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AS PRINCIPAL WAYNE SCHAPER CONGRATU- LATES HER, Biology teacher Mrs. Karen Scho- feld accepts the Jess Anthony Award. Each year seniors vote on the most outstanding teacher for the award. Photo by Tommy Freireich. Awards Night ' 85
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hroughout the year. the success of the Football Team was just com- mon knowledge to most students. If one wanted to know how the Volley- ball, Basketball, or Tennis Teams were fairing, a quick glance in the Anvil would be a reliable source. But for any hard working student, rewards were showered in one night in a parent-and family-filled auditorium. May 9 served as the annual Awards Night ceremony, in which teachers honored outstanding students in all grades and courses. 155 students in all received awards. Probably one of the most anticipated announcements of the night was not that of an awarded student, but com- mending a teacher. The annual Jess Anthony Award, voted by seniors for the most outstanding teacher. was given to Biology teacher Mrs. Karen Schofeld. Principal Mr. Wayne Schaper began the commendations with a speech rec- ognizing the achievements in all fields throughout the year. Freshman awards were then presented. Kyra Buchko received a French II award while Julie Burrows earned the Physical Education and Typing awards. Janet Chenevert took Geometry IK and Biology IK awards. Donald Colt- rin, honored as Most Outstanding Freshman Boy. also received a Geome- try IK award in addition to an English 84 ' Awards Night Rosenthal. VOTED AS OUTSTANDING GIRL AND BOY of the Sophomroe class are Jane Dozier and Scott Calvin. Photo by Trent OUTSTANDING SENIORS are Tennis Team member Jennifer Kraft and HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT WINNERS include: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Rathgeber, Stacy Lewis, Andree Joubert, Kathy Leach, Karen Provenzano. SECOND ROW: Janet Green- IK award. Geometry IK and American History awards were presented to Brad Dalton, while Kelley Didion and David Easley won second and third places, respec- tively in the Optimist International Oratorical Contest. Janet Greenberg received an Ameri- can History and an English award. Scott Hubka also was given an English award, as well as a Geometry IK award. Physical Science awards were pre- sented to Daisuke Ichikawa and John Larkins. John also received second place in the Optimist International Oratorical Contest. Allison Leach, Stacy Lewis, and Lynn Mandell received English IK awards. Stacy was also given an Ameri- can History award, while Lynn was honored for Algebra IK and Typing. Kevin Morgan won first place in the Optimist International Oratorical Con- test, and Karen Rathgaber was awarded an American History award. Kermit Snelson received awards in English IK, Biology IK. and German II. Kenji Sunada was awarded a Gen- eral Drafting honor. To end the Freshman achievements. Kim Thompson received a Spanish II award in addition to being named Most Outstanding Freshman Girl. Chrissy Burnley opened the Sopho- more awards by receiving five honors. Confirmed on page 86 National Honor Society President Tom Schomburg. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. burg, Mike Whitty, George Caflisch, Ellito Stot- ler, Scott Krieger. TOP ROW: Brad Dalton, Jay Gross, John Eubank. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. JUNIORS ELECTED Carrie Ramsey and Boyd Brigman as out standing classmates. Both were honored at Awards Night May 9 Photo by Trent Rosenthal.
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-u IN ADDITION TO BEING an All-District lineman, Eric Schulz receives the honor of second run- ner-up in the 1977-78 Thom McAn Scholar7Ath- Iete of the year, Schulz was presented his tro- phy at the Awards Night ceremony. Photo by Tommy Freireich. STATE CHAMPION SWIMMEFIS Mike Tonery and Dean Putterman were recognized at the ceremony. Tonery set a state record in the IOO back stroke, while Putterman was first in the IOO breast stroke. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. 86 Awards Night C Olllflllled from page 84 She was presented an English II award. third place in the Optimist Interna- tional Oratorical Contest, an Algebra IIK award, Chemistry IK and German IV honors. George Caflisch was given a World History award, while the Most Out- standing Sophomore Boy honor was awarded to Scott Calvin. Bronwy Campbell won first place in a U.I.L. Spelling Contest. Michael Carlson took in four awards for Span- ish III, English II, Algebra IIK and French I. Nancy Christiansen received a Phys- ical Science award, while Mary Clos- mann took home English Il and Span- ish IV awards. John Davis was awarded a Geome- try IK award, while Jana Dozier received an English II award as well as the Most Outstanding Sophomore Girl honor. Physical Education awards were given to David Dorr and Jill Harris. Cam Hewell and Paul Tucker were awarded Algebra IIK honors. John Payne received a German III award as well as a Biology IK honor. while a Typing award was given to Maria Pope. Dean Puuterman was honored for being a State Champion swimmer in the IOO Breaststroke. Jenny Smith and Joan Weiner were given English II awards, while Chris Smith earned a Physical Science awards. HONORED AT AWARDS NIGHT were, BOTTOM ROW: Lisa Flawl, Susie Woodhams, Lynn Man- dell, Julie Burrows. TOP ROW: John Landfi, Cecile Closmann, Brent Cervich, Tommy Freir- eich. Woodwork to calculus rapping A Physical Science award was giver to Chris Smith, and World History anc Chemistry awards were presented tc Katy Smitherman. Mike Whitty received awards for English II. Geometry IK, and Worl History. Kenneth Womack closed thj honors for sophomores by earning a Woodworking award. 42 juniors were honored, starting with Fritz Backus for English III. Doug Baron and Jim Black earned Elemen- tary Analysis awards. and Doug alsc received a Physics IK honor. Boyd Brigman was voted Most Out- standing Junior Boy by his classmates. Debbie Bunce was given a Physical Education award. David Chenevert earned an Elemen- tary Analysis award. Kay Chittick was a Gold Key winner in the l978 South- eastern Texas Scholastic Art Awards contest sponsored by Foley's and the Houston Post. Mary Kay Clinton received an Alge- bra II award, while Joan Creigh earned an American History award. John Eubank not only received a World History award, but also a certifi- cate of participation in the 1978 Scho- lastic writing contest sponsored by Foleys and the Houston Post. I Karen Forsythe earned the Jean Boles Award for Best Beginners inl debate, and Marla Francis followed with a Homemaking II award. Kerry Galvin and Catherine Graubart each received English awards. Bryan Gregory was awarded a Biol- ogy IK honor, while Susan Holloway received awards for Business Educa- tion and Shorthand. Linda Hood earned awards in Spanish V and Latin 1. Conlinued an page 89
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