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

 - Class of 1982

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l-L JERSEY VILLAGE V A f A, .. i 2.s.yf 1' mg: J , vo- X 1 Y , , ig LU: ft, , 4 My z Mg t' 7 9. W '45 y' .2 4 ' K 41 4 ' 1 .. Z Y ' qw 4 ,, ,X Ye WM 1 , 1 in 5 M + my gt lean cut kids: NHS cleans up in soap sale A loud groan and look of dread accompanied the student as he saw the 400 bottles of liquid soap. Llghl How are we ever supposed to sell all this?! That was the general concensus when Phyllis Chang, National Honor Society President, an- nounced the club would be selling liquid soap. We're selling soap because it's something new and different and no one's ever done it before, explained Phyllis. The soap proved to be a marketable product, and the club ended up making S720 that went toward a banquet held at the Ramada lnn at the year's end. The traditional NHS formal induction, held in November, initiated twenty new members. Students clad in suits and long gowns nervously filed into the auditorium for the stately ceremony. John Rosenkrans described his feeling at lnduction when he said, The greatest fear is walking all the way across that stage, all by yourself, with everybody watching, and having to light that candle which you know is going to blow out before you ever get off the stage. 4Students sold Falconized liquid soap, 4Officers: President Phyllis Chang, Vice Presi- dent Ann Peterson, Treasurer Jackie Eng YFron! row: Phyllis Chang, Lisa Franzen, Cici Lou, Anju Kukreja, Jim Collingsworth. Row 2: Karen Robson, Gerard Piccolo, Yvonne Wilborn, Karen Chang, Pradeep Ramamirtham, Kathy Muery, Eddy Clemons. Row 3: Gerilyn Edgar, Jeanne Mlcak, Stephanie Tiemann, Kimber Gross, Kay McKinney, Sandra Boren, Marlene Landini, '33 Shirley Yong, Maureen Lassonde, Shari Tribbey, Rachelle Bjelde, Row 4: Tina O'Farrell, Misty Far- ris, Chuck Westphal, Amber Andrews, Karen Dunavent, Andrea Kimler, Ann Peterson, Doug Warden, Becky King, Paige Bledsoe, Cynthia .Nara , Clark, Yasmin Ghahremani, Meike Studemann, I' I 4 Jackie Eng. Back Row: David Whitworth, Louis 1 Franklin, Erik Phelps, Daryl Anderle, Chris if K Willoughby, Ron Hammond, Stephen Whitworth, Phillip Abbott, Kevin Topham, Rob Davis, Kevin Watts, Steve Toon. l I l -1 ...., -Mel Clubs

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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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reparing tenaciously to face the business world The Office Education Association, sponsored by Mrs. Marianne Nash and Mrs. Diane Fite, consists of Vocational Of- fice Education students. VOE created Serendipity, a cosmetic company, with Cy-Fair High as their customers. Room C216 was suddenly filled with shipping clerks, accountants, and simulators for businesslike experience. The results of this extensive conditioning, however, were not a joke. We work really hard because we want to be proud of our school and put Cy-Fair down, grinned Magda Galvez, second- place winner in area in Shorthand II. l didn't think I did that good, laughed Lisa Hopperdietzel, first-place Records Management winner, but l guess l did! Second-place winner in Accounting ll, Phyllis Schlabach, said, l thought it was pretty easy, but I was shocked when they called my name. Moreover, OEA held a Thanksgiving food drive where students contributed canned goods to be given to needy families. P Back row fl-rj: Shelley New, Magda Galvez, Elaine Flores, Geraldine Gutier- rez, Susan Faulk, Marlene Shepard. Front row: Holley Himebaugh, Elizabeth Patricia Soto concen- trates on her report dur- ing fourth period VOE? nl 55-M. Halliburton, Yolanda Hill, Joslynn Jones, Velva Dalfrey. P KL-RQ: Melissa Helm, Phyllis Schlabach, Christine Craig, Patricia Soto, Angie Bowman, Tina Chavez, Jamie Hong, Lisa Hopperdietzel, Barbie Jones. Q ' 'Mx ATanya Peavy, Natalie Schlabach, Diane Hobbs, Debbie Ford, Nora Martinez, Karen Kostic, Sylvia Morris, Tina Knippers - Clubs AKL-RQ: Connie Sempe, Linda Britton, Gail Ham, Hope Nicholas, Pam Rollins, Sandra Moore, Lisa McLaughlin, Shari Mitchell, Donna Schkade, Janice Morgan, Yolanda Rodela.

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