Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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Mu Alpha Theta, a Mystery Mu Alpha Theta Officers, TOP ROW: Debbie Fridye, treasurer, Lisa Kin, sec- retary, Steve Horne, president-elect, BOTTOM ROW: Tom White, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Bustion, president. Mu Alpha Theta is one of the most mysterious clubs at Jersey Village. Each year a secret initiation of new members takes place. Only the club members know what goes on behind those closed doors, and they will never reveal their secrets. Members of the club participated in numerous math tournaments dur- ing the year. Clay Vernon, Carol Teas, and Debbie Griswold have placed this year in these tourna- ments. Officers this year are: Nancy Bus- tion, president, Tom White, vice- president, Lisa Kin, secretary, and Debbie Fridye, treasurer. The presi- dent-elect for next year is Steve Horne. Pictured above are the Mu Alpha Theta club members. ROW l: Judy Zaiontz, Brenda Riels, Penny Smith, Theresa Cleboski, Audrey Arechiga, Emily Reeves, Lisa Seu, Carol Behne, Debbie Griswold, Judy Ahlgrim, Clay Vernon, Lisa Kin, Angela Vela, Debbie Fre- dye, Cindy Nickels, Julie Howell, ROW 2: Ronnie Koehn, Quin Sharp, Larry Bell, James Fielder, Don Robertson, Cindy Chism, Carol Teas, Valerie Leitko, Julie Gleason, Nancy Bustion, Kim McKinney, Tommie McGee, Kathy Judy, Charlotte Kronberger, Cathy Barr, Dorrain Leitko, Adam Luckenbach, ROW 3: Eric Roch, Dale Johnson, Andy Wells, Steve Horne, Steve Young, Robert Achgill, Rick Altizer, Tom White, Michael Medrano, Rick Morgan, John Carey, Trey Brown, James Morgan, Mark Webster, Mr. Bob Collings. Organizations Bl

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80-O Lettermen, Honored Athletes Being a Lettermen is a very distin- guished honor because the Letter- men work and practice hard for their letters. To be qualified to letter they have to play at least one varsity sport, such as football, swimming, basket- ball, etc. Many times, Lettermen have to play a single sport for two years before they are able to letter. Pictured above are, first year senior Letterman Gregg Issiac, first year sophon Letterman Jimmy Griswold, and second year iunior Letterman Kevin Keith. Pictured above, the Lettermen, FIRST ROW: Larry Bell, Kevin Keith, Larry Lynch, Daniel Montana, Sam Smith, Vernon Williams, Joey Wisenbaker, Vince Orlando, Robert Williams, SECOND ROW: Steve Smith, Mark Becker, Ryan Hoffman, Robert McShan, Glenn Gryder, Kevin Venoy, Doug Skarpa, Genaro Escamila, THIRD ROW: Roger rganizations Pillow, Leslie Williams, Doug Layman, Jeff Maluski, Mike Barrow, John Carey, Chris Ler- ouax, John Crow, Gregg Boughton, FOURTH ROW: Chris Lee, Gary Gryder, Micheal Diven, Mark Webster, Russell Frank, Daryl Banks, Don- ald Matthews, Richard Tucker, Shannon Lauve, FIFTH ROW: Gregg Issaic, Paul Roberson, Billy Tandy, Griff Robinson, Dale Johnson, B Chase, Bruce Ferdinand, Perry Sellers, R Spencer, SIXTH ROW: David Kendrick, Hurt, David Singleton, Terry Wirzburg, H House, Jeff Walker, Terry Lazyone, Jimmy wold, Kenneth Burras.



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