power tools. Building Trades members Building Trades 59 Welders Add Spark to Metal Trades Sparks flew as Metal Trades students started work- ing early in the year on individual projects for VICA contest. This ycar's competition was held in February at Port Arthur, Texas. Students werejudged on ability of accuracy and skills. Outside ofthe long hard hours spent on these projects, members also dedicated part of the year to making wind chimes and doorknockers. These were sold around the school and community to support club funds. Throughout the year, members received an education in a field that will benefit them in the future. Keeping up with machine maintenance. Victor Bryan and Bobby Harris replace the apron on a lathe. Metal Trades members Using the oxyacetylene cutting torch Jeff Marshall burns a piece of pl ite steel 60 Mel tl Trades Kyle and Clark Brown check out a tuner color television. Radio and T Operates with Frequency Many members of our community utilized the services of CHS's vocational Radio and TV depart- ment directed by Bill Tabot. Students raised funds by servicing and selling appliances to local custom- ers. Projects ranged from hair dryers to complex circuit boards. Aside from raising funds. the shop helped members to increase individual skills and develop a sense of responsibility. Members started working very early in the school year on individual projects for district competition. This was where all the hard work was rewarded with the distribution of plaques to the winners. Working diligently. John Witt repairs a televi- sion for a customer. Mvmher.v.' tBottom Rowl O. Philley, L, Baird, S. Box. J. Box, J, Collier, tMiddle Rowj J. Hewatl. R. White. R. Parker. G. Gunter, C. Weaver. D. Grace, J, Harris. tTop Rowj R. Lewis, J, Brewer, J. Whitt, A, Malone, P. Petrowski. R. Lindgren. T. Kyle. Radio and TV 0 6l Programming For Progres Mrs. Taylor's data processing class What do computers and a classroom have in common? A lot ifyou are a student in data processing. Student learn key punch and programming proficiency. Those students who are recommended are placed in part-time administrative jobs. The data processing club has grown from sixty-five to seventy members showing the growing interest in this broad field. Besides learning a skill, students also learn to work together and have a sense of responsibility. The data processing classes and other O.E.A. QOffice Education Associationj classes elected their data processing sweet- heart and had their officer installation in October. Data processing also had a civic service project this year. Data processing students also went to area competition where students placing first and second advanced to state competition. To finance these trips, the club sold giant coloring books and computer printed posters. Data processing was not all work this year. They had a Christmas party and wrapped up a successful year with an end of the year pic- mc. Checking the printer are Darrell Vader, Melony Thompson and .lean Mills. 62 Data Processing ,vw . SQHMQ Ss Kisjlt K .. ,,, , .gi- W ik ig.. ,,.. ,1- ix K. 'iv ahvcrsf Teresa Hake, V. Presg Mindi Cozart, Hist.g rol Jefferson. ParI.g Teresa Neal, Treas.3 John Bes- r. Pres.: Kristi Kuenstler, Sec.: Callie Johnson, 'pg Zola Milo. Sgt. at Arms. iss Hughes data processing class. Data Processing v 63 This year the Air Conditioning Depart- ment, under the supervision of Mr. Melvin Jones, worked on many useful projects. With an increased membership of twenty- nine members, they met in shop during school hours and worked on various pro- jects, ranging from repairing a fan to han- dling a compressor. Students raised money by selling attic insulation to Conroe resi- dents. The money was used for VICA com- petition at Port Arthur, Texas, in Febru- ary, and for a trip to the state contest. Extra excitement came from a visit to Six Flags in Dallas, Texas. The main project this year was insulating a home in Foster Oaks. Throughout the year members learned skills which will last them a life Beats the Hea time. Air Conditioning Members , , L lw.-4 g,Qq',vwe Jag! 4, Aa. El ',,x- gg, 4' . . .vor K 64 v Air Conditioning Allen Huckabee concentrates on boaring a compres- SOI. James Gregor , Cornelius Ha nes Jeffre Frank, Y Y - Y and Billy Johnson strip down an air conditioning unit. Farley Vermillion and Randal Alfork work on grind- ing a generator. gn ' 4730 I ? Printing rades .. . Leaves a Print on CHS Patience, time, and the will to learn were the qualities Printing trade members pos- sessed in their work. This two year course taught students how to compose copy, stripping and printing of negatives, and learning how to bind. Among the projects members completed, were the making of notepads and binding the student hand- books for Conroe High. While completing projects for others, members were also creating their own pro- jects preparing for competition. Such pro- jects were designing a color picture and stripping a negative in a specific time ele- ment. This year's competitions were Dis- trict at Port Arthur in March and State held in April at Dallas, Texas. ,Z metal plate. Glenda Reynolds prepares to print negatives on a Members: tFirst Rowj T. Gracey, R. Makowsky, Sec., S. Bruno, Pres., S. Hudspeth, S. Orrick, Rpt., G. Hinojosa, Treas. fSecondj H. Jacobson, Sponsor, C. Jones, S. Runnels, R. Muller, C. Martin, Parl., J. Mendez, R. McDaniel, Vice-Pres., K. Baker, Sgt. at Arms, L. Midkiff, G. Reynolds, J. Barlett. Jerald Bartlett operates a hole drill for paper. Printing Trades - 65 Love and Laughter Light Up Little Faces Leading the way for the development of young minds was the task of Child Care members. Throughout the day there was the routine of playing games, learning times, taking naps, and nature walks. Stu- dents learned through technical knowledge in the classroom as well as actual lab expe- rience. The Child Care students studied the emotional and physical development of the children while watching it happening around them. The parents of the children kept by the Child Care members are C.H.S. employees. There are 15 children ranging from 3 to 5 years of age. The stu- 66 Child Care dents were kept very busy all year with activities from celebrating birthdays and holidays to taking field trips to day care centers and having guest speakers. Through the guidance of their sponsor, Marian Pearce, students developed skills qualifying them for employment as aids in Child Care fields. Celebrating Halloween Child Care children reveal their secret selves. Sherri Ware patiently observes this couple's board- work. X Sponsors: Marian Pearce, Judy Kidd, Luz Earthman. Child Care members Tammy Rapsher finds Candy Land Bingo is just child's play. W Earning while learning is the main aspect of I.C.T. Industrial Cooperative Training students gained valuable ex- perience to be used in their future and earned pay as well. I.C.T. members learn- ed to do their jobs better by studying related technical information in class, and then combining that information with their on-the-job skills. They worked at various businesses such as Diamond J. Motors, Moran Utilities, Franklin Machine Works Inc., and Gulf States Utilities. The members also used the skills they learned to compete in the Area contest held in Port Arthur. By learning a vocation I.C.T. members were better prepared for a highly competitive job market. J. Adams, D. Muller, E. Franklin, D. Hightower, K. Wilson, S. Gauthier, J. Foster, K. Auld, H. Gage, R. Curry, J. Renolds, S. Howard, R. Lopez, C. Cross, R. Walker, D. Rutherford, P. Weinzettle, L. Glenn, R. Johnson, S. Green, T. Podeyn, T. Laird, G. Hawk Stephine Keating, at Choat Ceramic Lab, applies her dental technique. At South Frazier Auto, Robert Walker tunes up his mechanical skills. Ind. Arts Cleans U Ct I O 1 h Splfll Beginning with a new school year, the Industrial Arts club achieved a never before membership of 267 making them- selves second in the nation. They started the year off with a get acquainted fishing trip and fish fry. Soon after this, a fund- raising project was the selling of Drix, a multi-purpose cleanser and degreaser. This brought on the sale of the spirit chain com- petition against McCullough, Sophomores took honors with 68,000 links which com- bined with the other classes made a total of 168,482 links, successfully winning over McCullough's 85,000. Other activities members took part in were various field trips, worknights, monthly meetings, and the annual banquet held in May. While there was always fun, students soon began preparing for competition held in the spring. Students entering in drafting were judged on technical drawings, archi- tecture, and various other entries. Wood making students entered such things as deskplates, cutting boards, and other wood projects. Metal working students had such projects as sheet metal, welding, lathe pro- jects, and art metals. Local competition was held in April at the Vocational Build- ing, with Regional in April at Huntsville, and State held in May at Waco. Working carefully, Robi Wood working. Officers: fFirst Rowj T. Truitt Vice Pres of Woods B, Dozier, Sgt. at Arms R Thompson Pres K Tiner, Vice-Pres. of Drafting CSecondJ Mr Burchett Metal Working Sponsor Mr Balusek Drafting Sponsor, K. Minnis, Rept M Daniel Treas C Wil liams, Sec., Mr. Simon, Drafting Sponsor Mr Reed Wood Working Sponsor tNot Shownj S Myers Vice-Pres, of Metals. 68 Industrial Arts Y: ww., X Working precisely, Tom Whaley and Steve Fursten- feld welds with a MIG welder. . ' f X A X my f , , A l A '- y i.,, l 1 i -' l fu Drafting student, James Otto writes down his vocabu- lary words. Students working on the spirit chain. Industrial Arts 0 69 l Future Designers of the Industrial Worlc Being precise, Roger DeBardelaben planes a board. David Brennan and John Tullis help in the construc- tion of the spirit chain. Receiving fifty dollars from President Rusty Thomp- son, Mark Darsey is rewarded for his deligcnt work in the sale of Drix. 70 0 Industrial Arts l David Brennan uses precision equipment while oper- ating a metal lathe. 1 J 1511 K af, 1 ' if Students help one another in cutting spirit chain links, Mr. Simon explains the clearance for the projection of a chimney. Industrial Arts v 71 Morning Class: Officers: Clint Kellogg, Sgt. at Armsg Kent Cox, Treas.g Valeri Smith, V. Pres. and Sec.g Tim Cantrell, Pres. Members: Todd Jewitt, Kerry Owens, Keith Powell, Bonnie Belson, Mrs. Summy, Sponsor. What do blueprints and C.H.S. have in common? Everything if you're in Voca- tional Drafting. Vocational Drafting is a program geared to train students for entry in an occupation as a drafter. A student enrolled in the two year program will have had 1050 hours of drafting instruction upon completion of the course. The three hour course covered drafting techniques in all different phases of drafting. To finance their club's activities, the drafting class sold key chains and Christmas ornaments this year. Students who graduated this year will be ready to immediately enter the drafting field as skilled draftsmen. Voca- tional Drafting is two years that will last a lifetime. Ajernoon Class: Ogicers: Richi Conti, Pres., Mark Novark, V. Pres.g Garland Parker, Treas.g Richard Garza, Sgt. at Arms. Members: John Gaugh, Kelly Smith, Neal Moore, John Emmick, Albert Adams, Mitzi Wilson, .lene Perry. 72 Vocational Drafting Drafting .. l li... , Blueprint of Success helps Todd Jewitt. . ' 62211 f i ,.,,, AQS, ith a joint effort, John Emmick and Albert Adams ut the final touches on their prints, , - nu , , , , 1 I t , ' 4 'a 3'-: wwasx 1, 1 -ees if xxx. l Si- 41' M if A in ,. 5 -3 A no ' , fa. - ,..,,.,,,.,x.m...w..s,. oawwfwww.. W ' At the print machine, Valeri Smith blues her prints. Mrs. Summy displays patience along with skill as she AN ,,.,Hf- ' 4 sw ' Vocational Drafting v 73 Preparing Today for the World of Work While gaining on the job experience. students in VOCT tVocational Opportuni- ties Club of Texasj also aided the commu- nity. The students of Mrs. Simmons. spon- sor of Chapter 454 and Mr. Rivet, sponsor ofChapter 385, worked at many local busi- nesses such as, Ben's T.V., Standard Motors, Paner's Supply, Bonanza, and Autumn Hills. During the spring, students went to area and state competitions. They competed in the fields of leadership abili- ties and citizenship. The VOCT activities promoted an appreciation for the Ameri- can way of life, developed individual pride in workmanship, and developed an under- standing for the world at work. Operating a glass lapping machine, Billy King tSgt.- at-Arms for area eightj works to get thejob done. L. Julian. S. Barnes, K, Ouzts QTreas.j, R. King, C. Roach lStudent Adv,J, R. Carver tSgt.-at-Armsl, E. Reeves tReporterJ, G. Latner tParI.J, B. King tPres.J, G. Alford tSec.J Vice Pres.. Allan Carroll, wraps it up at Jiffy Stop No. 3. il Y '! 1 Q l Kay Hobbs, at Moore Supply, aids in office duplica- tion. M. Rcynolds, R. Thompson, R. Moore. S. Patten, L. Nichols, L, Sunday. J. Richardson, J. Billnoski, Mrs. J. Simmons - Sponsor, J, Berry, T. Vadcn, J, Rich- ardson, M. Bush. S. Thompson, J. Ki7er, G. Gann, K. Hobbs, D. Perry, J. Lawson. H. Pittman. D, Hilton, R. Moore, D. Belton, T. Conrad, P. Gorris Cutting crystal, Troy Vaden at Sawyers Crystal Sys- tems docs a day's work. D. Belton tRep.J. Tvl. Reynolds tParl.J. R. Thompson lSgt. at armsj. S, Patten tStudcnt Adv,J. R. Moore lPres.j, T, Vaden QV. Presb, M, Bush tScc.l. J. Bull- noski tTrcas.j VOCT - 75 76 - Cosmetology Cosmetology: Doing it with Style Cosmetology students brushed up on their techniques in hair styling, manicur- ing, wiggery, and make-up application in preparation for the state board examina- tion held in Austin, Texas. Passing this skills and knowledge test meant a beauti- cian's license and the start of a promising career. Throughout the year the girls prac- ticed on models as well as on each other. The classes were often visited by hair styling and cosmetic artists demonstrating the latest fads. Members subsidized club funds by working on customers for a mini- mal fee. Getting ready for the rest of the day, Kelly Clark fixes her hair. Cosmetology Members: tFirst Rowj Chapa, L. John- son, S. Phillips, C. Lake, S. Patenaude. fSecond Rowj T. Cowan, B. Boydston, S. Ramirez, Mrs. Gracie Dorman, K. McCarty, P. Medina. CThird Rowj K. Weldon, K. Weldon, B. Schuster, B. Wojcik, C. Hill, K. Clark, T. Thurman. tNot Picturedj R. Cook, C. Jackson, J. Williams. Trying out her perming techniques, Bobbie Boydston practices on Lisa Johnson. i - l in in Q ....... .J J X 'F H . .,.W.,.. Polishing up on basic skills, Cindy Lake shampoos Brigida Chapa. 'I Cosmetology Members: LFirst Rowj C. Williams, Mrs. Gracie Dorman, T. Yohner. LS:-:cond Rowl S. Raney, P. Landrum, S. Bryant, S, Brent, K. Pell, Class Dummy, J. Carter. LThird Rowl B. Lecurcux, B. McDaniel, S. Mencke, P. Fleming. .Earn L Kay Weldon experiments with new hair-dos on Suzanne Datenaudes. DE: orkmg Toward Their Gof The 1980-81 Distributive Education Class 78 - Distributive Education In Distributive Education students gained valuable experience in the working world while getting a necessary education. Students held various part time jobs in the local community. This gives students the opportunity upon graduation to immedi- ately enter the field of their choice as an experienced worker. The Distributive Edu- cation Club went to area competition in February and the top seventeen students went to the State Development Conference in March. Distributive Education made a great contribution to our community and the students of C.H.S. With obvious pride, the D.E, classes display a few of their accomplishments. ',f , lf, '3' X f ,iran wxmq: H i 'I '-,!'?4'1'., w ,T,l., , mf?-1 ,.fgx, f'ff?3m: ' . x fprp. . .-J. , 'V rv gint, A'-, Ya 1 I , I V, , . an-1,134 ax. .K ,gh 'f .. F3-74'-1--x4'fr.'z ' ue F-2.-?',:H-F -.f .if sy' W: , .. ,ii 1 - L 2:1-,nk 1 ii' is -v-r Working hard, Kelly Childers displays her talent at Tops and Bottoms for Gals. Officers: Belinda McCreary, Sec.g Dawn Bell, Treas.g Deryl Merdian, Hist.3 Bret Gray, Sgt. at Armsg Larry Hoot, V. Pres.g Tracy Wright, Pres. -t Proving students are good workers, Joe Cantrell shows his handiness at Everett's Hardware. Distributive Education ' 79 We are met in a spirit of friendship and good will as we prepare for lives of service in office occupations. We work together to attain the goals of uponhertyping. OEA and pledge our loyalty to our nation. These words, the OEA Pledge, signified the feelings and ideals of VOE members as they learned and used office skills. The approximately sixty members in VOE attended regular meetings and sold M8cM's during Septem- ber and October to raise money for parties, an Employer-Employ- ees Banquet, equipment supplies, and contest expenses. During the Spring, DEA members competed at contests on the area, state, and national levels. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Carolyn Walker and Mrs. Lindy Bingham, these stu- dents learned business skills and about the business world, prepar- ing for future occupations: being file clerks, receptionists, secretar- ies and word processors. fAbove Righty VOE Lab: CBottom Rowj P. Jones, K. Bonner, R. Vandewerker, D. Shipp, T. Winans, T. Budell, T. Tolbert, L. Aldridge, K. Andrews. fMiddle Rowj D. Wood, J. Baudat, S. Coots, B. Buffington, T. Harris, D. White, M. Elizando, K. Loul, A. Smith, K. Look. CTopJ S. Dacke, C. Cook, L. White, C. Young, T. Cooper, L. Ward, K. Wilson, E. Beckwarth, T. Weaver, C. Savoy, D. Ford, T. Pollett, T. Busby, Mrs. Walker fSponsorj. With calculator and adding machine at hand, Carmen Wiggins keeps her business skills sharp. 80 OEA VOE Learning office skills, Cheryl Cooper brushes f , Developing Througl OEA-VOE 'WAN fi... Cindy Chandler practices secretarial skills at her desk. fBelowJ VOE Offcers: fBottomJ S. Dacke tVice-Pres.l. T. Pollett fTreasJ S Mott lSec.l, C. Chandler tHist.l, L. Scott tPrcs.J. fTopl D. White tTreas.J, S. Coots tRep.J, J. A. Lang tTreas.J, D. Martin tParl.J, A Sm1thfSgt.atArmsJ, H. Flores tTreas.J, R. Vandewerkcr fTrcas.j. w V0l:Cooptool y Q g ' - : B tt m M. Heath, R. Cr er, W. Twiss, K. Dawson, B. uiro a, G C . . . , I j . , Wiggins. J. Ward, L. Wiggins, tTopJ T. Campagne, L. Scott, H. Flores, C. Chandler, J. A. Lang, M. Sawycr, D. Martin, Mrs. Bingham fSponsorl. OEA -VOE v 81 82 - FFA 190 members participated this past year in Conroe's Future Farmers of America chapter. Competing with area high schools and surrounding counties, the FFA brought home many awards to add to their already awesome collection. Aside from working on their class projects, members traveled to Houston in February to par- ticipate in the largest Livestock Show in Texas. When March came around, Con- roe's FFA could be found at the Mon- tgomery County Fair where they proceed- ed to dominate the award winning. Members also learned to develop skills in public speaking, welding, horticulture, and wood working, all of which are vital assets to a farmers success. In order to finance their various trips, the FFA held a traditionally profitable fruit sale. Members also held a fund rais- ing dance which gave them a chance to kick up their heels and have a good ole time like all farmers should. Students examined the - green of their thumb. aw,- FFA... Finest Farming Adolescent F' Working on projects took much time. Tom Kelley works on his gardening. J. T. Eckstrum delivers fruit to a prospective CUSIOITICT. l l l l .I if.-XS lf ' sshwawf FRU FFA Ofjcers and Sponsors: Howard Moore, C. Winters, B. Carver, J. Winters, D. Ellisor, D, Sanders, G. Snoe, J. Day, F, Reese, F. Zdunkawitz, M. Kroschel ' FFA Members i 4 1 x I l x I , 1 FFA - 83 .CW 84 - VOCCT VOCCT Wocational Office Careers uplicating performance Club of Texasj had a very fun-filled and successful year. Led by Mrs. Beth Cassels, the new club's sponsor, students par- ticipated in an Office Duplication Contest in April at the Six Flags Hotel, where they received plaques and ribbons for their fine performances. Cookbooks, containing recipes contributed by Conroe Vocational teachers, were printed by classes to raise money for ODP equipment. Throughout the course of the year, students learned parliamentary procedure and how to han- dle money. VOCCT prepares students for jobs in printing and for getting along with others. Members ended the school year with a party before adjourning for a well- earned vacation. VOCCT Members. Rebecca Bledsoe practices on running a press machine. Donna Toddy improves on her typing skills. Nw. l ll in a Day's Work , 1 rv ,t 3 'ff-'ft While most of us have trouble just going to school, HERO QI-Iome Economics Rela- ted Occupationsj members attended school and work. Besides their job, they met the second Wednesday of every month and during class periods to discuss their experi- ences at work. There were programs every month where members listened to guest speakers and learned of the many opportu- nities available to them through home eco- nomic careers. It was not all work and no fun. HERO students had a Christmas open house for their employers and an Employer-Employee Appreciation Ban- quet at the end of the year. Besides the extra money, HERO members learned responsibility and leadership which will prepare them for the working world. H ERO members. 4. tk, U Linda Pollard reads a story to children at The Cradle. Dee Ellisor prices goods at Piggly Wiggly. HERO 85 Suzette Debreczeni makes a friend at the Octoberfest. Tiger Paw members practice on their homecoming routine. A O qiff? 86 - Organizations Lori Plummer and Jana Hall explore the life of a par- amecium. Kings and Knights cheek it out -Lb- 5.,,ifTfsvfg7 hard Moe moves his knight in preparation for e attack. Members: C. Overby, R. Hansen, H. Maueermann, R. Moe, D. Patterson, M. Mattox, S. Preston, S. Heasley, T. Reel, W. Hartoon, T. McGaughy, L. No- ble, J. Sentmanet, J. Sentmanet, G. J. Renus, B. Baker, C. Wade. On alternate Tuesday nights of each month, Chess club members could be found in Mr. Katibi's physics room, com- peting with one another in the game of chess. When not actually engaged in com- petition with one another, members com- pared strategies to better improve their game. With the beginning of a new year, January and February brought our own tournament at Conroe High. The winners went on to the tournament with Mc- Cullough High School. Chess Club win- ners who had plotted their moves to defeat others were rewarded with trophies to show their mark of excellence at chess. Dean Patterson and Richard Moe plan their stragedy for the next moves. Chess Club 87 88 ' Bowling Striking Year Everyone has heard this old sayingg Birds of a feather flock together. The Bowling Club put it to good use. Every Monday afternoon, members met at the 300 Bowl to perfect their game. They all shared this interest, so why not enjoy it together? This was how Mrs. Lynn Cart- wright felt when she helped students form this club several years ago. Members often held tournaments among themselves. The students helped each other by pointing out good points along with the bad ones. The Bowling Club found a means of enjoy- ment, relaxation, and competitive satisfac- tion together. Renee Haynes tries to execute good form as she sends the ball rolling, -M---....,....,. , .,.,..,:.-me-,wegyuqw vw-N W-+-W. - W-pa.-.-...,,t.. .wmwm r-Q-an . gl in I K news- f ..... W M. K , . -.,,,, os, , '.W 'W , fQ2 n,w-iw ,Uv ,t 5 - ,,,, H M, aa., ,- V 1,5 W'-'w,,,u X. e A .4 x X Billy Maddox hopes for a strike. Bowling Club Members: C. Bailey, J. Vinson, R, Hayes, W. Hudspeth, B. York, B. Adkins, K. Ven- don, K. Cartwright, J. Sheppard, B. Maddox. i Youth for Christ Spread Good News Because of an intense feeling for God and His son, Youth for Christ members created close, personal relationships which unified them as Christians. Many activities tied them together, and to partly finance these activities, members sold jewelry. This successful business venture enabled them to have a Christmas party and to provide guest speakers for meetings. Every other Thursday morning and every other Mon- day night, these meetings were held to bring YFC participants closer to God and to tell others ofthe Good News. Youth for Christ Ojfrers: tRow ll Linda Tyler, D. Currie. tRow 25 J. Stoke, B. Whitmore. C. Poole. fRow 31 J. Fauley. G. Burns. Youth for Christ Members: tRow lj P. Teague, L. Tyler, S. Curried, K. Eubanks, S. Smith. tRow 21 G. Whitehead, M. Hall, D. Worley, Mrs. Betty Wlilkcr- son - Sponsor, S. Earthnab. J, Stokes. C. Poole. tRow 31 J. Fauley, G. Burns, B. Whitmore. R. Thorn- burg. YFC - 89 Star Gazm What do parties, constellations, nebulas, night observations, and telescopes have to do with your everyday life? Alot, if you were a member of the Astronomy Club. Since this was a relatively new club at C.H.S. the members were few but they aimed their goals high. Meeting during their astronomy class, third period, and on Tuesday or Wednesday nights they ac- quired a vast knowledge in the subject of astronomy. Star-Gazing is an exciting hobby and the students gained a good background for careers in fields such as meterology. Led by their sponsor, Mrs. Joan Carr, members gathered in pastures late at night to get a glimpse of the galax- ies. When the weather permitted students used their Celeston 8 telescope to study the galactic formations. The Astronomy Club members learned throughout the year that the heavens are interesting as well as amazingly beautiful. Members: Kelly Strain, Walter Harris, Lelanda Savage, Treasurer: Steve Weisner, Presidentg James Irwin, Vice Presidentg Joan Carr, Sponsorg Patty Lowery, Mario Cardeas, Leslie Simmons, Owen Matt, Kevin Lowe, Mike McMillon, Tim Simmons Steve Wisner picks the tunes to brighten up the Astronomy Club Christmas party Tina Butler, Secretary for the Astronomy Club. Waiting with anticipation of Santa's arrival the Astronomy members showed their cheer with a party at Hofbrau. 90 Astronomy -g., ik, 1... --...,, 1 -...N --.Q -... l I i i f Mn 'gf l 15 Discovering Identities The Psychology Club's 1980-81 calen- dar was filled with interesting events. These activities included a Christmas party, spring picnic. field trips to Sam Houston State University and Brenham State School, and numerous socials for the Montgomery County center for the men- tally retarded. The fund raising project for this year was the selling of silk homecoming mums. The club promotes interest in psychologi- cal well-being of self and others and famil- iarizes students with careers in psychology. The field trips to the different schools gave them the opportunity to learn how experi- ments are performed and to see psychologi- cal concepts in action. Connie Loftis purchases her silk homecoming mum from psychology member, Billy Threat. PSYCHOLOGY MEMBERS Psychologt' Ofjcerx: Sponsor. Movis Sullivan. Hagan Hawthorne. Stephanie Shepard, Suzanne Fields, Debbie Anderson. Psychology 9I Lights, Camera Teaching students to appreciate theatre arts and a possible career in theatre was the goal of Ma Bell. sponsor of Drama and Thespian Clubs. Under her supervi- sion lhe young actors put in their all to present several productions open to the public in the CHS Auditorium. Produc- tions were financed by the sale of candies and donuts. Students did take a little time out to kiek up their heels at the annual Christmas party and the many cast parties. All the hard work and efforts paid olfat the end of the year at UIL contest where Conroe again walked offwith top honors. Ojjicersx J. Wathen, R. Heasley, G. Pevke. C. Stakes. Becky Bell. S. Kendell. C. Rose. M. McLean, M. Merritt, Dra DRAMA MEMBERS Cindy MeClines and Garry Floyd portray their rolcs superbly in the play You Can't Take lt With You. 53 ,QM 1 If Q ' W 'S Ti M l ' of sq. 'ix ix . U. . . S11 K ff A f it kx....n-- Q Z sip K . gg! in ,K s ,L in 4 B 91. in at , ll Q , XA if Q. at lf! QU ,a f' 'Sw ,nm THESPIANS ,vffr 8' ,fr 5 me Ryan. 'fs fi id if .T A Performing to their highest abilities, Gene Rogers and Leon Sellers star in thc drama dcpartmenfs fall produclion. Action. Garry Floyd gullunlly comes to the rescue of Mary l., kc- asf 40 Thcspians 0 93 94 'GSL Conroe, have enemies? A firm handshake and a gift, what bet- ter way could there be to promote favora- ble relations between two people or better yet, two schools. Such was the ease as the twelve members for Conroe High's Good Sportsmanship League worked towards establishing and maintaining good sports- manship among Conroe High's rivals. Members were chosen for their leader- ship qualities and their ability to get along with people. Every member was required to maintain a 'C' average in their classes. Three times a year, GSL members attended district meetings to represent Conroe High School's student body and promote sportsmanship throughout the dis- trict. Good Sportsmanship League activities included a bake sale along with the compil- ing and presentation ofa scrapbook to Mr. Harwell and head football coach, Buddy Moorehead. ln addition, the GSL contin- ued the tradition of meeting representa- tives from each school prior to each home football game and presenting them with a gift as a token of good sportsmanship. GSL Membent: J. Winn, A. Heins, S. Downs, spon- sor, S. Hcft, M. Markey, E. Pullen. L. Gerlach, M. Markcy, J. Legg, K. Hutchins, K. Anderson, C. Campbell, T. Palmer. 1,4 5 ff: r :if af' GSL members prepare to go on field to greet opl nents. l l A Picture Can Paint A Thousand ords Y dy kllill . . , I , . . , . tVice-Pres,j, B. Beard tRep.J, N. Stubbs CSec.J, D. Glass tHist.j. Omcerrj Boyd tVIascotJ K Bexley QPresJ S Fuqua fTreas.J, B. Gil- QQ if Qooe Starting the year off with a bang, the Art Club participated in the Second Annual Pumpkin-carving Contest, spon- sored by the Courier for Halloween. To raise money for activities, Art Club mem- bers successfully sold Crystallusions, and with their profits had a Christmas party at Dawn Glass' house. Continuing a long- standing tradition, members made orna- ments and decorated the Christmas tree in the main office. In February, the Art Club hosted the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Art Show and also held the annual Spring Art Show and contest. Sponsors, Cynthia Reid and Kathy Stoecker, along with club officers, also planned sketching field trips and a trip to the Art Institute of Houston. This year proved to be one of the best yet for the Art Club, with much prom- ise forthe future. ' ARTCLUB MEMBERS X nf! Sponsor Kathy Stoecker demonstrates Christmas-card making to club member Tommy Woodard. Art - 95 'FQ Everlasting Faith Through Christ Throughout the twelve months of the year, New Life members were involved in vari- ous activities ranging from: canoeing and innertubing down the Guadalupe River, to fish- ing, and becoming involved in retreats at Forest Glen. Stu- dents participated in many activities at retreats with fun moments intermingled with serious moments. December brought the Christmas Party held at Starla Blancett's house with Christmas caroling in Riv- ershire and fellowship follow- ing. Meetings were held every Monday night at 7:00 with singing, performing skits, games, and various other forms of fellowship. New Life helps students learn about the Bible and Christ, as well as to be themselves, relate to others, live life to its fullest, and experience an abundant life. During the summer, members partici- pate in a volleyball game at a youth retreat. weekly meeting. Clapping enthusiastically, David Vornkahl partici- pates at a sing-along at New Life. 96 - New Life Suzette Debreczeni and Mr. Haug perform a skit at a 1 Ng, s M rw .Q-as A Sponsor Eric Haug and Danny Box show their talents at singing to New Life members. -W A, nfl Lori Hereford takes part in a fun activity at a meet- ing. Thumbs down, Eric Haug facetiously disapproves of the group's singing. New Life - 97 Gpening New Doors for the Less Fortunate A little time, devotion, love and caring were just a few of the qualifications required to be in the Key Club and CHS students showed an amazing degree of these qualities by hiking the mem- bership from last year's 30 to an outstanding 150 this year. The 1980-81 year started out with the annual powder puff game where the Senior girls dominated the Juniors in touch football. Dona- tions amounted to S500 and this money went to various service projects in the community, one of which was a Halloween costume party for students at the Conroe resource center. Next on the agenda was the Kiwanis Christmas parade. Soon afterwards, Key Club members warmed the hearts of many by bringing Christmas to underprivileged families. This included food, toys and most important - Santa and his elves. Members finished up the year with the Easter Seals telethon in which members' efforts were greatly rewarded by the community's participation. Melinda Markey brightens up the atmosphere at the Halloween party, Sydney Fuqua and Danny Williams show their stuff ' 'A A on the dance floor. KEY CLUB MEMBERS l l 98 Key Club s ut of This World .. ' Xxx! Made up of approximately twenty stu- dents, the Science Fiction Club has in the past two years become a reality to science fiction and fantasy lovers. Led by sponsor Raymond Koneceny, members held a Christmas party and attended various con- ventions throughout the year. On Novem- ber 29th, Mysterykon II, a science fiction convention, was held at the Astrovillage Hotel, and Alpha Megadon fthe club's for- mal nameb members participated in the Dungeons and Dragons Tournament, win- ning a third place. Students involved in this club pooled their resources to produce and star in a movie g Alien, an original cre- ation. The members of Alpha Megadon met as a group with common interests in the science fiction and fantasy worlds and made a good start in Conroe High as one of the newest clubs. Science Fielion Club Members: tRow lj A. McCallum, J. Ashby, D, Patterson. M. Wyatt. QRow ZJ D. Williamsen, M. Mattox, K. Christiunson, D. Terry, S. LeVrier, D. D. Gallagher, C. Anderson. iRow 33 C. Whitenberg, D. Samuels, R. Koneceny CSponsorJ, R. Moe. Science Fiction Club Officers: D. Terry, Treas.g R. Moe, Vice-Pres.: D. Sanuels, Sec.g D. Patterson, Pres. Science Fiction 0 99 omen orking Towards a Common Goal . . . What did all the girl athletes at CHS have in common this past year? They all had an intense desire to be the best-better than any others. Why, of course that stands to reason. The girls had a tradition to uphold. Conroe is known for its domina- tion in women's sports. The Tigerettes were the girls athletic association. It was composed of upperclassmen on any one of the CHS athletic teams. The Tigerettes realized that their goals could not be met without lots of sweat, pain, and determina- tion, but they would not do it if they did not enjoy it. Along the way, they did take a break from the work for the Sth annual Poppy Sales for the American Legion which was held November 1. This activity gave all the girls a chance to spend the morning together. This club was formed several years ago in an attempt to create unity between team members of the various sports. After all they all do have something in common -they are the best. Officers: Kathy Martzheim, Presidentg Melinda Markey, Parliamentariang Becky Perkins, Secretaryg Becky Messer, Vice President. l00 Tigerettcs The Tigerettes. Club treasurer, Laurie Rutherford looks for an open teammate. Tina Landry works on executing a dive. Maria McGivney practices tennis after school. K . I W if Y :Nw V. L is nl, 13 ,, at Yi Jana Giese spikes the ball past opponents Becky Cates strives to make a new time. To Be the Best 1 dy Once again the Future Homemakers of America experienced a very rewarding year. It definitely will be one which will be hard to top by others. The FHA involved itself with various community organiza- tions by providing volunteer services. Students dedicated themselves to an area nursing home during the Christmas season by decorating and offering companionship to the homels residents. Rounding out the semester was the annual Christmas ban- quet which was a father-daughter affair this year. Many students' classroom activities were directed toward the Montgomery County 5... Juanita Hines, Sonya Baker, and Shemaria Harris prepare meatballs for a mid-morning snack. ln the fashion show, Terry Wells shows off a newly made shirt. X lliill Fair in March. Through participation in the Home Economics division, they got a chance to increase homemaking skills and successfully compete by exhibiting these skills. FHA members were kept busy the entire year raising funds for scholarships and financing trips to area and state conven- tions. The sale of baked goods and Christmas ornaments provided the needed money. FHA worked to inform its members through special programs and special workshops. In November a boy-girl panel was organized so that members could ask questions concerning male and female relationships. Through workshops, students I O I Stltch 1n Tim' learned to work with others to meet comm goals and cope with everyday problems. FHA prepared its members for commui ty involvement, responsibility, and leads ship. Students learned how to represent th. school and how to get along with others. ' finish up another highly successful year l the FHA, they held a Mother-Daughter tc At this traditional event, scholarships ai senior awards were given out to deservii members. For the 80-81 FHA members, tl year will be tucked away, but it will rema as a stitch in time. 'T-. VP of encounter. Tony l02 FHA Byrom discusses prob- lcms at her workshop. Annette Sanders, Vice President of Projectsg Heckman, Presidentg Wendelene Maxedon, President of Programsg Avera Hill, Secretary Treasurerg Mira Sanders, Vice Laura Weisinger, Vice Micki Heckman, Historian Secretaryg Jim President of President of 1 Tea Tolbert, Heckman, ff- - W '2 to Q 1 kj Il ,vi a-., , X as tiki-ia 1 FHA Members. Shannon Diamond eagerly perfects her sewing skills. H c., f I5 ' ,MF iz ell' GER 5 I N D-21, FHA- l03 Learning the Ropes Will you marry me? The defendant is to be hung. These were common sayings in the Home and Family Living class as students were placed in real life situations and taught how to handle them. The club is composed of thirty members who are presently enrolled in or have taken the Home and Family Living class. Christmas ornaments were sold to finance the trip to state in San Antonio and for an outing to a dinner theater in Houston. Along with a Christmas party, members also enjoyed a get together to celebrate the coming of Spring. Besides a crash course on adulthood, students learned how to present a good self image. Throughout the year, Home and Family Living members found out a great deal about themselves and others. J 'D l04'HFL K... 'Wil Home and Family Officers: President D. Camino, Vice President S. Reynolds, Secretary S. Sabec, Treasurer Shannon Secrest, Reporter Susan Secrest. During a classroom discussion, members listen with interest. za- in unique- Striving for Charisma in thletics Discussing and solving the unique problems in the life of ath- letes, was the purpose behind the newly founded organization, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. This club was started by David Greenfield and Mary Rook. Members met every other to discuss various topics in the boys' and girls' sects. and to listen to an occa- sional speaker. Funds were raised by a car wash held at American Bank in October and a faculty football game against some Hous- ton pro athletes in February. Proceeds from these two events went to sending members to the National Conference at Estes Park, Colorado. FCA Officers: W, Turnbull, K. Wong, J. Mayes, C. Cambell, sponsor, David Greenfield. K. McKenzie, K. Stout, M. Muller. er 3 Coach Greenfield addresses the Tuesday night meet- ing. Members listen attentively to Coach Grccnficld. ' . V' N ,.a,ya,.,I ,.,,,.,s., 1--Qi i .I .I -f It I 1 I. 1. A fi U 13 I 1'i1, 1,'ff, V L 4. 1, 4. i- '1-f- -e fe T 12 'fr 'I' ,jf 'jf T ls' 6. A-LF NA . S Af ,1 H1113 ' ?,A- MEMBERS FCA 0 IOS FTA: 66 n pportunity To Serven An opportunity to serve - the theme for 1980-1981 - expressed in four words the Future Teachers of America members' goals of serving others while teaching. After paying dues, any person with an interest in teaching as a career was consid- ered a member. Under the leadership of sponsors Mrs. Ann Doyle and Mrs. Pat Ezell, club members participated in a vari- ety of events throughout the school year. On Tuesday, October 14, members attended the FTA District Vl Convention at Texas A8z.M University. The convention program consisted of general assembly meetings with campaigning, elections, cc tests, workshops, and house of delega meetings. Toni Shaw won the election to l980-l98l District Historian and Tami Fitzpatrick won the election for Delega at-Large to the State Convention held Fc ruary 27 and 28 in San Antonio. To finance their projects, FTA membl sold Tiger Huggers in October a received points for participation, applyi these points toward future activiti Because of a variety of service projec members developed qualities and aptituz basic to successful teaching. l06 v FTA 1 ' x 8 , . FTA Officers: QBoltomJ C. Hughes, Treas., S. Kellum, Parl., S. Secrest, Hist. QTopJ L. Broom, Vice-Pres., D. Sullivan, Pres., B. Fennessy, Sec. t K x X ' r N Z ,vw v E r .,,.w.a 1' 1 . 4 A Q iz' O 4 FTA Members: fBottomJ T. Shaw, T. Fitzpatrick, H. Flores, S. Treece, K. Mosher, S. Secrest, D. Williamsen, E. McNeeley, S. Stevenson, T. Marquardt. fTopj Mrs. Doyle, Sponsorg D. Sullivan, B. Fennessy, T. Brown, S. Kellum, L. Broom, C. Hughes, J. A. Tutler, D. Roberson, Mrs. Ezell, Sponsor. FTA District VI Offcers: D. Williamsen tlocal Projects Chairmanj, T. Shaaw tDistrict Historian for '80-'8lJ, T. Fritzpatrick QDelegate-at-largej, J. A. Tutter tDistrict Historian for '79-'SOJ. ...aux M. , H ummm fb CD23 neun 111 flll' Kenny Wong addresses the weekly FCA meeting. liamson work diligently on a Troika deadline. l I David Bauerline, Melanie Wyatt, and Denise Wil- k Adkins polishes up his bowling skills. N A AW., .E ,,. is .... ,,.--v- v 4, ,iff-. -M . i s ,W - V, A, as-1 'W' n,l ' ,..-Y 'w - if kin I I 2' Academics - 107 l . 'YK b -wh X-15 - i .- F J 5- A i W-Q. Q-- M K Q A Q 1. Q AS. W S QW ll0'NHS S Scholars Share Christmas Joy With a membership of 120 for 1980-81, the National Honor Society inducted the first top l0'Zp of its members in the spring of 1980. Following this in November, the remaining top 5'Z: of the 1981 class were inducted with a ceremony at the Creighton Theatre. Requirements for these students to be a part of this club were maintaining a 5.5 average and a letter of recommendation from two people. As a yearly fund-raiser members sold stationery to the student body and surrounding community. Money earned from this pro- ject went for the fall induction and club parties. These various parties included a weiner roast, a Christmas party at Kelly Had- dox's house which included caroling and a hayride. The main project NHS members undertook this year was Operation Santa Claus. Under the leadership of Mary Cox, members gathered clothes, toys, and made food baskets to take to needy families on Christmas Eve. While being a part of this prestigious club, members learned responsibility and leadership which will be beneficial to future endeavors. tUpper Righty Mr. Harwell, addressing the new in- ductees, stresses the honor of their selection. Officers: G. Goldsmith, Pres.g K. Hinze, Communica- tionsg A. Heins, Vice-Pres.g B. Hrdlicka, Ways and Meansg S. Blancett, Sec.-Treas.g M. Cox, Social. Sponsors: Mrs. Lily, Ms. Rea, Mr. Haug. Tiger Paws: You Have to Hand It to Them i l . . . 1 pom pons aghtter, Tiger Paws wart to go on -P-l-R-l-T, Spirit Let's Hear It! That xactly what Tiger Paws did this year. s highly enthusiastic pep squad spread it throughout the course of the year. 'ing the football season, they performed ory lines at half times, did hand rou- s in the stands, and also helped the erleaders cheer on the Tigers to a per- season. Tiger Paws also performed a 1 routine for the Pig Bowl, a charity ball game between police officers. To spirit going after football season, r Paws performed at basketball games baked goodies for the J.V. and varsity cetball teams. On the social side, Tiger fs had a Christmas party and a banquet e end of the year where new officers announced and awards given out. To all these activities, they sold popcorn am cans. Tiger Paws had a very event- ear. Eusly, Michele Howard hasn't learned you can't with your eyes closed. T az. .1 f 7 -wi ' rfseug We rx 'DK , . ee we Q. ads-, 1. -- : -fgffstiii frfe-ka-51 we Dancing to a new beat, Tiger Paws' officers perform at a pep rally. Tiger Paws 0 Ill Tiger Paw Members: flst Rowj T. Christman, M. Howard, C. Hudgins, J. Bond, R. Parker, J. Dixon, C. Williamson. 12nd Rowj K. White, E. Johnson, M. Teweleit, J. Wiley, L. Smith, J. Hanes. B. Bazan, J. Hagen, M. Dixon, J. Hamm, T. Allen, A. Wright, R. Galloway, 13rd Rowj A. Longan, D, Bortnem, A. Tyminski, C. Clark, K. O'brien, J. King, K. Irving, G. Kutach, M. Hall, D. Croxdale, R. Coleman, T. Bil- ton, S. Byers. 14th Rowj V. Blake, C. Wheat, R. Lof- lis, S. Hall, P. Lipscomb, K. Noland, P. Medina, S. Heinlz, T. Champion, S. Dixon, K. Whichman, K. Chambers, C. McNeilley. Officers: Cara Hudgins, Lieut.3 Jeanie Bond, Major, Che Dawn Williamson, Lieut.g Joane Dixon, Lieut.g Renee Parker, Capt., Michele Howard, Lieutg Terry Rae Christman, Lieut. lI2 Tiger Paws Yi? f fray' ' Q.. 63,5 ,Q-. ' l -7. :aa l l i Showing her spirit with a smile, Kim Whichman waits to perform. Tiger Paws cheer on the Tigerettes to another victory. Mrs. Smith gives some last minute encouragement before going on field. Tiger Paws - I 13 Q . 3 P' ' 52' S.. I ml . W Q im OVW 6-it F ai Q yr. .V W ind! i 'Q' - ,r Q ff' Q95 a 3 3tudentCounc1l C H S 6'Powerplay Sponsors: Mrs. Slade, Mr. Zuber, Mrs. Wooten It can be said C.H.S. Student Council certainly made their 'power play' in the right directions. Student Council was ac- credited with many worthwhile projects this year. The initiative and talent of these students who are elected to serve on the council by their fellow students, could be seen in many ways. First of all, the council sponsored a fantastic movie on self at- titudes, Powerplay, and it was well receiv- ed by the student body. Other projects ac- credited to the Student Council were Club Wars, Sadie Hawkin's week and the an- nual student talent show held in the spring. The Student Council sold Conroe High stickers to fund their activities and give an end ofthe year banquet for their members. Student Council did a fine job in serving their fellow students. C.H.S. is truly lucky to have such an enthusiastic group. Officers: Stephanie Shepherd, Sec.g Alicia LeBlanc, Rep.: Adrienne Heins, V.P.g Robert Meade, Parl.g Charlene Toland, Treas.g Scott Kidd, Pres. Student Council 115 Student Council officers in action. In hopes of being asked out, Scott Kidd gives subtle hints to Tracy Blanton. 2.5 r rf- n 1 -N ' ' ,Q C,QLfNC'IL:Qw , i fzclfvwsz 'lbesdoys Take mme on Wedrmesdoyfs Dinner Tmredoy: Movie A Fflduv: Q.Q.Y.1Q5'I:CTa+'dcrm .. S 04 za-ouNNv NIKON.. 200 l I6 ' Student Council .Awww IG IS. - s wg.. ik .A 5 Members listen attentively to a guest spea lmall in number - big in sound Iain, B. Sawyer, T. Howard, T. Mathew, L. Gunter, N. Gore, J. Penrod, T. Johnson, B. Dobbs, S. Stroop, H. Rader, K. Sims, D. Murphy, V. Stephenson, S. Fox, D. Carroll, J. Mahaf- ,C. McClimans, C. Kohler, A. Lynd, E. Franklin, M. Cartwright, M. Fredricksen, D. Bartlett, L. Stanley, J. Vondra, J. Billman, S. Jansen, J. Westerguard, J. Patrick, S. Wooten, K. lson, C. Yeary, B. Patterson, A. Aduddel, T. Abshier, K. Hoke, R. Deluish Mens Choir Members: R. Cross, R. Matlock, R. Linder, A. Adveni, G. Wilkerson, S. Lindly, D. B. Amador, J. Ballard, J. Hopper, B. Miller, Patison, D. Tolbert, W. Hartoon, C. Reed, C. Wise, J. Brittain, D. McKown, T. Reed, D. Tolbert, S. Fowler, R. Nierman. Girls Choir Officers: Treas. Ermetra Franklin, Libr. Susan Stroop, Sec. Jan Billman, Libr. Tam- my Abshier, Pres. Jill Mahaffey, Vice Pres. Holly Rader. Performing in their Christmas opera the A Cap- pella Choir did an excellent job. Choir- 117 ll8-Choir I 's Honors, Good, better, best, this is the route in which the Conroe High choral department has taken as the five choirs have shot straight to the top. Activities got off to an early start with Choir Day at Sam Houston in which all five choirs perform- ed. The schedule was kept busy by the an- nual Christmas concert, which was a true exemplification of musical harmony. Solo and ensemble contests were held at Waltrop High School where C.H.S. choral students received 13 lst ratings. All choirs also participated in the concert and sightreading contest held here at C.H.S. A Cappella choir, the cream of this crop, has become one of the best in the state and continues to climb. This group captivated audiences with its performance of Amahl and the Night Visitors. The operetta was performed at the Creighton and was a huge success. A Cappella again delighted its audience at a ceremony held at the First Baptist Church to welcome home the 52 American hostages. The Swing Singers, which is considered the public relations group for the choir wards, and . . department, performed for many diences throughout the year. Besides normal choir functions this group perfo ed at the Homecoming half-time, for Lions and Rotary Clubs and also elementary and junior highs. The Su Singers pleased all their audiences v their well performed song and da routines. The Men's, Girl's and Advanced G Choirs participated along with the ot choirs in contest and at programs. Tl groups are very important to the cl department as they furnish new talent add to the vitality of the program. Under the leadership of Mr. John Je ings and Ms. Ann Lee, all choir meml enthusiastically set out on their f raisers at candles and Conroe Tiger H These funds were used to supply unifo and pay for the annual Spring trip. ' year was rounded up by the spring cont which brought a fun filled year to itis as some choir members sang their songs together. A CAPPELLA CHOIR 1980- ,. I if I Q . . fm. 42' f Joe Sentmanat, Bobby Boydstun, and John White perform in the operetta Amahl and the Night Visitors. The Swing Singers work to perfect a song and dance routine. Students in Mens choir practice for the Solo and Ensem- ble contest. Wesley Jones and Kevin Bull, the guitar players for the Choir department, prepare for a performance. . . . Great Time Together! Choir' l I9 l20'Choir Swing Singers Members: K. Denman, J. Couvillon, J. Ashby, N. Dawson, G. Braun, K. Bull, B. Brookshire, J. Smith, C. Landes, D. Tidwell, P. Pinkston, M. McLean, M. Foster, P. Waters, R. Felts, G. Peycke, 5 l K. Eubanks, J. Sanders, C. Barry. All-State Choir: Carol Landes and Brad Williams Officers of Swing Singers: Sec. Paula Waters, Pres. Nechia Dawson, Libr. Carol Barry, Vice Pres. Garret Braun, Libr. Randy Felts. Mens Choir Officers: G. Wilkerson - Libr., T. Reed - Pres., D. McKown - Sec., B. Patison - Vice. Pres. The Advanced Girls' Choir made their entrance into the Christmas concert in a spectrum of light. The A Cappella Choir amazed their audience in the production of Amahl and the Night Visitors. Jeannie Kuykend, Mandi Landes, and Misty Brown sing a solo during the Christmas concert held at C.H.S. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHOIR Choir 122- French Le Cercle Francais Partying was the name of the game for French Club members throughout the year. Some of the activities included in their busy schedule were a Halloween Party, Christmas party, a party to celebrate the Mardi Gras, and a dinner at the Glass Menagerie where many students took in some disco dancing. Under the direction of their sponsors, Mme. Bates and Mme. Jett students in French Club not only improved their fluency but explored France society and its customs. Included in this explora- tion was a trip to the Food Fair in Houston, and Foreign Language Day. Some students performed a can-can dance which is native to the French culture. Members made and sold their favorite French pastries as a part of their participation in Foreign Language Day held February 20th. These activities also raised money for the club funds. The French Club was not just fun and games. It provided all students with an opportunity to experience aspects of French culture, food, songs, customs as well as a highly educational background in a beautiful Romance language. Halloween brings out the best in Anne Long, Rodger Reissig, G. I. Jimmy Arbuckle, Cunidentifiedj K.K.K. member, and Tony Driver. Mark Chaney makes a new friend, 11. .', 'uf i X'-s.,,,-A -1 FRENCH CLUB: ,Z ' ' A. Neves, treas.g T. Owen, rept.g D. Moore, sec., M. Bates, sponsorg M. Moore, rep.g J. Arbuckle, pres.g M. Moore, hist.g C. Jett, sponsor. IN. i if 'AIU av 4 r 2 1 q Tricia Owen tries her luck at bobbing for apples. Tony Driver isjust another pumpkin in the patch. x J arlez Vous Francais? French 0 123 l24 ' Latin Latin Club Revives Roman Cultur Latin, the root of all modern language, helped to make English more understan- dable for Latin Club members by reveal- ing the origins of many of our words. Students studied Latin in the classroom and participated in many activities that ex- plored the relevance of Ancient Latin cultures in today's world. Among these ac- tivities were the Greek Festival, Renaissance Festival and competition at the Gulf Coast Classical Convention and the Texas State Junior Classical Conven- tion. The Latin Club had a License Plate sale during the week of October 27th to help pay for these activities. The members -1--,l,.,-,,,,.,.1 .1-, , 1 n by doing native Greek dances and mak traditional Greek foods to sell as a c fund raiser. Latin Club was not all work and no pl Club members were entertained by Halloween and Christmas party. Th were by no means your typical club p ties, these were parties on wheels. 'l Latin Club has a lively tradition of hold a party in many different locations. It n be fun and dancing at one home, then to another for dinner and yet another dessert. Latin is in no way a forgot language, it is alive and kicking at Con High! K I Ir M fl fl kv .., - aa Latin Club Members: R. Swedoski, L. Peoples, S. Lewis, S. Day, J. Allen, C. Jones, K. Kelly, Mrs. T. Ca - Sponsor, J. Gentry, T. Bartlett, H. Holland, L. Wharton, C. ZdunKawicz, D. McCarty, J. Wright Sumrall, N. Wilson, B. Emmick, J. McGee, L. Plummer, V. Moore, B. Swoap, J. Hartman, M. Collins, B. I nessey, D. Sullivan, D. Vornkahl, S. McLean, J. P. Hopkins, T. Langlois, W. Turnbull, M. Kasmiersky Muller, B. Threat, J. McCauley, J. Schules, J. Simmons, L. Abney, K. Crossland. Ogicers: B. Swoap - Pres., H. Holland - Vice Pres., L. Wharton - Sec., B. Fennessey - Treas., L. Plummer - Historian, Mrs. T. Carter - Sponsor, J. Cash - Reporter. Mrs. Carter helps students perfect a native Latin song for Foreign Language Day. J. P. Hopkins and Joel McGee try to persuade Tracy Blanton into purchasing a license plate. Latin- l25 The German Club began the year on the right foot this year, boasting a very large membership of about 70 students. Many events were enjoyed by this group, in- cluding a Hayride, Halloween Costume Party, and a trip to the Oktoberfest at the Bavarian Gardens in Houston. They also attended a Christmas Party, and enjoyed bowling as a group. Plans were made to participate in the Texas Association of German Students Convention held April 3rd and 4th in Arlington, Texas. To raise money for these activities, club members sold Christmas ornaments in November and December, and sold German style food for Foreign Language Day, February 20. Students in German took the AATG, or American Association of Teachers of German, National Tests in January to determine how well they knew that language. The German Club ended the year with a swim party to celebrate the close of a successful, fun-filled year. was Deutsch ist Wunderba GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS es.. V 126 - German Mk t 'ji RWM f'? l.,. Mark Dube, in costume, tries improving German- Arab relations at the annual Halloween Party. CRightj German Club Officers: fRow lj Pres. S. Debreczeni, Vice-Pres. L. Slape. CRow 23 M. Ryan - Public Relations, Treas. R. Chambers, Sec. C, Hilton, Sponsor Mrs. Sather. German dancers entertain club members at the Bavarian Gardens Oktoberfest. x .L. . ,Me , Q 9 K Ki f fAboveb German club members Derek Sauls, Laura Gerlach, Amy Cox, Mike Watthuber, Suzette Debreczeni, Mark Dube, and Rodney Huerter enjoy the festivities at Bavarian Gardens. fLeftJ Members watch dancing in anticipation of being led out onto the floor. German' 127 128 ' Spanish G - i Learning a foreign Language has proven to be very successful to many students. With the many Spanish-speaking coun- tries within relative distance of the U.S., Spanish has come in very handy. The Spanish Club is one of the largest clubs of CHS and by far the largest of the language clubs, having 220 members. Led by spon- sors, Mr. Usher, Ms. Smith and Ms. Bates, students learned about a lifestyle much different from their own The year was opened with members experiencing Mex- lcan food at Ricardo s At the Christmas party students combined the traditional Texas Christmas with some Spanish customs Throughout the year the club did not forget about some of the all American pasttimes A football game with members Lisa Foster, Jamie Maddox, Sharon Giles, and Greg Gunter entertain students at Foreign Language Day. Brent Brock works the drink stand at Foreign LanguageDay. Que' Past competing against each other, provi laughs for all involved. A skating pa was held at the end of the year, git students a chance to bid Adios,' to t fellow members. A long-awaited surp was the birth of Mrs. Smith's baby 1 Summer. Foreign Language Day was usual, a thrill for everyone. Spa: members had a chance to show off t gained knowledge through dances, so and food, all prepared and performed Spanish way. Foreign Language Day 1 sales brought in much of the money club activities. Above all, Spanish 1 members learned how to apprec Hispanic culture and have some fun w doing it. SMALL 504 LARGE 25s Q -J-L Sponsors: M. Bates, C. Usher, S. Smith. Members enjoy a feastful meal at Ricardds. Officers: Pres., J. Maddox, V.P., K. Stegall: Reporter, A. Pughg Treas., L. Edwards, Sec., V. Pruettg Hist., G. Bingenheimerg Rep,, L. Foster. Spanish v 129 130 ' Spanish Michelle Rogowski listens attentively to a Spanish lesson. Jeri Cash blindfolds Sharon Gullet as members re- joice in their Christmas festivities. ,g,...,,.? ...1 '--f , 4 Amy Tittington and Nancy Ream look on as a fellow - my ,- ,ff ,,- l meg member displays some items from Mexico. Kelly Stegall and Toni Shaw seek refreshments at the ' Christmas party. f- K' f-CONROE HIGH FF ST :H T 1 XXX x H. Award-Winning 1980-1981 Staff Members Triumph Staff ISSUE Take Hostage auntless Staff Conquers Headlines and Deadlines The 1980-81 Triumph Staff, under the leadership of co-spon- sors Mrs. Mary Beth Perkins and Ms. Beverly Persons, spent many long hours working diligently to create eight eagerly- awaited issues. During the summer, staffers put in hours of work preparing the football programs which they sold at all the home games. During their summer vacation,,' attended a Journalism camp, winning many individual honors and receiving awards for outstanding stories and page layouts. The Triumph, a newsmagazine developed by these outstanding Journalism II students, was a joint effort, showing hard work and perserverence toward the ideals of creating the best newsmagazine possible. The Triumph staff hosted the UIL Literary Tournament in the spring at McCullough High School, where between eight and eleven schools participated and competed for awards. March 13th and l4th marked the two days of the ILPC Convention, with approximately 7000 stu- dents from all over Texas attending, along with several staff members. A spring party recognized those staffers who put in that little bit extra to create a newsmagazine which Conroe High School students really appreciated. staff members also 4 ' fb T .WX 3 I f 132 - Triumph Features Staff' D Williamsen, A. Thompson S IVIIUIHII---Ln S K ll. 1 , L i nw , .Nw Q Q . .Nz ,Q r mal lliE Q it . ll 1 . ik. x F... ... , a Cuffman, N. Gay QEditorJ. lNot Picturedl C, 'I I Yi- Schulze. A - T. M Sports Staff' M. Weisinger, P. Fry CEditorj, K. Brinegar. . , M J . 1 V XT A Yi fl' . fjllf . g 'T t . ,ff J f at -1 1 l l 'XI i f.- EH ' ' 'r , .:':.::. refs' if p V sosaoe A ,L , gl , Q., .- I fo ,A g . ' l t ,Q y , , i gl f' Q , 'C tel News Staff' M. McGivncy, M. Williams, K. Coe, B. Fennessy, K. Heas- itorj, K. Lee, raphyS1aff' L. Rutherford, C. Cromwell Qliditorj, N. Gay, B. Crossley. l i 1-u .-.- -- -- --S Entertainment Staff R. Tuggle. C. Toland. xr' I K X. r ,K , . VL V ' I 1 f: ' l wa I x A I V 8 l r .. .J ' L 1 J l I ' l 4 P - Q' ., , effwgfiv. 'VY Q , . , CX , E ffffi Qgzyw '14 IDA .rf.',-.. Ads Staff' D. Anderson, M. Moore, M. Moore, B. - - I - i 1 i - F '- Bcardmditm' , - 7 Fa- .jy ff rl 'llff Q 0 -wmv' Q39 . . 5 up . if JSF, .XV . A Triumph - 133 ride, Poise, and a Perfect Performance 134 - Golden Girls This year, like all the years before, the Golden Girls reflected a sense of pride and service as they marched on the field during the half-time interim. But this year a new face has risen amongst this dazzling group, which brought it a new sparkle and a lot of style. This face is that of the new Golden Girl sponsor, Ms. Diane Watson. Ms. Watson brought with her a new philosophy and many great ideas. The Golden Girls amazed spectators during football season with versatile and precise exhibitions. Through summer camps and long hours of training, during and after school, ac- celerated by individual determination and enthusiastic sponsor direction, the girls disciplined themselves to star perfor- mances at football and basketball games. Besides perfecting precision drills, they had the challenge of raising school spirit among the student body every Friday afternoon at pep rallies. The group also helped to boost the players for their games by decorating their lockers and baking them lots of goodies. Along with performances at football and .NX,.. Golden Girls show off their talents at the Astrodome. Class Repre.ventatives: Cheryl Sander - Jr., Ellen Pullen - Jr., Jeri Cash - Sr., Lisa Ethridge - Sr., Emily Dalton - Soph., Sheryl Rae - Fresh., Susan Wilson - Fresh. Sponsor: Ms. Diane Watson basketball games the Golden Girls I: formed in competition. The Texas D Team competition held in Dallas and Lone Star Drill Team competition held San Antonio during March where tl displayed prop, jazz, and high k routines highlighted their year. Comps A was honored by being asked to perfo on the Good Morning, Houston shi Golden Girls also put on a very enterta ing talent show. Fund-raising projects included the sl ing of football magazines and the d team clinic which provided funds for co petition expenses, props, uniforms, ba quets, and supplies. The members year was not all work a no play. The Golden Girls enjoyed th Christmas banquet held at Walden which they were served dinner and I changed gifts among themselves. Th spring banquet and marching in the z nual Go Texan parade rounded off 1 year in which, quoting Ms. Watson, tl reached a goal of perfection. X ' . 1' .-. i E -we A 2 S x -, ., l l 1 .4 l l - l 1 ' V g. I iff! 5. V sllli f ' s . ' ,R .d ' ' ' ee' :si , K: Li, w Qs? 'C i f ,H in .. A ,., 1 K - . . if . - ,L A e 1 qs. Y, -. ,' ff- . , ff . , ,,-Ugg ' if - 1 f 11' f. f ? I 5 -. gf, - I R 7 HWL1lQ.1' 4 , -5 - Q ' . ' . 14.45 . I .:,,-1--Qfffgff R ii ' gtkriifff- l -. . . , .-. ' -rg... fly.-1. slrfigi. l 1 ,E . o'- ?,.w , 'fK.kf iI' K- --1 W- fffffysgfi-ffmzl , .. . , . ,,.:,-vfu. .4 ,. ., 4 - , 4... .. :s ?'i9 , ,, ,, Golden Girls brightened up the Astrodome with their half-time performance. Golden Girl Officers: R. Andre, G. Davidson, A. Seward, C. Morton, S. Griffin, A. Hiens, L. Thomason, K. Reese, S. Lynch. Company C: A. Seward, M. Rogouski, P. Gaugh, B. Ussery, T. Stubbs, K. Paul, L. Granadas, T. Bodemen, V. Moore, C. Triplett, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Dalton, D. Ford, M. Allen, S. Treece, M. Perkins. Company D: C. Waisath, K. Hiebert, R. Boley, D Dozier, S. Busshart, N. Gore, J. Reeves, M Yoakle, M. Musachia, Z. Cegielski, M. Guillot, T. Miller, S. Wilson, S. Holland, K. Cox, H Hicks, L. Brock, J. King, C. Morton, L. Alvarado, V. Briley, T. Shaw, G. Bingenheimer, E. McCart, K. Reeses. CNot Picturedj M. Mauermann, L. Hereford, T. Kalih, S. Rae. l Golden Girls' 135 Company B: L. Gerlach, L. Moore, T. Heckman, E. Pullen, T. Stockstill, M. Armstrong, K. Krauskoph, L. Etheridge, G. Dickinson, K. Brinegar, M. Young, L. Thomason, G. Graham, C. Toland, K. Pippin, L. Smith, S. Day. Golden Girls perform a hand routine at a pep rally. Officers: Theresa Bodemann, V.-Pres., Charlene Toland, Pres. if 'E Company A: K. Stegall, M. Moore, D. Wood, l' Wilkerson, K. Hilton, D. McAfee, J. Cash, T. Owe' S. Griffin, C. Sander, R. Ybarra, S. Lynch. an ,s D if - ' T . Q .V L 5 f My . lg., l ' ' A if Y i KF- . - 1 . p :iw t Q A V P e S fre. A 136 ' Golden Girls 5554 t, . .arf f ,,, . wig .Ew- 3Q.P..Q,X3 .36 i ,fu 1 Louann Moore and Toni Stockstill ready for practice. Capt. of Drill, Gail Davidsong Major Adrienne Heinsg Capt. of Dance, Roni Andre. JP' 31- . ' - r- 'Nj N-vid 'r . Bri .4 44Qg,. Q fm ge .ow wzwif X I 1 X i Hizilf, +65lf+f33SgGk 'tifrfiis y-wtf, ',vif?'Ef f A+ yt . 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Ladies and gentlemen, we are proud to present for your halftime entertainment the Conroe High School Tiger Marching Band! Under the direction of Mr. John Rucker and new assistant director Rick Moffit, the band proudly showed its colors. The flag corps, drum corps, and twirlers took on a new, more professional look with the help of Mr. Moffit, who trained them with his specialized background in summer camps. Along with performing at football games, the band traveled to Cy-Fair Stadium and received a I rating for their superior performance at the UIL Marching Contest. To raise money, Band Boosters sold Sunday House Smoked Turkeys and band members sold Old World Cheeses. They also held two Solo and Ensemble Contests at Con- roe High to raise money from concessions. On December 6th, the band made a special trip to Sulfur, Louisiana, to participate in an invitational marching contest with twenty other bands, they received a first division trophy for each of the following: Drum Major, Auxiliary fFlag Corpsj, and band. Creating a new tradi- tion, Honorary Tiger Band Members were named each week of football season, and among those receiving the honors were Courier Editor Barbara Fredrickson and Principal Jesse Harwell. The second annual band banquet was held Va1entine's Day, with most ofthe 188-member marching band attending. Dinner and dancing to the sounds of Dop- pelganger made for an enjoyable evening for all. ln the spring, a pops concert and UIL concert and Sight reading Contest were major undertakings for the Concert and Symphonic bands, with high hopes for Sweepstakes in the air. As an end to this eventful year, a spring trip was also planned. The band showed a whole new, exciting side of itself this year, proudly flaunting its new image as a vital part of CHS. RIGHT: Director- Mr. John Rucker A is-v ' - .-'ff-' FAR RIGHT: Asst. Director - Mr. Rick Moffit ' twig gi fl Q L.. 0 Officers: fRow lj Lt. Colonel C. Coker, Drum major R. Patison, Libr. Capt. K. McCarn. QRow 21 Flag Capt. J. Giles, Flag Major S. Vesel, Flag Capt. B. DesHotel, Uniform Major S. Bray, Woodwind Capt. L. Tyler, Libr. Major S. Knust. fRow 35 Equip. Capt. J. Sheppard, Brass Capt. C. Rucker, Equip. Major D. Vader, Uniform Capt. T. Tompkins, Colonel G. Rogers. CNot Picturedj Percussion Capt. Eli Spoon. K, UNK UE, ill Url .JUHU 1 56.95 QAbove Lefty Cindy Coker is congratulated by band Colonel Gene Rogers after being elected Band Sweetheart. QAboveJ District and Region Band Members: District' Region : B. Geick ', C. Coker , L. Tyler , G. Rogers', R. Patison', P. Webb? fNot Picturedj V. Lavergnen, J. Benardino'. QLeftJ Mr. Harwell accepts his band shirt after becoming an Honorary Tiger Band Member. Band-141 142- Band QRightJ Flag Corps: QRow lj Capt. J. Giles, Major S, Vesel, Capt. B. DesHotel. QRow 23 L. Trammell, D. House, S. Cox, L. Duskin, L. Weisinger, K. Pippin, D. Gutekunst, M. Fontenot, H. Smith, K. Moore, J. Dwyer, S. Knust, D. Dwyer, R. McKibben, C. Hull. QBelowJ Woodwinds: fRow lj Picolos - S. Stephens, L. Giles. fRow 21 Flutes - P. Wong, T. Hake, T. Jones, N. Adams, L. Davies, K. McCarn, B. Adkins, M. Brown, S. Gilsdorf, D. J. Eubanks, C. Kunkle, C. Coker, A. Hernandez, M. Abercrombie. CROW 31 Clarinets - H. Smith, L. Tyler, C. Johnson, D. Terry, M. Little, N. Wilson, D. Kopeski, J. Bolton, P. Lowery, Bass Clarinets - V. Adams, K. Cartwright, M. Heckman, J. Simmons. CRow 43 P. Prater, R. Hayes, J. Durfey, Alto Saxes - S. Leigh, T. Macha- jewski, S. Hardcastle, C. Peace, D. Vader, S. Wood- son, J. Riley, S. Bray. 1Row SJ Tenor Saxes - D. Blue, M. Jasek, M. Dube, R. Vanderwerker, W. Jones, T. Petty, M. Dunaway, Tim Anderson, K. Kennemer, B, Tehas, J. Sanders. .:,.- I-5---A Nt. . . L.. . . l-1 tl..ir 1. ,, 1 X ,Wl?f'f2fff1'ff-'5r!Uf,f,f tg? ,, ...K .. .k 3 3- . Q Q. 'FWS - J g' 1 9 QRightJ Percussion: QRow lj R. Earhardt, S. Collete, R. Traylor, S. Greene, C. Caywood, L. Bagwell, T. Morris. CRow 23 K. Sherrod, K. Morton, D. Yoakley, J. Thomas, D. Curran, J. Billnoski. QRow 31 C. Hyde, J. Whittington, E. Spoon, G. Eller, G. Miller. - l in . 5 tglbilw 42 7-' 'J F' I4 glfili QLeftj Twirlers: L. Broom, T. Barton, D. Sullivan, N. Munnerlyn. fNot Picturedj C. Rose. lm.. ii fAbovej Brass: fRow lj French horns - D. Red, S. Stillings, P. Mullins, S. Dia- mond, K. Hake, C. Kelly, R. McDonald, J. Phillips, C. Rucker. LRow ZJ Trumpets - D. Samuels, D. Frantz, D. Payne, R. Fleetwood, S. LeVrier, C. Vuckovich, R. Gideon, A. Garcia, E. Graham, J. Ward, M. B. Kidd, E. Storey. fRow 31 D. Solorio, B. Young, B. Patison, H. Judah, B. Geick, T. Thompson, J. Law, T. Driver, J. Waldo, T. Ward, C. Kelly, D. Eller, J. Schied, P. Zdunkawicz. QRow 45 S. Jaynes, Trombones and Baritones - D. Gossage, G. Rogers, M. Fowler, S. Moore, M. Whittington, L. Crumpacker, R. Woodall, C. Thompson, P. Webb, K. Porter, C. Cryar, D. Broseman, C. Whittenburg, C. Copeland, S. Pratt, K. Callahan, B. Green, L. Choate, K. Fore. KRow SJ Tubas - C. Freeman, B. Mazy, J. Sheppard, D. Podraza, J. Allen, K. Thrasher, D. Vader, B. Allen, J. Ashby, B. Smalley, D. Sims. Drum Crops members show their spirit at one of many successful pep rallies dur- ing football season. Band ' l43 Preparing for a football season of cheer- ing and boosting spirits, football cheerlead- ers began perfecting themselves at summer camp held in San Marcos, Texas. They were rewarded in their cheering abilities with six superior ribbons, two excellent rib- bons, one superior ribbon for their pom pom routine, and received the spirit stick for their overall performance. This was quite a beginning for them and when the season rolled around they proved them- selves with excellent cheers and chants. They used their talents at boosting and pepping up school spirit among the student body and faculty. Most important was always lifting up the football team's spirit for winning which, with their help, com- pleted a 10-0 season. S ll lllifl Anna Neeves - Jr. 5 L 1-w V -ui, fit h?':7f,kl,4,i'aVM,M X . ,A 4.5 sr 5- , ,J ,.V X f E fir- V A ff g..,. W 'L .f1'52Ll. Cindy Taylor - Sr, If '.Egrjfl:ili'.i'ig. ' 25, X ... . , iff' I44 Football Cheerleaders Mrs. Annette Fcrrel Y Sponsor 1 -I 1 i Lisa Foster - Jr. 41 f-of Q1 Stephanie Shepard Y Sr. Head Cheerleader Traci Blanton - Soph. Alicia LeBlanc - Soph. 15 1 if f Y l I 'A i fr' Qi ' i i, 'ftp' W X . M I ,. , -Xyi n , 'k K 1 i f X W9 i xy' i U I , Fl YM lv f i if Aw-T: .. V M in K wif it i W gt 5 . FootbullCl1ccrlcudcrs - I-15 Lisa Henderson - Jr. , ,f , ty . wr PM 'V gl M V, X: my sw' X ' as 5 5 ala f e f i 3 1: ' lr, -I ik V K ,. . I , V 'W - B. riff f 1. V. I 46 0 Buskclbull Cheerleaders Charlotte Carr - S ,L Anne Long - Jr. -l Ill? llkl kill ll? ll , ,H y n'- -. l-. fr - W. 45 , '-1' Any one passing by the CHS gymnasi- ums on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays was liable to hear a ferocious crowd backing the CHS basketball teams and leading those roaring crowds were the l980-81 basketball cheerleaders. These eight girls put a tremendous amount of time and spirit into supporting their teams. They sold football ribbons, pins, and pom- poms to replenish the cheerleading equip- ment and to pay for their annual trip at the end of the year. This year the girls will be going to Padre Island on their well- deserved vacation. Tee Tolbert - Sr. Basketball Cheerleaders 147 148 - Troika riginality is the key word During summer camp at Trinity University, Troika members began learning how to design and plan Conroe High's literary magazine. Members became experienced at writing poetry, designing layouts, with special emphasis placed on unique ways of designing literary magazines. When school rolled around in Sep- tember, members buckled down for the real thing and started col- lecting original poetry, short stories, drawings, and photographs from fellow students and faculty. ln May when the magazine was at last completed, members sold copies to the student body and surrounding community. One ofthe fund-raising projects this year was the sale of calen- dars which contained original poetry and photographs from the student body and faculty. Another project was selling patronages to local businesses and anyone else wanting to help in the publica- tion of Troika. Funds received from these projects were used solely forthe publication expenses of the literary magazine. Working on a layout, David Bauerlein prepares for production of their calendar. C. Loftis, M. Merritt, D. Bauerlein, fco-editorj, B. Wooten, J. Weise, R. Vick, B. Smoorenburg, L. Plummer, tco-editorj, D. Glass, S. Morton tsponsorj, M. Mattox, M. Wyatt. Still finding time for fun, Julie Weise with help from Mrs. Morton. types an assignment. 'S , f aff' magazine. M HH Jus f I IHA ' 1 .a Mrs. Morton watches Dawn Glass design a poster. Allison Cox and Mike Mattox design posters to publi- cize the calendars. With the assistance of Russell Vick Denise William son and Melanie Wyatt draw pictures for the literary i Fun, Frlends and Forenstcs The N.F.L. Members Ask someone what N.F.L. is, and they will probably tell you the National Foot- ball League. Although this is true, it is not the case at C.H.S. N.F.L. stands for Na- tional Forensics League. The National Forensics League consists of the speech and debate team that represent Conroe High in various speech tournaments throughout the state. These tournaments feature categories in prose, poetry, debate, dramatic and humorous interpretation, oration, and other types of speaking. The Conroe Forensics League did very well in tournament competition this year. They placed first overall in the New Caney tour- nament as well as winning other top sweepstakes trophies this year. Students earned speaking points at tournaments and earned various degrees and honors through the N.F.L. The speech and debate team not only attended local tournaments, but also tournaments as far away as Austin. They faced not only exhausting trips but also rigorous competition against some of the best speakers in the state. They attend- ed the State Forensic and the Drama State tournaments in the spring. Also they represented C.H.S. in U.l.L. Besides the hours of practice, the members ofthe N.F.L. found time for hav- ing fun by having a Halloween and Christmas party, and having a banquet at the end ofthe year. Thanks to the N.F.L. the name Conroe High means more than excellence in sports, but also a group of talented top competitive speakers that together equal a winning team. Isn't that what C.H.S. is all about? N.F.L. members proudly display their winnings at the Memorial tournament. Ofjcers: Che williamson, Secretaryg Kathy Arn- sworth, Reporterg Tracy Higgins, Reporterg Grant Miller, Treasurerg Mrs. Roberts, Sponsorg Tedd Wilson, Reporter: Brian Tehas, Photographer: Robert Chance, Presidentg Billy Threatt, Executive Advisorg Jimmy Baker, House Editorg Mr. Casteel, Sponsor, With the help oftheir upper classmen, freshmen were initiated into N.F.L. Grant Miller proudly shows his spirit. 7 t Melinda Markey makes a list of prospective schools where tutoring will be offered. 152 - Muth Club t fl . if ,. X r ft if il Ss it i. g, E 2 5 ,t 1 if X, ,., . , 'H r,, ' t 5515. gy. 1 53-f ' Q: W , . l -mis t , Q 2 ' t 2 , gr Omcers: Hilton, Vice President, M. Markey, Presi- dent, K, Cartwright, Treasurer, Mrs. Swanzy, Spon- sor, Mrs, Cummings, Sponsor, Mr. Konecny, Spon- sor, tNot Picturedj Jana Hall, Secretary. Math Club Sums It All Up Students who do math for fun? It may sound odd but that just about describes the Math Club. These students have managed to take a chore and turn it into a hobby. The Math Club tutored students having trouble with math for free every other Wednesday night. Math Club wasn't all equations this year though, they had a Christmas party and attended the Engineering Conference at A8LM University in January. To fund this trip, the Math Club had a bake sale. lt all added up to a year of fun and learning. Deep in thought, Math Club members plan their activi- lies. 9.4m Sponsor, Mr. Konecny, advises the group on tutoring sessions. Math Club ' l53 Students of Today, Scientists of Tomorrow CHS Science Club started off the 1980-81 year with a scientific scavenger hunt. Winners of the hunt were treated to a free dinner at Mr. Gatti's compliments of the Science Club. December brought the annual Christmas party where the Flare Cornation candidates were announc- ed. They were queen candidate, Charlene Toland and lady-in-waiting, Amy Thomp- son. As usual on Valentine's Day the halls were filled with thousands of beautiful car- nations from the Science Club carnation sales, Members finished off the year with a field trip to a hospital in Houston where they were lucky enough to witness an ac- tual surgery. Jana Hall and Lori Plumer carefully prepare carna- tions for the Science Club's Valentinc's Day deliveries. xi 4 1 S ,W 1 I-Y 5 1 1 2.m.111'..- . .,. N. 5,4-r -S ,fe K 1 A' is gig -A .Pr f --f---113 f,2N.22.Q.,XI,i'1 TSW? Science Club Members: Officers: R. Heasly, President: D. Harris, Treasurer ' W Ede- cw f.-vate 1 +--ei J. Hall Secretar ' G Toland Re rter' M. Weis- y Y, - 1 P0 . inger, Vice President. 154 Science Club I D 1 ? WW'- ,Q-1 .- l Puckering patiently David Harris waited for the mistletoe to take effect. Charlene Toland and Amy Thompson were thrilled with the honor of representing the Science Club in the Flare Cornation. 2 iwfn. f , -Q '- 15. ommy Langlois, David Harris, Charlene Toland, .my Thompson, and Kieth Cartwright mingle at the nnual Christmas party. ori Plumer and Karen Coe livened up the party with n amusing tale. I , z f I .K x s' -. , A w i 'ft Science Club '155 LC T 0 OM E J. E 19 1 wk ss XV ,, :Q F AEE Flurc Stuff- 157 FLARE STAFF: Never at a standstill Along with the regretted departure of last yearls Senior Flare Staffers, came the initiations of the new staffers. These members were introduced to the good and evil activities involved in creating the yearbook. All of us, old and new, hold precious memories made throughout the year. Summer camp brought the fear of meeting the new Flare sponsor, Gloria Traylor. As always first impressions proved to be wrong. Working under Mrs. Traylor was a real learning experience. Aside from obtaining the basic knowl- edge of assembling a yearbook, many Staffers became acquainted with a few slang German expressions. After the dreaded meeting we gave a big sigh of relief and got into the swing of things at Journalism Camp. Even with the six hour classes and preparing a dummy copy of the Flare, Staffers always seemed to put aside some time for fun such as all night frisbee football, spontaneous toga parties, shaving cream and water balloon fights, Pacer's 59 H01 so funny psychiatrist jokes, dancing, bon fires, harrassing proctors, and sneaking off campus. Like all organizations, Flare Staff was not without field trips. We will never forget the trip to Gilley's and 'gGilley's will Organizalions Staff' Che Williamson, Annisa Lynd, Deann Buekalew, Kay Minnis, Co-Editor, Staci Cha- ney, Co-Editor, Leslie Giles, Sponsor und Asst. Editor: Mrs. Gloria Traylor and Lynn Harvill. 158 Flare Staff never forget us. Most of the guys on Staff held not so fond memories ofthe bull for weeks afterwards. December brought the Yuletide spirit to the Staff which wz celebrated by a Christmas party at John Paul's lake house. Fo lowing tradition, the gag gifts exchanged among members turns a few faces red. They couldn't make it down the chimney so gue: who showed up on the doorstep? You guessed it, Santa Claus an his li'l elf! talias, Stank and Runtl Finally, we can't forget about our hectic deadlines during whic everything was possible. Anything that could go wrong, dim Although photographers received a lot of hassle during thef times they always came through in the end. After bringing in the new year, members started preparing fr the Flare Coronation. Two weeks of hard labor went into tl memorable extravaganza. The moment the entire student body had waited for final. came with the arrival of yearbooks in May. These made a lastin memory for students because they could look back and reminisc over all the good times during their high school years. il .4- s wcrcn't all fun in this poker game, as shown laul Dusebout, John Strasburger. and .locl c 4'-4 lx 'XOQIX v t?e:fvf. - Classes Slajf' Carson Cryar, Editor, Kathy Wharton, Jana Hall, Tammy Stubbs. BUY TlCKETS TO RIDE BULL AT FRONT DOOR Hidden talents were revealed when Rodeo Jana Hall got on the bull. Flarc Staff- 159 i Never 21 Dull Moment Azls' Slrwf Ken Hin7e. Keith Cartwright Y Editor, Kim Puul, Melo- X nie Perkins. Phnmgrzipherxf tFront Rowl Brad Taylor, Kathi Nel- son. Puul Dusebout - Production Manager. tliuck Row! .lohn Straisburger, Neil Stronueh. Brent Cross- lcy. Chris Cromwell -- Editor. John Mays. Paula llurrison.l.:1urie Rutherford. Kirk Buucr. Editor: Bobby Emmick Sporlx Staff' Kcn Hinzc, Joel McGee, Jeff Pace - Editorg John Paul Hopkins. Arlii'il1'es Slajf' Adrienne Heins Y Editor. Amy Brock,Pal1y Pinkston. Tracy Blanton. ! A 4 Q WJ Q'-wg, ' f'w'WrHQ' gn, Classes SSSSSSS SENIGRS Havmg Fun We re the Seniors of 81 Going Wild '51, 443 ...rf SENIORS 165 Lori Acker Ronald Acreman Joyce Adams Vicki Adams Breck Adkins Kathy Aikman Christopher Akin Samuel Alaniz Scott Alexander Dean Allen Robert Allen Sandy Allen Debbie Anderson Diane Anderson Kevin Anderson Orvia Anderson Ronni Andre Brenda Arceneaux James Armstrong Malcolm Armstrong Kathy Arnsworth Nathan Arrizate John Arrington Wayne Atkinson Kristin Auld Steven Austin l66 - Seniors 'Inf ev- is ,f , H-X ww, 4? fra, 1,1 ,- 1. 'SIL ,- 'A3 fm Judy Axl Brenda Ayers Lori Bagwell Darla Baird Lon Baird' L Cynthia Baker Diana Baker John Baker Autry Banks A, Robert Bannantine Dave Bartel Todd Barthalet Jeralt Bartlett Sam Barziza Sharon Bauer- Brandi Beard Edith Beckworth Sonja Begley Dawn Bell John Bcsser 1 Lynn Bing Lisa Bingenheimcr Connie Blake Starla Blancett , Cynthia Bleehf- X Theresa Bodeniann James Bolcy Jeff Bostic Michael Boston Terri Boston Charles Boudreaux James Bowlin Kimberley Boxley James Boyd Roberta Boydstun Mark Boyle Paula Brand Sandra Bray David Brennan Debra Brill Brent Brock 'a 1 Wesley Brodie Seniors 1 167 Lyn Broom Qlrarles'Brbwri' ,N ' ' Kay Brown Kim Brown Chris Brown Terri Brown , Victor' V ,Bonita Buflington Kevin Bull Lisa Bull Dwayne Bullet, H Belly Burge ' 'Carolliurkharl Pamala Burns Tina ,Butler Charles Byars Rielgyfllybee' 1 ,. Deanffamlno Theresa Campagna Tim Cantrell Barbara Canto ,, Mario Cardenas' ' .Cindy Carmichael ' Charlotte Carr Lyn Carter Jennifer Carter, Karen Cartwright: Ramonafarlwright Jeri Cash Rebecca Cates Randall Chambers. Cynlhla Chandler r Jackie'Chandler Kelly Childers Debbie Christian Beth Clark ' Tommy Clark - Dee'Ann Clement Trunea Cleveland Tamme Cloud Monti Coburn Roberr Cochran l68 0 Seniors R Liza L '-N KWS- KX ws.. av-X 5.9 'Vex N- ll really wasn't that good! -if si Dan Cody Cynthia Coker James Coker Bobby Coleman ' Tammie Collins Debra Colson Q Jeff Converson Marti Cook Cheryl Cooper Susan Coots Rita Copeland Katherine Cornett Randy Coulter Julie Cox Mary Cox Stuart Cox William Craig Chris Cromwell Ken Crossland Brent Crossley Debra Crowley Elizabeth Crumpacker Carson Cryar Regina Cryer Kelly Cudd ' Shelley Cuffman Jana Culpepper Robert Cunningham Donna Curran Michael Curran Donna Currie Bobby Curry Rick Curtis Seniors - 169 Cynthia Dark Sheryl Dault Gail Davidson Douglas Davis Katherine Dawson Nechia Dawson Racene Day Suzette Debreczeni Melanie Dement Susan Dcutschlander Rodney Deyoe Robin Dickinson Jeanne Donnell Jana Doyal Toni Drolette Paul Dumas David Dunaway Linette Duncan Patricia Duniven Chris Dunn Judy Duval Lavada Duwe Stephanie Eddings Trina Eitel Gary Ellcr David Ellis l70 1 Seniors g-v ,a. . W. Q I wish Mr. Rucker would switch dcodoranls: 1 Z.. FPA Q'- Gina Ellis Donald Ellisor Tina Ellisor Bobby Emmick Beth Ervin Lisa Eihridge Douglas Fain Kimberly Farmer Dallas Farrar Tom Fawceu Angela Fells Beverly Fennessy Michael Feuer Jimmy Fisher Ronnie Fisher Hilda Flores Gary Floyd Kevon Fore Gary Foster Diane Fox Daniel Frazier Darren Frazier Sonya Frazier Paul Fry Sheila Fulgham Sydney Fugua Holden Gage Susan Galatas Regina Gardner Dorothy Garner Jesus Garza Jahn Gaugh Steve Gauthier Nancy Gay Becky Gilbert Jennifer Giles Gayla Gipson Jeffrey Glasgow Dawn Glass Lee Glenn Konni Godley Paul Goebel Seniors 1 171 Jeffrey Goetzman Kim Golden Gary Goldsmith Todd Goodwin Kathryn Granger Rebecca Graves Brett Gray Chris Greathouse Shelley Green Shelle Greene John Gregory Ceilia Griffin Sharon Griffin Dorian Griffith Charles Grimes Chuck Gstohl Greg Gunter Paui Gunter Joyce Gurley Howard Haas Kelly Haddox Robbie Hail Teresa Hake Cynthia Hall Gerald Hail Mona Hamby Mary Hamm Michael Handley Edwin Hard Kevin Harlan David Harris Waller Harris Nancy Harly Kathy Hartzheim Gerald Hawes Gregory Hawk Hagan Hawthorne Brenda Hayden Lee Hayes Carolyn Haynes Johnny Haynes Kellye Heaslcy l72 - Seniors Yeah , . , Buddy!! in px 3 1 f , , Q if 1 , ,, Jia -- l'. , Q37 Q, ln. in - Rouyc Heasley Margaret Healh James Hackman Adrienne Heins Darlene Henderson Richard Higgins' Donna Hinsley Cheryl Hilton Kathryn Hilton Ken Hinze ' Leonard Hogan Holly Holland Rex Holmes ' Lynda Holschuh Charles Holt Mark Holt Shelley Hooper Larry Hoot Tres Hope Sue House Mike Howard Sherri Howard Elizabeth Hrdlicka Paul Huffakeri Caressa Hughes Melinda Hung Todd Hyatt Jamie lnnerarity Cindy Jackson ' Tummie Jasper I 1 Seniors 1 l 73 Janita .laster Loria .leffcris Carol Jefferson Janelle Jensen Lisa Jester Kcith Jeter Callie Johnson Darrell Johnson Lisa Johnson Tami Johnson Traci Johnson Patricia .lolin Andrew Jones John .lones Lisa Julian Melanie .lung Robert Karlson Timothy Keefe Diana Kellar Paula Kallar Donald Kelley Stacy Kellum Celeste Kelley Susan Kendall Kimberly Kennedy Dreg Kennedy .loe'Ketcher Scott Kidd Reed Killian Ray King l74 - Seniors Qf , f. Go for it! 5 .. -V9 'FZ fr'- ,-. 41' 'Nw-,, Sandra Kinney David Kirkland Kylene Kleine Anna Klodginski Maria Klonaris Stephanie Knus! Vickie Koenig Jon Kretschmer Kristi Kuenstler Lavona Kuzniar Allison Lancaster Teena Landry Joann Lang Doni Langlois Shannon Langworthy Tara Lankford Angelo Laperna Joseph Le Bouff Kelly'Lee Paul Leeves Linda Leming Etta Levi John Little Sabrina Llado Randy Lopez Kevin Lowe Kathryn Lout Patricia Lowery, Kim Luce Billie Lyons Arleta Lyssy Jacqueline MacQuirk Jamie Maddox Sandra Mangum Melinda Markey Jeffrey Marshall Drenda Martin David Matheny Frederick Mauermann Bruce Maurer Alton Maxie Shari Maynard Seniors 1 175 Renee May John Mays ' Debbie McAfee Eileen McCaffrey Derisia McCarn Dana McCarty Missy McCollum Belinda McCrearyr' Barbara McDaniel Tim McDonald' . Ann McElroy, Keary'Mclihaney Marsha McLeroy Elie McNecly Robert Meade Chari Meadows Gerado Mendez Marianne Merritt Rebecca Messer Christine Metcalf Blake Meyer Lonnie Meyers Santos Mcza Greg M illcr Zola Milo Edwin Mitchell Mark Montgomery Audry Moore Eunice Moore Jo Ann Moore Shaun Moore Patty Moreland Scott Morin Angela Morris Charlott Morris Richard Morrison Paul Morrow Lori Morse Chelly Morton Sherri Mott Patricia Muldrow Beverly Mullanix 176 v Seniors Melanie Muller .lan Murdoch Brian Murphy Mike Murphy Linda Murray Monica Murski Teresa Neal Melinda Nelson Pamela Nelson Linda Nemetz Karri Neves Virginia Nichols Robert Niles Lori Nixon ' Charles Norrel Jerry Norris Ange Munnelee Donald Oldner Leslie Olson Paula Ormand Jerry Ott James Otto Gina Owen Jeff Pace Terrel Palmer Sally Parker Sharon Parker Susan Parker Terry Parrish Brian Patison Seniors - l 77 Patterson Lori Patterson Ricky Paxton Sam Pearce Cynthia Pendlcy Lynn Peregrin Justin Perkins Rebecca Perkins Dunham Perry Robbie Perry Tracey Person Vicki Peterson Alex Petrushansky David Petty .lerry Petty Loren Peycke Jesse Phillips Sheryl Pierce Micheal Pinchback Linda Pollard Cheryl Pollctt Ronnie Posten Kevin Powell Pat Powers Carol Presswood Scott Pretridge Robert Price Vicki Pruett Sarah Pugh Janet Purswell Benita Quiroga l78 1 Seniors X 4 -4- And then Abdul said C7 Stephen Ramsden Sandra Raney Carol Reagan Keith Reagan Danny Red Tommy Reed Todd Reel Glenda Reese Jeff Reeves Kathleen Reeves Debbie Reid Phillip Reidel Eileen Remley James Reynolds Scott Reynolds Darla Rice Chris Riley Kay Ann Riley Michael Ripkowski Jackie Robbins Alayne Robertson Gene Rogers Kenneth Rogers Larry Rogers Larry N. Rogers Cathy Rone Harold Root Cindy Rose Charles Ross David Rowland Brent Rozell Chris Rucker Dwayne Rushing Darrell Rutherford Laurie Rutherford Paul Rutledge Kimberly Rymal Susan Sabec Donald Samuels John Sanchez Melodiess Satlerwhite Leland Savage Seniors - I79 Mary Sawyer Ken Schaefer David Schaller Vivian Schivelcy Gayle Schulze Lisa Schwartz Dianna Scott Shannon Seercst Susan Secrest Mark Segrest Todd Sewell Charles Sharp Janice Shelburne Lisa Shepard Stephanie Sheperd Jon Shepard Lisa Shcrrard Lori Shipley Barbara Shipp Jim Signor Jill Simmons Bruce Simmons James Simpson Tom Simpson Danny Singleton Lisa Slape Kathy Sloan Julie Small Curtis Smith David W. Smith Jodi Smith Melbu Smith Phillip Smith Sharon Smith Warren Smith Bess Smoorenburg Gary Snoe Sherril Sowell Clay Spence Kevin Spencer Leslie Spencer Carla Stakes l80 - Seniors T5 Yours!!! -A. CM K.- 4: 'way its William Stallworth Dwana Steen Jason Steinway Gary Stevenson James Stewart Phillip Stockton Anne Stouffer Kim Stout Rebecca Stout David Stoviak Kerry Stoviak Kelly Strain Eddie Straughter Kathleen Strouse Natalie Stubbs Deborah Sullivan Patricia Sunday Rachelle Swedoski William Swalley Susan Tarpley Cindy Taylor Patricia Taylor Stephanie Taylor Tim Teaff Wesley Teague Sandra Teegarden Bobby Teweleit Lisa Thomason Amy Thompson Russell Thompson l Seniors - l8l Lisa Thrasher Tamara Thurman V Kenneth Tiner Charlene Toland Teacomsia Tolhcrl Tommy Tompkins Carlynne Toomey Sherri Traylor Marty Trinkle Darlene Tucker Renee Tuggle John Tullis John Tuner Whitney Twiss Linda Tyler Robert Tyson Kenneth Umlang Elizabeth Ussery David Vadcr Pzxm Vallery Rhonda Vanderwerker Bart Vaughn Stacy Vaughn Kelly Vanden Julie Vcrm Sheryl Vesel l82 - Seniors f Ilziil to lhcc, our ailmzi mzilcr Chris Vogel Charles Vondra Terri Vongaden David Vornkahl Elizabeth Wadc Raymond Wafer Tami Wagers Angela Wagnon Tommy Walker David Wallace Robin Wallace Jennifer Ward Keith Warren John Waters Paula Waters Julianna Wathen Max Webb Steve Webb Paul Weinzettlc Carlton Welch Robert Wells Mark Wendt Mike Wesolick David West Laura Wharton Janie Whzitley Barbara White John White Ron White . Brent Whitmore John Whitt Lisa Wicr Carmen Wiggins Janice Wiggins Linda Wiggins Kristen Wilkinson Nick Willhoile Bradley Williams Chris Williams Retha Williams Ross Williams Yolanda Williams Seniors - l83 Dawn Williamson Danny Williamson Anna Willingham Jacquelyn Wilson Miehael Wilson Rachael Wilson Julie Winn Christie Wise Kenny Wong John Wood Sharon Woodard Violet Woodrow Eileen Wooten Cary Wortham Tracy Wright Stacey Yancey Rene Ybarra Brenda York Misty Young Sherri Young Valerie Young Carol Zdunkawicz Charles Zeno Donald Zeno l84 3 Seniors -A. Tony Ziegler Mike Ziegler Jeff Zimmerman Donna Zinke SENIOR ACHIEV Lori Acker: Tiger Paws 1, Lt. 2, Med. Careers 3. Ron Acreman: FFA 1, 2. 3, 4. Vicki Adams: Mar. and Symph. Band 1, 2, 3, Drama 1, UIL Solo and Ens. 2, 3, German Club 4, WHS 4, Who's Who. Chris Akin: Debate 1, 2, NFL 1, Track 2, Math Slub 2, Spanish 3, IA 3, Partners 3, 4, Key 4. Scott Alexander: Ftbl. 1, 2, Var. 3, 4, Bsbl. JV 2, Partners 3. Bobby Allen: Drafting 1, 2, 3, 4. Sandy L. Allen: Tiger Paws 1, 2, DE 3, 4. Debbie Anderson: YL 1, 2, Science 2, 3, German Z, 3, 4, Triumph 3, 4, Partners 3, Key 3, 4, Leo 4, Psychology Sec. 4. Orvia Anderson: 1, 2, VOE Lab 3, VOE Coop. 4. Ronni Andre: Scarborough HS 1, 2, Golden Girls 3, 4, Partners 3, Key 4. Kathy Arnsworth: Choir Adv. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, NFL 3, Flare Queen Cand. 4. lohn Arrington: Belton HS 1, Hardin HS 2, 3, YFC 4. Kristin Auld: Tennis 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, Partners 4, YRC Flare Queen Cand. 4. Steve Austin: YL 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, NL 3, German 4. Judy Axt: Lane HS Chicago 1, CHS 2, NFL 3, German 4, Drama 4. Lori Bagwell: St. Pius HS 1, 2, Science 3, Mar. Band 4. Darla Baird: Art 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Cand.4. Lon Baird: Art 1, Psychology 3, Drafting 3, Radio and TV 4. Cynthia Baker: Art 2, 3, OEA 3. Amy Barnard: Willis HS 1, 2, 3, Drama 4, Psy- chology 4, FFA 4, Partners 4, French 4. Dave Bartel: Bktbl. 1, JV 2, 3, Var. 4, Bsbl. JV 1, 2, Var. 3, 4, FCA 4. Todd Bartholet: Tennis 1, Var. 2, 3, 4, Key 3, H8LFL 4. Sharon Bauer: Golden Girls 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Partners 3, 4, Psychology 3. Sam Barziza: Ftbl. 1, Track 1, CC Track 2, 3. Brandi Beard: Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Triumph 3, Ads Ed. 4, Key 3, 4, Troika 3, Partners 4. Sonja Begley: NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, UIL 2, 3, 4. John Besser: CC Track 1, Math 1, 2, Partners 3, Data Processing 3, Pres. 4. Dawn Bell: Golden Girls 1, Spanish 3, Psychology 3, Key 4, DE Sec. 4. isa Bingenheimer: FFA 1, Volleyball 1, Spanish , CC Track 2, 3, Key 3, 4, Class Rep. 4. LeDawn Bissey: Math 1, French 1, Bktbl. 1, Luf- kin HS 2, 3. CHS 4. Connie Blake: Volleyball 1, OEA 3, VOE 3, DE 4. Starla Blancett: French 1, 2, Tennis JV 1, Var. 2, 3, Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, Psychology 3, Key 3, Sec. 4, Part- ners 3, Who's Who. Walter Blaydes: CC Track 1, 2, FFA 2, 3, Auto Mech. 3, VICA 3. Cindy Blechl: Swimming 1, French 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, YL 2, NL 3, 4. Theresa Bodemann: Spanish 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, Gol- den Girls 2, V. Pres. 4, NHS 4, Partners 4, Key 4, Leo 4. Robert Boley: FFA 1, Rept. 2, 3, 4, Nat. HS Rodeo Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1. Charles Boudreaux, Jr.: Katy HS 1, 2, OEA 4. Jamie Bowlin: Spanish 1, YL 1, Bktbl. 1, JV Track 2,3. Kim Boxley: French 1, 2, Science 1, 2, YL 1, Art 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, Partners 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Who's Who. James Boyd: F 1, 2, Var. 3, 4, Key 4, Art 4, Voc. Off. Aid 4. Bobbie Boydstun: NFL 1, Mar. and Symph. Band 1, 2, YFC 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, NHS 3, 4, Cosmetology 3, Hist., Sgt. at Arms 4. Mark Boyle: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, lnd. Arts 3, 4. Sandy Bray: Mar. Band 1, 2, Mar. and Symph. Band 3, Uniform Maj. 4, Dixieland Band 3, 4, Solo and Ens. 1, 2, 3, 4, French 1, 2, 3, Who's Who, NHS 4. David Brennan: FFA 1, 2, Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, Var. 4, Track 3, 4, Ind. Arts 3, 4, FCA 4. Debbie Brill: Bktbl. 1, JV 2, Var. 3, 4, Track 1, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4, German 1, Rept. 2, Jr. Class Rep., Ind. Arts 3, 4, Tigerette 3, 4. Brent Brock: Spanish 1, lnd. Arts 3, 4. Lyn Broom: Mar. 7 Symph. Band 1, Mar. and Con. Band 2, 3, 4, Twirl. 2, Feat. Twirl. 3, 4, French 1, 2, YL 1, Science 2, Math. 2, 4, Partners 3, FHA, Par. 3, 4, Key 3, 4, FTA 3, V. Pres., Rep, 4, Med. Explorers 3, 4, Who's Who, Leo 4, NHS 4. Charly Brown: Tennis 1, T-Square 1, Science 2, French 3. Chris Brown: Wood Shop 1, Ag. 2, Metal Trades 3, 4. Terri Brown: Tiger Paws 1, Science Fair 1, Sci- ence 2, Bowling, Treas, 2, NHS 3, 4, FTA 4, Girls' State Rep., Who's Who. Victor Brown: 1, 2, Met. Trades 3, 4, VICA 3, 4. Charles Bull: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, CC Track 1, 2, 3, Team Capt. 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. Lisa Bull: CC Track 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, YL 1, I-l8LFL 4, Spanish 2, 3, Partners 3, Key 3, 4, Leo 4, Psychology 4. Dwayne Buller: Furr Jr. Sr. High School 1, Ftbl. 2, 3, Track 2, Metal Trades 3, 4. Betty Kay Burge: Science 1, 2, 3, Tiger Paws 1, 2, Lt. 3, Partners 3, 4, OEA 4. Carol Burkhart: Tiger Paws 1, Spanish 1, 2, Sci- ence 2, YL 2, NHS 3, 4, Key 4, Leo 4, Who's Who. Pam Burns: Fr. Girls Choir 1, Adv. Girls Choir 2, VOE-Lab 3, HERO Sec., Treas. 4, HECE Co-op. 4. Michelle Bush: Conroe Christian Academy Year- book 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Poetry 2, Careers 2, Missions 2, Sign Lan. 3, Cheerleader 3, CHS VOCT Co-op. Sec. 4. Charles R. Byars: Trainer: Ftbl., Track 1, 2, Sci- ence 1, 2, 3, T-Square 2, DE 4. Theresa Campagna: 2, FFA 1, HFSLL 3, VOE 4. Barbara Cantu: 1, 2, Psychology 3, Ecology 4. Jennifer Carter: 1, 2, Psychology 3, Ecology 4. Charlotte Carr: Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, Math 1, Gi Gi's 3, Science 2, Psychology 3, V. Pres. 4, Key 4, Bktbl. Cheerleader 4, Who's Who. Jackie Carter: Hmkg. 1, Choir 2, 3, Cosmetology 3, 4. Karen Cartwright: Mar. and Symph. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, Science 2, Spanish 2, Partners 4. Ramona Cartwright: Bktbl. 1, 2, HECE 4. Jeri Cash: YL 1, 2, Golden Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1, 2, Rept. 3, 4, Science 1, 2, Latin 3, Rept. 4, French 4, Partners 4, Key 4, NHS 4. NTS Becky Cates: FFA 1, CC Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Var. 1, 2, 3, 4, Med. Explorers, Sec. 4. Cindy Chandler: Hmkg. 2, VOE 3, 4. Randy Chambers: Math. 1, 2, Band 1, YL 1, 2, Track 2, Ind. Arts 3, 4, German 3, Treas. 4, NHS 3,4. Kelly Childers: Bktbl. JV 1, Var. 2, Spanish 1, 2, FTA: Lady-in-Waiting Flare Coronation 4, Psy- chology 4, DE 4. Chris Chovanec: Off. Dup. Pres. 1, Printing Trades Co-op. 2, Treas. 3. Debbie Christian: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4. Beth Clark: 1, Science 2, Trainer 2, H8cFL 4. Tommy Clark: 1, 2, 3, VICA 4. DeeAnn Clement: Golden Girls 1, 2, FHA 1, VOE 3, OEA 3, H8LFL 4. Monti Coburn: Golden Girls 1, Math 1, Tulsa- Midway HS, Corpus Christi, TX, Newspaper Staff, Business and Ads Ed. 3, Stuttgart HS, Stuttgart, Ark., Delta Beta Sigma 3, Ind. Arts 4, Key 4, Leo 4. Robert Cochran: FFA l, Ftbl. 2, H8cFL 3, VOCT Off. Aid 4. , Dan Cody: 1, Spanish 2, VICA, V. Pres. 4. Cindy Coker: Mar. and Symph. Band 1, 2, Librar- ian Capt. 3, Lt. Col. 4, UIL Solo 1, 2, Band Sweetheart 4, Spanish 2, 3, Science 2, 3, Psychol- ogy 4, Who's Who. Bobby Coleman: Hemphill HS, Hemphill, TX, Ftbl. 1, Bsbl. 1, FFA 1, Spanish 3, 4. Tammie Collins: CC Track 1, 2, Track 1, HECE 3, Clinic Studnt. Aid 4. Debra Kay Colson: VOCT 1, Co-op. 2, 3. Billy Conn: 1, 2, 3, HERO 4. Gilbert Conrad: Const. Trades Sgt. at Arms 1, VOCT 2, Co-op. 3. Jeff Converson: Clackamas HS, Portland, Oregon, Boys Choir 1, Swing 2, Debate 1, 2, Ftbl. 1, 2, Bktbl. 1, 2, Track 1, 2, JV and V Gymnastics Coach 2, Humble HS Humble, TX, Concert Choir 3, Bktbl. Var. 3, JV Track 3, CHS 4. Marti Cook: Tennis 1, Speech 1, Conroe Christian Academy, Girls Bktbl. 2, Girls Volleyball 2, CHS, French 3, Psychology 4, FTA 4, Key 4, Leo 4, H8cFL 4. Cheryl L. Cooper: 1, 2, Spanish 3, OEA 4. Susie Coots: McCullough HS The Woodlands, TX 1, 2, CHS Ag. 3, 4, FFA Sweetheart 4, VOE- OEA Rept. 4, Rodeo, Flare Queen Candidate 4. Rita Copeland: Mar. Band 1, 2, Twirl. 3, Spanish 3, Library Aid 3, Oftice Aid 4. Randy Coulter: Bktbl. 1, 2, Track 1, FFA 2, DE 3, 4, Julie Cox: Fr. Choir 1, Candy Striper 1, 2, 3, Tiger Paws 2, NHS 3, 4, Spanish 4. Mary Cox: JV Tennis 1, 2, 3, Key 3, Psychology 4, Sr. Rep. 4, NHS 3, Comm. Chairman 4. Stuart Cox: Mar. and Con. Band 1, Mar. and Symph. Band 2, Mar. Band 3, YL 1, Spanish l, Ind. Arts 3, 4, YRC 4, Who's Who. Bill Craig: Mar. Band 1, FFA 3, lnd. Arts 3, 4, NHS 3. 4. Chris Cromwell: Spanish 1, 2, 3, Mar. Band 1, 2, Science 1, Flare Staff Photog. 2, 3, Ed. 4, NL 3, 4, Who's Who. Kenneth Crossland: 1, Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, 4, HECE V, Pres. 3. Brent Crossley: Track 1, CC Track 1, 2, 3, YL 1, Spanish 1, Science 1, Flare Photog. 3, 4, Chess 4. i SENlOR ACHIEVEMENTS v 185 Elizabeth Crumpacker: YL I, 2, Mar. and Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble, Dixieland Band 2, 3, UIL Comp. 3, Spanish 2, 3, NL 3, 4, YFC 3, 4, NHS, Who's Who. Carson Cryar: Mar. and Con. Band I, 2, Mar. and Symph. Band 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, I980 Boys' State Rep. 3, NHS, Flare Act. Staff 3, Classes Editor 4. Regina Cryer: Spanish I, Tiger Paws I, 2, Dean's Office Aide 3, 4, VOE-OEA 4. Kelly Ann Cudd: Choir I, Adv. Choir 2, Data Processing 3.4. Shelley Rae Cuffman: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, Science Club I, 2, 3, Math I, Young Life I, Med. Careers 2, 3, 4, Triumph Staff 4. Donna M. Curran: Con. Band I, 2, 3, French Club 3, Tiger Paws 3, Marching Band 4. Donna Currie: YFC I, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, FHA 2, French 3, UIL Solo 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Cindy Dark: Spanish I, 2, 3, 4, Drama I, Cross Country 2, Science 2, 3, Treas. 3, Psychology 3, Key 3, 4, Partners 3, 4. Shari Dault: Science I, Cosmetology I, 2, 3, Pres. 3. Kathy Dawson: 1, 2, 3, VOE-OEA 4. Nechia Dawson: Girls Choir I, V.P. 1, FHA l, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Sect. 3, Alto Sect. Leader 3, Swing Singers 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Youth Advisory Council 3, V.P. 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Leo 4, Board of Directors 4. Gail Davidson: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Gigi's Rep. 3, VOE-OEA 3, Gigi's Capt. 4, Key Club 4. Doug Davis: I, 2, 3, 4. Suzette Debreczeni: German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sect. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Pep Squad I, Young Life I, 2, New Life 3, 4, Swim Team 2, Student Council 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Lady-in-Waiting - German 3, Math 4, Science 4. Melanie Dement: Math I, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, Diving Team 2, Cross Country 2, Astronomy 3, Student Council 3, Key 4, Leo 4. Susan Deutschlander: Spanish I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Art 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Rodney Deyoe: Fresh. Ftbl., Soph. Ftbl., Var. Ftbl. 3, 4, Metal Shop 2, 3, IA 3. Robin Dickinson: Golden Girls l, Bktbl. Tiger 2, Head Bktbl. Cheerleader 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Science 2, 3, H8LFL 3. Darrell Diggs: Football I, Track I, Speech I, Drama 2, 3, 4, ICT 3. Dudney Donovan: Math Club I, Cross Country l, Printing Trades 2, 3. Jeanne Donnell: Spanish I, 2, Psychology 3, Key 3, Partners 3, NHS 4. Linette Kay Duncan: Young Life I, 2, 3, Team 2, 3. Patricia Duniven: Cross Country 2, French 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, New Life 3, 4. Lavada Duwe: Volleyball I, Golf I, 2, Alief Elsik HS I, 2, Golf 3, 4, Science Fair - 2nd Place, NHS 4. Michael Edwards: Poland HS, Louisiana I, 2, CHS 3,4. Gary Eller: Spanish I, 2, 3, Woodbridge HS, Vir- ginia I, 2, Marching, Symph. and Dixieland Band 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble 3, 4, NHS 4. Dee Ellisorz I, 2, 3, 4. Tina Ellisor: Tiger Paws I, FHA I, 2, Home and Family Planning 3, Drama 3. Bobby Emmick: Latin I, 3, 4, Fresh. Ftbl. Flare 2, 3, 4, Sports 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Editor 4, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 4, Who's Who 4, Young Life I, 2, New Life 3, 4. Beth Ervin: Spring High I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Psychol- ogy 3, Sci-Fic. 3, 4, French 3, 4. Lisa Ethridge: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Math I, 2, 3, OEA 3, Key Club 4, Golden Girls -Sr. Rep. I86 SLNIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Doug Fain: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Ger- man 3, IA 4, Meat Processing 4. Arthur Ford: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Tom Fawcett: French 2, OEA 3, 4, Eisenhower High I, Gary Felder: Frsh. Ftbl., Soph. Ftbl., IA 3, 4, Metal Trades 3, 4. Angie Felts: Youth for Christ I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, A Cappella 2, 3, German I, 2, IA 4, UIL Solo and Ensemble 2, 3. Beve Fennessy: Science I, 4, Math 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, FHA 3, 4, Latin 3, 4, Key 4. Mike Feuer: IA I, 2, 3, 4, Sect. I, Parlm. 4, Cross Country I, 2, Science Fair lst, I, 3, Partners 3, NHS 3, 4, Spanish 4. Jimmy Fisher: Marine Repairs I, Co-op. 2, 3. Ronnie Fisher: Marine Repair I, Co-op. 3. Hilda Flores: Drama I, Band I, Marching Band 2, 3, Flag Corps 3, VOE 3, 4, Treas., 3, 4, FTA. Gary Floyd: Latin I, 2, Tennis I, French 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, Drama 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. Kevon Fore: Fresh. Bktbl. Mgr. I, JV Bktbl. Mgr. 2, Var. Bktbl. Mgr. 3, 4, IA 3, 4. Daniel Frazier: Latin I, IA 2, Psychology 4: NHS 4. Sonya Frazier: Math I, 2, VOE 3: Who's Who 4. Paul Fry: French I, Frosh Bktbl., Soph. Bktbl., Triumph 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed. 4, NHS 3, 4, Vars. Bktbl. 3, 4, FCA 4, Who's Who 4. Sheila Fulgham: Pep Squad I, Girls Choir 3, 4, Librarian 3, V.P. 3, A Cappella Choir 4. David Fulton: Football I, 2, 3, 4. Sydney Fuqua: Marlin HS I, Cheerleader I, Frosh. Princess I, Track and Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Art Club 4, Treas. 4, Rec. Sect. Part- ners 4, Tigerettes 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Can- didate. Susan Galatas: Tiger Paws I, 2, FHA I, Psychol- ogy 3, Spanish 4, FLARE Queen Cand. 4, NHS 4, Who's Who 4. David Gamball: Bktbl, I, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Garner: Abbeville High - Newspaper Staff I, Maurice High - FHA 2, 3, BETA 2, 3: FBLA 3, Class Rept. 3, Pep Squad 3, Youth Safety 3, Conroe High -IA 3, Drama 4. Fabiola Garvalho: I, 2, 3, 4. Richard Garza: l.2, 3, 4. Steve Gauthier: I, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Gay: Med. Careers Rep. I, Med. Careers I, 2, 3, Bsktbl. I, JV Bktbl. 2, 3, YL I, 2, Spanish I, Varsity Track Trainer 2, 3, Triumph Staff 3, 4, Triumph Staff Features Ed. 4, NHS 4, Tigerettes 3, Partners 4, Who's Who 4. Becky Gilbert: Science 2, Art 2, 3, 4. Vice Pres. Art 4, OEA 3, Partners 3, 4, Republican 4. Jennifer Giles: Marching and Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ist Place Solo and Ens. I, 2, Flag Corps 3, 4, Flag Corps Capt. 4, NHS 3, 4, Math 4, Who's Who 4. Gayla Gipson: Varsity Swim Team I, 2, 3, Varsity Swim Team Capt. 2, All-District Swim Team 2, YL 2, NL 3, 4. Jeff Glasgow: IA I, FFA 2, 3, 4. Dawn Glass: Band I, Ist Place Drum Ens. I, Spanish I, 2, Science I, 2, 3, YL I, Z, 3, Art 3, 4, Art Hist, 4, Partners 3, 4, TROIKA 4, TROIKA Lady-in-Waiting 4, Key 4, Student Cncl. 4. Kim Golden: FHA I. Gary Goldsmith: Tennis I, JV Tennis 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 4, Latin I, 2, 3, Latin Rep. 2, Chess I, Key 3, NHS 3, 4, NHS Pres. 4, FCA 4. John Graham: French I, 2. Kathy Granger: DE 4. Becky Graves: Track I, 2, 3, Science Project Award I, Tennis 2, Drama 2, 3, FHA 2, DECA 4, Chris Greathouse: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish I, Bsbl. 2, Key 3, 4, Psychology 4, Whois Who 4. Greh Green: Bsbl. 3, 4. Shelley Green: Band I, 2, OEA 3, 4. John Gregory: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, IA 3. Sharon Griffin: Golf Team I, French I, 3, French FLARE Queen Cand. 4, lst Place Distril Typing 2, Class Sec. 3, Golden Girls Co. A 3, I Place District Shorthand 3, Key 3, 4, Golden Gir 2nd Lt. Co. A 4, NHS 4, Leo 4, Homecomir Queen Cand. 4. Dorian Griffith: Tennis I, JV Tennis 2, 3, Varsi Tennis 4, Spanish 2, 3, Science 3, Tigerettes Key 3, Psychology 4. Greg Gunter: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish I, 2, 3, A Math I, Key 3, 4, FCA 4, Joyce Gurley: Choir 2, FHA 4. Howard Haas: Marine Repair I, Electric Shop I Building Trades 3. Kelly Haddox: Tennis I, ,IV Tennis 2, Varsi! Tennis 3, 4, Spanish I, 2, Track I, Key 3, 4, NH 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Happy Hade: Ftbl. I, 2, 3. Robbie Hail: Band I, FHA I, 2, Girls Choir I Adv, Girls Choir 3, OEA 4, Teresa Hake: Con. Band I, 2, Solo and Ens. I, L 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band 3, I OEA, 3, 4, OEA Vice Pres. 4, OEA FLAR Queen Cand. 4, OEA Sweetheart 4. Gerald Hall: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish I, 2, NHS 4. Mary Hamn: Spanish 3, 4, Partners 3. Michael Handley: IA I, 4, VICA 2, 3. Edwin Hard: German I, 2, 3, Swim Team 2, 3. Kevin Harlan: I, 2, 3, 4. David Harris: JV Bsbl. Trainer I, .IV Ftbl. Train: I, Science I, 2, 3, 4, Science Treas. 4, ,IV Bktb Trainer 2, Soph. Ftbl. Trainer 2, 3, Varsity Ftb Trainer 3, 4. Walter Harris: IA 2, 3, VOE 3, Astronomy 1 Ecology 4. Kathy Hartyheim: JV Volleyball l, 2, Varsity Vol leyball 3, 4, Tigerettes 2, 3, 4, Tigerette Pres. 4 NHS 3. 4. Greg Hawk: Auto Mechanics Treas. 3, ICT 4. Hagan Hawthorne: French I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2 Science 2, Math 2, 3, Cross Country Team 3, Var sity Track Mgr. 3, Powder Puff 4, Psychology Set 4, Key 4, Partners 4, IA 4, Who's Who 4, Young Republic 4. Kellye Heasley: Tiger Paws I, Spanish I, 2, Cros Country Team 2, Track Mgr. 2, Who's Who 3, 4 Drama Play Our Town 3, Psychology 3, NFL 3 4, NHS 3, 4, TRIUMPH Staff 3, 4, TRIUMPI- Staff News Ed. 4, Young Republicans Pres. 4. Rouye Heasley: Science I, 2, 3, 4, Science Rep. I Science Sec, 3, Science Pres. 4, Drama I, 2, 3, 4 Drama Sec. 3, Drama Vice Pres. 4, Tiger Paws I 2, Diving 2, 3, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3 4, Science Lady-in-Waiting 3, Young Republican. 4. Margaret Heath: Fr. Girls Choir I, Adv. Girl: Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Ist Place Solo anc Ens. 3, VOE 4, OEA 4, Librarian Aide 4. Jim Heckman: Math I, Ftbl. I, Soph. Ftbl. 2, Var sity Ftbl. 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Officer 3, 4, Key 3, 4. Adrienne Heins: Class V.P. I, 2, Class Rep. 3, Stu dent Council Par. 3, Student Body V. Pres. 4 Math Club I, 2, Lady-in-Waiting 3, 4, Golder Girls I, 2nd Lt. 3, Maj. 4, GSL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, V Pres. 4, Key 3, 4, Partners 3, UIL Spelling Comp 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Flare Staff 2, 3, 4 l979 Cover Design, 1981 Cover Design, Flare Queen Cand. 4. Darlene Henderson: Marching Band I, 3, Con Band I, 2, 3, Latin 2, NHS 3, 4, Drum Corps 3. lst Place Solo and Ens. 3, Who's Who 4, OEA 4. Bowling 4. I I heri Hilton: Cross Country Team I, YL l, 2, ath 2, 3, 4, Math Vice Pres. 4, German 2, 3, 4, erman Sec. 4, Science 2, 3, 4, NL 3, 4, NHS 3, , Who's Who 3, 4, Key 4, Partners 4. Kay Hilton: Science I, 2, 3, 4, YL I, 2, EYC I, 2, 3, 4, EYC Treas. 4, Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Golden Girls Co. A 4, Science Fair Special Award I, NHS 3, 4, NL 3, 4, Math 4, Who's Who 4. onna Hinsley: I, 2, 3, 4. en Hinze: Fr. Ftbl. Trainer I, Fr. Bktbl. Trainer I, Soph. Ftbl. Trainer 2, Varsity Ftbl. Trainer 2, 3, Varsity Bktbl. Trainer 2, 3, JV Ftbl. 3, Head enior Trainer 4, Key 4, NHS Officer 4, FLARE taff4. Holly Holland: Golden Girls I, 2, Med. Careers 2, 3, Med, Careers Rep. 3, Latin 2, 3, 4, Latin Pres. ii Latin Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Classical League 2, 3, 4, , HS 3, 4, Who's Who 4, FLARE Queen Cand. 4. Lynda Holschuh: Shoreham-Wading River High Track I, Newspaper Staff I, Yearbook Staff I, onroe High - Spanish 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, Sacred Heart Youth Group 2, 3, Astronomy 3, NHS 4, Partners 4, Key 4, Young Republican 4. Charles Holt: Swim Team I, 2, 3, 4. Vlark Holt: FFA 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. Rodeo 4. Shelley Hooper: Latin I, 2, 3, Latin Sec. 2, EYC I, 2, 4, EYC Pres. 4, Math 2, FTA 2, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 3. Tres Hope: Fr. Ftbl. I, Varsity Ftbl. 2, 3, 4, Track I, JV Track 2, 3, Soph. Rep. 2, Vice Pres. Jr. Class 3, Key 3, 4, Pres. Sr. Class 4. Vlichael Howard: Metal Trades 3. Sherri Howard: Choir I, 2, French I, Drama 2, Art 3, HECE 3, ICT 4. Gerald Howe: German I, 2, 3, 4, OEA 3, 4, Beth Hrdlicka: JV Tennis I, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Science I, 2, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Spanish Rep. 3, Tig- erettes 2, 3, Student Cncl. 3, 4, Partners 3, 4, Part- ners Rep. 4, NHS 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Paul Huffaker: Spanish I, French 2. Caressa Hughes: Tennis I, Science 3, Spanish 3, 4, 'Math 3, FTA Treas. 4, Key 4. Todd Hyats: FFA 2, 3, Class Rep. 3, 4, Leo 4. llamie Innerarity: I, 2, 3, 4. James lrwin: FFA I, 2, 3, Science I, 2, Forestry 2, CCC 3, Astronomy Vice Pres. 4, CCC 4. Janita Jaster: Swim Team I, 2, 3, Math l, Science 12, 3, YL 2, 3, NL 4, OEA 4. Carol Jefferson: Class Rep. I, 2, 4, Golden Girls I, 2, Golden Girls Rep. 2, Partners 4, OEA Par. 4. Janelle Jensen: Clear Creek High 4 Volleyball Team I, Life Program l,Spanish I, 2, 3, JHS I, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, French 3, AFS 3, Conroe High - HERO 4, Spanish 4, NHS 4. Lisa Jester: Golden Girls I, Fr. Class Treas. I, Spanish I, 2, Bktbl. Cheerleader 2, Psychology 3, TRIUMPH Staff4. ,Bo Johnson: I, 2, 3, 4. Callie Johnson: Volleyball l, JV Volleyball 2, Data Processing 3, 4, Data Processing Rep. 4, OEA 3.4. 'Lisa Johnson: Science I, 2, Cosmetology 3, 4, VICA 3, 4. Patricia Jolin: Office Duplication 2, Printing Trades 3, Homecoming Queen Cand. 4. Andy Jones: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, FFA 2, 3, Leo 4. Leodia Jones: Ftbl. I, Bktbl. I, Track I, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, State Record Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team 3. Lisa Julian: Choir I, 2, Office Duplication 2, 3, VOCT Co-op. 4. Melanie Jung: Girls Choir I, Girls Choir Sec. I, Fr. Volleyball Team I, German 2, 3, JV Volley- ball Team 2, Varsity Volleyball Team 3, 4, Tiger- ettes 3, 4, Paula Kellar: Data Processing 3. Robert Kelley: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Ftbl. I, 2. Stacy Kellum: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Meat Processing 3, 4, Par. FTA 4. Marian Kelly: Mar. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin 3, OEA 3, 4, NHS 4, Who's Who 4. Susan Kendall: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. NFL 3, Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Advisory Board Drama 3, 4, Thespian Society I, 2, 3, 4, Mar. Band I, 2, Con. Band I, 2, Best Poetry Award NFL I, 2, 3, Jr. Volunteers I, 2, Ist Place Speech Tournament 2, 2nd Place Speech Tournament 3, NHS 3, 4, Span- ish 3, 4, French 4. Kreg Kennedy: Fr. Ftbl. I, Varsity Ftbl. 2, 3, 4, Math I, JV Bsbl. I, 2, Spanish 2, Key 3, 4, Part- ners 3, AII-District Honorable Mention Varsity Ftbl. 3, All-District lst Team Defense Varsity FtbI.4. Joe Ketche: Galena Park High 4 Drafting I, Metal Shop I, Conroe High - Metal Trades 3, 4. Scott Kidd: Fr. Ftbl. I, Pres, Class I, 2, 3, Student Cncl, I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish I, 2, YL I, Soph. Ftbl. 2, JV Ftbl. 3, Pres. Key 3, 4, Partners 3, Pres. Stu- dent Cncl. 4, Varsity Ftbl. 4, NHS 4, FCA 4. Ray King: Construction Trades I, Building Trades 2, VOCT 3. Kylene Kleine: Band I, Adv. Girls Choir 2, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, HFL 4. Anna Klodginski: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, UIL Solo and Ens. Contest 2, 3, State Solo and Ens. Contest 2, A Cappella Librarian 2, 3, NHS 4. Maria Klonaresz Fr. Girls Choir Pres. I, lst Place Solo and Ens. I, 2, 3, 4, lst Place State Solo I, 2, 2nd Place State Solo 3, Drama I, 2, 3, Drama Advisory Board 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Nationals 4. Stephanie Knust: Con. Band I, Mar. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Science I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, NFL FLARE Queen Cand. 3, Symph. 2, 3, 4, Dixieland Band 4. Kristi Kuenstler: Math I, OEA 3, 4, Sec. OEA 4. Lavona Kuzniar: Tigerette I, 2, 3, 4, Partners I, 2, 3, 4, Science I, Math I, 2, French I, 2, JV Bktbl. I, JV Track I, Varsity Bktbl. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, District Champ. Varsity Track 3, Regional Qualifier Varsity Track 3, FCA 4. Teena Landry: Talent Show I, Diving Team I, 2, 3, 4, Broke 2 School Records Diving 3, District and Regional Meet Diving 3, Drama 3, 4, Part- ners 4, Science 4. Doni Langlois: Science 2, 3rd Place Art Show 3, Honorable Mention Art Show 3, Psychology 4. Angelo LaPerna: VOCT Co-op. 2, 3, Construction Trades I. Kathryn Laut: OEA 3, 4. Joseph LeBouff: VICA 2: HECE 3, 4, Autobody 2, HERO 3, 4. Jacquelyn Lee: Mar. Band I, 2, 3, Symph. Band I, 2, 3, Science I, 2, 3, Spanish l, YL l, Partners 3, Who's Who 3, 4, TRIUMPH Staff 3, 4, Key 4, Powder Puff Ftbl. 4. Linda Leriiing: YL I, 2, Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Med. Careers I, Math I, 3, Bktbl. I, 2, Class Rep. 3, Wrote Prom Poem 3, Key 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Partners 3, NL 3, Student Cncl. 3, Home- coming Queen Cand. 4, Leo 4. Antonniett Lewis: Partners 4, FHA 4. Richard Lewis: Radio and TV 4. Sabrina Llado: Con. Band I, Cosmetology 2, 3, Partners 3, 4, Key 4, Psychology 4. Kevin Lowe: Spanish I, Auto Mechanics 3, Astronomy4. Patty Lowery: I, 2, 3, 4. Billie Lyons: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, French 3. Arleta Lyssy: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, FHA I, 2, Young Life I, 2, Rodeo Club 4. Jackie MacQuirk: Art Club I, HFL 4. Robert Mainord: Art Club 2, DE 3. Melinda Markey: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 2, French 2, 3, 4, French Sec. 3, Math 2, 3, 4, Math Pres. 4, Tigerettes 2, 3, 4, Tigerettes Sec. 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Partners 3, NHS 4, Key 4, GSL 4. Jeff Marshall: Football I, VICA 3, 4. Drenda Martin: Choir I, 2, OEA 3, 4. Donette Matthews: Choir I, 2, 3, Bowling I. Hood Mauermann: Track I, German I, 2, Drama 3, IAC 3, 4, Par. 4, Chess 4, Republicans 4. Bruce Maurer: Ftbl. I, 2, Bktbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Band I, 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, NHS 4, Buffalo High l, 2, Richardson High 3. David Mathery: Ftbl. I, 2, NFL 2, 3, 4. John Mays: March., Symph. Band I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Flare 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Key 4, FCA V.P, 4. Debbie Mcafee: Var. Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Drama I, Math l, 3, Part 3, 4, NHS 4, Key 4, Spanish 3, 4, Tigerettes 3, 4. Keri McCarn: Con. Band I, March. Symph. I, 2, 3, 4, Psych. 3. Dana McCarty: Spanish I, 2, Math 3, Latin 3, 4, Med. Careers. Missy McCollum: Class Sec., Var. Bktbl. I, Var. Track I, 2, GSL I, 2, Math I, 2, Ftbl, Cheerleader 2, 3, Spanish 2, Leo 4. Belinda McCreary: CC Track 2, DE 3, 4. Barbara McDaniel: March. Band I, 2, Latin I, VlCA,3,4. Tim McDanald: IA I, 3, CC Track 2, FFA 2, 3, 4. Kerry Mcllhaney: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, YFC I, French I, 2, Track I, Chess 4. Marsha McLeroy: FFA 2, 3, 4, Math I,Span. I. Ellie McNeeIey: Span. I, 2, Choir I, NHS 3, 4, FTA 3.4. Robert Meade: Ftbl, I, 2, 3, 4, Latin I, Bsbl. I, 2, Key 2, 3, French 2, FCA 4, Student Cncl. 4. Jerry Mendey: Art 3, 4, OEA 3, VICA 4, Part. 3. Marianne Merritt: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Int. Thes. Soc. 3. Becky Messer: Volbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Tigerette 3, V.P, 4. Christine Metcalf: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Volbl. I, Swim 3, UIL 3, Spanish 3, 4, Key 4. Lonnie Meyers: Skateboard I, 2, Soccer I, Ger- man 3, 4. Greg Millerz German I, 2, YL I, 2, Con. Band I, 2, Symph. Band 3, 4, NHS 4. Zola Milo: OEA 3, 4, Part. 4. Edwin Mitchell: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, IA 3, 4, Span. 2, Track I, 2, Key 4. Shaun Moore: March. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Symph. 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Con. Band I, Span. 2, 3. Patty Moreland: FHA 3, HECE 4, Weschester High I, 2. Scott Morin: German I, 2, Track I, 2, Bsbl. 2, NHS 3, 4, Mgr. Track 3. Angela Morris: Art I, Med. Careers I, 2, 3, NFL 3, 4, FHA 3. Paul Morrow: Track I, 2, Span. I, 2, Part. 3, 4, Psyc. 4, Key 4. Chelly Morton: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Math 2, 3, 4, Key 4, NHS 4, Leo 4, Span. 2. Sherri Mott: VOE-OEA Treas. 3, Sec. 4, Spanish 4. Patricia Muldrow: OEA-VOE 3, 4, Part. 4. Beverly Ann Mullanix: DP 3, 4. Melanie Muller: Var. CC I, 2, 3, 4, Var. Bktbl, I, 2, 3, 4, French I, 2, Pres. 3, Class Treas. 2, Math 3, Science 3, Tigerette 3, 4, Key 4, Part. 3, 4, NHS, FCA 4. .lan Murdoch: Tiger Paws I, 2, 3, French 2, 3, NHS 3, 4,. SENIOR ACI-IIEVEMENTS IS7 Brian Murphy: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, IA I, 2, HECE 3, 4. Mike Murphy: FFA I, 2, Treas. 3, 4, YRA I, 2, 3, 4. Monika Murski: JV Track l, Var. Track 2, 3, Math I, 2, 3, 4, Key 3, YL 3, Part. 3, 4, Spanish 2, NHS 4. Theresa Neal: DP 3, 4, OEA Treas. 4, Student Cncl., McCullough High I, 2. Linda Nemetz: German I, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, Tri- umph Staff 3, 4, NHS 4, HFL 3, Science 4. Robert Niles: VICA 3, IA 4, Humble High I. Lori Nixon: Class Pept. I, 2, Class Treas. 3, YL I, 2, Math l, 3, Ley 3, 4, Bktbl. Cheerleader 3, Gol- den Girls I, 2, OEA 3, Triumph Staff 3, Span. I, 2, Leo 4, Student Cncl. I, 2. Ange Nunnelee: Swim 4, Span. 4. Karen O'Neill: Volbl. I, 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, St. Agnes Academy I, Dulles High 2, 3. Donald Oldner: FFA I, 2, Metal Trades 3, 4. Leslie Olson: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, German 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence 3, Medical Careers I. Paula Ormand: Track I, HECE 3, 4. James Otto: IA 2, 3, 4. Jeff Pace: French I, 2, .IV Bsbl. I, 2, 3, Flare 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Var. Bsbl. 4, Drama 3, NHS 4. Terrell Palmer: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, Var. 4, Golf I, Var. 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Student Cncl. 2, 3, Part. 3, 4, IA 3, 4, Class Rep. 3. Sally Parker: Tiger Parker I, 2, Key 3, 4, Span. I, Part. 4, HFL 4, Leo 4. Sharon Parker: Span. 2, 3, 4, Part. 3, 4, NHS 3. Susan Parker: Span. I, 2, 3, 4, Part. 3, 4, Psych. 3. Terry Parrish: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. Lori Patterson: FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, Part. 4, HERO 3, 4. Ricky Paxton: CTC I, Voct. Co-op. 2, 3. Rebecca Perkins: Volbl. 2, 3, Var. 4, Tigerette 3, 4, Cheerleader I. Robbie Perry: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Singer 3. Vicki Peterson: Class Rep. I, Volbl. I, IA I, 2, 3, Key 3, 4, Part. 4, Chess 4, Science 2, Span. 3. Loren Peycke: March., Symph. Band I, IA 2, VICA 3, 4. Jess Phillips: YL, Con. Band I, 2, 3, March., Symph. 4, Math 2, Debate I. Sheryl Pierce: Tiger Paws I, 2. Sam Pearce: Ftbl. l, 2, 3, Track 4. Linda Pollard: HECE 3, 4. Cheryl Pollett: Choir I, 2, FHA 2, OEA 3. Ronny Poston: IA I, NHS 4. Tyrone Power: HFL 4. Carol Presswood: Golden Girls I, Key I, 4, IA I, Part. 4. Scott Prectridge: FFA 2, Ftbl. 2, 3, IA 4, HECE 3. Robert Price: Ftbl. I, 2, 3. Vickie Pruett: Tiger Paws I, 2, 3, Span. 2, 3, 4, YL 2, Part. 4, FTA I, FHA I. Janet Purswell: Psyc. l, 2, Part. 3, 4, Key 4, Swim 3. Paul Rutledge: Con. Band I, 2, Latin I, 2, 3, Latin Treas. 2, NHS 3, OEA-DP 4. Benita Quiroga: VOCCT I, 2, 3, OEA-VOE 4. Sandra Raney: March. Band I, 2, German I, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, VICA 4. Carol Reagan: Math I, YL 2, NHS 3, 4, Art I, YR 4, French 3, Part. 3, 4. Kehl Reagan: Tennis I, 2, 3, Key 3, IA I. Tommy Reed: Men's Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, IA 3, Part. 3, 4, Span. 3, 4. Todd Reel: IA 3, 4, Chess 3, HFL 4, Swim 3. I88 4 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Kathleen Reeves: Bktbl. l, Con. Band I, 2, NHS 4, Part. 4. Danny Red: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, IA 3, 4, Part. 3. Phil Reidel: CC Track 4. Eilleen Gay Remley: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Art 2, 3, 4, YFC 3. James Reynlolds: FFA 2, 3. Darla Rice: VOE 3, OEA 3. Kay Anne Riley: French I, 2, 3, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, Key 4, FCA 4, Var. CC, Track, V.P. YRC Tiger- ettes Psyc. 4, Coronado High 1.2, 3. Mike Ripkowski: FFA l, 2, 3, 4. Jackie Robbins: FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Alayne Roberson: Math I, French 3, 4. Bubba Rogers: Ftbl. I, 2, Bktbl. l. Gene Rogers: NFL I, 2, Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Nat. Thes. Soc. 3, 4, March., Con. Band I, 2, March., Symph. Band 3, 4, Student Cncl. Kenneth Rogers: IA 2, 3, 4. Larry Rogers: Soccer I, 2, Track 3, YRC 4, DeLaSalle High I, 2. Harold Root: Ftbl. I, IA 3, VICA 3. Cindy Rose: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Drama 3, 4, March., Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, German 3, Thespians l, 3, 4. Dave Rowland: Speech I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. Laurie Ann Rutherford: Var. Bktbl. I, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Team All-Dist. I, Ist All-Dist. 2, 3, Student Cncl. I, German I, 2, 3, Tigerette 2, 3, Treas. 4, Class Rept. I, Var. Track 3, 4, CC Track 4, NHS 3, 4 24 Hour Relay Team 3, Part. 3, FCA 4, Flare! Triumph Photo,, National Record Holder - Magazine Sales 3, Flare Lady-in-Waiting 4. John Russell: Bktbl. 4. Kim Rymal: Drama I, 2, 3, 4. Susan Sabec: Golden Girls I, 2, Spanish 2, 3, 4, HFL - Sec. - Lady-in-Waiting for Coron. 4. Don Samuels: Mar. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Con. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dixieland Band I, 2, 3, Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, French 3, 4, Science Fiction 3, 4. Melodiese Satterwhite: Vlbl. I, Partners 3, lndus- trial Arts 3, VOE 3, 4. Mary Sauyer: YFC - Sec. 3, Spanish 2, 3, Adv. Girls Choir - Sec., 3, VOE 4. Ken Schaefer: Science I, 2, JV, Frosh. Tennis Team, Spanish l, 2, Partners 3, Swim Team 4, Leo 4, Young Republicans 4, Rodeo 4. David Ripley Schaller: Bktbl. I, Var. Track I, Wrestling I. Gayle Schulze: Frosh. Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Swing Singer 3. Dianna Scott: VOE 3, 4, OEA 3 - Vice Pres. 4, Pres. John Scott: FFA 2, 3. Shannon Secrest: Class Rep. 2, 3, Spanish 3, HFL - Treas. 4. Susan Secrest: Class Rep. I, Math I, Young Life I, 2, Swim Team I, Bktbl. I, FFA I, Class Sec. 2, 4, Science 2, Art 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, FTA - Hist. 4, HFL - Rep. and Coron. Cand. 4, Key 4, Leo 4. Mark Secrest: FFA 2, 4. Todd Sewell: GolfTeam I, 2, 3, 4, Ftbl. I. Charles Sharp: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish I, Latin 2, 3, Science 2, Key 3, 4, Partners 4, HFL 4. Deneece Shipp: Child Care 3, VOE 4, OEA 4. Lisa Shepard: Spanish I, 2, 3, 4, Science l, 2, FHA 2, Troika Staff 3. Jon Sheppard: Con. Band I, 2, 3, Mar. Band 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band 4, French 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3 - V. Pres. 4, NHS 4. Lori Shipley: Partners 4, OEA 4. Jill Simmons: Science 2, 3, 4, French 2, Key 3, 4, Partners 4, DECA 3 - V. Pres., HFL 3, Leo 4, Spanish 4. Jim Simpson: Key 3, 4, Var. Swim Team 4, Part ners 4, Leo 4, Psychology 4. Lisa Slape: Drama I, 2, Adv. Choir I, Thespian I A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Young Life I, 2, 3, Ger man 2, 3, 4 1 V. Pres., Astronomy 3 H Sec NHS 3, 4, Partners 3. Kathie Sloan: Adv. Choir I, 2, .IV Cross CountrQ 3, Rodeo 4. Curtis Smith: Auto Mech. 3, Industrial Arts 4. David Smith: NFL I, 2, 3, Distributive Ed. 4. Jodi Smith: Vlbl. Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Science 2 Spanish 2, Tigerettes 3, 4. Melba Smith: Track I, FHA 2, 3, 4, VOE 3, 4. Sharon Smith: Tennis I, Class Rep, 2, Spanish I 3,4, HFL 4, Key4, NHS4. Warren Smith: Bktbl. I, Ftbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Who': Who Among Am. HS Students. BessAnn Smoorenburg: German I, 2, 3, 4, Art 2 3, 4, Troika Staff 4. Gary Snoe: FFA I, 2, 3 - Officer, 4 - Officer Key 4, Class Pres. 4. Michail Solorio: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, Industrial Arts 4. Kevin Spencer: Mar. Band I, 2, Industrial Arts 3 4, Who's Who Among Am. HS Students. Leslie Spencer: Var. Swim Team I, 2, Trainer 2 3, 4, Young Life I, Var. Track 2, Tigerettes 3, 4 Spanish 2, Science 2, Bowling - Pres. 2, OEA 3 Vlbl. 2, 3, Bktbl. 3. Carla Stakes: Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Keg 4, Psychology 4, Partners 4. JeffStalIworth: Auto Mech. I, 2, 3, 4. James Stenghr: Spanish I, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4. Jason Steinway: German I, 2, 3, 4. Gary Stevenson: JV Bktbl. 2, 3, Var. Bktbl. 4 FCA 4, Track I, 2. Phillip Stockton: Science I, Tennis I, JV Tennis 2 3, Var. Tennis 4. Ann Stouffer: Young Life I, 2, Tiger Paws I, 2 Spanish 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Partners 3, 4, Who's Whi Among Am. HS Students, Math 4. Kim Stout: Track I, Var. Track 2, 3, 4, Tigerette: 3, 4, Leo 4, Spanish 3, 4. Rebecca Stout: Vlbl. l, Math l, Spanish 2, OEA 3, 4. Kelly Strain: Tennis I, 2, Track 2, Swim Team 4. Kathy Strouse: Art l, 2, 3 - Office 4, Cros: Country 2, 3, 4, Track Captain 4, Key 4. Kerry Stoviah: FHA 2, 3. Natalie Stubbs: Tiger Paws I, 2, Art I, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. Patricia Sunday: FHA I, VOCCT 3, 4. Debbie Sullivan: Con. Band I, 2, Mar. Band 2, 3 Symph. Band 3, 4, Twirler 3, 4, Drama I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, NFL I, 2, 3, FTA 2 - Treas 3, 4 - Pres., NHS 3, 4, Latin 4. Rachelle Swedoski: Band I, 2, 3, Math I, Medical Explorers 3, 4, Latin 4. Susan Taipley: Choir I, Girls Adv. Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4 German 4. Cindy Taylor: Tiger Paws I, Young Life I, 4-H I. 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, Bktbl. Cheerleader 2, Key 3, 4, Swim Team 3, 4, Ftbl. Cheerleader 4, Leo 4. Stephanie Taylor: FHA I, 2. Tim Teaff: Ftbl. I, Track I, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4. Bobby Teweleit: New Life 4. Lisa Thomason: Science l, 2, 3, 4, German I, 2, Trainer 2, Drama 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. Amy Thompson: Math l, Science I, 2, 3, 4, Ger- man 2,3 - Office 4, Key 3, 4, Partners 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Triumph Staff 4, Who's Who 4. Rusty Thompson: Bktbl. I, 2, French 2, 3, Indus- trial Arts 2, 3 - V. Pres. 4, Pres. NHS 4. Cindy Thorton: Math I, 2, Choir 2. Lisa Thrasher: French I, 2 - Treas. 3, 4, Tiger Paws 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Who's who 4. Ken Tiner: JV Track 2, 3, Art 2, Industrial Arts 3, 4- V. Pres., Var. Track 4, NHS 4. Charlene Toland: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Math l, 3, 4, French I, 2, 3, Science 2, 3, 4, Triumph Staff B, 4, Key 4, Leo 4, Who's Who 4. Donimetchi Tolbert: Psychology 4, Men's Choir 4. Teacomisa Tolbert: Tiger Paws l, 2, FHA I, 2, 3, 4 - Officer, Spanish 2, Partners 3, 4, Key 4, Noe, OEA 4, Bktbl. Cheerleader 4. Tommy Tompkins: Mar. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Math I, 2, Spanish 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, NVho's Who 3, 4. Sherri Traylor: Mar, Band 2, 3, 4, Con. Band 2, 3, 4. lMarty Trinkle: Spanish 3, FHA 3, FHA - Host- FSS. rllfenee Tuggle: Science I, 2, 3, 4, Math I, 2, 3, 4, , igers Paws 2, Triumph Staff 3, 4, Key 3, 4. John Tullis: FFA I, 2, Ftbl. I, 2, 3 - JV, 4 - Var., Industrial Arts 3, 4. Jo Ann Tutter: Art 3, FTA 3, 4 - Hist. Whitney Twiss: Tiger Paws I, 2, Spanish I, 2, Partners 3, 4, Psychology 3, NHS 3, 4, OEA 4. Linda Tyler: Symph. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Mar. Band I, 2, 3, 4, German I, Flare Staff 2, NHS 3, YFC 4, Who's Who 4. Jim Tyson: Golf Team 2, 3, Art 4, Industrial Arts 4, Who's Who 4. Robert Tyson: Ftbl. I, 2, Distributive Ed. 4, Rodeo 4, Who's Who 3. Kenneth Umlang: Industrial Arts I, FFA 2, 4, ICT ls Beth Ussery: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, FLARE Staff 2, 3, NHS 4. David Vader: Mar. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band I, 2, 4, Con. Band 3. lRhonda Vandewerker: FHA I, 2, Con. Band, Symph. Band 4, Mar. Band 2, 3, 4, OEA, VOE 3, 4. Bart Vaughn: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4, Psychology 3, Drama 4. Stacy Vaughn: Industrial Arts I, 2, Distributive Ed. 3, 4. Kelly Venden: Spanish I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, GolfTeam 3, 4. Julie Verm: Drama I, FFA 2. Sherry Vessel: Spanish I, 2, Mar. Band 2, 3, 4, Con. Band 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4. Adv. Advanced Bktbl. Basketball Bsbl. Baseball Cand. Candidate Capt. Captain Cncl. Council Con. Concert Coron. Coronation Ens. Ensemble FFA Future Farmers ofAmerica FHA Future Homemakers of America David Vornkahl: Latin I, 2, 3, 4, Med. Careers 2, FLARE Staff 2, NHS 3, 4. Elizabeth Wade: Girls Choir I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2. Duane Walker: Co-op. I, 2, 3. Tommy Walker: Ftbl. I, 2, French 2, 3, Who's Who 3. Robin Wallace: Science I, 2, German 2, Art 3, 4, Child Care 3. John Waters: Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, FCA 4, Young Republicans 4. Paula Waters: Speech I, Golden Girls I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Swing Singers 3, Sec. 4. Juli Wathen: Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, Drama 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Pres. 4. Max Webb: Var. Ftbl. 4, Key 4, Kerrville HS I, 2, 3. Steve Webb: Bktbl. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, Science 3. Robert Wells: Golf 3, Industrial Arts 4. Mark Wendt: German I, 2, Chess I, Ftbl. I, Bktbl. I, Golf 2, NHS 3, 4, Math 4, Who's Who 4. John Wesley: Mar. Band I, 2, 4, Con. Band I, 2, 4. Mike Wesolick: Distributive Ed. I, 3, 4. David West: I, 2, 3, 4. Randy West: VOCT I, 2, 3. Janie Whatley: Math 1, 2, Vlbl. l, 2, Choir 2, 3, Psychology 3, Key 3, Partners 3, Triumph Staff 3, 4, Ed. 4, Drama 4, NHS 4. Laura Wharton: Forest Park HS f FAC I, 2, Choir I, 2, Lit. Mag. I, 2, Student Cncl. 2, Latin 2, Drill Team 2, Jr. Classical League 2, CHS f A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Alto See, Leader 4, Latin Hist. 3, Latin Sec. 4, NHS 3, 4, Drama 4, Science 4, Thespians 4, Who's Who 4, Jr. Classical League 3, Messiah 3, Brigadoon 4. John White: Science I, 2, Con. Band I, 2, Mar. Band 2, 3, 4, Symph. Band 3, Dixieland Band 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, All State Choir 3, All Region Top Eight 4. Brent Whitmore: Mar. Band I, 2, Con. Band I, 2, Young Life I, 2, Youth for Christ 2, 3, Pres. 3, See. 4, New Life 4, OEA 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Lisa Wier: Science I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, 3, Part- ners 3. Carmen Wiggins: Girls Choir I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, VOE-OEA 3, 4. Linda Wiggins: FHA 2, VOE 3, 4. Brad Williams: Math l, Spanish I, 2, Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, NHS 4, Who's Who 4. Retha Williams: FTA I, French 2, 3, NFL 2, Part- ners 3, FHA 3, NHS 3, 4. ABBREVIATIONS KEY FTA Future Teachers of America HXLFL Home and Family Living Hist. Historian JV Junior Varsity Lt. Lieutenant Mar. Marching Med. Medical Mgr. Manager Nat. National N.L. New Life NFL National Forensic League Ross Williams: Track I, 3, 4, Ftbl. I, 2, Var. 3, 4, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Leo 4. Dawn Williamson: Spanish I, 2, Choir I, Math 2, Science 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Danny Williamson: Ftbl. I, Var. 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Bktbl. l, Key 4, FCA 4. Kristin Wilkinson: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, French I, 2, Math I, Partners 3, Key 4, Med. Explorers 4, Psychology 4, Young Republicans 4. Anna Willingham: Child Care 3, 4. Jacquelyn Wilson: Var. Track 2, 3, 4, French 3, Auto Mech. 4, Key 4, Psychology 4. Mike Wilson: Co-op, 3, 4. Rachel Wilson: Band I, 2, 3, NFL 2, Science 2, NHS 4. Julie Winn: Golden Girls I, FLARE Staff 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Science 2, Industrial Arts 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, GSL 3, 4. Steve Wisner: Track I, Bsbl. 2, 3, German 2, 3, 4, Math 2. Eileen Wooten: Choir l, Art I, 2, 3, 4, Troika Staff 4, Medical Explorers 3, 4. Cary Wortham: Golf 2, 3, 4, Key 4, Who's Who 4. Tracy Wright: FFA I, 2, Distributive Ed. 3, 4, Pres. 4. Stacy Yancy: FFA I, Math I, 2, Cross Country 2, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, H8LFL 3, 4, Partners 4, Leo 4. Renei Ybarra: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, French 2, 3, GIGI's Co. A 3, 4, GG Jr. Rep. Key 4, Psychology 4 -Y Flare Queen Candidate. Sam Yianitas: I, 2, 3, 4. Brenda York: Art I, 2, 3, 4, Young Life I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Bktbl. 2, 3, NHS 4, Who's Who 4. Misty Young: FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Auto Mech. 3, Lady- in-Waiting. Sherri Young: FTA I, Tiger Paws I, 2, 3, FHA I, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Partners 4. Valerie Young: Golden Girls I, 2, YFC I, 2, 3, 4, NFL I, Troika 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Swing Singers 3, Partners 3, New Life 4. Carol Zdunkawics: FHA I, Math I, 2, Latin 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Charles Zeno: Co-op. I, 2 - Vice Pres., 3 - Pres. Mike Ziegler: Co-op. 3, Construction Trades I, 2 - Vice Pres. Tony Ziegler: Industrial Arts I, 2. Jeff Zimmerman: VOCT I, 2, 3. Donna Zinke: Golden Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Math 1, Partners 3, 4, French 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Young Republicans 3, Who's Who 3, 4. N HS National Honor Society Par. Parliamentarian Pres. President Rcpt. Reporter Sec. Secretary Symph. Symphonic Treas. Treasurer Var. Varsity YFC Youth for Christ SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS 1 I89 IUNIQRS Step Aside We're Coming Through VVe're the Class of 82 M ' X amiga mil' AP. AK N xl! V. 1 n .pw f. ogy Y ce 95x s v 1. pu A F' ,kk x D . X i xx 3 ., gg. 5 ,. ,Q . 5:12 . 1 K wifi, 3 'Z'-'?'.' g.:,.,f ,J-,. l, HY, , , , - 1 -I' m M..- ,,...... -...-. , ,A Q... . , ,Q ' ,. ww. ,, .. . .X A Q I ww, .. 1 'fs ,,X .tqr,-, 1 K :fi . -' ' YU J 1 fi' 1 . 4 J ,A 1 ,, - A A . ' - ,.'- 'M' .. ' 'W 'A .1 ' . f- .. n.1'g',4gf'g4'Lk vw .xx . V . Q W, I N ,Qi I 1' 1514 fn sr , . F U uw.. 'xx 'Hi 1 . 'K 'vm .g ' 'wk x X , -' A , , Ia x Vs' Q., 'H- pkg, ASNE' , v -nn vi .L 1 2 f L if 'S ' . 534- X 1 Fvflj xi A , 1 ,'f .'Q L' 3 ..' lf ' ix?-I-G ' t X 'A Q X , - m, 4 j A V ':. .51 Kew:-L' ' x . , . A' ,K xlkx , ,.,f , q -ivl Q ' ,mf W X . Yi tl'-mf, .. . y fvffuv hgh, 5 ,Q ,Y Q L1 k 7 M Juniors - 191 Lisa Abney Roy Abramson Billy Abshire Charles Adams Cynthia Adams Jimmy Adams Blythe Agee Amy Albert Shane Albritton Lore Aldridge Glen Alford Guye Allen Roy Allen Cheri Anderson Clara Anderson Tim Anderson Guinn Andrews Jimmy Arbuckle James Armstrong Missy Armstrong Bubba Armstrong Virginia Armstrong Hunt Arnold Lorie Autrey Donald Babb Crystal Bailey Jimmy Baker Kim Baker Randel Barba Shelley Barfield Sandra Barnes Raymond Barnhart Carol Barry Vince Bartek Tricia Barton Michael Bass Cecilia Bates Rusty Batson Judy Baudat David Bauerlein Denise Beasley Kim Beeson Dewayne Belton John Bennett Kendra Bernhardt Kurt Berrymen Robert Besser John Billnoski Tom Bird l92 Juniors Kenan Bishoff Barbara Blackburn Debra Blackshear David Bluer ' Mike Boaz ' Jeannie Bond Kelli Bonner Laurie Boxley 1 Bryan Boyer , Troy Bradbury Mechelle Branch! Garret Braun Clark Brarron' Donna Brenner, Karen Brinegarl Katrina Broadright Shawn Broadrigh! Amy Brock Jeff Broussard ' ' Chas Brown Butch Brown Glen Brown James Brown Kym Brown Misty Brown Shari Brown Laurie Bronson Timmie Sue Budell Mary Bunce Debbie Burke Matt Burleigh , N Chuck Burnitz David Bums Dlorah Burns , Gary Burns . ' Patricia Burroughs Theresa Busby Barry Busshart George Butler- , Teresa Butler Troy Butler Toni Byrom V Steve Cain ' ' Duane,Calfee David Camacho Danny Camillo fx Alan Carroll Charlie Carter Craig Campbell Lisa Campbellf, G Jacky Cannings .loc Cantrill Karen Carlisle Shawn Carlisle 1 Susan Carlson Stephen Carlson RaymondVCarlson Cathy Carriers' Keith Cartwright Ike Cegielski Morty Chambers V Carole Champagne Robert Chanee , Mark Chaney Staei Chaney , V EriC1ChathawE: 33 Y Trice Childers ' Linda Christal Kim Christeanson Joanne Christoph , DorasCisneros ' f ' Ron Claver ' Becky Clifford xr , CindyiAnn Clinefl Ronaldfiochrell f' Karen Coe Caryn Coker Lyneneiloker N Ronni Collins 1 Steve Colliette ' e efgfhmiors . 193 Mark Collins Robert,Collins Pat Conley Tim Conrad Chris Conroe 1 Riehie Conti ,, Carla Converson Cheryl Cook Davinda Cooper David Corbit David Cordova Jane Corelius I .Ierry Couvillion ' Valerie Covington ' Kent Cox Ray Cox K Pat Coyne Mike Crawford Brian CB.C.J Creighton Connie Cross , Kathy Craig Carrie Crowley Deanna Crowley Tuck Cryar ' Kelli Cunningham Cathy 'Curry Susan Docke , Veloni d'Agrella 4 TraceyfDaniels Greg Darby Mark Darsey Neal David Leah Davies Beverly Davis 1 'Kelli Davis Lisa Davis Mark Davison Donna,Day f Jeffery Day 1 'Anthony Decock JaoquiDeHart Lynda DeHoff Leslie Derryberry Scott Deskins Thomas Dcveny ' Erin Devine Guy Dewaid ' Lee Dewayne Shannon Diamond Joanne Dixon l94 - Juniors '19 .5 l X Ifonly l could sing , .. Stephanie Dodson Lila Donehoo Donn Donovan Lisa Dorris Robbie Douglass Sharon Downs Burt ,Dozier ' ' J an Draper Toni Driver Mark Dube David Duffy Cindy Duke Paul Dusebout Allen Dutton, ' Debbie Dwyer Shaun Dwyer ' James Dye Jackie Dyer Chris Dyers 1 I, , Stephanie Earilxnam Lisa Edwards Herbert Elements Mary Elizondoi Debra Ellisor Dean Emmons Malcolm Enyert A Mike Erwin D'Juana Eubanks April Fairfield Brenda Falk Lisa Fannin Dallas Farrar Sandy Faubion Douglas Fauley Dave Fausek 1 Connie Felchak Keith Fester Sue Fields Mike Fisher Tammy Fitzpatrick Paula Fleming Donda Ford Patty Forster Munch Foster Melanie Foster Hamnelore Fox Susan Fox Jeffrey Frank 1 Eddy Franklin Q, ,N J uniors l95 Dee Dee Gallagher Beau Galle Christin Gehrmann Donna Gclston Earl Gelston Lee George David Gessing Gidget Grahame Mark Gibson Jackie Giddens Henry Giden Jana Giese Sharon Giles Pete Gladden Kathering Golley Oscar Gonzalez Tammy Gracey Lori Gray Sharon Gullel David Frase James Furby 'William Hanes Jana Hall Michael Hallinan Mike Hamby Marion Hammond Chris Hampton Kenneth Hampton ' Anita Handley Richard Hansen Sheree Hardcastle Jimmy Harris Kevin Harris Teresa Harris Cameron Harrison Paula Harrison Sharon Harvey Lynn Harvill 'Mike Hauke Charles Haynes Cornelius Haynes Scott Hayward Traci Heckman David Hedges Natalie Heine Donald Henderson Lisa Henderson Charles Hendrickson Lonnie Hernandez! Mike A, Hernandez John Hewatl Bryant Hicks Diana Higgins John Higgins Donald Heahtoeuer Caroline Hill Dana Hill Jackie Hill Janice Hilton Nick Hines Scott Hinson James Hobbs Wesley Hobbs Brad Hobgood Mike Hoffart ' Chris Hoke Billy Holifield Lisa Hollis Steve Holloway Missy Holmes Robert Holzwarth Jeff Hopper Danna Howard Patricia Howard Juli Hruska Wayne Hudspcth Shirley Hudspelh Karl Hutchins Debra Hutchinson A Craig Hyde 196 Juniors Little Bunny Fu Fu.. . Becky Irwin Jay Isabell Melissa lvyr Ormahn Jablieu Clifton Jackson Paul Jacoby Greg Jackson Peggy Jackson Kei lh Jaeger Darryl Jarnail Ann James Elizabeth James Scott Jaynes ' Kim Jefferson Wendi Jemison Joy Johns Belinda Johnson Traci Johnson. Melinda Johnson Mitchell Johnson Ronald Johnson Stacy Johnson William Johnson Bill Johnson Judy Johnston Gary Jones Judy Jones Lereza Jones Melvin Jones ' Pamela Jones Russell Jones Valerie Jones Woodrow Jones Susie J unfg, Jeff Kala ntl Michael Kancilja Carol Kawszan Stephanie Keating Gracie Kellar Phil Kellen' Regina Kelley Greg Kelly Clint Kellogg, Kelly Taylor M. B. Kidd , Tracy Kimba C. B. King Billy King Julie King Tammy King .lon Kinnamon Cory Kinney Sherry Kirtley Jeff Kiser Ricky Knighten Leonard Koska Janice Krause ' Kay Krauskopf Liz Kuehler Cindy Kunkle Juniors 1 197 ,T ony Kuzniar Suzanne La Fitte Mike Lahargove Thomas Laird Carol Landes Patricia Landrum George Landry Laurie Landry X Cheryl Langford Tommy Langlois Jimmy Lansdon James La Perna ' Gerald Latner Conner Lazenby 'Victor La Vergne Jo Nell Law James Lawson Barb Le Curerx Tracy Lee Susan Le Vrier Valerie Kight 'Bob Lighter A James Lindquist Tony Lister Constance Loftis ' Kama Logan Anne Long Kara Look t Greg Lopez Ronald Lorenz Karl Luecke , David Luther Susan Lynch Teresa Maahs Billy Maddux Joyce Manning Ruth Marshall Bruce Mariin Don Massengale Kathy Mastin 1 Jeannie Matthews Kevin Mathey Donette Matthews , , Mike Mattox Wendalene Maxedon James May 1 Carolyn Mayeux Diane McAfee Marlania McAlister Maureen McCaffrey l98 I Juniors '3 57 I think I can fit you on the next page in my little black book WWW? ,I That's life in the big top!!! 3-and Amanda McCallum ., Kellie McCarty :N 'Anna MoCueskey 'David McCown Mary McDaniel Renee McDaiel 4 Betsy McDonald Scott McDonald Joel McGee ' ' Maria McGivney, Carl Mcllvain Annie Mckee Jennifer McKeel Kim McKenzie Sieve McKnight,' - . Mollie Mcleon , Don,McMillian Michael McMillian Elizabeth McPherson Lauire McQuiggin Kevin Mcshah Y Darrell Mealer Paula Medina Steve Meloncon f 1 , Sara Meneke , Nathan Miles Mike Miller ., I Vanessa Miller Jean Mills' V Kay Minnis Tina Mock , Richard Moe M Joe Montanari Donald Moore , Margaret Moore Melanie Moore Randall Moore, 1 - Roy Moore V Vicki Moore Ronnie Morgan Brenda Morris Melissa Morrow Kevin Morton f Karen Mueller Dan Muller Nancy Mrunnerlyn Trevor Munnerly Keith.Myrick Randy Myrick Kenneth Neal' 7 Juniors 1 199 ' Kelli Nelson Anna Neves Belinda Nichole Londa Nichols Edwin Nierman Brian Nixon Linc Noble 1 Larura Noel Nick Norfleet Amy Norman Beverly Nunnelee Carolyn Obregon .John O'Malley Jerry O'Neal ' ,Brian O'Neill Sherri Ott! Kannie Ouzts Tricia Owen Rigby Owen Deanna Owen Steven Pace V Jennifer Pace Judy Padgett Susi Painter Jimmy Palmer Diana Parker Rodney Parker , Renee Parker Charles Parsley Robin Patison Dean Patterson Scott Perdue Slenda Perry Karen Petty ' Gwen Peycke Gary Phelps Jimmy Phillips Tammi Pickel Maureen Pierson Sammy'Pigott Kim Pippin Henry Pittman Lori Plummer Donald Podraza Terrie Poilett ' Pearl Poole ' Kenneth Pope Bubba Potter Q Micheal Prater Brian Preston Shelly Preston r Tim Price ' Todd Price Kelly Pritchett Andy Pugh Ellen Pullen Tina 'Qualtrough Shane Rachal , Vicki Rady f Gail Rahn David Rainwater Denise Ranin X Carl Reed Katherine Reese , Ernest Reeves t , Debbie Reidel Edmond Reiley T ippi Reinhardt Mike Reising 'Roger'Reissig ,Tammy Repsher David Reynolds ' Bobby Reynolds Bobby Reynolds Danna Rice ,1 Terri Rice James Richardson! Albert Rigsby Carla,Roberson , Faith Robert 200 Juniors Pyramid Power!!! Carol Robinson James Robinson Jesse Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Janell Rogers , Debbie Rogers Julie Romano ' Rubio Roberto F. A. Ruffer Louis Rutledge ' Margaret Ryan Mary Rayan 1, ' Eddie Saeuiia Victor Sanchez Cheryl Sander George Sanders Melody Sanders Patricia Sanders Derek Sauls- Stan Saunders Connie Savoy Judy Scheidl x Michelle Schmidt Eric Schmuckg Johannes Schul' Michael Sehultz Connie Schulze James Self Jose Sentmanat Arigela'Seward' ' James Sewell ' Richy Shantz Toni Shaw Robert Sheehan V Leslie Shepherd , Delann Sherrod Brent Shores Greg Sifferman Leslie Simmons 1 Tim Simmons Trey Simmons James Singleton Stephen Skelton Mary Jane Sloan Calvin Slowey Bobby Smalley 1 April Smith Delores Smith Heather Smith Rhonda Smith Sherri Smith Tracy Smith X , Tubby Smithlf ' Valerie Smith ' Toney Soelia ' Juniors 20l Sorsby Milton Kevin Sowell Kuke A nce Eli Sxpoon Kevin Springer Martin Steen Bill Starmack Verdell Starnes Roxann Steed Kelly Stegall Scott Stephens William Stephens Susan Stevenson Elizabeth Stobb , Janice Stokes Harold Stoneham Malcolm Storey 1 Danny Stouffer Betty Stowe Jerry Stracener John Strasburger V Neil Stronach Sheryl Stubble Carl Stuckey PaulSumrall, Gary Sutton Gail Swaim Robert Swinea Danny Taylor Reba Taylor Billy Taylor Jackie Taylor Willie Taylor Brenda Teague V Sharon Termeer Diane Terry Kim Teweleit Robert Thaggard Jessica Thanes Barbara Thayer Danny Thomas Rosie Thomas Leisa Thomason Melony Thompson Sabrina Thompson Robert Thornburg William Threatt David Tidwell Jean T oohey Marie Torzewski Karen Tosspon .loe Trammell Tommy Travis Sherry Treece Frank Trice Kevin Ticer Fred Tucker Tim Truitt - Wade Turnball Andrea Turner Henry Ulmer Missy Underwood -Troy Vaden Darrell Vader - Kathy Vallo ' f Dennis Van Dyne Dar VanEtten Danny Vanckhoven Bryan Vanclergrift Lynn Vanzandt Steve Vaughan Patty Vela Albert Viall Russell Vick Susan Vilardi Barbara Wagner .lennifrer Waldo Daryl Walker Robert Walker Robert Walton 202 ' Juniors 'N 'av N rv an an H-vu if 63- igflih' ffl' 42:-new f mm ofa. 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Tina Dulaney Lisa Duncan David Dunham Michael Dunham Cyndi Dunn Charlw Durbin John Durfey Lennette Duskin Jody Dwyer Vic Dyer Kellie Dyke' 1 Robin Earehart- J. T Q Eckstrum Mark Edgmon Andy Edinburgh Arnaud Edwards Lee Edwards James Efiinger Stacey Egbert Toni Egbert' -Stephen Ehler Regina Ehrhardt Jaeon Eickenhorst Jeff Eldridge Mike Elizondo Kelly Ellis Ginger Ellisor .lon Emmick John Erle X Kerrie Eubanks Kenneth Everitt Pat Everitt ' Brad Fagan Bobby Fairfield Thomas Falk David Fancherw Darrell Faught' Jeff Pauley Mary Fawcett Tonny Feagin Lavinia Helder' Randy Fells Justin Finke f - Terry Fisher ' 5 Russell Fleetwddd Paula Fleming Mary Fontenot V Cherry Foots j , Kyle'Fore, ' Chris Foster 3 .Sgphomeres 1 209 Johnny Foster ' Bryan'Fowler Michael Fowler Melvin Franklin , Sue Frazier Freddie Fredricksen ' Scott Fortin Steve Friery Sam Frisby Twyla Furrer Rhonda Galloway Goldman Gann Debbie Gannueci Ricky Garrett Tammi Garrett John Garris Steven Garvin Carrie Jo Garza Patti Gaugh John Gauthier Beth Geick 'Jimmie Gentry Laura Gerlach Boyd Gibbons f Robert Gibbons Gennar Gibbs Leslie Giles Sharon Gilsdorf , Ralph Ginsel , Bryan Givens Trayton Golden Penni Golding . Richard Gower Douglas Grace Litty Granados Louanna Granados , Doug Gray Tim Gray Brad Green Kevin Green ,Shelby Green Nida Greenmyer Sharon Greensage Reagan Greer Chad Gregory James Gregory Hoyle Grissom Lee Grumulaitis Julie Guillory Marie Guillot Greg Gunter Robert Gurley Debbie Gutekunst Carol Guyton ' Deborah Haines Kenneth Hake Mary Hall Sharon Hall Billy Hamilton Leslie Hampton Jenifer Hanes Roux Hanlon Eda Hanna Junior Harrison Wade Hartoon Carol Hashaw Denise Hasselmeier Nancy Hastings Angie Hawkins Monticia Hawthorne Sherry Hayden Greg Hayes Renea Hayes Greg Heine Micheal Helt Mike Henderson Robert Henderson Rubie Henderson Wanda Henderson Greg Hendricks 210 Sophomores Jimi Hendrix Jeff Hensley John Hereford Scott Hern 1 , Ana 'Hernandez Karen Herring Dale Hickl Avera Hilll Robert Hill Tonya Hill John Hilton Pamela Hilton Gracy Hinojosa Billy Hinze Brenda Hobbs Kay Hobbs Bobby.Hobgood Kirk Hickliurger ' 'Jim-Hoffman Kris Hoffman Richard Hoffman Thomas Hoffman David Hoke Karen Hoke Jimmy Holt Nancy Hooker John Paul Hopkins Joel Hopper John Horace Greg Horn Mona Hortman Michele Howard Cara Hudgins Carl Hudson Rodney Huerter Richard Huffman Aline Hughts Todd Humphreys James Hunt Frances Ingram John Ingram Steve Ingrsa Ray Isbell Sammy Ivey Jeff Jackson, Annette James Susan Jansen Michael Jasek Deborah Jenkins Susan Jenkins Sophomores 21 l Lisa Jeter Todd Jewell Christine Johnson Jeff Johnson ' John Johnson H Joseph Johnson Kim Johnson Kim Johnson Marlon Johnson Paul Johnson Robin Johnson Ronny Johnson Tina Johnson Trent Johnson William Johnson Joe .lolin Carl Jones 7 Chris Jones Heather Jones 'Mark Jones Ronnie Jones Terry Jones John Jordan Susan Judge Greg Kancilja Robin Karickhoff Paul Kaser Mike Kasmiersky Tom Kelly Karen Kelly Tammy Kelly Meredith Killingsworth Veronica Kimmons Kathie Kines Cherry King Jennifer King JoAnna King Kevin Kinhult Carl Kirk David Kirk Aubrey Kirkland , Alan Kirkpatrick Alec Klein Cynthia Kohler Troy Koska Sandra Koth Eric Kreusch Gaylon Krischke Jeff Kropic Charlie Kuehler 2l 2 1 Sophomores xstler h fkendall le Combe ml 'gove :rtus gford nm anc 'es MDC DDC getl 'I wis- :r ei' ,enbee l is s gan I IZ 'ing :ry d FY :hen en gnia .ffey mo on iarkey hall Y Sophomores v 213 Becky Mastin Teresa Mata Mark Matheny J Marlene Mathis 1 George Matlock Wendell Matson ' Robby Matthews Leonard Maxedon John May Laurie McBride Eva McCarty John McCauley Tommy McClain Cindy McClimans Bryan McClung Chris McCollum V PatrickVMcCoy ,Karen McCrary ' Rhonda McCulloch John McCullough Will McCollough Earl McDaniel .lon McDonald Karin McDonald Rhonda McDonald Ronnie McGaughy Tim McGaughy Angela McGuire Rhonda McKibben Dan McKown Scott McLean Matt McLeane Brad McMahan Todd McMillan ' 1 Jerrald McNamara Marc McQuaide Micheal Mcwashington Jeff McWhorter Kevin McWilliams Joe Medina Paula Meeks Trent Meerdink Christine Menefee , David Meneke Steve Mercer Deryl Merdian Christine Merz Alicia Messer Craig Meyer Dwain Middleton 21 4 i Sophomores Becky Miles Olen Miles Teddy Miles Brent Miller Grant Miller Steve Miller Tina Miller Roxanna Michan Twila Mize Steve Mlinarich Debbie Moore Louann Moore Winfred Moore Mike Moorhead Cheryl Morris Margaret Moorison Becky Morrow Kelly Mosher Tom Moss Gabe Mullane f Pat Mullens .lay Muller Billy Mumphrey Donna Murphy Kenneth Murphy Marty Murphy John Murski Scarlett Myers Kelly Naylor Jimmy Nelms Albert Nelson Kathi Nelson Troy Neumann Hong Tam Nguyen Tim Nguyen Kemith Nichols Christi Nolan Ty Norling Kathryn O'Brien Dodie Ocker Sharon Orrick Mark Osborne .lim Otting Terry Outlaw Christopher Overby Patti Owens Ray Owens Barbara Padgett Amanda Palmertree Dana Palombo Jin Pape Mark Parker Wayne Parker David Parks Russell Parry John Parsley Don Patin Jennifer Patrick Chad Patterson Sherrie Patton Kim Paul Karia Pell Lisa Peoples Melanie Perkins Gene Perry Mike Perry Wade Perry Pete Petrowski Troy Petty Lisa Phillips Mark Phil ips Patty Pinkston , David Pippin Kris Pippin V Marvin Plumber Ann Pohl Chris Pomeroy Christi Poob Matthew Pope Bart Powell Sophomores - 215 Brian Powell Chrissy Powell James Powell Joseph Powell Rodney Powell Stephanie Powell Polly Prater Spencer Pratt Glenn Presswood Sheri Price Tom Price Matthew Pugh Tanya Putman Tim Putman David Pyle Tena Quinn Richard Rainey John Rausch V Pam Reagan V Lisa Reale 'Yolanda Reece Kathy Reese Mike Reese Keith Reeves Kyle Reeves William Reeves Burk Renfro Bobby Rexford Glenda Reynolds Mark Reynolds Chet Rice Jennifer Rice Phillip Rickard .lay Riley Haden Roach Russell Roan Denise Robbins Sara Rodriquez James Rogers Melanie Rogers Matt Rogerson Michelle Rogowski Scott Roggeman Tracy Rominger , Eva Ross Steve Ross Robert Rountree Michael Runnels Rhonda Rutledge Ovidio Salinas Lonnie Sallas Danny Salter 216 0 Sophomores jr A. 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Toland Darryl Tolbert Trina Tolbert Elizabeth Trammell Terry Travis Anthony Traylor Carol Trinkle Marty Tripes Carol Triplett Lisa Truitt Jeff Twiss Tommy Vanckhoven Wayne Verm Farley Vermillion Greg Vesel Raynell Vick Jan Vinson Judy Vondra Laura Vyoral Daniel Wahle Peggy Wahle Robin Wahle David Walker James Walker Susan Walker Terry Wall Gina Wallace Mike Walraven Renee Walter Junell Ward Sherri Ware T Mike Watthuber Cody Weaver Mark Webb Debbie Webster Jane Webster 2l8 0 Sophomores Wendy Wedward Emma Weir Terri Wells Janet Westergaard Jo Anne Westergaard Kaylyn Weller Cindy Wheat Mike Wheeler Courtney White Jimmy White Mitchell White Scooter White f Belinda Whitehead Regina Whitehead Renee Whitehead Charles Whitenburg Bryan Wiesjahn Fay Wiggins Tracy Wilder George Wilderson Julie Wilkerson Jody Willett ' Dexter Williams Gary Williams Nathan Williams Ora Williams Brian Williamson Che Williamson Rhonda Willis Lori Willpreche Mike Wilson Sandy Wilson Tommy Wilson Jackson Windham Laura Winegar Charlie Wise Cliff Wise Katie Womack Mike Wood Kimberly Woodard Tommy Woodard Grace Woods Shelley Woodward Susie Wooten Deborah Worley Paul Wright Don Wyatt Kay Yancey Greg Yates Charlotte Yeary Tammy Yohmer Meredith Young Patricia Zero Greg,Zifferman Melinda Zwernemann Sophomores 0 2l9 FRESHMEN We-fre the Best F orevermore VVe're the Class of 84 I 'I ' I ' 1 4 . 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'S -M Ron Abbott David Abercrombie Tracey Abner V Arhanda Abner ' David Adams Lonnie Adams Natalie 'Adams Shari Adams Danny Aitken Stacy Akin Nancy Alaniz Craig Aldridge Elizabeth Aleman Barney Alexander Denise Alexander Kristi Alger ' Bill Allen Christina Allen Ricky Allen Dee Allison Lisa Alvarado' Kenneth'Amason Russell Anders ' Corey Anderson -Kirk Anderson Diane Anderson Bill Anderson Chris Andress David Arie Gary Armstrong Richard Armstrong Beverly Arnold Bruce Arrington Melinda Arrington Jimmy Atkinson Rodregg Atkinson Daryl Austin Shwn Autrey Leisha Baggctt . R0y.Bailey Doyle Baird Larry Baird Brad Baker Eric Baker Evelyn Baker Sonya Baker Cynthia Barber ' 'Angie Barker 1 V Jeff Barnes John Barter 222 0 Freshmen 'FN '! Bs Freshmen Representatives: Darla House, Missy Yoakley Valerie Zcnnn Cindy Wallace, Robin Boley, Susan Busshart. 4- . ,,f. Q? Chriss Bartlett Lanette Bartlett Arnett Bass Kirk Bauer Chuck Baughman Tina Baylor Belinda Bazan Jeff Beard Jennifer Beard , Susan Busbee Kenneth Beck f Robbie Beck V Kathy Beckett Lisa Beckett' Cindy Begley Jay Belda 'Y 7 7 Eric Berlehner JefifBernson Shelly Biederman Tracy Bilton Jack Bingle Tracey Bishop Laura Blackman Lori Blackman Eddie Blackshear Joe Blanton James Blankenship Ricky Boaz Robin Boley Jim Bolt Jada Bolten Angela Bordonaro Deanna Bortnem 1 Karen Boudreaux James Bowen ' Troy Bowles Chris Bowley , Tonya Bowman Steven Bradfute ' Carol Brandon Rex Brill ' ,, Stacy Brinegar Trisha Broadright Leah Brock Reagan Brookshire 'John Broussard Tommy Broussard Diane Brown .Richard Brown Travis Brown Eleece Bryant William Budre Mark Bugher Pat Burke Billy Burnett, Patti Burnitz Cheryl Burroughs Vivian Busby Susan Busshart Shana Byers Stephen Byington Kim Cain Paul Caldwell Kevin Callahan Andy Camacho Pat Camillo ' Doug Campbell Jeremy Cannings Richard Cantu Abraham Cardenas Kim Carlile Joyce Carlisle Scott Carlisle Frank Carr Keith Carrell Kirn Carroll Kevin Carter Beverly Cartwright Michelle Cartwright Michael Cartwright Freshmen 1 223 ' 'Lois Casteel Melissa Castleschouldt Zina Cegielski Tim Cegielski Bobby Champion Tanya Champion Larry Charles Rickey Chavarria Chip Cheatman ' James Christian Danny Childers Cheryl Clark Darin Clausing ' Lisa Clawson , Bobby Clay ' David Clayton James Cleveland Craig Cochran Billy Coile David Coker Jerry Coker Kerry Coker ' David Cole , Aaron Coleman Candice Coleman ' j 'Kenneth Coleman V 1 V 'Robin Coleman ' Darrell Collins David Collins Jimmy Collins LlohnjConner Mark Conner Darla Connors, Floyd Cooper Clay,Copeland Jennifer Cornelius David Courtney Jennifer Cowart Carol Cox 1 Kelly Cox 1 , Philis Cox , Sally Cox ' Gheryl Craig .lodee Cravens ' Billy Crowley Raymond Cross Dawn Crowdale Joe Cruz Philip Cryar Cindy Curry Mark Curtis Angela Darby 1 ' John Davidson V V V David Davila , ' Barbara Davis David Davis Gary Davis Jeff Davis Beverly Dawson Daryl Day Barbara De Filippo Cindy De Foor Edward Delanoix Betty Denby Pat DePugh Joseph'Derkowski ' Kelly Devine Kris DeWitt Scott Diamond Lonnie Dickey Melanie Dixon Sharon Dixon Brenda Dobbs Elisa Dobson James Dockery Tim Dollar Elisa Doolan Sheila Douget Jacqueline Downs Kirk Doyal 224 - Freshmen f Diana Dozier Linda Drackett Kim Draper Toni Duckett Kim Duff Lisa Duke Marc Dunaway Chris Dunn David Dunn Shawn Dunn Marcus Duval Mike Eddings Billie' Edinburgh Bobbie Edinburgh Kami Elkin David Eller Cheryl Ellis David Ellisor .lay English Kristen Ensey Beau Evans Kraig Fasnacht Patricia Fabion Kathy Feemster Tess Fenner Theresa Fisher Charles Fleming Betty Flores Kelli Flores Bernard Flynn Kip Foley Becky Fonseca Andora Fools Leon Foots Billy Forbes Cindy Ford Stacie Foster Teresa Foster Mark Fox Ernaetra Franklin Danny Frantz Kim Fraser Janer Frazier Janette Frazier Joy Frazier Cheryl Fredrickson Meryl Fredrickson Clarence Freeman Kelvin Friedel James Fries Randy Fritsche Susan Fultz Ronnie Furner ' Steve Furstenfeld Bob Galatas Freshmen o 225 ' Bob Gann Anthony Garcia Danny Garcia Mike Garris Henry Garza' Wanda Gibbs Wade Gibson Raimond Gideon Donna Gibbs Caroll Glen Kim Goforth Frances Gonzales Michelle Goodwin Kenneth Gordon Natalie Gore Dennis Gorrell Danny Gossage Edward Graham- David Graves Theresa Grcaser Kenneth Gregg Lanetta Gregory .lan Gregson Karol Griflin Steve Greiner Joe Grimes Rene Guignard Vicki Guinn Leah Gunter Lucila Gutierrez Patti Haarmeyer .lake-Haden Charlene Hadley Jennifer Hagan Jeff Hahn Scott Hales Jamesllalec Toni Halferty Charles Hales Duane Hall ' 'Mylie Hall Micheal Hallaron 1 Billy Hamby Bobby Hamilton Danny Hamilton Lillian Hamilton Jennifer Hamm Rachel Harris Sabrina Harris Shemaria Harris Jeff Hartman Lee Harvey Denise Hasara Mike Haughey Scott Hauran 226 Freshmen Band, look what you've done to me Billy Hawthorne Glen Hayes LeOtis Haynes Ron Healy Scott Heasley Jennie Heath Mickey Heckman Phyllis Hedrick Stephanie Heintz Darrell Henry Roger Henry Kenneth Hensley Scott Herd Lori Hereford Becky Heuermann Brenda Hickman Craig Hicks Heidi Hicks Michele Hicks Karen Hiebert Tracy Higgins Anna Hightower Bonnie Hightower Tracey Hightower Brownlyn Hill Darren Hill La Cresha Hill Charlotte Hines Juanita Hines Linda Hinojosa Patricia Hinojosa Carolyn Hobbs Leeanne Hobbs ' Pam Hobbs Roy Hook Rhonda Hock , Heather Hodgkins Charles Hogan Amy Hoke Todd Holder Dorothy Hollabaugh Wade Holland Stacey Holland Robert Holley Jackie Holloway - James Holloway Ruby Holmann Harold Holmes Kevin Holzwarth Billy Hooper Sidney Hoover Bill Hoover Samantha Horace Darla House Steven Howard Tammy Howard Bill Howard Becky Howitt Allen Huckable Ben Hughes Kenneth Hughes Cindy Hull Tyler Hurn George Hutchinson Karen Hutchison Danny Ingram Kelly Ingram Keitha Irvin Robert Isbell Wayne Isbell Albert Ivey Tony Ivey V Jacqueline Jack Clay Jackson James Jackson Bruce J alowy Julie Jamail Larry Jasek Robert Jefferis Karen Jeter Freshmen v 227 Clifton Jczek Author Jimenez Allison Johnson Ann Louise Johnson Barry Johnson Ben Johnson Debra Johnson Ester Johnson Frankie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Angie Johnson Mary Beth Johnson Matt Johnson Pamela Johnson Stephanie Johnson Laurie Johnston Curtis Jones Theresa Jones Joni Jones Vicki Jones Justin Jordan Richard Jordan Trevor Jordan Henry Judah Ander Johnson Tammy Kaleh Scott Kalis Donna Kaser Wes Keathley Lindley Keating Tod Keeshan Sharon Kelley Threasa Kelley Scott Kellogg Jennifer Kellum Jack Kelly Mark Kelm Kim Kennemer Charles Kimball Daniel Kimble Joseph King Wayne King Michelle King Sherry King Walter King Mark Kinkaid Tiffany Kinnamon Mary Kirk Della Kirkwood Myriam Klein Jeff Klotz Kenneth Koening Tommy Koerner Debbie Kopeski Poncho Krausskof f Eric Krolczyle Donna Kinkle Ellen LaHargoue Mandi Landes Micheal Landum Doug Landry Kathy Landry Mike Landry Clifford Lang Billy Lang Robert Larimore Richard LeBouff Kent Leckett Ernest Lee Sonia Lee To y Lee Scott Leigh Clarence Lewis Paul Liddell Kenny Light Genie Liles Lois Lindgum Ryan Lindner David Linquist Paula Lipscomb 228 Freshmen Michelle Little William Liscone Kerry Lockhart Dawn Long Russell Lopez Glen Lout Rachel Lowe Sandra Lowe Alexia Lowery Greg Luther Jeff Marby Tim Machajiwski Shawn McLaurin Robbie Majors Robbie Makowsky Vicki Manchacha Karin Markowski Theresa Marquar Sandi Marrs Denise Martin Michelle Martin Keith Martorana Stan Mason Tammy Mathews Ryke Matlock Mary Mauermann Warren Maxwell Micheal Maryfield ' Bill Mazy Guendouelyn McAdam Rheda McAdams Erin McCaffery Recca McClestey Kathy McCowan Darrell McCown Tim McCoy Robert McCreary John McCreery Sandra McFadden Chris McGinnis Robert McKee John McLaughlin Ronnie McLeroy Raymond McNeil Carrie McNeilley Jeff McNeman Scott McShan Fay McSwain Gary Meador Jeff Meares Paul Medina Charles Meeks Debbie Meeks Mace Meeks John Menefel Freshmen - 229 Sean Merz John Miears Paul Miles Cheryl Miller Lisa Miller Gary3Mills Keith Mills James Mills Janet Mims Rex Mims Mike'Minkley David Mitchell Robin Mitchell Charlotte Montgomery Brenda Moore Russell Moore Kaylyn Moore Karley Moore Kristia Moore Richard Moore Bobby Moore Tina Moore Joan Morgan Bobby Morris Tim Morres Steve Morrow Russell Muller Dorci M umphrey 1 Kim Murphy Ardra Murski Marie Musachia Keith Musgrove Felicia Myers Chris Nelson Kristine Nelson John 'Newkirk Gilpin Newsome Van Nguyen Roy Nichhols Tom Nissalke Angala Nixon John Nixon John Nobles Joni Noel Tonya Norris Steve Norton John O'Brian Stephen O'neill Mike Oatman Jennifer Qblah Rose Olivo Shannon O'Neal Rodney Opperhemner . Elbert Ouetz , Cynthia Owen 230 0 Freshmen X Susan Owen Beverly Oewson Corkey Pace David Pack Elois Palmer Shawna Parker Steven Parker Billy Patterson Brandi Patterson Ronny Paxton David Payne Thomas Payne Connie Peace Robert Pennington Jeanne Penrod Donya Perkins Jaqutta Perry Johnny Perry Kelly Perry W. L. Perry Randy Petty Tory Petty Ashley Phillips f Debbie Phillips Terry Phillips Robert Pichotta Rose Pierd Stacy Pierce Barbara Pierson Jeff Piling Linda Pinchback Donna Plaster Wanda Pollett Adam -Pope Kenneth Porter Don Powers Pamela Powers Celeste Preston David Preston Philip Price Tanya Price Teresa Price Paul Pritchett Steve Pugh Tim Pugh Judy Purswell Jane Quinn V Holly Rader Randy Rainwater Billy Rayre Sheryl Ray Nancy Ream Nena Reaves David Red Forrest Rcddicks Larry Reed Sandy Reese Jennifer Reeves Julie Reeves Greg Reissig David Repscher Randy Repscher Glenn Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Darrin Rice Tom Richardson Debbie Roberson Hope Robert Robyn Roberts Billy Robertson Sam Robinson Ray Roddey Billy Rodkey James Rodriguez Annette Rogers Dana Rogers ' Heidi Rogers ' James Rogers. Scott Rose ' Tipten Rowland Freshmen 231 Micheal Rudol h Carey Ruffrer Becky Runnels Joe Rupp Charlie Russell Kenneth Ruth A. J. Saienni Darryell Samuels Jimmy Sander Mira Sanders Shannon Sanders Walter Sapp George Sargus John Sarver Mark Saunders Scott Saunders Walter Saunders Mark Savoy Hans Schmuck Curt Schoettle Henry Schulze Richard Schulze Jimmy Scogins Marie Scott Melodie Scott Scott Seabolt Pam Seagraves Forrest Sealey Tracy Segrest C. T. Self Sean Sellars Jacque Sentmanat Connie Sewell Chris Shannon Will Shaw Lorelda Sheehan Linda Shipp Mike Shores Tasha Sides Clay Signor Kenneth Simmons Raymond Simpson David Sims Peter Slodum Angie Smith Bennie Smith Craig Smith David Smith Floyd Smith Lee Ann Smith Linda Smith Rickey Smith Ronnie Smith Tammie Smith Travis Smith Vickie Smith Virginia Smith Bill Smith Harvey Smitherman Wanda Sneed Blanca Solis Guadalipe Solis Diego Solorio Jack Somerville Chris Soria Steven Spangler Raymond Spence Karen Springer David Staacke Kristina Staat Chris Stanley De Lynn Stanley Katherine Steagall Edith Stebbins Travie Steed Heidi Steinbarge Erick Steinwood Karon Stephens Kaylon Stephens Sideny Stephans 232 - Freshmen Don tshoot l m 1nnocent ' wg ,gin X Veronda Stephenson Dennis Stewart Johnathan Stewart Robert Stewart Dena Stokely Alesia Stone Keith Storey Sarah Stowe Tamara Stowe Roger Straughter Sidney Strawn Stan Strickland Susan Stroope Keith Stubbs Richard Sturgeon Kurt Swarthout Gaylene Sweet Joe Swonke Shana Tackett Ted Tate Brian Taylor Joe Taylor Mark Taylor Meri Teweleit Missy Thaemar Chris Thaffmann Jennifer Thames Janice Thomas Laura Thomason Laure Thompson Tracy Thompson Edward Thorton Paul Threadgill Nikki Thull Eddie Thurman Amy Titterington Charles Todd Donna Toddy Leodis Travis Joey Traylor Rebecca Traylor Nancy Trimble J. T. Trojan John Trometer Roxanne Turner Dana Tuttle David Tuttle Aileen Tyminski Tammy Tyrone John Ullrich Freshmen 233 Grant Underwood Rodney Vaden Jesse Vallo Kenneth Vandergrift Paul Van Dcuson Deborah Vaughan James Velasco R-icky Velce Kathy Veteto Mark Voorheis Alvin Verm Troy Verm Denise Wade Robert Wade David Wagner Patti Wagner Cindy Waisath David Walker James Walker Joann Walker Cindy Wallace Jason Ward Tammy Ward Craig Wasson Mike Watkins Stephen Watson V Aaron Watson Robert Weatherly Todd Webb Susan Wedel Mike Wein Kenneth Weir Laura Weisinger Debra Welch Karen Wentworth Lesa West Phil West Sonia West . K Roy Westerman - Richard Whaley ' - Tom Whaley ' David Wheeler David White Todd White Roger White 234 - Freshmen Mike Whittington Mark Whittingworth Kim Wichman Dennis Wiggins Jana Wiley Robert Wilkerson Duanne Willet Jim Willhoite David Williams Dawn Williams Ernest Williams Janice Williams Mark Williams Reginold Williams Rod Williams Shannon Williams Carol Williamson David Wilson Scott Wilson Norma Wilson Susan Wilson Nancy Wisner Pam Wong Jeffery Wood ' Locket! Wood Vickie Wood Robert Woodall Jerald Woods Shirlwy Woods Steve Woodson Mark Woolsey ' Angie Wright Jim Wright ' Janet Wright Russel Wright Greg Yake Kelvin Yates Ricky Ybarra Rebecca Yielding Melissa Yoakley Bryan Young Tim Zemencsik Lori Zepeda Valerie Zinnecker Jirnmyllparrow Freshmen v 235 .J . f -1-ul 1 'fs' Y , f A ' k' . ,wxr ,A , -,.,. .. ,, H 1 T'L,i4g-:f JJ 1 ,. , , 1 ,v , , sl f 13 f , ,, 1 f 'e ::-1 ,::Lf.,33 ' - gf: 1 ssfxfsiffgwpggsfmfs ' 1 5 1 I Y 'I I mxiijig .-1 4 g'f1,ui,,1 Wm,-1 -.'l. 4..,.:.i:.1 .- u'f1i2 . W, :'- f1 :f wi ' v .1,. 1,1 W1., JQm l, jx ' v' wx. 4 -1. g Q:W 1 -1112: v ' ' . . rv Q , .r N TIGERS 557' FEW 'ff QM 'Mi iig!Y ' ffl' ' TIGERS ARE av' .H 4, Qi 73.55 ,F, , - xv, fr 1 . , . A vw V X - L - a v Z' ' -M .,,., , ,..,,L., W, .2 fx' A We FMU ETY F Superintendent Mr. C. D. York 2' A W Assistant Superintendent Principal Mr. Jim Amos Mr. Jesse Harwell , . XJ C Mrs. Underwood 1980-81 SchoolBoard Dr. John Peet Mr. Gerald Creighton Mr- Don Buckalew 'gn' Mrs. Oree Bozman Dr. Charles Eldridge QL-ov l K, ' ix . . .oi Dr. Donald Collins Mr. ROECY Galalus I 1 , Faculty 0 239 GRACE FAIR 12th Grade Aide JOYCE MCFARLAND llth Grade Aide ROBERTA MEEKS 10th Grade Aide NORMA RIDDLE CVAE JUDY SATTERFIELD 9th Grade Aide ELNA BILTON CVAE WILMA EATON 10th and 12th RUTHiS'ERQZiER mn tsttt A ' t SHlRiEE5AEfYt?5UGURA : r.'r. Assistant Principal of Student Services Mr. Glenn Winn ounselors guiding light ELMER GIPSON llth Grade NANCY GUINN 12th Grade PAUL HARRIS CVAE BOB H EN R Y Vocational Director VERA MCNEELY ' 12th Grade f 'Z K BETTY SMITH! ' - ,9thGrade V 1 m 'V V ' RUTH SOLLUCKG 55-Q'5lF' VocazionalCounselcf' ff ' G SHARON WALTERSU f 9' 10th Grade , ' ,Q ' ELEANOR BRICKHOUSE Receptionist Main Office JUDY FALLIN Receptionist Main Office WYNNELLE GIBSON Receptionist Vocational Building V V .ICANN GOLDING , Receptionist' Freshman Office ' , LOUISE JESSIP Vocational Secretary JOANN MYERS Attendance Clerk ELLEN NEVES Attendance ELIZABETH OGLESBY Head Attendance Clerk VIRGINIA SCHILAB Attendance Clerk MARGIESTUBBS Financial Clerk ,4 goat.. gat Talent, hard-work, and dedication have all been factors that combined to make the Golden Girls a success year after year. But this year there was something extra, something that turned impressive halftime performances into spectacular, eye-catching productions, and made stiff plastered smiles become heartfelt grins, sparkling with animation. This something extra came in the form of Diane Watson, the Golden Girls' talented new spon- sor. Born and raised in the small town of Yaokum, Texas, Miss Watson led a very active life, She was chosen as a cheerleader for six straight years, played basketball, and tennis, and was a mem- ber of thc band as well. Along with all this, she was involved in Science Club, FTA, held a class office, and was a member of Stu- dent Council. While attending Southwest Texas State University, Miss Wat- son became involved in the Student Senate, Texas Student Educa- tion Association, Young Republicans, was on the Dorm Advisory Board, and was also a member of Kappa Delta Pi, an honor soci- ety. As a freshman, she became involved in the drill team, the Strutters, and worked her way from lieutenant to Head Captain by her senior year. Somewhere along the line, Miss Watson dis- covered her main interest, Special Education, and eventually majored in it. Today at CHS, she teaches two English Resource classes and an adaptive P.E. class along with sponsoring the Gol- den Girls. 242 Faculty Organizing office activitit Q-H-I' 1.,,,,,,a usb' fm . 4 sf.-f s , id for special needs .rfQ az-'7 ,CN SHIRLEY ADAMS Special Services DIANN BAILEY Clinic Aide BEATRICE BARNETT Special Services EILEEN BECK Special Services Co-ordinator sr A' in MICHAL BRAND I ,SpecialfServices Aide MELISSA BYRD Special Services DOLPHUS COLLIER Assistant Librarian LILIA COUVILLION Library Aide LUAN EARTHMAN Child Care Aide OMEGA FREELAND Deaf Education Aide BARBARA GREEN School Nurse HELEN HUBER P.E. Aide JUDY KIDD Child Care Aide VICKY MCALISTER Faculty Workroom Aide ADA NETTLES Library Aide KIMIOBER Special Services MARION PEARCE Child Care I V BONN IFJPRATT Department Head Aide MICHAEL PULLEN Special Services KATHLEEN PURSWELL Study Hall Aide LOIS QUINN Registrar BUNNY ROSE Faculty Workroom Aide MARTHA RYAN Special Services WILLIAM STEEN Driver's Education LESLIE TINSLEY Deaf Education DIANE WATSON Special Services, Drill Team . BEVERLY WINFREE 3 , Librarian - Faculty 243 THOMAS BRADEN Biology, Physical Science, Athletics KEN BURKHALTER Driver's Education, Athcltics JERRY CARTER P,E., Track FREDDIE CREED World History, Boy's Golf KAREN DOVE P.E., Trainer MIKE FERRELL World History, Athletics AUBREY FRAZIER Health, Tennis DAVID GREEN FIELD Algebra Il, Track DAVID HELLARD Biology l, Bible, Swimming DAVID HOWARD P.E., Athletics TOMMY JOHNSON Physical Science, Athletics BOBBY McGALLION P.E., Athletics BUDDY MOORHEAD Athletics MARY JO PARKER Health, Volleyball, P.E. MARSHA PORTER P.E., Girl's Basketball MARY ROOK Health, Girl's Golf MIKE SALY Athletic Trainer DAVE SMITH P.E., Athletics JOY SPEARS P,E., Volleyball DAVID WEBB Health, Atheltics 244 - Faculty Taking Tige: to the tc MIKE BARBER P,E., Athletics LARRY BERKMAN P.E., Boy's Basketball BOB BONAR P.E., Athletics A--.N 5G as 6 4f4m4aeca70 Cheerleaders, Pep-Squad, and fans pepped 'fHold'em Defense, Hold'em Defense! and that'sjust what the 1980-81 Tiger defense did. But the question was, Who was that new man behind our dynamic defense this year? The answer can be found in the smiling face of defensive line coach David Webb. Coach Webb is a native of Pasadena, Texas, and has a long history of athletic accom- plishments. ln high school, he played both quarterback and runningback, and helped carry his team, the Eagles, to the State 4-A Finals in 1958. After graduating, he attended Lamar University where he played safety on defense. The Cardinals, with his support, won the 1962 Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida. Although Coach Webb originally majored in marketing, he found his true love to be in the athletic field, and took his first coaching job in 1964 for Pasadena High School, his Alma Matre. During his thirteen year stay at Pasadena, he coached not only football, but basketball and swimming as well. In 1977, he and his family moved to Kerrville, Texas where he took a job at Tivy High School, coaching football and baseball for three years. With the help of his direction in the offensive backfield, the Tivy Antlers won Zone all three years of his stay, and wrapped up a total of 29 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. Webb's coaching talents also carried the Tivy baseball team to the play-offs in 1979-80. This year, Conroe High School received the honor of adding Coach Webb's talents to our fine coaching staff. ' - NOVALENE THURSTON DEPARTMENT HEAD, Biology I, II AVA BARGMAN Biology I DARLENE BASS , Physical Science KAY BANE Physical Science TAMMY BERKMAN Physical Science JOANCARR V Physical Science, Astronomy .GERALD DANIEL Chernistryilf ' ' PATHILLA V Healthgpf '- STEVEKHATIBI Physics-1 V' ' ' JO MARSHALL Chemistry! 'ss 'H-...- LORETTA PEACOCK Biology I, Physical Science SHELBA RICHARDSON Biology l VIRGINIA SLADE Biology I CYNTHIA STORKEL Physical Science MAVIS SULLIVAN Psychology l N11 .GINNYTERMEER Chemistry-1 . B.Efffiwf1e.1SERS0N BF9l08Y,i5'iE99l0SY ocusing on the elementsof life Faculty 1 245 Main Cafeteria: LTop Row L to RJ B. Smith.'Z. Long, D. Calahan, K. Wil-l ' liams, J. Honeycut, K. Cook, M. Gregg, B. Defore, T. Ellisor, T. Gray, A. Kennedy, C. Tapcly. QBottom Rowl A. Smith, E. Patterson, P. Isabell, A. Smith, L. Williamson, L. Graham, M. Lucas. N Tim g swf -'Mm-': . , -.---wagyf ..:QL' : u'fwa-- 'X ,- , z .,. .. ,. .xi MN 75'W : ' . S' .MQ 5 fi ff: . . -. V. N. U L 1 x' I , g x 1 5 Q , 5' h. ' f, ' . we , f, mfs. . -yr I Y A V X ' ' Kgs' ' an x if . ,, w :ff f . w. - X ,Q ls, ' -57 1 ' , . , 1 5 M ' : if? S S. L x fTcp Row L to RJ F. Tutt, M. Genet. M. Zamotd.,QMiddle'Rowl' M. Womack, S. Smith, J. Perry,,E. Fisk. lBott0m,RbW1f3P. Pi Chatg ham. f 246 4 Faculty A , 1 . ,.f'3 ,figg .1.1,'4-gif: ,. 2 -'.: 5 ' 1' V , . I fi kV f-7 t A mq, .- 'diy N ll N . ' - . s , A X A q Q 5 N - 1 f . f ,3 .. , K 1 i: . AP f V I 4 iw - H Q 3, w . . 1 1 ' Wai. -'Y-f fi' P f. .- i.- -' -if-'Z-1' ,L ...Mi . - . f .K L ' -f ,f gf 'J- Q . ,N 4- C qv ,QM Z, 'P' 3. . . 1' Gary Ann McNeeley Leonard f? Jan Murdoch John Scott I Susan S CVCIISOII DEANS OFFICE Amy Alb Car son ,.- VOCA Cindy Carmicle Gina Cryar Dee Ann Clement Joyce Natalie Heine Beth Hrdlicka Sand ra Leming Kathy Kerisia Tim Robert Besser Wesley Brodie ThEr9s4BvSbXe a l Si C' 15011 Rita - Brendair Kelli Cunn1rQ?giQ ry Barbara Thayer Edwaigi Fraank' .A . Robert Thaggard XFVC . am. IGI? .,.. QW l'L ' ' ,,...xoUif kv.m wrMH 'WMN Www ,,,.,,w.....e.-WM Faculty u 247 Latin I, II, III, World History Competitive Speech, Speech I Hidden History With all the rush to turn in assignments, keep up with homework, or just simply pass a test, students rarely take the time to even wonder what their teachers are really like. In fact, it may just come a surprise to find that many of the teachers at Conroe High School have some pretty inter- esting achievements from their own high school years. This is the case with Fred Rush, the new CVAE Science teacher. Mr. Rush is from a little town just outside of Galveston, Texas, called Arcadia, now known as Sante Fe, Texas. Here he attended Sante Fe High, and spent four years participating in practically every sport offered. The fall and winter months found him displaying his talents as quarterback for the football team, and following that, in his favorite sport, basketball. Then as basketball season ended, and the weather warmed up, Mr. Rush took to the baseball field playing both pitcher and shortstop, and somehow managed to swing golf at the same time. By the end of his senior year, all his dedication and hard work paid off as he received the honor of being chosen All District in baseball for his third year, as well as in basketball and football. After attending Sam Houston State University, Mr. Rush returned to Sante Fe High School and taught for one year before taking the position as head basketball coach at Willis High School in 1973. In 1977-78, Wil- lis won district in basketball for the first time in a number of years. They followed this accomplishment again the following year, and Mr. Rush was deservedly named Montgomery County Coach of the Year in Basket- ball. Following this he spent a year as assistant basketball coach for Clear Creek before taking his present position onthe CHS teaching staff. MARY BATES French I, Spanish I REBECCA BELL Drama I, Il, III, IV TERRI CARTER CARLETON CASTEEL MATTIE EH LER Ceramics, Crafts JOHNNY .IENNINGS Choir Director CHERYL JETT French I, II, Ill, IV ANN LEE Assistant Choir Director RICK MOFFIT Assistant Band Director CYNTHIA REID Art I, III. IV JOHNVRUCKER Band Director PAULA SAIHER Germanfl, II, III, IV SWANETTE SMITH -Spanish l,iPep-Squad KATHY STOECKER Crafts, Art I, II ' CLINTON USHER Spanish II, Ill, IV 1 't 248 Faculty 1 l i F urthering student education hrough language and the arts leading, 'riting, 'n research 35: ' if l 1' qu., 'sr- PAT RUTHEREORD I g DEPARTMENT HEADg English IV JANE ALLEN - . English I SALLY BEARD English IV -'-fl L?-5 ..---.N -fu I LINDA BOEGER - English III LINDA BONAR I English I I 1 Q BETTY BROOKSHIRE' I I English II ' LYNN CARTWRIGHT English I ' SHIRLEY COOK English II JEAN DIN KINS English III ANN DOYLE English II, Creative Writing PATRICIA EZELL English III BETTYE GORDON English II SUSIE HEFT English III, Fr. Basketball AMY HOWARD English III V SANDRA HURLEY gd' English II f ROBERT I-IUTCI-IINS English Il,i III SUSAN MORTON English III, Troika LESLIE PATTERSON English IV MARY BETH PERKINS English II, Journalism BEVERLY PERSONS English, Journalism I PAT ROBERTS Debate, English II DOROTHY RUTLEDGE English I JUDY STRAUSS Practical English, English IV ANNA THORPE English IV, Humanities, Literature .IOANNE WEBER 5 - Englishl I I M -' '1 ELNORA WOOTTONI Englishl I Faculty - 249 CHRIS KATTN ER DEPARTMENT H EA D, Government ANN ETTE FERRELL World History, Cheerleader Sponsor DOROTHY GRAHAM World History DON G RANGER World History LAWREN GUNTER - World History, Economics TED HAESE American Hisotyr Ol.lVER HANCE American History. World Geology JANICE MERRYMAN History KAREN MILLIFF American History MARSHA ARDREY Government CAROLE DUSEBOUT American History ni EARL RICHTER f X Government CATHY SHERMAN American History CLYDE SPEARS Adv. Soc. Sci. Prob., World History GLORIA TRAYLOR American History, Yearbook BARBARA WEISINGER Humanities, Government 250 u Faculty 'Yu f. RICHARD WELCH Government, World History JOHN WILSON American History R, A. ZUBER Government l Histor .l bringing past up , NT' ei 'f ' flath Department measures up MARGUERITE BYRNES DEPARTMENT HEAD, Calculus I, ll PATSY BALDWlN Int. Algebra Ig Geometry TERRI CUMMINGS Algebra I. Int. Algebra ll JANICE DUNN 1 , FOM ll, Pre-Calculus, Calculus l A cr? 55 f ff CAROLYN FANNIN Algebra 1, FOM I DON -FRANCIS Algebra II, FOM ll ERIC HAUG ' - l Algebra Il, Pre-Calculus,,Qalculus PEGGY HYDE V V V..,- 1 1 Analytics, FOM Il, Algebra IIQ RAYMOND KONECNY V t lnt. Algebra l, Algebra I KAY LYNCH V V r Geometry, FOM ll IVAN MADELEYF A A Algebra I, Int. Algebra I, A BAMBI MCCULLOUGH A Int. Algebra I, Algebra I KAREN OGLESBY Algebra ll, Trig. CAROL REA' Trig., Int. Algebra II, Geometry ANNE SMITH A A Int. Algebra Il, Algebra II, Trig, 'Q VICKIESWANZY Int. Algebra l, Algebra l I MARION SZYMCZAK Geometry, Int. Algebra ll BILL TRAYLOR V Geometry, Int. Algebra ll KEITH WIENECKE Geometry, lnt. Algebrail . Moffatt Power ' Ladies 'ind gentlemen presenting the Conroe High School Marching Band! This was a famil- iar sound on Friday nights as assistant band director Rick Moffit directed fans to cast their atten- af A I I Big-t 5, V. L4L,,' ,Ala iff S t f- .X tion centerfield forthe many breathtaking performances by the band. Mr. Moffit, in his first year with Conroe High School, brought many changes and improvements to the school's largest enter- taining group, particularly to the twirlers and members of the flag corps for whom he gives special direction, including choreography. Growing up the son of a band director, Mr. Moffit was continually subjected to the musical field. By the time he completed high school, he had been a drum major for five years, and had taken up twirling as well. In fact, it was his twirling that gained him a scholarship to the University of Hous- ton, where he received two degrees, one in Geology, and another in Music. During this time he was Feature Twirler for one year, and drum major for seven years following that. Among the honors he has received for his twirling are the titles of Michigan State Champion, l969, and Texas State Champion, l970-7l, along with being ranked 2nd in the nation in 1971. After graduating in I977, Mr. Moffit went into business for himself, selling band supplies for just over two years. At the present time hc teaches two band classes in the morning, works with the Junior High band students, and has Marching Band in the afternoons. of gl 'Faculty 251 Typing I, Record Keeping Accounting Honternaking III Home and Family MARGARET FRANCIS Typing I, Il, Business Math MOLLIE GRIFFIN Typing I, Business Management SHIRLEY HAYWARD H' Hornemaking I, II SUZANNE HOLMES H,E.C.E. BARBARA LANDRY Shorthand, Typing l .IEANETTE MARICLE Typing I, Business Law ,A ,, C A ROI: PITTS Record Keeping, Shorthand, Typing I 7 Y I 'BARBARA POISSOIT 71 V' Homemakingl GWEN WELCH Accounting I, II, Typing I DENNIS BALUSEK Woodshop, Metal'Sltop, General - Drafting ROGER BURCI-IETT I Metal Shop, General Shop BILLY CARVER Vocational Agriculture, Horticulture , MARK KROSCHEL Meat Processing, Vocational Agriculture III KEITH LILLEY General Drafting JAMES MOORE Vocational Agriculture, Ag. COOP I FRONCELL REECE Vocational Agriculture, Ag, COOP CHARLES REED Woodshop CHARLES SIMON Mechanical Drawing 252 v Faculty .,, 1 U eachlng trickaof the trade XIX 'III K Inf T M Q urriculum for career ouented Zvi N-w GRACIE DORMAN Cosmetology I, II ROBERT HARRIS Metal Trades I,'II HOWARD JACOBSON Printing Trades I, II MELVIN JONES Air Conditioning Repair I JACK MCCULLER Auto Mechanics I, Il JAMES SUMMY .Building,Trades I , ll MARXSUMMY Drafgingfl, II' BILL TABOT I V Radio and TV Repair JIMMY TAYLOR Auto Repair NATALIE TAYLOR ' Data Processing LINDY BINGHAM voE COOP HARLAN FUNDERBURG ICT FRANCIS GARRETT D.E. I, II MARIANNE GORDON In CHARLES HAYS , Marine Repair I I SI-IEILA JONES English I Q-,JOE J ORDON fgCoristruciion Trades V PATRICIA KUNSL ' Social Studies A SARA PAUL - ii Q'. V Math I, II ' 'A FRANCIS PEOPLES PHILLIP RIVET COOP JUAN ITA SIMMONS COOP, I MARILXQN. SOM M ERS Sciencq.IQIg1AEngIish Ill CAROLYN WALKER voia Lan I in I Government, Health I, ll faculty - 253 -fi 7721 7 Q r'. ' A I . f Q .af 1 A.5 ii-if Q , 41 ,YV Q' Ti!! , fe.-WH-l ' U df u' .. I ' -Qi .J 5 ff 0-v I , gf 4 if I-nf: HQNQRS 1 98 1 Award Winning Students N d he 1981 Valedlctorlan was T T pkins and Holly Holland was named as Salutatorian. Boys, and Girls' State Representatives Terri Brown Terrel Palmer Carson Cryar 1981 Science Fair Winners Jeff Bersen Joe Blanton David Blau Jada Bolton James Brittian Tommy Broussard Eric Buchholz David Clayton Cindy Coker Barbara Delilippo Scott Deskine Diane Dowdell Tony Driver Jay English Russell Fleetwood Kevin Friedel , Beth Geich Donna Giles Penni Golding Brad Green Kenneth Greg David Harris Jeff Hartman - Heidi Hicks Ken Hinze Darla House Ben Hughes Matt Johnson Henry Judah Stephanie Knusi Tommy Langlois P'aul'Linddeli , Reed Lindner Don Luis Laura McCord Joel McGee Raylmond McNeel Tim Maehajewski Jeff Meares Greg Miller Joni Noel Kim Paul Lisa Peoples Spencer Pratt David Preston Nancy Ream Bobby Rexlord Cindy Rose Johnny Scheid Forrest Sealey Jactgii Sentmanat Joe entmanat Bruce Smith Michelle Stanton Debbie Sullivan Bob Swoop Meri Teweleit Tracy Thompson Tommy Tompkins Rebecca Traylor Grant Underwood James Vaieseo David Vornkahl .lasun Ward Keith Warren Paul Paui Webb Laura Wharton Che Wiliiamsen :UC 44 Girls All District Basketball lst Team Laurie Rutherford Melanie Mueller ' 2nd Team Lavona Kuzniar Amy Albert Boys All District Basketball lst Team Paul Fry Bruce Simmons 2nd Team Rich Morrison Conroe Tigers 1981 All-District Football Team: James Heckman - 2nd team. Ross Williams - 2nd team, Kevin Anderson - 2nd team, Terry Parish - ist team, George Landry 1 lst team. Danny Taylor - 2nd team, Danny Williamson - lst team, Kreg Kennedy Y lst team. Jeff Reeves - 2nd team, Scott Alexander - lst team, James Boyd - lst team, Max Webb - lst team. Kerri Mcllhaney - lst team, Honors ' 257 WMA .xdclrienne Qxqeirw , V 7980 .Jvlomecoming Queen Wiaa ollincla olleming i987 Queen of fkeh jfare s q? 415 7 'N I I A N Amy Thompson 2 -L Looking over Amy's list of high school activities, it is easy to see g she was continually involved. Amy was a four year member and sophomore treasurer of Science Club, a three year member and j officer holder of German Club, and two year member each of Partners Club and Key Club. In addition to these, she delegated time to the Math Club, Young Life, and was a member of the ' Triumph Staff. Even with numerous activities, Amy maintained her grades and was rewarded with membership in the National N Honor Society. She received further recognition in Who's Who 8 Among American High School Students. ij Gary Goldsmith 2 s Q While diligently working his way up from the freshman tennis team to varsity tennis his senior year, Gary proved to be an excep- l tional student, and able leader. He was a member of the Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and participated in Latin Club for three years serving as representative his sophomore year. 0 Following his induction as a junior, Gary was elected as president - of the National Honor Society his senior year, proving his scholastic ability. Gary plans to attend the University of Texas N and major in Oil and Gas Law, or Pre-Law. . Bobbie Boydstun In her four years at CHS, Bobbie displayed an abundance of talent. Musically, she sung in the A cappella Choir all four years, taking on the roles of Librarian, Section Leader, and vice- president, and received the honor of making both District and Region Choir. Bobbie further extended her musical talents as a member of the band for two years. She also excelled in cosmetology, was inducted into NHS, and was an active member in Youth for Christ. Her future plans include joining the Marine Corps or majoring in Music and Theology. Qwagifmairif X f x . s x R R 'H en, :fi L el .,..iij ,D St lr ' ,Zi Fi' 3 Q Q it - this ,lar einuiozree H9631 l Kenny Wong As a very versatile athlete, it was most appropriate that Kenny was elected president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes his senior year. Kenny participated in many sports during high school, including track, varsity football, and varsity baseball. Beyond athletics, Kenny was a fine student scholastically, and became a two year member of the National Honor Society, and was named in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Kenny has been appointed to, and will attend the Air Force Academy following graduation. Melanie Muller Constantly on the move, Melanie was a four year varsity member of both the track and cross country teams, as well as basketball. In basketball, she received the honor of being chosen for both the All-District, and All Greater Houston first teams. Along with these athletic accomplishments, Melanie held offices for three years in the French Club, served on the Student Council for two years, was her sophomore class treasurer, and was presi- dent of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Even while par- ticipating in numerous other clubs including Tigerettes and Part- ners, Melanie maintained her grades and was inducted into NHS. Melanie is considering several universities, and possibly majoring in Business or Medicine. Jon Sheppard Four years of Marching Band kept Jon on the move in high school. When he wasn't marching with the band, Jon was bowling with the Bowling Club of which he was chosen vice-president his junior year, and escort for the Lady-in-Waiting in the l98l Cor- onation his senior year. Jon also participated in the French Club for two years, and received the honor of being inducted into the National Honor Society as a senior. Upon graduation, Jon would like to attend Jacksonville Baptist College and major in Accoun- tin f Honors A. 0 S - S l 22 4 Q- I l l , af'-gk N z - k'fQeW+x.g ,, t firjfflffrfgesig v . , t Q A Holly Holland v While maintaining her grade point average and ranking of 2nd in the senior class, Holly managed to keep involved in i various outside activities. Such activities included performing three years in Golden Girls, three years in the Junior Classical League, and membership in both the Medical Careers Club, I i and National Honor Society for two years. In addition to these, - Holly was a three year member of the Latin Club serving as -5, president, vice-president, and Flare Queen Candidate, and was 3 X named in Who's Who Among American High School v Students. She plans to attend Texas A8cM and possibly major in Veterinary Medicine. ' . Tommy Tompkins M, . As a four year member of the Marching and Symphonic Bands, and previous member of the Dixieland Band, Tommy's high school years were fast paced. In addition to band, Tommy l ' was a member of the Math and Spanish Clubs, and was presi- dent of the Medical Careers Club. Even with his busy ' J schedule, Tommy maintained a fantastic grade point average, g , earning him the number one spot in class ranking, and membership in the National Honor Society. Tommy plans to attend the University of Texas, and pursue a career in 4 Medicine. . Melinda Markey . Melinda hit the courts her freshman year and scored a posi- tion on the varsity tennis team for four straight years. During '1 ' this time she was also actively involved in Student Council, ' Good Sportsmanship League, National Honor Society, Key i Club, and Partners Club. In addition, Melinda was elected sophomore representative, French Club and Tigerettes Club -Q secretary, senior treasurer, and Math Club president for which 3 K she was also the Flare Queen Candidate. Melinda was also V named in Who's Who Among American High School G Students. Among her future plans are attending Rice Universi- 6 t ty and majoring in Engineering. M, S 'M if- -'fs i r Mfzvwl I 262-Honors 1 f ' omfzoree 19611311 Beth Ussery As a four year member of Golden Girls Beth literally danced there Beth was also active in the French Club Future Homemakers of America National Honor Society and was a member of the Flare Staff for two years serving as Co Editor of Organizations her junior year After graduation Beth plans to at tend the University of Texas and is considering majoring in Communications i' KCVIH Anderson Although hes known for his accomplishments in football Kevin has shown an amazing amount of natural talent both on and off the playing field. From his performance on the field play- ing the position of fullback Kevin was recognized as a Second Team All-District and Second Team All County player. Off the field Kevin displayed a personality that made him a valued member of the Good Sportsmanship League and a favorite among his friends. Adrienne Heins As a member of numerous clubs, and school activities, Adrienne put four years to the test to cover them all. During this time, Adrienne was a four year member, and major her Senior year, of Golden Girls, a three year class office holder, vice- president of the Student Council, and a three year member, as Qi. l 'l' 1 1 l- P 1 .- ,Q , 5 , ' - 2 I ' - -J f ali?-' W: I! I N A , through high school. However, her accomplishments don't stop . ' as . 3 x well as Activities section editor, of the Flare Staff. Adrienne also designed the covers for the 1979 and 1981 yearbooks. Some of the other organizations she participated in are: Math Club, Good Sportsmanship League, Partners Club, Key Club, Student Coun- cil, and National Honor Society, for which she served as vice- president. As the highlight of her senior year, Adrienne was chosen as the 1980-81 Homecoming Queen. Honors - 263 264 Honors . P I 1' ' .fb qfrrfizv' ' -af' 9 ' -4 Brad Williams Brad, a three year member and president of the A Cappella Choir, has been noted for his outstanding musical achievements. Membership in the All-District, Region, Area, and State Choirs, as well as awards in U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble competition are among his many accomplishments. Brad also appeared in many of the high school theatrical productions, and participated in various Thespians and Drama Club activities. As a senior, he was in- ducted into NHS, served on the Student Council, and was named in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Brad plans on attending Sam Houston and perhaps majoring in some form of Business. Dawn Glass Being a highly motivated and talented girl, Dawn was con- tinually involved in school and community activities during her four years at CHS. On campus, she participated in numerous clubs including Science Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, Key Club, and Art Club serving as Historian her senior year. She was also a member of the band, Student Council, and Troika Staff for which she was chosen as Lady-in-Waiting. In the community, Dawn has served as president of the Conroe chapter of Christian Youth Fellowship, and as an executive member of the group in the Coastal Plains chapter. She plans to attend T.C.U., majoring in Public Relations and Advertising. Bobby Emmick Holding the time-consuming position as Editor of the Flare, was perhaps Bobby's greatest high school achievement. Even while devoting many hours of his time to the 1981 yearbook, Bob- by managed to maintain his grades and earn membership in the National Honor Society. Along with these two feats, he par- ticipated as a member of the Latin Club, Young Life, and the pre- sent New Life. Bobby plans to attend either Rice University, or M.I.T., and major in Geophysics or Metallurgy. emziolr-155 E981 Chelly Morton Chelly, a four year member of Golden Girls, devoted much of her time to performing for, and supporting Conroe High School. As a senior she was chosen to be Lieutenant of Company D, and was also a member of GiGi's. In addition, Chelly was actively in- volved in the Spanish Club, Key Club, Leo Club, and was a three year member of the Math Club. She was also a member of the National Honor Society. Her future plans are to attend either Tyler, or Kilgore Junior College, majoring in Dance, Business, or Elementary Education. Jamie Maddox For Jamie, baseball was an exciting year round challenge as he pitched his way from junior varsity his freshman and sophomore years, to the varsity team his junior and senior years. Off the field, Jamie devoted time to coaching a YMCA basketball team, and to school clubs including the Math Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Spanish Club. Of the latter, Jamie was a four year member, as well as president, and escort for the club's Flare Queen Candidate in the 1981 Coronation. Laurie Rutherford In her four years at CHS, Laurie proved she could be as outstanding scholastically as she was athletically. Laurie was a four year member of varisty basketball, and acquired such honors as first team All-District and second team All-State. She also ran varsity track, and cross countryg was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and treasurer of Tigerettes Club. Laurie was also active in NHS, German Club, and Student Council, and served as a photographer for both the yearbook and newspaper staffs. As a junior, Laurie set the national record for magazine sales, and as a senior received further recognition in Who's Who. Laurie would like to play collegiate basketball and study either Pre-Law, or Pre-Physical Therapy. clffff' M1535 ul rr, ,wg .. Q O I V, Q 'Q ., A ,Qc 'I A - Y J, 'r' Honors 266 Honors N24 Suzette Debreczeni Four years as a member of German Club dominated Suzette's achievements. During this time, Suzette served as secretary her sohpomore year, president both her junior and senior years, and was elected as Lady-in-Waiting for the club in the 1980 Corona- tion. Along with this, Suzette was a member of the Student Coun- cil, Math Club, Science Club, and National Honor Society, as well as being an active member of Young Life and New Life. Her future plans include majoring in Chemical Engineering and Business, and perhaps even studying in a German University in Munich. Rusty Thompson During his four years at Conroe High School, Rusty was involv- ed in a variety of activities. He played Freshman basketball, and was a member of French Club, National Honor Society, and Stu- dent Council. As a freshman, Rusty placed first in the CHS Science Fair. After-two active years in Industrial Arts, Rusty was elected president of the club. He also received a second place award in Industrial Arts competition. Following graduation from A8cM with a degree in Business Management, Rusty would possibly like to be a pilot in the Air Force. Beth Hrdlicka Beth, being actively involved in numerous clubs, displayed her supreme talent in organization and leadership. Ranging from var- sity tennis and Tigerettes, to National Honor Society, and Who's Who Among American High School Students, Beth kept a well- rounded schedule. As a member of the Spanish Club for three years and Key Club for two, she was chosen as representative to the Student Council for both clubs. Beth also represented the Key Club as Lady-in-Waiting in the 1981 Coronation. Her future plans include attending Baylor University and majoring in Business. ,Qi fi'- WV' 'x 'Rb Qmeevfiannzfzflzi einlfioites 196831 1fq'?!a?' Debbie Sullivan While Debbie is best known as a CHS twirler and member of the Marching and Symphonic Bands, she also devoted much of her talent to the theater. Along with being a member of both Thespians, and Drama Club, Debbie furthered her involvement as a member of the Little Theater. She was also a member of NHS and Latin Club. Debbie won several honors in both National Forensic League, and Future Teachers of America, of which she was president. Her future plans include attending Baylor Univer- sity and majoring in Corporate Law. Scott Kidd Beginning with his freshman year, Scott displayed his natural talent for leadership. He was elected as president of his class for three years, president of the Key Club for two years, and presi- dent of the Student Council, for which he escorted the Flare Queen Candidate, his senior year. At the same time, Scott played football for four years, was active in the Spanish Club, Young Life, and Partners Club, and was inducted into the National Honor Society as well. Scott is planning to attend the University of Texas majoring in Pre-Law and Recreational Administration. Cindy Coker xv F I 7 Q ' i 6. H-ll K 4 i I i Receiving the honors of being chosen 1981 Band Sweetheart and Flare Queen Candidate served as a well deserved reward for Cindy's four year participation in the Marching and Symphonic Bands. During this time, she took the positions of Librarian, Cap- tain, and Lieutenant Colonelg was a First Division Soloist, as well as Flute Section Leader. She was also a member of the Spanish Club, Science Club, and Psychology Club. Cindy was chosen as Volunteer of the Year for her hospital work and after nomination by her church, was elected to Who's Who Among Distinguished American Students. Honors - 267 w. : . I 4. SQ'-s 'vw V3.4 'j Vli Wulf' v-- 'I' ... va-cw .,.. . fr H ' ' f 3 -3 Npiiggzf i' A lube 1 ,..l' .MW f -.F -A-MM., M1 WNN. if Bm ..- wsu-f.n,,,,q I -Q., m...u..,,, ..,.. Q, H... ...m..n..,,A --L... wwnue..-Q vm-,.....,,,, m . A, -...N , mumfmxu um...mwm.v. uw, Nw,-4 I-m,,,T,.,q. .... ..... ...,,,,,,.,, ...., . ..,..,.A. .,,,,,Q....,h 1 , 22 KN, 9-3' fi-NL sf., Fly. 1 .F W . . 1 i L.--12 44 YJ,,, 1- I V , f-Q-wiiiww n5tH33'w w.. In new 1 ML,,w ' r S A F,,y+' X 3.,fw5 'wW A ' 0 ff' I , ffl , , Q-Ji'-r zz 1 I 4 X V , .Ai. ,A A ig, -, K , V 1- 'N M , k , .. 4, R M., 4 fs Am-,. mm... 134,4- SPQRTS fa THE 1980 CGNROE TIGERS 7 - J. Yost 10 - D. Brennan ll - D. Taylor 12 - R. Williams 14 - J. Giddens 15 - C. Campbell 20 - K. Wong 21 - W. Smith 22 - J. Tullis 23 - M. Webb 24 - G. Landry 30 - C. Haynes 31 - C. Haynes 32 - K. Anderson 34 - R. Killion 40 - D. Wong 41 - K. Berryman 42 - T. Palmer 43 - P. Kellen 44 - B. Mumphrey 50 - J. Boyd 51 - L. Hernandez 53 - S. Kidd 54 - T. Hope 270 F lball 1 5 f 1 6, Congg?.,. 0 i' ppon Aldine n . For B WASS 0 g.Kas me? Cypress' Creek ersey Village Kelin McCullough Cy-Fair :j..g gk 1 p .N llqy U, ufk 43,4 2.1 lg .e 13 af' 13 liil 0 21 fb.. . 0 .. '95 w N' Y -was S. Reynolds S. Pigott G. Gunter R. Meade C. Sharp K. Mcllhaney J. Heckman K. Kennedy R. Moore S. Alexander D. Fulton S. Littleford J. Reeves T. Parrish G. Dewald E. Mitchell K. Hutchins B. Nixon M. Boyle D. Williamson R. Deyoe C. Greathouse G. Jackson Pre-district triumphs typif 380 season -175 Hia. 3: . ., M s. , - . fm. 1 ,, 1 , . ,. ,.. M . fir-fs Y I RQ ,.-4, ., , . as 1. . Q , 51 A -wif 'f ri ,Ax ily. X fin, 'Fr vw The Conroe Tiger Football Team opened their 1980 season full of excitement and vigor. In the opening game with Aldine, the only excitement was that it was the opening game after the Tigers defeated them 32-7. The Lufkin game was a different story. The Tigers squeaked by with a close 21-20 victory in a very tense con- frontation. Next came Kashmere in the Astrodome. The squad played with the intensity and enthusiasm they had been lacking in earlier games. Conroe polished out 433 total yards offense, while also stopping the superior speed of the Rams. Coach Smith com- mented saying, That was the most intensity we've played with all year. Reed Killion, George Landry, Kevin Anderson, and quar- terback Ross Williams bulled for yardage exceeding 350 yards, with Landry scoring three touchdowns. As an added attraction, 325-pound Big Dave Fulton, intercepted a pass and turned his bulk into speed. Credit was due everywhere, and everyone deserved it. The Tigers were ready for anything to come at them after that game. A district berth was definitely at hand. Reading a draw play, Conroe secondary converge on a Kashmere running back. . 'ra 'f iefr , Eyeing the goal line, quarterback Ross Williams bulls for a touchdown. After an interception, Craig Campbell sprints around end. Football 271 Not this time Klein . . TIGERS DI TRICT 16- A CHAMPIONS Before the Kashmere game, Head Coach Moorhead discusses strategy with fellow coaches. Behind a wall of blockers, Max Webb returns a punt for 27 yards. 272 - Football As new Head Football Coach Buddy Moorhead put it, if we have everything together, we will be a rolling ball of butcher knives cutting down everyone that comes our way. That is exactly what the 1980 Conroe Tigers have done. District 16-5A Champions, it sounds so sweet! The Tigers had no trouble mowing down early district opponents. The H4 ranked Tigers blitzed Spring 43-7, but they had a scare when they just squeaked by Klein Forest 28-13. The score definitely did not indicate the closeness of the game. Cypress Creek and Jersey Village were Conroeis next victims, defeating them 34-14 and 42- 7 respectively. The next game was the game everyone had been waiting for. It was Black Fri- day at CHS on October 30, 1980 and the Klein Bearkats were coming to Conroe. The Tigers entered the field clad in their vibrant black uniforms, the first time in black this season. With a year's worth of frustration to motivate them, the Tigers were out to kill. Klein took the opening kickoff, marched 71 yards and scored. That was all the Tigers were going to let them have. Qui terback Ross Williams led the Tigers rig back with runs of 22 and 17 to set George Landry's 1-yard score. Ron Cla' converted the kick. Reed Killion blast for a 26-yard score and later Land scored from 43 yards out to clinch the v tory. The defense played its best game the year according to Coach Moorhe: They held Mike Klein to 26 yards rushii Terrell Plamer made the biggest play the game when he foiled an attemp' fake punt. Max Webb intercepted l fourth pass of the year and returned it yards. Everybody sat down and breathe: little easier. After the Klein game, the Tige clinched District 16-5A by defeating ai rival McCullough. 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Temple definitely had supe- rior team speed, offensively and defensively. When the Tigers were able to squeeze a back through the middle or around end, a swarm of Wildcats would be waiting. Tiger offensive coach, Dave Smith, summed up what went wrong with the offense saying, Their ends and corners took away our outside game and that in turn hurt our inside game. And the passing game with the wet ball and all . . The Tigers committed two costly turnovers and the Wildcats played a perfect game, which led them to win, 35-0. The Tigers were never able to consummate a successful scoring drive. How- ever, the Conroe Tigers' pride and determination was evident as they readied themselves for next year's attempt for another dis- trict title and a chance for the state title. Fighting off blockers, Kreg Kennedy pursues the quarterback. -fs, 4' +1 Q After an exceptional catch, Danny Williamson is dragged down by Temple defenders. Suffering their first loss, two Tiger seniors express their feelings ofa dream that faded away, Football 275 . . attain title with unblemished record Hard work and determination go into producing an unblem- ished record. That is just what the l980 Junior Varsity Football Team did. Unbeaten in ten straight games, the squad executed well as a team. Quarterback Mark Webb and fullback Reagan Greer plowed holes through opponent's defenses, while Webb also completed vital aerials to Jay Muller and Scott Stephens. The most exciting game of the year against Klein was handily won, 21-7. They were also the first junior varsity team to beat McCullough, outscoring them by l6 points. Coach Mike Ferrell commented on the year saying, The team knew what it took and that is why we had a successful season. Being the first J.V. foot- ball squad was quite an accomplishment. With such an abundant amount of talent, the Tiger Varsity Team should look forward to having another winning season in 81. Escaping a lincman's grasp, Mark Webb dashcd around thc outside. tFirst Row L to RJ F. Tucker, C. Jackson, S. Milon- son. fSecond Row L to RJ R. Rubio, J. Taylor, V. Starnes, W. Taylor. fThird Row L to Rl: B. Hicks, M. Haulke, R. Claver. tFourth Row L to RJ G. Jones, J. Palmer, D. Stanffer, S. Stephens. tNot Picturedj J. Kinnanon, J. T. Eckstrum, J. Hooper, C. Rice, J. Nelms. Eyeing a possible opening, sprinted behind his block- ers. 276 Football 4 M. K, Ag, .,. !,,in 1 ,QV .f ,f'K'4 x f el f ,,. uf f. vt ' nf .diff 4 I , 4 -Qi? .- J, , . 1 V .1 I .Pj wb? l ..,, gpi if W . Q., ff f J A i ophs, spirit shines through disappointments ile under pressure, Chet Rice unloads a screen The 1980 Sophomore team started off 31. '-1 1980 Sophomore Football Team were tFront Row L to RJ D. DeRoven, R. Mathews, G. Milane, R. Huerter, B. Hamilton, D. Standerfor, J. Menefer, M. Phillips, B. Anderson. QSecond Rowj L. Sallas, K. Cormack, D. Faught, J. Archer, M. Carter, G. Yates, R. Garret, G. Syphrett, R. Walker. fThird Rowj B. Leveritt, R. Lorenz, J. Weisjahn, L. Lecklet, R. Sec- rest, D. Pugh, J. Baker, T. Busbee, T. McMillian. fFourth Rowl P. Cartwright, R. Isabell, M. Whatu- bcr, E. Levi, R. Leone, B. Lyons, B. Biggers, P. Ever- rit. tFifth Rowj D. Bitterton, M. Webb, M. Moore- hcad, R. Greor, J. Muller, J. Ensley, L. Granmalatus, K. Cartwright. the season with high hopes. However, due to the loss of players to the Junior Varsity, the Sophomore team suffered from a lack of depth. As a result of this, the team fin- ished with six wins and four losses. This record was more than adequate since Coach McGallion wasn't expected to break .500 percent. The Sophomore squad won a big contest against Lutkin, 18-6, which proved to be their best game of the year. Despite a heartbreaking loss to McCullough, the Tigers hung on to win the last game ofthe season. The Tiger Sophs will begin a rebuilding year, but the experience they have gained will be evident. Looking for a receiver, Rodney Wilkerson avoids being sacked. Football 277 In their first year of high school play, the Conroe Freshman Football Team attained a perfect record, outscoring opponents 263 to 31. Led by two-way starters, Edward Thorton, Jeff Davis, Mace Meeks and Darrell Henry, the team presented Coach Burkhalter with one of his finest seasons while at Conroe High School. The entire season was typified by the opening game against Aldine, in which Conroe won handily 24-7. Throughout the year, the consistency of the offense coupled with the kicking game proved more than the opposition could handle. The defense contributed by shutting out the opposing teams in five of ten games and allowing only four touchdowns all year. As the season ended, the freshmen reigned as district champs. However, as there are no playoffs at sub-varsity levels, they had to be content until next year. Daryl Austin rolls out right pursued by a Cy-Fair defender. Frosh flawless in district actio .. Ti ,2:?'i 5'5y44,.f,Q' ff ' - 1 ' A . . . f , ...A - Fa -.W ,Aa if ,maaE.,,:E,,5f734,f g,3,3jg33,y x '54:E3Uf:-,15a34aiEB1,g,.43?a4 get 35210254 1 581-T3 gg, JN! Q, i g' I 'll l Q' g 1 278 Football l981 Freshman Football Team: CFront Row L to RJ T. Jordan, M. Garris, S. Diamond, P. Medina, K. Storey, R. Ybarra, J. Davis, R. Anders, J. Hales, J. Taylor, P. Krauskopf. tSecond Rowl E. Berliner, S. Stewart, C. Nelson. J. Haden, D. Gracia, K. Cater, M. Lang, D. DeVilla, C. Bartlett, F. Reddik, P. Graves. fThird Rowj J. Kegelsky, C. Sneed, K. Yates, M. Kelm, D. Austin, R. Boaz, R. Isabell, L. Keating, W. Sanders, K. Wier, P. West, A. Pope. fFourth Rowj C. Anderson, P. DePugh, D. Henry, F. Sealy, B. Williams, B. Arrington, P. McShan, M. Meeks, C. Hoffman, C. Kimball, S. Hoover, R. Pen- nington. CFifth Rowj R. Oppehamer, E. Thorton, M. Meador, M. Mckey, R. Moore, C. Russell, L. Feiedel, E. Korchek, M. Whitworth, T, Richardson, L. Haynes. fSixth Rowj L. Fools, M. Halleron, J. Kelly, C. Stanley, T. Broussard, S. Morrow, L. Trometer, T. Roland, A. Bass, T. Keeshany, J. McDaniel, M. Oat- mah. On a kickoff return, Forrest Sealy scramblec extra yardage. Trainers provide support to athletes 'R ,Maas Injuries play a significant role in the success of an athlete and a team. At Con- roe High, The needs of Tiger and Tigerette players were taken care of by the training staff. The trainers, guided by experienced head trainers, Mike Saly and Karen Dove, received knowledge of medical techniques and insight to the application of this knowledge. The trainers proved to be dedi- cated and trustworthy individuals as they worked many hours outside of school. The constant guidance and patience of the head trainers paid off for the trainers who pur- sue a career in medicine. With the ever- growing additions to the outstanding facili- ties of the training program coupled with the dedication of the trainers, the training staff proved to be a major factor in the suc- cess of individual players and the teams of CHS. Head Trainer Mike Saly checks up on injured Craig Campbell during a game. 'aining Stag' S. Taylor, B. Taylor, K. McKenzie, Spencer, B. Alexander, L. Boxley, J. Cravens, L 1chback, W, Maxedon, P. Rickard, K. Hinze, D lisor, S. Culver, S. Herd, D. Dunn, J. Murski, G Jrn, J. Finke, R. Williams, J. Thames, J. Jones, T. izniar. of the field. David Harris and Mike Saly assist injured player off Trainers v 279 Spikers rebuild in 1980 season An essential factor in the sport of Vol- leyball is teamwork. Led by Jana Giese and Kathy Hartzheim, the Varsity Tiger- ettes used this essential factor in the 1980 season. Despite their l 1-16 record, the Tig- erettes showed much promise in other areas throughout their rebuilding season. Playing without many experienced players, the Tigerettes proved tough competition for the district leading teams. The varsity coach, Mary Jo Parker, said of her team, I knew at the first ofthe season that we would be either real good or real bad. Despite the latter, we improved greatly over the season. With more experience, no telling what we could have done. The junior varsity squad, also coached by Mrs. Parker, compiled a 7-15 record. The outstanding J.V. Tigerettes were Karen Tosspon, Sonia West, and Wendy Coots, Led by these individuals, the J.V. also showed their ability to work as a team. Mrs. Parker discusses strategy during a break in dis- trict action. f X' . ,Q- 'U as 280 0 Volleyball The Varsity Team: tFront Rowj M. Jung, B. Perkins, K. Harlzhicm, J. McKeel, M. Sanders. CBack Rowj B. Messer, C. King, J. Giesc, L. Vyoral, K. O'Neill, Coach Parker. Kathy Hartzhiem sets up a record during Spring con- test. 4.4 1. 3 ,Vx Jana Giese returns the ball during a district game. On a tremendous effort by Karen Cox, the Tigercttes SCOT6. W , M5 . V - gm 119: ' ' I P' 110 e .l. V. Team: fFront Rowj S. Wilson, K. Cox, S. :st, W. Coors. fBack Rowj A. Darby, K. Tosspon, Witkowski, M. McCaffcry, L. Devine. W. Volleyball 0 281 282 v Swimming Q THE SWIM TEAM 4-n1,..a1 During a daily workout, Coach Hellard checks I swimmers' speed andpndurance. ankers plunge into district Vigorous workouts, cold water, and team depth proved to be key factors in the 1980 season for the Tiger swim team. The tankers swam very hard and increased their endurance day by day. The six man drill, in which the whole team swam 100 yards seven times consecutively, was a vital asset toward the team's conditioning. The squad's depth was also very important. Their experience and competitiveness from past years showed to be a deciding factor in the team's success. The swimmers posted a 2nd place finish in the Klein Forest-Humble meet and fin- ished 7th in the Spring Relays. Charlie Holt, Bob Carlson, Scott McClean, and 0 ' 'L ' '.w..... ,.,, Bob Swoop combined for the boys' medley relay, while Lori Plummer, Meredith Kill- ingsworth, Meredith Markey, and Anne Stouffer were the girls' leading competi- tors. The divers were led by Kelly Strain, Lee Dozier, and Jeff Klotz, who showed near perfect form from the boards. Tina Landry and Holly Schminkey led the girl divers with total points. Overall, the swim team had the potential to beat any team in District 16-SA. Coach Hellard commented on the year saying, We have a lot of depth and if the team swims to their potential, we should defi- nitely have a winning season. .. Q: si ' 1. ,MSS 'X 1 Q . --S..- ! Bob Swoap displays near perfect form in the 100 meter butterfly. fr! Swimming 283 Tigers boast best finish ever Securing a fourth place finish in Region, Tiger cross country runners made the best finish ever by a Conroe team. With the leadership of returning Iettermen Scot Hayward, David Comacho, and Kevin Bull, the harriers had the depth necessary to excel in all levels of competition. Coach Carter got his team ready in time to place first in the opening meet of the season at College Station on September l3. Through hard work and concentrated effort, the Tigers placed high in every meet. They posted first place finishes in three meets and second place in three other meets including the District I6-5A meet at Camp Strake. This fine performance qualified the run- ners for regional competition in Pasadena on November 15. The Conroe team just missed qualifying for the state meet with fourth place finish in Pasadena. Several Tiger runners were outstanding on the 1980 cross coun- try team. Scot Hayward placed in the top ten in every meet. His performance at district and regional meets earned him All-Dis- trict and All-Region honors. lt also qualified him for the state meet. Tommy Travis and David Comacho, posting high marks in every meet, provided the experience the Tigers needed in order to reach the regional level. Coach Carter was also able to count on Kevin Bull and Greg Heine for strong performances. Additional support came from Phil Reidel and Rusty Batson. All of the Tiger cross country team contributed to the success of this year's squad. With the experience gained through competi- tion this year and the return of several lettermen, the Conroe har- riers can anticipate a great season in 1981. Coach Carter discusses running techniques with team members. Keith Hinze strides it out in an attempt to catch the leaders. Boys Cross Country Keith Hinzc and John Mays stay ahead of the pack during a practice run. 5- ,, Q T xx., Boys crow Country Team: QFirst Rowj S. Byington, A. Comacho, S. Pierce, M. Liddell, N. Haywood, S, Rose, J. Trojanowski. QSecond Rowj R. Cours, T. Castleberry, C. Berhehner, J. Rausch, M. Rogerson, D. Boyd, D. Baurlein, D. Bartlow. QThird Rowj R. Burns, T. Feagin, .l. Isbell, A. Klein, G. Vessel, J. Mays, M. Coltharp, J. Campbell, D. Parks. QFourth Rowxy Coach Carter, S. Hayward, K. Bull, K, Hinzc, D. Comacho, T. Travis, G. Heine, P. Reidcl, R. Bat- son. Scot Ha ward aces cross countr runners durin a I y P Y Q grueling workout. Boys Cross Country 285 A second place finish in District 16-5A and a regional bid were the result of the long hours of training by the 1980 Tiger- ette cross country team. Coach Greenfield led his team to top finishes in several meets which primed the girls for district competi- tion. Kathy Craig, Becky Cates, Sidney Fuquay, and Jackie Wilson had the experi- ence needed to provide the team with a solid foundation. Training for the Tigerettes began early in the year and required a great deal of determination. The girls kept their spirit high and continued throughout the season to post high marks. When the time came for the district meet, the talented runners were well-prepared and were able to defeat several fine teams. The Tigerettes kept the tradition of fine cross country teams at Conroe High. With the return of several excellent runners, Coach Greenfield antici- pates that the prospects will be good for a competitive season next year. A group of runners sprint for position during a work- out. Taking it all in strid Owl! Girls Cross Country: tFront Rowj C. Champaigne, K. Craig, P. Kaiser, K. Strouse, J. Wilson, S. Fuquay, E. McCaffrey. tBack Rowl B. Cates, R. Hook, D. Van Etten, S. Smoorenburg, E. Murtz. Sidney Fuquay maneuvers through traffic while com- pleting a long run. 286 Girls Cross Country ,gs agp!! I 4' Q .f B.- ff 44? -Qi . gy. I S gi' Eileen McCaffrey works on improving endurance in a daily workout session. Becky Cates seeks the advice oi' Coach Greenfield the week ofan important meet. Kathy Craig and Carol Champaigne battle it out dur- ing a qualifying race. Girls Cross Country 0 287 Hardworking Tigers surprise tough opposition Last spring when many were only thinking about the joy of no school that would soon come, a group of dedicated young men began preparation for the l980-1981 District I6-5A basketball season. Long hours of practice and a determination to win molded the Tigers into a fine squad. As the first game approached many felt that the team, which did not possess the height of the previous years, would not be able to compete against the strong teams they would face. Local journalists felt Conroe could perhaps place sixth in district. lt did not take long, though, for these assumptions to be proven false. Early in the season Conroe outclassed their mediocre opponents and only showed up in the loss column after heartbreaking losses to a few very fine opponents. A mere two points separated the Tigers from a first-place finish in the Humble Tournament and a win over the state-ranked Cy-Creek. the favor- ite to win district. The backbone of the Tigers was the leadership of the seniors. Paul Fry led the team in points and rebounds, Bruce Simmons provided another scoring threat at the forward position. Several young players were standouts for the cagers. Darin Bartel, a soph- omore, played the guard and forward positions. He gained varsity experience and added scoring and ball handling support. Juniors Ronnie Collins and Joe Trammell were also instrumental to Tiger success. Coach Berkman also leaned on a strong bench in key situ- ations. Through their diligent work and concentrated team effort the Tigers overcame obstacles which surprised many. Their effort is exemplary of the true Tiger pride and spirit that exists at Con- roe High. Steve Webb goes underneath for two points during a preseason game. 288 Boys Basketball l ' 52:7 A.. 12 A fir? David Bartel awaits a pass from the back court. Bruce Simmons puts up a perfect jump shot for a clutch basket. play. Wade Turnbull looks for an opening inside. Paul Fry passes to the forward to set up a back door Boys' Basketball 0 289 David Bartel dribbles down court to initiate a fast break. 290 0 Varsity Basketball Boy's Varsity Basketball Team: fFront Rowj Darin Bartel, Rich Morrison, Gary Stevenson, Ronnie Collins. fBack Rowj Justin Finke, Trainer, Bruce Mayor, Brian Creighton, Bruce Simmons, Paul Fry, John Russell, David Bartel, Wade Turn- bull, Steve Webb, Kevon Fore, Manager. Bruce Simmons lays up an easy two points. S3,..3,, A . - gli' K ' new 'pw g QW' 1 et., g g -. A.AAA mJ.gg.gw,-'f- - - .V. shows promise Junior Varsity basketball players gained valuable experience and developed vital skills that will help mold future Tiger squads. Despite disappointing losses, J.V. spirits remained high through- out the season. Coach Howard instilled in his squad a desire to win and helped mold their talents into winning material. At the outset of the season, the problems started. Early season defeats temporarily faded hopes for a successful year. The Tigers overcame the defeats and posted a respectable record in the remainder of their games. Team statistica' leaders included Owen Maat and Chet Rice, both Sophomores, and Juniors Robbie Douglass and Scott Deskins. Paul Brown provided needed support on the boards. Bruce Williams, a Freshman, and several other underclassmen gained experience on the J.V. Without a doubt, Tiger fans can anticipate the continued suc- cess of Conroe basketball with the maturing of a talented Junior Varsity squad. Although the record books will label 1981 a failure for the Juniors, one can point to the experience they gained as a great asset. Coach Howard shouts out instructions to his players as the clock winds down the final seconds. Bruce Williams goes up for a crucial two points against Humble. Boy's J.V. Basketball Team: tFront Rowj R. Jones, P. Jacoby, R. Douglass, C. Brown, R. Matthews, B. Wil- liams. lBack Rowb B. Alexander, Trainer, S. Broad- wright, C. Rice, R. Opperhemner, T. Putman, O. Maat, C. McCollum, P. Edwards, K. Hake, Manager. J.V. Basketball 291 Tigerettes sink opponents A winning basketball team consists of certain, distinct charac- teristics. These include talented, experienced players, teamwork, and the desire to win. The Tigerettes proved these qualities as one opponent after another fell to defeat, In their first sixteen games, the Tigerettes posted an impressive 15-l record while capturing first place finishes in the McCollough, Jersey Village, and Conroe Tournaments. In the Conroe Tournament, they defeated McCollough and Clear Creek before downing Victoria in the finals. ln all three tournaments, talented players Laurie Ruther- ford and Melanie Muller received All-Tournament honors. Teamwork and the desire to win was also evident as the Tiger- ettes developed leads and maintained them. In tight situations, the talented squad often produced the play that finalized a victory. With these vital characteristics helping them, the Tigerettes vowed to regain the district crown and strive for the state champi- onship. Breaking the press, Debra Crowley drives the lane. - H Varsity: D. Crowley, D. Crowley, T, Furrer, D. Giles, M. Muller, D. Brill, L. Kuzniar, A. Albert, L. Wine- gar, L, Rutherford. After an assist, LaVona Kuzniar shoots for the score. 292 Girls Basketball ., . .nv '--.ss A ... , -Qt l -1-1 Driving the lane, Amy Albert shoots for two. Laura Winegar adds to the Tigerettes' lead with a free throw. Eyeing the basket, Laurie Rutherford shoots with intensity. Girls' Basketball - 293 S S S S S S E S S E Q S E E Q 5 S Q Q S Q S S 5 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S S S S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S 5 3 S S S Q Q Q Q Q X 5 Q Q Q Q x N 7 3 7 f f f ? 7 7 ? ? 3 2 4 Z Z 2 Z Z 5 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 4 5 5 Z 5 3 9 5 5 Z 5 3 5 2 2 5 2 5 .. .QQ....Q.......QQ-.Q..Q.-Q..QQ.Q-.QQ...QQQQQ....--.----.Q.QQ...QQQQ.QQQQ.QQQQQQ.Q-QQ.Q.Q.Q..Q . QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qxxxxx .... Q t L 2 l llett ,,.,, ,f,,ff5 .V.'s display Winning talents Through hard practices and excep- tional dedication, the young Tigerettes blazed through their opening games. The team, consisting of mainly sopho- mores and freshmen, won their first four games before suffering a defeat. While displaying latent talents, the Tigerettes continued to improve. Coach Eikenberg said of her team, I am extremely pleased with our progress, but we still have a long way to go. As the season progressed, the girls continued to improve, and the hard work paid off. Eyeing the opponent's defense, Daughtry looks for ,ll all Open teammate. vil- X: Mx K . K wil.. ' Q ' .ll- ll S. Aiken, E. Weir, T. Abner, N. Thull, K. Naylor, D. Mumphry, M. Bunch, T. Bortnem, A. Cox, D. Ocker, J. Daughtry, S. Walker. After a crucial foul, Ocker shoots her free-throws. 296 1 Tennis Making cyc contact, Ray Healy prepares to put away an overhead. Varsily Tennis Team: tFrontJ M. McGivney, L. Lan- dry, D. McAfee, R. Healy, M. Markey, K. Haddox, D. Higgins. fBackJ K. Jaeger, J. McCauley, G. Darby, P. Stockton, G. Goldsmith, M. Coleman, M. Chancey, Coach Frazier. Lobsters net victor With high hopes of gaining their season district championship, the 1980-81 Conroe Tiger Tennis team entered district with three preseason wins over top contenders in their division. The Tigers, favored to win their district, began early workouts in anticipation of the spring season. Confi- dence grew steadily as the long hours of practice and endurance drills went on. Despite the loss of three seniors from last year's squad, the boy's team, led by Sophomores John McCauley and Ray Healy, had expectations of a winning si son. The girls team however, had lost oi one starter from the year before and w strength coming from seniors Melin Markey and Debbie McAfee, were favt ites for the district title. Under the experienced coaching Aubrey Frazier and the assistance Coach Bill Traylor, the freshman and ji ior varsity teams worked towards winni seasons and looked forward to varsity pc tions. 5 if E in . ,VLA 5 +L f,..-l..4.H......1L,f-. X-61 i 171 lv t, kt,...f----l .,,.....1...,--,H , A' 11 s. ' John McCauley hits a half-volley as he approaches HCI. -f. H- ji sl r . if W71-243 is-Q E ,, .. lies cross-court to her opponent, Concentrating on the ball, Melinda Markey vol- ! 2 L ' ,Q M-1 fd: f fry' 9 ef ,xml Observing an afternoon workout, Coach Frazier points out errors in practice. Using all his power, Greg Darby smashes an ace to his opponent, Tennis 1 297 298 - Tennis Netters strive for district title Displaying near perfect form, Mark Chancey hits a forehand approach shot. 5 4 Striving for top condition, the J.V. and Freshman teams run horses as Coach Frazier times. The J.V and Freshman Teams: F. Fredrickson, L. Landry, L, George, S. Seabolt, L. Thomason, D. Grif- Eth, T. 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Bert Dozier prepares to volley a forehancl down the line as Freddie Fredricksen looks on. Mark Chancey gets in position to hit a backhand crosscourt for a winner. Tennis - 299 Greenfield s Girls Grasp District Glor With the return of several girls from last year's team, the 1981 Gir1's Track squad started off very well. As always Conroe's girls showed opponents that they were ready to compete. Compete is just what they did. Placing in several meets as -a team and receiving fine individual perfor- mances throughout the season, the Tigerettes produced great results, The hard work of the months preceding the first meet seemed to pay off as Green- fie1d's girls excelled as a team. Some of the outstanding individual performers were Amy Brock, Melanie Muller, and Endora Foots. Several others contributed to a fine season. In keeping with Conroe tradition, the '81 tracksters proved to be very com- petitive. With quite a few girls returning next year, one can anticipate a great season in 1982. Paula Kaiser shows enthusiasm during a pre-season workout. In a workout prior to a big meet, Amy Brock and Carol Glenn practice handing off. 300 Girl s Track As Coach Greentield looks on, Rhonda Hock, Becky Cates, and Sidney Fuqua take off on a 440 yd. run. Becky Cates and Rhonda Hock round the Enal turn of a practice lap. Jennifer Kellum shows excellent form as she par- ticipates in the triplejump. Girl's Track - 301 Tiger harriers defend district crow After taking the district crown in their 1980 season, the Tiger tracksters began enthusiastically to defend their title. With long and strenuous practices, the Tigers worked faithfully and productively. Retur- ning lettermen Danny Williamson, Scott Stephens, Kevin Bull, Leodia Jones, Scott Hayward, Tommy Travis, Daryl Jamail, and David Comacho provided excellent competition for their opponents. First year competitors Jimmy Arbuckle, Robert Stout, and Steve Carlton also displayed top quality talent. Coach Jerry Carter was optimistic for the success of his team from the beginning. He commented, We are building a pro- gram in which we should be able to con- tend with any school in the district, and maybe the state. With the experienced and talented run- ners, the 1981 track team accomplished victory as well as setting the stage for future successful seasons. While sharpening his skills, Jimmy Arbuckle clears the bar for a personal record. Concentrating on his form, Daryl Jamail ac- complishes a fine jump. 302 Boys Track Starting from the blocks, Steve Carlton is the 100 yard dash. Working on handoff drills, Coach demonstrates the correct form. ,ft With extreme determination, Scott Stephens prac tices on the hurdles. THE 1981 VARSITY AND J.V. TRACK TEAMS 304 ' Sports With the hope of regaining the 16-5A district title, the Conroe Tiger golf team began practice with the start of school. Competing for varsity slots, each member worked to strengthen his weaknesses. Though the team is composed mainly of sophomores and juniors, they are sure to be a top contender in district. Led by 4 returning lettermen, the team posted a 3-1 dual match record in November. After an impressive victory over Kingwood, Coach Freddie Creed commented, We're young, but we have enough talent for two teams. Two early wins over arch rival McCullough gave the team the confidence they needed to recap- ture the district crown. Working to perfect his swing, F. A. Ruffcr drives for a birdie. 'j 4 z -,img l-Q-Ig! fl A, 1.7 VJ N- A md Y.xX.4V. ,vt-, , -hu an Q? K ,. j .Q .4. ,,.+'A ' I A - . kg. E - -ii' V, ' 1. .T r, 3. W- 'A A . - Q H t , nvi,.. - 1f1n '1 - . ' 1. - , r f r.. 4 :V - . A I ' .at 'Kg - .al-f 2 ' At an after school workout, Joe Montinari practices his strokes. Team members look on as Coach Creed gives some pointers. Boy golfers drive for distric 1 l H 'I 4 ,n s 1 I F 1 G. Phelps, S. Boughton, K. Stubbs, B. Squires, T. Lee, B. Rexford, F. A. Ruffer, S. Purdue, T. Palmer, J. Allen, J. Waters, D. Walker, T. Sewell, D. Massengale, J. Montanari, J. Legg, C. Wortham, S. Pace, Willie Burnilz After missing a close put, Carry Wortham decides he needs more practice. Sports - 305 4. Lady golfers swing toward state ln 1981, the Conroe High School girls' golf team saw some new faces with the addition of three freshmen to the varsity squad. Led by first medalist Carey Ruffer, the team captured two well-earned second place finishes in both Bill Callahan Memo- rial and Humble High School Tourna- ments. With returning lettermen Peggy Ryan and Betsy McDonald, the team had both the skill and leadership needed to win district. Conroe's toughest competition annually seems to come from Dulles High School in Strattford, however, Dulles was rezoned last year into another region leaving the district crown open for the Conroe team. Of the team's chances for a state title Coach Rook was very optimistic saying, The girls will have to continue to put in a lot of hard work, but a trip to Austin for the state title is possible. Carey Ruffer and Patti Burnitz compare their scores after a round, W .1 ,V , v m , X T v 52 E w The nineteen eighty-one Girls Golf Team: fBottom e -. Rowj L. Drackett, S. Fraizer, B. McDonald. fBack Rowl P. Burnitz, A. Hoke, C. Ruffer, N. Wisner. Amy Hoke concentrates on a tough shot. Girls Golf 307 Q.. , .ws 308 f Girls' Golf Young golfers bring team 1nto sw1ng 223 xxx Coach Mary Rook keeps a close eye on her team dur- ing workouts. Susan Judge attempts to sink a short putt. 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A A Rs- M . 5 l 3l6'Ads . l ABS I f you are lookzng for genuzne love meanzng ln lzfe and a place to belong you can jind the answer here ffx IN f 1 4 :MW -J QI' , rr S' , XV N x gsgylf FIRSJ IIMEJIST 3 Y we G00 N MAIN CONROE TEXAS 77501 756 Geo: Cl ff He ngt Past Chuck Gartma M ster of Youth . 5 ' lx .f f X,--S X , I ' 'A X? 1 . - s RX' W' mx X xhx 4, . Q ll i V A X Q N ,Q N K ' X l X , 5 ,-1 ffgs H eff 1 is - X x X 1 GREAT HOUSE FCR CHILDREN Q29 000 QQ' Fon 'Pg C'lrL6'0m B E , - - U , v g l K f A ,. . , 5 fi ' ' E Congratulations Seniors 81 We dress the growing children of Montgomery County 723 West Davis St. Conroe Shopping Center BRENNAN Congratulates the Srs of 81 Hwy 105 E. 756-0061 WEBER'S BAR-B-QUE Highway 105 W. Conroe 6 41!2 Miles West of IH45 756-0205 The Best Bar-B-Que in Conroe 1716 N. Frazier 756-7015 0. JOHN WIESNER BUICK VIS are working on tomorrow. Our4,lOO men andwomen are a special and diverse group of linemen, chemists, accountants, engineers, secretaries, computer operators, environmental analysts and others. But these many people in their different jobs accomplish a singular goal of providing reliable electrical service to nearly half a million customers. The Energy People make it happen. THE ENERGY PEOPLE he Energy People at GSU GULF STATES UTILITIES We move the treasures of your world. V We vm ADAMS gi g , TRANSFER I ofa king. Q STORAGE E' , ' , E el 156-0025 AC 713 I 756 9400 756 9508 Il?lElEQ1 l ieseiteroilas ll ll E ll E ,x '-r WX to ,LV X ' 3.3. I , ' ju? N: A 'i fli' 0 h 'E p-ag ' ' I . ' -ff NX 'A Y 'ff YT- 1, i-x , x Q ff 5 , WW.-I 4, -- .W 1 , ,ff '11 LL-Q fa if i' - Q -' .J fg 5 ,,,-t.,' ,4 -. .1 D, -' , ' -. 1 it ,Q 'T 1 , ' ' gn 'I ' gt ' , . , im' 54, K 1 ,QI I A -TZ gy If k A X - 1? kr, - -i f i if , , or to we 'X 4 . 1 ' fig En, 1 -' , ' 3' J . ,X , . . f , is fl, ' ' i ' T Fi-if 'Y' l --E-A 12.23. 'ESL Hi V e -. t If! W . -' . ,. ' ' J... V -:-Q ' - ,, H V! 'g X'. 47fw, A , , 1 ii 'J 'M fl? A use - ff - ' ' ' Z . ' T- mica, ,f e ,tv 'Q sw T K X 6-' :f gk Kg 4 x ,IF fl . iv Congratulations Seniors and Best Wishes for the Future guddy .JLIIOIQLIIL4 ana! jamify James A Ullrich me congratulations Srs' 11, AV'.' 'au iaaa I fa',,,' 27 f as , 1 Q , Attorney-at-Law W EW ?'!:..::iW 4 iv G K CONROE PRO SHOP 6 1704 North Frazier N. Conroe, Texas 77301 Open: Wini Taylor Bill York Mon. - Thurs. 11-10 Fri. - Sat, 11-11 Owner Mgr. Sun. 5-10 Bowling Accessories Shoes - Shirt - B ll 7564535 1501 N. Frazier 755-5444 For Your Senior Ring! 1 Ad 323 -1 DORBANDT INSURANCE The Insurance Store SINCE 1935 2116 W. Davis Conroe Houston Conroe 353-9984 756-3307 353-2860 5: te If. A- Q H 610 S. Frazier 756-8966 BnAco T.v. sl-lownooms, ..,,a,,d,Mad,, ,mms NC HAZEL S GIFTS ETC CLIFIIS Mafhes The Craftiest Cotta ei 2017 N. F ' 539 3376 H I I , I g n Conroe M crame and Craft Su hues TBZIEI' Conroe, Texas 77301 1101 wi Lewis 755-9309 SPEED PRINTING 81 OFFICE SUPPLY 1105 West Dallas Street Conroe, Texas 77301 539-2243 GULF OIIEHIZZIEODUCTS Ewiiqlm ALGER EQUIPMENT CO INC POB L0 N E AC 713-756-5114 vi and M The Q l , l . . ox 481 Conroe, Texas 77301 D d ary Jean Alger We 'f'r-'- - 'fe-' V .--K -W ,....f-A f 2 ' 'W'7lmWfMW L nibinvhv-s.:-vw SHELTON'S H y 105W 756-9395 C SU! J kk I 721 w. Davis 156 5831 . El Compliments of WESTERN AUTO 106 East Mom. Willis ass-4040 DAL-KAR ELECTRIC C0- 502 N- F ' 755'2122 1702 Teas nd. 539-2181 Tyler Huntsville The Woodlands 328 0 Ads -un - SELF SERV -REGULAR I. I 35 l I89 N, ,V ,iwmfw-t,M M40 , All G U If XW-V' YMCA TOI11 Mah0h BUS. 539-1411 309 N. Ffalief 1203 Callahan 756-9308 President Home 756-0469 Conroe Texas BLOSSOM FLOWER Congratulations SHOP Seniors! 'W' O AgnesRommeI V 9 Wedding Arrangements Corsages FTD Potted Plants and Gifts ' R, IN C . 909 Houston Sf Phone: 713-756-3944 1212 South Frazier C'- moe TX 755 3513 713-539-1843 Conroe Texas 77301 uri' I QYIN5- 7 ff . 9 ,, 1 -4 4 4 . - . 4 Y 1 a - ' ' L I- -4 , - -,,,t- UNIVERS Q , 1980-81 TIGER PAW OFFICERS HOP Fine Cameras and Photo Finishing Crossroads Shopping Center Conroe, Texas 713-539-3309 f my I nr f , 4 if has xx ami-1 12,142-f' N In 'I A' :. L 3 + YQ is T , If ,J Conroe 713-756-1103 Houston 713-353-2805 MABEL B WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE E 1001 Longmlre Road A Conroe Texas 77301 I....rw.p .. . . Ads 1 329 L' k Bella d Dodge P Transm'ss' Equipment . Mill Suppl'es M h' Sh Congratulations as me op SEJEI' MILL MACHINERY ' CONROE MILL SUPPLY VAUGHN S WASHATERIA NC G I d T waits Line soo-392-2374 'a 9e'a exas 713-756-2731 conroe Texas 77301 Congratulations Srs 81' e PQOA Conroe 539 2184 Houston 353-4537 3504W Davis Conroe Tex 77301 ' I . I Russell Law, President I 820 Davis Office and Shop 35 0 Q. P ' L' 'ff fa . P 330 0 Ads ECO lata! 'fam 3 Your Future and Ours Ou young people epresent mo e tha just a gene.ation. T us students mean the future' ou hope for the co ng years ' h Id ofthe oun men and women of our yea sto come is the responsibility of ou youth. Beca se yo ou future. And we suppo tyou. 276341 45 Hwy 367 3703 CCNRUE TELEPHONE COMPANY f r I' n F 0 , , r s mu rest firmly on the s ou ers y 9- - - . community. Whatever will be accomplished In this world in r r u uare r r MAX MAHAFFEY FORD 800 W. Davis Conroe, Texas 756-7781 2 fa il .1 'u ----ff. is . WV' I fvvyv ' - 4 a . , I i,,- . ,--- 'sf-- -qy - . ,,,,.f 1 ,fd m,,.-1 J, 4 Congratulations to the Senior Class of '81 and Best Wishes to You Congratulations Seniors Conroe Twin Cinema 1904 Willow Bend 756-8951 WHERE MOVIES ARE BETTER CASUAL LIVING sPEclALlzlNG IN wlcxen, RATTAN AND PATIO FURNITURE IA ND APPnoPnlA TE A CCESSORIESQ 925 W. Lewis 1220 Stonehollow Conroe, Texas 77301 Kingwood, Texas 77339 713-756-0303 713-358-5414 WINNER'S CIRCLE ve X 2 fmlllillv, I-51.5.99 69 V Q i ,usuxl ' S 1120 W. Dallas 539-3800 Ad 331 ,ss CONROE 'HEAT CENTER A, 1' f' 1, . ,. 7' 4 ,, , 3' an . 7 J' Af 'f' . '. I .f -. f. 1'1vgf', i:,?'? fff.-,W TQ A ' ' 1 '7 . .. if ,- . ' --:uv -v'f'4fw:'Agwnw 'M ff vm , ' 1. , 1 . ,.,,.,e I , .wr-. .,.. , V 7 11 ., 4, -If v-na.. .w'S,,: Hari' . -' 'K-f-4' 3 , -. . -, mu. ,rv wkAf--p--'- '30 , '- Ur- 1 - sf r 1106 N. Frazier 756-2951 7 COCHRAN S JEWELERS 'Q' 9 dm CRANFORD'S OFFICE 756-9115 592-8767 Congratulatuons Srs ' Come SUPPLY ln and see our large rlng selections c me c'e e'a d 224 w Davis 756 5543 Ad 332 Compliments of:- I V Congratulations Srs 81 I B 5 Geo. Darden W. Fowler :Kama P JvifT?.l?JIl? DESSERT' CONROE HI PERFORMANCE CE Congratulatlons Senlors 525 S Frazler FROM THE Conroe Texas 77301 STAFF 'Diutnlers ne Jfurmture 539 1821 539 4790 Terry McMullen Norbert Kurtz Manager Anthony Montalband p g p Congratulations From FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DESIGN APRIL SOUND COUNTRY CLUB Donna Aumlller 7 756 0069 756 0060 56 1101 Hwy 105 W Compliments of Ad 333 ' OF Y fi r 1 The Young Woman's Fashions Something for Everyone GRAYSON'S lcE CREAM s. ggkf' swEET sl-lop Crossroads Shopping Center Phone 1122 West Dallas 756-3155 Conroe Texas 77301 Boutique 1018 w Lewis OAKRIDGE NORTH FABRICS 756-7724 Conroe Texas Open MOH. '- Fl'i. 10-6 Thurs. till 9 26734 I-45 North Spring Tex. 77373 Phone 367-1136 1 . Qt 1 BASKINROBBINS Igzf EEIEII :cz CREAM swans gp pgg 1706 N. Frazier ::::f:3:t' iii EEEZI' 1 756-1431 U4 Ad F b ics - Notions - Patter C ft Supplies Decorator Fab I Jef Go Conroe ' T - ' Compliments of H1cBer1fmd5! PABULOUSFORMALS TOM KELLEY TIRE CO 735 W. Davis - P.O. Box 1401 Conroe Texas 77301 i'iTEZM'Qffifl it ' W 756-8125 c '11 U ' ' ... X X A S' ' x x f ' ' X Ili Chelsea at Camelot , Conroe Texas 1 101 Q C7133 f So 3:-O2 Wvfiifirxg Gowns I Piiffllf Dressfs 1 I , z . Q i 2 5 I 1 ' Y 's R Q -,s as .........-- N u I STANDARD MOTORS N C. Low Prices and Good Service Are Standard at Standard Motors, Inc. Sales Dept. Cordoba - Newports Open 8:00-7:00 M New Yorkers - Darts Monday-Friday CHRYSLER Dodge Trucks and Vans Open 8:oo'5:0o Mgfgpg ggppgggngpg Colts 0 Omni 0 chifgel' Saturday The All New K Cars 756-4437 353-5416 H Conroe Houston 803 North Frazier Conroe, TX Ads v 335 33 1 1 6 0 Ads THE OLD WEST AND GARRET 410 E. Davis Phone: 756-621 1 ,L X 1212 C soun-1 PRAZIER comnoe TEXAS 77301 - coNRoE 7131756-sees QFIQS HOUSTON 7131350-2125 Distinctive Home Furnishings f y OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF CONROE P 0 Box 241 Conroe Texas 77301 FM 2854 Commercial Center 4 SEASONS INTERIORS 3T.1'1 i'3'anagef 112.ffff.ZUffl32I2S33 1 I N 1 II YNCOFUPORAYED YNE i x since - 1921 . . , ' 'Pilgrim Suede 81 Leather Launderers 8- Cleaners 'URIGIIYIBED TLXAS TIIADIIAIKH Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1980 Come on by for All Your Clearning Needs 756-0671 443-0301 gl Ps , 007611 756-8956 Barbara Poole Owner 70I N. Son Jocl to 7 Ranma suulesiliisunnce Imam . OIEN SOULES DICK COYLE, CLU CECIL JOINEII JIM POKORSKI GLU KAMERON KNEISLEY Offs! gift B, Bawam 423 MILL STREET CONROE. TEXAS 77301 756-8957 353-0780 Houston ' x . cj 4. K P H F745 ,- N 'Q I la .E .L n xv be ' aa- Qi 4 Beauty Macrame Progucts I I C a 756-7300 Gifts y t. X and Redken -I 3, I 'ws-'f'-C0N'0f Flower and 16 35, CQ Cneative Qmages Arrangements UniPerm 1 ' f I - g 6011 the Seyeg 4 1 12 ,X K YI I S -1 . ,': Es , -4 -'lf Q15 We Specialize in Blow Dry - Ear Piercing 1631 51st Nails - Nail Tips and Sculptured Conroe, TX Long Hair 0 Perma Lash Walk Ins Welcome - Facial and Manicures 756-7300 Senior Citizen Special nn-X MOORE BROTHERS LUMBER 904 s.F ' 756-4476 Best Wishes to the Srs of 1981 129 S. M ' 756-4274 CARTWRIGHT'S EXXON SCOTT S CARD 81 PARTY tzmt' 756 7110 THE KOLACHE SHOPPE G0 1o1w 77301 756-1711 g B P p Congratulations to the Srs of 81 THE TOP SHOP INC JOHN MAYS 1616N.F ' -c 756 1819 Congratulations to the SI! Sf if for a Great Year' Compliments of Wwwfd Emma! 7524 Z7 A gfrzafffazzsj QT 120 RHODES I 45 O FRAZIER EXIT IN CONROE 756 1434 PETE AND JANE BUSSONE SANDWICHES SLICED BEEF CHOPPED BEEF LINK SANDWICH RIB SANDWICH SMOKED TURKEY SMOKED HAM SMOKED BACON BEEF JERKY BEVERAGES VEGETABLES BY THE PINT DESSERTS BAR B Q PLATES COMBINATION PLATE SAUSAGE SMOKED CHICKEN Rms SMOKED TURKEY SMOKED HAM BRISKET CHILD S PLATE QALL ABOVE SERVED WITH 2 VEGETABLES, DRAFT BEER SMOKEHOUSE DELI BY THE POUND OR PIECE SLICED BEEF RIBS LINKS BONE IN HAM SMOKED TURKEY SLICED TURKEY SMOKED CHICKEN HALF CHICKENS SMOKED SLICED HAM CHOPPED BEEF WE SMOKE ALL OUR OWN MEATSIH ALLOW 3 DAYS FOR BULK ORDERS PARTY TRAYS NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR SMOKED HAMS AND TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 340 Ad OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AND DINNER EXCEPT MQNDAY s ri' ,....ff F' 4 ,f fm Open 7 Days a Week 1416 S. Frazier 756-7222 , Ads 0 34l Congratulations to Kevin Fore and the Seniors of 1980! Compliments of: REESE AIR CONDITIONING 603A I Sl 756 3516 WAYNE VA'I.IEiI1I1!sI5EN1:ExI3?IiRISES INC. Congratulations Srs. of 1981 HAMBURGERS oNuoN RINGS - Q 1 393W L P336 756 1433 ., o F-J' x in. ,ff- '-'Y' . I L f 1 g 1 xi V flfa 2 'P i 3 A - . 1,,,.,. w xx-'Y ,rv f' ff ubnfdl, -I fl, - 00 aqawud 4 , 61544 pwpummmmaggw mawfgaqmam Laurelwood Hospital is a 100 bed general psychiatric care facility located on a heavily wooded site in the residential community of Shenandoah, Texas. Nursing units include Adult, Adolescent, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse, and Closed Living Units. Treatment facilities include Occupational and Recreational Therapy. Individual and Group Therapy, Bio-feedback, and other treatment programs. The building has 54,600 square feet of floor area and the construction cost is 33,445,891 The building will be owned by Gertner, Aron, Ledet Investments and managed by Contemporary Health Management, Inc. Ads - 345 Ml: c DN noe Tnu c K Massey 81 TRACTOR Leaders In the Industry Our 51st Year Servmg Conroe - Montgomery Farm Industrial Lawn and Garden Tractors and Equipment V2 Mlle East on Hwy. 105 Conroe: 756 4464 Conroe, Texas 77301 Houston: 353-7946 o V 5 ' .,., .,,,,M...,,--ff I V 3 346 Ad -1 1r.w.z2x I I 0 I I Q T I sy : Jfflgguzgfy ggzinbing 570. I I Commercial Pri nrers . Roy G. Smith 904 McCall S+. whar' Shoppmg Mall A . - 17131 361-4028 Jerry G. Smith I I Conroe 7730l The woodlands, Texas North Hills Shopping Ctr. Conroe, TX L0 N G 756-9622 AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 712 S. Frazier I 756-5645 , Air Conditioning and Heating A41 Complete Sales and Service 4 no c ou nu v Ads WE'RE WITH YOU TIGERS! ll 6 'JIMMIE I RESIDENTIAL Delma Jones Sarah Dalton Billie Coleman Olene Heasley Judy Doyle Nancy Slope REALTCR APPRLXISER DINKINS r Juanita McDanieIs Beth Herring Jimmie Pinkins Georgene Jemmison ACREAGE AND COMMERCIAL LeRoy Small David Dinkins Jay Martin John Langston X 300 N. Frazier N -, DURHAM'S I ,f .I . h 3 8 N FINE 5 I 7 'I ' D 'W yt, . ' , FURNITURE 1 'A 7' PQ. 9 ' 3 is t ' , Lk. . FF Seem ea e CFC a,C,mR aa J r t A ,rx I F ' M ' . I N 756-5667 URN ITUHE W gmt tea Fmxznen couaoefrx. H: ' ' Q ' 9 2: 266-6667 I I .-,,!,.M,, ' A M fm ,X l 1 - b Ads JACK AND JOHN LODGE LUMBER COMPANY nr? . X C159 5001 f A X f Phone oas X WL- X343 :iz-. Y 3 ,, ' X, L , -4 - ', ' U A ir y ' r X , V' - f , -- :f I . i f Oates ff -f f' .V ' - , ' 54 , 672 6679 - -1 .. R d ,Q f 'el i f 4 -A 6 . I LisO49i xf -,yi xi Ad 349 STB 74a gee!! 70666 'ge 7a '35 ERNEST COKER JR X E Compliments ol: , l WISE PAPER AND CHEMICAL S '-v .ffl 1, L X aliel' 7 The BestW II Be n 83 SOPHOMORE GOLDEN GIRLS ,QL-S,'Q,l,Il Manco Dale Hamby President 756-7706 Quality and Service 912 E- Davis Houston Conroe - - 457-6700 443-B537 - 273-2256 Conroe, Huntsville, Lufkln P.0. Box 19008 Houston Texas 77024 WG 1445 West Belt N. Hwy. 45 South FRED S AUTO PARTS 718 West Davls 756 4409 Coleman Scotsman Alc SERVICES AIR CONDITIONING HEATING VENTILATION REFRIGERATION J A Story Rt 21 Box 1166 Owner Conroe Texas 77301 MOTORS SATURDAY NITE 1126 West Davls 756 6069 k BOSS BIRD T- iv On Frazier and East Davus A 53 5 ' I I wb 6 756-5660 'Tv -f I tvs 354 Ad RIVERSHIRE N , ,vt b . , 1 Q .MA i LX' 'f M .. y .Y y -V. In- 3, , ' u x A X' f , ' 1 A ' ' w ff :d'v.'K, x -Q: 'ix' Jn' f b ' , f Q A ' x . 6 W , .1 Adrian Kachel Clint Grayum CONROE...756-661 9 Hogg3'::::NE: ,. N uhm .1 ,I r H mmf-5, ,I --f-L soum... 5 -M, VE In 45 ...Noam 0 L I 1 N un A RDE L SALES OFFICE: 401 S. RIVERSHIRE - CONROE TEXAS STATE OPTICAL Congratulations Seniors' 1148 w. 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Il The 0 oo : f 0 1 1 IIL ' V 'unlq op-nu lump.-my cw-ry, hu-' umm an-ln. rn-ryr 1 .V ,- 1 Q yt' -4 V X. ?L5 ?f'? i ? i 5 :E ? 2 Q- W K4 'iyf - k . . I I cl ' I - ' a I I Ad 365 .gel CAIVIN Klum jEANS ,919 26' jgggpf 8: bottoqkgg Congratulations Seniors! inc. REAL ESTATE Sue Luce Broker 612 S Frazier - Conroe Tx 539-4441 353-3473 Conroe Houston Best Little Realtors in Tex Bus: 756-371 1 Res: 756-3913 910 Cable Street Conroe Texas 77301 One Block North of Hotel Conroe Lelt Ofl N. Frazier on to Cable Street Cflcliffryb .fgnfiquerl 8 Qflld JOHN ESTES owner eLEg1'RICA Q9 4 RESIDEN mc 9 COMMERCIAL USTRIAL 0, 305 E. Burress - ES 8- SERVICE Phone: 695-5861 Houston Texas 77022 ' 5 The Class of 5 me ,T , '82 Ads ' 3671 Congrats Srs 81 Shop in Conroe and You re a Great Bunch Save! WEISINGER 930 s. 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' J - ff mil dfna. 4,55 Th C H'ghS h IFLARE STAFF IdI'k f th k d I' f Ih ' pp f flh 1981 FLARE 384 v lndex 'Lf.4dams. Vicki: 166 Abulc. Richard Abulc. Sheila Abbou. Ronald Kem: 222 Abcrcmmbc, Municn: 206 Abercrombie. Dg1vrd:2Z2 Abku. Vclccia ' Ablcs, Mary , Abner. Tracniyf 2224 295 Abncy. Lina . -7 Abvaxmson. Roy: 192 Abshicr, Billy: l92 Abshicr. Tammy: 206 Ackcr. Lori: l66 Ackcr. Rodney: 206 Acreman. Arhonda Acrcman. Jerry Acrcman. Ronald: l66 Adams. Alberl1206. 72. 73 Adamsq Brian: 206 Adams. CI7:irlcs:' I 92 Adams.Cnr1igk Adams. Cynxhiaz 192 Adams.-Darrin: 206 K Adams. David: 222 ' Adams. Jimmy Wayne: 67, 192 Adams.Joyc1:: l66 Adams. Lonnie Pauli 222 Adams, Namlic: 222 Adams. Rim: 206 Adams. Sharon: 222 Adams, Terry: 206 Adkins. Bmw mo, ss. zoe Adkins, Rebecca: 107 - - Aduddcl. Alissa: 206 V-1 Advani. Anil: 206 K Agcc. Blythe: l92 ' Aikman. Kalhy Aitken, Billy: 222 , Akin, Christopher: l66 Akin. Slaci: I4. 222, 295 Alaniz. Nancy: 222 Alaniz. Samuclz lbb Alben. Amy: 192, 292, 293 Albritton. Shane: l92, Aldridge. Craig: 222 Aldridge, Lori: 80. 192 Aleman. EIimbe1h':Z22 Alexander. Barney: 222. 29l, 279 Alexander. Lorena: 222 Alexander. Sidney: M56. 270 Alford. Glenn: lui. 192. 74 Alger. Kristi: 222. 298 Alldfcdge. Robert Allen. Charles Allen. Chrisnina Allen. Dean: X66 Allen. Bill: 2227, Allen. Cristina: 222 AllgngGuye: l92 K Allcngdampsz 206 Allcmjohnz 305, 206 A!len.,Marla: 206 Allen. Michael Allen, Richard: 222 Allen. Robert: I66 Allen. Roy Allen. Sandra: 206 Allg2n.Sandy: 166 Allison. Farrell: 222 Ahman. Mark: 206 Alvarado. Lisa: 222 Klworlh. Ashlca Ahialdor. Daring 206 Amason. Kenneth: 222 Ammons. Dale ' I Andcrx. Russell: 222. 278 Anderson. Alice: 206 k Anderson. Bryan: 206. 277 Anderxon. Cheri: l92 Anderson. Clara: 192 Anderson. Corey: 222 Anderson, Debbie: l33. 166 Anderson. Diane: 166 Anderson. .lnhnnyz 206 Anderson. Knrcni 206 Anderson. Kevin: 94. I66. 270 Anderson. Kirki 222 Anderson. Melissa, ' Anderson. MichaeI:206 Anderson, Micheal Anderson, Orvia: 166 Anderson. Miles: 206 Anderson. Slevcn Anderson, Swncyi 206 Anderson. Tammy Diann1222 Andcrs0n.Timothy: l92 Anderson, William: 222 Andre. Ronni: l66 Audrcw. Chris Lee: 222 Andrews. Kimberly: S0 Andrews. VCVIOHI l9Z Amcniadis, Georgiana Arhuckle, James: 44, l92 Arcencaux. Brenda: l66 Archerulamcs: 206. 277 Arie, David: 222 Armsuong. Gary: 222 Armstrong, James: 192 Arms1rong.Jamcs:53. 166 Armslrong. James Arms1rong,Jelfcry Afmstrong, Malcolm: I66 Afmslrong. Mclissaz l92 Armstrong. Richard: 222 Armslrong.'RQbwx Armstrong. Joyci::'l92 Arnold. Bcverly:'ZZZ Arnold, Hum: l9Z Arnold, Lyd1a:206 Arnsworlh. Karen Arnswonh. Kathy: ISI. I66 Amswqrlh, Trina Armratc. Nathan: l66 Arringlon, Bruce: 222, 278 Arringwn-John: x66 Atxfiifgxgin. Mclinda: 222 Asfkfo. Michael' :7XsHby.'Llumv:x: 99, 206 Atkins. Jeannie - A1kinson.Glenn: 166. Atkinson. Jerry Atkinson. Jimmy: 206 Atkinson. Jimmy: 222 Atkinson, Rodncyt 222 Allaway, Wayne Auld. Kristin: 166. 67 Austin. Daryl: 222. 278 Ausxin, Moncue Aus1in.Su:vcn: I66 Auucy. Lorie: 192 . Au1rcy.Sh.gwn: 222 Averill. Denny , Averill. Lenny Axtuludilhz 167 Aye. Shouah: 206 Ayres, Brenda: 167 Baggexl, Lcisha: 222 Bagwell. Lori: I67 Bnhm. Matthai 206 BaiIcy.CrysLnf: 88. l9Z Bailey. Joe Roy:.Z22 Baird. Darla: 167 Baird, D0yle:.222 Baird Laffy: 614222 Baird. Lon:jl67' K Baker. 8radlcy:j87,A222 Baker. Cymhia: X67 Baker. Eric: 222 Baker. Evelyn: 222 Baker. Gary: 206 Baker. James: 154, 206 Baker..lcfl'rey: 206. 277 Baker. Diana: 167 Baker, John: 167 Baker. Kimberly: 65, 192 Baker, Sonya: l02. 222 Ballard. Jeffrey: 206 Ballesleros. Lori Bane. Karen: 206 B:mks.Aulry: Ih7 . Bankslon. Nulashin: 206 Bannanlinc. Robert: 167 Barbax Carlos Bqrba. Randal: 192 Barber. Cynlhi:1:222 BarEcId. Shelley: 192 Barfleld. Stephen: 206 Barker. An cla: 222 Barnes, Jefgcryx 222 Barncs,Sundra: l92, 74 Barnharl. Rnymnnd: 192 Barren, Carl , Barry. Lcnh Carol: l92 Barlck. .lohn I Barlek, Vincent: 192 Barlcl. Darrin: 2064290 Bartcl. Dave: 167. 290. 290. Barter, John: 222 Barthalet, Todd: 167 Barlholcl. Brea: 206 Bartlett. Chris: 223. 278 Bartlcll, Danctlc: 206 Bartlett. Jerald: 65, l67 Ban-lieu. Laneuc: 223 Bartlett. Tana Bartlow, David: 206. 285 Barton. Patricia: 192 Barziza.Sam: 167 Bass. Amen: 223. 278 Bass. Michael: I92 Bazchelor, Delbert BalcS. Cecelia: 192 Bases. Paul: 206 Batson. Russell: 192, 285 Baudalwludyz 80, 192 Bandar. Morris Scott Bauer. Kirk1Z23. l60 Bauer.Sharon: 167 2 Baucrlein. David: 148. 193. 285. IO7 Bauericin. Lisa: 206 Baughman,Charlcs: 223 Baylor. Tina: 223 Bazan. Belinda: Ill. 223 Heard. Brandi: I33. I67, 95 Beard. Dcbmz 206 Beard. Jeffrey: 223 Beard. Jennifer: 223 Beasley. Denise:-14, l92 Bcbee.Susan: 223 Beck. Kenneth: 223 Beck. Roben: 223 Becker. Phillip: 206. K Bcckcll. Kulhiqcvlz 223 Beckett. Lisa: 223 k Bcckworlh. Edith: l67. 30 Beeson, Ronald Bcgley. Cindy: 223 Bcgley.Sonja: 167 Bcldu. Jay: 58, 223 Bell, Cowen Bell. David: 206 Bell, Debra: H17 Bell. Don: 79. 206 f f Bell. Jesse Hcllah. Robert: 200 Bcllol. Milton Bcllon.Ccc1l: 75. l9Z ' Beluc.Gcrald , Bcnardinn. J1:nnil'cr:206. Bcneficld. Angela: 206' Bennett, John: 5-I. 192 Bcnncti. Rene: 207 Bcrlchncr. Cha ries: 235 Bcrlchncr. Eric: 223 Bernhalrdl. Kendra: l9Z Bcrnscn. Jcffrcy: 223 Berry. James:-75. 207 Bcrfy. Tracy J. I - Berryman. Kun:ilg92, 270 Bessel. .lohn:63.fl67, . Bcsscr. Robcrtf l92 . Beuermn. Don:.207. 277 Belles. Jay: 207 Bettis. Zacha ry: 207 Biddle. Michelle Biederman. Doug: 207 Biedcrman, Michelle: 223 Bigger. Rebecca: 207 Biggcrg. Billy: 207. 277 Biggs. Toys: 207 Bllhhang-Jampllcz-207 Billnqski, Jerry: 75, 207 Bilinoski. John: 11:2 Billnbski. Marion Bil1on.Tracey: ll2. 223 Bing. Lynn: 167 Bingenheimcr. Gull: 206 Bingenhcimcr. Lisa: l67 Bingham. Johnny Single. Jack: 213 Bird. Sharon: 207 Bird, Thmnas: l92 Bishoff. Kcnan Lea: 193 Bishop. Tracey: 223 Blackburn. Barbara: 193 Blackman. Laura: 221 Bl11ckman.l,ori:223 Y . Blackshcar. Anne Blackshear. Debra: l93 Blackshcar. Eddie: 223 Blake. Connie: I67 Blake. Vickie: l IZ, 207 Blalock. Debbie: 207 Blalock, Harlan Blnncc1l.Sxarla: 167 Bianco. .lo Anne Blankcnshiymloc: 223 Blanton. Joseph: 223 Blanron.Tmcy:' E45, 161. 207 Blaydes. Wallcri 5: Blcchl. Cynthia: 167 Blevins. Jack' Blough. Michael Blue. David: l93 Bnaz. Michael: 193 Boaz. Richard: 223. 278 Bodemann.Th::resn: 167 Bolen. George Boleyvlames: 167 Bolcy. Robin: 223 Boll. James:-223 Ballon. Jada: 223 Bolton. Tracy Bond. Dorothy Bondnlcanniez I l l. I93 Bonner, Kelli: SO. 193 Bordonaro, Angclai 223 Borlnem, Deanna: I l I, 223 Borlnem, Tracey: 207. 295 ' Bosselail, Mary: 207 B0slic.Jcl'f1cy: 167 Boston. Michael: I67 Boston. Terrier I67 Boswell. Tammy: 207 Boudrcauxfharlcs: 167 ' Buudrcaux.C!ctc: 207 , Boudrcaux. Karen: 223. Boughlun,S1unlcy: 207. 305 - Bowen, James: 223 Bowles. Troy: 58, 223 Bowlcy. Chris: 223 Bowlin. James: 167 Bowman. Tonya: 223 Blnley. Kim:95. 167 Boxlcy. Laurie: 193. 279 Boyd. Danniel: 207. 285 Boyd. James: 95. 167. 270 Boydsxun, Roherca: 76. 167 Boyer, Bryan: 193 Buylc. Belinda: 207 Boyle. Mark: 167.270 Bradbury. Troy: 193 Brudfule, Sxeven: 223 Branch. Patrice: 193 Brandon. Carol: 223 Braud. Paula: l67 Braun. Garret: 193 Bray. Sandm: 167 Brennan. David: 167, 270. 70. Brenner. Danna: 193 Brent. Sladeyx 77. 207 Breunig, Pamela Brewer. James B. 6 I , 207 Bridges. Carla 7I Bridges. l3cbnrahQ'k'ffi K Bram. vski: 207 y.,-, - Brill, Debra: I67. 292 Brill. Rex: 223 ' Brincgur. Karen: 193 Brincgar. Stacy: l32. 223 Brinkman.Jcannie Brisco. Scot li 307 Briuain,James: 207 Bmxclx. Elizabeth: 207 Brcadrighg. Katrina: 193 Bmagl11ighl.fSh:xwn: l'l3. 291 8r0axdrigh'x.'lTrisl1u: 123 Brockmmy: I93. l6l Brock. Bram: 167 Brock, Leah: -ll, 223 Bfockman. Kenneth Brodic.Wesley1 167 Brooker. Richardi 207 Brodkshire. Reagan: 223 Broom. Evelyn: 168. l06 Broseman. Donald: 207 , ' Bmussard.Jeffrcy: 193 K ,KflirQnssurd.John:223 ' fBrousszxrd.Jul1ney . . Broi1ssarLl.T0mmy: 223. 273 g f K Brown,BiIIy J 4 1 Blown. Carla: 207 , Brown. Celia: 207 Brown. Charm: 207 Brown. Charles: X678 ' Brown. Charles: l93. 29l Brown. Cheryl: 207 Brown. Chris: 207 Brown. Chris: l68 Brown. Clark ' Brown. Darla: 207 - Brown. David , Brown, Elba:-2131, Brown.Giryan:glf93gq nf - Brvwn. Glynis F53 ' Brown. James:'l93: i Browmjamcs ' k Browmluhn , Brown, Kay: I68 Bruwn. Kimberly: l63 Brown. Kymbcrly: l9J Brown. Lafayeue Brown. Louis Brown, Manuel Brown. Mary: 207 Bmwn. M isLy:. H93 Bmwn. Paul:j2D7 Brqwn. Richhrdz 223 Br0wn.Shari:'l93 Brown.Tefri: 106. l6X Brown. Travis: 223 Brumlield, Bradley Brumlow, Phillip Bruno. Sheila: 65. 207 Branson, Laurie: 193 Bgust, Karen Bryan. James: 298, 207 Bryan. Mark H Bpyan, Victor: 168 H Bryant. Elcece: 223 Bryant. Sandra: 77. 207 Buchan nan. Mark: 207 Buchanan. Pennie: 207 ' Buckalcw. Dcann: 158. 207 Budcll. Timmic: 80. 193 Budro. Laurie: 207 , Budro, William: 223 Buffingmn. Bonita: XG, l68 Buford. Chris: 207 Bughcr. Mark: 223 Bull. Charles: l6B. 285 Bull, Lisa: 168 Bullard. Robbie K Bullet, Dwayne: I68. Bunce, Mary: 193.295-I Bu:-gc. Beuy: 168-, 1- f Burgess. Lisa: 207 Burke. Deborah: l93 Burke. Patrick: 223 Burkhart. Carol: 168 Burleigh, Mathew: l93 Burleigh. Michelle Burnett. William: 223 Burnilz. Charles: 193 Burnilz, Patience: 223. 307 Burnitz, William: 207. 305 Burns. DavZd:'l93 Burns, Dkjrnh: 193 - Burns. Eddie Burns.G:1ry: 89. 193 Burns. Pamaln: 168 Burns. Richard: 207, 285 Burns. Robert: 207 Burns. Rodney: 207 Burroughs. Cheryl: 223 Burroughs. Larry i Burroughs. Pmricia: l93 Burroughs. William 1 Burson. Harold Burl. Molly: 207 Busbec. James: 207. 277 Busby.Thcrc.sa: 80. 193 Busby. Vivian: 223 Bush. Michelle: 75 Bussharl, Barry: I93 Bussharl. Susnn Buslnmnmc. Annette BulI:r.Gcurgc: I93 Butler. Teresa: X93 Burlap-.Tinaz 168 Butler,Troy: l93 Byars. C harles: l68 Bybieeasckyg ms Shana: ll2. 223 Byingnon.Su:phen: 223. 285, w Bymm.Toni: 193 K - I Cain. Kim: 223 Cain. Steven: 193 Cain. Tracy: 207 Caldwell. Paul: 223 Ca!fee.Jack: l93 Callahan. Kevin: 223 Camacho. Andrew: 223 Camacho David' l93 Camillu. banfel:4l93 k Camilko,Pmnck:223 ' Camino.'Dcan: 168, 64 - Camino, Renee:-2071-,1 , ' Campngnu, There5nzQI.68E- Campbell. Brianzi207'y1f?g fp -, ,- Campbell. C raig: 944210, 2-7 I , 279. 105 . ..L,. K CampbelLHugh ' ' Campbell. William Campbell. James Ag: 207. 285 Campbell. Lisa: l93 Campbell. Douglgs: 223 Cnnnings, Jacqueline: l 93 Cannings. Jefcmyi 223 Canningsggloannr, Z07 , CHfinun.Uf1ind2cr 1 Cannonjlgliiiif? xl K Cansler. Angipf I 11 '- ' Canslwcr:Timotl-ly , CantreIl, YEm172.'79. 168 Canxrilluloqcphz 193 Cantu, Barbara: I68 Canw. Richard: 223 Cardenas. Abraham: 223 Cardpnas. Mario: l68 Carlile. Kimberly: 223 Carlisivi Joyce: 223 Carlisle. Karen: 193 Carlisle, Sgon: 223 Carllsle.Shawn: 193 Carlson. Betty: I93 Carlsen. Maria K , Carlson. Michael: l93 ' ' E Carlson. Raymond: 193 ' ' Carlton. Cheryl CarmiChael,Cindy: 168 Carpenter, Diane K Carr. C harlonc: 146. l68 - Carr,Crys1al ' Carr.Frank:223 , .Carrnlames Carr,LcsIic Carr.Tony . x Carrell, Kdth: Z23'. -'.. s ' 1- Carricrc. Catherincifl-93 .'i, f . Carroll. Alan: 207,ll93,L741M -' Carroll, Denise: 207 - Carroll. Judi: 207 Carroll, Kimberly: 223 Carter. Gerald: 193 Carter. Jacquline' Carter, James , Carter. .lennil'er: l7g l68 Carter. Jessie ,L i Cam:r.John:,207 K . Carlcf,.lCg:xg3ngg323.'278 Carter. 1 K Caner. Mi6I1ege'l:-2074.277 Ca ner. Roberta! f - Cariwrighxjeveriyt: 223k ' Cartwrig31lQ.loc:207 ' Carzwright. Karen: l68 Cartwright. Keith: 88. 193. 152. 155 I60. 277 Cartwrighi. Michael Cartwfighl. Michelle: 223 'Cafbivfighh Ramona: l68 K - lcargmgm. William: 207.277 ' Carrvilha bmla , . ,, .-AFR ' ' Caxvcr,kFQchard:74 L - Cwyaivdy ' Cash. Jeri? I 68 Cassel,Rhoda Caswel. Lois: 224 5 Castillo, Mark , , Casllcherry, Terry: 207, 285 Castlcschouldl. Melina: 224 ' Cates. Anita: 207 Cates, Rebecca: 168. 287. 286 Caudill, Robert , Cavil.Chevosky f , ' Caywood. C0dy:207 A Cegiclski.Eugenc -' 7 1' Ceg,iclski.lIgnasv'95'-. k,k' F NF Cegielski, imotby: 2243.55 :Q Cegielski.Zina:224' 'K i ' Chambers, Karla:2071V, . Chambers, Kimberly: HZ. 207 Chambers. Morty: l93 Chambers, Randall: 168 Chalhpagnr. Carole: 193. 286, 287 Champagne. Joseph: 207 Champion, Bobby: 224 Champion, Tanya: l IZ, 224 Chance. Robert: t5l. 193 Cha ncy. 'M5iE5'T93g 296,A29B.'Z99 Chandler. Cynlhifig 168, 81 Chandler. Jackim: 168 Chandler, Renee: 207 Chaney. Frederick: 207 C haney. Scott C1ianey,'Stac:y: 193, 158 ' Chnppcllglayson: 207 Charles, Larry: 224 Chatham, James Cl1avarria,iRicky: 224 Cheatham, Scott: 224 Cheek. Evelyn Childers. Kcl1y:79. 168 Childers. Traci: 193 Childers, Danny: 224 Choate. Laurie: 207 C hovanoc. Sandra' Cltristal. Linda: 193 Christian. Debbie: 168 Christian, James: 224 Christianscn.'Kimbcrly: 99, 193 Christman: 11 1.207 Christoph. Kathryn: 193 Chumlcy, Robert: 207 Chunn, Bryon: 207 Churchill. Rcvonda Cisncrvs. Dora: 193 Clark, Beth: 76. 168 Clark, Cheryl: 224 Clark. Christi: 208 , Clark, Connie: 1 l 1. 208 Clark, Dan , Clark. Lisa: 208 I Clark, Tommy: 55. 168 Clausing. Darin: 224 Clgvcr, Ron: 193, 276 Clawson. Lisa: 224 Clay. Bobby: 223 Clayton. David: 224 Clement, Dec: 168 Cleveland. Cynthia Cleveland, James: 224 Clbveland. Janie: 208 Cleveland. Paul Cleveland, Trunoa: 168 Cleveland, Waiter Clifford. Rebecca: 193 Cline,Cynihia: 193 Cloud, Tammie Cluiss, Johnnie Cobb, Roseann Coburn, Momii 168 Cochran. Craig: 224 Cochran. Robert: 54. 55. 168 Cnchrell.R0nald: 193 Cody. Dan: 16? Cody, Ronny , 7 Coe, Karcn:'133, 193, 155 Coilc. Billy:224 1, Coker, Cynlhiai,l69 Coker. David: 224 - Coker. James: 169, Coker, Jerry: 224 Coker, Kerry: 224 Coker, Lynette: 193 Colc. Aaron Cole, David: 224 Cole. Richard: 208 Co1cmun,Aaron:224 Coleman. Bobby: 169 I Colemnn,Candicc:2Z4 : Coleman. Karen: 208 , 5, Cclcmz1n.Kcnneth:Z24 L f. Coleman, Michncl:fZ08, 296 Coleman, Robin: 112 Cu1lettc.Stcplicn: 193 Collins. Darrell: 224 Collins. David: 224 Collins. James: 224 Collins, Mark: 193 Collins, Pam: 208 Collins. Robert: 194 Collins, Ronald: 193. 290 Collins,Tammie: 169 Colson. Debra: 169 Colihhrp. Marlin: 208, 285 Conley. Patrick: 194 CoxinLBilly' ' Conn.Cnnnic Conner. John: 224 Conner. Mark: 224 Conners, Darla: 224 Conrad. Gilbert Conrad. Timothy: 75, 194 Conroe, Christopher: 194 Conti. Richard: 194, 72 Converson, Carla: 194 Convcrs,on.Jc1'l'ery: 169 Coo1r,Chery1:,194 Cook, Donald:f208' K Cook, Martha: 169' . Cook. Tommy Cock. William Cooley, Kennelh1Z08 Coopcr,Chery1: 169 Cuopcr. Cynthia: 208 Cooper. David Cooper, Floyd: 224 Cooper. Tina: 80 Coors, Susan: 169, 80. 81 Coors. Wendy: 208, 281 , Cope1and.C1ay:224 1 I Copcland.Ri1aL 169 K' ' Corbit, David: 194 Cordcva. David: 194 ' Cdrmack. Larry: 208, 277 Cornelius, Jennifer: 224 Cornelius. Kcllye Cornett, Bobby: 208 Corncti, Katherine: 169 Curry, Wcndy Co1hran,Tcrri Coulter. Randy: 169 Cours, Russell: 208. 285 Courtney, David: 224 CouviIIion.Gcrard: 194 Couvillion, Mike: 208 Covington, Valcric: 194 Cowan. Jennifer: 224 Cox, Allison: 149 Cox, Amy: 208. 295 Cox. Carol: 224 Cox.Gary: 194 Cmt.Ju1ie: 169 Cox, Karen: 72, 208, 281 i Cox. Kslly: 224, 281 Cox. Mary: 169 Cox, Melissa: 208 Cox. Philip Cox. Phyllis: 224 Cox, Raymond: 194 Cox. Sally: 224 Cox.Stuarl: 169 Coyne, John: 208 Coyne.Pat: 194 Craig. Cheryl: 224 Craig, Kathy: 194. 286. 267 Craig, William: 169 Cravensuloscphz 224, 279 Crawford, Chris: 208 Crawfoi'd.'M ichaelr 194 Crawford, Siiyla Creighton, Brian: 194, 290 Cromwcll,Chris: 20, 169. 160 Cross, Chcry1:67, 208 Cross,Connic: 194 Cross, Raymond: 224 Cross. Robin ' Crossland, Kenneth: 169 Crossley. Stephen: 1459, 160. 133 Crowley, Billy: 58, 224 Crowley, Carrie: 194 Crowley, Deanna: 194 Crowley, Debra: 169,291 Croxdale, Dawn: 111, 224 Cmmpacker, Elizabeth: 169 Crumpton. Sue Ellen Cruz. Daniel Cruz. Joe F.: 224 Cryar, Carson: 169, 159 Cryar, Philip: 224 Cryar, Tuck: 194 . Cryer, Regina: 81, 169 -. Cudd, Kelly: 169 ' ' - Cudd, Kimberly' 208 . - ' J fcuffman Shcl1ei:l32 159 ' K. . , 1 Y . Gulpeper,Jana: 169 Culver. Sandra: 208.279 ilunningham, Kelli: 194 Cunningham, Robert: 169 Curran. Donna: 169 Curran, Michael: 169 Currie. Donna: 169 Currier, Lynelle Curry, Bobby: 169 Curry. Catherine: 194 Curry. Cyr11l1ia:224 Curtis, Mark: 224 Curzis,vRichard: 169 Cykala, Melinda Daclte, Susan: 81, 194 Dade, Sid Dagrclla. Veloni: 194 Daley. Sean Dallas. Robyn: 208 Dalton. Emily: 208 Dalton. Russell Damm, Denicc, , Q D Daniel. Jacquellne::208 Daniel. Ranae I gi 1 Daniels, Tratpey:j,t94r'- . i Daniels, Troy A I Dankanyin, Paul: 208 Danley. Lou Anna ' Darby. Angela: 224, 281 Darby. John: 194. 296. 297 Dark, Cynthia: 170 Darland, Kevin: 208 Darsey, Mark: 194, 70 ' Darscy. Richard Daugherty, Melanie , . Daugherty. Jeanna: 208, 295 .V Duu1t,SheryI: 170 2 -i Dault.Susan: 15. 208 : David, Richard: 194 Davidson, John: 224 Davidson, Patricia: 170 Davies, Leah: 194 Davila, David: 224 Davis. Barbara: 224 Davis, Beverly: 194 Davis. David Davis. Douglas: 170 Davis. Gary: 224. 278 Davis, Jeffrey: 224 Davis. Kellie: 194 Davis, Lisa: 194 Davis, Robert: 208 Davis. Shelly '- Davisffony Davison. Mark: 194 Dawson. Beverly: 224 Dawson, Katherine: 81, 170 Dawson.Ncchia:170 Day, Daryl: 224 Day. Donna: 194 Day. Jeffrey: 194 Day. Patrick: 83. 208 Day, Racene: 170 k . Day,Shawn:208' . , - , Dc Bardeluben, Roger: 208 De La Ccrda, 1-lectdr: 208 Dc La Pcnzt. Jorge Dc Leon. Linda ' Dean. Sheila Debreczcni, Suzette: 96, 170 Decock, Anthony: 194 Dccock, Harry DeliliPP9, Barbara: 224 Defoor, Cindy: 224 Dchan, Jacqui: 194 Dcltoff, Lynda: 194 Dclannoy. Patricia: 208 Delandix. Edward: 204 DeLeon, Linda 208 Dcluish, Rhonda: 208 Dcmcnl. Melanie: 160.170 Dcmupolis, Anthony: 208 Danby, Betty: 224 Denby, Dean Denman. Kimberly: 208 , Depuglt. Pal John: 224.278, Dcrkowski, Joseph: 2221 Dcroucn. Duane: 208, 277 1 Dcrrybcrry, Lesley: 194 Deshotel, Brandi: 208 Dcskins,Scctt: 194 Dcutschlander. Susan: 170 Deveny. Thomas: 194 Devine: Erin Devine. Kelly: 224 Dsvine. Laurie: 208. 281 - Dcwald, Guy: 194, 270 Dewitt. Kristine: 224 Deyoe. Rodney: 170, 270. 1 ' Diamond, Scott: 224 , Diamond, Shannon: 103. 194, 278 Dickey: Barbara: 58. 208 Didkby, Lonzo: 224 Dickinsdn. Ginger: 15, 208 Dickinson. Robin: 147. 170 Diggs, Darrell Diggs, Pam Diller. Andrea Dillman, Jennifer: 208 Dixon. Lisa: 208 Dixon, Mary:1ll,l94 Dixon, Melanie: 111. 224 Dixon, Shawn: lll, 224 Dobbs, Brenda: 224 Dobson, Dclisa: 224 Duckery, Charles: 208 Dockery, James: 224 Dodd. Curtis Dodson, Stephanie: 195 Dollar, Timothy: 224 Donchoo, Lila: 195 Donnell. Jeanna: 170 Donovan. David ' Donovan. Donn: 195 Donovan. Dudncy -i Dooltin. Edward: 208, f, Doolan, Elisa: 224 , K ' Dooley. Denise Dbrr, Anthony: 208 Dorris, Melissa: 195 Dougal, Shci1u:Z24 Douglas, Kenny Douglass. Robert: 195, 291 Dowdell, Diane Downey, Joseph: 208 Downs, Jacqueline: 224 Downs. Sharon: 94, 195 Doyal, Jana: 170 Doyal, Kirk: 224 Dozicr.Ar1hur! 208. 298. 299. 68 Doiier. Diana: 224 Dozier, Roy Dracketl, Linda: 308. 307 Draper,Jan: 195 Draper. Kimberly: 225 Driver. Anthony: 195 Drollctte, Toni: 170 Dube. Mark: 195 Dubois. Scott Duckctt. Toni: 225 Duff. Kimberly: 225 Duffy, David: 195 Duke. Cynthia: 195 Duke, Lisa: 225 Dtilaney. Tina: 209 Dumas, Paul: 170 Dunaway, David: 170 Dunttway. Marcus: 225 Duncan, Linctte: 170 Duncan, Lisa: 209 Duncan. Richard Dunham, David: 209 Dunham, Lewis Dunham, Michael: 209 Duniven, Patricia: 170 ' Dunn, C1iris:,l70 Dunn, Christine: 225 Dunn, Cynthia: 209 Dunn, David: 225, 179 Dunn. Shnwn: 225 Durant, Frankie Durbin, Charles: 209 Durfey, John: 209 Duscbout, Paul: 195, 159, 160 Duskin. Linda: 209 Dutton. Allen. 195 Du11.on,Slcnda Duvu, Paul Duval, Judy: 170 Duval, Marcus: 225 Duweglgaszadu: 170 Dwyer, Debra: 195 Dwyer.-Jody: 209 Dwyer. Shaun: 195 Dye. James Dyer, Vic: 209 Dyer, Jacky Dycss, Christopher Dyke. Kellie: 147, 209 Eaglin, Lerha Eaglin. Lorna Eag1in,'1'rccna Eurchart, Robin: 66. 209 Ettrthmun. Stephanie: 89, 195 Easley, Kathy Eckstrum, John: 82, 209, 276 Eddings. Michael: 225 Eddings,Stcphanic: 170 Edge. Tony Edgn1on,John: 209 Edinburg. Billie: 225 Edinburgh. Ant1y:209 Edinburgh. Bobl1ic:225 Edlund, Chris Edwards. Lee: 209 Edwards, Lisa: 144,195 Edwards, Michael Edwards. Paul, 209, 291 Edwards, Shirley Effinger, James: 209 Egbcrt. Stacey: 209 Egbert. Toni: 209 Eh1cr,Stcphcn: 109 Ehrhurdt. Regina: 209 Eickenhorst, Jason: 209 Eitcl. Trina: 170 Eldridge, Jeff: 209 E1i1undo,Mary: 195 Eliztindo, Michael: 209 lilltin, Kumi: 225 Eller, David: 225 E1lr:r,Juhn: 170 lillis. David: 170 Ellis., Gtn:i1l71 Ellis. Kelly' 209 Ellis, Kimberly Ellis, Sheryl: 225 Ellisnr, David: 225 Ellisur. Debra: 33, 195 Ellisor, Donald: 85, 171. 279 El1isor,Ginger1Z09 Elltsor. Lori lilllsor. Tina: 171 Erniliuni, Dcnicc Emmick. Jun' 209, 72, 73 Emmick. Robert: 171, 160 Emmons. Donn' 105 English, Jay. 225 Englislrbcc, Mark Emey. Kristen' 225 En5:irt.M:r1colni: 195 Eric, John: 209 Ervin.Bcll1: 171 Erwin.l1,Mikc:195 -X M412 Index' 385 386 - Index Erwin. Nancy Exhfidgc. Hsu. l7l l . EubAnks.JuunLm1 195 'f,, Iiubunks. Kerrie: 89. 109 Exam. Bcuu: 225 fiwrm, Kcnnclh- 209 livcruu. Patrick: 209. 27? Fugun.Iin1nun:209 Hun. Iiuugmrv IT!! Fairfrcld, April: 105 fnxirficld. Hubby: 109 Fuirf1cId..Chfminc I'ulk.HrClxd1r1 195 Fulk. Thonms:f2Q9 Ifullckli. Wiixllhcw Iamchcr. Duvxd: 209 Vzmnin. L1-ur 195 I Lunar. Smccy i'.1rmcr.KimbcrI5:-I7I I-urmr. Ixcllun: I7I. N3 Vasnnchl. Kung. 225 Yxlubion, Della lfnubiun. Pnlricm: 225 Fuubion. Sgmdmt I 95 lfaubiun, Wikhum !'uug?xIg'Dnrr':il: 209. 277 Faulcy, Duuglax: 195 Pauley. Jeffrey: 39. 200 Fauaek. David: 195 Fawcett. X1a1ry:I4I9 Fzxvsccii. Tom: I7I Fcngin.Thun1:w. 200, 285 F':cn1slcr.K.nhcrn' 225 ! lcchzxk.C'onn1c' 195 Fcidcr, ihlrg Fcidcr, Umniqx: 200 Fein, Angchn: I7I ffchw, Wilhum: 209 Fenner. Teresa: 23.5 Fcnncny. Iicvr:r!y: 133. VU. IO6 Vcucr, Vliuhawlr 171 ' A Ibn. lJizm.x - ' few. Ronnie 'E lwulds. Vinku. Suzanne: 195 Juslm' 209.279.2951 l'whQr,,llnxn15 IT! I'ishcr.X1ichucI' 195 l xahcr.Rum1iu: V71 ifxshcr. Terry. 100 fxxhcr. Thcrceu. 225 I :vpn Hucw trick. Tummy 106, 195 ood. Russclk 209 Vlcluing. Charles? 225 Flcn1i1xg.P'zxUli1:77.195.209 Flores. Bcuy: 225 f I-'I-arcs, Eddie H0rcm,Hi!d1x:XI. I7I. 166 Horus, Kelli: 225 Vlorc-. Samuel l !ovwcrx.PiHriC1:w l'h:5d.Gury. !7I,92.U3 lIynn,Bern1xrd:225 I-nlcy. Kip: 225 Vumcczx. Rebecca, 125 ifumunot. Xfinry: 21,9 Fnuh, Andorzxr 225 I-'uots,CQ1crry5 209 Foam, Leon: 225, 17K Forh1:s.Billy:225 Ford.Ar1hur Ford. Cymhiu' 225 Ford. Dondza: MU. 105 Ford, Kimberly Fore. Biilic 200 Fon:.Kcvun: r7!.l90 Fursxc Fonin Fusu-y r. Puuy: 195 ,Scuuz 310 .Chmf 209 Fever. Gary: 171 1'0a1cr.J0hnn5: 210.67 Foster .WL zu. 195 M V-mer. Melanie. 195 1 Fox1cr.Slucic: 225 Foslcr. Tcrcsu: 225 Fowler. Brguni 210 Fowler. Michael: 210 - Fox.Di1mc: 171 Fox. Hunnclurcz 195 Fux.Mark1225 Fox. Susan: 195 Frank,Jcl'frcy'6-1. 195 Franklin. Edward: l95. 67 Franklin. Ern1ekru:2'.!5 Frunktin. Mclving 219. Fmnklin, Willie I Franksuiohn' I Frxinli, Dimicii R225 Franc. David: 196 Fraser. Kim: 235 Frzwicr. Daniel: !7l Frazier. Darren: 171 Frazier. Lmcx: 225 Fruiicr. Janelle: 225 Frazier. Jkoy, 225 Fmzucrjonyuf I7I, ,107 Fruzibri Susan: 210 Frcdficknch. Charly 235 Frcdricksun. Frcdrlck: 110. 2014 ifrcdnckscn. Meryl: 225 Hccnun.Cl1ucncc: 225 Fncdcl. Kelvin: 215 Fricry. Smcn: JIU Frm. Jamcx, 225 I-rishy.Sumuc1 JIU Frluchc.R..u1d5'125 Hy. R1x:h.lrd'l31. WI. 190. P49 Fryd.13.AIbcrl ffulghunxjlxcilzu: 17! Fulmn. Dm ld: 270 YulU,Su-z1n:125 K , 'l-uqun. Sydney 16. I?l,28Cv..L'?5. 98 Furby. Kcilh. 196 Furncr. Ronnie: 225 Furrcr, Twyla: 2 IO, 292 FurstcnfeId.Stcphcn1Z25 Gage. Hotdchr 171,67 Gaiam, Rebcccu: I7I Galulas. Robert: 125 Gallagher. Deirdre: 99, 196 Galle. Bmw: 196 Gniiaway. Rhonda: lIl.2l0 Gambrcll. David Gunn. Bob: 226 Garm,Gcldmnn175. 210 Gannucci. Dcbom. EIU Garcia. Anthony: 220 Garcia, Danny: 220 Gardner, Ida - Gardner, Regina: 171 Gargiulo, Emnlin Garner. Duroxhwr 171 - Gksrrclt. Richurliz 210, 277 1 ..,- Ga1'rc1l.T:lmmi: 210 '3 Gzxrris. John: 2 l0 Gurris, Michael' 226. 278 k Gurvm. Sieve. 210 Garm. Currie: 2 IU Garza. Chrix Garm. Henry: 226 Gaxmx,.h:5us:17I.72 Gaakcy,Jc1'frc3. Caslon. Dzmd G1xugh.John: I7I Gaugh. Paxriciaz 210 , Gauthier. John: 210 Gauthier. Steve: 171167 Gny.N1arion . Guydluncyz 135.171 Gay, Wiliinm Gee. Gayle Gee, Rcbcrx Gchrmimn. Kristin: W6 Gcick. Etizabcthr 210 Gelsmn. Donnaa 196 Gelslun. Ear!g'!,96 Gentry, Jimmie: 2K0 Gcurge.' L4:egfl,96, 29X Gerlach. Laumi94.-210 Gcs5ing..Quvid: !90 Gelder. Denise f Gibbons, Robert, 210 GxbbonsQSimon: ZIO Gibbs, Danni 226 Gibbs. Gcnna: 2l0 Gibbx.W:1nd:x7 226 Gibson. Gary Gibson. Larry Gibson. Mark: W6 Gibsomwadcz 216 Giddcns, Jackie: l9l1.270 Gideon. Henry: 196 Gideon. Ruin1und:226 . .. - Gicsc. Jana: 490. 28l Gilbert. Becky: I7l.95 I 1 Gilcs.Dunna:-40.192 Gilcmjcnnifcri 171 Giles. Lcslicl 210. 158 Gilcs.Shamn: 196 Gilxdorf, Sharon: 210 Ginwl. liric. 210 G1pwol1.Guyi:A: D71 Givens. Bryan: 210 GI:1dden.Pclc' 196 Glasgow.Jc1'frcy: VH Gluxs. Duwni 95. NX. I-49, I7I Gkm. Ricky f Glenn. Cawll: 226' Glenn. Martin: 171,67 Goble. George Gudlcp, Konni: I7I Gudscll, Gary Goebel. Paul: X71 Gocunmn.JeffrQy1 172 Goff. Surah Gofonh. Kimberly: 226 Golden. Kim? U2 Golden. Tvtyfonz. Z I0 Guiding, Penni1.2lO Goidsmith. Gary: 172. 296 Colley. Kailhcrinc: 196. 298 Gonmlcs. Frances: 126 Gon7alc7,Oscur: 196 Goodman. Ramona Gmldwin. David Goodwin, Pum Goodwin. Ronda: 226 Gmdwin. Todd: 172 Gordon. Kenneth: 226 Gofdy. Dc Annu Gnirc. Namlic: 226 Gqifcll. Dcnni-s. 226 Goss. Dennis . Gossugc, Daniel: 126 Gower. Richard: ZIO Grace, Douglun16l Grucuy. Tummy: 196.65 Gruhnnv, Edward: 226 Gr:1han1.Gidgcl1!9h Grzxhun1,.l0hn Grunudus. Lclicm: JIU Grnnudm. Luu Annu: 210 Granger. Kathryn. 172 Grnnl.i.1xu Grz1vc5.Dnvidt2Zh , Cirawcx, Rebecca: 172 Gmg, Barron: ZIU Gray. Bran 79, 172 Gr.13.l,an: I9h Gray. R hundu Gray. Thurman Ur.1y,Timulhy' 210 !?rc.ucr.Thcrcxa1ZZh Grcaihouse. John C,: 172. 270 Green, Brad: 210 Green. John Green Jr.. Shelby: 210 Green. Kevin' 210 Grccm Lee Green. Rcnnic . ky Green.SljeIlcy3 l72.67 Greene. bhcllc: l72 Grcenmver, Eva: 210 Gfccnsagc.Sharon: 210 Greenwood, Lurcnza ,, Greer. Reagan: 2101 217' Gr:gg.Kcnnclh1Z26 - -' f Gn:gury.Jumcs164 ' k Gregoryulohnz 172 ' Gregory. Luncua: 226 Grcgory. Lloyd: 2X0 Gregson. Jam: 126 Grciner. Stephen: 226 Griffin. Carol: 226 GrifEn.Ceilia: 172 Griffin. Sharon: IZ, I6. l72 Griffilh. Dorian: 172. 298 Grimes. Chzirlcgz 172 Grimes, 10652264- Grisham. Susan Grissom. Hoylc: 210 Grumulaixis. Leo: 210 Ga1ohI.Charh:s: 972 Guignard. Rene: 226 Guilloryfjulicz 210 Guillm. Marie: 210 Guinn, Vinci: 226 Gullcltjharont l96 GungprgGregory: l72. 270 Gunter. Grcgog-yzk 6I . 2 10 Gu'n1e1QLeah:226 Gunikirg Virglcfl 72 - Gurieymloycez 172 K , Gurley, Robert: 210 K Gulekunsl, Debra: ZIU Gutierrez. Luciizx: 226 Gutierrez Pabln Guy. Sucphanic Guymn, Carol: ZIO Haarnvcycr, Patti: 226 Haas, Howard: I72 Haddox. Kcllyi I72. 296 Hzxden. Hopkins Huden.J:1kc: 2262278 Hadley. Charlene: 226 f - Hagan, Jennifer: HU226 . Huhn.JclT:Z26 I H Hail. Robbie: 172 ' Haines. Deborah: 210 Haines, William 1' Hake. Kcnnclh: 210. 291 Hake. Teresa: 172.63 HaIc.Chrisxy I Hale. Saou: 226 I Hales. Cbgrlcs: 226 Hnlca. James: 226. 278 Halfcrxy. Amoineuc:-226 Hnlfcrly. Shawn f Hall. Barfy L HulI.CarroIlff.i, . Hall.Char!cx - Hali. Cymhid: 172 Hal! David: 172 Hall Debra Hnll Duane: 226 Hall.Janu.-15. 86. 196. 152. l54, IS9 ' Ha!l. Mary: 89. 210 HaH,MyHc1Hl. 226 HalH.Sharon: HZ. 2l0 Huliarohi Micheal: 226. 278 HaQLIirian..M.ichael Hambifqdamcmz 226 Hamby, Kimberly Humby. Munn: 172 - Hamby. William: 226 Hamilton. Bobby: 226. 277 , i Hamilton, Danny: 226 k Hamilton, Lillian: 226 Hamilton. William' 210 Hamm.Jcnnil'er: HI. 226 Hamm. Mary: 172 , Hammond. Marion: 226' Hixmpwn 'H amgldn .Chrislophcrzkfgk , .Kcnncxh:22fgi-,Ll K H:lmplon.'I.csIic: 22:0 Hmock.Ginu Handlcy,Aniua:226 -1 f: 1 , Handley. Hanes. .lc Michael:.li'12':'f,i.flf'.. nnifcrz HI.210fk In Hunion, Roux: ZIO k Hanna, Eda: 210 Hanncr. Debra Hansen. Richard: 87. 226 Hard. Edwin: H2 Hurdcasllc. Shame: 216 Hukrlun. Kevin: Q72 A Harlan. Yinccnlsqolrl Hxxrrix. BcvcrIy160 f Hmm. Duvidf-1572, I5-1. ISS. 279 lizarria Jimmy: 226. bl Hzxrrim, Kcvinf226 Harm. Ruchci: 226 Harris. Rcnuc Hami. Sabrina: 102. 226 I!urm.Shcmuria: 226 Harris. Tcrcsul 80. 226 Harris. Walter: l72 Hurrixun,Caxmcron: 216 llurrlsun. L. 210 Hnrrisun. Lbuic Hurriixm. Puulzn 226, IGU Hairlmzm. H mmun. Harmon. Hehry .IcI'I'rc5: 226 Alfred: K7. 210 , Hnrly, Nancy: R72 Hartzhcim. Kathy: mo, 172,280 Hurvey.Sharon: 226 K Harvey, Warren 7 5,- Haxrvey. Lee:.2Z6Ef. , Harviil, Lyuib:'2264:'ifS8 z Hasarn. Dcnise:226 1' k Hashaw. Carol: 210 Haswclnxeier, Denise: 210 Hastings, Nancy: 2l0 Hastings. Stuart Hatch, Dawn Haughey, Michael: 226 Hzmkc. Michaek 226. 276 Havran. Stott: 226 Hawes.Gcrald5 X72 Hawk.,GregQry: i72. 67 Hawkin5gAngcla:2l0 . Hnwkinsg Sheila? 2l0 Hawlhorhc, Billyi 226 Hawthorne. Hagan: 172 Hawmhornc, Hayley Haydsn, Brenda: 172 Hayden. Diedrr: Hayden. Lisa Hayden, Sherry: 210 Hayes. Diane: 210 Hayes, Lcc: 172 Hayes. Robert: 88. 226 Hayes. William: ZIO, 298 ,f HgaynesgCaro!yn: l72 HHyncs,Ch:xrles: 196.210, ..., Haynes. Cornelius: 1964 'TID Hayncs.Glcn , 1 Hayncs.Johnny:l72 f 'ff Huyncs.LcO1is:226.27K, K ' Hayward. Russclii i96. 285 Haywood. Ncugal: 285 Hcn!y, Ray: 296. 299 Healy. Ronaidr 227 Hezxxh:y.Kellye1 I33, ISL l72 Hensley. Rouye: l73. 554. 92 Hensley, Saou: 87 I Heath. M3fgIQTCl1.8,!y. 273 Heath.Tcnnid: k . Hcnlwole. Brad 'K Hcckman. Jamcs3if!k73J 270, l03 Hackman. Michelw' IDBQ 227 Hcckm:xn.Traci: 103. 106 Hedges. David: Q96 Hedrick. Noram: 227 Hcffcrnan,Jennie Hcim. Robin' I Heine. Greg: ZIO. 285 Heine. Natalie: I96 Hcins.Adrienne: IZ. 16. 173, l6l, 9 Heirisq William K Heingzafitbphdnie: H2. 227 Heh, Michakbli-'210 Hendr-irgqhQ Brarbafaz I73 U Hcndqrspng-Jdscphz 210 Henderson. Lisa: D-15, 196 - A Henderson, Ruben: 210 Henderson. Rubic: 210 Henderson. Wanda: 210 Hqndleyjcssez 57 Hfypdricks. Gregory: ZIO Htndrickson. Charles: Nb V ,,mndfsx,Jsn1f zu n fJ? EZHcnny. Curl Raymond 'Henry.'DarrnlI: Z27, 278 Henry. Roger: 227 K ,,, Hensley. Diane , Hcnslcy. Jeffrey: 'll I V Hensley, Kenneth: 227 Hensley. Zcborah Herd. Gregory: 227, 279 Hereford. John: Z! I Hereford. Lon: 97. 227 Hem. Scott: 211 Hcrnundcv. Ana: 21 I Hernandez. l,onginog,I'3QI96. 210 Hernandez. Michaeli N6 Herring, Karen:-21 ii' 3 Hcslcrjubby Q g 1 Hcucrmann. Ri.'BbQ6gii,227 ' I Hcwzxu. John:AQ96. 61 A Hickl.Duiq:2Il- H - A Hickman. Brenda: 227 H5ckx,Bryan: I96.176 f . Hicks. Craig: 227 K Hicks. Heidi: 227 Hicks. Miqhciczllfl V Hiebert. Karen: 227 Higgnmnime !96.196.l98 Higgin5:J9hngfl96-- Hissifisqigichardr 573 Higginig 1 5 IQ 227 . Highluvigzfalfhizie 227 Highx-zwer.rB6nnic:Z27k K -- Highlgsivcn Domi i A Highxowcr. Dunuldz l9h. 4.7 I Highxowm-.Trucc5 : 217 - Hill. Avcru: 103,111 HiI1'.Bmvxnlyn:2l7 HilI.Caxmline:7h. D06 Hill, Dana: !9h HiiLDurrcn:127 Hill, Jacqueline' 196 Hill. Jeffrey iii John Bradlu . H . 3 Hill Lacrcahu: 227 Hill, 'Mark V Hill, Tuma: ZI I K , Hilton. Chcryk I73. D52 Hilton. Janice: 196 Hilton, John: 75. 21 I Hillun. Kathryn: 173 Hilton. Pamela: ZH Hincmfhaerlollcz 227 Hinca. Juunim: HB. 217 4 Hines. Nick: 196 Hinojosa. Adalinda: 227 Hinojosa. Biiiy Hinojosa, Gracy: 21 I, 65 Hmojosa. Pzitricia: 227 Hinslay, Donna: V73 Hinson. Asa' HiFlSOYfgSCOlIRUSS2H1 I96 A H inziij Billy: 21 L28-1. 285 Higgggkenqeuhz 173. 161. mo. 279. Hobbs, Bobbie L K- K 1 Hobbs. Brenda: ZI I Hobbs. Carolyn: 227 HobBs.Janu:s: 196 Hobbs. Lecannc: 227 Hobbs. Pamela: 227 Hobbs. Wesley: I96 Hobbs. Winda: 75, 21 I Hobgood. Bobby - Hcbgood. Bradley: I96, Zi! :I ihlnchburger. Kirk: 21 lk , f Hoda, Harold: 221 ' I I V' I Huck. Rhonda: 227, 2813131 HQdges.Chcs1cr 'ffil K' Hodges- Jeffrey ., If Hodgkius. Hcuthcr:227'f ,I Hoffarl, Mikel: 1961 ' 'fi Hoffman, Chris: 278 kk Hofl'n1an..lim:55, Z! I Hoffman. Kris: ZH Hoffman, Thomaszil I Hogan. Hogan. Chnrlcsi 57,227 Lconafdzhl Z3 Hokc.AmYSZ27130'If, HW- Q 'iSEJ95i'52 , i 5 Hake. J1n1my:e.2l.-Eg.: Hake. Karen: Hake, Thoiiwzigqliii-Xrfy Holder. Toddii22? 'iff ' Holiield. Wiiliam: 194: HoIlabaugh.1Doroxhy: 227 Holland. Ho!ly7 773 Holland. Robert: 227 Huiland. Stacey: 227 Holley. Morin: HoIley4.Rgzh:nz 227 Hulliguisaz. 196 VHuHikteg,,Daxnald: 59 HoHowgy,:Jagkic: 227 HolIow3yQJan1c.s:'Z27 Hotloway.S1ephen: 196 ' Hohoway. Velbcrx ' Holman. Rccby: 227 Holmes, Clarisa Holmes, Harold: 227 Hohnes. Miwy: IQ6 Holmes. Rex: I73 -- -Hdlschulm. Lynda: I73 HQ11. Charles: 173 Qfflvh. Jimmy Zfrkill. Murk:17J HQR, Richard Kcllg, k ' . K ' -Holzwarth, Kevin: 227 . Klfaf Holrwu flh. Rohan: :ii Hommmfhrislina Hooker. Nancy:2H ji Hoopcr.ShcHcy: V73 Q Hooper. William: 221 276, Hoo1.l.arry: 79, H3 -, I-ioovcr,Sidncy1227. 278 Hocrvcr, W1lIiam:227. 58 Hope. Ruben: 173. 220' Hopkins. John Paul:21l,I6! Hoppcr.Jcfi'r:ry. H . Hopper. Joel: Z! I. 'Q Horace. .lohn:L2H?:f ' Horace. Szxr51ajiifYfi?iii7' Horn. Gcrgofyf QW f K Horn. N1ar1H:i:'2f! f.:' ' Hurlnum. Lix1it2Hf Q Huxcn. Rudy A Huusc. DarkA:'2Z7, House. Vgrg: 173, Howard. Dianna llxywgwdg Milgcrvl X' 1. 173 H'?W??2f3i,f?i!FF'F-YH. , HWf1Eis':SEQtQif 113-'67 LHiMxiQQSW?in2f2211 . , --- - Hcswitniuiic Hov-'ix'x.' Rcbbccu: 227 ' Hpdliiika. Hlinnbclh: !73 , Hruska. Julia K Huckubee. William: 227, 64 . ,,Hudgins,C:xra: Hl.2ll -Hudson. Curh 'll I Qqizrgnggifikudspcyh. Joseph: 88' - f'J9Af2f1f!iXdiPv1h,Shielcyrl151 ..,.-.' V-'jHu'ci1cn Rodney: 2 ILQZZY Huffuker, Paul! 173'-ff Htxffinznn. Ricnardfm Lf '.' Hughcn. Mine ' Hughes.Hcnjumin:2Z?ffff G5 Hughcs.Ca1rcsx:1: l0bg'l73 ' lh1ghcs.Kcnnv:xh,2Z7 I ' Huix. Brigcu Hull. Cynlhm: 227 Hulon. Tammy Humphreys. Todd: Z! I Hung. Melinda: 173 ' . Ihlnsukcr.H:1r0ldw K flunl..lanwat-JH' g Hunt. W1Clind1l'f Hunlcnjimmg f-iff' .iff- llurn.TyIcr: 2Z7.,, ' L' 2 Hulchin'-. Kari: Sfif 270 Iluluhixun. Drtbm - HvwfFswwv1F2,lebgf-fi? L Howaxdfwiikinl - . 1 Howard. Vv'iiIi51mg,227,t -gg 11.227 Jones, Kevin Jones, Leodia Jones. Linda Jones. Mark: 212 Jones. Melvin Jones. Pamela: S0 Jones. Richard Jones. Ronnie: 212. 291 Jones. Russell Jones. Sandra Jones. Terry: 212 Jones. Theresa: 228 Jones. Toni Jones. Tory Jones, Valerie: 197 Jones. Vicky: 228 Jones, Woodrow: 197 Jones, Joni: 228 Jordan. John: 212 Jordan, Justin: 228 Jordan, Richard: 228 Jordan, Trevor: 228 Joyner, Sylvia Judah, Henry: 228 Judge, Susan: 212, 308 Julian. Lisa: 174, 74 Jung. Deborah: 197 Jung. Ki Young Jung.Me1anie: 174, 280 Ka1afut.Jeff: 197 Kaleh. Tammy: 228 Kalis. SCol1:54,22S Kanciljtt, Greg ' '.KtitIcil,ia.,Michael: 212. 197 Kaifickhoff, Robin: 212 Karlson, Robert: 174 Kaser, Donna: 41. 228 . Kaser, Paula: 212, 286 Kasmiersky. Michael: 212 Kawszan. Carol: 197 Keathly, Wes: 228 Keating. Lindley: 228, 278 Keating. Saephinez 197, 67 Keele. Timothy: 174 Kccshan, Tod: 228. 278 Kellar, Diana: 174 Kellnr, Gracie: 53, 197 Kellar, Melvin Kellar. Paula: 174 Kellen. Phillip: 197. 270 Kelley, Donald: 174 Kelley. Regina: 197 Kelley, Sharon: 228 Kelley. Thomas: 82, 212 Kelley. Thresa: 228 Kellogg, Clinton: 197, 72 Kellogg. Jeffery: 228 Kellum, Jennifer: 228 Kellum.Slacy: 106. 174 Kelly. Creg: 197 Kel1y.Jack:22S, 278 Kelly. Karen: 212 Kelly, Celeste: 174 Kelly. Tami: 212 Kelly, Taylor Kelm, Markham: 228, 278 Kclm, Stephanie Kendall. Susan: 92, 174 Kennedy, Kimberly: 174 Kennedy, Kreg: 174. 270. 275 Kennemer, Kimberly: 228 Kepler. John Kutcher, Joe: 174 Kidd, Alan: 174, 270 Kidd lll. Murphy: 197 Kieiy. Lindy Killian, Reed: 174, 270 Killingsworth. Meredith: 212 Killingsworth. Sue Kilpatrick. Robert Kimball. Charles: 228. 278 Kimball, Tracy Kimball. Tracy Kimble, Daniel: 228 Kimbrough, Sam Kimmons. Veronica: 212 Kines. Kathy: 212 King, Cecil: 197. 74 King, Cherry: 212. 280 King, Ernest King. Jennifer: 212 King, Joanna: 212 King. Joseph King, William: 197 King.Ju1ie: 111. 197 King. Marvin: 228 King. Michelle: 228 King. Rayburn: 174, 7-1 King. Sherry: 228 King. Tammy: 197 King. Terry King. Walter: 228 Kinhull. Kevin: 212 Kinklc, Donna: 228 Kinltztid. Mark: 228 Kinnamon.Jon: 197, 276 Kinnamon. Tiffany: 228 Kinney.Cory: 197 Kinney. Sandra: 175 Kirk, Carl: 21 2 Kirk. Mary: 228 Kirkland, David: 175 Kirkland, Carl Kirkpatrick. Alan: 212 Kirkwood, Della: 228 Kirt1t:y.'Shery1: 197 'i :i' K tiefgiktffeyg 75. 197 K,1ein::A1exnnder: 212, 285 Klcin.'Myriam: 228, 298 Kleine. Kylcne: 175 K1odginski,Anna: 175 Klonaris, Maria: 175 Klutz. Jeffrey: 228 Knight, Chance Knighten, Ricky: 197 Knust.Stephanie: 175 Koenig. Kenneth: 228 Koenig. Vickie: 175 Koerner,'1'homas:2Z8 Kohler. Cynthia: 212 Kohler. Kurt Kopcslti. Deborah: 228 Koslia. Leonard: 197 Koslra, Troy: 212 Koth. Sandra: 212 Kramer, Tammera Krause.Janice: 197 Krauskopf. Frank: 228 Krauskopf. Karen: 197 Kretschmer. Jon: 175 Kreusch. Eric: 212 Krischkc. Gaylonz 212 Krischke, Mark Krolczyh. Eric: 228 Kropilr. Freeman: 212 Kuehlcr, Charles: 212 Kueh1er,Mary: 197 Kuenstlcr, Richard: 213 Kuertstler: Kristi: 175. 63 Kunkle, Cynthia: 197 Ktinklqikllanny 1 f . Kiitach Gi1ia 1l1 2121 fYif?f1.tnntniiiiii::iEnn'te.zu 9 i6JiriiiarfSta'n1y' . ' , iatytwrvgnitym 21,3 J 2-K1'1SiiTi1aothy . .Lacomoe:,TPimo1hy:'2t 3 -1 - - -:'LaHttEQ'S1i'zitnne:'198 Lalono-Michael: 213 Laharguue. Ellen: 228 Lahargoue. Michael: 213 Laird, Tommy: 198 Lake. C.: 76. 77 Lamberson. Mark' Lambertus, Jody: 213 Lamp. Pttul: 213 Lanc:tster.Al1ison: 175 Lander, Bonnie: 198 Landcs. Mandi: 228 Landrum. Michael: 228 Landrum. Patricia: 77. 198 Lu ndrum. Roger 1.at1dnim.Sandr:1 Landry. Douglas: 228 Landry, George: 198. 270 Landry. Kathy: 228 Landry. Laurie: 198. 296, 298 Landry. Michztc1:228, 298 Landry.Tcena:101.175 Lang. Clifford: 228 Lang.Joann:81. 175 Lang, Michael: 278 Lang. Michele: 278 K:txzriiiir.iLavJona:'48,.1'l5, 279. 292 Lang, William: 228 Langford, Cheryl: 198 Langford. Ernest: 213 Langford. Leia Langlois. Doni: 175 Langlois, Thomas: 198. 155 Langston. Katrina Langworthy. Shannon: 175 Lankford. Tara: 175 Lansdon. Jimmy: 198 Laperna. Angelo: 175 Laperna. James: 198 Lapham. Lynn: 213 Largenl. Floyd Larimore. Robert: 228 Larsen, Brett Latner, Gerald: 198 Lattanzio, Ronald Lavergnc, Victor: 198 Law. Jonellz 198 Lawson,James:75, 198 Lazenby. Conner: 198 Le Boufl. Joseph: 175 Le Bouff. Richard: 228 Leago, Thomas J. Leary, Margaret Catherine LeBlanc, Alicia: 145. 213 Leliouff, Richard Lcckctt. Kent: 228. 277 Lecureux, Barb: 77, 198 Lee, Ernest: 228 LeeQG1oria:213 Lee.Jacquelyn: 111. 175 Lee. Jerry ' Lee. Lawrence Leu. Sonya: 228 Lee. Toby: 228 Lee. Tracy: 198, 305 Leeves, Donna: 21 11 Leeves. Paul: 175 Legg. Jess: 94. 213. 305 Leidy, Karl: 213 Leigl1,Scott:228 Lejeunc. Randy Lcming, Linda: 175 Leone. Elizabeth Leone, Reynold: 213. 277 Ltvcrtlll, Bobby: 213. 277 Levi. Edward: 213. 277 Levi. Etta: 175 Levricr. Susan: 99 Lewis. Antonnictt Lewis, Clarence: 228 Lewis, Clint: 21 3 Lewis, Kevin Lewis. Richard: ol Lewis. Saundrn: 213 Lewis, Virginia Liddell. Michael: 228, 285 Light. Robert: 228 Light, Valerie: 198 Lightncr. Robert: 213 Liles. Genie: 228 Lindgren. Lois: 228 Lindgren, Robert: 61 Lindner, Reed: 213 Lindner. Ryan: 228 Lindquist, David: 228 Lir1dquist,James: 198 Lipscomb. Paula: 112, 228 Lisembec. William: 228 Lisenbee. Dorothy: 213 Lister. Regina Little,.lohn: 175 Littie, Michelle Y.: 228 Littleford. Shawn Litt1ejohn.Sheila: 270 Llado,'Sabrina: 175 Lloyd. David: 213 Locknrt. Kerry: 229 Lo1'tis,Constance: 148. 198 Loftis. Rachel: 112, 213 Loftis. Robin: 213 Lofton, Michael Logan. Kama: 147. 198 Logan. Thomas: 213 Logue, Kimberly Lohr. Teresa: 213 Lollar. Crystal Long, Anne: 1-16. 198 Long. Dawn: 229 Longan. Ronnc: 111.213 Look. Kara: 198 Lopez, Gregory: 198 Lopez. Randy: 175. 67 Lopez, Russell: 229. 67 Lorenz. David: 213 Lorenz. Ronald: 198, 277 Loug. Glen: 228 Lout. Kathryn: 175 Lowe, Kevin: 175 Lowe, Rachel: 229 Lowe,S:1ndra: 229 Lowery. A1exia:229 Lowery. Patricia: 175 Lowery, Penny: 213 Luce, Kim: 175 Lueclte. Karl: 198 Lumpkin. Steven Lunsford. Forrest' Lunsford. Kelvin ' ' ' fliuther.-David: 198 Luth2:r.Greg: 229 , hymn, Susan:-'198 . Lyndfftnnisa: 213. 158 Lyons. Bil1ic:'l75 : Lyons. Billy:-213. 177 Lyssy, Arleta: 175 Maahs,Tercsa: 1911 Maat. Owen: 213. 291 Mabry. Jcff:'229 1ndex'e:387 388 0 index Macc. Philip: 213 Machajewski. Timothy: 229 Machen, Robert: 213 MacLaurin, Shawn: 229 MacQuirk Jacqueline: 175 Madden, Shari: 213 Maddox. James: 175 Maddux, Billy: 88, 198 Maffett, Lisa Magnia, Vernon: 213 Mahal'fey,Jill: 213 Mahaffey, Mar: 213 , Mainord, David Mainord, Robert Majors, Robbie: 229 Makowsky, Robbie: 65, 229 Manchaca. Vickie: 229 Mangum,Sandra: 175 Mann. Pame1a:213 Manning, Joyce: 198 Mnnslield, Laura Manzo. Alfred Marion, Lorrie: 213 Markcy, Melinda: 175, 296, 297.152, 94. 98, too Mztrkey. Meredith: 213, 94 Marono, Frank: 213 Markowski, Karin: 229 Marquardt, Theresa: 106 Marquel, Theresa: 229 Maxrrs, Danny Marrs, Sandi: 229 Marshall. Brent: 213 Marshall, Glenn Marshall,Je1frcy: 175, 60 Marshall, Ruth: 1911 Marlin. Martin. Martin, Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Adam Bruce Cindy: 65 Denise: li 1, 220 Drenda: 175 iGuytnn . Jesse Marilyn Melinda Michelle: 229 Martin. , Tina: 213 . Troy Martinez. Andres Martinez, Elia Martorana. Kei1h:229- Mason, Stan: 229 Masscngale, Don: 44, 193, 305 Massey, Ottis: 213 Mastin. Kathy: 198 Mas1m.Rebecea:214 Mata. Teresa: 214 Matheny, David:175 Mathcny. Mark: 214 Mathews, Jeannie: 198 Mathews.Tatnmy: 229 Mathcy, Kevin Mathis, Mar1ene:214 Mathis, Sheri Matlock, George: 214 Matlock, Ryke: 229 Matncy, Michael Matson. Eliis Matson, Wendell: 214 Matthews, Dancite Mat1hcns,Robcrt:21-1, 291. 277 Mauhieu,Stacy Mattox, Erin Maltox. Mike: NS. 149. l9S. 199. S7 Maucrmann, Frederick: 117. 175 Mauermann. Mary: 219 Maurer, Bruce: 175 Maxedon,1.conard: 214 Maxedon, Wcnda1enc:l9l'i, 279.103 Maxie, Alton: 175 Maxwell. Warren. 229 May, Charles May, James: 198 May. John: 57. 214, 285 May.Rence:176,105 Maybim. Lisa Mayer, Maureen Ma3euX,Caro1ynn: 198 Mayeux, Donald Mayfield, Michael: 229 Maynard.Shari: 176 Mayo. Mary Mayh,John: 176. 160 Mary. Bil1y:Z29 McAdams, Gweridowlynn: 229 McAdams, Rhoda: 229 Mt:Afce,Chcr1y: 1914 McAfee, Deborah: 176, 296 McA1ister.Marlania: 198 Mc131idc.l.auric:21-4 McCa1frcy.1iilecn: 176. 286, 287 McCalfrcy,1irin:229 MeCai'l'rey. Maureen' 198. 281 McCallum, Amanda: 99 McCnrn, Keri' 176 McCarty, Dana: 176 McCarty, Eva: 314 McC.ir1y,Kcllie:76 McCauley. John 21-1. 296 McClain. Rocky McCl:ttn, Tommy: 214 McCloskey. Anna McCles1tcy, Nlnnelle McCloskey. Rcecn: 229 McCloskey. Rocca McL'1im:ms. Cynthia: 21-1 Mr:C1ung. Bryan: 214 McCollum, Chris: 114, 291 McCollum. Melissa: 176 McCord, Laura McConan. Kathy: 229 McCown, Darrell: 229 McCown. David McCoy. Carolyn McCoy. Pa1rick:21-1 McCoy, Timothy: 229 McCrary, Karen: 214 McCrcnry. Belinda: 77. 176 Mcifrcary. Robert: 229 'McCroery. Jonathan: 229 McCulloch. Rhonda: 214 McCu1loug,h,Char1r:s:54 McCullough, John: 214 McCullough. Will: 214 McDaniel, Barbara: 77, 176 McDaniel, Jeffrey: 278 McDaniel, Mary: 1:8 McDaniel, Renee McDaniel. Samuel: 214 McDonald. Elizabeth McDonald, Jon: 214 McDonald, Karin: 21-5, 307 McDonald, Leslie McDonald, Rhonda: 214 McDonald, Timothy: 176 McDowell, Caroline McElr0y.Ann: 176 McFadden, Sandy: 229 McGaughy, Ronald: 214 Mciiaughy. Timothy: 87, 214 McGee,.loel: 159. 161 McGinnis, Charles: 229 Mt:Givney, Maria: 133. 296, 101 McGregor. Anthony McGuire, Angela: 214 Mcllhaney, James: 176, 270 Mcllvain, Carl McKee. Annie McKee. Robert: 229 McKcel. Jennifer: 280 McKenzie.Kimbcr1y:279, 105 McKib1Ji:n,Rhonda:21-4 McKinney, Linda McKnight. Steven Meliown, Coleen McKown. Daniel: 214 McL:1ughlin.John: 229 McLean, Mary: 92 Mc1,can.Scoit: 214 Mel.cane, Matthew: 214 Mr:Lcroy, Marsha: 176 McLeroy. Ronnie: 229 McMahon, Bradley: 21-1 McMi1lan,Don McMillan. Micliacl McMillan, Stephen: 21-1. 277 McMul1en,Shcila ltlcNaniara,Ji:rrald1Z14 Mchiamce, N1ichcllc:229 McNeal. Raymond: 220 McNeeley. Ellie: 176.106 McNeilley, Carol: 112. 229 McPherson, Elizabeth McQuuidc. Marc: 214 McQuiggin, Laurie McShan, John McShan, Patrick Scott: 229, 278 McSwain. Fay: 229 McWashington. Michael: 214 McWhorter, Jeffery: 214 McWilliams, Kevin: 55, 214 Meade Jr.. Robert: 176. 270 lvlczidur, Gary: 229, 278 Meadows, Chari: 176 Mealer. Darrell Mca1cr,.larnes: 56 Mcarcs, Jeffrey: 229. 298 Mcdina..Ioc:5-1,214 Medina. Paul Jr,: 229. 278 Medina, l aula:76, 112 Meeks. Charles: 229 Mce1ts,Dchbic: 2241 Meeks. Jeffrey Macc: 229, 278 Meeks. Paula: 214 Mccrdink,Trent:21-1 Meister, Wiliiia Sue 1v1c1onr:on,Stcplv:n Mc1ton,Andrcw Martin Mcntlczliergirdo: 176 Meneicc, Christine: 114 Mcnel'cc..1oliti: 229 Mene1.c.l7avid:214 Mcnekc, Sara: 77 Mercer, Henderson Mercer,S1cvc12l4 Mcrdian. Daryl: 70. 214 Merritt. M.iriannc:9Z,1-114,170 Nlcrl.Chris1ine: 214 Meri. Scan: 330 Messcr. Alicia: 214 Messer. Rebecca: 176. 180. 100 Metcalf. Christine: 176 Mcyer. Blake: 176 Meyer, Craig: 56. 214 Meyers, Lanier: 17o Nleza. Hector Mem. Jose Nleza. Santos: 176 N1n:iotto.Danna Miciolto. Susan Middleton, Dwaini 214 Miears, John: 230 Miles, Becky: 215 Miles, Nathan Mi1cs,Olcn:215 Miles, Teddy: 215 Miles, Pauls' 230 Miller. Brent: 215 Miller. Cheryl: 230 Miller, Eric Millcrliranti 151, 215 Miller. Gregory: 176 Miller. John Miller. Lisa: 230 Miller, Michael Miller, Pamela Miller, Russell Miller. Steve: 215 Miller, Tina: 215 Miller. Vanessa Mills, Gary: 230 Mills. James: 230 Mills, James: 230 Mi1ls,.lerrie Mills. Rebecca Sue ' - Mills. Sherley , Milo. Zola:63, 176 A MimS..lane1: 230 Minis, Leatrice Jr.: 230 Minkley, Michael: 230 Minnis, Kay: 158, 68 Minton, Elizabeth Mitcham, Roxanna: 215 Mitchell. David: 230 Mitchell, Debra Mitchell, Patricia Mitchell, Rubin: 230, 298 Mitche11,Thomas: 176, 270 Mixx, Joann Mize, Twila: 215 Mlinarich, Steven: 215 Mock, Tina Moe, Richard: 87 Montanari. Joe: 30-o. 305 Montgomery, Charlotte: 230 Montgomery, Donald Scott Montgomery, Kevin Montgomery. Mark: 176 Moore, Audry: 176 Moore. Brenda: 230 Moore. Carlcnc Moore, Deborah: 21 5 Moore, Donald Moore, Eunice: 176 Moore, Gregory Moore. Howard Russell: 230 Moore, James Moore. Jo: 176 Moore. Kalyn: 230 Moore. Knrley: 230 Moore. Kristin: 230 Moore. Louann: 215 , Moore. Margaret: 133 Moore, Melanie: 133 Moore, Nancy Morrow. Paul: 176 Morrow, Rebecca Ann: 215 Morrow. Steven: 230 Morse. Lori: 176 Morton. Ellen Morton, Chelly: 23, 176 Morton, Kevin Mosher, Kelly: 106. 215 Moss. David Moss. Thomas: 21 5 Mott,Sherri:8l. 176 Moya, Gilberto Moya. Sonia Mueller. Karen Muldrow. Patricia: 176 Mullane. Gabriel: 215 Mu1lanix,Beverly: 176 Mullen. Dan Mullens. Patrick: 215 Mullcns, Ronald: 54 Muller, Johnny: 215, 277 Muller. Melanie: 177. 292, 105 Muller, Russell: 230. 67. 65 Mumphery. Billy: 215, 270 Muniphrey, Arthur Mumphrey, Donci: 230. 295 Munnerlyn, Nancy Munnerlyn. Trevor: 59 Murdoch, Jan: 177 Murphy, Brian: 177, , . Murphy. Donna: 215 ' Murphy. Kenneth: 215 Murphy. Kimberly: 230 Murphy, Martin: 215 Murphy. Michael: 177 Murray. Linda: 177 Murski, A1dra:230 Murski, John: 215. 279 Murski, Monika: 177 Musachia. Marie1230 Musgrave, Keith: 230 Myers. Felicia: 230 Myers, Scarlett: 215, 68 Myrick. Keith: 298 Myrick. Randall Naylor. Kelly: 215. 295 Neal, Kenneth Neal, Teresa: 177 Needham. Kelly Needham, Teresa Nelms. James: 215, 276 Nelson. Albert: 59. 215 Nelson, Christopher: 230. 278 Nelson, Kathleen: 215, 160 Moore, Neal: 72 . Moorc.Randul1:278 Moore, Richard: 230 Moore, Robert: 230, 270 Moore. Roy: 75 Moore,Shaun: 176 Moore, Tina: 230 Moore, Vickie Moore. Winfrcd: 215 Moorhead. Michael: 215, 279 Moreland. Patty: 176 Morgan. Charles Morgan, Joan: 230 Morgan, Ronald Morin.Scott: 176 Morres, Tim: 230 Morris, Angela: 176 Morris. Brenda Morris, Charlotte: 176 Morris. Cheryl: 215 Morris. Melanie Morris, Rt1bcrt:Z30 Morris, Robert Morris. Timothy Morrison, Margaret: 215 Morrison. Richard: 176. 290 he .pf Nelson. Kelli: 48 Nelson, Kristine: 230 Nelson. Laurie Nelson. Melinda:177 Nelson. Pamela: 177 Nelson. Roy Gene Nelson. Susan Ann Nernetz,1.inda: 177 Nestor, Terri Neumann, Troy: 215 Nevcs. Anna: 144 Neves, Karri Lynn: 177 Newkirk. John: 230 Newsom,Gilpin: 230 Nguyen, Hong Van Thi: 215 Nguyen. Hongtam Thi: 215' - Nguyen, Tin Trung: 230 , Nichols. Belinda f Nichols. Kemith: 215 Nichols, Londa: 75 Nichols, Rene Nichols. Virginia: 177 Nichols. Roy: 230 Niermann. Edward Nicrmann. Raymond 11776 1 .flyfwx Niermnnn. Roy Niles, Robert: 177 Nissalke, Tom: 230. 298 Nixon. Angela: 230 Nixon. Brian: 270 Nixon, John Devin: 230 Nixon, Lori: 177 Nizc. Karen Noble, Line: 87 Nobles. John: 230 Noel. Joni: 230 Noel, Laura Nolan. Christi: 215 Norfleel, Nick Norling. Ty: 215 Norman, Amy Norrell,Charles: 177 Norris. Cheryl - Norris. Jerrold: 177 Norris, Tonya: 230 Norton. David Norton, Stephen: 230 Novosad. Donna Nunnelee, Angela: 177 Nunnclee, Beverly O'Brien,1o1in: 230 O'Ma11cy. John 0'Neil. Brian: 298 O'NeiIl. Karen: 280 0'Nei11. Stephen: 230 Oatman. Michael: 230 Oblah, Jennifer: 230 Obrcgon, Carolyn O'Brien, Kathryn: 215 Ocker, Dorothy: 215. 296 Oldner, Donald: 177 Oliver. Eddie Olivo, Robert Olivo. Rose: 230 Olson, Leslie: 177 Oneal, Shannon: 230 Opperhamrner. Rodney: 230. 291 278 Ormand, Paula: 177 ' Orriclt,Sharron Lynni215 Osborn, Gary Osborn, Michelle Osborne, Mark:215 , Otv.. Jerry: 177 Ott, Sherri: 200 Ouing, James: 215 Otto. James: 177. 69 Outlaw. Terry: 215 Ouzis. Elbert: 230 Ouzts, Kannie 1 I If 177, 273. 270 Paris, Cathy Parker. Allison Parker. Charles Parker. Dianna: 200 Parker, Kimberly Parker, Mark: 215 Parker, Rodney: 111, 200, 51 Parker, Sally Parker. Sandra Parker.Sharon: 177 Parker, Shauna: 231 Parker. Steven: 231 Parker, Susan: 177 ' Parker, Wayncx 215 Patterson. Dean: 200, 87. 99 g . . Rngcrson. Mathew: 216. 285 Snun Parks, David: 215, 285 Parrish. Terry: 177, 270 Parry, Russell: 215 Parsley. Charles: 200 Parsley. John: 21 S Pale, Tracy f Patin, Don Luis: 215 Patin. Ryan Patison, Bryan: 177 Patison, Robin: 200 Patrick. Jennifer: 215 Patterson, Billy: 231 Patterson. Brandi: 231 Pallersbn, Charles: 215 :Patterson Lori- 178 ,r - Patton,.Michac1 Patton, Sherrie: 215 PanlgK1mbcrly:21S. 160 Paxton. Richard: 178 Paxton, Ronald: 231 Payne. David: 231 Payne, Thomas: 231 Peace, Connie: 231 Peadcn,Susanne Pearce. Sam: 178 Pearson, Linda Peel, Kenneth Pell, Karla: 77. 215 Pcndley. Cynthia: 178 Pennington, Robert: 231. 278 Pcnrod,.1eannc: 231 Pcnrod. Linda Peoples. Jack Peoples, Jan-ics Peoples. Lisa: 215 Perdue. Scott: 200 Percgrin. Lynn: 178 Perez, Michael I Perkins, Donya: 231 Perkins. Justin: 178 Pcrkins.Me1anie: 215. 160 Perkins. Rebecca: 178. 280, 100 Parkinson. Ronald ' Perry. Donald: '15 Perry, Dunham: 178 Perry. Eugene Frank: 215 Perry. Jaqutta: 231 Perry. Johnny, Jr.: 231. 72 Perry. Ke11y:23l Perry. Michael: 215 Perry. Robbie: 178 Perry, Wade:215 Perry, Wi1ey:231 Person, Tracy: 178 Pclcrson.Col1ic Peterson. Vicki: 178 Petrowski. Curtis Pete: 215, bl Petrowski. Regina Petrushansky.A1ex: 178 Petty. David: 1715 Petty. Gary Ray Pctty,.1crry: 178 Perry. Karen: 200 Petty, Lori Petty. Randall Anthony: 231 Petty, Troy: 215 Pcyeke. Gwen: 200. 92 Peyckc. Loren: 55. 178 Phelps. Gary: Z00. 305 Podraza. Donald Pohl. Ann Marie: 115 Pollard. Linda: 178, 85 Pollen, Cheryl: 178 Po1lett.Terrict 80, 61 . 200 Pollctt, Wanda: 231 Pnrncroy, Christ ine: 215 Pond, Jay Poob, Christi: 215 Poole, Christi: 89 Ptitole, Pearl: 200 1?9ormari,.lonna Pope, Adam: 231 Ponce Kenneth: 200 P6pe.:M3trhew: 215, 278 Popp, Douglas Porter, Kenneth: 231 Porter. Kenneth: 200 Post. Margaret Poston. Ronny: 178 Potter. Houston Powell. Brian: 216 Powell. Chrissy: 216 . Powell, Joseph Keith: 216 Powell. Kevin: 178. 172 Powell, Rodney: 216 Powell, Stephanie: 216 Powell. Steven: 215 Power, Tyrone Powers, Dan: 231 . 58 Powers. Pat'ne1t1:231 Powers. Patrick: 178 Prater. Micheal: 200 Prater. Polly: 216 Pratt. Spencer: 216 Prcimesberger. Ti mothy. ' Presswood. Carol: 178 Premwood. Deborah Presswood. Glen: 216 Preston. Brian: 44. 200 Preston, Celeste: 231. 83 Preston, David W4 231 Preston, Shelley Lynn: 2 Prcstridgc. Scott: 178 Price. Pamela Price, Phi11ip:23l 00 Phi11ey.Obie161 Phil1ipa.As1tley:231 Pltillipx. David Phillt 5 DebbieZ231 p . Phi11ips,Jamcs: 200 Phillips. .letsteg 173 Phillips , Lisa' 215. 76 Phillipp. Mark: 215, 277 Phi11ips.Terry:231 7 Pichotta. Linda Pichetia. Robert: 231 Pic1tc1.Tat-nmi: 200 Pieltctr. Stacy Pierce. Rose: 231 Piercc,Shery1: 178 Pierce. Stacy: 231, 285 Pierson. Barbara: 231 Pierson. Maureen: 200. 298 Pigott.Samue1: 270, 200. 13 Pilling. Jc11rey:Z3l Pinehback. Linda: 231, 279 Pinchbaek. Michael: 1715 Pinkston. Patricia: 215. 161 Pinson. Paula Pinson, Sherry Pippin, David: 215 Pippin. Kimberly: 200 Pifipir1.Mary:215 Pitman, Luther Pittman, Jr. Henry: 75. 200 Plaster, David -Plaster. Donna: 231 Pledger. Rhonda Plumber, Marvin: 215 Plummer, Lori: 148.2011 86. 155. 184 Podeyn. Tom: 67 Price, Robert: 178 Priccl Sheri: 216 Price. Tanya: 231 2' 'f'Price.'Teresa: 231 Priee.Timothy: 200 Pride. Todd: 200 ,Pricc.'1'om: 216 7Pritchc1tt Ke11y7Z00 Pritchett,-Paul: 231 .Pructt.Vicki:: 178 Pugh, Andrew: 200 Pugh. Matthew: 216. 277 Pugh. Sarah: 178 Pugh. S1ephcn:231 Pugh. Timothy: 231 Pullcn. Ennc1:94, 200 Purswcll, Janet: 178 Purswell. Judy: 231 Putn1an,Tnnya: 210 Putman. Timothy: 216. 291 Pyle Jr., David: 216 Qualtrougli. Tina: 200 Qucrterrnnus.Char1c5 Quinn. Bertha Jane: 231 Quinn. Tcna: 216 Quiroga. Benita: 178. 81 Racha1,Shanc: 200 Rader, Holly: 231 Rudy. Victoria: 200 Ragsdale. Curtis Ray Raltn, Jacquc1int::200 Rainey. Richard: 216. 59 Rainwater. David: 200 Rainwater. Randy: 231 Ramsdcn.5tcp1'ten: 179. 76 Rancy. Charles: 231 Rainey. Sandra: '17, 179 Rankin. Denise: 200 Rape. Billy Rape, Russell Rash. George Rash.Shm-on Rash. Tina Rausch. John: 216. 285 Ray. Mary Ray. Sheryl: 231 Rcagari.Caro1: 179 Reagan, Keith: 179 Reagan, Pamela: 216 Realc. Lisa: 216 Ream, Nancy: 231 Reaves. Ninn: 231 Red. Danny: 179 Red, David: 231 Roddick. Forrest 111: 231. 2 Rcccc. Yolanda: 216 Rect:1.Car1: 200 Recd. Laurence: 231 Reed,Tnmmy1eight179 Reel. Todd: 179, 87 Reesc.G1c-nda' 179. K1 Reese. Katherine. 23 Reese. Kathryn: 216.113 Reese. Mit:hne1:216 Reese. Sandra: 231 Reeves. Ernent Rccves.Jc1Trey: 179 Reeves, Jenni1'er:23l Reeves. Ju1u::23l Reeves. Kathleen: 179 Reeves. Keith: 216 Reeves. Reeves. Reeves. Kyle: 216 Terry Wi11inm:Z16 Q K . :uri ,L Reid. Deborah: 179 Reidcl, Deborah Reidel. Phil: 179, 285 Rei1cy,Et1niond Reinhardt. Tippi Rcising. Greg: 231 Raising. Michael Rcissig. David Rcissig. Roger Remley.Ei1ccn: 179 Rcnfre. Compton: 216 Repsher. Randy: 231 Repaher. Tammy Lynn Rcxlbrd. Robert: 216, 305 Reynolds. Glenda: 65 Reynolds. G1cnrt: Z31 Rey-no1ds.Jamcs: 179, 67 Reynolds. Lisa: 231 Reynolda. Mark1216, 75 Rcyno1ds.Sc9u: 178. 270. 104 -Reynolds. William Rhodes. David R11odes,Toni :Rit:t:,Che1': 216. 291.276 '1R1oc, Danna RicegD1tr1a: 179 'Riee.Jenni1er: 216. 2911 Rice. Terri Rice, William: 231 Richards. Barbara Ric1xardsnn.Amns Richardson. Donna Richa rdaon. James: 75 Rit:hardson.J:1ntvs: 75 Richardson. Tom: 231. 2711 Riehter.Al1cn Ray Rtckurt1.P1ti111p: 210, 279 Rigsb3..A11Jcr1 Riley. Chrintnplieri 179 Ri1cy.Ja5: 216 Ri1ey.KatAnne:179 Ripltowfkt. V1it:h.tel. 179 Rouc1t.C1rar1es'7-1 Roach.l1adr:n. 216 Rnan. Ruasell: 216 Rourlt. Ralph Rubbxns. Denise: Zin Robbins..1aekie' 179 Roberron.Car1.i Roberson. Debbiei 2.11 Rnbert.1-aith Robert.l'lnpe1231 Roberta. Joyce Roberts. Robyn123l Rnber1.sun.Alayne: 179 Robertson. Carol Robertson. Wi11iam:23l Robin. Jatttes Robinson. James: 2111 Robinson, Stimue1:23l Roddcy, Warren: 231. SS Rot1dc3.Wendy Rt1dki:y.B1l151231 xp Rtidrigoel. Jarnev 231 Rodriguez, Jesse: 201 kliodrigkuei. Nancy: 201 Rodrlgucv. Robert 'R0drjguQ?. Sara: 216 Rogcrx. Annette: 231 Rngers. Caryn Rogers.D1ir1a:231 Rogera. Deborah: 201 Rogc rs. R ogers, Gene: 179. 93 Heidi: 231 Rogers. James: 231 Rogers. James: 216 . Rogcrsgdhoe Rogers, Kenneth: 170 Rdgers, Larry: 22. 179 Regex, Larryi 179 ' Rogers. Melu nie: 216 Ro ers Patricia Roggentan. Scott: 216 Rogwoski. N'1iehe11e:216 Run1ann..1ul1et201 Rumingt:r.'l'raey1,.216 Rune ,Cathy R.: 179 Root. Harold B.: 179 Rnxe. Bobbi .loe Roielfynthln P1179 Ruse.S-:tillA11en1231,21411 Run, Charles W.: 179, 92 Rtnt. liva .1 1216 Rnsa.Stevcn W.: 216 Rtvuntrcc. Robert 1..:21n Rnux.l'1arlnn Rant Ruv11 Rule txnd.Il.ivit1 S.1 170 ttntl. T1p1tutf7.,231 11. Brent H 2 179 Rubin. Roberto. 27h Rutk er..1t1hn Chris:179 Rtn1olph.N11i:hatc1122232298 Ru11er.Curet1i:232, 307. 305 Ruffer,1fr.tnct5 A.. 30-3. 201.3U.' Rutn1'tc1d.V1t:1Q D. Runne1a.N1iehaelE .216 Runncla. Rebecca L.: 232 Runne15.Sherrt D.: 65 Rupp,.1oueph N.: 232 Rui1xmg.Duaync R.: 179 Ruame1l.C1iar1csi232.272S Run:.e11.Jnhn' 290 RuLh,1it:nnet1't:232 .Ruther1brd,.1arnce D.: 179 Rutht:rford.1,aurte A.: 49. 100. , 119. 272. rv, 100 Rutledge. leuiw li.: 2111 Rkit1cdt:e.Patu1.l.. 179 Rutledge. Rhonda R.: 216 R5an,.M:trguret 511.1201 Ryan. N1ury.1u193.201 Rttnnl, Kimberly 1.1.3179 Sabec.Sux.tn1..,104.179 Saeu11a..larnea:2111 Sgtdtilcrlttrtrs R Sat1d1er.1.turancttcl. Saienni. 'Xndreu D. .lr 1 23 Salinas. Juanita Salina'-. Maria Sa1inas,Ot'tditw: 216 w Sa11a:..1.0tin1e,21Ct. 277 Sa1ter.Rnbert.216 Samuclu. Daryc1:232 S:ttnuels.Darre11.217 S.imtu:1x.Dtwtia1d: 179. 100. 83 Sune1te1.Jeme: 217 Sane1te1.John' 179 Sainchcl. Manual: 201 Sander.Ar1hur'232 Sant1er.L'her51' 201 Sanderx..1r,Geurge' 201. 2711 Sztndcra. Margaret: 103. 217 Sanders. N'1ur1t:2l7 1 Sanders. Melody: 103, 201 Sanders. N11ra:232 Sanderx. Patricia: 2111 Sandcra. Robert. 217 Sandcn. Shannon: 232 Sapp.Wa1u:r:2J2 Sztrgunlienrge' 212 Sarverulnhnz 233 Sattcrwhite. 'tleludicxe 179 Sau1x.Dere1t:201 der:.'Y1ark.232.280 Suunderx. 5CUl1. 232 Sanndcra, Stan: 201 Saunden. Waller: 232 Savage. Leland: 179 Savage. Matthew: 217 Savoy. Connie' 80. 201 String. N1:1rk:232 Sawyer.lionn1e.217 Satvyer. Mary: 180 Sca11e.Dona1d.217 Seanlnrajamcs Schaefer. Kenneth: 180 Scha11er.Davtd: 180 St:ltane.Mlchae1 SChef1't:r.Evel5n Sehcid. Johnny 217 Scheid.Judy: 2111 St:hie1.Dun1e1 Se1tive1c5.Vivlalt: 1811 St:h1tt:1ey.Fred' 217 Se11n1idt,14tniberly:2l7 Sehmrt1t.Miehe11u:2Ol Sehminkey. 110111 217 Schmuelt. liric. 201 Sehntuc1t.11.1rtsI232 Sehmuc1t.KriatuZ217 Schueltle. Curtis: 222 Sehratnm. N1it:hac1.217 Sc11r1er.Trna: 217 Sc1'1u1.JohunneQ.201 Sc1tu1tl.1.ixa.2l7 Sehultf.N1ark:21? Schultl. N1tch.te1'211l St:huln:.L'onnte 2111 5c11ul1e.Gayle. 132. 1210 Sehu1fe.l1enry.232 1 Schulle. Rlenur' 232. 76 Sehu Sctigt .trt1.lna:1x0 nt. Jrmxnp' 232 Sentt. Dianna: 12111 Se-rtt . Jahn Seatt.X1arte 232.81 Scott.'Nlar1t.217 Scott. X1e1odrei232 Sentt. Nlrehelc Sentt . Randy Ser-ogunt. Rnndul Sc:tbolt..1amt:s:232 Sengraiex. Pame1n.232 Sealey. lrerre-t: 332. 27x Searle. Rodney Scerest. Rubert1217. 277 Sccreat.VSh1tnnon. 111-3. 11111 Secrctt.Suf-nn: 1114. 11110 Scdgviie1t.Darwln Segrest. Mark. 180 Segrest. Tracy. 232 Segurtt. Maria Sctbe1.N1e1vin Scl1.Chnr1v:s:232 Sc1f.Jamcs: 101 Sellirtdge. Rhuda 389 1 Index 390 - lndcx Sellers, Sean: 232, 93 Sells. Scan! 217 Sentmanat1l.Jose:87. 201 Sentmanat, Jacque1ine:23Z' Seward, Angela JL: 201 A A Sewell, Connie Renee: 232' - j SCWCll,'J8mB5.Jf.i2120l ' 5' ph ' Sewe11,ToddfL,i'1XO . Qi Seymeurdon .L ,. '.f, ,- Seymour. Paul Rayix' W2 , I Shahmoradiang Ahmad' 7 5 I Shannen, DeeiChristopher:'232 Shnni1,.Richard A.i'201f-V ' Sharp, Charlr:s'fB.:Q180, 2700, Shnrry,1.'isa' Q- : - 'E Sharry, Shaun, 'L . I Shaver. Debbie:-217 ' Shaw. Toni Lynn: 106. 201 Shaw, William T.:'232 Sheehan. Lorc1c1a.Louise: 232 Sheehan, Mike H1 Sheehan, Robert L.: 201 Shchane. David W. Shelburne. Janice: 180 Shelton. Robert K.: 217 Shepard. Lisa G.: 180 Shepherd. Leslie L.: 201 Shcpherd.Stephanie D.: 145, 180 Sheppard, Jon l..: 180. 88 Sherman, Carl W. Sherrard. Lisa D.: 180 Sl1crr0d,De1unn D.: 201 Sherrod. Kurt R.: 217 Shields. Lori J. Shipley. Lori: 180 Shipp. Barbara D,: 180. 80 Shipp. Linda K.: 232 Shoemaker, Kelli K.: 217 Shores. Brent A.: 201 Shores, Jeff W.: 217 Shores. Michael L.: 57, 232 Shricvc. Tracy D. Shutcs. Roselle: 217 Sides, Tasha: 232 Siegel, Leonard N.: 217 Sifferman, Greg P.: 201 Signer, Clay Char1es:232 Svnor. Holly S.: 2i7 ' Signor,.1im: 180 '- Simmonds, Robert- SimmonS. J:ma:5217, SimmonS.Ji1l:180' Simmons, Kenneth: 2302 ' Simmons, Kristi: 217 Simmons, Leslie: 201 Simnions,Timu111y: 20 Simmons, Trey: 201 Simmons, William: 180. 290. 288 Simpson. James: 180 Simpson. Raymond: 57, 232 Simpson. Thomas: 180 Simx,Dnvii1:232 Sims, Karan: 217 SingIe1on..launes: 201 Sing1cton,Warren: 180 Sk:r1uba.Donavan:217 Sku1lon.Siephen: 201 Skipwilh. Peyton Slacum, Pcter1232 Slape. Lise: 180 Slaughter. Terri: 217 Sloan. Kathy: 180 Sloan, Mary June: 201 Slowey. C1i1v1n:Z0I Small. Julie: 180 Smalley Jr., Bobby: 217 Smith, Smith, Smiih. Smith. Ange1a:232 April: 201 Bennie: 232 Craig: 232 Smith. Curris: 180 Smith Smith: smith. smam. Smilh Smith Smiih Smith Smirh Smiih Smilh Smith Smith: Smilh smanil Smith Smith Smiih Smilh Smiih Smith Smith Smith Smith. Sniilh. Smith. Smith. Smiih. Smilh. Smith Smith Smith David: 180 David: 232 Debra: 217 Delores: 201 Fioyd: 232 Hcaiher: 201 Jimmy: 217 iiodir iso , Laurie: 211- K Lee A1'1V1'1I',232y5 - Lcvcsier: 111- Lindis: 232 l.10yd:'2'l7 .4 - Mari1yn:217 Mary: 217 Mclbiii 1110 - Mic11ac11217' Philip: 130 Ricky1Z32, 58 Ronda Ronnie-1232, 81 Shnri 217' . Sharon: 1110. 89 Sheri: 201 Tunimic: 232 Travis: 232 Truvix: 201 Vnlcriz 2111.72.73 Vickie, 232 Virginia: 232 Warren: 1210 Wil1ium:232. Z70 Smilhcrnizxn.l1zrrv-1:51- Smoorcnburg, Ben: 1-iii. 180 Smoorenburg. Surah: 217. 2116 Sneed, Charles: 278 Sneed. Wanda: 232 Snoc.Gary:180.83 Snyder, Jennifer 232 Soben. Bennie Sobon. Vincent Solis, Blanca: 232 Solis. Guadalupe: 232 Solorio, Dcigo: 232 Solorio. Michael Solorio, Russell Sorncrvi11e.Jack1232 Somerville. John Sopchnk. Diane: 217 Snria, Christine: 232 Soria. Tony Sorren1inv.Janic: 217 Sorshy, Milton: 202 Sowc1lJr,,James 159, 160 182. 80 ff ,,f ...Lal 181 ' 1 r i a r 7 E X.. 1 Williamson. Ware. Jerry: 51-l. 203 Tyrone. Thornaa: 233 Tyson. Janus T yson, Robert: 182 Ullirch. John: 233 QUlnicr..Hehryg . ,'-. ,Q fUml:.ing. Kcnrldihigl 82 Underwpod..McliSSLl: 202 Underwood, 234: ,' Usscry. Vadcn. Rodnl:y:.234' V Vadcn.Troy1 202.75 Vadcr. D1mcll:Z02. 62 Vader. David: H52 Vnllcry. Pam: IRE Vallv. Jesse: 234 Vallo. Kaihy: 202 Vnn Dynp. Dennis: 202 Van Ertbn. Darcy: 202 Nan Zzindl. Ann fVance,Davinc Vfincirliiivcn. Danny: 202 -V-apclghovcn. Tommy: Zl S Vandcgrifi. Bryant 202 Vandcgrifl. Kcnnclli: 234 Vandeuien. Eric: 234 Vdridewcrkcr. Rhonda: IXZ Vaughan. Deborah: 234 Vaughan. Slcvcn Vaughn. Clarence: H42 Vaughn. Geneva! rvauglxn. Karen jV:rughn.S1ucy: l82 Vqln. Patty -Vclascu. James: 234 Vclcc. Ricky: 234 gi Vanden. Kelly: ISZ 'L ' Vcrm. Albert: 234 ' Vcrm, Alfred: 2l8L , Vcrln. Allon: 234 Verm. .lulic Vermillion. Farley: 218,64 Vescl. Gcrgory: 2l8. 285 Vcscl. Sherry: l82 Velcro. Kazhy: 234 Viall. Albert Vick. Russell: l48, l49, ZIS Vilardi, Susan , Vllo. Melis5a3 a1 ' ' Vinson.Jan:2l-8188 K Vogel. Chris: 1331 Vondra. Charles: ISE Vondru, Judy: 2l8 Voorhcis, Mark: 234 Vorgagen.Terri: H43 Vurnhagen. Terri Vomkaxhl,-David: 96. 120 Vyural, Kerry Vyoral, Laura: 280 Vylopil. Frank Wade. Denise: 234 Wadi:fEllzabclli: H43 Wade. Mike Wade. Mona Wadc.Robcrl:Z3-1. R7 Wnlcr. Raymond: IR3 Wagcrs. Tami: IS! Waggoncr, Woody Wagner. Barbara Wagner, David: EM Wagner. P1llllI23-5 Wa gncr. Tum Wagnon. Angela: 183 Wagmm. Billy Wahlc. Daniel I Wahlc. Peggy , Wnlilc. Robin f K : Waisalli. Cynthia: 234 - Wuils. Terri - Waldo. Jennifer Walker, Daryl Walker. D:wiClt23-1 Walker. Dunne Walker, James: 234. 277 Walker. Jumcs Walker. Joann: 334 Walker. John Wsrlkcr. Mary Walker, Melissa Walker, Ruben-: 67' Walker. Susan:'295i Walkcr.Tommy: IR3 Wall. Terry Wallace. Charles Wallace. Cynthia: 234 Wallace. David: H93 Wallace. G ina Wallace. Robin: IKE Wzxlraven. Michael Waller. Renee -Waltrip: Kelly WH-!il0D,,R0bCfl Ward, .lumen Ward. Jam1cs:203 Wanijcnnilcr. 183 ,Wurd.Juncll Ward. Lori: 203 Ward, Tummy: 234 'Wnrd. Thomann. 203 Ward. Jamn: 234. lil ,Warn Donna. 203 Ware. Kelly: 55. 203 Wurc.Shcrrl1 l-17 Warner. Carolyn: 203 Warren. Kcilht lilfl Warrcn.Will1c Wusson.Cruig: 234 Wuicrs. Juhn: IR3 Wulcrn, Paula: H53 W41lhcn..lulizxnuZ lZi3.92 Walkins. Michael: 234 . so. Sl, 9' 'A 7 V ii xg' x if ug Welchg James: 203 Wells, Rdbcrlz 183 Wclls.Tcrrl: lO2 Wcrndl. Mark: l83 Wgmworxh, Karen: 234 Wesolick. Mike: 183 West. Billy: 203 West. David: l83 West. Lcsa: 234 West, Phil: 234. 27K West, Randy Wm. Rcglnn West. Sonia: 23-1. 281 Wester aulrd.Janr:t: 219 E , Wcslcrgaarcl. Jo Anne: 2l9 2 Wcsrcrma n. Cynthia- Wcslcnnann. Roy: 34 f Weller. Kaylyn: 219 f , - Whaley. Richard:234 ' -- - Whaley. Thomas: 234.69 ' Whurlon. Cathy: 203. l59 Wharron. Lnura: 183 Whmlcy. l-lousmn Wllallcyulanic: l83 Whaulcy. Jodie Whcaxl.Cynlhia: l'l2.'2l9 Wheeler. Davld1'Z34 f Wheeler. Micliiuilz 219 While. Barbara: HIS' K k While. Czr1h'y:203' While. David: 234. 80, KI While. Deborah: 203 While. Jzlrnca: 203 While. .lumie While. Jimmy Zlfb While. John: lkfl While. K.L'ourlncy1Zl9 Whitu. Kelly While. Kevin While. Milchcll: 2l9 Whilc. Paula I' -QAM Wilkerson Wilkerson , lilx-'yn . George: 21 9 Wilkcrson,Julin12l9 Wilkerson. Rohm: 235 , ' Wilkerson. Rodney Wilkerson . Tmyt 203 Wilkinsomjohn ,',, Wilkinson. Krislihi 1832 Willcll, Dnwnc: 235' I winfn. Jody: me W illhoilc. Willhollc. Willlmilc. Williams. Williams. Williams. Williams. Carl: 203. 68 .limmyiy 235 Nick: lX3 Bradley: IS3. 278 Chris: R53 Cindy: 203. 77 David: 98. 235 Williakmsgiliawng 235 WillidmS.jDCbfgl1 203 Williurrxs.QDL2X1cr: 219 Williams. Dirxcsa ,, Williams. Williams. Willizxmsl Williams. Williavnx. Williams. Wlllinrns. Williams. iivkfillizxnix. fwilllunxs. Williaixnm. Williams. Willlumx. William.. W illiams. Wilha nh Will in nn Wlllizx nn Ernest: 235 Gary: ZI9 .lavquclinc .lanicc1Z35 John Ladd: 203 Lurl: 203 Mark: 203 Mark1Z35 Mcllsxxr: 203 Mclimu: 203 Null1un:2l9 .H - 0rn1I'.l9 1 Q' K Rcgin1llrl:235.29lgg Rclha: H53 f - -' .Rodney 235. Z?0 .Run 22. IK3, 270.271 279 .Shannamf 235 ' Willianls.'Yol:x'r1dzlL 183 Wllliunrxcn .Dawn:,99. l84 Williamson. Brlixnfi2l9' K K Williamson,Carol: lll. 235 ' Willizlmson.Chc Dawn: ISI. ZI9, l58 Danny: l0h. IX4. 270. . Wwdw,Ch.lrInl1c: 203 Woods. Gcmld 235 ui'NV00dw.fiY1lCC. Zlfl . Wguds. Shirley: 235 'WDodmlx.Slcvcn. 235 ,W'oisdu.:ml.Shc1lcy'219 275 ' Williamson. Denim: 132, l-49, 203 Willig. Randy Willingham, Arinui 184 Willis. Lcnorzi Willia'g,Rh9nd:l1 Zl9 WilljsfTodd Willpniclxl. Lori: 203. 219 WilS0n. David: 235 Wilson.Gary: lil. 203 Wilsomjacquclynz 184 Wilson. Jeffrey: 286 Wilson. Katherine: 203. 67, 80 Wilson. Kcnncth. 203 Wilson. Kimberly: 203 Wilson. Marvu Wilson. Melissa Wilson. Michael. HH. 2l9 Wilson. MiChucl1235. 72 Wrlson. Norma: 235 I Wilsun. Rachel: H44 1 K Wilson. Sandra: 2l9 I f .,..,,, wi1sun.smR: 235, 281 Wilson. Tommy: ZW Willurner. Bobby Winam,Tcrcxu: 203. 80 Windham. Jackson: 2l9 Windham. Kevin Winegar. Laura: 229. 292, 203 Winn. Julie: 94. I8-4. l6I Winters. Cheryl: 203, 83 Wlse,'Churlcs: 219 Wi59Q,Chrislic: 184 Wisn..,C'lil'ford: Z l 9 Wise. Misllc Wisner. Nancy: 235 Wisner. Steve 1 Wilkowski, Tanya: 203, 281 Womack. Kulic: 2l9 Womack. Marshall: 203 Wong.Bcvcrl5:103 Wong. Dawidt 201. 270 Wong. Kcnnclh. IOS. l07. 1244. 270 Wqng. Pum1:lu:235 Wood. Denise: 203 Wood. Dclnnn: 203. 80 Wood. Gcurgc: 203 Wood, Jeffrey: 235' .QV Wood. Jvc: 203 G ,, Q Wooduluhnny: lil-1 'Q Woud. Lsxkcll, 4-M235 , Wbodwqrrd. Zinn Woulxcy. Mark. 233 . I Woolscy. Pnul' 5-1. Zfll 5 I Wrmlcu. liarrlmruz NX, lX4 Women. Sumic: Zlv Woullnn.Kin1 203 Worley, llx:nlvr.il11 219. 249 Wurlha m. C ary. H44 1 Wriglll. Angela' l l l.-35 Wrighl. .laxmcv 235 Vw'rrghl..lzmcl. 135 Wright. .lucli Wrlglil. P1lxll'2l9 Wrrghl, Rumclli 235 Wriglxl Susan: 203 w'flg1rrf'1'm,1 1:44.09 U Wurfb rgcr. Mlxrgzirvl Wluxt. Dnngrld: 2l9 xx Wu. 201 Yxrlacl Mclzlnicg 99. IGF. I ircgvry: 255 Yunccy.l,lllrr:12l9 Ylxnccy ,Stacy lS4 48. ld qq Yailcx, Grcgurg 219. 277 Yulcx. Kelvin' 235. 278 Ybnrru.Rcnur1 l84 Y harm. Richard: 235. 278 1 Ycary. Charlene: 2l9 ' Yianilxis,Sun1 Yicldlng. Rubcccu: 235 Youklcy. David: 203 Yonklcy. McIiss1x:235 J Yohncr. Tnmrny: 77. 2l9 York. Brenda: lX4. 83 Yost. Josuphi 103, 270 Young. Bryam: 235 Young. Cheryl. 303 Young. Judnh: 203 Young. Mcrcdllh: 210 Young, Misly1l8-1.80. 81 Young. Young. Sherri: l84 Valcricz 1813 Zaruguva. Max: 203 Ydunkawiw. Carol: lltl-1 Zdunkziwicl. Patrick: 203. Zcmcncsik.Tin1olh3': 235 Xeno. Charles: l84 Zcrro. Donald: IS4 Zenu. Palricia: Zl9 Zcpcda. 1.062235 Yicglcr. Anlhonyf lil-4 Ziegler. Barbie: 203 Ziegler. Mike: lil-1 X3 Wood Wood Wnud. Micheal: 219 Timothy Vickie: 235 Wuodnll. Robert 235 Wmxlzxll. Szxndru Wfiodurd. Kxmbcrly: ZW Woodard, Shzxronz' l S4 Woodurd.Tom: 95. 2l9 Woodrow. Violet: lil-1 Zichlzkaindy Zinjnibirnan. Jcllii lls-4 Zimmerman. Tim Zimrncrnum. Tom Zinkc. Donna: IX4 Zinncckcr. Vnlcrlu: 235 Zpalrmw. Jimmy: 235 Swcrncmmn. Frncf-11203 Zxurrncniurnr. N1clindgl12l9 lmlcx v 39l In memory of ,. . . i Darlene Tucker Cheryl Fergeson Mrg Elrnore Mr. Hineman J Many people helped us put this book together. Without them the task would have been impossible. We would like to use this page to list them and say thanks. Mrs. Rook House of Music Mrs. Pinkston Music, Music, Music Mr. and Mrs. Deck Cochran's Mr. Harwell Mark David Mr. Brown Gary Burns Mr. Winn John White Mrs. Bell Garret Braun Mrs. Stubbs Hayden Braun Mrs. Perkins Mrs. Underwood Mrs. Persons Mrs. Weisinger Mrs. Thorpe Mr. fSchatziej Traylor Gilleyis Mr Jacobson . . Jennifer Waldo Jeff Ballard Mom Dad Chuck Burnitz C.H.S. Faculty Mrs. Paul Student Body 394' Closing As graduation practice and prom signaled the end of another school yeargywe began to think of all that hadrhappened over the past nine rrrlontlisg From the first day when we met with our old friends and madesnew ones, we started saying this was going to be the year that we . We always tried to be numberone at whatever we did and gave it our damndest, seldom com- ing up short. When the juniors set their goal at 102,000 dollars the seniorsfall said that they couldnit doEit,5 butsswhen the juniors reached l108Q000.dollars on the last day of s sssa1esfthei.seniors were proud of the s flUUi0f5 t 1 mi? X I .JN AAXM xXXAX 2L!j 1695 fQ1 k QA 'QWQY , Xxxxx-JJ 396 - Closing a -p sv: S Colophon: The 1981 FLAREg Cover: We durolith, embossed, rhino grain, 4-color, ' 'J K e p design by Adrienne Heins, Binding: Smytheg ' . p p ip 'T ll ' Stock: 80 lb. saxmark enamel: type: Title, Q N, Spine, Division - Quentin, Table of Con- C af tents - Flash, Body Type: 10 pt. Times , N, Roman Standard: Captions: 8 pt. Times Roman Standard: Index: 6 pt. Times Roman p , QW, if Standard: Endsheets: Art Conversion, Russet is Y ff' Brown, 2200 copies printed by Taylor N A it Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, Mark David, Local Representative. 5 ,H V i l .114 . . . accomplishment, almost as much as the juniors were, becausesthis paved the way for a spectaculparsyprom, In sports the Boys p n Varsity Basketball team surprised everyone with their determination and ability to totally dominate their opponents, when they swept through the first half of district with 24 wins and 3 losses. Not only in sports and magazine drives, but all over the school visitors could see the pride we at Conroe took in being able to call ourselves thebestt! Yes, the folks at Conroe are dif- ferent from other schools in what and how we do things, but then welre CONROE HIGH. Closing - 397 wkfflvfb-QSM !'xW Mimi M WMV ,X X X mlm 398 - Signature X J 509W CN 65 . 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