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Most Athletic and Most Versatile Beth Ann Trageser Sharon Christian Jake Guarino Beth Ann Trageser showed her athletic ability as a member of the Bearkat volleyball and track teams. Trageser played volleyball all of her four years at Klein and was chosen to be a member of the second All-District volleyball team. In addition to being a fine athlete, Trageser was also involved in student government. She was a member of the Student Council in her senior year and class secretary her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Jake Guarino was an athlete whose superior ability in football and track never went unnoticed. Guarino participated varsity football all four years at Klein. During this time, he was a member of the first and second All-District, All-Area and All-Greater Houston teams. Guarino also participated in track. Guarino plans to attend either Southern Methodist or Texas Tech in the fall. 4 Mo t Athletic and Most Versatile Rip Woodard haron Christian's flexible personality made her the perfect choice for Most Versatile. Christian was active in the Key Club, Choir, Thespians, Student Council, Class Officers, Spanish Club and Standleaders. Other honors Christian received were Sophomore class favorite and nomination for Homecoming Queen. Christian plans to attend the University of Texas and study elementary education. Swimming, Student Council, Thespians and Spanish Club kept Rip Woodard on the go during his high school years. He was a four year letterman and captain of the varsity swim team. Woodard's hobbies included motorcycle racing, swimming and watching television. His awards include competing in the Dallas Triathalon and the Houston Bike Ramble. 5 .-1,33 , 31 I L l t E 1 V 1 I 1 t t l
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Most Likely to Succeed L- at .4-il 'WCM ... ws ww! Sherry Stringfield Stan Gustas S herry Stringfield,s success can be attributed to her active participation and hard work in Klein's Theater Arts. Stringfield's busy schedule in- cluded both speech and drama. She attended speech tournaments where she excelled, advancing to state tournaments in both her sophomore and junior years. Stringfield also won the hearts of all students with each of her acting roles. She participated in the con- test play, received honorable mention for her role and was chosen to be in the All-Star Cast. Football is not the only area in which Stan Gustas excelled. Gustas was a member of the varsity foot- ball team his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He was also a member of the All-District and All- Greater Houston football teams. In addition to football, Gustas was National Honor Society President and Class Treasurer his junior and senior years. His academic awards in- clude the Rennselaer medal for math and science. MoslLikelyloS c d
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Best Looking and Best Personality Jane Putnam Mark Norwood ane Putnam's personality and spirit were highlighted by her good looks. Being a member of the Bearkadettes, cheerleaders, Spanish Club, Drama and Key Club filled Putnamfs high school years. Putnam enjoyed shopping, going out with friends, and cheering on the Bearkats. She plans to attend Stephen F. Austin University and major in business management. Mark Norwood is anything but just another pretty face. He was involved with football all through his high school years. He participated in many organiza- tions including Student Council and Key Club. In addition to being voted Best Looking, Norwood was nominated for Homecoming King and Homecom- ing Duke his junior year. He plans to attend the University of Texas. abrina mith Brian Gordon abrina Smithis personality brought a smile to all faces she met. Besides being a cheerleader, Smith was also a newspaper reporter, member of Young Life and a participant in Explorers during her junior and senior years. She was a member of the Student Coun- cil while she was a sophomore and class treasurer dur- ing her freshman and sophomore years. Brian Gordonls funny personality won the friend- ship of all Bearkats he met. During his senior year, Gordon could be seen Friday nights escorting cheerleaders and rooting for the Bearkats. He was also president of the Business Club during his junior year. His hobbies include going out with his friends, travel- ing and playing sports. Gordon hopes to attend Texas Tech University and study business. Best Looking and Best Pe ty
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