David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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A. v J lf. s... Roger Ball Dan Boelsche Flick Branning Debbie Burton Darcy Caravatho Dave Cleveland Jill Cortez Tim Dahlstrom . fl v. Randy Barnette Shawn Bohl Marc Briggs Lori Burton Terri Cardenaz Pam Clifton Michelle Cottle Carrie Daniel Cheryl Becker Natalie Bohlin Meg Brimnstool Beth Byerly lsidro Carrasco Rick Colaluca Gigi Coufal Kathy Daniels Betsy Bennet! Paul Boiko Dana Brown John Byrne Maria Castro Guy Colbath Lanria Cravens Kathleen Darilek Galen Bennett Steve Boiles Bret Brunell JerryCaldwelI Dina Cervantes Dianne Coldewey Brian Crawlord Lisa Davis , s f- W rv fikklax 1 XQ.:-:53'f, i X h if f Q Gary Bixler Roger Boling John Bryant September Campbell Mike Cha se Daniel Collins Daryn Crawford Teresa Davis Teresa Blaine Christine Bolt Sandra Buentello Mike Canady Dedra Chastain David Collins Neil Crites Jerry Day Michael Board Sheila Boyd James Bultington Eslella Cantu Bobby Cisneros Londa Coar Debbie Crumley Cynthia Dears freshmen 189 by Jim Sturm and Carolyn Foote

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-t , r j Q ,C ', X V A My W, itll! Personal Y? T ll , , I l I0 . nixswy 341. ' V I 'ti-' Q r V I . x ' V :jig fa ' .ignite Aki V! ' t ff' U, ' L A-J , J 9 Q 1' j rig, J ' ' ' , Q, , ii ,gf if i 'Q as FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Susan Pmder, treasurer, 'jr .- Q5 1: -' Mike Garza, secretary, Mari Kelley, vice-president, f -- ti, ' A 'I and Karen Kelley, president. tg, V f y . jr b I A fs gf , ' nf' 'Si' ,TT A H., -Qt' Pj at ...i .., Q ,. I . . 5 2 I -', i Freshmen learn fo find a place in the crowd., , , jj t . t j The first day at any new school can body acted like they didn't care about W g! ' N be a traumatic experience. But when anybody else. j , i you're a freshman and the school is Still, for all freshmen, the shift to one as crowded as Crockett, it can be high school is a big step. You find even more unsettling. yourself with more freedom than you y ss I Orientation was held on Aug. 26 to have ever been allowed in school gl gg, introduce freshmen to Crockett, its before, and there are more people to .1 ' V I j rules and the building. Members of know, more clubs to join, and more Qi -Q -fr, f., 'H' r 1. l the faculty, Texans and Tex-Anns classes to take than at other schools ' 'f Q ' were present to show freshmen simply because of our size. ' F f around. At an assembly, administra- Though most freshmen were con- i ': ' A tors spoke to the students, encourag- cerned about the crowds, and their ' I j jfg5 s ing them to enjoy high school, and impersonality, Roscoe Daniel r .: Q- b y . suggested that getting involved in expressed the opinion held by the . -A me extracurricular activities would make majority of freshmen about Crockett, Q Q.. A 4 J their time more worthwh1 le. lt's all right! 'fr . il But, on the whole, freshmen were And though it can be frightening more concerned with just finding for a freshman to adjust to the cattle- classrooms and dodging the crowds like stampedes between bells, like Denisexseira Mafgafelmaa Mmxdams on their first days than worrying everyone else, a freshman learns to ?2Z?LiQ3,'i,Z'., 2'5?j',Ll7,QZ.f'de'e e QSZZELZTI RusseIlAnderson ames ngin about what clubs to join. Teddy Burton said about his first impressions, lt's so crowded, every- 188 freshmen adapt and find his own place in the crowd. Terra Alrnogabar Judy Anglin Jim Armentrout Be ly Ares Sh Barak Debbie Anguiano Diane Arndt Mike Aue John Baird Tricia Arledge Kim Ashford David Babcock Paul Baker



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, ., , ,b .lm .H A A 2:31 f V vw 'A . 'N 6 usan ic erson Lyn Dittert L i MaryDuran er caD er C I 't-VX Dirtmar Ed .. :'tQi3.1i' - 2 ' si if EV' 4' Q ' , Y 1 ,ft-1 Q as 'Q' X , A, ,-tv: ' if 5 g! ' 152- -rf ji grin. ' K' WLT , ' .Q 'fvff A ,if ff? s D it Q if V v Q T ' . w 9. .J ' . L t. ' If - . we 1 S E ff f . Q H fy g eq - i . u i 'f' I Tommie Deaerry Patricia Decell Cathy DeLaROSa hael Dunagan J dy Dunn K lli Elzner L D I coil Mic D Dbl Eli' tt Kate Elrod Gettin al jx 190 freshmen One of the most spirited freshman organizations, the freshman band cheers on the Cougars as the freshman football team battles for victory. Vickie Dodson Carrie Doiron Theresa Drager: Sandy Edwards Lydia Elich Troy Eiler Freshmen spirited. You quickly learn that the football season is one of the best times of the year to prove that you belong. What better way is there than to prove it than to show your spirit. And accord- ing to Nlr. K. W. Carter who said, they Cfreshmenl have more spirit than the 10, 311, or 123' The class of 1981 has obviously discovered this. They have learned to build that special kind of spirit that wins the spirit stick and shows the upperclassmen that they are an integral part of school spirit. ln doing this, freshmen have sought out special groups like the Freshman Cheerleaders or the Cougarettes to lead them into the battle of the victory cry. By having their own freshman pep rallies and games, fresh- men have also been given a chance to take pride in their class' achievements. Their pride shines through their spirit, and the class of '81 is sure to grow in spirit as it grows in years.

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