John Jay High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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mm K 99 Number five of the ten is Debra Keller. She was a vocational stu- dent and listed in Who's Who Among High School Students. She will further her education at Our Lady of the Lake and received a scholarship. When asked what she remembered the most she replied, The people, I couldn't have made it without the support of my family, friends and teachers. My advice for underclassmen is to be sure to take all of the courses that will help prepare for their intended career, said Jack Kelly. He intends to attend the University of Texas at Austin. Kelly was a member of the NHS, JETS, participated in the University ln- 1 38 W! ,XY ix ,I S' ', N J' ry! mAngela Zombro terschol stic League in Science. He also skated 115 miles 1 Muscula Dystrophy. When asked what he will remember most high sch ol he replied, Going to football games with friends a n on weekends. having f Folloxl-fling Kelly was Angela Zombro who plans to attend Trin where she is receiving the Presidential Scholarship. Zombro ps' ticipated in the Science Club, Social Science Club, Spanish Club, I' Alpha Theta, NHS, Band, PTSA, and Student Council. Her advi to under lassmen, Get involved in school activities and take hi school seliously, your senior year is too late.

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Debra Keller he thing I remember most of high school was band, said Salutatorian Shauna Lyn. I made a lot of friends, met interesting people, saw interesting places in and out of Texas but especially I learned a lot about myself. Lyn received the John Jay PTSA Scholarship, Baumberger Endowment and the local chapter Phi Delta Kappa Schlarship and will further her studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Following third was Robert Lucas. He will attend Texas Tech University. Lucas re- ceived an Air Force four year scholarship, Texas Tech Ex-students Scholarship, Nor- thwest Optimist Club Scholarship and the Marvin Jones Dean's Scholarship from Texas Tech. Lucas credits his success to hard work, self discipline, competitiveness between classmates and has ambition to be successful. I credit my success to my parents, they were behind me 100070, they taught me the importance of responsibility and of fulfilling my obligations, said Keith Solbrig. He was a member of NHS, DECA, Mu Alpha Theta, and the German Club. Solbrig received the John Jay PTSA Scholarship and the MDE San Antonio's Employers Associations Scholarship and intends to fur- ther education at Texas A8zM. Copy and Layout by Silvia Salazar 1 37



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All C C credit all my success to my mother. She has been behind me the whole four years, said Lillian Gutierrez. As a Presidential scholarship winner, Gutierrez, who will attend St. Mary's Univer- sity, was a member of the Spanish Club, JETS, French Club, UlL Math and Science Teams, MAO, NHS and a member of Catholic Youth Organization at her church. Following Gutierrez was John Hanley, who says the thing he remembers most in high school was The fun l had with my friends and winning second at the 1982 Water Polo Championships. Hanley received the Baumberger Endow- ment. To underclassmen he advises, Concentrate more on school rather than more fun and don't goof off during your junior and senior years. They are the most important. Make your years last because before you know it they will be gone. These are the best of times, said John James. James will further his education at St. Mary's University. He was a member of MAO, French Club, NHS, Latin Club, Spiriteers. T 5 Ten Lpy il y lIySl 'slumr I 3 J

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