Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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l as 1 A Practicing was hard ot band camp but the drum section spent many full hours practicing on their own. 2 A Tak- ing a breather on the sideline at first game, JV cheerleaders show off their uniforms. 3 A Junior Jacky Bryson, made his occupation as a welder in Fort Stockton. A A Senior varsity cheerleaders Susan Murphy, Dana Demel, Marcie Jenkins point out that they were number one in every way while attending their camp this sum- mer. 5 A After hours of practicing for camp, junior varsity cheerleaders, Deidra Fulks and Cindy Kraus take time fora nice cool drink. MARS 1'

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iw K: an SCIMM R Fun in the hills Summer fun meons foirs, porodes, ond the crowning of new queens. Along with oll of this is the excitement of rides ond gomes, ond the onnuol porodes which kick off the foirs. The post summer begon with the Gillespie County Peoch Jomboree on June 19 ond 20. Succeeding lost yeor's peoch royolty were queen Dono Burgp first duchess Dono Demolg second duchess Koren Jenschkeg ond third duchess Chrissy Schmidt. The following two weekends coptured the fun of the Luckenboch Worlds Foir on two weekends - June 26-26 ond July 3-5. The crowning of the Foir Queen come on August 21- 25. Kondis Kleir wos nomed queen, while Stocy Keller wos nomed first duchess, ond Judy Ressmon from Horper wos nomed second duchess. Alternotes were Donna Heinen, ond Roxon Schuordt. Senior Tommy Crenwelge soid, I liked the Peoch Jomboree, but it wos hord for me to be oble to spend time with my friends becouse I wos o contestont. We hod good seots, ond could see everything we wonted to. As for os summer goes, I look forword to the foirs os well os summer in generol, she odded. As eoch yeor comes to o close, students look for- word tothe summer fun obout to begin. 1 A Showing the joy is the new peoch royolty, Queen Dono Burg, first duchess Dono Demel, second duchess Koren Jenschke, ond third duchess Chrissy Schmidt, 2 A Riding high in the Stonewoll Peoch Jom- boree porode is peoch queen contestont Dono Burg. Page by Dona Demel, Photos by Terry Collier. Yvonne Welnhelmer Bruce Smith



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1 A Hanging from the ceiling at band camp, junior Kim Hanson is caught hanging around on the rafters in her cabin. 2 A Many hours of practice and hard work are what's on junior Duane Weinheimer's mind when it comes time to practice. SUMMER Summertime for some work comes first The lazy days of summer are not always a break for everyone. While some people enjoy a swim on a hot summer day, others might be playing tennis or pic- nickng or just enjoying doing nothing with their free time. But for other students who attend camps or who have steadyjobs, the summer months are not always a break. Freshman band member Jeffrey Pehl, who attended his first year at band camp, feels that sum- mer camp gave us a fresh start in reaching our goals in state, and it was worth attending. Senior Tanya Hanhe remembers when we went through activities like the fair parade, I would think back to how many times I had done this before, and how much fun it has been. I also remembered that this is the last time and tried to make it the best! For sophomore Marla Pohler, first year varsity cheerleader, attending cheerleading camp was an experience I wouldn't have missed for the world. It took hard work and preparation, but I felt that I gained a lot of experience and more friends, and values for myself. Marcie Jenkins, head cheerleader feels-that summer time is busy. Cheerleading is a lot of work during summer planning for football season, and preparing for camp. That's why when football season's over it's hard to prepare for basketball, because there's not much time In between each sport. Besides camps, other students have jobs that take them out-of-town. Junior Jacky Bryson, was a welder in Fort Stockton during the summer. The reason I went to work there was because my boss was a good friend and it paid well. Even though my job was far away, I wasn't homesick. I enjoyed the work so well that I plan to go back this summer again. For members of Crystal Peak, a local back, sum- mer time was just as much hard work as any other time Junior Duane Weinheimer, We would usually practice 7 to 10:80 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday nights, and whenever we found time. At first it was hard to get jobs, but we get calls so often now that they're catching up with us and keeping us busy. We can now book a full summer. We're hoping in the near future to learn some new up-to-date songs, to regain our audiences. Page by Susie Butter. photos by Dana Demel. Klm Wood, Jacky Bryson credits

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