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

 - Class of 1978

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l - 4 i P l l I l l 2 F 3 l 28 ! Faces and Places! Page Completed by Mona Johnson Intramurals Increase Involvement And Spirit , P y 4 5 MM ,I l 1978 was a year of expansion for th Highlands intramurals program. Intramu rals were sponsored by the Student Coun cil and aided by Mr. Biggers and Mr. Gar cia. The intramural sports included soc cer, ping-pong, and tennis in addition t X the established programs of basketball, volleyball and softball. Clubs and classes entered teams in the various programs for a time of competil tion and fun. The sports taught students and teachers that competition can be fun. The soccer tournament was won by the German Club. The History Club won the volleyball competition. Paul Hartman and' Debbie Montelongo took first place in the mixed doubles ping-pong tournament.

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1-a-h. The great American pastime, n . eggs face it, going to classes all day E, tests and studying can make even staunchest dieters hungry. Luckily, for f us, Highlands was always willing to mmodate. here was always some club selling dy for a money making project. The -dent Council sold popcorn after school the first time in 1978. After school e sales are always popular. especially en the Los Espanoles sold hot choco- on those cold winter days. Any spe- occasion was a good excuse for a class y. you were lucky enough. you could ch a cupcake from one of the boys u played varsity sports. Or if you really ldn't wait till lunch, you could sneak out to the boys' gym and buy a bag of munchies. Lunch time meant a flood of hungry bodies rushing into the cafeteria. Three hot food lines, three snack lines and a soda water line kept everyone happy. Of course, there are always those who prefer to brown bag it. After school eating events were also always in the news. The Owl Band spon- sored two Mexican Suppers during the 1977-78 school year. The Brigade spon- sored their annual Picnic and a Spaghetti Dinner in February. Many of the school's clubs held ban- quets. The social get togethers meant good friends and good food. At any rate, H.H.S. students of 1978 found it easy to get hungry, but hard to starve. ' .- 'VB Opposite page, top: Sandra Barden enjoys a chalupa at the annual Brigade Picnic. Top left: Tonya Adams, front, and Pam Anderson are lucky enough to be in Ms. Tessman's homemaking class. Top right: Ms. Russel's third period class set an appetizing table for her baby shower. Middle, left to right: Two girls munch up a hot dog at the Heritage Week Carnival. Bottom left: Jeri Owensby digs into a plate of Mexi- can food at the Band Supper. Bottom right: .loan Ste- phens sells Mary Haecker a box of candy for V.O.E. as Sheryl Campbell finishes off some cookies made in homemaking class. This page, tap leh: Ms. Tess- man's homemaking class sits down to a Thanksgiv- ing feast which they prepared themselves. Top right: Lynette Connors, Nana Grobe, and Kathy Stover sell Ruben Diaz sweets at the German Club bake sale. Bottom left: The Brigade sells refreshments to those attending the Picnic. Bottom right: Students eat the hot meals provided by the cafeteria. And you wonder why they call us the Mean Maroon. Page Completed by Mona Johnson! Faces in Places I 27



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. .VI J ,Wa rf: I. A, K 5- .-fun ' -fl Opposite page, top left: Ms. Shirley Rich, Keith Kel- ley. and Jeanette Trimnal hope for a Trig Trotter win. Top right: Donna Nunley positions for a shot. Bottom left: Highlands FHA duels with the Afro- American Unity Club at the opening tip-off. Bottom right: Vemon Scott shows his expertise form in a ping pong match. This page, top left: Paul Hartman and Debbie Montelongo teamed up to win the mixed doubles tournament. Top right: David Salinas makes a move on Richard Hall. Middle left: Barron Barnes retums the serve in effort to win a challenge match. Bottom right: Lon Beard waits for the game to start while Sheryl Campbell gives some expert advice to Debbie Edwards and teammate. Bottom lej: Debbie Vidal takes the jump over Gloria Pacheco, but Los Espanoles took the game.

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