Lamar Consolidated High School - Lamar Yearbook (Rosenberg, TX)

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Jerry Monuel 7. Notolie Michulso - Asst. Editor 8. George Szymeczelf - Photogropher 9. Allyson Motheous 10. Stephenie Gro yum 11. Orolio Perez 12. Donno Johnson 13. Liso Borols - Editor 14. Jennifer Porlfer 15. Alisho Mle 16. Rex Smith - Sponsor 17. Peggy Preuss Ybk3 The yearbook, to many students, is a book of memories. To others, it is just a 520.00 book. However, to the Annual Staff, it means long hours of hard work and some fun. The biggest this year was that of student apathy. Out ofa possible 1281 students only 450 bought a yearbook. To pro- mote sales the staff sold per- sonal ads where the student could buy a page, a half page, or a fourth page. lt did not go over as well as planned. Two photographers from Monarch Photography, the company that handl- ed the senior pictures, discuss how long it will take to go through all the classes, f ' l'.s it it 'i i , 1 .'..' l ' fl, 'A y, L - T Z irll T Q MWA fix' sf' i 'Vs' ig, yifflfi. J ' We .'l' i QQ HL fififiif' ' 1' ', .g f 2 7 fciggfggafc ' i. g ' . I if ,,,. 4 wt .. The yearbook staff uses the display case in the rotunda as one of their many forms of advertising. 4 Yearbook Your Yearbook .Staff Guarantees Without Rex Smith, sponsor, the annual staff would not be successful. Alisha Wile silently ponders the pictures she is go- ing to use for one of her layouts. As a new annual staff student, Stephanie Schultz acquoints herself with the computer list of the stu- dent body. Denise Koderka CGuppyD looks over the 1968 football schedules to see when she can get the pictures for her section. On Friday afternoon before school lets out for the weekend, the staff talks about the upcoming weekend. On the first day of school the yearbook class looks over the past yeor's book for mistakes and improvements. The yearbook class works together to identify plc- TUFGS for each section. The 1968-64 yearbook editors Lisa Barak and assistant editor Natalie Michulka. You an Insight into Lamar High Yearbook students learn to work as a team to get their jobs done faster. As fast as one finger will go Oralia Perez types as Donna Cdimplesb Johnson feeds her information. Mr. Smith discusses how he will handle credit for the students who forgot their money for underclass pictures. M--M-.m,...,! Liquid Paper in hand Corey Cmajdalka reads over his handwrit- ten cutlines and types them. Jeanette Bauman and Lisa Hollon explain how much each underclassmen pictures packet costs and how it can be paid for. Denise Kaderka looks through another yearbook to give Stephanie Schultz an idea for a cutline. K - s Q it Q .5 it Lisa Barak sorts underclassmen pictures for the mug shot pages of the yearbook. ,J lf Natalie Michulka sells a yearbook while Denise Kaderka and Allyson Matheaus discuss how they will make their next sale. Denise Kaderka reads a newly written cutline to Jerry Manuel and Stephanie Schultz to see if they think it fits the picture. Yearbook 5 Through the Eyes of Lamar We, the yearbook staff, would like to take this time to thank our 1983-64 photographers. They have spent a lot of hard work and many hours shooting and developing all pictures. The yearbook is a pictorial book and without them we could not make it. Jill Traylor looks over o magazine to find new approaches to roklng pictures. Scott Wilson i nn v s pou' g de elaper into the film rank to develop a role of film Lee Weisheimer gets cm camera ready to go sa he can take pictures. -., ....e . I s .: 75E::. Q Tai, Scott Wilson, Randy Storutska, Jill Traylor, George Szymeczek, Rodney Young, Lee Weisheimer Randy Starutska cuts borders for the pictures he has taken throughout the year. 6 Photographers rf ' -ss, With a steady hand, George Szymeczek focuses his camera and gets picture. Since Rodney Young is unable to play football, due to a football in- jury, he keeps up with the action on the sidelines by taking pictures. ready to snap a Hot Fashions Burn Lamar At Lamar you find a variety of people and where there is a variety of people there is a lot of differen fashions. At Lamar the most promi nent of the fashions was that of the punk or new wave styles. Kvff- 1 - W- '- r -:nts wattcrtgrfsf clops on Frequently in the halls you could see guys 1' rt-lsr tie f mate e . . ., . ,, . . , i q G and gurls wtth tatls like Forrest Buble s. Sharon Ward proudly displays her new wave look. Keith Dewitt displays his parachute pants which feel like a windbreaker to the touch, One of the end of the year fashions was twist-a- beads. Here Stephanie Pugh shows aff hers. Argyle sweaters and socks was seen more often in the winter than any other month. Teenage high fashion is represented by Lara Bible as she wears her pointed toe shoes, bobby socks and a clear, plastic purse. Fashions 7 Whats New in Town? With the coming of a new year came the coming of a new town. A lot of new stores and new places just popped up out of nowhere it seemed like. Many old parts of town were replaced with new structures. The Wal-Mart store was the biggest attraction ofthe year and it provided monyjobs for high school students. M aamsfwla mg rggf gn: j f fllg fi Q fm f 5r f V M w......Jf . . ,,,V . - , , ,,,-F a:- gray-.4:,-fwf '--- J - ---' , ' .. -- I V , sf ' - ,,,... ...H . ..,,. ---- 1 ' .1 .. W ,I - -'--H r r ---- ' 5 f Q. ,.., ... ! .,.,. . ww fry, t -If I f i 5 S K , 2,4 WB .1 'WWW' A traffic light was put up on Ave. I by Safeway to help keep down afterschool traffic and accidents. The senior class of 1984 dipped into its funds to buy the school a beautiful new Christmas tree. 8 New Things The Richmind Professional Building added three new stories to make it one of the highest structures in TOWN In the 200 hall at school, three new water fountains replaced three old, ancient ones. s me .kb Where the drive-in theatre once stood is now occupied by a two story of- fice building. . . 2 f Md. 1 E I A new strip mall was put up on Ave. I by the stadium where you could see many students stop at before school. lll . . F Sutherlands Lumber Co. was built on Ave. H and held its grand opening an Wednesday May 23, 1984. ff is Ration inihh l laws l i r r Around the World Evil Cw mmlloolj .Q .-,f , . T I li'99 Y T iii-Q-Broil r!Ssf 9n:Q ,. -. . . ,.... In The Past h in N41 Ohrmok summer sawn. fungi- nlllom ch-one not to pqrllclpaip 1980 usa. 82 oinefs T llll T I fare iraq. Guyana . Severel Alricen Nateons L 1964 NOVIH liofefs 1956A ggyplilroq. Swrlkerilanrt , As school closed out so did the Russians from the summer Olympics games toking with them the above listed notions. Clare Peller, the ole gol who spoke up for Wendy's, put Where's the Beef on everyones lips. The croze for the cabbage potch doll around Christmas time overwhelmed the public ond - ,, ,4.- --,.i-..-l..z The TV movie Coboveb which millions tuned into gave the stork realism of the frogility of our world. r dolls. With small black patches on their orms, Frances Ramirez ond Hiliono Romcrez show concern for the Marines who lost their lives in Beirut by terrorists. World News 9 WORTH We con curse the fore fhof mode us, or love eoch living hour lf we do the job God gove us, be we humble weed or flowery There is frogronce in the roses, ond shode beneofh the pine, Soffness in fhe clover, ond food upon the vine. Eoch one serves o different need, just os you ond l, Be we creeping in the volley, or climbing TO the sky. - Morfin Buxooum 10 In Memoriom Doug Boyd July Qorh 1967 Chorles Knoblock November 3rd 1964 August 2nd 1983 Augusr 28th 1988 suodg LL All the Swear and Pain VARSITY FOOTBALL - Clsr Row? Lisa Pena, Coleman Crawford, Burt Lopez, Chris Bullen, Vincent Sherrod, Russel Rodriguez, Manuel Garcia, Ar- t C D ' ' ' ' uro ompean, annie Guterrez', Mgr, Sandra Dyer. 12nd Row? Robert Detrich, John Regalloda, Freddie Salinas, Ronny Leatherman, Herbert Paine, Henry Rodriguez, Frankie Rodriguez, Joe Cortez, Mike Bailey, Darrel Stroud, John Llomas Greg Smith 43rd Rawh Donald Wood, Mark So- journer, Mitchell Bettin, Danny Norton, Will Hollas, Oscar Cervantes, Donald Hollas, Jon Albertson, Rodney Young, Rodney Woods, Chris Mendoza. l Coach Landas folks with Coleman Crawford, David Vaughn, and some others during halftime. I , i ,, - ., Trainer Bobby Gunn and Lisa Pena help Jon 1 Coach Londos gets Ossismnce Albertson off the field after an ankle injury. from the pressbox as Kevin Kelley looks on. Quarterback Donald Hollas attempts a pass across the middle in the mud bowl against Victoria. Roderick Wilson bulldozes over the right side and fights for yardage against the Dulles Vikings. 22222 2: : 2- -2- -2- 2 -2- 2 - - 2222222222 1-----2-Q - 2 ---------- - ---- : ----:--2-- - 2 2 - -2 -2-2 2 12 Varsity Football Pay Off for Varsity g . M seg e . - L--L: fi . . , ,C i A. N .... ,, in .khk i Tw Ax...:.. ,, ..x......xxv, v A.,,,xx S gil- . .7 an ...h .. U s its ' th ' 7 5 ':-- gr' 5 , - ji 'aff C s f' , Qing: g 55 7 gm? gggg- . 5 sf .igi 1 A A L1-1 t 1.- ' f'ff' K s , , , V K.A ' ' T' :.h 'L - - ,,,, -Q Q 4, 1 ..,. ' Offensive lineman Oscar Cervantes celebrates as the ..,,, -- ' MU5'Qn95 break 'he Plone fo' 6 PYS- A 9 X if Y wi? ..,. 1.- Coach Wade instructs Coach Wade helps me Of- Roderick Wilson and Russel fensive line with their block- ROd 9UeZ dU fi9 Of' Offef' ing Techniques- noon practice. Clst Row? Gerald Thompson, Lane Wade, Terry Lovelace, Don Landas Chead coochD, James Raley, Worth Ross. 12nd Row? John Harris, Don Carter, Bobby Gunn Crrainerb, Roy Hayes, Ed Wolford, Frank Trevino. and John Regallado the strategy he has planned out for the evenings game. X VC.. Donald Hollas, under heavy pressure, gets off a pass over the right side. ,J YM. 1 -is ll J., Coach Wade explains to Jon Albertson, David Vaughn, Coleman Crawford, M ,,.J Q L' .',, .k,,,, W H R f ,..-s,. 2 EX ' , ,,si C, Q C -,f'--. +:-' w is at g si,.-i ii' f . t ss siss ssrs i sig , i w W t , E 15 gif 3 2 u We Z ' siii W5 W 'M ' , at C -f--Digg , C Varsity Football 13 4130030 bj'LVLijUI13I.5 IIIULH UUIULHIB J.V. FOOTBALL - C1st Row? Cooch Ross, Bobby Groyless, Dovid Degollodo, Roy Acosro, Kevin Council, Kevin Kelley, Joe Fendley, Mork Schodek, Jessie Gorcio, Anthony Thompson, Rudy Ramos, C2nd Rowl Cooch Roiley, John Eitemon, Kenny Dovis, Brion Holl, Don Ackenhousen, Robert Evons, Lorry Lopez, Rodrick Poine, Tol Elliot, Chod Hicks, Dczvid Voughn, Cooch Wode. Missing: Mork Sojourner, Greg Boone, Jimmy Snedecor, Keith Horris, Manuel Gorcio, Marcus McLemore, and Hector Chorles. Q Kevin Council, Anthony Thompson, ond Rodrick Poine Bobby Groyless looks on in gn. work on drills to worm up before o night of rough oction. ticipotion os his teommores bot- tle it our on the field. WE THEY 12 Boy City 49 32 Hostings 21 38 Shorpstown O 6 Dulles 14 O Brozoswood 15 6 Alvin 7 9 Stromon 6 32 Colhoun 6 16 Angleton 18 32 Victorio O Gerold Gonzoles stonds during o worm-up os Jesse Gorcio slows down ofter cotching the boil. Seoson Record 5-5 District Record 3-4 14 J.V. Footboll Eophumures Elo for lt Hll SOPHOMORE - C1st Rowb John Trevino, Eddie Martinez, Rod Lozano, Thomas Sotello, Tony Molina, Manuel Sanchez, Mackie Alrnendarez, Frankie Cantu. C2nd Row? John Barraza, Wayne Brewer, Gerald Williams, Troy Stone, Bryan Adkins, Chris Patterson, Steffan Slater, Lee Gonzales, Tony Linsey, Jerry Williams. C-'Jrd Row? Coach Carter, Coach Thompson, Kenneth Sadoski, Bobby Masterson, Randy Piaz, Ron Hartley, Micheal Potts, Alex Garza, Gerald Gonzales, Charles Owens, Grey Wyatt, Lydell Wilson, Coach Hayes. Missing: Rohn Rogers, Gerald Perez, Kenneth Taylor, Lee Ashcroft, Neal Barley, Darwin Dobesh, Robert Jordan, Shawn Armstr r ' Charles Ownes runs after his opponent from Pearland in hopes of getting The bon in his own hands' ' Darwin Dobesh works on putting the pads in his pants to get ready for a hard day's workout, WE THEY ' ' 16 Bay City O O Hastings 13 14 New Coney O 22 Dulles 12 6 Brazoswood 7 37 Alvin O 45 Stroman 0 20 Katy Taylor 15 8 Angleton 15 44 Victoria 8 Season Record 7-3 District Record 5-2 Sophomore Football 15 A New Breed ,, ,J .ws J 'A 3 , 1, Vf i Q V V A ' -'-- , 1. , f VVVV V .- ' ' xx ,, V a '- f t. . V A, fi f . .1 ' , ts, VV 'I V I' ,, r z C rr VV VV . H .. H , V' V , I - ' ' f V, 1 , 4: t, , ' f V V V ' W 9 ' V' V ,. V 2 J V. ' -V ' x V A ' V, A , I 'VV' .V - ' .V J , ' , M ' , 4 A .- .zV.gfQ 1. 2,,3,1iti ' Q H tg . ' V' V Q p ,at ,V f . H A -ff ' M ,Jef f J , 1 ,,,, f f' ,. ' Q 43 ,- . ,4 A VV V W ., 4 Vi W f, - i ' Ve -ff 'i ' ' W' , V S' ' f' -A 'J' I , .. im, , V, '- ,, , . MW ,, Mya , ' 1- ,MQW , m f' 7' ' - rf t , , FRESHMAN AGB TEAMS - Clst Row? Mgr. Bubba Orsak, Ronnie Raley, Walter Martinez, Micheal Sadaski, Jesus Chan, Jody Murillo, Carl Rios, Spencer Kern, Kevin Randle, Peter Hietmon, Joey Slawinski, Shane Glass, Myron Wood. C2nd Row? Jeff Swallers, Royce Gaubatz, Willie Her- nandez, Brad Grant, Chris Hall, Mike Davila, Steve Gonzalez, Scot Wilson, Micheal Broussard, Ronald Alonzo, Tommy Pausewang, Marty Arredon- do, Lee Jones, Daniel Ramirez. 63rd Row? Albert Melendez, Mark Krause, Dennis Jones, Luke DeShazo, Stephen Acker, Steven Zierke, Kenneth Salinas, Jerry Manuel, Ricky DeLosSantos, Scott Perry, Allen Oberhoff, Louis Rodriguez, Chad Crosby, Clarence Evans. Jerry Manuel hands off to tailback Chad Cosby as he tries to gain tough yardage over the right side. Quarterback Spencer Kern attempts to complete Sonny Garcia rambles around the left a pass over the middle. end. 3f CAPTAINS - CL to RD Steve Gonzales, Earnest Sanchez, Oliver Brooks, Gonzalo Martinez, Chris Hall shows good farm as he kicks the and Jerry Manuel patiently await the flip of the coin to begin the game. ball tothe opposing team. 16 Freshman Football of Musrongs Oliver Brooks ond Scorr Perry foil Brod Gronr os he breol-Qs inro open rerrirory, Freshmon reom members sweor off pounds, Mosr gomes ore ployed in rhe evening sun when remperorures ronge oround 100 degrees. The rugged Musrong offense gers reody ro fire up ond demolish the defense. l 1 1 WE 14 12 24 6 8 6 O 50 20 C30 Cooch Loveloce ond Cooch Corter scope our the field for weoknesses in rhe lines. Season Record 6-8-1 Disrricr Record 4-2-1 Cooch Corter peps up rhe reom or The holfrime of o close gome ogoinsf Kory Toylor. A TEAM B TEAM THEY WE THEY 12 Boy Ciry 0 24 40 Hosrings 6 O 12 Shorpsrown - - 6 Dulles 6 0 28 Brozoswood O 41 25 Alvin 28 6 8 Srromon 40 6 12 Colhoun 54 18 12 Angleron 16 16 6 Vicforio 14 22 Seoson Record 5-3-1 Disrricr Record 4-2-1 Freshman Football 17 Lisa Jankowiak reaches high VARSITY - C1st Row? Sonya Brashear, Lisa Landry. C2nd Row? Mgr. Susan Macias, Kim Kolkhorsr, Ovef the ne' to WP The bon Laura Trevino, Stacy Neff, Mgr. Lyn Gardner. C3rd Row? Debbie Olive, Lisa Jankowiak, Sharlet Up Gnd Overforopom' Washington, Kim Kaminsl-sy, Jennifer Raska, Coach Duren. 4-15, 1511, 13-15 14-16, 1511, 15-2 16-14, 1511 15-4, 1513 156, B-15, 12-15 152, 157 515, 2-15 10-15, 156, 15-13 152, 15-10 156, 154 512, 9-15, 156 157, 152 11-15, 6-15 615, 9-15 159, 152 157, 18-16 153, 8-15, 159 154, 1511 159, 152 East Bernard Springwood Stratford Alief Hastings Bellville Van Vleck Dulles Alvin Clements Brazoswood Needville Angleton Dulles Alvin Clements Brazoswaod Calhoun Angleton Calhoun Sharlet Washington leaps into the air ta return the ball with a spike. The Lamar Varsity Volleyball Team finished the season with a very im- pressive overall 3O-15 record. They placed 1st in the Lamar Tournament, and 2nd in the Fort Bend Tournament. Several of the team members received honors for their performance. Lisa Jankowiak and Jennifer Rasl-za made the district 1st team and Laura Trevino got honorable mention. 18 Varsity Volleyball S Kim Kolkhorst and Lisa Jankowiak play solid defense to reject an attempted spike. Louro Trevino ond Liso Londry look on in suspense os Liso Jonkowiok returns the boil. the boil to the opposing teom. Louro Trevino woits for the boil to set up o spike. Jennifer Rosko tips the boil over the net to the biociwfefvffr owoiring team. Jennifer Rosko ond Kim Kolkhorst look on os Liso Jonkowiok returns With o tremendous jump Kim Kominsky tries to - , - w- a if-,ref - , , 5. . V 3-V ,wx . ' ' f' Y ., A second too late, Jennifer Rosko otternpts to sove the boil. Vorsity Voileyboli 19 J.V.'s Earn a Place in District we THEY WE THEY 5 12 East Bernard 15 15 Brazoswood 5 6 15 15 O 7 Springwood 15 15 Needville 4 15 5 15 6 15 11 15 Calhoun 5 B Stratford 15 15 10 11 15 15 Angleton 1 7 Hastings 15 15 12 15 2 10 Dulles 15 15 13 9 15 15 Bellvllle 8 7 Alvin 15 15 2 7 15 15 Von Vleck o 10 Clements 15 15 17 15 7 15 12 15 6 15 Dulles 2 15 Drozoswood 5 10 15 15 O 15 9 15 Calhoun o 12 Alvin 15 15 6 15 12 15 Angletorx 10 7 15 15 13 15 Clements 3 15 9 The Junior Varsity team placed 2nd in the district, They participated in several tournaments, but placed 1st at the Terry Tournaments. Their , season record was 20-6, 4 and their district record was an outstanding 9-3. Denise Dolnik arches high into the air to spike the boll Onto the Opponents Courlfor on easy palm' Norma Toman watches Donna Scruggs as she gets ready to return the ball to the opposing team. J,V. VOLLEYBALL - 61st Row? Lee Beeler, Cindy Harrison, Noel Hoot, and Donna Scruggs. 62nd Row? Mgr. Charissa Howard, Denise Dolnils, Sherry Pietsch, Brenda Johnson, Cindy Jones, and Norma Toman. 13rd RowD direction To return me bon with Mgr. Michelle Burford, Yvette Boulden, Melinda Reist, Anna Rygoard, Monica Oberhoff, Coach Green and Style- Mgr. Ginger Borowiak. Lee Beeler faces the opposite 20 .I.V. Volleyball UU LUEEI3 U13 LWIELE 'A E Q . 55155 '1-if-f:.15f'ef7S :M P ff' WE 15 8 5 15 15 11 14 17 15 7 15 12 15 15 15 16 2 15 14 11 15 9 15 15 15 15 3 15 12 12 12 15 12 15 16 15 15 16 15 15 15 16 15 4 15 15 15 East Bernard Springwood Stratford Alief Hastings Bellyllle Van Vleck Dulles Alvin Clements Brazoswood Needy ille Calhoun Angleton Dulles Alvin Clements Drazoswood Calhoun Angleton ,...S FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM - CFront Row? Trisha Overgoner, Debbie Massie, Cassandra Spells, and Kelle Williams. CMiddle Row? Lori Jankowials, Kim Albrecht, Bobbie Jo Jones, LaShonda Dixon, and Liz Pence. Cl3ack Row? Natalie Kaluza, Sara Hartsfield, Denise Jackson, Kim Bolden, Sharee Thomas, Connie Mikel, and Coach Douglass. THEY 4 15 15 S C3 15 13 15 12 15 13 15 2 3 B 14 15 5 16 15 5 15 3 4 13 2 15 12 15 15 15 5 15 Q 14 8 11 14 5 6 O 14 13 15 O 10 4 fixes U had Clearing the court for action Trisha Oyergoner toughens up her forearm technique during practice. During a home game, Bobbie Jo Janes awaits the ball for a return to victory. With practice beginning in the late summer, the Freshman Volleyball team was ready for action by the start of school, For the Freshman's first season in high school, they had an overall record of 14-5 and a district record of 9-O. The Freshman team went to 2 tour- naments and placed at both. They placed 2nd at the Terry Tournament and 4th at the Alvin Tournament. Freshman Volleyball 21 We Were Designed for Mnning S iss! 1? Postman Donald Hollos shows good form as he sinks another freethrow against Dulles. The Boys Varsity Basketball Team played some very rough teams and performed well. They were 8-21 on the season and 4-10 in district. Donald Hollos was 1st in the district for re- bounds and Todd Redmond was 1st in the district for scoring. Boys Varsity Basketball U5 THEM 70 Katy 61 51 Santa Fe 57 42 Rice 46 51 Pasadena 40 49 Terry 53 45 Brazoswood 46 50 Shorpstown 47 49 Elsik 65 32 Elsik 64 46 Katy Taylor 45 46 North Drook 65 46 Texas City 54 56 Alvin 60 46 Stroman 50 53 El Campo 52 50 Clements 42 82 Calhoun 67 69 Angleton B5 57 Victoria 59 42 Dulles 61 50 Drazoswood 54 50 Marion Christian 57 45 Alvin 7'l 54 Stroman 67 57 Clements 47 70 Calhoun 58 66 Angleton 85 56 Victoria 59 36 Dulles 65 22 Boys Varsity Basketball CBottomD Nick Johnson, Harrison Mayberry, Nick McLean, Kyle Krause. CTopD Robert Bayer, Donald Hollos, Todd Redmond, Will Hollas. Under heavy 'pressure Nick Johnson gets off a jumpshot from the corner of the lane. During Warm-Ups Roderick Wilson entertains the fans with a spectacular slam. 83232231333 Terry Varsity Katy Varsity Alvin Srrornan Katy Santa Fe Dulles Willowridge Clements Calhoun Angleton Victoria E sik Dulles Brozoswood Katy Taylor Royal Katy azs2zazafa5 Brazoswood Marian Christian Alvin Clements Calhoun Terry Angle-ton Victoria Dulles The Y . . S oats f Mo B We We We 70 49 44 54 54 56 52 49 69 55 67 57 50 57 50 Wharton B4 El Compo 55 Stroman 59 61 50 61 38 52 51 45 50 a5 52 61 49 61 56 55 45 68 l 24 46 A2 32 60 SWF Todd Patterson takes an open 20 ft, jumper as Robert Evans prepares to grab the bound, The boys J.V. Basketball team consists of two juniors and five sophomores. They A '-,l-1-' ended the season with a 12-18 record and a district record of 512. Practice started in November with the season ending in February. Fundamental drill skills and scrim- f it mage games were part of the practices jc, held everyday. QA 2 i f . -A . 4 Q? ' ,- , 'Q Q 1 tl K' H57 5' W A fyewoeazivewxagg cf ,, f ertgyvf,'l,n1r:xwg:5 The Rangers look stunned as Jerry Williams dribbles past Terry's Kevin Jackson on his way for two points. MOYCUS Miemofe PWP5 in 2 J.v. BASKETBALL - asf Rowy Jerry Williams, Alex emo, Tal amor, Robe-rr Evans. czznd rzowp Andre Harris, Poms- Marcus McLemore, and Todd Patterson. .l.V. Boys' Basketball 28 New Teom Hos o Good Showing I X SOPHOMORE BA Cn-AI-I XXI:Il:-... IN, Y Y ETBALL - CBorrom Rowb Tony Linsey, Lydell Wilson, Kevin Kelley, Anrhony Moyberry. CTop Ro r. . . . .. . V 24 Sophomore Boskefboll Future Looks Brieht for Mustanes CBattorn, L to PO Brad Grant, Oliver Brooks, Troy Fabre, Steven Sulak, Mike Lara, CMgr.D Bubba Orsak. Gap, L to P0 CMgr.D Jon Johnson, Rodney Herris, Alfred Washington, Edward Emerson, Jeff Massey, Richard Hogan. Both Freshman teams had tearn was 7-10 in district and 7-13 overall. The B team was 6-4 was 15 in district, ond overall. The B team crowned district champs. an outstanding year. The A 2 1 CBottom, L to rl CMgr.D Jon Johnson, Chris Hall, Chris Vasquez, Thomas Dobbins, Tony Psiggeroli, Mike Fend- ly, CMgr,D Bubba Orsak. CTop, L to PQ Charles Davis, Mike Broussard, Gonzalo Martinez, Prichard Wheeler, Jerry Manuel, Mork Krause, Spencer Kern. Boys Freshman Basketball U5 THEM U5 THEM 42 C12 Brazoswood JO 70 60 57 Clements 35 lTerryJ 62 47 45 Brazoswood AO 62 56 57 North Brook 44 24 51 O3 Alvin 48 .31 42 44 Srramon 50 4-3 58 44 Clements 77 22 42 40 Colhoun OO 56 50 65 Angleron 54 47 47 45 Victoria 01 20 68 75 Dulles 53 41 56 62 Alvin 55 52 52 CQ Srroman 57 4-3 29 40 Clements 51 27 62 50 Calhoun 59 40 78 65 Angleron B1 29 48 46 Dulles 54 O9 50 47 Victoria 27 34 Forward Rodney Harris shoots a Jumpshor from the lone for an easy two points. Mike Lora attempts a jumpshot from the corner. Freshman Boys Basketball 25 Winning lsn't Everything if ., GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - C151 Row? Coach Mekeno, Mgr. Kotrino Kiser, Joslyn Emerson, Liso Rivero, Brendo Johnson, Yvette Boulden Shorlott Woshington, Angie Westerfield, Judy Johnson, Helen Preston, Sondro Gorzo. CKneelingD Shonette Ketchum, Lynell Wells. Y' it I 2' Q42 ffks W' Lynell Wells leovesodefender stonding still os Judy Johnson ottempts o 15 foot jump shot ond Shorlort breoks to the bucket with eose. Washington prepores to rebound. 1' A z, , r g Girls Vorsity Boslferboll 52 gf A nes 45 f 21 Vicfofie 93 fi' ' fx 22 Brozoswood 61 ' ' . ' I Vz f Q gj jj - fi' 27 Stromon 65 1 t 35 Clemenfs 40 f 1 2 1 39 Calhoun 76 2, 4 1. ,. me ' 2 N ' ' I if 38 Angleron 53 ' T... it rnt. 1 32 ViCfOriO 74 'r'i J '4 5 H 36 Dulles 71 ' H A Q' if K2 42 Brozoswood 71 ,..,,. 7 W 2 vu 1, 31 Alvin 72 ,,.e,. f ' 'f W: . 5 Om0fT 70 .. , , J 1 Clements 47 my , , . I , . .., , Colhoun 50 Brendo Johnson struggles to get the boil in bounds Angleton 68 under heovy pressure. 26 Girls Vorsity Bosketboll Yvette Boulden mokes o boslset from the corner. The Girls Vorsity Bosketboll teom tried hord, but hod o very rough yeor. They were 1-17 overoll ond T h e y P I o y e d s o m e to u g h teoms ond fought to the finish but olwoys come up short. O-17 in District. 1.0. Basketballers Struzele in a Hard Season Www CTop Row, L to RD Coach Green, Lynette Oliver, Michelle Ortega, Denise Jackson, Tiffany Mathews, Jackie Everson, Kim Kolkhorst, Lanea Krupa, Glenda Randle. CBottom, L to PQ Sharon Patterson, Felicia Swallers. S Tiffany Mathews attempts a shot from the middle of the lane for an easy bucket. EASKEWJAMM Coach Green gives his team last minute instructions before facing a tough opponent. The Girls Junior Varsity worked hard this season but the teams they played were tough placed 4th in Santa Fe and Katy tournaments and they placed 2nd in the Lamar tournament They were O-13 in district and 8-18 overall. They Felicia Swallers takes a shot over a defender for 2 points. U5 THEM 37 Saint Agnes 27 43 Victoria 61 53 Dulles 55 37 Brazoswood 56 G2 Alvin 51 18 Srroman 67 45 Clements 20 55 Calhoun 58 86 Angleton 47 53 Victoria 51 42 Dulles 58 32 Brazoswood 50 25 Alvin 60 32 Stroman 43 46 Clements 38 So Calhoun 42 30 Angleton 50 JV Girls Basketball 27 Climbing ro rhe Top FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL - Jarice Jackson, Ms. Childs, Cassandra Spells, Kelle Williams, Lucille Harris, Lezlie Gless, Lori Jankowlak, Rosalyn Emerson, and Stephanie Clark. The Girls Freshman Basketball team had a pretty rough season. They were 3-12 in district and 3-13 in the season, The Freshman Girls Basketball is a train- ing ground for a terrific Varsity team. WE The scores and game results are not as 34 important as the experience that is 19 38 22 22 27 21 15 23 25 1 ' Y.. 35 .Q , 5 20 1. 15 . : . 4 h. 34 . . . I, ', 28 gained. -ftff TX- 33 ' 3 'A wi -0, El P qlfiil' . . 29 27 Lori Jankowiak jumps high to tip the 02 ball to a teammate. B L'KE'l'Il XLL 26 Freshman Girls Basketball St, Agnes Victoria Dulles Brazoswood Blue Clear Creek ll Brazoswood Brenham Katy Alvin Stroman Clements Calhoun Angleton Victoria Dulles Brazoswood Alvin Stroman Clements Calhoun Angleton THEY 44 59 39 31 52 40 60 26 71 51 20 47 55 47 27 36 59 41 24 39 50 Varsity Volleyers eles, Scott Streater, Todd Malone, Micheal Stuart, Chuck Yates, Shannon Lee, Ben Trevino, Bat Tucker, Chris King. 4Bottom, L to RJ Allyson Patton, Bernadette Heiman, Jan Harlan, Melissa Blackburn, Elaine Acker, Heidi Hancock, Raann Chl. Clap, L to PQ Darrin Whe With precise aim, Elaine Acker displays her forearm. A Swing of Perfection is all it takes as shown by Shannon Lee. S ,s N S ,. .. QU x s X ' 555' V T sc df its H llr. 'xsl ..'L . 1 ' ff fs, .- ., ., Jeff Sellers takes time out from practice to horse around with Darrin Wheeles. ,- . 3-,LfZ,:ful.,.1g,.k, f.k,,V ., T N i:j?SgQ:53w,s5t,.,Q..5i..gl3SL?Z::!QNX? H, Gifs' Si- ufifli' 1 Qfg-Wx: is fffi-wifi-N2 7:5352-tt,sQ'1sf-'lffks 'ti H fi cwilfswfwr we --K' sa- s NM Q, iiE't'f+if'.-f , - s- ,so K: S -suffix :,.,.w:3,sf,s t -9c,s '1j T . I Iss.. s-. . ... K g , , 5 . 7 f . T ., , .ggi ,,,, , l ,n f . . IE, . . . 'fi Q. jeg-gf fisi' - ' it -is 5 . 5 V 73 Swiss it - ,g k Sw M. is A tif' - r 'S x M 2' x ,,, .,,..,.f,. X K . 'i . C A s , -: .xl - Y .-.frreiffi if 57'f c' l .QEZF :Fl ' FD' WX Q X ' s , s -1 s s Q 4 z , sy: With a look of concentration, Bat Tucker vollies the ball. The Lamar Varsity Tennis Team competed in many tournaments this year. They placed second in the Fort Bend Tourna- ment, and first in the Lamar Tournament. At District Melissa Backburn and Elaine Acker placed first in Girls' Doubles, and Ber- nadette Heiman placed Third in Girls' Singles. Congratulations on a Super Year. Varsity Tennis 29 Th V oven Tenni J.V. TENNIS Slylse, CSecond Rowb Michael Stuart, Allison Patton, Val Reyes, Joel Gooch, Craig Bunk, Cathy lrvlng. CMissingD Darrin Wheeless. - CFront Rowl Roann Ohl, Angie Valdez, Gina Parthum, Kerri Briggs, Curtis Grant, Dawn Van , ri . u - 5 r I-Q , ,, ' isffs- w V V '. s FV ff , . i' ik fi. K . 'isi lll- f . ' 5 Q ' - - 7 X lili , ' T. 1 llii iiill it to , - T 'T ' il fffiilfffff- il.. 355725 A K ii k vm-:sf K K VVVVL. ir . f 1: - r W-A K.. . iiii . 2 -2 if .X X l ws' it R il ,i-. , - -zggggyrizg -. -- f l, Q ,---- -, ffyggg' 'f - 1 Nil iii gi . - Q ' lr f - it ' ii V ' ssss so s --ff '- A-Pi ff ' ' 1 -, i t T With a forehand swing, Joel Gooch i Qll- returns me bon 'O his opponent' Roann Ohl approaches the ball to return it with o little style, .rw-5-isifsigif ry,r,s.,r N, '. ' , , ri ' is -, .f..m, .,,s.,, c.6,.A3s3 .. o,,, , Un M ,,.. , , N- yr r ' gf-ly, mmf ,. 77. f,,mg,,,,,r,m1f,1-V,W-Wk,f ,qs ., ff fm fi! W My H 2 1 W 't ' if MrA.ifWa,, mei mV,5,ig , , H , ,Q 1, M B f , af f , Biff 5 Ji' if 71 1 fs F K r .rf 4 V' Q tl if W , ,,,,,, . ,,, ,,, ,,,. . , ' . . ,,,M,.l,.,,,,,,, W . , -- -. kg: ,: :gp ,,, f In giir.-gp r,ss,ffg,w V. .rw ,,, f rr L A f ww , .+1..Qws--f 'I Y if-W 'V ,, '..gW,w ss. 'r' 'mf MQ, , ,, ,, ., , MMR , ,Q ,,,,, , ,vim ,s if ssllll ' z ssll by , , , , fs ff! '31 3, cy dm l llss f T, N I I i A if ,VVV I Q sf15fi,f ' 6 w l f ilrlv zfll if f. Asp , L' 'rf' .wg 1' 'rt' 127 v -f f' 1 1 f -' it My f , ff 5 -A , ,pf if gem 1 ayfwfz? 4 f , 7 l ' i'ii X Putting power behind her serve, Gina Par- thum comes up off the ground. 30 J.V. Tennis serve the ball suuccessfully over the net. The l.V Tennis team won the teorn championship at the district tourna- ment. To prepare for all tournaments, they practiced long hours in rhe hat sun and the wintery coldness. district results are as follows: Angie Valdez Girls Singles Dawn Van Slylwe Girls Singles Roann Ohl and Allison Parton Girls Doubles Gina Porrhum and Cathy lrvln Girls Doubles Michael Stuart Bays Singles Val Reyes and Curtis Grant Boys Doubles Mason Albright and Darrin Wheeless Bays Doubles Val Reyes prepares to return the ball to his opponent with some power behind it. The 'lst Ath 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd Grd Valle ying to Victory CBottom, L to RD Lisa Pustejouvsky, Beth Gotschall, Julie Clark, Amy Berg, Sarah Steffy, Micheal Cupita, Clap, L to RD James Martinez, Matt Shell, Leslie Gless, Chuck Yates, Leigh Streater, Jennifer Johnson, Mark Edwards, Amber Brown. CNot Pictured? Allen Emerson, Paisley Jones checks with Coach Dominque about an upcoming match. Doubles partners Micheal Cupito and Allen Emerson practice hard far the district tournament. Amber Brown returns a serve during a tough workout, Julie Clark shows excellent form while attempting to return the ball. With mouth ser and ball frozen Micheal Cupita makes for a grand slam The Freshman Tennis Team competed in many tour- naments this year and did very well. ln the district tourna- ment they won the team trophy. Individuals placing at district were: Chuck Yates first in boys singles, Julie Clark second girls singles, Amy Berg and Beth Gotshall first girls doubles, Micheal Cupita and Allen Emerson third bays doubles, James Martinez and Matt Kacal fourth boys doubles. Freshman Tennis 81 Golfers Compete Well in Competition! Gap, L to PQ Todd Patterson, Gary Ferguson, Allen Praiter, Scott Stavinoha, Randy Cook, Mark Hail, Chase Breedlove, and John Parker. CBottom, L to Rb Coach Ansel, Lee Hartman, Kyle Donhom, Jim Baetge, Chris Colihan, Peter Cantu, Ed- die Vaughn. Tiffany LeMaster, Coach Domain, and Wendy Wise. The Varsity and J.V. boys and girls golf competed in many tournaments this year and did well. The Varsity placed first in the Cy-fair and Baytown tournament, and second at Kingwood. They also placed fifth in district. Var- sity golfer Lee Hartman was a medalist in numerous tour- naments and took first place at Baylor with a 153 and second at Willis shooting a 78. The J,V, placed seventh at Eisenhower, Katy, and Esllk, but took thirteenth at district. 32 Golf Randy Cook and Allen Praiter practice their putting techniques during practice. Varsity Golfers Kyle Donham, Lee Hartman and Chris Colihan horse around after o long day practicing golf. v 1 l MM, l VARSITY BASEBALL - CBottom Rowb Henry Rodriguez, Lydell Wilson, Freddie Rodriguez, Billy Fagert, Kevin Kelley, Eddie Martinez, Manuel Garcia. CTop Row? Frankie Rodriguez, Bill O'Hair, Tal Elliott, Roderick Wilson, Donald Hollas, Will Hollas, Curtis Hippler, Donald Wood, Not Pictured: John Regalado. 2nd baseman, Eddie Martinez, fields a hard John Regolado, Varsity pitcher, rares back in hopes of grounderduring practice' throwing another strike. season bruory game SP team CT N E 'T V Q. O mam?- OQU-.'Q5'.i .. a8wEeO 2925s, ow gcgblge wf:.SU.s'- a--SWE-OB Evggge DU-0505 2SawSe mqa'.S'EC. -Zmoficu u Efm-S232 50.92223 rggwzuo 41389555 ..C -.- i'E9a.OEr:i'0 Varsity players relax between innings. Mgr. Bubba Orsak gazes on to the playing field in hope of being our there one day. WE' 3 St. Thomas 10 2 Victoria 2 Dulles 2 Brazoswoad 5 Nimitz 3 Alvin 2 Stroman 3 Clements 5 Calhoun 11 Angleton 2 Victoria 1 Dulles 1 Brazoswood 3 Alvin 3 Stroman 9 Clements 3 Calhoun 9 Angleton They 2 12 11 10 5 8 5 4 5 4 1 14 11 14 18 15 4 4 2 Varsity Baseball 38 Council, Joe Fendley, Bobby Mosterso CBottom, L to RD Stephon Sulok, Gonzolo Mortinez, Gerold Gonzoles, Jerry Monuel, Moson Albright, Lex Sheddon, Morcus MoClemore Lorr . Y Lopez, Robert Evons, Alex Garzo, CMgr.7 Robert Flores. CTop, L to PJ Cooch House, Mike Loro, Brad Gront, Monuel Bqorro, Chris Bullen, Kevin n, Tommy Pousewong, . , . . CMgr J Troy Fobre CMgr D Normon Clork First bosemon, Moson Albright, scoops up the boil for the finol OUT' F reshmon speedster Brod Gront US 7 Koty 25 Victorio 5 St. Thomos 9 Dulles 3 Alvin 0 Stromon 3 Clements 2 Colhoun 11 Angleton 8 Victorio O Dulles 16 Brozoswood 7 Alvin 4 Stromon 5 Clements T 6 Colhoun Robert Evons shows his pitching form os on ostonished oppo- 10 Anglefon nent looks on. 34 J.V. Boseboll B l slides into third bose well oheod of the throw. THEM 5 26 3 12 13 10 A 7 4 11 4 5 6 4 15 16 5 The J.V. Boseboll Teom con- sisted of 7 Freshmen, 9 Sophomores, ond 2 Juniors. They were 7-13 on the seoson ond 4-11 in district. The ex- perience for the younger ployers is promising for o good Vorsity Teom in yeors to come. GQHQEQEQEQEQQHS EGF Q. -Ebb Well CSDIME-3 VARSITY TRACK TEAM -- CTop, L to RD Gerral Williams, Mgr. Terry Amy, Darrel Smallwood, Mike Bailey, Rahn Rogers, Greg Wyatt, Charles Owens, Shawn Armstrong. CBottom, L to RD Roderick Wilson, Jerry Williams, Danny Norton, Neil Barley, Ronnie Leatherman, Anthony Mayberry, Jason Beatty. A .gn Roderick Wilson is just a Junior, but he qualified for state. He will be back next year stronger than ever. Regional finalists Rahn Rogers, Shawn Armstrong, Roderick Wilson, and Charles Owens. Bay City El Campo Rosenberg West Columbia Katy Freeport Angleton Track 1 X x R , . , R it . rrr L5 .,,, is xg :s k Jerry Williams eases over the hurdles for an easy victory. Rahn Rogers starts the third leg ofthe 1600 M relay. The Varsity Track Team worked long hours after school, and it helped, They competed well at their meets and placed sixth at district. Roderick Wilson placed first in the 100 M dash, first in the 2OOM dash, and he teamed up with Rahn Rogers, Charles Owens, and Shawn Armstrong in the 1600 M relay for third place. ln those three events they advanced to regionals, and Roderick placed second and first, with the relay team placing sixth respectively. Roderick then advanced to the state finals in Austin, where he placed sixth and seventh. Varsity Track 35 JNL il-5Gii1,9J1ilEuI5-3 02216 at E116 Lime CTop, L to PQ Mgr. Terry Amy, Marcus MacLemore, Kenneth Taylor, Bert Lopez, Chris Patterson, Brion Dilworth, Greg Boone, Guy Brown, Tony Lindsey, Troy Stone, Chad Hicks. CBottom, L to RD Robert Evans, Vincent Sherrod, Rodney Woods, Mark Sojourner, Harrison Marberry, Lee Cox, Jason Sykoro, Jim Bauhs, Keith Edwords. 5. Chris Patterson and Greg Wyatt rest after a groveling sprint. J.V. tracksters get in shape for the upcoming meet. Willowridge 3rd Clements 7th E Dulles Oth , , f Brazoswood 4th Angleton oth Terry Grd District 255A 2nd K, The Finish line: The Ultimate Goal. 86 J.V. Track IJLUIEELUIQU 'LU ULULEIE IDUBULUUIELV CBottom, L to RD Oliver Brooks, Marty Arrendondo, Chris Hall, Titus Williams. CMiddle, L to RD Jaun Mendoza, Rodney Harris, Kevin Randle, Kenneth Salinas, Stephen Acker, Ricky DeLosSantos, Alfred Washington, Mark Krause. CTop, L to RD Mgr. Terry Amy, Brad Grant, Luke De Shazo, Myron Woods, Ronnie Raley, Mike Broussard, Hector Rodriguez, Mike Lara. A13--' The freshman track team worked hard this year and it paid off with various first place victories, including a victory over our cross-town rivals Terry Rangers and the one that counts, The District Title. Freshman tracksters Hector Rodriguez, Kenneth Salinas, Luke DeShazo, and Alfred Washington make track workout a little easier. Willowridge 2nd Clements Ath Dulles 5th Brazoswood ist Angleton 2nd Terry lst , ,, s,....,, DiSmCr255A 1st Brad Grant and Louis York finish a strenuous race during a rough workout. District Champs The Girls' Track team had a good showing in the 1984 season. They ran after school to tone their muscles and get in shape. They placed in three tournaments, and the results are as follows: Humble 4th Sealy Grd Lamar 1st Mary Ortiz crosses the finish line well Cantrice Addison and Ramona Gonzales work hard during track ahead of the pack. nracrice- GIRLS TRACK - CFront Rowb Jorice Jackson, Lynell Wells, Juanita Ortiz, Josephine Delgado, Mary Ortiz, Deanna Kolafa, Cassandra Spells, Nancy Chavarria, Ramona Gonzales, Teri Hensley. Cl3ack Row? Miss Childs, Lisa Wolny, Glenda Randle, Sharlet Washington, Debra Davis, Sonya Wells, Denise Jackson, Jackie Everson, Tiffany Matthews, Chandra Holcomb, Pam Freeman, Miss Douglass. 12. J , Deanna Kolafa autkiclcs an opponent on the final stretch. 1 , 86 Girls' Track Lamra's Long Distance Runners K CROSS COUNTRY - 61st Raw? Mike Cabrera, Daniel Martinez, Juanita Ortiz, Mary Ortiz, and Manual Martinez. C2nd Row? Tim Almendarez, Leonard Turrubiare, Benito Frausto, Jesse Sanchez. Cflrd Row? Scott Sykora, Jason Sykora, James Uvolle, die Rodriguez Katherine Trevino. Adam Milder Cdrh Rowb James Bauhs, George Cruz, Fred Sweeney. Juanita Ortiz 2nd J.V. Girls Angie Valdez 3rd Juanita Ortiz Std Bay City Mary Ortiz Ath Varsity Bays 3 Miles + Angie Valdez 8th Tim Almendarez Grd Lamar-Terry: JV. Boys 3 Miles + J.V. Girls Manuel Sanchez 9th Juanita Ortiz 1st J.V. Girls 2 Miles + ' Mary Ortiz 2nd Mary Ortiz 1st Angie Valdez 5th Juanita Ortiz Grd J.V. Boys Dulles James Uvalle oth Varsity Boys C3 Miles Eddie Martinez Oth Tim Almendarez 5th Manuel Sanchez 11th J.V. Boys C5 Miles Varsity Boys James Uvolle Qth Tim Almendarez 5th Freshman Boys 2 Miles Brazoswaod: Mike Lara 2nd Varsity Boys 5 Kilometers Scott Sykora 10th Tim Almendarez 5th J.V. Girls 2 Miles J.V. Boys S Kilometers Mary Ortiz 1st James Uvolle 4th Juanita Ortiz 2nd George Cruz oth Angie Valdez 7th JV. Girls 6200 Meters Angleton Juanita Ortiz 1st J.V. Girls 2 Miles Mary Ortiz 2nd Mary Ortiz 1st Angie Valdez 1Oth Juanita Ortiz 4th Katy: District Varsity Boys 3 Miles Varsity Boys 3 Miles Tim Almendarez 2nd Tim Almendarez Ord James Uvolle 11th J.V. Boys 3 Miles J.V. Boys C5 Miles Leonard Turrubiate 7th James Bough 6th Jason Syl-rora Sth Jason Sykara Oth Freshmen Boys 2 Miles Freshman Boys 2 Miles Mike Lara Ath Scott Sykaro 7th JV. Girls 2 Miles Jessie Sanchez 10th Mary Ortiz 2nd JV. Gilrs 2 Miles Juanita Ortiz 5th Mary Ortiz 1st Rodriguez gives his all to get the baton across the Freddie finish line. 3, i a Worth Ross coached the cross country team in the 1963-1984 season. fix fl. a ' fff .ans - A . K W ,1 . If J, - ,H s y. , 553' f V I n K' 1 V ch if ffe C.. CrossCountry 39 , s rc 5WlMMINL1 - Qljottom Row? David Buchta, Nate Peacock, Tony Montoya, Jon Modine, Kirk Schwartz, Richard Cruz, Chris Horton, and Carl Fries CT R . . . . . op ow? Teri Ireland, Kelley Russell, Let Anne Mathis, Sherry Bell, Dawn Novak, Angie Edwards, Tina Pence, Mgr, Wendy Urbanski, Mgr. Amy Montoya, Coach Mike Duswalt. CMissingD Matt Martin and Jamie Horsch. A f l As he waits for his heat to be announced Anthony Montoya adds a little fun to the swim meet. ,,,....-.--F ...- nd Carl Fries releases from the starting block and dives into the water to start the 100 yd. backstroke. 40 Varisty Swimming r, The Lamar swimmers practiced lang hours and swam grueling schedules ro get in shape for the district championships They made a good showing with rhe girls placing Bth and the bays placing oth at district Swimmers earning 1st through oth place in rhe district meet earned the right ro participate at the regional finals The swimmers Include Bays 200 yd IM Jon Madrne 22nd place Boys 500 yd Free Jon Modine 18th place Kirk Schwartz 24th place GirIs100 yd Breaststroke Jackie Modrne 25th place Boys 100 yd Backstroke Nate Peacock 24th place Boys 400 yd Free Relay Anthony Montoya Jamie Horsch Jon Modrne and Nate Peacock 16th place Girls 200 yd Medley Relay Angle Edwards Jackie Modlne Lei Anne Mathis and Tina Pence 19th place Boys 200 yd Medley Relay Anthony Montoya Carl Fries David Buchla and Nate Peacock 25th place ,xi J 5 as s S fl I K Coach Duswalt has a cheerful look on his face as he comes out of the goal area to brag on Lamar's swim meet. Divers Make a Small Splash Sammy Dvila completes a 'Wz on his way to a record breaking performance. 1....f,,f.s Q-my 555555 gw O U 3 5 ,, f a'- David Harper enters the WOTSF in good shape i 1 On his way to a 1O, Sammy Davila dives for second in district. Varsity Diving 41 i , 0 S 6 Q? X fs hi 5 N X , , ix A2 Sp! AMAR SOUDATED SCHOOL L YPXNCS Q85 U? 1.3 Q r o One Cheers the Way We Cheer! CRow 19 Cynthia Derr, Laura Britton, Kristie Rice. CRow 25 Amy Coyle, Mitzi Wade. CRow CD Ben Trevino. CRow 43 Coco McCoulskey, Gino Tomas. CROW 55 Laura Muegge. ..f'..w5q si Ave. H becomes the longest pep performance as Varsity cheerleaders lead the sidewalk crowd during Fair Day. i i r f Varsity Cheerleaders raise their arms in confidence during the The LamorCheerleoders, with their many practiced pyramids, perform homecoming outdoor pep-rally in downtown Rosenberg. their routines at the pep-rallys. Spirit 43 Roofing Mustangs to Victory! Laura Meugge, Gina Thomas, and Cynthia Derr iisten as Mrs. Davis explains the order for cheers. Of all the memories of a cheerleaders high school career , friendship, the best of all is shown by Cynthia Derr and Kristy Rice. 1 XJV f .f'g?i1Khi Cynthia Derr, practicing for the pep-rally performance. All Spirit Mrs. Davis critiques her cheerleaders during one of their activities. E. H4 Q kk. if , f r orii ' ri r 5? r. 15. , ,af its 'MQ N CoCo McCouIskey was the 1962-84 Beauty queen contes- tant sponsored by the Lamar Cheerleaders. Enrerroinmenr You Con Count C 1, 2, 3? On! CROW 15 Mprlo Mohlmonn. CROW 23 FrOnces Vosquez, Michele Smith. CROW SD Jodi Copro. CROW 47 Sherry l3Oiley, Michele Son Miguel, Ruby Clprk. Becky Johnson. CROW 55 Anno Pplocios, Melido Bentoncur, Condice West, Elizabeth Romirez, Guctdolupe Mortinez. CROW O7 Jill Troylor, Melody Wleczyk, Lori Cdpro, Christine Uresti, Elido Deleon, Joclsie MOlinO. CROW 75 Mory Owens, Kristen Peterson, Sheilo Miller, l.isO Delos 5OntOs, 5OnyO Wells. CROW BD 5tOcy Sregers, Amy Abendroth, Shori Segers, Bridget Willioms, Dione Golvon, lonie GuOjOrdO, , LL an Q KL , S HQ Q, ,. S f v- - C L cs QSC it ii wg, .1 I V, ,ki -5: .. Q: ,,5,gg.:5k,ki, R17 z A M. - K The fillies, While strutting their stuff, performed mony routines in the long, hot porode it - 'U c iss .-riff: X 323 'fsii ii ' - .1-:pr -, i sms .. ' 5, .. ,,. f g 3 .,,e , .X A I yrt- , S egg, R, , C ,.,. W . R , My My -S. - '-U' ' ' 5?'FIf2ff': - 1:5 ' H -. 21515: Q .. f ss : ' -, f '- '2 - -' ,j , 5. 'QLIN 5, ss 1 K .K il. f aku- if 'M ' 19, 1 . -za as in f Q --c. .,cc. Mc, it.tW,,,,, 453 f in - . 2.4 , Brendo Slovinslsi helped in the concession STOOC, one Of the mony The punk crOze invoded the fillies While performing Ot the bosketboll fund roisers for the fillies. gome. Spirit 45 Many Faces, Many Stages! l l Exciting expressions show evidence of a well performed show. At the Fillie Spring Review, many people had prepared solo and group performances. The excite ment of the night was awaiting for the announcement of the 1984-85 Fillie officers. The 1983-84 drill team officers proudly crown the future Fillie officers as mey are announced. Pro Arn udly dancing with pointing toes and smiling faces are Amy rl-. Cb-Av.-I CAAA..- AA:..L...ll- c-,f-L , , J i-In v . Abe Many different styles and preps are used for the variety of dances. 46 Spirit n. l l Yep, We 're Pep! CRow 15 Chandra Lockridge, Wanda Bevel, Teresa Sutton, Ramona Kindred. CROW 25 Melissa Medina, Beatrice Garcia, Teri Hensley, Duran, Stephanie Lockridge. CROW SD Sara Gernand, Rosa Almazan, Diana Trevina, Michelle Weishiemer, Stephania Clark. CRow 43 Meredith Rawson, Natalie William, Kim Rhodes, Mandi Beach, Karen Dyer. 48 Spirit The 1983-84 Pep Squad Officers areg CLeftD Teresa Sutton - 2nd Lt., Romana - 1st Lt.: Above: Wanda Bevel - Chandra Lockridge - Lt. Col. X he aw, H31 , ..... , ,L .. .,::., F ,, 9 V The Pep Squad helped in inspiring the crowds to show their spirit. Mr Mustang Spirit Runs Wild wt s w if . V .. .ss , ---- .i , -sm Sf' ' 'A'A . it s as - is Q ALLg -, si . , K ' 1. Y ' Tyr ' X ills:-,cgi in K -c k v k I . six- ,II ., .sw gg-EQ, : T ying ,ZA t , g Z 4 F s ' N K' 5 . - s ' P Q A E 'L 4 ' wie? ' T x h N A IP V .f f i 5 A b ig Lg: 5 ,L f M s- f F 1? x ,s V, , .P-' Q i I is is - . lf yyf. .Q K ' N is i' ' S ' -:Q-s. 5 , , f: F N ' , ' I, ' cg' EL - Xf t ' On the exciting day of Homecoming, the cheerleaders proudly exhibit their many mums. A xx The library was also filled with the sweet fragrance of mums and the sound of cowbells. The day of Homecoming during school was a day for making plans and - , ,,.L, ,--L..- --.-- if The 7th period Business Law class helped in blowing up the balloons for Stephanie Pew with an original you and me mum. the dance that night. Homecoming 49 A Night ro Remember Night of glitter ond mums filled the oir os the crowd onxiously owoited for the onnouncement of Homecoming Queen. The 1983-84 Homecoming Queen wos Gino Tomos. 1. 2, 3. Cynthio Derr, escorted by her forher, smiling ond dreoming of whor o wonderful night it is. Gino Thomos, escorted by her fother, sings olong with the opening Notionol Anthem. Berndrette Dowson proudly stonding ot her fother's side, onxiously owoits the on- nouncement of Homecoming Queen. i,.g-nr iff, LAT' :T ,,..rf,i 't W In VVIV N ,,,. I 7 flpiwil , ,.,, ,, ,,,, f,.w.wi , i' :sax f'ff -,,,,,.,,. - N Riding through the porode, Homecoming Queen, Gino Tomos is Cynthio Derr, Gino Tomos, ond Berndrette Dowson ore chouffered escorted bythe President of Student Councilq Keith Gresham. oround the field ro be seen by their oudience. 50 Homecoming Don 'r Worry Guys, Help ls on the Way! 'IIK . Stop! You guys are going about it all wrong! Laura Britton explaining the play points in the direction to run. Mysterious smiles are expressed from Debbie Olive and Lisa .lankowiak before the tackle! Much practice went into the entertainment for the powderpuff game. Afternoons were spent after school planning and practicing. Much thanks to everyone who participated. Wendy Hoffeke and Alix Knauth help in selling tickets to the Powder Puff game and pep-rally. X, r c we ,I f1f?':- m e ' 'll Q A , is as m , ,M -f- ly , - - L5., 'il J-in ggi?- 14222 -,ggmwg ,jaggf,,1ffiy' - V PM ' 'Q V' ,.,, H ft , flf. . . 1 - V V it , :i -Z . ff H -of 2WYfl'r6: ':wl. ' f5,kfs.i,,,1 ,,,, a K ,,,,, K ,i This isn'r as hard as we have to stay this way? V thought it would be, but how long do we Z , ,,,, , !!,, Y ' 7 WY in -r tl. - . f I r ' '- ff 'i ' r,,' 1 r r I V V , ,!, t, Z, ...r- -,,,k .H . 4 sv g !!. ' is . -i ' i -V -Q M' W 1, 1 M 2 ' H' l,fU. ' '- 'l 5 A It's all in the back! 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Mr. Wotson tokes the Christmos cheer bond ground the holls to bring in the spirit. 6. A tighten rhem cheeks sign wos o constont reminder to the bond thot Mr. Wotson wos merely trying to get the bond to glide in stride. A 1983-64 MUSTANG BAND OFFICERS - CFirst Row? Ruth Allen, Junior Representative, Alicia Solomon, Drum Major, Naomi Nieto, Quartermaster, Kathleen Ellison, Chaplain, Janet Crosby, Spirit Leader, Lisa Cummings, Freshman Represen- tative. CSecond Rowb James Arnold, Secretaryflreasurerp Chris Brewer, Sophomore Representative, Natalie Michullsa, Ubradang John Pykne, Premdenn AHen Houmon, Vice-President. 2. Bond Beau and Sweetheart: John Pylore and Natalie Michulka. 3. Drum Major Alicia Solomon. 4. 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The drummers were used to top counts of eight which helped to keep people in step. 3. Monuel Gonzoles strutted his stuff to the solo in Emerald Eyes for COHTESI. 4. Alicio Solomons overoll view allowed her to help with the 5. Erin Fogert loys bock while keeping the bockbeot. 6. The mokings of the troditionoljungle for the Dulles vs. Lomor ore or- ronged when Keith DeWitt, Mork Cervontes, Mcznuol Melendez, ond Stephanie Schultz hong string to drope toilet tissue on. 7, The bond treks down the holl for the Homecoming pep rolly. 5. Mr. Wotson's Mr Microphone come in hondy when the one in the gym blew its fuse. 9. Liso Cummings hos the Pre-Angleton gome blues. 10. A lote evening worm-up in the Dulles stonds requires the bross ployers to stond up so they con blow. 11. Homecoming gove the downtown pep rolly some spirit to cheer the Mustongs on to victory. 12, Freshmon John Bingomon disploys his kool shades ot the downtown pep rolly. l 1. A little more than rambunctious tuba line yells their guts out: Albert Melendez, Scott Lester, John Collins, Rich Pyka, Keith DeWitt. 2. The many faces of John Pylate saloing to Come in from the Rain: at practice, pre-game warm-up, the real thing. 8. Seniors Leslie Massey and Natalie Michulka warm up beneath a ton of Homecoming mum petals and ribbons. 4. Sally Degallado patiently awaits her turn an the field for half-time. 5. John Collins and Albert Melendez take a Coke break on the loading truck after a performance. 6. The line-up for the march to the stands in Stroman seems miles long when you're in the back. 7. Freshman Daniel Kerr blows his best against Dulles. 6. The Coke table was sometimes visited by bandsmen more than once when the sweat poured forth as Chris Brewer makes his mom pour another Coke for him and .Iahn Bingaman. 9. A 6:45 p.m. warm-up proves to be a little too much for Mr. Watson to smile at. .M .W .Mi Edit,-lfv s-77 ' If 3' U 'W fig.. . X 1 i . W L 255 2. 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The concert bond flogs proctice in the foyer of the ouditorium during bond to perfect their morching routines. 4. Telling jokes is o fovorite postime for the flogs. 5. During o speciol performonce in o pep rolly, Tommy Brewer shows off her expertise with o flog. 6. The porode is o long, hot, ond sweoty performance for Rosie Chorlez. X W. W, 1. OUP. FABULOUS CREW - CStandingJ Allen Houston, Jef-f Drown. CBotror'nD Daniel Almanzo, John Pylare CSr. Straw Dossb, Lee Weisheimer. CMiddleD Brent Hall Ur. Bossb, James Arnold. CTopD Narcisa Zuniga, 2, It tolses twa, Allen ond Daniel Ca.k,a. Dallas and Midnight? strain to keep the tuba from falling off the truck. O. Allen ond Natciso are responsible for getting the drum majot's box to the sidelines. 4. One ofthe glamorousjabs of the crew is ta Ollempf to remove the flags in one haul so no stray flag poles appear later. 5. As port of the case throwing chain, Allen grabs a baritone to pass to the next in line. 6. The vost array of cases in the truck gives John a reason to avoid being trapped behind endless instruments by climbing over while James tries to carry out 14 flags. 7. Although John does not want ta in- terrupt the flow af the chain, he passes the cymbals Cor frisbees J to Lee who stops to pose for the camera. B, Sol, the spirit horse, rides along with the in- struments an the loading truck. Q. Jeff, the lost man in the case chain, puts o trumpet alongside the others before looking up ta grab another cage. L ll-I I! 1 ii gf' P4 '14 F . 7 5 g I .ei FE' 'iii i 1 ' I -Fl l F' XC-U ' 5 D. sr W 'fir' 'iii ,E 5:4 if EE Band 59 F J 3 'C 5 'E 5 I .5 E I Uh I3 Q S5 2 m Q m M 243- Eg VV .LA l f , in M furry? - A .. K? :warms anna 5 y . ,,,.:.- ,,f.v, 1 ,.-. Q ,:- 13? .f.2ik3:lif?iY uv- 4 ,x wmv wwf' ri If - '54 - V ,f U ,m, .,,,, i m..:..W M.M L W, .wwgw ,, W , ifiz5W52' N,,, , QW Q H, 1 1 QV , ,ww A A' 5 ,sg 'T f fl .-asivskff X M. X . x.. 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Ci .. s ,,,. r . rare. W .... .rs r.g,,,r..., m,C,,s,, ,NW - V '- VICISI I-GSTSTQ -, ' pour Long 5 rlrr . . , .tt' Kristie Ludwrg5 X 6 X 'N W 5 Jeff Massey EIB Melissa Maretzchk S Winona McDonald , Scott Meiners Albert Melendez S Joe Mendoza Jeff Morris Greg Nowak Kelly Dennett SE Randy Patz Stephanie Pugh S .. S .. I . - O rs-e mm Pyko Um We' C - Clarini' Maria Resendiz ' Arturo Vasquez . gi, . . i W bm., , - sr, .NE E QSM Alice V?90 - In Cheryl vincek sci of E : nse I - l'QS I -F xl , K - . G , Q. K , K E' I , . ---- Q emi-' 12.5 . - :f ' : Friiiiikii? A E 1 r 0 ,I T s 'I I f r s - ii I .r-- 5 .-7 . ,, ,X ..... ,Q,,,QQ.. dw as my f 1 mst s c Qrlif x S N Nw? W by r 62 Band I f J I Q-Q -. I FII rf . ,Q A? '4 g 7 .f X ' 'heir' 1, REGION BAND MEMBERS - Lori Mossey, John Pylofe, Lesli Mo5ey,ondJuonho Reyes Gecond RowDJohn Comnsond Allen Housron. 2. DISTRICT BAND MEMBERS - John Pylore, Juoniro Reyes, Anne Porer, ond John Collins, CSecond Row! Lori Mossey, Lesli Mossey, Allen Housfon, Jon Alberrson. 8. Freshmen Region Bond Members: Poul Long, ond Albert MemndeL 4. Areo Bond Member: Lori Mossey. S 1 K 9 Q XA Lv 7 :1 fir ' M UP- l 4 E N K i in i In 4 E E- i 4 JI I- I - , , iD ' 4 an . i I - E rr nl:- Bond 63 P313 it if f Q 1 l L ll I ! -.1 ' it L- 'E 'I tl i L! 5: QC L: -- -f Y . 1 ! ! E Y' ' ! cgi l 55556553 lllli iml LW' ' HI C E 64 Band 1. The most outstanding seniors: John Pylate received the John Philip Sousa award and Lori Massey received the Arion award. 2. Those seniors receiving the L award were: Allen Houston, John Pylate, Jeff Brown, and junior bass Brent Hall. CNot Pictured? Lee Weisheimer. O. John Pylate gives one of his many speeches in which he thanks the several supporters of the band. 4. Outstanding sophomores: Anne Pater and John Collins CNot Pictured? 5. First chair concert band players: Joyce Faltysek, Cheryl Vincek, Tracey Cheek, Sally Degallodo, Melissa Matetszchl-t. Phillip Gardovsky, Jeff Massey, Poul Long, Kristie Ludwig, John Bingaman, Tracey M. Hancock. CNot Pictured? Erin Fagert, Mark Krause, Chris Bechtel, John Collins, Jeff Morris. 3 4 5 OUTSTANDING SENIORS Allclo Solomon Karen Groves Kotholeen Elllson Lorl Mossey Clllock Row? John Pylote Lesh Mossey Llso Grodovsky Jeff Brown ondJon Albertson FIRST CHAIR AWARDS FOR SYMPHONIC uso Grodovsky Kotholeen Elllson Pom Slndel Ruth Allen Chrls Brewer ond Allen Houston CBock Row? Renee Beoch Duo Morrow Lon Massey Lesll Mossey Allclo Solomon Monuel Melendez John Pylote Jon Albertson ond Rondy Storustko OUTSTANDING JUNIOR Alllson Llndblode OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN Poul Long ond Krlstl Ludwig Mr Wotson honored the heod toble wlth the fllms of the bond rnorchlng contest 1' - .. V 4 xx H--ww wwdofsk - .QI EMS IIQQQKIQIIQIEI-Iif .r.f:iIn4Ai- 1eIIII.sIfQ.f,I 1- mn? 3 if-S? 12. viii jmfixi- wi fha, ,II my 1 : ,.,, sz., ,... . 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Robert Spears, Alfred Mendoza, Edward Rolosen, Spencer Kern, Joey Slawinski, Ricky Delos Santos, Billy Shane Hennesy, Jeff Swallers, Chad Cosby, Billy Spears, Mark Hail. CMiddle Row? Julie Clark, Rhonda Anderson, Stacy Higginbathom Houston, Katherine Pittman, Felicia Swallers, Kasey Walger, Angie Edwards, Dora Quiones. CFront Row? Jocelyn Kurtz, Kaylen Elaine Pousson, Leslie Lee, Lisa Stone, Melissa Wagner, Gil Gibson, Julie Barr. 1988-84 - Felicia Swallers - Vice President, Stacy Higginbothom - Mr. McDaniel, Lamar Choir Director, put in many extra hours of his own timejust to make the Choirs a big SUCCESS. President, Kaylen Peterson - Sectflreasure. 66 Choir Greor Sounds From o Great Choir mini'- A , -- , with Q Zt 'lit: i'E-iff' , , . TREBLE CHOIR OFFICERS 1983-84 - Cindy Harrison - Pres., Sherry Bailey - Vice-Pres., and Cinnamon Peschel - Sec.!Treas. Naomi Santos, Cindy Jones, Yolanda Chaverria, and Johanna Compean do their daily routine of practicing their sheet music. Treble Choir practices for weeks to make the musical a hit. TREBLE CHOIR - CFront hen Naomi Santos, Johanna Compean, Elisa Gaubetz, Cinnamon Peschel, Teri Hensley, Sarah Steffee, Andrea Terzakis. CSecond Row? Cynthia Harrison, Kathi Gonzales, Vanessa Bass, Jamie Williams, Juanita Moreno, Lauren Hail, Sherry Bailey, and Amber Brown. CThitd Row? Cindy Jones, Karen Dyer, Janie Guagardo, Catherine Johnson, Amy McDonald, Diane Galvan, and Monique LeMaster. 69 Choir !Julie Lane, Wendy Wise, Ben Trevinio, Chris Dullen, Reagan Myer, Cary Lamensky, Joel Gooch, Hiram Morales, Kenny Davis, Darin Wheeless, Kyle Donham, Lori Reed, Allison Patton. CThird Row? Robin LeFevre, JoAnn Rodriguez, Michele Smith, Kevin Council, Greg Smith, Jae Fendley, Daniel Jezels, Freddie Rodriguez, Lafuria Amy, Amy Montayo, Tiffany LeMaster, Brenda Slavinski. CSecond Rowb Robin Talasek, Lisa Benton, Jana Owens, Allison Lindblade, Lyn Gardner, Nan Thumonn, CoCo McCoulskey, Donna Slavinski, Heidi Robbins, Amy Coyle, Kelle Carden, Mary Owens. CFirst Row? Ginger Borowiak, Whitney Pittman, Debbie Benes, Leah Haynes, QCynthia Derr, Monica Almendarez, Shorol Palacios, Michele 5anMiguel, and Mr, McDaniel. Ang Together forever, Greg Smith, and Ben Trevinio. While accompanying the Chorale Choir, Mr. McDaniel leads them to perfection. OFFICERS 1983-84 - Ben Trevinio - President, Kelle Carden - Chaplain, Cynthia Derr - Mr. McDaniel gets into the fun by singing along Vice President, Greg Smith - Sect!Treasurer, with Whitney Pittman, 70 Choir Moolrigol Choir Performs Like Magic r l Daniel Jezek, Kathi Gonzales, Robin Talasek, Greg Smith, and Lori Reed perform at Fort Bend Fedral during the Christmas Holidays. ' ' ' lr in U.l.L. Winners CLASS I SOLOS - Debbie Benes, Lisa Benton, Leah Haynes. lr lil ,. ull CLASS ll AND lll SGLOS - Monica Almendarez, Ginger l T Borowiak, Karen Dyer, Lyn Gardner, Kathy Gonzales, ' N Katherine Johnson, Spencer Kern, CoCo McCoulslsey, Lori Reed, Donna Slawinski, Sarah Steffee, Robin Talasels, and ' W Sabrina Ward. 'im I I I ' lin BOYS ENSEMBLE - Daniel Jezels, Kenny Davis, Ben Trevinio, and Darin Wheeless. U 'mi UL TE A Til , . 'Eli L . Tn 34 ' . Tru - W 15. A P ill MADRIGAL CHOIR CBack Row? Greg Smith Cari Lamensky, Darin Wheeless, and Daniel Jezek. CMiddle ' ill Bowl Catherine Johnson Robin LeFevre and Lori Reed, CFirst Row? Ginger Borowiak, Lisa Benton, v T3 Choir 71 ' Swing Choir,- Promotes Songs Through Action SWING CHOIR MEMBERS - Spencer Kern, CoCo McCoulskey, Debbie Benes, Kyle Donham, Cynthia Derr, Darin Wheeless, Whitney Pittman, Kenny Davis, Amy Montoya, Ben Trevino, Dorm Wheeless and Whitney Pmmon hold Leah Haynes, and Chris Bullen. V their position during their performance. I . Xt 4 'f .LL i., rii- iis Qi SS: :,, ig he Q , , 5 ' .. .2 5' Q A . Eg S - A X I A 'rhr SSS. c iSr'- Raising their arms for praise, Swing Choir relaxes after the number. Kyle Donham and Darin Wheeless act like bulls during the Fair, so the Spanish dancers could perf Ofm. X A trio of stars, CoCo McCouIskey, Whitney Pittman, and Ben Trevina. 72 Chair Swing Choir puts on a stunning performance for a greatful audience. Vg Q . K i H f irii- S lllrt A is . Ii' i': f ,f 'fi L WZ? ., v r i r ss s S S ps. , T i o 2 rs t Dancing to the beat is Chris Bullen, Amy Montoya, Darin Wheeless, and Whitney Pittman. Lunch Periods Get Choir Treor Treble Choir entertoins os the lunch crowd looks on. Felicio Swollers performs solo during the lunch periods. To keep in step, hours of proctice were given by Concert Choir. The big doy had orrived when Concert Choir got to show off their rolents to the students of Lomor. Butterflies ond oll, Joey Slowinski ond Victor Ochoo finolly got enough couroge to be on the front line. Choir 73 A Smash Hit Becomes a Lamar Catching the fancy of o packed house, Allison Lindblade CDollyJ makes all eyes turn while entering the restaurant. Hello Dolly the smash hit musical that was performed by Lamar High School Choir members and Thespian Club members, went off great. The costumes and the fancy makeup added to the performance of the musical The cast and crew were a big help in the success of Hello Organization patience, and endless work is the key to a super musical The musical always makes the school year an everlasting memory for the people involved and the people that watched it. a delightful mood Ben Trevinro CHorace Vandergelderb explains to CoCo McCoulskey Molloy? about how they should go their different ways. Making notice of herself, Michele Smith CErmengarge7 throws a fit because she wants to get married. ,, ,QM , yr ,sg if Cheery, like their costumes, Whitney Pittman CErnestine Moneyb, and Chris Allio, contribute their effort to the ploy. Making the musical authentic os possible, Julie Clark wears a costume which gives o professional glow to the stage. Trodinfon of Good Tosre A duet ro remember, Dorin Wheeles CCornelius Hocklb ond Billy Speors CBornoby Tucker? odd enrerroinment to the presenrorion of Hello Dolly. lmporienrly woiring is Horoce Vondergelder while M A woy ro moke o living, Louro Britton Clkoseb pushes her corr of flowers down the vllloge srreer. ' wondering where Dolly is. r.. Frozen in motion Dolly excloims her feelings ro the oudlence Sovorlng the memories, Dolly recolls her fond memories of her Post' lirrle horsing around. During the musicol, Brendo Slovinski CFronfb ond Donno 5Iovinsl1lCI3ockD do o Choir 75 i.lL.4 ill..- l....i.- lil ,L 1 'll 'll lllL llll 'M N1 'll ill llfk 'L lil 'll IL tink 'EL IL QL Talented on Creative, Lomor Choir Students. Arms held high, some of the Lomor High School choir members, sing Friends forever, Leoh Hoynes, Cynthis Derr, ond Debbie Benes, Us . .A - i.,.A.... .. .M reminisce in the town square. Decked out in block ond white, Kevin Council, Louren Hoil, Joe Fendley, Monico Almendorez, Spencer Kern, ond Julie Lone line up for the finole Mciny thonks should be given to Mr. McDoniel, choir director, Lomor H.S. choir students, ond Thespion club members for the greot job everyone did. 'iw Dolly, with fluffy hot, ond curley locks, puts her best into the Deny gleoms Wim Success. musicol. A trio of stors. . .Joe Fe-ndley, Dolly, ond Chris Bullen 76 Choir Chair Banauer, Another Success Raised hand reveals the toughness of Kevin Council ot the Choir Banquet. ln the Choir Banquet students dressed as rock singers and received awards for Beau, Sweetheart, Outstanding Dancer, Rookie of the Year, Potty Patrol, and Air Head. Boy George, Billy Idol, Woody Allen, and Michael Jackson were some of the characters that appeared at the Banquet Kyle Donharn and Cynthia Derr deserve recognition for their outstanding awards of Beau and Sweetheart. Choir 77 i The Singers of the School! Concentroring, is Dorin Wheeless of in preporotion for Hello Dolly everyone had to work extro hord to Ieorn oli their lines. Modrigol Choir. Louro Britton, ond Cynthio Derr, proctice to moke sure they hove it right. Weeks before the musicol this wos the scene, mony hours - -'-- -W vfw. -..1.---..'..,..,v-W , m of practice. , wwf ? s K ,if R With hond in oir, Mr. McDaniel shows his closs which note they Mr. McDoniel ond Doniel Jezek look for the right sheet music. should be on. 78 Choir Dromo 79 Comedy ls One Thing. Qualify ls E veryrhing Ivanha replies ro Trudy, What do you mean, you're nor squirrely! Friar Fred asks lvanha, XVhar's a woman? Where's the beef? asks Viscera. ,r , . ., E: ? f, In U R , ll Q + K Q Q G r rg S 5 L a si F QQ : , - as: is -- lf -. - -R Viscera exclaims, What do you mean rhis is not a Geoffrey Beene original? I won'r Ier anyone hurr you Teddy! says Viscera while Medulla looks on, 80 Drama The Only Time You See Them or Their Worst or , - if I flfjiii 'T ff-KK i As Medulla glares from the background, Astrid declares All hall Stagehand, Belinda and Chester get stage ex lvanha asks Lady Lenore, Are you a woman? The Worst High School Play in the World By Sir William Gleason The story begins in the year 1243 AD. and all is not well in the land of Saxonia. The King lsadore is off to the Crusades. ln his place, his creep brother, Prince Viscera, brings sorrow and fear to every heorth. There is alsojoy in Soxonia, for lsadore has not only left town, but he has also left a son, lvanho. Prince Viscera is plot- ting to do away with lvanha, by employing Medulla. lvanha's mother learns of the plot and takes her baby to the deep, dark forest where she leaves him with only a kiss and a royal diaper. lvanha is raised by a family of squirrels. They teach him a deep love of nature, Then lvonha is found by a friendly Friar who helps him regain his birthright. Then lvanha meets Lady Lenore and the rest becomes history! The Worst High School Play in the World CAST h Director Matt Kocal Mama Gabriela Resendiz Soundperson Joey Slawinski Chester Edwin Gibson lvanha Kenneth Salinas Trudy Rhonda Anderson Rico David Jezek Attendant Rochelle Martin Belinda Stephenie Zierke Lightperson Ricy Delos Santos Nina Laura Britton Stage-hand Dawn Evans Corsicana Cinnamon Peschel Felippe Jason Sweatf Viscera David Neigsch Rashad Royce Gaubatz Medullo Lonny Bethany Monks Alex Garza and Shecky Nathan Peacock Greg Wyatt Astrid Marla Mahlmann Knights Mackie Almendarez, Friar Fred Doyle Tavener Danny Stavinoha Lady Lenore Given Sharon Scopel Nellie Cedillo and Thomas Pausewang Belinda and Rico play to an empty house during dress rehearsal. if 'WMF it is ik ml... s iff DMWN Q if if X iiii f ' ' 3 5 ,g . itii is 1. ..i,., F A if A 3 ' N , ig if , V.,,,, - ,fc ,.-, A 1 i ,. ii T.. ' -L ' .14 .'i. A QU , T ,L ' S E i t'N0 '. 3752 2 ' 2.35548 'k E :' .:1. . 5535? 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Jackie Modine and Shari Segers discuss what they are going to do with the spider Uamie Jason Sweart graciously accepts the award he received at the Drama Banquet for Mrs, Slawinski better known as Mrs 5 is the Drama trying to be the club lover sponsor for the 1963 84 school year Future Stars of Braodwa y Kenneth Salinas CCOI. Kenneth Penmarkb, Sharon Scopel CMonica Breedloveb, and David Neigsh CEmery Wages? suffer over the loss of Leroy. Making a nuisance of herself, Mrs. Daigle makes Marla Mahlmann CChristine Penmarkb feel bad about her son's death. Jason Sweatt CLeroyD is accusing Stephanie Zierke CRhodo Penmarkh of murdering Kristen Peterson's CMrs. Daiglesb son, but Rhoda thought she would get away with it before anyone would find out. Rhoda, watching from behind, listens as her parents discuss their future. Lamar Drama students went to U.l.L. with the play, The Bad Seed. Sharon Scopel made the All Star Cast, and Marla Mahlmann made honorable mention for the All Star Cast. These students also did a greatjob of performing the play during third period for the entire student body. Si Christine panics over the loss of Leroy, while Monica tries to calm her. A serious talk between father and daughter, Daniel Jezek Cliichard Bravo? and Christine. Drama 83 Tro vel ond Excitement Mrhin o Clossroom It's on unecisy moment for Philip Gordousky cis Mrs. Morris his test Students must hove four yeors of English to groduote. They leorn proper grommoticol usoge ond opply this in writing porogrophs ond themes. Students also leorn to interpret ond oppreciote ploys, poems, novels, ond short stories by vorious fomous outhors. Mr. House keeps ci close eye on everyone to see thot they ore toking notes from the overheod projector. Mr, Wade tries to grode popers os Victor Ochoo ond Thomos Dobbins ore tying to get his attention. cord aJ ' n lish closses consist of reseorch Roy Mixon puts on 0 show os Joel Aguilor ond Ricky Acosto leon e , . rs ond the checking of note bock ond enjoy. s which ore vitol to possing. .ms ff Students gother oround Mr. House to see whot he is working on. Mr. Sondifer helps Regulo Fernandez with his work os Derrick Doniels ond Jomes Horris wciit in line. English 55 English Expertise The Gifted ond Tolented course is for students who do exceptionolly well in English. Students work on computers ond do mony writing ossignments such os reseorch ond creotive writing. Redding criticism ond strengthening the obility to reoson ond express oneself is also port of GnT. Wendy Hoefke ond Melisso Blockburn find it hord to keep up with Mrs. Bowers. Wendy Hoefke types in the input gypsy style. ldullunvqx Whitney Pittmon sees the output on the computer through rose-colored glosses. Mrs. Bowers checks Chris Colihon's procedure, Keith Greshom observes Mr. Cooper's expertise on the Mrs. Bowers goes into greot detoil with her hond moneuvers os she tolks to computer, freshman 6nT. 66 GnT Languages, Nothing Like It in the World Latin, French, Spanish, and German are the four foreign languages offered at Lamar High School. Students are taught to read and listen to the language while fully comprehending the context of it. Emphasis is placed on correct pronunciation and doing short writ- ten work such as conversations. lt takes group effort to make a pifmata. ,L ,Hai 'Sim tel ' ..,, . .. J .. V -M431 m e ,V , frrr V V rrr- . .s Q V. ml 5 f I riff '- ' f..mM. ..,,,m ,gg ,V .f f -1:- .3 sa ' M , .- .Q f is rl gl :rs Qrza 1 . ? , wwf f ?' 5 X if r , 4 Y? f as it ff fu. Q if 'V' M WW ., ,rw . .1 N wg, .2 , fc ' 1 V1 QA My, Q 4, , 2 'r L , s , ZW A in X M f 0 fy 44 fit fx 2 EdVaughntriesto help - Mrs. Schumaker points out to Cheryl Vincent the right way to answer Mon Vernon with his 'ir ' gp S . The panish. S Carl Fries and Keith Edwards work an their German class work. Mrs. Schumaker hands out papers to be put in the student's Latin folders. Mrs. Feinstein watches her class as they wreck her desk. Foreign Language 87 Science, the Curiosity Sotisner Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics are the science courses offered ar Lamar High School. In each course students ex- pond their knowledge on why things behave os they do. To graduate, students must acquire two years of science. H V, ,i ze- 'rzwf-' . , f he . Randy Poiz and Pri fumes, A' A - ,. I - f if f f E , Z if 1 V A Mg, ? i ff , 2 if 2 ,f ff 4 sf Y ,WMX 4 ffis ff f in ff? ix f f 19? if ff 4 we X fd if Y 5 4 f , ,iff K 1 A f 2 f 1 1 2 5 cgi? 5 scillo Rodriguez stand aghast at the sfin Q ' , 31? ,st ,, L l ,l ff, W ,WN ff' ,fc 5, ,f iiii , s.,, C5 ,,, M Zfnwgg king is 7 'L lb: ,li , f i i fw Laura Grirczek reads the lab procedure and directs Heather Slatter on Kim Zwahr carefully does o lab on photosynthesis. how to set up the pulley system, is ,, ,, , ,, ,, is Miss Majors shows Cory Lamensky and Stven Zierke how to do their DiDi David attentively studies the microscope searching for the cork assigned work. cell, 88 Science Historical F ocrs Become Student Memorie Work World History is taken freshman year. Students learn of events in historic periods of the past and to the pre- sent day. American History consists of the study of social, political and economic events and is taken in the junior year. Government is taken in the senior year and students acquire a strong understanding of the American political system. Q i R WET' Mr. McDaniel class listens on as he lectures about the many problems in Government. Receiving advanced knowledge on their American History is Mrs, fter days af preparation Coach Harris's American History class is A'fif'9'0f1'S GNT C1055- ested on their knowledge. KW Leischeski helping Donald Sraivnoha solve a puzzling question in Kim Kilkhorst getting some important advice on World History from Mrs. Peschel. Social Studies B9 Dealing Mtn Variables, Angles, anal Formulas Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, and Calculus are some of the math courses offered to students. The various rnath subjects cover a wide range of topics including equations and factoring, polynomials, lines and planes, angles, and graphings. Students planning to attend college should take as many math courses as possible. Miss Ramirez demonstrates the correct way to set up an consecutive Janet Crosby erases her mistake after discovering the Forest Bible thinks out the difficult problem. riaht answer Mr. Hayes explains the F,O.M, lesson to his class. Miss Hahn discusses a Calculus formula. Q0 Math The Ne West Student lnreresr Mr. Starrett, the Computer Math teacher, emphasizes the advantages ' e importance of computers to his stud nts. and Michael Potts gains computer knowledge by observing Ronald Hartley. ' ,. ' A fwfr , W i, twiirfisiswfrf fr 4,,,W,4.. r,,, , ,M Vfff, WW-MPM Many benefits for students are in the teaching of Com- puter Math. lt can be applied to many jobs of today. Dur- ing the first semester, students learn the history and background of computers, the fundamentals of simple commands and graphics, and the usage of flowcharts. The second semester was spent dealing with mathematical series such as statistics, bank statements, and file problems. Students completed many assigned problems and several larger projects. ,f Only while wearing his thinking cap can Rodney Young do Computer Math. ' 'l i' , ' Lex Sheddan and Jeff Sellers take time after finishing their work , ff., .K Mf,-1gW,wqwwfw'wffNjM'--'sir' I , ' if if f , f S f ff .2 T, , 4 ig Zww WW we rf t it , E to play Tank Battle. 6 t stst S ttt .tt, is if fir V 1 , tilfrmtm ' f rr., 1 , , . , . ,,t, yvimwm If , A ' A Wt?-r if if W4 mum mm Beach doesn't monkey around when it comes to doing her work Mr. Starrett looking pleased as Kathy Moore demonstrates her so she acquires Mr. 5tarrett's help, skill on the computer. Computer Math 91 A Greot Woy of Life AFJROTC CAir Force Junior Reserve Officer Troining Corp? is on elective course token in ploce of P.E. With three yeors of ROTC o per- son con go into ony bronch of or er ss, o of the service with two stripes ond extro poy. Also . with completing ot Ieost two T T A yeors of AFJROTC hoving o SAT score of ot leost 1100 be in the upper fifteen percent his h clo minimum grode point overoge of 3.30 con be o condidote for o four yeor Engineering Degree. ROTC hos mony flag roisings ond lowerings during the yeor to ceiebrote birthdays, Ofmivefsofies Of dfwths Gnd other Speclol With Jonothon Albertson ploying the bugle, Col. Brown woits EVENTS r - - -.f-!-- -1 -..--.:-- AA.. .LA at..-4. AAN-.f A6 .-Qunilln ott l Glorio Ayolo mol-ting sure she is in the right spot offer on ofternoon of practicing. ! F. . ,ggg V , .. . . ,-,R .. ,,,, ... H g 'iiih L ' . ,,.... - .. f K ' ' it 5 im ,,,, Q ,,, .ifi k,, ..k . ii ti A T' l: . :iliiixii 'iifff .-i fix '21 '-.-' :rU 5 ' : 'N't ' - - fx. :-12 - sri-, + , L . if iiii f ' A Y . - ' T ' - r 'Q ' - t,, t 52-La' i , fs ' - f. . ' i cf: N. A511 .1 kikxi E., A W K , -Z.. 5 ,:-, ...,.... ' ' . gli., P exist . , . 'N' :' 5 , ii V if - i l 5 A ' i'i 4 ..,., .ww guy ...... . k ASV Q ss , 2 ' - M M , V Terry lockson wos elected the ROTC queen for the 83-84 school yeor. After the bombing of the Morine Borrocks in Lebonon Col. Brown told the fn of free ot o . .M ....,, -... c 5,17 H ttiigi nr: usa' ' t-.i . Q t if -Q -ft -- c iiimmr, D 5 ' . 5 x v .g .,., W ' L k .f': :' it 2 .155 .et .Q f sis-2-t. 1 - , LQ-:,. . 1 ,-- .x. tgw41.'.fif 'Tiff t ' K ' .,f. V :tsr-' ' ,k:..: mpg-g?3'k f 1 s I :.-- - 'V ' 5 xwt5r..11.evf One of the big jobs of ROTC is ushering ot footboll With months of proctice behind their belts. ROTC wos reody for the onnuol Fort Bend games. County Porode. Q2 ROTC Techniques of Drafting Drafting is an elective course for students interested in architecture. General Drafting develops understanding of the fundamentals of multivlew drawings, descriptive geometry, graphic communications, and map drafting. Architectural Drafting studies development of complete sets of house plans such as lot selection, foundation, floor plan, roof plan, and elevations. Technical Drafting broadens the understanding and skill learned in General Drafting and strengthens the fundamentals of graphic arts. 4 N 6 ff Q Q Play Dube concentrates on o difficult geometry problem for his Mike Gilbert applies his geometry knowledge by using a compass. DH' Mr. Felchak shows Peter Cantu howto do a house prospective. Jeff Sellers manipulates the order scale to duplicate a measurement from the workbook. Tommy Pausewong admires Hector Rodriguez's work. Drafting 9-3 Prepororion for the Business World In Typewriting students learn to type at a much faster rate with accuracy and complete such things as outlines, themes, and reports. Shorthand is a skill building course developed by applying dictation theory. Business Low is for those students interested in learning the rights and duties of citizens. In Recordkeeping students learn original recordkeeping pro- cedures as well as new business techniques. Mrs. Moore's shorthond class acquires know-how by practicing off of the overhead projector. Mrs. Moore, eager to discuss Business Law, waits for the attention of all the class. Wendy Wise concentrates on her accuracy. Robert Bayer diligently works on his assigned bookkeeping work. Donna Slavinski forces herself to look at her book and not the typewriter. 94 Typing!Recordkeeping!Business Law Theatre Arts: Fun, but So Much ro Train for Theatre Arts is a course that can be taken all four years of High School. Students will touch the areas of career opportunities, mime, styles of drama, study of scenery, children's theatre, and styles of acting. So as one can see one's work will be cut out for them in Theatre Arts. rf . - - Joslyn Emerson, Sonya Wells, Katrina Kiser, Gale Tellmg TOM Toles WGS 0 movlng experience O5 Gibson, and Contric Addison clowning around in Nancy Chavarria motivates her classmates. Theotre I 'wife up CIOSS- Barbara Neal tolerating Cantree Addisons vigorous dusting of powder to her face Keller telling Share Segers, You'll look great with a goateef' Billasano looking on as Jason Sweat, Mackie Almendarez, and David Niegsch practice their verslo the Lollipop for the Czech Fest. getting ready to do alittle clowning D Tina Pence and Cinnamon Peschel around. Drama 95 Get Rid of Nervous Lips, Tolse Speech Speech is on elective course token by students to build con- fidence while speolsing. Upon completion of this course students should be oble to deliver o speech with eose. Mark Arimendez delivering o brilliont speech in Speech I. Kim King reading o beautiful stonzo of poetry. my Ssrsesfessi Q 3 s rr.. Mrs. Slowinski showing the students the correct rnonner of Redding poetry to o hord to pieose closs is Delbert Scott delivering o speech. 96 Speech f X is th Artistry ond Creoriviry Mtn Feeling Arts ond Crofts gives o student ct chonce to experience ort world. Art is o how to drow course where students ex- perience drowing ond pointing. The crofts portion is o survey of ceromics, mocrome, printmoking, weoving, ond leother- croft. Students moke ond toke home items thot become port of their decor. their creative urges ond see if they ore reolly reody for the miii , W' kkkhi 'dm W K 'Y mutnlnnm I rr: ii it' Mr. Smith helps Liso Esporzo to do o portion of the school. fs j' .. Nellie Cedillo mol-res on attempt to do o perspective drawing of the front of Lomor High School. f 5 l si W 155 i 'ni . cccc it Ex-student Trovis Anderson demonstrotes how to oir brush t-shirts. J. R. Dumos ond Millie Villorreol cleverly tool leother. Donold Stovinoho uses creotivity ond skillful honds for molding. Art 97 Wood + Lots of Work : A Great Prcjecr Shop is an elective class given to give students the skills of building and design- is stron I stressed. ,,,, vv, - John Barraza making sure his project is sanded perfectly. i 3. Mr. Law and Ricky Bufford a board to perfection. .... K K Q H . A 1-i A V r-rr g With the book WOW done, Rodney Mr. Wallis lecturing to his class the importance of router safety. w brk' dF md' zwnibeobi YO IS I an TON O IIQUS E to make what they wont. ii 4. 'Ch Keeping an eye on the line Cond his fingers? is Bengy Dumas. JR Dumas sanding his project to the ultimate perfection. 98 shop 3 it ing projects made of wood. Also safety Q jr . Ay: , .. , ,-L ,fd if pw 44 Loolfing Good ond Feeling Good - Being HT Physical Education is a required course which teaches students good sportmanship and the impor- tance of being in shape, Students talse part in various activities such as swimming, volleyball, basketball, softball, I-sickball, and bowling. Wirten, with a powerful swing, tries for a home-run. Rios makes sure that George Gonzalez records his score. Marie, from Visible Changes, demonstrates a good haircut on Charisso Howard. Martinez gets ready to strike o fast ball pitched by George Gonzalez. Physical Education 99 The Lost Few Moments of Freedom ln the mornings before school storts everybody hos their own hideouts. Once orriv- ing to school either by cor or bus there ore numerous ploces to woit before the doy storts. Such os the bond holl, ROTC room, choir room, outside, by the boys' gym, ond in the cofeterio. So os one con see there ore mony ploces to woit before the freedom ends ond the school doy storts. 100 Morning Hong-Ours wiv HOIIS: A Way ro Ger From Point A ro B , Check the Chicks and Tolls ro Them. Conversation at a distance, as Randall discuss the weekend plo Magnetic love brings those special classes. 4Velia Lopez, Gilbert Andret Kalvert Bufford and Denise ns. people ro their spot between O D Cloy LeBlanc, Lee Beelerb M2 533 E 1 The cenrer of the school, The Rotunda, is the between class meeting place for parties, dates and general gossip always crowds the tardy bell. upperclassmen. Up-coming Halls 101 Halls.- S3225 Check the Dudes, Go Slo wly From Point A ro Point B and Check More Dudes. Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 classes ore mixed, sometimes the 100 hall becomes the Spanish 2 class. 'E ,Ns In gc? --eggs Excitement day! First day of school and all Que up for schedule cards. if E ,253 f 1 A f 9 r ' if T it 1 ef 'R 9122 ca if 91 Vs ills f , A Hand held computer games gave students a With heads to the wall all students between class diversion. participated in our first tornado drill. 102 Halls Pornography locker checkers Rex Smith and Maxine Phelan check the pictorial display for overexposed lungs. Zap!! Your a Student Assistant What do l do now? Student assistant is an elec- either work in the main office attendance office or the library, Most students consider student assistant on easy A course. With knowledge from this course one can see what it is really like for the person behind the desk. tive course taken at Larnar High School. One can i Sorting through the many subject selection sheets is Heather Masterson, M- .L AAMSS W -eN,.cs.wwf- t 'SL M , , . is ,:5 ,c Foy Mendoza working at the front desk. f -' ' Frances Bentancur, Porn Sindel, Gayle Baker sorting the many yellow slips from 7th period, Holly Stricklond calling students to see why they are not attending school. 'wma Captain of the magazines Mrs, Farmer runs a tight ship in the library, Hundreds of mogazines goin and out during the day for student research ond casual reading. Student assistant Oscar Cervantes makes o fine cut on the cards. ' I E is lt's hands on experience as Larry Hearn, Library Assistant, pushes the VCR to another classroom. Student Asst. 103 thsiole ur Administration, Competence action A man who likes to w he stops off at Lamar High to check out the new computer roam. hat is going Superintendent J. W. Booher Deputy Superintendent for Operations Arthur Rowe Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Dr. John Baker Business Manager Clifford York Tax-Assessor Collector Joel Whitmire Athletic Director John Cotton Director of Elementary Curriculum Katherine Graeber Director of Secondary Curriculum John Widmar Director of Personnel Huey McCoulskey Director of Special Services Jim Steakley Director of Music Sherry Albritton Director of Special Education Marcia Vogelsang Director of Vocational Education William Ebell Director of Food Service Shirley Hicks Director of Maintenance and Operations William Lucky Director of Transportation Patrick Cox 104 Administration at 'tg S . Sit? V. 5 V 3 ,LAA fiy' E firfl f J 'W t lt, W at A few patrons look on as the Lamar School board goes on with the business of paying bills and going through a normal agenda. This year the board is under the direction of Mr. Dan Krenek Ccenterb. The pulse of the Lamar Independent School District calmly goes about its beat with the monthly meetings of the school board. Along with paying bills, an occasional patron CtaxpayerD comes before the board for a voice and opinion. As it should be, the school board caters to the desires af the taxpayer within the guidelines from the state. The superintendent gets his directions from the board and works with his support personnel to make our district a smooth functioning organization. With HB. 246 and recommen- dations from the super state committee on education, chaired by H. Ross Perot, education from this point will be different. - 2 awe Dr. John Baker, Asst, Superintendent for instruction checks over the student records during class scheduling. Jim Steakley, Dir. of special services makes a phone verification. Ms. Kathy Graeber holds her chair presented to heron her fortieth birthday. Deputy Supt, for operation, Arthur Rowe scans the paperwork relating to building repairs. Ar the Heart of Lamar, Four Mrh Class Mr Watson and his wife Kay b s vt-...-Mx .. Faculty t-shirt stretches as the sw good. eets go down masc Principals R. H. Devine and Richard Smith, Con llQhTJ Associate Principal An in-depth scheduling problem is discussed with tennis coach Miss Domingue. Q s Q , .,,,r, .,... .,..: .r.. s ............ . . Powin An administrators day begins early with forms, parent conferences and teacher meetings. Throughout the day it's air condi- tioning, furniture, plugged pipes, sick kids and more conferences. lt's all important, it just makes for a long day to keep it all together. . ,ff s 6' I J X . A wr kr re ,. r v . W.. ,:.,, . M y V ' fflliffg r f . ,,., W., . K - -1 .22 rf' rrf- .,, g .: Q fs ' -3,-f4:,,,3g'r . . ecome o group of two for volleyball viewing. ' Y, V., . ,., . was V if, ,,,. z , .s rr.N.w.,MWmM-swewssqs 5 Y ' E 1? We ' f- . . 1 fir. A Mr.. its me Q r ss F 1 .r N NH. H. . . g the wall, Mr. Watson's new picture adds ot spirit to the walls of his office. The school year begins with handbooks, class rolls and a gob of pads and lists that cover everything, Weldon Hicks- Jeannie Haynes of broken leg fame meets for a conference. Unorthodox Devine takes a Room 211 break. Scheduling expert Mr. Hlcks gives Mr. Cooper inspiration. Principals 105 Actual Research, Reading and Study: Our LIBRAR Y L AudioVisualaid, s ' Sharon Patterson Head Librarian, Willie McCoIloch, Assistant Librarian, Jane Kell Library aid, Marylin Farmer i S Sign in and ID card are must items on entering. l i ' A full library makes for research quarters. Library worker Freddie Salinas re-shelves Louis Moreno makes on indepth check on books against cards in the cord catalogue. books Offer Check in' 106 Library Step 1: Type wrirer Srep r - - . :Alai , 1 .11f-'Gi':f.1.ElHi??5fzel2, 'Jw k,,.,f--Q . -,532 2-if:'bT'-27X15X :U' 1 - Yar,1fsQ' ,.x-A 5 152 Q12 :z:,.,rsS mm -.1-7 f ---- - Ni: : - 1,- .X M .- s -. 1 .1 'miss-: Sits.-YQf5lii??bi2Hze7?' - Y . 'R Xifiillkirff an , R .... r - . , . -is f riff s .- N. .,-, - - s I if . r- X K H S . . 'V gtg? is as . S 5. ,. 2: Skill, Personality ii Mrs. Boss, Mrs. Andrews, ond Mrs. Engel furiously looking Mrs. Boss, school registrar, keeps all student records, Mrs. Koenig hondles all octivity money, makes bank deposits, for information for ci report. posts grades, and sends transcripts. Mrs. Pollock handles any medical problems that Mrs. Engel is the secretory to Mr. Devine and might arise during the day. Mrs. Schmidt, hondles the locks for the students. ond orders supplies for the office, Mrs. Hruby, Mr. Watsons secretary, talks to Kim Kolkhorst. lf it was not for the secretaries there would be no Lamar High School. Remember the old saying Behind every leader is his secretary. Mrs. Andrews is the secretary to Mr. Hicks and Mrs. Albritton is the secretary to Mr. Mrs. Krause, also she mails all absence slips. Smith and Mrs. Hoynes, also she hands out parking stickers. is Seated in her commanding chair, Mrs. Luska sees that student oids post all attendence records correctly. Secretaries 107 Counselors: Reooly for Action Mrs. Krouse is the Junior ond Senior counselor. She hos the responsibility of helping students on which college they will ottend. V sw sa , During open house Mrs. Schmidt toll-:ed to one of the mony porents thot ottended NN, , ML A -Hgh W In b , 'w 'f f w-V .. 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Brown, Lawrence Brown, Thomas Buzek, Veta Carpenter, William Carter, Don Casey, Robert Childs, Martha Cooper, Michael Davis, Patsy Ann Doedyns, Cathi Domingue, Billie Douglass, Linda Duren, Shirley Duzan, Ed Ellefsen, Kathryn Feinstein, Judy Farmer, Morylin Felchak, Edward Green, Rodney Hoygood, Marinello Haynes, Jean Hedspeth, Claude House, Jon Jezek, Anne Kell, William Longino, Minerva Luksa, Elsie Teachers 109 Mojors, Riro Molone, Sondro McColloch, Willie MCDoniel, Richord McDoniel, Sieve Mclsenno, Por Moore, Dixie Morris, Penny Musgrove, Clinron Nopps, Rolond Nelson, Victor O'Pry, Morgorer Porrerson, Shoron Peschel, Judy Phelon, Moxine Ross, Worth Sondifer, Jimmy Schmidt, Bernice Shumolfer, Suson Slowinski, Almo Snnirh, Berry Smith, Rex Srorren, Hugh Thompson, Gerold Tiellse, Suzy Trevino, Fronls Villogomez, Morio Wode, Lone Wollser, Noncy Wollis, Thomos Worson, Robin Wilson, Louise Wrighr, Ido Zierlein, Morcio 110 Teochers Bi, .2:.:fr,, ifilif E: , l 259. 5 ,aw Q Q ' ' I 1, ' . 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'Sz ,.,,, i - 251' iii X' ' , , f if ffff w 7 Q' S ' W i, if E . i 'iY'TY4Ef3 ' -:.:EE- 'I ,5'E11'.LF?2'itrf19i'. , - Wgqg .ki,, or s , X A 3 i Q, i 4 F X ,A X i f Rf 1 X W Q S K i X 5 i i if X K f' N T, ini. .9 .... . , . . N 2- Y I -:ogy A ,xx xx ,WX K , 4 Q1 Y i 'M S ,111-.-i N raw' We we NN N i i N Y' Kg as XXX X x H S ,, fi we 5 if me .ii SN? WO . ..... s . R125 -ss: ,,,, .. :si FSS' . avi ' :-fix. 1 sp, .. i i K X W X X x xx wi 3 , by . sisliiims X i- Q i X ga fe 'E 3 m,.,i Teachers, Lamar Students Other Family The teacher is the backbone of education, without them there would be no education, so everyone should be grateful for teachers. With the help of Mrs, Bowers, Mr. McDaniel, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Devine, and Mrs. Peschel, Mrs. Phelan was able to make it through the day after being named teacher ofthe year. With the help of numbers, Coach Harris, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Shumaker, Mrs. Jezek were able to finish running off their semester exams. fm F Bti .. Frvzgfsi W-as X - ky' Shu- ' X 7 L V N Beware students of fourth period. The halls turn into an indoor track for Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Morris, and Mrs. Shumaker, who try to loosen up after a busy morning. Asyi T T if 5 r .sw 5 A . if is .,..r . ffrffv ,'- ' . ssawi . rs Q f - ,Syst is .., i . 4 are Selected Teacher of the Year for 1964 school Freshman English teacher Mrs. Phealn. year was is 2 r. ww, xlfwa? Mr. Nelson celebrates his birthday after putting 60 years under his belt. is t MTS? W fr s :::fgsf.s df Nei, ,A . , . . .. ,t s'il if-greg. , ' ., ,g .fy!f:f :ss .ff ' c . T - Yearbook sponsor here ' was a way to let everyone know that it was time for class pictures as Mr. Smith makes his announcement during one of Mr McDanrel's more serious TTIOVYTSHIS Teachers 111 Aurhenric Teachers our Also Human It was a flaming inferno as Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Slawinski, Mrs. Smith celebrate their birthdays in the teachers lounge. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Andrews, and Mrs. Wright sharpen- ing their skills in baking. Carring around the many chemicals the school has is Mrs. Villagomez. 112 Teachers Mr. Sondifer and Mr. Felchak discuss passing out report cards. Coach Londes and Mr. Watson discuss before school problems. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Haygood, Mrs. Haynes, and Mr. Devine looking the faces of o post yearbook. Busy Bodies The custodians have the job of keeping our school clean. The day custodians do last minute cleaning before the school day starts. While the night custodians work from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. to get our school ready for the next day. At 7:00 a.m. about 15 ladies begin the awesome task of preparing food for 1248 students. One can have on certain days hamburgers, surprise burgers, fish, pizza or stealsettes. 1 l CFrontb M. Reidel, My Lein Thi Phan, T. Casias, J. Jan, M. Hacker, L. Brandt. CBackD G. Simmons, K. Skotnik, P, Rincon, D. Amy, T. Blase, Mgr. E. Pollock, M. Niscarits. CFronrD K. Young, A. Steinocher, E. Harris, J. Fuentes, F. l3Uarro, R. Alaniz. Cl3ackD P. Gomez, W. Owens, H, Coffman, Kelly. Cafe-.!Main. 113 LDIUIECUUUIDEUE K K-1.2 Z,-fd IEIEIECUDU ' Lawn- ' CHAPTER OFFICERS - Pres. Nancy Chavaria, V. Pres. Karen Kiesling, Sec. Sheila Kresra, Sent. Brian Le Blanc, Treas. Deanna Michna, Rep. Renee Schooley. Melissa Riest is the F.F.A. Sweetheart. Agriculture is a course that widens a students knowledge of agriculture and ag. business. Animals of all types are groomed for exhibition for several fairs in the Houston area. Most of the class is involved in the club part where correct business procedures are stressed along with good record keeping. A student who finishes the course has a good grounding in the total farm and ranch picture. Mr. McFaIls and Mr. Parker the F.F.A. sponsors. OFFICERS - Chris Stanton v. pres., Mona Gonzales sec., Katrina treas., Lee Ashcraft rep., and Nick Chamberlain. Not Pictured: Royce president. FFA EHUHUQEQQQ WWQU V :VV E? ,, Lf ' Mr. Watson and Mr. Booher stand proudly with the gift from Ag. Mr. Parker helps Ramona Gonzales complete her work. Sheila Kresta shows a friend which steer Karen Kiesling proudly stands with Earl Cambell at the Houston Livestock Show. 116 FFA Tommy Nowak and Duane Kreuger proudly show off their decorated truck that was in the Ft Bend parade. Mr. McFalls explains that you have to cut the wood the same direction as the grain. '-Am. QUE UUUCUIEUEUIE MEM t . .... 'f li G ' it K M f. Rodney Wrobliski concentrates on correctly filling in his test. producer. Mr. McFalls explains to students what makes the U.S. the leading During Ag. banquet Chapter officers along with others stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. Tommy Nowak demonstrates his plowing technique. Mr. Parker explains to Ag. students the correct procedure to weld. . . .,g. my , A, r . ....gn.. ,.g,i f . 'F :Sin .f 5 f. . M ' it i'-' 'F . f-' Xtri 1 rii' .V it X.'r eisii . A. Z Z W v ef - i Sf Y ' H A is ' 1- , dy- A r ,L fi X . 1- ' , r A 5 , 'M MP2, 'lf fai r if ' 5? ,,.' :f '-.f t - X U A A fi . A We ' A-fi 'wif' -' ' ' , .'f ?l1 ,c.- . 1 15, gyygg , Q i .... 1 WE, 11, 5, Vgkfyygpe --mv' M 1, , ,. W. fsit 1 r .,,, ., , K ' i I ,.'. 'yysl , I 5 . .,NN 's,.-.... f ,W , ,, T11 A W ,,,, ' W. T' ,, ,g,:,'- W, ?1 5KZ2.'?Z2v:pYf- A Jj,:lfLQ+Jf , L Ag. students help Mr. Parker and Mr. McFaIls store the fruit, that the Ag. students sold. FFA 117 M253 Mr. Cosey olong with other local DECA sponsors porticipote in the onnuol boss , ,,., ,.L,,, -. Mr, Cosey tokes time out from the doily routines. Mr. Booher ond Mr. Wright discuss future motters for DECA students, Tommy Nowok stonds for the groce before dinner. 116 DECA KUIL DECA is o course token by students who wish to join the world of business. The students leorn techniques of opening their own business or just building up their own coreer os business mon or womon. The closs teoches leodership ond responsibilities which enhonce their future. E Ginny Dostol stonds proudly ond shows off her first the onnuol contest 1 x ,ZX Rene Moreno gives the opening speech ot the DECA bonquet, Put Your Heart Where the Heolth ls .tif H.O.S.A. OFFICERS - Clineelingh DiDi Davis, Treas.g Connie Sosa, Sec. Gtandingb Donna Aldermad, Vice-Pres.g Diane Castillio, Hist.y Dana Jones, Pres,g Yolanda Clay, Parl. CNot Picturedb Kayla Klingle, Sen- tinelp Harrison Mayberry, Rep. 5 C15 Deana Hill waits in wonderment, and C25 the pain of giving blood, and C33 shows her real feelings. B LOG CLMSFSICS Hosa, prepares a sign telling the students about the upcoming blood drive. Health occupation of America is for those students searching for an occupation in the health field. The students are taught C.P.R., First Aid, and general health rules. The Hosa class organizes a blood drive which is held at school. i W M.. 1 Under the work Co-op program, Dana Jones puts in morning hours for AA..,.44l-Ah7..l....--Axl-.-.e-,, ft' - Paulette Preuss explains about the coming blood drive, HOSA 119 IJQIIUQLUQ SLE 'lJ'LUfil'L' FHA is on orgonizotion which deols with the roots of Home Economics. The students ore presented with the bosic home responsibilities ond otmosphere, The closs topics ronge from religious discussions to projects reloting to home budgets ond finonces. This yeor the students brightened mony foces with field trips, ond extro octivities to help the needy. The F.H.A. sponsors help Judy Motlock prepore for o puppet show they per- formed for the Children's Hospitoi Angie Hernondez ond Karen Trees lend o helping Stodium hond during Home ond Fomily Living students model wedding gowns os o guest speoker discusses the responsibilities of morrioge. 120 F.H.A. the Speciol sf' A.. i Liso Jonkowiok becomes involved in wropping gifts for folks. An onnuol others. of F.H.A. to Child Development Stude they pretend to be clocks. nts experience the fonrosies of children os 'LZUU 'lb IUIJIJEQSUIELU Ill? Q U Q lLUIllUl.llI.5 limi, 585 H51-2 1:f: iw no-N Wendy Armsteod and other F.H.A. students visited Autumn Hills to put happy faces on lonely people. l Its honds inthe dough as Billy Faggert and Lance Perryman bake Swedish Exchange student Anna Rygaord applies the cutting edge to o ppy where o complete meal is their class project, new blouse in homemoking, 59fD?9Q? ho The Republic Bank become o classroom as Home and Family students listen to a lecture on services With eyes covered to get the feel of that are offered to its customers. being blind students escort each other through Lamar halls. F.H.A. 121 M315 I3 LSIUIJIJJ if me ' EIB The 1983-B4 F.H.A. officers ore CLeft to Right? Wendy Armsreod Pres., Bundrervo Dowson V. Pres., Corol Estrodo Rep., Amy Montoya Hisr., Chondro Lockridoe Sec. F.H.A. Rene Moreno ond Jockie Rodriguez were elected F.H.A. sweetheorts. The Lomor F.H.A. wos honored with outstonding work of the yeor. 122 F.H.A. Mrs. O'Pry, Ms. Motetich ond Mrs, Teilke the Dorothy Lopez wos honored with the The 1988-84 yeor wos very rewording for the F.H.A. club. The students were octive in competition ond mony extro curricuior octivites. Ms. Motetich ond Mrs. Teilke ollow their ' ' ' 'ope on Holloween. Amy Montoyo wos honored with the F.H.A. ..A..L.A. AL nl-A UAA- Some solo some holding honds F,i-l.A. students enjoy on onnuol skoting porty. Lilllylu EEIEUEEE 'UE EWI5 lI5I5l3UI.ilI3 lQ!3U'l,lfU IEUIEIUEUILE The C.V.A.E. closs is o vocotionol course which con- centrotes on the food preporotion ond the cleonliness of the kitchen. The girls leorn new recipes ond test their kitchen tolents whensthey serve lunch to the teochers. Proper dress Gnd 0 Smile mom 'he fO0d Teochers make o tosty chonge to the cooking of the C.V.A.E. girls served by Terri Conru toste o Iirtle better. rother than the cofeterio food. Mrs. Williams, the C.V.A.E. sponsor. nfl., is .. , A , Mrs. Koenig con hordly woit until thot plote is in her honds. .,... . ..,..,,.. .V W W Plegino Holl inspects for spots where Before preporing rneols the students must first leorn the techniques of cooking. proper cleon-up is os importont os good food preporotion. C.V.A.E DIJDI-iq D H: 'VU WIEUUUIUIE CU 'I' l 5 IULEELU Um 'UIIEIE LU 'l i .,....nG Rita Harris studies thejob application carefully to be sure she is interested in that particular job, Mrs. Wright the C.V.A.E. sponsor. C.V.A.E. co-op is a course taken by those students who earn money while they learn. The students are taught the basics of hoving that first job. Most students have a job in the restaurant business. Their participation in local contest proved to be very rewarding. Dorothy Potts models correct apparel of the C.V.A.E. students A guest speaker explains to the students about the many job Applications surround the students desk so she can select the rightjob. opportunities. 124 C.V,A.E.!Coop EI? UUEUI3 IZLUIJIDEE :EET EL? HLigIl'L'Lgl.igIJI.5E O.E.A. students ond mothers become ocquointed with Mrs. Buzek ond eoch Vocotionol Office Educotion is designed for those students seorching for o secretoriol occupotion. The students ore tought the techniques of office pro- cedures ond ore modernized by the lotest Computers. 2,22 , others peers. us. n,,-i 4,111-xr ws, , Rosie Chorlez odds finishing touches to the dlsploy cose in the Rotundo. During contest O.E.A. students undergo troditionol ceremonies. O.E.A. students woit potiently until the ceremony begins. l Dorothy Lopez occepts her hondbook with smiles becouse she is willing to leorn Websters secret. O.E.A. 125 LUIH UFUIEU L UEWIEILEUIEIEIQUIEIE O.D.P. Officers from left to right: Dlono Luno, HIst.g DebblOlive,Treos.y Renee Divin, Sect., Debbi Qlive WGS Sponsored by fhe Dgfg Pyogegging Club for Flf Bend Jennifer Rosko, Vlce Pres.p Kim Komlnsky, Pres. A saw ,,. 6 Beouty Queen. Doto Processing is o course which prepores students for the computer oge. The students ore tought the methods of tobuloting dotos. The 1983-84 yeor proved to be rewording for some students who went to store contest. ,ws il sv QQ f we it I-iso Mogfehor-159' Surfounded by up f0 dqfe equipmenf Other than working on computers D.P. students Doro Processing student Julie Holm dlsploys her lnltlo- checks the of her Mrs. English roisesf money for Doto Processing while working hord in the Concession stond. 126 Doto Processing help promote school splrit. rlon sign which promotes her into the club. Noncy Hermes concentrotes on her dotos to mol-ce sure no mistolses suddenly pop up. TQ Q90 VISIBLE ,Q IEUUUKUU UU 'LVIU WIDE LVLHUEUUIEII f fg- Q 5 -A ...... l iitttt f H few M Vi , . U1 Rule number one, don't look at the photographer when operating the cutter Clung, clung, clung, is a familiar sound coming from the Office Duplicating Practice room. lt's the sound of the printing press which students learn to operate during the course of the year. This is a two hour lab class that is limited to fifteen students. Some get quite expert at typing, layout design, pad making and trying to save the fingers from the hefty paper cutter. The class prepares a student for the basics of a modern day printing establishment. I iii Mrsl Zeirein Shows 0 sfudem how to Odjusf The paper is pressed and chained down tight as students paint the paper guides on the press. on rubber glue to make scratch pads. M- ,ff V f . 'iff:.',,,, 2 ':-, i iiiff ' - WWW - i f'. WW w M - Quiet times make for a discussion about boys and such, f Mrs. Zeirein explains how to staple printed matter together to make a pamphlet. Mrs. Marcia Zeirein, sponsor man-handles the press with precision results. Office Duplicating Practice 127 J Mechanics has become a fine art 3 mechanical skills and an in depth fledge of Electronics is a must. Lamar Vocations has such a program, for students who finish the two year program are able to go into society as a good beginning apprentice. Mr, Musgrove, the Auto Mechanics teacher. 128 Auto Mechanics GUIDE JGJUUDUULUE Brouse and Brad Schmidt o worn Mr. Musgrove stands proudly with his 7th period class Making the Best af the Mess William Barmore helps tape up the windshield so they wan't get paint sprayed an the windshield. Carlos Ramon and Romond Guiterrez take the tape and plastic off Martin Castellano sands down the car before he adds the finishing touches. Auto Body Repair is a course taken by students who are interested in the field of auto repair. The students are taught the basics of repairing cars. The cars that are worked on are volunteered from Lamar students and teachers. 1 .swtt .,......y... .... . Randy Villaloboz adds bondo to cover the dent in the car. Jessie Rodriguez mixes the correct colors together to get just the right mixture of paint. Auto Body 129 LVIEIUIDILIFUUELD Ulf IEEE 'X IQU 'LUIEEU EEDELUU The 1963-84 VICA Officers ore top: Joel Lopez, Robert Martinez, Carlos DeLeon. 4Bottom Rowh Lupe Mendez, Jessie Moroles, Chorles Dixon. ff Students must undergo many obstacles before starting their project. Building Trades not only tolfes muscle An extension cord workg broin work is also required, helps reach those impossible spots. 1' 6. if fir? , , QQ? P as e J 4 9 5 -an Q 4 I W J J K .Z , W X ig ,E,, ff fy I it : in ,: r at . Home fw'1ate.z' .. .loel Lopez, Jessie Moroles and Jock Lora complete the F.F.A. building by drilling the last noils. Building and Trodes is a vocationol course offered to those students who are interested in a building career. The students not only learn how to constructg they olso learn the techniques of controcting. Their main projects this year were the supply house for both the Lamar and Terry Agricultural Department. l The Building is almost finished, however the trimming must still be odded. IEEEULULUULUIEQ Um LU EUIJ 'J 'll 'lf I3 lwmlllt Mr. Roberts exploins the circuit patterns, the students his instructions. A it The course Electronics ollows students to leorn the bosics of repoiring electricol equipment such o rodio's televisions ond computers. The students proctice repoiring the broken or run- down items when students ond teochers bring them in. The students ore quolified for o coreer in electronics ofter com- pleting this course. Peter D'Grocio wotches os Rodney Thomos concentrates on completing the progrom. Roberts helps show Rodney Thomos ond Tommy Mc- where circuit A meets circuit B. Roy Solinos corefully exomines o stereo speoker. Electronics 131 lfwwxssa. sammsemfe uw uw, mmm D A zz my , amfvumwz ,, ' ,. ,M Hr: v,,,N,y A. mmwwmmawawzf:ww- ---- fr ., - f -, ., .- - ff ff f f, , f -1, f - . f wg L4 -,,,,?,,4 0353 QSQQQESS SLGQNALE Q x .Ms gwvgg. w SSN Eff + A Simple Wa y ro Voice Student Sabro Hartsfield and Alix Knauth cooperatively work together in helping out with Student ld's. Tammy Brewer renders through the many meals prepared by the workers. Doing an excellent job, Keith Gresham is the spokesman for the assemblies held throughout the year. 134 Student Council Student Council Sponsor: Mr. Cooper The Student Council officers and representatives all work together to decide on what is going to be in store for the school year. The members must attend meetings to discuss the advantages and dlsadvc rages of things that would like to be seen in the year. They work very hard to make our school better, for all the students. At one ofthe many meetings, the Student Council discusses ond decides what will be done. N eos,- Sruolenr Council 1980-84 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Keith Greshom, Pres.p Alix Knouth, Vice Pres.: Tommy Brewer, Porl.g Melisso Blackburn, Secjlreos. Mr. Cooper reods diligently, while Mr. Smith gets o heod stort. The Student Council members Melisso Blockburn ond Eloine Acker ot the Teocher Appreciotion Porty. Student Council 135 Speolfing Techniques Moises o Deboror Con vincin i DEBATE OFFICERS - 4First Row? Chris Solis, Kohlo Oliver, Shelley Perrymon, CBock Row? Down Toth, Liso Viilers, Presidentp Angie Norton, Debote Sponsor: Mr. Foster B. Gronger The Notionol Forensic Leogue is o club thot troins the speolsers ond deboters by competing ot different schools. Mr. Gronger the sponsor of N.F.L. monoges to keep the members olive ond going no motter how hord it gets. These students toke the time to gother oll the informotion needed for the tournoments, they olso proctice runs through their speeches to help them ochieve their gools. Although they worls hord ot vorious tournoments, the winning poys off when they receive trophies for their devo- tion ond excellency. 136 NFL!Debote Looking over the oudience, Chris Solis debotes on his eseorch on deof ond blind members Angie Norton puts emotion into her views to copture the ou- diences otrention. s ,,,, M :.: ,,,,, , , ,,,, , . ,V ' i fn gy f 'f W5 ,.,,,, '2If,,2l 4 . 1 ,t, ,,,. ,,,,:,,,, .K .,,.n,fr ,, Af, .Wt Z-,mffww-if tam ft:-2ritz:-swzifm.-s I 4 H i t ccttt S . . ,'-' S- I .- -fw..,, g,1Q 'if 1- Fifi ' ' is f f' I ' 1 W H.,f., J 1- . 9 ilrrieiglft ' if H 423 'f ,. 39? ' ,, Zi it 2 S ' S X S n liil F Liso Viilers sits bod-t ond reloxes ot one of the mony tour- noments they ottend. 198364 JETS Sponsor: Mr. Storrett. Helping Science Students Extend Themselves JETS Co-Sponsor this yeor wos Mrs. Villogomez. JETS OFFICERS 1983-84 - Melisso Bloclsburn, Vice Pres., Catherine Johnson, Rep., Deeno Hill, Sec. CNot Pictured? Jim Boetge, Treos. The Junior Engineering Technicol Society Club deolt this yeor with meetings, listened to speolsers, ond prepored for this yeors Eighth Annuol District Science Foir. The sponsor, Mr. Storrett, ond Co-Sponsor, Mrs. Villogomez, helped the students get involved ond 195CP54JET5 PVSSJUGVTT. T060 MOIOHSV understond the fundomentols of engineering science. JETS 137 138 N National' Honor Society: In vesting QRS At the N.H.S. Banquet Richard McDaniel opens his gift he received for Teacher of the Year. i J , .,wiiz9f ! J ify iw, Wm-if My . 'W K kg W 'W f ,MH gig! 3 . - - in . .., ,um .f'ffc'jf-'T' f ' ..s,,,, M M J fi N.H.S. members Lori Massey, Lesli M at the Renaissance Festival. assey and Karen Graves stay together 1983-64 N.H.S. OFFICERS - Lisa Barak, Sec.: Leslie Massey, Treas., Sandra Dyer, Presy Asenath Gonzales, Parl.g Dorothy Lopez, Vice Pres. The National Honor Society is a club in which the members all met requirements of having high grade point averages, and also teacher's approval. This year the members attended conventions, meetings, inducted new members, and had their Banquet, as well as inducting Lamar Jr. High's first Jr. N.H.S. President of N.H,S., Sandro Dyer, tells the Eighth Grade Student Body at The N.H.S. officers held a Leadership Recognition Breakfast for all the Lamar Junior High what service means to an NHS. member. leaders of the clubs and organizations. otional Honor Society Their Broins for o Worth While Couse This yeors new inductees ore: CSeorecD Lee Cox, Will Hollos, Tommy Delos Sontos, Brion Hill, Melisso Bloclsburn, Joson Sylsoro, Cotherine Ledkins, Alix Knouth. CMiddle Row? Morcio Zierlein, Lenore Chomout, Michoel Stuort, Wendy Hoefke, Shelley Perrymon, Down Von Slyke, Amy Abendroth, Brendo Johnson, Rosie Chorlez, Dixie Moore. CBock Row? Mr. Wotson, Scott Johnson, Greg Smith, Non Thumonn, Evo Moreno, Jeff Pennell, Liso Peno. wf..,,.,.,,,A NHS. Sponsor: Mrs. Moore. Scott Johnson, Lee Cox, Greg Smith, Brion Holi, Will Hollos, ot Dunce Capping' OH N'H'S' Cop DOY' N,H.S, Sponsor: Mrs. Zierlein. Notionol Honor Society 139 Ancient Times Through Junior Classical League ff fi ss, Mrs. Morris exclaims her feelings about how much she is worth at the J.C.L. auction. As usual the JCL led an active year through the sponsorship of Mrs. Shumaker nights-our and other fun activities Because of the prosperous group, they were able ra have Ice Cream parties, With her beauty and grace, Norma Taman was third runner-up in the Fair Beauty Queen Contest. iii 5 . . , 4, ,. , , 1... K.......-,.. .u........ai..Q..u.... .im J.C.L. Sponsor Mrs. Shumaker helps out ata bake sale. With endless waving, Roann Ohi goes the distance with an endless smile. Although there's not a line to prove it, the J.C.L. Love-A- After selling tickets for the fair J.C.L. takes time to enjoy pizza at Rosarios. Grams were a big success. Adding a special flavor of fun to the v , W K if ' A 2 X 81 F J.C.L. OFFICERS - CFirst Row? Jill Henry, Pres.g Norma Toman, Sec.g Roann Ohl, Act. entertainment Gina Parthum became a colorful Dir. Reginald Robinson, Hist. CBack Rowb Lee Cox, Vice Pres.p Sabra Hartsfield, party delight. 140 JCL Chap. Hello . . jHola! . . Bon Jour. . Guten Tag German Club Sponsor, Mrs. Wagoner SPANISH OFFICERS - Stacy Segers, Treas.g Ruth Allen, Sec., Mrs. Ellefsen, Spon- sor, Wendy Haeflse, Vice Pres., Heather Masterson, Pres., Christine Uresti, Pub. rw QQ 4 r, r,rrC Fries, Vice Pres., Chavarria. CROW 23 Susan Starrett, Treas., Guy Brown, Pres.: Keith Edwards, Laura Gritczek, Sec. The foreign languages offered here at Lamar are Ger- man, Spanish, and French Club. lt is soon to be required that in order for a student to graduate from high school they must take two years of o foreign language. The German Club is for students interested in the language and culture. Along with the help ofthe sponsor, Mrs. Wagoner, the German Club had many outside oc- tivities such as trips, conventions, contests, and banquets. The Spanish Club held many activities such as dining out at various places. They frequently porticipated in meetings and trips. With the help of the sponsor, Mrs. Ellefsen, the club had a spectacular year. The French Club held their first annual Tour de France this year around the grounds of Lamar. The sponsor, Mrs. Feinstein led the French Club to an exciting year. The Foreign Languages all helped in this year's Pro- gressive Dinner as it was a huge success. Students from both Lamar and Terry participated in the Dinner and at the Volleyball game held in the Girl's Gym. i x si C I . FRENCH OFFICERS- Mrs. Feinstein, Sponsorg Tammy Brewer, Pub.: Kari Granville, Pub., Chris Coffing, Hist.g Keith Gresham, Treas., Heather Master- son, Hist.y Billy Spears. Pub., Wendy Hoefke, Sec. Foreign Languages 141 The Secret of Being International, Languages The students all gather around the Student Lounge to wotch while French Club entertains during Foreign Languoge Week. During the German rootbeer drinking contest Macky Amenderez and Curtis Grant quickly drink while blindfolded. Mrs. Ellefsen ossists Dorrin Wheeles and Coco McCoulsky os they sing for the progressive dinner. 142 Foreign Languoges Mrs. Feinstein drows o sign that announces Viva la France. Billy Speors, Dio Morrow, and Jill Povlujoin together at the French Club Christmas party. LAMAR T! Purrling o Little Fun in Your Arr. l The LAMART Club gives on opportunity for students to work together in on ort oriented otmosphere, to bring ort oworeness to students, fdculty ond communi- ty, with the help of the LAMART sponsor Mrs. Hoygood, the students hod contests, speokers, ond boke soles. Their motto: To moke beoutiful dll thot is before me. W if Sponsor, Mrs. Hoygood LAMART Beou ond Sweetheortz Rondy Cook ond Corol Heugol. Clockwise From Noon: Randy Cook, Vice Pres. g Floyd Ferguson, Sec, Alice Boyer, Treos,g Liso Gordovsky, Choirmong Corol Heugel, Hist.g Alfred Mendozo, Rep. x x il if ty Melindo M. mokes o hord decision of choosing between the mony delicious postries ct o LAMART Boke Sole. LAMART 143 Wrirer's ReHne Talent A new addition to Lamar's clubs was the Young Writer's Club, o club to encourage creative writing among Lamar High students interested in writing. The full name of the club PENMAN CPeople Engaged in Novice Manuscripts and Novels? is to provide support for young writers, to gain information on publishing and ta ex- plore the future in writing. The clubs motto: Today's Novice writers become tomorrow's best sellers. With the help of the PENMAN Sponsor, Mrs. Haygood, the club members learned the pros ond cons of the magazine world. Floyd Ferguson and Doyle Tavener look on whlle Sharon Scopel explains what the PENMAN magazine contains. PENMAN members watch and listen carefully as the speaker talks to the members about creative writing A j 5 1 ons o Joining Ploce for Dromo Sruolenrs ll i Jag r we OFFICERS CFrontD Srephonie Zierke Pres Cl3oclO Kristen Peterson Sec.g Heidi Honcock, Vice Pres.p Louro Britton, Soc. Choirmony Shoron The Thesplon club members devoted their time to working ond proc- flcing in ploys. Some members were in this yeor's muslcol, while others helped during intermission. The members ottended mony meetings thot were held throughout the yeor. To further the pur- pose ofthe odvoncement of the dromotic orts in secondory schools is whot oll the Thespions hope to occomplish. -iv m6,,,,,,.,.,,-wwemen Honcock grociously receives her oword for perfect orrendonce Thespion Sponsor: Mrs. Slowinslsi. Thespions 145 Lions Club A Word Mnners The Lion's Club Awards are recognition awards given by teachers for outstanding work in a given subject. lf there are several teachers in an area the teachers will get together and decide which student rises above the rest. This can also be done through a series of tests in combination with the attitudes, and work habits of the students. These students are then invited by the Lions Club to a noon dinner at the country club where they are recognized and commended for their efforts. CFront Rowb William Johnson, German, Pam Okruhlils, Homemaking, Sandra Michull-ra, Shorthand, Ann Pater, Spanish, Lisa Landry, Journalism, Asenath Gonzales, Bookkeeping, Kellye Carden, Ready Writing, Rosie Charlez, V.O.E., Barbara Rios, Home and Comm. Service. C2nd Row? Lisa Gardovsky, Spelling, Melissa Reist, Vo-Ag, Kristi Ludwig, Typing, Lisa Villers, SpeechfDebate, Kate Magee, Art, Robin LeFevre, French, Karen Schiller, Cosmetology, Albert Aguilar, Auto Mechanics, Scott Johnson, Latin. CTop Rawh Larry Lindemann, Auto Body, Keith Gresham, English, Social Studies, Jeff Brown, Mech. Drawing, Charles Yates, Mathematics, Ben Trevino, Choral Music, John Pylate, Inst. Music, Tam Nowak, D.E., Calvin Bufford, O.D.P., Jessie Rodriguez, l.C.T. CNot Pictured? Don Chandler, Data Processing, Andrea Faniel, R.O.T.C., Steve Gonzalez, Gen. Mech. Repair, Dana Jones, Health Occ., Ron Kiddy, CVAE Co-op, Ron Klepac, Electronics, Jessie Morales, Building Trades, Sharon Scopel, Theatre Arts. 146 Lions Club Awards Teachers Pi if Top Students in All Areas: Meffmwsfds A WARD WINNERS A. MA THf Fundamentals of Math land Il - Beatrice Garciag Fundamentals of Math III and IV - Pauline Rosalesp Introduction to Algebra I and II - William Johnsony Algebra I and II - Donna Johnsong Algebra Ill and IV - Donald Hollasp Geometry - Charles Yatesp TrigonometryIEIementary Analysis - Scott Johnsong Analytic Calculus - Asenath Gonzales: Computer Math -James Law. B. BUSINESS: Recordkeeping - Robert Bayerp Accounting - Asenath Gonzales: Typing I - Kristi Ludwigp Shorthand - Sandra Michulkag Business Law - Scott Johnsong Personal Business Management- Laura Gritczek. C. PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Knot picruredJ: Physical Education - Michael Tiemang Health - Lyn Gardner. D. ENGLISH: English I - Charles Yatesp English ll - Summer Gotschallp English Ill - Scott Johnson: Egnlish IV - Keith Gresham. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Latin - Amber Browng French Summer- Gotschallp Spanish - Eric Teltschik. E. SOCIAL STUDIESf World History - Michelle Burfordp American History -Jason Sykorap Government- Sandra Dyer. F. FINE ARTS: General Drafting - Scott Wilsong Architectural Drafting -James Lawg Shop - Danny Norronq Speech -Stephanie Zierkeg Debate - Lisa Villersg Theatre Arts -Sharon Scapelq Crafts - Stacey Cheeky Yearbook - Oralia Perezg Art- David Edgar, Jr. G, R.O.IfC: R.O.T.C. - Andrea Faniel. H. SCIENCE: Physical Science - Andrea Terzakisy Biology I -- Donald Hollasp Chemistry - Sandra Dyerg Physics - Brian Hall. I. VOCA TIONAL: CVAE Cooperative - Andrea Fanielp Health Occupations Cooperative - Dana Jones: Vocational Office Education - Rosie Charlezp Electronics - John Casiasp Industrial Cooperative Training -- Jesse Rodriguezp Cosmetology - Eunice Lopezp Auto Body -Juan Rodriquez, Jr.g Date Processing - Eric Teltschikp CVAE I-lame and Community Services - Gracie Salinas: Homemaking - Pamela Okruhlikp Agriculture - Melissa Reistp General Mechanical Repair - Steve Gonzalesg Marketing and Distributive Education - David Maciasg Office Duplication Practices - Sandra Garzaq Auto Mechanics - Albert Aguilarq Building Trades -Jesus Morales. Merit Awards 147 148 U.l.L. Competition Gets Tough, ond So Do We U.l.L. competition occurs throughout the yeor, though most of the contests ore held ot the end of the school yeor. Contests ronge from sports to Iiterory events. This yeor we hod five literory contestonts win the district title, ond go on to regionol competition. Pictured in the upper picture ore these winners: Christie Ludwig, Typingg Liso Gordovsky, Spelling, Liso Londry, Reody Writing, ond Kohlo Oliver ond Liso Villers, Debote. ln the lefthond pic- ture is Christie Ludwig who wos the only Lomor student represented in the store contest, there she come in fourth overoll. Among our sports competitors were Melisso Blackburn ond Eloine Acl-ter Cbelowb, who went to regioncils offer winning the district crown for tennis. These os well os other U.l.L. winners should be congrotulcnted on their success. lnuuanuir Escape Info The Work! of Freshmen FRESHMAN OFFICERS - Pres. Cinnomon Peschel, ond Vice-Pres. Lori Copro. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES - Soroh Sref-fee, Trocey Cheek, Erin Fogerf, Bob- by Jo Jones, Kothy Pirtmon. Not pic- tured is Laney Wleczyk. 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Wollser, Mitchell Word, Renee Woshingron, Alfred C. A q Wells, Sonya Wheeler, Richard West, Keith Willioms, Kelle E. Williams, Titus Wilson, Scott D. Wleczyls, Melody Woods, Myron L. Wyricls, Lory Wrobliski, Rodney Yotes, Chorles W. Yborro, Poul , .N,..,. as X 2 N iw, - -. iif i s-fi' , ,i.q..s ., : s-Ez 'ss 7 'z - s - S 1+ r 'xx . . AE . L .,. . X A X 11521152 ffl 11-7151 w K sw si sc X sf X f i xx 'nas hx My 1 . E .'ls, ,' ,. . Q - .... tt- ...... - '--111- f X ..,' . A 3 'K l'... fi.f, t ii. X W - sssf 2. . ...'2 l' 3155 5 I.. .5 ,.i f s .... ii' 5 K - fff fr, rf .f S Weis wx 9,11 5 ., ,, N ' L XZ H' X are is Zepedo, Michole Zierke, Steven PM Q N i--N. . 160 Freshmen The Class Thor's Right for You SOPI-IOMORE OFFICERS - Pres. Louro Muegge, ond Vice-Pres. Michelle Burford. 5 we H., f , SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES - Amy I-Iorrfiel, Lex Sheddon, Amy Coyle, ond Teri Ireland. Nor pictured ore Curris Gram, ond Kristi Rice. i...- . i.i I Il I i ' . fr rri si af ' i. .- .W .W -- , W, ,. ,A ,557 I , 125 gm, :J iii.. HQ :fi iw .. ,P Z 'I L ., . Vni.. 7 M, if iw Sophomores 161 Adkins, Bryon Aloniz, Gilbert Albright, Moson Almendorez, Morgorito Almendorez, Timothy Alvorodo, Morio Alvorodo Jr., Gilberto Amy, Loferio Amy, Terry Arellono, Hector Arismendez, Mork Armsteod, Ted Armstrong, Shown Ashcroft, Lelond Ayolo, Roy Boiley, Sherry Borrozo, John Borrero, Melissa Bouhs, Jomes Boyer, Alice Beoch, Amondo Beol, Tommy Beotty, Joson Becerro, Ernest Beeler, Leigh Bentoncur, Fernando Bentoncur, Melido Benton, Liso Berhony, Lonny BUorro, Monuel Billosono, Alice Boone, Gregory Boozer, Bradford Borowiok, Ginger Brewer, Chris Brewer, Woyne 162 Sophomores W- V' J li gf if wif ff' , r. E Mrs? -it , S .-3 ,.. - f V w ,QI .giyfi :Li X . ui fi. f if . ig, . . An. . ,,,,c -m:.sLj1vgf' : 1r: ff W2 g fix . 1 Q, A Yi 'i 'K ne S? 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' Q X 5 i Leee if X m K ?k.vf:.1 in .Q ,..,. sa. ..,. , , 1? i,ie.' 1 + eii'ii Q5 - il is Aiii z J ' J im ' QQ! , M .iiii i It ' . eiieee - as K 52, V, ,A:A', Ab. . ,fi iine ' 'k 1 J . sleaze :i- as r' ss .as :xi if .. .as fa: ,-,- s a -i.i- , ,-1 , 1 nf , Q' , -F . f. Q p iiii J a is I -'hw .1 ...' I sm ,:. . .. Vi.. , A J i i.'. I 5 in , , - ' f , 544- .s ge, K if - 2 -:SEQ L , - , f.... , gg, is ,AAL Q sr W, gk ..f. , , li. K , st xfw . J f ,. , R f s X , if, Cogswell, Kenneth Collins, John -, -J .., zggl , f, Compeon, Johonno Q ' Compeon, Yolondo , 5 Cook, Rondol g ' i i - i Cook, Rondoll V Coyle, Amy JJ,, X Crowford,Koren ,,. 5 J 1 Cruz, George ' J ,5 ,s,V Cruz, Michoel Q M ,,, M 5 Cruz, Ricky fsi ll 'fiil '--1f,11-f,ff f 1-i' 11, Cudd, Corri M' if Culverhouse, Porricio Doiley, Trocy ,f-i J --1,:::- fig Dciniels, Derrick Dovis,Debro e ' i fs L f A -Kp, J , Dovis, Diono is s X K , QS. J i i SN .sg--g e1 , ,fgiijggkg ,Cs T X X X 4 X E a 3 rx E5 5 5 is if E J S' 2, 2 X 2 T . Ji E if T E 1 Q gs ig ....... ,a - .fs-P em. Sophomores 163 Davis, Leroy Davis, Mello Du Lao, Maria De Leon, Elida De Witt, Keith Delcambre, Linda Delgado, Carolyn Dittrich, Robert Dobesh Jr., Darwin Dolnik, Denise Dolnik, James Dostal, Jason Dozier, Stacey Dube, Kimberly Dube, Roy Edwards, Keith Edwards, Todd Etteman, John Elliott, Tal Evans, Robert Everest, Len Everson, Jacquelin Faltysek, Joyce Fernandez, Frank Fernandez, Moria Flares, Robert Frousto, Benito Freeman, Pamela Fries, Carl Fuentes, Felix Galvan, Diane Galvan, Javier Garbs, Wanda Garcia, Irma Garcia, Jessie Garcia, Nelda 164 Sophomores ,rg free- :,.:.2s:-- rg.: 'swf ,, E., - ,W-Q, ..,-,,, is M.: se Fl mfs wwf J 5 F Q R .la A .Ask .. ...f, Mei ,fi ,. . , . .Q ' h 7 ! , Af f 4 I I , J , A 'LLL , 11' i 'K . ' i 'm' ' Q ir if i'k' 5 s rna 1 ,asl s C , ,km, , f 5 , to ' 'f::: fn. f':--' asf:-13 -117 Ta q Q C - . - A , : Q .. G r I .... - 2 J' I . , . . -- A ,:...,L .v , J 5g,, ,. ,E , g,Th ,V . .., ,IQN , g I ,,:, ., -, , - , .,..,, ' ,, Garcia, Rafael Gardner, Anthony Gardner, Lyn Gardovsky, Phillip Garretson, Billy Garza, Alex Garza, Robert Gibson, Edwin Gonzales, Elias Gonzales, Gerald Gonzales, Manuel Gore, Christoph Gotschall, Summer Grady, Toni Grant, Curtis Guerra, Alice Hail, Lauren Harrington, Kimberly Harris, James Harrison, Cindy Harrison, Kimberly Harrison, Lynette Hartfield, Amy Hartley, Ronald Hawthorne, James Hawthorne, Lisa Hernandez, Angelina Hernandez, Elida Hernandez, Pablo Holcomb, Chandra Hollas, Donald Holm, Allen Hood, Marcus Horsch, Jamieson Howard, Charissa Ireland, Teresa Sophamores 165 Isbell, Michael Jenl-sins, Felicio Jezels, Doniel Johnson, Rebecco Jones, Cynrhio Jones, Kimberly Koderlso, Denise Keils, Scorr Kelley, Kevin Ketchum, Snonerre Kiesllng, Koren Kollshorsr, Kim Kresro, Sneilo Krupo, Loneo Lone, Julie Loro, .lock Le Blonc, Brion Le Comre. Brerr Le Fevre, Robin Le Mosrer, Monique Lee, Emmonuel Lee, Leslie Le-mos Jr., Gilberr Ling, Trovis Linsey, Tony Loclsridge, Sreplwonie Lopez, Desiree Lopez, Diono Lopez, Lorry Lopez, Ronold Lozono ll, Rodrigo Lyons, Morfhew Mocik, Cindy Monrlquez, Jose Morin, Alben Morin, Juon 166 Sopnomores fri 1, E , wif F x SK ...,,,,.. . XXX V N - .. X e X x K X N NX xy Wm. 'vm . ,.,,f: ,W ,ke-1,1 ,3- lr M ,M 1 12 if at 5 ,, .. In f.jT,'?lffE 5, 15 sw N H K . , , L V?- Q Y -j , k K JL ' : if '- 12 '51 'if - ' i H j i 4 . L . I lfflzi HQ! . if! Y. ,, gg , 5.-X Q ,,, . i NY' , A gk M t 5 , ,, J, I -me ,Q-mr . K f 4 -ss - 1 'Q , - r ggLgg my , , - A A , f A ' i ' ' X' r i ' fs -i -- Y i if 'gi . , T ' X I ' tg i . . Q i Martinez, David Martinez, Edward Martinez, Guadalupe Martinez, .lose Martinez, Mark Masterson, Bobby Mata, Corina Matlock, Judy Mayberry, Anthony Medina, Melissa Melendez, Manuel Mendoza, Alfred Mendoza, Joe Michna, Deanna Milder, Adam Miller, Charles Miller, Sheila Miranda, Juan Jose Modine, Jonathan Molina, Tony Jr. Montalvo, Ronald Montgomery, Dawn Montoya, Richard Morales, Alfredo Morris, Jeffrey Muegge, Laura Niegsch, David Norton, Angela Nowak, Gregory Nowak, Michelle Nunn, Erlynn Oliver, Dwyane Oliver, Lynette Oliver, Steven Ortega, Michelle Ortiz, Andres Sophomores 167 Ortiz, Dara Owens, Charles Paiz, Randy Polocios, Sharol Paloma, David Parker, John Parks, Kimberly Parma, Patrick Pater, Anne Patterson, Chris Patterson, Sharon Patton, Allison Payne, Roderick Peacock, William Peetz, James Pennell, Kelley Perez, Gerald Perez, Oralia Peterson, Kristen Pietsch, Sheri Pirrung, Tamara Pitts, Lisa Ports, Michael Pousson, Elaine Prater, Allan Preston, Helen Pugh, Stephanie Ramirez, Elizabeth Ramirez, Frances Ramirez, Hiliana Ramirez, Steven Rand, Dina Randle, Denise Reed, Tarquin Regalado, John Reid, Kenneth 168 Sophomores .N- Q K ,, W I i , ' L ' N K , - . , - Lf f ' t' .P H .52 if 'N 5.5, -I I - in L . , fl: :E Ii2 l Ei , - - ' H -f ' ' 1 Q' gt s .1 ' is - K Q' , Q sai. K 2 fm I ' . . e, 1 , .h X ,S+ S I 1, .. I 'rf in . X ., Z 5 K K .E sw 3 ' or R ' RRAR ' 5 ill sssl L , hbh Q S A - L 4 L, :1 . k-k' -fx is ...'A ,gy s W X QS X is ig ,.... is I W l 1 fi lx wx N 2 E X W 51' 2. ' r .S 5 X 2-5 -. , , if , iw , V is wi , Y ' 9 X Y . E s rf, M rs Elise .1 Hs r 14 s 3 t 'B ? Hai? Reisr, Melindo Resendiz, Morio Reyes, Juonito Reyes, Voldemor Reyno, Annie Rice, Kristen Richey, Lonce Rios, Gilbert Rios, Morrho Rios, Mory Robinson, Liso Rodgers, Jomes Rodriguez, Jo Ann Rodriguez, Louis Rodriguez, Luis Rogers, Rohn Rosoles, Pouline Roth, Down Russell, Kelley Sodoski, Kenneth Solos, Arnold Solinos, Alice Solinos, Diono Solinos, George Solinos, Jo Ann Samuel, Kotie Sonchez, Monuel Santos, Noorni Sortwell, Trocy Scott, Debrcr Scruggs, Donno Sheddon, Lex Sherrod, Colvin Shifflett, Morvin Sloter, Stefon Slovinski, Donno Sophomores 169 Smollwood, Dorrel Smith, Curtis Smith, Michele Sotello, Somuel Stovinoho, Doniel Stephens, Jomes Stewort, Tino Stone, Troy Sweott, Joson Tolosek, Ernest Toylor, Kenneth Thompson, Missy .. X s,,, .... ,M ,, .... ,,,,:.. , Tiemonn, Michoel Tolond, Shelley Torres, Comelio if fmt. ft.:-. 5,5 5,:3-:k,,,,5.-f,,,,,-.ew, Q, K T0rre5, Rudy Torres, Yvonne :fist Troylor, Jill A t Trevino, Grocie Trevino, John Turner, Ken Urner, Shown Urbonski, Wendy Uvolle, Jomes Velosco, Josephine Vincek, Cheryl Word, Sobrino S Wotts, Thomos West, Condice Westerfield, Angelo limi ,, ,-,,: ,sf-,,, ,wg ig I: , , H, 1, gg ,,,,,, c i ,X WF G x , ix N is K 'N X t we X fy Q-, q, E, . 1 ' S - --.- S f K , S- S , ,,.. it f ' -. ff - , ' iiii J is cs 4 is 'H ' ' 'f '- . sw ,, E s1s f 6 , Q I ,, -.iiij 1:3 t White, Kelli Whitfield, Felicio Wilcox, Jomes Wile, Alisho Wilems, Kelli Willioms, Gerold J .- -- 5 ,, , .i .- 5, X x ti S' 1 if xx NW is X 3 Nw? X f 5 , sag V m e -N vs . gas jss 5? : '- ' Q ', 3 if 1 fine i 5 1 fs , Lain 2 Xml 51 'E fiat:-2' Williams, Jamie Williams, Jerry Williams, Natalie Wilson, Lydell Winslow, Courtney Wyatt, Greg Ybarra, John York, Louis Zwahr, Kimberly Sophomores W ss 55? 3. The Fur ure Belongs ro Juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS - Pres. Non Thumonn, Vice-Pres. Angie Valdez, ond Sec, Ruth Allen. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Lee Cox, Monlco Almendorez, Kyle Krouse, ond Sobro Horrsfleld, CNor Pictured? Michelle Son Miguel, ond Lenore Chonnour. 172 Juniors 3 S ' i t l ' Y , srrl Q 3 ' Q ' i , A X i,, A L, 1 V2 . i B sc r A C -. ,' ' 4 Q11 i 111 I N1 ,,,. C iii . if i 'ff Q 1 i 1 if 'iii EE, A ,k'hL' A it 2 sm N. A ' 111 . 2' - A . if : if s, ' . A.'h 'T - if lf' A T fi! ' Q A R B W ? Z ' cscss M A 0 , 2 1-, C A is s l .- 1--. r rr, . ..,, . . 1, i E , - M if Blmmm 2 . 'ff 'i 555-'I 5- L'-'T Q35 .s. ilixiifif' - V i - f K .1 W: -.,f' Us ,rr QQ if U A -- '-I . 'C Q.-it 'ir rs r ,, . l-53 1 1255 in if, . 4 .. sis- H ----- r -3s2e:sys2fr'ifg2- ly it ,bf 5' fe r fr 4 x 5 A C news a s it ,css , , if A f 1 is ,, ,, H 1 1 QQ ' A-... . S , K' ' ss ' C A A Abendroth, Amy Acerrano, Shelley Ackenhausen, Donald Acosta, Reynaldo Addison, Latia Albrecht, Gary Allen, Ruth Almendarez, Monica Arredondo, Ruben Baetge, James Banks, Odetta Barmore, William Barron, Victor Beauchamp, Michael Becerra, Mary Lau Benes, Deborah Benson, Kenneth Bible, Forrest Blackburn, Melissa Bouldin, Ethel Briggs, Kerri Brown, Guy Brown, Yvonne Bufford, Calvert Bufford, Colvin Bufford, Rickey Bullen, Chris Bunk, Craig Burgess, Patrick Castillo, David Castillo, Diane Cedillo, Marianela Cervantes, Lisa Charles, Hector Charlez, Rosie Chomout, Lenore Juniors Cloy, Rito Cloy, Yolondo Colemon, Aloni Colihon, Chris Compeon, Arturo Council, Kevin Cox, Lee Crowford, Jr., Colemon Crow, Jomes Dovilo, Somuel Dovis, Kenneth Deory, Jomes Degollodo, Dovid Delgodo, Josephine Delos Sontos, Liso Delos Sontos, Tomoro Dozier, Michelle Emerson, Joslyn Estrodo, Betin Estrodo, Corolino Fendley, Joseph Fuentes, Julio Fuquo, Dovid Goines, Cindy Gorcio, Monuel Gorzo, Deboroh Gonzoles, Areli Gonzoles, Irene Gonzoles, Sondro Gonzolez, Irene Gonzolez, Kotherino Gooch, Joel Groeber, Michael Groyless, Robert Green, Kemmith Guojordo, .lonie 174 Juniors w gig, I j,g,.gQi s,, ' - ,--- - - V - - .. fc X :. Eg K. f Hall, Brent Hall, Brian Hall, Regina Hancock, Heidi Harris, Shelton Harris, William Hartman, William Hartsfield, Sabra Haynes, Leah Hearld, Rosalind Hicks, Chad Hippler, Curtis Hoefke, Wendy Hollas, William Hollon, Lisa Holm, Julie Hoot, Noel Isbell, Teresa Jackson, Hubert Jan, Dusty Jezels, David Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Edward Johnson, Scott Kerr, Patrick Ketchum, Vernary Kindred, Ramona King, Jimmy Klingle, Kayla Knauth, Alix Krause, Dwayne Krause, Kyle Kubenlsa, Carol Lamb, Brian Lamensky, Cary Juniors 175 Le Blanc, Jay Ledkins, Catherine Lester, Scott Lindblade, Allison Lindemann, Brian Lindemann, Michelle Lindemann, Vanessa Lockridge, Chandra Lofton, Shevela Lopez, Eleberto Lozono, Anavell Luna, Luciano Macias, Eva Manchester, Richard Matheaus, Allyson Mayberry Jr., Harrison McClung, Thomas McCoulskey, Courtney McMann, Barron Mendoza, Chris Meyer, Reagan Mikeska, Clinton Montejano, Jose Moore, Kathryn 'n Morales, Hiram Morales, Jesus Morales, Melissa Morelli, Susan Moreno, Luis Moss, Trevia Motru, Gracie Nash, David Neal, Rose Nicademus, Shelly Norton, Danny Norton, Denny 176 Juniors Wk , st as tt W -ms,-is-1 -,rs Q as 'i . na Q . .s H K ii. i S 1' ,L 1 ji we J JJJJ J . 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' - f - ' , N any Oberhoff, Monico Oberhoff, Tomoro Ohl, Roonn Oliver, Kohlo Owens, Jono Owens, Mory Polocios, Anno Porr, Michelle Porfhum, Gino Potterson, Todd Povlu, Jill Peno, Liso Pennell, Jeffrey Perrymon, Shelley Pirtmon, Whitney Preuss, Croig Romos, Christoph Rondel, Lloyd Rondle, Corolyn Rosko, Jennifer Redmond, Todd Rhodes, Kimberly Rios, Morgorito Rivero, Liso Ann Robinson, Reginold Rodriguez, Fronk Ill Rodriguez, Lindo Rodriguez, Rudy Rodriguez, Enrique Rygoord, Anno Solinos, Freddie Solinos, Grocie Somuel, Trocey Son Miguel, Michele Schiller, Shoron Schodek, Mork Juniors 177 Schwartz, Kirk Scopel, Sharon Segers, Stacy Seldenrust, Jeffrey Sendejo, Melissa Shank, Harold Sherrod, Vincent Shucha, Jon Sindel, Pamela Smith, Gregory Snedecor, James Sojourner, Mark Spears, William Starustka, Randy Srerry, Da na Stone, Tamra Strickland, Holly Stuart, Michael Sykora, Jason Tavener, Doyle Taylor, Elizabeth Teltschik, Eric Thompson, Anthony Thurnann, Nanette Toman, Norma Trevino, Audon Tucker, Cody Uresti, Christine Valdez, Angelica Von Gossen, Donald Van Gossen, Ronald Van Slyke, Dawn Vasguez, Arturo Vasquez, Patrick Vaughn, David Villaloboz, Sylvia 178 Juniors W. s P .. .L Lky: ,f.: if S -ii 1 ii , l f , ,.... sss, V Q wade, Muzi l K Wagner, Melissa D. g, 'K 1 : Word, Sharon D. - . - ,A. f Q X is Weaver, Melody Q A',2 Q VTIAAA X Weese, Vero Lynn is M , in 5 S Weishiemer, Michelle M, .X fu ,,EQ. .ME , .. S x XE y .jj E.. . .3 Wheeless, Darin B. Williams, Bridget M. Williams, Mary E. Wilson, lllyana Y. Wilson, Roderick Woods, Rodney l. ...Q Y .. .. .ii Wnghf Sfoff C l-- ff Wrobliski lefferY , Zambrono, Anne O. . ,,. M AAAAAA qli . Zurovec, Kimberly 5. Juniors 179 They Ser the Poce,- Orhers Follow SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Lori Reed, Elaine Acker, Kori Grenville. KNor Pictured? Jon Horlon, Liso Londry, ond Kore Megee. 180 Seniors SENIOR OFFICERS - Sec. .Iockie Rodriguez, Vice-Pres. Heorher Mosrersori, ond Pres, Cynrhio Derr. . . .-. . , .,-,., nf,-,4- A-..:u-. An.-... A-..:l... l-,.l Jonorhon Chris Gilbert . . - . . ,. ul- ., ,J A,--l.n n----. A.--l.n c.....L Aurrey, Aro Bailey, Michael Boker, Goyle Boss, Vonesso Seniors 151 Boyer, Robert Beach, Renee Bentoncur, Frances Bertin. Mitchell n-....l u1--.1- n... ,,,,, t. .. -. . - V Tommy Louro .lomes 182 Seniors Bufford, Ricky Campbell, Denise Contu, Joe Contu, Peter fnnrn lndi fnrdnn Kollve fnrrnnvn Rorkv Fncnrnc Anfnni f-,,.,, l.L, 1-,,.,.-, , .., ,. f, . A f-. . .. .,. f-L, .,, 1-, ., f-. . U ,- . ,- . ,- Crosby, Joner Dovidson, Troy Dowson, Bundrerro De-rr, Cynfhio Seniors 163 INIUIA DAAAA rN:...-- l:....,, IK' I I1 I A - - Drobek, Dovid MW f in Wfilbriskell, Jomes Dyer, Sondro Edgor, David 4, ,-.4. u-n--,- I-il-, , .,,.. . - - - - Fogert, Billy Golvon, Tony Gorbs, Donno Gorcio, Elviro ,- . . . .- . . .. 1-A,,,-..-- n---- r'-..-.. c..-4... i - , ,. ,.,.. . ,- . . .. f-,, ,.,,-1-A,,,,,, - . -. - . - .. f- ... ., . 1-,,,,A, .,A,,A Groyurn, Srephonie Greshorn, Keith Grimes, Greg Honzelko, Ronnie 'See poge 196 for Roland Gonzoiez Seniors 135 Horlon, Jon Horrison, Rondy He-orn, Lorry Heirnon, Bernoderre Henry, Jill Hermes, Nancy Hernondez, Juon Corol Hill. Deeno Hinderlirer, Johnnv Housron, Allen lonkowiok Liso 186 Seniors x , Joriscn, Brion Johnson, Judy Johnson, Nick Johnson, Regina .,. , ., .J 1 A .1 . . .,. . . .. . ... 11:44. rs-- uf-- 1-LJ. un-, AAL-, .1 , , , 1- nl.-. --. nn--- x-,.n, I-,, . - - - Le Moster, Tiffiny Leotherrnon, Ronold Lee, Shannon Lery, John Seniors 167 . A .. ., , .- ., .,,, .,,. .-,-,n---, . .. .. . ,, n.,,, UA-!,, n-,,f,n H-,--. rn.-- 168 Seniors Magee, Kore Mohlmonn, Morlo Molone, Todd Morrinez, Chris Martinez, Dione .. .. .-. . .. .. .. ,-. . .i . A .., J, , F, .. . . .i . . H 1- . ...J I., u,.,i-, U-,L li, i-,,,.,, Miielles, Ijanny Mixon, Roy Molina, Jackie Montoya, Amy Seniors 189 n-.--, , :WJ - 190 Seniors Noome Manuel Tom Okruhlik, Pomelo Olive, Debbie Pori-ser, Jennifer Porker, Shellie .. . - .. . .. .- n.,.,.,., . .-. .. R . .. .-. . H... R .. Reed, Lori Reed, Ron Rees, Jodeno Reist, Melisso Seniors 191 Rios,DonieI Robbins, Heidi ' A .. - . n,.. . .. n,,..Y , I, , A .. . 192 Seniors ' ' ' ' n ' J ' A Virgfnig Rulmn Cnnin Solinas, Roy Sonchez, Sylvio Sanchez, Sylvio Sonros, Morildo Karen Brod Michelle Leverfe n-u.-,. ,-.,,. .. f- ,l Yuko Juomto Brendo Sneod Solomon, Alicio Srovinoho, Donold Srreoter, Scott Stroud, Doryl Seniors 193 .- .. 1- 1- ,, ,. 1-,, ,, 1-,.,,,. n,L,, A.. 1- U -r,,, ,-., 194 Seniors Trevino, Louro Trevino, Robert Tucker, Bloine Toylor, Dionne 1-,,r., Urbonski, Potrick Fronces Marino Lisa Woddill, Alon D. u1-n.n. u-.n.., ur-f,-.f-,,-, .,, u1,.., . ,H -.1 i . . .. Willioms, Elsie Wise, Wendy Wirren, Clint Wolney, Lisa Seniors 195 Wood, Donold Woods Arsheol Young Rodney Zepedo Michoel 196 Seniors Zierke, Stephanie Zunigo Norciso Gonzolez Rolond Not Pictured Donno Aldermon Tommy Alford Wondo Alrimore Lydio Arredondo Condoce Bosok Andrea Foniel Dovid Foytik Potricio Gorcio Romon Gutierrez Rene Morroquin Oscor Mortinez Nicholos McLeon Richord Nicholson Rolond Phillips Eloine Polczynski Froncisco Rosoles Debrooh Sorron Denise Schmidt Connie Soso Kevin Storey Kelly Wright Sondro Zopoloc Ar the Top of the Class Salutatorian Valedictorian John Pylate Asenath Gonzales GPA: 4.56 GPA: 4.95 North Texas State University Southwestern Adventist College Major: Computers Major: Biology 'dk Top 10 Percent ofthe 1964 Graduating class. CFront Raw? Elaine Acker, Lisa Borak, Jeffrey Brown, Sandra Dyer, Melanie Edwards, Kathleen Ellison, Lisa Gardovsky, Karen Graves, Keith Gresham, Janette Harlan, Lisa Landry, James Law, Leslie Massey, Lori Massey, Fay Mendoza, Natalie Michulka, Heidi Robbins, Kathrine Trevino, and Alan Duan Waddell. CNot Pictured? Kelley Carden, Blaine Tucker, and Donald Wood, Jr. SALfVAl.!Top1O CZ, 197 SEPARATE WAYS CWorlds Aportb Words ond music by S. Perry ond J. Coin Here we stond Troubled times Worlds oport, heorts broken in two cought between confusion ond poin sleepless nights Distont eyes losing ground Promises we mode were in voin l'm reoching for you Feelin' thot it's gone con chonge your mind If we con't go on To survive the Tide, Love divides Somedoy love will find you Breok those choins thot bind you One night will remind you how we touched And went our seporote woys lf he ever hurts you true love won't desert you You know I still love you though we touched ond went our seporote woys 198 Sr. Selections If you must go, l wish you love you'll never wolls olone Tolse core my love Miss you love l still love you girl I reolly love you girl And if he ever hurts you True love won't desert you No - No - You Can't Take Your Eyes Off lt! During a televisio interview for C- Span, Jan Harlen as able to ask William Colby, Former CIA director, a question. Some Lamar students gather in the hall of the Sheraton National to do some light reading and visiting before bedcheck. 'Q . 4 k A A . srrrse si iq we 0 . Q 1-.A st 1 . - . r fs A . , i . A .1 , . fr 5, .,,f ,ff f f .i ,WV ' . ' .wi f iifliiiirr . . y .Q re -am :swf :frm 'wr ' 'Li V. 6 . ff r 32522 1 ' -f W .. L V . .M , , A I ,.o::.zC,,. 625. The Lincoln Memorial was just one place on Cynthia Derr and Jill Henry's list of places to visit. Our Texas, Mr. R. McDaniel, misplaced from his group, listens to the guide about the historical galley ofa ship. Anxiously awaiting for their departure from Intercontinental Airport in Houston, lan Harlan and Nancy Chavarria mal-se a last minute check through all of their luggage. The 1Oth annual Close-Up trip to Washington D.C. tools place the week of December 11-17. A total of 36 students attended. Mr. W. Hicks, Mr. R. McDaniel, and Mr. B. Kell went as spon- sors. The group participated in group discus- sions, lectures, and seminars. ln Washington the students were able to eat at The Pavilion in the old post office and attend a dance in the Sheraton National. They also attended A Christmas Carol performed at Ford's Theater and took a group picture in front of the Capitol Reflecting Pool. Lamar was one of very few schools to attend a special visit to Virginia. The first stop in Virginia was Jamestown where the group visited the Jamestown National Park, Festival Park, and the Glasshouse of 1608. The second stop was in colonial Williamsburg where the students ate a colonial dinner. There was also a free day on December 16. Wt? Max Rios, George Szymeczel-2, Dia Morrow, and Kim Sundstrom Cfrom Oregon? pose on a statue of Albert Ein- stein in Washington D.C. Sheltered from the Washington cold by the old post of- fice, an almost excited Lamar group waits for their tour bus. Close-Up 199 We Hove ln vesred 4 Years of Our Y W . 200 Group!Boccoloure-ore Life ro Be Coiled o Lomor Senior K ..... XV ,,N,, K 1 4 i GroupfBoccoIoureore 20 Oh! Whor o Given os you wolked in wos o long-stemmed gloss with o gorter ond 0 copy of the senior wills. The tobles were odorned with blue ond white bolloons ond other ossorted things. The prom wos held ot the Miss Cynthio Derr ond Mr. Shonnon Lee were named prom queen ond king ot the 1983-Bdjunior-senior prom. The queen ond king condidotes potiently owoit the onnouncement of who will become the 1954 queen ond king. Prom Morriot by the Gollerio on April 28, 1954. Kelly Wolger shows off his one white glove which is the Michoel Joclason look. Night ro Remember Mrs. Bowers greeted everyone os they wolked in. Mr. Smith, among oll the teenogers, fits right in os he drinks o Jill Henry, Andrew Lindblode, Allison Lindblode, ond Joy Henry oll had o terrific time os they donce the Cotton-eyed Joe. Rene Moreno gozes romonticolly into his girlfriend's eyes, Liso Dovid os he osks her to donce As the couples donced the night owoy, they oll knew it would end too soon. Little snocks were provided for people who were hungry or just needed something to nibble on. Prom 203 SHOCKINGI SHAMELESSI . . . The lost three doys of school proved to be very interesting in the senior closs. Seniors were given these doys to dress up. The first doy wos punk rock doy, the second doy wos beoch doy, ond the third doy wos dress-up doy. On these doys seniors were ollowed open compus ond on hour for lunch. Q Debbie Olive models one of her mony styles. Foy Mendozo demonstrates her version of Boy Georges doncing to her clossmotes on punk rock doy. Mike Cooper's second period closs tokes time out of closs to celebrote beoch doy. -. I f A 'F 4 1 4--wa ,' H ,T V , lfsftgi 4 ts ,cttk T The true personalities of Heother Mosterson, Keith Beoch doy come in os seniors procticed for Boccoloureote. Greshom, ond Kothleen Ellison. Sr. Week SINFUL! WICKED! . . . The excitement of baccalaureate practice brightened beach day especially for John Pylate who received his honor tassel. Robin Talasek brings out her tough side during senior week. Melanie Edwards, Stephanie Zierke, and Tammy Brewer talk between classes. Seniors gathered in the lobby of the auditorium to talk during beach day. iiliirkfi illiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiirfr 5 f Leslie and Lori Massey go all out on beach day. Sr. Week 205 AND THE PAR TY HASN 'T EVEN STAR TEE 1 T TT1 E.5 , ' 2 The lost doy of Senior Week 1 wos dress-up doy. On this doy - -lfuu ' -.. the seniors were given o breokfost by the junior closs. r' f 'iii Shirley Duron serves Yvonne Myers ot the senior breokfost. ,Q I ,A A G, .. Ginny Dostol, Tommy Kremer, ond Renee Divin enjoy o sodo woter with their breokfost. , A tore sight to see is Sylvio A voriety of food was served ot in o dress the breokfost 3 is Ali.. Eoting isn't the only thing Rodney Young, John Gerken, ond Mitchell Bet- tin know how to do. Lori ond Leslie Mossey dress for the occosion. 206 Sr. Week Debbie Olive ond Kim Kominslsy look on ot the toble of treots to decide what to get. A Cur Above the Rest! LAMAR CU!ilSE1i.iCl,i'?'EB lt-HBH SCHUDL Russell Rodriguez is one of the friendliest guys ot school, for this expert ottentiveness he wos nomed Closs Flirt. Some speciol people reolly brighten our doys. Kelly Wolger is one of those people ond he wos crowned Class Clown by his peers. The University of Texos will be lucky to get our Most Likely to Succeed, Liso Londry, ci credit to Lomor's reputotion. es its s tw- l The overoll friendliest ond rnost looked up to persons ore Ms. LHS, Cynthio Derr ond Mr. LHS, Shonnon Lee. Sr. Fovs, 207 The Feeling of Being o Senior . . With fresh diplomos in the wings Cindy Derr, closs President moves the audience. UST 205 Groduotion The first step is making sure thot your name is on the program, the second is to check the spelling on the diplomo thing Else Like lr in rhe World eors ore releosed In o flurry of teors ondjoy, Seniors Have Their Hnol Soy Peggy Preuss - Goodbye Lamar, hello life! Jimmy Driskell - School is over with for me. What now? Sonia Rulau - Be good or be good at it! Stephanie Zierke - Wow! I made it! Lisa Ransom - Party all the time. Lee Weishiemer - Party Down! Howl! David Edgar - Life Appears to remain sacred. But where is the fourth diminsion. Can it only be found thru misunderstanding. Chris Allio - I was really wasted! Lary Hearn - Later Days! Stephenie Grayum - Today's happenings is tomorrow's memories. Live everyday as if it were your last. Laura Brittan - Can we talk? Heather Masterson - Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow. Donna Garbs Moore - FINALLY! Lisa Borak and Lisa Villers - Sometimes you just gotta say . . .! Becky Carranza - Parting is such sweet sorrow! Dawn Evans - School's out- but I'm sure life will go on! Nick Johnson - High school is done, but the real fun hasjust begun! Keith Gresham - Don't dream it - be it. David Drabek - Duh! What now!! Lance Perryman - Gee I wish I could come back!! George Szymeczek - We all get by with a little help from our friends. Oscar Cervantes - Show me the way! Roger Lawson - Let's Party! Roger Snead - Later on Lamar penitentiary. Marla Mahlman - Party hard for today because tomorrow there may not be a party worth going to! Kyle Donham - Life is a beach! Jackie Molina - lt's about that time. Billy Fagert - You get out of life what you put into it. Kim Kaminsky - Party till you drop! Stay cool and let the Seniors rule! Tammy Brewer - Life, here we come! Carol Heugel - I spell relief G-R-A-D-U-A-T-I-O-Nl Kathy Webb - World get ready, here we come! Kelly Walger - So, when do we learn something? Janet Crosby - Go for it H. Ross Perot, 'cause the Seniors of '84 are bustin' out!! Debbie Olive - Your only young once so live it up now! Natalie Mlchulka - A lot of seniors say I finally made it! Well after what happened this year, I'm lucky to say I barely made it!! John Lery - I missed something in school, can I start over? Antonio Casares - Where have all the good times gone? Russell Rodriguez - BYE! Wiona McDonald - School days, later days! Asenath Gonzalez - To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. Bernadette Heiman - No Gutsl, No Glory! David Macias - I finally made it but where do I go now? Decisions, Decisions. Tommy Gonzales - There's only one thing better than getting into high - GRADUATINGI Carol Shiflett - Our 4 years of high school are almost past but I'm glad its over at last. Duane Waddill - Graduation is the completion of twelve years of noise. Laura Trevino - And I only thought this was the end. Jennifer Parker - It went by slow but the memories were worth the wait. Thanks Lean for the past three years, I love you! John Pylate - Those who trim themselves to suit others, soon whittle themselves away. Robert Mersiovsky - Before I go out into this big bad world I would like to say, thanks for the experience. Connie Charles - Good luck underclassmen! Don't give up, we finally made it! Sandy Mlchulka - Know how doesn't do any good unless you know when. Allen Houston - Don't worry about the future because the present may pass you by! Jill Henry - l'll always be the fire you can't put out. Gina Tomas - These have been the greatest four years of my life and I will always remember them. 210 Sr. Last Words lT'5 Their YGOFI fi T :,:,, W A - , K srr . . , 'ff ' 'Z - if ' Miyy A ' wg ' A V 5 L .. kk ' f' ' , I s ' ,, 1 ' , ' ge V. . ':h- - 7 A L ,- 1 Eagerly awaiting for the first day of school to begin, Virginia Rodriguez carefully selects the pictures Hgetlnfst MOST-rsvnhlnnd Tgrnfnv Brewer Snnw Seniors nile into the cafeteria to get their schedules. she wants from all of her proofs. O ' e emo' ees ' O 'Wea' ii Illia eg Seniors patiently wait in line to receive their in- WS On 9099 fnotnent when the dnv Orrives when YOU Con Q0 .. Msn.- ,,.,,L-..,A.-- tothecoteteriaondoIckuoYOURaown. On A rll 24 students from Lamar Needvllle Kendleton and Helping hands measure Analia Lopez for her D r r . Terry participated in a Free Enterprise Day. cap size. Roland Napps retires after 33 years in the classroom and is honored at the end of the year teacher meeting. Mr. Napps spent his first teaching year at Bovina, Tx. The next six years at Cameron, Tx. and from 1956 tothe present C265 years at Lamar. - QTY ,sr www 152. The Lamar Flasher, alias Ray Mixon, won the Halloween dress-up contest in 4A lunch. 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