Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1974
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Being Cavalier captain also meant that SALLY had to represent Roosevelt at many activities and affairs involving spirit organizations. One of these incidents occurred when SALLY went to Krueger Middle School to recruit future Cavaliers. SALLY was also active in drama, the German Club, Campus Life and TAGS. Chosen Star-Spangled Girl in national drill competition, JANET WIEGMAN upheld the high stand- ards for which the Patriots are famous. Vivacious, charm- ing and cheerful are all adiectives which describe JANET and explain her popularity wherever she goes. Despite the heavy schedule of performances and workshops which, as colonel, JANET attended, she remained active in various clubs and activities including Campus Life, Ger- man Club, Council of Presidents, and F.C.A. lFellowship of Christian Athletesl. Gall! mn Z 2'5- i S Star-Spangled Girl Heads Patriots Being a drum major involves more than rank and prestige, it involves shaping a group of musicians into a top-notch band. It is the drum maior who has all eyes upon him as the band steps onto the field. For two years RICHARD MILLER, an all-district tuba player himself, has been drum major of the Rough Rider bandg for two years he has led the band to countless awards and honors including one of three feature bands of the Fiesta Parade. Besides his musical accomplishments RICHARD also takes part in other school activities. He is a member of Campus Life, president of his advisory, and a spirited fan at all i lfQi Q I it W iff in X e ' I . as ' r. ffl - iii .-AA 1' f I ,'-' '- , .. wi 0 sg? iflz. ' .w.,vw,, ' I L I ibn UI . Q 2 E S C cgi I. sstl I MX xv I I A ii J iiii gg , ,, ,,.,,, 5 I R - - - fy athletic events. Miller Guides Award Winning Band , its Choir President Voices Leadership Chosen Choir president of the 1973-'74 year was DEBBIE RABY. DEBBIE will probably be remembered throughout the history of Roosevelt, because it was during her presidency that the Choir won an unmatched number of honors and awards. Debbie has been a four-year choir member and has distinguished herself in U.I.L. competition J S, in her own right. Like many other involved students, DEB- BIE's activities are widespread. She is a member of Mu Alpha Theta and a member of National Honor Society in addition to her other honors. Cadet Colonel HAROLD C. lWOODYl DAVIS, JR., not only served as Corps Commander of the Roosevelt ROTC, but also served as president of the Student Coun- cil. Active in many school and civic affairs, WOODY had the distinction of being selected as the second place win- ner in the Boys Division of the Elks National Youth Leader- ship Contest along with a 51,750 Educational Certificate. Under his leadership the Student Council initiated a cam- pus beautification program, made a chain boundary for the smoking area, opened Student Council meetings to all interested students, distributed lD's and worked for the improvement of student facilities. WOODY was also a member of NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club and an honor student. Davis Commands ROTC, Guides Student Body Hennessy Gives Prestige To Big Stick As editor of the BIG STICK, KATIE HENNESSY brought the newspaper to an excellence which placed it among the top five high school publications in the state. Although being editor was a full-time, day and sometimes night-time iob, KATIE also excelled in numerous other activities. She founded and later served as both vice-presi- .-A 'HER ...ffwrar dent and secretary of the Ecology Club, was co-editor of the Outlook for three years, served as secretary and later president of Quill and Scroll, was a member of both the NHS and the Social Studies Honor Club and won count- less U.l.L. awards. ln addition to this KATIE, a ten-year member of the Girl Scouts, piloted a clean-up program for the Salado Creek area, and graduated as an Honor Stu- dent. Editing a yearbook involved more than finding a group of pictures and laying-out a page, SAGAMORE editor NANCY UGALDE had a full year to find this out. Editing the Sagamore involved staying after school and many times working at school during weekends and holi- days, but the yearbook proceeded as scheduled and all went well. Being busy on the yearbook did not stop NANCY from participating in many other school activities, M- ,. 6 Z , , rg f , . :,,,zf:,zf,s 4 g,,,.. ,,,g,,,,,,,,,,,. A, Wh if ff! J however. She was a member of the German Club, vice- M president of Quill and Scroll for two years, member and former reporter of Mu Alpha Theta, vice-president of g,a1.,,.-:W ,iwgw if ,,,, if it if 1 C f V1 we , , E- 1. M, ,f J? ,M ' .1 ll' J 2511 ,W , NHS, member of the Social Studies Honor Club, co-editor of the Outlook for three years and student advisor on the Roosevelt Guidance committee. Ugalcle Covers Events In Sagamore P t - 'f f 1 ,tsft 7 1, jj EV vi 'V if ef ,QW V Zeus 7 ,,. W H9 sw' M nf.-,, . . -Q- Q l man ' Vs Q i A 4 C T Q, kk 1, Q2 j I :4g7iQt, 5 r 55' xv K. 'mf I fr- ,Q S .,.1 as 4 229 Q 1'-1 Qwv 41 1, V. .4 - - 1: faqzw' , VT '-Q-. . A ua- :.,' ' 'f '44-f , fm- .- ': 'ff 'V . L-4,-. if ,Vew,. z. -.yn - .,, .. -- - ,.. .pf ... f 31' C '-'-1 f .-- wiv' . Y-1 ,. 'Q- -an ,fy ,Q-1 V4 'f ,Q-fx ' b N -1. . 5 sf- - . , Q, ---.-,. ., Q ' Q' Q, ' A a-V . - ' 4' ,L- . ,'3f'?p A, 5' ' 5 , -4.-. f, f , . V.. , . 4 --V52 1' ar- , 4 ,M P -H T ' iw Q- ft QQ. . 3... fs. ...'f.. FALL FOOTBALL TR Opponents 1 3 McCollum 7 Robt. E. Lee 1 8 Churchill 24 Sam Houston 14 New Braunfels 14 San Marcos 14 Seguin 14 Highlands 1 8 MacArthur 15 Alamo Heights SWIMMING Lynn Hille 500 yd. freestyle - 2nd 200 yd. freestyle - 4th Leslie Wiechmann 500 yd. freestyle - 4th 200 yd. freestyle - 5th Ann Dippo 100 yd. backstroke - 4th Karen Rourke 200 yd. individual medley - 3rd 100 yd. butterfly Boys 200 yd. freestyle relay - lst - 6th BASKETBALL New Braunfels San Marcos Sam Houston Seguin Highlands Alamo Heights MacArthur New Braunfels San Marcos Sam Houston Seguin Highlands Alamo Heights MacArthur Opponents 64 48 52 78 61 55 48 64 61 69 47 63 51 59 fi.,-1, ...W :.-:..N-5---- .- ri! Foreign Student Brightens Up TR The 1973-'74 Theodore Roosevelt foreign stu- dent was ELIZABETH TARRADELLES PERRIN. ELIZA- BETH arrived in San Antonio from Bolivia lSouth Amer- ical speaking only a few English words such as: hello, goodbye, yes, and no, but when she returned home after a year at Rough Rider Country, I x l i, i it i ,,s i it ,. L, f if f ',' LVL fix: i V ,:.- , xv. she could both understand and speak a surprising amount of the language. Her main worry in leaving Roosevelt was that everything in Bolivia would seem different, and she had to admit she would miss TR. Dur- ing her stay at Roosevelt, ELIZABETH was a member of AFS, French Club, and Spanish Honor Society. More than this however, she was a well-loved member of the student body. fb wx. Newcomers to TR, Silvia and Rosario Pineda, pictured respectively, have come from Nicaragua in hopes of learning English. A willingness to learn has helped the girls adiust to most of their classes. Nafionaliiies Converge On TR Campus Sakkarim Gucaladiyom iGual of Thailand has come to America to master the English language and hopes to make many new friends during his stay. Jacobo Palafox, of Mexico, likes San Antonio because the weather reminds him of his home in Saltillo. Having toured all over Mexico, Jacobo's hobby is fo go places he has never been before. 1. tk Adapting themselves to San Antonio has not been hard for Eleana and Esau Alfaro because of their Mexican heritage. Both Eieana and Esau hope to make good enough grades to go on to college. x 'Ni J f O ' - -. A 5 v n + ' ' Surprised at its size, Sharon Sin of Korea has had a bit of trouble adjusting to life at TR. Sharon expresses a liking for San Antonio, however she hopes to return to her native Korea next year. ll. 1 gl! f Having lived in Libya, Mary Lowry says that Americans aren't as nice as the people abroad, however she feels that the U.S. is much cleaner than the countries overseas. She likes the liberal outlook Americans have. ,Xe . iff ZS ,ll l 'fl xx i iv X 1 N X X llyll x ii l I' x l l X ze ,llflfi 1. , il ' ll 414, QQ lf! f-flri-' 22 1 Wd 4 W 2 Pi 3 '. ,491- 5 Q? A. f ,- Q 5 Juniors Guy Boson, Holly Richeson, and Marilyn Tims have one thing in mind, selling spirit bumper stickers for the iunior class. Howdy Week '-' Strangers Become Friends Helping decorate for the Howdy Dance, Cathy Sweeney and Chris Marsh demon- strate: seniors and iuniors relate. Dancing to the music of Summerhill, everyone was in the mood for haiqiq on onioyable time on Howdy Woek's final night. ,, . H 'Y -Q- ,Q .Oxy J , . Q.'5i 4 Q -aw if Bill Marthes gives John Hierholzer a few pointers on the game of croquet. Faculty lndulges In Food, Fun, Games Sausage, fried chicken, potato salad, kids, and teachers were the combination brough' together at the annual Faculty Picnic. Although it drizzled, the croquet court was full, others occupied themselves with a game of horseshoes. A day when schoolwork was put aside, fun and relaxation were a welcome pastime. Carol Griffith, and Mrs. Hen- nessy ioined other faculty members in feasting on the food provided at the picnic. Will he make it? Everyone suspense- fully watches Mr. Halber on the hor- seshoe court. The Lee Volunteers . . . a powerhouse team . . a tough team to beat. But victory and perform- ance mean two different things. And though the final score read as a 14-7 loss, the challenge was there, and TR met it with a force that was unlike a team that was supposed to be in the cellar. The challenge was met, and the Vols barely escaped. Vols Escape Riders After September Struggle Churchill provided Roosevelt with its third game of the season, TR had yet to win a game. Though the Chargers had been rated above Roosevelt, TR played with the spirit that showed what kind of football team they could be. At the end of the contest Roosevelt had suffered a bruising 27-18 loss to Churchill. Chargers Take Riders In Pre-Season . VN' f' 'W ..,. f 1 ' . 1 5 5 . 1. 4' 5 va Q S 'F M 5510 rrgqnia Q D A 'v 'il , is ., . S 8 L t. 4, g. 1. TZ' 2 A 'x 51:4 T- V,-x,-'-1.-Q' . i .,, ,K ,, , I. W -mx-As-f rak.,.,,xf ww. xx ! Getting up at 2 a.m. isn't easy. Patty Waits, Bonnie Nelms, and Melissa Shrum pause for a drink before their performance on the field. Band, Patriots Give Their Best At SMU Performance Selected from bands and drill teams through- out the state, TR's marching band and Patriots per- formed at Texas Stadium. Being in Dallas for the SMU Missouri game coincided with the State Fair and for students who took advantage of the situation, the trip proved to be a lot of fun. Roy de Leon, Mini lbarra, Richard Miller, Vanessa Day, and Kim West attended the State Fair as soon as they got the chance. BELOW: Colonel Janet Wiegman gives Patriots last minute instructions before the show. Riders Outlast Unicorns Strong defense was the TR story after New Braunfels fell to the Riders 14-7. After an opening win ' in district play, TR entered the game with one thing in mind: Gaining another district win. Superb offense and a tough defense combined for the Riders and the result was the second district win in two games. 1 -ssalhmamtfaf ,A , Dicky Rice, Beth Hughes, Allan Lee, and Sabrina Mercer prepare to walk on stage as lleftj Armin Friedli waits to announce them. Seniors Add Seasonal Touch To Present Fall Style Show Autumn colors and scenery provided the setting for the senior style show which presented a fashionable array of clothing modeled by various students. Staged was TR's version of the dating game with Beth Lee of Churchill choosing Carl Gross as her date and Mark Leopold, also a Charger, selecting Jonni Davis. However Carol Griffith kept everyone in suspense until she chose mystery guest Bill Dante of KTFM as her escort. Carl Gross and Lon Boson laugh at Ray Wilson's attempt to answer a question, but lleftl Beth Lee decides on Carl Gross for a night on the town. 3 f l -Y 7? lfl J. We W .? it Biology ll Students Venture To Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass Exploring the Texas coast and taking a trip to the Aransas Pass National Wildlife Refuge awaited forty eager Biology ll students who traveled to the beach in search of marine specimens. Besides these activities, planned by sponsors Iris Wilkins and Cal Eichler, the group also went skin diving and even surfing. lsr..-Lt.-1-... .. ..,.... fy,-are -- -. Anxious to get back on solid land, Jim Smith gets a head start on everyone. ' f f1. ABOVE: Seining for marine life, Leslie Perry and Wayne Pritchard carry on an intensive search. LEFT: Waiting for a big wave, Billy Dobry pre- pares his surfboard as Richard Estes, Armin Friedli, and Mike Eyehorn look on. After two straight district wins, TR faced their third district match with a good opening season. The Rattlers were tough, but four quarters saw TR battle to a 14-12 win. Another well played offensive game as well as a strong defense gave TR the edge that resulted in victory. Riders Rip Rattlers il Ai , cf'ii 15214 1 51 Y, . 9, r f an TL W, v maxi f' ,4 'W ,. KZ 2' i'-U 11 - 'L ' H-T. ' 1 xml 1-5 5. gf I , f. Tu, Qu . x ,, , Q x V . Q.:-f ,,,.. xx X , +G. IPX .- ,, X . ik xx' X Q, f 11'-PX .- 5 x ,, jg x r -wg -4, g, 1 Q . Xi , ' lb Q. , 5-' f X fy! xv, in rim .25 if' 35: iv wmv A' X32 ef X Q Y H .44 hs J! Q' ' X 6' xx 'V'- ir ii yi, .. LV I ka . 5 I wax xl.. . Q - gg W A x ' if A -ff . ,- x ' . , + x ,dl 5' '- Z ,ff- klf . A ' 4 Q- - 5 5' , b Q, Q 33 O N ik M F t f , , M iA .. U 5 I ,f f 4' i fi P XQQV .. ,i,,, 'S 3 uk Cheerleaders Build Spirit, Pride In RRC initiating spirit at football games was a big part of Cheerleaders were: Cathi Sargent, Teri Epper the cheerleaders' iob, but they also attended baseball, son, Michelle Turner, and Marilyn Thomas - seniors basketball and other athletic events. and Robbie Alston, Rita Green - iuniors. TERI EPPERSON 45 4 5'-Q. g I, yr. . ' N47 . 1 0 , , v I . - ' 5 N -X .gf , 5. I ll 4 F A big part of Spirit Week, Teddy kaix'R,,,,5,w7'!?,' ' Zmwes proudly over the iunior class N... , 0 I ,gfyygffkx 'N V' X, - X , VN X If ff A X Q. A . X 2 xx X ,Q LB Gul bf. . Frank Kuhn and Rick Ramirez put in their efforts to help out the senior class with the cafeteria. Spirit Week Sparks Rider Pride And Enthusiasm Car painting contests, mum sales, and hall decorations were part of the enthusiasm shown by Rider fans during Spirit Week. A time to create spirit for the game against Mac, the student body got together to show the football team that all of TR was behind them. XL 1 'X ,F Artwork like this Spiderman helped the seniors win first prize for the class decorations. On hot day Liz Melton and David McGee made sure everyone knew they were spirited X f I Z Senior dress-up day was o big day for Mike Schulze Riders. is ,,..l' Rider's District Hopes Dampened By Owls . . . i 4 ii ,Q . 4 . . . and soaked by the Brahmas. So, district hopes were drowned. Out-powered and out-manned by Highlands, TR still played with marked determination. However, the MacArthur game ended on a different note. It was an upset. . . and numerous errors contributed to the loss of one hard fought district contest. Perhaps because it was the last game of the season, or because it was iust one more game, that the Riders played the way they did that night. A final win was a good thing to see either way. Mules are known to be stubborn and this was no exception as a dedicated Rider squad pushed and pulled to a wel- come 15-14 win. And to new Head Coach, Derral Davis, it was more than the end of a season - it was the beginning of an era. Season's End Holds Victory ' a 3 F,,.f.kA k. x , - - 'we wa-. M,- - w- S- ...ge A ,.,,. , - ' ' .-.is ifgfg -- ,gi 'j . V l x ,Va . 1: , 'v 4, 'ben .. ,,. D.. ,. af. 1 9 2 ,gl 4 fl - 1 ..-4 ai s-' 'F' vn- sl w-GDIM.. Rough Rider Bond: iiill L l J Q J ' am ln! We A 'im' mm 34? 5:-fi : , -R L' -M ...yy . Marching band members for l973-74 were: Maiorettes: Liz Mann, Dianne Anstine, Melanie Malone, Mary Sheffield. Front Row: Cheryl Sweet, Ruth Ann Patterson, Max King, James Romero, Diane O'Keefe, Vicki Abendschein, Shelley Zick, Janice Newton, Danny Lents, Richard Frazor, David Brooks, Mark,Welch, Mark Konitz, Mike Woods, Tom Hol linshead, Kathy Mitchell, Russell Webb, Stacy Rodgers, Raymond Coker, Nancy Alford, Matt Gomillion, Tom Kelley, Michele Reddoch, Mike Adcock, Mike Becker. Second Row: Marsha Brown, Mary Jane Albores, Karen Clem, Mimi Hennessy, Jo Ann Heffner, Nancy Naylor, Peggy Triche, Margie Dawson, Patty Sheffield, Melissa Kullin, Steve Mitchell, Kim Anderson, Linda O'Keefe, Lori Lynch, Sue Boyer, Beth Lovorn, Missy Frazor, Sally Wakefield, Tami Blaisdell, Anne Sermon, Elaine Locke, Lori Olson, Ben Valdez, Marvin Greer, Ken Turner. Third Row: Richard Miller, Dorothy Morrogh, Ronnie Toupal, Norman Gendron, John Richards, Wesley Hess, John Scarpulla, Spencer Semmes, Carl Spann, Jerry Wil- kins, Randy Neidorf, Robert Sheffield, Susan Aubert, Kevin Phillips, B Her Than The Best 3: ' . - FN .fi v ' V' X A J .r-- J ex: - A x A i 1 x Sandy Prado, Susan Watson, Pam Harris, Karen Mott, Janiine Babcock Maria Hendrickson, Debbie Kreitzer. Fourth Row: Tump Laird, Craig Morgan, John Burke, James Earl, Frank Philpot. David Myers, Jim Lewis, Roger Garcia, Greg Adkins, Frank Brantley, Dale Mellinger, Marvin Brown, Gary Triche, Jerry Stein, David Olson, Paul Phillips, Bonnie Nelms, Patty Waits, Tom Knowles, Molly Truit. Fifth Row: Leslie Perry, Melissa Shrum, Paul Miller, Michele Derocher, Randy Bristow, Sue Nor- 1 , , , . ton, Larry Clarke, Steve Wilfong, Richard Mitlwede, Robert Hampson, Paul Czekanski, Richard Stevens, Jim Pressley, Ronnie Wilkins, Neal Tip- ton, Ken Turner, Greg Stanfill, Brenda Laird, Doug Jeanes. Sixth Row: Alan Whitaker, Doug Patton, John Morrissey, Dennis Denham, Robert Massey, Gary Morton, Ernie Garcia, Joe Mire, Mike Bogard, Richard Jackson, John Jackson, Cullen Shiffrin, Randy Rogers, Bruce Lumpkin, Alan Martin, John Walters, Tammy King, Liz Norton, Kevin Morrison. Red team: 11 Steve Dotson, 21 Neal Thoman, 31 Paris Durhart, 41 Jerry Stovall, 51 Preston Pauling, 61 Mike Hutzler, 71 Doug Odle, 81 Colin Wagman, 91 Richard Farley, 101 Mike Dressler, 1 11 David Mueller, 121 Matt Burns, 131 Bobby Jenkins, 141 Doug Morgan, 151 David Reyes, 161 Mark Potter, 171 Eli Flores, 181 Andy Laurel, 191 Steve Anderson, 201 Rusty Burnett, 211.Iohn Pittman, 221 Kevin McKay, 231 Anthony Wilkins, 241 David Hachnal, 251 Tripp Wiggins, 261 Coach Bill Meehan, 271 Coach Gary Shuler, 281 Bill Arnold, 291 David Tarr, 301 Randy Eklund, 311 Paul Palmer, 321 Jim Halsell, 331 Carl Speer. Blue team: BELOW: 11 John Markum, 21 John Suggs, 31 Keith Bernhardt, 41 Vic Pantuso, 51 Frosh Capture Zone Championship Under Shuler, Meehan Jerry Martinez, 61 Frank Rust, 71 Clayton Davis, 81 Dana Hemphill, 91 Aaron Zarate, 101 Brian Kuhn, 1 11Jim Upright, 121 Charles Nelson, 131 Charles Hanson, 141 Jerry Black, 151 Barret Evans, 161 .lack Stofa, 171 Robert Polaski, 181 Chris DeMartino, 191 Bill Fisher, 201AIan Ray, 211 Gary Chapman, 221 Mark Stanley, 231, 261 ABOVE, 241, 271 ABOVE, 251 Harold Prioleau, 261 Trent Fallin, 271 Dean Brown, 281 Larry Ander- son, 291 Ken Peebles, 301 Scott Ford, 311 Steve Foss, 321 David Rami- rez, 331 Ronald Willis. Not Shown: Richard Myers, Randy Mullins and John Luchak. a 9 F 9 ' Q 2 3 lb I 'U l G1 F M2792 ,gg yres, 8 Q Q , ,L I 1 2 3 4 5 co I 7 lisfll 0 0 O 0 q 27' 0 1 gy! I 9 2 it - ' 2 2 ql I I ll la up 'Ou' l J.V. 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Va 'f L iiia 'L iisi -w b ' C .C f V V 1' L 2 To the 1973-74 Varsity football team, a remembrance: First Row iLeft to Rightl Tom Barber, Tim Killaugh, Paul Christianson, Ben Keeble, John Lopaglia, Tom Collins, Wilbur Morgan, James Stewart, Willie Culpep- per, Richard Sanchez, Mark Davis, Mike Pantuso, Jamie Stubblefield, John Howell, Tommy Anderson. Second Raw: Mike Crain, Scott Draker, Dickie Rice, Alan Lee, Milton Emanuel, Stan Rice, Mike Milligan, Bill Bohannon Mark Llnley DeWayne Coburn Steve Martin Pat Hutzler Bobby Logan Phil Redding Jim Manganello Third Row Ron Lntzner Jay Underwood Duke Jonietz Edmund Williams Dickie Calonge Dale Franks Fred Shows Bernie Dvorack Alvin Smith Chris Roy Richard Anderson Ron Reddic Fourth Row Charlie LaRue Mark Knezeak Carl Gross Lewis Williams Wayne Pritchard John Childres Paul Slattery . . . From This Point Forward . . . To try something new is often frowned upon due to tradition and possibly a superstition here and there. That sounds kind of out-dated and for today, I'm sure it is. However, the time comes when new things must be accepted, either by choice or by necessity. ln this case - both. Thus an acceptance is in order at Roosevelt - that of a new head coach. The loss of Win Bag- get left a vacancy there and the district quickly began searching and interviewing . . . Finally, Der- ral Davis was elected as TR's new head coach. When asked how he felt as far as coaching at TR was concerned, he had this to say: The first week that I arrived here, I don't think l had ever been treated so well. And now it's even better than when l got here. One of the many pleasing things about the kids here at Roosevelt is that they put out a lot of effort. They seem to thrive on competition. The way l see it, from this point forward, all competition will get better and better. My goal is to have a superior all-around athletic program compared to any in the state, and of course, to win the state championship in football. it l B. , 'HQ , Rr , A.-t T xil. , 51 it a l . t 'L . 'K 904 sf sq - - s. N, 4 X 'Q , R ' , X. 41 X V .M And Now . . . ABOVE: Senior Patriots: Front Row: Diane Gatewood, Kim West, Mini lbarra, Susan Walton, Janet Wiegman, Kathy Kramer, Donna Sager, Debbie Olney. Second Row: Vicky Ray, Vanessa Day, Cindy Boehler, Patty Stokes, Cindy Meyer, Mary Longloy, Diane Gonzales. Third Row: Robin Hoch, Patti lmbody, Starla Janicki, Rhonda Eardley, Susan Stew- art, Becky Parker, Leann Eanes. UPPER RIGHT: Junior Patriots: Front Row: Robbie Stovall, Bonnie Boeck, Sara Lee Corkill, Vicky Boswell, Pam Eberlin, Giselle Miranda, Olga Roman. Second Row: Ruth Montgomery, Gwen Welty, Becky Munson, Nena Schulte, Angela Schwob, Cathy The Patriots! Courtney, Juanita Martinez. Third Row: Dana Hall, Charlotte Calhoun, Becky Tutsock, Cindy Cox, Diane Friedrich, Dow Patterson, Jan Richards Patty Palmer, Margo Reininger, Bonnie Homann, Nita Gilpin, Kathy Brumfield, Carol Kornegay, Marina Haake. LOWER RIGHT: Sophomore Patriots: Front Row: Nicki Tribbey, Liz Abrams, Terri Hicks, Dawn Flippin Claudette Calhoun, Joann McLandrich. Second Row: Carol Black, Cher- rie Carson, Dawn Cook, Renee Janicki, Leah Herrmann, Rhonda Selby, Leigh Durham. 1 gi 24 -fx ll gf :,, l ,.- is 4: I S ! J Q gf 0 0 0 1-f .fa- -g L ,........ X 1 . .K -.,.. -Q I 5 ' 4 VJ! vi., Y .Ig . ,, k A--f-Aki' L'-'N' 'f..:,A- g ??r - -K 47 Cavaliers Perform, Promote Pep Roosevelt's pep squad, the Cavaliers, was made up of about 200 girls. The iunior and senior members wore special uniforms, beginning this year. Sponsored by Carra McNamara, the Cavaliers performed at football and basketball events, and promoted spirit at other athletic meets. They also ran a iail at the spring possum festival. Sergeants were: fRedi Kathy McHaney, Beverly Miller, Giselle Delgado, Laura Brenz, Leslie Leditka, fWhitei Valerie Oates, Sandy Evans, Karen Carpenter, Suzanne Delgado, Alice Back, fBluel Grace Parma, Theresa Smith, Debbie Barnes, Ste- phanie Hollie, Beverly Resendez. Captain was Sally Gaines, Lieutenant was Sharon Imig, and Card Section Commander Shayla Freeman. Waiting in suspense, the Cavaliers encourage the Riders to beat San Marcos. V4 1, -.-ii, f . . 9 .XM - f 5 f L Shayla Freeman, Sandy Evans, and Sharon Imig promote spirit at Booster Club. s I J Cavalier Sponsor Carra McNamara watches as the TR cagers whip Sam Houston at Alamo Stadium. Performing a military routine, the Cavaliers cheer at the Lee game. RIGHT: The card section, new this year, spells out TR to the excited fans. UPPER RIGHT: Cavalier spirit is not extinguished by rain. For the first time, a group of Cavaliers attended summer camp. BELOW: They were, Standing: Sharon lmig, Stephanie Hallie, Sally Gaines, Shayla Free- man, Beverly Resendez, Laura Hughey, Lisa Turner, Debbie Barnes. Sitting: Valerie Oates, Kathy McHaney, Sandy Evans, Giselle Delgado, Beverly Miller, Suzanne Delgado. ....,,.,,. -,. 2 g jr? fi, 3,7 J-. me .L5 '.7. mg fllf!3IlhL12 VOE Students, Employers Honored At Banquet Students involved in the Vocational Office Education Program attended a November banquet at the Hacienda Dinner Theatre given by Emily Knake. VOE is a two-year pro gram involving a year of training in a lab situation, and another of CO-OP work. Emily Knake teaches the seniors and Gayle Bode teaches the iuniors. Officers were: Pres. Gloria Barnes, Vice-Pres. Olga Leal, Sec. Janine Talamantez Treas. Margie Buffaloe, Parl. Gloria Arroyo, and Hist. Jean Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sweet and Linda Bernal, employers of Region Twenty Educational Center, talk with Evelyn Edwards, Toni Gilbert and Olga Leal. , 4 L A yearning to clean up the envi- ronment was what prompted Katie Hen- nessy and two hundred other Girl Scouts in the area to begin work on an undeveloped piece of land, Nebraska Park. Chosen to attend Survival U at the University of Wisconsin, Katie attended workshops which supple- mented her knowledge of the growing ecological problem throughout the country. When Katie returned to San Antonio, she received permission to begin work on a small section along Salado Creek: Nebraska Park. mcs-su-X , ABOVE: Asked to appear on KENS-TV Forum, Katie and teacher Leona Williams are inter- viewed by Ana Chew and Bill Sho- mette. LEFT: Dividing the land into sections, Katie chose her own area. Laura Hughey, Shayla Freeman, and Patsy Rico giftwrap clothes for the needy at Christmas X Highlights of the Spanish Club's year were the tasting party, the l old clothes drive at Christmas, the trip to the border, and the spring pic- nic. Officers were: President Armin Friedli, Vice-President Shayla Free- serve Spanish dishes to hungry members. man, Secretary Ruth Ann Montgomery, Treasurer Ricky Mundahl, and Publicity Carol McNee. ABOVE: Sponsor Helen Friedli and Barbara Miller Spanish Club Active In 73-74 -ff- Stephanie Hollie and Ruth Mont- gomery prepare chalupas, tacos, and other Spanish delicacies at the annual tasting party. iSidel f x R ai Q , Q, . ,, f i , i i.i, . A' ' . . .L ci 'lf X A me Xi, L lx- ' N-Qiganu-or' 7 Patty Hutzler, Marie Walker, Cindy Brauckmuller, Barbara Miller, Barbara Squires, Reba Ben- nett, and Teresa Saucedo add flavor to the punch. National Junior Honor Society Visits State Hospital NJHS is a service organization made up of outstanding freshmen and sophomores, sponsored by John Hierholzer Activities included painting the faculty dining area and visiting the state mental hospital Officers were Pres David Anderson, V P Barbara Miller, Sec Annette Willis and Treas Liz Abrams David Anderson, club president, helps a hospital if patient relax with some refreshments. John Hierholzer, Marie Walker, Reba Bennett, and Eileen Ley feast on cakes made by NJHS mem- bers. Julie Franklin, Shirley King, Marcella Gonza- lez and Dana Wenner add music to the occa- sion. nA f me f' B f , if ' J Y chair. Co-sponsor Carol Griffith unloads her Campus Life director John Schuetz holds a banana eating contestf the loser winning a seat on an electric baggage for a fun filled week end retreat. X l 4 Campus Life Means Fun For All ef... K Qs.. y 3 I iv nf . f A C Q2iia?J'2QMQA 3Zr?N3!fXYRi Campus Life is a city-wide Christian Youth organization that sponsors concerts, retreats and interschool activities. Known for its lively and entertaining meetings, Campus Life costs nothing and is open to everyone. LEFT: Jeff Fitzgerald eats his heart out at the traditional Burger Bash. ABOVE: The Haunted House, Campus Life's annual fund raising event terrified kids from all over the city. FHA Ball Set Amidst A Winter Wonderland Setting the mood for the FHA ball was a Winter Wonder land theme The climax ofthe evening was the presentation of queen Jane Johnson and her court. Providing the help needed in the planning and organizing ofthe event FHA sponsors Carolyn Cope and Patricia Partney had a great deal to do with the success of the ball Waiting forthe dancing to begin, Dale Franks, Gail Oney, Glenn Green, and Karen Underwood enjoy discussing table decora- tions. Teaching Staff Entertainecl At Christmas Breakfast An emergency honeymoon kit, an eight ball, a nurses' kit, and a screwdriver were but a few of the gifts received by members of the staff. The exchanging of pres ents occurred at the faculty Christmas breakfast. Taking time to get together, the instructors ate breakfast, opened gifts, and for the most part, just enioyed themselves. ABOVE: Mr. Trevino receives a fine gift of Jalapeno peppers before cold weather sets in. 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'S .1 Hard Work Aids Cagers l Jerry Edrington 2 Steve Skinner 3 Tony Krauska 4 Glenn Gilbert 5 Jerry Hamer 6 Doug Davis 7 Scott Harrelson 8 Bert Vivian 9 Gary Schauer I0 Coach Jerry Tyson l 'l Randy Matsler 12 Brian Riddle 13 Mike Kilgore 14 Paul Slattery l5 John Hyman I6 Jeff Fitzgerald. J 1 x ty .v al .W , ' t X v IDX ii' ,, . f f is 2 11.5 LL 1' , i X 1 . J an ' V S g 1w :Q K , Qs Burgin And Company . . . R 5407811 gn uE34 1.1 I Carl Dismuke 2 Max King 3 Larry Bratten 4 Mike Inman 5 Richard Estes 6 Richard Kennedy 7 Ricky Taylor 8 John Waiters 9 Bobby Rymill In his second year here at Roosevelt Coach Larry Burgin Ueftl: has aided TR In teachmg as well as coaching students. 5 ,' x -. . . . Perfect Tennis Essentials X I E r 1 4 'PL . A ' 1 - --'-' Viv rv 'P L- J ' :-.'4 -i 2'Y'v z -'T4!'? l A -. v 5 ff g34sff,'1i-,s5r,g.deff,1-wgg'2g3yf lx.: , 3:-iii. .- gd ra: ,:iI,Vl5-vu, . 7' I l Q '- N M 'QI12?:f'.?5L5fjf: 45l-9'f-QQ' 77C '4f-L' ruff' V. ' 254 9'yJ- '? .gf1x4.'2'9:'45 f fix Q bv.f?.:5g13Z551i59Z,?i O ,,,,-t:,55,:-ga! , , ,i5?.,g'o7Qv,:Z? 455' 111, . f 'Qgfggf-w3S2.,f4'? -V: ' are 9 N-The Al' Q., - Wig-fgglgi I Lisa Nuftal 2 Jane Johnson 3 Carol Logon V A 4 Michelle Brohen 5 Donna Woods 6 Linda Blankenship 7 Theresa Garcia 8 Sheryl Sears S... N 5 l' , , l Cast: Dracula - Lane Blaquiere Screaming Success John Harker - Steve Hokett Dr. Seward - Mark Passmore Lucy Seward - Delores Hutchings Reinfield -- Tim Gaertner Miss Wells -- Sherri Small Professor Van Helsing - Randy Bruno Presented with all the blood- curdling scream of a horror show, Dracula also had the sensational epi- S sode, romantic sentiment, and happy ending ofa melodrama. Lane Blaqui- ere, cast in the title role, and Delores Hutchings as Lucy were convincing, while the original piano and organ music composed by Travy Remmert played throughout the show. Encom- passing hard work and dedication, Dracula was truly a successful show. ABOVE: Reinfield lTim Gaertnerl informs Lucy lDelores Hutchingsl and Van Helsing lRandy Brunol that Lucy is in danger. LEFT Dracula lLane Blaquierel awaits his next victim. BELOW: Dracula strikes again' Pair Of Victories Boosts TR Cagers District play went well for the Riders when it afforded them two consecutive wins over San Marcos and Sam Hous- ton, each boosting TR's standings. San Marcos provided the Riders with a hard played basketball game that ended, after four long quarters, with another victory under the belt for the TR cagers. The next district game against Sam Houston, how- ever, was even more difficult to win. Aggressiveness pre- vailed as both teams fought hard against the backboards and gave sparingly any leeway to their opponents. Lasting it out and playing good basketball TR defeated the Cherokees of Sam Houston. 'X' fr QQ Traveling to Denton, Texas for a state-wide con- vention, students on the iournalism staff attended a three day workshop which covered every aspect of iournalism. Comparing ideas in yearbook trends, students also exam- ined ideas in newspaper lay-out and photography. The workshop gave the staff an in-depth look at publications throughout the state and the nation. Journalists Travel To State-Wide Seminar Arriving for the three-day workshop, the staff plans the day's activities. According to Steve Hokett and Jan Opella the first step in getting home is a car in running condition. Most of the day consisted of attending workshops at Texas Woman's University. - i Roosevelt Welcomes New Faculty Members Marilyn Anderson, Eng. II Phillip Priesl, Alg. 'l, 2, 3, FOM ll Joy Boyter, Eng. IB Juli Konze, Sp. Ed. EW? my 3 i f' mi Cagers Finish Victorious And In Second Place J Y-' rv ....:g,,,., A - ..f, kink ' j 4 1. 1'1- J - .1- - -5 Another week of basketball saw TR split another pair of games and finish up the season with a win. Against the Mules of Alamo Heights, the Riders started a little slow and it seemed as if all the breaks in the game would fall for Alamo Heights. Nothing appeared to go right for the TR cagers in that game, and so the second to the last game of the season was a loss. Then the last game rolled around, and TR played it with the determination, spirit and enthusiasm ofa winning team. As in football, the basket- ball team put everything they had into the last game of the season and finished up with a final victory and a sec- ond place standing in district play. self? 1 N get 4 Q 1 C 69 Band officers were: Drum Maior - Rich- ard Miller Asst. Drum Maior - Dorothy Morrogh Pres. - James Early Vice-Pres. John Scarpullap Sec. -- Cheryl Sweet, Treas Nancy Alfordg Hist. - Marvin Brown Lib - Lori Olsong Sr. Blasters - Marla Hendrickson, Jerry Wilkinsg Jr. Blasters Joe Mire and Tami Blaisdellg Uniform Mgr. - Tom Knowlesg Instru- ment Mgr - Paul Miller. Music Makers Enioy Fast-paced Year ll l Richard Miller l2l Maiorettes Mary Sheffield and Diane Anstine l3l Alan Whi taker Ml Sue Boyers, Greg Stanfill, Jerry Stein, and JoAnn Heffner l5l Maior- ettes Diane Anstine and Melanie Malone 161 David Brooks, Mark Welch, Tom Hollingshead, Danny Lents and Richard Frazor 171 Dorothy Morrogh l8l Maior- ettes Liz Mann and Mary Sheffield l9l Karen Mott U01 Richard Mittwede, Susan Watson and Peggy Triche. ff fi U-A . ,. 236 7 -1.52 -ag: r fi i 2,052 ' A H , 1- f vi K 1' XM? 1 'W fam ' O - 0 0 , a o P01 ...'5 d J li Sm E'-Fi' , . Ll Kneeling, Left to Right: Glenn Falconi, Bobby Caudill, Kenneth Green, David Gluckman, Mike Mille- gan, Jerry Hamer. Standing: Chris Caperton, Charles Hazel, Tom White, Kelly Davis, Ben Click, Sam Mitts, Coach Sonny Detmer. Kneeling: Carlos Sierra, Tim Backlund, Mark Skinner, Chuck Edmunds, Joe Payne, Bruce High. Standing: Mark Cox, Tom Blazek, Robin Ray, Bert Vivian, Clancy Young, Scott Gordon. J.V. Shares First Place Berth In District The 74 basketball season was a rewarding one for the Junior Varsity. Long hours of work and hard practices trimmed and tem- pered the J.V. cagers and enabled them to work their way to a 23-5 season record and a tie for first place with Mac in district play. It was quite a battle for the district crown as the two teams ended with 9-1 records and possibly a few frustra- tions here or there. cula. points equal to 100 hours of work. Thespians Practice Play, Exhibit Talent t -v 3 f . , r 3 Xl 9 .sl ' l 'l 'llff-ti ,i X, I ' lEf -4 1..- f 4315. fe-W H elores Hutchings, Cindy Marley, and Richard Jackson pose with their director at prac- ice after school. D Y '- Ax , , ,f . 1f 'E.3jf-- 'Ez ow 'iii Travy Remmert, Greg Price, Sheri Makin, Mark Passmore, and Steve Hokett direct the Thespians during practice forthe play, Dra- Sponsored by John O'Neill the National Thespian Society presented the play Dra- cula, and helped with other dramatic prod- uctions. Officers were: Pres. Greg Price, Vice- Pres. Ruth Montgomery, and Sec.-Treas. Kathy Saenz. Thespians earned membership by working on different productions to earn As Thespians watch rehearsal, Mark Passmore, Randy Bruno, and Steve Hokett discuss Lucy's condi- tion. vii., 1,51 l' we i. r 'Q 'Z ' f First Year QT Provides Zone Title. . . ABOVE: 1 Dana Hemphill, 2 Clinton Davis, 3 Chris DeMartino, 4 Alan Ray, BELOW: 1 Steve Eanes, 2 Kelly Riddle, 2Vz basketball, 3 Dean Brown 4 5 Mike Brown, 6 Mike Strosser, 7 Mike Lee, 8 David Ferguson, 9 Tom David Treat, 5 Bobby Jenkins, 6 Doug Becknell, 7 Larry Huber, 8 Clint Sim Jumper, 10 Mark Rodgers, 1 1 Carl Speer, 12 Mark Goehring, 13 Coach ler, 9 Barrett Evans, 10 Harold Prielow, 1 1 John Urdiales, 12 Coach Bl Gary Shuler, 14 James Halsell, 15 Bill Kendig. 5 an oe visa? 9 mag 'ir 011 2 33 40 Q I . . .For Enthusiastic Frosh 76 Meehan, 13 Mark Tompkins, 14 Keith Walkup, 15 Chris Lee. .iii W I Q , .,.,,, iii 5 7 ' ' P51 7 .,,,., '--'-h-' WML.. LW, 59' '- A' , , C -4 -.:- V'-1 - I . 5 .. x ' ' ' ' L ' l il' .UQ .TM V 6555. ,ii ' L it L f ,. . 1 ,C i f fsffg 5 , 3 , ' .B , ' ' lrirfff, .Lf .Q S ' l ' I' K 'J Miz , J ' rm. , E? is W ,.- if 'K 'W 3. 4 l ,P g ji lvl? it use K .,,V, , ,,. 8 , -w i A ' f ' 'K-f g - l ' 15 . ffeifwie-if 1- , ' ' L 1 . Q, - 1 ' A 3. - fi , Q f 912: - LA it ., if 7' t' ' f-Q, if fs, , .'.15 fff'. T, f' M' is 'QQ f' rey' 55 7 . .. ' f f rj 1 M5 A ,C ttta B 2 e - 1' 'k1'- -2 ' f ,i L ' V i- We ' 31 1' 5 'w ffm .,',' Q Q -E K+ . . 55' ' ' ' - F 'mf, I ' if li If ,.,. , 1 L B it , L if , ', ,,,. V M ,,.., Q Q-Xpbi! 2 M Wrryvl V f nl H - AM ' r e,feQ.,i T 'M GQQ eeyalfa A 3y ' y if Love ls . . . Taking Her To The Sweetheart Ball Love is . . . created an aura of romance characterizing the Sweetheart ball. Sponsored by the sophomore class, the ball enticed many to share in an evening of fun and dance. Diane Gatewood reigned as queen with countess Debi Barnes, duchess Sheila Vas- quez, and lady-in-waiting Connie Butlin. Sandy Evans and Mark Shrode ioin others in an evening of dance. ABOVE: Claudette Cal- houn, Travy Remmert, Laura Brockman, and Chris Price await the pres- entation of the court. LEFT: Couples danced to the music of Hot Ash through- out the evening. ABOVE: Sihingz Lf. Col. Susan Walton, Col. .Iane1Wiegman. Standing: Majors Debbie Olney, Kim West, Mini Ibarra, Kathy Kramer, Donna Sager, Diane Gafewood. RIGHT: As a fin sol- dier, Cindy Boehler Sophomore Pafrioi Ruih Ontivaros twirls a flag during the half-time show performs at a basket- af the Lee foofball game. ball game. P 5 The Pride X . fr Rain or shine, Patriot spirit never dies. Q-fe td. Patriot Colonel Janet Wiegmcn performs her original routine before parents and guests at Show-Off Night. Of RRC Patriots perform a high-kick routine to the tune of Lover at the Alamo Heights-TR basketball game. .vs Y is 4- ,, ' 'mtl . 1 pa.- Sagamore Explores Creativity BELOW: Nancy Ugalde looks over pages for technical errors. ,,,4v 'TY fm' 'NNW Auf .74 ,sf t ,ei W' si ff is ,f , ,,,L A I ,, ti Getting ID's stomped for the Sagamore was a must. IL-RJ Lisa Waters, Judy Bragg, Robin Shaw and Roxanna Bustamante. ,s 5215:-wwf' , nf hr ,, 2 . ,I 1 tt ,y t, s. 2 as . -,,,..,.w 'Nv- ,- Q 5 f 355:39 .Q 'ttaiiiw W? ,F INA -.75 sewn,-uv ' aizew- 4 , K . VA , f 'V . V W 5 K iifffsifffg X r- ' , I 'fmt rl I 2 l - , H ' Miva, '- ,,,, as .- I 1 4 is , , 1125 '- t '11 we ' f ' if T we Q ff.. ,via 1 - X Q I .1 4, , - x ' gf W, - A N H+ - -.. r , S N If sr 5 ABOVE: Mary Jane Albores transfers layouts onto quad paks. Using as its base the theme The Many Faces of Rough Rider Country Sagamore staff members placed idea upon idea to build a colorful yearbook. Techniques such as placing everything in order of event were carried over to this year's book. Yet the cre- ativity and imagination of the staff allowed for new effects such as special photography for division pages and a photographic cover. t I I Sociedad O Honorar I a H ' ' ' lspa n I ca . . . or the Spanish National Honor Society, was an organization created for Spanish students interested in Spanish community and cultural activities. All second year Spanish stu- dents were eligible for membership. An A average in Spanish and an overall B average were the qualifications. RIGHT: Janice Bishop, Carrie Calhoun, Gray Car- penter, David Chacon, Theresa Chacon, Shayla Freeman, Armin Friedli, Kevin Gutting, and Law- Hawes blow out their candles ending the ceremonies. Initiated in December, new members included: Janice Bishop, Carrie Cal- houn, Gray Carpenter, David Chacon, Kathy Drescher, Shayla Freeman, Armin Friedli, Kevin Gutting, Lawrence Hawes, Marilyn Hille, Cherry Macy, Johnny Mounce, Denise Mueller, Richy Mundahl, David Mustelier, Ann Powers, Linda Rocha, Bonnie Ulibarri, Alma Villarreal, Richard Villarreal, and Leslie Wiech- man. BOVE Carrie Calhoun and Gray Carpenter anticipate the candle-Iight- ng ceremony. RIGHT: David Chacon begins the ceremony by lighting his andle to seal the society's oath as Armin Friedli, Kevin Gutting, and arry Hawes thoughtfully await their turn. Rosario Pineda, Silvia Pineda, and Elizabeth Tarradelles Perrin, foreign students from Bolivia, were honorary members. The I 973-74 officers were: Pres ident - Alma Villarreal, and Secretary-Treasurer - Denise Mueller. The club sponsors were Spanish teachers Helen Friedli and Dot De Priest. Nikki Tribbey and Cherrie Carson sing Nikki's own com- G G , , position. .57 ll 5 Performing to many different tunes, the Pride of Rough Rider Country, outdid themselves in Patriots on Parade. Rou- tines performed ranged from the Charleston to the Twist through tap, with interpretive and creative dance featured. Among the skits were Charlie Chaplin and the Doublemint Twins. The bi-annual tal- ent show complemented the choreographic ability of sponsor Carol Searight and her Patriots. Leah Herrmann, Claudette Calhoun, Lee Durham, Sheree Carson, and Rene Janicki dance a nostalgic tap routine. '.f 'l'f nf . i..i eir. till . or is'i T M J - li if. , , i, H . V J , L gi. . i f A 'i ' . , ,. , ' Ur its v i ' 1 ,. J. f' ff V. I,w 4 W' 'A , 5, fi J , 52 6' Sparkles With Talent Terri Hicks, Bonnie Homann, Diane Gatewood, Rhonda Selby, Nita Gilpin, Carol Black, Lee Durham, and Marcia Stuart perfect their tambourine routine. Raggedy Ann lDiane Gonzalezl and Raggedy Andy lPatty 1 Stokesl skip happily through the hearts of the audience. Taking a tour ofa government supported high school, members browse around in the sewing department. 'THR' GR, at It ,vu . . ., X K ' 6 .1-a l .. 5 tv 1- 7 -:pt filt h yr ,K I ,VS J En lgi Q V 'slr Uv i ,,. . fig V5 61rt 17- Viva Piedras Negras! Piedras Negras, Coahuila, was the destination of some forty Spanish Club members. Visits were made to elementary schools and to a government supported high school. Restaurant 57, very popular at lunch time, was invaded by the group. Many curios were bought when the club went on a shopping spree at the Mexican market place. The Spanish students became very well informed on Mexican customs and culture. 414 I I 'A ,I.,:Si+ ' :ear - Barbara Croom can't decide which wallet she prefers. ,Hugh 1 fi ,ref ABOVE: Linda Cearlock, Julie Franklin and Marcella Gonzales are caught by the camera while on a shopping spree at the market place. LEFT: Vernell Lee makes quick calculations from dollars to pesos. 83 Brigade commander Harold Davis presents brigade sweetheart Nancye Miller with the traditional bouquet of roses. Sabre Guards And Sweethearts Salute New Officers Billy Jackman salutes Harold Davis as he presents his company sweetheart. RIGHT: Mike Cogliandro and Patricia Hudson enter the hall after passing through the sabre line. Outlook Adds i 2 Supplement ln an effort to get more of student writings into print the staff of the Outlook published the Little Stick as a literary supplement. Printed once every quarter, the Little Stick contained artwork and poetry from all grade levels. Prose and poetry ofthe highest quality went into the Outlook, which was published in the spring. Material going in either publication was chosen by a board of edi- tors comprised of Cindy Copeland, Katie Hennessy, and Nancy Ugalde. Stick editor Cindy Copeland happily displays the first copy of the Stick. I,l T1-1,5 S Tl CK . 3435, Z dwg ,... W 1 l wid'-Y X ,L Ns -. ,... N ' lF if Photographer Tim Cassler also doubles as sports editor of the Sagamore. Jan Opella uses a last resort to escape the pressure of the darkroom. Photographers Prove Vital To Yearbook Mike Cogliandro, Randy Bruno, and Jim Russell enioy their leisure time. Importance of photographers in a iournalism department is self-evident. Without photographers there would be no way in which to record the history of TR, no way in which to capture the beauty of one single moment. This year's photogra- 1 phers were capable of doing all these raphers Jan Opellq, Mike Cogliandro, Randy Bruno, Jim Russell, sports editor Tim Cassler and John Oestreich is shown throughout this book. things. The work of these leading photog- l' Lisso indicates which piece of cake she wants as Mike does the honors. 1 w 4 reporter Eve Garrison consults her text on news writing. ' ' as 2 5 gk' I lx, xr ...M if Y L . ,,.,.' ' , f ' A Editor-in-Chief Katie Hennessy inspects preliminary layouts. Big Stick Changes Format Delving into such controversial issues as streaking, the energy crunch and equal rights, the Big Stick ioined the fast pace of high school newspapers. Begin- ning with an eight page paper consisting of four pages of news and four of fea- tures, the Big Stick rapidly grew. The sec- ond quarter marked the first change with the Little Stick ioining the eight page paper. Later in the year the addition ofa magazine of features, Speaking Softly, . M 'hi i culminated the paper's full growth. The 'Hy f order of the publications runs in this way: 5 5 Biweekly the Big Stick with eight pages of I M y . SA ' ' Vf V ' 'f' I M news, monthly the Big Stick and Speaking ,I .f--1 ' Softly, and quarterly the Big Stick with the ff y I .. if Little Stick. X , S . AM, -I. Roosevelt night on radio station KBER was emceed by council members one night each week during the winter months. ABOVE: Letty Buianos announced dedications. BELOW: Marsha Brown and Tina Johnson take mes- sages phoned in by TR students. J4 Officers: President Horold Davis, Secretary Becky Tutsock, Treasurer Laura Brockman, and Vice-President Letty Buionos. 'r Senior representatives Robin Dees, Tony Krauska, and Nancye Miller help ot the San Juan Hill School Store. -vu-...- Student Council Active Student Council, composed of the 4 officers, 4 class presidents, and 36 representatives, had an active year. Sponsored by Bob Bupp, the council put out student ID cards and a student directory, renovated the smoking area, began a school beautification proiect, and ran the school store. The council held open meetings so students could watch the proceedings and actively par- ticipate. Jane Johnson and Kathy Homann compose a letter to be sent to other student councils urging school partici- pation in the American Cancer Society drive. Junior Classical League 'Q' Comes Home Triumphant Awaiting the bus for the state convention are Suzanne Bellah, Billy Jackman, and Mark Tilton. Junior Classical League members added to the many awards brought home by Riders this year. Latin stu- dents attending the state convention left with first in Greek Life II James Moyer, second in reading comprehension Edna Marnock, first in grammar, second Decathlon I Gary Carpenter, second Grammar I Billy Jackman, and third 1 in Decathlon lll Gary Cook. During the annual Latin Olympics contest students participated in relay races, IOO 5 yard dash, long iump and frisbee throw. A film on violence in ancient Rome and a travelogue slide presentation N by students who have participated in summer travel topped the day. Steve Rohleder served as President, Susan Neldon, Secretary, Charles Williams, Vice President, John Rinehart, Treasurer, and David McBeth as Historian. i 5 E BELOW: Charles Williams, Steve Rohleder, Steve Speer, Sherry Sims, John Rinehart and David gi McBeth wait for the go ahead to dig in. LEFT: James Moyer enioys his portion of cheese and crack- ers at a Latin club meeting. i Q, 1 i i i z Q err'-51 v' L..a-. -.-.. 7 1- Kevin Middleton finds himself in an unusual situation. . 'F J. ferr' Sweeney seems to be having trouble mounting her donkey, while lrightl caches Schuler and Conrey are still trying to score a point. . -..-...- Tom Barber can't help laughing at Coach Inscore's try for third base. Donkey Baseball - Rodeo Club Challenges Faculty GAG GIFTS WERE AWARDED TO: Best Team - Rodeo Club First Homerun - Mike Stensgaard First Score - Ron Reaves First thrown off - Pansy Partney First stolen base - Wesley Davis Best Rider - Pansy Partney Worst Rider - Coach Meehan Best pitcher - Kevin Middleton Worst pitcher - Wesley Davis E .fv- A. ,. , .- ... 4.-r-Fw 6 il- ' .5-x 'FH Joanne Eveland entertains the audience with the song Three Little Bells. Karen Homme and Frank Kuhn discuss their upcoming performance. An original composition by John Whipple, Jeanette Hollinshead and Bud Grosse surprised the viewers. Guitar Club Believes In Music mf ,X Adding a flash of creativity to the school year t Guitar Club performed a delightful concert. Included in ular tunes. Proceeds from the show went into the club k 4147 for future activities. To belong to the club all that is nee an avid interest in guitar. Sponsor ofthe club was John holzer and president was Karen Homme. he the program were original compositions along with various pop- iffy ded is Hier- .and the combination of Shuler and Griffith tallies one up for teaml ilbur Morgan is under pressure from Couch Conrey and Otto Kurth. RIGHT: Gary Lugar nd William Gisler are concerned about Bryan Riddle. Mark Knezeak gets one away from Coach Conrey. Seniors Dribble Past Faculty, 50-47 1-Ei. ,Q XXX - X l 4 I - f flww vigil 6 IL d Gree fx 2 B bi Blank 1 alhy Maddux Wh 5 T rri Ford 6 P I Tho 7 B d Sco Q 8 P mmy Ex 9 Petra Aleiandro G4 l0 Vickie Slewari ' l l Randi Wayland -J K 12 Lorie Goll N 13 Sharon Reed l4 J nie Andr I5 Mary Bellah H W X A l fl . J Q f 'fig - UlG'PfW , 4cynfh.f. .fe in w f X K . , X, l X- ,L A 'L N I is We me First Year Of Volleyball Provides . . . Experience And Hopes For Coming Years lf' . y 8 t 2 Lsigj D EX I X CN Q' ,7vx--7x I Lonky Wright 2 Agnes Quinta ll 3 V' g' Sa d Il 4 Te Mill 5 Carol Griffith 6 Darla Stewart 7 Vickie Wilson 8 Gail One Y 9JoyceStitt IOBob raMII i1Br dcM h Il l2SyI L 13M h II Lg 14K hyG I5Be yM 16C hyGb 95 it , Pat Edinger, David Anderson, and Dorothy Mor- rogh listen to an explanation of glass-blowing techniques used in making medical equipment at the Brooks Air Force Base School of Aerospace Medicine. Junior Medical League Robert Gill, Charles Williams, and Patty Palmer observe a decompression cham- ber for amputees at Brooks AFB. Sponsored by Frances Sprabary, the Junior Medical 4 League took field trips and had guest speakers in order to acquaint students with opportunities in the medical profession. The officers were: President Denise Mueller, Vice-President Laura Brockman, Secretary!Treasurer Dorothy Morrogh, and Publicity Chairman David Anderson. Bruce Lumpkin, Vicki Johnson, Charles Williams, Debra McLeod, Debbie Rogers, Laura Brockman, and Steve Rohleder tour the Northeast Baptist Hospital with Volun- teer Director Frances Gustafson. i .,..., X , - kxmifjg st, 1. Sponsors Dot DePriest and Noreen Cox, Chaplain Lisa Sexton, Treasurer Alma Villarreal, Secretary Nauri Gent, Vice-President Nancy Ugalde, and President Paul Gregory listen intently as Albert Brown addresses NHS inductees. K+. National Honor Society Promotes Character National Honor Society chose its members on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Some of its projects were a free tutoring service, o booth at the Possum Festival, and a school beautification proiect. Paul Miller, Theresa Chacon, and Margaret Cardenes discuss the chip 'n' dip booth planned for the spring Possum Festival. sian. -1 -In aul Gregory and Marvin Greer welcome Junior Andy Ballard as a ew NHS member during the spring induction ceremony. - ia, -7'-amusing.: . 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The 504 Break l can get out of class for 500, sure l'll buy a ticket, was ci phrase often heard and spoken by stu- l dents. Attending the concerts, talent shows, baseball or ' basketball games was a chance to get out of English, gov- ernment, or chemistry. Bell schedule W2 became very common as several organizations tried to raise money for their activities. However to the student the 504 break came as a welcome relief from the seven-hour day. l .1 -,. '-I A4 Bobby Reilly operates a drill press. VICA-ICT if , , , I - Ronald Schneider, outstanding ICT student of the year, dines with his employers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Embrey of Embrey Roofing, h'rA L-R: Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook of C8ID Construction Company, Samuel Clark, Durwin Kotara, David Tay- lor, and Joe Weil enioy their dinner. VICA-ICT lVocational Industrial Clubs of America: Industrial Cooper- ative Trainingl held its annual Employer-Employee Banquet in May at the Hacienda Dinner Theater. Club officers were: President Jimmy Stofa, Vice- President Durwin Kotara, Secretary John Collins, Treasurer Eddie Wiggins and Robert Reilly, Parliamentarian David Taylor, Reporter Hugo Yamamoto, Chaplain Marvin Reininger, and Sgt.-at-Arms Charles McCauley. Sponsored by Everett Reed, students attended classes in the morning and learned on the iob in the afternoon. Dennis Mundahl, Chris McCauley, and John Hinkle man the ICT booth at the vocational fair. 111. 1. l Umluml naman VDIID...-L. i ITOIH Key Club Unlocks Door To Success Top Row: Harold Davis, Richard Stevens, Steve Hokett, Steve Smo- Ien, David Denton, Rick Ramirez, Nathan Hall, Richard Warner. Sec- ond Row: Sponsor W. R. Atkinson, Norman Gendron, David Ander- son, Randy Bristow, Dennis Huber, Mike Lefebvre, Jon Hyman, Wayne Pritchard, Rick Phillips. Third Row: David Vrba, Richard Vil- larreal, Robert Matthys, Rudy Dismuke, John Collins, James Earl, Rey Kimenes, Dr. Bates iof Kiwanis Clubl, Karl Goetzke, Leigh Durham, Paul Gregory, Dow Patterson, Michael Schulze, Susan Walton, Doug Davis, Robert MacEachern. Not Pictured: Gary Cook, Jimmy Speier, Jamie Stubblefield, and Mark Tilton. i973-74 Key Club Officers included: David Anderson, David Olson, sponsor W. R. Atkinson, Robert MacEachern, Dennis Huber, Wayne Pritchard. Bottom Row: Karl Goetzke, Mike Schulze, Robert Cook, Doug Davis, and Paul Gregory. il ,,,, Officers David Olson, Doug Davis, Michael Schulze present bracelets to club sweethearts: Leigh Durham, Dow Patterson, and Susan Walton as a token of appreciation for their support of the club's activities. '1 Club member Robert Cook and Jeff Babcock, Steve Johnson Uohn Marshall Key Club membersl discuss club business dur- ing the Key Club District Convention at the Convention Cen- ter Dinner Room. Screened by veteran members, with final approval of sponsor W. R. Atkinson, key club members were chosen according to scholastic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities. The year's activities included cleaning the trophy case, visiting the Bexas Kiwanis Club, assisting in community elections and other community functions, and sending delegates to the Texas-Oklahoma State Key Club Convention. l Ht., -. , M , . V , , .V S. . 1 4, fi Ayii. K' sg 18 Hx, j I Cavaliers - School Spirit Nucleus ABOVE: lRedl Front Raw: Elda Trevino, Kathy McHoney, Beverly Miller, Leslie Liedtka, Sally Gaines, Giselle Delgado, Laura Brenz. Second Row: Judy Thomas, Suzie Bull, Nancy Rossett, Barbara Struxness, Barbara Jaeger, Lisa Thompson, Shanon Kimbra, Connie Underwood. Third Raw: Lori Cooper, Marilyn Allen, Cindy Stanley, Helen lbarra, Judy Bragg, Kelly Guiles, Sharon Newman, Karen Hammett. Fourth Raw: Donna Boyd, Geraldine Bush, Esther Zamora, Judy Ognibene, Cindy Diaz De Lean, Suzanne Deville, Flora Mendez, Sidney Stevens. Fifth Row: Kathy Hamilton, Cindy Etienne, Ingrid Schutza, Diana Gombert, Linda Cear- lock, Susan Anderson, Margo Oviedo, Kathy Pyka. Sixth Row: Jan Stay- man, Delia San Miguel, Becky Brewster, Mary Brewer, Jan Slayman, Diane Jones, Denise Mathis. UPPER RIGHT: lWhitel First Row: Sheryl Craddock, Sandy Evans, Karen Carpenter, Suzan Delgado, Sharon lmig, Alice Bach, Valerie Oates, Vanessa Albarez. Second Row: Tammy Hill, Suzell Reyes, Rosemary Humkey, Sharman Taylor, Laura Hughey, Letty Buianos, Kathy Cook. Third Row: Lisa Gehrig, Janet Spear, Carmen Weich, Bonni Ulibarri, Liz Davis, B. J. Whitehead, Laura Brockman, Shirley Weatherford, Elestene Smittie, Suzanne Ontivaros. Fourth Row: Kathy Hughey, Nancy Smith, Chris Etter, Julie Franklin, Mariorie Davis, Cindy Troficano, Cheryl Arm- strong. LOWER RIGHT: lBluel Front Raw: Annette Ahrens, B. J. Whitehead, Ste- phanie Hallie, Beverly Resendez, Carol McNee, Shayla Freeman, Debi Barnes, Grace Parma, Theresa Smith, Second Raw: Pam Hallie, Laura Batchlor, Kathy Edwards, Sherry Edrington, Lisa Turner, Kim McGuiness, Marcia Tudyk, Betsy Tillotson, Patti Morris, Cathy Cox, Cindy Zebellin. Third Row: Cathy Janas, Tina Johnson, Kathleen Shortall, Mary Vidaurri, Audrey Check, Patrice O'Leary, Shirley King, Cindy Moody, Kandi BoIdt,l Kathy Flynn. Fourth Row: Marianne Lidiak, Margy Eddelman, Tricia Stewart, Janet Wisenhunt, Valerie Miller, Theresa Rolstan, Nancy Smith, Beverly Seidel, Denise Bull, Charlotte Ugalde. Fifth Row: Jane Arbuth- not, Margaret Cook, Debbie Stien, Nancy Rossett, Diane Snodgrass, Patty Hutzler, Barbara Squires, Karen Misner, Grace Montgomery, Kathy Ralf. Sixth Row: Brenda Hutchison, Allistene Stimack, Mary Parma, Betty Lucas, Barbara Ward, Annette Willis, Suzanna Ontivaros. J 1 p4 Singers making All-State choir are, Front: Steve Ward - ist tenor, Marcia Stuart - ist soprano, Jeanette Holiingshead - 2nd alto, Cindy Rogers - ist alto, Ron Hall - 2nd tenor. Top Raw: Alternates are L-R: Ken Turner, Mike Van Syckle. Not Pictured are Mark Hokett, Joe Mire, and David Milligan, alter notes. Kathy Lynch and Pam Kersey act out a comedy skit at a choir presentation. Accompanying each other onthe guitar are Sharon Moore and Steve Ward. LQ Qu' st Row: Mary Nelson, Ruth Pena, Jackie Madden, Kathy Lynch, Judy Duggins, Mark Hokett, Larry Cagy, Mike Speier, Mark Welch, Danny Fisher, Mic- Turner, Vel Garrett, Mary Beth Atwell, Debbie Reyes, Ketta Teitz, Carol Muzny, Cindy Peplow. 2nd Row: Candy Faust, Liz Melton, Debbie Raby, Moore, Marcia Stuart, Joe Rodriguez, Greg Severns, Mark Jenkins, Tony Martinez, Ricky Shumake, Bill Siso, Shannon Kimbro, Pam Harris, Jeanette :l, Annette Willis, Dorothy Ray, Sandy Pulliam. 3rd Row: Cherrie Carson, Paula Addie, Cheryl Henley, Mary Wines, Elise Greene, Dawn Tom Sneed, Richard Jackson, Ron Hall, Richard H. Jackson, Steve McWhorter, Mike Van Syckle, Linda Yoder, Darla Stewart, Nikki Tribbey, Dawn Drena DeMore. Back Row: Tina Cantrell, Susan Wright, Mary Jean McDonald, Gail Oney, Alice Bragg, Steve Ward, Ken Turner, Jayson Anto- Larry Clarke, Mark Webb, Dave Arnold, Melton Hope, Martin Ray, Jeff Hoff, David Milligan, Kevin Lowe, Tony Gonzales, Beth Hughes, Donna Chris Kanick, Sonia Henning. Choir Ends Successful Year Under Winden. l'l'1L...'E'lH -' HVEX - 1- M if H IQ 7 BELOW: ROTC Cadet Terri Weng is lost in thought as she ponders her position in the Corps for next year. Carl Goetzke labove leftl accepts the flag and position of the 1974-75 Bri- gade Commander from the old commander Harold C. Davis. ROTC Builds Character And I ,g., K Looking over his company, Bravo A Company Commander Sam Jernigan decides on his next course of action. U In a laboratory-type atmosphere unequaled in an average class- ' room, ROTC Cadets frequently receive guest speakers from the nation. Below, a member of the President's Honor Guard demonstrates the c I ' inspection of arms he must follow. M51 Front: Alma Villarreal, David Olson, Andy Ballard, Rudy Dismuke, Regan Schulze, David Lyons, and ibackl Patti Pantuso, Gerald Busald, and Robert Cook listen as Dr. Koplyay, a statisti- cian, explains his occupation. J Michael Love is welcomed into Mu Alpha Theta by A All El E21 i ll 1' sl Mu Alpha Theta Promotes Interest In Mathematics ,. Schulze, president of the honorary society. '-'E f 1' Vice-President Alma Villarreal explains the challenges in the field of mathematics, awaiting the inductees, as club reporter Kris Homme listens. 109 Choir Sweeps Sweepstakes Many organizations have been labeled as tops at Roosevelt and one group truly deserving of this sobriquet is Roosevelt's choir. After months of hard work and practice, the choir saw its dream fulfilled when it swept Sweepstakes' awards in U.l.L. competition. Four of the five Roosevelt choirs earned Sweepstakes trophies when they competed in U.l.L. competition at San Antonio College. Choral groups earning l 's in Concert and Sight-Reading cate- gories included Chorale Choir, Boy's Choir, Girl's Choir and Freshman Choir. Concert Choir was awarded l 1 's in both Concert and Sight-Reading. All choirs are under the expertise of Mrs. Winden, choir director. Hg' I ' 1, I 1-51 I . lv' , 2 , ' P5 I 1 x ' YR' M E x . x - 1 .ff 3. x , 7z ,s. ,-XL, Q w .L Q. 2, Cosmetology Does It Up Right! Under the leadership of Charlotte Miller cosmetol- ogy once again served all of Rough Rider Country. Con- tributing to the numerous awards collected this year the department brought home a third in district iob applica- tion. Club officers were Lupe Fernandez president, Rhonda Arms vice president, Carolyn Stewart secretary. Josephine Hernandez uses class time to work toward her operator's license. Lupe Fernandez and Wanda Hall model hair fashions in the first cosmetol- ogy style show. it nz at s 1 AX 4 K 1 Ni! Not only do cosmetology students work with hair but they also perfect the art of manicure as JoAnn Sprague demonstrates. Because he is such a good friend of the Educators Political Action Council and of San Antonians, Henry B. Gonzalez was hon ored ata special brunch by the EPAC. Held on April 2, instructors from all over the city attended. Henry B. Gonzalez ran unopposed forthe 20th district Congressional seat, and was endorsed whole- heartedly by EPAC. Q? X . . 'ff jg .f Y .4 fc. FEZXY 3142 t N54 ,, - i...i -' J aid I ' Educators Honor Henry B. Gonzalez Henry B discusses his campaign with Betty Johnson, Hoyte Davis, Marvin Greer and Richard Middleton. fn ...L Only one school in the NEISD has ever won the Honor Unit Rating with Distinc- tion more than once. That school is Roosevelt. The Honor Unit Rating with Distinction is the highest honor award to any ROTC Corps. AT RIGHT: Maior East lc, looks at supply records as Michael Jackson lll and MSG Howard lrj looks on. One item the inspectors check is the various teams that exist within the Corps. As the Drill Teams perform rou- tines on the field, another inspector would be checking the rifle team. AT RIGHT: Maior East inspects the TR Color Guard as the Brigade Commander and SGM Stewart look on. ROTC Is Awarded Honor Unit With Distinction Inspectors trained and sent by the Army examine every aspect of cadet life. The condition of the building, maintenance, supply, even the records of past cadets are studied. But the real factor which determines the outcome of this ANNUAL FEDERAL INSPECTION is the cadets them- selves. AT LEFT: Cadet Michael Carty seems virtually unemotional as the inspector gets nearer. . Q6-lat 5' Linda Magallanes and Laura Lauer inform Roosevelt about the HECE program during the vocational fair. LEFT: Joyce Finto listens as an riences. a n a aga anes Sponsor Annette Reddell, and Rey The Home Economics Related Occupations Chapter of FHA provided club activities this year which included breakfast meetings, club booths participating in the Sadie Hawkins dance and vocational fairy serv- ice proiects to visit a homebound student and the eld- erlyf and the holding of the Employer-Employee Ban- quet. All proiects were supported by funds earned A , -fs, from homemade ice-cream, stationery and bake sales. cv elderly lady recalls past expe- German Club Enioys Active Year During the 1973-74 school year the German Club offered members a variety of activities. These included a candy sale during which the club sold Goomie Bears for the first time, a proiect to donate clothes to a needy fam- ily, the Faschingball and a Spring banquet at the Swiss Chalet. Officers for the year were: President Sally Carter: Vice-president Becky Parker: Secretary Lee Ann Brown: f Treasurer Roy Carter: Historian Jim Russell and Sgt.-at- Arms David Denton. Sponsor was Mrs. C. A. Smith. LEFT: Barbara Jaeger awaits a chance to escape from iail during the Pos- sum Festival. ABOVE: Donald Jackman receives club pin from President Sally Carter as Lee Ann Brown and William Morris look on. LEFT: Jeff Etter stands in awe as Roy Carter returns the volleyball. 1 J V Drill Team One Step From Victory The Triple R Guard, in the NEISD Drill Meet held at BAC, placed second in district competition. CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: William Smith and Ray Hayworth stiffen as the inspector from the President's Honor Guard checks their rifles. John Rivers keeps his squad in line as the team pre- pares to go an the field. The Triple R Guard prepares for the inspection phase. Col. Lydon presents the second place team tro- phy to Robert Skinner. DECA Members Dine In Style A.. H8 Linda Robertson and Dianne Whyte man the DECA booth at the vocational fair. ABOVE: Bill Davis and Clare Czachowski. LEFT: Connie Underwood, Glenn Green, Karen Underwood. The Roosevelt chapter of DECA lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal participated in a city- wide banquet held at Villita Assembly Hall in April. Installed in a ceremony at Blossom Athletic Center, officers were: President Mike Redfern, Vice-Presi- dent Terri Kuhn, Secretary Dianne Whyte, Treasurer Cathy Riley, Reporter Bonnie Montgomery, Sgt.-at- Arms Victor Elizondo, Historian Cindi Tims, and Par- liamentarian Joan Wenzel. The club participated in . a leadership lab in Corpus Christi and the state leadership conference in Dallas. -.---1-T Avis Murphy and empioyer Liliian Barnes of Penney's. N1 . il' I , -A A I ' 'f .2 xx 9. liz Linda Daylong was one of the DECA mem- bers honored as a Student of the Month. X x k 'L I if.-fi Richard Taylor and Paula McLeod rf, T Cynthia Harrison and Janie Edwards. Pi ' ff ni -Q i ar'-nv. if N f J. 1 ,iii BL 120 W i-1 l . AFS Flag Raising Promotes World Friendship AFS performed its annual flag raising cere- mony this fall, symbolizing world friendship. Elizabeth Tarradelles-Perrin of Bolivia, led the ceremony. Escorted to the friendship circle by the Color Guard, Elizabeth presented Roosevelt with her national flag. Armin Friedli, Ron Reaves, and Pamela Fortson gave speeches on the significance of the ceremony. The Bolivian flag flew over TR for the day, after which it was displayed in the library. -, Ao. 3 4 Elizabeth Tarradelles-Perrin i ' H lf . -. N Alamo Heights 6 TR I7 16 8 6 ll 5 5 5 7 3 8 7 8 5 7 4 2 7 l 8 8 8 3rd place - lst place - TENNIS New Braunfels Sam Houston Robt. E. Lee Robt. E. Lee MacArthur MacArthur McAllen Corpus Christi Ray Corpus Christi King Churchill Holmes Sam Houston John Jay MacArthur Jefferson Churchill Robt. E. Lee New Braunfels Alamo Heights Marshall Edison East Central Tournament Wins San Angelo Victoria 2nd place - San Antonio 3rd place - lst place - San Antonio Uvalde 100 yd. dash 220 yd. dash 440 yd. dash 880 yd. dash Sprint relay Mile run Shot put Discus Broad Jump' High Jump' 'School record TRACK Allen Lee Allen Lee Ron Litzner Larry Damian Mark Shrode Allen Lee Mike Crain Ed Purvis Jim Wolken Dickie Cologe Duke Jonietz Allen Lee Byron Hildebrand Opponents l 1 4 2 6 3 4 4 l 5 0 l 0 4 'l 4 6 l 7 0 0 0 10.0 23.3 50.8 2209.6 45.0 4:33.2 46l3U l43'2 20'43A 6l7N BASEBALL New Braunfels Sam Houston Alamo Heights Seguin Highlands San Marcos MacArthur New Braunfels Sam Houston Alamo Heights Seguin Highlands San Marcos MacArthur VOLLEYBALL Churchill Churchill Alamo Heights Robt. E. Lee Robt. E. Lee MacArthur MacArthur Churchill Churchill Alamo Heights Alamo Heights Robt. E. Lee Robt. E. Lee MacArthur MacArthur Opponents 7 5 2 l 2 4 4 4 I l 3 3 3 2 2 I4 Opponents l 5 p I5 13 l5 15 l5 15 15 I5 I4 9 I5 19 I5 I5 'I Ed Davis, 2 Dave Arnold, 3 Tim Cassler, 4 Richard Turvey, 5 Don Rochelle, 6 Steve Viot, 7 Joe Villareal, 8 Charlie Tomblin, 9 Jerry Edrington, 10 Steve Mor- tin, l I Coach John Inscore, 12 Glenn Falconi, I3 Ron Litzner, I4 Jay Evans, 15 Ben Click, I6 Guy Bason, I7 Lon Bason, I8 Fred Shows, I9 Bill McDonald, 20 Terry Moreno, 21 Dave Millegan. Riders Finish Fourth In Disappointing Season H ll I5 H fo' X6 x7 I8 I7 UM 114455727 N111 E :Riga X av-f'--f A .., 'Shawl 4 .2 -ff 2.1 Qxpxjkfqxfi 1 Bob Rholeader, 2 Frank Hernandez, 3 Slewarl McClanaghan, 4 Ralph Goodlel, 5 Kenneth Green, 6 Ross Nichols, 7 Dale Billadeux, 8 Carlos Cruz, 9 Danny Fisher, 10 Mark Cox, 11 Mike Millegan, 12 Coach Gary Shuler, 13 Raleigh Nelson, 14 Dennis Green, 15 Mark Warner, 16 Blair Hogue, 17 Paul Anlonilis, 18 Robert Garner, 19 Randy Reams, 20 Ralph Head, 21 Ray Ugalde, 22 Richard Gonza- lez, 23 Manuel Cardenas. J V Splits Year-6-6 Mi,j31,i,vig.g' i,g,,-,gN.c.a,, Tflw. .,-:i.., 1 .psf :f-v.qi.- --'. .' 'sf . 1' f f f'2'.'2g4: F-,-23. 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M' T T 'SQ 'Q ' we -E- g, - , ' ,eff - - .QIQT5 g svifi 1' -ggi: K vue- ' ' f'..z::,,.ga?e ,,. :gf , 5:3-Q SJG Drills To Perfection Not many people realize how much the San Juan Guard is called on to perform at numerous functions. Drill meets, concerts, and football game exhibitions are among the many functions at which they appear. 3.1. 'E T X AT LEFT: The SJG waits for the AFS flag cere- mony to begin. Li.. During the Annual Federal Inspection the SJG performed with success in front of the Army inspectors. l l l X. Ng ill.. - - f 3 ' Q9 ' f-335, ms .f ' . . -ce sh-, N -w -4 ' g.,W,,,'L?fwwW,, wj L . g ' ,,,, want, U M ,- 4 mf: mfg, 1. E , , ,, T f ,,g , eff. .. . T .t ' . f .Hg-, ' Wi:4sii.11 k ' 15. ff-- 1 .- ':i 'f2fifi:f:5i9gfk'-x . : ' f :fame-i'f3 X. W . t f- .gf x mm Yfifigfigllgxis-.tm m ' j A. A gf -.1 if ,L ,:,J..A: 215 li527,f. Fi--'E' i ' i 11 ':!3 fS, 'M ' . Egfr s ..f.ff7t,iw' R N ww.. 'H af+ .. V . ' V- Y ' Li..T'.','t Y' is 'V ,ffl , MW , 5-yeh.. , 'Ni nf' Late Start For TR ww i .N Q..--xg. . - . ,it . ' f , Q. -- A ,,,. .. A . -.h. ' '- L.. ,, 4 .. ' 'li ' i. . 'S W Q- .1 K Q, ' -Q 11.f ,,,. 'sg V , ..,,,. , I iii 'li' 4 Kia. , T ..,. W' . .,,,. K .. .,, ,,,, 1,..7..,, ,... K I VEL wa 1. , It seemed that nothing could go right. Costly errors, inches between an eager glove and an elusive baseball, all seemed to plague the Riders as they ended up with a disappointing 9-18-I record for the year. But everything changes and that includes the baseball team's luck. Defense got tough and more hits began to fall. The late start for TR ended up in a 6-7-1 slate marking district play. At the end of the season, team members got together and elected team captains for the year, those being Steve Martin and Ron Litzner. V V. it 126 xl Wyl - , . ' -ff., 15 ' ss5?fi?Kffs25 More To Come . . . f' ful , leg ' -l' Y ll' 'il is ef W 2-Wifi n ga , il A W .... 3 '- -e- :L-ng.:-----Q.. .l is A 'll w ' -- l - S With Alamo iudges scrutinizing the drill team, the SJG prepares for a rifle toss, while in the offset position. J e - ' A A . ' 'ef'-ri' 'A ' ' W 3 X , Ap ril ' I' 'L 4 V I , fa- at -- U 1' Q S-if t A . 1 Z A l ' -Z 2 ., 1 f I J . . - - 'g .. . ' 1 We're number one, can't be outdone-The s A .X R 6 -xx' V ' ' lv 1 I best damn unit in the sem-i HEY! SAN JUAN A s h I lf ll' ,, Q Q 'X ' Q' ' GUARD NUMBER ONE!!! ' Q A X Lf l K., X l Before they start their routine at the St. ' ' A' 4k - V ' I . A ' QQ, 'Il' ' ' v' x Mary's Drill Meet, the SJG announces who , F V 9 X: 4 .ix guy, 4 Y I , they are in the Hump lt. . X 'N ' 4 - 5 J. I ,- 2 km Riga X gl, N g Z 4 .Ag ..9- L- E ' , Q! H 2 -pf Af v ' ' fa ' ' .l A-4 ' . at ., f ' Nkvljvo-L t , '-'A' an-4...fL.. -- f'r. fli l ' ,135 ' A V -v r , ,fn 1 , - ,I 4 f' f . ' y fig A . 1 V - I f ei ',, . Y L., P I Marching slowly in a dignified man- 4 I, 'I ' 7 X f 519 ner, the team heads out to report for ' -ii J I J ' Fancy Drill at the Houston Drill Meet. E - . ' S 7 5 f . lx if A . 4 , s - Si.: A 0 -.Q , 'Q - - , -4. -4 -L f Ui' .M 4e-.., A San Juan Guard: Winners ln Their Field inspected. SAN JUAN GUARD STANDING 73-74 No. of Drill Meet Place Teams Texas A8tl University 5th l l Alamo 4th l 8 Univ. of Houston 3rd 30 St. Mary's 4th I9 Northeast I st 4 San Juan Guard sweetheart, Karen Underwood, stands at the sidelines watching the team being 127 Juniors Host Musical Assembly Vying for a percentage ofthe profits, seven groups performed at the Junior Musical Assembly. Hard rock sounds to soft melody tunes highlighted the show. Planned out to the finest detail, the show was very well put together by the representatives and officers of the iunior class. 1-...f Travy Remmert's Take a Sunny Day labovel tied with Jamie Stub- blefield and Jimmy Speier's Dueling Banjos lbelowl for second place and nine dollars. 14111 ' ll mww,1 '- '11 f 'fw v 'vf A -Wg., , f mm mwa,.1...A ., , I The Way We Were won Jeanette Hollingshead first place and fifteen dollars Mike Ellis and Craig Bowker went all out with their hard rock music. a l l 4-5 ' il, 1 fi ,rls f ,, BGSGIJGII Cont. From Pg. 126 .L 3. f -4 .. , 155 2 ' '.,l' 1 if -.A ,. 3 yn vi ' I' . 2 , I tw. -, V m mf? ' , -rig' ' K ,EQ Q Q' 2, W 5 'ibm 1 '? ' I yr ' x- W f an - fs 1.,, K, A I Mrw ni Q W. 'l'f i?j 'R . jx X 4'-V53 '53 A ,g T -ffl'-1 if ,QQ u' :Nw 'XX 4 int' 4' . ii N' ' ,A L' -W vgtqsff' ini? , 'Nb 3 .A V ' .. -' .- 129 Food Services Instills Self-Confidence Their goal being to develop leadership and self-confidence in the student, food services trains the student to pursue the profession he wants to enter. 1974 members include: lst Row, L-R: Patrice Price, Dianna Elzey, Linda Aust, Marsha Vail. 2nd Row: Dwain Partlow, Karen Scoggins, Cheryl Lopez. 3rd Row: Nancy Lynch, Shawn Hayes, Food Services Instructor and Club advisor Edith Bullock, Sandra Dupree, teacher aide Neva Crumley, Cathy Morris, Terri Carter. Upper Staircase: Don Nagel, Steven Berry, Gilbert Villescas, Ricky Toth, Johnny Queen, Willi Breitbarth, and Jimmy Warrington. San Juan Guard First In District 1- sf fs- , 'jff l'1 f1l'i:!'lIlV' I Y 'Y'Y l ? 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'r-I , 51 - 1 . , kt' 1 '-1 .f -1 'N . - K ' - , V A V ,V VA VA , 4 ff . V ' , , 4 -rm-vm -1: af' ' 1 E f . . ' ' , 34 V X 3 - ,517 X T ' - .: 1 4 YV 1,04 1 5 - V, y VV 3 Hittfiti T' 'V-Cf' A I . w ':.'e I V -. ff -- .., ., l 1. on-A--f. M. Z. ,, . T sg t , V, . is ' ' 5 Of all Drill Teams, this year's team has proven to be the most successful Peter Witt, Mark Guy - Executive Officer. Kneeling: William Jackman in competition. San Juan Guard members are lfrom leftl: Standing: Rob- - Right Guide, Roy Carter - lst SGT, Harry Riddle, Tim Boman, Rem- ert MacEacren - commander, David Rupp, Sam Jernigan, Rod Luzania, berto Gonzalez, Terry Stanley, and Mark Tilton - Guidon. Not Pictured Jeff Etter, Curtis Raney, Harry Harlos, Donald Jackman, Ken Terral, is Michael Jackson. - g?fgi,aft .119 M I' , -X X VV ' Di la A N I i 'fif JX I2 Q 1 ' - , A- Officers were: Chaplain Ken Gould, Reporter Pattie Thurmond, Treasurer Kathy Cook, and Secretary Martha McClanahan. Not Pictured: President Bob Schmidt Vice-President Francis Vaughn, and Historian Michelle Turner. i' Q Q' M Q W ,T ,jmfugtffv 'K ' ' fe ,fy 1 wr r r 1 FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of Americal held activities and took trips to promote an interest in the business world. The club participated in the state convention and held a banquet at Steak 81 Ale. lst Row Martha McClonahan, Randy Reams, Marilyn Thomas, Frank Kuhn, Kathy LaRos. 2nd Row: Sponsors Martha Stone and Sue Sansom, Kathy Ricks, Penny Reid, Pattie Thurmond, Teresa Ankenich, Cindy Hooper Anita Anderson Marla Bushang. 3rd Row: Janet Miller, Sissy Hicks, Rosemary Humkey, Becky Burns, Kathy M M . X The field of athletics requires a great deal of work and determination on the part of the athlete. His sacrifices, the price that he pays are answered by the satisfaction of being there and by a far more distinguishing reward. That is to be chosen as one of the . . . Football Mark Knezeak - QB Carl Gross - Tackle Fred Shows - Def. Back Wayne Pritchard - Lineman Richard Sanchez - Wingback Willie Culpepper - Split End Honorable Mention Tim Killough - Running Back Ron Litzner - Split End DeWayne Coburn -Linebacker Steve Martin - Safety Basketball Mike Kilgore -- also MVP Brian Riddle Baseball Fred Shows - Third Base Steve Martin - Outfield Terry Moreno - Pitcher Honorable Mention Bill MacDonald - First Base Volleyball Vickie Stewart Honor Athletes C: . -my Combining athletic ability and achievements in the classroom, Coach Davis has created a new position among the others - that of Scholastic Athlete of the Year. ABOVE: Steve Martin and Jane Johnson, winners of new award. Track Byron Hildebrand - High Jump also MVP Jim Walken - Mile Run Swimming Mike Lansing - lOO Breast lst Mike Lansing Gene Griffin - 200 Freestyle Relay Scott Davies Richard Anderson - lst TENNIS Anne Krauska - lst in Girl's 9th grade doubles Lori Stewart Golf Girl's Golf Team STATE CHAMPIONS BELOW: Riderette commander, Jennifer Jerni- gan, marks time while her drill team performs under her command. As a climatic finish to their first drill meet, the Rider- ettes register a fancy hand salute to the inspectors. From Left to Right: Celia Solis, Lee Brown, Kathy Fry, Kit Edinger, and Jackie Treg. Riderette members include from Left to Right: Kathy Fry, Celia Solis, Kathy Noel, Jackie Treg, Jan Bishop, Lee Brown, Wanda Dillard, Kathy Culver, Kit Edinger, Jennifer Jernigan, Petra Turner, Sue Goodwin, and Terri Weng. Riclerettes Win Second Place In The Northeast District. With the close of the year, the girl's ROTC drill team, the RIDER- ETTES, finally got to perform in their first drill meet. Under the direction of MSG Jimmy Howard and the leadership of their commander, Jennifer Jernigan, the girls walked away from the Northeast Drill Meet as the sec- ond place winners. i .1 wa Orators Voice Opinions Through Speech Club ABOVE: Displaying the club's friendly dispo- sition is Rosemary Humkey. The '74 members were, Sealed: Tammy King, reg Price, Ruth Montgomery, and Kathy Saenz. nd Row: Rosemary Humkey, Gregg Bourlcnd, ally Gaines, Tom Gaertner, and John Parker. ack Raw: Vicki Ray, Randy Bristow, Bruce Smith, teve Cureton, Bruce Lumpkin, and Karl Goetzke. i - is Y 'S X x H. X X I fy. 9 Officers this year were: Tammy King pres- ident, Ruth Montgomery vice president, and Kathy Saenz secretary-treasurer. ln his first year at TR, John O'Neill has succeeded in building a promising speech department, something TR has been lacking in the past. The congenial group of students in the club are some of the best Roosevelt has had. 'hs ' ' f - i I g , Jes' t K X I Le- f .7 76'-n, . fi f-A , ,Q ll ,x'fV c n X eu... RN - L-'N H JJQJT5 J, fe! TN 4-L gf' , lofi ff lf fpxwxitlpllxi V NN. '-CSS as -3, gm 'LH 21 5 Lx QQ Qlvf ,- .D 'L 'ii L 1 if lp fel EV: 1311 N ,,Vg,Z EQlx3l' 3 i 'Li H ff 'if f' I 53 7 8 fi 'L' l ',y.Qj2,j Q V ,f . R I , X 42-9 at W ,ff 61,1 Q :ff I X ,. V'f'.i?7::i KL NNN S-W- 1 Armin Friedli 2 Mark Welch 3 Mark Shrode 4 Larry Damian 5 David Rodriguez 6 Pat Griffin 7 Jim Lewis 8 Mike Morris 9 Jim Wolken 10 Rick Phillips l 1 Kelly Cobb 12 Steve Roberts 13 Chris Nelson 14 Phil Rifenbury 15 Jamie Stubblefield 16 Mike Crain 17 Tim Waikum 18 Wildon McRae 19 Russel Travis 20 Clayton Knight 21 Mike McWilliams 22 Kelly Davis 23 Charlie LaRue 24 Carvin Adkins 25 Ron Litzner 26 Stan Rice 27 Alan Lee 28 Byron Hildebrand 29 Ed Purvis 30 Jim Nobles 31 Duke Jonietz 32 Dickie Calonge 33 Wayne Pritchard 34 Ben Keeble 35 Clancy Young 36 Jack Chaney TR Track Produces J Two Regional Hopefuls N Athletic competition requires a great deal of strength stamina and to say the least, a tremendous amount of hard lwork. The determination and effort has many rewards for athletes and in track, one reward is a spot in Regional com- lpetition. TR sent two of its best this year, Jim Wolken and Byron Hildebrand. Jim qualified for the mile with his 4:34 tim- ng in the mile run. Byron broke a school record by high umping 6 feet 6Vz inches in a meet and then iumping 6 feet 7 tthe Regional Qualifiers meet. The two returned without the poils, but the fact remains that they went to compete, they id, and that's reward enough. For Byron there is the remem- rance, and for Jim there is next year to begin working for. I rem.-N 'v ...P ' I .IA - I s-5' '1' , . rf .-,- ,Q ' I 'W-4. . V -Y V K' . . AL-, la, il ,ivn'A!'ggi:, it 4 -wx ,ff Q J.V., Frosh Golfers Looking Forward ABOVE: Left ro Right, Front: John Flynn, Neil Dillard, Robert Besfer, Mike Lidiak, Robert Markiewicz. Back: David Culbertson, Bruce Besfer, Randy Chea tum, Tom McKinley, John Morrissey, Steve Burns. BELOW: Left to Right, Front: Paul Flynn, Chris Alford, David Branzell, Mark Hamlin, Bill Hewitt, Mike Stong, Mike Seal. Having a successful year, the boy's golf team earned a total of nine trophies, four of which were first place. Three trophies were seconds and two were awarded for a third place berth. ' iidiggld! M - ' 44. David Rupp, in standing position, prepares to fire his .22 caliber rifle. Rough Rider Rifles Sport Winners The Rough Rider Rifles' members are from Lef1to Right: Edgar DeJesus, Raymond Morris, Gonzalo Gonzales, Ernesv Hugo - copiain, Debra Williams - Team sweetheart, David Rupp, and Sue Goodwin. ' K 2 1 President Katie Hennessey presents Principal Marvin Greer with a plaque in appreciation of his time and efforts in promoting the creative art of iournal- ism. The presentation was made during the Roosevelt-Lee Quill and Scroll Installation dinner at the Old Krakow Restaurant. Quill and Scroll is an honor society for students suc- cessfully completing one year of iournalism and contributing to one of TR's publications. Other qualifications were being in the top third of the class and approval of the sponsor. Newly installed 1974-75 members were Reba Ben- nett, Roxanna Bustamante, Rene Cook, Mark Dooley, Kathy Drescher, Shayla Freeman, Theresa Garcia, Eve Garrison, MUVY Henne55eY1 TeVfY l 0n51 SUSGV' -l0ne5f -lU0nll'0 Mafllnell ten attentively to a Lee high school student s comments Lesley Odle, Lisa Redman, Jim Russell. Second year members included: Cindy Copeland, Lisa Lisso, Sonia Perez, Philip Seelig. Other officers were Treasurer Mary Jane Albores, Secretary Lisa Lisso, and Historian Cindy Copeland. Theresa Garcia and Lisa Redman enioy a pleasant pre-dinner conversation as Mary Jones catches a few moments of relaxation. ik! f 11. es? W n.' Wild S73 ,Q ,, if' I l i ', ff' Q ,nv .-gtk 392 Swim Team Gigli? ' y 51 XL, ,X I Ll 5 ill , il Q Competitors lfflgwf ll l 1 Roseanne Dobry 2 Terry Nelson 3 Janet Spriggs 4 Geni Daffinee 5 Paul Rocha 6 Karen Rourke 7 Denise DeVinney 8 Lyn Hille 9 Ann Dippo 10 Leslie Wiechmann I I Lori Lynch 12 Mike DeVinney 13 Pete Anderson I4 Corky Davis 15 Scott Davies I6 Kathy Willis l7 Lee Huntley l8 Billy Love 19 David Cochran 20 Jim Moyer 21 Richard Anderson 22 Gene Griffin 23 Mike Lansing 24 Jacque Odom Pictured at Right Coach Coffey French club members engage in an after-dinner conversation following a delicious French dessert. The club's annual banquet was held at the Swiss Chalet in the spring. Members were: Mary Adams, Carol Baxter, Reba Bennett, Suzette Brine- gar, Tonia Garza, Carolyn Hudson, Ben Keeble, Sherri Makin, Edna Mannock, Juanita Martinez, Wendy McCoy, Judy Ognibene, Patti Pan- tuso, Wayne Pritchard, Jean Riddle, Barbara Squires, Greg Stanfill, Eliz- abeth Tarradelles lTR's Foreign Studentj, David Treat, Cindy White. Offi- cers were President Terri Nelson, Vice-President Barbara Bunnell, Secre- tary Cathy Clapsaddle, Treasurer David Rupp. Better known as the French Club, Le Cercle Fran- cais was an organization for students interested in obtain- ing knowledge of french history and culture. Proiects for the year included candy-selling, a french Halloween and Christmas party, the French banquet, and the picnic in May. Le Cercle Frangais Samples Taste Of French Cuisine Sherri Makin and Elizabeth Tarradelles seem to enioy the atmosphere of Hgh' humor which prevaded 'he evening' Jean Riddle and Cindy White jokingly wonder Do they serve Alka- Seltzer here? 142 I l Brown Resigns From School Board To Run For House Of Representatives Z if iw ,.. VY' 9 Brown and Mike Cogliandro look over the Speaking Softly magazine which Brown was featured. BELOW: Lisa Lisso and Sonia Perez dis- one of Mr. Brown's bumper stickers. AI Brown, a member of the North East school board, resigned this year to run for a seat in District 57C in the Texas House of Representatives. Elected to the board in 1961, Brown held every elected position including president. He also served as president of the Texas Association of School Boards and as a result the TASB now plays an important role in state educational activities. Principal Marvin Greer stated, An avid Rough Rider, Brown will be missed as a board member in NEISD. 1 -1 2 1 ..., 04 -'PW Y '7'ff,':! '7fI'bi .' ' F 5 A fmt Ms, .3313 9371061 Kathy Kramer, Patty lmbody, and Patty Stakes are good sports even though they did lose the game. It looks as if William Gisler will make it before Mark Knezeak gets the ball. Faculty Bats Beat Seniors, 6-2 ...qw s. Kathy Kramer may be praying she catches that ball. Jim Lewis anticipates the ball as Carol Griffith scores for the fac ulty. , ,fl My krlh ' ABOVE: Senior FHA beau Frank Kuhn receives an amusing anec- dote from Cherrie Carson a contestant on the Dating game, l l Highlights Of A ,ff -is or cz -,W f .J i, L' r t tt 'if N, nam aanu n 4 num 4 , mn J Successful FHA 1 . Year i Closing the year with Daddy-Date Night FHA members savored the memories ofa successful year. Money-making proiects were candy and ake sales. Other activities included electing FHA beaus and presenting the HA ball. Sponsors were Carolyn Cope, Marcella Elmers, Patricia Partney, and Joan Ray. UELOW: Left to Right: Newly installed officers were Donna Woods, Diane Anstine, Chris Ander- Ion, Stephanie Hallie, Jane Johnson, Susan Johnson, Mary Caldwell, and Susan Caldwell. President Jane Johnson welcomes members and their fathers to Daddy-Date Night. Banquet Climaxes Haramby Club Beginning Serving as 73-74 officers were Charles Edmondson - president, Jerry Wilkins - vice-president, Bar- bara Greene - secretary, Sian Rice - treasurer, Ed Reddic - Sergeanfa1Arms. Berma Byrd acted as the club's sponsor. Climaxing a successful year, The members held a banquei ai the Sheraton lnn. 5 In RIGHT: Grace Moniegomery, Adrienne Ward, and Carol Ward. ABOVE: Berma Byrd and Ron Reddic. LEFT: Ron Reddic, Berma Byrd, Charles Edmondson, Ed Reddic, Ruth Montgomery Linda Greene, Grace Montegomery and Adriene Ward. ws., ,rf ,':. A Sociology Students Try Serendipity Serendipity was used by Edith Speert's sociology classes as o method of teaching awareness. Students were laced in groups and given Tinker toys to construct. The obiective of the group was to make something that would help an or contribute to his society. After having made the model, the students explained why their model would serve a urpose in society. This proiect, one of many used in sociology, was used to teach awareness of different values and ideas, emonstrate creativity, to help people see the need for group participation, and to show how their models applied to big usiness, government, and man. '53 Arson Causes Damage Set by vandals, a fire in front of the library caused S80 worth of damage to property owned by the school. Four were lost in a fire that was purposely set, a clear-cut case of arson. The fire caused classes to be interrupted, it was a fire drill, but a situation in which the student body reacted extremely well. 'Q ' . is-1- ip .., A.b,,A.fgl qfwifw' - - .-ft silxnuv few - I4 148 Girls Golf Team Skelly State Wins State Finals Superlative ' -613,1 ' Q i X .. ,. ,vm Hee, Him? - , ,I., . .,,,.:,,, The rise in women's athletics is exemplified by the outstanding performances of TR golfers Deb- bie Skelly, Pam Skelly, Paula Addie and Beverly Burns. State champion in 1972, Debbie Skelly has led the girl's golf team for the past three years. Winning the State championship in Austin, the four- some stands as the finest girl's team in the city. Austin Finals Pro- vide State Championship Skelly lst Place Q29 C' 1 N i fd X Richard Frazor ' Make Eyhorn l Brian Sullivan Randy Moon lcfured afR1ghf James Pressley Ai Maravlfz Stan Zwlnggn Chasing olf balls David Robinson Q ' .1 5 '7 Q s 9 i O Q Q Winning Tradition fi 5 v 'i ,Q u ,w .1 149 Don Jackman Ueftj smiles at Jeff Etters fright, expression over Barbar Jaeger's comment. MIDDLE: Officers are: Histo- rian, Jim Russell, Sponsor, Mrs. Smith, Sgt.-at-Arms, David Denton, President, Sally Carter, Treasurer, Roy Carter, Vice- President, Becky Parker, Secretary, Lee Anita Brown. Carol Pyka watches as Nancy Ugalde shares a laugh with Nauri Gent. German Banquet Ends Year 1 5 X Ni Q 47 5 MJ R... i 'Q 'SYN 5 5 4 V V , U. S. GALLO N mr, sumo: W-.., 'i'i.. Se Ser' Special Olympians Participate In I H N t Swimming, Bowling, Track And Field Meets Roosevelt again had the greatest number of volunteers at the pecial Olympics. These buddies not only aided the participants from R but also those who entered representing other schools in the city. pecial thanks go to them and to Special Services sponsors Berma yrd and Randi Wayland for dedicating their time to make this event ossible. Medalists at the Special Olympics were: Bowling: lst place - Billy Beckingham 2nd place -- Terri Carter 3rd place - Richard Russell Diving: lst place - Shirley McAdams Swimming: lst place free style and breast stroke - Terri Carter 2nd place 50 yd. free style and back stroke - Terri Carter 2nd place 50 yd. free style - Dwayne Partlow 880 yd. run: l st place -- Dwayne Wallace High iump: 'I st place - Henry Villescas Standing long iump: lst place - Jimmy Warrington 25 yd. dash: 3rd place - Sandra Dupree 50 yd. dash: 'I st place - Jimmy Warrington 2nd place - Linda Aust Seniors-Cox Top: Bert Christiansen, Stan Zwinggi, Bobi Blank, W. C. Hoover, Kathy Kramer. Second Row: Robert Burkhart, Billy Dobry, Cindy Rogers, Danny Pfeffer, Charles Williams, Peggy Thompson, Jo Clare Oliverio, Nancy McBeth, Cindy Roll, David Card. Third Row: Jack Chaney, Maryann Rangel, Mary Lewis, N Nancy Hadigian. Not Pictured is Randy Bruno. l Tug Of War, Volleyball, Ping Pong, Back: Mike Stensgaard, Doug Horn, Randy Reams, Billy O'Connor, advisor Sandra Swope, Tony Seminara, Randy Niedorf, Wayne Pritchard, Darrell Bland. Front: Terry Hagopian, Olga Leal, Barbara Bunnell, Karen Dayton, Toni Green, Donna Dalton, Kathy Maddux, Laura Tillotson, Roseanne Dobry. Juniors-Swope lmfX,, v'-A-r 'f iff' I I I I 3 I ' P - , , 'gil ' 'TCE' f'ii '1 as. fix df' ' t if' .O , Q : at-ur'?A:1z-ee? is 4 f., . V 'T I ,Hi N 7' ? Sophomores-Marsh Standing: Margaret Kettles, Lola Yantis, Cheryl Wenheimer, Craig Kipling, Margo Oviedo, Debbie Damron, Sterling Hale, Adrianne Ward, Edwin Echols, Kathy Richburg, Richard Gehrig, Robin Wray, Jo Ann McLandrich, Gary Thurmond, Robert Rogers, Steve Fairchild, Claudia Czachowski, Bill Sims, advi- sor, Tom Marsh. Sitting: Gail Morgan, Margo Breaux, Linda Blankenship, Paul Antonitis, Mark Luketic, David Buianos, Joy Chapman, Ralph Sifuentes, Phillip Welty. Intramural Winning Advisories Back: Robert Peterson, Bill Arnold, Robert Psencik, Michael Aldrich, David Brown, Randy Russell, Katherine Hopper, Marsha Vail, Cheryl Lopez. Middle Row: Sharon Sin, Maryann Gray, Kimberly Kiplin, Mary Vidaurri, Wanda Matthys, Monique Bryan, Becky Rodriguez. Front: Collin Wagman, Mike Weil- bacher, Billy Gunter, Thomas Smith, John Villareal, Paul Fellow, Steve Huck. Freshmen-Herbst .fn- .,,. I ,-1- 4, L yg ui: ' mr Il.qI!U' il lilyv Rodeo Club: A Group Of 'Rough Riders Rodeos, parades, and donkey baseball were highlights of the club's '73-'74 schedule. Mrs. Marthes sponsored the lively group, while Ann Williamson served as president, Denise Zink as secretary and Karen Burnett as treasurer. LEFT: Denise Zink, chosen rodeo queen, rides enthu- siastically. BELOW Ann Williamson and Perry Gilmore prepare to ride. ABOVE: Left to Right: Pat Clark, Wesley McDaniels, Debbie Gerdwood, sponsor Mrs. Marthes, and Darian Otwell display their entry in the rodeo parade. v ' 'S ' Qi ZfTY11 BELOW: Left to Right: Haans Hobert, Matt Lucas, Karl Schultz Cindy Ross, and Virginia Griffin anticipate events of the rodeo parade Qz. lr th X ,s.N we wx X N. Qt 4 X5 5 Y f R mark LEW? - x Rude em Cowpersons' Organi- zation Arrangements sponsors grand entry clowns events - contestants and fun make a good , S, T 1' 5 is 't in 11111 Aw -fisgfartmuzfwzzx' GIEQQOQIIODCI K5 00600090 09000000 2 0 For the third consecutive year, the Rough Rider Bullets have defeated all opponents and came out on top. The Junior Varsity Rifle Team members are from Left to Right, Sitting: Jennifer Jernigan, Debra Williams, Terri Weng, and Lee Brown. Standing are Micha McKay, Verlyn Mason, Mike Carty, John Rivers, William Morris, Evans Craig, and Chris Rambin. VWth balance and precision in the kneeling position, Jennifer Jernigan aims at her target. J.V. Rifle Team Wins First Place In NEISD Bullseyel SGM Stewart, the rifle team sponsor, keeps a sharp eye on the targets Senioritis Promotes Senior Daze Seniors were dismissed from school earlier than the rest of the student body, but each day of their last week was a special one Monday was Sports Day, Tuesday - Celeb- rity Day, Wednesday - Nostalgia Day, Thursday - Kiddie Day, Friday - workshirt and jeans day. v e 1 I .ar Q I U . . 4-o - 3' H Seneca Country Club, Senior Style Some seniors felt R on Reaves needed to cool off. Phil Redding decides to let Mary Jones get this one Jerry Edringion's dive seems to be in top form. ge, gnu yj , X - ' N 'S' ,,,,,, Q .ig -.Q ' - Y' 4., 1. .-- - K WE ia V 3, .Q , LK, K fig-f,.m1-.is ,z H' ' X ' ' f , . If- fag V J 4Lcurc Played as a special request, couples dance to the tune of Cotton-Eyed Joe. Classes Of '74 And '75 Dance Across A Threshold Of A Dream After long days and hours of hard work, iuniors and seniors were whisked across A Threshold of a Dream. Decorated by members of the iunior class, the Mission Room glowed with the theme for the evening as cou ples whirled across the dance floor. During a brief ceremony, senior superla tives for 1974 were announced. They were each presented an honorary cer- tificate by iunior class president Doug Davis. Symbolizing the theme, a large backdrop designed and painted by Jimmy Bell Webb dominated the room from center stage. Conversely this was the end of the dream of graduation and the beginning of its reality. Attended by the Classes of '74 and '75, A Threshold ofa Dream was one of the last times old senior friends would be together, however it will be a long time before the iunior-senior prom of 1974 will be forgotten. 'i 4 I R i i i L . ri J 5 . yflivr' my . Barbara Bunnell and David Rupp take time out from the dance to lust sit and watch. f X !. Il Suzanne Bellah and Billy Jackman enioy the waltz being played by Homer. Jriix J 1 v 1 E 4 fig ax s k N1 4 1- fr C 3, 1 ,4 . 5 I z v , 1 'T f.-if -L 5 , kg- x 2 ' if SV '1 ll 'I -4 'qu 'bw ff K .f 1 gil P l v 'C' if 1 u '-1 Aff , . 4 1 'Ki I if ,J Ky! ,X fe s. Q iff W --- x x gap ' Commencement Exercises Conclude With Reception 23 -11050-'IUWI-IZ!-IZ W I 0 N E-IJ E Qualified Board Works Toward Ever Q North Eos? Board of Trustees ' ,w?2? L . 1 L M A Improving Eduicationr Dr. lvonn W. Filtiwoter Superintendent of S E Members of the North East Board of Trustees are lfrom left to rightl. MAXWELL HIGGIENBOTHAM - attorney-at-law, North East parent whose daughter attends MacArthur area schools and a ten-year member of the Board. WALTER A. BIELSTEIN - certified public accountant, winner of the 1971 Distinguished Public Service ' Award, presented by the Texas Society of CPA and father of three children who have attended MacArthur area schools. I ALBERT D. BROWN - former member who resigned to run for public office. DR. IVAN W. FITZWATER - Superintendent of Schools since 1971, re-elected as chairman of the next National Conference tor Suburban Sutperintendents ond current president of the Texas Association of Sub- wrbari Schools. DONALD W. HARRIS - industrial plant manager, influential in organizing the Bexar County Federation of School Boards, and futher off four children who have attended Churchill and Lee area schools. MRS. WILLIAM F. BRYAN - North East parent who has twice been elected president of the North East PTA Council, presently serves as regional vice president of the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers and mother of three daughters who have attended Lee area schools. GEORGE W. DELAVAN, JR. - commercial property developer, member of the Chamber of Commerce and the YMCA and father of tour children who have attended Lee area schools. ROBERT B. 0'CONNOR - attorney who serves as a college panel consultant for the State Bar of Texas and a father of tour children who have attended MacArthur area schools. FAR LEFT: Tom Winn of Winn Properties, Inc. was appointed to take Albert lrowrfs plooe on the Board. 70 Roosevelt Gains Asset In Greer M 4 ' .Wu-Qx V wwwww Completing his second year at Roose- velt, Marvin Greer has proved to be an asset to Rough Rider Country. A graduate of Trinity University, Greer holds a BacheIor's Degree in science and a Master's Degree in educa- tion. Greer believes in involvement both at Roosevelt and in the community. He was honored last year with the Freedom Foundation's American Educator's award and was honored again this year by wiv' W in if E551 If 1 f :Rf '51 ef- is . -- ' E '1 , 45 V Q :ix being elected President ofthe Texas Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals. He has not only become an integral part of Rough Rider Country but a well loved one as well. On these pages he is shown involved in shop, in language lab, in science, in his- tory, in business law and at a pep rally, with both students, and teachers Allan Lavelle, Carolyn Smith and Frances Sprabary. rf 3 Assistant Principals Comment On Their Profession that need help in their daily school activities. I' X Wesley Davis said, It gives me an opportunity to help many students D Q y L I enjoy working with the students. Mainly I'm in charge of most of the student activities and I hope to accomplish a little better spirit among the students, stated Ronald Reaves. ' 2? R. B. Vaughn commented, I enioy it! There are certain aspects of the iob that aren't as good as others, but essentially I enioy my iob. Efficiency: Mark Of Secretaries 12 iii a frog -:asm JOAN BROOKS Dafa Processing 4 CLARK to Asst. Principals i Rf JOYCE PATE Sec. to Principal NORMA HILL Counselors Sec. ' ix we A A JUNE ROSS Librarian Sec. if' MARGARET HOFFMAN Attendance Sec. -,t DARLENE SARGENT Aftendance Sec. fe X. 1 fy ' -i.. + ' HELEN OLSON Counselors Sec. TEEN WHITNEY Accounting Sec. Counselors Provide Guidance For Students FRANCES PEVETO Lamar Tech, SHSC NJ TRUDY KINNISON Trinity : , .,, 1 fxgi M ,.. kv I 424 MARY ADAMCIK If Trinity BUDDY ROSENE Texas A8nl, OLLC 1 RONALD MARTIN Trinity uk N X K , jo QM FAC UI-T Y gf P' Q ul 801,00 3 s . lit LV Q90 6 V W Emphasis Placed On English Mary Forbes BS, MEd UT, U of Houston Eng. IV Wa 5 I X K E f it f . KNIT N. Nancy Coleman BA .SZ'i i: swrsu,uT 'gf f Eng.n as Terrie Adkins BA U of Florida fi, .,,..,.... . Eng. Ill Susan Burns BA, MEd Laura Curry BE Northern Illinois U Eng. IV 12th gr Level Chairman My aari of r ' M y ., , ,ff W I Pamela Fortson BA, MA SWTSU, U of Illinois Eng. I, German I U of Conn, Trinity Eng. iv 'S William Glsler BA Rutgers U U of Del En III xxx I .gi Elizabeth Hankins BFA TCU, U of Texas Eng. Il, Ill Hardy BS ons U gr Level Chairman Hennessy BA of Iowa John Hierholzer BA St. Mary's University Eng. I, IIEJ Gail Hill BA SWTSU Eng. I, II Peggy Inman BS Midwestern University Eng. I, II Cynthia Jennings BA, MA Texas Tech, St. Mary's Eng. IV Carolyn Klein BA SWTSU Eng. I, ll 5 I77 Cynthia Marihes BA SWTSU, San Antonio Jr. Eng. I Marcus Muenchow BA SI. Mary's Eng. II Odelia Rendon BA SWTSU Eng. III, IV Carol Rhodes BA Pan American U Eng. I, A. Hist. Susan Rees BA UT Eng. II, III Carol Roberson BA, MA SWTSU, IWC Eng. Ill I Iih gr Level Chairman I Juanita Smifh BS SWTSU, Amarillo Eng. u 10th gr Level Chairman Math Department 90 Eh Anderson BS, MEd Howard Payne R Afkunson BA, MEd UT U of Houston Harry Herbst BA, MEd UT, Tex A8tM, IWC IA I, FOM I , , V ,551-.X Otto Kurth BS Sul Ross State U Alg I, 2, 3, IA II N, ' Q I, Jim LaGrone BS SWTSU FOM ll, Alg 4, 5, 6 Dept. Head Patsy McCIeIIand BS UT IA II, Alg I, 2, 3 o 0 0 A Method Discovery Patricia Travis BA Trinity Alg I, 2, 3 Hector Rios BA UTSA, St. Mary's U P. Geom, EMA, Trig E John Yoe BS UT, U of Houston, SWT IA I, II Juliana Strain BA Our Lady ofthe Lake P. Geom, Alg 4, 5, 6 1,,,.'- V B SA,f::QfiQ23gw5 Science Reveals Wonders .,. , V! Col Eichler BS UTSA, Sf. Mary's, IWC BIO I, 2, 3 ' I I ,N S I X F' 1 G G , , G G . f A I V Nellc Byrom BS, MA SWTSU -seg ,I -5-- Basr BA Lutheran I, PS II Patrick Hollis BS, MS, Ph.D. UO, St. Mary's, LSCT BIO I o ff' A A Noreen Cox BA ' 5 Conn. College BIO I, I E Benardlnl MS U, UM, AA ff' ,. T. G. Marsh BS A8.M CHEM Dept. Head Cindy McCreIess BS SWTSU IIS Sci, BIO If CHEM IT Robert Perkins BS USF PHY I, 2 Brenda Phalin BS WVU, SAC BIO 2 Barbara Simmons BS TLC, TCU BIO 2 Frances Sprabary BS TWU, IWC CHEM 3, 4 Gertrude Siernberg BS, MA UM, IWC PS I I Iris Wilkins BS, MS UT, UU, TTU BIO I, 2 I l History Emphasizes Pasf's Importance Carol Bressler BS A. Hisi., Sociology Linda Claar BS Trinity Governmeni Bupp BS Texas A8.l ani A ,?' . Thomas Coffey BS Texas Tech A. Hist., W. Hisl. 'fl Esther Duquehe BS U of Illinois W. Hisi. Paul Eilers BS, MEd Si. Mary's, OLIC W. Hist. Tf4,lxfQ'fQ?3:k 4 FQ' I wiki f li Alon Lavelle BA Fran Musselwhife BA Joe Shehon BA Penn state Southwestern U UT W. Hisf., A. Hist. Govemmem A, Higf, Dept. Head Richard Middlefon BA Edigh Speen BS, MECI UT' T'i i'Y Jack Renwick AA, as osu, Trinity Government SAC, SWTSU Sociology Government Rx F-,,,. , M g ..,,,,,, W .. 'T Lf! w Jefm Morgan BA Janet Sfcnberry MA Trmny Ernest Roberts B5 ATAf MWU W' H'S'- wwc, ssu, ursA A- HH'- . A . V V V M A Gov.,A. Hist., W. Hisf. 1... ly Y, Wi , ,,,,,,, 1.-'asa S0415 is Dorchester BBA A Pj Record KPG. 0 Sf. MGYY'S Sf. Mory's Cenirql Sfafe U Hisi. Sfimel BA, MA I-90905130 Treviio BA Charles Walls BA A. Hist. A. Hisf. 7 1 ,H 1 1-- v jr. Y Business Department Encourages Accuracy f ,' r. A. w f H . Alexander Halber MEd B OLLC J ll xr ,N Eco, Bkkg, Typ I Vicki Colvin BS SWTSU B. Law, Typ I, Nofehand NX e g of 'Q ,,, K . V' ,U 3 '. . X I 1, : 'J f' Frances Heath BS Howard Payne College Martha Stone BBA Alice Wray BBA B. Com, Typ II UT North Texas, SWTSU Dept. Head Typ I, Bkkg I, ll Typ I, Cler Practice Rick Parr used I-' b , SWTSU Sandra Swope I ' TYP I' ll Texas Lutheran Typ I, Proct Typ, Gen B Storage Of Knowledge Norma Krommingu BMEd Drake U, OLLC Librarian NNN Sue Sansom BBA UT Typ I, Shorthand T n :- I J ,A-f 1 ,V t .J 5 Y .xx h f Students Show Inferesi In Foreign Languages Diane Denk BA SWTSU Spanish Il, W. Hisf. 38 DePriesf BA, MA fu. f L J ' ,A Q ...nge-ei , -f ,... firfrvnfi Carolyn Smith BA Bryn Mawr, Middlebury Col German I-V Helen Friedli BA, MA cafmu col, u of was , J Spanish I-IV l S ul, lL..l n I J ik L ., I Maryellen Sullivan BA St. Mary's U French I-IV Troy Scroggins BA, MA Our Lady ofthe Lake Latin l-III Dept. Head .Q Art, Drama, Journalism Jerry Frey BS Texas Tech Art Eleanor Lilly BS Rice, U of Houston, UT Art And Music 9 f, A. L. Moore BA, MEd St. Mary's, OLLC, SWTSU Journalism Dept. Head John O'Neill BS SWTSU Drama, Speech Kenneth Turner BME Baylor Band Ben Valdez BM Evangel College Band, Mus. Theory Mary Ann Winden BM, MM SWU, UT Choir, Mus. Theory John Campbell BS, MEd N. Illinois U Gen PMXELXGA 'S EI Hammock BS SU Shop rfx , ,I A 5. ' J . 1 A , 11' , K l 5 ,Am Hylm BS Head Students Learn Through Practical Applications f, ,f Charles Pettibon Del Mar Tech lnst A M h ' CharlotteMiller Ulo ec uma State Certification Cosmetology 1 ul, J Perry Perm 55, MEd Clayton Williams SWTSU, Central State U State Certification Drafting Auto Paint and Body N. l,, 'ilu Quail!! I ,Q ri' 352,546 Z V 5 'ig' W, I V ,.. 411. 33 :hx ,ff In .A 1, 1 r,w2f..vM H. ' 'il' 5 f 'i Z 'rf 251, W. :,l.-i, . ff qv A ' xi rf 4 z,.'lvY5x , 'ue , ,seein K if .. A ,++- 5 gg, H 1 Z -lf-xbq. 1 N: 445: .:::' 5 , , .lin Ltr, My 1 - with ,. ee - 5 ' fuel - gg f: - A Q wh. 1 ' 2 5, -,f ,5 ,AU . .A . J: , V b ii, r f ' ri, I I We --e 4' if jf L wr.. 'l 'fe PQfAdcockBs,MEd On U of Houslon CVAE CO-OP J Gayle Bode BS NTSU VOE Harol Burris BS SFASU, SWTSU Dislributive Ed Dept. Head Howard Goldstucker MEd 5 UT, OLIC Distributive Ed Emily Knake BS SWTSU VOE Job Training Db on Norman McPherson BS Phillips U, SWTSU Distributive Ed Evereh Reed BE N Illinois U, UCLA l ls Experience Produces Future l sf Homemakers S-7 4 3 Marcella Elmers BS j - V 1, SWTSU ' ' Homemaking u, lu, IV , Joan Ray BS, MS OSU, U of Tennessee L Homemaking I we difh Bullock BS T , ,ood Services Pcfricic Porfney BS, MS Texas Tech Home ond Family Qwfgj Reddell B5 HECEI ll Dept Head Cope BS ,l I-AIRA Department Promotes Strength And Leadership Head Coach Larry Burgin BS ix 13 Sonny Detmer BS ' V A 17. Florida State UT Tennis H .2 ua. J T Iii 'R- t i TW 3 if L. we Doug Conrey BA Texas Lutheran Health K , 'A :Lf igii.Zm2:j-Y,JH?2fg, ? fra 3 15, if 4 19? W ' at 13 4' ,T gg Q?3?,4 PE ' 'M , W W: ' 2 Vi ' Jimmy Howard State Certification ROTC aTiTTiT,Tia , John lnscore BS T TCU i W. Hist., PE ' - ig. Betty Johnson BS, MEd U of Tennessee, Trinity PE Dept. Head E , Carra McNamara BS Texas Tech Pep Squad Bill O'Neill BS, MA Woodrow Stewart U of Houston Trinity PE ROTC I' .1 Meehan BS of Houston, Lamar U 1' ie. 'El ' r A1 lair. ' Carol Searight BS Jerry Tyson BS, MEd UT Sul Ross State U Patriots Health, Basketball ,K ... Moravits BA, MEd Gary Shuler BS Randi Wayland BS, MEd Texas Tech Trinity, OLIC Golf PE PE --Q Special Programs Develop PCllI'lClCVOhD8l'S0fl8A,Ms Phil Adams BA, MA Trinity, OLLC U of New Mexico Language Skills L!LD Resource Betty Aldrich BA, MA Pan American U, St. Mary's Lang Lab, English III Barbara Balfour BA, MA U of Rl, UT Sciences Berma Byrd BSE Arkansas State Student Resources W Q eff iw ' wie Maxine Sabol MEd, BA Trinity Language Skills Student Abilities 4 4 ,A-ffku , F, .i . X Q-,bm nil!! ! lLef1to Righfj Top Row: Naomi Gillespie, Sandy Bryan, Lula Coble, Barbara Hencey, Jeanefie Hen cey, Florence Feuerlein, Luiena Combes. Siffing: Nell Browning, Joan Stlaurent, Lorene Byinglon, Ann Diehl, Frieda Jordan, Doris Greek, and Elese Deptawa. Confinual Work For QU Cafeteria Staff And Cusfodians fLeH to Rightl Back Row: Paul Exon, Jose Mata, Luis Arrioga, Fred Cervanles, Danny Herrera. Mid- dle Row: Crecencio Onofre, Jose Ruiz, Santos Perez, Manuel Vargas, Ignacio Lopez. Front Row: Jesus Garza, Luis Garza, and Anastacia Mireles. Senior Class Officers Senior class president RIGHT: Armin Friedli seems complacent at the chance of occupying Mr. Greer's desk. Since the beginning of the year I knew the class of '74 would be the greatest class Roosevelt would ever have. The only way to describe a class like this is people helping people. With the assistance of many seniors and teachers, this year has been a memorable experience for me. BELOW: lleft-rightj Officers are Armin Freidli, Presidentg Vicki Ray, Vice-Presidentf Mark Passmore, Chaplain, Jonni Davis, Secretary-Treasurer. Inspecting the Senior Calendar, the officers express disbelief at the quick pas- sage of time. COLORS: Scarlet and Silver FLOWER: White Rose of Purity MOTTO: OUR TODAYS AND YESTERDAYS ARE THE BLOCKS WITH WHICH WE BUILD OUR TOMORROWS. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 9-'11 Lg 1, FQ WJ fi ,fm 'L A . me , ,553 f J, 'XX' f, uk li , I fl 2 xf .Six Z Adams, Jim Adams, Mary Adcock, Michael Adrian, Michael Albores, Mary J. Alexander, Melody Allen, Claude Allison, Melba Anderson, Richard Ankwich, Teresa Ankrom, Karen Anthony, Pal Anlonilis, Mark Appling, Debbie Arce, Adam Arms, Rhonda Armstrong, John Arnaud, Cindi Arroyo, Gloria Ashby, Jody 1 1 'le 'M fs 1'-ff-.,,,,x is .1-r N7 or treatin this ear was different for Tina Lake and David Ru . Dressed in vs Q Y PP costumes they collected money in order to bring a future AFS student. 3'1- I x R ww aw, I, l 45 ip 'RE N. F .ok fo. f x X J' 'flu' Ashford, Dawn Atwell, Mary Beth Avery, Frank Bankhead, Cheryl Bartoskewitz, Denise Boson, Lon Batchelor, Ron Beatty, Brenda Beck, Barbara Bellah, Mary Benito, Yolanda 200 Bentley, Nancy Benlon, Anna Bickers, Terri Bishop, Linda Blando, Mike Blank, Bobi Blaquiere, Lane Boddie, Allen Boehler, Cindy Bohannan, Bill Bosl, Roy 1 K -Q, X x lmmersed in deep concenlration, Sally Carler and Bob Barclay seem fo be in a stale of suspense as they pause for lunch. -.-N, -uf f., for-X ra- .6 i ,su ig? 4 X' CS gnu- ,.--. 0 -P-Q 3 es uma ' , s...,, -an , P1 x Bowman, Lorey Bragg, Alice Brendler, Valerie Brown, Judy Brown, Mark Browning, Roberi Brumfield, David Bruno, Randy Bryanf, Cathy Buchhorn, Alan Buffaloe, Margie Burkhardf, Robert Burns, Becky Butler, Laura Caldwell, Susan Calhoun, Carrie Camarillo, Pete Campbell, Jennifer Campbell, Vicki Cannon, Richard Cantrell, Tina Carde, David Cardenas, Margarita Carter, Sally Carter Ill, Roy Chacon, Theresa Champion, Mark Champion, Tommy Chaney, Jack Charbanneau, Matthew Choate, Rosanne Christiansen, Bert Clapsaddle, Catherine Clark, David Clifton, Duane Cloud, James Coburn, Dwayne Cogliandro, Michael Cole, Douglas Collie, David X:-f :gl ff' -wK..,,.. 'W' F98 M' X l K pug 'Ui Na..... .ijt IA l:s,,,,wIa-Q Ililil .L I l .:i:l::', lkllnu rw an gf' X., ,rv ii ' - tie im? ui Collins, John Combes, Terry Conner, Judy Cook, Kathy Cook, Rene Cook, Robert Now, about that 'A' . . . says Tony Krausko os he settles o small business matter with Mr. Bupp. - li 4 ox ev' 'Q-I mf 4 4 Crauswell, Debbie Crawford, Randall Creek, Mary Croley, James Jr. Croom, Barbara 2 20 4 Cross, Kirk Cruz, Chick Culberison, Gary Cunha, Tom Cunningham, Deborah Dasher, Johnny Davies, Scot? Davis, Bill Davis, Harold Davis, Jonni Dawdy, Befh Day, Vanessa Daylong, Linda Dees, Robin Delaney, William Deleon, Roy Delgado, Ralph De Los Santos, Mike Denton, David De Osio, Alicia ff' yy.. rl-s-'.e1 sv. ,lu a F.-+.J ,P A +2 ' lynn ga, , ,J A 5: 5 -nz. ' ' -ag? .' fs 1-3' - 'fag . 'sl ,Q 1 .A ag- wifi 3, , 4, 'ITL-!i '?.I4 ii' QW . L 'N 'v- -v r.,.g 4- -if 10 lxlr ', Q., Deville, Lisa Devinney, Denise Dick, Physina Dickman, Joan Dismuke, Rudy Ditmer, Robert Dobry, Billy Doerner, Jimmy Dooley, Mike Dubroff, Elyse Lewis and Armin Friedli wait and watch as Francis Orth and Peggy Hewitt decide on the amendments to the Student Council constitution .n2:,.,.Qv .X Ji e-PM ' I 206 Presentations on college education during Senior- Yoder, right, with Mrs. Laura Curry, Senior Class Parent Night aroused interest, questions and discus- sponsor, center. sion from Mrs. Sam Raby, left, and Mrs. Heddy 4..- 'i5..,fV' Dugosz, Marcus Edinger, Pat N 4 c DUNN, GGYYY Eanes, Leanne Edrington, Jerry Edwards, Evelyn Ah Eardley, Rhonda Edwards, Janie K Earl, James Ellis, Martha - -4,-eh :.--- ,, ,, ,. 5 ..' .W :f -. V' -... wg-1 .41 f f. -.7 V 'L I 'ix 'iii f,vif.r'L X N f , 1 A ,, ' ' N if ' x 4 , 4 'W 2151: G0 4e5A?SQji ,Q E1 V QW- K , ,L ' ,...f f F f E f I N 4? A t hifi at English, Cindy Enriquez, Frank Epperson, Teri Estes, Richard Evans, Monica Eveland, Joanne Eyhorn, Mike Fagan, Terry Fallis, Gary Fernandez, Lupe Dwayne Coburn and David Hernandez find time to eat, to do class work and even to autograph a yearbook during lunch. A , X M 1 in I A 'hz f E. X I1 ,gb E A Wi 207 Big Stick Carriers lL-Rl Billy Dobry, Ralph Delgado Lon Bason Frank Kuhn and Mark Passmore lead freshmen in competition yell with Seniors. ABOVE RIGHT: Seniors show the Riders they back them up with their outstanding spirit and cheers af a basket ball game Frazor, Richard Friedli, Armin Finto, Joyce Fisher, Randy Foss, Sidney Fournier, Judi Fouse, Mary Francis, Mimi FUSOH, Bfidh Galloway, Suzanne Gallipo, Renee 208 ...u-. KE:- Aa U- iff X 1 -F56 'OK at-fs. .9- 7'- ,- I w .Q Gamble, Joe Garcia, Roger Garcia, Yolanda Garza, Pete Gaiewood, Diane Geddes, Kathy Jerry Wilkins demonslraies abilify fo play saxophone as he strikes a soulful note. UD Gent, Nauri Gilberl, Glenn Gilbert, Toni Gillaspie, Ann if J - v' YN--r , l-G Gillis, Renee Gilluly, Howard Gilmore, Perry Girdwood, Debra Q 209 Gomberf, Linda Gonyer, Greg Gonzalez, Tony Gonzalez, Barbara Gonzalez, Diane Gonzalez, Eloise Goodwin, Edilh Granado, Ruben Grosse, Bud Gray, Paula Greene, Elise Gregory, Paul Gross, Carl Guy, Mark Hode, Paula Hadigian, Nancy Hall, Ron Hall, Nalhon Hamilton, Jeff Hammond, Doug Hansen, Tom Harris, Elan Harrison, Cynthia Haughn, Barbara Hawes, Larry Hebert, John X' Hemphill, Mike Hendrickson, Maria Q1 4'-ua QTL TVX E . Hennessy, Katie ' f Henni ,Dave 9 Henning, Sonia Hensen, Scott ..,....f' fag, Y L - v 1,--' Y A Q Hernandez, Josephine Hewitt, Peggy Always wanted to meet a real live camera man. Teri Epperson expressed awe as she was asked to pose with T.V. Ch. l 2 Sportscaster, Johnny Moore , 'CW' Hildebrand, Byron Hinoiosc, Robert Hinton, Robert Hoch, Robin Hodges, Tina Hokett, Steve Lindo Yoder ponders over the question, What do you think about the Energy Crisis? Hollingshead, Jeanette Hollie, Stephanie Holt, Mike Homme, Kris Hooper, Cindy Hoover, William Hopper, Gary Howe, Robert HRX 54 26 si 'lx Howell, Roy Hoyt, Jennifer Huber, Dennis Hughes, Beth Hugo, Ernest Humphrey, Patricna Hutson, Charlotte Ibarra, Mini lmbody, Patricia Jackson, John Jackson, Michael Jameson, Robbie Jonert, Warren Janicki, Starla Jeanes, Doug Johnson, Christine Johnson, Jane Jones, Mary Jung, Stephen Kamanski, Nancy 4 Keeble, Karen Keeling, Jim Keller, Kris Kelley, Kirk Kelley, Terri Kerlee, Dale Kersey, Pam Kidd, Tommie Killough, Tim Klimeiz, Stephen Knezeck, Mark Aft! While walking down the hall conversing about the assignmeni, Terry Fagan and Leticia Pelayo defily lot down class notes. , , ea fs, ,. , E v D+ - nz:-'ri 'N 'YQ T Af , L 'Q' yu- Knowles, Tom Koerner, David Konick, Christine Kolara, Durwin Kramer, Kathy Krauska, Tony Kuhn, Frank Lake, Tina Lamb, Kay LaRue, Charles LaRos, Kathy Laskowski, Geraline Laubert, Oscar Lauer, Laura Leach, Rhonda Lee, Allan Leech, James LeFebvre, Michael Lenfs, Danny Lewis, Jim 2 Lewis, Mary Lewis, Sandy Lindner, Mark Lingenhag, Linda Lilzner, Ronnie Loeffler, Rodney Longloy, Mary Lopez, Maria Loredo, George Love, Mike Love, Mike Lowell, Mark Lugar, Garry Luzania, Rodney Spencer Semmes listens to instructions on filling out card blanks for caps and gowns 93 Ni Qi i 7' :..- I ,.,...:v- 'FZ' so-. Q.. cf' AF-A -Q4-v1 af Lykins, Rhonda MacEachern, Robert Macy, Cherry Maddux, Mari Magallanes, Linda Mahler, Glenn Malone, Melanie Mann, Elizabeth Manrique, Linda Martin, Christi -,.,,,.--4-we - Nauri Gent smiles upon hearing the good news of no homework. Getting ready for graduation, seniors till out order blanks for cap and gown, and invitations. 217 Martin, Steve Masten, Ron Mathis, Benny Matthys, Robert Maule, Tom Mayfield, Brice McAdams, Shirley McBeth, Nancy McClain, Mary McClanchan, Martha McDaniel, Wesley McDonald, William l McDonough, Terry McLeod, Paula McNeely, Don McRae, Debbie Mellinger, Dale Melton, Richard Mendoza, Adam Menking, Kurt .-ii F110 Meyer, Cindy Miller, Noncye Milligan, Cindy Moberg, Larry Molleston, Julie Moon, Randy Moore, Janet Moore, Walter Morales, Annette Morris, Mike Morris, Tim Morris, Jack Morrogh, Dorothy Mudd, Elaine Mueller, Denise Mulieri, Katherine Mulrenan, Sue Adam Arce takes u break after a hard day's work 4 Vik xv ,..,.... Mundahl, Dennis Murphy, Avis Murphy, Robert Mu sfelier, Miriam Nelson, Chris Nelson, Ken Neville, Lawrence Newton, Richard Nichols, Vicky Nielsen, Randy Noel, Kalhy Oakes, Mike Oberg, James Oberlies, Karen Oberman, Cecilia Oliverio, Jo Clare Olney, Debbie Opella, Jan Orlh, Frances Ousset, Barbara Pamplin, David Pantuso, Patti Parker, Becky Parma, Karen Passmore, Mark Pawelko, Paul Paynter, Theresia Pecan, Janice Peitrowski, Mike Pelayo, Leticia Pena, Ruth Pennington, Mike Perez, Ramon Peters, Donna Peters, Harold Peterson, Jeffrey Petrie, Mark Pfeffer, Donny Phelps, Susie Phillips, Lisa if-c ,M 'wk Q fax lbw -p-.., Y' its Q... ,,.-. e vii Q..-Jw y i'iZ' I I. 1 . rsei 3 y 'A-., ,, -E f 5, A5 ' A is Q M f s ss is 5 X is 5, gs A 's 3 , H Q Q ff S Q E we Q, 51 sie X X kxxslf can X , . X .gps N. ,T I ,K 3, ,, f i gs :ff 53.5 .5 .E X X Xi X x 22573 SEX KK eve 'QS --uv' Phillips, Mindy Vicki Slewort Greg Price ffar backj and Jeff Hamilton show a spark of interest Pimemcl Daniela Plemmons, Roberf Polansky, Gary Polhamus, Bud Pohs, Maureen Powers, Ann Powers, Larry Presas, Rebekah Pressley, Jim Prewoznik, Tim Pritchard, Roy Pyka, Carol Quesenberry, Diane v Raby Debbie Ralndl Claudia Ramirez Rlck Q Range! Maryanne Rawlings, Alan Ray, Carola Byron Hildebrand and Mike Morris wait in anticipation as they watch other track and field events. Ray, Steve Ray, Vicki Reddic, Ronnie Redding, Phillip Redfern, Mike Redman, Lisa Reed, Sharon Reinhackle, Mike Resendez, Beverly Rice, Dickmond Ricks, Kathy Ricldle, Bryan Riddle, Harry Rightsell, Dannie Riley, Cathy Ringphiel, Linda Roa, Carlos Roberts, Cheryl Rodgers, Slacy Rodriguez, Joseph Rogers, Janet Rogers, Miriam Roland, Charlie Roland, Mike Roll, Cindy Romero, James Rocker, Phillip Rowland, Vicki Rupp, David Russell, Jim Rust, Rose Ryan, Ron Sager, Donna Sanderson, Linda San Miguel, Teresa Sargent, Cathi Sarnovsky, Susan Scarpulla, John Schaeffer, Susan Schillings, Daniel Schmidt, Robert Schneiders, Ronald Schoen, David Schulze, Michael Schwartzbach, Diana Selby, Mike Selman, Debbie Semmes, Spencer -spa- ,f-N... H ff. 3- 9 in fi Q i g ,r Q .S 'S 3 xr 1 KL RQ Looking the wrong way Sion Zwlnggl masses the sfreckers. Shelden, Patrick Shows, Fred Shrum, Kano Sims, Yvonne Skelly, Debbie Skinner, Steve Skoglund, Pairiclo Slodek, Brenda Smith, Brenda Smith, Bruce Smith, Kathy Smith, Robert Smith, James Spann, Cari Speer, Steve Spraggin, Gary Sprague, JoAnn Stein, Jerry Stewart, Carolyn Stewart, Susan Stewart, Vicki Stofa, Jimmy 228 ' ..,N 'QT 4- Jib- lv ar-1' L' '99 7-1 T V um 1 4:57 .r it' it. .ang 'U' Stuart, Marcia Sullivan, Brian Sweeney, Cathy Talamantez, Janie Tarradelles, Elizabeth Taylor, Greg Taylor, Karen Taylor, Richard Tellez, Edmond Thoman, Mark Thomas, Marilyn Thompson, Debra Thompson, Peggy Thurmond, Pattie Tillman, Roxanne Tillotson, Steve 'Hn-ns, Cindy Tomblin, Charles Toombs, Marty Travis, Rodney 229 Travis, Russell Trevino, Norma Tribbey, Janet Triche, Gary Turner, Michelle Turvey, Marcia Uechi, Sandi Ugalde, Nancy Underwood, Karen Van Dusen, Robin Vaughn, Carole Verkey, Gwen Vigil, Juana Villarreal, Alma NY st 'TW r. 1.0 , xqk Ron Litzner eagerly prepares for his mile-relay event at c track meet. .Q-'wr dl 'i l 1 J., 1 V f f fl, f 4 E . - - l . Villarreal, Joe Wainwrighf, Edward Woils, Patricia Walsion, Deborah Walton, Susan Ward, Terri Weil, Joseph Wendel, Thomas Wenzel, Joanie West, Kim Wesfhoefer, Thomas Whipple, John Whitaker, Alan whife, aiu Whiting, Lisa Whifworlh, Willard Wiegman, Jane? Wiggs, Nancy Wilkins, Gerald Williams, Charles J . l 'iff k r 5 Williams, Edmund Wilson, Michael Winkler, Debra A95 0 , ,, , a P '13 f K' I J ,V . 1359 we-was QW? 1. .I xf H sas -feng 5.22-Kwik ,W ,s .swi?sxw ,, K -'- . - .-F61 .- 1: if i. . 1 is f. .- 1- 5 -'--- - - .,. Q, ,, meg, W'-V J J vs-E, E 'A -ig . Williams, Jamie Wilson, Ray Woods, Bryan Williamson, Ann Williamson, Rhonda 4 mx is 5 A ru ig X ' Q gl mum A virm'uun.wnv -l i1lllfIivilNl5 J l f Williams, Ken Winfrey, Cindy V 5 X , ABOVE: Front-Back: Renee Gallipo, Stephanie Hallie and Mary Jones, Art IV students, painted Baskin Robin windows. LEFT: John Whipple gets on UH-OH . . . look from Joanne Eveland. ,-E31 Q I fa ,vW,,,,:Aa1- X 2 X 93' , Q4 .4 'lily .- I+, '-A X . K g X, x 4- 1 0 :-Zi , t fum- 1 A '11ffl fVE VL,. if 5511. - 5 2'Sei,f f 1 - , 1, tw:- - .aafsiia 'Eihell ls that you? . . . Git yer cloihes back on. if f .1 v :ga X55 -? '15 x xk rf W ' ,.. rs on Parade ,r Kramer busies herself painfing posfers for x fvx r s .1- '1- 3F of-9, 1 1 f,. Woods, Dana Woods, Donna Woods, Jan Yamamoto, Hugo Yoakum, Becky Yoder, Linda Zachary, Jerrie Zellner, Chris Zibelin, Dee Zwinggi, Stan Senior Superlafives 'S we-, , ' 142 ,Q Q r ' 4 . X Q NJ if , ,si 5 r -' Marilyn Thomas Armin Friedli Most Representative fn... if S e n i o r s 'Ti Chick Cruz Cathy Sweeney Wiffiesf 427 ,,,,,, U, 3 Ang: :M , x v ' inf , - . , H. I Karen Parma Mark Pcssmore Friendliest S e n i o r s 6 Vanessa Day Ray Wilson Best Dressed e n i o r s e n i o r s Cathy LaRos Bert Christianson Best Looking S e n i o r s .Ax A ,c . hi .wp - I .VV -r . ... Nancy Ugalde Mike Schulze Most Likely to Succeed W ,N H tus, . E x 1 W 1 8 . , Teri Epperson Frank Kuhn Most Popular S e n i o r s 237 DORE ,.A V , ? , :ii l5, I K. xx 'S F' ,J m J'X'-,vx i Junior Class Officers Early planning and enthusiasm accounted for many accomplish- ments of the iunior class. Money proiects such as traditional bumper sticker sales and car washes allowed the class to present a Junior-Senior Prom in the true spirit of Rough Rider Country. Several class members achieved outstanding accomplishments in many fields. The ability and imagination of the class was demonstrated by the large number of pos- ters present at all iunior-sponsored pep rallies. Leading the way through the year were class officers Doug Davis, President, left, Billy O'Connor, Vice President, Sonia Perez, Secretary, Jim Maganello, Treasurer, and Theresa Garcia, Chaplain, below. A ,T 1-if 'W -l '-M3 Abendschein, Vicki Adams, Sandy Aguilar, Alex Aleiandro, Petra Alford, Nancy Allyn, Nancy Alston, Robbie Alvarado, Joe Alvis, Linda Anderson, Anita Anderson, Tommy Andrews, Erika Antonoff, Jayson Arnaud, Peggy Arnold, David Arnold, Jim Arroyo, Albert Ashby, Bobby Atkinson, Robert Baker, Mike Baldwin, Dale Ballard, Andy Barber, Tom Barnes, Debi 'cn-..-Q gl 47 ,.,: x X El ,K f ff y - 5 , is A ,si ' As . . ss , M B w-was l Relaxing comfortably Russell Towery finds an issue of the BIG STICK Y Card Section Commander Shayla Freeman institutes leadership and spirit. entertaining. 5.4 Y 40 s ...W 1 fa Nu,-,. J H+- 1 Bason, Guy Bazzy, Chris Bellah, Suzanne Bennett, Donna Bernhard, Russell Bernhardt, David Bible, David Bigler, Robert Bird, Stephen Spirit, Study And Accomplishments All fg3:jgX,'::,33gf3gg,'he Are A Part Of Junior all Bishop, J. D. Blaisdell, Tami Bland, Darrell Blankenship, Dale Blazek, Tom Bock, Larry Boeck, Bonnie Boggs, Derek Bohannan, Pamela Bonifant, Terri Boswell, Vickie Bosworth, Lynda Bowman, Timothy Boyer, Sheryl Boyers, Susan Boyle, Sharon Brace, Philip Brantley, Frank Briseno, Mike Brockman, Laura Brook, Joy Brown, Jeffery Brown, Marvin Brown, Mike Bruce, Lisa Brumfield, Kathy Buchorn, Betty Buffaloe, Patty Buford, Cheryl Buianos, Leticia Bunnell, Barbara Burnett, Kelley Burpo, Donald Busch, William Bushong, Marla Bustamante, Roxanna Byrd, Shirley Cabell, Claudia Calamon, Carol Calhoun, Charlotte Campbell, Judy Carlton, Debbie Carpenter, Gray Carson, Wendy Cassler, Tim Castillo, Rafael Cates, Cindy Caudill, James Chambers, Karen Chan, Marvin Chapman, Vickie Childers, Gary Childres, John Childs, Christell Christianson, Leonard Clark, Kathy Clark, Robin Clarke, Larry Cochran, David Colley, Tim 'R :YH- , y V, '- t S ' t ,J -f swirl ' Collins, Tom Cook, Gary Copeland, Cindy Corkill, Sara Lee Corona, Javier Courtney, Kathy Cox, Cynthia Craig, Jennifer Crain, Mike 4, ,V q'A, , if X ffl X. A 'alle ' - - W ' 'si if ,Wea . Q u-A 1- 4- , J -'- aff? 5 ' -C . . ra Q .-.b -l'222q . I J ' V1 J l X J , f v ' 1 c l 1 4' :Ili-1. ' ' 2 Y o it-2.2, , 3 .:.?.'El3'izt, Q .ffl- if f f 1 . . Q, ...M XR E ' i ' I- 'Y f' r, ,,, W- rf' C? A 3,8351 ff' ' , V, egg, JWW , M2 ,ff A Z- lt-, A' ,. f Z fggggfggl M, pm Junior faces show interest in details of the upcoming Junior-Senior Prom. Crain, Patricia Crawford, Cyndi Cretaro, Steven Crider, Dreama Crum, Jim Culbertson, David Cupp, Kimberly Czachowski, Clare Czekanski, Paul Daffinee, Jeri Dalton, Donna Davis, Corky f . A. .1 24 44 Davis, Ed Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Larry Davis, Robert Davis, Robert Dayton, Karen Dearinger, Nanci Deitz, John Delaney, Susan Deleon, Christine Delgado, Suzanne Deluna, Ralph Demore, Drena Dennis, Pamela Devinney, Mike Dickerson, Brenda Dickinson, Alan Dickson, Karen Dismuke, Carl Dobry, Laura Donnelly, Richard Dooley, Mary Kay Douglas, Cedric Dragoo, Bill S, Q X -ive ., gf iw: x V3 2 1 ,Q lil . A , Q 4, Q , A ,Q 'D Q'- F' T' 1' mv 'i QR? J., The feelings of the class of '75 are illustrated at the San Marcos pep rally. Jr. Talent Exhibited iff? ' Q Draker, Scott Drescher, Kathy Duarte, Irma Dunn, Margie Dvorak, Bernie Eberlin, Pamela Edwards, Terrie Elizondo, Victor Eller, Jenny Ellis, Barbara Elmer, Brent Elton, Cathryn Emanuel, Milton Enders, Terry Evans, Gary Evans, Lester Exum, Pamela Farmer, Wanda Ferguson, Janette Fincke, Thomas Fischer, Brenda Fisher, Brent Fitzgerald, Jeff Fitzgerald, Rod 6 Junior Motivation Rouses Participation 2, ffl K ' if-f'i w.,. Fel ' 'rd Carol McNee and Liz Davis enioy foreign food at the Spanish club tast- ing party. . ,fd Mi:1l ABOVE: Papier mache techniques are learned by Emma Hernandez and Martin Gilmore. BELOW: David Bernhordt, Philip Steele, Richard Jack- son, Terry Enders and Jim McBee tug a little bit harder. Fletcher, Mary Flippin, Donna Flippin, Edward Flores, Rebecca Flores, Russell Flynn, Linda Ford, Terri Fox, Ronald Fraley, Dan Franks, William Freeman, Shayla Friedrich, Dianne il Av E l f X we 1: ,W f J 9 Gorup, Marion Graves, Betty Fultz, William Gahagan, Steven Gaines, Sally Gamez, Antero Garcia, Theresa Garner, Robert Garrison, Eve Garrison, June Garrison, Michael Gawlik, Glenn Geiger, Darrell Gendron, Norman Gesell, Gen Gibson, Renee Gibson, Rochelle Gill, Daniel Gill, Robert Gilmore, Martin Gilpin, Annitta Glascock, Ernie Godwin, Robert Goetzke, Karl Goff, Patrick Goll, Lorie ix Initiation into cosmetology proves quite a ritual for Debbie Carl Gray, Cynthia Green, Raynette Green, Toni Gregory, Wonda p ,i .- Qd' 'Y' -X ,525 VLCS I Qi W iffy .-,gigs I in-QA, QQQAQQJ A A 48 Greiner, Terry Griffin, Karen Griffin, Patrick Grothues, Joseph Grubic, Andy Gucaladiyom, Gua Gwin, Charla Haake, Marina Hagopian, Terry Hall, Dana Hall, Wanda Hammond, Paula Hannah, Gayle Hannah, Kenneth Harrelson, Scott Harris, David Harris, Susan Haydel, Raymond Hayes, John Head, Ralph Heady, Karen Heffner, JoAnn Helms, Cynthia Hemphill, Allegra Hennessy, Mary Henry, Sharon Hensch, Dawn Henze, Han Hernandez, Emma Hershey, Keith Hicks, Eve High, Bruce Hille, Marilyn Hinkel, John Hobbs, Brenda Hodges, Mike Hodges, Patrick Hofheinz, Vicki Hollinshead, Tom Holmes, Michael Homann, Bonnie Hope, Milton H'-ldfon C0f0lYf' Rita Green and Robbie Alston delight the audience in the Days Of Humkey, Rosemary Huntley, Dee Hurley, Teresa Imig, Sharon lnman, Michael Irons, Teresa Jackman, Billy Jackson, Christoph Jackson, Rhonda Jackson, Richard Jackson, Richard James, George Janas, Michael Jannasch, Roland Jernigan, Jennifer Jernigan, Samuel Jett, Steven Johnsen, Claudette Johnson, David Johnson, Roslynn Johnson, Susan Johnston, Debbie Jones, Nick Joplin, Dwayne Brenda Fischer accepts the intramural first place girl's ribbons from Mr. Reaves on behalf of her advisory. Kilgore, Michael Kimble, Pamela Kinard, Debra King, Julie King, Tammy Kintigh, Vicki Kissick, Jimmie Klaerner, Susan Koon, Elaine Kopp, Russell Koranek, Katheryn Kornegay, Carol Frank Brantley curiously watches as Neil Tipton puts aside his slide rule for the less advanced method of finger counting in an Algebra ll class. KL' L --...,,,'k l 1u-p-.. Jordan, Robert Keeble, Ben Keilman, Louis Kelley, Richard Kosharek, Tim Kramer, Laverne Kratochvil, Gregg Kratz, Douglas Kreitzer, Debbie Krenmueller, Charmane , 2' ye - ,rffgrigff i 1 .7 5: 'f3'g . ',+f? ' -'T 7f5f'.fi 42215 'Mifff' ' '-4 fn.-Q-gQQffi1. ' g -' sw' as-fo e f 'ff' I L' 1-, ' lt' ' - ff-3. ffm . . 437' .' .- -f.. 4- 1-J M-aj t - - as . is .51-,J - gEQ:'.s,,E5s,. FL. suv-',. f- wi- ' ll ' ' 1' J,-zgkkz' 4'-,:.hxfJ,f .Q I -, v . - ..f .- 'J' -if r..' -. . 'h- -tes 'S . -N R. V ' ' P ' ' 4- . ,N .,,. --5,,v,:, V .af -1- , ' , . :gf -R, 0 I xpgiizg wfi'-F 1 ,five s A . - t 753-,Q . ' ,f 1 .f '. ,MQ ,'f,3.w'f '- A W.,-HQ! -L , , A 5-L J .3 if?i4i2 'fg. 3 -',. ' Leisure time provides a bit of rest for Tom Vlasak. Kuhn, Terri Kullin, Melissa Kwiatkowski, Wanda Lapaglia, John Low, Keith Lawrence, Karon Leal, Olga Leatherwood, Judy Lee, Vernell Lents, Danny Lewis, Bruce Lilly, Kim Lindley, John Lisso, Lisa Little, Leisa Littleton, Carol Livreri, Pam Lock, Elaine 'vw -.v Palmer and Ben Keeble relax during the French Club Christmas party. . -g A ,yn ' A Yr , 52 Crackers and cheese prove to be quite a delight for David McBeth during a Latin club meeting. . --f wk A-. . L-3. .,,-y.Li-- - '-Y Vw jffwfw 1 Logan, Bobby Logan, Carol Long, Larry Longoria, Norma Lopez, Arlene Lovorn, Beth Lowe, Kevin Lozano, Robert Lyerly, Jackie Lyles, Curtis Lynch, Alexander Lynch, Jody Lynch, Judy Lynch, Mary Macdougall, Rick Madden, Jackie Maddux, Kathy Makin, Sheri Maldonado, Patricia Manganello, James Manning, Melissa Marnock, Edna Marsh, Chris Martin, James Anxious hands await instructions while ordering senior rings John Childers Bonnie Boeck Fred Smith, and Lewis Williams learn Martin, Joyce Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Robert Martinez, Rosa Mason, Tanya Matsler, Jon Maynor, Billy McBee, James McBeth, David McCauley, Charles McCoy, Wendy McDonald, Duane McDonald, JoAnn McDonald, Sherry McDonough, James McGee, David McGlocklin, Stephen McGowan, Gary McGuinness, Kim McKinley, Thomas McKinney, Barbara McLeod, Debra McLeod, Robert McMinimy, Richard McNee, Carol McNulty, Frank McWhorter, Steve Medlin, Dana Melton, Elizabeth Middleton, Kevin Miller, Catherine Miller, Embry Miller, Janet Miranda, Giselle Mire, Joseph Montgomery, Bonnie Montgomery, Ruth Moore, Nina Moore, Sharon Moreau, Cheryle Moreno, Terry Morris, Barbara Morrison, Kevin Morton, Gary Mounce, Johnny Mount, Marylee Mulieri, Tony Mundahl, Ricky Munson, Becky Murphy, James Murray, Larry Mustelier, David Muzny, Richard Myers, David Neldon, Susan Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Terri Nichols, Ross Niedorf, Randy Nielsen, Norman Nixon, Roxanna Nooiin, Jenny Norton, Elizabeth Norton, Susan ,M Ai Nita Gilpin's eftorts to open the soft drink bottle prove futile, during a French club party. Nunez, Ruben Nunns, Marcella O'brien, Debra O'Connor, William Oden, Margaret Odle, Lesley Oestreich, John Ogden, Barbara O'Keefe, Diane O'Leary, Richard Olney, Richard Olson, Beverly Olson, Lori Olson, Todd Ontiveros, Martha Orrison, Rebecca Orseth, Cheryl Ortman, Randy Oswalt, Gary Owens, Steve Palafox, Jacobo Palm, Tracey Palmer, Patricia Palomo, Ysidoro Pantuso, Michael Paris, Robbie Parker, Vicky Pascal, Cherie Patrick, Patricia Putteron, Dow Payne, Gary Payne, Robert Paynter, Rebecca Perez, Sonia 2 Permenter, Sheryl Perry, Leslie Philips, Patti Phillips, Lewis Phillips, Sheree Pineda, Rosario Pointer, Maria Powers, Jerome Prickett, Lindo Pritchard, Robert Prochac, John Proctor, Kendall Pulliam, Sandy Purvis, Edward Pylant, Connie Quintanilla, Agnes Ramirez, Susan Raney, Curtis Rankin, Daniel Ray, Jordan Ray, Martin Ray, Vicki Raymond, Ann Reams, Randy Typing techniques are learned by Steve Tillotson, Marina Haake, Eve Hicks, and Denise Mueller. 3 Reid, Penny Reilly, Caren Reilly, Robert Reininger, Margo Reininger, Marvin Reyes, Debbie Riddle, Jean Rifenbury, Phillip Riley, Anna Rezendes, John Rice, Stancoski Richards, Janette Richeson, Holly Ricks, Sterling Rico, Patsy i i Riley, Jimmy . 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Q M '1 Rinehart, John Roberts William Robertson Christina Q' Robertson, Linda Taking time off from the choir paper drive, Mary Wines relaxes on a chair of phone books. ? 2'-s Robinson, Bert Rocha, Linda Rochelle, Donald Rodriguez, Luisa Rodriguez, Lupe Rodriguez, Simon Rogers, Debora Rogers, Kerman Rogers, William Rohleder, Stephen Roman, Olga Rosales, Sandra 7 Rose, Dawn Rosenfielcl, Edward Rosier, Janet Ross, Max Rourke, Karen Rowan, Terry Roy, Chris Russell, Ricky Rutledge, Dale Rymill, Robert Saenz, Kathleen Sago, Cheryl Sclluce, Mary Saunders, Fredrich Scwka, Stephan Sawka, Tony Schaper, Nanette Schauer, Gary Schulte, Nena Schwob, Angela Scott, Ann Scott, Brenda Seelig, Philip Seminara, Joe Severns, Gregory Shaw, Robin Sheffield, Robert Sherman, Bill Sherman, David Shipley, Ann Shumake, Ricky Sietsma, Gregg Sievers, JoAnn Sifuentes, Rosa Silvius, Kearney Simler, James Sims, Sherry Skinner, Mark Slattery, Paul Smith, Deborah Smith, Fred Smith, Kathleen ll, f .vqf el., Sorbem Mlchael During the vocational fair Dan Fraley displays auto paint and body work Speier, Jimmy Stanfill, Greg Stanley, Herbert Starr, Paul Steele, Kathleen Steele, Phillip Stensgaard, Michael Stephens, Mark Stewart, James Stiles, Ellen Stitt, Joyce Stone, Earle Stovall, Robbie Struxness, Cynthia Stubblefield, James Stukey, Randall Subia, David Sullivan, James Sweet, Cheryl Swetz, Gregory Tamez, Carmelita Taylor, David Taylor,'Sharman Thibodeaux, Scott Thomas, Mark Tidwell, James Uetz, Evelyn Uetz, Melody Tillotson, Laura Tilton, Mark 60 Tipton, Neal Towery, Russell Trotter, Charles Tudyk, Marcia Turner, Lisa Turvey, Richard Tutsock, Becky Udclaire, Debbie Ugalde, Raymond Ulibarri, Bonnie Underwood, Ronald Vonderpool, Cynthia VanSyckle, Rolan Vasquez, Veronica Vaughn, Frances Vauter, Pamela Villarreal, Alfred Vlasak, Thomas Vrba, David Waddell, Pat Walker, Mary Ward, Michael Ward, Stephen Warmack, Alene Warner, Richard Watson, Valerie Weatherford, Shirley Webb, Jimmie Wehunt, Rebecca Welty, Gwen Randy Reams announces his candidacy for Big Stick Carrier. 14. Weng, Terese Wenzel, Kevin West, Anna White, Raymond , e ,wig 1 4 'l ,ZF i ' l .ia ,i 1 i-'xg I . gist, Zibelin, John Zick, Kevin Zink, Denise Zinsmeister, Pete White, Sharon White, Thomas Whyte, Dianne Wiechmann, Leslie Wilkins, Ronald Williams, Debra Williams, Lewis Williams, Margo Williams, Ronnie Winfrey, Rebecca Winkler, Susan Witt, Peter Walken, Stephen Woodrow, Shirley Woosley, Karen Wright, Acelia Wright, Susan Ximenes, Rey Zellner, Robin Zepedo, Margarita Giselle Miranda, Lisa Turner, Robbie Alston, Angela Schwob Rita Green and Dow Patterson await a chance to show their skill at cheerleader tryouts l FF M 5, ,gav- mxq 'BV -,N eafzmhml, - 2' Sophomore Class Officers Determination is the key factor to the success of the class of '76. This spirit of determination is man- datory if we are to obtain our ultimate goals. We can yvell be proud of the part each of us has played in cre- ating a class worthy of remembrance, expresses Rich rd Stevens, president of the 1974 Sophomore Class. IGHT: Class president Stevens heads class meeting. ELOW: ileft to Rightl are vice-president Pam Harris, ecretary Suzette Brinegarp treasurer Michelle Bratteng nd chaplain, Reba Bennett. 64 Abrams, Elizabefh Abramson, James Addie, Paula Adkins, Carvan Ahrens, Annefle Albarez, Vanessa Aleios, Norma Alphin, David Alverson, Cynfhic Anderson, Audwin Anderson, Chrisline Anderson, David Anderson, Kimberly Anderson, Richard Anderson, Susan Andrews, Mary Ankrom, Kevin Ansfine, Dianne Antonilis, Paul Armstrong, Cheryl Arnaud, Lisa Asbeck, Kim Ashford, Deborah Athanas, Amanda Auberf, Susan Austin, Eddie Babcock, Janiine Bach, Alice Backiund, Tim Bading, Elaine Baker, Diana Baker, Joni Baker, Renea Ballengee, Denise Banksfon, Perry Barber, Barbara Barclay, Jeanne Barnes, Gwen Balchelor, Laura Bearman, Donna Beasley, Wanda Beck, Mary if in 54 gf: sf 4 V233 1324522 S A siisiiflzz - , 49-N 1 , if ,Q -sms, K ' fi ,, ' , ,,rW,. ,, l?. ,gif 2, nk 2 f' y. f- ,.,, lvl- 4 , 3: 3 ,. S ' L, 4. ,un Beck, Mike Becker, Mike Beckingham, William Bennett, Jeff Bennett, Reba Besfer, Bruce Besfer, Robert Bienek, Janice Billeaudeaux, Dale Bird, Danny Bishop, Bill Black, Carol Blankenship, Gina Blankenship, Linda Blunt, Larry Boggs, Sheldon Boothe, Carol Borden, Patty Borrelli, Michele Boswell, David Bourland, Gregory Bowker, Donald Bowman, Debra Boyd, Donna Boyle, Nancy Bragg, Judith Bratten, Garry Bratten, Larry Bratten, Michelle Brafton, Anne Brauckmuller, Cindy Brazeal, Sherley Dianne Anstine is pinned FHA Countess by sophomore beau Mark 66 Breaux, Margot Brenz, Laura Briggs, David Brinegar, Suzette Brister, Phyllis Bristow, Randy Brochu, Joni Brockmcn, Don Brass, Terry Broughton, Ellis Brown, Ange Brown, James Brown, Lee Anita Brown, Phil Browne, Katherine Bruno, Rebecca Bryant, Douglas Buianos, David Bull, Lorrie Burk, Carol Burke, John Burnett, Karen Burns, Beverly Burns, Richard Burns, Stephen Busch, Geraldine Bush, Harry Butler, Karen Butler, Sharon Butterfield, Michael Byram, Jerry Caldwell, Mary Calhoun, Claudette Calonge, Richard Camp, Larry Campbell, Cindy Campbell, Susan Caperton, Chris Carden, Jesse Cardenas, Manuel Carey, Ellen Carpenter, Karen Wwfw'-W y qi 4' n I M gli a I E 4 N ik Soph spirit supports Senior balloon sales as TR's cafeter soms with the traditional red white, and blue colors. Cartwright, Patty Castillo, Mercedes Cavanaugh, Cindy Cearlock, Susan Chacon, David Champion, Elizabeth Chandler, David Chaney, David Chapman, Joy Chavez, Ralph Cheatum, Randy Check, Audrey Childs, Jenny Clopp, Tommy Clark, Rodney Clement, Paul Click, Ben Cline, Edward Clinton, Wanda Clor, Pamela Cobb, Kelly Cobb, Melissa Coffee, Brian Coker, Raymond Coker, Sylvia Collins, John Comporetta, Guy Cook, Dawn Cook, Kathleen Cooper, Becky .X 2 Cooper, Lori Cornelius, Ted Courson, David Cowder, John Cox, Donald Craig, Evans Creasey, Steven Creek, John Cruz, Carlos Culpepper, Willie Culver, Katherine Cureton, Steve Curren, Sally Czachowski, Claudia Damian, Larry Damron, Debra Dausin, Ronnie Davidson, Debbie Davidson, Jack Davis, Kelly Davis, Ronald Davis, Wayne Dawson, Margie Daylong, Carl DeJesus, Edgardo DeLeon, Lilly DeLeon, Robert Delgado, Giselle DeLuna, Roy DeRocher, Michele Dillard, James Dippo, Ann Doerner, Linda Dominguez, Theresa Dooley, Mark Doughetry, Laurie Duarte, Sylvia Dubois, Dave Duggins, Judy Dogasz, Farley Dunham, Dianne Dunn, Mark if of Richard Stevens portrays an amusing character in a Social Action Group skit. K' i fi' J JZ , ,e Q F AW t 5 5 . .1 - Y H :P fs., ,1-,, fx , .1 , K7 -4 M '.,3.. 1 fig , r q v. 4. : t -4 1, , 'v . fv z Q , 9 :mil U ' '1 h l Y' .Q ik' i n fer-,.-' a UQ 9: H , g -M. ff x- 1 f t Q , l. if Q . f' ' I fi ' Durham, Leigh Dycus, Anita Eastwood, Ruanne Echols, Edwin Edge, Linda Edinger, Katherine Edmond, Charles Edmondson, Mary Edrington, Sherrell Edwards, Kathy Enders, David Engelke, Eric Enriquez, Goldie Espinoza, Gracie Etter, Jeffrey Evans, Sandy Fairchild, Steven Falconi, Glenn Fallin, Velva Faust, Candy Feltner, Theresa Fesler, Neil Finstein, Chunna Fisher, Greg Fisher, John Fisher, Shirley Flippin, Dawn Flynn, John Fox, William Franks, LeAnn Fremin, David Freudenrich, Johnny 270 Fuentes, Hector Fuleki, Cheryl Fulfer, Elaine Gaertner, Timothy Gangai, Angelo Garrett, Vel Garza, Teresa Garza, Tonia Garza, Yolanda Gatewood, Daryl Gehrig, Richard Gibson, Catherine Gibson, Everett Giles, Jeff Gilluly, Kenny Girdwood, Greg Gladden, Debbie Gluckmen, David Gombert, Diana Gonzales, Reemberto Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Gonzalo Goodlet, Ralph Gorton, Scott Gould, Ken Grace, James Grasse, Don Graves, Kathy Green, Dennis Green, Kenneth Greene, Linda Greene, Maria Gunn, Sharon Guy, Ellen Gwin, Robbie Hale, John Hale, Sterling Hall, Kelly Hall, Kurt Hamer, Jerry Hammock, Edward Hammett, Karen -aff, ?'fii ' T5' 'fiigsf if ,. ' 5 ML - ijt .,,: it E Y' . My .vig :R A fr' ,, , Haney, Donnie Hansen, Richard Hardowoy, Winston Harlos, Harry Harris, Pamela Harris, Steven Hosting, Debra Hayworth, Karan Hazel, Charles Heady, Karl Hebert, Sharon Hedrick, Frances Hemple, Jerry Henderson, Terry Hendrix, Kurt Henley, Cheryl Hernal, Deborah Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Frank Herrmann, Leah Hicks, Robin Hicks, Terry Higginbothom, Mary Hille, Michelle Hillner, Gary Hinoiosa, Orlando Hinson, Angela Hinton, Michael Hoff, Jeffery Hoffman, Laurence Hogue, Kenneth Hokett, Mark Holcomb, Phyllis Hollie, Pam Homme, Karen Hood, Jon Hossler, Angie Hudson, Patricia Hudspeth, Terri Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Patricia Hupping, Mike 72 Hutchings, Diana Hutzler, Patricia Hutzler, Patrick Hyman, John lbarra, Helen lmmel, Anna Ivy, Cecilia Jackman, Donald Jackson, Patricia Janicki, Cecile Jenkins, Mark John, Julie Johnson, Beth Johnson, Jimmy Johnston, David Jones, Susan Jonietz, Ben Jung, Pam Kamonsky, Carol Kennedy, Richard Kettles, Margaret Key, Carlton Kilman, Katie Kimbro, Shannon King, Shirley Kintigh, Robert Kissick, John Klabunde, Barbara Knight, Clayton Knight, Kathy Konick, Edward Kuchenbacker, Kimberly Laird, Brenda Land, Jeri Lannaman, Bruce Lara, Sylvia Laubert, Michael Lauer, Mike Leech, Susan Legnon, Darron Leible, Erby Ley, Eileen Sadly awaiting the outcome ofthe Patriot Valentine Raffle, Claudette Calhoun real lzes that she soon will be porting with her furry friend. Logan, Michelle Lopez, Martina Laredo, Mike Love, Robert Love, William Loving, Cathie Lowell, Karen Lucas, Jock Lumpkin, Bruce Lusk, Walter Macy, Ginger Maddux, Karen Magallanes, Gabriel Markiewicz, Robert Marshall, Brenda Martin, Darlene Martin, David Martinez, Arthur Martinez, Diane Martinez, Vincent Martinez, Vinicia Massey, Robert Masters, Randall Mathis, Ted G74 Matthews, Melissa McClanahan, Harold McClellan, Pamela McCord, Stephen McCutchen, Vonzetta McDonald, MaryJean McDonald, Melinda McGee, John McGlocklin, John McGuinness, Diane McHaney, Johnny McHaney, Kathy McKenna, Linda McKinney, Corwin McLandrich, JoAnn McMinimy, Deanna McNamara, Michal McRae, Wildon McWilliam, Michael Meave, Jose Mena, Leticia Mendez, Flora Mendoza, Alice Menking, Melody Meyer, Duane Meyers, Ruby Meznarich, William Millegan, Michael Miller, Barbara Miller, Beverly Miller, Jerry Miller, Mark Miller, Sylvie Miller, Terina Mitchell, Steven Mitts, Glen Mize, Denise Moeller, Marilyn Moffitt, Susan Mohr, Diana Moix, Jean Montange, Jay -7.4 'xslt lf f?Xx x Q.: 25 f ' , l ff l I -NI ' - . --I '. . f. fi ll! l K. 'w .- , 7v' 1 I R 'ue li' -.fn no F' Oates, Valerie Oden, Ronald O'Donnell, Mary Ognibene, Judy O'Leory, Tom Oliverio, Gary Barbara Squires oversees the punch bowl as Marie Walker serves NJHS guests at the State Mental Hospital. Moore, Barbara Moore, Cynthia Morgan, Craig Morgan, Gayle Morris, Cathy Morris, Raymond Morris, Robert Morrissey, Jon Mortog, Wendy Mott, Karen Moyer, James Mudd, Teresa Mulrenan, Colette Munoz, Eddie Munoz, Steve Muzny, Carol Nabors, David Naylor, Nancy Neie, Julie Nelson, Mark Nelson, Mary Newton, Janice Nielsen, Glenn Nielsen, Karen Noble, James Nooiin, Cecilia Nooiin, Kathy Novick, Keith Nuttall, Lisa Nyman, Cindy X' 2 Olmos, Virginia Olson, David Oney, Elizabeth Ontiveros, Ruth Otwell, Darien Ousset, John Oviedo, Margot Owen, Cynthia Pape, Kris Parise, Dodie Parker, John Parker, Walter Parma, Grace Pascalli, Deborah Patton, Doug Pauciello, Lisa Peacock, Terry Pearce, Robert Pellow, Daniel Pena, Howard Pennington, Forrest Peplow, Cynthia Perez, Zinnio Perry, Cathy Peters, Rosanne Phillips, Brian Phillips, Kevin Phillips, Richard Pierdollo, Mary Pierini, William Ponce, Monica Porter, Richard Potter, Ronnie Presti, Antoinete Price, Chris Puckett, Dena Pursley, Naomi Putnam, Walter Quintanilla, Elaine Rambin, Chris l Ramirez, John Ramos, Delores Obviously enioying their biology class, are Dennis Green, Gina Blankenship, Marilynn Moeller, and Joy Chapman. R7 L .f-J 'ylx-A C5 x 512 i Raney, Pamila Ray, Doroihy Ray, Robin Reddoch, Michele Redman, William Redus, Chris Reed, Linda Reed, Tom Reigel, Calvin Remmerf, Travy Rhodes, Errol Rice, Wanda Richburg, Adele Rifenbury, Philip Rivers, John Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Katherine Rocha, Cynthia Rogers, Kerman Rogers, Nafalie Rogers, Robert Rohleder, Robert Roper, Lori Rosales, Juan Ross, Robin Rossett, Linda Rowan, Sharon Salinas, Sylvia Salluce, Vicki Salziger, Donna Sanders, Linda Saucedo, Teresa 277 78 Schmoker, Pamela Schneider, Brenda Schoen, Patricia Schutza, lngrid Schwartzbach, Cheryl Sears, Cheryl Seeley, Margaret Seidel, Glenn Selby, Rhonda Sells, Cindy Sermon, Anne Shadden, Chris Sheffield, Mary Shepherd, Michael Sherbak, Tammy Shows, Janice Shrode, Mark Shrum, Melissa Shuttlesworth, Nila Sifuentes, Ralph Silva, Ralph Sims, William Skinner, Robert Slade, Jack Slayman, .lan Small, Gail Small, Sheryl Smith, Alvin Smith, Cathy Smith, Devan Smith, Noel Smith, Theresa Smith, Yolanda Smittick, Jorine Sneed, Tom Snodgrass, Susan Soderman, David Sorrell, Sandie Sarrels, John Speier, Michael Squires, Barbara Stanley, Cynthia fs xi Ev fit 9 W' if fairi' E531 'N -'Q .-Q.-.W 1' 1 .r,. 44 fv X l x-if 11- , 2 ,I Remnants of a memorable evening at the sophomore class Sweetheart Ball. Stansell, Michael Starr, James Stevens, Richard Stevens, Stayce Stewart, Darla Stine, Kimberly Stitt, Judy Stone, Phyllis Struxness, Barbara Sullivan, Maureen Sunday, James Sweeney, Mike Szabo, Leslie Talafuse, Barbara Taylor, Pamela Taylor, Ricky Taylor, Roger Taylor, Tim Terral, Kenneth Thomas, Brenda Thomas, Judith Thornton, Jerry Tillotson, Elizabeth Toma, Glenn Torrence, Patrick Trafficano, Cynthia Treece, David Tribbey, Nicki Turner, Ken Turner, Page Umphlett, Valarie Underwood, James 27 Valadez, Kalrina Vanheuverswyn, Jay Vasquez, Sheila Vaughn, Brenda Vazquez, Wilma Verhey, Michael Villafranco, Marcelino Villarreal, Emil Villarreal, James Villarreal, Paul Villarreal, Richard Waikem, Timothy Walker, George Walker, Marie Walsh, Thora Ward, Adrienne Ward, Barbara Ward, Rebecca Warner, Mark Warren, Scott Waters, Lesa Weaks, Terri Webb, Robert Webber, Carol Weich, Carmen Weinheimer, Cheryl Welch, Mark Wenner, Dana Wenzel, Allen Wenzel, Maureen West, Randy West, Rick Whelchel, William While, Rhonda Whitehead, Debra Wiesner, Linda Wilfong, Sieve Wilkinson, Mark Willefi, Sabrena Williams, Jeffery Williams, Mah Willis, Harold X , 5 X i X W 1 nl , .. 1 7......- ' A gs s -J' if -.-hi S !9,.1,:f x X xv, A 4: 9- ' V ff Hs: j La' I airz larg ' i' 1 K J , , . K -A All ck, 1 Xi' l'1A -- S512 33359 Q, .ck MQ Sophomore Charles Edmond faces some opposition as he glides down the court hoping to score 2 points. hi. H tx fi 1 Wyatt, Debra Yookum, Steve Young, Clarence Zamora, Esther Zinsmeister, Kristin Willis, Kathleen Willis, Patricia Winkler, Clifford Winkler, Richard Wolff, Ronald Wolken, Jim Wood, Charles Wood, John Woods, Mike Wosnig, Teresa Wray, Tim Wright, Gabriele 1 Freshman Year: Trial And Tribulation i Q, .. vs Freshman Class Officers Flnd ldentlty As Newest Asset To Rough Rider Country Lecl by president Sheryl Craddock, the Class of '77 capably worked to handle the needed money-mak- ing proiects throughout the year. Being a part of the largest class at TR, freshmen quickly adapted them- selves to the larger campus and quickly got involved in the many clubs and organizations. Managing the affairs of the class were flleft to rightl chaplain, Debi Brinegar, vice-president, Charlotte Ugalde, treasurer, Sue Corrigan, secretary, Becky Jones, and president, Sheryl Craddock. f' J 1 l x I in Adams, Beth Adamson, Raelynn Aguilar, Alva Ailshie, Lori Ainsworth, Tracy Albores, Raymond Aldrich, Michael Alfaro, Eleana Alfaro, Esau Alford, Chris Allen, James Allen, Marilyn Allen, Paul Allison, Dennis Alverson, Billy Alvis, Jeff Alonzo, Patty Anderson, Kris Anderson, Larry Anderson, Steve Andrews, Debbie Anthony, Kay Apolinar, Jo Ann Arbuthnot, Jane Armstrong, Donna Armstrong, Jeanne Arnold, Bill Arredondo, Roland Bacon, Anne Bain, Michael Baker, Debora Baker, Gary Baldi, Peter Baldwin, Doug Ball, Debbie Balzer, Michael Barberio, Cindy Barnhart, Tim Barton, Bill Bartoskewitz, Annette Bawdon, Stephanie Baxter, Carol 375322 , Q .y 3 .3 ,,1,Lz x 'f Bazzy, Cindy Beckham, Laurie Becknell, Doug Bedell, Joyce Bernhardt, Michael Berry, Karen Berry, Steven Berfehi, Patricia Bilbrey, Ricky Billeaudeaux, Brian Bissell, Gail Black, Jerry Blaisdell, Tia Blanchard, Teresa Blanclo, Troy Blank, Gail Blaquiere, Melinda Blauser, Kay Bock, Michael Bogard, Mike Boldt, Kandy Borrelli, Joe Bostick, Debbie Boswell, Karen Bowman, Monica Branzell, David Brauckmuller, Bill Brewer, Mary Brewster, Rebecca Brinegar, Debi Brifl, Garry Brooke, Karen Brooks, David Brooks, Mike Brown, Al Brown, David Brown, Dean Brown, Joyce Brown, Marilyn Brown, Mark Brown, Marsha Brown, Michael Brown, Mike Brugger, Robert Brunson, Patricia Bryan, Tracy Bryant, Chris Bryant, Monique Bryant, Wendy Buffaloe, Susan Bukowski, Phillip Burciaga, Shirley Burdine, Duane Burger, Annelies Burgess, Jack Burgess, Robin Burkett, Carole Burnett, Rusty Burns, Matt Burton, Boyd Butlin, Connie Butterfield, Becky Calamon, Paul Calk, Richard Camacho, Mike Campos, Debbie Candee, Mark Cantrell, Billy Carde, John Carclenas, Sandra Corley, Vickie Carty, Michael Carvin, Randy Cavazos, Mary Cearlock, Linda Centeno, Robert Cervantes, Jo Ann Chaney, Anne Chapman, Allen Chapman, Gary Chapman, Terry Charles, Edward Chavarria, Carol Childers, Stanley Qu Childres, David Clark, Patrick Clem, Karen Cline, Juliana Clor, Patrice Cobb, Steve Cole, Nancy Combs, Steve Cook, Margaret Cooper, Fletcher Cooper, Paul Corn, Matt Corrigan, Sue Cox, Cathy Craddock, Sheryl Crager, Lance Craig,,Evangelin Crain, John Crapse, Jay Crauswell, Joan Crow, Craig Cunha, Toni Cunningham, Kevin Daffinee, Geni Dalrymple, Sharon Daly, Michelle Daniels, Tammy Davis, Clayton Davis, Jerry Davis, Mariorie Diane Grothues and Jesse Marti nez attempt to build a figure of papier-mache in art class Day, Debbie Dees, Randy Degen, Donna Delk, Jessie DeMartino, Chris Demore, Karen Desantis, Min Chong Deville, Suzanne Diaz De Leon, Cindy Dick, Carol Dickinson, Ed Dickson, Valerie Dillard, Wanda Dillner, Richard Dillon, Kathy Dominey, Terri Donahey, Cindy Doss, Sammie Dotson, Steve Doughty, Mike Draker, Dan Dresslar, Mike Duhart, Paris Dupree, Sandra Eanes, James East, Kathy Eaton, Mary Eddleman, Margy Edwards, Denise Efird, Patricia Eilers, Cindy Eklund, Jeffrey Eklund, Randy Elton, Dinah Elzey, Dianna Enriquez, Debbie Estep, Cindy Etienne, Cindy Etter, Chris Evans, Cheryl Evans, Barrett Evans, Joey -,ff sm, ,U . 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He was first to sight the card in Mr. Greer's pocket Jr- -r 1,4 My J fl 'cy Herrmann, Harry Hess, Wesley Hewitt, Bill Hill, Tammy Hilner, Kenny Hoffman, Susan Hofheinz, Connie Holinshead, Jim Hollis, Linda Holt, Harvey Hopper, Kathy Hopper, Sandra House, Angel Howe, Mike Hubbard, Rick Hubert, Larry Hudson, Brenda Hudson, Deborah Hughey, Kathy Humphrey, David Humphrey, John Huntley, Lee Hutchison, Brenda Hutson, Ray Hutzler, Michael lmmel, Esta lnzinna, Liz Jackson, Karen Jackson, Kathy Jaeger, Barbara Janas, Cathy Jane, Linda Janert, Richard Janes, Moniquea Jannasch, Bruce Jenkins, Bobby Johnson, Mark Johnson, Robert Johnson, Terri Johnson, Tina Johnson, Vicki Jones, Diane Jones, Patty Jones, Becky Joplin, Debra Jost, Lea Karman, Billy Kelley, Linda Kelley, Thomas Kelly, Kathy Kendig, Bill Kernan, Jim Kettles, Michael Kimble, Starlett King, Max King, James Kinney, Ginny Kiplin, Kim Kippes, Elizabeth Kiser, Leah 6 4? H 25,23 . 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X Uifiiligg, S X 115 if w E X S Q N R Q Villarreal, lrma Vimont, Gerald Vimont, Michael Volentine, Robert Wainwright, Rand Wakefield, Sally Walker, Dwaine Walkup, Keith .x , rigiir gl 1 1 ul I F f Vi if 3 'E Qlidg .I -49 -,Z ff ' - f i P 'ls f if i in PF' sf i V, 8 Q x I ex 3- K ' T l ,I 5 'Q I If , xl W ,K gi, :L . 2 s x - 1 J L Tillofson listens as Tammy Palm relaies a bil of news to her. . .,:ie5E5S.':5' , 1 e f.55?::::.!?Ei5gff , .N- YSE aj, H if ff 3 ,. Q YA .ef Q -, . rs f 'f rv 3:5--...'2Z1!:V.1!Z5,4-.u 5121- -Q Y' 9 -.X -:wr-f '4 if ig 1 3 - 1-1 Walter, John Ward, Karen Ward, Nathan Warlick, Debbi Watson, Susan Welch, Bruce Welch, Theresa Wenner, Jaye Wenzel, Jeffrey Werning, Jimmy Werfsbaugh, Jul Paris Duharf and Melvin Johnson take a break from every- day monolony by buying cookies during a bake sale. Wesley, Mark Whisenhunt, Janet Whiteside, Kathy Whitworth, Patty Wiatrek, Kathleen Wiggs, Tripp Wiggs, Patty Wilcoxen, Sandi Wildey, Donna Wilhoit, Tammy Wilkins, Anthony Willis, Linda No six Fish' Ray Hutson and Edgar Laird find time during their lunch hour for a lively game of cards. Looking on are John Humphrey and Ray Hutson. Willis, Ronald Wilson, Karen Wilson, Keith Wilson, Kim Wilson, Patricia Wines, Frances Wood, Cindy Woodrow, Mike Wrono, Sherillyn Yelverton, Bob Zibelin, Cindy Zwinggi, Bridget i'f1'wJ??I5i'i5ff M 4'Q??Wsea,? . -, . - zfisg lm- L, :i?p'ff', -e 5 'mi' 1 g,fm.'f5i y,A,.gf,+, . jiigiy S. ,ffl ,aff .'lv.f'g.- M ZW!! Freshmen Enioy First Year Liz Vasquez knowl makes c girl smile? Surely Puffy Alonzo Marlselc Sonora Patriots Designated Top In Nation 6 Left to Right, Back Row: Donna Sager, Susan Stewart, Kathy Kramer, Marino Haake, Mini Ibarra, Rhonda Eardly. Next Row: Nena Schulte, Pam Everland, Bonnie Boeck, Becky Tutsock, Janet Wiegman, Susan Walton, Leslie Littleton, Patty Imbody, Kim West, Cindy Boehler. Front Row: Deb- bie Onley, Vanessa Day, Diane Gatewood, Patty Stokes, Diane Gonzalez, Cindy Meyer, Nikki Tribbey, Yolanda Benito. sk, Wiegman Named Star-Spangled Girl At the National Drill Team Competition, TR's top twenty-four Patriots brought home the Champion's Trophy. Another honor was bestowed upon the Roosevelt team when their colonel, Janet Wiegman, received the title, Star-Span- gled Girl. This enabled her to act as assistant to Denard Hayen, choreographer of the Kilgore Rangerettes, at their summer camps at Nacogdoches, Houston, and Austin. Janet Wiegman i TR Goes To State Cook Competes In UIL Science Meet ROBERT COOK accepted a bronze medal for placing third in the state-wide UIL meet. Perez Places In UIL Feature Writing SONIA PEREZ captured third place in the state ILPC meet held in Austin, the only Roosevelt journalist so honored. Polansky: Top Drafter In State GARY POLANSKY succeeded in carrying home the honor of receiving first place in the State Drafting Competition. Cook Reaches Finals In Typing KATHY COOK took second place in cleri- cal typing at the annual FBLA competition. Not Pictured: Marla Burhong, third place winner. Carter Found Top In Monologue ROY CARTER claimed first place in original monologue reading at Texas' Ger- man Student Convention. Not Shown: Sally Carter, who won second and third places in poetry and dramatic reading, respectively. 30 7 National Merit Scholarship Finalists ...M ff 3 ,L -, K T... A g, .- ,ii in A W -fm.. , ein. H . A ,uf X Q' L , i kg -Q., . 'N . James Adams it ' ' ' 1 Kris Homme I . ud- ZY' Q . N Robert Cook A ' qt' Karen Keeble it K f fm s,,gggif , in t ai ., A TMNM, .A : 5. as s 4,32 i M Katie Hennessey , M i 4' A Michael Le Febvre s - f 1 .2 - . .f. .X I , M rm :I -- V' - 'w w'-:gfff :-f :,--1 .2 ,:. 1' National Contenders ,ff ROBERT SCHMIDT captured the first place trophy for accounting in the JIM MOYER vied for the honor of national first place winner in the cate National Convention. gory of Greek Life August 4, after winning first place in state. Rough Rider Rifles Place In Nation Q T. ,.-Le A -M ' X 5. ..f 'sn - l b 1 s 1 Members, Left to Right, Back Row: Capt. Ernest Hugo, Sgt. Maior Woodrow Stewart, Gonzalo Gonzalez, Edgar DeJesus, David Rupp. Front Raw Michael Selby, Raymond Morris. Davis Receives National Recognition Ranking second in the nation, the Rough Rider Rifles succeeded in distinguishing Roosevelt as one of the top national ROTC departments. The entire corps also included three members from MacArthur. ROTC's brigade commander, Harold Davis, also became a national winner when he placed second in the Elks National Youth Leader- ship Contest. As part of this honor, Davis received a 51750.00 educational certificate. ... ..., W... g in ' KBVERTIISE YTYEHT5 E? ITFZDEXES A Adamcik, Mary lCounselor1 p. 174 Adams, Philip QLXLD Resource1 p. 194 Adcock, Pat1CVAE co-om p. 190 Adkins, Terrie1Eng. Ill1 p. 176 Aldrich, Betty iLang. Lab., Eng. lll1 p. 194 Anderson, James lAlg. 4, 5, 6 PSM1 p. 179 'Anderson, Marilyn 1Eng. 111 p. 67 Arriaga, Luis iCustodian1 p. 195 Atchley, Frederick IIPS1 p. 181 Atkinson, W. R. lGeo.1 p. 179 B Bair, Betfina lBio. l, Phys. S1 p. 181 Balfour, Barbara iStudent Resources1 p. 194 Bernardini, Albert 1Phy. S1 p. 181 Black, Doris Untro. Alg., Alg. 1, 2, 31 p. 179 Bode, Gayle QVOE1 p. 190 ' Boyter, Joy lEng. I1 p. 67 Bressler, Carol lA. Hist., 5ociology1 p. 183 Brooks, Joan iData Processing1 p. 173 Browning, Nell 1Cafeteria1 p. 195 If 4 ITTY Cullv Lnd Bryan, Sandy 1Cafeteria1 p. 195 Bullock, Edith lFoad Services1 p. 191 Bupp, Robert 1Government1 p. 183, 203 Burg, Joan UA 1, FOM 11 p. 179 Burgin, Larry 1Tennis1 p. 62, 192 Burns, Susan fEng. IV1 p. 176 Burris, Harold1Dist. Ed.1 p. 190 Busald, Gerald 1Calculus, Trig.1 p. 179 Byington, Loraine lCafeteria1 p. 195 Byrd, Berma iStudent Resources1 p. 194 Byrom, Nella UPS1 p. 181 C Campbell, John fGen. PMIELX GA1 p. 189 Cervantes, Fred fCusfodian1 p. 195 Claar, Linda 1Government1 p. 183 Clark, Billie 1 Sec. to Asst. Princ.1 p. 173 Cable, Lula 1Cafeteria1 p. 195 Cody, Cathi1Alg. 1, 2, 3, Geo.1 p. 179 Coffey, Thomas lA. Hist., W. Hist.1 p. 183 Coleman, Nancy iEng. 111 p. 176 Colvin, Vicki CB. Law, Typ. l, Notehand1 p. 56, 185 Combes, Luiena 1Custodian1 p. 195 Conrey, Doug QPE1 p. 43, 91, 192 Cope, Carolyn lHomemaking1 p. 191 Cox, Noreen iBio.1 p. 181 Curry, Laura lEng. IV1 p. 176, 206 D Davis, Derral lFootball, Head Coach1 p. 45, 192 Davis, Wesley fAssf. Princ.1 p. 172 Denk, Diane 1Spanish ll, W. Hisf.1 p. 187 DePriest, Dorothy 1Spanish 1, II1 p. 187 Deptawa, Elese1Custodian1 p. 195 Detmer, Sonny KPE1 p. 43, 192 Diehl, Ann lCafeteria1 p. 195 Dorchester, Lois 1Typ., Record Keep.1 p. 185 Duquetfe, Esfher1W. Hist.1 p. 183 E Eichler, CaI1Bio.1 p. 181 Eilers, Paul lW. Hist.1 p. 183 Elmers, Marcella lHomemaking1 p. 191 Exon, Paul lCusfodian1 p. 195 F Feuerlein, Florence lCafeteria1 p. 195 Forbes, Mary 1Eng. IV1 p. 176 Fortson, Pamela lEng. l, German 1 d. 58, 176 Frey, Jerry iArt1 p. 188 Friedli, Helen lSpanish1 p. 52, 187 G Garza, Jesus 1Custodian1 p. 195 Garza, Luis fCustadian1 p. 195 Gillespie, Naomi lCafe1eria1 p. 195 Gisler, William 1Eng. 1ll1 p. 176 Goldstucker, Howard lDist. Ecl.1 p. 190 Greer, Marvin 1Principal1 p.41,17O,171,295 Griffith, Carol CPE1 p. 24, 54, 192 H Haby, Lorraine QFOM ll, Alg. 1, 2, 3 pl 179 Halber, Alexander lEco., Bkkg., Typing I1 p. 24, 185 Hammock, Larry 1Shop1 p. 189 Hankins, Mary E.1Eng. ll, lll1 p. 177 Hardy, Thomas lEng. I1 p. 177 Harral, Helen lMOCE, lA 111 p. 179 Heath, Frances IB. Comp., Typing Il pl 186 Hency, Barbara iCafeteria1 311 faufltp tant. l .155 4? p. 195 Hency, Jeanette lCafeteria1 p. 1 95 Hennessy, Lillian lEng. lll1 p. 24, 177 Herrera, Danny lCustodian1 p. 1 95 Herbst, Harry UA I, FOM I1 p. 180 Hierholzer, John lEng. I1 p. 24, 53, 177 Hill, Gail lEng. l, ll1 p. 177 Hill, Norma lCoun. Sec.1 p. 173 Hoffman, Margaret lAttendance1 p. 1 73 Hollis, Patrick lBio.1 p. 1 81 Howard, Jimmy CROTC1 p. 1 92 Hylin, Gerald lCVAE1 p. 189 Inman, Peggy lEng. I, ll1 p. 177 lnscore, John lPE, W. Hist.1 p. 192 J Jennings, Cynthia lEng. IV1 p. 177 Johnson, Betty lPEl p. 192 Jordan, Frieda lCafeteria1 p. 195 K Kearns, Shirley lCounselor1 Kinnison, Trudy lCounselor1 p. 174 Klein, Carolyn lEng. I, ll1 p. 50, 177 Knake, Emily QVOE1 p. 190 312 'Konze, Juli lStudentResources1 p. 67 Kromminga, Norma lLibrarian1 p. 186 Kurth, Otto lAlg. 1, 2, 3, lA II1 p. 180 L LaGrone, Jim lFOM ll, Alg. 4, 5, 61 p. 180 Lavelle, Allan lW. Hist., A. Hist.1 p. 184 Lilly, Eleanor lArt1 p. 188 Lopez, Ignacio lCustodian1 p. 1 95 M Marsh, Tom lChemistry1 p. 182 Marthes, Cynthia lEng. I1 p. 178 Martin, Ronald lCounselor1 p. 174 Mata, Jose lCustodian1 p. 1 95 McClelland, Patsy UA ll, Alg. 1, 2, 31 p. 180 McCreless, Cindy lPhy. S., Bio., Chemistry IT1 p. 182 McNamara, Carra lPep Squad1 p. 193 McPherson, Norma lDist. Ed.1 p. 190 Meehan, Harold QPE1 p. 42, 193 Middleton, Richard lGovernment1 p. 184 Mireles, Anastacia lCustodian1 p. 195 Miller, Charlotte lCosmetology1 p. 189 Moore, August Uournalismj p. 188 Maravits, Al lGolf1 p. 193 Morgan, Jean lW. Hist.1 p. 184 Muenchow, Marcus lEng. ll1 p. 178 Musselwhite, Frances lGovernment1 p. 184 O Olson, Helen lCoun. Sec.1 p. 173 O'Neill, John lDrama, Speechj p. 188 O'Neill, William IPE1 p. 193 Onofre, Crecencio lCustodian1 p. 1 95 P Parr, Rick lTyping1 p. 186 Partney, Patricia lHome and Familyj p. 191 Pate, Joyce lSec. to Princ.1 p. 173 Penn, Perry lDrafting1 p. 189 Perez, Santos lCustodian1 p. 1 95 Perkins, Robert lPhysics1 p. 56, 182 Pettibon, Charles lAuto Mech.1 p. 189 Peveto, Frances lCounselor1 p. 174 Phalin, Brenda lBio.1 p. 182 'Priest, Phillip lFOM ll, Alg. 1, 2, 31 p. 67 R Ray, Joan lHomemaking1 p. 191 Reaves, Ronald lAsst. Princ.1 p. 172, 272 Reddell, Annette lHece1 p. 191 Reed, Everett UCT1 p. 190 Rees, Susan lEng. ll, lll1 p. 178 Rendon, OdelialEng.lll,lV1 p. 178 Renwick, Jack lGovernment1 p. 184 Rhodes, Carol lEng. I, A. Hist.1 p. 178 Rios, Hector KP. Geo., EMA, Trig.1 p. 180 Roberson, Carol lEng. llll p. 178 Roberts, Ernest IA. Hist., W. Hist., Government1 p. 184 Rosene, Buddy lCounselor1 p. 174 Ross, June lLibrarian Sec.1 p. 173 Ruiz, Jose lCustodian1 p. 195 S Sabol, Maxine lLang. Skills1 p. 194 Sansom, Sue lTyping l, Shorthandj p. 186 Sargent, Darlene lAttendance1 p. 56, 173 Scroggins, Troy fLatin1 p. 187 Searight, Carol fPatriots1 p. 193 Shelton, Joe CA. Hist.1 p. 184 Shuler, Gary lPE1 p. 42, 91, 193 Simmons, Barbara lBio.1 p. 182 Smith, Carolyn lGerman1 p. 187 Smith, Juanita lEng. ll1 p. 178 Speert, Edith lSocioIogyl p. 184 Sprabary, Frances lChemistry1 p. 182 Stanberry, Janet IA. Hist.1 p. 1 84 Sternberg, Gertrude lPhy. S1 p. 182 Stewart, Woodrow QROTC1 p. 1 93 Stimel, Harold lA. Hist.1 p. 185 l St Laurent, Joan lCafeteria1 p. 195 Stone, Martha lTyping l, Bkkg.1 p. 186 Strain, Juliana lP. Geo., Alg. 1, 2, 31 p. 180 Sullivan, Maryellen lFrench1 p. 187 Swope, Sandra lTyping I, Pract. Typ., Gen. B1 p. 186 T Travis, Patricia lAlg. 1, 2, 31 p. 180 Trevino, Leopoldo lA. Hist.1 p. 185 Turner, Kenneth f8and1 p. 41, 188 Tyson, Jerry lBasketball1 p. 60, 193 V Valdez, Ben lBand1 p. 41 , 188 Van Dersarl, Patricia lLang. Skillsl p. 194 Vargas, Manuel lCustodian1 p. 195 Vaughn, Boyd lAsst. Princ.1 p. 172 Villareal, Felix fCustodian1 p. 1 95 W Walls, Charles lA. Hist.1 p. 185 Wayland, Randi IPE1 p. 193 Whitney, Teen lAccounting1 p. 174 Wilkins, Iris lBio.1 p. 182 Williams, Clayton lAuto P8181 p. 189 Winden, Mary Ann lChoir1 p. 188 Wray, Alice lTyping I, Cler. Pract.1 p. 186 Y Yoe, John UA I, ll1 p. 180 'Joined faculty staff spring of '74 Ad Index A-Bar-Z Ponderosa School 333 ABC Pest Control 343 Al's Windcrest Gulf Service 317 American Bank 325 American Food Cluster 329 Bel-Air Auto Parts 337 Broadway National Bank 323 Buffaloe Exxon 329 Cameo Flowers 323 Carl's Furniture 329 Chism's Shoes 319 Chuck Ashby Realtor 341 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 321 Dillards Portrait Studio 339 Dr Pepper Bottling Co. 347 Eisenhauer Rd. Baptist Church 337 Flowers by Lovelace 319 Frank Roland Autos 325 Frost Bros. 329 Garrett's Appliance Co. 341 Goodyear Service 319 Gulf Mart Foods 331 Handy Andy Supermarkets 347 Head Hunter Beauty Shop 341 Hy Marcus Men's and Boys' Wear 319 Jack's Texaco 335 Lanark Children's Center 317 Mr. Taylor's of San Antonio 325 National Bank of Fort Sam Houston 315 Norman Hansen's 337 Pan American Bank 343 Patriots 327 Rahmberg Mobile Homes 347 Ray Ellison Homes 321 Royal Crown Cola 319 San Antonio Art Institute 335 Southern Pabst Engraving Co. 319 St. Stephens Presbyterian Church 329 Sue's Flowers 325 Texas Mobile Home 341 Truman Tire Co. lFirestonel 325 U.S. Navy Recruiting 345 Valencia Water Co. 347 Virginia Cervenka, Realtor 323 World Wide Realty 333 Windcrest Mobil Station 335 Winn Properties 331 Zimmer-Crawford Associates 317 A Adams, James p. 198 Science Club - 1, 2, Honor Society - 3, 4 Adams, Mary p. 198 Adcock, Michael p. 198, 40 Adrian, Michael p. 198 Albores, Mary p. 40, 198 Marching Band - 3, 4, Symphonic Band - 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club - 1, 2 lSec.1, 3 iPres.1, French Club - 2, 3, Quill 8- Scroll- 4 1Treasurer1, Sagamore - 2, 3 iFresh. Editor1, 4 iFaculty Editor1, Spanish Club - 4, Bowling - 4 Alexander, Melody p. 198 Allen, Claude p. 198 National Honor Society - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, Junior Medical League - 3, 4, Junior Classical League - 2, Reserves Officers Asst. - 2, 3, 4 Allison, Melba p. 198 Pep Squad - 3, 4, FBLA Club - 4 Anderson, Douglas p. 198 Anderson, Peter p. 198 Band - 1, 2, 3, Swimming - 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club - 3, Travel Club - 1, 2, 3, Scuba Diving Club - 2, 3, Student Council Representative - 1, 2 Anderson, Richard p. 44, 198 Football- 1, 4, Swimming - 3, 4, Band - 1, 2, FCA- 3, 4, AFS - 1, 2 Ankewich, Teresa p. 198 FHA - 3, FBLA - 3, 4, Bowling Club - 3 Anthony, Patricia p. 198 Antonitis, Mark p. 198 Appling, Deborah p. 198 Arce, Adam p. 198, 220 Arms, Rhonda p. 198 VICA - 1 lVice-President1 Armstrong, John p. 198 Band - 2, 3 Arnaud, Cynthia p. 198 HERO-FHA - 4 Arroyo, Gloria p. 198 German Club - 1, GRA - 3, OEA - 3, 4 Ashby, Jody p. 198 Ashford, Dawn p. 199 Atwell, Mary p. 199 Avery, Ernest p. 199 Ayers, Kathy B Bankhead, Cheryl p. 199 Pep Squad - 1, Choir - 2, 3, Drill Team - 2, 3, FHA - 2, Advisory President- 3 Barclay, Robert p. 200 Barnes, Gloria Bartoskewitz, Denise p. 199 Boson, Lon p. 30, 33, 123, 199, 208, 219 Big Stick Carrier - 4, Baseball - 2, 3, 4, Drama-2, UIL-2, FHA Beau - 2 Batchelor, Ronald p. 199 314 Senior Index Bazzy, Charlene Beatty, Brenda p. 199 Beck, Barbara p. 199 FBLA - 3, VICA - 3, 4 Bellah, Mary p. 199 Band - 1, Volleyball - 4, Spanish Club - 4, AFS - 3, FHA - 4 Benito, Yolanda p. 199 Pep Squad - 2, Patriots - 3, 4 Bentley, Nancy p. 200 Pep Squad -1, 2, FHA- 1, HERD-FHA - 3, 4 Benton, Anna p. 200 FHA - 1, 2, 3, Campus Life - 2, 3, Advisory President- 4 Berry, Alicia Bickers, Terri p. 200 Swimming - 1, DECA - 4, FBLA - 3 Bishop, Linda p. 200 Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, Debate - 2 Blagg, Pamela Blakey, Charles Blando, Michael p. 200 Blank, Robonnie p. 200 Campus Life - 3, 4, Volleyball - 4, Spanish Club - 4, FCA - 4, GRA - 3 Blaquiere, Lane p. 64, 200 FBLA - 4, Drama - 4 Boddie, Robert p. 200 Football- 1, Basketball- 1, Track - 1, Baseball- 2, DE - 4 Boehler, Cindy p. 200 Cavaliers - 1, 2, Patriots - 1, 2, Honor Society - 1 Bohannan, William p. 44, 200 Boothe, George Bost, Roy p. 200 Bowman, Loretta p. 201 Bragg, Alice p. 201 Brantley, Janet Brendler, Valerie p. 201 Library Club - 1, OEA - 3, 4 Brown, Glenn Brown, Judy p. 201 FHA - 1, HERO-FHA - 3, Latin Club - 3 Brown, Mark p. 201 Baseball- 2, 3, 4 Brown, Rickey Browning, Robert p. 201 Brumfield, David p. 201 Bruno, Randy p. 64, 201 Bryant, Cathleen p. 201 Pep Squad - 1, 2 lSergeant - 21, Choir- 1 iOfficer - 11, VOE-OEA - 3, 4 Buchhorn, Alan p. 201 Art Club - 4 Buffaloe, Margaret p. 201 OEA - 3, 4 Burkhardt, Robert p. 201 Burns, Becky p. 55, 201 Pep Squad - 2, Volleyball - 4, FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club - 1, 2, 3, Spanish - 3, FBLA -4 Butler, Laura p. 201 Spanish Club - 2, DECA - 3, 4 C Coldwell, Susan p. 201 FHA - 2, 3 Calhoun, Carrie p. 201 National Honor Society - 4, Spanish National Honor Society - 4 Camarillo, Pete p. 201 Football- 1, Baseball- 1 Campbell, Jennifer p. 201 Pep Squad - 1, 2, FBLA - 3, Campus Life - 3, 4 Campbell, Vicki p. 201 Cannon, Richard p. 201 Cantrell, Tina p. 202 Carde, David p. 202 Cardenas, Margarita p. 202 National Honor Society - 3, 4, FHA - 4, Junior Medical League - 3, Choir - 1, UIL Spelling - 4 Carnal, Pat Carter, Sally p. 200, 202 Tennis - 1, German Club -1 iPresident - 3, 41, AFS - 1, 3 1Treasurer - 41, Art Club - 4, PYOC - 3, CCD- 1, 3, Council of Presidents - 3, 4, Bexar County Amemaia Assoc. - 4, Multiple Sclerosis Drive - 3, 4 Carter 111, Roy p. 22, 202 ROTC - 2, 3, 4, ROA - 2, 3, 4 iVice-President - 41, German Club - 3, 4 lTreasurer - 41, AFS - 3, 4 iPresident - 41, San Juan Drill Team - 3, 4, Council of Presidents - 4 Chacon, Theresa p. 202 National Honor Society - 4, National Junior Honor Society - 2, Spanish Club - 4, Spanish Honor Society - 4, FBLA - 4, Selected Honor Graduate - 4, Honor Student of Freshman Class - 1 Champion, Lewis p. 202 Champion, Mark p. 202 Chaney, Jack p. 202, 136 Charbonneau, Matthew p. 202 Baseball- 1, 2, DE - 4 Childs, Debra Choate, Rosanne p. 202 Christianson, Bert p. 44, 202, 236 Football- 2, 4, Social Action - 3 Clapsaddle, Catherine p. 202 Clark, David p. 202 Band - 1, 2, Stage Band - 1, 2, ROTC - 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team - 3, 4, Junior Medical League - 4, ROA - iVice-President - 3, President- 41, Student Council - 2 Clifton, Duane p. 202 Cloud, James p. 202 Coburn, Doyle p. 44, 202, 207 Football- 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling - 3, 4, Track - 1, 2, Key Club - 3, Campus Life - 3, 4, Student Council - 4, Chess Club - 4 Cogliandro, Michael p. 202 ROTC - 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism - 2, 3, 4, Honor Society - 3, 4, ROA - 2, 3, 4, Robert G. Cole Citizenship Award - 1, Features Editor 1Sagamore1- 3, Art Editor iSagamore 1- 4, Reporter iBig Stick1- 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll- 3, 4, Swagger Stick Editor - 3, 4, Cartoonist 1 for Big Stick - 4, Photographer 1 lBig Stick and Sagamore1- 4 Cole, Ernest p. 202 Cole, Mary Collie, David p. 202 Basketball- 1, DE - 4 Collins, John p. 203 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, French Club -1,1CT -1 tVice- President, Secretary1 Combes, Terry p. 203 Conner, Judy p. 203 VOE - 3, DE - 4 Cook, Katherine p. 203 Pep Squad - 1, 2, German Clu - 2, FBLA - 3, 4 iTreasurer 41, National Honor Society - 3 4 Cook, Rene p. 203 Cook, Robert p. 203 Crauswell, Debbie p. 203 German Club - 3, FBLA - 4 Crawford, Randall p. 203 HECE - 4 iHistorian1 Creek, Mary p. 203 Croley, Jr., James p. 203 Croom, Barbara p. 203 Pep Squad - 2, 3, Spanish Clu - 3, 4, Bowling Club - 4 lHistorian1, Ecology Club - 2, lVice-Pres.1, Journalism - 4 iSagomore1 Cross, Kirk p. 204 Cruz, Charles p. 204 Culbertson, Gary p. 204 Latin Club - 3, 4, Golf- 1, 2, Bowling - 2, 3, 4 Cunha, Thomas p. 204 Social Action Seminar - 3, 4, Wrestling - 3, 4 Cunningham, Deborah p. 204 Drama - 1, 2, Cosmetology 3, 4, FHA - 1 D Dasher, Johnny p. 204 Latin Club - 1, DECA - 3, 4 Davies, Scott p. 204 Swimming - 1, 2, 3, 4 Davis, Bill p. 204 DECA - 4 Davis, Harold p. 204 Who's Who Among American High School Students, Student Body President, Class President - 1, 2, 3, Student Council Representative - 1, 2, 3, ROT - 4 lBrigade Commander - 4 Junior Varsity Rifle Team - 1, Color Guard - 1, 2, 3, Speech Club - 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Thet - 3, 4, Executive Committee 4 7 ii in QW? 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Best wishes for your continued success. , ..,. .,,., A Z1 'II National Bank 1422 E Grayson C95 Fort Sam Houston Phone 223 2981 Davis, Jonni p. 196, 204 Class Chaplain - 2, 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer - 4 Dawdy, Bethany p. 204 HERO-FHA - 4 Nice-President1 Day, Vanessa p. 28, 204, 236 FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad - 1, 2, Patriots - 3, 4, Rodeo Club -- 1, 2, Quill 8- Scroll- 3, 4, Junior Medical League - 4 Daylong, Linda p. 204 DECA - 4 Dees, Robin p. 204 Band -1, 2, 3 iLibrarian - 31, FHA - 3, German Club - 3, FBLA - 4, Student Council - 4 Delaney, William p. 204 DeLeon, David DeLeon, Roy p. 28, 204 Guitar Club - 1, 2, 3 Delgado, Rafael p. 33, 204, 207 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, Executive Council- 4, Big Stick Carrier - 4 De Los Santos, Michael p. 204 Denham, Gordon Denton, David p. 40, 204 De Osio, Alicia p. 204 Deville, Lisa p. 205 Pep Squad - 1, 2 iSergeant - 21, Spanish Club - 1, 2, FHA- 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, Patriots - 3, Math Team - 3 Devinney, Denise p. 205 Swimming - 2, 3, 4 iCaptain - 41 Dick, Karen p. 205 Dickman, Joan p. 205 Pep Squad - 1, 2, FBLA - 3, Campus Life - 3, 4 Diefendorf, Roy Football- 1, 2, Track - 1, Basketball- 1 Dismuke, Rudy p. 205 German Club - 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Tennis - 2, Key Club - 4, PSM - 4 Ditmer, Robert p. 205 Golf Team - 1, Baseball Team - 3, DECA - 4 Divine, Michael Dobry, William p. 31 , 33, 205, 208 National Honor Society - 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 4, Optimist Club - 4, Big Stick Carrier - 4, Tennis - 3, Wrestling - 4 Doerner, Jimmy p. 205 Band-1,2,DE-3,4 Dooley, Michael p. 205 Dotterman, Henry Dubroff, Elyse p. 205 Dugosz, Marcus p. 206 Dunn, Garry p. 206 E Eanes, Leanne p. 206 Tennis -1 UV1, Pep Squad - 2, Patriots - 3, 4, Thespians - 2 Eardley, Rhonda p. 206 Pep Squad - 1, 2, Journalism - 2, 3, Patriots - 3, 4 Earl, James p. 40, 206 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresident - 41, Key Club - 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 4, National Honor Society - 4, Nominee for Optimist Award for Medicine - 316 4, Nominee tor Teen-Age Optimist Award - 3 Edinger, Patrick p. 206 Edrington, Milton p. 60, 206 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Athletes Award - 3, 4 Edwards, Evelyn p. 206 Edwards, Janie p. 206 Spanish Club - 3, 4, Campus Life - 3, 4 Ellis, Kermit Ellis, Martha p. 206 FBLA - 3 English, Cynthia p. 207 Enriquez, Frankie p. 207 Epperson, Teri p. 34, 207, 21 1 Pep Squad - 1, 2, 3, Miss Spirit - 1, Lady-in-Waiting - 1, GRA - 1, Cheerleader - 4, Council of Presidents - 3, Haramby Club - 4, Advisory President- 1, 2, 3 Estes, Richard p. 31 , 62, 207 Evans, Larry Evans, Monica p. 207 Eveland, Joanne p. 57, 207 Exum, Phyllis Pep Squad - 2, OEA - 4 Eyhorn, Michael p. 31 , 207 Golf- 1, 2, 3,4 F Fagan, Theresa p. 207, 214 Cosmetology - 1, VlCA - 1 Fallis, Gary p. 207 DE - 4, Track -1 Falvey, Keith Fernandez, Lupe p. 207 Fineg, David Finto, Joyce p. 208 Fisher, Randy p. 208 Foss, Sidney p. 208 Fournier, Judith p. 208 GRA- 1,2,FHA- 1, 21 Swimming -1, 2, 3, Choir - 3 Fouse, Mary p. 208 DECA - 4, CVAE - 3 Francis, Marianne p. 208 Frazor, Richard p. 40, 70, 208 Band- 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf- 1, 2, 3, 4 Freimarck, Aran Friedli, Armin p. 30, 31, 81 , 136, 196, 205, 208 Band - 1, Spanish Club -1 iTreasurer - 2, 31 iPresident - 41, Mu Alpha Theta - 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society - 4, Honor Society - 3, 4, Track - 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - 2, 3, 4, Nominated by Optimist Club, President of Senior Class, Student Council, Received Wards Award Fuson, Brian p. 208 G Galloway, Suzanne p. 208 FHA- 1, 2, 4, GRA- 3 Gallipo, Katherine p. 208 Gamble, Joe p. 209 VICA -4, Band - 1, 2, Latin Club - 1, Spanish Club - 3, Jr. Medical League - 4 Garcia, Roger p. 40, 209 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1 3, 4, Ari- 1 Garcia, Yolanda p. 209 Gardner, Harvey Garza, Norma Garza, Pete p. 209 VICA - 3, 4 Gatewood, Diane p. 46, 77, 78, 82, 209 Patriots - 2, 3, Pep Squad - 2 FBLA - 4, Advisory President- 4, Sweetheart Queen - 4 Geddes, Katherine p. 209 Pep Squad - 1, Campus Life - 2, 3, 4, FHA - 2, 3, National Honor Society - 4, French Club - 1 Gent, Nauri p. 209, 217 National Honor Society - 3, 4 iSecretary - 41, German Club - 3, 4, UIL Spelling - 1, 2, 3, Typing - 3, Shorthand - 4 Gilbert, Glenn p. 60, 209 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4 Gilbert, Toni p. 50, 209 Pep Squad - 1, 2, Student Council- 2, OEA - 3, 4, FBLA - 3 Gilcrease, Ruth Ann Gillaspie, Ann p. 209 Pep Squad - 2, Patriots - 3 Gillis, Audrey p. 209 Gilluly, Howard p. 209 Gilmore, Perry p. 209 Library Club - 3, 4 Gimensky, Joseph Girdwood, Deborah p. 209 Bowling - 1, 2, Rodeo Club - 1, 2, 3,4, DE-4 Gombert, Linda p. 210 GRA- 1, 2, Pep Squad - 2, FHA - 3, 4 Gonyer, Gregory p. 210 Football- 1, 2, Basketball- 1 Gonzales, Norberto Gonzalez, Antonio p. 21 O Gonzalez, Barbara p. 210 GRA - 1, 2 Gonzalez, Diana p. 46, 210 Pep Squad - 2, Patriots - 3, 4, French Club - 3, FHA - 1, 2, 3, Journalism - 3 Gonzalez, Eloise p. 210 DECA - 3, 4 Gonzalez, John Goodwin, Edith p. 210 Drill Team - 1, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, Class Exec. 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Sophomore Index Abrams, Elizabeth p. 47, 53, 264 Abramson, James p. 264 Addie, Paula p. 264 Adkins, Carvan p. 264 Ahrens, Annette p. 264 Albarez, Vanessa p. 264 Aleios, Norma p. 264 Alphan, David p. 264 Alverson, Cynthia p. 264 Anderson, Audwin p. 264 Anderson, Christine p. 264 Anderson, David p. 53, 264 Anderson, Kimberly p. 40, 264 Anderson, Richard p. 264 Anderson, Susan p. 264 Andrews, Mary p. 264 Ankrom, Kevin p. 264 Anstine, Dianne p. 40, 55, 70, 264, 265 Antonitis, Paul p. 264 Armstrong, Cheryl p. 264 Arnaud, Lisa p. 264 Asbeck, Kim p. 264 Ashford, Deborah p. 264 Athanas, Amanda p. 264 Aubert, Susan p. 40, 264 Austin, Eddie p. 264 Babcock, Janine p. 40, 264 Bach, Alice p. 264 Backlund, Tim p. 264 Bading, Elaine p. 264 Baker, Diana p. 264 Baker, Joni p. 264 Baker, Renea p. 264 Ballengee, Denise p. 264 Bankston, Perry p. 264 Barber, Barbara p. 264 Barclay, Jeanne p. 264 Barnes, Gwen p. 264 Batchelor, Laura p. 264 Bearman, Donna p. 264 Beasley, Wanda p. 264 Beck, Mary p. 264 Beck, Mike p. 43, 265 Becker, Mike p. 40, 265 Beckingham, William p. 265 Bennett, Jeff p. 265 Bennett, Reba p. 53, 265 Besfer, Bruce p. 265 Besfer, Robert p. 265 Bienek, Janice p. 265 Billeaudeaux, Dale p. 265 Bird, Danny p. 265 Bishop, Bill p. 265 Black, Carol p. 47, 82, 265 334 Blankenship, Gina p. 265, 277 Blankenship, Linda p. 63, 265 Blunt, Larry p. 265 Boggs, Sheldon p. 265 Boothe, Carol p. 265 Borden, Patty p. 265 Borrelli, Michele p. 265 Boswell, David p. 265 Bourland, Gregory p. 265 Bowker, Donald p. 265 Bowman, Debra p. 265 Boyd, Donna p. 265 Boyle, Nancy p. 265 Bragg, Judith p. 265 Bratten, Garry p. 265 Bratten, Larry p. 62, 265 Bratten, Michele p. 63, 265 Bratton, Anne p. 265 Brauckmuller, Cindy p. 53, 265 Brazeal, Sherley p. 265 Breaux, Margot p. 266 Brenz, Laura p. 266 Briggs, David p. 43, 266 Brinegar, Suzette p. 266 Brister, Phyllis p. 266 Bristow, Randy p. 40, 266 Brochu, Joni p. 266 Brockman, Don p. 266 Brass, Terry p. 266 Broughton, Ellis p. 266 Brown, Ange p. 266 Brown, James p. 43, 266 Brown, Lee Anita p. 266 Brown, Phil p. 266 Browne, Katherine p. 266 Bruno, Rebecca p. 266 Bryant, Douglas p. 266 Buianos, David p. 266 Bull, Lorrie p. 266 Burk, Carol p. 266 Burke, John p. 40, 266 Burnett, Karen p. 266 Burns, Beverly p. 266 Burns, Richard p. 266 Burns, Stephen p. 266 Busch, Geraldine p. 266 Bush, Harry p. 43, 266 Butler, Karen p. 266 Butler, Sharon p. 266 Butterfield, Michael p. 266 Byram, Jerry p. 266 C Caldwell, Mary p. 266 Calhoun, Claudette p. 47, 77, B Calonge, Richard p. 266 Camp, Larry p. 266 Campbell, Cindy p. 266 Campbell, Susan p. 266 Caperton, Chris p. 266 Carden, Jesse p. 266 Cardenas, Manuel p. 266 Carey, Ellen p. 266 Carpenter, Karen p. 266 Carson, Cherrie p. 47, 82, 267 Carter, Kathy p. 267 Cartwright, Patty p. 267 Castillo, Mercedes p. 267 Cavanaugh, Cindy p. 267 Cearlock, Sue p. 267 2, 266, 273 X Xixxyfsx, JACK'S TExAco I NX. 'Y X S X , ' I ' 1 va XX l I 5 . fre co I i '-- ., X .fc e ' Vk I xg ' ' i I' X Siiea g I ' it Negril g 1 I I A I I 1 I X S- 4825 Walzem Road 'L O A I ' ' 655-7761 SAN ANTONIO ART INSTITUTE Fine Ar'r Course for AduI+s and Juniors Day and Evening Classes ' painfing ' design ' drawing ' scuIp'I'ure ' ceramics ' waI'ercoIor 6000 N. New Braunfels 8 - WINDCREST MOBIL STATION 468I Walzem Rd. San An+omo Texas Junior Tim Cassler and senior Rhonda Arms assist Richard Middleton as he prepares to run for NETA Execu Z' Q five Board. Chacon, David p. 267 Champion, Elizabeth p. 267 Chandler, David p. 267 Chaney, David p. 267 Chapman, Joy p. 277, 267 Chavez, Roy p. 267 Cheatum, Randy p. 267 Check, Audrey p. 267 Childs, Jenny p. 267 Clapp, Tommy p. 267 Clark, Rodney p. 267 Clement, Paul p. 267 Click, Ben p. 267 Cline, Edward p. 267 Clinton, Wanda p. 267 Clor, Pamela p. 267 Cobb, Kelly p. 267 Cobb, Melissa p. 267 Coffee, Brian p. 267 Coker, Raymond p. 40, 267 Coker, Sylvia p. 267 Collins, John p. 267 Comparetta, Guy p. 267 Cook, Dawn p. 47, 267 Cook, Kathleen p. 267 Cooper, Becky p. 267 Cooper, Lori p. 268 Cornelius, Ted p. 43, 268 Courson, David p. 268 Cawder, John p. 268 Cox, Donald p. 268 Craig, Evans p. 268 Creasey, Steven p. 268 Creek, John p. 268 Cruz, Carlos p. 268 Culpepper, Willie p. 44, 268 Culver, Katherine p. 268 Cureton, Steve p. 268 Curren, Sally p. 268 Czachowski, Claudia p. 268 D Damian, Larry p. 43, 268 Damron, Debra p. 268 Dausin, Ronnie p. 268 Davidson, Debbie p. 268 Davidson, Jack p. 268 Davis, Kelly p. 43, 268 Davis, Ronald p. 268 Davis, Wayne p. 268 Dawson, Margie p. 40, 268 Daylong, Carl p. 268 DeJesus, Edgardo p. 268 DeLean, Lilly p. 268 DeLean, Robert p. 268 Delgado, Giselle p. 49, 268 DeLuna, Roy p. 268 De Rocher, Michele p. 40, 268 Dillard, James p. 268 Dippo, Ann p. 268 Doerner, Linda p. 268 Dominguez, Theresa p. 268 Dooley, Mark p. 268 Doughetry, Laurie p. 268 Duarte, Sylvia p. 268 Dubois, Dave p. 268 Duggins, Judy p. 268 Dugosz, Farley p. 268 Dunham, Dianne p. 268 Dunn, Mark p. 268 Durham, Leigh p. 47, 82, 269 Dycus, Anita p. 269 E Eastwood, Ruanne p. 269 Echols, Edwin p. 43, 269 Edge, Linda p. 269 Edinger, Katherine p. 269 Edmond, Charles p. 269 Edmondson, Mary p. 269 Edrington, Sherrell p. 269 Edwards, Kathy p. 269 Enders, David p. 269 Engelke, Eric p. 269 Enriquez, Goldie p. 269 Espinoza, Gracie p. 269 Etter, Jeffery p. 269 Evans, Sandy p. 48, 49, 77, 2 F Fairchild, Steven p. 269 Falconi, Glenn p. 269 Fallin, Velva p. 269 Faust, Candy p. 269 Feltner, Theresa p. 269 Fesler, Neil p. 269 Finstein, Chunna p. 269 Fisher, Greg p. 269 Fisher, John p. 269 Fisher, Shirley p. 269 Flippin, Dawn p. 47, 269 Flynn, John p. 269 Fox, William p. 269 69 BEL-AIR AUTO SUPPLY 4412 Machine Shop Service 655-083i 8Ol I Webbles Rd., San Anfonlo Texas 782l8 Congra+ula+ions +0 Each and Every One of You Seniors NORMAN HANsEN's ' 2423 Ausfin Highway III. 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Family Groups n lr Q I f r Living And Oil Color Bridal Por+rai+s V H ,q. , Old Pl1o+os Reslored Gradualion j Copy Specialis+s Q4 lndivid ual Por+rai+s For Appoin+men'r call: 34 l -5 l 5l Cenlral Park Lidiak, Michael p. 273 Liedtka, Leslie p. 273 Linder, Elizabeth p. 273 Logan, Michelle p. 273 Lopez, Martina p. 273 Loredo, Mike p. 273 Love, Robert p. 273 Love, William p. 273 Loving, Cathie p. 273 Lowell, Karen p. 273 Lucas, Jack p. 273 Lumpkin, Bruce p. 40, 273 Lusk, Walter p. 273 M Macy, Ginger p. 273 Maddux, Karen p. 273 Magallanes, Gabriel p. 273 Markiewicz, Robert p. 273 Marshall, Brenda p. 273 Martin, Darlene p. 273 Martin, David p. 273 Martinez, Arthur p. 273 Martinez, Diane p. 273 Martinez, Vincent p. 273 Martinez, Vinicia p. 273 Massey, Robert p. 40, 273 Masters, Randall p. 273 Mathis, Ted p. 273 Matthews, Melissa p. 274 McClanahan, Harold p. 274 McClellan, Pamela p. 274 McCord, Stephen p. 274 McCutchen, Vonzetta p. 274 McDonald, MaryJean p. 274 McDonald, Melinda p. 274 McGee, John p. 274 McGlocklin, John p. 274 McGuinness, Diane p. 274 McHaney, Johnny p. 274 McHaney, Kathy p. 49, 274 McKenna, Linda p. 274 McKinney, Corwin p. 274 McLandrich, JoAnn p. 47, 274 McMinimy, Deanna p. 274 McNamara, Michal p. 274 McRae, Wildon p. 43, 274 McWiIliam, Michael p. 274 Meave, Jose p. 274 Mena, Leticia p. 274 Mendez, Flora p. 274 Mendoza, Alice p. 274 Menking, Melody p. 274 Meyer, Duane p. 274 Meyers, Ruby p. 274 Meznarich, William p. 274 Millegan, Michael p. 44, 274 Miller, Barbara p. 53, 274 Miller, Beverly p. 49, 52, 274 Miller, Jerry p. 274 Miller, Mark p. 274 Miller, Sylvie p. 274 Miller, Terina p. 274 Mitchell, Steven p. 40, 274 Mitts, Glen p. 274 Mize, Denise p. 274 Moeller, Marilynn p. 277, 274 Moffitt, Susan p. 274 Mohr, Diana p. 274 Moix, Jean p. 274 Montange, Jay p. 274 Moore, Barbara p. 275 Moore, Cynthia p. 275 Morgan, Craig p. 40, 275 Morgan, Gayle p. 275 Morris, Cathy p. 275 Morris, Raymond p. 275 Morris, Robert p. 43, 275 Morrissey, Jon p. 4 275 Mortag, Wendy p. 2 ,5 Mott, Karen p. 40, 70, 275 Moyer, James p. 275 Mudd, Teresa p. 275 Mulrenan, Colette p. 275 Munoz, Eddie p. 275 Munoz, Steve p. 275 Muzny, Carol p. 275 N Nabors, David p. 275 Naylor, Nancy p. 40, 275 Neie, Julie p. 275 Nelson, Mark p. 275 Nelson, Mary p. 275 Newton, Janice p. 40, 275 Nielsen, Glenn p. 43, 275 Nielsen, Karen p. 275 Noble, James p. 43, 275 Nooiin, Cecilia p. 275 Nooiin, Kathy p. 275 Novick, Keith p. 43, 275 Nuttall, Lisa p. 63, 275 Nyman, Cindy p. 275 O Oates, Valerie p. 49, 275 Oden, Ronald p. 275 O'Donnell, Mary p. 275 Ognibene, Judy p. 275 O'Leary, Tom p. 275 Oliver, Beverly p. 275 Oliverio, Gary p. 275 y y Fashions in g Hair and Wear dm da K FINE FOODS ' QQ WWW 2453 Nacogcloches Road 335 Aushn Road San Anfonio, Texas 782I8 San An+onio, Texas 78209 Phone: 824-8343 826-3003 826-7278 C0f19ra+uIa+i0f1S Phone 655-I76I KEN SKINNER To The Class of '74 6ARRETT'S APPLIANCE CO. 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San Anlonio, Texas 782I8 2652 Ausfin Hwy. 655-20I0 Congrarulalions Seniors Besl' Wishes Jody In +he Hear+ of ROUGH RIDER COUNTRY Real Es+a+e Service Is Is Our Business Our Producl' 55' Olmos, Virginia p. 276 Olson, David p. 40, 276 Oney, Elizabeth p. 55, 276 Ontiveros, Ruth p. 78, 276 Otwell, Darien p. 276 Ousset, John p. 276 Oviedo, Margot p. 276 Owen, Cynthia p. 276 P Pape, Kris p. 276 Parise, Dodie p. 276 Parker, John p. 276 Parker, Walter p. 276 Parma, Grace p. 276 Pascalli, Deborah p. 276 Patton, Doug p. 40, 276 Pauciello, Lisa p. 276 Peacock, Terry p. 276 Pearce, Robert p. 276 Pellow, Daniel p. 276 Pena, Howard p. 43, 276 Pennington, Forest p. 276 Peplow, Cynthia p. 276 Perez, Zinnia p. 276 Perry, Cathy p. 276 Peters, Rosanne p. 276 Phillips, Brian p. 276 Phillips, Kevin p. 40, 276 Phillips, Richard p. 276 Pierdolla, Mary p. 276 Pierini, William p. 276 Ponce, Monica p. 276 Porter, Richard p. 276 Potter, Ronnie p. 276 Presti, Antoinette p. 276 Price, Chris p. 77, 276 Puckett, Deena p. 276 Pursley, Naomi p. 276 Putnam, Walter p. 55, 276 Q Quintanilla, Elaine p. 276 R Rambin, Chris p. 276 Ramirez, John p. 43, 276 Ramos, Dolores p. 276 Raney, Pamila p. 277 Ray, Dorothy p. 277 Ray, Robin p. 277 Reddoch, Michele p. 40, 277 Redman, William p. 277 Redus, Chris p. 277 Reed, Linda p. 277 Reed, Tom p. 277 Reigel, Calvin p. 277 Remmert, Travy p. 57, 75, 77, 277 Rhodes, Errol p. 277 Rice, Wanda p. 277 Richburg, Adele p. 277 Rifenbury, Philip p. 277 Rivers, John p. 277 Robinson, Elizabeth p. 277 Robinson, Katharine p. 277 Rocha, Cynthia p. 277 Rogers, Kerman p. 277 Rogers, Natalie p. 277 Rogers, Robert p. 277 Rohleder, Robert p. 43, 277 Roper, Lori p. 277 RosaIes,4Juan p. 277 Ross, Robin p. 277 Rossett, Linda p. 277 Rowan, Sharon p. 277 S Salinas, Sylvia p. 277 Salluce, Vicki p. 277 Salziger, Donna p. 277 Sanders, Linda p. 277 Saucedo, Teresa p. 53, 277 Schmoker, Pamela p. 278 Schneider, Brenda p. 278 Schoen, Patricia p. 278 Schutza, Ingrid p. 278 Schwartzbach, Cheryl p. 278 Sears, Cheryl p. 278 Seeley, Margaret p. 278 Seidel, Glenn p. 278 Selby, Rhonda p. 47, 278 Sells, Cindy p. 278 Sermon, Anne p. 40, 278 Shadden, Chris p. 278 Sheffield, Mary p. 40, 70, 278 Shepherd, Michael p. 278 Sherbak, Tammy p. 278 Shows, Janice p. 278 Shrode, Mark p. 40, 278 Shrum, Melissa p. 28, 40, 278 Shuttlesworth, Nila p. 278 Sifuentes, Ralph p. 278 Silva, Ralph p. 278 Sims, William p. 43, 278 Skinner, Robert p. 278 Slade, Jack p. 278 Slayman, Jan p. 278 Small, Gail p. 278 Small, Sheryl p. 278 Smith, Alvin p. 44, 278 Smith, Cathy p. 278 Smith, Devan p. 278 Smith, Noel p. 278 Smith, Theresa p. 278 Smith, Yolanda p. 278 Smittick, Jorine p. 278 Sneed, Tom p. 278 Snodgrass, Susan p. 278 Soderman, David p. 278 Sorrell, Sandie p. 278 Sorrels, John p. 278 Speier, Michael p. 278 Squires, Barbara p. 275, 278 Stanley, Cindy p. 278 Stansell, Michael p. 279 Starr, James p. 43, 279 Stevens, Richard p. 40, 269, 279 Stevens, Stayce p. 279 Stewart, Darla p. 279 Stine, Kimberly p. 279 Stitt, Judy p. 279 Stone, Phyllis p. 279 Struxness, Barbara p. 306, 279 Sullivan, Maureen p. 279 Sunday, James p. 279 Sweeney, Mike p. 279 Szabo, Leslie p. 279 T Talafuse, Barbara p. 279 Taylor, Pamala p. 279 Taylor, Ricky p. 62, 279 Taylor, Roger p. 279 Taylor, Tim p. 279 Terral, Kenneth p. 279 Thomas, Brenda p. 279 Thomas, Judith p. 279 Thornton, Jerry p. 43, 279 Tillotson, Betsy p. 279 Tama, Glenn p. 279 Torrence, Patrick p. 279 Trafficano, Cynthia p. 279 Treece, David p. 279 Tribbey, Nicki p. 47, 82, 279 Turner, Ken p. 40, 279 Turner, Page p. 279 U Umphlett, Valarie p. 279 Underwood, James p. 279 V Valadez, Katrina p. 280 Vanheuverswyn, Jay p. 280 Vasquez, Sheila p. 77, 280 Vaughn, Brenda p. 280 Vazquez, Wilma p. 280 Verhey, Michael p. 280 Villafranco, Marcelino p. 280 Villarreal, Emil p. 280 Villarreal, James p. 280 Villarreal, Paul p. 280 Villarreal, Richard p. 280 Vivian, Bert p. 60 W Waikem, Timothy p. 43, 280 Walker, George p. 280 Walker, Marie p. 53, 275, 280 Walsh, Thora p. 280 Ward, Adrienne p. 280 Ward, Barbara p. 280 Ward, Rebecca p. 280 Warner, Mark p. 280 Warren, Scott p. 43, 280 Waters, Lesa p. 280 Weaks, Terri p. 280 Webb, Robert p. 280 Webber, Carol p. 280 Weich, Carmen p. 280 Weinheimer, Cheryl p. 280 Welch, Mark p. 40, 53, 70, 280 Wenner, Dana p. 53, 280 Wenzel, Allen p. 280 Wenzel, Maureen p. 280 West, Randy p. 280 West, Rick p. 280 Whelchel, William p. 280 White, Rhonda p. 280 Whitehead, Debra p. 280 Wiesner, Linda p. 280 Wilfong, Steve p. 40, 280 Wilhoit, James p. 43 Wilkinson, Mark p. 280 Willett, Sabrina p. 280 Williams, Jeffery p. 280 Williams, Matt p. 280 Willis, Harold p. 280 Willis, Kathleen p. 281 Willis, Patricia p. 53, 281 Winkler, Clifford p. 281 Winkler, Richard p. 281 Wolff, Ronald p. 281 Wolken, Jim p. 281 Wood, Charles p. 281 Wood, John p. 281 Woods, Mike p. 40, 281 Wosnig, Terese p. 281 Wray, Tim p. 281 Wright, Gabriele p. 281 Wyatt, Debra p. 281 Y Yoakum, Steve p. 281 Young, Clarence p. 281 Z Zamora, Esther p. 281 Zinsmeister, 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Phone 828-0595 5-gl f W Q' it ' I A 1 lk -iii Termite Service fi L X 3 fii w Pest Control ' 'S 4 V .A 5 Z tiftttv -if ff A -A ' -A v . ..s.54Q . e,eQ..ias,.1'3::.?t':?g'ZL9 if f , - fit s.'ig.e fi . i i' H .gel L., ,, '- , SPRLNKLERSEQ V L,,L,1LA4 f - bl A A FULL I A SERVICE . .Li L BANK NK PAN AMERICAN NATIONAL BA 8202 North Panam Expres sway iI.H. 351 at Walzem Your Friendly Bank Serving ROUGH RIDER COUNTRY MOTOR BANK HOURS LOBBY HOURS 5 Mon. thru Fri. - 7 to 7 Saturday - 8 to 5 Mon. thru Fri. - 9 to Saturday - 9 to I Member F.D.i.C. 4 Freshman Index A Adams, Beth p. 284 Adamson, Raelynn p. 284 Aguilar, Alva p. 284 Ailshie, Lori p. 284 Ainsworth, Tracy p. 284 Albores, Raymond p. 284 Aldrich, Michael p. 284 Alfaro, Eleana p. 21, 284 Alfaro, Esau p. 21, 284 Alford, Chris p. 284 Allen, James p. 284 Allen, Marilyn p. 284, 306 Allen, Paul p. 284 Allison, Dennis p. 284 Alonzo, Patricia p. 284, 305 Alverson, Billy p. 284 Alvis, Jeff p. 284 Anderson, Kris p. 284 Anderson, Larry p. 284, 42 Anderson, Steven p. 284, 42 Andrews, Debbie p. 284 Anthony, Kay p. 284, 303 Apolinar, Jo Ann p. 284 Arbuthnot, Jane p. 284 Armstrong, Donna p. 284 Armstrong, Jeanne p. 284 Arnold, Bill p. 284 Arredondo, Roland p. 284 B Bacon, Anne p. 284 Bain, Michael p. 284 Baker, Debora p. 284 Baker, Gary p. 284 Baldi, Peter p. 284 Baldwin, Doug p. 284 Ball, Debbie p. 284 Balzer, Michael p. 284 Barberio, Cindy p. 284 Barnhart, Tim p. 284 Barton, Bill p. 284 Bartoskewitz, Annette p. 284 Bawdon, Stephanie p. 284 Baxter, Carol p. 284 Bazzy, Cindy p. 285 Beckham, Laurie p. 285 Becknell, Doug p. 285 Bedell, Joyce p. 285 Bernhardt, Michael p. 285 Berry, Karen p. 285 Berry, Steven p. 285 Bertetti, Patricia p. 285 Bilbrey, Ricky p. 285 Billeaudeaux, Brian p. 285 Bissell, Gail p. 285 Black, Jerry p. 285, 42 Blaisdell, Tia p. 285 Blanchard, Teresa p. 285 Blando, Troy p. 285 Blank, Gail p. 285 Blaquiere, Melinda p. 285 Blauser, Kay p. 285 Bock, Michael p. 285 Bogard, Mike p. 285, 41 Boldt, Kandy p. 285 Borrelli, Joe p. 285, 299 Bostick, Debbie p. 285 Boswell, Karen p. 285 Bowman, Monica p. 285 Branzell, David p. 285 Brauckmuller, Bill p. 285 Brewer, Mary p. 285 Brewster, Rebecca p. 285 Brinegar, Debi p. 285, 287 Britt, Garry p. 285 Brooke, Karen p. 285 Brooks, David p. 285, 40, 70 Brooks, Mike p. 285 Brown, Al p. 285 Brown, David p. 285 Brown, Dean p. 285, 42 Brown, Joyce p. 285 Brown, Marilyn p. 285 Brown, Mark p. 285 Brown, Marsha p. 285, 40 Brown, Michael p. 285 Brown, Mike p. 286 Brugger, Robert p. 286 Brunson, Patricia p. 286 Bryan, Tracey p. 286 Bryant, Monique p. 286 Bryant, Chris p. 286 Bryant, Wendy p. 286 Buffaloe, Susan p. 286 Bukowski, Phillip p. 286 Burciaga, Shirley p. 286 Burdine, Duane p. 286 Burger, Annelies p. 286 Burgess, Jack p. 286 Burgess, Robin p. 286 Burkett, Carole p. 286 Burnett, Rusty p. 286, 42 Burns, Matt p. 286, 42 Burton, Boyd p. 286 Butlin, Connie p. 286 Butterfield, Becky p. 286 C Calamon, Paul p. 286 Calk, Richard p. 286 Camacho, Mike p. 286 Campos, Debbie p. 286 Candee, Mark p. 286 Cantrell, Billy p. 286 Carde, John p. 286 Cardenas, Sandra p. 286 Carley, Vickie p. 286 Carty, Michael p. 286 Carvin, Randy p. 286 Cavazos, Mary p. 286 Cearlock, Linda p. 286 Centeno, Robert p. 286 Cervantes, Jo Ann p. 286 Chaney, Anne p. 286 Chapman, Allen p. 286 Chapman, Gary p. 286, 42 Chapman, Terry p. 286 Charles, Edward p. 286 Chavarria, Carol p. 286 Childers, Stanley p. 286 Childres, David p. 287 Clark, Patrick p. 287 Clem, Karen p. 287, 40 Cline, Juliana p. 287 Clor, Patrice p. 287 Cobb, Steve p. 287 Cole, Nancy p. 287 Combs, Steve p. 287 Cook, Margaret p. 287 Cooper, Fletcher p. 287 Cooper, Paul p. 287 Corn, Matt p. 287 Corrigan, Sue p. 287 Cox, Cathy p. 287 Craddock, Sheryl p. 287 Crager, Lance p. 287 Craig, Evangelin p. 287 Crain, John p. 287 Crapse, Jay p. 287 Crauswell, Joan p. 287 Crow, Craig p. 287 Cunha, Toni p. 287 Cunningham, Kevin p. 287, 295 D Daffinee, Geni p. 287 Dalrymple, Sharon p. 287 Daly, Michelle p. 287 Daniels, Tammy p. 287 Davis, Clayton p. 287, 42 Davis, Jerry p. 287 Davis, Marjorie p. 287 Day, Debbie pQ88 Dees, William p. 288 Degen, Donna p. 288 Delk, Jessie p. 288 DeMartino, Chris p. 288, 42 Demore, Karen p. 288 Desantis, Min Chong p. 288 Deville, Suzanne p. 288 Diaz de Leon, Cindy p. 288 Dick, Carol p. 288 Dickinson, Ed p. 288 Dickson, Valerie p. 288 Dillard, Wanda p. 288 Dillner, Richard p. 288 Dillon, Kathy p. 288 Dominey, Terri p. 288, 303 Donahey, Cindy p. 288 Doss, Sammie p. 288 Dotson, Steve p. 288, 42 Doughty, Mike p. 288 Draker, Dan p. 288 Dresslar, Mike p. 288, 42 Duhart, Paris p. 288, 42, 303 Dupree, Sandra p. 288 E 1 X x . . 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V Eanes, James p. 288 East, Kathy p. 288 Eaton, Mary p. 288 Eddleman, Margy p. 288 Edwards, Denise p. 288 Efird, Patricia p. 288 Eilers, Cindy p. 288 Eklund, Jeffrey p. 288 Eklund, Randy p. 288, 42 Elton, Dinah p. 288 Elzey, Dianna p. 288 Enriquez, Debbie p. 288 Estep, Cindy p. 288 Etienne, Cindy p. 288 Etter, Chris p. 288 Evans, Cheryl p. 288 Evans, Barrett p. 288, 42 Evans, Joey p. 288 Evans, Johnny p. 289 F Fallin, Trent p. 55, 289, 42, 55, Farley, Richard p. 289, 42 Ferguson, David p. 289 Ferguson, Mike p. 289 Ferrill, Toni p. 289 Fesler, Edwin p. 289 305 awe Fields, Sharon p. 289 Fischer, William p. 289 Fisher, William p. 289, 42, 305 Fletcher, Sue p. 289 Flores, Eli p. 289, 42 Flynn, Kathy p. 289 Flynn, Paul p. 289 Ford, Scott p. 42, 305 Foss, Steve p. 289, 42 Fournier, Susi p. 289 Fouse, Charles p. 289 Fox, Ronald p. 289 Franklin, Julie p. 289, 53 Frazor, Missie p. 289, 40 Freimarck, Ronnie p. 289 Frey, Cathy p. 289 Fuson, Kevin p. 289 G Gamble, Lori p. 289 Garcia, Anna p. 289 Garcia, Beatrice p. 289 Garcia, Ernie p. 289, 41 Garcia, Philip p. 289 Garrison, Terry p. 289 Garza, Hector p. 289 Gehrig, Lisa p. 289 'QQ , ft? 1. 46 . Gentry, Jack p. 289 Gilles, Kelly p. 289 Gilman, Karen p. 289 Gilpin, Elizabeth p. 289 Goad, Scott p. 289 Goble, Lois p. 289 Goering, Mark p. 289 Goings, Steve p. 289 Gomillion, Matt p. 289 Gonzalez, Elizabeth p. 289 Gonzalez, Marcella p. 289, Gonzalez, Mariza p. 290 Goode, Bobby p. 290 Granados, Belinda p. 290 Gray, Jo Ann p. 290 Gray, Ann p. 290 Green, Linda p. 290 Greene, Barbara p. 290 Greenwood, Robert p. 290 Gregory, Chris p. 290 Griffin, Gene p. 290 Griffin, Virginia p. 290 Grisham, Roy p. 290 Grothues, Diane p. 287 Grunwell, Mike p. 290 Guerra, Felix p. 290 Guerrero, Ricky p. 290 Faclory Dislribulor for Quaiily Mobile Homes We Trade for Furnilure or AImosI' Any+I'1ing RAHMBERG MCDBILE HOMES INC. Since I949 227I Aus+in Hwy. 2424 S.W. Loop OL 5-025I 4I0 673-25I I DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 3 I9O Easl Hous+on S+ree+ San Anfonio, Texas Phone: 225-272 I Ealenria water umpanp I I I2I Wall' Circle P.O. Box I8348 San An'I'onio, Texas 782 I 8 656- I 3 I 0 Seniors Ken Neison and John Armstrong are among the many employ with friendly smiles at Handy Andy. a supermarket and then some. offering.. wide wide aisles, friendly smiles .. and all the services that make shopping a pleasure. san anlonlo,lustln,mrpus chrlsll,kerrville .. and now houston ! 347 48 Gunderson, Sarah p. 290 Gwinn, Jimmy p. 290 H Hack, Kathy p. 290 Hadigian, Robert p. 290 Haehnel, David p. 290, 42 Hagopian, Cliff p. 290 Hall, Sheila p. 290 Hall, Stephen p. 290 Hallowich, James p. 290 Hallum, Steve p. 290 Halsell, James p. 290, 42 Hamer, Gary p. 290 Hamilton, Kathy p. 290 Hamlin, Mark p. 290 Hamlin, Steve p. 290 Hampson, Rob p. 290, 41 Hannah, Karen p. 290 Hanson, Charles p. 290, 42 Hardesty, Jana p. 290 Hardman, Mikki p. 290 Harper, Jerry p. 290 Harris, J. W. p. 290 Harris, Linda p. 290 Haston, Sheri p. 290 Havard, Hans p. 290 Hay, Diane p. 290 Hays, Robin p. 290 Hayworth, Ronald p. 291 Hebert, Debbie p. 291 Hebert, Mike p. 291 Hemphill, Dana p. 291, 42 Hemple, Joy p. 291 Hendricks, Sherri p. 291 Henning, Gregg p. 291 Henning, Kathi p. 291 Hensch, Dana p. 291 Hernandez, Theresa p. 291 Herrmann, Harry p. 291 Hess, Wesley p. 291, 40 Hewitt, Bill p. 291 Hill, Tammy p. 291 Hillner, Kenny p. 291 Hoffman, Susan p. 291 Hofheinz, Connie p. 291 Hollingshead, Jim p. 291 Hollis, Linda p. 291 Holt, Harvey p. 291 Hopper, Kathy p. 291 Hopper, Sandra p. 291 House, Angel p. 291 Howe, Mike p. 291 Hubbard, Rick p. 291 Hubert, Larry p. 291 Hudson, Brenda p. 291 Hudson, Deborah p. 291 Hughey, Kathy p. 292 Humphrey, David p. 292 Humphrey, John p. 304, 292 Huntley, Lee p. 292 Hutchison, Brenda p. 292 Hutson, Ray p. 304, 292 Hutzler, Michael p. 42, 292 I lmmel, Esta p. 292 lnzinna, Liz p. 292 i 'v vt! ' 1 wr 'Sri-1 X Tim J Jackson, Karen p. 292 Jackson, Kathy p. 292 Jaeger, Barbara p. 292 Janas, Cathy p. 292 Jane, Linda p. 292 Janert, Richard p. 292 Janes, Maniquea p. 292 Jannasch, Bruce p. 292 Jenkins, Bobby p. 292, 42 Johnson, Mark p. 292 Johnson, Melvin p. 303 Johnson, Robert p. 292 Johnson, Terri p. 292 Johnson, Tina p. 292 Johnson, Vicki p. 292 Jones, Diane p. 292 Jones, Patty p. 292 Jones, Becky p. 292, 287 Joplin, Debra p. 292 Jost, Lea p. 292 K Korman, Billy p. 292 Kelley, Linda p. 292 Kelley, Thomas p. 292, 40 Kelly, Kathy p. 292 Kendig, Bill p. 292, 305 Kernan, Jim p. 292 Kettles, Michael p. 292 Kimble, Starlett p. 292 King, Max p. 292, 62, 40 King, James p. 292 Kinney, Ginny p. 292 Kiplin, Kim p. 292 Kippes, Elizabeth p. 292 Kiser, Leah p. 293 Klein, Keith p. 293 Kleinfelder, Edward p. 293 Knehr, Kurt p. 293 Knight, David p. 293 Knowles, Bobby p. 293 Koranek, Brian p. 293 Krauska, Anne p. 55, 293 Kuhn, Brian p. 293, 42 Kulick, Larry p. 293 L Lafleur, Debbie p. 293 Laird, Edgar p. 304 Laird, Tump p. 293, 41 Lamp, Robin p. 293 Lang, Donald p. 293 Laurel, Andy p. 293, 42 Law, Lisa p. 293 Lawrence, Steve p. 293 Lee, Chris p. 293 Lee, Michael p. 293 Lee, Patti p. 293 Leech, Karen p. 293 Lents, Mike p. 293 Leonhardt, David p. 293 Lewis, Debi p. 293 Lidiak, Marianne p. 293 Loeffler, Brenda p. 293 Long, Janet p. 293 Lopez, Cheryl p. 293 Lopez, Joyce p. 293 Lopez, Lisa p. 293 Lovorn, Marty p. 293 Lowe, Brian p. 293 Lowry, Mary p. 293 Lucas, Betty p. 293 Lucas, Matt p. 293 Luchak, John p. 293 Luketic, Barbara p. 293 Lykins, Frank p. 293 Lynch, Lori p. 293, 40 Lynch, Nancy p. 293 M Macken, Debra p. 293 Maher, Mark p. 293 Mahone, Rene p. 293 Marcum, John p. 294, 42 Marley, Cindy p. 294 Marshall, Ricky p. 294 Martin, Beverly p. 294 Martin, Gregory p. 294 Martinez, Chris p. 294 Martinez, Jesse p. 294, 291 Martinez, Leticia p. 294 Martz, Teri p. 294 Mathis, Denise p. 294 Matthys, Wanda p. 294 Maynard, Debbie p. 294 Mayorga, Tricia p. 294 McBee, John p. 294 McCarley, Darrell p. 294 McClain, Sue p. 294 McCoy, Mark p. 294 McCunn, Carmen p. 294 McDougle, Ronda p. 294 McGeary, Tammie p. 294 McGeHee, Phillip p. 294 McGill, Paul p. 294 McGowan, Larry p. 294 McGraw, Cathy p. 294 McKay, Kevin p. 42 McKinney, Theresa p. 294 McLeod, Patrick p. 294 McNair, Larry p. 294 McNamara, Kathy p. 294 McWhorter, Jim p. 294 Mena, Guadalupe p. 294 Mena, Jesus p. 294 Mena, John p. 294 Mena, Mariano p. 294 Mendez, Cathy p. 294 Meyer, Linda p. 294 Miller, Karen p. 294 Miller, Marie p. 294 Miller, Pat p. 294 Mingo, Charles p. 294 Misner, Karen p. 294 Mitchell, Kathleen p. 294, 40 Mitsdarfer, Gina p. 294 Mittwede, Richard p. 295 Monohan, Mike p. 295 Monohan, Rabin p. 295 Monroe, Janet p. 295 Montgomery, Debbie p. 295 Montgomery, Gary p. 295 Montgomery, Grace p. 295 Moody, Brian p. 295 Moody, Cynthia p. 295 Moore, Dawn p. 295 Morgan, Doug p. 295, 42 Morgan, Russell p. 295 Morris, Patty p. 295 Morris, William p. 295 Mortag, Dawn p. 295 Mueller, David p. 295, 42 Muenzler, Randi p. 57, 295 Mullins, Randy p. 295 Mundahl, Dale p. 295 Murphy, John p. 295 Murphy, Kent p. 295 Myers, Richard p. 295 Mynier, Cindy p. 295 N Nagel, Don p. 295 Navedo, Anita p. 295 Navedo, Virgin p. 295 Neeley, Mark p. 295 Nelms, Cindy p. 296 Nelson, Charles p. 296, 42 Nelson, Melissa p. 296 Neumann, Sharon p. 296, 306 Newman, Anita p. 296 Nichols, Alvie p. 296 Nielsen, Thomas p. 296 O Oatman, Craig p. 296 Odle, Doug p. 296, 42 Odom, Jacque p. 296 Ogburn, Dorothy p. 296 O'Keefe, Linda p. 296, 40 O'Leary, Patrice p. 296 Oliver, Jim p. 296 Olney, Susie p. 296 Olson, Christine p. 296 Olson, Mike p. 296 O'Neill, Liz p. 296 O'Neill, Michael p. 296 Ontiveros, Pauline p. 296 Ontiveros, Suzanna p. 296 Orth, David p. 296 Osborn, Julie p. 296 Overton, Tom p. 296 P Paganucci, Louis p. 296 Page, Deborah p. 296 Page, Joyce p. 296 Palm, Tammy p. 296, 303 Palmer, Paul p. 296, 42 Pantuso, Vic p. 296, 42 Pape, Jon p. 296 Parma, Mary p. 296 Partlow, Dwain p. 296 Passmore, Judith p. 296 Pate, Danny p. 296 Patino, Becky p. 296 Patterson, Ruth p. 296, 40 Pauling, Preston p. 296, 42 Peace, Cathy p. 296 Peebles, Ken p. 296, 42 Pegues, Scott p. 296 Pennington, Regina p. 296 Peplow, Debbie p. 296 Perry, Lori p. 297 Perry, Nancy p. 297 Phelps, Blaine p. 297 Phelps, Venica p. 297 Phillips, Paul p. 297, 4l Philpot, Frank p. 41 Picciolo, Mark p. 297 Pickett, Carol p. 297 Pittman, John p. 297, 42 Pogue, Pam p. 297 Polaski, Robert p. 297, 42 Poole, Laurie p. 297 Pope, Margaret p. 297 Potter, Mark p. 297, 42 Pounds, Joan p. 297 Powers, Chris p. 297 Powers, Kathy p. 297 Prado, Mike p. 297 Pressley, Linda p. 297 Pretto, Lorena p. 297 Prioleau, Harold p. 42 Psencik, Robert p. 297 Puckett, Patricia p. 297 Puschak, Gary p. 297 Pyka, Cathy p. 297 Q Quinones, Mark p. 297 R Ramirez, David p. 297, 42 Ramirez, Maria p. 297 Ramirez, Roy p. 297 Ramirez, Sylvia p. 297 Raney, Mary p. 297 Ray, Alan p. 42 ReQd,'JQ Ann p. 297 Rector, Albert p. 297 Rector, Trish p. 297 Rees, Clifford p. 297 Reneau, Adrienne p. 297 Reneau, Julienne p. 297 Reus, Cindy p. 297 Reutzel, Robert p. 297 Reyes, Bernie p. 297 Reyes, David p. 297, 42 Reyes, Sandra p. 297 Reyes, Suzell p. 297 Rhodes, Carolyn p. 297 Richards, John p. 298, 40 Richardson, Karen p. 298 Richardson, Patty p. 298 Richburg, Guiomar p. 298 Riddle, Kelly p. 298 Rifenbury, Mike p. 298 Rightsell, Jerry p. 298 Riley, Charles p. 298 Rios, Albert p. 298 Rios, Frank p. 298 Rivard, Lisa p. 298 Robinson, Karen p. 298 Robinson, Phillip p. 298, 304 Rocha, Paul p. 298 Rodiguez, David p. 298 Rodriguez, Gloria p. 298 Rodriguez, Becky p. 298 Rodriguez, Roland p. 298 Roehr, Julie p. 298 Rogers, Mark p. 298 Rohan, Lisa p. 298 Rohlf, Kathy p. 298 Ralston, Teresa p. 298 Rooker, Tina p. 298 Rose, Cindy p. 298 Ross, Cindy p. 298 Rossett, Nancy p. 298 Rottenberger, Tom p. 298 Rourke, Mike p. 298 Roy, Lori p. 298 Rudolph, Deborah p. 298 Ruester, Lisa p. 298 Russell, Randy p. 298 Rust, Frank p. 298, 42 Rutledge, Linda p. 298 Ryan, Cheryl p. 298 S Saenz, Diana p. 298 Salazar, John p. 298 Sallee, James p. 298 Sanchez, David p. 298 Sanderson, Shirley p. 298 Sandoval, Ronald p. 299 Sankey, Mark p. 299 San Miguel, Delia p. 299 Santana, Felix p. 299 Sarafis, Jimmy p. 299 Saucedo, Rosemary p. 299 Scales, Terry p. 299 Scheidt, Kathy p. 299 Scheidt, Mike p. 299 Schelper, Cindy p. 299 Schiebel, Julie p. 299 Schmidt, Jeff p. 299 Schmitt, Alfred p. 299 Schroeter, Suzanne p. 299 Schulmeier, Gary p. 299 Schulz, Karl p. 299 Schwader, Robert p. 299 Schwab, Peter p. 299 Scott, Daisy p. 300 Scott, Karen p. 300 Seal, Mike p. 300 Seidel, Beverley p. 300 Semersky, Tina p. 300 Seminara, Betty p. 300 Sermon, Panz p. 300 Shackelford, Rose p. 300 Shaw, Kim p. 300 Sheffield, Patti p. 300, 40 Sheldon, Alan p. 300 Shelton, Gregory p. 300 Sherman, Suzanne p. 300 Shiffrin, Cullen p. 300, 41 Shortall, Kathleen p. 300 Sierra, Rita p. 300 Simler, Clint p. 300 A Simmons, Donna p. 300 Sin, Sharon p. 21 Skelly, Pam p. 300 Slaughter, Gerard p. 300 Smith, John p. 300 Smith, Mike p. 300 Smith, Nancy p. 300 Smith, Patti p. 300 Smith, Robert p. 300 Smith, Shelly p. 300 Smith, Tom p. 300 Smith, William p. 300 Smittick, Elestine p. 300 Sonora, Marisela p. 300, '305 Speer, Carl p. 300, 42 Spradlin, Kenneth p. 300 Sprague, Geraldine p. 300 Stallings, Ronnie p. 300 Stanley, Mark p. 300, 42 Steele, Gary p. 300 Stegall, Helen p. 300 Stein, Debbie p. 300 Stensgaard, Elaine p. 300 Stevens, Joe p. 300 Stevens, Sydne p. 300 Stewart, Lori p. 300 Stewart, Matt p. 300 Stewart, Patricia p. 301 Stofa, Jack p. 301, 42 Stofa, Lelia p. 301 Stong, Mike p. 301 Stovall, Jim p. 301, 42 Strelow, Gerry p. 301 Strickland, Jackie p. 301 Strickland, Julie p. 301 Stripling, Jesse p. 301 Strong, Lori p. 301 Strosser, Mike p. 301 Subia, Vickie p. 301 Suggs, Johnnie p. 301, 42 Sumerlin, Gail p. 301 Summers, Veronika p. 301 Surgers, Lorelei p. 301 Surgers, Louisa p. 301 Sweeney, Erin p. 301 Swetz, David p. 301 T Tamez, Tina p. 301 Tanner, Carol p. 301 Tanner, Mike p. 301 Tarr, David p. 301 Tavernier, Chris p. 301 Taylor, Jeanne p. 301 Taylor, Richard p. 301 Thoman, Loren p. 301 Thoman, Neal p. 301, 42 Thomas, Chrystol p. 301 Thompson, Lisa p. 301 Thompson, Steve p. 301 Tillotson, Wendy p. 301, 303 Tomblin, Patrick p. 301 Tomme, Glenda p. 301 Tompkins, Mark p. 301, 305 Toth, Ricky p. 301 Toupal, Ronnie p. 40 Treat, David p. 301 Trevino, Elda p. 301 Triche, Peggy p. 301, 40, 70 Truitt, Molly p. 301, 41 Tudyk, Oscar p. 301 Tyrrell, Terri p. 302 Tyson, Ken p. 302 U Ugalde, Charlotte p. 302, 287 Underwood, Connie p. 302 Upright, Jim p. 302, 42 Urdialez, John p. 302 V Vail, Marsha p. 302 Van Cleave, Shari p. 302 Vanecek, Deborah p. 302 Van Winkle, Bob p. 302 Vasquez, Liz p. 302, 305 Vaughn, Joanne p. 302 Venable, Robert p. 302 Venzor, Connie p. 302 Verhey, Peggy p. 302 Verner, Debbie p. 302 Vidaurri, Mary p. 302 Villatranco, Maria p. 302 Villarreal, Irma p. 302 Vimont, Gerald p. 302 Vimont, Michael p. 302 Valentine, Robert p. 302 W Wagman, Colin p. 42 Wainwright, Randy p. 302 Wakefield, Sally p. 302, 40 Walker, Dwaine p. 302 Walkup, Keith p. 302 Walter, John p. 303, 41 Ward, Karen p. 303 Ward, Nathan p. 303 Warlick, Debbi p. 303 Watson, Susan p. 303, 41, 70 Welch, Bruce p. 303 Welch, Theresa p. 303 Wenner, Jaye p. 303 Wenzel, Jeffrey p. 303 Werning, Jimmy p. 303 Wertsbaugh, Julia p. 303 Wesley, Mark p. 304 Whisenhunt, Janet p. 304 Whiteside, Kathy p. 304 Whitworth, Patty p. 304 Wiatrek, Kathleen p. 304 Wiggs, Tripp p. 304, 42 Wiggs, Patty p. 304 Wilcoxen, Sandi p. 304 Wildey, Donna p. 304 Wilhoit, Tammy p. 304 Wilkins, Anthony p. 304, 42 Willis, Linda p. 304 Willis, Ronald p. 304, 42 Wilson, Karen p. 304 Wilson, Keith p. 304 Wilson, Kim p. 304 Wilson, Patricia p. 304 Wines, Frances p. 304 Wood, Cindy p. 304 Woodrow, Mike p. 304 Wrono, Sherillyn p. 304 Y Yelverton, Bob p. 304 Z Zibelin, Cindy p. 304 Zwinggi, Bridget p. 304 In Mem O 1 f - ' , W. f f 1 iffy: . I , -, .9912 H I I Q , Albert y .Q I , ifv .Q -. A ff- 4,4 '. Wgfmiitif. July 5, 1 973 the swish of papers landing in a waste paper basket, the clanging of a locker, the echo of footsteps padding down the hall, the thud ofa door closing. another year has ended. a year of reports and discussions, of iokes and laughs, of picnics and proms, of tears, of goodbye's. all that remains is the memory. the memory of THE MANY FACES OF ROUGH RIDER COUNTRY Q fu'-N Y-f .1-w ,, - gi f f' 1 , 5 g'Ni1 ' 9 J- 4 , W 1' fx min ' 'r 1-rMe,.w,.,, ' ff. le HW 4 7 ' ' ' -' ' xvl- .v .. ana f. ... ,,-.. f. air'-1
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