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

 - Class of 1984

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Caroline Chang waits to get more munchies and coke at the Mu Alpha Theta picnic. etween Math Contests and irectories ational Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta Two of the most prestigious clubs at our school, Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society have worked steadily this year to provide us with different programs to build our reputation and honor our academically-inclined students. The members of National Honor Society put together a student directory because it has been three years since the last one. Members Karen Ragland, Caroline Chang, Anju Kukreja, Margie Chen, and Malanie Brelsford spent many hours after school rapidly entering students' names for the directory. Mu Alpha Theta accomplished a lot this year. r. Irvs, Allison Hun! and Lira Benge celebrate at the NHS party. Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, Nancy Cause, enjoys the shade. They sponsored two math tournaments: one for junior high and one for high school students. The results of both projects were outstanding. They ended the year with profits totalling 31,000 which were awarded as scholarships. The standards required to be accepted into both clubs have been raised considerably in the last few years. Senior member, Misty Farris, commented, Stif- fer requirements have led to increased competition for the few available openings left to incoming classes. 'v se '. t .,f wifi N It 1. fs Front row: jeanne Mlcrik. Valerie Hurta, Dung Vo. Beth Maluski, Lorna Lee, Sudar Alagarsamy, Edie Chen, Kimber Gross, Anju Kukreja, Caroline Chang, Shobhana jagan- nathiin, Minoo Bhatia, Annette Wolfe, Ceci l.ou. Second rowzjennifer York, Mindy Ngo, Mary Yee, Amy l.aChuussv:, Susan Whitworth, Lemia Al-Salman, Teresa Maywald, Stephanie Tiemann, Richard Smith. Kay Feevor. Gayla Terry, Lisa Benge, Regina Folmar, Annette Whitworth, Deanna llaebeggar, Thom Nguyenjrnja Cotten, Wendy Baron. Linda Kaeiling, Angela Bowser, llyen Tran. Back row: Stacy Sulik, Karen Ragland, Allison Hunt, Cara McDonald,jucque Baker, Margie Chen, Tom llenry, Tammy Dambitis, Glenn Willoughby, Kim Kelley, Erik Phelps, Louis Franklin,.jim Williams, G. B. Barnes, Sandra Wiegand, Pam Gatlberry, Cheryl Lockett, Michelle Goherr. Front row: Anh Cao, lieth Allen, Gina Wesrphal, Susan Whitworth, Cindy Zaionrz, Beth 3. V i 'f 7c.f?gsj-iff is e- a s its of .i rf f agxggavit, 5 ,,.' - ,A ff' 5' ' .gg ey . 'ixa-C., J . , Q .j 1: 4 . r L9 aww.. -wr? R561 Q., - f V it' S' 'f 5 .af 'st:'1'i,,.'.f 5 L t - .. . , Paiyjilg- ,,' ',.,.- -.,,. j 1 1, Maluski, Ariju Kukreja, Doreen Teoh, Teresa Chan, Kelly Darby, Cristina Caceres, Wendy Eng. Second row: Misty Farris, Stacy Sulik, Shobhana jagannathan, Uyen Tran, Ha Lai. Third row: Edie Chen, Lien Tang, Le Lu, Nazo Kureshy, Dung Vo, Eva Lo, Deborah Mar- tin, Lorna Lee, Sudar Alagarsamy, Stephanie Tiemann, Mindy Ngo, Caroline Chang,jonie Ngo, Mary Yee, Minoo Bhatia, Annette Wolfe. Fourth row: Allison Hunt, Kimber Gross, 'Ieanne Mlcak, Amy LaChausse, Margie Chen, Tammy Dambitis, Heath Esterak, Lemia Al- Salman, Teresa Maywald, Valerie Hurta, Brian Ko, Annette Whitworth, Thom Nguyen, Camille Smith, Linda Kaeding, Tanna Whittaker. Back row: Wendy Baron, Tien Nguyen, Cara Werner, Richard Smith, Chris Schulke, Mark Prause, Robin Rollins, Barb Mann,jyl Venner, Erik Phelps, Louis Franklin, Chris Medlin, jimmy Wong, G. B. Barnes, David Wallace, Kam Chan, Sui Kwong Lau, Wilsonjoe, Eric Koudelka, David Ganske, Ajay

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e The People Student Congress I Love America, declared seniors jim Williams and Scott Orr. These three little words seemed to have been a major topic of conversation among the students of our school, for a full week a sort of patriotic spirit filled our halls. The Student Con- gress was the group responsible for bringing out all this spirit, and they named the week, Patriotism Week. Our goal this year was to do more for the students and to let them know that Student Congress belonged to them, shared President Cheryl Loe, I think we've been very successful! Some activities sponsored by the Student Congress included the annual blood drive, a Camsel slide production, it also co-sponsored with Campus Life and S.A.C.A. the Drug Awareness week. This year the Student Congress started something entirely new. They called it teacher appreciation. It's a really neat idea, proclaimed Stacy Sulik enthusiastically. In this program each member had a special teacher to whom they secretly gave small gifts throughout the year. One important cause for which this unique club worked was an organization project for the beautification of the school. However, their main goal for the year was to promote patriotism and their theme, Up Up and Away on the Wings of America was centered around this goal. At a patriotic luncheon for the Stu- dent Congress and the schoolboard, a resolu- tion to have patriotism throughout the year was proposed. The luncheon featured hotdogs apple pie and a model Chevrolet. It was fun, with a purpose. The judicial Branch of the Stu- dent Congress consists of: jonie Ngo, Mary Yee, Stephanie Tiemann, Sudat Alagarsamy, jinja Cotton, Ceci Lou, Misty Farris, jonarhen Sage, Scot Wood, and Mike Stevens. Curious, Alina Clcbosly, district representative, looks for her name on the teacher appreciation list. Each member will secretly give small gifts to his assigned teacher throughout the year. 97 The officers of the Student Congress are: Regina Folmar, senior member, Misty Farris, parliamentarian, Cheryl Loe, presidentgjanet Folmar, vice-president, Ms. Debbie Hill, sponsor: Caroline Chang, historiang-jennifer York, treasurerg and Anju Kukreja, secretary. student congress



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Vice-President, Kimber Gross listens at- National Honor Society sponsor, Judy Boeder, smiles tentively at a meeting after school. pleasantly. N. I fa, Wi, , 'iw ,lr I President Anju Kukreja tells the members how to put the pages together for the directory. Barb Mann, Susan Wbitworlb, Mindy Ngo, and David DuPree attend a meeting concerning the group's project - a directory. Senior member Sandra Iwegand looks on with what evety member is expected to have: an atten- tive mind. mu alpha theta, national honor society 5 5

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