Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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V l ' : 3fWf:w i' 9- WN ., 'w.k ij' f l N'NJr,1'Wu A ww ' M . . - ' 3 f .- if X X r ui is V , 1 , 'Q ' if 3 A ' ., s 4- 'M ' ' new-f ,, f M , , v Q4 'flfgmf H 'V f Y W wif' V 'L 5, ,fW1Mw.,,L:i,w - wwf ' , Y A I ,V-MgW,WAi ,twig W ESM ,ay 'wH,..,,. '-.. M wwf. MVA, Z Q' XX N M ...U f N Mm EETING THE CHALLENGE Sagamore 1972 Theodore Roosevelt Volume VI High School ortheast Independent School District San Antonio, Texas S + t2'c lti ttttc Q Table of Contents Faculty... ....13 Features . . .... 37 Sports ....63 Organizations .... .... 9 5 Classes ......... . . . 179 Advertising! Index . . . . . .303 Sagamore of 1971-72 dedicates this yearbook to our foreign student from Thailand Chaiyute Saekok in the hope that he found and met his challenge in Rough Rider Country. 4 Universal Challenges 'W' Student Goals . Say he1lo', to yesterday as we meet toclay's challenge-an ever- present challenge continually grow- ing within oneself. This year's quest for goals was significant to each individual. Its shapes and sizes varied, but its importance was universal. -214323 Individuality Activates Personal Goals Success in meeting a challenge or goal can be at tained if a person follows certain guidelines to de- velop the successful qualities of his character. The highest ranking quality is determinationg without this drive, the sense of motivation is lost. This impulsion gives one the will to continue striving and reaching out for one's goal. Determination . . . Key to Motivation 5 6 Hope + Toleration : Patience Personal accomplishments are usu- ally not obtained rapidlyg a great deal of patience is involved. The ability to wait for a worthwhile acquisition is one of the most practical and valuable virtues. Achievement of goals requires the wisdom to live harmoniously in a world that is not formed for one's own comfort. Victory and Defeat . . . Results of Mankind's Challenge 1 with the spreading influence of self-confidence, all other facets of character are enhanced. The out- going ability to meet one's chal- lenge head-on is developed through personal faith. This faith prevents the frequent feeling of uselessness, for each individual is vital. When the growth of overburdening ob- stacles creates the desire to aban- don hopes of accomplishment, self- confidence rejuvenates the self- image and rekindles the flame of hope. Self-Confidence Absorbs Personal Anxieties Self-Confidence Perpetuates Enthusiasm , q With determination, patience, and self-confidence, the seemingly unattainable goal is made attain- able. When equipped with these qualities, the challenge is in sight and within reach. As one challenge is met another materializes. 1 In a high school like Roosevelt, where a year is a matter of hours, faces are as fleeting as time itself. When the flow of students through secondary school is like sand falling through a sieve, a principal may only briefly touch the lives of students before they disappear beyond his reach. However short his contact with them, he helps to shape their destinies. i 1 5 Morrow Meets Challenge For three years Michael Morrow has set thousands of students in the right direction. He has aided them in en- deavoring to reach whatever goals they strive to achieve. Under his leadership RRC has become a number one school in almost every way. His image will stay in the hearts of all RRC students even when the faces fade with the years, and RRC becomes part ofthe treasured past. R .ste by Shaping Destinies Principal Morrow was assisted by three men in the administrative department during the school year. Mr. Boyd Vaughn, Assistant Principal Instructional Services handled all matters relating to curriculum and class scheduling. Sewing as Assistant Principal for Student Services was Mr. A1 Sturchio who coordinated all student ac- tivities and handled arising problems in the student body. Administrative aid Ronald Martin assisted the staff in every needed capacity. in Adnumstratlve Tasks Dlstrlbuted Board Meets Hard-Fought Goals Faced with a critical bond issue plus major changes in both curriculum and length of school, the Board of Trustees met its challenge and succeeded in its goal of maintaining excellence in education, while constantly striving to increase relevancy. Members ofthe board include Qabove L to RQ: Super- intendent's secretary Mrs. Frances Gilliam and members Albert Browng Donald Harrisg Walter Bielstein, vice- presidentg George Delavan, presidentg Maxwell Higgin- botham, secretaryg Robert O'Conner5 Mrs. W. F. Bryan and Dr. Ivan Fitzwater, superintendent. Sewing his first full year as Superintendent of the NEISD, Dr. Ivan Fitzwater has continued to strive for better education, despite uprising crises. Dr. Fitzwater was elected Vice-President of the new Texas Association of Suburban Schools, ajoint consoli- dation of school district administrators. Chaos: A School Without Secretaries The bustling secretarial staff of RRC helped to keep our school of 2500 students running smoothly. The office secretaries were busy typing bulletins and other informa- tion for teachers and students. The secretaries were always ready to calm the continual flow of ailing students that came through the A ,ff W,k,,,,f ,P 'rw ,., .. ,.,,,,,,,,, , , ,Q . , , doors of the office during the year. Lottie Alder Sec. to Mr. Morrow If Liz Estep Sec. to Mr. Sturchio Joyce Hallmark Attendance fi? -' ' , N13 3 as if fi I i e f y i 5 rlrl f 'Q 'gt '25 , gf ., , ,,11, Y IAVVA I A i ,A ' w Az.. , Z , . ,I X jg- 4 Ei ,X Q, sd , 1 V 13574. ' ,, M My Arlie Kuchera Sec. to the Counselors -Ioan Matsler Financial Sec. Betty Stovall Registrar Office 1 1 i ya g Bernice Everitt BA Texas Women's U Trudy Kinnison BS, MEd Trinity U Students Keep Counselors Busy Frances Peveto BS, MEd Lamar Tech, SHSC With over six hundred students each, RRC,s four counselors were kept perpetually busy during the year. The door to the guidance office remained open throughout the school day, and the counselors were always ready to discuss pro- blems with troubled students. Careers, colleges, and schedules were the main topics discussed in the counselor-student co nferences. Monthly bulletins were kept on their bulletin board to keep the students informed of test dates, deadlines, and other vital informa- tion. Buddy Rosene BS, MEd Texas ABCI, OLLC Four Literate Years for Lifetime Understanding Judy Barker BS Texas Tech Eng III Susan Burns BA, MEd U of Conn, Trinity U Eng I Laura Curry BE Northern Illinois U Eng IV Terry Foster BA IWC Eng IV Under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Settergren, department head, freshman and sophomore English teachers aided their stu- dents in correcting errors in gram- mar, punctuation, and spelling. Other instructors prodded their juniors through theme writing and watched as they devoured MAC- BETH. Mrs. Curry's advanced English students struggled to rewrite rejected essays, and tired seniors vowed to pass English for one more year. Lillian Hennessy BA State U of Iowa Eng III Carolyn Klein BA TWU Eng III Cynthia Marthes BA SWTSU Eng III Carol Rhodes BA Pan American College Engl Carol Roberson BA SVVTSU Engll Maxine Sabol BA U of Maryland Engl ., B ,fy MWQ -- . ,A.,,,W 1 an-w - Susan Waters BA U ofT at El Paso For Those Who Choose To Be Enlightened Chasing down books, references, and periodicals occupied Roosevelt librarians this year. The library gained many new volumes and re- source materials, becoming a true storehouse of knowledge for Roose- velt students. Norma Kromminga BMEd, MMEd Drake U, OLLC Head Librarian Glenda Alter BA IWC Asst Librarian june Ross Library Sec Dot Depriest BA, MA UT Spanish I, II Helen Friedli BA Carroll College Spanish II,III,IV Students Aim Bi Llngual Marlene Treanor BA, MA UT Dept Head, Latin RRC's language experts helped students to prepare for a bi-lingual world. After mastering the basics of grammar and pronunciation, French students concentrated on reading and Writing in Mrs. Helen Pigott's class. In the classes of Miss Dot DePricst and Mrs. Helen Friedli, students learned to speak Spanish. In Mrs. Carolyn Smith's classes the students learned the art of speaking German. The Latin students, under Mrs. Marlene Treanor, obtained a better knowledge of their own English vocabulary, as well as Latin. Helen Pigott BA Oberlin College French Carolyn Smith BA Bryn Mawr College German l,II ref James Anderson BS, MEd Howard Payne College Alg II Russell Atkinson BA,MEd SWTSU, U of H Geom I Roosevelt students were directed in mathematics by a competent staff of instructors. Sweeping away the shadows of confusion to clear the path toward understanding was the task ofthe mathematics depart- ment, headed by Mr. William Tuck- er. 3fabl2 fadj 2 Confusion Charles Bower BS, MEd SWTSU, Incarnate Word Trig-Anal, Cal Darlene Blackwood BS SWU Alg 1,11 Render Denson, BS US Military Academy Rel Math I, Alg I Marcia Fivizzanni BA SWTSU Alg I,II, Trig-Anal mm'MW.,,,,,,,,...-w- Helen I-Iarral BA U of Texas Comp Math, Rel Math I Carolyn Hernandez BA U of Texas Geom, Alg I Otto Kurth BS Sul Ross State Rel Mach 1,11 I William Tucker BS, MEd S F Austin, Phillips U Alg I, Rel Math I, Dpt Hd Raymond Zimmerman SA, MA St. Mary's U Geom Jim LaGrone BS SWTSU Rel Math II,II Juliana Strain BA OLLC Geom, Alg I Ismael Talavera BA U of Texas Alg I,II RRC's team of scientists took on a full timejob in leading Roose- velt's students to a better under- standing of scientific procedures and phenomena. The capable staff of teachers was able to make the most complex problems clear to everyone. Mr. Thomas Marsh head- ed this yearis science department. Frederick Atchley BS, MEd Livingston SC, IWC Phys Sci, Bio I Nella Byrom BS, MA SWTSU Phys Sci Behind These Faces Lies Noreen Cox BA SWTSU Phys Sci Cal Eiehler BA St Mary's U Bio I,II Don josephson BS TLC Bio I, PE, Baseball Audrey Malone BA, Msd N Texas State, Trinity Bio I Thomas Marsh BS Texas A8cM University Chem I,II, Dept Head 'EQ The Promise of Milton Nelson BS Colorado State U Phys Sci Robert Perkins BS U of San Francisco Phy I,II, Phys Sci Tomorrow Francis Sprabary BS TWU Chem I, Phys Sci Gertrude Sternberg BS, MA U of Missouri, IWC Phys Sci ' 'ivs iig . ' ,... rx., ,,.. - - - I ' E' 'V rf' V, I- - rr.'f. EF , I I i i ,,i, f L., we '- rifle, .. m Iris Wilkins BS, MS U of Texas, Texas Tech U Biology I,II John Yoe BS SWTSU Phys Sci, Geom ., M as Presenting the Past, Students in Mrs. Soderstrom's American history class covered everything from Columbus to Nixon. Mrs. Duquette, world cul- tures instructor, and Mrs. Stan- berry, Latin American history in- structor, helped students gain a knowledge of other countries as well as their own. After studying past and present problems, RRC's social studies students were able to tackle future problems. Connie Bourg BA Angelo State U Amer Hist Robert Bupp BS SWTSU Government if rv' 'W w Present, and Future Frances Musselwhite BA Southwestern U Government, Dept Head Linda Clarr BA Trinity U Amer Hist, Government Esther Duquette BS U of Illinois World Hist ,lm jean Morgan BA Trinity U World Hist James Sagabiel BS TLU Amer Hist, Football, PE Nannette Soclerstrom BS U ofT at El Paso Amer Hist Edith Speert BSA, MEd Ohio State U, Trinity U Sociology, Amer Hist janet Stanberry BS U of T Amer Hist, Lat Amer Hist Harold Stimel BA St Mary's U Amer Hist, Govt Peggy Weyel BA IWC World Hist Charles Walls BA Central State College Amer Hist Bill Stubblefield BA SWTSU World Hist Martin Wolff BS U of T Amer Hist Fine Arts Nurture Creativity FINE ARTS to choose from to broaden their talents outside of regular classes. Heading the Fine Arts depart- Art, Band, Choir, Drama, and ment was the task undertaken by Journalism all provided a great op- Mr. GUS Moore. The Sfl1dCI1tS at portunity for the students to devel- RRC had a wide variety of subjects Op their skills. Mary Hankins BFA UT Drama Karen Henke BS East Carolina U Art 4 4 Mary Lilly BS U of H Art I Ken Turner BMe U of Corpus Christi Band Director Gus Moore BA,MEd St Ma.ry's U, OLLC Dept Head, Journ Ben Valdez BM Evangel College Band Director Mary Winden BM,MM SWU, U of Rochester Choir Al Halber BS, MBA St Louis U, U of Denver Typ I, Eco Frances Heath BS Howard Payne U B Com, Typ I Dodie Miller BS SWTSU Book I,II ie' ii : he 1 Harold Burris BS Stephen F. Austin State DE I,II, Dept Heacl Larry Hammock BS SWTSU G shop 1,11 Jerry Hylin BS SWTSU CVAE 1,11 Dept Head Emily Knake BS SWTSU VOE Diane Krause BS SWTSU Home 85 Family Dept Head , 1, 5 it V Na T Norman McPherson BBA Phillips U DE 1 Charlotte Miller State Certification Cosmetology I,Il Riders Acquire Job Skills Fourteen teachers taught a wide range of vocational skills, preparing each student for employment upon graduation. On-the-job training was offered in Distributive Education and ln- dustrial Cooperative Training. Fu- ture electricians, plumbers, and welders elected CVAE. Drafting students learned the fundamentals of mechanical drawing, and wood- working machinery became familiar to general shop students. Auto Paint 8: Body and Auto Mechanics were popular with boysg girls looked forward to becoming professional beauticians in Cosmetology. Tomor- row's office workers selected Voca- tional Office Education. Cooking, sewing, and other domestic skills as well as the human relationships in che family concerned Homemaking and Home 8a Family students. Perry Penn MEd SWTSU Drafting, G Shop Charles Pettibon Del Mar Tech Inst Auto Mech I,II Annette Redell BS SWTSU Homemaking I,II Everett Reed BS North Illinois U ICT I,II Patricia Spoonemoore BS St Mary's U VOE Nancy Sturgis BS Texas A Bc I Home 8: Family Clayton Williams State Certification Auto Paint at Body 1,11 A 111- 5- -ffftraas. 9- ,tau -2:1-:fa at aw 1 ., . ,, Hg, V 'I S if ifvsvefw' Jiri' :ffl . , E-Wm.. , 1 T Y , c ,H . 2 if wsi fkf I I 1 41414, sw K 1 f as fl as up 231 1 Q , ,324 It .4 H ag rt Mg 5 KQV tp 1 'pi , .F me X515 , S X x W 1 5 1 f 'K Y 2 1.11551 I X . S A ffl, 1 I :gif ,,-' K UT Tnmcy 5 T y ' 4 ml 5 Bob Magee BS . T A Sul Ross o Basketball PE -., f ,L . 5 ' te ,pi 'kg 1:25 '44 :iv-xg 'M' .'7 'uu W 'ie ... A r ie. J NA - 'fs . ' 'Q-Nr ee. W wear.. . S- -4-Q .. e- x-sy ,:f.m?'f1?f 5 K r V5 R' 'el' ,Ji X F xxx 13? Q if e Q l SM . 'K if 'H 'Q i R if, win Baggett BA, Misa UT at El Paso, Trinity Football Qhead coachj Buddy Compton BS SWTSU PE, Track Sg1:.Jimmy Howard Military Science ROTC, Drill team P.E., Health, ROTC- Aim for Physical Fitness Directed by Betty johnson, the 14 PE instructors introduced their students to various sports, including bowling, volleyball, golf and crabball . Health students studied the functions of body and mind. First aid and drug and sex education completed the relevant course. Drilling regularly, kept the ROTC cadets, commanded by SGM Stewart and MSg Howard, in good physical trim. Doug Conrey BA Sam Houston State PE Jack Snipes BS Howard Payne U ,... :iw f .. N ' T 5 , ' '- - I , pw'-v Woodrow Stewart ROTC Rifle team Charlotte Tate BS Texas Women's U PE, swimming Jerry Turnbow BS Sul Ross State PE Jerry Tyson BS MEd Sul Ross Health, Basketball, PE Randi Wayland BS Trinity U PE qgiflsp Sally Worski BS Colorado State Pep squad ',. A .4-91, ffl? i 7 fi as M ., QLD Paul LeBlanc BS North Texas State Building Mmemce Special Education C Edith Domel BS 2,3 Develops Potential Food Services QRD Neva Crumley Teacher aide Food Services QLD Nancy Lee BS Incarnate Word EMR QRD Iona Mayfield Teacher aide EMR Rough Riders with learning handicaps developed their poten- tials in the Special Education class- es. In a more self-contained and individualized program, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Mayfield taught their students English, arithmetic, and history. Working with the Texas State Rehabilitation Agency, Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Laird, and Mrs. England found employment for students, according to their abilities.. Mrs. Foster and Mr. Adams were resource teachers, tutoring students QLD Betty Foster BA North Texas State Nuerological QRD Phil Adams BS Trinity Nuerological QLD Grace England BS MEd Lamar, N Texas State Vocational Adjustment QCD Francis Burgess BS MEd Boston University Vocational Adjustment QRD Sarah Laird BS MEd Mississippi St, Trinity Vocational Adjustment who needed help in math, science, and English. Twice a week, the Food Services students prepared a delicious lunch, open to the school faculty. Mrs. Domel and Mrs. Crumley taught cooking, diet, serv- ing, and how to operate a cash register to the Food Services stu- dents, readying them for future em- ployment. Mr. LeBlanc taught boys proper custodial techniques, ena- bling them to mop, sweep, and mow grass with professional skill. 45319434 Q51-il Chai discusses life in Thailand with senior john Freidi. X Www A Q an -I . . .f ., V X , W, K - Upper right: Chai takes time Banquet, Chai portrays warmth out to chat with Carolyn and friendliness to members of Biunk. Below: At the AFS the club. Chai Becomes Rough Rider ff! Chai poses for photographers dur- ing a busy day at Roosevelt. .155 Several months ago a stranger came to our land. He had different customs, ideas, a strange religion, and language. His name was Chai. Chaiyute Saekok was to be our foreign student from Thailand. On August 1, he arrived in San Antonio and was greeted by a group of stu- dents, parents, and administrators. This began a new chapter in the lives of many, especially for Chai. Among other sights, Chai visited Trinity University, Brackenridge Park, the Witte Mu- seum, the Governor's Palace, and several missions around San Antonio. He also visited the city ofHous- ton. All of these trips were enjoyed by Chai, but he liked talking to the kids best of all. It was an active year for Chai. He served on the Student Council, wrote for the Big Stick along with being a photo-journalist for the Sagamore, and he sang with the-I. V. Choir. Serving as his home away from home , the Rabv family furnished Chai a residence during his year at RRC. The Raby's created an atmosphere of love for Chai. They became another set of parents for him. After returning to Thailand, Chai plans to study political science at the University of Bankok. Chai ex- pressed the desire to visit America again. A New Year Begins Traditionally, school opened with Howdy Week when old friend- ships were renewed, and new ones began. Making friends in RRC was not hard to do, for everyone shared the same hopes of success in the coming year. As the climax ofthe week, the annual Howdy Dance took place with entertainment by Rain . Highlighting the dance was the an- nouncement of Mr. and Miss How- dies from each class: Senior How- dies, Karen Tabak and Ray Fournierg junior Howdies, Mary Speier and Pat Kennedyg Sopho- more Howdies, Debbie Stallings and Mark Knezeakg Freshman Howdies, Gizelle Miranda and Dale Franks. As Howdy Week expired, the year began with all its ectasies and disenchantrnents. The week was just a preview of coming attractions for all. Depicting personality and chaxac- Franksg Sophomores, Debbie Stall- ter, this year's Howdies were Fresh- i-HgS and Mark KIICZCHICS Jl1Hi0rS man, Gizelle Miranda and Dale Mary Speier and Pat Kennedy: Se- While not dancing, couples relax in the courtyard. .K ,VM , I ,,k. ,VVV r 5 Z niors, Karen Tabak and Ray Four- With the affable mood of the quainted in their own way. nier. evening, Howdy couples get ac- Belinda Loredo and janet Troutman dance with their escorts to the slow tempo provided by Rain Army brass makes big noise on campus. Army Band Visits TR Theodore Roosevelt upper- classmen had the privilege of being entertained by the United States Army Stage Band from Washington D.C. Appearing throughout the country, the band's objective is to Sing Out for America. The band, led by Lt. Col. Hal Gibson, performed popular mu- sic as well as patriotic songs. Some members of the Sol- diers' Chorus and band gave indi- vidual and group performances. Music ranged from Country- Western songs and old ballads to Beatle songs. Members of the Soldiers' Cho- rus Sing Out for America during the performances of the stage band. Leading the audience in a Beatle song, three members of the band promote audience participation. jennifer Toth thanks Mrs. Curry for her time and effort towards the Senior Style Show Jimmie Jones announces the features of the style show. Qlflightj Mike Lenz, Mike Fraley, and Mike Dippo answer questions asked by junior Sally Rehkopf. Camelot Comes Alive Knights and maidens of the medieval age came to life in Came- lotv, the theme for the 1971-1972 FHA Ball. Students attended the mystical ball at the Blossom Stu- dent Center and were entertained by the music of Blue-Stone . Karen Henry was crowned by A1 Sturchio as queen of the Round Table . Other members of the court included: Princess, Sandi Byrneg Duchess, Kathy McClaugh- ertyg Countess, Diana Gonzalezg and Lady-in-Waiting, Becky Tutsock. Enchantment engrosses couples as they drift back in time. Queen Karen Henry and Mark Cart wright chat before their dance. Karen Henry escorted by Mark Cart- sor Diane Krause Capes her queen of wright smiles radiantly as FHA spon- the FHA ball. FHA Ball couples intently gaze at the coronation. . . .,,, .mag Beverly Hudson and Mark Pace repaint Big Stick returned by Mac. Displaying spirit, the junior class wins the hall decoration contest. -ff' Rough Riders Display Spirit During the traditional Spirit Week in Rough Rider Country, the students expressed their pride as they participated in many activities. Spirit Week activities included jean day, hat day, All American shoe and sock day, and tie day. The hall decoration contest and Senior mum and balloon sale added to the week's events. The annual Rac Mac Victory Dance served as a climax to Spirit Week. it f X Jii los os 2, ss iiysy 1 ' F jv ,mfr .9 ' ,Iwi f FMR Donna Shaw, Kathy McClaugherty, Mr. Eichler, and Brenda Burns give suggestions to Robin Archer on ladder. Special Olympics Rooseveltis Special Education Department proved themselves as an outstanding part of the school by participating in the 1971-72 Special Olympics. Five trophies were won by TR contestants partici- pating in events such as swimming and track and field. Pentathalon trophies were awarded to Terri Carter, Bevin Boxwell, and Darrel Severs. Overall, the Roose- velt team placed third. above-Jeanie Whitmore, Duwayne Wallace, and Mrs. Nancy Lee display trophies at the Special Olympics. above-Roosevelt contestant Margarita Zepeda begins her round at broad-jumping. above-Kevin Jones puts forth effort to prove TR number one. below-Don Merideth, former Dallas Cowboy quarterback, patiently signs autographs. Making F riends was the theme ofthe Roosevelt Choir Pop Concert, directed by Mrs. Mary Ann Winden. The choirs rehearsed long and hard to make this concert en- joyable for their audience. The pop concert was pre- sented in three performancesg two programs during school hours for the students, and one night performance. The night concert included both Members of the Concert Choir perform a dance to the song Wouldn't It Be daYtime Programs and guest Loverly performances by the Ed Choirs Reveal Their Talents Mark Page performs one of the songs he composed himself. White Choirs headed by Mrs. Nora Klier. Performances of the choirs, talents of individual performers, and the appear- ance of stage scenery and lighting proved to make a successful and enjoyable concert. Rob-Roy Olrech, Georgia Fleming, and Eddie Laird prove their tel ent as they sing I Am a Pilgrim. ,f 'V 2' S1f55MP7 5' X V,'. QA... . . I Possum Festival ,ef e t i .'Vf3Y3 V t .V,.,.,r,,4' . 'f s ,Th ,,Qv,M,?: .X LV: A , V A 1311511 .5 9 rl PZQTA3 se . V sss V V ,E .1 V vA,:a,v5 V2 H . is I 'L pn l - Mk s 3 i A li f Q s' W '- ' 3 - ,,,.,,,M- A .. , 1 .gtg . 1 V ,. Q, t .f .iq--P ' a- - - E' iwiit . lm I 2 2 R a s .. ,i ya Mkvvii , W . , , 9 5' if t 3 '. 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The cafeteria was decorated like a barn with several haystacks and burlap and an outhouse outside. 1259 Cathy Bryant and John Friedli try their luck at the Wheel of Fortune . Brigade Sweetheart, Robin Rymill presents Brigade Com- mander, Dale Vincent with ROTC cup. ROTC Favor Red, White, Blue Honor Brigade Commander Lt. Col. Michael Jaeger escorts ROTC Sweetheart Giselle Miranda through the Arch ofSabres . 2. 1 5 1 Mr. Marsh and daughter Linda waltz at ROTC Ball. Dancing, burning of candles, and the flowing of music accented the Military Ball given by Roose- velt's ROTC. Featuring the sounds of the 4'Stuarts',, the 250 guests enjoyed the third mili- tary ball held on Feb. 19. A special highlight of the evening was the Arch of Sabres under the direction of Sgt. Jimmy Howard and Sgt. Maj. Woodrow Stewart. Special guests were: Principal and Mrs. Michael Morrow, Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Witt, Commandants and Assistant, Commandants and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Speert, Mr. and Mrs. Ryrnill, Mrs. Jaeger, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Roland Hernandez stands stately While Eddie Miranda helps him with his medals. ROTC Ball Proves Success Robin Rymill slices cake, while escort Dale Vincent watches. ROTC cadets and their ladies congregate into a line to do The Bunny Hop . Miss Blackwood gets into the swing of things with Soph. Dicky Rice. Sophs Present Cinderella Ball Highlighting the spring semester was the Annual Sweetheart Ball. more class had as its theme, Cin- derella, Blossom Activity Center was transformed into a royal palace with pumpkins and coaches lining the walls. Entertainment was pro- vided by the fabulous Omega. News Commentator Gene Lively was master of ceremonies and an- nounced the court. Members of Cinderella's court included Queen Gretchen Gwaltney, Duchess Mary Speier, Countess Peggy Hewitt, and Lady-in-Waiting Giselle Miranda. Fairy God Mother, Mrs. Malone made the dance possible through her unselfish ef- forts and hard work. The dance sponsored by the Sopho- Cinderella and her court pose for a picture. L-R Queen Gretchen Gwaltney and jim Desert, Mary Speier and Bill Kilgore, Peggy Hewitt and Ray Rutledge, Giselle Miranda and Robert Lozano. 4 Top: Cathi Sargent and Don Smith enjoy a break between ' ' dances. Bottom: Gene Lively entertains Miss Blackwood. Gene Lively presents Gretchan Gwaltney with the royal crown. Dark of the Moon As a climax of the story, the religious townspeople congregate for a fire and brimstonew repentance revival. l l Under the skillful direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Hankins, the production of Dark of the Moon proved to be rewarding. The cast, consisting pri- marily of underclassmen did an exceptionaljob of acting. Dark of the Moonl' centers around the love between a witch boy named John and a mortal named Barbara Allen. The relationship between the lovers is frowned upon by the superstitious townspeople and the wicked witches. As a result ofthe conflict, their love is frustrated by a fatal incident. The townspeople demand that Barbara Allen QRobin Rymillj repent. By an act of the jealous witches Barbara Allen dies, forcing John QLon Basonj to change back into the witch boy. Preacher Haggler QStephen Kaiserj advises Mr. Allen QMark Passmorej in regards to his daughter's behavior. Gathered on the General Store steps, the townsmen gossip about the reputation of Barbara Allen. Dale Vincent and Hazel Awalt were voted Most Likely to Succeed. Seniors Linda Marsh and Mark Cartwright happily hold roses as they are voted Most Popular of the senior class. David Williams and Linda Franks beam with pride as they are introduced as Best Dressed Seniors. Students enjoy the prom as they dance to the music of Excalibur , Canterbury Tales Enehants TR Students Celebrating the graduating class of 1972, the ju- A Special highlight of the evening was che presen- niors sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom held at Turtle ration Of the SCI1i0r Superlatives. Creek Country Club on April 29. Categories of the senior superlatives Were: Most Set te the atmgsphefe of romantie tales, the 800 Popular, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Dressed, Best students enjoyed the formal affair with music provid- L00ki11g, Ffiendliest, Wiffiesf, and Best All-ROUIICL ed by Exca.libur . Seniors Defeat Faculty Capturing the spirit of Roosevelt fans, the seniors de- feated the faculty 3-2 in the Senior-Faculty baseball game. i'Toddler Tyson and Knobby-Knees Niehoff scored the first two points of the game for the faculty. Seniors came back with an exciting hit by Wallace Rob- erts, and a follow up by Chip Phillips which put the game in a tie. Rocky Frye scored the winning point for the seniors which upset the record set by the faculty in previous years. 2' , ..g....,.......g..... - H.. .. f-.M..-,,d.- -..-,-,... .as ,,.., r . .W ,, ' IEW-ii' X L G Mighty Jim Campbell blesses the Senior Class by playing in the game. Power Bower shows his batting skill as he hits a foul ball. , .Ms ' .,, , x, , 1. . FL I ' Yis REE s I . ,, ..:,, It I gg ' '--epp were 'ik A 7, ii 2 5. .P .. 1 -, wr?-.., ' 'F'f Q? 'P A Q , ' Q ilii ffr 2f' a 3 ,', , r ,, ,A A . , it L .,,,, , .- .. M 55 . 5- js, A Q., sl 1 as ew 5 -fr 5 wie! + , say 4 4' '. 'ft , ' eu f . -- . .r A W X1 --Q :Y 1'fgJ'7 v,'5:, iQW -ye, ,QV ,E-51352, if. -' 1 TH' i V Vliei. fiwiyigr : 'L ' V, 1- A , A I ,. Catcher Charlie Pettibone looks dis- mayed as Poopsey Pringle calls time out to fix his tie. Dale Vincent, Linda Marsh, jim Campbell, and Mark McLelland pose to flaunt their silly costumes. J Seniors Celebrate To celebrate the endurance of many studious years of high school, the senior class participated in the annual activities of Senior Week which was held May 10, 11, and 12. The week of privileges hegan Wednesday with Casual Day. For Thursday, many seniors selected cos- tumes from the middle 1900's and some regressed to childhood to take part in Nostalgia Day. Highlight of Nostalgia Day was the costume contest. Two awards were giveng one to Mark McLelland, dressed as a 1920 gangster, and one to Dale Vincent, dressed as the proverbial college boy ofthe 1930's. Underclassmen began to question the sanity of the se- niors until Senior Week resumed Friday. To conclude the fun-filled week, seniors designated the last day as Dress-up Day, on which all of the responsibilities of the seniors were back to their proper place. Dressed for Nostalgia Day, Doak Pierce is dazed at the thought of graduating after all the years of learning. Beverley Novosad, Leon Keeble, Karen Lewis, Christal Himes, John Logan, and Jo Anne Jones relax in their casual wear. Goals Are Met to Set the Future x. The 570 graduates listen anxiously to Mark Cartwright. On Wednesday, May 24 at 8:00 p.m. Theodore Roose- velt High School held its Commencement-Baccalaureate Exercises in the Virgil T. Blossom Athletic Center. To be- gin the graduation ceremony the Class of 1972 marched through the Honor Guard to the traditional organ music 'gPomp and Circumstancef' The 1972 Commencement Address was given by Dale Vincent. Mr. Michael R. Morrow then presented the Senior Class to Mr. Albert D. Brown, jr., who accepted them and proceeded to present the diplomas to each deserving grad- uate. Ending the ceremony, Mark Cartwright presented the Se- nior Class gift to Roosevelt followed by the singing of the Alma Mater. Mr. Michael R. Morrow presents the Senior Class of 72 to Mr. Albert D. Brown, Ir. The ceremony begins as the seniors proceed through the Honor Guard. Janice Engle, Barbara Engle, and Mark Cartwright and distinguished platform guests await presentation of the diplomas. Stepping off the platform, Karen Lewis grasps her diploma. l Tommie Oatman and Rob-Roy Ol- rech look stunned as they walk out on the floor. Seniors and Coach Niehoff enjoy a refreshing drink. George Brown spikes the ball in a volleyball game during the Senior Picnic. Picnic Time is Fun Time Celebrating the years of happi- Played volleyball and tble tennis, when dinner time came around. The ness the Class of 72 experienced, and listened to live music provided SeI1iOr Picnic pr0veCl t0 be a Suit- the seniors arranged to have a pic- by the Quartets',. able Occasion to have a last farewell nic at Seneca Country Club on May A barbecue supper was served, party 2IHOl1g fellow Cl2lSSII1atCS- 22. All day long seniors swam, Seniors enjoy the cool shade during the Senior Picnic. - Mm Baggett Guides Riders Through Rough Season Fielding what many considered a fantastic team, . CoachWin Baggett met the task of guiding the Riders A through a rough season. The Rough Riders ended the season with a 7-3 record and a second place in the 29 AAAA District. . The 1971 football season began quite auspiciously with a sparkling' 41-0 victory over McCollum. Setting a vicious pace that continued throughout the season, TR lost close games to the Churchill Chargers and the Lee Volunteers. R The Riders started District play with a 3-2 standing and were ready for the MacArthur Brahmas. Before 5,621 spectators, it was the Riders staunch defense which ultimately proved the victory. The 'tough Riders breezed through the next two district games and the big test was at hand. The Seguin offense proved to be too much for the Riders as they fell to the Matadors 21-39. Aganist Alamo Heights in the seasonis finale, TR romped to a 33-0 win, thus completing an exciting 7-3 record. TR 41 McCollum .... TR O Churchill . . TR 21 Crockett . . TR 13 TR 23 TR 34 TR 29 TR 42 TR 21 TR 33 Lee ..... Jay ........ MacArthur .... New Braunfels. . . San Marcos .... Seguin ....... Alamo Heights. . . john Shaw pulls down the Unicorn ball carrier for short yardage. Sylvester Brown clashes with the Mus tang pass receiver. .. 0 ..14 ..16 ..14 .. 3 ..29 .. 0 .. O ..39 .. 0 Left to right-Top row- Jeff Williams, Greg Jackley, Mark Cart- wright, Robby Dobry, John Friedli, Robert Smoak, Dan Slattery, jim Sanford, Mike Sears, Steve Roland, Sylvester Brown, Doak Pierce, Walter Brown and Mike Pace. Sec- ond row-Greg Gonyer, Gary Wenzel, Gary Lugar, john Shaw, Chip Dutcher, Jim Wray, Coach Win Baggett, Coach jerry Turnbow, Coach Buddy Compton, Coach Don Josephson, Pat Kennedy, Pat Ximenes, John Shimek, Rocky Frye, Forrest Lumpkin and Carlos Roa. Bottom row-Chip Phillips, David Damian, Ray Fournier, Curt Kloman, Keith Becker, Mike Lenz, Vic McCoy, Joe Chidgey, Mike Fraley, Tim Killough, George Brown, Mike McGee and Wayne Dukett. Coach Baggett contemplates the next move during a district clash. Escaping the clutching hands of a MacArthur guard, running back Ray Fournier carries the ball for a Rider first down. Riders Games by Leading the Riders through the New Braunfels breakthrough is Sylvester Brown. Backfield action sees Robby Dobry faking the handoff to fullback Pat Kennedy and giving the ball to wingback john Shimek. Capture Important Large Margins Stopping the MacArthur ball carrier for short yardage are Chip Phillips, Chip Dutcher and Rocky Frye. Dan Slattery catches his breath while the offense goes into action. CTBBW G UMQ YN SGML? A11-District running back John Shimek turns on the speed and gains a Rider first down. Mike Sears congratulates an Alamo Heights player for a well played game. During half time, Coach Compton has some words with Joe chidgey, while Vic McCoy, Dan Slattery, and Mark Cartwright enjoy a refreshing drink. fx if ' ,V 'fx Quarterback Robby Dobry dis- cusses the amount of yardage need- ed for a first down with Coach Baggett. Mark Cartwright watches the clock run out in the third quarter against the Mules. Scrambling Vic McCoy leaves the San Marcos front line in the dust. On the tackle against the Lee ball carrier are joe Chidgey, Chip Phillips, and Rocky Frye. Riders Finish With 7-3 Record David Damian is ready for the pass from Quarterback Robby Dobry as a Churchill defender tries to intercept. Robby Dobry cuts in for a few yards as Vic McCoy looks onl Seniors Chip Phillips, Vic McCoy, Chip Dutcher, David Damian and John Shimek chat- ter about the last touch- down before smiling for the camera. . K -L - id' i - - 2 . . QI Yi J C 1 L -f-f R - . - .: ' E -.Q . . W ,.f WWKKKKKKK , KK - KK 5, ...KKK 5 KK KK . K, ., ,K ,, KK , . . , '- -- ' ..., A . 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'ya at . ft ' ff. f .. ,de :ffM!!'i?1'Srfi' f1 ' T r 1 0 giif e f l s ' W r - srtr , r asar ' S m Lh c. . A ' 3 X-'- i' 1 A+. VV'A ,M y i Vh F y ,iii Q-1 , . I Q , vi Lirk 4? Freshman tackler bangs into the ball carrier as No. 80 closes in. Left to right-Top row-Coach Bob Magee, Ben Keeble, Wayne Pritchard, Gary Oswalt, Charles Williams, Dale Blankenship, Dennis Webb, Darrell Bland, Tom Hansen Charles LaRue, Chris Marsh, Marlin Ray, Roy Locke, Paul Slattery and Coach jack Snipes. Second row- Ruben Nunez, Scott Draker, Lewis Williams, Bobby Logan, Mike Crain, John McVey, Phillip Steele, Mike Baldwin, Dale Franks, Mark Higbie, Chris Roy, john Lapaglia, Brent Elmer and Paul Starr. Third row-Mana- ger Tim Cassler, Rey Ximenes, Bobby Ashby, Mike Rowe, Milton Emanuel, Richard Sanchez, Leonard Christianson, Randy Ortman, Bernard Dvorak, Mark Stephens, Robert Dominguez, john Zibelin and Mark Weyel. Bottom row-Fred Smith, Gary Spencer, jim Manganello, James Stubblefield, Scott Wassmund, Marcus Gladden, James Stewart, Scott Towery, Tom Anderson, Torn Barber, Ricky Russell and Ed Davis K Mark Cartwright Sylvester Brown Mike Sears ' Lineman Guard i is Pat Kennedy Running Back Y Llneman 1971-72 All District John Shimek Ray Fournier Running Back Secondary Robert Dobry Kicking Specialist John Shaw Linebacker 55: ' Y Standing-Left to right-Eddie Laird, Orlando Ar- vester Brown, Larry Clepper and Mark Felhofer guijo, Mike Harrelson, Gary Snowden, Jim Roll, Kneeling-Coach Robert Niehoff, manager Gar Steve Lindner, Richard Burgess, Bill Kilgore, Syl- land Kiflafd, and Head C0aCh Jerry Tyson. In a year of rebuilding, TR's Varsity Basketball Squad produced several outstanding individuals but finished disappointed, suffering from lack of depth. This year was a proving ground for developing the juniors for next year's competition. With only two returning lettermen, Head Coach jerry Tyson had a tough and strenuous year. On January 21, the dribblers of TR went into District competition with a 13-10 record. The first three games saw the Riders lose by close marginsg Alamo Heights edged out a 50-48 win in the second game. Two important wins over MacArthur and Seguin broke the losing streak and the Riders were still in the running. The team's chance for taking District vanished as a trio of heartbreaking losses to San Marcos, Heights, and New Braunfels stunned the Riders. But the Varsity Roundballers were not to be outdone as they closed out the 71-72 season with wins over Mac- Arthur and Seguin. Although TR,s record of 17-16 was not impressive, the team provided fans with many exciting basketball games. The team was led by guard Orlando Arguijo, centers Richard Burgess and jim Roll, and forwards Syl- vester Brown and Bill Kilgore. Placing on the All-District team for 29-AAAA was Sylvester Brown. Junior Bill Kilgore also placed on the second all-district team. Aiding Coach Tyson were: Assistant Coach Robert Niehoff and manager Garland Kinard. DISTRICT SCORES 7 1-72 TR54... TR48... TR43... TR60... TR84... TR57... TR48... TR50... TR47... FR53... San Marcos . . Alamo Heights New Braunfels MacArthur . . Seguin ..... San Marcos . . Alamo Heights New Braunfels MacArthur . . Seguin . . . Basketball Involves A Lot of Hustling and Accuracy Despite the opponent's outflung arm, Gary Snow- den has eyes for only the basket and two points. Sylvester Brown's layup gives the Riders a two point lead in a tight non-district game. Coach Tyson discusses court strategy with the varsity players during half time. X ,fbi ,fri T Orlando Arguijo does a little toe stepping be- fore he passes off the ball in aTR-Churchill clash. Surrounded by Lee Volun- teers on the rebound, Syl- vester Brown fights for the ball. Qi- Y Senior Steve Lindner struggles for the ball with a MacArthur guard. Richard Burgess aids teammate Mike Kilgore in securing the ball against a Heights player. Riders Sylvester Brown, Orlando Arguijo and Jim Roll line up for the toss-in against the Mac Brahmas. it ,, 'W if 2: f fp, :if All games begin with the jump ball. Jumping for Roosevelt against John Jay is Jim Roll. Eddie Laird makes a desperate lunge for the ball. A leading player and scorer for TR was junior Mike Kilgore. Freshman Mike Kilgore was a big asset The look of a struggle shows on Mark Knezeak's face as he gains control of the ball on the rebound to the JV team with his skillful shooting. John Collins watches teammate Ron Litzner go up for two points. Steve Skinner and John Collins head for the dressing room at half- time. JV Prepares for Future Teams TR's -IV Team proved to be for many basketball critics the surprise team of the District. Led by Coach Jack Snipes, the team strived for teamwork and a good halfcourt press against their opponents. TR 48 TR 67 TR 51 TR 58 TR 61 TR 63 TR 52 TR 59 TR 36 TR 59 Standing, left to right Jay Reeves, Ron Litzner, Glenn Gilbert, Mike Kilgore, Mark Knezeak, Brian Rid- dle, Duane Clifton, Bob Stevens, DISTRICT SCORES 1971-72 San Marcos. . Alamo Heights New Braunfels MacArthur . . Seguin ..... San Marcos. . Alamo Heights New Braunfels MacArthur . . Seguin .... Our Riders accomplished the overall 21-9 feat by combining the talents of all five starters. Providing the Riders with ball control were Tony Krauska and Rodney Stahman. On top all the time with their shooting ability were Steve Skinner, Mike Kilgore and John Collins. The Riders began the season by winning four straight games before suffering a defeat at the hands of arch rival Churchill. In the first District game of the season, the JV's lost a close one to San Marcos by two points. With a 15 point win over Alamo Heights, the team again found the range against the tough New Braunfels Unicorns. In the second game against the Unicorns for district play, the Riders rally fell late as they lost 59-60. This enabled the Riders only to tie for first place with New Braunfels. Riders have a hopeful outlook for next year,s basket- ball season. Ron Gillham, Hohn Collins, and Skinner, Rafael Delgado, Glenn Coach Jack Snipes. Kneeling-Ruben Gahler, Tony Krauska and Dave Granados, Jerry Edrington, Steve Henning- Martin, Rodney Stahmann, Steve Traeksters Set the Pace, Qualify Two for Regionals Breaking the string first in the 880 yard run for TR is Mike Dippo, regional qualifier. Head Track Coach jerry Turnb ow observes the warm- up activities. a Standing-Left to right-Coach Jerry Turnbow, Ray Fournier, Mike Sears, Pat Kennedy, Sylvester Brown, Mike Grif- fin, Mike Dippo and Coach Bob McGee. Sitting-manager Randy Fischer, Mike Lenz, Bill Banker, David Graves, Ar- mjn Friedli, Bill Bohannan and Bill McRaven. Shot putter Mike Sears displays the four steps involved in the shot put. Regional qualifier Ray Fournier sets the pace in the 330 yard hurdles. Roosevelt's 1971-72 Track Team started the season by placing high in team totals but fin- ishing a low fifth in District competition. The best meet of the year was Queen City Relays in Del Rio, where the Riders placed sec- ond with 106 points. Point winners were Mike Dippo, Pat Kennedy, Robby Dobry, Ray Four- nier, Bill Bohannan and Sylvester Brown. At the North East Track meet, the runners from TR took a third place tie with MacArthur. Pat Kennedy won a first place in the 100-yard dash. District competition saw the Riders qualify only two for Regionals. Mike Dippo took a first place in the 880, and Ray Fournier won a second in the 330 intermediate hurdles. Not participating in District was strong runner Robby Dobry. A new addition to the track outfits this year were the red, white, and blue star-stripped socks. Coach Jerry Turnbow and Coach Bob Mc- Gee are looking forward to a strong team next year with eight returning lettermen. Stretching out before the mile relay is Robby Dobry. Coach McGee looks on to be sure that Pat Kennedy ties his shoes right. Junior Mike Lenz breaks out of the blocks at the sound of the gun. Roosevelt's only pole vaulter, Armin Friedli, hangs on to che pole before clear ing the bar. Left to right-Top row-Evelyn Edwards, Pat Harvey, Denlse Devinney Mary Ey horn, Kathy Oliver and Lynn Hille. Second row-Terri Nelson Debbie Lee ROSIC Alejandro and Kelly Burnett. Third row-Roseanne Dobry Mimi Hennessy and Robby Alston. Bottom row-Susie Alejandro and J. C. Oliverio captains This year the Girls Swimming Team competed the first semester i.nstead of the second. This left less time for conditioning for the swim matches. Lacking in senior swimmers, the juniors, sophomores and freshmen broke records throughout the year and had five qualify in the finals of the Regional tryouts. While Marcia Turvey jots the times down for the re- cords, Miss Tate watches the next heat prepare for the starting gun. The five were Evelyn Edwards Kelly Burnett Susie Alejandro Susan Clanton and Rosie Alejandro Miss Toby Tate was the sponsor Coaches at the Blossom Pool were Head Coach Bill Walker and Asslstants Mrs Wetz and Mrs Richards Coach B111 Walker discusses the times with swlmmers Lynn Hille and Denise Devinne Y Organized late in the season, the Boys' Swimming Team has a successful season. With a two and one record in District competition, the Riders took sparkling victories over MacArthur and Lee. In all the meets, many close races indicated great potential among the A Riders. Karl Goehring fared best among the swimmers with a second in Regional competition. Diving into the water at the sound of the gun is Scott Davis. Representing Roosevelt in state competition was Karl Goehring. Boys Develop Stamina and Strength This qualified Karl for the state meet in the 100 breast stroke. In other Regional results: Dale Vincent, Scott Wassmend, Karl Goehring and Rick Hille placed third l in the medley relayg Scott Davis, Dale Vincent, Scott i Wassmund and Doug Gomillion placed sixth in the 400 relayg and TR,s diver, Randy McCarty, placed N sixth in the diving competition. Standing-Left to right-Robert Burr, Scott Wassmund, Scott Davis, Karl Goehring, Doug Gomillion, Rick Hille, joe Mire, Jon Krick, Dale Vincent, Randy McCarty, and David Bible. Not pictured-Paul Christianson. David McGee and Bill Roberts. Sitting-Gary Triche, 5Z .U-5 Q-siitliiv E Wilma?- Back row-left to right-Ray Rutledge, Mike Eyhorn, Randy Harris, Larry Keeling, Richard Frazor, Coach Al Mora vits. Front row-Randy Moon, Gary McFarland, James Pressley, Steve Gasner, and Keith Delany. The top three golfers of the team were Ran- dy Moon, Larry Keeling and Ray Rutledge. Golf Team Has Best Season Ever Winning nine trophies out of eleven tournaments, the Golf Team had the most successful season since TR's beginning. The team, led by consistent players, Larry Keeling and Richard Frazor, won two first place trophies in Alice and the North East Tournament of Champions. Two second place and four third place trophies were won in Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Austin, Kerrville, Victoria and Brady. Other outstanding players were Ray Rutledge, Steve Gasner, Randy Moon and james Pressley. Coaching this outstanding team was Al Moravits. Ray Rutledge prepares to drive while at the San Antonio Tournament. Steve Gasner practices his drives in casual clothes the day before the tourney. Coach Moravits has a few words with Mike Eyhorn, James Pressley and David Robinson. ' lf Q Gary McFarland practices a few putts before heading out to the tee. Back row-Left to right-Valeria Tingsley, Carol Logan, Richard Estes, Rudy Dismuke, Debbie Barnes, Kathy Connolly and Coach R. Wayland. Second row-Teresa Garcia, Mark McLelland, Steve Bissell, Montra Counts, Margie Ugalde, Derrick Peterson and Ann Scott. Bottom Becky Roberts explains to partner Sue Paloczy some tactics during District finals. - - I ' f' f I ' ,a,.,-,,-.-5-5-'1 ' . , ,V , L , . . 3. -., ,, -'43, 55 ' f f -VV, 1,71 7 ',, ' ,fp ,I ff' .f f ,f' Q. ,- , .- .ff 1 f 1' ffff ,',' .1 '. f.fy,Q.' f ',1 ',',f ff, f'f', '!f ' ' B f -'Z-flfifffillifi V115 C'-Lff i'Lfiffi. 3V- ?13fkf52'3f3f43' . f- ' L ' 'WW 1 :ff:f.Wf f .f'fY', f 2- . 1 ,k E . ,fiat 5.xgfyrf,'l:f,,:,.f gygzsv-K-12,317,113 ,mg J ff, V n ' ' f 'iff 1' J, 7.3, J . f ' L lf -I ' ' 'E 3,-, , ' -'V' -ff. ,.- ', M I6 we :549f:fP?':'1fJk,ff 15, 1 .J fa jf, 6,922 fel l lil . .1 S 1 ftidfi 1 n vi ' ig-if ' vga' I , 7 -' s - 5 1 . yysyt ' f , 9' V,7f 'A fn,-' 1'r in .... K 'tx I ff- L, 'fl-if , leaky: M, , Y,,y,.-. - 9 Q . 5 Q 5 . is it ,r f T is K time '1 row-Paulette Sims, Eda Palmer, Becky Roberts, Sue Paloczy, jeff Kennedy, Pat Griffin and Bobby Rymill. Not Pictured-Bill Holland, james Ruff, Larry Cabell, Keith Towery and Jason Antonoff. Tennis Teams Swings Into Regional Finals Finishing second in District play, the TR Tennis Team completed its' finest season with a girl's doubles team in the Regional finals. Becky Roberts and Sue Paloczy, along with reaching the finals of Regional, won District and seven trophies. Representing TR in girls singles were Eda Palmer and Paulette Sims. Montra Counts and Margie Ugalde were the number two girl's doubles team for Roosevelt. The boys faced tough competition all year. Meeting and playing top boy players from all over the state were Mark McLelland and Larry Cabell in singlesg Bill Hol- land, Keith Towery, jeff Kennedy, and james Ruffin doubles. 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Sponsor-coach Randi Wayland is look- ing forward to three new courts and thirteen returning lettermen. April Manning and Paula Brayman after defeating them in the District finals. james Ruff shows perfect service form. Left to right-Top row-Head Coach Don Josephson, Smoak, Bobby Duncan, and Dale Damain. Bottom row- Keith Becker, Rocky Frye, Danny Smith, jack Lynn, Bobbi' Degen, Mike Smith, Joe Villarreal, Lee BBSOH, Shane Neal and Coach Jamgs Sagiebel- Second row- Mondo Hemandez and Pat McLaughlin. Not pictured- Carlos Roa, mng., Mike Pace, mng., Dan Kidd, Mike David Damian- Baseball Team Breaks Records Before District Play Breaking the record of most wins in any season, TR's Varsity Base- ball Team had a swinging start. Headed by Coach Don Josephson, TR finished non-district play with a 13-4-1 record. They posted wins against MacArthur, Lee, Churchill and Kerrville Tivy. The Rider's winning season hit a downfall with the beginning of District play. With many close games, the Riders edged out San Marcos and Alamo Heights. with a 6-2 District record, the overall season record was a fine 15-10-1. Leading the TR team were players Bobby Duncan and Mondo Hernandez. Both Bobby and Mondo batted well over 300 for the final season average. Assisting Coach Josephson was Coach James Sagiebel, who was also Head Coach of the junior Varsity Baseball Team. Coach Compton and Coach Josephson discuss this year's baseball team and old times. , W - p., f -,-rw' , ' K-5 'M ..' ', wr-ff A , f-' ..m2,gw ' i ,, - a t . gf- we Aft ru.. ' ,, Q ' Q X ' he ,Mg M., -. . , w.a.wa-'.- wg ,.-v . U N, -if W- ,. Mike Smith prepares to sacrifice an out for a run by hunting. Warming up TR's pitcher before the game is catcher David Damian. Ready to smash a homerun before home fans is TR's Lee Bason. 90 . , . - , .,,, K . 151 'S 1- , ' i iff? ,k' J ,:,: -.W'f A .-N 'Q , ',, Elf ,m1., ' ,y 5 'Y L,,. 52 f Q f. b - - , or We ,www , r H .,,. ' . , ,Q -fb . n ,. A 13 - is is f r ' so ,1mJA ' wwf o we r ,ff , x M, rw W., 51 142, A , . , V. 1 y. H . sae, i f f 15: V,k. H I . I , I W .'gg,, I f . Mrf ffwl wi V- ' W' ' M '-A V r 1. ,iw .- , -r rn U , ZYi ,,f,, ?W'i5Wrff?1 - - M 1 is A 1 M yiye A yi ,NX I V' ff- yiy zib ,, M or ai i f- f-V f. e. V. xv- M f .ffm fy ?3'H,., - R5 - , 41. iw, .,p N , . If 4, ,h w ., .gem , . .5 Fifty-L:f?f'7' ,g i 'Sgr gg s . , V7.1 h W e, A s ggreffl V :1 i n Z. J S.. .,k. i s we ,,,, :f5'F.f:.2f1v?g:s:':42ff' ' ff mf, V' 2 -1 NA 4'f' - '1'.m:f4f2q1' 'Q Manager Mike Pace sees some bad plays. Mike Smoak warms up before the game in the new warm-up cage. Rocky Frye fbeiowj rounds third Pat McLaughlin Qrightj checks out base after making a hit against the bats before his turn at bat. Kerrville Tivy. in Coaching at third base is Allan Boddie. it .,,k ,, Dale Damian heads for a score. Bobby Duncan makes a solid base hit. Assistant Coach James Sagebiel watches third inning action. Baseballers End Season Disappointed Holmes' Coach Compton visits with Keith Becker and Doak Pierce. Waiting for the signal is pitcher Dale Damian. X Rocky Frye takes a refreshing drink between innings. 1972 Varsity Baseball Scores 1972 Junior Varsity Baseball Scores TR 5 . . . . . Antonion TR 2 MacArthur . . TR12... .. Holmes... TR12 Lee....... TR 2 . . . . . Churchill . . TR 6 MacArthur . . TR 7 . . . . . Antonian . . TR 5 Churchill . . . TR 7 . . . . . Lee ...... TR 4 Alamo Heights TR 5 . . . . . Marshall. . . TR 4 Churchill . . . TR 2 . . . . . Kerrville. . . TR 2 Sam Clemens. TR 6 . . . . . Marshall. . . TR 5 Alamo Heights TR 2... .. Edison.... TR 7 .. Burbanln... TR 4 . . . . . Brackenridge. TR 6... .. Kerrville.... TR 11 . . . . . C. Catholic . TR 2 . . . . . Antonian . . TR 2 . . . . . Churchill . . TR 9 . . . . . MacArthur . . TR 8 . . . .... C. Catholic . TR 1... ..... -Lee..... DISTRICT TR 2 . . . ..... MacArthur . . TR 1... ..Seguin..... TR O . . . . . New Braunfels TR 4... .. SanMarcos.. TR 4... .. Alamo Heights. . . . . .. TR 5 . . . . . MacArthur . . TR 0... ..Seguin... Many thanks are in store for Coach Josephson since this year was his last year at Roosevelt. For his help in all sports activities, we wish him the best of luck! Caught off guard, Bobby Duncan tips the -Becky Roberts ball. T , ff W - , fa.-f f'u.q - ,rswy .fwgii-..,,.1:..,,.Q a.....-. .ss- . -rea, -rw .1 A ..,.. , Adam... ,t fr f - .1 '- f -f - 'M Awwwsr:,....:,.r1tr..ss.+:2Qfl:-z:ff,f:rs.2eu.ms-'mw,mswsf-svez- aszzwwwsfe-...sse1t.avf're sr X....f,..,,. .. -V4 W M- ..,, , ,J ..., lsr, .., .. W..- . NHS Steps on to Achievement Tutoring fellow students, sponsoring college night, and selling donuts for club funds are just a few ofthe many activities that NHS has accomplished this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Fivizzani, it has proven to be one of the most active organizations of the 1971-72 school year. The members for 1971-72 are: 1st row fl-rj Morris Passmore, Steve Bissell, Clark Hinkle, Rhonda Hillmer, Susan Hallmark, Laurie Wettstein. Second Row: Linda Charbonneau, Judy Haines, Wendy Hall, Becky Rob- erts, Belinda Loredo, Marian Whisenhunt, Rene Sexton Kathy Enders. Third Row: Karen Potter, Linda Wieg- man, Mary Villareal, Barbara Hoff, Carol Glennon, Tia Grigsby, Janice Engle, Lynette Stevens, Barbara Engle, Sandy Hampson. Fourth Row: Mark McLelland, Hazel Awalt, Mike Mitzner, Mary Toland, David Meznarich, Dianne Dickman, john Shimek. if Mary Cole briefly surveys literature on college night. NHS 1971-72 officers: Lisa Maynard, Chaplaing Laura Wettstein, Secretary, Rhonda Hillmer, Presg Susan Hall- mark, Vice-Presidentg Clark Hinkle, Treasurer. Mu Alpha Theta Sponsors Car Wash Robert Mathis and Mike Shultz work vigor- ously at washing a car during a Mu Alpha Theta car wash. X Mu Alpha Theta is an honor math club which has a membership of 48. Each month the organization chooses a Mathematician of the Month. Through its efforts Mu Alpha Theta helped Roosevelt to lease a computer which any student who is interested in com- puters or enjoys math may use. Mu Alpha Theta is sponsored by Mr. James Anderson and Mr. Bower. Mr. Anderson Qsponsorj lends a hand at the car wash sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta to raise funds. Sandy Hampson hangs poster announcing the Mu Alpha Theta car wash. 197 1-72 Beta Club officers include Mrs. Schumacher retaryg Becky Roberts, vice-pres. Qnot shownjg-Ieff Smisek, president. Leaders of the student body, Jeff Smisek Qabovej and Sandi Byrne Qrightj promote spirit. Concerned with student government, Linda Marsh Qleftj presides over a student council meeting. sponsorg Lynn Diefendorf, treas.g Barbara Burns, sec- Beta Club Members Lead Rough Rider Country Choosing its members from the leading notable achievement, scholarship, and seniors and second semester juniors in Rough worthy character. Rough Rider Country, the Beta Club honors The 1971-72 officers were Jeff Smisek, and encourages leadership and achievement. presidentg Becky Roberts, vice-presidentg The Beta Club, sponsored by Mrs. Schu- Barbara Burns, secretaryg and Lynn Diefen- macher, selects its members according to dorf, treasurer. Top row: john Shimek, Chip Lynn Diefendorf, Kristie Owensby, Sitting: Jeff Smisek, Terri Riche Phillips, Marc Williams, Kurt Klo- Karen Tabak, Mary Ashby, Becky son, Barbara Burns, Judy Haines, man, Morris Passmore, Jim Cam- Roberts, Wendy Hall, David Wil- D0L1g Bennett. bell, Mark Cartwright. Second row: liams, Sandi Byrne, Robbie Dobry. Student Councilis main objective was to promote communication be- tween administration, faculty, and students at TR. Extra privileges were provided for the student body throughout the year. A tape deck and bicycle rack were installed, the smoking area was re-opened, and crosswalks were painted in front of the school. Supervising these activities were: Dale Vincent, president, Jim Camp- bell, vice presidentg Linda Marsh, secretaryg Wendy Hall, treasurer, and Mr. Bupp, sponsor. Following a meeting Student Council discusses events of the day. Student Council makes use of the empty bike racks. Members left to right: Patti Imbody, Giselle Miranda, Debbie Barnes, Kathy Brumfield, Doug Davis, joey Grimesky and Ann Scott. Student Council Active Again Linda Marsh with great enthusiasm distributes important papers to the Student Council class. Bottom left to right: Linda Marsh, Wendy Hall, Suzanne Simms, chaiy- ute Saekok, Mr. Bupp, sponsorg Linda Wells, Cordy Pena, Brenda Burns, Second row Debbie Irwin, jimmy Speier, Bonnie Boeck, Mis- Officers for 1971-72 were, from left to right, Jim Campbell, vice- presidentg Linda Marsh, secretary, Dale Vincent, president, and Wendy Hall, treasurer. sic Remmert, Kathy LaRos,joey Gimcsky, Toni Gilbert, cafhi Sar- gent, Patty Imbody, Ann Scott, Giselle Miranda, Dale Franks, Sandi Byrne, Third rovv Barbara Burns, Debbie Barnes, Dicky Rice, Davey Butler, Mary Speier, Robert Hell- mich, Kathy Brumfield, Fourth row Jim Campbell, Clark Henkel, Mark Cartright, Mark McLelland, Woody Davis, Chip Phillips, Doug Davis, Doak Pierce, Dale Vincent. ,,.-, N' aaa. ,a Quill and Scroll Rewards r ii A -n K My , - Mr. Morrow delivers congratulations to newly installed r members. E., Quill and Scroll, the International Society for high schooljournalists, rewards qualified students for excellence in the field ofjournalism. Qualifications for membership are a high scholastic standing of a B average, an avid interest injournalism, and a recommendation from the sponsor. The 1971-1972 members were: Carolyn Blunk, Darlene Brun- son, Sandi Byrneg Chaundra Edwards, Micheline Ellas, Kris Enders, Donn Greiner, Roxie Hearn, Katie Hennessy, Jo Anne Jones, John Logan, Belinda Loredo, Kathy McClaugh- V T71 W? f' p erty, Beverley Novosad, Phillips Becky, Becky Roberts, t fi ii Robin Rymill, and Nancy Ugalde. Club member, Kris Enders proof reads copy for journalism productions. Katie Hennessy is inducted into the honorable organization of Quill and Scroll by president Jeanne Ellas and sponsor Mr. Moore. Q.f'i. lI Ix -e333?fI7! :SSlff?W' -V511 , - Designed to further one's aware ness of and interest in current events, the debate club became an active part of Roosevelt. Participat- ing in city and out-of-town meets, the club debated the advantages and disadvantages of the present jury system, the topic for the year. Lead by Mr. Pringle, sponsor, the debate team promises to be an even greater asset to RRC in the years to come. Mr. Pringle, sponsor, confers with Denise and Linda as debating ends, and results come in. Debaters Question Present Jury System Denise Stephenson and Linda Bishop, '71-'72 debate team, prepare arguments criticizing the present jury system and its faults. Linda Bishop presents argu- ments supporting her stand. f- Thespians Bring Drama to Life Thespians are students who have up, how to set up scenery, and self worked for 100 hours on Drama confidence in acting. activities. The work is hard yet en- After a student has earned 100 tertaining, and the students learn hours, he is honorably initiated into such things as applying stage make- Thespians. During production rehearsal, Thes- pian president, Steve Kaiser, listens as Mark Passmore delivers his lines. Christy Binz and Beverly Gilmore work to gain Thespian membership dur- ing the production of Dark of the Moonf' While Mrs. Hankins contemplates what will pians members and students working for be done on an upcoming scene, both thes- thespian membership take time to relax. The Board of editors from the left: Nancy Ugalde, Sally Miller, Kris Enders, Mike Cogliandro, Leon Kee-ble, Katie Hennessy and Steve Swellander. Outlook Unifies Student S e Nltafcfvz 1 . men John Logan and Steve Swellander study the prejudices of today's society. Emotion Outlook, the literary maga- zine exhibited the talents of Roosevelt students from poetry to prose, from serious to care- free attitudes of youth. The magazine was screened completely by a board of editors who chose the best material col- lected from the English classes. Each work contained in the magazine was produced by students. Photographer Donn Greiner puts his best feet forward. Mr. Gus Moore explains some journalistic fundamentals. ' Big Stick, Our Student Voice Stop the presses! was a familiar cry of the individuals involved with the production of the Big Stick. Sponsoring the student publication was Gus Moore, giving advice to the staff mem- bers on layout and copy Writing. Under the leadership of Co-Editors in Chief Beverly Stowitts and Roxie Hearn, the staff put out a bi-weekly paper which re- ported school and community activities and opinions. The majority of the staff had no former experience, but they learned fast. Most im- portantly they learned the meaning of the word deadline. BIG STICK co-editor Bev Stowitts makes last minute corrections before a final deadline. Co-editor in chief Roxie Hearn scans a news story for the Big Stick. Photographer Henry Nault smiles as he seeks his next victim. Em :Y 'DS S - 5 Left to right: Steve Swellander, Gary McFarland, John Logan, Roxie Hearn, Robin Rymill, and Glen Webber. l E ,, 'E John Logan, Mickie Ellas, and Steve Swellander comprised the editorial staffg with senior Carolyn Blunk as special Editorial writer, and Doug Freeman as head photographer. Freeman digs for an initial payment The Sagamore Shows Its Face Innovation was the key word for the Sagamore this year. Exciting changes and ideas were used by the staff to create a book entirely differ- ent from issues of the Past. The edi- tors proposed major changes, such as more color pages, the vitalized Senior section, combined ads and the index section, no faculty portraits, dedicat- ing the Sagamore to Chaiyute Saekok new Academic section, and the pansion of the BIG STICK Section. Journalism students and friends fight a late night flashflood. Sports editor Becky Roberts double checks a finished Co-editors Beverley Novosad and Karen Lewis listen to suggestions during a Sagamore meeting. Head Photographer Doug Freeman begs Mrs. Hallmark to excuse him from a class. 'fMeeting the Challenge was selected early in the year as the theme of the Sagamore. The applicability of this idea to RRC life was well displayed by the Sagamore staff itself. It was a challenge to find misplaced pictures, pica rulers, pen- cils, triplicates, and layout sheets. During the fall, homerooms were visited by staff members who found it challenging to per- suade a student to buy an annual for at least one more year, and satisfaction when filling out receipts. Interviewing celebrities was only one of the opportunities open to SAG staffers. Morris Passmore, Mike Smith and jeff Smisek stare while the Patriots do their stuff at the Mac rally. Big Stick Carriers Lead the Tide of Rider Spirit Chosen as the five most spirited boys in the student body, and elected by the students themselves Bobby Duncan grins at a great tackle. Jeff Smisek, Robert Fraley and Mr. Morrow discuss the progress of the Churchill game. the Big Stick Carriers exemplified the rowdy spirit of the Senior Class. . l35l'l PT w UW ?lf President Alejandro awards Mr. Freidli with a good service plaque, as Mrs. Becker looks on. After Booster Club meeting refreshments are always enjoyed. All eyes are on Coach Baggett as he reviews a TR film. Boosters Support TR Supporting the Rough Rider team and spirit organi- zations are the two hundred spirited members of the TR Booster Club. Among many of the clubs activities this year were: the annual Mexican supper and the All Sports Banquet. Officers for 1971-1972 were: Presi- dent, Mr. Tony Alejandrog First Vice President, Mr. Bill Searsg Second Vice President, Mr. John Shawg Third Vice President, Mr. Tom Grahamg Secretary, Mrs. Bever- ly Beckerg and Treasurer, Mr. Roy Diefendorf. i.xK is . . aa g Ci' A rl Patriots Exhibit Pride, Energy, Spirit Colonel Vicki Whitener leads The Pride of RRC onto the field. Shirlyn Renfro beams happily before performing for fans. Patriots line up for tambourine routine prior to performance. Q wg' 54 ' A Q Front Row QL-RJ: Vicki Whitener, Terri Richeson, Second Row: Janet Troutman, Sherill Sutton, Cindy Wells, Diana Norton, Bever- ley Novosad Third Row: Suzanne Shrode, Vivian Ivey, Ginger Aydel- ott, Donna Patterson, Cindy Wil- liams, Debbie Emmons, Suzie Wen zel, Missy Remert, Linda Campos, Sheila Tillman, Kathy McClaugher- ty, Fourth Row: Lynn Diefen- Judy Stiles shows enthusiasm as she performs the 4'Mirror routine at a basketball game. dorf, Jeannie Whitmore, Kristy Owensby, Karen Tabak, Charlotte Smith, Jerri Wilcoxen, Denise Bill- eaudeaux, Linda Marsh, Robin Rymill, Cindy Centeno, Debbie Black, Fifth Row: Lynn Kilby, Mary Ashby, Wendy Hall, Shirlyn Renfro, Danell Hawkins, Judy McBee, Marion Manganello, Karen Potter, Linda Hill, Sheryl Potter, Kandy Duke, Sixth Row: Becky Phillips, Nancy Norman, Laurie Lobnitz, Jennifer Toth, Vicki Wol- ski, Veronica Fenlon, Judy Stiles, Valarie Blankenship, Linda Gray, Barbara Moore, Karen Steele, Kathy Graham, Seventh Row: Cordie Pena, Tama Hallmark, Brenda Burns, Sandy Arms, Nancy Stewart, Gail Marlin, Pat Whittam, Kris Enders, Debbie McFarland, Linda Brown, Debbie Sheffield. Pride of RRC, the Patriots, showed great enthusi- asm and skill by performing unique halftime routines Searight. tion in Houston. at numerous sports events throughout the year. Among the various activities participated in by the Patriots were: to promote spirit for football team members as their buddies, attaining 3rd place at SMU trails, selling light bulbs as a money-making project, and finally competing in national competi- Officers of 1971-72 year were: Colonel, Vicki Whitener, Lt. Colonel, Terri Richeson, Majors, Pat Buentello, Janet Troutman, Beverley Novosad, Diana Norton, Cindy Wells, and Sherril Sutton. Sponsoring the Patriots, for her fifth year was Miss Carol 0 . . Spirited Drew Brown and Belinda Cheerleaders Boost Splrlt ln BRC Lofedo lead TR football piayefs through the breakthrough. Mary Speier works on banner to promote spirit at TR. Sandi Byrne and Belinda Loredo chat with a friend. Sandi Byrne, head cheerleader, takes a break between cheers. Filled with spirit and enthusi- asm TR cheerleaders boosted spirit to an all time high. Long hours of practice were replaced with the ex- citement of a winning team. Cheer- leaders for the 1971-197 2 year were Sandi Byrne, headg Belinda Loredog Yolanda Garzag Mary Speierg and Drew Brown. The cheerleader sponsor was Miss Carol Searight. Yolanda Garza, Mary Speier, Drew Brown, Belinda Loredo, and Sandi Byrne cheer the Mighty Riders onto victory. Cheerleaders present a cake to football players at the first Booster Club Meeting. Alexander, Terry, Alvis, Linda, Ankrom, Karen, Ashby, Jody, Ash- ford, Dawn, Atwell, Mary Beth, Bartoskiwitz, Denise, Bellah, Suz- anne, Bentley, Nancy, Benito, Yo- landa, Blakey, Cindy, Boeck, Bon- nie, Boehler, Cindy, Bowden, Darla, Bowman, Darla, Brown, Anglea, Brown, Liz, Bryant, Cathy Buffaloe, Patti, Burns, Becky, Buentello, Toni, Cabell, Claudia, Calhon, Charlotte, Campbell, Jenn- ifer, Cardenas, Edna, Clarke, Susan, Clayton, Gayle, Colley, Carolyn, Cole, Mary, Cook, Kathy, Cope- land, Cindy, Corkill, Sara Lee, Cox, Kim, Croom, Barbara, Croson, Melinda, Day, Vanessa, Delgado, Susan, Deville, Lisa, Dick, Phy sina, Dickinson, Dot, Dickman, Joan, Douglass, Patty, Eberlin, Pam, Eanes, LeAnne, Eardly, Rhonda, Epperson, Terri, Eveland, Joanne, Fleming, Goergia, Flores, Becca, Floyd, Susan, Foss, Sidney, Free- man, Shayla, Friedrick, Diane, Gaines, Sally, Gatewood, Diane, Geyer, Gwen, Gilbert, Toni, Gillas- pie, Ann, Gilpin, Annita, Gombert, Linda, Gonzales, Diane, Graham, Judy, Gravely, Georgie, Green, Rita, Hade, Paula, Hall, Dana, Hall, Wanda, Hawkins, Toni, Hemphill, Allegra, Holljs, Stephanie, Homme, Kris, Hooper, Cyndi, Howard, Gayle, Hudson, Carolyn, Huffaker, Lisa, Hughes, Beth, Ibarra, Mini, Imig, Sharon, Imbody, Patty, Jame- son, Robbie, Janicki, Starla, Jerni- gan, Jennifer, Johnston, Colleen, Johnston, Daisy, Kamansky, Nancy, Kornegay, Carol, Kramer, Kathy, Kuhner, Tery, LaRos, Kathy, Leach, Rhonda, Littleton, Leslie, Logan, Page, Logan, Bobboe, Long- leu, Mary, Makin, Sheri, Martinez, Juanita, McBeth, Nancy, McNee, Carol, McRae, Debbie, Mercer, Sabrina, Meyer, Cindy, Miles, Karen, Miller, Linda, Miller, Sally, Montgomery, Ruth, Morales, Annette, Neldon, Susan, Noojin, Jenny, Oberlies, Karen, Odle, Les- ley, Olney, Debbie, Parker, Becky, Parker, Vicky, Parma, Karen, Payn- ter, Terri, Perez, Sonia, Phillips, Mindy, Potter, Monica, Potts, Maureen, Pritchard, Linda, Raby, Debbie, Reisinger, Margo, Rice, Denise, Richards, Jan, Richeson, Holly, Ruehr, Laurie, Sager, Donna Sanderson, Linda, Sargent, Cathi, Sarnovsky, Susan, Schaper, Nan- ette, Skoland, Pat, Stanesh, Janet, Stewart, Susan, Stokes, Patti, Tabor, Barbara, Tamez, Carma, Taylor, Sharman, Telander, Sheree, Thomas, Marilyn, Thompson, Debi, Tipton, Dena, Turner, Lisa, Turner, Michelle, Tutsock, Becky, Wells, Linda, Welty, Gwen, Wenzel, Jo- annie, West, Kim, Wiegman, Janet, Susan, Woosley, Susie, Yoder, Linda, Zellner, Robin, Zibelin, Dee Miss McNamara is contented as TR builds a steady lead. Cavaliers Show Spirit, Support, Enthusiasm Cavaliers bolster Rider spirit at a pep rally. Proudly representing RRC, the Cavaliers show spirit, support, and enthusiasm. Led by Captain Cindy Blakey and Lieutenant Linda Wells, the group performs routines to en- tertain spectators. Blakey and Wells represented the group at SMU Drill Team Camp and received a first place in ad- vanced pom pom routine. Basketball players, team mana- gers, and coaches were assigned to the Cavaliers. Cavalier members sponsored their Basketball Bud- dies by presenting them with dif- ferent spirit projects. Cavalier Sargeants, Terri Epperson and Rhonda Eardley relax as the Patriots perform. .V .,,, M , ,I 1 Drum Major and Majorettes Are Band Assets Chosen from varsity band con- testants, the drum major and ma- jorettes worked hard to make 1971-72 a great year. Leading the marching band at half-time shows and pep rallies, drum major David Williams repre- sented Roosevelt well. His dedica- tion and musical knowledge con- tributed greatly to the band's suc- cess in UIL competitions. The majorettes display of their twirling abilities also added to the bandis performances. Head-feature twirler Debbie Rose, enticed view- ers with flashy routines using machete knives. Senior Kathy Glisson, Junior Debbie Irwin, and Sophomore Melanie Malone com- pleted the talented lineup of twirlers. Majorettes Debbie Rose, Debbie Irwin, Melanie Malone, and Kathy Glisson show their spirit during the Seguin clash. Q12 Head-feature twirler Debbie Rose executes unique routines on the sidelines using her cape. Qrj 1971-72 drum major, David Williams takes time for a picture. wtf' Hurriedly band parents prepare refreshments for the half-time rush at foot- ball games. Band Parents Get Involved Working the concession stands at football and basketball games is one way the band parents show their support and spirit for the Riders. The boosters aided the band by remodeling the band hall, purchas- ing an observation tower, and fur- nishing new band instruments. Leading the support program is President, Bill Glisson, along with vice-presidents, Dr. Billy Welch, Mr. Ray Cogburn, and Mr. Vern Mielke. President Mr. Bill Glisson discusses band booster activities with Mr. Morrow. Band parents listen attentively to plans concerning the purchase of new in struments for the marching band. Majorettes QL-RJ: Debbie Irwin, Debbie Rose, Kathy Glisson, Me- lanie Malone First Row: Cheryl Roberts, Liz Stein, Melissa Kullen, Kay Siefken, Peggy Hewitt, Doro- thy Morrough, Cheryl Sweet, Sandy Hampson, Scott Hensch, Tom Hollinshead, Richard Frazier, Rico Sardelli, Danny Lents, Barry Huntsworth, Philip Galaspy, Jeff Bain, Pam Griffin, Kay Tolbert, Mike Garner, Diann Becker, Shirly Trumbo, Hazel Awalt, Alene War- mack, Laura Brockman, Giselle Miranda, Katherine Earl, Maria Hendrickson, Second Row: Direct- or Ken Turner, Assistant Director Ben Valdez, Principal Mike Mor- row, Assistant Principals Al Sturchio and Boyd Vaughn, Dan McEachern, Debbie Smith, Ginger Caudill, Dori Borgfield, Sue Schwartz, Stacy Rodgers, Carol Lockett, Robert Freeman, Laurie Wettstein, Carl Spann, Nancy Al- ford, Tammy King, Mike Martin, Rob DeRocher, Tommy Miner, Stella English, Liz Mann, David Williams Third Row: Jennifer Hoyt, Vicki Abendschein, Diane O'Keefe, Diana Anderson, Terry McDaonough Fourth Row: Me- linda Terry, James Earl, Tim Col- J J ' i ley, Mark Huth, Janet Cogburn, ohn Scarpulla, Sandy Goles, Judy Byrd, Phil Steinbach, Trevor Howard, Nick Fryar, john Klein- felder, Richard Anderson, Morgan King, Steve Raby, David Lawson, Emily Brockman, Billy Welch, Tom Knowles, Robby Stoveall, Jimmy Stewart, Kathi Massey Fifth Row: Mike Selby, Cena Clayton, Marvin Brown, jimmy Smith, Richard Jackson, Jerry Stein, Cherie Cole- man, Mark Potts, Gary Triche, Jim Lewis, David Moore, james Cog- burn, Tom Mielke, Frank Brantley, Mark Lindner, Mike Guiterrez, Larry Clark, J'Ann Dockery, Terry I-Ielgren, Cindy Carlson, Leslie Perry Sixth Row: John Armstrong, Randy Harris, jim Knowles, Ken Nelson, Tom Hawkins, Joe Mire, Ted Bealer, James Sheffield, Neal Pascal, John Jackson, Richard Schwartz, Randy Reed, William Swoboda, David Dickson, Mike Hennessey, Alan Martin, Roger Coleman, Benny Mathis, Bill Harris James Pressley, Keith Chapman, Richard Miller Not Shown: Mike Bufler, Tom Peebles Mr. Ken Turner directs the 1972 Sym- and Sightreading, while the Concert Band phonic Band in sightreading at UIL con- received a I in Sightreading and a II in test. The band received II's in Concert Concert. Rough Rider Band Attends UIL Contest Mike Hennessey, juniorg Randy Reed, juniorg Benny Mathis, sophomoreg Richard Schwartz, juniorg Neal Pascal, juniorg Ted Bealer, junior at UIL contests. Watching attentively, jeff Bain puts forth his best efforts. Band Members Sound School Pride Hats turn as band director Ken Turner, reviews the ratings of the U.I.L. Marching Contest. Band president, Kathi Massey, gives a look of dis- approval to disobedient band members. , ,r.. . .,,, 'ga -.,L, .'Q,'1.,,,.1 ,MN r ,..,,r, .,.., . so - so s .. dh - llf tert ant 5' djddd as ' t , R- 9 a Q t t , , rnl, Zih kgz- xr :ii tgr ? 1i ,1,.. 5 kfr. 41, r4,, KKKEL , kkil X' k-5:, I 'gefggs kk -K Q 9 on ssr rsanrr 1 Z or5d After months of hard work, band members combine to attract the eye of the judges. Band members relax after the U.I.L. marching performance. 9' M' I ' ' Top row left to right: Tom Cham- san Andrews, Peggy Thompson, Pursley, Jo Anne Jones, Georgia pion, Tony Escalante, Rob-Roy Ol- Alice Bragg, Maurine Maggard, Mar- Fleming, Ginger Barnes, Nancy rech, Jayson Antonoff, Larry Clark, sha Stuart, Sandi Hampson, Emily Wiggs, Linda Yoder, Debbie Raby. David Lawson, Russell Bobo, Mike Brockman, Donna Sager, Christine Fourth row: Keith Chapman, Zack Goings, Eddie Laird. Second row: Nelson. Third row: Mary Beth At- Ziller, Steve Swellander, Danny Sonja Henning, Cindi Rogers, Vicki well, Mary Ann Klingensmith, jim- Brinkley, Jim Knowles. Tribbey, Jeanette Hollinshead, Su- mie Jones, Ginny Conkling, Gloria Concert Choir Proves to Be Top Performing Group In the fall semester the Concert Choir pre- sented their annual Pop Concert. During the Spring Concert, Concert Choir performed many songs including their contest music. WI t'Z1dWiZ.'BgQ45'lH?'-' biffciii? WW' W?gWRG4 Area choir members are back row: Dannie Reilly, Jim Campbell, David Lawson, Keith Chapman, Zack Zil- ler, Rob-Roy Olrech, Debbie'Raby, and Sharon Moore. Front row: Jeanette Hollingshead, Jimmie jones, Barbara Randolf, Cindi Rogers, Mary Beth Atwell, Liz Melton, Lydia DeMartino, and Mrs. With the emphasis placed on performance, the Concert Choir sang its way through another award winning year. The choir has exem- plified the prevailing spirit of in- volvement in the community. The choir presented three major concerts this yearg Making Friends , the combined Christmas concert, and the spring concert in April. The choir performed on count- less occasions at conventions, ban- quets, senior citizen centers, and schools throughout San Antonio. Winden. Back row: Zack Ziller, Rob-Roy Olrech, and Ched I-linger, front Choir director, Mrs. Winden, an- row: Mark Page, Jim Campbell and nounces the next number the choir David Lawson practice seriously to will perform. perfect their singing abilities. si- Back row left to right: Linda Barnes, Lea Stephens, Sharon Moore, Tina Cantrell, Danelle Hawkins, Elizabeth Bond. Second row: Terri Ford, Kelly King, Kathy Charn- pion, Dawn Ashford, Dolores Hutchins, Joyce Finto, Linda Bosworth, Lisa Turner, Debbie Reyes, Marilyn Vasquez. Third row: Cindi Epperson, Robbie Jameson, Liz Mel- ton, Joann Sievers, Caren Reilly, Lillian Reader, Kathy Lynch, Jackie Madden. Fourth row sitting: Charlotte Bible, Nancy Woods, Robyn Bedell, Virginia Mercer, Cheryl Welch, Cheryl Brace, Jody Sullivan, Becky Winfrey, Kathy Steele. Girls Choir Plans While Performing Talented and lovely voices can be heard in the TR Girls Choir. The choir has been performing throughout the year at various programs. Most of the programs have been presented at the school, but the choir has been invited to many churches in the area to present a program. During the second semester the girls sold candy and bulletin boards to pay for formal choir dresses. They hope to have all the dresses before next year to wear during their future performances. Mrs. Mary Ann Winden, Choral Director, points out the basics of sight reading. Revealing their talents, j.V. choir sings at the first Spring Concert. J.V. Establish Their Ability Preparing for acceptance into the Acappella performed in many of the choral productions, Choir, junior Varsity Choir proved their advanced such as the Pop Concert , the Christmas Concert musical talents throughout the year. The j.V. and the two Spring Concerts. The choir fully Choir consists primarily of underclassmen, who accomplished their purpose, to prove to be a top wish to develop their singing ability. The choir choir. Top row left to right: Glen Ivey, Bob Kuhn, Janice McCray, Pam Potts, Linda Sherry, Shirley Weatherford, Lea Holliday, Martin Ray, joe Rodriguez, Kennith Williams. Second Row: Robert Fliss, Robert Bonifont, Sylvia Price, Martha Ontiveras, Lisa Yost, Beverly Laney, Chai Saekok, Elaine Kuhn, Susan Wright, Karen Falvey, Heidimaria Bass. Third Row: Lorey Bowman, Pat La Rue, B. J. johnson, Kathy Rockwood, Debbie Hite, Bobby Riley, Charlie Williams, Jason Antinoff, Pat Kochiss, Richard Muzny. Bottom Row: Ricky Shumake, Mike VanSycle, Jim Crum, Cathy Elton, Robin Zellner, Patty Phillips, Greg Severns, Mark Huth, Marcia Tydyk Theodore Roosevelt's San Juan Guard perfects itself by spacing in preparation for drill. ROTC Shows Ability we . John Meyers gives a smile of relief after a drill meet. The extra-curricular activity which involves the greatest number of cadets, and which provides the Rough Rider Corps with its greatest public relations asset, is the San Juan Guard precision drill team and its JV Triple RH Guard. The San Juan Guard is an impor- tant part of Rough Rider Country. It personifies the sleek military appearance so important to the Corps of Cadets. Teams members practice daily to maintain pre- cision essential to their award-winning style. The mem- bers participate in a continuous series of matches along with other Northeast ROTC units. The Rough Rider ROTC program offers its members many opportunities for recognition and personal de- velopment. The Corps feel these opportunities differ from the ones gained in usual leadership training- programs. Brigade staff and Sweethearts First Row: Qleft to rightj Sandi Byrne, Richard Stevens, Robin Rymill, Dale Vincent, Giselle Miranda, Mike Jaeger. Second Row: Doug Van Syckle, Richard Houser, James Vrba, Mike Talafuse, Charlie Williams, Woody Davis. Company A First Row: Qleft to righty Mike Selby, Eddie Miranda, Dianne Gatewood, George Connolly, Boyd Campbell. Second Row: Ross Nichols, Mike Devine, Dale Buchhorn, Mark Guy, Allen Dickinson, Claude Allen. Third Row: john Hodges, Curtis Rainey, Scot Hensch, Steve Smith, Robert Curtis. Fourth Row: Steve Allen, Mike Hemphill, Peter Witt, Roy Bost, David Harris. A A A . A l 129 Wig? li 1, af Yfj1',j,'f Q4 David Hernandez, Mike Jaeger and TR mascot Terry Howard proudly display trophy after the Harlandale meet. Mn i Rodney Travis discusses with instructor Sgt. Howard and son survey the field on which the cadets will perform. of College Night, the future of ROTC. A 8C I college students carefully inspect Junior Varsity during drill competition. Z ! San Juan Guard reports in for fancy drills. With gfeilt Pride, the VSISUSY Drill Team perfects its march. 5'lXW!' 1:4 Company B First Row: Qleft to rightj Paul Smeed, Ken Kippes, Liz Mann, Roland Hernandez. Second Row: Larry Smith, Charles Wil- liams, Harry Riddle, Carlos Coro- nado, David Koerner, Arthur Wittieh. Third Row: Pat Edinger, Rodney Travis, David Locke, Steven Jett, James Cloud, Ronald Schneider l - A Company C First Row: Qleft to rightj Ched Hinger, Bill Harris, Eddie Maul, Dwayne Dupree. Sec- ond Row: william Burgin, Albert Arroyo, Danny Rightsell, Steve Gahagan, Chris Zellner. Third Row: Johnny Humphire, Jeffjen- kins, Richard Donnolly, David Her- nandez, Mike Holt. Fourth Row: Mike LeFebvre, Burt Robinson, Earl Stone, Mike Wilkinson, Karl Goetzke. Company E First Row: Qleft to rightj Mark Lowell, Doug Freeman, Gretchen Gwaltney, Raymond Brietzke, Donald Tyree. Second Row: David Denton, Stephen Jung, Mark Tilton, William Busch, john Williams, Tim Bownan. Third Row: Tom Maule, Mike Coglian- dro, Randall Stukey, Mark Nedly, Kermin Rogers, Samuel Jernigan. Fourth Row: Klaus Albers, Buck Brown, Antero Gamez, Billy Jack- man, David Rupp, Roy Poale. Company D First Row: Qleft to rightj Larry Watson, Tom Milke, Robert MacEachern. Second Row: Mike Jackson, William Garden, John Quinones, Roy Carter. Third Row: Ernest Hug, Russell Travis, John Hinkel, John Small, James Tidwell. lm.. Q A Interested parents look on as coach Turnbow and Miss McNamara explain the daily routine of the boys and girls PE classes. ll Recording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Colley, reads the min- President Richard Stevens explains upcoming events. utes of the meeting. Archery students show their skills to PTA members. PTA Strives for Understanding Striving to develop an understanding between parents faculty, and administration is the Roosevelt Chapter of the Parent Teacher Association. Throughout the year, the PTA sponsored activities such as back to school night, the annual barbecue dinner, and freshman night. The PTA also helps to sponsor the foreign student. The officers for 71-72 are Mr. Richard Stevens, presi- dentg Mrs. jeane Smoak, vice-presidentg Mrs. Wm. Col- ley, recording secretaryg Mrs. George Mangrem, corres- ponding secretaryg Mr. Wm. Haggerty, treasurerg and Mrs. Wm. Sears, historian. Parents listen as speakers discuss student-parent relationships. N Clark Hinkle opens door for Mr. Atkinson lsponsorj while Key Club- bers Dale Vincent, Don Burwell, and Jeff Smisek await call to take voters to voting poll during school board elections. Key Clubb ers Unlock Door To Concern Key Club is a service organization in which boys from Roosevelt help with various activities concerning the school. Among the ac- tivities that Key Clubbers participated in for the 1971-72 school year were sponsoring a basketball game between faculty and seniors, cleaning the trophy case and helping with the school board election. 3.f!ifB2!wili!lHlliHM Wiwilmlmilrlilliiiil First row ll-rj: Glen Green, Don Burvvell, Steve Bissell, Mike Dippo, Randy McCarty Second row: Orlando Arguigo, Jimmy Vrba, Robert Duram, James Earl, Dale Vincent, Robert Burr Third row: Robert Cook, Dale Howard, John Meyers, Richard Huntley, Jim Cambell, Mike Gertner Fourth row: Tom Hawkins Kenneth Kippes, Mark McLelland, Clark Hinkle, Doak Pierce Fifth row: Michael Schultz, Robert I-lellmich, Dicky Rice, V V V Concerned Key Club members make phone calls to northeast parents asking them to ' V come and vote on a school bond election 7,9 J, . . x, - 1 . fx in V ff A X X 2 W Rodeo Club members Ql-rj: Marvin McCauley, Mr. Otto Kurth Qspon- kum, Butch Nyman, Roxann Bo- Reininger, David Taylor, Richard sorj, Debbie Brookover, Becky hannon, Paul McCartney and Robin Cannon, Ann Williamson, Kevin Hickman, joey Becker, Becky Yoa- Zellner. Middleton, Danny Pfeffer, Shorty Rodeo Club Members Dedicate Time Riding in the annual Livestock Show and Rodeo parade was the highlight of the Rodeo Club's 1971-72 year. The club also sponsored a Showdeo horse show in March for their fund raising project. President Debbie Brookover, Vice-president Charlie McCauley, Treasurer Roxann Bohannon, and Secretary Becky Hickman felt the Rodeo Club members enjoyed a very successful year. 'E Debbie Brookover and Richard Cannon hang in there. Where's the brake? asks Mr. Otto Kurth, Rodeo Club Sponsor. Sponsors seated are Qleft to rightj ice and Barbara Engelg Russell Bo- Miss DePriest and Mrs. Smith. First bog Dale Vincentg and Hazel Awalt Row: Karen Potter, Alice Austriag are the officers of this year's AFS Robin Rymillg Chrystal Himesg Jan- Chapter. AFS Active Again Despite unbearable challenges, the American Field Service made a great recovery the 1971-72 year. The TR students extended their right hand of friendship to foreign student Chaiyute Saekok of Thai- land. Officers of AFS include Robin Rymill presidentg janet Kippes vice-presidentg Chrystal Himes sec- retaryg Alice Austria treasurerg and Missy Remmert reporter. Under the direction of Miss DePriest and Mrs. Smith, success proved inevitable. Prosperous activities of this club were the Halloween Drive and Chaiis student assembly. Mr. Rymill enjoys sharing his know- ledge at AFS meeting. Her face lighting up with joyg Debbie Raby and family gaze with happiness at gift from Chai. The bowling club, one of the most enthusiastic and attentive organiza- tions ofthe 1971-1972 school year, showed both X improvement and skill. Repeatedly the bowlers defeated their rivals and finished the year with one ofthe largest memberships ' ffv- V ..,,.., ,. , .- of any other club. During a weekly meeting of the Bowling Club, Susan and Steve Raby tally their bowl- ing scores. Riders Strike Again 1st Row Q1-rj Robert Cook, Steve Raby, Jane Wendell, Mike Goodrich, Patty Spann, jim Stofa, Mark Thomas, 2nd Row: Mickie Ellas, Susan Booth, Gordon McDonald, Debby Booth, Debby Dawson, Janice jones, Mark Antistous, Coral Goaltz, Debbie Raby, Susan Bowden. 3rd Row: Cheryl Orsath, Randy Nelson, Billy Booth, Mike Roberts, jack Hall, Bruce Jordan, Richard Roberts. I xx' Thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- five, counts Miss T. Foster, sponsor ofthe bowling club. Jane Fryer displays an accurate bowling position and direct aim as she releases her ball to knock down the pins. Cindy Asbury enjoys playing vol- leyball during a GRA meeting. Maggie Jordon questions Julie McIl- haney on the proper stepping posi- tions for archery. The Girls Recreation Club at Roosevelt had another successful, fun year. Busily engaged in bowl- ing, skating, volleyball, ping pong, or badminton, the group remained active. Sponsored by Miss Charlotte Tate, the girls organization strives to provide recreation and enter- tainment. The 1971-72 officers include: Beverly Gilmore, Presi- dentg Robin Archer, Vice President, Cindy Asbury, Secretaryg and Vicki Phillips, Treasurer. Brenda Fisher attempts to score f her team. X55 t l f A r a 4 r a. rsss if , .4 ,',:j , Q , up ,, , fi 7 ' f 3.1 ff: N -4,-iff Y X ' 'Y' '1 , 'W , tif: A 1 - ,,,V . I 1 I ef' A we . Top row: Rebecca Bermudez, jane Wendell, Laura Hughey, Patsy Rico, Theresa San Migel, Romelia Garcia, Linda Gombert, and Gwen Geyer. Bottom row: Linda Bishop Brenda Hobbs, Robin Archer, Vicki Phillips and Cindy Asbury. GRA officers seated from left are: Beverly Gilmore, President, Robin Archer, Vice President, and Cindy Asbury, Secretary. GRA Engages in Sports Festivities Highlight Year For German Club Members Among activities in which mem- bers of the German Club partici- pated during the 1971-72 school year were the Wurstfest in New Braunfels, and a Faschingball held at Blossom Athletic Center. Other German Club plans included carol- ing at an old folks home, attending a convention in Austin, and enjoy- ing a banquet at the Bavarian Inn. President Barbara Hoff, vice- president Carol Glennon, secretary Sue Paloczy, and treasurer Becky Parker along with other German Club members felt the year was both rewarding and exciting. Whois out of step? asks Bruce Jordon as he tries to figure out a German foll-' dance at the annual Wurstfest. Debra Thompson and Starla Janicki stop for a bite to eat at the Wurstfest. German Club sponsor, Mrs. C. A. Smith enjoys the gaiety and atmos- phere of the Wurstfest. Le Cercle de Francais iii Mrs. Pigott, French Club sponsor, smiles as members make suggestions for upcoming events. lst Row Ql-rj: Janice Engle, Daine Dickman, Mrs. Pigott, Mary Toland, Tia Grigsby, 2nd Row: Charles Sullivan, Julie Mcllahaney, Stella English, Teresa Kuhner, Hazel Awalt, Pat Cunnungham, Alice Austria, Missy Remert, Charlotte Smith, 3rd Row: Barry Hunsworth, Barbara Engle, Larry Cobb, Frank Kuhn, Karen Decvenniclc, Chaundra Edwards. Teresa Kuhner, Julie Mcllahaney, Janice Engle, Mary Toland, and Frank Kuhn smile as Pat Cunningham tries to keep a straight face for the cameras. The 1971-72 school year proved to be an active one for the French Club. Besides an original do-it- yourselfw banquet in which mem- bers prepared tasty and authenic French dishes, the Club donated Halloween Candy to children's hospitals, worked hard selling candy for a trip to Austin, and had several holiday parties. The Club all agreed that none of this would have been possible with- out the help and understanding of Mrs. Pigott. Through patience and devotion Mrs. Pigott made the school year both spirited and en- joyable Charioteers Race to Victory First row fl-rj Robbie Jamison, Belinda Canada, Janet Brantley, Scott Horton, Mike Hennesey, Second row: Laura Brockman, John Rinehart, Pat Ximenes, Steve Rohleder, Third row: David Locke, Roxie Hearn, Gary Cook, Douglas Nabors, and Jann Dockery, discuss ways in which to make the Latin Chariot both smooth running and fast. Jonni Davis and Beth Dawdy add a few finish- ing touches to the head of the chariot before the race. With three first place winners in the Latin Chariot race, students showed how cooperation and enthusi- asm can build ideas. Many afternoons were spent nailing, filing, sawing, and painting. When the chariot was finally built, it proved to be superior to those of other participating schools. Students gained knowledge by recreating ancient Greek games. Lonnie Whirly creates an artistic side for the chariot, with handles to hold fast for balance. -4'.T S ' - -H I The race is on. 1 1 J CL Relives Roman Era The main function of-ICL is to inspire TR students to appreciate civilization, language, and the art of an- cient Greece and Rome. During the 1971-72 year, the JCL relived the Caesar days as they participated in numerous activities. Among the various events were money making projects such as the Ugly Roman Contest, subscriptions to the North San Antonio Times, and also the Decem- ber Saturnalia Banquet. JCL, sponsored by Miss Skarvellis and Lisa Maynard, president, proved to be productive this year. Other officers for the year included Susan Hallmark, vice- presidentg Pam Tate, secretary and Suzanne Genereux, treasurer. Roxie Hearn and John Logan relax while eating grapes at the Junior Classical League dinner. Mrs. Johnson shares a laugh while giving her vote to the ugliest Roman. Lisa Maynard and Randy Crown- over are contented feasting on food from ancient Rome. 'vw 1 .f . .ummm g.Jmm,g.:f . 1 -ml , , Mwmt...,.,,.-smteW.ew,,,.m-u,l,...V , Candy Sale Highlights Active Year for Spanish Club JoAnn jones Qv. pres.j returns money and candy to sponsors Mrs. Friedli and Miss DePriest after successful weeks of selling candy. Seated Ql-rj sponsors Miss DePriest Mrs. Friedli and Debbie Deville. 2nd Row: Noi Gonzalez, Ken Kippes, JoAnn Jones, Vicki Ray, Lisa Deville, and Laura Butler. 3rd Row: Armin Friedli, Mary Vil- lareal, Linda Charbonneau, Hazel Awalt, and Ruth Montgomery, Linda Gago. 4th Row: Amy Cur- tis, John Meyers, Dan Rogers, Tim Malone and Ricky Mundahl. Q1-rj Armin Friedli Qtreas.j, Debbie Deville Qpresj, JoAnn jones fv. pres.j and Noi Gonzalez Qsec.j smile as they sample pieces of candy during their annual candy sale. The candy was sold to raise funds for a trip to Mexico. FHA Has Busy Year Established to promote an active interest in homemaking, FHA mem- bers served their purpose well. They made tablecloths for the student center, sent Christmas cards to the State Hospital, and visited patients in Brooke General Hospital. They also sponsored the annual Mother- Daughter Banquet and sale of Mother's Day corsages. Roosevelt's 1971-72 FHA offi- cers were: Gretchen Gwaltney, presidentg Karen Henry, Debbie Canfield, and Mary Longloy, vice- presidentsg Belinda Loredo, secre- taryg Becky Burns, treasurer, Patty Imbody, parliamentariang and Diane Gonzales, historian. 35 .y 5. ., E ,, Looking over new fall fashions Brumfield, Diane Gonzales, Debbie fl-rj Becky Tutsock, Letty Bujanos, Barnes and Susan Johnson await an Vicky Boswell, Patty Imbody, Kathy FHA meeting. 1971-72 FHA officers were Q1-fp ans Party Imbody, parliamenrariam Karen Henry, Mary Longloy, vice- Becky Burns, treasurerg and seated presidentsg Diane Gonzales, histori- Gfewhefl Gwaltney, president. Ecology Club Cleans up if C Sponsoring a clean-up drive, poster sale, films and speakers, the Ecology Club spread the word of Ecol- ogy Now! Scott Horton, club presidentg Katie Hennessy, vice- presidentg Mary Jane Albores, club secretaryg and Mike Huck, treasurer, directed the club's many activities, including the formation of a city-wide Ecology Club Federation, the beautification of the Roosevelt cam- pus, and financial support for a student in the North- east District Summer Environmental Institute. An exuberant day at Brackenridge park climaxed an eventful year. Ecology Club guest speaker, Celia Herrera, a student from Lee, discusses program plans with Mrs. Cox, a club sponsor. Mrs. Lillian Hennessey, Ecology Club sponsor, confers with Scott Horton and Lisa Daniels on fund- raising projects. Ecology-minded students Cherry Macy, Lisa Daniels and Mike Huck pro- mote the sale of posters. FTA Explores Teaching Sewing as District XX leader, Roosevelt's Chapter of the Future Teachers of America hosted the annual FTA Convention in December. They also held a ban- quet for all the chapter presidents in May. FTA officers for the 1971-72 school year included President Nina Oviedo, Vice-President Kristy Owens- by, Secretary Jean Ellas and Treasurer Marian Man- ganello. They felt the club served its purpose well by organizing students interested in exploring the teach- ing profession as a possible career. Miss Rendon, sponsor of the active FTA Club. Jean Ellas, Nina Oviedo and Mickie Ellas pause for a picture after an FTA meeting. Students Offer Aid to TR This year,s Student Aids have been very helpful to the counselors and teachers of Roosevelt High School. A few of the activities were filing and alphabetizing cer- tain material, pulling transcripts, and delivering messages from the offices. These students must maintain a C average and have an enrollment in a study-hall. Student Aids Drew Brown and Pat Buentello pose with Mrs. Hallmark before running errands. Mike McKinney relaxes while gossiping on the office line. f-.5 Charlotte Smith and Debbie Robinson show that FBLA meetings can be fun. Sponsor, Sue Sansom, listens to plans of up coming FBLA events. FBLA Makes Leaders Actively promoting the business relations of the school are the Future Business Leaders of America. The goal of the club is to develop an understanding of the future business World. The FBLA banquet featured the installation of 1971-72 officers: Robin Rymill, president, Linda Marsh, secretaryg Karen Tabak, treasurerg Beverley Novosad, Chaplaing Belinda Loredo, reporter and Deb- bie Robinson, historian. Sponsored by Misses Sue Sansom, Frances Heath, Mrs. Dodie Miller, and Mrs. Martha Stone, the club participated in activities such as: selling Tom-Wats kits, and candy, and hosting various guest speakers. Sherry Thurman won a first in bookkeeping at the dis- trict convention at Trinity University. The year was completed with an easter egg hunt at an orphanage and the State convention in Dallas. Robin Rymill, john Shimek, and David Damian enjoy an FBLA outing. Flowers Galore. A Head Start On Tomorrow Q1-rj David McQueen, Steve Pierce, Tony Sottilo, Doug McDaniel, John Short, Gerald Barkley, Robert Samples, Donald Hite, Larry Frick, Robert Fraley, Ben Kershner, Maurice Hiatt, Raphael DeOsio, and Eddie Newman. Not shown: Tom Reininger, Steve Riggs, Donald Williams, and Billy Denham. Robert Fraley exhibits his affection for plant life at Work at ICT Students Get Students in Industrial Coopera- tive Training receive a slightly more rounded education by learning to adjust not only to a classroom situ- ation, but to the business world as well. Under the supervision of Mr. Everett G. Reed the students attend classes in the morning, and learn on the job in the afternoon. Left to Right: Stanley Speck, James Hunt- Ybaffa, TOITI HRYSS not Sh0W1'1S Bill Griffin ley, Billy McCauley, Ralph Arcemont, jack and JCSSC H0tZ- Harper, Albert Eller, Wayne Elkins, Edward Rafael DeOsio takes a break from his after- noon chores. Mrs. Karen Henke, sponsor of the art club, answers a student's question while preparing to mix paints. Patience, Skill Highlight Year For Art Club Appreciation and recognition of art are learned and practiced by the members of the Art club. Club members are those students who have a de- sire to gain more experience in art than classroo allows. X Sandy Crisp watches as Tia Grigsby and Mary Daniels print Christ- mas cards for the upcoming holidays. 1'l'l Mrs. Allert, Art Resource Teacher, displays one ofthe many realistic student drawings. F if E M VOE Sparks Interest In Business World Mrs. Emily Knake, VOE Guidance Counselor, pauses to chat with a friend during the course of the evening. Having dinner with Miss Linda Franks, VOE President are Darlene Parson and Becky Lewis. Mr. james Oppelt, The District Vocational Technical Continuing Educational Director, enjoys a before-dinner conversation with VOE members Kathy Wen- zel and Cindy Partin. VVYV g VOE sponsored a district wide ,, banquet for all the NEISD high schools. After enjoying a buffet style dinner, the VCE members, sponsor, and guests were enter- tained by the Haymakers, a musical group. Highlighting the evening, a band of professional actors per- formed the musical comedy Dames At Sea. Vocational Office Education is a Cooperative program for seniors who desire employment in many office occupations. Classroom in- struction is combined with on the job training. Students attend regu- lar classes during the mornings and work during the afternoons. A few of the office duties per- formed while in class are: filing, shorthand, transcriptions, record X keeping and communications. s DECA Develops Future Leaders DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America provides an op- portunity for members to learn and train for a career in marketing and distribution. The program includes a class- room portion in which students are taught school and business relation- ships, sales promotion, basic selling, merchandising and retail credit. They apply their knowledge while working at a training station for a minimum of fifteen hours a week. Promoting their motto, learn while you earn, DECA success- fully serves Roosevelt and the sur- rounding community. Mark Durand, DECA's 1971-72 president receives recognition from Mr. Harold Burris, DECA sponsor. Excited Sherie Geiger tears into her Christmas present at the DECA breakfast. wp 1 twin? If Y - L af Q at, .a A W fe wwvsvzw-2,1 f v 1 ?. f ' ' 'w,.,-,M . 5?-an Mr. Norman McPherson, DECA sponsor patiently watches club proceedings. -1, , - ,si K ,,,. QE s K i i - rass 7 p k na ,if I . , V ijg . W V L A 5. ,.- W .. ij . LKLV ,,K., , . Tina Gladden, parliamentarian gives instruc- 1 A C tions on correct club procedure. Bev Hudson, DECA secretary takes time out from her work. Joe Wiggins examines his Christmas surprise. At the DECA Christmas breakfast Evelyn Toma and Debbie Canfield historian, photograph happenings. Representative from a beauty pro- , ,iLL ,,LL V duct company demonstrates a frost ingjob on Susan Cassler. Mrs. R. B. Vaughn, a frequent patron, has her hair styled by Lyn Johnson. Students Train For Future Training for future beauticians, the stu- dents of cosmetology undergo two types of instruction during their three hour course. One type of instruction is the classroom session. The second type is the actual prac- tice of styling hair and applying other beauty treatments to each other or customers. To graduate, cosmetology students must achieve the standard requirements set by the state. Then the graduates are qualified for a regular job at any beauty salon. Preparing a test, Mrs. Miller carefully ponders a question. the students attentively take notes during class. Required to keep a notebook, English Four years of English is mandatory if a student wishes to graduate. During his Senior year a student is allowed to take business communications which ex- poses the student to the language of the business world. Throughout his four years a student becomes acquainted with Shakespeare, Hemingway, Eliot and a number of grammarians. Themes and creative writing become a sometimes dreaded challenge for each stu- dent to face. English undoubtedly is the most important subject offeredg without it, correct communication between people is lost. Lynn Jolly listens attentively as Mr. Niehoff looks over her papers. -. ... fi-if HSS English can be fun as Carlos Gon- zales demonstrates in Mrs. Curry's class. Miss Foster attempts to explain the fundamentals of Grammar to her English IV students. Social Studies From the deep and dark middle ages to today's current events, the Social Stud- ies department has made a lengthy ladder for students to climb toward knowledge in learning about events in the United States and foreign countries. Sociology has brought the students closer to human problems in such areas as poverty, racial discrimination, and even the generation gap. American history lets students dis- cover the exploration of our country and its development. World cultures enlarges the student's Outlooks toward countries beyond the United States. As students Ginny Conkling and Keith Becker complete an Amer- ican history assignment, Mr. Stimel answers questions. Sociology teacher Mrs. Speert, questions an oral report, as Mike Guerra and Karen Potter listen. Melanie Malone kisses her petri plate as one of the many varied experiments in biology class. Allan Martin and Derrick Peterson, pry open the cray- fish to see what makes it tick, Science Science throughout the years, has given discoveries to mankind. At our science department, we only touch the tip of the iceberg, and yet students learn the basic necessities needed to excel in the fields of biology, chemistry, physical science, and earth science. Freshman students become ecstatic over using t microscope. Y 'fii ?iHi5. ' 5- 5 i I il , W Math From 2 apples + 2 apples I 4 apples to x + y2 + 3zt I ? the math- ematics department has tried to develop the student's mind in the Helds oflogic and comprehension. For the mathematical-minded pu- pil, the department offers: related math, algebra, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, problem solving math, and analysis. WI Alma Villarreal, Mike Schulzt, and Mr. Anderson admire math team trophies. Algebra II student works diligently on solving equation. Mike LeFabre laughs during his slide rule test. S-.xA TR's Marching Band relaxes during a lull in the football game. Using the silk screen method, Mary Daniels and Tia Grisby work on student council Christmas cards as Sandy Crisp looks on. Macy Shahan diligently looks up ad customers for the Sagamore. 1 L Fine Arts Students learn to use their talents by electing courses such as: Band, Art, Journalism, Drama and Choir. Applying classroom skills, they perform for the student body and are often invited to put on public appearances. These electives also provide the students with inside knowledge of fields open to them in the future. With a spray of glitter, Mary Wines and Irma Ibarra pre- pare for their parts as witches in the play, Dark of the Moonf, T Cindy Winfrey tries out equipment for endurance test. P.E. and Health Enduring the years activities, the P.E. and Health departments proved themselves to be unique. Sports such as riflery and archery gave variety to the girl's P.E program, while the boys built up muscles with weight lifting, football, baseball, and track. A new addition to the program was a respirator used to evaluate the im- pact of exercise on the body. Seniors and juniors learned valuable things such as first aid and hygiene through the Health department. The classes included demonstrations by the students themselves as well as by the instructors. A ? ' Karen Grondine takes careful aim at a target pointed out by Mrs. Johnson. Coach Moravitz smiles bravely as David Meyers dem- onstrates first aid techniques. ,-? ... ..'Z Hiibifhii' -5,5 Foreign Language Students at Roosevelt take advantage of Spanish, French, German, and Latin courses. These foreign languages give students the opportunity to learn not only the language but also the culture and customs of Qabovej Paul Gregory, Steve Hockett, Tom Hawkins, Mike Misner, and Armin Freidli are caught sabotaging the language lab. Qleftj Alice Austria, Pat Cunningham, Missy Remmert, Suzanne Sims, Christopher Schultz, and Bobby Caldwell can't believe they ate the whole thing. the individual country. Each course has an extra-curri- cular club to go along with the major study program. a Members of the JCL, Janet Brantley, Carlos Gonzales John Logan, Roxie Hearn, Joann Dockery, and Susan Hallmark enjoy a feast at the Saturnalia Banquet. 1 Business For the college bound student the business world is probably his next stepping stone in life. The business department offers such V K courses as typing, shorthand, book- keeping, general business, clerical practice, business law, business communication, and economics. These classes give the student the experience and training he will need to find a job. s nnnt ...v- Kathy Cook demonstrates the expertise art of erasing errors in typing class. .o 56 , . was f ra-as X ,Ne W Senior john Cupp is a good example ofthe In economic class, Jim Bishop contemplates issues of the bookkeeper's slogan: Bookkeepers never day. die-they just lose their balance. On the job training is part of the auto mechanic curriculum. Rena Okiyama receives complete beauty treatment from Patti. Students pay close attention, as Coach Hylin demon strates the use of a power saw. Vocational A relatively new and rapidly growing addition to the school is the Vocational Dept. Through the leadership of skillful instructors, the students obtain training in courses such as cosmetology, paint and body, auto mechanics, con- struction, and secretarial work. During their senior year the stu- dents put their newly acquired skills into work. Three Scholars Take Top Honors Tying for the highest possible scholastic achieve- ment in the senior class were Hazel Awalr and Barbara Engel. The second position went to Janice Engel. These three girls have excelled in all areas of academic and ex- tra curricular activities. Barbara and Janice were mem- bers of Cavaliers. All of the girls were members of Mu Alpha Theta, and Hazel played an important role in the AFS program. Scholastic achievement is the most diffi- cult to obtain. And, with a 99 average it is one ofthe most rewarding and satisfying feats. Congratulations to the three top students. Upper left: Janice and Hazel discuss library research. Left: Barbara widens her vo- cabulary. Below: Top scholars smile with success. ' 5 ., Shimek Selected Senior Superstar John Shimek stood in the Rider limelight by using his strength and agility to spark the Riders to a 5-1 season. Shimek has participated in football and track his entire four years at T.R. As ajunior, he competed in track events at the regionals in Corpus. John Shimek has proven himself a Rough Rider Superstar. Roll Chosen Cager Champ jim Roll boosted the basketball team as the top rebounder, and one ofthe best all-round players. jim has played basketball for Roosevelt just one year, but he has used his 6'5,' frame and his eagerness to play to carry out the TR techniques. Through his knowledge and coordination, Jim Roll has been chosen cager champ. W E Whitener, Richeson Pride of Patriots Vickie Whitener and Terri Richeson have, through their talent and leadership, led the Patriots through a year of repeated recognition. Both Vickie and Terri have served the Patriots with skill. They have earned the title The Pride of Rough Rider Country. Music Makers Sing and Play TR produced quality musicians this year. Among them, Kathey Massey, Rob-Roy Olrech, Jimmie Jones, and Keith Chapman. These students excelled in both types of music. Kathey Massey was selected as the Band Member of the Year. Rob-Roy, Jimmie, and Keith were chosen as choir Big Sticks. Both organi- zations provided us with musical extravaganzas that made the year complete. Our music makers will sing and play their way to success. Right. Rob-Roy Ol- rech, Jimmie Jones, and Keith Chapman. Above: Kathey Massey practices to obtain perfection. Makin Masters Drama Department During her four years at Roosevelt, Valarie Makin has excelled in backstage abilities. She has worked props for every show and has shown her talent as an actress as well. Valarie is an excellent stage system coordinator. She has used her skills to master the drama department. The TR student council was led this year by presi- dent Dale Vincent. The vice-president was Jim Camp- bell, with secretary Linda Marsh, and treasurer Wendy Hall. These Seniors strove to demonstrate their leader- ship talents, and to make Roosevelt projects the best. The big four have improved and established better facilities for the students. They have continued leading Rough Rider Country. f y lill gl 2 :,- ' get .Q E Council Continues Leading Country Jaeger Commands Growing Guard Mike Jaeger has played an important role in the 1971-72 ROTC. Through his disci- pline and skill, he has taught the incoming cadets the basic skills needed to obtain the qualities of leadership he himself has devel- oped. With the winning of trophies and ribbons, Mike Jaeger is an able commander of the growing Guard. Seniors Produce TR Bestsellers Leading the publications department this year were Sagamore editors Karen Lewis and Beverley Novosad. These girls have worked together to see that the TR publication is the best seller ever pro- duced. They are two of the best editors that Roosevelt has ever turned out according to the sponsor. These two girls have had the qualities to meet the challenge of producing the 1971-72 SAGAMORE. Dale Vincent, Linda Marsh Roosevelt High School Dale Stewart Vincent was named by Michael R. Morrow, to the prin- cipal's Hall of Fame. During his years at TR, he has been ROTC Colonel, Student Council president, swimming team captain, and is ranked third in his class. He was also named Mr. Teenage Optomist of San Antonio. Dale attended the National Science Foundation, and is a member of such clubs as Na- tional Honor Society, Thespians, Beta Club, AFS, and Mu Alpha Theta. Dale has also received a Presidential appointment to West Point. Also awarded the honor was Linda Marsh. She has served on the Student Coun- cil for four years and as a senior served as secretary. She has been in Patriots, and was an ROTC Sweetheart. Linda is an active member of the Beta Club, and was selected as outstanding Business stu- dent of San Antonio. She plans to attend Angelo State in the fall. Class Motto Give us serenity to acce pt what cannot be changedg courage to change what can be changedg and the wisdom to know one from the other. Senior class officers, left to right are Mark Cartwright, presicientg Rocky Frye, vice-presidentg Mar Villareal, e t ' G1 b Passmore, chaplain. y s cre ary, en We ber, treasurer and Morris Seniors '72 As summer faded into autumn, seniors faced their last year with pride and expectation. With regard to activities, 1972 proved to be a year of tradition. As in previous years, many seniors forfeited their after-game jaunts to Yum Yum Land, to remain and congratulate the football players. The Class of 1972 , sponsored by Mrs. Curry, engaged in many activi- ties through the school year. Some of these were the selling of senior I.D. cards, and mum and balloon sales to earn money for the senior class gift. Traditionally inspired, 1972 nevertheless refused to remain only a car- bon copy. Seniors formed the backbone ofthe football team. They also exhibited pride-worthy scholastic ability on the On the Spot team. A well rounded group, the Class of 1972 boasted several talented students in music, drama, and art. With ideas borrowed from the past, plus the personal touches of the students themselves, senior year was unique and memorable. 5 f f F 5 Before the pep rally, Big Stick car- rier, Bobby Duncan, assists in seat- ing students. r to i Kathy Glisson awaits the sound of the whistle marking the end of the second quarter. John Jay High School students Qrightj award Dale Vincent and Linda Marsh a plaque honoring our student council. . J ohn Logan gets into the Christmas spirit by singing carols. Mark Cartwright, Linda Marsh, Dale Vincent, Carlos Gonzalez, Mary Villareal, Glen Webber, 1 and Mrs. Curry look at plans for the Senior Gift. Seniors Pam Griffin and Mark Potts come early to pick up mums from Glen Webber, Cheryl Dickey and Martha Mabry. Mary Villarreal writes minutes during a Senior Class meeting. Seniors strive for their goals Morris Passmore and Barbara Limkemann enjoy a friendly sandwich together. Mrs. Curry relates several announce- ments to students during Senior Class meeting. D M4 Andrews, Susan E. Arana, Irma Arcemont, Ralph C. Arquiio, Orlando A. Debbie Deville, Alma Villar- real, Vivian Mendoza, Drusilla Saenz, Michael Gaertner, and Morris Passmore display a puppet show in Spanish class. Asbury, Cindi A. Ashby, Mary M. Awalt, Hazel L. Baker, Delores K. As one of the Senior class projects, Morris Passmore hands Mrs. Harral a corsage on opening day. Building up spirit for the Mac game, Sandi Byrne, head cheer- leader, performs two bits. At a break in morning practice, Lynn Diefendorf and Brenna Brooks hurry out to present a ribbon to their buddy. if 9 ffiff., iffy! :NU lxfsij - if Becker, Diann E. Bell, Susan K. Bennett, William D. Benson, Deborah A. Bernhardt, Michael Bertirotti, Linda S. Bible, Charlotte E. Birch, Sandra E. Bissell, Stephen R. Black, Ruth A. Blando, Vicky L. Bobo, Russell A. Botella, Ray J. Bowclcn, Joanne M. Bowman, Rebecca L Bragg, Deborah A. Brinkley, Danny R. Britt, Terry E. Britton, Linda L. Brockman, Emily B. Brooks, Brenna L. Brown, Barbara A. Brown, Linda A. Brown, Walter C. Learning how to make layouts, Kathy Flippin flips through annuals for examples. Seniors Excel In Journalism Surprised by photographer, Rene Hemphill begins her copy for features. Bryan, Sharon Buentello, Patrica Burnett, Albert F. Burns, Barbara L. Byrd, Judy L. Byrne, Sandra K. Cabell, Larry A. Calaman, Dorothy E. Caldwell, Bobby D. Campos, Linda G. Carlson, Susan K. Caron, Elaine B. Carter, Kathleen A. Cartwright, Mark T. Carty, Margret L. Casper, Lawrence S. Caudill, Virginia L. Champion, Le W. Chapman, Keith O. Charboneau, Linda A Missy Remmert, jim Campbell, Linda Marsh, Dale Vincent and Wendy Hall display support by present ing Lee with a copy ofthe Central Park sign. Earning funds for the Math Club, Susan Hallmark, scrubs a dirty bumper. Seniors Clean up Cifelli, Gloria P. clapp, Kenneth J. Clegg, Lois P. Coleman, Cheri R. Collins, Douglas L. Cook, Bette L. Cook, Bill Cook, joseph B. Cooley, Carla Cooley, Walter T. Cox, Ann L. Crawford, Kenneth B. Senior Activities Are a Major Part of School Life DeCuennick, Karen Degen, Robert T. DeMartino, Lydia E DeRocher, Robert J. Despault, Nancy C. Deville, Debra L. Dickman, Diane A. Dickson, David H. Croley, jill E. Cromwell, Elizabeth K Crowder, Collette Crownover, Dick R. Crutchfield, Donna M. Cunningham, Patrick J Cupp, John R. Curry, Sheila E. Curtis, Amy Curtis, Charles F. Damian, David E. Daniels, Mary A. Dickey, Cheryl A. 5 Diefendorf, Lynne O. Dinardi, Vincent J. Dobry, Robert T. . Dotterman, Denise A. V Dotterman, Karen M. ' ' S V , 7. .. M., Y During a rare senior hour lunch, John Jenkins, David Williams, Charles Williams, Ray Botella and Rob DeRocher, participate in the first senior superbowl. hwy W... Q. I . 'wh YY E, ' Ln, . ., A WA Q wb .Q , 5155 A-4, , Senior Activities on an Average School Day 40:---QP' ' s . .MA be 3? 5 K B if Q A V ff' L. f As in . rf, -Q' N .IX 1 Duncan, Robert P. Durand, Mark J. Eanes, Paula K. Earl, Kathleen M. Easterling, Donna L. Eberlin, Deborah L. Edmond, Detras D. Edwards, Chaundra L Elkins, Wayne R. Ellas, Jeanne M. Ellis, Preston M. Enders, Katherine A During Home Economics, Karen Henry Charlie Williams and Dale Howard use their free time studying PFCPSYCS 2 cake. in the library. Engel, Barbara J. Engel, Janice D. Engel, Michael C. English, Valton B. Epperson, Cynthia A. Escalante, Anthony Esquivel, Robert G. Etheridge, Reginald W Fey, Bruno H. Fix, Donna D. Fleming, Georgia L. Flippin, Kathie F. Franks, Linda C. Franks, Michael D. Freeman, Robert A. Freimarck, Hans P. Friedli, John L. Frye, Steven T. Gaertner, Michael D. Gamez, Delores A. Gannon, Karen E. Garrison, Nancy Garza, Yolanda A. Gasner, Steven H. Geiger, Karen L. Geiger, Sherie M. Genereux, Suzanne M. Gibbens, Elizabeth A. Gibbons, Bridget A. Gilmore, Barbara G. Gladden, Tina M. Glaspy, Phillip E. Glennon, Carol B. Glisson, Kathryn L. Goedrich, Cynthia J. Gomez, Juanita Charles Curtis III, affectionately known as C-3, emcees the Senior Class Style Show. M259 M74 Ez .ss 4- lvff if 1-'li 9. '9....T Enjoying a coke during half-time, Belinda Laredo and Terri Richeson wait for the next quarter to begin. , 195 it I W Gonzales, Carlos C Gonzales, Noelia Graham, Kathy R. Grasse, Deborah G Griffin, Pamela D. Griffin, Peggy L. Grigsby, Dorothea A Grimm, Dorthay L Guesman, Betty I. Gross, Dorsey Gutierrez, Celia Gutierrez, Michael Seniors, Laurie Lobnitz, Brenna Brooks, Sandi Burns, and Georgia Fleming, are fascinated in Home and Family class. Seniors Amuse Themselves Randy McCarty, Frank Lidiac, and Kathy Glisson do a little matching. Amused at Beverly Stowitts attempt to write an editorial, Lorna Kykendall breaks out in laughter. Guy, Mary Gwaltney, Gretchen J. Hade, Jimmie L. Haines, Judith A. Hale, Donna R. Hall, James E. Hall, Wendy L. Hallmark, Susan E. Hamilton, Barbara W. Hampson, Sandra L. Hannah, Mark E. Harbin, Elizabeth J. , ,, 5:41 Wrapping himself in the victory flag, jeff Smisek sets up the P.A. system. Hardwick, David E. Harlos, Betty J. Harris, Randall M. Hauser, Richard D. Hay, Thomas D. Heath, Lisa M. Hemphill, Tawanah R. Hennig, Steven J. Henry, Karen D. Hernandez, Mariana M. WP:-if Pam, Hippler, Debbie L. Hoff, Barhara J. Holland, Candice J. Hollick, Tom Hoover, Chuck A. Hopkins, Connie L. Howard, Eldridge D. Howe, Fred V. Howell, Teresa L. Howe, Deborah L. Hudson, Beverly A. Huebner, Daniel S. Hernandez, Roland M Hicks, Sandra L. Hill, Martha A. Hille, James Hiller, Betty Hillmer, Rhonda S. Himes, Christal A. Hinkel, Clark R. . A Irons, Jo Ann L. Ivey, Glenn P. Jackson, Phillip W Jackley, Mark S. Jaeger, Michel A. Jenkins, John L. Humphreys, Teresa A. Hunsworth, Barry L. Huntley, James L. Icke, Charles The Senior Blue and Silver Johnson, Jasmin P. Johnson, Lynn R. Johnson, Robert K. Jolley, Lynn D. Jones, Jessica E. Jones, Jimmie S. Jones, Jo Anne Kappel, Katherine A. Class Chooses as Their Colors Kirkland, Vicki V. Kirsling, Nancy A. Klingensmith, Mary A. Kloman, Curt S. - ft . , 5 4-1. 3, ' ,ff I ' 1' . X54 gig? 5 . 3 2 r WA A . 44, . i eg if A , J i Kaualoku, Stephen D Keeble, Leon J. Keller, Kevin P. Kidd, Douglas O. Kinard, Garland A. Kippes, Janet E. 5 ww-W me 5 iw v ev WW LaRue, Joseph E. LaRue, Patricia A. Lawler, Rebecca A. Leach, David R. Leal, Alfredo Lee, Scott D. VICA member Stanley Speck demonstrates training on machines. Knowles, James C. Koch, Charles P. Kraemer, Sharon K. Kuchera, Cindy A. Kuykendall, Lorna L. Kwiatkowski, Michael I Lane, Stephen W. Laney, Yvonne Seniors Train for Future Careers Leeper, Esther C. LeFebyre, Ann M. LeGrand, George W. Lewis, Karen R. Lico, Paul S. Limkemann, Barbara J. Lindner, Stephen C. Lobnitz, Laurie M. in IFN Ken Crawford measures Susan Carlson for her long awaited graduation gown. Logan, John C. Loredo, Julia B. Losey, Patrick D. Love, Sharon L. Lowe, Karen S. Lumpkin, Forrest D Wa GWB ,.. - M Lumpkin, Wilton R. Lynn, jackie D. Mabry, Martha L. Macken, Victoria S. Madden, Janetta M. Maggard, Alyce M. Makin, Valarie S. Manganello, Marian K. Marrow, Sandra L. Marsh, Linda L. Marshall, Patricia Martin, Debra A. Seniors Doak Pierce and Jim Campbell show interests in a voter registration card as Doug Davis looks on. V Seniors Are Vivacious Pat Ximenez, Mary Pierce, Charlotte Smith, Marion Maganello and David Hartman enjoying senior requirement: Return of the Native. 33 'P V9 5 r fi X. Q' 5 se .1 5 no-T Mahoney, Timothy P Massey, Kathryn M. Math, Dennis E. Matthews, Debra L. Maule, Max L. Maxey, Gaye L. Maynard, Louise A. McBride, Noble K. McClintock, Diane K. McDaniel, Douglas E. McGee, Robert J. McGowan, John C. After a long experiment Carol Glen- non and Mike Gaertner pause for a break. Middleton, Karen A. Milligan, Barbara J. Milton, jacquelyn A. Miner, Tommy M. McGrath, Dennis F. McKinley, Nancy P. McKinney, Michael S. i McLaren, Pamela S. McLelland, Mark L. McLeod, Betsy L. McQueeney, Cheryl L. Menger, Edwin F. Seniors Relax After A Tiring Day 1 , ,,,, ,. Caught goofing off, Linda Bertirotti pretends to finish annual sales. Z Moon, Brenda C. Moore, Barbara C. Moore, Cynthia J. Moore, David W. Mosely, Ben L. Moser, Robert E. Mullins, Catherine A Nault, Henry G. Neal, Shane P. Neumeister, jon F. Neville, Deborah K. Norman, Nancy J. A-.4 , -r1S'irL 'K 'Il Al5L-. :.W Novosad, Beverley J Nunez, Antonio Nunez, Victor R. Nuss, Cheryl V. Oatman, Tommie I. O'Connell, Duane Olrech, Rob-Roy Oviedo, Maria T. Owensby, Kristy L. Page, Mark P. Palm, Dennis E. Palmer, Eda M. Corky Nault uses great care in cleaning camera lense. Coping With Senior Life Carolyn Blunlc busily employs herself looking at records of past TR years. lr Paloczy, Susan T. V M K Parker, Dan L. s4'i 1 'V ' Passmore, Raymond M. Q 4 Patterson, Donnaj. P . Pearce, Mary G. Pedersen, Valarie J. Penix, Donna F. Perez, Eva Perez, Rosa R. Persyn, Charlene S. Phillips, Christopher H Phillips, Janet I. 'Mn' fb Keep Smlllng Seniors Pierce, Garyn D. Poole, Victor R. Potter, Diane M. Potter, Karen S. Priestley, Anthony Pritchard, Linda A. ' .. 4' -V, k Na, Wt ,es-.. Q' ' fi if As wif ,M Raby, Stephen I. Ramirez, Romelia Rea, Marion L. Reed, Melinda E. Reed, Pamela K. Reyes, Paul, jr. Richeson, Terri I. Richter, Kenneth W. Riggs, Stephen B. 'WK 55 - lAA--. ii- ' 'I j rflf if if 5 '. i efife img Mike Franks shows his undivided attention in govern ment class. Rivera, Joselyn M. Roberts, Barry W. Roberts, Rebecca B. Robinson, Debra L. Rodriguez, George D. Rodriguez, Raimundo jr. Rogers, Michael D. Roll, james D. Kathy Rlcks George Brown Lynn Jolley Valarle Barker and Candy Holland enjoy TR's Patriots at a Rompot, David E. Rose, Debra A. Rymill, Robin L. Saekok, Chaiyute K Saenz, Drusilla Salance, Rory A. Sargent, Sharron K. Schwartz, Sue A. Segreto, Deborah A Sexton, Renee A. Shaw, Aaron C. Shelton, David H. Seniors Express Good Sportsmanship Sherman, Rebecca L. Shimek, john R. Short, john F. Simmons, Douglas D. U0 Mark Cartwright shows TR's backing of Lee High School prior to the state championship game. Sims, Evelyn P. Slusser, Debra A. Small, Debbie Smith, Brenda D. Smith, Charlette M. Smith, Daniel W. Smith, Michael L. Smoak, Robert V. Smoot, George W. Speck, Stan J. Speier, john C. Steinbach, Norman P. Stensgaard, Chrystal E Stephens, Lynette Stern, Connie L. Stevens, Richard L. Stowitts, Beverly E. Strayer, Alison M. Stricker, Kathy M. Sumerlin, Victor G. Sutton, Sherril L. Swellander, Stephen J. Swoboda, William L. X,.,,.,f wif' Tabak, Karen L. Tab or, Cynthia J. Teates, Pamela C. Terry, Mary M. Thomas, Kathleen F. Tidwell, Thomas R. Tillman, Sheilla R. Toland, Mary K. Jeff Smisek, Joe Cook, Phil Glaspy, james Hall, Ricky Montgomery, Deb- bie Deville, and Ann Cox are TR's merit scholars. Tolbert, Elizabeth K. Toma, Evelyn C. Toth, Jennifer L. Towery, Keith D. Tribbey, Vicki G. Troutman, Janet K. Truex, Dan R. Trumbo, Shirley A. ...of .., UA Uecker, Debra L. Uhrich, Theresa L. Van Alstyne, Paul S. Vasquez, Ricardo A. Villanveva, Maria T. Villarreal, Elfi, F. Villarreal, Mary T. Vincent, Dale S. Walker, Ronald P. Wallace, Melissa J. Ware, Mark F. Wassmund, Terri Webber, Glen A. Wells, Cynthia M. Wenzel, Katherine P. Wettstein, Laurie A. Whisenhunt, Marion E White, Gwendolyn R white, Stephen E. Whitener, Vicki L. Memories of Senior Year Remain Forever Melissa Wallace looks back upon Senior year. Whitmore , Margaret J. Wiegman, Linda S. Wiggins, Leslie Wilkinson, jackie L. Williams, Charles R. Williams, David F. 1'- WSI? Williams, Helen E. williams, Marcus N Winkler, Beverly G. Wood, Linda J. Woods, Nancy L. Ximenes, Patrick Zawilinski, Kenneth M Bowman, Nancy L. Junior Class Overcomes Tribulations ' Junior Officers left to right Alice Gutierrez, secretaryg Susie Wenzel, vice presidentg Robert Hellmicll, presidentg Kathy McClaugherty, treasurer and Denise Billeaudeaux, chaplain. Doug Freeman and his trusty Nikon wait for an assignment. Debbie Irwin shows her form during table tennis intramurals. Tama Hallmark industriously paints a poster to decorate the hall for Spirit Week. Larry Gonzalez and Jack Hall use looks in- stead of words for expression. Mike Lenz finds tranquil moments for thoughts of the oncoming game. l Sandy Arms adds sparkle to the well known flag routine. 1 f ' 'kyl A - WAS , or , S , xx + Q-fi Q A 4. +ve W Zzfwsi lf I4 We 22 ,' Q , if 4 a 1 Sw e r Jw 5 1 xii ' ..- ' V , gms- ,A ' .:6f'7fii1 1 if rr 'i 1111 fa '+ l E ji' , fi a 5 4 f 5 v Ja 1 Q 2 . ff- 1-fl' , mff... ,,,W,, ..,,.M.,. H 'iv 5 ,.,, .W agp-if f Nw H M ' Q - wa s w 5 K I Alejandro, Tony Alexander, Terry Anderson, Diana Anderson, William Appling, Anna Archer, Diana Archer, Robin Arms, Sandy Austria, Alicia Avery, Becky Aydelott, Ginger Baker, Malia Ballard, Sarah Balogh, Tom Bancker, Bill Barnes, Ginger Bason, Lee Bealer, Tecl Beamer, Bobbie , V M z, mi Becker, joey Becker, Keith Bennett, Mark Bermudez, Rebecca Bernhard, Rubin Biggs, Bill Billeaudeaux, Denise Birchall, Gregory L., - Junior Patriots line up before a half-time performance. Blakey, Cindy Blank, Terae Alana uw Blankenship, Valerie Bond, Debra 'Fra 'ix '1 la Junior Duchess Kathy McClaugherty enjoys a dance with her Brenda Burns displaysa Stationery sale PIIZC escort joe Chidgey at the FHA Ball. Borden, Linda Borgfelcl, Dori Bowden, Susan Brace, Cheryl Bratton, Pamela Brossman, Bruce Brown, Drew Brown, Elizabeth Brown, John Brown, Sylvester, Brown, Tawnye Buentello, Tonie Leon f r 'M ! if A., I 1 B ,,,,,r, ,sf rf' if 3 9,2 Hg Mav- Bufler, Roy Burciaga, jesse Burden, Ann Burger, Janine Burke , Janis Burnett, Ross Burns, Brenda Burr, Robert Burwell, Don Butler, Davey Campbell, Boyd Canada, Belinda Canfield, Deborah Cannon, Sharon Cannon, Susan Cardenas, Edna Carlson, Gary Carter, Connie Cassler, Susan Cavaness, Darlene Cawood, Robert Centeno, Cynthia Chambers, David Champagne, Bernadette Randy Reminger shows his digi Chaney, Bette Chappell, Ruth Christianson, Paul Chuoke, Trudy Clark, Norma Clarke, Susan Claytor, Cena Clepper, Larry Clepper, Michael Clontz, Anne Cobb, Larry Colborn, Jim f tal dexterity in typing class of Yr? Pat Kennedy rests as che defense does its work. Colley, Carolyn Comparetta, Josephine Conkling, Ginny Connolly, George Corbitt, Kathie Counts, Montra Courpas, Martha Courtney, Jerry Crisp, Sandra Crosson, Melinda Crumley, Paula Cunningham, Howard Dailey, Richard Dausin, Beverly Davies, Charles H A' A ,ill- mm . ,, lf l 'Q f f , , f . ..,, ,,,, , W , ,-W' 1 fl A .F 5-.-.a f WN 4 '54 , 2 ' ' I. , 5 sail it Ti: ' - ' K y f v NW xg i aww My 2 i K P ia .ai QF , jf, ,f kiffi ,, K if Quill' . li 1 -A A I g if - ' ' '- '71 . V ' xl syll iff 2 5, -,Z .. f, i, ' f 3 Q 44 5 , , .K ww Q, . 5 ,Il -, , -....,,,,,i ---.1 Davis, Ruth Dawdy, Richard Dawson, Debbie Dees, Russell Deines, Kris Deitz, George Delaney, Keith Denny, Phil DeRocher, Denise Dickinson, Dorothy Dippo, Mike Dobrinsski, Linda Dockery, j'Ann Douglass, Patty Drummond, Cheryl Duffy, Catherine Duke, Kandi Durham, Robert East, Gary Ellas, Micheline Elsesser, Karen Emmons, Debbie Enders, Kristine Engel, Susan English, Stella Ervin, Caryl Escobedo, Gene Esterline, Patsy Eyhorn, Mary Felhoffer, Mark Fenlon, Veronica Fincke, Richard Findler, Teresa Fischer, Linda Fitzwater, Michael Flores, Mary Ford, Randle Foreman, Bev Frayley, Mike Freeman, Douglas Fresco, Janice Fryar, Jane Fuleki, Jean Gago, Linda Garcia, Victoria Garza, Isabella Gaskins, John Gibson, Mark 'Y f QV ,. . , - 4- 43 ' 1, 'H' r ,,,k M . X Gilbert, Sylvia Gilmore, Beverly Goar, Wanda Goehring, Joe Gerlach, Monika Goings, Mike Goles, Sandy Goltz, Carole Gomillion, Doug Gonzalez, Diane Gonzalez, Thelma Gould, Annie HALLMARK Cordy Pena enjoys the mood of the Junior-Senior Prom. junior girls discuss their senior ring orders, prices and sizes. Juniors Anticipate Seniority Gary McFarland and Roxie Hearn check Sagamore circulation files getting ready for signing day. '1 5 , 3 5' Q Q W f if W xx if W an N . , , if 21 , ' '-,, ,V n f , .E ! I 359 Green, Glenn Greiner, Donn Griffin, Michael Groncline, Karen Gutierrez, Alice Gutierrez, Julia Haag, Emelie Haggerty, Josephine just to show how peace loving the Junior class is, Mike Fraley and Steve Roland strike a pose. Hall, Jack Hallmark, Tama Hamilton, Paul Harrelson, Mike We Harris, William Hartenstine, Sigrid Hartenstine, Sigrund Harvey, Pat Haehnel, Bobby Bill McRaven shows one of his talents by helping the ju- nior Class decorate their hall. Hedrick, Janie Heffner, Linda Helgren, Terry Hellmich, Robert Hendrickson, Keith Hennessy, Mike Higginbotham, Jeanne Hill, Linda Hawkins, Tom Hayden, Marsha Hazel, Liz Hearn, Roxie '.., if - J ? fb 1 'Q y Hille, Rick Hinger, Ched Holiday, Leo Holtz, Gary Horgan, Tim Horton, Robert Howard, Trevor Hubbard, Angela Huck, Mike Hudson, Debbie Hughes, Jerry Hullinger, Lynn me iij, ,499 X ,,, Humphrey, Paula Huntley, Richard Ibarra, Delia Irwin, Debbie Ivey, Vivian jackley, Greg Jenison, Terry Johnson, Claude johnson, Stephen Jones, Cindy jones, Debra Jones, Janice Kilgore, Bill Kimble, Kay Kinard, Don Randy McCarty rests in peace aft Junior class project, planting trees. Jordan, Bruce Jordan, Maggie Kaiser, Stephen Kamansky, John Kauloku, Michael Keeling, Larry Kelso, William Kennedy, Jeffery Kennedy, Pat Kennedy, Steve Kidd, Dan Kilby, Lynn K, iaj ' ' ,f'w,',, k 4,,, L, iff V r K - ollg., - , fs: ' :ff M , 4 -o Jil- go ,, 9 R rs .X , C fsgrfi. if Meeting in between classes Pat Kennedy Donna Shaw, and Becky Phillips discuss episodes of their past weekend. Kippes, Kenneth Kleinfelder, john Kniepkamp, Donna Koch, Karen Krick, Jon Kuhn, Bob Kuhner, Terri Laird, Meg Latham, Linda Lawson, David Leach, Bruce Lee, Paula f X ll x X I f' : fu f sf , L 1-'P ' if f 1 ' A ,iw .ei W.. fi ,155 K if K ., 1 2. L Marlin, Gail Martin, Linda Martin, Mike Lee, will Lenz, Mike Lerner, Barbara Lidiak, Frank Lievense, Ruth Little, Bobby Lockett, Carol Love, Pat Lovestock, Sand Lucas, Anne Malone, Tim Mann, Linda Martin, Patricia Martin, Wendy Maule, Eddie Mcbee, Judy McBride, Ben Kay McCammon, Tim McCarty, Randy McCarty, Suzanne McClaugherty, Kathy Q' i 1 fi iffy? fa 5- x x f. -- raie 23 ka 5255? 3 W fvrfzv M . , . Q 15 K Fi Y ay? , ti 1 1 A M555 2, ' :M yi' 'ff J r A , pi V9 I 4 w ' 1 Q f ' 5 fm ' af aw f . 1' M , av M 4 ' I S .1 fl I Z ff V Vw 5 it fi Q 2 f rx 9 F ma ff 91 Q F' 1553 6 . .JJ M M ,, i M . if fi: ' , 1 ,.:fzf' ,.' f M 1 fl , M i n McElroy, Debbie McFarland, Debra McFarland, Gary McGee, james 'Sr 5, ,fa V Wi N ,f ,gg 512, 3 ,. 4 A S Q I ' N .1 Mcllhaney, Julie McKinley, Mara McLaughlin, Pat McLeod, Zoe Melton, Susan Mendez, Sylvette Mendoza, Vivian Mercer, Virginia Meyers, John Meznarich, David Mielke, Thomas Miller, Chris f ,. ggi A F F in D aaaa M Misner, Michael Moody, Debbie Moore, James Morales, Irma Morris, Donna Morris, Susan Moseley, Cherie Nabors, Doug Nelson, Debbie Newman, Eddie Neyland, jeff Oberg, David Ogden, Keith Okiyama, Rena Ontiveros, John Pace, Mike Palmer, David Parma, Michael Pascal, Neal Peacock, Becky Phelps, Venee Phillips, Becky Phillips, Vicki Pogue, Mozelle Keith Becker contri- butes to the Senior Style Show as a Se- nior Hpasses the hat. Ponce, Mark Potter, Mike Potter, Monica Pursley, Gloria Junior class President Robert Hellmich and class sponsor Mrs. Weyel decorate the gym for a pep rally. Remmert, Melissa Renfro, Shirlyn Reno, Yvonne Rhine, Debbie Rhodes, Harry Rice, Denise Richards, Kim Richardson, Connie Richardson, Donna Rico, Edward Rimmer, Bobby Rives, Jay H. Randolph Barbara Raney, Lynnetta Rankin, Steve Ray, Al Reader, Jennie Reed, Marji Reed, Randy Rehkopf, Sally Reif, Karen Reininger, Randy Reininger, Russell Reininger, Tom 3 , A ,K ,. f.. ,, ,A ,.,,,!:, .L 'L' f', Q' if wi f G xxx 'M J ., ' ,: A a wed-All- 1' my YW , 4 7 5 7 xv 5 M- ew 1 X R ,. M. f f l YW' IQ' i ' 3' i f ,S , if F' 4 if e , 31' 1 ' 1 I ,Y 1 WRYR 1 , rr I ...a ff Roberts, Mike Robinson, Lisa Rodgers, Dan Rodriguez, Ezequiel Roland, Steve Rossett, Sylvia Rossow, Stanley Rowe, Cindy Rueda, Sandra Rust, Evelyn Rutledge, Raymond Sanford, Jimmy Sardelli, Enrico Schulze, Kevin Schwarde, Richard Sears, Mike Seavers, Linda Shaw, Donna Sheffield, Debbie Sheffield, james Shelton, Wade Shrode, Suzanne Siefken, Kim Sievers, Kim , 5. 7 1 fi ,Qi- at S . L. , ts A if 6 I Q . www -- ww A 5 HQ - . T v , Y Veg? t Country Times Brought Back to Life A perplexed Mr. Eichler takes time out to talk to Bill Yfafh Sims, Suzanne Slattery, Dan Walker at the Possum Festival. Tiredness creeps over Tama Hallmark as she awaits the close of Possum Day. Slaughter, David Slaughter, Tarina Smith, Cynthia Smith, Danny Smith, Debra Smoak, Michael Sneed, Paul Snodgrass, Kathy figi ' L ' if i 5 Q gl? I 9 r X' if fa, may t' E I , ,ri ' az - ,Q ,, .tr , r Snowden, Gary Sottilo, Tony Spann, Patty Speier, Mary Sprague, Mike Stahmann, Rodney Steele, Karen Stein, Liz Stephens, Lea Stewart, Nancy Stiles, Judy Stitt, Jimmie Stofa, Jo Beth Struxness, Arthur Sullivan, Charles Tabor, Barbara Taylor, Bonnie Taylor, Cheryl Theige, Robert Thoman, Sherry Thomas, Diane Townsend, Claude Turner, Kenneth Tyree, Donald Sr. class president, Mark Cartwright, expresses thanks to the Jr. class and its sponsors for the prom. W f s 'ssrrrs - E r, ' .7 L A, Ugalde, Margaret ssss - t Ulibarri Prudencio Suzie Wenzel announces Superlatives at the Can- terbury Tales prom. Watson, Cleveland Watson, Larry Wendell, Jane Wenzel, Steve Wenzel, Suzie Wilcoxen, Jeri Wilkinson, Michael Williams, Cindy Williams, Lori Williamson, Pattie Wilson, Eric Wollard, Lauren Wolski, Vicki Woosley, Tom Wright, John Yanez, Anita 'Vs Vazquez, Mari Victory, Vivian Vosacek, Debbie Vrba, Jimmy Waddell, Pam Wall, Malinda Ward, Thomas Warmack, Anna 244 , EXPRESSIONS tell a story Kathy LaRos smiles as she listens to a friend Melanie Malone attempts to help Mark Knezeak prepare for lab. Adams, Mary Adcock, Michael Albores, Mary jane Alejandro, Susie Alexander, Melody ' W Q, , F W i y K A A M 'Q' Q m I 5 fs Q f A 3 ' N' 1. ' P ' ' i '.'i 2 ,..- V ',-., - ' 'A' .f M ff , F' -' -1 V .5 - g,.fagf:s - A Q, .gg V NON- Q, ,, tr r. ,rl In I A A fi K if V' 5' MMMM T S M V A Aff? WAS 2. l:,, ff i ' 'Z-. bqkl 2. Wy r 1' wi 'sl Nr' au- 1 M NW r fs: ' :.,, 2 1 gy QW , 1 ,, ' ' 1 ' 1 ,'ll 2 as ., f 1 M ll .. Q., Q as I f i ii., , Q, Y agi: ' ' 'l ll.l ,1, 1 .ai I f www' 1577 A J- .z .l,, ..,, A 'A , E, ' ' f3ilZZ4'IE52f?ii5Zlsi Sfiffasif rf 5' -V Y f TS' 4 5 , r ,, ,ga il Zi' Allen, Allen Alley Claude , Sally Allen, , Kathy S teve Anderson, Richard Ankewich, Teresa Ankron, Karen Ansaldo, Albert Antonitis, Mark Appling, Debbie Archer, Debbie Armstrong, John Arroyo, Gloria Ashby, Jody Ashford, Dawn Atwell, Mary Avery, F rank Ayers, Kathy Barnes, Gloria Bartoskewitz, Denise Bason, Lon Bealer, Katha Beck, Barbara Beck, Richard Bellah, Mary Sophomores look up to their class officersg Starla Janicki, Vicki Ray, Harold Davis, Debbie Olney, and jonnie Davis As the sophomores of 1971-1972 faced a new year with anticipation and pride, they also took on many challenges. Goals for each student including participation in an organization, Student Council, or involve- ment as a student were set and carried out. - 5, The sale of peanuts, left-over license plates, and the Cinderella Ball were also accomplished through various efforts of this outstanding class. From the sales this year, enough money was raised to have a great start next year. Bentley, Nancy Benton, Anna f 4 Bickers, Terri Bing, Mark ' ,r Bishop, Linda , ,i,- 112 i , 2' ,g f A. , A . 1-. f ' IPS . K ,fm- .5 f if , Blakey, Charles Blando, Mike Blank, Bobi AVVI if c Nu ff v Mary Jane Albores and Barbara Croom mix ism students. Blom, Kari Boddie, Robert Boehler, Cindy Bohannan, William Bowling, Mike Long hours of hard work show thru as Tommy Graves proudly wears a varsity Jersey Mixed Emotlons brew for student teacher who survived journal- Exempll the Sophomore Class . r , ,if:ffs.., , 'Nia' We' K 555 7 'ar-2 Q - in 'Sk Biology is a fascinating yet puzzling course for Patty Stokes. Burns, Becky Burrows, Barbara Butler, Laura Butterfield, Byron Caldwell, Susan Bowman, Loretta Boxwell, Edward Bragg, Alice Brendler, Valerie Brookover, Debbie Brown, Angela Brown, Tyler Browning, Robert Bruno, Joyce Bryant, Cathy Buchhorn, Alan Burkhardt, Robert ,,, sf F Calhoun, Carrie Campbell, jennifer Canfield, Donna 2 Cantrell, Tina Sophomores Get Involved Card, David Carden, Denise Cardenas, Steve Carey, James Carter, Roy Carter, Terri Chamberlin, Bruce Champion, Mark Champion, Tom Choate, Rosanne nif - Promoting spirit and pride Cathy Bryant decorates for pep rally. Beth Hughes and Rhonda Eardley are caught primping during class. Mark Passmore emphasizes repetition as he reviews for a one act play. 'Q 'W I 4 'ZY--A ,, iv i 7 iie B 67 . -' I , -jf,-3 IG, W - fx.. Taking time to do some reading are Stephanie Holge and Woody Davis. Christianson, Bert Chura, Mary Cicia, Harry Clark, Kent Clark, Novetta Clifton, Duane Cloud, James Cloud, James Coborn, Doyle Coghurn, James Physina Dick works hastily in hopes of meeting her deadline. Croom, Barbara Crouse, Iacquelyn Cunha, Tom Cunningham, Debbie Daniels, Lisa Davies, Scott Davis, Bill Davis, Harold Davis, Jonni Dawdy, Beth Day, Venessa Dees, Robin Delgado, Rafael De Los Santos, Mike Denton, David Coggeshall, Alicia Cogliandro, Mike Collie, David Cook, Kathy Cook, Robert Croley, James Soph Faces Are f af 2 af 2 ff E Nrvy' DeOiso, Alicia Deville, Lisa Devinney, Denise Dexduer, Debbie Dick, Physina Dickman, -Ioan Fllled Wlth Enthusiasm Linda Wells' attention is drawn by pep talk . 3, 3' it x 4? 4 f 3 , gl, Dickson, Karen Diefendorf, Roy Dismuke, Rudy Ditmer, Robert Dobry, Billy Dolash, Joseph Eanes, Leanne Eardley, Rhonda Earl, James Edrington, Jerry Edwards, Evelyn Ellis, Martha English, Cindy Epperson, Terri Estes, Richard Evans, Monica Eveland, Joanne Eyhorn, Michael F alvey, Keith Fernandez, Lupe F into, Joyce Fisher, Randy Floyd, Susan Fournier, Judi' Frazor, Richard Friedli, Armin Fulfer, Kevin Fuson, Brain Gallaway, Suzanne Gallipo, Katherine Gamble, joe Garner, Kim Gatewood, Diane Geddes, Kathy Gee, Penny Geiger, Keith Gent, Nauri Geyer, Gwenn Gibbons, Bill Gilbert, Glenn Gilbert, Toni Gillaspie, Ann Gillham, Ronald Gilluly, Howard Gilmore, Perry ., ,C ,, K ,..,kk giwrii k r t uv Mgawvfr , g lihugffa X a W 32 f ,-Za , . . , ,, f rx ' - i wswwg gif ,sw Fisji' , V , r, . ,,,,, r ,r . , ragga ' 1 1 4 . H V f my f 'ei fav ' 1 ff ' .,,' v w' f V, ,,,, V a.,,, l ff Sophomores Look Into ii' ii, 2 f ,,,, ,o', v , 0 X:-:sf 1. - aaeees K 'I , i , 1, --,' ' ' . 'll ' K ' ' K' Ly , If fr ,QQ ' ' ii iiiiii ii , 'ff fl: 'l wg V . I, ,jr - . W rgvzfssz, . -f V ,, -' y ,A g -J, f ' ' ',' 4 ,' fy eeyaeery f V A . ' ' ,' ' ' fr- ' F H ' ' I L I i iizwirgf A E Gimesky, Joseph Girwood, Debbie Goedrich, Michael Gombert, Linda Gonyer, Greg Gonzales, Barbara Gonzalez, Diane Graham, LeAnne Granados, Ruben Graves, Tommy Gray, Paula Green, Susan Gregory, Paul Gross, Carl Guy, Mark the Future as Juniors Hagopian, Elizabeth Hall, Jack a ' Hall, Nathan Hamilton, Jeff Hammond, Richard Harris, Elain - Harvey, Marybeth A Haughn, Barbara Heitman, Debra L 5 yf - A Hemphill, Michael Hendrickson, Maria Hennessy, Katie Henning, David Henning, Sonja Henry, Debora Hensch, Scott Hernandez, Josephine Hernandez, Rosemary Hewitt, Peggy Hinojosa, Robert Hinton, Robert Hade, Paula Hodges, John Hodges, Katrina Hokett, Steven Soph. Give TR Helping Hand L An important asset to the football team this year was Greg Gonyer. Hollinshead, Jeanette Hollje, Stephanie Holt, Michael Holt, Monica Homme, Kris I-Iopp, Zelda Hooper, Cyndi Hopper, Gary Howard, Jerri Howe, Robert Howell, Roy Hoyt, Jennifer Hughes, Beth Humphrey, Patricia Hutson, Charlottee Ibarra, Mini Imbody, Patricia Jackson, john Jackson, Mike Jameson, Robbie janicki, starla johnson, Christine johnson, Daisy johnson, jane Jones, Casey Jones, Mary Jung, Stephen Kamansky, Nancy Keeble, Karen Keeling, Jim Keller, Kris Kersy, Pamela Killough, Tim Kincheloe, Carol Kintz, Tangie ,LT W fwf:w..- , W W, . W , , -. ,,'f ,,,,kQk ,Q Lents, Danny Lewis, Bob Lewis, James Lewis, Mary fa- 'lk 2 , Law, iwii ,-. A Knezeak, Mark Knowles, Thomas Koerner, David Kotara, Durwin Kramer, Kathy Krauska, Tony Kuhn, Frank Lake, Tina Laney, Beverly LaRos, Kathy Laskowski, Geralyn Latour, Anna Leach, Rhonda LeFebvre, Michael Legnon, Charles Teri Epperson is caught flirting with cameraman. Sophs Gain Recognition at TR Evelyn Edwards and Susie Alejandro take a well deserved rest from a hard days practice. Lingenhag, Linda Lindner, Mark Loeffler, Rodney Logan, Page Longloy, Mary Lopez, Maria Loredo, George Love, Michael Lugar, Garry Lund, Irene Mac Eachern, Robert Macy, Cherry Madden, Gary Magallanes, Linda Mahler, Glenn 1 QA- 1 -'ff , ff if ,f gg' A ' ' 'mpgs' A A . ,.,a,W- 2 V ,.: sv! V 'V ww' 45 ea- , . -Q I .gf L ' 4145? 1 f' af ffY 53 'lf' - 'M 'qv J 7' 'IL 'ar , ' 1 'X A f- 'ffifr5g,i1,, Ill ,, ' 5 QT! ff 'f fl 1 Q27 Future .f -gl S x. il 1521 1 T I4 ,,. of, - , ,x,g,,,,.,4,, i .f,,.m-X. .1 AAQE iL,, V55 , . .alggizzfe jg: . dl, K ff' v f -A3 . 4' f ' Q K .ing-,E Begins to Unfold for Sophs Malone, Melanie Mann, Liz Monrique, Linda Marrow, Steve Marshall, Debra Martin ChI'lSCl Martm Steven Matthys Robert McAdams Shirley McBeth Nancy Anna Benton gazes into the future with curiosity , ,. , 3 7 Y i l i i 'M 1 1 'ive 45,1 '-' wg 5 E W fn J Jai , . ff M E f McDonald, Bill McDonough, Terry McEachern, Daniel McGee, David McLeod, Paula McNeely, Don McRae, Debbie Mendoza, Adam Menking, Kurt Meyer, Cindy Miles, Karen Miller, Linda Miller, Richard Miller, Sally Mizera, Don Moon, Randy Moore, Janet Morales, Annette Morgan, Romona Morris, Tim Morrogh, Dorothy Muller, Denise Nelson, Chris Nelson, Ken Newhouse, Steve Nielsen, Randy Nuss, Phillip Oberg, James Oberlies, Karen O'donnell, Diana Oliverio, Jo Clare Oliver, Kathy Olney, Debra Opella, jan Orth, Frances iii 25 if T P we U , :L - sezzsaff , ,' in . V' ?: S r yr if fl A t ffererfzffzstiv z Palm, Cassandra Pamplin, David Pantuso, Patti Parker, Becky Parma, Karen Passmore, Mark Paynter, Theresia Peacock, Linsey Pecan, Janice Pena, Ruth Perez, Ramon Perry, Barbara Peters, Harold Phelps, Susie Phillips, Rene Phillips, Steve Potts, Maureen Powers, Bren Powers, Larry Pressley, james Prewoznik, Tim Price, Greg Price, Sylvia Puckett, Ingrid Pyka, Carol Raby, Blaney Raby, Debbie Ramirez, Rick Rawlings, Alan Rawson, Susan Ray, Carola Redding, Phil Redfern, Mike Reed, Michael Reed, Sharon Personalities Reflect Greg Taylor brightens life around RRC. I Wlli IT -- f-fQfff-W'5fi1 'IT'-'SS5BNfEl Around campus, Richard Hammond is a well known sophomore name. 011 RBC 263 Roll Cindy Romero, James Roney Rhonda Rust Rose Rice, Dickmoncl Richardson, Dale Riddle, Harry Rightsell, Dannie Roberts, Cheryl Robinson, David Rodgers, Stacy Rogers, cindi Rogers, Miriam Roland, Mike Q y.o A V' v- s ggifsxg, kx ,-:..g5:g1:f' 1 , ., ,srl is S 4 K 'X 1 2 7'3 11ff-f W. ly ff K ,, L ,K kf- Vg, I-,iss K 'K 2333 Ryan Ronald Carl Gross makes weight lifting look easy as he lifts 230 pounds. Improving on his agility, Freddy Shows skips rope. Sophs. Develop Many Talents Ray, Vicki Saenz, Lilliana Sager, Donna Sanders, Donna Sanderson, Linda Sargent, Cathi Sarnosky, Susan .. , ie' qw, J' ' he QE! 'X r ,,r. L41 1, A 7 ,l fri Schaeffer, Sue Schneider, Ron Schoen, David Schulze, Michael Schwartzback, Diana Seagraves, Lorna Selby, Mike Semmes, Spencer Sevier, Sabre Sexton, Lisa Sheffield, Donald Shows, Fred Shrum, Kana Siefken, Kay Sims Yvonne Slcelley, Debbie Skinner, Steven Skogland, Patricia Slack, Richard Sladelc, Brenda Small, john Smith, Brenda Smith, Bruce Smith, jim Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Kathie Spann, Carl Sparague, JoAnn Spargo, Gale Speer, Bruce Spraggins, Gary Stallings, Debbie Stein, Jerry Stephenson, Denise Stewart, Carolyn , , I ' f- -' ,, Q. K ' 'L 5 ,,.' ,, ,,.. , 'Zta ' ,gegE,..f -. fig f t V il , e S t . ccccn A lf' S F 'Y A ' . ,,,, , ,,,, 4 .?' ,f if .' Eager Sophomores Charge to Lunch After a long advisory period Donna Sanders, Denise Bartoskewitz, Linda Sanderson, Kathy LaRos eagerly go to lunch. Q ' rr rr rr f lls r 'ssr f ':.a? Stewart, Susan Stofa, jimmy Stokes, Patti Stoner, Redonda Strovers, Linda Stuart, Marcia Sweeney, Cathy Swenchonis, Gary Talamantez, Janie Tavernier, Pat Biology proves to be a humorous yet monotonous course for Allen Boddie, Paul Pawelka, and Chris Nelson. Sophs Conquer Required Courses Taylor, Greg Taylor, Karen Taylor, Richard Telander, Shree Thibodeaux, Ginger Thoman, Mark Thomas, Marilyn Thomas, Paula Thompson, Chris Thompson, Debra , - . . - ,pf v f , ' . 4? ,e 1-:w,25'f i':, . 'flair azz' fm , ' f f' r .52 x if 3 f ' .pf f if P, 2, I V,,, uw 1 : t A 2 sf va 25' 1 V We , . a 1 5 ,X . K QW 4 ei A. N. ,,,f-W, id r ,, , 25 1 ,sqm - I Q Thompson, Peggy Thurmond, Patti Tillman, Roxanna Tillotson, Steve Tims, Cindi Tipton, Dena Toombs, Marty Travis, Rodney Trevino, Norma Tribbey, Janet Triche, Gary Turner, Michelle Turvey, Marcia Tuzzio Richard Ugalde, Nancy Van Alstine, Gale Villarreal, Alma Villarreal, Joe Vollette, Pam Wade, james Wainwright, Edward Walker, james Wallace, Du Wayne Walston, Deborah Weil, Joseph Welch, Cheryl Wells, Linda Wenzel, Gary Wenzel, Joan West, Kim Westhoefer, Thomas Whitaker, Alan Whitworth, Williard Wiegman, Janet Wiggs, Nancy L L is - Y if , M 'W s ,ri ,, 8 ,I in X Vklk I vw M J ig f 1-l K -W.. , 'K ' V . , W, ' A f i F I' 1 f ' C It A, W 1.-P' as - Q 5 Wilkins, Gerald Williams, Charles Williams, Edmund Williams, Jamie Williams, Kenneth Williams, Kristi Williamson, Ann Williamson, Rhonda Wilt, Lynn Winkler, Debra ' is . V , Woods, Dana 4, 5, Hg in :J Woods,Donna . Q 1 , ff Woods, Janean 1 ,,,,.:,,i 4, A my . , , . ,, A 3 . .. I ix , M, . Y ' rrsi r ' amamoto' Hugo if ' i'fiss', ' ' Yeater, Mark , .,,,.,, . , i 51 , AVAQ AZ . Yoakum, Becky ' 'U f -Q' WL if 5 ,,,i' ' Y0def, Lmda 1 412: , W . 'KV rj' . , ' 31 I . ,. ,. , '- ZaCl'1a1'y,JCrr16 is 'M .. ' 5 1 Zibelin, Dee 1 W In ' D ?' 4 L ,J Linda Wells and Patty Imbody bribe Ron Gillham into a bid for the Cinderella Ball. Top left: Woody Davis announces the court for Cinderel- la Ball. Top Right Ray Rutledge escorts soph. Duchess Peggy Hewitt. Bottom: Enjoying the Cinderella Ball are Pat Skoglancl and Steve Skinner. Sophs Present Cinderella Ball M ,iw X ,. 'l 1.02 eg if v it 12 Y the ,V I 'M 4 ef., if 5 5 3 25.1 fi Freshmen Adapt Active Leadership Stimulates Freshmen Early in the year, freshmen faces showed confusion at the difficulties of becoming a part of RRC's com- plex world. The junior high school world was soon forgotten as fresh- men became accustomed to the larger campus and more complica- ted schedule. Becoming the young- est of four classes.was a big trans- formation, but the freshmen fitted quickly into the pattern of RRC life. They cheered wildly at football games and pep-rallies, adding to the total spirit of the student body. Ninth graders appeared after school also, increasing the memberships of such organizations as the French Club, Ecology Club, FHA, and Art Club. The Freshmen football and basketball teams as well as the Cavaliers and GRA attracted eager frosh. Of equal importance was aca- demic excellence. The names of many Freshmen were placed on the Honor Roll for their outstanding academic record. The freshman class was led by Student Council Representatives and by President jimmy Speier, Vice president Becky Tutsock, Secretary Cindy Cox, and Treasurer Billy O'Connor pictured at the bottom of the page. At the end of the year, relieved Freshman faces became apprehen- sive Sophomore faces, and the pat- tern began again. 1 SQN. WWNSE 22 S 739 xii? Lunch time proves to be favored by freshmen Laurie Blockman, Theresa Sharon Boyle. Abendschein, Vicki Adams, Sandy 1 Aguilar, Alex A AV i Alejandro, Rosie Alford, Nancy Allred, Lori Alonzo, Gloria Alston, Robbie Alvis, Linda Anderson, Debbie ,was vi M. ' . , if 'Q y fee f ' - -. l f .4 VW! HQ! ,al Pope, Beth Johnson, -1 ' fi'i75f ,, , and if y C and A 6 4 - f A I J ,Ly ,A ,JK WJ- - X14 wi: Q Thy ff Ike M figf' A 31 A 'HY' , ,' W 3 L if 1 X? , -2 I f 5' il i x ' j 1 b e 4,5 lr r hrfffxzffzw,-W, f 1 xg. ' I . - 2 ff , f , 'f ' -QL' ,sau 1, .,,::5f1- gf 1 , ' I 1' I iw H , ij . fa if . ,Q ' 41 f hy, ff! f 6 N ,Q . a -1 . ,, as is w , . . 23 t ...v gf t. sl J I ..,., 1.75 ,44- aggr ' 3.71 ,. 5 5 E1 f 1 ' Q1-'giiff' 1 4 9 is I K W 4' lp e Andrews, Ericka Antonoff, Jayson Arcement, Loraine Armstrong, Amy Arnold, Jim Arroyo, Albert Ashby, Bobby Atkinson, Robert Baker, Edward Baldwin, Michael Ballard, Andy Barloco, Karen Barnes, Deborah Barnett, Randy Bason, Guy Bass, Heidemaria Bazzy, Chris Bealer, Jay Bedell, Robyn Bellah, Suzanne Bennett, Donna Bernhard, Russell Bernhardt, David Bible, David Binz, Christine Bird, Steve Bischoff, Cathy Blaisdell, Tami Bland, Darrell Blankenship, Glenn Blazek, Tom Boeck, Bonnie Bohannan, Pamela Bonifant, Terri Boswell, Vicki Bosworth, Linda Bowman, Darla Bowman, Tim Boyle, Sharon Brace, Phil Brantley, Frank Brantley, Janet Brewer, Marilyn Brockman, Laura Brown, Buck Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Marvin Brumfielcl, Kathy Buchhorn, Betty Buchhorn, Robert Dale Franks presents Kathy Brumfield with a nosegay Qrightj. Spirited Pattie Buffaloe Qabovej cheers the Riders on to Victory! we 4 . . W .. IL if 'S Nr 42:2 ,, rff uv' 4 .w 1 UQ 3 1 . wa-:Q sy. I warg Fascinated by one of Roosevelt s Pep Rallies freshmen try not to show the1r astonishment. Buffaloe, Pattie Bujanos, Letty Burnett, Kelly Burch, Cindy Busch, William Cabell, Clauclia Calamon, Carol Calhoun, Charlotte Canada, Gloria Carclenas, Deborah Carlson, Cynthia Carlton, Deborah Carter, Sally Cassler, Tim Castle, Pam Castro, Carmen Catalani, David Caudill, James Chambers, Karen Chapman, Alan Qabovej The freshmen defensive front line waits for the opponents to break their hucldle before re- suming action. Qrightj Sidney Foss seems to be en- joying herself with Mark Higbe at the Victory Dance. Childres, john Chura, George Clark, Samuel Clarke, Larry Clayton, Layle A if Eififf Clayton, Susan Coble, Judy Cochran, David Cogburn, Janet Cogburn, Teri Coggins, Bill Colley, Tim Collins, Tom Collinsworth, Trudy Connolly, Kathy et? 4 eff- ': - gf 5 f at 'Q . 3' .r af M N- 'fvur Heli-E ff ' .T Nwclefl .af WLM iw W , 3 5? , iii lf' 7 ,lf U 'M' f Cook, Gary Copeland, Cindy Corkill, SaraLee Corona, Javier Courtney, Kathy Cox, Cindy Cox, Kim Crain, Mike Crain, Patricia Croom, Larry Cupp, Kimberly Curney, Cindy Dalton, Donna Daniels, Dwight Davis, Ed Eager freshmen ride on to victory. ,ui , Davis, Mark Davis, Robert Davis, Robert Deitz, John Delaney, Susan DeLeon, Christine Delery, Ida Delgado, Suzanne DeLosSantos, Ernie DeLuna, Ralph Dennis, Pam Devinney, Mike Dickerson, Brenda Dickinson, Alan Dismuke, Carl Dobry , Roseanne Downing, DeeAnn Draker, Scott Drescherl, Kathy Dry, Rex Duarte, Irma Dunne, Donna DuPree, Cheryl Durden, Wanda 1, 3' . W.. i ai if Wg, i t Ui V V ' Delphia, Linda Sherry, and Carmen Castro enjoy a spirited Rough Rider Pep Members of the V.F.W. present Allegra Hemphill Voice of Demo- cracy Winner with award. Dvorak, Bernard Eberlin, Pam Echols, Guy Edwards, Terrie Elkins, Dennis Eller, Jenny Ellis, Barbara Elton, Cathy Emanuel, Milton Enders, Terry jim Arnold, Rebecca Flores, and Carma Tamez enjoy their free time during lunch Espinoza, Paula 35,3 Evans, LaffY ,. , Evans, Lester I' f Evilsizer,Edward Abv If A Evilsizer, George iii.. .J Ferguson, Janette ' Ferrata,John 1 , F incke, Thomas ri Fischer, Brenda ,L F ii Iisigsesaiig r ii lisa: -.---. :-1, -, it if H? Fitzgerald, jeff Freshmen take lunch break to relish Wednesday's spicy Mexican Food. Fitzgerald, Rod Flippin, Donna Flores, Rebecca Ford, Terri Foss, Sidney Fraley, Dan ,, , ,, rr., Franks, Darrah Franks, William ,V,, Friedrich, Diane -'x Freeman, Shayla F 'i ' i ' iii Q 5 . r 1 4,5 , FS VN? In Y-Z , . . 1-...f Mix 'ww -7-ww ,.., - -n X qv, S 1'-' si .V gi .. 'F . qtidfyq Fresco, Mike Gaines, Sally Gamez, Antero Garcia, Theresa Garrison, Mike Gase, Jean Gendron, Norman Gesell, Gen Gifford, Susanne Gilpin, Annitta Gladden, Marcos Gladden, Michael Glasscock, Arnie Goar, Robert Goetzke, Karl Goff, Pat Goll, Lorie Goode, Ginger Gorup, Marion Graham, Judy Graves, Elizabeth Gray, Denise Green, Bruce Green, Rayenette Green, Rita Green, Toni Gregory, Wanda Greiner, Terry Griffin, Greg Griffin, Karen Griffin, Patrick Grobic, Andy Guerra, Patricia Gulley, jerry Gutierrez , joe Hagopian, Terry Hall, Dana Hall, Wanda Hammond, Paula Hannah, Gayle Hansen, Thomas Hardin, Wendell Harrell, Aubrey Harrelson, Scott Harris, David Hartenstine, Karl Hawkins, Jenny Haydel, Raymond Hayden, Alice Head, Ralph L new D ' ' W r. ,, A .F ' , fy ' . 32' ' Qi? ' ' aifaaff W iff . f 9 ' J -' lx , a ' lfizxggii ,, f P ,Q - f- ' V V 1 ff ff' .A X ,o . 2 1 - ' Q , ,'.'.ii I in ' f ' i w ,K Emma , fm I Z .,,M.. F . , in A+gaV,TJ, 1 I ' by 'l -, -. fa l D r esyrs a w rras eelll - e fsasl f ' - ,,,.. f - r 4 f '-ww, -M 'e ,D . ga 'vig If f V we Q J . i' w eff ' , Qabovej Tom Hanson and Carol Kornegay swing to the music of Rain', at the annual Howdy Dance. Qrightj Freshman Debra Kinard and her boyfriend David Palmer believe togetherness is really where it's at! .rw me 5. . .Qu wx-f, what r uf , Q. Q, s J K f a ,XM ,, 3' emi' - Heffner, JoAnn Heinen, Cindy Hemphill, Allegra Hennessy, Mimi Henry, Sharon Hensch, Dawn Hernandez, Larry Hernandez, Ronnie Hewkin, Mary Hicks, Eve Higbie, Mark Hille, Marilyn Hinkel, john Hite, Debbie Hobbs, Brenda Hodges, Pat Hollinshead, Tom Holt, James Holtz, Faye Holtz, Kaye Howmann, Bonnie Hope, Milton Horton, Paul Howard, John Howell, john Hubert, Randy Hudson, Carolyn Huffaker, Lisa Hughey, Laura Humphries, john Hurley, Teresa Imig, Sharon Irons, Teresa Ivey, Kim Jackman, Billy Spirit and Pride Is the Goal of M7599 3-1-ses Qabovej Cramming is an everyday thing as DeeAnn Huntley exemplifies. Qrightj The Armory provided a strange setting for dancing, but ROTC Sweetheart Giselle Miranda takes advantage of the situation anyway. Jackson, Richard Jaegle, Jennifer Janas, Mike Jenison, Lori Jenigan, Samuel Jernigan, Jennifer Johnson, Beth Johnson, Susan Johnston, Colleen Johnston, Debbie Jones, Kevin Jones, Nick Jordan, Robert Kasaras, Chris Keeble, Ben l i gif ,E M Si it f at ,L X! K sms l he 'P' K S V A f 'R Hs 3 el s li six i is Kilgore, Mike Kimble, Pamela Kinard, Debra King, Kelly King, Julie King, Tammy Kintz, Tangie Klipner, Mike Kohnitz, Mark jimmy Stewart prepares for next years season. .'4' ,, Freshman Milton Emanuel learns the way to use Roosevelt's library from our new librarian Mrs. Glenda Alter. Koon, Elaine Koranek, Kathryn Kornegay, Carol Kotara, Gail Kraemer, Daniel f 'K Kratochvil, Gregg Kratz, Doug Kreitzer, Debbie Kuhn, Terri Kullin, Melissa Donny Lents works intently while Lenard Christianson takesabreak. Young artist Mike Briseno and Jimmie Kissick work to create a masterpiece. Linda Alvis seems to enjoy her magazine outside of class. Kwiatkowski, Wanda Lapaglia, John Latham, Kenny LaTour, John Lawler, Marty Lawless, Kristi Leal, Olga Leatherwood, Judy Lee, Debbie Lee, Doug Lee, Vernell Lents, Donny Lewis, Bruce Liberda, Chris Livreri, Pam Freshmen Show Interest in Classes. Receiving a sidelong glance from Don Lents, freshmen Nancy Alford rests after a long hard days work. Lock, Elaine Logan, Bobbie Logan, Carol Longoria, Norm: Lopez, Arlene Lovorn, Beth Lozano, Robert Lynch, Jody Lynch, Judy Lynch, Kathy Lynch, Lex Lyons, David Madden, Jackie Maddux, Kathy Makin, Sheri Manasco, Darlene Mancha, Teresa Manganello, James Mangrem, Jorja Manning, Melissa it I if 1 w 1' wa, WVW 5 f P1 K , . ff FT J 373 if 291, ,V . ref 1 W - V' Y iii ,, I , 7 ' 14 , ' i m '?5'2f111' 1 in ' 5' wzfzel mi.3'sE'f1r.., , ,. fist:-V ,- ff 4 as viii Freshmen English students study literature in an easygoing atmosphere. , Q V ' . Marino, Roberta Marsh, Chris Martin, James Martin, Joyce Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Robert Martinez, Rosa Mason, Tanya Massey, James Matsler, Randy Maynor, Billy McBee, jim McBeth, David McCauley, Charles McCoy, Wendy McDonald, Gordan McDonald, JoAnn McDonald, Sherry McDonough, James McGlocklin, Steve 1 McGee, David McGowan, Gary McGuinness, Kim McNee, Carol McNulty, Francis McVey, John Medlin, Dana Melton, Elizabeth Mena, Carmen Michell, Larry Miller, Catherine Miller, Vicki Milligan, Cindy Miranda, Giselle Mire, Joe Montgomery, Ruth Moore, Sharon Morales, Yolanda Moreau, Sherry Morrison, Kevin Moville, Liz Munson, Becky Murray, James Nealy, Mark Neldon, Susan Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Douglas Niedorf, Randy Nixon, Roxanna Noojin, Jenny Nunez, Ruben Nunns, Marcella Nyman, Alfred O'Brien, Debra O,Brien, jonathan D' , .,f .g,, w , and ff fi ' wi I M ,,,,M,,, ,,, ,WW .,,,..,.,,. ,,,. ,.,,.,. , . . ,ir ,, ffzwwfmaw fi':f,5if'- A 4 N af., , ' if 1, Q4 .Wagf-exzxf:,z1.sf:u: I1I wnz,,fw:,, f. , glfiiiif Nov- :L 'az ,Q ., f f 2? fr, fiij L ' Q .W ,,,., ,' JJ-27 -A :frg,,y.fm, - .Phi ,eiG'+1 f 132' 6, 15? vin:-d i I ! 5' . 241.5 ' 37 I 'NK' N I, l a ff 23 'v 6 SFF? B 5 SZ Y 2 ii s Nw ,Q 1 M 'ff 'fr S A fd P V 2' J fi? E S zrr is zr2 S f .,, -v-. .2 ,vw 4 A S I A. . ' F, , , MW 5,3 M -1 Q i T. ,-1 'iii 7 I 1 4 . f U? ia? 5 XY, sf I Q17 4 ' ' --,-' g l r I I Q is L- , ,fx 15 Y f , JMU? fhgzfgp uf X Q 4' , an ,, . + .. x 3032 -. W fl W2 1 - ' F32 r vi , 'Ha at 3 L , Qs P29 'G-9, .ay 5 ,.,, H N K K X ag A 1 fi 5 ,fix . 5 f f x Larry Bock and David Barnhart be- l1CV6 in hard work and concentration. Olson, Beverly Olson, Todd Orseth, Cheryl Ortman, Randy Osborne, Donald Oswalt, Gary Palm, Tracey Palmer, Patricia kwa L 55 ,-.am , .,, V 1 O'Connor, Billy Oden, Margaret Odle, Lesley Ogden, Barbara O'Keefe, Diane Olney, Richard Carol Kornegay is of freshmen spirit. the embodiment , Q35-31 49,5 , - s' if 293 ,,x- www Q fe . . . 5, J' ge: ., 2 -I N Y , f 'FR Q X if r ,wgff L5 if is 53.4, , . '31 fi . N . ' Q 8111, I i J L 'L LV V . f With a somber expression, Maria San Miguel skims over the Big Stick. Paynter, Rebecca Pearson, Monte Perez, Sonia Permenter, Sheryl Perry, Leslie Peterson, Hal Pfeffer, Danny Phillips, Lewis Pantuso, Mike Paris, Robbie Parker, Vicky Pascal, Cherie Patrick, Patricia ' x ,f To stop and talk is a regular pastime for Fred Smith and Cindy Milligan. Wayne Pritchard and a classmate pick up issues of the Big Stick . I Q1 J 3' s.s: ,K c P Vg J!! if 4 K in i y 1 ,Y 5 nf K if SHI 'P A , ,155-, as-, 5 . s Wx if fi' SJ 3 2 1 Y x 0 'if 1 ga. Phillips, Mindy Phillips, Pattie Phillips, Sheree Polhemus, Richard Pope, Terese Potter, Rex Potts, Pam Price, Patrice Pritchard, Wayne Quintanilla, Agnes Raindl, Claudia Ramirez, Susan Raney, Curtis Rankin, Dan Ray, Martin Ray, Vicki Rayburn, Gabrielle Raymond, Ann Reader, Marty Reid, Penny Jim Murray and Kathy Williams exchange mischie- vous glances. Caren Reilly and Lillian Reader chuckle as a remark is made. auf- f Reilly, Robert Q Reininger, Margo R r ff.. , 1 4, ' if iw- ,- J Reininger, Marvin Reyes, Debbie Richards, jan Richardson, Cathy ,,,x Richeson, Holly Ricks, Sterling Rico, Patsy Riddle, Gloria Freshmen Bruce Lewis and Rinehart, John Scott Wassmund learn creating Rives, john and originality in art class. W ' V ' Roberts, William Q 5 A, ., Y 1, Robinson, Bert , M . r,ii V I 1 ' gf , by g . Rocha, Linda A e Rochelle, Don I tg, i,Vix J Rockwood, Kathi Sharing a tender moment are 7 Rodgers, Beth Sonja Perez and Alex Aguilar at Rodriguez, Luisa the Cinderella Ball. Roehr, Laurie Rogers, Debbie Rodriguez, Lupe 'W J 5 , -MPX Rogers, Don Rosenfeld, Edward Rosier, Janet Rowe, Mike Russell, Ricky Rymill, Bobby Saenz, Kathy Sago, Cherly Ann Sanders, Ernest San Miguel, Maria Teresa Schaper, Nanette Schauer, Gary Scheetz, Dana Schulte, Nena Schulze, Christopher Scoggins, Karen Scott, Brenda Scott, Melinda Severns, Greg Shaw, Robin Shaw, Sharon Sheffield, Robert Sheldon, Pat Sherman, Bill Sherry, Linda Shipley, Ann Shippey, Jackie Shumake, Ricky Sietsma, Gregg Sievers, JoAnn Sifuentes, Rosie Simmons, Alan Sims, Sherry Skinner, Mark Slattery, Paul My ll . , ii SL + H ,si QP' SQ .. ,N A Us ', ga , ' Aff R fig? 4 ' 1, ' gg Ii' 'Ea' - 1 ,Q ,fa S ,, we Mk! ' 1 fi at . J -9 V 1 ff , H I we H , S , fly S ' T wi, , ' 'Q H M , T , J, , V ' '5 K '- 5,515 V 2, WH. : 4 1 wwf, ' - V ' 552125 1 Q 'Lf -F f, f, Q' a f W 4 f' Solis, Celia Speier, jimmy Sprague, Tim Stanfill, Greg Stanley, Richard 4' iff, Stanush, janet 1 '1 ei . Fil Stanush, Nancy x - x 9 M , -my fi 1 K ff ,fa Steele, Kathy Steele, Phillip Stevens, Mark Smith, Fred Smith, jay Smith, Larry Smith, Nancy Smolen, Steven Stewart, james ' Stovall, Robbie li? Strovers, Robert . 4 K, f Struxness, Cindy ll . Sl 5 6' 5-F' ' A Ok S Stubblefield, Jamie M F, , , VIVV Stukey, Randy E 1, 7 5 Suite, Sharon N ' ' fi, , Q Sweet, Cheryl 1 - ' 'Ll' fxlfh! l s x 'Sw ,,,k K Q Tamez, cafmelifa Taylor, Iackye Taylor, Sharman Thibodeaux, Scott Thomas, Mark Thommean, Renay Tidwell, Jimmy Tietz, Melody Tilton, Mark Tims, Marilyn xii, -,f'., . ,- ,:t. k,., , S K 5 A 1--.em ,Ha A 1 -,:1 l',L t f L: i y Vyfgggy vi . ,w. Tinsley, Valerie Tipton, Guy Tipton, Neal Toland, Catherine J kv F H 1 :,, 'W' I , 1 I-,1 fs, a ,, i K - S9 W is ,, a 1 gg? . 2 M M gr we . ' ' 'f i 3 1225 Q57-' ' ,H ,Mft A K ' 5. 11' 1 W, L laol R R W if V '. ,, W , Towery, Russell Truex, Suzanne Tudyk, Marcia Turner, Donald Turner, Lisa Turvey, Richard Tutsock, Becky Ugalde, Ray b , a .I 3, rl Q is :V 'Tre' li i l , . 'f it 4. 'K E 9 s v Ulibarri, Bonnie Vanderpool, Cynthia Van Syckle, Mike Vasquez, Marilynn Villarreal, james Vogel, Becky . in 5 Q Vrba, David Waddell, Pat Warmack, Alene Warner, Richard Watson, Valerie Q 'fe-0 K i . jl.f,,':, i A R , '1-. .fa i I i 1 a if , pei , T , ,ga , r .- is . r L -.M 5 'LK V , V1 ati f 'Ja 9 isggwnfj fav Q, fv wfaso, ., '. fu . a . V :ff -1 ' 'S 4 N, , x wt, 2 El. .1 .nw 95 v we WK: . 5, X - , f ' -if '- r ,MQ si, rf-:v .. ' U za , ,y , i, Q fi , Weatherford, Shirley Weathers, By Webb, Dennis WeHunt, Rebecca Welch, Billy Welty, Gwen Wenzel, Kevin Weyel, Mark Weyrick, Pamela White, Debbie White, Raymond White, Sharon Wilkins, Ronald Williams, Charlie Williams, Kathy Williams, Lewis Williams, Margo Wilson, Mark Wines, Mary Winkler, Susan Witt, Peter Wittich, Arthur Wolken, Stephen Woodrow, Shirley Wright, Acelia Wright, Susan Wycoff, Joseph Ximenes, Rey Yanez, Emeterio Yost, Lisa Zellner, Robin Zib elin, john Zick, Kevin Zick, Shelley zink, Denise Quietly Working behind the tained an atmosphere of warmth and order. Lunch, an endless array of candy bars, hamburgers and hot meals started early and concluded only when the last counter was clean. , Each afternoon, the custodians Lorene Byrngton . . swept up the mountains of trash in C f ' M a eterla anager the silent halls and classrooms, Cafeteria workers, front row, left to right, Mitsui Reedy, Mary Wolfe, Norma Longaria, Marcella Riddle, Melva Wood, Ann Diehl, Sue Haber- man. Back row, Ruth Stoner, Elsa Deptawa, Florence Feuerkein, Lula Coble, Jeanette Hencey, Doris Greek, Lorene Byington. scenes, TR's service personnel main- Custodians, Cafeteria Workers Keep Roosevelt Hearty and Clean refuse from another day. Sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, waxing, they performed tasks essential for proper campus function. George V. Carrizales Head Custodian M X at ' '? 1 s N i J, el W r - at ff-2 , ' -f -Q lf' I A ,rw N125-at - rrg- 2512-il Custodians, front row, left to right, Donato Lopez, Alfonso Diaz Mar- tinez, Bruno Ramirez, Crecensio Onofer, Santos Perez, Jose Perez, Lumbreras Fransisco. Back row, George Carrizales, Fernando Val- dez, Jorge Valdez, Luiz Arriaga, Paul Exon, Alfredo Cervantes. T . Eff Adams, Phil QSpecial Ed.j Page 36 Alder, Lottie QSecretaryj Page 18 Alter, Glenda QAsst. Librarianj Page 22 Anderson, James fAlgebra III Page 24,97 Atchley, Frank QBiology I, Phys. Sci.j Page 26 Atkinson, W. R. QGeometry IQ Page 24,136 Bagget, Win QFootballg Head Coachj Pages 34,65,111,69 Barker, Judy QEnglish IIIQ Page 20 Blackwood, Darlene QAlgebra I,IIj Page 53 Bower, Charles QCalculus, Trigl Anal.j Page 24,97 Mr. McPherson can't believe bolts come in big sizes. Faculty Index Bourg, Connie QA. 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QRelated IB,IIj Page 25 Laird, Sarah QVocational Ad- justment Coordinatorj Page 36 LeBlanc, Paul' QBuilding Maintenancej Page 36 Lee, Nancy QEMRQ Page 36 Lilly, Mary QArt Il Page 30 MaGee, Robert lBasketball, PEQ Page 34,72,80 McNamara, Ca.rra QPep Squad, PEJ Page 134,1 16 McPherson, Norman lDistributive Educationj Page 32,156 Malone, Audrey QBiology IJ Page 26,52 Marsh, Thomas QChemistry I,IIj Page 26,50 Marthes, Cynthia QEnglish IIIQ Page 20 Martin, Ronald QAdministrative aidj Page 16 Matsler, joan QSecretaryj Page 18 Mayfield, Iona fSpecial Ed.l Page 36 Miller, Charlotte Cosmetologyj Page 32,158 Miller, Dodie QBookkeeping I,IIj Page 31 Moore, Gus Uournalism I,II,IIIQ Page 30,106,102 Moravits, Al QI-Iealth, Golf Coach, Page 34 Morgan, jean QWorld Historyj Page 28 Morrow, Mike QPrincipalj Page 14,16,120,178,119,102 Muenchow, Marcus QEnglish Ill Page 21 Musselwhite, Fran QGovernmentj Page 28 Nelson, Milton QPhysical Sciencej Page 27 Niehoff, Robert QEnglish IVJ Page 21,74 Parker, Barbara QEnglish I, German lj Page 21 Penn, Perry QDrafting, General Shopj Page 33 Pettibon, Charles QAuto Mechanics 1,113 . 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Historyj Page 29 Waters, Susan QEnglish IU Page 22 Wayland, Randi QTennis, Physical Educationj Page 35 Weyel, Peggy QWorld Historyj Page 29,238 Wilkins, Iris QBiology I,IIQ Page 27 Williams, Clayton QAuto Paint 85 Body I,IIj Page 33 Winden, Mary QChoirj Page 30,125 Wolff, Martin QA. Historyj Page 29 Yoe, John QGeometry I, Physical Sciencej Page 27 Zimmermann, R. QGeometry IQ Page 25 Adamson, Teresa D.-Cavaliers-2, FHA-1,2, OEA-3, page 184. Alders, Klausdieter B.-German Club-4, page 184. Alvarado, Elva-DECA-3, FBLA, GRA, OEA, page 184. Andrews, James N.-page 184. Andrews, Susan E.-Acappella Choir-3,4, Girls Choir-1, JV Choir-2, page 184. Arana, Irma-FBLA-4, page 184. Arcemont, Ralph C.-Football-1, VICA-3,4, page 184. Arguijo, Orlando A.-Basketball-1, 2,3,4, Beta Club-4, JCL-3,4, Track-1,2, pages-76,136,184. Asbury, Cynthia A.-Bowling Club- 4, Campus Life-4, GRA-Vice- President-4, page 184. Ashby, Mary M.-Beta Club-3,4, Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-1,2,3, Pa- triots-3,4, Student Council-1,2, page 184. Awalt, Hazel L.-AFS-1,2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,-4, French Club-1,2,3 4, German Club-3,4, Mu Alpha Theta-3, President-4, National Honor Society-3,4, Science Club-2, Spanish Club-4, pages 96,138,143,146. Baker, Delores K.-page 184. Barclay, Gerald L.-page 184. Barker, Valarie A.-Art Club-3,4, Cavaliers-1,2, JCL-3, OEA-3, page 184. Barnes, Linda R.-page 184. Bazzy, Teresa S.-page 184. Becker, Diann E.-Band-1,2,3,4, Bowling Club-4, German Club- 3,4, page 186. Bell, Susan K.-Cavaliers-1, FBLA- 4, German Club-4, Big Stick Staff-1, Spanish Club-1, page 186. Bennett, William D.-page 186. Benson, Deborah A.-DECA-3,4, Swimming Team-1,2, page 186. Bernhardt, Michael D.-Spanish Club-2,3,4, Swimming Team-2,3, page 186. Bertirotti, Linda A.-Campus Life- 3, Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-3,4, Saga- more and Big Stick Staff-4, page 186,207. Bible, Charlotte E.-Cavaliers, Choir-Girls, page 186. Birch, Sandar E.-Drama Club-1,2, 3, German club-4, Big Stick Staff-1,2,3, page 186. Bissell, Steve R.-Bowling Club, Key Club, National Honor So- Senior Index Begin ciety, Tennis-Varsity-3, JV Ten- nis, page 186. Black, Ruth-GRA, page 186. Blando, Vicki L.-Advisory Presi- dent, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, page 186. Bobo, Russell W.-page 186 Botella, Raymond J.-page 186. Bowden, Joanne M.-chess Club, OEA, page 186. Bowman, Nancy L.-page 217. Bowman, Rebecca L.-page 186. Bragg, Deborah A.-National Honor 9 Soc iety-3,4, Number Sense-3,4, page 186. Brinkley, Danlny R.-page 186. Britt, Terry E.-page 186. Britton, Linda L.-page 186. Brockman, Emily B.-page 186. Brooks, Brenna L.-Cavaliers-2, Choir-A-2,3, P1-1A-1,2,3, Pa- trio ts-3,4, pages 185, 186, 196. Brown, Barbara A.-Cavaliers-2, FHA-3, Patriot-3, DECA-4, page 186. Brown, Elizabeth-page186. Brown, George A.-page 65. Brown, Linda A.-page 186. Brown, Walter C.-Advisory Presi- dent-3,4, Bera Club-4, FBLA-4, Football-1,2,3,4, Track-4, pages 65,186. Bryan, Sharon L.-DECA-3,4, page 187. Buentello, Patricia-Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-1,2,3, Patriots-3,4, pages 15O,187. Burnett, Albert F.-Football-1, page 187. Burns, Barbara L.-Beta Club-Sec- retary-3,4, Cavaliers-2, Class Of- ficer-Secretary-3, French Club-2, Student Council-4, pages 101,187. Byrd, Judy L.-Band-Varsity-1,2,3, 4, German Club-4, page 188. Byrne, Sandra K.-pages 44,101, 114,115,185,196. Cabell, Larry A.-Varsity Tennis, page 188. Calamon, Dorothy E.-Swimming Team-2,3, page 188. Caldwell, Bobby D.-188. Campos, Linda G.-Cavaliers, FBLA, FHA, Patriots, page 188. Carlson, Susan K.-Band-Varsity-1, 2,3, FHA-1, ROTC Sweetheart- 2, page 188. Caron, Elaine B.-FHA, VICA, page 188. Carter, Kathleen A.-page 188. Cartwright, Mark T.-pages 44,45, 65,68,69,73,101,188. Carty, Margret L.-Art Club, Ger- man Club, Library Club, Literary Club, Rifle Club, page 188. Casper, Lawrence C.-page 188. Caudill, Virginia L.-page 188. Champion, Le W.-page 188. Chapman, Keith O.-page 125,188. Charbonneau, Linda A.-Cavaliers- 1, FHA-2, GRA-2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, National Honor So- ciety, pages 96,188. Cifelli, Gloria P.-page 189. Chidgey, Joseph J.-page 65,68,69. Clapp, Kenneth J.-page 189. Clegg, Lois P.-page 189. Coleman, Cheri R.-page 189. Collins, Douglas L.-Swimming Team-2,3,4, page 189. Cook, Bette L,-Cavaliers-1,2, Choir-JV-1, Acappella-2, Class Officer-Secretary-1, DECA-4, page 189. Cook, Joseph B.-Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, page 189. Cook, William T.-page 189. Cooley, Carla-page 189. Cooley, Walter T.-Choir-1,2,3,4, Tennis, page 189. Cox, Ann L.-AFS-3, Cavaliers-3, Drama Club-1, French Club, GRA-2. Crawford, Kenneth B.-DECA-3,4, page 189. Croley, Jill E.-page 190. Cromwell, Elizabeth K.-FBLA-4, GHA-1,2, Rodeo Club-2,3, Ten- nis-JV-1, Varsity-2, page 190. Crowder, Colette-page 190. Crownover, Dick R.-AFS, Chess Club, FTA, Football-2, JCL, Key Club-Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Scope. Crutchfield, Donna M.-Cavaliers-1, 2, FHA-1,2, PTA-2, GRA-2,3, VICA-Historian-3,4, page 190. Cunningham, Patrick J.-Debate Team, Scope, Speech Club, page 143,19O. cupp, John R.-AFS, FBLA, ROTC, page 190. Curry, Sheila E.-VICA-3,4, page 190. Curtis, Amy-Spanish Club-4, page 190. Curtis, Charles F.-ROTC-1,2,3, ROA-3,4, Varsity Band-1,2,3, page 190,195. Damian, David E. J.-pages 65, 7O,190. Daniels, Mary A.-page 190. DeCunnick, Karen S.-Cavaliers-1, Sergeant-2, FBLA-1,2,4, FHA- 1,2,4, FTA-4, pages 143,190. Degen, Robert T.-Baseball-3,4, Golf-1, National Honor Society- 4, Spanish Club-4, page 190. De Martino, Lydia E.-page 190. De Rocher, Robert J.-Band-Van sity-1,2,3,4, Honor-1,2,3, Bas- ketball-1, DECA-3,4, page 190. Despault, Nancy C.-page 190. Deville, Debra L.-Mu Alpha Theta- 3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, Spanish Club-president-3,4, pages 146,190. Dickey, Cheryl A.-AFS-4, Cava- liers-1, pages 46,191. Dickman, Diane A.-Cavaliers-1, FBLA-2,3, FHA-1, French Club- 4, GRA-2,3, Scope-3,4, Speech Club-3,4, pages 96,143,19O. Dickson, David H.-Band-Varsity- 1,2,3, Assistant Drum Major-4, page 190. Diefendorf, Lynn O.-Beta Club-3, Cavaliers-1,2, Patriots-3,4, FHA- 1, pages 185,191. Dinardi, Vincent J.-page 191. Dobry, Robert T.-Basketball-1,2, Beta Club-3,4, FBLA-1, Foot- ball-1,2,3,4, Student Council-1, 2, Track-1,2,3,4, pages 65,66, 69,70,73,191. Dotterman, Denise A.-Big Stick sfaff.2, FHA, WCA-3,4, page 191. Dotterman, Karen M.-page 191. Dove, Stephen B.-page 192. Downing, Matthew Cx.-Basketball, DECA-3,4, page 192. Duke, Teri S.-page 192. Dunaway, Lydia E.-page 192. Duncan, Robert P.-Beta Club-4, Baseball-2,3, Captain-4, Big Stick Carrier-4, Football-JV-2, Spanish Club-4, page 193. Durand, Mark J.-DECA-3, Presi- dent, City Historian-4, Football- 1,2, page 193. Dutcher, Harold W.-pages 65, 67,70. Eanes, Paula K.-page 193. Earl, Kathleen M.-Band-2,3, His- torian-4, German Club-2, page 193. Easterling, Donna L.-page 193. Eberlin, Deborah L.-OEA-3,4, Senior Index page 193. Edmond, Detras O.-FTA-4, GRA- 3,4, page 193. Edwards, Chaundra L.-French Club-4, National Honor Society- 3, Quill and Scroll-4, Sagamore- Organizations-4, pages 143,193. Elkins, Wayne R.-page 193. Ellas, Jean M.-Cavaliers-2, FTA- District Officer-4, GRA-1, Big Stick-Business Manager-2,3,4, Quill and Scroll-3, President-4, Spanish Club-4, page 193. Ellis, Preston M.-page 193. Enders, Katherine A.-Cavaliers, Latin Club, National Honor So- ciety, pages 96,193. Engel, Barbara J.-Cavaliers-2,3, FHA-1, French Club-2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, Number Sense-3,4, pages 96,138,143,194. Engel, Janice D.-Cavaliers-2,3, FHA-1, French Club-2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, National Hon- or Society-3,4, Number Sense-3, 4, pages 96,138,143,194. Engel, Michael C.-page 194. English, Valton B.-page 194. Epperson, Cynthia A.-FHA-2, GRA-2, Vice-President-3, Presi- dent4, Choir-Vice-President-4. Escalante, Anthony-page 194. Esquivel, Robert G.-DECA-4, page 194. Etheridge, Reginald W.-page 194. Fey, Bruno H.-DECA-3,4, page 194. Fix, Donna D.-Advisory President- 2,3,4, Cavaliers-2, FHA-1,2,3,4, page 194. Fleming, Georgia L.-pages 48, 194,196. Flippin, Kathie F.-DECA-3, FTA- 2, Sagamore-Senior Ed.-4. Franks, Linda C.-Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-2,3, OEA-Vice-President- 3,4, page 194. Franks, Michael O.-DECA-3,4, page 194. Freeman, Robert A.-page 194. Freimarch, Hans P.-DECA-3,4, page 194. Fournier, Raymond B.-Basketball- 1,2, Beta Club-3,4, Football-1,2, 3,4, JCL-1, National Honor So- ciety-3,4, Track-1,2,3,4, pages 40,65,66,73. Fraley, Robert N.-pages 110,152. Friedli, john L.-page 65,194. Frye, Steven R.-Baseball-1,2,3,4, Basketball-1,2, Beta Club-3,4, Class Officer-Vice-Pre sident-4, Football-1,3,4, FTA-3, Key Club-4, National Honor Society- 4, Sagamore-2, pages 43,65,67, 69,194. Gaertner, Michael D.-Key Club-4, ROTC-1,2,3, Spanish Club-4, Speech Club-4, Thespians-4, pages 194,206. Gamez, Delores A.-FBLA, Spanish Club, Slide Rule, Speech Club, Tennis Team, page 194. Gannon, Karen E.-OEA, FHA, page 194. Garrison, Nancy J.-page 194. Garza, Yolanda A.-Cavaliers-2, Captain-3, Cheerleader-4, GRA- 2, VICA-Chapter Club Advisor- 3, District V President-4, State Vice-President-4, Advisory President-4. Gasner, Steven H.-page 194. Geiger, Karen L.-page 195. Geiger, Sherie M.-DECA-3, Ger- man Club, page 195. Genereux, Suzanne M.-Art Club- 3, Parliamentarian-4, FHA-1, GRA-2,3, JCL-Treasurer-3, Trea- surer-4, National Honor Society- 3, Tennis-JV-1,2, Varsity-3, pages 46,145,195. Gibbens, Elizabeth A.-page 195. Gibbons, Bridget A.-Cavaliers-2, FBLA-4, National Honor So- ciety, Patriots-3, page 195. Gilmore, Barbara G.-page 195. Gladden, Tina M.-Cavaliers-3, DECA-Parliamentarian-4, FHA, page 195. Glaspy, Phillip E.-Band-1,2,3,4, German Club-2, Scope-4, page 195. Glennon, Carol B.-AFS-2, Choir- IV-1, Chamber-1,3,4, Concert- 2, Secretary-3, Campus Life-2, National Honor Society-3,4, German Club-1, Secretary-2, Vice-President-3, Vice-President- 4, Tennis-JV-1, Varsity-2, pages 96,142,195,206. Glisson, Kathrym L.-Band-1,2, Ma- jorette-3,4, Choir-1, All Region- 3, JCL-Historial-4, pages 1 18, 120,195,197. Goedrich, Cynthia C.-GRA-2,3, National Honor Society-4, page 195. Gomez, Juanita-FBLA, GRA, OEA, page 195. Gonzalez, Carlos C.-DECA-3,4, Football-1, age 196. Gonzalez, Noellia-Art Club, FHA, GRA, Spanish club, page 196. Graham, Cathy R.-page 196. Grasse, Deborah G.-Cavaliers-2, DECA-3,4, FTA-1, FTA-2, page 196. Griffin, Pamela D.-Varsity Band- 1,2,3,4, page 196. Griffin, Peggy L.-Band-1,2, OEA- 3,4, page 196. Grigsby, Dorothea A.-AFS-1,2,3,4 Art Club-Vice-President-3, Presi- dent-4, French Club-1,2,3, Trea- surer-4, National Society-3,4, page 96,143,196. Grimm, Dorthay L.-French Club-1 page 196. Gross, Dorothy L.-FHA-1, VICA- 3 Historian-4, page 196. Guesman, Betty J.-Girls Rifle Team-3, National Honor So- ciety-3,4, OEA-4, page 196. Gutierrez, Celia-page 196. Gutierrez, Michael A.-Varsity Band, page 196. Guy, Mary J.-page 197. Gwaltney, Gretchen J.-FHA-Presi- dent-4, pages 52,53,147,197. Hade, Jimmi L.-Campus Life-3, Cavaliers-3, FHA-3, Scope-4, pages 43,197. Haines, Judith A.-Beta Club-3,4, Cavaliers-2, FBLA-4, FHA-1,2,3, 4, National Honor Society-4, pages 96,197. Hale, Donna R.-GRA-2,3, page 197. Hall, James E.-Chess Club-3, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, Number Sense- 3,4, Slide Rule-2,3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, page 197. Hall, Wendy L.-Beta Club-3,4, FHA-1,2,3, Cavaliers-2, National Honor Society-3,4, Patriots-3,4, Student Council-1,2,3, Treasur- er-4, Tennis-1, pages 96, 101, 197. Hallmark, Susan E.-Cavaliers-1,2, JCL-2, Secretary-3, Vice-Presi- dent-4, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, Na- tional Honor Society-3, Vice- President-4, Slide'Rule Club, pages 96,145,187,189. Hamilton, Barbara W.-Mu Alpha Theta-4, Number Sense-4, Scope-3, page 197. J Senior Index Hampson, Sandra L.-Pages 96, 120,197. Hannah, Mark E.-page 197. Harbin, Elizabeth J.-Bowling Club, Choir, Library Club, Rifle Team, page 1 97. Hardwick, David E.-Advisory Presi- dent-1,3, Basketball-1,2,3, Choir- 1, National Honor Society-4, page 198. Harlos, Betty J.-Band-Varsity-2, FHA-1, German club-2, OEA- 4, page 198. Harris, Randall M.-Band-Varsity-1, 2,3,4, Basketball-1,2,3, Golf-4, page 198. Hauser, Richard D.-Football-1, French Club, ROTC, page 198. Hay, Thomas D.-page 198. Heath, Lisa M.-page 198. Hemphill, Tawanah R.-Sagamore- 4, pages 187,198. Hennig, Steven J.-Basketball, DECA, page 198. Henry, Karen D.-FHA-3, Vice- President, Queen of FHA Ball-4, Key Club Sweetheart-4, Spanish Club-2, pages 44,45,147,198. Hernandez, Mariana M.-FBLA, FHA, page 198. Hernandez, Roland M.-ROTC, page 51,199. Hicks, Sandra L.-page 199. Hill, Martha A.-Band-1, Cavaliers- 1,2,3, Choir-2, Scope-4, page 199. Hille, James C.-page 199. Hiller, Betty J.-Cavaliers-1, OEA- 3,4, page 199. Hillmer, Rhonda S.-Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-1,2,3,4, German Club-4, National Honor Society-3, Presi- dent-4, pages 96,199. Himes, Christal A.-AFS-1,2,3, Sec- retary-4, Cavaliers-2,3, FHA-1,4, French Club-1, Sagamore- Fea- tures-4, pages 138,199. Hinkel, Clark R.-Football-1, Key Club-Secretary-3,4-, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4 National Honor So- ciety-Treasure-3,4, ROTC-2,3, Slide Rule Club-1,2,3,4, Student Council-4, pages 96,101, 136,199. Hippler, Deborah L.-Swimming Team-Varsity-2, VICA-Treasur- er-3,4, page 199. Hoff, Barbara J.-German Club-3, President-4, National Honor So- ciety-3,4, Mu Alpha Theta-4, pages 96,142,199. Holland, Candice J.-FHA, Rodeo Club, ROTC-Colonel of Girls Drill Team, Sweetheart, page 199. Hollick, Thomas C.-VICA, page 199. Hopkins, Connie L.-page 199. Hoover, Charles A.-Scope, Span- ish Club, pa e 199. Howard, Eldrifge D.-page 199. Howe, Fred V.-page 199. Howell, Teresa L.-page 199. Howie, Deborah L.-page 199. Hudson, Beverly A.-pages 46, 199,211 Huebner, Daniel S.-page 199. Humphreys, Teresa A.-Bowling Club-3,4, FBLA-Secretary-3, FHA, page 200. Hunsworth, Barry L.-B.and-Varsity- 1,2,3,4, pages 120,143,200. Huntley, James L.-Football-1,2, VICA-3,4, page 200. Icke, Charles J.-DECA-3,4, page 200. Irons, JoAnn L.-Beta Club-2, Cav- aliers-2, Mu Alpha Theta-2,3, National Honor Society-3, page 200. Ivey, Glenn P.-Basketball-1, ROTC-1,2, page 200. Jackley, Mark S.-page 200. Jackson, Phillip W.-page 200. Jaeger, Michael A.-AFS, German Club, ROTC, page 200. Jenkins, John L.-Basketball-1, Football-1,2, Drama Club-1, DECA-4, pages 50,200. Johnson, Jasmine R. A.-FBLA-4, Cavaliers-2,3, French Club-1,2, FTA-2, German Club-4, Student Council-1, page 200. Johnson, Robert K.-page 200. Johnson, Ruby L.-VICA-Treasur- er-3, Club Advisor-4, page 200. Jolley, Lynn D.4Cavaliers-2, FHA- 1,2, page 200. Jones, Jimmie S.-Cavaliers-1, Choir-1,2,3,4, GRA-4, Spanish Club, pages 43,125,201 Jones, Jo Anne-pages 146,201. Kappel, Katherine A.-Band, FBLA, FHA, JCL, page 201. Kaualoku, Stephen D.-page 201. Keeble, Leon J.-page 201. Keller, Kevin P.-Baseball-2,3, Foot ball-1,2, DECA-3, page 201. Kidd, Douglas O.-page 201. Kinard, Garland A.-page 201. Kippes, Janet E.-FHA-2, Speech Club-2,3,4, Thespians-2,3,4, pages 138,201. Kirkland, Vicki V.-page 201. Kirsling, Nancy A.-Beta Club-3,4, Cavaliers-2, FHA-1,2,3, Interact Club-1,2, page 201. Klingensmith, Mary Ann-Choir-3, 4, page 201. Kloman, Curt S.-Football-4, page 65,201. Knowles, James C.-Band-1,2,3,4, Choir-2,3,4, page 202. Koch, Charles P.-page 202. Kraemer, Sharon K.-VICA-Report- er-3, President-4, page 202. Kuchera, Cynthia A.-Cavaliers-1, FHA-1,2, GRA-3, page 202. Kuykendall, Lorna L.-FBLA- District President-1,2, The Big Stick-Feature Editor-3, Editor-4, pages 197,202. Kwiatkowski, Michael J. H.-Radio Club, ROTC, page 202. Lane, Stephen W.-German Club-4, page 202. Laird, Wheeler E.-page 48,77. Laney, Yvonne-page 202. LaRue, Joseph E.-DECA-3,4, Football-1,2, Track-1,2, page 202. LaRue, Patricia A.-Cavaliers-2,3, Choir-4, page 202. Lawler, Rebecca A.-page 202. Leach, David R.-Track-1,2,3, page 202. Leal, Alfredo-page 202. Lee, Scott D.-Baseball-1, ROTC-1, 2,3, Spanish Club-1, page 202. Leeper, Esther C.-page 203. LeFebvre, Anne M.-Cavaliers-2,3, FHA-3,4, JCL-4, page 203. LeGrancl, George W.-page 203. Lewis, Karen R.-FHA-1, Sagamore- Co. Editor-4, page 109,203. Lico, Paul S.-Band-1,2,3, page 203. Limkemann, Barbara j.- age 203. Lindner, Stephen C.-Basketball, FBLA, Football, page 76,203. Lobnitz, Laurie M.-Cavaliers-2, FHA-2, Patriots-3,4, pages 196,203. Logan, John C.-Drama Club-1,2,3, 4, Big Stick Staff-, Thespians, pages 145,203. Loredo, Julia B.-Beta Club-3,4, Cavaliers-1, Cheerleader-JV-2, Varsity-4, FBLA-Reporter-4, FHA-1,2,3, Secretary-4, Patriots- 3, National Honor Society, pages Senior Index 41,96,114,115,195,2o3. Losey, Patrick D.-Baseball-2, page 203. Love, Sharon L.-page 203. Lowe, Karen S.-page 203. Lumpkin, Forrest D.-Football-Var- sity-Trainer-1,2,3,4, Track-Var- sity-Trainer-1,2, JCL-4, Saga- more-Sports Editor-2, page 203. Lumpkin, Wilton R.-page 204. Lynn, Jackie D.-Baseball, page 204. McBride, Noble K.-page 205. McClintock, Diane K.-OEA-4, page 205. McCoy, Victor W.-page 65,68, 69,70. McDaniel, Douglas E.-VICA, DECA-page 205. McGee, Robert J.-page 205. McGowan, jack C.-page 205. McGrath, Dennis Ffpage 205. McKinney, Michael S.-page 150,206. McKinley, Nancy P.-page 206. McLaren, Pamela S.-page 206. McLelland, Mark L.-Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, National Honor So- ciety-3,4, Tennis-JV-2, Varsity- 3, Student Council-3,4, pages 96,101,206. McLeod, Betsy L.-Cavaliers-3, page 206. McQueeney, Cheryl A.-Campus Life, Cavaliers, FHA, FTA, page 206. Mabrey, Martha L.-JCL-2,3, page 204. Macken, Victoria S.-DECA, page 204. Madden, Janetta M.-Band-1,2, VICA-Parliamentarian-3,4, page 204. Maggard, Alyce M.-Choir, age 204. Makin, Valarie S.-204. Manganello, Marian K.-Cavaliers, FTA, FHA, Patriots, pages 204,205. Marrow, Sandra L.-Cavaliers, FBLA, FHA, Spanish Club, page 204. Marsh, Linda L.-Cavaliers-1,2, Class Standout-1,2,3, FBLA- Secretary-4, FHA, ROTC- Sweetheart-2,3, Valantine Sec- retary-3, pages 50,100,101,204. Marshall, Patricia M.-page 204. Martin, Debra A.-OEA-3,4, page 204. Massey, Kathryn M.-Band-1,2, Treasurer-3, President-4, pages 123,205. Math, Dennis E.-page 205. Matthews, Debra L.-Cavaliers, FHA, DECA, Patriots, page 205. Maule, Maximilian L.-page 205. Maxey, Gaye L.-Choir, German Club, page 205. Maynard, Louise A.-FHA-4, JCL- Historian-3, President-4, Nation- al Honor Society, Scope-3,4, Swimming Team-2, page 205. Menger, Edwin F.-page 206. Middleton, Karen A.-FHA-1, page 206. Milligan, Barbara J.-page 206. Milton, Jacquelyn A.-Cavaliers-2, FHA-1,3, GRA-2, page 206. Miner, Tommy M.-Band, Baseball, page 206. Moon, Brenda C.-OBA-4, 4 page 207. Moore, Barbara K.-Beta Club, Cavaliers, FHA, Patriots, page 207. Moore, Cynthia J.-Cavaliers-1,2, FHA-1,2,3, OEA-3,4, page 207. W Moore, David W.-page 207. Moseley, Ben L.-page 207. Moser, Robert E.-ROTC, page 207. Moss, Jessica E. J.-page 201. Mullins, Catherine A.-AFS-3,4, Advisory President-3, Cavaliers- 2, FHA-1, JCL-1, Secretary-2, Mu Alpha Theta-3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, Patriots-3,4, Slide Rule Club-1,2, page 207. Nault, Henry G.-ROTC-1,2,3, Sagamore-Photographer-4, Thes- pian-3,4, page 207. Neal, Shane P.-Baseball-1,2,3,4, Football-1,2, page 207. Neumeister, jon G.-page 207. Neville, Deborah K.-Cavaliers, FBLA, page 207. Norman, Nancy J.-Cavaliers-2, Pa- triots-3,4, page 207. Novosad, Beverley J.-Cavaliers-1,2, FBLA-Chaplain-4, FHA-1,2, Na- tional Honor Society-4, Patriots- 3, Major-4, Sagamore-Co. Editor- 4, pages 109,208. Nunez, Antonio-VICA, page 208. Nunez, Victor R.-VICA, page 208. Nuss, Cheryl V.-Tennis-Varsity, page 208. Oatman, Tommie J.-OEA-4, page 208. O'Connell, Duane-page 208. Olrech, Rob-Roy-pages 45,125, 208. Oviedo, Maria T.-AFS-1,2,3,4, FTA-Chapter Secretary-1,2, Chapter President-3,4, District President-4, Interact Club-1, German Club-4, Spanish Club-4, page 208. Owensby, Kristy L.-Beta Club-3,4 Advisory President-2, Cavaliers- 1,2, Chr-,ir-2, FHA-1,2,3, FTA-2 3,4, Patriots-3,4, ROTC-Sweet- heart-1,2,3, page 208. Page, Mark P.-pages 48,55, 125,208. Palm, Dennis E.-page 208. Palmer, Eda M.-Tennis-Varsity, page 208. Paloczy, Susan T.-German Club-2, 3, Secretary-4, GRA-2,-4, Tennis- 1,2,3,4, pages 138,209 Parker, Dan L.-Chess Club, Num- ber Sense, Student Council, Thespians, pages 54,209. 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Kimble, Kay 233 Kinard, Don 233 Kippes, Kenneth 146,234,136 Kleinfelder, John 120,234,121 Kniepkamp, Donna 234 Koch, Karen 234 Krick, Jon 234 Kuhn, Bob 234 Kuhnewr, Terri 234,143,106 Laird, Meg 234 Latham, Linda 234 Lawson, David 120,234,125,121 Leach, Bruce 234 Lee, Paula 234 Lee, Will 235 Lenz, Mike 65,235,43,119 Lerner, Barbara 235 Lidiak, Frank 235 Lievense, Ruth 235 Little, Bobby 235 Lockett, Carol 235,120 Love, Pat 235 Lovestock, Sandra 235 Lycas, Anne 235 Maule, Eddie 235 Martin, Wendy 235 Malone, Tim 146,235 Mann, Debbie 235 Marlin, Gail 235,118 Martin, Mike 120,235 1 U ffm, A, I , , .. f a f 1 Q ' EZ 1 I S the real thlng w COCA COLA BOTTLING CO H 5 en OF SAN ANTONIO Rex Men tgomerq am ww me qu REALTURS 7 '5x- Qa':,-..,z:- -A2 -wi nd 'aafw -H mam-115' filiiilw ' lllhwsmunww W uf iff e Deol In Rough Rider Country Rex Montgomery Q AI McCoy 0 Jeon Montgomery Q, REALTQRS 8 0 George Gardner o Folke Johnson 0 Normo Gardner FSIATQ' LET S TRADE 1784 Aushn Hnghwcuy 0 Son Antonio Texos 78218 1Arec1 Code 5121 826 9511 1' 6, Q Do o Eo Terli g ioys c Coke. 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' ' 9411.-:K-'.'x.:, A Yf ll I ll I I -v Martin, Patricia 235 McBee, Judy 235,1 18 McBride, Kay 235 McCammon, Tim 71,235 McCarty, Randy 233,235 McCarty, Suzanne 235,136 McClaugherty, Kathy 222,235,118 McElroy, Debbie 236 McFarland, Debra 236,118 McFarland, Gary 236,107 McGee, James 65,236 McKinley, Mara 236 McIlhaney,Julie 236,143 McLaughlin, Pat 236 McLeod, Zoe 236 McRaven, Bill 231,236 Melton, Susan 236 Mendez, Sylvette 236 Mercer, Virginia 236 Meyers, John 146,236,136 Meznarich, David 236 Mielke, Thomas 120,236,121 Miller, Chris 236 Misner, Michael 237 Moody, Debbie 237 Moore, James 237 Morales, Irma 237 Morris, Susan 237 Mosely, Cherie 237 Nabors, Doug 237 Nelson, Debbie 237 Newman, Eddie 237,152 Neyland, Jeff 237 obefg, David 237 Ogden, Keith 237 Okiyama, Rena 237 Ontiveros, John 237 Pace, Mike 237 Palmer, David 237 Parma, Michael 237 Pascal, Neal 120,237,121 Peacock, Becky 237 Phelps, Venee 237 Phillips, Becky 234,237,118,49 Phillips, Vicki 237,141 Pogue, Mozelle 237 Ponce, Mark 238 Potter, Potter, Mike 238 Monica 238,106 Pursley, Gloria 238 Randolph, Barbara 239,125 Raney, Lynette 239 Rankin, Steve 239 Ray, Al 239 Reader, Jennie 239 Reed, Marji 239 Reed, Randy 120,239,121 Rehkopf, Sally 239 Reif, Karen 239 Reininger, Randy 239 Reininger, Russell 239 Reininger, Tom 152,239 Remmert, Melissa 138,239,118,101, 143 Reiifio, shiilyii 122,239,112,118 Reno, Yvonne 239 Rhine, Debbie 239 Rhodes, Harry 239 Rice, Denise 239,1 16 Richards, Kim 239,118 Richardson, Connie 239 Richardson, Donna 239 Rico, Edward 239 Rimmer, Bobby 239 Rives, Jay 239 Roberts, Mike 240 Robinson, Lisa 240 Rodgers, Dan 146,240 Rodriguez, Ezequiel 240 Roll, Robert 240 Roland, Steve 65,230,240 Rossett, Sylvia 240 Rossow, Stanley 240 Rowe, Cindy 240 Rueda, Sandra 240 Rust, Evelyn 240 Rutledge, Raymond 240 Sanford, Jimmy 65,228,240 Sardelli, Enrico 120,240 Sears, Mike 65,68,73,240 Seavers, Linda 240 Schwartz, Kevin 240 Schwarde, Richard 120,240,121 Shaw, Donna 234,240 ShefHeld, Debbie 240,118 Sheffield, James 240,121 Shelton, Wade 240 Shode, Suzanne 240,118 Siefkin, Kim 240,118 Sievers, Kim 241 Sims, Suzanne 241,101 Slattery, Dan 65,68,241 Slaughter, David 241 Slaughter, Tarina 241 Smith, Cynthia 241 Smith, Danny 241 Smith, Debra 241,2o,121 Smoak, Micheal 241 Sneed, Paul 241 Snodgrass, Kathy 241 Snowdon, Gary 75,242,247 Sottilo, Tony 152,242 Spann, Patty 139,242 Speier, Mary 40,53,114,115,101 242 Sprague, Mike 242 Stahmann, Rodney 242 Steele, Karen 242,118 Stein, Liz 120,242 Stephens, Lea 242 Stewart, Nancy 242,118 Stiles, Judy 242,118 sm, Jimmie 242 Stofa, Jo Beth 242 Struxness, Arthur 242 Sullivan, Charles 242,143 Tabor, Barbara 242,116 Taylor, Bonnie 242 Taylor, Cheryl 242,118 Theige, Robert 242 Thoman, Sherry 242 Thomas, Diane 242 Townsend, Claude 242 Turner, Kenneth 242 Tyree, Donald 242 Ugalde, Margaret 243 Ulibarri, Prundencio 243 Vazque, Mari 244 Victory, Vivian 244 Vosacek, Debbie 244 Vrba, Jimmy 244,136 Waddell, Pam 244 Wall, Maiinda 244 Ward, Thomas 244 Warmack, Anna 244 Watson, Cleveland 244 Watson, Larry 244 Wendell, Jane 244,139,141 Wenzel, Steve 71,244 Wenzel, Suzie 244,118 Wilcoxen, Jeri 244,118 Wilkinson, Michael 244 Wilkinson, Cindy 244,118 Williams, Cindy 244 Williams, Lori 244 Wiliiamson, Pattie 244 Wilson, Eric 244 wollaid, Laurrne 244 Wolski, Vicki 244,1 18 Woosley, Tom 244 Wright, John 244 Yanez, Anita 244 XS Speclollzlngun Pest Control Wg l ABC IS Number 1 xg SAVING STAMP INELATIUN FIGHTERS LOW LOW PRICES AND TEXAS GDLD STIHIPSI A PEST CON CJL T 1523 Aushn Hnghwoy Son Antonio Texas 78218 Phone 828 0595 Home Phone 655 0446 R W JENKINS Termite Service Pest Confrol PICK UP CAMPERS AND COVERS STILES MANUFACTURING CO 6303 Austin Hwy Son Amonlo Texas 78218 Gwner Phone BllISTlIes AIC 512 655 2131 MANUFACTURERS or FINE Ii ' tfi' - - C831 S .1 W i P Q I 9 I 9 I STEAK HOUSE H SIIGIE B0 Alamo Henghts North Star Mall 'Whale There s A Steer Left In Texas You ll Fund The Best of Hum Here Wonderland Open Every Night J K 5 30 P M 10 P M For Reservatlons Dual ,t 826 9171 KIRK S wggggflc 1718 Austin Hwy I k lBUSIf1eSS Nl 9 All Steaks Cooked The Old Fashxoned Texas Ranch Style Way 1716 AUSTW HWY And Served by Old Fashuoned Favthful Chuef Golden And Respecrful Servants Eagle Rndes Here MOTOR HOMES RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ATT S DRUG STORES 4:3 5150 Broadway 0 Alamo Heughts San Antomo Texas R MITCHELL N 1 No 2 llllllll 5150 Broadway 150 Terrell Plaza CENTER 826 0616 824 3201 1117 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO TEXAS No 3 7403 Broadway 227 228' EXT 824 4561 Dx Pnrrnx Borrunc Counm' I F Sell, Cl ' um: ure I ver Pewter Clocks llastev Charge Bottles Etc , We Import Anhques Dnrect From Europa I Day Or Night Call 3190 E Houston St Tele 225 2721 San Antomo, Texas C Wtusenhunt 1003 Austm Hwy U-I . ll f I - L .ffl T- Umm T.: '35 ' um IIIDUII um... . 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PHONE 273 UUA ISM I GRAVSON SY SAN ANYOPIO TEXAS 75203 Morris W Todd Off 822 9329 6936 Son Pedro Sdn Antonio 78216 Res 828 6820 STATE RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Fort Worth Good Luck to the Rough Riders' e 81 6' Tlillk For Your Business ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO Son Antonio Best Wishes To The Senior Class ot '72 from Crown Ridge Town Homes WINDCREST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Hcll Fentress Tom Fentress 6714 Crown Ridge Dr 655 2361 YOUR SUREST SIGN OF FINEST SOUND SILVEY MUSIC North Stclr Mcrll Terrell Plozo Eost Court 1237 Austin Hwy 344 8371 824 3287 Support Your Interact Club BASSETTS FINE FOOD SERVING AT ALL HOURS BREAKFAST AT ALL TIMES 24 hour service 145 Austin Hwy 822 0632 ' e 6 . ox . .W .W 1 F'-in - y 'BR H lllllll D N X ',ll X X ,l an r1r2vng.,Qmr1 It 1 I ll Q l KLH Home Stereo Systems limi A ' 'llllllllllllllllllwr , A V ' ' . Soph. Index QBeg'inningj A Adams, Mary 246 Adcock, Michael 246 Albores, Mary Jane 246,248 Alejandreo, Susie 246,259,233 Alexander, Melody 246 Allen, Claude 246 Allen, Sally 246 Allen, Steve 246 Alley, Kathy 246 Anderson, Richard 246,120 Ankewich, Teresa 246 Ankron, Karen 246 Ansaldo, Albert 246 Antonitis, Mark 246 Appling, Debbie 246 Archer, Debbie 246 Armstrong, John 246 Arnold, Tim 71 Arroyo, Gloria 246 Ashby, Jody 246 Ashford, Dawn 246 Atwell, Mary 246 Avery, Frank 246 Ayers, Kathy 246 B Barnes, Gloria 246 Bartoskewitz, Denis Bason, Lon 246,35 Bealer, Barbara 246 Beck, Barbara 246 Beck, Richard 246 Bellah, Mary 246 Bentley, Nancy 247 e 246,267 Benton, Anna 247,260 Bickers, Terri 247 Bing, Mark 247 Bishop, Linda 247 Blakey, Charles 248 Blando, Mike 248 Blank, Bobi 248 Blom, Kari 248 Boddie, Robert 248,268 Boehler, Cindy 248 Bohannan, William 248,71 Booth, George 71 Bowling, Mi.ke 248 Bowman, Loretta 249 Boxwell, Edward 249 Bragg, Alice 249 Brendler, Valeria 249 Brookover, Debbie 249,137 Brown, Anegla 249 Brown, Tyler 249 Browning, Robert 249 Bruno, Joyce 249 Bryant, Cathy 249,250 Buchhorn, Alan 249 Burkhardt, Robert 249 Burns, Becky 249,147 Burrows, Barbara 249 Butler, Laura 249,146 Karen Potter and Missy Remmert go on with the show despite fallen boots. TINDALL 8. SON PONTIAC INC HOME GF THE TIGERS B' XQI I' J BEST CAR DEALS IN TEXAS Phone AIC 512 655 8500 BELKNAP VAN 8. STORAGE COMPANY 7902 Webbles Road 8707 PANAM LXPRESSWAY N SALES 0 SERVICE 0 SATISFACTION COMPLETE REPAIRS DEPARTMENT From Tune Ups to Body 8: Paunt Factory Trained Mechanscs 736 1561 3915 SAN PEDRO an lil sl C t FeI15cge yi--1- 7-7 ..f 653 I100 Sdn ANTONIO Texas 78218 soc o zo n u-uuuuu BURNHAM Agent For Burnham Van Service 826 6381 Lee Belknap Pres I I 2 822 3421 Paul Barnhlll Vlce Pres L 8 Ingurqnce 5170 Broadway Real Estate Loqng AICITTIO I'IeIgI1'rS Center Go wide-tracking in the 1972 Wide-track Pontiac. . - . by I' 'TT , ,, x . . , v- fi 'S , .,.n ,. . ., 3 . 1, ,W A5 - .A A S I Z ' i 1. -H l - v - - O CO. ,L-11-1--1 T - l , T KADE ALTERNATEH RI NTAL ALTERNATE VERTICAL HORIZONTAL LOUVRE , '. 5 .. ' . 3 - ' - ' . W 1 ' -w--1-.- 1 'Ui- l 'g V, ' ' 1 WI ' ,mmm fl I - . - I Soph. Index Con't. Physina Dick and Steve Cardenas enjoy a moment at the beach. Butterfeild, Byron 249 C Caldwell, Susan 249 Calhoun, Carrie 250 Campbell, Jennifer 250 Canfeild, Donna 250 Cantrell, Tina 250 Card, David 250 Carden, Denise 250 Cardenas, Steve 250 Carey, James 250 Carter, Roy 250 Carter, Terri 250 Chamberlin, Bruce 250 Choate, Rosanna 250 Christianson, Bert 25 1,7 1 Chura, Mary 251 Cicia, Harry 251 Clark, Kent 251 Clark, Novetta 251 Clifton, Duane 251,79 Cloud, James 251 Cloud, James 251 Coburn, Doyle 251 Cogburn, James 25 1,7 1,120 Coggeshall, Alicia 252 Collie, David 252 Collins, John 79 Cook, Kathy 252 Cook, Robert 252 Croley, James 252 Croom, Barbara 248,252 Crouse, Jacquelyn 252 Cunha, Tom 252 Cunningham, Debbie 252 D Daniels, Lisa 252 Davis, Bill 252 Davis, Bill 252 Davis, Harold 247,251,252,271 Davis, Jonni 247,252 Davis, Scott 252 Dawdy, Beth 252 Day, Venessa 252 Dees, Robbin 252 Delgado, Rafael 252,79 DeLos Santos, Mike 252 Denton, David 252 DeOiso, Alicia 253 Deville, Lisa 253,146 Devinning, Denise 253 Dexduer, Debbie 253 Dick, Physina 252,253 Dickman, Joan 253 Dickson, Karen 253 Diefendorf, Roy 253,71,111 Dismuke, Rudy 253 Ditmer, Robert 253 Dobry, Billy 253 Dolash, Joseph 253 E Eanes, Leanne 253 Eardley, Rhonda 253,251,117 Earl, James 253 Eclrington, Jerry 79 Edrington, Joe 253 Edwards, Evelyn 253,259,815 Ellis, Martha 253 English, Cindy 253 Epperson, Teri 253,258,117 Estes, Richard 253 Evans, Monica 254 Eveland, Joanne 254 Eyhorn, Michael 254 F Falvey, Keith 254 Fernandez, Lupe 254 Finto, Joyce 254 Fisher, Randy 254 Floyd, Susan 254 Fournier, Judi 254 Frazor, Richard 254,120 Friedli, Armin 254,146 HOMES 0 SALES 0 RENTALS MARDON S BUDDY UECKER REALTY sf' 824 7361 CLEANERS LAUNDERERS 7 31 H I 655 9881 4 OW offme d scou T school u fo m se 'l324 AUSTIN Hwy Res 655 5812 San AnTon1o Texas AMERFII 617 N ST Mary s ST San Antonio Texas 227 8300 227 8309 P o Wholesale Gnd R6l'C1Il 221 ALJST H Y SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78218 Athlehc Equipment Sporhng Goods 1 ooo 'Visa GOODYEAR SERVICE 1315 Austin Hwy San Antonio Texas The Only Maker of Polyglas Tlres Store Manager RICHARD SCHLADOER Ph 824 0208 Your every school need costs less at your neighborhood ICE 81 FOOD it 12 106 Lanark VARIETY STORES 35 Stores In San Antonio To Serve You 1 A I '4 r. if ' Y in lr T ' J L - - ar - . I n ni r rvice - ' ' I l - - 1 l P EI - . I I . . Ox 126 I w , I - - l - - - . . I Soph. Index Con't. Fulfer, Kevin 254 Fuson, Brain 254 G Gallaway, Suzanne 254 Gallipo, Katherine 254 Gamble,-Ioe 254 Garner, Kim 254 Gatewood, Diane 254 Geddes, Kathy 254 Gee, Penny 254 Geiger, Keith 254 Gent, Nauri 254 Geyer, Givenn 254 Gibbons, Bill 254,71 Gilbert, Glenn 254,79 Gilbert, Toni 254,101 Gillappie, Ann 254 Gillham, Ronald 254,270,719 Gilluly, Howard 254 Gilmore, Perry 254 Gimesky, Joseph 255,825,101 Girwood, Debbie 255 Goedrich, Michael 255 Gombert, Linda 255 Goyner, Greg 255,246,65 Gonzales, Barbara 255 Gonzales, Diane 255,44,147 Graham, LeAnn 255 Granados, Ruben 255,79 Graves, Tommy 255,248,71 Gray, Paula 255 Green, Susan 255 Gregory, Paul 255 Gross, Carl 255,264,71 Guy, Mark 255 H Hagopian, Elizabeth 255 Hall, Jack 255 Hall, Nathon 255 Hamilton, jeff 255 Hammond, Richard 255,263,71 Harris, Elain 255 Harvey, Marybeth 255 Haughn, Barbara 255 Heitmen, Debra 255 Hemphill, Michael 255 Hendrickson, Maria 255,120 Hennessy, Katie 255 Henning, David 255 Henning, Sonja 255 Henry, Debora 255 Hensch, Scott 256,120 Hernandz, Josephine 256 Hernandz, Rosemary 256 Hewitt, Peggy 256,271,52,53,120 Hickman, Becky 137 Hinojosa, Robert 256 Hinton, Robert 256 Hade, Paula 256 Hodges, John 256 Hodges, Katrine 256 Hokett, Steven 256 Hollinshead, Jeanette 257 Hollje, Stephanie 257,251 Holt, Michael 257 Holt, Monica 257 Homme, Kris 257 Mrs. Gerald H. Nault has an immediate reaction to her son Corlcy's grades. II Alignment Brake Jobs Tune Ups Shocks Generator Starter Ignmon On The Car Wheel Balancing NORTHEAST AUTO senvlce U mms AND Valve Jobs MQM Water Pumps AUTO SUPPLY 1790 Austin Hwy 826 3203 for auto parts 826 3191 for repairs Open Tll 6 PM Sunday 9 Tul 4 ASTRO BOWL Where the scoring IS automatic Free Nursery Snack Bar Free Bowling Instructions 824 6348 3203 Harry Wurzbach Rd Fuel Pumps Mufflers Batteries Clutches mum BANK l llllllllllnl l n llll Ill 4,1 illllllllll I gl? lL ll -XL nfl - A1-vi E BROADWAY IXIATIGIXIAL BAINIK LOOP 410 81 NACOGDOCHES ROAD MEMBER FDIC 0 PHONE 824 0444 , U lf' 1 ' 1 , ,Q, ' als zr ll .- Cari ,gg-11 ,I w ' u 1' 1 iIi qlkf gi if F J J-2,- i, .,ll!'l'l - ZX bi ' 17 ,l l ll n y 'N .I jp ., lzl x l. l . . 353,551 2 2 + -I 44 ' t e l l on e ...lla . Soph. Index Hopp, Zelda 257 Hopper, Cyndi 257 Hopper, Gary 257 Howard, Jerri 257 Howe, Robert 257,71 Howell, Roy 257 Hoyt, Jennifer 257,1 20 Hughes, Beth 257,251 Humphrey, Patricia 257 Hutson, Charlotte 257 I lbarra, Mini 257 Imamura, Don 71 lmbody, Patricia 257,27 0,8 3, 1 01, 147 I Jackson, john 257,120 Jackson, Mike 257 Jameson, Robbie 257 Janicki, Starla 257,247 Johnsgi, Christine 257 Johnson, Daisy 257 jones, Casey 257 jones, Mary 257 Jung, Stephen 257 K Kamansky, Nancy 257 Keeble, Karen 257 Keller, Kris 257 Kersy, Pamela Killough, Tim 257,65 Kincheloe, Carol 257 Kintz, Tangie 257 Knezeak, Mark 258,71,79 Knowles, Thomas 258 Koener, David 258 Kotara, Durwin 258 Kramer, Kathy 258 Krauska, Tony 258,79 Kuhn, Frank 258,143 L Lake, Tina 258 Laney, Beverly 258 LaRos, Kathy 258,267 Laskowski, Geralyn 258 Latour, Anna 258 Leach, Rhonda 258 LeFebrre, Michael 258 Legnon, Charles 258 Lents, Danny 258 Lewis, Bob 258 Lewis, James 258,120 Lewis, Mary 258 Lindner, Mark 259 Lingenhag, Linda 259 Loeffler, Rodney 259 Logan, Page 259 Longloy, Mary 259,147 Lopez, Maria 259 Loredo, George 259 Love, Michael 259 Lugar, Garry 259,65 Lund, Irene 259 M MacEachern, Linda 259 Macy, Cherry 259 Madden, Gary 259 Magallanes, Linda 259 Mahler, Glenn 259,79 Malone, Melanie 260,118,120 Mann, Liz 260,120 Monrique, Linda 260 Marrow, Steve 260 Marshall, Debra 260 Martin, Christi 260 Martin, Steven 260,79 Matthys, Robert 260 McAdams, Shirley 260 McBeth, Nancy 260 McDonald, Bill 261 McDonough, Terry 261,120 McEacherm, Daniel 261,120 McGee, David 261,71 McLeod, Paula 261 McNerly, Don 261 McRae, Debbie 261 Medoza, Adam 261 Menking, Kurt 261 Meyer, Cindy 261 Miles, Karen 261 Miller, Linda 261 Miller, Richard 261 Miller, Sally 261 Mizera, Don 261 Moon, Randy 261 Moore, Janet 261 Morales, Annette 261 Morgan, Romona 261 Morris, Tim 261 Morrough, Dorothy 261 Muller, Denise 261 N Nelson, Chris 261,258 Nelson, Ken 261,120 Newhouse, Steve 261 Nielsen, Randy 261 Nuss, Phillip 261 Nymen, Butch 137 O Oberg, James 261 Oberlines, Karen 261 O'donrell, Diana 261 Oliverio, JoCla.re 261,83 Oliver, Kathy 261 Olney, Debra 261 Opella, jon 261 Orth, Frances 261 P Palm, Cassandra 262 Pamplin, David 262 Pantuso, Patti 262 Parker, Becky 262 Parma, Karen 262 Passmore, Mark 262,55 Pawelka, Paul 268 Paynter, Theresia 262 Peacock, Linsey 262 Pecan, Janice 262 Pena, Paula 262 Perez, Romon 262 Perry, Barbara 262 Peters, Harold 262 Phelps, Susie 262 Phillips, Rene 262 Phillips, Steve 262,71 Potts, Maureen 262 Powers, Bren 262 Powers, Larry 262 Pressley, James 262 ,1 GULF GATE Mobile Home Soles 6251 Aushn Hwy UH 351 15121 653 4675 Toke O Connor Rd EXIT Son Antonio Texas 78218 uq Em? 735 5821 -ww-evz:f '-P 2' ' gil.. 'um ' Tnivaiai :uw TUXEDO RENTAL .l'11.S't,L. 'rma 1 nm -ru. Cullnp Sfnllcfl Dvtidll Alllxilb li' 18 THREE LUCATIONS NORTHSILY T'-MT Nglilh FORMAL WEA! STIIIHIIIIIP ISCOIII W Spocl shrug Wodcl QPR!!! Cilll Tlulq ibinukeh NUHTHEAST 1373 Ausmv uwv 8 1592 SDUTHSII BASSE 1931 FLEASANTON 922-8801 One of Roosevelts students checks out a customer at Handy Andy Shop The bug wide friendly olsles of HANDY ANDY Now with The new store on Wolzem Ro d In The heart of ROUGH RIDER COUNTRY nv - ' 595 U iain In Ou ' 'n Ill in U ' - . os 'l?innor ac. ' ai f '-,. . ms.:-In r-Amana K a 8, , 2 ' ,, , ,, '-1 ' 'A ' 'W I 11 ' JU fyffifis e .. H21 . .1 'nl' -' f l ' 'Y eded ,T ,.11,ee mi,3,,,., N - E- 31 A' ,,1.. ' E I K K V . I . . . II - G II Soph. Index Prewoznik, Tim 262 Price, Greg 262 Price, Sylvia 262 Puckett, Ingrid 262 Pyka, Carol 262 R Raby, Blaney 262 Raby, Debbie 262 Ramirez, Rick 262 Rawlings, Alan 262 Rawson, Susan 262 Ray, Carola 262 Redding, Mike 71 Redding, Phil 262 Redfren, Mike 262 Reed, Michael 262 Reed, Sharon 262 Rice, Dickmond 52,7 1,1 01 Rice, Sharon 264 Richardson, Dale 264 Riddle, Harry 264 Rightsell, Dannie 264 Roa, Carlos 65 Roberts, Cheryl 264 Robinson, David 264 Rodgers, Stacy 264 Rogers, Cindi 264 Rogers, Miriam 264 Roland, Mike 264 Roll, Cindy 264 Romero, James 264 Roney, Rhonda 264 Rust, Rose 264 Ryan, Ronald 264 S Saenz, Lilliana 265 Sager, Donna 265 Sanders, Donna 265,267 Sanderson, Linda 265,267 Sargent, carhi 265,101 Sarnousky, Susan 265 Schaeffer, Sue 266 Schneider, Ron 266 Schoen, David 266 Schulze, Michael 266 Schwartzback, Diana 266 Seagraves, Lorna 266 Selby, Mike 266,120 Semmes, Spencer 266 Sevier, Sabre 266 Sexton, Liss 266 Sheffeild, Donald 266 Shrum, Kana 266 Shows, Fred 265,266,71 Siefken, Kay 266,120 Sims, Yuonne 266 Skelley, Debbie 266 Skinner, Steven 266,271,79 Skogland, Partica 266,271 Slack, Richard 266 Sladek, Brenda 266 Small, John 266 Smith, Brenda 266 Smith, Bruce 266 Smith, Jim 266 Smith, Jacqueline 266 Smith, Kathie 266 Spann, Carl 266 Sparague, JoAnn 266 Spargo, Gale 266 Speer, Bruce 266 Spraggins, Gary 266 Stalling, Debbie 266 Stein, Jerry 266 Stephenson, Denise 266 Stevens, Bob 79 Stewart, Carolyn 266 Stewart, Susan 267 Stofa, jimmy 267 Stokes, Patti 267 Stoner, Redonda 267 Strovers, Linda 267 Stuart, Marcia 267 Sweeney, Cathy 267 Swenchonis, Gary 267 T Talamantez, Janie 267 Tavernier, Pat 267 Taylor, Greg 268,263,71 Taylor, Karen 268 Taylor, Richard 268 Telander, Shree 268 Thibodeaux, Ginger 268 Thoman, Mark 268 Thomas, Marklyn 268 Thomas, Paula 268 Thompson Chris 268 Thompson Debra 268 Thompson, Peggy 269 Thurmond, Patti 269 Tillman, Roxanna 269 Tillotson, Steve 269 Tims, Cindi 269 Tipton, Dena 269 Toombs, Marty 269 Travis, Rodney 269 Trevino, Norma 269 Tribbey, Janet 269 Triche, Gary 269 Turner, Michelle 269 Turvey, Marcia 269,83 Tuzzio, Richard 269 U Ugalde, Nancy 269 V Vollette, Pam 269 W Wade, James 269 Wainwright, Edward 269 Walker, James 269 Wallace, DuWayne 269 Walson, Deborah 269 Weil, Joseph 269 Welch, Cheryl 269 Wells, Linda 269,270,101,117 Wenzel, Gary 269,65 Wenzel, joan 269 West, Kim 269 Westhoefer, Thomas 269 Whitaker, Alan 269 Whitworth, Willard 269 Wiegman, janet 269 Wiggs, Nancy 269 Wilkins, Gerald 270 Williams, Charles 270 Williams Edmund 270 Williams, Janie 270 Williams, Kenneth 270 Williams, Kristi 270 Williamson, Ann 270 Williamson, Rhonda 270 WORLD WIDE REALTY Complete Service Company 0 SALE OF PROPERTIES 0 APARTMENT 0 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 0 RENTALS Try our Fast and Effective Service NORTHEAST OFFICE IH 35 at Eisenhauer 653-0570 Ma uve IT UP w WONDER BOWL I 1948 Austm Hwy 655 1610 ZIMMER CRAWFORD ASSOCIATES ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALTIES JamesR Curry Manager if San Antonio Office 9735 Darapomf Drnve ZIMMER Ph 696 7443 ! Q . . GO BOWILINOH M , Soph Ind Wilt, Lynn 270 Winkler, Debra 270 Woods, Dana 270 Woods, Donna 270 Woods, janean 270 ex Cont. Y Z Yamamoto, Hugo 270 Zachary, Jerri 270 Yeater, Mark 270 Zibelin, Dee 270 Yoakum, Becky 270,137 Yoder, Linda 270 Ron Gillam and Co. decorate the gym for a Pep rally. SHOE SALON Shoes for the Young at Heart AII The Way Mighty Riders 5004 Broadway AII The Way VILLAGE CORNER Fashion forthe Young 5000 Broadway THE SHOE SHED Latest Fashions ln Mens Footwear 5010 Broadway lDlY'IlD SWIFT 8108 WINDWAY Wmdcrest Center On Walzem Rd Corner I H 35 and O Connor San Antonio Texas 78239 C fhce 655-0212 Res 653-3168 Gas and Eat Truck Stop BOB FOSTER REALTY TO BUY OR SELL ITS FASTER WITH FOSTER 826 9671 341 7194 . . STAY! 'All INSUIINCI I I I , .. ' s l I -1 -ni I l I Carlson, Cynthia 277 Freshmen Index-Beginning A Abendschein, Vicki 274 Adams, Sandy 274 Aguilar, Alex 274,279 Alejandro, Rosie 274,83 Alford, Nancy 274,290 Allred, Lori 274 Alonzo, Gloria 274 Alston, Robbie 274,83 Alvis, Linda 274,288 Anderson, Debbie 274 Andrews, Erika 275 Antonoff,jayson 275 Arcement, Loraine 275 Armstrong, Amy 275 Arnold, jim 275,281 Arroyo, Albert 275 Ashby, Bobby 275 Atkinson, Robert 275 B Baker, Edward 275 Baldwin, Michael 275 Ballard, Andy 275 Barloco, Karen 275 Barnes, Deborah 275,289 Barnett, Randy 275 Bason, Guy 275 Bass, I-Ieidemaria 275 Bazzy, Chris 275 Bealer, jay 275 Bedell, Robyn 275 Bellah, Suzanne 275 Bennett, Donna 275 Bernhard, Russell 275 Bernhardt, David 275 Bible, David 275 Binz, Christine 275 Bird, Steve 275 Bischoff, Cathy 275 Blaisdell, Tami 275 Bland, Darrell 275 Blankenship, Glenn 275 Blazek, Tom 275 Boeck, Bonnie 275 Bohannan, Pamela 275 Bonifant, Terri 275 Boswell, Vicki 275 Bosworth, Linda 276 Bowman, Tim 276 Boyle, Sharon 276 Bowman, Darla 276 Brace, Phil 276 Brantley, Frank 276 Brantley, janet 276 Brewer, Marilyn 276 Brockman, Laura 276 Brown, Buck 276 Brown, Elizabeth 276 Brown, Marvin 276 Brumfield, Kathy 276,289 Buchhorn, Betty 276 Buchhorn, Robert 276 Buffaloe, Pattie 276,277 Bujanos, Letty 277 Burnett, Kelly 277,83 Burch, Cindy 277 Busch, William 277 C Cabell, Claudia 277 Calamon, Carol 277 Calhoun, Charlotte 277 Canada, Gloria 277 Cardenas, Deborah 277 Carlton, Deborah 277 Carter, Sally 277 Cassler, Tim 277 Castle, Pam 277 Castro, Carmen 277,281 Catalani, David 277 Caudill, James 277 Chambers, Karen 277 Chapman, Alan 277 Childres, John 278 Chura, George 278 Clark, Samuel 278 Clarke, Larry 278 Clayton, Layle 278 Clayton, Susan 278 Coble, Judy 278 Cochran, David 278 Cogburn, Janet 278 Cogburn, Terri 278 Coggins, Bill 278 Colley, Tim 278 Collins, Tom 278 Collinsworth, Trudy 278 Connolly, Kathy 278 Cook, Gary 279 Copeland, Cindy 279 Corkhill, Sara Lee 279 Corona, Javier 279 Courtney, Kathy 279 Cox, Cindy 279,273 Cox, Kim 279 Crain, Mike 279 Crain, Patricia 279 Croom, Larry 279 Cupp, Kimberly 279 Curney, Cindy 279 D Dalton, Donna 279 Daniels, Dwight 279 Davis Ed 279 Davis, Mark 279,280 Davis Robert 279 Davis Robert 279 Deitz, John 279 Delaney, Susan 279 Deleon, Christine 279 Delery, Ida 279 Delgado, Suzanne 279 DeLosSantos, Ernie 279 DeLuna, Ralph 279 Dennis, Pam 280 Devinney, Mike 280 Dickerson, Brenda 280 Dickinson, Alan 280 Dismuke, Carl 280 Dobry, Roseanne 280,83 Downing, DeeAnn 280 Draker, Scott 280 Drescher, Kathy 280 Dry, Rex 280 Duarte, Irma 280 Dunne, Donna 280 Dupree, Cheryl 280 Durden, Wanda 280 Dvorak Bernard 281 E Eberlin Pam 281 SALES RENTALS MANAGEMENT Chaprnan Rwlfy 931 BURR ROAD AT HARRY WURZBACH STAMP MART BUILDING TERRELL HILLS TEXAS JOE CHAPMAN 828 0566 EVELYN CHAPMAN B26 5943 More WMM CIIIMI IIIUI Congratulations to the Class of 'I972I from GEBHARDT MEXICAN FOODS COMPANY Division of Beatrice Foods Company Our 76th Year Senior Patriots recall the past year through the mums from the Varsity foot- ball players. 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Index- Echols, Guy 281 Edwards, Terrie 281 Elkins, Dennis 281 Eller, Jenny 281 Ellis, Barbara 281 'Elton, Cathy 281 Emmanel, Milton 281,287 Enders, Terry 281 Espinoza, Paula 282 Evans, Larry 282 Evans, Lester 282 Evilsizer, Edward 282 Evilsizer, George 282 F Ferguson, Janette 282 Ferrata, John 282 Ficke, Thomas 282 Fischer, Brenda 282 Fitzgerald, Jeff 282 Flippin, Donna 282 Flores, Rebecca 282,281 Fraley, Dan 282 Franks, Darrah 282,280 Franks, William 282,276 Foss, Sidney 282,278 Friedrich, Diane 282 Ford, Terri 282 Freeman, Shayla 282 Fresco, Mike 283 G Gaines, Sally 283 Gamez, Antero 283 Garcia, Theresa 283 Garrison, Mike 283 Gase, jean 283 Gendron, Norman 283 Gesell, Gen 283 Gifford, Susanne 283 Gilpin, Annitta 283 Glaclden, Marcus 283 Gladden, Michael 283 Glascock, Arnie 283 Goar, Robert 283 Goetzke, Karl 283 Goff, Pat 283 Goll, Lorie 283 C0n't cm We RIED INCW Melissa Wallace takes break durrng a busy to Bug Red Mr Morrow shows hrs good humor through the day to students TRINITY UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY IN THE SUN 7I5 Stadium Drlve San Antonro, Texas 78284 R17 11,8 TALK WITH A TRINITY STUDENT ABOUT THE TRINITY PLAN For starters he wrll tell you THE TRINITY PLAN rs the undergraduate currlculum at Trnnrty Unrverslty a serrous student's way of lute Then see It he calls rt challenging, or It he says relevant Ask the Trlnrty student at you have to repeat maternal mastered In hugh school, and how you can cross reference many of Tr1n1ty's I,OOO courses to sunt your own personal needs Ask the Trrnuty student If he rs partrcr patrng In any ot the new twrsts to THE TRINITY PLAN honors programs, elective pass fall systems, undergraduate research In a nutshell, THE TRINITY PLAN came into berng four years ago when students and faculty Installed the flexuble program after throwrng the tradrtuonal check lust' curriculum out the wrndow THE TRINITY PLAN asks you to meet IO general goals at your own rate of speed Catalogues and Illustrated brochures descrrbrng Trunrty's 32 under graduate degree programs are avarlable by wrrtung or telephonrng the Director of Admrssrons , W r f fr ,.,, 3 1 . , I ' ' 1, ' ' H ' gg, - ' :'- - 'riff' - fwfr: ' ' ' eh I t . 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Index- Goode, Ginger 283 Gorup, Marion 283 Graham, Judy 283 Graves, Elizabeth 283 Gray, Denise 283 Green, Bruce 283 Green, Rayenette 283 Green, Rita 283 Green, Toni 283 Gregory, Wanda 283 Greiner, Terry 283 Giffin, Greg 283 Griffin, Karen 283 Griffin, Patrick 283 Grobic, Andy 283 Guerra, Patricia 283 Gulley, Jerry 283 Gutierrez, Joe 283 H Hagopian, Terry 284 Hall, Dana 284 Hall, Wanda 284 Hammond, Paula 284 Hansen, Thomas 284 Hannah, Gayle 284 Hardin, Wendel 284 Harrell, Aubrey 284 Harrelson, Scott 284 Harris, David 284 Hartenstine, Karl 284 Hawkins, Jenny 284 Haydel, Raymond 284 Hayden, Alice 284 Head, Ralph 284 Heffner, JoAnn 285 I-leinen, Cynthia 285 Hemphill, Allegra 285,281 Hennessy, Mimi 285,83 Henry, Sharon 285 Hensch, Dawn 285 Hernadez, Larry 285 Hernadez, Ronnie 285 Hewkin, Mary 285 Hicks, Eve 285 Higbie, Mark 285,278 Hille, Lynn 83 Hille, Marilyn 285 Con't. Hinkel, John 285 Hite, Debbie 285 Hobbs, Brenda 285 Hodges, Pat 285 Hollinshead, Tom 285 Holt, James 285 Holtz, Faye 285 Holtz, Kaye 285 Homann, Bonnie 285 Hope, Milton 285 Horton, Paul 285 Howard, John 285 Howell, John 285 Hubert, Randy 285 Hudson, Carolyn 285 Huffaker, Lisa 285 Hughey, Laura 285 Humphries, John 285 Hurley, Teresa 285 I Imig, Sharon 285 Irons, Teresa 285 Ivey, Kim 285 J Jackman, Billy 285 Jackson, Richard 286 Jaegle, Jennifer 286 Janas, Mike 286 Jeanigan, Samuel 286 Jenison, Lori 286 Jernigan, Jennifer 286 Johnson, Beth 286 Johnson, Susan 286 Johnston, Colleen 286 Johnston, Debbie 286 Jones, Kevin 286 Jones, Nick 286 Jordan, Robert 286 K Kasaras, Chris 286 Keeble, Ben 286 Kilgore, Mike 287,78,79 Kimble, Pamela 287 Kinard, Debra 287,284 King, Kelly 287 King, Julie 287 King, Tammy 287 Kintz, Tangie 287 Klipner, Mike 287 Kohnitz, Mark 287 Koon, Elaine 288 Koranek, Katheryn 288 Kornegay, Carol 284,288 Kotara, Gail 288 Kraemer, Daniel 288 Kratochuil, Gregg 288 Kratz, Doug 288 Kreitzer, Debbie 288 Kuhn, Terri 288 Kullin, Melissa 288 Kwiatkowski, Wanda 289 L Lapaghia, John 289 Latham, Kenny 289 Latour, John 289 Lawler, Marty 289 Lawless, Kristi 289 Leal, Olga 289 Leatherwood, Judy 289 Lee, Debbie 289,83 Lee, Doug 289 Lee, Vernell 289 Lents, Donny 288,289,290 Lewis, Bruce 289,297 Liberda, Chris 289 Liveri, Pam 289 Lock, Elaine 290 Logan, Bobbie 290 Logan, Carol 290 Longoria, Norma 290 Lopez, Arlene 290 Lovorn, Beth 290 Lozano, Robert 290 Lynch, Jody 290 Lynch, Judy 290 Lynch, Kathy 290 Lynch, Lex 290 Lyons, David 290 M Madden, Jackie 290 Maddux, Kathy 290 OFFICE SUPPLIES O SCHOOL SUPPLIES B08 IIIIIIIIIIEII OFFICE SUPPLY SANDY ORR 5204 BROADWAY A fonio 9 Te 356 HENRY Lurz 826 6321 CAMEO FLOWERS GIFTS 828 0759 1025 Rlthmcln Rd CENTRAL MOVING 8. 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Nixon, Roxanna 292 Noujin, Jenny 292 Nunez, Ruben 292 Nunns, Marcella 292 O O'Brien, Debra 292 O'Brien, Jonathan 292 O,C0nn0r, Billy 293,273 Oden, Margaret 293 GUTHRIE S PHARMACY Congratulahons Seniors 2150 Aushn Hwy Q GDUILQYEAR rmzs RANDOLPH TIRE CENTER 829 Pat Booker Road UNIVERSAL CITY TEXAS 78l48 LANARK S CHILDRENS CENTER Kindergarten Complete Readlness Including Music Ari Spanish Field Trlps erc Day Care Before 84 Afrer Furst Grade Second Grade Summer Camp Lanark 655 0431 Freshman Index Odlc, Lesley 293 Ogden, Barbara 293 O'Keefe, Diane 293 Olney, Richard 293 Olson, Beverly 293 Orseth, Cheryl 293 Ortman, Randy 293 Osborne, Donald 293 Oswalt, Gary 293 P Palm, Tracey 293 Palmer, Patricia 293 Pantuso, Mike 294 Paris, Robbie 294 Parker, Vicky 294 Pascal, Cherie 294 Patrick, Patricia 294 Paynter, Rebecca 294 Pearson, Monte 294 Pritchard, Wayne 295 Price, Patrice 295 Potts, Pam 295 Potter, Rex 295 Pope, Theresa 295 Polhemus, Richard 295 Phillips, Sheree A. 295 Phillips, Sheree A. 295 Phillips, Lewis 294 Phillips, Mindy 295 Philips, Patti 295 Pfeffer, Danny 294 Peterson, Hal 294 Perry, Leslie 294 Permenter, Sheryl 294 Perez, Sonia 294,297 Q Quintanilla, Agnes 29 5 R Raindi, Claudia 295 Ramirez, Susan 295 Raney, Curtis 295 Rankin, Dan 295 Ray, Martin 296 Ray, Vickie 296 Rayburn, Gabrielle 296 Q417l. 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