Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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10. x Beniors commend Stone with less Anthony Award f Ieff Fisher received an EA IK ward and Steve Garnett received an ceanography Award. EA IK award to Alyson George. David, Guinee won the Latin I while the Computer Math IL went to Travis Harrison and om Henige won a Physics IK Michelle Hoogendam was the American History A.P. Shelley Humphrey was given an rd for English IIIK and Carrie won the Typing I award. Kuenzel was awarded for workin French I. EAIK, English IIIK and Chemistry K honors were awarded to Ienni artin. Molly McBride received an ward for World History. arin Murphy won the English award. Kathy Pickett also won English IIIK award and Ioe won the V.O.E. award. 4 Emily Shuette was voted Most Outstanding Iunior Girl. Katherine Sullivan won the Russian I award and Mary Valicek won the World History Award. Suzy Thomas and Kate Vickers won the English IIIK award and Robert Zeien won the award for EAIK. The first Senior award was given to Alison Acord who received the Spr- ing Branch Memorial Sports Associa- tion awards for Calculus IK, Physics IK and English IIK. Alan Berk won an award for Astronomy. Lisa Brandt won second in job application in District and State. Kyra Buchko won a speech award and the National Honor Society Scholarship. Barbara Cannon won the Band Award and the Calculus IK award. Ianet Chenevert also won the Calculus IK award, as did Laura Clinton. Lee Chilton won the the English IVK award. The C.L.E.P. award went to George Coltrin, who was also voted Most Outstanding Senior Boy. Dana Craft won the T.A.G.G.S. award and the French V award. Brad Dalton won awards for Orchestra, Calculus IK and Chemistry IIK. Kelly Didion, voted Most Outstan- ding Senior Girl, also received the Spanish V and English IVK awards. Lauren Dudley won the General Drafting award. The yearbook award went to Kathy Dyer and Susan Feigin won an award for outstanding contribution to The Anvil. continued on page 74 Fine arts award winners included: Front row: Kristen Greer, Scott Holliman, Iana Norris, Margaret O'Keefe, Buck row: Anne Gregory, Marie Burnett, Kenneth Knowles, lana Greenberg. Photo by lim Tomforde. Pride in her eyes as she flashes a grin to the audience, Senior Suzie Prince receives her award. Suzie was one of the many seniors honored. Photo by lim Tomforde. Dedication was the main quality expected from Reata and Anvil staffers. Iournalism award winners were Susan Feigin, lim Tom- forde, Leslie Simon, Doug Middlebrooks and Kathy Dyer. Photo by Taylor Stout. Awards Night O 73 JI

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flat.. W' Outstanding students excelled in such areas as academics and positive attitudes. Sophomores Iennifer McGee and Greg Funderburk were recognized as having these qualities. Photo by lim Tomforde. Spring marks the choosing of outstanding students by fellow classmates. Freshmen Ianis Giles and Brock Fairchild were honored. Photo by lim Tomforde. Field trips, projects and guest speakers spiced up Ms. Patti Stone's sociology classes. The seniors honored Ms. Stone with the less An- thony Award for outstanding teaching ability. Photo by Scott Coleman. 72 O Awards Night Y, ' Q it Ny? Science award winners were Front row: Clara Bui, Gary Loh, Scott Hubka, Sarah Longly, Steve Garnett: Buck row: Lori Lohman, Chris Williams, Alan Burke, Tom Henige, William Stephens and David Turvey. Photo by lim Tomforde. yn. Foreign language award winners were F row: Kelly Didion, Karen Andreini, Clara Dana Craft, Franz Huber, Susan Chung, row: Catherine Legro, Claire Closmann Brittain, Marc Boom and David Turvey. by lim Tomforde.



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Y O 74 0 Awards Night 'X Colleges award grads record high cash scholarships Fred Fram won the Debate Award while the Shell Companies Merit Scholarship was awarded to Duane F ranklet and Texas A8zM awarded a Merit Scholarship to Larry Garrett. lanet Greenberg won an English IVK award along with a Calculus IK award and a Bank award. Kristin Greer also received a Band Award and Anna Gregory received a Chorale Award. Robert Harris was awarded for Sociology, Lewis Henderson for Con- sumer Education and lay Hermann was awarded the Department of Ar- my ROTC Scholarship Award. William Hiebeler won the CVAE award. For Outstanding contribution to the Theatre Arts, Scott Holliman was awarded. lay Hooper won the General Metals award and Scott Hubka won the Physics IIK award. Willie Hunt was honored as the Outstanding Physics Student of the year. lay Iler won the Shell Companies Scholarship, Charles Kefauver won an American History Award and Sarah Kemey won the Orchestra Award. Ken Knowles won the Chorale Award, as well as the United Daughters of Confederacy Scholarship. The Spring Branch Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Kim Krivan and Alison Leach was com- mended for her work in German I and Government. Martha Lee received the Architec- tural Drafting award and Lauren Luchi received an award for Homemaking. Anne Luttrell received a Scholarship from Texas A8zM. Sophie Magnier received the EA IK award and the Latin II award. English IVK, Government and Economics awards went to Lynn Mandell. Christopher McBride received the Machine Woodworking Representing the Army ROTC, Major Alfonso Groche gave a special scholarship award to Senior lay Hermann. Hermann was one of several scholarship recipients. Photo by Scott Coleman. Speech award winners include Front row: Carrie lacobs, Melissa Bokenkamp, Sunil Kothari, Kyra Buchkog Back row: Fred Fram, Allison Yates, Susan Hofker, Susan Burnley and Krista Gregory. Photo by lim Tomforde. award. Melanie Meyer received a Govern- ment award and Misato Muto receiv- ed the Spanish I award. lana Norris won the Theatre Arts award. Margaret O'Keefe won the Music Theory award and a Chorale Award. Cari Simmons received the Cer- tificate of Achievement for the Na- tional History Day Fair. For her dedication to'The Anvil, Leslie Simon was commended. She also received a Scholarship from the Spring Branch Memorial Rotary Club. Kermit Snelson won the German V and English IVK awards and William Stephens won the Aviation award. lohn Thomas won a Rice University Merit Scholarship and Kim Thomp- son won an award for Calculus. - lames Tomforde received the Chuck Barris Memorial Photo lour nalism Award for his contributions tu the Anvil and the Reata. Kristen Tucker won the Art Awar and Caroline Van Brummen won thi Government award. Ronald Wimberly received Physical Education award, Rand Woodard won an Art award an Alison Yates won the Accountin Award. Finally, Barbara Cannon wa designated a Presidential Scholar Program Finalist by the United Stat Commission on Presidentia Scholars. bu by Mary Lynn Karvela Tracy Thompson and Lee Chilton received th D.A.R. Good Citizenship award. It W presented by the Alexander Love Chapte Photo by lim Tomforde. Seniors Leslie Simon and Kim Thompso smile with satisfaction and delight as they we named Most Likely to Succeed . Photo Dan Thompson.

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