Conroe High School - Flare Yearbook (Conroe, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Despite our individuality, and despite our vastness in size, when it finally came down to it, we were bound together as one - one lwge mass of originality with a single characteristic in common, our love and loyalty for Conroe High. 5, 1. a 4dw,I iii W r - QV . x is U or i'A 5 , 3 ji is it 1. . 1,1-fl., e ik ' vm ' ' 1 . ' f mf' H 'Jed' .Yfy ,r 1.'5.-l QW 'Q - mis' 5 ar L. -LJ wr, uf,-ny,-.px P I' ' 52' 5-mx, 'QI U , :fb 30 I x ! 0 cl x -35 In Opening l Pride - in our country, in our state, and in our school. W e were given the best life had to offer and we took every chance to prove we were worthy of it. So throughout the year from football to baseball, Junior Magazine sales to Senior Blood drive - Conroe strove for excellence and suereeded. In this we became unique. Not only were we number one . . . , 1.2 , my A ' - I V , 1 N5-V 17 'Qn..m, 5 1 Q ' 45,3113 f 4 , QA 1- a X . X, Q y o f Y 4 Q. Yi lu. I 5272 '-- 1 V. L , 'SE' 5 ,, Y-. 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The race for the spirit stick was tougher, but the Class of '83 rallied together to capture it a majority of the time, with the Classes of '82 and '85 following close behind. The band played enthusiasticallyg the cheerleaders cheered with vitalityg the Golden Girls, Tiger Paws, and twirlers danced with rhythmg each and every member showing off their great pride for the school. Each week the gym vibrated - the high fever of tiger mania was overpowering! The Seniors hold up the traditional American flag V during the Star Spangled Banner. Entertainment that the G.G.'s provided topped that of years before. fi A- Blanton puts up a huge spirit sign for the ul 611 lllcmxct spirit - 13 .-.1-5. , A , , I 1 1 ' W LJ ' 1 - X 1 eN Q 5 I , I X x ' X 9 , A T HIS TERM CUNTHULS THE GHMES W , Y , ff A M 3 rf f 1 N-52, ' H sn A , , x-4 ' ,, l 2 2 X 'J kara, ,..-- 1 , ff, ' it - 'irffyfwf W ef .-.... -..-.- . ,l , . Q J I ' ' - g W 1 Haw -..-.A'.'S '1 A ' I if 6 Q' eg 5 ...':j,- 'ij' 5. rcilizl-4 Q A . 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Mr, George Plummer escorts his daughter, Lori Plummer. 20 0 Powder Puff On the reverse, Shana Stevens hands off to Twyla Furrer. Laurie Landry pass blocks for quarterback Karen Tosspon. With a little help from Nancy Munnerlyn, twirlers David Wong, Joey Yost, and Scott Deskins show their spirit. P Wder Puff: Q -f, nfs' X F xr 'u5 l51HQ,x. 'gs at gm 3' '? 'tffi5 ,5'.,h--Mfr ,. M' '.- ., .. 2 1. . , ,A 4. W 'l 'X-A ' Qtefffvh .x- 'A 4 fx,-,A , .Q A ,. ei,-N It ...W ., -ea-ff . Y- mi my 7 ' ' ,i.J,7 -u ,Q . ,if- 'W,, f.W in 2 , S W rw. N 3 v..- Q -. W ,V 5, , Qfww HJ-'Bi ' 1-, K W :W S. ' eel' 'gm-t-Kwd-, -- '.-- -' Q- A vliifiwlivir.. - .X .W A ' 32 . ' f - 2 'Nia ,-4.-hip-ver: ' ?+i!-'.f.,.,' 'f i e K -1 ' - f- -ff ' , fl aff, r i?v:Ld2..Llnx.Law i it Q ,' f . ,Q .Q 'XV if, Y A Soft ame Hard ame With a little help from the cheerleaders, the officials make an important decision. .is l r x ai.. X, J, . 4 .K N -if Q li Members of the Junior class take a rest on the sideline. Jackie Giddcns gives the Senior Girls a little encouragement. As November 7th rolled around, the 4th annual Powder Puff game hit the field. Despite its name, the game was a rough ordeal. Junior and Senior girls battled for possession of the victory, while the male sex attempted their hand at the basics of cheerleading, twirling, and everything in between. With good sportsmanship the name of the game, the Juniors broke the standing tradition of a senior win by beating the opponent 14-0. Not all was lost, the climatic victory for the Juniors was highlighted with the girls treating their dates to a fun-filled evening out. Powder Puff 2l CC 99 Catch it tif you canj at Conroe High School. during the week before the biggest game of the season, the fans and players were preparing to play the McCullough Highlanders. Arch rivals since the school began participating in Varsity sportsg McCullough had never beaten Conroe in football, they had never even had a chance. This year was different. because McCullough for once had a shot at winning, As the day of the game arrived, spirits were up and the Tigers were ready. But McCullough was ready too, and at the end of the game McCullough was the victor. 21-17. However, the disappointment of the loss didn't last long because it was discovered that the Highlanders had an ineligi- ble player which caused the officials to name Conroe as District Champs. This was not the end. only the beginning of an involved con- troversy. McCullough decided to go to the Federal Courts. First, the player and his Lawyer asked for a restraining order that would take the title away from Conroe until a higher court could hear their case. The day before the game, a hearing in Houston ruled that the Mc- Cullough player was, indeed eligible to play. This put a damper on Conroe's win fever , but the town still held a vibrant and emotional pep rally which let the Tigers know that to them Buddy and his boys were still number one, McCullough paid no heed to the warning on Conroe's run through sign, in Fever BOYS only 22 ' Conroe vs. MCC Clippings from local newspapers kept the fans posted on the big game. Industrial Arts Club President Tim Truitt awards Freshman class president David White the spirit chain. A JYI1.-.rex - K5 5 Coach Buddy Moorehead inspired the team and the student body at the pep rally prior to thc big game. Cheerleaders Alicia LeBlanc and Kay Yancey show one ofthe many signs painted for the game. F Y, 5 ,4.F?lz2iE57 3- I X The intense competition was present even at halftime as shown by the Tiger band's excellent performance. Both teams played a rough and very emotional game. Conroe vs. MCC - 23 24'Originality ORIGINALITY was the Craze at Con- roe High this year. Fashion fads and freaky events were the order. The parking lot, for example, was a fantastic place to find originals: pick-ups that were dualed- out with super-sized wheels parked next to top of the line Mazda RX-7's. Movies covered every topic under the sun plus a Personalized license plates were a hot item. Q TExAs 'E L 1, , -7:5 ' '25 V ffflirf. 5 ' Wi -2 ff f .- . :N te, ,5 s, A few more. Wild antics and quiet moments followed each other without break. Anything goes was the rule at CHS! Skip the loves, guts, and determination, give me the can- dy bar! ' l l 5,30-P Camouflage outfits were high fashion for Friday's pep rallies, Classy cars for classy kids. an-..,, -Y'i'lll..G G- Originality' 25 26 - Freshmen The outset of the year brought about the beginning of high school for many new students. High School life was a new and fresh experience as opposed to their old junior high days. They soon stepped into the life of high school spirit by actively participating in pep rallies, paint parties, and homecoming decorations. All accepted the challenge that high school offered and it appears that they will achieve their goal with flying success. Cheryl Babb is in a daze over a new grammar assignment. Susan Samplowski waits for a friend during class change to share a new joke. Freshman girls band together to promote the year of'85. -. lx l Ng J Q With fear ofa tardy, girls make a quick stop at their locker. Freshman halls bustle with activity. Mike Potts attempts to pass test answers ,gal fs Freshmen ' 27 Some Sophomores still had to call home for a ride. Taking very accurate measurements. Sophomores begin work at a paint party. New faces were seen in the main building this year as last year's Freshmen H53 ul he O IJPI f became this year's Sophomores. They learned everything from how to drive a car to how to dissect a frog or split an ion. The Class of '84 moved into the traditional sophomore seats during the pep rallies and gave the Juniors and Seniors tough competition for the spirit stick. The largest class ever to attend CHS took on the challenge of being Sophomores - and won. 28 ' Sophomores Sophomore girls watch pep rally entcrtainment with questionable conclusions, Sophomore enthusiast demonstrates the power of '84. f,-. BEST az. O , Sophomores showed their spirit all the way down to their license plates. ophomores show their spirit during the pep rally with pirited signs. ng., f' . Sophomores - 29 30' Juniors i vi if f This dedicated junior works diligently on her research They're bad, they know it, they got the stick to shoi paper. it. , 1 1 1 i Y Y 1 Y i This yearis Juniors got off to a great start as they were awarded the spirit stick more than any other class. Perhaps thejunior spirit was due to the fact that they were celebrating their last fling before getting down to the books in hopes of getting into the college of their dreams. For as PSAT scores came in, college bound Juniors found they might have to hit the books a little'harder. Juniors definitely got down to work when it came time for research papers and magazine sales. Junior girls succeeded in breaking tradition as they defeated the seniors N10 Class rings showjunior pride. Once again juniors show off the spirit stick. Junior girls strut their stuff after their victory over the seniors in Powder Puff. in Powder Puff, 14-0. In reward for this dedication Juniors received their long awaited class rings. Juniors ' 31 32- Seniors Showing their spirit at a recent pep rally, these senior girls attempted a pyramid. DIWIII llilli PHIITIILIIIIPIW Along with many other seniors, Jackie Giddens and Chuck Burnitz attended college night. 1' fi Q Q Ifhe seniors magic number in many places: even on a iearby mile marker sign. X ill H N A l l l l + W . ll ' 1 Q V X , I I I I . rw, Tassels hung in cars signaled senior's long awaited graduation. I' . 3, .July -1 A . l 3: M W if g.. fdvy Senior p i c t u r e s , football season and vibrant pep rallies marked the begin- ning of the 1981-82 school year. Before anyone realized, the time had come to order caps, gowns, and graduation invitations. Following the Christmas holidays, a new year began and with it came the annual senior Blood Drive and the notorious senior skip day. Finally after all these ac- tivities had concluded, the most important part of the senior's year had arrived - graduation. After the ceremoniesg the good times, special friendships, and fun had ended, and the last big year at CHS was an everlasting memory in the minds of the class of '82. 33 Students packing their bags and fleeing from the bor- ing nitelife of Conroe. 34' Night Life SPEELWDEL Video games provide excellent entertainment for CHS students. Wx Laura Thomason and Mike Landry enjoy a night out 4' , basketball game. Night basketball games packed in record-breaking crowds of CHS students. Night life of C.l-l.S. students varied greatly. Everyone did their own thing, yet there were those times when we all gathered together for certain activities. For instance, Conroe Tiger football and basketball games were enjoyed by all. Otherwise, movie theaters and pizza places were among the favorite hangouts. However, the new game room Silver Coin challenged these old but popular hangouts. This video arcade packed in crowds every night of the week. Some smarter students found the nightlife in Conroe, Texas rather boring. They were seen packing their bags and leaving town on the weekends in order to find more excitement. Although the nightlife may have been found rather bor- ing, it never seemed to reach the point where students had to resort to their studies. Ticket sales are booming before a important district Night Life- 35 36'Time THIMIE In surveying Conroe High students, we found there is no such thing as a typical high school student. Everyone differed in their own special way proving that we at Conroe High School put our individuality first. Favorite parts of the High School: The stadium and parking lot Favorite day of the week: Friday Favorite movie: Raiders ofthe Lost Arki' Favorite Country Western songs: Elvira,i' and Love in the First Degree. Favorite Rock and Roll songs: Freebird, Super Freak, and Back in Black Favorite vocal groups: Alabama, Journey, STYX, and Oak Ridge Boys Favorite male vocalists: Kenny Rogers and Eddie Rabbit 9 Favorite female vocalists: Barbara Mandrell and Pat of 9. V 'S Benatar 6,-959 Favorite cars: Trans Am, Porsche, and Mazda .9096 Favorite truck: Chevy S10 4X4 '53 Favorite event of the year: Prom Night Favorite sport: Football 81,990 Favorite food: Pizza X9 6' Favorite beverage: Dr. Pepper Favorite season: Summer go Favorite holiday: Christmas Exo N UIVLF cf Yffwu . . ww Favorite weekend activity: Dancing Favorite Designers: Calvin Klein, Sasson, Lee, Wrangler, and Levi Favorite actors: Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, and Robert Redford. Favorite actresses: Sally Fields and Bo Derek Favorite Vegetable: Corn Favorite radio stations: 97, 100, 104 Favorite chewing gum: Hubba Bubba Favorite restaurant: Hydens and Bobby McGees Favorite video games: Space Invaders and Defenders Favorite flavor of ice cream: Chocolate Favorite brand of soap: Caress and Coast Price of gas: 31.20 Events shaping our world: Space Shuttle and The Royal Wedding Favorite TV programs: Dallas, Magnum Pl, and 'gBosom Buddies Time- 37 Chrisimx CHRISTMAS 1981 For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:1 l l. The entire town along with students, faculty, and Santa opened up Christmas '8l at CHS. Modern and traditional displays prepared by students unfolded pleasant anticipation of the holiday season and brightened the already present Christmas spirit. All students were respon- sible for making this Christmas an en- joyable one, including the A Capella Choir which gave an excellent special perfor- mance. 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Theresa Busby - Barry ylizgsshart Georgegliutler Toni Byron ' Steven Cain Ashlea Campbell ' 1 Craigzflampbell I SENIIQRS SENIEIRS Lisa Campbell - - Karen Carlisle Cliff aShawnnCaiIiSle s C Mike Carlson Susan Carlson Geneva Carpenter CathyVCarriere Keith1Cartwright I Terry Castleberry Ike Cegrelski Carole Champagne Mark Chaney ' 'Stacey Chaney A A Eric Chatham Traci Childers Linda Christal Joanne Christoph y Dora Cisneros ar- 64 - Seniors SENIIQRS ,QC . I ' S I IN Take one down, pass it around . .. rf? C77 Connie Clark Ron Claver Becky Clifford Cindy Cline Karen Coe Steve Collette Mark Collins Pat Conley Tim Conrad Chris Conroe Richard Conti Q, MaricACO0k Tina Cooper David Corbit David Cordova Kellye Corneluiss Jerry Couvillion' Kent Cox A Raymond Cox Kathy Craig Brian,Creighton 'Connie Cross f V-151' Ca rfie Crowley A Dianna Crowley A ljiiiiseniors - 65 Tuck C ryar Kelli Cunningham Calherine Curry ' 'Siiian Dackc Veloni Dagrella Tracy Daniels i Greg Darby Mark Darsey Richard, Darsey Neal David Leah Davies Beverly Davis Kellie Davis , W Lisa Davis iDbnna Day Jeff Day Jacqui Dehart Lynda DeHoff Natalie Del I-Iammeau Tricia Delannny Leslie Derryberry Scott Deskins Thomas Deveny ' Erin Devine 66 - Seniors iv. L N as wi-be l ku is Y kj? 4 S' H i SENIIQRS SENIEIRS I ll? Q.. ft Guy Dewald Shannon Diamond Joanne Dixon Stephanie Dodson Lila Donehoo Lisa Dorris Robbie Douglass Sharon Downs Burt Dozier Tony Driver A A Mark Dube iPa id Duffy Cindy Duke Paul Dusebout Allen Dutton Debbie Dwyer James'Dye Jacky Dyer Stephanie Earthman Lisa Edwards Mary Elisando Debra Ellisor Lori Ellisor Dean Emmons I Malcolm Enyart D'Juana Eubanks April Fairfield Lisa Fannin Sandra Faubion Doug1asiFauley David Fausekl f Connie'FelCfi8kif Keith Faster -f lg7gf1,i Mike Fisher '1 Tammy Fitzpatrick Donda Ford A Seniors - 67 5 Patty Forester ff Melanie Foster i A Munch Foster Hannelore Fox Jeffrey Frank -gi Eddy Franklin Davidfraze Dee Dee Gallagher Beau Galle David Gaston Kristin Gehrmann Lee George David Gessing Mark Gibson Jackie Giddens Henry Gideon Jana Giese Sharon Giles Penni Golding Kathy Golley Tammy Gracey Gidgetfrraham A ' 'Sharon Gullett Laura Hager . ,. Cindy Haight William Haines Jana Hall Marion Hammond Chris Hampton Anita Handley Diane Hansen Richard Hansen Sheree Hardcastle Jimmy Harris Kevin Harris Cameron Harrison 68 Seniors I SENIIQRS SENIIQ 'Qs-,. d N , ,L P-.. Q 1 wg, A J '- Paula Harrison Sharen Harvey Lynn Harvill Stuart Hastings Charles Haynes Cornelius Haynes Bill Hays Scott Haywtxpd Traci Heckman ' Nataliellwleine, Charles Henderson Lisa Henderson ' f T. :Lonnie Hernandez VMike Hernandez Bryan Hicks Diana Higgins John Higgins A A gg Donald Hightower Dana Hill . V . Jackie Hilliiggf. ' Janice Hiltdhi' - Jimmy Hobbs 3 Wesley Hobbs Mike Hoffart A Seniors 69 f I Missy Holmes qi 'Billy Holifleld if Steve Holloway Robert Holzwarth Jeff Hopper Paula Horton Dianna Howard ' Julie Hruska Shirley Hudspeth Wayne Hudspeth Karl Hutchins isfgicfaig Hyde 1 L L ,Rebecca Irwin ' A .lay Isbell f Melissa Ivy Clifton Jackson Greg Jackson Peggy Jackson Paul Jacoby Keith, J aegar Darryl Jamail Kim Jefferson Wendy Jemison Joy Johns 70 Seniors SENIEI 5 vs. X Q N , s C. Going my way? fl SENIEIRS SENIIEIRS I c..,l, Belinda Johnson Melinda Johnson Ronald Johnson Rosie Johnson Stacy Johnson William Johnson William Johnson Judy Johnston . Gary Jones o'n ., Judy Jones - fl . Lorenzo Jones Pam Jones Russell Jones Valerie Jones Woodrow Jones Susie Jung Jeff Kalafut Michael Kancilja Carol Kawzan Stephanie Keating Phil Kellen Gracie Keller Crag Kellyffp i Darryl Kelly-i ' Regina Kelly Clinton Kellogg M. B. Kidd Jon Kinamon Kalhyimnes Cecil -King Julie King, . Tammy Cory Kinneyii ' Sherry Kirtley Janice Krause Kay Krauskopf Seniors 71 jgf f Liz Kuehter gilflwf Cindy Kunlde fl fSuzanne Lafitte Tommy Laird Carol Landes George Landry Laurie Landry Thomas Langlois Jimmy Lansdon Thomas LaRae Michelle LaRue Gerald Latner Jonell Law Conner Lazcnby Barbara LeCureux A , A Scott Lee if 'L,L iff, Tracy Lee jg -Susan Levrier James Lindquist Connie Loflis Kama Logan - ' V Long 1 Kara Look y Greg Lopez A Karl Luecke Susan Lynch ' Teresa Maahs Billy Maddux Al Manzo Ruth Marshall Bruce Martin Don Massengale Kathy Mastin Kevin Mathey Wendalene Maxedon Dianne,McAfee 72 Seniors I SENIIEIRS sewn 1' Tb -5.-, Y YL, ave-. Q ,' is 'stir 40' SENIIEIRS SENIEIRS I Bottoms up!!! was-au-Q., .WX I . Sm S ff li .qfre Marlania McAiister Maureen McCaffrey Amanda McCallum, Kellie McCarty ' David McCowan Mary McDaniel A Renee McDaniels Betsy McDonald Scott McDonald Caroline McDowell Joel McGee Maria McGivney Angie McGuire Jennifer McKee! Kim McKenzie Steve McKnight Mollie McLean Don McMillan Michael McMillian Laurie McQuiggin John McShan Jeff McWhorter Paula Medina Steve Meloncon Seniors! 73 Enrique Meza Rosa Elia Meza Nathan'Milesj A A Michael Millergfzf- Vanessa Millerggggfi Jean Mills,1'iiiE1E Kay Minnis Tina Mock Richard Moe Joe Montanari V , Margaret Moore Melanie Moore Randall Moore Rolyn Moore Vickie Moore w Brenda Morris Kevin Mortonifj Q Karen Muller M Nancy Munnerlyn K. Trevor Munnerlyn Keith Myrick Randy Myrick Kenneth Neal Albert Nelson 74 ' Seniors Q, r ff' :r K K r i f , lllg A Q f if Go ahead and frisk me!!! an .f7 f P SENIIEIRS SENHQRS I Kelli Nelson Anna Neves Londa Nicholds Belinda Nichols Brian Nixon Beverly Nunnelee ,Carolyn Obregon Ronda Odom Pat OfMalley -Brian 0'Neill ,Sherri Ott. i S . E flrgexa Owen Deanna Owens Rigby Owen Jennifer Pace Steven Pace Judy Padgett Susie Painter 8lii'1TfiflY1iP21lH1Cf QAgpanda'Palmertree Dianna Parker :Rodney Parker Sandra- Parker 5Charles' Parsley Robin Patison Dean Patterson Kenneth Peel Linda Penrod Scott Perdue Karen Petty Gwen Peycke P3 l rG2rv Phelps P ,Jimmy Phillips L ellltl glcingypgpplnf Hsnmyylmman 'Plummer P Seniors ' 75 David Podraza Ann Pohl Terri Pollett Jay Pond Pearl Poole Houston Potter Beverly Powers Brian Preston Shelley Preston Kelly Pritchett Andy Pugh Ellen Pullen Tina Qualtrough Victoria Rady Jacqueline Rahn Denise Rankin Carl Reed Katherine Reese Edmond Reiley Tippi Reinhardt Michael Reising Roger Reissig Tammy Repshcr Donna Rice Terri Rice James Richardson Carla Roberson Faith Robert Jesse Rodriquez Caryn Rogers Deborah Rogers ' Julie Romano Roberto Rubio Vi F. A. Ruffer 'Sherrie Runnels Mary Ryan 76 Seniors J x I SENIIQRS SENIIQRS I 55 Eh. 85,3 '0- SENIEI 5 SENIEI How about some off the Held action? be - . if , i r 2 ri V 'Yr' 'fix Peggy Ryan Victor Sanchez Cheryl Sander George Sanders Melody Sanders Patricia Sanders Derek S31flSi Stan Saunders Connie Savoy Judy Schied Jeannette Schied Eric Schmucke Michael Schultz Connie Schulze Joe Sentmanat Angela Seward Ricky Shantg ' Toni Shaw . Leslie Shepherd Delann Sherrod Trey Simmons Seniors 77 .Ferries Singleton if fSteve Skelton Terri Slaughter Mary Jane Sloan April Smith? Debra Smith- Delores Smith Sherri Smith Vince Sobon James Sowell Kevin Sowell Sharen Sowell Eli Spoon Kevin Springer Michelle Stanton Bilijeeignmack Melisse Stearnes Roxan Steed Martin Steen Kelly Stegall Scott Stephens Ronnie Stevens Susan Stevenson JameskStewart 78 seniors R I SENIIEI 5 SENIIQRS You want to take away our spirit stick? l Janis Stokes, Kim Stout , V Eddie Storey Danny Stouffer John Strasburger Neil Stronaclr Sheryl Stubblelield Tim Summers Paul Sumrall LaNell Sunday QL Gail Swaim ' RobertiSwinea Danny Taylor Jackie Taylor William Taylor Willie Taylor Brenda Teague Sharon Termeer Diane Terry Kim Teweleit A Jessica Thamesi Barbara Thayer Leisa Thomason Melony Thompson Robeirtffhonfipson Robert, Thornburg Peggy Thorpe Billy Threatt Kevin Ticer Jean Toohey Karen Tosspon Tommy Travis - Sherry Treece ,Q 5 Frank Trice ' FredaTucker Wade Turnbull 7fSeniors 79 Andrea Turner Missy Underwood Darrell Vader Kathy Vallo Danny Vanckhover Dennis Van Dyne Karen Vaughn , Steve Vaughn 'Susan Velardi. Alton vena Jennifer Waldo Daryl Walker Robert Walker Robert Walton Jimmy Ward M A Lori Ward Tommy Ward Donna Ware Jerry Ware - Kelly Ware 'P Carolyn Warner ' Timmy 'Watson Terrie Weaver Claudia Webb Paul Webb David Wedel Mark Weioinger Donna Welch James Welch Terri Welch Cynthia Westerman Cathy Wharton, Andy White. Cathy White Courtney White Jeff White - Seniors C' Dr . Q vs SENIIEI 5 SENIEI 5 , Laura White ' I Paula White John Whittington Thomas Wiggins David Wilkerson Cindy williams Debra Williams Mark Williams Missy Williams y Melissa Williams A Teresa Williams Denise Williamson Katherine Wilson Kenny Wilson Melissa Wilson Todd Wilson Bobby Wiltumer Theresa Winans Cheryl Winters Tanya Witkowski' Marshall Womack Beverly Wong David Wong Denise Wood -l Donna Wood George Wood Paul Woolsey Kim Wootton Susan Wrighf, 'Melanie Wyatt David Yoakley Joey Yost Cheryl Young A -' Judie Young ' Pat Zdunkawicz Barbie Ziegler All Seniors 81 S IOR ACHIEV NTS LISA ABNEY, Fr., Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Psychology Club. Sr., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Psychology Club - Vice-Pres. ROY ABRAMSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. CYNTHIA ADAMS, Fr., Band. Soph., Jr., Spanish Club. Sr., Art Club. CHARLES ADAMS, Fr., FFA. Soph., Jr., Sr. DARLENE ADAMS, Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr. BLYTHE AGEE, Fr., Science Club, Swim Team. Soph., Art Club, Var. Swim Team, Young Life. Jr., Art Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Cheerleader Mgr., Troika Staff, Miss Texas Teenager Finalist. Sr., Art Club and FLARE Queen Candidate, Who's Who Among American High School Students. GENE ALLEN, Fr., Band, German Club. Soph., Band, lnd. Arts Club. Jr., lnd. Arts Clubs. Sr., VICA, lnd. Arts Club. MICHAEL ALLEN, Fr., Art Club. Soph., Art Club. Jr., Art Club. Sr., Art Club, lnd. Arts Club. LORI ALDRIDGE, Fr., Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir. Jr., VOE, DEA. Sr., DEA CO-OP. SHANE ALLITTON, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA Vice-Pres. of P.E. Chapter. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA. DAVID AMBERSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., lnd. Arts Club - Parl. CLARA ANDERSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., OEA, Sr., OEA. KIM ANDREWS, Fr., Soph., Jr., Partners Club, VOE, Oea. Sr., VOE CO- OP,OEA. TIM ANDERSON, Fr., Soph., Spanish Club, Concert Band, Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Sr., Psychology Club. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Fr., Fr. Ftbl, Art Club, Spanish Club. Soph., Soph. Ftbl., Track, Math Club. Sr. JOYCE ARMSTRONG, Fr., Choir. FFA. Soph., Choir, FFA. Jr., Hero Club, Sr., Hero Club. MELISSA ARMSTRONG, Fr., Soph., Jr., Golden Girls, Acappella Choir, Spanish Club. Sr., Golden Girls, Sec. of Acappella Choir, Youth for Christ. HUNT ARNOLD, Fr., F. Ftbl. Soph., Soph. Ftbl., French Club. Jr., French Club. Sr., FCA, Key Club. JIMMY BAKER, Fr., NFL, Competivc Speech. Soph., NFL, Debate Team, Competivc Speech. Jr., French Club, NFL, Debate Team. Sr., Latin Club, French Club, NFL, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. KIM BAKER, Fr., Printing Trades. Soph., Printing Trades. Jr., Sgt. at Arms for Printing Trades. Sr. SHELLEY BARFIELD, Fr., Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA Public Relations Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students. RAYMOND BARNHART, Fr., Marching Band, lnd. Arts Club. Soph., Mar- ching Band, lnd. Arts Club. Jr., Sgt. ol' Vica. Sr., Vice-Pres. for VICA, Rodeo Club. CAROL BARRY, Fr., Spanish Club, Speech Contestant. Soph., Spanish Club, State UIL Solo and Ensemble Piano Division 2, Outstanding Choir Student. Jr., French Club, State UIL Piano Contestant - Division 2, Swing Singers. Sr., French Club, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students. PATRICIA BARTON, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Key Club, Science Club, French Club, Math Club. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Key Club, French Club, Science Fair Winner. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirler. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club, FCA, Young Republicans and FLARE Queen Candidate, Who's Who Among American High School Students. RUSSELL BATSON, Fr., Track, Cross Country. Soph., Track, Cross Coun- try. Jr., Cross Country. Sr. DAVID BAUERLEIN, Fr., Science Club, Math Club. Soph., Troika Staff. Jr., Co-Editor ol' Troika Staff, Cross Country. Sr., Troika Staff, Track, Cross Country. DON BELL, Fr., Band. Soph., Horticulture. Jr., Horticulture. Sr., Horticulture 82 Senior Achievements JOHN BENNETT, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Auto Body. Sr. KURT BERRYMAN, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Spanish Club, Bktbl. Soph., Ftbl., Part- ners Club. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Key Club Sec., Psychology Club Coronation escort, FCA. Sr., Var., Ftbl. All District Team 2, Senior Vice-Pres., Key Club Vice- Pres., Spanish Club, Psychology Club, FCA, Student Council. THOMAS BIRD, Fr., Soph., Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA. BARBARA BLACKBURN, Fr., Spanish Club, JV Track. Soph., JV Track. Jr., Spanish Club, Golf Mgr. DAVID BLUE, Fr., lnd. Arts Club. Soph., Marching Band, Dixieland Band, Symphonic Band. Jr., Marching Band, Dixieland Band, Symphonic Band, Medical Explorers Club Vice-Pres., NHS. Sr., Marching Band, Dixieland Band, Symphonic Band, NHS. MICHAEL BOAZ, Fr., Bowling Club, lnd. Arts Club. Soph., Ind. Arts Club. Jr., VICA. Sr., VICA. KELLI BONNER, Fr., Science Club. Soph., Science Club. Jr., Science Club, VOE-OEA, NHS. Sr., VOE-OEA, OEA Treas. SCOTT BOUDGET, Fr., Soph., Ind. Arts Club. Jr., German Club. Sr., Ger- man Club. LAURIE BOXLEY, Fr., Science Club, Young Life. Soph., Partners Club, Trainer, Spanish Club. Jr., Partners Club, Key Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Trainer. Sr., Key Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club, FCA, Home and Family Living Club. BRYAN BOYER, Fr., Soph., Ftbl., Spanish Club. Jr., Sr. MICHELLE BRANCH, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., Science Club, FHA, Track. Soph., Var. Bktbl., FHA Officer, Science Club, Ind. Arts Club, Partners Club, FCA, Tigerettes. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club, FCA. GARRET BRAUN, Fr., Mens Choir, Tennis Team, Science Club. Soph., Acappella Choir. Jr., Acappella Choir, Vice-Pres. Sr., Acappella Choir. DONNA BRENNER, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA. JAMES BREWER, Fr., Woodshop. Soph., Jr., VICA. Sr. KAREN BRINEGAR, Fr., Golden Girls, Science Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Key Club, Partners Club, Leo Club, Triumph Staff. Sr., Golden Girls Vice-Pres., Home and Family Living, Student Council, FCA, Triumph Staff. SCOTI' BRISCO, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., NFL, Jr., NFL. Sr., NFL, Home and Family Living. KATRINA BROADRIGHT, Fr., Track. Soph., JV Track. Jr., Spanish Club, OEA Club. Sr., OEA Club, FLARE Queen Candidate. AMY BROCK, Fr., Tennis Team, Bktbl. Team, JV Track Team, French Club. Soph., FLARE Staff, Var. Track Team, French Club, Key Club. Jr., FLARE Staff, Var. Track Team Capt., FCA, Key Club, Partners Club, Tigerettes. Sr., FLARE Staff, Var. Track Team Capt., Sec. of FCA, Tigerettes, NHS. BUTCH BROM, Fr. Soph., lnd. Arts Club. Jr., Ind. Arts Club. Sr. JEFF BROUSSARD, Fr., Swim Team, lnd. Arts Club. Soph., Swim Team, Spanish Club, lnd. Arts Club. Jr., Swim Team. Sr., Ind. Arts Club. CLARK BROWN, Fr., lnd. Arts Club. Soph. Jr., Ind. Arts Club. Sr., American Sign Lang. KYM BROWN, Fr., Pres. of Fr. Choir, Spanish Club. Soph., Pres. of Advanc- ed Girls Choir. Jr., Acappella Choir, Partners Club. Sr., Key Club, Math Club, Student Council, Acappella Choir, and Pres., NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students. MISTY BROWN, Fr., Choir. Soph., French Club. Jr., NHS, Acappella Choir, Advanced Girls Choir, Sr., Who's Who Among American High School Students, NHS, Acappella Choir. MARY BRUCE, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., FHAxSoph.FHA. Soph., JV Bktbl., Jr., Sr., Psychology Club, German Club. LAURIE BRUNSON, Fr., Treas. of Fresh. Class, FFA, Student Council. Soph., Student Council, Key Club, Astronomy Club. Jr., FFA, Partners Club, Rodeo Club, Astronomy Club, Leo Club. Sr., FFA, Partners Club, Leo Club. SHAWN BROADWRIGHT, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., Ind. Arts Club. Soph., Bktbl. French Club, lnd. Arts Club Sr. J 3 3 lee in : .3 TIMMIE BUDELL, Fr., Soph., Jr., VOE. Sr., VOE. MATT BURLEIGH, Fr., French Club, Chess Club, Band. Soph., French Club, Chess Club. Jr., French Club, Chess Club. Jr., French Club, Chess Club Sec., lnd. Arts Club, NHS. Sr., Chess Club, Math Club, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students. DEBORAH BURKE, Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr., OEA. CHUCK BURNITZ, Fr., Spanish Club, GolfTeam. Soph., Spanish Club, Golf Team. Jr., Golf Team, 2nd Place in Science Fair. Sr., Math Club, Golf Team, FCA. DLORAH BURNS, Fr., Art Club, Advanced Girls Choir. Soph., Art Club, Tiger Paws. Jr., Art Club. Sr., Art Club Hist. DAVID BURNS, Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr. GARY BURNS, Fr., Soph., Ftbl., Math Club, Science Club, Young Life, lnd. Arts Club. Jr., Student Council, Key Club, Medical Explorers Club, Partners Club. THERESA BUSBY, Fr., Soph. Jr., VOE-OEA. Sr., VOE-OEA. GEORGE BUTLER, Fr., FFA. Soph., German Club. Jr., German Club, OEA. Sr., German Club. TROY BUTLER, Fr., NFL, Swim Team. Soph., NFL, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Medical Explorers Club. Sr., NFL, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Partners Club. Thespians, NHS, Pres. of Medical Explorers Club. TONY BYRON, Fr., German Club. Soph., FHA. Jr., FHA, OEA. Sr., FHA, OEA. DAN CAMILLO, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Soph., Ftb. Jr., Metal Shop. Sr. CRAIG CAMPBELL, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Soph., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Pres. of Soph. Class, GSL, Partners Club, Student Council, Key Club. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Jr. Class Pres., GSL, Student Council, FCA Sec. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., GSL, FCA Pres. KAREN CARLISLE, Fr., Soph., Golden Girls, French Var. Club. French Var. Club. Jr., French Club. Sr., French Club. STEPHEN CARLSON, Fr., Spanish Club, Fr. Track. Soph., Var. Track. Jr., Var. Track. Sr., Var. Track. CATHERINE CARRIER, Fr., FHA, Soph., FHA, Soph. Class Treas., Jr., Key Club, Jr. Class Treas. Sr., Home and Family Living Club, Sr. Class Treas. KEITH CARTWRIGHT, Fr., NFL, Math Club, Bowling Club. Soph., Math Club, Science Club, Bowling Club Pres., Acappella Choir, Student Council, FLARE Staff. Jr., Math Club, Treas., Bowling Club Pres., Science Club, Stu- dent Council, FLARE Staff, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Key Club, Sr., Math Club, Pres., Science Club Hist., Student Council, FLARE Staff, NHS, Key Club. TERRY CASTLEBERRY, Fr., Ftbl., Math Club, Soph., Ftbl., Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Ftbl., Partners Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Partners Club, Key Club, FCA, French Club. IKE CEGIELSKI, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA. CAROL CHAMPAGNE, Fr., Track. Soph., Track, Cross Country. Jr., Var. Cross Country, FCA. Sr. MARK CHANCY, Fr., Fr. Debate Team, JV Tennis Team. Soph., Debate Team, Var. Tennis Team. Jr., Var. Tennis Team, South Texas State Soccer Team, French Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Soccer, French Club Pres., NHS Vice-Pres. ROBERT CHANCE, Fr., NFL, Choir. Soph., NFL, Choir, Science Club. Jr., Pres of NFL, German Club, Student Council. Sr., Pres. of German Club, Stu- dent Council, Young Republicans, Who's Who Among American High School Students. STACI CHANEY, Fr., Fr., Class Rep., Spanish Club, Tiger Paws, Student Council. Soph., Class Rep., Tiger Paws, FLARE Staff, Student Council, Science Club. Jr., FLARE Staff, Key Club, Partners Club, Sr., FLARE Staff, NHS. CARL CHEVOSKY, Fr., Bktbl., Soph., Bktbl., lnd. Arts Club. Jr., Sr., VICA. TRACI CHILDERS, Fr., French Club, Fr., Bktbl. Soph., Bktbl, Cheerleader, Spanish Club, French Club, Key Club, Partners Club. Jr., Var. Track, Part- ners Club, Leo Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Var. Cheerleader, Partners Club, Leo Club. LINDA CHRISTAL, Fr., FHA, Girls Choir, Soph., Advanced Girls Choir. Jr., OEA, Sr. JOANNE CHRISTOPH, Fr., Fr. Vlbl. Soph., JV Vlbl. Jr., Sr. DORA CISNEROS, Fr., Fr. Girls Choir, Spanish Club. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir, Partners Club. Jr., Girls Adv. Choir, Spanish Club, Partners Club, il'- Rodeo Club. Sr., Acappella II Choir. Sr., Acappella Choir II Vice-Pres., Spanish Club. MARY CLAUSEN, Fr., Soph., Jr., Bowling Team, Sr. BECKY CLIFFORD, Fr., Soph., Jr., DE l. Sr., DE 2. CINDY ANN CLINE, Fr., FFA, Soph., FFA. Jr., Horticulture. Sr., Meat Proc. l. KAREN COE, Fr., Science Club, German Club, Young Life. Soph., Science Club, German Club, Partners Club, Young Life. Jr., Science Club, German Club, Triumph Staff, Psychology Club, Partners Club. Sr., Editor of Triumph, Vice-Pres. of Science Club, Reporter of Psychology Club, Student Council, Troika Staff, Coronation Candidate of Science Club. STEVE COLLETTE, Fr., Science Club, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Soph., Spanish Club, Marching and Symphonic Band. Jr., Spanish Club, Mar- ching and Symphonic Band, Key Club. Sr., Spanish Club, Var. Ftbl., Key Club, Science Club, NHS. MARK COLLINS, Fr., Latin Club, Var. Diving Team. Soph., Latin Club, Var. Diving Team. Jr., Latin Club, Sr. DORSET COMANCHE, Fr., Cross Country, Soph., Cross Country. Jr., Cross Country. Sr., Cross Country, Var. Track. CHRIS CONROE, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., DE. RICHIE CONTI, Fr., Track Mgr., Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., Pres. of Drafting Club. Sr. DAVID CORBIT, Fr., Golf, lnd. Arts Club. Soph., Golf. Jr., Golf, NFL. Sr., Golf, Psychology Club, NFL. DAVIS CORDOVA, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., VICA, Vice-Pres., of Drafting. JERRY COUVILLION, Fr., Trainer, Science Club. Soph., Science Club, Trainer, French Club. Jr., Acappella Choir, Spanish Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Sr., Acappella Choir, Math Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. KENT COX, Fr., Swim Team, Tennis Team, Track. Soph., Track. Jr., Ind. Arts Club, Vocational Drafting. RAYMOND COX, Fr., Bktbl. Mgr., Spanish Club. Soph., Bktbl. Mgr., Bsbl., Spanish Club. Jr., Bsbl. Sr., Bsbl. PAT COYNE, Fr., Soph., Jr., Spanish Club. Sr., Spanish Club. BRIAN CREIGHTON, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., Science Club. Soph., JV Bktbl., Science Club. Jr., Var. Bktbl., Sr., Var. Bktbl. CONNIE LYNN CROSS, Fr., FHA, Fr. Girls Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir, Spanish Club, Trainer. Jr., ICT. Sr., ICT, VICA Treas. CARRIE CROELEY, Fr., FHA. Soph. Jr. Sr. DEANNA CROWLEY, Fr., Fr. Bktbl. Team. Soph., JV Bktbl. Team. Jr., Var. Bktbl. Team. Sr. ll lii CROWLEYJ A f x , '3' 5 Senior Achi evements - 83 CATHY CURRY, Fr., Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr. VELORI D'AGELLA, Fr., Vlbl., Soph., Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA. SARA DANVILLE, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., Spanish Club. GREG DARBY, Fr., Tennis, French Club. Soph., Key Club, J.V. Tennis, French Club. Jr., FCA, Var. Tennis, French Club. Sr., FCA Officer, French Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. MARK DARSEY, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Ind. Arts, Soph., Ind. Arts, Jr. Ind. Arts, Sr. Ind. Arts. LEAH DAVIES, Fr. Spanish Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. Jr., Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band. Sr. Marching Band, Symphonic Band. BEVERLY DAVIS, Fr., Track. Soph., Jr., Psychology, ICT. Sr., D.E. LISA DAVIS, Soph., FFA, Volleyball. Jr., Spanish Club, Volleyball. Sr., Volleyball, Tigerettes. DONNA DAY, Fr., Choir. Soph., Choir, FHA. Jr., FHA. Sr., FHA, OEA. LYNDA DeHOFF, Fr., Science Club. Soph., Trainer, Science Club, Partners Club. Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Trainer, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Key Club, FCA, Spanish Club, Leo Club, Home and Family Living Club. LESLEY G. DERRYBERRY, Jr., Choir, FHA. Sr., Choir, Child Care, Partners Club. SCOTT DESKINS, Fr., Soph., Bktbl., JV Bsbl., Partners Club, Latin Club, Key Club. Jr., Var. Bsbl., Partners Club, Key Club, Leo Club, Latin Club, FCA, Psychology Club. Sr., Var. Bsbl., Key Club, Partners Club, FCA, Latin Club, Psychology Club. GUY DEWALD, Fr., Soph., Ftbl., Key Club, Jr., Var. Ftbl., FCA, Key Club, Sr., Var. Ftbl. lst All District Team, FCA, Pres. of Home and Family Living. SHANNON DIAMOND, JV Golf, Concert Band, Young Life. Soph., J Golf, Marching Band, Concert Band. Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Fair. JOANNE DIXON, Fr., Soph., Tiger Paws, FHA. Jr., Tiger Paws Lt., Partners Club, Spanish Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., Spanish Club, Med. Ex. Club, Leo Club. STEPHANIE DODSON, Fr., Tiger Paws, French Club. Soph., Jr., Psychology Club. Sr. LILA DONEHOO, Fr., Var. Track, Spanish Club, Young Life, Tigerette. Soph., Var. Track, Key Club, Young Life, Tigerette. Jr., Partners Club, Var. Track, Key Club, FCA, NHS. Sr., Var. Track, Key Club, FCA, NHS, Psychology Club, Tigerette. MELISSA DORRIS, Fr., FHA, Soph., Sec. of FHA. Jr., Sr. ROBERT DOUGLASS, Fr., Bktbl., Soph., JV Bktbl., Science Club. Spanish Club. Sr., Acappella Choir, Science Club, Drama Club. SHARON DOWNS, Fr., Spanish Club, GSL. Soph., Science Club, Gsl. Jr., GSL, Sec. of Partners Club, Leo Club, OEA. Sr., GSL, Leo Club, OEA Vice-Pres. BURT DOZIER, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Bktbl. Spanish Club, Soph., Bktbl., Spanish Club, Ind. Arts Club. Jr., JV Bktbl., JV Tennis Team, Ind. Arts Club. Sr., Var. Tennis Team, Chess Club, Ind. Arts Club. MARK DUBE, Fr., German Club, Science Club. Soph., German Club, Mar- ching Band, Science Club. Jr., German Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, NHS. Sr., German Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Math Club, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students. SCOTT DuBOIS. Fr., Soph., Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Ind. Arts Club, DECA. Sr. DE, Deca. CINDY DUKE, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph., Tiger Paws. Jr. Partners Club, OEA. Sr. Partners Club. PAUL DUSEBOUT, Fr., NFL. Soph., NFL, FLARE. Jr., FLARE, NFL, Spanish Club. Sr., FLARE, NHS, Spanish Club. PAUL DUVA, Fr. Ftbl. Soph., Soph. Ftbl. Jr., Data Processing. Sr., Data Pro- cessing Pres. DEBBIE DWYER, Fr., Science Club, Concert Band, French Club. Soph., Marching Band, Flag Corps, French Club, Concert Band. Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Flag Corps, French Club, Partners Club. Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Flag Corps, Key Club, French Club, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students. JAMES DYE, Fr., Soph., Spanish Club, Swim Team. Jr. Spanish Club, Swim Team, NHS. Sr., Math Club, NHS. STEPHANIE EARTHMAN, Fr., Golden Girls, Math Club, French Club, Science Club. Soph., Golden Girls, French Club. Jr., French Club, Math Club, CURRY 84 1 Senior Achievements f Partners Club, NHS, Youth for Christ. Sr., Math Club, Key Club, NHS, Chemistry ll Club, FLARE Queen Candidate. LISA EDWARDS, Fr., Fr. Class Rep. Student Council, Golden Girls, NFL. Soph., Soph Class Rep., NFL, Student Council, Football Cheerleader, Part- ners Club, Key Club. Jr., Jr. Class Rep, Student Council, Football Cheerleader, NFL, Spanish Club Treas., Key Club, Leo Club, Leo Club, Stu- dent Council Valentines Queen Contestant. Sr., Head Varsity Cheerleader, NHS, NFL, Key Club Executive Board, Leo Club, Spanish Club. DEBRA ELLISOR, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA - Vice Pres., Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Club. Sr., FFA - Pres., Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Club, Key Club. LORI ELLISOR, Fr., NFL. Soph., NFL, Science Fiction Club. Jr., NFL, Psychology Club. Sr., NFL. MARY ELIZONDO, Soph., Jr., OEA Club. Sr., OEA Sec. MALCOLM ENYART, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Sr. D'JUANA EUBANKS, Jr., Partners Club, Band. Sr., Band SANDY FAUBION, Fr., Choir, FHA. Soph., FHA. Jr., HERO Club. Sr., HERO Club. DOUGLAS FAULEY, Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Auto Body. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. DAVE FAUS EK, Fr., Soph., JV Cross Country, Latin Club. Jr., Sr., Triumph Staff. CONNIE FELCHAK, Fr., FFA, Greenhand Degree, Band. Soph., FFA, Chapter Farmer Degree. Jr., FFA, Lone Star Farmer Degree. Sr., FFA, FFA Lady in Waiting, KEITH FESTER, Fr., Fontana Jr. High, Wrestling. Soph., C. E. King High. Jr., Conroe, VICA. Sr., Building Trades, VICA Pres. TAMMY FITZPATRICK, Fr., Golden Girls, French Club. Soph., Golden Girls French Club. Jr., Golden Girls, FTA, J. A. Read Scholarship, NHS,l Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club. DONDA FORD, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls. Jr., Golden Girlsi VOE Committee Chairman. Sr., Leo Club, VOE Vice-Pres. l MELANIE FOSTER, Fr., Drama Club, Choir Musical. Soph., Drama Choir, Musical. Jr., Drama Club Advisory Board, Show Choir, Thespians. Drama Club Treasurer, Show Choir Sec. and Treas., French Club. MUNCH FOSTER, Fr., Golden Girls, Fr. Class Sec., Science Club, Club. Soph., Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Partners Club, Student Council, I Club, Golden Girls, Key Club. Jr., Football Cheerleader, Spanish Club Student Council, Key Club, NHS. Sr., Var. Cheerleader, Sr. Class Rep. Key Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Club FLARE Queen Candidate, Council, NHS, Homecoming Candidate, Who's Who Among American School Students. 1 h A l HANNELORE FOX, Fr., Willis High, Volleyball, Tennis, Golf, Softball. Soph., Annual Staff, FTA Treas., Drill Team, Tennis, 2nd District Golf. Jr., Conroe High, German Club, OEA Club. Sr., German Club Sec., OEA Sec. JEFFREY FRANK, Fr., Soph., JV Baseball. Jr., JV Baseball, lst in State AC Project. Sr. D. D. GALLAGHER, Fr., Var. Swim Team. Soph., Var. Swim Team, Astronomy Club, Math Club, Science Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Math Club, Science Fiction Club. Sr.. Science Fiction Club. BEAU GALLE, Fr., Soph., NFL, lst at E.D.A. State Tournament. Jr., NFL, Sr., Show Choir. DAVID GASTON, Fr., NFL, Debate. Soph., NFL, Debate. Jr., Industrial Arts, Spanish Club, NFL. Sr., NFL KRISTIN GEHRMAN, Fr., Bktbl., JV Track, Science Club, French Club. Soph., JV Bktbl., JV Track, Science Club. Jr., Key Club, Partners Club. Sr., Key Club, FCA, Psychology Club. EARL GELSTON, Fr., Band. Soph., Band. Jr., Sr., Spanish Club. LEE GEORGE, Fr., Tennis Team, Spanish Club, Key Club. Soph., JV Tennis Team, Key Club, Partners Club. Jr., Var. Tennis Team, Key Club, Partners Club. Sr., Math Club, Science Club, NHS, Key Club, Student Council, Math Club Rep. MARK GIBSON, Fr., Building Trades. Soph., Building Trades. Jr., Sr., ICT. HENRY GIDEON, Fr., German Club. Soph., German Club, A-Capella Choir, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest. Jr., German Club, A-Capella Choir, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest Medalist. Sr., German Club, A-Capella Choir, Drama Club. JANA GLIESE, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., JV Tigerette Club. Jr., Var. Volleyball, 2nd Team All District, Tigerette Club. Sr., Var. Volleyball, lst Team All District, Tigerette Club. SHARON GILES, Fr., Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Key Club Science Club, Spanish Club, Math Club. PENNI GOLDING, Fr., Girls Choir Pres., Industrial Arts Club Lady in Waiting. Soph., A-Capella Choir, l at Solo Ensemble, 2 at State, Youth Ad- visory Cncl. Jr., Skipped for Early Grad. Sr., A-Capella Choir Vice-Pres., Youth Advisory Cncl. Pres., FLARE Queen Cand., Chairman of District 6, NHS, Partners Club. KATHY GOLLEY, Fr., Tennis Team, French Club, lst at Science Fair. Soph., Tennis Team, French Club, Key Club. Jr., Var. Tennis, FCA, Key Club, Part- ners Clubs, Leo Club. Sr., Var. Tennis, Key Club Lady in Waiting, NHS, Tigerettes. GIDGET GRAHAM, Fr., FHA, Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls. Jr., Golden Girls, Psychology Club. Sr., Golden Girls Company A. Home and Family Liv- ing Club. LAURI HAGER, Fr., Weisenborn Jr. High, Editor of Yearbook, Band, Science Club, Class Sec., Student Cncl., National Jr. Honor Society, French Club. Soph., Lakeview Centennial High, Band, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Com- puteg Clubg French Club, Student Cncl., Stage Band. Sr., Conroe, Symphonic Ban , NH . CINDY HAIGHT, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph., Tiger Paws. Jr., Tennis. Sr., Wheaton-Warrenville. JANA HALL, Fr., Spanish Club, Young Life, Soph., Science Club, Math Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Science Club Sec., Math Club Sec., FLARE Staff. Sr., FLARE Staff, Coronation Candidate for FLARE. MARION HAMMOND, Fr., Soph., Advanced Choir. Jr., Sr. ANITA I-IANDLEY, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., OEA. RICHARD HANSEN, Fr., German Club. Soph., German Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Astronomy Club. Jr., Chess Club, Science Club, German Club, Science Fiction Club. Sr., Chess Club Pres., Science Club, German Club, In- dustrial Arts Club, Science Fiction Club. SHERRY HARDCASTLE, Fr., Concert Band. Soph., Marching Band, Con- cert Band. Jr., Marcxh Marching Band, Concert Band, French Club. Sr., FHA, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, French Club. JIMMY HARRIS, Fr., Aldine, Band Spanish Club. Soph., Aldine, FFA, FFA State Delegate, Spanish Club, GolfTeam. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA. TERESA HARRIS, Fr., FHA. Soph., Tiger Paws, FHA, OEA. Jr., Moved to Houston QWorthing Senior Highj. CAMERON HARRISON, Fr. Science Club, Band. Soph., Volleyball Mgr. Jr., Volleyball Mgr., NHS. Sr., German Club, NHS, Chemistry II Club. PAULA HARRISON, Fr., Bktbl. Mgr., Science Club. Soph., FLARE and Triumph Photographer, Key Club, French Club. Jr., FLARE and Triumph Photographer, Leo Club, French Club, Miss United Teenager State Finalist. Sr., Leo Club, French Club, Key Club, FLARE Photographer. SHARON HARVEY, Fr., FFA. Soph., FHA. Jr., Sr., VOE. LYNN HARVILL, Fr., Tennis Team, Science Club. Soph., FLARE Staff. Jr., FLARE Staff Assistant Editor, French Club, NHS, Cheerleader Mgr. Sr., FLARE Staff Editor, French Club, NHS, Key Club, FCA, Student Cncl., FLARE Staff Lady-in-Waiting. STUART HASTINGS, Fr., Peters Tup. High School, Ftbl., Conroe High School, Track. Soph., Track, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. . MIKE HAUKE, Fr., Ftbl., IAC Club. Soph., Ftbl., IAC Club, Partners Club. Jr., JV Ftbl., VICA Club, VICA Par., Metal Trades. Sr., Var, Ftbl., VICA Club, Metal Trades. SCOT HAYWARD, Fr., Cross Country Track. Soph., Cross Country Track, FHA. Jr., Cross Country Track, FHA, Industrial Arts. Sr., Cross Country Track, FHA, Industrial Arts Club, FCA, Latin Club, Home and Family Liv- ing Club. TRACI HECKMAN, Fr., FHA Par., FHA Hostess, Golden Girls. Soph., FHA Vice-Pres. of Publicity, FHA Hostess Pres., Var. Ftbl. Cheerleader. Jr., FHA Pres., Golden Girls, Class Rep., Partners Club, Student Cncl. Sr., FHA Hist., Homecoming Queen Cand., Partners Club. NATALIE HEINE, Fr., French Club, Cross Country. Soph., Bktbl. Cheerleader. Jr., Sr. Rumi: HENDERSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., sr. LISA HENDERSON, Fr., Tennis Team, Science Club. Soph., Bktbl. Cheerleader, Science Club, Key Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Bktbl. Cheerleader, Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Var. Cheerleader, FCA, Spanish Club. CHARLES I-IENDRICKSEN, Fr., Ftbl., Spanish Club. Soph., Ftbl., Spanish Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. LONNIE HERNANDEZ, Fr., Ftbl., Track. Soph., Ftbl., ,Key Club. Jr., Ftbl., Key Club, FCA. Sr., Ftbl., Key Club, FCA, NHS. BRYAN HICKS, Fr., Soph., Jr. - Roxana, Ill. Sr., JV Ftbl. DIANA HIGGINS, Fr., Tennis Team, High Salesman Fr. Candy Sales. Soph., JV Tennis Team, Math Club, Tigerettes. Jr., Var. Tennis Team, Math Club, Elgiegettes, NHS. Sr., Var. Tennis Team, Math Club Vice-Pres., Tigerettes, JOHN HIGGINS, Fr., Soph., Jr., DECA. Sr., DE Club Pres. BEAU HIGHTAN, Fr., Soph., Jr., ICT, Industrial Arts Club. Sr., DE. DANA HILL, Fr., Adv. Girls Science Club, Drama Club. Soph., A Cappella Choir, Swing Singers, Drama Club, District Choir, Thespians, Region Choir. Jr., A Cappella Choir, Drama Club, Thespians, District Choir, Region Choir, Area Choir, lst Division State Solo. Sr., A Cappella Choir Librarian, Drama Club, Advisory Board, Thespians, District Choir, Region Choir, NHS, FFA, Who's Who Among American High School Students. JAMES HOBBS, Fr., Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., Men's Choir, All-State Cand., In- dustrial Arts Club Officer. Jr., A Cappella Choir, Building Trades and VICA Officer, Sr., A Cappella Choir. MIKE HOFFART, Fr., Spanish Club, Concert Band. Soph., Science Club, Concert Band. Jr., Auto Mechanics. Sr., Auto Mechanics. CHRIS HOKE, Fr., Metal Shop. Soph., A Cappella Choir, Men's Chorus. Jr., A Cappella Choir. Sr., A Cappello. BILLY HOLIFIELD, Fr., Ftbl., Bktbl., Industrial Arts. Soph., JV Bktbl., In- dustrial Arts, Partners Club. Jr., German Club, FCA, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., Varsity Bktbl., FCA, Partners Club, German Club. STEVE HOLLOWAY, Fr., Marching Band. Soph., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Medical Careers Club. JEFF HOPPER, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Men's Choir. Soph., Vica Auto Body, Men's Choir. Jr., Sec. Vica Air Condition, lst at Regional and State Comp., Rodeo Club, Men's Choir. Sr. DIANNA HOWARD, Fr., Soph., Jr., Spanish Club. Sr., Spanish Club, Psychology Club, FHA. JULI HRUSKA, Fr., Young Life, Spanish Club, Science Club, Tennis Team. Soph., Key Club, Spanish Club Treas., Partners Club, Science Club. Jr., Leo's Club, Key Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Home and Family Living Club Sec., FHA, Leo Club. KARL HUTCHINS, Fr., Ftbl., Track, MenYs Choir Librarian, Partners Club, Key Club, I at U.I.L. Solo and Ens. Soph., Ftbl, JV Bsbl., A Cappella Choir, FCA, l at Solo and Ens. Jr., Var. Ftbl., A Cappella Choir, FCA, Pres. Leo Club, Vice-Pres. Partners Club, Good Sportsmanship League, 1 at U.I.L. Solo and Ens. Sr., A Cappella Choir - All District and All Region, Pres. Leo Club, Officer of Partners Club, FCA, Good Sportsmanship League. -wt I ni 1 inf frigid: ff f. f I 1 TL I J el 4 Y . ,nyfv , 1 K fnplqjrf ..., ,. , , lag A i.'.w1l3E.lw .i lv -P1 : 4 4 f :Mt iiiagsaas. ., ni 1. ww- ti .t,,,.rg35,,..a' 1 , ,.n,,,,,, frm sn is wt.- i I gf Qing-s:,i2iw1 nl. I1 ,,i I ,Ae f ' I f X 1, gsenior' if 1 1- I fn Jfl:f.i':fi,1r? i -a Meta ni i ISAACKS VIRGINIA ISAACKS, Fr., Texas School for Blind, FHA, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Student Council, Dorm Council, Jr. Achievement Choir. Soph., FHA, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Student Council, Dorm Council, Jr. Achievement Choir. Jr., Vice-Pres. of Jr. Class. Sr., Conroe High. JAMES ISBELL, Fr., Cross Country, Track, Metal Shop. Soph., Cross Coun- try, Metal Shop. Sr., Drama, A Cappello Choir. CLIFTON JACKSON, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Ftbl. Sr., Ftbl. GREG JACKSON, Fr., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Key Club, Var. Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., 2nd Team All District Ftbl. BOB JACOBS, Fr., Steamboat Springs Col. Soph., Union High, Okla. Jr., Silina High, Pryor High, Okl. Sr., Conroe. PAUL JACOBY, Fr., Bktbl., German Club, Science Club. Soph., Bkbtl. Jr., JV Bktbl., German Club. Sr., Var. Bktbl., NHS. KEITH JAEGAR, Fr., JV Tennis, Spanish Club, Fr. Tennis District Champ. Soph., Grand Champion at Science Fair, Var. Tennis, Spanish Club. Jr., Var. Tennis, NHS, Rep. to State Math Contest, Who's Who Among High School Students. Sr., Chemistry 2 Club, NHS, Var. Tennis Team Captain. DARRYL JAMAIL, Fr., Track. Soph., Spanish Club, Cross Country, Track. Jr., NHS, Var. Track. Sr., NHS, Var. Track. SCOTT JAYNES, Fr., Band, Drama, All Region Band, Outstanding Achiever and Ens. Medalist. Soph., Mission High, All Region Band, Outstanding Achiever and Ens. Medalist. Jr., Concert and Marching Band, lst Class Medal for Solo. Sr., Conroe. KIMBERLY JEFFERSON, Fr., Tiger Paws, FHA. Soph., lst Star Liet. Tiger Paws, Partners Club. Jr., Psychology Club, French Club, Partners Club, Medical Careers Club. Sr., Partners Club, Psychology Club, Medical Careers Club. JOY JOHNS, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Meat Processing l. Sr., Meat Pro- cessing 2. BELINDA JOHNSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., FHA. Sr., H.E.C.E. BILL JOHNSON, Fr., Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Sr. JUDY JOHNSTON, Fr., McCullough, Band. Soph., Conroe, Band. Jr., Mar- ching Band. Sr. MELINDA JOHNSON, Fr., Soph., FHA, French Club. Jr., FHA. Sr., H.E.C.E. ROSIE JOHNSON, Fr., Coldspring Jr. High, FHA See. Soph., Conroe. Jr., Spanish Club, Psychology Club. Sr., OEA Special Committee. STACY JOHNSON, Fr., Choir. Soph., Choir, FFA. Jr., Childcare. Sr. GARY JONES, Fr., Ftbl., Choir. Soph., Ftbl., FFA. Jr., JV Ftbl., FFA. Sr., Leo Club, FFA. JUDY JONES, Fr., FHA Historian and Hostess, Science Club. Soph., Trainer, Spanish Club, Science Club, Partners Club. Jr., Trainer, Spanish Club, Key Club. Sr., Spanish Club, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, FCA, Home and Family Living Club. PAMELA JONES, Fr., Band. Soph., Choir. Jr., A Cappella Choir, VOE. Sr., A Cappella Choir, VOE Treas., Choir Coron. Cand. RUSSELL JONES, Fr., Bktbl. Soph., Bktbl. Jr., Bktbl., FCA, Spanish Club. Sr., Bktbl., FCA, Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. VALERIE JONES, Fr., FHA. Soph., FHA, Bkbtl. Manager. Jr., Partners Club, FHA. Sr., Home and Family Living Club. SUSIE JUNG, Fr., JV Track, Swimteam. Soph., JV Track, Psychology Club. Jr., Sr. MICHAEL KANCILJA, Fr., Marching Band, Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Marching Band, Industrial Arts Club Vice-Pres. Jr., Metal Trades. Sr., Metal Trades Treas. CAROL KAWSZAN, Fr., 2nd at Houston Livestock and Rodeo Art Show. Soph., Cross Country, Track. Jr., NHS, Spanish Club. Sr., NHS, Spanish Club. PHIL KELEN, Fr., Track, Ftbl. Soph., Var. Track, Ftbl., Partners Club. Jr., Var. Track, Var. Ftbl., Partners Club, Key Club. Sr., Var. Track, Var. Ftbl., Partners Club, Key Club. CLINTON KELLOGG, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sgt. of Arms of Drafting Club. Sr., Drafting Club. DARRYL KELLEY, Fr., South Houston, Marching Band. Soph., Stage, Mar- ching, Symphonic, Orchestra Band. Jr., Stage, Marching, Symphonic, Or- chestra Band. Sr., Data Proc. GREG KELLEY, Fr., Spanish Club, Science Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., In- 86 Senior Achievements dustrial Arts Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. Sr., Industrial Arts Club, Science Club, Marching Band, Symph. Band. REGINA KELLEY, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Meat Processing. Sr., Meat Processing. KATHY KINES, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Sr., Horticulture. C. B. KING, Fr., Metal Shop. Soph., Metal Shop. Jr., Metal Trades. Sr., JCT. TAMMY KING, Fr., Band. Soph., Band. Jr., NHS. Sr., NHS, Spanish Club. JON KINNAMON, Fr., Monroney Jr. High, Ftbl., Wrestling. Soph., Midwest City High, French Club, Wrestling. Jr., Conroe, Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Psychology Club. SHERRY KIRTLEY, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph., FFA, Science Club. Jr., Science Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Science Club. MATT KISTNER, Fr., Fairview High, German Club, Var. Golf, Baseball. Soph., Var. Golf, Var. Baseball, German Club Pres. Jr., Var. Golf, German Club, Chess Club. Sr., Conroe, NHS, Golf Team. TONY KUZNIAR, Fr., Trainer. Soph., Trainer, Var. Ftbl. Trainer. Jr., Var. Trainer, Sec. Auto Mechanics. KAY KRAUSKOPF, Fr., Golden Girls, Class Rep., Student Council, FHA. Soph., Golden Girls, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Partners Club, Key Club, Psychology Club, Coron. Cand., Psychology Club. LIZ KUCHLER, Fr., Soph., Jr., Printing Trades. Sr., Data Processing, OEA Club. GEORGE LANDRY, Fr., Ftbl., Track. Soph., Var. Ftbl., Var. Track. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Track. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Key Club. LAURIE LANDRY, Fr., JV Tennis, French Club. Soph., Var. Tennis Team, JV District Singles Champ, French Club, Key Club. Jr., Var. Tennis, Key Club, Partners Club, Science Club, FCA, Tigerettes. Sr., NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Var. Tennis, Key Club, Key Club Coron. Cand., Partners Club, FCA, Tigerettes. TOMMY LANGLOI S, Fr., Science Club, French Club, 2nd in Science Fair. Soph., Science Club, French Club, 3rd in Science Fair. Jr., Science Club, Latin Club, NHS, 3rd in Science Fair. Sr., Treas. Science Club, Latin Club, NHS. JIMMY LANSDON, Fr., Metal Trades. Soph., Wood Trades. Jr., Auto Mechanics. Sr., Auto Mech. JAMES LaPERNA, Fr., FFA. Soph., Jr., Sr., Metal Trades. LESLIE JACKSON LaRUE, Fr., MacArthur High, FHA, FTA. Soph., Odessa Hgh, Crockett High, Clear Lake High, Conroe High. Jr., Sr., Choir. SUZANNE LaFI'I'I'E, Fr., Concert Band, Spanish Club. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Home and Family Living Club. Sr., VOE-OEA. CONNER STZENBY, Fr., Medical Careers Club, German Club. Soph., Medical Careers Club, German Club. Jr., Sr. BARBARA LeCUREUX, Fr., L'Anse Cruise North High, Choir, Drama, Cheerleader. Soph., Jr., Vice-Pres. Cosmetolfigy, Metal Trades Lady-in- Waiting. Sr., Cosmetology, Metal Trades Coron. Candidate. TRACY LEE, Fr., Golf. Soph., Golf, Spanish Club. Jr., Golf. Sr., Golf, Who's Who Among American High School Students. SCOTT LEE, Fr., Soccer Team, Spanish Club, Alpha Society. Soph., Soccer Team, Spanish Club, Alpha Society, Bktbl. Jr., Soccer Team. Sr., Soccer Team. VICTOR LaVERGNE, Fr., Marching and Symph. Band, French Club, I at Solo and Ens. Soph., Marching and Symphonic Band, l Div. at State Solo and Ens., French Club. Jr., l Chair Symph. and Marching Band, Region and District Band, l Div. Solo and Ensemble, NHS. Sr., Band Pres., l Chair Mar- ching and Symph. Band, NHS, l Div. Solo and Ens. SUSAN LeVRIER, Fr., Band, Art. Soph., Art, Science Fiction Club. Jr., Mar- ching Band, Concert Band, Art Club, Science Fiction Club. Sr., Marching and Concert Band, Art Club, Science Fiction Club. SHAWN LITTLEFORD, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. KAMA LOGAN, Fr., French Club, Young Life. Soph., Golden Girls, Science- Club, French Club. Jr., Bktbl. Cheerleader, Science Club, Key Club, Psychology Club, NHS. ANNE LONG, Fr., FHA, Golden Key Hostess, Class Rep. Soph., FHA, Golden Key Hostess, Class Rep., French Club, Bktbl. Cheerleader. Jr., Class Rep., Bktbl. Cheerleader, French Club. Sr., Class Rep., French Club, Home and Family Living Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate. SUSAN LYNCH, Fr., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Partners Club, Dancer FLARE Coron. Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club, Partners Club, Danced Nat. Comp. at Los Angeles. Jr., Liet. Co. A Golden Girls, GiGi's, Science Club, Leo's Club. Sr., Captain of Dance Golden Girls, GiGi's, Home and Family Living Club, Key Club. BILLY MADDUX, Fr., GolfTeam. Soph., GolfTeam, Spanish Club, Bowling Team. Jr., Var. Golf, Bowling Team. Sr., Var. Golf, Psychology Club, Bowling. JOYCE MANNING, Fr., JV Track, FHA. Soph., JV Track, FHA. Jr., Mon- tgomery H.S.. Sr., Var. Track. LORRIE MARION, Fr., McCullough Drill Team. Soph., Jr., Sr. KATHY MASTIN, Fr., JV Track. Soph., JV Track. Jr., JV Track, Tigerette Club, FCA, Spanish Club, Spanish Club, Leo Club. Sr., Partners Club, Leo Club. MIKE MATTOX, Fr., Chess Club, Art Club, Astronomy Club, NFL, Speech Club. Soph., Science Fiction Club, Chess Club, Art Club, Astronomy Club. Jr., Speech, Chess Club, Art Club, Science Fiction Club, NFL, Troika. Sr., Art Club, Chess Club, Troika, Science Fiction Club. WENDALENE MAXEDON, Fr., FHA, FHA Hostess, Science Club. Soph., FHA V. Pres., Key Club, Partners Club, Trainer, FHA Hostess. Jr., FHA V. Pres., Student Council, Key Club, Partners Club, Trainer. Sr., FHA, Area V. Pres., Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. DIANNE McAFEE, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club, GiGis, Leo Club. Sr., Golden Girls, GiGis, Spanish Club, Key Club, Leo Club, Rep. for Leo Club. MARLANIA McALISTER, Fr., Marching Band, FHA Hostess. Soph., Mar- ching Band, Flag Corps, Concert Band. Jr., DECA, Sr. MAUREEN MCCAFFREY, Fr., Soph., Eldorado H.S. Jr., Key Club. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club, FCA. AMANDA MCCALLUM, Fr., French Club. Soph., French Club, Science Fic- tion Club. Jr., French Club. Sr., French Club, Science Fiction Club, Psychology Club Trcas., Chess Club. KELLIE McCARTY, Fr., JV Track, Volleyball Team, FHA, Jr. Drama Club, VICA, Cosmetology, Sr. Partners Club, Cosmetology, VICA V. Pres. DAVID MCCOWN, Fr.. Soph., Jr., Sr., Sgt. at Arms ofVICA. MARY MeDANIEL, Fr., Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Treas. Sr., YFC. RENEE MCDANIEL, Fr., FHA. Soph., Partners Club. Jr., Printing Trades V. Pres. Sr., OEA, Data Processing. BETSY McDONALD, Fr., Golf Team. Soph., Key Club, Spanish Club, Var. Golf. Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Var. Golf, FCA. Sr., Whos Who Among Am. H. S. Students. SCOTT McDONALD, Fr., FFA. Soph., Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop. Jr., DE. Sr. CAROLINE McDOWELL, Fr., French Club, Concert Band. Soph., French Club, Concert Band. Jr., Russell H.S., Jr. Achievement, Concert Band, Beta Club. Sr., Choir. JOEL MCGEE, Fr., Bktbl., Latin Club, YL, Latin Contest. Soph., FLARE Sports Staff, Latin Club V. Pres., JV Bktbl., Latin Contest, Escort for FLARE Coron., AOA. Jr., FLARE Sports Staff, Latin Club, Science Fair Third Place, NHS, Distinguished American H.S. Students. Sr., FLARE Sports Editor, NHS Pres., Student Council, Latin Club, Distinguished American H.S. Students, Honor Student. National Merit Letter of Commendation. MARIA McGIVNEY, Fr., Var. Tennis Team, French Club, Science Club, Tigerettes. Soph., Var. Tennis Team, Tigerettes, Key Club, Partners Club, Science Club. Jr., Var. Tennis Team, Tigerettes, FCA, NHS, Key Club, Triumph Staff, Partners Club, Science Club. Sr., Var. Tennis Team, French Club, Key Club, Partners V. Pres., Tigerettes, NHS, FCA V. Pres., Key Club, Triumph Staff, Coron. Lady-in-Waiting FCA. JENNIFER McKEEL, Fr., Volleyball Team. Soph., JV Volleyball. Jr., Var. Volleyball Team, Tigerette Club. Sr., Var. Volleyball, Tigerette Club Pres., Second Team All District. KIM MCKENZIE, Fr., Tiger Paw. Soph., Key Club, Math Club, Science Club, Partners Club, Tiger Paws. Jr., Math Club, Science Club, Key Club, Partners Club, FCA Sec, Spanish Club. Sr., Key Club, Math Club, Partners Club, FCA Rept., Spanish Club V. Pres., Home and Family Living Club, Who's Who Among American H.S. Students. MOLLIE McLEAN, Fr., Choir, Drama Club, My Fair Lady Cast, Death Takes A Holiday. Soph., Drama Club, Thespians, Our Town. Jr., Drama Club, Choir, Thespians, You Can't Take It With You , Ok. Cast. Sr., Drama Club Sec., Choir, Thespians, An Evening of One Acts , The Miserf' MICHAEL MCMILLAN, Fr., Latin Club. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Astronomy Club, Auto Mechanics. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. ELIZABETH MCPHERSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. LAURIE McQUIGGIN, Fr., Tennis Team, Science Fair Winner. Soph., Spanish Club, Science Club, Math Club. Jr., Spanish Club, Key Club, Part- ners Club, Math Club, NHS. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club, NHS, Math Club. JEFF MCWHORTER, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA, Meat Processing. Sr., FFA, Meat Processing. PAULA MEDINA, Fr., Tiger Paws, Spanish Club. Soph., Tiger Paws. Jr., Tiger Paws, Cosmetology, VICA. Sr., VICA Pres., Partners Club. STEVE MELONCON, Fr.. Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., JV Ftbl., FCA. Sr., Var. Ftbl., FCA, Industrial Arts Club, Partners Club. TREVA MEMMER, Fr., Duncanville High School, CVAE Construction Trades, VOCT. Soph., Building Trades. Jr., Building Trades. Sr. MIKE MILLER, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA, Science Club. Jr., FFA. Sr. JEAN MILLS, Fr., Tiger Paws, FHA. Soph., FHA. Jr., Partners Club, OEA. Sr., Partners Club, Psychology Club, Spanish Club. KAY MINNIS, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., FLARE Staff, Spanish Club. Jr., FLARE Staff, Industrial Arts, FLARE Queen Cand., NHS. RICHARD MOE, Fr., Var. Swim Team, German Club. Soph., Var. Swim Team, Science Club, Science Fiction Club, Astronomy Club, German Club, Chess Club. Jr., Var. Swim Team, Science Club, German Club, Science Fic- tion Club, Chess Club. Sr., Science Club, German Club, Science Fiction Club, Chess Club. JOE MONTANARI, Fr., Latin Club, Golf Team. Soph., Latin Club, Golf Team. Jr., Math Club, NHS, GolfTeam. Sr., Math Club, NHS, GolfTeam. MARGARET MOORE, Fr., Golden Girls, Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Triumph Staff, French Club Rep., NHS Student Council. Sr., Golden Girls, French Club, Triumph Staff, NHS. MELANIE MOORE, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club. Jr., Golden Girls, GiGi's, French Club Hist., Triumph Staff. Sr., Golden Girls, GiGi's, French Club Treas., Triumph Staff, Lady'in-Waiting for Triumph. VIKKI MOORE, Fr., Acadiana H.S., Class V. Pres., Pep Squad, Student Council, Track, Cross Cluntry, Art Club, Optimist Award, Leo Club. Soph., Acadiana H.S. Class Hist., Drill Team, Student Council, Track, Cross Coun- try, NHS, Art Club, Leo Club, Conroe High, Golden Girls, Latin Club, Part- ners Club. Sr., Golden Girls Rep., Latin Club Sec., FLARE Staff, FCA, Lady-in-Waiting for Coron., Partners Club, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students. BRENDA MORRIS, Fr., Soph., Eisenhower H.S. Choir. Jr., Psychology Club. Sr. KEVIN MORTON, Fr., Marching Band. Soph., Symph. Band, Marching Band. Jr., Symph. Band, Marching Band, NHS. Sr., Symph. Band, Marching Band, NHS, Math Club, Key Club, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students. KAREN MUELLER, Fr., German Club, Key Club, Band, Partners Club, Science Club. Soph., German Club, Key Club, Band, Partners Club, Science Club. Jr., German Club, Math Club, Key Club, Partners Club. Sr., German Club, Partners Club, Key Club. DAN MULLER, Fr.. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., ICT. Sr., ICT. Senior Achievements 87 NANCY MUNNERLYN, Fr., Golden Girls Rep., Band, YL, Soph., Feature Twirler Band, Key Club, Partners Club, Science Club, Sec. of Class. Jr., Feature Twirler, Band, Sec. of Class, Key Club, Partners Club, Science Club, FCA, FCA State Convention. Sr., Feature Twirler, Band, Sec. of Class, Stu- dent Council, FCA Girls Pres., Key Club, Partners Club, Science Club, Home and Family Living Club, Psychology Club, 1981 Homecoming Queen. M. B. KIDD, Fr., FFA, Marching Band. Soph., FFA, Marching Band. Jr., ln- dustrial Arts Club, FFA, Marching Band. Sr., Industrial Arts Club, Band. KEITH MYRICK, Fr., Ftbl., Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Ftbl., In- dustrial Arts Club. Jr.. Tennis Team, Key Club, Partners Club, Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club, Psychology Club, FCA, Home and Family Living. RANDY MYRICK, Fr., Ftbl., Soph., Ftbl,, Spanish Club. Jr., Sr., Psychology Club. KELLI NELSON, Fr., JV Track, Spanish Club. Soph., JV Track, Cross Coun- try. Jr., Var. Track, FCA, Cross Cluntry. Sr., Var. Track. ANNA NEVES, Fr., Cheerleader Mgr. Soph,, Bktbl. Cheerleader, French Club. Jr., Ftbl. Cheerleader, French Club Treas., Sr., Var. Cheerleader, Class Rept., Student Council Par., Homecoming Queen Cand., French Club, Key Club, FLARE Queen Cand. BELINDA NICHOLS, Fr., Concert Band. Soph., Jr., German Club. Sr. BRIAN NIXON, Fr., Ftbl., FFA. Soph., Ftbl., FFA, Metal Shop. Jr., Var, Ftbl. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Metal Trades. RONDA ODOM, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. BRIAN ONEILL, Fr., Dulles H.S. Soph., Dulles H.S. Jr., Conroe High, JV Tennis Team. Sr., Var. Tennis Team. LLOYD RIGBY OWEN III, Fr., French Club. Soph., French Club. Jr., Key Club. Sr., Key Club, NHS, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Student Council, Troika Staff. TRICIA OWEN, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph., Golden Girls, French Club, Partners Club, Jr., Golden Girls, French Club Rep., Leo Club. Sr., Key Club, Leo Club, Home and Family Living Club. DEANNA OWENS, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., JV Volleyball, Tigerettes Club. Jr,, Spanish Club, Key Club. Sr., FCA, Spanish Club, Partners Club. JENNIFER PACE, Fr., Tennis Team, French Club. Soph., Tennis Team, French Club. Jr., Leo Club, Bktbl. Stats. Sr., NHS, Bktbl. Stats. STEVEN PACE, Fr., Golf Team, Spanish Club. Soph., Golf Team Fpsnish Club. Jr., GolfTeam. Sr., Var. GolfTeam. JUDY PAGETT, Fr., FHA. Soph., Jr., FHA. Sr., FHA. SUSIE PAINTER, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Key Club, FFA. Sr., Home and Family Living Club. ir ... 88 0 Senior Achievements JIMMY PALMER, Fr., Ftbl., German Club, Key Club, Track, YL, Science Club. Soph., Ftbl., German Club, Key Club, Track, FCA, Partners Club, YL, Science Club, Jr,, JV Ftbl., German Club, Kcy Club, Partners Club, FCA, In- dustrial Arts Club, YL. Sr., Var. Ftbl,, German Club, Key Club, Partners Club, FCA. Industrial Arts Club, Escort for Coron. AMANDA PALMERTREE, Fr., Student Cncl., Fr. Bktbl. Mgr. Soph., Jr., Sr. DIANNA PARKER, Fr., Tyler, Track, Bktbl., Student Council, FHA. Soph., Key Club Spanish Club, Partners Club. Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, FCA, FHA, Leo Club, Track. Sr., Key Club, Home and Family Living Club, Partners Club, Leo Club. RENEA PARKER, Fr., Tiger Paws, Spanish Club. Soph., Lieut. Tiger Paws, FFA, Spanish Club. Jr., Capt. Tiger Paws, FFA, Sr., HECE Pres. RODNEY PARKER, Fr., Soph., Radio and TV. Jr., Radio and TV. Sr., DE. CHARLES PARSLEY, Fr., Woodshop. Soph., Woodshop, Jr., Woodshop, In- dustrial Arts Club. Sr. ROBIN PATISON, Fr., McCullough H.S., Twirler, Soph., Twirler. Jr., Drum Major, Spanish Club. Sr., Drum Major. KEN PEEL, Fr., Chess Club, Science Fiction Club, Astronomy Club. Soph., Chess Club, Science Fiction Club, Astronomy Club. Jr., Sr,, Chess Club. SCOTT PERDUE, Fr., Ftbl., Golf Team, Soph., Golf Team. Jr., Golf Team. Sr., Golf Team, Leo Club Board of Directors. KAREN PETTY, Fr., Spanish Club, Choir. Soph, Choir. Jr., Spanish Club. Sr. GWEN PEYCKE, Fr., Choir. Soph., Choir, French Club, Chorus of Briga- doon, Drama Club. Jr., NHS, Drama Club Treas., Chorus of Ok. Sr., NHS, Drama Club Pres., Student Council, Choir, Who's Who Among American H.S. Students, French Club. JIMMY PHILLIPS, Fr., Soph., Jr., DECA, DE, Psychology Club. Sr., DECA,DE. LINDA PINROD, Fr., Choir. Soph., Choir. Jr., Sr, KIM PIPPIN, Fr., Spanish Club, Science Club, Golden Girls. Soph., Spanish Club, Scicncc Club, Golden Girls, Key Club, Partners Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Partners Club, Leo Club, Key Club. Sr., Golden Girls Sr. Rep., Leo Club Board of Directors, Key Club, N HS. LORI PLUMMER, Fr., Var. Swim Team, Science Club. Soph., Var. Swim Team, Troika Staff, Science Club. Jr., Var. Swim Team, Troika Staff Co- Editor, Science Club, Latin Club Hist. Sr., Var. Swim Team, Science Club Pres., Latin Club V. Pres., NHS Ways and Means Committee Chairman, Homecoming Queen Cand., Student Body V. Pres. DONALD PODRAZA, Fr., French Club, Marching Band, Symph. Band. Soph., French Club, Marching Band, Symph. Band. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Sr., Psychology Club, Marching Band, Symph. Band. ANN POHL, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. JAY POND, Fr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Science Club, Spanish Club. Soph., FLARE Staff, Marching Band, Symph. Band. Jr., Exchange Student in Norway. Sr., FLARE Staff, Math Club, NHS. PEARL POOLE, Fr., Starkville Academy, Starkville, Miss., Var. Bktbl., Library Club, Key Club, Home Economics Club, Cheerleader Sponsor. Soph., McCullough High School, Var. Bktbl., Trainer for Track, Jr., Conroe H.S. Sr. HOUSTON POTTER, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Horticulture. Sr., Metal Trades. SANDRA LYNN PRASATIK, Fr., St. Agnes Academy, Houston, Tex., French Club, Press Club. Soph., Press. Jr., Sr., VOE. BRIAN PRESTON, Fr., Ftbl., JV Bsbl., German Club. Soph., JV Bsbl., Var. Swim Team, Partners Club, Key Club, German Club. Jr., Var. Bsbl., Var. Swim Team, Key Club, Partners Club, FCA. Sr., Var, Bsbl., Key Club. TODD PRICE, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. ANDY PUGH, Fr., Ftbl., Partners Club, Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Ftbl. Partners Club, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Leo Club, Spanish Club Rept. Sr. Leo Club, Key Club. EDDY PUFFER, Fr., Tomball High School, FFA. Soph., Tomball, FFA. Jr. Tomball, FFA. Sr., Conroe High. TINA QUALTROUGH, Fr., Band. Soph., Tennis Team. Jr., FHA, Medica Explorers Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr. VICTORIA RADY, Fr., Spanish. Soph., Jr., DECA. Sr., DECA. DENISE RANKIN, Fr., American School of the Hague, The Netherlands Soph., The Netherlands. Jr., Sr., Psychology Club, Science Fiction Club, Mat Club, Nat. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. KIM RAYL, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. CARL REED, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Choir, Soph., Industrial Arts Club, Choir. Jr., Industrial Arts, Choir. Sr. KATHERINE REESE, Fr., Golden Girls, NFL, Coron. Dancer. Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club. Jr., Lt. Golden Girls, GiGi's, NHS, Science Club, Spanish Club, Oklahoma, Leo Club. Sr., Major of Golden Girls GiGi's NHS Social Chairman Science Club S anish Club Partners Club, F1nian's Rainbow, Danced in Coron. TIPPI REINHARDT, Fr., Partners Club. RENE REINHATZ, Fr., Alexandria H.S., Choir. Soph., Alexandria, Choir. Jr., Alexandria, Choir German Club, Library. Sr., Conroe High School, HERO Club. ROGER REISSIG, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., Industrial Arts Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Psychology Club. Sr., Home and Family Liv- ing Club, Soccer Team. DAVID REYNOLDS, Fr., Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. DANNA RICE, Fr., Spanish Club, Tigerette Club, Partners Club. Soph., Tigerette Club, Partners Club. Jr., Tigerette Club. Sr., OEA, Tigerette Club, CARLA ROBERSON, Fr., Bktbl., Soph., JV Bktbl., Jr., JV Bktbli Sr., VOE, OEA. FAITH ROBERT, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph., Home Economics. Jr., Sr., DE. CARYN JANELL ROGERS, Fr., FHA, Soph., FHA. Jr., FHA, Spanish Club, Psychology Club, Medical Explorers Club. Sr., FHA, Psychology Club, Medical Explorers Club. DEBBIE ROGERS, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. JULIE ROMANO, Fr., Willis H.S. Soph., Willis. Jr., Spanish Club, Partners Club, FFA, FHA. Sr., FHA, Spanish Club. EVA ROSS, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. ROBERTO RUBIO, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr., OEA, JV Ftbl. Sr., Var. Ftbl., OEA V. Pres., FCA, Escort for the Coron. F. A. RUFFER, Fr., Golf Team, Spanish Club. Soph., Golf Team, Spanish Club. Jr., GolfTeam, FCA, NHS. Sr., GolfTeam, FCA, NHS. SHERRIE RUNNELS, Fr., Choir. Soph., Choir. Jr., Printing Trades. Sr. MARY RYAN, Fr., Science Club. Soph., German Club, Science Club, NFL, Art Cl, Medical Careers, Partners Club. Jr., NHS, German Club, French Club, Medical Explorers V. Pres. Sr., NHS, German Club Pres, Student Cncl. PEGGY RYAN, Fr., JV Golf Team, Spanish Club. Soph., Var. Golf Team, Science Club, Math Club, Partners Club, Key Club V. Pres., Spanish Club. Jr., Var, GolfTeam, Science Club, Key Club Jr. Rep., Partners Club, Spanish Club Student Council. Sr., NHS, Key Club Sec., Partners Club. VICTOR SANCHEZ, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. CHERYL SANDER, Fr., Golden Girls, French Club, Science Club, Key Club. Soph., Golden Girls, French Club, Key Club, Science Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Key Club, Partners Club, NHS, Golden Girls Jr. Rep., Science Club, Leo Club Valentine Sweetheart. Sr., Golden Girls Pres., FCA, Student Council, Key Club, NHS, Cand. for Coron. GEORGE SANDER, Fr., Soph., Jr., Rodeo Club. Sr. MELODY SANDERS, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., JV Volleyball, Tigerette. Jr., Var. Volleyball, Tigerette Club. Sr., Var. Volleyball, FTA, Tigerette Club. DEREK K. SAULS, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, German Club. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, German Club, Jazz Band. Sr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Jazz Band, Choir. STAN SAUNDERS, Fr., Swim Team, Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Swim Team, Ftbl. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Leo Club. Sr., DECA. CONNIE SAVOY, Fr., Soph., Jr., VOE, OEA, Lady-in-Waiting. Sr., VOE, OEA. JANI SCHIED, Fr., Drill Team. Soph., Jr., Elsik High. Sr. CONNIE SCHULZE, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Marching, Concert Band, Debate Team. Jr., Triumph Staff. Sr., Triumph Staff, OEA, JOSE M. SENTMANAT II, Fr., Science Club Choir. Soph., Choir, Messiah Jr., Choir, Amahl, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, NHS. Sr., Choir NHS. ANGELA SEWARD, Fr., Golden Girls, NFL Partners Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Sop. Rep., Drama Production Brigadoon Dancer, Partners Club, Math Club, NFL, Coron. Dancer. Jr., Golden Girls, Oklahoma Dancer, NHS, Leo Club. Sr., Golden Girls Capt. of Drill, Drama Production Finian's Rainbow, NHS, Young Republicans, Psychology Club, Partners Club Chairman. RICKY SHANTZ, Fr., Ftbl., Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., Key Club. Sr., Spanish Club, Key Club, Industrial Arts Club. STOUFFER TONI SHAW, Fr., DeSoto H.S., Volleyball, Bktbl., FTA, Drama Club. Soph., JV Volleyball, FTA, Drama Club, Thespians, FCA, Choir. Jr., Spanish Club, FTA Publicity Chairman, Golden Girls, Drama Club, Thespians. Sr., FTA Pres., District Hist., Key Club, FCA, Golden Girls, Lt., GiGi's, Thespians. LESLIE SHEPHERD, Fr., Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Partners Club, Key Club. Jr., NHS. Spanish Club, Key Club, Rep. to Texas Girl's State. Sr., NHS, Spanish Club, DELANN SHERROD, Fr., Science Club, Bktbl. Stats, Key Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club. Soph., Science Club, Bktbl. Stats, Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, FTA, FHA, FFA, Math Club. Jr., Science Club, Bktbl. Stats, Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, FHA, FFA, Math Club, FCA, Leo Club, 4-H Shooting Stars. Sr., Science Club, Bktbl. Stats, Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, FFA, Math Club, FCA, NHS, Leo Club, 4-H Shooting Stars Club. BRENT SHORES, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. TREU SIMMONS,Fr., Soph., Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. TIM SIMMONS, Fr., Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr. JAMES SINGLETON, Fr., Cross Country, Track Team, Soph., Cross Coun- try Team, Track Team, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., In- dustrial Arts Club. STEPHEN SKELTON, Fr., Industrial Arts Club. Soph., German Club. Jr., German Club. Sr., German Club, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students. MARY JANE SLOAN, Fr., Class Rep., Student Cncl., Science Club. Soph., Class Rep., Student Cncl., Science Club, Partners Club, Tiger Paw, Key Club. Jr., Class Rep., Student Council, Science Club, Partners Club, Key Club. Sr., Class Rep., Student and Science Club, Homecoming Queen Cand. APRIL SMITH, Fr., Soph., Jr., Voe, Oea, Spanish Club, Psychology Club, Sr., VOE, OEA. HEATHER SMITH, Fr., Marching Band, French Club, Soph., Marching Band, French Club. Jr., Marching Band, French Club, Symph. Band. Sr., Marching Band, French Club, Symph. Band, 1981-1982 Band Sweetheart. TINA SMITH, Fr., Meadowbrook H.S., Majorite. Soph., Dulles H.S. Jr., McCullough H.S. Sr., Conroe H.S. SHARON SOWELL, Fr., Soph., German. Jr., German Club, Psychology Club. Sr. LUKE SPENCE, Fr., Aldine H.S., Spanish Club, Chess Club. Soph., Aldine H.S., Spanish Club, Chess Club. Jr., Sr. ELI SPOON, Fr., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Soph., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Sr. MICHELLE STANTON, Fr., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Soph., German Club, Marching Band, Symph. Band, Science Club. Jr., Marching Band, Ger- man Club, Key Club, Medical Explorers. I ROXAN STEED, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. MARTIN STEEN, Fr., Ftb1.Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Partners Club, Leo Club Officer. Sr., Key Club, Leo Club Officer, Home and Family Living Club. KELLY STEGALL, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls. Jr., Spanish Club V. Pres., Leo Club Sec. Treas., Golden Girls, Key Club, Psychology Club. Sr., FHA V, Pres., Leo Club Sec. Treas., Key Club, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Spanish Club. SCOTT STEPHENS, Fr., Ftbl., Bktbl., Bsbl. Soph., Ftbl., Track. Jr., JV Ftbl., Var. Track, VCA, Key Club, Partners Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Track, FCA, Key Club, Industrial Arts Club. ROYNNIE STEVENS, Fr., Daisett H.S., Ftbl., Band. Soph., Track, Ftbl. Jr., giivigi Team. Sr., Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, Industrial Arts u . SUSAN STEVENSON, Fr., Nimitz H.S., FTA, FHA, FCA, Student Cncl., Tennis Team. Soph., Jr. FTA, Partners Club. Sr., FTA. JAMES STEWART, Fr., Spanish. Soph., Jr., Spanish. Sr. JANICE STOKES, Fr., Volleyball, Art Club, YFC, New Life. Soph., JV Volleyball, Art Club, YFC, New Life. Jr., Choir, Art Club, YFC Social Chair- man, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Choir, Art Club Sec. Treas., Partners Club, Spanish Club. MALCOLM STONEY, Fr., Marching Band, Spanish Club. Soph., Marching Band. Jr., Marching Band, OEA. Sr., OEA Officer, Marching Band. DANNY STOUFFER, Fr., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club, Math Club. Soph., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club, Science Club, Partners Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Leo Club, Ftbl. Sr., Key Club, Leo Club, Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Senior Achievements 89 ROBERT STOUT, Fr., Ftbl., Bskbl., Track. Soph., Bskbl., Var. Track. Jr., Var. Track, Key Club, Partners Club. Sr., Var. Track, Home and Family Liv- ing Club V. Pres. JOHN STRASBURGER, Fr., French Club, Tennis Team. Soph., French Club, Jr., FLARE Staff, NHS, Sr., FLARE Staff, NHS, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students. NEIL STRONACH, Fr., French Club, Ice Hockey. Soph., French Club, Ice Hockey. Jr., FLARE Photographer, NHS. Sr., Triumph Photo Editor, NHS, Key Club, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students. TIM SUMMERS, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr. VALERI SUMMY, Fr., Concert Band. Soph., Concert Band. Jr., Latin Club. Sr., Latin Club, Industrial Arts Club. GAIL SWAIM, Fr., Tiger Paws, FHA. Soph., Tiger Paws, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, DECA. Sr., DECA. ROBERT SWINEA, Fr., Swim Team, YL. Soph., Swim Team, New Life, Medical Explorers Club. Home and Family Living Club. Jr., Swim Team, Spanish Club, New Life. Sr., New Life. BILL TAYLOR, Fr., Mens Choir. Honor Guard. Soph., Swing Singers, Honor Guard. Jr., Honor Guard. Sr. DANNY TAYLOR, Fr., Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Var. Ftbl., 2nd Team All- District, 2nd Team All-County. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Ist Team All-District, lst Team All-County. JACKIE TAYLOR, Fr., Soph., Bktbl. Mgr. Jr., Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Spanish Club. BRENDA TEAGUE, Fr., Vice-Pres. Girls Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir Sec- tion Leader. Jr., Data Processing, OEA. Sr., DE. DIANE TERRY, Fr., FHA, Band. Soph., German Club, Science Fiction Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. Jr., German Club, Science Fiction Club Treas., Marching Band, Concert Band. Sr., German Club, Science Fiction Club Treas., Marching Band, Psychology Club. ROBERT THAGGARD, Fr., Industrial Arts. Soph., Industrial Arts. Jr., Sr. JESSICA THAMES, Fr., Science Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Band. Soph., Science Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club, Band. Jr., Key Club. Partners Club, Science Club. Sr.. Key Club, Partners Club. BARBARA THAYER, Fr., Swim Team. Soph., Swim Team. Jr., Data Process- ing Club. Sr., ICT Club. GEORGE THOMAS, Fr., Soph., Jr., Riviera High School. Sr., Industrial Arts. LEISA THOMASON, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls. Jr., Golden Girl Lieutenant of Co. B., Key Club, Leo Club. Sr., Golden Girl Lieutenant of Co. A, Golden Girl Lady-in-Waiting. MELONY THOMPSON, Fr., Girls Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir, UIL Spelling Alternate. Jr., OEA, NHS, OEA Treas., YFC, Key Club, Lady-in- Waiting ofOEA. ROBERT THORNBURG, Fr., Soph., Acappella I. Jr., Acappella I, Youth for Christ. Sr., Acappella I, Vice-Pres. ofYouth for Christ. PEGGY THORPE, Fr., Soph., Jr. Scarborough High School. Sr. WILLIAM THREATT, Fr., Marching Band, NFL, French Club, Catholic Youth Organ. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Key Club, Partners Club, NFL, Latin Club, Catholic Youth Organ. Jr., NFL Executive Advisor, Key Club, Latin Club, Psychology Club, Young Republicans Par., Catholic Youth Organ., Leo Club. Sr., NFL, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Young Republicans Rep., Student Cncl., Catholic Youth Organ. JEAN TOOHEY, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., Spanish Club, Brigadoon. Jr., Drama Club. Sr., Drama Club, Psychology Club. KAREN TOSSPON, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., JV Volleyball. Jr., Var. Volleyball, Tigerettes Club. Sr., Var. Volleyball, Tigcrettcs Club Sec. TOMMY TRAVIS, Fr., Tennis Team. Soph., Cross Country, Var. Track. Jr., Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, Spanish Club. Sr., Var. Cross Country Team Capt., Var. Track, Spanish Club. SHERRY LOUISE TREECE, Fr., Tiger Paws, Science Club, FHA. Soph., Golden Girls, Science Club, FHA, FTA. Jr., Golden Girls, Science Club, Part- ners Club, FTA, FHA, Psychology Club, Key Club. Sr., Golden Girls Co. A, Science Club, FHA, FTA, Psychology Club, Key Club. FRANK TRICE, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Cross Country. Soph., Astronomy Club, Science Club. Jr., Sr. TIM TRUITT, Fr., Golf, Industrial Arts. Soph., Golf, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Golf, Industrial Arts Club Vice-Pres., Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., Industrial Arts Club Pres. 90 H Senior Achievements FRED TUCKER, Fr., Ftbl., Track. Soph., JV Ftbl., JV Track. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Industrial Arts, Spanish Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Clu6 Vice-Pres. WADE TURNBULL, Fr., Billy Brannon Award, Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., Bktbl., Latin Club, Best Latin I Student. Jr., Bktbl., Latin Club, Best Latin II Stu- dent, FCA, NHS. Sr., Bktbl, FCA, Student Body Pres., Who's Who Among 'American High School Students, NHS, Boys' State. CHRIS TURNER, Fr., Track, Spanish Club. Soph., Track Spanish Club. Jr., Sr., Med. Explorers. MISSY UNDERWOOD, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., FFA, Tiger Paws, Spanish Club. Jr., Psychology Club, Partners Club. Sr., Partners Club, FFA Sweetheart Mgr., Psychology Club. KATHY VALLO, Fr., Choir, FHA. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir, FHA. Jr., Spanish Club. Sr. DANNY VANCKHOVEN, Fr., Soph., Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Industrial Arts Club. LYNN VAN ZANDT, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Sr. STEVE VAUGHAN, Fr., Ftbl., Science Club, Art Club, Drama Club. Soph., Ftbl., Science Club, Drama Club. Jr., OEA, Sr., FCA, Youth for Christ, OEA Officer. KAREN VAUGHN, Fr., Agricultural, FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Sr., VOE CO-OP. SUSAN VILARDI, Fr., Fr. Girls Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir. Jr., A Cap- pella, Girls Choir, Fr. Girls Choir Aide. Sr., A Cappella I. JENNIFER WALDO, Fr., Concert Band, Drama Club. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Drama Club, Thespians. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Drama Club, Thespians, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Drama Club, Thespians. DARYL WALKER, Fr., JV Golf, German Club. Soph., Var. Golf, Germani Club. Jr., Var. Golf, Key Club, Leo Club, Psychology Club. Sr., Var. Golf, Leo Club, Home and Family Living Club. ROBERT WALTON, Fr., Band. Soph., Jr., VICA. Sr., Psychology Club. JIMMY WARD, Fr., Swimming, Spanish Club, Science Club, Key Club. Soph., Swimming, Spanish Club, Science Club, Key Club, Partners Club. Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Science Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Key Club, FCA, Partners. TOMMY WARD, Fr., lst Division Solo and Ensemble Contest, Dixieland Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Spanish Club. Soph., Dixieland Band, Symph. Band, Marching Band. Jr., Symph. Band, Marching Band, Winter Color Guard. Sr., Symph. Bands, Marching Bands, NHS. DONNA WARE, Fr., Soph., Jr., Spanish Club. Sr. JERRY WARE, Fr., FFA. Soph., Jr., Auto Body. Sr. l KELLY WARE, Fr. Track. Soph., Track, Astronomy Club, Agriculture II. Jr., Astronomy Club, Auto Body. Sr., Auto Body Pres. TENIE WEAVER, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA. CLAUDIA WEBB, Fr., FHA. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Psychology Club. Sr., Home and Family Living Club, FHA. JULIE WEISE, Fr., Science Club. Soph., Key Club, Bktbl. Stats. Jr., Bktbl. Stats, Troika Staff, Sr., Bktbl. Stats. MARK WEISINGER, Fr., Var. Swim Team, NFL, Science Club. Soph., Var. Swim Team, Science Club Vice-Pres., Partners Club, Key Club. Jr., Class Rep., Var. Swim Team, Science Club Vice-Pres., Partners Club, Key Club, Leo Club Officer, Student Cncl., Powder Puff Cheerleader, Coronation' Escort. Sr., Class Rep., Key Club, Leo Club Officer, Student Cncl., Powde Puff Cheerleader, Coronation Escort. CINDY WESTERMAN, Fr., FHA. Soph., Jr., Sr. CATHY WHARTON, Fr., Forest Park High School, Student Cncl., Spanisll Club, Fine Arts Club, Spirit Committee, Drill Team. Soph., Spanish Club. Jr. NHS, Key Club, FLARE. Sr., NHS, Partners Club, FLARE. JEFF WHITE, Fr., Golf Team. Soph., GolfTeam. Jr., FCA, Key Club, NHS, Math Club, Boys Track. Sr., FCA, Key Club, NHS. I LAURA WHITE, Fr., Soph., American School in Aberdeen, Scotland. Jr.- OEA, Psychology Club. Sr. JOHN WHITTINGTON, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Mar ching Band, Concert Band. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Talent Show Spanish Club, Drama Orchestra, Bktbl., Band. Sr., Marching Band, Symph Band, Talent Show, Spanish Club, Key Club, Who's Who Among America High School Students, Bktbl., Band. CRAIG WIGGINS, Fr., Agriculture. Soph., Pres. of PE. Jr., GF, HNIC. Sr. Pres. of Metal Trades. DAVID WILKERSON, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Fr. Ftbl. Soph., Industrial Arts Club, Soph. Ftbl. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, FCA Club, JV Ftbl. Sr., In- dustrial Arts Club, FCA Club, Key Club, Var. Ftbl. CINDY WILLIAMS, Fr., FHA. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Cosmetology I, VICCA Sec. Sr., Cosmetology II. MARK WILLIAMS, Fr., NFL, Choir. Soph., NFL, Choir. Jr., NFL. Sr., NFL, Science Fiction Club. MELISSA WILLIAMS, Fr., NFL, Girls Choir, Science Club. Soph., NFL, EDA State, Adv. Girls Choir, Alto Section Leader. Jr., NFL, A Cappella Choir, Girls Choir. Sr., NFL, NFL FLARE Queen Cand., A Cappella Choir I, Alto II Section Leader, All-District Choir, All-Region Choir. MISSY WILLIAMS, Fr., Science Club, Soph., Tiger Paws. Jr., Partners Club, Science Club, Triumph Staff. Sr., Partners Club, Science Club, Triumph News Editor, Key Club. TERESA WILLIAMSON, Fr., Soph., Jr., Huntsville High School. Sr., ICT Rept. KATHERINE WILSON, Fr., Soph., Girls Choir. Jr., Girls Choir, VOE, OEA. Sr., A Cappella II, Cata Processing, OEA. KENNY WILSON, Fr., Science Fair, Bktbl, Soph., Bktbl. Jr., OEA FLARE Coronation Escort Partners Club, Spanish Club, NHS. Sr., OEA FLARE Coronation Escort, NHS. MELISSA WILSON, Fr., Latin Club. Soph., Jr., Sr., VICA Club. TODD WILSON, Fr., Science Club, NFL, Band. Soph., NFL, Drama Club, Band. Jr., NFL, NHS, Drama Club. Sr., NFL, NHS, Drama Club, Thespians. TERESA WINANS, Fr., Adv. Girls Choir, Tiger Paws. Soph., A Cappella Choir, UIL Contest. Jr., Spanish Club, VOE, OEA. Sr., VOE, OEA, OEA Pres. CHERYL WINTERS, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA, Meat Processing Rept., Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., FFA. TANYA WITKOWSKI, Fr., Volleyball. Soph., JV Volleyball, Spanish Club, Tigerette Club. Jr., JV Volleyball Capt., Spanish Club, Tigerette Club. Sr., Var. Volleyball Treas. MIKE WOMACK, Fr., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Soph., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Youth for Christ. Sr., Youth for Christ, Med. Explorers Club. DAVID WONG, Fr., Ftbl., JV Bsbl., Spanish Club. Soph., Ftbl., JV Bsbl., ln- dustrial Arts Club, Partners Club. Jr., Var. Ftbl,, Var. Bsbl., FCA, Leo Club Officer, Key Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var., Bsbl., FCA Officer, Leo Club Officer, Good Sportsmanship League. DENISE WOOD, Fr., Track. Soph., Golden Girls, Agriculture I. Jr., Golden Girls Co. A. Sr., Golden Girls Co. A, Home and Family Living Club. DONNA WOOD, Fr., Girls Choir. Soph., Adv, Girls Choir. Jr., VOE-OEA. Sr., Psychology Club. SUSAN WRIGHT, Fr., Soph., Lamar High School. Jr., Partners Club, Swim Team. Sr., Key Club, FCA, Partners Club. JOEY YOST, Fr., Ftbl., JV Bsbl. Soph., Ftbl., JV Bsbl., Class Rep., Partners Club, Key Club, Student Cncl. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Class Vice-Pres., Student Cncl., Partners Club Pres., Key Club Vice-Pres., Psychology Club, Powder Puff Twirler, FCA. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Partners Club, Key Club, FCA Powder Puff Head Twirler. CHERYL YOUNG, Fr., French Club. Soph., French Club. Jr., VOE-OEA Club. Sr., VOE-OEA. JUDIE YOUNG, Fr., Youth for Christ, Tiger Paws, Club Wars, FHA. Soph., Youth for Christ, Tiger Paws, New Life. Jr., Youth for Christ, VOE-OEA Club, New Life. Sr. BARBIE ZIEGLER, Fr., French Club. Soph., French Club. Jr., Spanish Club. Sr., DECA I. PAT ZDUNKAWICZ, Fr., Agriculture, Marching Band, Jr. Farm Skills. Soph., Marching Band, Agriculture. Jr., Marching Band, Sec. of Agriculture, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sr., Marching Band. Act. - Activities Lt. - Lieutenant Adv. - Advanced Med. - Medical Bktbl. - Basketball Mgr. - Manager Bsbl. - Baseball Nat. - National Cand. - Candidate NFL - National Forensic League Capt. - Captain NHS - National Honor Society Cncl. - Council Organ. - Organizations Coron. - Coronation Par. - Parliamentarian Ens. - Ensemble Pres. - President FFA - Future Farmers of America Rep. - Representative FHA - Future Homemakers of Rept. Y Reporter America Sec. - Secretary FTA - Future Teachers of America Soph. - Sophomore Ftbl. - Football Sr. - Senior Fr. - Freshman Symph. - Symphonic Hist. - Historian Treas. - Treasurer Jr. - Junior Var. - Varsity JV - Junior Varsity ZDUN AWICZ V Senior Achievements 91 92 - Juniors Juniors - 93 r i 1 I 1 E i T.i.....,,,., --V-....,. 5 p m --..,,-, Q85 Wflz Officers: Ginger Dickinson - Treasurer, Alicia LeBlanc - Vice-President Tina Miller - Secretary, QNot Picturedj Reagan Greer a President Monica Abcrcrombe. Tammy Abshier Rodney Acker Al Adams V Brian Adams Darrin Adams Michael Adams Rita Adams Becky Adkins V Alissa Aduddel Anil Advani Sharon Akins Elizabeth Aleman Charissa Allen Charles Allen James Allen John Allen Marla Allen Sandra Allen Duanne Allman Mark Altman Alice Anderson Bryan Anderson Johnny Anderson Karen Anderson Michael Anderson Miles Anderson .lessen Anjd Jimmy Archer Robert Armstrong Kathy Arnold James Ashby Jerry Atkinson Jeff Baker t Jeff Ballard ' Karen Bane Stephen Barfield Darrin Bartel Bret Bartholet Dannette Bartlett David Bartlow Paul Bates 96 ' Juniors JIJNIIQRS LIIJNIIEJRS JUNIIQRS I Lisa Bauerline Debbie Beard Philip Beckler Michelle Beeson Jennifer Bclin Jennifer Benardino Greg Bennett Charles Berlchner ParrrBeutow Doug Biederman Rebecca Bigger Billy Biggers Tim.Biggio 1 Toye'B1ggs Janelle Billman Gail Bingenheimer Tracy Bishop Vickie Blake Debbie Blalock Tracy Blanton A. 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Kyle Fore Scott Fortin Mike Fowler Melvin Franklin - Sue Frazier Freddie Fredricksen Steve Friery , Sam Frisby I A Twyla Furrer Rhonda Galloway Karen Gambrell Debbie Gannucci Jack Gannucci Jody Garino Amie Garner Ricky Garrett Tammi Garrett John Garris Steve Garvin t, Carrie Jo Garza Enrique Garza Henry Garza Patti Gaugh V ty J John Gauthier Beth Geick Jimmie Gentry Laura Gerlach Simon Gibbons Teresa Gibson Leslie Giles Sharon Gilsdorf Trayton Golden J umors 99 Richard Gower Douglas Grace Letty Granados Louanna Granados Lisa Grant Doug Gray Tim Gray Brad Green Kevin Green Nelda Greenmyer Sharon Grecnsage Reagan Greer Richard Greer James Gregory Hoyle Grissom Leo Grumulaitis Julie Guillory Marie Guillot Roy Guinn Robert Gurley Debra Gutekunst Carol Guyton Debbie Haines Kenneth Hake Barry Hall Mary Hall Kay Halwas Billy Hamilton Leslie Hampton Jennifer Hanes Edna Hanna Alfred Hartoon Carol Harshaw Nancy Hastings Angela Hawkins Monticia Hawthorne Lisa Hayden V Greg Hayes 'I Renea Hayes Ray Healy Bobbi Heaton 1 Greg Heine Mike Henderson Robert Henderson Rubie Henderson Wanda Henderson Greg Hendrioks Jeff Hensley Scott Herd I-John Hereford Ana Hernandez Karen Herring Dale Hickl Tracey Hightower Avera Hill Bobby Hill Robert Hill John Hill Tonya Hill Doug Hilton Pam Hilton I Gracy Hinojosa Keith Hinze Kay Hobbs Jim,Hoffman Kris!-loffman David Hoke Terrie Holden Rob Holtzchaw Nancy Hooker John Paul Hopkins Joel Hooper 100 Juniors JUNIEJRS JIJNIISIRS JUNIIQRS Uncle Lu wants you! :IUNIIQRS X K 4 JIJNIIEIRS K 44' , ii ann..A J J . 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Beck Robbie Beck John Beckmeyer Cindy Begley Jay Belda Eric Berlehner Jeff Bernsen 'Shelly Biederman Jimmy Billnoskiw Tracey Bilton Laura Blackman Lori Blackman Danny Blake Joe Blanton Greg Bloh Jimi Bolt Thomas Bluitt Richard Boaz Robin Boley Jada Bolten Angela Bordonaro Deanna,Bortnem Karen Boudreaux James Bowen Becky Bowen Troy Bowles ,Chris Bowiey Tonya Bowman Kim Bridgman Stacy Brinegar Trisha Broadright Leah Brocki- a Reagan Brookshire John Broussard Tommy Brousard Bonnie Brown Diane Brown , John Brown Michael Brown Travis Brown Debbie Bruce .J Eleece.Bryant ' Odis Bryant Eric Buchholz Mark Bugher Patti Burnitz Cheryl Burroughs Vivian Busby Susan Busshart William Butler Shana Byers Stephen Byington Jay Caldwell Kevin Callahan Andy Camacho Doug Campbell Jeremy Cannings Richard Cantu i ' KCUY Capeheaiit' ' , 'Abraham Cardenas Scott Carhisle KimCarlie ' . Crystal Carr 'Q- KimCarrol in Qi Sophomores l 13 -. , ,Kevin Carter Melissa Castleshouldt Tim Cegieiski Zina Cegielski Stacey Chambers Tanya Champion Larry Charles Chip Cheatham James Christian Cher l Clark Darin Cilausing ' , Lisa Clawson Bobby Clay Nancy Clay David Clayton James Cleveland Melissa Clingman Chad Clinkscales Craig Cochran David Cole Aaron Coleman Kenneth Coleman Robin Coleman Darrell Collins David Collins Darla Conners Floyd Cooper Myra Cooper J Clay Copeland Wilma Cormier Jennifer Cornelius Wendy Corry David Courtney Jennifer Cowart Carol Cox Kelly Cox Philis Cox Sally Cox Cheryl Craig Joe Cravens Raymond Cross Dawn Croxdale Joe Cruz Philip Cryar Cindy Curry Todd D'anton Isabella Dabrowski Angie Darby John Davidson David Davila Jeff Davis Beverly Dawson Daryl Day Barbara DeFili po Cindy Deigbor Betty Denby Joseph Derkowski Kelly Devine ' Kris DeWitt Scoti 'Diamond Lonnie Dickey D'Arm Dickson Darlene Dixon Melanie Dixon Sharon Dixon Brenda Dobbs DeLisa Dobson James Dockery Tim Dollar Elisa Doolan Edward Dornell Dean Doyal 114 Sophomores , , 9 6 'T V Q- Q -4' I I nf I SISIPHIQMEIRES SIQPHEIMIEIRES -it .,f 3. 'W K Q3 Z if suvmamranss Ready or not here I come! Kirk Doyal Diana Dozier Lindy Drackett Kim Draper Kimberly Duff Marcus Dunaway David Dunn Shawn Dunn Mike Eddings Billie Edinburgh Bobbie Edinburgh Kami Elkin Cheryl Ellis David Ellisor Jay English Kristin Ensey Kathy Feemster Kraig ,Fasnocht Batneia, Faubion Teresa Fenner Marianne Fields , L Tfidresai Fisher i Colleen Fitzgerald Betty Flores . Kelli Flores Bernard Flynn Randy Follis Rebecca Fonseca Andora Foots Leon Fools Cindy Ford Regina Foreman Stacie Foster Teresa Foster Mark Fox Danny Frantz Janet Frazier Sophomores ' 115 Janette Frazier Joy Frazier Cheryl Fredricksen Clarence Freeman Kelvin1Friedc1 . James Fries' Susan-Fultz Steve Firrsterifeld I Greg Gabrielle Bob Galatas Anthony Garcia Danny Garcia Amanda Garner Mike Garris Aley Garza Wanda Gibbs Wade Gibson Raimund Gideon Donna Giles Caroll Glenn Chfiisryloiifiianlest Michelle Goodwin, Kenneth Gordon Natalie Gore Dennis Gorrell F Danny Gossage F David Graves Edward Graham Rhonda Gray Theresa Gray Mark Green Kenneth Gregg LaNetta Gregory Stephen Greiner Joe Grimes Rene Guignard Patti Haarmeyer , Jennifer Hagan Jeffrey Hahn Antoinette Haiferty Scott Hale G Charles Hall 116 Sophomoree A fi G' sc for I 1 SJW ffl ' .I , Vg i 4 ' ' xiii: ' .. A '5 ', L Q L , ez . is -in 1 7? f-5 I J ill V ' U K, Qs - bk.: Y s 1 - Qgi .4-S 13 5? ' ': 's ' iii n at 4 xi 'X . 1 s Kai-alfyt.-Q-kgkl QQ -'Rf ', l avr:- c, 'link A f, . , 1 ' in ,., A . -. :vii 'L' T. 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Y -do V A af A 9: if ' ' Y xx S XXV V 'fa IEIPHIEIMIEIRES SIEIPHIQMIQRES I --r C27 Debi Hall Mylie Hall Mike Hallaron Kim Hamby Jake Haden Lynn Hamilton Jennifer Hamm Cauleen Hanneman Vincent Harlan Hope Harris Elaine Harris Rachel Harris Sabrina 'Harris Sherflariai Harris JeffreytHartman Lee Harvey Denise-Hasara Mike Haughey Scott Havran Billy Hawthorne Glen Hayes LeOtis Haynes Neugal Haywood Scott Heasley Michelle Heckman Stephanie Heintz Darrell Henry Roger Henry Kenneth Hensley Lori Hereford Heidi Hicks Karen Hiebert Tracy Higgins Anna Hightower Bonnie Hightower LaCresha Hill ylluanita Hines Hinkle 'Linda Hinojosa Patrieia Hinojosa Brenda Hobbs Carolyn Hobbs Leeanne Hobbs Pam Hobbs Rhonda Hock Roy Hock Chet Hodges Heather Hodgkins Chris Hoffman Charles Hogan Marilynda Hogue Amy Hoke Todd Holder Lynn Hollabaugh Stacey Holland Wade Holland Kevin Holzwarth Lisa -Hontz f Billyf Hooper 'Sydney Hoover Sarhantha Horace i iKareniHortont L 'Darlal-louse I Mark Hover Bill Howard ' Sophomores l 17 Sanford Howard Tammy Howard Becky Howitt Ben Hughes Kenneth Hughes Cynthia Hull Rob, Hunsaker . Tyler Hum Carolyn Hust Donnie Ingram ' ' Keitha Irvin Robert Isbell Albert Ivey Tony Ivey Jackie Jack James Jackson Jeff Jackson Julie Jamail Janice Johnson Mark Jarvis Carry Jasek Robert Jefferis Karen Jeter Allison Johnson Angie Johnson Barry Johnson Ben Johnson Frankie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Kim Johnson Mary Beth 'Johnson Matt .Johnson Peaches Johnson Stephanie Johnson Robert Johnston Curtis Jones Richard Jones Theresa Jones Vicki Jones Justin Jordan Trevor Jordan Henry Judah Tammy Kaleh Scott Kalis Donna Kaser Wes Keathley Lindley Keating Sharon Kelley Teresa Kelley Theresailielley -Scott ,Kellogg Jennifer Kellum , Jadk-Kelly Mark Kelm Leah Kennedy Kim Kennemer Charles Kimball Daniel Kimble Joseph King Marvin King Mark Kinkaid Mary Kirk Della Kirkwood Myriam Klein Jeff Klotz Kenneth Koenig Poncho Krauskopf Eric Krokzyk Ellen LaHargoue Mandi Landes 118 Sophomores XVw'r. x X'l Y' 1 if i I, M .1 a , ex ' Q 'Q' X mr: - .ai Vie f 2 2' w s W wh 1 X' A sine A xA lf. fun .. 4. gal if , ., . z Q ravi' 42 i . 4 4 i.'1 .. ,. .fe L ' sovnomonas we J - alll of ai . 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' 3 3 Kathy Landry Mike Landry Biiiyluang Robert Larimore Lisa Layne Richard LeBouff Ernest Lee Michelle Lee Sonya Lee Toby Lee Scott Leigh - Travis Lcodes - April Lewis Clarence Lewis Paul Liddell Kenny Light Lois Lindgren Ryan Lindner David Linquist - Paula Lipscomb William Lisembee Michelle Little Kerry Lockart Tommy Logan Glen Lout Rachel Lowe Shantel Lowe Sherri Lowe Alexia Lowery Greg Luther Jeff Mabry Tim Machajewski Shawn Maclaurin Robbie Majors Vicki Manchac Laura Mansfieldg Theresa Marquardt James Marsh Denise Martin Stan Mason Tammy Mathews Ryke Matlock Sophomores 1 l 9 Mary Jo Mauermann Michael Maylield Billy Mazy Gwen McAdams Madeline McCann Rocca McCleskey Laura McCord, Kathy McCoxyan Darrell McCown Tim McCoy Jennifer McCray Robert McCreary Jeff McDaniel Sandy McFadden Judy McGill Chris McGinnis John McLaughlin Ronnie McLeroy Raymond MeNeel Jeff McNemar MiaiMCQuiggin Soon McShan .Fay McSwain 'Gary Meador Jeff Meares Paul Medina Charles Meeks Debbie Meeks Macc Meeks Sean'Merz Bernard MGee John Miears James-Mikenka Buddy Miles Paul Miles Jr. Cheryl Miller Lisa Miller Gary Mills James Mills James Mills M Janet Mims ' Rex Mims 120 Sophomores -vs 'ae 1 L! X i? an .r X gf K X 5 ,A In Qu Mak r L L, I SIQPHEIMIEIRES SEIPHEIMIEIRES Q2 ,figs 5' ..., ' ig , o,.i Mfg 'f-4:35515-rf 4 'Ml XM . 2 fi . A ' ff I s , Q i, M S 'e 5n i , 'a . f 1 'e .., L , M ,A 2' I' 'R vmqiw ffw fs' ir if V ' 15 .f W A . sf os of ii' .Ji Nm' if. ,pw , He's a bad mamma jama if-M A X. new of If so til I 'Z' 4 so QT- -r T ' ' , 1 xg + , xg 4 ,I I we 'wif SIQPHIQMIQRES I P - 1 jillgjif 2, 1 wifi ' 'Qi V R e :fi Q Brian Miniard Robin Mitchell Charlotte Montgomery Pat Montgomery Bob Moore Kalyn Moore Karley Moore Kristia Moore Richard Moore Russell Moore Tina Moore Joan Morgan Bobby Morris Tim Morris Steve Morros Ardra Murski Keith Musgrove Felicia Myers John Naronl Chris Nelson Kristine Nelson John Newkirk Angela Nixon John Nixon Joni Noel Steve Norton Mike Oatman John O'Brien RoseMary Olivo Shannon O'Neal Stephen O'Neill Chuck Onkst Elbert Ouzts Susan Owen Kenneth Pace Elois Palmer Shauna Parker Steven Parker Jeff M. Parnell Ronny Paxton David Payne ' - -Lisa Pa-ne Terry Payne Thomas Payne David Peck Robert Pennington Jeanne Penrod Donya Perkins Jaqutta Perry Johnny Perry Kelly Perry W. L. Perry Darrell Peters Gary Petty Tori Petty Ashley Phillips Debbie Phillips Terry Phillips Robert Pichotta Stacy Pierce ' John Pigott V -r Linda Pinchback Kevini Pippin A Lisa Pittard A - Wanda Follett Adam Pott . Sophomores l2l Kenneth Porter Dan Powers Pamela Powers David Preston Phillip Price Tanya Price Paul Pritchett Steve Pugh Tim Pugh Judy Purswell Holly Rader Rand Rainwater Elizabeth Rankin Sheryl Ray Nancy Ream Nina Reaves David Red Forrest Reddick Larry Reed Mike Reese Sandy Reese Q Jennifer Reeves Julie Reeves Richard Reickenback David Reissig Greg Reising Glenn Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Darrin Rice Shane Rice Tom Richardson Randy Riney Debbie Roberson Robin Roberts Warren Roddey Donley Rodgers James Rodriquez James Rodriquez Annette Rogers Dana Rogers Heidi Rogers James Rogers Deborah Ropeski Scott Rose Tipton Rowland Mark Ruckman Mike Rudolfph Carey Ruf er Becky Runnels Charles Russell A. J. Saienni Sherri Salyers Jimmy Sander Mira Sanders Shannon Sanders Walter Sapp George Sargus John Sarver Angela Saunders Mark Saunders Scott Saunders Walter Saunders Hans Schmuck Curt Schoettle Richard Schulze - Marie Scott Scott Seabolt Forrest Sealey Robbie Seay Florbeca Seco Tracy Segrest C. T. Self 122 Sophomores I SIQPHEIMIEJRES SIEJPHIEIMIQRES Agia, Wk X Yr 'IlS'g45Si 31- - fy t gv . f Q I Q ML. t,l --, - ' 7' 5225113 X S :.-S Q U ti t I, K - it i f-S . Q-S .5 y L S Q ,jj-- f ' . QT sf I ' N gm., K , s ,E --f 1' . ' ,fini 'Q ' i 3- S S 'fb :FET 'iii JK' . g . 'ag-1: SEIPHIEJMEIRES No way, Jose!! we Sean Sellars V Sherrie Sellers , ' gy L Jacqui Sentmamit Connie Sewell - Chris Shannon Linda Shipp Tasha Sides Maudy Signea ig ClaySignor Kenny Simmons Raymond Simpson William Skinner Peter Siacum Angiesmjth , Craig Sniiih Donna Smith Floyd Smith Harvey Smitherman James Smith Lee Ann Smith - 'Linda Smith Melinda Smith Monty Smith Vicki Smith William Smith f i filennifer Snyder Guadalupe Solis Diego Solorio .lack Somerville Christen Sofia V Karen Springepg Div-id Staacke j Raymond Spencei f Kristina Staat DeLynn Stanley Edit Stebbins Heidi Steinbarge. Erick Steinway Karon Stephens L, Sidney Stephens 'L Todd Stevens Dennis3Stewart ' Sophomores l23 Lindley Stewart Robert Stewart Dena Stokely Alesia Stone Keith Storey Tamara Stowe Roger Straughter Sidney Strawn Stan Strickland Susan Stroope Keith Stubbs s Katrina Swan Gaylene Sweet Charles Swonkc Shana Tackett Ted Tate Joe Taylor Jr. John Taylor Meri Teweleit Missy Thaemar Jeni Thames Melinie Thomas Tracy Thompson Nikki Thull Eddie Thurman Anther Timerez Amy Titterington Rick Todd Donna Toddy Brenda Torres David Trametor Rebecca Traylor Greg Turner Tod Turner Aileen Tyminski Tommy Tyrone John Ullrich Grant Underwood Rodney Vaden Paul VanDeusen Debbie-Vaughan James Velasco 124 Sophomores f- 3 Q 'E x . . :. 3' S r -is ' if ps ' if K 3 r ' I SN K. ,. la.. ' kt 'K 1, ,S 2 i Q I M1 2 wr .. t: uf . Qgfrz . , dl I. J 3? Q s 1' at -. X r Daydreams about night things. Y . T' mf Lista 44 Ricky Veld Alvin Verm Troy Verm Kathy Veteto Mark Voorheis Woody Waggoner David Wagner Cindy Waisath James Walker Cindy Wallace Theresa Wallace Jason Ward Tammy Ward Willie Warren ,Wendell Watson Robert Weatherly Susan Wedel Mike Wein Kenneth Weir Laura Weisinger Karen Wentworth Lesa' West Richard West Sonia West ,Richard Westergen Roy Westerman Tom Whaley David Wheeler David White Scott White Todd White Mike Whittington Mark Whitworth Jimmy Willhoite Dawn Willett Kim Wichman Jani Wiley Bruce Williams Dexter Williams Ernest Williams Janice Williams Rodney Williams Shannan Williams Lenora Willis David Wilson ,Scott Wilson Norma Wilson 'Susan 'Wilson Willie Wirk ' ,Nancy Wisner' Linnea Wittenburg Pam Wong Loeketr Wood Vicki Wood Robert Woodall Jerry Woods Shirley Woods Jeff Woop Mark Woodsey Steve Woodson Janet Wright Russel Wright Margaret Wurzbur gGreg Yake Kelvin Yates Bicky Ybarra 'Melissa Yoakley ' Bfyan' Young Gina' Young Lori Zepeda 'Tim Zernencsik ' ,Valerie Zinnecker Sophomores 125 ger I 26 v Ifrcshmcn ' Freshmen - 127 128 - Freshmen w 4 x 1 Sophomores f 109 Wi E r L 1 l sa fa f, X , X LA. Dwayne Acree Brett Adams ,gMike Adams 'Rusty Adams Brad Agee Laura Alewine Bo Alexander Eric Allen ' Jerry Allen Terry Allen Timothy Allen Ryan Alworth Steve Amos MBrad Anderson 'Terry Anderson Mellissa Andrews Susanne1Arbuckle LaDona Archer Steve Arie - 'Tina Arie Cathy Armstrong Jeffery ,Armstrong Stacey Armstrong David Artilicavitch . Brian Ashorn Tessie Atkins Tom Atkins Wayne Attaway Kari Aumiller Melissa Ayres Lesa- Bacon Doyle Baird -1 Kim Baker RobiniBaker Billy Ball Catrina Bankston Anne Barefoot Cynthia Bariield -f Mark Parker ' Paul Barker Stephanie Barosh Scott Barry Mike Bartlow Dana Barton Gayle Basham Shari Beard V Remsen Beital Lisa Bell ,Tammy Benefield ' Suzanne Bennett Stephanie Benton Joseph Berger 'Alex Berwick Gwen Besser , Marc Biehl 4Lori, Bicwen Arthur Bigger Matt Biggio Tim Bigher Donna Binion ' 1-Ronnie Black Tim Blair ,Harlan Blalock Adam Bohanan James Bonin A, V. Kevin Banner J olaine Bonne Robert Bower Teresa Boyd is I Colleen Boyton Randy Bracknell B, Steve Brand Freshmen I I I l I i 1 i L is if I 3 5 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Qwdiiilids I -e s A FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Freshmen Represenlatives: fBottomJ Dana Barton, Sherri Nelson, Tina Singleton, Kathy Cole, fTopl Gina Stockton Vicki Childers Jim Mackinzie Carol Brandon Suzi Branscomb Angela Bridges - Debbic Briley Donna Bringcr Virgil Brinkman Jimmy Brister Budgette Butanak Van Brookshire Derrick Brown Hartwell Brown Tom Brown Twan Brown Jimmy Browning Cindy Brumfield Kelli Bruster Wendy Bryan .lonette Bryant Sandrailirumek Marny Buchholz Daniel Buckly ,, , Kim Buckner Stacie Budell Keith Budrotjgyl Billy Budrojiij. i,g'Donny- Bullard ffffiregg Burks Kimberly Burns Kirk Burns Andy Burrus 'Freshmen ' 131 -Homer Burson Mellissa Busby Annette Butcher Joe Butler Lane Butler , Bubba Butler . V Rocky Butler Hector Cabera Linda Caesar ff' 'Billy Cain C Kathy Cain Pat Camillo Lisa Campagna Donald Campbell James Campbell Michelle Campbell Alice Cangemi Jeffery Cantrell Michael Capps Troy Carlile Troy Carlin Tim Carnes 'QQ 5 5.5 nf. lg- 2 fl av gs f Ns fl' F xg 5: 1 r Q L ., ' i l hp.. 5 f L l va 1 'eil J t L M i: 4... FRESHMEN FRESHMEN it R al W 1- . All 2 7- l 56 ' at 3 as F 1 C, 5 A 1 in . ' 'W xx.. E Y f , K g ,V 5 , r 1 f l vzseemi eps: tw ,,-J WWE l if? ., ,4- ,r ... s ,gy w 1 .I C 'wifi .X ames arpenter A if .M Freshmen FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Bryan,Carr Emory Carter Tim Carter Mary Case Linda Caskey Mackey Castillo Danielle Cates Rigger Causey Owen Chatmam Vicki Childers Sonja Choate Nicole Clarke David Clausen Vena Clement Jane Clifford Billy Coile Cameron Coker Alicia Colby Cathy Cole Shawn Coleman Darrell Collins Jimmy Collins Kietl'zfCollins Latricia Collins Scott Connors Angela Conway Keith Conwell Jody Cooley Kathy Cooper Kimberly Cooper: Tommy Cooper A Jim Copeland Devin Corbit John Corley Brian Cormier Brandt Cornwall Stephen Correll Angie Coxon Ronald Cours Kim Coxarrubias Robert Cox Charise Cox John Crenshaw Danny Cruz Amy Culberton Christopher Cull Sherri Cunningham Ken Curlee Mark Curtis Troy Curtis Bethanne Daly Jackie Daniel Chell Daniels Joe Daughtry Lorna Davenport Billy Davivson Candy Davis ', Jennifer Davis' Melonee Davis Rege Dawson Susan Day Mike Deison Edward Delanox Colleen Dement Je Dempsey Wayne Derr Steve DeZeevw Mia Dial rCynLhia Diaz 'Larry Dickinson .lohnnie Dixon Laura Darkery Freshmen 133 Cindy Dockray Drina Dodson Liz Dominicks Scott Donehoo Diane Donlon Rusty Dovell Brandt Dozier Kim Draper Chip Driscoll Cliff Dubroc Roy Duce Tony Dugas Renee Dunham Christine Dunn Chris Dunn 41 Evelyn Dunn Stephanie Dunn Cindy Duskins, , Tim Duttoni' Kevin Dye Wade Earthman Scott Eatherton Barbara Echauri Mike Edmunson John Edwards Mike Edwards Stefan Ehrhardt John Eisses Elliot Tammy Chris Ellis Stephanie Elliser Donnie Engelby Kevin English Randall English g4David Ensey Lori Erwin Paul Eubanks Beverly Evans Camilie Fain Jody Farlee V ' Kelley Farmer J Lauren Farmer . - James Fauik Roger Faulkner Jane Fausek David Feagan Teresa Ferguson Candice Fester Jim Finley Tinna Fisher Elizabeth Fisk Keith Flowers Kathaleen Flynn Juanita Lonesca Anna Fortenlierry Beth Fortin Peggy Fowler Randy Frazier Stassie Freeman Edward Freeny Lorrick French Carolyn Fulton Nora Fulton Ann Fuzzell Ed Galloway Val Galloway Laura Gandigo Thomas Gannocci Steven Gardner Tina Gardener Joe Garrett Amador Garzq 134 Freshmen Y xr .. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN f--Q 4-7 xr' 1531? ' H. -v.,:i -1 -g Q 'x are :....M K , . fe 1 v G . M., L 5 L Roxane Garza Sam Garza MimlfGay Robert Gee Rick George Gina Giberson Tina Gibson Tracy Gilbert Tracy Giles Jackie Gill Marcie Gillespie Billy Gilley Sheila Glenn JameSfGlover Tres Godfrey Mark-Goetzman Irene Gonzales Adrienne Gonzales Robert Goodrich James Gordon Bob Gordon Denise Graham ' Hazel Grantom James Gray Suzanne Graugm Teresa Greaser Kim Green Lisa Green Todd Green Jannice Greenmyer Kathy Greer Leiitia Green .leffGregg 1WendeIl Griffin 'Erin Griffin Danny Griswold Missy Guajardo Freshmen 135 Sonja Guidry Lisa Guillory Danna Gunnels Leslie Gunter Leah Gunter Paul Gutierres Darren Haarmeyier Allegra Haden Paul Hagerty James Hales Wendy Hales Mylie Hall Travis Hanneman Marcie Hansen Angelallargett Shannon Hargett Calvin Harrison Caela Harrison Julie Haston 'Tim Hatfield William Hawes Audrea Haynes Q ,ryy A ngie Haynes Sheila Haynes Melvin Hayward Tennie ,Heath Kris Hedgecock Christine Heiman ' Randy Henderson Susan Hendrickson Anthony Henry Frankie Hernandez Michelle Hernanez Leslie Herring Rob Hicks il ,Chris Hightower li Denise Hill 136 ' Freshmen , . - Q :tr -' rag fs -e W3 it ., ive Sl. .. . X arigi I nge-' 'wr - 5 5 gifs X K H rx J . ,l 4 af' 1 it - 'N M Q4 ,.g,,,,,,. , , 14 WE What a pair oflegs!!! FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN f- Q '-A G X, e 8 z 'Mb K A X ' ifm l -.fx X FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRE5-HMEN Haley Hill Lisa Hill Louis Hill Andy Hinojosa Isreal Hinojosa- Hitler Marx Birdy Hobbs Mike Hobbs Theresa Hock William Hoffman Jesse Hogan Brian Holland Clinton Holland Monte Holley James Holloway Harold Holmes Kelly Holmes Dewayne Holmes Kelly Holschuh Chr1s1Holstead Richard Holt Jimmy Holt Greg Hope John Hopper Scott Houscwirth Victor Howard Karel Hrdlicka Verdis Hubbard Henry Hudson Amy Hughes Michelle Hughes Vicki Huxel Andrea Hyde George Imball Carl Irons Rachel Irwin Isbell Isbell Leslie Isbell Jack James Lisa Jackson Jerry Jackson Kim Jackson Mike Jackson Stephen Jackson Rod Jacques Michelle J aggers Randy, Janowski Velesha J aynes Robert Jean Blair Jenkins Tammy Jenkins Mindy Jernigan Billy Jimenez Joey Johns Emily Johnson Erik Johnson George Johnson Jim Johnson John Jhonson Leah Johnson Vinnie Johnson Lauri Johnston Scott Johnston Allison Jones Eddie Jones Holly 'Jones Jennifer Jones Kandy Jones Mike Jones 'Sharla Jones Steven Jones Keith Jones Freshmen 137 Gina Jordan Tracie Jordan Nancy Judge Billy Kawzan Tod Keeshan Brenda Kelleher' Kelli. KQlleni ShariKeller' Joe Kelley Tammy Kelley Tim Kelley David Kellum Darin Kelly Denise Kelly Melanie SKelm Paul Kennedy Denise Kilgore Kindle Elniha Wayne King Jimmy Kinney Marjorie Kinney Randy Kitchen Thomas Koeining Angel Koth Mike Kowis Dana Kramer Dana Krate Lewis Krause Karen Kubena Randy Kuhn I Danny Kunkley Dana Kutach Pat Kuykendall Stephen LaPlante Kennith Lambert Jeff Lane Carolyn Lang Clifford Lang James Langley James Lansford Lawarance LaPernd John Lapham Steven Law Melissa Lawrence Harold LeBouff Robert LeBouff Leal Zoida Bethany LeCureux Vivian Lee Marla Leland Becky Leonard Scott Levantino Lawrence Lightner James Lilley Wayne Little Pat Logan Tracy Loihle Russell Lopez Ruby Lorenz Charles Louviere David Love Kim Loveless Leslie Lowe Sandra Lowe Tori Lowrance Rene Lozano l 38 Freshmen . if Yr 4 'Q , ,,, Li' W t f ,,. A f.. ft. -fe -2. - Q X, .11- f., f i f f- s taff: .ij 4 J - K sw ' 1 Y is y A x is 5 .fl 15 W, X at FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN bv WOW, what a shocker!!! ,guns Nancy LuPlacc Sheila Lutz Aretha Lyons Nancy Maddox Wayne Magness Sharon Mahlom Peter Mailhes Wayne Mallett Kellly Mangum Ant ony Manley Lisa Mann iikLi2AManning Patrick Marion f Sandi,Marrs Darlene Marshall ' 'fAdani Martin Angela Martin Chris Martin John Martin Veronica Martin Elia Martinez Donna Massey Raymond Massey Lisa Matson Susan Matthews Jennifer May Lisa Mayes John Maynard Steve Mayor Tonya Mays Rheda McAdams Katy McAviney Bobby McBride Sann McCleery Mary McMorick Margaret McCowan Melinda McCoy Freshmen f 139 Kathaleen McCray Alan McCreary Michael McCulloch Wanda McDaniel Toni McDanisl April' McDonald Craig McDonald Jeff iMQD6naid Lisa McDonald James McFadden Jim McKen2ie' Chad McMillan Rusty McNeeley Donna McNelly Efrem McWashington Doug, Meneke Renee Merritt Frank Merryfield Mercedes Meza Rosario Meza Sherri Miers Brett Miller Hope Miller Roni Miller Denise Mills Khail Mills J. D. Mims Jill Minler Michelle Mitchan Richard Mixx l 40 Freshmen W V , , ,l,i Q J S2 wi si ...A Gee, l thought l was ldll ? J? FRESHMEN FRESHMEN -at ff' P. J. Montanari Desirae Montgomery Gretchen Montgomery CherylrMooreg' Chris Moorei- 71 Geoffrey Moore - Shelly Moore Socorro Moreno Cynthia Morgan Kim Morgan Raymond Morgan Rhonda Morgan Teresa Morrison Denise Mott Breck Mowdy ' James Mullens A John Naron V Kim Naylor David Neal Bubba Neal Kelly Needham Michael Neer John Neidrich Cherie Nelson' June Nelson r lv Mike Nelson r Norma Nelson Steve Nelson Nga Nguyen Roy Nichols Larry Niermann Jeff Nix KevinfNorrid Mike Norris Matt Norton Sharon O'Neill Drew Odom Jim O'Donnell Tommy Oliver Richard Olivo Shirley O'Neil Keith Oppenhammerg Greg O'Roke Gwen Osborn Monty Owen J Karen Paddock Billy Padgett Elizabeth Palmer Mike Palmer Mike Palmer 4 Scott Paimergg f f Tammy Parker Denise Patrieki Billy Patterson Mya Payne Ciro Perez Rafael Perez Michelle Perkins Ronda Perkins Stacyfkerry W. L.7Perry Valarie Petro Jimmy Petty Charles Phillips Gina Phillips Matt Phillips Anthony Placide Senna Plaster Michael Pliler - , Dianna Poissoit V? Marc Pollock Q A Chris Pomilla' - . -,.1 is ig freshmen 141 Shannon Potter Mike Potts Jennifer Powell Kelly Powell John Prater Brian Prescott Joel Price s Vallie Price Michelle Priest Jon Puckett Lisa Puckett Rhonda Puckett Annette Putman Todd Raabe Jeff Rains Martha Rangel Paulette Rankin ' Jeanie Read Christy Reed Sonia Reeves Rick Reinholtz Theresa Reno Paul Reyna Lance Reynolds Jody Rhoden Lisa Rice Paula Rice Penny Rice Stephanie Richard Dana Richardson David Richardson Mike Richardson Paul Richardson Jason Richie Becky Richmond Joe Rivera Tammy Rizzo Chris Roan Danita Robinson Jay Robinson Michael Robinson Nanette Robinson Robby Robinson Samuel Robinson Tammy Robinson Terry Robinson Timothy Rodgers Samantha Roe Jerry Rogers Mike Rogers Barry Roiminger Vincent Ross Zelphea Ruff Greg Runge :lane Russell Robert Rutherford Curtis Saddler Victor Saienni Ryna Sammons Susan Samplawski Honore Sandel Angie Sanders Denise Sanders Wendy Sandlin Q yfyg Robert Sartin ' Kelly Savoy ' James Scaife Jay Schlosser Robert Schmidt Robert Schreiber Henry Schulze Richard Schulze 142 Freshmen FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN lk ,Q y At .1165 'x FRESHMEN FRESHMEN I REEL- Sophomorcs do it with their hands!! ,if fi Rocky Scale Stcphine Seale Sam Senor Henryctta Session Jill Seyfung Mike Sharp Will Shaw Grant Sherrod Fenton Shoemaker Dianne Siffcrman Sylvia Signer John Simpson Dean Sims Laura Sims Tina Singleton Thomas Skeens Perri Slape Bryan Smith Debbie Smith Reed Smith Hershall Smith , Kelley Smith Kelly Smith KelvirifSmith Missy Smith Mike Smith Teresa Smith . Virginia Smith Wendi Smith Wendy Smith David Snider Blanca Solis Jack Somerville Chester Spaulding LyAnn Spencer , Freshmen 143 Scott Spencer Steve Spivey Clint Springer Jimmy Stalinsky' John Stalinsky Michele Stanley Cherish Starling Tavie Steed Allen Steele , Devin Steffen Timothy Stegall Glen Stephens Nikki Stevens Rhonda, Stevens Roxanne' Stevens Gina Stockton Lisa Stiles Margaret Stobb Timothy Stone Sherry Stoner Julie Strouse KurtSwarthout Darrin Sweat Robin Swedoski David Taylor 'Planet Taylor Judy Taylor Robert Taylor Mark Tehas ,Scott Tennison ' Tim Termecr Mark Terry Jay Thatcher Jill Thayer Alice Thomas Arthur Thomas Greg Thomas - Jackie Thomas Billyffhomas Konia Thomas ' Melvin Thomas Troy-Thomas Suanna Thompson Mark Thorton Lynn Threet Becky Thuman James Tillerson Terri Tinsley Troy Tischendorf Donna Todd Davie Trader Roy Trader Monica Traylor John Trojanowski ' Sherry Trull Daniel Tucker , Anna Tupa Virginia Turner William Turner William Turner Lori Tustison Joel Tysver Jessie Ulmer Brenda Umlang . Jesse Vallo Chris VanZandt Jimmy Vaughn Pat Versprille Dianne Vescl Vivian Vick Tony Vilardi Eameralda Villanueva l44 Freshmen FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN ififxlk , :tx I FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN' Lisa' Voight, Vonda Vomhagenr Lisa Vuckovic Kim Waddell Yvonne Wagoner' Rena Walker ' Steve Walker Tina Walker , Amy Wallace ' .Robert Wallace Craig Wasson ' Trevor Watkins Robin Way A John Weatherly' Tommy Weaver ,Lori Weeks Lorre Weise Janettwelch Tracey Welch Kandiy Wentworth Davi, West Michael West Yolanda West Teresa Westfall Jack Wheeler A David White Donna 'White - , Shannon White ' ' Chris Widmer Sharon Widmer, Dennis Wiggins 7 T royce Wiggins Linda Wilkerson' Bernice Wilkerson Adena Williams. Jackie Willianisii James Williams Bnbbaywilliams , Paula Williams Rhonda Williams Vicki Williams Randy Williamson CaroliWilliamson Steven Williamson Billy Willis Rena, Willrich Elizabeth Wilson Lawanda Wilson ' Kathy Wilson -. Willie Wilson A John iWingate Gail7Winning Jim'Winslett Georgie Winslow Trudy Wise i, Xavier Witkowskii Tammy Womack A Teresa Wood Jerald Woods MartinWorley Erin Wright ' 'J Judi Wright Maurice Wright Diane Yarbrough Michael Yatesiy Carolyn Yeager' Rebecca Yielding .John Xonkersie i Glenn York Wendy Young V f+iDarylz5l0ung.. Kurt Zimmerman ' Freshmen 145 l46'Orga 65There's a1 for everyth rind a season everyacti under Heav -- Ecclesia 0 S Ggsc , , Acappella Choir .... .... Air Conditioning .... .... Art ..... Auto Body ......... . Auto Mechanics ..... Band... Building Trades ..... .... Cheerleaders ...... .... Chess ............ . . . Child Care ............ . . Choir . . TABLE 0F 236-237 150-151 .....152 .......15l1 248-253 . A . . .157 254-259 , . . . 185 . . . , .180 238-240 Construction Trades ..... ....... 1 58 Cosmetology .......... .... Data Processing .... .... D.E. .... Drafting ......... .... Drama . FLARE . FCA .... FFA .... FHA .... FTA .... FWA . . . French. German Golden Girls ..... .... GSL .... HERO . . Home and Family Living .... n 4 Q Q . 176-177 168-169 164-165 170-171 192-193 216-221 200-201 178-179 190-191 ....o1sa ....13S 228-229 226-22: 244-24: .....181 ....182 4 CUNTENTS wr ..........,.......... lndustrial Arts . . . ey .............. C atln ........... arlne Repair . . . ath . . etal Trades . eo .............. FL ............ HS ............ . . . ' artners ..........,. ' rinting Trades .... ' sychology ........ ' adio and TV .... . cience .......... . cience Fiction .... . occer ............. panish ............. tudent Council .... igerettes ......... tiger Paws . . .. riumph ..... 0 roika ...... 9 UCCT .... VUCT ................ VUE-0EA ............. yung Republicans . . . buth for Christ ..... .....161 172-175 198-199 224-225 .....197 ....153 .....209 ....155 222-223 212-214 ....196 .....156 .....205 .....159 194-195 . . . . .184 230-232 233-235 202-203 241-243 206-208 210-211 ........160 162-163 166-167 . ........ 187 ....186 u1ld1ng Cool Careers The Air Conditioning class provided a wide range of skills besides air condition- ing repair. Students were taught refrigera- tion, cooler and car air conditioning repair. Usually if it has anything to do with cool- ing, the Air Conditioning class can fix it. They contract jobs from private in- dividuals to gain experience and provide the finest equipment for their shop. There are morning and afternoon classes, each of which is a three hour class. The students not only gain valuable knowledge, but also attain the experience only available in a working situation. Each student upon com- pletion of high school can immediately enter the work force as a skilled worker and a confident professional. Air Conditioning morning class. l' tal f:?Ulv Msg With obvious skill, Cornelius Hanes and Clay Jackson work together, Using class effort, students repair a microwave oven 150 Air Conditioning . 7 Working in a difficult position, a student repairs a Dean Jones fixes a radiator hose. , 't car's cooling system. ,ff ' :if 5 S Mr. Jones instructs his students. Members of the Afternoon Class. Air Conditioning ' 151 Giving Cars and Careers a Bright utlook Auto Body is a class designed to give students training in the area of auto body repair. This includes everything from pain- ting and mending fender benders, to renovating old and wrecked cars. The class is three hours long and demands much dedication to the field. This program has a steady flow of satisfied customers. The students have a reputation for fine workmanship. Their training will enable them to get any job in the field upon graduation of high school, Conroe High is known for having the best program in this area, and the students sure do live up to their reputation. Members of the Auto Body class. Transforming old to new, a student sands a tool box. With thinking cap on, a student primes a truck for painting. Giving a helping hand, Mr. Taylor aids his student. 152 Auto Body arine Repair Anchoring their Future Nearby Lake Conroe provides a growing demand for marine repair skills. The Con- roe Vocational School has a Marine Repair class which teaches high school students to exercise their knowledge when members of the community brought their broken, decreppidated boats to be repaired. Many satisfied customers com- mented that a professional marine repair shop could not have done a betterjob. The Marine Repair Club showed off their talents when they competed for the District title. At these competitions the students were judged on their mechanical ability. Through their hard work and dedication the Marine Repair students floated to the top every time. Putting the finishing touches on his handiwork. -fr W: -,fr we . we M ABOVE: Marine Repair Club Pres. - B. Hooper, V.P. - R. Henderson, Sec. - W. Attaway, Treas. - D. Hamilton, Parl. - L. Lapernce, Rept. - R. Morgon. LEFT: Mr. Bass helps students test a motor. Q. Marine Repair' 153 Auto Mechanics Shifts into Gear Gentlemen, start your engines, PLEASE! exclaimed auto mechanics teacher Jack McCullar. After the students got their engines started it was another task to get the cars running. Under the ex- cellent instruction of Mr. McCullar this task was made simple. He taught the members of his classes the fundamentals in Auto Mechanics educating them in a widely demanded field today. Students worked throughout the year on individual projects for district competition held in Port Arthur in March. Students successful at district progressed on to state competi- tion held in San Antonio in April. It was not all work and no play for these boys, though. They kicked back at the Christmas party and New Year's Eve par- ty not to mention a few private parties. Auto Mechanics wound down the year with the annual fishing trip to Lake Livingston. RIGHT: Joseph Johnson installed the engine after overhauling the car. ABOVE: AUTO MECHANICS. 154 Auto Mechanics ABOVE: Robert Davis grinds the valves on a cyli head. u fi y f Metal Trades: Sparks Up a New Year Bringing beauty to the old and ugly was one of the main goals of this club during the 1981-82 school year. No, it's not cosmetology but the results are the same. I promise that you won't find a skirt-tail in this class and Maybelline may not be try- ing to employ them but these boys did change things from rags to riches. Their first miracle was performed on an old beat up horse trailer for so it seemedj. Within two weeks it wore a blushing new coat of LEFT: James LaPerna adjusts the drill in Metal Trades workshop. maroon paint and was headed off to Ag- gieland. Other projects during the year in- cluded a bar-b-que pit for a local citizen, the reconstruction of their own welding booth which was greatly needed and in- dividual projects for district competition held in Port Arthur during March. Funds for the trip to district competition were provided for through the selling of light bulbs by club members. BELOW: METAL TRADES. E: Dressed as Dracula, Mike Boaz completes outfit by constructing a wooden stake. horse trailer. ,W y,.,..,,, ABOVE: Mike Hauke prepares to sand down the vu, Metal Shop' 155 Pressing A Trade A Have you ever wondered how newspapers, programs, magazines, pam- phlets, and countless other forms are printed? Just stop by the Conroe Voca- tional School Printing shop and they can tell you everything you want to know. The Printing Trades shop is equipped with everything needed in a professional printing shop. The students are taught every phase involved in printing. The class takes on printing jobs for churches and other organizations for a nominal fee. Many of the school's printed pamphlets are the result of our Vocational Printing students' hard work, The Printing Club participated in District competition in Port Arthur and then traveled to Fort Worth in April for State competition. Through these contests the students' skills were improved and they made many friends who were also in- terested in the printing field. They are becoming more and more aware of the wonderful future opportunities in the Graphic Arts field. BELOW: The Printing Club. rllnusm-.....,,.. ,MHMWQL ,.-Q-1 l l Q W f Ji TOP RIGHT: Printing Club Officers: Pres. - L. Gregory, V.P. - K. Hamley, Sec. - C. Hobbs, Treas. - D. Brown, Rept. - J. Johnson, Parl. - T. Norris, Sgt. at Arms Y R. Mims, RIGHT: Student operating printing press. 156 - Printing Trades uilding Trades Under Construction Greg Kancilja cuts plywood using a panel saw. Oyicers: Keith Fester, Pres., Richard Rainey, Vice- Pres., Greg Kancilja, Parl., Tom Deveny, Sec.-Treas. Throughout the 1981-82 school year, Building Trade students were kept busy building a full size resident home in Arte- sian Forrest. The actual construction began last year after the selling of their last home which sold for S49,600. With this money the students bought materials and equipment for their next residential project. Skills were seen in every aspect of the house for the students did all the con- struction work ranging from the framework to the electrical units in the house. Fundraisers for the year consisted of cheese sales and the selling of Rubik Cube key chains. Money obtained through these fundraising projects went to club jackets and annual parties. While learning the talents and skills of a construction worker, Building Trade students were introduced to industry stan- dards of construction as well as acquiring leadership qualities throughout the building industry. Members: R. Roddy, R. Spence, T. Bowles, A. Nelson, M. Mahaffey, W. Gibson, G. Kancilja, D. In- gram, G. Luther, M. Odom, A. Ramirez, J. Cleveland, T. Deveny, K. Fester, J. Chappell, R. Rainey, P. Sterling, J. Jarrett, Mr. Summy, Instructor. Building Trades 157 Pounding away, on a new year, Con- struction Trades members discovered valuable skills for a future in construction work. They set high standards for themselves and their work. These stan- dards were evident in their fund raiser: building dog houses, picnic tables, and do- ing repair work. Their outstanding work was entered in the Regional Competition in March. The best of the work shown there, advanced to State Competition, which was held in May, in Austin. The Construction Trades members put their hardest work into building a portable classroom for the school district. The club closed the year with a banquet, where they reminisced about the past and looked to the future. TOP: A club member uses care and skill as he cuts a board for his project. ABOVE: A student shows the proper method for cut ting with a table saw. 158 Construction Trades uning t Plug it in, turn it on, adjust that one dial 8! '8c'Zn754'f !!, give it a swift kick in the side! Wait! Stop! This isn't how we do it. Any Radio and TV student can tell you that it takes a lot of patience and will- ingness, not to mention basic knowledge to get that radio, TV, or record player to cooperate with you. Radio and TV classes taught students all this and much more. Throughout the year members worked on individual projects for competition which was held in Port Arthur during March. Winners at Port Arthur progressed to another competition at Dallas in April. Class projects throughout the year were maintaining cablevision for campus, repairing receivers, installing auto radios, 8-tracks, CB's and repairing radios, and TVs, and phonographs. Students left this class with a skill to be used in the business world. repairing a cassette ABOVE: RADIO and TV. LEFT: David Camacho, Edward Levi, and George McCary adjust the picture tube. ABOVE LEFT Keith Reeves aids Mike Elrzondo in Radio and TV - 159 uplicating Job and ffice Skills In a little building labeled Annex E - Office Duplication, on the west end ofthe campus, Mrs. Beth Cassels sponsors a club made up of vocational students willing to become the leaders of their peers. The Vocational Opportunities Career Clubs of Texas provides the means for these students to develop their leadership abilities in different areas and positions in life. Citizenship is also a major developmental area of these twenty-four or so young people. The club members attended a Christmas party during the holidays, and in the spring they also planned to go to Astroworld. The club members attended the state vocational contest, held in April, where they competed with clubs from across the state. To finance their year-long activities, VOCCT members sold cookbooks which they duplicated on their own. The new typewriters they acquired this year also helped introduce a chance for new skills to flourish. RIGHT: VOCCT members 160 ' VOCCT ABOVE: Angelia Mayeux and Missy Smith take their turn at the du licatin machine, improving their P E skills while they worked. RIGHT: Pres. - L. Bell, VfPres. - T. Fisher, Sec A Ma eux Treas S Trombatore S t at - . y , . - . , g .- - Arms - T. Ferrel, Rept. - B. Anderson, Parl. A F Shoemake. All in a ay s Work. lndustrial Cooperative Training is a class designed to train Career minded students in the field of their choice. The class is only for Junior and Senior students, and is structured so that students may attend class half a day and work half a day. Area businesses work with this vocational program in placing students with jobs. The class itself involves working with each student's individual training needs. This program has been highly recommended by students and our com- munity. l.C.T. enjoyed another successful and rewarding year. that was appreciated not only by the students involved but also by our community. l.C.T. Members ,wg Jimmy Adams checks the stock room at S.8cM. T.V. Working as ai dental assistant, Rhonda Rutledge cleans a patients teeth. The Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas sponsors two chapters in the Conroe Area. These two chapters are VOCT 794454, headed by Mrs. Simmons, and VOCT 54384, managed by Mr. Rivet. The VOCT Clubs, students were able to attend academic classes for half a day, then leave for their respective jobs. With this pro- gram, students were able to get both an education and experience from a job. Both chapters had an end-of-the-year banquet at which their employers were honored. Chapter 454 sold belt buckles as their fundraiser. The profits were used to buy jackets for the members. The VOCT Clubs performed a much needed service by help- ing their students gain a valuable working experience. 0 zcers VOCTf454:S Ross Pres.,P Woolsey nc - - - - V.P., B. Hobbs - Sec., B. Foster - Treas., H. Pitt- man - Parl., S. Kalis - Sgt. at Arms. 1 1 162 VOCT n Introductioi ,J JY N-ff Nas Vi' 'Q N - - A--M- A--.I U . I I 3 4 E F Members of VOCT To the Working World if K .1 41. .V Brenda Hobbs works at Dr. Legg's office. I!!!- ,... Kannie Ouzts works at the Sundance Glass Works. Ofjcers VOCT 5384: K. Koenig - Rpt., K. Ouzts Sec.fTreas., R. Niermann - Parl., R, Moore Pres. VOCT' 163 D.E. WOTKID their Wa to the To Distributive Education is a vocational program designed to give students oppor- tunities in the job market. Employers in the community work with the vocational program is placing students in the field of their choice. D.E. participated in Career Development Conferences competition at Dulles High School in March. This com- petition consisted of competing with 171 other D.E.C.A. chapters in their area. Winners from this advanced to state. The purpose of D.E. is to develop progressive leadership in the field of distribution, that is, competent aggressive and self reliant. The club enhances an understanding and appreciation for the American system of free enterprise. To sum it up, D.E. is set- ting goals and reaching them, the very thing C.H.S. is made of. Cheryl Brown looks up from herjob as a bank teller. Offcersx J. Higgins, Pres.: D. Hightower, V.P.g G. Swaim, Sec.: C. Brown, Treas. lembers ofthe D.E. class. fH-ei. .., ,,...,,- John Higgins cuts and then polishes slain glass at his own business, The Magic Stainglass. as seen in these Iwo pictures. DE'l65 VOE-OEA members are a select group of young adu-lts at CHS with interests in business careers. As a part of VOE Lab or Co-op, they learn office work and use these new skills in the business world. The Con- roe Chapter of OEA recently began the big-little sister program to create unity among members. In October, VOE-OEA helped the Ex-Students Association register for Homecoming, and on the l5th of the month inducted new officers in a candlelight ceremony. To finance their ac- tivities, OEA members sold beefjerky and cheese-and-crackers, the proceeds going to a Halloween costume party at Ricardo's and a Christmas party. Members also prepared a box of gifts and food for a needy family, and answered Dear Santa letters for children at the Resource and Development Center. In the spring, VOE students entered state-wide contests, plac- ing well among others from across the state and ending a very successful year. ., 166 - VOE-OEA www, Wm www, mmm. mms 4 x ABOVE RIGHT: VOE Co-op Members. ABOVE: Pam Jones increases her accuracy as she practices typing during class. RIGHT: Reading from a list of figures, Michelle Schimdt computes debts and assets while working at the adding machine. EX , -V xx A... ' 1 Q g -?-' 9 e 1 Na 'M A ar rowing Towards Career Roles Ofjirersf R, Galloway, Treasg K. Bonner. Treasg P. Jones. Treasg T. Winns, Pres.: R. Whitehead. D. Ford. V-P1 B. Dickey. V-P: T. Busby. HlSl.Q K. Andrews. Hist.g C. Hashaw, Rcp.g S. Downs. V-P: R. Sgt.-ul-Arms. , . ,......---- BELOW: Club members enjoy a pizza party with friends in VOE-OEA. LEFT: VOE Lab Members. VOE-OEA ' 167 Programming For Their Future Computers and classrooms, a most unlikely combination, right? Not at CHS. This year 64 students took Data Process- ing. They learned key punch techniques and programming proficiency. Those students that excelled in the course were often given part-time or summer jobs at the administration office. The best students competed in the Area and State Office Education Association fO.E.A.J contests in Houston during March and April. Data processing also did their an- nual civic project. Club functions were financed by the selling of various gift items. This club is not all work and no play. They had a Christmas party and they wrapped up the year with an end of the year party. gy Q Kim Woodard runs an IBM sorting machine. 168 Data Processing c X TOP: Kay Wilson instructs Clara Anderson on thc Ofghcers: P. Duva, Pres.: R. Rubio, V.P.g M proper use ofher machine. son. Treas.g H. Fox. Sec.: S. Vaughan, Baucrlcin, Parl.g E, Storey, Sgt.-at-Arms. ne Data Processing class taught by Mrs. Taylor. Data Programing Class, Data Processing - 169 rafting: Designing their Futures Vocational Drafting not only provides students with drafting skills, but also with a knowledge on what professional drafting is like. The class is three hours long. Dur- ing those three hours, students practice their skills by doing contract drafting for individuals. Drafting is a very involved class besides being a job training lab. The members held a raffle to raise money for their various activities. These included a Christmas and end of the year party and competition, in March at Port Arthur, Texas. Besides competition, members got to attend district area meetings and en- joyed field trips to various industries that involved architectural design. The drafting class had a successful year of preparing students for their future. Chevosky Chavel exercises his skill in drafting. A student tries out a new design tool. Y-lliahsion DRAfTlNt? MAIEHINE awk. ...,. 'QS Efgfirf P Gifm.P 4fl'll9.M.:t9il 'f zniiiivwaiiiliiui'-75ml i ' i L,.... ., xg John Emmick works on layouts for competition. With pen and ruler in hand, a student draws a rough layout. 170 Drafting ,,,...-0 Members of Drafting Officers: C. Chcvel, Pres.g D. Corodoba, V.P.g L. Starmack, Sec.: D. Wally. Mrs. Summy helps David Wheeler with his drawing. Drafting- l7l Spirit and Skills inked Together The l98l-82 Industrial Arts Club had an activity filled year. Ranging from the selling of Drix and spirit chain links to regional and state competition. Because of increased effort put into this year's sale, the Conroe Industrial Arts Club became the leading seller in the nation of Drix Cleaning products. Once again Conroe year's chain was the largest chain that the a W ' ,fa Industrial Arts Club have ever put V -f . -. .. together. The students competed, in late spring, with drafting students beingjudged on technical drawings, and architecture. Woodworking students entered such things as deskplates, cutting boards and other wood projects. Sheet metal, welding, lathe projects, and art metals were entered by students in metalworking. ln April, local competition was held in the Vocational Building and Regional Competition in Huntsville. Closing the year in May, state competition was held in Waco. J AT I -- an TOP: Ojj7cvr.v.' F. Tucker, VP ot' Woodsg .l. Saver. Sgt.-at-Arms, 5 Furstenfeld. VP of Metals: B. Dawson, Secg J. Singleton, VP ol' Draftinggt Thompson. Treats.: T. Truitt. Pres. 172' IndustrialArts High won the spirit chain competition bet- , ween Conroe High and McCullough. This , 2 Q1 '. Q,m.-vw I ,, M ..., A TOP LEFT: David Amberson adds a finishing touch. TOP: Neal David improves upon his dcsin. LEFT: Crcg Kelly gets a littlc hclp from Danny Stoulfcr, und Billy Biggcrs, Industrial Arts- I73 A student uses ai lathe to crcatc his own design, 1 T i .M A1 1 g Sli -it -1 174 'li1diislriiil!Xrts Bob Crenshaw rolls his specially cut wood into thc MW shape of his projccnadrum set. - - Q5 1 , ff? A student puts a smooth finish on his projec Woodshop. E 6 An Industrial Arts member wclds on the trailer that is his project. A student wclds on a cart in thc metals lab. Grinding down to a new finish u student polishes up on the grinder. Industrial Arts - I75 Cosmetolo adds st le to CHS Throughout each week of the school year, Cosmetology members used their three hour class period learning about the world of beauty and personal improve- ment. Mrs. Dorman, the club sponsor, dedicated two days a week for classroom lectures with the remaining three days supervising the girls in their practice of pedicures, manicures, makeup, and hairstyling. Not only devoting their time to personal improvement, the girls redecorated the department with wallpaper depicting nature. Helping pay for these expenses as well as their activities, the girls sold jewelry for their yearly fundraising pro- ject. These activities consisted of birthdays, parties for special holidays, and an annual supper. Karla Pell polishes up on her skills while giving Faye Dewberry a manicure, 1 Members: T. Youner, B. LeCureux, Gracie Dorman, Sponsor: C. Williams, K, Pell, K. McCarthy, Pres.g P Fleming, P. Medina, Treas. Karla Pell shampoos Sandra Price's hair V 1 ' PM Z' Paula Medina combs out Mrs. Riddle-:'s hair. BELOW: Members: A. Johnson, Act.: M. Sanders, Histg S. Dault, Act.3 Gracie Dorman, Sponsorg L. Hamilton, Sgt. at Armsg A, Phillips, Parl.g L. Pinchback. Photog F. Dewberry, A. Anderson, K. Schmidt, J. Frazier, Scrapbook: B. Webster, M. Burt, Rept. Marla Lucas practices pin curling on a manncquin. Cosmetology v 177 FFA: Cul tivates Another R if P d ' Y ' ' I'0 UCUVC CEU' U- -.C lore? tfftli lite , Q . 5 A X ' fx' H gal Devoted to instilling leadership, respon- t f at XCR, C Elf WHT, , M X sibility, and pride in its members, Future i F F' A it tl M' F fA ' QFFAJ b f LJCYXX App ,X D. . armers o merica ecame one o fx , skfM.vgQ Q QUv,QfQ'the most diversified organizations in Con- t , ' ' ' ' 'G - XL. ' LLAXQ -, t roe. FFA members were offered the oppor- X Q C'l'wnLCdK- tunity to study disciplines in ublic s eak- t Nt as t it P P ek, Lok, Q,,ttwX2jt Gt.,-jk ing, meats, livestock, welding, and wood ,, x X K a Vff, t working. fftokktfl ff l e tg , ff , .L A N4 raft Chapter members traveled all over the Cf , Ce ,Qt F . 455, X state of Texas during the year in order to ,B if FK ie' C'yQ'kK participate in livestock, lamb, poultry, Maxi VLGVQUQXX K Kg' K milk products, and judging contests. After ,N ,gt Wt, J X' f receiving top honors in these competitions, rtwemfk th if 'L X-1 ' sf- KJ' -1, V L kisfk X Ag members attended the state FFA con- C.KXCi?UA.,..,xQ,X C, vention and competition at the Astrodome Qt, , 'ff in July. CJK D C- 'WKQ UCCQWBX, T0 pay for all the contest entry fees and kr XL: .C -if ' Y to fund the Spring banquet, FFA held a , 16342, f, TY Q1 profitable fruit sale. Qytkj wx J aa t ft L , ri LNJVKC kr kXG5LQfkJ, Above: Mr. Carver inspects the trees for any E -wx Y -V ' r 6'-fyfcf l I X- CFFA Offcers: Bottom: C. Bartlett, K, Chambers, K. xx ff . f' Reese, Ellisor. Top: D. Ellisor, D. Sanders, C. gy rw eg Felchek, and L. Brunson. .jQ,filV.x,5c 'MAT K' VTYX.ffYl'X,QfK 3 Surprisingly, R. Armstrong and B, Anderson help unload the fruit. Sponsors: From L. to R.: C. Wellman, B. N. Carver, F. Reece, and R. Vaculin. CZ V! a jftff fall! WS 5 ,Q 13 if LM.,.epCt f' 178-FFA 'fi CG FFA Members M. Franklin, D. Bell, T. Kelley, and S. Albriton dig a hole in preparation for planting a tree. Fronccll Reccc shows Eddy Reynolds the proper usage ofa Butcher Boy saw. W 1 Niki f 3: V! mas.-Q.:- FFA' l79 Child Care . . . As the 1981 school year opened, Child Care members set out to acquire the knowledge and caring it takes for children and the functions of operating a day care center. Annual field trips to local day care centers were helpful opportunities for the girls. Enjoyable as well as an experience, the students participated in the planning of the children's mealtimes, assisted in art ac- tivities, and discovered all the phases of children's play and care. Activities planned for both the students and preschoolers were the celebrations of birthdays and special holidays such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Christine Merz assists Jeff Greenfield while he plays with building blocks, -3' Members: M. Reno, L. Lingren, N. Hooker, J, Schied, P. Buchanan, C. Merz, L. Stanley, L. Blackman, L. Coleman, M. Beeson, S. Kelley, R. Miles, S. Preston, J. Butler, T. Cain. Sponsors: Luan Earthman, Teacher Aide, Marian Pearce, Teacher, Judy Kidd, Teacher Aide. 180 Child Care ,mary f l Caring for the Little People HERO: Headed in the Right Direction 'Q-v -G f ei Ss H.E.R.O. is a vocational class designed to give students training and opportunities in home economic related jobs. The jobs range from fashion design and merchan- dising to food preparation. Students gain experience in their field by their jobs through the vocational program. As a club, they gain fun and friends. In December they had an open house for their employers, along with an end of year ban- quet. Their parties included a St. Patrick's and Christmas gatherings. On Valentine's Day, the members brought gifts to children in the hospital. To raise money for these projects, they sold apothecary jars filled with candy. H.E.R.O. is a very func- tional club, and a great way for students to socialize and share the success they have found through the Home Economics Related Occupations programs. Members ofthe H.E.R.O. Club. L H .. As, ff f .11 , L sf N .Q .K E., if Sm in Www Working at Weiner's. Jenny Turner sacks a purchase. Ernest Langford works in the bike department at Winn's. HERO'l8l amily Ties LEFT: 1981-82 Home and Family Living Club. Nancy Munnerlyn, Karen Brinegar, and Susan Lynch show off their Christmas costumes. Kelly Dyke and Chris McCollum play pass the lifesaverf' The object of the Home and Family Liv- ing Club is to show young adults how to handle everyday occurences, both in and out of the home, responsibly. Students were advised on things ranging from set- ting up a new household to boy-girl rela- tionships. Weddings and divorces were staged to show the responsibilities involved with adulthood. To prove that life was not all hard work, the Club held several parties during the year. The Christmas Party was a big suc- cess, with all of the members dressing up in appropriate Christmas costumes. The Home and Family Living Club also spon- sored a Christmas for a needy family. In the Spring the Club gave toys to the Special School to help the students develop their hidden talents. The Home and Family Living Club helped it's members understand, and be able to become competent adults in today's society. 182 Family Living 42' .J L x x x I 1' f if Officers: B. Bartholet - Co Chair., G. Dewald Y Pres., .I. Hruska A Sec., R. Stout - V.P., C. McCollu Co Chair. 'TA . . . Promoting Educational pportunities nfvx ,,..f-'N 1' c0 '0c This year's goal for the Future Teachers ofAmerica was promoting a good relation- ship between teachers and students. Regardless ot' their future plans, the all girl club devoted much of their time to learning about education in today's society. Fundraiser for thc year consisted ofthe selling of Conroe Tiger Huggers. Money earned through this project went to ex- penses for the District Convention in Oc- tober and the State Convention in February. ABOVE LEFT: Omcers: Tammy Fitzpatrick, Sec.g Toni Shaw, Presg Susan Stevenson, Vice-Pres. ABOVE: FTA members reminisce while looking at pictures. Club members look at pictures from conventions they attended. FTA- I83 This year the Science Fiction Club was recognized as an official club. At the club's first annual Halloween Party, a number of unusual costumes. both Science Fiction and Fantasy oriented were present. The members also attended the Texas Renaissance Festival and participated in quite a few activities depicting Medieval life. Throughout the year, the club was able to have monthly showings of many movie classics. Both Science Fiction and nor- mal movies were shown. In early spring, the club made a weekend trip to College Station, where they participated in Ag- gieCon '82, a Science Fiction convention and contest event. The club members entered many costume and trivia contests. The members wrapped up their year with a picnic, where old members graduated and new members looked forward to the future. Shocked members look on as Ty Norling exposes his real self, The 1981-1982 Science Fiction Club. 184 Science Fiction 2001 Science Fiction Club dyssej M i Science Fiction officers for 1981-1982, and Boeger, the sponsor. Strategy is the Key H wwf A lla? A,2,Q., Jlllxxu The battle lines were drawn and two players were locked in a war that called on all their resources. This grueling match lasted until one player called out trium- phantly, Check Mate. His opponent was crushed and began to plot his revenge for the next match. This scene was a common one at all the Chess Club meetings. This year, the Club expanded its horizons to in- clude many games besides Chess. Under Mr. Khatibi's guidance, the club lifted the art of Chess, as well as that of many other games, to new highs. The l98l-82 CHS Chess Club proved that Chess is not only challenging but is a lot of fun to play. Russ Anders reads up on a new technique for a match. L. to R.: Russ Anders, V. Pres.: Rick Pres.g Ty Norling, Treas. The l98l-82 Chess Club Chess Club 185 Friends and Fellowshi Through Y.F.C. Youth for Christ is a club designed to give students fellowship and to provide in- spiration in their daily lives. Under the direction of Coach Hellard they had a very successful and rewarding year. The club expanded to twenty-five members this year. Though a fairly small club, they all gained new friends through the common bond of Christianity. Members held meetings every Tuesday morning in the auditorium. Youth for Christ provided fun for students by having a Christmas party and other activities. C.H.S. is lucky to have a Christian outlet for its students where they can grow socially and spiritual- ly together. Members of Youth for Christ A guest speaker gives a devotion to members. Members listen attcntively to a guest speaker. l'.l-YC. Ojjicerx' Gary Burns. Prcs.g Mary McDaniel, Treas.g l.isa Fannin, P.R.1 Robert Thornburg, V. Pres. l86 Youth For Christ P ,ANA if My R7 art1es and Pol1t1cs no lace but CHS Although a young club, Young Republicans increased their membership to twenty-five members this year. They found time for both positive involvement in the community and alot of fun activities. Although no national or state elections took place this year, the Young Republicans stayed very busy by suppor- ting local candidates for county offices. This support included answering telephones, politicing in neighborhoods, mailing candidate letters and various other jobs. The Young Republicans worked very closely with the Women's Republican Club of Montgomery County. Young Republican's learned parliamentary pro- cedure, and attended Republican conven- tions at Kinkaid. Mrs. Tehas proved to be a great help in keeping the Young Republicans informed on political ac- tivites. Between politicing, Young Republicans supported their own parties by having a pizza, Christmas and an end of the year party. Young Republicans is a great way for students to become active in politics. Members of Young Republicansg Officers are: Mark Dunaway, Treas., Mary Mauermann, Sec.g Tracy Higgins, V. Pres,g Carl Hudson, Pres.g Billy Threatt, Rep. Tracy Higgins and .Iohn Durfy discuss Republican philosophy. Students read up on recent political issues Young Republicans l87 188-FWA F A works as a team The 1981-82 school year was quite a busy one for the forty-five members of the Future Workers of America. The club at- tended many activities such as a trip to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, par- ticipation in Special Olympics, and their own parties of swimming and roller- skating. Expenses for these trips came from the two fundraisers for the year: can- dle and notebook sales. As well as being fun, the members ac- quired many profitable things from the club. They learned the responsibilities of a group, working together, and above all - getting along with one another. FWA Members 5 fl H PU if!! l FWA members hope for a strike. I l M. Byrd, Sponsorg K. Ober, Sponsorg R. Rep Sgt. at Armsg D. Hedges, Pres. the Gift Givers Although under fire from many sides, the Good Sportsmanship League held on to its pride to show exactly what being a good sport means. Members spread their fun and good spirits to all school represen- tatives they met, whether at centerfield, in a stadium or centercourt at a basketball game. Reading prayers before basketball games were new experiences for GSL members, but they brought personal touches to these activities, and were well- accepted by the players and fans. These members, although confronted by adverse circumstances, showed to all around them what the meaning of good sportsman- ship really was, and were congratulated for their mature handling of a near- impossible situation. LEFT: GSL-members greet representatives from Cy-Fair. BELOW: FSL Members: S. McShan, M. Landry, C. Campbell, K. Alger, S. Downs, L. Gerlach, M. Markey, J. Legg, J. Muller. M H . -ef ..--x. iff-adm nan l90-FHA Cooking, Sewing, and Having Fun . . The Future Homemakers took upon themselves the great task of developing leadership ability and other assets that will help them become outstanding young men and women in tomorrow's world. The FHA members perfected their cooking and sew- ing skills, proving themselves very capable homemakers. They also proved themselves well-rounded citizens as they participated in various community activities. The FHA Club financed their activities by holding bakesales. Customers flocked to the sale as wonderful smells drifted Local FHA Ojfcers: R. Stevens - V.P. of Rec., K. Stegall - Pub., K. Feemster - Corres. Sec., D. Worley - Prog. Sec., A. Hill - Pres., D. Alexander - V.P. of Proj., C. Yeary - Rec. Sec., C. Hashaw - Hist., D. Poissoit - Parl, Mrs. Hayward helps Allison Jones adjust her skirt. Carol Hashaw concentrates on her sewing. through the halls of CHS. The FHA members rode a float in the annual Christmas parade. In March the club at- tended the Area FHA meeting in Hunt- sville. The top officers went on to the State meeting in Fort Worth. The FHA Club stitched up the year with an Awards Tea. All of the Seniors were honored for their dedication to FHA and the new officers were installed. As a grand finale scholar- ships were presented to the outstanding FHA members. This year's FHA Club proved without a doubt that a homemaker's work can be fun! -:S TQ 'N Ae' 'Q' 'lv 3 Q. ..- 62:35 -,,,.. f' F 1 'u C 37' fray. rite N ,. gf 1.1, . r-'Zz lg V 2.1. ,ef -...x D its 1el98l-82 FHA Club. .s sq R ' Kiwi. , . .. 1 .1 ms. Q ! l f l -'W 5 1 Y .W Q s 1 2 M. 9 f 99- Q 4 551 rs. Hayward proudly displays her birthday cake. Area IX Officers: Mary Crossley - Sponsor, T. Heckman - Hist,, T. Byrom V.P. of Encounter, W. Maxedon - V.P. of Programs, S, Hayward - Sponsor. . . A Homemakers Work Is Never Done FHA-l9l i ABOVE: Thespians: D. Tolbert. M. Foster, T. Wilson, J. Waldo, G, Peycke, K. Teweleit, C. Mc- Climans, T. Shaw, J. Toohey, D. Hill, R. McNeal, M. McClcan, T. Butler, J. Ballard, T. Driver. LEFT: Cindy McClimans and Gwen Peyeke critique an aclor's performances during practice. 192 - Drama X Thcspians 1 Tiff' The Drama Club of Conroe High School had one of its most enjoyable years in 1982. To start the rousing year off, members sponsored their annual Club Wars on October l3th, and this event was a well-attended and fun-filled evening for all participants and spectators. Members then began working and practicing three one-act plays for their An Evening of One-Acts, and took a comedy, The Miseri' on to UIL competition. Certain of- ficers and members of the Thespian Socie- ty attended a convention in San Antonio in November, and enjoyed meeting new peo- ple whose interests also turned towards ac- ting and singing. In the spring, the Drama Department presented their annual musical -H this year it was Phinean's Rainbow, an acting and musical ex- travaganza. To round out the year, drama members, along with thespians, enjoyed their many cast parties after memorable performances. orking . . . or PL Ying? ABOVE LEFT: Todd Wilson and Laurie Devine por- tray their characters sincerely as they prepare for opening night of An Evening of One Acts. LEFT Drama Club Members. Drama fThesp1ans 193 194 ' Science Science In Their Future The Science Club provided a chance for students interested in this branch of knowledge to learn from experience. They participated in science-oriented activities and parties as they improved their understanding of the field. The year of fun started off with the an- nual Scavenger Hunt. The winning team was treated to a free meal at Mr. Gatti's by the Science Club. A trip to A8cM was the next event on the clubls agenda. They attended Career Day and then watched the Aggies battle it out on the football field. A man from the Medical School Hospital came and entranced the audience with his talk on hypnosis. The Christmas Party was very well attended. Everyone was required to wear red or green to promote Christmas cheer. February brought about the annual carnation sale. Smiles shined throughout CHS as the recipients of the flowers show- ed their appreciation. At the end-of-the- year-dinner the Science Club announced its honor members. Their reward for membership was the knowledge and ex- perience that they gained in the scientific field, enabling them to decide on their plans for the future. 198 l -32 Science ri Plummer samples a biological hotdog. xwf L. Plummer - Pres. , S. 1 S ' x Leah Kennedy leads the fun at the ping-pong table. Forrest Sealy gives his Science Fair presentation. Science Club Offcers: C. Brown - Sec., K. Coe - V.P., T. Langlois - Treas., K. Cartwright - Rep., Science ' 195 owdy artner ---assi The Conroe High School Partners Club showed people that they cared through both their actions and words. They beautified the school grounds by painting the Metal Trades building. The members had a great time as they improved the ap- pearance ofthe building. Each member ofthe club was assigned a partner. The members took their partners to the movies, bowling, or to eat, and other fun activities. The Partners Club sponsored a float in the Christmas parade, Afterwards they had hot chocolate to warm up after the cold ride. Several weekends were spent preparing children for the Special Olmmpics. Train- ing grew more and more intense as the day grew closer. All ofthe hard work paid oll' when the participants sponsored by Conroe raked in numerous awards. The Partners Club proved that it is possible for a club to be useful and have fun doing so. Partners Club Ofjcers: J. Giddens, N. Munnerlyn, M. McGivney, K. Hutchins, l98 I -82 Partners Club limi 1 i seo Club: Making Tracks ll ABOVE: Leo Club Members EVE: Officers: K. Hutchins, S. Downs, D. McAfee, J. Muller, D. Wong, K. ,all, T. Childers, M. Weisinger. I. I Working hand in hand with the Conroe chapter of the Lionls club our own CHS Leo's club helped to promote good welfare throughout our community. The Leos started out the year by saddling up their bikes and participating in the Lion's club Eye Bank Bikathon. This was followed up by recruiting donors for the Lion's club Blood Drive held at the First Baptist Church. Members completed the year with a field trip to the Texas Lionls Camp for crippled children in Kerrville, Texas. Leo club also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Valentines Dance held in the CHS cafeteria. Leo Club 1 I97 Key Club Opening New Doors The 1981-82 Key Club's slogan for the year was the more you contribute to a community, the more you get out of it. Members followed this theory by reaching out and helping the less fortunate and needy citizens of Conroe. Key Clubers set off the year with a very successful Halloween party for the Center of Retarded held at the YMCA. November brought the annual Powder Puff foot- ball game which Key Club sponsored to fund their end of the year banquet. In December members helped to spread the yuletide spirit by poviding six needy families with a complete Christmas. As everyone knows, with spring comes telethons and you better believe that this group of boys and girls could be spotted in every shopping center, neighborhood, and on every street corner collec- ting money to contribute tothe Cerebral Palsy and the Easter Seals Telethons. For most, just knowing that there was a group of kids like this around made the future look a little bit brighter. P ...wid V1-I i. lv li! l A 198 ' Key Club ABOVE: Key Club Members. ABOVE: D. White, K. Hardlicka, H. Brown Greer, S. Holland, M. Foster, L. Edwards, J. Leg Ryan, K. Berryman. LEFT: Seniors get a halftime pep talk. ABOVE: The Key club banner hung at every meeting. LEFT: Kurt Berryman listens attentively at a mon- thly meeting. Key Club-199 200' FCA Friendship Through Fellowship Members of 1982 FCA learned to discuss freely and cope with the modern problems of a high school athlete. The club's purpose is to present to athletes and coaches the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as their savior and Lord, serving him in their relationships and in the fellowship of church. The club has been very successful seeing that this is its second year in existence and they consist of 60 members. Although religion was a major aspect of the club there were also outside, fun activities. The club was honored with 1981 championship at the Student Council Spr- ing Carnival in the anything-goes-contest. Members collected food and gifts for the needy at Christmas time, followed by a Christmas party. State FCA conference was held in January at the Hyatt Regen- cy in Houston. National conference was in June at Baylor Univer- sity. Club funds were replenished by a very successful 90 minute popcorn sale. ABOVE RIG HT: FCA boys chapter. ABOVE: Coach Greenfield and Kim McKinsey ad- mire the profit made on the ninety-minute popcorn sale. V' l ABOVE: FCA members check out the merchand LEFT: Craig Campbell reads club criteria at a mon Ihly mccling. BELOW: FCA Offrers: N. Munnerlyn, K McKinsey, C. Campbell, A. Brock, M. McGivncy Coach Grccnficld, J. T. Eckstrum, J, Muller, K. Hut chins, G. Darby, D. Wong. ABOVE: FCA girls chapter. Tigerettes . . . Performance Tells ff Tigerette members competed in varsity events in basketball, golf, swimming, ten- nis, track, and volleyball. Led by Mary Jo Parker, club sponsor, each girl set high goals, from promoting discipline and good sportsmanship in the field of sports to out- maneuvering their opponents. Goals set by the girls were achieved through long hours of workouts after school. Taking time away from athletics, the Tigerettes par- ticipated in the annual poppy sale to help the community American Legion. Pictures on the two following pages are district win- ners or projected winners. .,. 202 - Tigerettes ABOVE RIGHT: Swimming: Meredith Kill- ingsworth, Lori Plummer, Leah Kennedy, Cheryl Fredrickson, Debbie Welch, Jackie Gill, Wendy Wedward, Heather Hodgkins. ABOVE: Track: Caroll Glenn, Susan Carlson, Lila Donehoo, Amy Brock, Andora Fools, Cherry Foots. fNot Shownj Gwen McAdams, Cherry King. Girls varsity basketball players concentrate on mak- ing points for the team. I . 3-is i '.!'.. '.... F!.U x,...,,. , CUNROE HGERETTE TRACK coniwf erissnsiii TR ACK vffzmif GOM' Carey Ruffcr, Tennis: Kathy Colley, Maria McGivncy, Diana Higgins. Volleyball: Jennifer McKeel, 1981 2nd Team All- Districlg Jana Gicsc, 1981 lst Team All-District. Both were nominated as all slate all star, Crass Country: Rhonda Hock, 1981 stale runner upg Kathy Craig, 1981 Region finalist, 1982 stale qualifier. Tigcrcllcs - 203 204 - Soccer -i 3 l KINGWOOD NRCULLOUGH H UM BLE KINGWOOD SPRING HUMBLE SPRING MCCCULLOUGH ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL MCCCULLOUGH ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Soccer Kicks New Sport at CHE THERE HERE l HERE HERE THERE THERE HERE HERE THERE THERE HERE I , b - t.....,r,Qf, W 4.- - , , , , .1 -1 ,,... . ..,, , l 4 .,41..-.xKL .., . . ABOVE RIGHT: Displaying near perfect form, , Mace Meeks heads the ball. ABOVE LEFT: 1981-82 SOCCER TEAM. N V C Q1 2 - FAR LEFT: Robie Beck stays on the ball. ABOVE: Coach Rhoads discusses game strategy the huddle. ?sychology Club: Meeting of the Minds The Psychology Club had their calendar filled with activities throughout the year. Beginning these activities was a pro- gressive dinner for members to get ac- quainted. The Christmas spirit was celebrated at Dean Emmon's house with a fun-filled party of eating and caroling. As the 1982 year progressed, Psychology members enjoyed a spring picnic at Walden on Lake Conroe. Activities were not only filled with recreation, for members used their time and help with the Montgomery County Center for the Retarded. An added enjoy- ment and learning experience for the students, was working with trained chimpanzees. Members of the club acquired many worthwhile opportunities such as seeing psychological concepts in practice, and providing them with social interaction. Through these many learning experiences, members were able to apply these psychological principles to everyday situations. ABOVE RIGHT: Officers: Mrs. Sullivan, Sponsorg Lisa Abney, Vice-Pres.3 Dean Emmons, Pres.: Sherri Smith, Histg Cindy McClimans, Sec.g Amanda Mc- Callum, Treas. ABOVE: 1981-82 Psychology Club members. Scott Deskins uses a little psychology while talking to Kay Krauskopf, Psychology ' 205 Congiiflfigh GIQIQUMPH 1981 CCT!! Stands For Terrific, Tigers, and Triumph! The Triumph staff began its busy year in attendance at SMU's turnalism camp during the summer of '81, bringing home to HS many ideas to use in their plans for the newsmagazine this rar. Last summer they also sold ads and took pictures for the gotball programs to be sold at all home games in Tiger Stadium. 1With the distribution of the Triumph's first issue fthe omecoming issue in Octoberj, staffers had their creation put to e test E what if no one liked it'? But, of course, they all did, so at worry was pushed out of mind until the next issue rolled off e presses. As a change from times past, this year no Assistant itor was named. Now the position is filled by a different staff ember each issue, i.e., a floating Asst. Editor. This will pro- e experience on an editorial level for more people. This fall, staffers hosted the Houston Atari Regional Cham- nships at the Astrodome Nov. 7th, and the S1000 they received was placed in a scholarship fund for the year's outstand- ing journalism student. At the UIL Spring Literary Meet, The Triumph wasjudged for its content and originality, and at the ILPC Convention in Austin was given a state rating, individual awards recognizing personal achievement in journalism were also given there. To obtain the necessary funds to attend these contests and to have Christmas and end-of-the-year parties, Triumph staffers sold ads, subscrip- tions, and football programs, they also received revenue from sales during distribution each month. Those on the staff learned invaluable skills regarding the actual creation and production of a major publication, the application of these skills is shown in the fact that 40? of all Triumph staffers make journalism their Iife's career. Editor-in-Chief Karen Coe displays beautiful form as she decides on a layout. ABOVE: Ads Staff' Karen Brinegar, Melanie Moore fEd.J, Margaret Moore fBus. Managerj. LEFT: News staff members interview Mrs. Carter, QL to RJ Bill Titterington, Missy Williams fEd.j, Brenda Williams, Carol Triplett Knot picturedj. Triumph 207 RIGHT: Photographers: Kathi Nelson, Neil Stronach, and Kevin Parks. Putting the pages together, Triumph staffers prepare their Homecoming issue for distribution. 208 - Triumph ABOVE: Features: Paul Adams, David Fausek fEd.j, Connie Schulze fEd.J, Molly Burt fEnt.J, Maria McGivney fcopy ed.j. ABOVE LEFT: Sports: Mark Weisinger fEd.j, Kelly Naylor, Dodie Ocker Knot picturedj. Math Club . . . .- utors to your mistakes Expressing two sides to their per- sonalities Math Club members actively participated in entertaining pastimes such as a pizza party, a trip to Astroworld, and various other activities. While there was the attitude of eat, drink, and be merry, members did however settle down on Mon- days for tutoring sessions to help other students with their math problems. Their fundraiser for the year was a bake sale held in the spring. As well as sponsor- ing this bake sale the Math Club also spon- sored a Special Olympics student. While being members ofthe Math Club, students participated in fun activities as well as learning about potential careers in- volving math skills. Members: J. Couvillion, S. Schmit, J. Grond, M. Burleigh, T. Ellisor, D. Rankin, K. Brown, C. Bur- nitz, J. Montanari, J. Pond, J. Dye, C. Hyde, K. Mor- '-ag . Keith Cartwright, Pres., Diana Higgins, Math Club members enjoy learning the fine points of eating, drinking, and being merry. ton, D. Higgins, M, Dube. Math ' 209 2l0 - Troika Troika Staff . . . During the summer preceding the l98l-S2 school year, old and new members of the staff were busy learning how to design and publish their literary magazine, the Troika, for the student body and faculty of CHS. They were able to display these talents in the competition areas at summer workshop. The staff received an ex- cellence award in Format and Concept while David Bauerlein won excellence in Outstanding Contribution. As soon as school opened these students got underway with their projects for the year: a literary magazine and a calendar for the upcoming year. These works of originality consisted of short stories, poetry, drawings, and photographs submitted by the stu- dent body and faculty. Without the help of the surrounding community and in- dividuals, the Troika staff would not have been able to publish these works of creativity. Funds from these patronages went to supplies, printing, and publication of the literary genres. ABOVE: Rigby Owen rccalculates an assignment to make sure it is correct. . ABOVE: Carol Kawszan types copy in preparation for the literary magazine, 415 Staff members help one another to be creative in their writings. ?' A ,ff 1 2'W W ffl-f Triumvirate of Taknt David Bauerlein directs all of his attention in creating a short story. Working patiently, Edmund Riley designs artwork for the staffs yearly project. Members: Rigby Owen, Karen Coe, Ben Hughes, Carol Kawszan, Russell Vick, David Baucrlein, Mike Maddox, Jeff Hartmen, Edmund Riley. Troika- 2ll 6 il Kistner . Landry T. Langlqis V. LaVergne y C. Loftisf .jg K. Logan J. McGee if if M. McCIivney L. McQuiggi.n, P J. Montanziri- ' M. Moore ' K. Morton K. Minnis R. Owen J. Pace G. Peycke K. Pippin L, Plummer J. Pond K. Reese F. A. Ruffcr M. Ryan M. Ryan C. Sander J. Sentmanat AgfSewzird . T LqShephcrdi P D.fSrhermd P.JJ . . N .rSi'runzieh K.Tcw'eleit T Mg: Thompson W. Thrcatti W. Turnbull D. Vader T. Ward C. Wharton J. White D. Williamson K. Wilson T. Wilson Z. Zasloupil 'iii NHS:-im 2 Accelerating through Academics Being selected to be a member ot' the National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors any CHS student can receive. Students were selected on the basis of academic achievements as well as leadership, character, and service. The top ten percent of the Senior class was in- ducted at the end of their Junior year, with an additional twenty-nine students in- ducted in their Senior year. Activities on this year's agenda included Fall and Spring inductions, the annual Christmas party, operation Santa Claus, sponsoring of the Special Olympics, and an end of the year party. Club funds were replenished by the selling of Tiger Booster stickers. The National Honor Society helped students to develop leadership, character, and responsibility in the community. RIGHT: .lay Pond bows down to King McGee at NHS induction. .W .-X ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Harwell welcomes Mark Chan- LEFT: NHS Spnn.r0r,r: Mrs. Liley, Mrs. Rae, and Mr. Haug. cy to NHS. ABOVE: Ojicerx: K. Reese, P. Dusebout, M. Chaney, L. Plumer, and J The Art Club of Conroe High officially began its year-long activity schedule before Halloween. The third annual Courier Pumpkin Prime Time Contest was entered by many of this creative club's members, with Carol Triplett's Garfield', winning first place in the 16-and-under category. This club took part in quite a few ac- tivities throughout the busy year. Before Christmas, they created an enchanting scene in the Main Office to delight any onlooker. In February. several members entered the Foley'sfHouston Post Scholastic Art Show, and members went to view the Gold Key winners' original works. The Art Club also hosted the CISD Western Art Show in late January and held their annual Spring Art Show. To support the Seniors, the club printed T- shirts for the Blood Drive. To make their plans become realities, the Art Club designed posters for small fees, and provided much of their own transportation on out-of-town excursions. LEFT: Art Club members Y ' M A 'Qi' LEFT: Blythe Agee draws her picture to perfect v 'S exactness. Talent 'IM' Collage , Art'2l5 Snr' ' -'v ,J sw.. Q -4 -lf, 4 ' 1 F3 '- ' 1 , ' -'sign ff .4-gg-,J , 55' f vi ' .-V ' 'iff'-1 f.--5ei- .,'. 1 r ' vYFf 'P nl , N 1 A 1- ,..- 1 in A T , 1 - 'W A ,lg iyf' ' , U -'- 3-Q7 ' Y . ,. -if '7 4 5922 7fh'le-1 my wk mf' , ' M. -. -' 9: wivfi.- fA.3lA an - ,wwf X 1- .S N, A .,,., .1, Aff., G 5-F ,mmgsl , - . . 1, 5. X 1 f xr . , N' QF' , V ' .Q-AL, 'NI -af, 3 1 Q 'Wt , ,Y M '.Tv? ' ' . 5' ' 5-34- 1 ' an 4 4 -. A s Q 4 1. 1 ia S M f T .A . ,- af' ff QV R JA1 4.1, c V - nf' 7 . ,N H- 'ikjtigfy--A . I W A 'Lag '-.4 wg . X , , ' K- 4 L. g,- J Q. -'Klux . 'Af' i :, W' p . . N W ' .. V1 fi: to 4 A, , , ,. . 9 ,1..-,--i.' .1 I I sz ff- .: 'H 1 y, Jig- ...WX I V I 'Wx awry ,.Qpw'Ait AML 'X wa. 1 . A M 1 v-J, QE at 'S Yearbook Staff . . . Flair for Memorie The 1981-1982 FLARE Staff began its work months before the rest of the students even started thinking about work. We kicked off the summer with camp at Trinity University. Here, the old staff members were acquainted with the new arriving members. Once again, we had the pleasure of breaking in a new sponsor, Mrs. Cindy Dodd. With the help of retiring sponsor, Mrs. Gloria Traylor, Mrs. Dodd quickly caught on to our flairs. Trinity University also saw that CHS was one in a million. Our dummy copy received the Best Yearbook award, while our cover also grabbed top honors. Everyone was proud to bring home these awards, along with our perfect attendance certificates. Here, we discovered that although there was a lot of work, we could find time for fun. This proved to be true for the months ahead too. As soon as we returned home, Mrs. Dodd got everyone Uust aboutj busy selling ads. Again, our work paid off. The CHS year- book staff sold S16,000.00. More ads than any yearbook in the na- tion - a record for Taylor Publishing Company. This enabled us to regain the title as the largest high school yearbook in the nation. The first deadline, which thankfully proved to be a set-up, was rather rough. The extra week enabled us to get those extra pic- tures printed or taken and finish some other last minute details, such as writing copy. Miraculously, we were able to meet that dreaded Purolator truck on time. Breaking the monotony of the pressing deadlines was the now traditional Christmas party at the Hopkins' lake house. Always an occasion not to be forgotten was the exchanging of gag gifts, among other things, The party brought to the surface many old friends, as well as some new faces. By the way, who were those strange people? The year would not have been complete without the presentation of the FLARE Coronation, Southern Splendor which was a success. Without the help and guidance of Mrs. Dodd's husband, Wallace, the Coronation would not have been possible. fWallace also handled his new children quite well.J As final pages were turned in, staff members began to relax. It was a rough year, but we made it together. May was the moment everyone had worked for and awaited, the arrival and distribution of the 1982 FLARE to the student body and faculty of CHS. Recapturing memories throughout the year was a set goal that was achieved by the FLARE Staff. Students looked back and realized that CHS was - ONE IN A MILLION. ABOVE: Lynn Harvill, Editor. Ads: Keith Cartwright, Editor, Kim Paul, Melanie Perkins, Kirk Bauer, fNot Picturedj Vikki Moore Clames: Tammy Stubbs, Jana Hall, Co-Editor, Leah Brock, Cathy Wharton, Co-Editor. l - W Q' in 'W wg' CD -UQ- f-. Sparts: Joel McGee, Editor, Greg Hayes, John Paul Hopkins, Kristi Alger. Mrs. Dodd helps members with their work. FLARE- 219 . 74 .Lt Photography: John Strasburger, .lay Pond, Larry Tischendorf, Bob Galatas, Paul Dusebout, Susan Wilson, Mark Dunaway, KNO! Picluredj Paula Har- rison, Jill Mahaffey Greg Hayes watches as Paul Dusebout prints a picture. i 97 1 x 1 -I Organizations: David Red, Leslie Giles, Rebecca Traylor, Kay Minnis, Co-Editor, Staci Chaney, Co' Editor, CNot Shownj Che Williamson. 220- FLARE Dcann Buckalcw, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Cindy Dodd, Sponsor. Using their time wisely, members work to meet their first deadline. A sf- u Aclivilies: Tracy Blanton, Amy Brock, Editor, Patty Pinkston, Jeff Barnes, ' A FLARE- 221 N, X RIGHT: N FL members The Gutspoken Talent of CHS 222'NFL ABOVE: Shawn Day demonstrates her acting and performing abilities before an attcntivc class. RIGHT: Mark Williams practices his orating skills as he reads poetry to the class, sdmk. Offcenr: C. Williamson, Treats., R. Coleman, photo: T. Higgins, Sec.: photo.: M. Roach, sponsor, R. Chance, Pres., C. Hudson, Vice-Pres. LEFT: Using fiery oratory technique, Jay English proves his point. The National Forensic League kicked off its year with not only new talent, but a new sponsor as well. Miss Martha Roach headed the speech and debate teams in a winning direction, with the com- bined efforts of eager freshmen and veteran upperclassmen, Con- roe High became a well-respected name in forensic circles. NFL attended a total of nine regular tournaments, with four of them out ofdistrictg the Ull. and Texas state tournaments in April were also attended. Ranging in events from poetry to championship cross-ex debate, students competed for trophies and sweepstakes points. Conroe swept many sweepstakes trophies, making the 'Sl-'82 school year its most successful in CHS history. This ac- complishment came only from much dedication, practice, and tireless spirit. Forensic students became not only first-class com- petitors but also first-class winners - they turned their disap- pointments and defeats into winning efforts. Between tournaments, NFL found time for Christmas, Hallo- ween, and end-of-the-year parties, as well as their fourth annual awards banquet in Spring. When members weren't partying or practicing, they promoted spirit, and their treasury with the sale of Conroe Tiger pennants during football season. ln all, it was a memorable year for not only a speech and debate club, but most ofall for a winning team. r fN, 3' l -4 :xii , E M 1 ff'3 ' aff 1'- NFL'223 224- Latin Anxious for a fun-filled year, Latin Club members started off with a Hallo- ween party where they celebrated the suc- cess of their fund-raising project, the sell- ing of Conroe Tiger pens. December brought the annual Christmas spirit as well as a party with funfilled activities such as caroling and merrymaking. As the new year rolled around, students showed their spirit as well as their skills in the Area Latin Meet held in February at Baytown Lee High School. Club members sold refreshments at Conroe High School's annual Foreign Language Day in February. During the latter part of winter students traveled to Richardson, Texas, for competition in the State Latin Meet. Members participated in such events as Latin grammar, history, reading, and recitation. Bringing the year to a close, Latin Club members held a banquet where they recaptured the memories of the past year and those memories confirmed that Roman Culture is alive and kicking at Conroe High! Latin Ill members show offtraditional Roman dress. Roman Culture . . . Q ,,.. ,--J' Oyicers: tFrontJ T. Bartlett - Treas., L. Plummer - V. Pres., V. Moore - Sec., tBackJ B. Swoap - Pres., J. P. Hopkins - Rept., N. David g Rep., J. McCauley - Hist. M Bob Swoap enters the discussion at a Club meetini F' V ' n Club meetings meant good times and good ids to members. xlive and Kicking WVR - s ' TOP: The Latin Club. ABOVE: John Paul Hopkins and Mrs. the club plan its Halloween party. Carter help 225- Latin 226 - German Say It In German This year the German Club proved itself one of the most active clubs at CHS. Through parties and other fun-filled ac- tivites the members got to know one another and were exposed to the Germanic language and culture. The German Club kicked off their year with a visit to the Bavarian Gardens in Houston. Members sampled German food and danced the night away. The annual Halloween Party soon followed. Many members showed much originality in their costumes. The November activity was a hayride, which included a Weiner roast, games, and singing around the campfire. Also in November the club had a German dance instructor come and teach them traditional folk dances. At the Christmas party the party-goers went caroling and exchanged gifts. A progressive dinner took place in February, and a swim party mark- ed the end of the year. Academically the German students took the AATG Tests, which ranked them na- tionally with other German students. ln March the German Club participated in the TAGS Convention held in Houston. Through their enthusiasm and interest for the German Club, it's members proved that they are indeed one of the most active and enjoyable clubs at CHS. Members practice German Folk dance. nl lla V2'i'.sii5' ss' 'G QLeftJ Mary Ryan guzzles it up. Mark Dube asks Frau to da ' ,f L---':'f ' Q' .' -W -PFS ,,.- Oficers: L. Fox - Sec., M. Ryan - Pres., P. Sather - Sponsor, J. Dwyer - V.P., R. Traylor - Treas., Not Pic. M. Stanton - P.R., A. Cox -- Hist. 1981-82 German Club. Bernard Flynn studies diligently. Diane Terry flashes her companions. German - 22 7 228 - French ardon French! The French Club started off the new year with their annual Halloween Party. Members attended the party dressed in costumes of many different cultures. On November l 1, the Club ate at LaProvence, a French Restaurant. The next major event for the club was a Christmas party where Club members exchanged gag gifts. The Club's major fund-raiser for the year was selling refreshments at the annual CHS Foreign Language Days on February 18 and 19. Club members attended the French Symposium, which was held on March 12, and 13, in Dallas. There Club members competed in areas of French History, culture, reading, poetry recitation, and music. In the spring members attended the Foreign Language Festival at Stephen F. Austin University. As the end of the year grew near, old members reflected upon the past and remembered the good times and the friends they had made. The Club's new members looked forward to next year and the friendships and good times ahead. f, V Club members partake of French cooking and merrymaking. -ee., i Q I, 'CLI 5 Offrerx: L. to R.: Cindy Hull, Hist.: Leah Brock, See.g Melanie Moore, Treas.: Mike Hallaron, Rcpg Mark Chaney, Pres.g Tony Driver, V. Presg Knot pictured: Joni Noel, Reptj. L Ns Mike Hallaron straig refreshment table. X Z 4 3 F .,n .YQ X I T .1 htens his turban and plan r s his assault or 'l Q X l in is 'f lil f , 2 i nib members laufanl. 3:-u .9-6 ' B, J 'Qi I 1 f N my fs 1 lv :L 'v I enjoy an outing to a French ,,,,,l' lifuuzzuz-uu,,.,,..,. 1 mx :Huawei .114 fza rxisilsvssssssws-1111 anna 1.5..i1z:a ilzffifsravfix 1 fe Pumpkin, Tony Driver, eagerly awaits the stroke of midnight when, with a little luck, he will become human once more. TOP: The 1981-82 French Club. French - 229 230 ' Spanish 1537 41 Spanish Style . . . orth of the Border Learning a foreign language has proven to be very helpful to many students in preparing for their futures. With the many Spanish speaking countries within relative distance of the U.S., Spanish has come in handy. It was not all work and no play for members, though. The year was filled with fun activities and parties. A dinner at Ricardo's restaurant started off the year, highlighted with the announcement of their Flare Queen candidate, Munch Foster. December brought the Christmas spirit and the annual Christmas party at Linda Dehoff's house. With the arrival of tne New Year came Foreign Language Day held among the language classes. These classes exchanged and shared their country's traditional foods and ways of life. El Cid, a popular Spanish film, was shown to Spanish classes by their teachers. Summer meant vacation and fun in the sun with a group of students going to Cancun, Mexico in June. 1 a- . an-. K t ABOVE RIGHT: S. Akin, J. Smith, and C. Jones anxiously await their mi ABOVE LEFT: Nickie Thull covers her man in a game of touch footb ABOVE: Sponsors: Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Usl V QM -S WSH. ca M EPWV v l,.Vf5 .nf ,Wu .. glint, , 4 f ' s mi 'fi ww., LEFT: Students competed for club offices by making posters. I N -ENH1 M-R BELOW: Officers: G. Bingheimer, B. Agee, K. McKenzie, D. Bartell, C. Fredrickson, J. Muller, H. DI? Hicks. s i , 4 4' 1 o f.. f.: fs' , x U, z .1 'X ' .5 A Lf Spanish- 231 232 v Spanish 2 , Y g Q K i P : 3 1 I f ' ' CLP s -uniqg, 2 ,l TIG i 1 : Tim LaCome shows his hospitality as party chairman at the tough football game. Spanish spirit is mucho. Lisa Edwards just can't get enough of that good ol' Spanish food. fr img, Y xx -IumL.,,,,.Nt w3HWl5:!451i5NfffJ5 1 kg::..g'aii Andrews. M. Barton, D. Berryman, K. Blanton, T. Boleyy, R. h Bfinegar, K. D K' Biifns, G. BuSShart, S. , f, .,-...wx 5 .f 1. -W..-,...-Q..-Q Foster. .... '..',..g.,g.,....Greer 'R' Q , MH1arvill. L. Hicks, H. n . . 'gHouse.D. LgBIanc,n A. .gg .5 . Q canwfighr, K. D V Cegielski, . ChHnC??f1R f 1 ., Qg David, ., Emmons, D. English, J. V M5gGee, .I . MGKk:nZiC, K. Meador, G. Munngylyn, N. v . PlUmD1CIf5i:I:.fg.lzhi Ryan ' i :Sa I-,del-sg . S1gnor Sloan, M. J . Stockton. G. Threalt, B. Iolbsrt, D. n W. Wfigfdnger, M. whim, D. .,. Wf1l1?.f?3S9n,..C- n nnnn n ,U f A A Student Council - 233. Adding Ambition hile Keeping Tradition Ambitious was a good word to describe the Student Council this year. As the new representatives assembled, the goal to make this year a success seemed evident in everyone. They kicked off the year by selling Conroe stickers and spice sets. They also sponsored an innovative film entitled Hard- timesf' At the same time the annual bookfair was put on by Student Council. The annual student talent show and carnival was put on in the Spring. The proceeds made through the year went to benefit the school. In between these worthwhile projects, members found time for a Christmas party and an end of the year banquet. This year the Student Council proved to be an active group interested in car- rying on pride and tradition at C.H.S. Alicia LeBlanc signs up members for the book fair. Tina Millcr and Ginger Dickinson share laughs at the book fair, Sponsors: Mrs. Wooten and Ms. Slade. L. Lori Plummer goes over the agenda with Mrs. Wooten. 234 Student Council 'udent Council 0-Ulcers: Munch Foster, Sec,g Wade Turn- ill, Pres.g Lori Plummer, V. Pres.g Anna Neeves, Rept.g licia Blanc, Treas. 'his one even has pictures. give f I' .Z ss Q. f X x ..1' 'Bl-iw. 1 WN .V lf. v ii Left: Jay Legg works to organize a meeting committee. Above: Examining the merchandise, Owen Matt enjoys the book fair. Student Council - 235 A N ole-able Year For the CHS Choirs, hard work and dedication produced the results that many choirs only dream of obtaining. These results proved that the choir was one of the best and most respected choirs in the state of Texas. Every Monday night students trudged into the choir room and diligently rehearsed their music. ln September the choir's hard work finally began to pay off. District tryouts were held at Spring Woods High School, with many CHS students coming out on top. In October the Region Choir auditions were held at Westchester High School. Several more advanced at this contest. The Choir held it's annual Christmas Concert on December 8. The A Capella l Choir sang to the accompaniment of the Klein Orchestra. The effect was as- tounding. In January the auditions for the Texas All-State Choir were held in Bryan. Later in January CHS hosted the Region Choir Concert. The CHS Choirs participated in Solo and Ensem- ble Contest at Waltrip High School. In February the A Capella l Choir had a great honor of an invitation to sing at the Capital in Austin. They sang for the Governor in the morning and gave a concert on the capital steps in the afternoon. In April the Choirs attended the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest held at Kelin Forest. The contest kept coming as as the choirs competed at the Southwest Choral Festival at Searama in Galveston. May brought the Spring Concert, which delighted the audiences with itis professional shine and polish. The Choir took their end-of-the- year trip with money from their fundraiser of selling candles and caps. Throughout the year the CHS choir proved that they were a most notable choir. Members of the A Capella I Choir. . i J 2 .-....-K.-.f . warg-1 L1 Q. 236- A Capella Choir The 1981-82 A Capella Cl l Z 1. .Q '53 3 ,4 l I .5 A.-,f .223t?7'G r-3, 4 S 4 , F4 238 'Choir The Show Choir changed their name but not their format. The stand-up singing style that made them so popular remained much the same. For Christmas they developed a parady of Bob Hope's Christmas Concert and also took the act on the road to the Lion and Rotary Clubs. Ac- companied by the Delta Blues Band the Show Choir sang a large variety of music, from soft ballads to rock and roll. Judging from the audience's reactions, the Show Choir really did show their stuff. R. Moore - P.R., M. Wein - Instr., G. Braun - Pres., P. Pinkston - V.P., J. Mahaffey - Lib., M. Foster - Sec, The Show Choir sings on the steps in the auditorium. Bob Hope shakes hands with one of his admirers. showing Their swf -Q? l l ,Yi 1981-82 Show Choir LEFT: Melanie Foster prances down the aisle, show- ing off her new nose. ABOVE: Applied Music Class LEFT: Several members of the Show Choir sing their rendition of Blueberry Hill. Choir ' 239 24O'Choir lt, ,J ,ffl J , Ogicers: T. Cain - Lib., D. Bartlett - Lib., D. W'-A' Cisneros - V.P,, P, Teague - Sec., E McWashington - P.R., G. Wilkerson - Pres. 1981-82 A Capella ll Choir. fl 'l C7 1981-82 Tiger P ws er Paw Members: K. Whichman, T. Bilton, C. Erk, C. Hudgins, C. Williamson, J. Hagen, S. we, D. Mott, V. Galloway, L. Johnson, E. Wright, Pruster, L. Zepeda, S. Mahlum, P. Lipscomb, R. berts, K. Greer, S. Miers, L. Blakcman, A. iward, M. McCoy, J. Thomas, J. Cowart, E. Steb- bins, J. Nelson, A. Hayes, L. Davenport, R. Miller, J. Cornelius, K. Waddel, T. Fergusen, M. Priest, A. Tyminski, J. Wallace, C. Lang, L. Rankin, C. Starl- ing, T. Atkins, K. Morgan, R. Brookshire, D. Bort- nem, K. Draper, L. Weeks, T. Abner, R. Perkins, W. Young. This year the Tiger Paws outdid their past seasons. The Tiger Paws added new spice to their victory lines by doing new marching formations. The girls were also given thejob of decorating football lockers, and could be seen hanging streamers every Wednesday afternoon. They promoted spirit by cheering at both games and pep rallys. They also did many service projects, such as helping with open house, college night, the Conroe Classic Marathon, and sponsoring two children for Operation Santa Claus. When football season was over, the Tiger Paws stayed busy by atten- ding basketball games and cheering on the Tigerettes and Tigers. For fund raisers the pep squad sold Christmas ornaments and basketball ribbons. Despite many obstacles, the Tiger Paws accomplished a great deal this year. They proved that pep squad is not just fifty girls getting P.E. credit, but a hard working and close organization designed to provide fun and friends, and to carry on the spirit and tradition C.H.S. is known for. er Paw 0mCBl'.S'.' Jenny Hagen, Lt., Cara Che Dawn Williamson, Major, Shana Bicrs, Lt.: Kim gins, Capt., Tracey Bilton, Lt., Chris Clark, Lt., Whichman, Lt., Kathy Landry, Lt. Tiger Paws 241 Adding Spirit and Sparkle Officers pose for a picture after performing at a pep rally. Tiger Paws show which team is ffl. a FWS, ,ff 's rei T X . E y rw.. . 57, 1 -Rst is ,Xe gg w. , I .,- . - . , , :g,,,w-4' - 1 , ., , ,. , ,-. . k .ish . Yer 1. A '. Y ' ,VIFV 'wwf J, fig - , ,, L. V 0 . Q 242 ' Tiger Paws Q . Q lf I Being a Tiger Paw means a lot oflong bus rides. Shana Byers smiles in agreement that Tiger Paws are ffl. Sharon Mahlum and Sherri Miers ham it up at practice. E. . fl 4. .ww-avi io a winning team! iff . Just a bunch ofwild and crazy gals. Traccy Bilton and Jenny Hagen show their spirit at the pcp rally. Decorated football lockers became a familiar sight, thanks to Tiger Paws. Sponsor Mrs. Smith and Major Che Williamson go over the evenings performance while Summer Smith watches the game. Tiger Paws ' 243 On Friday, September 4, the Golden Girls opened the 1981 season. With a smile on every face the girls went through their well rehearsed routine. The new members felt their first perfor- mance fear subside as the poise and confidence of the older girls filtered through the ranks. Rain and mud did not diminish the sparkle of the breath-taking performances. The excellence of the shows was due in part to the ingenuity and versatility of Ms. Diane Watson. This was Ms. Watson's second year at CHS. Work on this yearis performances began during the summer. The officers attended two summer camps and their hard work and determination paid off in the form of several awards. The Golden Girls not only entertained the fans at halftime but had the added responsibility of decorating lockers, baking 'ggoodiesf' and perfor- ming at the pep rallys to boost spirit. Aside from their performances at football and basketball games the girls competed in the Texas Drill Team dance contest in Dallas, in March. They also competed at the Marching Aux- ilaries of America held in San Antonio in March. The girls were rewarded for their hard work with a Christmas Banquet at the River Plantation Country Club. This year was special in that the First Annual Golden Girls Reunion was held in October. These activities were paid for by drill team clinics for drill teams made up of younger girls, and by the Golden Girls Mother's Club. The girls closed out the year with a Spring Ban- quet where Senior members looked back on the good times, hard work, and friendships. The other members looked forward to the things to come. Company A shows offat one of the Tiger Pep Rallys. We've Got Style l l 244 Golden Girls Golden Girls ofthe Week: K. Pippin, T. Miller, S. Wilson, C. Cole, D. Bar Stubbs, V. Moorc, S. Raye. Co. D: T. Shaw lst Lieut., 2nd Lieut. K. Paul, V. Childers, K. McAviney, M. Dial, C. Dement, S. Ben- nenett, S. Woods, D. Barton, S. Benton, D. Kramer, G. Stockton, T. Champion, C. Cole, R. Williams, E. Griffin, S. Richards, M. Ayres, H. Hill, P. Fowler, S. Heinz, J. Welch, D. Smith, C. Nelson, E. Palmer, M. Jernigan, R. Williams, M. Johnson, L. Mayes, S. Kellar, A. Jones, A. Fuzzell, R. Williams, D. Davis. Co. A: L. Thomason lst Lieut., M. Allen 2nd Lieut., M. Perkins, D. Moore, D. McAfee, S. Sanders, S. Treece, K. Pippin, G. Graham, M. Young. Golden Girls 245 Pi s The Officers perfect the drill in the gym first. Co. C: Licul. E. Dalton. M. Armstrong, S. Wilson, K. Mosier, K. Cox, V. Moore, L. Brock, D. Dozicr, M. J. Mauermann, S. Busshart, L. Granadas, R. Boley, L. Gcrlach. L. Smith. 246 - Golden Girls :..v.A -4348: 1 Y rs. ABOVE: Cheryl Sander, Presidentg Karen Brincgar, Vice-Pre K. S! Officers: Major K. Reese, Capt. of Dance, S. Lynch, Capt. of Drill, A. Seward, lst Co. B: Lieut. L. Moore, L. Alvarado, .I. Reeves, Z. Cegielski, T. Stubbs, C. Lieut. of Co. A, L. Thomason, 2nd Lieut. of Co. A, M. Allen, Lieut. of Co. B, L. Wiasath, G. Dickenson, M. Yoakly, S. Raye, G. Bingenheimer, N. Brinegar, J. Moore, Lieut, of Co. C, E. Dalton, lst Lieut. of Co. D, T. Shaw, 2nd Lieut. of Co. King, H. Hicks, T. Stockstill, S. Holland, T. Miller. D, K. Paul Golden Girls ' 247 - M - , J - .'f.Si? f ,I . 5495! , 4u,4.Jw3n .:.at.n4sauual,0niAl-adaniaunif ' as f, .f'. .!f,,,:', 'A-, Kf'i y gn 'J 1 ' A fy :ff 13 V 1 'T 'T I I I 1 few i '--' f 1 , ,.,, A f a H , ., . fi., 4 'Q 'pg 1 ' Q b :Q vs u Q l ' N W We N Q5 -N 6 mg N R.. A ., .WE 4 Y Y fxgwgg 1 + 5zz,Q..g,- Q Q ',-zu., ,. 2: f.!H:,M,. .H k,.:!s,,...,,. ,,,, :fp:125Iz5,1ii2?i?fiE75-M' ,ff:::,,:m.,:-mf, -, . W,,,.,, , s .,,,,:-,K ,. 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Starting in August and working throughout football season, the band practic- ed mark-times, knee-lifts, and side-marches to present spectacularly-choreographed shows to all in attendance at a foot- ball game or marching contest. The Band, in pouring rain and knee-deep mud, placed fourth of twenty-five bands in the Southwest Regional Championships of the Marching Bands of America Competition held at Cy-Fair Stadium on October 3lst. This exciting contest tested its participants' courage and deter- mination under very adverse conditions, and the top ten finalists, CHS included, braved their way to perform inspirational shows to the rain-soaked audience. On December 17th, the top three bands - cert, and Gold - were conducted through Symphonic, Con- various numbers for .eff their annual Christmas Concert before they celebrated the l week break from school. The next months were spent in prep tion for the all-important UIL Concert-Sightreading Conte: April. Two months before, February 13th to be exact, the t annual band banquet was held at the April Sound Club Hou: celebrate a fun-filled yearg earlier that same day, the band ticipated in the Go-Texan Parade to the delight of onlooker: May, the Symphonic Band held high hopes of attending the State Music Festival to be held in Enid, Oklahoma, and to fin: this trip, members sold cheese while their parents sold Sul House Smoked Turkeys for the same cause. The band endel year with a Pops Concert, this year was a most successful onl the Tiger Band, and the '82 school year promised an even bl one for its members. 14-f D . . ,. ..- -. r'i ' 'T'1i f'7 . NKAK WWA' Tff'flLlisss ' i E as B .... - . -- Q, f 1, . e H .H Q V, . 4 ' . .. .5 rs I A J. ' ' 9 K- 52532 tr .li .. . f I if . - ' ' J if L iff 4' 5 'li Q. 91 5 A 2 . . . ' F I il. ' if -- ' ' - 'r J' 5' ' 1 '1. ' 'I -. I J ,- ABOVE: Dist. Region Area ': B. Gelck ' . ' ' tug: :Ut 'gli-at? l A . J 2 V ' -.5 gg fOrchestra 'J, J. Benardinon, T. Machajewskif H. Q '1 t Q Egg' We 5 L V Z gf . Judah'. l ' J' 4 g, ' ' V A Q 6' f , l s Q be ee el' ew f?.vli'eee llerlerlresyfl ' ABOVE RIGHT: Flag Corps: S. Cox, J. Dwyer, B. ,Z ':' 1 f5,j.Y,1b'j',...r'9:r W fx! .,-151 -' '- be 7 gr 2' 'Q 1 ' l . Deslsletel, L. Isbell, s. Choate, K. Loveless, M. Gay, ,, , vi ligllpnvf ll ll Nvffx y i 2 i is N. Wilson, R. Traylor, A. Sanders, C. Morgan, D. 3 j'f , ,Em - jge , 1' PL, Jfu ggy Montgomery, S. Beard, K. Baker, M. Andrews, A. f . g I -g 4' , 4 ' - , , ' Q r 2 'fs Q J A Saunders, L. Weisinger, L. Bartlett, V. Petro, J. ff: ' N ' 1 'il' ff! flwfl- tsl? '-'Q' A A Minter, N. Clark, l.. Smith, D. Dwyer, J. Davis, s. D ' 7, td .E QV 1 . , 1 F. 4 JFK .. Day. V. , Egg 2 lab Q-. stlf'E?:?.e.-527 .gbig s RIGHT: Concert Band. X ir J -,f 'R ' -if Q 'gi Q W ,Qi A 5 ,ff P 1 - 1. .le lv. -ee 54' f J . 1 ' Li . J' iii:-'. 'Liv Uxxi ff? S f. If ' I je I . 'e ' n as-rg?-'r gs' '5-r.. .'Q.x fe' 'J . . , i ,Mk X rl y sl , K e. , . .K Fglsxsiwla Q A -: 4 sm Z ., V,,L . uv Q ee- X . gy I F L-xx : V ' A i 'eeel by ive- f l 1 si' M it :Q 'sl -Q i Ar -.', K ..' - 0 LEFT: Omcers: R. McDonald, Lieut. Col., H. Judah, Uniform Capt., P. Prater, Uniform Major, B. DesHotel, Flag Capt., S. Cox, Flag Lieut., J. Dwyer, Flag Capt., J. Riley, Woodwind Capt., J. Brown, Brass Capt., S. Hardcastle, P.C. Kunkle, Librarians, V. LaVerne, Col., D. Yoakley, Perc. Capt., K. Sherrod, Equip. Capt., M. B. Kidd, Equip. Major. BELOW: Twirlers: K. DeWitt, R. Patison, Drum Major, D. House, K. Moore, N. Munnerlyn, Featureflrlead Twirler, C. Hull. f f ,us Symphonic Band '81-782 Bandv25l RIGHT: Woodwinds: M. Brown, T. Jones, M. Thaemar, M. Hernandez, C. Kunkle, N. Adams, L. Davies, A. Hernandez, C. Diaz, M. Kindle, D. Poissoit, M. Davis, N. Stevens, D. Dixon, S. Gilsdorf, D. J. Eubanks, T. Gibson, K. Hedgecock, L. Giles, G. Sweet, T, Loihle, D. Terry, Y. Wagoner, L. McDonald, B. Echauri, C. Johnson, P. Prater, M, Teweleit, C. Boynton, M. Lawrence, S. Seale, T. Stowe, W. Smith, J. Durfey, S. Barry, M. Little, P. Lowery, H. Smith. C. Peace, B. Richmond, D. Mills, S. Woodson, T. Biggio, B. Tehas, S. Hardcastle, J Riley, T. Machajewski, S. Stephens, V. LaVergne, M. B. Johnson, J. Russell, T. Petty, M. Dube, M Jasek, J. Bolton, J. Simmons. an an: fe rl N58 I WP. - Q is-'Mitzi sl WFAM? . . , 'W -'Q ' 2- igfeu Q- ,Sf t A M e fi we ' Ct. W . an .5 C T fl f .., L ' ,Q WHL, fx QI' 'V . Q A W A A ix ' I 2, . .,W it . . 9' 'V,' . ,p , pai lj , , s H ll I 2 ix: J if f NP ,' ' A Q - ' . l J-A. , . Q. is J 1 252' Band ABOVE: Melonee Davis plays her flute as the band enters the stadium to Tiger Boogie. ABOVE: Drum Corps: A. Steele, K. Pippin, E. Allen, m,,,,,,,,,, M K. Jones, J. Thome, M. Halloron, M. Dunaway, D. i M Blue, 12nd Rowb B. McBride, K. Sherrod, C. Hyde, . D. Yoakley, J. Whittington, M. Smith. use ' -if'-Q .ki ..wavwaunusnnp-:wt LEFT: Band members Tess Fenner, Kyle Fore, M. B. Kidd, and Colleen Boynton enter the field in style, BELOW: Gold Band. ABOVE LEFT: Band Sweetheart, Heather Smith. LEFT: Brass: R. McDonald. D. Red, K. Hake, Strickland, S. Stillings, B. Ashorn, M. Tehas, S P. Mullens, C. Kelly, J. Scheid, D. Frantz, S. LeVrier, J. Waldo, J. Bcnardino, R. Brown, B. Geick, Brown, T. Fcnncr, X. Witkowski, D. Payne, Young, R. Butler, P. Zdunkawicz, B. Adams, Ward, H. Judah, M. B. Kidd, D. Artificavitch, Biehl, M. Price, C. Thompson, D. Gossage, Fowler, K. Fore, R. Walker, V. Howard, C. Holstc R. Woodall, B. Carr, C. Copeland, E. Graham, Pratt, K. Musgrove, T. Bcnefield, S. Tustison, Gordon, R. Hunsaker, L. Choate, G. Bloh, Whitenberg, A. Garcia, B. Green, B. Allcn, Smalley, J. Allen, B. Mazy, C, Freeman, D. Pyle, Sherrod, J. Ashby, C. Collins, T. Green. J B T M M ad S B C B G Band-253 1981 Varsity Cheerleaders 1982 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Spreading Spirit throughout CHS Alicia LeBlanc - Jr. Kay Yancy - Jr. Promoting school spirit and firing up the crowds was this Lisa Foster - Sr. J Traci Childers - S year's goal for the twelve varsity cheerleaders of CHS. Preparation for leading the school's varsity teams began with a week long summer camp at the University of Houston. Learnin various cheers and chants 3 throughout the week, the girls were able to show off their hard work by competing with other cheerleading squads, All the practice paid off when they won four superior ribbons, one spirit stick, and one superstar squad ribbon. It was 256 - Varsity Cheerleaders quite a start for the cheerleaders and by the time school got underway, they were boosting the student body and faculty through their overwhelming spirit for CHS. Anna Neves - Sr Kellie Dyke f Jr. Sheri Ware - Jr. 425 Lisa Henderson - S Patty Gaugh - Jr. Tracy Blanton - Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders 0 257 'LQ'-19 'Nia ,MM-wJ,, Kristen Ensey - Soph Ellen Lal-laque - Soph H V Q5 Angela Nixon - Soph Debbie Meeks - Soph 'Teri r'vl3. ::r Pam Johnson - Soph Sarah Smoorenburg - Jr. 258 ' JV Cheerleaders l 41.3 J!! Lynn Lapham J g sv 'i- nf X Q L,1. I fp Jennifer Kellum - Soph A new feature in the cheerleading program at CHS this year was the addition of twelve new Junior Varsi ty cheerleaders. These girls were responsible for cheering on the Junior Varsity athletes year around Preparation for the year started with summer camp held at the University of Houston, where the girls were honored with one excellent and three superior awards. Aside from motivating the team and spectators these girls also learned to work together for one main cause. The fund raising project for the year in- cluded the selling of class pins, rib- bons, and pom poms. The profits from these sells helped pay for cheerleading equipment. E - fi mmf? snmwmwmmlr . ame of their Game! Lf-J' I i Cindy Wallace - Soph M, ,.- .xxswx Mandi Landis - Soph Lisa Phillips - Jr. Renee Camino - Jr. .I.V. Cheerleaders - 259 Teachers should be held in the highest honor. They are the allies of legislatorsg they have agency in the prevention of crimeg they aid in regulating the atmosphere, whose incessant action and pressure cause the lge-blood to circulate, and to return pure and healthful to the heart of the nation. -- Sigourney 260 F hy 99 is-2 5 -1 x , ii? ., .ul ' 1 ' ' in J fl.. 3 5 4 -gy, lu I-V 76 x' If V-1.41::'g! V. A RN 4 - 'f ' w 4 I .. ,wef- 526: ,fEf4 1' 1 if F cf -F ' f 4 4 ,.- -Y -, fp W K5 K l 5 6. 3 ig M5 , 1 Eff' X Faculty ' 26l Xt Last The Faces Behind the Voices i as .x ROSE GOODWIN Mr. Amos's Secretary HELEN COE Mr. York's Secretary MARY UNDERWOOD High S hool Secretary Don Collinsg Dr. John Peet. Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Hartwell Brown Glenn Winn Principal Jesse Harwell Eldrl ge, 1 lam Lclg , e .Do B k le Oree Bozmang Vice-Pres. Roger Galatasg Dr. 1981-1982 School Bo d S D Ch l 'd 'W'lI' ' h P W, Fac lty 263 EARL COLLIER 9th grade SUPER BILL STEEN Drivers Ed BEVERLY WINFREE Library DOLPHUS COLLIER Library DIANN BAILEY Clinic BARBARA GREEN Clinic 264 - Faculty RA ELM ER GIBSON 12th grade counselor NANCY G UINN 12th grade counselor SHARON WALTERS I lth grade counselor BETTY SMITH 10th grade counselor VERA WELLS 9th grade counselor LUTHER HALL 12th grade dean MIKE MILLIFF llth grade dean JOHN GOLDING l0th grade dean YFORD MclLHANEY 9th grade dean Steering Systems Straigl vo-: --ws., fi Lois Quinn stays busy in the Counselor's office ..- DENISE ADAMSON Receptionist, Freshman Office MICHAL BRAN D Faculty Workroom Aidc LILIA COUVILLION Library Aide WILMA EATON Counselor's Aide GRACE FAIR Dcan's Aide JO ANN GOLDING Special Services Aide KATIE HILL Deaf Education HELEN HUBER P.E., Coach Aid VICKY MC ALISTER Faculty Workroom Ae JOYCE MC FARLAND Dean's Aide ROBERTA MEEKS Dean's Aide JO ANN MYERS Attendance Clerk FAYE NETTLES Library Aide ELLEN NEVES Receptionist, Main Office ANN OGLESBY Head Attendance Clerk BONNIE PRATT -v 5 Department Head Aide KATHLEEN PURSWELL Study Hall Aide LOIS QUINN Registrar JUDY SATTERFIELD , Freshman Aide 'O' VIRGINIA SCHILHAB Attendance RUTH STROZIER Freshman Office MARGIE STUBBS Financial Clerk SHIRLEY VALIGURA Counselor's Aide ,IO ANN ZASTOUPI L Aiding in ny Aspect J 1 Main Office Faculty ' 265 266 - Faculty Trial and Tribulation of Teaching A teacher's job is a tough one. The future of the youth of America rests in their hands. This job could best be described with that of a doctor. His job deals with healing people, while a teacher also works in this capacity. When one thinks about it, a teacher's job is probably harder than that of a doctor. Their job continues long after school is out. There are papers to grade, plans to be made, and students to be concerned about. A teacher's work is often overlooked. They have so much responsibility and so little power. A teacher usually has one year to make the most of a student, regardless of whether the student wants it. This is often the case. There are occasionally obnox- ious students and of course the ones MARGUERITE BYRNES Department Head, Calculus I, II PATSY BALDWIN Int. Algebra I, Geometry SAM CABLE Algebra I TERRI CUMMINGS Algebra I, Int. Algebra I JANICE DUNN FOM Il, Pre-Calculus, Calculusl CAROLYN FANNIN Algebra ll, FOM II WILLIAM FRANCES Algebra II, FOM II ERIC HAUG Algebra II, Pre-Cal., Calculus PEGGY HYDE Analytics, FOM II, Algebra KAREN KNOTT Geometry, Trig. KAREN LILLEY Algebra Il, Trig. KAY LYNCH Geometry, FOM II IVAN MADELEY Algebra I, Int. Algebra I CAROL REA Trig., Int. Algebra II, Geometry VICKEY SWANZY Int. Algebra I, Algebra I, Cheerleaders MARION SZYMCZAK Geometry, Int. Algebra II BILL TRAYLOR Geometry, Int. Algebra II KEITH WIENECKE Geometry, Int. Algebra Maxx -,...?'t I ,VW that do not care. This gets pretty discouraging day after day. Besides a hurried lunch often on duty, a teacher has to worry about paying for lunch. The salary is definitely a bad point. Many teachers have this attitude: I'll never be rich, but I am happy. Despite the disadvantages, the advantages seem to outnumber them. Teaching keeps one young by being associated with current youth ideas. There is something new and different daily. It is always challeng- ing. A teacher has a small part in developing the ability of a student to succeed in meeting the challenges they will face in life. A teacher en- counters different types of people and learns a lot about communica- tion and life in general. Perhaps self-satisfaction is the best thi about teaching. Knowing that c who will benefit can make the C ference. Also, teaching incluc holidays and the summer comes handy to renew appreciation students. Above all, teachers are cc stantly learning. They learn 1 tience, enthusiasm, how to laui and how to accept criticis Sometimes students forget tl teachers are afterall human bein They enjoy the same things tl students, themselves, enjoy. Cral fishing, cooking, sports, travelii and sleeping are some of the hobb that teachers enjoy in their sp: time. One must ask the questii What spare time? 're' 3. as I he Equating the Answers of Tomorrov ?ilot on a Trip Through Time 9-5 Xt , f L...JL.....l Mrs. Hyde helps students with Algebra problems. Aswstxwl it -L -s-.Nbr X152 tg ?' R. A. ZU BER Government CAROLE DUSEBOUT American History ANNETTE FERRELL World History, Cheerleaders DOROTNHY GRAHAM World History DON GRANGER World History LAWREN GUNTER World History, Economics TED HAESE American History OLIVER HANCE American History, World Geology SUZANNE HOPFE American History JANICE R. MERRYMAN American History K. MILLIFF American History DIANA OCHOA American History EARL R. RICHTER Government C. O. SPEARS Adv. Soc. Sci., World History GLORIA TRAYLOR American History RICHARD WELCH Government, World History Faculty ' 267 Sciences Check It OL sg fa If '--Q. 3 A 'fel - . . I J QQ if I if as W - VGA ,n,5q' v Se It If 1 Mr. Daniel uses the periodic table to teach a lesson. NOVALENE THURSTON Department Head, Biology I, II AVA BARGMANN Biology l DARLENE BASS Physical Science KAY BAYNE Physical Science GERALD DANIEL Chemistry I CHARLES DARBY Physical Science CHERIE HACKLER Physical Science DAVID HELLARD Biology, Swimming STEVE KHATIBI Physics JO MARSHALL Chemistry I LORETTA PEACOCK Biology I, Physical Science SHELBA RICHARDSON 268 ' Faculty Biology I PAULA ROBINSON Physical Science VIRGINIA SLADE Biology I .An xp'- le , CINDY STORKEL Physical Science GINNY TERMEER Chemistry I BE'l'I'Y WILKERSON Biology I -.Q 1'-v 2:7 -sf' rf - ey are the Best! PAT RUTHERFORD Department Head, English IV JANE ALLEN English l SHIRLEY ALPERT English IV SALLY BEARD English IV LINDA BOEGER English III LINDA BONAR English I KAY O. BRISCOE English I BETTY BROOKSHIRE English II LYNN CARTWRIGHT English I SHIRLEY A. COOK English II JEAN A. DINKINS English II, III ANN DOYLE English II BETTYE J. GORDON English II PAT I-IANKS English I, Ill AMY HOWARD English III SANDRA HURLEY English II SUSIE KERR English I SUSAN MORTON English III, Troika LESLIE PATTERSON English IV BEVERLY PERSON English IV CAROL S. THOMPSON English Il, Ill ANNA THORPE English IV JOANNE WEBER English I, English III ELNORA WOOTTON English I Faculty - 269 270 ' Faculty Typing I, CAROL P Record Keeping, Shorthand, Typing I EVELYN SMITH Typing I GWEN WELCH Accounting I, II, Typing I MARY CROSSLEY Homemaking III, Home and Family BARBARA POISSOIT Homemaking I SUZANNE HOLMES HECE SHIRLEY L. HAYWARD Homemaking I, II RICK MOFFIT r Assistant Band Di MATTIE EHLER Ceramics, Crafts CYNTHIA REID Art I,I JEWEL MANDENS Art II JOHNNY R. JENNINGS Choir Director ANN LEE Assistant Choir Di CINDY K. DODD FLARE, English I MARY BETH PERKINS Triumph, English ll MARTHA ROACH S BECKY BELL Drama MARK BORIN Mechanical Drawing CHUCK G. SIMON Mechanical Drawing Living BEVERLY CLEMENT Record Keeping, Accounting I MARGARET FRANCIS Typing I, II, Business Math BARBARA A. LANDRY Shorthand, Typing I JEANETTE C. MARICLE Typing I, Business Law ITTS ector II, IV rector peech DENNIS BALUSEK Metal Shop ROGER BURCHETT Metal Shop CHARLES E. REED Wood Shop DIANE WATSON Special Services, Golden Girls MAVIS B. SULLIVAN Psychology, English II 4' ,avi ef X, .Hi ...ii ,fo . we -Ns A-Q A95 low.. Tricks of the Trad iming to Please ti. Na man Cafeteria: KL to RJ P. Sunday, M. Genet, J. Perry, M. ack, M. Zamora, F. Tutt, B. Carrington ii Main Cafeteria: CTop L to RJ J. Honeycut, C. Tabaley, N. Patterson, Z. Long, T. Gray, R. 3 Garcia, B. Smith, E. Patterson, A. Smith, P. Chadin, fBottom L to RJ L. Grahm, M. Gregg, M. Lucas, A. Smith, K. Cook 'Q There were some 134 student aides who served as a great help to teachers in the various offices. Here, Cody Caywood did his job. Faculty ' 271 arching to the Beat of a Different Drun ELAINE HINKLE Special Services PAM KAKOS Deaf Education KIM MOON Special Education KIM OBER Special Services SANDRA YOUNG Special Services CHERYL JETT French I, II, III, IV SUSAN LARSON Spanish II PAULA SATHER German I, II, III, IV TERRI CARTER Latin I II, III, World History SWAN ETTE SMITH Spanish II, Tiger Paws CLINTON USHER Spanish II, III, IV LYNN BLAIR Special Education BEA BARN ETT Special Services WOLA BOUGHTON Special Services MELISSA BYRD Special Services Ne 'c:v A-ng an -ki ici - v-N, ,Q ' V N04 I E, gk :Q F 5 ,f : 275, I. ' K 4.i?,,i. A X Mrs. Smith attempts to teach an uncooperative stu ent. 'Lv' 51 Elm iii? Iecting, Seasoning, Succeeding BUDDY MOORHEAD Athletic Co-ordinator MARSHA PORTER Assistant Athletic Co-ordinator MIKE BARBER P.E., Athletics BOB BONAR P.E., Athletics THOMAS W. BRADEN Athletics, Biology I JERRY CARTER World History, Athletics FREDDIE CREED Athletics BILLY CUDE Athletics, Health KAREN DOVE Trainer BABETTE EIKENBERG Athletics, Biology MIKE FERRELI. World History, Athletics DAVID GREEN FIELD Math, Athletics SUSIE HEFT English, Athletics DAVID HOWARD P.E., Athletics TOMMY JOHNSON P.E., Athletics BOBBY MC GALLION P.E., Athletics MARY JO PARKER Health, Athletics MICHAEL SALY Trainer LAURA SCHMIDT P.E., Athletics DAVE SMITH P.E., Athletics JOY SPEARS P.E., Athletics DAVID WEBB Business, Athletics RON WELLBORN History, Athletics LOUIS ZASTOU PIL P.E., Athletics PAT HILL Health Faculty-273 ELINA BILTON CVAE Aide ELEANOR BRICKHOUSE Voc. Aide WYNNELLE GIBSON Voc. Receptionist LOUISE JESSIP VOE Financial Clerk NORMA RIDDLE CVAE Aide GARY BASS Marine Repair BETH CASSELS VOCCT JOE JORDAN Construction Trades FRANCES PEOPLES DE HARLAN T. FUNDERBURG ICT LINDY BINGHAM Co-Op CAROLYN WALKER Office Education GRACIE DORMAN Voc. Cosmetology MELVIN JONES Airconditioning MARY SUMMY Drafting ROBERT HARRIS Metal Trades HOWARD JACOBSON Printing Trades JACK MC CULLAR Auto Mechanics WILLIAM H. TABOT RadiojTV JIMMY TAYLOR Auto Body Mr Tabor. works on a T.V. looks on SUN A. ROSS Data lfrocessing NATALIE TAYLOR Data Processing JUDY KIDD Child Care MARIAN PEARCE Child Care LUAN EARTHMAN Child Care BILLY CARVER A8 FRONCELL REECE A RICK VACULIN As CHARLES WELLMANN Ag JAMES SUMMY Building Trades MARIANNE GORDON CVAE, Math SI-IEILA JONES CVAE, English PATRICIA KUNS CVAE, History KAY LAWSON CVAE, English SARA PAUL CVAE, Math FRANCES PEOPLES CVAE, Government KATHRYN REICHENBACH CVAE, Science PI-IILLIP A. RIVET CVAE Co-op J. SIMMONS CVAE Co-op MARILYN SOMMERS CVAE, English as Mr. Moore Faculty ' 275 nnmg. up the n feetf' Jordan Fx Q 2 1.1, ay '-Ulf N Active in school activities, Angela was in many organiza- an as LD o 114 as O P-Q 0 TSTANDI G Throughout his four years at CHS, Joel was involved in a great number of varied activities. These included basketball, Young Life, and student council. He was a four year member of the Latin Club, where he served as president his junior year. During his senior year, he was NHS president and sports editor for the FLARE. In spite of Joel's ac- tivities, he managed to remain at the top of his class and received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Also, he was an active member at the First Baptist Church. Due to his outstanding achievements, Joel was elected to the Distinguished American High School Students. it 278 ' Honors Yr-.E -' 'v- tions. A Golden Girl for four years, she served as Lieutenant her junior year and Captain of the drill team her senior year. Angela also used her dancing on stage in such produc- tions as Brigadoon,i' Oklahoma, and Finian's Rain- bowf' She has served in NFL, where she was chosen as an outstanding impromptu speaker. The Partners Club, Psychology' Club, NHS, Leo Club, and Young Republicans rounded out Angela's four full years. Angela Seward '65- While being highly successful 1n various sports Mark proved his versatility Through his four years at CHS he played tennis football and soccer He did quite well in all three He participated on the South Texas State Soccer Team the past two years Also he was versatile in the field of extracurricular activities. He was on the Debate team for two years, and his senior year, he served as president of the French Club and vice-president of NHS. Mark was also an active member of the First Presbyterian Church youth choir and fellowship. Mark Chaney 1 Kathy Craig Kathy's hard-working attitude was reflected throughout her years at CHS. She has excelled with the Cross Country Team and Track Team in both local and state wide competi- tions. When she was not running, the Tigerette Club, the ln- dustrial Arts Club, and the Science Club kept her busy. Also, she was treasurer for FCA and a member of NHS. Kathy was treasurer and president of a local 4-H chapter and 21 member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. p..,. . at Amy Brock Active in sports and extracurricular activities, Amy was a four year member of the track team and belonged to many clubs. She was captain of the track team for two years. Through the years, she has been a part of the French club, Key club, Partners club, Tigerettes, FCA, FLARE, and NHS. Her senior year, Amy was secretary of FCA and Ac- tivities Editor ofthe FLARE. ...N 3 51 flllfxl til Although he's known for his accomplishments in football, George showed an amazing amount of natural talent in many fields. From his performance on the field playing run- ning back, he was recognized as a First Team All-District choice his junior year and an unanimous First Team All- District selection his senior year. Besides being a superb football player, he was an outstanding trackster. The Key Club was another one of his credits. George's ambition and effort will definitely take him far. ., gg 2 ta F . ,L Pw s-1 'U C1 ce ,A George I o :J 0 w fl! . lv N: so s-4 GJ 2 D-4 -1-4 1-4 O A VMI ll in mrs Kym Brown Kym was active in the CHS choirs forthe past four years, three of those being president. When she was not singing, she was maintaining her grade point average and was chosen to the National Honor Society. She has also been a member of the Spanish Club, Partners Club, Key Club, Math Club, and Student Council. Kym was listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. ,wiv 1 an-Q., it t 0 X Lori did quite well dividing her time and energy between numerous CHS activities. Whether she was swimming or presiding over a club meeting, she always managed to main- tain a smile. Her leadership and organizational ability were distributed throughout the Trioka stall, Science Club, Latin Club, NHS, and student council. Her senior year, she served asa major officer in each of the previously named clubs. She was honored by being both a Homecoming Queen Can- didate and a Coronation Queen Candidate. Lori still found time to participate inthe Presbyterian Church choir. OUTSTA .DI G D' , Kevin Morton -- The band played a major role in Kevin's high school days. Although he was a four year member ofthe marching band and a three year member of the symphonic band, he still found time for other activities. Among these were NHS, lvlath Club, Key Club, and a two year participant in the talent show. Kevin was also actively involved in the Conroe Youth Soccer programs and even coached a team his senior year. His hard work paid off when he was selected to Whois Who Among American High School Students. as-.ga-.-V l s Q l S l l i . i 3 MP4 Maintaining a perfect scholastic average, Joe was name Valedictorian of his class. While maintaining his grades, Jo was a four year member of the Choir. Through the years, h has won numerous district and state awards. At the same time he has won many applauds with his performances in Amah!' and Messiah Singing was just one of Joe's credits. He ha had excellent accomplishments in science research competi tions, and the NHS was honored with his presence, Joe was a active member of the Catholic Youth Organization and wa selected, to Who's Who Among American High Schoo Students. Joe Semanant SENIORS 1982 Active in sports, student government, and school clubs, Wade had a full four years at CHS. His freshman year, he received the Billy Brannon Award, an honor given to the highest scholastic freshman football player. His grades re- mained highg therefore, he was inducted into NHS. Sports were a major part of his life as he played basketball for four years and was a Statistician for the football team. Also, he was a member of FCA. He was chosen as Best Latin Stu- dent two years successively, but Wade could also speak the English language better than most. He was a representative to Boys' State and was Student Body President. To top off his years, Wade was chosen for Who's Who Among High School Students. unquml opts Participation in many activities has kept Lee's high school days busy. As a four year member of the Key Club, she gave much of her time to this organization. Other activities in- cluded the Spanish Club, Partners Club, Science Club, and NHS. Her senior year, she was the Math Club's represen- tative to the Student Council. Athletically, she was a three year member of the tennis team. Lee was also a junior volunteer at Doctors' Hospital and is presently involved with the Sacred Heart Youth Group. Lee George I o :s o -1 w . N X ..- ol Barry , t-4 CG 282 ' Honors Neal David Neal demonstrated his interest in leadership by participating in student government. He was a member of the Key Club, FCA, and Student Council. His senior year, he was senior class president, Math Club vice-president, and a Latin Club representative. His talents did not stop here as he was also athletically inclined, being a member of the baseball team. Neal was actively involved in church work at First Baptist Church. is Being a highly intelligent and talented girl, Carol was continually involved in school and community activities throughout her four years at CHS. On campus, most of her time was divided between the music, language, and science departments. She was involved with the Conroe choirs, serving as an officer of the show choir, and has participated in area and state competitions. As for languages, Carol was a member of both the French and Spanish Clubs and also the Trioika Staff. ln Science classes, she was presented an award for achievement in chemistry, and was invited to attend the Science Sym- posium at the University of Texas. Other honors which she received included membership in the NHS, member- ship in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and a recent nomination as a Distinguished High School Student. ln the community, Carol was ac- tively involved with the Youth Council of First Baptist Church. She taught piano lessons for three years and at the same time won awards in local piano festivals. OUTSTANDI G T 'fx The Drama Club and NFL dominated most of Todd's four years at CHS. He was a member of the band his first two years, but chose to concentrate on his speaking abilities the latter two. He has won numerous awards in debate and was an active member of Thespians. Although Todd was not totally preoccupied with grades, he received the NHS in- duction his senior year. Todd Wilson + Craig Campbell Through his outstanding performances in sports, Craig has proven his ability as an athlete. He was a three year let- terman in football and a four year letterman in baseball. ln addition to this, he served as president of his class his sophomore and junior years. He was a three year member of GSL: a member ofthe Student Council, Partners Club, and Key Club. Craig also served as FCA president his senior year. He was a fine credit to CHS. E IORS 1982 Keith's many awards and coveted sporting statistics demonstrated his flexibility. As a four year member of the tennis team, he was the District Champ his freshman year and Captain of the team his senior year. He has been actively involved with the science departments where he has competed in the local fair and the Houston fair. His sophomore year, he received the Best of Show award. More recently, he was one of the few to be a member ofthe Chemistry ll Club. He has also excelled in the field of math as he has been a representative to the State Math Contest. Keith's involvement has not in- terferred with his studies as he was inducted to the NHS his junior year and was chosen to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Lynn took on the big responsibility of being Editor of the 1982 FLARE. She still found time for other activities, such as the Science Club, Key Club, French Club, FCA, and Student Council. Her junior year she served as a cheerleader manager and was also inducted into NHS. Lynn served the community as well by doing volunteer work at Doctors' Hospital. Lynn Harvill W cu LT-L 23 at SD CD UQ CD P-1 Honors 0 283 284 . Honors Keith Cartwright Keith filled his high school days with participation and enthusiasm in many organizations. He was a four year member of the Student Council and Math Club, serving as Math Club President his senior year. He was a three year member of the Bowling Club, serving as President for two years, and the FLARE staff, serving as Ads Editor his junior and senior years. Keith held an office in the Science Club for two years and also participated in the Key Club. Although he had little spare time, he was high salesman in the Junior magazine drive. His leadership ability was seen when he was chosen as a representative to Boys, State. His studies were not forgotten as he was inducted into NHS. As an award for his accomplishments, Keith was selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students. gs,-1 - .5 , f - . . . Va, . . ' i . .. fgiiaare , , . , f ,gs a' Katherine literally danced her way through high school, She was a four year member of the Golden Girls, seving as a Lieutenant her junior year and Major her senior year. The stage was not an unfamiliar place to Katherine as she danc- ed in numerous school productions. She exercised other talents in NFL, Science Club, Spanish Club, Partners, Leo Club, and NHS. She also found time to be actively involved with the First Presbyterian Church's youth fellowship. Who's Who Amgong American High School Students quickly saw the value of Katherine and inducted her into the elite group. Katherine Reese i Lisa Foster T Lisa, better known as Munch, was active in a notable variety of high school organizations. After being in Golder Girls for two years, she became a Tiger cheerleader Through the years, she represented her class in various of- fices.She has been very active in the Student Council. She was also very active as a four year member of the Spanisl Club and served as their candidate for the coronation. Other clubs which Munch has been involved in included thc Science Club, Partners, Key Club, FCA, and NHS. Among her many honors and accomplishments this year, she was elected as a Homecoming Queen candidate and a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students Lisa also served as the Flare Queen. Y -- ww -- Jay Pond Jay represented CHS both at home and abroad. After displaying his skills in the Science Club, Spanish Club, FLARE Staff, and the Band, he decided to try them elsewhere. He spent his entire junior year as an exchange student to Nor- way. He managed to keep his grades up, thus being inducted into NHS upon his return. Jay was also welcomed back to the FLARE staff where he was a photographer. :g,:,,.:. .. :T h- 5? ftfii I U h Being a well rounded student, Diana has excelled in many during high school. She was athletic as well as oriented, being both a four year member of the team and a two year member of NHS. The Tigerette and Math Club, also occupied her time. In class, Diana a leader and gave inspiration to others. Perhaps her honor was serving as salutatorian. Diane Higgins Scott Stephens Spending more time on field than off, Scotty excelled in both football and track. His outstanding play in foot- ball won him a position on the All-District first team his senior year. He showed his leadership ability through FCA, Key Club, Industrial Arts, and Partners Club. V Holding the position as a co-editor of the Troika was perhaps one of David's better accomplishments in high school. Along with this, he participated in the Science Club, Math Club, Cross Country and Track. Even while he devoted his time to other activities, David managed to maintain his grades and earn membership in the NHS Each of these twenty-four exceptional students was Awarded the title of Outstanding Senior because of their uniqueness as well as their contribution to the school as a whole. These students earned this honor on the basis of character, academic achievements, extra-curricular ac- tivities, and qualities of leadership in and out of school. This section is a tribute to those especially outstanding in the Class of '82. OUTSTANDI G SE ICR 1982 285 - Honors 286 - Honors 198 Honors and chieve nts National Merit Semi-Finalist: Matt Burleigh, National Merit Letters of Commendation: Joel McGee, Amanda 2 McCallum, and Denise Rankin , W , , ,W 2 I -.f V 4 X K 5,-38 W A -. f lx 1, 1 it A ABOVE: Boys' and Girls' State Representatives: fBack Rowj Keith Cartwright, Wade Turnbull, fFront Rowj Leslie Shepherd, Misty Brown, and Kim McKenzie RIGHT: Valedictorian for 1982 was Joe Sentmanat, and Salutatorian was Diana Higgins 9 'K Q Ti Representing Conroe High School as Montgomery County Fair Queen Candidates were Traci Heckman and Kelly Stegall. C.H.S., CHOIR WINNERS IHONORSJ ' 'ALL DISTRICT CHOIR ALL REGION CHOIR ' MARLENE MATHIS ROBERT TI-IORNBURG LINDLEY STEWART KARL HUT CHINS ANGELA HAWKINS MISSY WILLIAMS MISTY BROWN JOE SENTMANAT JOE SENTMANAT DANA HILL' ' KYM BROWN MARK EDGMON KARL HUTCHINS GARRET BRAUN MARK EDGMON , DANA H ILL ' ' , JERRY COUVILLION ALL AREA CHOIR GARRET BRAUN MISSY WILLIAMS ROBERT THORN BURG GARRET BRAUN GWEN PEYCKE ROBBIE DOUGLAS RANDY FELTS U.I.L. SOLO AND ENSEMBLE WINNERS GARRET BRAUN ei 1' RICHARD MOORE JERRY COUVILLIONL GWEN PEYCKE REGE DAWSON1 I I, - DREW ODOM LESLEY DERRYBERRY JOE SEMTMANAT MARK EDGMON ' l SUSAN STROOPE MARY FAWCETT ROBERT THORNBURG CHRISTINE I-IEINMAN SWING CHOIR DANA HILL HOLLY RADER KARL HUTCHINS TRACI GILES MARLENE MATH IS DELTA BLUES BAND ' ROBBIE DOUGLAS ' u Jackie Giddens lst and 2nd All-District Football Team Members: QBackj George Landry, Ed Thornton, Scott Stephens, Jimmy Jay Muller, Danny Taylor, QFrontJ Mike Moorhead, Kurt Berryman, Guy DeWald, and Greg Jackson, KNO! Honors v 287 288 - Honors ln Volleyball, Jennifer McKeel was chosen to the 1981 All-District 2nd Team, and Jana Giese tothe All-District lst leam. Placing 2nd in District are the Agricultural Quiz Team members: Tommy Weaver, Claudine Wilkerson, Charl Hall, and Layne Butler fNo1 Picturedj. Sandra Reese won lst place in extemporaneous speakin ,L 1...-, f.l..f as!! gr -:jg -i , .FJ , -, .PCS ,K-7' g. . . gf 1,.-.,,- X Q . ,.. 4, 'Y J N .,:l.'9. 1 .. . . VJ.. ,lv Af A , pr-. lhglg Members oflhe 2nd Place Dislricl Ag Leadership Team: QBackJ Stan Strickland, Daren Haarmeyer, Greg Hope, CFrontj Kim Cooper, Susan Day, Angie Sanders, and Melody Sanders Science Fair Winners Melissa Andrews f Remsen Beitel Matt Biggio David Blue Steve Brand Rocky Butler Troy Butler g Steve DeZeevuw LisaEdwards p H John Risses Beth Geick T Rick George l Chris Holstead Tim Machajewski Raymond McNeel Laurie McQuiggin Grant Miller Ty Norling Spencer Pratt Todd Raabe Jacqui Sentmanat .Toe Sentmanat l Tim Termeer T Wade Turnbull Grant Underwood Jason Ward Tommy! Ward Scott Hayward represents Conroe High on the 1981 All-State Cross Country Team, All Region Cross Country Team as Regional Champ, All-District Cross Country Team as District Champ, and on the All-District Track Team. He presently holds one school record, and five class records. Honors - 289 290 0 Honors MBU!! 6715 a nation we are t dedicafed to lpeeping jjhiysically fit -- and parkfing as closeto the st Qdium as possible' ' 'A Bill Vaughan 9 Spam- 293 3557 . t . 1 CoNRoE Opp, 7 I5 Aldine 22 31 Lufkin 21 56 ' 1 Spring 0 17 , Klein Forest 7 42 Cy-Creek 0 4l Jersey Village 14 44 Westfield 7 28 Klein 7 l 7 McCullough 21 17 Cy-Fair 14 J. Yost M. Webb D. Taylor B. Williams J. Giddens C. Campbell J. Nelms C. Jackson M. Meeks R. Wilkerson G. Landry Co. Haynes Ch. Haynes E. Thornton D Wong J. T. Eckstru M. Osborne B. Lyons B. Mumphrey R. Rubio L. Hernandez M. Hauke R. Greer i m S. Melancon D. Wilkerson B. Leverett K. Berryman R. Huerter J. Hensley K. Friedel D. Stouffer R. Leone S. Littleford M. Adams M. Moorhead G. Dewald R. Claver M. Chaney J. Mllller B. Nixon W. Burnitz P. Kellen T. Castleberry S. Stephens G. Jackson I 1 ! , I 1 43' xx xg fi Q 1f'5?f 4 iff a . 7 fr' . '4 . , Q ,., , gl an ,Eg ?-. s I 'Q i I ,Q I ,AM ' Hn' wvvyy 1-www as . ix Q N 1 ' , A Q .. '-Q Qs . X i ' ' f' A Xa R x 5 Q ,N Y! V ' l -. 0 'S Q, I RL? Aflflfa xygg,-Q . . A X , 5 . - , -...xxx 5 . N Q-5,355 u.,? mukl,, f it l '-ws.. if .,f Coach Bob Bonar gives instructions to linemen dur- ing a pre-season game. Jackie Giddens gains vital yardage on an option play. :gag , ,,., . fi , I-lalfback Charles Haynes turns uplield on a defender in the Lufkin game. Mark Osborne attempts to outwit a tackler after making an interception. Varsity Football ' 297 is , if s 'Q ,, Q . 1- xx M t Q.. . r 84 E ' 0 5 5 ' ' J E .5 I X QQ 1 Q v GM 1 wr , ls L L' '-tL W A M J ' Q,f1i,,f 'Q - , X . - -- 'my QS'-gf 1 f , W:-gg i Q - .. xx 4 x. ,K K N -- 1 K . -1 J' -4n.i!i'fv. .,s'g'f.,ua xv- 1 im-sg -w fflwg qw? Q.. w'T?fY'Likg-,, iii , . ix 'w , 1 4. Mi Q ,, , Q . M . f W Ai 7 mol QQ-'QSIFV . 5 . ' ,QW -mx M an , r K in , 'Q+fA ,K ' .. ,X . R fm- -ff TWA-if -'fffw ' A .Jw ' A fin? I l ,A if Md ,. .. , L, A-' l 5 ' ' Q K 1 ,px-N Q' X 1 R 1 9 A . -5 Q G - 'fl W ? Q Y v-'Q xxxw . ' XV' , , A ' 2' QW .1 ,wwe-4 AAC , mf., r ,, . Pug :Vim may C V E , .5 -alfa! I .K . ,Q w...,,e, - ig Conroe battles crosstown rivals As the dominating force in District 16- AAAAA, the Conroe Tigers, as usual, were on the spot to prove that they were in- deed the best. In the first district game of the season, the Tigers were unstoppable. They posted a 56-0 victory over Spring. Conroe continued to sweep district play, shutting out Cypress-Creek and Jersey Village. In the Cy-Creek game, the Tigers awed home town fans by scoring on the very first play of the game. Bruce Williams ran the opening kick-off back 90 yards for a touchdown. This type of ex- plosive action was to become identified with the Conroe Tigers of 1981. Continuing to dominate district op- ponents, the team improved steadily each week. The great depth of the Tigers was evident each game. When key players such as Craig Campbell and Mark Webb were injured, the reserves filled the positions well. Defensively, the Tigers were very strong. Juniors Jay Muller, Jimmy Nelms, and Mark Osborne were outstanding on defense. Sophomore standout, Ed Thorn- ton was a great asset to the Tiger defensive me. Seniors Danny Taylor, Danny Stouffer, Greg Jackson, and George Landry provid- ed experience to the defense when injury to Senior Craig Campbell left a hole in the defensive ranks. With two games remaining in regular season play, the Tigers had only to ac- complish one more goal in order to obtain the district crown: On November 6, cross town rivals, t-he McCullough Highlanders, came to Tiger Stadium. The game was to be the deciding factor in the district race. The winner would represent District 16- AAAAA in post-season play. The game was a thrilling one. The Tigers scored on their first possession. It seemed like another typical Conroe blowout. Mc- Cullough, however, refused to yield and battled back to defeat the Tigers by a nar- row margin of four points. The Highlanders would represent the district in the playoffs . . . or would they. Mc- Cullough running back Danny Lyons was ruled ineligible and the Highlanders were forced to forfeit all of their games except the Conroe win. Strangely, even this deci- sion was not to stand. The final decision would lie with the courts. Quarterback Jackie Giddens hands off to Charles Haynes during the McCullough game. Varsity Football 299 5 TEISQFE Q1-11'j1Iw't'll'U ' ff ' -Q. i -'1 5 5 3 -Q,-4 f 3' .,. . s 3 .-if if ' x M A 5 11 F' Qs gi . 4- r as 5 9.4 l , fa s I Salute to the Tigers As the Tigers prepared for battle against Cy-Fair, the season fas still in limbo. Both McCullough and Conroe finished off the egular season with wins over district foes. Lawyers for Danny .yons, who was declared ineligible for a UIL rules violation, resented their case before a state judge in Houston. The judge :sued a temporary restraining order which nullified the decision f the District 16-AAAAA Executive Board to make Danny ,ions ineligible. At this point, State UIL officials hired a lawyer J attempt a reversal of the restraining order. This meant that as he Bi-District playoffs approached, both Conroe and Mc- Eullough would have to prepare to play the Temple Wildcats. On hursday, November 19, the lawyers for Danny Lyons and the 'IL presented their cases. The judge decided to uphold the evious decision. McCullough would represent the district ainst Temple on Friday night in College Station. After four days of workouts to prepare for a game that would t be played and an entire season of accomplishments and disap- intments, the Tigers were finished with the 1981 season. For nior players it was a sad end to a dream. They worked for the ght to compete for the state title and were denied it because of a dicial decision. The Tigers, however, will not be remembered for hat they did not do but for what they did. They lived up to the age of heroes made by past Tiger Teams. The cheer of our eerleaders rang true . . . We are proud of you. -at ' ,H if . . I F fi 4 x., lf- .gs ' 'Q P ' ' . ,, . .. . . ' I 'Xi' 1 ' e ,S 'X T Y - Wi T ? - Q7 X Q' I 1 I VW' AJ sf X - N 3 if .4 . VI V T Nic . . 4 A f , fra. ... v.- - fc ' A , PLZ. EV ,..4. ' ' g M . TLT-f -. . . . and Faded Dreams Varsity Football ' 301 Our team may have been lacking in talent, but they made up for it by giving l00'ZJ effort at all times and never quit- ting. This statement by Tom Braden best surmizes the 1981-82 junior varsity season. Under the leadership of coaches Mike Fer- rell and Braden, the team finished the season with only one defeat in ten games. In the deciding game for the district ti- tle, the team showed just how tough they were. Led by the attack of Duane DeRouen and Greg Yates, the tigers blanked the McCullough Highlanders, 28-0. With this win the tigers were the un- disputed champions of 16-SA, despite an early season loss to Klein Forest. Throughout the season the defense was amazingly strong, shutting the opponents in five games. The defense paired with the powerful offense proved to be an unstop- pable force outscoring opponents 237-73. Mike Wathuber sweeps around the end for a big gain. 302 - JV Football The 1981 Junior Varsity Team: fBottom Row, L to RD K. Kinhult, D. DeRouen, D. Pippin, M. Phillips, B. Hamilton, L. Sallas, CMiddleJ Greg Bennett, L. Grumalaitas, J. Mondick, G. Carter, K. Cormack, QTopJ M. Wathuber, C. Busby, R. Walker, G. Yates, J. Archer, D. Faught, T. McMillan. Effort Proves Effecuvt Coaches Braden and Ferrell shout encouragement to players. iophs Strive To Improve R 'ts F W ' , K .. Qi K aw' W .. K ' 1 . 'I I U -is R 'lo' Mondick unloads a perfect spiral to Haynes. nomore coach Bubba McGallion. Losing many key players to the varsity and junior varsity squads, the tigers had a tough time in their struggle for the sophomore district title. After dropp- ing the Grst two season openers, it was likely that the team might give up. But under the coaching and in- spiration of David Webb and Bubba McGallion, the team rebounded and won four of the next five games. They finished the season with a 4-3 district record. The team's Enest performance came against Klein with a 49-0 shutout. Offensively the team was led by quarterback Darrel Austin and halfbacks Jeff Davis and Tommy Broussard. Defensive standouts were Jake Haden and Charles Kimball. The 1981 Sophomore Football Team: tBottom L to RJ: K. Carter, W. Wilson, R. Anders, J. Davis, P. Medina, J. Haden, R. Ybarra, C. Nelson, S. Hoover, R. Moore, fMiddleJ C. Dodd, Z. Bashnagel, F. Red- dick, C. Shannon, P. Pritcett, T. Broussard, L. Keating, D. DeVilla, K. Gregg, R. Boaz, fTopJ C. Kimball, A. Coleman, K. Yates, D. Austin, R. Penn- ington, P. McShan, O. Benskin, L. Foots, L. Haynes, B. Whitworth WAV' Soph Football 303 With the goal of a perfect season looming in the distance, the 1981-82 Conroe Tiger freshman football team got their season under- way. Led by new coach Ron Welborn, the team went into district play with two impressive preseason victories under their belt. Due to an outstanding performance by the entire team, the first four opponents fell easy prey to the freshman squad. With two tough games remaining, the goal of a perfect record seemed attainable. Coach Welborn showed his optimism by saying, We started the year try- ing to finish unbeaten, and I feel confident that we are going to make it. The next opponents fell as easily as the first. Behind the excellent performances of David White, Donald Campbell, Chip Driscoll and Lance Reynolds, the team accomplished their goal and finished the year undefeated. The freshman defense shows how tough they can be after forcing a fumble. Freshmen inish Unblemishef The l98l Freshman football team, Freshman coaches, Johnson, Welborn and Howard. 304 Fresh Football 13? , auf- if f WISH YWJS Supporting Cast One of the most important groups involved in the athletic program at Conroe High is the training staff. This group of students, who take care of both preven- tion and treatment of athletic ailments, is vitally im- portant to the success of our sports competition. Mr. Mike Saly and Miss Karen Dove are the professional trainers who supervise all the activities of the trainers. All student trainers are required to learn techniques in taping and treatment of athletic in- juries. The importance of a qualilied training staff was evident during the Lufkin football game when defensive back Craig Campbell broke his neck mak- ing a tackle. An injury of this sort can result in per- manent physical damage. Craig was handled very cautiously and made a full recovery. There were no Seniors on the 1981-82 training staff, but Juniors Greg Horne and Justin Finke provided the necessary experience for a good medical training staff. With two such fine trainers back next year as well as a good group of underclassmen, the Conroe Sports program is in no danger of being without sufficient medical at- tention in 1983. Trainers Mike Saly, Karen Dove, and Greg Horne help Guy Dewald off the field. Tra1mngSIajf fFront Rowj D Dunn D Croxdale K Green S Culver B Alexander CBack Rowj J Finke .I Lindquist S Dixon J Thames G Horne Mr Saly Miss Dove and Justin Finke give aid to an injured player Conroe Swims Their Way to District The Conroe Tiger Swim Team led a hard and long 1981-1982 season. The year started with three hour practices and increased to an hour and half workout before school and continued for two and a half hours after school under the excellent instruction coach David Hellard. To perfect their swimming technique they did a number of drills such as flip-turn and kick drills. All workouts were done in high hopes of winning the 16-5A district champion- ship and then moving on to the state meet. With Holly Schminkey leading the Tigers diving team, the Conroe team has high chances of being state bound. Coach Hellard quoted earlier in the season that the Conroe High swim and dive teams are probably the most dedicated team that I have ever coached. The Conroe High Swim and Dive Teams are determined to go ALL THE WAY TO STATE! we - we Msn i s- tt --pm .., is During a daily workout swim team members strive to better their times. Jackie Gill and Cheryl Fredricksen prepare to start the race. Surging toward the finish line Jackie Gill gasps for a breath of air. V . 'wmv - ffl' f lun X ,ff ,X J f--'S Q Q l' 40 0 X!-B. X 'li 'V' Q 40'-Y' f -f M , v -1 1.1 .' if-:rw .mg N . -1... T Stii J -'un-wr WW N Bair? W 3 W ,sw 1355-QNA r if F fRow l: L. to RJ H. Hodgkins, M. Killingsworth, L. Plummer, B. Dawson, J. Johnson, W. Wedward, J. Gill, C. Fredricksen, fRow 21 B. Smith, D. D. Cambell, K. Stevens, M. Haughy, M. Wein, D. Welch, T. Termeer, J. Purswell, CRow 31 T. Noland, B. Swoap, S. McClain, M. Altman, J. Finnley, Kirk Bauer. Bob Swoap and Scott McClain skillfully show their talent in a relay, Swimming' 307 Spikers Jump High Under the experienced coaching of Mary Jo Parker, the Conroe High School volleyball team looked forward to a very successful season. As the season got under- way it was evident that this would be a suc- cessful season for the Conroe Tigerettes. With outstanding performances from Jana Geise, Jennifer McKeel and Karen Tosspon, the team jumped to an early lead in the district 16-SA. In an important game against the Spring Lions, Conroe Tigerettes were defeated 12-l6g 6-15. Despite the loss the Tigerettes remained in the top of the district rankings. The Con- roe Tigerettes, winning eleven and only losing five, occupied the number two spot in the district 16-SA. Coach Parker stated the team's at- titude this year was terrific, and next year the team is going to be young but it should be a good team. Varsity: Qlst RowJ Melody Sanders, Wendy Coots, Tanya Witkowski, Karen Tosspon, Jennifer McKeel, f2nd Rowj Sonia West, Cherry King, Jana Geise, Laura Vyoral Kelli Kellen eyes the ball in the process of serving. 308 Volleyball fiafi-fi 3i?e+'f' i??fp!sfz1. -Jilin- esfgiii.. i ii5i.ia:,.L iffgitffw A 15 fiileg- mpg-iff' if 1 if if 5 l ffiifgsiggw CS....,..4A '.: , ,,.,s,M-' fi ' ' . 1 v ' l .- . ' fr sg Q fa' E 3 , et ? K Xr Karen Tosspon sets the ball up, showing near pefect form. JV' flst Rowj Denise Hasara, Dana Rogers, Kelly Devine, Kelly Flores, f2nd Rowj Stephanie Johnson, An- nette Putman, Kim Carlile, Sandy Wilson Lisa Rice watches Henry Etta Seccions return the ball. Volleyball ' 309 Carter Captures Best Season Yet Backed by several strong runners and great team desire, the Boys Cross Country Team was a dominating force in the I6-5A district. Under the excellent leadership of Jerry Carter, the team did nothing but im- prove as the year went on. As the Harriers began their year by win- ning 4 meets, the long hours of practice and coaching began to pay off. Conroe runners Scot Hayward, Tommy Travis, and company proved themselves as top competitors in our district. Crossing each bridge as they came to it, the team easily qualified for the district meet. Once at the District meet, the team sported a second place finish and became one of the teams to beat in our area. With a second in district, the Harriers automatically qualified for a spot in the Regional meet. After arriving at Pasadena, the Tigers outstrided most of the competition and gained a team second. In typical style, Scot Hayward earned himself an in- dividual first. With their excellent finish, the team was then state bound. At the state meet the Harriers posted a 8th place finish. Tiger runners Scot Hayward and Greg Heine had excellent performances. The Harriers had one of their best seasons in the 1981-82 year prov- ing that every year Greg Heine sets the pace. teams only im- p r o v e. C o a c h C a r t e r b e s t surmised the team and their perfor- 'N mance with his comment, The best we've ever had! 310 Boys Cross Country fFirst Row Leftj P. Haggerty, D. Kellen, M. Bartlow McMlll T Gilbert G Stoneham C Lewis R B. Miller, 12nd Rowj N. Haywood, S. Rose, C S Hayward f4th RowJD Parks T Parks K Berlehner, R. Cours, D. Camacho, S. Pierce, H T Travis R Burns D Baurlien G Heine G Camacho, 13rd Rowj S. Mayer, S. Donehoo, C Tiger runners step up their stride. fue-- 4,4 s.. 'e pgs 5-'45-3wvk34 - JZ -L. 'if .. A 1 ,V -4 gf i, . 1, . M. ,f - nf ' -w bv ...:,, fi , .ff 'M , -4 1. 'rl 1 Jw, , , x bd? w 4. ,, ,X V, ,S W wks' wifvxihdiyw, ,r uw ' . K ,A,.,. ni f- - , '. ,M 'Mu A' A L '- bw -A ,, ' .wa .wr I 1V,,.,mkAM,V,,A . ' -,px ti,-1 , is I , ,V :W WN ,, K ' 4f,h'fZinaii'f'1-an ESV' 5, it, - I ,M . Mtytg, -. , , AV ',,.. ev fr ' 'An ...ng 1 h ,,, ,QA s 4 Wg, ..-,A-!l-'NWA' - . W,M W . ., ! -r WM I MM, W . A' W L A- ab 1 4 ' , , 1 ., .. ,.,- may-wc. ., a ' ' iff 1272, , r . ,i.-if ,ft 4 -. I 4 -. , 'Q - ' . 9 - ' . N .x-'wfkf - -'- 4 - v di-r ' David Camacho concentrates on the miles ahead. Scot Hayward kicks in on his way to victory. 31 1 - Boys Cross Country Despite the lack of runners on the varsi- ty level, the girl's cross country team was strong in all the events they entered. With only two members on the varsity squad, Coach David Greenfield was forced to rely on the individual efforts of senior Cathy Craig and sophomore Rhonda Hocks. Craig who is a four year letterman at Con- roe placed first, or among the top three in every event she entered. Her fine efforts gave her a 3rd at the district meet followed by a 7th at regionals which qualified her for the state competition at Southwestern University. Hocks, the other varsity team member, looked promising at the beginn- ing of the year, but was overcome by il- lness about midway through the season and was unable to fully recover by the district meet. The junior varsity squad had its troubles, but finished a well earned third place and should do well as the varsi- ty next year. In the district meet, Rhonda Hocks strives for a quick finish. uality Not Quantit WQ'TAit RK sl: r Q V1 ii its .Z i. Coach Greenfield talks with Kathy Craig about the state ITICCL The GirI's Cross Country Team: tBottomJ Diane Vesel, Julie Stroude, Kathy Craig, fBackJ Michelle Mitchan, Sharon Widmer, Theresa Hock, Rhonda Hock 312 Girls Cross Country . as -J , . Ta- C w If t, Q ITICCI. Kathy Craig gives her all to finish 3rd at the district -s-gp-7 ..w, Students decorate the bus for the team's travel to the Varsity Cross Country Team: QFrom Left to Rightj state meet. Kathy Craig, Rhonda Hooks 313 v Girls Cross Country Cagcrs Fall Victim to Inexperiencc The 1981-82 basketball season held many disappointments in store for the boy's varsity team and new head coach Louis Zastoupil. The players' optimistic attitude and high spirits just weren't enough as they won only three of thirteen pre-season games. lt's always tough for a team to lose a close game and then try to be ready for another just a few days later. By the end of the first half of district play, the Tigers had lost an astonishing eleven games by three points or less. Senior cager Wade Turnbull had this to say about the disheartening losses, lt's really tough to play hard and lose a close game and then try to forget about it and face the next 314 Boy s Varsity Basketball opponents. After a cliffhanger loss to archrival Mc- Cullough at home, the team might have thrown in their towels, however, the Tigers rallied back the next week to a grueling come-from-behind-victory over the defen- ding district champion Spring Lions. At the end of the first half of district play, the Conroe finished with a disappointing 2-6 record. As coach Zastoupil and his cager squad worked diligently to turn their season around, in the second half of district, the coach said, There's not an ounce of quit in this team. New head coach Louis Zastoupil. 1982 Boy's Varsity Basketball Team: fBack Row l to rj B. Creighton, B. Hollifield, C. Russels, Z. Zastoupil, P. Brown, C. McCollum, QMiddle Rowl J. Erle, mgr. O. Maat, R. Jones, W. Turnball, C. Rice, D. Bartel, W. Matson, mgr., tBottom Rowj P. Jacoby, R. Collins, R. Mathews ,sv 4 4 F23- ring a time out, the team huddles around Coach stoupil for more winning strategy. Q' X NM Chris McCollum breaks away for an easy lay-up during a home game. Owen Maat takes a fifteen footer in hopes of tying the game. B0y's Varsity Basketball ' 315 3I6 ' Boy's Varsity Basketball Young Team Shows Promising Future , V. , V my 4 ,N ., . , .V.:. ,:,?,w , ' .V ' ,,,.--W- Tl ..., s Nw . ' .Jr .golf ,,, To successfully complete a fast break, Darrin Barrel i fires a pass over the heads of the defenders. N Owcn Maat muscles his way under the boards as Paul Brown awaits a rebound. Wade Turnbull fights to unload a shot during a game against Westfield. Ronnie Collins takes aim before he unloads a twenty footer. Wade Turnbull and Paul Brown in excellent position for a rebound. Boy's Varsity Basketball 0 3 I 7 JV Startles Opponents 318 ' Boy's J.V. Basketball With coach David Howard at the helm, the Boys J.V. Basketball Team started out their season with daily drills and practice. Many long, hard hours were spent scrim- maging the Varsity, as the Tigers began to look tough. The long practices paid off, as the team won its first ten opening games. Obtaining an excellent record throughout the year, all the players deserve praise. Creig Coyne and Bruce Williams showed such improvement that they were moved to the Varsity level. At season's end, quite a few opponents had felt the mighty Tiger crunch. This year's J.V. team is proof that the Conroe Tigers will be the cream of the crop in years ahead. Leotis is quickly surrounded. 1 6 5' V Mil' 1' I 33 Q 4 . s 3 if g E2 av .- - nb' 3 ,A . s s'K -au , .N Tigerettes Rebuild in Season of Transitior The 1981-1982 season was a trying season for the young Tigerette team. The season started out with the Tigerettes play- ing the top ranked teams in the state of Texas. As the season grew nearer the Tigerettes got back on their feet again. They played in the McCullough tourna- ment, in which they won, beating Mc- Cullough inthe finals. Under the leadership of Coach Marsha Porter, the team was working harder and gaining more confidence with each day's practice. Although the team was young, it consisted of a lot of talent, such as that of Freshman Kim Buckner, and that of Sophomore Donna Giles. All lettermen will be returning next year. 2 ,. , .,.. W. 320 Girls Varsity Basketball ,E h Q it. 1 ' ., 1 ' ' ' vf'if,Qiffa,f' .um -f g, X . QW ' I 5 . In ' - 'T . ...M H EAM M - ' fy: ' he 4 A . .' F 'f , . 5 ,ff Kim Buckner awaits a pass. if I W, J Kim Buckner drives the baseline for two points against Klein Forest. Nw, 3 .-M' s- !! f MRM sl wif 'f , f M,W, ,A,,,, Wiki, f ff' ' 1, , ,. I! X X, K! X' ff! X f ,ff 1' , l Staci Akin directs team mcmbcrs down court. .53 Donna Giles shoots for two, A Tigerctle searches for an opportunity to pass. Girls Varsity Basketball - 321 G I Date Dec an Fe 1981 Schedule Opponent Klem Forest Cy Farr Cy Creek McCullough Westfelld Jersy Vrllage Open Kleln Klern Forest Cy Farr Cy Creek McCullough W6StfC11d Sprmg Jersy Vrllage Klem D GI thj pbllf C . 7 ' 14 - ' 17 - 21 J . 2 ' 4 Spring 7 . 11 14 ' 18 ' 21 - ' 25 - 28 b. 1 ' 4 . 8 . 15 ' v zyB ktbll D GI 1. pttth lfl ht ls' Varsity: Donna Gilcs L. Winager, K. Buckner, Naylor, T, Bortnem, N. Luplace, S. Akin, T. l'l'CI'. Kim Riney adds two points to the Tigerettes total. Girls' Varsity Basketball - 323 fRH. 'n 5 I ...gyms -. f Ft' JV Reaches For Victor Starting out with tough daily practices, the Girls .I.V. basket- ball Team started out the season with high spirits. Coach Babette Eikenberg ran her team through tough daily drills and coaching sessions, as the team's improvement was quite obvious throughout the season. At the mid-point mark, the Tigerettes were among the top teams in the District. Players Laurie Beiwein, Shelly Beider- man, and Paula Rice helped keep the team tough against strong opponents. Girls basketball has always been somewhat of a tradi- tion here at CHS, and the Girls .I.V. team certainly did its part to keep our hopes up. Hoping for an excellent District ranking at the season's end, the Girls continued to strive toward victory as the year went on. Shelly Beiderman hoops two. 324 Girls J V. Basketball Girls J. V.: CL to RJ S. Beiderman, L. Miller, L. Beiwein, P. Rice, B. Arnold Reeves, J. Wright, T. Broadwright, T, Kelley, A. Lowery. E Conroe gets two from the outside. Conroe presses on defense. ts ,.,.- ff' - .Q- AA. .2 .s mal gal 3-- . X, K 'f -f H-pug-r-lfsmwmnf . .,,,.,, K ' tau The Tigerettes get an easy two. Shelly Beiderman shoots a free throw. Girls J.V. Basketball - 325 Netters Ace Opponents The Conroe netters began their '81-82 year with many long and hard hours of practice. The year certainly looked bright, as top players, John McCauley, Keith Jaeger, Maria McGivney, Kathy Golley, and Diana Higgins showed promise. Fairing well at several dual matches, the team began to realize some of their goals. New coach J.R. Ritchie led the team through rigourous daily workouts and practice drills. Competing in a few winter tournaments. the tennis team took home quite a few respectable finishes. As always, this year's netters remained a feared oppo- nent in the 16-5A district and can look for- ward to a bright future. Kathy Golley exhibits perfect form. rq ,A . A-R, 1 , M 1-mf gg ' ggbgsfae W' M' 3 - .- 5 ,gzf if , ,,d,,,, 7- 328 - Tennis JV - A Potent Tiger Weapon The junior varsity, this year, as always was a stepping stone for varsity players to be. The junior varsity practices as hard, perhaps harder than the varsity team does. This season, the JV at- tained an excellent record in dual matches against other schools. Under excellent coaching from J. R. Ritchie all the players im- proved greatly during the 81-82 season. Conroe JV, as in years past, proved as good or better than many schools varsity teams. Excellent players for the JV this year include: Stephanie Powell, Jennifer Staples, Mike Landry, and Paul Van Dusen. The '81-'82 junior varsity tennis team deserves congratulations. Paul Van Dusen concentrates on the ball. Stephanie Powell slices a forehand. JV players practice doubles. --'i , X. G Mike Landry hits a winner. Rick George concentrates on his forehand. K 01194.35 is G . Team QTop Row L to RJ J. Powell, P. Keneddy, berry, G. Gordon, D. Vesel, R. George, S. Powell, J. r ha . ' 21 m, S. Saunders, E Harris, M. Landry, R. Staples, S. Seabolt, L. Thomason, L. Wood, M. K. Calahan, P. Van Dusen, J. Myers, C. Klein,J.Pollack. J. Champagne, QBottom Rowj A. Forten- Tennis - 329 irls Stride For Excellence Under coach David Greenfield, the Girls Track team started their season with strenuous after school practices and drills. Con- centrating on all aspects of track and field, the girls proved especially strong in the running events. Tigerettes Carroll Glenn, Amy Brock, and Dora Foots looked very promising as the season began. Coach Greenfield, always a favorite among the students, once again proved his prowess as the girls continuously improved. Anticipating an excellent District finish, the youthful Tigerettes viewed the upcoming season with typical Tiger pride. With the first track meet on February 18th, the team was hop- ing to enter every event possible. The 16 5A district is considered one of the toughest in the state, and Conroe's girls were well tested by season's end. All throughout the year, opposing teams expressed their fear and respect for Conroe's team. Standing by a Conroe tradition, the girls kept everyone's respect and pride high. With so many top competitors and supporters, no wonder the Girls Track is always tops in our area. Coach Greenfield works on his strategies. SBA All n I-kai-in Aav..:gr ,3,.,g.4,,', .1 ,wk ,QQ P' ' , ' :5 '? lie,-cr. if ' 5:1 . -gt: Q' f' fa' ft ' -if ' 1 I W., .1 330 Girls Track The 1982 Girls Track Tea flaky bmw... 5,2 LTR ' . .,x . xii? -QT: in J Karel Hrdlicka practices hurdling. Angie Darby executes a perfect jump. Jennifer Beard hands off. Girls Track - 33l Tracksters Anxious for District Titlt Anticipating a triumphant season, Coach Jerry Carter began the laborious task of molding his track team into a top contender in district 16-5A. The team was definitely youngg however, their strength in the hurdles with seniors Scott Stephens and Steve Carlson and Junior Paul Brown, combined with the outstanding speed of Phil Kellen and George Landry gave the team the experience they needed to dominate the opposition. Depth also came in the field events from the experienced pole vaulting of senior Robert Stout who placed fourth at the regional meet as a junior. The boys' painstaking workouts proved their value as the cindermen controlled 16-5A meets. Coach Carter's leadership and expertise helped to enable the team to stretch to its fullest potential and many runners qualified for the regional meet. With such an abundance of talent and hardworkers, the 1982 track team produc- ed a successful year. Being a powerhouse in '82 left no doubt that next year's team would be tough to beat. Striving to quicken their pace, Greg Bennet and Cliff Jackson work on their 880 yd. run. 332 Boy s Track The 1982 Conroe High School Track Ten R' K ' 5?-24 bn, 7 v aw .-.ar GILL X' 'fri-59,1 r Carter times team members in the 440. Robert Stout practices his vaulting during an after school workout. Scott Stephens improves on his form in the 60 yd. high hurdles. Boy's Track - 333 Young Team pholds ld Tradition With a new head coach leading the way, the Conroe Tigerette golf team opened their seasonyth tryouts at River Planta- tion Country Club. The tryouts were held for two weeks, and the girls who posted the best scores made the team. After the members had been chosen, the team con- sisted of two juniors, five sophomores, and three freshmen. The girls did, however, re- tain four lettermen from last years squad and all were experienced golfers. As the season got underway, after school workouts became common place, and the practice seemed to be paying off as the team finished the first half of the year with an excellent dual match record. Long hours of practice at the driving range had the girls confident in their swing. As the district tournament grew nearer, the girls were anxious for their shot at the 16-5A title. Girls GoU Team: Cl to rj A. Hoke, K. McDonald, P. Burnitz, K. Judge, 12nd Rowj C. Ruffer, S. Thomp- son, S. Judge, L. Dracket, N. Weinsner 334 Girls Golf I f , R A HT - T . 4 N-gg. 55 73 -Y . 'ik A 'spit ' 1 T t 1 .A ' .kV. S W X. Golf team members proudly sport their new golf bags. V . ,' l Xt' Cary Ruffer concentrates on an all important putt. g Urs, It ,, x W Sue Frazier drives a ball off the tee at team try-outs. Nancy Wisner tries to improve her swing at an after- noon practice. the ball falls into the hole, Carry Ruffer admires Amy Hoke works diligently at the driving range. shot. Girls Golf' 335 Depth Gives Swingers An Edge Although competition doesn't begin un- til late January, the boy's team starts early in the fall with after school workouts. Nine returning lettermen combined with many freshmen and sophomores trying for a spot on the varsity, gave coach Freddy Creed the experience he needed to produce a win- ning team. The teams depth set them as easy favorites for the district 16-5A crown. After impressive wins over archrivals McCullough and Klein, the Tigers were ready for the district tournament. Junior Jay Legg expressed his optimism by say- ing, I feel confident that we will finish first and second at the district and regional meets, and we should place at state also. Returning lettermen Donnie Massengale, Scott Perdue, Daryl Walker, and Billy Maddox, proved their worth again with outstanding performances in clutch situations. As the district tourna- ment grew nearer the team's hard work and determination paid off. Jay Legg shovels a ball onto the green with his sand wedge. 336 Boys Golf Varsily GUU- Team: tBottom I to rj S. Pace, F. A. Ruffcr, D. Corbitt, S. Perdue. D. Walker, tTopl to rj J. Allen, J. Montanari, C. Burnitz, R. Cole, D. Massengale, J. Legg, Coach Creed. David Corbitt eyes a tough putt before taking his shot. Steve Pace conccntratcs on an all important putt. Scott Perdue watches his drivc off thc fourth tee. T. Brown Var.vily:tBotlon1 Row r to IJ Tracy Lee, S. Mcl.auren, P, J. Montanari, W. T. Hurn. R. Bates. tTop I to rt B. Ages, G. Phelps, T. Mccrdink, B. Rex- Boys Golf- 337 Ferrell's Boys Favored in District Race As spring came in 1982, baseball was the foremost thought in the minds of several Conroe High School students. Con- fident that they would fare well in their quest for the coveted state title, the Tigers began to work toward this goal. This con- fidence was not based on false hopes. Several returning starters and an excellent record in summer American Legion play were the basis for the Tigers' high hopes. Coach Ferrell depended on his fine pit- ching staff and a group of excellent hitters to bring victory in 1982. The pitching staff was anchored by Seniors Scott Deskins, Jackie Giddens, and David Wong, and Junior Darrin Bartel. Deskins, Giddens, Wong, and Craig Campbell were important assets in the hitting department. However, these were not the only standouts on the team. Several other fine players contributed to the outstanding depth of the Tigers. With the combination of good coaching, good hitting, and a tough defense, the Tigers were destined to go far in 1982. Displaying good concentration, Mike LeHargoue takes batting practice. 338 Baseball N 1 fhfer '50 Cx .g 'ff- Neal David works on his fielding during a pre-season scrimmage. As Duane DeRouen relays the ball to first, Scott Deskins strides home. z, '1..:,Q,g WLQQF -gg... N, 1, . iv: .A ,Q ,,..,, l,r. ..a.,,ft -4--A.: as ' 2 .,,,r3. -'S,....,,, . ,nc SH ' 'ethvw an Ar 4 ' L' Senior Jackie Giddens steps into a powerful hit dur- ing intrasquad competition. s ... 'f- C -.fy With excellent form, Giddens polishes his fastball. As Robbie Matthews awaits the throw, Joey Yost relays a ground ball to second. Baseball 0 339 340 - Baseball David Wong concentrates on catching Craig Campbell's throw to first. Confident Tigers-Set Sights on Stat -a-f . s sit. t gf Q M 2 During an intrasquad game, Jackie Giddens rounds third and heads for home. As Scott Deskins awaits the throw to first, Neal I David tries to beat out a single. 'Q -1 S at M i. During a spring workout, Craig Campbell displays his powerful hitting style. .,,-fr ...nl ' ' W' . .- Coach Ferrell uses the fungo bat to hit infield practice. Craig Campbell covers home as Pat Cartwright strides to the plate. Baseball- 341 Cl C 0 -mn -?'Stib-. 'fa N1 3 . ,A-.- fwh, . aa, 51 in ,., 'W -L, ', u at , ,'.f.' Q '-.,, I rl 1-Q xQ 'x .,L 'gif . ,av Q. N v1.x . f. ,,.,, 1 -1 .. '.1,',,... W - I affifig - . L ff.-. .-, T L-any N m 19. X,-Lg, S. .f.,, . . . . 'F' A wx? 7 r I ,, jf- '- -, - -..x',J' .:.,,fx?M.,LU,N, l.T 3, . 137-'A --'5' f,.-XXJ ' A-. vga-s-,.'9-Egfr, -,.'.. J 2?-4 I J, ' f X ,'-Cj. 'f 5 fl' V, - -f,: I I A 1 . -. -- V, 'Q -,-'f-ist' . .f - .V .ss if x , l'g15g'. A. IYT7 H In ,. , , , V- f. f' wr 3, 'J . 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'll' lun' ' , O O . , O O O O O O 1 IJ. Conroe Ford Tractor 1300 Old M Y-PRC 756 769 Congratulations to the Class of 82 Conroe 539 2184 Houston 353 4537 3504 W Davls Conroe TX 77304 ontgomery Rd. Conroe -7 I 5 2 9 - ..: '--.T: '5-'Q ' a9',,. 4' 5: L-,..--, 1.'- .: -:. --: ::,'..1-'- - ,..d 1' fl' l l 5 MHNCAN ANK Member FDIC American Bank Backs Conroe High Congratulations Staci and Munch!! CONROE SKEET GTRAPRANGE C . omphments of: SHELBY CHANEY MASONRY Congratulations Srs. Go Conroe !!! 1402 Porter Rd. Cgnrge, Texas COITlplil I1eI1tS Of! 7564990 Newton Properties, Inc. P.0. Box 750 Conroe, TX Ad 375 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 'fl will extoll thee, my God, 0 Kingg and I will bless thy name for ever and ever - Psalms 145 109N F C T eg. K. Compliments of Your Bottlerl Have a Coke and a Smile, Senlorsll San Jacinto Motors 930 S Frazier at the Y Conroe, Texas Shop Conroe First ll Congratulations Seniors!! Todd s Superette Your Friendly Store FM 3083 at Four Corners Compliments ot JACK TODD ull If ff Kll ll . I I BUILDER'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 305 E Davls C0l1l'0e Texas 539 6422 For All Your Residential, and Commercial Needsi' Your Future and Ours Y Wht ' 'hd' ' ' PP 'Y I I . . CONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY Our young people represent more than just a generation. To us, stude ls mean the lutureg our hopes lo the ming years rest llrmly on the sh ulde s ol the oung men and ms I u mmumty a eve ill b a mplrs e in this ld y t m is the respo bill y l y u h Because you areo t t A d su Ad 377 178 Nd Congratulations Seniors Compliments of VWLKHH5 CLEANERS NX ,li S 1 420 'M Q .7 600 North Second Conroe TX 756 4424 1 Hr ,X NAM Compliments of: I I COMPETITION SPORTS Located in the Montgomery Plaza - Near Woolco Gene Chancy Owner 756 0202 d UN 'A KITCHEN SHOPPI5 w - K - I: C. r, q --, 1 'Q wx' K I X .l.I- 921 lc u ls Slrerl umm' was 1 f SO 1 l 5 15604134 Congratulations and Comphments of Best Wishes tothe Srs Jim Van Wie Realtor 20 2? SIAUIJJQZ 273-1396 American Realty Ad 379 Speed Prlntlng and Compliments ot: Compton 81 Co P.O. Box 1376 Conroe, Texas Qfflce Congratulations 1105 W Dallas Conroe TX 77301 Sel'lIOI'S 82 Houston 353 5784 Conroe 539 2243 Furnlture Showroom 1037 W Austm 380 Ad TEXAS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATICN 301 IH 45N P 0 Box 1976 756 0601 Conroe Conroe Texas 353 2851 Houston www Savmgs Accounts Checkmg Accounts Certrhcates ot Deposrt Consumer Loans Lobby and Drive In Mon Thrus 9 00 4 00 Friday 9 00 6 00 MEMBER FSLIC Ad 381 382 Ad Congratulations Flare Staff for a Great Year Compllments of Susann Burroughs Designs Lrmrted Contex Gun Shop, Inc 817 N. Frazier - Conroe 756-3442 THE CONROE YMCA Your Complete Sporting Goods Store 1203 Callahan Ave. Congratulations Seniors W Compliments of MR AND MRS LLOYD DUNAWAY Duncan Saddlery Route 21 Box 1847 Conroe, Texas 77303 Custom Leather and Saddle Repair Congratulations Srs. Congratulations Susan and the Srs. of 82 M A Compliments ol: 1604 45 C '0e Bert and Craig Lynch HOME or THE coNRoE TIGERS 5 9,006 CLEANERS 8 LAUN DRY 0409 1107 w. DALLAS cowaos, TEXAS PHONE 539-3001 ln by 9 out by 5 - FAST SERVICE ON REQUEST -- Independently Owned 8- Operated L'1L2E'5lH2 , T.,.,E:::'::: All Wo k done on Premises INSTITllTE r 384-Ad GATES SAW Preferred by Professionals for 40 Years 2420 N Frazler 2 Mules North on Hwy 75 WINCHELL S Favorlte of Farmers and The Cholce of Construction Crews 756 2352 756 3171 LYNCH SIGN DOUGHNUT HousE COMPANY Fresh doughnuts made dany Screen Process Builders Real Estate Commercial Slgns 706 W WS 756 9970 1716 N Frazler 756 7015 1212 C South Frazler Conroe Texas 77301 S B Conroe 7131756 8869 Houston 7131350 2125 Hlghway 105 W Conroe 4Vz Mlles West of IH45 COC-2995 756 0205 Dlstlnctlve Home Furnlshlngs The Best Bar B Que ln Conroe Ad 385 C QI ss as ' as as ss ' ' ss OI' 5 an ' as 1 5 1 1 I ' - ru me QATED - ss - - ' sy 5. Congratulatlons Sen lors Best of uck m all your future endeavors TheWoodlands I . oh ,Qx 4 o C K . ' All If! - 'T-1' N4 x ll X, xi A real hometownm for people and companies. LOUISIANA PACIFIC Congratulates the 1981 82 Golden Girls for a Very Fme Season GDT!! 3 A NBER LD A Inna' ,, and Ad 387 f 4 In H . .. , .gh ' A , , E- - 'M -f-32 -:f l U xQg1.,we,Mee 1 ,.-,,,a3'4 ef ' -I , , f, -, .I ai I I ' CONROE PAINT AND BODY SHCP 803 North Frazler Conroe TX 77301 We Specialuze in Auto Painting Truck Paintmg and Body Repalr Jim Anderson 539 2143 Owner 9 2144 I 9 s 53 - P M in Congratulatlons Srs 82 the green lea 715A West Davis Conroe Texas 77301 756 2627 Beverly Holland Come See Us Teleflonst FTD 388 Ad flowers-gifts -Efgirssa LQ SIIIIIIS lIlSIIl'IIlllB llllllllll. Kamefon Kne'S'eY Real ltallan Pizza Oren Soules Joe Whlte sg D gt Salad Bar Submarines Beverages Dlck Coyle CLU an orse sf THE SKYTOP Q W FAMILY W BREWSTER 41. MTV FUN www COMPANY wil P 0 Box 640 ATMOSPHERE 2501 N Frazier Street 'Nl Conroe Texas 77301 DINE IN Conroe f713j539 3101 Rlchard A Gustafson Houston Employment Manager CARRY OUT 17131353 6960 Congratulations Sensors '82' ' scum ima ..ii sAwNGs Crossroads Shopping Center 539-3333 WE SUPPORT THE TIGERS! Ad 389 I- sr. ,, ,Aix ' 4' 'O A O U O O O O O O O O O O- O O O f D -- FWMF- Y- A K , B A 3 ' Y ' to . 7 .. 5?5ifL2i1f2EQ2Ef55321E:i :sf . '- ' , . ,. 2' S , 1 .ugzgv ':j.,- Sf : 4- M-2:--2:15:73-j:1 ' , gwj' tg gap' S ' '35 : '7+73 f '3 7 3xf7: :7:5-134'-1-'-555-'-' 559-'?5'55.':3f!.f'Zig-:5:'-5,::i:?f-fE'f??f5E321Elf:-:-:-.2535fri 'A'-' ':2:if' 0 -3 ' -'IT'f:42f:3 3.Tf'f'-'-'V ,. ' X ' ' dv' X -'5 N Oconoilcccco OcooO . l r 0' ' '- sa '. J .4 ll'-' - l I ' O l I l nl X . , Q ' in ! . . I HOLIDAY RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM Congratulates Tim Anderson and the Senior Class of 1982! YOUR TROUBLES QfQ,gf vmusu HOLIDAYRENT- QF? 22 A-CAR Q R fi Q , 1 509 N. Frazier F! ' ' 756-5531 Scott's Pharmacy Wlshes to Congratulations congratulate to the Seniors the Class of '82 Compliments of REESE A R CONDITIONING 603 Austin St 756 3516 5 fe Karen s r D Annual Dance , A . I I ance workshop A ' Directed by If It - Leadingxfgmiographer x I I nllm g U lted Instructor Morning ' Afternoon - Evenings Karen Kidd Texas Association of Dance 22 Years Professional Dance Teacher Assoc. 2f4 - if of Dance National Assoc. of Dance Inc. 1 14 Years of Oklahoma Dance Masters - A , -I Teaching United States Twirling Assoc. X' XX Experience National Baton Twirling Assoc. -I g -N H Ad 391 Comm Allve 1985 l 1 l I - V QEEUKDEQUJZ N K. The Latest In Rock Country and 9 9 9? ' A 3 K New Wave Private Parties, Dances, Marc Dunaway Complrments The U S A Marme Corps Lumar Flower Angela Myers Academy Tfam Of Dance Custom Sllk Arrangements and Pf0feSSI0l1al IHSUUCUOD Weddings Done to Specrlrcatlon Ballet Gymnastics Jazz Tap Twrrlmg Pomte The Red Caboose on N Frazrer David Gavin Toyota Located at: 1409 I-45 North Phone: 756-0641 Ad 393 ,, A A 'LK 4? f l Compllments of Wllllam E. Hayes Jr Flnanclal Consultant Business and Estate Located at Conroe 756 5844 Plannmg Valuation 304N Maln Houston 350 4752 3- x - 3 - H , , 4 , 'W , . If e 0 I A 9 . 2 5 , Q K . A 1 A, 5, ' 7' N zf 'Cb I , 2 ' W ,t A if F V - 4 9 ,, , 8, - ' ,aj Q -'s A215527 .-- ,,. , 2 if - 5 ,C ' jf ' nf' I, m lt A .-. I 1 -- f' , --'lx' , . I Q , X - ff 5 A , if ' I A- ' f , ' K W L ,M i f a K ' , L ' M flS4i?fl? 1- 2fi71,3' 'fl'- ,, W Y i . ., . 4: - 1- 3 A 522 ,C M k r 0 4 ' u . I I I 394 - Ads QA BER A IE L ANTIQUE 1909 N Frazier AmerIcan Oak and Walnut FurnIture Oftlce FurnIture and FurnIture Restoratlon I' C SPARKLEH FIL'I'ERS INC ..K ' 71 3l756-4471 Kn tt ng and Needlework Suppl es Latch Hook Rugs Instruct on Booklets Hours 10 AM T I 5 PM 535 C S Fraz er S QPQE 5361936 Lad'es Fash'on Shoes and Handbags 721 w. D ' 756 5831 We Ha e Graduat'on Announcements Come and See -l+aQQmMQ, Cwndio- SCOTT S CARD AND PARTY C I 756- 10 C T J l I l l l l SIIIII I 'mums I Filtration Engmeers Conroe, Texas 77301 I I A C kl Ch Ith B d C BVIS l V I ' ' ' U I O 5 ' I Conroe en er 71 : I - . I onroe, exas r I F7 I .5- lt' vas .31 fic Q P' , I N I 1 r A Y f bu HA E' . I ,,, I 4 xywxl Y' V AU . Ml . 9' 'O 54 m 'V Wray f Q ., 8 1 '- , ,st E f n I a v. . I 390 I Ads ,V VV MMV. Mr,w,,?,,.f. k K ' , ,W . ,.- -,,.-f-.ff-fs Lf .: .J 1 Y f f'!,.?,ii'g . ' .cwwf www, 'W ' - ' V' 1 ' 'l lj 'K+ ,. I K .L . .4 , wx s v -V ,. Q-4,5 , .. , , ,, .,.f ' ,W V -fuk -v I ', fb ' ,- , ,,,. K, N K .. qgr,-'Asfw,'-fg'f,5:m'2f K '3F i ,, M V , . V .W 1557 Livvw M, A N ' 5 K ' ' X , ' Wg gi? , I' f 1 A MAX MAHAFFEY FORD G my ,W if V J 4. ,..,,,,, ,,.,. ..-.1--. 'W - -sz' Q 4 -M Q-Q' W E' ' M X xg-M 42 -M v I 5 O L W,-Q X .. K -MN. A - - -, K 'K f M ,D , Q' V fx, vm' L' ' -1 J. ,.. 'L rf' 5 ' s ,M ' N 5 X 1 'x rf N P 'is A' ' A og. v-, 'K , . Conroe Twm Cinema -J f7w 1904 Willow Bend 756 8951 I I 5 , 4 if Main I f ' I 3 r vw +ff fWf,E2fg A K Ads'397 0 Banquets 0 Rehearsal Dinners 0 Special Parties 0 Dinner Meetings 0 Call 756-9395, for more information. X4 HBLTUN S 1 Family Restaurant Open Daily 11 a m until 9 p m 'Q if .V Q A A 'M .BAA A - 1 1552 741 '-lllllil lg, - , L MA 9 4 , M fit 5 1 '-lg,:, aififs Hwy 105 West three minutes past Conroe High School I ra? M' ' I , 7 , t 1 In 1 Z' I :us 61 fxwwfl 1 ' 1 , ,.Q Q it ' M HQQ ,Il 'AE itll' 0 0 Q, , 0 a 0 o ft f-Q, '77iE'1, . , ,if 34 WI 'f I 1 A A ww 'tr I .M , ,L llflljlf' K 14 ,1 1 S ' . . 1.x .,w4g,f-flu lj 1-,I 1 if ' gr ' t f -u,, -1, ll fflnlff 1 Mft 3 . rt 6 .- n Sl f- .- I 4 .1 teei W.. 'f. me Rfii? , . . Congratulations Seniors' W In Sue Luce Broker 612S Frazier Conroe Tx 539 4441 353 3473 Conroe Houston Best Little Realtors in Texas REAL ESTATE TEXAS STATE OPTICAL Congratulations Seniors! 1148 W. Dallas Conroe Texas 756-8622 1982 Compliments of Vaughn Washateria Grangerland Texas Congratulations Seniors and Other 1982 Seniors Lols and Mllton McGee Carolyn and Andy Walker Linda and Bllly Horne Congratulations Joel McGee The Best Will be in '83 sift Conroe Concrete 'Pnlgrxm ' Suede 81 Leather Launderers 81 Cleaners Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1980 T ,M Come on oy for All Your western Auto Clearnmg Needs Wishes to Congratulate the 1982 Tiger Paws for a Good Year 400 Ad Congratulations to the Class of 82 Sb 11:83 Pat's Feed Store Congratulations Class of 1982 From: TEXAS SITE! MLN EQUWMENT CEQMPBNY SANTA ANNA TILE BQ ,,,,,3 ,,2? . - Where Personal Servlce Is the Dlfterence Congratulates the 1982 Sensor Class Wlllls Bank Serves Montgomery County and , CLOUERLEHF 756 4830 If You Feed, Feed Cloverleaf SUNDANCE Glass Works Lobby Hours 9 00 2 00 Mon Thurs h d Q1 Drlve In 7 00 6 00 Mon Frl Surrounding Areas 40 Ad lv f ' J -.f Q iv. -'Nr 5, I V if ba QD l l ii BRAND 55 E 5 Rhodes St. 0 Conroe, Texas 7 7568002 :: -: .- . dgl b Idga ff y yll p I - I .- . P D d E NN LQEQQE femm e s me uw Wlshes to Congratulate the 1982 G G Officers for a Job Well Done R ' A 0 ' fre - a- ni i K -ai ' 9 33' , u i ' . Q ya 'A I 'Q : ' e 1 ,A , , ,. A - r ' A i .W fr ' sf :ix . 3 ' M ' 1 5 2 f I f ' Wfgm fi 5 ' 1.5 ,M 1 s as I f My ' :Qin A 1 Q I fifi' i fav , - ' , -' -.M , -'r ff ,,,y.2:, YQ 1' ' si. w. , ' .. W , 1031 I I u I New Davis DURBANDT 3313322 7221357 INSURANCE LONG AIR CONDITIONING INC 712 S. Frazier 756-5645 Air Conditioning nad Heating Complete Sales and Service HOLMES CAR CLINIC Conroe TX 756 6653 HOUSE OF SHOES ON THE SQUARE iw 205 Simonton Street Phone No. 756-8444 Save on Brand Name Women s Shoes f Congratulations ' Seniors' I HAIR, INC Phone: 713-756-3944 1212 South Frazier 713-539-1843 Conroe Texas 77301 , I Conroe, Texas 77301 ev H 'il Y . f I 829 S. Frazier 404'AdS Beef Ham Lmks E53 Hwy 105 East 9 Mlles 6 Cut 81 Shoot Texas 77303 On the Square Glenn and Irene Conroe 539 5565 Glenn Noble Jr Cut 81 Shoot 264 2777 If You Don't Try Our Barbeque We Both Lose' Ad 405 9 330 N. Main St. , Conroe, Texas CONROE SIMPSON FABRIC DABNEY SHOP APPLIANCES Ullwulpavf, K Qi2mfj!69Jjf l'F'1 FORETICH BARGAIN HOUSE 1 0 H I '-FI'-'I 0 0 1 xi! 202 N. F zier 850 W. Davis - ,4 HBEHMI 516 E. Davis Congratulations Srs. 82! Mfg, COMMUNITY SOUND SPECIALISTS 9 802 Loop 336 408 Ad Tyler Huntsvllle The Woodlands 5154.-X The Young Woman's Fashions B t' ' 'JK 1 - -O . . '- Aullrh ' ' 7 ' W 'que MOORE BROTHERS LUMBER 1018 W. Lewis 756-7724 CO. 904 s. Frazier 756-4476 4' ' ILAM GRANGERLAND Foon MKT QQ W HOP Fresh Meat Ice and Groceries Fine Cameras and Photo Finishing Crossroads Shopping Center Congratulations SrS. 82! Conroe Texas 713-539-3309 Off Hou 350 3900 Conroe 539 2231 THE KOLACHE SHOPPE Featuring Kolaches Bread Cakes Pies Etc. MID SOUTH CORPORATION Anuques P O Box 1266 701 W3C0 Conroe Texas 77301 C0nl'0e, Texas 77301 6 ,- af f 'iss it 38 ,Q -1 ,, , . ,M r r 5 ii 57 7 n I - 756-1711 Douglas B. Popp I l l I Ads - 409 410 Ad Congratulations MMKMF A PI I FERGUSON ssnvlcs SYSTEMS wc. Seniors AMF Compliments COMMERCIAL BRCKERS 'ix Precision Signet Scientific Myron L Co. Telex: 77-4147 111 Rhodes 7131353-8518 Houston Drawer 1540 7131756-0037 Conroe Conroe Texas 77301 Compliments MR 81 MRS CAM HARRELL The Best Wlll Be In JUNIOR CLASS H1 9 w 'WL if CYCLES N FEATURING ,t ,,, ,, nk at A at w scakn ACCESS Q IES umfrnmnsav CYLIN EF? B RING 'i'-4:1392 9 YNO 7'EST!NG 3 35 fwifuljvmnvrf X kj D FOR ALL MAKES mmirs CONROE HOUSTON sgaloigabb 5802 s w FREEWAY HOUSTON LINE 353 2746 'D 0 ., 1- . au. .g:?552:.. ' I... ':f. 'S' I gms? I A,-1 P -- 5?!.:1Xe: E - 2 9. - If 905' ' '- 4 M1 ff PQI f ?Q?2..fQ35 '-C- , . ,4,,4 ,. .V., , ' 'A .. ,... ' if -..,,,.. A.,,,, .,... 1 COVER STORY ITEMS WE CAN BE PROUD OF -Ei'-J THE COURIER WON OVER 50 EDITORIAL AWARDS THIS YEAR EDITORIAL DISPLAYIN AWARDS mnmq MONTGOMERY COUNTY S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER REACHES 32 OOO PEOPLE ON WED THE TEAM -+ SPECIAL FEATURES EOR EVERYONE Q Large enough to cover the news... Small enough to care WE CARE ABOUT YOU CHS -1 4-vi D .,. ,,..... ...-.- 7-3-3- E..3. 5 , G I . X, I .I Z D ': ..T,. LT-. ' ,W , . ,.--....-. III, I ...... -..::. ,+- ii . I ..... -V.. :--:. ----... 4I2'Ads SHEPARD FURNITURE CO INC Leslle Kmerd, Manager 210 E Davls Box 1508 Conroe Texas 77301 756 3363 353 2148 Furmture Furmture New and Used Antlques 701 N Frazner 756 3024 Compliments Grlffm Abstract X ONE OF THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALL NATIONAL BRANDS OF AUTO PARTS 201 S F Frnery's Servlces Pamtmg and Repanr Resldentlal and Commercial 273 1826 Ad 4l3 Hem . vusxacg STALRAQ Rlcardo's Mexican Restaurant 1027W u. pass Good Luck Seniors ELECTRICAL Ffom QQNTRACTQRS Bobby and Llnda 1702 TEAS RD CONFZOE TEXAS Cantrell 539-2151 553-5050 'fNEW CONSTRUCTION oN1.Y'f R g' d Builder 539-3311 Compliments ERNEST QQKEMR 513 NHBTH MAIN A TEGQWAN QEQMQE MQQ Y AX Q W TE SM IQW mm WWW FACTORY FURNITURE Y J Q U as u Q . Q, :El KH ' ' , X 6 3 1 -,K e W R Q X' I ye x ' .Xia 1 KL 1 Wh.: ' Q ' I soo No F 756 see: TX ,iw Flowers and By Barbara Anna Foster HEIDRICWS Realty DOWNTOW-N DELI 423 Mlll Street n SANDWICH SHOP CATERING 620 AUSHI1 1171 . Davis Phone 756 l Houston G I S Conr 3 - 780 756-8 Best Wlshes to the Class A of 82' Compliments If' of J J Clsneros81 Sons Cement Contracting Company l l S 1 Ni , .gf , CGMIN, ALIVE 9 IN 5 Compliments of: MYERS gn STEVE A KASMIERSKY Congratulations Seniors '82 Sherco Construction 539-2161 Conroe Texas FARRAR Nalls 81 Lashes Glorla s Tea Room eat Little Em orium 539- 1474 5EFIII fC6i+ITllmlImif'5 . H . S I. 3708C W Davis 539 5377 ' z M W d Ch 'ld f- FF f 5 X3 FT rf: : rg -J Personalzzed azr ty mg and Professional Beau y Carefor en, omen, an L ren Q-N i 3 ,S We 3, X 'Q 3-. EE A T H QJJEJSQE GH 111- 15' ZLBE N .4sbq 'A MAF ' PQ 5 -+R- ' 420 Ad YOU CAN GO I ckf0 ER! . . . JuSt aSk Amy Morgan SHE LOST 41 POUNDS and lt took only 15 weeks' XR, kt Scot Stacy mll tell you HE LOST 20 POUNDS and has never felt better' N mc DIET Yr, ADDRESS HOURS DON'T FORGET! Al the l'JimCenIvr,your1m lost- 17 to 23: puunclmnyusto 1 ks! Anal you wzll learn wlmlesurnv ezzlmg lmilntz, N M we LOS r HON! 000 0000 YOUTHFUL DIETERS GET READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL' Thanks to Amy Morgan and Scot Stacy for lettrng uS Share therr Stones The Dret Center p r o Q r a m h a S helped both f t h e rn to w a r d happler healthler l1veSl What a rewardlng busr l that will keep you thin l Nl 'N . SKQ CO MY ' 1 l ' l I ' ' Q N mall! wt-,wwlmme.Ilmwalot:norvr1t.rxm1St.r :nm Sltaxw. l haw tr ne ' late. l ha ' I :now vnvrlgy and .1 lot Y'l1f7l'l'lllllZllllkdllilllk'cEYllUCll74!Lk'ftlilt:l, Slim .mtl hvtrlzhtq for the rest of my lite? ' Q - - l l . l fl 7 Q ' 9 , . S1.tx,rm1-wzflivllfvi CH -iv: gszrmx '.f1S.tk'K' 2 lf 41'llf'7iv'.,tJ',fily,Vltll P -get 3, xtlw: ' 1, 1, '.! 'llllk ST-ltivyrwel I x .Jr I tw ' Wt. .- 'fi' tx . T-'rl ls'll'!VI ' 5. 'N 't -l .fri l , O lllwr Lfvrrtr'rF- pr'wn.xzn w 'meevci fm scrzmrl wx I rzt,:tr'mwr'r t l glrratatv, flatly rrrlrzlwl.. g K0 'C G 'llwrv .nw no Slum. no alznzgrx and an . . . Q Q r1rrNr,xt'IS. Call iocitty lm' QE lrwf, n Q Hllllgflllilli explanfmcrn wt tltw :wrn.:r3etwlv . I fn guoorarn. . , - - , 1 - Ad 421 Sic 'em Tigers -X l U IIHUE UHEVY CREW O CEEQBQE 33939 8: 9419393 124 West Davis at Main Phone 756-3935 If Busy, Phone 539-3661 America's Favorite Drive-In . . . Congratulations Seniors of '82 Batlng V7 HAMBURGERS ONION RINGS tg 4 -1-tif! XE Phone Orders Welcome sos w Loop 336 755 1433 Conroe Texas h affff It 5 6 K ff 'Lx V 'i r... 2 wif 1 , Q! I W ' M, 'ff 4w':4Lf'35x'fiJ-1....:raiSu.f ff 1.'f1 ,z . . I . , 9 'M ,xxx ffl - f' A ' . ,, . ,., .,.'wfff,r, tis , f'-' 4' 'll gases: A, v- , I 'A' ' - . . 5 MONTGOMERY ! COUNTY PIPER NC M 9 P c POB 2 NEVA S ART STUDIO 81 GALLERY 815 No Thompson Conroe Texas 77301 We Speclallze In the Good Stuff an 906 N. 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Abner, Tracey L.: 112 Abney, Lisa J.: 62, 205 Abramson, Roy Abshier, Tammy G.: 96 Acker, Rodney K.: 96 Acree, Dwayne Edward: 130 Acreman, Arhonda L.: 112 Acreman, Jerry D. Adams, Albert L.: 96 Adams, Brett Allen: 130,253 Adams, Brian G.: 253, 96 Adams, Charles W.: 62 Adams, Cynthia G.: 62 Adams, Darrin K.: 96 Adams, David K.: 112 Adams, Jimmy Wayne: 161 Adams, Judy Adams, Lonnie Paul Adams, Margie Adams, Michael D.: 96, 130 Adams, Mike L. Adams, Natalie A.: 112, 252 Adams, Paul Adams, Rita L.: 96 Adams, Robin Adams, Russell S.: 130 Adams, Sharon E.: 112 Adkins, Rebecca L.: 96 Aduddel, Alissa A.: 96 Advani, Anil P.: 96 Agec, Blythe A.: 62, 215 Agee, Brad S.: 130,337 Aitken, Billy D. Akin, Staci: 112, 318 Akins, Sharon R.: 230, 96 Alaniz, Nancy L. Albert, Amy R.: 62 Albritton, Shane R.: 62, 179 Aldridge, Lori J.: 62 Aleman. Elizabeth: 96 Alewine, Laura: 138 Alexander, Barney L.: 112, 305 Alexander, Denise: 112, 190 Alexander, Michael Paul: 130 Alford, Glenn R. Alger, Kristi S.: 112, 189, 219, 327 Allbritton, Gerald Allen, Charissa Allen, Charles W.: 96 Allen, Christina M.: 112,96 Allen, David: 112 Allen. Eric F.: 130, 252 Allen, Francis Waldorf Allen, Guye Allen, James D.: 96 Allen, Jerry N. Allen, John R. Allen, Marla J.: 96, 245 Allen. Michael E.: 62 Allen, Richard A. Jr.: 112 Allen, Roy G.: 62 Allen, Sandra l.: 96 Allen, Terry J.: 130,253 Allen, Timothy J.: 130,253 Allison, Farrell D. Altman, Mark W.: 96, 307 Alvarado, Lisa A.: 112 Alvarez, Martin Alvarez, Yvonne: 112 Alworth, Ryan H.: 130 Amador, Dario Amason, Kenneth E.: 112 Amberson, David: 171, 173 Amos, Steven: 130 Anders, Russell J.: 112, 185,303 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson ,Alice R.: 96, 177 ,Barry , Bradley Paul: 130, 160. 178 , Bryan H.: 96 , Clara R.: 62 ,Corey H.: 112,168 Anderson, Johnny D.: 96 Anderson, Karen: 96 Anderson, Kirk H. Anderson, Michael G.: 96 Anderson Anderson Anderson A nderson Anderson, , Orvia Anderson, Anderson, ,Terry M.: 130 ,Timothy C.: 62 ,Timothy W. Samuel Miles: 96 Tammy Diann: 112 William E. Andress, Chris Lee: 112 Andrews, Kimberly L.: 62, 167 Andrews, Melissa Alleyne: 129, 130, 233, 250 Andrews, Verlon G.: 62 Kelly, Angram: I 12 Antwine, Jeffrey L. Arbuckle, James A.: 62 Arbuckle, Susanne: 130 Archer, James G.: 96, 302 Archer, Ladona C.: 130 Arie, David B.: 112 Arie, Stephen Wayne: 130 Arie, Tina Marie: 130 Armstrong, Cathy Renae: 130 Armstrong, Gary N.: 112 Armstrong, James Armstrong, James M.: 62 Armstrong, Jeffery: 130, 112 Armstrong, Jeffery Lee Armstrong, Melissa: 62, 237 Armstrong, Richard L.: 112, 178 Armstrong, Robert E.: 96 Armstrong, Stacey: 130 Armstrong, V. Joyce: 62 Arnold, Beverly A.: 112, 324 Arnold, Hunt D.: 62 Arnold, Lydia K.: 96 Arnold, Tounya Arnsworth, Trina C. Arrington, Bruce R.: 112 Arrington. Melinda L.: 112 Arrowood, Kim Sue Artivicavitch, David V.: 130, 253 Ashby, James C.: 96, 253 Ashorn, Brian Wade: 130, 253 Atkins, Terrie L.: 130 Atkins, Thomas E.: 130 Atkinson, Donna Atkinson, Jerry A.: 96 Atkinson, Jimmy J.: 112 Atkinson, Rodney D.: ll2 Attaway, Wayne: 130, 153 Aumiller, Kari A.: 130 Austin, DarylJ.: 112,303 Autrey, Lorie L.: 62 Autrey, Shawn L.: 112 Avara, John C. Axton, Anthony Lee Ayres. Melissa Arnell: 130, 245 Babb, Donald: 62 Babb, Cheryl Annell Bacon, Lesa A.: 130 Baggett, Leisha: 112 Bailey, Crystal L. Bailey, Joe Roy Bailey, Ron Baird, Doyle S.: 130 Baird, Larry D.: 112 Baker, Dana Baker, Eric G.: 112 Baker, Gary W. Baker, James A.: 63 Baker, Jeffrey A.: 96 Baker, Kendra Baker, Kimberly M.: 130, 250 Baker, Kimberly Sue: 63 Baker, Robin E.: 130, 158 Baker, Sonya L.: 112 Ball, William Allen: 130 Ballard, Jeffrey S.: 96, 192 Balletti, Jean Marc Bane, Karen E.: 96 Bankston, Catrina: 130 Bankston, Natashia M. Barba, Raude1A.: 112 Barber, Cynthia: 112 Barefoot, Martha Anne: 130 Barlield, Cynthia Lynn: 130 Barfield, Shelley J.: 63 Barlield, Stephen D.: 96 Barker, Angela Lynn Barker. Mark E.: 130 Barker, Paul: 112, 130 Barnes, Jeffery M.: 112, 221 Barnhart, Raymond G.: 63 Barosh, Stephanie D.: 130 Barrera, Hugo A. Barrera, Samuel Barrett. Carl G. Barron. Rebecca A.: 112 Barrow, Jennifer Barry, Leah Carol: 63 Barry, Scott W.: 130 Bartek, John L.: 112 Bartek, Vincent: 63 Bartel, Darrin D.: 96 Bartholet, Bret J.: 96, 182 Bartlett. Christopher S.: 113, 178 Bartlett, Danette W.: 96, 240 Bartlett, Lanette: 113, 250 Bartlett, Tana: 63, 224 Bartlow, David S.: 96, 310 Bartlow, Michael A.: 130 DEX Barton, Dana L.: 130,233,245 Barton, Patricia A.: 63 Basekc, Rodney A. Basham, Sharla Gayle: 130 Bass, Arnett 111 Batchelor, Delbert C. Bateman, R. Gary: 113 Bates, Paul A.: 96, 337 Batson, Russell V.: 63 Baudat, Morris Scott: 63 Bauer, Kirk: 113,218,307 Bauerlein, David A.: 63, 211. 310 Bauerlein, Lisa A.: 97, 168 Baughman, Charles R.: 113 Bazan, Belinda S.:113 Beard, Debra J.: 97 Beard, Jeffrey D.: 113 Beard, Jennifer E.: 331 Beard, Lonnie F. Beard, Shari L.: 130,250 Beasley, Denise Bebee, Susan Beck, Kenneth R. Beck, Robert A.: 113 Beckett, Kathleen Beckett, Lisa Beekler, Phillip: 97 Beckmeyer, John: 113 Beckwith, Timothy V. Beeson, lma Michelle: 97, 180 Begley, Cindy I 13 Beitel, Remsen Henry: 130 Belda, Jay D.: 113 Belin, Jeri: 97 Bell, Coreen Bell, David T.: 179 Bell, Don Bell, Lisa G.: 130, 160 Belton, Cecil D.: 63 Belue, Gerald R. Benardino, Jennifer: 97, 250,253 Benefield, Tamatha A.: 130 Bennett, Charlotte S. Bennett, Gregory J.: 97, 302 Bennett, Suzzane: 130,245 Bennett, John M.: 63 Bennett, Rene Benskin, Odell: 303 Benton, Stephanie M.: 130,245 Berger, Joseph W.: 130 Berlehner, Charles F.: 97 Berlehner, Eric J.: 113, 310 Bernsen, Jeffrey K.: 113 Berry, Charles W. Berry, James E.: 252 Berryman, Kurt F.: 61, 63, 198, Berwick, Alexander C.: 130 Beshears, Joey L. Besser, Gwen S.: 130 Besser, Robert D.: 63 Bettis, Zachary R. Beutow, Pamela Kay: 97 Biano, Samantha A. Biederman, Doug L.: 97 Biederman, Michelle R.: 113,32 Biehl, J. Marcus: 130, 253 Biewen, Lori Diane: 130, 324 Bigger, Arthur Bigger, Rebecca J.: 97 Biggers, 111 William A.:97,130, Biggio, Matt: 130 Biggio, Timothy A.:97,130, 252 Biggs, Toye S.: 97 Billman, Janelle K.: 97 Billnoski, Jerry T. Billnoski, John W.: 113 Billnoski, Marion J. Bilton, Tracey: 113, 241, 243 Bingenheimer, Gail L.: 97 Bingle, Jack E. Jr. Binion, Donna: 130 Bird, Sharon L. Bird, Thomas A.: 63 Bishop, Tracey Y. Black, Ronald E.: 130 Blackburn, Barbara A.: 63 Blackman, Laura A.: 113, 241 Blackman, Lori A.: 113, 180 Blackshear, Debra L. Blackshear, Eddie Blair, Janet: 63 Blair, Timmy L.: 130 Blake, Daniel L.: 113 Blake, Vickie L.: 97 Blalock, Debbie M.: 97 Blalock, Harlan Ray: 130 Blankenship, James Blanton, Joseph A.: 113 199, 233 4, 325 173 Blanton, Tracy L.: 13, 97, 221, 233, 257, 257 Blevins, Jack A.: 97 Bloh, Gregory: 113,253 Blough, Michael Blow, Tracy Nicole Blue, David R.: 63, 252 Bluitt, Thomas: 113 Blumenthal, Jeffrey Boaz, Michael W.: 63. 155 Boaz, Richard: 113, 303 Bobbitt, Amanda Lynn Bohanan, Adam W.: 130 Bolen, George Boley, Robin M.: 113, 233 Bolt, James S.: 113 Bolton, Jada B.: 113,252 Bolton, Tracy Bond, Jeannie L.: 63 Bonin, James P.: 130 Bonner, Kelli C.: 63 Bonner, Kevin D.: 130, 167 Boone, Jolaine J.: 130 Borchardt, John R. Bordonaro, Angela: I 13 Bortnem, Deanna L.: 113 Bortnem, Tracey L.: 97, 323 Bossclait, Mary B.: 97 Boudreaux. Karen L.: 97, 113 Boughton, Stanley N.: 97 Bourasa, Carolyn M. Bowen, James T.: 113 Bowen, Rebecca: 113 Bower, Kenneth B. Jr. Bower, Robert S.: 130 Bowles, Troy L.: 113, 157 Bowles, William Eugene Bowley, Christopher J.: 113 Bowman. Tonya: 113 Boxley, Laurie A.: 63 Boyd, Danniel W.: 97 Boyd, Teresa E.: 130 Boyer, Bryan K.: 63 Boyle. Belinda D.: 97 Boynton, M. Colleen: 130, 252,253 Blacknell, Randy Eugene: 130 Bradfute, Steven B.: 97 Branch, Patrice M.: 63 Brand, Stephen Wayne: 130 Brandon, Carol Jean: 131 Branscomb, Suzanne L.: 131 Brantley, Larry Wayne Braun, Garret: 63, 237, 238 Brenner, Donna L.: 63 Brent, Stacey G.: 97 Brewer, James B.: 63 Bridges, Angela R.: 131 Bridgman, Kim: 113 Brijalba, Leticia L. Briley, Deborah Lee: 131 Briley, Viki L.: 97 Brill, David W. Brill, Rex A. Brinegar, Donna: 131 Brinegar, Karen S.: 63. 182, 207, 23 Brinegar, Stacy A.: 113 Brinkman, Virgil E.: 131 Brisco, Scott L.: 63 Brister, Jimmy Dalton: 131 Britanak, Bridgette F. Brittain, James L.: 97 Broach, Elizabeth J.: 97 Broadright, Katrina C.: 63 Broadright, Shawn J.: 63 Broadright, Trisha D.: 113,324 Brock, Amy E.: 63, 221 Brock, Leah H.: 113, 219,228 Brooker, Richard D.: 97 Brookshire M. Van: 131 Brookshire, Reagan A.: 113 Broseman, Donald C.: 97 Broussard, Jeffrey A.: 63 Broussard, John S.: 113 Broussard, Tommy J.: 113, 303 Brown, Bonnie: 1 13 Brown, Carla: 97 Brown, Celia Marie: 97 Brown, Charla K.: 195 Brown, Charles W.: 63 Brown, Cheryl R.: 97 Brown, Christopher M.: 97 Brown, Clark E.: 164 Brown, Darla Brown, Diane: 113 Brown, David W. Brown, Derrick Delon: 131 Brown, Dwight: 156 Brown, Elba D. Brown, Girvan Butch Brown, Hartwell O.: 131,198 Brown, James D.: 251,253 Brown, Jana Eileen Brown, John L.: 113 Brown, Kymberly E.: 63, 209, 23 Brown, Louis O.: 97 Brown, Manuel Glenn Brown, Mary E.: 97, 237 Brown, Michael D.: 113 Brown, Misty: 64 Brown, Paul W.: 97 Brown, Richard L.: 253 Brown, Robert A. Brown, Shari L.: 64 Brown, Tom R.: 131 Brown, Travis D.: 113, 337 Brown. Twan: 131 Brown, William D.: 97, 131 Browning, Daniel W. Bruce, Deborah: 113 Brumek, Sandra M.: 131 Brumlield, Cynthia L.: 131 Brunson. Laurie Y.: 64. 178 Bruster, Kelli Ann: 131, 241 Bryan. James E.: 97, 327 Bryan. Wendy C.: 131 Bryant, Constance Jonette Bryant, Eleece R.: 113 Bryant, Johnny: 97, 131 Bryant, Odis: 113 Bryant, Sandra D. Bryant, Vickie Buchanan, Mark L.: 97 Buchanan, Pennie G.: 97, 180 Buchanan. W. Dean: 97 Buchholz, Eric V.: 113 Buchholz, Marny B.: 131 Buekalew, Deann M.: 97, 221 Buckley. Daniel W.: 131 Buckner, Kimberly K.: 131, 323 Budell, Stacie L.: 131 Bude11,Timmie S.: 64 Budro, Keith A.: 131 Budro, Laurie A.: 97 Budro, William E.: 131 Buford, Christopher E.: 97 Bugher, Mark Alan: 113 Bugher, Timothy Lee Bullard, Donald Wayne: 131 Bunce, Mary C.: 64 Burch. Jeff A. Burchlield, Rhonda Jean Burgess, Lisa M.: 97 Burke, Deborah R.: 64 Burkhardt, Christine: 97 Burks, Gregg L.: 131 Burleigh, Mathew F.: 64, 209 Burnitz, Charles D.: 32.64. 209 Burnitz, Patience M.: 113,334 Burnitz, William R.: 97 Burns. David L.: 64 Burns, Dlorah L.: 64 Burns, Eddie R. Burns, Gary Allen: 64. 186, 233 Burns, Kimberly K.: 131 Burns, Kirk A.: 131 Burns, Richard P.: 97 Burns, Rodney N.: 97, 131, 310 Burroughs. Cheryl L.: 113 Burroughs. Larry Joseph: 97 Burrus, William Andrew E. Burson, Homer D.: 132 Burt, Molly: 97, 177, 208 Busbee, James C.: 97, 302 Busby. Rose Melissa: 132 Busby. Theresa M.: 64, 167 Busby. Vivian M.: 113 Busshart, Barry W.: 64 Busshart, Susan J.: 113. 233 Butcher, Annette: 132 Butler, George A.: 64, 130 Butler. Joseph E.: 132, 180 Butler. Lane Sharah: 132 Butler. Norman E. Il Butler, Pamela Le: 97 . Butler, Rocky L.: 130, 253 Butler, Teresa L. Butler, Troy: 192 Butler, William N.: 113 Byers. Shana Y.: 113, 242 Byington, Stephen B.: 113 Byrom. Toni: 64, 191 Cabrera, Hector: 132 Caesar, Linda K.: 132 Cain. Billy W. Cain, Katherine Renee Cain, Steven T.: 64 Cain, Tracy Lynne: 97, 180, 240 Caldwell, Paul J.: 113 Calfee, Jack D. Callahan, Kevin P.: 14, 113, 329 Callihan. Kenneth W. Camacho, Andrew: 113 Camacho, David: 159, 310, 311 Camillo, Daniel J.: 132 Camillo, Patrick V. Camino, Renee A.: 97, 255, 259 Campagna, Lisa M.: 132 Campbell, Ashley A.: 64 Campbell, Brian: 97 Campbell, Craig A.: 64, 189 Campbell. Donald F.: 113. 130, 307 Campbell, lll William R. Campbell. James A.: 97 Campbell. James Russell: 132 Campbell, Lilly C. Campbell, Lisa A.: 64 Campbell. Patricia: 97 Campbell. R. Douglas Campbell, Sandra M. Cangemi, Alice M.: 132 Cannings, Jeremy: 113 Cannings, Joann: 97 Cantrell. Jeffery W.: 132 Cantu, Richard R.: 113 Capeheart, Kelly J.: 113 Capps, E. R. Capps. Michael A.: 132 Cardenas, Abraham: 113 Carlile, Kimberly S.: 113,309 Carlile, Troy B.: 132 Carlin, Troy: 132 Carlisle, Brenton E. Carlisle, Joyce P. Carlisle, Karen E.: 64 Carlisle, Scott A.: 113 Carlisle, Shawn: 64 Carlson, Betty S.: 64 Carlson. Michael S.: 64 Carnathan, John R. Carnes, Timothy A.: 132 Carpenter, Geneva: 64 Carpenter, James: 132 Carr, Bryan Ennis: 97, 133 Carr, Crystal J.: 113 Carr, Frank L. Carrell, Keith Wayne Carriere. Catherine: 61, 64 Carroll, Alan Masil Carroll, Denice: 97 Carroll, Hellon Carroll, Kimberly Kay: 113 Carter, David A. Carter, Emory L.: 133 Carter, Gerald F.: 302 Carter, John: 97 Carter, Justine R. Carter, Kevin: 114, 303 Carter, Michael E.: 97 Carter, Tim L.: 133 Carter, Timothy Andrew Cartwright. Beverly A. Cartwright, Joe S. Cartwright, Keith C.: 64, 195, 209, Cartwright, Michael L.: 97 Cartwright. Michelle Cartwright , William Pat: 97 Carver, Richard Case. Mary Ann: 133 Casey, Jody Caskey, Linda K.: 133 Casteel, Lois J. Castillo, Mackey Jr.: 133 Castleberry, Terry E. Jr.: 64 Castleschouldt. Melissa: 114 Cates. Anita L.: 97 Cates. Livia D.: 133 Causey. Thomas S.: 133 Cavil, Chevosky: 170 Caywood, Cody J.: 97 Cegielski. Eugene V. Cegielski, l gnas H.: 64 Cegielski. Timothy L.: 1 14 Cegielski, Zina M.: 144, 233 Chambers, Karla L.: 97 Chambers, Kimberly K.: 178 Chambers, Marty Chambers, Stacey A.: 114 Champagne, Carole A.: 64 Champagne, Joseph M.: 329 Champion, Tanya R.: 114. 245 Chance, Robert R.: 223, 233 Chancy, Mark A.: 64, 214, 228 Chaney, Frederick: 97 Chaney, Staci J.: 64, 212, 220 Chappell, J ayson W.: 98. 157 Charles, Larry A.: 114 Chatham, Avery W. Chatham, James E.: 64 Chavarria, Kaylee Chavarria, Ricky Cheatham, Childers, T Childers, V Scott S.: 1 14 raci C.: 64, 254, 256 icki Michelle: 133, 233. Choate, Laurie L.: 98, 253 Choate, Sonja Lee: 133, 250 Christal, Linda 13.164 Christian, James K.: 114 Christianse n. Merete S. Chrislman. Terry Rae Christoph, Kathryn J.: 64 Chunn, Bryon N.: 98 Cisneros, Dora A.: 64, 240 Clark, Cheryl L.: 114 218,233 245 Clark, Christi L.: 98 Clark. Connie: 65 Clark, Lisa L. Clarke. Nicole C.: 133,250 Clausen. David Paul: 133 Clausen, Mary A. Clausing, Darin D.: 114 Claver, Ron: 65, 298 Clawson. Lisa S.: 114 Clay, Bobby L.: 114 Clay, Nancy: 114 Clayton, David K.: 114 Clement, Sandra Clement, Vena Marie: 133 Cleveland,James D.: 114, 157 Cleveland, Janie K.: 98, 157 Cleveland, Trunea L. Clifford. Jane A.: 133 Clifford. Rebecca A.: 65 Cline, Cynthia A.: 65 Clingman, Melissa: 114 C1inkscales,Chadd: 114 Cochran. Craig: 114 Cochrell, Ronald Cody, Roney L. Coe, Karen L.: 65, 195, 207, 2 Coilc. Billy R.: 133 Coker, Cameron Clay: 133 Coker, David Wayne Coker, Jerry Coker, Kerry Coker, William E. Colby. Alicia C.: 133 Cole, Catherine M.: 133, 233, Cole, David L.: 114 Cole, James N. Cole, Richard M.: 98 Coleman. Aaron: 114. 303 Coleman, Candice M. Coleman, Karen A. Coleman, Kenneth R.: 114 Coleman, Linda: 98, 180 Coleman, Michael T.: 98, 326 Coleman, Robin L.: 144, 223 Collette. Stephen S.: 65 Collins, Darrell: 133, 144 Collins, Darrell Eugene Collins. David: 144 Collins. James A.: 133 Collins, Keith Allen: 133 Collins. Latricia A.: 133 Collins, Mark: 65 Collins, Pam C.: 98 Collins, Ronald K. Collins. Ross H. Coltharp, Martin B.: 98 Conley, Patrick A.: 65 Conn, Connie D. Conner, Bobby J. Conner. John: 133 Conner, Teresa Conners, Darla J.: 144 1 1 245 Conrad, Timothy K.: 65 Conroe, Christopher I.: 65 Conti, Richard A.: 65 Conway. Angela M.: 133 Conwell. Ronald K.: 133 Cook, Allen Bart Cook, Cheryl R. Cook, Marie: 65 Cook, Martha Cooley. Jody L.: 133 Cooley, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper. Cooper. Cooper, Kenneth R198 Cynthia S.: 98 Floyd F.ll1:114 Kathryn A.: 133 Kimberly D.: 133 Myra J.: 114 Patty Ann Thomas A.: 133 Tina: 65 Coots, Wendy: 98, 308 Copeland, Clay W.: 114, 253 Copeland, James A.: 133 Corbit, David Lee Withers: 65 Corbit, Devin L.: 133 Cordova, David: 65, 171 Corley, John T.: 133 Cormack, Larry K.: 98, 302 Cormier, Brian Noble: 133 Cormier, Wilma G.: 114 Cornelius, Jennifer: 114 Cornelius, Kellye: 65 Cornett, Bobby L.: 98 Cornwall. Brandt Alan: 133 Correll, Stephen D. Il: 133 Corry, Wendy R.: 114 Cotton. Annegela M.: 133 Counsellor, Tracy A. Cours, Ronald D.: 133,310 Cours, Russell L.: 98 Courtney, David M.: 114 Couvillion, Gerard G.: 65 Couvillion, Mike A.: 98 Covarrubias. Kim: 133 Covington, Valerie Cowart, Jennifer K.: 114 Cox, Amy S.: 227 Cox. Carol: 114 Cox. Gary K.: 65 Cox. Karen M.: 98 Cox, Kelly L.: 114 Cox, Melissa P.: 98 Cox, Phyllis: 114 Cox, Raymond E.: 65, 310 Cox, Robert J. Jr.: 133 Cox, Robin Charisse: 133 Cox, Sally A.: 114,250 Coyne, John C.: 98, 318, 319 Coyne. Pat I. Craig, Cheryl L.: 114 Craig, Kathy J.: 65, 312, 313 Cravens, Joseph: 114 Cravy, Kimberly Ann ew' ,if Index ' 443 Farme Derk 444 ' Index Crawford, Christopher C.: 98 Creighton, Brian J.: 65 Crenshaw, John Scott: 133 Crenshaw. Robert Dwayne: 98. 174 Crew, Ronald D. Croney, Timothy K. Crosby, Todd Cross, Cheryl A.: 98 Cross, Connie L.: 65 Cross, Raymond A,: 114 Crowley, Billy Crowley, Carrie S.: 65 Crowley, Deanna L,: 65 Croxdale, Dawn A.: 114,305 Cruz, Daniel Thomas: 133 Cruz, Joe F.: 114 Cryar. PhilipJ.: 114 Cryar, Tuck: 66 Cudd. Kimberly S.: 98 Culbertson, Amy M.: 133 Cull, Christopher Allan: 133 Culver, Sandra W.: 98, 305 Cunningham. Kelli A.: 66 Cunningham, Sherri D.: 133 Curlee. Kenneth L.: 133 Curry, Catherine G.: 66 Curry, Cynthia M.: 114 Curtis, Mark J.: 133 Curtis, Troy Dean: 133 D'Antoni,Todd: 114 Dabrowski,l1abe11a: 114 Dacke, Susan D.: 66 Dagrella, Veloni N.: 66 Daley, Kevin Bradley Daley, Timothy J. Dallas, Robyn M. Dalton, Emily R.: 98 Daly, Elizabeth A.: 133 Daniel, Jackie E.: 98, 133 Daniel, Ranae: 98 Daniels, Chell Marie: 133 Daniels. Tracey: 66 Danville, Sara L: Darby, Angela L.: 114,331 Darby, John G.: 66 Darland, Kevin L,: 98 Darsey, Mark W.: 66 Darsey, Richard W.: 66 Daughtry, Jeanna: 98 Daughtry, Joe L.: 133 Dault, Susan A.:98, 177 Davenport, Lorna C.: 133 David, Richard N.: 61, 66, 173, 224,233 Davidson. John T.: 114 Davidson, William H. 111: 133 Davies, Leah F.: 66, 252 Davila, David G.: 114, 303 Davis, Barbara J. Davis, Beverly A.: 66 Davis, Candy M.: 133 Davis, Cindy L. Davis, David G. Davis, Dena L.: 98, 245 Davis, Gary D. Davis, Jeffrey B.: 1 14, 303 Davis. Jennifer Kay: 133, 250 Davis, Kellie J.: 66 Davis, Lisa: 66 Davis. Melonee C.: 133, 252 Davis, Robert Wayne: 98. 154 Davis, Scott E. Davis, Shelley: 98 Davis. Thomas: 98 Davison. Mark W, Dawson, Beverly L.: 114, 172, 307 Dawson, Michael W. Dawson, Reginal O.: 133 Day, Daryl: 114 Day, Donna S.: 66 Day, Jeffrey: 66 Day, Patrick John: 98 Day,Shawn E.: 98, 222 Day. Susan Alane: 133, 250 DeB DcL ardelaben, Roger E.: 98 a Cerda, Hector Decoek, Anthony w. Delil ippo, Barbara: 114 Defoor, Cindy M.: 1 14 Dehart, Jacqui I.: 66 Dehoff. Lynda L.: 66 Deison. Michael David: 133 Delannoy, Patricia E.: 66 Delanoix, Edward D.: 133 Delhommeau, Nathalie: 66 Deluish, Rhonda J.: 98 Dement. Colleen Gaye: 132, 245 Dempsey,Sherri L.: 133 Dem psey, Terri Lynn Denby, Betty P.: 114 Denman. Kimberly C. Denman, Yvonne Lucille Dennis, Kimberly D. Depugh, Pat John owski, Joseph D. Derouen, Duane D,: 98. 302 Derr, William W. Jr,: 133 Derryberry, Lesley: 66,237 Deshotel, Brandi L.: 98, 250, 251 Deskins, Scott: 20, 66, 205 Dcvcny. Thomas L.: 66, 157 Devine, Erin G.: 66 Devine, Kelly D.: 309 Devine, Laurie D.: 98, 193 Dcwald, Guy E.:67.182,305 Dewberry. Ruthie F.: 98, 176. 177 Dewitt, Kristine H. Dezeeuw,Steve M.: 133 Dial, Mia R.: 133. 245 Diamond, Scott A. Diamond, Shannon R.: 67 Diaz. Cynthia, 133 Dickey. Barbara L.: 98, 167 Dickey, Lonzo E. Dickinson, Ginger D.: 95. 98 Dickinson, Laurance D.: 133 Dickson, D'Ann Dillman, Jennifer L.: 98 Dixon. Darlene: 252 Dixon, Jillane: 98 Dixon, Johnnie J,: 133 Dixon. Lisa L.: 98 Dixon, Mary Joanne: 67 Dixon, Melanie D. Dixon, Sharon D.: 305 Dobbs, Brenda G. Dobson, Delisa J . Dockery, Charles E.: 98 Dockery, James N. Dockery, Laura A.: 133 Dodson, Drina L. Dodson, Stephanie L.: 67 Dodson, Tina: 98, 134 Dolinger, Andrew B. Dollar, Timothy E. Dominicks, Elizabeth Ann: 134 Dominicks, Julia A, Donahue, Tina J. Donehoo, Lila J.: 67 Donehoo, Scott Wilson: 134, 310 Donlon, Diane: 134 Doolan, Edward A,: 98 Doolan, Elisa L. Dorr, Anthony: 98 Dorris, Melissa L.: 67 Doud, Marilee D.: 98 Douglass, Robert H.: 67 Dovell, Rusty L,: 134 Dowd, Trudy J. Downs, Jacqueline R. Downs, Sharon B.: 67, 167, 189 Doyal, Dean S. Doyal, Kirk A.: 115 Dozier, Arthur L.: 98 Dozier, Brandt S,: 134 Dozier, Diana: 115 Dozier, Roy N.: 67 Drackett, Linda K.: 115,334 Draper, Kimberly: 134 Draper, Kimberly D.: 115 Driscoll, William: 134 Driver, Anthony: 67, 192.228, 229 Dube, Mark W.: 67. 209, 226. 252 Dubois, Scott Dubroc, Cliff: 134 Duce, Roy: 134 Duckett, Toni Lee: 134 Duckworth, Elizabeth Ann Duff. Kimberly R.: 115 Duffy, David: 67 Dugas, Edward A. Duke, Cynthia K.: 67 Duke, Lisa G. Dulaney, Tina Yvette: 98 Ellis, Kelly E. Elliser, Stephanie: 134 Ellisor, David P.: 115, 178 Ellisor, Debra K.: 67 Ellisor, Ginger C.: 99, 178 Ellisor, Lori E.: 67 Emmick,Jon M,: 99, 170 Emmons. Dean F.: 67, 205, 233 Engel, Mark Douglas Engelby. Donald H.: 134 English, Jay C.: 115, 195, 223. 233 English, Kevin: 134 English, Randall W.: 134 Enloe, Kirk Ensey, David W.: 134 Ensey, Kristen L.: 115, 255, 258 Enyart. Malcolm: 67 Erle, J ohn A.: 99 Erwin, ll Mike Erwin, Lori K.: 134 Erwin, Mike Euban Euban Euban ks, Juana D.: 67, 252 ks, Kerrie D.: 99 ks, Paul Clayton: 134 Evans, Beverly H.: 134 Evans, Miki Lyn Everitt, Kenneth R. Jr.: 99 Everitt, Patrick A. Fagan, Emmitt B.: 99 Fain, Camille Elizabeth: 134 Fairlield, April J.: 67 Fairlield, Bobby M.: 99 Falvey, Gordon Lee: 99 Fannin, Lisa D.: 67, 186 Farlee, Jody Lynn: 134 r, Kelly Marie: 134 Dunaway, Marcus L.: 115, 187, 220 Duncan, Lisa S.: 98 Dunham, David A,: 98 Dunham, Michael: 98 Dunham, Renee D.: 134 Dunn, Christine E.: 134 Dunn, Christopher E.: 134 Dunn,Cynthia K.: 98 Dunn, David M.: 115, 305 Dunn, Evelyn J.: 134 Dunn, Richard A. Dunn, Roger B. Dunn, Shawn G.: 115 Dunn, Stephanie L.: 134 Durbin. Charles A.: 98 Durden, Patricia Durfey, John M.: 98, 187 Duroy, Thomas G. Dusebout, Paul S.: 67, 214, 220 Duskin, Cindy S.: 134 Duskin, Linda Lennette Dutton, Allen: 67 Dutton, TimothyJ.: 134 Duva. Lisa: 98 Duva, Paul F.: 168 Duval. Marcus B. Jr. Dwyer. Debra: 67. 250 Dwyer. Jody L.: 98, 227. 250,251 Dwyer, Shaun M. Dye, James S.: 67, 209 Dye, Kevin Hawkes: 134 Dyer. Jacky L.: 67 Dyer, Vic Farmer, Lauren Elizabeth: 134 Fasnacht. Kraig: 115 Faubion, Patricia A.: 115 Faubion, Sandra J.: 67 Faught, Darrell: 99, 302 Fauley, Douglas P.: 67 Fauley, Jeffrey l.,: 99 Faulk, James A.: 134 Faulkner. Roger Allen: 134 Fausek, David J.: 67 Fausek, Jane M.: 134 Fawcett, Mary E.: 99 Feagan. David Alan: 134 Feagin, Thomas W.: 99 Feemster, Kathern: 115, 190 Felchak, Connie S,: 67. 178 Felder. Lavinia D.: 99 Felts. William R.: 99 Fenley, Cynthia D. Fenner. Teresa P.: 115,253 Ferguson. Allegra Ferguson. David Lee Ferguson, Teresa D,: 134 Ferrill, Theresa M.: 160 Fester, Candie S.: 134 Fester, Keith: 67 Field, Diane Fields, Marianne L.: 115 Finke, Justin R.: 99. 305 Finley, Jim: 134, 307 Dyke. Kellie K.: 14, 98, 182, 255. 257 Earehart, Robin L.: 98 Earthman, Stephanie A.: 67 Earthman,Steven Wade: 134, 180 Easley, Calvin Joe Eatherton, Scott E.: 134 Echauri. Barbara A.: 134,252 Eckstrum, John T.: 99 Eddings, Michael S.: 115 Edge, Tony Ross Edgmon,John M.: 99. 237 Edinburg. Billie Sue: 115 Edinburgh, Andy Edinburgh. Bobbie J.: 115 Edmunson, Michael Scott: 134 Edwards, John H.: 134 Edwards. Lisa B.: 67, 198, 199. 232, 254. 257 Edwards, Michael Van: 134 Edwards, Paul A.: 99, 318, 319 Eflinger, James R. Egbert,Stacey S. Egbert, Toni S.: 99 Ehler, Stephen A.: 99 Ehrhardt. Regina M.: 99 Ehrhardt. Stefan R.: 134 Eickenhorst. Jason N.: 99 Eisses, John F.: 134,195 Elizondo, Mary E.: 67. 159 Elizondo, Michael: 99 Elkin, Kami L.: 115 Eller, David Steven: 99 Elliott. Kathryn Mae: 134 Ellis,Cheryl L.: 115 Ellis, Christopher O.: 134 Fisher, A. Patrick Fisher, Michael W.: 67 Fisher, Terry L.: 99 Fisher. Theresa: 115 Fisher, Tinna: 134 Fisk, Eli1abeth: 134 Fitzgerald, Colleen: 115 Fitzpatrick, Tammy A.: 67, 183 Fleetwood. Russell R.: 99 Fleming, Paula J.: 99, 176 Flcniken. Julian Flippo,Su7,anne Michelle Flores. Betty R.: 115 Flores, Kelli Ann: 115, 309 Flowers. Keith R.: 134 Flynn, Bernard: 115, 227 Flynn, Kathleen C.: 134 Foley. Follis. Kip A. Randy Gale: 115 Foltermann, Michael P. Fonseca,Juanita J.: 134 Fonseca, Rebecca: 115 Fontenot, Mary E.: 99 Foots, Andora R.: 115 Foots, Cherry A.: 99 Foots, Leon R.: 115. 303 Ford, Cynthia L. Ford, Donda E,: 67, 167 Fore, Billie K.: 99. 253 Foreman. Karl Foreman, Regina B.: 115 Forste r. Patty: 68 Fortenberry, Anna Marie: 134. 329 Fortin, Beth Ann: 134 Fortin, Scott F.: 99 Foster, Bradley F.: 162 Foster, Chris L. Foster, Lisa F.: l6,68, 198, 233, 235 Foster. Melanie J.: 68, 192, 238, 240 254 256 Foster, Stacie G.: 115 Foster, Teresa A.: 115 Fowler, Bryan S. Fowler, Michael L.: 99, 253 Fowler, Peggy Alison: 134, 245 Fox. Hannelore: 68, 168 Fox, Mark A.: 115 Frank, Jeffrey T.: 68 Franklin, Edward L.: 68 Franklin, Ermetra Franklin, Melvin W.: 99 Frantz, Daniel P.: 115, 253 Frase, David: 68 Frazier,Janet D.: 115, 177 Frazier, Janette L.: 116 Frazier, Jay Frazier, Joy: 116 Frazier. Randall L.: 134 Frazier, Susan H.: 99, 335 Frederick, Susan Marie Fredricksen, Cherly L.: 116. 306 Fredricksen, Fredrick J.: 99 Fredricksen, Meryl Freeman, Clarence C. Jr.: 116, 253 Freeman, Donnie Eugene Freeman, Stassie C.: 134 Freeny, Edward Dwayne: 134 French, Larrick W.: 134 Freund, Tina M. Friedel, Kelvin B.: 116 Friery, Steven C.: 99 Fries. James S.: 116 Frisby. Samuel P.: 99 Fryer, Gary Fulton, Carolyn D.: 134 Fulton, Nora L. Fultz, Susan M.: 116 Furby, Keith Furrer, Twyla J.: 20, 99, 323 Furstenfeld. Stephen L.: 116, 172 Fuzzell, Ann: 134, 245 Gabrielle, Greg: 1 16 Galatas, Robert L.: 116,220 Gallagher, Deirdre G.: 68 Galle. Beau B.: 68 Galloway, Edward A.: 134 Galloway, Rhonda C.: 99, 134, 167 Galloway, Valencia L. Gamboa, Johnnie 111 Gambrell, Karen: 99 Grandjos, Laura Ann: 134 Gann, Bob E. Gannucci, Debora A.: 99 Gannucci, Thomas A.: 134 Garcia, Anthony G.: 116,253 Garcia, Danny W.: 116 Garcia, Marco A. Gardner, Steven Lee: 134 Garino, Jody D.: 99 Garner, Amanda: 116 Garner, Amie L.: 99 Garner, Tina Ann: 134 Garrett, Jose O.: 134 Garrett, Richard A.: 99 Garrett, Tammi L.: 99 Garris, John P.: 99 Garris, Michael C.: 116 Garrison, Carolyn Lynn Garvin, Steve: 99 Garza, Alex F.: 116 Garza. Amador P.: 134 Garm. Carrie Jo: 99 Garza, Enrique: 99 Garza, Henry: 99 Garm, Roxane: 135 Garza,Sam: 135 Gaston, David L.: 68 Gates, Wendy Gaugh, Patricia M.: 99, 254, 257 Gauthier, John: 99 Gay, Miriam Lee: 135, 250 Gee, Gayle Gee. Robert: 135 Gehrmann, Kristin L.: 68 Geiek, Elimbeth G.: 99, 250,253 Gelston, Earl Jr. Gentry, Jimmie L.: 99 George, Lee A.: 68, 233 George, Rick Thomas: 138, 329 Gerlach, Laura B.: 99, 189 Gessing, David: 68 Gibbons, Simon Boyd: 99 Gibbs, Wanda: 116 Giberson, Gina L.: 135 Gibson, Mark L.: 68 Gibson, Robert A. Gibson, Teresa G.: 99, 252 Gibson, Tina Laverne: 135 Gibson, Vera Idell Gibson, Wade W.: 157 Giddens, Jackie D.: 21, 32, 68, 196, 299 Gideon, Henry E.: 68 Gideon, Raimund M.: 116 Giese, Jana L.: 68 Gilbert, Tracy Allen: 135,310 Giles. Donna M.: 116, 318, 319 296, 297, 298, Giles, Leslie A.: 99, 220, 252 Giles, Sharon G.: 68 Giles, Traci D.: 135 Gi11,Jacqueline: 135, 306, 307 Gillespie, Mareelle: 135 Gilley, Billy R.: 135 Gilmore, Destini Gilsdorf, Sharon A.: 99, 252 Givens, Bryan R, Gladden, Blair K. Pete Glenn, Caroll A.: 116 Glenn, Sheila R.: 135 Glover. James R.:135 Godfrey, John Allen: 135 Godinez, Daniel Goetzman, Mark Andrew: 135 Goforth, Kimberly J. Golden, Trayton E.: 99 Golding, Penni A.: 237 Golley, Katherine: 326 Gomez, Jessica Rose Gonzales, David Gonzales. Frances C.: 116 Gonzales,1rene E.: 135 Gonzales, Lisa A.: 135 Gonzalez, Oscar Goodin, Marilyn K. Goodman, Sherry D. Goodrich, Robert T.: 135 Goodwin, Pamela D. Goodwin, Ronda M.: 116 Gordan, James Gregory: 135,329 Gordon, Kenneth E. Jr.: 116 Gordon, Robert M.: 135 Gore, Natalie L.: 116 Gorrell, Dennis A.: 116 Gossage, Daniel J.: 116 Gould, Sharon Mahlum Gower, Richard C.: 99 Grace, Douglas W.: 99 Graccy, Tammy J. Graham, Denise Marie: 135 Graham, Edward M.: 116,253 Graham, Gidget M.: 245 Granados, Leticia M. Granados, Lou Anna: 99 Grantom, Hazel M.: 135 Grass, Kaylee J. Graves, David L.: 116 Gray, Barron D. 111:99 Gray, James A.: 135 Gray, Rhonda: 116 Gray, Theresa L.: 116 Gray, Timothy: 99 Grayum, Suzanne Kay: 135 Greaser, Theresa: 135 Green, Brad J.: 99, 253 Green. Kevin S.: 100 Green, Kimberly Ann: 129, 135, 305 Green. Lisa L.: 135 Green, Mark A.: 116 Green, Todd E.: 135, 253 Greenmyer, Eva V.: 100 Greenmyer, Jannice D.: 135 Greensage, Sharon: 100 Greer, Kathryn Anne: 135, 241 Greer, Letitia Deneise: 135 Greer, Reagan M.: 100, 198,233 Greer, Richard Gregg, Jeffrey C.:135 Gregg, Kenneth D.: 116,303 Gregory, James F.: 100 Gregory, Lanetta A.: 116 Gregory, Lloyd C. Gregson, Jan L. Greiner, Stephen W.: 1 16 Griffin, Carol Khristine Grifin, Wendell Cory: 135 Griffis, Trisha 1.: 135 Griffith, Erin C.: 245 Grimes, Joe A.: I 16 Grissom, Hoyle L.: 100 Griswold, Daniel W.: 135 Grumulaitis, Leo G.: 100. 302 Guajardo, Melissa: 135 Guidry, Sonya K.: 136 Guignard, Rene N.: 116 Guillory, Julie: 100 Guillory, Lisa L.: 136 Guillot, Marie E.: 100 Guinn, Roy Lee: 100 Gulletl, Sharon E. Gunnels. Donna F.: 136 Gunter, Gregory S. Gunter, John Leslie: 136 Gunter, Leah C.: 136 Gurley, Robert A.: 100 Gutekunst, Debra D.: 100 Gutierrez, Pablo: 136 Guyton, Carol J.: 100 Haarmeyer, Darren Ken: 136 Haarmeyer, Patti L.: 116 Haden, Jake M.: 303 Hadley, Charlene E. Hagan, Jennifer L.: 116, 241, 243 Hager, Laura: 68 Hagerty, Paul Joseph: 136, 310 Hahn, Jeffrey: 1 16 Haight, Cindy: 68 Haines, Deborah L.: 100 Haines, William K.: 68 Hake, Kenneth R.: 100, 253 Hale, R. Scott: 116 Hales. James O.: 136 Hales, Wendy Ann: 136 Halfcrty, Antoinette: 116 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall: , Barry A.: 100 , Charles L.: 116 Debra: 117 .Jana M.:68,2l9 Mary E.: 100 Mylie: 117,136 Sharon M. Hallaron, Michael: 117.228, 252 Hallinan, Michael Halwas, Kay: 100 Ham, Melanie N. Hamby, Dusty Lee Hamby, Kimberly D.: 117, 156 Hamilton, Donny: 153, 302 Hamilton, Lillian P.: 117, 177 Hamilton, William R.: 100 Hamm,Jennifer:117 Hammond, Marion: 68 Hampton, Christopher: 68 Hampton, Leslie A.: 100 Handley, Anita M.: 68 Hanes, Jennifer Dianne: 100, 150 Hell, Michael Henderson, Joseph M.: 100 Henderson, Lisa M.: 69, 254,257 Henderson, Randall W.: 136 Henderson, Robert R.: 153 Henderson, Rubie L.: 100 Henderson, Wanda J.: 100 Hendricks, Gregory A.: 100 Hendrickson, Charles Hendrickson, Susan E.: 136 Henry, Anthony E.: 136 Henry, Dante D.: 117, 318 Henry, Darrell W.: 1 17 Henry, Roger L.: 117 Hensley, Jeffrey G.: 100 Hensley, Kenneth R.: 117 Herd, GregoryS.: 100 Hereford, John Lentz: 100 Hereford, Lori R.: 117 Hernandez, Ana M.: 100 Hernandez, Frankie Jr.: 136, 252 Hernandez, Jr. Longino A.: 69 Hernandez, Michael A.: 69, 252 Hernandez, Michelle D.: 136 Herring, Karen: 100 Herring, Leslie: 136 Hewatt, Chris B. Hewatt, John W. Hickl, Dale A.: 100 Hickman, Brenda L. Hicks, Bryan: 69 Hicks, Craig A. Hanna, Bda A.: 100 Hanneman. Cauleen: 117 Hanneman, Travis: 136 Hansen, Diane: 68 Hansen, Marcella Lynn: 136 Hansen, Richard M.:68, 185 Hardcastle, Sheree D.: 68, 252 Hargett, Angela C.:136 Hargett.Shannon R.: 136 Harlan, Vincent Scott: 117 Harris, Elaine L.: 117 Harris, Jimmy: 68 Harris, Karen Harris, Kevin G.: 68 Harris, Michael Harris, Rachel S.: 117 Harris, Renae Harris, Sabrina K.: 117 Harris, Shemaria G.: 117 Harris, Teresa Harrison, Calvin W.: 136 Harrison, Cameron L.: 68 Harrison, Carla Sue: 136 Harrison, Louie F. Harrison, Paula K.: 69 Hartman. Jeffrey E.: 117, 211 Hartoon, Alfred W.: 100 Harvey, Sharon E.: 69 Harvey, Warren: 117 Harvill, Lynn R.: 69, 218. 233 Hasara, Denise A.: 117, 309 Hashaw, Carol J.: 100, 167, 190 Hasselmeier, Denise D. Hasten, Jeanna Julene: 136 Hastings, Nancy L.: 100 Hastings, Stuart K.: 69 Hatield, Celia Hatlield, Timothy Lee: 136 Haughey, Michael P.: 307 Hauke,Michae1A.: 117,155 Havran, Scott D.: 117 Hawes, William R.: 136 Hawkins, Angela F.: 100 Hawthorne, Billy: 117 Hawthorne, Hayley M.: 100, 117 Hayden,Jake: 117 Hayden, Lisa Ann: 100 Hayes, Angela Kay Hayes, Diane R.: 100 Hayes,Glen E.: 117 Hayes: William G.: 100, 219, 220 Hicks, H eidiL.Z117,Z33 Hicks, Michele L. Hicks, Robert Randall: 136 Hiebert, Karen L.: 117 Higgins, Higgins. Higgins, Diana L.: 69, 209, 326 John C.: s9, 164, 165 Tracy A.: 1 17, 187, 223, Hightower, Anna: 117 Hightower, Bonnie L.: 117 Hightower, Christopher A.: 136 Hightower. Donald F.: 69, 164 Hill, Avera L.:100,190 Hill, Brownlyn A. HiIl,Car oline Hill. Caudill Robert D.: 100 Hill, Dana S.: 69, 237 Hill, Dar ren W. Hill, Denise L.:136 Hill, Hayley Sue: 137, 245 Hill,Jacqueline: 17.69 Hill, John Brad: 100 Hill. Lac resha: 117 Hill. Lisa Drulett: 137 Hill, Lou is Jake: 137 Hill, Roxanne R. Hill,Ton ya K.: 100 Hilton, Janice G.: 69, 226 Hilton, John D.: 100 Hilton, P amela K.: 100 Hines, Charlotte L. Hines, Je ffery W. Hines, Juanita: 117 Hines, Nick C. Hinkle, Clwood: 117 Hinojosa, Adalinda: 1 17 Hinojosa, Andres: 137 Hinojosa, Gracy Hinojosa, Israel J.: 137 Hinojosa, Patricia: 117 Hinojosa, Rosbel M. Hinsley, Donna Kay Hinze, Billy K.: 100, 310 Hobbs, B Hobbs, B Hobbs, B Hobbs, C renda: 162, 163 renda: 117 urlon T.: 137 arolyn Jean: 117,156 Hobbs, James T.: 69, 237 Hobbs, Leeanne: 117 Hobbs, Michael R.: 137 Hobbs, Pamela A.: 117 Hobbs. Wesley F.: 69 Hobbs, Winda K.: 100 Haynu. Audrea D.: 136 Haynes, Charles: 67, 297, 298, 299 Haynes, Cornelius D.: 69, 296 Haynes, Le Otis G.: 117.303, 318 Haynes, Sheila A.: 136 Hays, William: 69 Hayward, Russell S.: 69, 310, 311 Haywood, Melvin: 136 Haywood, NeugaI11I:1l7, 310 Healy, Ray M.: 100 Heas1ey,Soott R.: 117 Heath, Tennie R.: 136 Heaton, Bobbi: 100 Heatwole, Brad S. Heckman, Michelle D.: 117 Heckman, Traci I.: 18, 69, 191 Hedgecock, Kris Ann: 136,252 Hedges, David L.: 188 Heim, Retina R. Heiman, Christine M.: 136 Heine, Greg K.: 100,310 Heine, Natalie S.: 69, 309 Heintz, Stephanie E.: 117, 245 Hobgood Bradley Hochburger. Kirk Hock, Harold R.: 117 Hock, Rhonda L.: 117, 312, 313 Hock, Theresa A.: 137, 312 Hodges, Chester P. 117 Hodgkins, Heather: 117, 307 Hoffart, Mikel W.: 69 Hoffman, Chris: 117 Hoffman, Kris W.: 100 Hoffman, Thomas W.: 100 Hoffman, William E.: 137 Hogan, Charles H.: 117 Hogan, Jesse Lee: 137 Hogue, Marilynda: 117 Hoke, Amy L.: 117, 334, 335 Hoke, Chris K. Hoke, Karen S. Hoke, Thomas D.: 100 Holcomb, Craig S. Holcomb, David Holden, Terrie D.: 100 3 Index -445 Johnson, Matthew L.: 1 111 446- Index llolder, Robert Holder. Todd S,: 117 llolifield. William C.: 70 llollabaugh. Dorothy L.: 117 Holland. Brian D.: 137 Holland. Clinton S.: 137,158 l1oI1anLl.1Elena D. Holland, Robert W: 117 Holland. Stacey M: 117, 198 llolley',Christte M. Holley. Monte Glenn: 137 Holley. Robert 12. Hollis, l.isa llollistcr. Donald 11o1loway.James: 137 1lol1oway.Jantes llolloway. Stephen D.: 70 11olmcs,Harold A,: 137 Holmes, Kelly Ray: 137 llolmes, Teri A, Holmes, Thomas D.: 137 Ilolschuh, Kelly A, 11olstead,Christopher M.: 137.253 l1olt,Jitnmy G.: 137 Holt. Richard Kelly: 137 Holtlclaw. Rob James. 100 Holzwarth. Kevin D.: 117 Holzwarth, Robert W.: 70 11ontz.1.isa: 117 Hooker. Hooper. Hooper. Nancy' 100.180 Sherman F, William M.: 117. 153 11oover,Sidney: 117.303 Hoover, William J, 11opc.Gregg A1137 llopkins,John Paul: 100. 219, 224. Hopper. Jason C. Hopper, Jeffery C.: 70 Hopper. Joel C.: 100 11orace,John1i.: 100. 137 Horace, Samantha M.: 117 lIorn,Gregory B.: 100.305 llorn, Martha B. llortman. l.isa M.: 100 Horton, Karen: 117 llorton. Paula: 70 llorton, Shelly llouse. Darla A.: 14. 117. 233 llouscwith, Scott Alan. 137 Hover, Mark: 117 Howard, Danny Howard, Dianna 1... 70 Howard. Patricia Howard. Sanford: 118 Howard. Steven W. Howard,Tammy I... 118 lloward,Tresa M.: 100 lloward, Victor J Jr.: 137, 253 1loward,Wilkin W. Howitt. Rebecca L.: 118 Hrdlicka. Mary' Karel: 137, 196, 19 llruska. Julia L,:70. 182 llubbard, Arlen Hubbard, Jeffrey M. Hubbard, Verdis D.: 137 lluckabee, William Allen lludgins, Cara L,:100. 241 Hudson,Carl M.: 100, 187.223 Hudson, Henry O.: 137 lhtdspeth. Joseph W., 70 Iludspeth, Shirleyj : 70 lluerter, Rodney G 100 Huffman, Richard D,: 100 Hughes. Aline E.: 100 Hughes. Amy Farrts:137 Hughes, Benjamin l ,: 211 Hughes. KennethJ : 118 Hughes. Michelle Rene: 137 llull. CynthtaD.:118.228 l1ulon,James1irtc l1ulon,Tammy R.: 100 Humphreys, Todd I. . 101 Hunger,Tami Lynn Hunsaker, Harold R.. 118.253 lIunt,James I..: 101 llurn, TylerJ , 118. 337 llust, Carolyn E., 118 Hust. Mark E. Hutchins. Karl S.: 70 Hutchison, Debra D. Hutchison. Karen D. lluxel,Vteki:137 Huynh, Hung Chi llyde, Andrea: 137 Hyde, William C.: 70. 209, 252 1lyer.Traeie E.: 101 llavia, Adil P. lm hoff. George David thgimohh tt. Ingram, Diane Dee: 101. 157 Ingram, Donald R.: 118 Ingram, Frances M.: 101 Ingram. Johnny E.. 101 Ingram, Kelly V lngram,Steve1i, Irons, Carl li. Jr 225 8, 331 1rvin.Keithal.,:118 Irwin, Rachel l,,: 137 Irwin, Rebecca 12,170 lsaacks, Virginia Isbell, Amber R. Isbell. Drexel R,: 101 1sbell,James J.: 70 Isbell, Leslie Lynn: 137, 250 Isbell, Robert E.: 118 lsbell,Stephen Kyle: 101 Isbell, Wayne A,: 101 Iverson, Kimberly A.: 101 Ivey, Albert: 118 Ivey. SattituyJ. Ivey, Tony A.: 118 Ivy, Melissa A.: 70 Jack. Ja Jack, Ja Jackson equeline: 118 mes0.: 137. 118 ,Clayton Gene Jackson, Clifton S.: 70, 150 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson ,Delmonta I..: 151 ,Evelyn D. , Gregory S.: 70 .Jeffrey A.: 118 .Jerry D,: 137 . Kimberly S.: 137 . Michael L. . Mike: 137 . Peggy A.: 70 . Robert M. .Stephen Darrell: 137 Jacobs. Brian Jacobs, Robert Joseph Jacoby. Paul ll.: 70 Jacques. Roderick: 137 Jaeger. Keith: 70, 326. 327 Jaggers. Tiffany Michelle: 137 Jalowy, Bruce W. Jamail, C. Darryl: 70 Jamail,Juliana: 118 James, Anna I..: 101 Janowsk i, Randy Lee: 137 Jansen.Susan: 101 Jarvis. Lori l.ynne: 101 Jarvis. Mark R.: 118 Jasek, Larry: 118 Jasek, Michael G.: 101. 252 Jaynes, Scott Jaynes. Vilesha J.: 137 Jean, Robert. 137 Jefferis. Kevin: 118 Jefferson, Kimberly F.: 70 Jemison, Wendy F.: 70 Jenkins. Jenkins, Blair A.: 137 Tammy I..: 137 Jernigan, Mindy G.: 137. 245 Jessen. Anja Jeter, Karen S.: 118 Jeter, Lisa C.: 101 Jcwett,Todd W.: 101 Jezek, Clifton L. Jezek, Patricia Jimenez, Arthur C.: 137 Jimene7, Isabel C. Johns,Joseph W.: 137 Johns,Joy: 70 Johnson. Allison R. Johnson, Ander J. Johnson Johnson Johnson . Angelina K.: 118 . Ann L. , Barry D,: 118 Johnson, Belinda L.: 71 Johnson, Bennie R.: 118 .Iohnson, Christine A.: 101. 181, 252 Johnson, Debra K. Johnson, Emily: 137 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson .lirikz 137 , lister M. ,Frankie M., 118 , George S. Jr.: 137 ,Jamesl2..137 .Janice M: 118 .Jeffery:101 Johnson, Jennifer I..: 118, 307, 324 Johnson, Jerome A. Johnson.John ll.: 101. 137 Johnson, Joseph D, Johnson, Kimberly A.. 101.1111 Johnson, Leah Kay: 137,241 Johnson Johnson Johnson , l.orric l,. .Marlon .Mary ta.: tix Johnson. Melinda L.: 71 Johnson Johnson , Pamela J.: 255, 2511 , Paul G.: 101 Johnson. Robin R.: 101 Johnson, Ronald E.: 71 Johnson, Ronny D. Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson ,Rosiez 71 .Shane .Stacy I..: 71 ,Stephanie: 309 , Tina Sue: 101 ,Trent . Winnie M4137 Johnso Johnso n, William K. n,Wil1iani R.: 71 Johnson. Zalanna Johnston. Bill Johnston, Judy. vt Johnston. I.aurie 1... 137 Johnston, Robert' 118 Johnston,Scott A.: 137 Jolin. Joel E, Jones, Alfred l..:7l, 190 Jones, Allison, I..: 137, 245 Jones. Carl A.: 101 Jones, Christopher J.: 101 Jones. Curtis: 118 Jones. Dolly A Jones. lidward R.: 137,118 Jones. Gary V.: 71 Jones. Heather G,:101, 230 Jones. l1ollyR.:137 Jones..IenniI'er Lyn: 137 Jones.John A. Jones, Judith M.: 71 Jones, Kandice: 137 Jones. Kathryn l,.: 252 Jones, Mark A,: 101 Jones, Melvin Dean Jones. Miehae1T,: 137 Jones. Pamela M.: 71, 166 Jones. Rhonda Jones, Ronnie Charles Jones, Russell E.: 71 Jones. Sharla J.: 137 Jones.Shawn Jones,Steven I1.: 137 Jones. Terry t..: tot Jones. Theresa: 118 Jones. Thomas Keith: 252 Jones. Toni L. Jones. Valerie D.: 71 Jones. Vicky S.: 118 Jones. Woodrow I..: 71 Jordan,Gina L.: 138 Jordan, John lrl. Jr.: 101 Jordan. Justin A.: 118 Jordan, Rhonda .Iordan. Richard C, Jordan, Tracie A.. 139 Jordan.Trevor: 118 Jordy, William R Judah, l1enryD.: ll I. 118. 250,251 Judge. Nancy A.. 138,334 Judge. Susan M,. 101. 334 Julian, Bobby Jumper, Laura Jung, Deborah S.: 71 Kalafu l,Jeff'7l Kaleh, Tammy' M. Killingsworth, Meredith I..: 101. Killingsworth,Sue E. Kilpatrick, Robert Kimball, Charles E.: 118, 303 Kimball, Tracy M, Kitnb le, Daniel E.: 118 Kimmons, Veronica: 101 Kindle, Elnita Michelle: 138 Kine King. King. Kathy J.: 71 S, King, Cecil B.: 71 Cherry D.: 101,308 Ernest R. King, Jennifer I..: 101 King,Joanna: 101 King, Joseph A. Jr. tix King,Julie A.:7I King, Marcelle Y. King, Marvin W.: 118 King, Michelle D. King,Scott: 101 King,Tammy M.: 71 King, waiter King, Wayne Howard: 138 King, William Kinhult, Kevin G.: 101, 302 Kinka Kinna Kinna Kinne Kinne Kinne Kinne id, Mark S.: 118 mon. Jon: 71 mon,Tiffany y.Cory A.: 71 y,Jimmy: 138 y, Margorie Renee y, Marjorie Renee: 138 Kirk,Carl R. Kirk. Mary F.: 118 Kirkland. Jr. Carl A.: 101 Kirkpatrick. Alan L. Kirkwood, Della: 118 Kirtle y, Sheryl R.: 71 Kistner. Matthew Kitchen, Randy: 138 Kiler, Jeffrey C. Klein, III Alexander B.: 101 Klein, Myriam R.: 118, 329 KlolL, Jeffrey D.: 1111 Knighten, Ricky A, Knox. James A, Jr. Koe, Karen: 233 Koenig, Kenneth: 1111, 163 Koern Kohle Kopes er, Thomas l,.: 1311 f, Cynthia D.: not ki, Deborah K. Koska, Leona rd Koska Koth. Koth. , Troy A. Angela li.: 138 Sandra T.: 101 Kowis. Michael E.: 1311 Krakuc, Vernon D. Kalis, Scott A.. 1 18. 162 Kaneilja,Greg: 101,157 Kancilja. Michael: 71 Karickhoff, Robin L.: 101 Karr. Kathleen Kaser. Donna L.: 118 Kaser, Paula M.: 101 Kasmiersky, Michael A.: 101. 318 Kawvan. Carol: 71. 210. 211 Kawszan, William P.: 138 Keathly, Wes R.: 118 Keating. Lindley R.: 118, 303 Keating, Stephine A.: 71 Keen. Kyle W. Keeshan, Tod D.: 1311 Kellar,Gracie R171 Kramer, Dana l.,: 138, 245 Krat7, Dana 138 Krause, Janice G.: 71 Krause, Lewis 8.1138 Krauskopf, Frank G.: 118 Krauskopf. Karen K,: 71, 205 Kreusch, Eric Krischke.Gay1on W.: 101 Krisehke. Mark A. Krolc7yk,1iric: 118 Kropik, Freeman J.: 102 Kubena, Karen Kay: 138 Kuehler, Charles W,: 102 Kuehler, Mary Kuenstler. Jr. Richard R.: 102 Kuhn.l1oward Randall: 138 Ke11ar,Janiee Kellar, Melvin R. Kelleher. Brenda Sue. 138 Kellen, Kelli A.: 138, 308 Kellen, Phillip J.: 71 Keller,Shar M : 138, 245 Kelley, Darryl L.: 310 Kelley,Joe Delbert 1311 Kelley, Regina I..: 71 Kelley, Sharon I..: 118, 1210 Kelley. Tammy L.: Us Kelley, Teresa Shirleen.1l11 Kelley. Theresa: 1111 Kelley. Thomas I..: 101,179 Kunkle. Cynthia: 72, 251, 252 Kunkle. Daniel 1Danny1 lf.. 138 Kurtz, Nathan Kutaeh, Dana I..: 1311 Kutac h. Gina D.: 102 Kuykendall, Jeannie Kuykendall. Patrick R.: 138 Ku1niar.Stan1y A. l.a P11 inte, Stephen: 138 I.acombe, Timothy I..: 232 1.at.las,Greg R. l.aIittc, Sulanne: 72 I.afon 1, Michael B.: 102 Kelley. Timothy 1.oran: 138 Kellogg, Clinton 71 Kellogg. Jeffery Scott: 118 Kellum, Charles David' 138 Kellum, Jennifer I..: 1111. 255. 259 Kelly. Creg H.: 71. 173. 253 I.aharg0uc,1illen K.: 118, 255, 258 1.ahargouc. Michael T.: 102 1.aird,Toinmy: 72 1.ambert, Kenneth W.: 1311 Lamp, Paul ll.: 102 Landes, Bonnie C.: 72 l.andes, Mandi B. 1111, 255, Kelly, Darin E.: 71, 138 Kelly. Denise D: 138 Kelly. Jack' I 18 Kelly, Karen 1. : 101 Kelly. Tami E,: 101 Kelly, Taylor G. Kelm. Kelm. Markham E., 118 Melanie G,: 1311 Kennedy.1cah I,: 118,195 Kennedy. Paul Brian: 138. 329 Kennemer. Kimberly D : 1 18 Kidd,I tt Murphy B.,71,25l.253 Kilgore, Denise lflilabeth: 138 l.andrum, Lana G. I.andrunt, Michael I.. l.andrum, Patricia L. Landry. Douglas A. 1.andr l,andr 1.andr 1.andr y. George: 72. 296 y, Kathy L.: 119 y, Laurie L.: 72, 189 y, MiehaelJ.:35, 119,329 l.ane, Jeffery H,: 138 1.ang,Carolyn L.. 138 1.ang,Clifford W.: 138 l.ang, Michele A. Lang, William li.:119 sl 1 Y Ik. f Langford, Cheryl K.: 1111 Langford, Ernest l..: 102 Langley. James K.: 1315 Langlois. Thomas L. 72 Lansdon, Jimmy R.: 72 Lansford, James Louis: 1313 1.apan.lili7abeth Laperna. James T.: 155 Laperna, Lawrence C.: 138, 157 Laphain. John R. Jr: 138 l.aphani,1.ynn M.: 102. 255. 259 Larlniore. Robert 1.,: 119 l.arue. Mechelle: 72 Latner, Gerald A.: 72 Lavergne. Victor J. 1,aw.Janies Steven: 1315 1.aw,Jone11: 72 Lawrence, Melissa L.: 1311 l.awson. Brent Layne, Lisa G.: I 19 Lalenby. Conner S.: 72 .e Boeuf,l1arold l ee 11: 1311 e Bouff. Robert E.: 119 .ea1. Zaida li. '.eary. Margaret C.: 102 Lister, Regina D. Little, .lack Wayne: 138 l.itt1e. James Calvin l.ittle, Michelle Y.: 119 1.itt1eford,Shawn I.itt1ejohn,Shei1a K. Lloyd, David G.: 102 Lockart, Kerry L.: 119 1oesch,Gise1aJo Loftis. Constance E,: 72 Loftis, Rachel E.: 102 loftis, Robin L.: 102 Logan. Kama li.: 72 ,eblanc, Alicia A : 23, 95, 102. 233, 235. 254, 256 ebouff. Richard A.: 138.1511 eekelt. Kent .ecurcux. Barb:72, 176 .eeureux, Bethany S: 1311 ,ee. lirnest R.: 119 ce, Gloria li: 102 .ee. Jerry D,: 102 , ,lawrence .1r, ee. Scott E.: 72 ee ,ee,ScottM'119 ee,Sonya M1119 .ce.Stcve N. . ,Toby W.: 119 .ee.Tracy 1..: 72. 337 .ce. Vivian D.: 1311 .eeves. Donna S.: 102 .egg.Jess N.: 102,1119.19X, 233, 235 .eigh, Scott R. 119 .ejeune, Randy J.: 102 .eland, Marla A.: 1311 .conard Rebecca I.yn: 1314 .eone, Reynold .evantino,Scott T.: 131t .everett, Bobby D.: 102 .evi. Edward E.: 159 .Cvt, Ella :.cvrier. Susan D.: 72, 253 .ewis, April: 119 gewis. Clarence W,: I 19. 310 Lewis. Clint: 102, 310 ee lewis. Horace M. lewis, Saundra C. 102 1iddc11,MichaclP.:119.195 Light, Robert K:: 119 1 ight, Valerie I ightner.1..iwrcnce M.: 131-1 Lightner. Robert A.: 102 1.i1es.Geme M. l.tlley.James W.: 138 Lindgren. Lois M.: 119 Ltndner, Reed A: 102 l.indner. Ryan l. : 1 19 Lindquist. David A. 119, 305 l.indquist,JamesA 72,195 Lipscomb. Paula Mg 119. 241 Lisembee. William A.: 119 Logan. Patrick Dane: 138 ogan. Thomas L.: 119 oggins, Polly Ann: 102 ohr. Teresa J.: 102 oihle. Tracey L.: 1313. 252 ong. Anne B.: 114, 72, 233 ong, Dawn Longan, Ronnc A:: 102 Longdon, Lourie: 102 Look, Kara l..: 72 Lopez, Gregory S:: 72 Lopel. Russell M:: 138 lorcnl, Ruby A.: 138 Iout,G1en: 119 .ouviere. Charles A.: 138 .ove, David W.: 138 Loveless. Keri: 102. 250 Loveless, Kim Jo: 138 Lowe, Leslie J.: 138 l.owe. Rachel M.: 119 l.owe. Sandra K.. 138, 241 Lowe. Sherri R.: 119 Lowe, Tara Shantel: 119 Ltiwcfy, Alexia Lg 119 Lowery, Penny J.: :oz Lowrance, Tori S.: 138 1,o7ano. Rene' 138 Luecke. Karl ll.: 72 Lupplace, Naney Sue: 139,323 1,uthcr,Grcg W.: 119, 157 Lutl. Sheila Danise:139 Lynch. Brenda K. Lync11.Susanli.:72.1112 Lynd, Annisa Lyons, Aretha: 139 Lyons, Billie S. l.yons,Bi11y wf 102 Maahs. Teresa: 72 Maal. Owen S.. 102,235 Mabry,Jeff D.: 119 Mace. Philip K.: 102 Machajewski. Timothy: 119, 250, 252 Machen, Robert I.yn: 102 Macl.aurin,Shawn A.: 119 MacOuirk, Jacqueline Madden. Shari P: 102 Madding, Samantha A Maddox. Nancy Ann: 139. 211 Maddox, Billy .I.: 72 Magness. Wayne W.,139 Magma, Vernon 11. Mahaffey, Jill A.: 2311 Mahaffey. Mark: 102,157 Mailhes, Peter B.:139 Mainortl.13avld B. Majors, Robbie S 119 Mtikaway. Robbie t., Mallett. Richard W. .Ir.: 139 Manchaca. VickieZ119 Mangum, Kelly L.: 139 Man1ey,Anthony: 139 Manley, Marvin Mann. Lisa M4139 Mann. Pamela S. Manning, Eliwbeth A.: 139 Manning, Joyce Manning, Katrina Mansfield, Laura 119 Manio, Alfred C.: 72 Marion, Lorrie: 102 Marion, Patrick Mike: 139 Markey, Meredith E.: 102, 1139 Marquardt, Theresa L.: 119 Marrs, Sandi Odessa: 139 Marsh, James A.: 119 Marshall, Betty Darlene Marshall, Brent W.: 102 Marshall, Ruth: 72 Martin. Adam E.: 139 Martin. Angela: 139 Martin, Bruce M.: 72 Martin.Christopher Gene: 139 Martin. Cindy' 102 Martin, Denise L.: 119 Martin, John Keith: 139 Martin, Marilyn: 102 Martin, Melinda C. Martin, Veronica: 139 Martinez. Elia Tovar:139 Martinez, Marty Mason,Stan: 119 Massenga1e.Don R.: 72 Massey. Donna M.: 139 Massey,Ottis Massey, Raymond: 139 Mastin, Kathy: 72 Mustin, Rebecca A.: 102 Mata.Teresa: 102 Matchett. Janice Kay Matheny, Mark D.:102 Mathews. Tammy l,,: 1 I9 Mathcy, Kevin C: 72 Mathis, Marlene M.:102 Matlock, George M. Matlock, Ryke H.: 1 19 Matson, Elvis Matson, Lisa Ann: 139 Matson, Wendell: 102 Matthews, Donette Matthews, Robert T.: 102 Matthews, Susan Marie: 139 Mattox, Mike A. Mauermann, Mary J.: 120, 187 Maxedon, Leonard: 102 Maxedon, Wcndalene G.: 72, 191 Maxwell, Warren May,Christopher May, Jennifer E.: 139 May, John R.: 102 Maybin. Tina Mayes, Lisa M.: 139, 245 Mayeux,Ange1iaJ:: 160 Mayeux, Carolynn Y. Mayfield. Michael D.: 120 Maynard, Jon Steven: 139 Mayor,Steven Paul: 139 Mays, Tonya M.: 139 Mazy, Billy D.: 120, 253 McAdams,Gwendowlynn: 120 McAdams, Rheda D.: 139 McAfee, Cherly D.: 72, 245 McA1ister, Marlania C.: 73 McAviney, Kathleen Renee: 139. 245 McBride, Bobby J.: 139, 252 McBride, Laurie Ann: 102 McCaffrey, Erin McCaffrey, Maureen: 73 McCaffrey, Melissa C. McCallum, Amanda M.: 73 McCann, Madeline: 120 McCarty. Eva G.: 102 McCarty, Kellie L.:73.176 McCauley, John N.: 102. 224. 327 McC1cary. Andrea J. McCleery. Sam A.: 139. 307 McCleskey, Anna C. McC1cskcy, Recca D.: 120 McC1imans,Cynthia K.: 102. 192, 205 McClung, Bryan J.: 102 McCollum, Chris S.: 102, 1112, 205 McCord, Laura L.: 120 McCormick, David James McCormick, James D. McCormick, Mary A.: 139 McCormick, Randy L. McCowan, Kathy L.: 120 McCowan, Margaret Ann: 139 MeCown, Darrell L.: 120 McCown, David I..: 73 McCoy, John A. McCoy, Melinda Ann: 139 McCoy, Patrick A.: 102 McCoy, Timothy W.: 120 MeCrary. Karen: 102 McCray, Jennifer E.: 120 MeCray. Kathleen: 140 McCreary, Alan D.: 140 McCreary, Robert D.: 120 McCulloch, Michael W.: 140 McCullough,Charles W. McCullough, John P.: 102 McDaniel, Jeffrey A,: 120 McDaniel, Kay McDaniel, Mary A.: 73. 186 McDaniel, Renee R.: 73 McDanie1.Samuel E.: 102 McDanie1.Toni M.: 140 McDonald, April: 140 McDonald, Craig S.: 140 McDonald, Elizabeth A. McDonald. Jeffrey C.: 140 McDonald, Jon L.: 102 McDonald. Karin B.: 73, 102. 334 McDona1d,1.es1ic S.: 73, 252 McDonald, Lisa D. McDonald, Lisa G.: 140 McDonald, Rhonda A.: 102,251 McDowell, Caroline: 73 McFadden, James A.: 140 McFadden, Sandy: 102, 120 MeFar1and, Paula A.: 102 McGaughy, Ronnie: 102 MeGaughy, Timothy K.:102 McGee, Benard: 120 McGee,.loe1 V.: 73, 214. 219, 233, 399 McGill. Judith, E.: 120 McGinnis, Charles C.: 120 Mcfiivney, Maria F.: 73, 196, 208, 326 McGuire, Angela L.: 73, 103 Mc11vain,Car1 A. McKee. Annie McKee, Ro McKeel, Je bert D. nnifer S.: 308, 324 McKenzie, James C.: 140 McKenzie, Kimberly A.: 73, 233 McKibben. McKinney. Rhonda L: Robyn E.: 104 McKnight. Michael R. McKnight.Steven D.: 73 McKown,Danie1S.:104 McLaughlin. Jann McLauren. S.: 120,337 McLean, Mary: 73, 192 McLean,Scott P.: 104 McLeane, Matthew: 104 McLeruy. Ronnie W.: 120 McMahan, Bradley M.:104 McMillan, Christopher Cha: 140 McMillan, Don: 73 McMillan. Michael W.: 73 McMillan, Stephen T.: 104, 302 MeMinn, Lena M. McNamara, Jerrald T.: 104 MeNee1, Raymond M.: 120,192 McNee1ey, Rusty Edward: 140 McNei11ey, Carol A. McNelly, Donna L., 140 MeNemar, Jeff: 120 McPherson, Elizabeth R. McOuaide. Beth Ann McQuaide. Marc: 104 McQueary. Ricky I.ec McQuiggan, Mia: 120 MeQuiggin. Laurie A.: 73 MeShan, John K.: 73 McShan. Patrick Scott: 120, 189, 303 MeSwain, Fay E.: 120 McWashington, Efrem A. Mcwashington, Theodore B.: 140 McWhorter, Jeffery I..: 73 McWilliams, Kevin R.: 104 Meador, Gary Wayne: 111, 120, 233 Mealcr. Darrell E. Meares, Jeffrey W.: 120 Medina, Joe Medina, Paul Jr.: 73, 120, 303 Medina. Paula: 176, 177 Meeks, Charles E.: 120 Meeks, Debbie L.: 120, 255, 258 Meeks, Jeff Meeks. Pau rey Mace: 120 la R.: 104 Meerdink.Trent M.: 104,337 Meister, Wilitta Sue: 104 Meloncon. Stephen C.: 73 Menefee, Christine Menefee. John D.: 104 Mcneke. Douglas R.: 140 Mercer, Henderson W. Mcrdian, Deryl L. Merritt, Beth R.: 140 Merrylield F. Keeth: 140 Merz, Christine C.: 104. 180 Merz, Sean A.: 120 Messer, Alicia: 104 Meyer, Craig C.: 104 Meyers, Steve P, Mela, linrique: 74 Mem, Hector Mela, Mercedes G.: 140 Melo. Rosa Elia: 74, 140 Mc7Lt. Rosa rioG. Index ' 447 Myers. Scarlett 11. 105 -1-18 - Index Miears.John M.: 120 Miears. Sherri l ynn: 140. 242 Mikulenka. James: 201 Miles. Nathan 1. ' 74, 120 Miles.Olen VN :104 Miles, Paul: 120 Miles. Raymond: 104. 1210 Miles, Rebecca Sue 104 Miles, Teddy A.: 104 Miller. Brent D.: 104, 309 Miller. Brett Jon: 140 Miller. Cheryl K.: 120 Miller, Grant D.: 104 Mil1er,11ope1:.: 140 Miller .l.lsa fi.: 120 Miller. Michael: 74 Miller. Roni IE.. 140 Miller . Shawna 104 Miller. Stevej : 104 Mi1ler.Tlna:95,104 Miller. Vanessa R.: 74 Mills. Denise li.: 140 Mi1ls.Ciary C. 120 Mills.James K,. 120 Mllls. James R.: 120 Mills. Jerrie J.: 74 Mills. Khail Jason: 140 Mints. .Ianet l, : 120 Mlms. Joe D.: 140 Mlms.1.eatriee R Jr.: 120,156 Minlard, Brian li: 121 Minkley, Michael J, Mlnnis. Kay I '74, 220 Mlnter.Jill Marie' 140. 250 Miteh.ln,Miehe1le A.: 140,312 Mitehan.Roxanna.104,329 Mitchell. Robin li.: 121 Mlxx. Richard: 140 Ml1e.Twi1a J. Mllnarieh.Steven M. Mock, Tina: 74 Moe. Richard D. 74 Mondick. Jay l..' 302 Montalbano, Vletor: 104 Montanarl, ,Ioe M : 74. 209 Montanari.PatrlckJohn: 141,337 Montgonleryllharlotte M. 121 Montgomery. Desirae: 129. 141. 250 Montgomery. Gretchen M., 141 Montgomery. Pall '121 Moore. Brenda M. Moore. Cecil Craig Moore.Cheryl D.: 141 Moore.C'hristopherS. 139 Moore. Deborah K : 104. 245 Moore, Geoffrey T: 141 Moore. llomard Russell: 121 Moore. James R : 74 Moore. Kalyn N 121 Moore. Karley A.: 121 Moore. Krlstla K.. 121 Moore. Margaret N. 74, 207 Moore. Melanie A., 74, 228 Moore. Nancy l 15.104 M oore .Neal 1.. Moore. Randall 1. : 74. 163 Moore Moore .Rlehard1..:121 .Robert 1' 121 Moore.She1ly 1, 141 Moore. Tina 51 : 121 Moore. Viekle: 74. 224, 244 Moorhead. Michael N 104 Moreau. Craig Moreno. Marla S. Moreno, Socorro: 141 Morgan, Cynthia L.: 141. 250 Morgan.Joan M.: 121 Morgan. Kimberly M.: l4l Morgan, Monica l.. Morgan, Raymond D.: 141 Morgan, Rhonda: 141 Morris. Robert l..: 121 Morris.Tin1othy P, 121 Morrison. Karen D.: 104 Morrison, Margaret 1 . 104 Morrison. Teresa S.: 141 Morrow. Steven R.: 121 Morton. Kevin li.. 209 Mosher. Kelly L : 104 Moss, Thomas W,: 104 Mott. Denise M.: 141 Mowdy,1ireek1.ynn: 141 Moody, Signea A, Moucry, Patricia Ray Mollngo. David Mueller. Karen M.: 74 Mu1lane.Ga1:rieIN 104 Mullen. Dan Mullens.JamesAndrew 141 Mul1ens.Patrickl.:104 Mullens. Ronald G, Muller. Johnny 1.: 104.1119 Muller. Russell W Mullins. Glen Martin Munlphrcy. Billy R Mumphrey. Donei D 104 Munitr. Jaequellne T. Munltl, Kristine Munner1yn.Naney S 16. 17. 19.2 233, 251 Munnerly n. Trevor- 74 Murff. Anrlil Marie Murphy. Donna J 104 Murphy. Kimberly Murphy. Martin ,l. 105 Murrell. Ken Murskl. Artlra ,l.: 121 Murski. John Murski. John P 105 Musachla. Marie li Musgrove. Keith A.: 121. 253 Myers. 1'e1teia Rhea: 121 Myers.l llly Diane Myrlck, Keith 1..: 74 Myrlck. Randall B.: 74 lsanee.1lenry Naron. Arthur D 105 Naron. John 121.141 Naylor. Kelly A 105. 141. 208. 323 Naylor. Kimberly R Neal. David M. 141 Neal. .lohn 1., 139 Neal. Kenneth KK, 74 Neeley. Natasha Neer, Michael J, 141 lNeldrieh,John. 141 lselms. James 11 : 105 Nelson. Albert 7-1. 2011 Ne1son.Cherie Ann 141. 233. 245 Nelson. Christopher S: 121. 303 Nelson,June W:141 Nelson. Kathleen 105 Nelson. Kelli A 75. 2011 0.61.74,1S2. Nelson, Kristine K.: 121 Nelson, Michael A.: 141 Nelson. Norma .l,: 141 Nelson. Rolf IJ. Nelson, Ronald Stacy Ne1son,Shawn Nelson,Steve P.: 141 Neumann,Troy A.: 105 Neves. Anna B.: 18, 75, 233, 235 Ncwkirk, John: 121 Newsom, Gilpin R. Nguyen,11ong Van Thi Nguyen, llongtam Thi Nguyen,Nga:141 Nguyen. Tin Trung Nguyen, Trang Thi Minh Nichols, Belinda D.: 75 Nichols. Kemith V.: 105 Nicho1s,1.onda:75 Nicho1s,Veroniea M. Palmer. Michael: 141 Palmer, Michael R.: 141 Palmer. Rachael Ann Palmer, Scott W.: 141 tree, Amanda: 75, 105 Palmer Palumbo, Dana R. Pape. Jill l..: 105 Paris.Cathy Parker, Cecilia Parker, Charla R. Parker, Dianna: 75 Parker, Kim Parker, Rodney D.: 75 Parker, Sandra R.: 75 Parker, Shauna: 121 Parker, Steven W.: 121 Parker. Tammy Y. Parker. Wayne C.: 105 Parks. Parks. David A.. 105,310 Kevin H.: 105, 208 Nieland,1iric D,: 105 Niermann, Edwin A. Niermann, Larry' l,,: 141 Niermann, Raymond E. Niernlann, Roy D. Nissalke.1'1olly A, Nissalke. Tom li. Nix.Jeffrey'A1an:141 Nixon, Angela A.: 255, 258 Nixon. Brian S.: 75 Parks,Tim0thy H.: 105, 310 Parne11,Jeffrey: 121 Parry, Russell A.: 105 Parsley,Char1es W.: 75 Parsley, John V.: 105 Pate. Mary F. Patin, Don Luis: 105 Patison. Robin: 75,251 Patrick. Edith Denise: 141 Patrick, Jennifer l.,: 105 Nixon, John Devin: 121 Noble, Line Nobles. John li Noel. Joni L.: 121 Noel. Laura Nolan, Christi L.: 307, 105 Nor1ing,Ty P.: 105. 184. iss Norman. Amy E. Norrid, Kevin Don:141 Norris. Cheryl A. Norris. Jerry Norris. Michael W.: 141 Norris. Tonya: 156 Norton. Matthevl E.: 141 Norton,Stephen L: 121 Patterson, Billy R. Jr.: 141 Patterson, Bobby Patterson, Brandi L. Patterson, Charles C.: 105 Patterson, Dean C.: 75, 233 Patton. Patton. Sherrie: 105 Stacie A, Paul, Kimberly L.: 105. 218, 245 Payne. David L.: 121 Payne. Lisa: 121 Payne. Mya M.: 141 Payne. Terry: 121 Payne. Thomas C3121 Peace. Connie S. Peel, Kenneth: 75 Null. Lance: 105 Nunnelee. Beverly: 75 Nuzum. Robin O'Brien, John F., 121 O'Ma1ley. John P.: 75 O'Ncil, Brian: 75. 326 O'Neill,Sharon A3141 O'Nei11.Stephen Oatis. Denise A.: 105 Oatman. Michael D., 121 Oblak, Jennifer Obregon. Carolyn A.: 75 Obrien. Kathryn 1... 105 Oeker. Dorothy A.: 105. 208 Odom, Drew W.: 141 Odom, Ronda Lea: 75 Odonnell. James Francis: 141 Oliver. Jr. Thomas B: 141 Olivo. Riehardl 141 Olivo, Rose M. 121 Oneal, Shannon K.:121 Oneil,Shirley A.: 141 Oneil, Stephen: 121 Onkst.Charles E: 121 Opperhammer, Keith: 141, 318 Opperhamlner, Rodney C. Orurke. Robert Gregory: 141 Orrlek. Sharron Lynn: 105 Osborn. Gary D.: 141 Osborn. Glenda Osborne. Gwendolyn A Osborne, Mark E.. 105, 297 Otl.Jerry B. Ott. Sherri A.: 75 Otting. James T. Outlaw, Terry A ' 105 Ouzts, Elbert N.: lil Ouzts. Kannie O. Oyerby. Christopher C, Overton.Cynthia Y. Pell, Karla J.: 105, 176 Pennington. Robert C.: 121. 303 Penrod, Jeanne C.: 121 Penrod. Linda S.: 75 Peoples. James: 105 Peoples, Lisa G.: 105 Perdue. Scott F.: 75, 337 Perei. Perez Perkin Ciro A.: 141 Rafael H.: 141 s.Donya M.: 121 Perkins, Melanie J.: 14, 105, 2 Perkins. Michelle M.: 141 Perkins, Ronda K.: 141 Perry. Perry. Perry. Perry. Perry. Perry. Donald H. Eugene Jaqinia A.. 121 Joe A, Johnny F. Jr.: 121 Kelly R.: 121 18,245 Perry, Michael E.: 105 Perry, Stacy D.: 141 Perry, Wade M.: 105 Perry.Wi1ey L.: 121, 141 Peters. Darrell: 121 Peterson. Brenda A. Peterson. Collie L.: 105 Peterson, Tommy J. Owen, Cynthia A. Owen, Lloyd R. Owen, Monty L. Owen. Susan: 121 Ov.en.Tricia L, 75 Owens, Deanna 1.,:75 Owens. Myra Owens. Patricia G,: 105 Owens. Raymond E. Jr: 105 Pace.J enntfer A. 75 Pace. Kenne1h:12l Pace, Steven E.: 75, 337 Pack. David Paddock, Karen Sue: 141 Padgett, Barbara A,: 105 Padgett, Billy C.: 141 Padgett, Judy L,: 7i Painter, Suzanne: 75 Palmer, Elizabeth 141, 245 Palmer, Elois IE.: 121 Palmer, James T.: 75 Petro. Valcrie L.: 141. 250 Petty,Gary 121 Petly.Jimlny 141 Petty. Karen M,: 75 Petty, Randall Anthony Potty. Tort:121 Peilyrmy M.. 105.252 Peycke. Gwen L.: 75. 192. 233 Phelps, Dana W.: 105 Phelps, Gary R,: 75, 337 Phllley. osif F. Phillips, Ashley L.: 121, 177 Phillips, Charles Dcan:141 Phillips Phillips .Debbie K,: 121 .Gina M,: 141 Phillips. Gwendolyn Sue Phillips. James W.: 75 Phillips. Lisa A.: 105,255,259 Phillips. Mark M.: 105. 302 Phillips. Man B.- 141 Phillips Phillips Phillips .Shirley A: 158 .Tammy L. .Terry R.. 121 Pichotta. Robert P.: 121 Pleree. Pierce. Pierce. James R.: 105 Rose M. Stacy W.: 121,310 Pigott, Samuel L.: 121 Pinchb ack.Linda1.:l05.12l, 177 Plnkston. Patricia A.: 105,221,238 Pippin. Pippirl. Pippin. Pippin. David D.'105, 302 Kevin Eugene: 121 Kimberly D.: 75, 245 Mark K Reeves, W Pitman, Luther Pitt, Michael Ray: 105 Pittard, Lisa: 121 Pittman, Jr. Henry A.: 75, 162 Placide, L. A.: 141 Plaster, Donna K.: 141 Pliler, Michael L.: 141 Floss, Richard Plumber, Marvin X.: 105 Plummer, Lori R.: 19, 75, 195, 307 Podeyn, Tom Podrau, Donald R.: 76 Pohl, Ann Marie: 76 Poissoit, Dianna L.: 252 Pollett, Terrie L.: 76 Pollen, Wanda: 121 Pollock, Marc Allen: 329 Pomeroy, Christine E.: 105 Pomilla, Chris D. Pond, Jay: 76, 209, 214, 220 Poole, Christi L.: 105 Poole, Pearl: 76 Pope, Kenneth Pope. Matthew J. Popp, Douglas A.: 121 Porteaus, Ron Porter, Kenneth A.: 122 Post, Margaret Postin, Brenda D.: 105 Potter, Houston: 76 Potter, Shannon R.: 142 Potts, Michael David: 27, 139 Potts, Tracy G. Pouncey. Matthew W. Powell, Brian E.: 105 Powell, Jennifer L. Powell. Joseph Keith: 105 Powell, Kelly Rae: 142 Powell, Rodney S.: 105 Powell, Stephanie J.: 105, 328, Powell, Steven B.: 105 Powers, Dan: 122 Powers, Pamela P.: 122 Prasatik, Sandra L. Prater, John Mark: 142 Prater, Micheal E. Prater, Polly C.: 105,251,252 Pratt, Spencer A.: 253 Preas, Kenneth Ray: 105 Prcsswood. Carol Presswood, Glen Preston, Brian: 76 Preston, Celeste S. Preston, David W.: 122 Preston. Shelley Lynn: 76, 180 Price, Joel Mark: 142 Price, Phillip D.: 122 Price, Shannon Ray Price,Sheri A.: 105,176 Price, Tanya M.: 122 Price, Teresa M. Price, Timothy R. Price, Todd Price, Vallic Trene: 142 Priest, Michelle Lynn: 142 Pritchett, Kelly R.: 76 Pritchett, Paul T.: 122, 303 Puckett, Jonathan H.: 142 Puckett, Lisa M.: 142 Puckett, Rhonda Elaine: 142 Puckett, Tonya: 142 Puffer, Edward Pugh, Andrew P.: 76 Pugh, Matthew D.: 105 Pugh, Stephen L.: 122 Pugh, Timothy E.: 122 Pullen, Ellen M.: 76 Puls. Mark Purswell, Judy L.: 122,307 Putman, E. Annette' 142, 309 Putman. Tanya M.. 105 Putman. Timothy D.: 105, 318 Pyle, Jr. David H.: 105, 253 Qualtrough, Tina: 76 Quinn, Bertha Jane Raabe, Todd Martin: 142 Rader, Holly M.: 122 Rady, Victoria L.: 76 Rahn. Jacqueline G.: 76 Rainey, Bert C.: 105 Rainey, Richard R.: 105, 157 Rains, Jeffery W.: 142 Rainwater, David T. Rainwater, Randy A.: 122 Randall, Robert R. Rangel, Marta L.: 142 Rankin, Denise: 76, 209 Rankin, Elinbeth A.: 122 Rankin, Paulette M.: 142 Rankin, Rick Rape, Billy G. Rausch. John E.: 105 Ray, Sheryl A.: 122 Rayl, Kim Read,Jeanie M.: 142 214, 224, 233, 235, Reagan, Keith D. Ream, Nancy L.: 122 Reardean. Lynn A. Reaves, Nina C.: 122 Red, David L.: 122, 220, 253 Reddick, Forrest L. Ill: 122,303 Reece, Yolanda D.: 105 Reed, Carl D.: 76 Rodriquez, Roxanne Roe, Samantha Gail: 142 Rogers, Annette M.: 122 Rogers, Caryn J.: 76 Rogers, Dana M.: 122, 309 Rogers, Deborah K.: 76 Rogers, Heidi A.: 122 Rogers, James A.: 106 Reed, Christin Allison: 142 Reed, Lau rence R.: 122 Reeder, Michael W.: 105 Reese, Katherine S.: 76, 105, 178 Reese MtchaelC.: 122 Reese, Kathryn N. 's Reese. andra L.: 122 Reeves, Jennifer E.: 122 Reeves, J u lie M.: 122 Reeves, Keith: 105 Reeves, Kyle: 105, 159 Reeves, Sonia J.: 142 illiam A.: 105 Rogers, James D.: 122 Rogers, Jerry O. Jr.: 142 Rogers, Joseph A. Rogers, Leonard G. Rogers, Melanie K.: 106 Rogers, Michael C.: 142 Rogers, Timmy J. Rogerson, Mathew G.: 106 Roggeman, Scott L.: 106 Rogowski, Michelle L.: 106 Romano, Julie: 76 Rominger, Barry Wayne: 142 Rominger, Tracy L.: 106 Reickenbacker, Richard: 127 Reidel, Deborah: 105 Reiley, Edmond: 76, 211 Reinhardt, Tippi M.: 76 Reinholtz, Rene Reinholtz, Richard: 142 Reising, Greg A.: 122 Reising, Michael J.: 76 Reissig, David T.: 122 Reissig, Roger M.: 76 Rose, Scott Allen: 122,310 Ross, Eva J. Ross, Steven W.: 106 Ross, Vincent T.: 142 Rossman, Destiny Lynn Rountree, Robert L.: 106 Roux, Hanlon Rowland, Tipton F.: 122 Rubio, Roberto: 76, 168 Ruckman. Mark W.: 122 Reno. Martha J.: 105 Reno, The resa K.: 142 Repsher, Randy: 188 Repsher, Tammy Lynn: 76 Rexford, Robert S.: 105,337 Reyna, Paul: 142 Reynolds, Glenda S.: 106 Reynolds,Glenn E.: 122, 179 Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Lance Wade: 142 Lisa K.: 122 Mark: 106 William D. Rhoden, Jody M.: 142 Rhodes, David W.: 106 Rhodes, Donita F. Rice,Chet: 106 Rice, Danna A. Rice, Jenn Rice. Lisa :fer L.: 106,326 M.: 142,309 Rudolph, Michael L.: 122, 326 Ruff, Zelphia F.:142 Ruffer, Carey E.: 122, 334, 335 Ruffer, Francis A.: 76 Ruiz, Brenda J.: 106 Runge, Greg A.: 142 Runnels, Michael E.: 106 Runnels, Rebecca L.: 122 Runnels,Sherri D.: 76 Rupp. Joseph N. Russell, Charles Russell, Charles Michael: 122 Russell, Jane Marie: 142, 252 Ruth. Kenneth Rutherford, Robert A.: 142 Rutledge, Louis E. Rutledge, Rhonda R.: 106, 171 Ryan, Margaret M.: 77, 198, 227 Ryan, Mary F.: 76, 226, 227, 233 Rice, Paula S.: 142. 324 Rice, Penny K.: 142 Rice, Shane B.: 122 Rice, Terri L.: 76 Rice, William D.:76,122 Rich. Scott Connors Richard, Stephanie A.: 142,245 Richards, Barbara L.: 106 Richardson, Dana: 142 Richardson. David L.: 142 Richardson, James E. Richardson, James H.: 76 Richardson, Michael W.: 142 Richardson, Sam Paul: 142 Richardson, Tom A.: 122 Richey, Johnny B. Richie, Jason: 142 Richmond, Rebecca Sue: 142,252 Rickard, Phillip W.: 106 Rico, Leonardo Rico, Luz Maria Rigsby, Albert Riley. Jay A.: 106 Rincy, Kim A.: 323 Riney. Randy: 122 Rivera, Jose F.lIl:142 Rizzo, Tammy S.: 142 Roach, Charles C. Roan. Christopher R.: 142 Roan, Russell L. Roberson, Carla K.: 76 Roberson, Debbie A.: 122 Roberson, Robbie R. Robert, Faith D.: 76 Robert, Hope D. Roberts, Robyn R.: 122, 241 Robinett, Angela Robinson, Frank J. lll: 142 Robinson, Michael Lynn: 142 Robinson, Nanette: 142 Robinson, Naomi L.: 106 Robinson, Robby Leo: 142 Robinson, Samuel L.: 142 Robinson. Tammy: 142 Robinson, Terry Wayne: 142 Roddey, Warren Ray: 122 Roddey, Wendy Renea Roden, Donna Rodgers, Jr. Donley: 122 Rodgers, Timothy D.: 142 Rodkey, Billy Eugene Saculla, James E. Saienni, Andrew D. Jr.: 122 Saienni, Victor L.: 142 Salinas,Juanita: 106 Salinas. Ovidio: 106 Sallas, Lonnie N.: 106, 302 Salter. Robert D.: 106 Salyers, Sherri: 122 Sammons. Casaundra R.: 142 Samplawski, Susan J.: 142 Samuels, Daryell L.: 106 Sanchez, Jesse A.: 106 Sanchez, Manuel V.: 77 Sanchez, Rebecca A. Sandel, Honore J.: 142 Sander, Arthur J.: 122 Sanders, Cheryl L.: 77, 233, 245 Sanders, Angeline M.: 142, 250 Sanders, Denise G.: 142 Sanders, Jr. George W.: 77 Sanders, Laurri L.: 106 Sanders, Margaret A.: 106 Sanders, Mark J.: 106 Sanders, Melody A.: 77, 308 Sanders, Mira J.: 122 Sanders, Patricia S.: 77 Sanders, Robert D.: 106 Sanders, Shannon J.: 122 Sandlin, Wendy Lea: 142 Sapp. Walter R.: 122 Sargus, George J.: 122 Sartin, Robert V.: 142 Sarver, John M.: 122,172 Sauls, Derek K.: 77 Saunders, Angela: 122, 250 Saunders, Mark E.: 122 Saunders Saunders, Stan A.: 77 Saunders, Walter R. Jr.: 122 Savage. Matthew P.: 106 Savoy Savoy Savoy , Connie: 77 ,Kelly 142 .Mark Allan Saxon, Lisa Michelle Scaife. Donald R.: 106 Scaife, James K.: 142 Scheffler, Rhonda K. Schefller, Sonja F. Scheid. Jeannette: 77 Scheid, Johnny J.: 106, 253 Schcid, Judy: 77 , Scott M.: 122, 164, 329 Rodriguez,James: 122 Rodriguez. James P.: 122 Rodriguez, Jess F.: 76 Rodriguez, Nancy Rodriguez, Sara: 106 Schlosser. Jay J.: 142 Schmidt. Kimberly J.: 106,177 Schmidt, Michelle S.: 166 Schmidt, Robert L. lll: 142 Schminkey, Holly L.: 106 Schmuck, Erie: 77 Schmuck, Hans: 122 Schmuck, Krista: 106 Schoettle, Curtis B.: 122 Schramm, Michael: 106 Schreiber, Robert A.: 142 Schrier, Tina Schul, Johannes Schultz. Mark: 106 Schultz, Michael: 77 Schulze, Connie J.: 77 Schulze, Henry: 142 Schulze, Richard: 122, 142 Soott, Garrett Bernard Scott, Marie L.: 122 Scott, Mark E.: 106 Scott, Mclodie Dawn Scott, Michele G.: 106 Seabolt, James S.: 122, 329 Seagraves, Pamela Ann: 106 Seale, Fred G.: 143 Seale, Shelia: 252 Seale, Stephine L.: 143 Seales, Teresa R. Sealey, Forrest E.: 122, 195 Seay, Robbie D.: 122 Seay, Virgil G. Seco, Florbela: 122 Secrest, Robert A.: 106 Segrest, Tracy D. Self, Charles T. Sellers, Sean A.: 123 Sellers, Sherrie: 123 Sells, Beverly A. Sells, Sean Senor, Sam S.: 143 Sentmanat,Jacqueline: 123 Sentmanat, Il Joe M.: 77 Session, Henry Etta: 143, 309 Settle, Carroll F. 111: 106 Seward, Angela J.: 77 Sewell, Connie Renee: 123 Sewell, James Jr. Seyfang,Jill R.: 143 Shannon, Dee Christopher: 123, 303 Shantz, Richard A.: 77 Sharp, Michael Alan: 143 Shaver, Debbie: 106 Shaw, Toni Lynn: 77, 183, 245 Shaw, William T.: 143 Sheehan, Mike H. Shelton, Robert K.: 106 Shepherd, Cheryl: 106 Shepherd, Leslie L.: 77 Sherman, Carl Sherrod, Delann D.: 77 Sherrod, Grant Sterling: 143, 253 Sherrod, Kurt R.: 106, 252 Shields, Lori J. Shipp, Linda: 123 Shoemake, Fenton H.: 143, 160 Shoemaker, Kelli K.: 106 Shores, Brent A. Shores, Jeff W.: 106 Shores, Michael L. Shumard, Mary J.: 106 Shutcs, Rosetta: 106 Shutes, Sherwood B. Sides, Tasha: 123 Siegel, Leonard N.: 106 Sifferman, Dianne M.: 143 Sifferman. Greg P. Sigler, Deeanna Signea, Maudy: 123 Signor, Clay Charles: 123 Signor, Holly S.: 106, 233, 254, 257 Signor, Sylvia Ann: 143 Simmons, Jana Lynn: 106. 252 Simmons. Kenneth N.: 123 Simmons, Kristi: 106 Simmons, Leslie Simmons, Timothy C. Simmons, Trey D.: 77 Simpson,John Paul: 143 Simpson, Raymond L.: 123 Sims, Bobbie: 106 Sims, Bobbie Faye Sims, David R. Sims, Dean Lee: 143 Sims, Karen S.: 106 Sims, Laura Lee: 143 Sims, Paul D. Singleton, James M.: 78 Singleton. Mark Singleton, Tina L.: 143, 172, 233 Skaluba, Donavan, James: 106 Skeens, Thomas L.: 143 Skelton. Stephen R.: 78 Skinner, William E.: 123 Slacum. Peter C.: 123 Slapc. Perri Sue: 143 Slaughter, Colleen A.: 106 Slaughter, Terri L.: 78, 106, 233 Sloan, Mary Jane: 17, 78, 253 Sma1ley,Jr. Bobby M.:106 Smith, Angela R.: 123 Index f 449 Vyoral. Laura E.: 107. 308 450 - lndex Smith, April L.: 78 Smith, Belinda: 307 Smith, Bryan: 143, 326, 327 Smith, Charles Don Smith, Cheryl D.: 106 Smith, Craig: 123 Smith, David W. Smith, Deborah A.:78, 143,245 Smith, Debra L.: 106 Smith, Delores D.: 78 Smith. Donald Ray: 106 Smith, Donna K.: 123 Smith. Floyd: 123 Smith, H. B. Reed: 143 Smith, Heather: 252 Smith, Hershall D.: 143 Smith, James P.: 123 Smith, Jimmy P.: 106 Smith, Kelley Ray: 143 Smith, Kelly: 143 Smith, Kelvin M.: 143 Smith, Laurie S.:106, 250 Smith, Lee Ann: 123 Smith, Levester: 106 Smith, Linda S.: 123 Smith, Lloyd J.: 106 Smith, Marilyn D.: 106 Smith, Mary A.: 106 Smith, Melinda G.: 123 Smith, Melissa C.: 143, 160 Smith, Michael B.: 106, 252 Smith, Michael R.: 143 Smith, Monty F.: 123 Smith, Paul Douglas Smith, Randy L. Smith, Richard L. Smith, Ronda F. Smith, Ronnie L. Smith, Sheri L.: 78, 205 Smith, Tammie: 230 Smith, Teresa Ann: 143 Smith,Tina Smith, Tobi Lee Smith, Travis R. Smith, Valeri K. Smith, Vickie M.:123 Smith, Virginia A.: 143 Smith, Wendi Jae: 143, 252 Smith, Wendy Joe: 143 Smith, William H.: 123 Smitherman, Harvey W.: 123 Smoorcnburg, Sarah P.: 106, 2 Smyth, Bradley E.: 106 Sneed, Charles H. Sneed, Wanda F. Snider. David: 143 Snow, Patti Snyder, Jennifer: 123 Sobon, Vince: 78 Solis, Blanca: 143 So1is,Guadalupe: 123 Solorio, Diego C.: 123 Somerville,Jack: 123, 143 Sonnier, Vanessa Sopchak, Diane R.: 106 Soria,Christine: 123 Soria,Tony Sorrentino, Janie L.: 106 Sossong, Tammy Marie: 107 Sowash. Troy C. Sowell, Jr. James E.: 78, 107 Sowell, Kevin B.: 78 Sowc11,Sharon A.: 78 Spangler, Steven R. Sparks, Brenda Sparrow, James Spau1ding,Chester E.: 143 Spence, Lonna K. Spence, l.uke Spence, Raymond: 123, 157 Spencer. Luann Denise: 143 Spencer. Scott A.: 144 Spivey, Steve S.: 144 Spoon, Eli R.: 711 Spraggins, Risa Springer, Clint W.: 144 Springer, Karen 123 Springer. Kevin B.: 78 Squires, Robert H.: 107 Staacke. David L.: 123 Staacke. Michael R.: 107 Staat, Kristina M5123 Stalinsky, Douglas J. Stalinsky, Jimmy R.: 144 Stalinsky, John E.: 144 Standefer,Tommy D.: 107 Stanley, Christopher M. Stanley, De Lynn: 123 Stanley, Lesley A.: 107 Stanley, Michele A.: 144 Stan1ey,Tracey Ann Stanton, Michelle E.: 78. 227 Stanton,Susan: 107 Stap1es,Jcnnifer: 107, 329 Starling, Cherish G.: 144 Starmaek. l.ori: 171 5 8 Starmack, William: 78 Starr, Diane Rene Stauffacher, Daniel R.: 107 Stebbins, Edith M.: 123 Steed, Pamela Roxan: 78 Steed,Tava E.: 144 Steele, James Allen: 144, 252 Steen, ll William M.: 78 Steffen, Devin L.: 144 Stegall, Kelly R.: 78, 190 Stegall, Timothy D.: 144 Steinbarge, Heidi N.: 123 Steinway, Donald E.: 123 Stephens, Belinda J.: 107 Stephens, Karon L.: 123, 307 Stephens, Kaylon J. Stephens, Larry G. Jr.: 144 Stephens, Scott C.: 78, 252 Stephens, Sidney L. Jr.: 123 Stephenson, Andrew J. Stephenson,Cathleen Stephenson, Veronda G. Stevens, Nikki S.: 144 Stevens, Rhonda Curry: 144,252 Stevens, Ronnie M.: 78 Stevens, Roxanne C.: 144, 190 Stevens, Shana: 20, 107 Stevens, Todd M.: 123 Stevenson, Angela R. Stevenson,Susan L.:78.I1!3 Stewart, Dennis W.: 123. 318 Stewart, Frank Stewart,James M.: 78 Stewart,Jonathan Lindley: 124 Stewart, Robert E.: 124 Stiles, Lisa A.: 144 Stillings,Sima H.: 107,253 Stobb. Elizabeth Stobb, Margaret: 144 Stoekstill, Toni J.: 107 Stockton,Gina Michelle: 143, 233 Stockton, Jonathan D. Slokely, Dena: 124 Stokes,Janis A.: 79 Stokley, Docia G.: 107 Stone, Alcsia M.: 124 Stone, David C. Stone, Timothy K.: 144 Stoneham, Gerald l..: 310 Stonehatn, Harold B. Stoner, Sherry D.: 144 Storey, Keith A.: 124 Storey, Malcolm 79, 168 Sloulfer, Daniel S.: 79, 173 Stout, Robert R.: 182 Stover, Timothy G.: 107 Stowe, R. B. Jr. Stowe. Sarah A. Stowe, Tamara M.: 124, 252 Strahan, Brian F. Strasburger, John B.: 79, 220 Straughter, Roger D.: 124 Strawn, Sidney: 124 Strickland. Stanton K.: 124,243 Stronach, Neil Y.: 79, 2011 Stroope,Susan K.: 124 Strothcr, Julie: 107,312 Strouse. Julie D.: 144 Stubbe, Kenneth Leon: 124 Stubblelield, Sheryl A.: 79 Stubbs, Tammy M.: 107,219,244 Stubbs, Warren K.: 337 Stuckey, Carl A. Sturgeon, Richard D. Summers, Timothy J.: 79 Summers. Tony M.: 107 Sumrall, Paul E.: 79 Sunday, Lanel1S.: 79 Sutton, Elizabeth Sutton, Gary Dean Sutton, Mary Swaim. Anita G.. 79, 164 Swain, Katrina: 124 Swarthout, Kurt L.: 144 Sweat, Darrin l..: 144 Swedoski, Robin A.: 144 Sweet, Gaylene F.. 124, 252 Swinea, Robert W.: 79 Swinncr, Beverly Swinney, Dana A.: 107 Swoap, Robert A.: 107,224,307 Swonke, Charles J.: 124 Syphrett, Jerald L. Szyma Tackct nski. Wendy Marie t,Shana: 124 Tate. Ted A.: 124 Taylor, Bradley S.: 107 Taylor, Daniel P.: 79, 158 Taylor, David N.: 144 Taylor, Donald N. Taylor, Jacquelyn D.: 79 Taylor. Janet L.: 144 Taylor. Jimmy Taylor, Joe W.: 124 Taylor, Judy L.:144 Taylor, Kenneth A.: 107 .245 Taylor, Larry S.: 107 Taylor, Mark A. Taylor, Pamela J. Taylor, Patricia A. Taylor, Reba J. Taylor, Robert B.: 144 Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Teague. Teague. Teague. Stanley R.: 107 William D.: 79 Willie E.: 79 Brenda J.: 79 Penny G.:107, 240 Shuwanna Kaye Teel, Debra L. Tehas, Brian D.: 107 Tehas, Mark Edward: 144, 223, 253 Tennison, Anthony Scott: 144 Termee Termee r, Sharon J.: 79 r,Timothy J.: 144. 307 Terry, Diane l..: 79, 227, 252 Terry. Mark A.: 144 Terry. Travis A.: 107 Teweleit, Kim A.: 79 Teweleit, Meredith A.: 124, 192, 252 Thaemar, Melissa A.: 124,253 Thaggard, Robert C. Thames,Jenniler N.: 124 Thames, Jessica N.: 79, 305 Tharp, Linda B.: 107 Thatcher. Eddie Jay: 144 Thatcher, Eddie John Thayer. Thayer. Barbara A.: 79 Jill Elaine: 144 Thiel, Angela M. Thomas, Alice Faye: 144 Thomas, Arthur: 144 Thomas, Bluitt Thomas, George Thomas, George Thomas. Gregory Paul: 144 Thomas, Jackie Eliese: 144, 252 Thomas, Jessica M.: 107 Thomas, Jr. Billy Mack: 144 Thomas, Konia J.: 144 Thomas, La Rae Thomas, Melinie: 124 Thomas, Melvin: 144 Thomas, Michael W.: 107 Thomas, Tammy L.: 107 Thomas,Troy D.: 144,158 Thomason, Laura: 35, 329 Thomason, Leisa Y.: 79, 245 Thompson.Clark: 172,253 Thompson, Mary 1.. Thompson, Metany J.: 79, ies Thompson, Robert: 79 Thompson, Sabrina Ann Thompson,Suanna Beth: 144,334 Thompson, Tracy l..: 124 Thornburg, Robert C.: 79, 186 Thornton, Edward D. Thornton, Mark S.. 144 Thorpc. Peggy: 79 Thrasher, Kelly T.: 107 Threadghill, Paul M. Threatt, William A.: 79, 187, 233 Thrcet, Bobbie Thu1I,Niko1ynn M.: 124,230 Thumann, Rebecca: 144 Thurman, Edward D.: 124 Ticer, Kevin: 79 Tidwell, David V. Tillander, Richard E. Ti1lcrson,James D.: 144 Tillerson, Lisa L.: 107 Tinkle, Cynthia Ann Tinsley, Terri L.: 144 Tippit. Jean Renee Tippit,Julia Dare Tischendorf, Jr. Larry W.: 107. 144, 2 Tischendorf, Troy A. Tischler, Michelle Elaine Titterington, Amy J.: 124 Titterington, Ruth A.: 107 Titterington, William K.: 107, 207 Todd, Charles R. Jr.: 124 Todd, Donna Yvonne: 144 Toddy, Donna K.: 124 Toddy, Gary Toddy,Gay L. Toland,Charles W.:107 Tolbert, Darryl R.: 107. 192, 233 Toohey, Jean M.. 79, 192 Torres, Brenda: 124 Torzewski, Marie Tosspon, Karen J.: 79. 308, 309 Trader.Coy D.: 144 Trader, Roy D. Trammell, Ken Travis, Leodis Travis, Thomas D.: 79, 310 Traylor, Anthony D. Traylor, Joey Traylor, Monica M.: 144 Traylor, Rebecca: 124, 220, 227, 250 Treece, Sherry L.: 79, 245 Trice, Frank C.. 79 Trimble, Nancy A. Trinklc, Carol A.: 107 Trinkle, Rennes: L. Triplett.CarolJ.: 107,207 Trojztnowski, John J.: 144 Trombatore, Sandra A.: 160 Trometer, John D. Truax, Tina D. Truitt, Lisa A.: 107 Truitt, Tint l. : 22, 172, 233 Trull, Sheryl 1.4 144 Tucker, Daniel L.: 144 Tucker, Fred M.: 79, 172 Tucker, Travis Tuptt, Anna M.: 144 Turnbull, Wade B.: 16. 79. 233, 235 Turner, Andrea J.: 80 Turner, Christian Turner. Greg: 124 Turner.Ted: 124 Turner, Virginia D3 144 Turner, William J.: 144,181 Turner, William l.. Jr.: 144 Tustison, l.oretta Lee Tustison,Susan Gail 107, 144, 253 Tuttle, Danalynn Tuttle, DavidJ. Twiss, Jeff R.: 107 Tyminski, Aileen M.: 124 Tyronc,Thomas M.: 124 Tysver, Jacquenette Leigh: 107 Tysver, Joel: 144 Ullrich, John 124 Ulmer, Jessie 144 Umlang, Brenda G.: 144 Underwood, Melissa J.: B0 Underwood, Olen G.: 124 Vaden, Rodney A.: 124 Vader, Darrell J.: 80 Va11o,Jesse l..: 144 Vallo, Kathy L.: 80 Van Dyke, Kimberley Van Dyne, Dennis: S0 Van Etten, Darci Van Zandt, Ann L.: 107 Van Zandt, Chris: 144 Vanantwcrp, Sheree A. Vanckhoven, Danny D.: 80 Vanckhoven,Tommy l..: 107 Vandeusen. Eric P.: 124, 328,329 Vaughan, Deborah Joyce: 124 Vaughan,Steven:80.168 Vaughn, Geneva R. Vaughn, Jimmy W.: 144 Vaughn, Karen J.: X0 Velasco, James A.: 124 Venden, Kevin D. Verm, Allred W.: 107, 125 Verm, Alton W.: 140 Verm,Troy: 125 Vermillion, Farley G.: 107 Versprille, Edward P.: 144 Vesel, Diane Karen: 144,312,329 Vesel, Gregory l..: 107,310 Veteto. Kathy: 125 Viall, Albert L. Vick, Keith A. Vick, Russell E.: 107 Vick, Vivian A.: 144 Vilardi, Anthony Paul: 144 Vi1ardi,Susan M. Villanueva, Esmeralda: 144 Vinson. Jan M.: 107 Voight, Lisa M.:145 Vondra,Judy: 107 Voorheis, Mark D.: 125 Vornhagen, Terri L. Vornhztgen, Vonda K.: 145 Vuckovic, Christina Vuckovic, Lisa Nora: 145 V ytopil. Frank J. Waddell. Kim R.: 145 Wade, Denise D. Wade, Mona Denise Wade, Robert C. Waggoner, Woody: 125 Wagner, David Wayne: 125,252 Wagoner, Yvonne: 145 Wahle, Daniel R.: 107 Wahle, Peggy S.. 107 Wah1e,Robinl..: 107 Waisath,Cynthia A.: 125 Waldo,Jennil'er N.:80, 192 Waldorf, Dawn F. Walker, Daryl R.: 80 Walker, David B. Walker.James D.. 125 Wa1ltcr,James R.: 107 Walker, John David: 107 Walker, Margaret R.: 145 Walker, Robert K.: 80. 302 Walker,Stevcn: 145 Walker. Susan M.: 107 Walker. Tina M.:145 Walker. Wesley David wan. 're rry W. Wallace, Amy Louise: 145 Wallace, Charles H. Wallace, Cynthia G.: 125, 255, 259 Wallace, Gina: 107 Wallace, Jerrel D.: 107 Wallace. Robert H.: 145 Wallace, Theresa E.: 125 Walra Walto Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, ven. Michael L.: 107 n, Robert A.: 80 James D.: 80 June1lL.: 107 Lori L.: 80 Tammy M.: 125 Ward, Thomas W.: 80 Ward, W, Jason: 125 Ware, Donna R.: 80 Ware, Jerry C.: 80 Ware, Kelly M.: 80 Ware. Sherri D.: 107, 233, 254, 257 Warner, Carolyn E.: 80 warren, wma: B. Jr.: izsf Wasson, Craig G.: 145 Watkins, Dina Geen Watkins, Julie A. Watkins, Michael T. Watkins, Trevor M.: 145 Watson, Stephen J. Watson, Timothy K.: 80 Watson, Wendell A.: 125 Watthuber, Mike J.: 107, 302 Way, Robin L.: 145 Weatherly, John P.: 145 Weatherly, Robert: 125 Weaver, Cody Weaver, Terrie L.: 80 Weaver, Tommy A.: 145 Webb, Claudia L.: 80 Webb, Mark A.: 107 Webb. Paul: 80 Webster, Debra E.: 107, 177 Webster, Jane B.: 107 Wedel, David T.: 80 Wedel,Susan K.: 125 Wedward, Wendy S.: 107,307 Weeks. Lori Richelle: 145 Wein, Michael A.: 125. 307 Weir, Weir, Emma L.: 107 Kenneth P.: 125 Weise. Julie M. Weise. Lorre L.: 145 Weisinger. Laura K.: 125,250 Weisinger, Mark K.: 80, 233 Weiss, Nicholas P. Welch, Debra L. Welch, Donna M.: 80, 307 Welch, James C.: 80 Welch, Janet Lee: 145, 245 Welch, Tracey L.: 145 Wells, Terri J.: 107 Wentworth. Kandy: 145 Wentworth, Karen: 125 West, amy West, David: 145 West, Lesa: 125 West, Michael: 145 West, Phil H. West, Richard L.: 125 West, Sonia Denise: 125, 308 West, Yolanda P.: 145 Westergaard. Janet A.: 107 Westergaard, Jo Anne A.: 107 Westergren, Richard: 125 Westerman, Cynthia L.: 80 Westermann. Roy L.: 125 Westfall, Teresa: 145 Westphal, Douglas John Wetter, Kaylyn: 107 Whaley, Thomas R.: 125 Wharton, Catherine E.: 80, 219 Wheat, Cynthia L.: 107 Wheeler, David W.: 125, 171 Wheeler, Jack Douglas: 145 White, Cathy L.: 80 White, David E. White, David R.: 22, 129, 145, 198, White ,David Ray: 125 White, Deborah K. White, Donna R.: 145 White, James J.: 80 White, K. Courtney: 80 White, Keri Ann White, Kevin S.: 125 White, Laura: 81 White, Mitchell L. White, Paula D.: 81 White, Phillip A.: 80 White , Roger D. White, Roland T.: 125 White, Shannon D.: 145 Whitehead, Belinda G.: 107 Whitehead, Darla R.: 107 Whithead, Regina R.: 107, 167 Whitenberg, Charles D.: 107 Whittington, John J.: 81, 252 Whittington. Michael A.: 125 2 Whitworth, Mark D.: 125,303 Wichman, Kimberly K.: 125, 241 Widmer, Christopher M.: 145, 329 Widmer, Sharon Lynn: 145,312 Wiggins, Dennis K.: 145 Wiggins, Thomas C.: 81 Wiggins, Troyce A.: 145 Wilder, Tracy Wi1cy.J ani: 125 Wilkerson, Buddy Blane: 107 Wilkerson, Claudean G.: 107 Wilkerson, David Verdcll: Sl Wilkerson.George M. Wilkerson, Linda Jo: 145 Wilkerson, Robert G. Wilkerson, Rodney G. Wilkerson, Troy D. Wilkerson, Willie B. Willett, Dawne A.: 125 Willett, Jeff Steven Willett, J Willhoite ody A. ,CarlJ.: 125 Willhoite, Jimmy G. Williams, Adena: 145 Williams, Avery Williams, Brenda: 207 Williams, Cindy: 81, 176 Williams, David L. Williams, Dawn E. Williams, Debra: 81 Williams, Dexter: 125 Williams, Ernest: 125 Williams. Gary J. Williams. Jackie: 145 Williams, James Edward Jr.: 145 Williams, Janice: 125 Williams, Mark: 81 Williams, Melissa D.: 81, 207, 208, 222 Williams, Melissa J.: 81 Williams, Nathan Williams, Ora L. Williams, Orma L. Williams, Paula R.: 145 Williams, Reginald B.: 125, 318, 319 Williams, Rhonda Lynne: 145, 245 Williams, Rodney L.: 125 Williams, Shannan: 125 William William William William William William William William William s, Vicki L.: 145 s, William Todd sen, William Randy: 145 son, Brian K.: 107 son, Carol: 145 son, Che D.: 107, 220, 223, 2 son, Denise son, Steven M.: 145 son, Teresa R. Willis. Brian T. Willis, Lenora L.:125 Willis, Rhonda C.: 107 Willis, William D.: 145 Willrich, Geraldine R.: 145 Wilson, Wilson, David W.: 125 Elimbeth Ann: 145 Wilson, Gary T.: 81, 192, 193 Wilson, Jeffrey Scott: 125 Wilson, Katherine Wilson, Kathleen M.: 145 Wilson, Kenneth J.: 168 Wilson, Lawanda J.: 145 Wilson, Melissa J. Wilson, Michael S.: 107 Wilson, Norma J.: 125, 250 Wilson. Sandra K.: 107,309 Wilson, Susan G.: 125, 111, 220, 244 Wilson, Tommy: 107 Wilson, Willie Earl: 145,303 Wilturner, Bobby L.: 81 Winans, Teresa A.: 81 Windham, Jackson K.: 107 Winegar, Laura L.: 107, 323 Wingate, John Russell: 145 Winn, Joe: 107 Winning, Gail A.: 145 Winslett, James R.: 145 Winslow, Goorgetta R.: 145 Winters, Cheryl K.: 81 Wise, Clifford W.: 107 Wise, Trudy L.: 145 Wishard, John B. Wisner, Nancy C.: 125, 334, 335 Withem, Karen Jean: 107 Witkowski, Tanya: 81, 308 Witkowski, Xavier G.: 145 Wittenburg, Linnea D.: 125 Womack, Katie Marie Womack, Marshall L.: 81 Womack, Tammy: 145 Wong, Beverly J.: 81 Wong, David G.: 20, 81 Wong, Pamela G.: 125 Wood, Denise A.: 81 Wood, Donna D.: 81 Wood, George A.: 81 Wood, Jeffrey A. Wood, Joe D. Wood, Lockett L.: 125, 329 33, 241, 243 Wood, Micheal Wood, Timothy D.: 107 Wood, Vickie: 125 Woodall, Robert W.: 125 Woodall, Sandra L. Woodard, Kimberly D.: 107, 168 Woodard, Tom R. Woods, Grace G. Woods, Jerald R.: 125,145 Woods, Shirley: 125, 245 Woodson, Steven M.: 125 Woodward, Shelley D.: 107 Woolsey, Mark D.: 125 Woolsey, Paul T.: 81, 162 Wooten, Robert Fleming Wooten, Susie E. Wootton, Kim: 81 Worley, Deborah A.: 107 Worley, Martin B.: 145 Wright, Angela D. Wright, Erin A.: 241 Wright, Janet E.: 125 Wright, Judi: 145, 324 Wright, Maurice C.: 145 Wright, Paul R.: 107 Wright, Russell A.: 125 Wright, Susan: Sl Wurzhurger, Margret: 125 Wyatt, Donald A.: 107 Wyatt, Melanie: 81 Yake, Gregory: 125 Yancey, Lillie K.: 23, 254, 256 Yarbrough, Diane: 145 Yates, Gregory A.: 107,302 Yates, Kelvin D.: 125,303 Yates, Michael D.: 145 Ybarra, Richard J.: 125, 303 Yeager, Carolyn R.: 145 Yeager, Donald E. Yeary, Charlotte Ann: 107 Yielding, Rebecca L.: 145 Yoakley, David A.: 81, 251, 252 Yoakley, Melissa C.: 125 Yohner, Tammy J.: 107, 176 Yonkers, John G.: 145 York, Glenn W.: 145 Yost, Joseph J.: 20, 81, 298 Young, Bryan H.: 125 Young, Cheryl L.: 81 Young, Daryl A. Young, Gina: 125 Young, Daryl: 145 Young, Meredith: 107,245 Young, Wendy: 145 Zastoupil, Zachary: 107 Zdunkawicz, Pat: 81 Zepeta, Lori: 125, 241 Ziegler, Barbie: Sl Zinneeker, Valerie: 125, 111, 233, 326 Zimmermen, Kurt: 145 Index - 451 452 - Faculty Index DENISE ADAMSON 265 JANE ALLEN 269 SHIRLEY ALPERT 269 JIM AMOS 262 DIANN BAILEY 264 PATSY BALDWIN 266 DENNIS BALUSEK 270 MIKE BARBER 273 AVA BARGMANN 260, 268 BEA BARNETT 272 DARLENE BASS 268 KAY BAYNE268 SALLY BEARD 269 BECKY BELL 270 ELNA BILTON 274 LINDY BINGHAM 274 LYNN BLAIR 272 LINDA BOEGER 269 BOB BONAR 273 LINDA BONAR 269 MARK BORIN 270 NOLA BOUGHTON 272 THOMAS BRADEN 273 MICHAL BRAND 265 ELEANOR BRICKHOUSE 274 KAY BRISCOE 269 BETTY BROOKSHIRE 269 HARTWELL BROWN 263 DOYLE BURCHETT 270 MELISSA BYRD 272 MARGUERITE BYRN ES 266 SAM CABLE 266 JERRY CARTER 273 TERRI CARTER 272 I! ,xxx acuity Index LYNN CARTWRIGHT 269 BILLY CARVER 275 BETH CASSELS 274 BEVERLY CLEMENT 270 DOLPHUS COLLIER 264 EARL COLLIER 264 SHIRLEY COOK 269 CORAL COOPER 264 LILY COUVILLON 265 FREDDIE CREED 273 MARY CROSSLEY 270 BILLY CUDE 273 TERRI CUMMINGS 266 GERALD DANIEL 268 CHARLES DARBY 268 JEAN DINKINS 269 CINDY DODD 276 GRACIE DORMANN 274 KAREN DOVE 273 ANN DOYLE 269 JANICE DUNN 266 CAROLE DUSEBOUT 267 LOUANN EARTHMAN 274 WILMA EATON 265 MATTIE EHLER 270 BABETTE EIKENBERG 273 GRACE FAIR 265 CAROLYN FANNIN 266 ANNETTE FERRELL 267 MIKE FERRELL 273 DON FRANCIS 266 MARGARET FRANCIS 270 HARLAN FUNDERBURG 274 FRANCIS GARRETT 274 WYNNELLE GIBSON 274 ELMER GIPSON 261, 264 J. M. GOLDING 264 JOANN GOLDING 265 BETTYE GORDON 269 MARIANNE GORDON 275 DOROTHY GRAHAM 267 DON GRANGER 267 BARBARA GREEN 264 DAVID GREENFIELD 273 NANCY GUINN 264 LAWREN GUNTER 267 JILL HACKLER 268 TED HAESE 267 LUTHER HALL 264 OLIVER HANCE 267 PAT HANKS 269 PAUL HARRIS 274 ROBERT HARRIS 274 JESSE HARWELL 263 ERIC HAUG 261, 266 SHIRLEY HAYWARD 270 SUSIE HEFT 265 DAVID HELLARD 265 KATY HILL 265 PAT HILL 273 ELAINE HINKLE 272 SUZANNE HOLMES 270 SUZANNE HOPFE 267 AIMY HOWARD 269 DAVID HOWARD 273 HELEN HUBER 265 SANDRA HURLEY 269 PEGGY HYDE 266 HOWARD JACOBSON 274 JOHN JENNINGS 270 LOUISE JESSIP 274 CHERYLJETT 272 TOMMY JOHNSON 273 MELVIN JONES 274 SHELIA JONES 275 JOE JORDAN 274 PAM KAKOS 272 SUSAN KERR 269 JUDY KIDD 275 STEVE KHATIBI 260, 268 KAREN KNOTT 266 PATRICIA KUNS 275 BARBARA LANDRY 270 SUSAN LARSON 275 ANN LEE 270 KAREN LILLEY 266 KAY LYNCH 266 IVAN MADELY 266 JEWEL MANDERS 270 JEANETTE MARICLE 270 JO MARSHALL 266 VICKY MCALISTER 265 JACK MCCULLAR 274 JOYCE MCFARLAND 265 BUBBA MCGALLION 273 RAYFORD MCILHANEY 264 ROBERTA MEEKS 265 JANICE MERRYMAN 267 KAREN MILLIF 267 MIKE MILLIF264 RICK MOFFIT 270 HOWARD MOORE 274 BUDDY MOORHEAD 273 SUSAN MORTAN 269 JOANN MYERS 265 FAYE NETTLES 265 ELLEN NEVES 265 KIM OBER 272 DIANA OCHOA 272 ELIZABETH OGLESBY 265 DIANNEOZMENT 267 MARY JO PARKER 273 LESLIE PATTERSON 269 LIZ PAUL 275 LORETTA PEACOCK 268 MARIAN PEARCE 275 FRANCES PEOPLES 275 MARY BETH PERKINS 270 BEVERLY PERSON 269 CAROL PITTS 270 BARBARA POISSOIT 270 CALVIN POPE 270 MARSHA PORTER 273 BONNIE PRATT 265 KATHLEEN PURSWELL 265 LOIS QUINN 265 CAROL REA 260, 266 FRONCELL REECE 275 CHARLES REED 270 CYNTHIA REID 268 KATHY REINCHENVACH 275 SHELBA RICHARDSON 268 EARL RICHTER 267 NORMA RIDDLE 274 PHIL RIVET 275 MARTHA ROACH 270 KAY ROBINSON 268 SUN ROSS 274 JOHN RUCKER 270 FRED RUSH 274 PAT RUTHERFORD 269 MIKE SALY 273 PAULA SATHER 272 JUDY SATTERFIELD 265 VIRGINIA SCHILHAB 265 LAURA SCHMIDT 273 NITA SIMMONS 274 CHUCK SIMON 270 VIRGINIA SLADE 268 BETTY SMITH 264 DAVID SMITH 273 EVELYN SMITH 270 SWANETTE SMITH 261, 272 RUTH SOLLOCK 274 MARILYN SOMMERS CLYDE SPEARS 267 JOY SPEARS 273 BILL STEEN 264 CINDY STARKEL 268 RUTH STROZIER 265 MARGIE STUBBS 265 MAVIS SULLIVAN 270 MARY SUMMY 274 PHIL SUMMY 274 VICKIE SWANZY 266 MARION SZYMCZAK 266 BILL TABOT 274 JIMMIE TAYLOR 274 NATALIE TAYLOR 274 GINNY TERMEER 268 CAROL THOMPSON 269 ANNA THORPE 269 NOVALENE THURSTON 268 BILL TRAYLOR 266 GLORIA TRAYLOR 267 MARY UNDERWOOD 265 CLINTON USHER 261, 272 RICHY VACULIN 275 SHIRLENE VALIGURA 265 CAROLYN WALKER 274 SHARON WALTERS 264 DIANE WATSON 272 DAVID WEBB 273 JOANNE WEBER 269 GWEN WELCH 270 RICHARD WELCH 267 RON WELLBORN 273 CHARLES WELLMAN 275 VERA WELLS 264 KEITH WIENECKE 266 BEVERLY WINFREE 264 GLENN WINN 263 ELNORA WOOTTON 269 SANDRA YOUNG 272 JOANN ZASTOUPIL 265 LOUIS ZASTROUPIL 273 R. 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