Dobie High School - Roundup Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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in ft Q 1 --gnpnnmwvmwwx p.l...a Kim Hulsey, Chaparral Editor Being Trailblazer was prestigious for a few fleeting moments, explained Kim Hulsey. She began working for her senior year's honors early in school by being involved in drill team, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll and Longhorn Council. She was appointed as the Chaparral managing editor in her junior year and then took over the position of editor-in-chief her senior year. She was named as a Junior Rotarian for October. High school helped me to be prepared for the real world. l realized that l had my work cut out for me if l wanted to make something of myself, Hulsey emphasized. One of the greatest achievements for Hulsey during her four years was completing the renovation ofthe Chaparral and its reputation. Julie Peterson, Drill Team Julie Peterson had been involved in many different aspects of extracurricular activities. Peterson received academic excellence for tour years, and was a member of the National Honor Society. She was a member of the Lariaettes for three years and served as lieutenant her junior year and lieutenant colonel her senior year. Peterson was elected Lariaette princess at the Royal Ball. Lariaettes was not Peterson's only area of interest. She was also a member of Mu Alpha Theta for two years and was a three year member of Longhorn Council where she served as parliamentarian her senior year. Hispanic Honor Society was another of Peterson's awards in her senior year, and she served as president of the Spanish Club then also. Peterson commented on high school, You have to find your own happiness. Be happy with what you are, don't try to be something you're not. 1 rg ff nv 7 2 iv! ' 1, 'A : w...: .f Sarah Triem, Track Being an active member of track for four years, Sarah Triem advanced to state competition in her senior year and finished fourth in the 3,200 meter run. Triem received Academic Excellence in all her years, and was a member of the National Honor Society. Triem was a three-year member ot the cross country and track teams, and was name to the All-State Cross Country team. She was named Most Athletic in the senior class, and served as a Junior Rotarian in her senior year. Triem planned to attend the University of Texas at Austin on a scholarship she received in track. Trailblazers 273

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Laura Willars, Commencement Speaker I don't think I had a main area of interest. I tried to get involved in a lot of things. My parents pushed me a little and I wanted to be active as a part of the school. James Hulma's support and guidance as a teacher helped me out this year, as well as, Sandra Crawford's loving advice. She was always there when I needed something, whether it had to do with school or just with life. She was a friend. Laura Willars said she wanted to leave high school knowing that she had done something worthwhile. lt seemed like the more l worked on something, the more l wanted to do something else too. Trailblazer was the biggest honorg it was the recognition that made it so nice to have given a part of myself to everything I had participated in. It wasn't just for this or that. . . Trailblazer was for everything! ' ' Elena Lopez, Tennis Team Captain I guess my membership in different clubs, and my grades helped me to get Trailblazer, commented Elena Lopez. She received Academic Excellence four years in a row, was accepted into Mu Alpha Theta in the tenth grade and National Honor Society in the eleventh. Lopez was also inducted into Hispanic Honor Society and became secretary her junior year. She was also Spanish Club secretary and Art Club president in her 'senior year. 'Since I was so involved in art, I guess Mrs. jBeaj Wyman helped me get my Trailblazership the most, wasLopez's explanation of her honor. She received the Museum Scholarship classes for three years, and the Youth Art Month award from Austin. Mary Holt, Choir Mary Holt had been a member of the choir for four years. She was a member of Concert Choir and All-Region in her sophomore year. She was elected as the outstanding sophomore in choir and in her junior year she was chosen to be choir librarian. Her major accomplishments were All-area Alternate, Chorale member, and was in the top eight at All-Region. ln her senior year, Holt was a member of the Chorale and vice-president. Her high school performances included a starring role in the musical The Sound of Music as Mother Abbess. She was a three year soloist in the Pop Show, and was chosen as a member of Orange Velvets. Holt's plans for after school were to major in music at Houston Baptist University from which she received a scholarship. 272 Trailblazers



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Lisa Cosentini,DriII Team Colonel I guess my most important honor was being colonel because it led to so many other things, like Trailblazer, was Lisa Cosentini's comment about her high school career. Cosentinl has kept busy throughout the four years with cosmetology, Lariaettes, Longhorn Council and the Muscular Distrophy Association. Cosentinl has been a three year member ofthe Lariaettes. She was lieutenant her junior year and colonel her senior year. Mrs. Moree introduced me into MDA and I am proud to be a part of it. said Cosentinl. She plans to attend San Jacinto under a dance scholarship. Bose Hadash, Drill team president Get involved as much as possible, were the words Bose Hadash believed in most. She was involved in organizations for her four years and wished there could have been more time to participate in other things. Hadash was a three year member ofthe Lariaettes. Her junior year she was elected historian and her senior year president. She was in Mu Alpha Theta for three years as well as French Club. French Honor Society president consumed some of her time for two years, and was a two year member of National Honor Society. being named Trailblazer was a big honor, she replied, I was really suprised. Hadash planned to attend Texas Women's University as a physical therapy major after high school. Danny Brewster, Senior Class President Danny Brewster said upon being named Trailblazer, that it was an honor that was more hoped for than expected. I tried to do everything well that I attempted. I ran for president because I wanted to be involved in our student government and to have fun. Brewster was a member of the Longhorn Council and the varsity football team. He aided the Lariaettes as an escort on trips and helped out on stage, as well as behind it during their Spring Show. I think that anyone coming into school should set their goals high and try to reach them every day, but most of all have fun! High school memories will be of all the fun you had, not of the schoolwork you had to do. 274 Trailblazers

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