Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Industrial Arts members were: Cliff McCart- ney, Sponsor Crys Howard, Larry Garrett and Steve johnson. The club kept itself busy with architectural designs. Photo by Taylor Stout. Last minute details are taken care of by students preparing for the Industrial Arts Fair. Seniors Kristen Tucker and Martha Lee view another model. Photo by Taylor Stout. F CA, architects Aspirations of becoming a renown- ed architect or craftsman may never be met, yet members of the Industrial Arts Club have gained at least local recognition for their talents. The club was organized for students enrolled in metalshop, woodshop or drafting classes. Members of the club represented Memorial in various contests. Com- petitors entered woodcrafts, metalcrafts or architectural designs created over the course of the year. Local winners continued to regionals and then traveled to state. We were kind of at a disadvantage because we only have 17 members. Schools like Spring Branch enter loads of people and several other schools in Texas enter hundreds of kids, explained President Senior Larry Garrett. However, We've cleaned up a few times, he added. In order to reach the contests, gas money was raised through candy and peanut sales. They also held get togethers for relaxation, socializing and a poker game or two, joked Secretary Senior Robert Boyd. Officers included Vice President junior Trey Pratt, Treasurer Senior jim Sanderson, Sergeant-at-arms Senior Rusty Webb, Reporter Senior Mary Tritico, Garrett and Boyd and sponsor was Mrs. Crystal Howard. Few members planned careers in the Industrial Arts field. Everybody was in it mostly for fun. The people in drafting will probably go into ar- chitecture, but the other stuff is just hold fellowsh1p like an extra hobby for everyone, commented Garrett. Another religious group, consisting of aspiring Memorial jocks and jockettes, was the National Fellowship of Christian Athletes IFCAI. This group met on every other Tuesday night and topics ranged from speakers to just discussions among members. Our purpose was just to get a bunch of guys together who shared the same bond - whether it be foot- ball, basketball, track or whatever, said President johnny Kennedy. Speakers for the meetings have been of a wide variety. We've had a bunch of different professional athletes and also some people who weren't athletes, it all depended, said Senior George Coltrin. A new diversion was the addition of girls to the organization. In former years the club consisted only of males. There are a lot of girls in athletics, also, and we wanted the same chance to meet that the guys had, said Senior Vice President Michelle Fontenot. A convention in january was at- tended by one member of each of the groups. The convention was held in Dallas and we voted on who got to go. There were kids from FCA groups all over the nation, said Michelle. The people who went really got a lot out of it, she added. 1,-U by Mary Lynn Korvelo Ind. rts

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FC . Members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes IFCAI gather in front of the fieldhouse. Front row: Hal Kuntz, Mark Krog, lay Iler, and Mike Morgang Second row: Tom- my Davies, Iames Cook, Rick Beeler, lohnny Kennedy, Ricky Roberts, Scott Dukes, Bruce Read and Coach Nicholsg Buck row: George Coltrin, Sam Adams, Warren Wilson, Chris Anderson, Mark Stockham, Scott Savage and lohn Wilson. Photo by Grant Olbrich. Crowded with exhibits, Memorial City Mall hosted the Industrial Arts festival. Sophomore Cliff McCartney browses through the displays as Mrs. Crystal Howard looks on. Photo by Taylor Stout. Industrial Arts provide facets for many possi- ble professional careers. Senior Iohn Bridges and Iunior Helen Cates look into a miniature house model. Photo by Taylor Stout. 68 I Industrial Arts



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X 'X Awards night honors outstanding students for wor Carefully planned science projects, well written English papers or perhaps an enthusiastic attitude in P.E. warranted honor for students on May 12, at Memorial's Awards Night. Following nominations by the senior class officers, Miss Patti Stone was voted most deserving of the less Anthony Award for outstanding teachers. Following this presentation, Freshman Marie Barnett received the R. L. Cook Award for her achievements in theatre. Rene Bennett then received the physical education award. Marc Boon received honors in French III and American History. Claire Closmann was honored for outstanding work in Spanish II and English IK as Diana Collins won Algebra IK and English IK awards. lohn Coolidge won an award for Geometry IK. Nominated by his teachers and elected by his peers, Brock Fairchild received the award for Most Outstan- ding Freshman Boy. Lynn Faris won an English IK award and lanis Giles was announced as Most Outstanding Freshman Girl. Michael Harshman was awarded for English IK, while Franz Hubec received a German III award. Catherine Legro's outstanding achievement in French II was awarded. Stacey Lumsdem was given an English IK award and Marnie Piz- zitola won an award for Algebra IK. American History awards went to Ann Van Wart and Chris Williams. Williams also received 'Biology IK Scholarship winners were Front row: Danny Weingist, Debbie Maddox, Mary Tritico, Kyra Buchko, Scott Hubka, Kim Krivan, Shaun Rupert, and Barbie Berryman: Second row: Brad Dow, Laura Clinton, Ann Luttrell, Don McClure, lay Herman, Susie Prince, Larry Garrett, David Easley and Fred Framg Back row: Bud Thomas, George Coltrin, Lee Chilton, lohnny Kennedy, Duane Franklet, Kenneth Knowles, Leslie Simon, lohn Richardson, Ira Green, and lay ller. Photo by lim Tomforde. History and government award winners were F rout row: Caroline Von Brummen, David Turvey, Christopher Wilson, Mary Francis Valicek, Michelle Hoogendam, Melanie Meyer, Lynn Mandell, Sharon Knight, Back row: Charles Kefauver, Larry Garrett, Kenichi Mine, Marc Boom, George Coltrin, Bobby Har- ris, Molly McBride, Anne Van Wart and Carrie Simmons. Photo by lim Tomforde. 70 O Awards Night and the Geometry 1K awards. lessica Stevens won the Reading Development award while William White won an Algebra 1K award. The first Sophomore award went to Roxanne Baird for Physical Educa- tion. less Dear was given Algebra 11K and English IIK awards, followed by Greg Funderburk, voted Most Outstanding Sophomore Boy. Funderburk also received the lour- nalism 1 award. Michael Hulbert was honored for Algebra Ilk, as was Lori Lohman. World History awards went to Sharon Knight and Kenichi Mine. Paul Luther received an English IIK award, as did Teresa Nolan, Tori Von der Mehden and David Turvey. lennifer McGee was announced Most Outstanding Sophomore Girl. lennifer Shroff was awarded an Algebra IIK award and Charlotte Stockham won a Physical Education

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