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

 - Class of 1978

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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

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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



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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

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