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Lfeaotie Ph ipS THE FLARE 1983 VOLUME 45 Conroe High School 3200 West Davis Conroe, Texas 77304 U C-A J r,- 5 -- ' ■CJ ' Ov : THE 1983 FLARE STAFF Cindy Dodd: Sponsor Deann Buckalew: Editor-in-Chief David Red: Assistant Editor Photography: Boh Galatas Greg Hayes Todd Holder Freddie Fredricksen Todd Stevens Susan Wilson Activities: Tracy Blanton; Co-Editor Patty Pinkston: Co-Editor Jeff Barnes: Artwork Colleen Dement Clubs: Leslie Giles: Editor Melissa Andrews Vicki Childers Julie Reeves Rebecca Trayior Grant Underwood Classes: Tammy Stubbs: Editor Laurie Devine Mimi Gay Kim Loveless Sports: John Paul Hopkins: Editor Kristi Alger Rodney Huerter Gary Meador Ads: John Durfey: Business Manager Kim Paul: Co-Editor Melanie Perkins: Co-Editor Tori Lowrance Stan Strickland Cover designed by Patty Pinkston Endsheets designed by Tracy Blanton and Patty Pinkston Division Pages designed by Tracy Blanton TaDieoH i.- er.is I TABLE OF C OPENING ACTIVITIE CLUBS CLASSES FACULTY HONORS SPORTS ADS SR. INDEX CLOSING T i 7 ' 274. 33 442 452 gteplCon ' en!:i.3 The Time Was Set . . . Before we knew it, summer flew by and once again school was upon us. It was time to put the water skis away and hit the books, whether we were ready to or not. After Mr. Charlie Patter- son, our new principal, introduced himself, things were off and running. We hurriedly ran around checking schedules and attempted to adapt to the classroom. Of course, some settled into the spirit easier than others, but it all takes time. 4 • Opening opening • 5 Time was one of the many things Conroe High School had. We had time to grow and we were determined to do so. As the school year progressed, we became known for our deter- mination statewide. Together, we grew to be an extremely strong force. When we had a task to accomplish, we set our minds to do it, and we did. Students at Conroe High School stood out above the rest. All of us knew that Conroe was the place to be and nothing was going to change that. We Were Going To Have . . . Our positions were set and no one was going to get in our way. There were things to be done and we were going to be number one. Through our closeness and our excitement, Conroe High School became a special place. FCDAr 8 -Opening ISERS Whether it be the playing field or the classroom, we were going to make it fun. The time spent with close friends or certain per- sons made life worthwhile. Conroe High School provided the best of times. THE TIME OF OUR LIFE! Opening • 9 Activities 11 Summer DAZE The summer of ' 82 was the best yet and we had the time of our lives during the three glorious months we were out of school. From vacations to camps and jobs to just goofing around, we did anything we could and had fun do- ing it. By the end of the summer we knew where we were destined to go, back to the halls of CHS. And we carried the fun of our best summer on into the school year. Paul Edwards earns extra money with a summer job. These river rats enjoy tubing down the Guadelupe. Mike Rudolph attempts to take over his teacher ' s job at the board. 14. High School OD W -SiA rra3J( Student Body President Jay Legg stands along with tiis co-worker, Vice President Carl Hudson. As ttie sun sets over Tiger Stadium, all hands are held high. A common sight at CHS lot. The crowded parking So THIS is high school — hot pep rallies, crowded football games, homework, parking lot stampedes, etc. . . . Yes, this is what we all know and love as Conroe High. Our high school is led by Jay Legg and Carl Hudson who are the student body officers. All students stick together in getting across one point — We ' re from Conroe and we ' re proud of it. That includes the freshmen who are constantly perched up on the rail during pep rallies; the sophomores who still real- ly aren ' t accepted by the upperclassmen; the juniors who are finally fitting in; and the seniors who think they are ready to leave the high school scene. Altogether that makes a great student unified under the name of the Conroe Tigers. High School- 15 More Power To You That ' s right! This year ' s pep rallies were new and different; the changes weren ' t big, but they were noticeable. No more balloons or air horns; you had to rely on voice power! The pep rallies had their problems because there was more class competition than ever and one class went so far as to boycott one pep rally! But when the spirit of CHS showed, it was really powerful! Never had the competition for the spirit stick been more fierce. The Pledge of Alligence was ad- ded to pep rally tradition and it helped to boost the excitement. All of us shall always remember the sweat and the shouting that we poured into Conroe High School pep rallies, when we collected spirit for the Tigers and memories for THE TIMES OF OUR LIVES! Tine seniors show their spirit in wild beach garb Sophomores show they ' re number one at the pep rallies. Troy Tischendorf uses Preference by L ' Oreal. Laura Thomason, Stacy Akin, and Wendy Corry have fun at the pep rally. 16 -Pep Rally CHS! Sally Cox knows she has spirit; her gun proves it. Pep Rally 17 iiZ Wa. i0riEC0MING82 ; - ; i i -VMi -; i jc .j a £ iiMM ; aX- These freshmen add their artistic touches to the Homecoming decorations, , — Signs made by the art classes exhibited true sc pride. r.. V wMw K Deann Buckalew tal es a minute off fr worl night. 18 ' Homecoming A group of Tiger Band members perform for the en- joyment of tfie exes at Booster Club. This year ' s homecoming was a little dif- ferent all the way around. It came much earlier in the year; and in the way of decorations, there were new ideas. The date was October the 8th and the decorations were to be a tribute to the exes. The main hall exhibited the tradi- tions of the 1940 ' s while the cafeteria honored exes of the 50 ' s, 60 ' s and 70 ' s. The exes of 1 940 were also honored at the Tiger Booster Club on homecoming day. A special program included cheers, dances and music from the 1940 ' s as well as from the 1980 ' s. Exes queens Rebec- ca Pace Ray and Helen Wyatt Cole were present along with many other exes. Preparations were rushed in order to meet the early date, but everyone man- aged to gefsquared away with their date in time for a wonderful Friday night. Fans were restless when by the close of the first half, the Tigers were leading the Spring Lions 42-0. Homecoming Festivities picked up the excitement as Alicia LeBlanc was crowned as the 1982-1983 Homecoming Queen. A perfect day came to a close when the final score showed the Tigers over the Lions 63-0. Band members execute a spectacular performance on Homecoming night. Jal e Haden and his date Jennifer Hanes enj foolball game. Exes queens Rebecca Pace Ray, escorted by}, my Gibson, and Helen Wyatt Coe, esf ■Charlie Patterson, await the Homecomings 20 • Homecoming Homecomin - Queen 1 k J I H Sk i ., f X M J ! % ' Emily Dalton rtbmeooming CandkJataS 23 John Jonee Conroa. p.E. F 6 C 6 I 24 -Time The class of ' 83 started ttie school year with style and originality. At night there were paint par- ties at Candy Cane Parl ; and in the mornings there were beach parties in the parking lot. All these things led up to the giant role the seniors would play in the pep rallies. They walked away with the first spirit stick and many thereafter in- cluding the prized one of the Homecoming Pep Rally. As preparations began for the annual blood drive, their last prom at CHS, and then finally graduation, seniors became aware of the fact that they were leaving Conroe High School. Plans were made for college and for leaving friends and fami- ly. But it was never forgotten that this Senior class would always be unified as the graduating class of 1983. J ,.c ,C H A When this year ' s Juniors walked into CHS, old hands at being high school students, they found the work to be just as tough. They began new rivalries with the other classes; drawing upon their spirit to give the Seniors a tough run at the pep rallies. The Class of ' 84 became excited at the thought of get- ting their Senior rings; fingers itching to have them turned 84 times tor good luck! Juniors had high hopes for their magazine sale; each doing his or her best in hopes of selling enough to go to the prom. Those four letters spelling fear in each Junior ' s heart came up fast, and each knew they must score well on the PSAT or they could kiss their favorite college good-bye. They felt new pressures as mom and dad pestered them for answers to questions such as: What do you want to major in in college? When are you going to get a job? and You ' re a young adult now, you should take more respon- sibility ... The Class of ' 84 took a deep breath and plunged in head first. ready to make a dent in history and let everyone know they were having THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES!! r As the sophomores took that giant step up from the fish tanl , their entry into the main building did not go unnoticed. Sophomores and their coming alive spirit, were declared the most supporting class in the Conroe- McCollough spirit chain contest with 70,920 links. Even though they were not upperclassmen yet, there were many advantages to being sophomores. The most Important privileges were getting to drive and their own seats at the pep rallies. When the competition, loyalty, and spirit were all combined It was obvious that the class of 85 would survive! 30 •Sophomores Sophomores- 31 As the 1982-83 school year rolled around 1200 new faces appeared in Conroe High School as Freshmen The Class of ' 8 6 moved in with great optimism for their high school days They soon joined in the familiar high school activities; teaming up with the Seniors to decorate the main hall in a tribute to the 1940 ' s and raising spirit to new heights during the pep rallies The Freshmen found the high school homework could even be tougher than before when they found they had to read The Lord of the Flies and analyze Romeo and Juliet But, the Class of ' 86 took hold of the tiger ' s tail and proved that they could have THE TIfvIE OF THEIR LIVES in high school! Freshmen • 33 THE SANDS Guys Only: Like girls with short hair 81 % Do not like girls with short hair 1 9 % Like girls with long hair 99% Like more knowledgeable girls 65% Do not like more knowledgeable girls 35 % Like girls with the same knowledge 96 % Do not like girls with the same knowledge 4 % Like girls with less knowledge 6 1 % Do not like less knowledgeable girls 39 % Like athletic girls 77% Do not like athletic girls 23 % What are you? prep 9 % punk 6% kicker 13% none 23 % mixture 49% Favorite movies: and An Officer and A Gentleman 34 • The Sands of Time t OF TIME A lot of favorites: brand of soap: Coast soap opera: General Hospital t.v. sinows: Mash, Hill Street Blues, Fame, and Magnum PI actors: Tom Selleck, and Clint Eastwood actresses: Victoria Principle and Goldie Hawn NO LEAD cars Camaro Corvette, RX-7, and Porsche truck: Chevy 4X4 radio stations: 101, 93 (79Q) , and 100 holiday; Christmas season: Summer country songs: Nobody, What ' s Forever For? rock songs: Stairway to Heaven, Hey Mickey, Teacher ' s a Punk, Down Under, Everybody Wants You, Jack and Diane, Eye of the Tiger, Hurts So Good, Rock the Casbar. CHS sports: football pro sport: football female singers: Pat Benetar and Barbara Mandrell male singers: John Cougar, Lionel Richee, Ronnie Millsap, and Sammy Hagar soft drink: Coke vegetable: corn fruit: apple video games: Donkey Kong and Frogger magazines: Sports lllus. , Teen , and Seventeen newspaper: Houston Post rock groups: The Cars, 38 Special, Rush, and Men at Work country group: Alabama coffee: Folgers color: blue The Sands of Time ■35 36 • Powder Puff LEFT: Senior quarterback Shanna Stevens executies a good throwing arm. BELOW: Tiger Band member Kyle Fore prepares for a crazy halttime performance. - T NS SSW-W Junior cheerleader Eric Schmuck struts his stuff. Powder PuH- 37 A oiliest ZJime of Lji Mrs. Hammock decorates the Main Office ' s traditional Christmas tree. The art department gets ready for Christmas with Santa and a tree. Even the local shops prepare for the season by setting up Christmas trees. 38 •Christmas As that special time of year rolled around again, students and teachers began preparing for the Christmas season. The city of Conroe got a head start on everyone by putting up Christmas decora- tions as soon as Thanksgiving dinner was over. But most late bloomers found time for decorations (and shopping) only as Christmas Day itsel f approached. Throughout school, as the December month grew older, trees popped up and doors donned Santa Clauses and snowmen. Clubs had their annual Christmas parties and the Choir put on its usual great performance. All in all it was a wonderful Christmas for all and for all a great night. As part of the Show Choir ' s Christmas musical Christmas on Angel Street, this quartet adds a light moment to the show. Two students, Jetf Barnes and Patty Pinkston, get into the Christmas spirit by decorating this Chemistry window. Christmas • 39 n Bpyal CoroitatiDit i f ■. Kitifi. The 1983 King and Queen of the FLARE Reagan Greer and Louann Moore 40 Coronation As the curtains opened, the au- dience was awed by the beauty of the castle setting for the Royal Cor- onation. This forty-fifth anniversary of the Coronation brought back an old tradition: the crowning of both a king and a queen. The first Corona- tion was held in 1939 when Teddy Sims and Virginia Kelley were crowned King and Queen of the FLARE. When the curtains opened, the full court stood waiting to be an- nounced. Each group ' s queen can- didate was presented and Mark Edgmon serenaded them with the song If. Kim Paul danced to I Sing the Body Electric, Patty Pinkston sang The Way We Were, Marlene Mathis sang Still, and Jim Ashby sang You Are So Beautiful during intermission. Q TxiTLirLnn 1 L- iQ After intermission, each club ' s can- didate was presented and the Master of Ceremonies, Glenn Winn, spoke of the accomplishments of the king can- didates. Next, the children of the court came out on stage, each just as ner- vous as the candidates. When the envelopes were finally opened, after a few breathless moments, Reagan Greer and Louann Moore were crown- ed King and Queen of the 1983 FLARE. (They represented the Stu- dent Council.) Alicia LeBlanc danced the Royal Ballet to Chariots of Fire and afterwards Mark Edgmon and Marlene Mathis serenaded the King and Queen with Endless Love. Throughout the evening the gran- dour lasted, peaking at the crowning and drawing to a close as the King and Queen made their final walk down the isle. Jesse Weber, Ty Roy Jones, Justin Kahn, Carrie Meador, Jamie Lynch. Lindsay Bozman. Coronation -41 ART CLUB Renee Camino Danny Boyd BAND Rhonda McDonald Brian Tehas CHESS CLUB Ginger Dickinson Bobby Rexford Alicia LeBlanc entertains the crowd with the Royal Bailet to the King and Queen. I.C.T. Rhonda Rutledge Bradley McMahan i L f INDUSTRIAL ARTS Sue Meister Leo Grumulaitis KEY CLUB Tracy Blanton JayLegg METAL TRADES Karen Sims Danny Standefer Kim Paui dazzles the audience with I Sing You the Body Electric. NFL Shawn Day Jeff Pauley Coronation -51 PSYCHOLOGY Saundra Lewis Reynolds Leone ■SCIENCE Susan Judge Scott McLean SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB , Raynell Vick Clete Boudreaux Patty Pinkston entertained the audience at intermission with The Way We Were. SPANISH Emily Dalton Mil e Watthuber Coronation -53 THESPIANS Sue Frazier Jeff Ballard TIGERETTES LETTERMEN Wendy Coots Randy LeJeune TRIUMPH Kelly Naylor Russell Parry TROIKA :, Toni Stockstlll ' 5 Todd McMillan FLARE sponsor. Mrs. Cindy Dodd accepts thanks from Melanie Perkins and Rodney Huerter. TimE m LOCAL Varsity football team defeated McCullough The Conroe Tigers went as far as regionals in Texas Stadium Carol Shelton became first female commissioner Largest school bjdBRje sgJ fl ik GONE BV NATIONAL Tylenol Incident Breshnev of Russia died and was replaced by Andropov Lady Di had a baby . CharlieBrooks Jr.: first:daJH T6thal injection , Stock market reache ' da record high Gas prices went down ; ' ; ' ■' ,■' ' Princess Grace dieid ' -. ■.:■Hfci roade. Its first commercial flight Henry:f JH B:i .; i;:.U ETcameto AmerijJ B ' ;; ' - • gj;, Mark White defeated Clements and his 12 million dollars fDt gGvernor Space sbtij 14 Israel att Ked Lebanon Seci;etary of State, ' Alexander Hgge, resigned A Soviet satelite fell from, space ■' , First wdmstt Sfronaut - Bear Bryant died with the most -,. , - it« -iWi •V m ' % - Year Happenings • 57 «T ► i .r ■Wk ' I r-- — ■-■w TABLE OF CONTENTS Air Conditioning Auto Body Auto iViechanics Band Buiiding Trades Cliess Cliiid Care Choir Construction Trades . . . Cosmetoiogy Data Processing ....... DECA Drama Thespians . FCA FFA FHA FLARE Staff French FTA FWA German Golden Giris GSL HECE HERO Home and Famiiy Living ICT Industrial Arts JV Cheerleaders Key Latin Leo Marine Repair Metal Trades NFL NHS Partners Printing Trades Psychology Radio TV Repair Science Science Fiction Sign Language Spanish Student Council Tigerettes Tiger Paws TRIUMPH Staff TROIKA Staff Varsity Cheerleaders Vocational Drafting VOCCT VOCT 385 VOCT 454 VOE-CEA Young Republicans TABLE OF CONTENTS Welding Together Their Future The sparks flew as the members of the metal trades classes began a new year of working to achieve mastership at their metal shaping skills. The members, including Janie Cleveland, the first female member ever, repaired various farm implements as well as automobile parts. Throughout the year application of these skills helped to give each member new growth in character development, citizenship and leadership. The metal trades students devoted much time to teaching, learning, and practicing these ideas which prepared them for the district competition ending a suc- cessful year. Metal Trades Officers S ? ' 1 983 Metal Trades Class Members A metal t rades student grinds a tool r « -- METAL TRADES 62 -Melal Trades PRINTING TRADES ROLL THE PRESSES! Newspapers, magazines and other printed articles of literature are important to every day life. These items are taken for granted by everyone — except by those who are responsi- ble for them. The job required to put out such items is a practic- ed one, and the skills for this job are taught right in the Conroe Area Vocational School. Every step necessary to put out a printed piece of work is taught by Mr. Jacobson. In order for the club to practice their skills the publication of church bulletins as well as other clubs ' literature is done for just a small fee. This practice gives the students money and experience behind them. Through two competitions, one in March and the other in April, the Conroe Area Printing School is able to show it ' s stuff to other par- ticipating clubs. The students involved in printing school learned an important lesson along with their printing skills. As important as printed ar- ticles are in our growing and changing world, printing is a big responsibility and somebody ' s got to do it! LEFT: Bill Ball works at light table during a printing trades class period. ABOVE: 1982-1983 Printing Trades. LEFT: Vicki Busby works at the camera. Printing Tfades- 63 BUILDING TRADES BUILDING BETTER FUTURES Building Trades members, working witl-i tlieir sponsor, Mr. Summy, learned pre- employment trades, such as framing roofing, and wiring, that prepared them for jobs in the building industry. During the course of the year, the students built projects for district and state competi- tion. The members went to competitions in Port Arthur and Fort Worth, where they won several ribbons and medals. The Building Trades members learned organization, how to work with others, and most importantly they were trained for employment in the business of building. 64 Building Trades reating Foundations of the Future Robert Smitherman uses a saw In class in preparation for framing a house. BELOW: OFFICERS — Pres. Bubba Norrls, Vice-Pres. Robert Smitherman, Sponsor Joe Jordan, Sec. John fvlar- tin, Treas. Bryan Armer, Rep. James Farley, Pari. Rickey Woods. On the northwest end of our campus, a certain club took time this year to build a wooden frame house. This club, com- prised of about twenty young men, was known as VOCT Construction Trades; under the leadership of Mr. Joe Jordan, these students learned the trade of carpentry, understanding the com- plicated framework that forms the basis of every quality building. They also ap- plied their knowledge to earn extra money, constructing and repairing items for homes such as picnic tables and doghouses. The most qualified builders went to district, area, and state competi- tion, adding even more recognition and prestige to the Construction Trades Club. ABOVE: Construction Trades Members CONSTRUCTION TRADES Construction Trades • 65 Cooling Off Area Hot Spots In today ' s mechanical society, he de- mand for capable and responsible ap- pliance repair increases daily. Members of Air Conditioning were able to meet these needs — and more — while learn- ing the techniques that will help them in their future careers. These students add- ed to their skills through the use of elec- tronics, understanding blueprints of elec- trical circuits as they reassembled broken air conditioner compressors and refrigerators. Their annual fund raising project netted them the entrance fees for competition on levels of district, area, and state; led by sponsor Mr. Melvin Jones, the Air Conditioning Club members of Conroe High participated fully in their various activities, and through this par- ticipation fully understood and learned responsibility, dependability, and dedication. Tammy Ward uses a sheet metal break to cut stieet metal to the exact size she needs. 66 ' Air Conditioning AIR CONDITIONING ABOVE: Air Conditioning Morning Class BOVE: Air Conditioning Afternoon Class Air Conditioning ' 67 TOP: Cris Johnson touches up. BOTTOM: Robert Smith repairs a boat engine. Russell Ford and Duwayne McCowan apply teamwork. 68 Marine Repair Mmm . . . What A Bod ' ! Improv ing scenic conditions on our area ' s highways and byways was an enormous task, but the Auto Body Club here at CHS put a large dent in the size of it. For a nominal fee, the club ' s members made body repairs on automobiles belonging to those people of the public who wanted the best job done for a small price. The money received from these interested parties went into a fund which helped to finance the varied competitions and fun events which helped took place throughout the year. Learning the skills of body repair prepared students for a rewarding future in a world which is always prone to little accidents. LEFT: Auto Body Club Members Smoothing the fender of this car takes intense con- centration, as is shown by Keith Collins. Two members sand the side of a car in preparation for painting. AUTO BODY Auto Body -69 An Exhaustin ' Experience Conroe High School ' s Auto Mechanics class was on the move this year. From in- class competition all the way to district and state competition these auto minded students were constantly at work. They practiced skills learned in the classroom as well as skills acquired while working on cars brought into their shop. The jobs they did in class not only gave them en- joyment, but also gave them respect for the vehicles upon which they worked. During the latter part of the year, the Auto Mechanics students revived an old tradi- tion with their annual fishing trip to Lake Livingston. This trip wrapped up a great year for all of the members. Craig Smith and Darrell McCowan work on a transmission beil tiousing. OFFICERS — M Shepard — J. Sheifert, V.P. — J. Johnson, Pres. — S Hover, Pari. — R. Gray, Sec. — R. Guignard, Sgt. at Arms — P, Miles, Rep. Not Pictured: R. Davis, Treas. Auto Mechanics club members. AUTO MECHANICS 70 Auto Mechanics AUTO MECHANICS ABOVE: Darrell McCowan changes the steering fluid on a car. Auto Mechanics 71 RADIO TV The important lessons learned in Radio and TV during the 1982-83 school year will prove to be beneticial for the members. Under the guidance of their of- ficers Russell Buys, president; Edward Levi, vice president; and Keith Reeves, secretary treasurer; the Radio and TV club learned to work together and to take responsibility in job completion. The club proved themselves and their work when they attended two competitions during the Spring. District competition took place in March at Port Arthur and was followed by State competition in April. Repairing all types of electronic equip- ment and maintaining all vision lines in the school prepared the students for seeking employment in Radio and TV repair. BELOW: Russell Buys Tuning Into A Brighter Future TOP RIGHT: Radio and TV officers for 1982-83. MIDDLE: Radio and TV club RIGHT: Audre Williams and John Menefer work on a TV. 72 . Radio and TV Future Copiers The Conroe Chapter of the Vocational Office Careers Club helped its members learn to use the machines found in an of- fice well enough to secure a |ob m that field. The members gained self con- fidence in themselves as they learned the skills of office duplication. Valuable ex- perience was acquired as the students completed duplicating projects for peo- ple in the community. These projects served as a fundraiser for the club. The club traveled to San Antonio for Regional competition and then on to Austin for State, They also held a Christmas party and an end of the year party. The office duplication students developed leadership and followership abilities to their fullest while having fun on the side, OFFICERS — Bottom M Beltrain — V,P,. C Arenels — Pari , P Bordelo — Sec Top: P, Cart- wright — Treas . R Wallace — Pres , B Bledsoe — Rpt , T, Smitti — Sgt. at Arms ABOVE: Emma Maze operates a duplicating maclnine to gain experience in of- fice skills, TOP LEFT: Morning VOCCT Class, LEFT: Afternoon VOCCT Class, VOCCT VOCT: Goals For The Future Members of the Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas were given training in leadership and the opportunity to develop a respect for education through academic experiences. The students of Mrs. Simmons, spon- sor of Chapter 454 and Mr. Rivet, sponsor of Chapter 385, worked at various local businesses. Students competed in Area and State Leadership and Skills Con- tests. Students learned to pro- mote an understanding of and appreciation for the respon- sibilities of citizenship, the work world, and the American way of life. VOCT 385 members. Bubba Cleveland working at DCs Drive-ln. VOCT 385 ; ' .Jij ' b. — -. . Members of VOCT 454. LEFT: Troy Bowles working at Larry ' s Custom Auto Interiors. ABOVE; VOCT OFFICERS — Front: T. Fisher, Sec: L. Gregory, V. Pres.: M. Wurz- burger, Pres. Back: K. Carrell, Sgt.-At-Arms: T. Tate, Treas.: R. Spence, Rep,: T. Koerner, Pari. DECA Learning While Earning Under the ready and willing guidance of sponsor Mr, Francis T. Garrett, Jr., Members of tlie Conroe High chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America enjoyed one of its most active and pro- sperous years ever. As a vocational pro- gram, DECA gave students the oppor- tunity to work with cooperative employers and find jobs in their chosen career fields. The main purpose of a club such as this was to develop progressive leadership in the field of distribution which is compe- tent, aggressive, and self-reliant. DECA was a club exemplary of the CHS spirit: it set goals and reached them. RIGHT: OFFICERS — Pres. Michael Staacke, Sec. Cheryl Brown, Trees. Tammy Yohner, and Vice- Pres. Zachary Bettis. Helping customers in a polite and friendly manner is a main function of DECA as a club, as this member shows while on the job. Susan Busshart does her worl ; with a bright smile, signaling to shoppers at Weiner ' s that she is willing to help. lELOW- Marketing and Distributive Education Club DECA) W Mixing paint proves to be a routine task for Stephen Norton as he works at Everett Hardware. Acquiring Office Skills The Vocational Office Education course ennphasizes in- dividual skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for office oc- cupations. Tfie number of students enrolled in thiese classes are a testimony to its worth. Those enrolled in VOE Lab learn skills through simulated office work. In the VOC Co-op program the students improve their office skills in the classroom and work for half a day. Outside of the classroom VOE was a very active club. They held a Get-acquainted party, a Halloween costume party, a Christmas party, a Valentine ' s Day party, and then wrapped it all up with an End-of-the-year party. A banquet was given to thank VOE employers. The club also performed many charitable activities such as taking toys to Texas Children ' s Hospital, typ- ing letters from Santa Claus for children at the Resource Center, preparing food baskets for the holidays, and visiting convales- cent homes at Easter. For a fundraiser VOE members sold cheese and crackers. Between all of these activities the VOE students still had time to go to area competition in Huntsville, State in San Antonio, and then on to Nationals in Chicago. With the leadership skills, drive, and determination acquired in VOE these students are sure to go far. Penny league figures up the day ' s total. OFFICERS — Front: W. Pollett, Sgt. at Arms, J. Purswell — VP. M. Arrlngton — VP, J. Jack — Treas., M. Dixon — Treas., A. Hawkins — Rept. Back: P. Wahle — Hist., R. Wahle — Treas., A. Sanders — VP, P. league — Treas., K. Sims — Sec. D Sopchak — Pres., R. Whitehead — Pari. 78.VOE OEA VOE OEA.79 DATA PROCESSING With today ' s advancing technology computers are becoming an essential part of the business world. Conroe High School offers a course in data processing that trains students in the use of these mechanical wonders. These students enrolled in keypunch and programming classes to learn how to instruct and pro- gram computers. The development of the computer skills greatly enhanced the students ' futures, for knowledge in the data processing field is a very marketable skill. The Data Processing Club took time out from the computers to attend their annual Halloween party, Christmas party, and an End-of-the-year party. They also participated in civic activities at Christmas and Easter. State competition was attended in March in San Antonio, where the large number of awards re- ceived by the Conroe Data Processing Club proved the great value of a lesson in tomorrow ' s technology. Karia Cliambers works diligently at ttie keypunchi mactiine. Diego Solario helps Christina Staat sort out com- puter cards. OFFICERS — Front: J. Gentry — VP, J. Windham — Pres. Back Mrs. Taylor — Sponser, Y. Reece — Sgt. at Arms, A. Messer — Rep., J. Westergaard — Hist., L. Bauerlein — Pari., K. Kelly — Sec. Treas., Mrs. Ross — Sponser. Not Pic: D. Worley — Rept. 80 • Dala Processing Learning the Technology of Tomorrow MIDDLE LEFT: A Data Processing student gets the readout on the computer screen. ABOVE: Keitha Irvin types out instructions for the computer DATA PROCESSING Data Processing ' SI Drafters . . Matthew Sauage completes a pin and ink assignnnent. Billy Patterson lines up tiis ruler and pen. % VOCATIONAL DRAFTING 82 Vocational Drafting VOCATIONAL DRAFTING Most of us cannot imagine staying in one class for thiree hours. Thie students in Vocational Drafting stayed in class that long and during that time learned a great deal. Drafting techniques as well as ex- perience needed for acquiring employ- ment were taught throughout the year. Two competitions in the Spring allowed the drafting members to prove themselves and what they learned in class. District competition tool place in Port Arthur on March 3rd, 4th, and 5th. State competition was in April in Fort Worth. Through these competitions and hard working class time the students of Vocational Drafting gained experience to last them a lifetime. Kenneth Murphy, Todd Bonario, and Boudreaux discuss drafting assignment. VOC Drafting members. Clete n ' viAdi ' - Quick On The DRAW! Vocationai Drafting • 83 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts: Linking Lives Creativity and artistic ability was found among Industrial Art Club members working in various areas such as drafting, woodshop, and metal. Competitions in the vocational building, at Regionals, Sam Houston State University, and State in Waco were attended and proved very successful. The main fund raisers were the sale of Drix and the spirit chain with the help of the student body. Each link was sold to the students by a club member for a penny a link. Conroe won the top honors, again, beating Mc- Cullough by a wide margin, with the sophomores of CHS purchasing the most links. Other activities included a banquet, Softball game, and a fishing trip. There are over 200 members in Industrial Arts and it is still growing. They work to develop good attitudes concerning work, tools, materials, experimentation, and the processes of industry. OFFICERS — Front: T, Biggio, Pres.; L. Smith, Sec; B. Powell. Sgt.-At-Arms. Middle: S. Furstenfeld, V. Pres. Metals; M. Watthuber, V. Pres. Draft. Top: R. Isbell, Treas. SPONSORS — C. Simon, D. Burchett, M. Borin, D. Balusek, C. Reed. 84 • Industrial Arts INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts 85 86 -Industrial Arts INDUSTRIAL ARTS Members of Woodshop. Induslrjal Aris e7 FFA Each year the Future Farmers of America travel all over the state to other schools and other state-wide fairs par- ticipating in activities which increase their abilities in leadership, public speaking, and agricultural oriented projects. These projects which include meats lab, hor- ticulture, Coop, and Ag Shop gave the members the opportunity to develop character, to participate in cooperative effort, and to encourage and practice thrift and improvement in scholarship. These ideals for which FFA is well known helped in their annual fruit sale which funds the awards banquet, scholarships, and team entry fees. With the high ideals FFA holds it is no wonder that by the time of graduation the member has become a productive and useful individual by learn- ing to do, doing to learn, learning to live, and living to serve so that through life he carries with him the mark of the FFA ban- ner of which they are so proud. TOP: Jeff Kropik and Jennifer Cowan examine tlie ABOVE: Ag. I members, welding equipment. Anticipating Greener Pastures OP: SPONSORS — Mr. Vaoulin. Mr. Reece, Mr. Wellman, Mr. Carver. STUDENT TEACHERS — 8. Sher- ABOVE: Olin Miles cuts steaks for meat lab. od, M. Wallding. VBOVE LEFT: Billy Mumphry and Lee Harvey examine the plants for bugs while spraying pesticides. FFA LEFT: Craig McDonald and Billy Gilly clean up space for planting trees in Horticulture. RIGHT: STATE FARMER CANDIDATES — David Sanders, Ginger Ellisor, and Kathy Reese. OFFICERS — D. Day, Treas- — J, Kropik, Sec. — B. Green. Sent. — Sanders, Pres. — T. Thompson, Chaplain — J. Cowart. Student Advisor — G. Ellisor, V.P. Not Pictured: K. Chambers, Rep. COSMETOLOGY Polishing Up For A Good Future Cosmetology members started up the year learning about this year ' s new styles. Members of this club practiced long hours devoting their time to makeup, hairstyles, manicures, and other ways to improve a person ' s appearance. Besides all their hard work they planned a Christmas party and a Graduation celebration. After two years of hard work the girls can look forward to being a licensed cosmetologist. The Cosmetology Department subsidized club funds by making over customers for a reduced price. ABOVE: Kelly Rister and Melinda Smith practicing new fashion. ABOVE RIGHT; Members preparing for frosting. RIGHT: VICA Officers. 92 • Cosmetology KIDS ARE PEOPLE, TOO! Child Care had quite an exciting year with the help of Marian Pearce, Judy Kidd, and Luan Earthman. The member- ship doubled from last year and the thirty-two 82-83 members took great pride in caring for the children of CISD employees. As the year went on the Club ' s members worked diligently in instructing and caring for youngsters. They took part in the children ' s daily schedule and ex- perienced all the joys of a second childhood. By working and playing with the children the students were provided with the skills needed to acquire employ- ment in the child care field. PICTURED BELOW: Anne Winfree and Jayme Lynch. TOP LEFT: Child Care members MIDDLE: Child Care members BOTTOM: Sponsors, Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Earthman, and Mrs. Pearce. CHILD CARE Child Care -93 HERO . . . Earning A New Beginning The format of HERO is designed to en- courage and build career choices and leadership skills through participation in job activities during and after school. These jobs, ranging from fashion design and merchandising to food preparation, created a sense of responsibility in the students. Beyond the work and leader- ship the members enjoyed parties at Christmas and at the end of the year. Their other activities included the state convention and an employers banquet. By the end of the year the members have been trained as useful citizens, fostering patriotism as young adults. HERO club members. Belinda Warker hands a purchase to a customer wtiile working at a local pharmacy. HERO club members. ICT All Work and No Play? Serving the community in various loca- tions all over town, Industrial Cooperative Training (ICT) members gained a better knowledge of the job world. Each student obtained background in their specific field during class each morning and left for work during the afternoons. Through this experience, each student became better prepared for the real world and much pride was gained as their individual trades were accomplished. The ICT members competed in a competition in March in Beaumont and won many prizes. The members of ICT acquired much confidence and experience while their leadership qualities grew to help them become proficient in their future positions in life. OFFICERS — Front: L. Tharp, Sec; R. Rutledge, Pres.; C. Merz, V. Pres. Back: H. Funderburg, Spon.; B. McMahan, Sgt-At-Arms; L. Sanders, Rep.; T. Newman, Treas.; M. Acreman, Pari. ABOVE: ICT members. LEFT: Robby Seay working at Lone Star Automatic Transmissions. SCIENCE FICTION Science Fiction Club Phones Home The Science Fiction Club, uncommonly known as the Alpha Megadon, entered its third year as Conroe High School ' s center for fantasy, creative, and philosophical learning and thinking. The members have gathered as an organization promoting the broadening of the mind in order to accept the beliefs and philosophies of others. Each year the club as a whole attends several conventions including Aggiecon at Texas A M. In the past they have made films — usually parodies of famous movies including Rangers of the Lost Ark. At the end of the year the club published their annual newspaper, Tiie Omega Chronicles, which is a printed forum for club members to express their opinions and philosophies while printing the cartoons, poems, articles, and stories they have created. ABOVE RIGHT: OFFICERS — S. Stevens, V,P. — J. Hartman, Sec. and Treas. — C. Whitenberg, Editor — L. McCord, Rept. — J. Astiby, Pres. — Ms. Herr- ing, Sponsor. MIDDLE LEFT: Captain Psycho (Sean Seilars) reaches new heights at the Halloween Party. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Herring skeptically listens to the evils suggested by Jeff Hartman for a club project. 96 • Science Fiction Check It Out, Mate The Conroe High School Chess Club is an organization of students interested in games of the intellect. While others par- ticipate in activities involving physical stress, these students enjoy games which challenge their minds. At the monthly meetings in Mr. Khatibi ' s physics room, members practice games employing various skills. For the old traditionalist chess and backgammon are the primary games played, but for anyone with in- terests varying from computers to wargaming the player availability in the Chess Club is abundant. This year the en- tire club attended a war games conven- tion in Austin as well as enjoyed several mini-tournaments within their own club. They concluded the year with a grand games party. The Chess Club Check out this next move! Goals Begin With Dreams The Conroe High chapter of the Future Teachers of America began rebuilding their club after several years of low membership. Members were en- couraged to bring friends into the club and were given points for each new member they sponsored. Points were also given for attendance and activity in the club. Members with the highest point totals earned the right to attend the district convention in Huntsville, where Natalie Gore placed second in the Miss FTA contest. Through the FTA Club students were acquainted with the teaching profession. The responsibilities and re- quired education were discussed to help the members realize what being a teacher entailed. Money was raised by selling insulated canned drink holders, decorated with a tiger logo. In November members gathered at the Jones Forest Picnic Grounds and en- joyed a wiener roast and an afternoon of frisbees and conversation. In February a Valentines Day Party was held. The year was wrapped up with a Spring Fling, celebrating a successful BELOW RIGHT: Rachelle Abercrombie finds the ctioice stick to roast marstimallows with. The 1982-83 FTA Club. year. These students now know, much about the education field, and this knowledge will prove very useful when members come to the decision of which field they wish to enter. RIGHT: Susan Hendrickson, Jody Dwyer, and their guests roast wieners at the cookout at Jones Forest. BELOW: OFFICERS — D. Bortnem — Sec, T. Mar- quardt — Pres., G. Robertson — Pari., N. Gore — Treas., Not Pic : K. Mistric — V P., K. Hiebert — Hist. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Young People, Traditional Ideas The Young Republicans of Conroe High gathered together to start off their second year as the school ' s first political organization. All filled with the common goal of seeing the Republican philosophy spread to all parts of the county, state, and national offices, the members participated in an all out ef- fort of campaigning at rallies, dinners, and anywhere people gathered who would be likely to vote. These politi- cians filled parking lots handing out flyers, went to fundraisers for local candidates, and spread out to voting boxes all over the county for their last chance on election day. Even though there were some disappointments, the members were still pleased with their efforts. The candidates for office great- ly appreciated the efforts of the Young Republicans and showed it by spon- soring a dinner and speaking at meetings. After the election was over the members enjoyed their Christmas party and made plans for their cam- paign to get other students of all par- ties interested in politics. The campus-wide effort gave all of the members opportunities to learn parliamentary procedure, learn more about their government and the people they help put in office. All of the members wrapped up the work-filled year with an end of the year party that was a great success. The Young Republicans Club. Officers: Robin Coleman, Mary Jo Mauermann, Tracy Higgins, Marcus Dunaway. Che Williamson- President, Tracy Higgins and Vice Pres., Marcus Dunaway enjoy dinner sponsored by a local can- didate on election night. Young Republicans • 99 FHA HAPPY HOMEMAKERS While prompting the joys and satisfac- tions of t omemakers were offered oppor- tunities for leadership and individual growth. FHA members got a chance to increase homemai ing skills and suc- cessfully compete by exhibiting these skills. The FHA members were kept busy by club meetings, area and local trips, and working for scholarship funds. Taking time out for some fun, the members had many parties. The girls had a Halloween and a Valentines Day Party. They also had a Christmas Banquet and an End-of- Schoot Tea. FHA was not just fun and parties, the FHA members went to many competitions such as an area competition in Lufkin, bringing home many awards. FHA prepared its members for leader- ship, community involvement, and responsibility. Students also learned how to represent their school and to get along with others. RIGHT: FHA members pfactice homemaking skills. ABOVE: Mrs. Hayward and Mrs. Crossley  The FHA sponsors. RIGHT: Charlotte Yeary. state award winner. -cv.. .   f4,,«,r,Nij ,f,fc j:, .j,,i ! « M l W IBM 9!i! J LEFT: FHA members prepare to clean dishes after cooking. ABOVE: FHA members. FHA HOME FAMILY LIVING Playing the Game of Life Home and Family Living Club members learned more about themselves than they bargained for. Students in these classes discovered how to handle everyday oc- curances responsibly — and those that weren ' t everyday: mock weddings and divorces were staged, along with the rais- ing of children. As a service group, the Home and Family Living Club collected and donated Christmas for those more unfortunate. Members learned to work with communi- ty leaders, developing their own leader- ship qualities along with compassion for others. In this development, club members showed their ability to become constructive, responsible adults in the community. LEFT: Jimmy Archer and Kay Yancey take part In a tradition of mock wedding during class. BOVE: Home and Family Living Club Homes Family Living 103 SCIENCE Scavengers and Carnations: No Place But Science Conroe High had an outstanding selection of clubs to join dur- ing the ' 82- ' 83 school year, and the Science Club was definitely not the least of them. Many fun and enriching activities were planned and carried out, starting with Career Day at Texas A M and the annual Scavenger Hunt. Driving all over Conroe, members found scientific names to scramble their brains. The winners were eventually treated to biological pizza at Mr. Gatti ' s, in addition to being named Champs for the difficult competition. A roaring bonfire, along with a hayride, highlighted the evening of the club ' s Christmas Party at Grant Underwood ' s house. When Valentine Time rolled around in early February, members sold and distributed carnations to romantic souls and spread a little happiness across campus. This fundraiser en- abled club members to have a day night outing, expenses paid, to Astroworld and a nice Houston restaurant. To end the year, the club sponsored a $500 Scholarship for an Outstanding Senior in the club, and the other science enrichment activities made for a very busy and enjoyable year. RIGHT SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS — Vice-Pres Leah Kennedy, Pres. Susan Judge. Treas Mark Saunders. Sec Rep Leslie Giles ABOVE: Club members enjoy their hayride at the Christmas Party ABOVE; Grant Underwood stokes the bonfire as other club members look on. BELOW: Science Club members sometimes get a little rowdy at Christmas Parties — but it ' s all in fun. SCIENCE Helping Others Help Themselves The 19S2-33 Patners Club proved ihemse. ' i ' es successful as they carried out a busy year. Beccr- ' ; cre and more popular, the Partne-s C z expanded to c ' e ' 75 rne be ' ' S- These students raised money tor many helpful activities. The Partners Club members worked many weekends preparing children for the Special Olympics. Until this special day arrived. The children grew more tense. Proving that the hard work paid off. the Conroe sponsored athletes won many awa ' ds. The Partners Club also com- peied in Bowling and Basketball. Finishing up a great year, the Partners Club allowed for interaction between the special children of Montgomery County and the students of Conroe High. Tne Pa ' tners Club. RIGHT: Deann Buckalew, Ms. Ober, and Mark Philiips take nDminaiions tor club candidates. BELOVv ' RIGHT: Partners Club sponsor. Ms. Ober discusses the club ' s agenda for the upcoming month while Polly Prater and Tracey Bortnem listen attentively. PARTNERS 1 05- Panne rs FWA FWA strives to a Bright Future Conroe High School is very fortunate to have a group of special people as students. These people are the members of Future Workers of America. Par- ticipating throughout the year in sports such as basketball, track, and bowling, great competition took place between members in other schools. The FWA had two special events this year. They took part in the Special Olym- pics and made a fun-filled trip to Astroworld. To raise money for these two activities they sold calenders and candles during the year. With the help of their sponsors, fvliss Ober and Mrs. Byrd, the FWA members learned responsibility and group membership during the 1982-83 school year. FWA members 1982-83 David Allen punching clock in Library. John Johnson cleans the cafeteria. The Leo Club of Conroe High School led an active year under responsible leadership within the 82-83 school year. As a community service club directed by the Conroe Lion ' s Club, the Leo Club Vi orked at a Blood Drive in December, held a Bike-A-Thon, and worked at the Lions Club Carnival; in addition, members worked together to help the under- privileged of the area. Members also had fun hosting the Sadie Hawkins Day as well as a White Cane Day. A full and en- joyable year was the rule as Leo Club members led a life in service to others while enjoying themselves too. RIGHT; John Paul Hopkins donates blood for the Leo Club sponsored blood drive, at First Baptist Church. ABOVE: Club members engage in lively conversa- tion at the annual Christmas Party, RIGHT: Kim Iverson maizes herself useful before din- ner at Christmas. Lions Make Tiger Tracl s LEFT: LEO CLUB OFFICERS — Pres Jay Muller, Vice-Pres Karen Cox, Rep Louanna Granados, Treas, Kaylyn Wetter, Tail Twister, Ricky Ybarra, Sec- Laurie Devine. ' r 7 ' ::. : m ' :■' - ■■-■■' ' - ■' ■■' - ;;- - ■•rjif : ABOVE: Leo Club Members LEO The Conroe High School Key Club helped its m embers develop initiative and leadership abilities through serving their school and community. These traits prepared tbe students for becoming useful citizens in tomorrow ' s world. The 1982-83 Key Club established itself as the largest club at CHS with over 200 members strong. Such a large membership made their aid and assistance felt greatly in the community. The fifth annual Powder Puff was sponsored by the Key Club as their main fundraiser. The funds were used to establish a Key Club scholarship fund and help local charity organiza- tions. At Christmas the club adopted a child and participated in Operation Santa Claus. A top Key-Clubber of the month was periodically chosen to reward especially outstanding members. This year ' s Key Club proved that bigger is better, especially when referring to big hearts. Seniors playing powder puff game. Building Better Citizens KEY 110-Key Club KEY CLUB OFFICERS — T. Singleton, T. Abner, J. Muller, K. Yancey, S. McShan, L. Devine, M. Hawthorne. FRONT: J. Noel, R. Mit- chell, L. Moore, T. Stockstill, J. Legg, T. McMillan, R. Acker. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1982-82 Key Club Key Club— 111 FCA Christian Athletes Share in Fellowship Succeeding in it ' s third year of ex- istence, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes worked to provide Christian Athletes meeting tinne and fellowship. The FCA members presented challenge and adventures of receiving Jesus Christ to all athletes and coaches. At Christmas time, these students collected gifts and food to give to the needy. Much gratitude was received in their efforts. These students attended the State Conference in Dallas in January and the National Conference in the summer. FCA members also en- joyed many fun-filled activities in which they raised money for by holding a movie and a popcorn sale. The FCA members became able to discuss and cope with the problems in every day life. They also enjoyed sharing films, guest speakers, and fellowship at their enjoyable meetings. OFFICERS ABOVE: FCA Sponsors Ron and Babette Eikenberg prepare Club members for upcoming convention. RIGHT: Tracey Bortnem looks over last minute details from ttie FCA meeting. ' ' k. - ■■■' •■OP — FCA boys chapter OTTOM — FCA Girls Chapter FCA Leaving the Rest Behind Members of the Tigerette Lettermen ' s club were best known during the 82-83 year for their hardwork and perseverance in various sports. Long hours before and after school at practices for volleyball, track, tennis, basketball, swinnming, and golf paid off in excellent performances in events which took place all year long. Participation in the community by the Tigerettes was exemplified in their annual sale of red poppies for the Veterans of Foreign Wars; this project netted the local VFW group more than $700 in donations, and the basketball players received a free meal at the expense of the lower-selling volleyball players after the supreme effort they made. The promotion of health and leadership was also a major goal of the club ' s members, and was accomplished with a style exemplary of the students of CHS. RIGHT Tigerette Officers — Donna Giles. Treas.; Sonja West, Vice-Pres.; Laura Vyoral, Sec; Cfierry King, Pres; Kelli Kellen, Pari RIGHT: Tigeretfes Lettermen ' s Club TIGERETTES 1 14«Tigeretles TIGERETTES Lauren Farmer shows determination on the volleyball court. .isa Miller shoots for two in a Tigerette basketball )ractice. Tigerettes- 115 PSYCHOLOGY MEETING OF MINDS The Psychology Club ' s calendar was filled with many activities this year. These events included a Get-Acquainted party, Christmas Caroling party, and an End-of- School Swim party. The Psychology Club members were also l ept busy with mak- ing Easter party favors for the Mon- tgomery County Center for the Mentally Retarted. The Psychology Club offers the chance to learn inter-personal skills, leadership skills and application of psychological principles. RIGHT; 1982-83 Psychology members. BELOW Bobby Rexford and Mike Wilson enjoy the Psychology Christmas party ' .- ss„:!v -- «af- ' t!«JSL. ' ; rid ' -re eusi-i-ZL. ii !. ' S«is::Ssssii. £t=.jAaii-Ssi-,iJ-niS ABOVE: Saundra Lewis watches the Christmas festivities. 1 16 • Psychology Signs of the Times This year the Conroe High Sign- language Club launched itself into its se- cond year of teaching a totally new inter- national language. The members of this club are both those with and without hearing impairment. With the aid of Pam Kakos, their sponsor, the deaf students were able to participate in more activities with their hearing friends. Some of these included teaching sign-language to various groups in Conroe, selling key chains with hand signs, and raising money for special devices which enable deaf persons to communicate over the telephone. All of these projects along with the end of school party completed a great year for all of the members. Officers — Pres. Nicholas; Treas. Signer Clete Boudroeux; V,P — Roy Jeff Cleveland, Sec, — Holly Sign Language Club members, Roy Nichols converses with instructor in class. SIGN LANGUAGE Sign Language 1 17 Creativity at Work The CHS Art Club led an active and creative year throughout the past nine months, beginning with participation in the annual Courier Pumpkin Prime-Time Contest in which many students, along with club sponsor Cynthia Reid, won prizes. The Western Art Show held in the Vocational Rotunda was hosted by the Art Club, and sent Conroe ' s Best-of- Show to Houston for the Livestock Show and Rodeo ' s Annual Contest. The Scholastic Art Show sponsored by Foley ' s and the Houston Post was entered by club members, and several Gold Keys were won with the original art- work of these CHS students. A Spring Art Show was another important annual event hosted by the club, and was financed — along with all other club ac- tivities — through the sale of stationery and greeting cards. A well-rounded and busy year was the norm for the Art Club, and members reflected the creative year with their creative minds and works. RIGHT: Art Club Officers — Julie Strouse, Rep.; Rfionda Acreman. Sec Treas,; Danny Boyd, Pres.; Cynthia Reid, sponsor; David Collins. Vice-Pres. Triumph- 1 19 ALL THE NEWS This year the Triumph ' s twenty members proved to be just as aiive as ever! The staff proved their journalistic talents while producing a monthly newspaper for the students at CHS. Though most of the student body was only aware of the Triumph ' s publication, the renowned Triumph Staff also did other works to further their knowledge in journalism. The staff had a page each week in the Woodlands Villager and is responsible for the making and selling of the football programs. In order to raise money for their organization the Triumph Staff had many activities. Each newspaper printed was sold for fifty cents which due to its high popularity brought in a good deal of money. Ads for both the newspaper and the football program were also sold. The Triumph Staff held two funfilled parties throughout the year, one at Christmas and one in the Spring. The coming of March also held a UIL Spring meet in store for Conroe High ' s journalism staff. Throughout the 1982-83 school year, sponsor Mrs. Mary Beth Perkins and Editor Dodie Ocker, along with the rest of the Staff, provided Conroe High School with a newspaper filled with facts and fiction interesting to high school students. Here ' s to a job well done! AT RIGHT ' Editor-in-Chief, Dodie Ocker ABOVE: Sponsor, Mrs, Perkins AT RIGHT: Photographers — Jim Campbell, Todd Holder TRIUMPH 120 Tiiumph TRIUMPH AT LEFT: News Staff — Editor, CarolTriplett, Sima Stillings BOTTOM LEFT: Features Staff — Editor. Molly Burt, Tracey Bortnem, Steve Mayor, Danny Gossage. BELOW: Ads Editor, Letty Granados, Photograpfiy Editor, Kattii Nelson. FAR BELOW: Sports Staff — Creig Coyne, Editor, Kelly Naylor, Russell Parry. M H J--: THAT ' S FUN TO PRINT! Triumph. 121 TROIKA: An Expression . . . The limited students which were selected for TROIKA had many goals set for their busy year. Among these goals were the making of their calender and TROIKA, the literary magazine. The an- nual calender became successful as it il- lustrated poetry by the TROIKA members, artwork, and a handy date recorder. The students of TROIKA worked all year long in preparing and distributing their literary magazine, TROIKA The main goal set for TROIKA members was to learn how to compile a literary magazine which was achieved successfully. These students also learned to plan a patronage campaign, to evaluate art and poetry, to layout and prepare a dummy magazine, and to plan distribution. Leading a successful year, the TROIKA members earned much gratitude for all of their hard work. TROIKA Members — Front: S Frazier, E, Dalton, S. Day. 2nd Row: A. Klein, L. Moore, T. Woods, 3rd Row: S Taylor, Mrs. Morton, T. Stockstill. 4th Row: M. Kasmiersky. M, Rogerson. K. Morrison. T. McMillan. Todd McMillan proofreads his copy as Sue Frazier looks on. TROIKA TROIKA LEFT: Shawn Day receives help from a fellow staff member, Tim Woods, ABOVE: Karen Morrison enjoys typing her final copies. Of Creative Talent NFL Voices of The Future The Conroe High School National Forensics League had a winning year under the leadership and coaching of their new sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Murphy, the Conroe Forensic League consists of the speech and debate team that represents Conroe High in various tournaments throughout the state. This year ' s veterans and freshmen banded together to produce the most outstanding group in several years. They did very well in tourna- ment competition this year, placing in the top five of every tour- nament they entered. At New Caney and KIngwood the Conroe speech and debate team picked up sweepstakes trophies. Students earned points for participating and placing in tour- naments. These tournaments featured events in debate, dramatic, humorous, prose, poetry, oration, and duet acting. Much dedication and endless hours of practice were required requlsltles of the forensic members. Awards were given at the end of the year for the students with the highest points. The NFL members sold Tiger Spirit buttons to promote Tiger Spirit as well as make money to pay for tournament entry fees. Between practicing and competing, members found time to at- tend a Halloween party, Christmas party, and an end-of-the- year banquet. The NFL Club made itself heard in 1982-83, con- tinuing a winning tradition at Conroe High. Distraction does not seem to bother some NFL members. Tine 1982-83 NFL club. Making Tracks Toward Leadership The members of the 1982-83 Student Council put out a great effort as they suc- ceeded through a great year. The busy year began displaying the Homecoming decorations to welcome back the Ex ' s. For the student body ' s enjoyment, the Student Council showed their annual movie, Every Day Heroes and also sponsored the Talent Show. Among the fundraisers held, was the Book Fair, in which these students put out much effort to help out Conroe High. Besides meetings, the Student Council members found time to get together and celebrate at their annual Christmas party and End of the Year Banquet. Finishing up a suc- cessful year, these students learned to make decisions, become responsible, build leadership, and act as the middle- man between the Student Body and the administration. OFFICERS — Sec, A. LeBlanc: V-Pres., C. Hud- son; Pres., J, Legg: Pari., T, Blanton; Treas., E. Dalton. Student Council members, Tina Singleton and Jim McKenzie keep the books in order at the Book Fair, Jay Legg and Alicia LeBlanc lead the Student Council in the Pledge of i£  ,3 . ' Allegiance. STUDENT COUNCIL 126 ' Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL student Council Members — M. Andrews, B. Bartholet, D. Barton, T. Blanton, D. Buckalew, Z. Cegelski, V. Childers, C, Cole. S, Culver, E. Dalton, J, Dwyer, K. Dyke, J. English, J, Finke, M. Franks, L. Giles, R, Greer, J. Hayden, K. Hiebert, A. Hoke. D, House, D. Kuehler, A, LeBlanc, S- Lewis, M. Mauermann, J. McKenzie, S. McLean, S. McShan, G. Meador, T. Miller, B. Moore, L. Moore, L. Nunn, D. Poissoit, C. Poole, P. Prater. T. Putman, P. Rice. K. Roundtree. H. Sctimuk. H. Signer. T. Singleton, T. Stubbs, B. Tetias, T. Termeer, R. Thornberry, T. Wein, D. White, K. Williams, G. Ybarra, M. Yoakley. student Council ' 127 GSL BEING GOOD SPORTS With a smile on each face and a gift in hand, the 1982-83 Good Sportsmanship League represented CHS in meeting and greeting students from other schools in our district. The GSL members were chosen for their leadership qualities and their ability to get along with people. Good Sportsmanship League activities and fundraisers ranged from saying the prayer at basketball games to selling key chains and Christmas ornaments. GSL members learned to promote good sportsmanship and friendly relations among schools. 1982-83 Good Sportsmanship League — J. Legg, L, Gerlach, M. Markey. J Muller, S. McShan, K. Alger, E. McWa shington. S. Strickland. E. Dalton, Mike Landry and Sponsor: Ms. Kim Ober, ABOVE: GSL members greet the Highlanders with a smile and a gift. RIGHT: Stan Strickland sells a keychain for the GSL fundraiser. The Reward of Excellence Community service, leadership, scholarship - that ' s what the National Honor Society is all about (plus a few parties here and there) . Starting off the year with a party, members kept up their spirit of community. The annual fall induc- tion was a success, with the remaining 5% of the top 15% in the senior class being inducted November 22nd. Great Christmas parties were a NHS tradition, and this year ' s party was no exception to the rule. To pay for pins and parties, Con- roe Tiger bumper stickers were sold in support of the school. The Spring Induc- tion of eligible Juniors was a main event for members, with a celebration following, to end the year — of course! 4 ]? a: r-HL k . IM ABOVE LEFT: NHS President Bob Swoap begins tlie ceremony for the 1982 Induction, ABOVE RIGHT; Greg Yates accepts tils pin and congratulations from Mr. Patterson at Fall Induction. LEFT: Officers — Media Ctimn., G. Hayes; Pres., B. Swoap; Sec, L. Devine; Ways and Means Chmn., D. Buckalew; Social H Ctimn., O. Maat; and Vice- Pres., S. McLean. NHS National Honor Society • 1 29 9 .-s-:-iit6 yuBy,t NATIONAL Maria Allen Phillip Beckler Jennifer Benardino Tim Biggio Tracy Blanton Tracey Bortnem Jane Broach James Bryan Deann Buckalew Tracy Cain Tricia Campbell Cynthia Cooper Karen Cox Emily Dalton Barbara DeFilippo Rhonda DeLuish Duane DeRouen Laurie Devine Ginger Dickinson Tina Dodson John Durfey Jody Dwyer . Kellie Dyke Paul Edwards Jason Eickenhorst Darrell Faught Jeff Pauley Russell Fleetwood Kyle Fore Sue Frazier Tammi Garrett Steve Garvin Beth Geick Laura Gerlach Jimmie Gentry Leslie Giles Bryan Givens Tonya Harlow Angle Hawkins Greg Hayes Greg Horn Carl Hudson Rodney Huerter HONOR SOCIETY 1 ' 11 1 1ike Jasek Sue Meiser Laurie Smith Christine Johnson Tina Miller Jennifer Staples Dhris Jones Kelly Naylor Bob Swoap aul Johnson Ty Norling Stanley Taylor Vljke Kasnniersky John Parsley Lara Vyoral aren Kelly Don Patin Wendy Wedward 3ynthia Kohler Lisa Peoples Terri Wells Jay Legg Melanie Perkins Kaylyn Wetter Saundra Lewis Patty Pinkston Charles Whitenberg Owen Maat Sheri Price Che Williamson Eva McCarty Matt Rogerson Tim Wood arin McDonald Lonnie Sailas Greg Yates Rhonda McDonald Jason Sanders Meredith Young Scott McLean Holly Schminkey Zach Zastoupil Todd McMillan _ mmtmmm National Honor Society ' 131 GOLDEN GIRLS irte ' August 9, 1982 began a busy year for the Golden Girls of CHS. Summer prac- tice lasted three weeks, and during that time the Golden Girls learned nine routines for football season, refreshed themselves daily with at least thirty minutes of high kicks, and became reac- quainted with hard work for eight hours. Through football season. Golden Girl sponsor, Mrs. Cain made sure that her ladies performed to the best of their ability. All the hard work seemed to pay off when on Friday nights the Golden Girls showed the Conroe fans exactly why they practiced twelve hours weekly. After football season, the drill team went right to work on their perfromances for basketball games. Each company showed their talents at both boys and girls varsity games. February and March held two competi- tions in store for the Golden Girls. As in years before the girls received many awards for preforming the jazz, high kick, and prop dances made up by the nine of- ficers of Golden Girls. The Golden Girls ended the hard work- ing year with their annual talent show. This activity was a fundraiser and brought the girls ' organization money. This money, along with the money gained from dance clinics held for fifth through eighth graders, payed for a five hundred dollar scholarship and Christmas and Spring banquets for the girls throughout the year. Though May ended a lot of hard work for the Golden Girls, most of them would return in just two months to begin work for next year. TOP RIGHT: Co. A — FRONT (L to R) : 1st Lt. M. Allen, 2nd Lt. D. Moore. 2nd ROW: M, Mauernnann, J. Reeves, L. Gerlach, R. Boley. C, Waisath, K. Paul. 3rd ROW: S. Wilson, D. Davis, M, Young, S. Holland, T. Stockstill, E. Dalton, G. Dickinson, L. Moore. BOTTOM RIGHT: Co. B — FRONT: M. Ayers. R. Stevens, C. Nelson. S. Bennett, T. Stubbs, M. Dial, D. Barton, S. Rictiards. S. Woods. MIDDLE: Lt. Co, B — M.Mauermann. BACK: H, Hill, P, Fovi ler, E, Palmer, H, Hicks, L, Brock, M. Jernigan, L, Alvarado, S, Heintz, 132- Golden Girls Company C, — FRONT; Lt. Co. C — S, Wilson, 2nd ROW (L to R) : K, Heibert, D, Dozier, D. Kramer, D. Smith, 3rcl ROW: D, Heath, V. Childers, G. Stockton, M Yoakley, M, Gillespie. 4th ROW: S. Benton, R, Stevens, A, Fuzzell, L. Mayes, S. Kellar, A. Jones, E. Griffith. ABOVE: Golden Girl Honor Guards — FRONT: J. Barnes. KNEELING: P Rickard, G. Hope. STANDING: K. Shelton, T. Woodard, P. Lamp. GOLDEN GIRLS Golden Girls -133 TOP: Director Diane Cain and Major Kim Paul. ABOVE: Golden Girl Officers — (L to R) : 2nd Lt. Co. A — D. Moore, Lt. Co. C — S. Wilson, Lt. Co. A — M. Allen, 2nd Lt. Co. D — S. Holland, Capt. of Drill — E. Dalton, Lt. Co. D — M. Young, Capt. of Dance — L. Moore, Lt. Co. B — M. Mauermann, Major — K. Paul. TOP RIGHT: Golden Girl Social Officers ■T. Stubbs, V. Pres. — D. Davis. Pres. Company D — FRONT (L to R) : Lt. Co. D . M. Young, 2nd Lt. Co. D — S. Holland. FIRST ROW: T. Toler. K. Lister, K. DeCuir, G. Faico, S. Signor, L. Nunn, M. Lokey, S. Jones, M. McWilliams, T. Wein, T. Letbetter, H Dill. J. Ricfiardson, M. Posey, G. Ybarra. SECOND ROW: S, Dixon, T. Garrett, M. Franks, A. Steinway, T McMillian, C. Aumiller, A. Holland, B. Jones, H Hayes, K. Boris, K. Scfiminkey, E. Spengel, R. Padon, K Banazek, M. Cfierry. GOLDEN GIRLS 134-Golden Girls GOLDEN GIRLS ABOVE; G G ' s, Cindy Waisath and Robin Boley eat before the Waco University game. ABOVE: Golden Girl Representatives — FRONT; Sr. Reps.: Toni Stockstill, and Ginger Dickinson. KNEELING: Fr. Reps. Margaret Franks and Tricia Letbetter. STANDING (L to R) ; Soph. Reps.: Elizabeth Palmer, Peggy Fowler, Jr. Reps.: Stephanie Heintz and Julie Reeves. Golden Girls- 135 THE 1982- ' 83 TIGER BAND A Show Stopping Year The Conroe Tiger Band had an action- packed year as they made their marl as one of the finest bands in Texas. This distinction did not come easily. Much hard work and many hours of practice were endured, and at times even enjoyed, by the band ' s 187 members. Neither Texas heat, pouring rain, of freezing temperatures deterred the band from its daily practices. On Friday nights all of this hard work paid off in large dividends as the Tiger band established itself as The Band. The Tiger band also participated in UIL marching contest and competed for the second straight year in the Southwest Regional Marching Bands of America contest, which was held at the University of Houston. Because of the football team ' s great season the band also got to perform in Texas Stadium in Dallas, where it closed out the marching season in top form. The Concert season was began im- mediately in preparation for the Christ- mas concert on December 16. The Sym- phonic, Concert, and Gold bands all per- formed various arrangements to promote Christmas cheer. The fourth annual Valentine ' s Day band banquet was held at the April Sound Club House on February 12. Dinner and dancing to a live band were enjoyed by band members and their guests. All of these activities were financed by the band selling acrylic ornaments and the Band Boosters offer- ing Sunday House Smoked Turkeys and holding suppers. Several months were spent preparing for UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest held in April. An End-of-the-year Concert was given to finish off a fantastic year. Much hard work and dedication was contributed by each band member, and this was shown by their successful ' 83 year. All State trumpet player Betti Geick performs tier solo 1982-83 Symptionic Band. BAND LEFT: Brass — K. Delleney, C Rose, S- Strickland, B. Ashorn, P. Mullens, R, McDonald, K. Hale, D, Sit- ferman, B. Bills, C. Bills, C- Freeman, A. Sanders, S. Kloesel, R, Butler, M. Biggio, D Frantz, B, Adams, B, Geick, S, Oatman, J. Schied, J, Winslett, J. Benardino, C. Fain, S, Swoap, M, Smalley, C. Copeland, H. Judah, A. Vader, M, Green, D. Filer, R. Thomas, X. Witkowski, B. Harlow, D- Artificavitch, D. Payne, R. Walker, D. Pyle, D. Feagn, D. Macha- jewskl, B. Smalley, G, Bloh, S. Pratt, K. Lynch, L. Choate, M. Biehl, C, Whitenberg, J, Allen, K. Trasher, T. Green, A. Vader, S. Tustison, B. Gordon, G, Holstead, K. Fore, M. Fowler, V. Howard, G. Kobes, J. Pokorski, K. Musgrove, R, Janowski, B. Carr, C. Thompson. BELOW LEFT; Mr, Rucker directs the Gold Band at the Christmas Concert. ABOVE: J. Phillips, K. Boyer, L. Ivester, E. Allen, K. Pippin, C. Golden, J. Whitmore, B. Kotenbrink. LEFT: Woodwinds — L. Broseman, M. Davis, C. Diaz, C. Harris, D. Poissoit, T. Harlow, R. Nelson, I, Gonzales, T. Gibson, K. Terry, C. Johnson, J. Parish, T. Loihie, L. Dockery, L. Giles, A. Her- nandez, N. Stevens, M. Baudat, L. Lewis, G. Baldwin, M. Willis, A. Berwick, S. Barry, M. Teweleit, P. Lowery, J. Durfy, N. Arnold, C. Duskin, G. Sweet, N. Wilson, K. Hanelein, J. Bolton, B. Richmond, G. Peace, M. Liles, M. Anderson, K. Copeland, M. JOhnson, M. Jasek, J. Hanelein, G. DeFilippo, T. Stone, C. Dumesnil, D. Barber, L. Graham, S. Woodson, T. Biggio, B. Tehas, T. Machajewski, J. Sander, K. Davis, L. Harlow, D. Mills, A. Nichols. Officers — R. McDonald — Drum Major, S. Cox — Flag Capt., K. Hake — Equip. Lt,, C. Johnson — Lt. Col., H. Judafi — Brass Lt,, M. Dunaway — Equip. Lt., J. Dwyer — Flag Capt., T. Machajewski — Woodwind Lt., L. Giles — Lib., T. Zuspan — Percussion Lt., J. Benardino — Lib., B. Tehas — Col. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Moffit tunes tfie flutes in tfie Concert Band. BELOW: Band Colonel Brian Tehas presents Sweetheart Jen- nifer Benardino a bouquet ot roses. ) FOR . TIGER PAWS . . . SIDELINE SUPPORT L 11 i nju L n V I L A I I The 1982-83 Tiger Paws cheered the tiger team into the playoffs. They aided in school spirit by yelling with cheerleaders at games and pep rallies. The Tiger Paws formed a victory line at half-time to show the players they supported them. They also supported their team by decorating the football players lockers. Christmas or- naments were sold to raise money for their Christmas Banquet. Tiger Paws learn the joy of being a member of a group and the responsibility membership requires. Kim Jackson lool s forward to a performance. ABOVE: D. Mott, R. Brookshire. M, Stanley take time out for a picture. RIGHT: K. Wadell. T. Abner, M. Stanley, D, Mott, S. Byers, R. Brookshire, K. Wichman, Tiger Paws officers. TIGER PAWS 142 Tiger Paws SINGING TO STARDOM ■M, The A Cappella III Choir class started out the year by selling candles for their fundraiser. They performed with A Cap- pella II for Christmas and Spring con- certs, UIL Concert and Sightreading Con- test. They also performed at the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest. The A Cappella III class developed special musical talents in a group setting as well as in their in- dividual potential. Students learned musical literacy covering all styles of music. LEFT: 1982-1983 A Cappella members — K. Mistric. A. Mancil. R. McKinney, A. Hargett, C. Merze, and L. Choate. ABOVE: A Cappella II sings at Christmas Concert. A Cappella III practices for Concerts. CHOIR ALL YOU NEED IS A SONG The 1982-83 Show Choir, a small group of devoted performers, had a suc- cessful year. The Show Choir performed for the exes at Homecoming for the Lion ' s and Rotary Clubs, and they had several concerts. They also performed at various Jr. High and Elementary schools. The Show Choir competed in a Show Choir Festival in the Spring. The Show Choir students were exposed to various audiences. They learned music of a more commercial nature, and performed choreographed music. They provided funds for their activities by selling candles. RIGHT: 1982-1983 Show Choir Members. BELOW LEFT; Billy Mazy practices Christmas concert. CHOIR ACappella II: Second to None Due to increasing participation and in- volvement, the Choir program at CHS ex- panded into a different format to accom- modate many interested students. A new A Cappella 11 choir was created to replace the outdated groups of past years; the approximately 50 singers prac- ticed long hours to perfect the voice on- ly style which characterizes any A Cap- pella group. They showed their stuff in quite a few ways: Christmas and Spring Concerts and UIL Solo Ensemble Con- test along with the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest gave members the chance to be recognized for their hard work and tireless efforts. Members join in a chorus at the Christmas concert. LEFT: A Cappella II Officers — Libr, T. Cain, Treas. J. Strother, Ses, B. Dobbs, Libr, D, Bartlett, Pres. S. league, Vice-Pres. C. Poe, Publ. Chmn. D. Gossage. Choir CHOIR i i One J J Singular Sensation Conroe High ' s top choral group, the A Cappella Choir, led an eventful year of concerts, contests, and public ap- pearances. To finance such a busy year, choir mennbers sold candles; this suc- cessful venture along with help from Choral Aides enabled them to order professional-quality music and to travel, with hard work and fun mixed together to distant contests. Several of the choir ' s outstanding musicians were also recognized when they made district re- gion area choirs. Learning about group participation and understanding the style of A Cappella singing were the main pur- poses of this top group as they showed they were singularly sensational. RIGHT: Officers — Publ. Chmn. L. Stewart, Sec. Treas. M, Fawcett, Libr, M. Landes, Libr. N. Gore, Vice-Pres. D. Sopohak, Pres, M. Edgmon. BELOW: A Cappella I Choir LEFT: Dist. ' Reg. Area State Choir Members — J, Ashby . S. Wilson , R. Matlock , M, Mathis . K, Pursley , T. Giles , M. Edgmon , L, Stewart , S, Dindof, S, Day ' , D. Ellis . R. Felts . BELOW: Directors Ann Lee and John Jennings after a jubilant performance. Singers of A Cappella I, raise their voices In praise of Christ at the annual Christmas Concert. CHOIR CHS Spotlights Young Talent Drama Club members. The Drama Club and Thespians had a quite active year. The Drama Club members and Thespians took trips to Sam Houston State University and Galveston to attend various plays, pro- ductions, and conventions. To raise money for their special activities, these students held a car wash, a Teacher ' s Talent Show, a Gift Sale, and various pro- ductions. Two very successful projects were Up the Down Staircase held In December and The Music Man in March. The Drama Club members and Thespians had quite a productive year promoting interest and knowledge of the theatre. Enjoying their successful year, these students celebrated at their cast parties after memorable performances, Christmas party, and annual end of the year banquet. Drama Club officers and Advisory Board. DRAMA THESPIANSI 150 Drama Thespians DRAMA THESPIANS ABOVE RIGHT: Members of the Drama Club re-enact a scene from Up the Down Staircase. Thespians — BOTTOM: D. Tolbert. S. Frazier, B. Johnston, M. Edwards. 2nd ROW: A. Hyde, G. McClimans, T. Giles, S. Day, K. Hake, S. Cox. 3rd ROW: R. McNeel, S. Sellars, S. Garvin. TOP: S. Woods, J. Ballard, B. Mazey, R. Felts. Drama Thespians 151 LATIN Once again Terri Carter has led the CHS Latin Club through another fabulous year. The Club chose this year to sell light bulbs for their fundraiser, and after the sales were completed the annual awards banquet was held at Mr. Gatti ' s where the top sellers were recognized. This get- together was one of the three enjoyed, including Halloween and Christmas parties. The Club also attended the State Convention in San Antonio, and for the first time hosted the Area Convention for JCL. This active part as host required a lot of hard work and participation from each of the club members, sponsors, and parents. In the first week of August the Club plans to attend the National Convention at the University of Rochester, in New York. At all of these contests the students took part in Certaman, Latin literature, vocabulary, and derivatives. At the end of the year the members participated in the annual Foreign Language Day where all of the foreign language students gathered and learned about the traditions and customs of the other language taught at CHS. Latin Club Officers — J Gentry. S. Seabolt, D. House, C. Hudson, D. Red, J. Staples, J, P. Hopkins, T, Putman, M. Kasmiersky. Latin Club Members Daria House con- gratulates Tim Putman on an excellent idea. Tim Putman discusses arrangements for convention with Mrs- Carter- Tim Putman 7tti Place national NJCL winner and Jotin Paul Hopkins, state treasurer for TSJCL. A Taste of German The 1982-83 German Club established itself as the busiest and most ambitious German Club ever. The monthly activities were well-attended by members, which resulted in an enjoyable time for all. As a fundraiser the club sold Advent Calen- dars and German Gummi Bears, produc- ing a record dollars profit. The German Club started out the year with a trip to the Bavarian Gardens for Oktoberfest. At the annual Halloween party prizes were given for the scariest, most beautiful, most original, and funniest costumes. When the hayride was rained out the dauntless members moved to Mr. Gatti ' s to experience cultures other than that of German. A gift exchange and caroling were the highlights of the Christmas party. A swim party wrapped up the end of the year with a splash. German students took the AATG Test, which compared them nationally with other German students. Many students competed in the State Contest on April 23 at Crockett High School. The German Club proved that it is possible to have fun and learn about the Germanic language and culture, because that is exactly what they did. Cynthia is an active participant in the German Club ABOVE: Frau Sather and company enjoy the festivities at Bavarian Gardens. ABOVE RIGHT: Hans Schmucl shows that he can do two things at once. RIGHT: Officers — FRONT: A, Popp — Treas., L. Jasek — Hist. BACK: J. Bolton - Sec, H. Schmucl — V.P., R. Gideon — PR.. Frau Sather — Sponsor. GERMAN GERMAN : ' := v--: - . : ' j K-y :.t - ::: Ja The 1982-83 German Club. ABOVE LEFT: Paul Threadgiil. Marc Dunaway, Jody Dwyer, and Adam Popp prepare to leave Mr. Gatti ' s. ABOVE RIGHT: A German Club member sells Gum- mi Bears to eager customers. LEFT: So ttils is German lllll! FRENCH SAY FRENCH This year ' s French Club enjoyed fine French food and a Mardi Gras celebra- tion. As a fundraiser the French Club par- ticipated in Foreign Language Day and sold memo boards. The French Club had a Halloween party and a Christmas party as is French Club tradition. The students in the French Club learned interaction with other French students and were ex- posed to French culture. RIGHT: French Club officers. BELOW; Frencfi Club members. ■-5 f Tnj ' P T ' ABOVE: French Club members pose for a picture. FRENCH Spanish Spells Fun! The Spanish Club members began working to extend their experience in class and after school. These students gained knowledge and responsibility of being a member of an important club. The Spanish Club members began their year of activities with a Mexican dinner at Ricardo ' s. They also attended a Football game, an annual Christmas party, and many movies, including Man of LaMan- cha. The major fund raiser was Foreign Language Day which everyone enjoyed very much. Even though the Spanish Club members enjoyed a fun-filled year, they still excelled in learning the Spanish language which will prove to be very handy. Officers — BOTTOM: Myriam Klein, Heidi Hicks, Polly Prater. Mereditfi Markey. TOP: Mindy Jer- nigan, Mereditfi Young. Emily Dalton, Sponsors — Ms, Larson, Mrs, Smitfi, Mr. Usfier. David Preston enjoys fiis Mexican dinner at Ricardo ' s, ISPANISH 158 -Spanish ' ' I ' W % ' ly LEFT A blindfolded Spanish club member swings at the pinata. ABOVE Heidi Hicks helps herself to the Christmas buffet. Spanish- 159 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kellie Dyke — Sr. Cindy Wallace — Jr. 160 • Varsity Cheerleaders Take It to the Top! The ten brightest smiles on the days of any com- petition couid aiways be found on the faces of the ten varsity cheerleaders of Conroe High School. The girls began working early in the summer, learning cheers, putting pyramids together, and painting signs to encourage the players, and to spark the en- thusiasm of the sports fans. From football season throughout baseball season, their support helped all the players realize their importance to CHS and the Student Body. Monies they raised contributed to the erection of a new school song — board and banners in the gymnasium representing all the schools of District 16-AAAAA. Why do cheerleaders put so much effort into just one activi- ty? Head cheerleader Tracy Blanton explained it; It ' s the school spirit that motivates us — we just want to get out there and cheer for all CHS teams! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Varsity Cheerleaders- 161 In their second year of existence, the JV cheerleaders under the direction of Mrs. Annette Ferrell and Ms. Vicky Swan- zy, worked very hard together to learn pyramids, cheers, and chants. By the time school rolled around, their suppor- tive signs and yells were ready for use , and they did get a lot of use. Cheering at all junior varsity games throughout the school year was their main purpose and certain varsity games and pep rallies also felt their presence as they supported those teams as well. The second year CHS had JV cheerleaders worked out very well; it is a good tradition to carry on. JV CHEERLEADERS 1 62 -JV Cheerleaders JV Cheerleaders -163 FLARE STAFF To the CHS Student Body and Faculty; It ' s not just another yearbook, is it? The creation of an exceptional yearbook such as this involves tremendous dedication and sacrifice from everyone participating; the 1983 FL ARE staff possessed these qualities throughout nerve-wracking deadlines and hard-to-solve problems which hit us always at our busiest and worst times. At times like these, it seemed that we would never finish the 1 983 FLARE on schedule, but we did and as you can see, it was worth the trouble; those near-insane times also brought us as a staff closer together. The first major project we undertook was our summer ads campaign, which netted us over $19,000 in sales and our second con- secutive year as the nation ' s top sellers. Our winning tradition continued as we went on to sell yearbooks in October — our book ranked as the largest high school yearbook in the nation, and with over 400 pages, that ' s no small feat. The best times were shared at our Christmas party and End-of-Deadline Parties; we finally had the chance to enjoy ourselves without Quad-Paks or copy fitting forms looming over our heads. And they would have stayed there if our devoted sponsor, Mrs. Cindy Dodd, had not forced us into decisive action with the help of our great and creative editor, Deann Buckalew. Enough thanks cannot be expressed to these and to others who offered their services and cooperation — along with their tremendous support — in helping us to achieve our goal. We never could have made it without them. Since the theme of the FLARE was to be THE TIMES OF OUR LIVES, we decided to use different periods in time: Renaissance, Stone Age, Frontier Life, Southern Plantation Life, The 40 ' s, 50 ' s, 60 ' s and present day ( 1980 ' s) to illustrate the cultural changes in THE TIMES OF OUR LIVES. Hopefully, when you look back upon this 1983 FLARE, all the good times of high school will all come back to you: the good friends, great parties, moments when we were all ' one ' — like our pep rally and game against McCullough — and you know that our theme is true: they were The Times of Our Lives for everyone at CHS. Sincerely, The 1983 FLARE Staff  • Mill ' iiiiliiiliiiii nAMW timttKlmM ABOVE: Leslie Giles sets up her club pages before the first deadline — Miss Organization herself! RIGHT: Assistant Editor David Red and Sponsor, Mrs. Cin- dy Dodd Recording the Good Times You want HOW MANY pages — WHEN ' ' ? Mimi Gay gapes in disbelief at her assignment as Melissa Andrews looks on. ORGANIZATIONS — Rebecca Traylor — Assistant Editor, Vici i Childers, Julie Reeves. Melissa Andrews, Grant Underwood, EDITOR: Leslie Giles. BELOW: Ads Editors Melanie Perkins and Kim Paul catch up on local gossip while they should be doing what? — WORK!? i • y -Sfi) ' iAA MiM4!ji jt njft g y i TBWIMWnwPWP WI B W W ! ffxVvJit«if f ' w. SPORTS — Gary Meador, Kristi Alger, EDITOR: John Paul Hopkins, Rodney Huerter. FLARE STAFF FLARE STAFF LEFT: CLASSES STAFF — Mimi Gay, Kim Loveless, Laurie Devine, and EDITOR Tammy Stubbs. BELOW: ADS STAFF — Ton Lowrance, Co-EDITOR Melanie Perkins, Stan Strickland, Co-EDITOR Kim Paul, John Durfey, ' if ,d eLA ' it f ' OFFICERS: VP — Alicia LeBlanc, Pres. — Reagan Greer, Treas. — Patti Gaugh, Sec. — Louann Moore. 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Sophomores •221 (6 In Memory of Chris Reese When the world loses a person who cares so much about every one, it takes a long time to fill the void. We will miss you, Sunshine. 222 -MEMORY In Memory of Ander Jerome (Red) Johnson 11-12-65 to 7-7-82 Love always Your Mother, Mrs. Mamie C. Stegall. Classmates of 1984. Friends. ' Special Committee Gwen McAdams, Darryl Tolbert, Lisa Hill, Efrem McWasliington Special Thanks to: The Las Bella Donna Club. MEMORY -223 0. s . 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Richard Olivo Michelle Olson Robbie Opel iS Chad Oppliger Dered Oswald Rhonda Oulline Willur Owen Linda Owens Rhonda Padon Mike Page Lance Pahanke Rhonda Paige Tina Paige Kim Pardue Jeannie Parish Bradley Parker Wendy Parks Shawn Parsley Lynn Parson Nicole Pascarella Michelle Patts Vernon Payne Kerri Pearoe Catherine Pells Carlos Pena Nikki Penland j Raymond Pennington Troi Penrod Dena Pentecost Jeff Perkins H Stephanie Perkins Rachel Perry Steven Perry Susan Perry Doug Perser Tim Rj Jimmy Kim Petty Dana Pever Veronica Phelps Jennifer Philips Brian Phillips Brian Phillips Gina Phillips Gayie Mitchell Margie Mobley Lillian Moody Roger Moody Butfy Moore Craig Moore Jennifer Phillips Johnny Phillips Mark Phillips Steve Phillips Tommy Pickle Karen Pierce Denice Pilkenton Kassandra Pillow John Pinchback Paula Pinkney Shanna Pirtle Terence Plumber Jay Pokorski Matt Pond Eddie Poplin Michelle Posey Mike Potter Michelle Potts Julie Powell Lacissa Power John Prescott Gregory Price LeAnn Price Terry Price William Price Marie Prigmore Jennifer Pritchett Tayla Purcell Duane Purselley Kelley Pursley Charles Randall Juana Rangel James Rasberry Karin Rash David Raupp John Read Kim Records Willie Redeo Brad Reel Chris Reese Randy Reese Dennioe Reynolds . . 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Evan Robersonj ,j Chris Rober gp ' ' - Gayle Robert Jody Robinson Jimmy Rodkey Maria Rodriguez Mark Rodngi Veronica Rodriguez ' ' Vincent Rodriguez Wendy Roe Tom Rogowski Ronald Roland Darrell Romero John Roper 238 • freshmen Catherine Rose Kristin Rountree Robby Rubio t Sherri Rucker • Tim Ruckman Kevin Runneds James Rushing Kevin Rushing Shelley Rushing Robert Russell Rodney Russell Lea Rulledge Kenny Salenni Pedro Sails Lola Sallas Gary Sanders James Sanders Molena Sanders Scott Sanders Gererdo Sarabia Maria Sarabia Steve Saunders Norman Savadina Patti Schafer Bill Schleisner KrisSchminkey Margaret Schramm Larry Schubert David Schultz Margaret Schuize Gary Scott James Scot Kathy Scott Mark Scott Wallace Scott Jeff Seale Sheili Seale Denise Seay John Sebastian Andrea Sechler Chris Segler Teresa Self Lisa Sellars Kary Sentmanat James Shank Tim Shantz Paul Sharp Judy Shaw Todd Shelton Eddie Sherburne Darrell Sherer Lisa Shipley Joseph Shipman Reed Shoemaker Sara Signer Jeff Sim Todd Simmons John Simon Kelli Sims Tomitra Sims Tony Sims Chris Singleton Glen Singleton Charlie Skelton lohn Skidmore ,i,i„,. ammy Skinner Dawn Slocum Tonya Slusser Michael Smalley Angela Smith Diannia Smith Greg Smith Hugh Smith Jason Smith Karen Smith Kelley Smith Mark Smith Robert Smith Robin Smith Tamara Smith Tanya Smith Sandra Bybee Robert Smitherman Keith Sneed Tammy Snider Shane Sobon Tina Sollz Krisan Sowell Wendy Spearman Carol Spence Sean Spencer Erin Spengel Bart Stacy Todd Staffard Lara Standley Mike Stanley Brenda Stanton s?. «y Andrea Steii Lewis Stephens Teresa S ewart April Stone Chris Stonesiferi Jeutg Strain Jeff Street Melissa Stricl land Barron Stubblefield Billy Suchors Gayla Sullivan J Sullivan Michelle Sullivan Everett Sunday Jinn Swanson Kurt Swarthout Mistie Svi artman Steve Swoap Tanni Tachetl Becky Taylor Curtis Taylor John Taylor Katrjna Taylor Michelle Taylor Cale Teeter Steve Termeer Kathy Terry Kay Terry Lonney Terry Colby Thames Jackie Thatcher Kris Th lei Robert Thomas Tim Thomas : Michael Thomason ;- ' Racheal Thornberry ;: Gillie Thorpe : Monique Threadgill Pat Ticer Leslie Tillet Kelly Tischendorf Scott Tischendorf Troy Tischendorf Kerry Toddy Leon Tolbert Tina Toler Kim Trero John Tucker Sherry Tucker Billy Turner Danny Turner Paige Turner Scott Turner Kelley Underwood Aaron Vader Andrew Vader Coty VanNess Laura Vanis Ricky Vaughn Sherry Vazqu ez : ' | KitVick ' 1 Vivian Vick Thomas Vickers Martin Villarreal Helen Vincent Raymond Vinson Kevin Vinther Denise Vohsen Craig Voigt Chris Wagner Kathy Wagner ■Kelly Wagner Steve Wagner Danova Wajerstein Donnie Walker Elizabeth Walker Matt Walker Renea Wallace k Robert Wallace Mike Ward Jeffery Warren Cindy Watkins ; Adam Watson Randy Weaver Roger Weaver Tina Weaver I Becky Webster f Tammy Webster Devin Wedward Roy Weeks Sue Weese Tinker Wein Jenny Welch Tracey Welch John Wentling Brook Wessel Dale West Jeff West Kimberly West Autumn Westergren Steve Westergren Steve Westerman Shannon Wheeler Angle Whetstone Mike Whiddon Sheila White Tera White Larry Whitehead Jeff Whitmore Matt Whitney Mark Wiggins Jonathan Wilcox Todd Wiley Aaron Williams Kim Williams Lucretia Williams Massey William Orma Williams Marilyn Willis Trudy Willis Annette Wilson Chris Wilson Clayton Wilson Mioah Wilson Pamela Wilson Jeff Wimp Eric Winn John Wise Ambrose Witkowski Paul Womack Elizabeth Wong Ricky Wood Ross Wood Russell Wood Debbie Woodall Katherine Woodrow Cathy Woods Laura Wright Myron Wright Randy Wright Kim Wyatt Gabie Ybarra k limmm t Bk Faailty 243 jj jiS ii : Working For You: President ROGER GALATAS Vice-President DR. CHARLES ELDRIDGE DON BUCKALEW WILLIAM LEIGH f DR. DON COLLINGS DR. JOHN PEET DR. ROBERT RABUCK 1982-83 Conroe Independent School District School Board. 244- Faculty The Decision Makers Asst. Principal GLENN WINN ' ' Asst. Principal KARL SARTORE N Faculty • The Problem Solvers MIKE MILLIFF 12th Grade Dean J. M. GOLDING 1 1th Grade Dean LUTHER HALL 10th Grade Dean R. A. ZUBER 9th Grade Dean SHARON WALTERS 12th Grade Counselor BETTY SMITH 1 1th Grade Counselor ELMER GIPSON 10th Grade Counselor VERA K. WELLS 10th Grade Counselor NANCY GUINN 9th Grade Counselor PAUL HARRIS 9th Grade Counselor EARL COLLIER 9th Grade Super. BEVE BARBARA GREEN Nurse MARTHA HAINES, R.N. Dir. Health Services ROBERTA MEEKS Dean ' s Aide GRACE FAIR Dean ' s Aide JOYCE MCFARLAND Dean ' s Aide 246 ' Faculty |S¥4 DENISE ADAMSON Receptionist, Freshma n Office MICHAL BRAND Faculty Workroom Aide WILMA EATON Counselor ' s Aide BRENDA FASNACHT Teacher ' s Aide VIRGINIA GILBERT Counselor ' s Aide JOAN HAMMOCK Main Office Aide JOANN MYERS Attendance Clerk ELLEN NEVES Receptionist, Main Office ELIZABETH OGLESBY Head Attendance Clerk BONNIE PRATT Department Head Aide LOISQUINN Registrar VIRGINIA SCHILHAB Attendance RUTH STROZIER Freshman Office MARGIE STUBBS Financial Clerk SHIRLENEVALIGURA Counselor ' s Office KATHY WILLIAMS Freshman Aide A Helping Hand Facul!y2« teaching: A Tough Job 9HB Teaching The Past j|if,l)lli.).l,„i.,iHlil,l)j.lilJ.li)J, J,i,ll). ' llliUll,jl,l,ii,)ljl,,i„,, , l |, CAROLE DUSEBOUT History AN|NFTT| FFRRFI | History DOROTHY GRAHAM World History DON GRANGER World History LA WREN GUNTER World History TED HAESE American History -lYFRHANir.F merican History LAURA INGLE Government PATRICIA KUNS American History JANICE MERRYMAN American History KAREN MILLIFF American History FRANCES PEOPLES Government EARL RICHTER Government C. O. SPEARS Ad. Soc. Sci., World History S ' ta • Faculty Teaching is a demanding job and the majority of teachers do not receive the credit they deserve. Untold hours are spent writing curriculum and grading papers, not to mention teaching five or six classes a day. It ta( es a truly dedicated person to be a good teacher. Teachers pour a lot of time and effort into their job and the rewards are small. Today ' s society is in low gear in regards to teachers. One will pay to see an athlete compete or a musician play, but how much is one willing to pay to see a person teach? It makes one stop and think how much value is placed on educa- tion in today ' s society. Teachers are the real hope for the future. If young people are to lead pro- ductive lives, careful training and teaching is necessary. After all, teachers are the trainers of the mind. Teachers deserve respect. Their time and effort receive little gratitude. All the freedoms that we as Americans take for granted are guarded by education because education is the basis for liberty. Thomas Jefferson once said, A nation that expects to remain free and ignorant expects what never was and what never will be. Those few words show us how much we owe to teachers. It ' s time we give them the credit they so deserve. MARGUERITE BYRNES Dept. Head, Calculus I, II PATSY BALDWIN Intro Algebra I, Algebra I VICKIE SWANZY Algebra I, Cheerleaders MARION SZYMCZAK Geometry, Intro Algebra II CAROLYN FANNIN Algebra II, FOM 11 WILLIAM FRANCIS Algebra II, FOM II DAVID GREENFIELD Algebra II ERIC HAUG Algebra II PEGGY HYDE Analytics, Trig. Algebra KAREN KNOTT Geometry, Trig. KAREN LILLEY Algebra II, Trig. KAY LYNCH Geometry, FOM II IVAN-MADELEY Algebra I, Intro Algebra I DIANA OCHOA Algebra Summing It Up Faculty • t ' s A Science If Annette Ferrell watches the cheerleaders cautiously. NOVELENE THURSTON Dept, Head, Bio. II KATHY ARNO Chemistry I AVA BARGMANN Bio. I, Astronomy DARLENE BASS Physical Science JOAN CARR Physical Science EDWARD HULSHOF Biology I STEVE KHATIBI Physics JOSEPHINE MARSHALL Chemistry I, II LORETTA PEACOCK Biology I KEYEA PETERS Biology I KATHRYN REICHENBACH Physical Science SHELBA RICHARDSON Biology I PAULA ROBINSON Physical Science CYNTHIA STORKEL Physical Science GINNYTERMEER Chemistry I It Crawls, Smells, or Does Not Wor 260 • Faculty Enriching Young Lives PAT RUTHERFORD Dept. Head, English IV SHIRLEY ALPERT English IV VICKI BARNES English I SALLY BEARD English IV LINDA BONAR English I LYNN CARTWRIGHT English I LAURIE DEVEREAUX English I JEAN DINKINS English 11, III ANN DOYLE English II BETTYE GORDON English II SUSIE HEFT English 111 LINDA HERRING English 111 AMY HOWARD English 111 SHEILA JONES English I MARIANN KAYE-JOHNSON English II SUSIE KERR English I PEGGIE MILLER English III SUSAN MORTON CnglisRllI FRAN MOTE English 1 LESLIE PATTERSON English IV BEVERLY PERSON English IV MARILYN SOMMERS CVAE English MAVIS SULLIVAN English II VIRGINIA TAMBORELLO English II CAROL THOMPSON English II, 111 ANNA THORPE English IV, Humanities CAROL VERGEL LINO English II ELNORA WOOTTON English Faculty •251 Special People . . . 2S2 • Facully MELISSA BYRD Special Services JOANNGOLDING Special Services WENDY HARPER Special Services KIM OBER Special Services SANDRA YOUNG Special Services TERRi CARTER : Latin i, II, III ' CHERYL JETT i French I, II, 111,1V ; PAULA SATHER i German I, II, 111, IV 5 SWANETTE SMITH ;] Spanish I, II, Tiger Paws ;! CLINTON USHER ' Spanish il, III, IV KATIE HILL Deaf Education KIM MOON Deaf Interpreter PAM KAKOS Deaf Ed. Teacher MARY CROSSLEY Homemaking SHIRLEY HAYWARD Homemaking BARBARA POISSOIT Homemaking BARBARA LANDRY Shorthand, Typing I JANET DOUGLASS Business MARGARET FRANCIS Business CAROL PITTS Business EVELYN SMITH Busin3ss GWEN WELCH Business BECKY BELL Drama CALVIN BLAKE Security MATTiE EHLER Art CYNTHIA REID Art RICK MOFFIt Band DIANE CAIN Golden Girls, Eng. Resource CINDY DODD Photography, Flare JOHNNY JENNINGS Choir ANN LEE Choir MARY BETH PERKINS Triumph. Eng. II KATHLEEN PURSWELL , Study Hall WILLIAM STEEN Driver Education DENNIS BALUSEK Metal Shop MARK BORIN Drafting ROGER BURCHETT Metal Shop Helping Students Help Themselves Faculty ' 253 Coache KIP ANDERSON P.E. Athletics BOB BONAR P.E. Athletics KELLY CALLAHAN Biology, Athletics JERRY CARTER World History, Athletics FREDDIE CREED Athletics MU ' ECROWL Math, P.E. lOECUDE li ' ctics. Health Y APEN DOVE ; , Trainer nhANin TBrRHARDT L: ol ! ' , Athletics BABETTE EIKENBERG Biology, Athletics RONNIE EIKENBERG Health, Athletics MIKE FERRELL World History, Athletics - ,-.« 5.  . I ' ve got spirit, yes I do .. How ' bout you? JACK FLAUTAU Athletics PAT HILL Health HELEN HUBER Athletics Secretary TOMMY JOHNSON Athletics, History BUDDY MOORHEAD Athletic Co-ordinator MARSHA PORTER Asst. Athletic Co-ordinator CAROL RAICA Biology — Athletics FRANK ROMERO History — Athletics LAURA SCHMIDT P.E., Athletics JOY SPEARS P.E„ Athletics DAVID WEBB Business, Athletics RON WELLBORN History, Athletics Striving for Success Facully2SS Service With A Smile ft t. .ill . l P, f , - TOP; MAIN CAFETERIA - L to R: C. Williams, G. Scoff, C. Tapely, R. Garcia, Z. Long, A Smith P Al inson, B. Aldridge, E. Patterson, K, Cool , A. Kennedy, M. Greg. Bottom, L to R L Graham ' s Smith. A. Smith, M. Lucas, N. Patterson. ABOVE: FRESHMAN CAFETERIA - L to R: D. Drewry, J. Perry. S, Beavers, D. Baker M Womack M. Genet, Bottom, L to R: M. Zoma. C. Blaokwell, B. Carrington, E, Fisk. Billy Lyons and Jeff Johnson do their job as studeni aides. 256 • Faculty ATTENDANCE OFFICE Todd Humphreys Karen Springer Colleen Budde Margaret Leary Keith Hinze Tracie Hyer Travis Brown Andrew Saienne Beverly Spulock David Courtney Jetfrey Davis Tommy Vanckhoven Kim Wichman Kelly Cox Kathern Feemster Kim Iverson - Jennifer Snyder Tracey Bilton Robert Gurley Dana Swinney Michael Harris COUNSELOR OFFICE David Clayton Janie Wiley John Miears Tammy Stubbs Richard Gower Dianna Dozier Reagan Brookshire Keri Loveless Gary Armstrong Don Patin Debbie Phillips Theresa Marquardt VOCATIONAL Cherry King Sharon Bird John Beckmeyer Deborah Vaughan Jennifer Hamm Lisa Tillerson Sonya Baker Carence Lewis Stacy Brinegar Eddie Burns Trudy Dowd Ronnie McGaughy DEPARTMENT HEAD OFFICE Jay Riley Dawn Croxdale Tasha Sides Mike Coleman Mark Whitworth Jennifer Reeves Patti Burnitz Connie Sewell I:- Roy Guinn Todd Stevens MAIN OFFICE Mark Schultz Laurie Smith Kelli Flores Jimmy Sander Thomas Blue Cody Caywook Lisa Duncan Tanya Harlow Felicia Myers Christi Clark Angela Smith Tom Fichter Jeff Kropik LIBRARY Alice Anderson Timothy Gray David Allen Michele Lang Robert Jean Russell Roan Rene Bennett Kelly Haneline a Robin Karickhoff Kenneth Preas Darrin Adams Pamela Hobbs Denise Martin Jeff Beard Donna Murphy Robby Williams FRESHMAN OFFICE Daette Bartlett Anita Gates Clay Copeland Robin Earehart Roy Hock Keith Christian David Collins Tavie Steed Jake Haden Jeni Hanes Tame Kelly Emma Weir Laurie McBride Bryan McClung David Pyle Terri Wells Darrin Rice Tracy Cain Beverly Arnold Greg Heine Brenda Dobbs Tina Milief Joe Taylor Kim Carlisle Larry Reed Stephen Byington Michele Rogowski Susan Owen Rodney Acker Becky Mastin Paul Brown Chris Andress Julie Strother DEANS OFFICE Scott Carlisle Karen Hiebert Jane Webster Jeff McNemar Jeff Baker Melinda Arrington Kirk Doyal Heather Jones Charles Patterson Leodis Haynes Wendy Coots Randy Rainwater Mark Webb Belinda Whitehead Billy Riggers Vickie Blake Earnest Langford Billy Lyons Mike Moorhead Jimmy Nelms Robert Secrest Michael Adams Chris Foster Cynthia Kohler Alicia LeBlanc Polly Prater Toni Stockstiil Robert Beck Jeff Klotz Dena Davis Daryl Day Debbie Meeks Janet Mims Richard Moore Charles Hall PE OFFICE Kelli Bruster Leslie Lowe Cheryl Moore Shelly Moore Kelly Farmer Carly Moore Lisa Stiles Tammy Womack Lisa Camphena ;. Faculty •257 A School For RUTH SOLLOCK Vocational Counselor GARY KRUGER Vocational Asst. Principal ELEANOR BRIGKHOUSE Vocational Office WYNNELLE GIBSON Vocational Bidg. Receptionist LOUISE JESSIP Financial Aide JEFFSUMMY Special Services Aide EULINEBASILE Cosmetology GARY BASS Marine Repair LINDY BINGHAM VOE BILLY CARVER Ag. BETH CASSELS Office Duplication LUAN EARTHMAN Child Care HARLAN FUNDERBURG i.C.T. 258 • Faculty he Job Minded JACK McCULLAR Auto Mechanics JAMES MOOPE Voc. School Super. MARIAN PEARCE Child Care FRONCELL REECE Ag. PHILLIP RIVET Co-op SUN ROSS Data Processing JUANITA SIMMONS Co-op SANDI SMITH Data Processing JAMES SUMMY Building Trades MARY SUMMY Drafting JIMMY TAYLOR Auto Body WILLIAM TABOT Radio and T.V. NATALIE TAYLOR Data Processing kC RICKVAGULIN Ag. CAROLYN WALKER VOE Lab. CHARLES WELTMANN Ag. FacuHy269 OUTSTPNDING Tracy Blanton Tracy was active in a noteable variety of tiigh school activities. After being a Golden Girl for one year she became a varsity cheerleader and head cheerleader her junior and senior year. Throughout her four years, Tracy represented the Glass of ' 83 in many school offices. She served as a four member of the Student Council, and was also a two year member of FLARE STAFF, where she exhibited her great artistic talent, and was activities editor her senior year. Tracy received further recognition when elected Homecoming Queen Candidate and was selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. The Key Club honored Tracy by electing her as their Flare Queen Candidate, Tracy is a fine credit to Conroe High. Four years of marching band kept Tim on the move in high school. When he wasn ' t marching with the band, Ttm was participating in the Industrial Arts Club of which he was chosen president of local lAC and president of regional lAC club. Tim also participated in the French Club for two years. He received the honor of being inducted into the National Honor Society as a junior. Tim Biggio 262i- Honors Emily, a four member of the Golden Girls, devoted much of her time to performing for, and supporting CHS. As a junior shi was chosen as lieutenant of Company C and Captain of Drill hi Senior year. Emily was also active as a GiGi. In addition, she was actively involved in the Key Club, Partners Club, NHS, GSL, Sign Language Club and Trokia .Staff. Spanish Club was also very familiar to Emily, where she was elected representative and FLARE Queen Candidate her Senior year. Emily received further recognition when inducted into Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Emily Dalton Mark Edgmon In his four years at CHS, Mark displayed an abundarice of talent. Musically he sang in A Capella Choir all four years taking the role of president his senior year. Mark received the honor ot making All District, Region, Area and All state Choir as well as awards in U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble competition. Deann Buckalew The FLARE Staff has played a major role in Deann ' s fo ' years at CHS. Serving as Assistant Editor her junior year and Editor of the 1983 FLARE, her senior year, Deann took on a great deal of responsibility and leadership. With her devotion to the FLARE, Deann, still found time for many clubs throughout High School, including; Partners Club, Key Club. the Student Council and a two year member of the National Honor Society, where she served as Chairperson of the Ways and Means Committee. Her senior year, Deann was selected as the Queen Candidate for the FLARE Staff. Deann ' s future plans include attending Baylor University and keeping up the radition of being a Baylor Bear. SENIORS 1983 Beth Geick Active in the band, for four years, Beth, a solo finalist, was named to All-State, All-District, Regional and Area band, and a member of the Dixieland Band. Beth was very active in the CHS Science Fair program. She won numerous awards for her projects, including: the Texas Academy of Science Regional Championship, speaker at UT Science Symposium, State representative at National Army Science Symposium, the 1982 High School Fair Best Presentation and the 1983 Edison Foundation National Scholarship for her outstanding work in Science. John Durfey As a four year member of the Marching Band, John ' s High School days were fast paced. In addition to band, John was a member of the French and Spanish Clubs, and was active in Young Republicans. He was appointed Business Manager of the 1983 FLARE, his senior year, where he spent many hours keeping the Ad ' s Staff in line. John also managed to stay on top, while being a two year member of the National Honor Society. Jane Broach In her four years at CHS, Jane displayed an abundance of in- telligence. She was very academically oriented, but found time for the German Club. She was also a member of Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and a two year member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Perhaps her greatest honor was serving as salutatorian. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1983 Paul Edwards Paul was a very active member of the CHS basketball team, Paul played JV basketball for three years and played varsity his senior year. Baseball also prospered by Paul ' s talents He quickly rose through the ranks, playing one year of JV and two years of varsity. Academically, Paul was involv- ed in many extra curricuJar activities, NHS and Chess Club are among his credits. Barbara DeFilippio While maintaining a high grade point average, Barbara managed to participate in four years of high school activities, although it has taken her only three years to graduate. Barbara used her talents as a valued part of the NFL. She accumulated a number of awards and honors In UIL competition. Barbara was also very involved with the Science Fair program at CHS, where she received several awards for her outstanding Science pro- jects. Other clubs in which Barbara contributed were the Latin Club, Science Club, Drama and National Honor Society. J. T. Eckstrum Although J.T. is known for his accomplishments in football, he has shown an amazing amount of natural talent both on the football field and in the rodeo arena. J.T. won numerous awards, and was named State Champion Steer Wrestler. He was ranked eighteenth in the National Finals in Wyoming, but with this busy schedule, J.T. also managed to stay diligently Involved with numerous activities at CHS. Among his credits are Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, FFA King Candidate, Key Club and FCA. OUTSTANDING Leslie Giles Band occupied much of Leslie ' s time during her high school years. She was a four year member of the marching band and a three year member of the symphonic band. She participated in Solo and Ensemble Contest her junior and senior years and held the office of Librarian and Uniform Lieutenant her senior year. Leslie was also on the FLARE staff, serving as organizations editor her senior year. She was involved in Student Council and the Science Club, in which she served as secretary. Leslie ' s academic talents were recognized when she was inducted into NHS and selected to America ' s Outstanding Names and Faces. She also devoted much time and energy to the Sacred Heart Youth Group, of which she was an active member. Leslie was named a National Merit Finalist her senior year. Keeping the CHS athletes in tip-top shape was one of Greg ' s main responsibilities in his four years of athletic training. His senior year he took on the job of head student trainer of all sports. This duty took much time and dedica- tion, but Greg handled it with utmost efficiency. He also served as the chairperson of the student medical staff in the Special Olympics. Greg still found time to be involved in the Science Club and the German Club. He managed to maintain good grades and was rewarded with a spring in- duction to the NHS. 266 • Honors Greg Horn Participation in many activities kept Carl ' s high school years busy. He was a member of the marching and sym- phonic bands his first two years, but he chose to focus on other areas in the latter two. He was a four year member of NFL, serving as Vice President his junior year and Presi- dent his senior year. He was involved in Science Club and the Young Republicans, of which he was President his junior year. Carl served as Vice President of both Student Council and the Latin Club his senior year. He was also a member of NHS and active In the Catholic Youth Group. Carl was awarded the DAR Good Citizen Award in .recognition of his talent and hard work. Carl Hudson Football played a big role in Rodney ' s high school days although he did manage to find time for many other ex- tracurricular activities. He played football ail four years and was a two year member of the CHS Varsity football team. An injury in his senior year prevented him from play- ing very much, but his moral support never waned. Rodney was an active four year member of FCA and the Key Club. He also participated in the German Club, NHS, Y oung Republicans, and the Partners Club. Rodney was a member of FLARE Staff, his senior year, where he worked diligently on the Sports Staff. Rhonda McDonald Band was a vital part of Rhonda ' s high school days. She was a four year member of both the marching and sym- phonic bands. In her junior year she served as the band ' s Vice President and in her senior year she led the band in her position as Drum Major. Rhonda also belonged to the Spanish Club and the Partners Club. Her senior year she was honored with membership in the NHS. Jay benefitted CHS by demonstrating his outstanding leader- ship abilities to the fullest all through his high school years. He was a four year member of the Key Club, where he served as president both his junior and senior years, representing it as the Flare King candidate his senior year. He was president of the student body, and held that same office in the Student Council. Jay also participated in FCA, Spanish Club, Home and Family Living Club, and Partners Club. He took on the responsibility of being the Head Powder Puff coach, leading them to victory both their junior and senior years. Jay still found time for sports as proved by his three years on the Varsity Golf Team. In his junior year he was named to the 16-5A All-District Golf Team. Jay did not let his numerous activities interfere in his studies and lored by being inducted into NHS his junior year. Jay Legg SENIORS 1983 Honots-267 «1 I Scott McLean Scott ' s days at CHS proved him a very versatile and talented young man. He was a member of the marching and symphonic bands his freshman year but decided to follow a different route in his latter years. Swimming was the area Scott became involved in, serving as co-captain of the swim team both his junior and senior years. He was also a four year member of the Latin Club and active in the Science Club. He was inducted into the NHS his junior year and served as Vice President his senior year. Ty Norling Ty divided his time between many activities during his four years at CHS. He was a four year member of the swim team, French Club, and Science Fiction Club. The Chess Club elected Ty to serve as the treasurer his junior year. He was very active in the CHS Science Fairs, where he placed highly with his projects. Ty was honored academically by being inducted into the NHS his junior year. All of his hard work and achievements helped Ty to be chosen to Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Jay ' s area of excellence was football, although he also par- ticipated in many other activities. He was honored with all of the following awards his senior year; All District 16-5A, All County, All Greater Houston, All State Super 60. and Blue Chip First Team Defense. Jay had brains as well as brawn as demonstrated in his freshman year when he won the William Brandon Award for the football player with the highest average. Jay still managed to find time for many other activities. He was a tour year member of the Leo Club, serving as President his senior year, and the Key Club. He was also involved in the Latin Club, Spanish Club, FCA, where he was Vice President his junior year and President his senior year, and GSL, serving as President his senior year. Jay ' s achievements in all areas were honored when he was named a member of Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Jay Muller OUTSTANDING 268 • Honors SENIORS 1983 Charles Whitenberg Charles was a very busy student during his four years of high school. He was a four year band member, participating in the marching band all four years and the symphonic band for three years. Charles was very active in the Science Fiction Club, of which he was a four year member, serving as the editor of the Science Fiction magazine called the Omega Chronicles his senior year. He also excelled in the language field, belonging to both the Latin Club and the German Club. His outstanding per- formance on the German AATG test was rewarded him with a scholarship trip to Germany. His junior year Charles was in- ducted into the NHS in recognition of his academic ability. Charles was named a National Merit Finalist his senior year. Bob managed to maintain perfect grades while par- ticipating In many extracurricular activities. His freshman year he was in the marching and symphonic bands and in his last three years he was a vital part of the CHS swim team. In his junior and senior years Bob served as the co- captain of the swim team. He was active in the Latin Club, where he served as President, and the Science Club. Bob was inducted into the NHS his junior year and served as the president his senior year. His hard work was rewarded when he was named Valedictorian and became a member of Who ' s Who in American High School Students. Bob Swoap Transferring from Huffman High to CHS his junior year, Zachary managed to fit right in. He made up a major part of the basketball team, playing both years on the varsity team. Although basketball occupied much of his time he still managed to maintain a high grade point average and was recognized with a spring induction to the National Honor Society. Zachary used his mental powers in his membership in the Chess Club. He proved that a newcomer can make a mark. Zachary Zastoupil Honors -269 Congratulations On a Good Year Throughout the 1982-83 school year, Conroe High School received honors in many areas. We had winners both in and out of school. The school excelled in scholastics, in extracur- ricular activities, in athletics, and in a host of other areas. As always, Conroe High School was competitive and as usual we had a good year. At Conroe, everyone is a winner, but due to time and space our list is limited. These are just a few of the people who deserve special recognition. The following pages are just an attempt to say Thanks for representing Conroe High School so well. Valedictorian for 1983 was Bob Swoap, and Salutatorian was Jane Broach National Merit Finalists — Leslie Giles, Charles Whitenberg, Barbara DeFilippo, Tammi Garrett. 1983 State Representatives — Brian Tehas, Reagan Greer, Lisa Peoples. Charles Whitenberg won an expense paid trip to Germany by scoring over 90 % on the AATG (American Association of Teachers of German) test and out-spol e other contestants in a German interview For the past few years, John McCauley has been state-ranked in tennis This year John is 13 in the 17-18 year old division. Gary Ruffer displays her trophy and blazer from the 1982 Western Juniors Championship, This competition earned her a spot on the Jr. Ail-American golf team. J. T Eckstum. Texas High School Rodeo Association ' s state steer wrestler, demonstrates near-perfect form. All-State football player. Jay Muller helped lead the Tigers in their successful season. ' M. Members of the 2nd place district AG LEADERSHIP TEAM — Tommy Pickle, Pat Everett. Donald Day, Richard Cantrell, Lori Johnson, Gillie Thorpe, David Raupp. Band Honors — BACK ROW; all-district — Tim Machaijewski, Matt Biggie, Scott Barry, Amy Nichols. Cathy Rose, Angela Gard- ner. Jim Allen. MIDDLE ROW: all-area — Jennifer Benardino, all- region — Susan Dindot. Ana Hernandez FRONT: ALL-STATE — Beth Geick. In the Ag District competition, Lesa West placed 2nd in extem- poraneous speaking. Deserving special recognition in Science were Todd Raabe, Jada Bolten, Barbara DeFilippo, (area winners) and Beth Geick (INTERNATIONAL WINNER ALL-STATE Choir: Mark Edgmon. 272 -Honors SPORTS HONOR Undefeated 16-5A one nneter diving record holder, Holly Schminkey, executes another perfect drive. In volleyball. Cherry King was chosen to the 1982 All-District 2nd Team, and Kelli Kellen. a sophomore, was chosen to the 1st Team. 1982 All-District Football Teams — TOP: Bruce Williams, Mike Moorhead, Reagan Greer, Billy Lyons — 2nd Team, J. T. Eckstrum, Mark Webb- MIDDLE: Darrell Faught, Willie Burnitz, Jimmy Nelms, Mike Adams, Dante Henry — 2nd Team. BACK: Ed Thornton, Reynold Leone, — 2nd Team, Jay Muller, Jeff Hensley — 2nd Team, Bobby Leverett. Cross Country All-District Winners — Rhonda Hock, Diane Vesel, Keith Hinze, Tracy Gilbert, Neugal Haywood — All-Region, also. 274 ' Sports sports 275 The 1982-83 Conroe Tigers 5 Duane DeRouen 7 Dennis Stewart 8 Mark Kelm 10 Mark Webb 1 1 Jay Mondick 12 Bruce William 14 Bobby Hayes 15 Darrell Faught 16 Billy Hamilton 20 Jimmy Netms 21 Chris Foster 22 Mace Meeks 23 Rodney Witkerson 24 Kelvin Yates 25 Forrest Sealy 30 Tommy Broussard 31 EdFreeny 32 Paul Brown 33 Ed Thornton 34 Reagan Greer 35 Greg Yates 40 Mike Watthuber 41 J. T. Eckstrum 42 Mark Osborne 43 Billy Lyons 44 Darrell Henry 45 Jimmy Archer 50 Odel Benskin 51 Robert Secrest 53 Kevin Carter 54 Keith Cormack 55 Tom Richardson 60 Buddy Wilkerson 61 Bo Alexander 62 Bobby Leverett 63 Kris Hoffman 64 Phil West I 65 Chris Nelsoni 66 Rodney Huerter 67 Donald Campbell 70 Jeff Hensley 7 1 Kelvin Friedel 72 Chris Busbee 73 Reynold Leone 74 Leo Grumulaitis 75 Mike Adams 76 Mike Moorhead 77 Todd McMillan 80 Eric Krolczyk 81 Leon Foots 82 Jay Muller 83 Mark Phillips 84 Willy Burnitz 85 Dante Henry 86 Rodney Acker 87 Lonnie Sallas 88 Leotis Haynes 90 Bobby Squires CONROE TIGERS 1982 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE TEAM CONROE OPPONENT Sept. 4 Aldine 20 12 Sept. 10 Lufkin 10 Sept. 17 Macarthur 7 7 Sept. 24 Humble 39 7 Sept. 30 Univ. Waco 36 Oct. 8 Spring 63 Oct. 15 Kingwood 40 10 Oct. 22 McCullough 31 16 Oct. 29 New Caney 45 C Nov. 5 Westfield 60 2C Pre-season Promises Excellence As the summer of ' 82 came to a close, the Conroe Tigers began the arduous task of shaping themselves into a class 5A football team. With the experience of numerous returning let- termen, and a group of super talented underclassmen, the coaches as well as the fans had great expectations for the team. When pre-district rolled around the Tigers proved to be well prepared for their opponents. In the season opener, the Tigers avenged last years loss to Aldine with a victorious 20-12 effort. The next game would not be so easy, as the Conroe Tigers were slated opposite the highly ranked McArthur Generals. The game proved to be a defensive stalemate as either team was able to generate only one touchdown. This 7-7 tie would be the only blemish on Con- roe ' s regular season record. The fans regained confidence in the team the following week as the Tigers rolled to a sound 10-0 shut-out of the Lufkin Pan- thers. With only one game remaining before the start of the district play, the team spirit was on the upswing. The next game went as expected. The Tigers cruised to a pratically un- contested 36-0 shut-out with all players seeing action. As the Tigers went into district play, they had the confidence and support of a championship team. Offensive line coach Bob Bonar watcfies intently as the Tigers drive their way downfield Ouarterbacl Bruce Williams prepares to hand off to Fullback Greg Yates. Willie Burnitz strides untouched for an easy six. The defense readies itself to block a punt. Greg Yates leads the way for a Conroe runner Rodney Acker hangs on to the ball after a brilliant catch. THE AWESOME AVENGERS With the goal of regaining the undisputed championship of district 16-5A on everyone ' s mind, the Conroe Tigers came into district play well prepared for battle. The district opener saw an awesome Tiger defense hold the hapless Humble Wildcats to 22 yards total offense and minus 40 on the ground. Leading the way for the defense was senior Darreil Faught who came off the bench to intercept two passes and return one for a touchdown. The offense showed its depth with seven different players carry- ing the ball and the score ended 39-7. The next district game was versus the Spring Lions, and unluckily for the Lion ' s, was Conroe ' s Homecoming. The potent Tiger offense racked up 63 points and the defense recorded its third shutout of the season. The Tigers gained 462 yards in total offense, 258 of which came through the air, to send the exes home smiling. Conroe began looking ahead to the long awaited showdown against McCullough and nearly overlooked the game with Kingwood. In the fourth quarter the score stood at a 10-10 tie. A 44 yard bomb from junior quarterback Bruce Williams found its target in senior wide receiver Willie Burnitz to break the tie. Con- roe added three more touchdowns late in the game to make the score 40-10 and set the stage for the October 22nd showdown against archrival McCullough. Conroe had long awaited its rematch against the Macs; and were more than elated to avenge the previous years loss. Pride and determination along with tremendous support from the stands enabled the Tigers to rally from a 16 point defecit and defeat the Highlanders 31-16. Senior, fullback Reagan Greer returned to the lineup after missing several weeks due to injury and made his presence felt. Greer punished McCullough defenders for 105 yards on just 12 carries. Rodney Wilkerson, another senior also gained over 90 yards and scored three touchdowns. Conroe captured the lead in the third quarter with a Mike Adams field goal and kept on rolling. When the final whistle blew, Conroe fans swarmed the field, raising Coach Moorhead high in the air, savoring the thrill of victory. The rest of the season seemed anticlimactic as the Tigers blew past New Caney 45-0. The defense captured its fourth shutout with many of the reserves seeing action. Darreil Faught once again made the limelight by intercepting three Eagle passes and moving into the lead of 16-5A interception. The final game of the regular season came against Westfield at Tiger Stadium. When starter Bruce Williams went down with a bruised knee, in the first half. Backup quarterback, Jay Mondick filled in expertly. The senior quarterback ran tor four touchdowns and passed for another as the Tigers went on to crunch Westfield 60-20. The Tigers next matchup would be against the Cy-Fair Bob- cats, for the Bi-district championship. 1982-83 Coaching and Training Staff — BACK ROW: K. Dove, Assoc. Trainer; R Wellborn, F, Romero, T. Johnson, D, Webb, M. Barber, M. Ferrell, M. Saly, Head Trainer, FRONT ROW: R, Eikenberg, D, Smith, Head Coach Buddy Moorhead, B, Bonar. M, Crowl. 982-83 Coaching arid Training Staff, $ ' J2.VvA a_i C Lfe JiMr. KiicJliA v ; ' An ecstatic Tiger defense shows its enthusiasm ' . I: Kelvin Yates takes a handoff fronn Bruce Williams. 1 Behind excellent blocking, Greg Yates carries tor an Jay Muller (82) and Kelvin Friedel (71) leave the Hmportant first down. field in satisfaction after forcing a IvIcC. punt. tN y_A o- X c JLc- Owjl JboO -H Cv axx;:t«iiUilMl ' C H 3isplaying the expertise of Conroe ' s special teams vlace Meeks trips up a McCullougli runner. Playoffs 82; Remarkable Achievements The opening game of the ' 82 football playoffs found the District Champion Tigers slated to meet the runner up team from District 15-5A, the Cy-Fair Bobcats, at Tully Stadium. The game turned out to be a fumble filled struggle between two teams anxious to advance to the next playoff game in a do-or- die situation. The Tiger defense held the Bobcat ' s Foreman, the Houston area ' s second leading rusher, to only 51 yards and opened the way for the offense to take control. The score stood tied 3-3 at the close of the third quarter, when Kelvin Yates broke the game open for the Tigers with a 51 yard touchdown sprint over the left side. Mike Adams made the score 10-3 with his P.A.T. and the Conroe fans were relieved, but all wondered what the outcome of the night might have been if, Chris Foster had not intercepted a Cy-Fair pass on the Tiger goal line in the third quarter. The next game of the playoffs, for area, found the Tigers back in Tully Stadium against the Bryan Vikings. Conroe approached the as underdogs in everyone ' s eyes, but their own. Dressed in black, the Tigers were out to prove everyone wrong about the predicted outcome of the game. The Tigers had their work cut out for them in opposing Bryan ' s All-State running-back. Rod Bernstine, but instead of intimidating the defense, with his size and running ability, Bernstine only attracted the Tiger defense and made them play harder. The Tiger offense had lost junior quarterback, Bruce Williams earlier in the game and senior. Jay Mondick took over the controls and started a Tiger stab at the Viking defense, but then Mondick was taken out by the defense. Two quarterbacks were out with knee injuries, and the offense Reagan Greer lead blocks for Bruce Williams during the 10-3 win over Cy-Fair. Rodney Acker leaps for joy after a toucfidown in ttie Area playoff game against Bryan. was on the 12 yard line with 6 minutes remaining and no score. Senior, Rodney Wilkerson took the helm and helped put senior fullback, Reagan Greer over the goal line, from 12 yards out to put the Tigers on top 7-0. Then the Viking struck with three minutes left and scored, but missed the extra point, which left ' the Tigers with a 7-6 win and a berth in the Regional playoff! game. The Regional game was between the Tigers and the Dallas Carter Cowboys at Texas Stadium, in Dallas. The game started on a sour note for the Area Champion Tigers with the Cowboys scoring before the half. The Cowboys extra point kick was thwarted by the Tiger defense but, on a chance happening, was turned into a blessing by the Cowboys as a receiver caught a desperate pass attempt for 2 points on the conversion. The Tigers had revenge on their mind the second half and scored a field goal after intercepting a Cowboy pass attempt. Senior, Rodney Wilkerson drove the Tigers 57 yards to the Cowboy 22 yard line and after three runs and an offsides call against the Cowboys, senior, Reagan Greer slammed across the goal line with junior. Tommy Broussard running the two point extra con- ' version. What appeared to be a miraculous comeback turnedi into a disasterous defeat with minutes left in the game by way of a Cowboy touchdown. When the final gun sounded the Tigers could hold their heads high because they gave all that they had to give and after the most successful season by a Conroe Foot- ball Team, ever their record stood as virtually spotless 11-1-1 which will forever signify how hard every player put forth his ef- fort and poured his heart into the sport. 284 -Var Football Mike Adams scores the winning point in Conroe ' s 7-6 win over Bryan. Coacli Buddy Moorhead decides game strategy during the Cy-Fair game. Players and fans are welcomed to the Regional playott game at Texas Stadium. Mark Kelm cuts wide to rack up yardage against a Dallas-Carter defender in Conroe ' s 15-11 upset by the Cowboys. Remarkable Dreams Remarkable Players Var Football • 285 JV Shines Despite Misleading Record The 1982 Junior Varsity team began its season with enthusiasm and high hopes. However, the loss of many key players to the Varsity team, and many injuries hindered their attack. After dropping their first four games, the future looked dim for the J.V. But under the leadership of coaches Tommy Johnson, Ron Wellborne, and David Webb, the Tigers were able to win three of their four next games, and tie one. The J.V. ' s most important and best played game of the year was against Mc- Cullough, for the bragging rights of the county. The Tigers didn ' t know the mean- ing of intensity or pride until this game, in which the battled to a 14-14 tie. The J.V. went on to win its last two games. Offen- sive standouts for the J.V. were quarter- back Daryl Austin and halfback Willie Walters. The top defensive players were linebacker Jake Haden, tackle Chris Hoff- man, and the rest of the defensive unit. The Juniors will work hard in off-season and be back next year in pursuit of the state-champ title. ft=- Jt w ' j i .„ j fe . a i « %i| A 1982 J.V. Football Team — FRONT ROW: Trainer B. Alexander, C. Clinkscales, S. Howard, J. Haden, S. Morrow, R. Anders, R. Ybarra, J. McDaniels, W. Warren, Trainer D. Dunn. MIDDLE ROW: D. Kimball, Coach Welborn, C. Hoffman, K. Gregg, D. Austin, F. Reddick, C. Hodges, J. Ullrich, J, Ward, P. Prichett, Coach Johnson. BACK ROW: S. McShan, R. Moore, G. Meador, B. Arrington, F. Brooks, R. Bowaz, M. Whitworth, Willie Walters sprints for a crucial first down. Coaches Webb, Welborne and Johnson look on as the J.V. lines up. 286 ' JV Football Sophomores Share District Crown p ' loto vy Hicfidra Carsor i  ll ll ' ll ill«nil1IIIBTlii1Mlll n ira starting off their 1982 season the Sophomores, under the leadership of head coaches Mil e Crowl and Mike Fer- rell, brought in a lot of talent and great expectations. Behind such offensive standouts as quarterback David White, running back Chip Driscoll. and linemen Donnie Engleby and Mark Gills, the Sophs marched to an 8-1 record to tie for the district championship. A strong defense is the key to any team ' s success and suc- cessful this team was. Leading the defense were Lance Reynolds, Tim Kelley, and Walter Stephens. The Sophomores played their greatest game this year against Aldine Nimitz. The Sophs fought hard and easily won 20-6. With more hard work and the talents that they possess the Soph players should look forward to another winning season in ' 83. Jesse Hogan sweeps for a long gain. 3, David White unioads a dump pass over rushing ifender. Sopli Football • 287 Frosh Are Impressive In First Year In their first year of high school play, the young Freshmen won district honors in both the A and B team divisions. The A team coached by Frank Romero and Ron Eikenberg finished their season with a record of 7-2-1. Their finest perfor- mance was against McCullough, who they beat 50-6. Offensive standouts were Keith Sneed, Darrell Sherer, and quarter- back Bubba Jacques. Leading on defense were Bobby Lents, Steve Westergren, and Jimmy Barber, The Freshman B team, coached by David Howard, finished with an 8-2 record. Offensive standouts Reid Shoemaker, Shelby Lewis, and Ron Listorm, teamed with defensive standouts Demond Johnson, Hugh Smith, Jeffrey Cannon, an d Eric Blakemore to help the B team play its greatest game a-l season against Oak Ridge High School. The young Freshmen took an easy 63-6 vic- tory to highlight their season. Bubba Jacques on a QB keeper. 1982 Freshman Football Team. Frosh Tiger fights way to end zone. 288 • Freshmen Football 1 ' Trainers: Aiding Athletes Ailments The Conroe High School Training Staff was one of the most innportant and necessary groups involved in the C.H.S. Athletic Program. The training staff was made up of a group of dedicated and responsible students who were directed by experienced professionals, Mr. Mike Saly and Miss Karen Dove. Under their leadership the trainers were taught the skill and different techniques in taping and treatment of various injuries. The able taining staff paid off in the Area Playoff game against Bryan. In this game at least half a dozen players were hurt. The training staff handled each in- jury with great care and caution and it helped the Tigers to win and advance into the Regional Playoffs. The treatment of injuries were an im- portant factor to the success of the teams. It is this success that the training staff helped them to achieve. 1982 Girl Trainers — TOP ROW: J, Thames, Nikki, I. Parson, S, Dixon, W. Roe, BOTTOM ROW: C Crox- dale, C. Dement, K, Green, P. Wong 1982 Boy Trainers — BACK ROW: G Wiggins, C, Roan, S, Carlisle, J. Bruce, D. Dunn. FRONT ROW: G. Horn, J. Finke, B. Alexander. : m Swimmers Dive Into District The CHS swimming and diving team started off the 1982-83 season with a change in pace and leadership. With Coach Tom Harwood at the helm, the team got off to a promising start. In pre-season, the swimmers won the Humble dual meet. This gave the Conroe team the confidence they needed to lead them through the remainder of the season. With leadership coming from seniors Bob Swoap, Scott McLean Meredith Kill- ingsworth, Bruce Smith Tom Kelley and Jeff Johnson, and added depth coming from junior, Mike Haughey and sophomore, Jim Finley the Tigers an- ticipated a banner season Early in the season Coach Harwood commented. Five of the ten teams that we swim against placed in the top 20 in the state of Texas Even though records may not be indicative of the teams pro- gression, the kids are working harder now, than they ever have in past years . The Dive Team — (L to R) : Jamie Lewis, Holly Schminckey, Janice innerarity, Julie Strouse. Wayne Altman pra ctices during a daily worl -out. Team members receive instructions from the coach. t, 290 Swimming «■3 «„MWW«S1S!« ' -. 3«®o« ' ' - , 1 ' ' ter. . The Varsity Swim Team — FRONT ROW: Wayne Aitman. Jeff Sim. Mereditfi Klll- ingsworth, Kristen Roundtree. Bob Swoap, Cfieryl Fredickson, Judy Purswell, Jeff Johnson, Tom Kelley, John Martin, Amy Hughes, Ivlelinda McCoy, David Morrison, BACK ROW: Coach Harwood, Matt Pond, Doug Cambell, Mark Aitman, Bruce Smith, Scott McLean, Jim Finley, John Eisses, Heather Hodgkins, Jackie Johnson, Ty Noriing. Coach Harwood offers a helping hand during a daily work-out. In an after school work-out, Tom Kelley works diligently to perfect his swimming techniques. Swimming •291 Spikers Have Hope For New Season The young CHS Volleyball team led by M. J. Parker got off to a slow start after losing a key senior setter last year. Despite their 7-15 record, the determined Tigerettes proved tough competition for the leading district teams. This team was lead by senior, Cherry King, and Sophomore, Kelli Kellen. This was a learning season. The team made progress in maturing throughout the season. There was very much ex- perience gained through tough competi- tion. Next year we should be much im- proved, stated coach M. J. Parker. During a district game. Kim Carlile spikes the ball down the alley- Wendy Coots warms up before a game. The Varsity Team — FRONT ROW: Kathy Cain, Sandy Wilson, Karen Morrison. MIDDLE ROW: Sonia West. Wendy Coots, Annette Putman, Kelly Flores BACK ROW: Coach Parker, Laura Vyoral, Stephanie Johnson, Kelli Kellen, Kim Bo Carlile, Cherry King. 292 •Volleyball 5 ifl C % During a time out, the team attentively listens to Coach Parker for more winning strategy. Volleyball -293 i Tigerettes Outdistance Opponents The girl ' s cross country team was look- ing at a new rebuilding year as their meets approached and ended up in a tie for third place, surpassing their hopes. The Tigerettes looked to Regional qualifier Rhonda Hock to lead their team of five. Diane Vesel was the most im- proved runner and placed ninth in the district meet, while co-runner Hock placed first. Both Hock and Vesel were high placers in the Tigerette ' s meets. Coach Schmidt said that the Tigerettes did very good in spite of the size of the team and the fact that this was to be a rebuilding year. The Tigerettes found their best efforts in the Conroe meet and the LaPorte meet. When the final figures were tallied and added to their spirit, the Tigerettes really did outdistance their op- ponents and gave a whole-hearted effort in all that they undertook. The girls practiced hard and long to prepare themselves for the strenuous tasks that they knew lay ahead for them, the long, hot summer days when none in their right mind would be caught outside without a very good reason and a cool drink found the Tigerettes pushing themselves to reach maximum potential. Coach Schmidt led the Tigerettes to third place in district competition Giri ' s Cross Country — BACK: D. Vesel. D. Hill, R. Hock, FRONT: A. Whetstone, M. Mitchan. M. Mitchan comes in for a pass on a Kingwood runner. D. Vesel paces herself with members of rival teams. 294 -Girl ' s Cross Country A. Whetstone holds the lead and keeps her opponents in dust, R. Hock pours on the speed to take the winner ' s circle in the district meet. Girl ' s Cross Country • 295 Cross-Country Streaks Through Season The boy ' s cross country team found themselves advancing greatly through the year with a very young team packed with sophomores. The rebuilding Tigers found that they were not as strong as some past teams but no team keeps tabs on the high morale of its players of runners after the season. The Tigers were graced with able leaders in the form of Coach Carter and three runners, G. Heine, K. Hinze, and N. Haywood, who placed in district, with one, Haywood, placing in regionals. The overall team statistics of the Tigers placed the team in second place for district and sixth place in the Regional finals. The Tigers gave a fiery perfor- mance in the Conroe Invitational, which ended up becoming the best meet that they competed in. The Tigers lived up to the old saying that practice makes perfect for, as they streaked by to take second place in district competition, they were perfect in Conroe student ' s eyes and how could they lose when they had a head start over their opponents by being Tigers to start with? Coach Carter led his Tigers to ninth place in regional competition. Tiger runners swarm across a field prior to destroying com- iW- ' w j ' T ' ' - petition in a meet. ' •- ■Boy ' s Cross Country — BACK: C. McMillan, T. Henderson, R, Hock, G, Heine, K. Henzie, S. Housewirth, Coach Carter, N. Haywood. T. Parks, T. Gilbert, R. Coors, C, Berlehner. SECOND; S, Mayor. B, Miller, P, Hagerty, J, Grain, T. God- frey, P. Logan. C. Lewis. FRONT: S. Davis, G. Buford, M. Hubbard, R. Wood, D. Schultz, K. Fontenot. 296 ■Boy ' s Cross Country ■,  - - ■; raPV - R, Hart finds opposition in the form of a competitive runner. T. Henderson and R, Hart break out from around a bend in the trail N. Haywood burns his opponents in a sturdy display of speed. C, Haywood, C. Lewis, and C, McMillan try to place themselves as the leaders. Boy ' s Cross Country •297 New Coach Brings Perfection The Conroe Tiger Tennis team had high hopes of capturing the 1982-83 district ti- tle with new Coach Dan Eberhardt. Even though the district season had not yet begun, the teann was led through strenuous daily workouts of drills which enabled the individuals to better their weak points. The team got off to a promising start. In the Alief Hasting Tournament, they took first place. The Tigers again showed their promising future by winning the Huntsville Tournament. This team was led by seniors, John McCauley, Mike Coleman, James Bryan, Shana Stevens, Stephanie Powell, Jennifer Rice, Jennifer Staples, juniors, Mike Rudolph, Kevin Callahan, Valerie Zinnecker, Kristi Alger and freshman, Patti Schafer. I ' m very pleased by the progress we have made so far, but we have not yet reached our potential, said Coach Eberhardt. -;:! Displating near perfect form, fresfiman Patti Schafer prepares to fiit a back fiand cross court shot, Jennifer Rice eyes the bail while successfully hitting a backhand. James Bryan executes a forceful overhead. The Varsity Team — FRONT ROW: Anna Fortenberry, Stephanie Johnson, Jen- nifer Staples, Valerie Zinnecker, Shana Stevens, Jennifer Rice, Kristi Alger, Patti Schafer. BACK ROW: Coach Eberhardt, Greg Gordan, Mike Rudolph, James Bryan, Kevin Callahan, Mike Coleman, John McCauley. John McCauley prepares to deliver a smashing forehand. The J V. Tennis TEam — FRONT ROW: Linda Acreman, Janet Walsh, Donna Todd, Jili Thayer, Laura Thomason. Robin Mitchell, Myriam Klein, Lockett Wood, BACK ROW: Coach Eberhardt, Scott Seabolt, Mark Polock, Chris Wibner, Scott Saunders, Paul Van Deuson, Mike Landry, Jetf Meares, Corey Dyke. Mike Rudolph shows needed concentration while serving. m During a strenuous work-out, Shana Stevens practices intensly. The Frestiman Tennis Team. x: Tennis- 301 Girl Golfers Go for It. Under the leadership of new head coach Kellie Callahan, a young, but dedicated Tigerette golf team began practice with the start of school. Although competition did not begin until late January, the team got off to an early start by working after school to improve their games. With only two seniors on the squad, coach Callahan relied on strength from the underclassmen. Five returning let- termen were led by Carey Ruffer, a junior who finished third in the State tournament. As the season progressed it became evident that the long hours of practice had paid off. With the confidence and ability to carry on Conroe ' s winning tradi- tion, the girls approached the district tournament. Senior Karen fvlcDonald summed up the team ' s chances of taking the district title by saying, We are just as good as the other schools, and if we want it bad enough we ' ll win Team members loosen uf. before ar after schoo workout THE GIRL ' S GOLF TEAM — (L to R) : Patti Burnitz, Susan Judge, Amy Hoke, Andrea Sechler, Karen McDonald. Carey Ruffer, Suanna Tfiompson, Nancy Judge, Michelle Riley (top) Heather McLauren, Coach Kelly Callahan, Andrea Sechler eyes her shot off the fairway. 302 -Girrs Golf Michelle Riley strategically wedges a shot on to the green. Heather McLaurin spends extra time on the putting green. Michelle Riley and Nancy Judge jubilantly record their scores. GirrsGolf-303 Golfers Swing Towards Title With Coach Freddie Creed ieadirng the way, the Conroe Tiger boy ' s golf team proved the theory that practice mal es perfect. The team held high expectations for their future as practice began early in fall. Improving gradually Vi ith every workout, the team gained confidence in themselyes and showed that despite the loss of eight seniors from last year ' s squad, they were odds on favorites to capture the district crown. As the season progressed, the young team looked towards seniors Jay Legg. John Allen and Ricky Cole for their leadership and experience. Once again the Tiger tradition of winning continued as the golf team approaced the district tournament. P,J. Montinan puts in some extra tiours on the put- ting green. pr ' -% Keith Stubbs blasts out of the sand trap and into position for an easy birdie. 1982-83 Golf Team: Top Row: L to R; B. Agee, S. Boughton, T. Merdink, R. Cole, B. Squires. Coach F. Creed. J. Allen, B, Rexford, K. Kimmerman, Ivliddle Row: D. White. E. Galloway, R. Seale, S. Termeer, P.J. Montinan. Bottom Row: K. Stubbs, S. MacLaurin. B. Beard, J. Sebastian. Displaying excellent form, Steve Termeer hits a drive. Vt ' f m - Tigerette Tracksters Travel Far in ' 83 The Tigerette ' s Track Team received a new refurbished lool in 1983, with new leadership and many new under- classmen. Coach Laura Schmidt, the new leader of the Tigerette Tracksters, looks forward to a good shot at a district title with many team members of great potential. The Tigerettes were all very young with only one senior on the team. Coach Schmidt said that this young core group of tracksters is the best possible thing that could happen to a new coach since they will be able to grow strong bonds for the future by working together for the next few years. The team was sixty members strong before they traveled to the Westfield meet in late February with twenty-five members on the varsity and the remaining tracksters on J.V. The Tigerettes looked to leaders such as A. Foots and S. Harris in short distance running; R. Hock and D. Vessel in distance; K. Kellen and K. Hrdlicka in hurdles; S. West in high jump; and S. King in the shot put. The Tigerettes hope that with these strong holdovers and a lot of hard work that they will travel far in 1983. K. Hrdlicka and S. Signer liit a few laps during tigerette warmupSj 1982-83 Tigerette Track Tear! Coach Laura Schmidt watches as tracksters warm up. Angie Darby displays near perfect form in executing the hurdles. Enthusiastic Tigerettes mark distances in shotput throwing. Surging for Success For the Conroe Tiger Track Team, the beginning of the new year marked the start of the long awaited 1983 track season. Competition was slated to begin in late February and the team had to work diligently under the leadership of Coach Carter to ready themselves for the first meet. The team ' s strengths came in the mid- dle distances from seniors Tim Parks and Keith Hinze as well as junior Neugal Haywood, and in the hurdles from Paul Brown, Willie Burnitz, Mark Kelm and Leon Foots. Seniors Greg Sennet and Daryl Tolbert along with juniors Ed Thorn- ton and Clarence Freeman provided power in the sprints. In the field events, Junior John Sarver captured pole vault honors. Randy Le Jeune held down the top spot in the high jump, and Mike Adams provided the mus- cle for the shot and discus. The team proved to be a power in district meets upholding Conroe ' s winning tradition. ' i- Displaying near perfect form, Willie Burnitz practices his tiurdlin John Sarver works hard to quicl en his pole vault approac The 1983 CHS Track tear Tigerettes on the Run to Victor The Conroe High School Girls Basket- ball team began the 1982-83 season on a good note. Coach Marsha Porter made sure the team was in top condition by scheduling hours of strenuous workouts after school. The team began running as much as four miles cross country and at- tempted to sharpen their game by playing one-on-one and running through various rebounding drills. Later in the year the girls held scrimmages against the freshmen and sophomores boys ' teams. In predistrict play the tigerettes trav- eled to the Alvin tournament where the team placed third among stiff competi- tion. The team went into district play sporting a 12-6 record. The very young Conroe team consisted of three juniors, four sophomores, and one freshman. Outstanding performances from Donna Giles, Kim Buckner, Jennifer Reeves, and Lisa Miller led the team to a victorious season. With the abundance of young talent on the team, the Tigerettes are sure to be a powerhouse for years to come. Tigerettes cheer sidelines. Do nna Giles fights for the reboun During a Yates game the Tigerettes form a tra 310- Girts Varsity Basketball LEFT: Nancy LuPlace zips through the opponents defense towards the basket. Girls Basketball-311 The 1982-1983 Girls Freshman Basketball Team. The 1 982- 1 983 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team. 312-GirlsBaskelball Girls Basketball -313 314 ' Girls Basketball Rebuilding Tigers Shoot for Excellence i I After coming off a disappointing 1981- 82 season, Coach Zastouqil, and the Tiger hoopsters set out to prepare for their 82-83 season. The Spring of 82 was filled with many long hours of drills, lifting weights, and shooting. By the end of November, the beginning of their im- provement was evident. At the beginning of district play, the Tiger varsity had produced an 11-6 record with a tournament championship and consolation championship under their belts. Leading the Tigers were seniors Chris McCollum, Damn Bartel and Paul Edwards from the field and Zach Zastouqil along with junior Charlie Russell and Sophomore Maurice Wright under the boards. Adding to the Tiger attack were Sophomores Wayne Little and Kelvin Smith who was moved up from JV after Darrin Bartel was injured a few weeks into the season. Through many hours of hard work and Conroe High School pride, the Tigers were able to ob- tain many goals and achieve success. BACK ROW: Coach Zastoupil, Trn. — S. Carlisle, D. Bartel, C. Coyne, Z. Zastoupil, M. Wright, C. Russell, T. Putnam, K. Smith, Stats. — L. Weise, Mgr. — R. Stewart. FRONT ROW: C. McCollum, W. Little, O. Maat, C. Rice, P. Edwards. Chris McCollum with a slam dunk 3 1 6 • Boy ' s Varsity Basketball No Pain, No Gain Conroe Boys Basketball Schedule J.V. Varsity 1982-83 Zach Zastoupil slams during warm-up. Charlie Russell breaks for an easy lay-up. Kelvin Smith with a finger roll. Date Opponent Place Nov 23 Baytown Sterling H Nov 25, 26, 27 Klein Tourney (Varsity) T Nov, 30 Cy-Fair T Dec. 2, 3 , 4 Katy Tourney (Varsity) T Dec 2, 3 , 4 McCullougti (J.V.) T Dec, 7 Klein H Dec 10, 11 Bryan Tourney (J.V.) T Dec. 11 Waco High (Bryan Classic) (Bryan) T Dec. 14 Bryan H Dec. 16, 17, 18 Cy-Fair Tourney (Varsity) T Spring Tourney (J.V.) T Dec. 21 Bryan T Dec. 30 Baytown Sterling T Jan. 4 •Spring T Jan. 7 •New Caney H Jan 11 • Kingwood T Jan 14 Aldine T Jan, 18 •Humble H Jan. 21 •McCullough T Jan 25 • Westfleld H Jan 28 • Spring H Feb. 1 • New Caney T Feb 4 • Kingwood H Feb 8 Open Feb. 11 •Humble T Feb. 15 •McCullough H Feb. 18 • Westfield T Feb. 22 DISTRICT ENDS (Last day to certify District Representatives) Feb. 26 PLAY OFFS (Last day to certify Bi-Distnct) • Distnct Games Game Times - J.V. - 6:00 Varsity - 7:30 318-Boy ' s Varsity Basketball oung Hoopsters Sink Opponents The Tiger Junior Varsity went into their 1982-83 season with a talented team. Under the leadership of Coach David Howard, the Tigers went through many vigorous hours of condi- tioning and scrimmaging. Their hard worl and many talents paid off by the first district game. The J.V. had record- ed a 16-0 record and three tournament wins with a romp over Klein, 101-50, and a satisfying win of 86-61 over their rivals McCullough to take the Mc- Cullough tournament. In their district opener, the young Tigers skillfully beat Spring 70-50. The Junior Varsity ' s attack was lead by the scoring of sophomore Rod Jac- ques, the ball handling abilities of juniors Tim Dollar and Dennis Stewart, teamed with the leaping and reboun- ding talents of sophomores George Thomas and Keith Oppenhammer. Juniors Gary Meador and Leotis Haynes were also instrumental to the J.V. ' s success. However, as anyone knows, the backbone to a team ' s suc- cess is the play of people coming off the bench and juniors Scott Heasley, David Presten, James Rodgers and Willie Walters did more than their share. The Tiger fans can anticipate the continued success of Conroe Basketball with the maturing of this talented Junior Varsity team. Their gain of Junior experience and further development of vital skills and team play will hopefully carry this same team to Austin in 84. Leotis Haynes hits a free throw. David Preston muscles for an important basket. Dennis Stewart looks tor an opening. Boy ' s JV Basketball -319 Successful J.V. Shows Promise for the Futun ABOVE LEFT: Keith Oppenhammer skies for the rebound. TOP ROW: G. Meador, G. Thomas, D. Preston, L. Haynes, S. Heasley, K Op ' ARnuPRirwT R„ I, , . penhammer, Coach Howard. BOTTOM ROW: Trn. C. Rone, R. Jacque, t ' ABOVE RIGHT. Rod Jacques concentrates on a free throw. Doilar, W. Walters, J. Rodgers, D. Stewart. ' 320- Boy ' s JV Basketball Freshmen and Sophomore Tigers Startle Opposition 0 W DP: 1982-83 Conroe High Sophomore Basketball Team DTTOM: 1982-83 Conroe High Freshman Basketbail Team. Boy ' s JVBasKetball- 321 Soccer . . . Looking forward to an outstanding season, Coach Jack Flatau began to shape a talented group of soccer players into District 16-5A championship material. Many long and strenuous hours of drills, practicing in the mud and running were put forth. But, all of their condition- ing paid off as they sported a 4-2-1 record, just halfway through their season. In their first district game, the Tigers defeated a tough Klein team 3-0 in their best effort of the season. Leading the powerful Tiger team in the scoring bracket were juniors, Jeremy Cannings and Robbie Beck, who showed a lot of promise for next year. They com- bined for ten goals in their first seven games. Dorny did an outstanding job in the nets, with goal keepers junior, Forrest Sealy and senior, Kevin Shelton. Other great play came from juniors, David Ressig, Bernard Flynn, Matt Johnson, Jeff Klotz and Paul Liddell, and seniors, Doug Gray, Lee Dozier and Larry Tischendorf. Steve Miller prepares to head the ball. - llff S Lee Dozier displays ball handling abilities. Doug Gray continues to work out, despite injury. jfis-i - ' ' i 1982-83 Junior Varsity Soccer Team. 1982-1983 Varsity Soccer Team. Bernard Flynn executes a chest block. . . . A Kick in the Grass Seniors Supply Stability Although the Tiger baseball team lost many players from last year ' s squad, Conroe returned for the 1983 season with ten seniors. As practice began in late January, the primarily senior team seemed to fall victim to senioritis. Coach Ferrell was upset with the team ' s attitude saying, I ' m disappointed so far, unless we work hard we can ' t expect to do as well as last year. The team worked diligently and when the season approached, the Tiger diamondmen were ready for their op- ponents. The team relied on pitching ex- pertise from seniors Darrin Bartel and Dante Henry. The infield was led by Duane DeRouen, Willie Burnitz, Robbie Matthews and Paul Edwards, with Billy Biggers and Chad Patterson sharing the catcher ' s duties. The outfield looked for big plays from Rodney Acker and D. J. Stalinsky. As the season progressed history once again repeated itself as Coach Ferrell led the mighty Tigers to yet another winning season. Senior Darrin Bartel stretches before an important ganra 1983 Baseball Team — FRONT ROW: J. Davis, T. Broussard, R. Matthews, W. Burnit R. Acker, D. DeRouen, R. Holzclaw. D. J. Stalinsky. BACK ROW: Coach Ferrell, I Butler, D. Bartel, D. Henry, D. Clausing, B. Biggers, P. Edwards, C. Patterson, Coat Romero. Senior Robbie Matthews displays his power during an after school workout. ' - he team bows their heads in prayer prior to a summer game. Baseball •325 Coach Ferrell commends the team after a tough workout. ■Willie Burnitz breaks for second during a preseason workout. 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Frazier 756-6400 CONROE PAINT AND BODY SHOP 803 North Frazier Conroe, TX 77301 We specialize in auto painting, truck painting, and body repair. Jim Anderso?i Owner LHBiriER. Elaine Vogel PROPEKTO Owner-Broker Aircraft Sales Maintenance Charter Congratulations Seniors 3415 W. Davis St. 539-5800 350-5574 s Old House ilM AVE. M. (713) 291-2421 HUNTSV1U£. TEXAS 77340 ELLEN BALKE HANCX HAFTED GIFTS MtNIATuneS. JEWELRY WH.TOW CAKE suppues ART CRAFTS SUPfueS 1229 S IH-46 539-3993 CONROE, TX 77301 CXjnOTHY IS86U. 539-2143 539-2144 (dalK - Ikar ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1702 TEAS RD. CONROE , TEXAS 539-2181 353-5050 Congratulations Robin and the Seniors of 1983 JOHN LODGE LUMBERS! Congratulations Kim • Louann • Emily You did a very fine job this year. May your good fortune continue as you enter into college and begin your own lives. S l i4 diank Member FDIC P.O. Box 345 Willis, Texas Willis: 856-4584 • Conroe 756-5770 • Houston 353-1119 Congratulations to Our Employees ' Graduates Compliments of REESE AIR CONDITIONING 603 Austin 756-3516 ■Ps i  v , Kyle Fore Brad Green iD UJ SI iU iik -F a:i I=li 1 1 r I J I IV n r— If i r I Wl PPV r Ti p %.. r Mt ill F sWc an! CONROE A-R-A, INC, ♦ 1 EL w POLLING Best Wishes Class of 1983 Phone 756-2614 201 N. Frazier Conroe, TX 1209 N. Frazier Service 756-7866 Parts 756-8281 Houston Phone No.: 353-2467 ADAM ' S TRANSFER would like to congratulate the class of 1983 101 South Main 756-0025 GENERAL PRINTING INC. 904 McCall Conroe, Tex. 756-3811 f ' , Vc u ; y £ Best Wishes Awesome SeniorslI! , You have the key to success, hang A . ; . . :« a ; ,; on 10 it!!! CONROE OFFICE SUPPLY Everything for the Office 756-3341 2017 Frazier, Conroe BEVERLY BUTAUD SCHOOL OF DANCE Beverly Butaud — Vice President Dance iVIasters of America South Texas Association of Dance Teachers — Chapter No. 3 Member of Cecchetti Council of America BeoUs 705 W. Davis Conroe Shopping Center Congratulations Seniors! LOUISIANA PACIFIC would like to congratulate the 1982-83 officers. You did a fine job and tlie spirit of Goiden Giris was cleariy seen by your many efforts. For the Junior Officers who wili be returning, Good Luclc. iVIay aii your dreams come true. Love, Kim pa«ffi i[.a is ' - ' j - p - BLOSSOM FLOWER SHOP Agnes Romme! Wedding Arrangements « Corsages • Potted Plants and Gifts 909 Houston St. Conroe, TX 756-3513 Congratulations Seniors 1983 May all the luck in the world be with you always! GRIFFIN ABSTRACT To the Graduating Seniors Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans will succeed Christian Enterprises, Inc. 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Box 501 Grangerland, Texas We ' re the Best For Ever More We ' re the Class of 1984! 1418 M Loop 336 Conroe, Texas 77304 HERS FASHIONS Maryann, Kafm and Dan Congratulations Seniors 1983 PILL BOX Conroe, Texas 903 E. Loop 336 YOUTH MINISTRY WE NEED YOU! First Baptist Church 600 N. Main Conroe, Texas Flowers and Gifts by: BARBARA 423 Mill Street Owner — Barbara Poole 756-3711 756-3913 EDITH ' S ANTIQUES and GIFTS One Block North of Hotel Conroe, Left on N. Frazier 3708 West Davis Congratulations Seniors ' 83 Compliments of OTIS MCDONALD ' S COPIERS 756-3681 1 Hour Film Service Passport Photos PHOTO HAUS OF CONROE The Best Little Photo Haus in Texas 805 N. Frazier 756-7078 THE FLOWER POT 2001-E North Frazier Woodcreek Shopping Center Conroe, Texas 77301 Phone: 713-756-5527 713-756-0432 Owner: Mary Freeman Good Times Good Friends Good Christian Feiiowship U.M.Y.F. UNITED METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Sunday Evenings 5:00-6:45 Youth Choir — Wednesdays — 6:30-7:15 PILGRIMS CLEANERS Would Like to Congratulate the Class of 1983! We Clean Suede and Leather Launderers and Cleaners Come On By For All Your Cleaning SUNDANCE Glass Works 105 Rhode St. Conroe. Texas 77301 756-8002 PAM BOUR stained glass, beveled glass, etched glasi tjffiany style lamps expert repairs and restorations custom entryways our specialty Mr ' Fae Bedfoni ' s VJl FABULOUS FORMALS c . 1 5 Chelsea at Camelol Conroe, Texas 77304 (7I3)7Sp-3oO: WfiW Hv; Gowns . Pivly Dresses Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of ERNEST COKER, JR. We ' re the Best as Can Be We ' re the Class of 1983! MRS. CAIN GOLDEN GIRLS, it ' s been real and it ' s been fun, but it liasn ' t been real fun! WE REALLY DO LOVE Y ' ALL! BEST SENIOR CLASS YET! o Q--Q--Q.-_,Q O o MORAN UTILITIES CO Congratulates the Class of 1983! 2108 N. Frazier 756-4431 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS = S5 . Recruiting i Service BETTY G AVALOS SGT U S Marine Corps 2015-E North Frazier Conroe, TX 77301 PH: 756-6500 SAN JACINTO MOTORS 930 S. Frazier at the Y Conroe, Texas Shop Conroe First!! SPARKLER FILTERS INC. Filtration Engineers Conroe, Texas 77301 A. C. Kracklauer Chairman of the Board Conroe 713 756-4471 0t p(0?e Ladies Fashion Shoes and Handbags 721 W. Davis 756-5831 We ' re for You! Complete Quality Printing Perforating Copying Folding Binding Collating Letterheads Business Cards Drilling Padding Envelopes Rubber Stamps XEROX 9200 2 Copies Per Second Reducing Capabilities LAMINATING DOCUMENTS POSTERS MAPS 206 N. Main 756-1213 Downtown Conroe, Texas MEADOR CONSTRUCTION Remodeling and Custom Building Go Class of ' 84! Mike Meador 756-5886 856-4921 Bill Meador i UadQBCars STANDARD MOTORS Inc. Sales Dept. Open 8:00-7:00 Mon.-Fri. Open 3:00-5:00 Saturday STANDARD MOTORS INC. Low Prices and Good Services Are Standard at Standard Motors! Cordoba New Yorkers Darts Trucks Vans Chargers Colts 803 N. Frazier — Conroe 756-4437 or 355-5416 Ain ' t It Great ' 85! Kelly Holmes Wayne Little Not Shown: Rick George Mike Dieson David White Bridal Services China • Crystal • Silver • Bath Shop • Candles Gourmet • Jewelry • Gifts • Hallmark Cards Godiva Antiques Montgomery Plaza Conroe: 756-7704 1-45 and Loop 336 Houston: 353-1077 BLOSSOM FLOWER SHOP Agnes Rommel Wedding Arrangements • Corsages ' Potted Plants and Gifts 909 Houston St. Conroe, TX 756-3513 CASUAL LIVING Specializing in Wicker, Rattan and Patio Furniture (and Appropriate Accessories) 925 W. Lewis Conroe, Texas 773C (713) 756-0303 1220 Stonehollow Kingwood, Texas 77339 (713) 358-5414 We Have Graduation Announcements Come and See SCOTT ' S CARD AND PARTY Conroe Center 756-7110 Conroe, Texas THE LAST OF THE BEST SENIORS 1983! One Hour Developing and Printing THE PHOTO LAB Willowbend Center Quality Prints Loop 336, Conroe Competitive Prices 756-9255 Personal Service JIM GENTRY BUILDER 100 Commercial Circle 756-2303 539-1315 Congratulations Seniors! HOPKINS CORLEY Attorneys at Law 103 W. Phillips 756-0663 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! On Frazier, East Davis, and W. Davis Congratulations Seniors! LIGHTING AND REFLECTION, INC. LIGHTING FIXTURES - INTERCOMS CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS CONROE(7j3) 756-0S8S HOUSTON(713) 367-7987 RT 5 BOX 1317, HH ' Y 105W CONROE, IX 77304 HOOPER INVESTMENT CORPORATION 900 1 45 South at Gladstell 756-7771 RESTAURANT MOTEL — PRIVATE CLUB Final Touch 27828 1-45 North Conroe, TX 77302 10 Oaks Shopping Ctr. Phone: 367-1225 ..c d .4 I Congratulations Class of 1983! % opf d bottonvT corroe | Krifrozlef 7561345 C tt i xterpQ Congratulations Seniors!! HENDERSON FEED SUPPLY 101 E. DAVIS CONROE, TEXAS 77301 (713) 756-2423 Heintz Furniture Furniture — New and Used Antiques 701 N. Frazier 756-3024 TEXAS STATE OPTICAL Congratulations Srs! 1148 W.Dallas Conroe, TX 756-8622 green ' leaT flowers — gifts 715A West Davis Conroe, Texas 77301 756-2627 Beverly Holland Teleflorist ° ' See Us FTD Country Gingham Hair Salon Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5 PM Thurs. Till 6 PM Family Hairstyling Scissor and Razor Cuts Ear Piercing Owner and Stylist Carolyn McMillian Tlmberlane and Loop 336 (Next to Ricardo ' s) 539-3737 WESTERN AUTO Wishes to Congratulate the Tiger Paws for a Good Year! 502 N. Frazier CATHERINE MASON EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Congratulates the Seniors of 1983! You ' ve Got Your Acts Together Seniors, The Future Is Yours! T J l We Can Find a Job for You! 2001-F North Frazier 539-1867 SCOTT ' S PHARMACY Wishes to Congratulate the Class of 1983! Two Locations to Serve You: Downtown 302 N. Main 756-3553 Medical Center 1907 N. Frazier 756-2524 SCO ' £ ' ¥ Pjm ffuu: LONG AIR CONOmONING, INC. 712 South Frazier 756-5645 and 756-5683 Air Conditioning and Heating Complete Sales and Service GULF TRANSOCEAN, INC. Congratulates the Class of 1983! P.O. Box 38978 Houston, Texas 77238 (713) 999-6909 CLAYTON ' S JEWELERS Manufacturers and Importers of Diamonds and Fine 14 and 18 Karat Gold Jewelry Certified Appraisals Watch and Jewelry Repair Seiko, Pulsar and Ridgeway Clocks Located in the Montgomery Plaza Shopping Center 539-5151 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1983! Compliments of THE CONROE YMCA 1203 Callahan, Candy Cane Park 756-9345 756-9008 Wilkins Cleaners Congratulations Seniors! 600 North Second Conroe, TX 756-4424 Congratulations to the 1983 Seniors and Flare Staff on a Job Well Done. THE 1983 TROIKA STAFF WEBBER ' S BAR-B-QUE Highway 105 West — Conroe 4V2 Miles West of 1-45 756-0205 The Best Bar-B-Que in Conroe - V««« ALL MMdtZ a TEXAS COMMERCE BANK — CONROE Congratulations Seniors! Lobby Open 9-2 Mon.-Thurs. 9-6 Friday 1320 W. Davis St. 1 Block West of 1-45 Drive In Bank Open Daily 7:30-6:00 Telephone 539-1711 Member F.D.I.C. CARTER DRUG STORE Three Generations Serving Conroe and Montgomery County Since 1919 336 North Main Street Conroe, TX 756-2615 ■Congratulations Seniors 1983! Compliments of HELIFLIGHT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED Located at the Montgomery County Airport 539-1893 N F OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. COCHRAN ' S JEWELERS Fine Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds Custom-made Jewelry and Mountings Come by and See Our Selection of Class Rings 224 West Davis Conroe, Texas 77301 Conroe 756-5543 Houston 353-0503 1212 C. South Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 ) Conroe: 713 756-8869 o meY Houston: 713 350-2125 ■INCORPORATED Distinctive Home Furnishings Downtown on the East Side of the Square 308 North Main St. Box 780 Conroe: 756-9115 Cleveland: 592-8767 TEXAS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Congratulates the Seniors of 1983. • ' We ' re the Best as Can Be, We ' re the Class of ' 83! We Believe in Student Loans. We ' re Banking on Your Continued Success. Now With Two Locations In Conroe to Serve You. 1110 Loop 336 Conroe 756-0601 Houston 353-2851 Lobby Hours Drive-Thru 9-3 Monday-Thursday 9-6 Friday 7-6 Monday-Friday CONROE MEAT CENTER Congratulations Seniors 1983! We Have Processing Lockers and Freezer Space Available Owner Steve G. Freeman Class of 1974 Located on 1106 N. Frazier Congratulations ' 83 Seniors From All of Us at M %f InterFirst InterFirst Bank Conroe ...downtown on the square Member F.D.I.C. MONTGOMERY VISION CENTER a The Place to See jj Montgomery Plaia 756-2001 PXONSSH Launderers Cleaners SERVING THE HOUSTON AREA SINCE 1964 2017 N. Frazier WOODCREEK SHOPPING CENTER 6:30-7:00 Wk. Days 7:00-4:00 Sat. Congratulations Seniors of ' 83 From Aii of Us at Pizza Hut 1610 N. Frazier 756-1818 Congratulations Seniors ' 83 Compliments of Competition Sports In Montgomery Plaza Montgomery Plaza 756-0202 WMM Congratulations Seniors ' 83 From Conroe ' s Only Authorized Vans Dealer. CONROE SCHWINN CYCLES 1505 N. Frazier 756-4005 .«?ii ' %m- OF THE OUTLAWS ' ■• 5 ;W- 1 -%- ' 1 C • l,,. « -, Ads- 405 Congratulations Seniors of 83! From tlie 82-83 TIGER PAW OFFICERS AND JUNIORS! Seniors — Finally! Congratulations to the entire Senior Class and to the band for making the past 4 years our time to shinel 1983 World ' s Greatest Class! Ads -407 ( everlus akes atezin We Cater ' We Create Weddings ji ' - j Birthday Cakes Teas 1 Special Cakes Dinners ' ' c - ■Petit Fours Cocktail Parties = v- i -: 3, Pies Cookies Open Houses zi i« ,. Finger Foods BEVERLY CLANTON CALFEE-Owner | 1116 Houston St. - 756-6590 - Conroe, Texas 77301 CONROE l J ' GYMNASTICS i Si AND FITNESS • Boys and Girls (3 and Up) Gymnastics • Cheerleader Tumbling • Ladies Trimnastics • Creative Aerobics • Karate Jiu-jitsu Marcia Noyes 756-1599 113 Rhodes Linda, Jacit Kristi and Leah Jacoby Woodcreek Shopping Ctr. Records and Tapes Special Orders Welcome Ticketmaster Outlet 2017 N. Frazier Conroe, TX 77301 , )Vo .o™ i n , AV The Affordable Alternative 1300 S. Frazier St. Conroe Bus. Park • Senior Portrait • Wedding Portrait • Family Portrait ' Commercial Photography Conroe 539-3232 1500 N. Frazier CHURCH OF CHRIST 756-8988 Congratulations Seniors! CompHments of lU l . John Sturgis Master Jeweler 1200 S. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 756-4000 Custom Design and Manufacturing JR. VOLUNTEER SERVICE — A Commitment to Care Volunteer a word that in and of itself, means to offer oneself for a service. As a Jr. Volunteer, you will be giving your time and energy to help Doctors Hospital to carry out its mission of providing quality patient care. Our commitment, our philosophy about volunteering, centers around making the Volunteer Department an integral and vital part of this institution. It is our belief that a working Jr. Volunteer Department allows you to share your commitment, your warmth, and your smile with those who need them most, the patient and the hospital staff. On behalf of Doctors Hospital, please accept our invitation to make a personal commitment for a rewarding and fulfilling experience. For further information about volunteer oppor- tunities at Doctor ' s Hospital, contact: Volunteer Services Doctors Hospital 3205 W. Davis 756-0631 Ext. 436 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ' 83 — Keep In Touch! i Best of Luck, Bret Bartholet ■B Go for It ' ' 84 Compliments of: Moore Bros. Lumber Co., Professional Graphics inc., Conroe Sprinicier Service Thanks to: LONE STAR 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER 7676 I. H. 45 North Business Park Suite 713 445-3328 Freshman Golden Girls Say: We couldn ' t have made it without Big Sisters iilte you! We wish you the best in the future and may aii your dreams come true! Goiden Giris Are 1 Sr. 86 ! 416 ' Ads Congratulations Seniors ' 83! from CONROE CREOSOTING CO. PRESSURE TREATED • Lumber • Fencing ' We ' re Your Do-It Yourself Headquarters Where You ' ll Find .. . • Post • Pinebark ' The Young Women ' s Fashions Boutique . . . Congratulates the Seniors of ' 83 J 1018 W.Lewis 756-7724 Congratulations Seniors SB CONk.oE IK ' FC ' EMAT ' .-M Compliments of: Conroe Visitor and Convention Bureau WE ' RE WITH YOU TIGERS ' JIMMIE DINKINS REMTCR RESIDENTIAL Delma Jones Olene Heasley Judy Doyle SECRETARY Juanita McDaniel ACREAGE AND COMMERCIAL LeRoy Small John Langston Ed Triplett APPRAISERS: Jimmie Dinkins, Jay Martin, David Dinklns HAZEL AND ALLEY AUTO PARTS, INC. The Best in These Parts 756-5566 Conroe Since 1930 1600 N Frazler Conroe, Texas Telephone Open Monday-Saturday 7:00 Til 6:00 443-5566 Houston Business goes where it is invited and stays where it i s well treated. We ' ve Had Joy, We ' ve Had Fun, We ' re So Glad the Book Is Done. We Did Our Best As You Can See, ' Cause We ' re the Class of 83! Deann Bcx ko-ieuJ Vw WfM embhe AdS ' 419 SPEED PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY Office Furniture Showroom Located at 1037 W. Austin Behind the Main Store • Printing •Blue Printing • Office Machines Office Supply Store Located at 1105 W. Dallas Conroe 539-2243 Houston 353-5785 Fine Cameras and Photo Finishing Crossroads Shopping Center Conroe, Texas 713-539-3309 Congratulations Class of 1983! Compliments of: JIM AMOS DECORATING CENTER COMPLETE SELECTION Domestic Imported Tile For Residential Commerical Use Treat Yourself To The Style and Easy Manintenance of Ceramic Tile Create A Whole New World Of Color Texture Visit Our Designer Showroom Monday thru Friday 8 lo 5PM - Sal. 10 to 2pm 109 Collins Conroe, Texas 756-0221 Congratulations Seniors of ' 83! Compliments of: VAUGHN WASHATERIA Grangerland, Texas Congratulations Seniors! TODD ' S SUPERETTE Your Friendly Store FM 3083 at Four Corners Compliments of: Jack Todd Congratulations Seniors of ' 83!! From: SOUL€S INSUnnNCC RGCNCV, INC. Personalized Hair Styling and Professional Beauty Care for Men, Women, and Children lists Shirely Rogowski Susie Kaeseman Sandy Pennington Tues., Wed., Fri. Thurs. Sat. 3708 C. W. Davis Loop 336 and 105 Irish Lormore Carolyn Childers Linda Pointet — 8AIWI.-4PM. — 8 AM.-6 PM — 8AM.-12AM 539-5877 Congratulations to the Class of ' 83 Conroe 539-2184 Houston 353-4537 3504 W. Davis Conroe, TX 77304 Congratulations Seniors of ' 83! Compliments of: COMMERCIAL BROKERS 800 N. San Jacinto Kellie Made It! Congratulations Srs! CONROE EAR, NOSE, THROAT CENTER Dr. James M. Dyke and Cory MOORE BROTHERS LUMBER CO. Congratulates the Seniors of ' 83! 539-4204 904 S. Frazier 756-4476 Congratulations from V-2 INVESTMENTS and BRYCE AND SHELBY KAMMEYER Ads- 423 Men ' s and Women ' s Hairstyling Manicures e ' Z o o U HAIR Sharon Robinson — Owner Cindy Williams e • ■■tn TO 3 ■a by 539-2500 606 8. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 SHARON All Available Tuesday Through Saturday By Appointment ■0 O a. (A ■n o (0 aa fcaaiasaag ;,rjiaaas ■.a.: . ■- (fi Preferred By Professionals For 40 Years ' ' 756-2352 GATES SAW CO. 2420 N. Frazier 2 Miles N. on Hwy. 75 Favorite of Farmers and Construction Crews 756-3171 We Salute the Students of today . . . Leaders of Tomorrow The Woodlands Villager Over 23,000 Circulation in Montgomen- County T ILVERn COIN VJ VIDEO ARCADE 1503 N Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 539-4266 FEEDER ' S SUPPLY S. Main — Conroe CHOWS Bob McDonald Bill Bergfield Owners 756-5549 CONROE FABRIC SHOP 850 W. Davis 756-2252 Best Wishes Seniors of 83! Congratulations Seniors! From The Kids Of: CONROE PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES Instructor Karen Kidd 23 Years of Dance 15 Years of Teaching Experience KAREN ' S DANCE UNLIMITED Located on 1102 Callahan Conroe — 756-1047 Tap — Jazz Ballet — Pointe Twirling — Gymnastics Alicia LeBianc Louann l loore and Patti Gaugli We Would Like to Sincerely Congratulate Our Seniors of 1983 Ads -427 312 S. 1-45 Gladstell Ex it — Conroe Beauty Products by Redken and UniPerm Old West and Garrett 539-6000 Open Till 9 Weekdays, Till 7 Saturday ' xKaiki 756-7300 1431 S 111 - CONKX C ieafii G images ifin tlic Seizes Macrame Gifts and Flower Arrangement Blow Dry Nails Long Hair Walk Ins Welcome Senior Citizen Special 1631 South First St. 756-7300 Operators: Doris Glenn Valerie Knox Betty Sherer Louise Ritchie Barbara Baylor Kathie Mann Visit Kathie ' s ■' . cAsJi -. ' j e% , iii. ' -r- ' -i . Divison I Your Most Complete Dancewear Store Get Chinese and American Food at iVioon Paiace Restaurant Same Location Since 1959 Featuring He Man Steaks Chinese Style We Prepare Orders to Take Home Hwy. 75-8 So., 1104 S. Frazier CONROE BICYCLE SALES SERVICE 903-A Loop 336 756-3614 Mjjp .- No need to go to Houston!! • Full Service Dept. for All Bikes • Complete Parts and Accessories Dept. • Full Line of Raleigh Bikes • Big Inventory of BMX Bikes and Accessories Largest Selection of Bikes and Accessories North of Houston We Accept Visa and Master Charge Congratulations Seniors! Wishing You the Success Only God Can Give. yptmn CHRISTIAN - CnriS€ BOOKS GIFTS 122 West Davis Conroe, Texas 77301 Phone: (713)756-1447 iS r£ Authorized Sales — Service Parts — Leasing MAX MAHAFFEY FORD . He tca 756-7781 Houston Lines 228-7067 or 443-1308 Auto Repairing Complete Body Shop 800 W. Davis FORD MERCURY McGEE, WALKER, HORNE Lois and Milton l icGee Caroiyn and Andy Wailcer Linda and Biliy Home Congratuiations Seniors! 414 W.Phillips 756-6659 756-3359 (S.x re ' uarf ULTIMATE HAIR COMPANY Crossroads Center 1114 W. Dallas Conroe, Texas Complete Beauty Service For Men and Women Tyes., Wed., and Fri. 8-4 Thurs. 8-6, Sat. 8-2 THE TOP SHOP Custom T-Shirts Lettering • Uniforms for Groups and Individuals 756-1819 1616 N. Frazier BROWNLEE JEWELERS Featuring a Complete Line of Class Rings, Diamond Jewelery, Watches, and Gifts 204 Simonton Conroe 434 • Ads CONTEX SPORTING GOODS INC. Your Complete Sporting Goods Store. 817 N. Frazier 756-3442 J L Congratulations Seniors Compliments of: EVE ELMORE Congratulations Srs. of 83 Compliments of: CONROE FIRE DEPT. VAUGHN BOOKKEEPING V • • -S ' X 1982-1983 Varsity Cheerleaders Wayne Vaughn - Owner Located at: 106 Gulf Coast Road Grangerland, Texas 231-2251 Congratulations Class of 1983! J Ads -435 It ' s On the Way CONROE CONCRETE, INC. 1361 Old Montgomery Road Conroe, Texas 77304 Conroe: 756-1151 Conroe: 539-1761 Houston: 353-9477 Bobby Yancey — Owner JCPenney Departme nt Store Retail: 225 N. Thompson Catalog: Corner of Thompson and Collins Department Store: 756-3356 Catalog: 756-8977 Conroe, Texas FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • Drive-in Windows • Save By IMaii • After Hours Depository • interest Bearing Checking Accounts 539-1811 400 West Davis — Conroe • Pool and Patio • Custom Pools • Equipment • Supplies • Chemicals • Pool Repairs • Free Water Analysis WIM ' N HOLE 10 Oaks Plaza Behind Oak Ridge Cinema 8 North 367-3031 Open 10-6 Monday-Wednesday 10-8 Thursday and Friday 9-5 Saturday Ads ' 437 Cokeis it! Compliments of Your Bottler ' iO U- S PAT Off Good Luck Seniors From the Staff of Conroe Coca-Colal Phone: 756-5380 Route23, P.O. Box68 Highway 75 at League Line Road Conroe, TX 77303 wise PAPER CHEMICAL For everything in Sanitary Maintenance Supplies and Equipment Call the Professionals ' 302 S. Frazier Conroe 77301 111 S. Second Lufkin 75901 100 E. 32nd St. Bryan 77801 4919 Blalock Houston 77041 SAK ' S 2 DRIVE-IN GROCERY Diesel Fuel and Texaco Gasoline Picnic Supplies — Ice — Groceries • 1203 Loop 336 E Open 7 Days — 5:30 AM-11 PM • 539-2390 JOHN HENRY ' S BAR-B-Q DELI Custom Bar-B-Q by John Henry Complete Dinners • Beef • Pork Ribs • Links • Complete Catering • Orders to Go — 1207 Loop 336 E Hamburgers • Deli Sandwiches • Salads — 539-1330 Open 7 Days a Week • 10:30 AM-7 NOBLE TOYOTA Located at: 1409 1-45 North Phone: 756-0641 The FLARE Staff would like to thank the following people for their support of the 1983 FLARE: Don and Barbara Blanton Janice and Rodney Huerter David Choate Bob and Joyce McDonald Dr. and iVIrs. George Strickhausen III Bruce and Helen Dement Sophomores Seniors Juniors . Vii W- jjohvlJurfiv Mmnut Leslie G ' iies tiil We the 1983 FLARE Staff wish to thank our advertisers for their support of the 1983 FLARE. W X PQ SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Tammy Abshier, Fr., Drama Club, Tiger Paws, Soph., Drama Club Jr., Drama Club. Sr., Drama Club, Spanish Club. Rodney Acker, Fr., Ag. I. Soph., Ag. II, JV Baseball. Jr.. Key Club, Spanish Club, Var. Baseball, FCA. Sr., Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. Al Adams, Fr., Ftbl., Ind. Arts Club. Soph., Ftbl, Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Com- puter Prog. , Home and Family Living. Brian Adams, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Latin Club, Youth for Christ, Science Club, Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Latin Club, Science Club, Youth for Christ, Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Latin Club Science Club, Youth for Christ. Sr., Marching Band-Section Leader, Symphonic Band, Ind. Arts Club, Latin Club, Drafting. Darrin Adams, Fr., Soph., Jr., Ind. Arts Club. Sr., French Club. Mike Adams, Fr., Soph., Jr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Track. Sr., Var. Ftbl. -All District, Var. Track. Rita Adams, Fr., Spanish Club, Soph., Jr., HECE-Sec. Sr., HECE-Pres. Becky Adkins, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Latin Club. Soph., Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band, Spanish Club. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, DEI. Sr., DE II. Alissa Aduddell, Fr., Drama Club, Tiger Pavi s, Soph., Drama Club, Choir. Jr., Drama Club. Sr., Drama Club. Anil Advani, Fr., French Club, Mens Choir, Soph., Mens Choir, Jr., Sr., Part- ners Club. Guye Allen, Fr. , Soph. , Jr. , Sr. , Radio and TV repair. John Allen, Fr., Var. Golf. Soph., Var. Golf. Jr., Var. Golf, Spanish Club. Sr Var. Golf, Psy. Club. Maria Allen, Fr., Spanish Club, Golden Girls, Soph., Spanish Club, Partners Club, Key Club, Golden Girls. Jr., Spanish Club, Partners Club, Key Club, Golden Girls-2nd. Lt. Co. A, gigi ' s. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, NHS. Sr., Spanish Club, NHS, Key Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Golden Girl-lst. Lt. Co. A, gigi ' s. Alice Anderson, Fr., Soph., Jr., Cosmetology I. Sr., Cosmetology II. Johnny Anderson, Fr., VOCT. Soph., VOCT. Jr., VOCT CO-OP Club Sr VOCT CO-OP Club. Karen Anderson, Fr., Art I. Soph., Homemaking I. Jr., Home and Family Living. Sr., Child Care I, Michael Anderson, Fr., Ftbl., Soph., Drama Club. Jr., Psy. Club. Sr., Free Enterprising. Jim Ashby, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Science Fiction Club. Soph., Marching Band, Swing Singers, Troika Staff, Vice Pres. of Science Fiction Club. Jr., Marching Band, Gold Band, Show Choirs, A Capella I, Science Fic- tion Club, Drama Club, German Club. Sr., A Capella I, Show Choir, Drama Club, Thespians, Pres-Science Fiction Club, German Club. JeH Baker, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., Soph. Ftbl., Spanish Club. Jr., Psy. Club, Art Club. Sr., Art Club. Jeff Ballard, Fr., Choir, Drama Club, Annie Get Your Gun, Soph., Choir, Drama Club, You Can ' t Take it with You, and Life With Father. Jr., ' Choir, Drama Club, Drama-Director. Sr., Choir, Drama Club-Vice Pres. -Director. Stephen Barfieid, Fr., Ag. I, Soph., Ag. II. Jr., Air Conditioning I. Sr., ICT. Darrin Bartei, Fr., JV Bsbl, JV Bsktbl. Soph., Var. Bsbl., Var. Bsktbl., Jr., Var. Bsbl., Var. Bsktbl., All-Dist., Spanish Club. Sr., Var. Bsbl, Var. Bsktbl., Tres. or FCA. Danette Bartlett, Fr., Girls Choir, Soph., Girls Choir. Jr., A Capella II. Sr., A Capella II Michelle Beeson, Fr., Soph., Jr., French Club, Sr., Home and Family Living. Jennifer Benardino, Fr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Latin Club. Soph., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, All-Dist. Band, Latin Club, Science Club. Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, All-Dist. Band, Latin Club, NHS. Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, All-Dist. Band, All-Region Band, All- Area Band, Latin Club, NHS, Band Sweetheart. Chuck Berlehner, Fr., Ftbl., Spanish Club. Soph. JV Cross Country, JV Track, Spanish Club. Jr., JC Cross Country, JV Track. Sr., Var. Cross Coun- try Var., Track. Zachary Bettis, Fr., Wood Shop. Soph., Metal Shop. Jr., DE. Sr., DE, Pam Beutow, Fr., Soph., Jr., Psy. Club. Sr., Psy. Club, VOE-OEA. Billy Biggers: Fr., Fr. Ftbl., JV Bsbl., Soph.. JV Ftbl., Var. Bsbl., Key Club, Ind. Arts. Jr.. Var. Bsbl., Ind. Arts Club, 3rd in comp. Sr., Var., Bsbl Ind Arts Club. Tim Biggio, Fr., Soph., Jr., Concert Band, Marching Band, French Club, NHS. Sr., Symphonic Band, Marching Band, French Club, NHS, Pres -Ind Arts Club. Janelle Biliman, Fr., Soph., Choir-Sec. Jr., HECE. Sr., none. Tracey Bishop, Fr., Soph., Rodeo Club, Jr., FHA, Powder Puff-winners! Sr., Key Club, Psy. Club, HERO Club, Powder Puff-CHAMPSII! Vickie Blake, Fr., Tiger Paws, Science Club. Soph., Tiger Paws, Science Club. Jr., Key Club, DE, DECA-Lady-in-waiting. Sr., none. Tracy Blanton, Fr., Class Tres., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Golden Girl- rep. Soph., Class Rep., Ftbl. Cheerleader, STudent Council., FLARE Staff. Jr., Class Rep., Var. Cheerleader, Student Council, FLARE Staff, NHS, Key Club, FCA, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Sr., Head Var. Cheerleader, Student Council, FLARE Staff-Act. Editor, NHS, Key Club, Stu- dent Council Par., Who ' s Who Among Am. Higb School Students. ToddBonario, Fr., Soph., Jr., VICA. Sr., VICA. Tracey Bortnem, Fr., Fr. Girls Bktbl., Spanish Club. Soph., JV Bktbl., Key Club, Partners Club, TigeretteClub. Jr., Var. Bktbl., Partners Club, NHS, Key Club, FCA, Tigerette Club. Sr., FCA-Pres., Leo Club, Partners Club-Sec, NHS, Key Club, Triumph Staff. Mary Bosselait, Fr., Choir, Homemaking. Soph., Homemaking. Jr., Home and Family Living. Sr., Child Care. Clete Boudreaux, Fr., Cross Country Track, Art Club. Soph., Jr., Sign Language Club-Tres., Partners Club, OEA, FFA. Sr., Sign Language Club- Pres., Partners Club, VICA. Stanley Boughton, Fr., Golf Team, Spanish Club, Ind. Arts Club. Soph., Golf Team, Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Golf Team, Ind. Arts Club. Ar., Golf Team, ey u . Danny Boyd, Fr., Metal Trades. Soph., Choir. Jr., Art Club-Pres., Cross Country. Sr., Art Club-Pres., Crosscountry. Vickie Briley, Fr., Science Club. Soph., Golden Girls, French Club. Jr., Science Slub. Sr., Home and Family Living. Jane Broach, Fr., German Club, Conroe and Houston Science Fairs. Soph., German Club. Jr., German Club, NHS. Sr., NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. 442 ■Senior Achievements Richard Brooker, Fr., Soph,, Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Ind, Arts Club, Soccer Team. Sr., Ind Arts Club, Soccer Team. Don Broseman, Fr., FFA, Ivlarchmg Band, Concert Band, Sopti., FFA, Mar- ctiing Band, Symphonic Band, Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Latin Club, Conroe 4-H. Sr,, Half Day. Charia Brown, Fr , Science Club, Girls Choir, Soph., Science Club, Adv Girls Choir, Jr , Science Club-Sec, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club, A Capella II Choir., S r., Science Club, A Capella I Choir. Chris Brown, Fr., Bktbl., Ind. Arts Club. Soph., Ind Arts Club, Bsbl. Jr , Ind Arts Club, Sr. Daria Brown, Fr., Soph., FFA. Jr., FHA. Sr. Louis Brown, Fr., Soph., VOCT CO-OP Jr., VOCT CO-OP, Sr., VICA-Sec. Mary Brown, Fr., Gold Band. Soph., Marching Band, Gold Band Jr., Mar- ching Band, Gold Band, Spanish Club. Sr.. Marching Band, Gold Band. Colleen Budde, Fr , Soph., Jr., transferred to Conroe Sr. LaurieBudro, Fr . Soph.. Jr , Home and Family Living Sr. Chris Buford, Fr , Men ' s Choir. Soph., A Capella I Choir, Spanish Club, Jr , A Capella I Choir. Drama Club. Debate. Sr.. A Capella I Choir, Drama Club, Thespians. Lisa Burgess, Fr , Soph . Jr , OEA Club. Sr., OEA Club. Christine Burkhardt, Fr , Var. Bktbl., Soph., Jr., Var. Bktbl . OEA Club. Sr , Science Fiction Club, OEA Club. Willie Burnitz, Fr , Golf Team, Spanish Club. Soph., Golf Team, JV Bsbl., Jr., Var. Bsbl., Var. Ftbl., Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var Bsbl , Track Robert Burns, Fr., Spanish Club, Soph., Spanish Club., Jr., Spanish Club Sr. Rodney Burns, Fr., Ind. Arts Club. Soph., Auto Body. Jr., ICT, VICA Sr., ICT. Molly Burt, Fr. , Soph. , Partners Club. Jr , Triumph Staff. Sr. , Triumph Staff Chris Busbee, Fr., Ftbl., Soph., Key Club, Ftbl., Ind. Arts Club Jr., Key Club, FCA, Ftbl., Ind. Arts Club. Sr., Key Club. FCA-Vice Pres., Partners Club, Ind. Arts Club, Home and Family Living, Var. Ftbl. Russell Buys, Fr.. Soph., Jr., Sr., Radio and TV. Tracy Cain, Fr.. Soph., Choir. A Capella II. Child Care. Jr., Child Care, A Capella II. Sr., Choir, Child Care. NHS, Lettered. Renee Camino, Fr., FHA, Soph., Jr., Head Cheerleader for JV, Psy. Club. Sr., Art Club. Brian Campbell, Fr.. Ind. Arts Club, Woodshop I. Soph., Woodshop II. Jr. , Drafting. Sr., DECA. Jim Campbell, Cross Country, FLARE Staff. Soph., Cross Country. Jr.. Triumph Staff. Science Club. Ind. Arts Club. Sr., Triumph Staff, Science Club, Young Republican Club. Patricia Campbell, Fr., Soph., Jr., French Club, NHS. Sr.. Key Club. French Club. NHS. John Carter, Fr., Art I. Soph.. Art II. Jr.. Art III. Sr., Art IV. Pat Cartwright, Fr., Ftbl.. JV Bsbl., Partners Club. Soph., JV Ftbl., JV Bsbl., Partners Club. Jr., Var. Bsbl., Partners Club. Med. Careers Club-Tres. Sr.. Var. Bsbl., Partners Club, Med. Careers Club-Tres. Sr., Var. Bsbl., Partners Club, Med. Careers Club. Karia Chambers, Fr., Cross Country. Student Council, Partners Club, Key Club Soph., Student Council, French Club, Partners Club, Key Club. Jr., French Club, Partners Club, Key Club, Sr., French Club, OEA Club, Powder PUff Champ!!! Kim Chambers, Fr., FFA, Tiger Paws. Soph., FFA, Tiger Paws. Jr., FFA- Officer, Ag CO-OP, Sr., FFA-officer, Rep. for year. Fred Chaney, Fr , Men ' s Choir, Soph., A Capella Choir, Jr., A Capella Choir Sr , A Capella Choir. Laurie Choate, Fr . Marching Band. Concert Band. Latin Club. Soph.. Mar- ching Band. Concert Band Jr , Mraching Band, Concert Band, Spanish Club Sr . Marching Band. Concert Band. Home and Family Living. Psy. Club BryanChunn,Fr., Ftbl .Soph . Ftbl Jr.. VICA Sr, Ind Arts Club. Christi Clark, Fr., Girl ' s Choir, Tiger Paws. Soph.. Adv Girls Choir, Tiger Paws Jr , A Capella Choir, Lt. of Tiger Paws. Sr., A Capella Choir, Spanish Club. Janie Cleveland, Fr , FHA. Key Club, Choir, Partners Club. Soph., FHA, Partners Club, Key Club Jr., Key Club, Partners Club, Metal Trades Aide. Sr., Home and Family Living, Key Club, Partners Club, Metal Trades Aide. Ricky Cole, Fr . Golf Team Soph., Golf Team, Spanish Club Jr.. Golf Team, Key Club Sr , Golf Team, Key Club. Pam Collins, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph , Drama Club Jr., Sr , FTA Mark Coltharp, Fr., Cross Country. Ind Arts Club Soph., Cross Country, Ind. Arts Club. Jr , Soccer, INd Arts Club, Key Club Sr., Soccer, Ind Arts Club-Officer. Cynthia Cooper, Fr., French Club Soph , Jr Sr., NHS. Teresa Cody, Fr., FHA Soph.. FHA Jr , FHA Sr.. Home and Family Living. Wendy Coots, Fr , JV Volleyball Soph . JV VIbl., Ag I, Jr., Var VIbl.. Ag 11. Sr , Var. VIbl , Psy Club Keith Cormack, Fr , Ftbl., Ind. Arts Club, Soph , Ftbl , Ind. Arts Club, Key Club. Jr , JV Ftbl . Ind Arts Club. Astr. Club. Sr . Var. Ftbl.. FCA, Partners Club, Leo Club. Russell Cours, Fr,, Cross Country, German Club. Soph , Cross Country, FFA, German Club. Jr., Cross Country, Track, German Club. Sr , Cross Country, Track MikeCouvillion, Fr , FFA Soph , FFA. Jr.. FFA. Sr . FFA. Amy Cox, Fr . Bktbl.. German Club. FCA. Tigerettes Club Soph . Bktbl.. Tigerettes. FCA. German Club. Jr.. German Club-Hist . Sr., German Club- FLARE Queen Candidate. Karen Cox, Fr Fr VIbl , Soph , JV VIbl., Tigerettes, Soph. Class Sec, Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Spanish Club Sr , Leo Club-V.P., Key Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club. Melissa Cox, Fr , Drama Club, Partners Club. Soph., Drama Club. Partners Club, Leo Club Jr., Drama Club, Partners Club, Leo Club. Sr., Drama Club. Key Club. Young Republicans. Creig Coyne, Fr.. Bktbl., Latin Club. Soph., Bktbl. Latin Club. Jr., Var. Bktbl., Latin Club. Key Club, FCA. Sr., Var. Bktbl.. Latin Club. Triumph Staff. Cheryl Cross, Fr., Soph , Partners Club. Jr., Sr., Spanish Club. Kimberly Cudd, Fr., FHA, Soph., Jr., OEA. Sr , OEA. Sandy Culver, Fr., Spanish Club, Swim Team. Soph., Partners Club, Key Club Trainer. Spanish Club. r.. rainer, ey Club. Partners Club, ome an Fami y Living. FCA. Sr.. Key Club. Partners Club. Sign Language Club. Emily Dalton, Fr.. Golden Girls. Soph. Golden GIrls-rep.. Spanish Club. Key Club. Partners Club. Jr., Golden Girls Lt. of Co. C, Spanish Club, NHS, Key Club. Sr., Golden Girls-Cpt. of Drill, Homecoming Queen Cand., NHS, GSL- Sec, Spanish Club, Student Council-Tres., Sign Language Club, Troika Staff, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Jacquelynn Daniel, Fr., Girls Choir. Soph., Adv. Girls Choir. Jr.. A Capella Choir I. Sr.. A Capella Choir I. VOE. Kevin Darland, Fr., Marching Band, Ind. Arts Club, Soph., Track Team, Ind. Arts Club. Jr.. Track Team, Ind. Arts Club, Soccer. Sr., Soccer, FCA, Chess Club. Susie Dault, Fr., SHA, Soph., Key Club, FHA. Jr., Key Club, Partners Club. DAULT Senior Achievements • 443 GO VICA. Key Club, Leo Club, Partners Club. Home and Family Liying VICA-Pres. Dena Davis, Fr , Soph. Jr.. Golden Girls. Sr,, Golden Girls Gi-Gi ' s G G -V P Shelley Davis, Fr . Soph , Jr., FFA, Sr., FFA Shawn Day, Fr , Latin Club, Golden Girls. Soph,. Latin Club. Golden Girls. NFL. Jr . French Club. NFL. Sr.. NFL. Troika Staff. Thespians. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Barbara Defilippo, Fr., NFL. FTA, Soph.. NFL. Latin Club Jr., Sr . NFL. Latin Club, Science Club. German Club. Drama Club. NHS. Rhonda DeLulsh.Fr,. Choir. Soph . Choir, Jr.. VOE. Sr,. VOE. NHS, Duane Derouen, Fr,, Ftbl,, Bsktbel, JV, Bsbl. Soph.. Ftbl,. Bsktbl.. JC Bsbl Jr . Ftbl . Var Bsbl . NHS.. Sr.. Var Ftbl., Var Bsbl.. NHS. Brandl L. Deshotel, Fr . Flag Corps Capt.. Marching Symphonic Band,. FHA., Hostess for FHA,, UIL Solo ensemble , Math Club, Soph,, Flag Corps Capt.. Marching Symphonic Band., Band Section Leader , Colorguard,, UIL Solo ensemble. French Club, Jr., Flag Corps Co-Major. Marching Sym- phonic Band, UIL Solo Ensemble, Band Section Leader,, Sr,, Flag Corps Major,. Marching Symphonic Band. UIL Solo ensemble,. Band Section Leader. Laurie Devine, Fr., Volleyball,, French Club,, Soph., Volleyball French Club Class Sec, Key Club , Leo Club , Jr,, Key Club,. Leo Club.. Partners Club.. NHS,. French Club , Sr.. NHS Sec. Key Club Sec. Leo Club Sec, Flare, ' Who ' s Who. Flare Queen Candidate Kay Dewberry, Fr . Band. Soph,. Jr , Cosmetology, Sr , Cosmetology Barbara Dickey, Fr.. Youth for Christ . Soph . Spanish Club. Partner ' s Club. Jr . Office dc, Asst, Vice Pres. Sr. Jenny Dillman, Fr . Soph.. Jr.. Sr , German Club, VOE. Lilliane Dixon, Fr , Soph , Jr., Sr., D,E. Lisa Dixon, Fr . Drama Club, Soph., Drama Club,, Choir, Jr., Drama Club, Sr Drama Club. Charles Dockery, Fr., Soph , VOCT Co-Op, Jr.. VOCT Co-Op, Sr, Tina Dodson, Fr , Soph , Jr , Math Club, Sr . NHS, Science Fiction Club. Lee Oozier, Fr . Science Club. Science Fair. New Life, Soccer, Soph,, Var, Swim Team, Var Diver, Science Club, FCA. New Life. Soccer. Jr.. FCA. Science Club, Math Club, Spanish Club. Society of National Distinguised American High School Students. Var. Soccer. Science Fair. Sr.. Spanish Club. FCA. Chess Club. Var, Soccer (Capt) , Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 1st place Scholarship winner. Major Works, Tina Dulaney, Soph,, Typing I, Jr , Psychology, Sr,, VOE Lab, OEA Club, Lisa Duncan, Fr,, FHA, Soph , FHA, Jr , FHA, Sr. Lyndi Dunn, FR., Soph., Jr,, VOE, OEA, Sr, Charles Durbin, Fr,, Fr, Ftbl, Spanish Club, Future Farmers of Am, Soph FFA, Jr , FFA, Partners Club, Key Club, Sr. FFA, Key Club. John Durfey, Fr. French Club, Band, Science Fair Participant. Soph., French Club. Marching and Concert Band. Science Fair Participant, Jr , ' French Club, Young Republicans. Marching and Symphonic Band. UIL Solo and Ensemble. Science Fair Participant, NHS. Sr., Spanish Club, Marching and Symphonic Band, Young Republicans. Flare Staff Business Manager and Ads Staff, Science Fair Participant, UIL Solo Ensemble, NHS. Jody Dwyer, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Flag Corps Capt., German Club. Soph.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Flag Corps. German Club, Jr.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Flag Corps Major, German Club Vice-Pres. NHS. Sr.. Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Flag Corps Capt. German Club. President. NHS, FTA, Member Who ' s Who Among Am Hioh School Students, Kellie Dyke, Fr Fr Bsktbl and Track Team, Spanish Club, Key Club, Soph. Far Basketball, Cheerleader. JV Track. Key Club. Partners Club. Spanish Club. Jr . Var Ftbl and Bsktbl Cheerleader. Jr Class Rep. Student Council. NHS. FCA. Partners Club. Key Club. Psychology Club, Spanish Club. Home and Family Living Club, Sr,, Var Cheerleader, Senior Class Rep, NHS. Stu- dent Council, Partners Club. Key Club, Sign Language Club, Who ' s Who Among Amer, High School Students, J. T. Eckstrum, Fr,, Fr Ftbl, Key Club, FFA, 4-H, State Qualifier in Rodeo, Texas High School Rodeo Assoc. Youth Rodeo Assoc, Soph., JV Ftbl, FCA, Key Clu6, FFA, 4-H, Texas High School Rodeo Assn. Youth Rodeo Assoc! Texas Youth Rodeo Assoc, State Qualifier in Rodeo. Jr.. Var Ftbl, Student Council, Key Club, FCA Sec, FFA, 4-H, State Champion in Steer Wrestling, 18th in Nation in Steer Wrestling, THSRA, Powder Puff Coach. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. US National Achievement Awards, YRA, TYRA, Sr , Var Ftbl, All District FTBL, All County Defensive Player of the Year Ftbl, Who ' s Who Among High School Students, US, National Achieve- ment Award, FCA, Key Club, FFA, 4-H, THSRA, YRA, TYRA, Powder Puff Coach, State Qualifier in Steer Wrestling. Calf Roping and Steer Roping Team, Paul Edwards, Fr.. Fr Bsktbl, All Tourney Huntsville and Conroe Basketball Tourn, Soph.. JV Bsktbl. JV Baseball. French Club, Jr.. JV Bsktbl, Var BSBL 1st Team all District D.H, Baseball, French Club. NHS, Sr., Var Bsktbl and Bsbl, French Club, Chess Club, Pres Chess Club, FTA, French Club Corna- tion King Candidate, NHS, Toni Egbert, Fr., Swim Team, Soph,, Swim Team, Jr., Swim Team, Sr., Stephen A Ehler, Fr Track. Ind. Arts Club. Art Club. Soph,. Ind. Arts Club Art Club. Jr , German. Art Club, Sr.. German Club, Art Club. Regina Ehrhardt, Fr German Club. German Club State Competition 2nd and 3rd place. Soph,, German Club. Marching Band. Golden Tornadoes Mr. Contest German Club State Competition 2nd place, Jr.. German Club, Mar- ching Band, Concert Band. German Club State Competition 3rd place, ' Mar- ching Bands of America. Sr,. German Club. Marching band, Symphonic Band, French Club. German Club State Competition 1st place, Marching Bands of America, Jason Eickenharst, Fr , Soph,, Jr., NHS, Sr., NHS, Key Club, Spanish Club. Ginger Ellisor, Fr , FFA, Livestock Judging Teams, Sr, Leadership team, 3rd in County Fair with lamb. Greenhand Degree, Soph,, FFA. livestock judg- ing teams. Sr, leadership team, chapter Farmer Degree, raised lamb and garden. Rodeo Club, Jr.. FFA. Reporter, Sr, leadership team, Star State Farmer Award, Lone Star Farmer Award, raised lamb, OAC Committee, Ex- ecutive Committee, Public Relations Committee, Sr.. FFA-Vice Pres. raising a steer, leadership committee. Alumni Committee, Executive Committee, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Darren Faught, Fr,, Soph., Ftbl, Key Club, FCA, Ftbl, Key Club, FCA, Part- ners Club, Psychology Club, Special Olympics. Sr. Var. Ftbl, Key Club, FCA. Partners Club, NHS, 1st team All-District Ftbl, Chess Club, Coronation Kinq Partners Club. Mary Fawcott, Fr . Drama Club, Girls Choir, UIL Solo Ensemble II. Soph.. Advanced Girls Choir. UIL Solo Ensemble II. Drama Club, Jr., Partners Club, ' Acappella Choir, UIL Solo Ensemble I, Sr.. Acappella Choir Sec, YAC and Dist. Chairman Region IV, Thomas Fichter, Fr. Baseball. Ski Club. Motor Cross Club, Soph Baseball Ski Club, Jr, Sr., Justin Finke, Fr, Athletic Trainer ftbl, bsktbl, bsbl, Latin Club, Science Club, Soph., Ath. Tr. ftbl. bsktbl. and bsbl, Latin Club, Jr., Ath. Trainer ftbl Sr ' Ath Tr. ftbl. Student Council Terry Fisher, Fr, Ind. Arts. Soph.. Ind. Arts.. Jr.. VICA, Sr,, Paula Fleming, Fr,, Sph., Cosmetology, VICA, Jr,, Cosmetology, Sr., Cherry Foots, Fr.. JV Track, FHA, Soph., VAR Track. Jr„ Far Track FHA Sr.. Track. FHA. Kyle Fore, Fr. Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph and JV Bsktbl Manager. Soph.. Marching Band. Concert Band Bsktbl and Stage Band, Ind. Arts Club. Symphonic loading Ores, Jr,, Marching Band. Concert Band, Bsktbl and Stage Band. Ind. Arts Club, Symphonic loading crew. Trombone Sec- tion and Squad leader, Sr, Marching and Concert Band, Bsktbl Band, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, NHS. Trombone Section and Squad Leader. 444 Senior Achievements Chris Foster, Fr Bsktbl. Soph., Jr , Key Club, Sr , Var FTBL, Soccer, Mike Fowler, Fr,, Concert Band, Soph,, Concert, Marching and Stage Band, Jr, Marching, Symphonic, Stage, Band, 1st Division at UIL Solo Ensemble, Sr Marching, Symphonic, and Stage Band, Sue Frazier, Fr , Drama Club, Soph., Drama Club, Golf Team, Jr., Drama Club Golf Team. NHS, Finians Rainbow Sr , Drama Club treas, Thespians Flare Queen Candidate, Troika Staff, NHS, ' ■Music Man musical, Up the Down Staircase -3 act Freddie Fredriclcsen, Fr , Tennis, Key Club, French Club, Partners Club, Student Council fres Rep, Soph,, Tennis, Key Club, French Club, Partners club Leo Club, Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, French Club, Powder puff cheerleader, Sr,, Flare, Golden Girl King Candidate, Powder Puff Cheerleader. Steve Friery, Fr., FFA, Football, Soph , FFA, Jr FFA, Sr , Voc Ag Twyla Furrer, Fr., JV Bsktbl, Track V, Soph.. Var Bsktbl, Var Track, Jr., Var Bsktbl, Track Var, Tigerettes Club, Sr , Softball. Debbie Gannucci, Fr , Soph., Jr., Spanish Club, Sr , FHA, Rickey Garrett, Fr, Ftbl, Soccer, Soph , Ftbl, Key Club. Ind. Arts Club. Soc- cer, Jr., Spanish Club, Key Club, Sr., Spanish Club, Key Club, Tammi Garrett, Fr., Spanish Club, Soph., worked benefit for Montg Co-nty Cntr for Retarded. Jr. National Merit Semifinalist, NHS, Sr. NHS, Office Education Assn, Member America ' s Outstanding Names and Faces, KIKR Teen of the week, Worked at benefit for Montg. County Cntr For Retarded. Steve Garvin, Fr., Soph., Track, Spanish Club. Jr., Key Club, Drama Club. Sr. Var Soccer, Key Club, NHS, Drama Club, Carrie Jo Garza, Fr,, Soph., Jr.. Sr., Patti Gaugli, Fr., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club, Soph.-rep, Jr., Var. Cheerleader, Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. Sr,. Var. Cheerleader, Key Club, Treas. or Sr. Class. DanGeatches, Fr., Soph.. Crosscountry. Jr.. Sr., Track, Art Club. Beth Geick, Fr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Dixieland Band, Fr. Bktbl., Soph., Marching Band Symphonic Band, Dixieland Band, Adv Girls Choir. ' Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Dixieland Band Sr Marching Band, Symphonic Band, All Dist Band. Jimmie Gentry, Fr., Choir, Youth for Christ, Soph., Choir, Latin Club Jr., Choir, Latin Club, OEA, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. NHS. ' Sr., NHS, Latin Club, Oea, Who ' s Who Among Am High School Students. Laura Gerlach, Fr.. Golden Girls, German Club, Track, Partners Club. Soph.. Golden Girls, Key Club, German Club, Good Sportsmanship League, Science Club. Jr., Golden Girls. Key Club, German Club, GSL, Science Club, Sr,, Golden Girls, Key Club, GSL, Leo Club, NHS, Teresa Gibson, Fr., Soph.. Jr., Drama Club Sr , OEA. Leslie Giles, Fr., Marching Band, Symphonic Bands. 2nd in Science Fair, Soph,, Marching Band. Symphonic Band. FLARE Staff. Jr.. NHS, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, FLARE Staff, Science Club, Powder Puff-winner. St., NHS, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, FLARE Staff, Student Council, Science Club-Sec, Natl ' Merit Finalist, Member of Am. Outstanding Names and Faces, Sharon Gilsorf, Fr,, Band. Soph., Marching Band, Jr., Marching Band, OEA. Sr.. OEA, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Trayton Golden, Fr., Ag. I, Ftbl., Soph, Jr., VICA. Sr , VICA, Richard Gower, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Jr.. Spanish Club, Sr.. none. Doug Grace, Fr,, Soph., Radio and TV. Jr., Radio and TV. Sr., HECE. Letty Granados, Fr.. Tennis, Soph.. Tennis JV, Key Club. Jr.. FCA. Key Club. Partners Club, Triumph Staff. Sr.. FCA. Thumph Staff, Leo Club, Part- ners Club. Louanna Granados, Fr., Golden Girls, Key Club, Partners Club, FCA, Art Club Soph , Golden Girls, Key Club, Leo Club. Art Club. FCA, Art Club. Jr., Golden Girls. FCA, Leo Club, Finian ' s Rainbow, Partners Club. Sr., Drama Club. Leo Club-officer. Student Council. Key Club, FCA, Partners Club. Doug Gray, Fr , Fr Tennis Team, Var. Swim Team, Spanish Club. Soph., Var Swim Team. Spanish Club. Jr.. Var Soccer, Spanish Club, Key Club, Sr , Var, Soccer. Spanish Club. Key Club. Brad Green, Fr , Medical Careers. Band, 4-H Club-Pres. Soph., FFA, Mar- ching Band, Concert Band. Jr. FFA, Marching Band. Concert Band. Sr , Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. FFA-officer, Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Neida Greenmyer, Fr., Girls Choir Soph , Adv Girls Choir, Jr , HECE, ICT, Sign Language, Sr , Psy. Club, Home and Family Living. Reagan Greer, Fr., Ftbl,, Key Club, Fr.-Vice Pres , Spanish Club, Partners Club Soph . Ftbl, Key Club. Student Council-Pres., Partners Club Jr., Var. Ftbl , Key Club, Student Council Pres., Partners Club Sr,, Var. Ftbl All Dist., All County., Student Council, Key Club Richard Greer, Fr., Soph , Spanish Club, Art Club Jr., Spanish Club, Sr,, Spanish Club. Hoyle Grissom, Fr , Ind Arts Club, Soph,. Jr.Sr , nothing Carol Guyton, Fr , Girls Choir, Drama Club. Soph,, Adv. Girls Choir, Jr., A Capella Choir, VOE Sr , Data Processing. Kenneth Hake, Fr , Marching Band. Concert Band, Fr. Bktbl , Soph,, Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Fi- nians Rainbow Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Drama Club, The Music Man Barry Hall, Fr,, Soph , Jr., VICA, Sr., VICA, Mary Hall, Fr., Youth for Christ, Tiger Paws Soph . Tigers Paw. Partners Club. Youth for Christ, Spanish Club. Jr., Key Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club! Youth for Christ, Sr.. Partners Club, Spanish Club, Psy. Club. Science Club, Sharon Hall, Fr., Tiger Paws, Youth for Christ. Soph., Tiger Paws, Choir, FHA. Jr , FHA Sr Kay Halwas, Fr., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, FCA. Soph., Jr., Golden Girls, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Sr,, Key Club, Science Club, Billy Hamilton, Fr., Fr Ftbl , Key Club, FCA, Soph., Ftbl., Spanish Club, FCA, Key Club. Jr , Ftbl., FCA, Key Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Club, Key Club Eda Hanna, Fr,, Bktbl , Spanish Club, Soph., Bktbl,, Cross Country, Part- ner ' sClub. Jr.. Sr , none. Tonya Harlow, Fr.. Soph.. Jr., Sr., Concert Band, Marching Band, NHS, Mike Harris, Fr , Fr. Ftbl , Soph., JV Ftbl,, JV Bsbl, Jr., Spanish Club. Sr., Spanish Club. Carol Hashaw, Fr., Golden Girls, Fr.-rep., Student Council, Spanish Club. Soph , Soph -rep,. Student Council, Partners Club, FHA, Jr., OEA, FHA- Hist. Sr , FHA, Partners Club. Nancy Hastings, Fr., Cross Country, Soph., Child Care, Drama Club. Jr., Drama Club, Sr , Drama Club, Psy, Club, Partners Club. Monticia Hawthorne, Fr., Cross Country, Key Club, Science Club. Spanish Club. Track Man Soph., Key Club, partners Club, Leo Club, Math Club. Jr., Key Club. Spanish Club, Home and Family Living Club. Young Rep.. Sr., Key Club. Partners Club, Leo Club, Sign Language Club, FHA-Vice. Pres. Lisa Hayden, Fr , Track, Cross Country. Soph., Jr , Psy Club, ICT. Sr., Spanish Club. Bobby Hayes, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr,, Var. Ftbl Greg Hayes, Fr , Tennis Team, French Club, Ind. Arts Club, Key Club. Soph JV Tennis Team, French Club, Ind. Arts Club, Key Club. Jr., Key Club, FLARE Staff, NHS-officer, Sr„ Key Club, NHS, Flare Staff, Who is Who Among Am. High School Students Senior Achievements ■445 o in Wanda Henderson, Fr . Woodshop Soph. Jr , VOE Sr . VOECo-OP. Dante Henry, Fr . Ftbl.. Var Bsbl., Soph.. Ftbl., Var. Bsbl , Var. Bktbl., Jr . Ftbl , Var Bsbl., JV Bsbl., Sr., Var. Ftbl.. Var Bsbl.. Home and Family Living Club Jeff Hensley, Fr . Soph . Ftbl . Jr., Var Track. VICA. Sr . Var Ftbl . All Dist. John Hereford, Fr.. Crosscountry. Track. Ind Arts Club Soph . Var Track Ind Arts Club. Jr. Ind Arts Club. Sr. Ana Hernandez, Fr . Partners Club. Marching Band. Concert Band. Soph,. Partners Club. Spanish Club. Marching Band, Symphonic Band Jr , Partner Club, Symphonic Band. Marching Band. Sr . Partners Club. Sign Lang. Club. Home and Family Living. Symphonic Band. Marching Band All Dist Renion Band. Karen Herring, Fr , Girls Choir. FHA. Soph.. Adv Girls Choir. Spanish Club Art Club. Jr . Choir. Art Club. A Capella. Spanish Club Sr , Choir A Capella ' Spanish Club. Key Club. FTA Avera Hill, Fr . FHA, Soph , FHA-Sec , Partners Club Jr , FHA-Pres OEA- VOE, Sr . OEA-VOE. FHA Tonya Hill, Fr. Soph . Jr . Child Care Sr . DECA. Pam Hilton, Fr . Soph . Jr . Sr, Keith Hinze, Fr , Ftbl.. Track Soph . Cross Country. Track. Jr., Cross Coun- try, Track, FCA Sr , Crosscountry, Track. Kay Hobbs, Fr . Soph . VOCT-Vice Pres . Jr . Printing Trades Sr,. Printing Trades Kris Hoffman, Fr . Soph . Track. Jr . German Club Sr . Var. Ftbl David Hoke, Fr . Marching Band. Ind Arts Club. Concert Band Soph.. Mar- ching Band. Concert Band. Ind Arts Club Jr.. Ind Arts Club Choir Sr ' Psv Club Karen Hoke, Fr . Band. Soph . Girls Choir. French Club. Jr . VOE. Sr. Rob Holtsclaw, Fr.. Soph . Jr . Bsbl . Sr . Bsbl John Paul Hopkins, Fr . Student Council. Class Pres,. Key Club. Latin Club. Tennis Soph,. FLARE Staff. Latin Club. Key Club. Tennis Jr , FLARE Staff! Latin Club. Key Club-Exec . Powder Puff Cheerleader Sr . FLARE Staff. ' Latin Club, Latin IV, Powder Puff Cheerleader, TSJCL Tres. Greg Horn, Fr , Trainer, German Club. Science Club. Soph., Trainer. Ger- man Club, Science Club Jr., Trainer, German Club, NHS. Sr. Trainer Ger- man Club. NHS Cara Hudgins, Fr , Tiger Paws. Partners Club. Soph.. Lt. Tiger Paws. Jr . Capt Tiger Paws. GEA, Sr . GEA. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students Carl Hudson, Fr . t IFL. Science Club. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. UIL Debate. Soph.. NFL Concert Band. UIL District. Young Rep,. Jr., V.P. of NFL. Pres.-Young Rep.. Latin Club. NHS, Sr.. V.P. of Student Council, Pres. of NFL. Young Rep. V P. of Latin Club. NHS. TEA State. Rodney Huerter, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Key Club. FCA. German Club. Soph.. Soph. Ftbl.. Key Club. FCA. German Club. Jr.. Var Ftbl.. Key Club. FCA, Partners Club. Sr,, NHS. Var. Ftbl., Key Club, Partners Club. FCA. Young Rep.. Letterman. FLARE Staff, Todd Humphreys, Fr, Soph., Jr., Sr,, Art Club. James Hunt, Fr., Art Club. Soph., Art Club, Jr, Art Club, Sr.. Art Club. Tracie Hyer, Fr.. Soph.. Jr.. Sr., none. Frances Ingram, Fr.. Choir. Soph.. Choir Jr., VOE-OEA Key Club Sr VOE-OEA CO-OP. Ray Isbell, Fr., Soph.. Ftbl.. Ind. Arts Club. Jr . Ind. Arts Club. Sr.. Ind Arts Club-Tres- Kyle Isbell, Fr.. Band. Ind. Arts Club. Soph.. Band. Ind. Arts Club. Jr., Sr. Kim Iverson, Fr . Soph.. Jr . Key Club. Powder PUff-winner!!. FCA Sr FCA. Leo Club. Powder Puff-Champsin. Partners Club. Brian Jacobs, Fr.. Soph . Jr.. Sr. Susan Jansen, Fr . Soph.. Choir Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Michael Jasek, Fr . German Club. Concert Band. Soph.. German Club Marching Band. Symphonic Band. NHS. Sr . German Club. Marching Band ' Symphonic Band. NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Lisa Jeter, Fr , French Club, Flag Corps, Soph., FHA, Jr., FHA, Psy Club. Sr. , FHA. Christine Johnson, Fr . Marching Band. Concert Band. Spanish Club Soph., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Spanish Club. Jr., Marching Band Symphonic Band Sr., Key Club, NHS, Student Council, Marching Band ' Symphonic Band Jeff Johnson, Fr , Key Club. Swim, Team. Soph., Key Club, Swim Team Jr Key Club, Swim Team Sr , Key Club, Swim Team, Psy. Club, Sign Language Club, Joe Johnson, Fr , Soph , Jr , VICA. Sr., VICA, John Johnson, Fr., Soph., Jr., FWA. Sr.. FWA. Carl Jones, Fr . Spanish Club Soph Jr . Ind Arts Club. Sr.. Ind. Arts Club. Chris Jones, Fr.. FFA. Choir. Soph., Chess Club, Latin Club. Jr., Latin Club Science Club, Chess Club, Math Club, Sr., Latin Club. Science Club. NHS. Heather Jones, Fr . Tiger Paws. Concert Band. Soph.. Marching Band, Flag Corps. Symphonic Band. Jr.. Marching Band. Flag Corps, Symphonic Band Spanish Club. Sr . Spanish Club. Partners Club. Mark Jones, Fr . Soph., yr , Sr. Rhonda Jones, Fr , FBL. Soph., FBL, Jr , FBL, VICA, Sr., FBL, VICA. John Jordan, Fr . Bktbl.. Soph.. Bktbl.. Track. Jr.. Sr. Susan Judge, Fr.. Swim Team. Spanish Club, Science Club. Soph., Swim Team, Golf Team, Science Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Var. Golf Science Club, Home and Family Living. FCA, Key Club. Sr., Var. Golf, Sicence Club-Pres ' Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Key Club, FCA, Psy. Club ' Young Rep. Science Club. Greg Kanciija, Fr , Fr Ftbl., Soph., VICA. Jr , VICA-Sgt at Arms. Sr., VICA. Robin Karickhoff, Fr,. French Club. Soph., Leo Club, Partners, Key Club. Jr . Key Club. FHA. Leo Club. Sr.. Home and Family Living. Key Club. Paula Kaser, Fr., JV Track, FHA. Soph., JV Cross Country JV Track Spanish Club. FCA. Tigerettes. Jr., FCA. Cross Country. Sr.. Home and Family Living. Mike Kasmiersky, Fr.. Fr. Bktbl.. Latin Club. Soph., Soph. Bktbl Latin Club. Jr . JV Bktbl.. Latin Club. Sr.. Latin Club, NHS. Tom Kelley, Fr., Key Clu6. Spanish Club, Leo Club. Science Club, FFA, Golf. Soph.. Key Club, Leo Club, FFA, Golf. Diving. Jr., Key Club, FFA, Var! Swim Team, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Sr., Key Club, FFA. Var. Swim Team. Spanish Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader. Karen Kelly, Fr., Choir. Youth for Christ. Soph.. Choir, Latin Club. Jr. NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Latin Club, OEA, Psy. Club, Sr.. NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students Latin Club Key Club, FTA, Psy. Club. OEA-Sec. and Tres. Tami Kelly, Fr.. Golden Girls. Soph.. Drama Club, Adv. Girls Choir. Jr., Drama Club. Sr.. Drama Club. Rhonda Kidd, Fr.. Marching Band, Flag Corps, FHA. Soph.. Marching Band. Flag Corps. Jr., DE. Meredith Killingsworth, Fr., Spanish Club, Partners Club, Science Club, Var. Swim Team. Soph., Spanish Club, Partners Club, Science Club, Leo Club, Key Club. Var. Swim Team. Jr., Spanish Club, Partners Club, Var. Swim Team. Sr., Var. Swim Team-Capt. 446 • Senior Achievements Cherry King, Fr , Fr , VI bl, Var Track Team. Spanish Club. Sign Lang. Club. Partners Club. Tigeretles. Soph.. Var VlbL. Var Track Team, Partners Club. Tigerette. FHA. Jr.. Var, VlbL, Var Track Team. FHA. Tigerettes. Sr,. Var. VIbl,. Var. Track Team, Tigerettes. Powder Puff Champs!!! JoAnna King, Fr.. French Club. Partners, Soph.. Golden Girls. Partners Club. Spanish Club. Jr., Sign Lang. Club, Golden Girl. Sr.. Sign Lang. Club, Key Club. Reese Kirk, Fr . Spanish Club Soph . Spanish Club Jr . Spanish Club. Draf- ting, Sr Alec Klein, Fr . Tennis Team Soph . Cross Country Jr.. Spanish Club, Sr,. Spanish Club. Troika Staff. Cynthia Kohler, Fr . Track, French Club, Key Club Soph,, Key Club, French Club, Jr . Key Club, French Club, Psy, Club Sr.. French Club. Psy Club- Sec, Key Club. NHS. Gaylon Krischke, Fr . Art Club. Soph,. Art Club. Jr . Art Club. Hero Club. HECE Sr . Art Club. King Candidate. Jeff Kropik, Fr . FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr., FFA-Sec, Key Club. Part- ners Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Gina Kutach, Fr . Tiger Paws. Soph,. Tiger Paws. Rodeo Club-Tres Jr . Spanish Club. Psy Club. GEA. Powder Puff-winners!!! Sr , OEA-social comm Powder puff-champs!!! Paul Lamp, Fr . Honor Guard. MCC Soph., Honor Guard, Ind Arts Club. Jr.. Head Honor Guard, Ag, CO-OP, Sr.. Honor Guard. Pres-VICA. Lynn Lapham, Fr.. Key Club, Leo Club, Cross Country, Partners. Spanish Club, Soph. Key Club. Leo Club. Bktbl. Man.. Partners, Spanish Jr.. Home and Family Living. Key Club. JV Cheerleader. Partners, Leo Club, Sr,, Key Club. Leos Club. Partners. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students Alicia Le Blanc, Fr.. Golden Girl-rep.. Soph.. Ftbl, Cheerleader. Rep. of Soph Class. Student Council. Key Club Jr.. Var, Cheerleader, VP of Junior Class, Student Council, Tres, Key Club, Powder Puff-winners!!! Sr, Head Var, Cheerleader. VP, of Senior Class, Student Council-Sec. Key Club. Homecomign Queen. Powder Puff Champs!!! Donna Leeves, Fr.. Swim Team, Spanish Club Soph., Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners. Bktbl. Man , Jr., Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club, FHA, Bktbl. Man.. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Sr.. Spanish Club, Key Club, Partners Club. Sign Lang. Club. Home and Family Living. Homecoming Queen Candidate. Jay Legg, Fr . Golf Team. Key Club. Spanish Club, Soph., Key Club, Spanish Club. Var Golf Team, Partners Club. FCA. Jr.. Key Club-Pres., Stu- dent Council, Var Golf Team, FCA. Head Powder Puff Coach, NHS. Sr , Key Club-Pres,, Student Council-Pres, Var. Golf Team. Home and Family Living. Pres. of Student Body, Head and super coach for the class of 83, outstan- ding Powder Puff CHAMPS!!! THANKS WE LOVE YOU!!! Reynold Leone, Fr., Ftbl., Key Club. Spanish Club. Soph., JV Ftbl , Key Club, Spanish Club. Jr. VAR, Ftbl,. Key Club, Home and Family Living, FCA, Sr,, Var, Ftbl,, Key Club, Psy, Club, Bobby Leverett, Fr , Ftbl,, Ind, Arts Club, Soph,, Ftbl,, Ind, Arts Club, Rodeo Club, Jr.. Var. Ftbl.. VICA. Sr.. Var. Ftbl-AII Dist.-AII County, VICA. Edward Levi, Fr., Ftbl.. Track. Soph Ftbl, Jr., Radio TV. Sr., Radio TV. Clint Lewis, Fr.. Soph., VICA. Jr., VOCT. Sr., VOCT. Saundra Lewis, Fr,, Latin Club, Science Club, Swim Team, Soph,, Latin Club. Science Club. Swim Team. Jr., Latin Club, Psy. Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Sr., Latin Club, Psy. Club-Pres., Student Council, NHS. BobLightner, Fr., French Club. Soph., French. Jr., Sr.. DECA. Lennette Littleford, Fr., Concert Band, Soph., Marching Band., Flag Corps, Concert Band, Jr. Home and Family Living. Sr., Child Care. Robin Loltis, Fr., NFL. Soph., Key Club, Partners Club, NFL. Jr., Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, French Club, Psy Club. Sr. French Club. Psy Club. Spanish Club. Ann Longan, Fr . Tiger Paws. Science Club, Drama Club. Soph.. Tiger Paws. Jr . Sr Kori Loveless, Fr . Soph , Jr., Youth for Christ, Key Club, Partners Club, Sr , Key Club, Partners. FHA, Penny Lowery, Fr . Latin Club. Partners Club, Soph . Marching Band, Latin Club. Jr Marching Band. Concert Band. Latin Club Sr . Latin Club. Mar- ching Band. Concert Band, Billy Lyons, Fr . Fr Ftbl . Key Club. JV Bsbl . Soph,. JV Ftbl . Key Club. Stu- dent Council-V,P . Jr.. Var Ftbl.. Ind Arts Club. Key Club, Sr . Var Ftbl . Ind. Arts Club. Key Club, Partners Club. Owen Meat, Fr . Bktbl,, Spanish Club, Key Club. Soph, Bktbl,, Spanish Club, Key Club, Astronomy, Jr,, Var, Bktbl,. Spanish Club. NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S, Students, SR., Var. Bktbl , NHS Social Chrmn. Robert Machen, Fr . Dobie HS Soph Jr. VICA Club Sec, Auto Mechanics Sr Shari Madden, Fr, Soph Jr . Data Processing Sr.. VOE. Vernon Magnia, Fr . Industrial Arts Club. Jr . lAC. Sr Pam Mann, Fr . Tejas Pony Club. French Club. Soph., Tejas Pony Club, FFA, Jr,, Teias Pony Club. FFA. Sr. Meredith Markey, Fr . Drama Club. Tigerettes, Swim Team. Key Club. Soph . Swimming. GSL. FHA. Spanish, Jr . Key Club. Partners Club, GSL. Sr.. Leo Club. Key Club. Partners Club, GSL. Marilyn Martin, Fr . Homemaking. Soph,. Homemaking Jr, Sr,. Child Care I. Mark Matheny, Fr . Industrial Arts Club. Soph,. lAC Jr,, DECA Sr. Marlene Mathis, Fr., Ace I Choir, 4-H Sec. Soph., Ace. I Choir. 4-H Sec, Jr.. Ace I Choir. All Dist. Choir. 4-H, Ace. I. All Dist., 4-H Pres. Eva McCarty, Fr,, Galena Park HS. Soph. Golden Girl, Jr., Spanish Club, NHS, Sr,, Spanish Club, NHS, Cindy McClimans, Fr . Key Club. Soph,. Drama Club. Key Club. Partners Club, Jr. Psychology Club Sec, Drama Club, Thespians, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who Among Am, H,S, Students. Bryan McClung, Fr . Spanish Club. Soph., Med. Explorers Club. Spanish Club, Jr., Spanish Club, Sr, Spanish Club, Chris McCollum, Fr,, Bktbl,. Key Club, Spanish Club. Soph., Bktbl., Key Club, Leo Club, Partners Club, FCA. Jr . Var. Bktbl., Key Club, Leo Club, FCA, Home and Family Living. Sr.. Var Bktbl., Key Club. Karen McCrary, Fr., Spanish Club. Choir. Soph.. Key Club. Partners Club. Jr.. Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr . Psychology Club, Earl McDaniel, Fr . Ag. I. Ftbl Soph.. Ag II, Jr.. Meat Proc Sr,. FFA, lAC. Don McDonald, Fr . FFA, Soph.. FFA. Jr., FFA, lAC. Sr., FFA, lAC. Karin McDonald, Fr.. Golf, Key Club, Spanish Club, Soph., Golf, Spanish Club, Key Club, FCA. Jr., Var. Golf, Key Club, Leo Club. FCA. Sr.. Var. Golf. NHS. FCA, Key Club Rhonda McDonald, Fr,, Marching Band, Symph, Band, Spanish Club, Soph,, Marching Band, Symph, Band, Symph, Band, Partners Club. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band VP. Sr., Marching Band. Symph. Band, Drum Major, NHS. Fred McFurddin, Fr., FFA, Soph., FFA. Jr., FFA. Sr.. FFA. Ronnie McGaughy, Fr., Ftbl, Track. Soph., Track, Ftbl. Jr., Track. Sr., Track. Robyn McKinney, Fr.. Fr, Soph,, Baytown HS, Jr,, Choir, Drama, Sr,, Ger- man Club, Science Fiction, Scott McLean, Fr,, Marching Band, Symph. Band, Latin Club. Soph., Swim- ming, Latin Club, Science Club. Jr., Swimming Co-capt.. Latin Club, NHS, Science Club. St., Swimming co-capt., Science Club, Latin Club! NHS V-Pres. McLEAN Senior Achievements • 447 o Todd McMillan, Fr,, Ftbl-, Spanish Club. Soph,, Ftbl.. Spanish Club FCA Key Club. Jr , Ftbl,. FCA, Key Club, Partners Club, NHS, Sr , Ftbl Key Club ' Partners Club. FCA. Partners Club. NHS. Troika King Cand, Jerrald McNamara, Fr,, industrial Arts Club, Soph, lAC, Jr, Show Choir Sr,, Ace I, Show Choir, Mark McQuiaide, Fr,, Fro,, Ohio, Soph,. Industrial Arts Club, Jr OEA Data Processing I Sr , Data Processing II, Paula Meeks, Fr,. Soph,. Jr,, VOE. OEA, Sr,, Homemaking I, Christine Merz, Fr Soph , Child Care, Jr,, Choir Sr,, ICT V-P, Alicia Messer, Fr,, Partners Club, Soph . Science Club, Jr,, OEA Sr OEA Representative, Olen Miles, Fr . FFA Soph , AG,, FFA, Track, Jr,, FFA . Sr , FFA Grant Miller, Fr,, NFL, Science Club, Golf Team, Soph,, NFL Golf Team Track Team Jr,, NFL, Young Republicans, Sr„ NFL, Young Republicans Who ' sWhoAmongAmHS, Students Tina Miller, Fr., Soph., Golden Girls. Student Council, Class Rep, Jr,, Golden Girls Rep,, Class Sec. NHS. Sr,, NHS, Class REp,, V-P Home and Family Living, Roxanna Milchan, Fr , Girls Choir Soph,. Adv, Girls Choir Jr,. Ace II Choir, Sr , Ace II Choir, Spanish Club, Louann Moore, Fr , Spanish Club, Key Club, Golden Girls, Soph,, Golden Girls, Key Club, Jr., Leo Club. Golden Girls, Lieut, Co, B, Sr,, Class Sec, Key Club, Student Council, Golden Girls, Capt. of Dance, Queen Cand. for Stu- dent Council, Karen Morrison, Fr , Soph,, Singapore Am School, Jr,, Sr,, Key Club, Troika. Volleybl Mgr, Kelly Mosher, Fr . Golden Girls, Drama Club, Key Club Soph , Golden Girls, Drama Club, Key Club. Adv, Girls Choir, Jr,, Golden Girls, Drama Club, Sr, ' , Drama Club, Home and Family Living Club, Tom Moss, Fr,, German Club, Med, Cariers Club, Rep, Soph . NFL. German Club Jr , German Club, Sr,, German Club, French Club, Gabe Mullane, Fr,, Ftbl,, Soph., Ftbl , Jr,, Spanish Club, Sr , Spanish Club OEA Club, Pat Mullens, Fr , Band, Soph , Band, Industrial Arts Club Jr Band lAC OEA Club Sr, Band, lAC, OEA, Jay Muller, Fr , Leo Club, Key Club, Latin Club, Ftbl,, William Brandon Award, Soph,, FCA, Key Club, Leo Club Board of Directors, Jr,, FCA, V-P, Spanish Club, GSL, Key Club, Who ' s Who Among Am, H,S, Students! SR,, ' FCA, Pres, Leo Club, Pres,, GSL, Pres,, Key Club, Ftbl , All Dist,, All County! All Greater Houston, All State Super 60, Blue Chip 1st Team Defense, Donna Aurphy, Fr,, Choir, Soph,, Jr,. Sr. Marty Murphy, Fr,, Industrial Arts Club, Soph,, I AC, Jr,, lAC Psvcholoov Club, Sr,, lAC, Dale Naron,Fr,, Soph,, Different School, Jr,. Art Club. Sr,, Art Club, Kelly Naylor, Fr , Bktbl,, Soph,, Bktbl, Key Club, Tigerette Club Jr Var Bktbl, Capt,, Tigerette Club, Tnumph Staff, Sr., Triumph, Sports Ed., Queen Can ' NHS, Troy Neumann, Fr,, Ftbl, Soph,, Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop Jr ICT I SR,, ICTII, VICA, Treas, Kemith Nichols, Fr,, Industrial Arts Club, 4-H, TJCC. Soph,, lAC 4-H TJCC, Jr,. lAC, German Club, 4-H, TJCC, Sr,, German Club, TJCC, 4-H, Cristi Nolan, Fr,. Tiger Paws, Drama, Soph,, Tiger Paws, Ji. Drama Club Sr., Key Club, Ty Norling, Fr,, Science Fiction Club, Swim Team, French Club 1st Place CHS Science Fair, Soph,, Science Fiction Club, Swim Team, French Club Jr,, Science Fiction Club. Swim Team, French Club, NHS, Chess Club Treas Sr,, Sceience Fiction Club, Var, Swim Team, French Club NHS Who ' s Who Among Am H,S Students, Kathryn O ' Brien, Fr , Tiger Paws, Partners Club, Soph,. Tiger Paws Part- ners Club, Key Club, Spanish Club, Jr.. Partners Club, Key Club VOE-OEA Treas, VOE, CO-OP, OEA. Dorothy Ocker, Fr , Bktbl, Soph,, Bktbl, Jr,, Bktbl,, Triumph Staff Sr Triumph. Ed , Industrial Arts Club, Wade Overbay, Fr , Soph,, Jr,, Sr, Terry Outlaw, Fr,, Industrial Arts Club, Soph,, lAC, Jr,, lAC, Sr,, lAC. Patty Owens, Fr, , Homemaking I, Soph, Jr, Sr, . Child Care I, Barbara Padgett, Fr . FHA, Soph, Jr Spanish Club, Sr,, Spanish Club Key Club Tim Parks, Fr Soph , Track, Jr,, Track, Cross Country. Sr., Var, Track Var Crosscountry, Kathi Nelson, Fr,, Track, Soph . Triumph, Flare, FCA, Partners Club Track Jr , Triumph, Who ' s Who Among Am, H,S, Students, Sr,, Triumph, John Parsley, Fr , Industrial Arts Club, Soph,. lA, Jr,, lA, NHS, Sr., lA, NHS. Connie Patrick, Fr Soph, Jr Sr, New From Westwood H,S, Jennifer Patrick, Fr Soph,, Girls Choir, Jr,, VOE-Lab, Sr,, VOE Co-op, Chad Patterson, Fr,, German Club, Bktbl, Soph,, German Club Var Bsbl Jr , Var, Bsbl,, FCA, Sr„ Var Bsbl,, FCA officer. Who ' s Who Among Am H,S Students, Society of Distinguished Am, H,S, Students, Kim Paul, Fr,, Golden Girls, Partners Club, NFL, Soph., Golden Girls Key Club, NFL, Flare Staff, Jr,, Golden Girls 2nd Lieut., Key Club, NFL, Flare Staff, Sr., Golden Gihs Maj,, Key Club, Flare Staff co-ed, ads Who ' s Who 1st runner up Miss Half Time US, A, Lisa Peoples, Fr,, Science Club, Soph , Latin Club, TSJCL, JCL, Jr,, NHS, Latin Club, TSJCL, JCL, Young Republicans, Girls ' State, Best Latin ' ll Stu- dent. Sr., NHS, Latin Club, TSJCL, JCL, Young Republicans, Melanie Perkins, Fr,, Golden Girls, French Club, Soph,, Golden Girls Key Club, Partners Club, Flare Staff, Jr,, Golden Girls, Key Club, FCA Flare Staff, NHS, Sr,, Cheerleader, Key Club, FCA, Leo Club, Flare Staff co-ed ads, NHS, Troy Petty, Fr,, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Golden Band, Soph,, Spanish Club, Stage Band, Concert Band, Jr,, Concert Band, Sr,, Concert Band, Mark Phillips, Fr,, Ftbl,, Bktbl,, Spanish Club, FCA. Soph FCA Ftbl Bsbl, KeyClub, Spanish Club. Jr., Ftbl., Key Club, FCA. Sr Ftbl Key Club ' Partners Club, FCA, Linda Pinchbeck, Fr,, Soph,, Cosmetology, Jr., Cosmotology Sr Cosmetology Patty Pinkston, Fr,, Girls Choir, Science Club, Soph,, Spanish Club, Show Choir, Flare Staff, Jr,, Spanish Club, Show Choir VP, Flare Staff, NHS Sr Show Choir Pres,, Flare Staff co-ed, act., NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am, H s ' Students, Chris Pomeroy, Fr,, FFA, JV Track. JV Cross Country, Soph FFA Track Cross Country, Jr,, Art, Sr,. OEA, Christ! Poole, Fr,, Girls Choir, French Club, Soph., Adv. Girls Choir Treas., Drama Club. French Club, Jr,, Young Republicans, Ace. II Treas Drama Club. French Club, Sr,, French Club Hist,, Schience Club, Drama Club, Ace. Matthew Pope, Fr,, Cross Country, Track. Soph., Crosscountry Track In- dustrial Arts Club, Jr,. lAC, Sr. Bubba Potter, Fr,, Ag, I, Soph,, Ag, II, Jr, Sr, Bart Powell, Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Tennis Team. Soph,, lAC, Cross Coun- try, Track, TEnnis. Jr., lAC, Tennis, Spanish Club, Sr,, lAC, Psychology Club. Brian Powell, Fr, Soph,, German Club, Jr,, German Club, Sr,, German Club. 448 • Senior Achievements Stephanie Powell, Fr., Tennis, Key Club, Science Club Sopli,, JV Tennis, Key Club. Partners Club. Jr.. Var, TEnnis, Key Club, Partners Club, Spanish Club, Psychology Club Sr.. Var. Tennis. Key Club, Spanish Club. Science Club. Polly Prater, Fr.. Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Spanish Club. Jr., Marching Band, Spanish Club, Symph Band. Sr., Cheerleader, Spanish Club Rept., Class Rep., Student Council, Partners Club Spencer Pratt, Fr , Marching Band. Symph. Band. Soph., Marching Band. Symph. Band. Jr.. Marching Band, Symph. Band. Sr., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Sherl Price, Fr.. Choir, FHA. Soph.. Choir. FHA. Jr.. Choir. Spanish Club Sr.. Choir. Spanish Club, NHS, Partners Club. David Pugli, Fr., Ftbl., lAC Soph., Ftbl., lAC. Jr., Spanish Club, lAC. Tanya Putman, Fr. Soph. Jr.. VOE. Sr. Tim Putman, Fr.. French Club, Bktbl Soph., French Club. JV Bktbi. Jr.. French Club. Latin Club, Var. Bktbl. Sr , French Club, Latin Club King Cand., JCL, Society of Distinguished Am. H.S. Students. Student Council, Var. Bktbl. Richard Rainey, Fr.. Ftbl. Soph . Ftbl, Jr. Sr. Yolanda Reece, Fr.. Swing Singers, Adv. Girls Choir. Soph. Jr.. OEA. Sr.. OEA. Psychology Club, French Club. Kathy Reese, Fr , FFA Soph., FFA, Spanish Club Jr., Spanish Club. FFA Officer. Sr.. FFA Sweetheart Mike Reese, Fr.. Band. Soph., Band, Spanish Club Jr. Sr . DECA Club. Mark Reynolds, Fr., Const -Trades Club Soph.. CO-OP Club. Jr.. Air Con. Club Sr. Bobby Rexford, Fr., JV Golf, Bktbl , Med. Explorers Club, Key Club, 1st in Candy Sales. Soph., JV Golf, Med Explorers Club Rep., Psychology Club, Key Club Jr., JV Golf, Spanish Club. Key Club. Psychology Club. YFC, FCA, Science Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. Sr . Var. Golf, Spanish Club, YFC, FCA, Science Club, Young Republicans, Chess Club, Key Club. Chet Rice, Fr., Ftbl.. Bktbl. Soph.. JV Ftbl,, JV Bktbl. Jr., Var. Bktbl. Sr., Var. Bktbl. Jennifer Rice, Fr.. Tennis, French Club. Soph.. JV Tennis. French Club. Jr., Var Tennis, French Club, Key Club, FCA. Sr.. Var. Tennis. French Club. Phillip Richard, Fr., Student Trainer. Soph., Student Trainer, Honor Guard. Jr.. Honor Guard. Spanish Club. Sr., Honor Guard, Spanish Club, Key Club. Kay Riley, Fr., Concert Band Soph , Concert Band. Marching Band. Jr.. Symph. Band. Marching Band. Sr., Symph. Band, Marching Band. Russell Roan, Fr , Ftbl., FFA. Soph,. FFA. Rodeo Club, NIC. VICA. Sr. Sara Rodriguez, Fr. Soph.. Who ' s Who Among Am. Students Award. Jr.. VOE. OEA, Sr, VOE, OEA. James Rogers, Fr., Metal Shop. Soph., Metal Shop II, Jr,, Metal Shop Best of Show in State. Sr.. Metal Shop IV, Scarlett Rogers, Fr.. Metal Working. Industrial Club. Soph.. lAC V-Pres. Jr.. HERO. lAC. Sr.. lAC. Matt Rogerson, Fr.. Track. Cross Country, Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. JV Track. JV Cross Country, French Club, ACC. Jr., JV Cross Country, French Club. Scuba Club. Sr., Troika, NHS, Chess Club. All State and Region Scuba Diving. Michelle Rogowski, Fr., Golden Girls, Science Club. Soph.. Golden Girls. Spanish Club, FHA. Science Club. Jr., Key Club. Sr., Key Club. Home and Family Living. Tracy Rominger, Fr., Science Club, Science Fiction Club. FFA. Band. Soph.. Science Club. Science Fiction Club. German Club. Band. Jr.. Science Club. Science Fiction Club, German Club. Sr.. Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. Science Club. Drama Club. German Club. Science Fiction Club. Mike Runnels, Fr.. Ftbl.. FFA, Ag I. Soph., FFA. Ag II. Jr.. FFA. Sr.. FFA. Rhonda Rutledge, Fr. Soph. Jr.. ICT Sect. Lady-in-waiting. Sr., ICT-Pres, Queen Cand. Danny Salinas, Fr , Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Spanish Club. Jr.. Spanish Club. Sr., lAC. Lonnie Sailas, Fr,, Billy Brannon Award, Ftbl., Track. Soph.. Ftbl.. FFA. Jr.. Ftbl . Spanish Club, NHS Sr., Spanish Club. Var. Ftbl.. NHS, Annette Sanders, Fr . FHA Off. Soph . FHA Off Jr.. FHA Off. Sr.. OEA V-Pres David San ders, Fr., FFA, Marching Band. Concert Band. Science Club, Soph.. FFA. Science Club. Math Club. Jr.. FFA, Spanish Club. Sr., FFA, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Who ' s Who Among Am. Ag. Students. Jason Sanders, Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr., ICT. VICA. Mark Sanders, Fr., Men ' s Choir. Med. Explorers Club. Junior Classic League. Soph.. Latin Club. Junior Classic League. Show Choir. Jr., Latin Club. JCL. NHS Sr . NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am H.S. Students. Johnny Scheid, Fr.. FFA. Band. Soph , FFA. Marching Band. Jr., Industrial Arts. Marching Band. Sr., Marching Band, Bktbl. Band, Young Republicans, Holly Schminkey, Fr , Key Club, Spanish Club, Diving Team. Soph., Key Club, Spanish Club, Diving Team, Young Republicans, Jr., FCA, Diving Team, Key Club. Sr., Diving Team, NHS. Krista Schmuck, Fr . Ridgefield High. Soph.. French Club. Jr., French Club, Psychology Club. Sr , French Club V-Pres,, Psychology Club. Tim Severt, Fr. Sop h. Jr, Sr. Garrettsville, Ohio. Kevin Shelton, Fr. Soph., Bsbl.. Honor Guard. Jr.. Bsbl.. Honor Guard. St.. Var. Soccer. Spanish Club. Honor Guard. Key Club. Kelli Shoemaker, Fr.. Tennis. French Club. Soph.. Tennis, French Club, Jr. Sr., Key Club, Partners Club. Leonard Siegel, Fr., Swim Team, Ag I. Soph.. Swim Team. Ag II. Jr.. Swim Team, German Club. Sr.. German Club. Jana Simmons, Fr . Marching Band. Concert Band. Sympy Band. Latin Club. Soph., Matching Band, Symph. Band. Latin Club. Partners Club. Key Club. Jr.. Marching Band. Symph. Band, Partners Club. FCA. Sr.. Marching Band, Symph. Band, Partners Club. Key Club. FCA. Kristi Simmons, Fr . Tiger Paws. Spanish Club. Science Club. Key Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Key Club. Jr., Spanish Club. Key Club. Partners Club. Leo Club. Sr.. SpanisbClub. Mayi Simons, Fr. Soph. Jr. South America. Sr. Karen Sims, Fr. Soph. Jr.. VOE. Sr., VOE. Queen Cand. Metal Trades. Bobby Smalley, Fr.. Concert Band. Soph.. Marching Band. Concert Band. Jr , Marching Band. Concert Band. Sr.. Marching Band, Concert Band. Houston Nighthawk Drum and Bugle Corps. Bruce Smith, Fr.. Tennis. Spanish Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Tennis. Swimming. Jr., Spanish Club, Science Club. Chess Club. Swim Team, Sr.. Spanish Club. Science Club, Swim Team. Laurie Smith, Fr.. Golden Girls. Science Club. Math Club. Key Club. Soph.. Golden Girls. Science Club. Key Club. Jr., Golden Girls, Science Club. Key Club. Partners Club. NHS. Sr., Golden Girls. Leo Club, NHS, Psychology Club. Levester Smith, Fr.. Ftbl. Track. Soph, Track, Ftbl. Jr.. Ftbl.. Track. Sr. Steve Smith, Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr. Norton County High. Sarah Smoorenburg, Fr., Cross Country, Track. Spanish Club, FCA. Part- ners Club. Soph., Cross Country, Track Partners Club, FFA. Jr.. SMOORENBURG Senior Achievements -449 u Oh o CO Cheerleader, FFA, Key Club Sr,. Drama Club, Key Club. Diane Sopchak, Fr,, Choir, Math Club. Soph., Spanish Club, Ace. I Choir. Jr , VOETreas , Ace I Sr,, VOE Pres., Ace. I V-Pres, Queen Cand. VOE. Janie Sorrentino, Fr . Volleybl,, Partners Club. Soph, Vollybl., Tigerette Club. Jr , Home and Family Living Sr. James Sowell, Fr.. Industrial Arts Club Soph.. lAC. Jr., lAC, Art Club V- Pres. Sr,, lAC, Art Club Bobby Squires, Fr , Golf, INdustrial Arts Club, Science Club, Math Club, Soph , Var Golf, Key Club. Jr. Spanish Club, Key Club, Leo Club, Sr.. Key Club, Leo Club. Var. Ftbl , Var Goli Douglas Stalinsky, Fr.. Ftbl., Spanish Club. Soph , JV Bsbl.. Spanish Club. Jr . JV Bsbl . Spanish Club. Sr.. Var. Bsbl. Danny Standefer, Fr , Ag , Ftbl Soph., Ag., Ftbl. Jr. Ag., VICA. Sr., VICA Pres., Texas H S. Rodeo Asso c Swan Stanton, Fr., Choir Soph. Jr. Sr , GEA Off Jennifer Staples, Fr , Tennis, Partners Club Soph., Tennis, Partners Club, Jr , Var Tennis, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. M.S. Students, Latin Club, Key Club Sr , Var Tennis, FCA. NHS, Queen Cand. Latin. Sima Stillings, Fr , Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, German Club, Med Explorers Club Jr., Marching Band. Med. Explorers Club, Psychology Club, Young Republicans Sr., Triumph Staff, Key Club, Young Republicans. Toni Stockstill, Fr , Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club, Soph,, Golden Girls, Spanish Club, FCA, Partners Club, Key Club. Jr.. Golden Girls, Who ' s Who Among Am H.S. Students. Key Club Sr., Golden Girls, Key Club V- Pres., Homecoming Queen Cand., Flare Queen Cand. Troika. Julie Strother, Fr Soph Nimitz High Jr , YFC Lady-in-Waiting. Sr., Choir. Tammy Stubbs, Fr , Golden Girls, FCA, Spanish Club Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club, FCA, Flare Staff. Jr. Golden Girls Jr. Rep , Key Club, FCA, Flare Staff. Sr.. Golden Girls Pres.. Key Club. Flare Staff Ed. Classes, Student Council. FCA Sec. Dana Swinney, Fr Soph. Jr . VOE. OEA Sr.. VOE, OEA. Bob Swoap, Fr , Latin Club, Science Club, Marching Band, Symph Band Soph , Var, Swim Team, Latin Club Pres, Jr., NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. Science Club. Var. Swim Team Capt. Sr., NHS Pres , Latin Club, Science Club. Var. Swim Team Co-capt. Brad Taylor, Fr.. Trainer. Spanish Club. Soph., Trainer, Flare Staff, Speech Club, Jr,, Spanish Club, Key Club, Sr., Key Club. Stanley Taylor, Fr. Band. Soph., Band, Spanish Club. Jr., Spanish Club, NHS. Sr, Troika, NHS. Penny Teague, Fr . Girls Choir Sec, Soph,, Adv, Girls Choir Sec. Jr., Ace, II Choir Sec, VOE. Sr., ACC. I Choir. Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S Students, i OE. Shewanna Teague, Fr,, Spring High. Soph., Choir. Jr.. Ace. II Choir V-Pres. 3r.. Ace. II Pres.. Ace. II. Brian Tehas, Fr.. Marching Band, Concert Band, Science Club, NFL. Soph., Vlarching Band, Concert Band, NFL Off. Jr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, NFL. Latin Club, Boys ' State. Sr., Marching Band, Symph. Band, Band Ores., NFL. Travis Terry, Fr., Ftbl., Crosscountry, FFA. Soph,, FFA. Jr., Industrial Arts Club Sr., VIC. Jessica Thomas Fr.. FHA. Marching Band, Concert Band, Med, Explorers ;iub. Science Club. Soph.. French Club. Marching Band, Concert Band, vied. Explorers Club, Science Club. Jr., Latin Club, Marching Band, Symph. 3and. Key Club. Sr.. Latin Club, Marching Band. Key Club. Michael Thomas, Fr. , Industrial Arts Club. Soph. , I AC. Jr. , ICT. Sr. , lAC. ::iark Thompson, Fr., Band, Industrial Arts Club. Soph. Marching Band, Jymph. Band, lAC. leneeTippit, Fr. Soph. Jr., Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Sr,, VOE, OEA. Larry Tischendorf, Fr., Bktbl,, NFL. Soph., Track, German Club. Jr , Var, Soccer, Flare Staff. Sr., Var, Soccer. Gary Toddy, Fr., Const. Trades Club. Soph., VICA. Jr., VICA Officer. Sr.. VQCT CO-OP. C. W. Toland, Fr., Drama Club. Soph., Drama Club. Jr., Drama Club, Spanish Club Sr . Drama Club, Spanish Club Darryl Tolbert, Fr., Class Rep., Student Council, Choir. Drama Club, Track, Tennis, Partners Club. Soph , Science Club, Thespian, Choir, Var. Track. Drama Club, FCA. Jr., Class Rep. Student Council, Show Choir, FCA, Var. Track, Drama Club, Science Club, Partners Club. Thespian. Sr.. Var. Track. Partners Club, Drama Club, Thespian. Carol Triplett, Fr., Golden Girls, Soph., Golden Girls. Jr., Psychology Club, Art Club, Triumph Staff. Sr., Triumph Staff, Art Club. Susan Tustison, Fr Soph., Bryan, Tx. Jr., Band. Sr., Band. Jeff Twiss, Fr., Tennis Team. Soph., Tennis Team, lAC. Jr., Show Choir, Delta Blues Band Lead Guitar. Sr., Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. Tommy Vanckhoven, Fr. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr., lAC. Sr. Wayne Verm, Fr,, Metal Shop. Soph., Ceramics. Jr., Art I. Sr., Printing Trades. Farley Vermillion, Fr , lAC. Soph., VICA, Jr., VICA. Sr., VICA. Greg Vesel, Fr.. Cross Country, Track, French Club. Spanish Club, Band. Soph., Cross Country, Track, French Club, Spanish Club, lAC. Jr., Var, Track, Var. Cross Country, French Club, Spanish Club, lAC. Sr., French Club, Spanish Club. Chess Club. lAC. Ranell Vick, Fr. Soph, Jr , Sign Language Club Pres.. Sr., Sign Language Club Sweetheart. Jan Vinson, Fr., Mgr. Volleyball. Soph., FHA, Jr., FHA, OEA. Sr., FHA. OEA, Home and Family Living. Judy Vondra, Fr., Sam Houston High. Soph., FFA. FHA. 4-H, Choir, Jr,, FFA, 4-H, Sr., Home and Family Living, FFA, 4-H. Laura Vyoral, Fr , FFA, Vllbl. Soph., Var. Vllbl.. Tigerettes. Jr.. Tigerettes, Var. Vllybl. Sr , NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Tigerettes Treas, Var Vllybl. Danny Wahle, Fr , lAC. Soph., lAC. Jr., lAC, VICA Treas. Sr., VICA Pres. Robin Wahle, Fr., Science Fair Winner. Soph., FHA, Jr , VOE, OEA, Sr., VOE, OEA, Gina Wallace, Fr , Humble High, Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., Partners Club, Spanish Club. Sr , Partners Club, Sign Language Club. Theresa Wallace, Fr Soph , Georgia. Jr. Sr., VOE, OEA, Junell Ward, Fr., FFA, 4-H, Soph,. FFA, 4-H. Jr., FFA. 4-H. Sr., FFA. 4-H. Sherri Ware, Fr. Soph.. Bktbl. Cheerleader, FHA. Jr., Cheerleader, Class Rep., Home and Family Libing. Sr., Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Cand., Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. Mark Webb, Fr., Kerrville, Tx. Soph., Ftbl. Jr.. Var. Ftbl.. Key Club. Sr.. Var, Ftbl. 1st Team All Dist. and Mont. County, Key Club. Wendy Wedward, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Science Club, Swim Team. NFL. Soph., Swim Team, Spanish Clu6, Science Club. Jr., Var. Swim Team, Key Club, Spanish Club. FCA. Sr., Key Club, NHS. Emma Weir, Fr., Vllybl.. Bktbl. Soph.. Vllybl.. Bktbl. Jr. Sr.. Homecoming Cand. Terri Wells, Fr., FHA, Choir, Soph., FHA, Adv, Girls Choir, Jr., Who ' s Who Among Am H.S. Students. Sr., OEA, NHS. Joanne Westergaard, Fr., Tiger Paws. Soph.. Girls Choir. Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA. Kaylyn Wetter, Fr.. Golden Girls, Spanish Club. Soph., Key Club, Spanish 450 • Senior Achievements Club Jr . Key Club, Spanish Club, Partners Club, FCA Sr., Key Club, NHS, Leo ClubTreas., Spanish Club, Partners Club. Gale Whitehead, Fr Soph Jr., VOE Sr , VOE. Regjna Whitehead, Fr Soph Jr., Home and Family Living, VOE. Sr , VOE Renee Whitehead, Fr Soph. Jr.. OEA V-Pres. Sr . OEA Charles Whitenberg, Fr , Marching Band, Concert. Latin Club, Science Fic- tion Club. Soph., Marching Band. Symph Band. German Club, Sci-Fic. Club. Jr.. German Club. German Dance, Scholarship to Germany, NHS. Sci. Fi. Club. Marching Band. Symph. Band. Sr , NHS. German Club, Science Fiction Club Editor of Omega Chronicles. Robert Whitney, Fr., Soph Jr Sr., Denver, Colo. Ice Hockey Team. Reg. Champ Gymnastic, Capt. Ski Team. Buddy Wilkerson, Fr , Ag i, Bktbl . Ftbl Soph.. Ag II, Track, Ftbl. Jr., Ag III, Ftbl Sr. Var Ftbl. Claudean Wilkerson, Fr. Soph . Willowridge High. Jr.. VOE-OEA. FFA. Sr.. FFA. Rodney Wilkerson, Fr.. Ftbl.. Bktbl., Track, Soph., Ftbl., Bktbl. Bsbl Jr. Var. Ftbl., lAC, Sr., Var. Ftbl., lAC. Dexter Williams, Fr Soph Jr Sr. Che Williamson, Fr., NFL, Tiger Paws, Science Club, Soph.. NFL Sec. Tiger Paw s Lt.. Flare Staff Jr.. NFL Treas.. Tiger Paws Major, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Leo Club, Student Council, Spanish Club. Young Repubs; FLARE Staff: Sr NFL. Young Republicans, Treasurer: Flare Queen Candidate: Spanish Club, NHS. Michael Wilson, Fr., Golf, Industrial Arts Club. Soph . Golf, lAC. Jr., Golf. Psychology Club Sr. , Psychology Club. Chess Club. Jackson Windham, Fr . Spanish Club, Math Club, Speech Club, Art Club. Soph., Science Club. Jr., OEA. Science Club, Math Club. Sr., OEA Pres. Cliff Wise, Fr., Choir, Art. Soph., Ace I Jr., Ace. II, Drama. Sr.. Show Choir. ACCI. Tim Wood, Fr Soph , JV Bsbl,, Jr , JV Bsbl . NHS. Industrial Arts Club Sr.. NHS. Troika Staff, STudent Council, BSbl. Kim Woodard, Fr Soph. Industrial Art Club. Jr.. OEA. Sr.. OEA Sweetheart Tommy Woodard, Fr . Ftbl Soph,. Honor Guard. Art Club, Swim Team. Jr., Art Club. Honor Club. Sr.. Art Club, Honor Guard. FHA. Deborah Worley, Fr . Golden Girls. Soph.. FHA. Jr., FHA, Spanish Club. OEA Sr.OEA. Paul Wright, Fr., Cross Country. lAC, Track. Soph.. Cross Country. lAC. Track Jr.. lAC. Spanish Club. Sr.. lAC. Don Wyatt, Fr.. 4-H. Ftbl. Soph., 4-H. Jr. Sr., 4-H Pres. Tammy Yahmer.Fr., Soph , VICA Jr.. VICA. Sr.. DECA, DE. Kay Yancey, Fr . Cross Country, Track, Key Club, Spanish Club. Soph., Cross Country, Track, Key Club, Leo Club. Jr.. Var. Cheerleader. Key Club. Sr.. Cheerleader. Key Club. Home and Family Living. Gregory Yates, Fr . French Club. Soph., Ftbl., French Club. Jr.. Ftbl., Spanish Club. Sr.. NHS. Charlotte Yeary, Fr . Bellaire. Tx. Soph . FHA, Partners Club, Choir, Key Club, Med Explorers. Jr., FHA Sec. Treas., Key Club, Partners Club, St.. FHA, Psychology Club, Flare Queen Cand.. OEA. The Society of Distinguish- ed H.S. Students. Meredith Young, Fr.. Golden Girls, Spanish Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club, Spanish Club, FCA. Jr., Golden Girls, Spanish Club, Key Club, Parners Club, FCA. NHS. Sr.. Golden Girls. Spanish Club V-P. Key Club. NHS. FCA. ZacharyZastoupil, Fr.. Soph., Huffman High. Jr. NHS, Var. Bktbl. Sr., NHS, Var Bktbl. Chess Club Todd Zuspan, Fr. Soph. Jr.. Crystal Lake, III. Sr.. Symph. Band, Jazz Band. Marching Band, Chess Club. Deann Buckalew, Fr.. Basketball. Spanish Club. Partners. Soph.. Basketball-stats. Key Club. FLARE Staff, Jr., FLARE Staff-Asst. Editor, Key Club. Spanish Club. Psychology Club. NHS. Basketball aide. Sr., FLARE Staff-Editor. Key Club, Executive board, NHS-officer, Partners. Psychology Club. Student Council. LEGEND 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. — 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 ZUSPAN Senior Acnievements 451 I IniliilCI ' ' illlliP ' We Had Good Times . . . As the year came to an end, we looked over it ' s happenings. Where had it gone? The answer to this question varied, but it had all been in good fun. We saw the last rough and tough powder puff football game and as always, last minute strategies paid off. These strategies in- cluded packing the gym to capacity to prove that Conroe High School was a C-H-A-M-P! Even champs have unexpected occurrences, but regardless, smiles were found. Throughout the year, everyone seemed to find their time to shine. Scoring a touchdown or winning the Cor- onation provided celebration, but then again good times came naturally. Closing -453 454 • Closing r.npf , f ;: riHE 0UT8 LEFT TI6ER8 C0UB0Y8 I I TI0ER8 8 0NB0Y 3:59 3 DOHN I TO 80 Of course, we had a few bad times, but that ' s how it goes. We sometimes found ourselves in situations which were hard to escape. Disagreements with friends, teachers, and fami- ly were not uncommon, but that is all part of growing up. Along with growing up goes work and at moments, time and effort lacked. With a little explaining, we learned to figure things out and we learned to accept alot. Heartbreaking losses and startling news were just a portion of the things that faced us. Seniors began to get bored, juniors began to get worried, and underclassmen began to get anxious. Life was not a bowl of cherries, but in the end, every thing worked out just fine. . . . And We Had Bad Times, GoS)r g-455 But All in All, We Had We save it our all, but at times fate was not on our side. It really did not matter. We simply took a hard swallow and held our heads high. Conroe would always be number one. The good always overpowered the bad. This also applie d to par- ties and schoolwork, but believe it or not sometimes the schoolwork won out. The schoolwork broadened our horizons with new adventures and identities. For some, the cowboy was fading, but others were just settling into the saddle. And still others went completely overboard with their identity, but again it did not really matter. The time was ours and we lived like there was no tomorrow. Of course, bright, sparkling futures were headed our way, but the time was now. These moments will never be captured again, so remember Conroe High School, for it was the TIME OF OUR LIVES! THE TIME OF OUR LIVES! Closing .457 r • It seems rather trite to simply say Thanks, but without the help of the following people the 1983 FLARE would not have been possible. The FLARE staff would like to express the deepest of gratitude to these fine people for their cooperation. MR. CHARLIE PATTERSON MRS. MARGIE STUBBS MR. WALLACE DODD MR. GLENN WINN ■. x - ' : MR. KARL SARTORE THE CONROE COURIER DAVID DECK PHOTOGRAPHY MRS. BECKY BELL JEFF BALLARD MOM and DAD MR. and MRS. JOHN R. KLEIMANN CHS FACULTY 1983 SENIOR CLASS BUDDY SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY I c -s ■Si - ., rl i i « . Lu , ' 0- m f il W ' -If, w U « 4 . Ibw ut once. ower hds will stop. our. owns ine time you own. ' Live, love, toil with a will: Place no faith in tomorrow, For the clock may then be still. — Unknown To whom it may concern: The 1982-83 school year passed in a flash. Before we knew it, the yearbook was finished. As I sit here and write the last piece of copy (the night before the deadline), my mind wonders. Of course, it was the same, loyal staff members that met every deadline. Many thanks to these people and you know who you are. (No, John Paul) The editors did a superb job. Once camp was over, I knew I was in good hands with ya ' ll. John Durfey — my heart goes out you. I realize the hours you spent slaving over the ads and I really appreciate it. You caught on quick, but then again you had to. Patty — you did a good job on the cover and endsheets, but that was not surprising. Thanks! Tracy — I really did think you were going to hit me when I asked you to do the divi- sions pages, but you came through as usual. Matter of fact, I believe I had the best two co-editors anywhere. The Activities section was the best I ' ve seen. Jeff you ' re to be complimented too. Tammy — you had a tough job, but you did it and I know you did want to hit me when I told you that your achievement pages were due the following week, but you and Laurie managed a great job. Organizations always seem- ed to be organized, but looks can be deceiving, but ya ' ll figured everything out with the aid of Leslie and Rebecca, (off the record, -Grant learn to put directions on a page!) Mow to the Sports staff — ya ' ll were obviously disorganized, but what ' s new? John Paul — you probably had the toughest job on the FLARE staff. You were in charge of humor. It was you that kept everyone laughing when we really felt like crying. I suppose we should just be glad that we had a sports section at all — at times we wondered. Kristi and Gary — I ' m sure ya ' ll will keep up the tradition. And to Rodney, forget the army, sailors have more fun! Melanie and Kim — ya ' ll always were gonei but your pages always showed up. Melanie, I ' m not going to tease you about cheerleading and Kim, I won ' t mention Golden Girls or your knees. To the new members, you fit in fine. Melissa — you asked alot of questions, but you did everything that was asked of you. Poor Julie — you always had difficult layouts, but you did just fine. Stan, Tori, Vicki, Kim, Colleen, and Mimi — ya ' ll did your work and were quiet about it. A BIG THANK YOU goes to everyone!! No, photographers I ' m not forgetting ya ' ll. A-fterall, it would have been rather hard without pictures.. Bob — I appreciate you taking my pic- tures in a moment ' s notice. You messed around and made fun of me, but you got the job done. Todd and Susan — ya ' ll go great together. Ya ' ll even managed to keep romance out of the darkroom. And Greg — you ' re a better photographer than a staff writer. You came through when we needed you. Freddie — we did not see you much the second semester, but we appreciate your help and contacts just the same. Todd Holder — you helped us a lot and we appreciate it. To Rebecca and Jeff — I wish ya ' ll luck. Just don ' t put me to shame. And David, I ' m sorry things didn ' t work out, but . . . Finally, Mrs. Cindy Dodd, we all owe you. We definitely could not have done it without you. You worked long hours with little rewards. You had to put up with alot. What can I say? We love you!! To Wallace, well, Hi. We also should thank you for letting us borrow your wife. I guess you were the one who kept her sanity. To the seniors of ' 83, I hope all your dreams come true and to the returning students, have a ball! The point I attempted to get across in this yearbook was have fun while you can. Learn to take the good with the bad and above all else, remember high school. We don ' t have tomorrow, what we had yester- day. Think about it!! Through the position of editor of the 1983 FLARE, I learned alot. Asked if I would do it over again, the answer is yes. It was not that bad. I learned alot about people and life, in general. Yes, it was hard to remain calm, cool, and collected, but I did my best. A special thanks goes to those that put up with me. Tracy Blanton, Tracy Bort- nem, Sandy Culver, and Cindy Dodd — ya ' ll listened to me willingly. And to Mr. Mark Webb — thanks for being there. To Conroe High School, thanks for the TIME OF MY LIFE. God Bless All, Colophon 2320 copies of the 1983 FLARE, Volume 45, were printed by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas. On the 464, 9x12 pages, the paper stock is 80 lb. Matte and Smyth binding. Body type is 10 pt. Helvetica Standard, captions are 8 pi. The lettering used on the division pages was art- work by Tracy Blanton. Type for Title page. Table of Con- tents, Opening and Closing was fvlelior Bold 84. Endsheets are black and buckskin tan with original artwork by Patty Pinkston and lettering by Tracy Blanton. Cover is 655 brown with a handtooled grain. The special embossed design is original artwork by Patty Pinkston, stamped with gold top mylar, with a black overtone. Senior pictures were taken by David Deck Photography; underclassmen by Pro- vine Studios. Our local representative is fvlark David. A3 6axn o ' U. . LJ ' CL A uCuAy Deann Buckalew - . j 462 -FAREWELL r:v o .Old 1 ii. old P . V • r :9 i %° J N. ' c5 .o c -5 - D ISE VAevlJt t rc Wvj a I r e rN T ecDrciV e pirJ I 1 J V u ' 4 I -J ,v J c- i( . ( ' lV O en 0 « ■. i - n- ' V r Vi - 3 TheTiME OFWVOUP LIFE ' -S-i C)
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