Conroe High School - Flare Yearbook (Conroe, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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m@ @W Q W%W The sophomores, finally out of the tank, began to realize how fast those high school years went by. Many of them showed up the first day with a new look of pride, assuredness, and for some, even a new car. No longer the babies, but the semi-forgotten middle kids, the sophomores realized that even though they would have no prom tickets or class rings, they still had the spirit of Conroe. Sophomores showed their spirit at pep rallies, winning the spirit stick at the first pep rally and many after that. They went on to show their spirit at games and m every aspect of school life. The sophomores had finally begun to take their place at Conroe High. They felt a new sense of independence. No longer having to be chauffeured around by parents and older friends, the sophomores felt important and like individuals who had many new respon- sibilities ahead of them. The class of 1989 had definitely started out on the right foot. A, :-7-=. Susan Zinnecker. Angela Shirey, Shannan Hasten, Wendy Davis, Heather Carter and Melissa Daughtry buddied around at a paint party. With a look ot bewilderment, Marcia Thomason wondered, Are they really taking my picture? Jason Allen relaxed for a while in the locker room before continuing his long day. The camera caught Lisa Purcell ' s eye. Patrice Stockton, Melinda Stillings, and Jennifer Loosier said cheese. Sophomores showed their undying spirit at a pep rally. 20 -SOPHOMORES il

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■I m m,m.i.®w Two down and two to go. That was the attitude of the juniors as they began their first year as upperclassmen. The year was one filled with many expectations but also many respon- sibilities. Everyone began to think about what would happen after their years at Conroe High. This was their last year to pull up their grades before their senior year of high school. It was a time for study but also a time for fun. Throughout the year, the juniors constantly showed their spirit. Everything started off by choosing a class ring, the only lasting memory of Conroe High. After this, the juniors took the P.S.A.T. and the Teams test. Thoughts of college were on everyone ' s mind. Powder Puff came up, followed by magazine sales. After everyone had turned in their junior research papers, the responsibilities lessened. As the end of the year rolled around, and the juniors had finally gone to prom, they realized that they only had one year at Conroe High School left. %4 The junior guys strutted their stuff at powder puff practice. Sivi Audrish and Lisa Pearce smiled for the camera. Mike Petro, Paul Hansen, and Robbie Pinkenton stuck together. During a lunior class meeting, Brandon Creighton, Heath Cook and Eric Herd posed. Michelle Cockrill, Teresa DePriest, Caria Forlenberry and Christina Durbin chatted. Keith Carnes gave us that familiar confused chemistry look. JUNIORS. 19 ,



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Jar il« : ♦«t- ' tr.v:} .TT Fr- ' %§i£k£m )1F The ever popular fish showed up the first day with a look of total disillusion on their faces. The class of 1990 had arrived. They were prepared and ready for almost anything that came their way. Maybe not everything, the first pep rally they were a little stumped and really did not understand, but after a while, they too, had that Conroe spirit. The fact that they had to eat in the fish tank was also sometimes a crashing blow to their growing self esteem as high school students. They took their traditional place in front of the freshman building each morning and showed incentive that looked as if it would last them a full four years. The freshmen figured out what to do at a Conroe pep rally. Sam Neeves and Christine Joiner were two freshmen who were lucky enough not to have to eat their lunch in the tank Rachelie Lee enioyed English in Mrs. Wootons class. Sharing a seat in the cafeteria. Amy Johnston and Sandy Jones enioyed their lunches. The freshman tigers cheered the football team on at a pep rally. Well, are you? FRESHMEN .21

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