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Riding on top of a lersey Village fire truck, the lunior Varsity Cheerleaders make a grand entrance in the Homecoming Parade. Class discussions are what make biology fun as Pam Curry and her classmates agree. Friendly faces are always present in Stu- dent Congress-sponsored assemblies. lunior Bryce Reeves hands a program to Bob Martin for the l Love America Assembly. ., 5 What more can you say? They are seniors Randy Bayer and Daniel Penaloza and proud of it. Future Falcons ride in a float entered by the Booster Club in the Homecoming Parade while the varsity football players watch from nearby. Ms. Taylor sits among a group of suppor- tive fans at the Homecoming game. The rush comes on to go to second lunch and everyone in its way better watch out. . . ' l G., , 5, Q DIVISION - STUDENT LIFE 9
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,vi lx. ti W, WHIP' 11-11: . -'-, . 1 MK -5 xx . if 'H 1 I V IQ, W Q vve re Seniors From IV! All clad in school colors, jeff Boyd Damon Bridges, julie Geveshausen, and Susan Lacoste participate in the Homecoming Parade. Troy Dacote finds a solution to the varying temperatures in each classroom. Tennis players Eric Franz and Maurice Berbel look forward to a day without practice. , wx., , if , ,W .. 'ii ' ,A N3.g5.,ILQ..a 'F :,-f, -VE'-ss.. A , , ,,..--V V l ' V Another hangout during lunch in- I I 9 cludes the telephone area. Pam Bumstead and others take advan- FMO 4 If 8 DIVISION - STUDENT LIFE tage of this location, We're ZH! The Lady Falcon Soc- cer Team shows its spirit in the Homecoming Parade, SENIOR SPIRIT CAN'T BE HELD BACK! The Seniors set an example for the school in being enthusiastic. Falcons always lend support to the volleyball teams and were rewarded by witnessing well-fought games.
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plash into the sun of it ull out the Coppertone, clean out the pool, turn on the A.C. and put the alarm clock in the closet. Week after week we slaved over books, crammed for tests and developed little writing blisters on our middle finger. The agony of those days had finally come to an end. It was time to throw away all those blistering pens and stuffed notebooks. Sum- mer had finally arrived. That meant the beach, General Hospital and sleeping past noon. For the people of our school summer was the time to forget your wor- ries and do your own thing. Mr. Hal Miller and three of his students J, D. Harper, Larry Boykin and Kevin Thompson, created an acting troup called Theatre On The Curb, They performed shows in various locations around the Houston area. Several other students took advantage of their leisurely summer by expounding on their hobbies and interests. Paula White took the voice lessons she had always wanted to take, German Berbel spent his summer lear- ning how to scuba diveg and Lisa Adams and Tracy Gunter spent theirs taking dance lessons. Workshops were also very popular with students at our school. The Texas Tech Theater Workshop, one janet Folmar For those not lucky enough to spend a summer in Hawaii, Bealriz Menendez brings Hawaii to Houston. Beatriz shares a cake with her friends on her 16th birthday. .M ..-in On a lazy summer afternoon, Ceci Lau and Michelle Gervaif enjoy a lunch at Del Taco. As they come running to the sound of her voice, Susan Hilts proudly shows off her favorite four-legged buddies. summer fun and ,Iinja Cotton attended, is among the many sessions during the summer. Summer may be an excellent time to learn about exciting and unique things not offered in school, but it had other purposes as well. I went to Garner State Park and wore out my boots on the dance floor, added Lane Pierce. Several students like Yvette Buchanan and Stephanie Durocher were seen soaking up the fun and sun of Astroworld. Others agreed with Rhonda Stegent and just laid out by the neighborhood pool. When you think of summer, a lot comes to mind, but vacations stand out most. When students atjersey Village take a vacation, they do not fool around. Neeley Burbank took a cruise to the Scotland Islands, Robb McKeown took a cruise to Englandg Kelli Kilgore visited Illinoisg and Deedee Hughes, along with several others, visited the world-reknowned Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Whether it was spent soaking up the cultures of another country or at home catching rays as they ricocheted off the waters from a calm, summer-blue pool, you can bet that the students of jersey Village splashed into summer with a passion for fun. Brenda Paweleb shops for summer refreshments. Ki um.-
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