Ross S Sterling High School - Governor Yearbook (Baytown, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Learning what physically handi- capped students experience every day are students in Ms. Mary Lewis' lob Orientation class. Patrick Caesar, sophomore, was in- troduced to problems they go through while doing research in the library. Patrick had a difficult time using the card catalog and go- ing up the ramp while blindfolded and in a wheelchair. Photo by D. Fronto. Is tradition dictates, the Rangers me tearing through the break- rough poster before the Rayburn une. David Skinner, a team ember, exclaimed. I guess it’s ©tty good to have the posters. It Ids to school spirit and team orale. Photo by D. Fronto. A. ks she assists Talia Stevens. Mrs. Suzi Powers tries to lend some knowledge so a paper can be com- pleted correctly. In Mrs. Powers honors classes, many questions were asked, yet she always came through with an answer . or at least something that sounded good. Photo by E. Rasmussen. 1 rying to keep his footing while breaking a tackle during the game against Rayburn is running back Kerry Henderson. Although the Rangers went on to lose the battle. Kerry chalked up another 100-plus yard game. Photo by D. Fronto , Prologue 3

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Sterling first opened its doors in the fall of 1966, setting tne stage for a new era in Baytown. Mrs. Terri White, government teacher who was a freshman cheerleader here during that first year, recalled, “It was really exciting to get to create new traditions. We really had to show a sense of pride because we were the ‘outcast school’ at the time.’’ Mrs. Willena Cherry, registrar, who worked with Mrs. Winnie Brown, the first principal, for two years prior to this time, said, “Since we were the ‘new school’ that had cost the district lots of money, we had a hard time getting anything but the basics. But we pulled together, worked hard and had lots of fun.” Now, two decades later, the school is new enough to be of modern design yet old enough to be distinctly unique. Similarly, when an automobile is 20 years old, it can be considered a classic. Sterling, too, can be considered this, a place ageless in its changing with the times, offering much, in truly ... a classic setting. Ian lohnson. a senior office assis- tant. helps Ms Lisa Huntley with her dally routines. Ms. Huntley was secretary for Mrs. Janie Chris- tian. freshman assistant principal. Photo by E. Rasmussen. 2 Prologue



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At the band Halloween party Oc- tober 14. Trey Guidry, a junior with Amy Stuart, freshman, comes costumed as a rock star. I came dressed like this because I like David Lee Roth. Trey said. Pholo by H. Lutz. No. she's not playing dolls. Elaine Hernandez is just taking care of her project in Mrs. Brenda Stone's Home and Family Living class. Students were required to treat their dolls as real children for three days in order to find out what caring for a real child would be like. Photo by R. .Vester. I ust as things are always changing in all aspects of high school life, things also change in such places as the teachers' lounge. If they can't paint the town. Ms. Donna Swlnt and Mr. Doug Traylor decide they will help the walls of the downstairs lounge when faculty members gave the lounge a needed facelift. Photo by D. Franta. Getting caught up in the spirit of the moment. Missy Horton per- forms a Mexican hat dance as part of her initiation into the Spanish Club during Ms. Annette Moulder's class October 22. The event has become somewhat of a tradition in which many students participated. Photo by D. Franta. 4 Prologue

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