East Central High School - Hornet Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1986
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She plays referee, On a pretty day Seniors sit outside and show off their beach wear. In front of the cafeteria is the hot spot on warm days. After beating South San for the District title Mike Gorhum jokes around in a bucket of water with a bot tie of Welch s grape juice Our fourth straight District title was something to celebrate about, We ended the season as Area Champs and I have a lot of good times to Mike Gorhum During a pep rally, Arden Knight per- forms a skit with the cheerleaders to lv1r. Fly by nights neighborhood DAYS OF GL RY lory days. Oh how they pass year brought us a lot to hang on to. We had our victories and defeats, good times and bad. No matter which it was, we each had our own special Hglory day. We all reminisced on our Area title, which the football team brought us. The thrill and excitement of the team made our wishes come true. What about the new leaf turned over by the halftime you by. This organizations? With a new band director and dance team sponsor, each show was a thriller. The new changes around school enhanced the learning environment as well as motivate us to be academical- ly strong. The new module provided the extra-space needed to help us strive for excellence. This year created Glory Days for all of us. Together we had given ourselves many things to be proud of and to symbolize our Glory Days. - Q . it . hile showing his talents on the kateboard, Travis Hurst breaks the onotony of school. Sometimes school can be tiring, and after a hard day's work Charleen Pearce takes a nap. Glynis Speer leaves school and reap pears as a clown. She gives Bill Wynn balloons during B lunch. 'Q QQ ii loryg 13 one who or that which br- i n g s s u c h praise, honor, distinction or renowng source of pride. 23 state or condition of ultimate magnificance or prosperity. Texas was in its glory as it celebrated its sesquicenten- nial. The 150th anniversary of Texas brought honor and praise to all. Our state has pro- spered tremendously over the years. During this time we At lunch things get pretty boring. Timmy Fiawson keeps it fun though by joking around with Cindy Cameron, Practice makes perfect! JV cheerleader Pam Mutz works hard to do her best at a new cheer. . Opening should all be truly thankful that we are living in Texas. Each and every l-lornet has something to celebrate also. We are all a part ofa school in its glory. We have all brought honor and distinction upon our school with our ambition and pride. All 1604 of us have created the best of our lives-our glory days. While striving to keep her grades up and social life going, April Shipler talks about her weekend plans. Y 'QW A . Z, X its 66 I always enjoy the Spirit Days. I think by dressing up we enhance the spirit 10079. Terry Galbraith On a long trip back from Laredo, Var- sity cheerleaders Suzy Doege and Janel Fletcher goof off on the bus Keeping her word, Mrs. Ward dances at the Judson pep rally. She performs with the Fannybees to a cat- chy tune as the crowd goes wild. At lunch, Terry Galbraith looks for something good to eat She was one of the many who dressed up for Spirit Days. QQ X prtng break, graduatton, campus ttte, and Homecoming-these are tust a tew ot the memories we shared together. Ptaoes to go, eopte to see and we had so ttttte ttme. - tights were on Sentors tor moments shared onty by them. Graduatton, sentor trip, and sentor week were thkngs they worked twetye years tor, and no one knew their pnde more than they dtd. Pt was a poputar spot tor Sprtng n the new taoes made td atways Break. The , the drrye more than wort . ' the wondertut happentngs a cherrsh tavo h. nte beac f Port tun the su , h ttt We wou t our e Melenyzer does her At lunch Shawn hook spirit. She best to promote so d ess-up days with her duf- adds to the r ferent hair and gleaming pnde. wxlldlk .1 Maki gr Sef7i0 he be rs th'Ow st Offheirlast Ye Daffy a a d flun a Sp ay to remifzhg-his leifgacula, sg the er, Veryon aCh e with do work ou put your hands up high, your feet down low, and that's the way we Giggolo . . . Gigg-o-lo . . . Gigg-o-lo . . .I yelled aspiring students as they rocked the football team onto its fourth District win. The lights, sounds, music, spirit, and decorations done by the cheerleaders, l-loneybees, drill team, band and the rest of the harmonious student body made the pic- ture of the pep rally. Everyone had a job to do and it was done well. The team, as well as the stu- dent body, really enjoyed the suspenseful skits that kept everyone wondering what was to happen next, Then there were the Big Bad Buddy Bags that were well prepared and never left a football player hungry. All the work done set everyone on the right track! 4, 8 . . Pep Rallies Varsity cheerleaders create a vic- tory pyramid to wish the team good luck, The higher the pyramid the higher spirit soars at the Clemens pep rally High as the sky, spirit is shown by the Junior Varsity cheerleaders as they perform at the Hawaiian pep rally. The Hawaiian lei enhances the ata mosphere of the spirit. What a birthday surprise! Junior An' rally. She wears the shades to ke nette Strzelczyk celebrates her birth- from blushing, as she smiles w day with balloons and friends at a pep gratitude about the surprise. ummm! Q wir. S ,J As they display the '87 sign, the Jamrnin' Juniors want to make sure that they are heard. Showing class pride is a big part of each pep rally. With fired up Hornet Pride, and a cute escort, Juniors Kristi Drzymaiia and Tony Barasa enter the spirit zone with anticipation. The spirit is the source that blasts off the team. At attention are the Honeybees as they prepare for their dance number at the Harlandale pep rally. 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Homecoming week had ar- rived and all sanity disap- peared as people began to wear the festive attire developed by the Student Council especially for Homecoming. My favorite day was Kiddie Day because I got to bring my 12 . . . Homecoming Cabbage Patch Kid to school. Erica Deadra really liked it at school, Michelle Pruski said. The week began with Kiddie Day. Backwards Day got all mixed up on Tuesday. There was a camouflage invasion on Wednesday since it was Ram- bo Day. Ghosts and goblins came out on Thursday since it was Halloween. Halloween was my favorite day. l got to wear my pumpkin costume, Gigi lvladl said. The night air was filled with heat when the bonfire explod- ed into mystic flames extrac- ting enthusiastic screams and cheers from the surrounding crowd. Friday had finally arrived when the roaring '20s were in full swing. The main event of the pep rally was a duet of Saving All My Love For You, sung by Grace Garza and Jackie Thomas. 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Period extending from Friday night or Saturday morning, until Sunday night or Monday morning. So what does this mean? Simple, three days of going out or staying home and resting. So what did you do? Where did you go? Well, here are a few ideas given by students on what you could've done on weekends. First of all, if you're on restriction a lot, this story is not for you. Now keep in mind, these were not the only things to enhance your weekend. lf you had a car, some money, and a lot of gas, why not spend your time driving around? You'd be surprised by the creative things to do in San Antonio. If you don't mind the crowds, go to the mall. Satur- day afternoon is when l like to go to the mall, I think North Star is my favorite, said An- drea Morales. Sometimes peo- ple want to go dancing. lf you liked country music, Bluebon- net or Cestahowa were good places to go. If you liked new wave or punk music there were many places to go such as Images, Mr. Gs and the Bone Club. Usually on Friday or Satur- day, l like to go to lvlr. Gs and dance and meet people, said Louis McDonald, senior. For those of you who didn't like to dance, why not go to a late movie at the Galaxy or Windsor mall? Gne of the best was The Rocky l-lorror Pic- ture Show . After that, if you were hungry, go where everyone would be, Whataburger or El Tipico. Trying not to electrocute himself, Louis McDonald does his best in in- stalling a friends high-fi car stereo in his car. 16 . . . Weekends During the Christmas season, Charlotte Smith and Paul Shelburn shop for pool cues while walking through the mall. Shopping and babysitting can be Terri Lazar spends a little time and accomplished very easily as Diane mascara to get that cover girl look Walker takes her little friend to the She tries to look her best for her date mall, Looking at the varieties of snacks to eat, Pam Mutz takes time out from shopping to find something to satisfy her sweet toothg hopefully candy will do. 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This show was different because it was held on a Fri- day and a Saturday night, and before it had been held during the week. It seemed that what carried the show along its way was the outstanding performance of the emcees, Seniors Mike Vrzalik, Steve Holland, and Vilma Aguayo. To add to the variety of the show was the entertainment of the outburst of two underclassmen who walked onto the stage and sang a rap. These two underclassmen were our newly introduced Rude Boys featuring senior Ronald Stewart on lead vocals. The Senior Variety Show brought all the participating seniors a lot closer, Michelle Knowles said. l thought the show was a successg we didn't think there was going to be one at first, but everyone pulled together and made it special, she said. The dream team along with other acts on the show closed the evening with a color guard salute which may start a tradi- tion in ending the show on such a patriotic note. Expanding her vocal ability, Senior Elena Gabor fills the crowded gym- nasium with a harmonious tune, The song she sang was lv1adonna's Crazy for You . 24 . . . Variety Show Togetherness is shown as the '86 Senior Variety Show came to a close. The color guard ended the evening with a patriotic note that may start a tradition. Hawaii 5-0 never looked better. Chorus line senior boys bring a little of Hula tradition for entertainment. Sign in, please Senior Lori Boehme tells Randal Royce as he plays Mr, Foster in the TECAT skit. Applause for this was explosive. li 3 l l i i 1 in - Aww- -ls., A . , X Style at its best. Senior Rochelle Cun- ningham shows her own individual style in the Ebony Fashion Show. .36 0 :i ee e i T i i i T I L Q h i - f A L Q A M A 0 A n Qi 'I ' ' Z. Qi I ' I 'ii ... e T aa 1 ee i A i i i T A hat i . 0 : hen ithe Uma ple Ie n ces i 3 ' ' eV f1il'l S :O W o' .. '-ii . - y. 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I ' , ' QI V Ill ' . I - li .'.ll ' I O Tam V te tai with ' and rom , 10. I.: - Q 4- ' 0, ego 0 th i 1 night' T 1 V V- -2 1 J killin- 1' ' 'nr ...ro vi T ei ni i ii i iii iii 1llllHIl1lIIlfIl!l'1I .A-sk. Villa ueva mile ith 'o duri ,Q the a U l a: c H tel, st ents make a to st to n enj yable and ant pro mg 1 l , ' ' l M I 7 W 0 'E ' ' 'li Y H' 1.5 1 v , I 4 , . ill- ' , II arner again ake up, kid, you're go- ing to be late , shouted most of the seniors' mothers at 5 o'clock in the morning. Form one line, I'm not play- ing , said Mr. Vee as we lined up. All you heard while everyone loaded up was where's the doughnuts? , and then it rained. As we got on the road, the trip seemed to take forever. Maybe it was because we hit a top speed of 45 mph. Miss, I got to go to the bathroomg Miss, are we almost there'? . These were the sounds we all heard. Of course, if you were asleep, who cared. When we got on the road, I really thought that the trip was going to be a mess because of the rain, but it really turned out great, Kenny Carraway said. Anyway, with 30 minutes left to go, the sun came out, it looked great, soon after the storm hit. While there we unloaded the doughnuts and ate. After that the seniors were turned loose in the rain. Seniors were everywhere. In the water, on a boat, or on a mountain. As the rain came down, I'm sure people wondered Would it ever stop? Well, believe it or not, it did. It was perfect Catching a few rays while watching the football game, these senior girls seem to enjoy the break. Football was just one of the games the seniors played. After a hard day at Garner, Kenny Caraway crashes out due to the fact that he ate eight pieces of chicken and got two hours of sleep the night before. 28 . . . Senior Trip timing, just in time for the chicken, all 2100 pieces of it. Seniors came from miles away just from hearing three words, The chicken's here . So everything went smoothly after lunch. It turned out to be a great day. Of course, the highlight of the day was seeing Mr. Vee get thrown in the river. By 2:30 we were all set to leave. After the long haul back, we finally pull- ed in the parking lot at 5:30. We slowly unloaded and went home. Thus ending another chapter in the life of a senior at East Central . 2 gpg' 1 e is . i in fr gyms. Amazed by the view he sees, Michael Myers tries to see if he can see the rest of the seniors. On a clear day you could see for miles. After hearing the chicken is here, Louis McDonald decides to scale the mountain to get to ground faster. Of course, if he wanted to, he couId've jumped. I Oh no, is that a cotton mouth? No, it's only Randol Royce doing his great im- pression of some prehistoric sea monster. Swimming at Garner wasn't bad. eww-an.:,,v .50 C: ..29 The Valedictorian, Rochelle Cunn- ingham, addresses the administration, graduates, and guests. While the Alma Mater is playing, the seniors stand and sing. For some it may be the last time. 30 . . . Graduation Last day ends he last day of school was drawing near. For the underclassmen, this meant the last day of exams. For the seniors, this meant graduation rehearsal during the morning, a fajita luncheon, and finally on June 2, graduation. Rehearsal was relaxed. Many seniors were showing off while walking the stage. But, that night, they compos- ed themselves well. However, Bill Carsten, School Board president, ended up with a pocket full of pennies. Many of the seniors handed him a pen- ny as they shook his hand. Although Mr. Vee collected numerous bottles of bubbles, a few managed to get loose. All in all, graduation was great. It was a very memorable and special occasion for the graduates. It had been just one of their wishes that had come true, and, it was pro- bably the most important wish in creating their Glory Days. Kathy Resendez is the salutatorian for the class of '86. She awaits her turn to walk the stage. 4 x .. 15? 7: x Y M f X f Q 3 f igg gyg, .ff A M , Qs' O '!' l 00000 Referring to a book for information is Joan Wilson. She will never forget her first date with her husband. 32 . . . Micro Mag WHATS youre mv 02111-5 sri-mom P 5'1l0Z9 QUIS' kiss zfm Ctlo Qfllo 'H' 073 O11 Cl im ,J . F J .. 5 t . 2467 Wi Wifi , saucy date ven teachers are human, so they can make mistakes too. Believe it or not, they were young once also. Mrs. Wilson prov- ed this with her embarass- ing moment on her first date with the man that would later become her husband. I really embarrassed myself on my first date with my husband Fton. We were at an Italian restaurant and had ordered a pizza with everything except an- chovies. When the pizza came, I decided to help myself to the first piece. However, the pizza had not been sliced completely through, when I pulled the piece toward me the whole pizza came with it. Before I knew what was happening the entire pizza was resting in my lap! My husband stared at me in disbelief and burst out laughing. That was hard to handle but worse than that was walk- ing out of the restaurant with red-orange pizza sauce splashed all over my bright green tent dress. L Don't worryg your eyes are I lt's just Lisa and Michelle Proph t's all for you ou wondered what the surveys were for and ly you happened to see If of a class stuffed into a ,set getting their picture zen. Well it was all for the cro mag appropriately ed Our Magazine . A micro mag is like a agazine but it is too small be called one so the Who was the hit of the Judson pep rally? Mrs. Ward was when she danced. 5 fn... X X .KJ 1 fl .4 W - 'hey are only one of the many airs of identical twins here. decision was made to call our 6-page magazine a micro mag. Our Magazine was named as such because it is a reflection on you, the entire school not just the yearbook staff. This was you. This was you and everything that made you special. Your opinions, your embarrassing moments, and the things that left an impression in your mind. Combined with the 1604 other you's on the campus, Our Magazine reflects the personality of the school. , ,F-,, , y H. .. l U semi-nrFr+1l.lrmi have you been seeing double lately? Did you think it was time you went to the doctor to get your eyes examined? Well, never fear you were only seeing a pair of identical twins walk- ing side by side. You may have walked by a person everyday or had their locker next to yours and never known there were two of them until you saw them walking together. Yes, it was OK to be shocked and stand there with your mouth hanging open for a brief period of five seconds. Yes, it was OK to walk up to them and get their names and faces mixed up. lt happened to them all the time, they were used to it. Now you continued down the hall thoroughly convinc- ed your eyes were in perfect working order, unaware there were six more pairs. Seeing Seeing Double Double Micro Mag X SHOES Tennis shoes, HATS 5507 H o w m u c h does this year- book cost? Approx 401 lm ' Ro PE ES pu NWS S23,500. ' O 4375 Trends Galore! Arch-Ankle strapped shoes make a grand appearance on campus. These shoes were second most popular on campus for girls, 34 . . . Micro Mag Shoes show foot actior aking a statement in a fashionable ap- pearance starts with the first step you make and the first step you make in that direction starts with fdrum roll pleasel ... the audacious Shoe! Steppin' out onto the campus was an exciting event when you were spor- ting a new pair of Fleeboks which were ready for anything. Some guys dressed in a suit and tie and wore Fleeboks. Some folks liked the plain jump-around jean and tennis shoe bit that seemed to be most popular. Many people followed the trend of the sporty shoe which won the popularity of the student body. I feel pumps are classic and will never go out of style, I find them adorable and quite comfortable, Senior Vilma Aguayo said, I feel comfortable in flats and baby doll shoes as favorites, Senior Paula Johnson said. It also seemed that c ferent groups of the s dent body wore differe types of shoes. The preps on camp preferred flat ankle boc and ropers. The all-arou kickers preferred the co fort of ropers also. The studious peop wore sandals an mocassins. Aside from cl tain groups on campl everyone took advantage the new styles and outo themselves in new trends , h, crack your face! e've all had it, we've all seen it, but most all, we've experienced it. h yes, my friend, embar- ssing moments were a g hilarious event which ade student life flourish in ore of a comical sort of ay. One sees a girl who is earing heels, and not pay- g attention to where she going, and breaks down laughter as one of her eels slides from tderneath her and she Ils. Now that is funny to :me people. One time I ran after Richard Jones and he was wearing penny loafers so when he tried to stop he slid under Sharon GoIIa's Chevette. Everyone was just standing around the parking lot and turned and looked at him and laugh- ed, Sophomore Damian Delgado said. Seeing these uncen- sored bloopers, the ex- pression on the faces of the people involved are so can- did and astonishing that right away you know the person will blush with un- concealable embarrass- ment! When something funny happens to a person, that My most embarrassing person always tried to play moment was when my it off from reality. These friend Shawn Melenyzer kinds of experiences were flushed my car keys down a the things in life that make ' ' toilet in the girls' restroom, high school fun and Sophomore Ronnie Vanlan- exciting. dingham said. qui N SH 0 W Q 0000 0 1 i 7, -77 --sg. - - , Q I MIAMI f' ' VICE l J , .- 'jf' Z1 OZ, .sire fffattv I ' I 5 as 4 O .Jill i Embarrassed? Yes she is. Sophomore Krista Lebo finds the pie throwing contest at the Renaissance festival very nerve-racking. Micro Mag . . .35 CLQKE 5 '..-- AA! i JFOKIGINML foiznurn Kffllt X T O' Q6 CHERRY COKE y Q ft y rf' Diercoiqe W 77 BEING SHORT Qutssic, coife mwscoife 373 GT O .xiao f ,St .-1, ...Nm .wwswass i I can't believe l won Cecil Vasquez says. Mr. Vasquez received an award as favorite male teacher. 36 . . . Micro Mag Teachers receive favorites awards avorite teacher? Who could possibly have a favorite teacher? Well, believe it or not many peo- ple had a favorite teacher. ln an effort to find out who the most popular teacher in the school was a survey was given to students in their English classes. On the survey were seven questions one of which was t'Who is your favorite teacher? As the results of the survey were being tallied, it was discovered that many people did not have a favorite teacher. The peo- ple that did have a favorite teacher often had more than one favorite teacher, To me a favorite teacher is a teacher that is really nice and let's you do things that most teachers would yell at you for. That's n kind of teacher, Kris Lebo said. The final count was i The most popular male ar female teacher had bee determined. Cecil Vasqui and Jean DeKunder we the first to receive tt honor. They both receive certificates of recognitic from the Hornet '86 staff. huttle explodes hough the seconds continued to tick by, it emed as though for one ief moment the world had opped. Those who watch- l what was expected to l just another shuttle mis- an were the first to ness the greatest space saster in history. With the exception of car- ng the first teacher into ace, the January 28 mis- an of the space shuttle tallenger was to be utine. Unfortunately it s a horrifying disaster ich shook the world. 73 conds after lift off the lace shuttle Challenger ploded. Eken by surprise Jean ,Kunder admires her award for vorite teacher. Mrs. DeKunder aches English. ' The lift off date was postponed from the original date of January 20 to the 25, and then once again to the 28. During the night the temperature had dropped to 270. No shuttle had ever lifted off under such condi- tions. After analyzing the situation and consulting the engineeers from both Rockwell International and Morton Thiokol, the space shuttles two primary con- tractors, the decision of whether to launch the shut- tle or not was made. Though many had express- ed an opinion of postpone- ment, Space Center Direc- tor Richard Smith permitted the continuation of countdown. As the shuttle lifted off a small puff of smoke was emitted from the right rocket booster. This little puff of smoke was the first hint of trouble. As a result seven Americans were dead. They died for a cause which they believed. Christa McAuliffe, Francis Scobee, Judith Resnik, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith, Ellison Onizuka, and Gregory Jar- vis and unknowingly died a heroic death, f D 'Q 1 it i DoN'r'1 C -...A .7 Z -i l rlowootlou WAKE ov? -M .X All i4 xjL-if-!fQ xl , 'Q , 6 .X 71 ey 1 Z Wag 4 'tg , f 1 o In sequence from top to bottom is the explo- sion of the space shuttle Challenger, As a result seven astronauts are dead. Micro Mag . . .37 omeworia, exams, term papers. Some ot the students' worst nightmares tormed a prosperous year ot academic successes. See, aii that hard work paid ottt The iuniors had aii awaited, not without but- tertiies mind you, that tatetui day when they ' were to take the TEAMS test. Ati were happy to hear that an average ot 92010 passed the test on the tirst tryi This was a step up tor us as we showed others we had achieved our goats. Teachers worked together too, to estabiish a tutoring program with which many students benetitted trom tremendousiy. We shined through the no-pass no-piay ruie as weii. very tew were attected by the new iaw, and many came hack strong after they saw that the poiicy was more than a threat. Ot course, we ati have our moments, but as a ruie, things worked out pretty weii. Not to men- ion the tact that we ati came out a whoie tot f t smarter . r ,,,.... .1111- 38.,, 'S---1 Y serengslt un Enghsh mQ a shels 3 ms blushgznders du' David Grab steven ed A g about Hele Jodi Flint 's her readin n Keller, English class ' how it f discovers eels to be blind. 40 . . . Academics Pressure climbs high he air was thick with tension, smoke grey from pencil markings. Exams are alright, Da- seeped out from under the mion Delgado, sophomore, 6. t n- V, 1 .., g,.,i,i, V,,r , , . . 0 , ,yn U N' . . became more fidgetyg and on studying for them. tea hers sa t he dreaded I As the last answer was , .. - . . . ..M H , .,,i,1.i.,,,ri 2i.V qi., .,,,iV . r ,,,,i. ..,q,, - ,L a pencil in one hand and a thin scan-tron sheet in the o r '6' ' u e s ro ceeded cautiously, wat- ching out for those nail- ' I g ,z '-.1q I ' rl :. '..f., -v,.:f'- minds of information started to come orth an an scan-rons eca e minute-studying began to pay off. The tense faces an I d V.o U-ol' no show hopefulness and enthusiasm. ime a er ime an years after years exams will come . a nd 9 ' . t P VD ' . fTlOS I SYS OW. I 'fi o i n r ' study for the test. Then under her breath she says, I hope it was I V n her ma uzul Kathleen Weik concentrates. Concen- trating plays a big part in taking and Don't tell me. We can't have a est Monday. l have a big weekend p nn- ed, Mary Hoiser thinks. G mad t. . . f is - s ts N.. s ,. . . , t a u helping people study. Rusty Muenster, sophomore, tries the old or ' ' i Krietsch, junior, bows her head. Sometimes during a hard day you Q1 ' '.,'r'..',., ','.. ' . .. J' V Y 3 .Mk Showing off his new outfit for gym Raul Villarreal senior gives a smirkey students dl.W.. '7' t1lT..-. Wm, , r:r-'f 2--'- , - 'r:f- : 'f Su- ' -1 : . it . Q . ' -' O .N....s,M,.V, ,. . .,.,., . ,. . . QEi.lfQ:II 'mx' W f A t.,Q...QiQQ.m, ff V W- .f': 1 ,.'- -..i.,A:-.-- - : v:- . 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Homework is given almo 2 everyday. ??iiWAM 'fi Wsn:5jbT5ii3f5'iWimiQy:ifiTyiE?: 'tFi:f?ME1W5T6NfiE'VtiHmEWbool?5wi?3ii?llK'?iH5llj2krM ww M i W WW books that surrounded meg gave in, I got out a sheet of orr,Wro ,,,w,,,4Q3,ag9Sf sfi!QQ.::5,0g4,,U3LQ,.QWQf.,g,u,Q,,Wnoteboqls,QMQPGLMWQMQQI1 afJ.Q..a H WWWWMe-w,WW.,W-s.,.. i'iiithingvsTFTa6 IeaiFried'Thiat i3ayfWi'i 'BMegan mynhomiework. 4 M F H V All of a sudden the Classes are enthusiastic, l .rro ,qQQU3,s,,,ggyupOQlf,,,b.5:1,Q,,tae,Q.lgmrLulQ avg! 'team 35 mush asmsssi- gr:--M ,,,W.M -W fuimp on my Hes? untilmall ofwi the triangles, hexagons, and blew i i towmhwelp FrTeiM6'ut ini the future, Jimmy Harrell, said. ,im ,,t. arm E i 3 5 ,QQUafe,,LQ9tsoLQll,Q,n,tQ.,mv,fl0or,., ,,,,, M 'finished myl.b,9ufD5gNQnl5,,anQ,,, The Chemistry boomegan to Ml neatly sitackienti' my books' unleash the smells of the together. As l turned aroundl Wday's lah,anwgmtheAl1istory,,,lQ,ookW, caught a,i9Ii,mpsemgf5a.lltan,Qi.,.. began to tell sto'ri'esMof the past. ,W W ,,,,, ,.l, fl'lf-3d..,fl1QUtlC3,ll5L,,C to .calm hexagon. M M ii! ox Ammwxf.. .ur ,AW W 'V gli i , ,. . , t,..,.,,M,,,, ,MV .WM M mwm...'5-Qtt .? --'N' Wmfw'-BW miS'?WfiW 2i3?FEf f MfZI'TTM'mX if n 2Zi ilff'Wj'M' M 'N W '4 'A'A l3l ,it,IMfM..- 5 K K s ZQ: . A.:., 44 . . . Academics In the background stands the White House. These students study the view as they get ready for their journey through the chambers. 5-H---W-V Wfwqm' --,ta W--ve' fismrm axswafmwmmwr ' mm, mmm-. ,u,, U ,, H iswgwra 'mmm:ii:1 ...,. WLM-- , . ,.,, AW.- .-WN.,,.. . ashm - 0 ers stepped off the airplane, my friends are clustered up ..- .. .-.,.,,,.. all the decisions and rules that govern my life are history has and will be made. A. - .-.- . .-.,. went to the coast during Spring Break, others travel- -5, n' 4- -. - ,,..- visit our capital. 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Newman siowsa ,,iaS.nQ VGC- nxakgs smile as he takes a break from work ing on his car, which happens to be -i .K A 52 E it 5 -as 5, w X -as as a. my ii 1 rr ,K Q 2 22 at R ,K wtf 95:2 332 X21 Q, at his number one hobby. 0 0 2 fif i' f:- we :-' x . ::-- . t -: - v-:::... ' - : 5,23 --.f',- -fr -YW WERE -vwf ,--Sr .'-1 Wisiitigig lgi QQ , . . . ,, . it E elding, fixing brakes, ln auto-mechanics, I fig W changing oil, and raise brakes, change oil, and tg t gee-7 'aa iv? . . . 5 ttf? ing animals were all part of the flats, and help my friends git 5 , f, X . . . . . YM, Vocational program this year their cars into tip-top shape' gt EM awww 'HW in many students' schedules. Flobewirt hlill, Waigatigggxewgglgmgkggig 9 ' ' tifvf 2'seZM,Fz2E3e9ti?st55 5855325235 ,SM 'WSWBM SLSESPSQEWAE , ?i??9?ES'ie'Jr9'?E4?lF:Ylf?t?mB?t5 S'f5i5W4Y3!S2W?5Qf Wil M EH ig gig Wany s ugh? paigticipgig in student saidqy it our contes f:-Z. Qt this program because of the we mainly show the speci l gtg .. .. . . A . different deg ente .features Of brakes a d t f:-::: e W 63331 , :'.. r rii- s 'f ' W:-fe g g tests, and career advantages. other main parts of cars. A 552 X ln Vocational Ag., the of work and time goes S E' gg r effort into preparing for their these contests, he said. 3 X contests. A lot of students a 2 .... . . . You studycand tu g .,untiI.. .QgeCieted..the.availability,ofth -f1---:- K . s K :- 2 r :- A fi 'f,: s 3 tk 2, you get tired of it, and then Vocational programs in th ts Y e you study some more, Mark curriculum. lt gave them y : .- S at Its really a whole lot of fun what they enjoyed fi when you get right down to possibly make a career out e .WI .MMT-Ta it i3'SN?S2 3 gtg ' 2 as 2? is .J 5 ft? gielafaeeffgp - et... . ' 2 it is 4 5 i S l i it t it 2?aefaa.mame ':.: 2 Q .. gi e sxeaesmfees-fseaes f at 2 F Not another car! says Lynn Mc- QE Call, junior, after a hard day of chang- is Wifwwiih - H' e gg tix 3' .L Mines 5 ,fs Rig if X' 3 gE'dBt?Fx?ia?3tS?fti3tE2S2Q2l!55?.'yy??sI?'Me'i54Siii5e?w 25193-QZFSSSEE? Haifa? Hifi? N, gwtieis S Braden Schwarzkopf welds his gi trailer together, making it strong iq QGE5EEK5SN?E 552E25222Q35itWWatEiw?ISisZEEt?25252?iii2AU:?!ig22?tbi2ifii52z1eiiP2Nt?fel1t2'?4'ii53?SE1ii2d52!iQQfEt1t1S?F5JEie22 but if pays off. , . 47 5 Tommy James and Shannon Krueger wait patiently for their turn to sample food from Puerto Rico. Cultural events are a fun part of Oh, Juliet, how do I love thee, is what Mike Lundell should be saying dressed like that. Ah, but he is model- ing his costume for the class. 'fling - i 51 3 E 1: ' T 1 5 -'::-:'r 22-5 I X gi l gr: Every club has their own identify- Can it be a modern Ninja warrior ing logo. Miss Campbell is giving with Punk shades on? No, it's ' U t, aaa-ss,t-sf:s their very own Spanish Club in Drama, before all of his T -shirt. classmates. Q2 sw ...... . X Mr., fi ':f:: - I i , , 'E gi XX- Camera action! What's big part of the set in drama Heimer s expertise insures the go on' 1 ISSIY S aft .aww -nmrgwgg fam,.-- :mx M .W 12 ,wg 'mfg' 48 . . . Academics A big part ot being in drama is con . . - . centrating on what to say next. Deb- I ble Montgomery and Mlssy Parma en joy it a lot. ! Bit-tE'wi:7'w 1: , W-.. ,,,,,N .WM www- asf. ,M Q Ngwmgwjst and exciting! We get to be ourselves and get a grade for it too, Rick Mason, junior drama student, said. Drama was one of the many electives that students had to y- y '-'. . - understanding the Spanis speaking people better than did before, Kerby Kal freshman Spanish studen said. 1 Electives were a really bi l'liiii 'i':i'i::i'it il lit i 'i't 'iit '44 r o s u n the students looked forward to schedules that were really a their electives because it was Mpr i ed. he stud nts ot t kind of a breathefifromvam c oose e many ee bone-chilling science and math classes. fgreign language '1'A A big part of students' .,.. big enro ment was ecause i was required to graduate, for .. .,,, , ,,,. ,,,, ,,. ..,,,,.,. , , l l Taki g Spanish as been tives in order to get the on y wanted the mos an ' e ne a ey wou enjoy the most and learn from l sure be ts the heck ou o si tin in equire casses a day longlufreshman dram st de t Tomm Mosle said. Dramatic scenes are not unfamili Ted Ottinger. These guys are o pro's at acting, Lunch time is the right time f freshman drama student, Tomm -4 -. -. . .-. the cafe after a hard day in drama. A Q 'C .VV Mlllf'i i .ATTN , Mgsg' t .t ff xcttement was tn the atrg the mrghty Hornets tarred wett. Numerous vtotortes, speotat honors, tournaments, and att-star ptayers tttted the teams' records. Unendtng sptrtt and determtnatton were the keys to success. They ptayed great games true athtetes oombtntng phystoat strength and stamtna wtth mtnd power. These athtetes over- oame the no-pass no-ptay rute and went on to ortous wtns and spectat days ot htg games. mportant not onty to the coaches, but atso t students was good sportsmanshtp. To ptay wett, they sard, you had to ptay tatr, They toved thetr sport and searched tor ways to tmprove, tt was tmportant tor them to stay tn shape and work out when they ooutd. When the season was over there were sad taoes, even a tew tears, out att reattzed theres atways nex year y ,,,,- -- Timmy Being the best isn't easy. Rawson listens carefully to unders- tand the referee. The Hornet teams ' to be proud broug ht us many thnngs -.-.k On a h Works Og! autumn Derf day, Dale was On S ' ' 6 CII . . mg Us I ofthe H0rnrz2gS?l1S Strokelwfier ' e Q Or y, ar hebed b f. X 'ESS S J. u .rin ,ii 2. G5 ..i.d X I 9 1- sf, l ! 'l-U. i , 7 ' 1 .hi Clark Clemens Fox Tech Harlandale Lar. Martin McCollum Eagle Pass Lar Cigarroa South San. Fox Tech Edinburg Judson Q Bi-District Area Champs 'Ftegionals VARSITY FOOTBALL EC O 29 14 7 7 14 16 15 18 Lar Nixon 13 42 O 26 6 28 12 39 O 54 21 29 15 20 O 13 ' 28 52 , . . Varsity Football fn9tS QC IGVG the East Central How did they do it? Hornets fell short by losing Hornets still playing They're not big enough! tothe Cougars. after the first round of the They are not fast enough! Next on the schedule Playoffs! No way possi- Most of the team was inex- were the Clemens But- ' ble-its a fantasy, They perienced except for about faloes. The Hornets won as have a hex on them not to 16 seniors and all of them they pulled out a tast advance any further than didn'tstart. minute victory after being' the first roundf Well, the The points that made this behind the whole game by Hornets proved the city team better than any other ascoreot14-7. wrong and were Bi-District team in the schools history The upcoming week the Champions. The first game was hard work, dedication, Hornets had more Buffaloes was luck, for sure they will poise and consistency. to contend with. East Cen- Iose the next game. The Hornets finished tral played Fox Tech well They've only been there their season with a 10-3 but fell short in a heart- one time, and they were record. The best record the breaking game by a score driven out of the stadium in school had accomplished. 14-7. that game. t'll put' my The beginning of the The Hornets decided to house, car! and my job up season was not the best im- get on track from this point ytorabet on this game! Weit, pression given to the fans on as - they stampededr the house, car and the job- that E C would be areal seven district teamsgin ati pwereilost lD6C1iLlSeicthe1East champions. row to snatch thesl3isitriC:t5 Central Hloilrlniegtslyi did The Hornets faced the title. 5 1 somethingQ5,tng1tQl Qphafother sift Clark Cougars in their For the record Hornetlciteaniliylalliiscdidtti in 1 the first game. lt wasn't the as any of their districtsiitopff history Cot the ilsl schoot, won most pleasant site to see ponents could get tothe tiff the Area championship. on a Friday night as the tie wasjustdreaming ofit. 1 if FQ , 5 5 . ' . K I ' 4 V ', ' ,V Hank, 1 A ,. f V .,, ,,k, , . an Wi., J . ...gh Vi A, Jakub. I, . 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And the secotftd ll1 was where else oouldlortetgetysas angry at someoneriaradi lttl try to knock their head offrat no punishment cost. i lt was just Iikea war on defense.-Fighting off blocks, reading keys, wat- ching the quarterback, and sticking a BIKE helffiety into the throat of an offerisive ball carrier. Onigysoe Could one wide receiver when he jumped up to catch abatl.. Only on defense coutdfa defensive end come the weak side of the tion and blindside the quarterback. i To have a good defense everyone had to piay together and have en- thusiasm and intensity. Also the offense had to keep the ball a pretty good while, and that's how you win close football games. Ball control and good defense were the lSGQY52jbi rogy jgggj lsll 3 ygis A fierce msn which is put on 5 the Hornet defense pays offlasjfj defensive end mauls the 'queries back and forces a fumble. 56 . . . Varsity Football sum-sp Block that punt is a familiar chant, but the end result is probably going to be negative. Bubba Floss attempts this rare feat. After another victory the coaching staff gives a little pep talk to the Hornets, They urge them to stay in- tense in order to have a winning season. Now that the battle is over, the Hornets and the Buffaloes shake hands. A fine example of a good team is sportsmanship. t xg QQ Fired up on fourth down, the Hornet punt team runs down the field to find a sitting duck running the ball. The run- ner tries to go around the end but is unable to escape the grasp of the Hornet tackler, Blessed with the ability to run the ball, Flonald Stewart rushes from scrimmage. He cuts back against the grain off the block of Ruben Sosa. Faking the run to Cedric Baker, Steven Sanders drops back for the pass. Ronald Stewart protects the pocket from any intruders. 58 . . Varsity Football . 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X , nan-3 IIS X- R f ,fi PX TRB FX X Q X xii wi' fu. 551 ,Ja . 'Qs gf Q Being tackled is a very grueling ex- perience. Robert Keno knows this from first-hand experience. OPP Clark Fox Tech Harlandale Holmes McCollum MacArthur Overall record: 1-4-2 J.V. FOOTBALL EC 0 34 0 Clemens 36 28 12 12 12 O 49 14 14 6 30 JV team members include: First row-J. Hernandez, A. Gilmore, T. Burns, E. Thomas, C. Peterson, B. Johnson, M. Grainger, E. Steele. Second row-R. Martinez, B. Hardin, T. Thompson, R. Hill, R. Escamilla, M. Martin, M. Tarin, W. Lane, T. Thames. Third row-T. Martinez, S. Snider, J. Steelman, J. Pratt, M. Stephens, D. Reiter, T. McGarth, O. Rogers. Fourth row-J. Key, J. Hope, J. Chamberlain, J. Leeth, M. Brazell, B. Adams, B. Johnson, S. Tenburg. Coaches: L. Garcia, G. Lafuente, K. Becker. 60 . . . JV Football ..- 5 N K . 3' 1 if xx X A 'K a J X K x N , 'Z s ' N ,P X i is k gf ,X-' ,av X 16 'xv K + 1 X, in I, N g x Vwzy is ,xx .S Q' .nf x 33 5 EI, f f .X Z 4. - 'I f ,- ff.. E Z5 , ,I AV ,, My , Q ikw I 5' A mean defense breaks up an almost sure TD. Key plays, like this one, enable the team to do well. 62 . . . Freshman Football Under tremendous pressure, Quarterback Robert Keno attempts a pass. Ouarterbacks must be able to compete under this kind of pressure. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL EC OPP Clemens Jefferson Fox Tech West Campus Kitty Hawk Kirby Seguin Kirby Seguin District record: 4-2-1 Overall record: 7-241 12 ' 8 12 0 21 16 26 12 28 ' 6 21 ' 22 14 ' 28 21 'Kitty Hawk O 0 ' O 27 ' 24 'Denotes District games it .I 6' A QR at Q r 1 W I Q., . , ---i7 1 - ,. . i 1 .Q ...ai ai, -.l. .Wi 5 - all s .2 5 l -si .,r. ., it 2 ' it . 1 L i 4 . 155 il S 4 vf'- fftliifil' Q - 'QV iwVga'tggi . . .. l i Vf .249 gm 1' 2 f :if'. :i5:H x . fi'f ': : ..':. :f. A:f.5-..' H ii .F E 1 Y a ll .ti il ii 5, 3 . 625 55 E3 l . l .li it ill E if 5 S .... . QV in i il . g g , i 1 , Q at l i V 5, . -- V il 5 V 2 ,fi . 1 . 1 .... i . 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Chase, Fl. Luensmann, J. Gonzales, M. Silva, E. Miller, V. Paz, Fl. Harvey, M. Dresch, A, Cervera. Third row-Coach G. Boser, L. Correa, J. Parker, D. Meredith, C. Green, D, Running behind his blocker, Robert Keno turns for daylight. It takes a gifted runner to spot key holes that could turn into key yards. Johnston, S. Garza, J. Johnson, D. Francis, J. Gonzales, R. Martinez, Coach J. Galvan. Fourth row-Coach D. Swenson, M. Harms, D. Tarin, L. Casillas, C. Mills, T. Crank, C. Heimer, S. Moehring, G. Barrow, W. Ng, Coach L. Williams. Top row-J. Shrum, K. Langham, R, Keno, J. McCord, D. Robinson, J. J. Murry, M. Schriger, M. l-linojosa. X9 QQ As the Hornets displayed throughout the season, teamwork makes a good team. 64 . . . Varsity Volleyball Returning the ball is the basic skill of winning the game. Junior Diane Henkes sets up to return the ball. Waiting for the official to give the signal to serve, Lisa Mokry figures out where to place the ball. Serv- ing is the most important part of volleyball. VARSITY OPP McCollum Lar Cigarroa l-larlandale South San Eagle Pass McCollum Lar Martin l-larlandale Lar Cigarroa South San Lar. Nixon Eagle Pass Lar. Martin Record: 4-10 VOLLEYBALL EC O 2 O . ' 2 O 2 2 Lar. Nixon O 2 1 O 2 2 O O . ' 2 O 2 2 . ' 1 O 2 O 2 O 2 O 2 Varsity volleyball members are: Front row-D. l-lenkes, T. Garza, A. Strzelczyk G. Grande, C. Wallace, C. Luensmann, P. Lamm, L. lvlokry. Second row-M Stafford, C. Robinson, L. Zapata, L. l-lovvell, R Campbell, N. Luensmann. Putting the ball into play, Carrie Wallace attempts to score a point. Years of practice pays off for Wallace as she made the Varsity team. be QQ md 'Y E .S Q 5 . ... h 3 x , X X K 1- ' 'ja X A M xx +415 'fig .W f1,. L . . Y? 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'G q,Q Freshman Keith Fox dribbles into a zone defense as he prepares to score a basket for the Hornets. 17 33 41 100 48 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL OPP Wheatly Seguin Kirby Alamo Heights 64 Kirby Kitty Hawk Seguin 50 Alamo Heights 68 Clemens 32 Kirby 57 Kitty Hawk 55 Seguin 57 Alamo Heights 31 Clemens 67 Kirby 73 overall record: 12-3 78 Freshman Basketball Jumping high into the air, Robert Keno looks to shoot the ball as Keith Fox waits to rebound, Making a strong move to the basket, Eugene Brown reaches high to put the ball off the backboard. s Freshman team members are: Front row-Troy Cox, Larry Correa, Milton Dress, Royce Smith, Timmy Littlefield, Charles Williams, Douglass Thompson, Raymond Walrond. Second row-Lloyd Gardner, Steven Garza, Mario Land, Kevin Bownan, John Moy, John Hale, Andre Monte, Robert Guerrero. Third row-Ralph Martinez, Robert Wiggins, Braden Schwarzkopf, Robert Keno, Keith Fox, Donny Meredith, Chad Mills, Eugene Brown, Marc Phillips. 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FHESHMAN OPP Kirby Clemens Kitty Hawk Seguin Clemens Kitty Hawk Seguin Clemens Seguin Kirby Clemens BASKETBALL EC 32 ' 33 37 38 31 ' 50 31 ' 32 31 Kirby 37 28 29 30 ' 40 34 ' 28 1 4 36 26 ' 1 5 35 ' 36 1 3 28 Freshmen team members are: Front row-Fl. Rice and D. Kotzur. Second row-G. lden, A Arrogantes, D. Franckowiak, C. , D. Blocker, and A. Jumping high off the ground, Debbie Pecina attempts a jump shot. The team suffered a season record of2-11. Baker. Back row-T. McGinty, D. Pecina, S. Johnson, Y. Harris, Coach Paula Power, B. Lacayo, D. Pierce, L, Boenisch, and G. Hernandez. Q6 QQ ..87 ,mu- n.. 4 Jr, 4 lr .gy l if Q --.1-. w 'Hagan '1s: I -fad- -P .nw 1 AY' If E Wx 5 .-If-J-hu fry Q' 23'-Y' L mv ii?-3 ' A H r :er SW? 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Esquivel, R. lbrom, Ft. Porter. 5th row-K. Smith, P. Kielty, D. Gordon, R. Jauer, D. Hays, C. Preston, T. Scott. Back row-Coach D. Swenson. DISTRICT TRACK RESULTS Cedric Baker lst long jump 100m dash 2nd highjump CoryPreston Znddiscus Brian Hardin 2nd pole vault Renwick Porter 3rd 200m dash Steven Sanders 2nd 300m int hurdles 3rd long jump 110m hurdles Edward Miller-3rd 100m dash 4th long jump 5th 200m dash Donald Hays-4th shot put Terry Scott-4th 400m dash John Hope, Porter, Miller, Baker-'1 st 400m relay Scott, Phillip, Miller, Baker, Porter-4th 1600m relay 'denotes District, school record As if he is taking the Nestea plunge, Cedric Baker leaps high into the air to clear the bar. X6 6 89 i 90 . . . Boys' Track Looking at the place where the discus landed, Tim Crank and John Johnson mark the spot. Making sure he gets a good start, Calvin Green practices going over the hurdle before the race. Judson 2nd Clemens 2nd Seguin 1st Judson 1st Freshman Kirby 2nd Kitty Hawk 1st Kirby 2nd East Central 1st denotes District meet TRACK RESULTS Junior Varsity 5 Q e E t git 53 gf i L- if H , . ,Ln :::' - :..::: v..,,, Q, ,:,v: . ...V v,,. . . :. ..., 33:1 A ..m,:..,,:,.:: um. My H H519 :-QL.. fi-Q LX v , V A ' -1132? i -' 1 W we How high will he go? Kevin Smith ex- tends over the bar as he competes in the pole vault. Striding step for step, Charles Chase closes in on an opponent from Taft. JV team members are: Front row-Ron Meloni, David Santos, Lee Esquivel, Larry Correa. Back Freshman Donny Meredith heads for the finish line at the Edgewood relays as teammate Lee Esquivel is close behind. row-Steve lbrom, Raymond Longoria, Tim Crank, John Johnson. 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Angel Baker the air, Tina Garza desperately tries to takes an early lead in a relay race at a miss the bar during the high jump meet. event. '--s-....,,,w VARSITY GIRLS TRACK on to Regionals 15 High Jump Tina Garza lst Place 23 100 Meter Dash Jackie Rice 2nd Place 33 Hurdles Tina Garza lst Place 41400 Meter Relay Team 2nd Place 55 800 Meter Relay Team 2nd Place At the District meet in Laredo, the following events went Girls' Track members are: Front row-J. Rice, W. Cameron, K. Crawford, C. Cameron, L. Williams, S. Krausman. Second row-B. Lacayo, R. Rice, S. Sova, S. Walton, S. Attempting to get the greatest possi- ble distance, Debbie Pecina gives it her all, Proper form and strength guarantee a good distance when throwing the discus. Narvaez, A, Baker, and Coach J. Scheffler. Back row-Coach Wick, D. Craig, D. Franckoiak, L. Allen, D. Pierce, L. Gay, N. Parmer fmgrj, and Coach Williams. ,gfb 6 H93 uni ,Q f Al. rw M Q me o, l ,kr-rm, - f ' Ready! Set! Go! 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New, N, Lee, A, Ario. Top row: J, Delgado, J, B. Crow, E. De La Fuente, A. Saenz, T. Berry, C. Williford, S, Zimmerlle, G. Schmidt, M. Broadway, Coach L. Pospisil. After hitting a topspin forehand, Dan- ny Flores follows through. Excellent eye-hand coordination enables Flores to place the ball. With determination Krista Lebo sends a good backhand over the net. With a good follow through, she is well on her way to becoming a fine competitor. ..,vP Qqpr Hitting a sliced backhand, with a lit- tle power, is Sheila Sova. X6 Q , 6 l ...105 E , K, 5 .,.,,:f S ,,., 5. - .7,,,,-fff,,,-wp W: '55, ,f , wg, M W QQ 'inf r ,A 'ki L gy 4 f,, , ,:p . f m y Q W 5 5 hi' ff? gc 5,545 ,,,A. , it I fi f Yi .f,, ,, M, ,J ,, 4 2 A IT' 1 e at me c han ef, He , fqf 3 C e8m 'le Wamngn takes-a srgout to pay Wh! n TID Ork :S field' Dias Wd W knows off' With a new look the Honeybees stun the crowd. At the Fox Tech they perform pep rally ed a skit to A'Califor ' Girls, and amaze th Ula 6 crowd. 'r J ob sites mong many seniors and juniors DE, ICT, Ag. Coop., and l-IO were five pret- ty popular classes. The reason you ask? Only half a day of school, lanswer. Sure the students had to hold a job, working at least 20 hours a week, but that was a picnic compared to a full six- class-a-day schedule. I don't know about you but I would let someone ram toothpicks underneath my fingernails for four hours a day if it meant getting out of school at 11:30. Not only were these stupen- dous youths getting out of school for half a day every day, but they were also mak- ing money and learning how to live in the so called real world. l know what you must be thinking, this sounds too good to be true. You're saying this guy must be lying. But Fund raisers like this Student Coun- cil snow cone sale build the working skills of the students. At a snow cone sale students learn about the business side of life. 110. . .Clubs fear not, it's the truth I speak. Theres more too. As if all the above were not enough these students also got to attend leadership conferences in far away places and have possibly more fun than humans should be allowed. Now, the big question that must be forming on every mind. What about Perot? What about House Bill 72? l-low can this sort of festivity be allowed on the school's time? Well, ac- tually these courses were a great asset to the learning pro- cess. But don't take it from me, ask any student that's leaving while the rest of us were anxiously awaiting the second half of the school day, Writing out receipts is all part of a day's work tor Frances Gutierrez. Frances works at Carrot Gold Jewelry Store. Xe. X Working on cars is the interest of these Auto Mechanics students. In class they learn all they need to know about the Auto Mechanics field. Counting up cigarettes, Piolaids, and other miscellaneous things is Michael Brown. He works at Big Diamond Warehouse. .t X ..111 During one of the BETA Club meetings that took place before school, Chito Zarate, president, discusses a campaign for his election to be the president of State BETA. French Club really gets into learning French. Michelle Leatherman, Calvin Green, and Stacy Pruski are playing Twister to learn the difference bet- ween left and right and colors during first period, . '- .,,, -- 5 . I , f ....., 112. A ages, kkk.. 5 ,..ts,gs,-2 -f,, -si we Clubs sf. ' . 'Hi' 'w ii:-it T, smtiwt--Q L- it 252512-15:H:,22?'f22:ws2e:'fg,,52Q2122e1 ffsssiifsm-sssssie -i ff- ...:esz:s:s's,,s :se11sw'1'Q l as E 1 At a meeting of YFC before Christmas break, members discuss a food drive and make plans to go to Four Seasons Nursing Home to sing some Christmas carols. Fred Jurek, club sponsor, tells them where to meet and when. Plannin magine walking into a room. There were a few students in this room, and one disappointed-looking adult. This was the club sponsor. One of two things might be taking place. Either you were having a strange dream with no significant meaning or you've walked in on a club meeting. It seems that club meetings were not the most popular things in the world For every football game the Art Club makes a great crash poster. This one is for the Fox Tech game, Charles Watkins and Randy Mar- tinez discuss details ofthe poster, 1 X anymore, now that they couldn't take place during class time. Yes, thanks to everyone's favorite house bill the clubs had to meet before school, during lunch, and after school. l don't know if that was part of the 1604 wishes, but it does seem to turn a lot of people's opi- nions of meetings a little sour. It was not the end of the world though. It was not like getting up 30 minutes early for a club meeting ever killed anyone. lt was not like they were asking members to bob for apples in a tub of gasoline. 6 O 113 +1 Enjoying Camp Bullis is Steve Ar- doin. The ROTC goes to Camp Bullis to learn about military skills and what is is like so they'Il know what iatis all about. Male cheerleaders are a new twist here. This is the first year that we had male cheerleaders and it turned out to be successful. These guys surprised everyone. nf ff , I ff, qfgt. rK School outings magine, if you will, getting on a bus loaded with friends and fellow club members. Your destination is a far away place, your goal: recreation. The only thing stopping the group short of total chaos is the bus driver and the club sponsor. This is a normal club trip. But on a more serious note, there is more to club trips than endless hours of fun and games. No one knows what else there is because no one has ever gotten past the fun and games part of the trips, but l'm sure there is a serious note in there somewhere. lf not who needs a serious note anyway? For those of you who are saying there's more to life than club trips, you're right. But, these club trips do enhance the clubs and benefit 114...CIubS the members. It you were a club member wouldn't you en- joy loading up on a bus and getting away from the daily routine for a few days? I know I would. Some clubs tripped this year to Austin and even to Corpus Christi. The only thing the students had to do was have fun and learn something along the way. Now what they learned is still a mystery to mankind. But surely there was something learned by someone. House Bill 72 may have done away with some of the fun involved in being a club member. But, the clubs sill have the club trips to look for- ward to. Cleaning her sheep for the big stock show is this FFA member. Melissa Henkes takes great care to make her animal look its best. n V4 :wil Uv, my V .W .7 WW rn Journeying to an away game, cheerleaders and pep squad take care of last minute details like gossip and sleep, Trips are always fun for the members of the clubs, DECA member, Kenny Carraway, struggles with a bottle of visine. The DECA club took quite a few trips this year. Here he is enjoying Corpus Christi. Os f. The Honeybees are raising their funds by washing cars. Shirley lvlarkowski soaps the hood and wind- shield. The group spent many hours at car washes. Mone ave you ever felt like you wanted to eat 72 glazed donuts? l know I have. Haven't you ever wanted to spend hundreds of dollars on baked goods? That urge hits me sometimes. I'm sure there has been a time when you wanted to eat snow cones until your lips froze. I often do. Because people have these cravings for miscellaneous perishable goods, the masterminds behind the clubs hold fun- draisers selling anything from cup cakes to breakfast tacos. Actually the reasoning behind the fundraisers was not to satisfy the hunger of the student body, but more likely to make money for the clubs. However, you didn't hear that from me. Food sales weren't the only way the clubs made money. The clubs held car washes to make money for the cause. So when your car col- lected enough dirt to classify as filthy, or when your stomach was growling vicious- ly keep the club fund raisers in mind. l'll bet you're wondering what these clubs are going to do with all your hard earned cash, aren't your? Well, they're going to save the money to pay expenses that clubs have, or they might help students attencl a workshop. So rest assured your money is appreciated and well spent. Selling buenelos is an original change. These hungry students got a surprise when their growling stomachs were answered by these sugary treats. 116. . .Clubs this 'xv we ,aviikfig L Putting on the annual play is the highlight of the year for these Drama students, Vicki Carter and Lanelle Margraf are doing their part to make it successful, Painting banners to enhance the pep rallies is one job of the Art Club. Patty Osburn is using her artistic skill to help the team on to victory. Performing her twirling routine at a pep rally is Lori Kosub. The twirlers perform at games and pep rallies to stimulate the crowds and cheer the teams to victory. ..'I1 1 X , , , X , If 9 43 K 41 A if a f K 43+ 72 7 f -W ,fv mm M.-0 ning new things to do with their After a long day at a Cosmo contest, Sonia lvlauck shows her relief and ex- are Teralyn Villanueva and Ramirez. The Computer club learns how to do many with Apple ll computers. tw' haustion. The Cosmetology girls at- tend many contests and do very well at each one. ,aft kc 4 5 Myth fl' ' t l r l A l 4 Let's win it elcome to the heart of the clubs. This is what the clubs are all about. You guessed it, boys and girls. l'm talking about Contests. Can you say competition? I thought you could. Nothing l like better than a couple of clubs butting heads in a serious competi- tion. Especially if they win. But winning isn't everything. After all the clubs don't train and practice and practice and practice to go lose in competi- tions with other schools, now do they? l tend to think not. Every club sponsor lays down to sleep at night with dreams of their club winning big at contests growing in their minds. Some of the winning clubs this year were l-loneybees, Band, ICT, OEA, and Agriculture. That's just to name a few, the list goes on. Yes, there sure were a lot of smiling sponsors. Sure, some of the clubs lost, but that was due to the lack of members. Yes, that's the beauty of con- tests, the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat, and just the all around excitement of competition. lt's an intense learning experience for the club members everywhere. . s ' ' ,V ? ' .ew tt! , ,., v fffizva' A 'Q 5 T My i Zi a 35 ' . IV Q ' '-1,15 'Si' N All smiles are the Auto Mechanics class. These Auto Mechanic students are smiling because they have done well at contest. These students won first place at the contest. e Q 11 TA presents ook at that beautiful girl walking arm in arm with that ugly guy, what a pair. That's no pair, those are the winners of the Beauty and the Beat contest. Every year the student body elects a beauty and a beast from the masses. The nominees were: for the Freshman class Shannon Sim- mons and Doug Thompson. The Sophomores nominees were Rachelle Ullrich and Bub- ba Adams. The Juniors nominated Donna Padalecki and Charles Albert. The senior nominees were Suzy Doege These FBLA members are learning the impressive skill, typing. FBLA teaches students how to type over sixty words a minute, and also the skills of working in a business. and Ernest Jackson. The contest is sponsored every year by the TADS club. The rules are a beauty and a beast are nominated for every class and then the students vote. In order to vote one donated a penny. A penny was a vote. Now to get a little more complex it one wanted to, one could give a dollar to another class and subtract a vote. Get the picture. ln the end when all the votes are ad- ded and subtracted the win- ners were Donna Padalecki and Charles Albert of the Junior Class. This year's winners of the Beauty and the Beast contest proudly walk around the gym. It was stiff competi- tion, but Charles Albert and Donna Padalecki were triumphant. 120. . .Clubs A-me In OEA the students learn business skills for their future, Tricia Zigmond practices listening and typing what is being said. The students also learn about the real world. During Christmas season it is a tradition for the TADS to go on a shop- ping spree with their buddies. After the shopping spree all of the members and their buddies attend a party. I e i i Small engines aren't the only things these GMR students work on. GMP! class is working on the interior of this convertible getting it ready for the road. X Working with a computer is no pro- blem for Trey Wolfe. He is demonstrating the use of graphics with his computer. That is one of the many skills taught to these students. Practicing their business meeting skills are the officers of the HOSA club. Practice makes perfect so these students take their time and practice the medical skills taught in the class. elebration lub banquets are a festive occasion for club members everywhere. The club participants all get together annually to dine and give out awards to the outstanding members. We're talking fun on a big scale here. This is the kind of stuff that's comparable to a barrel of monkeys. Where else can you find a large group of people gathered for the sole purpose of filling their stomachs with food and good cheer, and possibly an award for dessert. Where do you think these ban- quets take place? Wendy's or lVlcDonald's? Think again my friends, l'm talking about restaurants like Red Lobster, 122. . .Clubs Carlos Kelley, and Maggie's, get my drift. There's more to these grub sessions than just stuffing and politics. Banquets unite club members and make for a healthier, happier club. The club banquets are a touching almost heart- warming end of the school year. lt's a celebration that ends with not a dry eye in the restaurant. Well, maybe one. Maybe even quite a few, but l'm sure there is a sentimental slob in just about every club. There's nothing wrong with a little sentimental slobber bet- ween friends. Delivering an award to Gilbert La- fuente is Donald Hays. The football players gave him an award for being a coach for so many years. Typing more than sixty words a minute with very few errors is the goal of the typing students. Typing and shorthand are a few business skills taught to students in ODP. 1 ff, d 1 W .sw ly U Q xg M r 45' 'Wi I M The TADS Christmas party was fun for the kids and the club members. A child tells Santa what she wants for Christmas. The party also helps to raise money for TADS. Trying his hand at making tasty cuisine is Rick Mason. FHA teaches students how to cook and do many other things that will be handy in the real world. Q Senlors Best All-Around Mr and Miss E C Dawnette Bryant Dawnette Bryant Mike Vrzalik Steven Sanders 1 Sv' Most Athletic Lisa Howell Ruben Sosa 124 . . .Clubs Your favorites Seniors J uniors Janet Luensmann Deanna Smiley David G01-don Charles Albert Sophomores Freshman Charleen Pearce Belinda Lacayo Cory Preston Kevin Smith 6 Oy ...125 Accepting an award at the Band banquet here is Albert Alfaro. Albert won the Sophomore achievement award. He received a standing ovation. Playing a tribute on Veteran Day is Adam Hodriquez. He does a trumpet solo of Taps in a ceremony to pay respect to all veterans. ll year very year when September rolls around the students come back to school anxious to sign up and pay dues for all the clubs they want to join. Yes, for a lot of people September is the time to start worrying about club membership. However, there are quite a few clubs that re- main active all year round. No, you didn't misunders- tand me. There are clubs that don't have any summer break. For instance, the band holds a number of practices during the summer break. Also, the yearbook staff, the pep squad, and Honeybees send members to camps and workshops over the summer months. The Ag club is another year-round club. The members buy animals during the summer and start to train them and raise them getting 126. . .Clubs them ready for competitions and shows early in the year. And you thought clubs were just a nine month thing. Taking day and weeks out of their summer vacation to participate in club activities takes a lot of dedication. A lot of these students had jobs or other responsibilities and still manage to excel in their clubs. That's an admirable ac- complishment any way you look at it. These year-round clubs would not be successful if it weren't for the dedication and determination of the club members, All the credit doesn't go the the members though. lt takes an involved sponsor to make a club work during the summer. Cheering the football team on is cheerleader Janel Fletcher. With the season the football team had this year anyone would have been proud, Hi' lw.,,.WM Life can't be all work and no fun. These ICT students are taking time out from their hectic day for a few laughs. ICT is both fun and educational. Looking skeptical, Donald Hays prepares to try his newest creation. Anyone who says cooking is woman's work hasn't been in the kitchen with these guys. Checking pictures to see which ones they will put in their section are Toni Conner and Robert Wear, These dedicated yearbook staff members work long hard hours. Preparing to raise the flag are three ROTC members. They are wearing their uniforms for a special Valentine Day memorial tribute, Q ...127 Spreading the knowledge of his DECA club to these attentive students is Dean Mayor. Mr. Mayor runs a tight ship, DECA is a very popular club among the students. Trying to locate the problem is Kevin Pollok while Bobby Schneider looks on. Some of us aren't as mechanically endowed as these Auto Mechanics students. 2 Enjoying a relaxing game of Twister is the French Club. Headed by Katy Hurley, spinning the needle, these students are ready to get bent out of shape. 128. . .Clubs Going into a drum role is band drum- mer Don Tibbit. Don displays his rhythm and styleg this is mandatory of a percussionist. He is only one of the many band drummers. . 11 Q 5 ras .. t..:.,s -it K S , - was-as ss.. , i' . .mf 2 Yi x 5 Izt t - .S tv .. , sftttg t SX ' Members if I dwlndle here was a time, it seems like years ago, when every club had an abun- dance of members. You could walk into any club meeting and be lucky to find a seat for the extraordinary number of members gathered. This was when students got out of class to attend their meetings. But this year House Bill 72 struck students down, like a well-delievered sledge ham- mer blow to the cranium. Those days are dead. For some reason when students were no longer get- ting out of class to attend club meetings the membership of Helping to build up the spirit on cam- pus is a fun job. Rhonda Williams is showing her spirit by helping to decorate the yearbook staff's wall dur- ing spirit week. Do-si-doing here are Deanna Smiley and Blain Perez. The Spanish Club does many recreational things, Learn- ing how to dance like they do in far away places is always fun. many clubs dropped to less than astronomical. This is shocking. Could it be that some zany students were just joining clubs to get out of class for the meetings? How could this be? The scoundrels must have gotten a shock when the new rule book put a stop to this free loading ac- tion. Now-a-days to walk in on a group of students that want to be a part of the club bad enough to attend on their own time. The club membership may have dwindled to the peo- ple who really want to be there. fb as N129 0 rims g e haye aii tantasized at one time or another about being someone tamous t important. But, despite our dreams we e person we aiways had Q . or ius remained the sam been. me the reaiization that maybe w aii. We each had d robabiy Then, ca weren't so bad atter omething wondertui about us an p something about ourseives we hated. But, hey that didn't stop us trom being who we were. There was soui searching invoiyed, and we had to get in touch with ourseiyes to tind that uni- que quaiity we each couid buiid on and naturai- y, we did it. There were 1604 beautitui peopie and 1604 istinctive traits. We didn't aiways iike who we were and sometimes got discouraged, but we supported each other, it's reaiiy maryeious when you think about it. These were the kinds ot things that made us speciair X the glory daY5' Each Studehi adglaz iogemef Wall The umeS We- h d At Chnstm8S 3 anwavs be Cheng 6 me MDA. group of students help v Uuz.. ' fvem, , W, f 5 Q Xw , 79, is 0,4 -:- iw- Affer h break al' a day time WIMOSI Studeniveryone need about tgh,ff 6f'ldS at l,jnenjO.V Spend? a eff SDGCISI nmesh, and talkin? 122 ,gm 5 mi, 'iff ' -, Lf, M- f Z , f 1 f , WHY Wi' ' JW A , ' ,,Nf 'A ff , W :'V' ' W jg fwy, K. AV , , I ff M., . m,,, .zuv J f , , , ' V n I . f , W, ' fm: X. A .Sw , H I '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 iting a nutritional lunch, Fernando lasquez looks relieved. He is from erto Rico. 1... Chan ur school was blessed with receiving students from places like Germany and England. The Senior Class was not left out. Seventeen-year-old Fernan- do Valasquez moved here with his family from Puerto Rico last summer for better job opportunities for his parents. Comparing lifestyles was not that difficult, however, everything has a contrast. For instance, he says that the schools here are better academicallyg even though his former school hours were 7:45-2:00. There were no foot- ball games, but soccer was the main sport. l miss going places with Orlando on the weekends, he said. Orlando is his 19-year-old brother attending New Orleans State University. He took up his time instead of pace with going downtown or to popular teenage night clubs around the city. Bowling looks like fun and I want to try it, he said. Being a sports fanatic, he put basketball at the top of his hobby list, and watched top- rated television show, 'Miami Vice'. Other differences in lifestyles were shopping. Mall hours were 9:00-6:00 during the week, and from 9:00-9:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. They were only open on Sun- days if there was a holiday, and if there was, everything was half price. Fernando learned conversa- tional English here, but he took it for three years in Puerto Bico. He says English is dif- ficult for him to speak and write. lgnatz Dzierzanowski Elosia Esqueda Georgia Fahrig Nadine Farmer William Favor Bret Ferguson Stacey Fisher Edwin Fisk Christina Flores Shawne Fox Boy Franckowiak Scott Freddie Kervin Freitag Alan Friesenhahn Sandra Friesenhahn Elena Gabor John Gandy David Gaona x QPQ Q: 7 K M47 41 , Z X , , J my ,W 771 1 '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 fi XA can't believe itl , Traci Allen says. me is crowned Princess of the Court Mystic Africa. lln ow would you feel if your job was to ride in parades and represent The San Antonio Lutheran Corona- tion Association for one year? Luck-stricken Traci Allen knew the feeling when she was crowned Princess of the Court of Mystic Africa last November. Fleigning princess for one year, her duty was to ride on a float in the Cotton Bowl Parade in Dallas. I also got a free ticket to the Cotton Bowl football game. lt was cold, but fun! , in she said. She was nominated by a friend who was duchess the year before, but says that she already knew she won because they had to notify me about five months in ad- vance so I would have time to make the dress and train. Traci was in Honeybees, Campus Life, French Club, and Centurions for Christ. From the Lutheran churches in San Antonio and surroun- ding cities, approximately 15 girls were chosen each year. Richard Huband Willard Hubbard Ernest Jackson Wallace James Thomas Johns Bruce Johnson Carolyn Johnson Leah Johnson Christopher Jones Clayton Jones Frank Juarez Charles Kellner Pervis Kelly Charisse Kielty Brenda Kiolbassa Michelle Knowles Mark Kossaeth Jeffery Kosub x 00 ,g ff :E , iiffw- 5 WV' NW WW A My 7 hi 1 4W, X 4 , W n WH! , 0 f J - I JW ' Q ..,, . 2 ff? :, ,,-M-f 5 , f wwf A f f , Vw 1 J ' f f ' f I - ,,.f f W7 z ,,,,Vf ' ,f ? ',,,A ,E ,, i' 9 9 '86 '86 986 86 86 36 l l Dawnette Bryant is all smiles, She las just been awarded the title of San mtonio's Junior Miss. unior 'ss uppose you had the chance to be San Ana tonio's Junior Miss. l-low would you feel? AlI l can say is l feel very excitedl , Dawnette Bryant said. As titleholder, Dawnette was in the Thanksgiving River Parade, and spoke to other teenage girls at schools around the city among other activities. Prizes received were an ivory bracelet, a S350 cash scholarship, and a 952,000 scholarship from St. Mary's University, which she used for summer classes. After gradua- tion she attended Texas AGM in the fall. Aside from being Junior Miss, Dawnette was also class vice-president, Student Coun- cil vice-president, Honeybee captain, in Beta Club, Spanish Club, NHS, FCA, and a stu- dent staff Campus Life member. None of the activities weigh me down, but every now and then, the homework does, she said. Teresa Ortiz Malissa Parma Karen Parr Sheri Peterson Steven Polk Sandra Pruski Cynthia Ramirez Norma Ramirez Sonia Ramirez Gary Rapstine Timothy Rawson Tammy Real Cheryl Rechner Katherine Resendez Wannett Richter Casper Ringelstein Carlos Riojas Cindy Robinson Cindee Rogers Douglas Rohan Melissa Ross Randol Royce Gloria Saenz Pamela Sammons x Zo ,mf ,wig gh f'V- , . ,,,, V, ', : x f 1 4 Z Vi -.. t N, Z K4 , EV f,,, H , ' 54? '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 '86 Rome at E. C. oga Day . . . A Roman Holiday . . . Festive! . . . cstatic! . . . Spectacular! 'reaths of leaves covered eads in Grecian style. Was iis 500 BC. in ancient reece? No, it was Rome at E. . in modern day America. During senior week 306 niors celebrated the annual ga Day. The day began with niors frantically trying to pull ieir sheets together by stick- ing safety pins here and there. Don't pin the sheet to me, pin it to my shirt! , one girl said. Ouchl , another said. Whether one was standing in the middle of the dark hall or in Cecil Vasquez's room didn't matterg there were bound to be seniors wrapped in sheets with leaves on their heads. As the day progressed, the students found that being seniors was a holiday in itself. Judy Trevino Diedre Ullrich Fernando Valasquez Amalia Velasquez Teralyn Villanueva Raul Villarreal Monica Vina Teresa Vivier Michael Vrzalik Dianne Walker Carrie Wallace Kathleen Weik Dale Wenzel Sherrill Wiatrek Terri Wilborn David Williams Vicki Williams Melissa Winters Dianne Wiseman Suzanne Wiseman James Wolfe Michael Zaiontz John Zancketti Celina Zavala I thought we were supposed to wear ribbonsl , Brenda Kiolbassa says. Toga Day is very entertaining. x zo '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 Jackie Abel Charles Albert John Alexander Lisa Allen Brian Alston Mary Arce Jennifer Ashley Michelle Austin Micheline Aycock Danny Baertich Anthony Barasa Jeffery Barba Shae Barnes Kathy Barnette Valerie Bartay Cori Bartleson Christina Bateman Cheryl Baumann Jared Beavers Bryan Bettice Steven Billings Donnie Bishop Cynthia Blackstock Rhonda Blanchette Hagen Blackenburg Craig Blohm Cheryl Bolado Stephen Bradley Lorne Brandt Charles Braun Barbara Brett Brian Brietzke Bruce Brown Nichelle Browing Debbie Brunner Mark Bruton Stephen Bryant Valerie Buckley Dorothy Bustillos Louise Calhoun C same 9 140 . . .Juniors Perfecting a play takes many long practices. Lanelle Markgraf rehearses Teach Me Howto Cry. xi ' Caught off guard, exchange student Georg Duesberg has more than a mouthful. His opinion of American food may have changed for the better J M. 's..,,, after eating in the cafeteria. Geo likes his classes and new friends l has made. , , '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 f Q Hagen Blackenburg listens closely to the instructions given for ,the next ab. Hagen is a foreign exchange student. German exchan t was their first day of high school, they were filled with excitement and en- thusiasm. lt was their first time being so far away from home for such a long period of time. They were two foreign ex- change students from the same country in the same grade level. Georg Duesberg and Hagen Blankenburg were exchange students from West Germany. American students have more freedom to do things than kids in Germany. For ex- ample, over here you can drive when you're 16 years old, but in Germany you have to be 18, Georg and Hagen both said. After a couple of months in school they have seen that American schools do not differ that much from German schools. In Germany the teachers expect more from them than in America. In Ger- many tests were harder, and they did not take them that often like over here. Tests are used as a sort of punishment when the teacher doesn't think the class is do- ing their best, Georg said. Rory Campbell Antonio Carrasco Vicky Carter Lea Casillas Christopher Cerda Johnny Chamberlain Lori Chapman Sandra Cifuentes Paula Clenney David Coble Denise Coble Dawn Collins Tanya Conner Toni Conner Steven Contreras William Cornelius Ben Covarrubias Trina Crawford Sandra Crumley Robert Dabaghian Pamela Dashiak Terra Davis Michael Dehaven Lisa Delgado Heather Dieterich Robert Doege David Douglas Kristi Drzymalla Karen Dudek Georg Duesberg Lisa Dunn Dianna Dzierzanski Nathan Elsworth Scott Engbrock Aundrea English Stacy Field Cynthia Flores Laurie Flores Kevin Foster Deanna Fox x QPQ Q: ,f wil? My fini, W iv Q, W W' Hn ', 'Vu- dh? if M V ' 221. X , Q, ff '87 '87 ' '87 '87 '87 :spite the hours of practice, Angie athen enjoys scuba diving as her vorite hobby. She can be found ading about her hobby. Q 9 4 World of ater was sitting on the edge of the boat waiting my turn in line. This was my first dive and I was filled with excitement and enthusiasm. SPLASH!!! The cool water stung my face as I entered. Once I was down there for a couple of minutes I was beginning to feel fabulous and confident about my first dive. It was like being back in the practice pool, except there were living things all around me instead of concrete. Angie Wathen would pro- bably never forget the thrills and sensations of her first dive. She became interested in scuba diving when she was a young child. I've always dreamed of exploring the underwater world, she said. Learning how to scuba dive took hours of practice. It took her six weeks, two times a week. Each class was four hours long. As a beginner, she had to learn how to use a mask which protected her eyes, a snorkle and fins. Scuba diving has made one of her dreams a reality. Bill Kyrisch Cynthia Lafuente Adolph Lambrecht Sherman Laskowski Ron Laza Robert Lee Sandra Lerich Roxanne Liedecke James Lindley Luciano Lopez Raymundo Lopez Cynthia Luensmann Cary Mahoney Lanelle Markgraf Shirley Markowski Joann Martillotti Michael Martin Nancy Martinez Lynn McCall Kellie McClain Turner McGarity Dolores Mendoza Stephen Mendoza Christian Merlo Darlene Michalek Brenda Mikolayczyk Dewayne Miller Phillip Miller James Milner Danita Mitchell Chris Moehring Frank Moore Anastacio Moreno Ricci Morgan Barbara Moulton Kimberly Moxley Glenn Mueller Stephani Myers Leslie Nabors Marceau Nelson X0 QQ ...l43 I wma. W 5 W if :aqui M fy Mu, X N S F E F if sy 'SQ w we X ,ay - .WR M5 SSX val . NSW wp- wr wigs fi sw 'S wk? i A- .i '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 . 'Io problem, says Tommy Yeater s he shows the bull who is the boss. e has been riding since he was four. XX 6 Curtis Yoquelet Laura Zapata Patton Zarate Irma Zavala Geena Zerbel Patricia Zigmond n iding to win hile I sat in the bullpin, I felt the excitement in me start to rise. As I entered the ring, I was trying to develop a good type of con- centration. l was trying to take my mind off what had happen- ed to the rider before me in the ring. l-le was thrown from his bull. Luckily he was not hurt too seriously by the fall. The gate was flung open, and the bull came charging out of the gate with me on his back. The crowd was filled with excite- ment. l was trying my best to hold on for the required amount of time. ldid it! Tommy Yeater had probably been in this type of situation many times. I-le had been rodeoing since he was four years old. Over the past twelve years he had won a horse trailer, 66 belt buckles, and 13 saddles. Yeater competed in bullriding and bareback riding, which required the rider to stay on for eight seconds. l-le also competed in calf roping. I enjoy rodeoing, he said. He wants to join the PRCA tProfessional Rodeo Cowboys Associationl when he finishes high school. David Truesdell Anthony Tucker Melissa Urbanczyk Sonia Vela Richard Villarreal Veronica Vina Jimmie Vohs Kimberly Volkmann Kimberly Waiters David Wake Samantha Wallace Angela Wathen Robert Wear Jennifer Weeks Stacey Werner Melissa Wesch John White Jeffrey Wiley Bradley Williams Rhonda Williams Wiley Williams Jacqueline Winfield Bill Winn Carrie Winters Jason Wollny Marcus Woods Charles Woods Brenda Worley Kelly Wyrwich John Yancy Crissy Yanez Thomas Yeater X0 00 '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 ' V ,,,, ,,, ,,,,L,, ,,,, C . .. ,,,, . .. . W ft tr e I. S e X 0 e 5 2:5 Jai r 8 8'88 88 4 it W1'?'f'f ' 'ig . . f - 1 , ' , f 8 ' g MW, Vfff Yffl ' ' , ' Qi .. t' f f -ff bvff vrwnwusl sms ,. A ' ' ' ' ' ' I I ne of the ac- complishments that I have made in life that was done for my own satisfaction was becoming one of the best freestylers around. That was a common view for Matt Solomon, Jody Simmons, Glen Criswell, and Michael Guerrero. Sometimes our bikes put us 12 or 13 feet in the air. lt was dangerous, yet exciting. We competed against each other with the intention to prove which one of us was the best. Our bikes were specially Jacquelyn Ables Preston Adams Raymond Adams Clinton Ager Mark Akes Susan Alexanderson Albert Alfaro Michael Allen Sharon Allen Estevan Alvarado Marilyn Aquino Donna Archer Bobby Arenas Clinton Arms Darren Baertich Wanda Banis 5 Misty Barr Phillip Barron Jordan Beavers Harvey Bell Michele Bennet Margaret Bernal Amy Berry Richmond Biggers Jeffery Bishop Rebecca Blankenship Steve Borrego Steven Bradbury Melvin Braziel Tammy Brooks Laura Brown Michelle Bryan Victor Burks Cheri Burns Travis Burns Robert Cano John Cantu Monica Cantu Edward Cardenas James Carlisle 146 . . . Sophomores built to take stress and punish- ment from our practicing. We practiced daily and freestyled just about anywhere. We did tricks that took prac- tice and determination on the ground and on ramps. The ramps we used were a 90 degree angle. We practiced daily to better our form and to help achieve our goals, which were to do trick shows for the public and just be the best we could be. Holding steady, Matt Solomon, Jody Simmons, and Glen Criswell practice their freestyling talent. KX -v . '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 Ni Leticia Carrasco Daniel Casanova Melissa Castano Sandra Castoreno Kelly Chanack Todd Cielencki N-. F K it l m ! wi' . Q Q. 4:4 .. R314 ' . X ,A V an if of V as Q- it up--W Taking time out during their busy day to eat in the cafeteria, Steve Keller and Cory Preston comtemplate their next class. John Cirlos Lydia Cortez Darrell Cox Donna Craig Glen Criswell Tyson Davis Michael DeClue Damian Delgado August Delucio Kenneth Denson Wayne Devora John Dieckow Ginny Dietz Steve Drzymalla Pamela Dylla Marlene Eberhardt Thomas Ervin Emilio Esparza Florence Esqueda Kimberly Faircloth Chris Faktor Heather Fenner Dawn Fenter Sherri Field Janel Fletcher Patricia Frambs Lisa Franklin Jimmy Frazier Candace Frerich Julie Friesenhahn Lana Futral Terry Galbraith Maria Galindo Roger Galindo Lindy Gandy Alma Garcia Catherine Garcia Deseri Garcia Oscar Garcia Lisa Gay Lori Gentry Raymond Gibbons David Gilcrease Georgette Goacher Kristina Golly Esther Gonzales Roger Gonzales Steve Gonzales Stacey Graham Mark Grainger X0 N147 af ' sub vii' Q .. 54 9 X xi 3.4 X 3 ' 1 'iw 2215.2 . wi? M X mi? kgri if X, J. ku- wi BA' pi 'iid' vii Qu HWS Wai? .' . K 1 H 525 W! MSR is-is .iq-as Q, XX xg SBS '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 E S R : , . ffffigs t - Cy 3 fx ok, Mom, no hands, Robert Henrie Ectices Vertical Rescue and hopes the will not fall. -J r 'I X N 4 , E rg - e's an in' on oing down things such as mine shafts, air shafts, and caverns was a scary experience when I first started to do it a couple of years ago. My father became an instructor, and he got me interested in the hobby. Three years had passed since I moved to San Antonio and started doing Vertical Rescue. It was a dangerous hobby because there was always the threat of falling rocks or the rope breaking. I couldn't imagine the rope, I, Robert Henrie, was hanging from, breaking. It was kind of scary, because I was a little afraid of heights, but I got over it. I was once the patient for rescuers and it was fascinating because there were several people my age at such places as Edge Falls and Garner State Park doing Ver- tical Rescue. None of my other hobbies were near as challenging as hanging from a 1200-foot rope. It wasn't a hobby I would recommend to just anybody, because you had to be very careful and ignore the fear of the unknown. Jason Macias Jean Madl Michael Mahoney Rivers Marley Donald Marshall Michael Martin Kathy Martinez Roger Martinez Tony Martinez Ruben Mata Billy Maxey Anthony McCauley Gary McGrew Sharon Meadows Ronald Meloni Charlotte Mendoza Sandra Mendoza Cynthia Metting Vincent Michel Lynn Miller Henry Mondragon Michael Montalbo Denise Moore Jorge Moreno Juan Moreno Marilyn Morris Michael Mosmeyer Matthew Muenster Pedro Munoz Mary Joy Muro Bobby Mutz Pamela Mutz David Nabers Tracey Naranjo Lynn Neill Robin Newman Bradley Nutt Gilbert Onofre Sharon Ortiz Cornelia Pacheco XZ 00 '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 '88 pin up If don't think anybody is perfect, Everybody has faults and I'm no exception, Fred Liedecke said. I learned to overcome a lot of my shyness by learning Tae Kwon Do. I have fully developed my abilities to use such weapons as nunchuku, bo staff, and cane, even though I got my black belt within a very short time. Nancy Parmer Christine Parrish Charleen Pearce Blain Perez Charles Peterson Edward Peterson Patricia Peterson Adrian Polanco Gary Polk Janine Preciado William Preiss Cory Preston Tracie Rackler Lisa Rawson Daryl Real David Reiter Julie Renick Rebecca Reyes Tammy Reynolds James Rhea Victor Rhodus Scott Riggins Tina Rihn Gamaliel Riojas Patricia Ritchie Sheila Rivas Larry Roberts Osyve Rodgers Adam Rodriquez Heather Roemer Aleesa Roller Charles Ross Kathleen Rosson Janice Roth Kimberly Roth Melissa Ruffing Marie Salazar Rhonda Salinas Carol Sanchez Linda Sanchez Melissa Sargent Roxanne Schmid Christina Schmidt Jan Schwarzkopf William Scott Michelle Segrest Primitiva Seguin Christopher Segura 150 . . . Sophomores I always said to myself, The more you learn the Mar- tial Arts, the more cautious and humble you will be. I learn- ed to keep out of fights with that rule in mind. I now have a unique feeling of self- confidence, he said. If someone had been in his path, Fred Liedecke would have given them a shock with his karate kick. , like I 1 ,. A ..k .wx 5? Q was f ww NS W N x M . -x, . wg-.sg VM A L3 X .5 wi SX w Nw T x -Ng. -A 3. 5 if Sf Xw L... A Ni wx NW RQ .. Nw f, fm if wr WEEE uv' 'N' 5 W' if 4 : Q VS' ww' X, . Wg A QS:-f Sfif+ '5 ,,, S . wif S viii? ,Ji E Q iw K Mgr, S an Nw N' mf L Age 5 iv' X. :R H , - '--h . - X x as 4: WS a wiv S Q. , - K if as K K . LLLL 4, 2-iii S.. ' , 'V - wiv ' ' 9 '8 '89 '89 '89 ' Carol Cielencki Anna Cobb Robert Collins ' W Jamie Conner Larry Correa Veronica Cortez Julie Covington g Troy Cox Tracy Craig Timothy Crank Kellie Crawford Terry Crawford Jerry Crosby Terri Crosby Kim Crouch is Jim Bob Crow Teri Crutcher Mya Cypert William Darilek Aaron Davis Deborah Davis Lorie Davis Wendy Davis X David De La Flosa 1. Frank Debarros John Deffee Ernest De La Fuente Juanito Delgado Miguel Delgado Jeffery Desmuke Carl Diciolla Tara Dickson Fish attackg thrill build y wish had come true, I was getting off the bus for my first day of high school. lt was 20 minutes before the bell rang. My friends and I had planned to meet at my locker so I headed there. On the way, I was attacked with baby bottles and tripped with wire. During the space of that day, I bumped into everyone, got lost twice, and at lunch I stood behind a group of girls for ten minutes before realiz- ing they weren't in line. Anxious newcomer Ronnie Poulk is excited and nervous about his first day. Registration gives students a chance to familiarize themselves with the campus. At the end of the day as I slowly climbed onto the bus, I reflected on the past day. With all the goof-ups and mistakes I had made, it had been the best first day I had ever had, and I could not wait until tomorrow. X0 00 ...153 '89 '89 '89 89 '89 ' uture star he lights were bright, the stage was empty, Waiting. The next soloist walk- ed onto the stage. l-ler voice rang out across the auditorium. Dayna Bryant had been singing for four years. I love the excitement of competition, especially when I do well! Last year I went to Region Choir and placed tlth in city, There were about 50 kids competing, Dayna said. Most of the songs used in competition were folk or religious songs, sung in Ger- man and Italian. Dayna has Shawn Doege Milton Dresch I-larriet Duhart Michael Dunsirn Bernadine Duque Shelley Engbrock Stephanie English Virgica English Louis Esquivel Justin Farris Shannon Faulkner Eric Feyrer Cynthia Flores Daniel Flores Cassandra Floyd Donna Floyd Flobert Fox Andree Francis Dale Francis Denise Franckowiak Jason Freitag Clark Fricks Fiodney Frieda Cody Friesenhahn Lisa Friesenhahn Angela Fuentes Maria Gabor Elizabeth Gaona Esther Garcia Joseph Garcia Vickie Garcia Lloyd Gardley Steven Garza Pamella George Kammie Gillespie Alfred Gonzales Diana Gonzales Jacques Gonzales Janette Gonzales Jevon Gonzales 154 . . . Freshmen always enjoyed singing, but as she got older she had begun to consider it professionally. I've always wished that one day I could make it as a coun- try singer. My favorite per- formers are Charlie McClain and George Strait. I would love to be as popular as them one day. lt's a dream that I hope, one day I can make come true, she said. Looking at the pianist for instruc- tions, Dayna Bryant practices for con- test. She places in the top 82 competitors, gd ' 6.-1 Jw eggs :U N5 5. ' , dl Hifi' iw ki S Wir Y-bf? X '89 '89 '89 Linda Hodge Lesley Hopkins Leonard Howard Vicki Hubbard Stephanie Huff Jennifer Ibrom Gia lden Christina Jackson Molly Jackson Shannon Jeanes Veronica Jetter Annette Johnson Patricia Johnson Sonja Johnson Robert Johnston Charles Jones Michelle Jones Janet Juarez Janice Juarez Kerby Kale Deana Kallies Stacee Kavalos Nathen Keith Julie Keller Kimberly Kellner Larry Kinard Cordella Kincaid Kenna King Kimberly King Karen Kiolbassa Mark Klaus Lisa Kopeck Yevette Kosub Donna Kotzur Sherilynn Krausman Kurt Krueger Donald Kyler Belinda Lacayo Darcelle Lamascus Gregory Lambert '89 '89 '89 wt- Stud nt clo I I o be a clown takes a lot more than make- up and a red nose. It takes creativity and patience to develop and improve my character, Shawn Moerhing said. Shawn had been a perform- ing clown for four years. He started out working with pup- pets, and then developed his character to form Willy, his clown personality. He enjoyed performing because he liked the feeling of cutting loose and acting crazy. 156 . . . Freshmen Willy has been to a lot of functions, he's performed at birthday parties, grand- openings, and other celebra- tions, Shawn said. During the summer Shawn performed regularly, but dur- ing school he could only work on the week-ends. I get paid S10 to S25 an hour. l work for a company called the Clown Factory, and they tell me when and where to work, Shawn said. Just clowning around, freshman Shawn Moehring, flashes a happy smile. Shawn works for 'Clown Fac- tory' and loves to make people laugh. 'gf I f ,ff- 39-fr Q fs Q X .W as W.Q ww' ?Q is J .m' ----. 2 f IIIIIIIIIIII .wNl . ,, lv LM. ' mhh A S S Q. :SERV . ,wm- x Mill K 'f' . .H . fu' V w Xlflly Wwqwlyu x Ay: '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 Auto artl t y pencil skidded along the page. The lines came together. My uncon- nected scrawl had begun to form the picture I had started out with in my head. My name is Sean Post, and I had been drawing cars since I was 11. Of course, I didn't only draw cars, I drew anything from boats to people, but my favorite subject was cars, A friend and I designed a car called the 'Spiker l'. lt resembled a Ferrari with Lam- bourghini counterparts. We also tried to start a club for car Sixtus Moczygemba Shawn Moehring Thomas Montoya Andrea Morales Annette Morales Donica Morales Pamela Morganroth Michael Morris Mary Morrow Thomas Moxley John Moy Kimberlie Muenchow Sheila Mulhern David Muniz James Murray Shanan Murray Robbin Mutz Frank Naranjo Sonya Navarro Charles Neely Christopher Nelson Wesley New Shirley Newlun Felicia Newman Theresa Newman Willie Ng Larry Nicholson Clayton O'Neil Ty Oatman Patricia Ormsby Donna Osborn Jon Osteen Margaret Padalecki Ernest Parker Robert Parker Michelle Parsons Shannon Patterson Kevin Pawlik Michael Paz Victor Paz 158 . . . Freshmen enthusiasts but school started and it never really got off the ground I love Italian cars and l col lected and read all the infor mation possible about them My favorite car was the Ferrari GT. l'd love to own one someday. My dream was to see one of my designs on the road, but for now I have to be content with my drawings. Taking a break during lunch, Sean Post lets his creativity take hold. He often spends time drawing frm he-hunts? 'at 22 is 'kk a '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 x Vg' Beflleell Deborah Pecina Harry Pehl Robert Perez Rosita Perez Stepanie Perez Justin Pieniazek Deandra Pierce Janelle Plummer Lorraine Polanco Sean Post Ronald Poulk Kelly Price Stacy Pruski Michelle Pugh Raymond Qualls Donald Quintanilla Sandy Ramirez Jennifer Ramos Laura Ramos Michael Ramsey David Rapstihe Shane Reeves Richard Reynolds Dana Rice Lea Richard Terrance Riggs Dina Rihn Sheri Riley Beatriz Rios Veronica Rios Lisa Ristow Edward Rivas Jose Rivera Andrea Robbins James Robinson Angela Rodriguez Genevieve Rodriguez Pamela Rodriguez Timothy Roller James Rone classes Stacey Williams and Deelaina Stowe chat The two must hurry to the classroom before the bell rings. XZ QQ if 5, wi mr 6, , Q wg Af. .fb 5. Y- Risk in -,M .,.. . M AX. .. -B. 951' M K in I .LE - Q S W. mi: x .N SQ 'Q , A iii? W RSSB' as-H Q Q44 . i rs 5. .X W 3:5 T, . Q iqllf 11' fy? we 1 , A '01 Q W -WFP- gt Q flx k., X X 'Q U36 Q X11 J Sv' 'T , 3 A wifi ,...- '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 '89 Richard White Johnny Wildman Dawn Willborn Rosalie Willborn Craig Willeford Charles Williams Holly Williams ri: Kimberly Zakaria Larry Zancketti Julie Zappe Linda Zerbel Stacy Zimmerle John Williams Michele Williams Stacey Williams Annette Winn Kristie Wolfe Deanna Wootan Stacy Wuest David Wyrich Cassandra Young Roaring fun he hill was brilliant, bath- ed in the sun's vibrant rays. A cloud framed the crest. Roaring machines barrelled over the top. One skidded to the front just long enough to come in first under the win- ner's banner. The winner, Chase McDougald, number 11, had been interested in motorcycle racing since he was 11. One day I saw some kids on T.V. racing motorcycles. It looked cool so l talked to my parents and they got me a bike, Chase said. Chase, who was also on the freshman basketball team, had been injured several times Riding motorcycles takes a lot out of a growing boy. Chase McDougald chows on a hamburger and french fries to keep his strength up. while racing. Although sometimes the injury was serious, Chase could find the humor in it. l was going over a track and a dog ran out of the bushes. I swerved, but still hit the dog. He was okay, but I went to the hospital with a broken elbow, he said. Chase wants to race as long as possible. As long as l hold together, that is! X0 00 ...161 ut on Top s many received awards for numerous things, one person stands out with his special honor, being nominated as one of the states' top five superintendents. lt's a real honor. It reflects the support of the Board of Trustees and the support of East Central. lt's real good for East Central , Anthony B. Constanzo said. Being a superintendent takes an average of 10-11 hours a day. Setting new goals to be developed was a part of those hours. 1 l-le also said that he would like to improve the instruc- tional programs and facilities. The improvement doesn't end , Mr. Constanzo said, it continues. Another important part of the district was the administration. Anthony B. Constanzo Superintendent Raymond Murray President Bill Carsten Secretary Barbara Bean Member Robert Hoag Member Dr. Wayne Simmons Member Bill Weeks Member 162 . . . Administration The captain of the ship was Principal Ramona Ward. Mrs. Ward did everything to keep the school on an even keel. The attitudes this year are great! The kids are real en- thusiastic and positive , Mrs. Ward said. One of the main things striv- ed for this year was good behavior. A new discipline plan was put into effect by most teachers. The behavior this year has improved. The students' behavior has been surprisingly commendable , Marvin Foster, vice principal, said. An aspect that concerned vice-principal Steve Johnson was academics. I would like to improve the academic department with the writing lab , Mr. Johnson said. The tasks were abundant, the time was short, but everyone kept things smooth. Looking back, Superintendent An- before the big Judson gai thony B. Constanzo gives a smile Assisting Mr. Constanzo is cafet while participating in a pep rally worker, ThelmaOwens. Going over a speech before a meeting, President Raymond Murray concentrates. School board meetings were held one Thursday a month. I 'lt I 5 s Q 'F Si ltflw Dj On his way to a parent conference, Steve Johnson hurries. Parent con- ferences keep parents informed. Discussing the day's events are Ramona Ward and Marvin Foster. The principals keep communication open. Guiding the school are Steve Johnson, vice principalg Ramona Ward, principalg and Marvin Foster, vice principal. Before telling the day's an- nouncements, Ramona Ward concen- trates. Announcements are important as the school day begins. X0 Q 00 J obs shin s the school year passed by in a wistful whirlwind of excitement, the counselors and paraprofessionals looked back in pride. Counselors helped the students decide what classes they should take and what they should do after they had graduated. t'VVe all enjoy working with all students, Karen Honeycutt, head counselor, said. There were different paraprofessional jobs. There were secretaries, attendance aides, and ottice aides, but each one had an individual and important job here. We all work together and take pride in our work, Mag- gie Johnson, said. Cafeteria workers and janitors also had an important job. Cooking for the teachers and students and keeping the i H V. .tty . Zfzrifftr' a I jf' . M 5. V .' , school sparkling clean were big and time consuming jobs. During part of the morning till the end of the last lunch food was being prepared for everyone. As the food disap- peared into thin air, the cafeteria workers made more for the next batch of craving stomachs. l've been here for 12 years and I enjoy the faculty and the students, assistant cafeteria worker, Carol Wielding, said. With food and students there came a mess. The floors that were once gleeming clean were now enhanced with tea and tater tot crumbs. Before school and after school janitors were mopping, cleaning, dusting, and keep- ing the campus clean. All of the jobs were hard, but were also productive ones during the memorable Glory Days. Janitors are: Concepcion Garcia,Julie Payton,AIex Lopez, Maurique Yaquian, P k T -E S T 'I Ch- A E tt Th' O Q Herbert Hernandez, Juanita Hernandez, Calvin Perkins, Mary Sifford, and ar er' Oprow Va aurez' Wla mn' ma Vere ' ema Wens' Joseph Fuentes. 164 . . .Staff Cafeteria worker Carol Wledlng tries complished her task? Lunc to squeeze in one more piece of corn- prepared in the mid morning bread into the oven before the busy ready a little before the bell ring lunch crew comes in. Think she ac- the first lunch. Adeline Krueger, Kathy Tausch, Aurora Hernandez, Bertha Rodriguez, Wieding, and Patricia Craig, Cafeteria Workers are: Front row-Sandy Shultz, Hazel Peppler, C Duecker, Leticia Sepulveda, Peggy Grunewald, Middle row-Margaret 5 Jnselors for this year's Glory Karen Honeycutt, and Nellene is are: Pat Brandt, George Sofge, Pittman, ...mm 421' ' f-:L 'aprofessionals are: Front row-Gloria Flores, Pat Wells, Dina Flores, Annie wzales, Lynette Dague, Rose Tapia. Back row-Carol Brett, Maggie Johnson, ee Woytasczyk, Joseph Champagne, Teter Schwarzkopf, Michelle Lee, and mia Nlaeckel. Helping sophomore Shonda Waith finding jobs for them,or even findinga with her schedule for next year, College for them to go to is is just one Counselor Nellene Pittman smiles. ofthe manyjobs in a counselors life. Helping students with their schedules, - 2 3 East Central High School, may l help you? Those are the words used by vice-principal secretary Teter Schwarzkopf, Answering the phone is one of Mrs, Schwarzkopts major duties as a vice-principals secretary. X0 Q Z0 ...165 Could it be Michael Jackson 327 I don't think so. lt's Mr, Knight having fun. He's one of the teachers on cam- pus that performs at pep rallies and promotes school spirit. 166 . . . Faculty What's going on? Teachers don't take breaks at school. Mr. Shaw kicks back with two of his students and relaxes. Teaching geography takes patience and calls for a break. i Rebecca Bames Resource Florencia Barrera ROTC Keith Becker CoachfMath Lyn Boehme CoachfPhy Sci Edward Bondurant Phy. Sci. Stan Bonewitz X Coachfpnys Ed X 1 3 X.: Gary Boser Govt.fEng fMath Carla Campbell Spanish Alvin Cole FOMfComp Shirley Corrie Mgt.fChoir Charles Crow GMR Loleta Cruse EngIishfSpec Ed. Ella DeKunder English Lanell Durham Typing Dennis Ellebracht VOC Ag. Mary Elliott Art Jane Farmer Reading Mary Jo Flint English Eileen Fox Homemaking Eva Fromme Algebraflrig Joe Galvan Cor. Lan .fA1h. Nancy sandy Govt fEco. l .ik-sf A wwwwfwvfv' i fi . A . I . 1 A ' 3 -fn, 5,1 ,-f ,f .f fi Louis Garcia Govt fGoIf Audrey Graham English Byron Grisham Am history Lucy Gutierrez CVAEfODPfVEH Sue Harvey French Kathy Hurley French Lanelle Hutchins C o. asm Don Jeaer Algebra Fred Jurek Cons. Math Lucy Kinser Am. 8. Wld history Mary Jane Kleen AlgebrafFOM Arden Knight English Sherri Knight History Frank Lafuente Al ebrafTrig. Gl?bert Latuente Heaimmrn Joseph Lazor AlgebrafFOM Linda Leeth E I h Nils Ro en Lippard ICT Get inform d I I feel very strongly about the nuclear issue, Joseph Lazor, math teacher said. Citizens of this country need a lot of information to make wise decisions in these matters, and the information is not easily acquired. Mr. Lazor was involved in the San Antonio Bilateral Nuclear Freeze Campaign, as well as directing the choir at St. lvlary's. Another endeavor of his was teaching a class at Trinity University two nights a week. l-le was born in Belleville, ll- linois, and graduated from St. Anthony's High School, in San Antonio. The reason I decided to Gettin' down at the pep rally is Fiamona Ward. She promised to dance if we won the Bi-District football game and win we did. Could this truly be our own principal, Mrs. Ward? All that is left to be said is . . . Madonna, move over! become a teacher is because I wanted to enrich the next generation. Usually there are so many kids with no plans for the future, l feel the desire to help open minds to some of the wonderful opportunities before us, Mr. Lazor said. As everyone has goals to be reached, Mr. Lazor had goals as a teacher. I'd like to establish an at- titude of respect in a learning environment, and l'd like to ex- cite students to strive for knowledge. I feel that l've reached some of these goals already, Mr. Lazor said. His wish was to have the in- clination to be able to con- tribute tothe society. X0 Q10 ..'l67 eachin out I I am absolutely positive that I was born 30 years old and a teacher! What else was there to do but teach? Not one single thing but that, Loleta Cruse, special educa- tion teacher said. Kansas-City born, Mrs. Cruse graduated from Nashville H.S., in Nashville, ll- linois. Afterwards, she attend- ed Trinity where she acquired a Bachelors degree. Then she went to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, graduating with a Master's Richard Long Ph S' y. ci. Damell Massey l-lomemaking Wayne Milner Biology Gerry Morgenrolh A t' ccoun ing Suzanne Mueller Writing Lab Edwln Ph llipe DECA Leland Poapisil Biologyffennis Jeff Potinofl Healthflrainer Paula Power E l' h ng is Nancy Rainwater English Raymond Rapp Athletic Director Carrie Reed TYDIHQ Woodrow Renwlck GCT Patrlcla Reyes English Glen Rode Voc. Ag. Rick Rutland Chemistry Wendy Schette Horticulture Judy Schetfler BiologyjAth. Amold Schultz Biology James Selby Am. history Charles Shaw World geography 168 . . . Faculty degree. l've been married to my husband Paul for 24 years. We have two children. Our son Wade is 22 and our daughter Mona is 18. My only goals for them is happiness and suc- cess, Mrs. Cruse said. Mrs. Cruse was ready to take whatever came to her, and she planned on retiring to an easy way of life. My dream is going to be to kick back, eat candy, and read spicy books, she said with a slight smile. we Mary Lou Shulller Special Ed Frank siigh Typing U Jerry Smith HistoryfAth Pam Smith Englishjy b. Stephen Snider Auto Mechanics Linda Sommers Biology Inez Speer Currnc Coordinator Roxanne Spencer Flecord Keeping Cyndy Spivey HealthfHoneybees Antonia Stevens Spanish Dana Sullivan OE D Dennis Swenson P E mm. Cynthia Thomas Geometryflf O M Ruth Ussery Theater Arts Cecil Vasquez Eco fGov't William Verity Wld history Connie Vohs English Mary Kay Wakely EnglishfNp Sl! X Nfv ' Kirk Charles Watkins Art Charla Wick P E fAth Langston Williams Am historyfAth. Loretta Williams GeometryfCons Math Jean Wilson English Jeanette Zaiontz Health Care Science Can it be true? Are these teachers really hav- ing fun at school? Believe it or not, they are! Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Gray, as well as others are promoting school spirit. Keep up the good work! One of the Spanish teachers, Mrs. Stevens, helps create dances for the students to per- form at the Festival de Renaissance held on campus. This event gets students involved in learning about different cultures. I '1 If 1' I EQ Ui fnition an exaggerated allyhoof is, by de i , or sensational advertising or publicity Our community, proved to be super supportive. ' and everyday Advertisement was such a boring ' d to search tor something word that we decide ' ' d chosen the term more exciting. We ha ballyhoo' because it tit us and our supporters. Ballyhoo' was also defined as a noisy uproar, or clamor. This also seemed to tit the advertise- ment section. We went through many noisy uproars in putting this section together. The confusion that we went through was something that can't be defined. ld like to introduce to you our So now,we wou r as we call it, advertisement section o, Ballyhoo . Q L Q SKAPUOKT OUR 7 ' JS , fig' 6 2. xt Adair, :ge 'S gn? 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Sunset-San Antonio, TX 78216 828-5050 This group of Campus Life 7400 an regulars always has fun just being together. 'gee Tommy Sanders is challenged by the limbo bar at the beach party. do you think he could do it'?. . .He did. cafe, I I I Rhondo Jauer is enjoying being ge 7'5de d4' warn his friend at the Campus Life Spring Break retreat at Alto Frio. 5afeaeoz4e...5aL'! Some freshman's favorite part of the Campus Life Taco Bash was, of course, the Taco! W l3alIyhoo'.f . . 18 l EIECU Front row Dance Alexander treasurer Frank Juarez Yvette Guerra secretary Kenny Carraway Frances Gutlerrez vlce president Kelly Howard president Second row Sandy Lerach Sharon Gawllk Cheryl Rechner Irma Garcia Ed Phllllps advlsor Back row Suzanne Wiseman Richard Huband John Zanckettl Joe Tarun Dianne Wiseman Front row Jan Schwarzkopf, Jimmy Harrell, Kellie Wright, Chnstlne Zlgrnond Muddle row Dale IJULENT-l ROCK BAGKHQE. 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San Antonio TX 78223 Botan Mosle TX 78205 15121220 3835 Ruthie 5 Gift Shop Antiques 84 Collectables We arm to please 15123 333 5270 1464 S W W White Rd San Antonio TX 78220 0 '86 1 l ' 1 l l I . Q I C. Ann Kohne k Accounting Executiv , G Rolan Mosle 100 Nafl Bank of Commerce Bldg. San Antonio, ' I . Ruthie Jackson, Owner Ballyhoo' . . 188 . . . Ballyhoo' During lunch Cynthia, Balloons anyone? say the Dawnette, and Traci model their Honeybee officers. They sell banners that they received at balloons during the Clark Football camp, game. Officers perform their dynamite prop routine at UTSA Competition. They received a super sweepstakes. The officers show their enthusiasm as the team wins a sweepstakes and best in prop 8 kick trophy. Mrs. Spivey receives an award Cynthia accepts roses from the from Dr. Constanzo and Bill Murray 1986 captain, Dawnette. Cynthia is for the Honeybees' outstanding the new captain for 1987. year. RCN 4.1- ' X X., NM V1 WN The Honeybees Per Mrs Spivey happily ac f0l'm ihelf award WIFIFI cepts her microwave that gtgnglall FOUUHS at the Honeybees gave her XXX f rtrt , ssss, Q -f NN ., 1 M.-4 ' ' r , rf.. 5 i x K ' W, A, N 1 wr ' My f wi' ff U1 91 A 1 10 In I M Q W W ' W sf 5 ' 'M - W-tl'f' -1 : V 1 . , ,M H, V, , ' , , it 'MZTMV' : I V Q A :: f' Ballyhoo' . . . 189 190. . .eaiiyrioof .W It's hard to say good-bye. Dur- What a sight!! Senior Honeybee ing the banquet, Dawneiie members were kidnapped by the Bryant gives Mrs. Spivey a pic- underclassmen at 5:30 a.m, ture of memories. During the banquet the Senior managers are seniors begin to say their appreciated for their good-byes, endless hard work. SHR I K Q s i 1 if E K xy A ie Q Y St. Ierome's Catholic Church Father Ben A. Pruski Masses: Sat. 5g00 P.M. 7 Sun. 8:30 8: 11:30 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. D :E 52 is 7955 Real Rd. Good Luck Seniors Of '86 '24 vb ff x ZLL Q53 . 9 Q g A DIETZ 333-0461 FARM a INDUSTRIAL Delgadg ll 97 Concrele 7196 S.W.W. White co P Mechanic on duty State Inspection Mon.-Fri. Frieda's Exxon san Ammo, TX 78222 6485262 Sepfic ianks 'l' wafer lroughs 5242 Rigsby H F lifi-slalions 7 A San Antonio, TX 78222 Roger Frieda 7 'e' f 'Wm Emil Delgado 8: Sons 3 MILES E OF LOOP 410 Bus: 648-2481 Sales' Service 9912 9. Fosier Rd. Res: 420-3565 Rentals San Amoniol Tx 78223 Gears Parts lon joniefz gowgng Suppfy 38YeafS fXPefief1fe ease Q ' , A SWE l? Balls 'li Bags X Shoes ,lt Shirts 21 18 Goliad Don Jonietz San Antonio, TX Inside Ponderosa Bowl 333-2 570 Fisher Standard Transmission 648-2606 7272 Hwy 87 E San Antonio, TX 78263 i 3 miles E of4l0 Ballyhoo' . . QE' r 'iff 'lil ' LAND LOCATORS 2' X A' 141, 'FARMS +PlANCl-IES 'INVESTMENTS FLORENCE REAL Bus.: 667-1838 Rr. 2. Box 67 Bus.: 667-1 154 Morion, TX Res.: 667-1216 78124 FBl.:fH eromca a mas, G gh a First row: Carrie Winters, treasurerg Pamela Sammons, secretary, Second row: Michelle Galindo, V SIC LRdp ShlSlKllMCI Bk D G S L d T V g S d l ,ee uri S OFISOY SIB ISS! GIG C SIR. 3C l'OW' BVS 3Ol'1a USER 192 . . .Esallynoof Compliments Of East Centrcr1's Friends In The SEI NE CLUB LUMBER HARDWARE LA VERNIA LUMBER 81 SUPPLY P.o. Box 535 LA VERNIA, TEXAS PHONE 779-3471 JONES BLAIR PAINT Preparing for the Christmas poinsettia sale is Lee Sendemer. Hor- ticulture members raise plants to sell on special occasions and holidays. Horticulture officers President-John Gorhum Vice-president-Marie Narvaez 2nd Vice-president-Chad Riegel Secretary-Ray Gonzales Treasurer-Steven Stolowski Reporter--Brian Brietzke Sentinel-Brian Lightell Front row-Leonard Casias, Denise Powers, Corina Cardenas, Chuck Cepeda, Lee Sendemer. Second row-Maggie Johnson, Larry Aikens Brian Lightell, John Gorhum, Brian Brietzke, Jeff Morgan, Wendy Schatte. Back row-William Montgomery, Milton Ray, Gary McGrew, Ray Gonzalez, Steven Stolowski, Georgia Fahrig Ballyhoo ci? eww 3:21 M4 ilk Q 53.68 , , ff i g1 4 . A .Q ':- Q, ,QM 1 ' , , I I ' .5 'gf + 3 G Wi at 6 1 3 fx nf 'fix 6. G f, X Q f .4L k , g 'W ., ,Q g 5 i nf. Sk ri .fl !Lq 3 Q k i , x I i X w ,if f 4 5 I 1 ,R if Q I 1 Q - AJ A ' ' , Q, Q.-A aff, 111 at xx Q f N , -, H Q, - ' 1 5 - K 'jL , Y' C C Hgh A ES, VARSITY CHEERLEADER Varsity Cheerleaders are Front row Patty Flrchle mascot Second row Margaret Bernal Cindy Mettrng Thlrd row Stacey Wyrwlch Heather Fenner Janel Fletcher Back row Seniors Paula Johnson Suzy Doege JV cheerleaders are Julue Remck Rhonda Wnllrams Pam Mutz Rhonda Blan chette and Knm Walters Hoping that a wish comes true Varsity cheerleaders perform a good luck cheer for the football players This IS one of the many stunts that the cheerleaders perform durung pep rallies I I - n - r v - 1 - I ' 1 1 v ' , . Ballyhoo' . . . 19 SCFVICC Repairs Clarldge Electric C0 Rupe tR Bubba Clarldge 648 5063 8432 S Foster Rd 6 erfiel' 2 gadlfl S25 lb S J? Ori ocfonfwf Amer can Assouawsn of or+hodon+isr 648 3211 3076 5' 'W W 'lffflufe IZ! .Sian .xdnfonco 78222 Communliy S Gifiware Greenware ' supplies ' Firing 648-0063 7222 Whipporwill of 7 I OO Blk. of Rigsbg San Anionio. TX 78220 Front row Patty Richie, Steve Dryzmallla, Rachelle Ullrlch Back row Lana Futral r in M . -::::::: : 31335 San Antonio, TX 78222 fl - ' , 5: iss . . ., nf. 27515335 Y . . . 7 9 T' B 'Y' I C, 196 . . . Ballyhoo' ,gl CompanyA Front row Amy Colllns Fred Taylor Second row Eddue Peterson Klnsley Turbun Ben Covarrublas Raul Vlllarreal Bryan Toblas Mano DeLafuente Back row Arcell Arrogante Darrel Moore Shawn Doege Scott Haney Frank Syma For special learning purposes Ben Covarrubuas attends summer camp at Camp Bullls Behlnd hnrn the sleeping quarters are pictured ROTC ll Ballynoo' . . . Q W , , 4554! if 3, if 'VT Company D: Front row: Charles Denning, Esmeralda Borrego, Tim Roller, Robert Collins, Mark Narvaez. Second row: Ira Neighbors, Paul SheIburn,Louis Rios, James Keller, Miguel Silva, Donald Greer. Back row: Bonnie Swisher, Donna Floyd, Clayton Jones, Richard Davis, Simon Barrera, Terry Riggs, Vicki Hubbard, and Mary Allende. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Neighbors donated the chrome plating need- ed tor the helmets and rifles. They are proudly pictured here with their son Ira Neighbors and other color guard members, James Keller, Sandra Castoreno, Fred Taylor, and Bryan Tobias. 198 . . . Ballyhoo' Pl'8CtiCing with a .177 Pellet Rifle, Jim , E Tracy kneels at the target. The new ROTC I sm module has a special room equipped with V target ranges. T' I 5 f Bullls During the ROTC banquet students were honored for outstanding achievement Mr Johnson pens MlgueISllva Pass In Review Ben Covarrubuas proudly marches along with other members at Camp pelrng It as one of the many activities that ROTC partlclpants took part ID at camp On Memonal Day ROTC students perform ed special ceremonies In honor of those who have lost their lives for our country Flaul Villarreal Darla Esllck Aroell Arrogante Shawne Doege and Scott Haney take part ln this ceremony ,, . . . Q 1 ,Hi This dangerous activity is known as rap- , , F Ballyhoo' . . ? 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Le Club Francais French Club members are: Front row-Amber Hassmann, secretary, Kristi Drzymalla, presidentg Cristi Kortz, vice-president 2nd row Katy Hurley JoAnn Martillotti, Gigi Madl, Maragret Bernal, Cindy Metting, Layne Weeks, Lanelle Markgraf, 3rd row-Anne Smasal, Kathy Haak Kristie Wolfe Karci Haycraft, Kim Faircloth, Monique Moore, Jacqueline Thomas. 4th row-Scott Higgins, Sharlin Korbar, Michelle Galindo Michelle Leatherman Kent Gutschke, Marceau Nelson, David Heinhart. During a cultural experience in French I, Connie Hairline cooks French cuisine. She listens intently to instructions on making crepes, Part of being in French class is learning different things about the culture. Arthur Stewart tries his first crepe. ll iv Q X J ' If P2 W -4 'Ax 1 ,,, inu- Ar MW, I X, Q 202 . . . Ballyhoo' sz Presldent Deanna Smlley Vlce Presldent Cynthla LaFuente Secretary Cyndl Luensmann Treasurer Annette Stzrelczyk Reporter Deanna Fox C512j 648 1152 JOHN GRIFFIN OWNER GO0D ' LUCK IDEAL SUPERIVIARKET INC HOME OF QUALITY GRIFFIN S FRESH KILLED MEAT DIESEL REPMR HIGHWAY 87 SZSZITISZFS CSQKLZ? FLEA IYIIARREZT ANi?3.2fiiB22Z52 TEXAS 78263 CATERPILLAR 45123 648 0171 9 O 0 I f If A IR , f V 415 A 0 0 wx l ,4'iiI,Ifg, V m A 1 A,A ' ' Banyn00'...203 as emma QV-3 z, f f -MM Front row Leanne Shelburn Mana Galrndo Esmeralda Sosa Second row Patty Peterson Tammy Reynolds Rhonda Krrby Candr French Shelley Uhr Back row Renee Bryan Rebecca Blankenshrp Front row Shelley Uhr Esmeralda Sosa Brenda Mlkolayczyk Renee Bryan Mana Galrndo Candl French Second row Alrce Good Mlchelle Knowles Irma Zavala Judy Gibson Leanne Shelburn Rebecca Blankenshlp Back row Rhonda Krrby Julue Garrett Sonya Mauck Bridgette Jones Tammy Reynolds if f . , V R ,yr X , fl V, ... 1 r y , ' v . I 'l' V 1: 11 ' A I 5 e, f I 0 L A C V , V Q ' rg' r ly t 204. . . eallynoof 'WY Showing her Hornet Pride is Practice makes perfect. Brenda Mikolayczyk. She shows Sophomores Esmeralda Sosa and that Cosmo students do more than Rebecca Blankenship learn there's peoples hair. more to a perm that they think. Sophomores Renee Bryan and She Iey Uhr are about to try a perm When possnble students are a owelcomed patrons Using her knowledge of beauty to make a beautnful harrdo rs Mnchelle Knowles The surrounding beauty shop comes rn handy E .s F X: x 1 A S E s s Is . ' . Ballyhoo' . . . 20 A- . .P--QI, X :ii H wr x. me 'r Front row: Cheri Burns, Lanelle Pederson, Ross Kirkpatrick, Melissa Castano, Tracie Rackler, Kelly Chanack, Sam Wallace, Jeanette Zaiontz Pollock, Sponsor. Center row: Suzette Sova, Robert Wear, Guess Who, Rick Morgan, Kim Roth, Sonia Sheets, Veronica Vina. Back row: Alfred James, Lori Kosub, Clay Mason. HE IDEA TEAM oeether veryone A ccomnlishes ore Front row: Shari Hopkins, Suzy Doege, Darla Dylla, Cynthia Ramirez, Shawne Fox, Gina Sandoval, Tammy Schaefer, Vicki Williams, Second row: Linda Tarin, Denise Hardy, Marla Harrell, Mary Lou Cardenas, Sharon Narvaez, Mrs. Sullivan. Third row: Laura Grizzle, Deanna Steubing, Stacey Fisher, Carrie Wallace, Tracee Hardy. Back row: Penne Tidwell, Kathy Barnette, Rose Mary Jetter, Jana Horton, Bruce Johnson. 206 . . . Ballyhoo' WHOLESALE LIGHTING 81 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES American Light Bulb 84 Supply Co. Inc. THE LIGHTING SPECIALISTSH 8203-HN LAMAR AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 OFFICE: 15121835-4971 10615 Sentinel Dr. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78217 OFFICE: l512l 667-5025 I Serving Texas a C Q Since 1968 ACE FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. SPECIALIZING IN FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS Service and Sales Betty Burkes 223 South W.W. White Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78219 15121 333-7000 Area, State, And Notlonol Contests W Dlsplaylng the banners they won at Drstnct and Area contests are Matt Look what we drd Mom' say Bnan Alston Jennrfer Ashley Johnelle Harms Donald Qulntanllla and Wlllram Danlek They placed second at Area Schnurrger and Kevrn Koennrng The meat team partrcrpated In the Na and frrst at Drstrrct In Junror Farm Skull tional contest held In Kansas Cnty Mrssourr They won flrst place Pres DonnaPadaIeckr Rep JennrferAshley 85 Vroe Pres Darren Dyla Sentinel Daryl Real Sec David Grams StudentAdv Brran Bettrce Treas Shawn Harrrs Hrst Brran Alston Sponsors Dennis Ellebracht 8 Glenn Rode The State wmmng meat team consists of Davrd Wrllrams, Kevin Caldwell, Wlth thelr pride showrng Shawn Hans Daryl Real, John Dreckow, and Johnelle Schnurlger, and Jennifer Ashley They won frrst place at the contest Tyler Thames show therr plaque They won frrst place at the State contest which was held at Texas A8tM University at Texas ASM Unrversrty . or or , A V 1 ' I ' - - . . . Ballyhoo' . . . 20 EIQNERHTULHTIIQNS SENIEIRS IEJF '85 Allvu A Z FIRST EITY REHLTIQRS 5505 HWY. B7 E E48-212213 DELICIDUS aumamlc Q Mexican moo Homemaoe ronnuas gd 1:1 RED 2 moo T0 co PRAEGITZER 84 6008 HXYY 5-Wli SAN ANTON BUS. K5 ll MINI T BCD 648-2561 SCISSORS 82 SUDS DOG GROOMING sl PET SUPPLIES AN f 'A 431' O 'Q 2 212 O fx-Z Pl R 5 IN You' Erxyoq t X A MON THURSGAM 9PM FRI SAT6AM SAM 2204SWW WHITE 4709 RIGBY SUN 6 A Nl 8 P lvl 6 SAN ANTONIO TX SAN ANTONIO, TX 78222 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 PECAN VALLEY N U1 COSMETICS GOLF DOROTHY RECHNER ,, ,,, BEAUTY CONSULTANT C5123 648-5222 532 2916 3482 S. FOSTER SAN ANTONIO 333-7122 P. O. BOX 23278 TX 28222 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78222 Sauynoof . . .209 Chatter Best of Luck Class of 86 8139 Foster Rd 548 9930 Mon Tues 11AM 10PM K Dental Office Insulatlon sr H rec ldpp C Jesse D Hawkms P O Box 10337 8196 S Foster Rd San Antomo, TX 78210 9597 Hwy 87 E M 62135 6481280 ly 40 7 Davld Little D D S D DDQ Wayne Simmons 342 0359 Prostnodontlcs Jackson Square 2706 Jackson Keller M St 1111 Su 1 0 QAATEQI Q 648-0072 We Deliver Sand at Rock ' Black Dlrt 'F Sandy Loam tl' Mortar Mlx Cement ' Asphalt ' Base Maternal ' Lava Rock 15121648-3120 648-1744 l.3I'ldSC8piI lg Mateflal 7625 Hwy. 84 E. San Antonio M Box l W Food ' Drinks Orders-to-go ,541 3 l - X I g in ' ' o f' t yg t ' H' 'rn I ' I d , I -Q 1 , . . . 1 n CI b F YQ 14 Il 1 'Vat Q General Denistry 'thf n hl lk. l fl dy - yt ' .Onelittle-tat 's ll'tt k . U on- a. - ' n. 2-1 Cold orage Vault o o ie overing , , 'tp 'Qtr 210 . . . Ballynoo' FUTURE HCJMEMAKERS CDF MERICA J? Front row Audrey Grams parl Pattu Frambs vrce pres Bull Hasgensrck pres Shlrley Newlun sec Rhonda Wllllams hast Second row Cheryl Baumann Kmel Hull Tammy Bock Fehcla Newman Pamela George Thlrd row Klm Laskowskn Lynn Nelll Vanessa Chapa Chen Burns Lnsa Shead Fourth row Janice Juarez Laura Ramos Stephan: Myers Rncky Mason Back row Mike Gorhum Davld Gordon WSW' ix? One cup flour two teaspoons baking soda Shrrley Newlun says as she mixes batter for her bnscunts Homemakmg students learn the basnc skulls needed for cooknng Homemaklng IS a great place to make your favorite food Jac ques Irvnng IS makmg chocolate chap cookies V Q Wi 'L ' G , g M I 1- M! I Y ' 5 4 ff' ' f' f 7 4' ,Z Q 4 - , .3 ' , ' - .1 ' ' , .L A , .Q A ' , ' . - Y I I I ' l I I I I ' l r I I ' l I ' ii -..I S ga as l ' ' :lass ,t....f- .,,, I V su, .....t. V .. ....,- 'L S ' 1 5 - ,..s ri v Y s tttttttt 2, ' K , .1 A . W-A .2,,:L,, , 3 t i w a i ,., to 5 . 1 ' Y il 'Y A Z r ,' - ' - I I ' A 4 Il Ballyhoo' . . 211 SENIDR HONEYBEES . SAY GIG 'EM BGGIESM Nw Senior Honeybees are: Front-Janet Luensmann, Middle-Mandy Hosek, Dawnette Bryant, Back-Traci Allen, April Shipler, Christine Dupont, and Lara Morrison. 212 . . . Ballyhoo' 1512 1 353. 1422 7exa4 Vacuum eieanez ea euuxadalE,ufauat0 Spaldlty 637 S 70 70 70141: Eau! 496 6415 S inhale, 72' 7Y220 T-SHIRTS UNLIMITED 6004 E Hwy 87 San AHLODIO 648 5318 Custom Screen Prlntlng Specialty Gift Items Magnetlc Slgns Wmdo Decals Team Shlrts Jackets Caps Custom Embroidery 8 Monogrammlng Brennan! lgonlricfuez TEXAS MUSIC Instruments and Accessones Student Dlscounts 4-822 Pecan Valley San AHIOHIO TX 78223 15121 337 2040 512 656 7780 JB WELDING INC 4727 Center Park San Antonio TX 78218 YOU NEED IT? Specnallzmg In I LL FIND IT! Pickup Trucks JAMES TRUCK SALES Phones6480182from9fo6 648 0579 Anytime Nathan A Margaret James 5026 Rlgsby Ave JAMES LAWNMUWER SALES 81 SERVICE Small Engme Repanr Lawn Mowers 0 Edgers Go Carts 0 Bucycles 0 Mlm Blkes NATHAN R IAMES 648-0182 5034 Ragsby Ave :Aman CNE, If 5 ' 1 . . ' ,, . . an ,, . . t a 1 . In - x - funn a. . . 7 I' I - 4, -s ' - , x .X In i - ' -.H ' iv , 'V A ' . I ' 'If- 3. 1:-:. A 1:34 JM' 'av - 2 A I- V. JA: I ,-. j. sz 'T-4 Ik 4, 'I ' H-.,' az' -rs. A . I 1 ' IQ- Eli 0 fi f ,Q V-:ffl S v'. :ufit 'wh' uf- - 7 ' I luv' 9-. lv. li I , K. ' nznlfin I4 , iff? sa ' cs- - . V. , , . . .I .ffl Q E. I Il' 'Ag .li ' '- , -I Us A, ' Wgf J .ah I . .: , 1' h . gf Il 3 I'-I . . ,y ' V .I n - P . ' ' ' . . . gl' , - . gl' , tl 1. .f Q' - MQ 5' ' 'ig' 'Ia . '22, X. f . AA., ,',, v V - if .VQ 'I , ' ,gf x G lj-I: .E ..,v1,.-3 aff.: is . ' Aff ' ' ' - ' , ' . fy - I ' I I San Antomo Tex 78222 San Antomo Texas 78222 Ballyhoo' . . 21 aAa Abel, Jackie 140 Ables, Jacquelyn 146 Academics 40-49 Ackley, Kimberly 132 Ackley, Krisha 132 Adams, Jennifer 152 Adams, Preston 146 Adams, Raymond 146 Ads 171-21 3 Ager, Clinton 146 Aguayo,Vilma 49, 132, 182, 183 Aikins, Larry 152, 193 Akes, Mark 146 Akes, Stefanie 152 Alben, charles 15, 70, 120, 125, Aleman, Gilberto 152 Aleman, Santa 152 Alexander, Adina 152 Alexander, Darice 132, 186 Alexanderson, Susan 146 Alfaro, Alberto 126, 146 Allen, Christyne 152 Allen, Lisa 92, 93, 140 Allen, Mark 152 Allen, Michael 146 Allen, Sharon 146 Allen, Tracy 132, 135, 168,188,1 Allende, Mary 152 Alston, Brian 140, 207 Alvarado, Estevan 146 Alvarado, Marisol 152 Alvarez, Adalaida 152, 180 Amberson, April 132 Anderson, Rudolph 103 Andis. Nancilee 132 Aquino, Marilyn 146, 194 Araiza, Jimmy 49, 132 Arce, Mary 140 Archer, Donna 146 Arciniega, Richard 152 Ardoin, Alex 53, 55, 132, 133 Ardoin, Steven 114, 152 Arenas, Bobby 146 Ario, Arron 152 Ario, Jeffery 152 Arms, Clinton 146 Arnold, Rhodena 152 140 89, 2 Arrogante, Arceli 87, 152, 197, 199 Arrogante, Armida 132 Ashley, Jennifer 140, 207 Austin, Michelle 140 Aycock, Carmela 152 Aycock, Micheline 140 Aylward, Kathaleen 132 bBb Baenicn, Danny 140 Baertich, Darren 146 Baker, Angel 87, 93, 94. 152 Baker, Cedric 53, 60, 89 Banis, Wanda 146 Barasa, Anthony 9. 53, 97, 140 Barba, Jeffery 140 Barnes, Kristen 53, 152 Barnes, Rebecca 166 Barnes, Shae 140, 182 Barnette, Kathy 140, 210 Barr, Misty 146, 180 Barrera, Florencia 166 Barrera, Rose 152 Barrera, Simon 152 Barron, Phillip 146 Barrow, Gerald 63, 152 Bartay, Valerie 140 Bartleson, Cori 140 Baseball 96-101 Basketball 70-87 Bateman, Christina 140 Bates, Antoinett 152 Bates, Rodrick 70, 132 Bauer, Michael 132 Baumann, Cheryl 140, 211 Baumann, Karen 132 Bean, Barbara Bean, Letitia 152 Beavers, Jared 140 Beavers, Jordan 106, 107, 146 Becker, Keith 53, 60, 101, 166 Beckmann, Brian 152 Behnsch, Barbara 152 Bell, Harvey 146 Bell, Stefano 152 Bennett, Michele 146, 189 Benton, Bobbi 152 4...lndex 12 ndex Bernal, Margret 13, 146, 195, 202 Berry, Amy 146, 189 Berry, Trey 152 Bettice, Bryan 140 Bettis, Leslie 107, 152 Bieck, Richard 152 Biggers, Richmond 53, 77, 97, 146 Bilbro, Cheryl 152 Billings, Steven 140 Bishop, Donnie 96, 97, 140 Bishop, Jeffery 97, 101, 146 Black, Faleana 152 Blackman, Fredrick 77 Blackstock, Cynthia 140 Blalock, Jerry 132 Blanchette, Rhonda 140, 195 Blankenburg, Hagen 140, 141 Blankenship, Rebecca 146,202,205 Blocker, Dena 69, 87, 152 Blohm, Erich 97, 140 Bock, Tammy 152,211 Boehme, Lori 25, 132 Boehme, Lynwood 53, 61, 166 Boenisch, Leatha 87, 152 Balado, Cheryl 140 Bonewitz, Stan 70, 166 Borrego, Esmeralda 152, 180 Borrego, Gilbert 101 Borrego, Steve 146 Borrego, Veronica 152, 180 Boser, Gary 53, 63, 70, 79, 166 Bourquin, Deborah 152 Bowman, Kevin 79, 152 Bradbury, Steven 146 Bradley, Stephen 140 Brandt, Lorne 140 Brandt, Pat 165, 168 Braun, Charles 140 Brazell, Chase 152 Brazell, Dana 132 Braziel, Curtis 152 Braziel, Melvin 60, 146 Brett, Barbara 140 Brett, Carol 165 Brietzke, Brian 140, 193 Broadway, Monty 152 Brooks, Royce 152 Brooks, Sheryl 45, 132 Brooks, Tammy 146 Brown, Bruce 140 Brown, Eugene 78, 79, 152 Brown, Laura 146 Brown, Michael 111 Browning, Nichelle 140 Brunner, Debbie 140 Bruton,Mark 140 Bryan, Michelle 146, 205 Bryant, Dana 22, 152, 154 Bryant, Dawnette 124, 132, 137.183, 188.189, 212 Bryant, Stephen 140, 152 Buchholtz, Colvern 152 Buckley, Valerie 141 Bunch, Thad 152 Burks, Victor 146 Burmeister, Donna 152 Burns, Cheri 146,210,211 Burns, Travis 60, 146 Bustillos, Dorothy 140, 180 CCC Caddell, Patrick 152 Caldwell, Kevin 132,207 Calhoun, Louise 140 Cameron, Cindy 4, 93 Cameron, Wendy 93 Cammack, Lori 132 Camp, Dennis 132 Campbell, Carla 48, 166, 169, 182, 183 Campbell, Rory 67, 141, 183 Campos, Gloria 152 Campos, Melinda 152 Campos, Valerie 132 Campus Life 22 Cano, Robert 77, 146 Cantu, John 146 Cantu, Monica 146 Cardenas, Corina 193 Cardenas, Edward 146 Cardenas, Maria 152 Cardenas, Mary 21 O Cardenas, Victor 152 Carlisle, James 146 Carpenter, Spring 152 Carrasco, Antonio 89, 141 Carrasco, Leticia 147, 182 Carraway, Kenneth 17, 28, 115, 132, 186 Carsten, Bill 162 Carter, Vicky 117 Casanova, Anthony 101 Casanova, Daniel 147 Casanova, Ernest 152 Casanova, Norma 132 Casias, Leonard 193 Casillas, Celina 152 Casillas, Lea 141 Casillas, Luke 63, 152 Casillas, Mark 152 Castano, Melissa 147, 194, 210 Castillo, Yvonne 152 Castoreno, Sandra 147, 182 Cates, Scott 152 Causey, Marsha 152 Cavazos, James 63, 152 Cavazos, Linda 152 Cepeda, Chuck 193 Cerda, Christopher 53, 141 Cervera, Adam 63, 152 Chamberlain, Jacob 63, 152 Chamberlain, Johnny 60, 141 Champagne, Joseph 165 Chanack, Kelly 147, 182,210 Chapa, Vanessa 152, 211 Chapko, Cynthia 152 Chapko, Denise 132 Chapman, Lori 141 Chase, Charles 63, 89, 91 Cherry, Cinnamon 132 Childers, Gretchen 152, 153 Chinn, Twila 164 Cielencki, Todd 70, 147 Cifuentes, Sandra 141 Ciomperlik, Ronnie 132 Cirlos, John 77, 147, 182 Clayborne, Carol 132 Clayborne, Kimberly 85 Clayborne, Olan 132 Clenney, Paula 141 Clubs 110429 Cobb, Anna 153 Coble, David 141 Coble, Denise 141 Cole, Alvin 166 Coleman, Stanely 70, 73 Collins, Amy 197 Collins, Dawn 141, 188,189 Collins, Robert 153 Conner, Jamie 153, 182 Conner, Tanya 141 Conner, Toni 127, 141, 183 Constanzo, Anthony 162 Contreras, Steven 70, 97 141 Cornelius, William 141 Correa, Larry 63, 79, 91, 153 Corrie, Shirley 166 Cortez, Lydia 147 Cortez, Veronica 153 Covarrubias, Bernabe 141, 197, 199 Covington, Julie 153 Cox, Darrell 97, 101, 147 Cox, Troy 63,753,153 Craig, Donna 93, 147 Craig, Tracy 69, 153 Crank, Timothy 63, 90, 91, 153 Crawford, Kellie 95, 153 Crawford, Terry 153 Crawford, Trina 93, 141 Criswell, Glen 107, 146, 147 Crosby, Jerry 153 Crosby, Terri 153 Crossman, Scott 132 Crouch, Kim 153 Crow, Charles 166 Crow, Jim Bob 153 Crumley, Sandra 141 Cruse, Loleta 166 Crutcher, Teri 53, 69, 63, 153 Cunningham, Rochelle 107, 124, 132 Cypert, Mya 153 dDd Dabaghian, Robert 103, 141 Dague, Lynette 164 Darilek, William 153, 207 Dashiak, Pamela 141 Davis, Aaron 153 Davis, Deborah 153 Davis, Lorie 153 Davis, Terra 141 Davis, Tyson 147 Davis, Wendy 153 De Lafuente, Mario 132, 197 De La Rosa, David 153 Debarros, Frank 153 Declue, Michael 147 Deffee, John 153 DeHaven, Michael 141 DeKunder, Ella 166 DeKunder, Jean 32 Del Castillo, Kristina 44, 81, 83, 132 Delafuente, Ernest 153 Delgado, Damian 77, 147 Delgado, Juanito 153 Delgado, Lisa 141 Delgado, Miguel 153 Delucio, August 147 Denson, Kenneth 147 Denson, Kurt 53, 132 Desmuke, Jeffery 153 Devora, Wayne 10, 53, 55, 96, 97. 99, De Ciolla, Carl 153 Dickson, Tara 153 Dickson, Vernon 132 Dieckow, John 147, 207 Dieterich, Heather 141 Dietz, Ginny 147 Doege, Aaron 132 Doege, Robert 141 Doege, Shawn 154, 197, 199 Doege, Suzy 5,132, 195, 210 Douglas, David 141 Dresch, Milton 63, 79, 101, 154 Drzymalla, Kristi 141, 189, 202 Drzymalla, Steve 23, 147 Dudek, Karen 141, 194 Duecker, Gloria 164 Duesberg, Georg 140, 141 Duhart, Harriet 154 Dunn, Lisa 141 Dunsirn, Michael 154 Dupont, Christine 132, 188, 189,212 Duque, Bernadine 154 Duque, Rosario 132, 180 Durham, Lanell 166 Dylla, Darren 132 Dylla, Diana 132, 210 Dylla, Pamela 147, 194 Dzierzanowski, lgnatz 133 Dzierzanski, Dianna 141 eEe Eberhardt, Marlene 147 Eddington, Darryl 70, 71. 73 Ellebracht, Dennis 166 Elliot, Mary 166 Elsworth, Nathan 53, 141 Engbrock, Scott 141 Engbrock, Shelley 54 English, Aundrea 141 English, Stephanie 154 English, virgica 154 Epperson, Terri 147 Escobar, Gerald 183 Eslick. Darla 199 Esparza, Emilio 147, 182 Esqueda, Elosia 133 Esqueda, Florenda 147 Esquivel, Louis 89, 91. 154 Everett, Anna 164 Faculty 162-169 Fahrig, Georgia 133, 193 Faircloth, Kimberly 147,202 Faktor, Christopher 107, 147 Farmer, Jane 1766 Farmer, Nadine 83, 133 Farris, Justin 107, 154 Faulkner, Shannon 154 Favor, William 133 Fenner, Heather 147, 195 Fenter, Dawn 147, 186 Ferguson, Bret 70, 133 Feyrer, Eric 54 Field, Sherri 147 Field, Stacy 141 Fields, Chantel 69 Fisher, Stacey 82, 83, 133, 210 Fisk, Edwin 133 Fletcher, Janel 5, 42, 126, 147, 195 Flint, Jodi 39 Flint, Mary Jo 166 Flores, Christine 133 Flores, Cynthia 141, 154, 180 Flores, Dina 103, 165 Flores, Gloria 165 Flores, Laurie 69,141,183 Florez, Daniel 154 147,1 oyd, Cassandra 154 oyd, Donna 154 :otball 52-63 Jrd, Andre 60 nster, Marvin 107, 163 Jster, Kevin 141 ax, Deanna 53,141 x, Eileen 166, 168 x, Keith 78, 79, 100, 101 x, Robert 154 x, Shawne 133, 210 'ambs, Pataricia 147, 186, 211 'ancis, Andree 154 'ancis, Dale 63, 154 ranckowiak, Denise 69, 86, 87, ranckowiak, Roy 133 ranklin, Lisa 147 razier, Jimmy 147 reddie, Scott 133 93,154 Gonzales, Raymond 193 Gonzales, Roger 147 Gonzales, Steve 147 Gonzales, Vickie 142, 180 Gonzalez, Carmen 142 Good, Alice 134, 204 Good, Roy 155 Goode, Stefan 63, 89, 155 Goode, Tracey 155 Gordon, David 23, 27, 53, 89, 125, 134,211 Gorhu, John 134, 193 Gorhum, Michael 2, 53, 134, 2 Gossman, Heather 134 Graduation 30-31 Graham, Audrey 167 Graham, Stacey 147 Graham, Wade 142 Grainger, Mark 60, 147 11 Heimer, Charles 63, 155 Heimer, Mark 142 Heimer, Matthew 48, 134 Heinrich, Tracinda 142 Heinsohn, Darren 134 Heinsohn, Mark 155 Helmke, Keith 100, 101, 148 Henderson, Mason 142 Hendrix, Russell 77 Henkes, Diane 66, 67, 142 Henkes, Melissa 26, 114, 134 Henrie, Robert 149 Henson, Chad 142 Hernandez, Aurora 164 Hernndez, Graciela 69, 87, 12 Hernandez, Herbert 164 Hernandez, John 60, 89 Hernandez, Juan 148 Hernandez, Juanita 164 0,155 Johnson, Annette 156 Johnson, Brian 60 Johnson, Bruce 135,210 Johnson, Bryce 60, 89, 148 Johnson, Carolyn 135 Johnson, George 142 Johnson, John 63,91 Johnson, Leah 135 Johnson, Maggie 165, 193 Johnson. Patricia 156 Johnson, Paula 195 Johnson, Randolph 142 Johnson, Sonja 87, 156 Johnson, Steve 163, 199 Johnson, Wesley 70, 77, 148, 186 Johnston, Robert 156 Johnston, Roxanne 118, 148 Jones, Bridget 204 Jones, Charles 156 reddie, Stacey 48 reitag, Jason 101, 154 reitag, Kervin 133 rerich, Candace 147, 204 reshmen 152-161 ricks, Clark 107, 154 rieda, Rodney 101, 154 riesenhahn, Alan 70, 133 riesenhahn, Cody 154 riesenhahn, Julie 147 riesenhahn, Lisa 154 riesenhahn, Sandra 133 romme, Eva 166 uentes, Angela 154 uentes, Joseph 164 utral, Lana 19, 147, 189 QGQ iabor, Elena 24, 133 iavor, Maria 154 ialan, Mary 142 ialbraith, Terry 5, 147 ialindo, Maria 147, 204 ialindo, Michelle 142, 183, 192, 202 ialindo, Roger 101, 147, 182 ialvan, Felicia 142 ialvan, Joe 53, 63, 98, 166 hHh iandy, John 133 iandy, Lindy 147 iandy, Nancy 166 iaona, iaona, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia. iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, iarcia, David 133, 183, 192 Elizabeth 154 Alma 147 Catherina 147 Concepcion 164 Deseri 147 Esther 154 Gloria 45, 135 Irma 154, 186 Joseph 147 Louis 53, 60, 167 Ricardo 142 Rodolfo 134 Grams, Audrey 155, 211 Grams, David 10, 39, 134 Grande, Gina 67, 83, 148 Gravell, Stephanie 155 Gray, Bobbie 180 Gray, Dalen 134 Gray, Joyce 169 Gray, Michael 148 Grayson, Tami 142 Green, Calvin 63, 89, 90, 112, 155 Green, Russell 134 Green, Stacey 155 Greer, Donald 134 Gregg, Jim 142 Gregg, Richard 155 Grimmett, Staci Grisham, Byron 167 Grizzle, Laura 134 Grizzle, Tina 155 Grunewald, Peggy 164 Guajardo, Rosemary 148 Guerra, Virginia 142 Guerra, Yvette 134, 186 Guerrero, Frank 134 Guerrero. Frank 134 Guerreo, Michael 148 Guerrero, Rebecca 134 Guerrero, Ricardo 148 Guerrero, Ronald 155 Guerrero, Villette 148, 182 Gundy, Larry 53, 142 Gusman, Randy 53, 89, 142 Hernandez, Lorena 155. 180 Hernandez, Maria155 Hernandez, Rodolfo 148 Jones, Christopher 102, 103, 135 Jones, layton 135 Jones, Kerri 142, 189 Hester, Debra 134 High, Allison 155 Hill, Kmel 148, 211 Hill, Robert 60,148 Hill, Terry 155 Himes, John 142 Hindman, Bobby 155 Hines, James 155 Hinojosa, Max 63. 155 Hiott, Deborah 148 Hoag, Robert 162 Hodge, Glenda 142 Hoff, Brett 53, 134 Hollan, Tammy 69, 148 Holland, Steven 134 Holliday, Yukiko 148 Hollingworth, John 148 Hollingworth, William 134 Holzworth, Laurie 148 Homecoming 12-15 Honeycutt, Karen 165 Hooten, Kenneth 42 Hoover, Victoria 69 Hope, John 60,89 Hopkins, Lesley 156 Hopkins, Shari 142, 210 Jones, Michele 156 Jones, Richard 70. 73. 74, 148 Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Anthony 155 Dan 148 Frances 10, 17, 110, 134, 186 Gutierrez, Jesus 142 Gutierrez, Gutierrez. Gutschke, Lucy 167, 180 Rebecca 155 Kent 106, 142, 202 Guzman, Veronica 155, 182 HOYIOR, HONOR- Hosek, Eric 148 Jana 68,142,210 Angelene 134 Hosek, Joseph 148 Hosek. Mandy 134, 188, 189, 212 Hosier, Mary 40, 142 iarcia, Vickie 154 iardley, Lloyd 79, 154 iardner, Charles 142 larrett, Julie 142, 204 iarza, Carmen 180 iarza, Grace 134 iarza, Julia 142 iarza, Raymond 134 iarza, Steven 63, 79, 154 iarza, Tina 67, 82, 83, 93, 142 iaston, Rochelle 142 iaughan, Susan 142, 192 lault, Melissa 142 lawlik, Sharon 134, 186 lay, Lisa 69, 85, 93, 147 Haak, Kathy 148,202 Hagensick, William 53, 134, 211 Hainline, Connie 155,202 Hainline, Katrina 155 Halbardier, Rodney 134 Hale, John 79, 155 Haley, Rachel 134 Halftime 20-21 Halligan, Jean 155 Halsrud, Larry 155 Hamilton, Daniel 155 Hamilton, David 142 Hamilton, Glenn 134 Hamlin, Deborah 142 Haney, Scott 155, 197, 199 Hanson, Michele 68, 69, 84, 85, 148, 182 Hanzal, Scott 15 Hardin, Alonzo 70,72 Howard, Kelly 134, 186 Howard, Leonard 156 Howard, Steven 134 Howell, Lisa 67, 80, 83, 124, 134 Howes, John 142 Huband, Richard 135. 186 Hubbard, Vicki 156 Hubbard, Willard 135 Hubbell, Michael 148 Hughes. Howard 77 Hurley, Katherine 128, 167,202 Hurst, Travis 3, 61, 142 Hutcherson, Heidi 148 Hutchins, Lanelle 167 Hyatt, Virginia 142 Jordan, George 142 Juarez, Frank 135, 186 Juarez, Janet 156 Juarez, Janice 211 KKK Kallies, Deana 156 Kavalos, Stacee 156 Keene, Katherine 148, 186 Keith, Nathan 156 Keller, James 142 Keller, Julie 156 Keller, Steven 97, 99, 147, 148 Kellner, Charles 135 Kellner, Kimberly 156 Kelly, Pervis 35 Keno, Robert 60, 63, 78, 79 Key, Juan 60, 142 Kielty, Charrisse 107 Kielty, Patrick 53, 89, 142 Kincaid, Cordelia 156 King, Kenna 156 King, Kimberly 156 King, Shane 142 Kinser, Lucy 167 Kiolbassa, Brenda 135, 139, 202 Kiolbassa, Laura 148 Kirby, Rhonda 204 Kirkpatrick, Ross 210 Kirkpatrick, Sara 48, 148, 182 Klaus, Mark 156 Kleen, Mary Jane 167 Kneupper, Aaron 148 Knight, Arden 3, 166, 167 Knight, Nicole 148 Knight, Sherri 167 Knowles, Michelle 135,204 Knowlton, Dale 148, 186 Koenning, Danny 77, 148 Koenning, Kevin 103, 142,207 Kolenda, Andrea 142 Kopeck, Lisa 156 Juniors 140-145 Jurek, Fred 167 Kale, Kirby 156 lbrom, Jennifer 156 lbrom, Mark 89, 148 lbrom, Steven 91, 148 Iden, Gia 69.87, 156 Ikels. Melissa 142, 183 Irving, Jacques 211 ientry, Lori 147 ieorge, Pamella 154, 211 ierlich, Mary Ann 134, 180 iermer, Leslie 142 Hardin, Brian 46, 60, 89, 148 Hardy, Denise 134,210 Hardy, Andy 155 Hardy, Rita 134 Ivy, Lisa 142, 180 Korbar, Sharlin 148,202 Kortz, Cristy 142, 202 Kossaeth, Mark 135 Kosub, Clinton 142 Kosub, Jeffrey 135 Kosub, Lance 148 Kosub,Lori13, 117,148,210 Kosub, Yevette 156 Kotara, Peter 142 Kotzur, Donna 69, 87, 156 iibbons, Raymond 147 iibson, Judy 142,204 iienice, Lisa 142 iilcrease, David 147, 1 82, 186 Hardy, Tracee 148, 210 Harms, Mathew 63,155, 157, 207 Harrell, Jimmy 148 Harrell, Marla 186, 210 Harris, Caren 148 lJl Jackson, Christina 156 Jackson. Ernest 135 Jackson, Jesse 148 iillespie, Kammie 154 ilover, Jeffrey 134 ioacher, Georgette 147 iolf 106-107 iolla, Sharon 132, 183, 189 iolly, Kristina 10, 40, 147, 186 ionzales, Alfred 154 ionzales, Annie 165 ionzales, Audra 134 ionzales, David 142 ionzales, Diana 154 ionzales, Esther 147 ionzales, Jacques 63, 154 ionzales, Janette 154 ionzales, Jevon 63, 154 ionzales, Manuel 55 ionzales, Maria 155 ionzales, Michelle 155 Harris, Dewayne 97 Harris, Leon 53 Harris, Ronald 96, 97.98.99 Harris, Shawn 43, 148, 207 Harris, Yolanda 87, 155 Harrison, Dawn 155 Harrison, Rock 155 Harvey, Marcie 148 Harvey, Raynor 63 Harvey, Sue 167 Hasenbeck, Matt 53, 142 Haskins, David 142 Hassmann, Amber 142, 202 Hausmann, Donna 134 Hawkins, Johnny 134 Haycraft, Karci 148, 186, 202 Hays, Donald 53, 55, 89, 122,127,134 Jackson, Molly 156 Jackson, Stacey 142 James, Alfred 210 James, Richard 142 James, Sherlyn 148 James, Thomas 48, 53, 89, 142 James, Wallace 135 Jauer, Rhondo 53, 89, 142 Jeanes, Shannon 156 Jefferson, Chante 148 Jefferson, Corey 53, 142 Jemeyson, Kevin 148 Jenkins, Tara 142, 189 Jeser, Donald 167 Jetter, Rose 142,210 Jetter, Veronica 156 Jiral, Sandra 142, 183 Johns, Thomas 135 Kotzur, Michael 97, 98, 142 Kovaleski, Edward 53, 148 Krausman, Sherilynn 69, 70, 93, 136, 156 Krietsch, Kimberly 81, 136, 142 Krueger, Adeline 164 Krueger, Kurt 156 Krueger, Shannon 48, 80, 83, 142 Kyle, Theresa 142 Kyler, Donald 156 Kyriscn, ein 142 Lacayo, Belinda 69, 70, 87. 93, 125 Lafuente, Cynthia 143, 156, 188, 189 Lafuente, Frank 167 Lafuente, Gilbert 53. 60, 70, 77, 122, 167 Lamascus, Darcelle 156 Lambert, Gregory 156 Lambrecht, Adolph 143 Lambrides, Gregory 136 Index . Lamm, Pamela 67, 136 Land, Mario 63,79 Landers, Toni 148 Lane, Walker 60, 89, 148 Langham, Kenneth 63, 156 Laniear, Rodney 70, 73, 136 Lasanta, Maureen 136 Laskowski, Kimberly 136,211 Laskowski, Michael 148 Laskowski, Sherman 103, 143 Laza, Ron 103, 143 Lazar, Terri 17, 136 Lazor, Joseph 167 Leatherman, Michelle 133, 136,202 Leatherman, Richard 156 Lebo, Krista 35, 148 Lee, Michele 165 Lee. Nancy 156 Lee, Robert 143 Leeth, Jarrett 60, 61, 97, 101, 148 Leeth, Linda 167 Leija. Earl 136 Leita, Benjamin 148 Lenzy, Jacquelyn 136 Lerich, Sandra 143, 186 Levrie, Steven 148 Lewis, Curtis 136 Libardi, Joseph 156 Lichtenberger, Jennifer 148, 182 Lieck, Calvin 148 Lieok, Gerald 136 Liedecke, Danny 156 McCall, Lynn 47, 143 McCauley, Anthony 76, 77, 149 McClain, Kellie 143, 189 McCord, Jonathan 63, 157 McCord, Lori 136 McCoy, Terrik 156 McDonald, Jeffery 16 McDonald, Louis 29, 107, 136 McDougald, Chase 23, 156, 161 McDowell, Christopher 157 McGarity, Turner 143 McGinnis, Thomas 136 McGinty, Traci 60, 69, 87, 157 McGrew, Gary 149, 193 Mcllany, Bryan 156 McLemore, Pamela 156 McNeil, Natalie 156 Meadows, Sharon 149 Medina. Cynthia 156 Melenyzer, Shawn 7, 156 Meloni, Ronald 91, 149, 186 Mendoza, Charlotte 107, 149 Mendoza, Dolores 143 Mendoza, Josephine 156 Mendoza, Sandra 149 Mendoza, Stephen 89, 143 Meredith, Donald 63.79, 89,91, 157 Merlo, Christian 143 Merrifield, John 42 Metting, Cynthia 12, 149, 195, 202 Meyer, Lance 136 Michalek, Darlene 143, 189 Liedecke, Fred 148, 150 Liedecke, Roxanne 143 Lightell, Brian 156, 193 Lindley, James 143 Lingo, Ruby 148 Lippard, Robert 167 Lipscomb, Kelley 42 Littlefield, Timothy 79 Liversage, Thomas 148 Lloyd, Rhody 63, 156 Loest, Tina 148, 194 Long, Richard 168 Longoria, Raymond 91 Lopez, Alejandro 164 Lopez, Anita 148 Lopez, Luciano 103, 143 Lopez, Raymundo 143 Louis, Torsten 148 Michel, Vicki 156 Michel, Vincent 149 Miesse, Neala 56 Mihalski, Karl 136 Mikolayczyk, Brenda 143, 204, 205 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dale 46,51,107,136 Dewayne 77, 143 Edward 63, 88, 89 Lynn 149 Phillip 89, 143 Ross 63, 157 Mills, Chad 63, 79,101,157 Mills, Joseph 157 Milner, James 143 Milner, Wayne 168 Minardo, Darrel 156 Mitchell, Danita143 Moczygemba, Sixtus 158 Lucas, Rebecca 136 Luensmann, Cynthia 85, 143 Luensmann, Derek 101. 156 Luensmann, James 148 Luensmann, Janet 125, 136, 212 Luensmann, Kevin 46, 136 Luensmann, Nancy 67, 80, 81, 83, 136 Luensmann, Ronald 46, 63, 101,156 Luan, Linda 148 Lundell. Michael 48, 148 Lutz, Kimberly 69.84, 85, 148, 182 Lutz, Tina 156 Lyon, Kristan 156 Lyon, Patricia 156 mMm Mabry, George 156 Mabry, Kelly 136 Macias, Jason 149 Madl, Jean 149, 202 Maeckel, Sonia 165 Mahoney, Cary 143 Mahoney, Michael 149 Makuk, Anjanette 156 Maldonado, Louis 136 Markgraf, Lanelle 117, 140, 143,202 Markowski, Shirley 116, 143 Marley, Rivers 149 Maron, Philip 36 Maron, Valerie 136 Moehring, Chris 143 Moehring, Shawn 156, 156 Mokry, Lisa 67, 136 Mondragon, Henry 149 Mondragon, Michael 149 Montgomery, Debbie 49, 136 Montgomery, William 193 Montoya, Thomas 158, 161 Moore, Darrell 197 Moore, Denise 149,202 Moore, Frank 70, 143 Morales, Morales, , Cipriano 53 Morales, Morales. Morales, Moreno, Morales Andrea 158 Annette 158 Donica 158 Rene 136 Teresa 136 Anastacio 143, 183 Moreno, Jorge 149 MOl'6f'lO, Juan 149 Moreno, Noah 136 Morgan, Jeffrey 193 Morgan, Ricci 143,210 Martillotti, Danny 136 Martillotti, Joann 143, 202 Martin, M M8f1lDBZ, ichael 60, 103, 143, 149 lsaas 156 Martinez, Kathy 149, 182 Martinez, Ralph 60, 79 Martinez, Martinez. Martinez, Martinez. Mason, C Randall 113, 156 Roger 149 Sandra 156 Tony 60, 149 lay 210 Mason, Ricky 123,211 Massey, Darnell 168 Mata, Ruben 149 Mauck, Michael 156 Mauck, Sonya 19, 36, 204 Maxey, Billy 149 Maxey, Thomas 156 Mayfield, Janice 136 Maynard, Laura 180 Mayor, Dean 128, 186 McAfee, Sonya 156 McBee, Kimberly 156 216. . .lndex Morgenroth, Gerry 168 Morgenroth, Pamela 158 Morris, Marilyn 149 Morris, Michael 158 Morrison, Lara 136, 189, 212 Morrow, Mary 158 Mosmeyer, Michael 149 Moulton, Barbara 143, 183 Moxley, Kimberly 143 Moxley, Thomas 49, 101, 158 Mueller, Suzanne 168 Muenchow. Kimberlie 158 Muenster, Matthew 76, 77, 81, 149 Mulhern, Sheila 158 Muniz, David 158 Munoz, Pedro 149 Muro, Mary Joy 149 Murray, James 63, 158 Murray, Raymond 162 Murray, Shanan 158 Mutz, Bobby 149 Mutz, Pamela 4,17, 149, 195 Mutz, Robbin 158 Myers, Michael 29, 136 Myers, Stephani 45, 143, 183, 211 l'lNl i Nabers, David 149 Nabors, Leslie 143 Naranjo, Frank 158 Naranjo, Tracey 149 Narvaez, Sharon 84, 85, 93, 210 Navarro, Sonya 158, 180 Neely, Charles 15 Neighbors, lra 136 Neill, Darrell 136 Neill, Lynn 69,83,149,211 Nelson, Christopher 158 Nelson, Marceau 77, 143,202 New, Wesley 158 New, William 103, 144 Newlin, Shirley 158,211 Newman, Felicia 158 Newman, Marvin 47, 53 Newman, Robin 149 Newman, Theresa 158 Ng, Carmen 136 Ng, Willie 63, 158 Nicholson, David 144 Nicholson, Larry 158 oOo O'Neil, Clayton 158 Oatman, Ty 158 Onofre, Gilbert 149 Ormsby, Patricia 158 Ortiz, Sharon 10, 149 Ortiz, Teresa 137, 180 Osborn, Donna 158 Osburn, Douglas 144 Osteen, Jon 158 Ott, Shane 144 Ottinger, Ted 49, 144 Owens, Thelma 162, 164 PPP Pacheco, Cornelia 149 Padalecki, Donna 15, 120, 144,183 Padalecki, Margret158 Padalecki, Michele 183 Pargmann, Todd 144 Parker, Ernest 63, 158 Parker, Joan 164 Parker, Robert 63, 158 Parma, Malissa 49, 137 Parmer, Nancy 93, 150 Parr, Karen 137 Parrish, Christine 150 Parsons, Michelle 158 Patterson, Shannon 158 Pawlik, Kevin 158 Payton, Julie 164 Paz, Michael 63, 158 Paz, Victor 63, 101, 158 Pearce, Charleen 3, 125, 150, 189 Pecina, Deborah 69, 87, 93 Pederson, Jacquelin 159 Pederson, Lanell 144, 210 Pederson, Robert 144 Pehl, Harry 159 Pep Rally 8 Peppler, Hazel 164 Peralez, Domingo 53 Perez, Blain 77, 150 Perez, Robert 150 Perez, Rosita 159 Perez, Stephanie 89, 159 Perkins, Calvin 164 Peterson, Charles 60, 150 Peterson, Edward 150, 197 Peterson, Paticia 150 Peterson, Sheri 137 Pfeil, Clint 144, 180 Pfeuffer, Laurie 144, 180 Phillips, Edwin 168, 186 Phillips, Marc 79 Pieniazek, Justin 159 Pierce, Deandra 87, 93 Pittman, Nellene 165 Plate, Sean 144 Plummer, Janelle 159 Polanco, Adrian 150 Polanco, Lorraine 159 Polk, Gary 97,101,150 Polk, Steven 137, 144 Port Aransas 18 Porter, Renwick 53, 89 Pospisil, Leland 168 Post, Sean 158, 159 Potthoff, Jeff 53, 168 Poulk, Ronald 159 Power, Paula 87, 168 Powers, Denise 193 Pratt, John 60 Preciado, Janine 150, 186 Preiss, William 150 Preston, Cory 53, 88, 89, 125, 147, 150 Price, Kelly 159 Prom 26 Prophit, Lisa 32 Prophit, Michelle 32 Pruski, Michele 144 Pruski, Sandra 137 Pugh. Michelle 107, 159 Purcell, Larry 101 CIQCI Qualls, Raymond 159 Quintanilla, Donald 159, 207 Rackler, Tracie 150, 210 Rainwater, Nancy 168 Ramirez, Cynthia 137, 182,210 Ramirez, Norma 137 Ramirez, Sandy 159 Ramirez, Sonia 119, 137, 182, 183 Ramos, Jennifer 159, 182 Ramos, Laura 159, 211 Ramos, Robert 53, 97 Ramsey, Michael 159 Randle, Natalie 144 Rankin, Vance 77 Rapp, Raymond 53, 61 , 168 Rapstine, David 159 Rapstine, Gary 137 Rawlings, Kenneth 107 Rawson, Lisa 69, 85, 150 Rawson, Timothy 4, 51, 70, 73, 137 Ray, Milton 193 Real, Daryl 150,207 Real, Tammy 15, 137, 183 Rechner, Cheryl 137, 186 Reed, Carrie 168, 192 Reese, John 70, 144 Reeves, Shane 159 Reinhart, David 144,202 Reiter, David 60, 150 Renick, Julie 150, 195 Renwick, Woodrow 168 Resendez, Katherine 137, 183 Reyes, Patricia 168 Reyes, Rebecca 150 Reyes. Rosa 144 Reynolds, Tammy 150, 204 Reynolds, Richard 159 Rhea, James 150 Rhodus, Victor 150 Rice, Dana 159 Rice, Earl 46 Rice, Jaqueline 93, 95, 180 Rice, Rachel 93 Richard, Lea 159 Richter, Wannett 137, 189 Riegel, Chad 144 Riggins, Scott 202, 213 Riggs, Terrance 63, 159 Rihn, Dina 159 Rihn, Tina 150 Riley, Sheri 159 Ringelstein, Casper 137 Riojas, Carlos 137 Riojas, Gamaliel 150 Rios, Beatriz 159 Rios, Louis 107, 144 Rios, Veronica 149 Paisley, James 103, 144 Ristow, Lisa 159 Ritchie, Patricia 13, 150, 195 Rivas, Edward 159 Rivas, Sheila 150, 186 Rivera, Jose 159 Robbins, Andrea 159 Roberts, Becky 144, 183 Roberts, Donnie 144 Roberts, Larry 150 Roberts, Mark 144 Robinson, Cindy 14, 19, 66, 67, 137 Robinson, James 159 Robinson, Melinda 144 Rode, Glen 168 Rodgers, Osyve 60, 150 Rodriguez, Adam 126, 150 Rodrigeuz, Alvin 144 Rodrigeuz, Bertha 164 Rodriguez, Genevieve 159 Rodriguez, Maria 69 Rodriguez, Pamala 69, 159 Rodriguez, Angela 159 Rodriguez, Virginia 144, 180 Floemer, Heather 150 Rogers, Cindee 137 Roller, Aleesa 150 Roller, Timothy 63, 159 Roman, Juan 89, 144 Rone, James 159 Rooney, Bronson 63 Rosebrock, Krista 144 Ross, Chante 182, 183 Ross, Charles 53, 59, 97, 101, 150 Ross, Jon 101, 160 Williams s, Melissa 137 son, Kathleen 150 . Janice 150 , Kimberly 150,210 , Stephanie 144 ce, Randol 29, 53, 107, 137 ing, Melissa 150 and, Rick 168 sSs inz, Arthur 160 inz, Gloria 137, 180 lnz, Martha 160, 182 anz, Rachael 160 azar, Brenda 160 azar, Marie 150 inas, Rhonda 150 inas, Veronica 144, 192 rimons, Pamela 21, 137,192 tchez, Carol 150 1chez, Judy 160 tchez, Linda 150 1chez, Melinda 160 1chez, Pauline 144 'ichez, Rudy 60 nders, Steven 39, 53, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 84, 124, 138 nders, Tommy 53, 144 ndoval, Virginia 138, 192,210 ntos, David 91 , 160 rgent, Kristen 138, 186 rgent, Melissa 150, 186 urez, Eva 164 utter, Wendy 160 haefer, Jennifer 160 haefer, Tammy 138,210 hatte, Wendy 168, 193 heffler, Judy 168 hievelbein, William 138 hmid, Roxanne 150, 194 hmidt, Christina 150 hmidt, Greg 160 hneider, Robert 128 hnitz, Wendy 2, 144, 178 hnuriger, Johnelle 183, 207 hnuriger, Mark 63, 160 hultz, Arnold 168 hwake, Leigh 160 nwake, Ryan 144 hwarzkopf, Braden 79, 160 hwarzkopf, Jan 150, 186 hwarzkopf, Teter 165 ott, Shane 160 iott, Terrence 88, 89, 138 iott, William 150 ielig, Dwayne 144 igrest, Michelle 150 lguin, Primitiva 150 rgura, Christopher 150 lgura, Teresa 151 rlby, James 168 illards, Jacki 151, 194 indemer, Lea 193 lniors 132-139 inior Trip 28-29 lpulveda, Leticia 164 ianer, Mitchel 144 ianer, Monica 10 iaw, Charles 166. 168 lead, Lisa 138, 183. 211 iedrock, Kay 151 teets, Sonia 138, 210 ielburn, James 16, 138 telburn, Sheri 151 tipler, April 4, 138, 188,189,212 iodrock, Sheila 160 todrok, Vincent 151 1ook, Allison 160 1rum, Jeffrey 63, 166 iuffler, Mary Lou 169 wultz, Sandy 164 fford, Mary 164 Iva, Margret 164 ilva, Mark 160 ilva, Miguel 63. 77, 151, 199 ilva, Nanete 160 immons, Darren 144 immons, Jody 146, 151, 182 lmmons, Kimberly 160 immons, Michelle 144 immons, Rhonda 160 lmmons, Wayne 162 imon, Ann 144 ingleton, Michael 160 isler, Sheila 144, 192 ligh, Frank 169 malley, Christopher 151 masal, Anne 202 miley, Deanna 14, 53, 125, 129, 144 mith, Brenda 151, 186 Smith Smith Smith . Carl 73 ,Charlotte 16, 53, 160 , Deena 144 Smith. James 53, 70, 71, 72, 144 Smith, Jennifer 151, 189 Smith, Jerry 169 Smith, Kevin 89, 91, 155, 160 Smith, Melody 151, 194 Smith Smith , Pam 169 , Royce 79, 160 Smithers, Deborah 160 Snider, Stephen 46, 151, 169 Snider, Stephen 60 Snoga, Matthew 144 Sobeck, Lester 144, 146 Sofge, George 165 Somers, Linda 169 Sophomores 146 Sosa. Sosa. Sosa, Sosa, Sosa, Sosa, Sosa, Soto. Sova, Sova, Allred 151 Dalia 151 , 180 Esmeralda 144, 204, 205 Mary 144 Olivia 144 Ruben 53.60,124,138 Tammy 160 Christopher 160 Sheila 160 Suzette151, 182,210 Speegle, Torlon 160 Speer, Glynis 3, 138 Speer, lnez 169 Speer, John 151 Spencer, Roxanna 169 Spirit Days 10 Spivey, Cyndy 169 Spriggs, Steven 151 Stafford, Marsha 69, 144 Stamps, Jack 144 Stanton, Victoria 144 Stanush, Gary 103, 144 Stanush, Wade 138 Starcher, James 138 Steele, Edward 60, 151 Steelman, James 151 Stennett, Susan 160 Stephens, Mark 60 Stephens, Michelle 138 Steubing, Deanna 210 Stevens, Antonia 151, 169, 183 Stevens, Kimberly 160 Stewart, Arthur 53, 89, 202 Stewart, Ronald 53, 54, 60 Stobaugh, Heath 160 Stock, Traci 67, 69, 151 Stolowski, Glenn 160 Stolowski, Steven 138, 193 Stoltz, Regan 53, 138 Stoops, Vanessa 151, 182 Stowe, Deelaina 149, 160 Strunk, Robert 53, 144 Strzelczyk, Annette 8, 67, 83, 144 Stuart, Jody 160 Stump, Linda 160 Sullivan, Bobby 70, 72, 74 Sullivan, Dana 169,210 Sultenfuss, Christine 160 Sultenfuss, Stacy 151 Sutherland, Denna 160 Sutherland, Norman 144 Swenson, Dennis 53, 63. 89, 169 Swenson, Timothy 53, 151 Swientek, Lori 160 Swisher, Bonnie 160 Syma, Frank 160, 197 Takac, Richard 144 Talley, Mark 160 Tapia, Rose 165 Tarasuk, David 144 Tarin, David 63, 160 Tarin, Gerald 144 Tarin .Joe 138, 186 Tarin, John 144 Tarin, Linda 138, 192,210 Tarin, Mario 60, 151 Tifln . Raymond 138, 183 Tausch, Denise 160 Tausch, Janice 138 Tausch, Kathy 164 Tausch, Stephanie 151 Tausch, Susan 138 Taylor, Fred 160, 197 Tedford, Waynette 151 Tedrow, Natalie 144 Tenberg, Shawn 60, 151 Tennis 102-105 Terrazas, Nick 151 Terrell, Anthony 70, 77 Thames, Tyler 60, 160, 207 Theis, Chandra 151 Theis, Lara 144 Theis, Terry 138 Thomas, Bernadett 160 Thomas, Cynthia 169 Thomas, Demetrice 160 Thomas, Eric 60 Thomas, Jacqueline 144, 202 Thomas, Valerie 151 Thompson, Alan 101, 160 Thompson, Darren 77, 151 Thompson, Douglas 79, 160 Thompson, Frank 138 Thompson, Joshua 144 Thompson, Shawn 138 Thompson, Terry 60 Tibbit, Anthony 20, 109, 128, 144 Tidwell, Lori 151 Tidwell, Penne 144, 210 Timmons, Tammie 144 Tobias, Bryan 151, 197 Tomblin, Robin 138 Tompkins, Shannon 160 Tondre, Kevin 160 Tondre, Nancy 138 Toro. Kelly 160 Torres, Cynthia 138 Tortorici, Joseph 160 Tovar, Ann Marie 151 Track 88-95 Tracy, Jim 151 Trainer, Damon 53, 55, 144 Travis, Danielle 160 Trawick, Tracy 144 Trevino, Judy 139 Trevino, Flay 160 Trim, Keri 160 Tripp, Tim 151 Truesdell, David 145 Tucker, Anthony 53, 145 Tudyk, Wendy 160 Turbin, Kinsley 197 Turner, Avon 151 Tyler, Laurie 160 Tyndall, Cassandra 151 uUu Uhr, Shelley 151, 204, 205 Ullrich, Diedre 139 Ullrich, Rachelle 151 Urbanczyk, Melissa 145 Ussery, Ruth 169 vVv Valadez, Lucille 83 Van Dine, Krista 160 Vanlandingham, Ronnie 77, 151 Variety Show 24 Vasquez, Aaron 151 Vasquez, Andrea 160 Vasquez, Ernesto 151 Vela, Clara 151 Vela, Sonia 145 Velazquez, Fernando 133, 139 Verity, William 169 Vick, Allison 151 Villanueva, Teralyn 27, 119, 139, Villarreal, Raul 41, 139, 197, 199 Villarreal, Richard 145 Vina, Jessica 160,210 Vina, Monica 39, 180 Vina, Veronica 145 Vivier, Teresa 139, 180 Vohs, Connie 169 Vohs, Jimmie 145 Volkmann, Kimberly 145 Volleyball 64 Vradenburg, Rachel 69, 151 Vrzalik, Michael 124, 139 183 WWW Waddell, Troy 77, 101 , 151 Waiters, Kimberly 145, 195 Waith, Shonda 48, 151, 165, 182 Wake, David 44, 145 Wakely, Kay 169 Walker, Diane 17, 139 Wallace, Carrie 67, 139,210 Wallace, Samantha 145, 210 Walrond, Raymond 79, 160 Walters, Michael 160 Walton, Shelitrice 151, 182 Ward, Ramona 5,163,167,178 Ward, Samantha 160 Wethen, Angela 143, 145 Watkins, Charles 161 Watkins, Joe 160 Watkins, Kristy 160 Watson, Charnell 160 Watts, Christina 151 Wear, Robert 127, 145, 210 Weekends 16 Weeks, Bill 152 Weeks, Jennifer 145, 202 Weik, Kathleen 139, 140 Weik, Linda 160 Wells, Pat 165 Weita, Timothy 77, 151 Wenzel, Dale 89, 139 Wener, Stacey 145 Wesch, Melissa 145 Wessel, Julie 151 West, Leslie 151 White, John 145 White, Richard 161 Wiatrick, Sherill 139 Wick, Charla 69, 85, 169 Wiggins, Robert 79 Wieding, Carol 164 Wilborn, Terri 139 Wildman, Johnny 161 Wiley, Jeffery 145 Wiley, Paula 151 Willborn, Dawn 161 Willborn, Rosalie 161 Willeford, Craig 161 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams, . David 53, 139,207 . Holly 161 . John 161 ,Langston 53, 83, 87, 95, 169 Williams, Williams. Bradley 145 Charles 79, 161 Lisa 85 Loretta 63, 169 Williams, Michele 161 Williams, Rhonda 129. 145, 195,211 Williams, Stacey 159, 161 , Vicki 139, 210 Williams, Wiley 145 Wilson, Joan 32, 169 Wilson, Shannon 151 Wilson, Terri 15 Winfield. Jaqueline 145 Winn, Annatte 161 Winn, Bill 3, 145 Winters, Carrie 145, 192 Winters, Melissa 139 Wiseman, Dianne 139, 186 Wiseman, Suzanne 139, 186 Woitena, John 151 Wolfe, James 53, 97, 122, 139 Wolfe, Kristie 161, 202 Wollny. Jason 145 Wood, Marcus 145 Woods, Charles 145 Wootan, Deanna 161 Worley, Brenda 145, 189 Woytasczyk. Shree 165 wrigm, Kelley 17, 151,187 Wuest, Stacy 161, 195 Wyrich, David 161 wyricn, Kelly 145, 189 Wyrich, Stacy 151 YYY Yancy, John 145 Yanez, Criselda 145 Yaquian, Maurique 164 Yarbrough, Philip 151 Yeater, Thomas 145 Yoquelet, Curtis 145 Young, Cassandra 161 zZz Zaiontz, Jeanette 169, 210 Zaiontz, Michael 139 Zaiontz, Patricia 151 Zakaria, Kimberly 161 Zancketti, John 139, 186 Zancketti, Larry 161 Zapata, Laura 14, 19, 67, 68, 69, Zappe, Julie 161 Zarate, Patton 112, 145 Zavala, Celina 139 Zavala, Irma 145,204 Zerbel, Geena 145, 189 Zerbel, Linda 161 Zigmond, Christine 17, 151. 186 Zigmond, Patricia 121, 145 Zimmerle, Stacy 161 Zoeller, Shane 151 Index 217 Achieving Glory he first Academic Achievement Awards banquet was held Saturday, May 23 at the Valero Petroleum Com- pany. The banquet honored those students nominated for excellence in each sub- ject offered at East Central. It was a night of glory for those 104 students recognized. Most of the ar- rangements for the night were made by Vice Prin- cipal Steve Johnson. After the meal, Dr. John Moore, guest speaker, talked to the achievers about motiva- tion. Then without further delay, the awards were presented. The evening was filled with enchantment and memories not soon to be lost. At the end of the ceremony the top award was presented to Travis Hurst as an Outstanding Achiever. Presenting their tickets to get in, Sharon Gawlik and her mother await the banquet. Steve Johnson presents Dr. John Moore with a token of thanks after speaking, Special awards were given to three teachers, Katy Hurley was one for outstanding performances 218 . . .Academic Achievement af X I 5 .4 f -s.rix5gQiF5 5s' ,g..Q-mans-'eff .sk- X X .. .,.. i N i 9 M 'S as Q: Y' ' 4' f Q K . Q t K 4 5 X. 2 . , I f 12 4 S 0 J L X E 4 -Xxwwnwilfx X wx! 1 cw-wf fx -. . ,7 1 , s .s Q an DARICE ALEXANDER Spanish Club 1, French Club 2, DECA 3-4 NANCILEE ANDIS . . . CVAE IODPI 2-3 . . . KAREN BAUMANN .. . Beta Club 2-4, Volleyball 1-3, Basketball 1, NHS 3-4, Ger- man Club 3, Choir 4 . . . DANA BRAZELL Beta Club 4, FHA 1-3, OEA 4 SHERYL BROOKS . . . German Club 3, FHA 3, DECA 3 DAWNETTE BRYANT . . . Freshman Reporter, Sophomore President, Stu- dent Council 1-4, Beta Club 2- 4, NHS 3-4, Campus Life 3-4, Honeybees 2-4 . . . DENNIS CAMP . . . Band 1-4, GCT 3-4 . . . KENNY CARRAWAY . . . Band 1, Basketball 2, YFC 3, DECA 4 ... NORMA CASANOVA . . . ROTC 1-2, Track 1, GMR 3 MARIA CAVAZOS .. . Choir 4, Art Club 3, Spanish Club 1 RONNIE CIOMPERLICK Basketball 2-3, Rodeo Club 1- 2, Ag 1-4 KRISTINA DEL CASTILLO . . . Volleyball 1, Basketball 1-4, Drama Club 1, Computer Science 3-4, Stu- dent Council 4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 4 ... LUIS DELGADO Band 1-4 AARON DOEGE YFC 1-2, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 2-4, ICT 3-4, UIL 2 SUZY DOEGE . . . Student Council 1, Pep Squad 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2-4, Freshman Secretary, OEA 4, Senior Beauty, Who's Who, Journalism 3-4, Rodeo Club 3, FCA 2-3 CHRISTINE DU- PONT . . . Honeybees 2-4, Journalism 2-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, French UIUC 3, Campus Life, YFC 1-4, Senior Secretary, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, Student Council 1-3 . . . ROSARY DU- QUE . . . Volleyball 1, ODP 3-4, Varsity Track 1-4, YFC 1 DARREN DYLLA . . . FFA 1-4, 220 . . . Achievements Senior Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4 NADINE FARMER Basket- ball 1-4, French Club 1-4, YFC 1, FCA 3, OEA 3, TADS 3... FRANCES FAULKNER . . . FHA 3, GCT 1, GMR 2 BRET FERGUSON . . . Basket- bal 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Ag 1-4 ... STACEY FISHER ... Volleyball 2-4, Basketball 2-4, NHS 3-4, Beta Club 2-4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 2-4 . . . DAVID FISK . . . Golf 2-4, Beta Club 4 . . . CHRISTINA FLORES ... Spanish Club 1-2, Pep Squad 3, HOSA 3, TADS 3 ... SHAWNE FOX . . . FTA 1-4, Student Council 2-3, FFA 1, Honeybees 3, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Spanish Club 3, OEA 4, Who's Who 4, FBLA 4 SCOTT FREDDIE Project Create 1-3, Tennis 1-2, French Club 2-3, FHA 3, ICT 4 ELENA GABOR FLBA 4, French Club 3, Spanish Club 2- 3 WILEY GANDY Football 1, Band 2-4, Drama Club 1-4, YFC 1-4, TADS 2-3 . . . DAVID GAONA . . . Tennis 1-3, YFC 1, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, FBLA 4 . . . IRMA GARCIA . . . ODP 3, DECA 4. . . RUDY GARCIA. . . FFA 1, Tennis 1-3, Spanish Club 3 . . . SHARON GAWLIK . . . FHA 1-3, FFA 2, DECA 4, Rodeo Club 2-4. . . MARY ANN GERLICH . . . ODP 1, 3-4 ...TODD GLOVER ... DECA 3-4, Basketball 1-2 . . . AUDRA GONZALES . . . Choir 2-4, FHA 4, Drama Club 1 . . . ALICE GOOD Choir 1-3, Cosmetology 3-4 ... HEATHER GOSSMAN . . . FFA 1, FHA 1, OEA 4, NHS 3-4, Beta Club 4, Journalism 3 . . . DAVID GRAMS FFA 1-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, 4H 1-4 . . . DONALD GREER ROTC 1-4, Com- puter Science 1-3, Band 2-4, Computer Math 3-4 ... YVETTE GUERRA . . . DECA 4 . . . FRANCES GUTIERREZ . . . Student Council 1-2, Drama Club 1-3, Pep Squad 1-2, YFC 1-2, TADS 2-3, DECA 4, French Club 3-4 . . . BILL HAGENSICK Football 1-4, FHA 4, French Club 3, Track 3 . . . RACHEL HALEY . . . FHA 1-4 ... RITA HARDY ... Flag Corps 1-2, HECE 3, DECA 4 . . . DONALD HAYS . . . Foot- ball 2-4, Track 2-4, FCA 2-4, Campus Life 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, SADD 3-4 . . . JOHN HER- NANDEZ . . . ICT 3-4, GMR 1-2 . . . STEVEN HOLLAND . . , Band 1-4, Who's Who 4 MANDY HOSEK . . . NHS 3-4, Beta Club 2-4, Honeybees 3-4, Ouill 8. Scroll 3-4, Journalism 2-4, Who's Who 3-4, Student Council 1,3, YFC 1-4 . . . KEL- LY HOWARD . . . Band 1, Pep Squad 2, Beta Club 2-3, French Club 2-4, Drama 3, FHA 3, YFC 1-4, FCA 2-3, DECA 4, TADS 2, Who's Who 3 STEVEN HOWARD . .. Band 2, Football 3, Beta Club 1-4, French Club 3-4, TADS 3, Who's Who 3-4 . . . LISA HOWELL Beta Club 2-4, Basketball 2-4, Volleyball 3-4, NHS 3-4 . . . RICHARD HU- BAND . . . Football 1-3, VICA 3, Campus Life 3-4, DECA 4, German Club 2, YFC 1 ERNEST JACKSON . . . DECA 4 . . . LEAH JOHNSON . . . FFA 1, FHA 3, DECA 3-4, Campus Life 4, YFC 4 . . . BRAD KELLNER . . . Baseball 1-4, French Club 2, Who's Who 4, Art Club 1-2 CHARISSE KIELTY . . .TADS1-4, FCA 1-3, Volleyball 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Golf 3-4, French Club 3, Spanish Club 2 . . . MICHELLE KNOWLES . . . Track 1-4, VICA 3-4, TADS 3-4, SADD 3 MARK KOSSAETH . . . GCT 1, Art Club 2, GMR 3, Ag 4 JEFF KOSUB Tennis 2-4 Beta Club 2, ICT 4 .. RODNEY LANIEAR . . . FHA 1 FCA 1-2, French Club 2-4 Basketball 1-4, Who's Who 3-1 . . . MAUREEN La SANTA . . Sports 1-3, FHA 1-4, Class Secretary 2, Beta Club 2-4 Band 2-3, Spanish Club 4 NHS 3-4, Campus Life 4, Stu dent Council 3, Who's Who 1 TERRI LAZAR . . . YFC 1-4 TADS 3, FCA 3-4, Who's Whc 3, Pep Squad 1-2, French Clut 3-4, Campus Life 3-4 . . . CUR TIS LEWIS . . . French Club 3 4, Art Club 2-3, Football 1-3 Track 1-4 . .. REBECCA LUCAS Cosmetology 2-4 Who's Who 3-4 DANIEI MARTILLOTTI . . . Studen Council 1-3, Beta Club 2-4 NHS 3-4, Computer Science 3 UIL 1-4, Project Create 1-3 Who's Who 3-4, Journalism 2-1 . .. CLAY MASON . . . HOSI 3-4, Golf 1-3, YFC 1, FCA 1 Campus Life 3-4 JANICE MAYFIELD FHA 3, UIL ' ... LORI McCORD . . . FHA 2 Drama Club 2, Journalism 3-4 Quill 81 Scroll 3, TADS 3, HOSA 3-4, Who's Who 4 . . . LOUII MCDONALD . . . Baseball 1 Golf 2-4, French Club 2-3 . . LANCE MEYER Spanis Club 1, Computer Science 1-2 UIL 4 LISA MOKRY .. Class President 1, Class Pres dent 4, Student Council 1-2 Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-1 Volleyball 2-4, Basketball 2-Z Who's Who 4, FCA 1, TADS ' 2, National English Mer Award DEBBIE MOh TGOMERY . . . FHA 1, Choiri 4, French Club 2-4, Dram Club 2-4, UIL 4 TERRI MORALES Spanish Clu 3-4, Art Club 2-3, Cosmetolog 2-3, VICA 2-3, FBLA 3-4 .. NOAH MORENO . . . Tennis ' 2, Band 1-3, Spanish Club . . . LARA ANN MORRISON . . . Pep Squad 1, Honeybees 2-4, Journalism 2-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, French Club 3, Campus Life 3-4, YFC 1-4, Student Council 1-3, Quill 3 Scroll 3-4 . . . ROBIN NAGORSKI DECA 4, FHA 3-4 ... IRA NEIGHBORS . . . NHS 3-4, Stu- dent Council 3-4, Beta Club 2- 4, UIL 1, Computer Science 1- 3, Who's Who 3-4, Project Create 2-3, ROTC 1-4, German Club 2-3 TERESA ORTIZ . . . ODP 4, SADD 2-3, Spanish Club 1-2 ... DOMINGO PERALEZ . . . Football 1-4, GMR 1, GCT 3, Track 1 KAREN PARR Student Council 2-3, FBLA 2, FHA 3, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, French Club 3-4, Band 1-4, Beta Club 3-4 JAC- QUELYN PEDERSON Art Club 3-4, DECA 3, Campus Life 3 SHERI PETERSON . . . FHA 3, UIL 4, Beta Club 4, Cosmetology 2-3 . . . CYNTHIA RAMIREZ . . . Beta Club 3, NHS 3-4, OEA 3-4 . . . NORMA Achievements RAMIREZ . . . Beta Club 3, NHS 3-4, OEA 3-4 . . . NORMA RAMIREZ Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, FHA 1, Spanish Club 3-4, Drama Club 2, Art Club 4, Who's Who 4 . . . SONIA RAMIREZ . . . Spanish Club 1- 4, Tennis 1-4, FBLA 1-4, Stu- dent Council 2-4, TADS 2-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 4 . . . TIMOTHY RAWSON . . . Basketball 1-4, NHS 3-4, Beta Club 2-3, Who's Who 4, Honeybee Manager 4 . . . JAMES REA . . . ROTC 1-4, Art Club 3, ODP 1 . . .TAMMY REAL . . . Student Council 1-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 4, Journalism 2-4, Senior Lady, Spanish Club 4, Quill 8- Scroll 3-4 . . . WANNETT RICHTER .. . YFC 4, FCA 3, Honeybees 3-4, Pep Squad 2, Who's Who 3-4, Campus Life 3-4 . . . CARLOS RIOJAS . . . Basketball 1-2, Art Club 3-4 . . . CINDY ROBINSON . . . FCA 2- 4, YFC 1-4, French Club 3, FHA 3, Sophomore Lady, Homecoming Princess 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Class Favorite 3 . . . CHANTE ROSS . . . FHA 1-2, Spanish Club 3-4, Art Club 4 . . . STEVEN ALLEN SANDERS . . . Class Vice- President 2, Class Favorite 2, Quill 8. Scroll 3-4, UIL 3-4, Buzz 2-3, Hornet 3-4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1, Track 1-4, NHS 3-4, Who's Who 3-4 ... TERRENCE SCOTT . . . Football 1, Basket- ball 2, DECA 3, French Club 3 . . . LISA MICHELLE SHEAD . .. Pep Squad 1-2, NHS 2-4, Beta Club 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, FHA 4, Campus Life 4 . . . JAMES PAUL SHELBURN . . . French Club 2, Drama Club 1 . . . RUBEN SOSA . . . Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4 ... WADE STANUSH FFA 1-4, VICA 3-4 . . . RONALD STEWART .. . Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-3, Journalism 2-4 R. G. STOLTZ . . . Football 1-4 . . .TERRY THEIS . . .Band 1-4 . . . SHAWN THOMPSON . . . Art Club 1-3, Band 1, FHA 2, DECA 3, French Club 3, Drama 4 . . . NANCY TONDRE . . . Student Council 2-4, Beta Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Journalism 85-86 HORNET STAFF SPONSOR ......... . . . .PAM SMITH EDITOR ............. . . . .MANDY HOSEK BUSINESS MANAGER .....,. . LARA MORRISON ASSISTANT ..,.......,..... .DARLENE MIOHALEK CLUBS I A . n I n I ASSISTANT AD MANAGER . . . . WAYNETTE TEDFORD PHOTOGRAPHERS ......... . CHRIS MERLO' CLASSES SCOTT RIGGINS CHARLEEN PEAROE RENE MORALES SCHOOL LIFE . . . .... CHRISTINE DUPONT' RENE MORALES' SSSQISIKIQISSQIXSLON FACULTY AND ACADEMICS . . SPORTS .... . . .ROBERT WEAR' ARTIST .......... . . . . LUCIAN LOPEZ MESSENGER ..... .... STEVEN SANDERS TYPIST .................... ' DENOTES SECTION EDITOR OR HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER 2-4, UIL 2-4, Who's Who 3-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4 . . . CYNTHIA TORRES ... Tennis 1-4, Spanish Club 2-4 . . . DIEDRE ULLRICH Band 1-4 TERALYN VILLANUEVA Student Council 1-4, FHA 1, Beta Club 2-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Campus Life 4 . . . TERRY VIVIER . . . French Club 2, Track 1, VOCCT 3-4 . . . SHER- RILL WIATREK . . . FHA 1, DECA 2-4 . . . TERRI LYNN WILBORN Band 1-2, FHA 2-4, UIL 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Journalism 3-4, Who's Who 3-4, Spanish Club 4, FBLA 4, Senior Class Editor on Yearbook 4 . . . MELISSA WINTERS .. . FHA 1-3, DECA 3-4, Who's Who 3 . . . DIANNE WISEMAN Pep Squad 2, YFC 1-4, TADS 3, HOSA 3, FHA 3, DECA 4 . . . SUZANNE WISEMAN , . . YFC 1-3, TADS 3-4, French Club 3, FHA 3, Pep Squad 2, FCA 3-4, DECA 4. . . BEN WYATT UIL 4 MICHAEL ZAIONTZ . . . ICT 4 . . . CELINA ZAVALA . . . Pep Squad 1, YFC 2, FHA 3, HOSA 4 WANNETTE RICHTER RONALD STEWART ALEX SEGUIN LORI MOCORD' KELLEY LIPSCOMB TONI CONNER'-SOPHOMORES CHRISTINA BATEMAN'-JUNIORS TERRI WILBORN-SENIORS CHRISTINA SCHMIDT-FRESHMEN KIM MOXLEY' JAN SCHWARZKOPF AUNDREA ENGLISH MARK BRUTON SUZY DOEGE Achievements . . .221 At the last Campus Life meeting Cyn- dy Spivey, Honeybee sponsor, joins in the fun of the dunking booth. Good things end ike all good things, the '85-'86 school year had to come to an end. And end it did, just in time for a summer full of exciting things like summer jobs and beach parties under the sun. A good many of the students, however, had more on their minds this June than part-time jobs and suntan oil. While the underclassmen were thinking about where they were going to apply for three months of employment, the graduated seniors were wondering what they were going to do with the rest of their lives. You know, twelve years doesn't seem like such a long time when the graduation ceremony was over and one looked back on the elapsed years. Four years ago it seem- ed like school would never end. Now for the class of '86 the glory days were over, when it seemed like they had just begun. For the seniors it wasn't a job they were looking for but a career. Some headed for college while other went on to full time employment. Still others went to serve their country in the armed forces was time for the seniors to s goodbye to all the friends a acquaintances they had i quired over the years. As the sun came up on JL 3, it caught the seniors of with their memory books cra med full and tucked away their closets. They head away with their chins up int air and into the future. For 1 class of '86 it's all ji memories now. Memories the glory days that they i cherish forever. With time on his hands, Coach Louis Garcia takes a rest on one of the ben- ches at lunch. When the end of the year comes around, Home Ec. students get a chance to try their hand at cooking. Aiex Ardoin and Rodney Laniear give it their best. During an English class Donald Hays takes a break from studying for finals. 'Q XO ...223 4 0 Ntl.u'bmG 3 ,-1 .1-1 v ,t25l':::' .2 W' ,frm2,'41w ' ' ' time K 1 5 glgai. ,,,, , 3.2515515219 wg A, ff j 1 , Af E fda X17 Zi ,f ,f gf ,L , if 69 1 if , f 1 sf! fi it H if ' , - l A ,Z' f4i73Jll'i?i5t.f'fL ' f 'f 2, -,'I lg, -, .. i ff - ' , V. Keeping a bike out of the rain is a Taking care of last minute debts is must. Ronald Stewart acts like he's senior Christine Dupont. Library riding in class. fines are a must to get paid. Acting as though they're not in- After a big rain the campus was terested in the other team, students flooded. At lunch students find it hard read a paper during the pregame. to get to the cafeteria. 66 The walk-a-thon turned out to be a fun experience for all of us, while still suppor- ting a good cause and a good friend, Carla Campbell said. HalIey's Comet is a big part of the Students participate in a walk-a- year 1986. lt was hard to find but thon for Albert Alfaro, a student at worth the wait. East Central. 224 . . . Closing 4 v Q ' , Q w 1. ., Q wr fa?
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