Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Freshmen ew leaders take top jobs New leaders once again replaced the old ones as ninth-graders began their high school year. Freshmen started campaigning in October with decorated posters, catchy sayings and the usual promises listed in their speeches. Eighteen candidates with these qualifications ran. The new officers included President Quinn Stinson, Vice president john Pilati, Secretary Kathy Rejaie, Treasurer Stacie Lumsden and Representative-at- large Carol Ann Smith. I love being on Student Council and working on projects and with people. I thought it would be hard, but the job was mostly fun, com- mented Carol Ann. These five freshmen had ample op- portunity to be busy as they planned their one major money-making pro- ject, selling Christmas ornaments. The money was used to buy a wreath and present it as a gift to the school, according to Stinson. The wreath was placed on the Mustang at pep rallies to promote school spirit. by Lisa Mason Freshman class officers were Treasurer Stacey Lumsden, President Quinn Stinson, Representative-at-large Carol Ann Smith, Secretary Kajy Rejaie and Vice president john Pilati. Photo by jim Tomforde. ix? av i f 4 ' tv Lisa Ackerman Ellen Adair Carter Adcock Craig Addinggon usan A en Steve Appel Doug Applegate Eleanora Ave lan Gabrielle Bains Stephanie Baird Matt Baird Mary Baker Nancy Baker Sarah Bakken Iohn Bankston Marie Barnett Leslie Barr lane Bartlett Charles Barrett Stacie Bateman Dianne Bell Matt Bennett Monty Bennett ' Rene Bennett V . 196 O Freshmen

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Iohn Zgourides Marta Wa ner Lissa Wahlem Scott Waltman Bethany Watts H 'l W H1 ey ax Richard Wedel Anne Welch Bruce Werstak Susan Whitsell Catherine Whitty Astrid Williams lohn Wilson Leslie Wilson Ingrid Wollam Carver Yee Lowell Youngblood I fficers plan fundraisersg praise enthusiastic classmates D spite their status as I derclassmen the Sophomore Class flcers set out to prove, and did I ove that they were capable of get- g the 1ob done. lcer elections for the class were and very close. Great interest part of the class resulted in an which included a flood of and run-offs. Finally President Susan Hillman, resident Mike Mor an, Iennifer McGee, Treasurer Watts and Representative- lay Filderman were elected represent the class. Together, they to a year of successful In September, they organized a during football season they a victory flag to the school arch they sold magazines. of the organization was by the president. According nnifer Susan is an organized, t person. She always put a lot work and time into it. We didn't to meet near as much because would always have so much She was interested and she all the officers carried a of the load. We didn't really specific 1obsg the treasurer real- didnt handle the money and I t have to write a bunch of We all did the same type of Lf: work and about the same amount, said Iennifer. Each officer agreed that having such an enthusiastic class to work for helped them to carry out their ideas. We tried to get as much done as we could. Our class had a lot of sup- port and spirit. The picnic was a brand new idea and it went over so well, said Iennifer. The officers emphasized their pride in the Sophomore Class as a whole. I think our class is one of the best, all around. We've got all types: athletes, band people, real intellects, I mean all kinds. And whatever they're into, they go all out. We operate well, I'd say, stated Morgan. S, D Ll Sophomore Class officers included President Susan Hillman, Vice president Mike Morgan, Secretary jennifer McGee, Treasurer Bethany Watts and Representative Iay Filderman. Photo by lim Tomforde. Members of the class expressed the same enthusiasm for their officers. I know the picnic and everything else they did was a lot of work and took a lot of time. I think they did a good job, said Sophomore Connie O'Conner. A lot of times 'officers just sit around and don't do anything, but I didn't think our class has ever been that way, said Sophomore lean Madden. We've always been well represented. utr by Mary Lynn Karvelas Sophomores O 195



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April Berkshire Anamary Bilski Maryana Bilski Parker Binlon Becky Birdwell Rachel Blair Anne Boland Trey Book Megan Boyd Charlyn Bracken Wayne Bradberry Iohn Brittain Tracy Brown Eric Bucci Chuck Burge Richard Burge Gregg Burman Byron Burt Natalie Bush Dan Burns Kathryn Buttram Robert Butts Bruce Callahan Kirk Cameron Claudia Cam o Sean Cantrell, Bill Carter Kim Casey Rose Castellanos lohn Chenevert Elise Chittick Stacey Christensen Susan Chung David Clarius Matt Clark Karl Clinger Claire Closmann Ian Cloud Donald Cochran Diana Collins lohn Coolidge Greg Cooper lohn Cooper Kristin Cortez jennifer Couch Kelley Crawford Madeline Crisamore Stefanie Crump Iill Cucchiara Andrea Damone Alex Dancy Caliborne Danc Rosemary David, Debbie Davies Mary Davis Eric Dawson Henrique DePaiva Stanley Dessens Ion Deutser Catherine DeVerter Peter Dietz Kevin DiLeo Robert DiMaria Rick Dobie Kai Dossey Ga riel Drorilia Lynn Drury Anne Dudrick Patti Dunn Molly Dunscombe Denise Dupont Sheryl Durkee Susan Dussler Iohn Earthman Chris Edwardsen Patricia Eikermann Grant Emison Ashley Ewen Brock Fairchild Lynne Faris l ru:-zlnnt n O

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