Stratford High School - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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, . f J - 3 Y 'W , '20 According to Dale, woodshop students learned I enjoy working with rules on using the wood, stated Freshman machines, how to use them, Dale Detten, and building procedures, and safety. projects, like the table and Dale then added, I just like ., it ,, shelf I'm working on now. W 5' 5 li.. g Since he enjoys building things, Junior Jim Hunt thought that woodshop was an interesting course. I like doing things with my hands and using the machines, commented Jim. We had to do a bunch of required projects, and then we could build our own things, Jim explained. l'm building a pair of lamps. 'II Mitchell Brown, senior, took drafting because he wants to be a mechanical engineer, and he felt that the course would prove beneficial. I wanted to see if I liked it before I got into college, said Mitchell. Also, I like the drawing. J honors 105

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zgewan, ' Drafting Il student, particularly enjoyed working H , ,, on projects. I like drawing, H 3 3 fun Class, James continued, and Mr. commented Junior James Th ' Niles. You don't have gui?-Sen IS a pretty neat homework. James, a 7 . a 1 1 Ever since I can remember, said Senior Mike Conway, I have had something to draw with in my hand. I have illustrated my feelings and thoughts ever since I was a child. Mike added, I feel rather lucky to have been given a talent which I can make a living at. Mike also felt that his interest in drama has made his works more dramatic and emotional. wwf 'Wi I I guess I took it because it looked interesting, said Junior Kenny Foster, and I like art. According to Kenny, drafting consisted mostly of drawing and me Hoping to be an architect someday, Junior Paul Homeyer took drafting to Ill building models. This year, stated Kenny, who was in Drafting Il, I enjoyed building the models. I got to be creative. It's great. learn what it's all about. Naturally, the architectural part was Paul's favorite, in additon to drawing houses. Among other things, Paul drew some buildings and plans for a plant nursery. ,f PQ . ,, M , a



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As aa: a member of Mu Alpha Theta, JETS, and the French club for four years, Laurie Duff alwa s works to do her best. Y I plan to major in business or finance, because that interests me, explained Laurie. She will attend Rice for its better quality of education. X WF ' ' ' The ice Board of Governors Jones Scholarship and a Shell National Merit are just a few of the scholarships Laurie Mango has received. She plans to attend Rice where she will study nuclear fusion or medicine. She explained, I just push myself. Nobody forces me to work this hard. I just want to be the best I can. Wag-was : 4 a . Ever since the first quarter l've been working for this, said Tom Davis. His hard work has paid off. Tom has been accepted at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he plans to study mechanical engineering. He emphasized, I do study more than most people, but not as much as others. Everything just fell into place for me. 0 ' ' ' Being in the top ten wasn't my original goal, commented Chris Wallis. I just did my best and tried for exceIlence. Chris plans to major in chemistry and medicine at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where they stress a liberal education. I 4 0 0 Anyon who's in the top ten is there because of hard work, not super intelligence, summed up Jean Breaux. She plans to attend Texas A8.M, where she will study either chemical engineering or law, for its excellent political science department. 106 top ten

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