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Cheryl Cabaniss captures the attention of fellow The 1983-84 Bearkats for Christ officers. Photo members. Photo by Jen Newton. by Pascal Villiger. i er 1.7 x , Q- , wx 5 . 5. l Y. 'lf at iibf - v' 'L 1 uf 'W N . V' ,S ff I :P LJ, an if fm '75 Sponsor Eldon Faries takes time out to speak to , the officers. Photo by Jen Newton. Monty Whatley considers new club ideas. Photo by Jen Newton. if Stars, Bearkats for Christ 67
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earkats for Christ, STARS enlightened Every Thursday morning at 6:45, the freshman cafeteria became the meeting place for a group of students eager to learn more about Christianity and themselves. They called themselves Bearkats for Christ. The group enjoyed hearing a variety ofguest speakers and attending activities such as Christian concerts, picnics, and weekend retreats. The slate of officers included: Co- Presidents, Cheryl Cabaniss and Joe Langford: Secretary, Kristi Bainterg and Treasurer, Monty Whatley. The sponsors were Eldon Faries, Connie McMahon, and Kay Lynn Moran. Claire Bailey takes a break after working diligently. Photo by Phillip Martin. The 1983-1984 members of 5 TAR5. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Diana McGuirk gives Vicki Rader a surprise package at the STARS Haunted House. Photo by Lee Armstrong. 66 Stars, Bearkats for Christ The STARS shined brighter than ever before. Super Teens Aiding Resource Students was an organization which helped to provide a social life for the developmental students. The club met once a month to plan the month's activity and to discuss upcoming events. STARS activities included attending a football game, holiday parties, and the Special Olympics. The STARS officers were: Presidents, Ida Palomino and Dayna Troutmang Secretary, Debbie Petrakosg Treasurer, Michelle Doyleg and Historian, Deb Ing. The club's sponsors were Barbara Parsons and Helen Burns. Carol Schmude observes class activity. Photo by O O Q U, Q'Q'O'U I 'N ,nf
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Clubs for the active Students of Klein are always looking for something to take up some of their extra time. Science fiction, science, chess, and bowling provideinterestingand fun activities in which students can take part. Members of the Science Fiction Club enjoyed watchingvideo movies after school. As a group, the club also went to weekend movies and attended a banquet at the end of the year to elect new officers and give merit awards. Officers were as follows: President, Tammy Vaughng Vice President Joe Depeu. Students involved in Science Club participated in a variety of activities. Members competed in the Texas Junior Academy of Science and selected math and science contests. Students also enjoyed field trips, including an end-of-school trip to Astroworld. Officers were as follows: President, Enver Mullin, Vice President, Jeff Murrellg Secretary , Kathleen Jones, Treasurer, Pam Johnston: Reporter, Laura Christman. Chess Club met on Thursday and had tournaments and workshops on Saturday. The club also represented Klein High School at tournaments and contests held at other schools. Officers were asfollowsz President, Dan McCooeyg Vice President, Matt Bowman: Treasurer, Garry Smith, and Secretary, Paul Revilla. EveryThursdaythe BowIingClubgathered at Diamond Bowl to improve skills and to compete with other students. The club also attended tournaments involving other bowling clubs from different schools. Officers were as follows: President, Tom McGuirep Secretary, Jeni Hjuliang Treasurer, B.J, Anderson: and Sergeant-at-arms, Harry Freed. ? r 4F3iTf2f't? iT?fJ2'- -E xt t.,- , ? , . fz,,g,- ,- wf H0 .fx '-,i?!3,,J if 4 N L 'S - Q Q 1 K l 'X gym 2 if, ,Z sit I Darlene Hazeltine enjoys working with Science Fiction officers Tammy Vaughn and Joe Depeu. Photo by Lee Armstrong. 68 Science Fiction, Science, Chess, Bowling Marty Huntconcentrates on his nextmove. Photo by Rick Seehausen.
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