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JAMES WRIGHT TRAGI YATES Double Rs. Dtbaie. YAG. Spirit of 82. Junior Council. Senior Club. Spurtlaff MITCHELL YOUNG M.rchmg. Stage bands. Student Council treasurer and president. Junior Council president. Senior club, NHS president. Beauty Revue, Hotnecotning Coun, Young Life, Campaigners, Trustee award. French club REGGIE YOUNG Football. Track JOHN ZAMMARRIPA MICHELLE ZUNIGA pan,.h dub. Double Rs. Spirit of I LARRY CRAYTON I (Left) Scott Malcom gets his boots shined on Bourbon Street while Jeff McNutt makes sure Scott ' s shine is good. (Top) Je f McNutt, Sam West, Jerry Ripley, Jeannette Spinelli and Mark Sheeran sit and chat on the deck of the President, (Above) The first night, Linda Ulrich, Rhonda Kalmbach, Frankie Hipolito and Jaye-Jaye Ray gather in a crowded room to party. 93
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BARBARA WEATHERFORD Vl A ire»!urcr and ClTclary. FirsipUtc dmrici noirhook. FiriipUcc Male noitbook, FirM plate iliMfK r pfojctl. FirM-platc stale projett RANDY WEDLUND Ma,.h,„g hand. H.inor% band, |j7j hand. Siajje band. Squad l.jdi -r. Drum mj|oc. TruMec Sthulaohip. «ho JANICE WERCHAN Con.en band. Man hinf; hjnd. olor uard. Spjnish iluh. Scirme SAMUEL WEST, III Sp„„ manage,, I cim lounln. K A. Senior Cuiini.il. Young Life. Spirii of ' H2, Sijge hand. Marching band. Symphonit hand.lampaigners ELIZABETH NOLAN WIDUP Blu, KMer. ,ce presiden,. presulenl. ( hi.ir. Laun ilub. National Merll FinaliM ALYSA WIED Gin.. Mixed. Vanity ihoiis. 1)F( A DEBORAH WILBORN Ba,kcthaii. ' ,illcyhall. Tra.k. Basketball .aptain. Media BARBARA WILLIAMS VOE, OLA CAROL WILLIAMS speech. Basket hall. Volleshall, VOF. OEA. Trustee award BRENT WOOLUMS soccer ,ean, TruMc- j«ard, l A I hapte MW i.e presidenr BRENDA ALTUM WILLIS BRIAN WORKS 0) Mm o C CO (Seniors cauMhl inHurncanes As our Kerrville bus pulled onto Bour- bon Street on May 29, the Inn on Bourbon Street was in sight. Thirty-nine restless seniors knew that this trip was what they had waited four years for — to party to all hours of the night. On the first night, the cruise ship. Presi- dent, took us up and down the Mississippi while we drank and danced to a live jazz band. When we docked, in tradition, everyone kissed one another and started to wonder what the rest of the night would have to offer. Pat O ' Brien ' s was a great spot for late- night bar hopping. The drink of death, the Hurricane, was consumed by all and souvenir glasses were carried home. Other bars that are locked in our memories are Houlihans, the Unisex bar, and Gunga Den — the female imper- sonator showcase. Pontchartrain Beach Amusement Park filled one of our afternoons, while shop- ping and sleeping filled the rest. But don ' t let it be said that these Seniors ever stopped partying. We partied in motel rooms, in the Balcony of our motel overlooking Bourbon Street, and at Cafe Du Monde eating heignets between 3-5 a.m. almost every morning. Our sponsors, Mrs. Gretchen Polnac, her husband Mr. Lennis Polnac, Ms. Betty Ludlum, and Ms. Charlette Dalton were great. They did admit taking 39 Seniors to New Orleans was an experience but one that all those who went will never forget. (Above right) Pally Krizan and Dennis Fletcher enjoy the Skyride at Pontiharirain Beach Amusement Park. (Right) Riia Cervelli helps a mime perform in Jackson Square the first night on the town. 92
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ass; Even a ' soap ' needs a little directing Welcome to The Guiding Light, other- wise known as the faculty and administra- tion. In this episode you will meet the famed Mama Jo who has been teaching since Reagan opened. You will also meet Mrs. Austin, who married Mr. Austin (also a teacher at Reagan) after knowing him only twelve weeks. And last, but not least, you will meet the mayor ' of Reagan, Mr. Viramontes. See how these people came together and helped build the town of Reagan stronger and eventually reached the status of our Guiding Light. During lunch, Assistanc Principal Charles Gorin patrols the halls and keeps students in line. What are you doing out of class? Mrs. Barbara Stewart, hall monitor, asks a student. n d« ieffiWy in the cafeteria, Mrs. Ruth Hodge, voca- Senior counselor Mrs. Laurel Otnev tional counselor, talks to seniors about their future prepares to speak to seniors about plans. graduation. 94 — Departments
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