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Andy is a student of art teacher Mrs. Annola Lancaster, and was chosen as a Gold Key finalist for his commercial art design in the Scholastic Art Exhibit competition held in Houston this year. His portfolio went to New York for scholarship considera tion. f G M W wwe? YJFNX 0 5 gig 4Q Q 4 M ' ga' qigggbg ggms L 7 Q 525 35 GSRJQ EP Q 5? V 3? f l 525 J Egg 5 Q F6 ff 1055355 gpg z -1 1 X1 , N 4 5 I nf r S 5 i Wg -V: ,ar fb- ., , , ff f - - 'W -' ...fn ' ,0...ulfEf ' 'A U X , g' . Q H H. I S' - ' -- q WWW wygfmcrw 1 ' ' VY , . .. rw-Tv'vw:-N v-H -1- r-7'1-zwL,y,g-gPK,A:5?g-P-ffw-Hzxvgyf.-V f fa-fr-f-w,1:,EA5F K Q X , ff f gg -Q -, V 21 ,VS V wmv - , , - Q 5 A . wfwxmiw-3+ prfifsq,--vwz. if vr21'4m,':fes:f- - 's - u, ,mm AMS. 4 pw, ' fc nr' . '- - , , . . ,. 3' , . ,. Q ., f,g,:'.. .. v 1- . .'- .3 Y f ' ' fic' ., ,.-'S 'wa g , 1 h. 5'-,y 7 5-Z1 QE--'55 ,ge X ' t f f ' wean, , .i A ,1g,A,fwWvfg,fgQA 9 e e ui-3 ' I 'ff Y 4 ! X Q i - 'HL Nwl i , QV . i H QF ' A af' . ' , g ff-.N . , 'fl ' QW: ew if ffm mx 1 M. mm, uw' mam-L, fm: 'Q Gu-V -Law. Q ,-r, of 373 F10 iw Sc Faxes QI U3 .E QE aa M , li MW i i I . -s .Y 1 1 A 1 ,GW I fl!,, 1 2 comems f i x J all r it ,J 1 . , ZR f xx Aj' w 5535 f A A v, JM 'YA l ps is ' 5 ,Q si. if f gxi l ,ef I . 4 . 10 . 32 . 94 160 180 336 344 372 390 400 Editor Assistant Editor Janet Bullock Doug Campbell Elise Cleveland Lamont Cline Susan Duval Laura Flock Liz Hausmann Stuart Jarriel Sponsor Staff Elizabeth Thurman Elaine Elder Ann Koziol Mary Laake Maureen Milne Veril Randolph Val Rasmussen Lyn Smith Rusty Wallace Cindy Watkins Mary Devine i l Y A ' igv 3 r i If f 4-'ig E 'Vey-Y' V 3 ' W,,K.,.w 6 li The big yellow brought many freshmen. A dazzling beauty from the Varsity football team. This teacher has been at it too long. Freddy Wessman, Kevin Reim and Brian Hanlon. 4 Opening 'eil Pep rallies always brought out school spirit. ,Wm ',I, M? 1j Seniors practice their yells at lunch. The Melting Pot Holds 3600 As families from all parts of the globe migrated to the booming northwest side of Houston, enrollment in the Klein Independent School District soared by 23 percent. Students with diverse backgrounds and coming' from a variety of locals met one another at Klein High School, which became a melting pot of people this year. An average of twelve new students per day were added to the rolls. A survey of these new students showed that 14 countries, 35 states, and hundreds of Texas schools were represented in the student body. Most of the new students came from California, Louisiana, Illinois, Missouri, Penn- til 6 sylvang, Oklahoma, and Connec1icut.J541en:cenLcamL.-. from other school districts in Texas. Five percent of the students moved to the Klein district from 14 foreign countries, including Finland, Spain, and Japan. All of these new faces brought the total number of students in the high school to over 3,600. Opening 5 fi aqlu.-f.ls1 in - 54 W, ,- A in K? ' W it l l A ', 7 t , ,W - 1 gl, my t 'fx ' it .1 Ee-,L g I . 51. - ,- lf . 2 Y if ,h. Yu du--www X W V N , V Y :WW , jg. , N,,t-., X, M A W X r A, 7 A E l. ,lu j ,W .r I l ,M X 'ig-aj ' Y r D ' -'3 --fgtnqimman 54 - Y r if at .... ...R-I I 3-hx ' XY 31113135 ' y it l lim l . , ,A Fans delighted to the music of the Mighty Bearkat Marching Band. U New Interests Spark Enthusiasm Fall brought football, pep rallies, and cool weather. With the change came a new sense of achievement. Students became involved in activities with a new kind of enthusiasm. The library was a popular place for-students to h gather when they needed a quiet place to study. However, homework still filled many students' evenings. When assignments were not on the agenda, students could par- ticipate in one of the many clubs formed this year. Bass fishing, horseback riding, chess, and skiing were only a few of the clubs students initiated this year. Whatever' hit their fancy, students could find it here. Hours of research was done in the library. 6 Opening A .112 J- f W- ' . c out ,cc 'ME '-. 'ui , - , r 3 ,V-H? 3 L uv , if ,fi wr m:6!9 il-1 12 l The 2:15 p. m. exodus to the buses. Chevyn Grappi, Julie Derrick, and Mona Dentler. - - r c W 'Q ln 541 I 145.151 ,ssl Q s 'huv- Eig J 1 . f ,. l . 'H ' A - ' J'- i 1553 i , I ' V is ggi' The latest publications could be found in the library. Opening 7 W W' i W W g,.,,-0-1 q.,.-nun 'r-uuulunw llC v if 4 1 MW -nt, MSW ws ,Mg '14- iff? 13 W W W W W i 4 W, W W W W W W W W it L..+,i,, Fries were a favorite with the lunch bunch. 'HQ 7 W W America was saluted at each football game. 8 Opening ' wi i The senior English section hard at work l French club members display their Bearkat ski caps. 4 w ' l 'Q W l li .- 2 5 if ae IWW! we :lily vgygiw N' I A' 1 Graphics, Color Liven School Students were greeted with a burst of color when they entered the cafeteria for the first time this year. Brightly colored graphics adorned the walls and the new windows made the area bright and enjoyable for students. The new senior section, opened this year, eased the crush and caused the seniors to be a bit more boastful than they already were. New fads fell into place as the year pro- gressed. Bearkat ski caps and class T-shirts were seen in the halls and Fridays took on a new sparkle with more spirit than Klein had ever seen. 3' is ,. .,5.:i.E- ,cf .1 'fe Juniors cheer the Bearkats to a victory. Opening 9 , M , W ,Qym E ,E e as 1511. in HW t fi 1: fi' M1'YIMN1flu, 3: ,q'3:u.1, 4,','u,'1s115 3 V ,L ,,,, ,,q,:,:,w114:!::mw1111:vwzywznwwlw vv,vwww :,!ww3w:'!: -, :f 1 . 'WL111, 'i1 11 1 1Q'3W Wi1'l:!ffil', 131f'f.f Hu David Cody enjoys the pep rally. Next year a car Tomorrow's secretaries. The beach drew weary students Student Life There is still fresh air and open spaces. Stacy Williams and Jill Pepper stand out. The fighting Bearkats busting through. Biology students at work in the lab. Student Life 11 11 IFPS' '1f?ff- ,, 5lT 'FKH ?lE'J91?!'2,7'!5iS ' V Y ,, , . 4.7, 2 , . . ', w1,,,wf ' l',X Q!-I ' The moinent before the meal planning begins. W WWW 4 ad -ds, 1 aw MKG ,V1,,:y'z-:W 3' 7 :uv f Gulf beaches emptied as the schoql bells rang. I 12 Student Life Lb-, 1 ' Q -l ' in 4- 1 I li 'Q ' E' 7 ' H +1 yi- Y ff!! M 1' V , Lunch, together time to eat and talk. X- -M r i f l Scott Owen hard at work on a research project. Friends Were There We deserted the beaches for school at the end of August. At first all we really wanted to do was to spend our time gossiping and daydreaming. However, as the days went by, we fell into a daily routine and began to accomplish some- thing. After struggling through a research paper, many seniors joined the fun at the Renaissance Festival in Magnolia for a little relaxation. Of course, there was the favorite daily bread break at lunch time. That's where we made friends and gathered memories. Whether we ate in the cafeteria with our friends or in the student center alone with our thoughts: we restored ourselves at lunch. Sharon Stanley plays cops and robbers at lunch. V Students relaxed at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Student Life 13 F 'iv f 9 4 iq , 'P' 4 Q, 35 M .Qu 'T 3 U L . 1, 'Esat- E , H.. , 2 Q 7, t X11 fe? . The pep rally show seems to please the sophomores. Pizza Parlors, Fun Made Friday Night Klein has many long standing traditions and clubs in which students participate every year. Best friends received tele- grams and carnations for birthdays and Valentine's Day. A new tradition was begun this year with Santagrams being sent to friends at Christmas time. Senior picture proofs were anxiously awaited asstudents buzzed with excite- ment about graduation 'taking place for the first time at Hofheinz Pavilion. Large numbers of student fans attended football games and pep rallies. Afterwards they headedfto the pizza parlors for food, friends, and fun. 14 Student Life Becky Nireeland is a pretend patient Bearkadettes file in. H AA. Maureen Milne practices being a senior. V Flowers for Dina Wallrath. MP! vii? X vvfifi , an it P, V -Y Q gh W 'T 'Arr s .4 A, 1, ' Q ' WQMS W 3 e ,A N .'O 2 A 'q lib? fn as 4 4 , if ew i 4 in 3 in , e 1, i r, r 5 4 ii, r 'ree 1 M i W W ,gf Q-AA ?k': M Q W ff' , l , ', ' . 1 if 1- 1 5 . gy: , 3 . - . 1 , K4-5 . 9 fl 5,4 'J V ' E25 - VA if K I I Y if ' Hu 5- , 'dj 5 .Y X .W-'wry' ' V 3 4 3 .HA 9 I .. s 1 5 'Ai ' i :aan Bearkat fans supported their team. ' , Student Life 15 5 1. 1 i V -f--M' ' X, 5 ' RoYalty's imperial wave. The crowned heads of Klein. 16 Student Life OD mm 'Sv 5 Q.. 1 . u -w 11 r .M f fi J ' 5 if I , E YE ' ' M 'W' , f 1 v. ' ii, rg, .ji ' JI ,511 V A 3 , , 5 Queen Tanua LeBoeuf and King Brent Sinclair. K! M sting gn g K Zi fi l 4 5 Yr W 2 ,ie , Juniors and cheerleaders party hearty at the pep rally. 4 94-' L i 5. . , 'ii Y rand march. 'gil 3 'x 1 i l i. ill III: :o 00 1 dial' i 'lf HX ULN ESE V.-J 'xxx im 1 V Y 1 Last of the convertibles. Faithful fans were there. A happy moment- fy. . T 'f iafi -1 A X-t 4 I is -' ' ' ,' Tzifnfiii. H Q! if if L - Joy Sinclair and Mark Barfield, Sophomore duchess and duke. E Memories Made The 1977-78 Homecoming ifestivities got underway with the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, Brent Sinclair and Tanua LeBoeuf. Other court members included Duchesses Starla Matthews, Michele Peters, Dede Sanford, and Stacy Williams. Ron Berdinsky, David Lyssy, Morgan Perkins, and Larry Peters were the dukes. Underclass dukes and duchesses consisted of Cindy Sills and Curt Olmstead, juniors: Joy Sinclair and Mark Barfield, sophomores, Lee Keller and Mike Olmstead, freshmen. After the Homecoming ceremonies students moved to the Life- time Sports Complex for a night to remember. Instead of one band there were two. They provided contin- uous music while the students danced nonstop. Everyone got their money's worth even if the tickets were a bit more expensive this year. Student Life 17 P 5' Mf',Q erle at of , p Klein Knows How t To Boogieswoogie il Dance to the Boogie, Get Down! Students boogied to all types of music this year. A back to school dance, Home- coming, f'An evening in Paris and 'a Valentine dance were featured in the Lifetime Sports'CompIex. Each time the ' doors opened, students flocked in to enjoy friends and i relieve the tension of a work-filled week. However, not l everyone came to dance. Some simply watched. But, no matter what the reason, students always enjoyed these' i evenings. .- i They must be in the balcony. ,A . 5 af VW Ariz. 'Emi .. ap ,SEE 1v-.,. .,,, . . 1 AWP' .1 l don't even know this guy! - V ' ' 54-T V KKK . ' V f'.- -:af , .iii ,gi ,M - L. , lg . ' . ' . 4 1. . ' - - sf , ,.- . . ,, 3, , . , Socks and slowidancins. 1 i ' ' - Royce Worrell girl watching. 18 Student Life f A X 1. Ll 'iywlfi -'fix y -H Q 444 4 i WI M NN ,. I 1 0 W I K Xxx I ' S' x QM K ,, M ' Q vtammm' A w fa? 'Y Q fa QF' ' - ' X ix V x va: ' if v ' , ,, , ' X ., m , . pN3.m g S 4. 515 eg. Q mg, 'ax if WEE 53? W Q an 'F ' u L+ x 'N ' Q: ,rkfvrfuij x 4 A My w A my yo Q In f 6 - M Zwafm W Q X X WXQNA ,Qi 591' X M K ' Nm R 9 4 u Q? J A N . 1 ,Q 3 Q , v so d 5 f fc' A 3 - f f ' i , Q 0 , M ' Q Q .X K i X ' ' Q .Q 6 ,MV kwxwnas ia! i . 'v. 'A 2' X gm W 1 A ,Z 'gf Q 'fn Q 4' H m 'P 5 . ,F M .2 .WM--f,W.1,Q4 . V+- 0+ -. I u Qa- 'L W 1 Sq 'W i -11:4 ne, Ae , 0 x. ,M 4 Q fn 'A A-4+ W A ' , 'fi ' Lf X , Q Jw -Q N 'Q W , 1 ', 1 W! :fu - ff ' 7-v A , 4 4' f P i! A' ., ,A,' z .- - fin ' ,Ag ,,,.A . f ,--- , aanfmt' .gk Q, , 4 - an 4 if 4' 1.fC'nw x ' 5 Q ' v , 4- f . 1 fu' iv- Q of f,-,N , o 5 ' M ww n f-.fn .fo AI 'nf fa . 1 ,pifwsf A M f :,':' - may 0, O Q, 't 5 ' S U fd A ,g ,yy I Y - i ,, .ff fn, 1. a 'N'-fi! ' 9 E93 ne , ' o , . 5 G A H., in I , by , ogg, f ,- . -Lim A-xi-' V o ' f f A sweet horn. Scott Cooney and Rick Detillio are starting a shoe store. Q wg -un! H A Mm-wa ,Q -Gemma: www k... is-f .ff ammm Disco dancers, Susan Alvis and Chris Norris. I 'WPG S710 d00Sn'f SIU!! me! Chris M0D8l'li0lS- Student Life l - .f 3 The choir Qelishes up on several numbers. Debbie Clare supervises Peter Gabel. 20 Student Life Danny Ault uses a hammer instead of a brush. Satisfaction means having no errors, Lori Phillips. L G Y ,aw Chris Norris and the tuba section. is., , .1- . :f t Kay' X Rx yi 3, vis, .f , - ,XX .fqff f wif 1. if Tug H. i . l Flying high in gym. Jodi Caldwell. Students Slrugglecl To Make the Grade Pride, preparation, participation-these words describe the student body at Klein. Many struggled through the toughies such as Algebra II and chemistry, but, stuck with them and made it through in one piece. Although many required courses were difficult and mind-boggling there was that elective that everyone looked forward to. A favorite subject was a welcome relief. Choir, band, and crafts classes headed the list of favorites. Homemaking, gym, and a variety of vocational classes caught other students' eyes. With so many different personalities it was hard to please each one but with such a large variety of choices just about everyone found something to enjoy. Jennifer Moore supervises dishwashing detail. Student Life 21 Faces Told The Story With so many students at Klein this year it was possible to see every type of face and expression. From the strained look on the face of a hardworking student failing a Physics ll test, to the smug smile of a senior on Friday. lt was obvious there were good times at Klein this year. Faces from across the globe gazed our way when the King Tut exhibit came to New Orleans. Faces lit up when a good grade was received or a sketch turned out the way it was supposed to. Wt --1-fr - V www we-X.. em. me Mmftmmw. We Y f , -. , , V 1 .tt fig 5? Agway N. br 5' iiir -a Wi' M92 Q my WW f-Xwsgvg get is ie .ts sv 2 Em wi Nr 21 iwtk Wig ' is W 9 is MW S gg is 5 '5 www? Assess Q .ass-2 ,hm eyes six W gi-Q2 gf? Aww? ks- -55? , ,Wg vXl,','foi H W ' xy 'V X s- A ' W tifimxii : r 'ix ff- - -1 is . as .Q . rx ' Q ' , ,f '1 11 . , V ,S igffi-,smvfsmyxi ., Q ,M Mft- Q ' . . -X A . 4 1 .ai lbw .V-N m ' ' ' ' 4 - , -'f-'STH ,Qf'bT f wwf X f 'f , ., I g Off' ,ff :X-.ggi V , X 'r' - HL, . 1 X-'nfffi l Ai' -X ' .Q ' V -sg , jvzsg. My 1. sx,5,,,,,.:R,, f 3 , f- L, 5, ac...-.gay ' at ra? . . X' 125155 4- ts ' A ' ' s ., If a, ,s ' . ' , , V s ' f . .X - f- f , .. Qs ca.Qy..,sNM M X v W V.-11 MN., 8 fi iw ,n f5?i'if'A ft 'ss is ss I , 5 - r -ii m v 4. ' J 1. -ef 'i tiff-pr f 211 'QRQJW t 'cfs' . ...eil '-iff?-. f jgs . f55e3f,'i.e3L A A ' iq 5 N' . H 1335 ? X .4 Q ' I ' X . . :ggi eq, . - s a ' 2 A 5 r ' ' '- if MMM 'W f A ' 'bwwivzsef 1.2, , r gb A 371, ,EF A ' Q. 1 fi X - as-we 'wwf 3 . 5-H. V' ' e gg. -Br ' ' , NYY A ly. 'MH I Q xiii 3? X. Nw ss- A.. K, FX 1,321 K lc '-Ms? ..... 3 was 'ff . 'X nf Qj . 's, 1 'Y-1 .V V , , . A V his divx . ' A ' ' Eff 1 f '1 MG ,pl 1 4, ,sg ,,,,. fj W q ,U N W 1 in g,,:.n.:f . - 1 . eswfw-'gs if:. fi mf F K' - F' ,fry- sq e 154,--.V , Alisca Mulcahy's eye is upon you. A faoe from the PSS!- A PE class practices holding up the wall. Nancy Gialamas, Caryn Eldridge, and Theresa Duggan. 22 Student Life - ,r ,fs ,M ' ' .7 ,. --ff 4 .qw V 9,1 ,' .1 'A-so ' : X 1 X wg . ...Wm- , , W ,Sf 'QS .um -K5 3 . . M, , A' 'W 5 , , 9 , n An FFA sing along? Walter Rabon and Jamie Stevenson appear tovbe confused.. . The calf scramble to lunch. ! A Texas chill hit many mornings. Junk food junkies hit the snack machines at lunch. The Masses a Slormed lo Lunch Stomachs growled and sacks rattled when the fourth period bell' released students for lunch. The expansion of the student center and the new senior section in the lunch room provided additional space for the mass of hungry students that literally stampeded their way to lunch. More snack machines accommodated the growing student body. The drab cafeteria now boasted of brightly painted walls and new windows. The old favorites, hamburgers and hot- dogs, were available each day to please our palates. N How could we eat so many of these? Student Life 25 0 iv is ij Twi ll ,Z A ff! ' ' Jfgkwssqvv . Shi .5 fx ' , ' ' W - - sa. , . . Q uw, I . . Q. 1 A Mir! gravy sf 5 . Q .W t AX, N tg: Mg t 72 MQ? 'hw X ,Q 5 dx gf Q ?Q , 1 Q N W 5' f 'N x YQ J A W td M2 AM 4 Af W J- L fi M ii . it-Q35 . . V , ,Q 3212- 'iw ,. . ' . El f ' ' a ' xox V - - .N abgukfik Q -3 . t ESKR A 4 4 S ' A 1 Qi i Q-.ix 5 I YRS Y ii J FRN 1 I 3 M A ff -1' 22 X' 1. 7 6 -'N if wi if t 'Q x ' ZA Xa s 3 W ff R , VZN-wi gg ' Sf XXV A My 32 4 x V vkyfga H Q ...mc . y ss ' ii A 3 .H M My gig? J HY sv' rf Y A w it V M Y-,K M s, wm,,?2Q Q.-as N' 5 K E 4 s W fr R 'N xs X s M55 J 'kk W , as Q QW , 54 X M543 we ,L 13:2 MQ i Y M' We is W ,gl .xml A Ac' J WM E . L2 X my M x , .. 5 Q 4 E ' i f X' Am f x x Q, Q X I mx X 5 33? S ' ' 2 X f 3 Q 4 2 N 'A F Q 1 . me 1. K You push the middle valve down. Sludenls Learned A They Earned A 'feeling of comaraderie prevailed this year as students helped one another in difficult situations.Whether working together or alone there was really no time during hectic days to feel lonely or left out. Jobs at grocery stores or fast food places occupied much of the students' spare time. An 'increase in the minimum wage from 32.30 to 32.65 per hour pleased these eager wage earners. Many were saving for that fateful day when they would be able to purchase a Trans Am or a Camaro. Other preparation for the hard cruel world was found in vocational classes which gave expert training and guidance to many students. Student Life I dreamed this knight in shining armor . . .' F Wm' .iw e as Gad zooks-water! Brian Edwards and Kurt Kaaz W, 1 1. fQ.t.,,,, ,A M 2:11. nw-1... A .Avis-ffzweaw t ,y 'Nl '- ,H Wiif' V391 ,, QQ: 'K 3 5. U N i f' x Y ' Q53 lt Km , , . R ,A QQ , W SQ t C X -1 'W X r x HSA 3 'X vw. W in N x X 5 X A ah ,fix ? Q 3, 4 W S SUM 4 J nh I ,,,,, J I 1 3 Vocational student Stan Tribble. A tx . Vu 1 Wi YN' We baked them and we get first pick. r ' 'P Student Life 27 Q! 'sf F l Put in coin and push button. Kirk 0'Bryant and Joe Winkfield. You're beautiful to me. Pam West Tardy again! Goodie, goodie! Donna Hawkins. It must have been an Aggie ioke. 28 Student Life Li, Y,,, A A , You should have seen the one that got away! l'lI drink to that! New and Old Friends Gathered With so much activity at school this year it was impossible not to make a friend or two. Pep rallies, football games, and organizations drew the .student body closer together. Friendships flourished among the students at Klein. Getting together with a friend, even if only for a few min- utes between classes, cheered our days. Freshmen built friendships that will follow them through high school. Seniors began to realize what a true friend really was. Greg Keener and Jackie Myers pause before class. Student Life 29 K 1 T 1 ,., w P,'. 1 L e i P . 8? K r 2 'f' f The gym lineup. w -Q is Q- X R R Q xxrf , 3 ., fi' I MV, , ,.., K, . hrxkv J . ,w r t if E x M 'Q 51 w :gt Mom will be pleased when she sees what you did for 'her r. 30 Student Life H. .arf fa. 1 - iii.. 3:32pm- WPG 5 :- ff. QQ, . , m e 1 L VME.-T5 V 'fan ,rf ,f gk, .,.,:q H- W W- rf Wm Vi M Y X 'fx 8? SMX W v' A 2 Q 52 i gs? X , Judith Lee creating Christmas XS - . eff, ,fl Ann Whitfield and Lyndell Tu The answer to no thongs. - They Light Up 0ur Lives and Hearts Rock was still our beat this year. Foreigner, Rush, and Boston were high on the list of favorite groups. This year also saw the death of many of ,our old favorites. Tears flowed for the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Groucho Marx, and Bing Crosby. The fatal airplane crash of the Lynard Skynard band brought sorrow to many a teenagers heart. You Light Up My Life and Life in the Fast Lane were among the top numbers this year. ln the box office, we patiently lined up for Star Wars, a movie that sky- rocketed to the multi-million dollar bracket., and hoped the force was with us. ' 1 Student Life 31 25312 ffhjewih 5 K A . Q , 5 is 4 Q kia 3 2 N gd Sf , ' ig if-'v wifi PHS 'f 4-.ffl l,vz:af?E-2-'VF-i 'F3af'1f 'uri if miss' x, ,K - 5-7:-5165, f-mg. ::r1.f:13-. . ' .. 1 ilu? S if L ?5 ?4', f-i'f!::R ,f 'F' -Qffl a.-I .. f im,:.,:s:smf3w , ' '5-'3 ...1. sf-KWl'TlI1 Fbfh. .1,-m:,:f,'::- - 45 V N- f- ..m-.M H-H -P..-1 .-21 A rr.. - ,.. ,, -. . . ...W ,:,,Q,w, . g 1:1 , - fx f55ifYff:f '7 WSSQL ' 1 5 5 .P 4- 1. 9 Y 1 , . ra :P fa x , ...J ,, 1 .. ,L fs, J v .2 wlv , 4, i 'vi Q- ,f L! 5 1 ,, fl V' 231352 iz ff,: 5 ,QT vu was 'Q -. A :- Li ' QQ' 1 X ,335 .L A ! Q .I 2 , .Mg kk A. . 5 5- H VM I M' VMI: If 2 A 1 . ff ' - f i. 6 1-.Q-na, :fzf-.ami A 4 if :D . ' W 1,2315-Q:sgg . . LKmLL 1 ' ' -' PX Q , U'- 2a:r 5 '- Mum Nga ilgggsifw, sf, A, ,,wgf, - ,. - A A ' ' - f ,., , ,J V 5 .qQ2gm,j,. , - ' V -'M 4 R1 new M4 Y, V ,M ., W. ,. as A A ,. f , ,A N ' , 1 .. 37 . .. r jr 4' Mfg , f in A , V , 1 . , XX, f ,af-S I . i i ORGANIZA TIONS Crganizafions 33 73 Initiated Into Honor Society A service and honorary organization best describes the campus chapter ofthe National Honor Society. This year members participated in a buddy system for new stu- dents, and they worked in the school store. Seventy-three students were inducted into the chapter on lVIarch 2. All honor students must maintain a ninety plus average and good conduct tovvithhold membership in this organization. Miss Karen Culver, lVlrs. Linda Garner, and lVlrs. Linda lVlcKinney are sponsors. Below: The 1977-78 National Honor Society Members. Right: Honor students manned the bookstore, ,fvvwvzarf iff!-VA' Honor S ciefyMembers Rosemary Alyea i Deborah Baker Barbara Beadle Beth Biggs Leslie Blankenship MichaelVBrophey S Jennifer Bruck Valerie Buchanan Cindy Byrd GordongVCarrie Theresa?Celnac Robert Clayton Natasha Coggins Joy Dethloff Paffl9lSEQ!1Va' sr iiai Joannailiickelfr . isaa rrsa Elaine Elder Timothy Fennell Cheryl Franzmeir Robentygtglfgredell Susana Ffauck Roy Haude Tom Akers Susan Alvis Davidgislseaggett Cheryfliiigagley ' Linda Bailey Sandra Beck Karen Benz Deborah'Cabiness M ichaeifClarson Jennifer Clement Donald Collins John Connor Susan Duval SuzanneiFoster Laurel Furtado Elizabeth Gardner Julie Gautier DoyleGolasinski Richard Gorman SENIORS Susan Hemphill Pam Henderson Diane Henney Susan Hohle Mark Hymel Mike James Cynthia Jeu Peggy Johnson Lisa Joy Christy Joyce Cecila Ketielrnan Karen Kirnmey ' Cynthia King Robin Knapp Marv Kobslilr Diane Larikford Steven Lindsey Rayna Manger David McAdow , siiis t,, -Todd MCKiil7ll8Y i Dianne Milller Tamera Ort JUNIORS Karen Greeker Mark Green Laura H3l'llflx.:. Eric Susan Harnrnerbacher Elizabeth Henderson Steven Hendrickson Jeanette Hildebrant f -fipaula H Leslie Homan Paul Huey Rayellen Jarrell Nanletie'JQHlarHll A Lisa Jurgensen Kurt Kirkpatrick James Kramer P Carol Kruger A George Lipinski Sharon Lovve Dyana Palmerjg Cliff Rabon Mark Rizzo Patricia Roberts Deborah Smijilfli gl Stagner ' Kay Stanley Lauren Stull Linda Surdacki T'9P?iMsis is Sandra Vann if A Linda Vannoy Vivian Vovyell, slllM23?9aret Waggonieiifiiiiiiiili i Cynthia Ward Sylvia West Susan White , A Wllcolx sn Karen Winterhioff Sheila Wisnoskie Anne Marie McAndrew Kathy McCommon slivlsaasbeth Lisa Podrill A VY' Carol Price J Ann Ritter Rust J Kristi Schnell R Andrew Stull Gerxiresse a,i, iiati Vermaelen E Kelly Wheeler' ' David P. Whitehead Phyllis Wilhite Stacy R. Williams Elizabeth Wurlsche Organizations 35 Leaders Tackle School Problems Very few students realize the effectiveness of student govern ment. The Student Council is a service organization designed for the benefit of the student body where many accomplish ments are made behind the scenes that are not apparent to the student body. Officers give up lunch periods, study halls and recreation time in order to achieve their goals. Spon- soring dances, participating in the Good Sportsmanship League, and motivating class spirit are just a few of the projects into which they put their efforts. The officers attended a camp in Colorado to gather new ideas for an efficient and productive Student Council. Their sponsor is Mrs. Doris Fricke. 'T .3 Top: You mean they are going to initiate us? Elizabeth Morris and Karen Reina. Middle Left: I don t think l should have said that! Dionne Delery and' Becky Owen. Middle Right: Everyone wants to go out with a bruiser like Bert! Standing: Ken Delery, vice-president, Cindy Weber, reporterg Kathy Mulac, treasurer: Keeley White, recording secretary. Sitting: Cindy Bynum, corresponding secretary: John Nolingberg, president. Far right: How come they pile all the dirty work on us Freshmen? Kim McElroy and Heather Paulson. Right: Her Windsong stays on my mind. John Noling- berg and Keeley White. 36 Organizations o'+.. -... Left: What is that woman telling me to do now? Ken Delery and Kathy lVluIac. Middle Left: Student Council members are first row: K. lVlulac, K. White, C. Bynum, K. Delery, J. Nolingberg. Second row: K. Crossman, D. Collins, S. Robertson, P. Bird, C. Price, E. Cobb, R. Roy, B. Holt, C. Sills. Third rovv: K. McElroy, J. Nlecham, A. Griffin, S. Feltch, C. Carson, K. Reina, E. lVlorris, H. Paulson, R. Reeves. Fourth rovv: J. Harper, D. Delery, S. Bailey, D. Woods, J. Floyd, B. Owen, C. Bachac, T. Dethloff, A. Barcelona. Fifth rovv: S. Serpas, lVlrs. Fricke, B. Vogler, C. Cooley, R. Alyea, P. Roberts. .f 1 ,. Middle Right: Como se llama, Mama? Braz Holt. Left: The Four Musketeers. Senior representatives Cindy Cooley, Cheryl Sills, Pat Roberts, and Rosemary Alyea. Above: When he walks by, we could just meIt. Becky Owen and Terri Dethloff. Organizations 37 Pressure, Panic, and Push But We Got It Cut Last fall they felt like gypsies without a fire. Their camp for the first several weeks vvas in a temporary building, drama room, and even sprawled out on the floor of the auditorium. Heads vvere spinning vvith enthusiasm as they finally entered their classroom. Hopes fell as the staff viewed the confusion and mess of the remodeling. Even though they were hampered by a fevv obstacles, their minds kept churning with yearbook ideas. Once the staff was settled, the room became a pressure cooker simmering with ideas, concocting layouts, and stirring in a little touch of personality in each thing they did. The recipe for this great finish vvas pure devotion, determination, and a fevv grey hairs. Mrs. Mary Devine is sponsor. a ,W 8 9 fan 'rife Top: Who says the camera man never lies? Liz Hausmann and Lamont Cline. Middle left: Staff members Mary Laake, Cindy Watkins, and Maureen Milne plot to take revenge on Mrs. Devine. Middle right: What do you mean we only have 400 more pages to go? Doug Campbell and Susan Duval. Above: Eureka! What a caption. Cindy Watkins. Right: Jan Bullock, a normal staff member. 38 Organizations ,N , We fb-lv? .L . he , -' l Q i l yl as I Q, W Top Left: Okay, so maybe it vvasn't the best idea! Elise Cleveland. Top Right: Alphabetizing puts Val Rasmussen to sleep. Middle Left: Ann Kozial wishes the editor, Libby Thurman, would go pick on Veril Randolph for a vvhile. Middle Right: Rusty Wallace in action, but not exactly with the camera. Left: Hey, I take the pictures around here! Stuart Jarriel. Above Left: Elaine Elder is close to hysteria from indexing. Above Right: Lyn Smith's copy looks good, but Susan Duval has her doubts. Organizations 39 F. A W ii A Ii' Far Right: You can throw me . :X it in jail, but I will never reveal ft my source. Patrice Clark. Right: Susan Mayne has a by- . V 4' Q: YN if Qi . , WI. 1. S ' -va line. Lou Ann Leander asks, 4,, , ia. X-cf - Q5 4' ,, . ,, s. A :'M4,,,f x .., . Where is my story? f 1 fm.: : XM! st . Middle Left: Bearchat staff: Front: Donna Fieindl, editor. Seated: Sandy Vann, Dena Holmes, Clay Wilkinson, Easter Reynolds, Judy Cartwright. Standing: Cindy Ward, Chris Lancaster, Maggie DeSola, Alice Fisher, Mitch Cantrell, Patrice Clark, Susan Mayne, Greg Barnes, Celia Farias, Lorie Henners, Doyce Jones. Right: lf we print that we will be sued for libel. Maggie DeSola, Donna Fieindl and Lorie Henners. Above: Don Juan Wilkinson sweeps Alice Fisher and Celia Farias off their feet. 40 Organizations ' sv: .-' ,Aff W-.J ,s-,AMW ,,--ff' Staff Prints School Scoop Gather information. Gather more information. Write, rewrite, type, retype. Being a member of the Bearchat staff was not all fun, but the time and work were worth- while when a staffer saw someone reading the paper and smiling. It hurt to see the paper, their baby, thrown on the floor. The staff shared many memorable moments. Rare instances were when the copy fell into place, the pictures were not blurred, the headlines fit, and the story infor- mation came in on time for the deadline. Somehow, some way, the pressess rolled and the Bearchat was published. The staff was under the direction of Mrs. Mary Devine. ai' -A. Top: When dedicated staff members work, they really work! Ester Reynolds and Greg Barnes. Middle Left: Hot off the press! Celia Farias, Mitch Cantrell, Maggie DeSola, Sandy Vann, and Alice Fisher. Middle Right: Doyce Jones types as Cindy Ward thinks of ideas. Left: Papergirl, Judy Cartwright, distributes the Bearchat. Above: A photog- rapher's fatigue. Chris Lancaster. Organizations 41 sang' i 'S-i Top left: Kathy Sullivan paints the entrance to the Devine Kingdom, Top right: Pat Torres created a beautiful stained glass window in the library at Christmas time. Above: Future barbed wire fence maker. Middle right: Art students who received awards at the Southeast Texas Scholastic Art Exhibit are: Laura Hahn, Kathy Sullivan, Andy lVlacKenny, Christy Hood, and Michelle Head. Right: Visiting sculp- tor enthralls art class. 42 Organizations ,W They Create Color A stranger could walk into their room and not believe that the cluster of materials and students could pro- duce an art exhibit. Paint brushes, scissors, and clay are just a fevv of the materials used by the Art club. Students vvon awards for their exhibits in the South- east Texas Scholastics Art Exhibit. One big project of the year vvas the door designs created in the student center area. The club sponsor is lVlrs. Annola Lan- caster. Shri F '-'fu wr 5.06, Q-V Top: Lisa Dodd learning the art of sculpting. Middle left: Andy lVlacKenny working on yearbook cover. Middle right: You put both your hands over it and say the magic words, and then Mike Whipple. Above: He looks like my pet turtle. Left: Graphic artists and their door design. Jay Jarman and Eric Lilly. Organizations 43 N tagmf Math Isn't Greek to Them Mu Alpha Theta has grown to 110 members who fill the rigid membership requirements of having an 85? average or better in math, and have completed geometry. This year Mu Alpha Theta hosted a Junior High tournament and sold candy for a fund-raising project. Proceeds were used to send club contestants to math tourna- ments. A picnic to celebrate the end of another school year brought the club together for a final meeting. Officers for this year were: Karen McKinley, president, Linda Surdacki, vice president: David McAdow, vice president, Kathy Wells, secretary: Pat Duval, treasurer: and Doug Vermaelen, parliamentarian. Mrs. Josie Mallery is sponsor. Right: Rob McKinley and Kathy Wells at the Mu Alpha Theta initiation. Below: Mrs. Josie Mallery, sponsor: Karen McKinley, president, and Doug Vermaelen, parliamentariang at a Mu Alpha meta meeting. Bottom Right: Mu Alpha Theta Members. 4 ' f NIU ALPHA TH ETA M. Bonclurant, L. Briolat, M. Cone, J. Glover, L. Hewlett, J. Hoppe, D. Jones, C. Kellay, J. McAuliffe, T. Mosher, S. Myers, Pt. Noel, W. Peebles, K. Reim, S. Rose, G. Serres, S. Shaw, T. Shuck, A. Smith, A. Stubblefield, S. Sullivan, K. Vie, D. Wallrath, P. Wilkinson, W. Wells, S. Alvis, D. Baggett, J. Bessolo, K. Benz, S. Blavier, D. Cabaniss, J. Clement, D. Collins, S. Foster, D. Golasinski, Ft. Gorman, K. Greeker, L. Hahn, L. Henderson, S. Hendrickson, J. Hildebrandt, P. Hiller, N. Juillard, T. King, K. Kirkpatrick, C. Kruegar, G. Lipinski, Kathy McCommon, A. McAndrew, L. McLead, D. Nadeau, M. Pickett, C. Ftenz, A. Rivero, R. Rudkin, S. Rupp, M. Starrett, A. Stull, B. Vreeland, A. Vowell, L. Wells, S. Williams, S. Work, S. Elster, B. Gardner, T. Goodman, S. Means, A. Munger, S. Neuhouser, P. Wilhite, S. Williams, B. Beadle, A. Becnel, M. Brophey, C. Brown, J. Bruch, A. Dean, P. Clark, T. Fennell, Ft. Fredell C. 1 Franzmeier, N. Gallatin, J. Harris, Ft. Haude, P. Henderson, S. Hemphill, D. Hymel, S. Jarriel, C. Jev, T. Keltner, S. Lindsay, D. Martin, D. Miller, M. Norris, D. Palmer, C. Flabon, D. Skirven, B. Stagner, K. Stanley, L. Stull, M. Waedekin, D. Wicker, J. Willis, P. Duval, D. McAdow, K. McKinley, L. Surdacki, D. Vermaelen, K. Wells. 44 Organizations rr 'fs Lf 4 f ,A .gm f' . 4 1. 1! 2? Future Engineers Join JETS A tour of NASA, a visit to various oil com- panies, and the participation in the national competition at Texas A8tlVl aided JETS members in gaining a better understanding of technical engineering. The Junior Engi- neering Technical Society helps acquaint the students with engineering techniques and opportunities. Another function of JETS is to obtain scholarships for students. JETS sponsor is Mr. George lVlattair. 'mmm My ,.-Qu Top left: JETS and lVlu Alpha Theta members at a combined meeting. Middle left: JETS members are: Seated, Tom Mosher, Doug Vermaelen, Pat Duval, Mary Norris, Karla Watson. Standing, Roy Corcoran, Aaron Vowell, Lisa McLeod, Dwayne Wicker, Beverly Davis, Tamera Stark, Nicki Gallatin, Margaret Waede- kin, Karen McKinley, and Susan Thompson. Above: George Lapinski and Pat Duval are members of the JETS set. Left: JETS officers are: Don Collins, vice president, Mary Norris, secretary: George Lapinski, president: and Allen Stubblefield, treasurer. Organizations 45 Sociedad Honororici de Espanol A candle light service in Spanish initiated new members invited to join the Sociedad Honoraria de Espanol. Sixty-five new mem- bers who have completed one year and a quarter of Spanish with a high academic standing and demonstrate an interest in the language were inducted into the organization. This year members sold Tootsie Roll Banks which were a big success. Money from the proceeds helped provide for future activities. The Homemaking building was filled with Mexican music, paper flowers, and the aroma of authentic Mexican dishes which were prepared for members to enjoy. The club participated in the Klein Foreign Language Festival, a tour of San Antonio, and dinner at a Mexican restaurant. A Foreign Language Banquet combining food from the other language clubs was the occasion used to present a scholarship to a graduating senior. Mrs. Sue Pope is sponsor. 5 Q- Situ Top: Members and guests visit after induction. Middle left: Pinata time. Middle right: Members of the Spanish Honor Society enjoy Mexican dishes prepared for them. Right: A chalupa in the hand is worth two in the stomach. 46 O rganizations 'aw 4,663 Mm e Monde des Francais Aiding in a better understanding of French customs and culture is the major function of the French club. The active life of a French club member consisted of attending the annual Renaissance Festival and trav- eling to Lafayette, Louisiana where they enjoyed a crawfish dinner in typical French surroundings. Mem- bers also learned how authentic French dishes such as Creme Patissiere, and Pata A Choux are prepared. The club attended the ballet Trochadero de Monte Carlo, at Jones Hall and sold their ever popular Bearkat berets and scarves. Mrs. Judy Shively is sponsor. Top: Officers for the year are: William Farmer, treasurer: Julie Gautier, secretary: ,jay Williams, president: Cheryl Keehner,vice presidentg Nanette Juillard, scrapbook chairman. Middle Left: Attentive faces of club members at a French club meeting. Middle Right: A battle to the finish in a soccer match against the Spanish club. Left: Woops, I spilt. This is a job for Scott towels. Margareta Huete. Above: Soccer players plot their strategies. Organizations 47 Klein ls Fine Singing Christmas carols to German families and hosting the seventh Klein German Festival were some of the activi- ties the German Club members vvere involved in this year. They also participated in the FM 1960 Foreign Festival and the Texas Assistance of German Students Convention in Arlington, Texas. Mr. Brent Orr is the club's sponsor. 'SY iff' Top: German Club members make plans for the Klein German Festival. Above: German Club members are: Front, Paul Parker, Chris Fertig, Pat Bur in Allen Fleischauer Forrest Bruch Janette Hildebrandt, Calvin Kelly. 9 , , , Middle, Mr. Orr, Jane Wunderlich, Andre Lux, David Ward, Andy Dick, Elizabeth Stein, Michael Moore, Monika Murphy, Susan Morris, Cindy Jones, Gabrieta Neufang, Elizabeth Wunshe, Ruth Christmann. Back, Wes Williams, Skip Downham, George Khushf, Craig Mason, Andy Miller, Tamara Kretsinger, Richard Honeycutt, Joanne Hoppe, Marialice Hildebrandt. Right: Front, Tamara Kretsinger, treasurerg Monika Murphy, president: Susan Morris, secre- tary. Back, Andre Lux, scrapbookg Janette Hildebrantd, reporter, Andy Dick, vice president. 48 Organizations , .W 1 an-vlwnllle , f '15 i NW fx tw, ,W 2 f, 5, ,, 25239 1, wwpmpn .W-W .V 5 yr it .., 'T' Hwdiwffi v , , . . , t a -54 ,dx ,fm 2, ! Us lf -1 1? ,V Z 512 A 'err Q . - . ' 't X SQYLYBS - I A if frfsfffe f ,. ' T: 'Rf its H 'ri fr: 4 Z 3 U 556 J 3- Y' lt if get .W fu Left: Cupid, Tanya Wallis, crowned Sweetheart, Kay Snider and Beau Duane Strack. Below right: TARS club members Chris Norris and Cathy Clements, president. Below left: Avid Bearkat fans gathered around the mascot are: kneeling, Judith Lee, lVlike Lewis, Sharon Bamsch. Seated, Rita Gnatt, Kay Snider, Lora Lancaster. Standing, William Walker, Ralph Pelps, Duane Strack, Janet Richardson. Bottom: Judith Lee demonstrates the art of making bows for the Christmas gift wrapping project. Together They Will Win People helping people, sharing problems, and getting along is what TARS is all about. This year TARS members kept busy going places. They attended the Texas State Olym- pics and the Houston Fat Stock and Rodeo Show. They celebrated Valentine's Day, Christmas, and Halloween with parties. Sponsors Helen Burns and Shirley Dees helped the club work to reach their goals of growth and broader experience. Organizations 49 50 Organizations Tournaments, Talent Show Occupied Speechies A trek dovvn the scenic River Walk, a tour ofthe historic Alamo, and visits to the inspiring cathedrals relieved the tension for Klein Speech participants in the San Antonio tournament. In January, Klein rolled out the Blue and Gold carpet for 28 schools attending the Texas Forensic Qualifying tournament. A fun time for all KHS vvas the Blue and Gold Talent Shovv in lVlay, sponsored by mem- bers to raise funds for club activities. The Speech squad's main objective vvas to promote participation in speech activities. Spon- sors are Kenneth Whiteker, Cheryl Johns, and Andrea Arnold. , v , me fills - 2573: In . Top Right: Lee Keller and Kathy Wells greet students from other schools participating in the Klein speech tournament. Above: Rick I-lauslein is pooped from passing out Poop Books. Middle Right: The changes in sectioning of the Extem- poraneous draw are announced by Steve LaBonte and Carol Krueger. Right: Tournament fees are brought to Alisa lVlorgan's table. I Left: Mike James helps lVlr. Whiteker run elections for club officers. Below: Speech students have the answers. Bottom Right: Jennifer Bruch gives instruc- tions on selling ads for the speech tournament Poop Book. ei if Mfr Above: The Speech Club members are: Kneeling, Carol Krueger, Ann Ritter, Paula lVlcWhirter, Julie lVliller, Teri Barton, Christine Hahneman, Connie Godwin, lVlike Nicolosi, Steve Patrick, Ronnie Lambert, Cynthia Jeu, lVlike lVlcAullife, Tad lVloulton, and Lauri Hubert. Second row, Greg Serres, Kevin Adams, Anne Nlarie lVlcAndrew, Tammy Stark, Kathy Wells, Donna Bounds, Alicia Woods, Steve LaBonte, Tammy Shuck, Sloane Hammack, Nlike James, Lisa Doerksen, Jennifer Bruch, Bruce lVlartin, Jeff Grimes, Sally Serpas, Ann Allison, Lee Keller, Colleen Hoppe, Dianne White, and Linda Nabors. Back row, Mike Shouse, Julie McCauley, Pam Key, Janice Theiss, IVlarca Thomas, Rick Hauslein, Forrest Bruch and Vance Long. Organizations 5 Thespions Don'1 Play Around Members of Thespians and Drama have given another year of outstanding play and mime productions. Members combined their talents, and performed the plays, The Crucible by Arthur lVliller, the ambitious and magnificent Oklahoma by Rogers and Hammerstein, and one of their best performances, Scapino, by Dunlap and Dale. The play Scapino presented a nevv approach tovvard acting, using new scenery and prop ideas. A mime skit, plus the Hobbit, a children's play, added additional entertain- ment for everyone's enjoyment. Sponsor is lVlr. Ron Atkins. Above: David Hansen, and other Oklahoma performers, practice their lines backstage. Top right: Hey, everyone is out of step but me! David Whitehead. IVIiddIe: Drama students take a short breather while performing OkIahoma. Right: Roddy Roy, like other performers practices his lines for Oklahoma 52 Organizations xx Left: Jeff Baughman sings the leading role in Oklahoma, Below: Thespian officers are: Front, David Whitehead, vice president: Jim Kramer, reporter. Standing, Debbie Baker, secretary: Joe Catmull, president: Shirley Johnson, IYSBSUTGY. a -5, gg , . . We ' '27 , P .-ffl' at -V if? 4 eggtiagjef Y rx Middle left: Hand and body movements tell the story. Allison Bailey. Above: Valerie Hicks, Karen Vie, and other drama students in a dramatic moment of Oklahoma Left: Oklahoma stars,Jeff Baughman and Belinda Gattin. Organizations 53 ,N Reading, Hearing, and eeing Is Believing Do you want to know something? Come to the library to find the answer. There are many volumes of information in the Klein library. With the large number of English classes crowding into the library for research papers and Speech classes looking for debate material, the library aides were an invaluable asset to Head Librarian Mae Howard and Linda Brinkmeyer. The interesting bulletin boards and other decorative displays of the school were done by the Audio-Visual aides. Memories ofthe Christ- mas dance will be with us always, thanks to the AV aides. Their creative ideas were encouraged by Ms. Gloria Miles. Uri . 3 , , .4 l 1 ra Top right: AV Club officers are: Paul Fisher, president, Dede Sanford, vice- presidentg Marilyn Ellis, secretary, Mary Rentfro, reporter. Above: Library-AV Club members are: Standing, Marilyn Ellis, Karen Kendell, Tracy Reeves, Rhonda McAnally, Joseph Janczak, Kimberly Clark, Karen Kimmey, Mary Rentfro, David Isaac. Seated, Dede Sanford, Elizabeth Wunsche, Paul Fisher, Susan Robertson, Susan Mayne, Glenda l-lill, Sandra Barnhart, Scott Schaeffer. Right: Paul Fisher dreams of being a projectionist for Paramount. 54 O rganizations XXX A. 4 wwmqwyf' i Mizzvfm 1 x 1 Lw 35- r'-n,,,. 6 4, f flu A ,M . i m , .W i i what 4. My Z 4 Top left: AV members mix work with play. David Isaac, Paul Fisher, and Susan Robertson. Middle left: David Isaac gives us his good side. Above: AV members main lady. lVlrs. Gloria lVliles. Left: lVlary Flentfro demonstrates how to repair an overhead projector. Organizations 55 Life in the Laboratory Science plays a larger part in daily life than most people realize. Members of the club are learning that this field offers many career opportunities, including medicine, dentistry, engineering, and dietetics, to name a fevv. The students have a chance to be creative in science and to apply known scientific concepts to fields that interest them. lVls. Sheryl Beatty and lVls. April lVlcCoslin are spon- sors ofthe group. Top right: Jim Vllaedekin identifies a new specimen. Above: Science club members are: Jim Waedekin, Wayne Alford, and Julia Irvine. Right: Wayne Alford weighs different types of elements. 56 Organizations They Find Rapture in the eep For the avid diver, time avvay from vvater interrupts two of the things he loves most, diving and the opportunity to observe nature. That's vvhat the Scuba club is all about. It's where the full spectrum of skin and scuba div- ing activities are covered. Members do every- thing from amateur shell and coral collecting and photography, to vvorking in making pro- jects to finance diving trips. They dreamed of Florida, Cozumel, and Jacobs Well. Becoming a qualified diver vvas easy and enjoyable, it vvas the key to a lifetime of exciting adven- ture for Scuba Club members. lVlrs. Joy Adams is sponsor ofthe group. f. A Ei . .. - .sig .. K g f - -.,i,gf-:1- Top left: Lisa Dodd is fascinated by scuba. Top right: lVlrs. Adams shows a specimen of fan coral. Middle left: Scuba club officers are: Kneeling, Barbara Cain, reporter: Kathy Jones, treasurer. Standing, Doug Campbell, vice president, Greg Parker, president: Lisa Dodd, secretary. Above: Doug Campbell dreams deep thoughts. Left: Charlie James sits back to watch a scuba film. Organizations 57 Practice Makes Them Perfect Spring concerts, UIL contests, and patriotic halftime shows are things that make the Choir an outstanding organization. The three ensembles and two choirs rated high in contest. The Choir sang at Champions Bank and also put on a Christmas concert in the Klein auditorium. They practiced during and after school to sing their way into our hearts. This was lVliss Ann lNakefield's first year at Klein as choir director. e 2 Q , f ' 2 2 1 ' . t 1 L Top: Choir member lVlary Lambert. Above: The Klein Chorale. Front, Luanne Atkinson, Jennifer Clement, Sharon Lowe, John Kinney, Roddy Boy, Ron Wilkinson, Don Wells, Teresa Smith. Second row, Dana Dempsey, Lisa Joy, Lauri Goodwin, Bobby Roy, Eddie lVlonroe, Tirn Thompson, August Barone, David Hughes, Gloria Martinez, Pam Armstrong. Third row, Cheryl Bagley, Dina Vilallrath, Laura Benson, Linda Jacobs, Kevin Adams, Shawn Reed, Doug Hughes, David Hanson, Cliff Ftabon, Susan Armistead, Laura Ort, Cindy King. Back row, Cindy Brown, Christine Price, Belinda Gatten, Maggie lVlcNair, Sherry Kimbrell, Charley Harper, Don Dutertre, Billy Nabors, Bart Stagner, Louis Chebret, Janette Hildebrandt, Pam Key, Lori Neil. 58 Organizations fl 5 I 2 if I Top: Klein Girls Ensemble. Front, Miss Wakefield, Paddy O'Brien, Linda Searle, Sherry Harper, Kim Jones, Kim Peters, Julie Macklin, Melinda Baker, Sharon Thigpen. Second row, Michelle Hooper, Stephanie Fann, Jennifer Boyd, Karen Manchester, Margaret Alyea, Brenna Langlois, Julie Webster, Pat Garret, Denise Hand, Kelly Miller. Third row, Sheila Mouliere, Susan Morrison, Stella Compean, Charlene Tennis, Susan Pankratz, Diane Lange, Connie Strange, Karen Habinak, Gloria Compean, Karin Vie, Leslie Perkins. Back row, Sheila Easley, Angie McAnsh, Sharon Wells, Shawn McGovven, Shannon Shupe, Susan Lemmon, Nancy Wakefield, Kim Clark, Julie Mondick, Shelly Hulsman, Marialice Hildebrandt, Cindy Ward. Middle left: The High-C group gets ready to shatter glass, Above: The choir really takes their music seriously. Left: l'll catch on to this sight reading if it kills me. David Foster. Organizations 59 51 , A 5 l l , ,M H s 5 1 .....,...s,....,,y ......-.... - 13. Q. Top: Klein Select Girls Ensemble. Front, Sharon Lovve, Brenna Langlois, Sheila Mouliere, Gloria Compean, Susan Pankratz, Julie Webster, Sharon Thigpen- Accompanist. Back, Sheila Easley, Dina Wallrath, Angie McAnsh, Susan Lemmon, Cindy Ward, Marialice Hildebrandt, Julie Mondick, Kelly Miller, Denise Hand Above: Klein Mixed Ensemble. Front, Christine Price, Cindy Brown, Dana Dempsey, Cheryl Bagley, Laura Benson, Sharon Thigpen-Accompanist, Gloria Martinez Susan Armistead, Laura Ort, Pam Armstrong, Cindy King. Back, Doug Hughes, Eddy Monroe, Shawn Reed, Bart Stagner, Billy Nabors, Cliff Flabon, Don Wells. 60 Organizations There's ci Song A in Their Hearts Top: Do-Re-lVli-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do. Above: Front, Linda Wineman, Laura Lantz, Cathy Diaz, Robert Jackson, David Foster, Will Vandever, Debra lVlahavier, Pam Acreman. Second row, Terri Brunch, Frances Chavez, Kay Wright, Mary Krzes, John Pitchford, .Walter Rabon, Gary Johnson, Tammy Faulkner, Karen Bailey. Third rovv, Melissa Gumrn, Traci Wright, Holly Schauman, Jaclene Darnell, Lee Davis, Tony Richards, Jeff lVlanning, Sharon Neely, Connie Smith, Judi Clapp. Back rovv, Ann Bosley, lVlary Lambert, Kris Kinney, Kelly Patterson, Karen Cowen, John Prizmich, Randall Price, Roy Krimbrell, Lisa Kinslow, Barbara Dudley, Joeleen Prizrnich, Gia Jones. Left: Who hit that flat note? Laura Lantz and Robin Chan. Organizations 61 Educational Future Looks Bright Love a teacher, it's educational, was printed on the T-shirts ofthe members ofthe Future Teachers of America this year. These dedicated students had the right idea. They aspire to become the educators of tomorrovv. Visits to A 81 lVl University and several elementary schools in the district gave members a view of what the future as teachers will hold for them. lVliss Henri Norris is sponsor. I president, Back, Barbara Hoole, treasurer, Patti H - . Top: FTA officers are: Front, Sandi Williams, Karalis, vice president, Whitney Summers, A A secretary. Above: Sandi Williams looking profes- 3' sional. Middle right: Today just students, tomorrow teachers. Right: FTA members are: ty Kneeling, Susan lVlayne, Brenda Hammer, Whitney Summers, Dyana Palmer. Standing, Sponsor Henri S Norris, Shelly Fox, Sandi Williams, Barbara Hoole, Patti Karalis, lVlary Leslie Cole, Judy Cartwright, and Lori Dalton. TTR .1 -1l.',v.1 62 Organizations Playing ci Higher Game The Fellowship of Christian Athletes attended confer- ences at Oral Roberts University, Estes Park, Colorado, and the University of Arkansas. A Basketball lVlarathon in which pro athletes contributed their time was held in lVlarch. The FCA club confronts coaches and athletes with the challenge of following Jesus Christ and leading others to him through their athletic endeavors. Boy officers of the club are: Brian Edwards, Joey Davis, Lamont Cline, and Chris Lancaster. Girl officers are: Pat Roberts, Linda Bailey, Kathy lVlulac, and Lisa Washburn. Joe Dickerson, Wilbur Aylor, and Peggy Boswell are sponsors of the group. Top Opening boxes of FCA shirts Chris Lancaster and Brian Edwards Middle left Tricia Benz as always ready to listen Above They prayed and played as a group Far left The serious side of Rex Lucas Left Sing me another song David Tanua LeBoeuf and David Kennard Organizations 63 There Moy Be ci Doctor in the House To be a doctor, nurse, or veterinarian is the question that some of the Medical Career Club members ask themselves. But these are only a few of the professions in the medical field. This year's Medical Careers Club members learned about different areas of medicine and its related fields. Club members visited Shriners Burn Institute, Texas A84M College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Museum of Medical Science. In February they had the experience of watching open heart surgery. Like good samaritans, the club had a Christmas party for orphans at the Depelchin Faith Home. This club gives an insight to many different fields of medicine. gl v Top: Medical Careers Club officers: Amy Allison, president, Doug Hymel, vice-president, Cindy Byrd, secretary, Laurie Stull, treasurer. Middle left: The working of puzzled minds. Club meeting. Middle right: Medical Careers Club: A. Allison, C. Barchle, K. Benz, G. Berkley, C. Byrd, K. Cain, DeDola D. Goerner, J. Goodman, M. Grady, K. Greeker, S. Green, S. Hemphill, D. Hymel, D. Jones, C. Keehner, D. Kiel, D. Kirkpatrick, L. Leander,A. Lux, D. Martian, L. Mckenzie, D. Miller, J. Morris, T. Noak, C. Price, L. Price, A. Flivero, D. Bobuck, B. Budkin, B. SanLuis, K. Schnell, B. Vreeland, L. Wells, K. VVheIer, S. White, L. Stull. Bottom: I told them it vvas the other girl, not me! cries Beckey Vreeland. 64 Organizations W '39-is 'Hifi i 5 , I , Q , xr? '.. 4- ' 3 7. s L W ' i j IQ S -X - A 'x 4911 fi, sys., W , , , f' ,,,,,. s it into-W. X 1. hx-,L fffyg Qigmekf- I Q20 X' 4 WW .f ax' ,, sggpggi xi ,fl -. v'f'-fax kg gl DECA Does I1 Again Four first place Distributive Education winners won the honor of attending the National Conference in Washington D. C. this year. Twenty-four competency awards were presented to the students who went to Area lll Leadership Conference at San Jacinto Junior College in February. At the conclusion of the year DECA had an Employer- Employee Banquet, in appreciation to their employers for on-the-job training received through the years. At the banquet Distributive Education students presented employer awards and senior student certificates. They also had special olympics and picnics. DECA students felt the thrill and excitement of participating in the real working world and the American free enterprise system. Mr. Bill Briggs and Mrs. Janet Ruffin are sponsors. 81 Top right: DECA officers are: Fion Wilkerson, vice-president, Stuart McNeill, president, Michele Koepke, parliamentarian, Mary Kobell, treasurer, Glen Treat, sergeant-at-arms, Diane Velleca, secretary. Above: First period DECA: Peggy Spikes, Carolyn Coates, Robert Mizyn, Fran Campbell, Sharon Clapp, Michele Koepke, Craig Dawson, Brad Waite, Mary Kobell, Ted Trimble, Beth Sautter, Dennis Barber, Diane Velleca, John Molnar, Chris Westerman, Shirley Adams, Mary Beth Michael, Andy McKenney, Julie Mayer, Scott George, Janet Fiuffin sponsor. Right: Third period DECA: Tim Thompson, Nanette Cramer, Mary Alexander, Karen Reeves, Fiichard Kramer, Kathy Jenkins, Ted Clark, Glen Edge, Debbie Bolger, Rick Gibbs, Lee Marsh, Lisa Wallace, Cindy Davis, Kris Lay, Linda Holmgren, Leslie Finn, Glen Treat, Jeanne Reeves, Jim Fiobertson, Ron Wilkerson, Bill Briggs sponsor. 66 Organizations as is ew wife - ..,. 'if , ,gi f jfa T J 6 , 4a'f:1,g,:gE'sf.1wf,fa-,gee 4 V --'-- S f ,, ,,v,w9e ,,.f , . V,,, ,. ,,,, ,, , .. V, , Top left: Fourth period DECA: Barbera Dudley, Donna Coogler, Sherry Harper, Tracy Carley, Sheryl Morris, Troy Morgan, Tracy Hicks, Cary Biggert, Tammy Hinkle, Phil Camp, Linda Kincaid, Melissa Roberts, Brenda Horn. Middle left: Second period DECA: Stuart McNeill, Campbell McLeod, Lisa Slagel, Tracy Taylor. Above: DECA Area lll leadership winners are: Standing, Dennis Barber, Rick Gibbs, Sharon Clapp, Tim Thompson, Stuart McNeill. Sitting, Debbie Bolger, Jeanne Reeves, Karen Reeves, and Beth Michael. Left: It takes skill to fill out forms. Sheryl Morris. Organizations 67 ICT Looks Into Creative Training By constructing and building vocational projects which were awarded superior ratings against other district schools, Klein's Industrial Cooperative Training Club has been chosen the most outstanding chapter in Area lll for the past three years, Their main goal this year was to maintain that position. They attended vocational picnics, sold candy to purchase club jackets, and handed out Halloween candy to children in hospitals. To become a member, a student must work in a vocational field and have skill, precision, and creativeness. Their motto is, Prepare for leadership in the world of work. it 1 rv f ' it o .. N I k my, W f x t-. 15 Top Right: President JoAnn Drugovich opens a meeting while Joe Lenart points out the facts. Middle Right: Class meetings helped ICT members solve problems. Above: Tim Foster models the club's jacket. Right: ICT-VICA grabbed a spot on the blimp. 68 Organizations Left: ICT officers are Paul Kipp, Lee Telling, and Joe Lenart. Below: Brent Barker seems more skeptical than Ken Davis, Fritz Franklin, and Mark Craber. .... I I Q I I n, Q N 'S 's L Q? -L EE 'Ili Y X ' 4 Q N E 5 t..N'i'fi534 ' ' f'i- ' H I -- . M. fm W be M ---- - wif,-,, ' 33 ,, - . ..., - .. .... ,jx A , . I ,ir .. ,. H.. ...ew I fw.M:fH-tw - - H '2li7i?7 .,, ffm' or ' Z '5M,ae pit' We xx-xlwLx1x. pm- gi wp The ICT officers for 77-78 were: Seated, Paul Kipp, parliamentariang Lee Telling, reporter, Joe Lenart, treasurergJoAnn Drugovich, presidentgSherri Black, secre- tary, Brent Barker, vice president, Kevin Davis, advisor. Center: Tim Foster, Rhonda Smith, Diane Conn, Buddy Mays, Sean Elledge, Jimmy Prichard, Curt Bastow, Mark Craber, John Jahnke, Doug Boyer, Rhonda Trojanoski, Fritz Franklin, Mr. Stubblefield, sponsor. Back: Bruce Painter, Carl Smith, Bobby Anglin, Robert Laura, Mike Gary, Jim Cooper, Jack Maxey, Mike Kissinger, Darryl Cochrell, James Isaac, Mike Joss, Al Stultz, David Jost, Harry Yearsley, Jack Morris, Duane Jaye, Ronnie Morgan. Organizations 69 OEA Helps the Needy Giving food to the needy during Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing holidays, decorating Easter eggs for children in hospitals, and going to area, state, and national contests occupied the efforts of the Office Education Association students this year. After a full morning schedule of school, senior OEA students held clerical and secretarial positions in office jobs, while junior OEA students prepared for the future in afternoon classes. Senior sponsor is lVlrs. lVlary Lynn Galloway. Junior sponsor is lVlrs. Sue Hamill. i l ,,..,..,...wffv' Right: lt's enough to make you wanna cry! Kathleen Banning and Karen Sypak. Middle right: Junior OEA members are: Sitting, Tammy Hieronymus, Rhonda West, Ruby King, Karen Syptak. Standing, lVlrs. Sue Hamill, Lisa Guzzetta, Carol Downey, Susan Sheltz, Rhonda Isaac, Laurie James. Middle left: What would we do without liquid paper? Lynn Price. Top right: lt's easier if you look at your hands! Susan Sheltz. 70 Organizations 9' , 17 ggi! ' ', . , A . A 4 1-E f I f J' W , , I 'fha W Q -V N-W ,,,,,, ,Af 1:11, - E 1 , 5 ,,wuusx:.A' i R -awk Left: Concentration and practice lead to perfection! Monica Chouinard. Below: Practice makes perfect! Karen Syptak. Middle left: Look ma, only one hand! Betty Reed. Nl , -,- em-,-in .na un' 1 Above: Senior OEA members are: Sitting, Anita Eckert, Yvonne Gonzales, Terri Sanders, Diane Henry, Toni Holzaepfel, Danny Parker. Standing, Jane Finegan, Janisch Randolph, Tina Fuller, Jeannie Hoffart, Sheila Wisnoskie, Lisa Crawford, Tracey FitzPatrick. Organizations 71 72 Organizations FFA Holds the Key The Future Farmers of America is an important club vital for the continued future production of food which feeds America and many people throughout the vvorld. The Project Shovv and Area 3 Judging Contest vvere held this year in spring. At this time animals were judged and an auction held. Members vvere active in all areas of food and animal production. At Christmas time FFA members held their yearly fruit sale. They also attended the Houston Livestock Show. Sponsors of the club are Don Spell, Lynn Wilson, Ron Luco, and Pat Wallace. Top: A proud banner. Above: Is there really a 16-hand . chicken on the loose? Kenny Whitehead and James Arm- strong. Middle right: Joan lVIoebus and a furry friend. Right: FFA officers are: Kneeling, Ray l-laude, and Roy l-laude. Standing: Judy Kacal, Randy Binford, Kevin Kleb, Flenah Braaton, Gary Wachsman, and Trudy Davis. 7 Top left: Listening is all a part of learning. Tom Fritche, Mark Crush, and Brian Vlloodrome. Top right: Roman Neitfeld rolls up his sleeves and gets down to business. Middle left: Marisa Maddox and Brenda Pennington are serious about FFA. Above: Let's go out to the barn. Danny Ault and James Armstrong. Left: They wear their jackets with pride. Kenny Whitehead and Doug Kersh. Organizations 73 Greenhonds Work for the Future The FFA Greenhand Chapter is an organization which teaches students farming, ranching, and agricultural occu- pations. Greenhands are first year Vocational Agriculture students. lVlost Greenhands' members realize the impor- tance of agriculture today and hope to solve some ofthe problems in the future. lVlr. Don Spell and lVlr. Pat Wallace are the sponsors of the group. Above: Planter, dirt, and small plants are nurtured by Gayle Hoyt. Top: First you start with some dirt. IVlarty Ray. Middle Right: Can't you see us winning all those trophies. Jim Booty. Right: Dewey Compton started this way. Mark Turner. 74 Organizations if l 5 4 'C' 75 i 0' X4 ..,,, 3 55 W el ll- Nftfy i 6' '- A . , i 'Z' , gum N XJ ' .C if B. Q. 5' it ?'5,,W, if my rf 6 Left: Gayle Hoyt enjoys watering the plants. Middle Left: Hard work goes into Greenhand projects. Dwayne Hibbon and Dena Vaughn. Below: Curtis Cumming talks to the plants. Bottom Left: The end result. Darrell Vann, Mark Turner and Mr. Ron Luco. Bottom Right: One of the many awards won by Greenhands. John Goodman, Craig Rogers and Brett Gibbons. ,,.,, M I 3, 1 X i ' ' Til t ,,..af-f 'Yi t kg 'N gk if x X 4 6' fi- uf 'ff-S ak Q F . F, x ,Q fi! is X ef Q A its inf' K J gk Wk Q -s. s 'K 4 if . 2' it i C ' f xt. b y , fx Q 1 K lf' F1 .. f x w er 4 R ff If E ,ff W' 5 N if xx X Xb- N ' y 'Q M.. Ln ,gk 'E ' -I ., v 43 ,tl 4.1.1 ... . A I vii U xt , wi- f- st-n., CK. r 5 sr B . .. . .t 1. i s 'r t Ct. Q t13rR.1+L1vEQ?gofgf:A. t 1 - SiTSf,Q?,TeoN1asT I 9 7 8 C ' 'N ii '- Organizations 75 Vocational Students Keep Their Cool Air Conditioning and Refrigeration students are learning the tricks of the trade. Repairing heating units, air condi- tioners, and refrigerators are part of the training that mem- bers experience to prepare for careers in those fields. Students vvho have attended the district contest dernon- strated projects and competed in several skill areas. lVlr. Lewis Jackson is sponsor. -.0-Y Top right: Paul Circero and Jim Taylor repairing a refrigerator. Above: Steve Bartosh shows Scott Rosemond hovv it's done. Middle right: Air conditioning and Refrigeration officers are: Kneeling, Scott Rosemond, Troy Edge. Stand- ing, Terry Vincent, Boyd Couch, Bruce Cox, Paul Cicero, Joe Stultz. Right: It was easier taking it apart! James Phillips and Terry Vincent. 76 Organizations sv Left: Tim Watkins gets dovvn to vvork. Middle left: Harold Sanders and Algie lVlcOueen dream of working for General lVlotors. Below: Auto mechanic stu- dents take time out for partying. Bottom left: Sure l knovv what l'm doing! Jimbo Blacktsone. Xi ,webring Klein Service Gives Cars More Years It your car hesitates or has a transmission that vvon't transmit, the auto mechanic students will fix it for you. They're learning the ins and outs or auto repair by working on teachers' and students' cars. Members have attended the district contest where they have performed various speed skills using hand and power tools. They also submitted several projects for judging. This year's officers are: Brian lVlacKenny, president: David Nourse, vice- president: Ray Haude, parllamentarian: Barry Boyette, reporter: Charles Kading, sergeant-at arms: Jeff Povvell, treasurer: Jimbo Blackstone, secretary. lVlr. J. L. Petiet is the sponsor. Organizations 77 3 78 Organizations Contests Sharpen Their Skills The regional contest was attended by members of the Industrial Arts club at Sam Houston University in Hunts- ville. Students presented examples of machine drafting and architecture drawings that they had prepared in class. On- sight drafting contests were also entered. The Industrial Arts club's main purpose was contest preparation. It is affiliated with the Texas lndustrial Arts Association and the American Industrial Arts Association. Sponsor is Mr. Ralph Brandon. 'n ,.,. -me fp, 'z , , 5 ,A-:rf gf s E , - .f ,ff ag. , it Top Right: Drafting tables and professional equipment aid Barry Kendricks and Jerry Rahm. Middle Left: Bill Janda draws it straight. Middle Right: John Tumino uses concentra- tion and a steady hand. Above: Mr. Brandon helps Raymond Evans with a few drafting tips. Right: The odds are fantastic for Kym Beaver, club sweetheart. She is surrounded by the officers: Joe Konicki, sergeant-at-arms, George Lipinski, treasurer, Jeb Blankenship, secretary: Mike Clark, vice presi- 6,4 dent, Joey Davis, president: and Lamont Cline, reporter. , t fs i , X l .1 E. 1 Pi S J ,f ig. NemW ' Here They Draft Future Plans Affiliated with Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, the Vocational Drafting Club spent a great deal of time practicing for contests. Members attended the Area lll skill contest in lVlarch. They entered architectural plans and machine drawings. The members were voting delegates at state level and the officers attended a leadership training program. Sponsor is IVlike Kresienski. . 5 7' ev Top Left: Mark Settlage makes a lettering sheet from a rock concert magazine. Middle Left: Here's a sundeck, and l'Il put the conservatory and the billiard rooms over there, explains Ken Neely. Examining the plan are Russell Walker, Bruce Blanton, Gary Crofford, and Ken Neely. Above: Ken Neely practices drafting with dreams of winning the state contest. Left: James lVlcAnally drawing up plans for a deluxe house for contests. Organizations 79 They Open the Door to Their Future What would we ever do without them? General Construction Trades members do their share of work in keeping our school in tip-top condition. You have probably seen these dedicated members working around the school on various projects, like painting and cement pouring. Their acquired skills in the field of house construction will open the door to many job opportunities in their future. The sponsor is lVlr. Frank Rauschuber. Top: Lumber stacking is all a part of construction building. Curtis Cook. Middle Left: Construction Trade members don't like to be disturbed when they are hard at work. Mike Smith, Thomas Jeffcote, and Scott Messer. Middle Right: Construction Trade officers are: Front row, Mark Loerch, sergeant-at-arms: Scott Cross, reporterg Joe Garcia, president. Back row, Dan Hornbeck, parlia- mentariang Alton Branford, vice president: Byron Cornish, secretary: Richard Stewart, treasurer. Above: This board will be as smooth as silk when I arn done. Scott Messer. Right: The smell of shavings from wood fill the classroom. Bobby Chumley, Far Right: Carl Witchett starts with the basics-a piece of wood. 80 Organizations ,Ag x., S 1 If We Con'1 Fix It, It Isn't Broken You name it, they can fix it. From toasters to motorcycles, Mechanical Trade students work on all types of objects. Stu- dents, teachers, and even School Board members leave their valuables in the hands of these capable students. For only two dollars plus expenses, they will work on anything connected with bolts, screws, or any other kind of metal fabrication. The Mechanical Trades Club is the first step toward a rewarding and promising career in the field of small appliance repairs. Top: This is what they call hanging around in Mechanical Trades. Mark Greene.MiddIe Left: Mechanical Trades officers are: David Monroe, parliamentariang Ronnie Stephenson, sergeant-at-arms: Joe Smith, treasurer: Ronald Whitehead, president: Barry Bailey, vice president: Rudolph Gloria, representative: Mike Didonato, secretary. Above: lf you have a cavity just come see us! Mark Greene and David Monroe. Left: And tomorrow l get my license! Rudolph Gloria. Organizations 81 Right: Gerry Moore and Brian Aregood doing a layout of precision. Below: He might be wearing an apron but that does not mean he can bake a cake. Jeff Cook. Middle right: Printing officers are: Seated, Tina Townsley, reporter, Debbie Clare, historian, Peggy lVloss, secretary. Standing: Greg Blake, treasurer, Lynn Little., president, Doris Kanewske, parliamentariang and Becky Lantz, vice president. Not pictured is Tony Biggort, sergeant-at-arms. Club Members Leave Imprint This year VICA Printing students helped design and produce the student directory together with the efforts of the VOE students. Printing stu- dents reached for higher goals this year to become an outstanding club with high achieve- ments in VICA contests. By visiting other printing corporations such as Exxon Printing, Kwik Kopy, and Woodland Sun, members gained experience in the field of printing. Not only do these talented students know how to run a press, but they also design and create for other departments of the school. VICA Printing students sold T-shirts to school organizations as a fund raising project. lVlrs. Sue Lancaster is their sponsor. Right: Stacey Belleh uses the light table in printing class. 82 Organizations ...aux prec! Ng . in mr' V,,Wafra,,fs..-wig., - ff , CH ,J Qjr. A --f ,. ' f -,,,,,.' ' ' M ,Ai Y ny wtf!! f' Radio-TV Can Tune It In Whether its an antique radio or a color zoom-in television, Radio-Television Electronics tunes in. The 30 member club was tested for their working ability in the field of elec- tronics. Trained by their president, Keith Allison, they took a ham radio test to license them as amateur radio operators. Monthly meetings were held for self- improvement and to make plans for fund raising events to purchase jackets. lVlr. Hodges is the sponsor. Top Left: Look lVlr. Hodges, this television is eating up my hand! John Sayen. Top Right: Radio-TV officers are Joe Janczak, secretary, Keith Allison, president: and Bruce Alexander, vice president. Not pictured are Brad Higgins, treasurer: Steve Black, sergeant-at-arms: Mark Staggs, reporter, and Joe Walters, parliamentarian. Above: Radio-TV members are Joe Janczak, Jeff Bell, lVlark Kroencke, Keith Allison, Bruce Alexander, Kenneth Green, John Sayen, John Scherich, Axel Kirchgessner, and Tom Butts. Organizations 83 They Use the Cosmic Approach Scissors, brushes, and combs are the tools used in Cosmetology. This is a group of girls who enjoy giving a new look to other people. They spend three school periods each day washing and cutting hair. They even do a great manicuring job. Any of the services offered in a beauty shop are provided for area customers at a minimal price. lVlrs. Earline Rossi supervises their work. Above: Now how short do you want it? Tony Garcia and Ranell Russell. Right: A stunning coiffure. Middle right: Cosmetology officers are: Back: Pam Johnson, vice president: Christy ward, president: and Bonnie Murray, parliamentarian. Front: Francis Palmer, chaplain, Leslie Baker, reporter: Robin Knapp, secretary: Melanie Grammer, treasurer. Top right: These new blow dryers get heavy use. Terri Wilson. 84 Organization VWQPHV 'um' 'NN , 44 - - y ,r -5 , V , :gi rt gs W 5. i ....., K K 1 2' rf 'V f , . W ,, ., My 2 1 'E xt A I x My-M, 5' A ' Left: The new Dianna Ross and the Supremes. Dorothy East, Melanie Sanford, and Cathy Ross. Middle Left: Jana Schoen cuts Robin Knapp's hair. Below: Don't worry it will grow back again. Bonnie Murray and Donna Grappi. gwnzw 1, gm: .,.. ,. in M, Left: Cosmetology members are: Sitting, Gractia Parson, Debbie f i Beatey, Robin Knapp, Jana SCh0GI'1,Bridget Harris, Ladonna Q k Tisdall, and Patti Hayes. Second row, Candi Flosemeyer, Andrea I S Jackson, Suzanne Mann, Melanie Grammer, Cheryl Langford, Shanon Davis, and Claudett Lear. Third row, Donna Grappi, Tracy Harper, Fran Carruba, Liz Townsley, Sandra Matheny, Terri Wilson, and Eva Thrasher. Back row, Francis Palmer, Leslie Baker, Sam Hayes, Bonnie Murray, Christi Ward, Pam Johnson, and Marie Van Vllicklen. Organizations 85 HERO-CVAE Cuisine Finger Lickin' Good Apple pie like Mom used to make and the new high fashions of the year were turned out by HERO-CVAE girls. Members learned the art of cooking delicious foods and how to sew the newest fashions. Projects such as bake sells during lunch showed off these girls' talents. During the Christmas season stockings were made and given to the Recl Cross. Mrs. Dee Anna Wheat is the group sponsor. Top right: The food looks good in HERO-CVAE lab for Dede San- ford, Charisse Page, and Benetrice Session. Middle left: HERO- CVAE members are: Standing: Renee Stewart, Carolyn Pruitt, Charisse Page, Vickie Conway. Second row: Kathy Brown, Terry Moore, Dede Sanford, Benetrice Session. Third row: Rona Meachurn, Francis Smith, Kathleen Hunter, Phyllis Andrews, and Debbie Wright. Middle right: The future Suzie Homemakers of America. Gloria Malone, Mrs. Dee Anna Wheat, and Kathleen Hunter. Right: HERO-CVAE members are: Top to bottom: Mary Austin, Gwen Beal, Bobbie Dickie, Alice Smith, Annette Solomon, Denise Edwards, Cheryl Johnson, Karen Conway, Sheila Branford, Gloria Malone, Sharon Austin, and Karen Kindle. 86 Organizations P A t or 3- . l,, wg f .f-1W V . . so ,.... ata, P gil :Mr rrtsi C Y fw-5 l -up 'cm 'll .rdf 15111 1 r' X X' fx I 'vyfj,ff,J'f1 t A W - X' ' i i , 'VIA Y, !.D!rfvf,, I I A ,ffffffzlf A W . 5, 4 yi. fi: f. 1 f V . -W t A VV K: ,,, 3 ,Q 3 ,. J, J, F ,Z ,J fi pf I 1 ff! ,-4 ff,-Q jg if uw- '. , f ' ' A Mw- 3 Q r gf X , 11 ,K Fw.z,e7'f Wow iii WW , HECE Earns Spending Money These students go to school fewer hours and earn money to boot. Members of HECE attend morning classes and work at their jobs in the afternoon. This is a Home Economics Related Occupation organization which helps students prepare for future careers. During the year many of the students brought their supervisors to talk with their class. Top left: I love having a grouchy teacher on a cold, rainy Monday. Karen Giles. Middle left: I'lI give you this many cookies if ya'll help me erase the board. Jenny Darland and Bruce Cox. Middle right: HECE officers are: Jenny Darland, president: Deborha Honey, vice president, Rozanne LaBauve, secretary, Jody Nlorris, reporter. Left: HECE Co-op ll members are: Back row: Doris lVlcCollum, Sherry Kimbrell, Peggy Mathews, and Fred Karm. Front row: Perry Phillips, Glenda Sinclair, and Terry lVIilton. Organizations 87 PELE Members Return e To Childhood Watching little children and helping them learn was a part of the school life for the members of PELE. This group extended their knowledge of the development of children by working closely with them. Hearing guest speakers and attending special dinner parties vvere the main entertain- ments for the year. The organization helps students pre- . pare for a future with an increased understanding of children on an educational or a home basis. The organiza- tion sponsor is lVlrs. Shelia Anderson. Top right: And novv you are a Sesame Street graduate. Tiwana Goerner. Middle left: Susie, don't eat the Crayons! Norma Webb. Middle right: PELE officers are: Angie Agnello, president: Melissa Peters, vice president, Annette Barcelona, secretary: and Cindy Ashley, treasurer. Above: Once upon time.. . Michele Joss. Right: Flow, row, row your boat . . Hillari Vangundy. 88 Organizations . . Q? 3 Am They Earn While They Learn Barbecues, field events, and an Employer Recog- nition Banquet in the spring are a few of the many activities of the CVAE-Coop. Members visited several institutions where they viewed the voca- tional facilities. They went to North Harris County College, Gerlands, Foley's, and other industries. Students work to obtain competence in their chosen occupation. They have the future in mind and are training for it novv. Club sponsor is Mrs. Ann Kretsinger. Top: Anthony Solomon listens to a tape concerning his chosen occupation. Middle Left: Karen Gace takes a minute to rest before she leaves for work. Middle Right: CVAE-Coop members are front rovv: J. Warren, president, T. Wilson, secretary: M. Session, treasurer: B. Redwine, vice- president, M. Hopkins, sergeant-at-armsg A. Solomon, parliamentarian. Middle rovv: G. Jessee, J. Kay, P. Grissom, D. Mosley, E. Williams, G. McHenry, J. Dowden, M. Winder, K. Gace. Back rovv: D. Gerstenberg, M. Dowdle, G. Moon, G. Doyle, T. Ketterman, G. Hill, J. Stripling, M. Mclntosh, K. Moreaux, M. McQueen, R. Gubser. Above: CVAE-Coop members' interests lie in many different areas. Gerald Moon. Left: Dennis Gerstenberg and Gerald Moon put their books avvay. Organizations 89 FHA I Tied ll All Up Involvement vvas the password for the members of FHA I during the second year of the club's existence. This year's goal was promoting interest in community projects. lVlem- bers attended the Area Ill meeting in Dallas. They cele- brated Halloween with a party, tied knots in a macrame class, and got together at the end of the year for the annual banquet. Sponsors are lVlrs. Linda Fritsche and IVlrs. Denise Lusk. y5.,Q?is4' iflsf srr' A X 5' I Top right: This meeting is serious for Lisa Dumesnil. Middle left: Gail Pratt and Sherry Brunner have big plans for FHA. Above: ls she talking about Close Encounters? Rhonda lVloore and Jeri Garrison. Right: Who unraveled my macrame? Tracy Clare. 90 Organizations Holiday Spirit Spread By FHA II Individual growth through Encounter and community growth through service projects were the goals of FHA ll. Members attended the state meeting in Dallas. A Christmas party vvas given for the members of TARS complete with Santa Claus, old-fashioned caroling, and the exchange of gitts. Members invited their mothers to a food tasting party and their fathers for a date night. Sponsor is Mrs. Carol Wavmire. H91 IVE Top: Santa came to the FHA Christmas party. Middle: FHA ll officers are: Brenda Horn, Encounter vice presidentg Sandra Rose, presidentp Margaret Alyea, vice president: Sharon Jordon, secretary: Cecilia Scharn, public relationsp and Jodi Caldwell, scrapbook. Left: Lori Whipple, recreational vice president of FHA ll, must be making happy plans for the group. Above: FHA Il member Fienee Ziebell in homernaking class. Organizations 91 3, 'is Right: A quiet moment at the FHA Christmas party. Mary Leslie Cole. Below: FHA Ill members participate in a party given for TAFKS members. Middle left: Public Relations Chairman Alice Fisher works on improving awareness for FHA lll. Middle right: We care, that's why we're here. Margie Poncio, Paula Hiller, Sandy Vann, Ruthie Nluehlbrad, Alice Fisher, and Rosemary Alyea. Bottom: Problem solving by Margio Poncio and Paula Hiller is part of FHA. ,R N FHA Ill Dmed In Fashion Little boys and girls in costumes were bobbing for apples while their older sisters, the members of FHA Ill, looked on during a Halloween party. This senior chapter of the homemaking clubs is affiliated with Area, State, and National Future Homemakers of America. One evening members dined on Italian food at Spaghetti Warehouse. FHA Ill also had progressive and international dinners. Area and State meetings were attended by the club. Sponsor is Mrs. Betty Davis. 92 O rganizations was .QW wid' 4 wt...n., Left: Paula Hiller pauses during an FHA meeting. Below: President Rosemary Alyea has to deal with FHA Ill problems. Bottom: The 1977-78 FHA lll officers are: lVlrs. Betty Davis, sponsor, Alice Fisher, Ruthie lllluehlbrad, Mary Leslie Cole, Jeanie Chase, Angela Apa, Margie Poncio, Paula Hiller, and Rose- mary Alyea. ' elf- A - Organizations v. I P! ,, ,- w'Y .3 , ,A af ' 9 Q1 '- ' 1 . 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Second Flow: Tanua LeBeout and Fran Fagan. Top, Karen Gialamas. Top right: Hold that line. 96 Sports 0...- - 1 0 3 5 ta we ,,,...1- A sg s ' , , i L '. gg-.Ss f f 1 6 i '- 9 l X - , , ' xxx fly as ., it r X .. Ns, -if Xt Q i A I ,,, in 1- V ik is i. .-12,, ., , , ex .: yyie . 1, , ye ysss y y eng' ff,, ,fg4,f.- 1 ks K 4- 'V V my kk,V Sly ifiifsxb I W 4 Ag' .Q' , 3 A if I E 1- T-Q f. ,pies ,Y,. --fa Xi, y 4 airs? ips' Wi 1: QS: rf 4 K N - B ll ' esls - ! C i iiiii Above: And they've got what it takes! Libby Gladish and Betsy Turly. Left: Stacy Williams, Karen Gialamas, and Mascot Cheryl Sills give the Bearkats real support. Top Left: Betsy Turly, and Libby Gladish smile the Bearkats on to a victory. Top Right: Christine Rosemond and head cheerleader Cindy King back the Bearkats all the way. Sports 97 Could We Yell Without Them During fifth period their yells could be heard loud and clear as they practiced every day. They were at all the JV games Building pyramids and making signs is what it was all about. Their hard practices paid off. They also helped the Varsity Cheer- leaders with the Friday afternoon pep rallies. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are: Mary Matthews, head cheerleader, Cindy Benton, Lori Lombardi, Estela Meza, Kris Schnellp and Heidi Vogelhiem. Their sponsor is Ms. Linda lsbell. Above: Bearkats are on top. Standing, Heidi Vogelheim, and Lori Lombardi. Top, Cindy Benton. Right: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are: Bottom, Mary Matthews, Heidi Vogelheim, and Lori Lombardi. Top, Kris Schnell, Cindy Benton, and Estela Meza. Middle Right: Bearkats all the way. Mary Matthews, Esteia Meza, and Kris Schnell. Top Right: JV cheerleaders taking a break. 98 Sports 1' gee A aff msewmw ggi- .J H u l . kg- 5,4 w . if-.9 2 e , , .1 g, gg ,, A. Q.. , 1 rf ' Q., ,: j A e . . g.,gi5.si V, f, . T ,... fe Q -fi T' is .Q -X' Q. , 5---.. - . . . tis I -- f.-. .' 1 ' ..- M.-was ssv , mt. T' ea A 9 . 4 Q 4 . ..., I. mp :.. 'A . Ffrsf -y'L ee ,,. wa, ,-. gk yy, N... . .W .., ff 'f,- if - -I fail-af ff E Aa. .W 4, f .4- Y -4. n K wr' NW wt' . f XW7' w 4 M.. g. 1, , 'Q 'A A 'H .. 4 A ' I 5 sip Dk' , 't-faW,.. ,. 'M ' ? V - 4, j4fW. ',, 1 l F N FFYT. ,,.. .,... .... ,. .nomo Blue oncl Gold Wins Kept Them Cheering Four enthusiastic girls rooted the Freshmen Blue and Gold teams into district vvinnings. Painting signs, and going to all the games kept the cheerleaders busy. The Freshman Cheer- leaders are: Missy Hatfield, Angie LeBeouf, Michelle Morgan, and Heather Paulson. These girls had good experience by leading their ovvn pep rallies. Their sponsor is Ms. Brenda Dorre. Above: The JV and Freshman Cheerleaders combine their talent. Left: Freshman Cheerleaders are: Kneeling, Angie l..eBeuof, and Heather Paulson. Top, Missy Hatfield. Standing, Michelle Morgan. Middle Left: Angie LeBeuof and Missy Hatfield. Top Left: Michelle Morgan and Heather Paulson. Sports 99 Varsity Ends Season With Spring Victory The team began the season by winning three in a rovv against lVlacArthur, Galena Park, and Aldine. The tables turned when they played Westchester with a close score of 28 to 31. The Bearkats hit St. Thomas 19 to 7. Com- petition became rough with losses to Conroe, Cy-Fair, and Bryan. The team came back strong by beating Jersey Village 14 to 7. Our friendly rival Spring was beaten by the Bearkats 41 to O. Top right: Bearkat breakthrough. Above: Varsity football members are first row J Langston trainer Nl Lilly T Hawkins J Shaffer P Egner trainer Second row: D. Westbrook, R. Lucas, C. Olmstead, S. lVlurrell, R. Stewart, S. Shaffer P Evans Third row R Berdlnsky D Kennard S lVlnIes C lVlcDaniel A Fore Nl Reeves, B. Sinclair, F. Wessman, trainer. Fourth row: J. Thomas, L. Peters, R Rice D lVlintari R Boudreaux R Campbell K Kreger Fifth row lVl Brophey B Lamkin, B. Griffin, E. Waggoner, A. Stull, J. Lea, D. Ehrhardt.Sixth row: Royce James Ualnef R Bumette D Bendnz E Johnson D Brown R PVBY Nl Hurt R. Polka. 100 Sports W f' Z., 3' -47 f xl 93 1 MZ' C, I ,hh ,' we ff 2 f- , tr, A X Lf. tg V V 5 .1 ,I ,.:, - V A ' L K fe. :J ,,,, :S2f7V I 4 '-'.',' f- ' ?',.' e V wyi' ,Q , 1 Qi Q. gi r.. W... . ' ' ,w3?QiW.1'. ' f f' 01:7 H is y ' ' 1 1-f '. 5 LA -5 ,aw ' If A':' - , , e ',f' f b 2 ' ' 4- ' 'sh Top left: Rain nor snovv not even the other team could stop Larry Peters. Top right: Hi, my name's BilI. Bill Lamkin. Middle left: You have to have a partner for the bump. Flex Lucas. Middle right: What was l suppose to do? Scott lVliIes. Left: Here I come ready or not, Richard Stevvart. Above: The great Klein offense. ,W . ltt sports 101 Top left: The brain power of the Bearkats brought many victories. Top right: Who is in therefiiarrah Fawcett? Above: The coaches are: Stan Mauldin, Stan Labay, Head Coach Burr Davis, Wilbur Aylor, Joe Dickerson, Tommy Kaiser. Second row: Bob Purl, IVIax Redman, Chet Cook, Dennis Wright, Herb Allen, Ray Davidson, Don Rather. Middle right: Andy Fore and Paul Evans awaiting their chance to play. Right: When do I get to play? Ernest Johnson. 102 Sports I 3 4 ii 3 5 ia K 5 4 r 'F ! 104 Sports Small JV Squad Has Big Season The Bearkat Junior Varsity football team did an outstand- ing 'job for a squad of their number. Eighteen of the origi- nal team vvere moved to Varsity, leaving the JV vvith a total of 26 players. The JV scored a total of 135 points during the season and allowed 118 points to be scored against them. They ended their season with a 38 to O vvin over Spring, completing their season with 6 vvins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. JV football players were trained under the direction of Coach Redman, Coach Dickerson, and Coach Kaiser. Top right: Dave Wallace tries to fly across the field. Above: Danny Huddleston leads the team to victory. Nliddle right: Get back here, their team's not that toughl Coach Redman. Right: That's our guy under there. Chris Lancaster. Kai 'L 'YES i vnu. X! K ,. m,,.. i we V 'WMI 1 V, I 'fag' 7 'J 3 fr I l ' K . . . ' 'fl I A rw i V J, . V I ,grx . Top: The JV team is, First rovv, K. Martin, R. Rice, C. Craig, D. Wallace, D. Huddleston, E. Weddle, M. Thomas, Jimmy Evvald. Second rovv, B. Shepard, W. Peebles, M. Holcomb, G. Treese, G. Majors, J. Kanevvske, K. Kerr, Tad Moulton. Third rovv, B. Pruet, B. Torres, D. Golasinski, T. Blake, S. McCray, G Berkley, A. Rice. Fourth rovv, S. Hill, E. Knipfer, J. Carr, P. Williams, L. Martin, J. Connor, C. Lancaster. Middle left: Dave Wallace goes in reverse. Above: Bulldozer Greg Majors goes for six. Left: lf only the coach would let me play. Steve Hill. Sports 105 I l The Sophomores Built For the Future The Sophomores built for the future. said Coach Don Rather. Even though plagued with many injuries, the Bear- kats came through with flying colors. They won three of their hardest district games by scores of 17-7, 6-0, and 35-O against Spring, Cy-Fair, and Jersey Village, respective- ly. Their outstanding effort and fighting spirit proved them Varsity hopefuls. Top right: lf you love him, give him British Sterling,Fiussell Allred.Above: l'Il take his head and you take his feet! Rick . Detillio and Al Edwards. Middle right: Royce James stands watch as Don lVlilIer and friends draw a cool draught of Poly- Pop out of the keg. Bottom right: Hey you guys! The referee already blew the whistle. Mark Bristol, David Coty, John Elder, Flick Detillio, Todd Poindexter. 106 Sports F4997 Above: First row, R. Stein, R. Detillio, J. Burke, G. Knopp, M. Bristol, P. Alva, C. Kelly, D. Coty, C. Franck, T. Moulton. Second row: J. Kreger, C. Theiss, M. Cline, J. Williamson, J. Elder, M. Barfield, D. Stevenson, R. Kirkindall, G. Pearson, J. Ewald. Third row, D. Wells, A. White, K. May, R. Allred, C. Robertson, S. Hornsby, M. Patten, M. Moore, K. Reim, K. Martin. Fourth row, J. Haven, T, Parten, B. Montgomery, K. Johnson, C. Hoffman, A. Edwards, T. Poindexter, G. Holden. Fifth row, J. McAuliffe, S. Cooney, T. Kuechle, M. Ruck, K. Howard, J. Echols, D. Miller, A. Byrd. Top left: With help from Michael Moore, Kris Reim breaks through the Spring defensive line. Top right: lf you take one more picture of me, l'm going to bite your head off! Mark Cline. Left: Quarterback Chris Robertson spots his man before throwing a pass. Sports 107 Their Goal Was High and Success Their Reward Coach Allen's boys proved themselves superior to all opposition this year with the combined records of 18-1-1. This includes 10 shutouts. They scored a total of 459 points to their opponents total of 65. The Gold team was unscored upon in all of their district games except one in which Bryan scored 8 points to Klein's 30. The Blue team vvon all of their district games also, except for a close game against lVlcCullough. Coach Allen summed up the Fresh- man performance by saying they were fantasticl Top right: The Freshman defense, ready for action. Right: Sorry Twenty-two, the Bearkats don't let anyone into their territory. A-...fa ...bf . . ,Q C 'if' 27. Above: FiI'SI YOW, Nl- lVICAuliffe, J. Banowsky, Coach Wright, Coach Allen, Coach Davidson, Coach Cook. Second rovv, C. Ellis A Speckard C Dingle F4 Faulk E Speckard, L. Jackson, J. Villerreal, D. Brown, P. Foster,W. Garrison, C. Sitton. Third row: D. Witting, S- Wallace, L- Davis, W Theiss Nl Klein S Folson F! Brim lVl. Foster, A. Pye, J. Kemmerer. Fourth row, T. Nlaniscalco, lVl. Stafford, J. Kobell, J. Nlaniscalco, D. Martin, J. Shepphard P Jackson R Nettles J Fisher K Rector. 108 Sports Below First row J Banowsky lVl lVlcAuliffe Coach Wright Coach Allen Coach Davidson Coach Cook. Second row, R. Guice, lVl. Ogletree, D. Paris, D. Ehrhardt. Third row K Stahl L Little R Evans E Turner R Dowling J Wells Nl Holmes J Gwin. Fourth row,G.Adarns,D.Elder,lVl.Olson,lVl.O'Neal,P.l.undin,S. Vobach J Adams E Christofferson Fifth row T Dowling K Ogan C Nice B Snow S Speetzer,P.Cornell, L.Jeffcoat,K.lVlorrison, K.Flector.Sixth row,lVl. Gallier J lVloon D l-libdon IVI Tatum S Blavier A Flake J Macklin J Kaufman D Benditz,R.Vllhite. ummm Above: Jersey Village team members look on as Bob Snow shows them how the Bearkats do it. Left: Come on Nlark, get in there and show them how it's done. lVlark Ogletree, Coach Davidson, Coach Cook, Coach Wright. Sports 109 X -- i 2' They Bumpecl To Victory The thrill of victory. This is what the Klein Varsity Volley- ball team experienced this year. ln addition to vvinning they learned the art of team work and good sportsman- ship. Working together and with team effort they pulled through with a record of thirteen wins and sixteen losses. The team hosted their eighth Annual Tournament, inviting 'I6 different schools. For the first time they vvon 2nd place in their ovvn tournament. Pat Roberts and Lisa Washburn honored the team by making the All District Team. lVlrs. Laura Cline is the coach for the Varsity Volleyball Team. Top: lt's all in the way you position VOUV f0e- Demonstrated by Lisa Washburn. Below: Varsity Volleyball Team are: Front row Lisa Washburn, Pat Roberts. Middle rovv: Cheri Walker, Beth Berlin, Terri Phillips, Susan Anderson, Taryn Kedzie, Debbie Smith. Back row: Karen Winkler, Marie Gonzales, Pam Stegent, Sandy Beck, Karrl Winkler, Lynn Hoyt, Trisa Lynn, lVlrs.Cllne. 2, if f . ,.. , it. as 1' ..... , Q , as r'l' 110 Sports i N ff ALJ lliii i E' Left: The double bump with Pat Roberts and Lisa Washburn. Middle left: l got it. shouts Terri Philips. Middle right: Pat Roberts gives it her ole' volley- ball knovv how. Bottom left: Sandy Beck, sets it up for lVIarie Gonzales. Bottom right: Strategy in the huddle. ,f Nm-.M ' , :n:,,4 'f 4 f X t N' z ' t .... ..,, A, M VE .J A , f ,,,, V. V y V0-'J' .5 ww Wwq in .ti ,'g i Sports 111 Roberts and Washburn Mode All District Top left: Sandy is really flying high. Pat Roberts, Marie Gonzales, and Beth BerIin.'Top right: And the vvhole team is this big. Karen Winkler. Bottom left: lVIy dog's better than your dog. Bottom right: Suzanne Anderson is ready to pounce when the ball comes. 112 Sports . N451 'ifiiiii ft xii f , it in Top left: Brighten the corner where you are. Laura Cline, Lynn Hoyt, Suzanne Anderson, lVlarie Gonzales, Taryn Kedzie, Terri Phillips, and Sandy Beck. Middle left: Sandy Beck is face to face with Conroe a very difficult com- petitor. Middle right: Pat Roberts hits the ball with the team at her side. Bottom left: Coach Laura Cline vvhoops and hollers for her girls. Bottom right: No ball gets by the Varsity Volleyball defense. 'W'-...M jgj -i --A . 'M-as :Mx Sports 113 Bumping the Night Away The Junior Varsity Volleyball team worked hard and they certainly played hard this year. Practicing everyday after school, they sharpened their serves, spikes, and bumps which helped them complete a rewarding year. The team had a successful season with a total of 15 wins and 9 losses. Teamwork and practice was the key to their success. With this key they unlocked many exciting victories. Team members competed in tournaments in Baytown and Aldine as two ofthe stops on their pressing schedule during the season. They had a satisfying district record of 10 wins to 4 losses this season. Coach Peggy Whitley guided the JV Volleyball team to victory. L. Top right: Julie Hill spikes the ball over the net with a boost from Michelle lVliksh. Above: Concentration from the sidelines helps Michelle lVlclntosh's game. Right: Lynn Fox takes a giant step for the team. 114 Sports -4, ,I -- 1. W Left: Joy Sinclair serves it up for another point as Julie Hill looks on. Below: Junior Varsity Volleyball team concentrating on the progress of the game. Junior Varsity Volleyball team. Front Flow: Terri Dethloff, Michelle Mclntosh, Debbie Dick, Michelle Miksh, Joy Sinclair. Back Flow: Debbie Smith, Lynda Lesmeister, Vicke Lenz, Melinda Morris, Lynn Fox, Susie Fisk, Lisa Ramsey, Cindy Sills, Julie Hill, Julie Mechan. Coach Peggy Whitley. Sports 1 15 146' Freshmen Tie for All-District Good bumping, hitting, and setting were some of the Freshman Volleyball team's finest points. Thirteen enthusiastic girls and a very supportive coach worked together to create a competitive group. Cypress Creek and Spring were two of the roughest teams they played during the year. By overcoming these teams Klein made its way to the All-District playoffs. The team bumped, hit, and spiked their way to a tie for first place. This was Coach Peggy Boswell's first year of coaching and she says she is very proud of the progress the team has made. f--..,,,, J 'i 7 . 1 1 f- Y ii:9fz'1f4'?,,, f2 W,,,,, WZ , W tmww Mwmwtf.. ,M I1 4 , wana Top right: Terra Berkley sets it up for Dana Webster to spike over another point. Above: Valerie Sexton shows her skill in bumping while Dana Webster and Daniel Reed watch. Below right: LeAnn Schinler leaps for the ball knowing that Dana Webster is always there to back her up. 116 Sports ft 'K Left: Karen doesn't know it but she is about to run into the net. Daneil Reed and Karen Harris. Above: Front row: Valerie Sexaton, Karen Harris, Beth Thomas, Terri Harrod, Dana Webster, Ruth King. Back Row: Terra Berkley, Patti Lesmeister, Samuel, Stacey Black, Holly Hynes, LeAnn Schinler, Daneil Fleed, Coach Peggy Boswell. Teresa Sports 1 17 Varsity Cogers Split Season Varsity basketball games were split about half wins and half losses by the time the yearbook went to the publisher. Dedicated to basketball, these boys were a team-oriented group. Playing against the toughest opposition ever, this fine ballclub used determination and expertise in an energetic effort to win their games. The captains of this hardworking team were Todd IVlcKenney and Kenneth Green. The efforts of the Varsity team were guided by Coach Dick Orsak. Right: The next Wilt Chamberlain, Kenneth Green. Below: Boys Varsity Bas- ketball. Front, Mark Savastana, student trainer: Steve Nlaring, manager: Jeff Langstom, manager, Allen Stubblefield, statisticiang Paul Egner, videotech- nician. Back: John Nolinberg, Todd lVlcKenny, Craig Novak, Joe Precup, Kenneth Green, Billy Nabors, Phillip Montgomery, Charles Negy, Flichard Gorman, Coach Dick Orsak. Sports 'L f Left: A pyramid of hands reaching for the ball. Middle Left: Conroe can't get by the defense of Joe Precup. 1. ,:,,,,, ik' Above: Kenneth Green dodging the defense. Left: Ref calls foul for sitting down on the job. Scott Hagen, Biliy Nabors, and John Nolinberg. Sports 119 Team Plays Fast Game Top right: Kenneth Green shows off his dynamite jumping ability. Top left: Craig Novak sees that the ball is in enemy territory. Above: Charles Negy jumps high to recover the ball for waiting teammate Kenneth Green. Right: John Nolinberg watches the ball hit the hoop. 120 Sports Q0 iw. ' r Left: Phillip Montgomery shows style and ease when tossing the ball. Below: Charles Negy going for a jump shot. lts P W 'eww -mw- F Middle left: Kenneth Green showing his guarding skill. Above: Joe Precup is stuck in the middlefl Left: What comes up, must come down. Kenneth Green and Phillip Montgomery. Sports 121 JV Cogers Control Court J-U-IVI-P, jump ball, get it, get it vvas the cheer for the Junior Varsity basketball team this year. They played with strong defensive moves and controlled the courts well. Fundamentals were executed with skill and the boys had great maneuvering ability. Two double overtimes occurred for the team this year also. The boys were aggressive and usually rebounded from any loss with another vvin. The team was coached by Chet Cook. Top right: Byron IVlickel walking on air. Above: Mike Butts is reaching high for the jump ball. Below right: Terry O'Brien and Sonny Holmes running to the action. 122 Sports fl! 4 -LN ff Sophomores Sink Tough Opponents Although there were no permanently chosen captains, the entire Sophomore basketball team consisted of leaders. A cooperative team, the boys played extremely well together. Often tired and sore at half-time, this group was always optimistic and ready to play more. ln spite of difficult opponents, the team managed to vvin over half their games. The Sophomore team did a great job in repre- senting Klein. They were coached by Joe Dickerson. Top: Mike Haag has got this one. Above: Height is an advantage for Bo Montgomery as he jumps to receive a passed ball.Right: Geoff Curtin looks for a step up as he aims to shoot. 124 Sports H ff-get is , if i Below: With the clock running out, Chris Shearon tries to score a free throw. Left: Les Hirsch gets the jump on everyone else. .. Laws .. .EN - gr , 4, new . t4,:,.. is-ll 73:4 -If 19' ' fr -.tiff ' '5 if we r ' A 1 1- QE! Above: The 1977-78 Sophomore boys' basketball team members are: Kneeling, Darrel Wood, Geoff Curtin, Les Hirsh, and Dana Berlin. Second row, John Slaughter, Bo Montgomery, Mike Kinney, Brian Higgins, and Larry Peirce. Third row, Coach Dickerson,John Burford, Chris Shearon, Philip Raveling, Mike Haag, Danny Benditz, and Joe Konicki. Sports 125 Right: Rob lVIcKinley tries for a free throvv. Below: What goes up must come down. Middle right: Gary Wendler in action. Bottom left: What happened? Bottom right Freshman team waiting for the rebound. 2.1 , bm, ,,,,, ., is' .... 126 Sports .D . , .V ,,,,,.., ., , , .5 M L br- '2-Q.: ,tram .....,,, l 5 . Victory in o Basket Dribbling, running, svveating, and winning vvas what the Freshman A 81 B basketball team was all about. They struggled through many hours of hard work, running horses, and shooting basket after basket. Stan Labay worked the boys into top condition.Their opponents knew Klein was good. By the time the annual went to press the Freshmen were well on their way to victory. The managers were Al Pye and Terry Hargis. Left: Mitch Foster uses his hand to signal he is about to go left. Below: l could have sworn it moved Jack lVlaniscaIco. Left: First rovvr J. Adams, C. Gavvbert, C.T. Nice, G. Adams, lVI. Foster, S. Blavier, R. Brim, P. E Foster, manager, A. Pye. Second row: Coach Labay, T. King, J. ' Curtain, B. Foxx, R. lVlcKinIey, E. Speckhard, J. Clark, A. Speckhard, J. Wegman. Third row: V. Benham, S. Theiss, IVI. Carr, P. Jackson, B, Snovv, Fi. Evans, C. Dingle. Back row: manager, T. Hargis, IVI. Bruce, J. Fisher, V. Long, J. Clark, J. lVIaniscaIco, D. Vorwerk. Sports 127 N4 They're Tough, Sharp ond Full of Spirit Good timing and constant effort were some of the fine points that shaped the girls Varsity Basketball team. Daily practice prepared them for a tough season. Involvement in many intramural tournaments helped sharpen their skill and improved their spirit. In the second round of district play the games were very close, sometimes by one point. Jersey Village and Spring were two of the most difficult teams their great offense played against. They were a spirited, fighting team coached by Peggy Whitley. Above left: Susan Hammerbacher practiced so much the ball has grown to her hand. Top right: Linda Bailey shoots for the hoop. Right: Debbie lVlurrelI and Linda Bailey ready for the rebound. 128 Sports Left: Sharon Gillette learning the basketball step from Taryn Kedzie. Above: Girls Varsity Basketball team. Kneeling, Jan Bullock, trainer, Stacey Middleton, Jenifer Moore: managers. Front row, Vicki Brim, Julie Hill, Debbie Murrel, Sandy Beck, Sharon Gillette, Cindy Sills. Back row, Miss Whitley, Taryn Kedzie, Susan Harnmerbacher, LeeAnn Brown, Kelly Vann, Lori Neil, Linda Bailey. Left: Varsity Basketball teams pick up a few new runners. Sports 129 Right: Taryn Kedzie finds out what team work means as Sharon Gillette and Vicki Brim lend a helping hand. Below: Varsity basketball players taking a break from strenuous exercise. T! .1 ' l Middle right: LeeAnn Brown up for a jump shot. Above: Girls varsity basket- ball getting a little help before the game. Right: lt's always nice to know what's going on behind your back. Sandy Beck and Debbie lVlurrel. 130 Sports Team Ambition Was the Key to Their Game A ,, ,, ,,,, ,.,,W.-, . I BAILEY 45 BROWN A44 5 54 MURRELL 50 BECK Ma 6u.u5rre 43 su.Ls 5.3 VANN 42 unmmusbnutx fi Kim i TopIfLdBly h Top gh GIV yBkbII lin p Lft T y Kd V k B dS dyB kl k g for cl h Ip d h gy Ab T I h withh gl yb k bll Spt The girls' Junior Varsity Basketball Team contained six freshman members who became starters and the team was made up of the youngest members in the district. Enthusiasm for the sport helped the players gain many wins and play several close games which went into overtime. Their record in February was 10-4 and they looked good to place in District. The girls' JV Basketball team is coached by Julia Wedaman. Top right: ls that sweat, or is the roof leaking? Rhonda Hoist, Lauri Cross, and Valerie Sexton. Above: Lauri Cross shoots for a free throw. Right: Terra Berkley looks for an open spot to pass the ball. Far right: Gone with the wind, Lynn Fox. 132 Sports Fish Improve JV Flavor 1 n 5--........a... ,mm game for the girls' JV basketball team. 5' i Q Q - 42 ,ang . T LQ 'Kg NV a-Us 1? we X K -P5 Q ' W' N ' ,, ,, .. ti ' . lllli 5 , H in SINE? , , M,...,..,,,f . W.. 4 J Above: The 1977-78 girls' JV basketball team are: Front, Jenny Hughes, Lisa Ramsey, Valerie Sexton, Angie Griffin, Lauri Cross, Daneil Reed, and Julie Hughes. Back, Donna Bounds, Melanie Waggoner, Julie Hill, Kelley Vann, Rhonda Holst, Debbie Goodwin, Lynn Fox, Terra Berkley, Karen Gromena, and Julia Wedamen. Left: Terra Berkley reaches for higher goals. Below: A jump ball starts the ' Q Sports 133 Fish Love Full Court Girl's teams played full court for the first time this year and the Freshman Basketball Team really loved this. lt did mean they had to practice extra hard to adjust to the differences. lt was a faster paced game playing full court. Finishing with a record of 12-15, the Freshman girls placed second in the Fourth Annual Klein Freshman Invitational in December. Later they placed second at the Deer Park Invitational. This very determined team worked well as a group and never gave up. They finished the season by vvin- ning their last two district games against Bryan and Cy- Fair. They were coached by lVlrs. Joy Riley. I 2 , ,.L.,,, ...V lv' lllall as 'W ' t 6 an 'lag J 1 wa f Q l ., .- W 1 1 4-S 'S 44 ' ann, if A0 Top: Lynne Achtzehn starts the game with a jump ball. Above: The 1977-78 girl's Freshman Basket- ball Team members are: Kneeling, Angie Nlyers, Stacy Wilbourn, Dana Webster, Beth Timson, Ginger Clower, Kelly Taylor, Terri Harrod, and Cathy Diaz, manager. Standing, lVlrs. Joy Riley, Penny Prine, manager, Jackie Montgomery, Pam li Langston, Tammy McGlockton, Tammy Berg, Lynne Achtzehn, Stacy Black, and Theresa Samuel. Right: The Freshman girls enjoy playing full court this year. -wil , I 134 Sports 4. A wan ' l Left: Waiting for the rebound are Stacy Wilbourn, Tammy lVlcGlockton, Kelly Taylor, Ginger Clower, and Jackie Montgomery. Middle left: The Bearkats have the opposition well covered. Below: Nlrs, Fliley gives some tips to Pam Langston. Bottom left: Beth Timson defends the goal. Bottom right: Kelly Taylor practices free throws. l l' fr- J-+ H+' ' ' ,W aua ,-,,, 1. gg, umm I W 4vIvAV ,, , I , nw-.tfsf'fK v?ww'w hifirdxfw 5 Q 3 2259 '1- 1 A- Q if YJ: 14 1, V :V , WW ,,,- ' ...owl- J, ,W N' Wm., ' ,,- Q 'I' 5 1 WMM., A f-my ,,, . fE:,.l3,i': '.-'-' : ..xiibiijjIIZSEEVIEEQQEW:'WV954 rrff Pwf1 1 '4 Sports 135 ' M--we.. WW...-.4 , , 136 Sports They Dicln't Thaw Out Until March As the cold, bitter winds svvirled, the lonely track and field athletes stood silently waiting for the grueling competition to begin. Long before the first meet on February 24 and 25, the Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity track teams suffered through four practice meets, beginning February 2. Sprinters were lucky, for they had to run only a short time in the cold, cold vveather. On the other hand, distance runners had to trudge steadily around the track braving the cold vvind and rain. However, practice meets vvere essential for getting the track team ready for real competition, according to head Coach Ray Davidson. These dedicated runners were happy when the vvarm, sunny weather began and they could finish a successful season. we , .....,... f- iWq..:,g, Wiser, gygygygz . ..., y ,yg -41 ,gf -mf'-if 5,,,V,,,8g.,,,,,,,.,-,tgps ....e,, ta. .. ,M ' 1 . ,,, . . . ff ff WM 1 M 4 ,wfiii 'fha ,m-'5- .- H - - ., W s. - e- rf , . , 1 2. . ' HW ff Sf, .., ' it 1 f p 1 W 1 it 2 J 1 .., .1 N, ff . -,Q .,,. ' 4- W L -'Inu Q I HM' X ,,. in ,Sw Yi, H. H H ' v it f 'y' ' H ,tv -H f' f':W H? .W '-sf - . F. - '7?fi sig3if7f? Ffh' smfva' ,K 7'sf,'9j'k,fV - ' 33 my f Q, as --f ,, X- 1... t 4 , New .. j55,!i,v.4i!W.....'35- -:AZN-Q .. .... ...Q K ,.., Z W +1,,,M,,,., A , Top right: Hurdlers Greg Holden, Don Wells, and Ken Cook stretch out before running their race. Above: Ernest Johnson demonstrates the art of shot putting. Middle right: On your mark, get set, go! Right: Hey, Greg! How do you work this .. . , , e '1v'TW7M:'..'l.37 '1 '15Q:.v.1 if thing? Greg Pearson and Aaron Vowel. if Y Lf' 44? ,, ,M hw, , me i ' v s f s 'W M ,,,. -,', f '- M -.,...t 5TT'r'i'r v -Y - X --:Mem - ', A - iff -N JM .. , W - L ',kV 'sf W, ,va ff ,Q isis-, ?'k it i,w.rlV 'eww ' - Qi ' rf i v i H W 1 as , 5' Top left: Charlie Harper, Keith Johnson, Greg Majors and Raymond Bourdreau wait for their relay to start. Middle left: At ease on the cross bar. Billy King. Above: Greg Pearson pole vaults without the cross bar. Left: Eric Senior and Wayne Davis keeping warm during track practice. Sports 137 Few in Number, But High in Spirit District Championship went to the fleet-of-foot Boys Cross Country team this year after they demolished competing teams. The nine-man team raced to victory at the Univer- sity of Houston meet held at the Glenbrook Golf Course. Twenty-three teams participated. The team also ran at the Rice University Invitational meet where they made their best showing of the year. Though they were few in num- ber, their strength and endurance was outstanding. Annually, Klein sponsors a Boys Cross Country meet host- ing many area teams. This year, they placed second in Division ll. Coach Andy Farrera led the team to a victori- ous season. gym ...a........,-........ -W, wb ,, 3-.. ,sr I QL Ni Fi --4-v-.-aaa..-0....,...,,..,..,.,...A Top: What the Boys' Cross Country team looks like from a squirrel's point of view. Above: Jerry LaBonte, district champion. Above right: Top, Carl Pietrzak, lVlike Crook. lVliddle, Philip Binkley, Frank Howell, lVlike Karalis. Bottom, Wayne Davis, Jimmy Gibbs, Jerry LaBonte, Tom lVloore. Right: The Boys' Cross Country team running over hill and dale. 138 Sports 15 . 0 Q E. ' x Ui ' . in 1. 9 . T' . 'W . -Q2 X gg t . Q- 1 - . Y K K-:- .- k'h-. ' K , .K 'A K K K 7521 1 . . v s a,' ' K v -. A - f . j gy 3. l 4 t. 'gt ,W fur T i T f to S 'h,, ' ' I f t s - I-xv W. is Q L,l A S... . s - . A 3 ,- ' ab N P ' x 9.1-+0 T H , 4 ,K J' Three Wosn'1 A Crowd Togetherness was the key for Susan lVlayne, Barbara Cain, and Mandy lVlarcisz, the Girls Cross Country Team. These girls ran well together and advised each other on running techniques. They attended meets at the University of Houston Invitational and at Spring Creek Park in a dual meet against Spring which Klein won. They enjoyed each other's company and run- ning cross country. Andy Farrera was their coach. ' qs' ' , . ,' ' .. . -w fl' Top Left: Mandy Nlarcisz smiled when the sun came out. Above: Susan Nlayne is smiling, so we know she doesn't have a broken leg: she's doing a hurdle stretch. Left: Barbara Cain concentrates on becoming a better runner. Sports 139 Their Stride Wos Frozen Too Both the Freshman and Varsity Girls Track teams trudged through the same anguish the boys team did during the cold vveather. Even though their first track meet vvasn't until lVlarch 4, these determined girls also had to withstand the wind and slush which began in January. The team attended eight meets this year and hosted an annual girls' meet in lVlarch. Despite the hardships, the girls track teams raced for the finish line in full stride and honor. Top Right: Heather Hanlon is off to a fast start. Middle Right: Sandy Bolger looks annoyed at the thought of doing exercises. Right: Karlene Henry and Tracy Kindle aid Veril Randolph with her exercises. Above: Debbie Hicks strides the road of victory. 140 Sports '7'1 'H?i1?5 1 ff' Left: Tracy Kindle, Lisa Ramsey, Karlene Henry, and Cindy Butler do a little dance between races while Miss Wederman does her own step. Below: Peggy Johnson, Lynn Hoyt, and Jenny Hughes wait for their approach to do the long jump. 'T ' r lilll' Middle Left: Anita Hoffard, Beth Sheppard, and Janet Moore give a smile of relief during track practice. Left: Sharon Gillette demon- strates the skill of executing a hurdle stretch. Sports 141 tl Wear we Team Showed Samarai Form Swimmers had their own lingo. Who else could understand, Go do your Samarai, or, I hope I don't pud out. As the district grew, so also the number of swimmers increased to enjoy the facilities of Klein's new swimming center. lVlike Turner who swam the 50 yd. freestyle with a time of 21.919 was fast enough to be considered for All American. Kelly Swansom dove well enough to have movies sent in to the National lnterscholas- tic Swim Coaches Association. The overnight trip to the Texas lnterscholastic Swim Coaches Association meet meant fun and swimming this year. Sponsor of the team is Coach Joe Hale. ,,f! Top: Shampoo time. Syl Turner. Above: 77-78 Swim team members are: David Petty, Brian Burke, John Tumino, James lVlcLaughIin, Janet Stallings, Bernadette Hanigan, Brian Fisher, Vicki Webb, Kathy Jones. Second row: Craig Canant, Tammy Taylor, Tom Schorn, Cynthia Blanchard, Lynda Lesmeister, Julie Macklin, Allison Biegler, Syl Turner, Greg Hanigon, Andre Lux. Third row: Brad Burke, Dave Whiteworth, Gary Burke, Barry Burke, Andy lVlclVlillen, Mark Paille, Colleen Cahill, Margareta Huete, Nancy Matthews. Fourth row: Greg Beard, Robert Agathon, Jerry Riddle, Greg Houk, Debbie Dick, Pam Baker, Nlike Turner, Jana Richter, Amy Cahill, Gretchen Burrichter, Linda Nee. Right: Good form counts. Debbie Dick. QM, pm me Paws .flume liwdkvcsidw Qgifr OJQIOM-R DQVWO- wW0i its XQALAQ DU I ma Mo le- r tf '1 M? 'J ' JWMZ7 L was F1 f E W QJLGW3 VL ' ling? x 7 142 Sports .. . H k.,, . VV VL I 4, f '-wmv, ff' 'E if i A B ,m,, - KW'k -.-. my as 'nm' iiissfik VLKLK N 2 2 : X , .Q in s V I ,. X X-MW' v f as - -- ' immaezfil Ps' i- 1. '-Miers, ' e lf- ' il Y. MW aw ix Left: Take the Nestea plung. Allison Bigler. Far left: This board can keep me on top of the water. Phil Williams. Middle left: They're off! Rob Agathon. 1' X Above: Please help me win. Brad Burke and Barry Burke. Far left: Did you say we won the race? Colleen Cahill and Margarita Hewitt. Left: Speed and form is the name ofthe game. Sports 143 Tennis for Everyone lt's not Anyone for Tennis? anymore. ln tact it's almost everyone for tennis as this popular sport sweeps the Country. At Klein there are devoted advocates ofthe game as they hit the courts every day after school under the supervision of their coach. The vvet weather cut dovvn on the usual amount of winter play but the team more than made up for it by spring play and competition. Sponsor of the team is Peggy Bosvvell. wg '- .gifts 1 T 5 ?3tg 'ms fsit5se fFW e.eifSEaeetl ll K. A K A K5-ty 1 . I 3 3 i A i A ., V I .1 . l.l 5 Top: Ready and prepared. Bob Wiesner and Gordon Hietzl. Above: The big Slammer. Cindy Cooley. Middle right: 77-78 Tennis team members y.:,. I , .232 are: First row, Cindy Cooley, Susan Robertson, Kym Beaver. Second rovv, Bob Wiesner, Scott Gray, Mark Kelley, Steve Short, Braz Holt. Third rovv, Julie Mondick, Tricia Benz, Roni Duval, Stacey Williams, Georgia Ftagdale. Fourth rovv, Kent Gray, Gordon Hietzl, Mike Plant, David Gover, Paul Hynes, and lVls. Peggy Bosvvell. Far 3 right: Ed Weddle plays closer to the net. Right: Mike Plant keeps his eye on the ball. X E 3 Q 5 , . -f Y FQ' as il 'xx ' K.. ' If 3 he 144 Sports wwfwmass-as-sg,..,T ..,. ,t , N. s.. 'W ll' :'f V ,,,,,,,.f b y Top left: The Jimmy Connors serve. Brian Waite. Top right: Lisa Farrell swings into action. Middle left: Knowing how to dance helps. Millard Stevenson. Above: Good lob by Beth Thomas. Left: Kneeling, Lisa Farrell, Paige Moosberg, Beth Thomas, Terri Batey. Standing, Millard Stevenson, Brian Waite, Jeff Harlow, Lars Wilson, and Mark Miller. Sports 145 fs ss' 1 in They Don't Putt Around The Woodland Open and Dinah Shore Classic were two tournaments the golf team members hope to participate in someday. Practicing on a number of different courses helped these students prepare for future advancement in golf and a lifetime enjoyment of the game. They entered as many tournaments as possible. As they practiced, the coaches' instructions seemed to run through their minds every time they stepped up to tee off. Mrs. Joy Riley coached the girls, and Mr. Chet Cook coached the boys. Top: Two hits are better than one. Michele Vernie and Andrea Bloukas. Middle left: Girls golf team members are: Lori MacDowell, Kelly Patterson, LeeAnne Brown, Michele Vernie, Meg Little, Linda Smith, and Andrea Bloukas. Middle right: Boys golf team. Right: Hit the ball not the dirt. Don Munday. Far right: Blane Williams is going to need a chiropractor after this work out. 146 Sports MP Their Batons Fly High A flashing baton goes spinning high overhead. Soon it begins a downward spin until it comes to rest in the deft hands ofa twirler. Klein's seven twirlers provided an exciting exhibit of dexterity. In their white and gold, glittering costumes the twirlers add flash and style to any performance. Right: The 1977-78 twirlers are: Front row: Debra Williams. lVliddle row: Theresa Panico, Ruthie lVluehlbrad, Rhonda Elliott. Back row: Sharon Wells, Debra Walsh, Carol Swerdon. Middle left: Theresa Panico in action. Above: l'll show you how to do it. Ruthie lVluehl- brad. Top: Hail, hail the gangs all here. Sports 147 This Diamond ------1 Showed Brilliance : vii Spring arrived and it was out to the old ball park. Deter- 4 yi., sv mination and strength endowed the 1977-78 Varsity Base- ball team. They worked and played with enthusiasm combined with a driving spirit. Their teamwork provided 'rd 7 spectators with many exciting games. Ambition and grit Q 7' l produce a good team and the Klein baseball team has i ' ' N shovvn it possesses these qualities in abundance. They were V coached by Max Redman and Tom Kaiser. t .. ,...I Right Catchers Mitch Holcomb and Danny Westbrook FY A Q. sf., K --.4 . ex 43- ' W ... . ,,. I , s K' ' - X- f. ,ss ' J - A X -- -,st . . . -are f f 1 t. K - , s-sggg'-- gs ' . 2' + tp. ' , t. iff? if Q I, K X h A . '- .e sw' X . f V. , , K ,J S- h at 5. ' 44- -as - s ,Q Q .. Q , , - - Wg, s . ' ui... .-'gig' ' ' .- ,C 4-. fs. W 7 , e., .U ' '. -swf ,' I 'f-f A . ' ,ir-..,J--M Q . .gm .- f ,.,,1-- V, dwg - 4. We , . - 1 -- 'f ,, .1 W' . W r st- - ' - .. . W -'. su . ..-na-K f5f,:Q,3 ,EP 'K '-1 . -fi 'T' f 3 MVA Above: Standing, Coach Tommy Kaiser, Tim Kuhl, Paul Fisher, Jim Butts, Tod Fiuble, Jeff Thomas, Danny Westbrook Mitch Holcomb, Brian Edvvards, Coach Max Redman. Kneeling, Mike Boaz, Mike Wilson, Curt Olmstead, David Kenard, Scott Cone, Steve Murrell, Jeff Langston, Lamont Cline. 148 Sports 'he 'E,t,-. Ma-J ,..WMi,,4! Top left: , ,fl - ,,., . f af... fx A l wi . ,ff -ff' '7' ,QS 'j . L ' . ... 'ftp . 'tv y in sf r ffs 7155, ' -flier ! . S .5 ' 4 M. f . ffw el 'J' ,f :Q Y is-ai. I1 , 1. A . . 'W' 'l nt A UIQ '- ' V ' 1' 194121 f f.., 1 X A Z . i 7 . ,.-'1 : ' V ff - Y ' A i - 3 ' -YQ ' I. l , ' ,- g g r ef' . ' Z, , g,A 'X ,L rf' 7 f W4 Q.. ffl? df f2'Z6'5r WLM rt' ' v 17' rf H., 5'w.w- 'I , .. W . ..,,, f jg' . ' 4-.mwaf , W gk? A , 'J' f' . V . M il A I 6, 4' , -4 .A 'N . ' V . X ' ' . 0 it rf. .W e 'Q . as f -Je-WW' me l Pitchers, Tim Kuhl, Jeff Langston, Paul Fisher, Brian Edvvards. Middle left: Outfielders, Steve Murrell, Jeff Thomas, Lamont Cline, Mike Wilson. Above: lnfielders, Curt Olmstead, Scott Cone, David Kennard, Tod Ruble, Mike Boaz, Jim Butts. Left: Laura Cline and tvvo fine players. Paul Fisher and Lamont Cline. Sports 149 150 Sports American's Pastime Drew Fans The crack of the ball hitting the bat to the cheer of the fans draw players to America's favorite game. Physical fitness and work paid off to form a strong Junior Varsity baseball team. Pitching, hitting, and fielding proved to be the outstanding points of the players. Extreme pride was shovvn in the team by the many fans vvho supported the Bearkats. They were coached by Herb Allen. Top right: John Cicack runs for a pop fly during practice. Above: David Stevenson studies the pitching style of Bill Lamkin. Middle right: David Cody demonstrates one of several catching techniques. Right: One of the best dressed in the league. Mark Cline. A-Ne, gf .C ,L . .. . 1 5. K --an-.e A ,. .. ,, ,, .. . . he 'S in 4 'ak'-. -'1 -. 'f' jk'55AiEi tIf in '. -'i,. 1. J. 1 - 'Nw ' KKLA 5 le R N ' . m,,, . . M ,hi. , ,m:A , . ,V H 1 .f'f2,..f J ,EQ I .. X Af . ui, ,.. M M- .,.5,,,,qi,,t-4,, .4 my in .,. A . 1. av. 1 1, - .:. 'tk ' i ,le 1, -- '- ' 1: - ' his 3 -.--W .. fx f- J- A -. A .. : , I A - fi' J . 'M fav 'vw' Q 1. , . , A ' 'T1 ..,, I' 1. ' -' fu ' 'W' . , . ' . X. .,1v.s-S-A fr we W , ' M' K ' 5 W r - . K, I., K, Fila.. Q., ef, K - A . 'Zvi' ' ri: A . '1 .i . ' H. . ., 2 W, -- pf: l . - K Q Iqfggkq. , 1 V ,l 5, 5, - . zgil, f, . . .. ' ' sz. ii ,- ii. , V . -- v , , - :iw ,O --N, ,...x,-f . -A -- 1 Q 1. fe , 0 , in 4, ' 3' . , S fi 11 Ii.. QM .eq TOP left: Nlfifk Cone and Mike Bruce demonstratea new dance number. Above: Standing, Bill Lamkin, Greg Moore, Bill Wendler, Wendall Nault, Mark Cline, David Cody, Paul Cicero, Don Miller, John Cicack, Tim Zook, Mike Bruce. Kneeling, Darrell Carpenter, John Murphy, John Burk, Mitch Foster, David Stevenson, Mark Mellinger, John Coffey, Mark Cone, Bob Zook, Scott Wallace. Left: Paul Cicero feels surrounded by the opposition. Sports 151 sn Q ,M x ,A .Q iw M.. . ' . ml 1. we 'HX 'il--V 4- Ai' W vm .f'gif11Q55 f- 'rv 1 ,. 'QV' ,Q x f ' +-f K A -4 ' ,F1,. 1 . . ll A I ...Ar ws, J' Left: Craig lVlason, Debbie Rogers, David Ballevv, and John Frey at attention. Below: Lips Spiller is a man who knovvns his horn. 1, Above: Drum major, Susan Hauck, leads band members to another fine per- formance. Left: Sharon Hemphill, Joe Hawkins, and Randy Reeves, perform for Fish at pep-rally. Middle left: Don't cry, everybody makes mistakes! Phillip Burke. Sports 153 1 FLUTE V J Armistead, Susan Beenel, Ann Cleckler, Janece Gage, Susan Geoca, Kim Hemphill,VSusan Hiller, Paulagg KmA, Q Hoole, Barbara J Hryhorchuk, Jana Hucke, Sondra Jones, Jami Morgan, Linda Muehlbrad, Ruthie Myers, Shawna Noel, Richard Peters, Melissaa Sigler, Page Poindexter, Stacey Reynolds, Pat Richardson, Melissa Rogers, Debbie Spillers, Mitzi West, Sylvia Williams, Debra Williams, Sandi Willis, Janet Winterhoff, Karen HORN Bahm, Susan Bordwine, William Breeding, Amy Carson, Mike Coffey, Jeff Dempsey, Dana Heathfield, Tom Hiett, Dallas Lavender, Suzanne Paige, Kelly Pye, Al Shaw, Eric Sommerfeld, Stan Taylor, Lisa Teague, Tim Trafton, Shannon White, Keeley Williams, Jay CLARINET Bondurant, Michelle Brown, Cindy Clements, Cathy Duncan, Karen Edenfield, Mark Elliott, Rhonda Giles, Lisa Goings, Jayne Hauck, Susan Hardie, Biil, Hammer, Brenda Adams, Todd Apa, Angela Broussard, ,Chris Bryant, Pattie Canant, Craig Cantrell, Denise Cooley, Jay Cranmer, Felicia Curry, Valerie Delatorre,VRonnie Eckerman, Troy Epps, David Finegan, Joe 154 Sports Bsefkef , Harris, Karen J' Haugland, Kay Hewlett, Laurie Holsclaw, Liz Karalis, Patti Lankford, Diane, Lucia, Pam VVV V V Martin, Melanie3iQtg,t,,,f'1-. Metzger, Ramona, f 3 Murphy, Kirsten Nelson, Tammy Panico, Teresa Pastor, Debbie Sharpe, Georgina Pyron, Sherri - Shivers, Susie Sullivan, Kathyfiit Tacker, Karen fi ' Trimm, Ann ' A Uren, Terri Walsh, Debbie West, Nancy Yockey, Jennifer BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ayers, Bubba deBoisBlanc, Ricky Frey, Tom Marvin, Dean Mason, Craig Newton, David Grice, Jennifer if S Irvine, Julie Johnson, Michelle Ostlind, Laura Shaw, Suzanne Williams, Stephanie BASSOON Bumgarner, Denise Grady, Myra A Lynn, LaDonna Lightfoot, Patti Sullivan, Sheila Trafton, Terri White, Jim BASS CLARINET Able, Glenn ' J Ballew, David Clark, Beth Cumming, Cheryl Gerber, Pam Grivas, Liz Miksch, Susan Rudkin, Ron, J ig, V, V Young, Steve V,'i W ALTO SAXOPHDNVE. t Bodenheimer, Scott Denson, Denise Gard, Deborah Hogan, Jeff Huard, Michael 1 ,VKaaz, Kirk V ,-,i iiliimrev, '1Novelly, Paul -75 ii' 'PinkhaI11,Jeff A 7 Vowell, Vivian Weinert, Todd Williams, Wes xenon SAX0PljQQliJ,E.V g1CatmulI, Keehner, Cheryl I ' Lindsay, Steve Pickert, David Roberts, Steve Skirvin, David CORNET-TRUMPET Belton, Bill Benson, Craig if i Clayton, Bill Cobb, Eddie Crain, Yvonne Evans, Mark Fox, John Guiilory, Ronald Hassett, Greg l lrvine, Jim ,,,,, Johnson, Jessie iir, Johnston, Ray A Lillv. Paul Lipinski, John Mallott, Stephen Mascolo, Louis Pizzitola, Joe Rabon,Walter , -. Rainwater iGodbyii,,Tim Spillers, Mitch fffifjf 'ril ' Stone, Randy r Triggs, Monty Tumino, John Turner, Tracy Wells, Sharon Winkel, Chip TWIRLERS 5, Elliott, Rhonda ' fffgy f Muehlbrad, Ruthie Panico, Teresa A Swerdon, Carol Wells, Sharon Walsh, Debbie FEATURE , S ssas IBDMBONE Anderson, Ron - cBicknell, Stuart Clark, Kenny Delgado, Jorge' Dhonau, Craig 1E8wards, Al -1 1 igjglrgpgan, Ken ' Heard, Bill Jorczak, Bruce Laird, Connie Papadakis, Wade Kilberis, Kathy Rizzo, Mark , ,V VVVV is , JBARITONE HORN C Barclay, Barry Drugovich, Robert Mohn, Dale Mohn, Kenneth Roach, Will Roberts, Robert Ruonavaara, Jerry Scharn, Tom Stubblefield, Stephen Herzig, Tom Williams, Dale Worrell, Royce TLIBA . Aivis, Steve Burke, Phillip Clayton, Robb Dodd, Harold Doughtie, Mike, Frey, John Gentry, Craig Menkemeller, Marc Norris, Chris Skip J PERCUSSION Carson, Chris Copus, Bob . Feltch, Susan Fowler, Eric Gilleland, Greg Harris, Steve Tklawkins, Joe Hemphaill, sharon Hildebrandt, Renee Hopkins, Susan Lambert, Ronnie Mooney, David Nutt, Randy . gigtrick, Steven Randy or , iam 5, Debra, ,,- ...,..,,,, ..., , ,, Fifth Period Bond Finegan, John V,t. Fox, Chuck .1-f'Q1,i.7 i Franklin, Todd' Grant, Brad Greene, Mark Hammack, Sloane Harry, Lori Hauslein, Rick Hidler, Veryl , . Holmes, Phyllisgg ,,VV , James, Rhonciai I Johnson, Barryf V Johnson, Ray Johnson, Susan ,gif Kelley, Rhonda Kernaghan, Dan Lanier, Mark ' ' Linde, James Linde, Melissa Maley, Trey McNamara, Kelly .J Milliet, John r - Mills, Linda ' LL f'fffifilfliMiracle, Kay Nutt, Danny r Pickert, David Row, Stephanie , ' G 'E-iiiliiieindl, Donna r Rutherford, Steve Shuck, Tammy Spearman, Alan Steindorf, Sheila J Wilkinson, Pam L V Jamie. ttrs y , Mark '--zfiiliilis, Janet i Vf Young, Robert Prince Charlotte iii, 5- i. 1 . ug .. L: gin-I4--r xwg. CONCERTBAND s l' L'ff5'!' '15 , .mv 5 ' CADET E xv, in-Q Ii Q 0 They Dancecl'Their Way Into Our Hearts Their smiles, high kicks, and flashy routines added color and excitement to the Friday night football games. The Bearkadettes are a group of hard working girls who enjoy dancing, modern orjazz. They attended a summer drill team camp at Southwest Texas State. Each day until 5 p. m. they practiced. Fans and football players enjoyed their performance and spirit. Their smooth and precise movements are professional and the drill team has won many trophies for outstanding merit. A new attraction on campus this year was Broadway's Misses and Hits, a variety show, presented by the Bearkadettes. Their sponsor is.lVliss Turner. , ...., fs Above: Did you see that guy that just came in? Terri Thomas and Cindy Tullis. Right: Bearkadettes today. Dallas Cowgirls tomorrow. Joy Dethloff. Top right: Bearkadettes taking a break. 156 Sports I 'f'12 . , 2 :LV Q K' ' x Beth Agricola Malinda Anderson Jennifer Boyd Laurie Breeding Cindy Brizzolara Kim Brock Deana Brown Terri Bruch Tami Burroughs Kathy Butler Cindy Bynum Jennifer Clement Stella Compean Kendall Crossman Dionne Delery Kim Dellinger Teresa Dingle Kelly Dixon Cindy Dye Bobbie Earl Maxine Ebel Bita Estrada Kelly Everette Betsy Farmer Kelli Ford Dodie Freed Stephanie Germenis Laurie Goodwin Tracy Gray 1977-78 Bearkadettes Lea Ann West: Major Joy Dethloff: Captain Tammy Ort: Captain Kristen Price: Captain Pan McElroy: Lieutenant Leslie Homan: Lieutenant Donna Carpenter: Lieutenant Julie Harper Leasa Hawkins Tyanne Hewett Tracy Hoffman Judy Holder Martha Holt Michelle Hoskins Colette Huwyler Kerry Johnson Marie Jones Carlene Kennedy Becky Kimzey Debbie Lambert Page Langlois Laura Lenart Nancy MacDougall Melody McDermott Carrie McElroy Robin McNamara Sandy McNamara Theresa McNamara Brenda Measles Michelle Mogensen Elizabeth Morris Jeanene Oprea Dyana Palmer Michelle Peters Lisa Pizzitola Hope Poyner Edith Bitter Lissa Boy Susan Buble Tracy Bust Stacy Spillnnan Sheila Staggs Pete Stein Jackie Stevenson Whitney Summers Kathy Tallon Lisa Thomas Terri Thomas Debra Torres Heidi Torvbraten Cindy Tullis Amy Uhrenholdt Robin Walsh Lori Whipple Brenda Wiicox CQ ' Qt, ...A . 1 ,WW . ',,, Wu, . i Smooth, Precise Movements Impressed the Fans ifwii wi jw.,iJ5Pi Above: Now how do I get up? A'my Urenholdt. Top right: What happened to the smile? Debbie Lambert. Middle . right: The Bearkadettes are behind us all the way. Right: A group of Bearkadettes , performing at their Variety Show. 2. W 'fi ff-:fs 158 Sports u DWI A Above: U-Haul today-Mayflower Van lines tomorrow. Left: Brenda Measles and Tracy Rust in a variety show duet. Middle left: Lea Ann West performing at a half time show. Top left: Meditation time. Sports 159 -fr w Ig Q' S M I? ff E i . ' x I I 8 wx asf. . - Hs QL- -fg .- E 3, M ...tw ' f ' ., , ,- ,V W- .. .M.,.,, Q 4. ,M - im, .IM ' 4 Q- gf A .,- U. ... . ...tw i ,, ,,.:-:.,.,li..m . J.. , a W5 ff 5 iii 'r , Q Q5 H 'E z A E -1' ' K Q, ir ,., 721. lk S if if , ' . 3 fi QQ iff, 1 , . 1: '-. ., Gig 3. ww, L Adi ff L., . , , '.,- - , .-- fm, ,J , H 'fg4f7.7:H .0 i '53 ,im -, iii x 3 . - ' icfikfi ' Tix 2- Q- ,MQ 1,3 + 1 1 -. M ?' , R L f 'Y' ,W ai fi. 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' 1' - f fi-L V- H ,G 5 1 'fn .ya Y Q ,SM fi Y ,, ' N X- ...afgz 34 -'...+m.'- wifi H... sp . .ue .,.. av ' .rv A 'rj '53 s,' .x 1 1 Q 1 A H 11 s X. .w ' via . S, 5 , f 414' A Age. 'fifff l WIT5., fn ,, f ' flfsf. rid Q, 4 z ,,.L,, 4 w mv 5. -fs:,f.' 4Y, pr. 1 3 Wg ' ' ff, fiffl f3E'5'.9f,. 'Q ' 1 gg. V. In ,LAI ai H ff. 'iw mg, VN E , X1 f J 3 Nw, 5 1 , Qi' f if 1 K , . ,, ii , '21 L , - X5 . in 1' IL Q, 3. 1- ff .K i g 3 71' , . Q Q V. fu, e . 1 i TF fx , ,W ,,,, ., an M 54 v. .QV 1. 1 1 ' SQ, 1 f g V A ff , 1- ,vw swim' they ..: 4 ' A A-fix-W - ...Q wb. ARM. .A . Q-W: wwfw - ww..WQ K , . -,kg A 5iiiiW73f .1- N W V ,. V., . 'w 1 fy Q W u v sk, mem. f 1 1+ ww gf 3 ' Q 1 X, avr HONORS Honors . 16 I 162 Honors QHGH so 0 EYA Who s Who 1978 All of the students at KHS are speclal ln their own way. Each one has Ideas personallty and talent that can t be duplicated Certain special characteristics can be seen more easlly ln some students than In others After all the Who's Who votes were counted a sensor assembly was held in December Not just any assembly but a special assembly, was the production of the Yearbook Staff Staff members Eluse Cleveland Susan Duval and Cindy Watkins pro- duced emceed and bore the burden of pullmg It all together At the assembly a certain tension could be felt as the names echoed over the mrcrophone Yearbook staff' members composed a descrlptuvc poem for each of the wlnners As each name was called that person came forward to receive his or her honor to the applause of the crowd They were Who s Who at Klem Honors 163 Who's Who Rosemary Alyea 164H f I . , f Ron Berdinsky Kim Brock Ken Delery Honors 165 whoa who 166 Honors Jason Floyd Cindy King V ,-of E Tonuo l.eBoeuf John Nolinberg g,o,,,, 19 Honors 167 Who's Who 168H Brent Sinclair Michele Peters Larry Peters Cheryl Sills Honors 169 170 H Best Personality Keeley White John Paige Friendliesf Jason Floyd Kim Brock Most Likely to Succeed Jennifer Bruch Tim Fennel Best Looking Joy Dethloif Tod Clarke r Wittiest Annette Agnello t Betsy Turley Stuart Bailey Mast Athletic Jan Gallagher Richard Stewart Debra Smith f-J Top IOUZQ of the Class of 78 Diane Lankford Tim Fennell Cliff Rabon Karen McKinley Leslie Blankenship Linda Surdacki Jennifer Bruch David Sweet Patrick Duval Susan Hemphill James Box Gordon Carrie Debra Baker Linda Peckham Mike Brophey Terri Trafton Sharon Thigpen Barbara Beadle Susan Plant Ann Wilbanks Susan Hohle Tina Shelton Patricia Lanier Lisa Dodd David McAdow aS H Carma San Juan Diane Henney Lynn Hartung Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Kay Stanley Ken Delery Joanna Eckert Thomas Keltner Robin Knapp Cynthia King Lauren Stull Jeb Blankenship H Dave eeee Brian Edwards Beth Biggs Steven Lindsay Todd McKenney Robert Fredell Diane Miller Robert Wilcoxon Pamela Henderson Lisa Joy Joy Dethloff Cynthia Ward Susan K. White Cindy Byrd Dyana Palmer Margaret Waedekin Sandra Vann Melanie Freeman I... Cynthia Jeu Cheryl Franzmeier Monica Murphy Mark Haugland Earl Waggoner Tamara Ort Mary Norris Mike James Guy Miller Laura Benson Marc D. Hymel Mary Rayna Manger V.. Honors 173 174 H Senior Class Favorite ' Cheryl Sills Jason Floyd Junior Class Favorite Elise Cleveland Cindy Sills Lamont Cline Sophomore Class Favorite Jack Hamilton Joy Sinclair QW Freshman Class Favorite John Kobel Sally Serpas ,. , g.. ,. gggi P SY as H 175 os -1 Emu? Mr. and Miss KHS Cindy King Jason Floyd Hcjnors 177 . - 1 .. , LL... V .. L, M Q - 'sw Q , X 'QF 3 no Q . ,L., 'K ,i hi W5 4 +A 'f 5 ,B 5-x 4 A a Q Q My w ' v X 4 V 1' , WA ... i E gas M h -1-...I W m ,. ' h1 I ,- ' as-'Q .f H- 5' Q W, :ww 1: H 1' I 19 L , 89,0 Provmg once more that the pen is mightier than the sword Editor Donna Fleindl drove staff to meet cool, out assign? ments, and ply threatened dire con- sequences if the stories weren't turned in. of Kleinpcontinued the a professionally wrntten of was Nl-5 SSCVQUM off sg . I A, We , 5 2 . , V ki ri 6:1 W 3 g El gg t , P-'J ' P ll! vf 53 ,2 .' 4 M 7,1-e 2 ' 24' f ,nf :W an 2 Ar x if A . I 3 1 x 111 ., .. 5' y , v I cLAssEs s Classes 181 We Were So Close All types, sizes, and personalities make up the class of '78. Barriers were broken and seniors mingled with one another atgfparties, ,Uncle Sam's, and good old Tin Hall. lttook two votes to settle on a ichoice for their ciass song. Another' mark of the uniqueness of this class was that it was the first one to have their graduation exercises staged at Hi sfheinz Riavilion. ffhey were alsoyrthe first, tsss group of seniors to have theirivery own, exclusive lunchroom. While they look forward to a new independence, their high school years will be treasured, especially the senior year. 1978 seniors are f eterminedi not to- let their dreams become just Dust in the Wind. 111 The titleijis misleading! Natasha Goggins. Above: Hurry up, my ice is melting! Elaine5 Elder. Middle right: Hey, l think this teacher might have a sense of humor. David Johnson and Beth Sautter. Far right: W How do l spell relief? Patti Lanier. Right: Hide me John! Mr. Karlik is coming! Ken Dleiery and John Noiingberg. , ' ' ' Seniors 4 . he ., , f 4 . 5- 1 3 Q in . . 1 r - l ,XX ' ktky ' FQ .,,,, MMR -.L .1 Top Left: Rob Wilcoxon likes io do things the hard way. Top Right: Before the new senior section of the cafeteria opened, Penny Bowden and her friend, preferred the outside to the crowds. Above: Seniors are young at heart. Dena Holmes, Linda Surdacki, Leigh Langlinais, Carol Louder, and Mrs. Young. Left: Crutches are not an unusual sight for some students. Lou Ann Leander. Seniors 183 tives are front row: Cindy Cooley, StarlafMatthews. Mlddlerow: Cheryl Sills Stuart Bailey, Dawn Woods. Back row: Pat Roberts, Jason Floyd, Ben Vogler and Rosemary Alyea. 4 . Above Layne Crowe takes a catnap ln Enghsh class Rrght He didn t really say that dad he? Mary Laake. .+. .1 . X 184 Seniors Hamiltonjiifirtrays the Represeeriiiii I . 4 Being Together Was One Big Party ir.. ,A IJIIEQ3 ...... Top: Oooh, tell me more. Alice Fisher. Middle left: Ester Reynolds appears to be wide eyed and innocent. Above: Senior class officers Ware! Stacy Williams, reporter: Tawn Raburn, treasurer: Kathy Butler, secretary: Jason Floyd, president: Linda Peckham, vice president. Left: StuarttBailey and Jason Floyd find underclassmen worthy of their presence. Seniors 185 ll Abbott, ,John A A ettt ' 1 rv igg .- I fag 'W ife ' 1 f zu x Z- 6 X s Way Agcun ' r W 'W' Qfa, Q, ga' -' f- 'qbl-L. Agnello, Angela Agnello, Annette Airey, Alyea Anderson Anderson to Archie Armstrong,A P5ni Arp, Carole Austin ,186 Seniorse , iv-N, AX-. yi 'ia 1 f u ,, if . ii Left: ,Kevin Box builds it while Mr. Boyd reads the plans. Below: The Senior English classes worked until the last minute putting together the final copy of their research paper. Baca, Baehr, Lisa D Bailey, Stdartfr riilrti f' Baker, Debra t r D Ballard, Teleni Banning, Angela X Baranski, David in Baranslgi, Robert Barber, Dennis Barefield, Chris, r A in ffl ieet, in Barker, Brent Barone, Auguste W Bastow, GMFRS- Baughman, it , V A, --ff -- ,.., ,, , , b, Seniors 187 Kymberly Belton Anne Benson, 1 . :gym 5 Berdmsky, 594 i Berg, Sharon Bernacki, Thomas Biggs, Beth B ,g Biggs. i Black Blackstone Jimmie Blake. Blanchard -if-'QW .hiya Ai 'AWV g' ' 1246, Above: Four cartons of milk and two plate lunches keep Ron Berdinsky and KentsGray going. Right: Now what does the Fonz have that I don't have? Nelson Livingston. ' There are so Many Bolger, James Leslie Sharon 1 Deborah Bowden, Joe Bowden, Penny Box, Ja mes Boyd, Jennifer Douglas .D Robert e Vicki Brock, Kimberly Brophy, Mike Brown, Cynthia Brown, Donald Brown, Mark Brown, Robert Brown, Russell V' S 190 Seniors 1 f 1 r Burke, Barry Burke, Garry Burnenq,ii hBraymond Bqsch. Gayle r -'im P' Rrght. Edwards. Brnan 'T 44 - ,, K, ff H 5 'Ji ' 'Ll - Sw- fi Q ff- Left: The big bananas-Charles Harper and Miss Young. fn . fr ,'fz , , ,wa Byrd, Cindy Cam, Barbara Vhhzyr Caldwell, ,C Calva, Roberta, Camp, Campbell, Doug Campbell, Fran Carlisle, Richard Carman, Renee Carollo, Mark Carrie, Gordon Carroll, John Carrubba, Frances Carter, Calvin Cartwright, Judith Castillo, Albert Seniors 191 ll Clark, Peter Clarke, Tod Clayton, Clem Cbchran, Susan Cochrell, Darryl Coggihns, Natasha 50's Fashions Were the Vogue f a' Crawford, Lisa crofiurd, Cami Cross,.lameso Crowe. Layne, D Curtis, Dalton, Dalton, Danforth Darland Davis, Jams Davis, Marilyn David, Miehaal Dawson, Daan, Ann. Dalcry, Kannatli DMM' Damon, Doepke, Elizabeth 1 is 'H-af' Far left: day. Left: Susan Mayne. the team Elder, Elaina Elledqe, Sean Ellis, Marilyn Elster, Kathleen Ervin, Doudas Essex, Peter Estrada, Rebecca Robert Karen David Francine Lawrence Marianne Celia Timothy Jane E, E :EY- all out on sock it to 'um dress like this everyday. Snoopy and her followers lead Cindy King. iz: 5255 gn Our Lives were Filled with . . . ,V . ,r xg ,. K fl Frey, Loyd 1 Fritsche, Thomas Frontain, Patricia Fulk, Sherry qf 1 aw-f'-5 'Www e e Gcmenberg, Dennis Gulamas, Karen 3 Karon e 'V Gilleland,John 197 198 i s Gillette, Sharon a V Goerner, Tiwana n Goodwill, Michael r Goodwin, Lauri no n Grady, Myra oraQeea1z2Gf1v0f. - Kennafh Gresham, Collin Grioe, Jennifer 9!?95 'k' world will :fri Eames i Griffin, Sherri Grimes, Stephan Grimma, David Grissom, Pamela 'S 'i Ronda if Hamilton James Hanson David Hardie, William A M Janice Charles Harris, Janet Harrison, Erin ' l Hartung, August Hartung, Lynn Hastings, Richard Hatfield. Stacy Seniors pant their lunch pictures in the ,,', in Ken Rmar., f h Exchangingdncl Signing Pictures 51 Holmgren, Holzaepfel, Tom Hopkins, Housden Hovis Hoyt, Gayle Wim... Hughes 'bf 'Mfff X'-U. .ffyf it was gossip time for I il give you Spring and Ken Deiery their turn with the photographer Jones Joss, Joy, Li Joyee Christina Kalevg K W W 1 Pulled Spore 5 ,f A K ozi9lg Peter Kramergkichard Krause, Marc . LaBauveg Roxanne L'B !F5 f5?9Ph ' . Lora Lankford. Diane f 7N 34 LV . , .dusk U 'gl' M.. -w 5, wa X uw , I Long, Lundahi, Lyssy, MacKenney, MacKenney, Maddox, Michael Malone, Gloria Malone, Susan Manger, Rayna Marland, Martin, e Went ta Samba s for Breakfast, Martin Martin Martin Martin, I Lisa Melanie Rebecca Richard Martin, William Mascolo, Louis Matheny, Sandra Matthews, David Matthews, Peggy Matthews, Starla Maxey, Jack Mayer, Julie Mavne, Susan Mays, Buddy M Mazyn, Robert McAdow, David - McAnally, James McCauley, Julia McElyea, Gregory McHattie, Kenneth 210' Seniors WHWWF 9W'F'5 Y :Q'mPb'u MDIOW if 1 W Molner, John Montgomery, Phillili Moon, Gerald Far left: Seniors, Lise Martin f i 7 Henny. Left: David McAdow contern4 . plates a nroblem in calculus. Moon, Robert Moore, Alecie' Moore, Ed Moore, Lere , Moore, Stephen Moore, Tom Morgen, Devid- Morgan, Ronnie Z 's is .Zig Morrill, Williem Morris, Cerol Mosley, Dennis Moss. Peggy Seniors 211 XM Mundy, Mufnhv. Murray Naremore Naughton, James Neely, Kenneth Neil, Lori Nettlas Nmoh We Really Partied Hearty iii agua... .N 9 15 We v Olson, Michael Orahood, Catherine Ort, Tamara ' Ostara,'Dean e n I I ,ee.e,' ' e - rwmmglinm Pepper, Jill' Parkins, Morgan Perkins g Richard Perry, Robert. ff, .iw , fmwi- ,Q-,me lm, Peters, o 1 Peters, Pettig'evv,P3ffy Phallan, Charles Phillips, Bruce Phillips, Perry K N H Pierce, Bevelyn , f Pierce.-lem P P P Plant, Poindexter, Thomas Poppenhausen, Susie Pradia, Jorja Above: Ivlark Nieolosi doing his imitation of John Denver. Right: Dey dreaming never hurt anyone. Liz Hausmann. 214 Seniors Left: Don't come any closer or I might have to do some- thing drastic. Lyn Smith. Pray, Russ Rav. Reddick, C 216 sllibfi Raimers, Sheryl ' Donna Ramdl, Rentfro, 09 Anita R rsg Reyna, Laura Ronny, Deborah Rosen, James Roundtree, James, Ruben, Roberta' Buble, Tod Russell, Ranell SanJuan, Carma Sandel, Jamie ' Sanders, Cheri Left: I never saw an Aggie that shy before. Jan Harris and Ann Sanders, Marvin Sanders, Theresa Sanford, Deidre Sautter, Eli beth Sayen, John Scharn, Cecelia Sohoen, Jana Schranck, Edward Sdniors fhe - lBei'dinsky and Andy MdMil'I'in' Visit' with a fepresentative at . thgcqllcgelday program. Schultz, Ricky Scott, Wayne Suri, Linda Senior, Eric Severn, Sexton. Callie Shaffer, Steven 'WA-wav 'XJ' W Shouse, Sills Sinclair Sinclair, Sinclairg Glenda Sitter, Timothy Skeliy, Carl Skirvin, David Siagle, Lisa Smith Andrew Smith Carl Smith, Debra Left: Sure you can take my picture. Larry Peters. 220 Seniors . ,Intent Upon Our Destination Stagner, Bart Stanley, Kay Statkewicz, Jillian Steck, Gary Stein, Kenney Stewart, Richard Stripling, Jeanice Stull, Lauren Stultz, Alan Sullivan, Kathleen Surdacki, Linda Swank, Dayna Sweet, David Right. These o u t t o ge t Campbell. PM-. -Y. Left: l know you don't have any film in that camera! Kathy Wells. num, Mark ndy, David ylor, y HOF, Tfadyiff' I ch, Cheryl ngler, Kelly omas, l omas, William nmpson, Debbie rasher, Eva urman, Eliiabeth R on, Rachael may Jeffrey es Debra nsley, Elizabeth oley, Deborah r , Q ff 1 w Seniors 221 Below: College classes take a break for , that don't reallyfhappen. Kathy Jones. 222 Seniors Trafton, Terri Treadaway, Lisa Tribble, Stanley Trimble, Ted Trimm, Bryan Tumino, John Turley, Elizabeth Turner, Laura Turner, Syl Tyson, Brenda . lyee yaon, Sandra Anthony S . S Vanek, Gwen VanHooser, Mike Vann, Sandra Vannoy, Linda 3 xg! I VT' e Hold the Future Within Us. ie t rt . e 5. Varsel, Kathleen Velleca, Diane Vogelheim, Jene Vogler, Ben VOW6ll,VlVl3h' Wadley, Taylor ' Waedekin, Margaret Waggoner, Earl Wagner, Jeffrey Wagner, Pamela M . . , iiriirflw 1 r Waite, Bradley ' Walker, Russell ln I ual Left: you lf you touch my hair one more time Sonny, I will belt one. Bill Clayton and Bubba Ayers. Seniors 223 Ward, Ward Warren Wells, Wessman West Wh: 1 Below: Members of Mr. Tipton's fifth period class are a bunch of camera hams. Left: Herg's yourimystery date. Russ' Pray. M . , wif:- , f , ., 'Z rv V' 1 41, 'im 4 K N kk . , W V WVV , 1? 'AH . Wgv-wwf ' up f H is fi fi , R35 , ,. , i jf? if ' EM, rrr i Wicker, David Vllilcoxon, Robert i r ' Wilkersohig Thomas Wilkison, Ronald Ann r iliiillolhlteglfracl uh Williamsg?Dale Williams, Douglas geniajg 7rr Williams, Jacquelyn iilillilliamsiiilgarryi i Williams, Phillip oWilliams,j Scott l lSeniorsfi7 225 Williams, Stacy Wineman, Suzanne winffe'd' Above: hear ,Ann Degn. Right: The lone photqg- Wgigggace. Farggjght: 'if youffwould 'iiiien to'Vfhie. Sfiiie Grimes. 226 S9niors :ar it 0nly.lus1Begun. Left: l would like to see someone try and get me up here. Stuart Jarriel. ' W I . wasnoskae, tsheila woodrome , Bryan Woods, Woodson Q Allen Worrellg Royce no t g131iii: Yockey Deborah Young Egbert f72drnow,1Ui5bra Zimmel, Merianne ABOTT, JOHN: Soccer 1, 23 Hockey 13 Tennis 1, 2, 3. AGNELLO, PATRICIA: Art Club 33 Library Aide 33 rrrr Q9UnSe'0' A.'Q9:4- I AIREY, SCOTT: Basketball 1,3235 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. I ALEXANDER, MARY: ALLGEIER, LESLIE: ALLISON, KEITH: Radio 8l 43 lPresident13 Club 1. v 4 ALLRED, STACEY: Football 13 Swimming 2g'An Aide 4. ALYEA, ROSEMARY: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presi- dent 1, 23 Student Advisor 43 Area Vice-Presi- 'dent 3341, Student Council 2,-13, 4 lReporterf413 NHS 3, 43 Drama Club 13 German Club 33 Who's Who 4. ANDERSON, MIKE: Football 13 Track 1. ANDERSON, TERESA: ANDERSON, TERRY: Office Aide 33 Teacher Aide 43 Homemaking Aide 3. ANDERSON,.SUZANNE: Track 13 Basketball 13 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ARMSTRONG, PAM: Choir 3, 4 lTreasurer 43 Sweetheart 31. 3 ARP, CAROLE: Medical Careers Club 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 21Tl'IeSpial'1 3, 43 Art Club 1, 23 Students in Government 2. AUSTIN TAMMY: FHA 23 OEA 3, 4 lArea Contest First Place 31. AYEI-IS, MUNSEY IBUBBA1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lRegional 8: State Solo St Ensemble3 Band Beau 413 Backpacking Club 43 Speech Club 4. BACA, ROY: Wrestling 1, 2. BAILEY, STUART: Scuba 2, 33 Class Representa- tive 43 Tennis 343 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Class Favorite 2, 3. BAKER, DEB: Basketball 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 23 Track 23 Jets 23 Thespians 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Aide 3,41 FCA 2,31 NHS 4. BALLARD, TELENI: Math Aide 1, 43 Backpacking Club 1, 4. BANNING, ANGELO: Volleyball 1, 2, 33 FCA 3. BARBER, DENNIS: Golf 2, 33 DECA 4. BAREFIELD, CHRISTOPHER: Football 23 Library -Club 2. A BARKER, BRENT: Waterski Club 43 Football 13 ICT lVice-President 41. BARONE, AUGUST: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 lSix First UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest3 All-Region ggChoir13 Drama,,1, 2. 3 BEADLE, BARBARA: Pep Club 2 lSecretary- Treasurer13 Class Officer 2 lTreasurer13 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Volleyball 13 National Merit Finalist 4. BEAVER, KYM::FTA 2 fS9Clf8'CQ.ITY1Q Volleyball',33 'fTennis 43 Drafting Sweetheart 43 Houston Rodeo and Livestock-Show Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. BECNEL, CYNTHIA ANN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lRegion Solo 81 Ensemble 3, 41. . BELL, JEFF: SkiClub 43 Radio,TV Electronics 3 f QiState Winner13 3 BELTON ANNE: German Club 11, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 FCA 2, 3. BENSON, LAURA: Girls Ensemble 1, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Swim Team 13 Mu Alpha UfTheta 3. 1 3 r , 3.i3 I BERDINSKY, RONALD: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Class Favorite 23 Dwayne Toland 228 Seniors Senior Index Award3 Who's Who 43 Homecoming Duke 43 Mu Alpha Theta 2. BERG, SHARON: Spanish Club 1,23 Mu Alpha 2' -::' . BERNKCKI, TOM: Baseball Basketball' 1, 2, 3 lCaptain 213 Varsity Soccer 33 Soccer Club 1, 23 Honors Student 1, 2, 33 DECA 3. BIGGS, BETH: French Club 2, 33 FTA 43 Band 3, 4QVk,HOf1OI' Society,3, 4. , BlGGS37MARK: Football 33 Swirnnifing 2. BLACK, SHERI: VICA 43 ICT Club' 4 lSeoretary13 Drama 1, 23 Cheerleader 2. BLACKSTONE, JIMBO: Football 1, 23 Auto Mechanics 3, 43 VICA Officer4. . BLAKE, GREG: VICA 3, 43 Vocational Printing iTreasurer13 Football 1. BLANCHARD, SUSAN: Track 13 Bym Team 13 French Club 23 Medical Careers 33 TARS 3. BLANKENSHIP, LESLIE: Spanish Club 13 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Speech Club 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Office Aide 43 Full Scholarship To Mississippi Women's College. BLANTON, BRUCE: Vocational Drafting 3, 43 VICA 3, 4. BLAVIER, SHARON: Spanish Club 1, 23 Drill Team 13 Mu Alpha Theta 3. BOLGER, DEBORAH: Band 1, 23 GAA 1, 23 FHA 1, 23 DECA 4. BOWDEN, JOE: Vocational Drafting 43 VICA Club 4 lSecretary13 Football 13 FFA 2, 3, 4. BOWDEN, PENNY: DECA I, ll, 3, 43 FHA 2 l3rd Vice-President1. BOX, KEVIN: . Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Track 13,Swimming 1, 2, 33 Honor Pin 13 Mu Alpha Theta 3. A . A BOYD, JENNIFER: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Bym Aide 13 Wagon Race 23 Girls Track Club 23 Sailing Club 13 Bearkadettes 4. BOYER, DOUGLAS: Football 1, 23 ICT 3, 4. BOYETT, ROBERT: Golf Team 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Ski Club 2, 43 Skuba Club 43 Bass Club 4. BRIM, VICKI: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Track 1, 33 Class Representative 23 FCA 33 PE Aide 3, 43 Golf 43 Most Valuable Track 1. BROCK, KIMBERLY: Class, Favorite 33 Bearkadettes 43'Who's Who3 Friendliest 4. I BROPHEY, MICHAEL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 lAll-Dis- trict 4, Outstanding Offensive Lineman 413 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Honor ,Society 3, 43 Mug:Alpha Theta,43 Chemistry: Aide N43, Commendation 'National Merit Scholarship 4. BROPHY, SUSAN: BROWN, CYNTHIA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lDrum Major 3,1343 State Solggglit Ensemble.g,g1Contest Cholr4 lmlxoolerisomoloy Msqzalona tnotaiu? BRUNCH, JENNIFER: Girls State National -Delegate 3, 43 Political Club 4 lPresident13 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Spanish Honor Society 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4:fiForensic League 2, 3, 43 National Merit Finals 43 Yearbook 1, 23 TFA 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, GINGER: Choir 1, 2. BUCHANAN, VALERIE: Cheerleader 23 Pep Club 33 Yearbook 33 Student Council 13 Newspaper Zifgasketball 31 g2NHs 4. 3 f BURNETTE, RAYMOND: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 lAll- District 413 Baseball 13 Track 3, 4. BURROUGHS, DAWN: Track 1, 23 FTA 2: FHA 4. BUSCH, GAYLE: Volleyball 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Softball 13 Band 13 Girl's Athletic As- sociation 13 Varsity,CIub 13 ,Most Athletic A13 oronosiraiiiiilg Honor Rclflft Q BUTLER, JEFF: Football 1. BUTLER, KATHY: Track 2, 33 Bearkadettes 3, 4 lOfficer 413 Drama Club 2: Class Officer 4. BUTTS,-,,IlM: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 43 Footliall 1, 2. BYASSEE, JAY: Football 13 Band A13 VICA 43 English Aide 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 1. BYRD, CINDY: Maiorette 13 French Club 13 lSec- retaryg French Award13 National Junior Honor Society 13 Student ,l',: Council i1st3Vice-Presi- dent13 Bearkadette Reserve3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Medical Careers Club 3, 4 lSecretary 413 Clinic Aide 3, 43 Diamond Pin. CAIN, BARBARA: Swimming 1, 23 Track 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 4. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS: Track 1, 23 Choir 1, 2 lUIL Choir 113 Yearbook 43 Scuba Club 4 lVice-President13 Government Aide 4. CARLISLE, RICHARD: Band 1, 23 Math Aide 4. CARMAN, RENEE: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 33 Basketball 13 Water Ski Club 1. CAROLLO, MARK: Drama Club 2, 3, 42 Thespian 3, 43 Art Aide 3, 4. CARRIE, GORDON: National Honor Society 3, 43 JETS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3. CARRUBBA, FRAN: Cosmetology 3, 43 VICA Club 3, 4. CARTWRIGHT, JUDY: English Aide 33 Bearchat Newspaper 43 FTA4. I CHAMPAGNE, ROBERT: Business Aide 4. CHAPPELLE, LINDA: Volleyball 13 French Club 1. CHASE, JEANIE: FHA 2, 3, 4 lHistorian 33 3rd Vice-President 413 Drama Club 33 Speech Club 2, 3, 4. CHAVEZ, CATHY: FHA 13 Track 2, 33 OEA 3, 43 FCA 2, 33 TARS 2. CLAPP, SHARON: CLARK, PATRICE: Drill Team 23 Band 1, 2, 3 iOf- ficer,313 Student Council 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Choir 23 Class Secretaryf23 Newspaper 4. CLARK,1PETER: Speech Club 3, 4 lDebate 313 National Forensic .gV' League 3,43 Mu Alpha rneraz, sg JETS' 2, 33 French Club 23 VFW Voice of Democracy Scholarship 3. CLARKE, TOD: Basketball 13 Volleyball 23 Junior Homecoming Duke 33 Most Handsome 43 English Aide 33 DECA 4. CLAYTON, ROBB: Band 2, 3, 4 lVice4President3 Region 8: State Solo 8- Ensemble Contest 3, 413 National Honor Society 3, 43Backpacking Club 41 Honorable Mention Texas A 8: M ln- dustljlal Arts Festival 2. CLEM, KELLY: Football 1, 2, 33 Track 13 Class President 13 Student Council 13 FCA 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1. COCHRELL, DARRYL: ICT 3, 43 Football 1. COGGINS, NATASHA: National Honor Society 3, 433'Spanish Honor Society 43 Bland 1, 2. COLE, MARYLESLIE: TARS 3, 4 lVice-Preci- dent13 FHA 3, 4 lVice-President1. COLES, JOHN IJACK3: Baseball 2: Wrestling 2. COMPEAN, GLORIA: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 2. CONE, SCOTT: Football 1, 23 Basketball 13 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 FCA 1, 23 Bass Club 4 tPresident33 Ski Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2. COOK, RANELL: Basketball 1, 2. COOLEY, CINDY: FHA 13 Tennis 1, 2, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Band 13 FCA 43 Water Ski Club 4. COOPER, JIM: CORSON, MARK: French Club 1: German Club 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3 fManager3. CRAWFORD, LISA: OEA Club 3, 4 tReporter 33 Secretary 43. I CROFFORD, CAROL: Band 13 French Club 2, 3. CROSS, JIM: CROWE, TALMADGE LAYNE: Football 1, 23 Track 2. CROYE, MITZI: French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 National Thespian Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta333 Medical Careers Club 33 Clinic Aide 33 Office Aide 4. DAWSON, CRAIG: Golf 2, 33 DECA 43 AV Club 3. DEAN, ANN: Class 'Representative lj Band 13 Drama 13 Office Aide 23 Drill Team 23 JETS 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Art Club 3, 4. DELERY, KEN: Basketball 1, 23 Track 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 4 fvlce-President33 Who's Who 43 Class Favorite 33 Water Ski Club 43 History Club. . . DEMPSEY, DANA:3 eam1,1, 2, 3, 43 choir 1, 2.513343 French Club 1, 2.7.14 i'1' 3i33 3 DENSON, DENISE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. I DETHLOFF, JOY: Girl's State Alternate 33 Class Secretary 13 Mu Alpha Theta 33 French Club 2, 43 Volleyball 13 Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4 tOfficer 3, 433 National Honor Society 3, 43 Most Beautiful 43 Counselors Aide 33 Speech Club 1. DICK, ANDREW: German Club 3, 4 tVice-Presi- dent 433 Backpacking Club 43 Swimmi'ngQ1.f, 2, 3, 4 fDistrict Charnps 1, 2, 33 Regional 81 Stare Qualifier 1, 2, 33'Co-Captain 43. ' 1 DIXON, CRAIG: Basketball 1, 23 Water Ski Club 4. DODD, LISA: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fvice-President 13 Secretary 23 President 333 Volleyball 13 Band 13 Science Club 1,3 fSecretary 331SCUba3C3lt.lb 3, 4 lSecretary433,FFA 4. 3 rry, 3 DOEPKE, ELIZABE'I7IfI:1 3' 3 DRISCOLL, DANNY: Water Ski Club 43 Team 2. DRUGOVICH, JO ANN: Bowling Club 23 VICA 3, 4 lSecretary 33 President 43 State Winner33 ICT 3, 4. Y Win' T DUGAN, BRENT:VF6cfball 1, 23 Golf 2, 33 Tennis 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3. DUTERTRE, DON: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 1, 2,.3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 Choir Aide 43 Choir State2QEn- semble 4. I DUVAI. PAT: JETS 3, 43 Scuba Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3 fTreasurer 433 Water Ski Club 43 NHS 4. ECKERT, ANITA: Mu Alpha Theta 33 OEA 43 Pep Club 13 Math Aide 33 Junior Achievement 2 tVice-President3. ECKERT, JOANNA: Art Club 33 OEA 3, 43.Na- A tional Honor soglefys, 43 Mu Alpha Theres.: EDWARDS, BRIAN: 31 Swimming 1, 2 fRegicl'lal Qualifierg District Champs 1, 233 JETS 233 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Medical Careers Club 23 Foot- ball 33 Baseball 43 FCA 2, 3, 4 tReporter 33 President 433 Science Fair 1 l3rd place win- ner3. ELDER, ELAINE: Spanish Club 13 Drama 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 4 lAssistant Editor 433 Basketball lntramurels 1, 23 NHS 4. ELLEDGE, SEAN: Radio TV Electronics 2, 3 lVice-President 2, President 333 ICT 4 tVice- President 43. ELLIS, MARILYN: Library Aide-3, 43 AV Club 4 lSecretary-Treasurer3. ERVIN, DOUG: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ESSEX, PETER: French Club 13 Scuba 2, 3. ESTRADA, REBECCA: Thespian Society 2, 3, 4 tOfficer33 Speech Club 13 Drama Aide 33 English Aide 4. ' EVANS, ROBBIE: Water Ski Club 4 tPresident3. FAGAN, FRAN: Student Council Representative 13 Spanish Club Treasurer 13 FCA 2, 3, 4 tTreasurer 233 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4g Na- tional Juniorfklonor Society 13 Swim5Team 1, 2, 3 fReio'nal Qualifier 1, 2, 33 Finalist 33. FARIAS, CELIA: Bearchat Newspaper Staff 3, 43 FHA 1, 2 tParliamentarian 23 Encounter Award 13. FANNING, MARIANNE: LaCrosse 3 tmanager33 Basketball 3 lmanager33 Drama Club 33 Office Aide 1, 2, 3. 3 FENNELL, TIM: National Honor Society 3, 4 rPresiaenl1.433:3rMu Alpha Theta 3, 43.-Science Fair1. I FINEGAN, JANE: JV Basketball 23 Track 2 fMan- ager33 OEA 4. - FISCELLA, ROBERT: Band 1, 2. FISHER, ALICE: National Junior Honor Society 13 Bearchat Staff 3, 43 Homemaking Aide 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 tHistorian 23 Reporter 3, 43 Ecounter Awards1,3,43. 3 33 FISHER, KRISTI:3fChoir 2, 3, 4 QUIL Wlnner:2, 3, 43 Most outstanding Choir Member 23 President 433 Volleyball 133 Football 1, 2 fManager 13 Trainer 233 Track 1, 23 Class Representative 13 Ready Writing 1, 43 Bearkadettes 23 AV Aide 3. FISHER, PAUL: Football 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3. ' FITZPATRICK, VTRACEY: FHA 13 VOE 3, 4 lHistorian FLOYD, JASONi11r3tSpeech Club 2, 33 Track5..1i3 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3,41 Ski Club 43 Class Presi- dent 43 Who's Who 43 Class Favorite 43 Mr. KHS 4. FRANZMEIER, CHERYL LEE: Basketball 13 Na- tional Hemiosrlety 3. 4: Mu Mahan-aa.4: Speech Club 1. FREDELL, ROB: Student Council 1, 23 National Honor Society. 1, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 433.Spanish Honor SocietyQ143BasketbaIl 1, 23 CrossCoun- try 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 lvice-President 333 Backpacking Club 43 Bill Archer Congres- sional Intern 33 American Legion Award 23 Masonic Lodge Award 13 Accepted Air Force Academy 43 National Merit Finalist 4, FREEMAN, RUTH: Drill Team 1, 2, 33 French Club 2. ' . FRITSCHE, THOMAS D.: Football 1, 23 Track 13 FFA 1, 2, 3,yS43tGreenhand 8. FFA'2'Ghapter Farmer Award3. I A FRONTAIN, PATRICIA: Spanish Club 13 Tennis 2, 33 Basketball 13 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Class Favorite 13 Drama Aide 3, 4. FULLER, TINA: Teachers Aide 3, 43 OEA 3, 4 lContest Winner 43. GALLAGHER, JAN: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3: Most Athletic 4. GALLATIN, NICKI LYNN: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 JETS 43 Choir 1, 2 tConcert Choir 23. GARDNER, LARRY: Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 23 Varsity Track 81 Field 2. GARRETT, ANDREA: Art Club 43 Homemaking Aide 333 Office Aide 4. GAT'I'EN, BELINDA: BearkadetteReserve 1, 23 BearkadettesV33 Bowling Club 23 Choir 2, 3, 4 tUlL Winner3. GEOCA, THOMAS: Scuba Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Water Ski 4. GEORGE, SCOTT: Band 1, 2, 33 DECA 4. GIALAMAS, KAREN: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 31, 2, 3: VOE 33 English Aide 3, 4. GILES, KAREN: HECE Coop 43 VOE 33 FHA l 3. cll.l.ELAliD,' GREG: 'Band 1, 2, 3i3f2i43lUlL solo 8t Ensemble Contest33 Science Club 1, 2 tSecre- tary 13 Vice-President 233 Yearbook 3. GILLET'I'E, SHARON: Basketball 2, 43 Track 2, 3, 4: Teachers Aides 3, 4. GLADISH, LIBBY: Band 13 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 FCA 23 English Aide 43 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. GOEDECKE, KEITH: Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3.4. . . GONZAILESQQYVONNE: Band 1, 232133 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1-3 OEA 4. I GOODWILL, MIKE: GOODWIN, LAURI: Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Bearkadettes 4. GRADY, MYRA: Medical Careers Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lRegion 81 State Solo 81 Ensemble Con- test 3, 43 Flag Corp 333 English Aide 4. GRAY, Football 1, 23 Tennis 33,343 Speech 1, 2. ' .fiilyf A- 1' f .jf 1 GREEN, KENNETH: Basketball 3: Track 13 Class Representative 1. GRICE, JENNIFER: FHA 13 Scuba 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 tRegion Solo Bl Ensemble 2, 3, 43. GRIESEDIECK, THERESA: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 VOE 2. GRIMES, STEPHEN: Soccer 13 JETS 2, 3 lTreas- Ufef,3l: .',3B aseball1. , 3 3 HAHN, ROISIDA: Choir 1, 2 tGirls -Erisernble33 Art ' Scholastic Award 1, 23 Scholarship to Art Camp at KU3 Yearbook Staff 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. HAND, DON IBEAU3: Class Vice-President 43 Spanishlztonor Society 3, 4 tPnesident33 Quill 81 Scroll 4 tPresident33 Scholastic Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 43 JROTC Master Sergeant: Varsity Foot- ball 2, 33,43 Rifle Team 43 Military Wreath 8. Star: Yearbook tEditor33 Newspaper lEdltor3. HANSON, DAVID: Drama Club 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Choir 43 German Club 2, 33 Scuba Club 2. HARDIE, BILL: French Club 1, 2, 3 tVice-Presi- dent 333 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fDistrict 43 Region 81 State Solo 81 Ensemble33 Backpack- ing Club 4. HARGIS, JANICE: Band 1, 2, 3 tFirst Place UIL Winner3.y I HAnPEn,,clelAnLEs: choir 1, 2, 3, 43'Art Club 1, 2, 33 Office Aide 3,'4Q Track 4. HARRIS, JAN: FHA 13 Volleyball 23 Band 3 tFlag Seniors 229 E3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 IDISUICI 1, 3, :Track.1 :Scuba Club 1, 2, 3: Ski MU Alpha Theta-4' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: 3' 4- I : ELYNEN: Basketball 2: Track 1: ,3?i1i?,i:Q1-Spanish,Honor Society 3, 4 lTreasurer1 Mu .a: NPliQ.Th0fH-3- HASTINGS, RICHARD: Cross Country 1, 2: Track HATFIELD, STACY: Bearkadette 2, 3. HAUCK, SUSAN: National Honor Society 3, 4 E ll-listorian 41: Backpacking Club 4 lPresident1: National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lDrum Major 3, 4: Regional 8. State Solo 81 Ensemble1: Volleyball 1. HAUDE, RAY: FFA 1, 2, 3 lOfficer1: Auto Mechanics 3, 4: VICA 3, 4 lOfficer1. HAUDE, ROY JAMES: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: FFA 4 lTreasurer: Star Chapter Farmer 2: Star Lone Star Farmer 31: Teacher Aide 4. HAUSMANN, ELIZABETH: Girls Track 1, 2, 3: Twirler 2, 3: Swim Team 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Yearbook 4. HAWKINS, MANK: Football 2, 3: Athletics 1, 2, 3: Speech Club 3 lDebate1. HEMPHILL, SUSAN: National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: UlL State Solo 8t Ensemble Contest 3: Backpacking Club 4: Current Events Club 4: Band Sweetheart 3: Staples Players: Leaders Club 1: NHS 4. HENDERSON, DEBBIE: Tri Hi Y 1: Latin Club 1: Track 1, 2: Drama Club 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4. . HENDERSON, PAM: Mu Alpha Theta 4: JETS 3: French Club 2, 3: NHS 4. HENNERS, LORIE: French Club 2, 3, 4: Back- : E packing 4: Bearchat Staff 4: Houston Livestock Show Art Award l2nd Place1. HEROLD, DEBORAH: Band 1: FFA 3, 4. HICKS, VALERIE: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Bearkadettes 3: Band 1, 2. ,HIETT, DALLAS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lSolo 81 Ensem- ble 2, 3: State Solo 81 Ensemble 31: Art Aide 4. HILL: SUZANNE: French Club 3. JEANIE: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: FCA it 2- Spanish Honor Society 4: Junior ,,:,:j5jg.w --'.--:f f . .- .. . ,-1 , ,., State GSOIO A Ensembleli ay. A,e,,,,, E . 3 .Basketball 1 : National ist, 2.945-Ibwafd 42 Trinity . 41 E Klein -4- . .1 L'b'afY me 4? Newspaper 314- 2' 31 Came' Genie' ii,, f . ' I li FHA 2 CWD 3? CEA Cm' 3' 4 A . I 1 . I 14 Ufeasufefl' QEA a, 4: Banu 1, 2. I Cross Country 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: .r, 2:43, 4: FFA 4: FCA 4: FrA 3. HRYHORCHUK, .lol-IN: Football 1, 2: Track 1, 3: if.iviTArt 'Club 2,.3: Bass' Club 4: Ski Club 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4: FHA 3, 4: FCA 1, 2: CVAE 1 : 230 Seniors Office Aide 4. ' I-IUCKE, SONDRA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 IUIL State Solo 81 Ensemble Contest 31: Teachers Aide 3, 4. HUDSON, JACK: Basketball: Water Ski Club 4. HUFFINES, DAVID: Vocational Drafting 2, 3 lSecretary 3: District and State Winner1. HUGHES, DOUG: Cross Country Track 1: Basketball 1: Newspaper 1: Student Govern- ment 2: French Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4 lMixed Ensemble 41: Drama 3, 4: Thespian 4. HYMEI., M. DOUGLAS: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 lVice-President 41: Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4 Nice-President 41: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: JETS 2, 3 Nice-President 31: NHS 4. IRBY, DENNIS: Auto Mechanics 3, 4. ISBELL, GERALDINE: FHA 1, 2: VOCT 3, 4. JACKSON, JANET: FHA 2: German Club 1, 2. JACKSON, CHEERIE: Student Council 1, 2, 3: National Beta Club 3: Track 2: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2: Homecoming Dutches 3: Honor Roll 1, 2: TARS 4. JAHNKE, JOHN: Football 1, 2: ICT 4. JAMES, CHARLES: Debate 2: Scuba Club 4. JAMES, MIKE: History Club 1: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4 QUIL Regionals Extemp. Speaking: Presi- dent 41: NHS 4. JARMAN, JAY: Track 2: Bowling Club 2. JARRIEL, STUART: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4: Journalism Aide 4: Swimming 1: National Merit FinaIist4: Year- book Beau 3: Yearbook 3, 4 tPhotographer1. JAYE, DUANE: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: FFA 2 lTreasurer1: ICT 4. JENKINS, KATHY: Band 1, 2: German Club 1: VOE l 3: OEA 3 tHistorian1: DECA 4: FHA 4. JANSEN, TRICIA: Pep Squad 1, 2: Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spanish Honor Society 4. JERNIGIN, DEANNA: Class Officer 1: Class Favorite 1: Track 1: Drill Team 1, 2 tOfficer1: Basketball 1: FHA 1: Yearbook Staff 1: Stu- dent Council 2: DECA 3 lSecretary1: Office Aide 3, 4: Bowling 3: Volleyball 2. JESTER, MELISSA: Spanish Honor Society 4: Band 1: Swim Team 1, 2, 3: Class Officer 1: Student Council 1 lPresident1 Beta Club 1: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3: Speech Club 1: Drama Club 1: Newspaper Staff 1: Yearbook Staff 1. JEU, CYNTHIA: Bearkadettes 1: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: JETS 3: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4 lSecretary1: Political Club 4 lReporter1: National Forensic Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lReporter1. JEWETT, SCOTT: Art Fair 2 l2nd PIace1: Art Award in Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2. JOHNSON, BARBARA: HECE 4. JOHNSON, DAVID: VICA Printing Club 2, 3, 4 lDistrict: State: First Place Winner 3, 41. JOHNSON, ERIC: National Scholastic Award 1: Tennis 2, 3. JOHNSON, PEGGY: Volleyball 1, 3: Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3 lGirls Ensemble 11: National Honor Society 3, 4. JOHNSON, SUSAN: Band 1, 2, 4: Current Event Club 4: Drama 4. JOHNSTON, CLARENCE: Drafting 3 lDistrict: State: Region: 2nd Place Winner1. JONES, KATHY: Swim Team 1,E2,3, 4 :District Champs: Regional Finalist1: Scuba Club 4 iTreasurer1: Ski Club 4: Backpacking Club 4g JONES, RANDY: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 3. JOY, LISA: Drama Club 1: Speech Club 2, 3: Spanish Honor Society 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 :President 41: Dia- mond Pin 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2: History Club 1. JOYCE, CHRIS: Yearbook 1, 2: Drama 2: Thes- plans 3: Pon Pom Squad 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. JUMPER, DONNA: KAAZ, KEN: KAAZ, KIRK: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KALEY, KATHLEEN: FTA 4: Bearkadettes 3: Of- fice Aide 3. KASPER, KIM: Varsity Cheerleader 1: FFA 2 lDis- trict and Regional Winner1: Cross Country 3: Tennis 3: FCA 3: Student Council 1. KEEHNER, CHERYL: Swim Team 1: Medical Careers Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4 lVice- President 41: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 :District 3:41. KELTNER, TOM: Spanish Honor Society 4: Foot- ball 1, 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4. KERNAGHAN, BILL: Band 1, 2, 3: German Club 2. KETZELMAN, CECILIA: Student Teacher 1, 2, 3: Cinema Club 2, 3: French Club 4: Honor Society 3, 4. KEY, PAM: French Club 1 lTreasurer1: Student Council Representative 2, 3: Drama 4: Speech 4: Choir 4: Backpackers Club 4 lTreasurer1: FTA 4: Art Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4. KIMBRELL, SHERRY: Student Council Repre- sentative 1: Choir 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 1, 2: HECE 3, 4 lPresident 31. KIMMEY, KAREN: Honor Society 3, 4: FFA 3, 4. KIMZEY, REBECCA: Drama Club 1: FHA 3 lFirst Vice-President1: Art Club 3: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Bearkadettes 4. KINDLE, KAREN: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Track 2: Library Club 4. KING, CINDY: Class President 1: Student Coun- cil 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4: Bearkadettes 2: Choir 1, 2, 3.4: Thespian 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Miss KHS 4: Choir Aide 3, 4. I KING, MURA: VICA 3. . E KNAPP, ROBIN: VICA 3, 4 lStateiCompetition 3: Cosmetology Officer 41:vYearbcok. Staffg,2: NH54- I :.i. KOBELL, MARY: Art- Club 21, fTreasurer1V:EfHonc1rl Society-3, 4: .DECA'4,lTlfi33SIJEeF1-'i KOEPKEJMGHELE: IDECAEJ4. knecsn, KENNETH: :.Foc:bailr1.f 2444133.44153 ' ball1: Math Aide 3. if 3 , n:n ' -,l' fgj LAAKE, MARY: :Yearbook 43 3555.1 Qfgf Math Aide 3. E I lgli I. E 'E E LABAUVE, FIOXANNE: HECE4 lSecretary1. Laeorrre, STEPHEN: Speech 'Clllbi 2, 3,413 Football 1: Cross Country 2: Mu AlphaITheta 2, 3: Debate 2, 3, 4: UlL Regionals 3, 4: NFL District 2, 3, 4: History Club 1: TARS 1: JETS 2, LAIBLE, JAMES: Chess Club 1: German Club 1, 2. - LAIRD, CONNIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lMarching: State 4: Area 3, 4: Regional 2, 3, 4: District 1, 2, 3, 41. LANCASTER, CHRISTI: Science Aide 33 Band 1, 2, 3. LANGE, DIANNE: Choir 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Business Aide 43 Office Aide 3. LANGE, MICHELLE: LANGSTON, JEFF: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 lManager33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 KMBDBQGFJQ Baseball 3, 4. LANIER, PATRICIA: Student Council Represen- tative 1, 2, 3 iSecretary 333 National Junior Honor Society 13 Speech Club 13 Swimming 13 Volleyball 1, 2. LANKFORD, DIANE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lDistrict3 Region3 Area33 Spanish Club 13 Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3 tSecretary33 Student Council 33 Political Club 4 lVice- President33 JETS 33 Girls State 43 Diamond Pin 2, 33 National Merit Finalist 4. y 3, LANTZ, REBECCA: VICA 3, 43 Vocational Print- ing 4 iVice-President3. LARA, ROBERT: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 1,2, 3, 4 tOf- ficer 333 FHA 43 FTA 43 ICT 43 Football 1, 2,'3. LEANDER, LOU: Medical Careers Club 3, 43 Bearchat Newspaper 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 FHA 2. LQBOEUF, TANUA: -Volleyball 1, 2, 3 iCaptain 233 Class Duchess 1, 2, 43 FCA 2, 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Who's Who 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2. LEVINTON, CAROL: . 3 by LENART, JOE: Basketball 13 ICT 4 iTreasurer3. LEYENDECKER, ERNIE: Student Council 1, 23 Baseball 13 Ski Club 43 Bass Club 4 Nice- President3. LILLY, MARK: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 2. y , LINDSEY, MIKE: LINDSEY, STEVIE: JETS 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Fire Marshal 43 NHS 4. LITTLE, LYNN: VICA Club 3, 43 Vocational Print- ing 3, 4 IPresident 43 Reporter 33. LIVINGSTON, G. NELSON: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 JETS 23 Drama Club 4. 1 1 LOGAN, CATHY: Tennis 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2. LOGSDON, MIKE: Water Ski Club 4. , LONG, VALERIE: Drama 33 Band 1, 23 Diving 4. LOUDER, CAROL: Gymnastics 1, 23 Cheerleader 33 DECA Aide 43 Riding Club 4 lSergeant of Arms3. LUNDAHL, DAVID: Golf 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 2. . . y LYSSY, DAVID: Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 33 FFA 1, 2, 33 Home- coming Duke 4. ' - 3 f 'Hff 3 I MacKENNEY, BRIAN: Air Conditioning 23 Auto Mechanics 3, 4 iFirst Place District3 State Winner33 VICA 4 IPresident3. MANGER, RAYNE: Art Club 3, 4 lVice-President 33 Secretary 433 Art Awards iSchoIastic Gold Key 33 First Place Pencil Drawing3 Blue Rib- bon Houston Livestock and Rodeo 333 Art Aide 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. MARTIN, BECKY: Bowling Team 23 OEA 33 ICT4. MARTIN, BILL: Football 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2. MARTIN, DENISE: Art Club 33 Medical Careers Club 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Office Aide 43 Spanish Club 13 Choir 13 Beta Club 13 Y-Teens MARTIN, LISA: OEA 33 Teacher Aide 4. I MARTIN, MELANIE: Band 1, 3, 4 tSolo'and En- semble 1, 333 Drill Team 23 Orchestra 43 Z Club 2, 33 Teacher Aide 3, 43 Junior Honor Society 13 Mu Alpha Theta 2. MARTIN, RICHARD: Auto Mechanics 3, 4. MASCOLO, LOUIS: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Aide 3 lSolo 81 Ensemble Contest33 Spanish Club 13 JETS 23 Bowling Club 4. V MATHENY, SANDRA: Cosmetology 3, 43 VICA 3. 43 FHA 1. MATTHEWS, DAVID: Tennis 1, 2, 33 Basketball 2.3, MATTHEWS, STARLA: .Tennis 13 Volleyball 23 Class Officer 1, 2 Nice-President 13 President 3 233 Class Favorite 23 Homecoming Dutchess 4. MAYER, JULIE: German Club 13 Pep Club 13 Choir 13 DECA 43 Girls Athletic Club 1. MAYNE, SUSAN: FTA 2, 3, 4 tvice-President 433 1 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 :Regional Qualifier 2, 333' Track 1, 2, 3, 4 tRegional Qualifier 1, 2, 433 FCA by 1, 2, 43 Newspaper 3,43 Library AV ,Club 43m ' Choir 1. I 5 McADOW, DAVID: Football 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta , 3, 43 JETS 2, 3, 43 Teahcer's Aide 3, 4:,,NHS 4. McANALLY, JAMES: Vocational Drafting 3, 43 VICA Club 4 lPresident3. MCCAULEY, JULIE: Bowling Team 13 Basketball ,,,,, 23 TARS 3 Nice-President33 spooon Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ITreasurer 433 Speech Aide 4. McELYEA, GREG: Football 1, 2,332 Track,,1, 2, 33 Water Ski Club43 Diving 2, 3.2 MCHENRY, GWEN: CVAE 1, 23 VOCT 3, 4. McKENNEY, TODD: Basketballl 2, 3,3 4 tCo-gn, Captain 3, 433 National Honor Society 3, 43' Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha , Theta,2, 33 National Merit Finalist 4. MCKINLEY, KAREN: National Honor Society 3, 4' tvice-President 433 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4 iPresident 433,JETS 2, 3, 43 Medical Careers 23 Spanish Honor Society 23 Nuclear Science Symposium Representative 33 Math Competi- tor 2,,3, 4. 3, 1 by MCLEOD, CAMPBELL: Office Aide 1, 23 DECA Club 3, 4 lState Winner3. Mclvlll.l.eN, ANDY: Swimming 1,2, 3, 4 rcapraln 433 Nominated US Naval Academy3 LaCrosse: 1. MEASLES, BRENDA: Band 13 Bearkadettes 2, 3... 4 loffloor 333 Office Aide 3, 4. I MILLER, DIANE: National Honor Society 3, 43 Mu . Alpha,Theta -2, 3, 43,JETS 2, 3, 43.MediCal,,, 3' Careers Club 2, 4. 3 1 'I I MILLER, GREG: Football 1. ulll,l.lsn,eeuv:'Golf Team llss 14 272 lCaptain 33 Marching Band 13 Chess Club 2, 3. MILLIGAN, NANCY: French Club 1, 23 Class Of- ficer 23 AV Aide 3. , . y MILLS, JOSEPH: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Football 1. MOHN, KENNETH: Spanish Club 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Backpacking Club tvice-President 43. MOLNAR, JOHN: Basketball 1, 2 iCo-Captain33 Cross Country Track,1, 23 Chess Club 1, 23 DECA 4. MOON, ROBERT ALLEN: Science Club 3. MOORE,.ED: Ski.Club 4, , MOORE, TOM: Football 23 Track 2, 43 Cross Country 4. MORGAN, RONNIE: Speech .Club 113 Auto, Mechanics 2, 33 VICA 43 ICT 4. MORRILI., WILLIAM: Science Aide 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 VICA 4. MOSLEY, DENNIS: Football 1, 23 Track 13 CVAE 1, 23 CVAE Coop 3, 4. MOSS, PEGGY: VICA 3, 43 Vocational Printing 3, 4 QSGCYSIBYYQ State Winner3. MOYER, KRISTI: Basketball 1, 2, 3 iLettered 233 Varsity Baseball Team Bat Girl 33 Track 1, 2. MUEHLBRAD, RUTI-IIE: Head Twirler 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Ill 4 iSecretary-Treasurer 433 FHA1,2,3,4.' 3, n MUGUIRA, MARITZA: Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3 i3rd Place National Exam33 Art Club 23 ,Bowling Team 1. H n MULAC, KATHY: Spanish Club 13 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4 iRepresentative 2, 33 Treasurer 433 ,Spanishj,Honor ,,Society,2, 3, 4g,FCA 2,.,3, 4 tSecretary 433 Swim Team 3, 4 ilvlanagerj. MURPHY, MONICA: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .i.FfeS'df?Pl.4l- NABORS, BILLY: Basketball 1, 2, 3,43 Choir1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Volleyball ,Beau 4 -.r.,l, . l.,, . ,,,, . NEE, LINDA: Library Club 13 Library Aide 13'Ger- man Club 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, n ?QFCA 1,2, 3. 43,JETS 2:,Backpacking Club 3. NEELY, KENNETH: '-ll' VICA 3,34 iParliarnentarian 33 Sargent of Arms 433 Scuba Club 43 Vocational 4' NEIL, LORI: Pep 'Club If Class' 'Favorite 13 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 FCA 2. NIQHOLSHKAREN: French Club 13 I-lonor 7iSociety'33 Medical Careers Club 43 Office Aide 3, 4. NITSCH, PAMELA: ,German Club 1, 2, 3, 43FHA 2. 5 . .. Hi NODURFT, ROBERT: History Aide: Chess Club. NOLINGBERG, JOHN: Student Council 4 lPresi- dent33 Basketball 1, 2, 334: water Skiing Club 43 Who's Who 43 History Club 1. NQRD, MERJA: French CILIDQ Orchestra 4. NORRIS, MARY: Mu'AlpnafTnota 2, 3, 4: Jets 2, 3, 4 iSecretary 433 Spanish Honor Society 43 ,Band 1,23 World,Hlstory5,Aide 4 .,t,, y Nowlx, crime: Basketball 1, 2, 3,1443 Art Aide 1, 2. . OBRIEN, CQRINNE3 Frenon,Club,1,, ODENWELILER, CHRISTINE: Band 212 lSolo 8Q En- sembIe33 FHA 13 Swim Team 1, 23 German Zygearkaclette Reserve 2. , OGLETREE, ALAN:Y Band 1312, 33 German Club 1, 23 Math Honors 1, 23 Basketball 2, 33 Nomi- 3 if gsted'ScholarsmpiLou1sianaTTQIT4. 'jj is ORAHOOD, CATHY: French Club 13 Drama'Club 2, 33 Thespian 43 Office Aide 3, 43 Medical Careers Club 3. 3 3 , ORT, TAMMY: Volleyball 13 Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4 lLieutenant 33 Captain 433 Honor Society 3, 43 Medical,Career ,Club 43 FTA 4. OSTERA, DEAN: Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Spanish Club 13 Drama 1. PAIGE, JOHN: Student Council 1, 23 Science Club 3, 4: Speech Club 1, 23 Drama Club 2,33 Thespian 3, 43 Best Personality 4. PALMER, DYANA: National Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Bearkadettes 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 FTA 43 Honor Roll 1, 2,,',3, 43 1-year straight A pin 13 Seniors 231 2 Club 3- , Bowling Team 2. PARKER, DANNY LEE: OEA 4. ' .PARKER:,,GREG: Football 13 . ,A Science,,Club 2: scuiiiitissciub 3 i3i i5resadents-i41f3i3-sciendiifihlde 33 English Aide 4. PECKHAM, LINDA: FHA 2: Class Officer 3, 4: Student Council, Representative 3351-listory PEPPER, JILL: Drill Team 1, 2. PERKINS, RICK: Football 13 Bowling Club 2 1 tPresjgent1: Belgavorial ,Science Egir lFirst Place1.l 'A' ' ffl' I PETERS, LARRY: Football 1, 2, 3,42 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 13 Who's Who 4: Homecoming Court,4: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. -- PETERS,'MICHELLE: DramaClub1 lVice-Presi- dent13 JV Gymnastic Team 13 Track 23 FTA 3: FHA 4 lVice-President13 Bearkadettes 43 Homecoming Court 43 Who's Who 4: Football Sweetheart 4. A A ' A PIERCE, BEVELYN: Basketball 13 Speech Club 13 Band 1, 2, 3 lTwirler 2, 31: Choir 2, 3 lState Madrigal 31: Class Representative 23 VOE 4. PIERCE, JESSE: Spanish Club 3: Soccer 1, 2: Swimming 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2. PLANT, SUSAN: Spanish Club 1: Spanish Na- tional, Honor Society 2, .33 Bearkadettes 2: Bearkadette Reserves 1. T POINDEXTER, TOM: Varsity Tennis 13 Ski Club 2: Scuba Club 4. PRAY, RUSS: Football 1, 2, 3,43 Track 2. PRECUP, JOE: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1. PRICE, KRISTEN: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4 IOfficer 3, 413-,Choir 1,23-Track 2,3: Class Officer 3. PRICHARD, JIMMIE: VICA 2, 3, 4. PRUITT, CAROL: FHA Hero 1, 2, 43 VICA 33 Art Club 43 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo tThird Place 33 Second Place 41. RABON, CLIFFORD: Junior Honor Society 1 lPresident13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Basketball 3. Q a RABURN, TAWN: Bearkadettes 1, 2 lExecutive Officer: Reporter 213 Bearchat Newspaper Staff 3: Class Officer 33 Class Officer 4. RADLEY,:GRAClE:1gg-Basketball 1 : OEA 3, 4. RAINVIATER, CHARLES: Scuba Club 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lBand Aide 4: District 2, 3: Region 3: Area ,413 Ski Club 3. RAMEv5s.lol-IN: -VICA 4: RANDOLPH, JANISCH: VOE 43 Yearbook 1, 23 A OEA 43 FHA 4: VICA 2, 4. RASMUSSEN,'VAI,: Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. . REA, LAURIE: Outing Clubl-1322: DramaSf2. ffff REDDICK, JOHN: Math Contest 2. REED, SHAWN: Basketball 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 IBoy?s Ensemble 1, 23 Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 4: Boyia Quartet 23'Firts Ratings: StatefMadrigal l ::f i 313 Track 1, 2: Football 1. REEVES, JEANENE: DECA 2, 4: Softball 2. REEVES, TRACEY: Drama Club 1, 23 ,Track 23 Audibvisual Aiea 23 FFA3, 4: JETS Library' Club 43 Library Aide 4. REIM, KEVIN: Football 1, 2, 3: Scuba Club 2, 3, 4: office Aide 4:,Art Club 3,343 FcA 1, REINDL, DONNA:'Band 1, 2313, 4 iSold and En- I semble 1, 41: FTA 1 Nice-President13 Seniors eeariiiiats New51:5apers:afr3,4 qEdit8r43Aa-3 :iss vertising Manager 31: First District UIL Feature Writing 3. ' RENTFRO MARY: Basketball1 2 3' Ski Club 4. ESTER: Newsiiapef ,stair 3, 4 lSports Editor 413 Swim Team 1, 23 Science Club 1: Speech Club 2. RICHARDS, AMY: Art Club 1,2, 3 fTreasurer 31. RICKERTIVDEBRA: ifaiii if I RICKERT, PATRICIA: RINER, KEN: Track 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. RIZZO, MARK: Band 1, 2, 3: National, Honor Society: Who's Who: Stage Band 1, 2, 3. ROBERTS, PATRICIA: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 iCap- tain 4: All-District 3, 41: Basketball 23 Track 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Student Council Representative 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 4 Nice-President 3: President 41. ROESNER, DAVID: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 lGreenhand and Chapter Farmer 13 Lone Star Farmer 31: Ger- man Club 4. ROGERS, ANITA: Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Medical Careers Club 3. ROGERS, LAURA: Band 1, 2, 3 iOfficer 31: Choir 1,23 FBLA 1, 2, 3 iOfficer 313 Boys Swim Mn- ager 2: VFW Speech Winner 3. ROSEN, JIM: Ski Team 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2: Wrestling 2. 1 RUBEN, ROBERTA: French Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Honor Society 43 German Award 23 Who's Who in Texas 81 Oklahoma in Foreign Languages H977 for Spanish, German and French 3, 41. RUBLE, TOD: Baseball 1, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 2. SANDEI., JAMIE: Student Council 33 Swim Team 2, 3. SANDERS, CHERI: French Club 1, 2. SANDERS, MAVIN: Auto Mechanics 3, 43 Track. SANDERS, TERRI: Cheerleader 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2 Nice-President 213 Class Treas- urer: Science Club 1, 23 Soccer 13 Library Aide 13 Track 23 Junior Honor Society 2. SANFORD, DEICHE: FHA 1, 2, 3: FFA 2: Office Aide 3, 43 FHA Hero 4 tPresident1: Library Aide 4 IAV Library Vice-President1. SAUTTER, BETH: DECA 4. SAYEN,.JOHN: 3 . 3 SCHARN, CECELIA: FHA 1: FHA ll 4 Iofficer13 Art Aide 4. SCHULT2, RICKY: VICA 3, 43 Football 2. SCOTT,1WYANE: Math Aide 33: Basketball 1. SENIOR ERIC: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 43 Ski Club 4. SEVERN, DAVID: 3 SHAFFER, STEVEN: Footballf1, 2, 3, 43 Audio Visual Aide 4. SHELTON, TINA: Junior National Honor Society 13 Scholastic Letter iAcademic1: English Aide 3: spanish Honor Society'4. I SHEPPARD, PAUL: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Art Club 2: FCA 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3. SI-IOEMATE. EARL: , 3 SHOUSE, MIKE: Speech Club 1, 2, 3,43 Nice- President 4: Debate Team 3, 413 Speech Aide 4: Basketball 1. SILL, CHERYL: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3: Class Favorite A 3, 4: Junior Homecoming Dutchess: Mascot 43 Who's Who: Student Council Representative 44 i, f SINCLAIR, BEVERLY: Track 13 Speech 1, 2, 33 Office Aide 4. SITTER, TIM: Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 French Clubs 2, 3, 43'Basketbair 1, 23 Yearbook 13 Teachers Aide 4. SKELLY, CHIP: SKIRVIN, DAVID: Band 2, 3, 4 ISolo and Ensem- ble Contest3, 41: French Club 13 JETS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Foreign Language Festival 3. SMITI-I, DEBRA: Choir 1, 2: Student Council 13 Volleyball2, 3, 43 FCA 1, 3,42 French Club 2, 33 Girls State Alternate 3: NHS 4. SMITH, LYNETT'E: Tennis 23 Student Council 13 Yearbook 4. SMITH TERESA: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2.3: FHA 3. SOLAND, SHERYL: Volleyball 13 Track 13 Basketball 1, 2: Drill Team: Tennis Team 3. SPEER, LAURA: Office Aide 43 French Club 2, 3. STACK, JEANNE: Track 1, 2, 3 lCo-Captain 31: Health Aide 2. STAGNER, BART: Junior Honor Society 1: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Debate 23 Band 1, 23 Choir 3, 4 tRegion 413 Drama 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 German Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 1. STANLEY, KAY: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Band 1, 2, 3: Speech Club 3: Drama Aide 43 NHS 4. STECK, GARY: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3 lFirst Place Regional Drafting Competition 213 English Aide 4: Football 1. STREINER, ELENA: Drama Club 1, 2, 3,41 Band Aide 4. STRIPLING, JEANICE: FHA Hero 1, 2: VOCT 3, 4. STULL, LAURIE: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 23 German Club 2, 3: Medi- cal Careers Club 3, 4 lTreasurer 41: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 4. SULLIVAN, KATHY: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 iUIL First Division Rating 2, 313 JETA 23 Mu Alpha Theta 2. SURDACKI, LINDA: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4 Nice- President 413 JETS 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 43 Drama Club 13 Swim Team 23 Math Aide 3, 4: Diamond Pin 3. SWIFT, DONNA: TANDA, BILL: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Ski Club 4. TANDY,fI DAVID: Track 1, 21-FCA 1, 2: Cross Country 2. TANNING, MARIANNE: Drama Club 2, 33 Office Aide 1, 2, 3: Basketball Manager 3: LaCrosse Manager 3. 3 if .- TELLING, LEE: Airconditioning and Refrigera- tion 2 lSecretary1: ICT 3 lReporter1. TENCH, CHERYL: Art Club 3, 4: Chess Club 4. TENGLER, KELLY: Volleyball 23 Choir 1, 23 French Club 23 Business Aide 4. THIGPEN, SHARON: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Raiders for Christ 1, 2,322 Club 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Chemistry Physics Club 33 Codac 33 Pep Squad 23 Yearbook 2, 33 Choir 1, 2,41 La Girl's State 33 Class Officer 1, 2. THOMAS, JEFF: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 13 Wrestling 2, 33 Newspaper l l 2, 33 Student Council 1, 23 Class Officer 1, 2, 3. THOMAS, WILLIAM: Swim Team 13 Track 13 Medical Careers Club 1, 2. TIPTON, RACHEL: FHA 13 Band 13 FFA 3, 4. THURMAN, ELIZABETH: Art Club 1, 2 lThird Place Spring Art Festival13 Bowling Club 23 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 lEditor 43 Aide 41. TOOLEY, DEBORAH: FTA 2: Art Club 1, 2, 3. TORRES, DEBRA: Band 1, 23 Bearkadettes 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Office Aide 2, 33 Lab. Aide 4. TRAFTON, TERRI: Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. lFlag Corps 33 Solo and Ensemble CODIGSOQIHOROY Pin 2, 3. . . TREADAWAY, LISA: French Club 1'3i23Volleyball 2. ' I TRIBBLE, STAN: Radio TV. TRIMM, BRYAN: Tennis 13 Scuba Club 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Backpack Club 43 Swim Team1. TURLEY, ELIZABETH: Swim Team 2, 33 FCA 43 Band 13 Cheerleader 3, 43 German Club 23 Most Wittiest 43 Ski Club 2. TUMINO, JOHN: Swim Team 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. TURNER, LAURA: Bearkadette Reserve 13 Bearkadettes 2, 3. TURNER, SYL: Football 1, 2: Track 13 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 lDistrict Champion 2, 3, 43 . Regional 81 State Finalist1.g TYSON, BRENDA: Chess CIub'1j3.gl3rill :3 Team 12 Volleyball 2. A I 3 7 I TYSON, SANDRA: Chess Club 13 Track Club 13 Drill Team 1. VANEK, GWEN: Track 1, 23 Band 13 Basketball 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Soccer 2. VANN, SANDY: Speech Club 11 Bearkadette Reserve 13 National Junior Honor Society 13 FCA 2, 33 Basketball 23 Mu Alpha Theta 23 33 Athletic Aide 33 History Aide 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Bearchat Newspaper Staff 43 Dia- mond Honor Pin 3. VARNEY, SCOTT: Football 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. VARSEL, KATHLEEN: Medical Careers Club 22 FHA 4lViCe-Pl'eSider1t1. , 3 l'.3V' I l.., iglgff g ,V VELLECA, DIANE: Indust,ri'ia.lf7?'A,r,ts, 2, 3 lSweetheart 313 DECA 4 iSecretary1. VOGELHEIM, JENE: TARS 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Golf Club 43 Chess Club 3, 43 FTA 33 Soft- ball 1,22 Junior Achievement 1, 23 Band 1. VOGLER, BEN: Football 13 Medical Careers Club 1, 2 iTreasurer 313 German Club 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Student Council 3, 43 Scuba g nClub 43 Ski Club 4. gg 'wif' VOWELI., VIVIAN: Band 1, 2, 3, 43'NHS 4. WADLEY, TAYLOR: Football 1, 2 lLetterman 13 Varsity Letterman 21. WAEDEKIN, MARGARET: JETS 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 313 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 UIL Spelling 2, 3, 4 tDistrict Win- ner1. WAGGONER, EARL: WAGNER, JEFF: A WAGNER, PAM: Spanish Club 1, 23 Biology Club 12 French Club 3. WALKER, RUSSELL: VICA 3, 43 Vocational Drafting 3, 4. WALLACE, LISA M.: Bearkadette's 1 IRBSSNSSH Girls Varsity Track 33 Boys Tracks tSweetheart '77 313 DECA 4 lReporter13 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 History Aide 3. WALLACE, RUSTY: Yearbook Photographer 3, 43 Journalism Aide 33 Office Aide 43 Bass Club 43 Drafting Club 2, 3. WARD, CHRISTY: Cosmetology 3, 4 lPresident 43 Treasurer 313 VICA. 3, 4. WARD, CYNTHIA: Basketball 13 French Club 1. 2: Newspaper Staff-3, 74 tAdvertising Man- ager13 Business Aide 43 Choir 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 TARS 13 UIL Typing Con- test First Place 3. WARD, DAVID: French Club 1, 23 German Club 3, 43 Outing Club 33 Backpacking Club 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Basketball 23 Student Council Repre- sentative 3. WASHBURN, LISA: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 lCo-Cap- tain 413 FCA 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 413 Class Repre- sentative 13 Reporter 3. WATSON, RANDALL: Student Council 13 Philosophical Association 2. WELLS, KATHERINE LYNN: Speech Club 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3,4tSecretary 413 JETS 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 13'fMedi'cal Careers Club 23 TARS 1. . Q . WESSMAN, FREDDIE: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Historic Club 13 Science Club lg Track 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Backpacking Club 43 Football 4 lTrainer13 Basketball 4 lTrainer13 Swimming 4 tManager1. WEST, SYLVIA: Thespians 1, 23 National Foren- sic League 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 iState Solo 81 Ensemble13 National Poetry Contest Winner 43 NHS 4. WHITE, SONDRA: German Club 33 Medical Career Club 3, 4. ' ' WHITE, KEELEY: Bandit, 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 33 President 43 Sweetheart43 District, Region 1, 2,413 Best PersonalityQ43.Speech Club 13 Class Treasurer 13 Class Representative 1, 2 lOfficer 3, 413 State UIL Solo 8. Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. WICKER, D. DUANE: English Honors 13 Key Club 13 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 43 JETS 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 23 French Club 23 Foreign Language Aide 33 Math Aide 43 Who's Who 3. WILBANKS, AM:..VolleybQI.13 ,Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Dia- mond Pin 23 Scuba Club 4. WILCOXON, ROBERT: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 33 JETS 2, 33 Medical Careers Club 23 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 4. WILDMAN, TOM: Band 1, 2, 33 Scuba Club 2, 33 English Aide 3, 4. WILLHITE, TRACI: Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Aide 2, 33 Homemaking Aide 43 Volleyball 1, 2. WILKINSON, RON: Speech 13 Drama 33 Band 1, 2, 3 iSoIo Rating l, 113 Choir 1, 3, 43 D. E. 4 lVice-President1. WILLIAMS, BLANE: Varsity Golf 3, 4. WILLIAMS, DALE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lRegion Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 413 Math Aide 3. WILLIAMS, DOUG: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Football 23 Science Aide 43 Base- ball 13 Band 1. WILLIAMS, JACOUELYN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 iOf- ficer13 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lOfficer13 Volley- ball 1. WILLIAMS, PHILLIP T., JR.: Football 1, 2, 43 Track 131Mu Alpha Theta 1, 23 Cheerleader 13 Twirler 1. WILLIAMS, SCOTT: Ski Club 2: Swim Team 1. WILLIAMS, STACY: Class Officer 1, 43 Class Representative 23 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing Club 23 Counselors Aide 43 Track 13 Homecoming Dutchess 4. WILLIAMSON, STEVE: Basketball 13 Spanish National Honor Society 2. WILLIS, JEFF: Drama Club 13 Baseball 13 News- paper Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3. WILSON, JERI: WILSON, KATHY: Bearkadette 2, 3 lOfficer 313 French Club 23 Water Ski Club 4 lSecretary1. WILSON, MIKE: Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4 lDistrict13 Track 2, 3. WILSON, TARI: FFA 3 tSecretaryl: CVAE 4 lSec- retary1. ' WILSON, VICKI: Student Council 1 lSenator13 Class Officer 23 VOE 3 lVice-President13 Speech Club 1. WINFIELD, KEVIN: WINKLER, KAREN: Basketball 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 OEA Club 3. WINTERHOFF, KAREN: Swim Team 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 tSolo and Ensemble: State Bnad 43 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 43 Secretary 413 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 2. WISNOSKIE,,SHEILA: Basketball 1, 2: National Honor'Society 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 33 OEA 4. WOODROMEQBRYAN: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 ll.onestar Farmer'f31.' I WOODS, DAWN: Student Council 2, 3, 43 Office Aide' 3, 43 FTA 4. WOODSON, ALLEN: CVAE Coop 1, 2, 3, 4 lVice- President13 VOCT 2 lVice-President1. WORRELL, ROYCE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresident1. WRIGHT, CHARLES: Yearbook Staff 13 Scuba QQIQA, Printing Club 3, 4 iParliamen- tarian 31. YOCKEY, DEBORAH: VOE 3, 43 VICA 3, 4. , YOUNG, ROBERT: Band 1, 2, 33 Art Club 33 Golf Team 2. ZARNOW, DEBRA: DE 43 VOE 33 German Club 13 Band 1, 2, 3. ZIMMEL, MARIANNE: Student Council 13 FTA 1, 23 Counselors Aide 1, 23 Office 4. Seniors 233 J -rfb Ct, A-4 ,.. Top left: Library proves to be a quiet refuge. Top right: Becky Vreeland gives a sweet smile to an admirer. Above: You vvouldn't happen to know this Algebra formula would you? Lynn Hoyt. Middle right: Junior Officers: Beth Agricola, Don Collins, Jim Kramer. Right: Barbara Hoole and Paula Hiller remem- bered to use their Tickle this morning. 234 Juniors W 2. ii ff if K 1 M. iw W? if ' ' i' tt' W, WTC' we 74 ,ww 7 , J sq My , . 1 .W was ,. f Q J A 4 I - Just One More Year Juniors had mixed feelings this year. Enthusiasm on Valentine's Day vvas hard to miss, not to mention the day the senior rings arrived. Along with the rings came an air of anticipation-vvho would turn it the 79th time? Then there vvas those PSAT scores! , ,ar , f aff? ' ,Wiz 47' 4. fe A, ., ,, 2 ., ff- Top left: David Kennard memorizing and girl watching at the same time. Top right: Susan Duval in deep concentration. Middle left: You say you play it just like a fiddle? Boyce Ervvin. Above: Junior Representa- tives: Seated, Braz Holt, Paige Bird. Standing, Don Collins, Eddie Cobb, Cindy Sills, Roddy Roy, Bearkat lVlascot, Christine Price, Kendall Crossman. Left: Two master brains and master builds of KHS. Danny Huddle- ston and Randy Polka. Juniors 235 5. ss i Top left: A mug shot of Bruce Aydlett. Top right: Now what did you want for Christmas? Above: What's a big boy like you doing in a place like this? Kelly Clem. Lower right: With this setting Kevin Speer could run for president. 236 Juniors .M - ' f i Top Left: Three musketeers on the rampage. Middle Left: Jerry Rahm, the flower child. Above: Sandy Bolger and Lauri Cross munch out. Bottom Left: Is it puppy love or the pink panther? Kerri Winkler. Juniors 237 Agan, Stephanie Agricola, Beth Airey, Scott Akers, Thomas Alexander, Bruce Alford, Wayne Allday, Cathy Allee, Beth Allison, Amy Allison, Keith Alvis, Susan Ambrose, Dawn Anderson, llene Anglin, Bobby Apa, Angela Armistead, Susan Atkinson, Luanne Ault, Danny Austin, Kelley Austin, Sharon Avary, Robert Baggett, David Bagley, Cheryl Bailey, Barry Bailey, Linda Baker, Leslie Balch, Teresa Ball, Linda Bamsch, Sharon Banning, Kathleen Banowsky, Michael Baranski, Steven Barclay, Barry Barenklau, Eric Bartosh, Steve Beard, Greg Beardmore, Cynthia 238 Juniors Beaty, Debra Beaver, Lisette Beck, Sandra Behrens, Cynthia Bell, Mike Time Doesn'l Wait for Us A,-ma. fr .V ,- M gg-sg ,,,. i! We F4 ,, M1 , Q kung? . f 'V , H I .H fs, ff ,M fe Q V ,. 5 C l , , l ,, K ii , ff 6 - , ,, MW , If Mi s.. , za., . .2 2 wp. ' K' ill . f ' z, w 'V . 5 f -nee, iw ,. ,, ,, YT 4 X. A ,, .Z , ul, - L sr, 11+ hy!! ,ff ff if f ' Q 1 2 4 A sv 9, is 'F' f a . , 1 ax ng if ka my mzfiimiga Eff- S' T A Tiff- is 1 . , . ,x,' I , F may ,,f,.1,,fk Q 1 r I ' 4' , , i , I Q55 Al '-' Q Im . I ' , as M 2 It 3 Q gm Fl' 5 a, M13 , GF, ,V f 5 ll' T 1 L2 2 , if 7 g e , + L, if ...,,, J, -n-...V A 7 if MM! 94 fd V fr 'L as A ,L I K ,LG ar HW Y ,, A N. , ma I ,, 'wiibh V .- lla Bement, Mark Benfer, Judy Benham, Michael Benton, Cynthia Benz, Karen Bera, Darron Berger, Greg Bergeron, John Berkley, Greg Berlin, Elizabeth Bernacki, Robert Berryman, Sharon Besa, Patricia Bessolo, John Betsill, Thomas Binford, Randolph Bird, Paige Birdwell, Brad Black, Katherine Blake, Tom Blanchard, Douglas Blankenship, James Blankenship, Jeb Boado, Edward Boaz, Michael Bolger, Sandra Boone, Henrietta Boudreaux, Raymond Boyce, Deborah Boyd, Karen Left: I think l just invented something! Clifford Craig in science lab. Far left: What would the cheer leaders do without scotch tape! Christine Rosemond Far right: Kathy Talon reciting the Bearkadette history. Right: God Bless America, My ... Jerry Rahm. Boyett, Mark Boyette, Barry Braaton, Rena Branford, Elrick Breeding, Laurie Bressee, Edward Brewer, Richard Brick, Marsha Brizzolara, Cynthia Brooks, Harris Brown, Diana Brown, Luther Bruch, Forrest Brunner, Daniel Brust, Paul Bullock, Jimmy Bunch, Ken Burgin, Patrick Burke, Brad Burroughs, Tamara Butts, Tom Cabaniss, Deborah Cahill, Colleen Cain, Ann Cain, Mary Campbell, Rob Canal, Robert Cannon, Sherri Cantrell, Mitchell Carpenter, Darrell Carpenter, Donna Carr, John Carson, Michael Carter, Stephanie Cartwright, Carolyn Cary, Susan 240 Juniors I ,,.-NC! NW ,aff -is .lr L 12 :53 X.. is f'k, , k iif M rs' V un - 1 li iw' nik 5, '- Y 'N' iw EA' Q a a , G ai , ' i V N x eff' 'K X 4- X G ig , v i is E i' gi' ff J: as n Casserly, Carl Chavez, Gary Chebret, Louis Chesterman, Keith Choi, Sung Chouinard, Monica Clare, Deborah Clark, Bethany Clark, Kimberly Clark, Michael Clarke, Brenda Cleckler, Janece Clegg, Judith Clement, Jennifer Clements, Cathy Cleveland, Elise Cline, Lamont Clower, Gwendolyn Coats, Carolyn Cobb, Edwin Coffey, Kathleen Collins, Donald Colon, Christopher Comeaux, Lisa Comeaux, Wayne Compean, Irma Conly, Marinnia Conn, Diane Connor, John Cook, Melissa Copeland, Barry Cornish, Byron Corson, Michelle Cougot, Donna Cox, Bruce Cox, Laura Craig, Clifford Cramer, Nannette Crofford, Gary Croner, Alison Cross, Laura 242 Juniors Cross, Scott Crossman, Kendall Crout, Laura Crowe, Jesse Cuellar, Amanda Curry, Valerie Curtis, Lorraine Dalton, Lori Dalton, Stewart Daniel, Lee Dartez, Diane Davis, Cynthia Davis, Joseph Davis, Laurie Davis, Shanon Davis, Trudy Davis, Wayne Dawson, David Day, Priscilla Daye, Charlie De Sola, Margaret Deblanc, Paul Delahanty, Jerry Delatorre, Ron Deltscheff, Joan Deltscheff, Jordan Demart, Jack Derington, Alison Rings Turned Seventy Nine Times l eww., mf, N , - . ww. -f it K s.s'st L. K K asf Q X We X A Q , . . .sss E. ,, L X 6 1 li .f X is , X, sh N Q Q Q rs L S , .vas x TRO is' W t fl Q ii N al A rl- I! A gr: H, h'f:'1.:gi 12. M 1 V sil k 1: was xl Q X W if X xe, as -Q xr - . --V :vii lr! I Sw- ede- ' N. me . wssfsts. ,L , QL 'X Q 's.:.- -V - . - '- fi-f 2- K 'F ' X , JH ., ..,g A,--.-A-wt, -A W as ' -E? I 7 53' -' i gl 'fe Y 'ii12Ef:f 'wif' M 5, , Right: You mean you can't wear shorts? A hurt Richard Corman asked. QI? 6 v I I , ,,A,V'-- V f L , Q , :,,,, f V! Q W V1 ,V, I . as lil 1-ffl K 5 A 53 f IE Q Q... K .3 ,,, ' - . L , A'H we ' 2 f f - ' :f5v?f,evf,4f :I ,, ,,,, ' ',4:.W ,Z ' 1 4 V WZ V X .,,, . N o -aku? , 1 L L+ , L p , , ' fl J Z L, tt l kl e fi W 6 Q 15' 31' 'V !5..gi:?, ,f :f'f F QV V gy as ,, .a,,,,5 f QA. , S I aw 4- ye. 'il' Wi Qs ' I Derrick Robert Devine Colleen Dhonau, Craig Diaz, Mitchell Dickie, Anthony Dickinson, Patrick Left: Juniors yell their hearts out at the pep rally. I Dimiceli, Thomas Dingle, Teresa Doepke, Kathryn Dowell, Phillip DQ-ggggy, Carol Doyle, Gary Doyle, William Duggan, Catherine Dumesnil, Lisa Duval, Susan Ebner, Renee Eckert, Billy Edenfield, Mark Egner, Paul Ehrhardt, Duane Ehrlich, Denise Elmore, Wayne Elster, Sharon English, Lisa Ensign, Cynthia Epps, David Erwin Boyce Essex, Paul Evans, Raymond Ewald Patti Fagan, Nlark Farley, Craig Farmer, William Farrell, Gregory Faulkner, Charles Faust, Randall Fenn, Leslie Finegan, John Flickinger, Tanya Flock, Laura l P lex ls n Ei l Y V l l I if Friendly Gossip Occupied Our Time Folsom, Susan Fore, Andrew Forehand, Kelly Fortnum, James Foster, Suzanne Fox, Elizabeth Fox, John Fox, Shelley Foxx, Rebecca Frank, Charles Frey, Thomas Frisbee, Warren Fulton, Robert Furtado, Laurel Fusilier, Gregory Gabel, Peter Gaddie, Brian Gage, Laura Gage, Susan Garcia, Alexander Garcia, Tony Gardner, Elizabeth L s ,,, M , 'Y fs V we Gary, Michael Gautier, Julie George, Sherry Geraci, Betty Germenis, Stephanie Gerstenberg, David Gettle, Sandra Gibbs, James Giles, Doug Gist, Gregory Godwin David Goings Jayne Golasinski, Doyle Goldsmith, Diana Gomez, Julie Gonzales, lVlarie Goode, Jeffrey Goodman, James Goodman, Thomas Goodwin, Winston 244 Juniors ' L J ' J kr , - 5 .. , .. ef. - f , ig? We as i ESQ X N, f 5, ssl rr'ii K We ' f I .R we . 5- ' , M w-at lf . G is .5 --X ' 3' 'E 1 N ge. ' 4 - - . . L , x' --fvs . . Xk.' K K X. as H e K , J , e e ft e, 3 . ' . ie . ,A , - A , as lynx . at K, X5 .' K v 5 ,Q f 1 - Q 1 5 , ., -is Q 4 K av ,af if X s . X333 X 4 K we .3 S 46 E X .lla gli-H 3 l x X J f ii? s 'fi 2 .X ffl as f e K i lilii e gg wk N his Q 1 i K: --0 tt ' f -t - , a,, -f'- i ' l.. ' f Gorman, Richard Goss, Karl Gourley, David Grammer, Mark Grammer, Melanie Granier, Ellen Grappi, Donna Greeker, Karen Green, Mark Greene, Michael Griffin, John 1 Grover, David Groweg, John Gustafson, Keri Guy, Sherry Guzzetta, Lisa ' Habinak, Karen J Hagen, Scott A, l J Hahn, Laura A Hale, Machele Hall, Debra Hall, Donita Hall, Eric Hall, Mark 1 'E J Halloran, Kathi Hammer, Brenda Hammerbacher, Susan Hanosel, Arthur 1 Hanigan, Bernadett Hanlon, Brian 1 1 l Left: I wonder if he forgot me? Estela Meza, Above: Maturity shows class of '79 hard at vvork. Juniors 245 Right: Our golden toed football player hard at work. Jeff Schaffer. Below: No doubt about it Juniors got it all. Greg Majors and Braz Holt. . O ,44vng X A , , , loor 1 1 1 Harris, Brigitte ' -1 Hart, Tammy 1 S ' Q Hartman, Karen i f 5 Hassett, Greg .1 Hatler, Keith Hauser, James 1 V. 11, I ' iss ' an . 1- 1, .. l ze 'Y N .- N T lf 'ir-.Q 7 s I 5 . 1 . . L - -..--. . .. ,gg Hawkins, Teresa y Q Hawkins, Tracy s 1 y , 1 Hayes, Donna Q . y , 11 Hayes, G-reg I Ti Hayes, Patricia N f U X Qi , A Af, Henderson, Elizabeah , , 1 1 s yyey sf , E11 'S , r..,-, -- Hendrickson, Steven W Henry, Cheri D, it , Hernandez, David T Herzig, Thomas Hicks, Brenda , f T Hicks, Tracy k g, 1121 X f 5gi?5E? S R Q 1' -5-f't'NffffEf61 1gf . fel J - '- - .'-. ' A Hleronvmus, Tammv 1 1 ' - i'i1 - neue , ,.- 1 ,.. 13731 . ' Hill, Stephen f as 'X 1 . . Hiller, Paula T 3 1 T l 1lll 111 Holcomb, Gayla Q ,11 ' T ,gs Nav . . ,, N 1 Holden, George s -1 N ' -r1- 1 1 J 1 1 111 11 Q ii'i 1 A ,s.,., A T - fs - s ss s 4 fi 1 f We 5 Hollenshead, Paula ' iess 5 11 ' -- ' , ' -1 -' 1 . . Holmes, Shari 1 P E T - - - - 14 . Holt, William 1 1 1i' - - Homan, Leslie y 6' 1 s K Q yyyr A X , aj Q - r 246 Juniors T M mories Were Macle This Year .J . .- it--. J -,,, , ,i,5,,,:, , k-k. W5 ee ,J i 3 eeeee L , e ee .:.e,:., J 2 X N . web S x xy, J 1 as E? SHR Qwlgii if 4 sg 'NV' 4 1 4 ,,f 1 .... .a 9 it YW 1, 5' Q EK- at . L. . . ' I i'f2i51E5??1 , . s, , '? , r I.. .. -Ka it , 'Q W- x ' '- sf 2 :fi 'fs M .K me . Vfaslk 1 f 5 J LA, -.. vi X Q 1 L 1 L , i.3'3'W'- ' 's 'f',- L A + us Q fi'iLffl:5f f: 2' Lu. ' W' -3 Y '-,fm rw 5' ' N 4 1 2. , ,. :f:':'z'f.wa:.2' -si-N s Si? . 'wig 4 f ..,-an f -s ar . .f eeee lxssrfrgf: N Hood, Christy Hoole, Barbara Hooten, Norman Hopper, Tracy Hornbeck, Dan Houk, Greg Hoyt, Lynn Huard, Michael Hubble, Stacy Huddleston, Danny Huete, lVlargareta Huey, Paul Hughes, David Hulsman, Shelley Hurd, Timothy Hurst, William Hurt, Michael Hynes, Paul Irvine, Elizabeth Isaac, David Isaac, Rhonda lsgett, James Jackson, Andrea Jackson, Russell Jackson, Stephen Jacobs, Linda James, Laurie Janczak, Joseph Jarrell, Rayellen Johnson, Carol Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Johnny Johnson Pamela Johnson Sheryl Johnson Vicki Jones, Jami Jones, Kelli Jones, Kimberlie Jordan, Debra Jorgensen, Lise Juillard, Nanette Kacal, Judith Kading, Charles Kanewske, Jack Karalis, Patricia Karr, Kelli Keeler, David Kelley, Jacquelin Kemp, Kellene Kendrick, James Kennard, David Kerr, Derek Ketterman, Theodore Khushf, George Kimbrell, Cindy King, Andrea King, Egtricia King, Ruby Kinney, John Kipp, Paul Kirchgessner, Axel Kirkpatrick, Kurt Kirkpatrick, Scott Klinker, Kris Knipfer, Earl Kramer, James Kroenecke, lVlark Krueger, Carol Kubena, Archie Kubena, Lad Labonte, Jerry Lambert, Deborah Lancaster, Christopher Lane, Sally Lang, Christopher Langkan, Cheryl Langlois, Brenna Langlois, Page Lango, Herbert Lassiter, Randy Lauck, John Lawrence, Harry Lawson, Gerald 248 Juniors Bad Days Seem to Lump Together Wifgf W 'W' ,Q 'fx ' ml' I Ae 4 y 1 ' 2 li - , s 5, ,51- ,zfll ,,,, ,,,:3 ,L if fu Q 4 AW as A 1 .., if - e -1' 4 11 .A 1,54 if v - ' ww , W 'N 9' M661 W? -az, I ' in 2 ff f ,,,ss,,, ,J .a,, , A A ' J gy g ai gk A I mm ,, W, J ,,,, ,, . N is , ,af ire-M 1 , Left: Cheri Walker displays her Farrah Fawcett smile. Below: l-le's got the lookout for the dance. ,w..g,'5'- '-.. 'wif .,,,,,, J. fe.- '-'Z' lE5n- A..-3, 9 4':'Ln-,,-- Y--' :-, ? , 2,'?., .,5., '-nv -l 1' 5 1 . 1 4-v 1- .qv , 1-,ig 1 4, ?.... ?4v-'kv-'3 ',g4'.a :lk-'g 'lg,'4Eu gr-1'-it-2 1- lar 2 , ,.g. 45 49- CQ, 'WZ if V f W mf fi , 'Q Ze ., ,L f L f A 4 ,ww 'L A J, Lea, Jeff Lea, Mark Lear, Claudette Lee, Judith Lee, Kim Lemmon, Susan Lewis, Brian Lilly, James Lindsey, Jennifer Lipinski, George List, Paul Lombardi, Lori Long, Jana Loper, James Loughmiller, Lee Lowe, Sharon Loya, Jerry Lucas, Jackie Lucas, Rex Luedke, Farrell Luft, Robyn Lux, Andre Lynchard, Victor Lynn, Lisa Lynn, Trisa Lysinger, Jeffrey lVlack, lVlorris Mackenney, Steven Nlajors, Gregory Nlalco lm, Christopher Juniors 249 Mallott, Stephen Maness, Kathy Marr, Robert Marshall, Leah Martin, Lance Martin, Rozella Martin, Steven -Nlggjinezl Qloria Mathews, Mary Matter, Tracy Matthews, Nanci May, Lisa May, Richard McAndrew, Anne Marie McCommon, Kathy McCray, Steve McDaniel, Chris McDermott, Melody McGIockton, Felicia McKay, Donald McKinsey, Rex McLaughlin, James McLeod, Lisa McNair, Maggie McNally, David McNanara, Kelly McNamara, Sandra McQueen, Algie McQueen, Marvin Means, Steven Meissner, Michelle Mellinger, Mark Melton, Cheryl Mena, James Menkemeller, Marc Messier, Elizabeth Meyers, Monty Meza, Estela Michael, Mary Mickle, Byran Miksch, Michelle Millard, Jennifer 250 Juniors ls. puns, 4l Miller, Julie Miller, Kelly Miller, Mark Mills, Angela Mintari, Daniel Moebus, Joan Mondick, Juli Monroe, David Monroe, Eddie Montague, Gregory Montalbano, Lisa Moon, Alicia Moore, Dale Moore, Terrance , Moore, Terry Moreaux, Kerry Morken, David Morovich, Leo Morris, Jack Morris, Jody Morris, Leasha Morris, Lee Moulder, Emmet Moulder, Jeri Mounce, Sandra Muguira, Maritza Mulac, Richard Mulcahy, Alisca Mundy, Tracy Munger, Robert ii 'J ' 5 e Mm , L ,, 4 , dv W 4 f Murphy, Margie Murphy, Thomas Murrell, Steve Far Left: Klein High Schools own Rocky Keith Hatler. Left: Klein today, Rocketts tomorrow. Susan Lemmon, Libby Messier. Juniors 251 ,f,fff1ffgff,:ff-r , .,-1' Musch, Cynthia Myers, Jacquline u D i , V fy es Nee, Linda Negy, Charles 2 Nelius, Elizabeth ' ..1-sw EQ, ,-. f'-ff 2 I Q7 ,gg an V f' 1 4 4 D2 fi 2 5 'MQ Nelson, Cissy Neuhouser, Mary Newcomb, Chris Newland, Sandy ,V 2' ji, - , Newton, David , Norris, Bonnie Q -0- fv Norris, Chris S S 'l S Nott, Scott ' Nourse, David ' V M H Novek, Mary O'Brien, Terry N O'Neil, Donald l r fc Ogletree, Thomas Olmstead, Curt Oltmann, David I , ,V, V Otto, David 'y I Pabst, Peter ' Palmer, Frances 5 m i i.',: ,, e H P Pankratz, Susan A ,,V .. J Parker, Elizabeth I ' - Parris, Karen ' iif Q , ,g f 5' l , , , 6,7 'K Parsons, Gractla ,j r , V ,Wi Pell, Gregory y 3 ' 'MV 3 . ,. Pennington, Donald V Z I ,, . 'i . S -332324 ' l ' 4 trite-4-'ia 4 , -2fi':'r:2f 4' N ,,,, ,M ' W Above: l've got a secret, if you promise not to tell. Christine Price and Michele Nleissner. Right: What homeworld? Linda Bailey faces the shock after finding out homework was assigned yesterday. 252 Juniors W? U 1 A 'K . f 0 'Qix ff 1. 9 'ki , PSAT Scores Seemed So Important ,aff vi ' i t 19 J eSiSeee fx 4 4 ,kh K i S -5. r g 1- Q . Y, ga, ts . 11' '- . Xt. X 15, eee S ,e ' V- 2 g IX' I 2 at if S PM ESX , , 1 , f X' ,....f A A -S-'WM t Q 51 r ' t '- J ,SS- ' Pesano, Pamela Peters, Melissa Peterson, Robert Petty, David Phillips, James Phillips, Lori Phillips, Terri Pickett, Melanie Pinkham, Jeff Plant, Michael Pledger, Mark Polka, Randal Poncio, Margaret Ponting, Scott Poper, Moira Porter, Randy Poston, Steve Powdrill, Lisa Powell, Ralph Price, Carol Price, Christine Price, Lynn Price, Tom Prizmich, Johg Prosser, Margaret Pruett, Stephen Pruitt, Monna Pucci, Lorenda Pugh, David Purser, Harris Ragsdale, Georgia Rahm, Jerry Rasmussen, Jay Ray, Angela Ray, Janice Real, Corvet Reed, Betty Reed, Matthew Reed, Robert Reeves, George Reeves, Karen Reeves, Max Juniors 253 Driver's License Was An Adult Passport Right He always comes by this vvay. Terri lVloore. Below: Pam Steagenfs Fan Club. sl? Reeves, Mitchell Renz, Cheryl Reynolds, Patricia Rice, Robert Richards, Linda Richardson, Rhonda Richardson, Thomas Riddle, Kimberly Rideau, Robert Riner, Garry Ritter, Ann Rivero, Anna Rix, Kirk Roberts, Karen Roberts, Robert Roberts, Sheila Robertson, James Robertson, Roger Robertson, Susan 3-021-HL.Mi2'P.9-I-lr Rosemeyer, Candy Rosemond, Christine Roy, Robby EQLBQM 254 Juniors Ap-0' we Q- 6 ww: FLFQQSE T . at- gA.x,ll5l!Fs.i-, g s X 1 1- Q ii?5fi5. f. '- . ' as 'zss-fs W ..,.. f ' 1 s i i ' .s s ' '1- -isi K it ' fes2e,z,.- ii was .lf .Q X l i if ,Q 45 s Z 2 gig 1 1 x Far left: Tests were serious business for Mark Cronecki. Left: A couple resting after a long hard dance Below: VVhere's the big dipper? 13.52 , 13 ge T- N. Rf A Gw ii iff! E rs ir 1' Bw s ' Rudkin, Ronald Ruffer, Robert Rupp, Stephen Russell, Debra Rust, Tracy Ruzicka, Antonio Rymer, Michelle Samford, Curtis Sanders, Harold Sanders, Pico Sanford, Melanie Sayen, Bonnie Schauman, Marianne Scherich, John Schnell, Kristi Scholwinski, Ervin Schrader, Cindy Searcy, Robert Sembritzky, Rocky Session, Benetria Settlage, Mark Shaffer, Jeff Shank, Scott Sharp, Laurie Juniors 255 Not Only Kikkers Met at Tin Hall Sheffield, Scott Shelton, Tamie Sheltz, Susan Shivers, Lee Sills, Cynthia Sims, Bryan Sinclair, Connie Sinclair, Rhonda Six, Mark Slocum, Chrystle Slough, Carlton Smith, Billy Sm ith, Kathy afti f ' Smith, Linda Smith, Rex - Smith, Robert - Smith, Roxanne Smith, William A Snider, Kay Solomon, Anthony Sommerfeld, Phillip Sopchak, Carl South, Jane Spahr, Preston Above: Hey man, we got it wired. Mike Boaz. Right: Devine's Angels. Liz Hausman and Elise Cleveland. S 256 Juniors 1' sum ,L 'viii Q, s Q. If QS , 1, Q ,ft yu. 7 ' 'f f 2 E .. 3 f-it .. ,: - 'S- Hi 1 gif' ' -fziaqgxi . ,LX i K I Agfgoqgp-mx' Left: If the saying goes A penny for your thoughts, l'd pay him a dollar. Tom Dimicelli. Below: Put the note up, quick, she's coming. Middle left: Some:-thing's pleasing Loraine Curtis. Below right: Dear Abby . . .Cindy Beardmore ': fy v, Q W 2' 7 ff M if i af , . 'T ZW, A fs A iira. f ,,,,i1 i4i,, I ' iii, A'-V' Q . f it A. 'lf A '1 f ' ',f' ag wwr F!! sb? ,,,.. , i'li i t ii A .ir 'J I iii, A 3 4. .V, , I 6 ,1 4,. V I , ,, V, if, - tif f v,, . ii W , 'Goff i ' . V ,f 4 bb. f 'Z f 1 ff ri I, 1 f x B 0... ,A f .Ney , ,jf ' H f V f Ng: X V I . X X 2 Uli- Qfs, , Spaulding Michael Speer, Kevin Spikes, Peggy Stanley, Lori Starnes, Billy Starrett, Melanie Stegent, Pamela Stein, Elizabeth Steindorf, Steven Stevenson, Jackie Stewart, Gwendolyn Stolle, Pat Stone, Monty Strack, Dwayne Stradley, John Stroberg, Chuck Strub, Katheryn Stull, Andrew Juniors 257 This Year Boston, Kansas, Queen Summers, Whitney Surdacki, Cheryl Swanson, Kelly Syptak, Karen Tallon, Katherine Tanner, James Taylor, James Taylor, Ronnie Telling, Lee Thomas, Eugene Thomas, Terri Thom son, John Tienken, Roger Timson, John Tipton, Billie Tisdel, Ladonna Torres, Patricia Torvbraten, Heidi Treese, Gary Trimble, Carole Turman, Rosalind Turner, Donna Turner, Mark Turner, Nlike 'fFl!5 W' wwf .Qi it A ii Above: Rose between two thorns. I bet you can't guess who the rose is? Right: Lamont Cline at work in the photo lab, in the yearbook room. 258 Juniors f t . x X ,,,lg,,z,, i Z . 4, i L ,. I .I I 1' 'L i ! Ma 1- H x -I ,.5 fijn ,Q ,W y A W , E . J bk . .gif 'ski 214, , 5, . ' av F-'f'w, Q , N!.KYZ?3':1it'f0 . Turner, Scott Uhrenholdt, Amy Ullrich, Bart Uppencamp, Rachel Uppencamp, Sam Uren, Terri Usai, Kevin Usher, Gilbert Vann, Darrel V . Varsel, Karen Velarde, Vincent Vermaelen, John Villaflor, Erwin Vowell, Aaron Vreeland, Rebecca Wachsmann, Gary Waddell, Dawn -gqnm--rw I-K :P Middle left: Kelly Tumlin looking helpful. Middle right: The annual staff's seeing eye. Left: We just call this the Oreo cookie picture. Ken Green, Byron Mickle, Dunny Montgomery. Above: Idea time in Journa- lism I. Kay Harper and Brenna Langlois. Juniors 259 Wagner, Cherie Waguespack, Rhonda Waits, Janice Walker, Cheryl Walker, William Wallace, Dave Walsh, Debra Walsh, Robin Ward, James Ward, Paul Warren, Angela Watkins, Tim Watson, Karla Webb, Norma Weber, Cynthia Webster, Julie Weddle, Edward Rock Concerts Were th Thing X , Et fr J or f or ' J ' 5 V K, , V R3 , :,, , 5, Y I 3. , V K ,fig , A .x if if i , - :Wx .,, mm . .VI Y H , jjrkf' f----of X X, 'xxx i f-filitlgi W el l s , G a ry , ii :IQ 5' 1 ' f, , lxrr Far right: Mirror, lVIirror on the wall, vvho's the best actress of all. Julie Web- ster. Right: Julie Nlillerwins Veterans of Foreign Schol- arship. Above: Straight and narrow path. 260 Juniors 4' ..,. f li J 'i-. - ff ti it Q , .5 ig? Q5 1' 5 1 et ei O 4 2 f if .ff as ,C fi A N . ggysvsik 'N .ii fff iiifvw ' f N - -'iffy' A jose' i'if T if 1. . ina -.L .hifi Q eg' g vm. we Q, Q ,es- V A ssr r 2 Left: Time out for Cindy Benton in PE Class. Below: T-shirts li Robertson were one ofthe most popular clothing items this year. ' ' Ti l'it . i,,ii ?jit7if i i ' iiii J A Q , J ff' , , ,,,,. Wells, Laura Wells, Linda West, Rhonda Westbrook, Danny Weyel, Keith Wheeler, Kelly Whipple, Lorraine White, Jenny Whitehead, David Whitehead, David Whitehead, Kenny Wilder, Jeffrey Wilhite, Phyllis Wilke, Henry Wilkinson, Clayton Williams, Debra Williams, Phillip Williams, Sandi Williams, Stacy Williams, Walter Williamson, Nlark Wilson, Darryl Winkler, Karri Wisnoskie, Michael Witchet, Carl Wood, Dawn Work, Steven Wottring, Judy Wunsche, Elizabeth Zimmel, Richard li.- i14 ke W Have Come This Far . . . KF E' K X K 1 1' 3 . 8 i in i f sae - f K 3 1. --.f.- .iv we is K x Top Left: A look of desperation in English class. Top Right: Mitch Reeves must have told a funny one. Above: Who says vve can't bovvl? Paige Bird and Cindy Weber. Middle Right: Junior class was a tame catp wait until next year. Right: This beats meeting by the locker. Mike Hurt and Lisa Lynn. 262 Juniors S! .. . U! I .Ii is I Yhe University ol Yuls Mwwstg 1-'Wi Top Left: A hard working aid, Teresa Lynn. Top Right: The short and sassy look. Middle Left: Marina in deep concentration. Above: Overalis modeled by Christie Hood. Left: A junior hard at work. Juniors 263 ext Year we will la on Top S .X fy N Top Left: Dave Wallace vvon the junior internship. Top Right: lVlr. Cool himself! Flex Lucas. Above: This just isn't my day. lVliddle Right: Look no cavities. Lower Right: Everyone smiles at the beginning of a research paper. Tammy Shelton. , ' H . Ln.. I 264 Juniors If-K ii? 'Oh . -n ef. ins. Top left: Gossip on the balcony after class. Top right: Three cover sheets are better than one. Aaron Vowel. Above: No waiting in line for hamburgers for me today. Left: Alright, novv hovv do you turn it on? Steven Work. Juniors 265 YQ i The Cha The class of '80 describes themselves GS COOI and Crazy. And thaT'S their motto. They are the largest class on campus this year with an enrollment of approximately 1025 members. With their strong support of a penny a link, the Sophomore class won the spirit chain competition. These donations were used to decorate the Sophomore hall for Christmas. Their vim, vigor, and vitality added life to the campus. Sophomores served on Student Council, Bearkadettes, and helped with many social events at Klein. After surviving their first high school year as lowly freshman, the Sophomore class fully experienced the greater dimension of high school life in the main building. R? .l Q Top Right: Monty Triggs says, Bottoms up. Right: Kenny Clark prepares to write down the greatest idea of his life. Above: Sophomore class representatives are front row: Dionne Delery, Julie Harper, Becky Owen, and Angie Griffin. Top row: Cindy Ftachac, Veril Randolph, and Terri Dethloff. Not pictured are Julie lVlecham and Annette Barcelona. 266 Sophomores nge in Our Latitude . . . f W1?' Left: Sophomore class officers are Amy Scheffler, treasurer: Veril Randolph, president: and Darrianne Jones, secretary. Not pictured are Frank Runey, vice president and Julie Derrick, reporter. Below: Mike Barrow is fascinated at Troy lVlorgan's attempt to make a muscle. I '-as l l I J i MWMM Left: Joe Haven waits as the projector is being prepared for a biological movie. Above middle: Mark Bristol takes a pencil snack during class. Above right: l can't believe l sat in it! Flobin lVlcNamara. Sophomores 267 Right: Come on over and read out of my book! Julanne Gibson. Below: David Cody gives a smile of satisfaction during the study of Euclid in Geometry. i r l lf Y . :Wg H -' ns' 'talk 5 f in EfiS :1iwe' B .4 is.- if K i ,,,,.-an Q HA 9 vs! 1 I 3 .W 1 Q M Above: Brian Boyle and Jeff Hogan wait for the bell to ring. Right: Scott Cooney takes a quiet moment of meditation during English class, 268 Sophomores Made Changes in Our Attitudes - ' f'-:1l f-'- - - ' . ' 2122.12-.sizf f51:fi2?i.21w' 521. . . , ' Top left: l'm a mean cat so you'd better watch out. Rick Wilkison and Sloane Hammock. Top right: Sophomore spirit is reflected through football, Bearkadettes, band, and other campus activities. Kris Reim, Danny Benditz, David Cody, Greg Holden, Michelle Johnson, and John Elder. Left: Jeff Cook doesn't mind being interrupted before viewing a film in English. Above: Veril Randolph heads for class. Sophomores 269 Abbott, Betsy B2l.2DE.l.L42ll-ll Adams, Todd Agathon, Robert Agnello, Gianna Aldridge, Lauren Allen, Charles Allen, Leslie Allison, Scott Allred, Russell Alumbaugh, Wayne Alva, Patrick Alva, Veronica Alyea, Margaret Anderson, David Anderson, Malinda Andries, Penney Aregood, Brian Armstrong, James Aron liglpggig Arriaga, Michelle Ashley, Cynthia Austin, Boyd Austin, Jennie Austin, Mary Baechle, Catherine Bahm, Susan Bailey, Joanne Baker, Christopher Baker, David Baker, Pamela - 1' Q52 A gg., 1 at We Discovered the Worlcl Right Todd Poindexter demonstrate bubble while Wiley Peebles takes notes. s the difficult task of how to blow a 270 Sophomores , -r H :V V Y N Far Left: Now don't l look like a natural born star! Tracy Kindle. Leffi Peek a Hughes. W ,.,- flfffifif . boo, l see you, too. Ballard, Julie Ballew, James Baranski, Carolyn Barcelona, Annette Barfield, Mark Barker, Lance Barnes, Greg Barrow, Michael Bartlett, Brad Barton, Teri Bastian, Teresa Batchelor, Lorraine Batchelor, William Bates, Linda Beardmore, Robbie Beebe, Dolores Bellah, James Belton, William Benditz, Daniel Benham, Terri Bentz, James Benz, Patricia Berger, Brian Berkes, Laura Berlin, Dana Bernard, Marc Besa, Linda Bickham, James Bigbie, Michael Biggert, Cary Biggs, Mike Binford, Adam Binkley, Philip Black, Rhonda Black, Stephen Black, Vernon Julie Sophomores 271 Blackstone, Genevive Blakesley, Tracey Blanchard, Cynthia Blanchard, Margaret Blocher, Jannine Bloukos, Andrea Bodenhamer, Brian Bodenheimer, Scott Boettcher, Johnny Bolton, Tracy Bondurant, Michele Boudreaux, Tyran Bounds, Donna Bowman, Jeffrey Box, Kimberly Boyle, Brian Boyle, Sally Bradley, Elizabeth Brandon, Joseph Brandt, Scott Branford, Alton Briolat, Lisa Bristol, lVlark Brooks, Lisa Brosky, Karen Broussard, Bruce Broussard, Christoph Brown, Kevin Brown, Lee Anne Brown, Scott Brunot, Connie Brunson, Jack Brunson, James Bruskotter, Joseph Bryan, Gaile Bryant, Patricia Buchanan, Steven Bullock, Janet Bumgarner, Leigh Burford, John Burke, John Burke, Philip Burrichter, Gretchen Busch, Nancy Butler, Debra Butler, Gretchen Butts, Michael Byrd, James 272 Sophomores ,fm 1 , lx ,Z IEW WMM? h ., Jig A 1 , VV l - 1 V if lkililmii ' ',. A i m A A A A i ' Jia J .. f a. , X My , ' z M , fl ff' iw ' flfll fl x. E Q ,V 1 V f w i sl,,a Zm zw I ' 4 f. - R I M 'Jie 2 5.42 :U . .- , 4 , - :, all A, ,. fu K , .4 ,, ,V . . .V , ,, A , ,,,, fialmxgi msn.: 'i t ' , W5 Sophs Boa 1 Largest Class With l000! 'lf C inf iv f ', fl e- 3' Q ,H ' W? ,l ' 2 1 l Z 4' I ' -re he r, , , ,K V 0000s, e I f sss V , j i ig, Y -,:'f,, 'Q ' ' 3 I ff . 'ls A A , ,,,, , ,gi , VKWVV W 'TQQI f fl' l' ly X f ' ' C WY? zz' 0: ' , ' A , , , ' 'J 'J' cg' J d A y - . 4 ,, FV ssss l W? . f'Ql5' f 1 A, fell ,VLL lf ,. , 'V - All 555,923 C yy 2 - Q 5317 .ff-S15 - ' 'll fl? 1 T l , + f -:i?'l1,-Qi-ZW' ' ' i -,-J'-'ii I 'E l , Y ' at Mm . . fl- 95: 7' , ,ys V A ,.,, Pl' it 1 E . l sl , Q31 Cahill, Amy Caldwell, Jodi Camp, Phillip Campbell, Stuart Canal, lVlilena Canant, Craig Cantrell, Denise Carley, Tracey Carrawau, Theresa Carroll, Charles Casey, Kimberly Chandler, Tonya Chatterton, Michael Cherry, Tricia Christmann, Ruth Christofferson, Jeanne Christopher, Darcy Chumley, Bobby Cicero, Paul Clark, Greg Clark, Kenneth Clayton, William Cline, Mark Cody, David Coffey, Jeff Coffey, John Coles, Michael Collins, Tina Collins, Wendy Cone, Stephen Far left: Watch for lVIrs. Hickey while I sneak a bite. Dionne Delery to Robin lVlcNamara. Left: Did you see the Incred- ible Hulk! Sherri Pyron. Sophomores 273 Conway, Karen Coogler, Donna Cook, Arthur Cook, Jeffrey Cook, Jim Cook, Kenneth Cook, Kim Cooley, John Cooney, Scott Cooper, Dennis Cooper, Gregg t Corcoran, Roy Cordry, Mark Courville, William Cozad, Andrea Crane, Thomas Crane, Yvonne Cranmer, Felicia Craven, Darrell Craven, Gerald Crawford, lVlona Crawford, Steven Creighton, Thomas Cruz, Mary Culp, William Culver, Brian Cumming, Cheryl Currie, Cameron Curtin, Geoffrey Dailey, Linda Dallas, Stacy Hacl to Find Our Gwn Way . . . QW? 1 ffwi '15 ,v-' Q ff , A e ,V W , ,u f .i iz M 55 K if ll 'iv 3-rp +'?wfE-14 A Zwwafsl . 5' e f 46555 A Y 1 1 wifi -11 Q s Q ,f f ,gv ,a,..,,.a r A ,,,,,, M , J, 5 W' f 5 934 12 r , ,nz ai, fl Right: Sophomores get into the groove and yell v-H:-t-o-r-y! 274 Sophomores ,qv Jeff QVRK4, ,,,.. si .. S .W,,.L 1 -1L,151,1fJ .,1L s L.,,,L t 'X A usl '5' Q w:f,,f: . s s M itsi T Q is M. 'Hi i L 1 'X' Left: A tense moment for Hileri Vangundy. Far left: Susan Hopkins, undercover agent Double O-7. Below: Come sit with us. Michele Arriaga and Sally Boyle, Dalton, Andrew Dann, Keith Dauzart, Rita Davis, Beverly Daw, Angie Dawdy, Armando Dean, Mitchell Dean, Steven DeBlanc, Julee' Delery, Dionne Delgado, Jorge Dell, James Dellinger, Kimberly Derrick, Julie Derrington, Christine Dethloff, Terri DeTillio, Richard Devine, Karen Diaz, Tim Dick, Deborah DiDonato, Mike Dixon, Kelly Dodaro, Patricia Dodd, David Doepke, Patricia Doerksen, Lisa Dorsett, Charles Doughtie, Greg Dowd, Linda Downham, William Sophomores 275 Duggan, Theresa Dutertre, David Duval, Veronica Edwards, Albert Eldridge, Caryn Escott, Cynthia Everingham, Jill J 4175 cry eww up 'L if 1 , ,, 4 r rr' ., V, Q 1 X we 4 A. , N '?3i52-:2'- -..W-3-':.f':7::':.'E., Above: Charles Ruckett likes a cheerful conversation during class. Right: Don't bother me, l'm trying to keep a firm grip on my bug collection. Danny Wilson. 276 Sophomores . . . Because No 0ne Could Do It For Us ' ' Fan n , Steph an i e , , .rf , Fa nn n gl R obe rt 2 V KLL ' Farley, Alicia we - Q if Farmer Farmer' Bm 5' s 1 Farrell, Donna 45 Finegan, Joseph Finnegan, Kelley Fisher, David Fisher, John qs . , so J Fisk, Suzanne Fleming, Julianne ,gag -' 2, vw 'fi Ford, Kelli Foreman, Christopher Foster, Dan Fox, Charles Fox, Lynn X 2 ! 5 rf Q? 1 52 We 'L 7 jg, 4.12 fa, ,,w.,, 'W llzres.-Nla-r-k W 4 Q r ' Frank, chip J, Frank' David Franklin' Todd J Prev' John V, -,fV Frisbee' Joe J f fe if Furtado, Susan Gabel, Karl Gandine, Stephen Garcia, Jose Garcia, Sylvia , . f ,g , , fiyigfglfif f Nj '2': g',4:f.,. .' K Gardner, Cheryl y K J Garrard, Carol . ...am.. , ' ' Garrett,Patricia Gentry, Craig Gialamas, Nancy Gibbens, Daryle Gibson, Amber J Gibson, Henry Gibson, Teresa Gill, James Gillespie, Stephanie J Gillis, Jeffrey Gloria, Rodolfo Glover, Janice Sophomores 277 Sometimes We Even Amcize Ourselves' Godwin, Connie Goerner, Donald Gonzales, Rudolph Gonzales, Violeta Gonzalez, Geoffrey Goodman, David Gotliboski, Thomas Gower, John Grant, Bradford Grappi, Chevyn Graves, Phillip Gray, Scott Gray, Tracy Grayson, IVlalinda Green, Carl Green, Johnny Green, Lori Green, Sharon Greene, Mark Griepp, Victoria Griffin, Angela Griffin, Angela Griffin, lVIark Grimma, Elizabeth Grinstead, Edward Grinstead, James Gromena, Karen Grube, Richard Gubser, Ronald Guillory, Ronald Gustafson, Tracey Haag, IVlike 278 Sophomores Right: The teacher said all eyes to the front. Kim Dellinger. V,, s .mf La QW -W ,M Q ' 79, Avrl , ,sV Lty V, . . wc' 'P ,'2 - f 'ffiff W ,ma an fl 1 A- V 'AF' J ' v' J , ' V, ,X U K W ' T is if if .f l Y ' Qlifieyiv ifwv' - :'fW ' 'U .i Haw I as .435 l . ,, ,J V , x Fm , 1, I , W I ' page 71, , ,L , 6 2 sf' Aff --., as f nf , f t 4? y a r, J r , riaa V si ' J + .cm . x , Q ',,7 '. I2 X' L J ZJM? . ,,,V 2 Haas, Jennifer Haenelt, Robert Hale, Gregory Hamilton, Jack Hammack, Sloane Hand, Denise Hanigan, Gregory Hanna, Mark Hanner, Rhonda Harbuck, Donna Harding, Pamela Hardy, David Hardy, Nlary Hargrave, Lynda Hargrove, Lea Ann Harms, Nancy Harper, Julie Harper, Sheri Harris, Steven Harris, Tanya Harry, Lori E3Lt.M1.n-- Hassler, Douglas Hastings, Greg Haude, Larry Haugland, Kerri Hauslein, Richard Haven, Joe Hawkins, Donna Hawkins, Joseph Hawkins, Linda Hawkins, Pam Haynes, Betty Heathfield, Thomas Hebert, Maxine Heck, Veronica Far left: Up against the wall Redneck Brother, Jack Hamilton. Left: Janet lVlcAdow serves at the Christmas Dance for the French club. Sophomores 279 Heffernan, Michael Heggy, Jamie Heim, Crystal Hemphill, Sharon Henry, Karlene Henry, Kathy Herrera, Lucrecia Herritage, Bradley Hewett, Tyanne Hewlett, Lynn Heywood, Kathryn Hiett, Dante Higgins, Bradley Higgins, Ricky Hildebrandt, Danny Hildebrandt, Mari Alice Hill, Deanna Hill, Dianna Hill, Julie Hill, Shannon Hilton, Robert Hinchman, Sara Hinkle, Tammy Hoffman, Kevin Hogan, Jeffery Holcomb,Mitchell Holden, Gregory Holder, Judy Holder, Theresa Holland, Michele Holmes, Kay Holmes, Vivian Holt, Martha Honeycutt, Richard Hooks, Tracy Hooper, Michelle Right: Sophomores give a sign of power at a pep rally. 280 Sophomores ,.. va ,. mi 5 ,,.,,,, ,,, , . V., V. 1,1 ,ti l 1 V l - Y he Q .511 V- - . p l ' , , , we l tif: l f , A :i i l b, , f Z2 l g, f 5' J 'naw V ii . ,I 25315525 F L M , m e Jfl 1, L . , 2' ' .f 6 ' .V .' ' V W 5 Il Af 1 'N X i ,Q 'bb . , W , if ff- ff Q6 1 , if 4 , 4 1., 54 W 6? ff Zim RN ' 'f Q l ' f f t ,iw , FZ li ' 51 , .1 ' if ?' f' 2 if - V 5 I A 1 Hg .few ,Q 3' nb re 'fa ' , f Zia., Z ' ...A i in lll Q if 'Q kt: tml in W' ft? 133 wa' ., A . xfffil 'Xmxe , I V. ,,.. ff I klit A V L -V 1 J I . ..,v, A M P. 'M fg llfi fi. ' Sf ' ' Z .ll ZW' iixilklillfiiziid 1 'lf l if l f W Far left: Scene 1, Take 2. Tom Scharn and Scott Gray. Left: Wow Bo, vve're on candid camera. Tyran Boudreaux and B0 Montgomery. Hoot, Katrina Hopkins, Mitchell Hopkins, Susan Hoppe, Joanne Horn, Brenda Hornsby, Scott Hoskins, Michelle Hovis, Harry Howard, Kevin Howell, Frank Huard, William Hubbard, William Hughes, Jenny Hughes, Julie Hunter, Kathleen Hurley, Robert Hurst, Brian Hurst, Karen Hux, Randy Irvine, Julia Irwin, Byron mL..llll.i.Lls Jackson, Jeannie Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Catherine Jacobson, Daniel James, Deborah James, Rhonda James, Royce Janda, Joyce Sophomores 281 We'll Remember All Thc11's Happened Jeffcoat, Kevin Jenkin, Laura Jenkin, Samuel Jensen, Richard Jobes, Tamberlyn Johnson, Barry Johnson, Eric Johnson, Keith Johnson, Kerry Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Mark Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Mitchell Johnson, William Jones, Cynthia Jones, Darriane Jones, Doyce Jones, Kent Jones, Michael Jones, Teresa Jordan, Sharon Joseph, Lee Joseph, Susan Josh, David Joss, Mischele Kaley, Kenneth Kanewske, Doris Kannel, Greg Karr, Robin Katenkamp, Venelia Kedzie, Taryn Keen, Todd Ke re eeth, Debra Kelley, James Kelley, Mark Kelley, Mildred Kelley, Rhonda Kelly, Margaret Kernaghan, Daniel Kersh, Douglas 282 Sophomores L elm y ,Q ., , , i 1 1 1 I A ' 2? 11 Al if 'W Khushf, lVlonika Kiel, David Kindle, Tracy Kinkaid, Linda Kinney, Mike Kinslow, Lisa Kirby, Alice Kirby, Lee Anne Kissinger, Bruce Kleb, Kevin Kleemann, Amy Knopp, Greg Knowles, Terry Kolb, Gary Konicki, Joseph Kowis, Gary Koziol, Ann Kreger, John fvvv Www vw Kreger, Robert Kretsinger, Tamara Kronshage, Todd Kubena, Jill Kubena, Judy Kuechle, Theron Kuehn, Donna Labauve, Todd LaBonte, Lawrence Lacy, Jimmy Lamkin, Bill Landon, Elizabeth 'Y ,, ' Q i' I' , gf 4 3 Q V . , 9 'L g it iirc , y 'H Iwi ,HK '4,, 'iii :'f ,,:1 f , , , r, M AV, V VV,!A'!,V W Far left: Now aren't I the kind of guy you've been looking for all your life? Michael Moore. Left: I can't believe they put things like that in magazines! Scott lVliles. Above: Sophomores relax at the Christmas Dance. Sophomores . . . Even the Bad Times Langston, Kimberly Lanier, David Lanier, Mark Lanier, Michael Lauck, Sandy Lauman, Deborah ff f ,,,,. ,, , , , . I 'QS' Lavender, Paula Lawson, Nancy Lay, Harvey Lee, Laurie Lee, Sylvia Lehenbauer, John Lejeune, Mitchell Leleux, Laurie Lemaster, Matthew Lemons, Lori Lenz, Victoria Lesmeister, Lynda Lesselyong, Brian Lilly, Donald Lilly, Sandra Linde, James Linde, Melissa Lindsay, Les , ,ef , 'iff f' lx ii: kviyryy I ,V - me 1,1 x f M Lindsey, Amanda Linklater, Lynn Lipinski, John List, Philip Little, Margaret Loerch, Mark R5 ,,. Loerch, Thomas Logston, Forrest - ' , ' , V I 3 .ect 1 s, A is u f lz 1,122 W rl' , J I V ry A Right: Carl Green, Mr. Cool himself, gives more power to the people. 284 Sophomores -ra .sff f 5 if ' X .Y C Q , Ma' K A ,- , 'f gi 2 : l H X ' sis, rx -' .v NS 5 . 1 xy ,r , f , .-...... - - :nun-maui- M.i..z ,, -W. ' wf A J J e a K Q57 l , -. .- ' , . A f xx 4 MLW, I affix' .. W. K+ it .V A6 If , Long, Diane .l.nDLil12.rxL Looke, Mark Loukanis, Brenda Lovett, Glenn Lovett, Jeffrey Lucas, Pamela Luedke, Leann Ly, Gary Lyles, Ricky Lynn, LaDonna MacDougall, Nancy Macklin, Julie Maclennan, Robert Maddox, Maresa Maley, Elbert Malone, Katrina Manchester, Karen ,lmuninudatteuc Markham, James Marr, David Martin, Carol Martin, Kelly Martin, Rhonda Martin, Robert Martinez, Pamela Mascolo, Andrew Mason, Craig Maxey, Kevin May, Kenneth McAdow, Janet McAnally, Rhonda McAnsh, Angela McAuliffe, John McCarthy, Cassandra McClain, Mary McCollum, Byron McComas, Kimberly McDonald, Deanna McDonald, Kathy McElroy, Pamela McGowen, Shawn McGuirt, Arthur Mclntosh, Michelle McKenzie, Lisa McMillen, Mary Kate McNally, Kelly McNamara, Robin Sophomores Far right: Don't look now but there he is! Susan Hopkins to Sharon lNelIs.Right: Monika Krushf, Well l'n1 not the only one disturbing this class! McNeely, David Meachum, Rona Mecham, Julie Metzger, Ramona Miciotto, Martin Middleton, Stacy Mikula, Todd Milberger, Johnny Miles, Scott Millar, Deanna Miller, Cathy Miller, Donald Miller, Jay Miller, Karen Miller, Melvin Milliet, John Milne, Maureen Minter, Gary Moebus, Jane Mohn, Dale Molinari, Patricia Clarence Moore, Greg Moore, Jennifer Moore, Michael Moore, Michael n Tro Morris, Cheryl Morris, James Morris, LeAnne Morris, Melinda 5 ff Morrison, Susan Moses, Sherri Mosher, Thomas 'W Moulton, Thaddeus r , 3 ,A . 1 ,W it , . V.,k ,ii I -i 1 1, I 286 Sophomores 4 When the Lights Went Out . . . 5' 'fi . , , if ' AW gi' v , 5 ffgfwwy - . ,,.f,,,, ,,,, , Q . V .'4 1 V'-. ,' gm, M, W 'ez Muller, Michael Muller, Robert Murphy, Coleen Murphy, Robert Murrell, Debbie Musielak, Cheryl Myers, Shawna Nault, Wendall Nelson, Keith Nelson, Tammy Nesbit, Steven Neufang, Gabriela Nicolosi, Mike Nietfeld, Roman Noack, Tamara Noel, Richard Nolingberg, Pamela Norton, Lorraine Norton, Michael Nourse, Daniel Novelly, Paul Nutley, Peter Nutt, Michael Nutt, Richard O'Brien, Colleen Obert, John O'Brien, Paddy O'Bryant, Kirk Ohnysty, Renee Okuma, Catherine Left: Who said this place was haunted?! Edward Griristead. Sophomores 287 Ort, Laura Oswald, Jean Otto, Paul Ousley, Rodney Owen, Anita Owen, Rebecca 417 m e V ,aa E lv- 1 , 3 'A W1 ni Owens. Kristi ee,, ezaex R' Z Q 'jig' Pabst' Amv L rs Page, Anthony IQ, ' T V , V 1 2 'e 'lY ' Page, Michael -I ' ,f ,V , Paige, Donald , Qyni 5' ,iff . am. Paille, Mark 1 Q 5, ' 4 .. 1 va A a iie ,ia Pardue, Diane 1 Parham, Mark Parkman, Kenneth Partin, Timon Patten, Mark Paulson, Mark Pawlak, Lynette Peach, Eugene Pearson, Greg Peebles, Wiley ' Penning, Mark Pennington, Brenda Perkins, Leslie Perry, Monty Pesano, Kenneth Peters, Kimberly Petty, Lisa Phelps, Ralph Philips, Rory Phillips, Michelle Pickert, David Far right: Were you talking to me? Sharon Stanley. Right: I don't care you hurt my feelings! Lori Green 288 Sophomores if K .fr M 4 if fl ' 'Me f i s. an K ' 4 ffl an-. e Got Out as Fost as We Could .'fl 4 -f:' gi a Wt , ' ,,' , 6 ,Q 1 1 4, ' f J y - J J it ,Q 1211 3 ,, ,4'!, , ,Di ' il u I L P 'f , 339 2 f , I ', iw it If QQ 'ef Pierce, Patty Pijgford, John Pizzitola, Elizabeth Poindexter, Todd Poole, Beverly Potts, Lori Pow, Stephanie Poynor, Hope Pratorius, Terrie Pratt, Pamela Pratt, Todd Prause, Roland Fiiiiinfiel-l Prichard, Julie Prince, Charlotte Pyron, Sherri Quintiligpi, Egapk Rabon, Walter Rachac, Cynthia Rader, Kimberly Radven, Mark Ramey, George Ramsey, Lisa Randolph, Veril Rankin, Laura Raumaker, Alan Raveling, Philip Ray, Denise Ray, Jeffrey Ray, Karen Reddick, Jennifer Reed, Kevin Reeves, Brian Reim, Kris Reisner, Robert Rena, lVlark Rennie, Timothy Rentfro, Christopher Rials, Susan Rice, Allen Rice, Susan Richardson, Janet Sophomores 289 Last Richardson, Melissa Richter, Jana Ritter, Edith Rivers, Johnny Rix, Deanna Roach, Robert Roberts, Cynthia Roberts, Darrell Roberts, Lisa Roberts, Melissa Roberts, Stephen Robertson, Christopher Robertson, Michael Robertson, William Robinson, Malcolm Robison, Pamela Robuck, Donna Rocka, Jeff Rogers, Debra Rogers, James Rogers, Tana Roosa, James Rose, Sandra Rosemeyer, Kimberly Roy, Lisa Ruck, Michael Ruffing, Barbara Runey, Frank Ruonavaara, Jerry Russell, Renda Rutherford, Duane Rymer, Annalee Rymer, Michael Sakers, Mark Salazar, Sylvia Samstad, Karen San Luis, Robert Sanborn, Dennis Sanford, David Sapsowitz, Steven Sarver, Rubin Sauer, Conrad 290 Sophomores Year We Were by Ourselves .Al ' 5 J it- l f' 1' YQ t -4-N 'L ,At rt if it was f,.,, , W,.,., ,,t, , A, gpgzfizfzgywg win 'T 9 ,. n nw: if 5' 5 W55? f f- sw ,Miva 1, . V? , 2 Wy, f,, , lf V :mfs :WV zu , A Mefjiilyt fig' ff ,L ff Q 4524 A ' Q, fe if 'f l Irf 1 152 4 .fir .1 '??f71ei5f5ii-V' rw ? Vvriff fm ri? f' srrr 1 Yi it 'I' . VV V lf :'?'7Wfz, 5Ql.!L,.f f ,,,, , , H J ,f,, 5 J' W fee- if 447' '-1, ,ann fe -a, ,A we We Fu 55 if er ef 'ff Q ., 1 ,. .,.,2iiE 1,7 , C lsi, ,,d ,, HV' ii i u se i :yi ff i 1 it 's Savastana, Mark Scharn, Thomas Scheffler, Amy Schmude, Fred Schranck, Curt Semak, Laverne Serres, Gregory Sewell, Tina Shamblin, Royce Shaw, Leslie Shaw, Ty Shearon, Chris Sheffield, Charlene Shell, Melissa Shepherd, Benjamin Shoemate, Caroline Short, Stephen Shuck, Tammy Simmons, Shawn Sims, Cheryl Sinclair, Joy Skilton, David Slaughter, John Slook, Edmund Slook, Robert Smith, Charles Smith, Francis Smith, Joseph Smith, Kelley Smith, Kelly Far left: We wish we all could be California girls Jill Everingham. Left: What can I say. l'm a super sophomore Michelle Joss. Sophomores 291 Far right: Some things teachers say really can make a person think. Right: Coffee, tea, or me? Gail Pratt. Below: Who said Sophomores were off their gourd? NEW 'Q 'fffg' l Smith, Leeann -SW-Q-B-9-l?-l-D Smith, Susan Smith, Thomas Smyth, Anne Snelgrove, Kevin Solomon, Annette Sommerfeld, Oren Sopchak, Thomas Sparks, Roger Spearman, Alan Spillman, Stacy Spinks, Nlark Stacey, Nlary Staggs, Mark Stallings, Janet Stanley, Donna Stanley, Ellen 292 Sophomores avi rx It 'WWEWY in s i 4 , - ,,lV ! 5 ,...- ,-:'.- 4 , u But This Year We are Part of the Gang Stanley, Sharon Stark, Tamera Steck, Laurie Steiger, John Steinbacher, Thomas Steindorf, Sheila Bw se aaa 41? iii I Q 'Qi 5455 ti K . f Stephenson, Ronnie Stevenson, David Stewart, Althea Stewart, Britta Stoll, Brenda Strack, Carrie Www 1 Middle: One more wise crack and I will remove that nose from your face! Jane Nloebus. Left: Sophomores will just have to work their way up from a bottom locker. Sophomores 293 W Maintained 0ur lncliviclucilily Below: Michelle Hoskins is about the only person who can give a smile for Shakespeare. Middle right: Mark Cone finds some enjoyment in studying. Right: Pam McElroy takes time out from her group discussion. , ...ztt -ft Strack, Cherie x g - x Strack, Kent 21- L Z iizi iiiiiii S Strange, Connie J D Q Streiner, Timothy gg- Stroberg, George 4' Stuart, Mike Stubblefield, Allen Stultz, Joseph Styer, Sondra Subramaniam, Krishna Sullivan, Sheila Surdacki, Pamela 'L , .S . tfgefwi wrt:-,....1,:-I - - P ,,. ff: K i ,,,, L trtttt tttt, , 294 Sophomores if ' M,- Q l ,.-' if 1 . k 1.4 -w , ' ' W H: , :gl i lv . N N . .,.. N N, K my h V ,jg T - ,.,: 5 - -L , ' ii N.-J Left: David Baker strolls on campus. Above: Kim Fiosemeyer packs up and gets ready to go. Sutton, Deborah Swerdon, Carol Swinford, Phyllis Tandy, James Tate, Rachel Ta ' Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Mark Taylor, Tamera Taylor, Wendy Taylor, Whitney Teague, Timothy Terrell, Paul Theiss, Janis Theiss, Troy Thomas, Bob Thomas, David Thomas, Lisa Sophomores 295 Even When W Were So Crowded Top right: Carrie Strack chats with Robin McNamara during English. Above: Karen Miller and Debbie Murrel discovers something amusing during class. Right: Me, Chief Camaraman hits it on the spot. Steve Whitehead. Thomas, Marca Thomas, Mark Thomas, Thomas Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Susan Thompson, Travis Torres, William Townsend, Melanie Townsley, Tina Trafton, Shannon Triggs, Monty 296 Sophomores , i f' 9 , T ge e .... I 5 g 5 aj, J 3 ,Q 4, B My V gg-Is, l MM-.ex ual E 9- P , - - 2 ,ff A 'ge' if f W . , .... XM I . ?f' 1 A N wi f , jr ' i If ,ye ,mf Wffiiffsiwzeinnifi ' ii 1-:x wr , .,,.,.. ,M . - ' :w--:ms ff u . f 2- 'irifvism . ,, .., 0,7 , . , .1 f eww '. .... ,... 1 ff Z 7.5 K Q! T? e Mode Some of Our Dreams Reality Trojanoski, Rhonda Troxel, Janet Tucker, Kevin Tullis, Cynthia Ulmer, Anthony Utsey, John Vandever, Will Vangundy, Hillari Vanzandt, Glen Vernie, Michele Vie, Karin Vincent, Terry Vinton, Annellllarie Vogelheim, Heidi Wagner, Melanie Waguespack, Kevin Walker, Kyle Walling, Jeffrey Wallis, Tanya Wallrath, Dina Walsh, John Walters, Joseph Walther, Chris Ward, Debra X, XX Q . ' A Left Farrah Fawcett would envy her golden locks. Christi Derington. Above Who said today s youth aren t serious? Sharon Stanley and Pam Baker. Q Sophomores 297 Washco, Alison Watkins, Cindy Watrous, Ray Watson, Pamela Weatherford, Cynthia Webb, Vicky Wells, Donald Wells, Sharon Wells, William West, Charles West, Nancy West, Pamala Right: lVlusic lovers Jeannie Williams, Lori Harry, and Craig Canant. Bottom right: Turn around, let her see your tears, and maybe she'Il soften up. Anita Owen and lVIrs. Fricke. 298 Sophomores W Go 0ur Own Way V f I O O , -- - fe. ,N - ' ,R 1 St X, 755,71 ' -1 any 4 ll 'Y E or ar: Q .t Q A... -' awf- if Left: l dreamt I dwelt in Marble HaIIs. Jenny Hughes. Below: Donald, you're supposed to study the specimen not eat it. iel 'E , l Q 3 g ,S,,d s at fx, M aaaaa alno s s W , -er I 1 Wheeler, Lisa Whipple, Michael White, Allan White, James Whitehead, Ronald Whitfield, Reginald Wilcox, Brenda Wilkinson, Pamela Wilkison Richard Williams, Donna Williams, Hollie Williams, Jeannie Williams, Mike Sophomores 299 Far right: Believe me it makes a difference as a Sopho- more Daniel Kernaghan. Right 'l solved that problem at the flick of a wrist. Mark Cline Below: Look at this bored gang and cheer up. Williams, Stephanie Williamson, John Willis, Glenda Willis, John Wilson, Danny Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Rory Wilson, Steven Wind, Paul Wiseman, Patricia Wishkoski, Brenda Wood, Stephen Woods, Alicia Woods, Darlene Woods, Delphine Woods, Kathy Woodward, Susan Work, David 300 Sophomores ff , 331 0 - ,, ,f 6 f r ., ' fm..- 1 , W , A hd'- We Keep On Keeping On Wyatt, William Wylie, Shelly Yang, Debra Yockey, Jennifer Young, Lori 5 f Zarnow, Steven Zimmel, Edward Zook, Robert We ii E iw y ,,, , V I Above: If l've told you once, l've told you ten times! Quit clicking your Bic! Randy Nutt and Bob Zook. Left: Now do we look like the kind of guys who would do a thing like that? Joe Bruskotter and Chris Broussard. Middle left: Well, some- body has to take this education business seriously. Brenda Wishkoski. Middle right: Assume the position-hands on chin, eyes propped open. Patty Pierce, Terri Barton, and John Burke. Ziebell, Elizabeth Zuchowski, Brian Freshmen are Fish of ci Different Color Every year the freshman class grows larger in size and school spirit. This year was the big jump for the fish. They moved away from the Kids as they became high school students. Nine hundred and eighteen freshmen filled their own building where they participated in all the activities of high school. It was a year for fun and excitement, a year for making new friends, and a year of learning. They were on their way and their dedication and school spirit added a great deal to Klein High School. Above: Two smiles are always better than one. Kris Kinney and Susan Waltman. Right: Fish representatives are: Kneeling, Elizabeth lVlorris, Chris Carson, Lee Keller. Standing, Heather Paulson, Randy Reeves, Karen Reina, Sally Serpas. Top Right: Bright smiling Susan Ruble, depicts a freshman's happy outlook. Top Left: Fish officers are Shelley Baines, Susan Feltch, Stacey Black, Vicki Stuart, Francis Chavez, and Sponsor lVlrs. Pilgrim. 2 Freshmen i . 919,41 , 1 il., WM' '- 'A 5 1: ,f,:fl1 2 '.,, ltgi 2 z ,.:-ff .fva til l ' -gamN 9'f'fY2W qw .. . . ., . , . ,:.,z.aw.fm,,., lu. ,awww r-Mm A W-far' Un d- . ii V .f H f. rrr- in .l rr -VV 1 . E , .x i Bs MW Left: Freshmen believe in doing homework. Middle: ls it lunch time yet? Vickie Stuart. Below: A trio of freshmen coming from class. xx e Above: Hi moml Sally Adamson. Left: Freshmen do bunny-hop at pep rally. Freshmen 303 . . . Th Problem I -What Color? ift Above: Keep your eyes on the book! Steven Nleans, Janet lVloore, and Stacey Tacker. Right: A growing boy needs his protein! Ricky Evans. Top right: Well, the teacher can't please everyone! John Fagen, and Scott Speetzen. Top left: Feet firm, back straight, and eyes closed! K. C. Dingle. 304 Fresh men Left: Lisa Farrell and friends before typing class. Below their teacher. Ricky Kirkindall and Terese Esquivel. Left Jim Klatt in a subjuhtive mood. Above: Chow time for John Clarke and Doug Allen Able Glenn Achtzehn, Lynne Acreman, Pamela Adams, Gregory Adams, Jary Adams, Pamela Adams, Vivienne Adamson, Sally Allbright, Gregory Allday, Linda Allen, Douglas Allgeier, Linda Allison, Ann Alvis, Steven Andersen, Daniel Anderson, Reginald Anderson, Ronald Andrade, Lydia Andrews, Phyllis Armagost, Lora Argrong, Lana Arriaga, Alex Asbill, April A .X J f.,,. ...ig ist- , F s Y VYQQ g 5 as x N We Stand Up to be Counted P k . t xg v .' f 4. x Above With so many seats to choose from how can Melinda Baker ever decide where to sit? Right: When someone holds their arm as high as George Loughran, you know they must have the answer, N 306 Freshmen . SE N 1 A -l lf 2 , M 'si 'W , ov-54? Left: David Gold can't believe that his trusty compass failed him on that prob lem, Below: This is what is known as a freshman pep rally. S ,sii an-iiikf - , 0 afar ,. QQ 635' ' ,' , V A , W , ' V- mf y., . , , .,,,,m,, , he. eg B Athey, Stephanie Qiustin, Janet Avery, Jean, Aydlett, Bruce Azbill, John Baas, Arnold Baca, Laura Bach, Craig Badia, James Bailey, Allison Bailey, Brett Bailey, David Bailey, Karen Bjlcgrl- Melinda Baldwin, Jerry Ball, David Ball, Sharla kBalmanno, Shelly Banes, Bruce Bandwsky, Joe Barber, Gary Baremore, Michael Barnes, Shelly l4 Right Robert Drugovitch patiently awaits for the answers to be solved by his table mates. Batchelor, Stuart Batey, Teri .BBEQEQ-.Dilid Batties, Charlotte Beal, Gwendolyn Benditz, Dale B.e.ne1..Awia Bgnet, Rose Benham, Barry Benson, Graig Benson,'Gregory Berg, Tamara Berkley, Terra Bernard, Wendy Bertha, Al : Bias, Steven Bicknell, Stuart Biegler, Allison Black, Stacy Blackburn, Bryan Blair, Wesley Blakesley, Nadine Blankenship, Brett Blasingim, Tim Blavier, Stephen Bloyd, Shari Boone, Dwayne Eorgg, John Bordwine, William Bosley, Laura . Boughton, Blair Bouland, William Boyer, Jeffrey Bradley, William Bradow, Deborah Branford, Sheila 308 Freshmen wr- ly r Changes are Reflected in Ourselves my , 4 W 1 ,a ,P it E, ., ' M y J C ee J , J d yd e ' a , ,. . . , V' s e or f H ,,,,, lag ,A-' ..,:, V L 5' fi-H , ,,,,. , 2' .' 1 Qi: .,,.,.,, , esess ,L 0, A 2, ,..,, , J' if-an ,y V ,M X inf 1 M Nl' i- .- Ari-U Q 4 1 J ,cf ,sf , .W 'dm f YA T .,,1. 4 J N I.. C J, V as J 'fl 1 ,, we -J It ef V' Brantley, Cynthia Breeding, Amy Breshears, Lisa Brewer, Rebecca Brigida, Cindy Brim, Richard Brinton, Bill Brosky, John Broussard, Denise Brown, Cathy Brown, David Brown Kevin r Brown, Scott Brown, Terri Brown, Theresa Bruce, Michael Bruch T ri rumfield, Jay Brun Brust, John Bumgarner, Denis Bunch, Thomas Burke, Brian, Burnette, Carla Burrage, Michael Burton, Deborah Burton, Roderick Busyn, Kimberly Butler, Curtis Byers, Joel Bymaster, Peppi Cahill, Molly Caldwell, Robert 8 Campbell, Albertina Campbell, Marcia Campbell, Susan Cantrell, Sggy Carollo, Dane Carpenter, Cindy Carr, Matthew Ca ' Cartwright, John Freshmen 309 Catmull, Kenneth Cattarin, Mark Chan, Robin Chapman, Geoffrey Chappelle, Susan Chavez Frances Chelston, Chris Chesterman, Karen Chianese, Caren Childers, Kelly Chilton, Raymond Choi, Yae Chouinard, Lisa Christofferson, Eric Christopher, Stacey Cicotte, Riea Claggi Judi Clare, Tracy h Clark, John Clark, Jon Clay, Debra Clifton, Clint Clower, Ginger Cochran, Elizabeth , offey, Joan Coker, ara Cole, Tammie Collins, Kathleen Colon, John Comeaux, Nancy Right 'I vvonder if I shoulda-ask her for a date? Andrew Speckhard 310 Freshmen off' . nm tl Lim i a-fi? 1, ,tl 93. 7, - I 4 all ... 'Z vi- -. . - 1- --., O - L Ax Left: Coaches get creamed 1 ,, Q? HP, aa: ll f ssil ' .AM' i 1 i ' , A Q f ',a'y'A' ff' - V , I, rf.-.11-rxA'17Ll 1 'rl gi I X W 1 lxA 's fil ,, ' , . ' ,. f ' , ,, , ,L X ,,,2 V .1 , If ,, V y as Q i t . VV f v , . 5, 'F' A, ,VKVL4 N l ,1,V s V IMI' I 1 L, , ,iX't1'W L ttils A1' rsf-jf l + ' X , ' C , 1 I ,l l ll l' 'QQ' M 'i?.fi51 vii - , , ,,.. ., MWA' ff f W , ,,,, , ,,-v V V , I l ' 'st yrrt we yuy l 'V K 4 'l , ? a fl A X, 224, p M f 'ffm C 5 . X 1 pep rally. Conti, Georgina REFVTER7 Cook, Billy Cook, Curtis Cook, Joe Cooley, Valerie Corball, Robert Cornell, Phil Corson, Lynn Cowen, Karen ,Crabtrggl Ergpk Craig, Carrie Cramer, Melanie Cranmer, Richard Crews, Debra Crook, Michael Cross, John Croye, Mark Crummey, William Culp, Stephen Curtin, James Dabney, Molly Daniel, Ronda Daniels, Jacquelin Darnell, Jaclene Davis, Bennie Davis, Elin Davis, Kimberli Davis, William Dawson, Denise Dawson, Terry Day, Mark De Carlo, Cela Dean, Ferris Deblanc, Pierre Deboisblanc, Pichard bv fish at Freshmen 311 -l 4 fl 1 4 l Below: Freshmen probe the fields of science. Right: Man, I ticated! Roger Whitfield. ix, 3 i M was born sophis- I f , -m -lr Q if if 'Wx As, Y A w if N V K wiiv, Decell, Dwain Del Toro, Christine Delaney, David Delatorre, Larry Delicco, Michael m'?C'5EZT.E5' Derham, Christine Desolal Linda Detillio, Michelle Diaz, Catherine Dicamillo, Angela Dickey, Bobbie Dierksen, Dwaine Dingle, Kenneth Doughtie, Julia Doughtie, Michael Dowling, Rickey Dowling, Timothy Downey, Robert Drugovichl Robert Dudley, David Duke, Shane Duncan, Karen Dunlap, Angela 23' l 3 I 4 1 , n U M .,,i B... , A K .. M -,,, i 'iiiitfiffl J V ff, 5274- - Eckerman, Troy Eckert, Thomas Eddy, Angela Edenfield, Scott ew Edgar, Richard X ef 312 Freshmen ' ,,,, To Learn All We eecl ig? I wfwwe, ss- as K sg Ul a if Nl guise 3 ss 55 ev- , 9' A -f.: .5 .i ,. K. J ss 'QWFXQM -s L' Y i W ti vi -' . M Milan 355 V it , ?l s I aj iz ,,, to Know N R -ie. 'Q .- '- 'f :if-5, r wsszft Q il B 4 ,:- gm H., BJ 5'- fi i 2 fi? ,ir g K ,N 3-:il if Q ul 1. gs, 3 4' s Edwards, Cecil Edwards, Deborah Edwards, Lawrence Edwards, Roger Edwards, Sheryl Ehrhardt, David Elder, Daniel Elliott, Rhonda Ellis, Charles Ellis, Regina Epps, Scott Esquivel, Terese Essex, Anne Evangelisti, Tony Evans, Johnny Evans, Mark Evans, Richard Evans, Ronald Everette, Kelly Everts, James Ewing, Jeffrey Fabacher, Karen Fagan, John Fahay, Angela Fanning, Christoph Fanning, Richard Farley, Andrew Earrelll Lisa Farrell, Max Faulk, Ronnie Farlkner, Tammy Feltch, Susa Fertig, ris Fisher, Clay Fitzsimons, Kelly Flake, Algn Fleischhauer, Allen Folsom, Stephen Ford, Gene Forehand, Rhonda Foster, Brett Foster, David Freshmen 313 Foster, James Foster, Patrick Fowler, Eric Fox, Robert Foxx, Brian Fradin, Stacey Framel, Steven Fraser, Lisa Freed, Dodie Frisina, Lisa Frugone, Lorinda Fulton Sherri Gace, Walter Galindo, Adam Gallier, lVlichael Gamez, Jimmy Garcia, Gerrard Garcia, Martha Gardner, Donald Garrison, Jeri Garrison, Thomas Garza, Yvonne Gaubert, Craig Geoca, Kim Hours Seemed to Crawl S ,,.,, J, W 3 Q Qi l ,.r fl.'lll an MM Gerber, Pamela A Gerrans, Susan i ' Gibbons, Brett f Gibson Deanna F 5 Z Giles, Lisa Gleason, Karen V ,F W1 VLVV :Eta Right Rhonda Forehand and friends plan conquest l for the day. 314 Freshmen u -we ,. S 4, J.. N, 2 3 l I N358 Below: English students put brains to work. Left: Coach Wrights very favorite lemon meringue. J 1 ff ,- Q W W .,,,,........ Mia Wi Wi J i.. lim ,ef I be fV .si 1 Q 'W F Z - -. ., xt 4-1 F . 99 , ts gl ag 5, I VW 'iv 'z k:I:v f 5 f:f'1f 1131 W' ' ' ' ' ,f ls W fff-H. ffm, Q' fi, 5 Godwin, Dan Gold, David Gomez Carmella Gonzales, Adrianna Goodman, John Goodman, Margie Goodwin, Debra Gorman, Nancy Granier, Michael Grappi, Rhonda Graves, Todd Gravink, Donald Gray, John Green, Arthur Greenman, Gregory Gresham, Lisa Griesedieck, Paul Gri n Grimes y Grivet, Troy Groening, Robert Guice, Robert Guillory, Rebecca fi-lDlL1.L'.'?.l-isa Gwin, Jeffrey Habinak, Ann Hadwin, James Haenelt, Patsy Hahneman, Christine Hall, Gregg Freshmen 315 Halley, Wendall Halloran, Susan Hanigan James Hanlon Heather Hardy Nancy X M --lv I X Har ls, Terra J A J f - ,-- .2 ..:: fi- gk W1 sis: Harlow, Jeffrey Harper, Ben Harrell, Robert Harris, Debbie Harris, Jim Harris, Karen Harrod, Terri uaU...M1lsL Harvill, William Hassler, Russell Hatchell, Teresa Hatfield, Melissa Haude, Dale Hagglgggl Ea! Hauser, Valerie Hawkins, Leasa Heffernan, Stanley Heisey, Mary Hennessey, Kathryn Hernandez, Denise Herrington, John Herritage, Brentley Herzog, Michelle Heuschling, Susan Hewlett, Laurie Hibdon, Dwayne Hicks, Deborah Hicks, Kristel Hidler, James Higdon, Susan Far right: I find that remark distinctly un- amusing. Right: Fr Hawyler f Angela Fahay eshman Colette lashes an Ultra- Brite smile. 316 Freshmen nn a, s is 'L . 4 fn 15. 1 - q..,, E t X s X ss M X . wi NPN ,,, ,X . mf 5 5 K ag? as . ,V , X. sg 1-fa' .1 .. .' ,a 'l fits l QA. Q -1 R maa- Q s er X XX m Q Ek? 1 ,K if ' s ' is F awe J X .Q ss'1 M its uuxx, Q S X ! w-, s use is s , 2 X if s J-as li tl N R I? sk Tx ig.-if as X ii ' ss s -ze., ,ss a x .wr W5 if ij But the Year has Flown by . ,,,, ,I 4 r fs: ff , F 'aff if ' 4 fi A 3fi.,WW ,,lL , . K, 9 , . 5+ if 2 I 2V f' ., , W ann. M tw' wp 15 Y . 44 ,,, 'Q ff H Q 'J as 2 rf rf , Y, , , lp- ,J ,,,,,llfQ,,,,4,:. , ,, ,::::,. iiifffii l swf , , , . ,, l may ' f f i ,, x 'WW Z f M , ' Y, J J , ,,x , We ff ' , is ,, , J J ,. ,l 'fr , 3 , 553 if X ,V HIQZA 2 , If ' f'-f , I ,a s Higgins, Alan Hildebrandt, Renee Hill, Scott Hill, Timothy Hinesley, Derek Hirsch, Peni Hissev, Joan Hitt, Kenneth Hi o Hlavenka, Donna Hgdggsl Edward Hoffart, Anita Hoffman, Traci Holdcroft Ra Hollenshead, Pamela Holmes, Nlarc Holst, Rhonda Hooten, Shannon Hopkins, Sheryl Hgggei Colleen Horney, Katherine Hoskins, Lisa Houk, Carrie Howard, Jimmy Huard, Laura Hubert, Lauri Hunt, Julia Hurley, Christoph Huwyler, Colette Hynes, Holly lngolia, Jill lnscore, Lisa Irvine, James Jackson, Lee Jackson, Paul Jackson, Reginald Jacobs, Jeffrey Jacobsen, Michael James David James, Julie Janda, Melanie Janisch, Steven Freshm '7 Ja ' Jeffcoat, Lee LQLKLDS.-A1168 Jenkins, Mark Jennings, Carrie Jennings, Gary Jeter, Leyton Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Gary Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Robin Jones, David Jones, Gia Jones, Marie Jorczak, Bruce Jurischk, Ken Kahn, Geri Kapp, Steve Karalis, Michael Karras, Karolyn Kaufman, Jeffrey Kay, Donald Keev d Keller, Donald Keller, Elizabeth Kelley, Kim Kelly, Maureen Kemmerer, Jeffery Kemp, Jeff Kennedy, Carlene Kern, Charlotte Kestler, Linda Ketterman, Richard Kilberis, Kathryn Kilpatrick, John Kimbrell, Roy Kimmey, Katherine Kimzey, Barbara King, Eric King, Marshall King, Michael King, Ruth Freshmen There are Three Years to Go x .Q s fir if 7 2 K' ee f f as W Wal' 1? 292, I A , rl! K attr .ag .i 2 43 4' l g 6' UW W 45' fum ll f 'iv 21 if-Q we L A M WW s WV L , W k X 55 sb Q 1 :Q . r L .,x. k 'Y 5533 , fffvfz Nfl? ifa 5 s 3 ,T LL,.... YI King, Suzanne King, William Kinney, Kristin Kirkindall, Ricky Klatt, James Kleb, Leia Kiein, Michael Klimaszewski, Margaret Klin ' Kobell, John Koroleski, Christine Kramer, Kyle Kroll, Gary Krueger, Neal Krzenski, Tammy Krzes, Mary Kuzniar, Lisa La Carter, Natalie Laake, Carol Lacy, Loretta Laible, Glenn Lamb, Jeffrey, Lambert, Ronald Lane Do Lango, Donald Langston, Jaye Langston, Pamela Lantz, Laura Larsen, Robyn Lau, Steven Above: Don't worry fish, Coach Allen and Coach Wright will protect you Left: You can keep your old life savers, I happen to have deluxe jelly beans' Michelle Detillio I:-un-k I ICQIIIIIGII 0 IJ ff' Lauck, David Laueuness, Moira Lay, Damon Leboeuf, Angela Lee, Andrea Lee, Lexann Leieune, Carolyn Lemoine, Dana Lenart, Laura L2.Qnafi..M.i.nhaeL Leroux, Danielle Lesmeister, Patricia Lewis, Deanna Lewis, John Lewis, Laurie Lewis, Margo Lightfoot, Patricia Lindenbaum, Scott l.1w.tr.am.Qg9,, Linklater, John Little, Joseph Lo Giudice, Michelle Long, David Long, Vance Losa, Richard Loughmiller, Dana Loughran, George Loving, Darla Lowe, Stephanie Lgwery, Phxllis Above: This is boy talk, no girls allowed Jimmy Howard Bill Sparks Right Dear Diary . . . Doddie Freed 320 Freshmen Each Better than the La t I X is E F at t if if 1 X ll' b K xi ' I . 9 A 1 -me... msssznsezsfsfa i ' 11 , jul: L ,,.. tm :W.nss-fuarzeirwe'mefr-mwfw' W -,wuz tttt of a c ' tttt tttt tti t tt , . , ttt' ,.vf V M- t tt .ts Lucia P uedke, Dena Luka, Leo Lundin, Pa z, ar ux, Thomas Lyles, David Lyon, Linda Macdowell, Lori ric 'F'56HTE'U ' Mahavier, Debra M3LQD.2.IS.i.m.. Manger, Stacie Manuuammanon Maniscalco, Jack Maniscalco, Tommy Manning, Robert Marcisz, Mandy Martin, Carol Martin, Dana Martin, David Martin, Deanna Martin, Gus Martin, Ira Martin, Lynn Martin, Lynna Marvin, Dean Masters, Barry Matter, Teri Mattingly, Justine McComas, Laurie McCoy, Marc McAfee, Tgmmie McAndrew, Walter McAuliffe, Michael McBee, Allison McBee, Travis McCan, Robbie, McCleary, Tammy McClure, Marianne McCoy, Robin Freshmen 321 fllllggggg Kathleen , klVlcCuel Nlary Y lVlcDau,Le' I, James lVlcElroy, Carrie lVlcEIroy, Kimberley lVlcGehee, Suzanne NlcClocton, Tamm lVlcGuffee, Kim lVlclntosh, Jeffrey lVlcKay, Jimmy lVlcKinzie, Susan NIcKibben, Rhonda IVlcKinley, Robert lVlcNlahon, John NlcNamara, Therese NlcWhirter, Paula ' ael, Susan lyliddlebrooksi Carey Nliksch, Susan Nlikula, Jynelle Mikulenka, Steven Nlilby, John lVliIler, Bruce lVliller, Christine Nliller, Craig lVliller, Donald lVlilIer, Mark Nliller, Nlelanie lVlinter, Alyson Right KIein's future marching band performs for fellow fish. 322 Freshmen ,,..,, new VLQ5 flQ' lr , . . L 4 'agw 2 'gggkgg 511-:.:,, -sfff.122::s1xaessw-em.. 'GSP IQ. W N R L--':. X N ,B Q W X mms gt la if .X ue , -aPe'rf:w, .. t ., ,..., ., ., , ,,,.,,1 i 1 Y A e ann, 1 J. an - . f em . . at ,iff .rw it . .H al M N.. -,. ,5 . , .Q ., k--,X .N ,..W e,aeeae ie. L - Left: Vllhat's the difference between a p participle and a gerund? Mark Montez. f . 4, ati af' i i af 31g5a,ggg.,,.: . . . if E15 Q Ei 3 Miracle, Kay Mitchell, Cums Mittelsteadt, Patricia Moehglgel Debggh Mojica, Rene Montalbano, Leann Montgomery, Jacquelin Montgomery, Kelly Moon, Joel Monney, David Moore, Janet Moore, Steve Moore, William Moosberg, Paege Morgan, Linda Morgan, Mary Morgan, Sherry Morris, Elizabeth Morrison, Kevin Morrow, Donna Morrow, Ronda Moulder, Dianna Mouliere, Sheila Moulton, John Mouton, Bryan Moyer, Marti Muller, Kim Muller, Patricia Muller, Ronald Mundy, Tammy Munger, Gari Murdoch, Jim Murphy, Kirsten Murray, Billy Mustachia, Joseph Myers, Angela BST II.-A.-IMMA.. 909 llcalllllcll uno i Right Nl8ilVl's melt in your mouth and not in your hands' George Reese. Below: Oh goody' We get to dissect piglets today' David Bailey. lJM.r.i..J.i.n.1ii- Navarro, Christina Neely, Mary N.edL.S.har.2v Nettles, Rgggell Newsham, Barbara Nice, Christoph Nichols, Ronald Nitsch, lVlichaeI Noble, Kenneth Noble, Renee Nugent, Dan .Q,'Ngal, Michale Oden, Shannon Odenweller, Keith Odenweller, Kenneth Ogan, Kevin Ogletree, Kay Ogletree, lVlark Oliphint, Jackie Oliver, Terri Ollenburg, Steven Olmstead, Michael Olson, Nlark Oprea, Jeanene Orahood, Judith Ostlind, Laura Owens, David Owens, Jennifer Ozuna, Nlichglg, 324 Freshmen To Slore for Our Po 1 gs Page, David Palm, lVlichaeI Palm, Mitchell amco, eresa Papadakis, Wade Paris, Frederic Parker, Paul Parliament, Johg Parsons, Rise Partridge, Leah Pastor, Deborah Patrick, Steven Patterson, Kell P Paulos, Theodore Paulson, Heather Perez, Chris Pettiet, Emily Left: lVlan is forever searching, learning, and dreaming. Carol Laake. Above: lVly hands are clean. ldidn't take your french fries. Honest! Noah H iett. Freshmen 325 g t: W Linda Gest Bubb - Petty, Eda Phelps, Shelia Phillips, lVlyra Pietrzak, Carl Pitcock, Glenda Pitts, Chantel Eizf1gIa,JoseEh Plaag, James Poindexter, Stacey Poppenhausen, Laurie Powell, Scott Prine, Penny Prizmich, Joeleen Prosser, Alice Pursifull, Tracy Pye, Aloysius Quintiliani, Richard Ouirk, Jennifer Radven, Susan Raines, April Randolph, Julius Rankin, Joanna Ransom, Lori Rasch, Glenn le Gum Music was Class Favorite FN ., I -, ,. 4? ll? ler. 326 Freshmen hat a hunkl Angie Dunlap. Above: You re 150 days overdue' wales? S Q N 'Nw fi, f'SK: . Q. L .ia--Q . it-...k1A, . X5 wr Magef QLEWG, T Q 2E 4535. 'Y -A3 Rasmussen, Angela Rave ing, ancy Ray, Carl Reap, John Eggdl Rhona Reed, Terry Reedyl Miranda Rees, George Reeves, Stephan Regi, Joseph Reina, Karen Reindl, James Rex, Tammy Rhodes, lracy Rice, Kenneth Richards Collin Richards Tony Riddle, Jerry Riggins, Stephanie Riha, Kenneth Ritter, Amy Rivera, Roy Roark, Doug Robertson, Christine Robuck, Gail Rocco, Daniel Roebuck, Donna Rogers, William Romero, Anna Rose, Deanna Ross, Lisa Rozendal, Robert Ruble Susan Rutherford, Jackie Samuel, Teresa Sanford, Jerry Santos, Edvardo Sapsowitz, Laura Savastana, Mary Schauman, Holl c ild, David Schindler, Leanne Schmidt, Mark Schnitz, Christ chneider, Matthew Schoen, Jeffery Schofield, Jeri Lyn Schultz, Ronald Fygch '-277 Right Klein's jet set wore rabbit and leather. Jeff Schoen. Schwab, Jevette Scott, Deborah Scroggs,lVlelissa Seax, lVlike Seltz, Steven Serpas, Sally Sewell, Anthony Sexton, Valerie a e Sharfner, Leslie Sharpe, Georgina Shaffer, Jacquelin S.l11ter..IlLli.k.. Shaw, Eric Shaw, George Shelton, Andre Shepherd, Jeffery Sheppard, Beth Shivers, Susan Shouse, Paul Siers, lVleritt Sigaty, Traci Sigler, Anna Silva, Qyuthia Silver, Jody Simmons, Richard Sitton, Charles Slocum, Claire Smiley, Debbie Smiley, Stacey Smith, Alice Smith, Brynne S ' nie Smith, Glenda Smith, Gregg 328 Freshmen px 5 4 9 V I X e 'vt he Y , 1 'ffr f f . :L -L V. A Y' X ,Ak,, if EF nff kk ,hxlkw ,Z fl at Iwi' .51 l its I 5? , ale, Q V X rril' f .Syl .' 4 if 6 bg , ty ,Ml 4 81 Could and We Chewed it When We lm e S g t A E- 'Eb -' s . avi! -15: .Sz-ea: A t iii: Aii- .tt K WWee 13 sg is N .thai 13:1 '1 -AAA.W i is sy. fl 1 Q'feW A if' Smith, Michael f Smith, Rhonda Smith Shelly Smith, Teresa Smith, Timothy Smyth, Mark Sneed, Josie Snelgrove, David Snider, Patricia Snider, Sandra Snow, Robert Soileau, Anne Q Sparks, William f Speckhard, Andrew Speckhard, Eric Speer, Richard Speetzen, Scott Spence, Debra ,Sguires Bernard ' St. John, Alva Stabler, Doug Stafford, Marshall Staggs, Sheila Stagner, Cynthia Above: Hey we got best! Beth Thomas. a substitute today! Marie Benet. Left: Well l am the Freshmen 329 Above The last Stahl, Kurt Stanley, Daniel Stanley, Richard Starnes, Sylvia Stauffer, Liz Stein, Nlarcia Steinbacher, Anne Steindorf, Anita Stell, Katie Stephens, Earl Stephenson, Sheri Stewart, Neva Stone, Randall Darin Stuart Randall Stuart Vickie Stubblefield, Shephen Stueber, Matthew Sulak, Edward Sullivan, Tye Summers, Suzanne Surdacki, Corinne Swank, Barton Swann, Lori School Dances Nettecl Fish if K Q .I . ta R A lo S if f' 'i'l Q it l 't '29 izftii. a t or , etr- C tttett tf, aatt ,,5l.,, S it eyyy ,, , ,yy ly ,,,,,, 25, Q is it 'et S tt? S 5 , , Mark Day. Right: Kenny Catmull blows his notes. 330 Freshmen s., y Q . at if ,Am Left: Pizza day is a favorite day for Ron Evans. sm! Qaelwffss m f I 'W ' Awe nay ,fgq:fi,5:15219'SillWU:-5vf1'ff'7'25iis2ElW :AV - ,,.,,,..,. Wm-f 5 , , f Q. , ' L37 li f f f f X K f ' f ,MC ,,,, 35,1 y , ,, , ., .,,, Mx f T ' All f X f M .9 ' f Amy, 41.4. M , V .W,f, ,H gn: 1,1 mf X' ef fa W , nz 2 i2g?Zr f 1 'iflafzfle 5 , 1, a ' - ff' lagfei ' . 3, nw YG , r , , ,::, .,,,,, , ,, H . wf'.,,,-,, ravr ,,.,,..,,. f l it :f i ' - ff Z I we-'E, 1,5 f f. w ,,,.-' f., f,, , f f ewef 4 il? ffv M? if F ,I In I ,,., V , eeeaswffwsweieeaeiiae eegeeeeeeaig , if i. -flifiiliffil. f' ' ' - ' V- V ,L,, 1 v H :ffl ,' 'NX , -:fffifff - . W' iff: KK M f l l,re,ai e,s+wa ,, ,A A i , , ,f,m,,,pws:,wf,' ff , -KH, 5. me wwf, ,, , Wagga Sweet, Danny Swienton, David Sykes, Wanda Tacker, Karen Talley, Debra Tallon, Matthew Tann,Chris1gQhgr Tatum, Jack Tatum, Lynn Taylor, Kelly Taylor, Ronnda Tengler, Christopher Ter Beek, Keith Thacker, Barry Theiss, David Theiss, Wesley Theriot, Desiree Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Eric Thomas, Tammy Thomas, Teresa Thompson, John Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Troy Threinen, Kristin Timson, Elizabeth Tobias, Tracy Torkelson, Gregory Tresten, lVlaria Trimble, Michael Trimm, Ann Trout, Susan Turner, Eric Turner, James Turner, Kelly Turner, Tracy Freshmen 331 Right: Rosa Wright practices her model perfect smile. Below: l always eat the menu ! Kay Wright. Ulu, Suhendan Van Gundy, Gary Vann, Kelly Vaughan, Dena MauaL1.an.JLaLfmg Velasco, Anita Villarreal, Jeffery Vint, Gregory Virgton, Michael Vobach, Stephen Mgllmer, Lee Vorwerk, Douglas Votano, Anthony a ' es Wagues ack Nlichael Wainscott, Jodi Waite, Brian Waits, Kent Wakefield, Jane Wald, Jghg Walker, Raymond Wallace, James Wallace, Melinda Wallace, Scott 332 Freshmen SN of m If N r . ,If . Q O ww a f 2 I Q ., N if is V i X Q me-s, -si A. eeggmgigsgg r Iva: :LEE f T . 5 if I . -X -5 5 'film ,V srl' 'NN ch X i X l ar Sf t su . qi E Q M 2 I gb- i ' lg- sag. 'X N , ' his M f: X--'wllili' - f - f-'- safe. s f- n. 3 ji se ss. l s s 3 si ' 1-QQIFX iw ffl v4 nw Insecurity Gave Way to Maturity Walsh, Michael Waltman, Susan Ward, John Ware, Belinda Warner, David Waters, Douglas Watson, Robert Waymire, Nlarci Webb, Danny Webster, Dana Webster, Dottie Wegmann, James We' Weiss, Beth Welch, Pamela Welch, Sheryl Weller, Cleland Wells, Denise Wells, James Wendler, Gary West, Cary Westbrook, Charles Weyel, Steven Wheeler, Suzan oft Sis Whitfield, Joe Whitfield, Roger Whitley, Kevin Whitvvorth, Keith Wh Whipple, Paul White, Dianne White, Robert Whitehead, Allen Whitehead, Stephen . . . At Least W Thought So Y i I , W. I :I . . Wilbanks, Kenneth fy, Wilbourn, Stacie Wildman, Stephen 5 M vllilke, Nlark ttf ' Williams, Clyde Qty ff F if K 2 ' 'K ti l flf frik Q Williams, Dianne Williams, Page Williams, Randal Williams, Scott Williams, Seth Williams, Sharon I1 gl ig 5 , ,Wt f Williamson, Earnest W ii iii Williamson, Keith liii iiilii Willig, Jennifer W' ,,l,, y S as Willis, Adrian ' ' V. Willis, Janet i an A WllllS, ROQCI' vvll V, ,z Above: lf you hold it in your mouth without moving your lips they'll never know! Carolynn Diaz. Right: Karen Chesterrnan diligently takes notes. 334 Freshmen V 'f ,e ff ici' xl Ii i in , il il ., i ' ei! f f 5 1 Left: l've got a secret! Miranda Reedy. Below: Valaerie Hauser and Chris Navarro seek answers in the counselors office. 1 , r rs sar -ffr ss s A ti. 32 We ,QQ i r 'E mf' ,-4' ' sirs J is sis 9' . :,, ..'f , - ..'If , . - H .wafer -- . - 7 1 K at ' 'iii In jfq . ,gi 3 An. 1 f . .,- , 3- -'. -',5::,.:.. I Wilshuser, Lisa Wilson, Dean Wilson, Lars Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Tammi Winder, Mark Wineman, James Winfield, Stephen Winkel, Erwin Wittholz, Susan Wittig, James Wooten, James Wooten, Martha Wright, Kay Wright, Rosa Wright, Traci un er ic , Jane Wunderlich, Nancy Y-Barbo, Douglas NEWER?- Young, Regina Young, Steven Zook, Tim Zscheck, Karen Freshmen 335 .H ,Q A ff' 0- -L f 1' may 4' 'X A ML V ww UMW . . .WF - n i -f ' L Am.. f x 'V K H I N: f . ix M ,m,AfN ' if 1 f fs vgafrq. Mag? M ing., H5 331 -f 'L -f' 3' v 'Q :H Q55 Y. , fy - - , .f ,iii E ' IL --' ., - , H , .1-. ACADEMICS Academics 337 Band is an active part ofthe curriculum. ,u WIS, Lisa Doerksen, Tad lVloulton, Teri Barton, and lVlike Nicolosi use their talents in the speech department. Academics 9 :---l i M' I gli . , . ,I fx: Electives Expand Imagination Academic programs range from the mastery of the English language to studying the action of ocean vvaves. Klein's curriculum provides a variety of subjects for a student to pursue in high school. The curriculum is aimed at equip- ping the student for the future. This includes an under- standing of the basics. English, math, science, and history are stressed and a number of these courses are required. When all the requirements have been met, hovvever, students can continue on a higher level and branch out in vvorthvvhile electives. English l V, calculus, and physics are a few of the challenges offered. Through the good shovving of students in these classes it is evident that Klein students are excelling in a program which is expanding every year. HilIar1Vangundy studied children s behavior Paul DeBIanc enjoying social studies. Academics l 3 4 Basics Build o Solid Foundation These days most schools would like to have the outstand- ing academic reputation which Klein enjoys. lt was not earned by chance. The philosophy of the district has been to implement a strong emphasis on basics as well as offer- ing a variety of courses vvhich were developed to benefit all students. When the yearly moans and groans from students vvriting research papers are heard, it is music to the ears of the public vvhich deplores the poor vvriting skills of today's student. l t is impossible to count the number of students vvho return to thank the school and administration for giving them a good foundation. Students found the library a good source of information. Academics Chemistry students used what they learned. 4 .,'f..x 14164: m A fs .......,,,.-M Royce James and Mona Dentler find the text absorbing ' s -K 1 - .wsvig S 3 ' k I. I . if k S 'gif' , X v ' V I 1 ' 4 Q!! A!-.r,,, KS 1 E . g life KL 5,5 : . fav i' i r 2 erre eere 'Q i .15 if l 'M X -1 - .J ' 5, 1--1 img, 'J' Concentration and hard work go into the blue-prints of a house. Kenneth Neely, Charles Negy in psychology class. Jan Bullock playing senior. Academics 341 42 ' .::. A : 1 .gt .,,. s . is 8 Elaine Elder and Monica Murphy made use of the latest teaching methods. we 'e Students spent many long hours researching in the library. Priscilla Price. Academics Julie Miller was one ofthe many scholarship winners. Commitment Brings Honor A look at the other disciplines illustrates the success of Klein's academic program. ln lnterscholastic League Com- petition, students have been bringing in top awards in literary events for years. Throughout the year, awards and commendations are vvon by individual students vvho are functioning in an excellent academic atmosphere. Klein takes pride, and rightly so, in the fact that the efforts of the community, administration, and faculty of this district have banded together to fulfill their commitment to offer a h'ne education to our youth. Academics 343 .,,f..w.u ' 5 A'-L1 , ' J ' I N E? 1 'L,. ,--' b - -1-' 'X' 1 5 .- 3 ., vfr. 1-mx 52 - - L k in Q1 5 2 WL I '11 , ww 5 fn ? 32: I J s ' sf 5: 53' nf . X 1 M.. 'it LN ivan 4 ..,, 2 Facul 'R:.Q, , , ' sh Q ,K Ei gL,. M, .. N Q, ., A ps- ., nlikgillll,-iii A 5 gf X , - .zu ,. ww 7 L , ,,,.1 K Q wi -f .- ' A f ' :Mi np. - f 1 H F s N 72: x -rj .4 1 H -1 W ' wr km fr NH. x k :Mail mg grin 'fl s nfl J, - xy ' LW' . 43 ,3l Vg4U g SL. Ts, 'ag-K is SM , ' Lalfll 3' '1m-1 - ' 1 . i fix fifkv M5 f - Jw Q ,.,.jfQf,.g,,j . .C F S f gk an E J 4 1 f' I R: ,mfg K 4' 5-559, .- W ,, i.. gk, .L Q , p 3' 'fam isa mi o ,wk ff, ,. L agf J 1 , . . I , . if , K gg . ,,., W' fx. 1 35 , 635 W in H 'f a 4253 ,J if 4 , fl ,U . -1 V ,A+ 3 ,in . ag ' hw W 5 12k TE? A , , -su 5 :L M if I ,,,., .. X 1 AQ, 5 J 1 .1 y, i--.gag51.k.- A' Q , ,K 5 9' i M ., H Q f ':i:. . 25-ll - 'Wifi , FACULTY Faculty 345 Dr. Don Collins Dr. Don Collins is the energetic and competent Superinten- dent of the Klein Independent School District. Together with the Board of Trustees Dr. Collins adminsters a district which is booming in growth and drawing people from all over the United States and the world. His work is twofold. lVlaintaining the high reputation which Klein now enjoys and planning new schools and programs to accommodate all ofthe students takes a man at the helm like Dr. Collins. 346 Faculty WC Board of Trustees Hardvvorking, concerned, and dedicated citizens were elected by the voters of Klein Independent Schools to serve on the Board of Trustees. They have a deep interest in seeing that Klein's schools excel and that students have every opportunity for a first class educa- tion with the enrollment growing and expan- sion within the district. ,YK 4' v--:wp .' ,. 4,1 W- - . ' l 6-' ' Top left: Dee Mifflin and Bob Holmes talking. Top right: John Gilleland. Middle left: standing: Dr. Don Collins, E. G. Theiss, Bob Holmes, Joan Lucas, Carl Pietrzak. Sitting: John Gilleland, Dee Mifflin, Oden Sommerfeld. Middle right: Carl Pietrzak. Far left: Oden Sommerfeld and Joan Lucas. Left: E. G. Theiss Faculty 347 Harrington Always Happy to Help Leadership at Klein High begins vvith a very unique individ- ual. Principal Hap Harrington is the type of person vvho has the ability to make everyone, student or faculty member, feel important. Hap believes in the students and is dedicated to the development of individual potential of each person. His door is always open to anyone wishing to talk with him. lVlost students vvho had a chance to work closely with him savv him as firm, friendly, and concerned for student vvelfare. He is a problem solver and an excellent administrator. He is also a Bearkat through and through. --an M- yy Wil 3, 1 348 Faculty U' --k.....,,M W W .Ai ,mv ,rm i. wk- RQ' flssiws my mg X X5 -my . fn, ,. ...if Faculty 34 As the Going Got Tough They Were Tougher As the school's enrollment increased over the last fevv years, Hap's helpers have been busy conducting many activities. Besides having to greet new students from all parts of the country, these administrators carry the heavy load of regulating building maintenance, supervising extra-curricular activities, enforcing discipline, and taking care of all the details found in a school of this size. The assistant principals are: Wanna Hickey, lVlarriane Foreman, Kay Davvdy, Robert West, Joseph Karlick. lVlyrl Johnson is associate principal. .. f ,sw Top right: Wana Hickey. Middle Right: Edwin Hickey. Bottom right: Kay Davvdy. Above: Joseph Karlick. l 350 Faculty r l W, rrrr rr J Top left: Allen Boren. Top right: lVIyrI Johnson. Left: Marianne Foreman. Above: Robert West. Faculty 351 Finest Teachers Found Here Students at Klein High have a reason to be proud that the teaching staff is one of the finest. Through all the teaching, discipline, and grading exams, the teachers seem to be able to smile. Their goal is to teach the student body, and the atmosphere at Klein makes it a pleasure for them. S W .VA Top: lVlrs. Debby Brumby showing off the latest addition to her family. Middle Left: Staff goes bananas. Karen Pant, Priscilla Harris, Patricia Williams, and Joy Adams. Middle right: The Cline hop. Laura Cline. Above: Linda Young must have taken one. Right: Gerry Watson cures it with a smile. 352 Faculty ...Z 'iv . ,ue yy B Ann Wakefield, Choir I, II, GirI's Ensemble, Music Theory I Dennis Wright, Physical Ed., Athletics Sue Pope, Spanish I. II lVlarcene Conine, Arts 84 Crafts I, II Mary Lynn Galloway, VOE Coop Nedra Nlelear, Geometry, Int. Alg. I Nlarlana Welch, W. History Lynette Windsor, Biology l, I-B Henri Norris, Chemistry I Ann Davlin, FOIVI I-B Algebra Shirley Truitt, Biology I Bob Ryan, Chemistry I-H Q , ' ?i Y fe , , t '-we 'WM . 7 ,A- 2 I , Annola Lancaster, Art ll, lll, IV Doris Fricke, English ll, Student Council Debbie Calfee, Physical Science,IVlarine Science, Geology 354 Faculty Dotty Freeman, Typing l-J, Typing I Linda Barry, Govt. l, ll, Psychol- OQV Joy Adams, English lV, French l L ' 1 rl- A l Margaret lVlcClure, Govt. l, ll, Economics, Psychology Betty Davis, Home!Family Living, Home Management, Homemaking lll-A, Ill-B, III-C George Nlattair, Geometry, Int. Alg. I Chet Cook, Study Hall, Boy's Athletics, Am. History Larry Cullen, W. History, Study Hall Arthur Nlittelstaedt, Physical Science 1 l Beverly Silva, Biology I, I-B Cheryl Johns, Speech I, II, II-9, IV Mary Devine, Journalism I, Yearbook, Newspaper, Photo- QYHDIW I I Patricia NIcKinIey, World History Joe Dickerson, American History, Boy's Athletics Kenneth Whiteker, Speech I, III, Drama I JoAnn Peschel, Cheerleaders, Physical Ed. Ann Johnston, W. History James lVlanley, Biology I l Gloria Harris, Elem. Analysis, FOlVl, FOIVI ll-B, Trig. Mary Bennett, Arts 81 Crafts, Gen. Drafting Billy Boyd, Chemistry l, I-H Ray Davidson, W. History, Track, Cross Country Sheryl Beatty, Biology l, Physical Science 10-B Karl Collins, VEH, VEH ll Q21 Syleta Rider, World History Ralph Brandon, Gen. Draft- ing, Arch. Drafting Kerry Rock, Alg. I, FOlVI I-B Debby Brumby, American History Brenda Christian, Trig., Trig H, Elem. Analysis, Algebra I Paul Upton, Geometry Brent Orr, German I, ll, Ill, IV, American History Stan Labay, American History, Boy's Athletics Priscilla Harris, Eng. IV 1 I 1 fi fl-.1 I ,,,li I 2 dx E' Jackie Frank, Geometry, lnt Alg. ll Nlindy Hamilton, Typing l, ll Shorthand ll, Bookkeeping I Max Redman, Physical Science Athletics I I if Q but Rosiland IVlurray, Int. Alg. Il, Algebra I, IVIOCE Frank Rauschuber, CVAE Construction I, Il, III James Stubblefield, ICT I, ll 358 Faculty Lorin Garwick, Biology I, I-B Carra O'Neil, English ll Wilbur Aylor, Algebra I, Fund. lVIath l, Boy's Athletics I I Gary Jones, Algebra l, Geometry George Conrey, Physics Peggy Whitley, Physicals Ed, Basketball James Cleckler, Sociology Psychology Patricia Williams, English IV IV-H Charlotte Sumrall, Alg. I Fund. IVIath II-B I 'w Donna Pilgrim, English I Sherman Judice, English Ill Kenneth Jones, American History X Ill Karen Pant, English Ill, IV Doris lVlcCollum,Homemaking Coop I, ll Stan lVlauldin, Physical Ed. Athletics Don Rather, American History, Boy's Athletics Joyce Dawson, English I Billy Tipton, Physics, I-H, ll-H 9' I if in i t , I sk , . GVA ,li V fi WQYWW 1 ,,,, ' ,r ' f '- .ff - I ' ' . M, -1 ' W i ff ' f 5, fa 'TU It E ir I f 22 E f A Jeanette Guetersloh, Art I, ll, Arts 84 Crafts Litha Kopczynski, 9th Grade Librarian Catherine Stewart, Resource lVlath Lab, Resource Business lVlath Faculty 359 Joe IVIartin, CVAE lVlechan- ical Trades I, ll Kathryn Minyard, A History lVlike Kresienski, Vocational Drafting I, Il 360 Faculty Linda Fritsche, Homemaking I-A, I-B, I-C, Home IVlanagement, Home Family Living Alan Barclay, English ll Theresa Tubb, English Ill ,Av fi,mgw5f ' .FGWSVS . ' , g1:,w,sfL1 qgguiifxw' Fw' E' ' ,. ssss , ssss 7 i ' -4-izikl J :K .gg 111, 4 ,ffy 94 treat, sf I 1 Q or A -iss - - 1 I lf- rsss f Linda Garner, English Ill, lll-H Sandra Kirkham, Health I, Il, Drill Team James Spray, Spanish I, Creative Writing Chris Hutchison, Business Law, Data Process, Typing ll Josie lVlallery, Analysis geometry H, Algebra ll Annette lVlorgan, Eng. I as I srrsr 'I Brenda Doerre, English Kay Sleeth, Int, Alg. I Pat Ezell, English II-B 5955 ,QJ93 H W :xt .eg ff, sg, Dlsffiew-fi.few,i ' - I iiipl ..f. n ,, s. Q I , . L, I il P if I -A I W A F ,mr W V Y .s 6 Z n,in WW ,f 1 Carol Waymire, Homemaking I-A, I-B, I-C, Home Furnish- ing, Consumers Ed. Alice Rektorik, Algebra I, ll, Number Sense Pat English, English Ill rf Herbert Allen, Physical Science, Athletics-9 Burr Davis, Physical Ed., Athletics, Study Hall Pamela Nleyer, Cler. Prac., Short- hand I Q. 340 ' I 'I , , i r..! wg Q Joe Hale, Physical Ed. Linda Brinkmeyer, Librarian J. L. Pettiet, Auto lVlech. I, ll Faculty 361 Q! ' x .9 I H 1 'sie' 41 453 59,4 tr, I ,. f Joy Riley, Physical Ed., Athletics Larry Gilmore, Geometry, Geometry H, Int. Alg. I Carol Hopkins, Algebra Il, lnt.AIg.Il 362 Faculty Judy Shively, Spanish II, French Ill, IV Helen Burns, Dev. Art, Ind. Std. Skills Maureen Delgado, French I, Spanish I, III, IV If K Q af, ' A- 43? N ff... gi-wwwmeagi I I afffrrrrrrrrrrrffr 0 ws A6 Susan Lind, English I, ll Earline Rossi, Cosmetology I, ll Richard Orsak, Physical Ed., Basketball Marjorie Hargrave, Typing I, Gen. Business, BOIVI Karen Sathoff, Spanish I, II Jimmie IVlonroe, Recordkeep- ing, Bookkeeping f ' 3 4,7 , . ,J if . is A ,sf 5? 'Tm 9 . ' Bob Blanton, Varsity Band Tommy Kaiser, Physical Educa- tion, Athletics Gerry Watson, Nurse Millard Roth Pre Voc Work Coop Jeanie Banks Typing I Sue Lancaster Printmgl ll ,swag l ri' 1:14 'Z ,ll M4 ritual M I-rn K ,,... vqw'wv ir'-W 'esipiifv . .tc gl .M scum , ..v.smw: ' Q'--'Miki we ' 'rf ffuwi wzffs'.K5i v ng in K uf lifirzflsimf N H A ,Lf ,iifwsiiw N 3 uf list xiii? r., Vista. -.L iellihifi is iw if lk? I 7, ' V Tim i 1 ,. K Vkkr k -' . - X- A W ':-' ' R Ti 35' V. fi .: C i Carolyn Hamill, VOE Mitzi Sisk, English I Paul Worosello, Concert Band Denise Lusk, Child Development Ron Atkins, Drama l, ll, lll Janet Ruffin, D. E. l new? F' . N.. WJ: f G' tgffffi Se 152' i if, I t 1 is is i iili ' A A if ,, i i i , in -- f - , , xg K i , 1 ,Alai 53. 1' , , , f 5 ,f -' If ,i - v,. . ,,,,,. f ' xl 5, 1 1 9 Z Ky s ff 5 1 ,Q f s I ff 1 1 i Q g 3 . ' X ,. 'ls WW J 4' .. 9.-I 'F Roberta Handy, Algebra ll, lVl. O. C. E. Sheila Anderson, Child Develop- ment, Pre-Emp C. D. I Denise Cooper, Civics I, ll, Sociology Ted Wise, Art l, ll Andrea Arnold, Speech I, V Priscilla Adams, English ll 4 K, mn' X .A U avi' or 364 Faculty i asttt g' mr- 'gale Rebecca Roeder, Biology I Irene White, Algebra I, Fund- amental lVIath Gale Flournoy, English Resource, I, II, lll, English Development I, II, Ill 3, I W QR f ',W' K :,: W, John Robinson, Band Nlary Ann Waedekin, Fundamen- tal lVlath,Geometry Introductory Algebra Il Martha Blocker, Registrar Linda lVlcKinney, Algebra Il, IVI. O. C. E. Bob Purl, Physical Education, Trainer Shirley Dees, Coop Work Program, IVIath Resource, lVlath Development I, II, Employment Lab, Ind. Std. Skills I-, I,nM-.T , fund- ii' :I .jfs Q, ff I, J '. iigf - ,,,s,,, isa Q55 ' ,azw,.. 1: p g ,,yfMw:4e,.,,.f ff April NlcCoslin, Biology I Doyle Wall, Detention Hall, Study Hall Mike Connors, Band, Orchestra Faculty 365 1 Carol Kirn, English I Tom Anthony, Physical Science Lewis Jackson, Air Condi- tioning I, II 366 Faculty Ann Kretsinger, CVAE Coop lf ll Pat Wallace, Agriculture l Mary Beth Wingfield, Chemistry -Q31 is 5 A ,. ...., ,, . A A any AX Jack Larner, American History Sara Almy, Permanent Substi- tute James Hodges, Radio!TV I, Il Julia Wedaman, Physical Education, Athletics Mary Jane Stabler, Substitute Betty lVladeley, Physical Science x fs, x Dorothy Pearce, Physical Science Mary Arnett, Algebra I, Introductory Algebra I, Fundamental Nlath I Gene Highsmith, English Ill Lynn Wilson, Agriculture I, ll Dee Anna Wheat, CVAE Ser I Don Spell, Agriculture l, Ag Coop I, ll Nancy Smith, English ll Doris Dunkin, Homemaking I, ll, Consumer's Education Louise Roach, Typing I, General Business --u-u .5 . P' . Z Q u ,fs .. W Jerry Carpenter, Ind. Std. Skills, Social Studies Dev., American Government Res., World Geography Res. Karen Culver, English III Faculty 367 Students Receive Advice ond Help These are the people that keep Klein from turning into chaos. The school could not run efficiently without them. Students go to them for help with their school difficulties and personal problems. Often overlooked, the counselors and secretaries are the cogs that make the wheels turn. Counselors we xg Pete lVliIIer, 9th Grade Counselor Bob Wardell, Vocational Counselor 368 Faculty my fl we I 1 llfilfgbif A 1. Middle VOVV Of Pictures: Rebecca LeBlanc Resource Counselor ' Bettie Yeager, 10th Grade Counselor Kay Kinnison, 10th Grade Counselor Above: Barbara Ward, llth Grade Counselor Barbara Seelhorst, 12th Grade Counselor Barbara Martin, 12th Grade Counselor Janelle Watson, Vocati onal Counselor Darlene NlcCue, llth grade counselor Fairlane Collins, Freshman Attendance Clerk 4 l ,,,, . gi, 'gf A If A 2 . , .r,A , nf ia- ' gg . ' - 1 5 , x fa 2 N 1 r ' l j ,f R 751.1-4 LQ? 5 '5 . , J: gg., , ,,., , A . lg -eixfiiligg, . I . , 3' A e K nf.. igrlg -. I s.. 3.5 ,T 4 fry T is -'I F if ..,'-J -'1-5-24' ' Qs' :Elk .ie A .Wx ..f.,- . - ,gxgl Q .. 2. fan.. - , ,fn 5 'v., L '1r'. , fvdnk-4, of ' afvszl' l-:wg ffh,-',:':1v air' -52 4- , n,,,-we, f ,wr W, fV,M,,,- Y , - .- ,5 , ,V 'r, '11'f,g,,,fM V .2 -.es'f'f'..'i 'f -w7'l'Fq.'?'LL v-44 hftalifvf,-.ffg, 3' . :?'f?c52Wa-'Q K'T 'iTl':f'i+ '+e+' - 'ff - q-'Ji ' 1' F' f . - isgi lx A Egmzf M--,R 'IH' ' ' ,ef , Q,-1.x .- u eqgvaff,-M'f - 2.' , 5 , .Nr ' f. ' ' ,H , Avlis- ,I-' MA: p-. , pi, '. ' ,w- gqw 1 x FV? W.-5? wa, . i . ' 'ri Secretaries AM ? 5,419 fwwfgxxiv rggxxlr i A XCQRMX, I , Y ' 1 H V A . X r , X. '-QM, K W ,A , , ,Q ,r CW 9 f45r5'iQ?x fi' rrr.i ' A I Sally Foster, Secretary Kathryn Pickett, lVlath Aide Wanda Shandley, Science Aide 4 JS Clara Ward, Vocational Secre- tary Lafawn Nlorris, English Aide Gloria lVliles, Audio Visual Aide 1 Htl: A Q 845. ir g m 5463: 1, 1 ,M 3? . ' 1 ygl -rg: ,,, arypszrr-Q. C , Q 4 I N Joann Toland, Book- keeper Dale Klosterman, Secretary Sherry Haude, Coun- selor's Secretary Faculty ,411 I' Pat Elmore, Resource Aide 1 f is we x-- 1 if ., W, FFL Betty Nlontague, Fine Arts Aide Betty Emr, Resource Aide Catherine Gabel, lVlath Aide 370 Faculty Q-.,, Ingrid Wagert, Secretary Mary Sue Wilson, Switchboard ii lA,S' 's,r fs -Afrfw ' ' ' ,amz M f ,WM fe. ig M - -., Q- ff as 4, k paw! f,',AEk i 1' Al .,,i if Joann Atkinson, Switchboard Jackie Robertson, Attendance Esther Alexander, Attendance f 1 Sharon Armagost, Secretary Joann Huddleston, CounseIor's Secretary lVIittie Colgrove, Library Aide E i if ,, ,255 3232 A, 7 ra nerr img my if mam e ,ff zz Betty Hatler Prnnclpal s Secretary Nancy Weber Counselor s Secretary Terry Lowrance Engllsn Aide ,, Y a rilq 15 Q0 ,, V, W af ,, ', 5 4 L A - x ms? K '1,ii iiN1 if an A q . , S' ,Q L gf , 15 .Q sas' Q ft . f i I Wiyi 2 ,iw S ly S. X4 Er i i! if Wynn E V, I . . lr f fx Y ' R 1 .av AQ 5 n -' ,v az if 5 5-sf-if' 5: A rg'-fda Q A. J if .gk Q ', 'h'Q f I an 'Q -'- P Q Rh M . 1. .H if We M A 'Da , Q ,fi I Q r Q W Ya 1 ' V. ax Qs Rm 5 A MN Q .H X ,.. ., - ,,. .W V m m, UW Y S, 'Eff . , :Y lax I I: W ' , 6' '?e:f', I .5 4-H' ' 5 E552 I' ' 2131-1.57 mfg, 5,1 ,. 9 I' , 5 ' x g , 'I if -' 2 ,M ,,, ,. .. : 'ifiiifl Q' I 55, H 3 wea- Q ..v.. 'Sf '52 -11 ' In ffisgavsgw' . . 1 an F 2 5,1 . 3' iv gs y 4, MJ fE5gQ,:,1:- f wr libs- f iw HM i 1'-1 ' W .M aa Q if ff gr 1 V me fu ? S Q wa N N I . .w - ' ,Etf sf-.122 . , V - ,tg vi., ' ' 'Q'l11+v'15 '-ME. 1' ADVERTISING Advertising 373 Keefer-Cox Insurance Serving the Klein Area for over 50 years 215 West Main St Tomball, Tex TOMBALL AUTHORIZED DEALER Phone 351-5427 V I Tomball, Texas 77375 28310 FM 149 I . ' ' 6 ur, 1 1 6 , Q Y IN 'T' L23 U N G S T OPENQONDAY - SATURDAY 9:30o.m. - 9 p.m. LAYAWAY Mmwmr O00 2330 FM1960W, HOUSTON 440-3080 , I 374 Adi I1 ,im DAILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. T BETTER SER Y CLOSED MONDAY C F A A U5reen1vuuh .SQIIEITP iiaxrhvr :Shop N1EN'S HAIR STYLING LADIES WET CUT 6: BLOW DRY . 444-4209 FT 5187 FM 1960 WEST C 42 N 5 PIZZA PARLOR Superb Pizza, Savory Charcoal Hamburgers, and Sandwiches I Rinky-Tink Piano Phone No. H 6468 F. M. 444-1096 1960 I gcuicg Cpants QPOIKISIMQGII Serving Spring -Klein Since 1970 Security Shopping Center 1418 Spring -Cypress Road 353-7495 Adi 375 uqoe Cynake euotom zrophieo anal Shirt fetteringn K m m Ace HARDWARE a. Home cEN'rEn QKLEIN so.y, mc. Aaqohen itls harcl to final-oaeg io the placen Across from Klein High School 16852 Stuebner - Airline Fld., Spring, Texas 77373 tl:-ace io flue gplace Cwith flue 5-eelpful gfarclnuare Crnan' 376 Ad GIBSCN DISCQUNT STORE Where You Buy The Best For Less 18 Departments and Prescription Drugs FM 149 at 1920 Tomball, Tx. X 444 6659 get 4 Qvaa .EEGIFTS mc. Famous Brand Fashions 30-6O'Va Off Retail Kirgela KPEIZY 2352 F.M. 1960 Houston, Texas 77068 Doris Elmer Manager J ' we . Most Major Credit Cards Accepted 'I Al Champions 41 Entrance 6454 F. M. 1960 HOUSTON, TEXAS Fisher's Trailer House of Beauty Problem Hair Open Wed. thru Sat. Our Specialty Evenings by Appointment Our Flowers 45' Gifts Express Your Good Taste Jean Fisher 5017 Spring Cypress Rd. 376-1161 Between Stuebner Airline and Kuykendahl Ads 377 GROUP ' LIFE ' PENSION ' HEALTH ' DISABILITY COMPENSATION ACCIDENT ' LIABILITY ' AUTO ' COMMERCIAL M I-We Il K9 JWIAHZG L41 W Milne Associates I INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL PLANNING l713I ' 353-7159 POST OFFICE BOX 728 SPRING, TEXAS 77373 SPRING FLORIST P.O. Box 541 Linda 81 Larry Williams 1130 Spring Cypress Road 353-5245 Spring, Texas 77373 1416 Spring Cypress Spring Allied Shopping Center 288-4444 lilly-5. QW Sandwich Shop M 1600 Plaza Shopping Center prim!! 1652 F.M. 196ow Sandwiches 0 Soup ' Salad Bar - Pies Dennis 81 Theresa Hutcherson Call Proprietors 444-5506 6432 444-8174 Champions Village No. l D,LAINES Specialty Dress Shop Juniors and Misses Fashions Sportswear, Long and Short Dresses Swimwear, Loungewear, Coats and Accessories 378 Adi GREENWOOD SQUARE 440-44Y 4 . , A Y I. ie: -2-E- Q '45 Aff ' Q-11' SN f 1, J wwf-M at J 84:4 Slap 5191 F.M. 1960 W.. HOUSTON, TEXAS 77069 Qicxs sic. :ethics Awards 6159 FM 1960 W Tfvpfges HOUSTON, TEXAS aques Gifts 77069 Ribbons Tags - Badges DIXIE PERRY Bus.: 440-7644 Owner, Mgr. Res.: 469-3069 UNISEX SALON Contemporary-Professional Friendly-That's Menchaca's Treat your head to the greatest hair-style you've ever had. Visit our New Location Klein Square 16828 Stuebner-Airline Spring, Texas 77373 376-5677 376-5678 Klein Square 16828 Stuebner-Airline Spring, Texas 77373 .I Ad! 379 Steven M. Lateur OwnerfManager 2360 F. M. 1960 West Houston, Texas i 77068 713 444 243I 'r I I . Q 57 2 F5 Ninrtrm Bixtg 3Tlnmn' Inutiqur A-.ff H I n 3 FLOWERS, PLANTS, FRUIT, CATERING WIRE SERVICE 1 cnssuwooo sauna: 12922 MIGHTY OAKS T I h T HOUSTON 'rzxAs nose e ep one C7131 444-8848 I I I I' ' I' - .. I 1960 AUTO SUPPLY 3131 FM 1960 West Houston, Texas 77068 Ph. 440-6161 AUTOMOTIVE INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR 380 Ada Ray 81 Linda Carpenter Owners 71 3-376-3336 210 Klein Square 16844 Stuebner Airline Spring, Texas 77069 I Jlflsafa fm, WOM! L-Dssfzfmzszs PECAN SMOKED HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGE AND TURKEYS '12 19 is fk BAR-B-QUE A ,lx Holmes Country Store 17015 ROLLING CREEK HOUSTON, TEXAS 77090 U55 complete Jlflaaf 5fU'LE TELEPHONE 440-3593 LUVINE HOLMES GARY HOLMES OWNER MANAGER Ads 381 1. 1 I' - su- 9 Krause s Pharmacies Delivery Senfice 0 Prescriptions 0 Post Office V x I 0 Giftiuabsggrlgges KA 'mu! -'il 4.4J ' I I Northtovvn Airline Spring Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy I - 694-2909 695-9605 353-5466 C S d 5444 N. Freeway 4212 Airline 1426 Spring Cypress Rd' Classes-Firing Custom Gifts-Supplies Across from Champions Golf Course Krause's Pharmacy 6147 F- M- 1960 W- Owned 81 Operated by Mickey 81 Elmer Krause Houston, Texas 77069 Phone 444-4501 .I ... I - X 1 - , ZS? iiyloryifgiis QM, scu LPTU RED Z 57 NAILS 81 LASH ES 7 - 2157 FM 1960 W, 3 Houston, Texas 77090 Phone: 440-7588 I- -I I- 1 -ef 1 My FISHER S ANTIQUES 6 g of-'P 2010 Fivi1960wEsr i-iousToN,rExAs 77090 A' 4,15 L 5 PHONE 440-9085 1 VH 'Q 1 E 2uT.':,?:f-1i'i,i.t:id7 -4' X 1 - fffzfyegaxr 5- -- f, I yNy QUALITY Funniruns L A - ' ' 27: -V' -- U as Slu'r'iaIi:ing lu: 1 .ig Vi .,.- 1:-vfliills o . fe- ,W - oRcAn SALES ai l ,pf 4 ---4 P 'fi-55 Rssrormriou 4 ,,.. ,-.-6-5-7 A , . . 1 s ' - 1 Buv -SELL 522 14 ,gi3g 1g,gC::3gf, is lie I- ossoiirs PATTER'hlS 382 Ads HENNY'S DRAPERIES Wishes the Class of ,78 Success and Happiness Henny's Draperies 5199 FM 1960 l!.!e9u!! -dlllillllla mc. CHAMPIONS VILLAGE 6572 F. M. 1960 West Phone 444-1482 Serving Northwest Houston with the finest in: 0 Hardbacks and Paperback Books 0 Cards and Stationery We will special order any title in print We gift wrap your purchases free of charge Open 9:30-6 Mon,-Sat. 'UT ,- A ----- ji BANKAMERICARD ' vbsr 122 ffggfiaq nu wmv D0 B' COUNTRY STORE 801 W. Main Tomball, Texas I .I 384 Adi Qullmy 7Weaf if EMF 311226 FISHER HAM Xi MEAT CII. CUSTOM PROCESSING Custom Slaiiglitaring 84 Frrezei' Meat HICKORY sngiqicgpmggrarhiifxrii-SAUSAGE Gems or. cgxiggifairos DEER PROCESSING pI'l0l'lS 376-1644 81. 376-1645 5023 Spring Cypress Rd Spring Texas 77373 BILL FISHER, Owner l HOUSTON'S DISTINCTIVE LIGHTING SHOWCASE 1 . Lighting Fixtures I I Q o Lamps Er Lampshades g ,Q o Decor Counseling . , 33? - o Repairs Er Installation 'fy'-, ' Ng Q Ligmbuibs Er Accessories ' 'f' QZZQQQ I C3 iff ' J C 6504 FM 1960 W. 444-9299 IN CHAMPIONS VILLAGE I K 1 'I GLIHRQIITU BCUD I 5320765 Post Office Drawer B 0 Tomball, Texas 77375 miriii.-p..Xiiiiii.isiif.f1iiix70 ooo , L iimu mir ii.. iwiiirii-ii iiniiiiiiiiif. Member-Federal Reserve System Ads 385 KlElN'S DISCUUNT SUPER MARKET LOCATED lN KL,ElN SHOPPING CENTER MAlN STREET TOMBALL V 1 Q Y fff I X ., 5? wax 'n....,- . N 1 ,L Qi bl 'K l A fl T , is ,, - Q Q 3: ig 5 V 251-1 v wing R v at W if A .,.. , . , ,. .,.., V ' ' EE ff, 3591! f 415151111 S H f Q -:1 755, - T5 ,... W 'i ..ff 51 f-f, 'A 5 L' E 1 T .,5,,:,,,I,,5E, gl. , W . .W if K . E R grim if fl' H ,T ' ,. I -A Tf- 'T ffT ,T.1 4 ' fT - - -. . ,,.. - , fwfffflf,-ll, ll V if C7133 444-2697 iTlCDd6fVl bridcll America's largest bridal and formal enterprise K9 rf.4, IfdIHdlA, fibrin!! grand CHAMPIONS VILLAGE 83 Shirley A. Neiman 5315 FM 1960 West owner Houston, Texas 77069 Bridal Consultant Neidigk Lumber Co. Building Material 8i Hardware P. O. Box 416 Tom ball, Texas 1'f ' X if K 9 .X ir Qfffgg-if ,-W gums, - ' ff 5-3 N . mr, ' NV W...- ' ,gi Ikk ,...afl ,. ex, 386 Ads KLEIN FUNERAL HOME Serving Your Area Over 50 Years In Tomball .' , N .tzr . -43' L ,Fr--5 . Q k ,..k. N ,Q , . - :A 1 ,,-r 0 , 1,' !. ' ' expels? v .A-M 9, . ,, ..,,. P' A 8 a . T. gli., N1 , I5 ,gl 4, -,-,I 3 4, 19597 I ..,,f' .. lf fjggy -n' , ' I , 1 ...AN A, ',,:.-ef.. Q., , , ,gi 6,1-O , ff 'I ' - 'I 5 f I I 'lg-.V-7,:gl'f ' Id 3, .1 r '.jU',4, ,ly M .-3, Q.: vfghbp . I' ailing ,. , wg, Q.. ,, 5 , ,. 15- ,fp fa 'Xl if f 1 ,J 2 ,Af Q .,. .' N.. , .J V N, 1 , A - mi- .W . I f 7 ' f , , , ',. if We 5,5 wif , . g A K. 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I TV If r vgw ,J f'Q,4xii.F far K ff ' at . 1 Q ' .ff-W W fi ,, 'V ' my xf ' . my wp S A Wg Q ,Ph fX 1 ' .. f ,F 'W ' ' M ff, ' in RA 1'li,..s:- .fm,, f1s,K. k mf ffglffiaf' gnjffisv . i , 1 .y K' A Us Q., ,Q 1 H- Y ,f up .IM 'vw ' M X. 4 , A 5194! 'J 7' - Q GEVLQQQSLGI. 1 5 :Trl . 46 Wx xg, . 5. 1 B . . f , 5 N EJ - L W-MNQ, k X Ex 'LJ ,ilv 'af ga' N Q as? ,-JAR: 1. 5 , . 1 M W U . rr V If -NX., -Y M 1 'Y ' ik -K , .R Jaw Wifi if , Q 5 fi. . M J, k ---: Eb x7 1 ' fn M., A f A .. , h iii. fi fa 2 0 M ' R? 1,4 W L 'Q ao. 1 wg Q ,, gh 5 ,25 .Q I 3 .1 s Q44 ..., . Y 1. if U? f 1 F Lv! .55 9 'E 2 I I I ' ,LL- W' -, . , L A , 5- 121- 1 W ,f I W - m.w-faifi-mfvwixf wise: f W CL OSING Closing 391 New experiences shaped our attitudes as we tried to break out not patterns of conformity. The past was cherished as we looked eagerly to the future. c it f i i A , 1 Closing 9 Closing We fried, we learned, ond we grew. Memories of friends ond good times sfoy wifh us os we move on. Closing 1' 1 -wan -Closing Faceslefl an impression on our lives. Many will fade in lime buf some will always remain with us. We have captured a momenl in lime. Closing ' ' M A3 n l L52 X Ak 4 Q. - K i i k,-, ,Q,.:f1.,: ,V f - K - E ,W K ,e 1 I . . 5 Ai i 6 iss, ' I 5 .' k 1 5 . . J 1, V 5 , 1 4 LLA:l ,Z I , . A 5 ,, E s T 1 Mi ,.h L L 5' iz' y K ' 2 V i f yi K 1' ' 'f 1 ' 1 .qw '22 Y A V ,z-555: 111 ' ' 'Z 1 EZAEY K V F K '3x. W L VV f YL 'iff I . 'ya ftwv f f i ,Wy A, E , 1 ,nw x YH 'D -g ' C3 NMR v 0. ..-1'--r Z ,ry SQ 1 fy If-Af 9 .M JM MP 'f ff I 4 X 1, fs f Jim -my gf ., 398 closing I ff' 'if ,E LAL V 1 ,s Ma ,XSX X Sf' , J,. Y A X Xfywixi Xu M A m fi, ,, , .,, W m May V . 65, Q I rgmem range . ert, -fxwl , JA x ,HuntomHI1d C43GfID.urocI3er,, M A K 1. , f . 1 ' f W. Lg A QHZQ4, , v V ggi.. A 4 L I L , ..L,V H XV X XX... ,Lg T A 3 2 ' iff! ' ,wl 3 31 2 ,Z 4 421 , -1- ' Ai. --' 1 M . hmm A I VV B 'Ti , ji . PM , , WTC 44 511 LW' .kiwi . -R t , - wwf , , ,h , W f ' F A h wwfvwfbf Jfff, f 5 g if S i N. W. Vyujw-49 ffl!! ,M A I I 1 L L V 5 X J , 0 M, IH? ...Q ww-J s From the Editor After going over more than 400 pages of this yearbook, l can truly say that I don't know how we did it. Each year a new, inex- perienced staff comes in and attempts to capture the school year in pictures and words. lt's a tough job, but somehow each year's annual is bigger and better than the one before. This year was no exception. We came in willing and eager to work. However, the staff found themselves homeless. The Journalism Room was adversely affected by the cafeteria remodeling job. For over six weeks we drifted from the auditorium, to the drama room, to any available T-shack. With- out our files, typewriters, and supplies we were unable to accomplish much until the middle of October. When we were finally settled in our room, the staff dug in and started to work. We gathered club information, drew up layouts, and set up pictures. Mrs. Devine and l rushed and pushed the staff in order to meet our March 7 deadline. Many long hours after school and on holidays paid off when we finally mailed the last pages to the printers. However, there is much more involved in this book than just words and pictures. The words and pictures were carefully planned and artfully laid out by the staff We felt the message shown by the yearbook was Klein 's continued growth by leaps and bounds, the new students coming to Klein from all corners of the globe, and K lein's fine student body. The division pages, with a grid of the globe, illustrates this meaning. Many people gave their time and energies to help put together this memory book. There were our staff photographers whose groans could be heard echoing from the darkroom. Stuart Jarriel, Lamont Cline, Rusty Wallace, and Val Rasmussen were vital to the produc- tion. They stayed after school for club meetings and worked during class and after school to get us the pictures we needed. However, l can not forget Earl Waggoner and Gary Treese, our Journalism l photographers, who used their time and talents to develop and print pictures. Mrs. Hickey and Mr. Harrington always came through for us. They signed passes and ironed out many of the problems we encountered. Mrs. Montague, the Fine Arts aide, was an indispensa- ble help to us. l would also like to express my appreciation to Mrs. Devine, who has taught me so much over the past two years. She is one of the finest teachers l have ever known. Her love for teenagers and journalism are her drive, and drive she does! l got on the yearbook staff last year because l was willing to work. l did not realize what l was in for. She has taught me responsibility, discipline, and how to deal with people. l went in that hole in the wall an eager, immature person. l have since grown into a thinking and much more mature individual. Friends have often asked why l did it. Why l worked so hard to produce the yearbook. The pride it brings me to see my work in print far outweighs all the hard work and long afternoons spent producing it. l 'm proud of this book and so is the staff l hope that you will cherish it as much as we do. 1-ref 46. -af' we . 1 wfff rl 1121 , . A 1 04: -e an 1 I' gfycff I on zC,Q MP2-3 ,ao 590 . C' gs 0 09 0069 oo Bgqy x QQJAQNQXOJ ay S C? Wax N82 ff vb 9363 x ,QQX C50 QQ ofa Qs -is A A O Cb ef as fa 2? V ua qw- . K 41 x xuqq, lf' 'fi' A' H A- n z f L E Q gil W M Q , . mi 1. 3 i Q, ga! 'K xr I. Hawk, Q ,. nw 7 1 5 -6' Q. L .xx , x J M s a v fi Q , UUA. 8 -if ' ,L QQ. f 422 ,w..mff:1a V - -ff V ki-gi ,Q- 'lx U V f ,.,i,W,,j,x -'M - --1 . . - 9,45 Je, .a:-...vie'X':- X. ...,- ,4 C ,. '4 , is -W? 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I , ,. -M2395 . ij. ii . -- ,-ww.: maawesxww -' ' Q, si an 'if P5 if ,fn INDEX 40 1 Index 4 Adams, Helen 363 Adams, Joy 57, 352, 354 Adams, Priscilla 364 Alexander, EstherV,37O Ailllieini, Herbert f1l?O2, 108, 361 Almy, Sara 366 Anderson, Sheila 364 Aranrlagost, Shaiirjin 371 A Arnett, Mary 367 Arnold, Andrea 364 Atkins, Ron 364 0 I Avery, Vicki 355' Aylor, Wilbur 102, 358 Banks, Jeanie 363 Bfiwlsavf Alan 359 33 Linda ei Beatty, Sheryl 356 Beland, Jeanne Bennett, Mary Ann 356 Bob 1 534 Blldifiiter, Marthalfg365 A 15 Boayvell, Peggy 144, 363 1 Boyd, Billy 187,356 Brandon, Ralph 78, 356 Briggs, William 3 y Brinikmeyer, Linda 361 1 A Brooks, Jean 371 Brumby, Deborah 352, 357 Buffington, Mike 3, 363 3 3 Bulfns, Helen 3 1 calrae, Debafani354 Carpenter, Jerry 367 Christian, Brenda 357 Clarke, Nancy ,,,. .l,, 3 Cline, Laura 110, 113, 1253, 150, 352, 357 Colgrove, Mittie 371 Don 346,13 347 3 caains Collins: Karl 356 Conine, Marcene 353 Connors, Michael 365 1 Chet 1'02jf108, 109, Cooper, Denise 364 Cullen, Larry 354 Caterer' Karen 3 1 U 1101 10 f Davidson, Raynifond 102, 109, 356 Davis, Betty 93, 354 Dniflfi BW' 102311361 1 Ann 7' Dalvvdy, Kay 351 Dawson, Joyce 359 Dees, Shirley Delgado, Maureen 362 3 Q 3 ,,,,,, Mary A 0 I Dickerson, .ine 102, 125, 355 it Doerre, Brenda 361 Dunkin, Doris 367 Elm,ore,,,5,Pat 370 E m r1,f'B1iiZabet h 37 7 English, Patty 361 Evans, Laura Ezell, Patricia 361 3 Farmer, -e,, Betty 37 , , 3 Flourney, Patricia 365 Foreman, Marianne 351 Foster, Sally 369 Fovvler, Charlotte Fra Freeman, Dotty 349, 354 Fricke, Doris 354 Fritsche, Linda 360 Gabeli,,,,3fQatherlne 3 Mary 353 'J 'i 'i A cninen, Linda 360 3 A Garwick, Lorin 358 Gilleiand, John 347, 1-Hffv Gueteiislloh, Jeanet15iil359 Hale, Joe 361 Hamiil, Carolyn 70, 364 Hamilton, Mindy 357 Hargrave, Marjorief362 Harrington, H. G. 348, 349 A Harris, Gloria 356 Harris, Priscilla 352, 357 Hatl'e3f?Sill3Betty 371 jiifffff Haude, Sherry 369' Hickey, Edwin 351 Hickey, Wana 350 Highsngith, Gene , 'James Holcombe, Virginia 355 Holmes, Robert 347 Hooper, Bill as Carol Howeffai Mae Hudclleston, Joann 371 Hutchison, Chris 360 lsnelgtinaa 357 Lewis giiigggi33,,:33- Johnsfi Cheryl 355iiifii1i' Johnson, Myrl 351 Johnston, Ann 356 Laney 102 127511357 r 1 1 Lancaster, Annola 354 Lancaster, Susan 363 , Larnerfgqiiick 366 3- LeblanCi,1ifiQl3iebbecca Lind, Susan 362 Lowrance, Terry 371 Luco, Ronald 74 Lucas, 347 Lusk, Denise 364 iiri ff McClure, Margaret 354 McCollum, Doris 87, 359 McCoslin,,April 365 , McCuei,gi gr1ene McKinleys,fPatricia 3555 McKinney, Linda 365 Madeley, Betty 366 Mallery,s,,3:1,osle 360 3 ,,,,3l5,3 es Marshallfwilliam A A Martin, Barbara 368 Martin, Joe 360 Mattatrfiigie-Urge wlnnldin2Qi?Stan 102,103,'35 Mauldin, Suzan Melear, Nedra 353 Meyer, Pamela 361 Mifflin,3i3lQ1ee 347 ,gg Miles, Glbria 369 3 Miller, Pete 368 Minyard, Katherine 360 Mittlestaedt, Art 354 y, Nlonroefgaifm mie 362 Montague, Betty 370 'ii1'l Morgan, Annette 360 Morris, Lafavvn 369 Murraynlgpsiland 3535, Norris, Henri 62, 353 O'Neil, Carra 358 Orr, Brent 48, 357 Orsak,3B3ii:Lh,ard 1 Pant, 352, Parks, Jimmy Pearce, Dorothy 367 Peschel,3oAnn 356 ,V y 361 Pickett,'Kyathryn 36955111 Pietrzak, Carl 347 A Pilgrim, Donna 359 J0n2Sle3s,l93a'V 353 . POPE' 1 3 PW' 102' Judicej1Sherman 359 Ratherj bn 102, 3559177 Kaiser, Tommy 102, 148, 363 Karlick, Joseph 350 Rauschuber, Frank 358 Redman, Max 102, 148, 357 Rektorik' 'Alice 361, .yyy Kay 3 Sandra 3360 ' Kirn,lCarol 366 A A Klosterman, Dale 369 Kopcgynski , Letha ,359 Anna ' lcrzesiienski, lvlik5'3a0 Riderq 355 0 airn Riley, Jay134, 352 Roach, Louise 367 Robertson, Jackie 3?Gx,H Robinsefiwehn Rank, 355 3 Roeder, Rebecca 365 Rohrer, Tom 363 Rossi, Earline 362 liiaoth' 48 ' nlrlsrasna Ruffin, Janet 364 Ryan, Bobby 353 Sathoff, Karen 362 3 368 Shandley, Wiahda 369 'f'5 1 Shively, Judith 362 Silva, Beverly 355 M ifamirn kayfiaav 1 Sommerfeld, O. K. 347 Spell, Donald 367 Spencer, Hajgnanne lllferlsss Stabler, MaryJane 366 Stevvert, Catherine 359 3Stubblefield,jJames 69, fall, 353 9 347 Tipton, Billy 359 A Poland, Joann 369 Fruitt, Shirley 353 3 ,3332,gf1u,bb, rneiaalseo pton, Paul 55357 Vela, Leslie Waedekin, Mary Ann 365, Wagert Ingrid 370 59, lYWall Doyle'365 I Wallace, Patrick 366 Ward, Barbara 368 Ward, Clarajg369 ,s, , Watson, Gerlw 352, 363' 5 Watson, Janelle 369 Waymire, Carol 361 y y 3 aber, 371 'R iifiiiiWedaman,' 1 33, 1 Welch, Mariana 353 Wells, Janet 371 West Robert 351 ,Wheat Deagjinna 367 ,333 Whiteker, Kenneth 51, 355 Whitley, Peggy 115, 129, 358 Williams Patricia 352 A 'fWilson, Marylsne 370' Windsor, Lynnetta 353 Wingfield, Mary 3, Se' Ted 2 Eff 'P iln' 364 Worthley, Wiima 363 A A Wright, Dennis 102, 108, 109 353 3 3 in'3ri3n15fl3ffi93a9er' A Vou ng, Linda '191 , 352,357 Abbott, Betsy 270 Abbott, Daniel Abbott, John 186 Abbott, Katrina 186 Abernathy, Steve 306 Able, Glenn 154, 306 Achtzehn, Lynne 134, 306 Acreman, Pamela 61, 306 Adams, Gregory 108, 127, 306 Adams, Jary 108, 127. 306 Adams, Kevin 51, 58, 270, 392 Adams, Pamela 306 Adams. Shirley 66, 186 Adams, Todd 154. 207 Adams, Vivienne 306 Adamson, Sally 303, 306 Agan, Gail 186 Agan, Stephanie 238 Agathon, R0bert142, 143, 270 Agneilo, Angela 88, 186 Agnello, Gianna 270 Agneilo, Patricia 172, 186 Agricola, Beth 157, 238 Ainsworth, Mark Alrey,V1Sootl 173, 186, 238 AkerSJliQnss3511238J J Afbefiilhihda Y V 2 ' 1 lwr?d9Q61i11kH9,fQhii12?01 611,1, fT5W?igQder 15rf?'?93QQ 235 6 61 t 6 1 Ei 1 611971511292 31599011306 1 T1 H QP l16 llll ,.., , 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. , , , . llll l,l, , ,,-1 ,,,. , .,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, M19?399?.,3351f1111:1 1- M., 211g5Q11f2f 2 iii? 71 l ..,,, ., . ,..,.,, 111BQTwgVV394 ., VV VVVVVV f 141 1 lanfisfseoasumnsr111101561124xf1111S4 N1d6rS6n1'1T9rbsii'511866sf215. l,l, 1A0d?fS5HLl1TGErriif1lB6611711: 1 1 Plfrsfsd6Q6l1QrQis63Q6iEivfSfix 8hdfSWSQf1HDwHr21i1B611 . , An,9'W?:i39hPY'59?6i3951f iii-7 11 59341l51?9933E'9?i:1,T54l1fE333-S 53755531fN9?U5'l52l1611i3551f'5l ' Q i Q . f' 'A'Ul5955f111C2f3 Q lll, 6 V' N'11l5f93a?1?l!i5?'56'5315250'154512382 1 6 1 6' Mnslrens. James72,'17S. 270 5FU15f'l50'94Lana3U6 ' 6' Arrristrong, 1l?amf58, 60, 186, AfQ11g1BBl'l6diCl27U 6 Arpl 081016186 6 1 1 Arrlaga,,'Alex306 ' Q V Aff18Q8,'MlChQliB 270.1275 . , Asbill,,April306,f , , Ashley., Cynthia 86, 270 ' ' Ashworth, Derrick 3071 Athey, stephanie 3025 6 ,1 l , , ,591117:f??flYiY112QijZ3,y2Fil31 'll' Y J' 59515511,+35l1'5l19'i3?01711i.Qf11 - , 1 .1 s 1 Sfudenl Index Avery, Robert 238 Avery, Jean 307 Aydlett, Bruce 236, 307 Ayers, Munsey 152, 154, 187, 223 Azbill. John 307 Baas, Arnold 307 Babb, Scott 270 Baca, Laura 307 Baca, Roy 187 Bach, Craig 307 Badia, Baechl Baehr. James 307 6. Catherine 270 Lisa 187 aaggen, David as, 44, 238 aagley, Cheryl as, sa, eo, zaa Bahm, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bai ley, B ai ley, Bai ley, Susan 154, 270 Allison 53, 307 Barry 81, 238 Bret! 307 David 307. 324 Joanne 270 Karen 61, 307 Bailey,'L1f1dB 35, 128, 129, 131. 238, 252 8351952 Smart 37, 172, 1175, 184, V185, 187 1sneVuy3u2V' Barnes, , 33595 , JBi5'?5'E'i onrisiqpngfzrp, V , - 1 1, g1,53i511g11,Q1 5 A z9559lf6iM?!lUF?9i1591 izff 'fffgw .,., ,.., . .,,VV,V,VV.VVV, VVLLLI ,..,,,.,,,. ,, ,,,,,,- 3 ,S i,,,,,,,,,. ,,,., ,,,r Banow 6 6 6 . arrarr ,,,,,,,, rrlir 6 115Bl'ilBHy11ERadj,2K'i,jgl,5g3,f33,g'1g,1E11j.111,, ., , 1' J 1' ' 1 6' 1 r'.., 151116 4 5?il?s451Lln4H12Z151'f1 1 'J ,Qeaiaygfifefi 11zl5,V1gqa1g1, 5511135116:-E, Devidj'3OB11, 6 ii 1 -eaela5,,z35gri0rge1 , 'B25ughman.' JSffrHY 1B7Igf Baad1e,f Barbara 173, 188: 5 1Bqal,'ewpnaniyl1ss,aoa 1' Beal, aapquialyn J BeHrd,,Gre91142,238, , 6eegmmore,6cymn6ia12as,'2s7 ,V ' Beardmorewlobbie 271 Beaxy,oemas,12aa6p 6 Beaver, Kymberlyf78, 144.168 Beaver, Liseta-1238 1 1 159351911 S5390 , , , , ' QVBQQK, Sandra 35, 110, 111,f1-12, 113, 399?911,,U9'9l?9561271'1f,1i 1 , , 599131181 1QXU!?1la 2331 I 1' 1' , T' eemans,1Ffeaf1ck iisax 1 J J 59114114911 531119011111 1 11 1 , 1111 1 129. 130, ' Belton. William 154, 271 Belveal, Bill Bement, Mark 239 Benditz, Dale 108, 308 Bendilz, Daniel 100, 125, 269, 271 Benet. Andria 308 Benet, Marie 329 Benet, Hose 308 Benfer, Judy 239 Benham, Barry 127. 308 Benham, Michael 239 Benham, Terri 271 Benson, Craig 154, 308 Benson, Gregory 308 Benson, Laura 58, 60, 173, 188 Benton, Cynthia 98, 239, 261 Benton, Earl, Bentz, James 271 Benz, Patricia 63, 144, 271 Benz, Karen 35, 44, 64, 239 Bera, Darron 239 Berdinsky, Ronald 100, 164, 188. 218 Bery, Sharon 188 Berg, Tamara 134, 308 Berger, Brian 271 Serger, Greg 239 Bergeron,-John 239, 6' V V 53'395z'F39fai375: .1 ' lf 1 111 l A - '3???Fi9Y1 91139i64s11951g,239.156,1lI 6 11211, 2 ilkfkillrilfsfiil:1ll16l1W1f1324si11331,,.305l111 6 1 l'fJf59fllHQ?1Q?l'iB3112561221111,1.11f1,a1 l,'r, fi7f51 ,,'i iigj i,',,' af 1' f59Pl?fil1Eli??il???llf1'19153i62,+,6-2391, VI 6 6 1 llll 1 11 11 11 1 pil 6 il' 1 4' it , -,..1 ,J6 1 ,111 , ii 2 557TliQ'f??1F5f9f?9411G9!79VlV91-3721, 1 , Q, . ?iWV6?f9U9i19lm U'9',774 1353153 1,11'.' A l13??'!f1W9?l9!,139561 15 1 , 1 1 1 j 15512159-1,GvsQQw1B2,1-1881 1,l1, 6 5l5lK951TQ??lflD5!12391',i1 5 'ill 1 ' 1 1 151!?lS9iF?Xi16NH41D?16303' 11'16' 1 33?Fl9! 2fd1:9YP?77fl?11'42i 272 , 6 I 1 661l512iUQl1?ifQ4'0f?U9l?S',239'' 11 Blahol'18l'G,gMBrgaret '272 V '- Blanchard Susan 188 V , Blanlkenship,'Brett 308 6 Blankenship, Jmnes 169, 239, ' Blankenship, Jeb 78, 173. 239 V Blankenship, Leslie 35, 173, 189 Blanton, Bruce 79. 189 Blaslnglm, Tim 308 ' Blavief, Sharon 108, 173, 189 Blavier, Stephen 44, 127, 308 Blocher, Jannine Bloukos, Andrea 146, 272 Bloyd, Shari 308 V Boado, Edward 239 Boaz, Michael 148. 149, 239, 256 Bodonhamer, Brian 272 , Bodenhelmer, Scott 154, 272 V Bo61I0l1er,'Johnny 2721 1 , , Bdleh,,G8lY' T ' 1 I 5016114 Glenda J f , 969906 Deborah 661'1l39' 1 , 1 BMW 1',6 S8Hdr6,l140f123?.1239 1,16 B45l10v+1Trdcy1272 2l 661i r l 4 11 1 1,,1, , ji ,l,,6 Booty, James 74 Bondurant, Michele 44, 154, 272 Boran, Elizabeth Boran, John 308 Bordwine, William 154, 308 Bosley, Laura 61. 308 Boudreaux. Raymond 100, 137, 239 Boudreaux, Tyran 272, 281 Boughton, Blair 308 Bounds, Donna 51, 133, 272 Bowden, Joe 189 Bowden, Penny 183, 189 Bowland, William 308 Bowmen, Jeff 272 Box, Kimberly 272 Box. James 173, 187, 189 Boyce, Deborah 239 Boyd, Ellen Boyd, Karen 239 Boyd, Jennifer 59, 175, 189 Boyd, Terri Boyer, Douglas 69, 189 Boyer, Jeffrey 308 Boyett, Mark 240 Boyett, Robert 189 Boyette, Barry 240 Boykin,1C,lifford' 'BoyleLBrlan 272 1 Q 501321 SBllYE2??+6???- i, 16 21 Bfdalonp,8en,aEZ?:'r240:f21 5333123 EUQWUWBS, 1ffi11 -1, Y J Q1jadelf4i5Les1 11, . ,li if , 3'f?D,f9!Fi1i5lfl9K1249 11,111 QQ 1, 1 1 1 -aBfs41isr11El1l1e!2PI'vf,2?251111154 21i,r12az1E: ,,,, , ,,,, , ,-11 i6J 61 iil iill 1 1 :gg 1 1 11 1 '559955?fS51Q3fQ?f'155?,'QQ?gf i ir f g 1' Y 11111 11 EVV , QJBJFQWUS1' 9315713991 1161 ij 1' 11 7171 I 21 11,1 Brsww ,BWWDA :BKQYW4 l3rown,fi BrdwnQ 'Brolklly Brdiriri. 15FOWf1-' Brown, Brown, Brown, ' Brow ng Brown, emwn, A Brown. Bruce, Bruce, Bruch, Brush, Bruch, 1 ' 1Brown,f fncmaiwv ,,11 1 yKw1n12r2161 16 1, Kanww- 1 f 61,16111 Lee, 129, V130, 11465272 251575411 599' , 1Qgana1,24oV1,1,V 1 i..utherZ40' J V Mark1189 , 1 -Robert 1897 1 Russell 189 S6011 308 sqm: 272 Terri 309 J Theresa 309 . Michael 127, Mike 151 y Fon-es: 48, 51, 240 Jennifer 35, 51. 171, 17 Tsrri 61, 157. 309 Bfumfield, Jay 309 Brumley, Pamela Brunot, Connie 272 Brunner, Daniel 240 Brunner, Sherry 90, 309 Bronson, Jack 272- , erunsqm, James 272 Brust, John 309, . , Brust. 240, V11 V 3,175,190 1BfvsKSm'f-,J99sPl1272,,301 '1 3 Y?U, 1 Campbell 1 ii it it Bryan, Ginger 190 Bryant, Patricia 154, 272 Buchanan. Michael 190 Buchanan, Valerie 35, 190 Buchanon, Steve 272 r t l 1, Cartwright, Carolyn 240 Cartwright, John 309 Cartwright, Judith 40, 41, 62 191 Carty, Cynthia Cary, Susan 240 Collins, Wendy 273 Colon, Christopher 241 Colon, John 310 Comeaux, Lisa 241 Comeaux, Nancy 310 Cumming, Cheryl 154,274 Cumming, Curtis 193 Cumming, Curtis 75 Currie. Cameron 274 Curry, Valerie 154. 242 Buckner, Christopher Bullard, Jerry Bullock, Janet 38, 129, 272, 341, 383 Bullock, Jimmy 240 Bumgarner, Denise 154, 309 Bumgarner, Leigh 272 Bunch, Ken 240 Bunch, Thomas 309 Buras, Darla Burtord. John 125, 272 Burke, Barry 142. 143, 190 Burke, Brad 142, 143, 240 Burke, Case, Karen 241 Casey, Kimberly 273 Casserly. Carl 241 Castillo, Albert 191 Castleberry, Teresa 192 Catmull. Joseph 53, 192 Catmull. Kenneth 154. 310, 330 Champagne, Robert 192 Chan, Robin 61, 310 Chandler. Jason Chandler, Tonya 273 Chapman, Geoffrey 310 Comeaux. Wayne 241 Compean, Gloria 59, 60, 192 Compean, lrma 59, 157, 241 Cone, Michael 149, 192 Cone, Stephen 148, 151, 273, 294 Conly, Marinnia 241 Conn, Diane 69, 241 Connor, John 35. 105, 241 Conti, Georgian 311 Conway, Karen 86, 274 Conway. Vicky 86, 311 Coogler, Donna 67, 274 Curtin, Geoffrey 124, 125. 274 Curtin . James 127,311 Cunis, Lorraine 242, 257 Curtis, Sherri 193 Dabney. Molly 311 Dailey. Linda 274 Dallas, Stacy 274 Dalton, Amy 193 Dalton, Andrew 275 Dalton. Lori 62, 242 Dalton, Stewart 193 Dalton, Stewart 242 Brian 142. 309 Burke. Garry 142, 190 Burke. Burke, John 107, 151. 272, 301 Philip 153, 154, 272 Burgin, Patrick 48, 240 Burnette, Carla 309 Burnette. Raymond 160, 190 Burrage, Michael 309 Burrichter, Gretchen 142. 272 -Burroughs. Dawn 190 ,. . 1gQ7rrQl.1'ghSQ'TatYlal'8 157. 240 Chappella, Linda 192 Chappelle, Susan 310 Chase. Jeanie 93, 192 Chattarin, Mark 310 - Chatterton, Micheal 273 7 Chavez, Catherine 192 . Chavez, Cheryl 7 7 77 Chavez- 940241 .,i,4.,.,4, Chavez, Frances 61 , cn ebrel, Louis Che!Si0l'1l Chfle .3398 A Cook. , , Cook. Gwi- 1 999511 Arthur 274 Billy 311 Curtis 80, 311 Jeffrey aa, 269, 214 ,glim 274 - me 731 1 Kenneth 136. 274 liilni?742 . I5 f',. ' 241: 7 Danforth, Cheryl 193 Danforth, Kevin Daniel. Lee 242 Daniel, Ronda 311 Daniels, Jacquelin 311 ' Dann, K9ilh 275 7 - 7 Darland, Jennifer 87, 193 Darnell, Jacle 61, 311 - 7 C Dartez. Dlane.242 - A oauzarl, new 215 4 4 Davenport, Amy . . L ,,i.. ,i3l1,lT10'7li1 7 rr .,Ei+iSan.fnNenGYi2'2 1 -z5lJ5YWi- 715511121 wfiiiiiffijiifi I A - 5 ,..,,.... , ,,..,,.. ,, l 3, W, - 2, a 1 r l 1 'B utter, rgiilleix 1131111145 ' Gretchenfirej -- Deborah 309 Roderick -309 41621121 190 E Kimberly '.ouriis,soe ,,,,',.f-1 . Debra' 2732 ',,f., 1 fl, -. Butler,Je1f190i i',i Y l1 ' A Kathleen 185, 190 Butts, Jim 148, 149, 190 Butts, Michael 122, 123, 272 Butts, Tom 83, 240 Byassee, Jay 190 Byers. Joel 309 0091519017Tl?9509593IfEffTllvfgiffTiiflfiifTiliiffifr Cliefnff Ciwl- 'S-U-09, 353122 fi -i ,,,-. Choi, .Yae '31 02 fj -,'f-fff?f f-ffifffi-jifgj,'57, Cl'l0UirlBrd, Lisa 3'iiQ'1' ,Q ',-', Chouinard, Monlcai 71 5,241 lfffff Christmann, Ruth 48,7273 ' Q17 Chrlstofferson, Erio 108, 316 K ' Chrlstotferson, Jeanne 273 - Christopher, Darcy 273 1 4411541 192 , 1 1 ,si., 4 p ' - .. ii C i 1 1 'iiei rriire ,i lf' .r, '31-K1 Corcoran! Roy 45,274 A iijfC?5?ClfyQ Mark 274 f'Corrrlan, Richard 242 Cornell, Phll 108, 311 Comlsh. Byron 80, 241 Davis,,Bennie.e1 Davisw ' ,fl 5e'45'iY 195143351 4,,., Davis 4 tiil rrr Davis, . , 1 Davis, Davis, Davis. Davie, Davis, Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis, Davis, CYff!l i9l: if .l,' Erli1'1l09f r311if,ff'fQ2ffI-f Jamesiwa-' fffiffisfif ,, 405995-735.34?iiif3x7i Kimberli 311' Laurie 242' A ' i'G- ff' Marilyn 193 A - Michael 1931 Sh anon 85, 242 Trudy 72. 242- Wayne 137, 138, 242 William 61, 311 Bymaster, Peppi 309 Bynum, Cynthia 36. 37, 157 ayru, Cindy 35, 64, 173, 191 Byrd, James 167, 272 Cabaniss, Deborah 35, 240 Cahill, Amy 142, 273 Cahill, Colleen 142, 143, 240 Cahill, Molly 309 Cain, Ann 240 Cain, Barbara 57, 139, 191, 200 Cain, Mary 64, 240 Caldwell, Jetfery 191 Caldwell, Jodi 21, 91, 273 Caldwell, Matt 191 Caldwell, Robert 309 Calva, Robert 191 Camp. Eugene Camp, Eugene 191 Camp, Phillip 61, 273 Christopher, Stacy 310 Churnley, Bobby 80, 273 Cicack, John 150, 151 Cicero. Paul 76, 151, 273. 394 Clcotte, Anthony Cicotte, Riea 310 Clapp, Judi 61, 310 Clapp, Sharon 66, 67, 192 Cornish, Rhonda Corson. Lynn 311 Corson. Mark 192 Corson, Michelle 241 Co uch. Boyd 76 Cougot, Debra Cougot, Donna 241 Clare, Deborah 20. 82, 241 Clare, Tracey 90, 310 Clark, Bethany 154, 241 Clark, Greg 24, 273 Clark, John 127, 305. 310 Clark, Jon 127,310 Clark, Kenneth 154, 266, 273 Clark, Kimberly 54, 59, 241 Clark, Michael 78. 241 Clark, Patrice 40, 192, 198 Clark. Peter 192 Campbell. Campbell Campbell, Campbell. Campbell. , Stuart 273 Albertina 309 Doug 38, 39, 57, 191,220 Fran 66, 191 Marcia 309 Rob 100, 240 Campbell, Susan 309 Canal, Milena 273 Canal, Robert 240 Canant. Craig 142, 154, 273, 297 Canet, Debra Canet, Debra Cannon, Dennis Cannon, James , 'ficafinf-'li'1r Sherri 240 ,oaiiiirell, Denise 154, 213 Cantrell, Mitchell 40, 41. 240 21:1 r,,,,,i Cantrell, Scott 309 Carley, Tracey 67, 273 ,. ' 4, Q carlisle, Richard 191 404 ' ' i'Carrnan, Renee 191 Carollo, Dave 309 Carollo, Mark 191 Carpenter, Cindy 309 Carpenter, Darrell 151, 240 Carpenter, Donna 157, 240 Carr, John 105, 240 Carr, Matthew 127, 309 Carrawau, Theresa 273 Carrie, Gordon 35, 173, 191, 339 Carroll, Charles 273 Carroll. John 191 Carruba, Frances 85, 191 Carson, Michael 35, 154, 240 Carson, Christopher 37, 154, 302, 309 Carter, Calvin 191 Carter, Stephanie 240 Clarke, Brenda 241 Clarke, Tod 171, 174,192 Clay, Debra 310 Clayton, Robert 35, 154, 192, 223 Clayton, William 154, 273 Cleckler, Janece 154, 241 Clegg, Judith 241 7 55 Clem, Kelly 192, 236 7 .,,r , 7 Clements, Cathy 49, 154, 2417, 1:Q,I-7fgj7,j,1ij!fff,gf, C lament, Jen niier- 35, 44, 53: Cleveland, Grace 39, 71 Cllftol1,Cllnt310 -k'.V, 7 -kV.rL 11.1 Cline- Lafnnnl 38.118, 14812 Cline, Mark 107, 149:27 llll Courville, William 274 Covington, Christie Cowen. Karen 61, 311 Cox, Bruce 76, 241 Cox. Bruce 87 Cox, Laura 241 Cozad, Andrea 274 Cozad, Vickey Craber, Mark 69, 192 Crabtree. Frank 311 Craig, Carrie 311 Craig, Cliltord 105, 239, 241 Cramer, Melanie 311 Cramer, Nannette 66, 241 Crane. Thomas 274 Crane, Yvonne 154, 274 Cranmer, Felicia 154, 274 Crarlmer, Richard 311 Craven, Darrell 274 -Craven, Gerald 274 --Crawford, Lisa 71. 193 QCrew1o,rd, Mona 274 .fQf3WfQI'!1, 'Steven 274 hornas 274 . Clinton, Liseif iiriiiii in' iF9E??fT9'4?if?9?F0ll1-193 Clower, Clower. Coats. cone, Edwin 37311 Cochran, ,Eligabetn3107ff,11'f.71fflQjfl5,ffi ,,,,,.,,.,,, 791,241 . ., .,,,,- 7 ,ii rrr, Qnfn-1111 Daw, Angie 275 Dawdy, Armando 275 Dawson, Craig 66, 193 Dawson, David 242 Dawson, Denise 311 Dawson, Terry 311 Day, Mark 311, 330 Day, Priscilla 242 Daye, Charlie 242 Dean, Ann 44, 193, 226 Dean, Mitchell 275 Dean, Ferris 311 Dean, Steven 175 Deblanc, Julee Deblanc, Paul 242, 339 Deblanc, Pierre 311 Deboisblan, Richard 154, 311 DeCarlo, Cela 311 Decell, Dwain 312 Delahanty, Jerry 242 Delatorre, Ronnie 242 Delaney, David 312 Delatorre, Larry 154, 312 oelery, Dianne ae, ar, 157, 2ss, 273, 275 ,-.' , Delgado, Jorge 154, 275 4 fffir Delicoo, Michael 312 - ' in Dell, James 275 - 7 , Della Corte, Lisa 312 - fgj. Q Dellinger, Kimberly 151275, 278,31 bel Toro, christine 3127 7 , Deltscheft,Joan 242 .. --,f 77 i'L' Deltsheft, Jordan,242 . , il,-y. g, Demart, Jack 123, 24217 1 jg,.i-Eg,fg Dempsey, Dana,,58QQQQl. Densnn, Denise 1-54Qte1,93?4f1.1f oemler, 'Dale 'n 1 125, Dentler, Ramona 7, 34Gg,fi'f,f'1'fi ,games-5193 ,,,, , ,,-. 7, 1 .7 . g,Jon1'-V n , - 'i'Laui?i 132, 133, 237, 241 Cowan- Susan 192 '-'1 ff-9 ii Cncnrell, Darryl GBMG9- '192f'i Cody, David 10, 106,. 107q'1E491Q ,fizfQCfoss, 273 , . j -i's1fYY1,,fV1.fif'Y Coffey' Jeff 1547 273 7 ' ' 7 '.7 7 7. ,- ' Coffey, Joan 310 Coffey, John 151, 273 ' Coffey, Kathleen 241 Coggins, Natasha 35, 182, 192 Coker, Tara 310 Cole, Mary 62, 92, 93, 192 1 Cole, Tammie 310 Coles, John 192 Coles, Michael 273 Collins, Jr., Donald 35, 37, 44, 45. 235, 241, 396 Collins, Kathleen 310 Collins, Tina 273 gortmfsscou-ao, 241 Grossman, Kendall 37, 157, 235, 242 Grout. Laura 242 Crowe, Jesse 242 Crowe, Layne 184, 193 Croye , Mark 311 Croye. Mitzi 193 Crush, Mark 73, 193 Cruz, Mary 274 Crummey, William 311 Cuellar, Amanda 242 Culp. Stephen 311 Culp, William 274 Culver, Brian 274 Dernarn, Christine 31'2r'j '- Derlngtong Alison 242-41 De Rosle, Doreen ' 7 Derrick, Julie 7,275 ' ' V - . Derrick, Robert 243 - Derrington, Christine 275, 297 Desola, Linda 312 De Sola, Margaret 40, 41, 242 Dethloff, Joy 35, 156, 157, 171, 173, 1741 201 Dethlofi, Terri 37, 115, 266, 275 Detillio, Michelle 312, 319 Detillio, Richard 19, 106, 107,275 Devine, Colleen 243 Devine, Karen 275 Dhonau, Craig 154, 243 Diaz, Carolynn 312, 334 Diaz, Catherine 61, 134, 312 '1 44, Delery, Kenneth 36. 37, 165, 173, 182, 193,204 I Diaz. Mitchell 243 Diaz, Timothy Dicamillo, Angela 312 Dick, Andreyrgto. 194 Dick,Debofal1i1i15, 142, 2751 1 , k 1 Dickey. Bobbie 86. 312 7 Dickie. Anthony 243 Dickinson, Patrick 243 Didonato, Mike 81. 275 Dierkesen, Dwaine 312 Dill, Alan ,VV.VV,. cimaceiii, itgiigiaaai 194 Dimiceli, 243. 257 Dingle, Kenneth 3. 12, 109. 127, 304 Dingle, Teresa 157, 243 Dixon, Craig 194 Dixon, Kelly 157, 275 Dodaro, Patricia 275 Dodd, David'iJi54, 275 Dodd, Lisaiiiiiiar, 175, 194 111' ' Dodson, J' Doepke, Elizabeth 194 Doepke, Kathryn 243 Doepke, Patricia 275 Doerksen, Lisa 51, 225, 338 Don ham. .JQQQJQ4 Dorsett. Glieigies:275, 393 Doss. Lori 'lfEQi32'li Doug htie, Greg 275 Doughtie. .iutra 312 Doughtie, Michael 154, 312 Dowden, Julie 89 oowaie, yiieigaei as oowaie, ooweii: Phiiiiggqgzna Dowle, Micriael 194 Dowling, Rickey 108, 312 Dowling, Timothy 108, 312 Downey. Carol 70, 243 Downey, 312 Down 48, 275 .y,. , 215415 Doyle . 1 ,11' Doyle, T Doyle, Williarn 243 Driscoll, Daniel 194 Dfugovicll, JOADD 68. 69, 194. 349 Drugovich. Robert 154, 308, 312 Dfvrevr H91?9!9i.1 Dudley, 67, 243 Dudley,'D3i?if!lif31'2' Dug an, BreriiI'E194 Duggan. Catherine 243 Duggan. Theresa 22. 276 Duke, M870 276 Duke, sna11e312 DUmeSUl.l1irLEf5ai9Qv. -243 1 DUnCa0,iKHEEiiii5f?if54, 312 1 Dunlap, Ad5Eii5ils12. 326 Dutertre, David 276 Dutertre, Donald 66, 194 Duval, Patrick 35, 44. 45, 194 Duval, Susar1V35, 38, 39, 163, 173,V235, 243 Duval- verfzn1sa..1441 276 . Dyer 2767 Earl, Bobtiiii3f57,'i276 Easley, Sheiiaf59, 60, 276 East. Dorothy I iiilil1Evan S, Ehrhardt. Duane 100. 103. 243 Enrhardt, Steve Ehrlich. Denise 243 ' .JEioell, KathleenV.194 111...e1ba11, Mark 275554 . lilVrEider, Daniel 106123113 7 Elder, Elaine 35, 39, 182, 195. 342 Elder. John 106. 107, 269, 276 Eldridge. Caryn 22. 276 Elias, Thomas 276 Elledge, Sean 69,195 ,Eliiott Tamvi-1yj276, V, , Elliott, Rhonda 313 Ellis, Charles 109. 313 Ellis, Kevin 276 Ellis, Marilyn 54. 195 Ellis, Regina 313 Ellis. Timmy 276 - 'r-- Elmore, Wayne,V243V i' ii'Elster. Carrie 276117 ' iiiifEilster, kainleehliiiies Elster, Sharon 44. 243 Ely, Susan 276 Empie, Donald English, Lisa 243.1 ..,1rv.gEr1sign, CynthiaQ243 Daw If 1-- f1ffiE'pps, Scott 31'3QEv1?1QliQ 3 Ernest. Fred 27677 Ervin, Douglas 195 Erwin, Boyce 154, 235. 243 Escott, Cynthia 276 Esquivel. TereseV1305, 313 1.555975 Anne iiifssex, Paul ' Essex, Peter Estepp. Kerry Estes. Stephen 276 Estrada. Rebecca 195 ,,,V.Estrada. Rita 157, 276 fiiflfedgei '-'53, 1 1 ' W'IfiEvans Les 27615122 Evans. Johnny 313 Evans. Mary 154,313 Evans, Paul 100, 102 Evans, Raymond 78, 108, 243 Evans, RichardV3g4V. 313 Q,Evan s, Robe , -. A Ronalt:li1ii52Zjf313. 331 Todd 27615 Everette, Kelly 157, 313 Everingham. Jill 276 Everingham, Karen 195 .V Visvers. David 1953 V Fishback. Dedra 196 Fisher, Alice 40, 41. 92, 93.165. 196 Fisher. Clay 109, 127. 313 Fisher, David 123. 277 Fisher, John 142, 277' Q Fisher, Kristi 196 ' Fisher, Paul 54. 55. 148, 149. 150, 196 Fisk, Suzanne 115, 277, 397 Fitzpatrick, Tracey 71. 196 Fitzsimons, Kelly 313 Flake, Alan 108, 313 Flarnmini, Mary V Fleischhauer, Allen 48. 313 Fleming, Julianne 277 Flickinger. Tanya 243 Flock. Laura 243 Flock, Linda Flores, Joe V Flores, Mark 277 . J V: Fldydi Jason 37, 166fQ3ii5'70. 174. 176. 12. .181 196 Floyd, Sheila Floyd, Sidney Folsom. Stephen 109. 313 Folsom, Susan 244 Foritenot, Tracey 1 1 ,qcneryi 195 Ford,-Gene 313 Ford . Kelli 157. 277 ' Ford. Pamela 196 Fore, Andrew 100. 102, 244 Foreman, Christoph 277 Foiehanu. Kelly 244 . Eggrigrtanu, ahor1aa1a4,,313 Eiiithiurn, James 5 71 ifasiag Foster. Foster Foste r 5525151 Bren 313 Dan 277 David 59. 61. 313 ,James 109, 127, 314 Foster. Patrick 109, 727. 314 , Suzanne 33,g.fE?f,V'244 rim es, - , .Tina 196 503191 Frivvler, Eric 154, 314' V Fox, Charles 154, 277 Fox, Elizabeth 244 Fox, John 154, 244 Fog, Lynn 114. 115, 133,277 Boberi 314 . 'anaiiey ez. 244i25f3g2zfr1ii. 1 Polite Brian 314 Foxx, Rebecca 244 Fradin. Stacey 314 Framel, Steven 314 Franeipane. Karen 1. Everts, Jamesjf313: '--r' 1 Haroiaf21iii5ifi21.o7, 275 1 ' iil' iffstiiaia, Pain -Ewing, Jef1rey 313 Fabacher, Karen 313 Fagan, Fagan, . 1111.iQ125Fa93n1 .- 1 an rainy' Fahay, Francine 96, 195 John 304, 313 l.awrencgei1,95 Mark 7 Ange1a.1a1i33i'f31e Carl 276 Fann, Stehpanie 59, 277 Eckerman, Troy 154, 312 East. Dorothy 85, 194 Ebeit, Walter 312 Ebel, MaxinVe.Q1.57, 276 EDU611 RQQQQEQMB ecno1s.'.iaii11ss5sg.g1ti7, 276 at Echols, Sherryii Fanning. Christopher 313 Fnning. Marianne 195 Fanning, R1chard:Q13 4fif1ii1fiif1Q1 1 Farias, ce11ai4Qii1??1fii511'95 Farley. Alicia 277? Farley, Andrew 313 Goodwill, Eckert, Anita 71, 194 Eckert, Billy 243 Eckert, Joanna 35, 173, 194 Eckert 7 . , Thomas ,312 Eddy AHQHHEQIQ Eden. Jamesii276 Edenfield, Mark 154, 243 Edenfleld, Scott 312 Edge, Gleen 194 Edge, Troy 76, 276 Edgar, Riot113gd,312 VV .V ,Vy1 Farley. Craig 243 Farmer. Betsy 157, 277 Farmer, Sheri 277.VV farmer, WilliamV,fg,:V243 . ,..,,, I 'V Farrell, Farrell, Farrell. Farrell, Donn'a,V27gT7ifiQVgzr. - GregoryQ243 J Lisa 145, 305, 313 Max 313 Michael Faulk, Ronnie 109, 313 Faulkner, Chartesfgfta rEdwafd1Sz11i91112er1fi1lO61 1071 4 Cei7ii1313 Edwards, Edwards, Cecil 3 190, 194 1 Eaulkner, 3 V . Edwarus,1.B6ian12e. ea, 148,'T'1iZf9Q1317 ', ' Randall . - Farrah, Susan 37QfiT54. 302, 313 Fenn. Leslie 243 Edwards, Christopher Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, ' 4 Craig 194 313 E dwardggVg::g1er,s-if ..'1 1 ,Leytrence 313 . Eawaras,v '313 - Edwards, Sheryl 313 Fennell, Timothy 35, 44, 171, 173. 175, 195 Ferguson. Brian A 7 Fertig, Chris 481V:igV.V1, VV ' Qlfieganr Jan9f'Z3ziif52?5. J0i'iKlii:flQQf14iQif243 Q Finegan, Josepltf277' 'Finn, Leslil:-266 J' Egner, Paul 100, 118. 243 Egner, Tom 276 Ehrhardt,VDayid 108, 313 Finnegan. Kelley 277 Finue, Kenneth Fiscella, Robert 51311615-A010111 Charles '1 cn ip 277 'H71'TEi5 Frank, David 277 Frank. Stephen 196 Franklin. Bradley 196 Franklin, Todd 154 Frarizmeier, CherylleeV35, 44. 173. 196- X USB 314 ',1.', 1 Eredeii, Robert 354 '44gz1'73. 196 - Freed, Dodie 157, 314, 320 Freeman, Melanie 173, 196 Frey, John 153, 154. 277 Frey. Loyd 197 Frey,VThomas 154. 244, 379 Joe 277 71' Susan 1 Frisbee, Warren 24459 ' Frieina, Lisa 314 Fritsche, Elizabeth Fritsche, Thomas 73, 197 Frontain, Patricia 197 Frugoni, Lorinda 31V4rVQV nx11iifSheffv1w Fuller. Tina 71. 1975 1i,l':,. I Fulton. Bob 244 Fulton, Sheri 314 Furtado, Laurel 35, 244 Furtado, Susan 277 - Fusilier, Gregory 9eE211.fQ.Kaf'277 Giaibel. Peter 20, Gaze, Karen 89, 1972 J' J Gace, Walter 314 Gaddie. Brian 244 Gage, Laura 244 Gage, Susan 154, 244 , 1 Gaiindo, Adam 31.4 1 1Gal1iag11er, Jeaner1e'1'72.r 174, 197 Gallantin, Nicki 45, 197 Gallegos. Jack Galtier, Michael 108, 314 Gamez. Jaime 314 VVL1 V 773511351 Gamez, Pat 197 Gandine. Stephen 277 Gantt, Rita Garcia. Alexander 244 Garcia,QGerard 314 Garcia, Jose 80, 277 ' Garcia. Martha 314 Garcia, Sylvia 277 Garcia, Tony 94. 244 Gard, Deborah 154. 197 Gardner, Cheryl 277 Gardner, Donald 314 V yy., Gardner, Elizabeth 35, 244' Gardner. Larry 197 Gareau, Timothy Garrard. Carol 277 Garrett, Andrea 197 Garrett, Patricia 59. 277 Garrison,.Jeri 90. 314 G arrietiiflgl Thomas 109. 23131 f Gary, Michael 69, 244 -- Garza. Yvonne 314 Gatten, Belinda 53. 66. 197 Gaubert, Craig 127. 314 Gautier. Julie 35, 47, 244, 293 Gentry,VCfaig 154, 277 V . oeooaiiirxim 154, 314 ,..' 11.59, Geocaffffhomas 197 George. P3Ul 197 George. Scott 66 George, Sherry 244 Geraci. Betty 244 Gerber,VPamela 154. 314g VV Germania, Stephanie oerrariagiisusan 314 1 Gersteinberg, David 244 'E' ' Gerstenberg, Dennis 89. 197 Gestler, Linda 326 Gettle, Sandra 244 Gialarnas. Karen 96. 97, 197 Giaiamas. Nancy 221 277154. 277 Gibbdrisfierezr 75, 314if1i'1iifT1'f Gibbs,'Jarnes 138. 244 ' ' Gibbs. Roger 197 Gibson. Amber 268. 277 Gibson. Deanna 314 Gibson.VVHenry 277 ,V Grbaciijiglfheresa 277 VV3...,11g Gilesiiboug 244 Q Giles. Karen 87. 197 1 Giles. Lisa 154, 314 Gill. James 277 Gilleland, John 154, 197 Gillespie, Stephanie 277 Gillel5teVg,grSh aron 129, ' GiIlVis?Qiii5ffrey 277 ' r1 l?ifii 111.1 - Gistjfiregory 244 Gladish. Ann 96, 97. 198 Gleason. Karen 314 Gloria. Rodolfo 81, 277 Glover, Janice 44. 277 ona11.,Vn1ia 49 .'.....1. 6041411311 ocsawirif 'E.Gonr1ie 61, f-Dan 315 'ffi Godwin, David Godwin, David 244 Goedecke. Keith 198 Goemer. Donald Goerner, Tiwana 88, 198V.VV GOHHQQQMSYHB 154- 244f.i2zii22E.z.' Doyle 359 Gold, David 315 1' Goldsmith, Diana 244 Gomez, Carmella 315 Gomez. Julie 244 198 244 Gonzales, Adrianna 315 600141651 Alan .Eine Gonzaias. Marie 110. 1V1,1,,g.,f1,112. 113, 244 Goniaies. Rudolph 278i1f:l.V'ri Gonzales, Violeta 278 Gonzales, Yvonne 71, 198 Gonzales Geoffrey 278 Goode, Jeffrey 244 Goodrggan, Gvodinan, David 278 VV.VV1 James 244 caoaiiiati. John 64, ' Goodman, Thomas 244 V Goodrich. Lisa Michael 198 Goodwin, Debra 133, 315 Goodwin, Lauri 157, 193 V V GoQC1win,V1Margie 315 :.V,:,Q Gooiiiifiiliir Winston 2441 7 ' Gorman Nancy 315 1111 I Gorman, Richard 35, 44, 113, 245 Gorrison, Jeri Goss, Karl 245 Gotliboski, Thomas 276 40 szgaqj .... , Harris, Brigitte 85, 246 40 Gourley, David 245 G0ver,,sDavld 144 aowemonn 278 Gower. Lori 198 Grady, Mura 64, 154, 198 Grammer. Mark 245 Grammer, Melanie 84. 85. 245 Granier. Ellen 245 Granier, Michael 315 Granier. Raymond Grants Bradford 154, 278 G 5'Chevyn 7. 278 f Grapiji. Donna 85. 245 Graves. Cindy 198 Graves, Michael,315 Graves. Phillip 278 Gravink, Donald 315 Gray, John 315 1-fanigan. Bernadett 142, 245 5 .imminent Gregory 1427452799 Vflfianigan, James 316 Hanlon. Brian 4, 245.381 Hanlon, Heather 140. 316 Hanna, Mark 278 Hanner, Rhonda 279 Hanson, David 52. 58, 199 Harbuck, Donna 279 Hardie, William 154, 199, , . slgiarding, Pamela ,oavad 279 Hardy, Mary 279 Hardy, Nancy 316 Hargis, Janice 199 Hargis, Terrance 127. 316 Hargrave. Lynda 279 Hargrove, Lee Ann 279 Gray, .Kent 144, 188, 198 Gray,7jSciot1 144, 278, 281,..fgg oray,gm+aey157,27a 1 rlrl rlll- - Grayson. Malinda 278 : 7 Greeker, Karen 35. 44, 64. 245 Green. Arthur 315 Grean, Cari 278. 284 Harlow, Jeffrey 145, . harms. Nancy 279 -gi. f,Q Harper, Ben 316 I Harper, Charles 66,i137Qf19l, 199 Harper. Julie 37, 157, 266, 279 Harper. Kay 259 Harper. Sheri 59, 67, 279 Harrell, Robert 316 Green, Johnny 278 Green, Kenneth 83, 118, 119, 120, 121, 1 Henderson. Mike Henderson, Parjnela.35, 44, 173, 200 . Henners, Loriei40gf200 1 7 Hennessey, Kathryn 316 Henney, Diane 35. 71, 173, 200, 211 Henry, Cheri 246 Henry, Karlene140. 141, 280 Henry. Kathy 280 Hendrickson, Steven 35 Hepburn. Michael 201 Hepburn, Michaigtfigil Q . Herbertson, if Hernandez, Davidi246 Hemandez, Denise 316 Herald, Deborah 201 Herrera, Lucrecia 280 Herrington. John 316 Herrington, John Herritage, Bradley,,26O Herritage, erenyiiygaie Herzig, 246 Herzog, Byron- ilfzlj' Herzog, Michelle 316 Heuschling, Susan 316 Hewlett, Laurie 44, 154 Hewett, Tyanne 157, 280 Hewlett, Lynn 280 Green, Larry 198 3, GFSQTQLQYI 278, 288 Greeri.,i'Nlark 35. 245, 259 Green, Perry 315 Green, Sharon 64, 278 Greene, Mark 81. 154. 278 Greene, Michael 245 Greenman, Gregory 315 - Gresham, Collin 198 Gresham, Lisa 315 Griceqlennifer 154, 198 ,gig Grierjfj,-Victoria 278 1 -'::l' 1 Griesedieck, Mary 198 Griesedieck. Paul 315 Grievet. Troy 315 Griffin. Angela C. 37, 133, 266. 278 Griffin, Angela K, 278 Griffin. John 100, 245 Griffin. Sherri 199 Grimes, Gordon 51, 315 Grimes, Jeffrey 315 ff Grimes, Stephen 199. 226 Grimma. David 199 Grimma, Elizabeth 278 Grinstead. Edward 278 Grinstead, James 278, 287 Grissom, Pamela 89, 199 Grivas, Elizabeth 154 Growqing. Robert 315 Grornena, Karen 133, 278 ' Grover. David 245 Groweg, John 245 Grube, Richard 278 Gubser. Ronald 89, 278 Guice, Robert 108, 315 Guillory, Rebbeca 315 Guiiiory. Ronald 154. 278 V Gumijn, Melissa 51,315 , 'r Gostafson, Keri 245 j Gustafson, Tracey 278 Guy. Sherry 245 Guzzetta, Lisa 70. 245 Gwin, Jeffrey 108, 315 Haag, Mike 124, 125. 278 Haas, Jennifer 279 i-labirtak, Ann 315 Habinak, Karen 59, 245 Q., Hadwln, James 315 -1 Haenelt, Patsy 315 Haenelt, Robert 279 Hagen, Scott 245 Hahn, Laura 35, 42, 44, 245 ivigms, Debbie sie , Harris, Janet 44, Harris, Jim 316 7 Harris, Karen 117. 15421316 Harris. Steven 154. 279 Harris, Tanya 279 Harrod, Terri 117. 134, 316 Harry. Lori 154, 279. 297 Hart, John 279 Hart. Mike 316 Hart, Tammy 246 iH.3,r.,,,. - Ligiiiartman. Karen 2461 ' Hartung, August 173,-199' l-lartung. Lynn 199 Harvill, William 316 Hassett, Greg 154, 246 Hassler, Douglas 279 Hessler, Russell 316 Heywood, Kathryn,280 Hibdori, Dwayneg5ga,.A108. 316 Hicks, Brendagggfiiiiii- ' Hicks, Deborah'FtitDQ' 316 Hicks, Kristel 03160 Hicks, Tracy 67, 246 Hicks, Valerie 53, 201 Hidler, James 316 Hiuief, Veryl 154 Hieronymus, Tammy 70, 246 Hiett. Dallas 15-920.1 i-liar, cane 1 Hiett, Noah 32515 Higdon, Susan 316 Higgins, Alan 317 Higgins. Braaeiy 280 Higgins. Brian 125 Higgins, Ricky 280 Hasting, Richard 199 Hastings, Greg 279 , 4,-Hatch, Dawn - V.', l-iatohell, Teresa 316 3 3 Hatfield, Melissa 99, 316 Hatfield, Stacy 199 Hildebrandt, Danny 280 Hildebrandt, Janette 35, 44, 48, 246 Hildebrandt, .Mariaiice 48, 59. eo, zaof Hildebrandt, Renee 154, 317 Hill. Deanna 280 Hill, Dianna 280 1-latler, Keith 246. 251 Hauck, Susan 35, 153, 154. Haude, Dale 316 Haude, Larry 279 Mlfiaude, Ray 72, 200 ,A A fgliiaude, Roy 35, 72, 200125, fi Haugland, Kay 154, 316 Haugland. Kerri 279 Hauglancl, Mark 173, 200 Haupt. Robert Hauser, Dianna 200 Hauser, James 246 Hauser, Valerie 316 173. 200 ljlauslein, Richard 50,51 154, 279 .,.,..!fi2ii4S'6i -Ruth Hausmann, Elizabeth?-38.200, 214, 256 ' Haven, .Joe 107, 267, 279 ' Haven, Mike 200 Hill, Glenda 54, 89, 201 Hill, Juiis114,115.129,133.230 Hill, Kenneth 201 Hill. Scott 317 Hill, Shannon 280, Hill, Stephen Hill, Suz anne 281.5-'. l-lili. Timothy 317- 1 Hille, Scott Hiller, Pauia 35, 44, 92, 93. 154.246 Hilton, Robert 280 l-linchman, Sara 280 Hinesley, Derek 317 Hinkle, Tammy67, 280 Him- G0fdQnsaiQr,201 Hirsch. Les 1251T'ri5rifi,': ' Hirsch, Peni 3176 l-lissey, Joan 317 Hawkins Hawkins. , Joseph 153, 154, 279 Donna 28, 279 Hawkins, Leasa 157, 316 Hawkins, Linda 279 Hawkins, Mark 200 5 jfawkins, tflawkins, i 1BWKif'lS, Hawkins, Hawkins. Mark 200.. Q Pam 279 Randy i Teresa 246 Tracy 100, 103. 246 Hahn. Rhonda 173 Hahn. Ronda 199 Hahneman, Christine 51, 315 Halefgregory 279 , , Haiefwfachele 245 i 'li .foeiara 245 ' Hall Hall Donita 245 Hall, Eric 35. 245 Hall, Gregg 315 Hall Mark 245 Halley, Wendell 316 Halloran, Kathi 245 l-lalloran, Susan 16 , gg Hamilton, Jack 175, 2791 Hamilton, James 184, 199 'ff A Harnmack, Sloane 51, 154, 269, 279 Hammer, Brenda 62, 154, 245 Hammerbacher, Susan 35, 128, 129, 245 Hand, Denise 59. 279 Handsel, Arthur 245 Hawyler, Colette 316 Hayes, Greg 246 Hayes, Patricia 246 .kHayneS. Betty 85, 279 . 4, ygjjjtaynes, Donna 24Qsfi,ikgEfg1if. 7 ffiiiiaynes, Terry zoos 3 6 Heathfield, Thomas 154,279 Head. Michelle 42 Hebert, Maxine 279 Heck, Veronica 279 Heffernan, Michael 280 Heffernan, Rebecca 200 Hefferman. Stanley 316, Heggy, Jamie 280 ' 7 crystal zso Heisey, Mary 316 Hemphill, Sharon 44. 64, 153, 154, 280 Hemphill, Susan 35, 154, 173, 200 Henderson, Debbie 200 Henderson, Elizabeth 35, 246 Hitt, Kenneth 317 Hixon, Edward 317 Hlavenka, Donna 317 Hodges, Edward 317 Hotfart, Anita,-141,317 Hoffart, Jeanniaiiq, 201 Hoffman, Careyfi-21137 Hoffman. Kevin 1280 Hoffman, Traci 317 Hogan. Jeffery 154, 268, 280 Hogan, Ken 154, 201 Hohle,,Susan 35, 173. 201 Holcomb, Dric Holcomb, Gayla.,246 , Holcomb, Mitoljttii,Q1i05, 148, 280 , Hodcroft, Fiaynaiiiiitfi 317 Holden, George246 - Holden, Gregory 136, 269, 280 Holder, Judy 157, 280 Holder, Theresa 280 Holland, Michele 280 Hollands, Elizabeth, Hollbrook, Dana,201 Hollenshead, .317 Hollenshead. Pati1af246 Holloway, Theresa-1 Holmes, Holmes. Holmes, Holmes. Dena 40, 183 Kay 280 Marc 106, 317 Phyllis 154 Holmes, Phyllis 201 Holmes, Richard 201 Holmes, 4246 K g,.k 1 Holmes.1E1Zeliryii122, 123, 246 ' - Holmes, Vivian 280 Holmgren. Linda 66, 202 Holsclaw, Elizabeth 154, 246 Hoist, Rhonda 132, 133, 317 Holt. Martha 157. 280 Holt, William 37, 144, 235, 246 Holubec, Melissa Hoizaeprgrsmi 11- 202 9 Hgman ,,,. iQQ5:Qti3.i,35. 157, 246 Honerkarriiiflfiiiokey Honeycutt, 'Richard 48, 280 Hood, Christy 42. 247, 263 Hooks, Tracy 280 Hoole, Barbara 62, 154, 247 Hooper, Michelle 59, 280 Hoot, Katrina 281 H0010fl1. .247 Hootenigliiaijinon 317 Hopkins, Mitchell 89. 281 Hopkins, Monte 202 Hopkins, Sheryl 317 Hopkins, Susan 154, 275. 281, 286 Hoppe, Colleen 51, 317 Hoppe, Joanne 44, 48, 281 Hopper, Tracy 247 Horn, 91. 281 Hornbeel?Q2i5f12ai1iB0, 247 Horner, 202, 882 Horney, Katherine 317 Hornsby, Scott 107, 281 Hornsby, William 202 Hoskins. Lisa 317 Hoskins, Michelle 157, 280, 294 Houk, Carrie 317 , - -, Hour. 241 6 Housdengrggffiiohhe 202 Hovis, Hari?yfi281 Hovis, Sandra 202 Howard, Jimmy 317, 320 Howard. Kevin 107, 281 Howell, Frank 138, 281 Howington, Kevin Hoyt, eayie 74, 75. 202 Hoyt, Lyr1nj110, 113, 141, 247 Hryhorchfiik,QT.Jana 154 Hrylorohuok, John Huard, Laura 317 Huard, Michael 154, 247 Huard, William 154. 281 Hubbard, William 281 Hubble, Stacy 247 Hubert. Lauri 51,317 Hucke, 154, 202 I i , Huddlestonggpanny 104. 105, Hudson., Jack 202 , - 1-512.3 4, ' Huete, Margareta 47, 142, 247 , Huey, Paul 35, 247 ' Huffines, David 202 Hughes. David 58. 247 Hughes, Douglas 202 Hughes, Jenny 133, 141, 281, Hughes,.,ln3ie. 133, 271, 281 1 Hulsman,-,8t3ge,l1ley 59, 247 Hunt, JulieTE?3ilr7 Hunter, Kathleen 86. 281 Hurd, Timothy 247 Hurley. Christopher 317 Horley Robert 281 Hurst, Brian 281 Hurst, Karen 281 Hurst, wi.iiiam 247 Hurt, Mio1fiaEl1.1.00, 247, 262 1':- Hutchingffiiiiyenia 202 Huwyler,'Co'lette 157, 317 Hux, Randy 281 Hyrnel, Marc 35, 64, 173, 202 Hynes, Holly 117,317 Hynes, Paul 247 lnborn, Brian lnboden. ,giQi.cQ 'HQ lngolia,.-'.1i:l1i317 lnscore, Lisa 317 lrby, Dennis 202 Irvine, Elizabeth 247 lrvine. James 154, 317 irvine, Jutia 56, 154, 281 Irwin, Byron 281 Isaac, A Isaac, QHMISY54. 55, 247 Issac, Isaac, Rhonda 70, 247 lsbell, Geraldine 202 lsgett. James 247 lvy, Mark ivy. Mark 281 oaqeiie 202 262 Jackson, Andrea 85, 247 Jackson. Jacquelin Jackson, Janet 202 Jackson, Cheerie 202 Jackson, Jeannie 281 Jackson, Lee 309, 317 ,. Jackson, Patrick 109, 127 4 Jackson, Paul 127.317 Jackson, Reginald 317 Jackson. Robert 61, 281 Jackson, Russell 247 Jackson. Stephen 247 J Jacobs, Cathy 281 Jacobs, Jeilrey 317 Jacobs. Linda 247 Jacobson. Daniel 281 Jacobsen, Michael 317 Jahnke. John 69, 203 Lear. Claudette 85. 249 James, Charles 57, 203 gg James. David 317 James, Deborah 281 James, Julie 317 James, Laurie 70. 247 James, Mike 35, 51. 173, 203 James Rhonda 154 281 James, Royce 106, 281, 340'-i Janczak, Joseph 54. 83, 247 Janczak. Paula Janda. Joyce 281 Janda. Melanie 317 Janda. William 78. 203 H gy., Janice, Belinda ' Janisch, Steven 317 - Jarman, Elizabeth 318 Jarman, James 203 Jarman. Joy 43 Jarrell, Gena 203 I Jaffellr. B?bf9? 20 351 247- Jarriel. 39, 44, 392 7 Jaye, Duane 69, 203 Jeffcoat. Jeffcoat. Jelfcoat. Jetfcoat., James Kevin 282 Lee 108, 318 flfhOl't18S 80 . Jenkirl. Laiira'2B2 Jenkin, Samuel 282 Jenkins, Alice 318 Jenkins, Kathy 66. 203 Jenkins. Mark 318 Jenkins, Ftobert Jennrngs,g3,Qarr1e318 JenningS.iGary 318 Jennings, Mark Jensen, Patricia 203 Jensen, Richard 282 Jernigan. Deanna 203 Jesseejiireg 89. 203 Jester, Milissa 203 ',-' r Jeter. Layton 318 Jeu, Cynthia 35, 51. 173. 203, 395 Jewett. Scott 203 Jobes, Tamberiyn 282 K Johnson rftndy .Michelle 318 Johnson, Barbara 203 7 .. Johnsonqaarry 154, 282 -fr Johnson, Carol 247 Johnson. Carolyn 318 Johnson Johnson 1 Cheryl 53, 86, 203 David 182, 203 I , Johnsonfg i' inn: 1, J0hnSUl'iQ'iiEi'heSt 1 00, 102255 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 252 ... ,,., 1 -rf, Gary 61.318 ' Jesse 154. 247 I Johnny 247 .Keith 107, 137, 282 .Kent 203 , Johnson 'Kerry 157, 282' Johnsonfillievin 282 J -' Y Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Mark 282 , Michael 269, 282 , Michelle 154, 282 36, 247 1 Johhsonghllitchell 282 Johnson:-'Pamela 84, 85, 247 Johnson, Peggy 35, 141, 203 Johnson, Ray 154 Johnson, Robin 318 Johnson. Sheryl 247 Johnsonggiisan 154, ,V Johnsoriihivilliam 282 - Johnson, Vicki 247 ' Johnston. Clarence 154, 203 Jones, Charles Jones, Cynthia 48, 282 , JMS' ,Darlene 64- 25?rg3r???i, Jones. ' Jones, David 318 Yffiii' Jones, Doyce 40, 41, 282 Jones, Gia 61, 318 Jones. Jami 154, 247 . Jones, Kathy 57. 142, 203. 222 Jones, Kent Jones. Kent 282 Jones, Kelli 247 Jones.iKimberlie 59. 247, Jonesgiieigh 203 E' Jones, Marie 157. 318 Jones, Michael 282 Jones. Ftandy 204 Jones, Teresa 282 Jorczak-,Bruce 154, 318, V J0rdan,.gDebra 247 lj' - Jordan, Sharon 91, 282' Jorgensen, John Jorgensen. Lise 35, 247 Joseph, Lee 282 Joseph. Susan 282 H Josh,.D31rid 282 ,r , Joss, Michael 69, 204 ' Joss, Mischele 88. 282, 291 Jost, David 69 Joy, Lisa 35, 58, 173, 204 Joyce, Christina 35. 204 Jullard,3iNanetie 35, 47,247 Jumiieriiiioonna 204 -i ' Jurischk, Ken 318 'V Kaaz, Kenneth 204, 397 Kaaz. Kirk 26. 154. 204. 397 Kacai, Judith 72, 248 Kading,f,Charles 248 H ,vyr 318 - Kaleyf-Kathieen 204 ' Kaley, Kenneth 282 Kanewske. Dorris 82. 105, 282 Kanewske, Jack 248 Kannel,gGreg 282 , KBPPQQSSLWB 315 . Karaiisiiiiillichael 138.1 i3flf8- Karalisl Patricia 62. 154,248 Karm. Fred 87, 204 Karr, Kelli 248 Karr, Robin 282 Karras,,:Karolyn 318 ,.,3,..5 Kasoeiiiikimberly Katenkgamp, Verlelia 2827 Kaufman, Jeffrey 108, 318 Kaufman. Laura Kay, Donald 318 KHY' 4857765 39 . 1 . Keck,1r nld r . Kediiififiaryn 110, 113329. 130, 131 ,i 2827 Keehner, Cheryl 47, 54, 154, 204 ' Keeler, David 248 Keen. Todd 282 Keener, Greg 29, 282 . Keeilia-E 814 292 Keevergieernard Keiffer, :Jodi 711' K Keith, Michele 204 ' Kelldori, Karel 204 Keller, Donald 318 Keller, giizaberh eo, 515.302, 318 Kelieiisridacqueiin Kelleyf--James 282 'EF Kenai Kim 318 Kelly. Margaret 282 Kelley, Mark 144. 282 Kelley, Mildred 282 , , Kallfiiefiiiionda 1541. Keilyfieraivin 48 fi Keliyfiitaureen 318 Keltner, Thomas 44, 173. 204 Kernmerer, Jeffrey 109, 318 Kemp. Jeff 318 V Ksmgiigenene 248 . . I Kendnek.j.Jamas 78,'if2f18Q'- -- Kennardg David 63, 1003-1103, 148, Kennedy, Carlene 157, 318 Kern, Charlotte 318 Kernaghan, Daniel 154, 282, 300 Kernaghan. William 245 ke 105, . Kershffbouglas 73, 282? ',,' Kestler, Linda 318 Ketterman, Richard 318 Ketterman. Theodore 89. 248 Ketzelman, Cecila LE, 204 Kevfeffteia 51, 205 ..:gEfi.f Khu55?5Q.QGeo rge 48, ' Khusnfi Monika 283 ' Kiel, David 64, 283 Kiberis. Kathyrn 318 ' Kilpatrick, John 318 Kimber. ' Cmdv 243 Kimhfetlisz-ROY 61- 1 l Kimkiiieiil. Sherry 66. 872127205 Kimmey, Karen 35, 205- Kimmey, Katherine 54, 318 Kirnzey. Barbara 154. 318 Kimzey, Rebecca 157. 205 Kindle. Karen 86, 205 Kindle, Tracy 141. 142. 271. 283 King. Andrea 248 King, Cynthia 35, 58, 60. 96. 97. VI177. 195, 206 King. Dana King. Eric 318 King. Kim 205 King, Marshall 127. 318 King, Maura 205 king. Michael era w King. Patricia 248 King. Ruby 70. 248 Klng,Ruth117.318 King. Suzanne 319 King, William 319 Kinkaid, Linda 283 K Kinney. John 58, '248 Kinney. Kristin 61. 302. 319, 393 Kinney. Mike 125. 283 Kinslow. Lisa 61. 283 Kipp, Paul 69. 248 Kirby, Alice 283 . - K,ii'f.jY',' Lee Anne 28335 T Kiriihgessner. Axel 83, 248 Klrkindall, Flicky 107, 305, 319 Kirkpatrick, Kurt 35. 248 Kirkpatrick, Scott248 Kissinger, Bruce 283 Kress-ngef, Michael!-2591.205 Klait, James 305: 319 i Klein, Kevin 72. 283 Klein. Leia 319 Kleeman n, Amy 283 Klein. Michael 109,319 Kiinraszewski- MarQefe1319 Kiiiigrnan, Ll nda' Kliriker, Kris 248 Knapp. Robin 35, 84. 85, 173. 20 Knipfer, Earl 105, 248 Knapp, Greg 107, 283 Knoyiries. Terry 283, -,,, Kriiiiell, John 109.3 Koliiell, Mary 35, 73. 205 Koepke, Lynn 66, 205 Koepke. Michelle 66 Kolb, Gary 283 Konicki, Joseph 78425, 283 Komieski ChriSiiriii,418 Keiitfoulis, NichoizSsii206 Kdwiis, Gary 283 7 'ff ' Koziol, Ann 39. 283, 394 Kramer. James 35, 53, 248 Krame r, KF9!TF'?'r -444259 kyle 319 Richard-,206 . Marc ' Krieger, Jr-rm 107,l'283' . .MQQFUVB Kreger. Kenneth 100. 206 Kreger, Rob 283 Kretsinger, Tamara 48, 283 Krgenecke, Mark 83, 248 Kfiziilr.-'Gary 319 Krrfiishage, Todd Krueger, Carol 35. 50. 51, 248 Krueger, Neal 319 Krushf, Monika Krusht, Monika Kreensiri, 1'arr1mvz319 Marv 61, ' Kubena. Archie 248- ' Kubena. Lad 248 Kubena. Jill 283 Kubena. Judy 283 Koechle. Theron 107, 283 Donna Kimi, Timothy 148fit49, 206 ' Kuziel, Peter 206 Kuzniar, Lisa 319 Laake, Carol 319, 325 Laaite. Mary as, 154, 206 I I r H0120 . Laiiauve, Ftoxanr1eii87, 206 LaBauve, Todd 283 LaBonte, Jerry 138, 248 LaBonte. Lawrence 283 LaBonte. Stephen 50. 51. 206 Latiarter, Natalie.319 Laqgruimmy 283 , Lacy. Lorettie 3197 ' Laible, Glenn 319 Laible. James 206 Lainson. Michelle Laird, Connie 152.154, 206 Ler11b,,Jeffrev 31911-... Laiinbert, Deborah? 248 Lambert. Donna Lambert, Mary 58, 61 166,,173,176, 5 Lamben, nofiaidsi, 154. 158.319 283 Lamkin, Bill 100, 150, 151. Lancaster. Christina 206 Lancaster. Christopher 40. 41.63, 104. Lancaster. Lora 49. 206 Landon, Elizabeth 283 Landsman. Tonya 105. 248 Lane, Doyle 319 Lane. sally 248 Lang. Christopher 248 Lange. Dianne 59. 206 Lange. Michelle 206 Langford. Cherylf85 Langkan, Cheryl 248 Langlinais. Leigh 183. 206 Langlois. Brenna 59. 60. 248, 259 Langlois. Page 157, 248 Lango. Donald 319 Lange, Herbert 248 liangston, Jayei1t10 Langston. Jeffrey 118, 148. 1 Langston. Kimberly 284 49, 206 Langston. Pamela 134. 135. 319 Lanier. David 284 Lanier. Mark 154, 284 -leanier, Michaeigggiie L-anrer. Perrlcirnvs. 1e2, 206 '- Lankford. Diane 35, 154, 173. 205, 206 Lantz. Laura 61. 319 Lantz. Rebecca 82. 206 LaPlant, Mischelle illrefsen- Pivbvfi 3129. -Lassen, Johnf207y+ Lassiter. Randy -248 Lau, Steven 319 Lauck, David 320 Lauck, John 248 Lauck, Sandy.284. '1s'i2l4aueuheSSe.' 325 Lauman, Debofah'284 Lavender, Paula 284 Lavender, Suzanne 154 Lawrence, Harry 284 Lawson, Geraid,248 Mawson' Naf1vxs?84 illay, Damon 3203 J Lay, Harvey 284 Lay, Dris 66, 207 Lea, Jeff 100. 249 Lea, Mark 249 . 1, .-1.. amber Wfieake, Katheriiiieif -Leander, Loulxirin 40, 54, 183,201 Leboeuf, Angela 99, 320 Leeoeui, Tariua. 16, sa. 96, 167, 207 Lee 1 Andfea , Ch ristopheigg-fi , -Lee, Judith 249 LGB, Kim LSB, Kim 249 Lee, Laurie 284 Lee, Lexann 320 ,,,g.,,,i,emaster, Matthew 284 ., . , Lexannex, ,z I K Lee. . , ,,,, . 1-Lee, Sylvia 284-fi K ' ilehenbauer, John' 284 LeJeune. Carolyn 320 LeJeune, Mitcheil 284 Leleux, Laurie 284 Lemmon, sueanfggse, so. 249. Lernoine, Dana'i820 Lemons. Lori 284 Lenart, Joe 207- Lenari, Joseph 68, 69 ,Lenari, Laura 157. 320 y Vifglfteenz, vic1or1a,ltgg,a,.2e4 lleonard. Michael. 320 Leroux, Danielle 320 Lesmeister, Lynda 115, 142, 284 Lesmeister, Patrica 117.320 Lesselyong, Brian 284 1- rlgevington. Care,l,207 iiiiewis, Brian T ' Lewis, David 207 Lewis, Deanna 320 Lewis, John 49, 320 Lewis, Laurie 320 Lewis. Margo 320 Leyendecker, Ernest 207 Lighfoot, Patrida 154, 320 J Lilly. Donald 284 Lilly, Eric 43 Lilly. James 249 Lilly 1 yfilriilv r-jiilly Mark 100, 207 Paul 2. Sandra Linde, James 154, 284 Linde, Melissa 154, 284 Lindsay, Les 284 Lindsay. Steven 35, 154. . Lindsey. Amanda 284 Lindsey, Jennifer Liiiiihay, Michae!'1267 I Liriiistrorn, Theresa' 320 Linkiater. John 320 Linklater, Lynn 284 Linklater, Thomas 207 Lipinski, George 78, 249 Lipinski, John L5Sf,iPau1 249 i LLVL A Listg Philip 284 Lime, Joseph 108, 320 Little, Lynn 82. 207 Liif!?9, Margaret 146,284 Llyjrjggton, Gera!4ilQjli58. 207 Lbiiizh. Mark Loeroh, Thomas 284 Logan. Catherine 207 Logiudice, Michelia 320 Logsdon, Mike 208 Loggjon, Forrest 251 Edmbardi, Lori 9813239 Loiig. David 320 m Long, Diane 285 Long, Jana 249 Long, Russel X -N A A 1 I , A v' A x ' X f- i f' M . , o X I A F , ,VA -5 ff f I C' ' f ' wifi' f7fLr:fMLfr flkabtp Q32 mm. f7 . L fl 'Q ' . . V , K . ' M , 4 K A . L. V . . R g w - A , W I 4 5 MBWOUQ, Gloria 86, 21B McDaniel, Chris 19, 100. 250 Mitler, Mark 145, 322 ' ' QW . I 207 Malone. Katrina 285 McDanie!, James 322 Miiier, Melanie 322 I MSIOHS, Kim 321 McDermott,-Meody 157, 250 L Milken Melvin 286 ,H-1Ma0one, Susan,?9B i,,,.. Mcoonalurgyjgua , gg, L Misremaiqnara 5 h M Manchester, Kdifen 59, 285 'Elf 'McDonaIdQfihGnna 284 K Millief, John 154, 286 V ' Manessv Kafhy 250 Mcoonam, Kathy zas Mmigan, Nancy 21 , M3f'Q9f, RBYN8 35, 173, 203 McElroy, Carrie 157, 322 Mitts. Angeia 257 MHHQGL Stacie 321 McElroy, Kimberley ae, 37, 322 Mans, Jim MQNQVUWL Sharon 321 L McEIaroy, Pamela 157, 285, 294 Mills, Joseph 210 or ..,, ??43 iSCa'0- 4537991 127' 321-12 MGEIYSLLGIQQOW 209 ...i1. o WHS- Linda 154 1 QL - fkztansseguco. Timmy 109, rmcseneegiiiiirnne 322 Malnegmrau een 15.38156 ann, usan ' McGlocktonyFelIcia 250 Milton, Rich . ir . Manning, Jeffery 61, 285 McGIocKton, Tamm 134, 135, 322 Milton, Terry by ,i Lkjkv Manf1if1Q.R0berf321.3S3 McGowen.Shawn 59.285 Mims, Lance A ' g MafCiSz,Mandy139,321 r Mceuffee. Kim 322 Minns, Sheryl 210 if L Markham, Jamdg 285 McGulrt, Arihur 285 - 1 Mintari,,Dani 'S ' ' 1.-- Q??f1BY580d.Ch8lflgS-208 ' I Mchlattie, Kfirjneth 209 A Minter f son 322 Y 1 Marr. David 285? ' McHenry, Gwzindolyn 89, 2103 ' er, GSW 286 A Marr, Robert 250 Mclmosh, Jeffrey 322 Miracle - Q - .s Q Marshall. Leah 250 Mclntosh, Michael 89. 210 Mit ' ll. Curtis 323 Martin, Bruce 51 Mclntosh, Michelle 114, 115. 285 . -- a ly M1-lrfin. Carol 32-1 McKay, Donald 250 ne . - ' . ia 3 oisM1f1infCHf0'o2E!?ao ...., MCKHY- 322 L ,ring r US U sg 1- Br I '7TW3l li'1. D8HG'i6?iEi5321 McKenneyQ-Tliiidd 35, 118, H35-210 eb L E? v - R31 ' Martin, David 109, 321 McKenzie, Susan 64, 322 A Moe us, Mary 2 I -' Martin, Deanna 321 McKibben, Rhonda 322 oebus. Susan 210 Marlin, Denise 208 McKinley, Karen 35, 44, 45, 173, 210 Moe - Deborah G Martin. Gus 321 McKinley, Robert 44, 126, 127, 322 Mogensen, Mic e e , 210 Sheryl 285 . Long. ,VHIGYIB 203195.- Vance 51, i2?,'32O Lcmg, Looks. Mark 285 - Loper, James 249 Losa. Richard 320 Louder. Carol 183. 208 Lgyghmiller, Dangigg0 Lriijghmiher, L58 L Loiikanis, Brenda 285 Loukanis, Danny Loukanls, Diane 208 Loukanis, Rhonda Louyhran, George-320 Lqieit, Glenn 285 Lovett, Jeffrey 285 -A A Loving. Darla 320 Lowe, Sharon 35, 58. 60, 249 Lowe. Stephanie 320 Lowery, Phyllis 320 LQya,,Jerry 249 , Lucas. Greg ' Lucas, Jackie 249 Lucas, Julie Lucas, Rex 63, 100 Lucas, Pamela 285 Luogs, Rex 101. 249, 264 Pamela 1545321 Luedke, Dean 285 Luedke. Dena 321 Luedke, Farrell 249 Luedke. Leann Lufx, Robyn 249 LUQW Lgl5g5.Leo 321 A Lulriddhl, David Lundin, Paul 108. 321 Lutz. Margaret 321 Lux, Andre 48, 64, 142, 249 Lux, Thomas 32? LYfQiQaVY 285 .fini 1. Lytggig- David 321 A Lyies. Rickey 285 L Lynchard, Victor 249 Lynn, Ladonna 154, 285 Lynn, Lisa 249, 262 Lyon, Trlaa 110, 249,263 LytiEyL:Linda 321 - Lysiriger, Jeffrey 249 Lyssy, Dgvid 208 Macbougall, Nancy 157, 285 MacDoweIl, Lori 146, 321 Mqqt, Morris 249k :W V MMQQKQDHV, Andvz42sf243 Miifkdhnoy, Bridi-i72D8i Mat:Kannoy, Fredric 321 MacKonney, Gary 208 Maciunmy, Steven 249 Mlckiin, John 131321, 333 -N . 59.1o-1521205 AMINUWII1, Pau! i if Mlddox. Craig Maddox, Mensa 73, 285 Maddox, Michael 2m Nlwibr JON Mlrkisfo Mtiiwior. Dobro Bill-S21 Majors, Gregory 105, 137, 246, 249 Mnicorn. Christopher 249 Matty, Elbert 154, 2a5 Manson, supmn 154, 250 gmanin, Reoeceaizos fm:-mm M8Tiin, Ira 321 sfmamn, Kenny ,o1Q551or1-61, aes Martin, Lance 105, 250 Martin, Lisa 209,L 211 Manm, Lynn 321 Martin, Lynne 321 Martin, Melanie 154, 209 Rhond5fiQ85 Martin. Richard 209 Martin, Robert 285 Martin, Rozelfe 250 Martine, Steven 118, 250 Martin, Williams209 Lifiiiartinez, GIori6?58, 60, 250 ' Martinez, Pamela 285 Marvin. Dean 154. 321 Mascoio, Andrew 285 Nlascolo, Louis 154, 209 Mason, Craig 48. 153. 154, 285 Massengale, David ,-5 111 Masters, Barry 321 Matheny. Sandra 85, 209 Mathews, Mary 98, 250, N2 Matter, Teri 321 Matter, Tracy 250 Aygghdatthews. Belinda Ooririio -Matthews, Matthews, David 209 Matthews, Nanci 142, 250 Manhews, Peggy 87, 209 Matthews, Starla 184, 209 Mattingly, Justine 321 L ' k SQ' ' -Maxey. J E 90 ii, Maxey, Kevin 265 May, Kenneth 107, 285 May, Lisa 250 May. Richard 250 Mayer, Julie 66, 209 QYYQYOG- SUS2M9f154f 92- 139 Mayne. Susan 195, 209, ave ' Mays, Buddy 69. 209 Maxyn, Robert 209 McAdow, David 35, 44. 173, 209, 211 McAdow, Janet 279, '285 i 1M3'.:Aiee. Tamnqig 321 T - 1iQQ2IcAnalIy, 179, 209 I McAnally, Rhonda 54, 285 McAndrvw, Anne 35, 51, 250 McAndrew, Walter 321 Maman, Angeua 59. 60. 285 McAulif1e,John,107,285 .,,, li I Mmunine, Msexxgecfsm, ma, wuqggeazx In IHSMCBBS. Allisbrfz-521: K- 5: ii McBee, Travis 321 McCan, Robbie 321 McCarty, Cassandra 285 McCauley, Julie 51, 209 Qgicctaon, Marylggio LYMCCUBGYY, Tarty i T321 McClure, Marianne 321 McCollum, Byron 24, 285 McComas, Kimberly 285 McComes, Laurie 321 MCCommon. KRW 250 , I 9 1rE1i19A6Coy, Marc ' ' Mccoy. Robih- McCoy, Robin ,. V sr F U, 250 M KMC U9, 1 ' V Wiminierf Miner McKmsey. 250 :gi A Mcxanziegsgazas McLaughiih',LlJames 142, 256' McLeod. Campbell 210 Mcleod. Lisa 45, 250 McMahon, John, Jr, 322 McMahon, Richard 210 McMillan, 142, 210, 2133gEQ . McMillan, 285 -7 McNair, Maggie 66. 250 McNally, David 250 McNally, Kelly 285 McNamara. Keny 154, 250 McNamara, Maureen ,sl , 'McNamara,1fR2ibin 157, 267.273, 285 McNamara, Sandra 157. 250 McNamara. Therese 157, 322 McNeely, David 286 McNeill, William 66, 67, 210 McQueen. Akgie 77, 250 . McQueen, Mgirvin 89, 250 - ,,.- 3- Mcwhirter, Phula 51, 322 McWi!!iams, Rex Meachum, Rona 86, 286 Means. Steven 250 Measles, Brenda 157, 159, 210 Mecham. JQQQQS7, 115, 266, 286 Medeiros. Keri neth ff' Medeiros, Tamara 322 Meissner, Michelle 250. 252 Mellinger. Mark 151, 250 Melton, Cathy 210 Melton, Chefyl 250 Mena. JameSQQ250 - Egg: Menkeme!IerQMarc 154. 250 f Messer, Scott 80 Messier, Elizabeth 35. 250 Metzger, Ramona 154, 286 Meyers, Monty 250 Meza, Esteig-598, 245, 250 11175 Michael, MHEQ766, 67. 250 Mlcheai, Susan Miciotto, Martin 286 Mickle, Byran 122, 123. 250. 259 Middlebrooks, Carey 302 Middleton. Sggcy 129, 288 , . Mkksch. Mi6tiQ1Ie114, 115, 250 l0 Miksch, Suson 154. 322 ' Mikula, Jynslle 322 Mikula. Todd 286 Mikulenka, Steven 322 Milberger. Johnny 286 Miiby, Janieojj--1 ,. I Miiby, Johor-322 ,f-17 Miles. Scott 100, 101, 283, 286 Millar, Deanna 286 Millard. Jennifer 250 Miller. Bruco Miller ' r, ..,,1 L Chri55fN5A322 r Mlller, Craig 322 Miner, Diane 35, 64, 107, 175, 210 Miller, Donatd 106, 286 Miller, Donald 151, 322 Miller, Gregqgyr210 v GUY. MilIer,Jayr48 .r', 286 1 Miller,Ju1ie 51. 251, 260, 343 Miller, Karen 60, 286. 296 Miller, Kelly 59, 251 Miller, Mark 251 , 296 Mohn. Dale 154, 286 ,S Mohn, Koiineth 154, 21053- Mojica. Rene 323 I Molinari, Patricia 286 Mondrck, Juli 59, 60, 144. 251 Monro Monro Molnar, John 66, 211 6 .David 81. 251 ,facie ss, so. 251.: e Montabaiib, Leann 323 7 L Monta bano. Lisa 251 Montague. Gregory 251 I O Montg mery, Clarence 107, 124, 125, 281, 286 Montgomery, Danny 259 Montg Montg Momgomefy. Jacquerm 134, 135, 323 ukfiory, Kelly aaa if O mary, Phillip na. 1214 211 Monton, Bryan 323 Moon. Alicia 251 Moon, Gerald 89, 211 Moon, Joel 108. 323 Moon. Robert 211 Mooney, David 154. 323 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore. Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moorej Moore. Moore. Moore. Moore, Moore, Aiecia Alecia 211 Daie 251 Ed 211 Cggrrie 82 .,,h GfBg151,236 Janet 111. 304, 323 Jennifer 21. 129. 286 Lara 211 Michael 48, 286 Michael 107, 283, 286 Rhonda 90 :Q .- Y- Stephen 211 Sieve 323 Terrance 251, 254 Terry 86, 251 Thomas 173 Moore, Tom 138. 211 V Wiiiiam 323 K Moore' r Q Mourman. Lisa Moosberg, Paige 145, 323 Moreaux, Kerry 89. 251 Morgan, Alisa 50 Morgan.gDavid 211 , Morgar1,lEriimy 'fi - Morgan, Linda 154, 323 ' Morgan, Mary 323 Morgan, Michelle 99 Morgan, Ronnie 69, 211 Morgan. Sherry 323 U Morganigegy 167, 267. -286,293 Morken,'D2ivid 251 Morovich. Leo 257 Morrill. William 211 Morris, Carol 211 Morris, Cheryl 167. 286 Morris, Eolgigabeth 36, 37, 302, 323 Morris, 456668, 69, 251' ' Morris, James 286 Morris. Jody 64. 87. 251 Morris. Leanne 286 Morris, Leasha 251 Morris, Leag251 I A Morrls,.12ig5a' fK'. iff - Morris, Moiinda 115. 286 ' Morris, Susan 48. 286 Morrison, Kevin 108, 323 Morrison. Susan 59. 286 Morriso H, ,Tom 7 1 28 Morrow, Donna 323 Morrow, Ronda 323 Moses, Sherri 286 Mosher, Thomas 44, 45. 286 Mosiey. Dana Mosiey,-Dennis 89. 211 Moss,,PeQQy 82, 211 Moulder, Bianna 323 Moulder, Emmet 251 ' 'J ii ,Jeri-251 Sheiia 59, 50. 323 .. , ., , ,Bryan MOPFCM ,wieiiifiefef 9 lwwlioh John 323 -i2i5Qizon,rThaqdeus si. 105. 107. ees, aaa 1MbhHi66e1lBandvr212 l1 i ' f Sandra 251 5 212 Nliifii 323 ilililgijehibrad, Glenda 92, 93, 147, 154, 212 Qgrigiaiggiiggprgriiza wa. 251 ,'2- Kathryn 36, 37, 212 ,alarm 251 vfkiugloahyr 'Alisca 22, 251 ,Mi.iller,gKim 323 Muller, Michael 287 Muller, Patricia 323 Nluiier, Ronald 323 Muiier, Robert 287 Mumford, Ed Mundy, Donald 146, 212 Mundy, Tammy 323 Mundy, Tracy 251 Munger, Gari 323 Munger, Reber! 251 Murdoch. Jim 323 Murphy, Coleen 287 Murphy, Kirsten 154, 323 Murphy, Margie 251 Murphy, Monica 48, 173, 212, 342 Murphy, Robert 287 Murphy, Thomas 251 Murray, Barbara 84, 85, 212 Murray, Billy 323 Murreli, Debrch 128, 129, 130, 287, 296 Murrell, Steve 100, 148, 149, 251 Musleiak, Cheryl 287 Musch, Cynthia 252 Mustachia, Joseph 323 Myers. Angela 134, 323 1Myers, Jacquline 29. 252 Myers, Shawna 44, 154, 287 ,Naborsg Biiiy 60, 66. 118, 119, 212 Linda' 51 , 324 52199924 DOWNS 1 g1,,Nadeau,.Qennxs 252 lm e,f?5l9119h!SP41?rfJ+i8fD9S.212 287 , 1253! 35 - 1 4 ar 9 , 'r3e,1e2o, 121, 251, 341 1 4 ,fihmiaongflfammy 154, 287 mfr J 7 lS!even 287 lglflesioney, Tina 21 2 Neltue. .Elizabeth 252 Netties, Eddie 212 Nsttles, Russell 109, 324 Neulang. Gabriela 48, 287 Neuhouser, Mary 35, 252 Newcomb, Chris 252 Newland, Sandy 252 Newsham, Barbara 324 Newton, David 154, 252 Nice, Christopher 108, 127, 324 Nichols, Karen 212 Nichols, Ronald 324 Nicolosi, Mark 214, 394 Nicoiosi, Mike 51, 287, 338 Nistfeld, Roman 73, 287 Niisch, Michael 324 Nitsch, Pamela 212 Nix, Bryan Noack, Tamara 64, 287 Noble, Kenneth 324 Noble, Renee 324 Nodur1l,,Roberts 212 Noel. Richard 44, 154, 287 -rqeisngbefg, John 36,37,118,119,120, 167, 212 enpiirigperg, Pameia asv Myra, Maria 212 51gggrrig,ze9nnae 252 -Qhns 179, 21 , 49,15-4, 252 Norris, Mary 44, 173, 212 Nonon, Lorraine 287 Norton, Michael 287 Nott, Scott 252 Nourse, Daniel 287 Nourse, David 252 Novak, Craig 120, 212 Novak, Mary 252 Noveily, Paul 154, 287 Nugent, Dan 324 Nulley, Peter 287 Nutt, Michael 287 Nutt, Richard 154, 287, SCH O'Ber!, John 287 O'Brien. Colleen 287 O'Brlen, Corinne 212 O'Brien, Terry 122, 123, 252 O'Brien, Paddy 59, 287 O'Bryant, Kirk 28, 287 Oclen, Shannon 324 Odenweller, Christine 212 Odenweller, Keith 324 Odenwellar, Kenneth 324 Ogan, Kevin 108, 324 Ogletree, Alan 212 Oglelree, Kay 324 Ogletree. Mark 108, 109, 324 Ohnysty, Renee 287 Okuma, Catherine 287 Olds, Roy Olgetree, Thomas 252 Oiiphinl, Jackie 324 Oliver, Terri 324 Olienburg, Steven 324 Olmstead, Curt 100, 148. 149, 252 Olmstead, Michael 324 Olson, Mark 108, 324 Olson, Michael 213 Oltmann, David 252 O'Neal. Michale 108, 324 O'NeiI, Donald 252 Oprea, Jeanene 157, 324 Orahood, Caiherine 213 Orahood, Judith 324 Ori, Laura 58, 288 Ort, Tamara 35, 60, 157, 173, 213 Ostera, Dean 213 Ostllnd, Laura 324 Oswald, James 213 Oswald, Jean 288 O'Toole, Eileen Ottenstein, Cathy 213 Otto, David 252 Otto, Paul 288 Ousley, Rodney 288 Owen, Anita 248, 288 Owen, Piebeca 36, 37, 286, 388 Owen, Scott 13. 213 1 Owens, David 324 Owens, David Owens, Jennifer 324 Owens, Kristi 288 Ozuna, Michele 324 Pabst, Amy 288 Pabst, Peter 252 Page. Anthony 288 Page, Charisse 86, 213 Page, David 325 Page, Lori 213 Page. Michael 288 Paige, Donald 280 Paige, John 170, 213 Paille, Mark 142, 288 Painter. Bruce 69 Palm, Michael 325 Palm, Mitchell 325 Palmer, Dyana 35, 62. 157, 173, 2 Palmer, Frances 84, 85, 252 Panico, Teresa 147, 154, 325 Pankhuret, Duane 213 Pankratz, Susan 59, 60, 252 Papadakia. Wade 154, 325 Pardue, Diane Pardue. Dianne 288 Parham, Mark 288 Paris, Frederic lll 108, 325 Parker, Danny 71. 213 Parker, Elizabeth A. 252 Parker, Elizabeth K. Parker, Gregory 57, 213 Parker, Paul 48, 325 Parkman, Kenneth 288 Parkman, Terrle 213 Parliament, John 325 Parris. Karen 252 Parsons, Gractia 85, 252 Parsons, Rise 325 Partin, Tlmon 107, 288 Partridge, Leah 325 Partridge, Randy 13 Pastor, Deborah 154, 325 Paiten, Mark 107, 288 Patrick, Steven 51, 154, 325 Patterson, Kelly 61, 146, 325 Patton, Brian 325 Paulos, Theodore 325 Paulson, Heather 36, 37, 99, 302. 325 Paulson, Mark 288 Pawlak, Lynette 288 Paylor, Craig 325 Peachg, Eugene 288 Pearson,Greg 107, 136, 137, 288 Peckham,'Linda'123, 185, 213 Peeblesywikey 44, 105, 270, 288 PeifCb.Q1lQarry'H'25 5- 5 Peiirpe4,P51rir:sa 5, , Pell,-'Gregory 252 r - Pemberton, Kevin. Penning, Mark 288 Penni'ngton.'Brenda 73, 288 Pennington, Donald 252 Pepper, Jill 11,213 Perklnsieslie 59, 288 Perkins, Morgan 213 Perkins, Richard 213 Petiy, Monty 288 Perry, Robert 213 Pesand, Pamela 253 Pesano, Kenneth 288 Peters, Kimberly 59, 288 Peiers, Larry 100, 101, 103. 169, Peters, Melissa 88. 154, 253 Peters, Michelle 157, 168, 214 Peierson, Diana Peterson, Robert 253 Patterson, Tammy Perzier, Emily 325 Pettigrew, Patty 214 Petty, David 142, 253 Petty, Ecla 326 Petty, Lisa 288 Phailan. Charles 214 Phelps, Ralph 49, 288 Phelps. Shelia 326 Philips, Rory 288 Phillips. Phiilips, Phillips, Pnimps, Phiilips. Phillips, Phillips, Bruce 214 Bruce James 76, 253 Lori 20, 253 Michelle 288 Myra 324 Penyear, 214 , Phillips, Terri :11o,i111, 113, 253 ,PiCk9'75r,53VP3Fa . 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Russ 100. 215, 225 Precupyoeeph 119, 121, 215 I Price, ,GarQli354,64, 253 . ,Price,yGhriggine 31,-66, 235, 252. 253 Price. Kristen 157, 215 Price, Lisa Price, Lynn 64, 70, 253 Price, Priscilla 215, 342 Price, Randall 61, 289 Price, Tom 253 Prichard, Jimmie 69, 215 Prichard, Julie 289 Prince, Charlotte 154, 289 Prine, Penny 134, 326 Prizmich, Joeleen 61, 326 Prizmich. John 61, 253 Prosser, Alice 326 Prosser, Margaret 253 Pruett, Stephen 105, 253 Pruiit. Carol 86, 215 Pruitt, Monna 253 Pucci, Lora 215 Pucci. Lorenda 253 Pugh, David 253 Purshiiull, Tracy 326 Purser, Harris 253 Pye, Aioyslus 109, 127, 154, 326 Pyron, Sherri 154, 273, 289 Quintiliani, Frank 289 Quintiliani, Richard 326 Quirk, Jennifer 326 Rabon, ClIi'1ord 35, 58, 60, 123, 215 Rabon, Waller 23. 61, 154, 289 Raburn. Tawn 186, 215 Rachac, Cynthia 37, 154, 266, 289 Rader, Kimberly 289 Radley, Gracie 215 Radven, Mark 289 Radven, Susan 326 Ragsdala, Georgia 144, 253 Rahm, Jerry 78, 237, 240, 253 Raines, April 326 Rainwater, Charles 215 Ramey, George 289 Ramey, Jenn 215 Ramrn. Karen Ramm, Lawrence Ramsey, Lisa 115, 133. 141, 289 Randall, Lisa 215 Randolph. Janice 71, 215 Randolph, Julius 326 Randoiph, Veril 39, 140, 266, 267, 269, 289. 383 Randolph, Walter Rankin, Joanna 326 Rankin, Laura 289 Ransom, Lori 326 Rusmussen, Angela 327 Rasmussen, Joy Rasmussen, Val 39, 215 Rasor. George Raumaker, Alan, 289 Raveling, Nancy 327 Raveling, Philip 125, 289 HEY, Angela 253 Rey, Cari 327 Ray, Denise 289 Ray, Janice 253 Ray. Jeffrey 289 Ray, Karen 289 Ray, Marty 74. 215 Razmzari, Shahzad Rea, Laurie Real, Cunre1253 Reap, John 327 Rector, Kevin 108. 109 Reddlck, Jennifer 289 Reddick, John 215 Redwlne, William 89 Reed, Betty 71, 253 Reed, Kevin 289 Reed, Matthew 253 Reed, Rhona 116. 117, 133,327 Reed, Robert 253 Reed, Shawn 62, 216 Reed, Terry 327 Reedy, Miranda 327 Rees, George 324, 327 Reeves. Brian 289 Reeves. George 253 Reeves, Jsanene 216 Reeves, Karen 66, 253 Reeves. Max 253 Reeves, Mitchell 100, 254, 282 Reeves, Randy 37. 153, 154, 302, 327 Reeves, Tracey 54, 216 Regl, Joseph 327 Reim, Kevin 4, 216, 381 Reim, Kris 107, 269. ZN Reimera, Sheryl 216 Reina, Karen 35, 37. 302, 327 Relndi, Donna 40, 179, 216 Reindl. James 327 Fleisner, Robert 289 Rena, Mark 289 ,4 W? 3 . li fixlfag- :lf1 . 'm r' 5 2 'Wh JJ!! Q me new .+ G 4 ' 2 -W'2L ' ' : i i 3 , f ,zziy Q,x,,:,5,5,5kWkfgfggm lgmmz-QQ-1u,,ifazleevffe:assaeszsyzwfr-Wfffwe,1arflfax-fwwfilff-1I is . ,,... .-.MW-f. 5 5, -W ,,-. 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Sharon 35, 59, 221 mas, Bob 295 - Thomas, David 295 Thomas, Elizabeth 11 , 145, 329, 331 Thomas, Eric 331 , , Thomas, Thomas, Thom , EugenII 58 .I Jetl100, 03, 48,149 2011 Lis , 293 257 I Th Q Th Th T Stewart, Reginald Th iot. Desiree 331 X Q Thi , 174, 1 1 296 257 Strack, Dwayne 49, Straqlr, Kent , Stradiey, John1257 Strange, Connie 59, 294 Strainer, Elena Strainer, Timothy 294 , Strleiihg, Jeariice 89. 22 .1 'i Tho 8 , THQ ..,, ii Thorria Marc 51.296, arlr.1os,2ee mmy 331 4' Stroberg. Chuck 257 Stroberg, George 294 Strong, Darin Stronlgg- Dirk r,'i iff Strub, Katheryn 257 Stuart, Mike 294 Stuart, Randall,I,330 I., StuaFt2.'Vickie'302, 303, 9301 Stubblefield, Allen 45, 118, 294 Stubblelield, Stephen 154, Stueber, Matthew 330 - SlullfQiAndi' I II,f'10O, Stl.ill,'Laur - , 220 ' Stultz, Alan 53 l Stultg, Joseph 2 ' - yyyy I , 1 Styeti,fgSondr 2' - Subramania a 294 Sulak, Edwa l , Sulliyan, Kathleen 42, 154, I220 Sulliiran, SheIlai294 -112,12 Sullivan, Tye ' Summers, Robert 330 Summers , Suzanne I Sumnjiere, Wliflgy , 15I Surdaoki, Cheryl 258 Surdaclti, Corinne 330 Surdaoki, Linda, 44, 83, 220 Surdeokl, Parriga 294 ,,,,,., Sutton, 295 5 LL f' Swank, Barton 330 Swank, Dayna Swaizlrl, Lori Swanson, Kelly?258 Sweet, Danny 331 Sweet, David 173, 220 Swergton, Carol,,1,47, 154,-,295 Swlerifbn, D81ii8'i331 1'- Swinford. PhyllisI295 Swinghammer, Craig Swlf1lS.,.RalPh , 1 swl Marianne Sweet, Debbie Sykes, Wanda 331 Syplalg, Karen 71, 2583, Tabert, Mark 221' C - Tacker, Karen 154, 304, 331 Talley, Debra 331 Tallon, Katherine 157, 240, 258 Tal lon, Matthew 331 ' van nay, l-llllar , , V nhoo r, Mike 222 I , a ri, Da 75, 259 ii Ullrich, B rt 259 lmer, nthony 297 u endan 332 Up ncamp, Rachel 259 amp, Sam 259 Uren, Terri 154, 259 ai, Kevin 2 9 U r, Gilbe 259 Utsey, John 7 VanGund 332 Van, 'rk, Alan I Van' er, ill 6 Van , wen 22 27 2 in, Kelly Vann, Sand 3 .40, 41, 2, 73,196,222 Varirloy, Lin I , I I Variwiokel ,Marie 85, fem iii' Ward, John War John 333 Wa athy War aul 260 Qf 6, 5 Ware. e ln e333 warns David :aaa I Wag: n, Angela 260 1 effrey 89, 224 rn, 'sa 110, 111, 224 E 298 Wen Washoe 1 298 I aters, Do - s . Watkins, Cin -'4 39, 163, Walkins,Tirn7 260 watrous, Re 298 Watson, K ' 5, 260 1 Tandy, David 221 Tand James 295 y, Tann,,Christopher 331 . Tanner, James 258 Tate, Rachel 295 Tatum, Jack 108, 301 Tatum, Lynn 331 I Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Teylorqi Taylor, ,James 75. 258 'i'i' Janice 295 Kelly 134, 135, 331 Lisa 154, 295 Mark 295 ii Michael 221 Randall Ronnda.331 'Flonnief258 'i TBYNBFBL 142, 295 Taylor, Tracy 221 Taylor, Wendy 295 , Teylon' Whiln6if295 - 59, 173, 224 Thgmagi Tgrgsg 331 Vahzand left 297 WHYSOU, la 298 Thqmast 'rem 156. 157, 253 Varsel, aren 259 Watson, andall 224 , , Thomas 296 II Varsel, athlee Wat Robert 333 if s, wlllialit 221 'll v z,Tarnrny walso Sherrt'224 Th rripsgn, Debbie ug an, D , Way re, arci 333 Tho son, Debb' 2 u an, Va er W edord, Cynthia 298 Thgmpggn, John kkr- 1 VBlQTd6, Vin , 1 259 IzI I W , anny 333 1' Thonlilison, Jo A12 'ff' Vel' 01501 2 we it , Normaf88, 260 'iff T Thgmpsgn, af 296 ' vel 'eat o na wane, icky 142, 298 T pggnv n 45, 295 Ve , John 1-1 5, 259 We r, Cynthia 36, 37, 260, 262 T ompso ITimII53,55 I V NIB, ichele -.K ' II W ster, Dana116, 117, 134, 333 V tT ,Travis , V nic , Paul ' elgister, Dottie 333 T ' n, Tyggy 7 V rs, Lind Webster, Julie 59, 60, 260 Thgmpsgn, 'rm I331 Kari 53, ,297 Weddle, Edward 105, 144, 260 Tn0mt0n,Cgmy , i aflor, lwln 9 I II Wegman, James 127, 333 Thornton, 9' iiii' 5 5315 0- liar al. 109, 33- Weinert. Todd:Ei154. 333 'TTI Thrasher, Evaies, 2 1 Vim: nt. 76, 297 Q Weiss, Beth 333 ramen, Kfggrin 331 Vint, re ry 2 ' Welch, David Th II an, Elizabeth 39. 17 , 221, 399 Vinton, ne 297 - I I Welch, G9afY224 , Tieniten46ogefQz258 ,1-' 5- Vinton, 8811332 1' Welch, Pamela 333 - Tieman, Conngly 1 - 1 h, St hen 106, 332 Welch, Sheryl 333 Tigger, Dgn m - lheirn, Heidi 98, 7 Weller, Cleland 333 T' I n, Elizabeth 134, , 331 V gelheim, Wells, Denise 333 1- Tlmson, John 258 f' iffy' 09190 B60 312' . 22, Wells, D aldg58, 60 107, 136. 2963. , 7 bien, Billie ' X K Vollnler. L i 7 ls ary 260 1 TiPton, Rao 1 K Q Volwerk. D0 las 127.X els James 108, c Tisdgl' Lado 335, 253 4 6 Votano, Anth ri 332 ell , Katherine I '50, 51, 221, 224 Tobias,,Tracyg. 2,1 Ji ,,.. Vowe ,Aarong45, 136, 259 265 I ,,s. Laura 54. 4- 4,1 ,gg N , Toolgyv D ,ah 221 I ,i ' Vowell, Viviarli35, 154 9 ,223 ' Wells, 1 . 1 261 ' , Tofkegson ,egg-,fy 1 5 Vree an ,Rebecca 64. 9 ns, . 1 147 154, 286,298 , Tor 1: ,J ftrey 2 1 ,I , . ac s ann, Gary 2 59 lls,Way f To br 221 II Iel,Daw1j5g elis,.Willia ': 5' T r ,' atr i i1'i 2, 258 1 ' - ey, Taylor 223 1 . erldler, Bil 151 T rres, 05, 296 1 2. kin, Jam 5 45, 56, 332 Wendler, G ry 126, T rvbrat ,l-le i 157, 2 ' 'R gkin,M garetl-15, 173, 223 Wessman, feddy4 H 224 ' also f, arms, l00.f1-73- 223 , Wei. Ca 1 K' Towfisloy, abeth 85, 2' 1 3 ggngr, Qianie 133,197 West, Charles ' 2 . T sley, ina 82, N31 Wagner, C erie 260 West. LGB 157. 59, 224 W ' annon Wag ,J lfrey 223 - st, Nancy 1 ,298 -.rg 1 I . efrl 35111 - 173-E, 22 was ef. amela 223 r,,, 1 . . 298 vga- 1 ' ay, LiS8'222 SI wagt ack,iKe ' 79? West, nnonaalro, 261 e , Richard Waquespack. M l 332 West. Sylvia 13, 35, 154, 224 Treese, G , l- 258 aguespack, Rhon a 'rf Wes arles333 Tresten, Marie., , , ainscott, Jo ' f I I Westbrook, Danny 100, 148, 1 1 Trl 5 i e, 2222 Waite, Bradley' 223 'YT' Westbrook, Lynda 224 ' Triggs, in - liz, 266, 296 Waite, Brad 66 We termen, Chris 66, 224 Trimble, role 1 , Waite, Brian 145, 332 W yel. Kellll 237 Trirrlple, M' heel 331 , Waits, Janice,260 ,I,, ' eyel, Steven,333 ' Trirfltiii T lore 222757 ii' Waits, Kant 332' ' ii ' healer, Kellyi35, 64, 261' Tri - -1 n 154, Waketield. Jane 332 Wheeler. Lisa 299 Trimm. C an 222 Wakefield, Nancy 59 Wheeler. SUZBUHG 333 Trojanosiri, Rhona 69 I 7 Wald, John 332 I Whillock, JaGqU6Iin I , TYDUESUSBD 331: 11145 Walker, Chery'lE:11O, 49,2260 Whipple. Lorraine 91. 57- 261 i Troxel, Janet 297 Walker, Kyle 297 Nl'llPDl9- MlCl'lB9l 43, Tucker, Kevin 297 Walker, Raymond 332 hippie, Paul 333 . ullis, Cynthia 1157 I Walker. Robert ,II, ,I White, Allan 109. T lo3:l.yndellfs1 1 --llr Tu ino, John 78, 142, 154, 222 Tu 'n, Kelly 259 Tuns li,DeniSe Turley, lizabelh 96,97,1g72.,175,222 Turman, osalind 258 Turner, Turner, Turner, ' Turner, Turner. Turner, 1 Turner, Turner, Turner, Q it Turner, D nna 258 Eri 108, 331 , Ja 331 Jefl Kelly 33 Laura 2 Louis' 5' Mark 74, 75,1 Mike 142, 258 Flochele Scott 259 . Walker, Russell' 79, 223 1' Walker, Sabrina 224 Walker. Theresa Walker, william 49, 260 II Wallace, Dave,'104, 105, 260, 264 Wallace, James Wallace, James 332 Wallace , John 39, 224, 226 Wallace, Llsaee, 224 Wallace , Melinda 332 Wallace, Scott 109, 151. 332 Walling, Jeffrey 297 Wallis, Tanya 49, 297 Wallrath, Dina'15, 58, 60.297 Walsh, Debra 147, 154, 260 Walsh, John 297 , Walsh, Mloheelx333 Whlte,Dianne'i51, 3 White, James1 ,299 White, Jenny ze white, Keeley , 37, 152, 154, 170, White, Flobe 2108, 333 1 , White, Son a 224 White, Su n E. 35, 64, 224 Whiteh cl, Allen 333 I White ead, David 261 5 - Wh: head, David P. 35, 52, 53, 261 itehead, Kenneth 72. 73, 261 hitehead, Ronald 81, 299 Whitehead, Stephen 333 Whitehead, Theres 225 Whitfield, Ann 31 Whitfield. JO9 332 Whitfield, Norman Teague, Timothy 154, 295 ' Telling, Lee 69, 258 Tench, Cheryl Turner, Syl 142, 222 Turner, Tracy 154, 331 TYSOU1 Brendai222 - Walsh, Robin 157, 280 ' Walters, Joseph 297 Walther, ChrleI297 wl-liillelc. Reginald 299 Whitfield, Roger 312, 333 Whitley, Kevin,333 I 173, 224 Whiteworlh, Davie 142 Whilworth, Keith 333 Wicker, Christian 334 , Yfwicker. Da-1151225 .L-A. , Wiesner. Bob 144 Wilbanks. Kenneth 334 Wilbourn, Stacie 134, 135, 334 Wilcox,BreI'1d8157i299 - Wilcoxon, Fiiiiien 35, 173ff5l83, 225 LWilder, Jeflfby 261 Wildman, Stephen 334 Wildrnan, Tqm 225 ,1,wunile, Lisaazzs 1 ii 111f3i5ii'lnile. Pnyiiisas, 2611 Wilks, Henry' 261 Wilke. Gayle wiike, Mark 334 K I --zf- Wilkersbn 1. ifsihdfa T Wilkerson. Thomas 225 ' Wilkinson, Clayton 40, 261 Wilkinson, lfamela 154, '-1iiWilkis0n Riiiihld 225 ':5fY75'1 Mi1Nillbanks, 'Ann 225 Wilihite, Traci 196, 225 Vyllilliams, Qgyde 334 1 mama 1221 K 1 11 -3,2 Debra 147 154-K1 1261 Qwilliams. Dianne 334 1 Williams, Danna 299 Kfwilliams, Dguglas 225 KK 'wifi 391 2,,22 iylilllfamfn , ifWliilliams,-Hiaille 299 2221 1 Williams, .lacqueiyn 471154, 225 A . 2 Williams williams, 1 Williams, at S if 1, AQ! 5... .1 I ' 9 if a 5 Q31 I 1 C ' M2726 N E' K 1 , Paige 334 Phillip Ffhilip 225 f,-- WllIiarYis,fHhndal334ii-if Williams 1- Williams Fifwiliiams Wlll18mS. Stacy 11, 35, 96, 97. Williams, Williams. , Scott 225 ,sein as-4 1 Sandi 62, 154. 261 Scott 334 ,SYYBYOT1 185.1 225 Williams, Stacy 261 Williams, - Williams, Stacy 144 .539Pha'l'e. 1'1 1'WilliamsQ'EXNalter 48, 261 Wlllamsong Earnest 334 Williamson, John 107 Williamson, Keith 334 1, , WlllI3mSQ:Q,,M8Tk 154,361 1 ii wiiliamsl:iifi':1f1slephen'208g 226 iiil Willis, Adrian 334 Willis, Glenda Willis, Janet 154, 334 1. .,., JQIEISY 225 1.1- , g.5f1,Willis, -Hfwiiiis , Jennifer 334 Willis, John 1 Willis, Roger 334 Wilshaser,1l.isa 335 K .121iIiQ.Q1l.WiIson,.1 276 DSWZ61 twilson, Dean 335 Wilson. 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