Klein High School - Bearkat Yearbook (Klein, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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Klein High School - Bearkat Yearbook (Klein, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 107 of 308
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I students. at Mr. Gatti's. 5 Q 17 A George Vargas and Chris Kocsis chat between Medieval times dances at a Halloween party. party. Kris Bodde, Mele Perkins and Lee Hanson relax after indulging in pizza at Mr. Gatti's. 4 afe f6l'l16I71bEf9d at 3 COSfUlT16 McDonalds was a popular fast food stop for Bob Catrambone, Kristen Moore and Christy Johnson always found something to smile about Night Life 103

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Neil Wallace, Paul Tisch and Raymond Ortiz wouldn 't miss the excitement of a Friday night football game. Debbie Catrambone takes time out to eat some pizza at a party at Mr. Gatti's. Willowbrook Mall, the popular place to catch a movie or shop around. Students created many nights to remember T.G.l.F.: Thank God lt's Friday! This phrase encouraged many students to make it through the week. Without the weekend to look forward to, Monday mornings would have been really dismal. Students flocked to several places to celebrate the weekend. During football season, Friday nights were usually occupied by attending the varsity football games. Afterwards, Mr. Gatti's was the hot-spot where students gathered to satisfy their appetites and rejoice in another Bearkat victory. Party, party, party! exclaimed those students who loved to dance and socialize at someone's house. The crowd could range 102 Night Life anywhere from four to 100 people depending on the type of party. Casual dress attire would usually be worn, but some costume parties were organized. When the football season ended, and the party scene was desolate, the movies were the last resort. Although a student discount card reduced the cost by fifty cents, movie tickets still soaked up at least eight dollars from the guy. To top it off, a soft drink and popcorn were necessities that added to the bill. Afterwards, the couple would often be overcome by hunger pains. To satisfy the craving, the couple would race to McDonald's to conquer their Big Mac attack. --v 1-.L . r ,W Danielle Farmer shows off her outfit before W leaving for the Loverboy concert. ,



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Mary Stark shows personal interest in ESL student Hee Kim. Photo by Phillip Martin. Rapport among teachers was good as they met to share ideas for the new school year. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Student relations exceeded peers to include teachers Teachers, the smiling faces which brighten the classroom, always seem to make life rough with piles of homework on the night of that big date with the person of your dreams. But for many students, teacherswerethe peoplewhocared enough to make school interesting. Klein had it all and teachers were no exception to the rule. The relationships between students and teachers were as strong as ever. Many students found that one favorite teacher who was willing to sponsor a student club or stay after school to assist one with the many questions created by daily homework assignments. Teachers used a variety of techniques which required innovation and ingenuity. Some students may have complained at the assignment of a research project, but after all was said and done, the students realized the motive behind the project was not meant to torment the students, but to bring out their creative ability. However, students could always depend on teachers to add spice to an otherwise monotonous day filled with classrooms and dismissal bells. Sure, classes existed that students literally hated, but everyone had that one class which made the whole day worthwhile. Dianne Brown, typing teacher, and Lee Armstrong are seen discussing business. Photo by Phillip Martin. 104 Student-Teacher Relationships

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