Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1979
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MTE-fi VU nl 5 vk-- n'? ff:JMD' 9 X' ' VIH 'A W ' - fm, E , 1 ,,,5f ,,.i.,jj2 'Qgi5g??ggF5H'-XQN w- 'wwf 5 'f 5585: M EW 3 3 E Falcon Spirit Is Alive ll After each game school spirit and pride contin- ued to build with the participation from the stu- dent body, faculty, band, tvvirlers, drill team, and cheerleaders. After a big win over rival Cy-Fair, the spirit grew even more. Pie throvving contest, spirit chains, spirit sticks and skits added to the excite- ment. To make the Homecoming pep rally differ- ent, Elvis Presley lgraduate, Carlton Creightonl gave the student body a spectacular show. Although, the Falcons victories were scarce, the spirit neverdied. 10 S d Ulf e s a.j Senior Collynne Edwards, exhibits a HERKY jump. b.j Senior, Head Cheerleader, Lorin Thomas prompts the Senior Class to stand up and YELL! CJ We've Got Spirit Yes We Do, screams the Sophomore Class d.j At the 50's day pep rally l.V. graduate Carlton Creigh- ton makes a surprise appearance as Elvis. e.J Even though the girls Won the cheering Contest Senior Patricia Roach, receives a pie in her face. f.j junior, Mike Whitworth portrays a Cy-Fair football captain. g.j Mike Whitworth, Doug Skarpa, Dwayne Bess, Randy Hanscome, Bruce Maciejeski builds that spirit up. Student Life l I Lorin Thomas Homecoming Queen The night was warm and windy. Tension filled tha air as everyone waited for the 1978-79 Homecoming Queen to be announced. Bright colors and mums filled the stadium as the Fal- cons andthe Spring Lions were tied at half time 6-6. After a spectacular show from the Gold Dusters and the Falcon Band, the five nominees, Susan Allen, Beth Duughtry, Annette Hadiik, Lorin Thomas and Kelley Turner lined up with their fathers in the center of the field. The sus- pense was over, Miss Lorin Thomas would reign as queen until October 1979. Lorin was crowned by last years queen Donna Barhorst and received one dozen red roses and a diamond necklace for her victory. a.j Lorin Thomas makes her Homecoming Queen debut. b.j Nominee Annette Hadjik with father Mr. Willis Hadjik. c.j Nominee Susan Allen with father Mr. Ted Allen. d.j Lorin Thomas with father Grant Thomas. e.j After receiving Homecoming Queen, Lorin Thomas circles around the field. f.j Nominee Beth Daughtry with father Bill Daughtry. gJ Nominee Kelley Turner with father Mr. joe Turner. - L Mlm' ' ' Q 'gb A Qgixa if ,Q , X! 54 N in WM W f J x fn Q L Vi I ff 55 li. . Lf 3? 1 1 ,. 4 if 'V xvgf d i l 0 mf f f' , Wf' L an . 1 K 3 1 , W f ,f Q A 1 A ' W Q Mfg- kqwdfi wk : W5 aw u L ' T .,, , J - X f,.?S 7fi.4w:f- 1 'ff ,N :. weiF:?i '+'t-iff' 221. V ::3 gy'3j2, a ,kiwi ,fkfx fn. 15,54 'ix A Yearbook Is a Long Memory Days of the 77-78 school year came back to life as the 78 Falcon year- book is issued. Eyes glitter with delight as the students and the ex- students look back at the year gone by. Many students sit back and rem- inisce on last years happenings, while most students run from person to person asking them to sign their book. The yearbook signing party also becomes a get together for the ex-seniors. Many exeseniors come from various colleges or home to visit with friends and to pick up their last high school yearbook. Q If L. IA S d L1 f sfo an I. N, WMVL,,fj1f. r, ' ' 't i r as ig, ' :Ji S , a.j Sophomore, Michelle Mclieovvn tries to remember vvhose yearbook she is signing. b.j Finding a place to sign .1 yearbook is a Challenge, but junior, Bryant lopplin solves this problem by writing on his knee. CJ '78 graduate, Darla Pribilski looks through her last high school yearbook. d.J Senior Robert Oieda feels honored to be the first to sign his girlfriends yearbook. e.J With no trouble Senior, Tamma Boze signs a yearbook with ease, f.j For senior, Kevin Chandler it seems like the yearbooks never stop. g.J Sophomores, Charles Farrel, and Steve Williams find a unique way to sign yearbooks. Student Life I5 .,..- ......1- . ,-.V d ,,.v,, K i E E s 3 2 S X 2 f Z w 3 Z , E S Q i Q ? E1 5 L gi iw f! 2. iw ? ii 2 2 R 5 as 25 1 E I 2 Destruction Pills Last Day As another school year came to a closing, destruction and vandalism seemed to come with it. The last day of school brought with it trash, fires, and fireworks. ln an effort to clean out their lockers, careless students threw old papers and notebooks on the hall floors. Aside from all the trash in the halls, a small fire was started in one of the boys bathrooms and firecrackers were shot off throughout the day. Most of the day was spent taking final exams, but there were breaks given every hour. After exams were fin- ished, students had parties, played cards, or talked with friends. When the bell finally rang at 1:15, school was offi- cially over and summer vacation had begun. a.j Surrounded by trash from the ' Freshman hall, Mr. Ryan talks with students during a break. b., Kirk Zalesak, Mike Brown, Cheryl Ladd ' Alford and Mike Boze talk and listen to the radio during one of the breaks. CJ As the day progressed, the paper piled up higher and higher in this hall where Freshman lockers were located. d.j Brenda Habeggar, Scott Mathews, and Shelley Brzy- mialkiewicz work diligently on their final, but the bottle of coke and bag of goodies indicate their plans for a party. ,-.ti Cl. l'f'. i 3 -4. A' W iggtgggg ,, W- - .,,, ef.. 35 . ' ' ' . , ' . ,e il J ' . 'Zh , 3 ... 2 K . X , 3 . .1 , fsi, ,. . .wif ' W' tffwmf' ie- new l if , , , a ,,.,,MZt-1 W, .-.-...i-e-s,,.Y' 18 -- Opening L. 'fungus- -1. . if Fabulous 50's Relived at I.V. One day in October, students at l.V. traveled back to the 5O's. Spirited students put on their parent's old poodle skirts and sweaters, rolled up their blue jeans, and slicked back their hair. This resulted in cool looking girls and guys parad- ing through the halls to further school spirit, However, the students were not the only people into the spirit of the occa- sion! Many of the teachers dressed up in their old duds, too! ln fact, some of the teachers seemed to be enjoying them- selves more than the students! By recreating the 5O's, the sjpirit rose and the attitudes changed in both teachers and stu- ents. a.j Mrs. White and Mrs. Shelton show their spirit by dressing up on 50's day. b.j Beth Daughtry, Kenny Terry, Sandra Warmke, and Mike Whitworth dance their hearts out at the pep rally. c.j Janna Boze and Joey Davis show their spirit at the pep rally. d.j lunior Varsity cheerleaders perform a 50's day cheer. Student L f Hits on the Silver Screen! Most of this year's best entertainment in movies were serious dramas rather than comedies. Animal House, Foul Play, and Same Time Next Year were all excellent if you wanted to have a good laugh. When it came down to the Oscars, though, these just didn't rate with movies like The Deer Hunter, Coming Home, The Champ, Heaven Can Wait, and The China Syndrome. For the most part, there was always a wide selection of good movies to see, but getting into them was another problem! If the high prices, 53.75 for adults, didn't stop you then the crowds did. Waiting in long lines became as much a part of going to the movies as buying popcorn. Some faithful movie-goers could be seen standing in line for an hour or more and still not getting in. For those who did, the reward was theirs. The theatres around town where you were most likely to run into a l.V. student were Town and Country 6, Northwest 4, Loews 3 in Town and Country, and Festival Six. aillon Voight and Ricky Schroeder in their tear-jerking movie, The C amp. This is a remake of the movie that made jackie Cooper famous. b.J The lovely Goldie Hawne is pictured here in a scene from her movie with Chevy Chase, Foul Play. CJ lulie Christie and Warren Beattcy from Heaven Can Wait, which was nominated for 9 academy awar s. ff V' I V . :'4ffra fa f':f Q s 20 - Student Lih 5' aft, L X A g ! , , i ', f i J! t aJ Alan Aida and Ellen Burstyn in Same Time Next Year. b.j Robert Deniro in his movie, The Deer Hunter, which won an Academy Award for best picture. c.j Christopher Reeves and Margot Kidder from Superman. d.j Jane Fonda and lon Voight from their Oscar winning per- formances in Coming Home. Student Life - 21 Truitt Loses Winning Streak Once again the Student!Faculty tennis tourna- ment was a big success. Doubles teams, which were made up of one student and one member of the faculty of the opposite sex, competed against each other until the top two teams emerged. The final match was played between the team of Beth Hazlewood and Mr. Truitt and the team of Brett Westphal and Mrs. Ingalls. When it was all over, the team of Westphalflngalls were declared the winners. Consolation went to Richard Seu and Miss Woodard. Not only did the tournament pro- vide friendly competition for the teams, but it also provided a lot of fun for everyone. a.j Lisa Stach patiently awaits for the ball to be served. b.j With nothing bet' ter to do until his match begins, Richard Seu relaxes and watches another game already in action. c.j Beth Hazelwood doesn't give up easily, as she illustrates lgefe while she struggles to reach the B l. a.j On one court, Emily Lou thinks over her strategyg while in the next court, Mrs. Smith serves the ball. bt? Although many people underestimated Mr. Tedfor , he roved to be an excellent player. :J Mr. Smithers andJCarl Mendez discuss some of the matches to be played that day. d.j Not willing to give up easily, Miss Rose struggles to hit the ball. Powderpuff Lacks Excitement! Once again the Gold- duds were the main attrac- tion ofthe Powderpuff football game, rather than the players themselves. This grueling four quarter battle, which took place between the cheerleaders and the women faculty, ended in a 0-0 tie. Although the game itself was anything but exciting, the crazy antics of the Gold-duds kept the spec- tators entertained in between chasing male stu- dents, they danced during halftime and led cheers. i , . L - -. A . ' ff! .y , -2 1 ' ' 'fa 'rv' 1' 3,1 -f I -- W, 1 . -. L. 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Photographers soon found that it didn't take mum to get these girls to pose! bJ During the halftime, tl , Gold-duds did a dance routine. Here, Donald Frent and Carey Ford strut their stuff. cg The faculty's quarts back Mrs. Smith prepares to take t e snapped ball. a.j Gold-duds john Vernon, Donald French, and Ripley Mack all had great legs. b.j Things sometimes got a little rough, as Terri White clearly shows. CJ The Gold-duds in pursuit of a cute guy. 25 Faculty Match for Qilersl Students of IV had a special treat this year when the Houston Oilers football team came and played a group of men faculty in a friendly game of basketball. By the end of the game, however, most of the faculty were probably wishing that they had stayed at home! The Oil- ers ended up beating the faculty by more than 20 points. Althouh the faculty was trying hard and playing its best game, it was apparent the Oilers were merely toying with them. The game, which was sponsored by the Senior class, also gave the fans a chance to get Oiler autographs during the halftime. a? Coach Hall drib- bes the ball down the court, b., The Houston Oiler bench waits for the game to begin, c.j During halftime, Kenny Burroughs signed autographs. d.j Players talk briefly with the ref- erees. .keith I BNN.-.Ng sl N . mn K I Www ' 'X - ' t's +s-M, I A ,.M.wwxwQ.s Y a.j Oiler Kenny Burroughs takes a shot, while Mr. Dennison and Coach Strothers stand by helpless and confused. b.j Coach Schimdt, Oiler Kurt Knoff, and Coach Meek watch closely as a player shoots at the foul line. c., As Oiler Tim Wilson shoots, other Oilers Robert Brazile, Q-fl Kurt Knoff, and Coach Hall get ready to recover the rebound. d.j As Coach Strothers shoots, Oiler Greg Stemrick attempts to get a hand on the ball to block his shot. kgs N'----,.,,, Nr Nkwv-5. -v -1 gp '? K C 'X S .va-e ' 5'-'I Hsel 1. . - t' in ,r , , ' i 27 Fashions Travel Back Z0 Years Fashion for 1978-9 has traveled back at least twenty years. The styles include: tight straight leg jeans, big blousing shirts, thin belts, high heel shoes and short curly hair. These fashions are found everywhere in the halls of jersey Village. Some of the most favorite styles are the high heel clogs, Candies, the silky blousing shirts, tight straight leg jeans, knee length skirts, ankle bracelets, and a crochet knit scarf tied at the ends and draped around the neck. This year a new fad in hair style has confiscated the school. Yes, curls are back and j.V.'s got em! Many girls and guys have turned their hair into little tiny curls. This hair style is very quick and easy to manage. just wash, towel dry and it's ready to go! a.j Beth and Nancy Daughtry wear one of the tee-shirts of the favorite high school band, destiny. b.j Laura Gaylan is in fashion from head to toe with curly hair, knee length dress, and Candies shoes. CJ Debbie Holmes wears a Tunic shirt with vest which is a popular style this year. d.j Vests and tailored pants were very fashionable this year and Carolyn Rosas wears them well. Sfudani lift .M XNY ,QQ15 Ofzpy ftzffffi fftiilii ' - i-mlif'- 1 j iw . l qgwzf , a.j Scott Smith. a-1.1 Robert Lee. a-Z., Susan Evans. a-3j Dar- rell Strothers are just a few students that wear the popular curly look. b.j Wearing silk shirt and the ever popular S- chain is Sophomore, Carey Ford. Student Life - 29 Lunch Is Gur Bag According to the majority of the students vvho attend l.V., lunch time is their favorite class! Dur- ing lunch, students can be found indulging in one of several activities. As can be expected, some spend this time eating, but there are others who choose to use this extra time to talk on the tele- phone, cram for an exam, or to catch up on the lat- est gossip. As most will agree, though, lunch is the one part of the day that is looked forward to by everyone! a.j Cliff Maciejeski, Bart Hallmark, and Robert Ojeda don't seem to take lunch too seriously, but could not do without it. b.J Perry Fairchild, Mike Daniels, and others courageously await their turn in the snack bar line. c.J During lunch, Bart Hallmark's main priority is eating! d.j Curtis Engle and Tommy Temple try to relax and enjoy their lunch. 30 SI den! Life When We Party. . Everyday after school hours are over, students from l.V. could be found all over town. After Football and Basketball games, students went out to celebrate at several different hangouts . Some of the favor- ites included Mr. Gatti's, Huckleberry's, and Pizza Inn. But if they weren't eating pizza and drinking a coke, they were prob- ably out dancing at Tin Hall or Bill Mirez's. However, after school activities also include many other things. Hanging around Mr. M's, walking home with a friend, cruising around the Village, or wrapping houses. No matter what you might do, chances are it is with a friend, and something you enjoy! l a.J Rusty Ellis, lill Garrison, Linda lanicek, and Donna Niver make their way towards the bus after a hard day of school. b.j Reagan Wrench and Annette Hill get a chance to get away together as they walk each other home. c.j Students dance the night away at a dance sponsored by the Senior Class. d.j After a Friday night game, Mark Comacho, Kevin Kercheville, Todd Hardy, Donna Pilkinton, Craig Bishop, and Dwayne Bess shoot the breeze and grab a bite at Mr. Gatti's. 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Bottom Row, left to rig t: Louis Koehn, lr., Presidentg Wanda lowell, Vice-Presidentg Allen Labay, Superintendent. Top Row, left to right: lohn Wilson, Associate Principalg Charles Goodson, Asst. Principalg Jodie Smith, Asst. Principalg Bart Oli- phint, Asst. Principal. Bottom Row, left to right: Ronald Truitt, Principalg Deanna Swenke, Director of Instruction. a.l LaVelle Shelton, Sam Houston State University, Senior Counselor, b.l Marjorie Aubin, St, Louis Univer- sity, junior Counselor, C., Sadie Woodard, Texas Southern Univer- sity, Sophomore Counselor, d.j Arnold Brownell, University of Mis- sissippi, Freshman Counselor, e.j Bernice Feist, Prairie Vit-vv ASM Uni- versity, Librarian, f.l Dixie Thornton, Sam Houston State University, Library Coordinator, g.j Anthony Anderson, Texas Southern Univer- sity, Textbooks and Audio-Visual. iii Facu ty 35 , ,M 'N a.j lanet Chase, Teacher's Aidg b.j Pat Cunningham, Attendanceg CJ Toni Dechiara, Financial Secretaryg d., Nancy Elliot, Teacher's Aidg e.J Claudie Flanders, Registrarg f.j Barbara Gaidousek, Financial Secreiaryg g.j Shirley Lucas, Attendanceg h.j Nellie Moore, Teacher'5 Aid. Q' 'H ,NK , A 36 - Fucul' y a.J Bonnie Rose, Librariang b.Q leanne Sangermano, Special Ed.g c.J Debbie Shelton, Asst. PrincipaI's Secretaryg d.j Becky Sims, Counse-Ior's Secretaryg e.j Sandra Walker, PrincipaI's Secretaryg f.j linda White, Asst. PrincipaI's Secre- tary. 2 wwf' Fu Ify 37 a., Kathryn Adams, Stephen F. Austin, Girls P.E,g b.J Donna Badger, Univ. of Houston, VOE Co-op, Iob Supervision, CJ Donna Boyce, Sam Houston State, Creative Dance, DriII Team Director, d.j Emily Boyd, Univ. of Houston, Spanish, eg Martha Brennan, Southwest Texas State Univ,, English I - Team Leader, f.j Steve Brewer, Univ. of Houston, I.A. I, F.O.M.I, Ath- Ietic P.E.g g.j Mary Brown, Univ. of Houston, English I 8f IV- Dept. Chairperson. 3 Faculty a.j Millie Brown, Old Dominion Univ., English lllg b.j Bonnie Christian, West Texas State Univ., Algebra I, Trig. Ig CJ George Clayton, Lamar Univ., World His- tory - Dept. Chairperson, d.j Bob Collings, Sam Houston St., Trig - K Algebra II-K, Calculus - Dept. Chairperson, e.J Lutzine Collings, Sam Houston St. Univ., English IV 84 IV-K -Team Leaderg f.J lohn Cooley, Sam Houston St., Health, Ath- letic P.E.g g.i Mike Cox, Texas A84M, Voc. Ag. faint, '52 i ,C . is lffefgmii '2 a. , , 'ZZY'-23 f gs- V I 3 fig: W . ff.. .,-my i -k.-. gg, ' J i -,,-f Vt, i ZH T' Qi l J . - ,C 'ill sv - smut, ...A g a.j Deborah Crawford, Univ. of East Texas, Chemistry I and I-Kg b.j Frank Daniels, Prairie View A8tM Univ., Biology l, Athletic P.E.p CJ Rheba Daughtrey, Lamar Univ., World History - Team Leader, d.j Mike Day, Stephen F, Aus- tin, Government, Athletic P.E.g e.j Robert Den- nison, Univ. of Houston, Biology l, Tennis, f.j Mike Dowell, Texas A8tM, CVAE. VO? 'Gum W ., ,.k,,. .tr a.j Bill Dromer, Sam Houston State, Pho- tography, b.j Sam Faris, Central Missouri State Univ., American Historyg c.J Tom Fitz- gerald, Baylor Univ., Typing I, Gen. Busi- ness, Athletic P.E.g d.j Nancy Gause, Univ. of Texas, Algebra Il, Geometry - Team Leader, e., Margaret Gunia, Univ. of Wis- consin, Corrective Reading. f.J Raymond Hall, East Texas State, P.E., g., Toni Hall, Sam Houston State, Univ., Home Ec. Faculty 4 a.j Orval Hardin, Oklahoma State Univ., Physics, Intro. Alg. ll, b.j Shirle Harrington, Univ, of Texas, Typing, Shorthand, Office Procedures - Dept, Chairperson, CJ Lynne Henrion, Univ. of Texas, Resource, d.j Karl Hickfang, Univ. of Texas, Choral Music, Music T eoryg e.j Harry Hicks, Georgia Southern College, Physical Science, Aeros- pace, American History, CVAEQ LJ Debbie Hill, Univ. of Houston, World History, g.j Christoimher Hiller, Rice Univ., Geometry, Intro. A g., FOM ll. W , - an 'W Faculty f 'm Q. MP a.j Linda Hinzie, Sam Houston St., English Ig b.j Denise Ingalls, Elmira College, Arts and Crafts I and II, jewelry, c.J Annette jackson, Prairie View ASKM Univ., Cosmetology, d.j Bob lackson, North Texas St. Univ., D.E.g e.J Ricky lacob, Lamar Univ., English lll, P.E., f.j Ann lircik, Sam Houston State Univ., Home and Family, Home EC., I and ll, g.j Anne lohnson, Univ. of Houston, English III and III-K. E, 5 , i Faculty 44 - Faculty a.j Donnie Sue lohnson, North Texas State Univ., Health, Girls Athletic P.E. - Team Leader, b.j Richard lohnson, Rutgers Univ., Drafting, CJ David lones, Sam Houston State Univ., P.E. Athletic P,E.g d.j Erie lones, Prairie View A8tM Univ., Accounting, Record Keeping, Typing, e.j lames lordan, Univ. of Nevada, Special Ed., f.J Kay leGrand, Arizona State Univ., Girl's P.E., g., Betty Lewis, Austin College, English ll. of H44 a.l Sandra Little, Texas Tech Univ., Eng- lish llg b.l Nancy Loving, Stephen F. Aus- tin, Computer Math, Geometry, CJ Mar- garet Louie, Southwest Texas State Univ., Arts and Crafts I and Il, Art I, d.j Mary Lyle, lncarnate World College, Chemistry, Biology Il - Dept. Chairper- son, e.j Charles McCarthy, Sam Houston State Univ., Biology, Geology, Ocean- ography, f.j Adelle McClendon, Texas Christian Univ., English ll - Team Leader, g.j Tom Marshall, Univ. of Houston, Boys P,E. - Head Coach. Focully 45 a.j Allen Meek, Sam Houston State Univ., American History, Athletic P.E.g b.j Robbin Mouton, Sam Houston State Univ., Art I and ll, Arts and Crafts, CJ Bill Nunnellee, Univ. of Houston, VAC Supervision, d.j Robert Payne, Univ. of Texas, Government -- Team Leader, e.j Doug Perry, University of Texas, Biology - Team Leader, f.j Camille Pittman, Southwest Texas State Univ., Typing I and II, Business Law, g., Elta Rice, Minat State College, English I and II, Communication Skills. 46 Focully a.j Gail Rickey, Univ. of North Carolina, English Ill - Team Leader, b.j Celia Riddle, Indiana Univ., Government, c.j lim Roach, Texas A 84 I, I.C.T.g DJ Karla Rose, San Diego State Univ., Health, Girls P.E., e.j Howard Ryan, Univ. of Houston, Drivers Ed., f.j Vincent Sangermano, Fredonia College of Education, Band - Department Chairperson, g.j lanet Sartorious, Univ. of St. Thomas, English I. ug, . I I x 1 1 X 1' 1 , si . , Q -. I-. I F S ii: 'fm- 0 un i a.J Don Schmitt, Texas Lutheran, American His- tory, Athletic P.E.g b.j Toni Se ar, Univ. of Hous- ton, French, Q? Roger Seidersfgam Houston State Univ., Genera Shop, d.j Bill Shreckengaust, Sam Houston State Univ., Woodshop - Team Leader, e.J Sue Sigman, Univ. of Arkansas, English lg f.j Bea Smith, Sam Houston State Univ., Girls P.E.g g.j Her- man Smith, Sam Houston State Univ., Band, Gui- lar. 48FIty r 1 f as ,, ik . ...,. ....,2 fi site? is a.j Otis Smithers, Prairie View A8tM, Algebra I, lntro. Algebra, b.j Theresa Spell, Lamar Univ., Special Ed., CJ Mar- garet Stanley, Louisiana State Univ., Algebra l, lntro. Al ebra, F.O.M.g d.j Sandra Steele, Appalchian State Univ., Univ., CVAE, e.l Steve Stevens, Sam Houston State Univ., General Metals, f.1 linda Stice, Sam Houston State Univ., English II, g.j ludy Swasey, Univ. of Ten- nessee, American History - Team Leader. If ' ff dl fyessfff ' mf auf 'fm N ' txivx' 'Q r Faculty a.j Nena Tatum, Northeastern Oklahoma Univ., Communication Skills, b.j Charles Tedford, Univ. of Texas, Algebra, Intro. Algebra, FGM, c.j Freda Toon, Baylor Univ., Algebra I, II, and Il-K - Team Leader, d.j lohn Truehitt, Texas A8tM Univ., Voca- tional Ag. I and II - Team Leader, e.j C. lee Turner, Univ, of Houston, Drama, Speech, f., Charles Watson, Auto Mechanics I and II, g., Nev- ilee Weaver, Univ. of Houston, German, Bilingual Co-ordinator. I 50 Faculty fs!! 9 ra O a.j larry West, Texas Lutheran, Social Studies, Athletic P.E., b.j Matt Williamson, Rice Univ., Geometry, Intro. Algebra ll, FOM II, CJ Ruth Wilson, Univ. of Houston, Int. Algebra I, Advanced Algebra I, MOCEg d.j Ron Winkleman, Univ. of Hous- ton, CVAE Coop, e.j Brenda Yer- ger, McNeese State Univ. Typing, Notetaking, Business Manage- ment, f.j Libby Yock, Univ. of Texas, Government, World His- tory, American History, g.j Wes- ley Zirkel, Southwest Texas State Univ., lournalism I and II. family - si 52 - Faculty The Clean-Up Crew S Bottom Row: Estelle Potts. Top Row, Left to Right: Leona Rollingg Liz Ann Parrnag Carolyn Casanovag Betty Lyonsg Marlyn Seidelg Natalie Aduddellg Nita Wittg Marlyn Urban. ,J I if X J , Mmtu ' nf. ., It 2 Lfft to Right: Emilliano De Hoyosg Grace Floresg Billy Curtisg Majorie Larsong Thelma Holtg juan Medenag Vernice Lottg Tony Cab- s lero. 'f 1.- Viv NYU rv-V 5 - Q .- .,, s Y-1,1 we . ' Q K 5 :Ei- f .i -. Q Q A . ,x rw- if K, pi: Q + s 1 1' ' lf. - in, , wi 5 Q iff' inf Qi A Y' S',i Q ff 1 .3! MP .., Y' X gg is ,Z 'Q Ai 9 ' 9 S5 M K.lxQ.i,.Y 2 3 5 Y In Y QT fm M 4 ' zz f J, 1. 1 f 45 1 f' 'xi gsm , 9 I X LJ 1 .J I v. lo f P ittws ld pl Ilaiwf if viz' Q ff? Lga QL ii ' 1 0 1' ' 1 15 ' ,if 'V 9 'r,n,g, 1 4 'nr 5. 'a'7'i'?N' ' 'Q f My Nw' Q' ' ' MM MQW' J -aw x Q ,- fir ,ae ,- Mr. Clown, . ' x hx xf' X fe M, f 73 , . M575 - . , ., ., w Wax ,I 5 ea K L Q? Q Q E I II :Ju AH' c cc , 4444 44 ' 4 Class P Qsvaalil -I s i S 1 x T 3:1441 ' f1's'cQ'kir'!i 1CEI'S HK H ' ' ' ' ' 4'l!lQllfciii4sl4ls4s - .fkLn1 me 114 vw: A me ll E Q .,fff f mf 144 fj . A+!! 141 Mfg ..-. ., 5 tug :U - V 43 as Z . N. L , N President Vice-President Donald French Eileen Edwards Back Row, lt. to rt.: S. Elliott, B. Daughtry, B. McleMore. Ft. Rw: E. Edwards, D. French, T. Roach. Secretary Treasurer Shelia Elloitt Beth Daughtry Classes - 55 -2 x, S N. ,gl .. X ,,Q u 1 'S i wfww1 ', J'4f igQQf QQA. A V, . r.V? K, +11 f . f+1f f ' swwwsf4? vxr F g M ig ' ' irffiifb ' ia? xy ,Q M Y-w.AWM g I Q -wmv, 'x 1 4 1 . 0 I 'K ,,,:,,,, g? . v . 4, i ,dfgi L , 1 - 'f , ,rm Y 5 ,UF 3' li ff 5 'iv 4 I 2 -N' ' n Q ,. r ,x J, , V K , ' . ' Q 'j b A fl-f Q 1 r' ik , I' V K5 ' - ,vr' ' , V ..,- V, , fb 4-ig 5 J -1h' aQff2fiQ z ,af ' , 4,.':,'x f .Q uf, Q t :gf V, . . I I ' ,. ,gg i at - 5 ' W ' uf fv. , ... Q 'Q , K. Fr nr g ' .4-1 W 4 53 16, 5, . ,RN , nah Sr's Exhibit Talent Present Pictures ln keeping with the tradition of the Senior class, the Seniors of '79 presented their Show-Offs with their usual flare. As the curtain went up, Father Time, portrayed by Kelvin Shephard, unfolded to the audience Pictures of the past. The skits cen- tered around experiences and problems most chil- dren have while they're growing up. From getting Cooties, to the first trip to the Principal's office, right up to the Prom itself, the skits reminded everyone of times in their life which had held a special meaning. The Show-Offs were sponsored by Mrs. Linda Stice, who helped in the writing of the skits and the designing of the costumes. a.j Cherly Patterson and Kelvin Shepherd sit and wait for Father Time to introduce the next skit. BJ Harley Gaus stuffs his face in between skits. c.j Kerry Ocker practices her unusual dance. d.J Greg Lancaster sits on the stage and awaits his costume, which was a heavy rapping, e.j Ricky Rolan sits with Mrs. Stice's child while he awaits for his que. 7151 QP 58 Sen' .V i N -'T Final Sr Appearance The final day for Seniors to make an appearance at jersey Village began with its annual breakfast. The commons was overflowing with hungry seniors filling their empty stomachs with a well pre- pared meal, served by several Sen- ior Mothers. Now filled with bacon, eggs, biscuits, juice, and Danish muf- fins, the group filed into the audi- torium to practice their graduation ceremony. All were then checked for any violations of the school dress code. The stage was set and one more obstacle stood in the way, Diplo- mas, the hand shake and the Cele- brations. Made s..W1fff if if Wi a.j Ricky Rolan, loel Stephens, Mark lenke, and Max Pereyra discuss what they will do after graduation. b.j Senior, Roger Leslie pays for his cap and gown. c., Kevin Chandler mod- els the flowers that the senior moth- ers decorated the tables with. d.j At the Senior Breakfast, Seniors remin- isce about the past. e.j After a short departure, Eve Whitmer returns for her diploma. f.j After paying for cap and gown, seniors look through the crowd to find an empty table. Seniors - 61 a.j Brenda Schindler. b.j Mendy Cooper, c.j Patty Hall, Bart Hall- mark, and Debbie Ham. d.j Curtus McGee, Rick Morgan, Bruce Macujeski, and Tony Lassonde. e.j ll's all over. f., Debbie Promen- tahl. g.j Doug Skarpa. , Ni Te 321: -- e D O . 62 - Seniors V l J .- 1-F 5' if . - . 'E , X ,.f,,, Il ' ll Never GIVE Up Three hundred and fifty-two nervous seniors met in the tunnel of Hofheniz Pavilion at 6:30 to make final preparations for the gradua- tion ceremony. As the pre-graduates stood in the tunnel waiting for the music to begin, they ask many final questions, is my hat straight? , which way Dol turn my tassel? , Let's shake hands once more. Then it started, the walk many felt they would never make. All were seated and the ceremony began. Kelly Turner introduced the guest speaker, Dr. larvis Miller, Presi- dent of Texas A8tM. Miller stressed words by Winston Churchill, Never Give Up . With these words Never give up , implanted in each graduate's mind, the pain, suffering, worries, good times, and celebrations came to an end. jersey Village principal Ronnie Truitt proclaimed, Seniors l'Il now regard you as graduates of jersey Village High School. Achgill, Cindy Ahlgrim, ludy Albrecht, Charles Alfred, Cruendolyn Allen, Susan Annis, Mary Arnett, Lori Ashbaugh, Daniel Ashbough, Daniel Backus, Lynette Bailey, Gwyn Bailey, Mark Barbaree, Wanda Barrett, Charles Bazan, Alberto Benson, janet Berger, Kathy Bergman, Wendy Bise, Kelly Bollom, Brenda Bond, Mark Boughton, Greg Bill Archer wears l.V. jacket as a sign of support. 64 - Seniors Boze, Tama Bradshaw, Kenneth Brod, Nancy Browning, Susie 'cf Cordray, Kenneth Cunningham, Brenda Dady, jennifer Daniel, Mike Brown, Clifford Brown, jeff Brown, Kim Bruner, Barbara Burgess, joe Cabaniss, Buddy Cabets, Glenn Cain, Donald Carey, Anthony Carpenter, Debbie Carter, Brent Carter, james Chandler, Kevin Chesnut, Karen Childers, Russell Chism, Krista Clements, Karen Coleman, joel Cooke, Billy Cooney, Kathy Cooper, Mindy Copeland, Karen Tex. Congressman Lectures jr. Sr. This year, for extra credit, the seniors went to Congressman Bill ArCher's main office to help send letters to residences in Texas. In appreciation Congressman Bill Archer came to j,V. and gave a lecture on China National Defense, the Draft, and the Department of Labor. Seniors - 65 66 Daughtry, Beth Daughtry, Nancy Davis, Nancy Davis, Ronnie Dillon, Donald Dillon, Ronald Dixon, Lisa Dobias, Cynthia Dopyera, Emil Dowdy, Terri Edge, Pam Edwards, Collynne Edwards, Eileen Elder, Vince Elkins, Alene Elliott, Shelia Elum, Yuette Emerson, jeff Eng, Linda Evans, Susan Farley, Mike Feldhousen, Kim Ford, Oaron Fortson, Annette Framenthal, Debra French, Donald Fosha, Antoinette Frazer, james Freeman, Michelle Frericks, james Fuller, john Fuqua, Kathy Gajeske, Bobby Garcia, Cynthia Godwin, Debra Godwin, Teresa Gonzales, Mary Grein, Darrell Griswold, lames Gryder, Gary Guillory, lames Gullo, Lisa Harrison Margie Harrls,la'nette Seniors Many seniors had their first experience at filling out income tax forms. The seniors received pam- phlets, example forms and W-2 forms they filled out for themselves. Harris, Paula Hatcher, Rusty Herrin, Roxann Hicks, Karla Hinojosa, Elas Hitchcock, Leah Hoffman, Tina Holmes, Debbie Holt, joseph Holub, Ricky House, Paul Houston, Diane Lynn Huebner, Nancy Hughen, Cathy Humphrey, Chris Hunt, lerrell Husser, Leigh Ann lnman,Sherry Hawks, Donna Hayes, Steve Helm, Bessie Helm, james Hern, Dennis Herold, Debbie Inman, Brent jackson, Norman lenke, Mark lezek, Paul johnson, Donna jones, Andrew ludy, Steve Keith, Denise Killingsworth, Shannon Kilnar, Carrolyn Seniors pick up pictures. King, Ronnie Kline, Rhonda Koenning, Kenneth Koopman, jeff Labay, Duke Lage, Shirley Lancaster, Charles Lancaster, Gregg Lassonde, Tony Lau, jeannie Lechlider, Dean Lechlider, Donna Lee, Robert Leitko, Dorraine Lenker, Michael Leslie, Roger Senior 70 - Senior Lewis, Edgar Lopez, Mellissa Lou, Emily Luckenback, Adam Lyons, Tricia Maciejeski, Bruce Maciejeski, Cliff Maness, Kathy Maeburger, Linda Martinez, Christina Mathews, Ruth Maynard, Diana McGaskiIl, Cheryl McCoy, Don McCarrah, Lisa McGee, Curtis McKee, Lester McKeen, Sandra McKnight, Carol McLemore, Bonita McPhee, Cindy McWilliams, Lonnie WT! Means, Malinda Medack, Brenda Miller, Eu?ene Mark, Mil er if.-J Parnell, Mike Patterson, Lorraine Paul, Richard Payne, Troy Odom, Gary Ojead, Robert Oliver, Richard Olson, Mike Olson, Michelle Orsak, Robert Mireles, Patricia Mlcak, Kenneth Mock, Brenda Molnoskey, Glenn Monoskey, Ronnie Montalbano, Dale Morgan, Rick Morgan, Steve Morgan, Sheri Murria, Lauren Neef, Kenneth Nesrsta, Bridget Nichols, Brenda Ocampo, Rudy Ocker, Kerry Oden, Nathan Stniou- 71 Senior class sponsor Mr. Bob Payne. 72-Seniors Phillips, Pamela Pillow, Roger Polk, Iris Powell, Donny Powell, Ronny Prince, David Quiroz, Patricia Ray, Iana Rees, Tammy Remington, Larry Renteria, Rosalia Ricca, Nancy Riveira, Richard Roach, Tricia Roberson, Hazel Roberson, Rita Robson, Shelia Rogers, Robin Roland, Susan Roland Richard Rosas, Carolyn Rosas, Daniel Ross, Cindy Russell, Tammy Pereyra, Max Person, Tammy Peurifoy, Debra Phelps, jerry f M '93 A ,. ,mi . . l W S . I fi! ?f9WQg , .-. 74 - Slnior Mugs Tanner, Steve Teas, David Terry, Kenneth Thailer, Sherry Thomas, Lorin Thompson, Ted Thornton, Lynn Tillison, Maggie Todd, Milton Tolar, Nancy Tomek, joe Torres, Mary Treichel, Brenda Tribby, Leann Tucker, Richard Tucker, Tracy Turner, Kelley Turner, Tami Twardowski, Tim, Tyrrell, Patricia Vanderkin, Micheal Varner, Bari Vela, Louis Villaman, Corrine Villarreal, Miguel Wafer, Barbara Yerian, Donna Young, Mary Zaiontz, Pat Zuehlke, Debra Wood, Stephen Yaklin, Karen Yanchak, Debora Ward, Cecil Warmke, Sandra Wass, Anita Watson, Cindy Webb, Pam Webber, Annette Welsh, Shawn Wells, Andy Wells, Kathy Wernecke, Elaine Whitaker, Douglass White, Lyn Whitfield, Micheal Whitmer, Amy Whitmer, Eve Wiegand, james Williams, Doug Williams, lulie Wilson, Laura Wood, Donnie Soniof Mugs - 75 a f r f 46 I 1' Y Wx, 1 5 5 4 . Class Officers , President Vice President Mike Whilworlh 'Y Ken lohnson bp Row, ll.-rl.: Ken lohnson, lena Baskin, larry Netardus, Iami Pribilski, Mike Whitworth. No! Shown: Paula Market, Venssa Riels i Secretary Treasurer Lena Baskin Tami Pribilski ,F Q, if 1- ' Ackley, Tammy it ' - . R 0 . if X L11 l1OI'S G OICC 1 . I E-,,,if:wK q V. Adams, Ijonna I ' 3 3 Y D 1 , ..' X : I 'z it iXA: Adkinson, David f f I , ,L , 5 A Aguilar, johnny , Alarcon, Marlon 4' 'F' - , -. ,z , .,g, , Q alfa B l ,. t M ti , Allen, Tammy Armstrong, Curtis Avila, Delia 935' Bailey, Belinda Lisa Stach receives her ring. Beaudoin, Tammy Beecher, lanell Behn, jimmy Bender, Randall Benefield, Carla Benge, Donna Benson, Michael Bentley, Billy Berg, Ryan Bess, Dwayne Bise, Tammy Bishop, Craig Bishop, Cindy Bollom, joe Bopp, Charlotte Bosse, Blaine Boze, lanna Brewer, jeff Britton, Tereas Broadway, Danny 78 - Juniors Baker, leannene Barhorst, Alan Barker, Robert Baskin, Lena Bay, Charles Bunting, Carleon F i ENE, ' i R ii i K f Z, 1 ,V 1 'x Q i. Buras, Kenny Burnett, David Burnett, Diana Burr, Alonzo Butler, Penny Butterfrass, Randy Byrd, Leah Byrns, Mark Carlson, Debi In October the juniors pur- chased their senior rings from the LG. Balfour-Taylor Ring and Year- book Company. Rings varied a great deal both in style and in price. This year prices ranged from as low as 560.00 to as high as everything else rings go up every year. 525000. Like Four years ago the average ring cost - C , Karen S85 00 E EE Carter, Paul ' ' V y Carter, Paula Q l 'M Carter, Toni ef Caviness, Mark Chase, Chris Christiansen, Kim Clinkscales, Chuck Coffman, Greg Cole, Monte +R ii i i 232 Q ai 32 1 YT jg? Coleman, Beth Collins, Patti Connell, julie Conner, Belinda Conner, Sean Cook, Roxanne Cooney, Eddie Cooper, Flint Copeland, Cherie ' Correll, Robin Coupland, Donald Creighton, Cindy , Crooks, Cindy Cooley, lerry ' i J, Y S ,- st? . we Jas 0 V2 Sikh Juniors - 79 Curlee, Linda Davis, David Davis, loey Davis, Kenny Dean, Robin Debault, Lisa Desselles, Ronny -QW Dobarganes, Charles Dobson, Misty Doleisi, Diane Dopyera, Kim Doss, Donald Downey, David Dreyer, Brenda Drushel leff Dzierzanski Muffi Eason,Iudy Elliott,Tarnmy Emerson Brad Emmott, Margaret Escobar, Israel Escamilla, Gernara Fairchild, Perri Fallin, Annette Farquhar, Billy Faulk, Steve Ferris Susan Flack, Frank Flores, Sally Calan Laura Carfia loey Garcia Lydia Rod Warmke waits impatiently for pictures to be taken. Junior Class Gates lames Gates, jerry GatIin,L onny .,27 up Hollingsworth, Kim Hoeppner, David Holcomb, Elaine Hamilton, Lacy Hammond, Lori Hardy, Todd Harvey, Bob Hayes, Dynette Hazlewood, Elizabeth Hazlevvood, Fran Helm, Laura Henson, Michael CES Gryder,lanet Gullo, Donna Guthrie, Thomas Habegger, David Haegelin, Emily Hall, Leo Herrington, Philip Hershall, Billy Hobbs, Deborah Gilliam, Lisa Gilliland, Pamela Girods, Mike Gish, lackie Goodman, Kelly Goodrum, Karen Graham, Garon Gray, Mike Gray, Renata Gregory, Cynthia Gressett, lunior Griffith, Colleen Gruller, Sam Grun, Pam Below: Cindy Bishop demonstrates her talent at washing cars. Junior Class Hollis, Bobby Hollis, Tom Hopfe, Greg Hopkins, Rhonda Horn, john Horn, Sherry Horne, lulie House, Denise Howell, Dan Howk, Deborah Hurt, Maurice lacobs, Greg Iacobs, Kristine Ianecek, lanice f-5 johnson, Kenneth jones, Cathy jones, David Iones, Raymond lopplin, Bryant lordan, Lance luneau, Eulice Kaase, Kathy Keilers, Danny Kellum, Henry Kennedy, Kathleen ior Class -mg ,iff i, Kercheville, Kevin Kidd, Cindy Kinard, Sandra King, Mark Ricky Harding nervously waits to get his senior ring. ...41f Kirkland, Ronald Knight,Iimmie Knutson, Cindy Koehn, Mike Komsie Cindy Kopeck, Bill ..-Q., Munson, lack Muery, Kevin Munson, Gary 'PNY Martin,Ginnie Mayo, Clint Melcher, Linda Mendez, Luz Mitchell, Bill Miller, Kevin Minze, Linda Miranda, Rolando Mireles, Michael Molnoskey, Nathan Moss, Michelle Miller, Deborah Kubiak, jeff Lacoste, Cathy Lancaster, Theresa Lanclos, Steve Leake, Matt Lockett, Ceryta McCarthy, Kevin McClean, Belinda McDaniel, Becky Mclnnerney, Kerry McKee, David McLaughlin, Karen Mabe, Greg Mack, Ripley Mahlmann, Clarence Malmay, Sandra Maluski, Danny Manney, Shawn Markert, Paula Marth, Debbie Junior Class 83 lunior Tami Pribilski does a good job washing cars Paul, Renate Pawelek, Sandra Perez, Albert Perreault, Deborah Perry, Renee Pharis, Lyn Philips,Murry Phillips, Stephen Pitschell, Maureen Pollizzie, Robert Porter, lohn Prescott, Arman Pribilski, Tami Pyle, Tracy Quinland, Melinda Rarnamirtham, Nando Rankin, Dwayne Reaves, Kathy Reese, lerri Reese, Rhonda Reese, Susan Regiene, Brenda Reinauer, Kevin Reynolds, Arlie Richards, Karen RieIs,Venssa Robinson, ludy Rogers, Shannon M0 X Rolan, Terry Rollins, George Rutherford, Cheryl Saenz, Gloria Sampson, Tammy Sanders, Michael Sandoval, Dennis awh- Savoie, Lee Schkade, Eddie Sfhuller, Michael Sfruggs, Schann Scales, Lisa Shelton, lane! Shirey, Cleve Shows, Chris Smelcer, lames Smith, Deborah Smith, Laurie Smith, Leslie Smith, Robin Sorensen, Paul Spencer, Dawn Stach, Lisa Staffa, Kim Stansell, Lisa Stavinoha, Mark Steinde, Stephen Stewart, Carolyn Stewart, Melissa Strother, Darrell Stuessy, Debra Sutherland, Penny 85 Terrell, Pam Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Kathy Thompson, Debbie Tillison, Debbie Tomek, judith Tomek, Suzanne Williams, Sandra Windt, Renee Witt, Gary Wright, Danny Wyrick, Marshall Yancey, Missy Yohner, Chris 86 Juniors Toon, Karen Trevino, David Tucker, Cynthia Uhrich, Penny Upton, john Valenzuela Susie Vallery, Ted Varner, jimmy Vela Pat Vernon, john Vice, james Vice, Rodney Wade, Beth Walker, Katherine Walker, Linda Warmke, Rod , Warncke, jackie ' , .J - Watkins, Teresa -' -'4 Weaver, Raymond C J it . Webb, john Welch, james Wells, Kathy Westphal, Brett Williams, Gene 57 1 5 fi' Q x 0 K - '?,,,-ig ' 6 ' .E 2 . . X, 1 . 2 4 aa, xx, . 1 N. , , Vzii, 1 ,s Paul Hlnson performs with hrs band Magnum at the concert. .JJZTQW WT. :Cf 23 Ei Y . 4 . Q. gms: 2-sm Q. rg X Lena Baskin loses her temper with a classmate . .. 5 a x '4?F ' 9-1 , . 'S ,H x'1' W: ' 1 Q,-v s .-9 . 11, f n 'n 9 . x 1131 5. 'Sei ,nw W3 ,ff . , g ,Mfr-gm-:gkzlx W,- .wx JV ,Pin K.. ' , x n Class Cfficers president Vice-President Tracy Terrell U Della lee Standing: L. Perez, l. Eng, B. Lebedzinski. Seated: T. White, S. Brzymialkiewicz, T. Terrell, D. lee. Secretary Treasurer Terri White Shelley Brzymialkiewicz Sp1r1t5t1ck Won A I - sk is? . . -i3fe:'ESa'?f- ' A rx Us ss .:- s 3 0 9 st ia , s 4 s fe . X . Soph 4 Tlmes So homores get fired up at a , ,Q X , Akley, Sheena H ' V L Aduddell, Troy 51223 ii- - 5 tiff ' Banks, Marvin Barhorst, Annette Barns, Cynthia Barns, Lydia Barrett, Yvette Bates, Frances Arechiga, Alice Armanious, Ema Armstrong, Randy Arnett, Mike Arriola, Sheila Aquilar, Melinda Alford, Cheryl Allen,Clayton Allen, Tony Anguiano, Richard Annis, Randy Appolito, Tony Behne, Kathye Beisert, Dennis Benge, Kenny Berg, Barry Birkes, Emma Bodden, Bill Bodiford, Terry Bond, Steven Bonefas, Chris Boren, Laura Bosse, Dwayne Boyd, Bill Boyd, Charles Boyd, Garry 90 - Sophomore Class GTP' if K .t Am i Boze, Mike ' Tjj .,h ., at -wi ftl k. if? 'A - : L 'Na ., . - l - I A .W C N P Y P It kv i f 4 ' , he , , I X m 5 'L L at fl i M , is ir B' . W ,gwwfiu - gf? , J' Branham, Donald A Bravenec, Susan rn. 1 J. . fs. is i ggi x it ,W ' g.r,.-A - Qf' - Brelsford, Brad Broady, Kenneth Brown, Clarissa .,-N Brown, Kelly Brown, Mike Brown, Peter Brzymialkiew Shelley icz, With the power of 476 students the class of '8i', won the spirit stick four times. It was not just the loud yelling making the sophomore class one of the best, but the long hours spent in making posters to deco- rate the commons and the Gym. Bunting, Tommy Buras, Steven Burns,lane Butterfield, Cliff Butzke, Clint Byrd, Brad 5 e 5 ,,,,, Calla N551 Ci 'NW ttsii ittt Camrvdell, iohn L, Carlisle, Kathy Y Carter, David x Carter,lerry Case, Adriene Castillo, Roxane Castleberry, Sandy Chaloupka, Sharon Chandler, Sean Chelakis, Russell Cleboski, jude Clifton, Lisa Coapland, Zack Coker, Paige Cooper, Cathy Cooper, jeff Cordes, janet Crow, Charles Sophomore Class - 91 Curry, Angela Daniel, Ronnie ..-. t David, Teresa Davis, Duane Dean, Bryon , ' ,F Debarganes,Marlowe R Delgado, Rosie Denby, Cynthia Desselles, Droy DeVries, Sherrie Diehl, Sarah Doxtad, lulie Drawe, Kim fy Dreamer, Paul Driver, Terry Dunlap, Glenda Dunlap, Sheryl Elkins, Kathy Engle, Kurtis Eng, Lillian ws., Enos, Melissa Erdman, Beth Escamilla, Sylvia Escobar, Lou Ann Ewing, Tim Below: Alice Archiga takes time before the Iardy bell to daydream in Chemistry. . N'-F, Falco, Carolyn Falk, Karyn Fallin, Ioe Farley, Robby Ferrell, Charles Fielder, Kristi Figgs Angie Flores Sam Ford Carey ' 92 - Sophomore Class Freeman, Esther Q., ' s ,f 'Mil rf, eg in ASN Hilton, Robert Higgins, joey Hill, Patricia He He Hernandez, Cathy Herrin, Rosann Hicks, Rhonda Hart, lohn Hazlewood, Steven nsarling, Doug nson, Linda Gulas, Marcia Gunter, Steve Gust, lanet Gust, Regina Habeggar, Bre Hall, David French, Howard Garcia, Gracie Gast, limmie Gates, Lisa Gillam, Connie Gibson, lacqueline Gobert, james Gongora, Karen Gonzales, Selena Goodson, jerry Granger, Kathy Gray, Mike Greer, Carl Griswold, David nda Hanscom, Randy Hansen, Diane Hansen, loy Hartman, Carolyn Hartman, Gina Leslie Laland shows a happy expression after receiving a good grade on her Eng Iish noteb ook. Sophomore Class 93 Gathered on the stairs, the sophomores reminisce on past activities. jenkins, David Iimenez, Adriana Ioe, Leland lohnson, Greg loiner, Erik lones, jackie luneau, Beverly Kellogg, Gregg Kennedy, Tom Ketchersid, Pam Kilnar, Norma Kinard, Rhonda King, Marchell Kin, Alan Klawinsky, Merry Knight, Donna Knutson, Stephanie Kosik, Travis Kossie, Dorothy Kukreja, Ashu 94 - Sophomore Class Howard Cheryl Howell Kay Hughes Darleen Hughes, Ramona Horn Hatti Horn Sherry House Odessa Hoffman, Shelli Horne, Brian Hughes, Terry Hurt, Ricky Hutson, Danny Inman, Beverly larosek, Ricky t Hitchcock, lim '57 S Kwiatkowskijoanne ,q i t Q9 . 43. -...ff 'sr 'Na Labay, Lorrie Lambert, Chuck Lapeyrouse, Mark Larsson, Per-Anders Lebedzinski, Brenda i I 5 , ' 12' Q1 Lebedzinski, Lori Lee, Dena Lehman, Sandra Leitko, Barry Leland, Leslie Lillison, Laura Liollio,Andrea Little, Sandra Lorenz, Russell Luckenbach, Alvin Lucker, Cheryl Lucker, Vanessa Lundquist, Denise MacDonald, Mark McCarthy, Patricia McDermott, Cindy MfElfresh, Doug McGee, johnny Mc'C.ill, Terri Mclnnerney, Kelly MCKeown, Michelle McLaughlin, Bobby McLcmore, Lisa McManus, Tammy MCMillan,Sis Magee, Edward Maikranz,limmy Manalo, Trisha Manrnoni, Marisol Sophomore Class Marion, Bobby Martinez, Alicia Martin, Doug Matthew, Scott Mazyh, Doug Millikan, Robert Millikan, Tammy Miner, Kelli Miranda, Mario Mitchell, Michael Moeller, Mark Moore, Linda Moore, Irvin Morgan, Tammy Mulholland, Patricia Neel, Patty Nesrstra, Sharon Niver, Phyllis Nosovitch, janice Novak, Beth Oakum,Robbie . i f , Oevermann, Emilie g' ,, I Ojeda, Veronica ., 3 Oliver,lames iff 919 Orsak,Donna i I Owen, Bobby Parker, jennifer Parmely, Larry Pastran, Ruben irvza-i il r . 5 Patterson,Sherri N5 Perez, Liyia Peterson Earl .ttf 'X an K f I rrea Sean Chandler is one of many who go to Mr. Gatti's after a Friday night game. 96-Sophomore Class Phillips, Clifford Phillips, john if Pilkinton, Donna 6 'SW Reid, Rocky Rhea, Melissa Rhea, Xochitl Ricca, Barbara Ringo, Kenneth Rivera, Kenny Robbins, Frances Roberson, Pam Robson, Donald Rodriguez, john Rogers, Sherral VW Pillow, Kyle Pleasent, Moncent Pollizzie, Debra Poryborski, Dennis Potts, Kathy Powell, Rocky Power, Annette Rameriz, Robert Raney, lanice Raschke, Marlinda Raymond, Fronie Reedy, Melissa Reed, Denise Reed, Reggie Ro ers Philli 8 P Romig jim Ross Paula Ross Terry af? Russell Kerry Rutherford, Dodie Sakala, Amy Schmidt, Lars 5 0 411 Schindler, Teresa Schindler, Tracy Sandy Castleberry, Terry White, and Gigi Smith help cheer on Sophomores at the pep rally. Sophomore Class Scoville, Clayton .5 A X age-1 l Smith, Gigi Smith, Phillis Soto, Lorenzo Spraggins, Christy English teacher Ms. McClendon waits patiently for an answer from a sopho- more student. SDSUCGVT Pam Spiser, Donna Spooner, Shannon Staunford,lohnny Stasny, Dan Stell, Wesley Stewart, Harris Stiles, luli Stipp, Ron Stockton, lean Stoker, Nikki Strother, lanet Talley, lonathan Taylor, Kent Telschow, Floyd Temple, Tommy Terrell, Tracy Terry, Michelle Thompson, Ray Thurmond, Lisa Todd, Charita Tomek, Edwina Torres, Cynthia Torres, Rosie Tracy, Katherine 98 - Sophomore Class uve H Shuttleworth, Adam Sibert, Kelly Silcox, lohn Shephard, Micheal Shephard, Boyd lux 3 Trousdale, lerri Tucker, Waymon Vallery, Pam Vela, Beth Vesely, Laura Viking, Shirley Wafford, Tammy Walker, lames Walker, Lee Ann Wallace, Mike Walling, lohnny Walshak, Teresa Ward, Albert Warden, Michele Warton, Angela Watts, Kyleene Weinert, David Wernecke, Donna West, Curtis Wheeler, Kirk White, Terri Whitworth, lohn Williams, lolene Williams, Robert Williams, Steven Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Pam Winkle, Ben Wofford, Tammy Woolsey, lamie Wrench, Reagan Yaklin, Scott Yancey, Juanita Yohner, Pam Zalesek, Kirk Sophomore Class 99 hvlw' I' .x . Y ' 'zz' ' Q 'H 'r fx :gtg , 43527 fs . 5? We -W 1:5 'Q .fgj . Q, ' 4 T-'84 , A ,, 'iq 'mu' ,,.v g -c Class Officers President Vice-President Gale Harvey Kendra leschper ' Standing, lt.-rt.: D. Hobbs, W. Pit- schel. Front, lt.-rt.: D. McKeown, G. Harvey, K. leschper. 1 Secretary Treasurer Diane Hobbs Debbie McKeown 31 Adkinson, Carol Alfred, Cilenda Anderson, Matt Andrews, Amber Anglin, Craig Armstrong, Missy Arnold, Bill IR Hits IV 1, If A.. In American Histor men torm an As Line to reconstruct Ashbaugh, Anna Baillio, Leslie Bailey, David Bard, Laura Baker, Matt Bales, Kim Banks, Dorita Barker, Scott Bates, john sf' 19th century working con' ditions. Buchanan, Clary Bumpers, james Buras, Douglas Burke, jimmy Burton, Sallie Butler, Amie Campbell, jennifer l02 - Freshman Class y fresh- semhly the late Bridges, julie Britton, Linda Brown, janet Brown, Mic helle Bruten, Troy Bone, Mike Bonorden, Linda Boren, Sandra Bradshaw, Debbie Batiste, john Binz, jimmy Bishop, llelsliece Bledsoe, Paige Boatman,C.reg Bonefas, Greg .,,-5 . ,,., 'R C 'ff Ef lv' NR .Q ll ll Q :lJ . , p mi Connell, Ronnie Conner, Norma Cook, Leesa Cooper, Trent Corriden, Kim Cox, Billy ,. gc:-A v C, H Ni n , ,, .,,x,t,. Cantu, Rosemary Castillo, Rohert Castle, lanet Cauthen, Rhonda Chandler, Dawn Chang, Phyllis Chanez, Vincent Clark, Connie Clark, Cynthia Clemons, Eddy Cloud, Dehlnie Coats, Mike Coker, Sheryl Cole, Walter Collingsvvorth, Collins, Shelia lames In American History freshman study the Industrial Revolution Assembly line. From the early 1700-l890's, Americans vvorked long and monotonous hours. Each year the freshman create their very ovvn assembly line. The teachers assign this exercise to give the stue dents first hand experience of life styles and working conditions during the industrial era. Crawford, Clary Crawford, Regina Cross, Lisa Cunningham, Colette C -eC'nUX l X Curlee, Tammy Dady, Steve N Dalfrey, Lisette David, Tammy 'mx Davis, ludy 'Sz- figs Et A Davis, Karla Q Davis,Todd A DUNN Clw f'S ij 2. 555, Dickerson, Roderick '- if if , DimartiIe,Frank c Donaghy, lohn Dopyra,Carl Freshmen - Dowdy, Tommy Downey, Helen Dunavent, Karen Eakin, Ed Edwards, Kerry Elder, Robin Elliott, Kathy Escobar, Raul Evans, Keith Fernandez, Fid Ferrel, Andrew Fields, Sue 0-7 el Flores, Deanna Ford, Debbie Fore, Lynn Fortenberry, Becky Franzen, Michelle Franz, Phillip French, Chris Carla Davis not pleased with her grade, marches back to her desk in disgust. Gish, lay Gobert, Cheryl Gonzalez, Carmen Gonzalez, Gloria Gorsett, Craig Gray, Karen Green, julie l04 Freshmen Gafford, Dudley Galan, Mary V Ganim, Kathy Garcia, Rita Gast, Kenne Gates, Debbie Gibbs, Bubba Gibson, Sally Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Antonio Garcia, Leticia Garcia, Pauline th Q gf T liif - e :ff i '-- , , .- ' :X -:gig fs ' ,I F 'Q K F 3 i li A as g 'TSI' :- , ...., iffiwssi-Qvrffzfsw2:11 ,ff 'J -i --- 1 L- ,. Q iii W' A ,ra-f f ,f 5 in 1 '34 EY' it e at if is . f .. xu, 'fr - , K Ma , 4- . . . Q Zi f , H - ' 'Y 5,9 it ti t at N r ,Q Q F N it 1 W' fist si - . N5 ig 5 Q 1 v 'Q .ap K t V ' Q ,E ef: -Q . as R 4,5-t t , A t A -lf, all my ! 'E y ,tg 335' 'N 31 - , 1 Af, iii Gunter, Molly -as 27 ' - , V 1 Haight, Rhonda 4 Hail,lulie K 1- X Hall, Amanda A Hall, Richard Ham, Glynis Harpur, Kenneth Harrison, lill Harris, Rebecca Hart, Linda Hartsough, Robert Harvey, Gale Hamilton, john Hammond, Ron H andsborough, Carolyn Grubbs, Kenneth Gryder, Linda Guerrero, Doug Guerrero, George Gulley, joel Gunter, Garry Gunter, lerry Freshman English teacher Mrs. Brennan col lects test papers from students, . Harvey, Mike Helm, Deborah in Hillman, Stephanie M b' g Hilton, Eugene 2. it . 32 we R Q .. I -. ,kx , ,,.,.. , r A , KN, s Q 1, mtl 3 t 1 l 'fr f AV -b-' -V ,L s ,rtc r ,i. ., ar- ' r if es 'P Hines Stacy N Hobbs Diane 1 Hogue Janette , 1 4 Holder james M Hines,Karen ., , r X , rli JF1 tiii ' ,wits so cgri A- House, Linda Hudler, Chris Hunt, Greg Hunt, Karen Hurt, leanettea Hurta, Kirby Isaac, Bobby Freshmen l05 jackson, Sam jacobs, Alien jacobson, Darrell jamison, jimmy janecek, Linda jankowiak, Richard januszewski, Frank Tommy Dobias manages to eat another ham- burger and chips before going to fifth period. i f Mi Larsson, Anna-Lena Q ' Lassonde, Maureen - g ' Lee, Donna fgggiff f L i'r, V' t - Lee, Sharon - , yn Lehreneaum,MicheIe Q .iirr' ,V ,A Leschper, Kendra ' V A f V ' Q , este, av L V , , Q g r gg-3. lga J . 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'K , as W ,int 'EN ,B few t pf an 14- ,W 'S H 249' -J S 5 Q 'E Z 5 2 Q S sm 5 Q fi Z 2 5 :fa 3 E Falcons Tear Up Bobcats, 10-6 Coach Marshall and Varsity player look on in anticipation as the Cy-Fair game starts. 114-Sp fi We may not have made playoffs. We may not have won every game. But, for the first time in jersey Village history we out-scored and out-played, down the road rivals, Cy-Fair, 10-6. lt was a cool night on the twenty-seventh of October when the jersey Village Falcons played host to the Cy-Fair Bobcats in the Cypress Fairbanks Stadium. Cary Gryder booted the first three points with 11:18 to go in the second period on a 28-yard field goal. With 7:39 left in the half defensive back, Pat Zaiontz stepped in front of a Cy-Fair receiver and intercepted a pass, racing 18 yards for the score. Gryder kicked the extra point giving jersey Village a 10-O lead, which the Falcons held through intermission. The Bobcats scored in the fourth quarter capping a 75-yard, eight play drive. With less than 4 minutes to go, the Bobcat offense started a new drive inside their own territory. Eating up yardage and the clock, Cy-Fair was faced with a fourth and one on their own 48- yard line. Cy-Fair quarterback, jeff Nelson took the snap from the center and began to sweep to the left side of the j.V. line. With no warning Nelson shuffled the ball to his tight end gain- ing a first down, keeping the drive alive. Some 8 plays later Cy-Fair was again faced with a fourth down, this time on the j.V. 13- yard line, with 8 yards to go. Cy-Fair broke its huddle with 63 seconds left. Nelson dropped back to pass. With the ball in air, a target in sight and the game in hand, out of nowhere weak safety, Cary Cryder came through for the Falcons. Gryder swatted down the ball, with arms like a giant fly swatter. jersey Vil- lage only lacked 54 seconds to become victo- rious. Winning the game was the climax of the football season. It will be remembered always by both the Bobcats and the Falcons. The memory of the night the Bobcat fight died. Dennis LeCroy shows his spirit during the Cy-Fa game. The Falcons show their feelings after they the Bobcats. ove: Falcon defense tackles a Bobcat receiver. Below: Senior, Zaiontz, intercepts the ball and dashes 18 yards for the re. Varsity players, Roger Pillow and Gene Harrison take a quick break from the game. Sports - ,dl Gur Season Starting off on a good foot, the jersey Village Falcons opened the season beating the Scarbrough Spartans in the Cypress Fairbanks Athletic Stadium. Early in the second quarter, quarterback Bob Harvey declined all options and rounded the right side for a 94-yard touchdown sprint. Mid- way through the fourth quarter, l.V. back Maurice Hurt romped 30 yards for the sec- ond Falcon score. This was followed by an extra point kicked by defense back Gary Cryder. The next week the Falcons faced the Alief Bears. A short Hasting punt set up the only Fal- con score as junior r9780,2 quarterback Bob Hary sprinted 27 yards aroundth end for a touchdown. Cary Gryder kicked the extra point. The 7-15 loss was the begin- ning of a five game losing streak which saw the Falcons scoring a total of 14 points during that stretch. The Falcons were shut out by Spring Branch, Aldine, and McCullough, 0-23, 0-43, and 0-29, respec- tively. The Falcons were able to score once in the Klein game. October 20th was Homecoming for l.V. The Falcons broke the losing streak beat- ing the Spring Lions, 20-6. The following week the Falcons kept up their spirit to beat our rivals, Cy-Fair. Ending the season the Falcons faced two tough foes, Conroe and Humble. In spite of all efforts, the Fal- cons were unable to defeat either team. Top, Lt to rt: Tom Fitzgerald, Alan Meeks, Tom Mar- shall, Steve Bewer, john Cooley. Bottom, Lt to rt: Ricky lacobs, Larry West, Frank Daniels, Mike Day, David lones. H6-Sports Senior, Pat Zaiontz dodged two obstacles for a 6 yard gain Scores l Quarterback, Bob Harvey gains yardage on the play. l ttom, Ll to rt: Pat Zaiontz, Gene Harrison, David Teas, Mike Seawright, Ricky Roland, Mike Henson, Todd Hardy, Rod Warmke, Edgar Lewis. d Row, lt to rt: Doug Williams, Mike Miralas, jeff Lunquist, Dennis LeCroy, Gary Gryder, Roger Pillow, Ripley Mack, Craig Bishop. 3rd Row, Lt rt: Bobby Marion QMgr.j, Marvin Banks, Bob Harvey, Buba Banks, Alan Barhorst, Donald Doss, Bart Hallmark, Donald French, joel Stephens, in Perry lMgr.j, Top, Lt to rt: Coach jones, Head Coach Marshall, Kevin Chandler, Scott Mathews, jimmy Griswald, Ronnie King, Rocky Reid, ,rrell Crein, Richard Tucker, Coach Fitzgerald, Coach jacobs, and Coach Cooley. Ricky Roland made a good effort in tackling the offense. The jersey Village Varsity Football Team had three members named to the 16-4A All District Team. Seniors Kevin Chandlerg offensive tackle and All Greater Houston All Star was selected as lst Team All District. Defensive cornerback, Pat Zaiontz and defensive linebacker, Dennis LeCroy were named to the second 16-4A All District Team. Sports The team gets fired-up in the huddle before the game End Maurice Hurt, gains more yardage for the Falcons. Senior Kevin Chandler opens a hole on the side. Pat Zaiontz open for the long pass from Harvey. 0 a ns A 154 ,MJ-:K ft . -N W ,JW1 . ' ,,, ',g,.J'ot'?1 WfWId..'uJ ' :W 'flu' tif 1. ws.. ,f 'JJ'- K.. Quarterback Bob Harvey takes enough time to Catch his breath during the game. Sports - M- 'lh-ng-, un...,..'-...Q ,Q f ...., s . j.V. Features f Slow Season The jersey Village junior Varsity football team opened the season with a 14-14 deadlock with the Scaraborough Spartans. The j.V. offense began to execute with enthusiasm as the Falcons dumped Alief Hastings 22-7 and Spring Woods 24-14. At this point a district championship looked good. The undefeated season came to an end. The Falcons' were never to taste victory again. The next seven games were defeats to Klein, McCullough, Spring, Cy-Fair, Conroe, Humble, and Cypress Creek. Our team was mostly Sophomores. We had to move a lot of junior Varsity players up to the Var- sity. explained Coach Marshall. The junior Varsity season was not a total loss. This is a learning experience for the boys mainly to get them ready for Varsity play. Alonzo Burr scores his first touchdown of the year. Bottom Row, lt to rt: Waymon Tucker, Darren Ford, jude Cleboski, Droy Deselles, Marlan Alacone, Bobby Owen, jimmy Knight, Mark Comancho, Kerry Ford, David jenkins, Russell Chelakus, Sam Flores, Kyle Pillow. Second Row: Alonzo Burr, Don Brown, Mark Ace- cello, David Criswald, Wesley Stell, james Oliver, Steve Steinke, Chuck Stansell, David Ward, Albert Ward, Kenny Rivera, Richard Angiano. Third Row: Brad Brelsford, johnny Wallin , Andy Urban, Tommy Robison, Steve Faulk, jay Patterson, Greg Kellogg, Rocky Powell, Troy Aduddell, Paul Hinson, Terry Driver, join Hart. Top Row: Tony Allen, Harry jones, Floyd Teleshaw, Boyd Shepard, Curtis Mitchell, Kirk Zalesak, Tracy Powell, Mgr. Dale Reason. l 20 - Sports lunior Donald Brown cuts inside of Scarborough defender for the Pursuing Falcons swarm aroundthe running back. SCOFG. Sophomore Iohn Hart scouts the defense on crucial third and one situation. f Sports - 121 K Top Row, Left to rigmhtz Coach Brewer, Les Balio, Al Paweleck, leff Manness, Rod Dickerson, Coach Cooley, Steve Berube, Carl Thomps Kenney Sullivan, lo n Mills, Coach Daniel. 2nd Row: Scott Smith, Mac Cleboski, Walter Simons, Broddy Doberganes, Randy Walls, Al Lopez, Rob Shephard, Steve Sharpe. 3rd Row: Pat Behn, Craig William, Derick Robinson, Kevin Richards, George Sabrsula, Mark Bates, St Toon, Rod Smith, William Woodby. Top Row, left to right: Coach Brewer, Scott Scruggs, Chris French, Raul Escobar, Gary Crawford, Sam jackson, Coach Cooley, Don York Roland, Scott Sorenson, Neil Vadrine, Greg Hunt, Randy Tise, Coach Daniel. 2nd Row: Darrell Morris, Shannon Siver, Todd Thomas, Miguel Villereal, Billy Cox, limmy Benz, Devin Donaghy, Eddie Eakin. 3rd Row: Keith Roberson, Doug Guerrero, Nathan Perry Gulley, Randy Smith, Robert Maluski, Ricky Soney, Theo Brownlow, Ricky lanowiak, Kenneth Roberson. - Sports 1 1 -Q i .Q Cornerback Greg Hunt tackles Cougar runningback at the l.V, 11 yard line. g ,4....-ann... Freshman Trip on lst Step The two freshmen football teams climbed the first step of high school ball. The step however taught each player one sure, ath- letic term, sportsmanship. The step was much too high as the Fresh- man teams combined a record of 1-19. The Freshman A, lone win came against Klien. Defensive End Todd Manness drops Cougar ru nningback for 3 yard loss. Spo rl f , Action 78 Top Row, Lt to rt: Coach Adams, Cindy Kidd, Cindy Bishop, Sandra Warmke, Tamma Boze, lam Boze, Manager. Bottom Row, L to r: lanice Raney, Shelia Elliott, Lena Baskin, Brenda Schlinder. The varsity volleyball team had a successful season overall. Under the dire' tion of a new coach, Kathy Adams, the Falcons won eight and lost five in di trict play to capture third place. In two of the tournaments they participat in they received a second place consolation trophy after beating Cy-Fair. Thj also traveled to Duncanville for a tournament, but did not place. Lena Baski and Sandra Warmke were the Setters. Everyone on the team was a spiker. Tr five players returning from last year's varsity were Lena Baskin and Cin? Kidd, juniors, and Tamma Boze, Shelia Elliott, and Sandra Warmke, senio Cindy Bishop and Brenda Schlinder moved up from junior varsity, while lan ice Raney moved all the way up from the 77 freshman squad, Spn move: lunior Cindy Bishop bumps the ball the setter. rlowz Lena Baskin makes a good hit off e set. My . ww n T . U 1 A.,h ,Q fi , 'V ' y 2 Below: Cindy Kidd and Sandra Warmke go up for a double block Below: Lena Baskin,junior, sets up the ball for a spike. IQ6 - Sports Two Spikers amed to All District The two spikers chosen for the All-District team this year were it 30 Cindy Kidd and 4124 Sandra Warmke. Senior Sandra was named to first team, while Cindy, a junior, was named to the second team. ee Sandra Warmke goes up for a spike Sandra Warmke and Lena Baskin discuss the last play. A' s Sandra Warmke sets up the ball tn the game against Cypress Creek. Baskin and Tamma Boze clown around warming up. 1 ,L ,ig if: inf 4 1 I ' 5 ggi? Em -Q52 5 X Cindy Bishop sets up the ball while being closely watched by the referee. M,-as Sports - 127 .V. Volle to Victory The junior Varsity Volleyball team experi- enced a winning year. Ending the year with 10 wins and 4 losses. The girls really did a good job as they proved to be a power house in the 16-4A race for a 1979-80 championship. In first round action the girls marked 6 wins and 1 defeat. The second round was much different, due to injuries to many of their players. The girls still managed to win 4 out of 7 games, losing only to Klein, McCullough, and Spring. ' junior Diana Burnett, sophomore Lorrie Labay, and sophomore Lillian Eng listen to instructions from Coach B. Smith. E s Top Row, Lt to rt: Lillian Eng, Rhonda Hicks, Diana Burnett, Cindy Knutson, Selina Gonzales, Coach B. Smith. Bottom Row: Karen Toon, Sandra Lehmann, Lisa McLemore, Schann Scruggs, Stephanie Knutson, Lorrie Laybay. 128 Spom N 5 E ina Gonzales jumps in an Lorrie Labay concentrates on serve. to dinkthe ball. Falcons get fired up as they get ready to play Cy-Creek. Diana Burnett and Sandra Lehmann discuss victory. Spa ns Troph Win Changes Season Nine games into the season the Freshman record stood at 4 wins and 5 losses. Conroe, Cypress Creek, Hildebrant, Humble, and Spring were the five schools handing l.V. defeats. Win- ning third place at Alvin turned the season for the better. Three of the five teams beating the Falcons on the first half, fell as victims. The Freshman surprised Cypress Creek, Humble, and Conroe to end the season on a winning note. Top to Bottom, Lt. to rt: Portia Matthews, Kendra Leschper, Gail S Terri larrett sets the ball up in hopes for a good spike. Harvey, Michelle Wilson, Coach lohnson, Faye House, Kathy Elliott, Corolyn Haudsborough, Tammy Siber, Crissa Bodmer, Maureen Lassonde, Michelle Brown, Pam lordon. 3 Sports 1 . V. at ,W Gail Harvey serves a strong and direct serve for another point ,ack - Hey' Hey' Ho' Ho' C mon Falcons lets go! 'QQ .A QZHQ Y K if 1 Viiisikill . ,, , 3 E-fi if ,fam 1 W W 1-gi. 3 sw fJ'qu'w'w 1 W ,V ,.,. Q Q. . i ix f H i Co-Coach of the Year This year Coach Raymond Hall received the honor of being named District Co- Coach of the Year. Coach Hall has been directing the Boys Varsity Basketball Team at jersey Village for two consecutive years. This year Coach Hall did an outstanding job leading the Falcons to a district co- championship. In Hall's first year the Falcons were turned completely around. Winning only 3 games in 1977, the Falcons went 16-16 in 1978. The co-champion team of 1978-79 posted a 24-11 record, Lacking size the'Falcons head coach guided his team with a slowed down four corner offense proving the Falcons could and did compete with the best. S pons Pre-Season The basketball season started like any other season, with long, hard practices and practice games, with few fans. As the sea- son progressed the fans grew. With the inspiration from the fans the team gained their confidence, along with their ability to play together. Out of the 12 pre-season, non-district games the Falcons won 9, never losing by more than 7 buckets. ln the game against Lutheran, the Fal- cons blasted through, for a win, 73-29. With district play less than two weeks away, the Falcons played Cy-Fair for the championship game at the 1979 Cypress Fairbanks ISD Annual Tournament. Kevin McCarthy led all Falcons pumping in 16 points. The Falcons were defeated by the Bobcats 68-48. This 20 point spread was the most the Falcons ever lost by, through- out the season. Having quickness and proving to have the best defense in the state, it looked as though a bright, promis- ing, and successful season awaited the Fal- cons. a.j Harlan Black blocks the ball from a Conroe for- ward. b.J junior Kevin McCarthy goes up for two points. CJ Senior Douglas Count Whitaker pro- tects the ball while dribbling around a Conroe player. d.j Starter Henry Kellum adds on to the score with a successful lay-up. e.y Doug Whitaker prepares to shoot. gr wwf Spam- l35 ----......, ...Q--1 C Henry Kellum hits a jump shot in the Conroe game. Guard Griff Robison takes time to talk to the ref. Senior Cfiff RObiSOI'1 sl 136-Sports 4. ra Conroe blocker. W li, , . zz , wwf Douglas Whitaker shoots with Kevin McCarthy Q 3305 and Griff Robison HHZJ looking on. U ,. 75? ,r., junior, Henry Kellum jumps to receive the ball. spam-137 38 - Sports Falcons, 7-O 111 Znd Round District play started on january 2, 1979 for the Falcons. Traveling to Humble, the Falcons were fired-up and eager to show off what they had been practicing for all year. At the end of the first quarter the Fal- cons were behind by one point. Henry Kellum helped the Falcons to take the lead in the second quarter pumping in 3 field goals and 2 free throws. The Falcons remained ahead the rest of the game to capture a win 48-36. The next game, against Klein, the Fal- cons won 52-40. Henry Kellum was high scorer with a total of 23 points. The Falcons, then played the spring Lions who trailed the Falcons by only a few points at the end of the first half. In the last half, the Falcons remained on top and won their third district game. Standing 3-0 in district play the Falcons were hot and everyone knew it. The fans crowded Bobcat gym on january 12, 1979 to watch the Falcons take on the Cy-Fair Bobcats. After a long, hard game the Bob- cats came out on top with a score, 42-39. Douglas Whitaker was high scorer for the Falcons, totaling 12 points. Losing by only 3 points, to a team that went to state the year before, was a sign for the Falcons not to lose hope and to keep their spirits up. The next game was a breeze for the Fal- cons taking a win from Cypress Creek, 52- 47. The Conroe Tigers gave the Falcons more of a challenge. At the end of the first half the Falcons were ahead 22-19. The end of the 3rd quarter left the Falcons behind 24-26. The Falcons lost to the Tigers by a final score of41-42. In the last game of the round, the Fal- cons overcame McCollough for a win 38- 33. Starting the second round of district play, the Falcons knew that they must play well and become victorious in order to win district. The Falcons achieved this, winning 6 straight games, defeating Hum- ble 56-41, Klein 62-60, and Spring 60-46. The Cy-Fair game ended in a controversy. With jersey Village leading, 29-28 the final buzzer sounded, with a foul called against j.V. f . -up a., Douglas Whitaker b.j Bruce Meciejeski c.j Fer- nando Soliz d.J Kevin McCarthy and Henry Kellum. spam-139 While the jersey Village fans feel- ing unsure andthe Cy-Fair fans feel- ing they still may have a chance, the coaches and referees were in conver- sation about the foul that was called. The Falcons, who committed only 3 team fouls in the 4th quarter, were still allowed 2 more fouls before being penalized. Thus, the contro- versy was over and l.V. won 28-28. The Falcons kept going, beating Cypress Creek, 26-24 and Conroe, in a very well played game, 47-43. Although the Falcons came out first in the second round of district play, to earn the title of District Champs, the Falcons must beat the first round champs, Conroe. The dis- trict play-off game was held on Feb- ruary 16, 1979 in the Sam Houston State Coliseum, in Huntsville, Texas. The Falcons couldn't get things together and were behind the whole game. Although the Falcons never lost hope, they were defeated 38-45, but remained Co-District Champs. a.j Rick Morgan by Kenny Terry clj Doug Whitaker d Q Kevin McCarthy 140 - Sp rf F113 --J Kff, ,f a.j Doug Whitaker b.j Henry Kellum or Harlan Black and Henry Ke lum d.j Griff Robi- son e.j Doug Whitaker. Sports-HI Top Row, lt. to rt.: Gwen Alford lMgr.J, julie Doxtad, Pam Roberson, lanice Raney, Sandra Warmke. Middle Row, Lt. to rt.: San- dra Williams, Gwen Bailey, Karrie Kellum, Bottom Row, Lt to rt.: Rhonda Hicks, Sandra Lehman, and Nancy Daughtry. Two Routs, Pace Season The Girls Varsity Basketball Team rounded out the season with a district record with 2 wins and TO, losses. The team was composed of 2 seniors, 1 junior, and 6 sophomores. To start off district play the Falcons took on the Conroe Tigers. The Tigers romped over the Falcons T09-33. The girls lost the next three games to McCullough, Klein, and Cy-Fair, 33-64, 36-44, and 41-60, respectively. With long practices and team work, the Falcons came through with a win against Cypress-Creek. Pam Roberson led the Falcons, ripping 3 field goals and 5 free throws, The Falcons won 49-33. Losing the next game to Spring, 31-64, the Falcons ended the first round of district play. In the second round there was a noticeable improvement in the Falcon defense. Holding the Gon- roe Tigers down to 56 points, the Falcons scored 27. After a tough game against McCullough, in the Falcon gym, the Falcons were defeated 25-53. Keeping their spirits up, even through defeat, the Fal- cons came through with a win over Klein. All-M -Y - Spt d helping out Bottom Gwen Bailey Sandra Lehman and Janice Pam Roberson jumps high for the ball with lanice Raney and Iulie 1 . : , fscramble for the ball. Trailing behind all the way through the 3rd quarter, the Falcons made a sudden comeback to take the lead in the 4th quarter, Sophomore Pam Roberson was high scorer with 23 points. Nancy Daughtry and lanice Raney each scored 6 points. julie Doxtad ripped a field goal and a free throw and Gwen Baily helped out with a field goal in the ist quarter. The last 3 games went dead for the Falcons losing to Cy-Fair, 20- 55g Cypress-Creek, 32-35, and Spring, 35-57. The Falcons will have 7 members returning to the team next year and are looking forward to a brighter season. 143- Spo t ww 'ra 'imi . Mx K Q... U4 - Sporis Zf Left: Pam Roberson H1201 is ready for a jump ball in the Spring game, Bottom: Coach LeGrand talks to the team aboutvictory beforethe game, Below: Sandra Lehman and , left: Senior Nancy Daughlry goes up for two. X Nancy Daughtry awaits anxiously for the inbound play. so is i N89 iyii 8 Q. ia w. Rf, 'Y s Vx e' 3 5 ,Q X W, ,Q 91 - I 9 111 .-1115552 f--- ve EQ- F if 'Q-Fa - xg: k X Suv 'L X. ' A Pm as jr 49' W IAS Sports - I4 Iunior Varsity Basketball i f st px ww-4 a Top Row, Lt. to rt.: Mgr. Brad Brelsford, Ronnie Matthews, Mike Shepard, john Whitworth, Paul Carter, Randy Hanscom, Dan Howell. Bottom Row, l to r: Scooter Hazellwood, Kent Taylor, lohn Hart, Mike Boze, Reggie Reed. Preparing the boys for varsity competition is our main goal, said first year coach Don Schmitt. Our team did a good job this year. We beat some teams we weren't supposed to have beaten. I think that shows great character, replied coach Schmitt. The season record was 12-18. Although the record doesn't show the way the team played, they did managed to win the consolation trophy at the Cy- Creek junior Varsity Tournament. Playing with mostly sophomores the level of competition was much more challenging. The young Falcons met this challenge head on, never getting blown out of the gym. The most points l.V. ever lost was to Sam Houston when the Falcons were defeated 66-51. Early in the year the young Falcons defeated Lutheran 86-36. In the first round of district the Falcons managed two victories, one over Conroe and another over rival Cy-Creek. In the second round of district, the determined Falcons bulled their way to three vic- tories. Conroe, Cy-Creek, and Humble fell into the Falcon victory cage. The junior Varsity basketball season was suc- ...tftr .it ?ll7T- cessful. The young Falcons worked hard and learned many valuable lessons in order to be a var- sity competitor for next year. The l.V. team takes time out to discuss defensive strategy. 146-Sports Point guard Reggie Reed jumps high in an effort to tip the ball as Randy Hanscom and Kent Taylor look on. allgl' -r-1-w.,,,,, r .riffim .wma Hanscom forces two points over two Cy-Fair defendants, raul Carter shoots for two as Randy Hanscom gets in position to rebound. Sports - U7 Only Une Win f G' 1 or In 0 S :i ci' E 3 The lunior Varsity Girls Basketball team had a dis- N' appointing season. Winning only 1 of 30 games, the S - ' girls were outclassed and outplayed. Moving to Var- ' RJ' sity, the chances for improving the season record are f svN,Q ,'5,,-f.3'?' hopeful. Hard work and practice will help the girls to ' ' become a contender. , way ryrs ctsr . Left to right: lanet Strother, Carolyn Stewart, Karen Toon, Lisa Mclamoro, Dorothy Kossie, Denise Reed, Shelia Foster, Wendy bury, leannene Baker, Not Pictured: Patricia Banks. H8 S om , V , 5. Carolyn Stewart outmuscles opponent for a rebound. tn--...,,, X leannene Baker follows through for two points. Dorothy Kossie sinks two points in front of a MacArthur defender. spam-149 Falcons Shoot to First Place The Freshman A basketball team produced one of its best seasons in the history of l.V., with a 21-6 season record. The boys claimed the Freshman A 16-4A title. Winning 16 and losing two bouts, never losing more than two games in a row. The Freshmen racked up two long winning streaks of nine and eight games. After two straight losses near the end of the season to Strack, 35-30 and to Cy-Creek, 40-31, the district title seemed to be darkened. Two games stood between the Falcons and the title. R. A. Stevens paced l.V. past Conroe with 26 points in the first obstacle. A win over Spring aided by a Cy-Creek loss, the Freshman A basketball team clawed the district III 6. is David Whittworth sinks a lay-up to bring the Falcons within l one point. Top to Bottom, lt. to rt.: David Whitworth, Clint Walker, R, A. Stevens, Kevin Watts, Dane Dickey, Kevin Richards, H arpor. Sports JJ , 5 X. Top to Bottom, Lt to rt: Robert Sanders, Scott Connely, Monte Mullins, Walter Sommons, Randy Walls, Allen Lopez, Mac Robinson, Pat Behn, Brian Keith, Charley Tatum, Robert Hartsough, Billy Cox. After the rebound, Pat Behn puts another shot up for two. Freshmen Hit Bobcats Twice Under the direction of Coach Steve Brewer the l.V. Freshman B Basketball team won four in the eleven game season, beating Cy-Fair twice. In the first win over Cy-Fair, Billy Cox paced the Falcons with nine points. Following two straight losses the Falcons flew back to pound Conroe 48-34. These players hit in double figures, Pat Behn led ball scores with 14, Allen Lopez hit 12, and Billy Cox sank 11. The last two games of the season left the Fresh- man team with promise as the Falcons captured a win over Humble 53-44 and Cy-Fair, 53-48. spam-isi Top to Bottom, Lt. to rt: Michelle Wilson, Gale Harvey, Glenda Alfred, Lynn Romine, Kerry Edwards, Anne Peterson, Terri I helle Brown, Maureen Lassonde. Falcons Skin the Bobcats The Freshman Girls basketball team man- aged 10 wins out of 28 games, winning 4 out of the first 5. After beating Humble 34-28 for the team's fourth win. l.V. lost the next 6 before clipping Robert E. Lee 27-23 and Pear- land 24-17. The next three wins were stag- gered by losses to Conroe and McCullough. The final victory in the first round came in a blow out over Cy-Fair, 45-23. The girls opened the second round of play against Hildebrandt popping the net for 46 points and a victory. The final nine games were disastrous, los- ing eight games in a row. The only game that brought the teams head above water was the second straight Bobcat lashing 27-21. 151 spam fl A ,-K4 lr' 2 -it g-:.,,h T arrett, Mic i Glenda Alfred tips the ball to one of her fellow teammates. I.V. Loves Tennis 0- 2 f ,ff -- ' -h ',,,, , Q i -H ..., ,--an-irrzfiiif-A 1 H W .. -- V ,,...-w- f,..-I-:j:jQT'I..f-w ,. -' I R I 'Q -W.,-1 if f f ,f'!'! .Xl X If ff, . jf, . Q! z II I - 7' to Bottom, Lf to rt: Paul Meirke, Greg johnson, Ashu Kukreja, Phillip Seu, Greg Boughton, Coach Dennison, lay Clark, Ronnie :lEkin, David Ray, Eugene Hilton, Leonard Woodby, Richard Seu. Nick Ruggeri, james Ray, Brett Westphal, Cheryl McCaskill, lulie Rodriguez, Emily Lou, Beth Hazelwood, Lisa Stach, Tracy spam-isa Tennis Reaches Quarter Finals Although the jersey Village tennis team did not have a winning season, they did show an improvement over last year. Their single defeat came over Nimitz High School in a dual match. A singles, Lisa Stach, and A girls doubles, Kelly Mclnnerney and Emily Lou, reached the quarter finals of the Nimitz Tour- nament. The top boy and girl were Greg Boughton and Lisa Stach. The top boy and girls doubles team were Phillip Seu, Brett Westphal, Emily Lou and Kelly Mclnnerney. The most improved players were Tracy Ter- rell, Leland loe, and Beth Hazlewood. Most enthusiastic and dedicated was Lisa Stach. A Sophomore David Ray exhibits his winning serve. I54 pork Sophomore Zach Coapland follows through with a forehand stroke. fa 5 5 as 35 3 S s it S E S N it E Freshman lay Clark returns a strong forehand. 15: ,, .K ,.,. ,, Iulie Rodriguez prepares to follow through with her backhand. I 1 .Vx fx 1 K' 0 X .7 fi , , i ' , w , 1 A 1 Ji',3Qfe N, in 1 1 , -, , if : -xt 1.-an .- 3. ,W , f . a K1 1 fz1Y,,4ifi'1 ,f.tff7,i. Kelly Mclnnerny playing one of her less serious games of tennis. Tennis team takes five, W., David Ray practices his backhand. Sports - I 55 Swmirners Increase Strength The jersey Village Swim Team consists of over 40 participants, who all think highly of the team, the sport, and the coach, despite the lack of school support. With devotion from the swimmers, the jersey Village Swim Team has brought itself up to four substantial winnings in the earliest part of the season. Much of the credit goes to Coach lim Gerald, a graduate of Angelo State University. Gerald has brought the team from a menial 25 member team last year to one of the strong standings this year. Gerald claims, We're much stronger this year because of the increase in the number of swimmers. Those added swimmers really made a difference when points are tallied at the meets. The weekend of january 26, eight of the team members swam at the T.l.C.A. competition in San Antonio, a state wide annual event for high school swimmers. These team members were: james Carter, Dana Honganen, Kim Dopyera, Maureen Pitscel, Leslie Leland, Rod Medly, and divers: Mack Scott and lim Romeg. I was pleased with the results,'f says Gerald. The team has a lot of promise. I think we will do even better next year if we get more school sup- port. W 1 ' ff' ..f. f , 0' rw 5 was lames Carter Coach Gerald i . i me -J At T' g 4 i' . s Above: james Carter. Below: Freestyle stroke. 1 I 2l l 13053 ' A V Vkyh ' A , I .1,,,1: My M .W- ax 'E URM. , M 11 '+fM4 ,MW . .5 V 'i!1?fZ.wi1 Ye We 1 . , yeffajfit uf' ' Y - W ji an Q. .. ,Malik jersey Village fan. 5 , apt., Q,w.5Q5wpf:fF me . N A 1 ' e W ,?j16Z,f Y? X: I g : ,. f , -, V f . , -fi fi, 3 va A S24 1 as sf M, ?fv,f M 'swf he J Q ff 'E Q A it r ..irfw,,w:M 112.32 ', 'E aw -vz,z'MW,v: nv-:ff'fi'N H ,f ri, -1. 'gm , ML . af W The Swim Team waiting for the meet. spam-157 K if:73T5372If?'fiE:57 1 .. :wg ., 4444494 ,,Lx , L ,44443232zmzmmumumzuuauuazaawuig ska ,na - Lt. to rt.: Coach jim Gerald, Amie Butler, Coach Tidmore, Carl Dopyera, Cathy Lanclos, Peter Brown, Maureen Pitscell, james Carter, Dana -longanen, jim Romeg, Leslie Leland, Bob Barker, Kim Dopyera, james Mitchell, Lauren Williamson, David Baily, Cynthia Clark, David Tadrzack, ndy Hendrix, jennifer Roy, Oscar Ybarra. V - Lt. to rt.: Paul Tieken, Susan Clowers, Kevin Muery, Margaret Starett, Mark Scott, Kim Townsen, Ilavid Burnett, Wanda Pitschell, Billy Bently, Tammy Slawson, Dwayne Davis, Cheryl Rutherford, Clifford Brown, Coach Davis, Raymond Leslie, oger Leslie, jimmy Burke, Rob Medley, Ryan Berg. Golf Tea Coach jones, Tony Allen, Neil Vadrine, Chris Smelcer, Donnie Weldon, Carl Doperya, Greg Hunt, Matt Parsons, Pat Horn. Top, lt to rt: Bubba Banks, Henry Kellum, john Horn, Darrell btrothers, Bob Harvey, Mike Whitworth. Bottom, Lt to rt' Ricky Hurt, Mike Henson, David Wilson, Darrin Ford, Billy Herzog, loey Higgins. Not Pictured: Don Brown, Rocl Warmke. Bubba Banks and Billy Herzog practice timing their steps for the 440-yard relay ' -1 1. ,wi F 'tl :Clio ng . 1.5 1 Q, I re znerzpfialg rn 9 nf, 'nina nf .L g - - v v IM. . 9 I aorarwnvf NPT hm... . H. in we -v, if , mmt,S'2'75',S5' .vs V ...W W. 3 I lwownf J, AJ, nnvmnm c is-'I T ' ,gglwimt Jimi mms Ymw mi Jn Gl i?5 fgiggintrf r ,iq . fa F f... , ' ' ,T 'lynn V fi.. ',',',', 1 fn md ,si si ri mv., sisters , . ' 'f i'!f t F A :mfr sz- ' - if ' ' wiht fir , , i. - , nm . .ni isrr:ii'Ii'?Q:,,, . ffl ,.,i. - , f. v ug , mf! I r V at IINNYK!-YYVNN . .'f11::::gym'1 VNU! Hilti! UI NU 3 ' 3, V ymegiii' .fy Q n ...., , t ,- r ,J , - 1- rf 6 ,ss --.lvfmm .,.,iZji', 'f,! - ,j,,. 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There were no seniors returning to run varsity track with only 14 sophomores and juniors wanting to run. Coach Fitzgerald took his troops to several var- sity meets but found the competition too great. Fitzgerald decided to drop to the junior varsity level for a rebuilding year. Throughout the remain- der of the year they ran against teams with four, five and sometimes even six times as many mem- bers. The move proved to be successful as the cin- dermen finished fourth at Klein, third at the Hum- ble-Spring meets and third in the District meet held in the Woodlands. Donald Brown concentrates on what he must do in order to win. Billy Herzog takes time to get his step down for the high hurdles. spam roi 162- Sports joey Higgins easily strides over this high hurdle. ef 4- 1- 5 'Y K , ff, .., ,1- N Y W W -wi f ifii Q. me ii' 5 s f ,s:A i . Qiifff' iiii i , I if i s r if if Qi ?:'35'f1' 1 If ' im' 4 A 51? fs? i Wifn 35' H W iarnrff fnfar' 21: sfi Q? ierffr 'fri Elfelfggswfz lj r gg f iiss iis is 1 s i x s slsi A r , N sisi s'sii 4 'ss is ei -1 .i., s is si.'s w ww isii s Perf: r e 1,:,,fk51Ga,i, pw ...E ,.e1,a,, ,. , ww, 1 ,ai K 'v Q mesa ,X ,wma Mike Whitworth's long stride heiped him in the 880-yard dash. Lt to rt: Shelia Foster, Fay House, Gwen Alfred, Pam Webb, mile relay team. Girls Track Season Top Row, lt to rt: Miss Rose, Esther Freeman, jennifer Roy, Laurie Labay, Sandra Warmke, Faye House, Amalia Wallace, Ms. lohnson. Bottom Row: Shelra Foster, Pam Webb, Gwen Alfred, Beverly luneau. spam - ras T.3mi5:, 3:- nn- Qfg ini GIS!! la . ,g4.........,f..,-., , sv 'htgi-I2-qg' Ai-'Z A, M- -is ,. , ,, U xr f K A Q, H A ffgglff, ,,, nf W WNW 41 'S' ia A -me-29' ,gym l Amalia Wallace in l 5. 5 an f R' f M, ., w-f'fw S: VWSCQZQASQ ' vi: - ,mffw A gi g - 5, 'V' M. A W whzsf? bs ie 4,14 l - , . wifi W Beverly Juneau - 3 ' Q Y f., 1 ' - 1 - agfiwff -- -W . ,eel 'A is ,Wff-5' '35 ' 'Q , -f J. 'a aE,:aieu,., .. . ' -- Gwen Alfred Sporh-165 Falcons Look Impressive ',1f. K T...,... -,Q I V , ,,,.,.jQ Front Row, Left to right: Greg lacobs, Pat Zaiontz, Robert Lee, Mike Brown, Don Warmke. Middle Row, L to r: Dale Reason, Danny Broadway, Doug Wil iams, Chuck Clinkscales, Rod Warmke, lohnny Aguilar. Back Row, L to R: Coach lacobs, Craig Bishop, joe Bollom, Doug Skarpa, Randy Hanscom, Donald Doss, Coach Brewer. The varsity baseball team did not win as many games as they would have liked to have won. The Falcons looked impressive at the beginning of the season but dwin- dled out towards the end of the year. However, the team contin- ued the new Falcon tradition of beating the Bobcats. The pitching staff consisted of seniors Doug Skarpa, Doug Williams, Pat Zaiontz, and sophomore Randy Hanscom. The strong infield was led by seniors Robert Lee, third base, Pat Zaiontz, shortstop, and juniors Danny Broadway, first base, Donald Doss, catcher, and sophomore Mike Brown, second baseman. In the outfielders for the Falcons were three juniors: johnny Aguilar, left field, Chuck Clinks- cales, center field, and Rod Warmke in right field. Pitchers left to right- Doug Williams, Randy Hanscom, Pat Zaiontz, Doug Skarpa l66-Sports 'Q ,. X Shortstop Pat Zaiontz waits for the next hit. Donald Doss runs into home after hitting a home run. .. Q K , 'S J' W WK gif ' Q.. Q 9-.4 A , , ,Q t t K Feat Q 1 xi ' in . , ' X ,Q . FQ. ,V k Li 9-. i-4' ' l Chuck Clinkscaies steps out of the batter's box as he awaits the call from the first base umpire. in in ,. A. 'Y , . , H, iw- , --mx: . -.-- , it QS, . ix 'ff' Nw. kr, w.,ff,.t5 i new ,A any e. . --- v?f 1 mi ay s., Sports-167 l68 - Sports Sophomore Randy Hanscom delivers a pitch. Senior Robert Lee waits for the next play. Robert Lee explains game strategy to Tammy Elliott Randy Hanscom warms up before starting the game. The Falcons get their spirit up before a game, johnny Aguilar strokes another hit in the game against McCullough. Sports-169 170- Spom kk, .,.'A, ,-... ,, , I A I . wi W2 ' ,- u., Ah 3 Putt Putt lacobs watches the field for the upcoming play. 51 T: D ci ssics fs s , . ' lf'-1 ffffilli ' h.A 3' -- . 1 ,.,, ,x gs f-1 5 AAL, U ' ' . D W 'I vrrxrk 'L ,L f -' ,Q Q ,. - Q l .f 5 ' J , Fi , f , A ' xx i wfwi , ,x A f 1' a-:s,1jw4N,-br. X, ' SP'1.i!g3?iguQ-Lx? , - J , Z : , . , Y' K 15-I 'mf ' -Rm ' -V K .ff wc H ,A - . 2954-fav? Doug Williams and Donald Doss discuss the next play. tif , ' X 1 ' fs, , ., A - 'as A- N ' ' , .M ,t we fl :fff:'??vf: Randy Hanscom listens to the coach's instructions. joe Bollom watches the Falcon batter as he waits on deck. TI Robert Lee steps up to bat in the game against McCullough. Sports IV Baseball Wins the Aldine 1 ...L Q h W .' I Olllffla 16' t' 111 fj Y cj .zll. , 1 , S Vx4,hAL if? I as .. I s.- - , Although the junior Varsity Baseball to 1 l,,. W Via , M y . team's season wasn't outstanding, it did -- A gi . l, V 'W iw . have its highlights. Earlier in the year - 't - J. they competed in the Aldine tourna- A 1 ment. The Falcons beat Aldine Nimitz - K7 iiifiii f 11-1, Aldine Eisenhower 12-6, and At g, A , , ,V It Strake lesuit 2-1 to finish first. This was ff, ytiy Ll . Aim the only tournament win for IV this I it i . .ri , 1- . iiti ,J year. IV also defeated Cy-Creek 14-6 and ' 3 'T ' 1 ' 4-1, and Cy-Fair 4-3. The Falcons fin- if ysyyi f it ished the season with the record of 10- ifiir I lt i 'ilf 10- --AT . - W lnfielders, Top: Randy Armstrong, Kirby Herta, Scooter Hazelwood, john Hart. Bottom: Kevin Richards, Kevin Kercheville, Bill Remington. Top Row: Randy Armstrong, john Vernon, Steve Berube, Mike Sanders, Doug Mazyn, Al Pawelek, Boyd Shepherd, Coach West. Middle Row: Kevin Kercheville, Kirby Herta, Bill Remington, Duane Scott, Russel Chelakis, Mike Schuller, john Hart. Bottom Row: Kevin Richards, Scooter Hazelwood, Carey Ford, Brad Spooner, Scott Scruggs. 172 - Sports I D152 y ' Top: Pitchers Mike Sanders and Carey Ford. Bottom: 1 Doug Mazyn and goyd Shepherd- Scooter Hazelwood hits a line drive down third to put the Falcons one step closer to victory. . 'fm,i'3s Outfielders, Top Row: Steve Berube, AI Pawelek, john Vernon, Scott Scruggs. A I , I I U Row: Duane Scott, Russel Chelakis, Mike Schuller, Brad Spooner, Aflef fa'-'INS U0 891 3 hit, 3 dlS3DP0lm9d Mike Sanders makes his way back to the dugout. Sports-173 Win Satisfying for Purple! Next year's Varsity Cheerleaders Paula Markert, Tammy Elliot, and-Glenda Dunlap carry their equipment down to the playing field. The Purple's Defense's aggressiveness played a big role in both their win and this tackle. WUI With a look of fatigue on their faces, David Simp- kins and Waymon Tucker attentively watch the game from the sidelines. 174 - Sporls Il'I if The Spring game is an annual game played between two teams, the Pur- ple andthe White, composed of Var- sity football players for the coming season. The Purple team consisted of the first string offense and the sec- ond string defense, the White team was the second string offense and the first string defense. The Spring game mainly provided the players with personal satisfaction, but it also gives the coaches a chance to see their future team in action. The game took place at the Cypress Fairbanks stadium and was equipped with Cheerleaders, the Band, and the Gold Dusters. The Purple team overpow- ered the White team beating them 32-8. Leah Hitchcock, john Vernon and Lynn Romine watch the players come on to the field as the game begins. it iz? Tits 'mt ' ,i,:.' f i A member of the Purple team engages in a brief discussion with the refs over a disputed call. F1594--MW--,wi-,VLA M, 1 1... 4.,t,..,.:,g,,g,g 'lr?x?:4t1,.ue...1,:':g1r:r:.L:i,,' r1.3 f :T'i'::::,:- at MJ. - .,g,,,,,MW,g,,,g gg: V f I 3 - M I, 4 ,mal Ffrffgiifjmfff.-wa2x:..Y,,,.,,4...,..,, - It - K, M ..,,. Uh., W 'H-MM-Mv'Mf-N Lbf With fourth down and two to go, the Purple team runs a sweep down the right side in an effort to score. ' spam-175 3 3 5 5 3 5 2 Z i E 5 3 5 5 4 E 5 5 3 4 5 3 5 1 E gi iii fi? 3 1 tPA xi? 332 fsii 212 75 EEE iff 178 Clubs qw GSL, Pre-game S Festivities The purpose of the good sportsmanship league is to cre- friendly athletic competition. T This year, representatives of jer- sey Village met at midfield in i pre-game football festivities opposing schools. David Teas, Pam Surles, Nancy Ricca, Greg Boughton, Beth Wade, Mike Whitworth. CAP Goes Through Training Caps are members of the Official Civilian Auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. To be a member of Cap you have to go through Cadet training which includes military leadership and Aerospace training. The Cadets were involved in 5 search missions, rescue missions for downed aircraft, and provided aid services for the Hous- tojn IArt Festival. Cap is a combination of students from different schools which includes 15 Cadets and 7 a u ts. Q First Row: Richard Clemmey, Sam Swart, Greg Silliman, lohn Haley. Second Row: Eric Desselle, Shawn Floyd, Michael Mendoza. Third Row: Clint Arnett, Scott Conley, Robert Baron, Robert Hilton, Michael Mendoza. ate a healthy atmosphere for I greeting and exchanging gifts with representatives from iz 3 Librar Aides l Standing: Mrs. Rose, Dorraine Leitko, Mrs. Fiest Cindy Creighton. Sitting: Roger Leslie, Laura Helm, Donna johnson, Leah Hitchcock, Steve Ennis, Robin Correll. Standing: Yvette Elum, Kenneth Melchak. Sitting: Eileen Edwards, Earl Peterson, Karen C esnut. Uganda Helps Situations Uganda participated in the HAMUN fHouston Area Model United Nationsl March 22-24. HAMUN students play roles of realistic situations involved the United Nations. Fifty-six area high schools participated in HAMUN. The Ugandian delega- tion are Earl Peterson, Chief del- egate, Yvette Elum, Economic Committee, Eileen Edwards, Legal Committee, Kenneth Mel- chak, Political Committee and Karen Chesnut, Political Com- mittee. Clubs Mu Alpha Theta Wins Again Mu Alpha Theta is a National Mathemat- ics Society. The club is secret and you must be invited to join. In February the new members are initiated. Each year the club, along with other good math students attend tournaments. This year they came f E home with Several team awards and UO, Officers: lohn Vernon, President, Phillip Seu, Vice President, Diana Burnett, phies. Secretary, Mary Young, Treasurer. -- 1. - .. usa fi V we .. , ee-M 'rswffmw M , S ' L ' -4 ' Y In the M: Beth Hazelwood, Curtis McGee, Mary Young, Benida McCIemore, Kathy Kaase, Richard Seu, Richard Riveire, Laura Boren, Lisa McClemore, Lilian Eng, Lydia Barnes, Terry Rolan, Kathy Fuqua, Emily Lou, Maureen Pitschell. ln the A: Shelley Brzymialkiewicz, Carla Hix, David Burnett, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Beth Wade, Curtis Engle, john Whitworth, Don Whittaker, Tammy Morgan, Rhonda Reese, Renee Windt, Leland loe, Becky McDaniel, Lisa Stack. In the O: Kenneth johnson, Paul Sorenson, Kevin Muery, Mr. Collins - Sponsor, Chuck Clink- scales, Arman Prescott, Ema Armanius, Cindy Crooks, Dana Honganen, Diana Burnett, Venessa Riels, Mike Whitworth, johnny Vernon, Phillip Seu. 80 - Clubs Jets Attend Conference On April 10, members of the lunior Engi- neering Society attended an all day confer- ence at Texas A8tM University, where they took tests in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Cal- culus, Calculator, and a general mathematics test covering algebra thru calculus. These tests and contests help students wanting to further their skills in the areas of matehmatics and scientific fields. McGee won two awards from the junior Engineering Technical Soci- econd Row, Left to right: Shelley Brzymialkiewicz, Theresa Watkins, john Whitworth, Lilian Eng, Tammy Morgan, Lydia Barnes, Paul Sor- nson, Annette Barhorst, Kenneth johnson, Lisa Acocella, David Burnett, Curtis McGee, Alvin Lucenback, Brad Brelsford. Front Row: yleen Watts, Lisa McCIemore, Alice Arechiga, Becky McDaniel, Vennesa Riels, Renee Windt, Diana Burnett, Dana Honganen, Maureen itschel, Sandra Lehmann. Clubs 181 2 . in x E- H . .211 mg.-. ,,. K. M v 5 R Q ? I A S I g .g . V5 wp Y. LA Q5 3511 ..,. , -H,-,, ,L 4 f 4 : -I fffw-Q,Z ff' K I ,,.b, ',:W'L4 r J 142.9 Q1 , xzwgi xlifffbi x 5' 4 . 'QL ' t' 7' sv QPU .Q-um, K to rt: Kelly Turner, Mrs. Millie Brown, Ronnie Truitt, Mrs. Adelle Lt to rt: Kelly Turner, Ronnie Truitt, Beth Wade. cCIendon, Beth Wade, Renee Windt, Elaine Wernecke, Mike Whitworth, Gail Harvey. l fiffime to Bottom, Lt to rt: Angela Curry, lulie Horne, Gloria Seanz, Cindy Dobias, ludy Ahl- The Student Congress was formed to aid the students of jersey Village High School. Congress members act as a go between from the student body, Mr. Truitt, and the school board. This year the Student Congress was able to get a bill passed stating: a dance is no longer considered a major fund raising project. This enables any organization tif so desiredl to sponsor more than one dance per school year. The Student Congress also helped to provide a Homecoming dance and the half-time festivities. Clubs-183 45? bis: 7 ..,:::c V 1 V 'Q After the induction, new members and their family were invited to have cake at a receptic given for them. Above: Kim Dopyera and her mother enjoy their cake during the reception, Right: Maureen Pitschel practices her pose for the group shot that is about to be made. IBA - Clubs all National Honor Society The National Honor Society is a club for students who exceed in citizenship, leadership, service, and scholarship. The 1978-79 officers are president David Burnette, vice- president, Elizabeth Hazelwood, Secretary, Lisa Stach, Treasurer, Cindy Knutson. The members for 1978-79 are as follows: Seniors: judy Ahlgrim, Susan Allen, Beth Daughtry, Nancy Daughtry, Eileen Edwards, Yvette Elum, Linda Eng, Kim Feldhousen, Kathy Fuqua, Roxann Herrin, Karla Hicks, Anthony Lassonde, Dorraine Leitko, Michael Lenker, Roger Leslie, Adam Luckenback, Rick Morgan, Curtis McGee, Bonita McLemore, Cindy McFee, Nancy Ricca, Richard Riv- iere, Patricia Roach, Phillip Seu, Pam Surles, David Teas, Kelly Turner, Andy Wells, Elaine Wernecke, Doug Wil- liams, Mary Young, Patrick Ziaontz. juniors: Gwen Baily, Diana Burnett, David Burnett, Kim Dopyera, Lonny Ciatlin, Elizabeth Hazelwood, Frances Hazelwood, Dana Honga- nen, julie Horne, Kenneth johnson, Kathy Kaase, Cindy Knutson, Deborah Marth, Virginia Martin, Rebecca McDaniel, Maureen Pitschel, Arman Prescott, Rhonda Reese, Vanessa Riels, Terry Rolan, Cleve Shirey, Robin Smith, Lisa Stach, Beth Wade, Don Whittaker. Sopho- mores: Ema Armanious, William Bodden, Laura Boren, Shelly Brzymialkiewicz, Zack Coapland, Lillian Eng, Kristi Fielder, Brenda Habegger, james Hitchcock, David jenkins, Leland joe, Stephanie Knutson, Leslie Leland, Sandra Little, Cynthia McDermott, Lisa McLemore, Tammy Morgan, Emi- Sop o ores Tammy Morgan andS ey y a ew- . . . iczwaitinlinefortheirgrouppicture lle Oeverman, RICl'1Eird Seu, Donna SDISET, Lee Walker, Terri White, john Whitworth. Above: Rhonda Reese, Lisa Stach, Robin Smith, Maureen Pitschel, and Beth Hazelwood kick up their heels after National Honor Society Induction while Diana Burnett and Kathy Kaase look on. Left: Senior Doug Williams enjoys refreshments which were provided by the Student Congress. Clu 5 I.A. Palrs at State Paul lezek displays the golden hammer award for the engine he built. Greg Mabe and friends look at the hammer he built 104 lohnny McGee took his go-cart to state and did very well. IB6-Cl b F s Pat Zaiontz proudly shows the blue ribbon he has won for his table. The Industrial Arts Club participated in the Bra- zos Valley Regional competition. They won 9 Best- in-Division, 36 first places, 25 second places and 23 third places for a total of 93 awards. The Best-in- Divisions were won by Curtis McGee, Lisa McLemore, Robin Rogers, Ben Koudella, Tommy Dobias, james Oliver, Donnie Wood, and Paul lezek. Curtis McGee won 2 of these awards. The club also traveled to Waco to participate in the State Competition. They won 33 first places, 19 second places, 16 third places, and 3 Best-in-Class. The Best-in-Class awards were won by Lisa McLemore, Al Pawelak, and Paul lezek. A curious spectator looks over a booklet designed for an engine. Clubs-187 Bottom Row, Lt to rt: Tom Kennedy, Gary Gryder, Tamma BQoze,'W'endy Bergman, Paula Market, Janna Boze Mike Boze Ed Eakins Russell low. Back Rows: Terry Ross, Greg Lanster, Lisa Mclemore, Howard Schwarts, Barbara Ricca, Corrine Villaman Mike Koehn Annette Danny Wright, Randy Smith, David Hoeppner, jerry Carter, Ronnie Hammond, Alan Kin, Mark Dill, Steve Williams Bobby Mclaughlin McGee, Brett Hall, Brad Brelsford, Ben Koudelka, joey Davis, Robin Rogers, Kirk Zalesak, Paul lezek Bill Reynolds Adam Luckenbach Engle, l. P. Welch, Greg Mabe, Chris Yoenher, Bart Hallmark, Curtis McGee, Steve Tanner, Waymon Tucker Alvin Luckenbach Robby Tommy Bonar, Chuck Lambert, Larry Remington. f s i. Q N K. 1 188 - Clubs ..,. . V, , mawfwfww lv' ' This blue ribbon was won by Mike Boze for his unique work Bottom Row, lt to rt: Annette Weber, Paige Coker, Renee Windt, Mike Whitworth. Top Row: Robin Correll, Troy Payne, Chris Smellecher Donna Spiser, Tamara Price, Gigi Smith, Bonita McLemore, Shelly Brzymialkiewicz, Dibbie Smith, Mrs. Little, Mr, Droemer. I 0 a as N35 3' Nl! YT 9 S eta 4 ,ip affix Q ia e r . . i W A ' ' - , X KW xx sag, E at Q, S it gg W K egg? .il il V P F A A is . :5 Q5 was 's ' , ' e?'wg3Qr'?,f' W A s.. V .L x- S 1 IQ- 1 5 - f ' , W A Y' f K A A t - T , ,fe , . ,ee. 1 , ' Q' A f --'ai-Jffh7bSiif' Q ' V 'I ' W F , , - X' f 4 -'rum s-sig, - A I - ,,l, pp T 5 . A it A i x T A ' T' - -W SPECZHLT A -Hymns ie Dm , ee,,ee ii: ,, at e,re ' . ,Sz Hi' f cf1'..'- ' -en' .' P. 3 v 'h A 3 i 'T f1.'1'sJs2 555 s is ' f ? w 'mf'f 'A 1 i f A m A f lllarlvw f 1' .,1:? , -w 'Y ff , w ists..-,ri Q EQQ-,age ii mi el . lla:-la Liuilms ' 1 1 ,Q-S 2-us wg e 12 . gi Q eigass, T -- T- .--t . S :' S L fi ,Qs ,,-- - gtg. at ., 6-wit. ,N M10 e 1 A Er it r ggt g Q 3. . . l i a Q0 g ,e..e 111, -V . The title page of the Potpourri-Des-Arts. Potpourn Des Art PITST .V. Magazine Published This year for the first time at lersey Village High School a magazine called Potpourri- Des- Arts was published. Potpourri-Des-Arts is a medley of various arts - poetry, photography, and arts - created by lersey Village students. The magazine was a tremen- dous success. It was sold in April and May for 52.25. The magazine will be published twice next year, and hopefully, will be published quarterly. The quality and quantity of the Potpourri-Des-Arts is dependent on the amount of work contributed by the students. The sponsors for this year were Sandra Little, Sue Sig- man, and Bill Droemer. The editor- Renee Windt. Clubs I 89 The German Club, a well established organization at l.V., had a very active year. It began with their attending the Oktuberfest celebration at the Old Hei- delberg Inn. While served German food, they were entertained by a live oom-pa-pa band. At Christmas time, they held a party at one of their member's house, and also had a Cookie Bake-Off contest, which was judged by the officers. Later in the year, they took their play Ashenputtle to competition at Klein and Sam Houston, and held their traditional German breakfast. To raise money, they sold German candy, which was very popular around campus. In May they had their annual Awards Banquet, in which members received scholarships to summer camp. u Some members even received the honor of being published in Tags, a monthly German newsletter. The 1978-79 officers were President Blaine Bosse, Vice Q President Renate Paul, Secretary Renate Gray, Trea- surer Paige Bledsoe, Projects Chairman Paul Soren- son, and Historian Debbie Fromenthal. J' j ,iff , L, X If ,kr , , k2', , i I l Bai? slt . J C l sw- A ,tit x A l A -' 1 L itif ri. tttt fi . T- .. 1 ii' . B Back Row: Ken Buras, Lisa Gates, Chris Yoner, Lars Schmdt, lohnny Sailing, Don Whitaker, Norma Walker. 2nd Row: Annette Hill Annette Hart, Christie Fielder, Blaine Bosse, Renate Paul, Paul Sorenson, Ripley Mack. 3rd Row: Stephanie Hellman, Teresa Walder Trent Cooper, Frank Pile, Tammy David. Front Row: Paige Bledsoe, Karen Gray, Larry Paul, Mike Tsao, Pram Ramermirtham. Fine Arts, Banquets, Pill Spanish Club The Spanish Club had an activity filled year which included visiting the Museum of Fine Arts and several banquets. The club's fund raising projects included selling Mexican pastries, at bake sales, and many money making projects for charities such as Pesos for Braces of Mexico, a Mission in Mexico. Officers for 1978-79 were: Emilie Overmann, President, Lee Ann Walker, Secretary, Leland joe, Treasurer, and Zack Copeland, Historian. X Spanish Club members and sponsor at a Mexican art Mary Torres, Delia Avila, Barbra Wafer destroy the capital of the exhibit. Aztecs. 1st Row: Kathleen Kennedy, Ms. Boyd, Carolyn Hartman, Leland joe, Zack Copeland, Pam Ketchersid, Delia Avial, Richard Sue, Rhonda Hopkins, Bill Boyd. Row 2: janet Mendez, Lee Ann Walker, Ashu Kukerija, Arman Prescott, Beth Hazlewood, julie Stiles, Cindy Cabin- iss, Linda Henson, Boyd Shepard, Phillis Niver, Lisa Stach. Top: Mike Whitworth, Emilie Overmann. bs What is the best way to learn something? Examine it first hand. That is exactly what a group of seniors in government did. They took a trip to Washington D.C. in january to discover how our government really functions. The group visited the capitol and Congressman Bill Archer arranged a VIP tour of the FBI building. Seminars were also included in the trip. Side trips included attending a production of Funny Girl , and seeing the famous Hope Diamond. The objectives of the Chris- tian Student Union is to provide a place where fellow Christians can relate to each other. This group does service projects, such as sponsoring a spook house at the childrens Hallovv- een party held in October. The 1978-'79 officers are: Pam Surles President, Nancy Ricca Vice President, Lori Smith Treasurer, Elaine Wernike Secretary, Curtis Armstrong Reporter and Karen Yacklin Social Chairman. 192 O gunizat Seniors Investigate Capitol vi i J.. Top Row, Lt. to rt.: Donna johnson, Tony Lassonde, Pam Surles, Aaron Ford, Donald French and Greg Lancaster, Bottom Row: Leah Hitchcock, Nancy Recca, Sponsor, Debbie Hill, Leeann Husser, Lorin Thomas, and Kelley Turner. Christian Student Union Back Row, Lt. to rt.: Lori Smith, Pam Surels, Mrs. Collings, Mrs. Toon, lanell Beecher, Krista Chisom, Lorin Thomas, Nancy Ricca, Kathy Potts, jackie jones, Karen Yacklin, and Elaine Wernike. ick Row: Zack Copeland, Sandra Boren, Yasmine Gharimani, Laura Boren, Cleve Shirey, Brenda Habeggar, win Topham. Front Row: Leelan loe, Donna Pilkinton, Gigi Smith, Denise Bishop, Terri White, Bubbles indquist, Beth Erdman. Classes got into the football spirit with posters and slogans supporting the Falcons. ., , N1 1 'N x N L- X X I L Miss Seegar gets involved in club meetings. ive La France to rt: French Club Officers - Beth Erdman, Art Consultant, Donna Spiser, Vice Presi- nt, Karla Linden, Historian!Reporter, Cindy McDermott, Secretary, Gigi Smith, Presi- ntg Brenda Habeggar, Treasurer. Promoting the French culture and language, and having a good time are the main objectives of le' cercle fran- cais. Activities included in 1978-79 were several bake sales, a candy sale in February, a picnic at Herman Park and a soccer game against the Span- ish Club. The 1978-79 officers are: Gigi Smith President, Donna Spiser Vice Presi- dent, Brenda Habeggar Treasurer, Cindy McDermott Secretary, Karla Linden ReporterfHistorian, and Beth Erdman Art Consultant. Their sponsor is Miss Toni Seegar. A banquet at Brennans culminated a very good year, since the club has grown con- siderably since 1977 gaining over 25 members. Orgunimtio 3 Peregrine Reports the ews The newspaper staff works daily to produce a monthly newspaper called The Peregrine. The Peregrine is sent to various schools in Houston, Texas and even one to Madison, Wisconsin. Selected staff members traveled to Austin in March for the ULPCJ Interscholastic League Press Conference. This conference provides valuable information concerning newspapers and report- ing. During the summer the staff attended the Sam Houston State University workshop. This work- shop and others like it are helpful in preparing them for UIL. The Peregrine staff works hard to cover as many school activities as well as state, city, and national news. At the UIL district wide contest staff members compete in feature writings, headline writing, news writing, and editorial writings. Students can only enter two events and no more than two in one event. lournalists receiving a lst or a 2nd move to the regional competition. Doyce lones tries to find out why IBM changed the alphabet. Clubs 'M ,Va-QL I.. QL: AJ T, hx ,. - 'S 'T 4. ' mx , 'title A . 2 Y .,,, lr - W 3 'A junior Danny Maluski types copy to meet a deadline. Editor Cindy Dobias proofreads copy. 4 l Liz il Dopyera enjoys selling newspapers. phomore Shannon Spooner works on copy for the Peregrine. junior Mike Whitworth skims through his front page story for the Peregrine. left: Mike Whitworth, Doyce jones, Danny Maluski, Muffin Dzierzanski, jeff Drushel. Bottom Left: Emil Dopyera, jan Hansen, my Elliot, Cindy Dobias, Susan Ferris. Clubs Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics is a two year course made of both boys and girls. They specialized in front-end align- ment, brake work, tune-ups, and minor repairs. Auto Mechanics compete in local and state competition. In local competition Cynthia Garcia won a lst place on her 4-speed standard transmission, Emil Dopyera III won a 3rd place for his Holly 4-barrel carburetor and jeff Barnett vvon a 3rd place for a 1969 327 Chevrolet engine. fell' ,fl M arg an wal Top Row: Phillip Ferris, Russell Childress, Randy Hall, Rudy O'Campo, Sammy Sorsby, Tim Twardowski, Middle Row: Mark Cabiness, le Barnett, Cindy Garcia, Keith Besson, Andy Guthrie, Don Rhodes.Front Row: Bill Mitchell, Harlen Black, Kevin Reinauer, Mr, Watson, Lloy leffcoat. 'QP' x.,,.JWla Top Row: Bubba Banks, Dennis Sandoval, Tommy Roberson, Ricky Rolan, Bryant lopplin, Carol McKnight. Bottom Row: Stephen Steinki Steve Faulk, Donald Ross, Alonzo Burr, Maurice Hurt, Emil Dopyera Ill, Shelia Robson, Mr. Watson. hs Future Hom makers This year FHA engaged in many activities. For example, at Christmas they had a Christmas Tea for the fac- ulty. On FHA week they washed teachers vvindshields. Many other activities were: selling carnations for i Valentine's Day, selling cookies for St. Patrick's Day and sponsoring a Crisis Hotline. Students attended a local FHA meeting at Northbrook High School and a state FHA meeting at Fort Worth, Texas. They also attended a Free to Be Me program at Cypress Creek. .LETS nu ,pf 'Yi' -nfl, Margie Harrison works on the bulletin jeannene Baker and David Downey clean their dishes. board. Standing. Marchelle King, Terry Martinson. Sitting. Becky Harris, Rhonda Kinard Witt, Donna Knight, Diana Show, Rhonda Hopkins meet to plan activities for Pam Surles Checks on food in microwave- Club 197 , b, .,,.., l -5: ,Q WMS, , or , ffiliw Q f'.Ll:i. ggiffiw' I V ' Q ' A we .4-.ro Hi fi ' 4--m-n-- ', fs? yijigf - . ,Q e if r -, - sy - ,vw J 3 X rn- 3 r V , L .. ix .' .. , ,rms L' -A 5- Nm ' ' Y Ki ill Q A L 5- 4' A .xt-E-2' ' ' ' 1 i 4 2 x ' A - 4 J' -5 I l. i z ll f g 1 ww' I - 5- N f I --- W NW-qi WN if--:Nl gry, an . :,.eQ'- M- W1 r 1, 'ff :meg ' 1.2149 - :sw g,?..i..,,, Gold Duster Officers perform the umbrella dance at a pep rally. During pep rallies, Gold Dusters perform hand signals in the stands. l98 Organizations Shannon Rogers and Kelly Brown get ready for Contest. Pam Yohner performs a hoop-la dance at a basketba pep rally. Kelly Turner sees a familiar face in the crowd. High Kicks Bring Victor One of the most involved student organizations at l.V. is our drill team, the Gold Dusters. Precision dance is their specialty. Under the direction of Mrs. Donna Boyce, the Cold Dusters performed at football games, basketball games, and kept the crowds yelling at pep rallies. The highlight of the year for the Gold Dusters was winning a sweepstakes trophy at the Gulf Coast Regional Drill Team Competition. To win a sweep- stakes award, a team must receive a superior rating in each routine performed. The Cold Dusters suc- ceeded in doing this. To round up their year as a group, the Cold Dusters put on a successful Spring show. Many hours of after school practice must be put in for each performance. Sponsor Donna Boyce looks on proudly duringa pep rally. Organization I 99 FSE A MW. WI. VM 3 , , Lin .N . M WXX, --H .. X , H. u W, Qi 2 ,TEV Q- . ,, 7 ' L L , 3 j1Z5m' M ffff Q, if QQ iw6 2vN+ --fu ge WENT 45 M D f '- A 2 Q , 5' WA '1 , M, L L - ,xL, , ,K -- I f ' tai ff Q K' 4 , . 5 L fb Q- A f W iuiaflt' IK' 2- k uf -x V-v - y , gg 3, . gf' ,f A 11 ff E ,+ ,. Q ff f Q 9' in 4 1' V 1 X VY ' N 5532 - . 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Every year, Cheerleaders are elected by the stu- dent body. Our 1978-79 junior Varsity jer- sey Village High School Cheerleaders are Seane O'Reagen junior - Head Cheer- leader, Sophomores Bubbles Lund uist, Sandy Castleberry., Glenda Dulap, Ogessa House, Gigi Smit , Donna Pilkinton, Terri White, sponsor Miss Toni See ar, and sum- mer sponsor Miss Becky Smitg, to start the season the girls took part in the traditional Top to Bottom, left to right: Sandy Castleberry, Gigi Smith, Odessa House, Donna Pilkinton, Terri White, Seane O'Reagen, Carylon Hartman, Glenda Dunlap. Spirit Up initiation of singing the school song at the Spring football game. During the year the cheerleaders attended cheerleading camp at Sam Hous- ton State University for one week, Win- ning a spirit stick and bringing home one excellent and four superior ribbons were two of the cheerleaders victories at camp. During the year, the cheerleaders enthu- siastically supported all lunior Varsity ath- letic activities. ,if 21 f i gals 0 . How funky is your chicken? ask the junior Varsity Cheerleaders Donna Pilkinton tells friends about the game. in IW .. Q 'ff Q Q' 'f w uw A, J, 'WJ .pr iii -uf ,bis v .. mf i 5 13 1 fa. 'H af? Q .QQ L 'WL f ig? ' ' ' ' Q ' , ,. 1 ax . 'A 4+ fps ' ur ' - H 1' , W wf W, , ., ws Www H 6 gf? A ' fig :-gl-452: , '-'-'---'ff :nail if - ':LTC'vR M 57 I az. M wr!-f 31 5 1 wwf! m Q,-, 54.41, . Eliza: , fl , wif V ,mi fr' f ,Q 5? X Jw ' WH 'Q 1, HA: ' W, , . ,E :gi ': '13 . x S X ' . 5,33 ' E, - , M 1 . Q H-f'f u H, A 1 qv, A1 .QW , V i W WV M, QQ. ,, ,. ,, 5'E'?s N f F Q, M wi FQ W wr 3 qi I QQ-L -S Wi ' 5 la.. f After seven days of learn- ing new cheers, techniques, and pom-pon routines, the cheerleaders brought home all superior ribbons. Throughout the year the cheerleaders performed at football, basketball, baseball games, and pep rallies. As the year progressed, it proved to be alittle unlucky for the cheerleaders in the form of bodily injuries. While prac- ticing for the Homecoming game, Tami Pribilski broke her leg. This was not the only injury to occur. At the last football game of the season, Sandra Warm ke lost her foot- ing vvhich left her arm in a cast for four months. Although the cheerleaders had rough times without Tami and Sandra, they never let the spirit and support fade. Below: junior Paula Markert. Collynne Edwards raises her pom-pon to the fight song. Cheerleaders exhibit one of their favorite mounts at the pep rally against the Spartans Sponsor, Mrs. Stice Spirit Lets Hear It! 7 The Spirit Club is a new organization established to help lift spirit throughout the school. During the year the Spirit Club baked cookies, cakes and wrapped the boys lockers. They also decorated the football sta- dium forthe Homecoming game and cheered the Fal- cons on to Victory! The 1978-79 Spirit Club officers are: president, Cindy Harrell and Patricia Roach, pres- ident elect, Annette Power, secretary and treasurer, Nancy Huebner. op Row, lt. to rt.: Pam Ketchersid, Beth Daughtry, Nancy Daughtry, Sunny Luna, Tony Stahlhut, Patricia Roach, Sandra Warmke, Col- ynne Edwards. Bottom Row, Lt. to rt: Laura Boren, Kim Mayfield, Lorin Thomas, Nancy Huebner, Cheryl Thomas, Cindy Harrell. President, Cindy Harrell President, Patricia Roach News is President Elect, Annette Power Secretary and Treasurer, Nancy Huebner. Organization 207 208 - Clubs Actors Claim Sweepstakes This year the Drama Department is under the direction of a new teacher, Mr. C. Lee Turner Coming to l.V., Turner had built one of the best forensic departments of the state. The l.V. student production of Turners joy, joy, joy was one proof of Turners credit. The players performed the play for the student body just before the Christmas hol- idays. We're off to see the Wizard was ringing in the hearts of all who attended the musical rendition of The Wizard of Oz. The star role was played by Angela Warton. Her co-stars were jerry Cooley, Frank Flack, and Tim Mayes. This group of talented students not only perform for your enjoyment but also for personal achievements. The forensic teacher, Mr. Lee Turner teaches the art of drama. Q. 5 f 'f S. i l Above: The Wizard, Kelvin Shepard, gives courage to the Lion, lerry Cooley. Right: Don Whittaker portrayed the Scrooge Mr Pugh in the Drama Produc- tion loy,loy,loy. I Top to Bottom, lt to rt: Tim Mayes, Mr. Lee Turner, Marty Kunz, Don Whitaker. Debbie Sanders, Genaro Escamillo, Lisa Flounce, Denise Keith, Frank Flack, Rick Ballinger, lerry Cooley, Amy Peterman. Throughout the year the foren- sic team attended several tourna- ments. At the Northbrook tourna- ment the team placed 4th. At the Doby tournament the actors cap- tured a 3rd place. The players acquired a 1st place sweepstakes at the Eisenhower tournament. Iris Polk earned a ist place individual Sweepstakes after receiving two ones. Paula Carter, jerry Cooley, Cienaro Escamilla, Hattie Horn, Marty Kunz, Tim Mayes, Rhonda Meek, Iris Polk, and Kelvin She- pard advanced to State Competi- tion after qualifying as finalists in the Eisenhower meet. mf 5 ' I road to take. it P- Above: Dorothy, Tinman, and Scarecrow follow the yellow brick road. Left: Dorothy, Scarecrow, and Lion decide which Clubs - 20 9 The Wizard of Cz E I Frank Flack, Tinmang Angela Wharton, Dorothyg Tim Mayes, Scarecrowg jerry Co ley, Lion. Munchkms, Genaro Escamllla, Eugena Paul, and Paula Carter, Dorothy, Angela Wharton, - Clubs i Frank Flack, Tinmang Tim Mayes, Scarecrow. lerry Cooley, Lion. Iris Polk, Wicked Witch of the West. Angela Wharton, Dorothy, Tim Mayes, Scarecrow. The Drama team attended a One-Act Play contest March 22. The team per- formed Bury the Dead . Awards went to Lisa Flounce for Best Actress, Tim Mayes for Best Actor, Amy Peterman and Rick Ballinger for All-Star Cast. Hat- tie Horn and Howard French received Honorable Mention. This win advances the play to the dis- trict contest. Club 2 Bury The Dead a one act play performed by the Drama Club. Top Row, Lt to rt: Mike Whitfield, Frank Flack, Ken johnson, Kendra Leshper, Genero Escamillo, Debbie Sanders, Rick Morgan, Howard French, lim Hitchcock. Bottom Row, Lt to rt: Steve Gryder, Hattie Horn, Lonny Catlin, Amy Peterman, Marty Kunz, Lisa Flounce, Tim Mayes. Debate Team Lt. to rt: Howard French, Mark McDonald, Paul Sorenson. 212 CI bs irs. Brown gives Cindy Dobias her Scholastic Writing ward presented by the Houston Post. Roger Leslie waits while Mr. Bill Yansey announces Roger's award for English lV and lists his numerous scholarships. Students Gain Recognition! ln order to honor those who performed out- standing either academically or otherwise, IV held an annual Awards program. Not including scholar- ships, more than 160 students received an award for achievements in a specific field or class. Many of this year's Seniors received scholarships. Adam Luchenbach received one from the Air Force Acad- emy worth more than 595,000 Senior Ronnie Davis proudly accepts his Art ll award and his National Scholastic Gold Key for art work. Awards-213 in 3 A Senior, Collynne Edwards contacts the yearbook rep- resentative. . FNS Senior Lynn Thornton works on Ads and Index, junior Annette Fallin concentrates on her football layout. Senior Brenda Schindler poses for a picture. 214-Clubs H Kevin McCarthy takes a break from typing copy of the Iunior Varsity section. '79 Falcon Climbs Forward Ioey Garcia is caught coming out of the dark room. Above: Soph Cheryl Alford attains new ideas from last years year- book. Below: Soph Tammy Morgan laughs at Mr. Z's iokes. The 79 Falcon yearbook staff consists of seven- teen members, sixteen of them being rookies. During the summer nine staff members traveled to Huntsville to attend the Sam Houston State Communication Workshop at Sam Houston Uni- versity. They received a 2nd place with their dummy fa rough draft of the yearbookl. Some awards Won by the staff were: 2nd place, Cover Design, Collynne Edwards, 2nd place, Open Spread, Karla Linden, 3rd place, Best Sports Spread, Annette Fallin and a ist place by Ceryta Lockett for the Faculty Page. March 17 and 18 certain staff members traveled to Austin for the lnterscholastic League Press Con- ference. At the conference they attend classes designed to improve and iron out yearly problems. Senior Ronnie Davis draws the cover design. Club 215 15 Singers Selected to All-Region Choir The 1978-79 school year was both eventful and suc- cessful for the jersey Village Choirs. ln October, twenty-five students auditioned for membership in the selected All-Region Choir and fifteen Chorale members were selected, the second highest total among thirty-three schools who entered students in the competition. These students competed in the Region Choir Festival Concert in january in Conroe. December was crowded with many concerts and events. The Concert Choir performed at a rest home and three elementary schools before presenting a public concert. Members of the Chorale sang for the Cy-Fair Administrators, Greenspoint and Town and Country Shopping Centers and at the Hyatt Regency :-lotel prior to its public Winter Concert at jersey Vil- age. Later in December the Chorale presented a spar- kling performance of the Christmas Opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors a portion of which was shown on television on Christmas Day. Kenneth Cordray became a member of the Texas All State choir in january. ln February thirty-three stu- dents won first division honors on solos along with two trios, two madrigals and a medium ensemble. jer- sey Village students won a total of 76 medals, tops by a considerable margin in the Cy-Fair district. Twenty- two of the soloists qualified for the State Solo and Ensemble Contest at the University of Texas in Austin. In March the Chorale reached the ultimate of achievements, that of winning three Sweepstakes Awards with Girls, Boys and Mixed Choirs. The Con- cert Choir did well, receiving a second division rating in Concert performance. 216 CI bs Girls Choir performs at Corpus. Area Winners jerry Cooley, Kenneth Cordray. l l l l i l l l l l Tracy Tyrrell prepares herself for contest at Corpus. l , e Black Madrigal, Lt to rt: Mike Whitfield, Kenneth Cary Cilbert, Ronny Catlin, Katherine Walker, Nancy Ricca, Marilyn Shepherd, Portia Matthews. Officers: jerry Cooley, Treasurer, Lonny Catlin, Social Chairman, Pam Surles, Social Chairman, Kenneth Cordray, President, Marilyn Shepherd, Vice President, Nancy Ricca, Historian, Edgar Lewis, Manager, Cindy Knutson, Secretary 'lst in solos: Collete Cunningham, Missy Armstrong, Steve Sharp, Cina Witt, Molly Cunter, Kathy Muery Regional Choir, Lt to rt: Michael Whitfield, Tony Lassone, Ken- neth Cordray, Lonny Catlin, Edgar Lewis, jerry Cooley, Cary Cil- bert, David Davis, Kenneth johnson, Sandra Little, jannell Beecher, Beth Wade, Angela Warten, Pam Surles, Nancy Ricca. lst Ensemble: Lt to rt, Top: Kenneth Cordray, Elaine Wernecke, Mike Whitfield, Kenneth johnson, Cary Cilbert, Lonny Catlin, Edgar Lewis, jennifer Dady, Pam Surles, Stefanie Knutson, Cenaro Escamilla, Sandra Little, jerry Cooley, Marilyn Shepherd, Beth Wade, jannell Beecher, Lisa Stach, Angela Warten, Nancy Ricca, julie Williams. Clubm 2l7 Choir Goes to Festivals The Madrigal Choir ftwenty-one members of the Choralej won still more honors as they received a superior rating at the San Antonio Madrigal Festival held annually at Trinity Univer- sity, placing fourth overall among twenty-two participating schools. In May, the Chorale climaxed a successful year with per- formances at the Buccaneer Festival in Corpus Christi, Texas, competing in all three choir classifications. Tapes are being sent to American Chorale Directors Association screepg committee for a possible performance in Little Rock, Arkansas in March, 1980. State winner Kenneth Cordray. ,+R ff? To Row, Lt to rt: Paul Cohen, Hugh Sorrels, Genaro Escamilla, Mark Bailey, Cecil Ward, Peter Brown, David Davis, Edgar Lewis, Ronald Kirkland, Marty Kunz, Tony Lassonde, Ken johnson, john Horn, Shaun Manney, Gary Gilbert, Michael Whitfield, Keith Besson, Gary Munson, james Frazier, Cliff Butterfield, David Downey, Gerald Piccao, Frank Flack, Kenneth Gast, Doug Buras. 2nd Row: Phillip Roach, Lori Lebedzinski, Cindy Ross, julie Williams, Collete Cunningham, Missy Tatro, Beth Nicol, Robin Smith, Belinda Bailey, Tamara Price, Vada Pruett, Elaine Wernecke, Shirley Lage, Katherine Walker, Linda Melcher, Lydia Barnes, Yvonne Montgomery, Pam Rollins, Tracy Terrell, Kathy Elkins, Sandra Little, Tammy Rees, Michelle Olson, Tammy Milliken. 3rd Row: Portia Matthews, Cynthia Denby, julie Bridges, Angela Germany, Marlinda Raschke, Fornia Raympod, Teresa Watkins, Patty West. 218 Clubs r, hawk X Trio, Lt. to rt: Collete Cunningham, Missy Armstrong, Teresa Trio: Lt to rt: Molly Gunter, Annette Hart, Gina Witt. Nutt Q9 al f -i Nancy Tolar, Karen Ford, Charlene johnson, Penny Sutherland, Sherry Mitchell, Cynthia Manning, Donna Lechlider, Diane Manard, jannell Beecher, Kathy Kaase, Iris McDaniel, Carman Gonzales, Pam jordon, Lisa Thurmond, Delia Avila. Bottom Row: Kathy Muery, jackie jones, Terry Dowdy, Gina Witt, Kathy Wells, Annette Hart, Anna Larrson, Beth Wade, jennifer Dady, Lonny Catlin, Pam Surles, Nancy Ricca, Marilyn Shephard, Debbie Fromenthal, Lisa Stack, Angela Warten, Molly Guntery, jamie Heggie, Teresa Nutt, Amanda Hall. Clubs -219 6th PPA Livestock Show a. Sweetheart Susan Allen and Mr. Ceasar. b.lClarence Mahlmann, Grand Champion pig, cz, Shannon Rogers, 9th place Chicken. d.j C ris Pete, Reserve Champion Turkey. e.j Ralph Smith, Grand Champion Heifer. f.j Dean johnson, Grand Champion Steer. 220 - Clubs mi W5 Q a.1 Melinda Quilin, Reserve Champion Horse. b.j Debra Zuelke, Turkey. c.j Carl Green, Grand Champion Turkey. d.j Isreal Escobar, 5th place Lamb. e.j Karen Hines, Grand Champion Rabbit. f.j Carleen Bunting, 4th place Chicken. g.j Debra Zuelke, Reserve Champion Market lamb. 222 -Clubs TH J ,fzjf ff ,gg rt if .si Clubs Cosmetolog - Hair Etc. raw' Bridget Nesrsta proudly bears the honor of cosme- Susie Valenzuela practices her eyebrow dying technique on Si tology queen. Roland. IOP now, Lett to Right: Brenda Ureyer, Susan lerris, Susie Valenzuela, Kathy Wells, Pam Gilliland, Mrs. Iacksc Denise House, Leah Byrd, Donna Benge, Judy Robinson, Linda Smolinsky, Susan Reese. Middle Row: Sus, Roland, lanette Harris, Kelly Goodman, Tami Pribilski, Debbie Smith, Libby Owen, Bottom Row: Cathy loni Brid et Nesrsta Marianne Sherrod Sherr Inman Belinda Conner, Alene Elkins, Gwen Alfred, Donna Roberson. 8 f 1 Y , , an CL f'!N :W move, Top Row, Left to right: President, Brenda Dreyer, Treasurer, Denise House, Susan Ferris, Parliamentarian, Debbie Smith Bottom Row: Sergeant of Arms, Bengeg Vice-President, Leah Byrd, Secretary, Pam Gilliland. Below: Mrs. jackson Kathy Wells how to tint. Brenda Dreyer polishing up on her manicure. If you want your hair cut, tinted, or just set, you no longer have to fight traffic to a beauty salon. Working 3 periods, students learn to become be-auticians. This year Cosmetology promoted Senior Citizen Day. This enabled the older ladies of the community to get their hair fixed. It also gives the students a chance to practice their skills. In March, the girls attend the Vica District lll con- test. Blue ribbon finalists compete in the state level contest. ln November Cosmetology went to the Cel- lar Door to crovvn its 1978-79 queen. Bridget Nesrsta was chosen cosmetology queen. ww Clubs - ICT Students Involved in Un-the-Iob Training Industrial Cooperative Training stu- dents attend regular classes each morn- ing, At the end of third or fourth period ICT students are involved in on-the-job training. The social year for the ICT-VICA Club is climaxed each spring by an employer- employee formal appreciation banquet. Prior to this event a majority of the stu- dents participate in the district and state Industrial Skill Competition. A few of the skills judged were Dental Assisting, Machinist, Sheet Metal, TV Repair, Cab' inet Making, and Diesel Repair. ICT officers are: President, lana Ray, Vice President, Nathan Molnoskey, Sec- retary, Brenda Bollomg Treasurer, Mic- helle Moss, Sergeant at Arms, Shannon Killingsworth, Parliamentarian, Andrew Iones, Reporter, Barry Taylor, and Histo- rian, Dean Walker. 1st Period, Back Row Lt. to rt.: Jeff Richardson Ronny Powell Paul House Cary Witt Willi Morgan, Philip Herrington. Front Row Lt to rt Lester McKee Michelle Moss Brenda Bollc Barry Taylor, Donny Powell. Set Above: Third Period, Top Row Lt. to rt.: Steve Hayes, Danny Keilers, Eddie Schkade. Middle Row Lt. to rt.: Pat Vela, Donny Coupland, Nathan Molnoskey. Bottom Row: Chris Shows, Karen Richards. Right: Second Period, Top Row Lt. to rt.: Mr. Roach, Dean Walker, Duke Labay, Charles Albrecht, Andrew jones, Tony Carey. Middle Row Lt. to rt.: Allan Sempe, Lonnie McWilliams, Shannon Killingsworth, Robert Orsak. Bottom Row lt. to rt.: jerry Phelps, Dean Lechlider, lana Ray, Ronnie Molnoskey. 226 - Clubs OEA Students Top Row: Donna Gullo, Beth Coleman, Donna Yerian. Mid- Row: Lisa Dixon, Billie Ann Smith, Cheri Copeland. Bottom Row: Pharis, Kim Hollingsworth. Going Places The Office Education Association is a youth organization for students enrolled in Vocational Office Education Pre-Employment Laboratory or Co-op. Through monthly meetings, the club is designed to develop leadership and responsibility through elected student officers. Competitive events and awards on the regional, state and national levels provide social and recreational activities promoting goodwill through service pro- jects forthe community. The OEA's goal is to cre- ate an understanding of free competitive enter- prise system. ,.....4 rs! Row: Lt. to rt.: Annette Webber, Patricia Banks, Emily Haeglin, Sandra Pawelek, Linda Meyers, janet Mendez, Toni. Second Row: Elsa inojosa, Debbie Hobbs, Sonya Middleton, Brenda Regiene, Dolores Meyers, Lynn Thornton, Debbie Herold. Third Row: Nancy Tolar, usan Evans, Kathy Cooney, Kristine Iacobs, Lydia Garcia, Debbis Thompson, Pam Crun. Fourth Row: Lyn Pharis, Beth Coleman, Dawn pencer, Debbie Marth, Kim Hollingsworth, Tammy Russell, Billie Ann Smith. Fifth Row: Donna Cullo, Dorraine Leitko, Laura Wilson, heri Copeland, Lisa Dixon, Donna Yerian. Clu DECA Project Wins First Place in State The Feasibility of Opening a Hospital in the jersey Village area was the DECA class project which won first place in the Creative Marketing Project at the State Leadership Conference held in Fort Worth in March. DECA students gathered statistics from surveys they mailed to area residents and through the pro- ject have stimulated interest to begin work toward a hospital being built. lst Period, Back Row, lt to rt: jerry Osborne, Kelly Bise, Hugh Sorrells, Brent Carter. Front Row: jackie Warncke, Linda Vassar, Karen McLaughlin. 'T .59 r NN 1 C42 Officers, Back Row, lt to rt: Linda Vassar, Vice President, Susie Browning, Parl., Mr. jackson, Coordinator, Kim Brown, Secretary. Front Row: Lori Gun- ter, Reporter, Sherry Speer, Treasurer, Brenda Medark, President. 3rd Period, Back Row, Lt to rt: Patty Hall, Donna Hawks, Sandie McKeen, David Fly, Linda Stringer, Paula Harris. Front Row: Lori Gun- ter, Susie Browning, Brenda Cunningham, Maggie Tillison, Laura Stewart, Diane Houston, Sherry Speer. Clubs ,l 2nd Period, Back Row, Lt to rt: Alan Hall, Debbie Bronikowskl, Patricia Tyrell, Scott Upton, l Debbie Tillison, Rex Outtrim. Front Row: Leo Hall, Brenda Treichel, Linda Walker, Susan Allen, Pam Terrell, Carol Ogrodowicz. jersey Village Wins qs! at State W x yr, , . . 1 5 Brenda Medark, Sherry Speer, Kim Brown, Lori Gunter and Karen McLaughlin represented DECA at state contest. Awards Session at State Contest. S vw 1 The Five Clowns before contest. S During initiation DECA students try to unwrap the wrapping that bounds them together. Club - 229 PTA Practices at Post This year the future teach- ers practiced teaching at Post Elementary. Every Tuesday after school the members go to their assigned classes and gain experience. This is the second year they have had this program and both years it has been a success. Officers: left to right: Treasurer Tammy Bise, Secretary Karen Goodrum, Vice President Emily Haegelin, President Michelle Freeman. Pictured above left to right: Michelle Freeman, Debbie Stuessy, Leslie Smith. Second Row: Tammy Bise, Pam Wilson, Kathy Thomas, Belinda McClean. Third Row: Karen Goodrum, Emily Haegelin, Rhonda Hopkins. - Clubs Jerri Reese smiles for camera. PMCC Here students interested in medicine or allied health careers can become informed about different fields of medicine and give service to the school and community. Vari- ous field trips and service projects are done along with films or guest speakers at monthly meetings. Our symbol is the staff of Aesculapius representing strength, peace, plenty, and good vvill. The officers this year are lerri Reese - President, Terry Rolan - Vice President!Parliamentarian, Melinda Quinland - Secretary!Historian. Merit Award Winners are Melinda Quin- land, lerri Reese, Terry Rolan, Don Whit- taker, Kim Willis - Gold, Tammy Rees - Silver, Lonny Catlin, Ken johnson - Bronze. Top Row, Left to right: Don Whittaker, Ken lohnson, Melinda Quinland, Lonny Catlin. A proud group after winning eight merit awards. Second Row: Vada Pruitt, lerri Reese, Terry Rolan. Front Row: Tami Rees, Mrs. Goss, Kim Willis. Clubs - 231 5? I 1 ! l A Q 1 i S it S 2 Q l Top to Bottom: Lt. to rt.: Sam Galvez, Andy Wells, Ken johnson, Arman Prescott, Doug McElfresh, Ema Armanious, Bill Bodden, ' Vada Pruitt, Christi Sluka, Emily Lou. Q Asst. Drum Major, Ken johnson, Drum Majc Donna Yerian. T v A. til .l A Q ii ! 2 ! r 5 U t l S First Row: Melvin Roland, Steve Buras, lim Hitchcock, Danny l-lutson, Chuck Clinkscales, Arman Prescott, Daniel Dimas, Vince Elder, Buddy Cabaness, Davil McCreary, Sam Galvez, Steve Berube, Andy Wells, Aaron Ford, Kathy Behne, jeff Emerson, Albert Perez, jimmy Frazer, Todd McGee, Donny Wood, Davin Davis, Billy Reese, Mark Smith-Berry, Lonny Catlin. Second Row: Ken Mlcak, Bill Waffer, Loronzo Soto, Ben Koudelka, judy Eason, Scott Plumb, jane Tillisor Cleve Shirey, Danny Maluski, jan Hogue, Vada Pruett, james Gates, Brian Rogers, Keith Roberson, Kirk Wheeler, Kim Corridon, Cecil Ward, julie Green, Keitl Evans, Paula Zrubek, Robert Maluski, Mike Bone, Steve Morgan. Third Row: Larry Netardus, Kirby Hurta, Dane Dickey, Tommy Dobias, George Rollins, Kevin Muery, Steve Toon, Terrance Roberson, Terry Ross, joe Fallin, Danny Broadway, jerry Gates, Chris Willoby, Deanna Flores, Linda Medrano, Molly Cuntel Michelle Franzen, Annette Hill, Doug Martin, Doug McElfresh, Cindy McPhee, Annette Fallin, Lisa Gilliam, ' 232 - Clubs A i f tto rt, Top Row: Leah Hitchcock, Kim Feldhousen, Head Twirler, eigh Ann Husser, Christi Sluka, Roxann Herrin. Bottom Row: athy Muery, Rhonda Kinard, Brenda Regiene. - .,,A l 11 Enter Region 6 Try State Twenty-seven members of the Falcon Band entered the District Band competition held at Westchester High School. Eleven of the musicians were chosen for this honor. This enabled them to try out for Region Band competition. Six students, Sam Galvez, Andy Wells, Ken johnson, Ema Armanious, Bill Bodden and Doug McElfresh were selected for the Region Band and a chance to play with many fine musicians from other schools. Not shown: Kevin Muery was selected for district band also. P I .. Q l ourth Row: julie Doxtad, Debbie Shemely, Kathy Potts, Rita Garcia, Kim Christianson, janet Cryder, Karen Goodrum, Debbie Ham, julie Williams, julie Hail awn Brown, Norma Conners, Barbera Waffer, Cheryl Gobert, Merry Klawensky, Tammy Watford, Kathy Fuqua, Melba Perez, Gena Kubiak, Page Bledsoe, mber Andreus, Karen Dunevant, Renee Perry. Fifth Row: Vince Sangermano, Herman Smith, Debi Carlson, Ema Armanious, Donna Knight, janet Castle risha Manalo, Emily Lou, Lynn Fore, Donna Yerian, Ken johnson. Sixth Row: Laura Baird, Anna Nevils, Tamara Price, Sue Roland, Karen Gray, Dana Radar, ami Adams, Ronnie Connell, Bill Reynolds, Bill Boyd, Danny Bodiford, Pam Surles, David Tadrzak, Kevin Culley, Rickey larosek, Bill Bodden, Cathy jones, es Wallace, jackie jones, Sandra Pawelek, Laura Walker, Renata Gray, Phyllis Smith, Lisa Gates. Clubs Clubs Performances Gutstanding Precision marching and accurate tun- ing pace the jersey Village Fighting Fal- con band from half time shows to the University interscholastic League Con- cert Contest. The band works hard every afternoon in order to perform at every Falcon foot- ball game. Later in the year they attend UIL Concert Contest to be judged on their ability to play as a group. Selling candy and spirit hats the band made enough profit for a bigger and better banquet. The banquet was held at the Pine Forest Country Club March 30th. February 16th the Band went to Dean to perform a concert. The purpose of the concert is to recruit a large num- ber ofthe eighth graders. A number of band members attended the UIL solo and ensemble contest. This enables the students to be judged on their individual talent. Those receiving a ist division get a medal for their achievements. Members who play a lst class number and receive a 1, get a chance to go to State Contest in May. ludy Eason, only girl trombonist, slides to the rhythm The band performed its famous diamond drill at the UIL Marching Contest held in Willis. Twirlers Roxann Herrin, Christi Sluka, and Brenda Regiene are all smiles after being commended on a half time performance. Above: During summer band upperclassrnen as well as future band members hustle back to the starting drill position. Below: The band impatiently stands at attention awaiting the signal from Drum Major, Donna Yerian, to march off the field. Feature twirler, Rhonda Kinard. 1 'vit Top to Bottom, Lt to rt: Lieutenant, Vince Elder, President, Andy Wells, Treasurer, Vada Pruitt, Captain, Buddy Cabanissg Secretary, Cindy McPhee, Reporter, Danny Maluski, Vice-President, Iulie Williams, Drum Major, Donna Yerian, Head Twirler, Leigh Ann Husser, Asst. Drum Major, Ken johnson. 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' 172 ' ' , ' -1 , -1 219 ' ' ' B . i - 1 ' ' , 1' -1 , r - I , ' -1 r ,L -122 196 ' ' ' , ' ' -227 242-Index Student Index Banks Marvin -90 117 Barhorst Annette - 90 181 200 Barhorst Alan- 8 Barker Robert- Barker Scott- Barns Cynthia-90 Barns Lydia-90180 181 Baron Robert -178 Barrett Yvette-90 Baskin Lena-2 76 77 78 87124125126127 Bates Frances - 90 Bates john-102 Bates Mike - 122 Batiste john- Bay Charles - 78 Beaudoin Tammy - 78 Beecher janell-78 192 200 219 Behn jimmy- 8 Behn Pat-122 151 Behne Kathye-90 232 Beisert Dennis-90 Bender Randall-78 Benefield Carla-78 200 Benge Donna-78 224 Benge Kenny - 90 Ben y Billy-78 Benz jimmy-102 122 Berg Barry-90 Berg Ryan - Berger Kathy- Berube Steve-122 232 Bess Dwayne-11 31 78 Besson Keith-196 218 Birkes Emma- Bise Tammy-78 79 230 Bishop Cindy-78 81 124 125 127 204 Bishop Craig-31 78 117 166 Bishop Deneice- 02 Black Harlen-133 135 141 196 Bledsoe Paige -102 233 Boatman Greg -102 Bodden Bill-90185 232 233 Bodiford Danny - 233 Bodiford Terry - 90 Bodmer Cassie - 87 Bollom joe - 78 Bond Steven - 90 Bone Mike- 102 232 Bonefas Chris - 90 , 7,117 , 78 , 102 218, , , , , 102 , 7 225' ' ' Benson, Michael - 78 ii, , 78 , 270 172' ' ' 133 ' ' ' , 90 , 1 , 193 Bonefas Greg -102 Bonorden Linda- Bopp Charlotte- 78 200 Boren Laura -90 193 207 Boren Sandra - 8 102 Bosse Blaine-78 Bosse Dwayne-90 Boy Bill-90191 233 Boyd Charles-90 Boyd Garry- Boze janna-2 19 78 Boze Mike-91 146 Bradshaw Debbie -102 Branham Donald- Bravenec Susan - 91 Brelsford Brad-91 120 146 181 Brewer jeff- Bridges julie -102 Britton Linda- Britton Teresa - 78 Brown Clarissa - 9 Brown Donald -120 121 Brown janet -102 Brown Kelly-91 Brown Michelle -102 132 152 Brown Mike-4 18 91 133 166 Brown Peter-91 218 Brownlow Theo-122 Broadway Danny-78 Broady Kenneth - 91 Bruten Troy -102 Brzymialkiewicz Shelley -18 89 91180181 185 189 Buchanan Gary-102 Bumpers james-102 120 Bunting Carleen-79 222 Bunting Tommy-91 Buras Douglas-102 218 Buras Kenny-79 Buras Steve-91 232 Burke jimmy- 02 Burnett David-16 79 180 181 185 Burnett Diana-16 79 130131 180181 185 Burns jane- Burr Alonzo-79 120 Burton Sallie- 0 Butler Amie-102 Butler Penny- 9 Butterfield Cliff-91 218 Butterfras Randy-79 , 102 201' ' ' , 130, 185, , 193' ' ' d, , 7 , 90 124 ' ' ' , 91 , 78 , ,218 , 102 , 1 160,161 ' ' 232 ' ' , 1 , 91 196 ' ' , 12 , 7 Butzke, Clint -91 Byrd, Brad - 91 Byrd, Leah - 79 C Cavaniss, Cindy-91,191 Cabiness, Mark-79,196 Campbell,jennifer-102 Campbell,john-91 Cantu, Rosemary-103 Carey, Tony - 226 Carlisle, Kathy-91 Carlson, Debi -79, 233 Carter, David -91 Carter,jerry-91 Carter, Karen -79 Carter, Paul-146, 147, 210 Carter, Paula - 79 Carter, Toni - 79 Case, Adrienne - 91 Castillo, Robert - 103 Castillo, Roxane - 91 Castle, janet - 103, 233 Castleberry, Sandy - 91, 97, 203, 266 Cauthen, Rhonda -103 Chaloupka, Sharon - 91 Chandler, Dawn -103 Chandler, Sean - 91, 96, 120 Chanez, Vincent -103 Chang, Phyllis -103, 182 Chase, Chris - 79 Chelakis, Russell-91, 120,172 Childress, Russell-196 Christansen, Kim-79 Clark, Connie-103 Clark, Cynthia-103 Clark, jay -153, 154 Cleboski,jude-91,120 Cleboski, Mac-122 Clemmey, Richard-178 Clemsons, Eddy -103 Clifton, Lisa-91 Clinkscales, Chuck - 79, 166,167,180, 232 Cloud, Debbie-103 Coapland, Zack - 91, 154, 191,193 Coats, Mike -103 Coffman, Greg - 79 Cohen, Paul- 218 Coker, Paige -91,189 Coker, Sheryl -103 Cole, Monte - 79 Cole, Walter-103 Coleman, Beth - 79 -Collingsworth, james- 103 Co ins Patti 9 Collins Shelia 103 Comancho Mark 31 Conley Scott 178 Connell lulie 9 79 Connell Ronnie 103 153 233 Connely Scott Conner Belinda 79 224 Conner Norma 103 233 Conner Sean 79 Cook Leesa 103 Cook Roxanne Cooley jerry 79 216 217 208 209 210 Cooney Cathy 2 Cooney Eddie Cooper Cathy Cooper int Cooper janet 91 Cooper Trent 103 Copeland Cherie 79 Cordes janet 91 Correll Robin 79 180 Corriden Kim 103 232 Coupland Donald Cox Billy 103 122 151 Crawford Gary 103 122 Crawford Regina Creighton Cindy Crooks Cindy 79 180 Cross Lisa 103 Crow Charles 91 Cunningham Colette 103 218 219 Curlee Linda 80 Curlee Tammy 103 Curry Angela 92 183 Dady Steve 103 Dalfrey Lisette 103 Daniel Ronnie 92 David David Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Dean Dean Tammy 03 Teresa 92 David 80 218 Duane 92 joe 19 80 ludy 8 03 Kar a 03 Kenny 80 Todd 103 Byron 92 Robin Debault Lisa 80 Delgado Rosle 92 ir , '-7 120 ' - ' , -151 , -79 , ' -79 , -91 ,rr -79 , -79, 226 , ' -103 ' , ' -79, 179 200, - ' ' D ' , -1 232' - ' ' 1 v- , if '- ,1 ', I -1 , ' -so Denby Charles -103 Denby Cynthia-92 218 Desselle Eric - Desselles Droy-92 120 Desselles Ronny - 80 Devries Sherrie - 92 Dickerson Roderick- 103 122 Dickey Dane - 150 Diehl Sarah - 92 Dimartille Frank - 03 Dimas Daniel -232 Dobarganes Charles - 80 Dobarganes Marlow- Doberganes Broddy- Dobias Tammy-232 Dobson Misty-80 Dolejsi Diane-80 Donaghy Devin- Donaghy Iohn- Dopyera Kim-80 184 Dopyera Carl-103 179 Doss Donald-80 117 166167170177 Dowdy Tommy- Downey David -80 197 Downey Helen -104 Doxtad julie-92 142 143 233 Dreamer Paul-92 Dreyer Brenda-80 224 Driver Terry-92 Drushel leff-80 195 Dunavent Karen- 0 Dunlap Glenda-88 92 174 203 Dzieranski Muffin - 80 Eakin Eddie-104122 Eason ludy-80 232 234 Edwards Kerry-104 152 Ekin Edward-153 Elder Robin-104 Elkins Kathy-92 218 Elliot Kathy-104132 Elliott Tammy-80 168 174 195 204 205 269 is Rusty- Emerson Brad - 80 Emmott Maggie - 80 Eng Lillian-89 92 180 181 182 Engle Curtis-30 92 180 Enos Melisa-92 Erdman Beth-92 , 178 120 ' ' , 1 , 92 122 ' , 122 , 103 , 104 218 ' ' ' Drawe, Kim - 92 225 ' ' ' , ,120 , 1 4 195 ' ' E rn , 31 Escamillo Genaro-80 209 210 212 218 Escamilla Sylvie-92 Escob srea -80 222 Escob ouAnn - 92 Escobai Raul-104 122 Evans .eith-104 232 Ewing Tim-92 Fairchild Perry-30 80 Falco Carolyn-92 Falk Karyn-92 Fallin Annette-80 Fallin Ioe-92 232 Farley Robby-92 Farquhai Billy-80 Farrel Charles-15 Faulk Steve-80120196 Feinandez Fidel-104 Ferris Susan-80 195 224 225 Fielder Kristi- Fields Sue-9 104 Figgs Angie-92 Flack Frank-80 209 210 212 218 Flores Deanna - 0 Flores Sally- Flores Sam -92 120 Ford Carey-29 92 120 ord Darren-120 160 Ford Debbie-8 104 Ford Karen- Fore Lynn-104 233 Fortenberry Becky- 0 Foster Shelia-148 163 Franz Phillip-104 Franzen Michelle-104 Freeman Esther-92 163 French Chris-104 122 French Howard-93 120 Gafford Dudley-104 Galan Laura-28 80 200 Galan Mary-104 Galvez Sam-232 Ganium Kathy-104 Garcia Alfred-104 Garcia Antonio-104 Garcia Gracie-93 Garcia joey-80 215 Garcia Leticea- 0 Garcia Lydea-80 Garcea Pauline-104 I , F , ,214, 232 , ,92 , 92 , 1 4,232 Florence, Lisa - 209,212 , 80 172 ' ' ' F , , , 219 , 1 4 232 ' ' 212 ' ' ' G , 1 4 Garcia Rita- 0 arrison lill- Gast limmie-93 Gast Kenneth-104 218 Gates Debbie-8 104 Gates lames-16 80 232 Gates lerry-16 80 232 Gates Lisa-93 3 Gatlin Lonnie-80 212 217 219 231 232 Germany Angela-2 8 Gharimani Yasmin-193 Giffs Briffa- 0 Gibson Jacquelin- Gibson Sa y- 4 Gilbert Gary-218 Gellam Connie-93 Gelleam Lisa-81 Gilliland Pam-81 224 Girods Mike-81 Gish Mackie-81 Gis lay- 04 Gobert Cheryl-104 233 Gobert larnes-93 Gongora Karen-93 200 Gonzales Carmen - 8 104 219 Gonzales Selina- 130 131 Goodman Kelly-81 224 Goodrum Karen-81 230 Goodson lerry-93 Gosrett Craig- 0 Graham Garon-8 Granger Kathy.-93 Gray Karen- Gray Mike-'81 93 Gray Renate'-81 Green Carl-93 222 Green lulie- 0 Gregory Cynthia-81 Gressett junior-4 81 Griffith Coleen-81 200 Griswold David-93 120 Griswold jimmy- Gruffs Kenneth- 0 Gruller Sam-81 Grun Pam-81 227 Gryder lanet -81 Gryder Linda- 0 Gryder Steve-2 2 Guerrero George- 05 Gulas Marcia-9 Gulley joel-105 Gulley Kevin-122 Gullo Donna-81 227 Gunter Garry-105 Index - 243 , 1 4,233 G , 31 , ,23 , 1 , 1 4 , 93 , ll 10 225 ' ' ' h, 1 Gonzales,Gloria-104 , 93, , 1 4 , 1 , 104 , 1 4 , 117, 1 270 , 1 5 , 1 5 , 1 , 1 , 3 HBFFIS Becky 105 197 Kitzmanryjameg-106 Gunter jerry 105 Gunter Molly 105 232 Gunter Steve 93 Guerrero Doug 122 Gust janet 17 93 Gust Regina 17 93 Guthrie Andy 196 Guthrie Thomas 81 Habeggar Brenda 93 193 200 Habeggar David Haeglin Emily 81 227 Haight Rhonda 105 Hai ulie 5 Haley john 178 Hall David Hall Leo 81 229 Hall Richard Ham Glynis 105 Hamilton john Hamilton Lacy 8 Hammond Lori 81 Hammond Ron 105 Hanscom Randy 146147166168169 Hansen jan 195 Hansen joy 93 Harding Ricky 82 Hardy Todd 31 81 117 Harold Debbie 227 Harpur Kenneth Harris janette 224 Harrison jill O5 Harrison Margie 9 Hart Annette 219 Har john 893 121 146 172 Har Linda 0 Hartman Carolyn 191 203 Hartman Gina 93 Hartsough Robert 105 Harvey Bob 76 81 117 119160 Harvey Gale 100 101 105132133152183 Harvey Mike Handsborough Corolyn 105 132 Haven Dynette 81 Hazelwood Elizabeth 22 81 153180185 Hazelwood Francis 81 153 180 191 244 Index 219 ' - ' ' H , -13, , A -31 230 ' - ' ' 'l,l ' -10,233 , ' -93 , ' -105 ' , -105 A , - 1 , -11,93, 171' ' ' ' ' Hansen, Diane -93 , -105, 150 ' . , . -1 . , r -1 7 I, - , ,120, i, ' -1 5 , -93, 151 ' - ' , ' -105 Hazelwood Scooter-93 146 172 Hebner Nancy-182 Heggie jamie-219 Helm Deborah- O5 Helm Laura-81 179 Hensarling Doug-93 Henson Linda-93 191 Henson Mike-81 117 Hernandez Cathy- Herrin Rossann-93 Herington Phillip- Hershall Billy-81 Herzog Billy-160161 Hicks Rhonda-4 130 142 Higgins joey-93 160 161 162 Hill Annette-31 93 232 Hillman Stephanie- 0 Hilton Eugene-105 153 Hilton Robert-93 178 Hines Karen-105 222 Hines Stacy-105 Hinson Paul-87 120 Hitchcock jim-94 212 Hobbs Diane -101 105 Hoeppner David- Hoffman Shelli-94 Hogue jan-105 232 Hollis Bobby-82 Hollis Tom-82 Holcomb Elaine-81 Holder james-105 Hollingsworth Kim- Honganen Dana - 80 Hopfe Greg - 82 Hopkins Rhonda-82 197 191 230 Horn Hatti-94 212 Horn john-82 160 218 Horn Sherry-82 94 200 Horne Brian-94 Horne julie-82 87 183 200 201 House Denise-82 224 House Fay-132 163 164 House Linda- 05 House Odessa-94 203 House Pau - 26 Howard Cheryl-94 Howell Dan-82 146 Howell Kay-94 Howk Deborah-82 , 1 160 , , , , 93 , 31, 226 , ,93, , 1 5 232 ' ' ' Hobbs, Debbie - 81,182, 227 , 81 , 31, 227 , 1 , 181 225' ' ' , 1 , 1 2 Hudler Angie-2 Hudler Chris- Huebner Nancy-207 Hughes Darleen-94 Hughes Ramona-94 Hughes Terry-94 Hunt Greg-105 122 179 Hurt jeanettea- 05 Hurt Ricky-94 133 160 Hurta Kirby-105 172 Hutson Danny-94 232 Inman Beverly - 9 Isaac Bobby - jackson Sam-106 122 lacobs Allen- jacobs Greg-82 166 lacobs Kristine-82 227 jacobson Darrell- 6 lamison jimmy-106 janeceh janice-82 janecek Linda-31 106 janowiak Ricky-106 ' lanuszowski Frank- O6 jarett Terri-106 132 152 jarosek Ricky-94 233 jeffcoat Lloyd-196 jenkins David-94 120 jenning Patricia-106 joe Leland-94 180 193 johnson Charlene -106 johnson johnson johnson johnson David - Dean - 220 Greg - 94 153 Ken - 77 82 180181 212 218 231 loiner ri- jones Andrew - 226 jones Cathy -82 224 jones David -82 jones Doyce - 194 195 jones Harry -120 jones jackie -94 192 233 jones Raymond-82 jopplin Bryant-15 82 jordan Lance - 82 jordan Pam -106 132 juneau Beverly-94 163 juneau, Eu ice- 2 , 105 , 1 I , 4 , 105 l , 106 170, ' ' , 10 122 ' ' , 1 jimeney,Adriana-94 219 ' ' , 106 233 ,,,,, ,E k 94 219, ' ' 196 ' ' ' 219 ' ' ' 165 ' ' ' I 8 jurovie, john -106 K Kaase, Kathy -82, 180, 185,219 Karekar, Shelia -106 Keilers, Danny-82,226 Keith, Bryan - 106, 151 Keith, Denise-209 Kellogg,Greg-88,94,120 Kellum, Henry - 8, 76, 82, 133,135,136,137,138, 139,140,160 Kellum, Kerrie - 142 Kendrick, Danny - 100, 106 Kennedy, Kathleen - 82, 191 Kennedy, Tom - 94 Kerchville, Kevin - 31, 82, 172 Kesinger, Terry-106 Ketchersid, Pam - 94, 191, 207 Kidd, Carolyn -106 Kidd, Cindy- 82,124,125 Killingworth, Shannon - 226 Kilnar, Norma -94 Kin, Alan -94 Kinard, Rhonda - 197, 233, 235 Kinard,Sandra-82 King, Becky- 106 King, Carey -106 King, Marchelle - 94,197 King, Mark-82 Kirkland, Rhonala - 82, 218 Klawinsky, Merry - 94 Kmiec, Karen -106 Kneblik, Curtis -106 Knight, Donna -94,197, 233 Knight, jimmie - 82,120 Knutson, Cindy - 82,130 Knutson, Stephanie-94, 130 Koehn,Mike-82 Komsie, Cindy-82 Kopeck, Billie-82 Kosik, Eric -106 Kosik, Travis-94 Kossie, Dorothy -94, 148, 149 Koudelke, Ben - 106, 232 Krancher, Kathy -106 Kubiak, Gena-106, 233 Kubiak, jeff-82 Kukreja, Ashu - 94, 153, 191 Kunz Marty 106 209 212 218 Kwiatkowski lonvnne Labay Lorrie 95 130 131 163 Lacoste Cathy 83 Laird loann Lambert Chuck 95 Lamen Sandra Lancaster Pam 106 Lancaster Thersa 83 Lanclos Cathy 106 Lanclos Steve 83 Lapeyrouse Mark 95 Larsson Anna Lena Larsson Per Anders Lassonde Maureen 132 152 Leake Matt 83 Lebedzinski Brenda 95 Lebedzinski Lori 95 Lechlider Donna 219 Lee Dena 89 95 Lee Donna 06 Lee Sharon Leheneaum Michelle Lehman Sandra 95 130 Leitko Barry 95 Leland Leslie 93 95 270 Leschper Kendra 101 132 212 Leslie Ra 06 Lewis Li ie Lewis Therseas 107 Lewis Vincent 107 Lill Channon 107 Lillison Laura 9 Linden Karla 193 Liollio Andrea 95 Little Sandra 95 218 Lockett Ceryta 83 211 Lopez Allen 107 122 Lorenz Russell 95 Luchenbach Alvin 95 Lucker Cheryl 95 Lucker Vanessa 95 Luna Sunny 107 207 Lundquist Denise 95 Lundquistleff 117 Lynch Rennee 107 95 ' L L A , -106 , -182 , - -l06, 219 , - -95 , -106, , - , ,200, 201 , -1 , -106 106 ' 131,142,143,1I4,181 ' IOIII ,I , . 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I - 5 271 ' - ' ' 151' n ' ' 181 ' - ' 193 ' - ' Mc MacDonald, Mark - 95, 212 McCaskill McCaskill McCarthy 133 135 McCarthy Cheryl- 153 Daniel -107 Kevin-83 139140 214 Patricia- McClean Belinda - 83 McCleelle Lynn- McClendon Brenda- McCIure Glena -107 McCreary David - McDaniel Becky- 181 200 McDaniel Iris- McDaniel Peggy-107 McDermott Cindy-95 McElfresh Doug-95 323 McEvoy Ginny-107 McGarrah Dana- McCee johnny-95 186 McGee Todd-107 232 MCC-ill Terrie-9 McGlothlin Kim-107 Mclnnerney Kelley-95 Mclnnerney Kerry - 83 McKee David - McKee Lester-226 McKee Robert -107 McKeown Debbie -101 McKeown Michelle - 15 95 200 McKnight Carol - 196 McLaughlin Karen - 83 McLaughlin Lisa -107 McLernore Lisa-95 130 148 180 181 McManus Tammy-95 McMillan Sis-95 McWilliams Lonnie-226 Mabe Greg-83 186 Mack Ripley-117 83 Magee Edward-95 Mahlmann Clarence- 83 220 Maikranz limmie- Malmay Sandy-83 Maluski Danny-83 194 195 232 Maluski Robert- 122 182 232 Manalo Trisha -95 233 Manard Diane - 219 Maness limmy -107 Mannmoni Marisofl -95 , 95 230 ' ' , 107 , 107 , 232 , 33, , 219 , 107 , 5 155 ' ' , 83 107 ' ' McLaughlin, Bobby - 95 I I I M , 95 , 107, Manness leff-107 122 Manness Todd-122 123 Manney Shawn-83 218 Manning Cynthia-291 Marion Bobby-96 117 Markert Paula-77 83 174 204 206 Marth Debbie-83 227 Martin Brian- 0 Martin Cindy-107 Martin Doug-96 232 Martin George-83 Martin lu ie- Martinez Alicia-96 200 Martinez Nora-107 Martinson Terry-107 Mattew Cleboski-107 Matthew Scott-18 96 Matthews Portia- 132 218 Matthews Ronnie- 46 Mayer Sevalia- 0 Mayes Tim-209 210 Mayfirld Kim-107 207 Mayo Clint-83 Mazyh Doug-96 Medaek Shelia-107 Medrano Linda- 07 Medrano Mary-107 Meirke Paul-153 Melcher Linda-83 Mandez Carlos-107 Mendez lanet-191 227 Mendez Luz-83 Mendoza Micheal-178 Medrano Linda-232 Meyer Dolores-227 Meyers Linda-107 227 Middleton Sonya-22 Mierke Paul- Mikeska Robin-108 Miller Deborah- Miller Kevin-83 Millikan Robert- Millikan Kammy-96 218 Mills lohn-108122 Miner Kelli-96 Minze Linda-83 Miranda Boris-108 Miranda Mario-96 Miranda Rolando-83 Mireles Mike-4 83 117 Mireles Patricia- Mitcham james-108 Mitchell Bill-83 96 Mitchell Mike-96 120 Mitchell Shari-108 219 Mlcak Ken-232 Moeller Mark -96 Molonsky Nathan - 83 Molonskey Ronnie - 226 Montalbono Brian- 08 Montgomery Yvonne - Moore Irvin-96 Moore lohn- Moore Wendi-108 Morgan lamie- Morgan Serena-108 Morgan Tammy-96 80 181 211 215 271 Morgan William- Morris Darrell-108 122 Morris Sylvia-108 Moss Michelle-83 226 Motte Tony- 08 Mury Kathy- Muery Kevin - 83 180 Mulholland Patricia- Mullins Monte-151 Munson Gary-83 218 Nee Patty - 96 Nestra Peggy - 108 Nesrstra Sharon - 96 Netardus Larry-77 84 182 232 Nevils Anna- 08 Newbury Wendy-8 Nichol Boyce- 08 Nicholas Hope-108 Nicol Beth-218 Niver Donna-31 108 Niver Phyllis-96 Niver Shanna- 08 Nix Mike-108 North Brad-84 Nosovitch lanice-96 Novak Beth- Nutt Teresa-108 219 Oakum Robbie- Oakum Vernon- Oevermann Emilie-96 Ogrodwicz Carol- 84 Ojeda Veronica - 96 Oliver lames-96 120 Orsak Donna -96 Orsak Robert- 226 Owen Bobby -96 120 Owen Libby -84 224 lnde - 245 ' ' 226 ' ' , I 1 , , , 213 ' ' ' , 108 , 1 7 f , 108 ' , ,l , , I 107 I I I 1 f , 226 197 ' ' ' , I 1 ' ' ' , 109219, 117 233 , 107, ' 232 ' ' ' , 1 , 96 , 1 7 212 ' ' ' 1 ' Munson,lack-83 f rsi , I II , l f ' , 1 , I III f f 148 f , 1 7 2 , ,191 , 7 I 1 , 108 , 83 ' 7 I 96 , 96 , , O ' , 96 f , 84 , 191 ' ' I' I I 229 ' ' , 200 , , ,1 , Owens Deborah- O Farrell Tina-182 O Reagen Seane-8 Parker jeff 108 Parker jennifer 96 200 Parmely Larry 96 Parsons Matt 18 108 Pastran Ruben 96 Patek Doug 108 Patek Loretta Patterson lay Patterson Michelle 8 Patterson Sheri Paul Eugene 210 Paul Larry 108 Paul Renate 84 Poruborski Dennis-97 Postron Pallerina- 09 Potts Kathy-97 192 233 Powell i - Powell Nonnie- Powell Roc y-97 20 Powell Tracy- 20 Power Annette-9 97 Prescott Arman-84 180 182 191 232 Pribilski Tami-76 77 84 203 204 105 225 Price Tamara-109 189 Pruett Vada-218 231 Pyle Tracey - 84 Quinland Melinda - 84 Paweleck Al 108 Paweleck Sandra 8 Pendulum Donnie Perez Albert 84 232 Perez Harvey 108 Perez Lydia 89 96 Perez Melba 233 Rades Marilyn -109 Ramamirtham Nando - Ramamirtham Prem - Ramirez Robert- 97 Perreault Deborah Perry lohn 117 Perry Nathan 108 122 Perry Rennee 84 233 Pete Chris 220 Raney lanice-88 97 124 142 143 Rankin Dwayne-84 Ray David-153 154 155 Peterman Amy 08 209 212 Peterson Amy 108 Peterson Anne Peterson Earl Pharis Lyn 84 227 Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Amanda 08 Bruce 108 Clifford 96 lohn Murry 84 Stephen 8 Ray lames-109 153 Ray lana-226 Raymond Fronie-97 Reaves Kathy-84 Reed Denise-97 148 Reed Reggie-97 146 Reedy Reese Reese Reese Me issa-97 Bi y- 09 lerri-84 31 Rhonda-84 180 Richardson leff-226 Riels Venssa-77 85 180 Ringo Kenneth-97 Riske Sandy-109 Rivera Kenny-88 97 Roach Phillip-109 218 Robbins Frances-97 Roberson Donna-224 Roberson Keith- 09 122 232 Roberson Kenneth - 109 Roberson Pam - 97 Roberson Terrence - Roberson Tommy - 196 Robinson Derek -109 Robinson ludy-85 224 Robinson Mac-151 Robinson Richard-109 Robison Tommy-120 Robson Donald-97 120 Rodgers limmy- Rodriguez lohnny-97 153 155 Rogers Brian-232 Rogers Phillip-97 Rogers Shannon-85 198 200 220 Rogers Sherral-97 Rolan Terry-85 180 Roland Melvin-109 232 Roland Susan - Roland Tony-109 122 Rollins George-85 232 Rollins Pam-109 218 Romig lim-97 Romine Lynne-152 157 Rose Ric - 09 Ross Cin y-2 8 Ross Donald -196 Piccao Greg 8 Piccolo Gerald 108 Pilkinton Donna 31 96 193 203 Pillow Kyle 97 Pitschel Wanda 101 Pitschell Maureen 84 108180181 184185 Pleasant Moncent 97 Plowers Susan 09 Plumb Scott 232 Pollizzie Debra 97 Ponshock Farrel 108 Portey lohn 84 246 Index , 84 , , I I 1 ' , 4, , , , 202 ,Buy 109 P , 16 , it ,1 , i 1 ' 1 -84 128 ' ' , -120 , ' - 4 I 232' ' ' , '-96 I , - Q , , - ,122, 222 ' ' 172 , - 4, R 227 , ' -108 ' I l I 84 l , ' - , 109 ' ' 184 I l I I 1 - rl G Raschke,Marlinda-97, . - 213 I -1 r , , , , -152 , , -96 I , -1 , , , . . - 147 .1 ' . 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I -96 , ll 1 . . - , ,2 ' ' 1 4 185, ' ' ' , -21 A , - ,120 ' ' 109 ' ' , , , - , 97 , -1 , 97 , - , 196 ' ' , - , 97 Reese Susan -84 224 Ross Ross Linda- O9 Pau a - 7 Regiene Brenda-84 233 Reid Rocky-97 117 Reinauer Kevin -84196 Reiner Karen -109 Remington Bill -109172 Reynolds Arlie - 84 Reynolds Bill- 109 233 Rhea Melissa- Rhea Xochitl- Rhodes Don- Ricca Barbra- Richards Karen-84 226 Richards Kevin-100 109 122 150 172 Ross Terry-97 232 Roy jennifer-109163 Ruggeri Nick- 53 Russell leff- Russell Merry-97 Rutherford Cheryl-85 Rutherford Dodie-97 Sabrsula George -122 Saenz Gloria -8 200 Sakala Amy - 97 181 ' ' ' 120, ' ' , 1 , 122 ' ' , 342, 144 , 232 122 ' ' , 109 109 ' ' Rodriguez, julie-109, , 224 , it 1 , a 1 , 1 , I 9 , 1 , 109 269 ' ' S , 5, Sampson, Tammy - 85 Sanders, Debbie - 109, 209, 212 Sanders, Michael-85, 172 Sanders, Robert - 109, 151 Sandoval, Dennis - 85, 196 Savoie, Brandon -109 Savoie, Lee - 85 Scales, Lisa-85 Schkade, Donna-109 Schkade, Eddie-85, 226 Schindler, Teresa -97 Schindler, Tracy-97 Schmidt, Lars-97 Schuller, Michael-85, 172 Scott, Duane-109 Scoville, Clayton -98 Scruggs, Michael - 85 Scruggs, Schann-130 Scruggs, Scott -109,122 Sebrsula, Hollis-109 Seu, Richard -180 Sharpe, Steven -122 Shelnutt, Scotty- 110 Shelton, lanet -85 Shemely, Debbie- 110, 233 Shepard, Boyd - 98,120, 172, 191 Shepard, Michael-98, 146 Shephard, Rob -110,122 Shirey, Cleve - 85,193, 232 Show, Diana -197 Shows, Chris - 85,226 Shuttleworth, Adam -98 Sibert, Kelly-98 Sibert, Tammy-110, 132 Silcox, lohn -98 Silver, Shannon -122 Simons, Walter-122 Simpkins, David - 174 Smelcher, james - 85,179 Smith, Billie Ann - 227 Smith, Debbie-85, 189, 224, 225 Smith, Gigi -97,98, 189, 193, 203 Smith, Laurie - 85, 192, 200 Smith, Leslie - 85, 230 Smith,Phillis-98 Smith,Ralph-220 Smith, Randy -110,122 Smith, Robin -85,185 Smith, Rod -110,122 Smith, Scott - 29,110,122 Smithberry Mark 110 Smolinsky Linda 224 Soliz Fernando 133 139 Sommons Walter 151 Soney Ricky 110 122 Sorenson Paul 85 180 181 212 Sorenson Scott 110 122 Sorrels Hugh 218 228 Soto Lorenzo 98 232 Spencer Dawn 85 200 Spencer Pam 98 200 Spiser Donna 98 189 Spooner Shannon 98 Spraggins Christy 98 Stach Lisa 22 78 85 153 180 185 191 Staffa Kim 85 Stanford lohnny 98 Stansell Chuck 120 Stansell Lisa 85 Stasny Dan 98 Stavinoha Mark 85 Steinke Stephen 9 85 Stevens R A 110 150 Stewart Carolyn 85 148 149 266 Stewart Melissa 85 S iles lull 98191 00 Still Wesley 98 120 Stipp Ron 98 Stockton lean Stokker Nikki 98 Strother Darrell 29 85 Strother lanet 98 148 Stuessy Debra 85 230 Sullivan Kenny 110 Sutherland Penny 85 Swart Sam 178 Talley lonathan 98 Tatro Missy 110 218 Tatum Charley 110 Taylor Barry 22 Taylor Kent 98 146 Telschow Floyd 98 Temple Tommy 30 Terrell Pam 86 229 Terrell Tracy 89 98 Terry Michelle 00 Thomas Cheryl 86 232 ' - ' 227 ' - ' ' 200, , , 195 ' - ' 120 ' - ' 7' Stewart, Harris-98 is , '- , ,2 , -98 160 ' - ' ' 219 ' - ' T , - ,151 , - 6 , - ,120 , - ,98 , - , ,153, 218 , ' -98,2 Thomas Curt-110 122 Thomas Kathy-86 230 Thompson Car - 2 Thompson Debbie-86 Thompson Ra -98 Thurmond Lisa- 8 Tillison Debbie-86 229 Tillison lane-232 Tise Randy-110122 Todd Charita-98 Tolar Nancy-219 227 Tomek Edwina-98 Tomek ludith-86 Tomek Suzanne- Toon Karen-86 130 148 Toon Steve-110 122 Topham Kevin -110 193 Torres Cynthia - 98 Torres Rosie - 98 Tracy Kathy-98 200 Trevino David - 86 Trousdale lerry-99 200 Tucker Cynthia - 86 Tucker Waymon - 120 174 Uhrich Penny-86 200 Upton lohn-86 Urban Andy- 20 Vadrine Neil-122 179 Valenzuela Susie-86 Vallery Pam-99 200 Vallery Ted-86 Varner jimmy-86 Vela Beth-99 Vela Pat-86 226 Vernon lohnny - 86 179 180 Vesely Laura-99 Vice james-86 Vice Rodney-86 Viking Shirley-99 Wade Beth-86 178 182 219 Wa fer Bill-'. Wafford Tammy-99 233 Walker Dean-226 Walker Iames-99 Walker o n- Walker Katherine-86 Walker Laurie-111 , 1 12 227 ' ' , v , 9 ,219 , 86 232' ' ' , 99, Twardowski,Tim-196 LJ , 1 V 224 ' ' , ,172, W , , ,180 f , 232 ,t 6 111 Walker Lee Ann-99 191 Walker Linda-86 229 Walker Norma-111 Wallace Mike- 9 Wallace Rachael-111 Wallace Wes-233 Walling johnny-99 120 Walls Randy-122 151 Walshak Teresa-99 200 Ward Albert-99 120 Ward David-111 120 Warden Michele-99 Warmke Don-111 166 Warmke Rod-76 80 86 117160166 Warncke jackie-86 228 Warren Danna-111 Warton Angela - 99 210 211 Watkins Teresa - 86 181 Watts Kevin- Watts Kyleene-99 181 Weaver Raymond-8 Webb lohn-86 Weidner Donna- Weinert David-99 Welch lames-86 Weldon Donnie-111 Wells Kathy-86 219 224 225 Wernecke Donna - 99 West Curtis-99 West Patty-111 218 Weston Nova- Westphal Brett-9 86 Wheller Kirk -99 232 White Terry-89 97 99 193 203 269 Whittaker Don - 180 208 231 Whitworth David - Whitworth lohn-9 99 146 180 181 Whitworth Mike-11 19 77160162 178180 189191 195 212 Williams Anita- Williams Craig-111 2 Williams lolene- Williams Robert- Williams Sandra - 86 'I42 266 Williams Steve-15 99 Williamson Larren-111 Willis Doug-117 231 i is Kim- , 9 266, ' ' , ,219, 218, ' ' , 111 200, ' ' , 6 , 111 179 ' ' Wernecke, Mike - 183 , 111 153 ' , 111, 150 , 111 , ,12 , 99 , 99 wit, 111 Willoby Chris-232 Wilson David-160 Wilson Elizabeth-99 Wilson Laura-227 Wilson Michelle- 111 132 152 Wilson Pam - 99 Wilson Pat - 230 Windt Renee-86 181 183 189 Winkle Ben-99 Witt Gary-86 226 Wit Gina-111 197 219 Wofford Tammy- Woodby William- Woodly Leonard- Woolsey jamie-99 Wrench Reagen-31 99 Wright Amy- Wright Danny-86 Wyrick Marshall-86 Ya in Scott-99 Yancy, Missy-86 Yancey luanita-99 Yohner Chris-86 Yohner Pam -99, 198, Yor Don- 22 Zalasek Kirk-99120 18 Zrubek Paula-111 232 Zuelkc Debra-222 Index - 247 , ,180, t, , , , 99 , 111, 122 , 153 , Tll Y kl , 200 ' tr, 1 Z BOB LAING INQCPANCEAGENU , wwf: IAING-,AGENT f 14420 9 A P.0. 80640020 A I-IOUSYUN, 79449 ' 77040 INWOOD FLOWEIZQ 3? 462-45 I4 'Sz -it iwtI10mwoooL6mestsIippiug oeutm ' 3 'fi 5734 Wes'r LH rIe York 445-0543 s as K . 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I 'MW Con ratulatlons E HOME Sen lors DECORATING GORDON REXALL DRUGS CENTER PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 469-6661 KEN OWENS 10700 JONES RD. 25??gg3,?fZJER HOUSTON, TEXAS 77065 Ph 680-I284 one REGENCY SUPERSTAR BUSINESS FORMS CUSTOM SHIRTS I0422 W. G Ifb kRd., H I ,T 77040 U a71I3!937-3SJ70on exas LEN ARNOLD SMS ANTOINE Snapou'rs, Confinuous Forms Sales HousToN, TEXAS 77092 8' Com 'e'C ' P 9 JEAN 'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS 9878 N. HOUSTON ROSSIL YN 466-9677 N u IN c ww E 7 Convenient Locations 14404 Hempstead Highway at Windfern 462-6176 6333 FM 1960 West at Champions Drive 444-4555 5505 Kirby D' t S t 526-3473 6410 W th I W k 781-4360 9401 Glenfield C 1 tS th B d Q1 block west of H II fti 723-8190 10700 FM 1960 West at Jones Road 16166 Rippling Water at Hwy. 6 CU Northwest Savings ,4!lae4LFcwzbaw6s Bank 1220 1 Noad1we56Fwg. 462-266 I Houston D6 77040 Qeuuhg Nmwwuwmw wativthelrzwst Association , of HOUSIOI1 MembwAllaea6Banc5hwee5SFDlC member: FSLIC Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lepow . 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