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Classes Faculty, Honors. .264 Sports. .278 Ads. .332 _172 Index. .460 .246 Closing .468 i oo u aot e:ot e I i%. Hope -to se e - Wrke. i-b has -Vhis pa -V j t(vrs ± hope -i-haf uoo aeir i hat uoo ooah V G. oi OJTe. t • ■■- r-t ' - -; :■f iifs J . m ponroe High School ■C ' is - THE FLARE s ' ' i 1200 West Davis ' W .•.■-.;Vir? . - ' ' ■,v v ' t £? iS ' -r-J v- ' i si ; -. ' ■I ' fc  ?- v K; ,, 5.Hr:,- ' ; ' ;;;-. . . ' |, .S? The leaping flame of the flare symbolized many things for Con- roe High. Its undying brillance originated in the past. The flame is kept burning today through the spirit and traditions of CHS. Its flickering colors are as varied as the many people who cal themselves Tigers. ' t. ...,i L. jl .1- I 1.1 CHS . . . KEEPER OF THE FLAM The 1983-84 school year burst into flame as the doors of Con- roe High School swung open and students began milling in the halls. Friends were made, lasting relationships were formed, and many secrets of life were discovered in the course of our high school days. We learned to live, to laugh, to admit our mistakes and take pride in our achievements. We knew we were growing up, but we were still determined to have fun. Our burn- ing pride for CHS grew as the year progressed. We fought to become the best in everything we did, and then fought even harder to stay there. It was not always easy, but being the best was worth it. We learned our lessons from both books and life, and cherished many unforgettable memories. These memories of CHS live on forever, for they make up the past, set standards for ongoing traditions, and inspire individuality. 2 Opening -J paOAjOJL Opening • 3 T he Tigers can trace their roots back to the first flame. Today its blazing brillance is a light in the past of Conroe. PAST FLAMES Conroe High School has a very rich historical heritage. Conroe became a boom town when oil wa discovered in 1931. The lure of black gold enticed many fortune seekers to Conroe, and once the; arrived many never left. Their children went to school in Conroe and often chose to remain ii Conroe to give their children the same opportunities they had. This stimulated the rapid growth of th Conroe Independent School District. When oil was first discovered in Conroe the excess natural gas was burned in huge torches. Th( largest of these torches, called the Conroe Flare, could be seen for miles around. In 1932 the students o Conroe High voted to change their yearbook ' s name, which had previously been known as the LIL TIGER and the BLUEBELL, to The FLARE, in honor of the flickering flame that developed Conroe This name change shows what a major role the oilfields played in the lives of early Conroeites. Many things have changed since the early days of CHS. Conroe High School was built in 1963 whei the present Travis Junior High could not accommodate all of the high school students. Even mon schools have been added, but CHS remains the largest. Those associated with Conroe High have man; long-standing traditions that have evolved as the town of Conroe has grown into a thriving city. Dif ferent equipment is used to extract the oil, and now oil is not the only industry in Conroe. The people of Conroe are proud of their history. Their city has thrived on the nourish- ment and encouragement of- fered by the citizens of Conroe. This pride is reflected in the eternal flame, whose brilliance never dies, but blazes on in the hearts of manv. A • Opening CONROE OIL FIELD ONf ' f Ui£ GREAI PETROLEUM AR£A ' COASTAl REGION.OPENED DEC 13, 1031. BV THE Oii Ov 1 1- ' - Will Of GEORGE SIRasE (NO 1 SOUTH TEXAS Dtvtio ' W.- ■-■.O.ABOUT I .1 MILES WEST or HESE.imflAl Dk ' :, •LOW 15.000,000 CUBIC fEFT OF CAS, ALONG, WitH WHITE ' GASOLINE. STRA fS SECOND WELL. A 900-3ARREL- A-DAI FDOOUCERANO IMt HEEP OIL CORP-NOl FREEMA. ' KBO . OMING IN DURING JUNE 103J)PROV£D EXISIENCt Of A LARGE flELD.FAST-PACtD DRUIINC ENSUED.IN JAN Jl- WADELEY NO:i.Of KANSAS STANDARDCA w ' f IN ASAiV, WELL AND ON FIRE.INT CHARGtS ANI5 TO JS Of EASTH Iv NOT SMOTHER ' HE f IRE.II BURNED ABOUT three r.sOf. ' CRATERING SPREAD TO HARRISON AND ABERCSOMBlE WF HEARBY.AND thai GUSHED OUT Of CONtROl.lN JAN.l«,-i A DRILLER FOR HUMBLE K-L LED THE BLawOUT ' eY USING DIRECTIONAL ORILIING FOR FIRST TIME iN COiSIAl TEXAS, THIS SAVED THE FIElD.(THE CRATER IS 600 FEET DEEP.l THE CONROE Field was THE FIRST IN TE-XAS TO ADOPT rO-ACRE SPACINGBEFORE THIS WAS MANDATORY UNDER CONSERVATION RUIES.II HAS YIELDED OVER .100 000.000 BARRELS OF OIL.NOW PROOUCFS AT THE rEAOlT RATE Of : 300,000 B ' ARRELS.AF ' ER ■-:-; . DSCOVERT-HERE ■--ITGCVIEPT COUNTY DE . , o,L FIELDS AND ' .ASt,R[S = s,- ■? ■,-,. ,1 - . ' Opening • The flame of tradition lit yesterday deeply warms our activities of today. The lone finger signaling 1, the Coronation, and spirited pep rallies all remind us of our burning pride for CHS. f l ' WTNEGOlDAHDWint 5 ON ALWAYS. SeMCW JOYFULLY 60 BY lOR AND LOYALTY )COIiR0EHI6H. ■Opening i UPHOLDING iiv ION The traditions of Conroe Hi .ol live on through generations as each class entering CHS strives lu uijIkjIcI old traditions and inspire new ones. Year alter ear the schonl ' unn i nnu as the index finger loftilv waves J?l high in the air. The ruml)lin,i. ' is heard before every football game and pep rally, and the strains ol 1 , blare out after every touchdown. Football players crash through sign.. ,,.... ,,,,, claim their might: liie band and Golden Girls highlight the halftime with their perfect performances that haye been polished for weeks. Spirited pep rallies are held to cheer the Tigers on to victory, and the battle for the sjMrit stick heightens the enthusiasm even more. The girls pull on the pads and helments and let the boys provide the entertain- ment in the annual Powder Puff football game. Freshrnen are initiated into the high school world, sophomores are just glad to have their own place in the gym, juniors hold their magazine sale, and the seniors hold one of the nation ' s largest blood drives. A homecoming queen is crowned and the Coronation king and queen lake their royal walk down the runway. These are the traditions that make up Conroe High. Some date back to the early days of CHS, while others have been added through the years as both size and spirit increased. These deep- rooted traditions give CHS its flaming prid : ' i t - - assurance that its spirit will never die. Opening ■ Optmnt: INDIVIDUALS Conrot; Hijih School has a v(!r - lar o (;nroll- riKjnl. This advantaj f! proxidos I he students of CHS with more oprjortunitifjs to do their own thin,M and (!t still leacl an active; hi ' h school lif(!. ' rh(; dosiro to ha diffenjnt was noticed, for it was present in individuals, classes, and orj aniza- lions. The halls of CHS were full of people mak- inj4 their statement with different st ies of clothing and lan uage. The classes held beach parties, [o n festivals, and paint parties in an ef- fort to distinguish themselves. Pe[) rallies were unified to promote spirit but individuals still managed to separate themselves from the crowd. Everyone was proud to be a unique individual as well as a Conroe Tiger, which coml)ined into a strong feeling of understanding unitv. Optmr. • V I0 AcTiviries ACTIVITIES The burning flame radiated energy, driving us to a pinicle in our activities. We lived life to the fullest, ex- pressing our pride in I everything we did. Activities U Peak of the Heat Last May. the 6th period bell rang and three months of ab- solute freedom greeted students with a hot bang. Suddenly we had an excess of time on our hands and freedom in our hearts to make the summer of ' 83 unforgettable. With the dawning of the first day of summer, most of us took advantage of not hav- ing to get up early. Oh what a feeling! As the day progressed we slowly came to life and started planning our summer excitement. The intense summer heat which cranked the temperature up to the near lOO ' s hurled our summer fun into motion. We spent countless days on Lake Conroe skimming across the water on skis and with our sails filled with the hot summer gusts of wind. When we could, we escaped to the beach for a day in the sun. Whether it was jobs, vacations, or just goofing around we always made it fun. Throughout the summer we miraculously survived ail of the wild parties, dreaded jobs, and most of all, the fury of hurricane Alicia, which left many of us without electricity for days. As the summer came to a screeching halt, we were all sorry to see it go. Although we knew our freedom would be limited by the upcoming school year, we also looked forward to being reunited with CHS and all our friends and faculty. Weary-eyed and halt asleep we awoke to the forgotten sound of the alarm clock. The first day of school was upon us, and before it had ended we had all but relived the exciting times we had d uring the Peak of the Heat. FELICIA MYERS and Susan Stroope relax for a day in the sun. 12 • Summer DAVID CLAYTON enjoys the dirty attention he receives from the girls on the beach. aJ« ' , .«■' -l mXM , Summer 13 FRESHMEN PERCH in their traditional positions 14 • Pep Rally - ' = sparking the Spirit It might be a bit wild, but if it ' s all in spirit, why not? It ' s 8:50; Class be Quiet! Monday you have reports due (that you were supposed to be working on in class). ' 8:59; Mrs. Svenson, we have to leave now! When does the bell ring 905- We better win the spirit stick this week or I will be mad! Who brought the sign to schooP ' 913- Will you put my books in your locker. What time does your watch say. Mine isn ' t set by the bell. . . . rring ... Hurry up, I want to sit in the front! Hey Susan, did you ever get that egg out of your hair I heard a truckload of people got pulled over for throwin eggs! It sure is hot in here, let ' s try to get down on the floor. Did you bring another shirt to change into. Look how big their sign is- now why didn ' t we think of that. After the band finished playing The Star Spangled Banner shrieks and shrills uproared from the stands as the classes strove for the in- evitable symbol of greatness: the spirit stick. This is the scene once a week every Friday morning as the students await the exciting pep rallies. Conroe High ' s spirit could not have continued without them. Some of the other schools in this area were affected by the new Texas State Ruling, but Conroe was not going to surrender their pep rallies. Students who were asked their opinion of the pep rallies responded Competition for the spirit stick is a valid part of CHS pep rallies because the rivalry between the classes gets the people pepped up, and therefore the overall energy level is increased. —Jay English; I think the pep rallies are too class-oriented. — Kim Green; It ' s like I always say ... anything to get out of class! — Marc Dunaway; Pep rallies are great! They really pull the school together, it ' s one of the things about CHS that I ' ll always remember ' - Myriam Klein. No matter what the answers were it was obvious that Conroe ' s pep rallies were thought by everyone to be un ique. Each one added pages to the book of Conroe en- thusiasm and individuality. These pages have helped make our high school the one and only to be proud of SENIORS Tom Whaley, Scott Carlisle, Justin Jordan, Mike Eddings. Tiffany Kinnamon and Charlie Russel participate at a pep rally. SUSAN WILSON, Missy Yoakley, Julie Reeves and other GiGi ' s, anxiously await their performance. RHONDA AND ROXANNE Stevens: Identical twins, Identical spirit. Pep Rally 15 1 Burning out, Fading Away Shape up or ship out! The fitness craze swept through America, and Conroe High jumped right into the middle of things. Flab- by thighs and roily tummies were becoming things of the past. The jump ropes and sweatsuits were pulled out of the closet and work-out schedules were planned. Girls started their diets with the frame of mind that thin is in, while the refrigerators and pantries were lock- ed and the will power set in. The guys of Conroe High spent hours working-out, in order to achieve the chic, masculine build so desired by the female race. Everyone ran the pounds off, and the students of CHS began to achieve what they ' d wanted all along, the perfect body. Racquetball was a favorite way of staying in shape. It was good exercise and a lot of fun. Dancing was used to tone the muscles of many, especially the girls. The fitness scene helped students develope a good mental attitude about themselves and others, as they strove for the perfect body. The students of Conroe High decided to keep a good thing going and showed this in their hard-work and determination. STUDENTS soothe their tired muscles after a workout. BERNARD FLYNN gets in shape in preparation for the long soccer season ahead. 16 • Health Fitness TOM WHALEY works on his physique. SHERRI ALLEN ' S favorite form of exercise was tennis. JAY JENKINS enjoys a healthy hot lunch from the Cafeteria. Health Fitness 17 TIGER BOOGIE DANA ROGERS AND JAY ENGLISH put the final touches on the decorations. TODD STEVENS gets much needed help from Hans Schmuck and Lisa Clayton. 18 • Homecoming ON THE 41 EXPRESS STEPHANIE SCOTT, Lisa Clayton, and Jennifer Lowe demonstrate their artistic talents. qp he date was October 14, and the buying A of mums and new outfits was wide- spread. The guys worked harder, saved their money and made reservations at the classiest res taurants. Meanwhile, the girls were busy shopping for the perfect outfit. Homecoming preparations were obviously created with the exes in mind. The sophomores and juniors, freshman and seniors allied to garnish the main entrance and cafeteria for the coming of the class of 1941. RICKY YBARRA and Bob Galatas construct the alumni band. Homecoming • 19 DR. CHARLES ELDRIDGE, Dr. Griffin, Mike Moorhead, C Kristen Moorhead, and Irene Slame await the presentation of th HOMECOMING The dedication of Moorhead Stadium, the preseL-. tion of 1941 exes, and Homecoming Queen elections ad, ded to the festive homecoming night. his year tlteiSi coming activities had an added feature. The dedicating o_ - Conroe Stadium and a plaque which was placed near the flagpole was ' presented to Nancy Moorhead and family in honor of the late Coach Buddy.. Moorhead. | As the game progressed we found that the Tigers had again succeeded in winning. The well-dressed crowd cheered them to their victory. The final score was Kingwood 8, Conroe 9. The crowning of the 1983 Homecoming Queen was presented at halftime. Thisl honor was given to senior Stacey Holland, four year member of the Golden Girls. Candidates were Darla House, Leah Brock, Cindy Wallace, Susan Wilson, Andora Foots, Zena Cegielski, and Susan Busshart. Sitact 983 Horn and ing Queen SENIORS give their full attention at the cap and gown meeting? SENIOR girls stretch and prepare to attack the juniors. SONIA WEST receives much needed help from Miss Rea. MR. WINN helps seniors with college preparation. 24 • Seniors What About Those SENIORS? Everyone who descended those steps had plans for the future. As the summer of ' 83 brought us into our seniorhood, it brought along with it many decisions and new responsibilities. Senior pictures, football season, and spirit filled pep-rallies marked the beginning of the 1983-84 school year. For the seniors of 1984, this would be the last year before ven- turing out, entering college, and living a new lifestyle. Most of the worries of the seniors were focused on such things as What college will I attend. , Will I score high enough on the S.A.T. and A.C.T. tests.- , and I hope I get some scholarships. Before anyone realized, the time had come to order caps, gowns, and graduation invitations. When 1983 was seen out, the new year began and with it came the annual Senior Blood Drive and the long awaited senior skip day. At the graduation ceremony all of the seniors were seated, cloaked in golden fabric, eagerly awaiting the announcing of their names. Each in turn would march upon the plat- form and then off, but to what. ' Some would attend- coUege. some would get a full time employment, and some would get married. Everyone who descended those steps had plans for the future, even if it was just plans for tomorrow. TIFF, it ' s you! FINALLY, we got the stick! Seniors • 25 The Juniors plunged head first into their busiest year of high school with ANTICIPATION A s the summer came to a close, and school reopened, the juniors were ready to take on the new year, full speed ahead. By this time everyone had their drivers license, and the dating game was well underway. Class rings were bought and spirit was proudly displayed when they won the top sales in the McCuUough-Conroe spirit chain contest for the third year in a row. The junior girls were invited to play in a friendly game of foot- ball with the senior girls. Later in the year the juniors started their magazine sale to raise money for prom. As the year slowly came to a close, the juniors were proud of the year they ' d survived, and the memories that they ' d made. LANCE REYNOLDS, Brandt Dozier, Tim Kelley, Greg Burkes, and John Wingate show they are 1. KIM COVARRUBIAS practices her magazine sale techniques on Rusty Dovell. 26 Juniors JUNIORS show their spirit that won them many a pep rally. THIS GROUP of juniors had a pajama party before school to get ready for the pep rally. % U t m WP mts .i0mm._ - - h- J. J. i V ic ; ' , LaDONNA ARCHER gets instructions from Powder puff coaches Brandt Dozier and David White. RICK GEORGE shows his true colors. Juniors • 27 r - Finally Fitting In The Sophomores moved into the main building and made their presence known. Sophomore (sofa mof) — A student in the second year of a four year high school. Many students looked at the position of sophomore as just another step in hfe that had to be taken. They felt the year had to be just like the pas t classes had been, like a definition in a dictionary — boring. The class of ' 86, however, charged into the school year sporting their new cars, and displaying an attitude of this is going to be the best year ever. They realized that there probably wouldn ' t be a prom night or class ring, yet they looked upon the new year with a sense of excitement, never seen before. The sophomores had a blast at pep rallies, no matter how many spirit sticks they won. The respon- sibilities that were placed upon their shoulders were readi- ly accepted, as they helped to keep their part of the flame buring strong for Conroe High. THERE ' S something about this cafeteria. TINKER ' WEIN hunts for treasure in her jack- o-lantern. STEVEN HEAD shows his sophomore spirit at the toga party. - 28 Sophomores SITTING PRETTY, Gabie Ybarra and Tricia Letbetter enjoy the pep rally. THE PROUD SOPHOMORES gather together to display their new license. Sophomores • 29 Fresh Fish As the seniors of 1987 moved in, a new dimension was added to the already unique student body. As the squealing sounds of brakes filled the crisp morning air, the big, yellow buses were brought to an abrupt halt and a new dimension of the CHS student body stepped off. It was the senior class of 1987. Upon entering the halls of CHS there was much bewilder- ment. After all, everything was new to them, an entirely dif- ferent experience from their good old junior high days. Before long the new year swung into full motion, carrying the freshman right along with it. As soon as they settled into the Fish tank they were hit with their first pep-rally. Not only were the pep-rallies exciting events each Friday but they were also a chance for the freshman to prove that they too, had tiger spirit. And they did just that. As the year progressed, the freshman participated in many CHS activities. Teaming up with the seniors to decorate the main hall for Homecoming in a tribute to the class of 1941 was once such activity. As their first year of high school drew to a close, the freshmen were anxious for summer. A year of experience was behind them and they had three more to look forward to. Their next year meant they could enter the main building and eat in the main cafeteria. This step would elevate them to sophomores; they would no longer be called fish. FRESHMEN GOLDEN GIRLS get caught up in the heat of the pep rally. FRESHMEN girls enjoy the privilege of eating in the main building. A TYPICAL FRESHMEN class ready for dismissal. 30 • Freshman FRESHMEN SCURRY to the tank for class. FRESHMEN rev it up to make themselves be heard at a pep rally. LAURIE HAYWARD and Kari Tyson battle over the last chair i, the crowded lunchroom. ere PU Were Freshman • 31 STAGEY HOLLANDS face shows her overwhlemed feelings. THE KING AND QUEEN await to be serenaded. THE FULL SHOW BOAT scene as viewed by the audience. Anticipations and expectations were high on the cool night as a large audience crowded into the high school auditorium. They came to be entertained by the forty-sixth annual coronation which had the theme Show Boat. This traditional event at CHS, made possible by the FLARE Staff, was one in which many witnessed the crowning of the 1984 King and Queen of the FLARE. The lights dimmed, the eager audience hushed, and the nervous candidates tittered backstage to set the scene for the curtains to open. When the stage was revealed the audience gazed in awe as a life-sized steam boat docked at a river port appeared. Its bow and upper deck were trimmed in tiny sparkling lights, which enhanced the realness of it all. Parading on stage dressed in tuxedos and elegant pastel formals, the candidates were introduced by the Masters of Ceremonies, Ms. Danielle Brasher and Mr. David Metcalf. When the ceremony broke for intermission, the hot spotlights were then focused on the per- formers. During the break CHS Golden Girls danced to Final Con- flict, Billy Mazy sang You Are So Beautiful, Richard Moore and Holly Rader sang You and I, and Joni Noel performed Songbird. After intermission, all candidates were announced again and the children of the court walked on the stage, humoring everyone with their seriousness and innocence. As the envelopes were handed to the Masters of Ceremonies, suspense grew. And the 1984 King and Queen of the FLARE are Todd Stevens and Stacey Holland. They were both representing the Spanish Club. After a few breathless moments, Cindy Waisath danced the Royal Ballet to Memories and Richard Moore serenaded the King and Queen with Somewhere Down the Road. After the Coronation ceremonies, and tears of joy and disappoint- ment, the candidates released all their anxieties dancmg the night away at the Coronation Dance. Coronation 33 ART Kalyn Moore Anthony Garcia Holly Rader Richard Moore i ' i • Coronation lOSMETOLOGY met Wright ;ff Cooke DATA PROCESSING Elaine Harris Keith Storey ' ery girl ' s crazy ' bout a sharp dressed man! Coronation • 35 36 • Coronation ' A FCA Donna Giles David Preston FHA Shana Byers Jeff Davis FFA Zina Cegielski Clay Signor Coronation • 37 FLARE Rebecca Traylor Bob Galatas Grant Underwood and Stan Strickland present Mrs. Cindy Dodd with roses that were well deserved. FRENCH Laura Thomason Mike Hallaron 33 • Coronation u GERMAN Teresa Kelley Adam Popp GOLDEN GIRLS Lisa Reynolds Jeff Barnes Coronation • 39 HOSA Angela Elza Paul Medina Joni Noel entertains the audience with Songbird. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Becky Bowen Steve Furstenfeld 40 • Coronation Coronation • 41 METAL TRADES Natalie Gore Trevor Jordan MU ALPHA THETA Jada Bolton Tim Machajewski NFL Tracy Higgins Bryan Young 42 Coronation NHS Valerie Zinnecker Jay English OEA VOE Melinda Arlington Corey Anderson Queen candidates enjoy precoronation party. Coronation • 43 44 « v oronation SPANISH Stacey Holland Todd Stevens STUDENT COUNCIL Cindy Wallace Henry Judah THESPIANS Sally Cox Sean Sellars Coronation • 45 TIGERETTES Sonia West Steve Morrow Laurie Fannin, Hailey Kahn,J. J. Young, Emily Price, Scott Cable, and James Rogers. I v. ' . :-• ,-.,v -. . TRIUMPh Shannan William Todd Holde 46 •Coronation TROKIA Heidi Hicks Gary Meador I YOUNG REPUBLICANS Robin Coleman Marc Dunaway isa Layne l)arrell McCown Coronation • 47 TIGER FANS crowded the doors or CHS to buy tickets for the McC. Conroe game. PROMOTING GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP, the Conroe cheerleaders meet the McC cheerleaders. Mac Attack? To say Conroe and McCuIlough are arch rivals is to say the least. Maybe it ' s because they were split from our school in 1974, or perhaps it ' s because we were the visitors in our own stadium. But whatever the reason, a very tense, school rivalry between CHS and McC has built up and intensified through the years. While the south county Highlanders represent money and prestige, the Conroe Tigers stand for tradition and originality which in the end proved to be the successor. In addi- tion to this, skill, determination, and a magnitude of high spirits lead Conroe to victory m the most heated district game of all. As the students pushed and shoved their way through the overloaded halls toward the gym, the band had already cranked up and their vibrant sound could be heard throughout the school. The pep-rally only magnified the spirit already sparked by the Thursday night pep-rally in the bank parking lot. As the temperature in the gym rose so did the spirit and the anxiousness for the Friday night ordeal. Although the juniors won both the spirit stick and the spirit chain stick, the whole student body joined in and danced to The Land of a Thousand Dances when played by the band. As the nightlights of Moorhead Stadium greeted perfect autumn weather, the knock- down drag-out brawl was signaled to begin. Conroe made the first touchdown but McC wasn ' t far behind. By the end of the first half McC was ahead. While the half time performances took the field, bands and drill teams were at their best. With heads cocked high and backs arched, they were ready for rivalry. Their hard work and determination from all the practice proved to be the key element to a spec- tacular performance. When the Tiger Paws marched on field, we knew the battle was about to continue. Although the Tigers were behind, spirits still soared. In no time at all we were ahead agam. The excitement and cheering of the sell-out crowd grew and grew while Conroe and McC battled it out. As the final seconds of the game ticked away, Conroe prevailed 21-13 and McC was out of the race for bi-district playoffs. = A 48 Conroe vs. McC HIGHSTEPPER MAJOR Angie Mastel is greeted by G.G. Major Susan Wilson and Capt. of Dance Mary Jo Mauermann. ' ' «i  s SHARING the same field, both McC and Conroe ■-;.■' • anticipate perfect halftime performances! Conroe vs. McC • 49 MANDI LANDES adds to everyday fads, ' KICKERS Van Brookshire and Steven Williamson congregate by lockers. DIANA DOZIER and Cindy Waisath dress with pep-rally spirit. 50 • Personalities and Fads Student Styles Whether it was boots and western wear, topsiders and preppie wear, or spikes with green hair, it was seen at Conroe High. The scene on the campus of Conroe High this year was one of in- dividuality. Whether it was boots and western wear, topsiders and preppie wear, or spitces with green hair, it was seen at Conroe High. Students had the chance to keep up with the modern fads while express- ing their own personalities in the way which they dressed. Calvin Klein jeans and Polo shirts became prevalent throughout the school. Some chose the punk look with short, bushy hair, sleeveless shirts, and an occasional ear ring was worn on the side of an ear. Some even went as far as dying parts of their hair or having their hair cut so it looked as if they had a tail growing from behind their head. All of these styles reflected the student body ' s burning desire to be dif- ferent. CHS was their place to shine, and they tried every ploy they knew to get themselves noticed. Fads enriched the students ' lives. Each person rushed to be a part of the many new crazes. It was difficult to follow every fad, but the students of CHS managed admirably. A LITTLE SOPHISTICATION is reflected by Kathleen Flynn and Jackie Gill. GIN A STOCKTON, Missv Yoakley, Kirk Bauer, and Cindy Begley display new fads Personality and Fads • 51 JldyiiJaMgiliiiiiHiaiaiiBiH very year students are asked their specified tastes ar.d persona opinions Many of h have greatly ' chanLd in just a short time. Others are common and will most hkely stay with Conroe High students for a long time. Yet each year there are unique and overall accepted tavontes. From the male point of view most guys still think of themselves as )ocks - 2 %, - f - -J prep - 21%, and kicker - 16%. Their choice of girls were prep -70% intellectual - 23%, and kicker - 20% The fa;orite brands of clothes were Wrangler - 46%, with OP and Levi tying for second with 2 % Again this year the popular length of hair was long - 82%. When asked the preferred height of a girl the retponse was the same height as themselves - 52% and short - 48%. The females this year think of themselves as preps - 46%, intellectuals - 20%, and punk - 19 - 7 also Hk guys who a ' re preps - 45%, jocks - 35%, and punks - 17%. The most popular brands of clothes were CaWin Klein - 36%, Wrangler - 24%, and Zena - 23%. Overall, gir liked short-haired guys 100% over i;ng hatred guys. Tall boys were most desired with 75% of the following and guys of the same height had 13% of the votes. FAVORITES Sports Type of Music Country Group Rock Group Female Singer Male Singer Car Truck Movie T.V. Show Radio Station Magazine Soap Opera Fast Food Joint Restaurant Color Subject MALE Football Rock Alabama ZZ Top Journey Def Leppard Stevie Nicks Sammy Hagar Porsche Chevy 4x4 Fast Times at Ridgemont High The A Team 97 Rock 101 KLOL Sports Illustrated General Hospital McDonald ' s . Steak Ale Blue Math FEMALE Football Rock Alabama Journey Loverboy Quiet Riot Pat Benatar Rick Springfield Porsche Chevy Silverado Return ofthejedi Magnum P. I. 93 Q 101 KLOL Seventeen All My Children Burger King Bennigans Purple English THE JUNIORS quickly surround a senior to show their strength and power. BOB GALATAS supports his team. KELLY DEVINE tai es the ball and breaks through the hole for a gain. PREPARING for a runback, Tori Lowrance stands ready. The time after Homecoming this year was spent in a switch role situation. The ladies were to escort the men to a wonderful evening of football and food. The only question was who should they take, and how should they pop the question. After much worrying about the reply they would receive, the girls asked them, and the guys almost always said yes. The hard part was over, and the only thing left to do was have fun. The game that took place between the junior and senior girls, one of excitement. Even though a touchdown was not made until after halftime the girls managed to keep all eyes on them. The game finally ended in a 6-6 tie, with a five minute overtime. After the game the couples closed the evening with a delicious dinner. The girls surprised the guys with their knowledge of sports and finesse in the game of dating. f CP - 54 •Powder Puff ENIORS huddle to form a plan for a big gain. ENIORS take in last minute advice given by Coach Bruce Arrington. Powder Puff 55 MARK KINKADE escorts his favorite girl down the hall. 56  Relationships i BURNING FLAMES The glory of winning, the agony of defeat; they ' re both easier to accept when there is so- meone to share it with. Life ' s struggles are made worthwhile by our relationships. The students of Conroe High expressed a special attitude toward their relationships with other people. The willingness to seek, risk, and share with new faces around us, helped to get the ball rolling. First came the casual introduction: then there was the risk of rejection when asking for the date; finally the two people were able to get together, have fun, and share a little about themselves. Even though it was often forgotten, friends were just as important as that special person. Be it an open ear with words flowing in, or an open mouth with words flowing out, we knew our friends would be there. When feelings of worry and doubt crept into the small corners of our minds, a friend was always there to chase the bad thoughts out and let the sunshine in. We in turn, learned to be true friends to the people that had given us so much care and understanding. There was also a certain bond of friendship that could only have been experienced by those who shared the same interests — because they had been there, and they had been there together. Special relationships were not only seen in the halls of CHS, but in some of the classrooms as well. When a teacher liked her job, students could tell and they put forth an effort that was not seen by many. As our relationships grew stronger we developed traits that would stay with us for many years to come. We learned to communicate with the people around us, and express our feelings freely. We each found the meaning of devotion, trust, and honesty, which would carry us through the rest of our lives. We kind of disappear inside ourselves — Relationships call us back; to seek a spark of in- terest in a friendship, and make it a burning flame. ELIZABETH PALMER, Kari AumiUer, and Gina Stocton take a break to talk at their locker. ' i MR. SZYMCZAK and Mr. Greenfield chat about their math classes. Relationships- 57 ORGANIZATIONS With the efforts of each individual the flame burns as one, with glowing unity and strong pride for CHS. Organizations • 59 TABLE OF CONTENTS Air Conditioning Art Auto Body Auto Mechanics Band— 70-71 — 91 — 64 Building Trades Child Care Choir 66-67 —152-157 68 87 Industrial Arts _ JV Cheerl eaders Key Latin Leo Marine Repair Metal Trades - _92-95 164-165 104-105 134-13; 116-11; 7: 6 ' Construction Trades Cosmetology 144-148 90 Data Processing DECA 96-97 72-73 — 69 Mu Alpha Theta NFL NHS Drama Thespians FCA FFA FHA Printing Trades - Psychology- 11 1 -140-14]] -119-12]:| 8( .138-139 Radio and TV Repair. _ 98-99 Science _ 76-79 FLARE French . FTA_ FWA_ 100-102 .166-171 .136-137 106 109 Science Fiction Sign Language . Spanish German Golden Girls GSL 132-133 158-161 107 HERO 62-63 Home and Family Living —103 HOSA 86 ICT 74 Industrial Arts 92-95 Student Council. Tigerettes Tiger Paws TRIUMPH TROIKA Varsity Cheerleaders. Vocational Drafting - VOCCT- VOCT 385 VOE-OEA- YFC Young Republicans 60  Table of Contents T rC-iU -ur Ofi Table of Contents • 61 HERO HECE Steps Towards the FUTURE The members of the HERO and the HECE clubs took on responsible jobs in order to develop their future. They participated in their jobs during and after school, learning important skills and lessons. Not only did they have jobs, they found time for fun too. They had a Christmas . party and monthly meetings were held at which the officers planned the year ' s goals. They successfully raised money by selling jewelry and went to their first annual area competition then continued on to the state competitions in San Antonio. By the end of the year the members had been trained as useful citizens, fostering patriotism as young adults. MICHELLE CAMPBELL wrapping a package at the Towne She 1983-1984 HERO-HECE CLUB MEMBEF 62 ° HERO HECE 3I - JNITTWO OFFICERS: James Mills, Ronnie McLeory, Darlene .)ixon, Vicky Busby, Ronnie Cres s, Jimmy Atkinson, Theresa Fesher. lONNY CRESS working at Winn ' s. HERO HECE«63 AUTO BODY Exterior Concepts Auto Body is a class designed to give students training in the area of auto body repair. The members worked year round prepar- ing projects to take to District Contest, held in Port Arthur, and State Contest, held in Houston. Leadership abilities were developed through participation in educational, voca- tional, civic, recreational and social activities. Through club activities planned initiated and conducted by members, VICA develops the whole student, his social and leadership abilities as well as his skills. 1983-84 class. AFTERNOON KENNETH LAMBERT finishes sanding a truck. 64 • Auto Body METAL TRADES Torches Light Up A Promising Future The Metal Trades VICA club of Conroe High School began once again this year to maintain a club devoted to the art of metal work- ing. The members of this class stressed to themselves the importance of pre-employment skills and knowledge necessary for future jobs. Within the club they learned citizen development as well as social involvement at their annual club party. The members started working early this year on their individual projects to be entered in contest. These projects included taking old scraps of metal and transforming them into usable, sturdy bar- b-que pits. This type of know-how demonstrates what a bright future these young metal workers are making for themselves. V.P.; T.Smith- 1 1 EDDY COX shapes his metal with a grinder. THE METAL TRADES CLUB Metal Trades •65 AUTO MECHANICS Rev it Up! This year the members of the 1983-84 V.I.C.A. Auto Mechanics Chapter 989 learned the basic automative and repair skills. The purpose of this club is to prepare its members for leadership in the world of work. Activities that the club took part in throughout the year included V.I.C.A. contests, meetings and shop work nights. As a fundraiser the club sponsored a car wash, as well as a grease and oil change. Projects for V.I.C.A. contests were worked on all year long. Two competitions were attended by the Auto Mechanics club in the Spring. March 16 and 17 the club competed in district in Port Arthur, and looked forward to state competition on April 26-28 at the Houston Convention Center. The club did quite well and learned a lot of valuable lessons in the meantime. 1983-84 Auto Mechanics Officers. RANDY RINEY works on a radiator. 1983-84 Auto Mechanics Class Members Phillip Alexander Bradley Anderson Jeffrey Ballew Richard Bauerle Michael Blood Terry Caples Daniel Cavazos William Coker Cade Crippin Michael Dossey Maria Freeman Sam Garza James Glover Jerry Graham Keith Hightower Kevin Holzwarth Sidney Hoover Aaron Kriscke Jacob Mathews Raul Navarrete Kevin Norrid Shawn Overturf Michael Palmer Gary Peeler Stewart Porter Randy Riney Michael Robinson Shannon Sanders James Scott Mark Shepard Hershall Smith Steven Walker Adam Watson Bret Whitton Wade Wilemon Trey Williams 66 ' Auto Mechanics 1983-84 AUTO MECHANICS CLASS TEACHER, Mr. McCuUar teaches student Wade Wilemon about Auto viechanics. CEVIN NORRID, up to his elbows in grease. Auto Mechanics • 67 BUILDING TRADES The House That We Built Leadership and individual skills were developed in V.I.C.A. Building Trades this year. In March of ' 84, some members entered a district competition held in Port Ar- thur. Winners received medals and ribbons, and these winners advanced to the state contest held in Houston in April. Medals and ribbons were awarded here as well. Club members learned how to compete in these state and district com- petitions against students of the same trade. As a fundraiser, members sold cups and mugs. Those who sold $60.00 worth of merchandise received a jacket with an emblem on it designed by V.I.C.A. Drafting. Students became familiar with club functions. An end-of-school dinner rounded out the year. CLUB ROSTER Laura Alewine Ricky Allen — President Paul Bonn Mackey Castillo Mike Dymond Cedril Gant — Secretary Keith Flowers — Vice-President Jeff Gregg James High Michael Hinckley Terry Hobbs — Treasurer Kirk Homrighaus Carlos Pena Ed ReiUy — Reporter Vincent Ross Jeff Rucker Norman Savadina Richard Smith Ronald Smith — Chaplain Jack SommerviUe Scott Wehrmeyer — Parliamentarian Michael West THE 1983-84 BUILDING TRADES CLUB. MIKE DYMOND prepares to cut a piece of wood. 68 ' Building Trades DECA i{ i Distributing Education w hile working at local businesses, Distributive Education members re- ceived valuable experience in marketing. Career research done in the classroom helped prepare the students for the business world. Through the club students learned to develop leadership and vocational understanding. Members per- formed various community projects to raise money for club funds. They also attended Area and State competitions at Aldme and San An- tonio. Showing DECA was not all hard work, members en|oyed an employer-employee ban- quet m the Sprmg THE 1983-84 DECA MEMBERS. THE 1983-84 DECA OFFICERS. RICK TODD finds part numbers for a customer while on the job. . 6 IhWMh 0 ■ye C 0 ' fO -2 - t — o lK ; (i -? - - ( ° ntfifeWAhn ' DECA • 69 AIR CONDITIONING Cooling in Style Conroe High School is located in one of the hot spots of Texas. With constantly rising temperatures people begin to use their air conditioners and refrigerators more and more. This creates a rather large demand for service personnel skilled in the art of cooling systems. It is for such employment that the members of the Air Conditioning VICA club prepared for and hopes to achieve. The members of one of the coolest clubs in Conroe High learned to work and contribute in club activities while ac- quiring trade related knowledge about industry. Their social events included a Christmas and end of the year party which promoted enough club spirit to keep up a healthy working attitude in the classroom which made them even more successful. AFTERNOON CLASS ROBIN ENIX, Mark Woosley, and Eric Goforth work collectively on project. OFFICERS: P. Merrian — Pres.; J. Cook; F. Reddick — Sgt. at arms; R. Adame — Treas.; J. Hales — Sec. 70 Air Conditioning Air Conditioning • 71 DATA PROCESSING Getting A Readout On The Future Computers are fast becoming the BIG thing in the world, this includes the Data Processing room at Conroe High School. The purpose of this club is to prepare students for work in vocational business office programs by developing personnel leadership and office skills. Any student in Data Processing learns these important lessons as well as leadership skills for the needs of our community. Taking time out from their class the Data Processing club had fun activities such as in- stallation of club officers, a community project, a Christmas party and an end of the year party. February and March held two competitions for Data Processing at Klein High School and in Dallas. In the past, the club has won trophies for data entry, programming proficiency and for various programs. THE 1983-84 DATA PROGRAMMING CLASS THE 1983-84 DATA PROCESSING CLASS 72 • Data Processing il Data Processing • 73 ICT STARRING IN A CAREER The seniors and juniors that make up the Industrial Cooperative Training program spent a year acquiring knowledge in their desired fields. These students at- tended classes during the morning and in the afternoon reported to jobs throughout the community. This helped to prepare them tor the future. Not only were individual trades learned, but leadership training and parliamentary procedure were also taught. In March, Mr. Funderburg, the ICT sponsor, took his classes to competition in Beau- mont, where many awards were received. ICT enjoyed another year of learning ex- periences, which benetited the students and the community. a THE 1983-84 I.C.T. club members. PUTTING HIS SKILLS TO WORK, Joe Kmg works at the Grangerland Food Market. THE 1983-84 CLUB OFFICERS: President —John Brown; Vice-President —Joe King; Secretary — Yvonne Alvarez; Treasurer — Robbie Seay; Reporter — John Davidson; Sergeant-at-Arms — James Dockery; Parliamentarian — William Long; Student Club Adviser — David Staacke. Smooth Saili g The Marine Repair students began their activities as soon as the 1983-84 school year started. During their three-hour classes, they repaired the boats, not only from Conroe, but also throughout Montgomery County. Many satisfied customers commented that a professional marine repair shop could not have done a better job. With such a great demand around Lake Conroe for skilled workers, Mr. Bass definitely felt that the course was beneficial in acquiring jobs. Throughout their hard work and dedication the Marine Repair managed to keep their heads above the water. THE 1983-84 MORNING CLASS. STUDENTS rewire a wetbike. A MARINE REPAIR MEMBER adjusts a propeller. THE 1983-84 AFTERNOON CLASS. Marine Repair 75 FFA THE GROWTH OF SUCCESS Future Farmers of America was definitely one of the busiest organizations within our school. They traveled all over Texas to other schools and various contests. While atten- ding these various contests, which included leadership, judging, and public speaking, the students were prepared for more advanced agricultural projects. Projects such as meat lab, horticulture. Coop, and Ag Shop taught students to work with each other cooperatively. FFA gave them a chance to learn of the dif- ferent types of agriculture. With all of this knowledge, they began their fruit sale, and used their funds for their annual Christmas bash, the awards banquet, scholarships, and entry fees to contests. With their heads held high, they graduated and put their knowledge of living, learning, and doing to work. it: FFA SPONSORS: Mr. Vaculm, Mr. Reese, Mr. Carver, and Mr. We llman. FFA SWEETHEART CANDIDATES: Zina Cegelski, Jennifer Cowart, Angle Smith, Tracy Thompson. FFA SWEETHEART: Zina Cegelski. 1 H P y H DMHH| P B| KN V (jhKj H HBfl HH D BIEM Bl HHv J w [ 76 • FFA FFA • 77 ZINA CEGELSKI and Tracy Thompson test theit skills at meat cutting. WELDING is a popular pastime during Ag class. 78-FFA . V ; ' ! ■£«- .. OLIN MILES shows his expertise in hoeing. FFA MEMBER RESTS after working too hard. AG MEMBERS clean a cow for a show. HORTICULTURE MEMBERS continue to work on a greenhouse. FFA • 79 PRINTING TRADES Printing for Profession The Graphic Arts club at CHS, otherwise known as Printing Trades had a very busy year during the 1983-84 school year. The twelve members of the club worked throughout the year, participating in Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. To raise money the club printed programs and bulletins for community organizations. The money they earned with these activities helped pay for two competitions in the Spring. During March and April the club traveled to Port Arthur and Fort Worth to par- ticipate in the district and state contest. Awards of ribbons and trophies were given at both competitions. 1983-84 Printing Trades Club and instruc tor, Mr.Jacobson. RENEE TRINKLE shows the skill of burning a plate. 1983-84 PRINTING TRADES OFFICERS: Fay McSwain, Pat Korhonen, Lisa Bell, Maria Rodriquez, Angie Cotten, Rhonda Gray.  Printini; Trades RADIO TV REPAIR They ' ve Got It Wired The 1983-84 Radio and TV Repair class, under the instruction of Mr. Bill Tabot, had a very successful year. The forty-six mem- bers of this vocational organization spent the year learning and practicing the repair of elec- tronic receivers. To raise money for projects and competition the club sold speakers, stereos, cassettes, equalizers, radios, and all types of re- ceivers. In the spring the Radio and TV Repair group traveled to the Houston area for com- petition. The class completed a fulfilling year by achieving their goal of learning basic electronics through color TV repair and convergence. 1983-84 RADIO TV REPAIR SIDNEY STEPHENS, Doyle Baird, and Jeff Armstrong look on as fellow students work on a radio. CRAIG WASSON and Doyle Baird practice repair skills. JORGE MECA repairs a walkman. WAYNE PARKER, Steve Bradfute, Jeff Armstrong, and William Lisenbee repair a television. Radio TV Repair ' 81 VOCCT I The Copying Class Fundraising efforts began in the fall for VOCCT ' s thirty members as they sold cheese and crackers to raise money for this year ' s activities. Then a Christmas party was held. The spring brought along a second sale to raise money since the members attended a con- test in Houston at the Astroworld Hotel. All winners advanced to regionals and from there, to state. As the school year came to an end, a party was held to complete a good year. The thirty members of the club learned of- fice skills such as typing, using adding machines, and operating copying machines. The local chapter of Vocational Office Careers Clubs of Texas taught students organization and leadership skills as well. Cooperation and work experience were also some benefits gained by the members of VOCCT. Students were made aware of available office occupations in the area and of beneficial opportunities within the job market of the future. THE 1983-84 VOCCT CLUB. HILDA MOYA waits for her copy to be completed. CAROLYN STOCK and Robie Hobbs get ready to work. 1 2 • VOCCT VOCT Working for Tomorrow Through VOCT 385, thirty-one club members were given various jobs in shops and stores around town. The local chapter of Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas sup- plied it ' s club members with the opportunities to gain working experience in their community. From these jobs and the club, members learned leadership skills and how to socialize in business situations. Members of the club held a fun- draiser which lasted for about three weeks in the beginning of 1984. As for competition, the area contest was held in Conroe in April. Win- ners received medals and ribbons and advanced to the state competition which was held in San Antonio. Winners in state received trophies. To close up the school year, an end-of-school din- ner was held. A LITTLE CONFUSED, Tina Fisher tries to figure out what this lady wants. VOCT 83 OEA Office Management for Tomorrow Working with computers, adding machines, typewriters, and other business machines has become routine work for the members of the Office Education Associa- tion of Conroe High. These fifty-six girls began the year with a get acquainted party to prepare themselves for their cooperative effort that pull- ed them through the year. This organization took on the job of typing all the necessary materials for the Homecoming activities, as well as writing Santa letters to students at the resource center. During the year all of the members participated in area, state, and national contests which helped them to refine their job, decision making, and leadership skills. Through their club activities including Halloween and Christmas parties, as well as selling cheese and crackers in the fall, the club members developed friendship and leadership which helped make this a great year. LUPE SALIS smiled as she typed a perfect paper. LAB MEMBERS smile as they decorate the Christmas tree. 84 VOE OEA OFFICERS: M. Arrington — Pres.; C. lulo, V.P.; C. Howard — Sec; D. Stokely — Treas.; E. Stebbins — Treas.; P. Hobbs — Hist.; C. Lang — Sgt. at Arms; A. Conway — Pad.; P. Rice — Treas.; L. McDonald — Treas. SPONSOR CYNTHIA ELLIOTT and Denise Martin look over a typed report. CINDY lULO checks over her copy. 0 - 0 VOE LAB c Ism VOE OEA 85 HOSA • Help With Health S Health Occupation Students of Ametica learned leadetship in their community while learning about major Health Organiza- tions this 1983-84 year. They participated in contests around the state at area, state, and na- tional levels, bringing home awards of medals, ribbons, and cash. Members held jobs associated with health and medicine and work- ing with people. Some of these jobs included Jr. Volunteer Services and jobs with local hospitals and doctors. Trying to better themselves by helping people and gaining knowledge of health and medicine. Health Occupation Students of America were able to go out and show others the results of their efforts. HOSA MEMBERS HOSA OFFICERS: Madeline McConh, Paul Medina, Samantha Horace, Charlotte Montgomery, Lauri Wipperman, Angle Elza, Lisa Pittard. ANGIE ELZA helps a wreck victim. 86  HOSA CHILD CARE Looking Out For Little People t t TVT qukt children; wait your jL turn; it ' s time for recess. These are just a few of the words spoken by Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Kidd, and Mrs. Soupart. This was the wonderful world of Child Care. Composed of 21 students, 13 children, and 3 sponsors, Child Care went about the tasks of celebrating children ' s birthday parties, providing art pro- jects for the children, and special field trips at times. However, Child Care wasn ' t all play and no work. The students were taught technical in- struction for working in daycare centers and in- formation on the proper care and guidance of children. As for the children, they were taught organization and had a special center for each of their little hearts desire s. These centers in- cluded music, homecenter, dress-up corner, puzzles, games, and a jungle gym. So the children were actually learning as much as the students. 1983-84 CHILD CARE STUDENTS CHILDREN are taken Trick-or-Treating through CHS halls. DENISE SEAY helps Joey Weber with a puzzle. CHILD CARE SPONSORS: Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Soupan, and Mrs. Pearce. Child Care • 87 VOCATIONAL DRAFTING Drafting Plans for Tomorrow This was an exciting year for the V.I.C.A. Drafting Club. The members were re- quired to take part in a drafting contest at the district level. Winners from this competition, which was held in Port Arthur, advanced to the state level contest in Houston. Club officers also participated in a leadership contest at an area school. As a fundraiser, members sold pecans, and top sellers were awarded with jackets. The logo on the jackets was designed by the students. With the money raised, they had a Christmas party and a banquet. The banquet honored the club sponsors and outstanding students. Awards (including a scholarship) were given to students with outstanding achievements. Door prizes were given at the banquet as well. The end-of-school party consisted of a drafting Olympics, dinner, and door prizes. Winners in the drafting Olympics were given awards. Through the club, students learned to work in an industrial-type setting, while promoting high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, scholarship, and safety. THE MORNING CLASS. ALLEN BRADLEY erases some unwanted lines. OFFICERS: Micah Wilson, Clete Bordeaux, Keeth Merryfield, Charlie Phillips, Peter Slacum, Allen Bradley. 88 • Vocational Drafting PETER SLACUM helps Allen Bradley with a complicated drawing. JOE BUSH decides what size circle he should use. Vocational Drafting • 89 CONSTRUCTION TRADES Putting Together a Promising Future The Conroe area is growing larger and larger every day with more and more people pouring into its suburban areas. With these people comes the need for more housing. This demand for housing gives many opportunities to the futures of the students in the Construction Trades VOCT club of Conroe High. These students each year form a new club dedicated to promoting good working habits, leadership, craftsmanship, citizenship, and to promoting good design and upholding the recognized standards of the construction industry. These students learned to work together for a common goal. Their projects this year included selling can- dy, building dog houses, picnic tables, and building very difficult por- table classrooms for the school district. Their meetings were held to discuss these projects and other activities such as their regional and state contests. For the past several years this group of aspiring industrialists have captured both the regional and the state crowns in their contests. The awards won at these contests are presented at the end of the year dur- ing the awards banquet which concluded this year ' s activities. OFFICERS: K. Mumphry — Sgt.-at-Arms; R. 4 - ' ■. . ' Racca — Sec; F. Lovelady — Treas.; R. Lovelady — Pres.; C. Lewis — Pari.; R. Smitherman — V.P.;J. Parker . Rep. SPONSOR JOE JORDAN and the Construction Trades Club FLOYD LOVELADY cuts a piece of wood for the classroom. 90  Construc-ion Trades RT VIove Over Picasso Cg )  « J WISM Starting the year off, the An Club par- ticipated in the Annual Pumpkin-carving Contest, sponsored by the Conroe Courier for Halloween. Continuing a long standing tradi- tion, members made ornaments and decorated the Christmas tree in the main office. Throughout the year, students entered their projects in art shows such as the Western Art Show and the Woodlands Harvest Festival. Sponsor Cynthia Reid, along with club officers, planned a trip to the Museum of Fine Arts to see Scholastic Art Awards. Displays were ex- hibited once again in May during the CHS Art Show. This year proved to be one of the best yet for the Art Club with much promise for the future. THE 1983-84 ART CLUB MEMBERS ART CLUB MEMBER puts finishing touches on her painting. ART CLUB OFFICERS: Anthony Garcia, Mrs. Reid, David Cole, Shar Keller, and Anna Tupa. Art •91 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Living In A Technical World Creativity and anistic ability were found among Industrial Art Club members. They worked in various areas such as drafting, wood- shop, and metal. They started the year off with the selling of Drix, a multi-purpose cleanser and degreaser. This brought on the sale of the spirit link competition against McCuUough. The Juniors proved they were superior by winning the competition for the third year in a row. Money raised for these projects helped pay for trips, competition expenses, and scholarships. The local competition was held in April at the Vocational Building, with Regionals at Sam Houston, and State held in Waco. Students found enjoyment through activities such as a fishing trip, softball games, and their Spring Banquet. LESLIE GUNTER saws a piece of wood. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MEMBERS display the spirit links at the Conroe-McCuUough game. INDUSTRIAL ARTS OFFICERS: Leshe nter, Kenny Saienni, Kraig Fasnacdht, A.J. Saienne, Natalie Adams, Chris Hightower, Mike Schmidt, Becky Bowen. 92 • Industrial Arts TOMMY ROBIN SON works on a metal project. PETER MAILLES tiies to finish his draf- ting assignments cA in ,r yf-y aiCh T - c5t «2 oryu6 i ' ' 93 INDUSTRIAL ARTS THE CLASS listens attentively to directions JODY CRAVENS studies the machinery, METALS MEMBERS 94 • Industrial Arts CHRIS HIGHTOWER sands a podium. KRAIG FASNAUGHT holds a piece of wood steady. Industrial Arts ' 95 COSMETOLOGY Making Permanent Waves The 1983-84 school year was very busy, as well as productive, for the forty-one members of Cosmetology. The girls spent the year learning about hair styling, makeup ap- plication, and nail care. To raise money for competitions the organization sold cheese and crackers and makeup brush sets. The club at- tended various competitions and hair shows throughout the year. The girls put on a color show early m the year as one of their major pro- jects. The girls ended a great year by reaching their goal of teaching girls about beauty and personal appearance. COSMETOLOGY student, Marie Phillips, practices her coloring techniques. 1983-84 COSMETOLOGY OFFICERS: Pres. — T. Segrest, Secretary . T. Cornich, Scrapbook — G. Winslow, Parliamentarian — M. Smith, Treasurer — G. Masson, Sergeant-at- Arms — L. GiUford. Sitting: Vice President — P. Lipsconib, Photographer — J. Strauss, Historian — D. Marshall, Scrapbook — R. Perkins, and Sponsor Mrs. Basile. 1983-84 AFTERNOON COSMETOLOGY CLASS 96 • Cosmerology Cosmetology • 97 FGA Every Friday night of the opening weeks of school and on at least one night a week during the rest of the year, students and spec- tators gathered together to watch the great athletes of Conroe High. These fans watched with excitement as the athletes expended hours of drilling, sweating, and training in those few game moments. Most fans, however, did not realize the primary force behind all that energy. The members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes did though. Twice a month these teenagers of different ages, races, and denominational backgrounds came together at a meeting place to improve their relationships with the Lord. They bonded together as a group of young adults to thank their Creator for giv- ing them the talent and spirit needed to make those sporting events successful. Through each other they learned to be open, to share, to care, to be happy, and to be complete. With two separate chapters for boys and girls, FCA members had Bible studies, game nights, films, guest speakers, and parties that helped them make fun and fellowship a part of their every- day lives. Sports and Christ Together OFFICERS: G. Underwood — Sec; D. White — Treas.; K. Holmes — V.P.; T. Raabe — Pres.; K. Kellen — V.P.; T. Singleton — Pres.; M. MuUer — Sec; K. Buckner — Treas. THE BOYS CHAPTER OF FCA SPONSORS: Mr. and Mrs. Eikenberg •FCA tdijmj- ' MEMBERS bow their heads in prayer at a meeting. THE GIRLS chapter of FCA MEMBERS listen as another member participates in the discussion. FCA ' 99 FHA New Roles In Society Once again the Future Homemakers of America experienced a very rewarding year. Striving to assume new roles in society, the FHA members sought and met their goals through personal, family, and community ac- tivities. At Christmas, a banquet was held at the Holiday Inn. March brought a new experience to the Future Homemakers of America. They experienced their first competition at Sam Houston University and San Antonio. These ac- tivities were funded by the selling of cookies. These funds also helped finance the trips to area and state conventions. As the year came to a close, the students had learned how to represent their school and how to get along with others. THE 1983-84 FHA MEMBERS FHA OFFICERS: Shana Byers, Michelle Heckman, Suzanne Graham, Dianna Poissoit, Reesa Hyde, Annette Putnam, Laurie Hayward, and Shelly Moore. KELLY PURSLY provides entertainment at the Christmas Banquet. 100 ' FHA BECKY BILLS works diligently on a shirt. FHA • 101 FHA KIM LAWSON sets a table during Homemaking. 102 • FHA HOME FAMILY LIVING Preparing for a Better Future THE HOME AND FAMILY LIVING OFFICERS: Stacy HoUand, Chris Nelson, Dana Barton, and Ricky Ybarra. CORONATION CANDIDATES: Liz Rankin and Chris Nelson The Home and Family Living club is com- posed of students who are presently enrolled in or have taken the Home and Family Living class. The students were placed in real life situations and taught how to handle them. In January, weddings and divorces were staged to show the responsibilities involved with adulthood. To prove life was not all hard work, the club held several parties during the year. The Christmas Banquet was a big success, which was held at Liz Rankin ' s house. The Home and Family club also sponsored a sum- mer hayride to end the year. The Home and Family Living club helped its members unders- tand and be able to become successful adults in today ' s society. THE 1983-84 HOME AND FAMILY LIVING CLUB: Home Family Living • 103 KEY Unlocking a Golden Future Human and spiritual rather than material values of life were emphasized by the Key Club. Daily living of the Golden Rule in relationships was encouraged, and the adoption and application of high standards in scholar- ship, sportsmanship, and social contacts were promoted. In addition, members helped create and maintain the sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and good- will. Initiative and leadership were developed through experiences in living and working with others. Students also cooperated with the school principal and served the school and community. The Key Club organized many activities. At Christmas, Operation Santa Claus went into effect as one or more less fortunate families were given a special Christmas, courtesy of the Key Club. Key Clubbers helped with the Multi- ple Sclerosis Telethon and hosted the fall train- ing conference for Division 9- Members attend- ed the Spring Rally at Huntsville High School and a convention in Fort Worth in March of ' 84. The members who entered and won first or second place in talent, speaking, writing, and beauty contests at the convention advanced to the nationals. A Powder Puff game and 15% of the profits from the Morning Kiwanis Annual Chili Supper meant lots of money. Club members also assisted in the County Fair concessions and held a talent show. JUNIOR DEFENSE closes in on a senior ball-carrier in the Powder Puff game. The game ended in a 6-6 tie. SENIOR KEY CLUB MEMBERS. OFFICERS: Joni Noel — Vice-President, Brad Harwell — President, Tiffany McMillan — Treasurer, Grant Underwood — Secretary. 104 • Key ,K. _; ..?A virws-.araf HWM jio,--, ' JUNIOR KEY CLUB MEMBERS. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMEN KEY CLUB MEMBERS. BREAKING Away. « .. Key • 105 FTA Someday — The Other Side of the Desk Conroe Highs chapter of Future Teachers of America got off to a rocky start as the club began with a very low membership. The new sponsors, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Devereaux, finally decided to disband in the fall. However, the members at that time were eligible to go to the convention in the fall in Austin. In the spr- ing, a membership drive was held, and in- terested students were encouraged to bring their friends and their friends ' friends. Through FTA, students learned about the teaching pro- fession. The education required to teach and the joys and responsibilities of teaching in the modern day classroom were discussed. This in- formation helped students make some in- telligent choices about their futures. THE 1983-84 FTA CLUB and sponsor, Mrs. Barnes. THERESA MAYES and Theresa Marguaret look at pictures for their scrapbook. MICHELE POSIE and Gayle Robertson find things to do at a meeting. 106 FTA ;SL ' roudly Representing CHS Proudly representing CHS, the 1983-84 Good Sportsmanship League helped to establish and maintain good relationship bet- ween shools. Prior to the beginning of each var- sity football game, GSL members exchanged gifts of friendship with representatives from the other school. The bulletin boards were also kept updated by its members, spotlighting the outstanding students and organizations at CHS. Throughout the year, the members learned to take on responsibilities for public appearances. The importance of maintaining a sense of honor and fair play between schools was again accomplished by the Good Sportsmanship League. f GSL MEMBER creatively decorated the bulletin board iSL MEMBERS maintaining friendship prior to the Conroe and McCuUough game ' HE GSL MEMBERS are: Ross Wood, Rachel Thornberry, Adam Popp, Scott McShan, Mike Landry, Stan Strickland, Jim IcKenzie, Missy Strickland, Lisa McDonald, Kimberly Morgan, Carey Ruffer, and Efrem McWashington. GSL • 107 The union of the Science Fiction Club, known as Alpha Megadon, provided a free environment in which the many science fic- tion lovers at Conroe High School could share their ideas and common interests. The club celebrated throughout the year by having a Halloween, Christmas, and an end-of-the-year party. At the beginning of the year, the goal of creating and making their own movie was plan- ned, and by the end of the year, it was again successfully accomplished. These unique in- dividualists spent the year broadening their own beliefs by listening to the ideas and philosophies of each other. As a club, they saw many movies and attended science fiction con- ventions. This was the club ' s fifth consecutive year to be in existence, and again it proved to be rewarding to its members. THE SCIENCE FICTION OFFICERS are: President — Sidney Stephens, Vice President Laura McCord. Secretary - Lanssa Power, Treasurer - Blake Sanders, and Reporter - Lau Docke LARISSA POWERS and Lillian Moody discuss their scientific related ide. THE 1983-84 SCIENCE FICTION CLU 108 ' Science Fiction FWA We ' re Proud To Print Members of Proud to Print have surely got something to be proud of. These students perfected their skills in sawing, carv- ing, printing, monogramming, and salesman- ship by practicing everyday in a print lab their favorite activity. The students provided a monogramming service at a reasonable price for people wishing to have certain articles monogrammed. Members also sold carved per- sonalized keychains at Christmastime for students to give as gifts. Their profits went toward buying extra equipment and various other expenses. As the students progressed with tTieir certain activity, they went on to learn other techniques and so on. These jobs provided students with background knowledge of equip- ment and skills that would help them later on in their lives. MILES STROUD and Christine Sawyer take turns using the adding machine. PATRICIA BROWN stacks paper m the Print Lab. lOHNNY GARZA sorts through worksheets. FWA • 109 SIGN LANGUAGE Get The Signal Helping the hearing-impaired and pro- moting the importance of sign language, the Sign Language Club had another mean- ingful year. The hearing-impaired students of Conroe High School benefited from the club and also helped Miss Kakos, the club ' s sponsor, in teaching other interested students the univer- sal language of sign language. The club profited greatly by fund-raisers such as a car wash and selling items related to sign language. At a bon- fire and at the end-of-the-year party the mem- bers truly enjoyed talking in their new language. The club helped to include hearing-impaired students in more school activities, and enabled interested students to learn the helpful language. LEADING A MEETING, the Sign Language Club officers plan a new project. THE 1983-84 SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB MEMBERS THE 1983-84 OFFICERS are; President — Roy Nichols, Vici President — Denise Hasara, Secretary — Lisa McDonald, and Treasure — Kim Morgan 110 •Sign Language PSYCHOLOGY Psychology in Action Psychology Club members have been busy applying psychological principles to real life situations this year. After a get- acquainted Halloween party hosted by Ray- mond McNeel, club president, the club launch- ed into a busy year. Working together in various activities, such as making the Christmas cards for a fund raiser, aided in the socialization process. Various members crocheted ornaments which were attached to Christmas cards for sale to students. These cards were hand delivered to recipients in time for the holidays. The Psychology Club has an annual com- munity services project which enables the members to apply what they have learned. Dressed in Santa and elf costumes, members delivered fruit and Christmas cards to nursing home residents this year. This event was follow- ed by a progressive Christmas dinner party. Members trecked from house to house for each course of the meal and then exchanged white elephant Christmas gifts at the close of the evening. Two events closed the year. Members en- joyed an end-of-school dinner at Bobby McGee ' s, reminisced about the year, and talked of plans for the future. The club ' s scholarship was presented on Awards Night to a lucky member who plans to major in psychology in college. ' HE 1983-84 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS are: President — Raymond McNeel, Vice President . Eric Blakemore, ecretary — Felicia Myers, Treasurer — David Clayton, Reporter — Angela Nixon, and Historian — Shannon Williams. IRS. SULLIVAN and Felicia Myers make Christmas cards to sell as a fund raiser. HE 1983-84 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS Psychology 111 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Keep on Trunkin ' Most every year local, state, and national elections are held. Usually only adults participate in these important events with those under eighteen having very little influence upon election returns. The Young Republicans club has done something to change that. As the school ' s only politically oriented organization, the Young Republicans gathered together to promote Republican philosophies and awareness in the working of the party and the party ' s goals. The members learned, mostly by hard work, what it takes to run for office and the responsibilities associated with that office They helped out at elections by passing out literature, speaking for the candidates, and by giving good support. Their activities were voluntary and were usually compensated for by candidates throwing parties or giving dinners All the members had fun while supporting their chosen political leaders. These young adults became involved in activities normally restricted from them. It showed their spirit, dedication, and interest in today ' s world. PRESIDENT MARCUS DUNAWAY and Vice President Dana Rogers THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS 112 ' Young Republicans JAY ENGLISH and Tracy Higgins worked on support posters. The math club of Conroe High took on a new face this year as it became an honorary math society known as Mu Alpha Theta. This group of students, led by spon- sors Karen Knott and Carol Rea, have come together with a common interest and un- common mathematical skills. The members met once a month to participate in activities promoting scholarship, enjoyment, and understanding of mathematics in high school. This year during the fall an initiation ceremony was held to induct new members into the young club. Their fundraismg pro- ects this year included Conroe Tiger book covers and selling pencils. REM BEITEL accepts congratulations from Mr. Patterson at the induction. OFFICERS: Grant Underwood — V.P.; Scott Seabolt — Pres.; Darla House — Sec; Tim Machaiewski — Treas. Mu Alpha Theta • U3 STUDENT COUNCIL Continuing Ambitious Traditions It seems as though Conroe High gradually got better and better as new faces and new ideas passed through the Student Council. Their busy schedule began with organizing and mak- ing Homecoming decorations and making sure the Ex ' s felt right at home. Then preparation for the Book Fair, the club ' s major event, began. Students poured their efforts and strongest sup- port into buying books and there was enough money raised for the Student Council to be able to design a new school flag. Finally ending another successful year, the Student Council showed their abilities of voicing opinions, mak- ing decisions, representing the student body, and keeping things in order between the ad- ministration and student body. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS MELISSA AYRES flips through a romance novel. BLAIR JONES contemplates buying a calendai 114 • Student Council Student Council  Ui LEO Tigers Do Lion ' s Work High reputations and enthusiasm for help- ing others were what the Leo Club had always been known for. The 1983-84 club was definitely no exception. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kay Lynch, the Leo Club fulfilled their purpose of helping raise money for the various Lion ' s Club benefits. These benefits included; the Blood Drive, Bike-a-Thon for the blind, the Lion ' s Club Carnival, and a trip to the crippled children ' s camp in Ketrville. They sure proved to have a busy schedule as they took so much time to serve the community ' s needs. However, they did fmd time for their annual Christmas Party and enjoyed their time together. Then, in less time than everyone expected, Sadie Hawkins Week came around and the girls were taking their chances. The Leo Club showed that it is possible to help others while helping themselves. 1983-84 LEO CLUB LEO CLUB MEMBERS discuss matters at a meeting. Ij I lost it somewhere! ll6«Leo PERRY LISTON attempts a sly move. STEPHANIE HEINTZ AND Steve Iverson play pass the orange. PERRY LISTON stays alive at the Christmas party. LEO CLUB OFFICERS: John Ullrich, David Clayton, Mike Eddings, Kelly Devine, Ricky Ybarra, and Jackie Thomas. Leo U7 YFC eeping Christ first in their lives helped the members of Youth for Christ to make it a great new club. The club had many meetings which consisted of guest seakers and special music. The guest Sf eakers were usually youth directors from churches of different denominations, who spoke on a broad range of topics. The special music was indeed very special, for it was provided by the members themselves. The club ' s members commonly spoke about the importance of being a witness for Christ. The sponsor who helped to form this new organization was Mrs. Hyde. Benefiting in many ways, the members of Youth for Christ learned the importance of keeping Christ first in their lives, even at school. YFC Finds Fellowship THE 1983-84 YFC OFFICERS: President — David Clayton, Vice President — Kerri Pearce, Secretary — Mike Whiddon, and Treasurer — Sabrina Milne. THE 1983-84 YFC CLUB MEMBERS DARRELL McCOWN and Mrs. Hyde listen to the issues discussed at a YFC club meeting. 118 = YFC NHS The Excellerators In a school as busy as CHS there are still students who excel. These students are allowed the special recognition they deserve by being inducted into the National Honor So- ciety. In the spring of 1983 juniors who had ranked in the top ten percent of their class were inducted into NHS. Last spring there were fifty-nine students that became new members. This number was increased by twenty students ranking in the top fifteen percent of the class. A number of parties were held throughout the year, the first being a Christmas party at the home of Heidi Hicks. This was a very festive occasion with everyone dressed in holiday clothing. As a fundraiser the NHS raffled off two tickets to a rock concert. The money raised from this raffle helped cover the expenses for the spring induction and for parties held throughout the year. At the end of the school year the members of NHS had strengthened the four qualities stressed in the club — character, leadership, scholarship, and service. NHS OFFICERS: Rebecca Traylor, Adam Popp, Valerie Zinnecker, Jay English, Tracy Higgins. NHS SPONSORS: Mr. Greenfield, Mrs. Dusebout, Mrs. Traylor. RAYMOND McNEEL speaks at the fall induction. NHS Spring induction. National Honor Society • 119 Denise Alexander Russell Anders Cynthia Barber Belinda Bazan Jeff Bernsen Joe Blanton Greg Bloh Robin Boley Jada Bolton Deanna Bortnem Leah Brock Doug Campbell Kim Carlile Dawn Croxdale Angle Darby Sharon Dixon Diana Dozier Marcus Dunaway Jay English Jennifer Friend Stephen Furstenfeld Bob Galatas Raimund Gideon Donna Giles Ed Graham Jake Haden Jeff Hartman Scott Heasley Heidi Hicks Tracy Higgins Heather Hodgkins Darla House Kathy Howard Ben Hughes Cindy Hull Matt Johnson Henry Judah Teresa Kelley Myriam Klein 83-84 National 120 « ' National Honor Society f . Ji p o l il will WIIIIIlT IT tiS M i ' ' ' Siiaiiilk ' ' j - v IlliiillU ,«k Honor Society Lisa Layne Ryan Lindner Shantel Lowe Alexia Lowery Shawn MacLaurin Tim Machajewski Dana Maddoux Michael Mayfield Raymond McNeel Gary Meador Mace Meeks Lisa Miller Kristia Moore Marie Musachia Stephen O ' Neill Susan Owen Adam Popp David Preston Nancy Ream David Red Julie Reeves David Reissig Carey Ruffer Mark Saunders Hans Schmuck Scott Seabolt Jacqui Sentmanat Linda Smith Stan Strickland Meri Teweleit Tracy Thompson Charles Todd Rebecca Traylor John Ullrich Grant Underwood Norma Wilson Susan Wilson Shirley Woods Missy Yoakley Valerie Zinnecker National Honor Society • 121 SCIENCE Over forty Future Scientists of America members participated in the many fun activities organized by the Science Club. In the course of the school year, the club held many parties including a Halloween party, a Scavenger Hunt, and a Christmas party. Members also attended Career Day at Texas A M University. The annual carnation sales were a success once again as Science Club members helped put a little sunshine in hun- dreds of peoples ' days. This fundraiser paid for a trip to Astroworld and a night in Houston. In addition, a $500 scholarship was given to an outstanding senior Science Club member. It may sound like the Science Club was nothing, but fun, and it was because the Future Scientists of America Club was made to offer enrichment and fun activities for students interested in science and science careers. Members gained knowledge in these interests and learned responsibility through interactions with other students with the same interests. OFFICERS: Mike Landry — Rep.; Mark Saunders — Treas.; Leah Kennedy — President, Kirk Bauer — V. Pres. Not Pictured: Patti Schafer — Sec. Fun and a Hunt — That ' s Science I ' .L vt.. v-i£ ' r :jjis6r s«BP«n3A-Aty« ' 4 ' ' THE 1983-84 SCIENCE CLUB. 122 Science Science 123 TIGERETTES Hard Work Pays Of Eliminating all forms of competition, the 1983-84 Tigerettes excelled in Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, and Cross-Country. This athletic oriented club prided itself with excellence and lots of hard work. The club conducted its 12th annual pop- py sales for the American Legion exceeding last year ' s profits. An academic scholarship was rais- ed and awarded to this year ' s most outstanding senior female athlete. A student -teacher basket- ball game was held and proved to be a rem emberable event for all. Providing a support group for female athletes, the Tigerettes were also an outlet for the outstanding female athletes of Conroe High. THE 1983-84 TIGERETTl MICHELLE MITCHAN concentrates on keeping a steady pace during an important competitic ■VARSITY VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS display their strong determinatic 124 ' Tieerettes TIGERETTE OFFICERS: President — Kelli Kellen, Vice President ■Kim Buckner, Secretary — Jennifer Reeves, Treasurer — Annette Putman, Pari. — Tina Garner, and Publicity — Sonia West. Z ROGERSON successfully perfects her diving entrance during an after-school practice. NNIFER REEVES manages to dribble her way around a defender. :CISIVELY THINKING, Kim Buckner executes her next move. Tigerettes 125 TRIUMPH 126  TRIUMPH Roll The Presses With over three thousand students in Conroe High School there were very many activities constantly going on during the 1983-84 school year. To keep the student body up on all of these activities there was only one group to do it — the Triumph staff. The Triumph is the monthly newspaper produced at CHS. The staff included eighteen members and had a student editor — Steve Mayor. The staff began their busy year by attending a workshop at the University of Texas at Austin and a State Convention also in Austin. To raise money for their newspaper and for their yearly parties the Triumph staff produced and sold the football program at all home games. The staff also sold ads for the Triumph. ' The parties that this money went to included a Christmas party, Spring party, and random par- ties during worknights. The staff attended two competitions throughout the year. The UIL competition was held at a school in the CISD in March and the ILPC was also in March in Austin. The purpose of this staff, other than the pro- duction of the Triumph, is to teach students to seek out newsworthy information and write it in appropriate style. The main lesson learned by these students was to budget time and learn what a deadline is. TRIUMPH MEMBERS prepared for a deadline with their printing rules in the background. TRIUMPH STAFF MEMBERS Jason Richie, Steve Mayor, Kelly Holschuh, and Mrs. Perkins showed that it ' s not all work. SHANNON WILLIAMS shared her knowledge with other staff members. TRIUMPH • 127 TRIUMPH Roll The Presses TODD HOLDER climbs the wall in preparation before a deadlin EDITOR STEVE MAYOR toiled over a layoi JEFF SIMS printed an action picture for the TRIUMPiL MICHELLE STANLEY poured chemicals for developin 128 • TRIUMPH SPANISH North Of The Border Spanish surely proved to be a very exciting and fun language this 1982-83. The students in the Spanish club began their tun with their annual dinner at Ricardo ' s restaurant and as usual, it was very successful. Then there was the football game and, of course, the monthly meetings. Spanish members always seemed to find some kind of humor and excite- ment in their get togethers. No matter what was going on, it was always fun. As March rolled around the long awaited Foreign Language Day came with it. Members found themselves fixing tacos, guacomole, tostados, cheese dip, picante sauce, and various other Mexican recipes to prepare for this big food party. The Spanish Club joined with the German, French, and Latin clubs in order for each group to inform others of the different cultures and customs represented by their countries. Finally the end of the year came and those students who chose to board a plane to Cancun, Mexico where they enjoyed walking down the sandy beaches, parasailing, boating, swimming, and, of course, basking in the summer sun. SPANISH CLUB SPONSORS RANDY REESE goes for it at the football game. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Michelle MuUer, Mia Dial, Kathleen Flynn, Todd Stevens, Myriam Klein, Henry Judah, Amy Holland. Spanish • 129 SPANISH 130 ' Spanish SPANISH I MEMBERS SPANISH II MEMBERS SPANISH III MEMBERS North Of The Border KERRI PEARCE and Stephanie Richards take time out during the football game. MARGARET FRANKS and Michelle Kindle have a Spanish • 131 GERMAN We Love The year for the German Club began by electing officers. To serve for the year 1983-1984 were Adam Popp — President, David Stevens — Vice President, Jada Bolton — Secretary, Rebecca Traylor — Treasurer, Mike Oatman — Public Relations and Brenda Stan- ton — Historian. In October the German Club traveled to the Bavarian Gardens in Houston to celebrate the German tradition of Oktoberfest. Next on the list of activities was a Christmas party for the German Club members. The students sold the popular gummi bears as a fun- draising project. This money was made to help pay for the two competitions the club attended in the Spring. One competition was in March held in Houston, the other was in April in Austin. A new activity began this year by the 83-84 German Club. A Spring Festival, Sort of like a Mardi Gras, but German, as described by member Hans Schmuck, was held and will hopefully become a German club tradition. The funfiUed year for German Club ended with a swimming party with the French Club members. Friendship, one of the purposes of the club, was most definitely achieved by teacher, Mrs. Sather, and the members. 1983-84 OFFICERS: Vice-Pres. — D. Stevens, Pres. — A. Popp, Treasurer — R. Traylor, Historian — B. Stanton, Public Relations — M. Oatman, Sponsor — Mrs. Sather. Not Pictured: Secretary — Jada Bolton. Heidelberg GERMAN STUDENTS eating, drinking, and being merr 132 • Gefman - jl ' 1983-84 GERMAN CLUB PAUL THREADGILL sells gumi bears to Larry Jasek. -lARC DUNAWAY, Mrs. Sather, and Mrs. raylor enjoy their big night out. German • 133 LATIN Even though the Roman Empire fell over a fifteen hundred years ago the true Roman spirit lives on. The Conroe High Latin club for over a decade has promoted classical culture through friendship and scholarship. They associate learning and fun with involvement in the past and present. This year the Latin club reached a new high in membership and these members are what the organization depends on for its life. This year the Latin club participated in the Gulf Coast Area A convention in February at the Kinkaid School and the state convention in Amarillo in April. The club also sponsored a back to school toga party as well as Christmas, Halloween scavenger hunt, and an end of the year party. The big annual events included the awards banquet in April and Foreign Language Day in February which was a part of their fun- draising project along with cushion sales. It was unquestionably a successful year full of many acti vities and lots of excitement. Latin Lovers Live On MEMBERS at Candy Cane Park for the Halloween party. BEN HUGHES and Kelley Underwood give a true Roman hug at the toga party. OFFICERS: B. Harwell — Treas.; R. Bietel — Rep.; Grant Underwood — V.P.; D Alexander — Sec; J. English — Reporter; Scott Seabolt — Pres 134 ' Latin SCOTT SEABOLT and sponsor Mrs. Carter review club plans. DARLA HOUSE and David Red on the Mediterranean during the summer trip to Rome. H TEXAS JCL Area A chairperson Scott Seabolt. DARLA HOUSE in Rome. LATIN CLUB members. Latin 135 FRENCH VIVE LE FRANCAIS The French Club members anxiously set out the year, ready to learn about French culture and how to speak the language. Mrs. Jett, the sponsor, and the French Club officers planned many new activities. They also con- tinued the club ' s traditions. The annual Halloween and Christmas parties were enjoyed by all. For Mardi Gras, the club built and entered a float in the Woodlands parade. The club members also enjoyed dining at the Glass Menagerie and then prepared their own French food tor the annual Foreign Language Day. In February, the club attended a competition at Stephen F. Austin University where they represented CHS well by winning many awards. The goal of this club was reached, for the members met many new friends while learning the French language and culture. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS enjoyed refreshments at the annual Halloween party. THE 1983-84 French club second, third, and fourth year members. CHRISSY DECUIR, Mike Hallaron, and Gail Falco at the get | acquainted party, l.Vi- FRENCH THE 1983-84 CLUB OFFICERS: President — Mike Hallaron; Vice-President — Elizabeth Wong; Secretary — Kelly Haneline; Treasurer — Ginger Beaver; Reporter — Brad Gillespie; Representative — Jeni Thames; Historian — Kevin Callahan. DRESSED AS A CLOWN, Rhonda Padon poses for a picture at the Halloween party. THE 1983-84 first year French club members. COSTUMES of all kinds were worn by the French club members, setting the atmosphere at the Halloween party. FRENCH 137 DRAMA THESPIANS Take One And Roll Tm! Conroe High School should be very proud of the two groups Drama and Thespians. Approximately forty members make up the drama club, fifteen of which belong to the elite Thespians. The first activity that these groups participated in was going to see Fiddler on the Roof at the Music Hall in Houston. Next on the agenda was the production of The Man Who Came to Dinner. Rehearsals for this play lasted for two months. Students participating in the play had to go through tryouts and practiced from early evenings to very late at night. The other big production for the school year came in the Spring. The drama club put on their annual musical, this year it was Fiddler on the Roof. To raise money for their clubs the members of drama club and Thes- pians sold patronages, critter banks, and got money from their two plays put on during the year. The money that was earned payed for the UIL competition they attended in March at Spring High School and funded the annual Spring Banquet. The clubs could be proud that they had achieved their purpose of pro- rnoting theatre arts at CHS. DRAMA STUDENTS REHEARSING: Back: Brenda Curtis, Mike Edwards, Bill Davidson. Seated: Andrea Hyde, Cassie Pillow. JONI NOEL and Shirley Woods practice a scene from The Man Who Came to Dinner. ! 1983-84 OFFICERS: Raymond McNeel, Shirley Woods, Sally Cox, (sponsor) Mrs. Bell, Steven Granger, David Red, Stephanie Druly. 138 •Drama Drama 139 NFL THE TALKING HEADS The National Forensic League entered anotiier winning year as they participated in tournaments and various competitions around the state. Some of these contests con- sisted of qualifiers for National Congress, Lin- coln Douglas Debate and the TFA State Tournament. During each tournament, students earned points based on participation and placements in contests. The events in the tournament featured debate, dramatic, humorous, prose, poetry, ora- tion and duet acting. NFL members hosted a speech tournament at McCuUough and raised enough money to be able to hold a Halloween party and Christmas party as well a s the end of the year Awards Banquet. ,,,- 1 1983-1984 NFL OFFICERS i CAN I sleep with it. ' 1983-1984 NFL MEMBERS I TOLD YOU I had nothing to do with Grenada! I STILL DON ' T UNDERSTAND yout casejarvis. NFL MEMBERS show off their sweatshirts. NFL ' HI TROIKA Creative Minds . . . Traditional Ideas 142 -TROIKA The members of the Troika staff began this year with a new goal in mind: to find a new name. Since its existance the literary magazine of Conroe High has been known as the Troika, a carriage drawn by three horses. This name has come to represent the creativity and literary talent of the students at Conroe High and the staff members who put it all together. A contest was held to find a new name; one that represented the growth and the new ideas of the minds of Conroe High. As the contest came to a close many new names were suggested but none could be found to take the place of Troika. With this the staff members proceeded to finish the magazine, the calendar, and the Best of Troika. This tradition of high school teenagers setting out to excel in the arts of evaluation, advertising, layout, design, and magazine production continued. This tradition as great as the sound of its name; Troika. C. ISSAC — patronages and B. Stanton fiction THE 1983-84 TROIKA STAFF ART STAFF: C. Fredricksen, Leah Kennedy, B. Stanton, Editor D. Dodson. SHORT STORY AND POEMS T. Garrett, L. Moody, K. Forsman, W. Koe. PHOTOGRAPHER Chris Cull and sponsor Mrs. Morton. LILIAN MOODY and Brenda Stanton finish a story. SEC. HEIDI HICKS, Asst. Editor Katharine Delaney, Editor Laura Dockery. TROIKA • 143 SHOW CHOIR SING! SING! SING! The Show Choir, which is considered the pubhc relations group for the choir department, performed for many audiences throughout the year. This group breaks from the traditional stand-up presentation through dance routines and musicals. The Show Choir students were exposed to various audiences. They learned music of a more commercial nature and performed choreographed music. The Show Choir pleased all their audiences with their well performed song and dance routines. THE 1983-84 SHOW CHOIR. ITTmTOffTITI 1 1 IT THE 1983-84 SHOW CHOIR OFFICERS: Billy Mazy, Wendy Smith, Chris Heiman, Holly Rader, Lisa Vuckovic, Robert Penington, and Denise Kelly. LISA VUCKOVIC, Robert Penington, and Chris Heiman practice for an upcoming performance. I 144 • Show Choir Show Choir • 145 CHOIR The Sound Of Music Activities got off to an early start with Choir Day at Sam Houston in which a choirs performed. Their schedule was kept busy by the annual Christmas concert, which was a true exemplication of musical harmony. Solo and ensemble contests were held at Mc- CuUough and Cy-Fair High Schools. All choir members enthusiastically set out on their fund- raisers of candles. These funds were used to supply uniforms and pay for the annual Spring trip. The year was rounded up by the spring concert, which brought a fun-filled year to its end, as some choir members sang their last songs together. A CAPPELLA I practices for the Christmas concert. ««  « ' B BS SSgSSS ? ' A CAPPELLA I OFFICERS: Amy Culbert- son, Scott Wilson, Natilie Gore, Kevin Pippin, Richard Moore, Holly Rader, Lisa Vuckovic Lindley Stewart, Kelly Pursley, Wendy Smith. THE 1983-84 A CAPPELLA L li6« Choir Choir ' 147 CHOIR The Sound of Music STUDENTS PRACTICE for the Christmas concert. A CAPPELLA II MEMBERS practice for the Spring show. 148 Choir TIGER PAWS loyally sing the school song after the Homecoming victory. TIGER PAWS posing for a picture before they went out for a victory line performance. WHISTLE BUDDIES: Summer Smith and Denise Mott. Tiger Paws 151 Natalie Adams Madeline Anderson Melissa Andrews Natalie Arnold Kim Baker Gina Baldwin Diana Barber Melissa Baudat Amy Beck Tammy Benefleld Alex Berwick Matt Biggio Becky Bills Connie Bills Tammy Bishoff Louann Blair Greg Bloh Jada Bolton Ken Boyer Colleen Boynton Jolene Brister Hogan Brooks Lynne Broseman Kim Browder David Butkowski Rocky Butler Odis Cagle Bryan Carr Graig Choate Sonja Choate Nicole Clarke Jimmy Collins Clay Copeland Kim Copeland Sally Cox Jennifer Davis Kevin Davis Sylvia Davila Melonee Davis Melanie Day Gerry DeFillppo Katherine Delleney Kris DeWitt Cynthia Diaz D ' Ann Dickson Tim Dillman Christina Dillman Susan Dindot Curtis Dumesnil Marc Dunaway Lisa Elliott Camille Fain David Feagin Mack Ferguson Robert Flores Kristen Forsman Danny Frantz CClarence Fre man Lesah Fry Trey Gann Angela Gardner Bruce Gardner Mimi Gay Duke Geick Tina Gibson Chuck Golden Irene Gonzales Bob Gordon Davey Gowan Jerri Gunter Lisa Hamilton Jody Haneline Kelly Haneline Lynnene Harlow Chrystie Harris Kris Hedgecock Becky Hicks Lisa Hill Lisa Hoik Chris Holstead Darla House Victor Howard Cindy Hull Rob Hunsaker Leslie Isbell Leanne Ivester Janajacobsen Markjanowski Randy Janowski ii i « e wSi 3:vse «s iS w? §igl®w SS . ■ ■. - ■.: -. . -,,.-:; , - l....— - —————— THE 1983- ' 84 152 ' Band Mary Beth Johnson Keith Jones Elizabeth Judah Henry Judah Maria Kelly John Kennedy Kathy Kirk Stephen Kloesel Glenn Kobes Debbie Kopeski David Kratz Kin:i Krupala Janet Law Scott Leigh Leanne Lewis Tracy Loihle Heather Long Ken Lynch Dennis Machajewski Tim Machajewski Richard Maher Holly Matthews Bobby McBride Stacey McClain Cindy McMillian Dan McNeill Tim McNeill Trevor Miller Denise Mills Jill Minter Desirae Montgomery Kyle Montgomery Kristia Moore Cynthia Morgan Larisa Morgan Mike Musgrove Regina Nelson Amy Nichols Kelly Norns Steven Oatman Jeannie Parish David Payn e CConnie Peaces Jennifer Phillips Elizabeth Pinkston Kevin Pippin Dianna Poissoit Jay Pokorski Kim Records Vicki Reese Becky Richmond Evan Roberson Mike Roberson Cathy Rose Mike Rutherford Angie Saunders Dwain Saunders Lenais Schultz Paul Sharp Grant Sherrod Dianne Sifferman Michael Smalley Karrie Spivey Nikki Stevens Tun-Stan£___ t TGaylene Sweet Steve Swoap Kay Terry Meri Teweleit Amy Thaemar Robert Thomas Kim Trero Leslie Twiss Aaron Vader Andrew Vader Kim Waddell Kim Walker Rena Walker Danny Weyant Jeff Whitmore Jonathan Wilcox Norma Wilson Jim Winslett Xavier Witkowski Andrew Wong Robert Woodall Steve Woodson Stephen Wren TIGER BAND Band ' 153 BAND THE TIGERS GO MARCHING One-hundred-eighty strong, the Conroe Tiger Band had another spectacular ye ar. As usual, the band provided excellent halftime shows throughout football season. These shows were the results of a lot of long summer and after-school practices. In addition, their hard work gave way to a truly successful marching band contest season. At the Tropicana competi- tion, in Huntsville, the Tiger Band captured the title of Grand Champion Overall after placing first in their division. The CHS band was the best out of all fifteen competing bands. They were the best auxiliary band as well, and Sally Cox was named the best drum major. The MBA (Marching Bands of America) competi- tion, held at Rice Stadium, yielded the Tigers the honor of fourth place out of twenty-four bands from five states. In Alief, at the U.I.L. contest, they received the highest score possible. Fundraising efforts began early in the year for concert and symphonic band contests held in spring. Members sold Christmas ornaments, and band boosters sold turkeys and superbowl programs. If it sounds like a lot of work, it is. Every band member puts in 3300 hours of work in four years of band, and two-thirds of this time is time spent outside of school. Through all of this work, students learned pride and respect for their school, developed self- discipline and responsibility, and cultivated a good attitude. Still, it wasn ' t all work and no play for the Tiger Band. There was an end-of- summer-band party, and the Sweetheart Band Banquet in February. THIS YEAR ' S BAND SWEETHEART, Mary Beth Johnson. PERCUSSION DRUM MAJOR: Sally Cox ..i, TIGER BAND OFFICERS: Front Row: Jennifer Davis — Flag Major, Tim Machajewski — Colonel, Sally Cox — Drum Major, Natalie Adams — Uniform Major, Jill Minter — Flag Captain. Back Row: Kevin Pippin — Equipment Major, Leann Ivester — Percussion Captain, Colleen Boynton — Woodwind Captain, Mary Beth Johnson — Lieutenant Colonel, Susan Dindot — Librarian Major, Clarence Freeman — Equipment Major, Greg Bloh — Brass Captain. Not Pictured: D ' Ann Dickson — Uniform Major, Jada Bolton — Librarian Major, Desirae Montgomery — Flag Captain. THE BRASS SECTION. memnmt Band 155 Band smAB STEVE SWOAP and David Feagan warm up before a game. 156 ' Band The Tigers Go Marching On ■■. FEATURE TWIRLERS: Dark House, Kristina Moore, Melissa Andrews. LINE TWIRLERS: Front: Stacey McClain, Cindy Hull — Head Line Twirler, Kris Dewitt. Back: Lisa Elliott, Mimi Gay, Kim Copeland, Kim Records. BAND MEMBERS get ready to perform a half- time show THE BAND at ease alter a pre-game Tropicana competition practice Band ' 157 GOLDEN GIRLS The setting is Moorehead Memorial Stadium. The time is halftime, approx- imately 9:15 pm and the date is September 2nd. Now, the most important factor — the action; the first public performance of the 1983-84 Golden Girls. The appreciative crowd may have seen the shows as nice dances. Most times as great dances, but did they realize all of the hard work put into those three minute shows; pro- bably not. For three weeks during the month of August the Golden Girls filled the gym at Conroe High for eight hours every day. The girls were taught dances for field performances made up by the eight officers. The officers attended two camps earlier in the summer at Texas A M University and Southwest Texas State University. Awards that these girls brought home included Miss Showtime, Showtime Smiley, Best Officer, Runner-up to All Star Honor Roll, and thirty two blue ribbons. As soon as summer practice was finished the Golden Girls ' started practice every week day at 1:30. Depending on the type of day the girls ' had, they left practice between 4:30 and 5:15 pm. Considering the fact that most of the CHS student body left at 2:20, the Golden Girls should be appreciated just for their time spent. The Golden Girls did more than perform during football season. On October 2nd the Golden Girls sponsored a FREE Car Wash. By collecting pledges for each car that was washed the drill team made over $6,000. This money was used to pay for chartered buses to four competitions around the state. The newly formed Golden Girl Booster Club sponsored a Christmas time Fashion Show us- ing twelve Golden Girls as models. The Golden Girls celebrated the holiday season further with their annual Christmas banquet. Hayden Braun performed as entertainment for this festive occasion. Basketball season at CHS brought more per- formances for each company in Golden Girls. The drill team performed at both girls and boys varsity games. As soon as basketball season and competi- tion practice were over the Golden Girls began work on their annual Spring Show. This show ended the successful performing year for the 83-84 Golden Girls, but tryouts soon began for officers and drill team members for 84-85. Golden Girls COMPANY A: Front: Lt. Co. A — C ' Waisath, J. Reeves, D. Dozier, S. Benton, C. Nelson, G Stockton, S. ' Woods, R. Boley, Capt. Co. A — S. Holland. Back: C. Cole, M. Yoakley, M. Jernigen H. Hill, E. Palmer, H. Hicks, S. Kellar, K. Cox, M. Ayres, S. Wilson, M. Mauermann; COMPANY B: Front: M. McWiUiams, T. Wein, Lt. Co. B — K. Cox, S. Signor, T. Letbetten Middle: T. Garrett, D. Smith, A. Steinway, M. Gillespie, K. MacAviney. Back: A. Fuzzell, Kl Schminkey, H. Hayes, K. Boris, K. Banazek, K. AumiUer. 158 ' Goiaen Girls COMPANY C: Front: K. Lister, Lt. Co. C — R. Boley, M. Dial. Kneeling: D. Kramer, C. DeCuir, G. Falco, G. Ybarra, S. Bennett. Middle: L. Nunn, S. Dixon, R. Padon, T. Toler. Standing: A. Holland, B.Jones, L. Reynolds, A.Jones, E. Spengel, P. Fowler. GOLDEN GIRLS OF THE WEEK: Front: T. Toler, S. Bennett, D. Dozier. Kneeling: T. Garrett, R. Padon, M. McWiUiams, M. Gillespie. Standing: Lowe, S. Kellar, H. Hicks. K. Schminkey, H. Hayes. ESCORTS: Jeff Barnes, P.J. Montanari, Calvin Harrison. . . . All That Glitters! Golden Girls • 159 GOLDEN GIRLS All That Glitters com. GOLDEN GIRL REPRESENTATIVES: Front: Soph. Rep. — A Holland, Freshmen Reps. — A. Pollock, S. Scott, Soph. Rep. — T. Letbetter Back: jr. Reps. — K. Aumiller, P. Fowler, Sr. Reps. — M. Yoakley, D Dozier. COMPANY D: Front: Lt. Co. D —J. Reeves, 2nd Lt. Co. D — f Ayres. Kneeling:}. Heckman, A. Schaller, C. Clay, N. VanDeusen, . Parson, J. Thomas, L. Kirby, J. Rankin. J. Pever, J. Miller, B. Tayk M. Steen, C. Matthews, M. Maquardt. A. Chadwell, K. Staffot Standing: L. Hayward, D. Gaston. G. Meyer, A. Hall, K. Schmink« K. Beckworth, L. Moore, K. Tyson. T. Jacques, D. Green, A. Hay.jlR A Pollock. S. Scott, J. Lowe, P. Jester, K. Widmer, E. ORorke. k MELISSA AYRES prepares for her pep-rally performam 160 -Golden Girls y 19 8 3-1984 GOLDEN GIRLOFFICERS: Lt. Co. A — Cindy Waisath, Lt. Co. C — Robin Boley, Lt. Co. D — Julie Reeves, Captain of Dance — Mary Jo Mauer- mann, 2nd Lt. Co. D — Melissa Ayres, Major — Susan Wilson, Lt. Co. B — Kelly Cox, Captain of Co. A. — Stacey Holland fe 83-1984 SOCIAL OFFICERS: President — Heidi Hicks. Vice President — Lisa Reynolds. llRS. CAIN keeps a watchful eye on the Golden Girls. OBIN BOLEY evaluates the visiting drill team ' s halftime show. Golden Girls • 161 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRE UP To keep the fire burning was the main goal of our principal, Mr. Patterson, which was exactly what the 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders set out to do. The ten cheerleaders started their one year term as winners. They at- tended camp in Austin, where t hey were honored with the title of Grand Champions. They were also chosen as the best varsity squad. Along with these honors they received numerous ribbons and spirit frisbees. The main concern of the cheerleaders was to show the Tigers they were backmg them 100%. Other jobs of the Varsity Cheerleaders were to promote school spirit, show good sport- smanship, and cooperation. Tiger trivia such as game ribbons, tiger pins, bumper stickers, key chains, and Conroe Tiger bags were sold throughout the year. As the year came to a close, the cheerleader ' s were sure of one thing; The satisfaction of supporting the Conroe Tigers and their fans was worth all the time in the world. TORI LOWRANCE - Jr DANA BARTON —Jr. 162 ' Varsity Cheerleaders JENNIFER POWELL —Jr. RHONDA STEVENS —Jr. STACIEBUDELL— Jr. TIFFANY McMillan — Soph. JV Cheerleaders • 165 FLARE STAFF KEEPER ' S OF THE FLAME We, the FLARE staff, began our hard work the last week of June by attending yearbook camp at Texas A M University. Though a wild time was had by all, a great deal of good work came out of the week. The dummy book won Book of Distinction and our editors, Rebecca Traylor and Jeff Barnes, received a first place certificate for their open- ing section. Part of what was left of the summer was spent selling ads. Without the support of our community this book would not have been possible — a BIG thanks to all of those who purchased one!! The start of school meant the beginning of real work — our sponsor, Mrs. Dodd, never stopped. The first deadline managed to sneak up on us, but somehow we made it! An apology and thanks goes to the photography staff who always managed to get the blame for ANYTHING! The Yuletide spirit was celebrated with the annual FLARE staff Christmas party. Many red faces were seen as the traditional gag gifts were given out. With our other two deadlines done, the Keepers of the Flame started work on the annual Coronation. High school is an important part of all of our lives. The FLARE staff had a hard job — to keep these important memories strong in everyone ' s minds for a long time to come. Pep rallies, football and basketball games, the junior-senior prom, and all of the other Tiger traditions that we hold close to our hearts, have to be put into pictures and writing for everyone ' s use. This job had to be done: the Flame of CHS had to be kept by someone and the FLARE staff was the group for that job. Early Spring was the time everyone had worked for and awaited, the arrival and distribution of the 1984 FLARE. It was over and boy, were we proud — the Keepers of the Flame had done it again! MARK PHILLIPS takes a rest before ventur- ing into the darkroom. 1984 FLARE EDITORS: Jeff Barnes and Rebecca Traylor. 166 -FLARE .STAFF CLASSES STAFF: Kim Loveless (editor), Kim Williams, Natalie Gore, Susan Anderson. ACTIVITIES STAFF: Colleen Dement (editor), Lisa Elliot, Stan Strickland, (editor) ORGANIZATIONS STAFF: Top Row: Elizabeth Wong, Grant Underwood, Rhon- da Padon, Vicki Childers. Bottom: Kerri Pearce, Julie Reeves (editor). sr S ' i s s ' S FLARE STAFF • 167 THE 198 FLARE STAFF FLARE STAFF KEEPER ' S OF THE FLAME •W; : ; TODD HOLDER assists Rebecca Traylor through the mud. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Bob Galatas, Kelley Underwood, Todd Holder, Susan Wilson, Todd Stephens, Mark Phillips, Shawn Parsley. ADS STAFF: Elizabeth Palmer, Tim Halwas, Todd Griffin, Tori Lowrance (editor), Jennifer Davis, Tricia Letbetter. 170« FLARE STAFF _I SPORTS STAFF: Gary Meador (editor), Gina Huerter, Brent Conlin, Scott Seabolt. ASST. EDITOR: Melissa Andrews, Sponsor — Mrs. Cindy Dodd. TRICIA LETBETTER and Elizabeth Palmer work on Ads first deadline. FLARE STAFF HI 172 •Classes LASSES . - 1 a- -ipC A ' i y - Wt c Like the many colors of the flame, each class burns with a different intensity and hue. This inspires friendly rivalries and close class unity. Classes PS 174  Seniors SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Stan Strickland — TREAS. Susan Wilson — SEC. Ricky Ybarra — VPJake Haden — PRES. Seniors • 175 Rhonda Acreman David Adams Natalie Adams Staci Akin Elizabeth Aleman Barney Alexander Denise Alexander Kristi Alger Christina Allen David Allen Richard Allen Lisa Alvarado Kenneth Amason Russ Anders Andy Anderson Corey Anderson Diann Anderson Jeff Antwine Gary Armstrong Richard Armstrong Beverly Arnold Bruce Arrington Melinda Arrington Jimmy Atkinson Rodney Atkinson Daryl Austin Glen Bailey Larry Baird Erik Baker Sonya Baker 176® Seniors Cynthia Barber Jeff Barnes Becky Barron Chris Bartlett Lanette Bartlett Kirk Bauer Behnda Bazan Jeff Beard Jennifer Beard Robby Beck John Beckmeyer Cindy Begley Odell Benskin Erik Berlehner Jeff Bernsen Michelle Biederman Tracy Bilton L?ura Blackman Virginia Blackman Joe Blanton Greg Bloh Ricky Boaz Robin Boley Jim Bolt Jada Bolton Deanna Bortnem Rebecca Bowen Chris Bowley Troy Boyles Steven Bradfute Seniors • 177 Kim Bridgman Stacy Brinegar Trisha Broad nght Leah Brock Freddie Brooks Reagan Brookshire John Broussard Tommy Broussard Diane Brown John Brown Travis Brown Odis Bryant Mark Bugher Patty Burnitz Vicki Busby Susan Busshart William Butler Shana Byers Stephen Byington Jay Caldwell Kevin Callaha-n Doug Campbell Jeremy Cannings Abraham Cardinas Kim Carlile Scott Carlisle Kim Carroll Kevin Carter Michelle Cartwright Melissa Castleschould: SENIORS 17H« Seniors ' Zina Cegielski Bobby Champion Tanya Champion Larry Charles Keith Christian Darm Claussmg Lisa Clawson Bobby Clay David Clayton Chadd Clinkscales Craig Cochran Patrick Cofield David Cole Kenneth Coleman Robin Coleman David Collins Jeff Cooke Chris Cooker Myra Cooper Clay Copeland Wilma Cormier ■• Jennifer Cornelius David Courtney Jennifer Cowart Carol Cox Kelly Cox Phylis Cox Sally Cox Jodee Cravens Ronnie Cress Seniors • PO Cade Cripper Raymond Cross Dawn Croxdale Joe Cruz Cynthia Curry Izabella Dabrowski Angela Darby David Davis Jeff Davis John Davidson David Davila Beverly Dawson Daryl Day Betty Denby Pat Depugh Donny Derkowski Kelly Devine Kris Dewin Scott Diamond D ' Ann Dickson Darlene Dixon Melanie Dixon Sharon Dixon Brenda Dobbs James Dockery Tim Dollar Mike Dossey Kirk Doyal Diana Dozier Linda Drackett 180 •Seniors Kim Duff Mark Dunaway Faith Durrett Mike Eddings BiUie Edinburge Kami Elkin David EUer Cheryl Ellis David EUisor Robin Enix Jay English Kristen Ensey Kraig Fasnacht Kathy Feemster Tess Fenner Theresa Fisher Kelli Floras Bernard Flynn Andora Foots Leon Foots Cindy Ford Stacie Foster Danny Frantz Cheryl Fredricksen Meryl Fredricksen Clarence Freeman Kelvin Friedel Jennifer Friend Stephen Furstenfield Bob Galatas SENIORS Seniors • 181 Anth onyjjarci a- Debra Geist Wade Gibson Raimund Gideon Donna Giles Carol Glenn Frances Gonzales Natalie Gore Kenneth Gordon Dennis Gorrell Edward Graham David Graves Mark Green Tammy Green Kenneth Gregg Lanetta Gregory Joe Grimes Rene Guignard Leah Gunter Patti Haarmeyer Jake Haden Jennifer Hagan Scott Hale James Hales Charles Hall Mylie Hall Mike Hallaron Jennifer Hamm Kelly Hanline Shemaria Harris 182 • Seniors i SENIORS Sabrina Harris Rachel Harris Elaine Harris Jeff Hartman Denise Hasara Mike Haughy Scott Hauran Lee Harvey Glen Hayes Scott Heasley Dana Heath Tennis Heath Michelle Heckman Stephanie Heintz Sean Hendrix Roger Henry Brenda Hickman Heidi Hicks Karen Hiebert Tracy Higgins Bonnie Hightower Darren Hill Juanita Hines Leann Hobbs Pam Hobbs Rhonda Hock Roy Hock Heather Hodgkins Chris Hoffman Amy Hoke Seniors • 183 Todd Holder Stacy Holland Harold Holmes Sanford Howard Kathy Howard Becky Howitt Kevin Holzworth Sidney Hoover Samantha Horace Darla House Bill Howard Steven Howard Ben Hughes Kenneth Hughes Cindy HuU Harold Hunsaker Tyler Hum Kelly Ingram Keitha Irvin Leanne Ivestor Lisa Ivory Jackie Jack Kelly Jackson Tracy Jacques Markjarvis Larry Jasek Karen Jeter Allison Johnson Angle Johnson Ester Johnson 184 • Seniors Frankie Johnson Lori Johnson Mary Beth Johnson Matt Johnson Pamela Johnson Justin Jordan Trevor Jordan Henry Judah Eric Karsten Donna Kaser Lindley Keating Wes Keathley Jeff Kellogg Teresa Kelly Mark Kelm Leah Kennedy Kim Kennemer Charles Kimball Joseph King Wayne King Mark Kinkaid Tiffany Kinnamon Myriam Klein Jeff Klotz Debbie Kopeski Frank Krauskopf Eric Krolczyk Mandi Landes Robert Larimore Michael Landry Seniors • 185 Lisa L ayne Richard Leboulf Ernest Lee , Sonya Lee Toby Lee Scott Leigh April Lewis Clarence Lewis Michael Liddell Ryan Linder Lois Lindgres David Lindquist Brian Lipinski Paula Lipscomb Michelle Little Kerry Lockhart Tommy Logan Rachel Lowe Sandra Lowe Shantel Lowe Alexia Lowery Greg Luther Jeff Mabrey Tim Machajewski Shawn MacLauren Dana Maddoux Theresa Marquardt Denise Martin Mary Jo Mauermann Michael Mayfield 186 • Seniors Madeline McCann Laura McCord Darrell McCown Tim McCoy Diane McDanile Jeff Mc Daniel Ronnie McElroy Raymond McNeel Jeff McNeman Scott McShan Faye McSwain Daniel McWashington Gary Meador Jeff Meares Paul Medina Charles Meeks Debbie Meeks Mace Meeks Diane Mendoza Sean Merz John Miers Cheryl Miller Lisa Miller Gary Mills Leatrice Mims Robin Mitchell Twila Mize Charlotte Montgomery Brenda Moore Brian Moore Seniors • 187 Kalyn Moore Karley Moore Kristia Moore Richard Moore Russell Moore Tina Moore Joan Morgan Robert Morris Steve Morrow Darren Murcock Ardra Murski Marie Musachia Keith Musgrove Felicia Meyers Virginia Mylar John Naron Chris Nelson Kristine Nelson John Newkirk Ed Niermann Angela Nixon John Nixon Joni Noel Steve Norton Michael Oatman John O ' Brian Eddie Oliver Rose Mary Olivo Steve O ' Neil Susan Owen 188 • Seniors Brenda Parker Shanna Parker Wendy Paul David Payne Lisa Payne CoiMiif Peace, Robert Pennington Jeanne Penrod Donya Perkins Jagutta Perry Lisa Peterson Gary Petty Ashley Phillips Debbie Phillips Terry Phillips Lisa Pickle Wanda Pollett Adam Popp Kenneth Porter Dan Powers David Preston Phillip Price Paul Pritchett Steve Pugh Judy Purswell Holly Rader Randy Rainwater Liz Rankin Nancy Ream Nina Reaves Seniors • 189 David Red Forrest Reddick Larry Reed Sandy Reese Jennifer Reeves Julie Reeves Greg Reising David Reissig Glenn Reynolds Lisa Reynold Dan Rice Shane Rice Tom Richardson Robyn Roberts James Rodriguez James Rodriguez Annette Rogers Dana Rogers James Rogers Carey Ruffer Charles Russell Mira Sanders Julie Sapp Angela Saunders Jimmy Sanders Mark Saunders Scott Saunders Walter Saunders Scott Seabolt Forrest Sealey lyo • Seniors Robbie Seay C. T. Self Sean Sellers Jacqui Sentmanat Tracy Sequest Connie Sewell Dale Schmidt Hans Schmuck Curtis Schoettle Tasha Sides Clay Signer Michelle Sitzer Angela Smith Craig Smith Donna Smith Linda Smith Sandra Smith Harvey Smitherman Jennifer Snyder Diego Solorio Xape Solis Christine Soria Roosevelt Spearman Raymond Spence Karen Springier Knstina Staat Delyn Stanley Edith Stebbins Tava Steed Heidi Steinbarge Seniors • 191 Erick Steinway Sidney Stephens David Stevens Todd Stevens Lindley Stewart Michael Stewart Robert Stewart Dena Stokely AliciaStoae Tamara Stowe Roger Straughter Sidney Strawn Stan Strickland Susan Stroope Keith Stubbs Katrina Swain ,Gaylene Sweet Vaughn Switzer Charles Swonke Shana Tackett Joe Taylor Melissa Thaemar Jennifer Thames Laura Thomason Tracy Thompson Nicki ThuU Ed Thurman Amy Titterington Charles Todd Donna Toddy 192 • Seniors Leodis Travis Rebecca Traylor John Trometer Meri Teweleit Aileen Tyminski John Ullrich Grant Underwood Rodney Vaden Paul VanDeusen Debbie Vaughn James Velasco Lien Vu Wayne Wagner Cindy Waisath Cindy Wallace Jason Ward Tammy Ward Wendell Watson Michael Wein Laura Weisinger Debra Welch Lesa West Phil West Sonia West Tom Whaley Michael Whittington Mark Whitworth Jani Wiley Jimmy WiUhoite David Williams Seniors • 193 Ernest Williams Janice Williams Rod Williams Shannan Williams David Wilson Norma Wilson Reba Wilson Scott Wilson Susan Wilson Kim Wichman Pam Wong Jeff Wood Robert WoodaU Lockett Wood Shirley Woods Steve Woodson Mark Woolsey Angela Wright Janet Wright Ricky Ybarra Melissa Yoakley Bryan Young Lori Zepeda Valerie Zinnecker 194 • Seniors Seniors • 195 JUNIORS 1% •Juniors Juniors • 197 Donna Abramovich Rusty Adams Brad Agee Laura Alewine Bo Alexander Derek Alexander Francis Allen Jerry Allen Terry Allen Jerry Allen Ryan Alworth Brad Anderson Mellisa Andrews Susanne Arbuckle LaDona Archer Stacey Armstrong Ralph Arnsworth David Artificant Brian Ashorn Kari Aumiller Melissa Ayres Cheryl Babb Barry Bailey Doyle Baird Kim Baker BiUy Ball Anne Barefoot Richard Barkley Stephanie Barosh Scott Barry Tony Bartlett Dana Barton Melissa Baudat Richard Bauerle Connie Baxley Shari Beard Remsen Beitel Lisa Bell Tammy Benefield Suzarme Bermett Stephanie Benton Joe Berger Alex Berwick Gwen Besser Lori Biewen Arthur Bigger Matt Biggio James Billnoski Roger Black £j3aai£.SIa£k. Cheri Bishop Adam Bohanan Robert Bower Teresa Boyd Colleen Boynton Steve Brand JUNIORS • ■7 1 1 til 198 •juniors JUNIORS Tammy Brannon Larry Brantley Angela Bridges Debbie Briley James Brister Bridgette Britanak Deanna Brite Van Brookshire Lynne Broseman Derrick Brown Hartwell Brown Tom Brown Twan Brown Daniel Browning Sandi Brumek Kelli Bruster Keith Budro Wendy Bryan Jonette Bryant Daniel Buckley Kim Buckner Stacie Budell Tim Bugher Gregg Burks Kim Burns Kirk Burns Andy Burrus Homer Burson Bobby Bush Annette Butcher Lane Butlet Bubba Butler Rocky Butler Lisa Campagna Donald Campbell James Campbell Michelle Campbell Alice Cangemi Jeffrey Cantrell Scott CantriU Troy Carlile Bryan Carr Tim Carter Patricia Cartwright Mary Ann Case Linda Caskey Rigger Causey Hector Cavazos Mischell Charters Avery Chatham Sitha Chhith Sophiny Chhith Vicki Childers Sonya Choate Nicole Clarke David Clausen Juniors • 199 Annette Clifford Cameron Coker Alicia Colby Cathy Cole James Cole Jimmy Collins Keith Collins Latrtcia Collins Necie Collins Charlotte Conley Angela Conway Dewana Cooper Kathryn Cooper Kim Cooper Devin Corbit John Corley Brandt Cornwall Stephen Correll Angie Conon Ronald Cours Kim Covarrubias Robert Cox Charisse Cox Endora Crow Amy Culbertson Chris Cull Kenneth Curlee Troy Curtis Candy Davis BehtAnne Daly Buddy Daniel Joe E)aughtry Billy Davidson Chris Davis Cindy Davis Jennifer Davis Rege Dawson Melanie Day Mike Deison Colleen Dement Wayne Derrjr. Jeff DesHotei Mia Dial Cynthia Diaz Fay Dice Laura Dickens Susan Dindot Jonnie Dixon Drina Dodson Liz Dominicks Diane Donlan Rusty Dovell Brandt Dozier Chip Driscoll Stephanie Druley Renee Dunham 200 « Juniors JUNIORS JUNIORS Tim Dutton Kevin Dye Scott Eatherton Barbara Echauri Ronald Edinburgh Michael Edmunson Mike Edwards Stephan Ehrhardt John Eisses Doug Eitze Cheryl Ellis Chris EUis Donald Engelby David Ensey Lori Erwtn Paul Eubanks Camille Fain Kelley Farmer Lauren Farmer Roger Faulkner Jane Fausek David Feagan Jim Finley Tinna Fisher Keith Flowers Kathleen Flynn ■Michael Fokermann Anna Fortenberry Peggy Fowler Randy Frazier Maria Freeman Ed Freeny Larrick French Chris Friend James Fries Carolyn Fulton Nora Fulton Ann Fuzzell Ed Galloway Val Galloway Thomas Gannucci Cedric Gant Rene Garcia Angela Gardner Steven Gardner Tina Garner Joe Garrett Glenda Catling m 1 f i i Mimi Gay 1 f Juniors • 201 Tracy Gilbert Traci Giles Jackie Gill Marci Gillespie Billey Gilley John Godfrey Mark Goetzman Adrienne Gonzales Robert Goodrich Greg Gordon Bob Gordon Sharon Gould Denise Graham Debbie Graves James Gray Suzanne Grayum Kimberly Green Lisa Green Todd Green Julie Greenless Jeff Greg Erin Griffith Danny Griswold Melissa Guajardo Lisa Guillory Donna Gunnels 4 eslie Gunter Paul Hagerty Denise Hamilton Angela Hargett Scott Harlan Brett Harlow Caela Harrison Calvin Harrison Julie Haston Tim Hatfield Angie Hayes Audrea Haynes Leotis Haynes Melvin Haywood Kris Hedgecock Susan Hendrickson Doug Henley Anthony Henry Michelle Hernandez Jim Hicks Rob Hicks Chris Hightower Denise Hill Hayley Hill Israel Hmojosa Keenan Hinton Michael Hobbs Jesse Hogan Kelly Holmes 202 Juniors Kelly Holschuh Chris Holsread Greggy Hope Jason Hop DeanHon RellyHorTOn Scott Housewirth Amy Hughes Michelle Hughes Russell Hunt Vicki Huxel Andrea Hyde Monika Ingram Clayton Ingrando Rachel Irwin Amber Isbell Leslie Isbell Cindy lulo Kimberly Jackson Steve Jackson Michaelajacoby Rod Jacques Michelle Jaggars Randy Janowski Toney Jaromin Johnjarvis Robert Jean Blair Jenkins Tammy Jenkins Mindy Jernigan Billy Jimenez Joey Johns Leah Johnson Vinnie Johnson Scott Johnston Allison Jones Eddie Jones Jennifer Jones John Jones Kathryn Jones Keith Jones Mike Jones Sharla Jones Steven Jones Traci Jordan Nancy Judge Tod Keeshan Tim Kelley Darin Kelly Denise Kelly Paul Kennedy Shar Keller Melanie Kelm Katherine Kendizora Denise Kilgore Michelle Kindle Margaret King Mary King Wayne King Randy King JUNIORS Juniors • 203 Judy Kohlleffel Angela Koth Mike Kowis Dana Kratz Lewis Krause Randy Kuhn Dana Kutach Pat Kuykendall Franzi Laboch Diana Lake Kenneth Lambert Dover Ladnry Melody Lambertus Carolyn Lang James Langley Lawrence LaPerna John Lapham Steve Law Melissa Lawrence Phillip Lawson Zaida Leal Bethany LeCureuji; Vivian Lee Becky Leonard Scott Levantino Larry Lightner Andrew LiUey Jim Lilley Wayne Little Charles Lloyd Pat Logan Tracy Loihle Ruby Lorenz Charles Louviere David Love Kim Loveless Leslie Lowe Tori Lowrance Nancy LupPlace Shelia Lutz Nancy Maddox Peter Mailhes Vickie Manchaca Lisa Mann Kelly Mangum Anthony Manley Marvin Manley Pat Marion Jennifer Margenson Darlene Marshall Chris Martin John Martin Donna Massey Lisa Matson Susan Matthews 204 Juniors JUNIORS Jennifer May Lisa Mayes Jon Maynard Steve Mayor Tonya Mays Katy McAviney Sam McCleery Mary Ann McCormick Melinda McCoy Kathleen McCray Robert McCreary Mike McCulloch Toni McDaniel April McDonald Craig McDonald Jeff McDonald Lisa McDonald James McFadden Rollin Mclntyre Jim McKenzie Alan McLeary Tom McMannis Chad McMillan Rusty McNeeley Carrie McNeilley Efrem McWashington Theidore McWashington Doug Meneke Beth Meritt Keeth Merryfield Ed Michaels Brett Miller Hope Miller Robert Miller Shern Miers Denise Mills J. D. Mims Jill Minter Michelle Mitchan P.J. Montanan Desirae Montgomery Gretchen Montgomery Cheryl Moore Denny Moore Geoff Moore Shelly Moore Socorro Moreno Kim Morgan Raymond Morgan Rhonda Morgan Monica Morgan Denise Mott James Mullens Kim Muncy John Napier Kim Naylor Cherie Nelson June Nelson Michael Nelson Shawn Nelson Juniors • 205 Steve Nelson Nga Nguyen Roy Nichols Jeff Nix Mike Norris William Norris Matt Norton Jimmy Norvell John Norvell Jim 0 Donnell Tommy Oliver Shirley O ' Neil Sharon O ' Neill Greg G ' Rorke Gwen Osborne Monty Owen David Pack Karen Paddock Elizabeth Palmer Mike P- lmer Scott Palmer Steven Parker Steven Parks Billy Patterson Brandi Patterson Mark Price Giro Perez Ralph Perez Ronda Perkins Stacy Perry W. L. Perry Tommy Peters on Valerie Petro Charles Phillips Matt Phillips Anthony Placide Kevin Pippin Jennifer Powell Kelly Powell John Prater Brian Prescon Dianna Poissoit Marc Pollock Valerie Pomykala LeeAnne Pool Mike Potts Matthew Pouncey Vallie Price Michelle Priest Jon Puckett Rhonda Puckett Tanya Puckett Tim Pugh Annette Putman Todd Raabe Wyndi Raabe Billy Rabon Jeff Rains Sc ott Raggett Paulette Rankin 206® Juniors Sonia Reeves Ed Reilly Rick Reinholtz Theresa Reno Lance Reynolds Bill Rhea Jody Rhoden Donita Rhodes Lisa Rice Paula Rice Penny Rice Stephanie Richard Dana Richardson Michael Richardson Jason Richie Joe Rivera Tammy Rizzo Krisann Roberts Michael Robinson Nanette Robinson Bobby Robinson Tammy Robinson Terry Robinson Tim Rodgers Tracy Rogers Barry Rominger Vincent Ross Jane Russell Victor Saienni Alicia Stevens Curtis Saddler Ryna Sammons Angie Sanders Denise Sanders Molena Sanders Wendy Sandlin Robert Sartin Lisa Saxon Wes Schiffner Jay Schlosser Robert Schmidt Tina Schramm Robert Schreiber Rocky Seale Laura Segler Sam Senor Jill Seyfang Jerry Shelton Grant Sherrod Fenton Shoemake Dianne Sifferman Sylvia Signor Kenny Simmons Paul Sims Tina Singleton Juniors • 207 Thomas Skeens Crai Smith Debbie Smith Floyd Smith Kelly Smith Mehssa Smith Missy Smith Paul Smith Randy Smi th Reed Smith Richard Smith Ronnie Smith Wendi Smith Wendy Smith David Snider Jack Somerville Luann Spencer Scott Spencer Chnt Springer Jimmy Stahnsky John Stalinsky Michelle Stanley Cherish Starling Devin Steffen Timothy Stegall Walter Stephens Michelle Stetson Nikki Stevens Kristi Stevens Rhonda Stevens Roxanne Stevens Angela Stevenson Rodney Stewart Lisa Stiles Larry Stock Gina Stockton Tim Stone Julie Strouse Yvonne Svagone Robin Swedoski Janet Taylor Robert Taylor Marshall Teague Tim Termeer Mark Terry Jill Thayer Arthur Thomas Billy Thomas Doug Thomas George Thomas Greg Thomas Jackie Thomas Konia Thomas David Thompson Suanna Thompson Becky Thumann Julia Tippit Troy Tishendorf Donna Todd David Trader Roy Trader Anna Tupa Ginger Turner Lori Tustison 208 •Juniors A % A JUNIORS Brenda Umlang Kevin Venden Pat Versprille Frances Vessel! Vivian Vick Tony Vilardi Jr. Lisa Voigt Scott Voigt Vonda Vornhagen Lisa Vuckovic Kimberiy Waddell Rena Walker Tina Walker Amy Wallace Bob Wallace David Ware Craig Wasson Trevor Watkins David Watthuber Robin Way Candy Weaver Tommy Weaver Scott Wehrmeyer Janet Welch Tracey Welch Jojo Welsh Richard Westergren Dean Wheeler David White David White Ken White Shannon White Thomas White Thomas White Bret Whitton Chris Widmer Sharon Widmer Troyce Wiggins Linda Wilkerson Vicki Williams Todd Williams .p.11 W iIIk Todd Williams Rena Willrich Elizabeth Wilson John Wingate Jim Winslett Lauri Wippermann Trudy Wise Xavier Witkowski Tammy Womack Dennis Woodside j- i Y iviartinWorley,. ' v ;? r y Maurice Wright-O yJ rTa. Diane Yargrough T Kelvin Yates - ' Michael Yates — Kelly Yeager John Yonkers William York Michelle Young Wendy Young Patricia Zeno Kurt Zimmerman Juniors • 209 SOPHOMORES 210 • Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Darrell Sherer — PRES. Kristin Rountree — VP Tiffany McMillan — SEC. Tricia Letbetter — TREAS. SOPHOMORES Sophomores •211 Allen Abell Rachelle Abercrombie Dewayne Acree John Acree Randy Acreman Erika Acton Joe Adams Michelle Adams Amber Aduddell Michael Aeer Mitch Agan Beth Albrecht Mike Alexander Rikki Allen Sherri Allen Stacey Allen Wayne Altman Robert Alvarez Cecil Anderson Denise Anderson Gidget Anderson Harold Anderson Madeline Anderson Susan Anderson Tara Applegate Mike Archer Cora Arevalo Steve Arie Bryan Armer Billie Armstrong Dolly Armstrong Keith Armstrong Natalie Arnold Woody Arnsworth John Artificavitch Anthony Ash ford Linda Atchison Christy Avery Tammy Ayres Rhonda Baggett Lajuanda Bagley John Bailey Bo Baud David Baker Gina Baldwin Jennifer Baldwin Kristen Banazek Catrina Bankston Dianna Barber Jimmy Barber Sheila Barker Kevon Barefield David Bartlett Mike Bartlow Donna Bashara Ricky Bateman Melissa Baudat Rene Bauman Bo Beard Lonnie Beard Ginger Beaver Cheryl Beckett Daniel Beckworth Simone Begley Greg Bell Maria Beltran Rose Bemrose Chris Beringer Audra Bernsen Becky Bills Connie Bills Daryl Bintor Lisa Bird Tammy Bishoff William Blake Eric Blakemore Edna Blalock Mike Blood John Boehler Kris Bonner SOPHOMORES 212 •Sophomores SOPHOMORES Pam Bordelon Kristy Boris Brent Boswell Patrick Boudrreaux Lamar Boughton Chris Bowen Laurie Bowen Melania Bowen Charles Boyd Ken Boyer Steve Boyher Lee Ann Bozeman Cassandra Bradford David Brains Karen Bratton Hayden Braun Bobby Brennan Kim Bressner Tracy Brewer Karen Brewster Cammie Bright Jolene Brister Paul Britton Edwin Brogdon Beau Brown Charles Brown Chris Brown Janice Brown Lee Brown Patricia Brown Shawnda Brown Tami Brown Tammy Brown John Brown Sean Bryant Marsha Buchanan Yvette Buchanan Brent Buckner Anita Buffamante Greg Buford Georgena Burca Kristi Burge Greg Burkes Charlotte Burns Sophomores •213 Kristen Burns Lisa Burns David Buthowski Joe Butler Joseph Butler Sandy Bybee Odis Cagle Billy Cain Candy Cain Waylan Cain Troy Campa Jeff Cannon John Cannon Eddie Canny Richard Cantrel Cynthia Carey Julie Carr Tarik Carter Kristen Castellanos Carrie Caton Daniel Cavazos Lynette Caylor Kim Cessna Mike Chadwick Craig Chambers Michelle Chambers Kelly Champion Heather Chancy Lori Chapa Mike Chapa Wynn Chapman Debbie Charles Lynette Chauvin Melanie Cherry Lisa Choate Cindy Clark Stacy Clark Elaine Claver Stacie Clements Dwayne Cleveland Linda Cochran Allison Coggins Angle Coker William Coker Randy Coleman Darrell Collins Necie Collins Robert Collins Charles Colson Tom Caltharp Brent Conlin Ron Connell Bart Cook John Cook Forester Cooke Jody Coon Doanna Cooper Rita Cooper Robbie Cooper Tommy Cooper Michelle Coopwood Anabeih Copeland Kim Copeland Penny Cormack Brian Cormier Carolyn Cornell Ben Cornett Angie Cox Eddie Cox Carl Craft Laura Crain Jim Crawford Deanna Creech Ricky Cronk Marnell Cross David Cruz Brian Curtis Raymond Dalton Suzanne Darnell Tana Davila 21 • Sophomores Dawn Davis Frank Davis Jacqueline Davis Jimmy Davis Karen Davis Kevin Davis Matt Davis Ron Davis Scott Davis Wesley Davis Rhonda Dawson Alicia Day Donald Day Shelly DeRusso Michelle Debreczeni Mike DeCorte Chrissy DeCuir Michelle Dees Gerry DeFilippo Anita Denton Shontaine Derr Robert DeWitt Shane Dewitt Michelle Dezavala Shelly Dibala Stet ' fey Dickson Tim Dillman SOPHOMORES Howard Dindore Scott Dishman Bill Dixon Lisa Dixon Renee Dollins Greg Donaldson Donald Douget Richard Downing Dewayne Doyle Deidre Dublin Curtis Dumesnil Billy Dunham Mark Durrant Maria Durrett Cory Dyke Christine Eads Wade Earhman Paula Edeker Sophomores 215 Janice Edmunson John Edmunson Jimmy Edwards John Edwards Katerina Edwards Patty Edwards David Elizondo Shannon Elledge Arlhe EIHott Lisa Elliott Steve Elliott Debbie Ellis Jim Ellis Sharon Emery Kristine Engel Scott Erwin Roger Estenson Becky Etheridge Jimmy Evans Gail Falco Theresa Farrugia Kelly Fasnacht Kathy Ferrey Dana Feuer Susan Finley Robert Flores Beatriz Forseca Janey Forseca Kevin Fontenot Rusty Ford Kritin Forsman Kendra Foutz Kenny Franks Margaret Franks Byron Frederick Stassie Freeman Melissa Friddell Tommy Fultz Tim Gagliano David Gandy Clifford Gann Andrew Garcia John Garcia Rebecca Gecia ■k 1 SOPHOMORES 216  Sophomores SOPHOMORES Rene Garcia Sonia Garcia Tim Gardner Lisa Garner Tisch Garrett Michelle Garrison Roxanne Garza Sam Garza Cathy Gass Brian Gibson M ichelle Gibson Lesia Gibson Ronald Gilbert Jeff Gladden Sheila Glenn James Glover Larissa Goffney Chuck Golden Donald Gonection Jerry Gonzalez Scott Gonzalez Kelly Goodrum Donald Goodson Donna Goodson Bettina Gould Steve Graber Robert Graham Wayne Graham Keeley Grant Jannice Greenmyer Jon Griffm Todd Griffm Wendell Griffm Tami Grimes James Guilliams Debbie Haldeman Karen Hales Shawn Hales Sonya Hales Amber Halferty Amy Hall James Hall Bobby Hall Tim Halwas Jody Haneline April Hankins Holt Harlan Lynnette Harlow Chrystie Harris Michael Harris Mike Harris Brad Harwell Tripp Haston Shelly Hawthorne Holly Hayes Stephen Head Gracie Henderson Pam Henderson Tim Henderson Paul Henderson Wanda Henderson Glady Hernandez Sonya Hersom Melissa Hickman Becky Hicks Becky Higgins Robert Higgins James High Lee Hightower Bob Hightower Greg Hill Jeanette Hill Lisa Hill Louis Hill Tray Hill Arlaina Hines Gary Hines Porfirio Hinojosa John Hinson Patricia Hobbs Sophomores ' 217 Terry Hobbs Juanita Hobgood Tiawania Holder Kim Hoiick Mane Hollabaugh Amy Holland William Horn Jeff Holt Douglas Howard Mary Howard Neil Howell Kern Hubacek Michael Hubbard Leah Hudson Noel Hudson Debra Hudspeth Gina Huerter Tommy Hughes Lisa Hunt John Hunt John ingle Janice Inneranty Chen Isaac Alton Isbell Brian lulo Steve Iverson Christy Jackson Mike Jackson Pamela Jackson Bubbajacques James Dean Jack larvis Jayjenkms Carrie Jett Kimjohle Barbie Johnson Brady Johnson Chris Johnson Georgejohnson Jackijohnson James Johnson John Johnson Paul Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Tamijohnson Wes Johnson Jonathon Johnston Barbara Jones Blairjones Craig Jones Dewayne Jones Janice Jones Jeanice Jones Judyjones Shawna Jones Donna Kane Chris Kautman Kim Kelley James Kellogg David Kelly James Kendnck Steve Kennemer Mike Kent Sandy Kent Maria Keny Brent Kepler Tern Kidd Kelley King Robert King Tracey King Eugene Klement Stephen Kloesel Kristen Knapp Shannette Knapp James Knox Ricky Knox Glenn Kobes Carrie Kocsis Shern Koening SOPHOMORES AA 5. : L Al ) ' . -. . 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S _i Q X 7j rk ' 0. til v H- 1 V I A ii 2IS • Sophomores SOPHOMORES Blake Kotenbrink Aaron Krischke Kim Krischke Shawn Krug Debbie Kuehler Tina Kuehler Monica KuUak Darryi Kurtz Maun Kuykendall Roger LaCarter Russell Laird Monica Landrum Sam Langiey Linda Lee Nancy Lee Sandy Lee Brian Leediker Dawn Leggett Bobby Lentz Tricia Letbetter Jamie Lewis Julie Lewis Leeanne Lewis Shelby Lewis Greg Liddell Melhaine Liles Karhie Lister Perry Liston Ronald Liston Michelle Lockey John Long Robin Lopez Calvin Lovelady Diane Lubs Billy Lynch Ken Lynch Jeff Mabry Ronnie Mabry Dennis Machajewskl Heather Maclaurin Stepahnie Madden Richard Mallett Bubba Manchacho Esperanza Martinez Darci Marschok Angie Mashburn Mark Massengale Ricky Mathews Sophomores • 219 Pam Mayfield Theresa Mayes Scott McCallum Tina McCeig Stacey McClain Debbie McCIay Tammy McClung Sabrma McClure Dwayne McCown Mike McCuIloch Stacy McDaniel Sherry McGrath CharHe McKinney James McKnight TitTa ny McMillan Lena McMinn Tim McNeil Chris McShan Michelle McShan Michelle McWilliams Mike Meeks Tracy Melder Andy Mendiola Jeffrey Merryman Emma Meza Erie Meza Debbie Milhalko Amy Miller Kim Miller Lisa Miller Rhonda Miller Ronnie Miller Susan Miller Lakeshia Milo Mike Milo Janice Minnieri Callie Miracle Kim Mistnc Marie Mobley Lillian Moody Roger Moody Buffy Moore Darrell Moore Jay Moore Stephen Moore Steven Moore ■JS-im Mor gan Teresa Morgan David Morrison Teresa Morrison Joe Morse Hildaa Mayo Michelle Mullet Keith Mumphrey Shawna Murray Mike Mycar David Neal Troy Neal Albert Nelson Allen Nelson Regina Nelson Amy Nichols Shane Nichols Morgan Noakes Mike Norris Lori Nunn Tracy Otis Steve Oatman Vickie Ocker Drew Odom Richard Olivo Michelle Olson Robbie Opel Chad Opplinger Ron Ormacost Mike Osborn Wilbur Owen Linda Owens Rhonda Padon Michael Page SOPHOMORES 220 • Sophomores SOPHOMORES %M ' k ' X Hk Makie Palcmoxe Rhonda Page Michael Palmer Samantha Palmer Kim Pardue Jeannie Parish Brad Parker Wendy Parks Shawn Parsley Lynn Parson Nicole P ascrella Kern Pearce Catherine Pells Carlos Peno Nikki Penland Troi Penrod Dena Pentecost Jeff Perkins Stephanie Perkins Rachel Perry Steven Perry Susan Perry Tim Peters Teri Petry Kim Petty Veronica Phelps Jennifer Philips Johnny Phillips Mark Phillips Melanie Phillips Steve Phillips Thomas Pickle Denise Pilkenton Kassandra Pillow John Pinchback Paula Pinknev Terence Pluber Jay Pokorski Michelle Posey Adam Potter Mike Potter Shannon Potte r Michelle Potts Julie Powell Larissa Power Sophomores • 221 Keith Price Terry Price Jennifer Pritchett Kelly Pursley Charles Randall Tammy Ranels Karin Rash David Raupp Kim Records Willie Redeo Marie Reece Brad Reel Randy Reese Corky Reeves Dennis Reynolds Julie Rice Brian Rickard Sharon Rightmer Michelle Riley Mark Risha Cecilia Rivera Evan Robertson Gayle Robertson Jody Robmson Jon Robinson Maria Rodriguez Mark Rodriguez Veronica Rodriguez Vincent Rodriguez Wendy Roe Thomas Rogowski Ronald Roland Jay Romero John Roper Catherine Rose Kristin Rountree Robby Rubio Jeff Rucker Sheri Rucker Kevm Runnels James Rushing Kevin Rushing Robert Russell Rodney Russell Mike Rutherford Kenny Saienni Lola Sallas Blake Sanders Gary Sanders Scott Sanders Maria Sarabia Carol Saunders Steve Saunders Norman Sauadina Patti Schafer Kris Schminkey 222 •Sophomores kkji cAJXk Scott Schubert Missy Schuize James Scott Mark Scott Jeff Seale Shelli Seale Denise Seay John Sebastian Andrea Sechier Joe Sedita Ron See Chris Segler Teresa Self Lisa Seliars Kary Sentmanat Kenny Severt James Shanic Tim Shantz Judy Shaw Todd Shelton Eddie Sherburne Darrell Sherer Lisa Shipley Joseph Shipman Reed Shoemaker Nick Shculer Sara Signor Jeff Sim Todd Simmons John Simon Todd Simsneaux Tomitra Sims Glen Singleton Kevin Sink Thomas Skeens Charlie Skelton Tammy Skinner Dawn Slocum Tonya Slusser Michael Smalley Diannia Smith Greg Smith Hugh Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Tanya Smith Tamara Smith Tina Smith Robert Smith Robert Smitherman Keith Sneed Tammy Snider Angela Snoe Pedro Solis Tina Soliz Krisan Sowell Wendy Spearman Carol Spence Erin Spengel Sean Spencer Karrie Spivey Bart Stacy Lara Standlcy Mike Stanley Brenda Stanton Brenda Stebbins Andrea Steinway Teresa Stewart Margaret Stobb Mary Ann Stone Kim Stone Chris Stonesifer Carolyn Stock Keith Strawn Lee Street Missy Strickland Barron Stabble Field Billy Suchors Gayla Sullivan SOPHOMORES Sophomores • 223 Margaret Schramm Meg Sullivan Michelle Sullivan Jim Swanson Mistie Swacman Steve Swoap Tammy Tackett Curtis Taylor John Taylor Nichelle Taylor Steve Termeer Kathy Terry Kay Terry Colby Thames Jackie Thatcher KrisThiei Robert Thomas Tim Thomas Rachel Thomberry Gillie Thorpe Monique Threadgill Jerry Thorstad Patrick Ticer Kelly Tischendorf Scott Tischendorf Kerry Toddy Tyke Tolbert Tina Toler Val Tollston Kim Trero Robert Trevino Sandra Trombatore Daniel Tucker John Tucker Sherry Tucker Eric Torek Danny Turner Kelley Underwood Aaron Vader Andrew Vader Laura Vanis Sherry Vasquez Keith Vick Kit Vick Raynell Vick Thomas Vickers Martin Villarreal Helen Vincent Bo Vinson Kevin Vinther Denise Vohsen Craig Voight Chris Wagner Kelly Wagner Steve Wagner Elizabeth Walker Matt Walker Robert Wallace Scott Wallace Mike Ward Steve Warren Ediana Washington Adam Watson Randy Weaver Roger Weaver Tina Weaver Becky Webster Roy Weeks Sue Weese Tinker Wein Jenny Welch Tracey Welch Sheryl Wells Shane Wells Brook Wessel Jeff West Autumn Westergreen Steve Westergreen Steve Westerman Richard Wheeler SOPHOMORES 224 • Sophomores SOPHOMORES Shannon Wheeler Mike Whcddon Samantha White Kris Whiteley James Whitley Jeffrey Whitmore Matt Whitney Chris Wiggins Jonathon Wilcox Todd Wiley Bubba Williams Kim Williams .Lucretia Williams Tim Williams Annette Wilson Elizabeth Wilson Micah Wilson Pam Wilson Timothy Wilson Jeff Wimp Eric Winn John Wise Ambrose Witkowski Elizabeth Wong Ricky Wood Ross Wood Russell Wood Debbie Woodall Cathy Woods Laura Wright Myron Wright Kim Wyatt Chris Yomykala Gabby Ybarra Glenn York Terry Zajac Richard Zastoupil Sophomores • 225 226 • Freshmen FRESHMEN Freshmen • 227 FRESHMEN Dewayne Aaron Chris Adams Scon Adams Matthew Adrianson HolJy AdudeU San Alanis Shana Albntton Damn Alexander Derek Alexander Geneva Allen John Allen Shannon Allen Kevin Alvarado Richard Amador Paul Amason Christine Amaco Brandi Anders Todd Anderson Robert Armacost Charlene Armstrong David Arnold Brian Auld Kim Avenell Keatha Avery Chris Baack Chris Bagley Judy Bailey Sean Bailey Jana Baker Jeff Baker Kathrine Baker Wayne Baker Billy Ballard Mark Banazek Janet Banks Randy Barker Ricardo Barrera Gloria Barrera Servando Barrera Roy Barrett Greg Basham Amy Beck Joy Beckler Kami Beckworth Buddy Beil David Beitel Tammy Bell Scon Bennett Brant Berlenner Henry Bigger 228 •Freshmen Michael Black Sheryl Blackman Louann Blair Scott Blair Russell Blue Aaron Bluford Ronald Blum Marie Boatman Laura Bohanan Thomas Bosselait Tara Bougere Deano Bouras Danny Bower Dennis Bower Bryan Bowles Caron Boyd John Brannon James Braun James Briers Richie Bntton Hogan Brooks Calvm Broussard Kim Browder David Brown Kevin Brown Paula Brown Robert Brown Sharon Brown Stephen Brown Gary Bryans Bruce Bryan Shelly Bryan Beau Bryant Cathy Bryant Chris Br ' ant Jeffery Budde Thanh Bui Robert Burchard Steve Burks Jackie Burleson Jeromy Burnitz Leanette Burns David Burrow Connie Bursom FRESHMEN Freshmen • 229 Toni Bussell John Butier Michael Butler Shaun Butler Kim Byrns Robert Capps Joe Carroll Kelly Caldwell Angelic Camillo Sherlene Cantrell Johnny Cantu Selbya Carroll James Cartwright Mike Case Kevin Castleberry BillCastleschouldt Noemi Castro Susan Cavazos Amesha Chadwell Linay Chalmers Sherry Chaney Kris Charters Frank Chatham Sharon Chauvin Melissa Cheshire Craig Choate Laura Christian Shannon Christian Sheri Christian Donald Christoffersen Stacy Clardy Catherine Clay Melissa Claybrook Lisa Clayton Ted Clayton Betty Clevenger Greg Cline Cain Cole Valerie CoUard Delbert Collins Necie Collins Teddy Collins Tim Collins Ronald Colson Susan Compton Lisa Conley Troy Converse Debbie Conway Mark Cook Corbin Cooke Duke Coon Donnie Cowart Kelley Cooper Melissa Cooper Randy Cooper Tomia Cooper 230 • Freshmen Gary Corbin Brad Cormier Randy Cornell James Coumbe Brenda Cox Kathy Cox Lorie Cox Rebecca Cox Allen Crawford Belinda Craft Kevin Crawford Don Cross Buddy CuUey Gloria Cumpian Lisa Curtsinger Rachel Dahlem Steve Daniels Patrick Darsey Russel Davidson Sulvia Daviia Adrian Davis Laurie Davis Vera Davis James Dean Tana Daviia Terri Dempsy John Denton LaDonna DePriest Lisa Derkowski Tina Deveny Ray Deyoe Danny Diaz Christina Dillman Becky Dindore Jon Ditchman Donna Dockery Becky Dodson Robert Dohetty Ruth Dominick Michael Dulaney Tina Duval Catherine Dye Daryl Earp Harold Earp Andrew Eason Pete Edgemon Jeff Edwards Mike Eisses Darrin Ellisor Kim Ellzey Lisa Emmick Engel William Ben Erin James Ernst Kelli Erwin Michele Everett FRESHMEN Freshmen • 231 Chris Faith Jessie Famer Jonathan Farrer Jamie Featherstone Russell Ferrell Christina Fields Terry Fields Kim Fitze Brady Fitzgerald Darren Fix Charles Flowers Kamm Flowers Roy Flowers Monica Fontenot Charles Ford Alan Fordyce Michelle Forrest Richard Foshea Sheila Fridell Lesah Fry Mike Fry Denise Fuller Dayna Fulton Scott Furby Christine Gajewskey Frederick Garcia Bruce Gardiner Tracie Gardiver Mark Garrett Paul Gartman Freddie Garza John Garza Noel Garza Sam Garza Dana Gaston Christye Gay Rhonda Baye Duke Geick William Geilston Alida Gibson Michelle Gibson Greg Gill Brad Gillespie Mike Gilsdorf Bobby Gilmore Billy Gipson Lisa Giuffre James Glaspie Robert Glen Debra Glover Julie Goleher James Gomer Ruben Gonzales Robert Goodman Buddy Gorski Julie Gossage Davey Gowan Thomas Graham Steven Granger Dana Green Phillip Green Sharon Green Susan Green Teddy Green 232 •Freshmen )A f a i . Gina Gregg Crystal Grimes Christine Grimmer Scott Griscom Melissa Griswald Tammy Griswald Judy Groves Frederick Guajardo Julian Guerra Leslie Guest Wayne Guillory Kendra Guinn Jerri Gunter Kim Hains Lisa Hamilton Patricia Hammond Coby Hancock Eric Hendley John Hansen Randy Hansen Matt Hapes John Hare David Hargis Authur Harris Darrin Harris Rob Harris Teresa Harrison Paula Hart Troy Cole Kimberley Hasara Jt(i Hatten Janice Hay Andy Hayes Bobby Hayes Laurie Hayward Mechelle Haywood Jennifer Heckman Billy Henderson Janice Henderson Janet Henderson Mike Henson Vance Henson Ana Herebia Andy Hernandez Chris Hernandez Heather Hewitt Julie Hickl Ginger Higgins Doug Hill Louis Hill Teresa Hill Elwood Hinkle Mark Hinckley Nancy Hines Melanie Hippie Joey Hobbs Robie Hobbs Cindy Hobgood Lisa Hock Mike Hoffland Todd Hoke Lisa Hoik Lisa Hollansky Kassandra HoUey FRESHMEN Freshmen • 233 FRESHMEN Guy Hopkins Laura Hopkins Michelle Hopper H. R. Hopson Marcus Hosteter Jody Howard Mauria Howard Angle Hubbard John Hubbard Mehssa Hucke Erra Huffaker Denise Hughes Betty Hunt Reese Hyde Mehssa Imhoff David Ingle John Ingle Tonya Ingram Sheila Irwin Keith Isbell Raymond Isbell Tonya Isbell Larry Jacks Robert Jackson Dabre Jackson Janajacobsen Markjanowski Kelly Jamail Terry Jefferson Melindajeitz Thomas Jennings Paige Jester Chris Jeter Alanjezek Clyde Johnson David Johnson Gwyn Johnson Martha Johnson Rod Johnson Jackie Johnston Jennifer Johnson Lisa Johnston Warren Johnson Annette Jones 234  Freshnrien Genie Jones Keith Jones Michellejones Shelley Jones Sherry Jones Wayne Jones Ehzabethjudah Susan Karickhoff Angela Kellow Latrice Kellow Mike Kelm John Kennedy Renee Kent Chris Kick Darrin Kiely Billy King Renee King Ryan Kinney Casey Kirby Laura Kirby Mary Kirk Donald Kirkland 3tacy Kirtley Mike Kleiber Carter Kleine Sherry Knight Keith Knowlton Lisa Koenig Alex Kolb Sherry Kowalski David Kratz Shawn Krug Kim Krupala Sonja KuUack Brenda Kurtz Jerri LaFitte Carol Lambert Tracy Land Bill Langford Leslie LaQue Grant Larson Charles Lashbrook Lama LaVerane Janet Law Kim Lawson Tma Lawson Joe LeCureux Hammlina Lee Linda Lee Russell Lee Jo Dee LeGrand Mark Leigh Jay Lejeune Cale Lewis Chris Lewis Neal Lewis Andrew Lilley Mike Lindquist Kelli Link Johnny Linker Sarah Lisembee Kim Lisembe Mike Little Curtis Loftin FRESHMEN Freshmen • 235 ■J-viiJl • FRESHMEN Troy Lohr Heather Long Rodney Lovelady Jennifer Lowe Steven Lowery Ronald Lucas Carl Lucius Tracy Luckey Donna Lynch Keith Lynch Elvis Lyons Curt Maddox Lynn Madeley James Magee Vaishali Mahajan Richard Maher Derek Maley Alan Mallard Rae Mallett Philip Mann Becky Manning Melanie Marquardt William Marvez Lee Marvez Colin Mason Virgie Mason Sam Massey Elizabeth Massie Joel Lee Massie Mike Matthews Kim Mathey Calvin Mathis Cindi Matthews Mike Matthews Mark Maywald Jill McAviney Pinkie McBride Kelly McCarthy Tammy McCarthy Lisa McClain Mark McCloy Betty McCowan Missy McCoy Steve McCoy Trish McCoy Angie McCreery Richard McDaniel Rick McDaniel Rhonda McDaniel Tammy McDaniel Cathy McDonald Jerry McGuire Staci McHam Tony Mcjunkin Lon McKnight 236 Freshmen Jayna McLaren Joni McMannis Cindy McMiUian Christine McNeel Chuckie McNeely Tommy McSwain Anna Meelian Todd Meloncon Angela Mendez Joe Mendiola Melissa Mendoza Scott Meiz — Gene Metz Gretchen Meyer Wayne Middleton Stephanie Mihallko Candy Miller Joni Miller Randy Miller Trevor Miller Stacy Milikin James Mills Paul Mills Chris Milne Sabrina Milne Elisa Minieri Monica Minton Mike Mistric James Mitchell Laura Moody Kyle Montgonery Lauren Moody Craig Moore Kim Moore Le ' Ann Moore Reginald Moore Rodney Moore Roy Moore Mia Morenus Allen Morgan FRESHMEN Freshmen • 237 FRESHMEN Larisa Morgan Stephanie Morgan Teresa Morgan Bill Morrow Kevin Morrow Kim Mott Donna Mullens Heinrich Mueller Ed Mueller Jerry Mullins Michael Monatorri Mike Musgrove Ben Naranio Barbara Nelda Johnny Nelson Brian Newhouse Connie Newkirk Chris Newman Tersa Newsom Susan Nichols T. Nickelson Calvin Niermann Jason Norling Tom Norman Kelly Norris Kim Norris Chris Nunn Clayton Nunn Jerry O ' Brien Roy Opel Eric Opperhammer Jaime Ortega James Ort ErinO ' Rorke Christine Ove Wade Paddock James Parker Jon Parker Kathie Parker Bennie Parker Steve Parrish Allison Parson Lori Pate Phill Paul Robert Peace Ricky Pearce Diane Pearson Linda Pells Andrea Penland Alicia Pennington 23S« Freshmen Lahno Pennington Angie Perez Michelle Perkins Jack Perry Julie Pever James Phillips Julia Phillips Teresa Phillips Chris Phythian Elizabeth Pinkston Chris Plude Tony Plummet Angle Pollock Damian Pool Anna Marie Posey Sandra Potter Vickie Pouncey Eric Powell Amanda Power Johnna Prater Aaron Price Lisa Puckett Angle Pugh Gerald Racca Roland Racca Russell Rader Christal Rans Ronnie Randall Joi Rankin Bryan Rasco Leslie Rash Lisa Rawlinson Casey Ray Donnie Real Linda Reddick Brian Reeb Cynthia Reed Danny Reed Vicki Reese Brad Reeves Leoup Reo Jenny Rhea Ruby Rhea Jeff Rhoden Dawn Rice Kelly Rice Belinda Richards Clyde Richardson Terry Richardson Pete Ringo Ronald Rizzo Kaylyn Roberds Mike Roberson Scooter Roberson Danih Roberts John Roberts David Roberts John Roberts Mark Roberts Rex Roberts Becky Robertson Lisa Robinson Loyd Robinson Scooter Robinson V FRESHMEN Freshmen • 239 FRESHMEN Raye-Dawn Rodenburg Jose Rodriguez Vincent Rodriguez Penni Rogers Liz Rogerson Steve Romine Kirbey Rominger Jackie Ross Vick Ross Allen Rouse Mari Rucker Bill Rucker Robin Runnels Garland Rutherford Garland Rutherford Lori Sackett Fara Sapp Shelley Sanders Marlene San Juan Amy Salter Roger Saiser James Sage Ramiro Sarabia Tracy Sanerfield Terri Sauls Carol Saunders Dwain Saunders Dustin Saxon Ann Schaller Kenny Schell Jason Schmidt Kim Schminkey Greta Schraider Alan Shultz Harold Schultz Lenais Schultz Terri Schumann David Schusle Linda Schuster Mike Seism Jody Scott Stephanye Scott James Sears Mark Secors Jack Seifried David Self William Self Martin Sentmanat Gererdo Serebia Tom Severn Tricia Shaw Candy Sikes Lloyd Simmons Ronald Simpson Traci Sims Tina Singer 240 • Freshmen Lori Singelton Brad Smith Kevin Smith Migo Smith Robert Smith Shawn Smith Linus Snider Diane Solis Nick Sorrentino Carolyn Sopchak Shannon Spaulding Wendy Spearman Debbie Sf)ence Jason Spoon Kari Stafford Eric Stalinsky ]e(( Staples Charles Starks Carole Starmack Billy Stengull Michelle Steen Lisa Stepanski David Stephens Lewis Stephens Renee Stephens Chris Stillion Tommy Stites Veronica Stone Eric Stover Mark Stouffer Patrick Strang Jeri Straughan Mary Sullivan Lisa Sutton Sherry Sutton Stephanie Swain Tom Swanson Kevin Sweat Lee Sweeten Data Swinney Marcus Switzer Bill Swoap David Tackett Becca Taylor Michelle Taylor Scott Taylor Sean Taylor Wanda Taylor Stephanie Teele Greg Teeter Mary Jo Tegethoff Teresa Terence John Termotto Mike Terry Amy Thaemar John Thatcher FRESHMEN Freshmen • 241 Laura Thomas Melanie Thomas Steven Thomas Yolanda Thomas Eric Thompson Melissa Thompson Teresa Thompson Susan Thurman Christina Tibbs Tonja Toller Andy Torres Javier Torres Joe Torres Wade Traelack Jeff Traylor Victor Trevino Wilburn Trombatore Lorna Tucker Alan Tumlinson Lesley Twiss Kari Tyson Jay Tysver Anthony Ubregon Michelle Uhlenkott Jeff Ullrich Paula Valentme Neva Van Deusen Nissa VanPelt Dawn VanWagner Melissa VanParys Ron Vandervoort Ricky Vaughn Albert Vazquez Brett Vermillion Joey Vetters Tara Vick Sherry Vidler Brenda Villareal Nicholas Vinson Kathy Vohner Phyllis Vohsen Tommy Vondra Hein Vu Paul Vyoral Tammy Wade Lance Waldie Stephanie Waldie Tammy Walford Kathy Walker Kim Walker Pam Walker Tom Wallace Tina Wallett Dianne Walston Kelly Walston Bryan Ward 242 • Freshmen Kareece Ward Kelli Ward Beatrice Ware Donna Ware Debbie Warren Edwina Washington Cindy Watkins Rachel Watliins Andy Watson Chatles Watson Mark Watthuber Joe Watts Deidra Welch Kathie Welfl Shelly Wells Wendy Welsh Olivia Werby Kimberly West Danny Weyant Tonya Wheaton Amy Whiddon Cherish Whiddon Adam White Anne White Kip White Amy Whitmore Chris Widmer Kim Widmer Tommy Wiggins Shane Wilburn Timmy Wilkerson Terry WiUhoite Bill Williams David Williams Denice Williams LaShawn Williams Marlin Williams Timmy Williams Kim Wilturner Clint Wilson Kelly Wilson Kelly Wilson Suzanne Wilson Amanda Wimbetly Eric Winn Teri Witt Kim Womack Andrew Wong Paula Wood Kim Woodward Stephen Wren Marcus Wright Melanie Wright Tami Wright Albert Yates Donald Yeary Karen Yorek Kristi Young Phil Young Jeff Zemencsik Doug Zimmerle Scott Zimmerman Freshmen • 243 CLASSES 34-4 • Classes CLASSES Classes • 245 1 „ ■- i«a.:u..„.i-- : gjE-j| 1 . iM f 1 ■1 2 1 yF m J 246 • Faculty FACULTY Faculty members serve as kindling for the flame of CHS They nurture the sparks of knowledge which enable us to map our futures. A Welcoming Return Being a true Tiger, Mr. Patterson graduated from Conroe High School in 1957. He then attended the University of Houston where he gained his Bachelor of Science in Education in 1961. Mr. Patterson began his career at Milby High School where he coached for one year. He also coached at Robert E. Lee High School for five years and in the Aldine Independent School District for twelve years. Next, Mr. Patterson proved himself successful when he became the principal for Conroe High School in 1982. Mr. Patterson said, We were blessed to have a town like Conroe with only one high school. This way, we received strong support from the community. The town setting established our traditions in which we ' re proud of and strived to improve every year. The whole community would support the Tigers at our downtown pep rallies. There were many young children who already knew our school song and people still actively sup- ported our school. Also, Mr. Patterson stated that the faculty and student body were great. We were fortunate to have faculty members follow through Con- roe High School, become educated, and return to teach here. The new faculty members and students always seemed to somehow get caught up in the Tigers. Every year, the students improved and became able leaders. We made mistakes along the way, but became stronger as we overcame them. Conroe High School had success in many areas and we united as one to make our school a great place. Asst. Principal KARL SARTORE Asst. Principal GLENN WINN 248 • Faculty 1983-84 SCHOOL BOARD Dr. Eldridge — Pres. Dr. Peet — V.-Pres. Dr. Avery Dr. Collins Mr. Leigh Dr. Rabuck Mrs. Riley Mr. Richard A. Griffin became the new superintendent for Con- roe High School in 1983. As chief executive officer, he assumed the responsibility for the overall operation of the system. Dr. Griffin attended college at Lamar University, Stephen F. Austin State University, North Texas State University, and the University of Houston. He began his career in the Port Arthur Independent School District gaining experience as a teacher and a principal at both elementary and secondary levels for nine years. From 1972-1977, Dr. Griffin served the Clear Creek Independent School District as Director of Special Pro- grams and Assistant Superintendent. From 1977-1981, he served as Superintendent of Schools for the Hawkins Independent School District. Next, Dr. Griffin served as Superintendent of Schools for the Roswell In- dependent School District in south central New Mexico. Previously, Dr. Griffin lived in Natchitoches, Louisiana where he was Professor and Chairman of the Center for Prescriptive Education at Northwestern State University. He also served as Director of a consulting team sponsored by the Louisiana State Department of Education to pro- vide consultation, technical assistance, and inservice education to public school superintendents and Boards of Education. Dr. Griffin taught graduate courses in public school administration and special education. Dr. Griffin had gained a national reputation as a speaker with many publications. He held memberships and offices in a variety of educational and allied organizations. Also, he had been noted for his administrative accomplishments. Dr. Griffin ' s family included his wife, Ann, and three children, Jon, Jennifer, and Joseph. His administrative behavior established the tone of the school operation and was rewarded by helping children and their parents with school related problems. Behind The Curtains Faculty • 249 BETTY SMITH 12th grade counselor ELMER GIPSON 11th grade counselor NANCY GUINN 10th grade counselor SHARON WALTERS 10th grade counselor PAUL HARRIS 9th grade counselor VERA WELLS 9th grade counselor DLANN BAILEY Clinic BARBARA GREEN Clinic MARTHA HAINES Clinic DOLPHUS COLLIER Library BEVERLY WINFREE Library EARL COLLIER 9th grade SUPER When the Going Gets Rough J. M. GOLDING 12th grade dean LUTHER HALL 11th grade dean MIKE MILLIFF 10th grade dean PAT YARBROUGH 9th grade dean ROBERT ZUBER 9th grade dean r 38 Years of Tradition For thirty-eight years, the Freshman Annex was under the supervision of Earl Collier. Mr. Collier had been at the helm of the Freshman building supervis- ing its every function with out an absence in his long stay at Coriroe High School. Mr. Collier came to Conroe High School as a coach and classroom teacher. After years of hard work, he was promoted to the title of Assistant Principle. Mr. Collier also gained the responsibility of District Textbook Co-ordinator, nd finally, his present position, 9th Grade Supervisor. As far as traditions at Conroe High School, Mr. Collier felt that the students at Conroe High School were very competitive in all productions including academics, sports, support groups, and organizations. Mr. Collier said there was always a special effort to out do the previous year, and they did. Also, Conroe High School had a great faculty staff to motivate the students. Mr. Collier stated that Conroe High School had added to the growth in population in the whole county. For we had a well known district which attracted people from outside communities. To sum it up. Earl Collier said he will do whatever is necessary in keeping Conroe High School in its high standards. 250 • Faculty i li. DENNISE ADAMSON Receptionist, Freshman Office MICHAL BRAND Freshman Workroom Faculty Workroom LILIA COUVILLION Library LISA DOYLE Study Hall WILMA EATON Counselors Office GRACE FAIR Dean ' s Office BRENDA FASNACHT Teacher ' s Office VIRGINIA GILBERT Counselor ' s Office JOANN GOLDING Special Services JOAN HAMMOCK Main Office FAYE HARDING Child Care JUDY KIDD Child Care VICKY MCALISTER Dean ' s Office ROBERTA MEEKS Dean ' s Office JOANN MYERS Counselor Office ELLEN NEVES Receptionist, Main Office ELIZABETH OGLESBY Head Attendance Clerk BONNIE PRATT Dept. Head LOIS QUINN Registrar VIRGINIA SCHILHAB Attendance Office RUTH STROZIER Freshman Office MARGIE STUBBS Financial Clerk SHIRLENE VALIGURA Counselor ' s Office KATHY WILLIAMS Freshman Attendance Office JOANN ZASTOUPIL Main Office leasing the Load Faculty 251 upholding Teaching Traditions Many of us do not realize it, but the faculty members of Conroe High School also had traditions to uphold. For in- stance, our teachers, as well as the students, pro- moted school spirit and played leadership roles. Room decorations and tiger t-shirts were displayed throug hout the year. Many teachers also participated in our exciting pep rallies, helping to spread that traditional Conroe Tiger Spirit. They too, set the morale and standards for the students at Conroe High School. The faculty members at Conroe High School became part of the family for every student. Each student spent about seven hours a day with their teachers, and some even more! As the year progressed, we grew closer to our teachers and sometimes found it hard to say goodbye. A teacher ' s job was not as easy as it looked. This nerve-racking job included late nights grading papers, early morning and afternoon makeup tests, extra-credit projects, putting up with boisterous students, and the list goes on. Our teachers at Conroe High School put up with an awful lot. Outside of class, many hours were spent in preparation for the job at hand. Many faculty members engaged in sponsoring club activities, night school, sports, on-the-side jobs, and tutoring needy students. The teachers at Conroe High School did a fine job upholding our school traditions and deserved much more recognition than we gave them! CAROLE DUSEBOUT American History ANNETTE FERRELL World History, Cheerleaders DOROTHY GRAHAM World History DON GRANGER World History LAWREN GUNTER World History LAURA INGLE Government VICKI JORDAN American History PATRICIA KUNS American History BRENDA PRESTAGE American History JANICE MERRYMAN American History KAREN MILLIFF American History FRANCES PEOPLES Government EARL RICHTER Government ■■uilg ..tay at c j ..jt oach and classroom i of Assistant Princip tbook Co-ordinator, .a as traditions at Conroe- Tigh School were very . port groups, and org out do the previous ■V staff to motivatV — -d to the growtl ' hich attrac GLORIA TRAYLO. American History RICHARD WELCH Government JOHN WILSON American History Teaching The Past Today 252 • Faculty rammatically Speaking . . . PAT RUTHERFORD Dept. Head, English IV VICKI BARNES English I SAL LY BEARD English IV LINDA BONAR English I NOLA BOUGHTON English II, GSL BETTY BROOKSHIRE English II LYNN CARTWRIGHT English I SHIRLEY COOK English II JANET DENIGER English II LAURIE DEVEREAL ' X English II ANN DOYLE English II, III DAN EBERHARDT English I, Tennis PATRICIA EZELL English IV BETTYE GORDON English II SUSIE HEFT English III LINDA HERRING English III SUSIE KERR English I SUSAN MORTON English III, Troika FRAN MOTE English I PEGGIE MILLER English III, IV LESLIE PATTERSON English IV BEVERLY PERSON English IV MARILYN SOMMERS English II, III STACY STROZIER English I MAVIS SULLIVAN English II, Psychology CAROL THOMPSON English II. Ill ANNA THORPE English IV CAROL VERCILLINO English III JOANNE WEBER English I, III ELNORA WOOTTON English I c iU ,.W Faculty •253 Distributing Properties JANICE DUNN Dept- Head, Calculus, Ind. Studies PATSY BALDWIN Pre-Aigebra I, Geometry SAM CABLE Trigonometry, Algebra I, C- Math, Geometry CAROLYN FANNIN Algebra I DON FRANCIS Comp. Math, Algebra II, C. Math MARIANNE GORDON Math I DAVID GREENFIELD Geometry, MOCE ERIC HAUG Algebra II, C Math PEGGY HYDE C Math, Math III, Calculus I, Algebra II KAREN KNOTT Problems and Statistics, Trigonometry, Pre-Alg., Alg.II KAREN LILLEY Math II, Trigonometry, C. Math KAY LYNCH Algebra II. C. Math, Geometry IVAN MADELEY Intro-Algebra, Algebra I JUDY NOEL Geometry, C. Math DIANA OCHOA Algebra I, Fom. I LIZ PAUL Math II CAROL REA Trigonometry, Geometry WILLIAM RINGWALD Algebra I, Fom. I VICKIE SWANZY Algebra I, Pre-Algebra, Cheerleaders MARION SZYMCZAK Geometry BILLTRAYLOR Pre-Algebra, Algebra II 254 • Faculty Mrs. Smith discusses ACT scores with Julie Reeves. NOVALENE THURSTON Dept. Head. Biology II KATHY ARNO Chemistry I, Bible AVA BARGMANN Biology I, Astronomy DARLENE BASS Physical Science iMW ' i KAY BAYNE Physical Science CHARLES DARBY Physical Science BABETTE EIKENBERG Biology I EDWARD HULSHOF Physical Science STEVE KHATIBI Physics JOSEPHINE MARSHALL Chemistry I. II GAIL MUIR Physical Science LORl PEACOCK Biology I KEYEA PETERS Biology I CAROL RAICA Biology I, Athletics KATHRYN REICHENBACH Physical Science SHELBA RICHARDSON Biology 1 KAY ROBINSON Physical Science CINDY STORKEL Physical Science, Lab Management VIRGINIA TAMBORELLO Biology I, Geology VIRGINIA TERMEER Chemistry I, Applied Chemistry All Things Great and Small Faculty • 255 Striving For Excellence In Coaching KIP ANDERSON P.E.. Basketball CHRIS BAILES P.E , Football MIKE BARBER Head Football Coach, Athletic Co-Ordinatof BOB BONAR P.E., Football KELLY CALLAHAN Biology, Golf JERRY CARTER World History, Track FREDDIE CREED Sign Language. Am. History, Golf MIKECROWL Alg. I, Pre-Alg.. Football KAREN DOVE Trainer, P.E. RONNIE EIKENBERG Health. Football MIKE FERRELL World History, Baseball JACK FLATAL ' Biology. Soccer TOM HARWOOD Swimming A New Beginning Coach Barber became the head football coach for the Conroe Tigers in 1983. Mr. Barber attended college at East Texas State University. He has coached football at Con- roe for thirteen years, working his way up from freshman coach to varsity head coach. Nine years ago, Coach Barber became the defensive coach for the varsity football team. He then became the defensive co-ordinator four years ago. And finally, he held the positon of Head Football Coach for our Conroe Tigers. Mr. Barber complimented the tradition at Conroe High School. Tradition began many years ago and was left to us to continue. Coach Barber said that it takes a long time to build up tradition and a short time to tear it down. At Conroe High School, everyone was involved in supporting the athletes, the students, support groups, and even the teachers. This past year, the students at Conroe High School made the most progress ever. They have reach- ed a maturity level beyond reproach. Many parents and faculty members commented on the student body. The students knew when to be loud and when to be respectful. The upheld traditions were a tribute to Conroe High School. 56 • Faculty I Winning With Wilder In the spring of 1983, Coach Wilder joined the coaching staff of the Conroe Tigers. He became the well quaUfied basl etbaii coach. Mr. Wilder graduated from Sul Ross Col- lege where he played basketball. He was then basketball coach at Abilene High School for ten years and progressed to become the coach for the basketball team at Howard Col- lege for thirteen years. Not only was Coach Wilder the basketball coach at Conroe High School, but he also helped record statistics for the Conroe Tiger Football team. In the little time he had been at Conroe, Coach Wilder was impress- ed by the Conroe Tiger traditions. Coach Wilder implied that Conroe High School had a large enrollment, but kept the qualities of small school traditions. The Conroe Tiger Basketball team finished the season a step away from State. MILLY SUMMY Bus., Tennis DAVID WEBB Driver ' s Ed., Football RON WELLBORN History, Football HAROLD WILDER P.E., Basketball JAMES HOWELL P.E. HELEN HUBER Athletics Secretary TOMMY JOHNSON P.E., Basketball MARY JO PARKER Health. Volleyball MARSHA PORTER P.E., Basketball FRANK ROMERO History, Basketball MICHAEL SALY Trainer LAURA SCHMIDT P.E., Track DAVE SMITH P.E., Football JOY SPEARS P.E., Softball Making Tracks Toward Victory Faculty • 257 EULINE BASILE Cosmetology GARY BASS Marine Repair MARY BECKER Distributive Education PATTI BECKER Occupational Investigation LINDY BINGHAM VOE BETH CASSELS Office Duplication Vocational GARY KRUGER Vocational Principal JAMES MOORE Vocational Supervisor RUTH SOLLOCK Vocational Counselor LUAN EARTHMAN Secretary WYNELLE GIBSON Vocational Aide LOUISE JESSIP VOE Financial Clerk NORMA RIDDLE CVAEAide CYNT HIA FI.I.IOT VOE Lab HARLAN FUNDERBURG ICT ROBERT HARRIS Metal Trades SUZANNE HOLMES H.E-CE, 258 • Faculty [s Educational HOWARD JACOBSON Printing Trades JOE JORDAN Construction Trades JACK McCULLAR Auto Mechanics CHARLES PARSLEY Agriculture MARIAN PEARCE Child Care FRONCELL REECE Agriculture JOHN REESE Air Conditioning JEAN RIVET Health Careers PHILLIP RIVET Vocational Co-op ALLEN ROGERS Data Processing JAMES SUMMY Building Trades JEFF S UMMY Special Services MARY SUMMY Drafting WILLIAM TABOT Radio and TV JIMMY TAYLOR Auto Body NATALIE TAYLOR Data Processing RICK VACULIN Agriculture CHARLES WELLMAN Agriculture Faculty • 259 Serving Special Needs CHERYL DANIEL Special Services WENDY FEEBACK Special Services LESA HOOKER Special Services PAM KAKOS Special Services MARIANNE KAYE-JOHNSON Special Services TERRI ROGERS Special Services SANDRA YOUNG Special Services FREIDA BORWN O.I. CLIFTER COLEMAN O.I. SHARON WARD O.I TERRI CARTER Latin!, II, III SYLVIA CRUM Spanish I CHERYLJETT French I, II, III, IV PAULA SATHER German LIL III, IV SWANETTE SMITH Spanish I, II. Tiger Paws CLINTON USHER Spanish II, III, IV I 260 • Faculty ROGER BURCHETT Metal Shop CHARLES REED Wood Shop CHUCK SIMON Drafting CAROLYN DEAN Business MARGARET FRANCIS Business TIM HATCHETT Business BARBARA LANDRY Business NITA MOORE Business CAROL PITTS Business EVELYN SMITH Business WILLIAM STEEN Driver ' s Ed. MARYCROSSLEY Homemaking SHIRLEY HAYWARD Homemaking BARBARA POISSOIT Homemaking JOE CUDE Health PAT HILL Health MATTIE EHLER Ceramics JEWEL MANDERS Art, English CYNTHIA REID Art RICK MOFFIT Band DIANE CAIN Special Services, DtiU Team LUCY HUNTER Choir ANN LEE Choir REBECCA BELL Drama CINDY DODD FLARE, Photography MARY BETH PERKINS TRIUMPH, English, Journalism DENNIS BALUSEK Metal Shop MARK BORIN Drafting inhancing Distinctive Abilities Faculty • 261 Feeding The Masses MAIN CAFETERIA: L to R: Annie Smith, Mary Gregg, Alice Smith, Margaret Lucas. Evelyn Patteresen, Betty Spuryeon, Louise StorkeL Back Row: Betty Smith, Christine Tapley, Pat Atkinson, Nor- ma Patterson, Mable Haynes, Zell Long, Geneva Scalf, Rosie Garcia, Katha Cook, Bobby Alridge, Kathy Wilhams. FRESHMAN CAFETERIA: L to R: Elame Fisk, Shirley Bryant, Molly Zamora. Back Row: Joy Perry, Sue Beavers, Bertha Carrington, Marti Genet. 262 • Faculty STUDENT AIDES ATHLETIC OFFICE Lisa Campagna Noel Hudson Kristen Knapp Sherry Knight Leslie Lowe Karley Moore Shawn Parsley Melanie Phillips Kerri Pearce Lisa Stiles Tammy Womack ATTENDANCE OFFICE Bridgette Britanak Freddie Brooks Dawn Croadale Jeffrey Di Russell Doveir Edward Freeny Tonamy Green James Hale Susan Matthews Katy McAviney Shane Rice Dana Richardson Sherry Stoner Robin Swedoski Mark Thomas [idice Weaver TTnslow C J SELORS OFFICE Eric flehner Odis Bryant David Clayton KrisDeWitt Diana Dozier v Michelle Hernandez Theresa Marquardt Billy Maze Bobby McBride Paul Simms Konia Thomas Shannan Williams DEANS OFFICE Bruce Arrington Eric Baker Robert Beck Gwen Besser Donald BuUard Scott Cantrill Troy Carlile Larry Charles Johnnie Dixon Tim Dollar Brandt Dozier Mike Eddings Kelvm Friedel Le Haynes Anthony Henry Rod Jacques Jennifer Jones Shar Keller Vivian Lee Lisa Mayes Scott McShan Mace Meeks Chris Nelson Mike Nelson Randy Rainwater Lisa Reynolds Paula Rice Kenneth Simmons Jennifer Snyder Robert Stewart Billy Thomas Jackie Thomas Paul Threadghiil Donna Todd Laura Weisinger Thomas Whaley DEPABTMENT HEAD OFFICE Dawn CrO xdale (£onn PeaCe ' ;) -. Kenneth Porter Voennifer Reeves Connie Sewell Tasha Sides Sandra Smith Wendi Smith Todd Stevens Norma Wilson FRESHMAN OFFICE Jerry llen Chris Andress Beverly Arnold Joe Becger Ricky $oaz Adam Bohannon Beau Brown Steve $yington Nicole Clarke David Collins Kelly Cook Myra Cooper Clay Copeland David Courtney Laura Dyer Denise Hill Steve Law Nancy Maddox Faye McSwain Cheryl Moore John Norveli Mary Oliver Mark Price Lance Reynolds A.J. Saienni Joe Taylor Vonda VornHagen LIBRARY David Allen Jeff Beard ngela Conway Barbara Echauri iheryl Ellis hn Garza ' am Hobbs !elanie Kelm Margie Kinney Sonya Lee Jennifer Margeson Tim McCoy Bob Miller Robert Morris W. L. Perry Jerry Rogers Stacy Sumroll Troy Thomas David Watthuber MAIN OFFICE ,__ Ryan Alworth f Ronnie Black ,,,f Kim Buckner Phillip Cryar Julie Derrick Sharon Dixon Samantha Horace Sanford Howard Pamela Johnson Felicia Myers Jimmy Sander Angela Smith Bluitt Thomas Suanna Thompson Keri White VOCATIONAL 5 Christina Allen Chris Bartlett John Beckmeyer Stacey Brinegar Linda Caskey M arsha Eeds aSn_GraO Lisa Saxon Tracy Segrest Dena Stokley Sidney Stfawn Tracy Thompson Lisa West Faculty • 263 ; = Honors HONORS JC veryone in CHS reached for the pinnacle of perfection. Those who reached it, served as a blazing tribute to our school. Honors • 265 OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 Jay English Throughout his high school years, Jay was kept quite busy with School and extra-curricular activities. He was very active in the First Methodist Church Youth Group, serving as Treasurer for two years and President for two years. Jay was also the Church District Youth Treasurer. At CHS, Jay was dedicated to the National Forensic League, where he was the Executive Representative and Vice President. Jay par- ticipated in the Partners Club, Industrial Arts Club, Key Club, Science Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Latin Club, where he served as reporter. Jay won many awards in the CHS and Houston Science Fairs, as well as numerous honors in both speech and debate. Jay was an active member of the Student Council and was a class representative for three years. He gained much recognition as he became the President of the National Honor Society and was a member of Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. He was selected as the Flare King Candidate for NHS. Zina Cegielski Zina spent a very active four years at Conroe High School. She devoted many hours to the Future Farmers of America, where Zina dedicated four years. She was chosen as the FFA Sweetheart and was honored as the FFA Flare Queen candidate. Zma also strived on the Student Council for three years where she was a class representative. Zina was also a Golden Girl, in the Key Club, and in Home and Family Living. She received further recognition when she was selected as a member of Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and was chosen as a Homecommg Queen candidate. Carey Ruffer During her four years at Conroe High School, Carey played Varsity Golf. Carey worked diligently in holding the title of District Champ. She also played J. V. basketball. Carey was involved in many organizations. She was a four year member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a four year member of the French Club, and a three year member of the Key Club. Carey engaged in the Leo Club and the Good Sportsmanship League also. During her junior year, she was indu cted into the National Honor Society and later was selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. 2( 6« Honors a Steve Furstenfeld Throughout his high school years, Steve dedicated most of his time to the Industrial Arts Club, where he was Vice- President for 2 years. In Industrial Arts, Steve had won many outstanding awards including an Outstanding Student Award, Best in Division at the Regional, State, and National levels, and a Cer- tificate of Excellence. Besides Industrial Arts, Steve ran track for two years and was involved in the German Club. He was also a member of the lAC, a parliamentary procedure team. Steve was honored to be in the National Honor Society and selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Sharon Dixon Sharon was active at CHS in many areas. Being an athletic trainer occupied most of Sharon ' s time, where she proved herself greatly needed. Sharon was also involved in the FCA for two years, and the Key Club for two years. She helped support the Tigers when she participated in the Tiger Paws her Freshman year. Sharon ' s versatility was displayed as she took part in both the Latin Club and the Spanish Club. She was honored as a member of Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and the Na- tional Honor Society. Darla House IN her four years at CHS, Darla was very active in a variety of activities. She was a four year member of both the Marching Band and the Con- cert Band. During her freshman year, Darla performed in the flag corps. She then became a twirler for the next three years, being named head line twirler and feature twirler. Darla served the Student Council for four years and was a class representative throughout her high school years. Darla was very involved in the Latin Club, where she earned the title of Secretary during her junior year. Darla was a two year member of Mu Alpha Theta, serving as Secretary during her senior year, and found time to be in the German Club. Also during her junior year, Darla was chosen to be in National Honor Society and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Darla was honored as she was nominated for Homecoming Queen and was named the Latin Club Flare Queen candidate. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 Honors • 267 Donna Giles Donna led a very athletic career throughout her four years at Conroe High School. She played on the Varsity Basketball team for four years. Donna was chosen 2nd Team All-District player during her sophomore year and 1st Team All-District player during her junior year. Outside of basketball, Donna ran Varsity Track for a year, where she was a Regional Finalist. Donna also engaged in the FCA for two years, the Key Club, and was a three year member of the Tigerette Club, serving as Secretary for one year. Donna was selected to be a member of the National Honor Society during her junior year. Tim Machajewski Tim stayed busy at CHS as he dedicated himself to the Tiger Marching Band for four years, serving as Woodwind Captain and President. During concert season, Tim played in the Sym- phonic Band for four years. He also played in the Stage Band and Dixieland Band. Tim was a first division soloist and ensemble par- ticipant. He also was a District Band member. Tim also par- ticipated in state contests and won second place. Besides band, Tim was involved in NFL, Latin Club, Young Republicans, Science Club, JCL, Student Council, and Mu Alpha Theta, where Tim serv- ed as Treasurer. Tim was induc ted into the National Honor Society during his junior year and was selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. David Red David was very active in drama in his four years at CHS. He par- ticipated in many plays such as Oklahoma, Finian ' s Rainbow, The Mouse That Roared, The Music Man, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Fiddler On The Roof. David was a dedicated member and served as Presi- dent of the Drama Club and the International Thespian Society. Band also played a part in David ' s high school years. He was in the Marching Band for two years, as well as participating in the Concert Band, Sym- phonic Band, and basketball band. David participated in Winter Color guard and UIL solo and ensemble contests. Among other organizations, David was involved in the French Club, Medical Explorers Club, Science Club, Student Council, Flare Staff, and was the parliamentarian of the Latin Club. David was inducted into National Honor Society, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, and was chosen as a Flare King Candidate for the Drama Club. His most distinguished achievement was becoming a National semi-finalist for the Century III Leadership Scholarship. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 2f ' S ■Honors OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 Scott Seabolt Scott had a very busy high school career. He played tennis for three years, playing on the Varsity level for two of those years. Scott also participated in the National Forensic League for two years. Latin Club, of which Scott was a three year member and Flare King Candidate, occupied much of his time. Scott served as Latin Club President and Chairperson of thejunior Classical League his junior and senior years. Scott was honored as a two year member in the National Honor Society and also Mu Alpha Theta, where he served as President his senior year. Scott was a member of the Flare Staff his senior year, as well as being named to Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Scott was also chosen to par- ticipate in the Rice University History Competition, where he won eighth place. Ed Graham Ed displayed a great deal of intelligence as he maintained perfect grades. Ed participated in the Marching Band for two years. He played in the Concert Band and Symphonic Band during his band career at Conroe High School. Ed also played in the Basketball Band to help support the basketball team. Ed re- ceived honorable awards for his playing ability. Ed was a three year member ot the French Club, a two year member of Mu Alpha Theta, and was inducted into the National Honor Society during his junior year. Ed found time to participate in the Stephen F. Austin Foreign Language Festival and Number Sense. Meri Teweleit Meri was kept busy with being a member of the Marching Band for three years. She also played in the Concert Band. Meri squeezed in many more clubs such as the Partners Club, Youth for Christ, Science Club, and Latin Club, where she par- ticipated for two years. She was also involved in the Key Club and Mu Alpha Theta. Meri was chosen for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students as she summed up her years at Conroe High School. Honors • 269 OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 Rebecca Traylor Rebecca made many great accomplishments during her four years at Conroe High School. She proved herself to be a responsible leader when she became the Co-Editor for the 1984 FLARE. Rebecca was on the FLARE staff for three years where she had previously been on the Organizations staff and Assistant Editor for the Organizations staff. Rebecca was recognized as she was chosen as Flare Queen Candidate for the FLARE staff. Rebecca was also very active in the Marching Band. She performed in the Flag Corps for two years and played in the Symphonic Band for three years. Rebecca was a dedicated member of the German Club for four years, serving as Treasurer both her sophomore and senior year. She participated in the German Club State Competition winning 1st place in the musical division. Rebecca was also involved in the Science Club for three years. Her senior year, Rebecca was invited to attend the University of Texas Science Symposium. Somewhere, Rebecca fit in the Partners Club and two years of being a member of Mu Alpha Theta. As a junior, Rebecca was inducted into the National Honor Society and earned the responsibility of Media Chairperson. Even greater achievements included the National Merit Commendation and Co-Valedictorian. Kevin Callahan Tennis played a major role in Kevin ' s high school career, where he played on the Varsity team for three years. Kevin also marched in the Tiger Marching Band for one year. Among many clubs, Kevin participated in the Science Club, the Partners Club, the Key Club, and FCA. Kevin also devoted time to the French Club, serving as the Historian during his senior year. He also found time to give to the Leo Club and the Young Republicans. Mace Meeks Mace strived for excellence playing football. He played for the freshman team for one year and played three years on the Varsity team. Mace was named All-District Honorable Men- tion, All-County, Ail-District First Team, Greater Houston Defense, Academic All-State, and was also on the Blue Chip List. Mace also played Varsity soccer and ran Varsity track for two years, where he qualified for Regionals. Mace still found time to participate in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Key Club for two years. He was inducted into National Honor Society during his junior year and participated in American Legion Boys ' State. 270 ' Honors U Adam Popp Adam was active in many extra-curricular activities throughout his high school years. He played football for two years, but Adams true love was baseball. He played two years of J.V. baseball, and was on the Varsity team his last two years. Adam was also a three year member of the German Club, serving as Treasurer his junior year and President and Flare King Candidate his senior year. He was a two year member of the Young Republicans and participated in the Good Sportsmanship League and Student Council his senior year. Adam was honored by a two year membership in Mu Alp ha Theta, as well as National Honor Society, where he was elected Ways and Means Chairman. Adam also received the privilege of membership in Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Jada Bolton Jada devoted four years of high school to the Tiger Marching Band and took the responsibility of being Band Secretary. She played in the Concert Band for one year and played in the Sym- phonic Band for three years. Besides band, Jada was also involved in the German Club for three years, where she was chosen as Secretary both her junior and senior year, and in the Science Club for two years. She won many awards throughout high school, in- cluding both the CHS and Houston Science Fair, the U.T. Science Symposium, and also in drafting. Jada also participated in the Latin Club, Key Club, and her church youth group. Jada was chosen as President for the Church Youth Council. Among other honors, Jada was a member of the Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society. Susan Wilson Golden Girls played an important role in Susan ' s high school days. She was a four year member of the drill team, and was elected to serve as a representative for that organization her freshman and sophomore years. She was named Best of Company D her freshman year and Golden Girl of the Week her senior year. Susan danced with the GiGi ' s for two years. Her junior year she was named Lieutenant of Com- pany C and her senior year was kept busy with the momentous task of serving as major of the Golden Girls. Susan also served as Secretary of her Class for four years. Flare Staff photographer for three years, and was a member of the Student Council, Spanish Club, and Key Club, of which she was elected Flare Queen Candidate. Susan was also a Homecoming Queen Candidate her senior year. She was honored by being named to the National Honor Society and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 Honors • 271 Hans Schmuck Hans was a very busy student during his four years at CHS. He was a four year member of the German Club, where he serv- ed as Vice-President his junior year. Hans played basketball for his first two years of high school, but his loyalties turned toward Varsi- ty soccer his senior year. Student government also played an impor- tant role in Hans ' high school years. He served as a class represen- tative his junior year and as Student Body Vice-President his senior year. Hans ' active life did not let his grades suffer. He was inducted into the National Honor Society as a junior because of his academic excellence. Jacqui Sentmanat Being a dedicated student at Conroe High School was Jac- qui ' s goal. She was involved in U.I.L. Math, U.I.L. Science, and many science fairs, proving herself quite successful by winning many awards. Jacqui participated in the National Forensic League for three years, where she was double-qualified for State and served as Secretary. She was a two year member of Mu Alpha Theta and took the responsibility of Treasurer for the Law Explorers for two years in a row. Jacqui was also a member of the Young Republicans and inducted into the National Honor Society during her junior year. Jacqui ' s greatest accomplishment was earning the National Merit Commended Student Award. She also devoted time to the Sacred Heart Youth Group. Tracy Higgins ' 1 ' racy was a very dedicated student at CHS. She was a four year JL member of the Young Republicans, where Tracy served as Secretary, Vice-President, and President. Tracy was also involved in the National Forensic League for four years. She served as Represen- tative, Secretary, Vice-President, and President for the NFL. Tracy won many awards at spieech tournaments, including outstanding speaker and third place in UIL District in Debate. She was triple- qualified for TFA State m extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and championship debate. Tracy found time to play Freshman, J.V., and Varsity tennis. She won first place in Freshman Girls Double Ten- nis at District. Tracy was inducted into National Honor Society and took the responsibility of Social Chairperson. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1984 272 • Honors Kelvin Friedel Kelvin ' s excellent talent was demonstrated as he played foot- ball for the Tigers. Kelvin was honored by playing on the Varsity team for three years. He was selected as a Honorable Men- tion All-District player his junior year. His senior year, Kelvin was chosen as an All-District and All-County player. Kelvin also found time to participate in the German Club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Key Club. Nancy Ream Nancy devoted most of her time to Conroe High School as a dedicated student. She was involved in the Conroe High School Science Fair where she was awarded 4th place. Nancy was also in OEA, which helped her acquire office skills. She was a two year member of Mu Alpha Theta and gained recognition when she was selected to be a member of the National Honor Society during her junior year. Charlie Russell Charlie ' s area of excellence during his high school years was basketball. He managed to play both football and basketball his freshman year, but by his sophomore year Charlie gave up foot- ball to play on the Varsity Basketball team. He continued to play on the Varsity team through his senior year. His talent was recognized when he was named to Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Jake Haden Jake was a dedicated football player during his high school years. He was a four year member of the Key Club and a two year member of Mu Alpha Theta. Jake also served on the Student Council for two years. He was Class Vice-President during his junior year and Class President during his senior year. The National Honor Society was one of Jake ' s credits. Honors • 273 The Winning Tradition of CHS CONROE HIGH SCHOOL HAS MORE THAN ITS SHARE OF WINNERS Conroe High School is filled with gifted peo- ple who strive to attain goals and fulfill their dreams. This section is a tribute to those talented enough to merit recognition for their achievements. By reaching goals that had been set for them these students rewarded themselves and helped CHS continue its winning tradition. Because of these people ' s efforts, both in and out of school, Conroe High was represented very well. Congratulations to these talented young men and women. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS: Jay English — Finalist and Jeff Hartman — Semi-Finalist. REBECCA TRAYLOR and GRANT UNDERWOOD wete named Co-Valedictorian tor 1984. NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDATIONS; Rebecca Traylor, qui Sentmanat, Tom Doyle, and Ben Hughs. 274 • Honors I HF 1984 CHS Science Fair Winners Alan Abell Staci McHan Kitk Bauer Christine McNeel Jada Bolton Trevor Miller Richie Britton Kyle Montgomery Rocky Butler Joni Noel lohn Eises Todd Raabe Michael Eises Jim Sage Richard Foshea Greta Schroeder Myriam Klein Kevin Vinther CHOIR HONORS: Donna Dockery. Tracy Giles, Lindley Stewart, Kevin Pippin, Scott Wilson BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Mace Meeks, Mary Jo Mauermanjay English, and (not pictured) Valerie Zinnicker BAND HONORS: Greg Bloh — district, Henry Judah , Jim Machajewski, Sonja Choate — District, Susan Dindot, Cathy Rose, Cindy McMillian, Connie Bills,Jim Winslett, Dennis Machajewski, David Feagin, Stephen Kloesel. Honors • 275 AMY HOKE AND CAREY RUFFER were both named to the All District Golf Team. Caiey Ruffer was also named to the All American Girls Golf Team- PATTI SCHAFER was ranked among Girls under 18 in the state ot Texas. GIRL ' S ALL-DISTRICT BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Donna Giles Kim Buckner SECOND TEAM Jennifer Reeves Nancy LupPlace BOY ' S ALL-DISTRICT BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Rod Jacques Maurice Wright SECOND TEAM Kelvin Smith HONORABLE MENTION David Preston Charlie Russell 276 ' Honors THE 1983 ALL DISTRICT 16 5A FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS: Front: Chip Dnscoll — 2nd Team, Mark Kelm — 1st Team, Chris Nelson — 2nd Team, Tom Richardson — 2nd Team. Back; Mark Gills — 2nd Team, Kelvin Friedel — 1st Team, Eric Krolczyk — 1st Team, Ed Thorton — 1st Team, Jeffery Meeks — 1st Team. Not Pictured: Ed Freeny — 1st Team, Odell Benskin — 1st Team, Bruce Williams — 2nd Team, Kevin Carter — Honorable Mention. ANNETTE PUTMAN, KELLI KELLUM, AND SONIA WEST were all selecred to the All District Volleyball Team. MACE MEEKS was selected to the State Blue Chipper List and also qualified tor the All Academic Team. The Winning Tradition of CHS Honors • 277 7 ' ' Spons f- SPORTS X he heat of competition, fric- tion between rivals, and agony of defeat are all sparked by the flame of CHS, which drives us to strive for victory. Sports • 279 A Friend to all . . . Coach Buddy Moorhead It has been approximately two months since our season ended. During time I have spent many hours thinking, pouting, and wondering about i ' uture. I ' m sure you have too. It is time to stop pouting and to set joals. Tradition here has been that I meet with the Seniors on the first ly following the last game for the last time. , This year as you know, I tried to meet with you on two different iions. I could not talk. I choked! I know that you were expecting great advice and some words that would make you feel better. You jved none and I sincerely apologize for that. I have been coaching along time and I have been associated with a lot -eat teams and outstanding young men. I have always been guilty of ing too close to my players, but this year was different. I have known lajority of you, all of your lives. I got so close that sometimes I :rouble communicating. As you well know by now I am a very emotional person, and my love ;his group of Seniors caused me to choke nearly to. death at times when )ke to you or about you. You have had such great character and pride and you have worked so It all paid off. The greatest season ever for the Tigers. Now you are entering another phase of life. This phase is a little ler. You have had success in football because you made a commitment, loved and cared for one another and put forth effort that you didn ' t that you had. Go into this phase of life with the same determination ittitude and you will achieve your goals. You must also realize that this 1s a phase of life that is also very 1 on your parents. Always let your parents know that you love them, b wait until Its too late to tell them that you love them. Set your goals high, work hard, and you will get there. I love you guys, God Bless you. Coactki orhe; The following is the last letter Coach Buddy Moorhead wrote to the Boy ' s. It showed the love and concern he had for not only the students, but everyone he canie into contact with. He graduated from CHS in 1957 and caine back to CISD as a coach in 1967. Moorhead led Golf teams and many football teams in outstanding records. He became Head Coach in 1980 where he remained at CHS until June 19, 1983. Coach Buddy Moorhead will be missed by all. FOOTBALL: A CONROE TRADITION: ?fikk  i mlli 1983 CONROE TIGERS Greg Burks 1 Daniel McWashington 5 Dennis Stewart 7 Mark Kelm 8 Bubba Jacques 10 David White 11 Bruce Williams 12 Daryl Austin 14 Bruce Arrington 15 Ricky Ybarra 16 Gary Meador 20 Keith Sneed 21 Mace Meeks 22 Jeff Davis 23 Kelvin Yates 24 Forrest Sealy 25 Tommy Broussard 30 Ed Freeny 31 Lance Reynolds 32 EdThorton 33 Chip Driscoll 34 Bobby Lentz 35 Ricky Boaz 40 John Wingate 41 Walter Stephens 42 John Ullrich 44 Steve Westergren 45 OdellBenskin 50 ' CONROE TEAM OPPONENT 30. ■Aldine 7 22 Lufkin ■10 14 Mac Arthur 21 24 Humble 10 Waco Univ. 7 29 Spring 14 9 Kingwood 8 21 McCullough 13 ■16 New Canev 20 Westfield Cy-Creek 51 Corey Anderson 52 Kelly Holmes 53 Kevin Carter 54 Chad Clinkscales 55 Tom Richardson 56 Jake Haden 60 Donnie Engleby 61 Bo Alexander 62 Todd Raabe 64 Phil West 65 Chris Nelson 66 Mark Gills 67 Ryan Alworth 71 Kelvin Friedel 72 Russell Moore 74 Buddy Daniel 75 Scott McShan 76 Chris Hoffman 77 Donald Campbell 80 Eric Krolczyk 81 Leon Foots 82 Brandt Dozier 84 Paul Pritchett 85 Mark Whitworth 86 Jason Ward 88 James Scaffe 91 Steve Morrow 282 ' Football A CONROE TRADITION PRE-DISTRICT PROVIDES TOUGH COMPETITION — EXPERIENCE As the summer of ' 83 came to a close, a questionmark stood over the C.H.S. campus as to how the always highly favored Conroe Tigers would fair in the upcoming season. With a new head coach, defensive co-ordinator Mike Barber, after the tragic death of former Tiger boss Buddy Moorhead, the outlook was not clear. But nevertheless, despite the adversity, the Varsity made their way onto the practice field and began to drill. On September 2 at about 7:15p.m., Coach Barber called everyone into the dressing room and gave each player a solitary black star to wear on their helmet. This was to represent the late Coach Moorhead, but it also wiped that questionmark out of everyone ' s mind, they were now going to win for a cause. Forty-five minutes later the Tigers took the field against an exceptional Aldine team. Four quarters later, the scoreboard read 30-7 in favor of the Tigers. Help came from two touchdowns and a % yard effort by Mark Kelm, two touchdown passes by Quarter- back Bruce Williams, and an excellend defensive effort. Next, the Tigers were to face another tough team, the Lufkin Panthers. But, behind two touchdowns via Ed Thorton, the Varsity beat the Panthers for the third straight year, 22-10. In their final game before beginning district, which would prove to not be as easy as the first two games, they had to face the MacArthur Generals. After a very physical game, which resulted in the loss of Sophomore runningback Keith Sneed, the Tigers were to fall short 21-14. Coach Barber commented that, This will be the most physical game we ' ll play this year. Despite their first loss, the Varsity ran up some impressive statistics; they outscored their opponents 66-38, and totaled 825 yards total offense, a 275 yard a game average. Ready to go into district play, the outlook seemed bright for the Tigers and their confidence was high. Another district title seemed within reach. ED FREENY puts a move on a unsuspecting player. MEEKS and SEALY in for the kill. SENIOR Phil West takes the ball away from a helpless Lufkin Panther. ED THORTON is up and over for the score. 2S4 « Football TIGERS SMACK MAC ATTACK CONROE CRUSHES ARCH-NEMESIS 21-13 Maybe the biggest, and certainly one of the most important, games played in District 16-5A football is the Annual Conroe- McCuUough shootout. This game, for the bragging rights of the county, was scheduled for October 21, this year, and what a game it turned out to be. First of all, there were many different things about this game. Going in Conroe was 3-0 in district and McCuUough 2-1. Even though they each still had two games left, if Conroe beat McCuUough, the Highlanders were out of the play-off scene. Next, McCuUough was scheduled to be the home team, so Conroe fans had to sit on the visitor ' s side. But nonetheless, a very fired up Tiger team walked down the visitor ' s run- way and dominated the first half of the game. By the end of the half the Tigers, behind Ed Thorton ' s three touchdowns and Forrest Sealy ' s three PAT ' s, were winning 21-6. In the second half the Highlanders made a comeback surge and got a quick score to make it 21-13, but that ' s when the tough Tiger defense bowed up. The Highlanders would not see paydirt again. The defensive line led by seniors Odell Benskin and Ed Thorton, along with other stan- douts, punished McCuUough ' s running attack and when they took to the air, sophomore Bubba Jacques picked off two consecutive passes to give him the district lead in interceptions. When the final whistle sounded the Tigers prevailed again for the second straight year, 21-13- The fans storm- ed onto the field, coach Barber was lifted into the air, and the thrill of vic- tory was enjoyed by everyone. MARK KELM cuts around the end for a big gain. SILENCE before the storm. SENIOR Quarterback Bruce WiUiams looks for an opening. Football -285 A CONROE TRADITION CONROE TIGERS: DISTRICT 16-5A CHAMPS With new first year head coach Mike Barber at the helm, the Tigers preparing for district, looking at a much tougher District 16-5A than ever before. Every team was stronger and better than ever, but the Tigers, who were previously ranked sixth in state and first in the Houston Area, had a bright outlook. In their first test, they met the Humble Wildcats, and passed with flying colors, embarrassing Humble 24-0. The always tough Conroe defense held the helpless Wildkats to just 60 yards rushing and only 168 yards total offense. The Tiger offense on the other hand, rolled to a tremendous 295 yards total. Next the Tigers, in a non-district game squeeked by the Waco Univer- sity Trojans 10-7 and then prepared for their next district game against the Spring Lions. After an embarrassment last year, the Lions were out for revenge, but to no avail. The Conroe team stormed the Lions 29-14 and beat them for the sixth straight year, in what was the turning point of the year for the Tigers. They were playing with a lot more unity, intensity and emotion than ever before. Behind the toe of Forrest Sealy (3 fieldgoals), Bubba Jacques ' two interceptions, and a district leading 78 yard kick-off return by Mace Meeks to set up a score, the Conroe team handily dispos- ed of their foe. The Conroe varsity could not savor their victory long though, the next week they were to face a highly talked about Kingwood team, for Homecoming. Conroe has not lost a homecoming game in who knows when, so the pressure was on. Senior runningback Mark Kelm helped to relieve some of that pressure as he rushed for 105 yards to help the Tigers ease by Kingwood 9-8. The following week the town of Conroe perked up for what is always an exciting game when the McCullough Highlanders rolled onto the CHS campus. The Conroe Tigers repeated their win from the previous year, by prevailing over the Macs 21-13. Senior Ed Thorton had an ex- cellent scoring effort with all three of the Tiger scores, and the defensive unit as a whole showed an outstanding performance as well. Coming down off of a big victory, the Tigers still had time to demolish the New Caney Eagles 56-20. Mark Kelm put on a clinic by rushing for 112 yards and scoring three touchdowns. The defensive secondary had a field day with Sophomore Bubba Jacques, Juniors Tim Kelley and Chip DriscoU, and Seniors Gary Meador and Mace Meeks all getting a total of six interceptions. This was the Tigers ' last home game of the season and all reserves got playing time, with Seniors only playing the fourth quarter. The final game of the regular season was against a very tough Westfield team for the district crown. With the trophy in view from their sidelines, the Tigers who were already assured of a play-off spot, took the field and handily beat the Mustangs 17-7. The secondary again prevailed, bagging another three interceptions, bringing their total to a record high 17 pick-offs. Senior Mace Meeks returned a district leading 44 yard punt return to set up an Ed Thorton score, his first of two for that game. Finishing district with an unblemished 6-0 record, 9-1 overall, the Con- roe varsity outscored their opponents 232-107, allowing the fewest points in the district. The offense averaged 269 yards a game while the defense allowed only 1% yards a game. After receiving their district trophy the Tigers set their sites for Bi - District. 1983-84 VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES AND TRAINERS: Top Row: K. Dove, M. Ferrell, F. Romero, Head Coach — M. Barber, T. Johnson, D. Webb, M. Saly. Bottom Row: J. Howell, C. Bales, R. Eikenberg, M. Crowell, R. Welborn, B. Bonar, D. Smith. TIGER BOSS Mike Barber con- gratulates players after another victory. 286 •Football )ANIEL McWASHINGTON shows the hrill of victory. Tiger Pride Never Dies Tigers Fall Short In Bi-District The season was going great for th; Tigers, they had just won district and were now facing a sup- posedly weaker Cy-Creek team. But like all good things, their luck came to an end. The game started out good enough with kicker Forrest Sealy booting the opening kick-off into the end zone. Then, the defense held their ground and forced Cy-Creek to punt. The offense then drove the ball downfield but had to settle for a fieldgoal. Then the tides began to turn. On their next possession, Cy-Creek drove downfield for the game ' s first touchdown and took a 7-3 lead. As time ran out in the first half, Conroe once again took the ball downfield but fell short on a last second attempt for a touchdown. The sec- ond half was a stalemate until there were about three minutes left in the fourth quarter. Cy-Creek was forced to punt from their own endzone, but after a bad snap, gave up a safety. After the kickoff, and an excellent Meeks return, the Tigers drove to the Cy-Creek 31 yard line and faced a third and short. Forrest Sealy, the Tiger kicker took the field and prepared to win the game for Conroe. But then fate struck and a Cy-Creek lineman found his way through the trenches and blocked the attempt, and Con- roe ' s chances of advancing in the play-offs. The opponents then took the ball with under two minutes left and stalled until the clock ticked down. Even though this ended a long season, the Tigers were not desolate for long. One tends to look back on a season and remember not their losses and mistakes, but their victories and their contribu- tions. This was the case of the Tigers. The Seniors reminisced of past seasons and the underclassmen readied for the next year. But most of all, everyone realized that by going 9-2 on the season, winning district, and walking away with their heads up, that they had kept up the tradition and followed the pattern that Tigers of the past had set for years and years before them. SENIOR KELVIN YATES finds a hole behind some excellent blocking. FORREST SEALY racks up another score for the Tigers. TIGERS join together after a victory over McCoUough to sing the school song. FOOTBALL Football • 287 FOOTBALL Jay Vee ' s Jolt Opposition The Conroe Tiger Junior Varsity was led by coaches Ron Wellborn, Mike Crowl, and Ron Eikenberg. They started off the season with an opening loss to Aldine, but they work- ed hard and came back to finish the season with a 5-5 record. Although the team did give up a few close games, they always hung tough and gave a strong fight. The team was equipped with a lot of talent. Some key offensive players were Larrick French and Anthony Placide, while the defense was led by Jamie Roughneck Cambell. Many of the Jay-Vee ' s proposed starting players were recruited to play on the varsity, but the team went on playing. Trying new people at new positions, they came up with a strong club. 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Junior Varsity Football Team. STACI CLARK pushes for extra yarda . ' t ANTHONY HENRY making the ca . 2S8 ' JV Football I Sophomores 3 See the Light As the Tiger Sophomores began their season under the coaching of Mike Fer- rell and Tommy Johnson, they were confident and ready to get their season underway. After suffering an early season setback, an opening game loss to Aldine, they bounced back with new vigor. The young Tigers went on to win a 9-1 record for the season, undefeateed in District and clinching the District Crown. Behind the superlative efforts of tailback Steve Westergren, and lineman Colby Thames, Jay Jenkins, and Matt Whitney, the Sophomore offense rolled to several easy victories, in- cluding a 38-0 victory over MacArthur. Also, defensive standouts, such as Darrell Sherer and Dumond Johnson, helped lead the team to many shutout triumphs. With the success shown by the Sophomores this year, outcomes such as a promising future seem well within reach. TODD SHELTON cuts back against the grain. 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Sophomore Football Team. FOOTBALL Sophomore. Football. • 289 FOOTBALL Dominate District fcsr-ssKKs The Tiger Freshmen began their first season as Conroe Tigers under the guidance of coaches Frank Romero and James Howell. Although the Freshmen got off to a di sap- pointing start, they came back and won their last seven games of the season. The A team finished the season with a 7-2-1 record. Led by offensive standouts such as Raymond Isbell, Terry Richardson, and Jeff Staples, the frosh went undefeated in district to win the district ti- tle. Defensive leaders Arthur Harris, Steven Mc- Coy, Russell Ferrell and James Glaspie helped the defense register many victories including a 14-6 triumph over arch rival McCuUough. The B team led by Coach Chris Bales also took district with a 7-3 record. With such players as Jeff Edwards, Brian Auld, and Chris Nunn leading the offense, and Jessie Farmer and Johnny Cantu leading the defense, the team had an amazing five straight shut outs in district play. They too, beat McCuUough, but by a score of 38-0. The team had a slow start, but they worked hard and got better, said Coach Bales. With this strong sh owing the Freshmen appear to have a lot of potential. FRESHMAN offense poised on the line of scrimmage. - ' - M-- 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Freshman Football Tea. ?90 • Freshman Football -1— r Healing Helpers The Conroe High School Training Staff is a vital part of the Tiger Athletic program. These students are required to learn taping and treatment of athletic injuries. Mike Saly and Karen Dove supervised the trainers ' activities. These people not only help our school ' s athletes get over their ailments, but also help prevent them from occurring. With the support of this select staff our athletes are in good hands. TRAINERS John Bruce and Chris Roan tend to injured Ed Freeny ' s ankle. TRAINERS prepare ice, towels. E 1983-84 TRAINERS: TRAINERS Trainers • 291 TENNIS Netters Gain Experience As the Tennis Team looked toward the 1983-84 season, the only problem that they foresaw was the lack of experienced players on the varsity team. With only two seniors on the boy ' s team and three seniors on the girl ' s team, the Tigers had much adversity to hurdle. But, led by Sophomores Patti Shafer and Corey Dyke, the Tigers overcame that adversity and made a strong showing. In the fall, the team tennis season, the Tigers finished third behind the senior-filled teams of Kingwood and McCuUough, and they also had quality performances in the Klein I.S.D. Invita- tional and in the Nimitz tournament. With the experience gained from the Fall season, the Tennis Team looked forward to the Spring season with renewed vigor. Thoughts of a District Championship in the spring, and possi- ble spots in the Regional and State tournaments fueled the Tigers to look all the way to State. COREY DYKE executes an overhead GREG GORDON and Chris Widmer practice their doubles. MYRIAM KLEIN prepares to return a deep lob. 202  Tennis Tennis • 293 Netters Gain Experience ROBERT SARTIN concentrates on his forehand. AMBER ADUDDLE lobs her opponent. KRISTEN CASTELLANOS waits for her partner to serve. LINDA ATCHISON eyes a forehand 29-1 ' = Tennis THE 1983JV TENNIS TEAM KRISTEN CASTELLANOS displays perfect form. JANET WELCH shows intensity in her backhand. TENNIS Tennis • 295 SWIMMING Swimmers Cause a Splash in 16 5-A The Tiger swimming and diving schedule could just be the most difficult schedule assembled in the state of Texas, as eight of ten opponents finished in the Top 20 of last year ' s State Meet. Included on that list is Clear Lake High School, defending state champions for ten years. This was to be a season to remember. Led by seniors Doug Campbell, Cheryl Fredrickson, Mike Haughey and Leah Kennedy, the swim- mers entered the competition with spirit that makes all Tigers special. The Tigers entered the season with more depth than in years past, as they carry a squad of 32 members, each person vital in what could prove to be a promising year. Returning to the team are seven Regional qualifiers from last year ' s team, including a host of underclassmen and a cast of promising freshmen. The key in- gredient to the success of this year ' s team was keeping everyone healthy, explains second year coach Tom Harwood, That, along with the difficult scheduling could prove to be the Tigers ' only nemesis. ANGIE PEREZ shows championship form upon entering the water. TIM TERMEER gets off to a good start at a previous meet. ■« ' ■«Sr ' .--.i - - ' 296 •Swimming = . THE 1983-84 Varsity Swim Team COACH HARWOOD gives the girls their daily workout. WENDY PARKS shows near perfect form. ,? vi 4 SWIMMING Swimming • 297 VOLLEYBALL I Young Spikers Strive for State As the Tigerette Volleyball team looked ahead to the season in early August, mak- ing the playoffs was a goal that they knew would be difficult to attain. Led by senior Sonia West and junior Kelli Kellen, they started the season disappointingly, but the Tigerettes re- bounded for a strong showing in the Conroe Tournament. As they star ted district play the playoff goal seemed to be getting closer and closer to a reality. However, two heartbreaking losses to arch-rival McCuUough and District Champ Westfield ended the dream and the season as well. Despite not making the playoffs, the Tigerettes learned a lot about themselves and their chances next year. Their pride and determination carried a team not even mention- ed before the season to contend for a playoff spot. Annette Putman said, The dedication was there. This is by far the greatest team effort I have ever been a part of With the experience and depth returning to next year ' s squad, things will be looking up for Tigerette Volleyball. ANNETTE PUTMAN drives the ball down the opponent ' s throats. THE 1983 Volleyball Team 298 • Volleyball COACH PARKER makes her point. LORI BIEWEN spikes the ball past a McC ullough defender. THE BENCH watches the action. ANNETTE PUTMAN and Kelli Kellen block an opponent ' s shot. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball • 299 CROSS COUNTRY Tigerettes Go the Distance The Tigerettes Cross-Country team con- sisted of seven girls who had high hopes for the 83-84 season. They could be found train- ing hard during the hot summer days. Even the sweltering weather did not stop them. The girls practiced long and hard hours for what lay ahead. They were led by senior Rhonda Hock, who was training to place at the state meet in which she finished ninth. In district competition the team moved from a fifth place finish in 82 to a third place in 1983 behind McCuUough and Kingwood. The Tigerettes took on their op- ponents the way Coach Schmidt had intended them to. Coach Schmidt says, I feel these girls set their goal for improvement and met the challenge. The Tigerettes proved they could go the distance. DANA KUTACH leads the daily practice. 1983-84 GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: Back, L-R: D. Goodson, K. Underwood, D. Kutach, D. H: Front, L-R: G. Sullivan, C. Cain, R. Hoc .iOO ' Cids Cross Country CONROE RUNNERS train hard for the upcoming season. CANDY CAIN paces herself at the District meet. MEMBERS of the team practice on all types of terrain during workouts. RHONDA HOCK finished ninth in state. CROSS COUNTRY Girls Cross Country • 301 CROSS COUNTRY Tiger Harriers Make Tracks The Tiger Cross Country team finished the highly successful 1983 season by finishing tenth in State. They had five invitational vic- tories, District Runner-up, third at Regionals, and a high state finish. The team was led by All-Region performer senior Neugal Haywood and junior Tracy Gilbert. Other top hands were seniors Clarence Lewis and Sean Hindryx; juniors Scott Housewirth, Tim Henderson, and Brett Miller; and Sophomore David Schultz. All these achievements were through the hard work and dedication of these young men by year round work. They try to run 1,000 miles during the summers in preparation for the tough Cross Country season that lies ahead of them. I was most proud and pleased by this year ' s record and expect this caliber of performance in the future. I expect this to become a tradition here at Conroe High School, said Coach Carter. NEUGAL HAYWOOD keeps in step with the competition. TIC, TAC, TOE . . . three Tigers m a row. 302 • Boys Cross Country —■■- f: jr «M| ' ' ; THE 1983-84 Conroe Cross Country Team. TRACY GILBERT goes the extra mile. A CONROE runner stretches out before a workout. CROSS COUNTRY Boy ' s Cross Country • 303 GOLF ' ¥ ' Conroe Swingers . , Tee Off to a New Season The 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Golf Team had entered another season. These boys prac- ticed hard all summer playing many rounds to improve on their form. Once school began they really got down to work. They hit the greens and started qualifying for the season to come. This went on through the months of November, December, and January. Then in the beginning of February the tournaments started. This went on until April, which was when district is played. The Tiger team looked for- ward to state in May. This was one of the best teams I have ever coached. They were very young, but they sure were strong, Coach Fred- die Creed said. The boys leading this team were David White, P.J. Montanari, Brad Agee, Mark Massengale, Steve Termeer, and Keith Stubbs. MARK MASSENGALE, Steve Termeer, and Bo Beard look over their scores. 1 4 MARK MASSENGALE lines it p.  Boys Golf THE 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Golf Team. JOHN SEBASTIAN displays near perfect form. SOMETIMES you just gotta say . . . BOY ' S GOLF Boy ' s Golf ' 305 GOLF I Tee ' d Up For State With only two seniors to look to for leadership, the 1983-84 girls golf team was unsure of their ability to repeat last year ' s trip to Austin. Fears were calmed, after the first tournament of the season. The team came away victorious, beating the 1983 state champs. Cypress Creek, by a slim margin. The early victory did not disillusion the girls. They realized that a lot of hard work was needed. Under the coaching of Kelly Callahan they continued to strive toward their ultimate goal — a state championship. Seniors Carey Ruffer and Amy Hoke proved to be the real backbone of the team, providing the scores as well as the experience. The team continued to mature as the end of the season drew near, making their goal a very attainable one. • ' - '  a - e ' ' r-v-is- ' -r---. ■sj-s ' ' ' PAM WILSON leads into her chip. 1983-94 GIRL ' S GOLF TEAM: Front: Judy Shaw, Vera Davis, Heather McLauren, Michelle Riley. Back: Mary Sullivan, Christine Amato, Amy Hoke, Coach Kelly Callahan, Carey Ruffer, and Andrea Sechler, Pam Wilson. AMY HOKE eyes her shot as it lands on the green. 506 GLrl ' s Golf CAREY RUFFER displays her All-American form. I MARY SULLIVAN digs her way out of the sand trap. GIRL ' S GOLF Girl ' s Golf 307 BOY ' S BASKETBALL Run, Gun, and Have Fun f The 1983-84 season marked a new beginn- ing and gave a new name for basketball in Conroe. Under head coach Harold Wilder, whose Pack the Pit slogan had the C.H.S. Gym filled to the brim at every home game, the Tiger Team dominated District 16-5A. Coach Wilder ' s philosophy of run, gun, and have fun has made the difference in our suc- cess. This year I learned the difference bet- ween a good coach and a great coach, were Maurice Wright ' s words. At times having five Juniors on the floor, the Tigercagers had a very young team. Behind junior George Thomas ' tough defense, the steady play of junior Maurice Wright, the superlative shooting of Wayne Little and Rod Jacques, excellent jumping ability of Keith Opperheimer, and all round play by Kelvin Smith, the Tigers were able to go into distria play with a very bright outlook. Seniors Charlie Russell and David Preston combined for numerous rebounds and showed great muscle under the boards, along with Seniors Tim Dollar, James Rogers, Scott Heasley, and David Greene. The Tigers started off their season with a twelve game wirming streak which lasted until they were defeated by arch-nemesis Mc- CuUough. They went on to lose three out of their next four games, losing last to A M Consolidated on December 21. Using the term losing last literally, the Tigers then went on winning all the rest of their games and taking district handily. As an added treat, Conroe was ranked ninth in the state on January 21, and two weeks later had moved to number six. Coach Wilder had this to say of the teams suc- cess, Our success is atributed to the athletic program overall. Conroe supports a winning team and with support you can fully develop a team. Credited to great depth, the Tigers were able to play eight players intermittently. The ability to wear down their opponents prevailed many different times. The hoopsters full court, fast action type of playing helped them come back and beat McCuUough 88-80, and to destroy Westfield 111-83 with a record high score. With the district title under their belts the Tigers ten went on to take Bi-District beating Cy-Creek 82-66. Next, they faced a tough Lufkin team in the Area round and, with a last second basket by senior, David Greene, were able to defeat them 78-75. Sporting a 30-4 record and a ranking of 5th in the state, the Tigers set their sites on Austin and the Texas Crown. KEITH OPPERHEIMER slams on his way down. 1983-84 BOY ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front; James Rogers, Keith Opperheimer, Wayne Little, Maurice Wright, Rod Jacques, George Thomas, Tim Dollar. Back: Scott Heasley, David Preston, David Greene, Charlie Russell, Kelvin Smith. Coach Harold Wilder and Coach Ron Wellborn. SENIOR Charlie Russell shoots for the basket with perfect form. i08 ' Boys Basketball AVID PRESTON looks for an opening to make a pass. USKETBALL COACHES: T.J.Johnson, Chris Bailes, Harlod Wilder, Ron 7ellborn. 309 •Boys Basketball KEITH OPPERHEIMER moves the ball from McCuUough ' s Lance Blanks. WAYNE LITTLE goes up over McCuUough. MAURICE WRIGHT deals on a lesser player. KELVIN SMITH glides for two points. 310 Soys Basketball J.V. Tigers Shoot for Excellence ' r he 1983-84 Tiger J.V. Basketball Team entered the season with a lot of talent and a huge predecessor to live up to. Under the leadership of new J.V. coach Tommy Johnson, the team set out with the goal of beating the 30-1 record of last year ' s J.V. Squad. The Tigers started off slowly with two quick losses to tough op- ponents, but bounced back with hard work and determination and took off on a ten game winning streak that showed off the awesome potential. The J.V. entered district with a well-earned 14-4 record and their sights set on a new goal, the district championship. The Tigers rolled through district competition sustaining a tough loss to Spring and taking two dramatic wins from arch-rival McCuUough and Kingwood. When the se- cond half of district started, the Tigers won two impressive games against New Caney and Westfield and that set up a rematch with Spring. The Tigers took a heart breaking loss, but went on to take the rest of the District by storm. The Tigers were led by the scoring and rebounding of Juniors Rem Beitel and Ralph Arnsworth and Sophomores Myron Wright and Richard Zastoupil. Junior Cameron Coker provided the needed playmaking skills and the J.V. received help from Hartwell Brown. With the development of this talented team, fans of Conroe Basketball can expect continued success and possibly a future trip to Austin for the State Tournament. MYRON WRIGHT sinks one from the charity stripe. COACH JOHNSON points out his strategy. RICHARD ZASTOUPIL leads the offense down the floor. Boy ' s Basketball • 311 J.V. Tigers Shoot for Excellence 3!2 Bov ' s Basketball MYRON WRIGHT drives for the basket. THE 1983-84 JV BASKETBALL TEAM Sophomores and Freshmen Sink Opponents THE 1983-84 SOPHOMORE TEAM THE 1983-84 FRESHMAN A TEAM THE 1983-84 FRESHMAN B TEAM BOY ' S BASKETBALL Boy ' s Basketball- 313 GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Tigerettes Tip Towards the Top W S - ' ° ' - Senior leader- y ship and we get along great, we ' re just one big happy family, were senior Don- na Giles words to describe the second ranked Tigerettes of Conroe High. Led by Marsha Porter the Tigerettes dominated from day one, losing only to State Champs Yates and with only a few games left had compiled a 26-1 record and tucked away the district championship. This Conroe team presented a very bal anc- ed attack. Senior Donna Giles and junior Kim Buckner led the Tigerettes in the scoring bracket while senior Lisa Miller helped clean up under the boards. Great play also came from junior Nancy LuPlace and senior Jen- nifer Reeves, Giles and Buckner also spent most of the season ranked under the reboun- ding and shooting brackets in the Houston area. In pre-district play the Tigerettes took both the Pasadena and Barber Hill Tournament in which they defeated State Champs Barbers Hill in the finals. Also, the day after their first district game, only six weeks into the season, the Tigerettes moved to second in the state. The Tigerettes displayed their worth of this ranking when they embarrassed New Caney 106-26. As Conroe set their sites on the state title, the outlook seemed bright. As did the years to come, for the continued success of the CHS Girl ' s Basketball program is a reality. KIM BUCKNER goes for a layup JUNIOR Kim Buckner drives the baseline SENIOR Donna Giles muscles for a rebounc 314 • Girl ' s Basketball 1983-84 VARSITY GIRL ' S BASKETBALL TEAM: Top: Kim Buckner, Lisa Miller, Donna Giles, Lori Beiwen. Middle; Heather Chancy, Jennifer Reeves, Tina Singleton, Nancy LuPlace (bottom): Rhonda Page, Kathy Woods. Girls Basketball • 315 KATHY WOODS stays heavily guarded. DONNA GILES with the head fake. LISA MILLER goes up for an easy two points. JUNIOR NANCY LUPLACE shoots ovet a Kingwood opponent. J16 Girl ' s Basketball : CONROE T!GE LEON FOOTS easily makes the hurdles. TIGER HARRIERS practice on form. BOY ' S TRACK Boy ' s Track • 319 GiRL ' S TRACK Tigerettes Make Tracks Under the careful guidance of Coach Laura Schmidt, the Tigerette track season began in a winning style. With return- ing regional qualifier Rhonda Hock as well as a good number of ' 83 regional qualifiers sophomores Heather Chancey, Janice Jones, Rhonda Page, and Misti Swatman the season that lay ahead looked rewarding. An excellent addition to the team will be the freshmen, says Coach Schmidt, the girls started their workouts in early January and worked after school up to their first meet. If high spirits are any indication of ability, the female tracksters ought to fare well in the ' 84 season. ,: Jp: -  - -« (i s m|PiKfpi  !J: J!IW.!j ' KELLEY UNDERWOOD leaps over the high jump bar THE TIGERETTE team compares times in previous runs, MICHELLE MITCHAN stretches out before a workout. 320 Girl ' s Track GIRL ' S TRACK Girl ' s Track •321 SOFTBALL Diamond Women As the year of 1984 dawned the girl ' s soft- baLl team began their second year of ex- istence at Conroe High. The experience they gained last year encouraged them to work toward a better season in ' 84. Those who wanted to play were very dedicated. No school time was allowed for practice, and they had to travel out of town to many games. The girls first started working out and prac- ticing in February. The final cuts for the team were made in late February. For the hard work- ing team the sacrifices were many. Practices were held every day after school at the Mon- tgomery County Park. Coached by Ms. Joy Spears, the team worked to improve their record and make a name for Conroe High School. Such enthusiasm sparked the girls into action. The name was Softball, but the game was played hard. ' 1 ' : Jl m ' — ERIKA ACTON practices the underhand style of throwing. i y -. _ THE TEAM ' S catcher prepres to handle an incoming pitch. : -- _ ' ' ' . ' • ' .. STACI AKIN hurls the softball infield. .V- J22 • Softball SPii SOFTBALL Softball • 323 OCCER The Soccer Sensation It was a cold morning in December when the Conroe Tigers assembled out on the practice field to ready themselves for the first game. The sub-freezing temperatures of the two-a-day practices during the Christmas holidays set the tempo of the weather for the games to come. Despite the cold weather, the Conroe soccer team started a hot season with their first game win over A M Consolidated. This win and the many that followed before the regular season helped to attribute to many spectators that were to become a devoted following for the rest of the year. The action packed games of high speed, agressive contact, and lots of sliding on the wet field gave the Conroe fans a sight to behold. None other than those parents who braved the forces of freezing rain and driving wind just to watch their boys get the elated feeling of the soccer sensation. After the preseason was completed, our boys in gold got down to serious business — unleashing havoc on their district opponents. Con- roe ' s standard of play was tested by such state ranked teams as Klein Forest, Strake Jesuit, and Kingwood. The Tigers soccer distria is by far the toughest in the state. They exemplified their winning spirit by running a close first place in the 16-5A district. Leadby team captains Matt Johnson and David Reissig the team lead their district in the largest number of shutouts. Offensively, the team was lead by seniors Bernard Flynn and Jeff Klotz, who held the most number of goals scored for the year. The team held an unbelievably large number of talent, but without the great leadership of coach Jack Flatau that skill would have gone to waste. His special style of coaching, which stressed good soccer skills in- stead of simply winning games caused winning to be a regular part of the season. From this year ' s performance one can expect great things in the future from Coach Flatau and the Tiger soccer team. COACH FLATAU looks on to a winning season. THE 1983-84 Conroe Tiger Varsity Soccer Team. THE 1983-84 Conroe Tiger J.V. Soccer team. vi ' i • Soccer ■«r SaS§ Si!i; SOCCER Soccer • 325 BASEBALL Diamond Men Face Year of Rebuilding As baseball practice began in late January, the 1983-84 Tiger baseball team looked at a year of rebuilding. After losing eleven seniors off of last year ' s district championship team, the Tigers had reason to be discouraged. The Tigers, however, refused to let adversity bring them down and they strove to overcome this lack of depth. The team worked hard during preseason practice and by the time the season started they had many strong performers. They relied on the pitching of Senior Darin Clausing and Junior Bubba Butler. Senior Jeff Davis took over the catching duties and Junior Gregg Burks kept the infield stable. Even with the many problems that they faced, the Tigers looked forward to another winning season. Another district cham- pionship was on everyone ' s mind, and the team was determined to work together to achieve this goal. JOHN STALYNSKI catches up to a sinking liner. THE 1983-84 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM W r. ' vfr -: . -■' • ' ■■326  Baseball COACH FERRELL gives Chip Driscoll advice. DARIN CLAUSING perfects his pitching motion. BUBBA BUTLER readily awaits the pitch. Baseball • 327 JOHN WINGATE STRETCHES out before practice. JOHN WINGATE WORKS on his hitting technique. MIKE STEWART shows his fielding skills. 52s ■Baseball Diamondmen Face Year of Rebuilding cont . TWO TIGERS take infield. BASEBALL Baseball • 329 The Good Ole Days You ' ll never forget The good ole days . . . The slopes, the runs, The plays you made. The pain, the bruises. The hurts and aches . . . The laughs and tears You learned to take. The coaches would yell Day after day . . . 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Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 352 • Ads SPEED PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY Office Furniture Showroom Located at 1037 W. Austin Behind the Main Store • Printing • Blue Printing • Office Machines • Computer Supplies Office Supply Store Located at 1105 W. Dallas Conroe 539-2243 Houston 353-5785 Conroe Camera m Everything Photographic | ■CA1 0 For the Do-it-Yourselfer Fully Equipped Darkrooms = Available To Rent S Woodcreek Shopping Center S 760-2000 m CONROE GYMNASTICS l lii AND FITNESS • Boys and Girls (3 and Up) Gymnastics • Cheerleader Tumbling • Ladies Trimnastics • Creative Aerobics • Karate Jiu-Jitsu Marcia Noyes 756-1599 113 Rhodes Frame came Custom Framing 539-Game Cynthia and Larry House, Owners oui§e 1104 W.Davis Conroe, Texas 77301 760-1521 Fudge • Jelly Beans • Chocolates • Popcorn 1418 M Loop 336 Conroe, Texas 77304 HERS FASHIONS Maryann, Karin and Dan Ads •353 : i MM l: - : wK ciy_ HHBr . CONROE OFFICE SUPPLY Everything for the Office 756-3341 2017 Frazier, Conroe riitCIIPIKJNl Hailey ' s Prescription Pharmacy 3205 West Davis conroe. texas 77301 Crutches Sickroom Supplies Medicaid Claims Processed Medicaid Prescriptions Welcome DIAL 756-2831 Located in Sadler Clinic and Doctors Hospital Across From High School CITT WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE INCLUDING RIVER PLANTATION PANORAMA : 3205 W. Davis Conroe CONROE FAMILY YMCA Congratulations Seniors! 354  Ads 4 GOLDEN GIRLS 1 Class of 86! Ads •355 Restaurant Tavern 709 N. San Jacinto Conroe, TX 77301 409-756-6699 409-760-1171 Good Luck Seniors ' 84 RAINBOW RECORDS STUFF 756-1556 760-3117 Woodcreek Center Conroe T| TJCKETfllflSTER COMPUTER TICKET SERVICE Congratulations Srs. ' 84! ROY ' S REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning and Heating Sales and Service 539-3213 356 • Ads Jht 300 families luorkittg in Ik landing are proud to k a part of the groufth and progress of ffiontgomerg County. TIIE lANPING ff Seven cxjivES Ads 357 It ' s on the Way CONROE CONCRETE, INC. 1316 Old Montgomery Rd. Conroe, Texas 77304 Conroe: 756-1151 Conroe: 539-1761 Houston: 353-9477 Bobby Yancey — Owner Congratulations Bob Galatas Good Luck Seniors ' 84! 1 Congratulations Srs. REALTY WORLD BUFORD ASSOCIATES 1012 Cable St. 756-1153 NEVA ' S ART STUDIO GALLERY 815 No. Thompson Conroe, TX 77301 409-756-1868 35S Ads Congratulations Srs. ' 84!! Compliments of: JIM GENTRY BUILDER 100 Commercial Circle 756-2303 756-1315 Ads • 359 Congratulations Seniors From RODNEY TOW STATE REPRESENTATIVE Visit The Phone Store CONROE TELEPHONE CO. 756-0611 2505 N. Frazier mh mm 3nn SWIMMING POOL RESTAURANT PRIVATE CLUB WE HONOR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS COLOR TV IN ALL UNITS DIRECT DIALING TELEPHONES AIR CONDITIONED INTERSTATE 45 at GLAOSTELL CONROE Member FSLIC • green leST Flowers — Gifts 715A W. Davis Conroe, TX 77301 756-2627 Mandy Holmes Come See Us Balloon Bouquets FTD 360 ' Ads TEXAS COMMERCE BANK — Conroe Congratulations Seniors! Lobby Open 9-4 Mon.-Thurs. 9-6 Fri. Drive In Bank Open Mon.-Fri. 7:00-7:00 200 River Pointe Dr. at 1-45 Ads • 361 MOORE SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors Plumbing — Pipe — Valves — Fittings Conroe, TX 77301 Congratulations Srs.l HENDERSON FEED SUPPLY 101 E. Davis Conroe, TX 77301 756-2423 Mastercard and Visa Layaway 10-6 Mon.-Sat. Saiurdaiimii lB outiaUE Crossroads Center 1126 W.Davis Conroe, TX 77301 409 756-6069 362 • Ads Co c V- REG, U. 5 PAt Off Good Luck Seniors! From the Staff of CONROE COCA-COLA! 756-5380 Conroe, TX 77303 Highway 75 at League Line Rd. BROWNLEE JEWELE RS Featuring a Complete Line of Class Rings, Diamond Jewelry, and Watches 204 Simonton Conroe 1 Hr. Film Service PHOTO HAUS OF CONROE The Best Little Photo Haus in Texas Passport Photos 805 N. Frazier 756-7078 Ads • 363 LHBinEK. - WfPROPEKTIEJ ▼ ELAINE VOGEL OWNER ■BROKER 713 539-5800 856-2987 HOUSTON 350-5574 RESIDENCE 3415 West Davis Conroe, Texas 7301 Residential Commercial Acreage Maytag Amana SIMPSON-DABNEY INC. Maytag Conroe Co. Built-in Hotpoint Appliances 756-2125 Geo. Dabney 202 N. Frazier Bob Simpson Conroe, TX CONROE MILL SUPPLY CO. Industrial Supplies Machine Shop Stephen Law — President 820 East Davis 756-2731 Conroe, TX 77301 Since 1908 EVERETT ADAM ' S TRANSFER Would Like to Congratulate the Class of 1984 101 South Main 756-0025 HARDWARE Sporting Goods Housewares Paint, Lawn, and Garden Supplies 101 W.Davis P.O. Box 98 Conroe 756-5538 r n Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Qg Sat. — 8:30-3:00 TERRI ' S MEN ' S HAIRSTYLING 2210 N. Frazier Plantation BIdg. Conroe, TX 77301 756-1298 ;m • Ads WARD ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Congratulations Srs. 84! Best of Luck Always! 309 S. Frazier 756-6400 Ads • 365 OLD WEST AND GARRETT 312 S. 1-45 539-6000 Gladstell Exit — Conroe Open Till 9 Mon.-Fri. Open Till 7 Sat. 1-45 South Conroe, TX Your Lumber Number Conroe — 273-1111 Houston — 353-2453 237-9280 ' J irQ tofiQ IS2 BILL BLANKENSHIP WOODLANDS INC. North of Rayford-Sawdust 35602 1-45 North Spring, TX 77373 367-8300 Congratulations Seniors Compliments of: A H ELECTRIC CO. Installation and Repair Service 756-0442 24 Hours Ron Larson General Partner Don Gebert Limited Partner Sliutterbug CAMERA STORE LTD Film, Cameras, and Accessories Darkroom Supplies Printing and Enlargements Photo Developing Copy-Work — Old Photos Passport Photos Referrals — Commercial, Portrait, and Wedding Photography Rental — Darkroom Photo Studio 2250 Buckthorne, Woodlands 77380 713-363-3349 ? 66 « Ads Congratulations Class of 84! Conroe 539-2184 Houston 353-4537 3504 W. Davis Conroe, TX 77304 HAZEL AND ALLEY AUTO PARTS INC. (( Best in These Parts 1600 N. Frazier Conroe, TX Open Mon.-Sat. 7:00-6:00 Since 1930 Telephone Conroe 756-5566 Houston 353-5566 Business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated. Ads • 367 THE YOUNG WOMEN ' S FASHIONS BOUTIQUE . . Congratulates the Seniors of ' 83 1018 W. Lewis 756-7724 Congratulations Seniors 841 From the CONROE CREOSOTING CO. We ' re Your Do-It- Yourself Headquarters. Where You ' ll Find . . . Lumber Fencing Post Pinebark .%8 • Ads Congratulations Class of 1984 ESPPJT CaIvIn KltJN JEANS oof d bottornr conroe | KfiTozlef 756 1345 at m cnd rpo Ads • 369 DE[K PHOTOGRHPHVi P.O. Box 2488 Conroe, 77305 (409) 756-1861 • Corporate Meetings, Conventions • Commercial Industrial • Portraiture • Passports • Senior Portraits • Weddings ' The Professional Lool( ' Contemporary Furniture — Interior Design ►- r- ■! . ? - S s f 756-0069 Hwy. — 105 West Conroe, Texas 370 ' Ads 539-2707 J4air J4i ouie (complete J4alr Care Iror fflen and Id onien lAJooa Creek noppina Center WJL Jn, We(co,ne M LONG AIR CONDITIONING JNC. 712 South Frazier 756-5645 and 756-5683 Air Conditioning and Heating Complete Sales and Service ; Congratulations SeniorsI HAIR, INC. Phone: 713-756-3944 713-539-1843 1212 South Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 fac Bcdfmi ' s FABULOUS FORMALS 115 Chelsea at Camelot Conroe, Texas 77304 (713) 75t ' -3(j02 Ncddmt. Gdiciis I Parhi Dimef ' t Daria, Though it was a step at a time sometimes difficult, or in line; Through the years of remembrance of old all eyes were on the goldl FOUR SEASONS INT. 3111 W.Davis Conroe, TX 756-9000 Ads • 371 Congratulations Seniors! ODOM TEXACO 1519 1-45 South 756-1881 Conroe, Tex. For Dining at It ' s Best Try TEXAS NATIONAL RESTAURANT 2 Miles East of Willis FM 2432 Call for Reservations 856-4233 539-2757 (72«Ads Here ' s to Your Future! SUTHERLAND ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE Common Wealthe Centre VId. — 539-4623 Congratulations Class of 83 CARTER DRUG STORE Three Generations Serving Conroe and Montgomery County Since 1919 336 North Main Street Conroe, TX 756-2615 ROBERDS PHARMACY 333 N. Rlvershire Dr. Conroe, Texas 77304 Telephone 713-756-4254 JODIE ROBERDS, R.Ph. UNDSEYn@ASSOCIAnSJl(g CERTIFIED PUBLIC 124 Louisiana Pacific Tower Conroe, Texas 77301 2202 Timberloch Place. Suite 119 The Woodlands, Texas 77380 ACCOUNTANTS (713) 756-8889 (713) .353-7787 (713)363-1114 Ads 373 _ ;ifrjafc p f WJ ry B-. w g ■- ' . , -it.- , ;rr g iapE Pumpin ' Up and Rev ' in We ' re the Class of ' 87 74 ■■Ads INC. AND ASSOCIATES Congratulate Jennifer Snyder and the Seniors of ' 84 27830 Ten Oaks Center Conroe, Texas 77302 (713)363-3116 Ads • 375 Good Luck! Heidi, Leah, and Cheryl Congratulations Seniorsl Compliments of ERNEST COKER, JR 376 ' Ads Sic ' em Tigers uckoiuO Chevrolet COHROE CHEVY CREW Ads • 377 GENERAL PRINTING INC. y. Ml. ' .M 904 McCall Conroe, Tex. 756-3811 Owner: JERRY SMITH Congratulations Srs.of84 Compliments of: JOHN COOK CONROE FIRE CHIEF Foster ' s It Woo4 Cf Ml GIFTS, CARDS, CANDY decorative accessories George Foster Judi Foster 2017 N. Frojier Conroe, Texas 77305 409-539-5233 - FLOWERS AND GIFTS BY: BARBARA 423 Mill Street Owner — Barbara Poole 2116 W.Davis Conroe DORBANDT INSURANCE Houston 353-9984 Conroe 756-3307 ' .7R • Ads No Need to Go to Houston!! Full Service Depl. 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 CONROE BICYCLE SALES AND SERVICE 903 — A Loop 336 756-3614 Congratulations to Jackie Thomas and All the Junior Golden Girls. Ads • 379 tNfl - MONCO MOTORS Quality Used Cars Since 1968 900 E. Davis — 756-7706 410 Loop 336 — 539-9880 215 S. Washington — Cleveland Congratulations Seniors! LIGHTING AND REFLECTION, INC. Lighting Fixtures — Intercoms Central Vacuum Systems Conroe (409) 756-0888 Rt. 5 Box 1317, Hwy. 105W Houston (713) 367-7987 Conroe, TX 77304 Congratulations Seniors! MONTCO NEIGHBORHOOD GIRL SCOUTS Congratulations Seniors 1984 PILL BOX Conroe, Texas 903 E. Loop 336 MEADOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Custom Remodeling and Building Mike Meador Bill Meador 756-5886 856-9921 fe..i-i Mtvris r- ' ' ' . Congratulations Gary, Mace, Scott, Kelvin, and the Rest of the Class of 1984! JSO« Ads PEARCE CLINICAL LABORATORIES, INC. 805 No. San Jacinto Conroe, Texas 77301 (409) 756-8400 Montgomery Plaza Shopping Center 1418G Loop 336 Conroe, TX 77304 The Shoe Galaxy ' A Gathering of Footwear Fashion ' Telephone 539-1700 NICHOLSON MEAT CO. Open: 8:30 to 6:30 Tuesday Through Saturday Closed: Sunday and Monday 918 E. Davis St. Conroe, Texas 77301 Ph.: 756-2215 MAX MAHAFFEY FORD Conroe Ads • 381 WE ' RE WITH YOU TIGERS! JIMMIE DINKINS REMTCR APfm ER FROM THE STAFF: Jimmie Dinkins LeRoy Small David Dinkins John Langston Jay Martin Carl Bridges Gary Bridges CONROE SCHWINN CYCLES Sales — Service Accessories Mon. — Sat. 10 am — 6 pm BMX Headquarters We Sell the Best And Fix the Rest jf Owners: o BARBARA MARKS O AND RUSTY DOVELL 756-4005 1505 N Conroe . Frazier 382 Ads BRENNAN .INC. CONTRACTORS Commercial Residential industrial istaaesiisitstemigmstim 3020 Old Hwy. 105 E. New Installations and Repair Service • Licensed • Insured • Bonded 756-0061 Conroe, Texas Ads -383 CONTEX SPORTS, INC. Your Complete Outdoor Sports Headquarters Conroe: 817 N. Frazier Huntsville: 1202 Sam Houston Conroe: (713) 756-3942 Huntsville: (713) 291-8791 516 E. Davis 539-1230 C?aMfa olfM f 925 W LEWIS CONROE, TEXAS 77301 SPECIALIZING IN WICKER and RATTAN FURNITURE f Appropriate Accessories) ILVERn ! COIN VJ VIDEO ARCADE 1503 N. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 ?84 • Ads Congratulations Seniors of ' 84 Jewelers 416 C Loop 336 West Montgomery Plaza Conroe, TX 77304 (409) 539-5151 539-1332 Ads • 385 . i.jjM i ..  a.iij!Natjt. CONROE WELDING SUPPLY Congratulations Seniors! 418 S. Frazier 539-3124 SPARKLER FILTERS INC. Filtration Engineers Conroe, Texas 77305 A.C. Kracklauer Chairman of the Board Conroe 713 756-4471 Congratulations Seniors of ' 841 Compliments of: VAUGHN WASHATERIA Grangerland, Texas Congratulations FLARE STAFF Compliments of PERKINS CHIROPRACTIC 710 Old Montgomery (409) 539-9299 386 ' Ads tcy-i ;- A Compliments of Balfour and GARY FRANK JEANNIE ' S FLORAL DESIGN Footballs Mums Corsages Weddings Custom Design Mon. — Fri. 8:30 — 5:00 ,  : 320 7 W. Davis Across From High School 409-756-4646 Wire Services We Deliver Plants Fresh Flowers Sat. 8:30-12:00 Ads • 387 Students Wanted! Must be 17 Yrs. Old and Have a Car. Evening Work Southern Protection JOE OLLER - iSy stems P.O. Box 3159 Conroe, TX 77305 (409) 539-3080 Earn $125.00 + Per Week. MORAN UTILITIES CO. Congratulations Seniors 84! 2108 N. Frazier 758-4431 388 • Ads Congratulations 1984 Graduates! SONRISE CHRISTIAN BOOK GIFT SHOP 122 W. Davis Conroe, TX 77301 Ads • 389 Congratulations Flags, for a Great Year! We Love You! Jennifer, Jill, and Deslrae VAUGHN BOOKKEEPING Located at: 106 Gulf States Rd. Grangerland, TX 231-2251 Congratulations Class of ' 84! 390 • Ads Congratulations to the Class of 1984!! Compliments of: CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL LYNCH COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • PASSPORTS • WEDDINGS • CHILDREN ' S PORTRAITURE • FAMILY GROUPS • INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS • STATIONERY 539-3232 1300 S FRAZIER SUITE 1 1 1 (CONROE BUSINESS CTR) CONROE Ads • 391 Willowbend Cen Loop 336, Conr 756-9255 uaiity Prints ompetitive Prices Personal Service CRANFORD OFFICE SUPPLIES We Take Visa and Mastercard One of Conroe ' s Leading Office Supply Stores 756-9115 or 353-7810 308 N. Main — Gonroe Complete Line of Office Supplies, Furniture, and Machines }92 • Ads Congratulations Seniors of 1984 From: TIRE CO. 735 W. Davis P.O. Box 3005 Conroe, TX 77305 (409) 756-8125 Where Your Business Is Always Appreciated and Home of the Famous Brubaline Service Ads • 393 Wopeland NAVASOTA TEXAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE 1014 Loop South P.O. Box 1309 Navasota, TX 77868 Navasota (409) 825-2220 Houston (713) 373-9191 Conroe (409) 756-1823 594 • Ads Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of: _il . }MI, 1200 S. Frazler Conroe, TX 77301 756-4000 John Sturgis Master Jeweler Custom Design and Manufacturing Ads • 395 IS REALTOR - MCNEEL REALTY CO. Phone 756-1772 Res. Phone 756-7446 R. Mills McNeel III Realtor 118 North San Jacinto Conroe, Texas 77301 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF ' 83!! Compliments of: omon Tabra JVt ' Cartys RESTAURANT 322 Collins Conroe, Texas 77301 (409) 756-1718 z re s a s ULTIMATE HAIR COMPANY Crossroads Center 1114 W.Dallas Conroe, Texas 756-8806 756-8807 Complete Beauty Service For Men and Women Tues., Wed., and Fri. 8-4 Thurs. 8-6, Sat. 8-2 596 • Ads TEXAS SAVINGS AND LOAN 1110 Loop 336 Congratulations Seniors Conroe, TX Ads • 397 SHEPARD FURNITURE CO., INC. Two Great Stores Back to Back in Conroe 210 E. Davis Conroe 756-3363 110 W. Phillips Houston 353-2148 Finest in Home Furnishings Congratulations John Ullrich and ' 84 Seniors From JOHN ULLRICH, SR. 1512 N. Interstate 45 Conroe, Texas 756-8585 77301 398 • Ads Congratulations Seniors Best of luck in all your future endeavors IheWbodlands A real hometown™ for people and companies. Ads • 399 DO A cublc dUe A Special Shop for. Congratulations ' 84 Seniors From: STAFF SARGEANT DON COLLIER U.S. Marine Corps 2015 N. Frazier 756-6500 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 Frame came PO Box 3144 Conroe.Texas 77305 Phone ( 713) 539-GAME Woodway Square 10 201 Enterprise at 145 Bill Linda Hooper F Custom Do it Yourself Framing - Full Service Posters ■Prints ■Drafting and Graphic Art Supplies STANDARD MOTORS Congratulates 1983-1984 Varsity Cheerleaders to a Job Well Done! 756-4407 400 -Ads We ' re With You All the Way. Allied Conroe Bank ■ta-MMHiari Allied (kxiroe Bank S- Member F.D.I.C.  : . . ■• : ■, . - ,j ' ' Ad 401 MnterFirst InterFirst Bank Con roe . . . Downtown on the Square 539-0299 Member F.D.I.C. 402 • Ads NATIONAL BANK OF CONROE Wilson Rd. at 1-45 (409) 539-3535 Conroe (713) 350-Bank Houston Member F.D.I.C. C.H.S we ' ve Got 24 Hr. Teller • Drive In • Open Saturday No Service Charge Personalized Checks Student Accounts With School Mascot Congratulations Seniors ' 83 Melinda Arrington Virginia Blackman Ads 403 Insulation Is Important In Saving Energy Insulation is important in keeping your home comfortable during any season. Whatever type of insulation you use, make sure you have enough. Check with us at Gulf States Utilities to find out about R-value, insulation types and other information on this important energy-saver. GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. Saving energy is everybody ' s business. Blanket Batt Loose Fill M M Lf w Sally Copley Carroll Vice President Marketing iMERICAN )ANK Member FDIC 756-1144 704 E. Davis 404 -Ads To the Golden Girl Seniors of 1984! FROM THE GOLDEN GIRL SENIORS OF 1987! You made us laugh at our problems, Though we tried so hard to fuss, And you know that you will always be, One in a Million to us. Good Luck in the Future. We Love You! % aiiL « .jMh tk r HgCKH4Ai I Qcmi rHins H foiTxiXt vitarL ' Ads ' 405 -ioe • Ads Gettin ' Kick s, In 86 Ads • 407 Towne Shop Bridal Registry • Fine Home Accessories Gifts SHEPARD FURNITURE CO., INC. Two Great Stores Back to Back in Conroe 210 E. Davis - Conroe 756-3363 IIOW.PhiHips Finest in Home Furnishings Houston 353-2148 408 ' Ads LOUISIANA PACIFIC Congratulates The Golden Girls and the Ads Staff Ads •409 Congratulations Flag Corps CLARKE CENTER 1 Clarke Dr. 756-0001 410 Ads Congratulations ' 83- ' 84 Seniors Golden Girls Go For It! Compliments of: THE HICK ' S Ads«411 stationery Imprinting Balloons Party Goods Pijart 805 N. San Jacinto 760-1516 AuldBergfeld 7561410 .:-fe S  -i« Ldf?« 5% . Roy Auld 756-4091 Nancy Bergfeld 756-7621 AM ' K i 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 ADS •413 Rachel Watkins, Kelley Farmer, Shana Byers, Jackie Thomas Kim Schmimey, Michelle Steen. KAREN ' S DANCE UNLIMITED Located on 1102 Callahan Tap — Jazz Ballet — Pointe Twirling — Gymnatics Congratulations Shana 414 -ADS Congratulations GiGi ' s(Co.A) For a Job Well-Done From: HPI INC Co. A — Stacey Holland, Hayley Hill, Elizabeth Palmer, Shar Keller, Kelley Cox, Heidi Hicks, Mindi Jernigan, Melissa Ayres, Susan Wilson, Stephanie Benton, Robin Boley, Julie Reeves, Missy Yoakley, Shirley Woods, Cathy Cole, Gina Stockton, Mary Jo Mauermen, Cherie Nelson, Cindy Waisath, and Diana Dozier. ADS •415 Good Times Good Friends Good Christian Fellowship U.M.Y.F UNITED METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Sunday Evening 5:00-6:45 Youth Choir — Wednesday — 6:30-7:15 416 -ADS Congratulations Jeff and Rebecca for a Job Well Done! Compliments S.R. INTERIORS ADS Ml? CONROE TRUCK AND TRACTOR 756-4464 Conroe 353-7964 Houston RTCtMAIlOIIAl MAIVISTII CONROE FABRIC SHOP 850 W. Davis 756-2252 418 -ADS Congratulations Stacey and Stephanie! (and Class of 84) Compliments of: DOLLY HEINTZ HEINTZ FURNITURE 710 N. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 756-4139 756-3024 Ads •419 RICARDO ' S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1027 West Loop 336 Conroe, Texas 77301 539-2277 Congratulations Seniors ' 84 420 ■Ads Exercise Classes Enroll Now Gift ideas for: Recitals Birthdays Special Occasions « - i -tS i. - -i -? ' ' ■2017 N. Frazier Wood Creek Shpg. Ctr. . Conroe, Texas 77301 CHERYL HUTCHINS (409) 539-5255 Complete Line of Dancewear Authorized Dealer for: Capezio Danskin Caruska Flexatard Ads •421 Our Girls Are Made of Gold! JUNIOR GOLDEN GIRLS 422 ' Ads Do You Know Us! We ' re the Class of ' 86 Ads . 423 Petroleum Products and Equipment BRANNON DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. 123 Avenue A — P.O. Box 1348 Conroe, Texas 77305 The Best of the Bunch! 424 • Ads Congratulations to the Seniors of 1984! S — A TEXAS TRADITION 910 S. Frazier 756-0475 Ads •425 r fi) - (0 m a a (0 T3 Q) (A o 3 C O o fi r 3 ■O c (A D 426 • Ads Ads ' 427 McGEE, HORNE, REEVES 756-6659 Congratulations Seniors! Good Luck in the Futurel 428 • Ads Congratulations Cindy!! You Finally Blew This Joint!!! We Love You!! i(itlinliK,i ' ih A We ' d like to thank Mrs. Ferrell and Miss Swanzy for all their help and support! THE 1983-84 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Ads • 429 • • . fc 1 ' « IM . ' SJJ S ' l 1610 N. Frazier Congratulations Seniors! 756-1818 430 ' Ads fl K 1 H J 1 IH Vk ' ' T Ik Mrs. Cain, Thanks for the memories and the goals you ' ve helped us achieve. We ' ll love you always! YOUR OFFICERS Compliments of: DR. REEVES DR. COOLEY Ads •431 Congratulations Seniors ' 84! We Wish You the Best! FROM THE GIRLS AT REFLECTIONS 539-5877 Congratulations to the Seniors and the Tiger Marching Band for a Great Year! CLASS OF ' 85 432 • Ads ' --■!t ? - NOBLE TOYOTA 1409 1-45 N. 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' ' - 1 H fe; f ' . P l v ' sr! . ? J ■. F ft S 1 - • ) B ■ K K •■„ ' mjL k. Ki w _I H ' V Igirij k I HI HHV ' j H Hs ■J-gffggtv l l Beloved son, grandson, brother, and friend to everyone Who was loving, laughing, and living and All to the Max! (Was to be the future President of Blackstone Productions.) For everything there is a season A time to be born, a time to die A time to laugh and a time to cry. — Holy Bible The Good Die Young — Catholic Books of Wisdom Ads • 453 ACREMAN SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS RHONDA ACRHMAN, Fr., Soph. Jr.. Art Club. DECA I. Sr. DECA II. NATALIE ADAMS. Fr.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band, UlL Solo Ensemble. Spanish Club, Key Club. Youth for Christ, Soph.. Marching Band. Concert Band, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partner ' s Club. Youth for Christ, LIIL Solo Ensemble, Industrial Arts Club. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Spanish Club, Key Club, Partner ' s Club. Youth for Christ, Industrial Arts Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Band Uniform Ma)or, Spanish Club, Key Club. Student Council, Partner ' s Club, Drama Club, In- dustrial Arts Club Sec, Youth for Christ, IIIL Solo Ens., Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. STACI AKIN. Ft.. Key Club, FCA, Var. Bktbl., NFI„ Leo Club. Soph., Key Club, Leo Club. NFL. FCA. Var. Bktbl. Honorable Mention 2nd team. Spanish Club. Jr. Wooster Academy. Sr.. Key Club. Var. Softball. Spanish Club. ELIZABETH ALEMAN. Fr.. Soph., Jr., Data Processing I, OEA Club, St., Data Processing II. OEA Club. BARNEY ALEXANDER, Fr., Industrial Arts. Student Trainer. Soph., Industrial Arrs, Student Trainer. Jr., Student Ttamer. Sr. DENISE ALEXANDER, Fr., FHA, Soph.. FHA Vice Pres., Swim Team. Jr., FHA, Science Club, Key Club, Latin Club, 2nd place CHS Science Fair, Sr. NHS, Science Club, Latin Club Sec, Key Club. KRISTI ALGER, Fr., JV Tennis, Partner ' s Club, Class Rep., Key Club, Spanish Club, Leo Club. Soph., Var. Tennis. Key Club, Partners Club, Tigerettes, FLARE Staff, FCA, GSL. Jr.. Var. Tennis. Key Club. Partner ' s Club, Tigerettes, FLARE Staff, FCA, GSL. Sr., The American School in Switzerland, Var. Tennis. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Tigerettes. FLARE Staff. Key Club. GSL. TINA ALLEN. Fr.. Tiger Paws, Soph.,Jr., VOE. Key Club. Sr., OEA, Key Club. LISA ALVARADO. Fr., Golden Girls. Key Club. Art Club. Soph.. Golden Girls. FHA. Key Club. Jr . Golden Girls. FHA. Leo Club. Sr.. Home and Family Living Club. KENNETH AMASON. Fr.. Industrial Arts Club, Soph.. Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. In- dustrial Arts Club. OEA, Data Processing. Sr.. Industrial Arts Club. OEA, Data Processing. RUSS ANDERS, Fr., Ftbl., Ftbl. Academic Award. French Club. Key Club. Science Club Soph , Ftbl,, French Club, Key Club, Science Club, Chess Club Vice Pres. Jr.,JV Ftbl., Mu Alpha Theta. NHS. French Club. Key Club. Science Club, Sr., Var. Ftbl.. NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club. Science Club. COREY ANDERSON, Fr., Ftbl., Leo Club, FFA. Soph., FFA.Jr., Spanish Club, Sr.. Var. Ftbl., Key Club. FCA. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. BEVERLY ARNOLD. Fr.. Bktbl., Spanish Club. Soph.JV Bktbl. Jr.. Spamsh Club. Sr., Home and Family Living Club. BRUCE ARRINGTON. Fr.. Bktbl.. Ftbl.. Key Club. FCA. Soph.. Ftbl., Key Club, Industrial Arts Club. Bktbl.. FCA. Jr., Ftbl., Key Club. FCA, Art Club. St., Var. Ftbl, Key Club, FCA. MELINDA ARRINGTON. Fr., Cross Country, Key Club. Soph., Key Club. Jr., OEA Vice Pres , Key Club, Sr.. OEA Ptes., Key Club, Flare Queen Cand. RODNEY ATKI NSON. Fr.. Const. Trades. Soph.. VOCT coop. Jr., VOCT coop. Sr, VOCTCoop. DARYL AUSTIN, Fr., Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., JV Ftbl., Industtial Arts Club. Jr., Spanish Club.JV Ftbl. Sr , Var. Ftbl. ERIK BAKEH, Ft., Leo Club, Partner ' s Club, Bktbl. Soph., Leo Club, Key Club, Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr.. Key Club. Spanish Club. SONYA BAKER, Fr.. FHA. Soph.. Office Aid. Jr., VOE, MOCE. Sr. CYNTHIA BARBER, Fr., German Club, Math Club. Soph.. German Club, Math Club. Jr., German Club. Sr., German Club, OEA Data Ptocessing, NHS. JEFF BARNES. Fr.. Golden Girl escort. Drama Club, Key Club. Soph., Golden Girl escort. Drama Club, Key Club, FLARE Staff. Jr., FLARE Staff Asst. Editor. Golden Girl escort, St., FLARE Staff Editor, Golden Girl Head escort. King Cand. CHRIS BARTLETT, Fr., Ftbl.. FFA Chaplain. FFA delegate, YRA, Star Greenhand. Soph.. FFA, Chapter Farmer. Jr.. FFA. Champion Showman Swing Div.. FFA Pro- gress Show. Sr., FFA, THSRA. ISCA. KIRK BAUER. Fr., FLARE Staff, Partner ' s Club, Key Club. Triumph Staff. Soph., FLARE Staff. Leo Club, Partner ' s Club, Key Club, Var. Swim Team. Jr.. Latin Club, Science Club. St., Science Club Vice Pres., Young Republicans. BELINDA BAZAN, Fr., Tiger Paws, Soph., Tiger Paws, Latin Club, JCL. Jr., Latin Club.JCL..NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St., Latin Club, JCL, NHS, Key Club, Science Club. JEFF BEARD, Fr.. Spanish Club, Band. Soph., 2nd place Wood Working. Jr., Library Aid. Sr , Library Aid. JENNIFER BEARD, Fr., JV Track, Key Club, Spanish Club. Soph., JV Track, Key Club. Spanish Club. Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club, Cross Country, Sr., Key Club, Spanish Club. ROBBIE BECK, Fr., Art Club. Soph.. Var. Soccer. Jr., Var. Soccer, Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr.. Var. Soccer, Key Club. JOHN BECKMEYER, Fr., Soph., Klondike High School. Jr., High School Rodeo Assoc, Sr.. Ag Pres.. High School Rodeo Assoc, Youth Rodeo Assoc, DRA. JAY BELDA. Fr.. VCXT, Const. Trades. Soph.. VOCT coop. Jr.. VOCT coop. Sr., VCX:T Coop. GREG BENNETT. Fr.. Fr.. Ftbl., Track. Industrial Arts. Latin Club, Key Club. FFA. Soph.. Ftbl., Ttack, Key Club, Industrial Arts Club, Latin Club, FFA,Jr.,JV Ftbl., Honor Guard, Vat. Track, Key Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club. Sr.. Latin Club, FFA. ERIC BERLEHNER, Fr.. Ftbl.. Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Ftbl.. Industrial Ans Club, Chess Club. Jr.. Industtial Arts Club. St.. Industrial Arts Club. JEFF BERNSEN. Fr.. Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. Industtial Arts Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St., Industrial Arts Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. SHELLY BIEDERMAN. Ft.. Spanish Club. Bktbl., Tigerettes. Soph., JV Bktbl., Tigerettes. Jr., Spanish Club, Key Club. Sr., Key Club. TRACEY BILTON, Fr., Tiger Paws. FHA. Key Club. Soph.. Tiger Paws Lieut., Key Club.Jf.. Psychology Club, Key Club. St.. OEA. LAURA BLACKMAN, Fr., Soph., Tiger Paws, Ag. Jr., Tiger Paws. Child Care. Sr. FORI BLACKMAN. Fr.. Soph. .Jr.. OEA. Data Processing. St. VIRGINIA BLACKMAN. Ft., Kashmere High School. Soph., Forest Brook High School. Jr.. F.B.ILS. Sr., VOE, OEA. JOSEPH BLANTON, Fr., FFA, Science Club. FFA Leadership Award, 2nd place CHS Science Fair. Soph.. FFA. Science Club. Jr.. Science Club, Science Fiction Club, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. St.. Science Club. Science Fiction Club, Mu Alpha Theta. NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. GREG BLOH, Fr.. Marching Band. Concert Band, Spanish Club, Soph.. Marching Band. Conccrr Band, Spanish Club. Houston Science Fait. Jr.. Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Stage Band. Dixieland Band. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band. Dixieland Band. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Region Band, District Band. Brass Captain. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Science Club. RICKY BOAZ, Ft., Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl. Jr.. JV Ftbl., German Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Psychology Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. 454 • Achievements ROBIN BOLEY, Fr , Key Club, Partner ' s Club, Student Council. Golden Girls, Fr. Rep., NFL. Soph.. Key Club. Golden Girls, Student Council, Soph. Rep., French Club. Jr . Key Cluh. Golden Girls. Gi-Gi ' s, Chorcoj raphcr. Dancer in Music Man. French Club. Science Club. Sr.. French Club. Leo Club, NHS, Golden Girls. Gi-Gis. Lt. Co. C. Choreographer, Dancer in Fiddler on the Roof. JADA BOLTON, Fr , Marching Band, Concert Band. Science Club. .Ird at CHS Science Fair. Special Award at Houston Science Fair. Soph.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. German Club. Science Club. Jr., Marching Band. Symphonic Band. German Club. Latin Club. Key Club. NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. LIT Science Symposium. St., Marching Band. Symphonic Band. German Club Sec Band Sec. NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. DEANNA BORTNEM. Fr.. Tiger Paws. French Club. Soph.. Tiger Paws. French Club. Jr., FTA Sec, Mu Alpha Theta. St.. Psychology Club, NHS. BECKY BOWEN, Ft.. Science Fair. Soph. Jr., Latin Club, Drama Club. Sr., Latin Club. Key Club. Industrial Arts Club. Rept., Youth for Christ. TROY BOWLES, FR . VOCT. Const. Ttades. Soph.. VICE, Buildg. Trades. Jr.. VOCT. coop. Sr.. VOCT. coop. CHRIS BOWLEY. Fr.. Track. Cross Country. Soph.. JV Track. Cross Country. Spanish Club. Jr.. JV Tennis. Spanish Club, FCA. St.. Spanish Club. Science Club. Young Republicans. FCA. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. KIM BRIDGMAN. Fr.. Martin Jr. High. Soph.. FCA. Science Club. Key Club. Art Club. Spanish Club. Jr.. Science Club. Key Club. Spanish Club. Sr., Science Club. Key Cluh. Spanish Club. Leo Club. Home and Family Living Club, Psychology Club. Partner ' s Club, Plate Queen Cand. TRISHA BROADRIGHT. Fr.. Bktbl.. Spanish Club. Soph., Bktbl., Tigeiettes. Jr.. OEA.Sr.. Key Club. OEA. LEAH BROCK, Fr.. Key Club, Fr. Vice Pres.. French Club. Golden Girls Soph., Key Club, French Club Sec, Golden Girls. Jr., Key Club, Golden Girls. Sr., Key Club, NHS, Homecoming Queen Cand. FREDDIE BROOKS. Fr.. Slidell. LA Soph . Houma. LA. Jr .JV Ftbl , Ag. Sr. REAGAN BROOKSHIRE. Fr.. Tiger Paws. Soph.. Key Club, Leo Club, Partner ' s Club. Spanish Club. Tiger Paws. Young Republicans. Jr.. Spanish Club. Tiger Paws Lt.. Leo Club. Partner ' s Club. Sr. JOHN BROUSSARD. Fr.. Swim Team. Chess Club. Soph., Chess Club. Jr.. Swim Team. Bshl. Mgr.. Chess Club. Sr.. DECA. TOMMY BROUSSARD. Fr.. Ftbl.. Track. Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Ftbl. JV Bsbl. Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. Var. Ftbl., Var. Track, Var. Bsbl., Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl.. Var. Track. Key Club. ODIS BRYANT. Fr., Nimitz Sr. High School. Soph.. Var. Ftbl.. Mgr.. Spanish Club. Jr.. Var. Ftbl.. Mgr.. Spanish Club. Metal Ttades Club, GSL. St.. Var. Ftbl. Mgr.. French Club. Key Club. Ag. Meat Processing. GSL. coop. SUSAN BLISSHART. Fr.. Golden Girls, Key Club. Student Council. Partner ' s Club. Sign Language. Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club. Student Council, Partner ' s Club. Jr., DECA. Sr., DECA, Pres.. Homecoming Queen Cand. SHANA BYERS. Fr.. Tiger Paws. Soph.. Tiger Paws Lt.. Spanish Club. Key Club. Partner ' s Club. Leo Club. Jr.. Tiger Paws Capt.. Spanish Club. FHA. Partner ' s Club. Key Club. Leo Club. St., FHA Sec, Spanish Club, Partner ' s Club. Home and Family Living Club. Leo Club. Flare Queen Cand. STEPHEN BYINGTON. Fr.. Cross Country, Track, Spanish Club. Soph, JV Cross Country. Science Club. Spanish Club. Jr., Science Club. Sr.. Science Club. JAY CALDWELL. Fr.. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club, Placed Drawings at Local and Regional. Jr., Industrial Arts Club. Placed Drawings at Local. Regional, and State. French Club. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students. St.. Industrial Arts Club. Placed Draw- ings at Local. French Club. Science Club. Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students. Var. Soccer Mgr. KEVIN CALLAHAN. Fr.. Tennis, Marching Band. Soph., Var. Tennis, Science Club. French Club. Partner ' s Club. Key Club. FCA. Jr., Var. Tennis. Science Club. French Club. Partner ' s Club. Key Club. FCA. Sr. Var. Tennis. French Club Hist., Science Club. Key Club. I ' CA. Leo Club. Young Republicans. DOLIG CAMPBELL, Fr.. Science Club. Ftbl. Soph.. Swimming, Science Club. Young Republicans. Spanish Club. Jr.. Swimming Science Club, Young Republicans. Industrial Arts Club. Sr.. NHS, Swimming, Science Club, Young Republicans. KIMBERLY CARLILE, Fr., Vllybl. Capt.. Soph.. JV Vllybl. Capt., Spanish Club. Tigerettcs. Jr.. Var. Vllybl.. Spanish Club. Science Club. Tigerettes. FCA. Sr., Var. Vllybl. Co-Capt., Science Club, Tigerettes, FCA, Key Club, NHS. SCOTT CARLISLE, Ft., Student Trainer. Soph., Student Trainer, Psychology Club. Sr. KEITH CARRELL, Fr . Const. Ttades. VOCT Soph., VOCT. coop. Jr.. VOCT., coop. Sr., VOCT, coop. KIM CARROLL, Fr.. French Club. Bold Band. Track, . rd place French Sym- posium. Soph.. French Club. Gold Band. Jr., French Club. Sr., French Club. ZINA CEGIELSKI, Fr., Golden Girls, FFA. Soph., Golden Girls, Soph. Rep., Stu- dent CoOncil, Key Club, FFA. Jr.. Jr Rep.. Student Council. Home and Family Living Club. FFA. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St.. Sr. Rep.. Student Council. Key Club, FFA, FFA Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Cand., Flare Queen Cand. TANYA CHAMPION, Fr.. Tiger Paws. Spanish Club. Leo Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club, Spanish Club. FCA. Jr.. HECE. St., Psychology Club. KEITH CHRISTIAN. Fr.. Industrial Arts Club. State Comp. Woodshop. Soph.. In- dustrial Arts Club. State Comp. Woodshop. Jr.. Industrial Arts Club, Won Awards at State Woodshop Comp. St., Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop. DARIN CLAUSING, Fr., Bktbl, JV Bsbl. Soph., Bktbl., JV Bsbl.Jt., Var Bsbl Sr Var Bsbl. LISA CLAWSON. Fr.. Partner ' s Club. Soph.. Jr.. VOE. OEA, Data Processing Sr VOE. OEA. BOBBY CLAY. Fr.. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. Industrial Arts Club. St., In- dustrial Arts Club. DAVID CLAYTON. Ft., Key Club. Latin Club. Industrial Arts Club. 1st place Science Fair. Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students. Soph.. Key Club. Partner ' s Club. Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students. Jr.. Key Club. Leo Club. Partner ' s Club. Science Club, Society of Distinguished Am. High School Students. St.. Leo Club Board of Directors, Youth fot Christ Ptes., Psychology Club Treas., Science Club, Flare King Cand., Society of Distinguish- ed Am. Iligh School Students. JAMES CLEVELAND, Ft., Marine Repair, VOCT. Soph., Building Trades, VICA. Jr., VOCT, coop. Sr. CHAD CLINKSCALES. Fr., Jersey Village High School. Soph., Ftbl., Latin Club, Science Club. Jr.. Ftbl. Sr . Ftbl.. Home and Family Living Club. DAVID COLE. Ft.. Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Art Club. Spanish Club. Jr.. Art Club. Spanish Club. Sr.. Art Club Vice Pres.. Leo Club. AARON COLEMAN. Fr., Ftbl.. NFL. TEA. Soph.. Ftbl.. NFL. FAA.Jr., OEA. Sr. ROBIN COLEMAN. Fr.. NFL. Young Republicans. Tiger Paws. Soph.. NFL Photographer. Young Republicans. Jr.. Young Republicans Sec. Latin Club. St.. Science Club. Psychology Club. Key Club, Young Republicans. DAVID COLLINS, Fr., Swim Team. Spanish Club. Soph.. Swim Team, Art Club. Jr.. Swim Team. Spanish Club. Art Club Vice Pres.. Drama Club. Spanish Club. Sr.. Spanish Club. CHRIS COOKER. Fr.. Soph.. Hamilton High School. Ftbl. Jr.. St. WILMA CORMIER, Fr., Barbe High School. Soph., Jr., Seagoville High School. Sr. DEII. JENNIFER CORNELIUS. Fr.. Soph.. Tiger Paws. Jr.. Key Club. French Club. Drama Club. Sign Language Club. Sr.. French Club. JENNIFER COWART. Fr.. Ag. Soph.. Af, Tiger Paws, YFC. Jr., Ag., FFA Chapter Student Advisor, YFC. Sr., Ag., FFA Chapter Sentinel, YFC. COLEMAN Achievements ' 455 COLLINS KELLY COX, Fr., Golden Girls. Soph., Golden Girls, Young Republicans. Jr.. Golden Girls, Gi-Gi ' s. Sr., Golden Girls, Lt., Gi-Gi ' s, Key Club. PHILIS COX, Fr., FFA. Soph., FFA. Jr., Meat Processing I. Sr., Meat Processing H. SALLY COX, Fr.. Marching Band, Flag Corps, Concert Band, Drama Club, Indoor Color Guard. Soph., Marching Band, Flag Corps Captain, Gold Band. Drama Club, Prop Crew Head for all CHS Plays, Three Act Play, Musical, Thespian. Jr.. Marching Band. Flag Corps Capt.. Gold Band. Drama Club Advisory Board. Stage Manager for UIL Play, Student Director, Star Spangle Girl, Three Act Play, Musical, Thespian, Sr., Drum Major, Concert Band, Indoor Color Guard, Drama Club Treas., Thespian, Asst. DireCTor The Man Who Came to Dinner, Flare Queen Cand. CADE CRIPPING, Fr., Fern Creek High School. Soph., Clear Creek High School. Jr., LaPorte High School. Sr., Auto Mechanics. RAYMOND CROSS, Fr., Choir, Spanish Club, Student Trainer. Soph., Choir, Stu- dent Trainer.Jr.. Choir. DECA. St.. Choir. Home and Family Living Club. BILLY CROWLEY, Fr.. VOCT. Const. Trades. Soph.. VOCT. coop. Jr.. VOCT. coop. Sr.. VOCT. coop. DAWN CROXDALE. Fr., Leo Club. Soph.. Student Trainer. Jr., Student Trainer. Spanish Club. Key Club. St.. NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. PHILIP CRYAR. Fr,. Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. VOC. Sr. IZABELLA DABROWSKI. Fr., Polish School. Soph., Jr., Sr., Spanish Club, Key Club. ANGIE DARBY, Fr., Key Club, French Club.JV Vllybl.. Track Tigerettes. Soph.. Key Club. French Club. Track. Tigerettes. Jr.. Key Club. French Club. Track. NHS, UIL Typing Finalist. St., Key Club, French Club, Psychology Club, Science Club, NHS. JOHN DAVIDSON, Fr., Woodshop, Industrial Arts. Soph.. Woodshop. Industrial Arts.Jr.. ICTl. Sr. ICTIL JEFF DAVIS. Fr.. Ftbl.. JV Track. Soph.. JV Football. Var. Track. JV Bshl. Jr.JV Ftbl.. ' ar. Bsbl. Sr.. Var. Ftbl.. Var. Bsbl., FHA. DARYL DAY, Fr , Ag. 1. Greenl.and Award. Soph.. Ag. II. Chapter Farmer Award. Jr.. Ag. Ill, FFA Treasurer. Sr.. Meat Processing. PAT DePUGH. Fr., Leo Club, Drama Club, Oklahoma, Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Soph., Leo Club, Key Club, Drama Club, Mu Alpha Theta. Finian ' s Rain- bow. Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club. Jr.. Leo Club. Key Club, Psychology Club, FFA, Industrial Arts Club. Sr., Leo Club, Key Club, Psychology Club, Science-Fiction Club, Industrial Arts Club. Art Club. DANNY DERKOWSKI. Ft.. FFA. Soph.Jr., Sr.. Vol. F.F. KELLY DEVINE. Fr.. Vllybl., Leo Club. Key Club. French Club. Tigerettes. Soph., JV Vllybl., Capt., Leo Club, Key Club, Tigerettes. Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Psychology Club. St., Leo Club Sec, Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. KRIS DeWITT, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph.. Twirler. Marching Band, Concert Band. Latin Club. Jr.. Twirler. Marching Band. Concert Band. Home and Family Living Club. St.. Twirler. Marching Band. DANN DICKSON. Fr.. HISD. Soph.. Band. Key Club. Partners Club. Jr.. Band. Flag Corps. Key Club. Partners Club. Psychology Club. Sr.. Band. Flag Corps, Key Club, Partner ' s Club. SHARON DIXON, Fr., Tiger Paws, FCA. Soph., FCA, Latin Club, Athletic Train- ing, Jr., Spanish Club. Key Club, Training. St., Spanish Club, Key Club, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Training. TIM DOLLAR, Fr., Bktbl., Soph., Bktbl., Jr., JV Bktbl. Sr., Var. Bktbl. DIANA DOZIER, Fr., Golden Girls, FCA. Soph., Golden Girls, FCA, Society of Dist Am. H.S. Students. Jr.. Golden Girls. Latin Club. Key Club. FCA. Who ' s Who Among Am. FI.S. Students, Society of Dist. Am. H.S. Students. NHS. Golden Girls, Rep. Gi-Gi ' s, FCA. Key Club. Science Club, Youth for Christ, Leo Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, NHS, Flare Queen Cand., Society of Dist. Am. H.S. Students. LlND ' i ' DRACKETT, Ft,. Golf Team. Soph.. Science Club. FCA. Key Club. Golf Team. Jr.. Science Club. Key Club. Sr., Science Club, Key Club. MARCUS DUNAWAY, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, State Ranked Saxophone Quartet, Science Club, Young Republicans, Soph., Marching Band, Symph. Band. Jazz Band. Young Republicans. Chess Club. Thespians. Drama Club. Finian ' s Rainbow. FLARE Staff Jr.. Marching Band. Symph. Band. Jazz Band. Young Republicans Vice Pres., Chess Club. Thespians. Drama Club, The Music Man, Latin Club. St., Marching Band, A Cappella Choir, Thespians, NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. Latin Club Pari-, German Club. BILLIE EDINBURGH. Fr.. Band. Soph.. Band. Jr.. Band. Sr. ANGELA ELZA. Fr.. Bktbl.. Soph.. West Farmington High School. Jr., Sr., HOSA Treas. JAY ENGLISH, Fr., Partner ' s Club, Industrial Arts Club, 2nd place CHS Science Fair, 3 Special Awards Houston Science Fair. Soph., NFL, Key Club, Science Club, 3rd place 1 special award Science Fair. Student Council, Soph. Rep., UIL Extemp. Comp. Jr.. Latin Club, Science Club. Key Club. NHS Exec. Rep.. NHS, Student Council. Jr. Rep., Mu Alpha Theta, Boys ' State, Best Debater at Conroe High School, East Texas Outstanding Speaker, Natnl. Student Congress, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Law Explorers. Sr., NHS Pres., Flare King Cand., Student Council, St. Rep., NFL Vice Pres., Triple Qualified for T.F.A. State Debate Tourn., Latin Club Rep., Science Club, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Who ' s Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Ntnl. Honor Roll, National Merit Semi- Finalist, KIKR Teen of the Week, NFL Double Ruby, Law Explorers Vice Pres. KENNETH EVERITT, Fr., Bldg. Trades. Soph., Air Cond., VOCT, Jr., Air Cond., VOCT., Sr. KRAIG FASNACHT. Fr., Ftbl., Industrial Arts Club, Soph., Ftbl., Woodshop, lAC, Jr., lAC, Sr., Industrial Arts Club Vice Pres. TERESA FENNER, Fr., Cadet Band. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band. Jr., OEA. St., OEA Sweetheart Cand. THERESA FISHER, Fr., Band. Soph., Jr., Psychology Club. Child Care, Sr.. HECE, Hero Club. KELLI FLORES. Fr.. Vllybl.. Soph., JV Vllybl.. Tigerettes. Jr., Var. Vllybl., Tigeret- tes, German Club. Qualified For State With Duet Act. St.. Var. Vllybl.. Tigeret- tes. German Club. Key Club. BERNARD FLYNN. Fr.. German Club. Track. Soph.. Track JV. Var. Soccer. Ger- man Club. Jr.. Young Republicans. German Club. Spanish Club, Key Club, Var. Soccer, JV Powder Puff Cheerleader. Sr., Key Club, Var. Soccer, Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader, FCA. ANDORA FOOTS, Fr.. FHA. Var. Track, Soph., Var. Track. Jr., Var. Track. Sr., Var. Track, Homecoming Queen Cand. CINDY FORD, Fr., Band, FHA. Soph., Band, Jr., FHA, Sr., OEA. STACIE FOSTER, Fr., Spanish Club. Soph., Spanish Club. Jr., Spanish Club. Drama Club. Sr.. Psychology Club. Art Club. TERESA FOSTER. Ft.. Soph. .Jr.. Sr.. Cosmetology. MARK FOX. Fr.. Soph., FFA. Jr., DECA I. St., DECA II. DANIEL FRANTZ, Fr.. Industrial Arts Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Bktbl.. UIL 1. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club. Marching Band. Concert Band. Bktbl., Jazz Band, MBA. Jr., Industrial Arts Club, Regional Best in Division, State Mar- ching Band, Symph. Band, Bktbl., MBA. St., Industrial Arts Club, Individual Pro- blems. Technical Regional Best in Division. State Best in Division. Marching Band. Symph. Band. Bktbl.. Marching Band UIL 1. CHERYL FREDRICKSEN. Fr.. Key Club. Spanish Club. Swimming. Soph.. Swim- ming. Key Club. FCA. Spanish Club. Spanish Club Sec. Swimming. Jr.. Key Club. FCA. Sr.. Key Club Exec. Board. Troika. Var, Swim Team Capt. MERYL FREDRICKSEN. Fr.. Choir. Bktbl. Soph.. A Cappella II Choir. Jr., Data Processing. Key Club. OEA. St.. VOE, Key Club. OEA. CLARENCE FREEMAN. Marching Band . Concert Band. FCA. Track. Soph.. Mar- ching Band. Gold Band. Var. Track. Regional Qualifier. Jr.. Marching Band, 4% • Achievements I Gold Band, Var. Track, Region Qualider. Sr., Marching Band, Conceii Band. Equipment Major, Var. Track, Greater Housron Golf Coast Athlete of the Year. District, Region, State. KELVIN FRIEDEL, Fr., Ftbl., German Club. Soph., Var. Ftbl., German Club, FCA, Jr.. Var. Ftbl.. Honorable Mention All-District. FCA, Key Club. Sr., Var. Ftbl., All-District, All-County, German Club. JENNIFER FRIEND. Fr,, Marchmg Band, Concert Band. Soph.. William Tennent Sr. High. Jr., NHS. French Club. Sr.. French Club, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Key Club, STEVE FlIRSTENFELD, Ft.. Track, Industrial Arts Club, Outstanding Student Award, Regional Best in Div., Soph., Track, Industrial Arts Club Vice Pres,, Cer- tificate ol Excellence, lAC Patliamentaty Procedure Team, Jr,, German Club, In- dustrial Arts Club Vice Ptes,, Best in Div. State, Ntl., lAC, St.. Industrial Arts Club. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. NHS. ANTHONY GARCIA. Ft.. Marching Band, Art Club, Winter Color Guard, Soph,, Marching Band, Art Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Jr,, Art Club, Science Club, Sr,. Art Club Pres., Science Club. Student Council. HENRY GARZA, Fr.. Ftbl.. FFA, Soph., FFA, Jr., Sr,, DIANE GIBSON, Fr,, Office Duplication, Soph., Printing Trades, Jr., Printing Trades, Sr.. VOCT, coop. WADE GIBSON. Fr., VOCT, Const. Trades. Soph.. VICA. Building Trades, Jr.. VOCT-VICA, Air Cond., coop. Sr.. VOCT, coop RAIMUND GIDEON. Fr., Marching Band. Soph., German Club. Jr., German Club, Science Club, Science Fiction club. St., NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am, High School Students, DONNA GILES, Fr.. Var, Bktbl,, Soph,, Var. Bktbl., 2nd Team All-District, Tigerettes. Jr., Var. Bktbl.. 1st Team All-District. Var. Track Team. Regional Finalist. FCA, Tigerette Sec, NHS. St.. Var, Bktbl.. FCA. Tigerettes, NHS, Key Club. CAROLL GLENN, Fr., Var. Track. Soph., Var. Track Team Capt. Jr.. Var, Track, OEA. St., OEA, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students VERONICA GLOWER. Fr,, Soph. Jr., Huntington High School. St., VOE, Office Education. FRANCES GORZALES, Fr,, Soph,, Sign Language Club.Jr . Sign Language Club, Spanish Club. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, St., Spanish Club. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. NATALIE GORE. Fr., Golden Girls, Girls Choir, 1st Div, UIL, Outstanding Stu- dent Award. Soph., A Cappella I Choir, Jr.. A Cappella I Choir Lib,. ETA Treas.. 2nd place Miss ETA. Young Republicans, Leo Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. St.. A Cappella I Choir Vice Pres,. Leo Club Treas., French Club. Science Club, Society of LJistinguished Am High School Students, FLARE Staff, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. EDWARD GRAHAM. Fr,. French Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Bktbl, Band, Soph,, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, I ' lL 1st Div, Jr.. French Club. Science Fiction Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Stephen F, Austin Foreign Lang. Festival. Sr., French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Number Sense Participant. RHONDA GRAY. Fr.. VOCT. Office Duplication, Soph . VOCCT. Graphic Arts I. Jr., OVCCT. Graphic Arts 1. Sr,. VOCCT. Graphic Arts II Rep, DAVID GREENE, Ft,, Bktbl,, Soph., Bktbl. .Jr., Var, Bktbl, Sr„ Vat. Bktbl. TAMMY GREEN. Fr.. Band, Soph., Stage Pep Bandjt., Stage Band. St. KENNETH GREGG, Fr.. Ftbl. Soph., Ftbl, Jr.. Ftbl.. Key Club, Spanish Club, In- dustrial Arts Club, Who ' s Who Among Am High School Students. St.. Spanish Club, Who ' s Who Among Am, High School Students. LaNETTA GREGORY, Fr„ VOCCT, Office Duplication Tieas. Soph., Printing Trades Pres. Jr., VOCT, coop Vice Pres., St., VOCT, coop Vice Pres Disttict. JOE GRIMES, Ft,, Soph., Metal Trades. Jr., Sr,, French Club. RENE GUIGNARD, Fr.. Industrial Arts Club, Metal Trades. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club, Metal Trades. Jr.. VICA Sgt, at Arms, PATTI HAARMEYER, Fr., Soph.. Key Club, Track. Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club, Home and Family Living Club, Sr,, Key Club. Spanish Club JAKE HADEN, Fr.. Ftbl,. Key Club, Soph,, Ftbl,, Key Club. Jr „JV Ftbl,. Key Club.Jr, Vice Pres,, Mu Alpha Thcra, Student Council, St., Var. Ftbl., Key Club, St. Pres., NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. Student Council. JENNIFER HAGAN, Fr,, Tiger Paws, Partner ' s Club, Leo Club, Medical Explorers, Key Club, Soph,, Tiger Paws Lt,, Leo Club, Spanish Club, Jr,, Leo Club, Spanish Club. Home and Family Living Club. Sr., Leo Club. Key Club, SCOTT HALE. Fr,, Soph., Soccer „Jr,, Spanish Club. Sr. CHARLES HALL, Fr., Ftbl,, Industrial Arts Club, Soph,, FFA, Judged District, and Area Contests. Jr,, FFA, Judged District and Area Contests, Who ' s Who Among Am High School Students, Key Club, St,. FFA. Science Club. MIKE HALLARON, Ft., Ftbl.. Lead in Oklahoma, Soph., Matching Band, Sym- phonic Band. Lead in Finian ' s Rainbow. Young Republicans, Ftench Club Rep Jr.. Var. Soccer, Young Republicans, French Club Pres. Sr,. Var, Soccer. Key Club, ' oung Republicans, Frencl Club Pres. JENNIFER HAMM, Fr., Tiger Paws, Art Club. Soph,, Key Club, Jr.. Home and Family Living Club, Key Club, Leo Club, FHA, Sr. RACHEL HARRIS, Fr., Drama Club, Soph,, Drama Club, Jr,, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Sr., Drama Club. SABRINA HARRIS. Fr . FFA. Soph,. FFA. Jr.. Sr , FFA. SHEMARIA HARRIS. Fr,. Band. FHA. Soph., Track, Band, FHA, Jr., VOE, FHA. Sr.. VOE. coop. Track. FHA. JEFF HARTMAN. Fr,. Band. Soph.. Troika Staff. Science Fiction Club.Jr.. Letter in ITL Ready Writing. Mu Alpha Theta. Science Fiction Club Treas.. Drama Club I ' p the Down Staircase, Sr,. Natl, Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Science Fiction Club Editor, DENISE HASARA. Fr.. Vllybl.. Art Club, Sign Language Club, Tigerettes. Soph,. JV Vllybl,. Art Club. Sign Language Club, Tigerettes. Jr., Sign Language Club, Key Club. Spanish Club. Sr., Sign Language Club Vice Pres., Key Club, Spanish Club. Flare Queen Cand. KELLY HANELINE. Fr., Soph., Sante Fe High School, Jr., Var. Track, JV Bktbl . Symphonic Band. St., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Var. Track, French Club, ' outh for Christ. MIKE HAl ' GHEY. Fr.. Var. Swim Team. Soph,. Var Swim Team, Jr,, Var. Swim Team. Science Club, Sr,, Var. Swim Team, I.eOTIS HAYNES. Fr., Ftbl., Bktbl., Track. Soph.. Ftbl., Bktbl.. Track, Jr.. Var, Ftbl.JV Bktbl.JV Track. Sr., Var. Bsbl. NEHGAL HAYW(X)D, Fr., Best Freshman on Cross Country, Broke Fr. 1 Mile Rec , Soph,. Var. Track. Var. Track, Qualified for State. Jr., Qualified for Regional Meet. Broke Jr. and Sr, Half Mile Record, Qualified for 3rd Greater Houston Team Cross Counrry. Sr,, Qualified for State. TENNIE HEATH, Fr,, VOCCT. Office Dupl.. Soph., VOCT, coop. Jr.. Sr,. VOE. OEA. SCOrr HEASLE ' i ' . Fr,. NFL. Chess Club, Bktbl., Young Republicans, Spoh,, NFL, Young Republicans Club, Bktbl, Jr. Young Republicans Club, Spanish Club. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS. Bktbl, St,, Young Republicans, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, FCA, Bktbl, STEPHANIE HEINTZ, Fr., Leo Club. Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club. French Club, Jr,, Golden Girls Rep., French Club, Key Club, FCA. Sr., Key Club, French Club, Leo Club. SEAN HENDRYX. Fr,. Soph.. Fr.. Hernando High School, Sr.. Cross Country, State. HEIDI HICKS, Fr,. Golden Girls, Key Club, Partner ' s Club, 2nd place Science Fair- Soph., Golden Girls, Key Club, Partner ' s Club, Spanish Club, Student Council Rep. Jr., Golden Girls. Key Club. Partner ' s Club. Spanish Club Pres., Home and Family Living Club, NHS, Spanish Club. Sr., Golden Girls, Gi-Gi ' s, Key Club, Spanish Club, Troika. Flare Queen Cand., NHS, Science Club, Student Council, G,G, Pres, HAYNES Achievements • 457 HAYWOOD KAREN HIEBERT. Fr., Golden Girls, Leo Club. Key Club. Soph.. Golden Girls, Leo Club. Key Club. FCA. Jr.. Golden Girlsr Key Club. ETA, Student Council, Sign Language Club, Spanish Club. St., Key Club, Sign Language Club, Leo Club, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students. TRACY HIGGINS, Fr., Young Republicans Sec, NFL Rep., 2 Outstanding Speaker Awards at Speech Tourn., JV Tennis, 1st place District Girl ' s Doubles .Ird place UIL District Debate., Soph.. Young Republicans Vice Pres., NFL Sec, Var. Tennis Team. Speech Trophies. Qualified for T.F.A. State in Extemp. Speak- ing. Jr.. Young Republicans Pres.. NF. Vice Pres.. Qualified for T.F.A. State in Extemp. Original Oratory, St., NFL Pres., NHS Social Chrprsn., Young Republicans. Triple Qualified for T.F.A. State in Extemp. Speaking. Original Oratory, and Championship Debate, BONNIE HIGHTOWER, Fr., Soph., Jr., Data Processing Club. Data Processing I. Sr.. Data Processing II Club, Hist., Sweetheart Cand. THANH HOANE, Fr., Soph.. Pasadena High School. Jr., St. PAM HOBBS. Fr., Soph..Jr., VOE. Sr.. VOE Hist. LEEANNE HOBBS. Fr., FHA. Soph.. FHA, Jr., Sr.. Home and Family Living Club. HERO Club. RHONDA HOCK, Fr., 3rd Dist. Regional Qualifier., Track 3200 winner in Dist., Region and State Runner Up, 1600 2nd place at Dist., Regional Qualifier. Soph., Track Top 10 Dist. Regional Qualifier, 1600 Dist and Region Qualifier 3200 2nd place Dist. Regional Qualifier, Tigerettes. Jr., Cross Country 1st Dist., Regional Qualifier, Track, 1600 at Dist.. Regional Qualifier. 3rd place 3200 Dist.. German Club. VOE, OEA, Tigerettes, St., Cross Country, Top 10 Dist., German Club, FCA, Tigerettes. CHET HODGES, Ft., Ftbl.. Industrial Arts Club. Soph.. Ftbl., Key Club, Spanish Club. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Key Club, Spanish Club. Sr., Key Club, Home and Family Living Club. HEATHER HODGKINS. Fr., Var. Swimteam, French Club, Partner ' s Club, Soph., Var. Swim Team, French Club, Science Club. Jr.. Science Club. Var. Swim Team, Key Club, French Club, FCA, NHS, Sr.. Science Club. Young Republicans, French Club, Key Club, NHS, FCA. AMY HOKE, Fr., Leo Club, Key Club, NFL, Debate Team, FCA, Var. Golf, Dist. Champs, Regional Runner Ups, State Tourney, Tigerettes. Soph., Key Club, FCA, Var. Golf Dist. Champs, Regional 2nd Runner Ups, French Club, Tigerettes. St., Key Club, FCA, All Dist. Golf First Team, Dist. Champs, Regional and State Tourney, NINHS, Tigerettes. STACEY HOLLAND, Fr., Golden Girls. Key Club, FCA, Soph.. Golden Girls, Key Club, Spanish Club, FCA, Key Club Exec. Board. Jr., Golden Girls, Gi-Gi ' s, 2nd Lt. Co. D, Key Club. Spanish Club, FCA, St., Golden Girls, Gi-Gi ' s, Capt. Co. A, Key Club, Spanish Club, Homecoming Queen, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Home and Family Living Club Program Chrprsn., Flare Queen. SAMANTHA HORACE. Fr., Soph., Jr., Home and Family Living Club. Sr., HOSA, Key Club, DARLA HOUSE. Fr.. Marching Band, Concen Band, Flag Corps, Fr. Rep., Student Council, S-ph.. Marching Band. Concert Band. Head Line Twitler, Latin Club, TSJCL, NJCL. Soph. Rep., Student Council. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirler, Latin Club Sec, TSJCL, NJCL, Jr. Rep., Student Council. Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. Sr,, Mraching Band, Concert Band, Feature Twirler, Latin Club, German Club, Mu Alpha Theta Sec, NHS. Sr. Rep.. Student Council, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Homecoming Queen Cand., Flare Queen Cand. KATHY HOWARD, Fr., Soph., Jr.. OEA. Record Keeping Merit Award, NHS. Sr., OEA Sec. NHS. STEVEN HOWARD. Fr., Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop. Soph.. Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop. Jr., Sr.. Industrial Arts Club, Metal Shop. BEN HUGHES, Fr., Best Math Project Houston Science Fair, Debate. Soph., Key Club, Science Club. Jr.. NHS, Key Club. Latin Club. Spanish Club, Science Club. Sr., Ntl, Merit Lener of Commendation, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Key Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Young Republicans. CINDY HULL, Fr.. Marching Band. Concert Band Flag Corps. Winter Corps, French Club, Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirler, French Club Hist., FCAUSTA. Jr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Feature Twirler, FHA, NHS, Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Head Twirler, NHS. TYLER HURN, Fr., Golf Team, Spanish Club. Soph.. Golf Team. Science Club. Jr., Golf Team, Spanish Club, Science Club. Key Club. Sr., Science Club. Key Club. KEITHA IRVIN, Fr.. Tiger Paws, Key Club. Soph., Key Club. Jr., Key Club, Leo Club, Data Processing. OEA. Home and Family Living Club. Sr., Key Club, OEA, Data Processing. LEANNE IVESTER, Fr., Spring High School. Soph., Westfield High School, Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Free. Capt. LISA IVORY. Fr.. Soph.. Dallas, TX. Jr., Home and Family Living Club, Key Club. Sr.. Key Club. Leo Club. TRACEY JACQUES, Fr.. Key Club. JV Bktbl. Soph.. Key Club. Tiger Paws. Jr., Key Club. Tiger Paws. Lt. Sr. Golden Girls, Key Club, Spanish Club. JACKIEJACK, Fr., Soph., Jr., Key Club, Spanish Club, VOE Treas. Sr.. VOE, coop. Who ' s Who Among Am. Braiders. CLAY JACKSON. Fr.. VOCT Sec. Soph.. VICA Sgt. at Arms. Jr.. VICA Pres. Sr. KEVIN JEFFERIS, Fr.. Bkrbl.. Industrial Arts Club. Soph. .Jr., Sr., ICT. ANGIE JOHNSON, Fr., Swim Team. Soph., Cosmetology. Jr., Cosmetology. Sr. HECE. ESTER JOHNSON. Fr.. Tiger Paws, Soph.. Drama Club. Jr.. Psychology Club, Spanish Club. Sr.. Psychology Club. JENNIFER JOHNSON, Fr.. Office Duplication. Soph.. Printing Trades. Jr.. Sr. MARY BETH JOHNSON, Fr., Marching Band. Concert Band. Soph.. Marching Band. Concert Band. Jr., Marching Band. Concert Band, Spanish Club. Sr., Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band, Lt. Col.. Spanish Club. Band Sweetheart MATT JOHNSON. Fr.. Art Club, Select Soccer. Soph., Soccer, Art Club, Latin Club, Society of Distinguished High School Students, Jr., Var. Soccer All District. MVP, Latm Club, FCA, NHS, Society of Dist. Am. High School Students. St.. Var. Soccer Capt.. FCA. Key Club, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, Society of Dist. Am. High School Students, Latin Club. PAMELA JOHNSON, Ft., Soph., JV Cheerleader, VOE. Jr., Home and Family Liv- ing Club. Sr. THERESA JONES. Fr.. Marching Band. Soph., Marching Band, Jr.. French Club, Sr. JUSTIN JORDAN. Fr.. Ag. I. Leadership Teams, Judging Teams. Soph., Ag. II, Jr., Ag. III. Spanish Club. HENRY JUDAH. Fr.. Marching Band, Industrial Arts Club, Fr. Treas. Soph., Mar- ching Band. Symphonic Band. Soph. Treas., UIL 1 Solo. Uniform Major in Band, Dist. Band. Jr.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Jr. Treas.. Spanish Club, Young Republicans. NHS. Who ' s Who Among Am. High Students, Brass Capt., Stage Band. Sr.. Student Body Pres., Ptes. of Student Council, Spanish Club Pres., Key Club, Dist., Region Band Membet. Rice Univ. American History Contest, Kixieland Band, UIL 1 Solo, Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students, NHS. BOB GALATAS. Fr.. Spanish, Golf Soph., FLARE Staff Spanish, Science, Jr., FLARE Staff Key. Young Rep. Sr.. FLARE Staff Key, Young Republicans, NHS. Coronation King Cand. LINDLEY KEATING. Ft.. Ftbl. Soph, JV Ftbl., Jr., King Cand. HERO, Var. FtbL Sr.. Var. Ftbl. TERESA KELLEY. Fr., Attended South Houston High School, Basketball, Diill Team, Soph., Tigerettes, JV Bktbl. Jr., HERO Hist., German Placed 5th in State fof reading, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. St.. German. NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. MARK KELM, Ft.. Ftbl. JV Track, Soph.JV Ftbl., Var. Track. Jr., Var. Ftbl., Voc. Metal Ttades, Vat. Track, Sr.. Var. Ftbl., All Distria Ftbl., Var. Track, All county Ftbl. LEAH KENNEDY. Ft. Highland Park H.S., Soph.. Var. Swim Team. Science, FCA, Key. Jr., Var. Swim Team, Science, V.P. Science, FCA, Key, Latin, NFL, Young Rep, St., Var. Swim Team (captain). Science — Pres., Key, TROIKA. 458 • Achievements KIM KENNEMER, Fr. Band. Soph.Jr,, Spanish. Sr.. VOE. CHARLES KIMBALL. Fr. Ftbl, French. Soph., Ftbl, French. Jr., A — Coop, French. Sr.. Ag — Coop. WAYNE KING, Fr., Band. Soph.. Band. Industrial Arts. Jr.. Spanish. Industrial Arts. Sr., Industrial Arts. MARK KINKAID. Fr. Industrial Arts. Soph.. Industrial Arts. Jr., Industrial Arts. Spanish. Sr.. Psy.. Key. TIFFANY KINNAMON. Fr.. French. Soph.. French. Key. Jr.. French. Key. Sr.. French. Key. MYRIAM KLEIN. Fr.. Tennis, Key Debate (3rd place district regional qualifier), NFL. Soph..JV Tennis. Key. FCA. NFL. Jr.. Var. Tennis. Science, Key, Spanish — Hist., NHS. Sr., Var. Tennis, Tigercttes, Key, Spanish — V.P., NHS. Science. JEFF KLOTZ. Fr.. Swim Team, Industrial Arts, Soph.. Var. Soccer, Industrial Arts. Jr.. Var. Soccer. Span ish. Sr.. Var. Soccer. Key. DEBBIE KOPESIA. Fr.. Marching Band. Concert Band, FHA. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Flag Corps. Jr., Marching Band. Concert Band, Flag Corps. French. OEA. Sr.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band, Flag Corps, OEA, Pari.. French, MBA, Winter Color Guard. PONCHO KRAUSKOPF. Fr.. Ag I. Leo. Fr. Ftbl. FFA, Youth Rodeo Assoc. FCA. Soph.. Ag II. Leo. Ftbl.. FFA. Youth Rodeo Assoc, FCA. Jr., Mear Proc, FFA. Leo, JV Ftbl., Youth Rodeo Assoc, Texas HS Rodeo Assoc, FCA. St., Ag III, FFA. Leo. Youth Rodeo Assoc. TX HS Rodeo Assoc. FCA. Nat. AG Award, Region XI Champ Bareback Rider in TX HS Rodeo, VP FFA. ERIC KROLCZYK, Ft., Ftbl, Soph., Ftbl. Jr., Ftbl., Powder Puff, Sr., Ftbl, Key, In- dustrial Arts. MANDI LANDERS, Fr., Soph.,JV Cheerleader, Jr.. Spanish, Sr. MICHAEL LANDRY. Fr., Fr. Tennis, Key. Soph, JV Tennis. Key, GSL, French. Jr.,JV Tennis. French. Science. GSL, Psy. Sr., Student Council, GSL, Science — Off, Psy., Key. LISA LAYNE, Fr., Crafts, East Ridge High School, Grundy High School, Sr.. HOSA. NHS, YFC RICHARD A. LeBOUFF, Fr., Industrial Arts, Soph.. Industrial Arts. Jr.. Industrial Arts. HECE. Sr.. DE. TOBY LEE. Fr . FFA. Soph.. FFA Jr.. OEA Sr.. OEA. SCOTT LEE, Fr., Marching Band. Soph., Marching Band. Jr.. Band, marching. Con- cert Band, Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Sr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Science, Young Rep., Mu Alpha Theta. CLARENCE LEWIS, Fr. Bktbl., Art, French. Soph..JV Cross Country, JV Track, Ind. Arts. Jr.. Var. Cross Country, Regional Qualifier, Var. Track. Sr., Var. Cross Country, Reg. Qual., State Qual., All Greater Houston C.C. Team, FCA. Var. Track. PAUL LIDDELL. Fr., Science, NFL. Soph., Science, German, NFL. Jr., Var. Soccer, German. Sr., Var. Soccer. Spanish. RYAN LLOYD LINDNER, Fr., NFL, Science Fiction. Chess, Soph.. NFL. Science Fiction. Chess. Young Rep. Jr., Latin, Pres. World Food Confer. Sr., Science, Science Fiction. DAVID LINDQUIST, Fr., Var. Trainer, Spanish, Leo. Soph., Var. Trainer, FFA. Jr., FFA, YRA. Sr.. FFA, THSRA. YRA. KERRY LOCKART. Fr.. Spanish, Soph., Spanish, Jr., Spanish, Ind. Arts, Sr., Ind. Arts, Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students. RACHEL LOFTIS, Fr.. NFL, Key, Partners, Soph., Key, Partners, NFL. Jr., Spanish. Tiger Paws. Key. TOMMY LOGAN, Fr., Spanish, Soph., Psy. Jr., Sr., Key, Psy. SANDRA LOWER, Fr., Homemaking I, Soph., Typing, Jr.. Childcare I, Sr., Graphic Arts, Art I, VOC. ALEXIA LOWERY. Fr., Fr. Bktbl., Spanish, Soph.. JV Bktbl. (captain). Spanish, Tigercttes. Jr., Var. Bktbl., Latin. Tigercttes, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. Sr., Var. Bktbl., Tigerettes, FCA, Key, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Whos Who Among Amer. HS Students. SHANTEL LOWE, Fr., Round Rock HS, French. Soph., French, Tiger Paws. Jr.. French, Reporter, Man Who Came to Dinner. GREG LUTER, Fr.. Soph., VICA.Jr., Sr., VOCT. TIM MACHAJEWSKI, Fr., Marching Band. Symphonic Band, Stage Band. NFL. Science Fair. Soph., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Dixieland Band, Latin, JCL, Physics and Sr Grand Prize Science Fair. Houston Science Fair. Jr., Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Stage Band. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students. Sr., Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Dixieland Band, Mu Alpha Theta — Treas., NHS, Science, Young Rep.. Student Council, DANA MADDOUX, Fr., East Chambers HS — Twirler, Bktbl., Var. Tennis, FHA, Band. Soph., East Chambers HS — Twirler, Var. Tennis, Band. Jr., Hamshire Fan- net — Asst. Ed. Newspaper. Sr., NHS, Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students, Key, OEA. DENISH MARTIN. Fr.. Soph.Jr., Sr., OEA. ELIA MARTINEZ, Fr.. Office Dupl. Soph., Office Dulp. Jr., Sr.. Graphic Arts. THERESA MARQUARDT, Fr., ETA. Soph.. Latin. Jr.. Latin, Childcare, FTA — Pres. Sr., FTA. RYKE MATLOCK, Fr.. Cho-r. Soph., A Capella I. Jr.. A Cappella I. Key. Leo. Sr., A Capella I, Key, Leo. MARY JO MAUERMANN, Fr., Golden Girls, NFL, Young Rep.. Partners, Soph., Golden Girls, NFL, Young Rep., See., French, Nat. Thespians. Jr.. Golden Girls — Lt. Co. B.. NFL, Young Rep., Student Council. FCA. French. Science, Sr.. Golden Girls — Capt. of Dance. Sec Young Rep.. NFL. Key. Ftench. Sign Lang.. Girls ' State. BILLY MAZY, Fr. Marching Band, Drama, Soph., Marching Band, Drama, Thes- pian. Jr.. Show Choir. Drama, Advisory Board. Thespian. Sr.. Show Choir officer, Drama, Thespian. MIKE MAYFIELD. Fr., Soph., Jr., Spanish, Sr., Spanish, NHS. MADELINE McCANN, Fr. Fondren Jr. High in Houston, Var. Bktbl., Swim Team. Soph., Choir. Jr., Choir, VOCT, Sr., Pres. Hosa, Student Council. DARRELL McCOWN, Fr., Soph., Auto Mech. I, VICA, Jt., Auto Mech. II, VICA. Sr.. DECA. YFC. DIANE KAY McDANIEL. Fr.. Soph.. Jr.. Sr., Spanish, VICA. Attended Waltrip HS Houston and Crockett HS, Crockett. RAYMOND McNEEL, Fr., Drama (H.M. All-Star Cast), NFL. Houston Science Fair. Soph., Drama, Thespians, NFL, Science, Latin, Conroe Science Fair, Houston Science Fair, L ' lL Ready Writing Team. Jr., Drama (Pres.), Thespian. Spanish. Psy.. NHS. TROIKA. Sam Houston Science Symposium . Speaker, UT Science Symposium — Speaker, Conroe Science Fair (1st Place), Houston Science Fair (Best Oral Pres.) Sr., Psy. — Pres., Drama, Thespians. Spanish, NHS, Sam Ho. Science Symposium — speaker, Conroe Science Fair, Ho. Science Fair. JEFF McNEMAR, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Soph.Jt., Key. St.. Key, VOC Draft. SCOTT McSHAN, Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Key, Ind. Arts. Soph., Jr. Var. Ftbl., Spanish, Key GSL, Student Council. St., Var. Ftbl.. Key. GSL. Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students. FAY McSWAIN. Ft.. Hmk. Soph. Hmk. Jr.. Printing Trades. Sr. Printing Trades. DANIEL McWASHINGTON. Fr.. Fr. Bktbl.. Fr. Track. French. Soph.. Bkbl.. Track. Jr.JV Ftbl.JV Bkbl. Sr.. Var. Ftbl.. FCA. GARY MEADOR, Fr., Class Pres.. Student Council, Fr. Ftbl., Ft.. Bktbl.. Spanish. Key. Soph., Class Pres., Student Council, Soph. Bktbl.. Spanish. Key. Jr.. Class Pres.. Student Council. JV Bktbl. JV Ftbl.. Spanish, Key, FLARE Staff — Sports. Sr., Var. Ftbl., Var. Bktbl., Spanish, Key, Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students, NHS, FLARE Staff — Sports Ed MAUERMANN Achievements • 459 MAZY JEFI- MEARES, Fr.. Tennis, German, Soph., German. Tennis, Jr., German, Soccer Team, Tennis Team, Sr., Spanish, Soccer Team. MACE MEEKS, Fr., Fr. Ftbl, Key, FCA. Soph., Var. Ftbl. (All District Honorable Mention), Var. Track (Reg. Qualifier), NHS, Amer. Legion Boys ' State. St., Var. Ftbl. (All County, All District 1st team, Greater Ho. Defense Academic All-State, Blue Chip list), NHS, Var. Track. DIANE MENDOZA, Fr., Soph, Jr., Sr., YFC, Spanish. SEAN ALLEN MERZ, Fr. Drafting. Ind. Arts, Soph., Ind. Arts. Wood Shop. Jr., Data Proc, OEA. Sr., Data Proc. II, OEA. LISA MILLER. Ft.. Soph.. JV Bktbl., Tigerettes. Jr., Var. Bktbl. (captain). Tigerettes. Spanish. FAC. NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. St., Var. Bktbl., Tigerettes, FCA, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Home and Fam. Living. Who ' s Who Among Amer. HS Students. REX MIMS JR.. Fr., Mgr. Fr. Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., Sgt. at Arms — Printing Trades. Jr.. Sr. ROBIN MITCHELL. Fr. Tennis, Key, FCA. Soph, JV Tennis, Spanish, Key. Jr..JV Tennis. Spanish, Key — Rep. Sr.. Key. BRENDA MOORE, Fr., Soph.. Drama. Jr., Drama, Sr., Drama, Spanish. KALYN MOORE. Fr., Soph., Jr.. ChildCare. Sr., Art. KRISTIA MOORE, Ft., French. Flag Corps, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Winter Corps, LISTA, AAU, Soph., French, Twirler, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, AAL ' Twirling. Jr.. FHA. Symphonic Band, Feature Twirler, Marching Band, NHS. Sr., Key, Feature Twirler, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, NHS. RL:SSELL MOORE. Fr.. Fr. Ftbl.. Soph.JV Ftbl.Jt.JV Ftbl. St.. Key. Var. Ftbl. )OAN MORGAN. Ft.. Band. Soph.. Band. Fall Flags. Jr.. Office Aide. Data Proc. I. Sr.. Data Proc. II. ROBERT MORRIS. Ft.. Soph.. Spanish, Jr.. Spanish, Key. Sr., Spanish. ANDRA MURSKI, Fr., Soph.,Jr.. Spanish. Key. VOE OEA. Sr. MARIE MUSACHIA. Fr.. Golden Girls. Soph.. Piney Woods Christian School — Ed. Yeatbook.Jr.. Sr.. NHS. Sign Lang. KEITH MUSGROVE. Fr.. Marching Band. Concert Band. Soph.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Jr.. Marching Band. Symphonic Band, A Cappella Choir I, Chess. Sr., Show Choir A Cappella I Choir. FELICIA MYERS, Fr., FHA. Soph.. Spanish. Jr.. Sr.. Psy. (Sec), FTA. VIRGINIA MYLRA, Fr., A Capella I, Drama, Track — LUFKIN HS. Soph., A Cappella I, Track. Jr.. A Capella I, Drama. Sr., A Capella I. BRENDA PARKER, Fr., Clear Creek HS — FHA, FHA. Soph., Clear Creek HS — FHA, Jr.. HECE. Sr., HECE, Queen Cand, DAVID PAYNE, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band. Ind. Atts, Bktbl. Band. Soph.. Spanish. Marching Band, Concert Band, Ind, Arts, Bktbl. Band. Jr., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Ind. Arts (award of excellence), Bktbl. Band St., Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band, Ind. Arts, Bkbl. Band, Dixieland Band. LISA PAYNE, Ft., HFA, Dagger Union High School, Soph.. FHA. Jr.. Child Care I. Sr, ChildCare II. ROBERT PENNINGTON, Fr., Ind. Arts, Ftbl., Soph., Ind. Arts, Ftbl., Jr. Ind. Arts, Ftbl., Key. St.. Ind. Arts. Key. Show Choir (Officer), A Cappella I Choir. DONYA PERKINS. Fr.. Soph.Jr.. Sr,. VOE OEA. GARY PETTY. Fr., Soph., Jr., Metal Trades, Sr., ICT. DEBBIE PHILLIPS, Fr,, Soph., Spanish, Jr., Spanish, Sr., OEA. TERRY PHILLIPS, Fr., FFA I, Soph., FFA ILJr., DECA I. Sr.. DECA II — VP. LISA PICKLE, Fr., JA, Church group. Hospital aide. Drama, German. Soph., JA, Church group. Hospital Aide. Drama. Literary Magazine. French. Jr. .John Adams HS, South Bend, Ind. St., Art, Who ' s Who. ADAM POPP, Fr., Ftbl,JV Bsbl. Soph., Ftbl,JV Bsbl., Young Rep., German. Jr., Var. Bsbl., Treas. German, Young Rep., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta. St., Var. Bsbl., Pres. German. FLARE — King Cand.. Ways and Means Officer, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Who ' s Who. GSL. Student Council. DAN POWERS. Ft.. Voct — Const. Trades, Soph., VOCT — CVAE Coop. Jr., VICA — Metal Trades. Sr., VOCT — CVAE Coop. DAVID PRESTON, Fr., NFL, Science Fair, Fr. Bktbl. Soph.. Ind. Arts, NFL, BktbL Jf.. Spanish, Bktbl. (JV). St., NHS, Spanish, FCA, Who ' s Who, Bktbl (Var). PHILLIP PRICE, Fr., Ind. Arts. Soph, Jr., Ind. Arts, VICA . Auto Mech. 1st place state Ind. Arts. St., Ind. Arts, Spanish. PAUL PRITCHETT, Ft., Key, Fr. Ftbl.. Tennis. Bsbl.. Bktbl. Soph., Spanish, Ftbl., Bsbl. Jr., Spanish, Ftbl., FCA. St., Ftbl., FCA, Young Rep. JUDY PLJRSWELL, Ft., Leo, Swim Team, Partners, Soph.. Swim Team, Jr., Swim Team, Soc. Dist. Amer. HS Students, VP — OEA. St., MIKE OATMAN, Fr.. Fr. Ftbl.. Ft. Track, German. Soph, JV Track, Jr., Var. Track (placed 9th at Reg. Track), German, Sr.. Var. Track, German, Relations Officer. JOHN O ' BRIEN, Fr., Soph.. Metal Trades I. Jr.. Metal Trades II, Sr.. ICT. EDDIE OLIVER. Fr.. Warren HS Soph. .Jr.. Building Trades 1. Sr., VOC Coop. ROSE OLIVO. Fr.. Fr. Volleyball, Soph. Jr.. Sr. SHANNON O ' NEIL. Fr.. FFA, Soph., FFA, Jr., FFA — Meat Ptoc. St., FFA — Meat Ptocessing II. STEPHEN O ' NEILL, Fr., Soph., Ind. Arts, Jr.. Ind. Arts. Sr.. Ind. Arts. Var. Soccer. SUSAN OWEN. Fr., Spanish, Key, Soph., Spanish. Jr., Science. Sr., Key. NHS. JOHN NARON. Fr„ North Shore HS, Soph,, Soph. Ftbl. Jr., Art, German, Sr„ Art, German, Home and Family Living, CHRIS NELSON, Fr„ FCA, Fresh. Ftbl.. Soph., FCA. JV Ftbl., Jt„ Var. Ftbl., Sr., Var. Ftbl. KRISTINE NELSON. Ft.. 4-H. Soph.. 4-H, Spanish. Jr.. Key. Psy., French. Sr.. French, Spanish. Science. ANGELA NIXON. Fr., Leo, Soph., JV Cheerleader. Jr., Spanish. Sr., Psy. — Reporter. JONI NOEL, Ft., Ftench, Key, Science Fair, Soph.. French (reporter). Key — song leader. Jr., French, Key (Advisory Board — song leader), Sr., French, Key — VP, Science. STEVE NORTON, Fr., FFA, Soph., FFA, Jr., FFA, DE. Sr,. Art. RANDY RAINWATER ELIZABETH RANKIN. Fr., Key, Leo, Concert Band — Arvida Jr. High. Soph., Key. Leo, Science, FHA, FCA. Jr., Key, French, Science, Psy. Sr., Key, French, Leo. Home and Family Living, Science, Psy., Queen Cand. SHERYL RAY. Fr,. Golden Girls (rep). Soph.. Golden Girls (rep), Jr.. Home and Family Living. Spanish. Sr,. Spanish, NANCY REAM. Fr,. Science Fair, Soph., jr., OEA, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, St., NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. NINA REEVES. Ft.. Swim Team Mgr.. Soph., Ind, Arts, Trainer, Jr., Key, Home and Family Living, Data Proc, Sr., Key, Data Proc DAVID RED, Ft., Marching Band, Concert Band. Winter Color Guard. French, Okla. Orchestra, Medical Explorers, Bktbl. Band, Science Fait. Soph., Marching 460 ' ' Achievements Band. Symphonic Band, Flare Staff, Drama. French, Science, Band Squad leader, Bktbl. BAnd. Jr., NHS, FLARE Staff, Latin (Pari.), Drama, Thespians, Sr.. NHS, Student Council, Latin, Drama (pres.). Thespian (Pres.). King Cand., Who ' s Who. FORREST REDDICK, Fr.. Fr. Ftbl.. Draftmg. Soph., Ftbl, Jr. JV Ftbl., Metal Shop, Sr.. Metal Working. JULIE REEVES. Fr.. Golden Girls, NFL. Soph.. Golden Girls. Key. Jr., Golden Girls, Gigis, FLARE Staff. Key, NHS, Jr. Rep for GGG. Sr., Lt. Co. D — Golden Girls, Gigis, FLARE Staff — Organ. Ed., NHS, Who ' s Who. DAVID REISSIG, Fr. Ind. Arts. Soph., Ind. Arts, FCA, Var. Soccer. Jr., FCA, Spanish. VAR. Soccer (captain). St., FCA, Key, Var. Soccer (captain), NHS. GLENN REYNOLDS, Fr.. Key, Track. Soph.. Key. FCA, Track. Jr., Spanish. Sr., Psy.. Soccer, LISA REYNOLDS. Fr., Key, Spanish. Soph., Key, Golden Girls. Jr., Key, Golden Girls. St., Key, Golden Girls — VP; represented G.G. ' s as Queen Cand., Student Council. DARRIN RICE. Fr.. German, Fr Ftbl., Soph,, Hist, German, Jr.. German. Key, JV Soccer. Sr., German. Key. RANDY RINEY, Fr., McC HS — Ftbl., Bktbl. Soph., Bktbl. Jr.. Auto Mech. St., Auto Mech. JAMES RODRIGUEZ, Fr., Art. Soph. Ind. Arts.Jr.. Ind. Arts, Sr,, Key, DANA ROGERS, Fr„ Fr, Volleyball, Soph,, JV Volleyball, FCA, French, Key, Science, Young Rep,, Tigerettes. Jr,, JV Volleyball (captain), FCA, Count Rep,, French (Sec), Tigerettes, St., French, Science, Key, FCA, Young Rep. — VP, Stu- dent Council — Rep, at Large. ROBERT ROUNDTREE, Fr., Ftbl. Trainer, Ind, Arts, AG I, Soph,, Ftbl, trainer, AG II. Ind, Arts, Jr , AG Coop, Ind, Arts, CAREY RUFFER, Fr., FCA, Key, Leo, French, Var, Golf — District champ. Soph.. Key, FCA, French. Var. Golf— District Champ, JV Bktbl, Jr,, NHS. Key, FCA, French. Var. Golf— distria champ. Sr,, GSL, NHS, FCA, Who ' s Who, French, Var. Golf. CHARLIE RUSSELL. Fr., Fr. Ftbl., Fr. Bktbl. Soph., Var, Bktbl,, Jr, Var, Bktbl,. Who ' s Who, Sr,. Var. Bktbl. JIMMY SANDER. Fr,. Marching Band, Soph,. Marching Band. Jr.. Marching Band. Sr. MIRA SANDERS. Fr., FHA — officer; VP — Recreation. Soph., Cosmetology, VICA — officer — Hist, Jr„ Cosmetology, VICA — officer — VP, Sr., FHA, HERO JOHN SARVER, Fr., Ind. Arts, Leo, Fr. Ftbl., Fr. Track, Soph,, Ind, Arts — Sgt, at Arms, Soph. Ftbl,, Var. Track — district co-champ. Jr.. Ind, Arts — Sgt, at arms, Var. Track — district champ — regional co-champ. State qualifier, Sr,, Ind. Arts. Var. Track. ANGELA SAUNDERS, Fr., Hernands HS — Marching Band. Concert Band. Soph.. Marching Band, Flag Corps, Concert Band. Winter guard. Jr.. Marching Band, Gold Band, Sr,, Marching Band, Flag Corps, Symphonic Band, Winter Guard. Who ' s Who. MARK E. SAUNDERS, Fr., Golf Team, UMYF. Soph,, Key, FCA, Science, Spanish, UMYF, Jr., Key, FCA, NHS, Treas. — Science, Spanish. Who ' s Who. Young Rep., UMYF. Sr.. Key, Leo. FCA. NHS, Treas. — Science, King Cand, for Science, Spanish. Who ' s Who, Young Rep., UMYF. SCOTT SAUNDERS. Fr., Fr. Tennis, Chess. UMYF. Soph., Var, Tennis, Science, Spanish. FCA, UMYF. Jr., Tennis, Science, Spanish, FCA, Mu Alpha Theta, Who ' s Who, UMYF, St., Var, Tennis, Science, Spanish, FCA, Leo, Key, Mu Alpha Theta. Who ' s Who, UMYF. WALTER SAUNDERS, Fr., Ftbl., Soph,, Ftbl.. Track.Jr., Track. Sr., Track. DALE SCHMIDT, Fr,. Sam Houston Senior HS. Soph, .Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA (coop) HANS SCHMUCK, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., German, Soph,, Bktbl.. German, Jr. Jr, Rep,, NHS, German - Pres. Sr., Student Body PV, German, Key, NHS, Var, Soccer. SCOTT SEABOLT, Fr., Fr, Tennis, Speech Team, NFL, Soph., Latin, Var. Tennis, NFL. Jr. Classical League. Jr., Latin — Pres, Jr. Classical League (Area A Chairper- son), NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Who ' s Who, Var, Tennis, St., Latin — Pres,, Jr, Classical League (Area A Chairperson), NHS, Mu Alpha Theta — Pres,, Who ' s Who, Century III Leaders Commended Student, NASSP. Chosen to participate in Rice LIniv, History Day, Comp. FLARE Staff. Latin King Cand, FORREST E, SEALEY. Fr,, Ftbl., Track, Ind, Arts, Leo, Track. Soph.,JV Ftbl., Ind, Arts, Var, Soccer, JV Track, Jr,, Var, Ftbl,, Var. Soccer. German, Sr., Var. Ftbl.. Var, Soccer. German, TRACY SEGREST. Fr,. Soph., Jr., VICA — Sgt. at arms, Cosmetology. St., VICA — Pres., Cosmetology. JACQUI SENTMANAT, Fr,. Sacred Mean Youth Group, UIL Math, Science Fair (2nd Place), Soph.. NFL. Sacred Heart Youth Group, Science Fair (1st place), UIL Science Test, Jr,, NFL, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Law Explorers — Treas. Sr., NFL — Sec. Mu Alpha Theta. NHS, Law Explorers — Treas., Young Rep., National Merit Commended Student. CT SELF, Fr.. Wood shop. Soph. .Jr.. Ceramics. Sr,, Auto Body. WILL SHAW. Fr,. Soph,. VOCT 454 — Coop. Jr.. Sr., GLEN SLAYES. Fr., Ind. Arts, Soph., Ind. Arts.Jr., Ind. Arts, Spanish, Sr,, Ind, Arts, MICHAEL SHORES, Fr,, Marine Repair, VICA. Soph., A C, VICA, Jr., Radio TV, Sr,. Radio TV, DAVID SIMS, Fr., Marching Band. Gold Band. Soph,, Brenham JV Ftbl, Jr,, Ag, I. FFA- St.. A Capella 1 and A Capella III Choir — Pres. MARGARET SIMPSON - Fr., Klein HS. Soph., VOCT — A C Jr., VOCT — Coop — Pres.. Sr., VCX T — Coop — Student Advisor. RAYMOND LEON SIMPSON, Fr., VOCT Marme Repair. Soph.. VOCT-A C, Jr., VOCT — Coop — Reporter. Sr., VOCT — Coop — Pres. ANGIE SMITH, Fr.. Fr. Volleyball, FFA, Leo. Soph., Leo, FFA. Jr.. Key. FFA, Home and Family Living. Sr., FFA — Chaplain, Office, FFA — Sweetheart Nominee, DONNA SMITH, Fr., Lumberton High. Soph,. YFC.Jr., Sr. LINDA SMITH. Fr.. Tiger Paws, Winter Guard, Folk Choir Church, Art, Science, Soph,, Flag Corps, Science, UIL ready writing. Art. Ind. Arts.Jr., NHS, Science, German, Art — Hist,, Indust, Arts — local regional Sec, Church youth group, Sr,. Art. German, Science, NHS, Youth group at church. HARVEY SMITHERMAN, Fr., Ind. Arts — woodshop. Soph.. Ind. Arts — Metalshop, Jr.. VICA — auto mechanics. St.. VICA — Metal Trades. JENNIFER SNYDER. Fr., Soph., Jr.. Key, Home and Family Living, Homemaker of Amer. Sr.. Key. DIEGO SOLORIO, Fr., Marching Band, Soph., Marching Band. Jr., OEA. Sr., OEA — Pres. CHRISTINE SORIA, Fr., Soph., French. Jr., French. Journ. Sr., French, TRIUMPH Staff JIM SPARROW, Ft., Cross Country, Soph., Woodshop, Jr., Radio TV, Sr,, Radio TV — shop foreman, HECE, SKIP SPEARMON, Fr.. Willis HS. Ftbl,, Bksbl. Soph., Ftbl., Bktbl. Jr., JV Track, JV Ftbl. St., Var. Track. RAYMOND SPENCE, Fr.. VOCT — Const. Trades, Soph,, VICA — Bldg. Trades, Jr . VOCT-CVAE — Co-op. Sr., VOCT-CVAE Co-op. KAREN SPRINGER. Fr,. Soph.Jr,. ChildCare. Sr. KRISTINA STAAT, Fr., Girls Choir, Soph. A Cappella II. Jr., A Cappella I, OEA, Drama. Sr., A Cappella I, OEA — Sec. Treas., Drama, DeLYNN STANLEY, Fr., Flag Corps, Soph., Homemaking I — FHA, Jr., Homemaking II — FHA. Sr, SLAYES Achievements • 461 SHORES EDITH STEBBINS, Fr„ Soph,, Tiger Paws, Jr.. Tiger Paws. OEA. Sr.. OEA. TAVIE STEED. Fr.. Soph, Jr.. Sr.. HOSA. HEIDI STEINBARGE, Fr.. Key. Spanish. Soph.. Jr., OEA. Sr. DAVID STEVENS. Fr.. Ftbl., Track. German. Soph.. Ftbl.. Track — Downers Grove North HS. Jr., German, Latin, Jr. Classical League, Track. Sr., VP — Ger- man, Latin, Key. Science. Jr. Classical League. LINDLEY STEWART, Fr., Mens Choir, Tenor I Section Leader, UIL Contest Choir, Soph., A Cappelia I Choir, Tenor I Section Leader, All-District Choir. All- Region Choir, UIL Sweepstakes, German. Jr., A Cappelia I — Public Relations Officer, German. Sr., A Cappelia Choir, Public Relations officer, German. DENA STOKELY. Fr.. Soph, Jr., Key, VOC. Sr., Key, VOE. KEITH STOREY. Fr., Ftbl., Spanish, Science. Soph., Ftbl. Jr.. Ftbl., OEA, Sr., OEA. TAMARA STOWE, Fr., Band — Gold. Soph., Band. Jr., Data Ptoc. . OEA. Sr., VOE — Co-op, OEA. SIDNEY STRAWN, Fr., FFA. Soph, Jr., Sr., ROGER DeWAYNE STRAUGHTER, Fr., Partners. Soph,. Partners. Jr.. Partners, Sign Lagn., Radio TV, Choir. Sr., Sign Lang. STAN STRICKLAND, Fr., Concert Band. Key. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, Key. Jr., Key. NHS. GSL. Marching Band. Concert Band, FLARE Staff St., Leo, NHS. Key. GSL. FLARE Staff, Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Stu- dent Council, Sr. Class Treas. SUSAN STROOPE, Fr., Choir, FCA, Track, Key. Soph.. A Cappelia I. Leo. Jr.. A Cappelia I, Spanish, Sr.. A Cappelia I. Who ' s Who. KEITH STUBBS, )}., Fr., Leo, Key, FCA, JV Bsbl., Gold, Ind. Arts. Soph., Key, FCA, Golf Team, Science. Jr., Key ECA. Golf Team. German. Sr.. Key. FCA, Golf Team. KURT SWARTHOUT, Fr., Soph.,Jr., Radio TV. Sr., DECA. GAYLENE SWEET, Fr.. Gold Band, Soph., Marching Band, Gold Band. Jr., Mar- ching Band. Gold Band, OEA. Sr., Marching Band, Gold Band, OEA. WILLIAM SIMTH, Fr.. VOCT — Const. Trades. Soph.. VOCT-CVAE - Co-op. Jr.. VICA-A C. Sr. TED TATE, Fr., Const. Trades. Soph., VOCT Coop. Jr., VOCT. Coop. Sr., VOCT Coop. MERI TEWELEIT, Fr., Band, Partners, Key. Soph.. Marching, Concert Band. Part- ners. Science. YFC Jr.. Marching, Concert Band, NHS, Latin, Science. Sr., Mar- ching Band. Mu Alpha Theta. Latin. Who ' s Who. YFC. CHARLES R. TODD, Ft., Soph., Spanish, Jr., DECA. Sr., Treas. — DECA, NHS. DONNA TODDY, Fr., Office Dupl., VOCT. Soph.. VOC Co-op, Vocct 454, Homemaking I. Jr.. VOC. co-op. VOCT. Sr., VOC. Co-op, HECE, HERO. MISSY THAEMAR, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, French, Jr., Marching Band. Sr., Who ' s Who. JENNIFER THAMES, Fr., Athletic trainer. Spanish. Key. Partners. Soph.. Athletic trainer. Latin. Key. Partners, FCA. Jr.. Athletic trainer. Psy., French, Key, Partners, FCA. Sr., Heat Student Athletic Trainer. French, Key. Student Council, French — officer. TROY DOUGLAS THOMAS. Fr.. Const. Trades - officer, reporter. Soph., Voc. Co-op. Jr., VOC co-op — officer reporter. Sr., VOC co-op . officer reporter. LAURA THOMASON, Fr., Key, Fr. Tennis, Leo, NFL. Soph., Key, French, JV Tennis. Jr.. Key. French. FCA. JV Tennis. Home and family living. Sr.. Key, Who ' s Who, French, Var. Tennis, Homes and family living, FLARE Queen cand. TRACY L. THOMPSON, Fr., FFA, FFA Greenhand Degree, Poultry Judging Team. Soph., FFA, FFA Chapter Farmer Degree, Poultry Judging Team, Dairy Judging Team, LIFC. Jr., FFA, FFA Chapter Officer — Cpalain, Nominee for district FFA officer. Who ' s Who, Cand. U.S. Natl. Ag Award, Sr. Leadership Team. Sr., FFA, FFA Chapter officer — Sec. FFA district V officer — Chaplain, FFA Sweetheart Nominee, Who ' s Who, NHS. EDWARD THORNTON, Ft., Ftbl.. Track. Soph., Ftbl, Track. Jr., Ftbl. Var. Sr., Var. Ftbl. PAUL THREADGILL, Fr., German. Soph., German, Var. Soccer, Jr., German, Var. Soccer. Sr.. Sec. — German. Var. Soccer. Key. NIKKI THULL, Fr, JV girls Bktbl. Soph., Spanish. Jr., Chess, Key, Spanish. Sr., Key. AMY TITTERINGTON, Fr., Fr. Bktbl., Spanish, FCA. Soph., Jr., HERO — Sec. Sr., HERO. LEODIS LAVOY TRAVIS. Fr.. Soph., Jr.. Metal Trades. Sr., Track, VOCT. REBECCA TRAYLOR, Fr., German, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Science, Soph.. German — Treas.. Flag Corps. Symphonic Band. Science Club, Partners. FLARE Staff — organizations. Jr., Flag Corps, Symphonic Band, German, Mu Alpha Theta. Science. FLARE Staff — Asst. Ed. Organizations. NHS. Sr., FLARE Staff — Editor — Cor. Queen Cand., German, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS — Media Chairperson, National Merit Commendation. Valedictorian. DAVID TROMETER, Ft., Ftbl, Ind. Arts. Soph., Ftbl., Ind. Arts. Jr., Ind. Arts. St., Ind. Arts. AILEEN TYMINSKI. Fr., Partners, Tiger Paws. Soph., Tiger Paws. Jr., Spanish, Key. Sr. JOHN ULLRICH, Fr., Fr. Bktbl. NFL. Soph., Soph. Bktbl., German. Jr., JV Ftbl., FCA, Key, Leo, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, German, Home and Family Living, Who ' s Who. Sr., Var. Ftbl, Leo — VP, Key — Sgt. at Arms, FCA, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, German, Home and Family Living, Young Rep., Science. GRANT UNDERWOOD, Fr., Chess, FCA, Science Fair Award. Soph., Latin, Science Fair Award. Jr., Key. Science. FLARE Staff. Latin, Young Rep., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, JV Soccer — Capt., Who ' s Who. St.. Sec. — Key, Sec. — FCA, VP — Latin. VP — Mu Alpha Theta, FLARE Staff, Var. Soccer, Science, NHS, Young Rep., Valedictorian. RODNEY VADEN, Fr., AG I, Judging team. Soph., AG II, Judging Team. Jr., AG — Coop I. Sr., AG — Coop 11. DEBORAH VAUGHAN, Fr., FHA. Soph., FHA, A Cappelia III, A Cappelia II. Jr., A Cappelia 11, partners. Sign Lang. Sr., Home and family Living. JAMES VELZSCO, Fr., Soph., Jr., JV Soccer, Latin, Science. Fiction, Chess. St., Latin. Science Fiction. PAUL VanDEUSEN, Fr., Ft. Tennis, Key, Ind. Arts. Soph., JV Tennis, French, Key, Ind. Arts.Jr., JV Tennis, Latin. Key, Science. St., Science, Key. CHRISTINA VUKOVIC, Fr„ Symphonic Band, Marching Band. Soph.. Art. Jr., St., Who ' s Who. WAYNE WAGNER, Fr., Ind. Arts, Metal Working. Soph., Ind. Arts, Metal Work- ing. Jr., Ind. Arts, Metal Working. Sr.. Ind. Arts . Metal working. Drafting. CINDY WALLAC E, Fr., Rep. Student Council, Key, FCA, Leo. Soph., Rep. Stu- dent Council, JV Cheerleader. French. Key. Jr.. Var. Cheerleader. Who ' s Who, Key. Sr.. Var. Cheerleader. Key. Rep. Student Council. JASON WARD, Ft., Marching Band, 3rd place Science Fair. Honorable Mention Ho. Science Fair. Soph.. Marching Band. Spanish, 1st palce CHS Science Fair, Honorable mention Houston Fair. Jr., JV Ftbl, 4th place CHS Science Fair, Bat- telle Scholarship, Ho. Science Fair. Sr., Var. Ftbl, Science. TAMMY WARD. Ft.. Office Dupl. Soph., Printing Trades. Jr., A C. Sr., VOCT coop. WENDELL WATSON, Fr.. Marin; Repair. Soph.. A C. Jr.. BIdg. Trades. Sr.. VOCT Coop. CHARLES WEEB. Fr.. Art. Soph.. Art. Jr.. Art. HERO. Sr.. Art — King Cand. 462 • Achievements MIKE WEIN. Fr., Var. Swim Team, Soph., Var. Swim, Sliow Choir Drummer, Jr., Swim Team. Sr., Psy. LAL ' RA WEISINGER. Fr. FHA, Partners, Band, Flag Corps, Soph., French, Band, Flag Corps. Jr., VOE OEA. Sr., Spanish, Key, LESA WEST, Fr., FAC. Soph., FHA. Jr., Spanish, FFA, FHA, Extemp. Speaking. Sr., FFA, Extemp. speaking district, U.S.N. A, A, ONIA WEST, Fr., Tigerettes, JV Volleyball. Soph.. Spanish, Var. Volleyball, Tigerettes, Var. Track. Jr., FCA. Pres. Tigerettes, Team Capt. Var. Volleyball, Var. Track. Sr., FCA, Key, Tigerettes — publicity chairperson, Var. Volleyball — team capt. VIIKE WHITTINGTON. Ft., Fr. Ftbl., Key. Latin, Science, Soccer. Soph., Key, Latin, Science, Soccer, Jr., JV Ftbl., JV Bsbl., Latin, Key, Science. St., Latin, Key, Science, Var. Soccer. VlARK WHITWORTH, Fr. Frbl., Bktbl. Soph., Ftbl., French. Jr., Ftbl., French. Sr., Ftbl., Spanish, French, Home and Family Living. IM WICHMAN, Fr., Tiger Paws, Leo, Key. Soph., Tiger Paws (Lt.), Leo, Key, Partners, Spanish. Jr., Spanish, Tiger Paws (Major), Key, Leo, Partners, Sr. ANI WILEY, Fr., Tiger Paws, FCA, Key. Soph., Tiger Paws, FCA, Key, Spanish. Jr., FCA, Key, Spanish. Sr., FCA, Spanish, Psy. 3AVID WILLIAMS, Fr., Soph.,Jr., Radio TV. Sr., Radio TV. ANICE WILLIAMS. Fr., Homemaking, Soph., FWA. Jr., Key, FWA. Sr. RODNEY WILLIAMS, Fr., Drama, Cross country. Track, Key, Soph., Cross Coun- try, Track, Key, Drama, Spanish. Jr. ,JV Ftbl., Key, Spanish. St., Key. iHANNON WILLIAMS, Fr. Track, FCA, Choir, Jr. Vol. Soph., Track, FCA, Key, Jr. Vol. Jr., Track, FCA. Sr., Psy — Hist., YFC. TRIUMP — News Ed., Spanish, Who ' s Who, TRIUMPH Queen Cand. ICOTT WILSON, Fr., Swing Singer, Mens Choir, Leo, Ftbl., UMYF, Drama. Soph., Show Choir, A Cappella I, Drama, UMYF. Jr., Show Choir, A Cappella I, Latin, UMYF, Drama. Sr., A Cappella I, Science Fiaion, Latin, Drama, UMYF. ;USAN WILSON, Fr., Sec. of Class, Golden Girls, Fr. Rep., Best of Co. D, Leo. Soph., Sec. of Class, Golden Girls, Soph. Rep., Golden Girl of Week, Key, FLARE Staff. Jr.. Sec. of Class, Golden Girls, Lieut. Co. C, GiGi ' s, Spanish, Key, Alternate for Girls ' State, FLARE Staff, NHS. Sr., Sec. of Class, Golden Girls, Major, GiGi ' s, FLARE Staff, NHS, Homecoming Queen Cand., FLARE Queen Cand. for Key, Who ' s Who, Student Council. JORMAJEAN WILSON, Fr., Marching Band, Concert Band, Latin. Soph., Mar- ching Band, Symphonic Band, Latin, Flags. Jr.. Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Science Fair, NHS, Latin. St., Matching Band, Symphonic Band, NHS. REBA WILSON, Fr., Spring Branch HS — Houston; Drama, Band — Meek HS. Soph., Jr., FHA, Chums . Spring Branch HS. Sr., Psy., Choir. PAM WONG, Fr., Key, Marching Band, Concert Band, FHA. Soph., UIL typing contest. Jf., OEA — state leadership conf., OEA — rep. Sr., OEA — VP. LOCKETT WOOD, Fr., Key, Spanish, FCA, Bkthl. Soph,, Key, Spanish, Tennis, FCA. Jr., Key, Spanish, Science, Tennis. Sr,, Key, Science, Home and Family Liv- ing, Tennis, Tigerettes. ROBERT WOODALL. Fr.. Concert, Matching Band. Soph., Concert, Marching Band. Jr., Marching Band, Data Pore. Sr., Marching Band, Data Process. KEN WOODRUFF. Fr,, Bktbl., cross country. Soph., Wrestling, Cross country, Jr., Cross Country. St. SHIRLEY WOODS, Fr., Drama, Okla., Soph., Drama, Thespians, Golden Girls, Jr., Sec. — Drama, Thespians, Golden Girls, Sr., VP — Drama, Thespians, Golden Girls, GiGi ' s, Key, Who ' s Who, NHS, Drama Queen Cand. STEVE WOODSON, Fr., Marching Band, Spanish, Soph,, Marching Band, Spanish. Jr., Marching Band, Spanish. Sr., Marching, Sci-Fi. MELISSA YOAKLEY, Fr., Key, Partners, NFL, Class Rep,, Student Council, Golden Girls, Soph,, Key, Latin, Golden Girls, Jr,, Key, Spanish, Class Rep,, Stu- dent Council, Golden Girls, NHS, Science, Sr,, Key, Science, NHS, Golden Girls, GiGi ' s, Sr. G.G. Rep RICKY YBARRA. Fr,, Fr, Ftbl,, Track, French, Key, Leo, Soph,, Soph, Ftbl,, French, Key, Leo, Jr ,, JV Ftbl,, Leo . officet, Spanish, FCA. Sr,, Var, Ftbl., VP Senior Class, Student Council, VP home and Family Living, Ptes. — Leo, FCA, Key, Who ' s Who . BR ' AN YOUNG, Ft., Marching Band, Concert Band, Key, Partners, NFL, Conroe 4-H — Pres. Horsemanship Club, 3rd place high indiv. — Ho, Livestock show judging contest. Soph., Marching Band, Concert Band, NFL, Pres. — Conroe 4- H horsemanship club — state 4-H horse judging contest — halter |udger. Jr., Mu Alpha Theta, NFL, Spanish, Who ' s Who, VP Mongt, Co, 4-H Council, Pres, Conroe 4-H Horsemanship club. Sr., Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish, NFL, Who ' s Who, 1st place indiv. — Contoe Horse judging Contest, 2nd place — Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show — Horse judging. LORI ZEPADA, Fr,, Fr,, Soph., Tiger Paws, A Cappella II Choir Jr., JV Cheerleader, Spanish, Sr,, VALERIE ZINNECKER, Fr., Ft. Class Rep., Key, Spanish, Student Council, Ft, Tennis, Soph., Soph, Class VP, Student Council, Key, FCA, Partners, Var. Tennis. Jr., Key, Partners, Var, Tennis, NHS, Girls ' State Rep, Sr. Key (Lt. Gov. Div. 9), FCA, NHS, Var, Tennis. Science. ZINNECKER Achievemems • 463 Index 2i2i2i AARON, DEWAVNE :;8 ABELL. ALLEN 212 ABERCROMBIE. RACHELLE: 212 ABRAMOVICH. DONNA: 198 AGREE. JOHN: 212 ACREMAN. ARHONDA: 176 ACREMAN. RANDALL: 212. 228 ACTON. ERIKA 212 ADAMS. DAVID: 176 ADAMS. JOSEPH: 212 ADAMS. NATILE 152.155.91.176 ADAMS. RUSSELL: 198 ADRIANSON. MATTHEW: 228 ADUDDELL. LAURA 212. 228. 294 AGAN.JOHN 212 AGEE. BRAD 198 AKIN. ST ACL 176 ALANISALANIS. SAN:228 ALBRECHT. ELIZABETH: 212 ALBRITTON. SHANA. 228 ALEMAN. ELIZABETH: 176 ALEWINE. LAURA: 101. 198 ALEXANDER. BARNEY: 176 ALEXANDER. DENISE: 1M.120. 176 ALEXANDER. DEREK: 198. 228 ALEXANDER. MICHAEL: 198 ALEXANDER. MICHAEL: 212 ALGER. KRISTI 176 ALLEN. CHRISTINA 176 ALLEN. DAVID: 176 ALLEN. FRANCIS 178 ALLEN. GENEVA 228 ALLEN. JERRY: 198 ALLEN. JOHN 228 ALLEN. RICHARD: 176 ALLEN. RIKKI 212 ALLEN. SHANNON 228 ALLEN. SHERRl: 212. 17 ALLEN. STACY- 212 ALLEN. TERRY 198 ALTMAN. WAYNE 212 ALVARADO. KEVIN 228 ALVARADtl. LISA 176 ALVAREZ. ROBERT: 212 ALVAREZ UPVMME74 ALWORTII. RYAN l ' )8 AMALKIR. RICHRAD 228 AMASON. DENNETH: 176 AMASON. PAUL 228 AMATO. CHRISTINE 228 ANDERS. BRANDI 228 ANDERS. RUSSELL 120. 176 ANDERSON. ANDY: 176 ANDERSON. BRADLEY: 198 ANDERSON. CECIL 212 ANDERSON. COREY: 176 ANDERSON. DENISE: 212 ANDERSON. GIDGET: 212 ANDERSON. HAROLD: 212 ANDERSON. MADELINE: 152, 212 ANDERSON. SUSAN: 167.212 ANDERSON. TAMMY: 176 ANDERSON. TODD: 221 ANDREWS, MELISSA 152, 157. 115. 171. 197 ANTWINE.JEFFERY: 176 APPLEGATE. TARA 212 ARBl CKLE. SrSANNE: 198 ARCHER. I.ADONA: 27. 198 ARCHER. WILLIAM: 212 AREVALO. CORA 212 ARIE, SllEPHEN 212 ARMACOST, ROBERT: 228 ARMER, BRYAN 212 ARMSTRONG, BILLIE: 212 ARMSTRONG, CHARLENE: 228 ARMSTRONG. DOLLY 212 ARMSTRONG. GARY: 176 ARMSTRONG. KEITH 212 ARMSTRONG. RICHARD 176 ARMSTRONG. STACEY 198 ARNOLD. BEVERLY 176 ARNOLD. DAVID: 228 ARNOLD. NATALIE: 152. 212 ARNSWORTH. OSCAR 228 ARNSWORTII. RAPHAEL. 1 )S ARNSWORTH. WtX5DY 212 ARRINGTON. BRUCE 55. 176 ARRINCTON. MELINDA 85, 176 ARTIHCAVITCH,JOHN: 212 ASHFORD. ANTHONY: 212 ATCHINSON. LINDA: 212. 294 ASHORN. BRIAN: 198 ATKINSON. JIMMY. 61. 176 ATKINSON. RODNEY: 176 AULD. BRIAN: 228 AUMILLER. KARI 57. 158. 198 AUSTIN. DARYL: 176 AVENELL. KIMBERLY 228 AVERY. CHRISTINE: 212 AVERY. KEATHA 228 AYRES. MELISSA 158. in. 198 AYRES. TAMMY: 212 bbb BABB. CHERYL 1 )8 BAGGETT. RHONDA 212. 228 BAGLEY. LAJUANDA 212 BAILEY. BARRY. 176. 198 BAILEY.JOHN:212 BAILEY.JUD1 ' 228 BAILEY. RANDY 228 BAIRD. DELTON:212 BAIRD. LX3YLE. 198 BAIRD. LARRY: 176 BAKER. DAVID: 212 BAKER, ERIC 176 BAKER. JANA 228 BAKER.JEFFERY 228 BAKER. KATHRINE 228 BAKER. KIMBERLY 152.198 BAKER. SONYA 176 BAKER, VERNON 328 BALDWIN, GINA.15 . 212 BALDWIN. JENNIFER 212 BALL. WILLIAM: 198 BALLARD. BILLY: 228 BANAZEK.KRISTEN: 158.212 BANAZEK. MARK. 228 BANKS.JANET 228 BANKSTON. CATRINA: 212 BARBA. RAUDEL:61 BARBER. CYNTHIA: 120. 177 BARBER. DIANA. 152.212 BARBER. JAMES: 212 BAREFIELD. KEVON 212 BAREKXIT. MARTHA: 198 BARKER. JASON 228 BARKER. SHEILA: 212 BARKLEY. RICHARD 198 BARNES. JEEFERY 159 l«i. 177 BAROSH. STEPHANIE 198 BARRERA. GLORIA: 228 BARRERA. RICARDO 228 BARRERA. SERVANEX) 228 HAKKLTT, ROY 228 BARRON. REBECCA 199 BARRY. SCOTT: l ' )8 BARTLETT. CHRIS 177 BARTLETT. DAVID: 212 BARTLETT, DORIS 177 BARTLOW. MICHAEL 212 BARTON. DANA. 10 . 115. 162. 196. l '  BASHAM. JAMES: 228 BASHARA. [X-)NNA:212 BATEMAN. RICHARD 212 BAl DAT. MELISSA 152.198.212 BAUER. KIRK 51. 122. 177 BAUERLE. RICHARD l ' )8 BAUMANN. THERESA. 212 BAXLEY. CONNIE 198 BAZAN. BELINDA. 120. 177 BEARD. JEFFREY 177 BEARD. EUGENE 212. lOl BEARD.JENNIFER: 177 BEARD. LONNIE 212 BEARD. SHARE 198 BEAVER. GINGER: U7.212 BECK. AMY: 152.228 BECK. ROBERT. 177 BECKETT. CHERYL: 212 BF,CKLER.JOY:228 BECKMEYER.JOHN 177 BECKWORTH. DANIEL 212 BF.CKWORTH, KAMI 228 BEGLEY. CINDY 51. 177 BEGLEY. SIMONE. 212 BEIL.JACK 228 BEITEL. DAVID: 228 BEITEL. REMSEN 114. IH. I ' W BELL. GREG: 212 BELL. LISA: 80 BELL. TAMMY 198.228 BELTRAN. MARIA: 212 BEMROSE. ROSE: 212 BENEEIELD. TAMATHA 152.198 BENNETT. CHARLOTTE 158. 198 BENNETT. SCOTT 228 BENSKIN.ODELL 177 BENTON. STEPHANIE 158.198 BERGER. JOSEPH: 198 BERINGER.DARRELL 212 BERLEHNER. BRANT 228 BERI.EHNER.ERIC 177 BERNSEN. Al DRA 212 BERNSEN. JEFFREY 120. 177 BERWICK. ALEXANDER 152.198 BESSER. GWEN: 198 BIEDERMAN. MICHELLE: 177 BIEWEN. LORE 198. 299 BIGGER. ARTHUR 198 BIGGER. HENRY 228 BIGGIO. MATT 152. 198 BILLNOSKI. MARION 198 BILLS. CONSTANCE 152. 101. 212 BILLS, REBECCA 152.101,212 BILTON, TRACEY: 177 BINFORD, DARYL 212 BIDD, LISA: 212 BISHOFF, TAMMY 152,212 BISHOP, CHERI: 198 BLACK, MICHAEL: 229 BLACK, ROGER 198 BLACK, RONALD 198 BLACKMAN. LAURA 177 BLACKMAN. VIRGINIA 177 BLACKMAN. SHERYL 229 BLAIR. LOUANN 152.229 BLAIR. SCOTT 229 BLAKE. WILLIAM: 212 BLAKEMORE. ERIC 111.212 BLALCKK, EDNA 212 BLANTON. JOSEPH 120, 177 BLOH, GREGORY 152,155,120,177 BUX5D, MICHAEL 212 BLUE, RLSSELL 229 BLL ' FORD, AARON: 229 BLUM, RONALD: 2. ' ) BOATMAN, MARIE: 229 BOAZ, RICHARD: 177 BOEHLER,JOHN 212 BOHANAN, ADAM 198 BOHANAN, LAIIRA 229 BOLEY, ROBIN 158,120,177 BOLT, JAMES: 177 BOLTON, JADA: 152, 155, 120 177. 211 BONNER. KRIS 212 BORDELON. PAMELA 21.1 BORIS. CHRISTINE 158.211 BORTNEM. DEANNA: 120 177 BOSSELAIT. THOMAS: 229 BOSWELL. BRENT: 211 BOl DREAIX.CLETE 88 BOIDREAUX. PATRICK 211 BOl GERE. TARA 229 BOIGHTON. RICHARD: 211 BOl RASA. DEANO 2?) BOWEN.CHRISTYAN: 211 BOWEN. LAURIE: 211 BOWEN.MELANIA:211 BOWEN. REBECCA: 92. 177 BOWER. DANNY: 229 BOWER. ROBERT: 198 BOWLES. BRYAN: 229 BOWLES. TROY: 177 BOYD. CARON: 229 BOYD. CHARLES; 211 BOYD. TERESA. 198 BOYER.KEN 152.211 BOYHER. STEVE 211 BOYNTON. COLLEEN 152.155.198 BOZEMAN. LEE 211 BRADFORD. CASSANDRA 211 BRADFUTE. STEVEN 177 BRAND. STEPHEN 1 W BRANNON.JOHN 22 ) BRANNON, TAMMY 1  BRANTLEY, LARRY: 199 BRATTON, KAREN: 211 BRAl NHAYDEN 211 brain, james 229 brennan, robert 211 bressner, kimberly: 211 brewer, tracy 211 brewster, karen 211 bridges, angela i ' w briix;man,kim ws BRIERS, JAMES 229 BRIGHT, CAMMIE: 211 BRILEY, DEBORAH: 199 BRINEGAR, STACY: 178 BRISTER, JIMMY: 199 BRISTER,JOLENE:211 BRITANAK, BRIEXiETTE: 199 BRITE, DEANNA: 199 BRITTON, JOSEPH 229 BRITTON.PAUL1.18, 21} BROADRIGHT, TRISHA: 71. 178 BROCK, LEAH: 21, 120, 178 BROGDON, EDWIN: 211 BROOKS, FREDDIE: 178 BROOKS, HOGAN: 152, 229 BROOKSHIRE. REGAN: 178 BROOKSHIRE, VAN: 199. 50 BROSEMAN. LYNNE: 199. 152 BROUSSARD. CALVIN: 199 BROUSSARD.JOHN: 178 BROUSSARD. TOMMY: 56. 178 BROWDER. KIM: 152. 229 BROWN. BEAU. 211 BROWN. CHARLES 21} BROWN.CHRISTOPH: 211.229 BROWN. DAVID: 229 BROWN. DERRICK: 199 BROWN. DIANE 178 BROWN. HARTWELL: 199 BROWN, JANICE. 211 BROWN, JOHN 178,21} BROWN, KEVIN: 229 BROWN, PATRICIA: 109. 21} BROWN. PAULA: 229 BROWN, ROBERT 229 BROWN, SHARON 229 BROWN, SHAWNDA: 21} BROWN, STEPHEN: 213 BROWN, TAMI: 21} BROWN, TAMMY: 21} BROWN, TOM: 199 BROWN, TRAVIS: 178 BROWN, TWAN: 199 BROWNING, DANIEL: 199 BRl ' MEK, SANDRA: 199 BRl ' STER, KELLI: 199 BRYAMS, GARY: 229 BRYAN, BRUCE: 229 BRYAN, SHELLY: 229 BRYAN, WENDY: 199 BRYANT, CATHY: 229 BRYANT, CHRISTOPHER: 229 BRYANT, CONSTANCE: 199 BRYANT, ODIS: 178 BRYANT, SEAN: 21} BUCHANAN, MARSHA: 21} Bi;CHANAN, YVETTE: 21} BUCKLEY, DANIEL: 199 Bi:CKNER, CHARLES: 21} BUCKNER, KIMBERLY: 98, 125, 19( BUDDE, JEFFREY: 229 BIDELL, STACIE 161, 199 Bl ' DRO, KEITH: 199 BUFFAMANTE, ANITA: 21} BUFORD, GREGORY: 21) BUGHER, TIMOTHY: 178. 199 BUI, THANH. 229 BURCA, GEORGETA: 21} BliRCHARD, ROBERT: 229 BURKS, DELBERT 229 BURK,GREGG 26, 199 Bl ' RLESON,JACKIE 229 BURNITZ.JEROMY: 229 BURNITZ. PATIENCE. 178 BURNS. CHARLOTT 21} BURNS. KIMBERLY: 199 BURNS. KIRK: 199 BURNS. KRISTEN: 21} BIRNS. LEANETTE: 229 BURNS. LISA 211 BIRROW. DAVID 229 BURRl ' S. WILLIAM: 199 BURSON. CONNIE: 229 BURSON. HOMER: 199 BUSBY. VIVIAN, 61. 178, 89 BUSSELL, TONE 210 BUSSHART, SUSAN: 21, 178 BUTCHER, ANNETTE: 199 BUTKOWSKI, DAVID 152, 2U BUTLER, JOHN 210 BUTLER, JOSEPH. 214 BUTLER. JOSEPH: 21} BUTLER. LANE- 199 BUTLER. MICHAEL: 210 Bl ' TLER. NORMAN 199 BUTLER. ROCKY- 152.199 Index • 464 Index BLITLER.SHMINEEN 229 BUTLER. WILLIAM: 178 BYBEE, SANDRA 213 BVERS. SHANA 100.178 BVINGTON. STEPHEN: 178 BVRNS. KIMBERLY 230 ccc CAGLE.ODIS: 152,214 CAIN. BILLY: 2H CAIN. MAX 2H CALDWELL. KELLY, 210 CALDWELL. PAUL, 178 CALLAHAN. KEVIN: 137. 178. 270 CAMILLO. ANGELIC 230 CAMPA. TROY: 214 CAMPAGNA. LISA: 199 CAMPBELL, DONALD: 199 CAMPBELL.JAMES: 199 CAMPBELL. DOUG: 120. 178 CAMPBELL. MICHELL (i2. 199 CANGEML ALICE: 178 CANNINGS.JEREMY, 178 CANNON. JEFFERY: 213 CANNON.JOHN. 214 CANNY, EDWARD: 213 CANTRELL,JEFFREY: 199 CANTRELL, RICHARD: 214 CANTRELL. WILMA: 230 CANTRILL. SCOTT 199 CANTU.JOHN: 230 CARDENAS. ABRAHAM; 178 CAREY. CYNTHIA: 214 CARLILE, KIMBERLY: 120. 178 CARLILE. TROY: 199 CARLISLE. SCOTT: 15.178 CARR, BRYAN: 152. 299 CARR.JUL1E:214 CARROLL. JOSEPH: 250 CARROLL. SELBYA: 230 CARTER. KEVIN: 178 CARTER, TARIK 214 CARTER, TIMOTHY: 199 CARTWRIGHT. JAMES: 2.W CARTWRIGHT, MICHELL: 178 CARTWRIGHT. PATRICIA: 199 CASE. MICHAEL, 230 CASKEY, LINDA: 19 CASTELLANOS. KRISTEN 214. 294 CASTLEBERRY, KEVIN 230 CASTLESCHOULDT, MELISSA: 178 CASTLESCHOULDT. WILLIAM: 2.30 CASTRO, NOEMI: 2.30 CATON, CARRIE: 214 CAUSEY, THOMAS: 199 CAVAZOS, DANIEL: 214 CAYLOR, LYNETTE: 214 CEGIELSKI, ZINA: 23. 76. 78. 174. 179. 2()6 CESSNA, KIMBERLY: 214 CHADWELL, AMESHA: 230 CHADWELL. MIKE: 214 CHALMERS, LINAY 230 CHAMBERS, CRAIG, 214 CHAMBERS, MICHELLE: 214 CHAMPION, BOBBY: 179 CHAMPION, KELLY: 214 CHAMPION, TANYA: 179 CHANCY, HEATHER: 214 CHANEY, SHERRY: 2.30 CHAPA, MIKE, 214 CHAPA, MUNDA:214 CHAPMAN,JAMES: 214 CHARLES, DEBORAH: 214 CHARLES. LARRY: 179 CHARTERS, KRISTINA: 199 CHATHAM, AVERY: 199 CHATHAM, FRANK: 230 CHAUVIN, LYNETTE: 214 CHAIIVIN, SHARON: 230 CHERRY, MELANIE: 214 CHESHIRE. MELISSA 230 CHHITH. SITHA: 199 CHHITH. SOPHINY: 199 CHILDERS. VICKI: 163. 167. 196. 199 CHOATE, LISA, 214 CHOATE, CRAIG: 152,230 CHOATE, SONJA: 152, 199 CHRISTIAN.JAMES: 179 CHRISTIAN. LAURA: 230 CHRISTIAN, SHERI 230 CHRISTIAN, SHANNON 230 CHRISTOFFERSEN, DONALD 230 CLARDY, STACY: 2.30 CLARK, CYNTHIA: 214 CLARK. STACY 214 CLARKE. NICOLE, 152. 199. 289 CLAl ' SEN, DAVID 199 CLAI ' SING. DARIN: 179 CLAVER. ELAINE 214 CLAWSON, LISA: 179 CLAY, BOBBY 179 CLAY. SARAH 2.30 CLATYON. DAVID: 1 5. u I. 117, 179 CLAYTON. LISA: 18. 19. 2.W CLAYTON. TED: 230 CLEMENTS. ST ACIE 215 CLEVELAND. DWAYNE 214 CLEVENGER. BETTY, 250 CLIFFORD, JANE- D200 CLINE. GREGORY 250 CLINKSCALES.CHADD: 179 COCHRAN, CRAIG 179 COCHRAN, LINDA 214 COFIELD, PATRICK: 179 COGGINS, ALLISON 214 COKER, ANGELA: 214 COKER, CAMERON 200 COKER, WILLIAM: 214 COLB ■. ALICIA 200 COLE, CAIN: 250 COLE.CATHERINE 158. 200 COLE. DAVID: 91, 179 COLE.JAMES: 200 COLE. TROY: 250 COLEMAN. KENNETH: 179 COLEMAN. RANDALL 214 COLEMAN. ROBIN: 179 COLLARD. VALERIE 250 COLLINS. DAVID: 179 COLLINS. DELBERT 250 COLLINS. JAMES: 152. 200 COLLINS. KEITH: 200 COLLINS. LATRICIA: 200 COLLINS, TEDDY 230 COLLINS. TIMOTHY: 250 COLSON. CHARLES 214 COLSON. RONALD: 250 COLTHORP.TOM: 214 COMPTON.JOAN 250 CONLEY. CHARLOTTE: 200 CONLEY. LISA, 250 CONLIN. BRENT 171.214 CONNELL. RONALD: 214 CONVERSE. TROY 2.50 CONWAY. ANGELA 85. 200 CONWAY. DEBORAH 230 COOK. ALLEN 214 COOK. JOHN: 70. 214 COOK. MARK: 250 COOKE, CORBIN. 230 COOKE,JEFF: 179 COOKE, WILLIAM: 214 COON. DUKE: 214. 250 COOPER. DOANNA: 214 COOPER. KATHRYN: 200 COOPER. KELLEY 250 COOPER. KIMBERLY: 200 COOPER, MELISSA, 250 COOPER. MYRA: 179 COOPER. RANDALL: 214 COOPER, RITA: 214 COOPER. ROBERT 214 COOPER. TOMIA 250 COOPWOOD. KIMBERLY: 214 COPELAND, KIMBERLY: 152. 157. 214 COPELAND, ANABETH: 214 COPELAND. CLAY: 152. 179 CORBIN, MICHAEL: 251 CORBIT, DEVIN: 200 CORLEY.JOHN: 200 CORMACK. PENNY: 214 CORMIER. BRAD: 251 CORMIER. BRIAN: 214 CORMIER. WILMA: 179 CORNELIUS.JENNIFER: 179 CORNELL. CAROLYN: 214 CORNELL, RANDELL 251 CORNETT, FREDRICK: 214 CORNWALL. BRANDT: 200 CORRELL, STEPHEN: 200 COTTON, ANNEGELA 80, 200 COUMBE. JAMES: 251 COURS. RONALD: 200 COURTNEY. DAVID: 179 COVARRUBIAS. KIM: 26. 200 COWART. DONNIE 251 COWART. JENNIFER, 76. 179 COX. ANGELA: 214 COX. BRENDA: 251 COX. CAROL: 179 COX. EDWARD 65. 214 COX. KATHY: 231 COX. KELLY; 158. 179 COX, LORIE: 251 COX. PHYLLIS: 179 COX. REBECCA: 251 COX. ROBERT: 251 COX. ROBIN: 200 COX. SALLY 158, 152. 154. 155. 179 CRAFT. BELINDA, 231 CRAFT, CARL, 214 GRAIN. LAURA 214 CRAVENS. JOSEPH: 9(. 179 CRAWFORD. ALLEN 231 CRAWFORD. JAMES; 214 CRAWFORD. KEVIN 231 CREECH. DEANNE- 165.241 CRESS. RONALD: 65. 179 CRONK, RICKY: 121 CROSS. DONALD 231 CROSS. MARNELLE; 214 CROSS, RAYMOND: 180 CROW. ENDORA: 200 CROXDALE. DAWN: 120. 180 CRUZ, DAVID: 214 CRUZ.JOE, 65, 180 CULBERTSON, AMY 146, 200 CULL.CHRISTOPH 143.200 CULLEY. BUDDY 251 CUMPIAN, GLORIA; 251 CURLEE, KENNETH 200 CURRY, CYNTHIA 188 CURTIS, BRIAN 214 CURTIS, TROY 200 CURTSINGER, LISA: 251 ddd DABROWSKI, IZABELLA ISO DAHLEM, RACHEL 231 DALTON, RAYMOND: 207 DALY. ELIZABETH 200 DANIEL.JACKIE 200 DANIELS. STEVE 251 DARBY, ANGELA: 120, 180 DARNELL, DANA. 214 DARSEY, PATRICK 251 DAUGHTRY.JOE, 200 DAVIDSON, JOHN: 74, 180 DAVIDSON, WILLIAM 158. 200 DAVILA. DAVID- 180 DAVILA. SYLVIA 152.251 DAVILA. TANA: 214. 251 DAVIS, ADRIAN; 251 DAVIS, CANDY 200 DAVIS, CHRISTINE; 200 DAVIS, CINDY 65,200 DAVIS, DAVID 180 DAVIS, DAWN 215 DAVIS, FRANK: 215 DAVIS,JACQUELIN 215 DAVIS, JAMES: 215 DAVIS.JEFFREY 180 DAVIS.JENNIFER 152. 155, 170. 200 DAVIS, KAREN: 215 DAVIS, KEVIN: 152 DAVIS. LAURIE; 231 DAVIS, MATTHEW: 215 DAVIS, MELONEE, 152 DAVIS. RONNIE; 215 DAVIS. SCOTT: 215 DAVIS, VERA: 231 DAVIS. WILLIAM: 215 DAWSON. BEVERLY: ISO DAWSON. REGINAL: 200 DAWSON. RHONDA; 215 DAY. ALICIA, 215 DAY, DARYL ISO DAY, DONALD: 215 DAY, MELANIE: 152.200 DERUSSO. SHELLY: 215 DEAN. JAMES: 231 DEBRECZENI. MICHELE: 215 DECORTE. ROBERT: 215 DECUIR. EDITH: 156.159.215 DERLIPPO. GERRY, 152. 215 DEISON. MICHAEL 200 DELLENEY. KATHERINE 143 DEMENT. COLLEEN, 113.167.200 DENBY, BETTY, 180 DENTON. ANITA: 215 DENTON. JOHN: 231 DEPRIEST. LA: 251 DEPUGH. PAT 180 DERKOWSKI. JOSEPH 180 DERR.ALECIA:215 DERR, WILLIAM 200 DESHOTEL, JEFFREY 200 DEVENY. TINA, 251 DEVINE, KELLY: 54. 117. 180 DEWITT, SHANE, 215 DEWITT. KRISTINE, 152. 157. 180 DEYOE. RAYMOND 251 DEZAVALA. MICHELLE, 215 DIAL, MIA, 158. 200 DIAMOND. SCOTT: 180 DIAZ. CYNTHIA; 152. 200 DIBALA. SHELLY; 215 DICE. FAY; 200 DICKENS. LAURA: 200 DICKSON, ALIDRA; 200 DICKSON. ALIDRA: 210. 215 DICKSON. DEANN; 152. 155. 180 DILLMAN, CHRISTINA: 152. 213 DILLMAN. TIMOTHY, 152. 215 DINDORE. HOWARD; 56. 215 DINDORE. REBECCA: 231 DINLX3T. SUSAN; 152. 155. 200 DISHMAN. SCOTT: 215 DrrCHMAN. JONATHAN: 231 DIXON. DARLENE: 65. 180 DIXON. JOHNNIE: 200 DIXON, LISA: 215 DIXON. MELANIE: 180 DIXON. SHARON; 120. 180. 267 DIXON. STEPHY: 159 DIXON. WILLIAM: 215 IXIBBS, BRENDA 180 DOCKERY, DONNA: 251 DOCKERY,JAMES; 74. 180 DOCKERY. LAURA. 143. 108 DODSON. BECKY; 251 DODSON, DRINA 200 DOHERTY, ROBERT; 251 DOLLAR, TIMOTHY 180 DOLLINS. RENEE:215 DOMINICK. RITH 251 DOMINICKS. ELIZABETH: 20O DONALDSON. GREG: 215 DONLON. DIANE; 200 DOSSEY. MICHAEL. 180 DOUGET. DONALD 215 DOVELL. RUSTY: 26.200 DOWNING. KARL: 215 DOYAL. KIRK, 180 DOYLE, DWAYNE. 215 DOZIER, BRANDT; 26, 27. 200 DOZIER. DIANA; 50. 158. 120, 180 DRACKETT. LINDA: 180 DRISCOLL. CHIP; 200. 277 DRULEY. STEPHANIE: 159. 200 DUBLIN. DEIDRE 215 DUFF, KIMBERLY 181 DULANEY, MICHAEL; 231 DUMESNIL, CURTIS: 152. 215 DUNAWAY. MARCUS. 112. 120. 181 DUNHAM. RENEE: 200 DUNN. CHRISTOPHER; 200 DUNN. EVELYN 201 DUNN. STEPHANIE: 306. 201 DURRANT. MARK; 215 DllRRETT, FAITH; 181 DUTTON. TIMOTHY; 201 DUVAL. TINA: 231 DYE. CATHERINE: 231 DYE. KEVIN; 201 DYKE. CORY: 210. 215. 292 eee EADS. CHRISTINE: 215 EARP. DARYL; 251 EARP HAROLD: 231 EARTHMAN. STEVEN; 215 Index • 465 EASON. ANDREW 2M ECHAllRI. BARBARA. 71. 201 EDDINGS. MICHAEL 15. 117. 181 EDEKER. PAULA, 215 EIXiMON, PETER. 2M EDINBURGH. BILLIE. ISl EDINBURGH. RONALD: 201 EDMUNSON.JANICE: 216 EDMUNSON.JOHN: 216 EDMUNSON. MICHAEL; 201 EDWARDS.JEFF 2il EDWARDS, JIMMY 216 EDWARDS. JOHN: 216 EDWARDS. KATERINA. 216 EDWARDS. MICHAEL 118,201 EDWARDS. PATRICIA 216 EHRHARDT. STEFAN: 201 EISSES. MICHAEL. 201.2(1 EITZE. DOUGLAS 201 ELIZONDO. DAVID 216 ELKIN. KAMI: 181 ELLEDGE. SHANNON: 216 ELLER. DAVID: 181 ELLIOTT. ARLIE 216 ELLIOTT, LISA IW. n7, 167, 216 ELLIO ' IT. STEVEN 216 ELLIS, CHIRYL: 181,201 ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER 201 ELLIS. DEBORAH 150.216 ELLIS. JAMES: 216 ELLISOR. DARRIN 211 ELLISOR. DAVID: 181 ELLZEY, KIMBERLY: 211 EL2A. ANGELA 85 EMERY. SHARON: 216 EMMICK. LISA: 211 ENGEL, KRISTINE:216 ENGEL. WILLIAM: 251 ENGELBY, DONALD: 201 ENGLISH, JAY: 18. 114.112, 119, 120, 174, 1 ENIX. ROBIN 70. 181 ENSEY. DAVID 201 ENSEY. KRISTEN: 181 ERIN, BEN. 211 ERNST.JAMES: 211 ERWIN. KELLI:211 ERW1N,L0RI:61, 201 ERWIN. PHILLIP 216 ETHERIDGE. REBECCA: 150 216 EUBANKS. PAUL: 201 EVANS,JIMMY:216 EVERETT. MICHELE: 211 fff FAIN.CAMILLE: 152,201 FAITH, CHRISTINE: 212 FALCO.GAIL: 116.158,216 FARMER,JESSIE:212 FARMER, KELLY 201 FARMER, LAUREN: 201 FARRER,JONATHAN:212 FARRUGIA,THERSA:216 FASNACHT, KELLY 216 FAULKNER. R(X;ER: 201 FAUSEK.JANE 201 FEAGAN. DAVID 152. 156. 201 FEATHERSTONE.JAMIE: 212 FEEMSTER, KATHERN 181 FENNER. TERESA: 181 FERGUSON. MARK: 152 EERRELL, RUSSELL: 212 FERREY. KATHERINE. 216 FEUER. DANA 216 FIELDS, CHRISTINA: 212 FINCH, TERRY; 212 FINLEY.J1M:201 FINLEY. SUSAN: 216 FISHER, TINNA; 81. 201 FITZE. KIMBERLY 212 FITZGERALD, BRADY; 212 FIX, DARREN 212 FLORES, KELLI 181 FLORES, ROBERT 152,216 FLOWERS, CHARLES; 212 FLOWERS, KAMM-MELI; 212 FLOWERS, KEITH; 201 FLOWERS, ROY 212 FLYNN, BERNARD 16, 181 FLYNN, KATHLEEN; 51. 201 FOLTERMANN, MICHAEL; 201 FONTENOT, KEVIN; 216 FONTENOT, MONICA. 212 FOOTS, ANDORA: 21, 181 FOOTS. LEON: 181 FORD, CHARLES: 216, 212 FORD, fi ' NTHIA: 181 FORDYCE, ALAN: 252 FORREST, MICHELLE; 232 F(3RSMAN. KRISTIN 143,152,216 FORTENBERRY, ANNA 201 Fl)SHEA. RICHARD 212 FOSTER, STACIE 181 FOURTZ, KENDRA: 216 FOWLER, PEGGY 159, 201 FRANKS, KENNETH 216 FRANKS, MARGARET: 111, 165,216 FRANTZ. DANIEL; 152, 181 FRAZIER, RANDALL: 201 FREDERICK, BYRON: 216 FREDRICKSEN,CHERLY: 142, 181 FREDRICKSEN, MERYL 181 FREEMAN. CLARENCE, 152. 155.181 FREEMAN. MARLA 201 FREEMAN. STASSIE 216 FREENY. EDWARD; 201, 284 FRENCH, LARRICK; 201 FRIDDELL. MELISSA. 216 FRIDDELL. SHEILA. 212 FRIEDEL. KELVIN 181.271.277 FRIEND. CHRIS: 201 FRIEND. JENNIFER; 120,181 FR1ES,JAMES; 201 FRY. LESAH 152,232 FRY, MICHAEL: 212 FULLER, DENIS E; 232 FULTON. CAROLYN; 201 FULTON. DAYNA; 232 FULTON. NORA; 201 FlILTZ. THOMAS 216 FURBY. SCOTT; 212 FURSTENFELD, STEPHEN: 120, 181,267 FUZZELL, ANN; 158,201 GAGLIANO. TIM 216 GAFEWSKEY, CHRISTINE 232 GALATAS. ROBERT: 19. 54. 120. 170 GALLOWAY, EDWARD; 201 GALLOWAY, VALENCIA. 161. 201 GANDY. DAVID 216 GANN. CLIFFORD; 152. 216 GANNUCCL THOMAS 201 GANT.CEDRIC; 201 GARCIA, ANDREW; 216 GARCIA. ANTHONY- 91. 182 GARCIA, FREDERICK 232 GARCIA, REBECCA; 216 GARCIA. RENE; 201, 217 GARCIA, SONIA; 217 GARDNER. ANGELA 152.201 GARDNER. BRUCE 152. 232 GARDNER. STEVEN; 201 GARDENER TIMOTHY; 217 GARDNER. TRACIE: 232 GARNER, LISA 217 GARNER, TINA 125.201 GARRETT.JOSE 201 GARRETT. MARK; 212 GARRETT. TISCH: 141, 158, 217 GARRISON, MECHELLE; 217 GARTMAN. PAUL; 252 GARZA. JOHNNY; 109, 232 GARZA, ROXANE; 217 GARZA, SAM; 217 GASS, CATHERINE 217 GASTON, DANA; 212 GAY.CHRISTYE 212 GAY. MIRIAM 152. 157.201 GEHRING, MELISSA; 201 GAYE. RHONDA; 212 GEICK. NATHAN 152.232 GEIST. DEBRA 182 GELSTON. WILLIAM: 212 GEORGE. RICK 27. 197, 201 GIBSON, ALIDA 212 GIBSON, BRIAN 217 GIBSON, MICHELLE: 232 GIBSON, TINA; 152,201 GIBSON, WADE; 182 GIDEON, RAIMUND: 120, 182 GILBERT, RONALD; 217 GILBERT, TRACY: 202, 303 GILES, DONNA; 120. 182. 268 GILES. TRACE 202 GILL. GREGG: 231 GILL,JACQUELIN;51,202 GILLESPIE. BRADLEY: 137, 232 GILLESPIE, MARCELLE; 158, 202 GILLEY, BILLY 202 GILMORE, BOBBY; 212 GILSDORF. MICHAEL; 232 GIPSON. BILLY; 252 GIUFFRE. LISA; 232 GLADDEN. JEFF; 217 GLASP1E.JAMES;252 GLENN, CAROLE: 182 GLENN, ROBERT; 252 GLENN, SHEILA; 217 GLOVER.JAMES: 217 GODFREY. JOHN; 202 GOETZMAN. MARK 202 GOFFNEY, LARISSA; 217 GOFORTH, ERIC; 70 GOLDEN, CHARLES 152,217 GOLLEHER, JULIE; 252 GOMER,JAMES; 212 GONZALES, ADREINNE; 202 GONZALES, ALFREDO 217 GONZALES, FRANCES; 182 GONZALES. IRENE; 152 GONZALES, RUBEN; 232 GOODMAN, ROBERT. 232 GCX)DRICH. ROBERT 202 GOODRUM. KELLY 217 GOODSON. DONALD 217 GOODSON, DONNA; 217, 100 GORDAN, JAMES; 202, 292 GORDON, KENNETH- 182 GOREKIN, ROBERT; 152, 202 GORE. NATALIE: 146. 167. 182 GORRELL. DENN IS; 182 GORSKI. BUDDY 2.12 GOSSAGE. JULIA; 212 GOULD, BETTINA; 271 GOULD, SHARON 202 GOWAN.JR: 152 GOWER, RICHARD: 232 GRAF. NATHAN 201 GRAHAM, DENISE: 202 GRAHAM, EDWARD; 120, 182, 264 GRAHAM. JERRY 217 GRAHAM. ROBERT; 217 GRAHAM, THOMAS; 212 GRANGER. STEVEN 138, 2.32 GRANT. KEELEY 217 GRAVES, DAVID; 182 GRAVES, DEBBIE; 202 GRAY,JAMES: 202 GRAY, RHONDA: 80 GRAYUM, SUZANNE: 202 GREEN, DANA 252 GREEN, KIMBERLY 202 GREEN, MARK; 182 GREEN. PHILLIP; 252 GREEN. SHARON: 252 GREEN, SUSAN; 252 GREEN, TAMMY 182 GREEN, TODD. 202 GREENLESS. JULIE: 202 GREENMYER.JANNICE; 217 GREGG. GINA; 211 GREGG. JEFFREY; 202 GREGG, KENNETH; 182 GREGORY, LANETTA: 182 GRIFFIN, JON; 217 GRIFFIN, MARVIN. 170 217 GRIFFIN. WENDELL 217 GRIFFITH. ERIN; 161.202 GRIMES. CRYSTAL: 233 GRIMES, JOE 182 GRIMES, TAMI: 217 GRIMMER. CHRISTINE 253 GRISCOM, SCOTT; 255 GRISWOLD, TAMMY: 233 GRISWOLD, MELISSA; 233 GRISWOLD, DANIEL; 202 GROVES, JODY: 251 GUAJARDO. MELISSA; 202 GUERRA. JULIAN 251 GUEST. LESLIE. 255 GIUGNARD. RENE; 182 GUILLIAMS.JAMES:217 GUILLORY. CHRISTOPHER; 253 GUILLORY. LISA; 202 GUINN, KENDRA; 233 GUNNELS, DONNA; 202 GUNTER,JERRI; 152, 233 GUNTER,JOHN;92, 202 GUNTER, LEAH; 182 hhh HAARMEYER, PATTI: 182 HADEN,JAKE; 115, 120, 175, 182, 2 HAGAN,JENNIFER: 182 HAGERTY, PAUL: 202 HAINES, KIMBERLY: 233 HALDEMAN, DEBRA; 217 HALE, SCOTT; 182 HALES, JAMES: 70. 182 HALES, KAREN; 217 HALES, SHAWN: 217 HALES, SONYA; 217 HALES, SONYA; 217 HALL. AMY; 217 HALL, CHARLES; 182 HALL,JAMES; 217 HALL. ROBERT. 217 HALLARON, MICHAEL; 136. 137. II HALWAS, TIMOTHY; 190, 217 HAMILTON, DENISE: 202 HAMILTON, LISA; 152, 233 HAMM, JENNIFER; 182 HAMMOND, PATRICIA; 182 HANCOCK, COBY 213 HANDLEY, ERIC: 233 HANELINE,JODY; 152, 217 HANELINE. KELLY: 137, 152, 182 HANKINS. APRIL; 217 HANSEN.JOHN:233 HAPES. MATTHEW; 255 HARE. JOHN; 255 HARGETT. ANGELA; 202 HARGIS. DAVID: 233 HARLAN. HOLT; 217 HARLW. BRETT: 202 HARLOW. LYNETTE; 152, 217 HARRIS. AUTHER; 233 HARRIS, CHRYSTIE; 152, 217 HARRIS, DARRIN; 215 HARRIS, ELAINE; 181 HARRIS, ELAINE; 185 HARRIS, MICHAEL; 217 HARRIS, RACHEL: 183 HARRIS, ROBB; 233 HARRIS. ROBB: 213 HARRIS. SABRINA: 183 HARRIS. SHEMARIA: 182 HARRISON, CAELA; 202 HARRISON, CALVIN: 159, 202 HARRISON, TERESA; 233 HART, PAULA; 233 HARTMAN,JEFFREY; 120, 185, 274 HARVEY, WARRNE; 185 HARWELL, BRADLEY 154, 103, 217 HASARA, DENISE: 110. 185 HASARA. KIMBERLY: 233 HASTON. FRED; 217 HASTON.JEANNA; 202 HATFIELD. TIMOTHY; 202 HATTEN,JEFFREY;233 HAUGHEY, MICHAEL; 183 HAVRAN, SCOTT: 185 HAWTHORNE, SHELLY: 217 HAY,JANICE; 235 HAYES, ANGELA: 202 HAYES, GLEN: 185 HAYES, HOLLY; 158, 217 HAYES, ROBERT; 213 HAYNES, AUDREA; 202 HAYNES, LEOTIS: 202 HAYWARD. LAURIE; 100. 255 HAYWOOD. MECHELLE; 255 HAYWOOD. MELVIN; 202 HEAD, JAMES: 217 HEASLEY, SCOTT 120,183 HEATH. DANA; 185 HEATH. TENNIE; 185 HECKMAN. JENNIFER: 233 HECKMAN. MICHELLE; 100, 183 HEDGECOCK, KRIS: 152. 202 HEIMAN, CHRISTINE; 144 HEINTZ, STEPHANIE; 117, 183 HENDERSON, BILLY: 255 Index • 466 Index HENDERSON. GRACIE: 217 HENDERSON.JANICE: 25} HENDERSON, PAMELA; 217 HENDERSON. TIMOTHY 217 HENDERSON. WANDA 97. 217 HENDRICKSON.JANET. i HENDRICKSON. SUSAN: 202 HENDRY. SEAN 181 HENLEY. STEVEN 202 HENRY. ANTHONY 202. 288 HENRY. ROGER 18 HENSLEY. KENNETH 65 HENSON. MICHAEL. ! HENSON. VANCE 2. HEREBIA. ANA 2J1 HERNANDEZ. CHRISTINA: 2« HERNANDEZ. GLADY: 217 HERNANDER. MICHELLE 202 HERSON.SONYA 217 HEWITT. HEATHER 2H HICKL, JULIE 2M HICKMAN. BRENDA. 181 HICKMAN. MELISSA 217 HICKS. HEIDL •,. 2 ' .8. 115. 120. 18! HICKS.JAMES: 159.202 HICKS. REBECCA: 152. 217 HICKS. ROBERT 202 HIEBERT. KAREN: 181 HIGGINS. GINGER 2« HIGGINS. REBECCA 217 GIGGINS. ROBERT 217 HIGGINS. TRACY 112. 119. 120, 18). 272 HIG H. JAMES 217 HIGHTOWER. BONNIE 7J. I8J. 217 HIGHTOWER. CHRISTOPHER 91.95.202 HIGHTOWER. ROBERT 217 HILL. DARREN 18i HILL. DENISE. 202. .100 HILL. DOUGLAS 2ii HILL. GREGORY 217 HILL. HAYLEY 58. 202 HILL. JEAN ETTE: 217 HILL. LISA: 52, 217 HILL. LOUIS: 217 HILL. TERESA 2V1 HINCKLEY. MARD:2}5 HINES. ARLAINA 217 HINES, GARY 217 HINES.JUANITA 18) HINES. NANCY  HINOJOSA, ISRAEL 202 HINOJOSA, PORFIRIO 217 HINSON.JOHN 217 HINTON. DOl GLAS: 202 HIPPLE. MELANIE 2 HOBBS. JOSEPH 23) HOBBS. LEEANNE 18) HOBBS. MICHAEL 202 HOBBS. PAMELA 85. 18) HOBBS. PATRICIA 217 HOBBS. ROBIE 81.2)) HOBBS. TERRY 218 HOBGOOD. BECKY 218 HOCK. HAROLD: 18) HOCK. LISA 2)) HOCK. RHONDA 18). )00 HODGKINS. HEATHER 120 18) HOFELAND. MICHAEL 2)) HOFFMAN. CHRIS 18) HOGAN. JESSE 202 HOKE. AMY. 18). 276 HOKE. DANIEL 2)) HOLDER. TIAWANIA: 218 HOLDER. TODD 128. 170. 18) HOLICK.KIMBERLY 218 HOLK. LISA 152.2)) HOLLABAUGH.BILLIE 218 HOLLAND. AMY 159. 218 HOLLAND. STACEY 22. 158. 10). 184 HOLLANSKY. LISA 2)) HOLLEY. KASSANDRA 2)) HOLMES. HAROLD 184 HOLMES. KELLY 98. 202 HOLSCHUH. KELLY 127.20) HOLT.JEEFERY 218 HOLZWARTH. KEVIN 184 HOOVER. GLEN 184 HOPE. GREGG 20) HOPKINS. GUY 2)4 HOPKINS. LAURA 2)4 HOPPER. JASON 205 HOPPER. MISCHELLE; 2M HOPSON.HARLON 2)4 HORACE. SAMANTHA 85.184 HORN. WILLIAM 218 HORTON. SHELLY 20) HOSTETTER. MARCUS 2)4 HOUSE. DARLA, 2). 1)5, 152, 157, 11). 120, 174. 184. 267 HOUSEWITH. SCOTT 20) HOWARD. JOSEPH 2)4 HOWARD. KATHY 120, 184 HOWARD, MARY 218 HOWARD. MAURIA 2)4 HOWARD. SANFORD 184 HOWARD. STEVEN 184 HOWARD. IXX)GLAS 218 HOWARD. VICTOR 152 HOWARD. BILL 184 HOWARD. WM 2)4 HOWELL. NEIL 218 HOWITT. REBECCA 1 1 HUBACEK.KERRl 218 HUBBARD. JOHN: 2)4 HUBBARD. MICHAEL; 218 HUCKE. MELISSA; 2)4 HUDSON. FRANCESCA 218 HUDSON. LEAH 218 HUDSPETH. DEBRA. 218 jHERTER. REGINA 171.218 ' hUFFAKER. ETTA;20) HUGHES. AMY 20) HUGHES. BENJAMIN 1)4.120.184.274 HUGHES. DENISE 2)4 HUGHES. KENNETH; 184 HUGHES. MICHELLE: 205 HIGHES. TOMMY 218 HULL. CYNTHIA 152.157.120.184 HUNSAKER. HAROLD 2V1 HUNT. BETTY 254 HUNT. JOHN 218 HUNT. LISA 218 HINT. RUSSELL 20) HLiRN. TYLER 184 HUXEL. VICKI 20) HYDE. ANDREA 1)8.20) HYDE. RESSA lOO. 254 111 IMHOFF. MELISSA, 2)4 INGLE. DAVID 2)4 INGLE. JOHN 218.2)4 INGRAM. KELLY 184 INGRAM. MONIKA 20) INGRANDO. CLAYTON 20) INNERARITY. JANICE 164. 218 IRVIN. ALTON 218 ISBELL. LESLIE 152.20) ISBELL. KEITH 2)4 ISBELL. RAYMOND 2)4 ISBELL. TONYA 2)4 UILO. BRIAN 218 lULO.CYNTHlA 85. 20) IVERSON. STEVEN 115.218 IVESTER. LEANNE; 152. 155, 184 IVORY, LISA; 184 ))) JACK,JACQUELIN; 184 JACK. JAMES: 64 JACKS. LARRY 2)4 JACKSON. CHRISTINA 149.150.218 JACKSON. CLAYTON 71 JACKSON. KELLY 184 JACKSON. KIMBERLY 20) JACKSON. MICHAEL; 218 JACKSON. ROBERT; 254 JACKSON. STEPHEN 20) JACOBSEN.JANA 152.2)4 JACOBY. MICHAELA 20) JACQUES, DARRELL; 218 JACQUES, RODERICK. 205, 277 JACQUES, TRACY; 184 JAGGERS, TIFFANY; 203 JAMAIL, KELLY 2)4 JANOWSKI, MARK 152,2)4 JANOWSKI, RANDY 152,20) JAROMlN,TONY 20) JARVIS.JACK 218 JARVISJOHN 203 JARVIS, MARK 18-1 JASEK, LARRY 1)3,184 JEAN, ROBERT 203 JEFFERSON. TERRY: 254 JENKINS. BLAIR 205 JENKINS. JAY 17.218 JENKINS. TAMMY 203 JENNINGS. THOMAS 234 JERNIGAN. MINDY 158.234.205 JESTER. ALLISON 254 JETER. KAREN 184 JETT. CARRIE 218 JEZEK. ALAN 234 JIMENEZ. ISABEL; 205 JOHLE, KIMBERLY; 218 JOHNS, JOSEPH: 203 JOHNSON, ALLISON 184 JOHNSON, ANGELINA 184 . JOHNSON. BARBETTE 218 JOHNSON. BERLE: 226 X. - JOHNSON. BRADY 218 JOHNSON. CHRISPEN; 218 JOHNSON, CLYDE; 234 JOHNSON, ESTER 184 JOHNSON, FRANKIE 185 JOHNSON, GEORGE 218 JOHNSON, GWENETH 254 JOHNSON. JACQUELYN; 218 JOHNSON. JAMES 218 JOHNSON. JOHN 218 JOHNSON. LEAH: 75, 20) JOHNSON, LORIE; 185 JOHNSON, MARTHA 150, 254 JOHNSON, MARY 153,154.155.185 JOHNSON. PAMELA. 185 JOHNSON. PAUL 218 JOHNSON. ROBERT 218 JOHNSON. ROBERT 218 JOHNSON. TAMI 218 JOHNSON. VINNIE 203 JOHNSTON. JACQUELIN 254 JOHNSTON. JONATHAN: 218 JOHNSTON, LISA; 234 JOHNSTON, SCOTT: 203 JONES, ALLISON 159, 205 JONES, BARBARA 218 JONES, CRAIG 218 JONES, EDWARD 205 JONES,JACQUELYN 254 JONES, JANICE 218 JONES, JENNIFER 203 JONES, JOHN; 203 JONES, JUDY 218 JONES, KATHRYN 20) JONES, LESLIE 159, 114, 218 JONES, MICHAEL 20) JONES, MICHELLE: 255 JONES, SHARLA; 205 JONES, SHAWNA 218 JONES, SHELLEY; 255 JONES, SHERRY; 2)5 JONES, STEVEN 20) JONES, THOMAS 203 JORDAN, JllSTIN 15,185 JORDAN, TRACIE 20) JORDAN, TREVOR- 185 JUDAH, ELIZABETH; 15), 235 JUDAH, HENRY 153,115,120,185 JUDGE, NANCY 20) kkk KANE. DONNA 218 KARICKHOFF. SUSAN )1. 226. 2)5 KASER. [X)NNA 185 KAUFMAN. CHRISTINE; 218 KEATHLEY. WES;185 KEESHAN.TOD;20) KELLEN. KELLI: ' 28. 125. 197, 277, 299 KELLER. SHAR 158.91.20) KELLER. KIMBERLY 218 KELLEY. TERESA- 120 KELLERY. THERESA; 185 KELLEY. TIMOTHY 26.20) KELLOGG. JAMES 218 KELLOW. ANGELA 2)5 KELLY. DARIN 203 KELLY. DENISE 14-1.203 KELLY, MARLA 155 KELM. MARK 185.277.285 KELM. MELANIE 203 KENDRICK. JAMES 218 KENDZIORA. KATHERINE 205 KENNEDY. JOHN 153.2)5 KENNEDY. LEAH: 142. 122, 185 KENNEDY, PAUL. 203 KENNEMER, KIMBERLY 185 KENNEMER, STEVEN 218 KENT, ANNETTE 255 KENT, MICHAEL: 218 KENT, SANDRA 218 KEPLER, BRENT 218 KIPP. TERRI 218 KIELY. DARREN 218 KILGORE. DENISE 203 KIMBALL. CHARLES 185 KINDLE. ELNITA 131.203 KING. BILLY 235 KING. JOSEPH 75, 185 KING, KELLEY; 218 KING, MARY: 205 KING, ROBERT 218 KING, TRACY 218 KING, WAYNE 185,205 KINKAID, MARK y , 185 KINNAMON, TIFFANY; 15, 185 KINNEY, RYAN; 235 KIRBY, CASEY; 255 KIRBY, LAURA 255 KIRK, MARY 155,2)4 KIRKLAND, DONALD 2)5 KIRTLEY, STACY 2)5 KLEIBER, MICHAEL 2)5 KLEIN, MYRIAM 120,185,292 KLEINE.JARED 2)5 KLOESEL. STEPHEN 155.218 KLOTZ.JEFFREY 185 KNAPP. KRISTEN 218 KNIGHT. SHERRY 255 KNOWLTON.KEFFH 255 KNOX. JAMES 218 KNOX, RICKY: 218 KOBES, GLENN 158,218 KOCSIS, CARRIE 164,218 KOENIG, MELISSA 2)5 KOENlG,SHERRI 218 KOHLLEFFEUJUDY M KOLB, ALEXIS 2)5 KOPESKI, DEBORAH: 15), 185 KOTENBRINK, BLAKE. 219 KOTH, ANGELA 204 KOWALSKI, CHERRIE; 2)5 KRAMER, DANA 159 KRATZ, DANA 204 KRATZ, DAVID 153,255 KRAUSE, LEWIS 2(M KRAUSKOPF, FRANK 185 KRISCHKE, AARON 219 KRISCHKE, KIMBERLY 185, 219 KROLCZYK, ERIC 185, 277 KRUG, SHAWN 219,255 KRUPALA, KIMBERLY: 155, 255 KUEHLER, DEBORAH; 164, 220, 219 KUEHLER, MARY 150 KUHN, HOWARD; 2(M KULLAK, MONICA. 219 KULLAK.SONJA 2)5 KURTZ. BRENDA, 2)5 KURTZ. DARRYL 219 KUTACH. DANA 204. 30O KUYKENDALL. MAURI 219 KUYKENDALL. PATRICK, 21M X.. A. LABOCH. FRANZISKA 2M LACARTER. ROGER 219 LAFITTE.JERRILIN 235 LAI ' ' .D. RUSSELL 219 LAKE. DANA 2« LAMBERT. CARROLL; 235 LAMBERT. KENNETH M. 2M LAMBERTUS. MELODY 2)5 LAND. TRACY 2)5 LANDES. MANDI;50, 185 LANDRUM, MONICA: 219 LANDRY, MICHAEL 107, 1 22 LANG, CAROLYN 85,185,204 LANGLEY, JAMES; 20( LAPERNA, LAWRENCE 204 LAPHAM,JOHN; 204 Index • 467 k LAQIIE. LESLIE: 2)5 LARIMORE. ROBERT: 185 LARSON. GRANT: 226. 235 LASHBROOK. CHARLES: 255 LAVERGNE.JANIA: 2)5 LA W.JAMES: 2 M LA W.JANET: 15). 227. 2)6 LAWRENCE. MELISSA 2(M LAWSON. PHILLIP 2(M LAWSON. TINA- 235 LAYNE. LISA: 212. 186 LEAL.ZA1DA:2(M LeBOUFF. RICHARD: 186 LECLIREUX. BETHANY: 204 LECUREUX.JOSEPH: 2S5 LEE. ERNEST: 186 LEE. HAMMLINE: 2)5 LEE, LAWRENCE: 71 LEE. LINDA: 219. 2)5 LEE. NANCY: 219 LEE. RUSSELL: 2)5 LEE. SANDRA: 219 LEE.SONYA. 186 LEE. VOBY: 186 LEE. VIVIAN- 2(M LEED]KER.JOHN:219 LEGGETT. DAWN 219 LEGRAND.JODEE 2)5 LEIGH. MARK: 2)5 LEIGH. SCOTT 15). 186 LeJEUNE.JAY: 2)5 LENTZ. BOBBY: 219 LEONARD. REBECCA: 2(M LETBETTER. TRICIA: 56. 158. 170. 211. 219 LEVANTINO. SCOTT: 2« LEWIS. APRIL 186 LEWIS. CALE: 2)5 LEWIS. CHRISTOPH: 2)5 LEWIS. CLARENCE: 90. 186 LEWIS. JAMIE: 165. 210. 219 LEWIS.JULIE: 219 LEWIS. LEANN. 155. 219 LEWIS. ROBERT: 2)5 LEWIS, SHELBY: 219 LIDDELL. GREGORY: 219 LIDDELL. MICHAEL: 186 LIGHTNER. LARENCE: 204 L1LES.MELHANIE:219 LINDGREN. LOIS 186 LINDQUIST. DAVID: 186 LINDQUIST. MICHAEL: 235 LINK. KELLl: 2)5 LINKER.JOHNNY 2)5 LIPINSKI. BRIAN: 186 LIPSCOMB. PAULA 96. 186 LISEMBEE. SARAH: 2)5 LISNBE. KIMBERLY: 2)5 LISENBE. WILLIAM: 81 LISTER. KATHIE: 158. 219 LISTON. PERRY: 117.219 LISTON. RONALD: 219 LITTLE. JACK: 20( LITTLE. MICHAEL 2)5 LITTLE. MICHELLE 186 LLYOD. CHARLES 201 LOCKHART. KERRY 186 LOFTIN, CURTIS 186 LOGAN, PATRICK 2(M LOGAN, THOMAS: 186 LOHR, TROY 2)6 LOIHLE,TRACY:15), 204 LONG, HEATHER 219 LOPEZ, ROBIN 219 LORENZ, RUBY: 2(M LOUVIERE, CHARLES 204 LOVE, DAVID 204 LOVELADY, FLOYD: 80, 219 LOVELADY. RODNEY: 236 LOVELESS. KIM: 167. 2M LOWE.JENNIFER 19. 2)6 LOWE. LESLIE 2M LOWE, RACHEL: 186 LOWE, SANDRA 186 LOWE, TARA. 121, 186 LOWERY, ALEXIA 121, 18 . LOWERY, STEVEN 2)6 LOWRANCE.TORI: 54, 162, 170, 204 LUBS, DIANE: 219 LUCAS, RONALD: 2)6 LUCIUS, CARL: 2)6 LUCKEY, TRACY: 2)6 LUPPLACE, NANCY: 21M LUTHER. GREG: 186 LUTZ, SHEILA: 2M LYNCH, BILLY: 219 LYNCH, DONNA: 2)6 LYNCH, KEITH: 2)6 LYNCH, KENNETH 15), 219 LYONS, ELVIS: 2)6 mmm MABRY.JEFF 186,219 MABRY, RONALD: 219 MACHAJEWSKI, DENNIS: 15), 219 MACHAJEWSKI, TIMOTHY 153, 155, 113, 121, 186, 268 MACLAURIN, HEATHER 219 MACLAURIN, SHAWN 121,186 MADDEN, STEPHANIE 219 MADDOUX, DANA: 186 MADDOX, NANCY 115, 121, 204 MADDUX, CURTIS 2)6 MADELEY, CLAUDETTE: 2)6 MAGEE, JAMES: 2)6 MAHAJAN, VAISHALI: 236 MAHER. RICHARD: 236, 153 MAILHES, PETER: 93, 204 MALEY, DEREK. 236 MALLARD, FRED: 236 MALLETT, RAE: 2)6 MALLETT, RICHARD: 219 MANCHACA. VICKIE 20( MANGUM, KELLY 20( MANLEY, ANTHONY 20( MANLEY, MARVIN- 2M MANN, LIDA. 201 MANN, PHILLIP: 236 MANNING, REBECCA: 2)6 MARION, PATRICK: 2M MARQUARDT. MELANIE 2)6 MARQUARDT, THERESA 106,186 MARSCHOK, DARCI 219 MARSHALL, BETTY 96, 2M MARTIN, CHRISTOPH 2M MARTIN, DENISE 186 MARTIN,JOHN 2m MARTINEZ, ESPERANZA: 219 MARVEZ, WILLIAM: 236 MASHBURN,ANGIE-219 MASON, VIRGIE 2)6 MASSENGALE, TERRY 219, )04 MASSEY, DONNA: 201 MASSEY, WALTER: 2)6 MASSIE, ELIZABETH: 2)6 MASSIF, JOEL 2)6 MATHEWS, RICHARD: 219 MATHEY, KIMBERLY: 2)6 MATHIS, CALVIN: 2)6 MATSON, LISA 204 MATTHEWS. CYNTHIA: 2)6 MATTHEWS. HOLLY 15) MATTHEWS. MICHAEL 2)6 MATTHEWS. SllSAN 204 MAUERMANN. MARY: 49. 158. 186 MAY.JENNIFER 205 MAYES. LISA: 205 MAYES. THERESA 106,220 MAYFIELD, MICHAEL 120 186 MAYFIELD, PAMELA 220 MA NARD,JON 205 MAYOR. STEVEN 127. 205 MAYS. TONYA 205 MAYWALD, MARK 2)6 MAZY, BILLY 144 MCAVINEY,JILL: 2)6 MCAVINEY, KATHLEEN 158. 205 McBRIDE. BOBBY. 15) MtBRIDE, PINKIE: 2-)6 McCANN. MADELINE: 187 McCARTY. TAMMY: 2)6 McCEIG. TINA: 150, 220 McCLAIN, LISA: 2)6 .MfCLAIN, STACEY 15), 157, 220 McCL5ERY,SAM:205 McCLOY, MARK, 236 McCLUNG, THERESA: 220 McCLURE, SABRINA:220 McCORD, LAURA 108, 187 Mccormick, makv 205 McCOWAN, BETTY _•)(. McCOWN, DARRELL. 1K-. 187 McCOWN, DWAYNE:64, 220 MiCOY,MELINDA:205 McCOY. MELISSA: 123. 2)6 McCOY. STEVEN: 236 McCOY, TIMOTHY: 187 McCRAY. KATHLEEN: 205 McCREARY. ROBERT 205 McCREERY. ANGELA: 2)6 McCULLOCH. MICHAEL: 205. 220 McDANIEL. DIANE: 187 McDANIEL.JEFFREY: 187 McDANIEL. RHONDA 221.2)6 McDANIEL. TAMMY: 12). 2)6 McDANIEL, TONI: 315, 205 McDonald, april: 205 MclXlNALD, CATHY: 2)6 McDonald, CRAIG: 205 McDONALD,JEFFREY 205 McDonald, lisa 85, 107, 1 10, 205 McFADDEN,JAMES: 205 McGRATH, sherry 220 McGi;iRE,JERRY:2)6 McHAM, STACl: 2)6 McINTYRE, ROLLIN 205 McJUNJIN. TONY: 2)6 McKENZIE,JAMES: 107, 205 McKINNEY, CHARLES 220 McKNIGHT,JAMES, 220 Mcknight, laura 2)6 McLaren, JAYNA 2)7 McLEROY, RONNIE 6) McMANNIS, MARY 2)7 McMillan, Christopher 205 McMillan, TIFFANY KM, 165.211.220 McMILLIAN. CYNTHIA 2)7. 153 McMINN. LENA. 220 McNELL. CHRISTINE: 257 McNEEL. RAYMOND: 138. 111. 119 121. 187 McNEELEY. CHARLES: 237 McNEELEY. RUSTY 205 McNeill, daniel 153 McNeill, timothy 15) . 220 McNEMAR. JEFF. 187 McSHAN. CHRISTOPHER 220 McSHAN. MICHELLE. 220 McSHAN. PATRICK. 107. 187 McSWAIN. fay 80. 187 McSWAIN. TOMMY: 2)7 McWAHSINGTON. DANIEL: 188. 287 McW ' AHSINGTON. EFREM 107. 205 McWILLIAMS MICHELLE 158.220 MEADOR. GARY: 20 171. 187 MEARES.JERFREY: 187 MEDINA. PAUL 86 MEEHAM. ANNA: 2)7 MEEKS. CHARLES: 187. 270 277 MEEKS. DEBBIE 187 MEEKS. JEFFREY: 120 220 277 MELDER.TRACEY: 220 MELONCON. JAMES: 2)7 MENDEZ. ANGELA: 2)7 MENDIOLA. ANDRES: 220, 2)7 MENDIOLA.JOE: 2)7 MENDOZA. DIANE: 187 MENDOZA. MELISSA: 257 MENEKE. DOUG: 205 MERRITT, BETH: 205 MERRYFIELD. KEETH 88. 205 MERR ' l FIELD. JONATHAN: 237 MERRYMAN.JEEFERY: 220 MERZ. SCOTT: 237 MERZISEAN 187 MEYER. BRETCHEN: 2)7 MEZA. EMMA: 220 MEZA. ERIC: 2)7 MEZA. JORGE: 2)7 MIDDLETON. WAYNE: 2)7 MIEARS.JOHN: 187 MIEARS. SHEER: 205 MIHALKO. DEBBIE: 220 MIHALKO. STEPHANIE. 237 MILLER. AMY: 220 MILLER. BRETT. 205 MILLER. CANDACE: 237 MILLER. CHERYL 187 MILLER. HOPE 205 MILLER. JONI: 237 MILLER. KIMBERLY 220 MILLER. LISA G: 124. 187 MILLER. LISA M.: 220 MILLER. RANDALL 237 MILLER. RHONDA: 220 MILLER. ROBERT: 205 MILLER. RONDALL 220 MILLER. SUZANNE: 220 MILLER. TREVOR. 153.237 MILLIKEN. STACY: 2)7 MILLS DENNISE: 154. 205 MILLS. GARY 187 MILLS. JAMES. 6) MILLS.JAMESR.:2)7 MILLS. PAUL: 2)7 MILNE. CHRISTOPHER: 2)7 MILNE. SABRINA 11). 2)7 MILO. LAKESHIA. 218. 220 MIMS.JOE, 205. 220 MIMS. LEATRKE: 187 MINIER.ELISA:2)7 MINIERI. JANICE: 220 MINTER.JILL 15), 155, 205 MINTON, MONICA- 124, 2)7 MIRACLE, CALLIE: 220 2)7 MISTRIC. KIMBERLY 220 MISTRIC. MICHAEL 2)7 MITCHAN. MICHELLE 124, 205 MITCHELL, ROBIN: 187 MIZE, LAURA: 2)7 MIZE,TWILA: 187 MOBLEY, MARY 220 2)7 MONTANARI, PATRICK 159 205 MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE: 86, 187 MONTGOMERY, DESIRAE 15), 155, 205 MONTOGERMY, GRETCHEN: 205 MONTGOMERY, KYLE: 2)7 MOODY, LAUREN: 2)7 MODDY, LILLIAN 108, 220, 237 MOODY, ROGER 220 MOORE, BRENDA. 187 MOORE, BRIAN: 187 MOORE, CECIL: 2)7 MOORE, CHERYL 205 MOORE, DARRELL: 220, 2)7 MOORE. EMMA: 210 220 MOORE. GEOFFREY 205 MOORE, HOWARD 188 MOORE, JAY: 220 MOORE,JR: 237 MOORE, KRISTIA: 153, 157, 121, 188 MOORE, LE: 237 MOORE, KALYN: 188 MOORE, KARLEY. 188 MOORE. KIMBERLY: 2)7 MOORE, REGINALD: 2)7 MOORE, RICHARD: 144, 146, 188 MOORE, RODNEY: 2)7 MOORE, SHELLY: 100, 205 MOORE, STEPHEN: 220 MOORE, STEVEN: 226 MOORE, TINA: 188 MORENO, SOCORRO: 205 MORENUS, MIA. 2)7 MORGAN. ALLEN: 2)7 MORGAN. CYNTHIA: 15) MORGAN. JOAN 188 ►•ORGAN. KIM: 7). 220 MORGAN. KIMBERLY: 107. 110. 205 MORGAN. LARISA: 15). 102. 238 MORGAN. MONICA: 205 MORGAN. RAYMOND: 205 MORGAN. STEPHANIE: 238 MORGAN. TERESA, 220. 238 MORRIS. ROBERT 188 MORRISON. DAVID 220 MORRISON. TERESA 220 MORROW. KEVIN: 2)8 MORROW. STEVEN: 188 MORSE. JOE: 220 NSDTT. DENISE: 150. 151. 205 MOTT. KIMBERLY: 227. 2)8 MOYA. HILDA 81.220 MUELLER. EDWARD 238 MUELLER. HEINRICH: 238 Ml ' LLENS. JAMES 205 MULLENS. JERRY 2)8 MULLER. MICHELLE: 98. 220 MUMPHREY. KEITH 90, 220 MUNCY, KIMBERLY: 205 MURATORRI, MICHAEL 2)8 MURDOCK. DARREN: 188 MURRAY. SHAWNA: 220 Ml ' RSKI. ARDRA 188 MISACHIA. MARIE 120.188 MISGROVE, KEITH 188 MISGROVE, MIKE 15), 2)8 MYERS, FELICIA: 12, 111,188 MYLAR, MIKE: 220 MYLAR, VIRGINIA: 188 nnn NAPIER,JOHN: 205 Index • 468 Index NARANJO. BENTURA; JW NARONJOHN; 188 NAYLOR, KIMBERLY: 205 NEAL, DAVID. 220 NEAL. TROY 220 NELSON. ALBERl: 220 NELSON. CHERIE 158.205 NELSON, CHRISTOPH 10V 188. 277 NELSON. JOHN, 2.W NELSON. JUNE 205 NELSON. MICHAEL: 205 NELSON. REGINA 15.V220 NELSON. SHAWN: 89. 205 NELSON. STEVE: 206 NEWHOUSE. BRIAN 218 NEWKIRK. CONNIE: 218 NEWMAN. CHRISTOPHER. 2 NEWSOM. THERESA: 258 NGLIVEN.NGA 206 NICHOLS. AMY: 220 NICHOLS. JERRY: 220 NICHOLS. ROY: 110, 206 NICHOLS. SUSAN: 258 NIERMANN. CALVIN: 258 NIERMANN. EDWIN: 188 NIX. JEFFREY: 206 NIXON. ANGELA: 111.188 NIXON.JOHN 188 NOAKES. MORGAN: 229 NOEL.JONI: 1)8. IM. 188 NORLING. JASON: 238 NORMAN. TONE 258 NORRID. KEVIN: 67 NORRIS. KELLY. 155,258 NORRIS, MICHAEL: 206, 220 NORRIS, WILLIAM 206 NORTON. MATTHEW: 206 NORTON. STEVE: 188 NORVELL, JIMMY: 206 NORVELL,JOHN 206 NUNN, CHRISTIAN: 258 NUNN. CLAYTON: 226, 2.58 NUNN, LORI 159,220 ooo OANEILL, STEPHEN 120, 188 OARORKE. SERIN: 206, 258 OATIS. TRACY: 220 OATMAN. MICHAEL: 152. 188 OATMAN. STEVEN 155.220 OBREGON. ANTHONY: 242 OBREGON. ANTHONY: 242 OCKER. VICKIE: 220 ODONNELL. JAMES: 206 OLIVER. EDDIE: 188 OLIVER. THOMAS; 206 OLIVO. RICHARD: 220 OLIBO. ROSE 188 OLSON. SONJE; 220 ONEAL. SHANNON: 206 ONEIL. SHIRLEY: 206 OPEL. ROBERT: 220 OPEL. ROY 258 OPPERHAMMER. ERIC: 258 OPPLIGE R. CHAD: 220 ORTEGA. JAIME: 258 OWEN. MONTY: 206 OWEN. SUSAN: 124.188 OWEN. WILBUR: 220 OWENS. LINDA: 220 PPP PACK. DAVID 206 PADEXKK, KAREN: 206 PADDOCK, MELVILLE 258 PADON. RHONDA 157.159.167.220 PAGE. MICHAEL: 220 PAIGE. RHONDA: 157. 159. 167. 220 PALMER. ELIZABETH: 57. 158. 170 206 PALMER. MICHAEL, 206 PALMER. MICHAEL, 221 PALMER. SAMANTHA: 221 PALMER. SCOTT 206 PARDUE. KIMBERLY: 221 PARISH.JEANNIE, 221 PARKER, BRADLEY 221 PARKER, BRENDA IS9 PARKER. JAMES 90.258 PARKER. JOHN 258 PARKER. KATHIE 258 PARKER. SHAUNA 189 PARKER. STEVEN 206 PARKER. WAYNE: 81 PARKER, BENNIE: 258 PARKS, STEVEN: 206 PARKS, WENDY 221.297 PARRISH. STEPHEN 155.258 PARSLEY. SHAWN 170.221 PARSON. ALLISON 258 PARSON. CLAUDIA 221 PASCARELLA. NICOLE 221 PATE. LORI 258 PATTERSON. BILLY 206 PATTERSON. BRANDI: 206 PAUL. PHILLIP: 258 PAUL. WENDY: 189 PAYNE. DAVID: 155.189 PAYNE. LISA: 178 PEACE. CONNIE. 15.5.189 PEACE. ROBERT- 258 PEARCE. KERRI 151.118.167.221 PEARCE. RICHARD 258 PEARSON. DIANNE 258 PELLS. CATHERINE- 221 PELLS. LINDA: 258 PENA. CARLOS 221 PENLAND. ANDREA 258 PENLAND. NICOLA 258 PENNINGTON. ALICIA 258 PENNINGTON. LAHNA 258 PENNINGTON, ROBERT 144, 189 PENROD, TROI: 221 PENTECOST, DENA: 221 PEREZ, ANJANETTE: 259. 296 PEREZ. GIRO: 206 PEREZ. RAFAEL 206 PERKINS. DONYA 189 PERKINS. JEFF 221 PERKINS. MICHELLE 250 PERKINS. RONDA 96. 206 PERKINS. STEPHANIE. 221 PERRY. JACK 258 PERRY. JAQUTTA: 189 PERRY. RACHEL: 221 PERRY. STACY: 206 PERRY. STEVEN: 221 PERRY. SUSAN 221 PERRY. WILEY 206 PETERS. TIMOTHY: 221 PETERSON. LISA 189 PETERSON. TOMMY: 206 PETRO. VALERIE 206 RETRY. TERI, 221 PETTY. GARY 189 PETTY. KIMBERLY: 221 PEVER.JULIE: 2.59 PHELPS. VERONICA: 221 PHILIPS. JENNIFER: 221 PHILLIPS. CHARLES: 88, 206 PHILLIPS. DEBBIE 189 PHILLIPS. GINA. 96 PHILLIPS.JAMES: 259 PHILLIPS.JENN1FER:155 PHILLIPS. JOHNNY 221 PHILLIPS.JIXIA: 2)9 PHILLIPS. MARK 166.170.221 PHILLIPS. MATT 206 PHILLIPS. MELANIE: 221 PHILLIPS. STEVEN 221 PHILLIPS. TERRY 189 PHIPPS. TERESA 2)9 PHYTHIAN.JAY 259 PICKLE. LISA: 189 PICKLE. THOMAL: 221 PILKENTON. DENICE:221 PILLOW. KASSANDRA: 158.221 PINCHBACK.JOHN: 221 PINKNEY. PAULA: 221 PINKSTON. ELIZABETH: 155.259 PIPPIN. KEBIN 146. 15). 155. 206 PITTARD. LISA- 85 PLACIDE. ANTHONY. 206 PLUDE. CHRISTINE: 259 PLUMBER. TERENCE: 221 PLUMMER. ANTHONY 259 POISSOIT. DIANNA: 155. 100. 206 PIKORSKI. JAMES 155. 221 POLLETT. WANDA: 189 POLLOCK. ANGELA: 259 POLLOCK. MARC: 206 POMYKALA. VALERIE- 206 POOL. DAMIAN 259 PCX5L. LEEANN 2«) POPP.DOUGLAS 1)2,107, 119.121.189.271 PORTER. KENNETH: 178 POSEY. ANNE-MARL 259 POSEY. PATRICIA: 221 POTTER. ADAM: 221 POTTER. MICHAEL 221 POTTER. SANDRA 259 POTTER. SHANNON: 221 POTTS. MICHELLE: 221 POUNCEY. MATTHEW: 206 POUNCEY. VICKIE: 259 POWELL. ERIC 2)9 POWELL. JENNIFER 162. 206 POWELL.JULIE: 221 POWELL. KELLY 206 POWER. AMANDA 2)9 POWER. LARISSA 108. 221 POWERS. DAN 189 PRATER. JOHN 206 PRESCOTT.JOHN: 206 PRESTON. DAVID: 121. 189 PRICE. JOEL: 206 PRICE. PHILLIP 189 PRICE. TERRY 222 PRICE. VALLIE 206 PRIEST. MICHELLE: 206 PRITCHETT. JENNIFER: 222 PRITCHETF. PAUL. 189 PUCKETT. LISA- 2)9 PUCKETT. RHONDA 206 PUCKETT. TANYA 206 Pl)GH. ANGIE 2)9 PUCH. STEPHEN 189 PUGH.TIM: 06 PURSLEY. KELLY 146.100.222 PURSWELL.JUDY 189 PUTMAN. ELIZABETH 100. 125. 206. 277. 298 rrr RAABE. TODD 98.206 RAABE. WYNDl 206 RABON. WILLIAM 206 RACCA. GERALD: 259 RACCA. ROLAND: 90. 259 RADER. HOLLY: 144. 145. 146, 189 RADER, JOSEPH 259 RAGGETT, DOUGLAS: 206 RAINS, CHRISTAL 259 RAINS,JEFFERY 206 RAINWATER, RANDY: 189 RANDALL, RONNIE 259 RANKIN, ELIZABETH 10), 189 RANKIN, JOSEPHINE 2)9 RANKIN, PAULETTE 206 RASCO, BRYAN 2)9 RASH, KARIN 222 RASH, LESLIE: 2)9 RAUPP, DAVID: 222 RAWL1NS0N,LISA: 259 RAY. CASEY, 259 REAL. DONNIE 259 REAM. NANCY: 121. 189. 275 REAVES. NINA. 189 RECORDS. KIMBERLY 155.157.222 RED. DAVID 155.1)8. 120.190.268 REDDICK. FORREST 70 190 REDDICK. LINDA 259 REDEO. WILLIE 222 REEB. BRIAN 2)9 REED.CYNTHIA 222. 2.59 REED. DANIEL 2)9 REED. LARRY 190 REESE. HELEN 155.259 REESE. RANDY 222. 129 REESE. DANDRA: 190 REEVES. BRADLEY, 222, 259 REEVES,JENNIFER 125, 190 REEVES, JULIE 15. 158. 121. 167, 190 REEVES. SONIA: 207 REILLY. EDWARD 207 REINHOLTZ. RICHARD: 207 REISING.GRET 190 RIESSING. DAVID: 121 RENO. THERESA: 207 REYNOLDS, DENNIS: 222 REYNOLDS. GLENN 109 REYNOLDS. LANCE. 26. 207 REYNOLDS. LISA: 159, 190 RHEA, RUBY: 259 RHEA, JENNIFER, 2-59 RHEA. WILLIAM: 207 RHODES.JEFFERSON: 259 RHODES. DONITA: 207 RICE. DAWN 222 RICE.JULIE 2-59 RICE. LISA 207 RICE. PAULA 85.207 RICE. PENNY: 207 RICE. SHANE: 190 RICE. DAN 190 RICHARD. STEPHANIE: 151. 207 RICHARDS BELINDA 2)9 RICHARDSON. ARTHUR 2)9 RICHARDSON. DANA: 207 RICHARDSON. MICHAEL 207 RICHARDSON. TERENCE: 2)9 RICHARDSON. TOM 190.277 RICHIE. JASON 127.207 RICHMOND. REBECCA: 155 RICKARD. BRIAN: 222 RICHTMER. SHARON: 222 RILEY. MICHELLE: 222 RINEY. RANDY: 66 RINGO. RPET 2)9 RISHA. MARK 222 RIBERA. CECELIA: 222 RIVERA. JOSE 207 RIZZO. RONALD: 2)9 RIZZO. TAMMY: 207 ROBERDS. KAY 259 ROBERSON.EVAN: 155.222 ROBERSON. MICHAEL: 155. 259 ROBERSON. SCOOTER- 259 ROBERTS. DANIH: 259 ROBERTS. JOHN 2)9 ROBERTS. KRISANN: 207 ROBERTS MARCUS 259 ROBERTS. REX: 2)9 ROBERTS. ROBYN 190 ROBERTSON. GAYLE. 106.222 ROBINSON. SCOOTER: 259 ROBINSON. LISA- 147. 259 ROBINSON. LOYD: 259 ROBINSON. MICHAEL. 207 ROBINSON. NANETTE: 207 ROBINSON. ROBBY 207 ROBINSON. TAMMY 207 ROBINSON. TERRY 207 RODENBURG. GAY-DAWN: 240 RODGERS. TIMOTHY 207 RODRIGUEZ.JAMES: 190 RODRIGUEZ.JAMES 190 RODRIGUEZ. JOSE 240 RODRIGUEZ. MARIA 80. 222 RODRIGUEZ. VERONICA 222 RODRIGUEZ. VINCENT: 222. 240 ROE. WENDY 145.222 ROGERS. DANA 18.112.174.190 ROGERS. PENNY. 240 ROGERS.JAMES 190 ROGERS. TRACY: 207 ROGERSON. ELIZABETH 125. 240 ROGOWSKI. THOMAS 222 ROLAND. RONALD: 222 ROMERO. DARRELL 222 ROMINE. STEVEN: 240 ROMINGER. BARRY 207 ROMINGER. KIRBY 240 ROPER. JOHN 222 ROSE. CATHERINE: 155.222 ROSE.JACQUELIN: 240 ROSS. VINCENT 207 ROUNTREE. KRISTIN 164.211.222 ROUSE. ALLEN: 240 RUBIO. ROBBY 222 RUCKER.JEFF 222 RIICKER. MARY: 240 RliCKER.SHERRI:222 RUCKER. WILLIAM: 240 RITFER. CAREY 107. 121. 190. 266. 276 RUNNELS. KEVIN: 222 RUNNELS. ROBIN: 240 RllSHING.JAMES 222 RIISHING. KEVIN 222 RUSSELL. CHARLES 15.190 RUSSELL.JANE. 207 RllSSELL. ROBERT 222 RUSSELL. RODNEY 222 RUTHERFORD. GARLAND: 240 RUTHERFORS. MICHAEL: 155. 222 Index • 469 sss SACKETTLORErrA, 240 SAGE. JAMES, . ' 4(1 SAIENNI, ANDREW: 01 SAIENNI. KENNETH. 91. 222 SAIENNI. VICTOR: 207 SALLAS. LOLA 222 SALSER. ROGER: 240 SALTER. AMY 240 SAMMONS, CASAUNDRA- 207 SANJIAN, MARLENE 240 SANDER. ARTHUR I ' X) SANDERS. ANGELINE 207 SANDERS, DENISE 207 SANDERS. GARY: 222 SANDERS.JAMES: 108. 222 SANDERS. MIRA 190 SANDERS. MOLENA 149. 150. 207 SANDERS. SCOTT 222 SANDERS. SHELLEY 240 SANDLIN. WENDY: 207 SAPP.IIXIE 190 SAPP, LAFARA: 240 SARABIA. MARIA: 222 SARABIA. RAMIRO 240 SARTIN. ROBERT 207. x SATTERFIELD. TRACY 240 SAULS. TERRI 240 SAUNDERS. ANGELA 151. 190 SAUNDERS. CAROL 222.240 SALINDERS. DWAIN: 151. 240 SALINDERS. MARK 121. 122. 190 SAliNDERS. SCOTT I ' M SAUNDERS. STEVEN 222 SAUNDERS. WALTER 190 SAVADINA. NORMAN 222 SAXON. DUSTIN: 240 SAXON. LISA: 207 SCHAFER. PATRICIA. 121. 222. 276 SCHALLER.ANN 240 SCHELL. KENNETH 240 SCHIFFNER. WES. 207 SCHLOSSER.JAY 207 SCHMIDT. DALE: 191 SCHMIDT. JASON 240 SCHMIDT. ROBERT 207 SCHMINKEY, KIM 222. 240 SCHMINKEY. KRIS: 158 SCHMi;CK. HANS 1«, 115. 121. 191. 272 SCHOETTLE. CURTIS 191 SCHRAEDER, GRETA 2.10 SCHRAMM. MARGARET 224 SCHRAMM. TINA: 207 SCHREIBER. ROBERT. 207 SCHl BERT. LARRY 22} SCHLILTZ. ALAN 240 SCHULTZ. HAROLD 240 SCHULTZ. LENAIS 151. 240 SCHULZE. MARGARET 221 SCHUMANN. THERESA: 240 SCHUSTER. LINDA: 240 SCISM. MICHAEL 240 SCOTT.JODY: 240 SCOTT. MARK 221 SCOTT. STEPHANYE 19 227. 240 SEABOLT. SCOTT 114. 115. 111. 121. 171. 190. 2« SEALE. FRED; 207 SEALE.JEFFREY: 221 SEALEY. FORREST: 190. 2S4. 287 SEARS.JAMES: 240 SEAY. DENISE: 87. 221 SEAY. ROBBIE: 74. 191 SEBASTIAN. JOHN 221 SECHLER. ANDREA 221 SECORD. MARK 240 SEDITA.JOSEPH: 22} SEE. RON 221 SEGLER. CHRISTOPHER 221 SI.GLER. LAURA 207 SEGREST. TRACY 90. 191 SEIFRIED.JACK: 240 SELF. CHARLES 191 , SELF. DAVID: 240 SELF. TERESA: 221 SELF. WILLIAM. 240 SELLARS. LISA: 221 SELLERS. SEAN: 191 SENOR, SAM; 207 SENTMANAT.JACQUELIN: 121. 191. 272. 274 SENTMANAT. KARY:221 SENTMANAT. MARTIN 240 SEVERN. TONE 240 SEVERT. KENNY 221 SEWELL. CONNIE; 191 SEYFANG. JILL: 207 SHANK, JAMES. 221 SHANTZ. TIMOTHY 22} SHARP. PAUL 151 SHAW. JUDITH 221 SHAW.TRICIA 240 SHELTON. JAMES 224. 289 SHELTON. JERRY 207 SHERBllRNE. EDWARD: 22} SH ERER. BOBBY: 211. 221 SHERROD. GRANT 151.207 SHIPLEY. LISA 221 SHIPMAN. JOSEPH 221 SHOEMAKE. FENTON. 147.207 SHOEMAKER. STANLEY 221 SIDES. TASHA 191 SIFFERMAN, DIANNE; 151. 207 SIGNOR. CLAY 191 SIGNOR. SARA. 158. 221 SIGNOR. SYLVIA 207 SIKES.CANDACE 140 SIM.JEFFREY 221 SIMMONS. ARTHUR 221 SIMMONS. KENNETH: 207 SIMMONS. LLOYD: 240 SIMON, JOHN: 221 SIMONEAUX, TODD: 221 SIMPSON. CHRISTOPHER 240 SIMPSON. RONALD 240 SIMS. PALIL, 207 SIMS, TOMITRA 221 SIMS, TRACE 240 SINGER, TINA 240 SINGLETON. JAMES 221 SINGLETON. LORE 227, 241 SINGLETON. TINA 197,207 SINK. KEVIN 221 SITZER. ROSELTHA; 191 SKEENS. THOMAS 208. 221 SKELTON. CHARLIE; 22} SKINNER. TAMMY- 22} SLOCUM, SHEILA, 221 SLUSSER, TONYA 22} SMALLEY, MICHAEL: 15}. 2!i SMITH. ANGELA 74. 191 SMITH, CRAIG 191.208 SMITH. DEBORAH 158. 208 SMITH. DIANNIA 221 SMITH, DONNA 191 SMITH, FLOYD: 208 SMITH, GREG 22} SMITH, HUGH 22} SMITH, KAREN, 22} SMITH, LINDA; 121. 191 SMITH, MARK 22} SMITH, MELISSA %. 208 SMITH, RANDY 208 SMITH, REED; 208 SMITH, RICHARD 208 SMITH. ROBERT 241 SMITH. ROBERT 22} SMITH, RONALD; 208 SMITH. SANDRA 191 SMITH. SHAWN 241 SMITH, TAMARA 22} SMITH, TANYA. 221 SMITH. TINA: 221 SMITH, WEN Dl. 208 SMITH. WENDY 144. 14 . 208 SMITHERMAN. HARVEY: 191 SMITHERMAN, ROBERT 90. 221 SNEED. KEITH 221 SNIDER. DAVID 208 SNIDER. LINUS: 241 SNIDER. TAMMY 22} SNOE. ANGELA; 221 SNYDER.JENNIFER: 191 SOLIS. DIANE 241 SOLIS. GUADALUPE 191 SOLIS. PEDRO; 22} SOLORIO. DIEGO; 71. 191 SOMERVILLE.JACK 208 SOPCHAK. CAROLYN 241 SORIA, CHRISTINE; 191 SORRENTINO. NICHOLAS. 241 SOWELL. KIMLA; 22} SPAULDING. SHANNON 241 SPEARMAN. WENDY 221.241 SPEARMEN. RO :5SEVELT. 191 SPENCE. CAROLE; 221 SPENCE. DEBBY 241 SPENCE. RAYMOND; 191 SPENCER. LUANN: 208 SPENCER. SCOTT; 208 --. SPENCER. SEAN 22} SPENGEL. ERIN 159.22} SPIVEY. KARRIE 151. 225 SPOON. JASON; 241 SPRINGER. CLINT; 208 SPRINGER. KAREN 191 STAACKE, DAVID 74 STATT. KRISTINA. 7}. 191 STACY. BART 221 STAFFORD. KARL 101.241 STAFFORD. MICHAEL; 223 STALINKSY. ERIC; 241 STALINSKY.JIMMY; 208 STALINSKY.JOHN. 208 STANDLEY. LARA 221 STANLEY. DELYN 191 STANLEY. MICHAEL: 221 STANLEY, MICHELE: 128. 208 STANTON. BRENDA; 112.142.221 STAPLES. JEFF 241 STARKS. CHARLES 241 STARLING. CHERISH 208 STARMACK. CAROLE; 241 STEBBINS, BRENDA; 223 STEBBINS, EDITH; 84, 191 STEED, TAVA: 191 STEEN. MICHELLE; 241 STEFFEN. DEVIN: 208 STEGALL. TIMOTHY 208 STEGALL. WILLIAM 241 STEINBARGE. HEIDI 191 STEINWAY. ANDREA 158. 221 STEPANSKI. LISA 241 STEPHENS. DAVID 141 STEPHENS. LEWIS 241 STEPHENS. SIDNEY 81.108.192 STEPHENS. WALTER. 208 STETSON. MICHELLE; 208 STEVENS. DAVID 132. 192 STEVENS. KRISTINA; 208 STEVENS. NIKKL 151.208 STEVENS. RHONDA; 15. 162. 208 STEVENS. ROXANNE: 15. 208 STEVENS. TODD 18. 170. 192 STEVENSON. ANGELA 208 STEWART. JONATHAN 146. 192 STEWART. MICHAEL 192 STEWART. ROBERT; 192 STEWART. TERESA 22} STILES. LISA 208 STILLION. CHRIS 241 STITES, TOMMY 241 STOOD. MARGARET 221 STOCK. CAROLYN 81.22} STOCKTON. GINA; 51. 57. 158, 208 STOKELY. DENA; 85. 192 STONE. ALESIA; 192 STONE. KIMBERLY 223 STONE. MARY 221 STONE. TIMOTHY 151.206 STONE. VERONICA: 241 STONEHAM. GERALD 61 STONESIFER. CHRISTOPHER. 221 STOUFFER, MARK 241 STOVER, ERIC. 241 STOWE, TAMARA; 192 STRANG, PATRICK; 241 STRAUGHAN,JERI;241 STRAUGHTER, ROGER; 192 STRAWN, BRYAN 221 STRAWN, SIGNEY: 192 STREET, JEFFREY 22} STRICKLAND, MELISSA: 107, 22} STRICKLAND. STAN 151. 107. 121. 167. 175, 192 STROOPE, SUSAN 12, 192 STROUSE, JULIE. 96, 208 STUBBLEFIELD, BARRON; 22} STUBBS, WARREN: 192 SUCHORS. WILLIAM: 22} SULLIVAN, GAYLA 221, 100 SULLIVAN, MARGARET. 224 SULLIVAN. MARY 241 SULLIVAN. MICHELLE 150 SUTTON, LISA 241 SUTTON, SHERRY. 241 SWAIN, KATRINA. 192 SWAIN. STEPHANIE; 241 SWANSON, JAMES: 224 SWANSON. THOMAS 241 SWATMAN,MISTIE 224 SWEAT, KEVIN 241 SWEEX3SKI, ROBIN 208 SWEET, GAYLENE; 151,192 SWEETEN, DANIEL. 241 SWINNEY, DARA 241 SWIT2ER, VAUGHN- 192 SWITZER, MARCUS. 241 SWOAP. STEVEN 151,156,224 SWOAP, WILLIAM. 241 SWONKE, CHARLES: 192 ttt TACKETT, DAVID 241 TACKETT, SHANA: 192 TACKETT, TAMMY: 224 TAYLOR, CURTIS; 224 TAYLOR,JANET 208 TAYLOR,JOE 192 TAYLOR, JOHN 224 TAYLOR, MICHELLE; 241 TAYLOR, MICHELLE; 224 TAYLOR, REBECCA; 241 TAYLOR, ROBERT 208 TEAGUE, MARSHALL; 208 TEELE, STEPHANIE; 241 TEETER, GREGORY; 241 TEGETHOFF, MARY JO: 241 TERENCE, TERESA: 241 TERMEER, STEVEN 224. }04 TERMEER. TIMOTHY. 208. 296 TERMOTTO.JOHN 241 TERRY. KATHY 224 TERRY, KAY. 15}. 224 TERRY. MARK; 208 TERRY. MICHAEL; 241 TEWELEIT. MEREDITH 15). 121. 19). 269 THAEMAR. AMY 15). 241 THAEMAR. MELISSA; 192 THAMES. COLBY 224 THAMES. JENNIFER; 1)7. 192 THATCHER. EDDIE 241 THATCHER. JACQUELYN; 224 THAYER. JILL: 208 THIEL. KRISTINA 224 THOMAS. ARTHUR 208 THOMAS. BILL ' l ' 208 THOMAS. GEORGE; 208 THOMAS. GREGORY; 208 THOMAS. JACKIE 117. 208 THOMAS. KONIA 208 THOMAS. LAURA: 242 THOMAS. MELANIE 242 THOMAS. ROBERT; 15}. 165. 24 THOMAS. STEVEN 242 THOMAS. TIMOTHY; 224 THOMAS; TROY: 208 THOMAS. YOLANDA; 242 THOMASON. LAURA; 192 THOMPSON. ERIC 242 THOMPSON. MELISSA; 242 THOMPSON, SUANNA: 208 THOMPSON, TRACY 74, 78, 121, 192 THOMPSON, TREASA; 242 THORNBERRY, RACHAEL; 107, 165, 210, 284 THORNTON, EDWARD; 49, 277 THORPE, GILLIE. 224 THREADGHILL, PAUL: 1}) THREADGILL, MONIQUE; 224 THULL, NIKOLYNN 192 THUMANN, REBECCA; 108 THURMAN, EDWARD; 192 THURMAN, SUSAN 242 TIBBS, CHRISTINA: 242 TICER, PATRICK. 224 TILLER. TONYA 242 TIPPIT, JULIA 208 TISCHENEX3RF, KELLY; 224 TISDHENDORF, MICHAEL; 224 TITTERINGTON, AMY 192 TODD, CHARLES 121,192 TODD, rXJNNA 208 TODDY, DONNA 61, 192 TOLBERT, LEON; 224 TOLER,TlNA; 159,224 TOLLESTON, VALERIA; 224 : TORRIS,JOSE; 242 I TRADER, COY: 208 TRADER, ROY; 208 TRAVIS, LEODIS 191 TRAYLOR,JEFF 242 TRAYLOR, REBECCA 112, 119, 121, 166, 170, 193, 270, 274 TRERO, KIMBERLY; 151, 224 TREVINO, ROBERT 224 TREVINO, VICTOR; 242 TRINKLE, RENNEE;80 Index • 470 Index TROMBATORE. SANDRA: 22-1 TROMBATORE. WILBIIRN: 242 TROMETERJOHN: 19) TRUELOCK. WADE: 242 TUCKER, DANIEL 224 TUCKER. LORNA: 242 TUCKER. SHERRY: 224 TUMLINSON. ALAN: 242 Tl ' PA. ANNA 91.208 TURCK, ERIC 224 TURNER. DANIEL 221 TURNER. VIRGINIA 208 TUSTISON. LORETTA 2(W TWISS. LESLEY 151.242 TYMINSKl. AILEEN 19J T ' lSON. KARI (1. 242 TYSVER.JAY 242 uuu UHLENKOTT. MICHELLE: 242 ULLRICH.JEFFREY: 242 ULLRICH.JOHN. 242 UNDERWOOD. KELLEY: l.M. 220. 224. 300 UNDERWOOD. GRANT 98. 108. 115. 121. 167 vvv VADEN. RODNEY 19) VADER, AARON 15). 224 VADER. ANDREW: 153. 224 VALENTINE. PAULA: 242 VANDEUSEN. PAUL: 242 VANIS. LAURA: 224 VAUGHAN. DEBORAH: 19) VAUGHN. RICKY 242 VAZQUEZ. ALBERT: 242 VAZQUEZ. SHERRY 150.224 VELASCO.JAMES: 19) VENDEN, KEVIN: 209 VERMILLION, BRETT 242 VERSPRILLE. EDWARD: 209 VESSELL. ERANSES 2 ) VETTERS. WILLIAM 242 VICK. KIT 224 VICK. KEITH 224 VICK. TARA: 226.242 VICK. VIVIAN: 209 VICK. WELDON: 224 VICKERS. THOMAS: 224 VIDLER, SHERRY: 242 VILARDI, ANTHONY 209 VILLARREAL, BRENDA: 242 VILLERREAL. MARTIN: 224 VINCENT, HELEN: 224 VINSON, NICHOLA: 242 VINSON, RAYMOND: 224 VINTHER, KEVIN: 224 VOHSEN, DENISE; 224 VOHSEN, PHYLLIS: 242 VOIGHT, GERALD. 209 VOIGT, CRAIG 224 VOIGT, LISA 209 VONDRA. TOMMY 242 VORNHAGEN. VONDA: 209 VU. HEIN:242 VU. LEIN: 19) VUCKOVIC. LISA: 144. 146. 209 VYORAL.PAUL: 242 WWW WADE. TAMMY 242 WAGNER. CHRISTOPHER: 2; WAGNER. DAVID 19) WAGNER. KELLY: 224 WAGNER, STEVEN, 224 WAISATH, CYNTHIA: 50. 158. WALDIE, STEPHANIE: 242 WALFORD, TANNY 242 WALKER, ELIZABETH: 224 WALKER, MATT 224 WALKER, KATHY 242 WALKER, KIMBERLY 15), 2 WALKER, MARGARET 15). . WALKER. PAMELA 242 WALKER. TINA 209 WALLACE. AMY 209 WALLACE. CYNTHIA: 2). 162 WALLACE. ROBERT. 224 WALLACE. ROBERT: 209 WALLACE. SCOTT: 224 WALLACE. THOMAS: 242 WALLETT. TINA: 242 WALSTON. EDRIE 242 WARD. BRYAN 242 WARD. KAREECE: 24) WARD. KELLI 24) WARD. MICHAEL 224 WARD, TAMMY 19) VC ' ARD.JASON 19) WARE, BEATRICE: 243 WARE, DAVID: 209 WARE, DONNA: 243 WARREN. DEBBIE 243 WARREN. STEVE 224 WASHINGTON. EDWINA 22 WASSON. CRAIG 81,20 ' ) WATKINS, CYNTHIA 24) WATKINS. RACHEL: 24) WATKINS. TREVOR: 209 WATSON. ADAM 224 WATSON, ANDREW 24) WATSON. CHARLES: 243 WATSON. WENDELL 19) WATTHUBER. DAVID 209 WATTHUBER. MARK 243 WATTS. JOSEPH 24) WAY. ROBIN 209 WEAVER. RANDY 224 WEAVER. RCXiER 224 WEAVER. TINA 224 WEAVER. TOMMY 209 WEBSTER. BECKY 224 WEEKS. ROY 224 WEESE, SUE 224 WEHRMEYER. SCOTT 209 WEIN. TRAGI 158.224 WEISINGER, LAURA 19) WELCH. DEBRA 19) WELCH. DEIDRA 243 WELCH.JANET: 209, 295 WELCH.JENNIFER: 224 WELFL. KATHY: 243 WELLS. SHELLY: 243 WELLS. SHERYL: 224 WELSH. WENDY 243 WERBY. OLIVIA 243 WESSEL. BROOK: 224 WEST. JEFFREY 224 WEST. KIMBERLY 24) WEST, LESA. 19) WEST. PHIL 19). 284 WEST. SONIA 24. 125. 195 WESTERGREN. AUTUMN: 2 WESTERGREN. RICHARD: 2 WESTERGREN. STEPHEN ■; WESTERMAN. STEVEN: 224 WEYANT. TERRANCE: 153. 243 WHALEY, THOMAS 15,17.193 WHEELER. DEAN 2(W WHEELER. RICHARD: 224 WHEELER. SHANNON 225 WHIDDON.AMY 243 WHIDDON. CHERISH: 24) WHIDDON. MICHAEL: 118. 225 WHITE. ADAM 24) WHITE. DAVID 20 ) WHITE. DAVID 27.98. 209 WHITE. KERI 20 ; WH ITE. KIP 209 WHITE. SAMANTHA, 225 WHITE. SHANNON: 209 WHITE. THOMAS 209 WHITELEY. KRISTOPHER: 225 WHITLEY, JAMES 225 WHITMORE, AMY: 243 WHITMORE,JEFFERY 153, 225 WHITNEY. MATTHEW 225 WHITTINGTON. MICHAEL: 193 WHITTON. BRET: 209 WHITWORTH. MARK 193 WIDMER. CHRISTIAN 243 WIDMER. CHRISTOPHER. 209. 292 WIDMER. KIMBERLY 243 WIDMER. SHARON 209 WIGGINS. TOMMY 243 WIGGINS. MARK 225 WIGGINS. TROYCE 63. 209 WILBURN. SHANE 24) WILCOX.JONATHON 153. 225 WILEY.JANL 193 WILEY. TODD: 225 WILKERSON. LINDA. 209 WILKERSON. TIM: 24) WILLHOITE. JIMMY 193 WILLHOITE, TERRY 243 WILLIAMS. DAVID 193 WILLIAMS. DEXTER 49. 285 WILLIAMS. ERNEST 191 WILLIAMS.JANICE 19) WILLIAMS. KIMBERLY: 167. 225 WILLIAMS. LA 24 3 WILLIAMS. LUCRETIA: 225 WILLIAMS. MARLIN; 243 WILLIAMS. RHEA 243 WILLIAMS. RODNEY 194 WILLIAMS. SHANNAN: HI. 127.194 WILLIAMS. TIMOTHY: 225 WILLIAMS, VICKI 209 WILLIAMS, WILLIAM: 209 WILLIAMSON. STEVEN 50 WILLIS. WILLIAM 20) WILLRICH.GERALDINE 20t) WILSON. ANNETTE 150, 225 WILSON. CLINTON. 243 WILSON. DAVID: 194 WILSON. ELIZABETH: 209. 225 WILSON.JEFFREY: 194 WILSON. KELLY: 243 WILSON. KELLY: 245 WILSON. MICAH 85. 225 WILSON. NORMA 153. 121. 194 WILSON. PAMELA 225 WILSON. REBA: 194 WILSON. SUSAN 15. 23. 49. 158. 121. 170. 175. 190, 271 WILSON. SUZANNE 243 WILSON. TIMOTHY 225 WILTLRNER, KIMBERLY 243 WIMBERLY, AMANDA 243 WIMP,JEFFREY 225 WINGATE, JOHN 26.209 WINN. ERIC 225. 243 WINSLETT.JAMES 153. 20J WINSLOW. GEORGETTA: 96 WISE. JOHN 225 WISE. TRUDY 209 WITKOWSKI. AMBROSE. 225 WITKOWSKI. XAVIER 153. 20 ) Win. TERI 24) WOMACK. KIMBERLY 243 WOMACK. TAMI 20 ) WONG. ANDREW 243 WONG. ELIZABETH 237. 167. 225 WONG. PAMELA 7). I ' M WOOD.JEFFREY 194 WOOD. LOCKETT: 19-1 WOOD. PAULA 102.24) WOOD. RICKY 225 WOOD. RUSSELL 225 WOOD. WILLIAM 107.225 WOODALL. DEBRA 225 WOODALL. ROBERT 15). I ' M WOODS. CATHERINE 225 WOODS. SHIRLEY 138. 158. 121. I ' M WOODSIDE. DENNIS 209 WOODSON. STEVEN 153.191 WOODWARD. KIMBERLY, 243 WOOLSEY. MARK 70.174 WORLEY. MARTIN- 209 WREN. STEPHEN 153.243 WRIGHT. ANGELA 174 WRIGHT, ERIN 162. 209 WRIGHT. JANET 191 WRIGHT. LAURA: 225 WRIGHT. MARCUS 245 WRIGHT. MAURICE 196. 209 WRIGHT. MELANIE 245 WRIGHT, MYRON 225 WRIGHT, TAMI 243 WYATT. KIM 225 yyy YARBROUGH, DIANE 209 YATES, ALBERT: 245 YATES. KELVIN: 209. 287 YATES. MICHAEL 209 YBARRA. GABRIELLE 15 ' ). 210 YBARRA, RICHARD 19 105.117.175.194.225 YEAGER. KELLY 209 YEARY. DONALD 245 YOAKLEY. MELISSA 15, 51. 158. 121. 194 YONKERS.JOHN: 209 YOREK. KAREN 243 YORK. GLENN 209.225 YOUNG. BRYAN: 194 YOUNG. KRISTINA 243 YOUNG, PHIL 243 YOUNG. WENDY. 2m 222 ZASTOUPIL. RICHARD: 225 ZEMENCSIK.JEFFREY: 243 ZENO, PATRICIA 209 ZEPEDA. LORI I ' M ZIMMERLE. DOUG 243 ZIMMERMAN. KURT. 209 ZIMMERMAN. SCOTT 243 ZINNECKER. VALERIE: 11). 121.19( Index • 471 Throughout all of our endeavors Conroe High stood proud no matter whether we won or lost, succeeded or failed. We stood as permanent Keeper ' s of the CHS flame. Conroe High School has proven itself in many ways. Our tradi- tional roots reach to great depths and our towering flame of spirit flickers to the sky. Everyone is allowed, even encouraged, to express their individuality, yet there are still numerous clubs where we share common interests. We were excepted as the best in everything we do, and rightfully so. That was the advantage and privilege of belonging to CHS. As the year drew to a close students began to reflect on the un- forgettable year of 1984. Once again, CHS had proven itself. In sports the football team swept district, and both the boy ' s and girl ' s basket- ball teams were state ranked. The FLARE was the largest high school yearbook in the nation, the junior class held a successful magazine drive, and the seniors raised enough blood for all of Montgomery County in their blood drive. We kept our flame burning by reaching for the best. Once our hold was firm, we refused to let go, even when things got a little hot. The blaze grew brighter as the year ' s end neared. Everyone fevered to build that roaring fire of spirit, loyalty, and pride. The end was near, but the embers would glow brightly un- til the next. Yet this year was our year, the year of 1984. For this year we became the KEEPERS OF THE FLAME. 472 • Closing Closing • 473 As the curtain drew to a close on a very different and eventful year, each student carried with them an inner spark which branded them as alumni of Conroe High School. 47-5 Closing Colophon 2350 copies of the 1984 FLARE, Volume 46 were printed by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas. On 480, 9x12 pages, the paper stock is 80 lb. enamel with Smyth binding. Body type is 10 pt. Garamond Standard, cap- tions are 8 pt. Type for opening and division pages is Melior 47. Endsheets are Burnt Orange 46 30% with original artwork by Jeff Barnes. The cover is 075 black with a boargrain. The special embossed design is an original artwork by Jeff Barnes and a Taylor artist, stamped in Metalique Gold, with a black overtone. Our local representative is Mark David. Closing • 475 Thank You Mr. Charlie Patterson Mr. Karl Sartore Mrs. Margie Stubbs Mrs. Becky Bell Susann and Richard Fabre Mr. W. A. 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