Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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Elizabeth Harrison Sarah Harwell Susan Hastings Michelle Hauser Carolyn Havlik Jay Hawes Lee Hearn Steve Heiman Karl Heinrich Seyed Javad Hejazi Melissa Heller Jeff Herbert Cathy Heyrnan Steve Highsmith Leigh Ann Hightower Sarah Hill Heather Hrrtdman Ma H ry ogan Maureen Hogarty Valerie Holladay Vance Holmes Gala Holt Karl Hood Teri Hornsby Betsy Howell Brenda Hruzek Hollis Hughes Lori Hughuley Helen Huppertz Leigh Hurley Lisa Hyatt Nancy Irwin David Jackson Robert Jackson Jeft Jacobs Eric Jacobson Bruce Jamison Russel Jarboe Mk J x t e a Todd Jensen t V ' 'r ' ' ' viii' I . , s' IT 'W - sh . ' Ax 4? init,-z if I 'f.q,w - 1 L ' E , 'K xiii N '65 's . ,Wig . ' T., ix lf, W 55 x 'fy ' I , X H- 4 ef' Y AX' i r mt if u y . - J 'asl1tl 'il . . H, e Q . Z, , .,.: 1 g A 'Ve ' A I tg I 'f f 1.55 gp H ,4 '- . gigs' V ,,.. 'Z - ..-is f- airi .9 if if i ri -ii -J if iithff il' M' . ' fran. ,W . , fini. ,7., Q I y 1 i 1.1 A, 1 8 1 A J' I . ' .1 ,X Q 4'--, I ' F V, . .W L 445' . i ' ' A I I 3 W A ' l fit I' ' . 1 ta . 2- I- . .ff . I ea VTJX --I ' . A ' T7-it - r 4 faq ' Z f , X r 1 fi it if-will 9 ' . ,s at t get is . .- A 4 9 v 1 ' . x g J 2,4 A ft , as ttdht Lf- e R-its .f' 98 ' Seniors fhcrrison-iensenj The Basses ofa band ith all the different types of rock bands forming, perhaps the most popular may be the plain old garage band. The garage band consists of a garage full of ambitious young musi- cians playing their music to whoever will listen. One person that has sur- vived the garage triplis Richard Cole. Cole plays the bass guitar, and has been playing for four years. Two of my friends bought electric guitarsf, said Cole, I decided that I wantedito play an instrument too, so I spent my motorcycle money on a bass. Cole doesnit limit himself to the elec- tric bass. He plays the double bass in the orchestra and also the acoustic gui- tar. My mother used to play in the Houston Symphony, and my father is IN THE PRIVACY OF HIS OWN ROOM, with nothing but four walls for an audience, Richard Cole practices playing his bass guitar. Cole has played in several school bands and currently plays with Eastex Freeway. Cole and his band entered KlLT's Best Band in the City contest and came in first. They were chosen by the Stu- dent Council to play for the Homecoming Dance in the Cafeteria. Cole not only plays rock but also plays a double bass in the Orchestra. Photo by Gala Holt. in a 20-piece jazz band, said Cole. Cole is currently in the local band. Eastex Freeway, and plans to remain with the band until leaving for college. It,s different playing in a band like Eastex Freeway, Cole said. Most of the other bands I've been in only last about eight months to a year at the most, but Eastex Freeway has been together for eight years, he said. I During the Christmas Holidays Cole and Eastex Freeway visited a local recording studio to record a record. The record -was a single containing two songs composed by the band. . The leader of the band. keeps the business aspect separated from the musicians, said Cole. At the time I received a set pay, said Cole, but if I set up a show myself, I get extra cash. 'Tve met some very interesting peo- ' ple through music, said Cole. I've met Charlie Daniels and Willie Nelson. I would say that the best things about being in a band are the people you meet, the prestige, and of course, the money, Cole said. I enjoy playing, but I don't think I want to do it for too long a period of time. - 30 - i - A uslin Wilde

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