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4 Spectrum of people colors Klein Like many shades in the spectrum of colors, there were many different kinds of students at Klein, each of whom added flavor to the educational experience. Perhaps most evident, especially on Fridays, were drill team members. Somewhat more reserved were the varsity athletes who wore team jerseys on the daysoftheireventsto showteam Kris Schuler, Terri Rader, Jane Putnam, and Pam Maxey get together to cheer for the Bearkats. Photo by Phillip Martin. Freshmen experience high school life in 3-D. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Principal Ken Laird delivers a speech to faculty members. Photo by Phillip Martin. 6 Spectrum of People unity. Also present were those students who dressed as if out of magazines and catalogs such as GQ or L.L. Bean. These people contributed to the distinctive aura at Klein. Others showed their individuality by wearing brightly colored fame style clothes or by taking on the new wave look. Students were not the only people who added to Klein's spectrum of people. Administrators made sure that students' days ran smoothly. Workers made school lunches tasty as well as nutritious. Such a broad spectrum of people added much to Klein's school life, enabling students to learn with and about many different people.
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Many students chose to attend the Houston Rodeo in February. Photo courtesy of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Varsity cheerleaders lead Bearkat fans in the seasonal football game played in the Astrodome. Photo by Lee Armstrong.
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