Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1978
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The variety of cars in all three of the parking lots are a happy sight. Every student looks forward to having a car of their own and those who already have a car of their own look forward to 8 Student Life buying a new one. One of the many pitfalls of driving to school is the Jersey Village Police radar. Many a student who are late to school and in a hurry, tend to drive too fast and thus, receive a ticket. But for those who aren't yet old enough to drive there is always the bus. And if one lives close, as a last resort, walking is the answer. A minority of the students even ride motorcycles. Congo and Solomon The intersection of Congo and Solomon is very busy in early morning and afternoon. Cars, Buses, Feel, Students are always in a hurry to depart from . . . their bus. Junior Karon Kellogg begins her day by trying to find a parking Senior Julie Gleason gets to school early in order to find a good park- place. ing place, or is it just to see Rusty Henderson? Student Life ,V , ...S s A Above: Registration day proved to be a very crowded time. During Sophomore registration, the Math table got a lot of attention. IO - Student Life '40 I 5235? 3 Get Up and -J 4 The Freshmen met in the gym before registering in order to receive instruc- tions as to how to go about it. Registration . . . year after year it's the same procedure, a cycle from the time of graduation from junior high until the day of graduation from high school. A student picks his classes, registers, and finally comes to school. Although some think it boring and repetitious, most hold each year as unique and different experience. For the Freshmen it's new and confusing. For the Sophomores and Juniors it is routine. For the Seniors it is different not to be doing it again like everyone else. The Goldusters served as guides throughout the registration period. Here, they take a break in the gym. 'U'-vm-A. Mrs. Aubin and Mr. Hopper helped to acq- uaint the students with the procedures. XR! l if ': Coach Steve Brewer talks about the Baseball teams and their season. -is K Fred Akers of the University of Texas talked about pride and the want to win. fi The 1977 football teams presented Coach Mar' shall with a T.V. as thanks for a good year. Coach Raymond Hall introduces the Varsity Basket' ball team and their individual profiles, Banquets Top Off Athletic Seasons Recognition to athletes who have played J.V. sports and gratitude to coaches is uncovered at the Sports Banquets. The Football banquet was on December 15, 1978. Fred Akers of the University of Texas was the guest speaker. The football teams presented Coach Marshal with a T.V. set for his office. On May 9, 1978 all spring sports teams were honored. Departing Coach Linda Lowery was given a beautiful watch from her Volleyball team. The Outstanding Athletes of the year were named: Don Mat- thews and Julie Gleason. Seniors Jett Nlaluski and Chris Lee present the track coaches with their very own jock straps. Student Life - l l ' J. 4 .,,W e e . A ww A! f I- 4' wr ,u 'Z I i V '? ' N 'ig ,lf e 'A ' fig? '- ' f ff S+ K . X 4 f 2, f - ,:. . Je , l' 5'f ,ww - 4. - fw x M W . , ,, r X f v BJ 'Rf i me ff? .J W is - New ,ff W ff --f- 7. A- M 2 U I pp as ,. f , W, . ,f . ,W 1 . 1 'um ' 4' w -1 3--9 K 1. 'X . , ,A if H3 'E KTT H X ,912 Y, 2 'SI X1 1222 - 4 . 551. :ig V Fai' 5 ,L ' f '. E53 Wi Land Mr. Alfred Tatro M ml' kg- -L I :Q ia . ,-1' 1 ,Q A W . -1 WK U il Y L! ' t --.LM 5 , 1 NA nd Mr. George Cuihjfibe Effin- HQ 5 ' if -. :iii lxgqj X ' Donna end Mr. Barhorst . C47 CDIZIZCZ iy Zgcvzgouff f The nominees for the Queen WSVS 1977 Home- Donna Barhorst, Emmott, Jean- Tatro. voted on these by the wonder and the queen, but this the stands mums, flow- Everyone outcome of vote. moment the Gold an spectacular halftime The nominees walked last year's queen, arrived. Each nominee was the field by their father coming moment. Then the week v r Miss Donna until of o S awarded the queen,one a necklace. I ----rr 1 , . D 4 if r I N , ' 1 3.1 'V 577' 7 ' M' ' ,Z-ff ,I 4 .51 K ,QW t 1' 3 ? WM ,...,, ,i.,.. .if- 'UQ 1 4 ' Q! . -V ' ,. -- '. . , ' 'La - F A ' .T '-5, N .5 . - - K may ,ac .1 t an I it A aww., vf-Mal? In - T at 'fi' 1 . or t T we .. -. uf R ,F ,A , Q- .. I ,L I -H, J D . - I 1? F y 5.24 1 2. t I -4 l ' if I ' ri lr ' Q 'L li X . 1 5 5 l A rl mint 'K W N1 t 1- -. ,ff .aw 'Q P ,I 1 T' is ,U , qyi Q my in V' 5 ,lf if 4 1' I ini We if X I I H fm an 5 ... The twirlers continued their unending drive for perfection in a dance to the music of Boogie Blues, The students are what make a pep rally successful. Class competition was the most popular part ofthe hour. Pep Rallies Create Student Involvement Themes being a new dimen- sion in pep rallies, added to school involvement. Each pep rally had a theme which ranged from the 50's to socks. One special theme was Battle ofthe Sexes. In this pep rally, the boys competed against the girls for the Spirit Stick. After the pep rally, the girls were given Hush buttons. The object was for the boys to make the girls talk, thus taking their Hush button. The boy with the most buttons at the end of the day won a cake. The winner was Bob Harvey. The Battle of the Sexes went over so big the first time that it was repeated in a later pep rally, except this time it was I reversed: the boys were the Cheerleaders spend a lot of time and energykplanning ones who had to be quiet- The each pep rally. Despite her late night practices, Col- winner was Kay Kay Toon' lynne Edwards keeps that spirit up! Other themes included: overall day, crazy sock day, zaniest hat day, goofy glasses day, and 50's day. Students competed individually for prizes on each day New chants were also a big part of the pep rallies The most popular consisted of Hey We Are Bad We re Fired Up And Ready and last but not least PARTY' The football guys were always reminded of the spirit and support that was behind them through ribbons posters and all around great yelling competition The Varsity cheerleaders combine talent and humor in satiriz- ing the spring cheerleaders. I4 - Student Life . T.. r sgg , T or f Q we ' 1 1 vs' 3. . it I 'f ,it 31 K s A Is,.' 'H I . tvgiki 't , .4 2' v 3 5 t t l Q, 'Qt A' A lr Y r '. 1 w I, - 4 xl 0,1 1 u , r 34 , sf 'L ' fi av' 3 J - u v if f 'Q ' 'ff Q al , 5 1 'Q' . ' 5. L S . 5 3x N A 1 'N 5 K 'l 1 -D l f ' me tt s .. . . w 'K a nv Varsity cheerleader Jeannell Smith and Falcon Denise Gris- wold, bump and boogie to the beat of Go Go Get'em Get'em which was a much requested chant throughout theyear. 1 Jr.V. cheerleaders Janna Boze, Paula Market, and Tammy Beaudoin wait and express themselves in a cheer. The Varsity cheerleaders were allowed only two skits this year. Here they perform at the Cy-Fair pep rally. The Goldusters often performed their dance routine for the students. Here, the seniors do a jazz dance to the music Temptation Student involvement is shown in their facial expressions. The PoIecats in the background were a type of cheerleader for the junior class. Terry Lasyone, Wayne Wilson, and Robert Meeks, three Varsity football players, dressed for the times on 50's day. Student Life - shirt and necklace. i o p. D l Let s look down the halls of J.V. and see the different aspects of fashion. There was always the guy who hung onto the oldest and most favorite style around - jeans and t- shirts. But most stu- dents were more keyed in on the latest styles and were eager to try again . . . this marked fashion. Gauchos and boots of last year were seen again this winter, but the dress and boot com- bination seemed much more popular among the fashion conscious students. Senior, Chris Lee, is a classic example of the sideburns, open l ee 1 S Pastel dresses were a must for any girls wardrobe. Here, Esther Juries is in style. Juniors Tracy Tucker and Susan Evans model dresses, which were more popular than pants this year. Angela Curry, middle. Adding to the Bcire Essentials Senior Donald Mathews is very much in fashion wearing his leather jacket and platform shoes. fix Stickpins - a must for everybody's wardrobe were very widely seen. And to go along with all the stickpins were bangles and chains. The short straight hairdo just wouldn't go with all that fancy array of clothing. Curls were in! The wings were growing out and everybody got a perm. Guys too! N The afro and the solar hair styles were definitely a must. Soft, shiny curls went perfect with everyone's outtit. l Those curls sure did fit iust right with Khaki pants - a big success among the students. Khaki's went with everything, especially Khaki shirts drawn together with a gold belt. Students this year went for the free i look. Gold was evewwhereg around the arms, around the neck, around the ankles, and of course, the most popu- lar, woven into the clothes. f Bottom: The ever popular stick-pin! Top: As you can see, the neck scarf is still in style, and Donna Barhorst wears it well. Life-l7 After School and What We Do! Top: Lee Savoie spends her after- noons talking to people in passing cars. Here it happens to be Brandt Kelley. Middle: Constable in the Rolling Fork Subdivision spends a lot of time with the J.V. students, although, usually not under friendly circumstances. Bottom: Mr. M's convenience store was a watering hole for vir- tually every student at J.V. I8 - Student life Many things which happen during school relate to what happens after school. A student's community as well as his school is the backbone of his character. What happens after school depends on the student: some go out of the village and some remain. Cruis- ing around the village can be very exciting because of the people you might meet. Or, you could stay in the village and exercise by riding a bike or running around the track. Those stu- dents who leave Jersey Village find fun at Huckleberrys, Pizza Hut, or Jack-ln-The-Box. But for weekend entertainment they might go to Uncle Sams, Tin Hall, or After Dark to dance. Galveston, Somerville, Spring Creek Park, and New Braunfels were gather- ing spots on the weekend also. WANTED 44 Top: Playing with younger brothers and sisters was a final resort in after school fun? Top right: House Wrapping was very much a part of the community surrounding J.V. Here is the Barhorst residence after Homecoming. Middle left: Hot Legs stormed the community and as you can see, frequently got what they wanted. Middle right: Relaxing under a tree after a hard day at school is Daniel Maluski. Bottom: Here are two familiar and often seen signs which were visited on many nights during the year. Cheryl Patterson and Kenny Terry sit quietly through first lunch day- dreaming. Love at Jersey Village is getting a glimpse of that spe- cial someone, following close behind them in the halls, or engaging in a silent chit-chat in the classroom. Love can be experienced in many different ways. Girls as well as guys are caught in the act of day-dreaming in class. They sit for 55 minutes scribbling all over their notebooks, l love John, or Mary loves John 4-ever. Everywhere one turns couples are a common sight. They are found from walking in the halls to messing around in the gym. There are other symptoms of love like a queasy stom- ach, loss of appetite and sleep. If people did not have these certain feelings, where would we all be today? Seniors Greg Crook and Jeannell Smith clown around after she has finished play- ing in a volleyball game. 20 - Sfudenf Life 'N HQ? Twenty-five minutes for lunch is not enough time for couple Red Creighton and Beth Daughtry. L A Close 5' I' , We J' Glimpse BQ 3 of J.V. V, U T Love Leann Tribby and Donald French hurriedly walk to their next class. Q Every school in the US. is probably blessed with its own set or two of twins. Here at Jersey Village we are honored to have several, all outgoing, active in school, and all-around nice people. These are a few of J.V.'s twins: Mark and Lisa Acocello, David and Diane Burnett, Beth and Nancy Daughtry, Ronald and Donald Dillion, James and Gary Gates, Ronnie and Donnie Powell, Tracy and Teresa Schindler, and last but by no means least, Amy and Eve Whitmer. Being a twin is not an easy job. One of a twin's main problems is being mistaken for the other twin. This alone can be very annoying. Teresa and Tracy Schindler are almost impossible to tell apart. Double Blessings or Double Trouble Amy and Eve Whitmer came to Houston from California early in the Academically alike are David and Diane Burnett have no prob- year. Popularity was not hard to acquire at J.V. lem with people mistaking them with one another. .. .-...... fy :lonald and Donald Dillion often got slack off other students for things the Nancy and Beth Daughtry are Junior Varsity cheerleaders other did, who are almost identical in every way. Student Life - 21 Whether it's a call to a boyfriend, a call to Mom, or even a call to the doctor, the phones are always in use. Between Class Happenings What goes on between each class? Usually each student has his own route on getting to his next class. With regular locker stops, restroom stops, and even some telephone stops, he has five minutes. An occasional office stop might slow him down, but the main reason for tardies is socializing ! Regardless of where you're headed, there is always someone to talk to Cor flirt withj. The students at Jersey Vil- lage do tend to forget the five minute limit and talk for six. Once one gets past all the obsta- cles, and finally gets to class, the chair is a welcome sight. Left: Getting to your locker is sometimes quite difficult, but if you get there early, it's no prob- lem. Right: The most famous form of socializing: those few moments with that special one, are the greatest tardy maker. 22 - Student Life Halls are an obstacle course for students trying to get to their next class in a hurry. .f su is we Evetta Richards, Doug Whitaker, and Pam Webb socialize before the bell rings to go to class. 45, .XbQ, , n'f,.vH ' ' - , ..,. -v .- X Senior Wayne Wilson, realizes that milk is part of a well balanced meal. Lines Are Forever Early in the morning students are found waiting in line to get their first coke and doughnut. Then when students hear that first lunch bell ring long lines are seen in all three lunch lines. Within 10-15 minutes these lines usually dwindle down to a couple of last minute munchies. The snack bar is used by many students that like fast foods, and is commonly known as junk food. The a al carte and carte lines provide meals for those students who prefer a hot meal. Lunch is a time for socializing with friends you seldom see throughout the day, As the warmer weather approaches students are seen eating lunch outside. Before the bell rings students usually relax by throwing a frisbee, helping to speed up their digestion process. T E 1 is l Clarence Brown, Senior, chomps down on a burrito, which is a favorite among many students. Left: Sophomores Susan Reese and Dayid Fienfro share a iuicy orange during third lunch. Student Life 23 .wfyqn-V-W si I took their farne and Saturday Night Fever. special and sey Village the fad. Soon Fever was the and people began to through New Fever star John Travolta mance. f 'if !' -X l Left: John Denver in concert was captured by the camera by our own Darrell Schindler. Flight: Star War's own Mark Hamil helped make the movie a success. Bottom: Annette o'TooIe and Robby Benson won the hearts of all in One On One. Student Life - 25 Seniors Defeat Faculty o N n S I I Sadie Woodard, counselor, played a very aggressive game and kept the girls on their toes. Coach Linda Lowery and senior Linda House attempt to jump their highest. House gains con- trol. Traditionally, the Senior boy basketball players play the Faculty in 4 t f a game for the student body. This year, the senior girl players were included. The girls and the women faculty played two, six minute quarters at half court. The senior girls won. The boys and the men faculty played two, eight minute quarters at full court. Again, the senior boys beat the faculty. Because of all the foul play involved in the game, the referees were very much needed. But, they didn't call everything they saw. There was endless pushing and shoving among the rivals. The referees were teachers, Mr. Goodson and Debbie Brewer, and student Tamma Boze. It was an all out clowning around period for the entire student body. It gave them a chance to see their teachers in 'rare form' and gave the teachers a chance to be themselves. Senior Brant Kelley and Coach David ,Jones fight for control of the ball. W A Coach Jerry Cooley wins the jump against James Fleed. 26 - Student Life .nn .aw , mga Cheerleading sponsor, Cyndi Brantly goes after Diana Tatro's After the faculty had gotten their only touchdown, the cheerleading flag with determination. front line showed what they felt, ' Gold-Duds Highlight Powder Puff Game Linda Lowery's passes to Bea Smith were quite accurate and Senior Gold-Dud, Russell Daughtry, displays his hard to stop. well proportioned figure to the crowd. This year, same as every other year, the Gold-Duds V were the highlight of the Pow- i der Puff Football game. Their dance routine to the music of Bonanza was done with per- fect timing and rigid steps. Their beauty caught the eye of every person in the stands. For the fourth year in a row, .ti the teachers outscored the Cheerleaders with a score of 8-O. Traditionally, the present and upcoming cheerleaders compete against the women faculty members. Coaching for the teachers was Steve Brewer, and coaching for the cheerleaders was Alan Meek. While awaiting to go onto the field to perform, the 1978 GoId'Duds showeoff to the crowd. Student Life ZR Students and Faculty Double in Tenn s The tennis tournament of the year lasted approximately five days out of the month of Nlay. The tournament con- sisted of teachers and students playing doubles with one another. After many tough matches, Principal Ronnie Truitt and Tracy Terrell took first place. The runners-up were Coach Pat Spiller and Greg Boughton. Mr. Jim Tooke has a moment of regret after his close attempt to score. Mr Flay Housley and Senior Cindy Berg have a moment of discus- sion before beginning their next set. Above: Ronnie Truitt had to work hard to beat some of his competition. Right: Partners had to wait their turn for the courts. 28 - Student Life ' v 1 ' V 4 ' A4 W v . . , 63 . , .4 , K ' , ' 'A' 2. -. W1 fi- W' -' i . f , Q l . l.v'1 f'w-fag? .-MWA' 'f PP. M375 'l rt v w .2 .'. fe 'raw t -' x w -1'-wi ki M .1 ' nigvfgggsvif wfef , . 1' Y 115 .- , H. 3.i.f,f' A ' : -awk, -4 K A fy 'W lkgf ,vii-,1 6 .m,,g,?Ci'Z 3,-j,4,q,.f,'g. t fm . f - -I nz . lg' ', ' A . . - I l, . 21 K -' ' , 5,13 G U A 'r ? ivy: The warm weather brought shorts and bathing suits back for the summer. if-. Lake Somerville was a busy spot after the Senior Prom. A change in the weather could have easily ruined the day. Snow was seen in the early part of December and students had to bun- dle up. Weather: An Unavoiclable Element Weather is something that everyone must live with. Each day brings some kind of weather to go out in. ln 1978, we at Jersey Village saw it all. As we came into the year it was sunny as summer dwin- dled away. Then came the cold winds and rain for football season. As the year progressed, the weather became very fickle. One day beautiful and the next a hurricane. But as summer again neared, the weather became stable and rain was rarely seen. . Driving was not easy in snow and rain, here two students attempt to clean the windshield for better visibility. Student Life Letter-jackets, midi-skirts, bobble-socks, t-shirts, and blue-jeans plagued the halls of Jersey Village on October 14, 1977. Fifties day as usual, was a big hit! Red lipstick and greased hair was everywhere. The fif- ties, being the theme of that week's pep rally, brought out the nostalgia in everyone. eenciger Traits of the Fifties Are Remembered I Junior Doug Lee is a typical 50's teenager in this unique outfit. Senior football players Wayne Wilson, Terry Lasyone, and Robert Meeks show their school spirit as they walk into Friday's pep rally. Junior Lorin Thomas kept the signs of the times with her letter-jacket. What would the fifties be without a dance. The pep rally was the center forthe sock-hop. Opening A if. ..l '5 3 E i ,t ,. iii 55 F i J Creativity Through Headgear Mike Whitworth pooled all his resources and came up with this creation. Senior Cindy Tolar kept with the common cowboy hat. The headgear on students brain shelters on hat day proved very amusing to any visitors Knot to mention stu- dentsj entering the school. Hat day, sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders as a pep rally theme, had an enthusias- tic reaction. Hats of all different shapes and sizes were seen and each hat was the image of its cre- ator. 15 rag! Edith Srkala and Shawn Phillips use their hats to clown around during lunch. Senior Kevin Keith laughs after he steals Ellen Cumings unique visor. Opening - 3l Awards Day Honors Hard Working Students The recipients of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation Scholarship were Cindy Berg S2,000: Randy Burns Sl,200: Linda Savelle 5600: Leslie O'FarrelI 55600: Theresa Cleboski - 5600: Keith Rathburn - 5350: TSTA, Mary McCarthy - 5250. The Ivan Reid Memorial Scholarship went to Mark Webster and Suzanne Savoie at 51,000 each. The Keystone Inter- national Scholarship went to Julie Gleason and Trey Brown. Each of these received a waqgie and a watch. ACADEMIC A AR S: Art: Art I - Regan Wrench: Art III - Richard Rutherford: Arts and Crafts - Barbara Hollis: Photography - Karen Copeland. Agriculture: Vocational Ag. l - Dean Johnston: Vocational Ag. II - Ralph Smith and Monte Cole: Vocational Ag. III - Susan Roland: Vocational Ag. IV - Susan Savoie. Business Education: Freshman - Cindy McDermitt: Sophomore - Michelle Freeman: Junior - Christina Martinez: Senior - Penny Smith. English: English I - Stephanie Knutson, Sandra Lehmann, Doug Martin: English Il - Don Whitaker, Karen Carter, Beth Hazelwood: English III - Yvette Elum, Donna Johnson, Richard Riviere: English IV - Theresa Cleboski, Karen Hanley, Delia Ferrell: Journalism - Jeff Maluski: Yearbook - Denise Griswold: Newspaper - Darrell Schindler: Speech - Howard French, Lillian Eng: Drama - Cindy Harrell, Paul Hinson. Foreign Language: French - Rhonda Reese: German - Ralph Bachmann: Spanish - Elizabeth Hazelwood. Home Economics: H.E. I - Sharon Chaloupka: H.E. II - Debbie Gressett. Industrial Arts: Metals I - Curtis McGee: II - Jimmy Thompson: Ill - Russell Frank: Woods - Machine Woods - Kelly Woods: General Woods - Sam Behrens: General Shop I - Mike Boze: General Shop ll - Tamma Boze: Crafts - John Whitworth: Power Mechanics I - Doug Hensarling: Power Mechanics Il - Dennis Jones: Drafting - Mach. Drafting - Mike Bearrow: Arch. Drafting I - Curtis McGee: Tech. Drafting - Robert Ortiz: General Drafting II - Doug Hensarling: Mach. Drafting ll - Kevin Keith: General Drafting I - Cindy Berg. Library: Craig Taylor. Mathematics: Intro. Algebra - Jackie Jones: Algebra I - Cindy Cabiness: Advanced Algebra I - Leland Joe: Geometry - Stephanie Knutson: Algebra II - Philip Seu: Trig!EIem. Analysis - Adam Luckenbach: Calculus - Gary Burrows: M.A.A. Award - Clay Vernon. Music: Choir - Ingrid Hence: Band - Cara Cooper: Drum Major - Esther Juries. Physical Education: Dance - Teresa Walshak: Health - David and Diana Burnette: P.E. I - Glenda Dunlap: P.E. ll - Karen McLaughlin and Mike Schuller: P.E. III - Karla Hicks and James Gillory: P.E. IV - Linda Hurt and Jerry Koopman. Sci- ence: Biology I - Stephanie Knutson: Biology IIK - Donna Bar- horst: Chemistry IK - David Burnett and Ginnie Martin: Chemis- try IL - Terry Roland and Steve Phillips: Chemistry IIK - Adam Luchekbach: Physical Science - Kathy Behne and Adrienne Case: Marine Science - Doug Williams and James Guillory: Physics - Adam Luckenbach: Special Science Recognition - Mark MacDonaId. Social Studies: American History - Richard Seu, Emilie Overmann, Lillian Eng, Stephanie Knutson, Alan Kin, Lisa Gillian: World History - Adam Luckenbach, Linda Eng, Cindy McPhee, Yvette Elum, Roger Leslie, Cindy Komsie: Govern- ment - Linda Savelle: Sociology - Lisa Nantz. Vocational Awards: Auto Mechanics - Sam Robson: C.V.A.E. I - Billy 'l'r' ' Sparks: C.V.A.E. ll - Joe Burgess: Most Improved CVAE - Albert Wheeler: Dist. ED. I - Brenda Medack: D.E. ll Mari Iene Viking: I.C.T. - David Mayorga: V.O.E. - Mary Ann Fuchs: P.E.L. - Donna Yerian. Civil Air Patrol: C.A.P. Top Student - Don Varble: Special Certificates - Gary Munson, John Perry, and Dan Varble. 32 Student Life Above: Senior Quin Sharpe accepts the award for student of the month pre- sented bythe Uptown Exchange Club. Below: Senior Class Valedictorian Clay Vernon listens as Mrs. Shelton reads his long list of Scholarships. :J K2 vt eff? if Senior Denise Griswold receives the yearbook award for the second year. Coach Marshal presents Senior Julie Gleason with the Most Out- The Boze family took three out of the four shop awards. Here, standing Athlete of the Year award. Don Matthews was the boy recip- Junior Tamma Boze receives the award for General Shop il, ient. 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The Varsity Falcons then payed a visit to the top rated Huntsville Hornets. Senior running backs Don Mathews and Wayne Singleton put two touchdowns on the scoreboard and Gary Gryder kicked the extra points. The Falcons were at long last defeated 58-14. lt was a warm night when the Falcons met with the Spring Wood Tigers in Tully Stadium. Don Matthews scored the only touchdown for the Jersey Village Fal- cons as they were defeated 14-7. Rod Warmke, Shan- non Lauve, Dennis Locroy and David Teas each had one interception. - uski -Q 389.11-. in -NW iQ ,Bbw K Bru rdinandh ffdiffons Flaackfllllt UIQ Sports - 37 A Brand New Season for the Falcons The game was perfect from beginning to end. The Falcons just couldn't go wrong. The Falcon Defense halted three Alief Hastings close scoring drives inside the 20 to cap a 10- 6 victory over the undefeated Bears. All scoring occurred in the first half. Falcon quarterback Gary Gryder led an 18-play, 80 yard drive, which saw Gryder in for a touch- down. The extra point was good. With 23 sec- onds left in the first half, Gryder kicked a 29 yard field goal. Junior defensive guard, Dennis Lecroy had an interception in the game. Senior back, Shannon Lauve booted a 64-yard punt in the game. It was a game full of excitement and a victory well awarded. t The Spring Branch Bears defeated the Fal- cons but with nothing less than extra hard motivation on their part. The Bears had three touchdowns wiped out because of penalties. Jersey Village out lasted a seesaw battle ai. 5 1 'V T K- 5 it 2 21? at W' Q ii It was a victory in Aleif as the Falcons congratulate one another. 80 i The Falcons march off field proud of half time score against the Aleif Bear- cats. pt Coach David Jones sets the strategy with the de-tense in the game against the Conroe Tigers. 3 Sports inthe district opener against the Spring Lions, 29-22. lt was the first victori- ous homecoming in Jersey Village history. Senior running back Don Mathews and Junior back Roger Pillow together contributed four touchdowns. Defen- sive end David Teas blocked a punt which set up the winning touchdown. Jersey Village played host to the Conroe Tigers in a strenuous game. The Tigers lit up the scoreboard with high numbers, but the Falcons effort pre- vented a shut out with a final score 40-3. The Klein Bearcats creeped by the Falcons 14-7 in Klein Stadium..Senior running back Don Mathews found holes in the Bearcat defensive line and headed up field 16 yards for a touchdown. Gary Gryder kicked the extra point. The Bearcats came back late in the fourth quarter for the victory. If the Jersey Village Falcons showed the Bryan Vikings one thing, that was how to play football. Gary Gryder gave the Falcons a 6-0 lead in the second quarter with field goals of 32 and 35 yards. Then Don Mathews, senior run- ,Vning back received a kickoff and burst through the Vikings coverage for a 94 1+-i'yard Falcon touchdown. Despite tremendous efforts the Vikings claimed l Coach Marshall and Coach Meeks explains the next offensive play to their players in the game against Cy-Fair. Don Mathews sweeps right end through the Cy-Fair The battle field awaits as the troops Bobcats' come marching on. Henry Williams uses his skills in run- ning with the ball. Pat Zaiontz hangs on for dear life as i he tackles opponent. Sports - 39 X. Head Coach T. Marshall, Linebackers, M. Day, Receivers, A, Meek, Backs, L, West, Defensive Ends, R. Jacob, Defensive Lines, D. Jones, Secondary, T. Fitzgerald. FALCON SPIRIT GOES ON INSPITE OF BOBCAT WIN the victory 18-13 Spirits were building all week to take on the school down the road, the Cy-Fair Bobcats. Spirit was at its peak when the Falcons kicked off. Fans were cheering with pride and excitement practically on every play. The Falcons fought hard, and on each play they seemed to become more ambitious. It was a game of games even though the Falcons were defeated. Senior tight end, Dennis Jones, caught a 15 yard pass from quarterback Quinn Sharpe for J.V.'s only score. The final outcome was the Bobcats 21, the Falcons 6. As the night ended the Bobcats knew one thing for sure, that the 0 Falcons were never defeated mentally. The Jersey Village Fighting Falcons are made up of 27 seniors, 9 iuniors, and 1 sophomore. Each was an asset in his own wayto the team. The pride and sportsmanship was well represented in each and every player. They were a team win or lose with great respect for each others' abilities. The Falcons are a close team and worked hard to play their best, Good sportsmanship is the name ot the game, and the Falcons played it admirably. First row, left to right: Carlton Creighton, Dennis Locroy, Randy Hartman, Darrell Grein, Raymon Morris, Robert McShan, Mark Webster, Russell Daughtery, Richard Tucker. Second row: Jimmy Griswold, Wayne Wilson, Manuel Soliz, Leslie O'FarrelI, Doug Lehmann, Troy Brown, Bruce Ferdinand, Gary Gryder, Dennis Jones, Third row: Robert Meeks, Chris Lee, Russell Frank, Henry Williams, Wayne Single ton, Pat Zaiontz, Roger Pillow. Fourth row: Jeff Maluski, Ouinn Sharpe, Kevin Keith, Shannon Lauve, Jefl Walker, Vic Staffa, Donald Mathews, Rod Warmke. 40 Sports Positive Attitude Holds T Spring Lions record didn t ries, the play and kept the takes to win. seven the team did a . . d Scarboug er hitting, an their whole team power the Junior Varsity the 1977-78 a 2-9 record. The over the s shared 8 and players alike. Varsity team ayers that will roles next year. 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The only bright Falcons running back runs intoastiff line of defense. V point in the season carrie when J.V. hosted the Spring A Lions. Both teams left the field with the score reading the same as when the game started. Coach Steve.Brewerand Frank Daniels believe the defensive strugglegwas the F Freshman A best effort of the year. F J 4 R . J The Falcons meet arch rivals Cy-Fair in ,Bobc2it,terri-A tory.The Falcons were playing their final game of theyear and didn't care to let it go without a fight. The Bobcat cgefensive proved to be too tough as J.V. bowed under 26- r'-'npr' Klye Griswold, Scott Matthew head back to Slde ll.ne after Rocky unloads the to the Opposing team' toss of coin to open game against Spring. ' 'xg J' K Back row, I to r: Arnold Flores, Rocky Ried, Scott Matthew, Waymon Tucker, Mike Mitchell, Howard French. Middle row, l to r: Kenny Benge, Marvin Banks, David Griswold, Randy Hanscon, John Hart, Boyd Shepherd, Steven Bond, Joey Higgins. Middle row, l to r: Johririyi Walling, Duane Davis, J. Patterson, Terriance Roberson, Charlie Hill, Chris Cater, Sean Chandler. Front row, I to r: Kenny Rivera, David.J6nkins, ,Klye Pillow, Greg Kellogg, Mike Boze, James Oliver, Charles Farrel. . Y y 1 A Q . at ' 2164-Sports L- ..-ff p QI' Falcons Defeat I- as Q 44 ' 32 12 Back row, I to r: Steve Binion, C. T. Ashely, Jeff Cater, Robert Oakum, Bobby Owens. Middle row, I to r: Jude Cleboski, Johnny Villalpando, Toni Appollio, Sam Flores, Jeff Copper, Jerry Stovall Goodson. Middle row, Ito r: Johnny Rodriquez, Scooter Hazelwood, Wesley Stell, Bobby Marion, Don Robson, Bobby McLaughlin. Front row, I to r: Richard Anguiano, Ray Thomas, Moncent Pleasant, Rocky Powell, Terri Driver, Droy Desselles, Neil Wass Cmgr.J. The final game meant much more than a 10-O season. lt was I a battle with Cy-Fair Bobcats. The Freshman B entered the game with a season record of 2-7. With the final tick of the clock, not only had J.V. pushed their record to 3-7. but the Fal- cons had crushed the varmints down the road 26-l4..ln the opening game the Falcons played Huntsville and lost 14-6pThe Falcons ,met with the Aleif Hastings and trampled AlietHast- ings,30-O.,Freshmen. traveled to Klien and had theagony of jQ,defea,t.thrown at them 34-0. I 1 T I ' Brewerfdiscussesia new play with quarterbacktRonniei,fl..,, .g,i.'l, . .I.V. players scramble to recovera lost ballduring the Aliefgameg, . 'VVV .tlg ll ,Dryer-Qt . .c t as f . iieei. ...B - H at . c 1 l ..... I I s I as I f i5P ?T'4l7i'vl Three J.V. Gunners l Named All-District Brandt Kelley and Henry Kellum were honored by being placed on the All-District Basketball team. One other starter, Steve Smith, qualified as second team of All4District players. Henry and Brandt were both high scorers this season with an average of 11 and 13 points respectively. This was Hen- ry's first year in the Varsity line-up, moving up from the freshman team. Henry made three all tournament teamsg finishing with a season high of 426 points and a district tally of 147. Henry and Kevin McCarthy are the only sophomores on the team. Brandt Kelley shot for the team on a technical call. A8 - Sports In a nonfdistrict game Henry Kellum gets a free-shot. Henry Kellum pushes his way to the home basket 'to set J.V. up for another 2 points. Stk 554 Senior James Reed meditates before the game against Cy-Fair. A- 3 X E 1, X Henry Kellum takes a lump-shot from 12 feet out. Henry Kellum goes high for a lump-ball in the game against Conroe. Brandt had a final district total of 157 points and a season total of 366. Brandt and Steve worked very hard and long to be starters. Both coming from the Junior Varsity lineup, Brandt is one of four seniors with: Ron Harvey, Steve Smith, and James Reed. Griff Roberson takes advantage of a hole and passes the ball to Henry Kellum. Sports - 49 Varsity Post 1 'I-9 The swish of the basket was heard throughout the gym- nasium as the Varsity Basketball team finished with a non-district mark of 1 1-9. The district play opened against district favorite Bryan. With a great height advantage the Vikings squeezed by Jersey Village with a 53-45 victory. The second district loss was a heart breaker to the Falcons, in the Klein Bear- kat gymnasium 39-36. With Falcops at home they still suffered their third loss in district play against Cy-Fair 48- 37. Griff Robison passes the ball to another Falcon player. 50 - Sports Doug Whitaker tipped the ball to open the game against Northbrook. Henry Kellum goes up to sink the ball for a victory over Spring Branch Henry Kellum takes his two for the foul. They still had more tragedy to come in the Conroe game with a 57-43 loss. The Falcons came with a great victory over the Spring Lions. When the buzzer was heard the Falcons came off the court with a 2O point lead, winning 68-48. McCullough met the vic- tory claw, as J.V. came away with their second dis- trict win, 52-38. Jersey Village met up with Bryan once again and came away with their fifth loss, 47- 33. Klein clipped the wings of the Falcons, and pulled out a 56-52 win. The biggest and toughest game of the season had come. Am WSt Griff Robison goes high to give J.V. a victory over McCullough. Back row, l to r: James Wiegand Cmgrj, James Reed, Kevin McCarthy, Henry Kellum, Brandt Kelley, Mike Watson Cmgidj. Front row, I to r: Ron Harvey, Steve Smith, Doug Whitaker, Kenny Terry, Graff Robison, Coach Raymond Hall. - Wm In a non-district game against Northbrook, Brandt Kelley puts in two more DOIDIS. Sports - 51 F Falcons Lose in O.T. J.V. was to take on the Cy-Fair Bobcats, who were up for dis- trict championship. It took two overtimes for the Bobcats to pull out a defeat over the Falcons 44-40. Jersey Village encountered the Conroe Tigers once again in district play. The Tigers were in for a surprise as the Falcons conquered the Tigers in the third district win of 56-50. The Falcons were flying high and powerful. Spring collapsed to a stubborn Falcon defense. Jersey Village came home with an over-powering win, 48-40. McCullough was the last game of the year for the fighting Falcons. The powerful claws of the Falcons crushed the inexpe- rienced team and they came away with their fifth win in district 37-29. The Falcons were a small team but that handicap didn't stop them from having a powerful season of five victories and seven hard fought defeats. Senior Steve Smith guns two points for the Falcons. 52 - Sports Kenny Terri concentrates on the upcoming game QQWYX1-he:1'11f2fw2ws'fwpz:f,fy k Sf 'V www.-3,7 , 1 1 g ww MN L' A Ei ' wrlk-14:3 'ilfiejhgg ' :vE.:?P1,grf.wg5g7ivy.:,',Z-ff! g'i'i'g,,'QfX,Q-,fig'EEZHSQLQS-'gfS1l.'L 'f:TEgf1Qf'f,?'iL5'z'i.'f - ,TIL V-. N W V Vw, My ' . 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Hi A I 6 wsu- - 1 x4 . - . ,im .:,,g,igsif 1 up i, 5.:z,.fw,.:f- pg M 4, :-- ., ' If -iyw fu ..gw.1g5gLflfi.g--zgsigiszgif? Q-4153 z.gggg-WL 'ffl -iflfi TA iz-7 .K M, Vwwmgmg ij 1,71 A LJ we Bob Harvey leaps high over Cy'Falr defender to put two more points on me board, 'X 54 - Sporls ni time out the rumor varsxty basketball team decides who last shot. Back row, l to r: Kerry Mclnrlerney, Rvc worth, Harlem Black Coach Donald Smiley. k Morgan J.V. Flames Relit Against Scarborough the iunior varsity trailed until theifinal three minutes ot the game scoring 15 to Scarboroughs 1 1 in the quarter. Five JV players scored in double figures. ' T it g The flame that started the season at 3-1 were only to remain a s ark now and then. The 'unior varsit D 1 l Y team was nearly eroded winning only 4 of the next 27 games. However, 12 of the 23 losses were by dit' ferences of less than ten. There was onefinal high, with of which you see again the glow of red in s eye. Y only had to mention the third the between JV and Cypress-Creek, rivalry had started. The Cy-Creek the game flying high as a kiteg the talcons were starving for a win set- backs. The falcon led 11.8 after quarter, never to lose the leadi The Cougars to claw back staying within 4 at the end of the ln the finalstanza JV took command as Bob for 8 points and Fernantez Soliz shots, sending JV to the largest 57-45, Sul Front row: Robert Oieda, Joe Soliz. in another H v two. 59055 Front row left to right David Jenkins Kent Taylor Mike Brown Reggie Reed Cedric Figgs. Back row: Mike Boze, John Whitworth, fi ro' if Q,r 1 A t Randy Hahsorg Ricky rim, John Hart., ' ' ' i is Freshmon A Has Heart-Breok Season y The Jersey Village Freshman A team had a heart- breakifseason after being squeezed out of first place. Theteam consisted of 10 players and coached by Allen Meekq Coach Meekifeltf that the young men worked hard throughout ineeseason to finish up with 13 wins and 14 losses. At the end of the season there was not a single player to be credited with individual superior standings. The Freshman A players played as a joint g 1 x g,ylg i W H is Ricky Hurt over-powers his defender for the shot. , , ss, Coach,-Meek looks on withrexpecta- 1 tionL 'v 1 56 -- Sports V V Freshman B Takes District The Freshman boy's basketballli'Bsiteam had a superb sea- son with 13 wins and 4 lossescapturing a co-district cham- pionship with Kline. The team consisted of 12 young men coached by Don Cooley. Throughout the season they went up against teams with greater height advantages, but the Falcons brought them down to size and crushed them to bring home the 13 victo- ries. The team worked hard to achieve the ulti- mate goal in freshman basketball. Coach .Co0:, team's achievements. 4 s iii Terry Lancaster shows his expertiseitrom the free throw Coach Cooley shows despair after the ine. . y 1 K first loss. ' if Front row, left to right: Scooter l-lazlewood, Boyd Shepherd, Wayne Tucker, Henny Benge Richard Angiuano Ray Tompsoni Baek 1 row: Terry Lancaster, Brad Byrd, Terry Driver, Greg Kellogg, Michael Shephard, Billy Herzog., ' 1 i T . iii, i i t',,,., ley was proud of, the? i Hiller Steve Smith heads back to the playing field after disagreeing with the ump's last call. Kevin Keith pulls in a pop up to retire the side. 58-Sports Bud Luck Plcigues t A t rai l! f 1 e at ' ! 'SQ V?-: Xt fav- - ' xl Qvjl W ff -655, ,ah Sy ,X 7' vj , rlxyi 1' df? , , - . , S ?34ls,,1 1 :Els l lv 2' ' - 'li K 4 Vlm.....g.,...-ff, JMWQZZQ' Robert Lee warms up in the ondeck circle. The Varsity Baseball team coached by Steve Brewer was plagued with bad luck all sea- son long. The team just could not get their offense and defense working in the same game, in the early part of the season. Doug Williams chunks another last ball. -1 - , Asst. coach Rack Jacobs ftlts out the score book before the game, Randy Hanscom Innes a hard shot down the ftrst base tune. Top row, I to r: Rrck Jacobs, Sam Mattox, Doug Skarea, Dems Jones, Randy Hanscom, Steve Brewer, Middle row: Johnny Aguilar, Doug Wulllams, Robert Lee, Kevun Kenth, Donald Doss, Ron Harvey. Bottom row: Pat Ztaontz, Rod Warmke, Steve Smuth, Shannon L Ft ' ove, oger Plllow, David Hoeppner Sports - 59 Pat Zlaontz Roger Pullow Steve Srnuth Shannon Love Denis Jones 60 f Spor!s Fioherr Lee Kevin Keith Donald Doss Sam Matiox Several Bad Strikes Hit Varsity . gg 4 A 5 s - F e ve if 4. ' 1 I . j in 0- ir ... , pm 1 Q 1 'N Ron Harvey Robert Lee s, Jonny Aguilar Baseball Team About half way through the season the team was forced to forfeit a number of games for the first time in Jersey Village history. As the sea- son came near the end bad luck was still upon the team. Coach Brewer was forced to bring members from the junior varsity team to finish out the season. Coach Brewer is looking for a smoother and more success- ful season next year. The returning members of the team are: Robert Lee, Donald Doss, Rod Warmke, Doug Wil- laims, and Randy Hanscom. xi i'L Rod Warnike , - 'V - Flandy Hanscom Doug Willaims Sports -ol ,. , , ' km -ff? ' R M- Y , 4 . A? , T1 if? iv? ,M 7031? m,, 'hx Sh fi: r v 1 -NV .t . r L.. 3 ' if ,fi-Af ,,, . j 1, , 2 ,,.. r ,W L V, ,M pw . ,V .Mya , S .- 1 , wiv.: J... .- f, .N 'f S' Goes Head In the last in the team. But of the abiiity to never quit. The O , . on the record was 4 wins the win, loss coiumn success of the iunior players' attitudes, the the winning of the fteam paid off in that home the first place trophy. 'NE tif' 'Q' - .ii 'fc a change basebail in charge Larry team D Kereheviiie, Jerry Boyd Shepherd, Da nny Broadway Scooter second Craug Blshop the Importance of base 64 - Sports Chuck Clmksceales' Curve John Hart warms up sn the on deck cmrcle. s ii ffl I mc' ai'-I 46+ J f If But X, If A l from Don Matthews to V t in I it S Bubba Banks awaits the start. S 6 iii? l3ruoe Ferinand leaves the ring with a irst. me Jett Nlaluski snows the pain from the mile, 5-Q... X Don Matthews breaks tneitap for first. Cluick S TneFalcorn Varsity track team cone sisteclfof seven men: Wayne Singleton, Don lat Matthews, Bubba Banks, Maurice HurtggleffqMaluski, Chris Lee, and BruCiejFerdinand,. The team was led by four coaches, bead coach Torn Fitz- gerald, Mike Day, John Cooley, and Tommy Marshall. Wayne Singleton ran on the 440 relay team, 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, and sprint medley relay. n S f , , Wayne Singleton awaits for the rates V' S. i i5tFt0fl5rf?' LGGJ ct T ai I5 A Don Matthews - sprinter Lee -. discus New Couchesp Don Matthews ran the 440 relay team, 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, and 440 yd. dash. Bubba Banks ran on the 440 relay team, 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, sprint medley relay, and 440 yd. dash. Maurice Hurt ran on the 440 relay team, 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, and sprint medley relay. , JeffNlaluski - miler Wayne Singletonsffispriinterr i Jeff Nlaluski ranlthe open mile and the sprint medley relay. Chris Lee was the single discus thrower, Bruce Ferdinand was the shot putter. The team had a very successful season - from the very first of the year having an influence on the outcome of .every meet. The team overcame fgtwo main problemsg the biggest fone they faced was the size of 2-the team. The other problem was fthe new coaching staff bringing in different types of coaching skills. Coach Tom Fitzgerald is look- ing forward to next year having a bigger team. There are very few returning varsity members for next year but the .coaches have faith in the upcoming cyiagseg, Iii 0 fly Maurice Hurt - sprinter Bruce Ferinand - shotput, Bubba Banks -4 sprinter -- Sports ' Tom Fitzgerald coached the sprinters. John Cooley coached the discus thrower. , A ig ., 1 'vi 9 Nr Mike Day coached the miiers. .uff Tommy Marshall coached the shotputiersj' ',Q,,4i A 2 in in , f , iss, M x' ' x -:V wav' ' 'F Qje-Logo ' C 25' 04 op, ieft to right: JeQ111MaIuski, John Cooley, Tom Fitzgerald, Mike Day, Chris Lee. Bottom,iieft to right: Maurice Hurt, Don Matthews, ayne Singleton, anci 'Bubba Banks. Sports 68 - Sports Q fa mrs. y .113 Top row, John Perry, Mike Seawright, Bob Harvey, John Horn, PatejVeiafBottom row: Jeno Walling, Tod Hardy Hinson, Curtis Armstrong, Mike l-iinson. Goes in Season The Junior varsity track team Lclonsisiing of nine men captured two first and three third places toll l yy s bring home a fifth place standing at the district meet. Bob+5Harvey took first in the long jump at 19'4 . Henry Kellum took two thirds, one in the high jump at 6'0t ,t and discus with ya throw of l33'1O . Mike Whitworth took first inthe 880 yd. dash with a time of 2:O2.42. The milesrelay team took third, the team consisted of Tod Hardy, Mike Whotworth, Mike Seawright, Joel Stephens, with a time of'3i:39.1. Theseyrwere iust the topplacers in the district meet. Coach Frank Daniels was in charge Henry Kellum strides over the 120 hurdles. X X X. x x X X X -vs 7 'H' W: Bob Harvey takes victory well. Henry Kellum gives it all inthe discus. 4 i Mike Whitworth runs for first in the 880 yd. dash. r y Henry Kellum leaves the ring with 3rd in discus. i wwe Golf Team Strives For Better Things This year we were playing with young, inexperienced players. We improved our game this year to be able to compete next year. Our team practiced hard all season and improved with each tournament. They were all dedi- cated and showed a good attitude, said Coach David Jones. The Golf team had five players this year, two Freshmen, two Sophomores, and one Junior. The purpose of com- peting against other schools and individuals is to get experience and practice at what they are aiming tor, the future. The interest and dedication of this year's Golf team will hopefully provide a combination for a winning team. Sports Mike Koehn, sophomore watches the ball streak toward the hole. . .,-. ,- .tk f,k..- .g W K. - .,,..,,.,f.,,,sf.ff. :. A' .K , ,,.- if g.. V1 . ,xfg . K JV- wuxxfm ., Ken Buras kicks up a lot of sand, but still gets the ball out of the trap. ' 'K'f W1 ...Mauna-nissan Ind-...L Mike Koehn watches as Mark Dill chips to the hole. Mark Dill measures the break of the green in hopes of gaining a Birdie. , , Q5 e' inf ni A . Mfagmwii . From left to right: Mark Dill, Tony Allen, Mike Koehn, Ken Buras. Tony Allen keeps his eye on the ball throughout his swing. Sports - 71 Little Mon Does Big Job in Wrestling Robert McShan lunged for the kill. .1 x Cx Mr. Hollwedel gives a short pep talk before a match. Ricky Rolan is in a stalemate with the big boy. -du. , Top, left to right: Sam Flores, David Griswold, Ronnie King, Ricky Rolan. Bottom, left to right: Clayton Allen, Lee Roy McShan, Ray Thompson, Duane Davis. 72 - Sports Lee Roy McShan overpowers his opponent. Rocky Powell is stoking for the kill. lVlr. Hollwedel is the little man that seemed to do it all, he is the coach ofthe wrestling team. I felt that we had a very good year for a first year team. We are looking for- ward to next year, with the experi- ence we gained this year. We expect to be contenders tor the South Zone. The team competed in six tournaments, including Clear Creek, Wildcat Invitational, South Zone Qualifying, Governors Cup, Rice University Freestyle, and Burges High School. The team made a good showing in each of these tournaments. Robert McShan has just clinched victory. The team as a whole did a fine job, these eight members received awards. Duane Davis, three second places, Kevin Reinauer, one second place, Mark Acocellag two second places, Rocky Powellg one second place, Lee Roy McShan, one sec- ond, one third, David Griswold, two first, one third, Robert McShan: one third, and Ricky Rolanp one third. David Griswold and Duane Davis are the two members that qualified to compete in the U.S. Wrestling Federation National Tour- nament that will be held in Colo- rado this summer. Lee Roy McShan struggles to get freed from the hold. The fight for the pen. Sports - 73 Varsity Volleyball Captures District The District Championship was captured by the Varsity Volleyball team. The fighting Falcons finished district play 124. The one loss fell ,goof to the hands of the Conroe Tigers. M Conroe having an identical record battled with the Falcons to be dis- A trict champs. The fighting Falcons W' went on to Bi-district to face highly ranked Killeen. The Falcons were 12-14. closely defeated 15-14, 14-16, and This season's success came 1,3 from the many hours of hard prac- tices after school and on Saturdays. All the plays throughout the game are instant. The team has to work together in an organized way to return the ball. Concentration and coordination are major factors at all times. Taking a rest after a hard game, Shela Elliott, Coach Lowrey, Teresa Montana, and Linda House wonder about the outcome ol the next round ot play. 4 'alas 'Zi 'V mf Varsity Volleyball Team 77-78: Left to right, back row: Ginger Smith Cmgrj, Virginia Hargrave, Teresa Montana, leannell Smith, Julie Gleason, Linda House, Linda Lowrey CCoachJ, Sandra Warmke, Lean Baskin, Tamma Boze, Shelia Elliott, and Cindy Kidd. 74 6 Sports ' ., jx 5 'Q Sophomore Lena Baskin and Junior Sandra Warmke work together to block the ball in the game against Klein. Julie Gleason, senior, elected to the all-state team, spikes the ball as Jeannell Smith, senior, and Tamma Boze, junior, prepare to help out. A i g Q i gl it Q3 i , 'Z at i313 s tt, ,QQ-I A At the district game held at Klein spirits rise as the Falcon beat Con roe15413, 15-6. Sports - 75 Spotlight Shines on District Concentration was a mayor lactor at the Northbrook game. Linda Lowrey who has been Varsity Volleyball Coach for the last five years felt that some recognition should go to Ginger Smith, Varsity's manager. Ginger was always there when the team needed some help, said Coach Lowrey. This attitude was shared by all of the players. 76 - Sports Z 9 ill? 5 c ccr,rr - Wiatr Q if , ll Y 4 ge! t ' A Q 11, ,ww 5 - if ii' if llvrmfr - Linda Lowrey, Coach, and Ginger Smith, Manager, keep track of the game. ' Lena Baskin, sophomore, serves the ball to Northbrook, The Falcon won 1543, 13-15, 158. Sandra Warrnke sets the ball up for a splke. fy' W' uf!! is 5lu.., Sandra Warmke, junior, spikes the ball. Lena Basknn, sophomore, and Julie Gleason ready to help. Julie Gleason tlps the ball over the net to the Cy- Fair Bobcats. Coach Lowrey discusses strategy for the next round of play. Sports - 77 SELECTED S ER Y PL F 1 Z Z Q 2 I. Q Tl N '4 co -x fn E, :x 6. F cn QD 3 Q. 1 ID E m - 3 X cn m 3 Q. V3 rn 2, Sandra Warmke concentrates on bump' Jeannell Smith humorous disposition ena- ing the ball. bles her to release her tensions in a unique way, ors, Julie Gleason and Jeannell Smith. Julie Gleason spikes the ball to Cy- Fair. Falcons won 13-15,15-7, 15-8. Three members of the Varsity Volleyball team were selected for the all-district team, iunior San- dra Warmke, and seniors Julie Gleason and Jean- nell Smith. Julie and Sandra were unanimously selected. Coaches met in November to select eight All-district players. The records of each girl are reviewed. The Coaches look for playing con- sistency, good form, and a cooperative attitude. 78 - Sports , There the year volleyball go as well as I planned, ln the home tournament hosted by Varsity Volleyball, Junior 5 LePorte which was the toughes 1,101,114-16, 6-15. The Volleyers ,match against Westchester, 3-15, 15 we did than another, all Brewer, the four season didn't game of the tournament saw Jersey Branch 15-10, 16-14 to bring home 1 Ending district play with a 7-7 defeated arch rival Cy-Fair twic to-the hands ofthe Volleyers 14? axlfw, W 7 Falcons to a win 0, ,qs ,Quo 'Hz uw mzoprx, f Debbie Brewer. L to r Webb, Pam Grun, on-A wwf w g Cindy Knutson. Z' S .mb Tammy Sampson, Collynne Pan Qu D om! 80- Sports 31 'Ph :ji 3 EI' 2 serves for another her abuhty 'Q 4 'F 'fy Q1 H11 I , I K ff Y ..x,-um W., '33 -fu-.-, .,,, - - Freshman Falcons work on serves in game againStgCy2Fal'r'. All for One for All! ...+- .,5 f , ffvi rn t ii? A K... Stephanie Knutson, setter, warms up for the games againsi Spring. l All for One and One for All! was the cry not Freshman Volleyball team, as they fought their way for a three way tie for second place in district play. The performance of the team was better than I anticipated it would be, says Bea Smith, coach ot the Freshman Volleyball. e The Freshman and Junior Varsity Volleyball hosted a tournament this year. The freshmen had many hard games in the tournament butimanaged to walk away with second place in their tournament. The freshmen lost the last game to Westchester. i Rhonda Hicks bumps the ball back into play, thus saving' her team a lost point, ' ..., N . K, to A txt B2 Sports llllli Rhonda Hicks was the high scorer of homeliburnaf mem- ,lti The Freshman Falcons were invitedtofajtogurnat ment where they placed third. Sandiraitelsinfian ,ie, was the high scorer of the Clear Creek i l X ............. Teresa Schindler serves a strong and direct serve. foriandthei point in the game against Klein. g i 'ggi t,,y-,r ,fel-Vfg5,,g1Q ,,.i l had a talented group of girls and they put their talents to work. You could really see their talent on the court. I let a bunch of fine girls go this year butl look forward to teaching a fresh bunch tldl of freshmen this coming season. Coa,chfSmith continues. Out of all the teams we played l did not feel that we could not have beaten all of them. S The score may have shown thegirls were losing but the girls played so well that l felt we had won. Because of the Think, Work, Hustle, Together, they showed. This was our goal for the season and l feel that we reached our goal. Bea Smith finishes. Zig' ' ' K ,Mi f L to r Hervett Hill Teresa Schindler Salina Gonzales Sandra Lehman Dorothy Kossie, Stephanie Knutson, Terri White, Janice Haney Livia Perez Lillian Eng Rhonda Hicks Lxsa McLemore Pam Roberson, Tracy Schindler, Mgr. Tina Davis, Coach Bea Smith, a mum from the team members in apprecia Sandra Lehman bumps the ball to Terri White in hopes for a good spike Varsity Basketball Bounces on The lump ball--was tipped as the 1977-78 Girls' Varsity Basketball season began. In the district opener against Klein the Falcons were tripped 52-50. The next two games against Spring and Conroe the Falcons lowered their dis- trict record O-3. The following week the Falcons carrie back to pound Bryan 50-16. The winning ways looked good as lVlcCullough and Jersey Vil- lage fought to deadlock with the clock reading OQOO time remaining. The Falcons were not to be denied as the battle went into overtime. The Fal- cons won 50-48. The district season record looked disap- pointing at 3-9 but 5 of the 9 losses were as close as ten points, The offense was led by Julie Gleason, Hazel Floberson, Pam Floberson, Janice Raney, and Tamma Boze. The defense consisted of Sandra Warmke, Virginia Hargrave, Jeannell Smith, and Susan Gast. Julie Gleason, averag- ing lO points a game led the Falcons in that department. Sandra Warmke, iunior, was honored by being chosen for the First Team All-District. Placed on the second team All-District Julie Gleason and Jeannell Smith, Seniors, were chosen on offense, Freshmen and iunior varsity girls' bas- ketball teams play full court while varsity was still playing half court. lt looks as in the future varsity basketball will all be playing full court. Coach Spillar said, A full court game would be to girls' var- sity basketball advantage. It splits responsibilities and other players arent depend- enton only one or two girls. Even though this season didn't show many wins, the effort and team spirit was there. As the last seconds ticked away on the clock the basketball season was final- ized. 8 Sports sf - Back row: Jeannell Smith, Tamma Boze, Cindy Kidd, Wanda Roberson, Sandra Warmke, Juli: Gleason, Front row: Linda House, Pam Floberson, Janice Flaney, Virginia Hargrave, Haze Floberson, Susan Gast, Pat Spillar. ,Q Jeannell Smith and Hazel Roberson get ready for the rebound, Q3 Wanda Roberson stretches high to tip the ball. Jeannell Smith goes for along shot at the Klein game. A jump ball is inevitable as the two players fight for posses sion. Sports - 85 We Are Small U buf Mighty 42, Q , . Julue Gleason leaps hugh 10 make a clear snot over a Sprung player. ,W .un-ow we ,,-'nav--D ' ,,,..,,MA-Q K, .. Mfr' ,11- A lump ball settles another dlspute. . 17' N ir 9? Pat Spullar awauts the begunnmg of the next game at the Bell- vllle tournament. 86 - Sports Q -Q ,-bmi fa. tg fffx X 3 b ' K 1',' 1 .: 13511 I 1 my s 4 my ' H my ssyssy ,w ysms :1:f as Juhe Gleason, the hugh sconng player, banks two more for Jersey Vil- lage, 's. K 3 F3 N vin! Coach Spillar discusses plays wnth the team before the Conroe game. 'There is a change in game plan at half time. Sports - 87 Sandra Warrnke darts forward to take over possession of the ball. Sports Opponent Klein Spring McCullough Conroe Bryan Bryan Cy-Fair Klein Spring McCullough Conroe Bryan Cy-Fair J.V. 52 46 48 71 46 46 58 46 49 46 83 16 79 H.S Hazel Roberson displays ner famous lump shot at the Spring game. Early Season Loses Overcast Outcome Nancy Daughtry protects the basket to keep Bramswooil from storing Patrica Banks hits two points with an outside jump shot against Cy-Fair. At ai home game against lVlc3Cullough Collyne Edwards bumps the score up with ai free throw. The sharp Falcon claws were dulled as the Junior Var- sity basketball season came to an end. The first two dis- trict games against Klein and Spring were disappointing efforts losing 55-32 and 51-36. The Falcons battled lVlcCullough shining on 35-30. The following games against Conroe and Bryan were losses. The Falcons came back on home grounds against Cy-Fair winning 31-24. A string of seven uninvited losses came soon afterwards. Meeting Cy-Fair for the second time accounted for the two of the three district wins. Jersey Village edged by the Bob- cats 44-41. Junior Varsity teams in the 16-4A district proved to be tougher than preseason opponents as Jer- sey Village managed seven victories out of eighteen games. Combined with the district record the Falcons posted a season tally of 1O-22. Sports - 89 a P A half time huddle gets the team ready forthe third quarter. Nobody claimed the ball as it bounced off the backboard into the basket. 90 - Sports Coach Brantley shows definite approval as Jersey Village takes a two point lead. Nancy Daughtry brings the Falcons up with a free throw. Changes for the Future F' If 'A F lei? i Sail' :OOP 30 Q , ,, if QQ g CX X21 fQl1 L its s-...... --.1'- - ' 1 Back row: Cyndi Brantley, Brenda Schindler, Tricia Roach, Sandra WiIliams,'Collynne Edwards, Denise House, Diane Doleisi, Patricia Banks, Rita Roberson, Pam Webb. Front row: Tammy Russell, Karen Toon, Mary Young, Gwene Alfred, Beth Daughtry, Nancy Daughtry. A full court game was played for the first time this year getting ready for the possibility of Var- sity changing from the six woman half court to five woman full court. Nancy Daughtry was the high scoring player averaging nine points a game. Rita Roberson 'M and Collynne Edwards followed close behind averaging eight and five points respectively. Before going back into the game, the team huddles together to boost each other's spirit. S 9' ports- Freshmen Gain xperience Co m i l e el l - ag, I - ' ff HX! X :,k-4f.'5.- 7 .V , 'J -4-V -msn-b Karrie Kellum signals a time out. ,,,M' 4? Atgihalf time huddle Terri White, Lariia Perez, Tracy Schindler, and Lilian Eng fakgalbreafher, M V VVA E- . Coach Brewer calls L92 -- Sports it L.. Kerrie Kellurriiwipes away tension after a Sandra Lehmann ces for a lo ibm . ii l hardgame. b ' , , .9 - K ii lt was a difficult season for the Girls' Freshman basketball team. Although they exhiibitedi enthusiastic playing, in the finai moments the com- petition seemed to have an edgegon the score. The Freshmen-still strived forawinning season. Against Bryanin the second round of district play, the Falcons were behind 5-.1 7,a,t43Tial,f,itime, andycame back torswtin 26423. Coach Brewer remarked, l am pleased with the way the team has comeaiong this season in teamwork lss and on skill level: llm hiiiping for a good season next year. Karrie Kellum, Julie Doxstad, and Sandra Lehmann showsgreatl potential for basketball in the future. ilAveragilng 3 to 5 points a game they were the high scorers., Evensthough. the Freshmen didn't win everyigame ,point wise, theyfwere winners in many 'other ways. yi fi i Leniengm, baokrow: Kerrie Kellum, June Doxstad, Rhenda Hicks,lrraceyiistzhandier, M S. oebb' B , G' s tn, .arse a lil : o i Kossie. Third row: Lilian Eng, Terri White, Vicki Schweigert, Sandra Lehmann, Pam Webb, mg: FJ1?rv:lirr9w?2leattigi-lornqgfgfih isa: Quia gggxf Sixth row: Lisa NlgLemore:fNot pictured: Teresa Schindler. y,,l i y Sportage- 93, ,.,.w 5 Pam Webb, Hazel, Linda House, and Shela Foster Sports 4th in District Coming into the girls district meet, the team showed good form by taking third at the Baytown High School meet. The next week they found them- selves at Tomball High School where they brought home second place. The district meet was held in Boyan on April 22, where the girls took a fourth place overall. At district the team overall made a great showing. The 440 yd. and 880 yd. relay team consisted of: Pam Webb, Hazel Roberson, Linda House, and Shelia Foster. The 440 yd. relay team qualified for the regional meet. The 880 yd. relay team made a supreme effort and placed third. Senior Cyndi Farmer gives the jump everything shes got. An expert hanll tiff from Hazel Roberson Io Linda House Senior Linda House lumps for first in district. 1 Marilyn Pendlum looks on with expectation, The varsity squad consists of these members: Sen- iors: Virginia Hargrave, Linda House, Cyndi Farmer, and Marilyn Pendlum. Juniors: Gwen Alfred, Pam Webb, and Hazle Roberson, Sophomores: Amalia Wal, lace, and Maureen Pitschel. Freshman: Sheena Ackley, Sheila Foster, and Lorrie Labay. Coaches: Bea Smith, and assistant Cyndi Brantley. Bea Smith gives the look that makes a winner. Senior Virginia Hargrave puts everything shes got into the throw Sports- 95 Top, left to right: Lorrie Lahay, Gwen Alfrreri, Marilyn Penrllunt, Linda House, Sheila Foster, Hazel Flfmlwrson, Pain Webb, Virginia Har grave, Antallzi Wallace, Cyndi Brziritlrey l l 96 7 Sports wet-n events the team linds time to grah ai llllfi to ea! Senior Linda House E?XDEfFlf?IWC,6!S the glory ol vir, tory. Overall, the varsity group did an excep- tional iob throughout the season, said Bea Smith. The team may have been small but their enthusiasm propelled them to finish highly in all the meets they attended. Both coaches were pleased with the teams per- formance and are looking forward to a great season next year, All the girls have shown great improvement throughout the season. This team worked as a team and won as a team together. mfg r af 1 SQ X ar W iw f E' P 5' We 'Wa , ,, , . 1 - 1 Captaans: Sharley Kramer, Candy Berg, Paul Taeken, Cary Honganen, Kam Dopyera helps coach Gerald land a nace dry towel. Top row, lto r: Dehbae Hornbunkle, Shannon Rogers, Kam Dopyera, Dana Honganen, Leslae Leland, Donna Benge, Chera Rutherford, Deana Burnett Middle row: Doug Byrd, Jam Ftomag, Davad Burnett, Candy Berg, Sharley Kramer, Gary Watt, Ryan Berg, Cary Honganen. Bottom row: Bobbae Wal Iaanas, Randy Annas, Coach Gerald, Paul Taeken. 98 - Sports Shrrley Kramer n1efv11cwr1sIr. Q ffffflfllllflflllnff ,e. V if :Wu- ffflllff K .N QWMV, 1 ,,.N,.: an ,KW H Q ff,-gnu, f ffQ7!l6fqg'1114c,,. , ...M M. ,r,, 1 '-,.n- nv-ml .H-34 -'WM f in N.. xi ,Q f . ' ' ' rv- . . ai, . wa' A 'M VX W xiii? my ,ggi Y - fv xv: Aa! N' . 1 V . 5 he .Q Q.: 1. . ,f , ?Q ,,, B ff 3235 aff 010' lc 5 J . , N NX H xl -' M, E . Q. f' 1 Q if . ,l , E , fx 5 it 6 ,AI l 9 1' 'gag A I 1 5: Q! fi r . ff if I , ,K ' W N1 b I i' I, X ,ff N 4 if l 1 Tennis Is Our Racquet yf Back row: Philip Seu, James Helm, Ashu Kukreya, Rrchard Seu, Ken Johnson, Davvd Flay, Greg Boughton, Robert Williams, Andy Hubbard, Sam Faris. Front row: Kelly Nlclnnerney, Lee Savole, Tracy Terrel, Lisa Stach. Sporfs - lOl s . . , A 1 t f t c Q 5 ' f 1 g 4 l 102 - Sports K I , 1 'lc iii Tracy Terrell tries out her new Chris Everitt racquet. Even though Lisa Stach is small she proved to have a very powerful serve. Lee Savoie follows through with a forehand stroke Kelly Mclnnerney exhibits her new serve. ,.,.,,,4w'- eww- l -'ghgwa-w-N ' ' .....-nd! Coach Faris concentrates on a doubles match. Greg Boughton watches his backhand fly across the court. Stiff Competition Causes ci Racket i i E . Boys A doubles team of Robert Williams and Greg Boughton get into ready position. The Jersey Village tennis team was young and inexperienced. This year we were competing in a highly competitive 16 4-A district. The team lost all of its district matches even though they played well against Bryan, lVlcCullough, and Spring 2-6, 2-6, and 1-7. The top four girls were Kelly Mclnnerney, Lisa Stach, Tracy Terrell, and Dodie Rutherford. Greg Boughton and Robert Williams were the top seeds on the boys team. Philp Seu and James l-lelm followed. The A boys doubles team of Greg Bough- ton and Robert Williams played well throughout the season winning three of their district matches. Sports Improvement For the Future The Annual Cy-Fair Invitational, Bryan l.S.D. Invita- tional, and the 16-4-A district held at April Sound, in Conroe, Texas were just a few of the tournaments the Jersey Village tennis team competed in over the sea- son. l think we improved significantly over the course of the season, said Coach Sam Faris. After school practice sessions began early in the year. Improve- ment of skills came with consistent practice which the tennis team got plenty of. Lee Savoie practices a new serve mmf, M, W Vkkr F 1 ,... , W V . V nf ,,..,, , ,. l ll . bl li K' ' ' V',r 1 1 M13 . x ' W , X he ' 1 1:1336 Ell?'if7lL:t7tg- i',, T, T I xlqjcggliii f-ww,...tu-- is My ...flat J.. . ,E ft Q Ifisflifgfytggyzl 5 xv ?W,,f 'tt lv! E to , I . , V ,,,, 1-W , .,.L,..,,.1V.i..i Tracy Terrell darts forward to return a fast serve. 104 Sports ...,.-.----.,.. W nv- -1- 'pe ,-......,,.......,..M.. i s in , i fg A, an A. V J 'HL X 'Rh 'f if i f'iW1f t'f fmfi Richard Seu's skills are improved with every swing. James HeIm's perfect release ofthe ball proves to be a winning SEVVG. Sports fiom yi' ag agp ,S g' , VX-f.,fi SN E.. A lk Qv,if-if r ' 4 -Ix,'.x7e fi er iff' X A ak ,gffxgx 1 , , f, J .,,,, A V M, .-- 'I' .. W 'gli' my t E 'V ' , , is L r - . ,,. All , M., . f Bob Harvey moves to his left to hand the ball off to Bubba Banks. -, xi Q ' 11 , s are iff' 4' h ,adaf John Hart runs into trouble on the right side of the line. l if ' , .E sf Purple Versed Gold The spring comes, the birds hum, the flowers bloom and coach Marshall booms. The grass is green, the air is clean, the earth rumbles as the football tumbles. The spring football game is the last sporting activity of the year where the purple plays the gold. Training for this sporting event starts at the end of football season, with the ponding of weight and running. The men have three sunny and peaceful weeks of pads before the game. The magic day comes May 20. The two fearless teams crashed into action. The Gold team won 8 to O. While the defense is on the field the offense get a little extra instruc- tion. 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Candidates par- ticipate in verbal and written tests designed to indicate their knowledge of a large range of subiects. Topics which the candidates were tested were: math, science, literature, his- tory, geography, current events, and simple trivia. Participants include Wil- liam Brown, Clay Vernon, Brenda Reils, John Carey, and Donald Whit- taker. Aerospace cadets were involved in several events during the year. During the year five cadets of the composite Squadron, completed their first flying experience. The cadets took their first flying experience at Experimental Air- craft Association breakfast flying at the Weison Airport. Civil Air Patrol cadet orientation is designed to expose the cadets to specific types of flying experiences. Cadets which received their first flight experience were: Daniel Varble, Richard Clem- mey, Brenda Lebelzinski, Lori Lebel- zinski, and Robert Baron. HO - Organizations William Brown, Clay Vernon, Jim Tooke, Brenda Reils, John Carey, Donald Whittaker Aerospace 'Wi' X A-.,,'m .scxg ii., Left to right: John Perry, Richard Clemmey, Daniel Varble, Robert Baron. .ni Carolyn Calvit cuts Teresa Montana's hair with precaution. Gayle Ruyle practices rolling hair on the mannequin head, Mrs. Jackson demonstrates to Debbie Herold the technique used to roll hair. op row: Carolyn Calvit, Flamona Menifee, Sherri Darilek, Pat Mercer, Jackie Larsen, ayle Ruyle, Debbie Hornbuckle, Belinda Heaton. 2nd row: Pam Edge, Barbara Hollis, herry Inman, Alene Elkins, Debbie Herold, Gwen Alfred, Carol McKnight. Bottom row: loy Annette Jackson. First Year af J.V. Jersey Village opened its doors to Cosmetology for the first time. In past years students had to travel to Cy-Fair to attend the course. Classes are three hours long. This course is designed to develop skills and proper work habits in the field of Cosmetology. After successfully completing the course students are prepared to take the State Board of Cosmetology Examination which qualifies graduates to meet the standards set up by the Depart- ment of Licenses. Organizations Talented Musicians Create Joint Effort There is a group of 135 members with the capability of taking notes off a sheet of paper and in a joint effort cre- ate an instrumental, musical fantasy. The 1977-78 Falcon Band has put a lot of hard work and time into preparing themselves for marching per- formances, contests, and public concerts. Officers: President - Cara Cooper, Head Twirler - Leign Ann Husser, Vice President - Andy Wells, Asst. Drum Major - Esther Jurries, Head Drum Major - Donna Yerian, Sec. - Carol Behne, Freshman Flep. - Veda Pruett, Librarian - Tanya Varble, Captain - Pam Surles, Histo- rian - Denis Horn, Lieutenant- Vince Elder, Reporter - Steve Judy, Treasurer - Cindy McPhee. 3 gl Sl Cathy Hernandez, Cherly Howard, Debbie Miller, Carol Behne, Cara Cooper, Tanya Varble, Pam Surles, Kathy Jones, Michelle Freeman Mike Daniels, Flicky Jarosek, Dennis Sandoval, Bill Bodden, Johathan Tally, Bill Boyd, Jackie Jones, Sandra Pawelek, Lisa Gates, Kam Adams, Phillis Smith, Renata Grey. Second row: Don Muery, Esther Jurries, Tammie Ackley, Renee Perry, Debbie Ham, Karen Goodrum, Tammy Wofford, Debbie Marth, Boland Miranda, Julie Williams, Annette Fallin, Kathy Potts, Julie Doxtad, Gunilla Oberg, Denise Hornj Lisa Gilliam, Emile Oeverman, Messy Klawinsky, Dawn Brown, Kim Christiansen, Anna Casanova, Lisa Smith, Debi Carlson, Muffin Dzierl zanski, Ema Armanius, Tricia Manald, Yerian, Herman Smith. Third row: Cindy McPhee, Andy Urban, Doug Martin, Ron Dillion, Jane Gryder, Mark Webster, Jim Hitchock, Evetta Flichards, Nickle Stoker, Beth Erdman, Annette Hill, Jim Behne, Doug Mclilfresh, Don Dillion l l 1 I2 - Organizations wr The 1977-78 Twirlers: Roxann Herrin, Kim Feldhousen, Leah Hitchock, Brenda Regiene, Rhonda Kinard, Head Twirler Leign Ann Husser. Assistant Drum Major - Esther Jurries, Head Drum Major - Yerian. Mike Whitfield, Joe Fallin, Kevin Muery, Danny Broadway, Jerry Gates, Terry Ross, Robbie Farley. Fourth row: Vada Pruett, Scooter Plumb, Randy Spencer, David Davis, Tim Ortiz, Dale Ross, Steve Judy, Steve Morgan, Felix Rosas, James Gates, Robert Osborn, Kirk Wheeler, Mark King, Christi Sluka, Kevin Powell, David Carter, Larry Netardus, Balne Robertson, Yvette Elum, Kenneth Mlcak, George Rollins, Fifth row: Jeff Emerson, Jane Tillison, Jack Owings, Danny Maluski, Ronnie Daniels, Andy Wells, Judy Eason, Steve Buras, Chuck Clindscales, Arman Prescott, Tim Hihn, Buddy Cabiness, James Harrison, Vince Elder, Curt Boatman, Aaron Ford, Ken Johnson, Donnie Woods, Albert Perez, James Frazier, Kathy Behne. Organizations - 1 13 Director Don Muery follows the music as the 5th period band plays on. pl L t A 'K Q1-P x The trumpetlong hours on concert contest material. The band performed at a concert to the entire student body .,.KN N-..,,m First period band, under the direction of Herman Smith do it again one more time. I 14 - Organizations Busy Toes Even though the Falcon Band has fun doing crazy things every month they had something very important to keep them on their toes. During the months of August, September, October, and November the Band was working hard every afternoon learning a new marching drill every week to support their team. At the close of marching season the Band participated in the UIL Nlarching Contest and was awarded with a Second Division. During the holiday season they put on a Christmas Concert held in the JV auditorium. Things slowed down some, so they sold belt buckles and candy. Some members, in a ioint effort with the choir, raised money working for Hickory Farms. All money went to the Band fund. ln February Ensem- bles ancl Solos took over the band hall, before, during and after school preparing for the contest on March 4th. Flight after Solo and Ensemble, music was being rehearsed for con- cert and sightreading contest on April 28th. lVlay was set for the Spring Football game, and finally playing for the graduating Seniors of 78. Throughout the year the Band had a super special thing to do and was done successfully. Vince Elder and Arman Prescott play the note E to harmonize with the rest of the band. Regional winners from left to right: Tim Hahn, Christi Sluha, Andy Wells, During the half time the band performs a triangular step two. Organizations All Region Choir Tryouts ci Success Twenty-one members ofthe Jersey Village High School Choir auditioned for membership in the All Region Choir at tryouts held at Westchester High School. These students had to learn five selections in four lan- guages in preparation for this event. All of the music was learned outside of class time. Many hours of practice had to take place after school and at night. Those who were selected to All Region Choir were: Nancy Bicca, second soprano, Pamela Surles and Janell Beecher, first alto, Beth Wade and Marilyn Shepherd, sec- ond alto, Kenneth Cordray and Edgar Lewis, second tenor, Jared Cooley and Michael Whitfield, Bassg Brenda Lebedzinski, first soprano, was selected as an alternate. students. Mr. Carl Hickfang puts a lot into his work with the choirs. Organizations The choir had to practice many long hours to obtain the uni- son they wanted. The choir's Homecoming performance was a success. The band accompanied the Choir as they sang for a packed stadium of alumni :l A I in f .1 1 'f' ' 'v f -f - :fe - 2 'Q f- lllf - iwz- .A .7 2 ' i 5 ' i fe '. 2 ' ig I TWQ-' E lm ilf l .Q avi ' Vi fi . S C H . Nu ig rl- .fi . J f 1 A ' 'M 6 3-3 ' qs. Q9 r . V wmv ,N 1 . y ' iv - y. S IE ' if i af .. I , K rw, yy 'R ,A 'V ,m r n' W A rmin ' , ,Q f- ,K ' -' N . i i ., , I Madrigal: Front row: Elaine Buras, Lisa Stack, Brenda Lebed- Madrigal: Front row: Jeanell Beecher, Pam Surles, Jenifer Dady, Nancy zinski, Diane Madrual. Back row: Peter Brown, Jakc Owings, Ricca. Back row: Edgar Lewis, Raul Soliz, Elaine Wernecke, Ingrid Mike Whitttield, Geraro Escamilla. Hence, Kinneth Cordary, Gary Gilbert. Madngal: Front row: Lonme Gatlin, Manly Sherphard, Sandra Little, Don Whittaker. Back row: Beth Wade, Tony Lassonde, Lyn Farris, Jerry Cooley. The GMS Choir performed at a Special assembly Bottom row: Lisa Thurmond, Jackie Jones, Susan Bravenec, Cynthia Denby, Rhonda Ashley, Shannon Spooner, Kathleen Wells, Cynthia Manning. Second row: Penny Sutherland, Roxiann Herrin, Lori Lebedzinski, Fronia Raymond, Beth Nicol, Theresa Cleboski, Teresa Wals- hak, Michelle Olson, Kathy Elkins. Top row: Kathleen Railey, Julie Height, Marlinda Raschke, Tammy Milliken, Katherine Walker, Linda Melcher, Cindy Kornsie, Ceryta Lockett, Cheryl Tucker, Michele Warden, Vaneesa Luker. Organizations - ll8 Ad, Mr. Hickfang leads choir ata specialassembly. Girls Choir Officers: Terri Dowdy, Beth Nicol, Teresa Cleboski, Michelle Freeman, Cindy Denby. l 2 i ,,.4.. X 9 t All Region: Front row: Janell Beecher, Marilyn Shephard, Pam Suries, Nancy Ricca, Brenda Lebedzinski. Back row: Beth Wade, Mike Whittfield, Edgar Lewis, Jerry C ley, Kenneth Cordary. Kenneth Cordary chats before rehearsal. Bottom row: Delia Auila, Lisa Stach, Belinda Bailey, y, Stefanie Knutson, Tracy Terrell, Janell Beecher, Jenifer Dady, Nancy Flicca, Wa rton, Nancy Tolar, Party Neel, Paula Carter, Nancy Castle. Second row: Beth Wade, Kathy Kaase, Teresa Watkins, Cindy Knutson, lyn Shephard, Elaine Buras, Michelle Freeman, Barbara Blecher, Sherry Horn, Diana Maynard, Debbie Thompson. Third row: Gennie Mar tin, Janeth Mendez, Tammy Rees, Paul Peterman, Jack Owings, Donald Cain, Mike Mitchell, Mark Bailey, Jerry Cooley, Sandra Ingrid Hence, Lyn Pharis, Elaine Wernecke. Top row: Tony Lasonde, Frank Flack, Peter Brown, Gary Gilbert, Kenneth Cordary, Mike field, Shawn Manney, Mike Olson, Don Whittaker, Johnny Walling, Geraro Escamilla, David Downey, Edgar Lewis. -Organizations Choir members await anxiously for instructions. Officers: Front row: Lonnie Gatlin, Pam Surles, Jenifer Dady, Raul Soliz. Back row: Cynthia Knutson, Lynn Farris, Nancy Ricca, lngrid Hence, Kenneth Cordray. First Place Solo: Front row: Nancy Castle, Stephanie Knutson, Paula Carter, Belinda Bailey, David Downey, Tammy Reese. Middle: Gary Gilbert, Sandra Little, Jerry Cooley, Ingrid Hence, Kenneth Cordray. Back row: Lonnie Gatlin, Edgar Liwis, Beth Wade, Pam Surles, Nancy Flicca, Genaro Escomilla, Brenda Lebedzin- s i. l I if f' Section Leaders: Front row: Marilyn Shepard, Pam Surles, Jenifer Dady, Elaine Wer- necke. Back row: Mike Whitfield, Edgar Lewis, Tony Lassonde, Kenneth Cordray. First UIL Sweepstakes In the past three years that Mr. Hick- fang has been directing the choir, this is the first ever the Jersey Village Choir made Sweepstakes at UIL Contest. Choir, an elective, requires a lot of hard work but offers many lasting awards. Students are placed in the Choir by try-out. Due to the Choir winning Sweepstakes at contest enabled them to travel to Six Flags in Arlington and San Antonio. Besides contest the Choirs performed with the Band at concerts and at the Homecoming football game at halftime. Last year at Solo and Ensemble the Choir brought seven medals back. This year they brought forty-eight medals from UIL Solo and Ensemble contest. Organizations 9 Jesus Is .lust Alright With Us! The Christian Student Union is made up of a fine group of young people who believe in God and wish to study his word as a group and spread it to the entire Jer- sey Village student body. At Christmas time, they put on a play centering on the manger scene from the bible for the English classes. Officers for the C.S.U. are: President - Cara Cooper, Vice-President - Lisa Nantz, Secretary - Debbie Hornbuckle, Treasurer - Barbara Brunner, Program Chairman - Anne Money. Top: Anne Money, Lyn Paris, Vaneesa Laker, Spon- sor Freda Toon. Center: Pam Surles, Chuck Lam- bert, Laurie Smith, Kathy Fugua. Bottom: Nancy Castle, Debbie Hornbuckle, Lisa Nantz, Cara Cooper, Sponsor L. Collongs. Not Shown: Shelly Culver. l 20 Organizations .scifi 4 ag 1 Q 3, af -'U v fr? 1 .,,..:- of 4 1 F1 W 'Q C.S.U. members Chuck Lambert, Laurie Smith, Shelly Culver, and Pam Surles put on a Christmas play for the English classes. The play centered on Christ. 1-M,-.t. ..,,..... -, Actors Goin Sweepstoke Trophy Top row, I-r: Karla Linden, Renee Farrell, Carmon Frazier, Sherry Horn, Donna Pilkinton, Vickie Schweigert, Kathy Reaves, Laura Galan, i Tammy Wofford, Deanna Foley, Tammy Milliken. Middle row: Lori Lebedzinski, Frank Flack, vice presidentg Genaro Escamilla, president, l Mrs. Linda Stice, Leslie O'Farrell, executive president, Rhonda Meek, secretary, Julie Horne. Bottom row: Cal Frazier, David Carter, Mike i Wallace, Donald French. The Drama Department attended the i Memorial High School Tournament. Hattie Horn made a terrific showing by winning g Y lst place in Novice Humorous division. In AM! February, the department competed in the 'iif Forest Park Festival. Eight people qualified for State by winning Superior rating. Also at Forest Park, the 2nd place Sweepstakes tro- phy was brought home due to the outstand- ing efforts of the whole department. The Drama Department competed in the French High School Festival, bringing home a lst place Sweepstake trophy with 17 superior medals, and 26 excellents medals. Also dur- ing the year, they participated in the Fien- aissance Festival and The Importance of Being Earnest at the Alley Theater. The department put on MacBeth for senior Eng- lish classes and helped out on a Talent show, where lst place went to the Soliz Band. The Drama Department also put on a very successful dinner theater, named The Butler Did lt, for a week in December. i Deanna Foley, Frank Flake and Jerry Cooley question Haversham played by Rhonda Meek in the Production of The Butler Did It. Organizations - 121 DlSfl'IbU1'IV9 Mr. Bob Jackson, the sponsor of Distributive Education Clubs of America, taught his students the values of precision timing as they were up at school many nights and weekends working to get their manuals to perfection. Even though at times it seemed as if the work would never get finished, it did, as D.E.C.A. still remains one of the most suc- cessful clubs around. One of the reasons for D.E.C.A.'s success was the many money making projects such as the candy sale, popcorn sale, and the showing of the popular movie Murder By Death which was shown in the auditorium. 122 Organizations Education Clubs of America ll 'W l'l?-l Q lil fllii ll M04 c E Mygipiwhwbwf D.E.C.A. members take time out at lunch to work at the bake sale. Sponsor of D.E.C.A., Mr. Jackson, helps out with the F,F.A. auction The F.F.A. Sweetheart contest was held early this year to find the right girl for the job. There were many nominees out of which one sweetheart had to be chosen. Hal McClain, a D.J. from KENFR, hosted the show, asking the girls questions which were chosen by the panel of judges. Next year will bring a different group of girls with different talents and personalities but none will compare with the contestants of the 1978 F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest. The 1977-78 Future Farmers of America Sweetheart is Pam Rhea. Pam represented and helped the Jersey Village Ag. chapter to the best of her ability. She is a senior this year and plans to get married in the late part of June. Hal McClain asks Pam Flhea a question which she has to think about. T e Five Finalists Christi Hardin Lorin Thomas Jackie Gish Ellen Cumings Organizations- 3 F.F.A. Trains Agriculfurisf The purpose and aim of Vocational Agricul- ture is to produce trained agriculturists for the future. The course curriculum involves animal science, agriculture mechanics, and plant and soil science. With each year building an advanced study of agriculture, the student may enroll for one to four years of Vocational Agriculture. Combined with classroom instruc- tion, students are required to produce a super- vised project ranging from rabbits to steers. The Future Farmers of America, a national organization of students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture, is coordinated into the course. Through the F.F.A., students learn coopera- tion, competition and leadership. The F.F.A. provides many contests and activities. Live- stock shows also play a major role in Voca- tional Agriculture. The major shows like Fort Worth and Houston and the local Jersey Vil- lage show, provide students with a chance to learn, exchange and compare ideas. Voca- tional Agriculture offers various ways for stu- dents to achieve success and reach their goal to become productive agriculturists. Jolene Williams glances to the side line after receiving first place for her rabbit. 124 - Organizations Two buyers buy Robert Orsak's 58,000 grand champion steer Bruce Maciejeski looks to buyer of first place swine winner J C .H 1 .. j A' 1 ,M ' . v , T , N, . K wvrl . , . 11 -iLQ,,g4,+g,,j'!:, ,. f ,M u. A 3 11.9 . , 'TW .wa , sf ktbv- p...A ' nav! nv- ' .X-' -. Judge John George examined the swine exhibits. Dug into sawdust this hog waits the judges decision. row: Duke Labay, Robert Orsak, Monte Cole, Frank Majueruitz, Sherry Speer, Pam Rhea. Second row: Kathy Berger, Lorrie Labay, Granger, Donna Cabets, Brenda Medack, Tami Turner, Debra Zuehlke, Droy Desselles, Randy Kelley, Mark Moeller, Chris Shows, Hamilton, Jackie Gish, Lisa Stansell, Donnie Coupland, Carleen Bunting, Donna Orsak. Third row: Don Rhoads, Patti Collins, Missy Shanna Niver, Bruce Maciejeski, Ray Weaver, Randy Annis, Joey Higgins, Richard Moncrief, Danny Hutson, Melinda Quinlan, Escobar, Jim Behne, Scott Stewart, Teresa Grun, Susan Roland, Patti White, Shawn Welsh, Danny Keilers, Bryant Jopplin, Nathan Hollis. Top row: Doby Dobarganes, Tim Twardowski, Kenny Davis, Johnny Davis, Johnny McGee, Rhonda Spitzenber- ger, Mike Linwood Brannan, Rusty Lorenz, Clarance Sparks, Robbie Williams, Mike Thourot, Jimmy Thompson, Palph Smith, Lloyd Rightmer, Jolene Williams, Kathye Behne, Jett Brown, Kenneth Koenning, Charles Bay, Clarence Mahlmann Jr., Ronnie Molnoskey, Deno Vice, Junior Gressett. i Organizations - 125 J.V. Farmers Sell 60,000 Sixty thousand dollars was sold during the 5th annual Jer- sey Village F.F.A. show. Dedication for the show was given to Coach Carroll Schultz because of his help to find buyers for the livestock. Grand Champion winners and their exhibits were: Robert Orsak, steer, Bruce Maciejeski, hog, Don Rhoads, lamb, Jolene Williams, rabbits, and Johnny McGee, broilers. Pam Rhea F.F.A. Sweetheart received five hundred seventy-five dollars for her sweetheart cake. ln all there were one hundred eighty-two entries with eighty-three animals leaving with different owners. Jersey Village F.F.A. members competed with Cy-Fair and Cypress Creek, however, each school holds its livestock show on different days. ln overall events Jersey Village suc- ceeded in obtaining more money than the other two schools. in cm Y ' 1 Before events begin the show arena stands bare. Exhibitors engulf themselves in the technical iudging 126 Organizations Don Flhoads raises head of proud first place sheep. Pam Rhea sells her sweetheart cake for 547500. friiim Jig a Rhonda Spitzenbergefs sheep wins 3rd place. Johnny McGee exhibits grand champion trophy and broiler. Bruce Maciejeski examines first place ribbon with a spar- kle in his eye. . . Organizations An Active F.H.A. Students enrolled in Home Economics are eligible for membership in the Future Homemakers of America. Students engage themselves in many activities. For example, collecting food during Thanksgiving to give to a needy family. As the Christmas holidays near, F.H.A. sponsored a faculty tea where teachers enjoyed early morning delights that lifted their holiday spirits and gave them a relaxed atmosphere before the holidays. Tupperware was sold as the members money building project. There were three winners, Kathy Tracy, Brenda Dryer, and Sharon Chaloupka, with sales over 540. Sales of the project totaled 52,600.00 Profits were used to pay for activities and to help send members to state and local con- ventions. As the Tupperware arrived, Sandra Castleberry and Cheryl Alford curiously inspected the merchandise. Bottom row: Tanya Miller, Jackie Jones, Debbie Gressett, Hattie Burton, Sharon Chaloupka, Donna Knight, Brenda Treichel, Billie Ann Smith, Rhonda Hopkins. Second row: Marlinda Baschke, Patricia Tyrrell, Carrolyn Kilnar, Janet Mendez, Diane Hansen, Linda Moore, Dawn Brown, Lisa McGarrah, Sheila McClure, Marchell King. Top row: Jackie Warncke, Susan Ferris, Ginnie Martin, Mary McCarthy, Flandy Hartman, Red Creighton, Aaron Ford, Gina Hartman, Jennifer Parker, Juanita Yancey, Kim Drawe, Rhonda Kinard. I 28 - Organizations Bottom row: Jeff Maluski, Treasurer, Sandra Warmke, Secretary, Kevin Keith, President, Julie Gleason, Vice President. Top row: Ginger Smith, Jeannell Smith, Edgar Lewis, Trey Brown, Coach Steve Brewer, Mark Webster, Debbie Brewer. What Is Huddle? Huddle is the name of a meet- ing held by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Each club is to send a representative to this Huddle. Members start the hud- dles with a prayer. During the meetings members discuss problems and difficulties they may have at school and home. The officers were President, Kevin Keith, Vice President, Julie Gleason, Treasurer, Jeff Maluskip and Secretary, Sandra Warmke. Sponsors were Miss Cindy Brantley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brewer, and Mr. Sam Faris. Future Doctors cmcl Nurses ,L Q L L ' , ' 'qi T . ,.,. ,tir 2 fxs , .. iz. 1 Ki? , 1 I 'ix --- . , :-- , ., , L. ' aff -. Bottom row: Mike Mitchell, Kenneth Johnson, Don Whittaker. Top row: Karla Linden, Lula Nalker, Barbara Bruner, Mrs. Karen Goss, RN., Shelley Culver, Deborah Marth, Anita Wass. Are you interested in the field of medicine? Would you like the experience of being a nurse or doctor? Then Future Medical Careers is for you. The members consist of sophomores and jun- iors who wish to advance their knowledge in medicine. Mem- bers invite guest speakers to talk about careers they are inter- ested in. Members not pictured: Mary O'Neil, Krista Chism, Karla Hicks, Lonny Gatlin, Jenifer Dady, Tammy Flees, Melinda Tuinlan, Linda Henson, and Elain Buras. Organizations X It ,44 Q of -J ratify 742: Jfiiut 1 l v 'f 'i Y ft' X S. 1 cfs? Bottom row: Teresa Montana, Virginia Hargrave, Cindy Knutson, Lillian Eng, Lisa McLemore, Ginger Smith, Karen Toon, Terri White, Livia Perez, Sheena Ackley, Shelia Elliott, Vickie Schweigert, Sandra Lehmann. Middle row: Tammy Sampson, Teresa Schindler, Susan Gast, 2'-QQ fi'-arg Girls participating in Girls' Athletic Association have put in many continuous hours of hard work preparing for tournaments. Their efforts provide trophies, concession stands, and hospitality rooms for visiting coaches and referees. This year GAA sold Falcon T-shirts to promote spirit and to make money. Girls' sports has been on the uprise in recent years, making competition much more complex and competitive. There is a vast interest in girls' sports in high schools and col- leges due to the growing number of athletes par- ticipating. GAA is designed for girls in athletics only to help bring everyone in unity with one iff' another. imc Marilyn Pendlum, Stefanie Knutson, Tracy Terrell, Hazel Roberson, Pam Roberson, Dorothy Kossie, Pam Webb, Nancy Daughtry, Rhonda Hicks, Janice Raney, Jeannell Smith, Cindy Kidd, Lena Baskin. Top row:Elaine York, Tammy Russell, Diane Dolejsi, Gwen Alfred, Rita Roberson, Tamma Boze, Julie Gleason, Sandra Warmke, Collynne Edwards, Mary Young, Patricia Banks, Pam Grun, Tricia Roach, Tracy Schindler, Brenda Schindler, Julie Doxtad, Schann Scruggs, Cindy Bishop. Va GNTO dQ1'fmfaiicfsgqg- ni1fsg51Q3cmm icing-NY, QjCtJOh: ?Mb7 gCXb?:Lm-Jzgmbfiagskgdm ' ' ,A G lt V - 'ftX-hQa iQfqGYQiwe:1ai5Ygww,7G,Ekgmw,XaK-WQwevfexkgmvevfeliicgmimzfafskwoiepg 130 Organizations tg- A Good Sportsmanship League G.S,L. Officers: Kelly Boze, Donna Barhorst, Nancy Rica, Pam Surles, and lngrid Hence. The Good Sportsmanship League was developed to promote good sportsmanship throughout the 16--4A district. Any student interested in promoting good sportsmanship at sports events may join. Members present gifts to other schools at football games and go to other schools to promote good sportsmanship. This year, the G.S.L. won as the Best Sportsmen of our district. Junior Engineering Technical Society A ., - IK First row: Diane Dolejsi, Becky McDaniels, Lisa Acocella, Cindy Knutson, Venessa Fuels, Dana Honganen, Renee Windt. Second row: Mrs. Debra Crawford, Brenda Riels, Donna Barhorst, Lisa Nantze, Paul Sorensen, Audrey Arechiga, Andy Wells, Beth Wade. Third row: Kim McKinney, Clay Vernon, John Vernon, Kenneth Johnson, Mike Bearrow, Clarence Brown, Kathy Rease, Teresa Watkins. Fourth row: Adam Lukenbach, Brett Westphal, James Grullory, Craig Taylor, David Burnett, John Carey, Philip Seu, Richard Riveire. The Junior Engineering Technical Society go to many contest and con- ventions that help students wanting to further their skills in the areas of mathematics and scientific fields. Some members attended the tenth annual Offshore Technology Confer- ence. The conference is the world's largest annual meeting devoted to off- shore resource recovery, and it pro- vides a unique opportunity for high school students to view some of the applied technology and equipment that is used in multi-billion dollar industry. Students viewed exhibits throughout the day. Organizations -131 Members Participate in Candy Sale and Wurstfest German assignment is given while Mike Bearrow gives a glance to the board. Traditional home of Germany in the serenity of nature. Tag! Wei heist du? Just a common greeting to German Club students. However, this line may be unfamiliar to those not in the club. Translated: Hi! How are you? Members learn how to speak the German language as well as the cultural background, traditions, and surroundings of Germany. During November members attended the Wurstfest in New Braunfels. G X- A Marcelina Perez and Linda Savelle joke about a German translation. 132 - Organizations Mrs. Weaver smiles at a response from a stu- dent. . . ,,.. , , 3 . ..,,. .,,., 'l X X 3 X X at 331, ...' Ralph Bachmann studies German interpretation with a tape recorder. ,,.f-f-f....-- im A At the Fest, German members met with other high schools from all over the state, to enjoy a German picnic. Also, club members sold candy during the week of February sixth. Candy sold consisted of gummy bears, mints, Tolerones, and Kinder-Kaubonbons all of which came from places such as West Germany and Switzerland. .ms . German kitchens show many old traditions of America. Bottom row: Mrs. Weaver, Laro Schmielt, Mike Bearrowp President, Lisa Gates, Vice President, Mike Wallace, Historian, Renate Paul, Sec- retary. Second row: Linda Savelle, Annette Hill, Teresa David, Marcelina Perez, Debbie Fromenthal, Kathleen Kennedy, Ralph Bachmann, Matt Baseflug. Top row: Tina Davis, Joe Bollom, Doug McElfresh, Duane Davis, Johnny Walling, Paul Sorensenen, Flint Coopere, Ripley Mock, Andrew Hubbard. Organizations , . ' 1 , A it Yrii ? A, A W 1 Q A ' E 3 ,gg Q Q Q Z 9 5 1 5' ini 1 f T l s L Q ry Y W ,Q :ww 773.9 W, , WA M xr N ,, 17 . ,W , ,. V N H , . .Bw :saw - 'Vi V' Hug,Q55zi1gx,fiQ33,4,wr.: Y .ggfwwwf-1 f'-f-'--- , ' ' -'1 , 1 r r fi1,,,i,,,W,,,,,MM1,,,..., V X' 'A Leaders of the Pack! Each year the Gold Dusters members, Mrs. Blessing, the faculty, and a special panel of judges elect seven officers for the upcoming year. Candidates are judged on their dancing ability, creativity in making up dances, entrances, splits, appearance, personality and mostly the ability to get along with oth- ers. All these trials and tribu- lations constituted a unique group of 1977-78 officers. Each officer is in charge of three routines in producing ,QJ the annual spring show, The Magical Mystery Tour. These officers with the help of Mrs. Kathy Blessing, advi- sor, united a year of preces- sion viewing for the entire Jer- sey Village community. Officers pictured Top, left to right: Captain, Susan Allen, Maior, Agnes Emmott, Cap- tain, Annette Hajdikg Colonel, Audrey Arechigap Captain, Debbie Berger, Captain San- dra Evans, Captain, Maureen Wilburn. , ,fir 'MA Orgunizof' I 35 The Gold Dusters play a very important part in rising the student body's spirit at football games, basketball games, and pep-rallies. Even early Thursday morning before the sun can rise, Gold Dusters could be found wandering through the dark, weiry hallways, decorat- ing their football players lockers. ln the midst of the season, they competed in the Gulf Coast Drill Team competition held at Channelview High School. The girls brought home a first division rating on a gun dance routine to the song Bonanza, and two second divisions rating on a jazz dance routine to the music of temptation and a high kick to Bugsy Mal- one, composed by Mrs. Blessing. They also traveled to Kilgore College to attend the Tops in Twirling and Drill Team Camp, in June. Bringing back the Most Improved Drill Team Award, along with the coveted Spirit pom poms. While there they also enter Stunt Night with their rendition of Alvin and the Chip- munks Down on the Farm. Individual awards were given to the girls who were outstanding in certain dances. Meg Griffith won the Military Award to Wil- liam Tell. This was the most unusual dance the Gold Dusters had ever performed because each girl did a slow Chinese split on the field. The routine is a new aspect in the Gold Dusters performances. Shelly Culver won the chair award which is another unique dance that the Gold Dusters learned at camp. Captain Annette Hajdik acquired the most outstanding jazz performer in this year's iazz routine. But the favorite dance of the Gold Dusters was the gun dance to the song Bonanza, The outstanding dancer in this rou- tine was Colonel Audrey Arechiga. The Gold Dusters performing for homecoming at the new Falcon Sta- dium. I 36 Organizations 4. -1 . Q 4 ..' i ' Managers, Left to right: Garnetta Fortson, Lauri Galon, Annette Barhorst. Social Leaders, Top, left to right: Shelly Culver, Alice Arechiga, Julie Horne. Bottom: Colleen Griffith, Melissa Lopez, and Shirely Kramer. The Gold Dusters performing their Military dance at a home game. Gold Dusters dance to the famous theme from Star Wars. The Magical Mystery Tour This year the Gold Dusters, with the help of a mad scien- tist Calias Jim Tookel, trans- ported the audience through time with their annual spring show, The Magical Mystery Tour. They traveled back and forth as they boogied through Jungle Love and StarWars. Pictured on the left: the Officers as they display their disco routine to Staying AIive. Shown below: Tarzan and Jane Calias Chris Lee and Becky McDanieIJ, with Jeff Maluski and Alice Arechiga revealed what really went on all those nights in the deep, dark jungles of Africa. lllr. Jim Tooke was Master of Ceremony or the Magical Mystery Tour. 411' Q ,np Y - fuxyzzzfzffixfm - 010170 K '-be, Ellen Cumings briskly dries cars at the car wash. IA Fairs Projects Industrial Arts once again had the familiar fair in April. At the fair students involved in metal or wood shop made a proiect. Projects range from fiberglass skateboards to complete bedroom suites. Judging takes place in prospective categories. The great achievement or award is to win the golden hammer. This year's golden hammer winners were Ramon Mor- ris and Russell Frank. Members also, soaped up their rags for a car wash. One nice Saturday members wash cars for 52.50 with a vacuum included. ,... 8 Flamon Morris golden hammer winner modestly exhibits his award. l 38 Organizations il f' i I H Russell Frank's skillful techniques won him the golden hammer. QU!! Mrs. Marth finds time before lunch to view fair exhibits. Denise Zalesak finds a place to rest her feet at the fair. Hard at work this young man scrubs white-walls. Perry Fairchild helps demonstrate a lawn mower motor. Mr. Bright captured amusing himself at the fair. A ggnr' - ' . . ,...,,W,,, , Front row: Gary Gryder, Shannon Lauve, Denise Zalesak, Sam Behrens, Ronny Powell, Joel Coleman. Second row: Robin Rogers, Donnie Wood, Joe Fallin, Ricky Jarosek, Jerry Carter, Lauren Bell, Matt Bonefas, Jon Montaresa, Annette Hajdik, Donna Gullo, Tami Pribilski, Paula Markert, Scooter Hazlewood, Colleen Griffith, Cindy Kidd, David Hoeppner, Steve Williams, Paul Jezek, Laura Medrano, Larry Rem- ington, Nathan Rogers, Kelly Boze, Kim Staffa, Russell Frank, Agnes Emmott, Kevin Keith, Janna Boze, Yvonne David, Donald Cain, John Fuller, Billy Stockton. Third row: Roger Pillow, Mike Boze, Shann Scruggs, Blane Robertson, Ellen Cummings, Tony Stahlhut, Sam Mattox, Ronnie Koehn, Sandra Evans, Tamma Boze, Daniel Lapeyrouse, Johnny Villalpaudo, Kenneth Bryds, Steve Judy, Mike Bearrow, Curtis McGee, Ray Thompson, Charlie Hill, Clayton Allen, Steve Russell, Doug Hensarling, Johnny McGee, Miguel Villarreal, John Silcox, Bobby McLaughlin, Waymon Tucker, Ramon Morris, Top row: Jeff Walker, Doug Skarpa, Buddy Cabaniss, Mike Anela, Mike Farley, Kevin Miller, Chris Yohner, Greg Mabe, Jimmy Thompson, Flint Cooper, Richard Paul, Mike Watson, Tim Ortiz, Bart Hallmark, Bob Gray, Steve Tanner, Ron Harvey, Randy Hansconn, Terence Robinson, James Gobert, Alvin Luckenbach, Johnny Rodriguez, Donald Dillion, Ronald Dillion, Cliff Maciejeski, Maureen Wilburn, Troy Burton. Organizations - 39 Creative Projects Exhibited ai Fair Industrial Arts involves students, who like to make things from wood to metal, in creative projects. Members design and make their own furniture and other items. Projects vary, due to the length of experience in the course. Projects may also vary because of interest in the course. Sponsor of the club is Mr. Schreckengaust. Spectators gather to watch as an engine is being demon strated. During judging spectators were free to view projects. Mike Boze contemporary table won a first place ribbon. Us Q A1 Curtis McGee vacuums the inside of a truck at the car wash. A During lunch students were admitted in the gym to view exhibits 140- Organizations jx i 5 lottom: Robert Orsak, Paul Hansen, Sallie Bass, Jana Ray, Marilyn Shepard, Jill Bergman, Mark Jenke, James Trull, Mr. Roach. Middle: luke Labay, Felix Rosas, Ronnie Molnoskey, Dean Lechlider, Randy Yohner, Eddie Kopech, Tom Stavinoha, Shannon Killingsworth. Top: flark Arning, David Mayorga, Curtis Kowalski, Jeff Ashbaugh, Ted Thompson, Rusty Hatcher, Joe Cisneros, Dee Colston, Tony Carey, illen Sempe, Sidney Leake, Ken Sellers. Industrial Cooperative Training Industrial Cooperative Training prepares high chool youths for employment in occupations of their hoice. Two years of vocational industrial training is nade possible by cooperation between local schools, tdustrial, commercial and professional enterprises. I.C.T. students have regular High School courses -lus on-the-job training in the afternoon. The student s paid while learning the trade he has been placed in. The officers of I.C.T. are: President - Eddie Gray, ice-President - Lee Crawfordg Secretary - Jill Berg- 'lang Treasurer - Debbie Jackson, Sergeant at Arms - Randy Yohnerg Parliamentarian - Pam Rhea, leporter - Sidney Leake, and Historian - Marilyn hepherd. briy Carey stands by his project at the V.l.C.A. skills olympics. l pl I.C.T. members Tony Carey, David Mayorga and Ted Thompson prepare to leave for the V.l.C.A. skills olympics. s l4l f f I . J plan., ? Q Before the pep rally on Friday, Tami and Janna physic themselves up. 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Trica begins the cheer Get On the Goodfoot at a basketball game. ,. ... ..,,.., The cheer Color Shout was performed between halfs at a basketball game by Paula, Trica, Janna, Tami, and Nancy. 1 - .5 AQ High in spirit the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders boast the morale of several sports. During foot- ball season the cheerleaders jump, scream, paint posters, and perform at pep rallies supporting not only the junior varsity players but varsity alike. Through rain and freezing winds the cheer- leaders are always backing their football teams. During basketball season the cheerleaders chant to push the players for another score. As basket- ball season ends, baseball begins and the cheer- leaders are out to cheer. Junior Varsity cheer- leaders are always cheering to support J.V. sports. Between second and third quarters at a basketball game Beth signals for the cheer to begin. 143 - Organizations What ls The Lapidary Rock Club? Lapidary Rock Club meets today is a common announcement. However, what is Iapidary? The dictionary defines Iapidary as a person who works at cutting, pol- ...WNW ishing, or engraving gems. The Iapidary Flock Club is organized to interest students in supplementary geology activities. Members engage themselves in the polishing 1, l of rocks, trimming rocks, and making gemstones. All of ' K which are made into jewelry. Requirement for member- ship is simply to have an interest in rocks and minerals. Officers for the club are Cara Cooper, Pat Kennedy, and Lorin Thomas. Mr. McCarthy is sponsor. He also teaches Mr' Mccanhy drawstogethermck dub membem. physical and marine science. A xg., Bottom row: Phillis Smith, Messy Klawinsky, Robin Rogers, Bari Varner. Top row: Leah Hitchcock, Mr. McCarthy, Lorin Thomas, Patrick Kennedy, Cara Cooper, Donna Gage. 144 - Organizations F' 'W 'll ti - E as E 5 1' - If l'5!5??7Xf'if2iff .ff 055:Q?fiFS25iEFS?'5rii1!2If-'11,1'ififfwfifif!5i:f5i?iiE11f5'il ' iw-15:5?'ii5f iI' '. 355. X 'f T .f fiilfiu 7AFii-5EJAT3fQQ.il5?Fff?5?ii5'1Slwii Y ' .-BEET?H3551-'P5'Sl1fif'-'L ' k Y Los Conquistciclores The Spanish Club 7' l designed to promote further understanding and enjoyment ofthe Spanish culture and language. The Los Conquista- dores had money raising pro- 3 jects. Bake and Ice cream ' sales were held to raise W money for the P.A.S.F. P.A.S.F. stands forthe Pan- American Student Forum -i Convention, which was held in San Antonio. Exhibits and i speakers emphasized Span- ish culture tor those students who were interested. The National Honor Society is for stu- dents who excel exceptionally in lead- ership, service, and scholastically. The 1977-78 officers are: Mark Webster presi- dent, Audrey Archiga vice president, Donna Barhorst secretary, Julie Gleason trea- surer, Brenda Riels historian. Installation of new members into the society took place in the early part of this year. For each candle lit a new fire burned for the National Honor Society. l46 Organizations i i i Bottom row: Zack Coapland, Lynette Backus, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Laura Galan, Sally Flores, Eileen Edwards, Emily Leal. Middle row: Janell Beecher, Judy Eason, Emily Haegelin, Janice Raney, Lisa Smith, Kathleen Kenndy, Denise Thorne, Pan Ketchersid. Top row: Emilie Oever- mann, Joe Leland, Rual Soliz, Robert Ojeda, Toby Westphall, Clay Vernon, Lee Ann Walker, Janet Mendez. National Honor Society rr -my Bottom row, I to r: Theresa Cleboski, Cara Cooper, Brenda Riels, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Judy Ahlgrim, Renee McDaniel, Nancy Riccac, Tony Lassonele, Pam Evans, Valerie Supple, Lisa Nantze, Audrey Are- chiga, Bonnie Christian. Middle row: Betty Schiffner, Penny Smith, Kim Mckinney, Beth Wade, Deborah Marth, Terry Rolan, Kelley Turner, Venssa Riels, Donna Barhorst, Cindy Knutson, Debbie Hornbuckle, Bonita McLemore, Curtis McGee, Pat Zaiontz, Ouin Sharp, Julie Gleason, Jeannell Smith, Denise Horn, Susan Allen, Mary Young. Top row: Laretta Singleton, Ralph Bachmann, John Carey, Trey Brown, Clay Ver- non, Don Whittaker, Cindy McPhee, Dorraine Leitko, Roger Hester, Andy Wells, Roxanne Herrin, Elaine Wernecke, Kenneth Johnson, Philip Seu, Mike Whitworth, John Vernon, Mark Webster, Russell Frank, Agnes Emmott, Rick Morgan, Bart Hallmark, Steve Horne. OEA Benefits Students The Office Education Association is a youth organization consisting of junior and senior students in the Vocational Office Education Program. The purpose of the program is to develop good traits of leadership, citie zenship, poise, socialibility, attitude, and tact. Participation in club activities help the girls to develop other traits such as employability, good personality, and office skills. These traits and skills give them satisfaction in knowing they are capable human beings learning how to make a living and also knowing how they live. OEA benefits the students through participation in club activities, competition, and their working stations. lPictured top, I-r: Laura Leatherwood, Sponsor, Laura Wilson, Rita Roberson, Bessie Helm, Doraini Leitko, Betty Banks, Laretta Singleton, 'Diana Maynard, Elaine Wernecke, Roxann Herrin, Denise Horn, Valerie Supple, Lisa Dixon, Cindy Reinauer, Caryn Inman, Shelia Elliott, Mary Ann Fuchs, Donna Dadger, Sponsor. Second row: Annette Webber, Pat Lyons, Mary Gonzales, Lisa Smith, Patricia Mireles, Melissa Lopez, Debra Zuehlke, Donna Yerian, Tammy Russell, Wendy Barker, Dana Viles, Barbara Bruner, Karen Kaase, Kathie McKeen, Darlene Tyrrell. Bottom row: Karla Capello, Sylvia Ramirez, Karen Copeland, Kerry Ocker, Anita Perez, Carol Lambert, Georeia Liollio, Nancy Tolar, Billie Ann Smith, Pam Evans, Jane Beisert, Cheryl Hollis, Elsa Hinojosa, Christina Martinez, Janette Harris. Top row, I-r: Georiea Liollio, Banquet Chairmang Kathie McKeen, Banquet Chairmang Roxann Herrin, Special Project Chairmang Pam Evans, Reporterg Karla Capello, Parliamentariang Laretta Singleton, l Sergeant at Arms. Bottom row: Patricia Mireles, Vice-President, Valerie Supple, President: Lisa Dixon, Secretary, Annette Webber, Historian. Not Pictured: Sharon Stelly, treasurer. Carol Lambert played the role of the Grandfather Bunny in the play for the children at the local TMR Center. Organizations - 47 Mu Alpha Theta members are involved in math tournaments and math tutoring. Members attended a math tournament at Dalles High school in Fort Bend County. At the meet Clay Vernon won first place in Anglytic Geometry and calculus. Gary Bur- rows, Steve Horn, ancl Kim McKinney also placed in the tournament, with the club placing fourth out of twenty schools. Membership requirements are: members must be enrolled in college preparatory mathematics beyond geometry and must maintain an A average in mathematics. Each year new members go through a top fn ,'1ff? 'n secret initiation. lt's amazing how these members can run through problems and equations. Just like a mouse in a maze. Officers are President, Steve Horn, Vice Presmem' Penny Sfwfhf Secretary' Brenda Officers: Brenda Piels, Penny Smith, Kim McKinney, Steve Horne. Fleils, Treasurer, Kim McKinney. M, pn-.f . K I I 1. lsffiig lift f , V . - - -W -szisiwgef LV' is .ff 1i..,',1- . A Bottom row: Lisa Stach, Beth Hazlewood, Agnes Emmott, Kathleen Kennedy, Beth Wade, Judy Ahlgrim, Brenda Riels, Venssa Fliels, Kii P S 'th C' d Ach ill Kath Fu ua Pam Evans Audrey Arechiga Theresa Cleboski Brenda Bollom, Renee Windt. Sei McKinney, enny mi , in y g , y q , , , , - ond row: Jim Tooke, Ronni Koehn, Brett Westphal, Paul Sorensen, Richare Fliveire, Karen Yaklin, Flhonda Reese, TerrgdRoladn, gnnli ' ' ' ' ' ' K ll r s, ec Martin, Quin Sharp, Julie Gleason, Cindy McPhee, Mary Young, Leann Tribby, Bonita McLemore, Kathy aase,. een wa - McDaniel. Top row: Toby Vernon, Don Robertson, Randy Burns, John Carey, Jmaes Gruldoy, Philip Seu, Mike Whitworth, -Mike Seawrigl Trey Brown, Keith Rathben, Clarence Brown, Steve Horne, Rick Morgan, Mark Webster, Andy Wells, Susan Allen, Chick Clmkscale Armon Prescott Jr., Curtis McGee, Boc Collings. 148 - Organizations H Z, 2 5 5 gi P, , . .Q Adam Luchenbach prepares a computer program on the termlnal. Vlr. Colllngs, Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, explanns the rmportance ofa B an calculus. Llsa Nantze thinks about last nnght's nnntnatlon I 2 Mr. Tooke teaches Mu Alpha Theta members the correct way to solve the equation. IWW: Organization -14 Peregrine Staff Working Hurd The Journalism department works hard every day to produce the monthly student paper The Peregrine. The Peregrine and several staff members represents Jer- sey Village in UIL contests. lt is also sent to numerous schools from San Antonio to Nlin- nesota. The staff is divided into Sports, Feature, Newswriting, Ad sales, and Layout. This enables the student to work individually on his or her desired area of the paper. Each person does his share and puts it all together to produce The Peregrine. Between publication dates the staff par- ticipates in various work shops preparing for the highlight of the year - UIL. Stu- dents who participate in UIL compete against students from other schools. The areas range from feature writing to head- line counting. The Peregrine staff had a break this year between the month of March and May papers in order to prepare for the final issue of the year. Journalism I students under the editorship of Jeff Drushel produced the April issue. At the Journalism Ouill and Scroll induc- tion and awards ceremony, two staff mem- bers were inducted, they are Cindy Dobias, Lisa Smith. Two outstanding achievements were presented to the staff. Darrell Schin- dler receive the newspaper award and Den- ise Thorne was honored in the Feature writ- ing department. 150 Organization Darrell Schindler enjoys looking at old snapshots M-7 Bottom: Cindy Dobias. Second row: Darrell Schindler Lisa Smith Donald Cain Third row: Ronald Dillion, Denise Thorne, Donald Dillion Fourth row Chem Copeland. Top row: Tony Stilp, Tina Hicks, Louis Vela Tina Hicks reports on fire at Adam Elementary. Denise Thorne sets up an ad interview. Louis Vela and Tony Stilp sit awaiting their next assignment. ,, Il H Ronald Dillion heads to cover a storyg while Donald Dillion types copy. f Cindy Dobias and Lisa Smith discuss copy. Cherie Coupland starts for the layout dummies. Organization - 151 f if-1' 1 . ' x :-. as.. . - rf A . - D. - .... ,, Y. 'l Students in Auto Mechanics are sometimes referred to as Grease Monkeys. Both girls and boys are enrolled. However, only junior and seniors may register for this two its year course. Students receive nine credits for each year of study. This course is designed for students who wish to develop competency in the field of Auto Mechanics. During the three periods of study the Grease Monkeys perform several tasks such as fix flats, install muf- flers, and change oil for both stu- dents and teachers. Q iw ,g X Q, s i v. i if ii. bw. v Grease Monkeys X Top row: Rusty Henderson, Jay Johnson, Emil Dopyera, Paul House, Darrell Greln. Botti row: Rickey Rolan, Tommy Terrel, Joel Coleman, Kenny Neef, Keith Orlando, Mr. Watson. 515.2 'K' I-I Q fer Qs P' fr' xi K ' 7' - lf f iff v ' ' 'ig 5, ' W ,fx ii' S 2 .,,... sk M g y. .1 K x . .V . si f '5fif-I 2 , H ,.. , Top row: John Miller, Randy Hall, Jay Johnson, Randy Richey, Perry Sellers. Bottom row: Robert Ortiz, Diane Morris, Ricky Holub, Ricky Rolan. Not included: Bobby Gaie- ski, Eugene Miller, Mark Miller, Sam Robson, Donald Matthews, Wayne Singleton, Scott Stewart, Russell Childres, Rudy Ocampo, Sammy Sorsby, Phillip Farris, David Prince. 152 - Organizations Diane Morris diligently fixes the carburetor of the white Chevy. w Y f 1 I -' ,, 3 N 41' may s .-f X x is ilwcw t X, ,er Llwtwq, fr 6 Q . W at .R . . .. -V - .V iff ,gggi q af D , ms A W, ,.., ., I , .. ,. . 1, 13 M-iii New Members Q 4, Ji Enter Quill and Scroll A candlelight initiation is held each year for those students entering into Quill and Scroll. Initiation for members was held on lVlay second in the Teaching Theater. To qualify members must be on a publica- tions staft and rank in the top one-third ot the class. Those initiated were: Donna David, Cindy Dobias, Charles Schlutz from The Houston Post speaks on comical bloopers l-eslle Smllllf U53 Smllhf and PGVWY Smllh- in ads. Left to right: Pam Nichols, Cindy Dobias, Donna David, Julie Hyen, Lisa Smith, Denise Griswold, Penny Smith. Organizations Science Club Nlr. Doug Perry sponsored the Science club, an organization of students who are interested in science and the various fields of science. Aside from providing speakers and demonstrations for the group, the science club also made trips helping stu- dents further enjoy and appreci- ate the field of science. The 1977-78 officers were Donna Barhorst president, Audrey Are- chiga vice president, Brenda Fiiels secretary, and John Carey treasurer. President, Donna Barhorst, Treasurer, John Carey, Secretary, Brenda Biels, Vice President, Audrey Arechiga. Top row, Ito r: Doug Perry, Philip Seu, Jonny Vernon, James Guillory, Doug Williams, John Carey, Diane Dolejis, Jeannell Smith, Tray Brown, Adam Luckenback, Craig Taylor, Clarence Brown, Agnes Emmott, Susan Brown, Alan Barhorst. Middle row: David Burnett, Steve Smith, Quin Sharp, Paul Jezek, Clay Vernon, Mike Bearron, Donna Barhorst, Brenda Riels, Mary Young, Carol Behne, Kelley Turner, Beth Wade, Judy Ahlgrim, Karen Ber- ger, Cindy Berg. Bottom row: Venssa Riels, Kathy McLemore, Deborah Marth, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Dana Honganen, Diana Burnett, Kim McKinney, Karen Hanley, Lisa Nantze, Audrey Arechiga, Brenda Bollom, Kathy Kaase, Renee Windt, Kathleen Kennedy. 154 - Organizations Di Speech consists of several stages of developmental course designed to lay a foun- dation for future courses in speech. The course is primar- ily to develop the students' public speaking. Speech- Debate II is designed to develop and improve the abili- ties of purples to state, ana- lyze, and translate problems and possible solutions into terms acceptable to the audi- ence. Finally Speech-Debate III and IV is designed to gain a general understanding of the major forms which debating assumes. If you are a member of the Le Cercle De Francais you are a student interested in the French culture. According to Mrs. Toni See- gar the bake sales have been very prosperous this year, and was the chief means of raising money. When the famous Cez'anne collection was on exhibit at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, students toured the col- lection before it traveled back to Paris. Coz'anne's work has been brought together from museums and private collec- tions from all over the world. Near the closing of the year, the French club had a banquet at the Brennen's French Restaurant in down- town Houston. Speech Club I Top row, I to r: Frank Flack, Mike Wallace, David Carter. Middle row: Karla Linden, Dana Langdon, Alicia Martinez. Bottom row: Julie Horn, Mrs. Linda Stice, Genaro Escamilla. e Cercle De Francais Top row, I to r: Ken Sellers, Wayne Tucker. Middle row: Donna Spiser, Brenda Habegger, Teresa Walshak. Bottom row: GiGi Smith, Karla Linden, Cindy McDermott. Organizations - 155 BRANCHES SPOUT GREEN Top row, left to right: Cynthia Tucker, Kyla Martin, Treleda Price, Cindy Dobias, Laretta Singleton, Bonita McLemore, Pat Lyons, Debbie Hobbs, Maureen Wilburn, Trey Brown, Russell Frank, Brian Hollingsworth, Julie Horne, Shelley Culver. Middle row: Gigi Smith, Ingrid Hence, Diana Maynard, Beth Wade, Venssa Riels, Lisa Smith, Virginia Hargrave, Donna Barhorst, Jeannell Smith, Agnes Emmott, Kelly Turner, Barbara Ricca, Sherri Patterson, DeLisa Zachanias. Bottom row: Tina Longan, Janna Boze, Sandra Evans, Ginger Smith, Marilyn Pendlum, Nancy Ricca, Tami Prililski, Lorin Thomas, Tammy Beaudoin, Donna Gullo, Ema Armanious, Terri White, Sandy Castleberry. The Student Congress is made up of four different branches, The Cabinet, Judicial Branch, Senate and House of Represent- atives. Each branch performs a special duty of its own. For example, the Cabinet and the Judicial branches interpret and enforce the laws, while the Sen- ate and House of Representa- tives make the laws. At Christmas time the Student Congress furnished and deco- rated the Christmas tree that was displayed in the commons. Ornaments with names placed on them were sold to help raise money for the budget. For home- coming game, the Student Con- gress sold links for the spirit chain to help buy material and a gift for the new homecoming queen. 156 Organization ,,,- up Q Maureen Wilburn help decorate Christrnas tree for commons. Coach Fitzgerald is being serenaded Student Congress singing telegramer U . n f 'Lt' by the S. Left to right: Agnes Emmott, Venssa Fliels, Donna Barhorst, Maureen Wilkurn, Russell Frank, Sandra Evans, Kyla Martin, Sandy Castleberry, Kelly Turner. Left to right: Shelley Culver, Diana Maynard, Donna Gullo, Lisa K Smith, Pal Lyons, Debbie Hobbs. Organizations - 15 SE AT Top, left to right: Beth Wade, Tina Longan, Barbara Ricca, Treleda Price, Laretta Singleton, Jeannell Smith, Bonita McLemore, Terri White, Janna Boze, Tammy Beau- doin. HOUSE R PRESE i Jimm- 1 'QS' N Top, left to right: Marilyn Pendlum, Ginger Smith, Ingrid Hence. Row II: Virginia Hargrave, Julie Horne, Cindy Dobias, Nancy Ricca, Lorin Thomas. 158 - Organizations Y 1- vw' . I TA V H af- V f' N Shocked and Surprised Doug Perry receives teacher of the Month Award. Front row: Nancy Flicca, Karen Goodman, Second row: Karen Richards, Emily Haegelin, Michelle Freeman. Third row: Annette Fallin, Cindy Creigh- ton, Terry Rolan, Fourth row: Lisa Morgan, Leslie Smith. Fifth row: Kathleen Kennedy, Mrs. Liollio. FTA Gives Award Each year the Future Teachers of Amer- ica give an award to teacher of the month. Each month the award going to a different teacher. F.T.A. is organized for those students interested in pursuing the field of teaching. Students are involved in preparatory teach- ing activities at Post Elementary. Several members participate in the tutoring. Spon- sor ofthe organization was Mrs. Titika Liol- lio Titika Liollio strolls to a F.T,A. meeting. Organizations Cheerleaders Support Sports at Jersey Village Varsity cheerleaders were packed with enthusi- asm, spirit, and support for the sports at Jersey Vil- lage. First the cheerleaders were elected by the stu- dent body late in spring of last year. The girls elected were Donna Barhorst, Ellen Cummings, Col- lyne Edwards, Denise Griswold, Falcon, Karon Kel- logg, Jennell Smith, Lorin Thomas, and Sandra Warmke. After election the cheerleaders must buy their uniforms and prepare themselves for camp. The cheerleaders attended Southern Methodist Uni- versity in Dallas during the summer. At camp the cheerleaders learned new cheers, chants, poster varieties, and moral boosting techniques. The cheerleaders won the spirit stick three times and for the second year brought one home with them. After camp the cheerleaders arranged times to meet and practice before the first sports activity begins. Pep rallies are the first time the cheerleaders show what they have accomplished. During football games the cheerleaders boosted the student body to help them in their effort to support the football players. At the basketball games the cheerleaders were always somewhere to be found cheering on the athletes. As we led into spring the cheerleaders are outside again backing the baseball players with spirit and organization. The cheerleaders put forth I-:xtreme effort toward boosting spirit at Jersey Vil- age. I 60 Organizations Before the game Lorin and Sandra make minor preparations. It's all smiles as the cheerleaders and sponsor Cyndi Brantly return home from a successful week at summer camp. N E' S E E S 3 r 4 , I T :AT ' 4 gf' 'Ge i - .. .. i -it S - WA A19-:J,y,iliw I r W- , km ,Writ , giii i . s ... Cheerleaders with fellow friends exhibit joy over winning the spirit stick. Diana and Lorin at camp awaiting the first class. Denise sits anticipating the days activities at camp. Falcon, Denise Griswold, head cheerleader, Donna Barhorst, Collynne Edwards, Lorin Thomas, Diana Tatro, Ellen Cummings, Jennell Smith, Sandra Warmke. Organizations V.O.C.T. and General Construction The Vocational Opportuni- ties Clubs of Texas consists of CVAE CO-OP students. CVAE is coordinated vocational aca- demic education. These stu- dents attend school half of a day and work the other half in various occupations. Many activities are held during the year, they are: the Officers installation Banquet, Officers Leadership Conference, and a Christmas party. CVAE students attend Area 3 contest. Joe Burgess and Bobby Campbell won first place projects. Second place project winners were Glen Molnoskey, Debbie Dodd, Rusty Stewart, and Dan Ash- bough. Third place project went to Mark Knight. Fourth place went to Joe Tomek. Ste- phanie McDaniel won first place on customer service skills and a second for job application and job interview. Gorden Eddins placed second in tool identification. At the first State VOCT con- test held in Waco, Joe Bur- gess and Bobby Campbell won first place on their pro- jects. The Annual Employer- Employee Banquet was held at the Windmill Dinner Thea- Tre. 162 Organizations al. Front row, I to r: Charles Farmer, Rhonda Collins, Russell Stewart, Joe Tomek. Middle row: Walt Sommermeyer, Wayne Stoker, Bryant Grun, Gordon Eddins, Dale Montalbano. Top row: Terry Jefferson, Dan Ashbaugh, Don Hanier, Albert Wheeler, Glenn Molnoskey, Mrs. Fischer. Bottom row, I to r: Richard Villalouos, Jeff Brewer, Alvin Jefferson. Top row: Mr. Powell, Keith Carroll, Cedric Figgs. W it 5? Fe- -4-Q 5-nm 15 ,,,,....4u The yearbook staff in action. Challenge Tackled A new advisor was added to the 1977-78 Yearbook Staff. Still green from college, Mr. Wesley Zirkel took on the challenge of the Jersey Village Yearbook Staff. The tasks seem endless, with lots of hardships. Some- how Mr. Zirkel pulled us all together producing a year- book worth remembering. Nlr. Zirkel plans to be at J.V. next year to take the staff on again. However, next year's challenge will be reduced because of the experi- ence which this year's staff has given him. The 1977- 78 Yearbook Staff now would like to thank him for his help and endurance. ...ali A few staff members stuck it out well into the summer trying to finish up the book. Here, Rhonda Spitzenburger, Darrell Schindler, and Denise Griswold go over the final pages Others who stayed were Leslie Smith and Julie Heyen. Organizations 1 El Pam Nichols finally gets the go ahead on her pages. Smal I Package Staff The old saying Good things come in small packages could easily describe this year's yearbook staff. Opposed to last year's yearbook staff, this year's staff is considera- bly smaller. Last year there were approximately twenty members. However, this year's staff consisted of only thirteen. Members are: Editor, Denise Griswold, Adver- tisement, Leslie Smith, Classes and Senior Life, Pam Nichols, Faculty, Julie Heyen and Darrell Schindler, Organizations, Donna David and Virginia Hargrave, Sports, Rhonda Spitzenberger and Cynthia Tucker, and Photographers, Jimmy Griswold, Doug Lee, Jeff Maluski, and Penny Smith. The small size caused a lot of extra work for members such as, after school tasks, week-end bummers, and lots of fun. For instance, part of the staff participated in a trip to Austin. In Austin members took part in classes which gave them new techniques and ideas for producing a yearbook. Those who went were: Pam Nichols, Darrell Schindler and Leslie Smith. The Yearbook staff also attended a Ouill and Scroll cer- emony. Staff members who were initiated were: Donna David, Leslie Smith, Penny Smith, and Rhonda Spitzen- berger. Many awards were also given during the pro- gram. ln all the 1977-78 Yearbook staff produced an exciting and memorable yearbook. 164 Organizations Mr. Zirkel explains what's wrong with the copy - l -' 1 - Rhonda Spitzenberger disgusted with copy. anyway Can. -l l 34 as , 3 ig 2310 .J. V l3' ' 'zclf ,gf -kyk W f-Q,. '1,b- S K in X W D: 1 ,i,,,3,,.,W,,,.a A A ' ' i zwzqif HW , '15 3313 Maw . Q--M OVCF pages. 1. - 11 t f ,. 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W777'- -- 77 7-7.577-777717 ,777,W77- 7fw57yf7w77777, .arf ,.7 . asf , ,7 7.7 7-MQJQQ74777771-Q-7777-77K--7sf: 77.--7-7.-77-77f77-77-me-7.,q77777777ga.577,-fa 71777-in-9zg?zMji77,77.,77 -.,7,7747f77.e77 2 7 Elm . Allen Laby Superintendent 'wx Jack Emmott Board Member 168 - Faculty and Academics Don Thornton Deputy Superintendent Louis Koehn President of Board U7 The Cypress Fairbank school board worked to bring all district policies up to date, making sure they comply with all state and Texas Education agency policies. F The administration was given permission to proceed with plans 3 for the eleventh elementary school, scheduled to open for the 1979-80 school year. A New junior high began to rise adjacent to the athletic stadium. It was named Cambell Junior High School, after the family of Mr. L.C.A. Cambell. J.V. associate principal George Hopper was named principal of Cambell. Mr. Howard L. Wagner was w appointed to the Board replacing Mr. L.W.A. Cambell. Mrs. Wanda Jowell was appointed as vice presie dent when Mr. Louis Keohn moved to the job of board president. OL BOARD S1 ,ful Q L.W.A. Cambell Board Member Wanda Jowell Vice-President of Board y y yl V f t A is fm ' . . Al Furnace Board Member Tom Holmsly Claude Mabry Board Member Board Member Principals and vice-principals play the major role in the life of every high school student. Being the one in charge, Ronnie Truitt made decisions concerning student life including breaks, pep rallies, assemblies, and school schedules. He also aids in setting upthe school policies. Each assistant principal's main duty was handling school discia pline, however, they do carry out many more important functions throughout the school. George Hopper spent his last year at JV working mainly with Sen- iors. Assistant principals John Wilson, Charlie Goodson, and Jodi Smith were in charge of discipline and attendance in the eleventh, tenth, . and ninth grades respectively. IP LS P LS IP 2' Z Q 'U IP I' U5 'U E Jersey Village Principal, Mr. Ronald Truitt Associate Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal George Hopper John Wilson Joni Smith Charles Goodson Faculty-Academics - 169 The counselors, perhaps, have the most important job in the school. It's keeping up with every student's grade. They also are very helpful with helping students overcome their prob- lems. Miss Sadie Woodard is the fresh- man counselor, but is friends with stu- dents of all levels. She spends much of her time in helping students pre- pare for their future. Mr. Joe Bright deals and counsels with students, but most of his stu- dents have already completed that first year. Miss Aubin keeps busy arranging all the college entrance examinations for thejunior class. Mrs. Shelton spends all her time preparing seniors to take that first big step into the real world. SEl S EL 0 o C Z Vi I'l'1 l o W V5 0 0 s Senior Counselor Junior .Counselor Lavelle Shelton Mariorie Aubin Sophomore Counselor Freshman Counselor Besides being just counselors, they are also loyal mousketeers Joe Bright Sadie Woodard 170 - Faculty and Academics 11 U5 -I U5 Left to right: Joe Pollizze, Andrea Flajos, Thelma Holt, Herman Giles, Evelyn Mills, Grace Flores, Verlie Walls, Hubert Harvy. 'I'l I'I'I -I l'I1 JV Custodian and cafeteria help play a big part behind the scene here at JV. They are hardly noticed however, stu- dents do appreciate a clean cam- pus and a good lunch. Both groups were honored by having the students on the Peregrine staff write stories praising them for their aid in keeping up the school. The cafeteria ladies did their best to provide wholesome, nutritious lunches for the stu- dents. Now for the big question. Why is the picture to the left turned sideways. Well you see this is the only picture we had of the custodian, and efforts to get back together toward the end of the year for another shot proved to be unsuccessful . . . They were too busy to take time for a good vertical shot. -A CUSTODIAI' Back left to right Nancy Fleglene Mary Anne Schrader, Ruth Marsh, Liz Ann Parma, Nancy Haeglin, Barbara Jopplin, Doris lfalkinberg, VIVQIG Fltt Dorothy Marth Estelle Potts Floyce Woods. Front, left to right: Nancy Kurtz, Mildred Stavinoh, Naioml Thornton, Nina Reese, 1. 1 A ' -4 Nita win, 'Nita Baskin, Eiihiae Phillips. squaningi Lupe lvladiaiio, Dorothy Banks, Lucille oliver. Faculty ond Academics - l7l Administrative Assistants aid the administrators with the function of their duties. These people tend to develop close relationship with many students. They are more than associates' they are friends. Karen Goss was in her first year as nurse here at J.V. In the course of a day she would handle stomach aches, head- aches and occasionally a real emer- gency. Sandra Walker is not only the princi- pal's secretary but a very nice lady. Shirley Robison was the registrar, most of her time was spent sending, receiving, and updating transcripts. Becky Sims was the counselor's secre- tary. She attempted to turn the waiting room into a mini greenhouse in her spare time. Sandy Hoeppner worked her first year as secretary here for assistant principals Hopper and Wilson. Claude Flanders worked her sixteenth year for the district. She worked under assistant principals Smith and Goodson. Helen Moncrief was the security or green lady as she was nicknamed by the students. lt was our first year to have a security officer which is a new school board policy. Dolores Shultz moved to a full time position as financial secretary this year. T IST TS ST SS P U 5 Z uw -I T P 1' 4 rn Karen Goss Nurse Becky Sims Counselor's Secretary Claudie Flanders Asst. Principal's Dolores Schultz Financial Secretary 114 Sandy Hoeppner Asst. Principal's Secretary Secretary Sandra Walker Shirley Flobison PrincipaI's Secretary Registrar 172 - Faculty and Academics Helen M0l'lCTlef Security While students may not be that familiar with them, each teacher's aid has a special part in helping classes run smoothly. Two that are well known are Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Savage, they run the front desk, greet visitors, answer the switchboard, and handle attend- ance records. Andy Anderson was also well known and liked by stu- dents. He was often seen issuing textbooks and audio visual equip- ment. The printing room was run by Mrs. Jo Morgan, Mrs. Barbara Gaidousek and Charlene Kuyken- dall, whose job was typing, running copies, and making stencils to keep lessons ready for the next class day. Working in the financial department, Toni Dichiara col- lected money for credits and wrote purchase orders. Bonnie Rose made her home in the library, she aided in the many facets of the library world. 'EACHER'S AID , Charlene Kuykendall Printing Y' LLI LLI I- in Lu LLI I- Toni Dichiara Financial Aid Pat Cunningham Front Desk Bonnie Hose Library Aide Barbara Gaidusek Printing Debbie Savage Front Desk Jo Morgan Printing Andy Anderson Textbook!Audio Visual Faculty and Academics - 173 The English Department consists of English I through IV, Communication Skills, Journalism, Speech, and Drama. English I has four teachers, Mrs. Brown, team leader, Mrs. Hinzie, Mrs. Waters, and Mrs. Brennan. Dur- ing the year, students study a short story unit, mythology, the Renais- sance Period, and a novel unit. ln the fall, students watched the play Jason and the Argonauts to enhance their study of mythology. Later, during the study of the'Renaissance Period, they watched the film Romeo and Juliet. ln the spring, students were required to study novels. ln May, freshmen studied poetry and descriptive writing. The English ll team is comprised of Mrs. McClendon, team leader, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. Little. During the sophomore year, students watched the film The Miracle Worker. In collaboration with the film, they listened to a guest speaker, Mrs. Braunig, from the Mental Health Institute, who spoke on the subject of handicapped children. To enhance the study of the Medieval Period, students watched films such as King Arthurs Court and A Connecticut Yankee. Some of the K-Credit students dressed up as characters in Medieval times for mock interviews. During the Spring, the students had an extensive novel study on the book, A Separate Peace. ln May students watched and studied the play Julius Caesar. English lll includes Mrs. Johnson, team leader, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Ricky. Junior students were kept continually busy with compositions, proses, and research papers. Along with the assignments, juniors watched films such as East Of Eden and 1776. In November, students saw The lnnocents and the play The Blue Hotel. ln January, students started studying novel analysis. Students watched the play The Bell of Amherst, a dramatic monologue to Emily Dickenson. To intensify study of the Puritans, juniors saw the film Young Goodman Brown. In May juniors watched Barneby the Scrivi- ner. I74 - Faculty X Academics -I u.l 'L' xl ua 22 xl u.l Z2 -J I-I-I E2 -I u.: 'L' -I Cindy Dobias, junior, works diligently to meet a newspapei deadline. f 4 I Sophomores watch a Christmas play presented by the Chri tian Student Union. . if V , f ia ew 'W' M3 . ,,,. . V. sm .P .ef Seniors have fun reading out a scene from the play The Skin of Our Teeth. Mg Shirley Patterson reluctantly hands a pen to a friend who obviously forgot about the es , Henery Kellum, sophomore, relaxes after finish- Sophomore Lauri Smith recites from her Junior Lyn White decides to take it easy ing a major exam. written essay to her fellow students. forthe camera. Faculty!Acodemics - 17 In preparation for college, seniors were required to take English IV. The English IV team consists of Mrs. Kahla, team leader and department chairman, and Mrs. Collings. ln the fall, seniors studied a Hero unit. ln correlation to the studies, students saw Lonely Are the Brave and Oedipus the King. Later during the year seniors watched Tam- ing ofthe Shrew. ln January, the Can- terbury Tales were analyzed. In spring, students saw Far From the Maddening Crowd and Cyrano de Bergerac. Com- munication Skills taught by Mrs. Tatum and Mrs. Collings is a fused course in lit- erature and composition. Speech and Drama were instructed by Mrs. Stice. During the year, speech was involved in activities such as pantomimes, tourna- ments, and speech interp. ln the fall drama classes put on the play MacBeth for the seniors. ln Janu- ary, Drama sponsored a dinner theatre in which advanced drama students put on the classical production The Butler Did lt. Journalism l and ll are taught by Mr. Zirkel. It is an in depth study of newspa- per and yearbook. He is also the sponsor ofthe school yearbook and newspaper. TS U AY SL R TST Z o 4 I'l1 I- UD 'U I- P -4 U5 -I I l'l1 2 l'l1 U5 U5 I CR Freshman Venissa Tucker helps Tricia Mando with a slight problem on a standardized English questionnaire. I Sophomores listen to guest speaker Cindy Braunig as she demonstrates the meaning despair in sign language. Advanced Drama students portray characters in the dramatic presenta- Sophornores study a unit of the Tale of Sir Girth. tion The Butler Did lt. 176 - FacuIty!Accidemics 5 i Q i l i LutzineCoIIings English IV a Comm.Skills Mary Brown English III FACULTY Gail Rickey English lll Betty Lewis English ll Nina Tatum English II and Comm. Skills Sandra Little English II Judy Kahla Dept. Chairper' son English IV Team Leader Ann Johnson English Ill Team Leader Jan Waters English I Adelle McClendon English ll Team Leader Martha Brennan English I Linda Stice Speech and Drama Left: Rita Rice English Resource Linda Hinzie English l Wesley Zirkel Journalism I and II Left: Ricky Jacobs CVAE English Mary Brown English I Team Leader FocuIty!Acodemics - I 77 The Social Studies team con- sists of American History, World History, Government and CVAE History. American History is composed of Mr. Oliphantg team leader Mr. Smiley, Mrs. Swasey, and Mr. Meek. During the year, freshmen studied a Civil War Unit, the Westward expansion, Business and Labor, the Spanish Ameri- can War, and American Expedi- tion. In September, students started with a review of the Civil War. The highlight of this period of studying was when the fresh- men saw The Cowboys star- ring John Wayne. ln November, students studied Reconstruc- tion and Westward Expan- sion. ln March, freshmen traced the growth of Business and Labor Unions. In December, students saw the award winning movie Dr. Zhivago. ln the spring, they saw films such as Tora, Tora, Tora and Pat- ton, to enhance their study of the American Expeditions. The World History team con- sists of Mrs. Daughtryg team leader, Mrs. Hill, and Mr. Clay- ton, Department Chairperson. During the year, juniors studied a feudalism unit. Later they par- ticipated in a road game on their study of imperialism. In March, juniors watched films such as Night Of The Fog to enhance the study of World War ll. I78 - FAcuIty!Accidemics IST IST R IST IST IST R IST R Seniors were able to watch many films this year. Here, Jean- nell Smith prepares herself for an interesting presentation. Pat Ziontz, junior, breaks concentration from his World His- tory to look at the camera. Coach West relaxes in resource center as Photographer Jeff Maluski captures a unique double exposure. ' -.,f fa -K . . , N A img fir, .W..... -E. s-aah, jd Seniors Donald Matthews, Jeff Walker, James Reed, and Rhonda McGowan take a break from work on research projects. The World History students drew wall murals to enhance their study of medieval A Freshman seems puzzled over a ques- times. tion on an American History test. FocultyfAcudemics - I79 Government is comprised of Mr. Housley, Mrs. Riddle, Mr. Day, and Mr. West. ln Government seniors saw many interesting films such as Missiles of October and The Watergate Tapes. ln January, Mr. Housley and ten honor students took a trip to Washington D.C. Later, seniors studied the court syse tem. A guest speaker from the Har- ris County District Attorney's Office demonstrated wire tapping and electrical surveillance. ln May, stu- dents worked out stock proiects and practiced filling out income tax forms. Sociology is instructed by Mr. Faris. Sociology is a study of man and how he relates to his environ- ment. During the year, the classes went on a field trip to the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sci- ence. Later students studied Death, LITICS URALSP Mrs. Hill explains the upcoming road game to the World History students. The World History students participate in the road gamei as they sit on the floor and try to break into their enemy's' Senior students Greg4Crook, Bruce Ferdinand, Ramon Morris, and Frank Abagnal, world famous con-artist, speaks to Sociol- James Rasberry, discuss problems in Government such as ogy students about white collar crime and his upcoming grades movie The Skywayman. 180 Fcculty!Acodemics FACULTY Celia Riddle Government Judy Swasey American History RIN! Sam Faris Mike Day Government Debbie Hill World History Alan Meeks American History George Clayton Dept. Chairperson World History Ray Housley Government Team Leader David Smiley American History Larry West Sociology and American CVAE History History Fleba Daughtry World History Team Leader Bart Oliphant American History Team Leader FacuIty!Accdemics Fundamentals of Math I and ll, Tri- gonometry, Geometry, Algebra, Calcu- lus, and Mathematics of Consumer Education CMOCEJ are some of the courses which conprise the Nlath Department. Fundamentals of lVlath I and ll are supplementary courses involving basic mathematical skills. Some of the major topics developed in this course are elementary theory, beginning geometry, consumer bank- ing, and problem solving as related to daily living. During the year, students wracked their brains on worksheets, filling out income tax forms and num- ber theory problems. To prepare for Algebra, students began with Intro- ductory Algebra I and ll. These partic- ular classes introduce familiar con- cepts taught in Algebra. For many stu- dents Algebra didn't come so easy. Algebra I includes a study of set nota- tion, the relations of equality and ine- quality, absolute value of real num- bers, factoring, and the solution of word problems. All students were required to use their protractors and Compasses in Geometry. Topics include relations of perpendicularity, parallelism, congruency, similarity, equality, and inequality. Algebra ll and Trigonometry involve advanced algebraic and geometric skills in Alge- bra ll, the study of quadratics equa- tions is extended to include their solu- tion by the quadratic formula, the rela- tions representing the conic sections and systems of quadratic open sen- tences. Most distinguished honor stu- dents had Calculus and Elementary Analysis in their math curriculum. In Calculus limits of functions, continu- ity, and derivatives were studied in detail. Both indefinitive and definitive integrals are explored, with applica- tions to area and volume. Analytic Geometry includes a review of trigono- metry from the analytic stand point. I l82 - Foculty!Acodemics ETRY F ETR TRI EBR L C LCULUS Always inquisitive, junior Mike Kennedy explores one of math's great mysteries. What is inside of a pencil sharpener? Junior, Judy Ahlgrim talks with an old friend during Computer Math. Besides being his class sponsor, Nlr, Tooke helps Kelly Boze with a mathematical equation, fs--.7.......,.,.,.-rg WS' Algebra I teacher Otis Smithers, gives his students a few moments to begin their homework at the end of class. i Being seniors, Leslie O'Farrell and Raul Soliz, realize that it they work diligently now they can party tonight. Academics and Faculty - 183 Computer Math is a course which introduces the instruction ofthe use and operation of computers. MOCE helps acquaint the student with needs of the family, the nature and needs of insur- ance, familiarizing the student with the services ofa bank and types of consumer credit, and introduces the student to the free enterprise system. Advanced students entered several tournaments this past year. The first tournament was held at Richardson High School. A team of seven students scored points placing seventh in district. Senior Steve Horne took seventh place in both Trigonometry and Algebra ll. Later dur- ing the year, students participated in another tournament at Dulles High School. Senior Clay Vernon placed third in Analytic Geometry. Several other tour- naments were held throughout the Spring. R CT A TR PR LE RU SLIDE IL NC PE R 0 0 Z 'U 1:- VD U5 W C I' I'I I W 0 1: I- 2 '41 Always cordial, Mr. Collings invites visitors to come in and view a beautiful quadratic equation. 184 - Faculty and Academics Even algebra teacher Freda Toon gets into the spirit on fit- ties day. i Senior, Handy Hartman reads a book during algebra which is okay because he's a LETTERMAN. l FACULTY Jim Tooke Trig Lg Alg. IlK5 Geo-K Ruth Wllson IA1 MOCE FOM II Bob Collungs Department Chair- persong Trig-Kg Geo- FOM I and H Kg Calculusg Alg-I Steve Brewer ClndyWlIllams Geometry and Geo K Bonnle Chnstlan IA Alg I Ottis Smithers Cheryl Clark Alg-lg FOM-l Geometry and Geo- Orval Hardin l Physics Kg IA-I and I' Freda Toon Algebra lg Algebra ll Carolyn Spillane Betty Schiffner Algebra llg Geometryg Com- Alegebra lp IAIg FOM ll puter Math FacuIty!Academics - 18 Jersey Village is filled with courses designed to do much more than become a requirement for graduation. These courses of career include: Cosmetology, Coordi- nated Vocational Academic Education CCVAED, Distributive CDED, Home Econom- ics, Industrial Cooperation Training CICTJ, Vocational Agriculture, and Vocational Office Education CVOEJ. Cosmetology is a vocational preemploy- ment program. The program trains high school students to be a skilled and profes- sional cosmetologist, after the completion of 1000 hours classroom and nine school credits in a two year course. CVAE includes pre-employment training for students age 14 and older offering on campus training in a specific occupation such a general construction, general mechanical repair, and office duplicating practices. The occupational program designed to prepare students for career in retailing, wholesaling, and service selling businesses through a combination of on-the-job experi- ence and related classroom instruction is what JV student find in Distributive Educa- tion. The major objective of Home Economics education are the preparation of today's youth to enable them to function effectively as individuals and as members of family groups during their adolescent years and in later life. Home Ec. offers a range of oppor- tunities to acquire specialized occupational skills for use in home and community set- tings. The ICT program is designed for junior or senior students who have a desire to explore a definite trade and learn an indus- trial skill. These skills vary from welding to dental assistants. The Vocational Agriculture goal is to pro- duce trained agriculturists for the future. The course curriculum involves animal sci- ence, agriculture mechanics, and plant and soil science. Building an advanced study of agriculture, the student may enroll for one to four years of vocational agriculture. Including finding classroom instruction stu- dents are required to produce a supervised project ranging from rabbits to steers. I 86 - Faculty and Academics E C EECICT EDEH C L ET CI S i The galloping gourmet he ain't. Does she? or Doesn't she? Only Marianne knows for sure. l Being employees of Serendipity Inc. is hard work, just ask the Flecep- Senior Diane Morris was one of the first girls to enroll in auto mech. tionist Pat Lyons or the Sales Clerk Lisa Smith. this year. As part of their on the job training students in C.V.A.E. built a house. Faculty and Academics - 187 Many JV students receive on-the-job training in offices right in their own com- munity. They are typing, keeping books, filing, answering the telephone, doing administrative and secretarial work. VOE is a two-year program beginning with the pre-Employment Laboratory at the iunior level tor two hours each day. Students must have completed a typing course before enrolling in Pre-Employ ment Lab, and some student will have also have taken recordkeeping, account- ing or shorthand. ln VOE, students do exercises to improve these basic skills. Students also receive individual and group instruction on calculators, meth- ods of tiling correspondence, proper tele- phone techniques, and use of transcrip- tion machines. Today there is an ever rising call from parents for schools to teach abilities that can be easily adapted for use in the com- munity. Here at J.V. the Career Course Department fills that valid. C EECICT H DE rw CD ur 3 Ei' CJ It CJ G7 -4 Q '4 P' nt This was John Truehitt's first year as an Ag. teacher here. 188 - Faculty and Academics F.F.A. members worked hard during Ag. in their own metal shop. l New Vocational Club of America members were put through initiation. FACULTY Donna Badger VOE Bob Jackson Distributive Ed. Lisa Fischer CVAE John Truehitt ' VOC- AQ. Toni Hall , Department Chair- person, Homemak- ing all L i Cl'13Vl9S Watson Laura Leatherwood Auto IVlech. Pre-employment Business Lab I-elafid Moore Annette Jackson VOC- AQ- Cosmetology Charles Powell Jim Floach CVAE ICT Bill Nunnallee Voc. Adjustment Coordina- l tor Faculty cmd Academics - l89 Creative Dance, GoldDusters, Health, and P.E. make up the Phys- ical Education curriculum this year. In Creative Dance, one hundred students learned to do just that. Starting the year, they learned basic movements and exercises moving onto jazz, folk, square and other forms of dance. In GoldD- usters were 54 beautiful girls who received many well deserving standing ovations as they per- formed for the students at pep ral- lies and for the public at football games. Health is required for all students during their sophomore year. They studied many subject areas including communications, personal hygiene, first aid, alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse. The best thing about Health is that it is only a two quarter course. Driver's Ed fills the other quarter gap, a class which this year pre- pared a couple of hundred students to be declared legal drivers as their 16th birthday arrived. Actually Driv- er's Ed is divided into three parts. First is the bookwork and the all important test. If a student gets by this crucial test, the student is awarded with a driver's permit. Secondly, sophomores take a simu- lation course and finally, they put their driving knowledge into prac- tice. With three giggling classmates in the back seat and an instructor whom they soon realize is not quite as mean as they had previously heard. l9O - Faculty and Academics ERS EDUC TI LTH DRI HE PH SIC LEDUC Tl Albert Perez shows interesting form as he takes a shot during F'.E. Edwina Tomek, sophomore, practices tumbling to begin a study on gymnastics. Basketball was a never ending game during the long cold win- ter. Drivers' Ed instructor, Howard Ryan and Coach Jones exhibit the sense of humor that makes them popular with students. Coach Jones gets an excellent view as he instructs students on how to high jump. Being both health teachers and coaches, Mrs. Brantly and Mrs. Brewer had a full schedule. Many students entered creative dance class with hopes of being in Gold Dus ters next year. Fc:cuItyfAcademics -191 The Physical Education Department is rounded off with P.E. class which has taken on a new meaning from the play around class it once was. More and more students are realizing the importance of getting an adequate amount of physical activity. Not just now but throughout their life. Indoor sports were popular and students were given their choice of ones such as basket- ball, volleyball, dance, badminton, ping pong, and soccer. But finally one day in March the weather warmed, the rain clouds cleared and our old friend the sun paid a long awaited and very welcomed visit. And students hit the field in sports such as tennis, horseshoes, flag football, track and field. D FIELDSOCCERPINGPONG P.E. students sitting in the winner's circle enjoy watching fellow students BOMB in the high jump. ,? ,fl-'rw' mt vm tuu .mon 0 Ib W I FU U1 -I 2 U W IP U1 K l'l'l -I W P I' I -I Z Ib 0 P! V+ The car was welcome sight to sophomores enrolled in Drivers' Ed, Fronie Raymond goes through calisthenics at the start of P.E. l92 - Fcculty!Adcdemics class. Cindy Brantly A Health, Varsity Cheerleaders, Ath- FACULTY Tom Marshall Head Coach, P.E. l, Athletics letlcs Jerry Mooney Health Team Leader, S.O.S. Pat Spillars P.E. I, IV, Athlet- ics Kathy Blessing Creative Dance, B- Dflllj Gold DUSTGVS ,ff David Joneg Linda Lowery Department Chairperson, P.E. Ill, lVg letics Athletics John Cooley Bernice Smith S,O.S., Athletics P.E. Il, Ill, IV, Athletics Raymond Hall Team Leader, P.E. l, ll, Ill, IV, Athletics Volleyball Coach, Linda Lowery, pauses for a moment to confer with First year Head Coach Tom Marshall instructs players on football a volleyball referee. field. FcicuIty!Accdemics - 193 ll-lolal Don't pronounce the That's how it started the first day of school. The foreign language student stumbled through the first pages of their textbooks quite frustrated, feel- ing they would never get the hang of it. Believe it or not, by the end of the year every first-year student in each foreign language class was able to carry on a quite impressing conversa- tion in the language they had learned. Learning a language is a rewarding experience. Remember, everyone has learned one language before Ctheir native tonguej. Consequently, learn- ing a second language is a repeat per- formance of something most people have already proved capable of doing. The learning of a language is much more than just the vocal understand- ing. Knowing the culture is most important. In the foreign language, the student will become familiar with new areas of interest in art, literature, sports, food, people, and the world. With a better understanding of a foreign language the student has an advantage in the business and profes- sional world where bilingual speakers are in demand. The key to foreign language lies in communication and should be the ulti- mate goal for the student, for through communication, knowledge and understandings are achieved. 194 - Faculty and Academics ISH SP ER ISH FRE CH SP ER FRE CH Mrs. Leal settles a student after taking a translation wrong Extra spice is added as the class awaits for the first bite. Facul Toni Seegar French I, II Spanish Neville Weaver Emily Leal German I, ll Department Chairperson Spanish I, ll Spanish teacher Toni Seegar and Sophomore Sally Flores prepare in class a guacarnole salad during an in depth study of the Spanish culture, Faculty and Academics - 195 The Science Department at Jersey Village offers an excit- ing and innovative educa- tional program. Great strides have been made in the short five year history of Jersey Vil- lage in the acquisition of equipment and in the offering of a wide range of elective course offerings. Biology I is required of all students. lt is for this reason that it must fit the needs of a variety of learning skills. Lab activities and classwork must, of necessity, appeal to the basic practical needs of the slower student as well as the abstract thought process of the gifted. Chemistry I is an elective course open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Because of the integral role that math- ematics plays in chemistry, second year algebra is advised. The chemistry course offered at JV provides a solid background for most freshman college chemistry courses. Selected students who satisfactorily complete Chemistry I and Physics may enroll in Chemistry ll. Topics are covered in depth with an opportunity to sharpen labo- ratory techniques. Biology ll is an elective course offered to students who have completed Biology l and Chemistry l. The course is designed to adequately pre- pare those students who are contemplating a major in the biological sciences. Other courses in the sci- ence department include physical science, geology, marine science and physics. Oceanography or Marine Sci- ence is an eleventh grade course which includes study in an actual marine labora- tory. Field trips are made to the gulf for the purpose of col- lecting specimens. I96 Faculty and Academics ESC RI RPH CE ISTRY PH SICS Y CHE L Biology teacher, Rick Spiser, is known for his exciting lectures complete with audio and visual aids. Sophomore, Jeff Drushel, examines the leaf structure of a nearby plant during a study of Botany. Faculty Teachers not shown: Rick Spicer Pat Spiller Nancy Crawford Chemistry Frank Daniels Biology Mr Charles McCarthy Physical Science, Marine Science Mrs Mary Lyle Department Chair person Chemistry Biology, Aerospace Doug Perry Biology Team Leader Biology l students watch in amusement as a fellow student learns the impor- Senior Don Robertson reads up before his tance of E uilibr' q ium. oceanography class. Faculty and Academics - 197 The Fine Arts Department is made up of a set of courses that expand the horizons of the mind says Mrs. Robin Mouton, art teacher. Her classes do just that as they worked on line designing, tex- ture drawing, clay and ceramics, wire sculpture, and print making along with other Art and Craft classes. Photography I and ll students learning was limited only by their own wants. Mr. Droemer did an excellent job of teaching a few hun- dred students a lot about photogra- phy. By year's end, students had studied and practiced with pinhole cameras, developing film, camera lighting techniques, enlarging, mounting, spotting, and printing of pictures. ln Class Guitar, students learned the basics of guitar playing. Posi- tions, chords, and melodies were taught by Mr. Smith. Music ranging from classical to popular were stud- ied by students. ln Music Theory, students studied music literature throughout the historical periods. They also learned music compos- ition and rounded off the year by writing their own songs. Both choir and band did excep- tionally well this year, in both per- forming for students at assemblies and winning awards at U.l.L. com- petition. 198 Q an D E E 0 I U D Z 4 an I- nc 4 I D. 4 nc CD O I- O I n. UITAR ARTS AND CR FTS THEORY CL SS Senior Darrell Schindler admires art work which students entered in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Sophomore Doug McEIfresh takes band ously. Sophomore Jimmy Varner prepares 1 to print pictures in Photography. practice very seri FACULTY Elizabeth Garrett Team Leaderg Art I, ll, and Illg Art and Craft Ilg Jewelry Leather Karl Hickfang Choral Music lg Cho- ral Music llg Music Theory Don Muery Herman Smith Beginning Bandg Concert Bandg Department Chair- person Beginner Bandg Guitarg Concert Band Bill Droemer Rohm Mouton Photography l and ll Art lg Art and Craft I Choir sings for public during homecoming game, Junior Robert Ojeda adds finishing touches to his an project A wide variety of courses are offered in the ninth through twelfth grades of the Bus- iness Department of Jersey Village High School to help prepare you for an entry-level position in the business world. lt is almost a necessity today to be able to type and Typing l is designed to meet voca- tional and personal needs. Typing ll is a comprehensive program designed to strengthen the skills learned in Typing I and is intended for the vocational minded student who plans to seek an office career after graduation. Personal Business Management is an introductory course designed to give an understanding of the basic business func- tions facing every individual. Exploring Business and Office Careers provides the opportunity to investigate broad occupational categories in the field of business and office occupations. Accounting I and ll introduce the student to accounting procedures, the need for financial records and the role of the accoun- tant. lf considering a future in a secretarial position, Shorthand l and ll are a must. These courses stress mastery of the princi- ples of Gregg shorthand characters and the fluent writing, reading, and transcribing of shorthand notes. Law is helpful to all students. lt deals with the principles of law as they apply to the rights, duties, and obligations of citizens. Notetaking is a system of speedwriting based on the letters of the alphabet and is designed to develop skills that will enable you to take notes for personal and aca- demic use. Management deals with the principles and problems in operating a business. This course also deals with marketing principles and presents opportunities to learn about various types of business ownership. Recordkeeping provides students with the training they need in order to manage their personal finances. Office Procedures introduces senior stu- dents to a variety of business and office careers. lt is designed so that new interests might be awakened in the student and further study of career requirements and rewards can be followed. Modern, up-to-date equipment is used throughout the entire department and a student who completes a concentrated course of study in the Business Department will find himself or herself well-equipped to successfully gain employment in the busi- ness world. 200 -- Faculty ond Academics K ET T UT CC S ES S BU P TY Sophomore Curtis Armstrong learns the ease of using an adding machine. Business class sometimes means lots of paper work. Erie Jones Typing, Shorthand, Busi- ness Seniors Maureen Wilburn and Diana Tatro realize the importance of knowing how to type in today's world, Faculty and Academics - 201 Texas is a state that is enjoying a boom in growth. Growth that means more people and more construction. Students enrolled in Industrial arts here at JV are prepared with instruc- tion in many area of these arts which include, Drafting, Woodwork, Metal- shop, Power Mechanics, and General Craft. General Drafting teaches the funda- mental principles of drafting. It is a study of letting, orthographic projec- tion, freehand sketching, dimension- ing, auxiliary, sectioning, and fabrica- tion drawing. Woodwork is designed for 9th and 10th grade students interested in working with wood. Fundamentals of shop safety, care of the shop, and the skills in the care and the use of hand and power tools. General Metals include the stu- dents' introduction to safety rules in the metal shop. Students also experi- ence the fundamentals of a foundry and learn metal casting. Power Mechanics is a study of selected power units, their design, theory of operation and function. The course was organized so that funda- mentals covered in lectures and dem- onstrations are reinforced by regular scheduled laboratory work with mock- up, models, cutaways, and small line engines. Students perform experi- ments to determine physical and oper- ational characteristics of power units. Areas covered in this course are leather, plastics, jewelry and art metal. Other areas might be added to enrich the course. Industrial craft pro- vides opportunities for the student to apply principles of design, practice self-discipline, learn to appreciate and use tools, practice safety and develop a skill. 202 - Faculty-Academics .CR FT ICS ECH LSH P ET RK D DR FTI Junior Gary Gryder works desperately to finish his project before the fair. if. 'afvuu-1-lx Fernando Soliz, Sophomore, works with a hope of placing i the upcoming l.A. Fairs. Faculty George Hollwedel Power Mechanics Steve Stevens Metals Roger Seiders Bill Shreckengaust Richard Johnson General Crafts Department Chairperson Drafting Woods Senior, Tim Ortiz, adds the finishing touches moments Seniors, Ronnie Koehn and Ellen Cummings, pose with their year- before the show begins. long projects. Faculty and Academics - 20 Changes in scenery marked the year for the library or resource cen- ter. The most notable change was green in color and in the form of plants. Over thirty scheffeleras, ivies and other assorted plants filled the library. The students like them, says Mrs. Thorton, District Library Coordinator. lt seemed as though teachers also liked them. Hardly a desk could be found with- out a small plant. The plants also had an educational value, as the art classes drew sketches of them and they aided in the biology classes' study of botany. Perhaps students were becoming too relaxed. For some reason the couches and the chairs in the pit area were replaced by tables with not so comfortable chairs. Perhaps in an effort to restore the learning idea. Over- all, Mrs. Thorton, Mrs. Fiest along with their aid Mrs. Rose, did a good job of experimenting to find that perfect learning environment and to put that environment to work in ourlibrary. I lf Lu u.l IBRARY RESOUR Junior, Tami Truner uses the card catalog for aid in writing her research paper. -', 'T .fs Student Assistants: Doug Lehmann, Mrs. Rose Librarian Aide, Kathy McKeen, Hazel Roberson, Melissa Lopez, Frank Maiorwitz, Parr Rhea, Steve Ennis, Debra Ann Harris, James Reed, John Reed, John Fuller, Paul House, Mrs. Fiest Librarian, Buddy Cabaniss. 204 - Faculty and Academics -1 -- --ff,--vm4mRw:wsfw'1Qf1ga5lWG'4 K Qui'-'WW iiaxf-Jixnrsv E 1 Q , , X s , l. .Qrf X vi , 'QL' E .xxx if . K .Q X X , , WV ,. . Q,gL 7 Vb A A , 3 'S I hfwfl V S 94 .. .fax 1 Q VX akwfgg, 's x N if 553 fy :?' K.. 3 It ff 'fkfwf -v QQ I us G Q -- . ig Q, a -ff . .. A -' A N , yr.: x .521 7'-. 1 M , ' ,,,, W, , WML? W,,. W iw ,, ,M 3 V2 x as EELILUQDB ,UIDEE Russell Frank has been the class President for three years. His hobbies are machine shop and athletics. Rus- sell feels the senior class is very strong as a whole because of its great leaders, followers, and people. He has accomplished everything plus more. Kelly Boze has been Vice-President for the past two years. Kelly's hobbies are dancing, girls, foosball, pool, and woodshop. He has been involved in the Industrial Arts Club and GSL. Kelly feels that he has helped bring our class to the best graduating class of Jersey Village. i c Cl 6 5 I' 5 S This year's Parliamenta- rian was Julie Gleason. Jul- ie's hobbies are sports, water skiing, and dancing She has played volleybal and basketball for Jersey Village. Sharing her thoughts, Julie said, I have enjoyed being a part of Jersey Village and will cherish my high school always. This was Penny Smith's first year as Secretary. She enjoys swimming, reading, and dancing. Penny's opin- ion of the class is, They have pulled together and worked better than any prior class. Brenda Riels has been Treasurer for the past three years. Brenda said, Our class has grown close over the past few years. Because of this new found closeness we have accom- plished a lot making our last year a good one. Debby Berger was the year's Histo- rian for the senior class. Debby thinks of her class as . . most productive as in relation to citizenship and aca- demic aspects. Mr. and Miss J.V.H. . i Donna Barhorst had the honor of being elected by her classmates as Miss J.V.l-l,S. Donna has partici- pated in nine clubs, has been on the swimming and water polo teams, and has held many honors such as: Homecoming Queen, DAR. Representative, Nlost Popular Jr., Track Queen her freshman year, and Alternate in Girls State. Donna feels that this is 208 Classes 'Q' I her climax of her four years in high school. lVlr. J.V.l-l.S., Kelly Boze, was involved in lndus- trial Arts Club, Good Sportmanship League, and vice-president ot the senior class. Kelly has been going to Tin l-lall since his freshman year. Maybe that is why he enjoys dancing with girls. His other hobbies are toosball, pool, and woodshop. Jeannell Smith has played volley- ball and basketball tor Jersey Vil- lage the past four years. Her hob- bies are eating, singing with the radio, and reading magazines. Jeannell Smith feels that being elected Miss Sportsmanship, is something she has always tried to keep up her composure while involved in athletics and set an example to those who lose their cool. Shannon Lauve was voted Mr. Sportsmanship by the senior class. Shannon has held this position for three years. He enjoys motorcy- cling, fishing, and hunting. Shan- non has been involved in the lndus- trial Arts and Fishing Club. He has also played football, baseball, and ran track for Jersey Village. Coming to Jersey Village in her sophomore year, Denise Griswold has definitely succeeded in making her classmates laugh. Denise was editor of the yearbook for two years, and was also the varsity mascot. Denise said, I feel that I try to have a sense of humor even in the most critical situations. To make people laugh is a hobby to me, because it is fun to see what people laugh at. Class Clown Carlton Creighton is known around school as Red. He was known for saying, l'm fired up, and he caused havoc in the commons by standing up and announcing, May I have your attention, and then sat down. Classes - 209 Donna Barhorst was chosen by her classmates, Most Popular. Donna said, Because I have taken part in many activities at Jersey Village I feel people know me. However, I don't feel just one person can be singled out for this award. This is due to the fact that there are so many individuals who are popular in their own unique way. Kelly Boze was elected Most Popular of 1978. Kelly also held the rank of vice-president of the senior class, and also was elected Mr. J.V.H.S. He was also an outstanding student in Woodworking IV. 210 -- Classes Jeannell Smith has been involved in sports as well as other school activities. She was in many clubs the past four years: G.A.A., Fishing Club, F.C.A., Spanish Club, Science Club and National Honor Society. Jeannell was also a sophomore jun- ior varsity head cheerleader, Csen- iorj varsity cheerleader, and nomi- nated for Homecoming Queen. Jeannell enjoys being involved in all kinds of school activities. Kevin Kieth was nominated and later elected by the class of '78 Most Versatile. Kevin has played both football and baseball for four years. Kevin has participated in Industrial Arts, Fishing Club, F.C.A. president, and last year he was elected Most Handsome. Penny Smith was voted Most Likely To Succeed by her classmates. Penny said, Because of the past four years at J.V., I feel I have the background needed to start on the road to accomplishing the goals I have set for myself in life. I try never to quit once l've started some- thing, and plan to always get what I want. Being ranked number one Clay Vernon was elected Most Likely To Succeed. Clay would normally be graduating next year, but he went to summer school to graduate early. He also did this to get more educa- tion. Clay scored over 800 points on his S.A.T. He also scored the high- est inthe M.A.A. exam. -r 'f Classes - Vcileclictorian and Salutcitorian K Wm In t.-f.-fc. . . -1 f Clay Vernon was ranked first out of 288 seniors. Clay has been in several clubs such as: Mu Alpha Theta, Jets, Academic Bowl, Spanish, and Science. He has also participated in two honor societies: Science Honorary Society, and National Honor Society. Clay has been an outstanding student in math. He has over 20 trophies for math competi- tion. Clay was also listed, Who's Who in American High School Students. 21 2 Classes John Carey, Salutatorian, who ranked seconc next to Clay Vernon. John worked hard under a ful load his senior year. John chose to take five K4 Credit classes. John's hobbies are stamp collect- ing, working with honey bees, swimming, anc motorcycles. He has also been involved in severa clubs as well as honor societies such as: Academic Bowl, Jets, Science Club, Mu Alpha Theta, anc National Honor Society. Seniors Diane Tatro and Darla Priblski enjoy breakfast, while chat' ting with friends. After breakfast seniors waited for special instructions on seating arrangements for graduation. 0ne More Chance to Say Good-Bye Pre-graduation meeting for the seniors was the annual senior breakfast. Mrs. Barhorst was the coordinator of the breakfast and several other moth- ers from the senior mothers club helped. Seniors came to socialize with friends they seldom saw at school. After breakfast, a rehearsal was held in the auditorium. Caps and gowns were issued out if the seniors met the dress code requirements. Russell Emmott gets in line to pick up his cap and gown after passing the hair inspection. Classes - 213 Beginning to the End Seniors were often seen waiting in lines for various reasons. This reason was senior portraits. Elaine Buras who worked after school makes an important announcement to the faculty. Classes - Mike Watson gives over 57.50 for his purple cap and gown. Kelly Boze gets comfortable to wash the cars that were parked at the back of school. From the first day of school to the last, seniors were having fun, work- ing, paying for pictures, caps, gowns, and announcements. Class projects were held to raise money forthe prom. Such money making projects were: car washes, maga- zine sales, newspaper drive, mum sales, and many more. One stu- dent, Elaine Buras, worked at the school from 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Elaine would make announcements to the faculty and answer the phone. With extreme importance the seniors were measured for the gowns of purple and gold. Another hassel was the ordering of announcements, but they all boil down to those wonderful gifts of congratulations. As one can see seniors had a life of planning and ordering. Senior Penny Miller, gives out her red cor- puscle for the Blood Drive. 1 Tony Ackley and Roger Keys give the Balfour Representatives money for their caps and gowns. Classes - 215 A .. A3521 , f' M172 . lla-1 .Q -. The Last 1 may L xg Four Years .. 1192 ' As seniors arrived with their dates, they mingled with friends before the dance. l ...-.,-..,...------.------r-'-- -f . . 21 8 - Classes Prom: a Night to Remember Seniors prepared for the prom like they have been planning all year for graduation. Flowers and boutonnieres were ordered for their special dates. Hair appointments and tux rentals were made to improve the looks of all. Dance lessons were held at Red Creighton's and Rudy Rivera's house. Then the big day finally came. Virginia Hargrave and Doug Lehmann, went to Sunny Looks before the prom. When seniors got a chance to put on those slinky dresses and classy tuxes. Some couples went to restaurants before the prom such as: The Velvet Turtle, Vargos, and San Fransico Steak House. When 9:00 P.M. rolled around, seniors drove up to the Shera- ton Hilton where their cars were parked for them. A yellow rose was placed in every program as a souvenir for the girls. In the center of the tables were purple asters with baby's breath. ' There were two bands that played forty minute sets. TKO from Austin played rock and South Bound played country and western. A photographer from William and Mary's was there taking pictures of the couples, The prom turned out to be a night no one will ever forget. Seniors slow dance to the beat of South Bound, which played country and western music. Classes - 21 9 During graduation, the seniors held their attention with perfection and that madefor a very nice ceremony. ls my hat straight? Which side does the tassle go on? Let's practice shaking hands. With which hand do I receive the diploma? These and many such com- ments were heard as seniors stood in their respective tunnels under Hofheinz Pavilion and waited for their commencement exercises to begin. Finally the line began to move and seniors held their breath and took that long walk for which they had waited so long. The feeling experienced during that three minute walk is something that cannot be described but is something that must be lived through. Finally, they made it to their seats and the ceremony began. The stands were rather empty to the disap- pointment of some and the relief of others. Salutato- rian John Carey gave the invocation and Clay Vernon gave the Valedictory speech which was the shortest in the history of J.V., but it was also the BEST! Then stu- dent Congress president Agnes Emmott introduced guest speaker Rev. Daniel Steere, Assoc. Pastor ofthe First Methodist Church. He spoke on that even though they feel that they are, very few people give 100'Ki of their total resources, also he gave ways in which the graduates could begin to give more to get more out of life. Next lVlr. Truitt presented the candidates for grad- uation to Superintendent Allen Labay who presented them with 288 diplomas which he just happened to have on him. Many students were so nervous that they forgot to turn their tassle. Next Flussell Frank, Senior Class President gave the benediction and the choir gave their choral benediction. Accompanied by the band and choir the Seniors stood and sang the school song. AND finally led by Clay Vernon and John Carey, the GRADUATED class of Jersey Village High School for 1978 marched out as the band played the recessional. Then as usual came the many happy and sad tears. 220 Senior Life What Seems the End ls the Beginning Ramona Savoie and Darrell Schindler take the first step toward the graduating ceremony, with fear! Walking across the stage can be a tricky situation for girls wear- ing high heel shoes. Rhonda McGowan makes it with no problem. I - Lisa Nantz and Kim McKinney give away their emotions through their facial expressions. Left: Denise Horn smiles as she finally has that long awaited moment. Above: Nlrs. Shelton, Senior counselor, helps the seniors to get the right place in line as it is their row's turn to walk across the stage. Senior Life - Ackley, Tony Aguilar, lrene Alvord, Brooks Arechlga, Audrey Arnlng, Mark Bachmann, Ralph Badger, Anna Banks, Betty Barcus, Ava Barhorst, Donna Barker, Wendy Bass, Sallle Bearrow, Mlke Behne, Carol Behrens, Dayld Behrens, Sam Bensert, Jane GJ .CE 2:1 :yu ga Em LE 2 EE .rv im L 35 So me mo.: Q5 3.- USE fc U? Ed ,L ma gh V32 CUT: b-21 VU-7 -W ge: Berger, Debby Berger, Karen Bergman, Jlll Boze, Kelly Brannan, Linwood 222 - Classes W.: 3' M JP. 1 4 4... epresentatives Push College Day Bell, Lauren : 1'7. viii-L: , WZ: r Berg Cindy ew? lsylwaf .sri 'Tl lf ' 8? Broady, Debbie Brown, Clarence Brown, Trey Byrd, Douglas Byrd, Jim Cabets, Donna Calvit, Carolyn Capelloo, Karla Carey, John Carrington, Donnie Castilow, Kay Castle, Nancy Cleboski, Theresa Colston, Dee Cooper, Cara Cordes, Brenda Cordova, Maria Creighton, Carlton Crook, Gregory Crowden, Candy Culver, Shelley Cumings, Ellen Darilek, Sherri Daugbierg, Barbra Daugherty, Russell NlcMurry, Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston, Texas A.8tM. were a few of the colleges that swarmed Jersey Vil- lage for the annual Senior College Day Program. The pro- gram was divided into three sessions so that seniors could visit the colleges of their choice. Colleges that drew large groups were assigned in individual areas. All the other colleges were in the commons area, which allowed students to browse from table to table and receive inform- ation. Some colleges gave out bumper stickers, pens, and decals. The students were encouraged to spend at least one hour in the commons. The purpose of the program was to inform and help seniors decide on the right col- lege. Classes - 223 f 'l 35' 39 SCS Nw 32. S3 us: what ing of the beginn A5 .O .Cl 3 bits L5 cu ru exhi .D Z .O Bearrow Mike cou 'Ji U7 O O. E Evans, Sandra Farmer, Cyndi Farrar, Andrea Farrell, Flenee Fehlberg, K. T. Ferdinand, Bruce Ferrel, Delia Foley, Deanna Ford, Bridgette Foster, Flita Fournier, Thomas Frank, Russell 224 - Classes .O Ui SO gm 5-2 'alqqnq e buifviolq saidxa uauebuoi-1 in FD an .-r 3' CD ,.. TJ' I 9. E n .. 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Eff sa Om 'CD I: uni uoi1e o 3 CD O O 5. -ooap pue piilvi :1 'P I-I-I f 6'C'DfDfD :verb 9200 QSO? mlhgvf O. Q9 C min r- o :i Q :s 9 CD 3' rn '1 2. Luna, Damian McCarthy, Mary McDaniel, Stephanie McGowan, Rhonda On the eve of Homecoming several active seniors got together and decorated the stairway in the commons. Seniors placed posters on the walls, strung crepe paper in between the rails, aluminum foil was designed in a 78 to engineer the spirit stick. A few seniors boosted each other up on the overdrop in back of the school. They taped a sign on the side ot the overdrop. This was in hopes of attracting the attention of students. The follow- ing day seniors participated in the pep rally and unfortu- nately shared the spirit stick with the sophomores. The things seniors would do for a spirit stick. Classes - 227 P-.C CC C me D-L GJ GJJI IU .EKU 393 O O 0.2.2 -YU l-DLI? .C U 4-1 gm 4-U9 mn 'UO N.- Stn mUv5 Co- CD H - in 2mm ILE, Q. .. 5 .5 :QS CU LE,-Q mme McKanna, Raymond McKeen, Kathie McKinney, Kim McLemore, Kathy McMahan, Russell Mack, Peggy Magee, Joyce Malaski, Jeff Marshall, Wayde Matthews, Donald Mattox, Sam Mayorga, David Meadors, Roger Medrano, Laura Meeks, Robert Mercer, Pat Meyer, Karen Meyer, Norma Miller, John Miller, Pennie Mitchell, Amy Mitchell, Mike Mock, Calvin Moncrief, Michael Money, Anne 228 - Classes A cheerleader, preacher, politi- cian, and school teacher were rep- resentatives from our society that K-Credit English IV class choose to describe. Dividing themselves into groups of four, they saterized their characters in the same way Chau- cer did in The Canterbury Tales. Both physical and mental qualities were used in revealing character. The sketch was written in either poetry or prose. Being exempt from a vocabulary test was the prize. '-1 1 'K-Credit English: Morgan, Shen Very Interesting an 1'9- full. Morgan, Wllluam Moms, Duane Nlorrus, Ramon Moseley, Peggy Munn, Kathleen Nantze, Lrsa Nuchols, Pam Oehlers, Grace O'Farrell, Leslle Ogrodowicz, Dtane Ortxz, Robert Ortlz, Tum Pasket, Jeff Patek, Chris Pendlum, Marxlyn Perez, Anita Perez, Marcellna Perez, Remaldo Peurtfoy, Clndy Pickens, Bully Plumb, Scooter Pollock, Janrce Powell, Bruce Prlbllski, Darla Prlce, Treleda Przyborskt, Dennls Flamurez, Sylvia Rasbury, James Reed, James Rhea, Pam Classes -- 229 Richard, Evetta Richey, Randy Riels, Brenda Rivera, Rudy Roberson, Wanda Robertson, Donald Robson, Samuel Rosas, Felix Ross, Dale Ross, Steve Ruyle, Gayle Savoie, Suzanne Schindler, Darrell Sellers, Perry Sexton, Dixie Sharp, Betty Sharp, Quin Singleton, Loretta Singleton, Wayne Smith, Ginger Smith, Jeannell Smith, Penny Smith, Steve Smith-Barry, Katherine Ui 2 F 2 na 3 r: 2 ariner enables him to thus having a successful asy going m S, Mr. Tooke's e to his student c ss, la relate senior 230 - Classes . 4 E .it ' K is 'f fi, gif' ,, in Soliz, Raul Spencer, Randy A senior counselor and an Alge- bra ll teacher played a big part in the lives of seniors, Mrs. Shelton's office seemed like a pit stop for seniors. Whenever seniors had questions on graduation, scholar- ships, or just a schedule change, Mrs. Shelton was always there to help. Not only did Mrs. Shelton help out the seniors, Mr. Tooke was a great asset. Class meetings were held in his home almost every Wed- nesday night around 7:30. He gave interesting ideas for class projects and aided in any other way he could. Both have helped seniors a lot this year. Shelton and Tooke: Big Help fo Seniors Stanley, Terri Stansell, Kim Stavinoha, Tommy Steinke, Karen Stelly, Sharon Stewart, Helen Stewart, Susan Stoker, Chuck Stoker, Laura Supple, Valerie Tatro, Diana Taylor, Craig Terrell, Tommy Tipton, Milton Tolar, Cindy 25553 Gifgx 3,3 Q, 7? O- 25155-' I-509 'E251 ESS 3 UQ!! m 5 m uotiaug 'siw 9Ll DJ 'C Q. na 1 DJ Er' o C to 3' -uoo ot dn saoueib 'mom te Classes - 231 Walker, Jeff Walker, Lula Wallingford, Gino Wass, Bonnie Watson, Mike Webster, Mark Wilburn, Maureen Williams, Henry Williams, Oscar Williams, Robert Wilson, Wayne Yerian, Cathy Yohner, Randy Zalesak, Denise Riley, Kathy ... EEE 503 ,em 1465 51561 -.-.c SSH Zin? Navi .lfagm .'fgQ5 'UCCS' S302 Jin mgmffl cn mum -Z ,.. -Cinr: 3:uQJ .Uv-L 4522 .T-M -9355 Jesu-C fiwcvi the 50 s Day compet t on Doug Byrd recreates the ln guys' appa e 232 - Classes mae Laura Stewart Secretary 9.51133 Q3 This was Pam Surles first year as President. She enjoys singing and playing the piano. Pam said, We have times when it's hard for us to pull together, but when we do, we shock the world and break records. Pam was involved in band, choir, and several other clubs. Lorin Thomas held the office of Vice-President for the first time this year. She enjoys skiing and dancing. Lorin feels that the class of '79 has been successful and should have a fantastic prom. Laura Stewart was Secretary for the class of '79, This was Laura's first year to hold this office. c Treasurer for the class I of '79 was Lisa Smith. She has been involved in the marching and sym- phonic bands and news- paper. Lisa said, When pushed the class takes off and does not stop til Lorin Thomas g Vice-President Lisa Smith Q .Q s-iv. .Treasurer Classes - 233 Class Favorites For the second time, Sandra Warmke was elected Miss Sportsman- ship. Sandra enjoys playing volleyball and basketball for Jersey Vil- lage. She was also a member of GAA and a versity cheerleader. Griff Robinson played freshman basketball his freshman year. Then in his sophomore year he was moved to varsity. He returned in his junior year to continue playing varsity basketball. This was why Griff was elected as Mr. Sportsmanship. Classes O For three consecutive years Lorin Thomas has been elected Nlost Popu- lar. Lorin is known throughout the school as a varsity cheerleader. Next year, Lorin will be the new head-cheer- leader. After graduation Lorin plans to attend college. Class Favorites Not only was Lorin chosen as Most Popular, she was elected Most Versatile. Lorin's extra-curricular activity is counseling every sum- mer at Camp Long Horn. Lorln's hobby that she loves, is ballet. She does this to help better her coordination. This will help Lorin in her cheerleading. Most Versatile ofthe junior class was Pat Zaiontz. Pat is commonly known around school as Big Z, He held this honor when he was a freshman and regained it in his junior year. Pat played varsity foot- ball and varsity baseball this year. Classes Achgill, Cindy Allgrim, Judy Albrecht, Charles Alfred, Gwen Allen, Susan Annis, Mary Arnet, Lori Ashbaugh, Dan Ashbaugh, Jeff Ashley, Rhonda Backus, Lynette Bailey, Mark Barnett, Jeff Berger, Kathy Bergman, Wendy Bollom, Brenda Bond, Mark Bonefos, Matt Boughton, Greg Boze, Tamma Bise, Kelly Brod, Nancy Bronham, Donald Brown, Clifford Brown, Jeff Brown, Johnny Browning, Susan Bruner, Barbara Burgess, Joe Burrus, Melinda Bustion, Robert Cabaniss, Buddy Cain, Donald Carpenter, Debbie Carpenter, Ricky Carter, James the counselor s e day travel to SOFT! will V7 3: 'U Q3 L U 4-1 3 O .D CU jun rs to talk office i0 These 236 - Classes :Ns :Six , -u-6' Chandler, Kevin Chandler, Mitch Childress, Russell Chism, Krista Cisneros, Joe Clark, Tonyia A Counselor Not to Be Overlooked Clevenger, Billy Coleman, James Conley, Keith Cooney, Kathy Cooper, Mindy Copeland, Karen Cordray, Kanneth Cummingham, Brenda Dady, Jenifer Daniel, Mike Daughtry, Beth Daughtry, Nancy Davis, Nancy ,qt Davis, Ronnie Dillon, Donald Dillon, Ronald Dixon, Lisa Dobias, Cindy Dopyera, Emil Douglas Craig Edge, Pam Edwards, Collyne Edwards, Eileen Elder, James Elkins, Alene Elliott, Shelia Emerson, Jeff Eng, Linda Evans, Susan Farley, Mike Feldhousen, Kim Ferris, Phillip Fortson, Annette Fortson, Garnetta French, Donald Fromentahl, Debbie Fuqua, Kathy Gage, Donna Gajeske, Bobby Gaus, Harley Gibbs, Dorothy Godwin, Teresa Gonzales, Mary Grein, Darrel Griswold, Jimmy Gryder, Gary Guillory, James Gullo, Lisa Gunter, Lori Hajdik, Annette Hall, John Hall, Patty Hallmark, Bart Gibbs, Mary One more year to go before gradua- tion. By the end of the year, iuniors start to realize all the necessary prep- arations needed to graduate. Soon the counselor's office is buzzing with jun- iors creating total, mass confusion. Many luniors inquire about credits they already have and how many more are needed before graduation. Some juniors rely on the help of counselor's who provide important information on what is required for the next year. On college day, juniors interested in preparing for college listened to many college representatives, asking lots of questions. By now iuniors have a bet- ter understanding of what their senior year is all about. Classes - 237 Ham, Debbie Hardin, Christi Harrell, Cindy Harris, Janette I Harrison, Margie Hatchett, Rusty Hawks, Donna Helm, Bessie , L yy M Herold, Debbie F' -'ff' W . Herrin, Roxann a Hicks, Karla Hicks, Tina Hitchock, Leah Hoffmann, Tina Holcomb, Mary Holt, Joseph House, Paul Houston, Diane Howell, Nina Huebner, Nancy Hughen, Cathy Humphrey, Chris Husser, Leigh Ann Inman, Sherry Inman, Vernon Jezek, Paul Johnson, Donna Johnson, Ken Jones, Andrew Judy, Steve Keith, Denise Kellogg, Karen Kennedy, Mike Killingsworth, Shannon Kilnar, Carolyn King, Ronnie Koenning, Kenneth Koopman, Jeff Krowskop, John Kujawa, Randy Labay, Duke Lage, Shirley Lancaster, Greg Lassonde, Tony Leake, Sidney Lebedzinski, Mike Lechlider, Dean Lechlider, Donna LeCroy, Dennis Lee, Robert Leiko, Dorraine Lenker, Mike Leslie, Roger Longan, Tina Lopez, Melissa Luckenbach, Adam Lyons, Patricia McCaskill, Cheryl McClure, Shelia McDaniel, Iris 238 - Juniors Posters, and Chants What are polecats? A group ot junior guys wearing t-shirts with a letter spelling out the word polecat. Who are the polecats? Robert Lee, Bruce Maciejeski, Rich Morgan, Griff Robi- son, Doug Skarpa, and Lyn White. At the pep rally titled Battle of the Sexes, they engineered a poster say- ing, Our spirit isn't dead, it's just resting. In other pep rallies the pole- cats led cheers and encouraged the other guys to stand up and yell. Pole- cats were not the only juniors that had spirit. For the Homecoming Pep Rally, the junior class was given a wall in the commons to decorate. They took string and toilet paper in an attempt to cover the commons area. McGarrah, Lisa McGee, Curtis McKeen, Sandra McKnight, Carol McLemore, Bonita McPhee, Cindy Maciejeski, Bruce Maciejeski, Cliff Marburger, Linda Martinez, Christina Martinez, Michelle Mathews, Ruth Maynard, Deana Means, Melinda Medack, Brenda Miller, Kathy Miller, Tanya Mloak, Kenneth Molnoskey, Ronnie Montalbano, Dale Morgan, Steve Neet, Kenneth Nesrsta, Bridget Nichols, .left Ocker, Kerry Odom, Gary Ojeda, Robert Oliver, Richard Olson, Michelle Olson, Mike Oneil, Mary Orsak, Robert Patterson, Cheryl Paul, Richard Payne, Troy 'U-l CDO U: S-4 :Q fm ':r Q5 Aze u sassetdxe S! Q m U3 U7 CD U1 aqj ug tuids uoojej Juniors - 239 A Touch of Class do IDCD ,Ian RD .2 OJ o GJ L L. :1 o r cu mil? SDL.. 4:0 E B- 3 S1 ,,. U5 8: Lo EE N2 0..- 'cos ci: E 22 U- o Eu -o 1. Q3 .tg-' ge: .- .. cv UI. vi GJ Z +- ior rings. 32 o. I-C rg? 12 The day finally arrived when Juniors received their senior rings. Juniors walked the halls with limp wrists saying, Turn my ring, counting, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 . . . 79. 79 marked a hug and kiss from that special someone. All of this was brought about by the Balfour Representative, Butch Milks. Mr. Milks gave special instructions on ordering the right ring to satisfy each individual's desire. Senior rings are the first step to becoming a graduate of Jersey Village. When reenacted next year, juniors will look back and remember the turning of gold. Pillow, Roger Powell, Donny Powell, Ronny Ouiroz, Patricia Ray, Donna Ray, Janna Remington, Larry Ricca, Nancy Rialire, Richard Roach, Tricia Roberson, Hazel Robertson, Rita Robertson, Donna Robison, Griff Roboson, Sheila Roch, Marilyn Rogers, Nathan Rogers, Robin Roland, Richard Roland, Susan Rosas, Daniel Russell, Steven Russell, Tammy Schindler, Brenda Schwartz, Howard Schweigert, Jenny Sempe, Allen Shephard, Marilyn 240 - Juniors Perry, John Person, Tamrny Phelps, Jerry Philips, Pam Sherrod, Marianne Sierra, Karen Skarpa, Doug Sluka, Christi Smith, Lisa Smith, Lisa Smith, Billie Smithson, Julie Sorsby, Sammy .fe Sparts, Billy Speer, Sherry Stahlhut, Tony Stevenson, Debra Stewart, Laura Stewart, Linda Stewart, Scott Stringer, Linda Surles, Pam Taake, Billy Tanner, Steve Teas, David Telschow, David Terry, Kenny Thomas, Lorin Tillisons, Maggie Tolar, Nancy Tomek, Joe Treichel, Brenda Tribby, Leann Tucker, Richard Tucker, Tracy Turner, Kelly Turner, Tami Twardowski, Tim Tyrrell, Patricia Varner, Bari Vela, Louis Villaman, Corinne Villarreal, Miguel Ward, Cecil Warmke, Sandra Wass, Anita Watson, Cindy Watts, Steve Webb, Pam Webber, Annette Wells, Andy Welsh, Shawn Wernecke, Elaine Whitaker, Douglas White, Hank Juniors - 241 'Q ID -o YD 2 :Q 3 m X rn U1 3' 3 O 3 fD -. C 1 :x Q O U7 co 1 .. o xi F0 White, Lyn Whitefield, Matti Whitefield, Mike Williams, Doug Williams, Julie Wilson, Laura Wood, Kenneth N 2 5 N :r :J 5 nl g-in-4 3-NI.-43,:rN -fgmommi igfni-PFS URSFQQSFI gs 52.352 -QSLYJDQTO m,..mcnmcn:: 6 O U7 4-1 3 cn CU 5 -E Q 5 U E C 3 Q. I il 'D LE fn 2 C Q Q: as 8 5 Q, E E E 3 .o E '5 iv 2 9 2 U Q-1 mga E53 D-ini 32:6 'ESE S320 N033 UEZ U'.:E:. GJ ww Eg-ri 3E3'3 in ob- gre. 3653 OII 20-CI LVSSE gC.iiu Z2..C ...EE Sgsw .1mtE'5 E' ': .C .9 L-L. QJE S2 'o E12 -cn Um 9-'E 363 .CE b-LL. E3 PS Q E:- :O 'Da Ya: .UC C09 K1.C .- Qjt-4 :IU fe go CL' 5-KU -ILL 242 - Classes ibif' Ji ,ww w'-' - ' - lc -5 'ft Q - M, ,,,..,,,,,, I at fix Fliels EQEEQM This was Venssa Ftiels first year to be class President. She was involved in the Spanish Club, Honor Society, Sci- ence Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Gold Dusters, and Jets. Venssa said, lt seems like everyone wants to work together to get what we want to be done. Julie Horne was Vice-President for the first time this year. She has been involved in the Drama Club, Speech Club, G.A.A., and Gold Dusters. Julie said, We all know what has to be done and have a good time doing it. This was Cynthia Tucker's first year as Secretary. Cynt- hia played volleyball in her freshman year. She feels they N have a ways to go before reaching Q their final goal. Tami Pri- bilski was Treasurer for the first time this year. Tami was Junior Varsity Cheer- leader and has been in the Industrial Arts and Fishing Clubs. She enjoys water skiing, dancing, and cheerlead- ing. Classes - 243 Class Favorites Miss Sportsmanship for the sophomores was Lena Baskin. Lena has been involved in the drama club and has played volleyball and basketball for Jersey Village. Her hobbiesare riding horses, skiing, swimming, talking on the phone, going to movies, and eating ice cream. Henry Kellum feels that he has worked hard to obtain Mr. Sports- manship. ln his freshman and sophomore year, Henry played bas- ketball and ran varsity track. Henry enjoys swimming and shooting pool. I 244 - Classes Tami Pribilski was often seen in the halls being friendly, saying hello, and having a smile on her face. That was why Tami was elected Most Popular. The way Tami feels about her position is, I do try to be friendly and get along with everyone. I also try to be a part of the school and attend all school activities as much as I can. Sophomore, Bob Harvey was elected as Most Popular. Bob has played freshman and junior varsity football. On junior varsity football team, Bob was the team leader taking many snaps from center as the team's Quarterback. He also played basket' ball for two years, and ran junior var- sity track where he won district in the broad jump. His hobbies are motorcy- cle riding and listening to music. Class Favorites Besides being elected Most Popular, Tami Pribilski was also elected Most Versatile. Being versatile, Tami was a junior varsity cheerleader, treasurer of the sophomore class, and was a part of the Industrial Arts Club. Being involved in several different sports and an excellent athlete, Rod Warmke was chosen as Most Versatile. Rod has played fresh- man and varsity football and varsity baseball. This year on the base- ball team Ftod played center field catching some pop flies. Rod ran the 100 yard dash for the junior varsity track team. V TL? wg -5 B .K - ff ff f A fff t Q0 XX ,,,.. l 5, t .. ' , f , Classes - 24 Adams, Donna Adkinson, David Arnett, Mike Baseflug, Matt Baskin, Lena Bay, Charles Beaudoin, Tammy Beecher, Janell Behne, Jim Benefield, Carla Benge, Donna Bentley, Bill Berg, Ryan Bergman, Tracy Bess, Dwayne Bise, Tammy Bishop, Craig Bishop, Cynthia Black, Harlan Boatman, Anthony Bodmer, Cassie Bollom, Joe Bopp, Charlotte Bosse, Blaine Boudreaux, David Boze, Janna Brewer, Jeffrey Brewer, Nancy Britton, Teresa Broadway, Danny Brook, Sha ron Brown, Alex Brown, Donald Bunting, Jessica Buras, Kenneth Burnett, David Burnett, Diana Burr, Alonzo Butler, Penny Byrd, Leah Camacho, Mark Carter, Brett 246 - Classes 1 , if its X ' J ,,.1 Q Q s Sophomores Pull Off Projects bnn....,.,,, 'N o 2 '4 : 3 CD F. o Q o S 3 N '1 o C 3 S1 owoqdos iaqio pue Jauipog aisseg 103 uni 'sei 9Ll1Sl U9 K Carter, Karen Carter, Paul Carter, Toni Cassanova, Anna Caviness, Mark Chase, Chris Clayton, Joel Cleboski, Jude Clinkscales, Chuck Cole, Monte Coleman, Beth Connell, Julie When asked about class projects, sophomores have different opin- ions. Several money-making pro- jects proved to be a great success. Sophomores sold food to teachers on inservice day. They also sold notepads, held the annual Easter dance, and of course the bake sales. All the money that is gath- ered goes toward their senior prom. If the class should raise enough money, the sophomores could have an exclusive prom. Conner, Sean Cooney, Ed Cooper, Flint Copeland, Cherie Correll, Robin Coupland, Donald Creighton, Cindy Crooks, Cynthia Davis, David Davis, Joey Davis, Kenny Davis, Tina Desselles, Flonny Dobson, Misty Dodd, Debbie Dolejsi, Diane Doss, Donald Dryer, Brenda Drushel, Jeff Dzierzanski, Muffin Eason, Judith Elliott, Tammy Emerson, Brad Emmott, Mag Escamilla, Genaro Evans, Sandra Fallin, Annette Faulk, Steven Ferris, Susan Flack, Frank Flores, Sally Fournier, Heidi Gafford, Elaine Garcia, Joel Gaston, Russell Gates, James Gates, Jerry Gatlin, Lonny Gilbert, Gary Gilliam, Lisa Gilliland, Pam Girods, Mike Classes - 247 Gray, Renata Gregory, Cynthia Gressett, George Griffith, Colleen Grun, Pam Gryder, Janet Gullo, Donna Guthrie, Thomas Habegaer, David Haeglim, Emily Hall, Leo Hammond, Lori Hanath, Mark Harman, Tricia Harpy, Jeffrey Harvey, Bob Hazlewood, Beth Hazlewood, Elizabeth Henson, Mike Henson, Paul Herrington, Philip Hicks, Doug Hill, Patricia Himebaugh, Butch Hobbs, Debbie Hoeppner, David Holcomb, Elaine Hollingsworth, Kimberly Hollis, Bobby Hollis, Tom Honganen, Dana Hopkins, Rhonda Horn, John Horne, Brian Horne, Hattie Horne, Julie House, Denise House, Odessa Howell, Dan Hunt, Tammy lngrando, Stephanie Jacobs, Greg Jemison, Karen Johnson, Kenneth Johnston, Charles Jones, Bonnie Jones, David Jones, Joni Jones, Lester 248 - Sophomores The Roaring Eighties Freeman, Chris Freeman, Michelle Gish, Jackie Goodrum, Karen Graff, Amy Gray, Mike We 'E With an enrollment of 319 the soph- omores blasted the other classes out at the pep rallies. In class competition, sophomores sat in their designated area to win the spirit stick four times. They would start cheers in the middle of the pep rallies and they made pos- ters to contribute to their spirit. After football games or just on a weekend sophomores were found in various places like Huckleberry's, Pizza Hut, Pizza Inn, Tin Hall, and Bill Mraz's. If sophomores were nowhere to be found, they were usually at a party. Jopplin, Bryant Jordan, Lance Kaase, Kathy Keilers, Danny Kellum, Henry Kennedy, Kathleen Kidd, Cindy King, Mark Kirkland, Ronald Knight, Donna Knight, James Knutson, Cindy Koehn, Mike Kopech, Billy Kossie, Dorothy Kubiak, Jeff Kyser, Cynthia Lancaster, Charles Lanclos, Steve Lara, Carla Leake, Matt Leatherwood, Ranae Lehmann, Sandra Little, Greg Lockett, Ceryta Lundquist, Jeff McCarthy, Kevin McCIenan, Bealinda McCIenan, Cecil McDaniel, Becky McElfresh, Robbin McLaughlin, Karen Mabe, Greg Mack, Ripley Mahlmann, Clarence Maluski, Daniel Manney, Shawn Market, Paula Marth, Deborah Martin, Virginia Mathews, Ronnie Mayes, Tim Sophomores - 249 Melcher, Linda Meyer, Dolores Middleton, Sonya Mikolajewski, Liz Miller, Devin Miranda, Roland Mitchell, Bill Moncrief, Richard Molnoskey, Nathan Muery, Kevin Munson, Gary Nees, Monte Metardus, Larry Nicol, Sharabeth Oaku m, Vernon Ocampa, Rudy Ogrodowicz, Carol O'Reagan, Seane Owen, Bobbie Owen, Libby Owens, Deborah Owing, Jack Patek, Loretta Patterson, Michelle Paul, Renate Pawelek, Sandra Pendergraft, James Perez, Alvaro GJ .C .- .- o .- D 0.4 as .gm WY' ox. 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Prescott, Arman Pribilski, Tami Quinlan, Milinda Randin, Dwayne Reaves, Kathy Reese, Jerri Reese, Susan 250 - Sophomores New Possible Revenue Perry, Katherine Peterman, Marcella Pharis, Lyn Phillips, Steve Porter, John Powell, Charles For Jersey Village Police Steinke, Kim Stewart, Melissa Stewart, Carolyn Strussy, Debbie Sutherland, Penny Taylor, Barry Terrell, Pam Thomas, Cheryl Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Jimmy Thourot, Mike Tillison, Debbie l Reese, Rhonda Regiene, Brenda Reinaver, Kevin Renfro, David Renterial, Rosi Rhoads, Don Richards, Karen Riels, Venssa Riley, Kathy Roberson, Pam Rogers, Shannon Rolan, Terry Rollins, George Rutherford, Cheri Ruyle, Sara Sampson, Tammy Sanders, Mike Savoie, Lee Schuller, Mike Scruggs, Schann Sew, Philip Shelton, Jan Shirley, Cleve Shows, Chris Smith, Deborah Smith, Laura Smith, Ralph Soliz, Fernando Sorrells, Hugh Spitzenberger, Rhonda Stach, Lisa Staffa, Kim Stansell, Chuck Stansell, Lisa Stavinoha, Marcus Drivers start your engines. The race was on between the sopho- mores and their instructors. Any sophomore 16 or older was eligible to sign up for Drivers' Education. A written and signs test decides if a person is capable of receiving their restricted license. Simulation was the next giant step for sophomores. The trailer behind the band hall is really 25 cars in one, giving the student a chance to learn safety and regula- tion rules. After passing all required tests over films and actual driving skills a sophomore receives a certificate of approval. All there is left to do is truck on down to the Department of Public Safety and pass the driving exam. Sophomores - 251 Tomek, Judy Tomek, Suzanne Toon, Karen Torres, Mary Troup, Cindy Tucker, Cynthia Uhrich, Penny Upton, Scott Valenzuela, Susie Vallery, Ted Varble, Daniel Varble, Tanya Varner, Jimmy Vernon, Johnny Vice, James Vice, Rodney Wade, Beth Walker, Linda Walker, Katherine Wallace, Amalia Wallace, Michael Warmke, Rod Warncke, Jackie Watkins, Teresa Weaver, Raymond Wells, Kathy Wells, Kathy White, Lou Cinda Whittaker, Don Whitworth, Mike Williams, Gene Windt, Retta Witt Gar I Y Wolfenberger, Sandra Wyrick, Marshall Yohner, Chris Zaragoza, lgnacia 252 by showing the cheerlead- ores display their spirit OFT1 Soph CU .C 5535533115 Sandy Castleberry was the first President for the class of '82. She enjoys swimming, playing baseball, and talk- ing. Sandy was also in the Frensh Club this year. Sandy said, By being our first President I hope l have started us off good and I hope we can keep working and have a good time. Mike Boze was this year's Vice-President. Mike's hob- bies are foosball, pool, motorcycles, football, and basket- ball. He has been in the Industrial Arts Club and has played Freshman Football and Basketball A Teams. DeLisa Zacharis was the freshmen's secretary. DeLisa has been in the French Club and she enjoys water skiing, soft- ball, and talk- ing on the phone. In charge of the fresh- men's money was trea- surer, GiGi Smith. Her hobbies are skiing, gym- nastics, softball, and -angular piano. GiGi was Presi- dent of the French Club. Mike Boze Vice-President I Classes 253 Class Favorites Janice Raney participated in volleyball and basketball for which she was elected Miss Sportsmanship. Janice enjoys being involved in all sports, such as volleyball, basketball, swimming, and softball. She was in the Spanish club this year. Ricky Hurt was chosen by the freshmen as Mr. Sportsmanship. Ricky's hobby is basketball. The only sport Ricky played for Jersey Village was basketball. Ricky played his best and hardest to receive this position. 254 - Classes r--v '--'c' 5 S 5, A an 1-cs J. 1 step-funn-4. If . za A Angela Curry was elected Most Pop- ular. Angela's hobbies include danc- ing, swimming, skiing, gymnastics, walking, and talking. Angela was also involved in Gold Dusters. 'rg Q Kenny Rivera was chosen Most Pop- ular of his class. Kenny involved him- self with the football and track teams. His hobbies are fishing, baseball, and swimming. Kenny feels being chosen as a class favorite was a privilege. Class Favorites Gi Gi Smith was chosen Most Versatile. She is an active member in several organizations! President - French Club, Treasurer of the freshman class, Student Congress, and elected as junior varsity cheerleader for next year 78-79, Her hobbies are softball, jogging, dancing, skiing, and cheerleading. Gi Gi feels it was a great honor, which she is very proud of. Being involved in basketball and football, Greg Kellogg was cho- sen by the freshman class as Most Versatile. Greg's hobbies are water skiing, fishing, and rod wrapping. For those of you who do not know what rod wrapping is, it is wrapping fishing poles. Classes - The Difference Is Very Clear Abbott, Paula Ackley, Sheera Aguilar, Melinda Alford, Cheryl Allen, Tony Annis, Randy Appolito, Tony Arechiga, Alice Armanious, Ema Armstrong, Randy Arriola, Shelia Ashley, C. T. Barhorst, Annette Barnes, Cynthia Barnes, Lydia Baron, Richard Baskin, David Baskin, Theresa Bates, Frances Batten, Todd Behne, Kathye Beisert, Dennis Benge, Kenny Berg, Barry Binion, Steve Birkes, Emma Bodden, Bill Bond, Steven Bonefas, Chris Boren, Laura Bosse, Dwayne Boyd, William Boze, Mike Bravenic, Susan Broady, Kenneth Brelsford, Brad Brogden, Vicki Brown, Dawn Brown, Kelly Brown, Mike Brown, Peter Bruner, Lydia When entering Jersey Village, freshmen begin to notice a differ- ence from their previous school. Size of classrooms and distance between classes becomes a more difficult task of adjustment. The size of a class may vary with the course he or she takes. Distance between classes creates the problem of tardies, but until then freshmen will need to learn the art of walking fast. l cm mn U.. C: CD? E.: 45 C? Om. EEE mom .C-CE 'isa QE.: O..- :wg cv ..- E .X 5 O 3 5 5, O - 256 - Freshmen H an ru E Qi' LLI 419' Brunner, Robyn Brzymialkiewicz, Shelly Bunting, Tommy Finally there is one last distinction between the two school lev- els. Freshmen are handed the social status name of Fish. This adds to their problem of social standings. Upper classmen enjoy picking on Fish, because of the nevervending rotation of social standings. From the first day of school the difference between Junior High and Jersey Village is very clear. Buras, Steve Burns, Jane Burton, Hattie Burton, Troy Buss, Mike Butterfield, Cliff -,sk -if ,f 5- A Q Wt fyffm ,, rar 4 ya l l l l Butzhe, Clint Byrd, Brad Cabaniss, Cindy Campbell, John Carroll, Keith Carter, Arthur Carter, Chris Carter, Jerry Carter, Paula Case, Adrienne Castleberry, Sandy Castillo, Roxanne Castilow, Sharral Chaloupka, Sharon Chandler, Sean Chelakis, Russell Clark, Dan Clay, Jimmy Clifton, Lisa Coapland, Jackie Coker, Paige Cooper, Cathy Cooper, Jeff Cordes, Janet Crawford, Dana Crow, Chuck Cunter, Steve Curry, Angela Daniel, Ronnie David, Teresa Davis, Jack Denby, Cynthia Dernehl, Debra Desselles, Droy DeVries, Sherri Diehl, Sara Dill, Mark Dopyera, Kim Doxtad, Julie Droemer, Paul Drawe, Kimberly Dreyer, Ronnie Freshmen - 257 Driver, Terry Dunlap, Glenda Dunlap, Sheryl Dye, Brenda Elkins, Kathy Eng, Lillian Engle, Kurtis Erdman, Elizabeth Ewing, Tim Fallin, Joe Farley, Robby Farrell, Charles Figgs, Angie Flores, Arnold Flores, Sam Fly, David Foster, Flebecca Foster, Shelia Frazier, Cal Frazier, Carmon Freeman, Esther French, Howard Garcia, Gracie Gast, Jimmie Gates, Cedric Gates, Lisa Gipson, Jaczueline Gobert, James Gonzales, Selena Granger, Kathy Gray, Mike Green, Carl Habeager, Brenda Hall, David Hanscom, Flandy Hansen, Diane Hanson, Joy Harrell, Shari Harrison, Lynda Hart, John Hartman, Carolyn Hartman, Gina Hayes, Jimmy Hazlewood, Steven 258 - Classes Homework: A Freshman Put Off Kellogg, Greg Kennedy, Tom Ketchersid, Pam Kilnar, Jeanne Kin, Alan Kinard, Rhonda King, Marchell Klynrnan, Skippy Klawinsky, Merry Knutson, Stefanie Kosik, Travis Krouskop, Cindy Henderson, J. W. Hensarling, Cecil Henson, Linda Hernandez, Cathy Herndon, Tracy Herrin, Rosann Herring, Tina Herzog, Billy Hicks, Rhonda Higginbotham, Shawn Higgins, Joey Hill, Charlie Hinojosa, Elsa Hoffmann, Schelli Holub, Ricky Horn, Sherry Horne, Brian Howard, Cheryl Howard, James Howell, Kay Hudler, Angela Hurt, Ricky Hutson, Danny Hutson, David Inman, Beverly lrani, Karl Jarosek, Ricky Jefferson, Alvin Jenkins, David Johnston, Dean Jones, Jackie Jones, Tamara Juneau, Beverly Kelley, Debbie Kelley, Randy Kelley, Virginia Nlost freshmen are plagued with tons of homework. Teachers give stu- dents ample time in class to finish the assignments. But some freshmen manipulate their 55 minutes by goof- ing-off or writing notes to friends. Thus the books are Iugged home and the boring chore begins. Many fresh- men have different ways in which they approach their homework. On the phone with a friend or perhaps receiv- ing vibes from their favorite rock groups. Some freshmen feel that homework on weekends is a dreaded drag. They feel they could have spent their time running around with friends or watching a good movie on televi- sion. Classes - 259 Kwiatkowski, Joanne Labay, Lorrie Lambert, Chuck Lancaster, Terry Lapeyrouse, Mark Lebedzinski, Brenda Lebedzinski, Lori LeBIand, Kim Lechlider, Kevin Lee, Dena Leland, Joe Leland, Leslie Leitko, Barry LePori, Jacqueline Linden, Karla Liollio, Andrea Little, John Little, Sandra Lorenz, Russell Luckenbach, Alvin Luker, Vaneesa Lundquist, Denise Lyons, James MacDonald, Mark McCarthy, Patricia McClendon, Suzanne McDermott, Cindy McElfresh, Doug McGee, Johnny McGill, Terrie McKeen, Marsh McKeown, Michelle Mclnneaney, Kelly McLaughlin, Bobby McLemore, Lisa Magee, Eddie Manato, Trisha Manning, Cynthia Marion, Bobby Martin, Doug Martinez, Alicia Martarese, John Matthew, Scott Matthews, Ronald Mazyn, Doug Milliken, Robert Milliken, Tammy Milton, Jacelyn Miner, Kelli Mirando, Mario Mitchell, Mike Mitschke, Connie Moncent, Pleasant More, Linda' Morgan, Tammy Motes, Sabrina Neel, Patty Nestrsta, Sharon 260 - Classes Freshmen Boost Morale - 3' O E Bl EU au sassa dxa p Excitement or could it have been curiosity! This would be the first pep rally for the class of '81 to attend at Jersey Village. Freshmen were in a bit of a frenzy because they did not know what to expect. They filed into the boys' gym in amazement, settling themselves on the bleachers. As the cheerleaders begin to chant, freshmen assisted in boosting the morale of the football players. Niver, Phyllis Niver, Shanna Normandon, Keith Novak, Beth Oakum, Robbie Oieda, Veronica Oldham, Harold Oliver, James Orsak, Donna Osborn, Robert Overmann, Emilie Parker, Jennifer Pastran, Ruben Patterson, Sherri Payne, Troy Perry, Velma Pete, Steven Peterman, Ernest Pilkinton, Donna Pillow, Kyle Potts, Mary Pruett, Vada Ramirez, Robert Raney, Janice Raschke, Marlinda Reason, Dale Reed, Reggie Reid, Rocky Rhea, Melissa Ricca, Barbara Rivera, Kenny Robbins, Frances Robertson, Blane Robson, Donald Rodriquez, Johnny Rodriquez, Judy Rogers, Phillip Rosas, Carolyn Ross, Terry Roy, David Rudy, Melissa Russell, Kerry Rutherford, Dodie Ruthford, Richard Schaefer, Jackie Classes - 261 Freshmen Are Seized by Emotions Sierra, Auggie Silcox, ,John Silquero, Felicia Simmons, Deanna Slu, Richard Smith, Gigi Smith, Phillis Snow, Diana Soto, Lorenzo Spencer, Pam Spinser, Donna Spooner, Shannon Spraggins, Christy Spraggins, Melinda Srkala, Amy Stanford, Johnny Stell, Wesley Stephens, Kirby Stepp, Ron Stewart, Harris Stiles, Julie Talley, Jonathan Tarto, Rick Taylor, Bertly Taylor, Brently Taylor, Kent Telschow, Floyd Terry, Dawn Thompson, Ray Thurmond, Lisa Tillison, Laura Tomek, Edwina Torres, Rosie Tracy, Katherine 262 - Classes Schindler, Teresa Schindler, Tracy Schweigert, Vickie Scoville, Clayton Shelton, Eddie Shephard, Michael Shepherd, Boyd Sibert, Kelly 1914 ui pauaddeq lsn 'sselo Sui .dill 9 I9ll9lW IN si ulvioayo seq1eq15uiq1aLuos1noqe panoxa X Trousdale, Jerri Tucker, Cheryl Tucker, Waymond Tyrrell, Tracy Vallery, Pam Vela, Elizabeth Vesely, Laura Viking, Shirley Aluieue 1294 J GH aut eu pai 5, 3 O .-Q U71-o 3' 22 'U 51:2 3' ID Villalpando, Johnny Villarreal, Oscar Walding, Johnny Walker, Lee Ann Wallace, James Walshak, Teresa Warden, Michele Warton, Angelia Wass, Neil Watts, Kyleene Weinert, David Wernecke, Donna West, Curtis Weston, Brent 5 A' Westphal, Brett Wheeler, Kirk White, Terri Whiteworth, John Williams, Jolene Williains, Steven Wilson, David Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Pamela Wiseman, Peggy Wofford, Tammy Woolsey, Jamie Yaklin, Scott Yancey, Juanita Yohner, Pam Zacharias, Delisa Zalesak, Kirk The first day of school begins with many fresh' men affected by new environment. 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Llfjdlg - Adams, Donna - 246 amet ef e - Adams' Mike garon, Rlchsrd - 110 Adams, Tammy - 113 arrymen' am - Adlrisdn, David - 246 gasillugfi MFE' -233' 246 Aguilar, Johnny - 145, 61, as av' - 59 , , f f Aguilar, Linda - 256 777 130' 244' 246 - S - Baskin, Theresa - 256 Agullar' Oma Bates Fran - 256 Anlgriin, Judy - 148, 182, Baneg Todd 256 236,146,134 , I - Albrecht, Charles - 236 B315 Cllaflle - 125, 246 Alford, Cheryl - 128, 256 23232, Albino 15 Aldred, Gwen - 91, 95, eau Om' ammy - ' 111, 130, 236, 94, 96 142, 156, 158, 246 Allen, Clayton - 72, 139 Begzgeqlfgnell - 117, l 18, Allen, Susan E. - 146 B h 'J. 125 246 Allen, Susan -134,135, 61 'm - ' ' 148' 236 Behne Kathye 32 125 Allen Tami ' M ' ' ' 256, 1 13 Que? TSE: - 715356 Beisera, Dennis - 256 A e Q' egh d 47 Benefield, Carla - 246 nggllneno' 'C ar - ' Benge, Donna - 246, 98 inmsllyag - 21355 256 Begg? Kenny - 46, 57, ng? ,jg Y - ' ' Bentley, Billy - 246 ', Berg, Barry - 256 Appollto, Tony - 47,256 Areenige, Alice - 134, 136, Bel?1'5FlVa - 246' 98' 99' 137 256 '- Berger, Kathy - 125,236 A , E - 156, rgnsgllqllz ma Bergman, Tracy - 246 Armstrong, Curtis - 44, Bergman' Wendv - 236 200, 68 Berryman, Sam Armstrong, Randy - 256 3955, Dwayne - 246 Arnett, I-Ori - 236 Blnion, Steve - 47,256 Arnett, Mike - 246 Birkes, Emma - 256 Arlola, Sheila - 256 3156, Kelly - 236 Ashbaugh, Dan - 236, 162 Else, T3l'VlmY A- - 245 Ashbaugh, Jeff - 236, 141 BlSl19D,Clrldv - 79, 80, 81, Aenley,c.1. - 47,256 ' 130, 245, Aenley, lflnende - 117,236 B'ZlZ0Fg3C'a'Q - 41' 2461 Avila Delia -118 ' ' Black Harlan - 41 246 54 A V I I Ymond' Lucas Bloecher, Barbara - 118 Boatman, Curt- 246, 112 Bodden, Bill - 256,112 Bodiford, Sherry Lynn Bodiford, Terry Backus, Lynette - 236, 146 Bodmer, Cassie - 246 Bailey, Belinda - 118, 119 Bollom, Brenda - 118, Bailey, Mark - 118,236 236,154 Baker, Bob - 44 Bollom, Joe - 133, 246,63 Baker, John Bonar, Tommy Baker, Russell BOl'1d, Mark - 236 Bankol Alen - 41 Bond, Steven - 46,256 Banks, Bubba - 65, 66, 67, Bonefas, Chris - 256 145 Bonefas, Matthew - 236, 268 - Index Brownlow, Augusta Bruner, Barbara - , 147, 236 Bruner, Lydia - 256 Brunner, Robyn - 256 Brzymialkiewicz, Shelley - 256 Budro, Carole Budro, Troy Bunting, Carleen -125, 246 Bunting, Tommy - 256 Buras, Kenneth - 70, 71, 246 Buras, Steven - 257, 113 Burgess, Joe - 32,236 Burgess, Laurene 139 , 2 6 , 101, yd,l I , 1 f , ,14, Baskin Lena-74 75 76 f 1 174' 256 ' ' I , 112 63 2 113 44 ff 23 l P 117118 6 15 129 Burnett David-32 246 2 98 131 145 4 Burnett Diana-5 32 79 81 246 21 98,80 154 Burns Jane - 257 Burr Alonzo - 44 246 Burton Hattie - 128 257 Burton Troy L. - 257 139 Buss Michael D. - 257 Bustion - 236 Butler Penny- 246 Butterfield Cliff - 257 Butterfras Randy - 41 Butzke Clint- 257 Byrd Brad - 57 257 Byrdken - Byrd Leah - 246 Byrd Stacy Cabaniss Buddy-2 4 23 113139 Cabaniss Cindy-32 257 Cain Donald Jr. - 150 236 139 Camacho Mark-44 246 Campbell John Calvin Jr. + 57 Cantu, John - 257 Cantu Ray - 257 Carey Tony - 141 Car son Debi- 112 Carpenter Debbie - 236 Carpenter Ricky - 2 Carter Brent - 24 Carter Chris 46 257 Carter David - 121 257 Carter James - 236 Carter Jef -47 57 Carter Jerry-257 139 Carter Karen - 32 247 Carter Pau - 47 Carter aua- 8 Carter Toni- 47 Carter Vernell Casanova Anna Maria - 24 1 13 Case Adrienne - 32 257 Castillo Roxane - 257 Castllow Sherrall - 257 Castelberry Sandra - 128 156 157 253 257 Caviness Mark - 247 Chaloupka Sharon - 128 257 Chandler Kevin - 236 Chandler Mitch - 236 Chandler Sean - 46 257 Chase Chris - 247 Chelakis Russell- 257 Childress Russell- 236 Chism Krista - 236 1, ', , ,i5 ' ' 139' , 0, 6, , , ' 118, 2 , l ', , 36 Carroll, Keith - 257, 162 , 1 112i155 ' ' f f ,2 , l 2 ' ,P l 11 ,119, 257 , 2 7' , ', 32, Christiansen, Kim -113 DaviS,Jin1n1v Cisneros, Joe - 236, 141 DBWSJ JOEY - 247, 285 Clark, Dan - 257 Dav1S,Kennv - 247 Clark, Tonyla - 236 Davis, Nancy - 237 Clay, Jimmy Lee - 257 Davis, Ronnie - 125, 237 Clayton, Joel - 247 Davis, Tina - 83, 133,247 Cleboski, Jude - 47,247 Denbv. Cynthia - 117. 118, Clemmey, Richard - 110 - 257' 263 I Clevenger, 1 Defnehl, Debbie - Clifton, Lisa - 257 Desselles, Droy - 125,257 Clinkscales, Chuck - 44, Desseuesl F10'111V V' - 247 148, 247' 113,641,163 DeVries, Sherri - 257 Coapland, Zack - 257, 146 01611115212 - 257 Coker, Paige - 257 Dill, Mark - 71,257 Cole, Monte - 32, 125, 247 Dillon, Donald - 150, 151, Coleman, Bern - 134, 247 D,537'51' 1111121 120 151 - 1 on, ona - , , Cokfgngan, Joel 152, 237, 2371211112139 Collins, pam-125 D1XOt'l, Lisa - 147, 237 Collins, Ftnonda - 162 1309319311651 DODY - 125 Conley, Keith - 237 Dobarganes, Moe - 257 II A - 247 Doblas, Cindy -150,151, - 247 153, 156, 158, 174,237 Cooley, Jerry - 117, 118, Dobson' M'51V - 247 119' -I2-I DOdd, Debbie - 247 Cooney' Ed - 247 Dolejsi, Diane - 91, 130, Cooney, Kathy - 257 D 247' 139 1124111 152 Cooggr, Flint- 133, 247, Oggila' m' ' - ' Cooper, Jeff - 47,257 Donvenf K'm - 98 Cooper Mindy 237 Doss, Donald - 41, 247, ' T 60, 59 Cogigaqdggherlei - 151, Douglas' Craig - 237 ' Downey, David - 118, 119 CO5S?'1d'Ka'en 32' 147' Doxrad, Julie - 93, 130, Cordas, Janet- 257 D 251111219 1 128 Cordray, Kenneth - 117, 1321? 1m er Y - ' 118,119,237 D P 1 7 conell, Ftooln - 247 Digjgagrefaa' 22547 C l , D ' - 1 5, ' T' 0512781111 Onme 2 Dreyer, Ronald - 47,257 Crawford, Dana - 257 Driver, Terry - 47, 57,258 Crawford, Lee Drushel, Jeff - 196,247 Creighton, Cindy - 259' Dunlap, Glenda - 32,258 247 Dunlap, Sheryl - 258 Crooks, Cindy - 247 DYE, Brenda - 253 Crgwf Chuck - 257 Dzierzanski, Martha - 247, Cunningham, Brenda - 112 237 Cunter, Steve - 257 Curry, Angela - 16, 134, 254, 257 Eason, Judy - 112, 247, 146 Ebert, Heidi Eddins, Gordon - 162 oady, Jenifer - 117, 118, EdQe,Pan1 -111.237 119, 237 Edmonds, Terry - Ed Dale, Dickey Edwards, Collynne - 14, Daniel, Jack 1 237 79, 89, 91,130,161, 237 D3ni9I1Mike -113 Edwards, Eileen - 148, Daniel, Ronnie-257, 112 2371146 Dames, Hank Elder, vlnoe - 237, 112, n 8 n - 20 1, 115 Da11,112,1Q1,i3,eZ137, 21 '9 Elkins, Alene - 111,237 Daugmryl Nancy - 89190, Elkins, Kathy - 117, 258 Q11 130, 1431237121 Elliott, Shela - 74, 130, Davenport, Douglas 1421 1431 1471237 David, Teresa - 133,257 51110111 Tamfnv -1341247 Davis, David - 247, 112 Elumf Yveffe - 32' 112 Davis, Duane - 46, 72, 133 Eme'S0'1fB'ad'eY - 247 Davis' Jack - 257 EFT16l'S0l'1,JB11- 237, 113 Emmett Maggie - 247 Eng Lillian-32 83 92 93 130 258 Eng Linda - 7 Engle Kurtis - 258 Englishbee Alvin Englishbee Mark Ennis Steve - 204 Erdman Beth - 258 113 Escamilla Ernaro- 117 8 119 121 247 Escobar Louann - 125 Evans Sandra- 47 Evans Susan - 16 134 Ewing Tim - 258 Fairchild Perri B. - Fallin Annette - 159 247 a in Joe-25 112139 Farley Robby - 258 113 Farley Mike - 237, 139 Farmer Charles- Farmer Randy L. Farrell Charles-46 258 Faulk Steve-44 45 247 Feldhousen Kim -237 Ferris P i ip- Ferris Susan - 128 247 Figgs Angie - 2 Figgs Ce ric- 56 162 4 Flores Arnold -46 258 Flores Pete Flores Sally -134 195 4 146 Flores Sam-47 72 258 Fly David - 2 8 Ford Aaron - 12 112 Ford Darryl Fortson Annette - 237 Fortson Garnetta E. - 36 7 Foster Rebecca - 2 8 Foster Rita - Foster Shei a - 95 258 94 96 Fournier Heidi- 247 Fowlkes Donna Frazer James - Frazier Cal- 2 5 Freeman Esther - 258 Freeman Michelle-32 8 159 French Donald-20 41 121 237 241 French Howard-32 258 Frerichs James Fromenthal Debbie- Fuller John - 204 139 Fuqua Kathy - 148 237 ,l 1 32,23 11 , ', , ,155 ,' 2 2371 ' ' , 139 113 ' ' F ll , 8, , 1, 162 113 ' ' , hll 237 ,' 581 , Cl , Flack, Frank -118, 121, 2 7,155 2 7', ' ' 1 , 5 , , , 3, 1 1 , 23 , 5 , 111 , 1 , , ,' 113 , 1 1,2 8 11 , ' ,113 ' 1 , 133, 237 1201 ' ' Gafford Elaine- 47 Gage Donna - 144 237 Gajeske Bobby - 237 Gaan Laura-121 6 4 Garcia Cynthia Garcia Gracie - 258 Garcia Joe - 4 Garcia Lydia Garcia Simon Garris Cynthia Gaspard Mellisa Gast Jimmie - 258 Gaston Russell- 247 Gates Cedric - 258 Gates James -- 247 113 Gates Jerry - 247 113 63 Gates Lisa -133 258 Gatlin onny -1 24 Gibbs Dorothy - 237 Gibbs MaryAnn -2 7 Giffen Mike Gilbert Gary Wayne - 117 118, 119 7 Gi iam Lisa-32 247 112 Gilliland Pam - 247 Gipson Jacqueline D. - Girops, Mike - 4 Gish Jackie- 125 248 Gish Joanna Gobert James - 258 139 Godwin Teresa - 7 Gongora, Karen - Gonzales, Mary - Gonzales Selena -83 258 Goodman Kimberli Goodrum Karen- 9 24 113 Goodson Jerry-47 Gore Troy Grady Todd Graff Amy - 24 Graff Philip Graham Garon Granger Kathy- 125 2 8 Graus Harley - 237 Gray Bo - 9 Gray Mike - 25 Gray Mi eT. - 48 Gray Renata - 24 113 Green Carl- 258 Gregory Cynthia - 248 Grein Darrell- 40 152 237 145 Gressett Junior- 125 248 Griffith Colleen - 134, 136,248 139 Griswold David-46 72 Griswold Jimmy - 5 40, 165 237 145 Gruller Sam Grun Bryant- Grun Pam- 79 130 248 Grun Teresa - Gruder Gary - 40 237 Index - 26 , 2 l ,' ,13, 1 6 1 y 2 7 631 ' ' 113 ' ' ,L 17,119, 7 f 3 , '24 , ll , , , 2581 2 7 123 ' ' Godwon, Debra 1 , 23 112 147,205, 237 f 15, 8, ,1 8 1 , 5 ,1 6 13 , 8 , lt 2 , 3, ,' 162 1 125 1 9 139, 145, 202 Gryder, Janet - 247, 112 Guillory, James - 32, 148, 23 131 54 Gullo Donna 134 156 157 247 139 Gullo Lisa 134 237 Gunter Lori 2 7 Gunter Steve Guthrie Bill Guthrie Tom 248 Habegger Brenda 5 Habegger David 248 Haegelin Emily 248 146 Haidik Annette 134 135 237 139 Ha a a a Ha Allen Bre t 258 Leo 48 Patty 237 Randy 152 237 Hallmark Bart 41 237 139 146 Ham Debbie 238 112 Hamilton Kay Hamilton Lacy 125 Hammond Lori 248 Hanath Mark 248 Hanier Dan Hansard Debbie Hanscom Randy 46 56 258 139 145 61 59 Hansen Diane 128 5 Hansen Jan Hansen Joy 258 Hardin Christi 238 Harding Rickey Hardy Todd 44 68 Hardisty Glenn Harman Tricia 248 Harrell Cindy 32 238 Harrell Shari 258 Harris Janette 147 238 Harrison Lynda 258 Harrison Margie 134 2 8 Hart John 46 56 258 107 64 63 Hartman Carolyn 258 Hartman Gina 128 258 Harvey Bob 41 42 43 53 245 107 69 68 286 Hatcher Rusty 238 141 Hayes Jimmy 258 Hazlewood Beth 32 148 248 Hazlewood Elizabeth 248 146 154 Hazlewood Scooter 47 258 139 64 63 Helm Bessie 147 238 Helm James 101 05 Helm Laura Henderson J W 41 259 Hensaring Doug 32 259 139 270 Index 7, ,1 , '- 3 , -2 8, 155 ', ' -159, ll, H ll, t- H ll, -2 H ll, - ll, - , , - ,43, ' , -162 , ' - ,2 8 ', ' '- ,123 3 , , , I -32, 57, ,' , , ' , - fi Henson, Earl Henson, Michael - 41, 248, 68 Henson, Paul - 32 Hern, Dennis Hernandez, Cathy - 259, 1 12 Herndon, Tracy - 259 Herold, Debbie Herrin, Rosann - 117,259 Herrin, Roxann - 147, 238, 1 13, 146 Herring, Tina - 259 Herrington, Philip - 248 Herzog, Billy - 57, 259 Hester, Roger - 146 Hicks, Doug - 248 Hicks, Karla - 32,238 Hicks, Rhonda - 82, 83, 93, 130, 259 Hicks, Tina -150, 151, 238 Higginbotham, Shawn - 259 Higgins, Joey - 46, 125, 259 Hill, Annette - 133, 113 Hill, Charlie - 46, 259, 139 Hill, Hervette - 83 Himebaugh, Orvis - 248 Hinojosa, Elsa - 147,259 Hinson, Linda - 333 Hinson, Paul - 41, 248,68 Hitchcock, Leah - 144, 238, 242, 1 13 Hitchcock, Jim - 112 Hobbs, Debbie - 156, 157, 248 Hoeppner, David - 248, 139, 59 Hoffmann, Schelli - 259 Hoffmann, Tina - 238 Holcomb, Elaine - 248 Holcomb, Mary - 238 Hollingsworth, Kim - 248 Hollis, Bobby - 125,248 Hollis, Tom - 248 Holt, Joseph - 238, 55 Holub, Ricky -152 Honganen, Dana - 248, 98, 99, 131, 154 Hopfe, Greg Hopkins, Rhonda - 128, 248 Horn, Hattie - 93, 248 Horn, John - 44, 248, 68 Horn, Sherry -118, 121, 259 Horne Brian - 259 Horne, Julie -121, 134, 136, 156, 158, 243, 248, 155 House, Denise - 79, 80, 81, 91, 248 House, Iris House, Odessa - 248 House, Paul - 152, 204, 238 Houston, Diane - 238 Howard, Cheryl - 259, 112 Howard, James - 259 Howell, Dan - 248 Howell, Donna Howell Kay - 259 Howell Nina - 2 Howell Sandy Hawk Debbie Hudler Angela - 2 9 Huebner Nancy - 23 Hughan Cathy - 238 Humphrey Chris - 238 Husser Hunt Robbin Hunt Jerrell Hunt Tammy - 248 Hurt Maurice-41 65 66 4 Hurt Ricky-56 254 259 Husser Leigh Ann - 2 8 Hutson, Danny - 125,259 Hutson Dave - 259 lngrando Stephanie - 248 Inman Beverly - 259 Inman Brent Inman S erry-111 8 Inman Vernon - 238 lrani Karl- 59 Jackson Lee Jackson Ray Michael Jackson Norman Jacobs Greg - 248 63 59 Jarosek Ricky - 25 113 Jefferson Anthony Jefferson Alvin C. - 259 Jemison, Karen - 248 Jenke, Mark - Jenkins, David - 56 259 Jezek Paul- 238 139 4 Joe Leland-32 260 146 Johnson, Donna - 32 238 Johnson Greg Johnson Kenneth J, - , 129 248, 131 Johnson Kenneth - 2 8 112 6 Johnston Charles - 248 Johnston Dean - 32 259 Jones Andrew - 238 Jones, Bonnie - 248 Jones, at y - Jones David - 248 Jones, Dorothy Jones Harry - 44 Jones ac ie-32 ,259 112 Jones Lester - 248 Jones Raymond Jones Ronda Jones, Tami - 59 Jones Toni- 48 Jopplin Bryant- 125 249 1 38 ', 5 , 3 67,1 5 ' ' ' , I , ,3' 112,113 1 it ,23 ,' 2 ,I bl , I 139 Jeffcoat, Donna 162 ' ' 141 15' ' ' 1 101 , 3, ,14 c it 113 11 it ,117, 128 , 2 , 2 Jordan, Lance - 249 Judy Steve - 23 112 Juneau Beverly - 259 Juneau Eulice D. - 4 Kaase Kathy - 118 48 249, 154 Keilers Danny- 125 249 Keith Denise - 238 Kelley Debbie-259 Kelley Randy- 125 259 Kelley Virginia - 59 Kellogg Greg-46 57, 255 259 Kellogg Karon-9 238 Kellum Henry-48 49 50 51 175 249 69 145 Kellum Karri -92 93 Kennedy Kathleen - 148159 249146154 Kennedy Mike- 182 238 Kennedy Tom - 259 Kercheville Kevin -44 63 Ketchersid Pam - 259 4 Kidd,Cindy-74 84 130 249 139 Killingsworth Shannon - 238 141 Kilnar Carrolyn - 128 238 Kilnar Jeannie - 259 Kinard Rhonda -128 259 261 113 Kinard Sandra King Clyde Kin Mark - 249 113 King Marchell-128 259 King Ronnie - 72 238 Kirkland Rhonda Kirkland Ron - 249 Klawinsky, Merry - 144 25 113 Klynman Skippy - 259 Knight Donna Kay -128 Knight James M. - 249 Knutson Cindy - 79, 118 119,130 249,131 , 46 Knutson Stefanie - 32 82 118 119 130, 9 Koehn Mike-70 71 249 Koenning, Kenneth - 125 2 Komsie, Cindy - 3 117 Koopman, Jeff - 238 Kopech, Billy - 249 Kosik Travis - 259 Kossie, Dorothy - 83, 93 Krouskop Cindy - 259 Krowakop Jo - 238 Krouskop Mike - Kubiak Jeff - 4 Kukreja Ashu - Kuyawa Randy - 2 Kwiatkowski Joanne - 260 Kyser Candy - 249 , 8, , 139 1 4 , ,l , J 2 ' I , ' 133, 1 6 ' ' Kin,Alan-32,259 Q, , 9, , , I ,1 , ,' , 25 ' ' 38 ' 2, 130 ' ,I 238 , 2 9 , lOl , 38 Mary 4 129 239 Labay Duke 125 238 123 141 Labay Lorrie 95 125 260 96 LaCoste Cathy Lage Shirley 238 Lambert Chuck 260 141 Lancaster Charles 249 Lancaster Gre 2 8 Lancaster Theresa Lancaster Terry 57 260 Lanclos Steve 249 Lanier Donald Lapeyrouse Daniel 260 Lara Carla 249 Lassonde Tony 118 119 238 6 Lau Jeannie Leake Sidney 238 141 Leatherman Ranae 49 Lebedzinski Brenda 117 8 Lebedzinski Lori 121 260 Lebedzinski Mike 2 LeBlanc Kim 250 Lechlider Dean 2 8 41 Lechlider Donna 238 Lechlider Kevin 260 LeCroy Jerry 238 145 Lee Dena 134 260 Lee Robert 2 5 238 145 61 60 59 58 Leake Matt 249 Lehmann Sandra 3 Leitko Barry 260 Leitko Dorraine 238 146 Leland Leslie 260 98 Lenkel Michael 238 LePor1 Jacqueline 260 Leslie Roger 32 238 Lewis Edgar 41 117 18 119 Lin en Karla 121 9 260 155 LIOIIIO Andrea 260 Little Greg 249 Little Mike 60 itte Sandra 118 2 0 Lockett Ceryta 117 249 on an Tina 111 158 238 Lopez Melissa 134 136 147 204 238 Lorenz Rusty 125 260 Luckenbach Salvin 260 Luckenbach Adam 32 149 238131 154 Luker Vaneesa 117 260 Lundquist Denise 260 Lundquist Jeff 41 249 Lynch Steve Lyons George Lyons Jimmy 60 , 9- 3 139 ' - ' ' , -117, , , ,14 , I L2 11,119,'260 - ' ' ', '-117, I. .I . i ', - 3,1 ' , -323, 93,130,257 ' I ' -147, 11, ,129 ' ' d , - ,12, ' f ' -2 Li, - ,119, . 6 L Q ',' - ,156, 139 ' - ' 120 - ' ' ,J -2 Lyons Pat- 147 , 157,187 238 Mabe Greg 4 249, MacDonald, Mark 4 260 Maciejeski, Bruce 4 127 55 Maciejeski Cliff- , 239 139 Mack R1pley441 133 24 Madrual Diane 4117 Magee Eddie4 0 Mahlmann Clarence 4 125 249 Maikranz Jimmy Majorwitz, Frank -125 24 Maluski Danny 419 249 Manalo Trisha -176, 260 Manney, Shawn 4 249 Manning Cynthia 4 20 Marburger Linda 4 2 Marion Bobby 4 260 Markert, Paula 4 5,15 143 249, 139 Marth Deborah 4 Martin, Doug 4 32 260 Martin inn1e43 18 148,249 Martin, Pau a 4 42 Martinez Alicia 4 260, 155 Martinez Christina 4 32 147 239 Martinez, Michelle 4 239 Matarese Jon 4 260 Matthew Ronnie 4 249 Matthew Scott 4 46 260 Matthews Ronnie 4 2 Matthews Ruth L, 4 239 Matthews Robert Mayes Tim 4 249 Maynard Diana 4 147,156 157,239 Mayo, Clint Mazyn Doug 4 260 Means Malinda 4 39 Medack Brenda 4 32, 125 239 Medrano Ruben 4 41 Meek Rhonda 4 121 Me cher Linda 4117 5 Melendy Daniel Mendez Janet 4 1 18 Meyer, Dolores 4 250 Middleton, Sonya 4 250 Mikolajewski, 'z 4 Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller Kathy 4 2 , Kevin 4 250 139 Mark Phillip Tanya 4 128 239 , ,156 , 139 32, 125, ' , 126 Q , , ,I 26 O , 112' ' ' 112' ' 44,118, , 117, 6 , 39 ,I 129, 249113,146,154 113 ' ' ,c 2, 1 , 126, 1 1 ', '60 ' , 118, 1 2 1 ' , ,2 0 ,' ,128, 146 L1 250 , 39112 Milliken, Tammy 4 121 60 Milliken, Robert 4 260 Milton Jacelyn 4 260 Miner Kelli- 0 Minze Linda Miranda, Mario M. 4 260 Miranda, Roland 4 2 Mireles Mike 4 41 Mire es, Tricia -134 147 Mitchell Bill 4 250 Mitchell Michael 4 46, 125 129 260 Mitschke, Connie 4 260 Micak, Kenneth 4 239, 113 Mock Brenda Moe ler, Mark 414 125 Molnoskey Glen 4 Molnoskey Nathan -125, 2 Molnoskey Ronnie 4 125, Moncrief Richard 4 Montaresa, Jon 4 139 Montalbano, Dale 4 239 Moore, Irvin 4 Moore Linda 4 128 26 Morgan, Lisa 4159 55 146 Morgan, Steve 4 23 112 Morgan Tammy 4 260, 2 6 Motu Salorina 4 260 Muery Kevin 4 250, 112 Muery, Sandra 4 Munson, Gary L. 4 32, 250 Munson Jack McCarthy Kevin 4 51 49, 4 McCarthy, Patricia 4 260 McCaskill, Cheryl 4 238 McClemore Bonita 4 146 McClenan, Bealinda 4 49 McClenan Cecil 4 249 McClendon Suzanne 4 260 McClure Sheila 4 128 238 McDaniel Becky 4 5 34, 137,148 249,131 McDaniel Iris 4 238 McDaniel Renee 4 146 McDermott Cindy 4 260 155 McElfresh, Doug 4 , 198,260 113 McEllresh Robin 4 249 McGarrah, Lisa 4 128,239 McGee, Curtis 4 32 140 148,239 139 146 McGee, Johnny -125, 127, 260, 139 McGill, Tarria 4 260 Mclnnerney Kelly 4 , 102 260, 54 McKeen, Marsh 4 260 McKeen Sandee 4 239 McKeown Michelle 4 260 262 117, ,2 ,' 26 50, 113 1 ' , I' , , 162 50 ' 141 ' , 125 162 ' 15 , , 0 Morgan, Rick 4 148, 54, , 9' 8 , I 112 , ,2 1 5 ' 2 ,I 11, ' , 32, ' 133 , 101 McKnight, Carol 4 1 1 1, 239 McLaughh, Bobby 4 47, 260, 139 McLaughlin, Karen 4 32, 249 McLemore, Bonita 4 148, 156, 158, 239 McLemore, Lisa 4 83, 93, 130, 260 McPhee, Cindy 4 32, 148, 239,112,113,146 McShan Lee Roy 4 44 72, McShan, Robert 4 40, 72, 73 145 McWilliams Lonnie Neef, Kenneth 4 152, 239 Nee Patty 4 118,260 Nees Monte 4 250 Nesrsta, Bridget 4 239 Nesrsta, Sharon 4 260 Netardus Larry 4 250 112 icol, Beth 4 250 Nichols, Jeff 4 239 Niver, Phyllis 4 261 Niver, Shanna -125, 261 Nixon Scott Normandin, Keith 4 261 Norton, Peggy Novak Beth 4 Oaker, Kerry 4 134 147, 39 Oakum,Robb1e 4 47 Oakum Vernon 4 44 250 Oberg Ganilla 4 O Campo Rudu 4 250 Ochoa, Lupe Odom Gary 4 2 9 Oevermann, Emilie 4 32 113 6 Ogrodowicz Carol 4 250 55, 146 Ojeda Veronica 4 261 Oldham Harold 4 261 Oliver Olson James 4 46 261 Richard 4 41 39 Oliver, ,Michelle 4117, 9 Olson, Mi e4118 9 O Neil, O Reagan, Seane 4 250 Orsak Donna 4 125, Orsak, Robert 4 124 125 239 141 Osborn, Robert 4 261 113 Owen Bobby 4 47,250 Owen Libby 4 50 Owens Deborah 4 250 Owings Jack4117 1 8 25 ,112 Index 4 73 ' ' 1, N ' 117,118, , 261 2 , ,261 ,I 112, , 3 , 14 ' 016116, Robert - 199, 239, ' ',2 23 it ,23 , 261 , 2 ,V I 1 I 0 271 Paape Cathy Pandin Dwayne 50 Parker Jennifer Parnell Michael Pastran Ruben Patek Loretta 250 286 128 261 Smithson Julie - Patterson Patterson Patterson 250 Patterson Cheryl 239 Mic elle Sherri 20 134 156 261 Paul Renate 133 250 Paul Richard 239 139 Pawelek Sandra 250 Payne Troy 239 261 Peet Steven 261 Pendergraft James 5 Perez Albert 80 190 Perez Alvaro 5 Perez Livia 83 92 93 Perry JohnA 32 240 110 68 Perry Renee 250 112 Perry Velma 261 Person Tammy 40 Peferman Marcella 50 Peferman Paul 118 261 Peurifoy Debby 119 250120 Phelps Jerry 240 Phillips Pam 240 Phillips Steve 32 2 0 Pilkinton Donna 121 Pillow Kyle 46 261 Pillow Roger 40 235 240 139 145 60 59 Pitschel Maureen 95 Pleasant Moncent 47 2 Porter John Paul 250 Potts Kathy 261 112 Powell Powell Powell Charles 0 Donny 240 evin Powell Roc y 47 73 Powell Ronnie 240 139 Prescott Arman Jr 148 2 113 115 Pribilski Tami 142 3 156 243 244 245 250 286 139 Prince David Proctor Lisa Pruett Vada 261 112 Quinlan Melznda 125 2 0 Ouiroz Pat 240 272 Index -2 ', -261 ,D.J.-46 , 'h -175, 113' - ' ' , -20 113 - ' ' , -20 136 - ' ' ' ', -2 , -2 Pharis, Lyn - 117, 118, .. 1 - I5 261 ' - ' 60 ' - ' ', -25 ,K ' -112 , K - , 5o,' , '- ' ', '- ,14, 113' - ' ' 5 I 1- I Ramirez Robert- Raney Janice - 83 84 130 254 261 146 Rankin Dwayne-44 45 Raschke Marlinda - 128 261 Rau Brian Ra David - 101 Ray Donna - 240 Ray Jana - 240 141 Raymond Frenie - 117 Reason Dale - 261 Reaves Kathy- 121 250 Reed John - 204 Reed Raggia - 56 261 Rees Tammy- 118 119 Reese Jerri - 250 Reese Rhonda - 32 148 Reese Susan - 23 250 Regiene Brenda - Reinauer Kevin - 44 251 Remington Larry - 240 Renfro David - 23 251 Renteria Rosie - 251 Rhea Melissa -125 261 Rhoads Don-44 125 127 251 Rialine Richard - 240 Ricca Barbara -156 158 Ricca Nancy-117 118 119156158159 240 131 6 Richards Karen - 159 Ried Rocky - 46 261 Riels Venssa-5 134 148 156 157 243 251 131 146 54 Rightmer Lloyd R. - Riley Kathy - 251 Riveire Richard -32 148 Rivera Kenny-46 255 Roach Tricia -91 30 142 143 240 Robbins Frances - 261 Roberson Donna - 240 Roberson Hazel -84 85 88 95 204 240 94 96 Roberson Pam - 83 84 130 251 Roberson Rita - 91 30 147 240 Roberson Tommy - 44 Robertson Blame- 112 39 Robinson Terence - Robison Griff-51 234 240 145 Robson Donald - 47 261 Robson Sheila - 111 40 Roch Marilyn - 240 Rodriguez Johnny - 261 139 Rodriguez Judy - 261 Rogers Nathan - 240 139 Rogers Phillip - 261 , 261 ', 117, v, 131' ' ' 251' ' ' ' , '251, 113 139 ' ' 261 ' ' 414' ' ' ' 251 ' ' f 11 ' ' ' , 125 131' ' ' 261' ' ' , ,1 , ' , ,1 , ', 261, ,1 , 46, 139 , ',2 ' , 47, Rogers, Robin - 134, 144, 240, 139 Rogers Shannon - 251 98 Rolan Richard -41 72 152 240 Rolan Terry-32 148 159 251 146 Roland Susan - 32 125, 40 Rollins George - 251 113 Romeg Jim-98 100 145 Rosas Carolyn - 261 Rosas Daniel- 240 Ross Terry-26 1 3 Roy David - 261 Rudy Melissa - Russell Kerry - Russell Steve - 24 Russell Tammy- 79 80 81 91 130 147 240 Rutherford C eri - 251 Rutherford Do ie- Rutherford Richard - Ruyle Sa ra - Samson Tammy - 79 130 Sanders Mike - 44 251 Sandoval Dennis - 249 Savoie Lee- 18 101 02 104 251 Schaefer Jackie - Schindler Brenda - 79 81 91 130,240 130 261 21 Schindler Tracy-83 92 93 130 262 21 Schkade Eddie Schmidt Lars - Schuller Mike-32 251 Schwartz Howard - 24 Schweigert Johnny-240 Schweigert Vickie - 121 130 262 Scoville Clayton - Scruggs Schann - 79 130 251 139 Seawright Mike - 148 Se ers Ken- 155 141 Sempe Allan - 240 141 eu Philip-32 101 4 148 251 131 154 6 Seu Richard - 32 101 105 262 Shaws Chris - 125,251 Shelton Eddie - 262 Shelton Jan - Shepherd 262 64 Shephard 40 Shephard 2 2 Bo - 46 57 63 Marilyn Lanelle 19 , Mic ael - 57 Sherrod Marianne - 2 . , ,' 1, 1 ', 261 , 261 , 0,139 , , I A , I 98 , 6 261 , 32, 261 , 251 251' ' ' 63 ' ' ' 112 ' ' , , ,1 , ' , 261 Schindler, teresa - 82, 83, f 133 ', ' 0 f 93, ', ' 262 ' ,' ,68 ii , , s , ' , ',10, , , , ,14 1 251 , yd , , 117,118,1 ,141 2 , l'1 , 6 , 111, 134 241 Shirey Cleve - Sibert Kelly - 262 Sierra Auggie - 262 Sierra Karen - 205 241 Silcox John - 262 139 Silguero Felicia - 262 Simmons Deanna - 262 Skarpa Doug - 241 139 SuaChristi-2 113 Smith Bi ieAnn- 8 Smith miie- Smith Gi i-156 3 55 262 155 Smith Lauri- 4 Smith Les ie- 159 165 Smith isa-150151 233 241 113 Smith Lisa J.-147 156 7 187 241 146 Smith lip-144113 Smith Ra h-32 125 Snow Diana - 262 Solis Fernando - 251 55 Somermeyer Walt- 162 Sorensen Paul- 133 148 Sorrelis Hugh - 251 Sorsby Sammy - Soto Lorenzo- 62 Sparks Clarance - 125 Speer Sherry- 125 241 Sparks Billy - 32 241 Sparks Jerry - Spencer Pam - 262 Spiser Donna - 262 155 Spitzenberger Rhonda - 125127164 251 163 Spooner Shannon - 117 6 Spraggins Christy- 62 Spraggins Melinda - 262 Srkala Amy-262 Sach Lisa-101 2 10 117118148 51 Staffa Kim -134 251 Stahlhut Tony-239 241 Stanford Johnny - 262 Stansell Chuck - 41 251 Stansell Lisa -125 251 Stavinoha Marcus - Steinke Kim - 251 Stell Wesley - 47 262 Stephens Joel- 41 Stephens Kirby - 2 Stepp Ron - 262 Stevenson Debra - 241 Stewart Carolyn E. - 251 Stewart Harris - 262 Stewart Laura - 233 241 Stewart Linda - 241 Stewart Melissa - 251 1 251 59 ' ' ' 1 if, 41, , 115 , ii 12, 147,241 ,E 1 112 , G ,25 , 2 , , , 13 ,175, 251,120 , l , , 163 ,L , , 153, , , 15', , , ' ' ,Phil , Smith, Phiiiis - 262 , Ip , , 251 , 241 14'5 ' ' 131 ' ' ,' 241 , 2 1 112 2 2 ' ' , 2 1 ,' ,1o, 4 ,,,, 2 139 ' ' 139 ' ' ' ' , '251 1 62 Stewart, Russell- 162 Stewart, Scott- 125, 241 Stiles, Juli - 262 Stilp, Tony - 150 Stockton, Billy - 139 Stoker, Wayne - 162 Stoner, Nikki - 113 Stringer, Linda - 241 Stuessy, Debbie - 251 Surles, Pam - 117, 118, 119, 233, 241, 112, 113, 120, 131 Sutherland, Penny - 117, 251 Taake, Billy - 241 Talley, Jonathan - 262, 1 12 Tanner, Steve - 241, 139 Tatro, Rick - 262 Taylor, Brentley - 262 Taylor, Kent- 56,262 Taylor, Kid - 251 Teas, David - 241 Telschow, Floyd - 262 Telschow, David - 241 Terrell, Pam - 251 Terrell, Tracy - 101, 102, 104,118, 130,263 Terry, Kenny - 20, 51, 52, 241, 242, 145 Terry, Michelle - 134,262 Thomas, Cheryl - 251 Thomas, Lorin - 5, 31, 144,156,158,160, 161, 233, 234, 235, 241, 123 Thomas, Ray - 47 Thompson, Debbie A. - 1 18, 251 Thompson, Jimmy - 32, 125, 251, 139 Thompson, Ray - 57, 72, 262, 139, 141 Thorne, Denise - 150, 151, 146 Thourot, Mike - 125,251 Thurmond, Lisa - 117,262 Tieken, Paul- 98, 145 Tillison, Jane - 262, 113 Tillison, Maggie - 241 Tolar, Nancy - 118,241 Tomek, Edwina - 190,262 Tomek, Joe - 241, 162 Tomek, Judy - 252 Tomek, Suzanne - 252 Toon, Kay - 79, 91, 130, 252T Torres, Mary P. - 252 Torres, Rosie - 262 Tracy, Katherine - 262 Treichel, Brenda - 2, 128, 241 Tribby, Leann - 20, 148 Troud, Cindy - 252 Trousdale, Jerri - 263 Tucker, Cheryl - 117,263 Tucker, Cynthia - 156, 165, 243, 252 Tucker, Richard - 40,241 I 145 Tucker, Tracy - 16, 134, Tucker Venissa - Tucker Waymon - 57 263 1 Turner Ke ey - 13 4 157 241 146154 Turner Tami- 125 204 Twardowski Tim - 125 Tyrrell - 128 241 Uhrich Penny- 134 252 Upton Scott-44 252 Urban Andy- 113 Valenzuela Susie - 2 Vallery Pam- 4 26 Vallery Te - Varble Daniel-32 252 Varble Tanya - 25 112 Varner Bari- 144 241 Varner Jimmy- 198 252 Vela Beth - 263 Vea Louis - 150 151 Vela Pat-44 68 Vernon Johnny- 5 131 146 54 Vice Keno- 125 252 Vice Robert- 252 Viking Shirley - 263 Villaman Corinne - Villalalous Richard - 162 Villalpando Johnny - 263 Villarreal Oscar - 263 Villarreal Miguel- 241 Voiles Dana- 4 Wa e Beth-117118 119134148156158 252131 146154 Walker Katherine - 117 Walker Lee Ann - 263 146 Walker Linda - 252 Wallace Amalia - 95 252 Wallace Mike - 252 Wa ace Mike- 121 133 263 155 Walling Johnny-46 118 133 263 68 Walshak Teresa-3 117 263 155 Ward Cecil- 241 Warden, Michele - 117, 263 Warmke Rod-245 252 145 61 59 Warmke Sandra - 74 75 77 78 84 88129130 160 161 234 241 286 Warncke Jackie 2 2 Warton Angela 118 263 Wass Artlta 129 134 4 Wass Neil 47 263 Watkins Teresa 118 166 252 131 Watson Cindy 241 Watson Mike Watts Kyleene 134 263 Watts Steve 241 Weaver Ray 125 252 Webb Pam 23 79 80 91 95 130 241 94 96 Webber Annette Weinert David 263 Wells Andy 148 241 5 131 Wells Kathy 252 We s Kathy 117 Welsh Shawn 31 125 Wernecke Donna 2 Wernecke Elaine 18 119 134 147 West Butch 263 Weston Brent 263 Westphal BrettP 48 Westphal Tony 4 Whitaker Douglas 241 White A Lou Cinda 5 White Hank 241 White Lyn 175 2 White Patr1c1aA 16 White Terri 83 92 93 130156158 263 Whitfield Matti 4 Whitfield Michael 117 18 119 242 Whitmer Amy 21 Whitmer Eve 134 21 Whittaker Donald E 7 118 129 252 146 145 Whitworth John 56 263 Whitworth Mike 31 53 148 249 252 54 69 Wiegand Jim 51 Williams Doug 32 41 242 145 62 61 59 58 4 Williams Gene Jr 252 Williams Jolene 124 125 263 Williams u ie 242 Williams Robbie 125 98 Williams Sandra Williams Steven 6 241 f I 1 , 176 ' f 139,'55 ' ' f ' 1 ' ' ' ii 13 f ' ' , -123, 166, , , , 5 241' ' ' A - ' 241 ' ' 2 l , 1 ' -139 ' ,' ' -147, 241 , 52 112,11 ,- ,146 ' , 13, 3 , - , d 262 ii, - 110' ' ' 241' - ' ' , 2, , , - 63 113 , ' -117, , , 1 ,,,, 146, , , 241 1, , ,241 , - , , , ,-1 , l 2 2, 131 , ,1 , -1 6 Vesely, Laura - 263 Wheeler, Kirk - 263, 113 ' ' ' , .' ' -2 2 ' , 134, ' , - ,24 241 1 , .- ,18, , 21,125 139 ' ' ', , ,' ' ' , ' ' , '-2 2 139 ' ' 1 , ' , ,FZ ' , 1 7 j , - ' ', .-32, 11 , , , ,110, d, , , ' ' ' , , , , , f ' - ,32, 1, , 1 I 146 f f I 1 I 252 in , ' - ' 15' ' ' ' ' ' 96 ' .. f I -- ii ' .. 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