Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Bored? Never! FRESHMEN '82 Yolanda Aguirre Heather Allen Amy Althaus Karen Arizola Raymond Arizola Blair Armeau Bert Barwise Chris Bauer Chad Bernhard Laurie Bernhard Keith Bohnert Melinda Burg Keith Brauer Skotti Burnett Ginger Burrer Armando Cantu Estella Cantu Lucy Cedillo Helen Chapa Russell Childers Natalie Christian Jody Clayton Chris Conflitti Martin Cortez Karen Couch Kimberly Crump Dale Davis Naomi Doak Rodney Dolgener Lisa Doppler Bradley Dorer Connie Dryden Tammie Duecker Elginia Durst Brian Eager Brian Eckert Elizabeth Edwards Emily Eilers Kristie Ellebracht Amy Elrod Brrinnng There goes thot dorn olorm ogoin. lt's 6:45 o.m. ond the sun isjust beginning to rise os Amy Wieser STOFTS her doi- ly routine. After o hurried breokfost she hitches o ride to school with her dod. lt's 8:30 o.m. ond Amy heods to her first closs - Americon History. After cotching up on current events, it's off to Geometry for her moth lesson. Then comes the strenuous port of the doy os Amy joins the rest of the Freshmon Cond sometimes JV? Boslsetboll teom in their proctice. Lunchtime - now she grobs o bite to eot, only to be rushed off to bond reheorsol where she ploys French horn in the Symphonic Bond. ln the fifth period of the doy, Amy tokes Physicol Science closs, then improves her linguistic skills with English l. Ahhh, school is over. But the doy for Amy isjust beginning. After Amy finishes her ofter-school bosketboll proctice, she gets her first reol breok of the doy, but only if she doesn't hove ony sort of bond proctice. After o full doy ond o revitolizing supper she slows down ond prepores for the next doy by either studying or stretching ond bending in gymnostics, jumping ond flipping on her trompoline, reoding o book, perfecting her shore of the French horn ports, odding onother doy to her eight yeors of piono experience, or just wotching the tube. On some doys of the week, Amy spends her lunch hour representing her fellow clossmotes on the Student Council os well os on the Bond Council. She is olso o member of the Messengers of Joy youth choir ond ottends their proctices on Wednesday evenings. Despite her involvement in these new octivities, Amy hos o stroight A overoge. How is oll this possible? ln the words of Amy Wieser Lots of proctice.

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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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ft Julie Engel Tina Escamilla Shawnine Farabee Macarena Faz Reagan Flory Ricky Frantzen Randy Glover X Elizabeth Gonzales Rebecca Graff Kelle Hagel Nancy Hahn Laura Hansen Tracy Harms Amy Horr Terry Hartcraft Ray Hartmann Tracy Heimann Jan Henke Lisa Herzog Gary Hohengerger Roger Icke Ronnie lcke Eric lgler Wendy Immel Mark Itz Gerald Jenschke Paul Jenschke Peggy Jenschke Bobby Johnson Jeffery Johnson Stephanie Jones Alex Jung Jeff Jung Sherrie Jung Nancy Kaderli Stephanie Keller Angela Klaerner Regina Klein Kevin Klier - Bruce Kneese 'I already had a fl'iGHCl, The Mesa surveyed freshmen but received only about 20 responses to the Well, it hasn't happened yet, but in March it will be 120 forms distributed. Below are some of the answers, How do you like being a Freshman? Did you feel lost? I love it! It has been my best year in school but I did feel lost. - Tammy Ramsey I like it, but I can't wait 'till l'm an upperclassman. I don't feel lost anymore. - Tracy Wicker I felt older. I didn't feel like an underclassman because I wasn't treated like one. - Rhonda Lochte What has made high school more fun? My friends, old and new. - Naomi Doak The Senior class. - Boogie Edwards All the people and being in FDS. - Tina Escamilla. ' The upperclassmen. I enjoy them being there. - Kristi Ellebracht Are you afraid of the upperclassmen? No, I think they have a lot of authority over us, but they are also understanding. - Ramsey ln a way, yes, but not too much, I have a lot of friends who are older and we really have great seniors this year. CMy sister is a senior, so I already had a friend.D - Stephanie Keller No, because I knew most of them before I came to high school. - Boogie Edwards What is the scariest thing that has happened to you since you came to high school? Walking down Senior HaII. - Doak Watts, Sheila Solbrlg Mid-term exams. - Edwards, Lori Weinheimer Meeting new people Cguysbf' - Connie Dryden cheerleading tryouts. In Junior High hardly anyone came, but here you try out in front of the whole student body. -- Wicker How does it feel starting over again as the underclassmen after being the leaders on Middle School campus? You have to be a little nicer because everyone is older. - Keller Small - Ramsey It's a big change, you're used to bossing everyone Cunderclassmenb around and then you get over here and you get a taste of your own medicine. - Wicker Do you like dating one person seriously or more than one person? I really don't know. I guess as long as you like a person, there is no reason to go out with anyone else. - Keller Where do you like to go on dates? To a movie, then driving around. - Weinheimer, Ramsey, Wicker Pat's and coon hunting. - Lochte Out to eat and to a movie, - Edwards, Dryden Do you feel that you are mature enough to handle drinking? Yes, but beer is not one of my preferences. Since I don't like it, I don't have to handle it. - Weinheimer I'm not really certain. I think so because if I'm not really hooked on it, l'm not going to get drunk. - Keller No one ever is mature enough to drink. It makes a fool out of you and it hurts your body. - Doak Yes. Most of the time I know when to quit. - Edwards

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