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

 - Class of 1982

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romotion of good sportsmanship The Good Sportsmanship League participated in district meetings and for the second consecutive year won Good Sport- manship League of the District. The officers for the 1981-82 school year were Pesident Amber Andrews, Vice President Maureen Lassonde, Secretary Monique Estigarribia, and Treasurer Gale Harvey. Mrs. Jodie Smith was the sponsor of GSL. Memberships were open to any student at the beginning of the school year. Amber Andrews said, GSL is to promote good sportsmanship between our teammates within our school and the schools we compete with. PGlenn Miller says a prayer preceding a volleyball game in our gym. PDuring a foot- I ball game John Walker, Monique Estgarribia, Craig Williams, Nick Ruggeri, and Tina O'Farrell walk across the field to f 5.-,3,..,1?j'. g r e e t t h e ' Opponencs. 1 ,Q A 'WSH A ,tl i 5 l l 1 l 'l K, l ll l 1 l A I A Top Row: Robin Gibson, Marlene Landini, Ricky Jancowiak, Debbie Bradshaw, Mike Slagle, John Walker, Robyn Mueller, Nancy Linden, Doug Elms, Todd Oakum, Don Warmke, Kendra Leschper, Toni Messana. Middle Row: Renee Philips, Tina O'Farrell, Lisa Benge, Lisa Moorman, Yvonne Montgomery, DeNiece Bishop, Donna Niver, Becky King, Lori Spencer, Pam Nixon, Jackie Brown, Debbie McKeown. Bottom Row: Shauna Stell, Kim Mayfield, Gelbrich Bierma, Cheryl Loew, Shari Tribby, Amber An- drews, Maureen Lassonde, Monique Estogarribia, Tanya Smith, Karen McLaughlin, Cheryl Crooks, Sponsor Mrs. Jodie Smith. - Clubs

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i l 4 R h o n d a B I a c k l demonstrates her en' thusiasm at a Varsity football game. V Scott Sorenson helps Lisa Benge as she helps him. i A Back Row fLeft to Rightj lvonne Estigarribia, Ginny McEvoy, Becky Kimg, Tina O'Farrell, Sandra McKinnon, Gelbrich Bierma, Marlene Landini, Nancy Linden, Melanie Brelsford, Cheryl Loe, Lisa Benge. Middle Row fLeft to Rightj Penny Kruegar, Nancy Holland, Rhonda Black, Georgia Basra, Moniqu Estigarribia, Gale Harvey, Yvonne Montgomery, Cheryl Gobert, Margaret Armanious, Cheryl Crooks, Toni Messana, Karen McLaughlin. Front row fLeft to Rightl Maureen Lassoncle, Kendra Leschper, Debbie Bradshaw, Denise Bishop. Not pictured: Susan Mc- Cain, Kristi Rustin, Gayla Terry, Lolly Laurence, Stephanie Cogbill, Lori Rife, Jackie Brown, JoAnn Jopplin, Lynda Welch, Suzon Nicholas. parks of pirit P-PO-POWER we got power, Falcon power. This was the cheer for the Spirit Club members to make their way through the crowd and hand out their spirit boxes to the football players. This was the Plant the Bobcats Week and the girls gave the players' plants so spirit would Grow. The sugar in the goodies gave them energy for the night's game, Jo Ann Jopplin explained. Stephanie Cogbill enjoyed, Giving boxes to the handsome football and basketball guys, although other members, such as Susan McCain were often too embarrassed to give their boxes in front of everyone to that special guy. l think it's a good way of getting involved more directly with the foot- ball guys, Margaret Armanious noted, And a more personal way of en- couraging the players. Becky King described the procedure of choosing the players, managers and coaches as, First come, first serve. Debbie fBradshawJ asked us if we wanted anyone in particular. You picked who you wanted. On Homecoming, the Spirit Club made an extra effort, We put out lots of signs, made extra good spirit boxes, wrapped the locker room, and decorated cars with shoe polish and shaving cream, described Georgia Basra. lt made you feel like you were playing a part in football season. This kind of effort required a special type of person, as Penny Kruegar described the Spirit Club members as being, Really ambitious people who want to work. This effort was extended beyond football season. The purpose, Nan- cy Holland stated, is to promote school spirit and to help all school athletes. Stephanie Cogbill summed it up best, The idea is to do special things for the players to help them out and boost their spiritg all in all to make them feel wanted. V Officers: Debbie Bradshaw tpresidentj, Kendra Leschper factivities clirectorj, Maureen Lassonde fpublicity directorj, DeNiece Bishop tfund raising directory. Clubs vs



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upport for girl athletes Girls' Athletic Association, better known as GAA, is a group of girls who worked together to provide support for girl athletes of Jersey Village. This year the girls sold cheese-n-crackers to raise money for a video cassette. The video cassete will be used to record girls' volleyball and basketball games, and track meets. The group met just a few times a year, but mainly they worked individually to support the girls. The majority of the members were athletes, but membership was open to any girl student. Also, GAA had an end of the year picnic to celebrate the good job they id in supporting the girls' athletics. l KX cs 4 Top Row: Tiffany Medlin, Diane Reeves, Joycelyn Gaidousek, Cindy Zaiontz, Jan Chance, Annette Wolfe. Middle Row: Donna Black, Kristi Anderson, Christina Caceres, Jackie Eng, Marchelle Dobbins, Lidia Regueyra, Mindy Ngo, Mary Yee. Bottow Row: Regina Folmar, Diana Bishop, Kathy Elliott, Christine Wilson, Deanna Anderson, Donys Reid, Sylvia Mar- tinez, Cheryl Loe. 4 Top Row: Debe Gray, Patti Harrison, Annette Whit- worth, Rosa Matthews, Velva Dalfrey, Malise Waters, Rita Matthews, Trena Key, Michele lngrando, Stacy Varcadipane. Middle Row: Molly Early, Judy Bals' ingime, Sandra Weigand, Dawn Poole, Cynthia Montero, Nancy Weigand, Allison Turnbough, Susan Urban, Cathy Gould, Cheryl Gobert. Bottom Row: Gerri Luna, Terri Meyers, Charlotte Maluski, Betsy Chambliss, Melissa Mahoney, Kristen Andrews, Rhon- da Biggom. Clubs

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