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

 - Class of 1982

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4The House of Representatives members are Hrst row: Terri Mendoza, Robert Maluski and Maureen Lassonde. Second row: Michelle Franzen, Sharon Smith, and Cynthia Clark. Third row: Jill Caopland, Paul Butterfield, and Kathy Elliott. Fourth row: Karen Chang, Regina Folmar and Karen Ragland, Fifth row: Gale Harvey and Sandi Henson. Sixth row: Kevin Watts, Blaine Reeves and . Lester Whiteing. Seventh row: Ann Peterson and Debbie Sanders. Jawa. X ,Iv w,,Wam,, 4The mum displayed at the Homecom- ing dance required many long hours and hard work at Debbie Sander's house by the Student Congress members on the Dance Committee. lt was made of chicken wire, tissue paper and ribbons. 4Sharon Smith gives a part of herself in the blood drive sponsored by the Student Congress. Clubs - 5 1

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peaking up in school Orange you going to vote Jersey Village for Vice-President? asked Gina Witt, fwho was dressed as an orange crayon, with orange tights and a pointed hatj. She was speaking to students at the District meeting at Dolby High School. ln addition to Gina, there was a red crayon, Sharon Smith, C'Jersey Village is Red-dy to serve District l3 D, and a green crayon, Rachelle Bjelde, C Jersey Village has fresh new ideas. J This was part of their theme, Let Jersey Village Color Your World as District Vice-President. While the crayons walked around campaigning, the rest of the Student Congress car- ried signs, wore buttons and campaign hats, and shouted, Vote JV for VP. Another favorite activity was a trade-off with St. Thomas, a private all-boys high school. We exchanged four of our Student Congress members for four of theirs for one day. Everyone there treated us really special, said Yvonne Montgomery, They weren't used to girls walking around! The members also spent many hours putting together the Homecoming Dance and Field Decorations. They dressed up on Halloween for kindergarten classes at Inwood Elementary and put on a play about Halloween Safety. I was dressed up as an apple, said Gina Witt, And l felt like a total fool. But the kids enjoyed it. Student Congress members are a mixture of unique people, yet the one basic characteristic that is apparent in each member is that they care, said Paul Butterfield. They expressed this caring by brightening Valentine's Day for many senior citizens at Bayou Glenn Nursing Home by put- ting carnations on their tables. They also sponsored a com- munity blood drive, and also SMILE, an alcohol-awareness project. They are mostly people who believe in the school and want to serve it, summed up Tina O'Farrell of the Student Con- gress members. , J' PThe judicial members are Ifrom left to rightl Lynda Welch, Ray Villamin, Lori Baskin, Toni Messana, Debbie McKeown, Rachelle Bjelde, Cheryl Loe, Theresa Maywald, Yvonne Montgomery, Delbliece Bishop and Tracy Leland. ff r' -' ASharon Lee smiles happily as another Student Congress meeting comes to an end. 50 - Clubs V The cabinet members are: lfrom left to rightj Gina Witt, Sharon L , Kendra Leschper, Stephen Whitworth, Phyllis Chang, Jackie Eng and Kristi McDuff. 5 . ,Q - -'N . islet . Q, wig. ,ig 1 AThe members of the senate are: First row: Vicki Henson, Tina O'Farrell, Jane Felmar, Shari Tribby, Jim Williams, Doug French and Damon Bridges. Secon row: Phyllis Clark, JoAnna Mitchum, Sandra McKinnon, Phoebe LaFitte, Moniqu Estigarribia and Donna Niver.



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Front Row: Mrs. Freida Toon, 'O Chris Ward, Mike McCutcheon, 'U ' ' Laura Normandin, Velvet ' Hallmark, Alana Kelley, y Margaret Armaneous, Maureen Lassonde, Amber Andrews, Mrs. Camille Hatfield, Mr. James Telerico, Row 2: Scott ' Jones, Susa McCutcheon, Tam- my Ray, Theresa Mendoza, Glenda Malone, Lisa Songe, Bet- sy Avila, Jackie Brown, Kendra Leschper, Kathy Tadrzak, Gerilyn Edgar, Gayle Butzke, Mr May. Row 3: John McKin- ney, Mike Mendoza, Lee Goodell, Sean Chambers, Kay Feezor, Norma Walker, Darryl Anderle, R. A. Stephens, Carl Thompson, David Tadrzak, Scott Shaunfield. 52 - Clubs ews and views: christian students produce paper lt is Wednesday afternoon in the Jersey Village Teaching Theater. A middle-aged, average- looking woman sits before a group of average-looking JV students. What makes this average scene special is this is guest speaker Mrs. Adams, telling members of the Christian Student Llnion about her personal experiences and how God has played a part in them. CSU had many such guests this year, ranging from Rick Webb of Campus Life to Lee Darling of radio station KGOL. The club, open to all Christian denominations, met every Wednesday morning and afternoon. Their full year of activities included food baskets during holiday seasons, Christian concerts such as Mike Warnke, the Billy Graham crusade, and other charity projects. The students also had a new project this year: A monthly newspaper containing news of their past and upcoming events, student opinions, editorials, and even a Dear Marge column. Lisa Songe has taken over the job of editor so that officers can concentrate on other matters, but anyone that would like to is welcome to write for it, explained President Darryl Anderle. Through these activities members felt strong fellowship. I gain a lot of going to the Bible studies and we always have a good time when we're together, said Gayle Butzke. Theresa Mendoza summed up, I guess you could say l get so much friendship from others in CSU. PMrs. Adams, a guest speaker, spoke about worry. PMr, Billy Nichols was a speaker dur- Www. ing February. ,fw '::qA PTammy Ray, Theresa Mendoza, and Shelly Sangster listen attentively. 5 A .A .,, A J, X' r

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