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o Scholarships 1976-77 Allen, Randy..........University of Texas Civil Engineering Department Scholarship, Travis County Texas-Ex Club Scholarship Barker, Deborah................................................City Council of Austin Parent-Teachers' Association Scholarship Bighorn, Kennetha.............................................Harvard Radcliffe Academic Scholarship Cambridge, Massachusetts Brooks, Malcolm . . . Air Force Association Award for Outstanding ROTC Cadet and Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church Scholarship Brown, Sandra..................................................................North Austin Rotary Club Scholarship Cook, Kaelyn..............................Texas Chemical Council Scholarship for Outstanding Science Student of Reagan Daigle, Laura .........................................John H. Reagan Parent-Teacher-Student Association Scholarship Fenstemaker, Laurie..........................................................Double R Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement Hipolito, Marty................................................................HECE Outstanding Student City of Austin Award Jackson, Kevin...........................................................University of Texas Achievement Scholarship Kitchens, Corliss...............................................................Sam Houston State University Music Scholarship Kothmann, Rodney..............................................Austin Association of Teachers — Laura L. Allison Scholarship Longley, Mark . . John H. Reagan Foreign Language Department Scholarship, Top Student in the State at the Texas State French Symposium 1976-1977; National Spanish Exam, first place in the City (level I): Top Ranking National German Exam. Merola, Monika...........................................................University of Texas Achievement Scholarship Mirtsching, Dwayne ..................................................................................Presidential Scholarship Morgan, Kent....................................................................................................... National Spanish Exam, First Place in City (level V); Two Firsts in Texas State French' Convention; First in Texas State Latin Convention Newman, Leslie................................................. University of Texas Jo Ann Ingram Memorial Scholarship Nyland, Don.................................................Austin Jaycees Scholarship and Fannie Andrews Scholarship Overton, Darrell ...........................................Dallas Baptist College — Four Year Basketball Scholarship Pardue, Kevin....National Spanish Exam, First Place in City (level V); First in Texas State Latin Convention; First in Texas State French Convention Regalado, Rudy.....................................................University of Texas College of Engineering EOE Scholarship Roark, Linda .......................................................Trustees' Merit Scholarship to Austin College in Sherman. • ° Smith, Kendall.................................................................... Southwestern University Choir Scholarship Taylor, Mark ......................................... St. Phillips College in San Antonio, two year Basketball Scholarship. Thompson, Claudia..................................................Huston-Tillotson College Academic Achievement Scholarship Zamarripa, Barbara......Ladies Auxiliary of Pan American Golf Association Scholarship and Radio Station KMXX Scholarship Scholarships — 145
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Academic Editors awn Taylor — Freshman Editor xin Carper — Sophomore Editor hr is Gilbert — Junior Editor indra Brown — Senior Editor 'vent . . Page ard Members 148 dministrative Staff 149 ■ts . . .150-151 national . . .152-153 lienees . . .154-155 tysical Education . . .156-157 jmanities . . .158-159 achers Are People Too . . . . . .160-161 jfeteria. Custodians 162 ttiring Teachers 163 tnior Class, Who's Who . . . . . . 164-179 mior Class . . . 180-189 jphomore Class . . .190-199 eshman Class . . .200-211 Ve Were Educated nd prepared for what was to come after igh school, whether our plans included allege, a job, or a family. Classes were ffered in all of these areas in order to repare students for the big step that ame with graduation. Through school sponsored programs, te opportunity to travel and study other jltures was offered to language students, ome students learned a skill such as lorthand, data processing, or welding. .11 were helpful when applying for jobs, hild development, foods, and consumer conomics were a few classes designed to elp students with their own families. Obviously, a wide range of classes were ffered. Hopefully, each obtained its goal nd made the students’ transition from a ecure high school life to that of an adult a ttle bit easier. eft) Croft classes give students o chance to «monstrate their creativity as well os being a rlaxing break in the school day. Oen.se Keller seems enjoy both aspects in her craft eloss. (top) tending over Steve Saxton, Coach Ed Roby mokes jre that he does the job right, (center) Horris Washington demonstrates his technique at digging oles while posing for pictures, (lop right) Shop losses teach skills that students like Charles Werchon con use throughout their lives, (bottom ght) Momentarily distracted from her typing ssignment, Deboroh Horton glonces ot o friend, sottom) Dissection is a fun part of physiology for .ke Brodc, Mike Doerr, and Kenton Wyl.e. We Were Educated 147
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