Highlands High School - Brigadoon Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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5 I FEICG 'K LL' ' . -.LZJ EA tt K KJ . , T A lg, 'P i l gf 1 14-my 1 ., ufiv't!'h 4. .N- n I 81 PIHCGS The students of Highlands High School share a common existance. This existance that they share is more commonly known as Campus Life. Campus Life is the time students spend on their studies. The hours, minutes, and seconds the stu- dents spend trying to solve a math problem, or finding a thesis statement for his term paper due the next day. Campus Life is school work. Campus life is spending those special moments with that special friend. The guy or girl that lends you his or her homework or saves you a place in the lunch line. Campus life is having that trustwor- thy friend to see at school. Campus life is recreation. Making the extra point that gives your club the win in the intramural games. Playing an important position in the Bi- District game, or being a fan cheering the team on to a big win under the leadership of the cheerlead- ers. Campus life is taking a break from the pres- sures of school. Campus life is achievement. Making straight A's after working so hard. Winning a Band Sweep- stakes prize in a different state. Getting a S.A.I.S.D. Scholastic Achievement Award. Cam- pus Life is graduating after twelve years of school. Campus Life is Faces and Places. Pages Completed by David Kennedy and Eduardo Castro X Faces and Places X I7



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From 1958-1978 has been 20 years from ighlands High School, and twenty years f being number one. Number one in pirit and pride. Number one in academ- cs and athletic competition. 1978 was no exception. The Owl foot- ball team posted a 10-1 record and won he District 31-AAAA title. A member of hat team, offensive guard William Pitts, as selected to the All-State team by the Yexas coaches. the only player named to he team from San Antonio, making him he number one football player in the city. Debra Jackson, a junior, also knows what it is like to be number one. She ran the finish line first in the District country race and co-captained the ict winning cross country team. The Owls Chess team was at the top at Harlandale Invitational Chess Tour- in December, and Lester Kelly A took first place in Class A competition. Keith Kelley was awarded top male stu- dent in Education during the Optimist Club's citywide competition. Highlands also fielded competitive teams in volleyball. tennis, baseball, golf and basketball. The Band, ROTC, and Brigade kept up the Highlands tradition as they won awards in many competitions. Individual students competed in UIL competition in 14 different categories. The Math Team brought home many rib- bons and trophies. VOE students were entered in competition in their own fields. as were art contestants. Every school year sees the rivalry between the classes. Every class believes they are number one. And every class is, in their own right. All in all. 1978 met the standards set by Highlands tradition in the past 20 years, and set standards for Highlands to keep in the future. This page, middle left: Toni San Miguel knows that she plays basketball and volleyball for the number one school. Tap right: The District Champs of 1977 in cross country, top row, lej to right: Coach Joanne Cockrell. Joan Stephens. Jacky Johnson. Carole Smith. Carol Stuterville. Alice Narvaez. Kneeling: Debra Jackson and Audrey Robison. Bottom left: The Battle Cry: When every class tries to prove who's number one. Bottom middle: San Antonio's number one football player William Pitts. Bottom right: Cheerleaders Bebe Alvarado and Anita Lin- coln urge the Owls' basketball team on to one more point and one more win. Opposite page, top: Eddie White knows who's number one. Top left: The class of '78 senior rings symbolize the tradition of being number one from 1958 to 1978. Bottom left: Not only was Keith Kelley San Antonio's top male student in Education and number one in the senior class. he also plays a mean game of ping pong. Bottom right: Hail to our Highlands. All hail to thee . . The opening words to the number one school's song. nun-.tum .it ll 11 MN 'Q 4' 'l 'T ' -E - A Q Page Completed by Mona Johnson! Faces and Places t 19

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