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

 - Class of 1982

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Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 59 of 312
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4 David Whitworth, Pradeep Ramamirtham, and Linda House present the awards to junior high students at the math contest held in May. VArthur Ko, Eddie Brzymialkiewicz, Van Lai, Debbie McKeown, Prem Ramamirtham, Karen Chang, Mrs. Gause tsponsorj, Jackie Eng concentrate on grading the test papers for the junior high math contest held in the math area. g hm A Top row: Chinh Tran, Damon Benson, Ann Peterson, Louis Franklin, Ed Brzymialkiewicz, David Whitworth, Doug Elms, Erik Phelps, Paige Bledsoe, Agh- Ahsan, Steve Toon, Bill Reese. Middle row: Carol Adkison, Jim Collingsworth, Prem Ramamirtham, Ricky Sony, Arthur Ko, Andy spears, Dane Dickey, Bottom row: Mrs. Gause, Phyllis Chang, Shari Tribby, Maureen Lassonde, Jeanne Mlcak, Pradeep Ramamirtham, Fatima Natar, Misty Fariss, Kimber Gross, Anju Kukreja, Karen Chang. ontest adds up to a success Junior high kids running up and down the stairs, teachers asking where the little girl's and little boys rooms are, the commons flooded with noise - was that what the Mu Alpha Theta gang had work- ed so hard on for several months? Yes, and the junior high math contest was a great success, beamed President David Whitworth. Although only four schools showed up, we still made money, commented Debbie McKeown, Vice President. Mu Alpha Theta began working on the contest immediately after initiating the new members. Tests and answer sheets had to be made, trophies and ribbons bought, sandwiches made to sell, dougnuts ordered, grading systems established, and proctors assigned to rooms. With the guidance of Mrs.Toon and Gause, this was done efficiently and pro- mptly. The chocolate and plain galzed doughnuts arrived warm, and David was ready to conduct the contest over the P.A. system. For the old members, planning the initia- tion of the new members was the first thing on their agenda. This annual induc- tion is revised every year to maintain its high secrecy. t'l think it fthe yearj turned out real well, smiled Mrs. Toon. We got off to a slow start, but we ended up with a real bang! n1'4 A Back row: President, David Whitworthp Vice Presi- dent, Debbie McKeowng Front row: Secretary, Linda Houseg Treasurer, Pradeep Ramamirtham. Clubs

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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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ETS test, travel toward engineering careers Junior Engineering Technical Society, more commonly known as JETS, is a club that wishes to encourage student interest in engineering and related areas. JETS also tries to promote an awareness of opportunities for careers in the sciences and related technical fields. JETS aids students in discovering and appraising their own abilities, aptitudes, and interest. The students participate on a team basis in competitive engineering tests. The members of the Junior Engineering Technical Society traveled to Texas A S M for State Con- ference participation and testing. They solved the unified field theory equations and also perfected the triquantum energy level time travel, joked sponsor Mr. Dan Kutsko, who informed the student body of a most outstanding achievement. The first Nobel Prize for work in Null Set Operations was awarded to David Whitworth. V D. Whitworth, R. Penneywell, R. Hammons, J. Collingsworth, P. Ramamirthan, D. Anderson, Mr. Kutso, C. Tran, M. Mendoza, S. Whitworth, N. Virdrine, A. Kimbler Yong, A, Peterson, S. Win, S. Coomes, K. Lespher, H. Nguyen, J. Mak. Clubs :hi

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