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Ami the 1982 Mr. Reagan is . . . Who ' s Who finalisi await the annouticetnetit at the Beauty Revue April 2. The Elliott Hill and Pally Kri an listen to a discussion during a Student Council meeting. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO Dennis was a member of Youth and Government his senior year and was nam- ed Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Dennis planned to attend the University of Texas and study Pre-Med. How to have fun and still make good grades, is what Victor Garcia said was the most improtant thing he had learned in high school. Victor did manage to do both and still be involved in clubs and activities. He was treasurer of the Spanish club his freshman year and treasurer of the Junior Council. He was a member of the Senior club and National Honor Society his senior year. He was a member of the varsity tennis team his sophomore, junior and senior years. He said, I enjoy playing the sport (ten- nis). The road trips with our co-ed team were fun, and winning second place at the Killeen tournament was great. Victor said he admired his father the most, He ' s the one who pushed me, also because he has become such a well- respected man and always makes time to help those who need it. Victor was awarded the Texas Achieve- ment Award from the University of Texas, which he planned to attend for four years and then go to an Ivy League School or Stanford for a MBA. Being a part of the football team when we won district and beating LBJ my senior year, was what Elliott Hill said was his most fun and rewarding experience at Reagan. Elliott was certainly involved in Reagan activities and spirit. He was Senior Class president. Junior Council vice president a member of Stu- dent Council all four years and vice presi- dent his junior year. Elliott was also presi- dent of Youth and Government his junior year. Elliott was crowned the first Homecom- ing King in Reagan ' s history. He was a participant in Beauty Revue all four years and was named Most Handsome his junior year. Elliott was a member of the varsity baseball team his senior year. He was trainer for the football, basketball, and track teams all four years. My senior year, I felt like I was a part of the football team, I felt the players really appreciated what we did for them, commented Elliott. Elliott planned to attend Texas Christian University and study football training.
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Elliott Hill studies in the library classroom during Mr. Scegall ' s physiology cl, Victor Garcia conies up for air before going back to reading Macbeth for Mrs. Cartlidge ' s senior English class. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO 178 i70f j, J prina ( reah, J i ontecofnina remem 9 hereci Tony Dorsett reminds me of myself in eagerness for success in football, com- mented Orshy Crenshaw. Orsby has been in- volved in almost every sport at Reagan. He played freshman football, junior varsity football, and two years on the varsity team; he was team captain his senior year. He was on the freshman basketball, the varsity baseball, and the track teams. Orsby was named All-District in football both his junior and senior years and was named All-Center his senior year. Orsby said he had grown up around sports since he was 8 years old and that when he got to high school he devoted all his time to participating in different sports. Orsby was also a Beauty Revue contes- tant all four years and a member of the Homecoming ( ourt his senior year. Orsby planned to go to the University of Houston, on a football scholarship. When asked which experience during his four years at Reagan had been the most fun, Dennis Fletcher said, Spring Break ' 82 at South Padre Island. Aside from having a good time, Dennis was involved in many Reagan activities, both athletic and social. He was a member of the freshman and junior varsity football teams. A three-year member of the baseball team, Dennis pitched his senior year. Hi also ran track his freshman and sophomore years. Dennis was a member of the Junior Council and a Student ( ouncil represen- tative his senior year. He was a member of the Spirit of ' 82 club his sophomore and junior years and a member of the Senior Club.
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Kal Kirk, frozen in position on his carousel horse, waiis for the play, Fantasticks to begin. Frankie Hipolito listens as Ms. Hill explains a pr in her fourth-period Analysis class. Buddy Hughei finishes his English work before Ms. Austin comes around to Buddy Hughes waits for the pitch as he wat- Buddy Hughes looks up frotn his check It. ches second base. Physiology homework at Ms. Hill ' s desk where he is her first-period aide. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO Youth and Government was my favorite club, stated Fraiitie Hipolito. My junior year, Ms. Marsha Lyons helped us a lot; everything was organized and everyone was serious about what we were doing. It was great and we all had a lot of fun. Frankie was very active in YAG both his junior and senior years. He won honors in- cluding, first place as pan of a team in Area Mock Trails and Outstanding At- torney team. Frankie was also involved in school Uarietu is the dpice of dtuaentd life government, being a member of Junior Council and Student Council his senior year. He was a member of the Spanish club and became treasurer his sophomore year. Frankie was also a member of the Spirit of ' 82 club and the Senior club. When I was a freshman, Elliott Hill asked me to help him out with training and I enjoyed it so I stayed with it, slated Frankie. He was trainer for football, basketball, baseball, and soccer all four years at Reagan. Frankie planned to attend the University of Texas and major in one of the health professions. To see the school unite and become fired-up on LBJ game day, Buddy Hughes said was his most fun experience at Reagan. Buddy really liked becoming involved in the spirit oi things being a Spirit Manager his sophomore and junior years and serving as captain his senior year. My sisters were cheerleaders and always being around them prompted me toward being a Spirit Manager, he said. 180
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