Klein High School - Bearkat Yearbook (Klein, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Sunday 8 Monday When the weekends over undays, in most households, begin with essentially the same routine. Most families arise to attend church. Afterwards, students usually settle down to coordinate a relaxing, calm day. Sundays are often described as the day of thought. Students reminisce over the past week's accomplishments while plans for the next week are rapidly filling their heads. Many students head to the park on sunny Sundays. Games of football, baseball, and frisbee are enjoyed by some, while others can be seen doing homework in the shade of many trees. Friends usually gather at the park to gain exercise as well as educate minds. For students who overlooked tasks during the week, Sundays are usually reserved for taking care of these duties. Catching up on sleep, cleaning and washing can all be done on Sundays. Football games on television are also a popular afternoon pastime on Sundays. Tak- ing advantage of the matinee prices, some students attend movies during the afternoon. Early evening is spent completing homework that is due on Monday. Phone con- versations concerning the past weekend's ac- tivities last late into the evening. Yea!! Yuck!! Different attitudes fill the heads of students concerning Mondays. Some feel Monday is the start of a beautiful week. On the other hand, most feel that Monday is always the worst day of the week. lf logic did not prove it wrong, students would swear there were more hours in a Monday than in any other of the week days. One of the main com- plaints about Monday is that it is too long till the weekend. On Mondays, nothing ever seems to go right. Over the weekend nobody ever gets enough sleep, so individual naps are at- tempted during class. Homework that was forgotten is due with the rest of the class' work. Students attend school on Mondays with many different attitudes. Some are filled with life each morning ready to accomplish new learning experiences. Other students do not take such a vivid look at school. These students would rather sleep through such rug- ged days. Whatever the case, students are seen every Monday morning at 7:20 filing into the halls and enjoying the company of their friends. 20 Sunday 5 Monday ,t SW. 'x'a-. Sunday afternoon offered the perfect time for Todd Rimmer to execute skateboard skills. Photo by Pascal Villager. Releasing the week's tension, Pat Riley slaloms in Lake Conroe. Photo Pascal Villager. l



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Homecoming lack tuxedos, sequin and satin dresses. Colorful flower corsages, vibrant music and the uncontrollable electricity. All of this filtered through the air sparking everyone with excitement and energy to produce Homecoming 1984. The theme, A Night on the Town, brought to one's imagination the images of big cars, bright lights, four-star restaurants, endless dancing and a romantic sky. My senior homecoming was the best ever, said Tami Speetzen. The dinner, the dance and all the special moments made it a night to remember, especially when it is with someone you love. Homecoming was sponsored and decorated by the Student Council. Not only did Stuco transform the gym into a beautiful setting, but they also handled all refreshments. Student Council member Terri Davenport said, lt was an overall success. We had an excellent tur- nout and everyone seemed to have a good time. PSN Katie Traverse and Mike Russell boogie to the beat while enjoying a night on the town. Photo by Claus Rysgaard. 22 Homecoming A night on the town. The homecoming game and dance were held on different nights. The game was held on Friday, October 5 against Klein Oak, and the Bearkats walked away with a 19-O victory. The dance was held the following evening. During halftime, the court nominees were announced to a packed stadium. The dance brought the long awaited announcement of Matt Bryant and Sabrina Smith having won the title of the 1984 Homecoming King and Queen. The Duke and Duchess titles were held by juniors Eddie Enriquez and Terri Davenport, sophomores Ricky Hor- rocks and Liz Tisch, freshmen Lance Nabb and Carmen Tisch. My senior homecoming was great! The game went perfect and the dance was terrific. lt was something l'll remember for years to come, said I-ori Hymel. Homecoming 1984 brought many memories for some and dreams for others. ln all the evening with its special magic left everyone with the feeling of having experienced somthing unique. we 4. , V sim' 1 Homecoming was a time to let for Jamie Davis. Photo by Rysgaard.

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