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

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Scores .......... .... Senior Week .... .... Jr.-Sr. Prom. . . . . . . Graduation . . . . . . . I 145 158 166 171 173 Big Sticks .... .... 1 74 Seniors ..... .... 1 78 Juniors ....... .... 2 08 Sophomores ...... .... 2 32 ! Freshmen .... , ...... .... 2 58 Faculty ............. .... 2 86 1 Organizations Index. . . .... 314 Faculty Index ....... .... 3 15 I Student Index ..... .... 3 22 t gl., ?'i'?fi If L E F T: The Class of '75's gift to the School. FAR RIGHT, TOP: Lorelei Surges, Audwin Anderson, and Louisa Surges spend a few minutes together at lunch. FAR RIGHT, BOTTOM: Seniors attend a class meeting during Senior Week. BACKGROUND: The San Antonio River Walk. :IMF We each had a number, ours was a technological world. Where our parents had written their names on the assorted registration cards, we were asked to bubbIe in our names and numbers. Numbers do little to help one in a search for identity. The pressure here to be someone, not something, was great. During those first few months, everyone seemed to keep his distance. We all went in quest of individuality. Sure, there were the usual social groups: kickers, ropers, dop- ers, heads, social climbers, loners. They did serve a pur- pose: they gave security. But Continuedon page 349 yn f x, 4 f f D NQxxQQat'I, f ,' ff' s , X , X 1 9,3 1 Q 322 fllQff,f j'! X ' I Y Lv Q 'Wig s 2i3,L, X 1.. f ,,,' , -1? -V ,I QL, yi X , --, f ,. 1, Y, -Tm ifffl' ,J 'Wa' 4- f X in -if ,ff ,fy 1 il mm' 'L ' X X 'ww If MJ Z., ..,, V .f 'ls V' 1 ww, 'V , I 5 , N, 3: 13 15 --' -. , .,, I 5. Y I .NN .il 'f V' WARD N nn,w1'QPY ember 13 Nov LL F5 ' A dl ' 5 R -Ax 74 I l k. 1 K 2 rv 2 , xwx. 'J P N 'W ' 4 H453 l 'fH xx Nl -.U f u wl li 'SF HQQWA ui f y fl J., ' ,M sl lf: 'V 3. xx ' x. .HUT V , A xv, N 21 4, X y,,, 1111,,,f',1 3q Nigysff fTN.x Ng! WI. ' Q! fz.-Q. Mr: NM! , if, X421 is , qf f ' L.. ' ' :J Y 4.. lx, K, - 477'f ' X' Q ,V W 4 ' WI! 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' Q1 5 R 2 S 'Ji ,N L it, ng band members and maiorettes diligently prac- cia Stewart and Joanne Vaughn are ready to begin L. . Ancl After Drum Maior David Brooks leads the band in its first half- time show. Throughout the summer, while most ot the stu- dents were relaxing, the band, the Cavaliers, the football team and Patriots were hard at work each day perfecting their skills. Besides school sessions, the Patriots travelled to two summer camps: at SMU in Dallas and at UT in Austin. I At strict attention, the Patriots await their cue. The Cavaliers and iournalism students also attended Austin seminars. The summer training paid off handsomely though when thousands were entertained at the season's opening where the football team showed their strength and the Patriots, Cavali- ers, and band showed off their talents. 3' rw '- 3 . .gwf ff ,Qi -in V iii 3 S, Sf 3 i rf Q fi., lg A 41 5'-M ....,r i ? gy X Q N 1 5 it 4 'U E if i W gg 5 f M if i Q 'Q f , it 1 5. ., 1? l ? , ' 'if L W 'E 1 Speert Nominated After teaching in NEISD for fifteen years, Edith Speert, Sociology instructor, was nominated as teacher of the year. l don't know why they chose me because there are many, many, many good teachers, replied Speert when asked about the nomination. Speert teaches five hours of Sociology a day. During classes students are encouraged to par- ticipate in controversial discussions and in unu- sual exercises dealing with such subiects as cul- tural excesses, transactional analysis, Gestalt therapy, racial relations, poverty and death. My teaching philosophy can also be stated by quoting Henry Adams: 'A teacher affects eter- nity - he can never tell where his influence stops,' concludes Speert. H09 Carriers Uphold TOP, L-R: Big Stick Carriers Tim Wray, Chris Price, Gary Oliverio, Juan Rosales, and Tom O'Leary continued the old school tradition of carrying the spirit emblem in front of our stands after all Rider scores. The five senior boys were also responsible for setting up for games and pep Tradition rallies, keeping streamers off the field, and leading the familiar cheer, Who We ls. LEFT: Tom signals his approval ofa cheer as Juan looks on. RIGHT: Gary, Juan, Tom, and Tim try to get a pep rally crowd to stand and applaud. i r Cheerleaders Aim For Spirit Putting spirit into pep rally crowds, and those at football, basketball and baseball games was the aim of Varsity cheerleaders. An additional responsibility was the presenting of awards at the North East Track meet. While attending summer camp at SMU the group won the spirit stick and five superior awards. The four Junior Varsity cheerleaders spent their time supporting JV sports events. At a camp, TOP: Varsity Cheerleaders L-R: Kathleen Shortall, Chris Anderson, Giselle Delgado, head, Betsy Tillotson, Grace Montgomery, and Patty Hutzler. RIGHT: JV Cheerleaders L-R: Janet Skinner, Beth Anderson, Diane Rolston, and Mari Flynn. held at Hemisfair, they won a spirit stick, four superior awards and the top honor, which is the award of excellence. Second year senior cheerleader Patty Hutzler reminisced about her years on the squad: lt was fantastic! I would not trade cheerleading for anything. I will look back on it as two of the best years of my life. Cavaliers Boost Spirit 2. With over 200 members participating, the Pep squad boosted spirit at football and basketball games, sold spirit buttons and ribbons and dec- orated the school with posters. The officers attended camp during the summer where they took second out of ten schools in overall competition. The girls returned home to meet their new sponsor, Nancy Wright. initiation to Cavaliers was held for two weeks before school to teach the new girls card, hand and pom-pon routines. RIGHT: Andrea Starks. At the end of football season, Andrea Starks became the Captain and Lisa Perine her Lt. after the resignation of Sheryl Craddock. Throughout the year they ushered for school functions and participated on the field with other organizations in the Bicentennial halftime. Cavaliers also assisted students in the Special Olympics. Officers for the year were Captain Sheryl Crad- dock, Lieutenant Andrea Starks, and Sergeants Lisa Perine, Cherie Liberda, Melissa Smith, Patty Delgado, Patty Ramirez, Tammy Hill, Pam McBee, Tina Rooker, Valery Rutledge, Kathleen Speir, Barbara Plum, Brigid Reineger, Karen Cook, Laura Bowen, and Sherry Cook. UPPER LEFT: Ed Reddic l74l rams through the line to hand the Vols lost yardage. LOWER LEFT: Kelly Davis l84l, Ed Reddic lmiddlel, and Roy McKenzie l79l team up to stop a Volunteer runner short. LOWER RIGHT: Willie Culpepper l2ll breaks away for a gain before being brought down by a Lee defender. Vols Outlast Riders, 27-14 After a season opening 41-O victory over Cor- pus Christi Moody the Rough Riders were enthu- siastic and ready to tackle the third-rated team in the city, the Lee Volunteers. The Vols took an early lead and then made clutch plays to overcome a late Roosevelt rally and won the game, 27-14. The Riders played much better than the final score indicates, but Lee's strong defense and our untimely turnovers gave the Volunteers an advantage during the first half which they never relinquished. The Riders were motivated during the second half, scoring two touchdowns, but the Vols also scored twice to retain their lead and won by 13 points. This year's team includes BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Pat Hutzler, Jim Brown, Mike Stansell, Jim Nobles, Harold Prieleau, Scott Warren, Ricky Ware, Charles Nelson, Ken Peebles, David Haehnel, Dickie Calonge. SECOND ROW, L-R: Clayton Davis, Alan Ray, Mike Hutzler, Paul Palmer, Ron Uechi, Keith Novick, Tim Waikem, Greg Adkins, Bar- rett Evans, Randy Eklund, Randy Becker. THIRD ROW, L- R: Glenn Falconi, Chris DeMartino, Bill Fisher, Carl Speer, Kelly Grimmett, Manuel Cardenas, Rusty Burnett, Mark Fortin. FOURTH ROW, L-R: Dennis Green, John White- head, Stan Snyder, Kelly Davis, Roy McKenzie, Mike Mil- legan, Alvin Smith, Ed Reddic, Duke Jonietz. LAST ROW, L-R: Coach G. Shuler, coach S. Detmer, coach B. Rodgers, trainer J. Gilliam, Charles Mingo lmanagerl, and Charles Stevens lmanagerl. RIGHT: Coaches Shuler and Davis contemplate a tight sit- uation. Underrated Griclders Share Crown WV!! SW at ??'aSS?7i :me faikggfemisx, ggi? MQ? 5 ,555 :iw :LMS 5255 35631 M, Shi 6, J ggi - :Z as gk A383 ig? 55 aw? 5545 23255 EL .,,A AEE' V ' W' sf? Q U ani ?W54e1 Qgffbiwsagk ,kim 5 ? QW saw Q 356. 112 W 22 19355: :Swim 5 20 JV Gridders Share Title Members of this year's team included: FRONT ROW, L to R: James Morgan, Phil Ricks, Ricky Ware, Joe Moon, David Fortin, Steve Edmunds. SECOND ROW: Donald Davenport, Tom Nelson, Bruce Venable, Dwayne Ham- ner, Gregg Adkins, Mark Hartman. THIRD ROW: Jeff Berry, Eric Zarate, Jim Jory, Jim Cuskey, John Eddleman, Eric Taylor, Paul Garza. FOURTH ROW: John Reaves, Gil- bert Pemmental, Phil Inbody, Bob Dixon, Mike Ingram, Tino Gonzalez, Eddie Jordan. FIFTH ROW: Robby Becker, Bryan Dausin, Buddy Crad- dock, Mark Ricks, Mack'I'revino, and Greg Gibson. LEFT, L to R: This year's JV Gridders were guided by coaches Bill Meehan, Jim Gillen and Jim Wynne. Program Teaches Health Standards Food Services, a special vocational program aimed toward train- ing students in both health and safety standards, also prepares them for employment after graduation. Preparing and serving full-course meals on Tuesdays and Thurs- days to faculty members and visitors throughout the year, the stu- dents become experienced and informed in cafeterial work. Teacher and supervisor, Edith Bullock, and her aide, Neva Crum- ley, assist the students and introduce them to the various techni- ques and methods of preparing a well-balanced meal. This special vocational program has proven effective in the devel- opment of productive citizens flowing into the mainstream of soci- ety. Sharon Cosentino Q a Bennett Roth, Henry Villescas Q 2 2 CLOCKWISE: Teacher's Aide Mrs. Neva Crumley, Cindy Sanchez, George Per- syn, Henry Villescas, Teresa Rodriguez, Laura Kedrowski, Denise Koenig, Den- ise Duffield, Karen Dorsey, Mary Morris, Suzanne Wimpy, Karen Snyder, Vicky Contreras, Judy Flores, Carol McCord, Christa Green, Bennett Roth, Sharon Cosentino, Debbie Rochelle, and Sponsor Edith Bullock. FOREIGN Welcomes Van Bragt lt is a great welcome, I never thought you'd all come out at 2 in the morning, said the tired European who had lust arrived at the San Antonio International Airport to be greeted by representatives several maior Roosevelt organizations. , 'fm which I! E X Band I Seri KNEELING ILEFT TO RIGHTI are maiorettes Nancy Naylor, Mary Sheffield, Michele Reddoch, and Marsha Brown. SEATED are Karen Mott, Pam Harris, Sally Wakefield, Missie Frazor, Kathy Medina, Patricia Gans, Martha King, Linda Pressley, Brenda Loeffler, Steve Biancardi, Kathy Mitchell, Mark Welch, Scott Pegues, Eddie Charles, Frank Sklencar, Cindy Marley, Mike Woods, Steve Mitchell, Kim Anderson, Kathy Homann, Lynda Mead, Linda O'Keefe, Michele Gonyer, Jennifer John- ston, Angie Trendway, Donna Armstrong, and Dawn Parsley. STANDING in the SECOND ROW are Director Ken Turner, Assistant Director Ben Valdez, Carole Gilliland, Sheryl Pritchard, Phillip Shiffrin, Diane Maddux, Karen Hart, Sue Cear- l lock, Margy Dawson, Carrie Webster, Ann Jones, Karen Clem, Peggy Triche, Terry Ewald, Denise McGee, Pauliette Brown, Connie Venzor, Denise Raymond, Cheryl Helton, Assistant Drum Major Lori Lynch, and Drum Maior David Brooks. lnstru- N mentalists in the THIRD ROW are Janice Newton, Vickie Carley, Charysse Shaws, Ronnie Sandoval, Ruth Ann Patterson, Richard Dees, Diane Jones, Matt Gomillion, David Johnston, Lynn Welch, Susan Aubert, Sandy Prado, Debbie McDonald, Debbie Ashford, Susan Watson, Melissa Nelson, Kitty Swoboda, Mariza Gonzalez, Mike Becker, Robert Greenwood, Frank Rodriguez, Ronnie Toupal, Ray Gendron, Gerald Butler, and Richard Maddux. In the FOURTH ROW are Bill New- I man, Mark McCoy, Mark Beesley, Don Woodson, Kenneth Morrison, Craig Crow, Todd Curtis, Paul Laman, Malcolm How- ard, Jeff Manning, Carl Green, James Scarpulla, Tito Ramirez, Ronnie Stallings, Tump Laird, Steve Hawkins, John McLandrich, Robin-Miller, Eddie Paxson, Jon Morrissey, John Richards, Wesley Hess, Jim Barton, Melonie Jones, Virginia Lenneville, and Robin Mittwede. Standing in the FIFTH ROW are Ron Becker, Richard Stevens, Ken Turner, Bennett Boothe, Bill Barton, Rodney Payton, Bruce Welch, Steve Wilfong, Danny Petzold, John Garza, Cullen Shiffrin, Charles Chambers, David Wiechmann, Kenneth Beasley, Robert Jackman, David Estes, Randy Dees, Steve Cobb, Patrick Mire, Sue Myers, ' ous Bu iness Mark Woodruff, Kerry Turner, Pat Colley, Richard McDonald, John Burke, and Robert Wilkinson. Standing in the SIXTH ROW are Russell Morgan, Richard Mittwede, Suzette Crain, Rachel Charles, Kathy Clem, Karen Homme, Robin Burgess, Patti Sheffield, Cindy Yelverton, John Walter, Henry Hollyday, Martin Schulze, Mike Bogard, Randy Rogers, Russell George, Ernie Garcia, Danny Kinney, Daniel Vimont, Brenda Laird, Rosie DeLuna, Terri Claytor, Tom Kelley, Jacci Wick- ware, Dianne Anstine, Laurie Jackson, Chris Shadden, and David Cole. NOT PICTURED are Susan Biela, Karen Scott, and Susan Valis. AT LOWER LEFT: David Brooks, Mary Sheffield, Michele Reddoch, and Marsha Brown add a bit of spice to a field performance. LOWER RIGHT: John Richards, Steve Wilfong, David Brooks, Mark Welch, Cindy Marley, and Kathy Mitchell promote spirit at a lunchtime pep rally. Seniors L-R: Linda Rossett, Kathy McHaney, Judy Thomas, Jimi Joseph. SEC- OND ROW: Nicki Tribbey, Vickie Subia, Vanessa Albarez, Sandy Evans. THIRD ROW: Lesa Waters, Susan Appel, Helen Ibarra, Cherrie Carson. FOURTH ROW: Rhonda Selby, Judy Ognibene, Becky Craig, Dawn Flippin. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Damron, Diane Snodgrass, Leah Herrman, Ingrid Schutza. ' Juniors L-R: Mary Vidauri, Cyndi Zibelin, Mona Lisa Thompson, Kathy Flynn, Tia Blaisdell. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Diaz de Leon, Elda Trevino, Chris Etter, Cathy Cox, Cathy Janas. THIRD ROW: Suzanna Ontiveros, Suzanne Deville, Janet Whisen- hunt, Jane Arbuthnot, Joann Read, Tricia Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Dana Hensch, Patti Thurston, Teresa Rolston, Tina John- son, Margy Eddelman. FIFTH ROW: Becky Jones, Kathleen Wiatrek, Connie Under- wood, Joanne Vaughn, Kathy McNamara, Lisa Gilpin. Sophomores and Alternates L-R: Liz Leal, Mickey Bock, Tammy Canady, Marla Butaud, Rhonda Muenzler. SECOND ROW: Ann Gangai, Debbie Lawson, Donna Longo, Cindy Damron, Susan Dobry, Robin Flynn. THIRD ROW: Kath- leen Seeley, Shauna Maher, Dawn DeCuennick, Sally Carter, Laura Reams, Pam McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Jonietz, Barbara Lynch, Kathe Burns, Shel- ley Borgfeld, Theresa Barnes, Andrea Ognibene. FIFTH ROW: LuAnne Pierce, Jaye Wenner, Debra Cipriani, Kandy Boldt, Cathie Neeper, Delia San Miguel, Cindy Fortin. MISSING: Becky Brewster, Jeannine Sanford. IT'S PRIDE TH T GETS YO UP TI-IERE Talent, determination, and dedication, com- bined with pride, have helped the Patriots achieve their place as a top high school drill team in the United States. It has been under the strict discipline of sponsor Carol Searight that the Patriots have attained this high standard. They are known for their quality performances which have brought the group many offers and invitations. Ushering at various civic events in the city, performing at the Cotton Bowl, and at ABA Spurs games, and traveling to Los Angeles, California have been part of their busy year. Competing among l5O other contestants, Col. Nicki Tribbey placed as one of the top seven semi-finalists in the Pageant. The girls spent hours practicing the halftime shows for football and basketball games. Begin- ning their school day at seven .a.m. they often did not leave the campus until after five in the afternoon. The year ended with a Spring variety show and their traditional awards banquet. ABOVE: Patriots also boosted spirit with chants and stand routines. LOWER RIGHT: Sponsor Carol Searight smiles after another successful halftime performance. LOWER LEFT: Offi- cers L-R: Lt. Col. Dawn Flippin, Col. Nicki Tribbey TOP: Maiors Cherrie Carson, Debbie Damron, Leah Herrmann, lngrid Schutza, Helen lbarra, Rhonda Selby. f' , W- J M Hail. Hail. The gangs all here. After the excitement and tension of the game, football fans and friends gathered for a ham- burger and a soft drink or to get together to go partying. Laughing and gossiping, crowds of students crammed McDonald's and Mr. Gatti's Friday nights to continue their evening's fun. ABOVE: Carl Speir, Angelo Gangai, Phil Ricks, Clayton Davis, and Bridgette Bridinger gather outside at McDonald's. LEFT: Rachel Foley and Barbara Plum. Stage Bancl Revlves Jazz Percussionists in Stage Band are Mark Welch, and Cindy Marley. Sitting in the FRONT ROW are David Cole, Ray Gendron, John Richards, Robin Mittwede, Richard Maddux, and Steve Mitchell. AT THE PIANO is Richard McDonald. lnstrumentalists in the SECOND ROW are Steve Wilfong, Ron Becker, Ken Turner, Richard Mittwede, Bill Barton, Ed Ratliff, Duane Miller, and Randy Dees. Musi- cians in the THIRD ROW are Craig Crow, Scott Howard, Tump Laird, Mark Beesley, Frank Philpot, Tito Ramirez, James Scarpulla, Don Woodson, and Mike Bogard. NOT PICTURED is Virginia Lenne- ville. AT LEFT: Guitarists Randy Dees, Duane Miller, and Mike Bogard prepare for a trip to Kingsville. The group received ratings of one from all judges at Kingsville, and vocalist Ken Turner received a special award for his performance. TOP: Varsity, FRONT ROW, L to R: Mary Kolb, Michelle Logan, Julie Schiebel, Cathy Gibson. STANDING: Coach Randi Way- land, Janie Andrews, Terina Miller, Cindy White. RIGHT: Fresh- men, FRONT ROW: Cheryl Wilson, Bobbi Williams, Regina Mar- tin. SECOND ROW: Linda Reinert, Lori Dominguez, Mary Hutz- Ier, Lisa Schiebel. STANDING: Coach Randi Wayland, Cathy Fuller, Gladia Hollis, Kathy McKenzie. BOTTOM: JV, FRONT ROW: Patty Alonzo, Liz Vasquez, Beth McGuiness, Deanna Martinez. SECOND ROW: Dina McCutcheon, Linda Jane, Lorena Preto, Susan Rosales, Kay Horne. STANDING: Coach Randi Wayland, Yvonne Miller, Arless McKenzie, Sharon Day, Debbie Nelms. Team Takes Consolation Trophy Female netters came charging through last year's disappointment and brought back the I975 Northside Volleyball Tournament Con- solation trophy. Enthusiasm remained with JV and Frosh despite a losing season. Coach Randi Wayland instructs the team. W 9' Confused by an offensive interference call, TR Subdued the Churchill Chargers went on to salvage an l8-l3 victory after stopping a three minute Rider drive, on the five yard line. By Churchill The key play came after Churchill's quarter- back went to the air for an apparent I3-yard gain and a first down. However, back at the ABOVE: The scoreboard tells the story, The pass play from Culpepper to Millegon was run to the five as the clock ran out. BELOW: Mike Stansell l32l is brought down, as Ed Reddic l74j watches. line of scrimmage, a TR cornerback was knocked over, constituting a first down, since offensive interference was the penalty. When the Chargers called the next play lan incomplete iump pass over the middlel, the down marker on the sidelines still read third down. Just as the Chargers moved to the line, the marker was changed to read fourth down, but too late for Churchill to see. The Chargers would undoubtedly have punted had they known of the situation hoping to set TR deep in their own territory with time running out. Displaying the momentum they had used during the earlier quarters, the Riders changed their plays well and drove to the l I yard line with 30 sec- onds left. Then quarterback Mike Mil- legan kept the ball for a three yard gain, but the ball was pushed back to the l3 by an illegal procedure call with 5 seconds left in the game. Mille- gan took the snap and wheeled around to hand the ball back to Willie Culpepper, who then passed to Mille- gan lwho had started toward the goal linel. Unfortunately Millegan was stopped at the 5 yard line, as the Rid- ers suffered a five point defeat. MVIUQCTVI IEPOCIXI IV! greetmgs Roosevelt was chosen to be one of only sux Amen can schools to partlclpate In a teacher exchange program sponsored by the American Fleld Service Our Russian teacher Allan LaVelle, received a once In a llfetlme chance to teach Engllsh to stu dents In the Soviet Ukralnlan clty of Kiev ln exchange Svetlana Shvachko, a Russian Engllsh teacher, came here to take over LaVelle s Classes Shvachko commented that the school systems In Russla differ greatly from the school systems here In Amerlca Differences Include class hours, drscl phne andthe amount of homework She added that she found everyone here very friendly wa- N s ies f mf' mx! as-X . y uv, y , , , Twirlers Highlight Show School started early for the maiorettes, who could be seen diligently practicing every morning since July. Perfecting every performance for the field and for UIL competition were senior head maior- ette Mary Sheffield, senior maiorettes Nancy Nay- lor and Michelle Reddoch, and iunior maiorette Marsha Brown. The maiorettes played a vital part in the TR band. With the grace and stability of each routine, the maiorettes proved to be a valua- ble asset to the half-time show. ABOVE: L-R: Nancy Naylor, Marsha Brown, Mary Sheffield, and Michelle Reddoch show contrasting reactions to an anx- ious moment. ABOVE, RIGHT: Maiorettes discuss new steps for half-time performances. RIGHT: Maiorettes for the 75-76 year were, L-R: Nancy Naylor, Mary Sheffield, Michelle Red- doch, and Marsha Brown. ' TR Sfampedes V Sam Houston l 9 yard drive late in the last period capped Rough Rider victory over The Sam Houston k 2 h' h f nflre lenn Fal- e touch- l d f 102 also ht, as TR O points. T: Raised arms reveal a Rough Rider touchdown. l W: Ron Uechi l8ll races downfield to score, while er TR player watches. Freshman Band Trains M For Quality Performance Freshman Band members sitting in the FRONT ROW, L-R are: Joni Franklin, Leah Greene, Tammy Baker, Cathy Shadden, Janet Schreier, Diana Albores, Kathy Carlton, Karen Kolterman, Andrea Wheatley, Nancy Hess, Lisa Bazzy, Connie Spencer, and Becky Maldonado. SECOND ROW: David Jones, Michele Raymond, Elise Walters, Jeanne Oliver, Lorraine Newson, Debra Fraley, Carmen Thursten, Rene Woodard, Diane Venable, Angela Ander- son, Melanie Ball, David Arroyo, Kathy Horseman, Jeanie Hamilton, Brian Dubois, Richard Subia, Kevin Barber, and Denet Anderson. THIRD ROW: Roy Gall, Bobbi Williams, Lori Mellott, Kathy Toupal, Tammy Geiger, Paul Hoehn, Pat Davis, Diane Roach, Susan Paterson, Tim Linder, John Perez, Tommie Garner, Lisa Frith, Donna Mathis, Phillip King, Sherry Moore, Lee Ann Ferguson, Tommy Gardner, Toni Kessler, Cindy Aragon, Carol Wilson, Mark Lyons, David Kruesel, Laura Webb, and Mark Ferrill. FOURTH ROW: Craig McBride, Robert Thornton, Jeff Stewart, Kevin Ward, Donald Rand, Bill Green, Lee Bellah, Paul Dockery, Julie Anderson, Ray Wilhoit, Kirby Thompson, Wayne Estes, Director Ken Turner, Jeff Benito, Armando Garcia, Joe Wells, Sandra Shaffer, Billy Peace, Henry Richardson, Stephanie Cochran, Angela Carter, Robert Diaz de Leon, and Ben Briseno. ABOVE: Willie Culpepper maneuvers toward an opening in the line. RIGHT: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Quarterbacks Ricci Ware and Clayton Davis receive instructions from coaches Sonny Detmer and Derral Davis. BELOW: Searching for running room, Davis cuts up the middle. ,, 1 A --. it K W I-f - '- ' t f 1f : .s-sg, y 3:3 Ip . , A 5 .Q . 3 1' :k Ak , 5, A I .. . . .xr . SE ti Riders Endure Unicorn Surge The Rough Riders survived a 20 point New Braun- fels surge in the last seven minutes of the game as they defeated the Unicorns 31-27, in a wild exchange of momentum and offensive power. Almost 3,000 fans looked on as Roosevelt domi- nated the first three quarters and a half, piling up 278 yards on the ground, and 80 yards through the air. Pacing TR's scoring attack were Kelly Davis, who scored twice on touchdown passes: Willie Culpep- per, who scored once and scrambled for 94 yards, and Glenn Falconi and Mike Stansell, both having scored a touchdown. Roosevelt held a commanding lead of 31-7 with 7:43 left in the game. Then the Unicorns suddenly came to life, scoring two touchdowns, a two point conversion pass, and a third touchdown with 40 seconds remaining in the game. The Riders defense held on to cut New Braunfels drive short, though, as TR upped their record to 3-2. Valdez Leads Concert Band To Top Competitive Rating T Concert Band members in FRONT QL-Rl are Liz Gonzalez, Denise Bragg, Kathi McCarthy, Donna Rudolph, Leslie Lat- ham, Lisa Jones, Becky Patino, Cecilia lvy, Kay Francis, Laura Laman, Bonnie Sorenson, Monika Rivas, Suzanne Shroeter, Mary Fox, Beverly Dietert, and Jeneene Ware. SECOND ROW: Jamie Hague, Duane Meyer, Jay Tello Janie Garcia, Kathy Whiteside, Karen Miller, Cheryl Still, David Orth, Sandy Phillips, Wanda Muchen, Karen Hart, Cynthia Lock, Karen Hammah, Felix Guerra, Steve Car- roll, Ruben Reschman, Dave Dubois, Phillipe Mendez, Ray I Albores, and Mark Hall. THIRD ROW: Mike Randol, Mike Bustamente, Cicero Gainer, Jeff Rahn, David Brueck- heimer, Glenn Rogers, Frank Philpot, Ralph Chavez, Ken Fitzpatrick, Larry Busch, Larry Morrison, Billy Hart, Brent McBride, Jimmy Aragon, Stephen White, Johnny Green, Randy Anderson, Debbie Ball, Vic Roe, Bret Weatherford, and Harold Prioleau. BACK ROW: Teacher Karen Moore, Chris Baum, Laura Goff, Eric Parker, Matthew Mathis, Gregg Bosley, Jimm Orr, and Director Ben Valdez. BELOW LEFT: As the pressures of stagflation, gas shortages, and the energy crisis became greater and greater, the public began looking for different types of entertaining escapism. One of the most popular forms was magic lthe hand is quicker than the eyel. From Las Vegas, where Doug Henning was mystifying nightclub crowds, to here at Roosevelt, everyone was caught up in the magic-craze. Pictured during the performance ata seventh period assembly is BRANDON Magic Show. BELOW RIGHT: NICHOLAS NIARADI, the secretary of the treasury of Hungary prior to its Communist takeover, spoke to an assembly of seniors about patriotism and the apathy of most Americans who choose to overlook the many blessings each of us have. At the end of his talk, the audience gave Niaradi a standing ovation. RIGHT: Poetess NAOMI SHIHAB conducted a week-long workshop for interested seniors which was finaled with a presentation of selected works recited by their authors. The week was filled with intensive sessions where students were given individual attention by Shihab. At the week's conclusion, everyone agreed that the sessions were invaluable for their literary critiques and recognition. Pros Visit TR ,, V, g I ,xii , ' ,V my f - - .,,, :.:: 1.12 ? S ' r i 1 ,'W: A K i . S il illl . . , ' 1 . , wif S - if .5 , f - 3,0 Yi ,Q irllii it li. r ., ,,, M- sf 1-if 1 . ,,,p.,'4 . ,,'- 4 . l , W . , s ,: . IW: k,,f , f ' , -3 . ,i5,?,XS,,j.,,., L .L,. Q ,.., .W ,,., K , . , v 1 ff M Q, M5 NE Area Benefits From Construction Windsor Park, consisting of four maior stores, a two-level, lll shop mall and a parking area large enough for 5,000 vehicles, will open its gates to the public in August, 1976. The interior of the mall will be of Colonial Mexican design, with heavy use of stucco, Spanish clay tile roofs and floors inlaid with glazed tile in floral patterns. The arcades in the mall will include planter areas, seating arrangements and decorative fountains. There will be several restaurants in the mall, including a cafeteria and several fast-food places. The department stores are very modern in design and will be using the latest methods of compu- terized merchandising. The shopping center is being built in this area because ofthe large number of housing developments and the lack of such a facility in the immediate vicinity. When completed, Windsor Park Shopping Center will be the larg- est enclosed, two-level, climate-controlled mall in South Central Texas. lt will be comparable in size to the largest malls in Houston and Dallas and will be one-third larger than any mall that now exists in San Antonio. 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I A ff y 1 . 1 I Z ,,v ,ff f K ' v S 5-cz' ,LQ 'fi T O' - 6' Jfwecga on-Judi uw During this school year the courts made rulings which drastically affected the lives of students at Roosevelt. The most controversial ruling was the one that prohibited school districts from charging fees. Although the ruling was originally requested in September, 1974, the decision did not become effective until October l, which was after the beginning of the budget year. With the lack of fees coming in, many school districts were forced to discontinue some courses. Dr. lvan Fitzwater, Superintendent, emphasized how some courses including Driv- er's Education, which cannot be offered with- out the collection of fees, may be curtailed. Under the ruling, such things as workbooks, lockers, uniforms, also had to be paid for by the district. The Superintendent estimated approxi- mately SlO0,000 was required to cover these costs till the end of the year. Also put into effect this year was the Rights to Privacy Act. The act made it necessary to have the student's permission before any publication could publish his name, address, or telephone number. Getting Ready .,,,,,.mf-M ,ff ii, For The i Game B9 fi ,,WfififW , i,,,,,,. ,i ki my 1 , ak aw, ,, V If wi all-ii A Q ,, ,LL ,4 ? 52:4 iw? I 44 TOP LEFT: Harold Prelou reads the special spirit issue of the BIG STICK. TOP RIGHT: Liz Abrams, Yolanda Smith, Shirley King, and Mary Caldwell support their class in the Senior Bali loon Sale. One week out of the year, everyone in Rough Rider Country begins to go just a little bit bazoo- nies. That time of year - between the chaos of the first five days and the onset of senioritis immediately after the Christmas holidays - is commonly called Spirit Week. Coordinated by Student Council, activities ranged from mum and balloon sales to the tradi- tional hall decoration contest lwhich the seniors wonl. Advisories were encouraged to take an active part in boosting school spirit by helping in the painting of posters and banners forthe huge school-wide pep rally. The rally climaxed the week-long preparations for our clash with the Rattlers. When it ended that Friday afternoon, everyone was riding high for the game. San Marcos Nips Riders The Rough Riders held on stubbornly and scored 12 points in the final minutes of the game before falling to the San Marcos Rattlers, 20-18. With almost four minutes remaining in the game, the Riders unleashed a powerful offense that domi- nated the remainder of the quarter. With drives of 44 and 49 yards, the Riders pulled to within two points of the Rattlers. Roosevelt kicked onsides again and recovered on the San Marcos 46 yard line. With 1:38 left in the game, the Riders were stop- ped inches short of the first down, as the Rattlers took over and ran the clock out. .3 ,Q A 'stef' t-,, --1 ga? 2 li ffl 5 '4 f if J ' .,, L f -M . if CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT: Gracie Espinoza of workg Big Slick editor Mark Dooley approves copyp Leslie Liedfka sells ads over the phonep Mike Brown re-crops a photograph. V ,,,, M M W, Wi Ze f Q 1 L w W I f ,,,,,, ..,fffw'P9' i V 5 an 'mv :Aff V I J 0 V ,, . ,,,i 1, ,, ,, , V ,, ,emily low , ,uf ' ,- Y Ter 9 . -I V , .. Muzi' ,. .z . ., ,-if , H .K 1 A-A i. f ,.f, ,,,,, , ,,.f , A W4 M M A , A ' If ,,.. i ,,, g b ftmf:-fM,,.Q,,Q j ,,1. I - w,,W.,,,NM- ..,. XS. X famsg, W. , x X9 x 'nm Students Develop Journalistic Talents In putting together a publication, there are many complications left unseen by the reader. The work behind the production is done entirely by the students. These students work together spending many extra hours combining their efforts to produce four high quality publications: THE OUTLOOK, SPEAK- ING SOFTLY, BIG STICK, and SAGAMORE. After acquiring an IBM copy setter, newspa- per production became a much more compli- cated process for members of the BIG STICK staff. Reporters, mostly coming from the beginning iournalism class, wrote stories which were then edited and approved by the advanced students. Advanced students on the SAGAMORE staff were also responsible for the editing of all layouts, headlines, pictures, body copy, and captions used in the 75-76 yearbook. While we have had a few top quality stu- dents every year in the past, never have I had the depth of experienced, dedicated, totally involved student editors and staff members as are in this present crew. It is a distinct pleas- ure for me to see this type of student leader- ship deveIop, stated Advisor A. L. Moore. -QQHSN - ,,...,,, , g scsmcstsses Karen Maddux BIG STICK Editor - Mark Dooley City Editor - Leslie Liedtka Make-up Editor - John Parker Assistant Editor - Mary Dibrell Copy Editor - Jenni Smith Sports Editor - Carvan Adkins Reporters - Susan Appel, Reba Bennett, Sue Cearlock, Susan Jones, Mary McDougle, Ronda McDougle, Jim Wolken. Advisor - A. L. Moore SAGAMORE Editor - Reba Bennett Assistant Editors - Mike Brown, Ronda McDougle Managing Editor - Sue Cearlock Photo Editor - Sue Cearlock Ad Manager - Leslie Liedtka Ad Staff - Julie Cox, Linda Wiatrek Class Editor - Karen Maddux Class Section Staff - Laura Ahrens, Mary McDougle, Julie Cox, Linda Wiatrek Faculty Section - Ronda McDougle Features and Organizations Staff - Susan Appel, Sue Cearlock, Mike Brown, Ronda McDougle, Leslie Liedtka, Susan Jones, Jenni Smith, Diana Hutchings, Lanky Wright, Kathy Welborn, Gracie Espinoza, Tom Overton Advisor - A. L. Moore LEFT: Ronda McDougle and Jenni Smith. Coaches Spur TR's Success LEFT, L-R: Mary Lou Brasher, Randi Wayland, and Bar- bara Barnelt. BELOW: BOTTOM ROW, L-R: Jim Gillen, Bill Rodgers, Darrel Davis, Sonny Detmer, Ernie McReynolds. TOP ROW, L-R: Jim Wynne, Jerry Tyson, Gary Shuler, Jack Harfung, and Bill Meehan. ABOVE: Coaches con- sider a play with mixed emolions. gamikr 5 ,, 3 E 5 A , ff-ffl 'Nw t F i TR Clinches Loop Title After squeezing past the MacArthur Brahmas, 17-15, and devastating the Judson Rockets, 42- 6, the Rough Riders finished up their season as district co-Champions, ending with a 5-2 record in loop play and 6-4 overall. Randy Eklund's field goal from 33 yards out, gave Roosevelt a lO point advantage over the Brahmas, and eventually decided the outcome of the game, as TR contained MacArthur by 2. The Riders' defense scored twice and held the Rockets to only eight first downs, as TR's tough ground game did the rest of the work, with 285 yards rushing. Scoring for Roosevelt were Glenn paced the Riders with 3 touch- Smith and Mike Millegan, both Falconi, who downs, Alvin scoring on intercepted aerials, and Carl Speer, who scampered 5 yards for the touchdown. LEFT: Ricci Ware U51 calls a signals as Ed Reddic l74l and Tim Waikem 1631 prepare to protect him. ABOVE: TR players huddle before the game. BELOW: Carl Speer scrambles for extra yardage. L - , 2 ,AW iigg y g iqgg gg g is ii . Eli I --ii L Thespians Honor Dramatists lt seemed as if every maior activity here on campus had its corresponding honor society. Drama was no different. Thespians, the national organization recognizing outstand- ing drama students, had a local chapter here at Roosevelt sponsored by John O'Neill. In order to become a member, students each had to earn 100 points by doing various iobs around the drama department. Each task had its own numerical value, and once the student had obtained the necessary amount, he was inducted into the society. Officers were: Sheri Small, president, vice- president, Steve Cureton, secretary! treasurer Jan Matetzchk. RIGHT: L-R: Ed Bowers and David Whitehead work after school perfecting their roles before their perform- ances in Frankenstein. BELOW: KNEELING: Richard Fournier, Tim Gaertner, Kathy Hughey, Sheri Small, Steve Cureton, Jan Matetzchk, Sandy Birdsall, David Whitehead. STAND- qv ING, L-R: Lisa Clepper, Debi Brinegar, Ed Bowers, Kristi Moon, Gregg Bourland, Lisa Gehrig. ,Ain ,,,. in 'Plaza Suite' Draws Raves , 5, T , of hii A 1 3? Q b,,. ,L,, , , , After many long weeks 'of rehearsing, drama students presented their version of Neil Simon's comedy, Plaza Suite. Explaining the unusual play, Director John O'Neill commented, The three acts have no connection in plot - only in setting. After viewing the production one student considered the the first act cool, the second act all right, and the third fantastic. It was out of sight! The play was a fast moving comedy, and touched on the somewhat ridiculous situations that frequently arise in life. ABOVE LEFT: Mimsey ISandy Birdsalll prepares for her wedding night. ABOVE RIGHT: Roy tRichard Fournierl portrays Mimsey's father. LEFT: Edward Bowers readies for his stage debut. t DECA Members Learn DECA lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal is a vocational program in which students are employed in part time iobs. Members of the three Roosevelt DECA Chapters spent the i975- 76 school year practicing business techniques especially in those businesses which deal with marketing and distribution. Members of the DECA chapters worked at department and specialty type stores as well as in service selling lhotels, motelsl businesses. Stu- dents also could be found working in banks, res- taurants, and newspaper offices. DECA was divided into three chapters each con- sisting of about 46 members. Harold Burris, Norman McPherson, and Howard Goldstucker each sponsored a DECA chapter. The chapters have three major activities during the school year. ln February members attend Area 4 DECA Leadership Conferences. Then in March two del- egates are sentto the State DECA Leadership Conference. In the spring DECA members end the school year with a city wide banquet honor- ing members and their bosses. .gg-new ABOVE: Dawn Cook greets customers with a friendly smile while working at a local savings association. BOTTOM LEFT: DECA students, Venica Phelps, Patricia Schoen, Patricia Hughes, and Nila Sheuttlesworth participate in a group activ- ity. BELOW: At a nearby grocery store Susan Anderson is employed as.a cashier. Throu I.- i 'H s i i Q . 1 E zz-Q 1 . . N 2 . S ABOVE: Junior confidence in h business. Q Nw W Y'-. ....,,W ,.ex. V Qgjhjfg-gc i.-.fllni A Angel Falto earns money and gains self- is DECA I arranged iob at a local grocery gh Practical Experience As well as receiving on the iob instruction stu- dents enrolled in DECA are provided with indi- vidual training in their particular iob field. Junior and senior students study marketing techniques while in class. DECA class time is spent playing business games, creating posters, participating in group activities, and working on individual studies. Along with marketing techniques stu- dents study color dynamics, ad design, infant wear, merchandising, basic selling, communica- tion, business relations, and business organiza- tion. DECA ll students also study sales promo- tion, windows, ad drawings, sales events, gim- micks, planning and buying merchandise, mar- keting research including methods of free enter- prise, and parallels between different forms of government. DECA students are released from campus for two or more periods a day in order to go to work. The time spent off campus is recognized by the Texas Education Agency as training and thus as school. Therefore, nine academic credits are awarded to students who satisfactorily com- plete the course each year. Students are graded by both their employer and coordinator. 362, of the six weeks grade is determined by the employer and the remaining 6470 of the grade is determined by the coordinator. This portion of the grade is based upon participation, individual studies, and tests. DECA students graduated with more than the usual high school education. They graduated with practical iob experience and a saleable skill. Flip Ends Playoff Hopes The 29AAAA district race turned out to be a tight one. Following losses to San Marcos and Seguin, many people said TR was finished, but optimism still seemed prevalent in Rough Rider Country. Roosevelt's chances were slim, and rested on a lot of ifs - if Sam Houston beat MacArthur, if Highlands beat San Marcos, if we beat Mac, and finally if they beat Sam Marcos, assuming we won the Judson game, we'd be co-champions. lt seemed like a lot to hope for, but to the surprise of many people, it all happened, right down to the last if. We were district champions for the second time in the 1 X Ai, school's history. But, we were tied with Seguin, if is rj ,rj MacArthur and San Marcos. So there was the matter -3 X A of deciding who would represent 29AAAA in the playoffs. lt was the simple matter of winning a four way coin toss. The coaches met in Seguin, at ll p.m. Tom Moseley was there to flip for the Riders' playoff berth. Team members, the other coaches, and supporters were stationed back in San Antonio, waiting word of the outcome. Radio stations promised to broadcast results the minute they were available, Coach Davis had a relay station set up to telephone the news. D0 lt took four flips to determine a winner -the first and third an even split, and the second coming up all heads. The news finally came - Mac would represent District 29AAAA. lt came as quite a shock. Most people felt somewhat letdown - our guys had proved they were as good as any team, better than some, but the mere toss of a coin decided that the season was over for us. We had to settle for being co-champs, and support Mac as our representative, and, as one player put it, Look at the bright side - at least we get patches for our letter iackets. 54 November 14, 1975 L ff' 'B' Davis esigns As Head Coach As November drew to a close, Derral Davis resigned from his post as Head Coach, disap- pointing many students and faculty members associated with him in the athletic program. With the school since l973, Davis ultimately led the Riders to a District co-championship title. After his resignation, he accepted a iob as an Assistant Athletic Director at Blossom Athletic Center. Having been a coach for more than l9 years, Davis stated, l am glad that I could end it with the students at Roosevelt. 3 i' 7, I LEFT: Former Head Coach Derral Davis ABOVE: Davis acknowledges a TR photogra pher during a basketball game. BELOW Davis surveys the situation from the sideline. .,. xg AFS Maintains Tradition i s s ln I969 the tradition of raising the foreign stu- ff A if dent's flag in a formal ceremony was initiated. This ceremony includes the raising of both the American flag and the Belguim student's flag side by side. For the remainder of the day the flags fly together over TR. Then the foreign flag is placed in the collection with those from coun- tries of former foreign exchange students. Stefan Van Bragt presented the flag of his coun- try to Roosevelt at the annual ceremony, attended by government classes, foreign lan- : guage classes and other interested students. Van Bragt was escorted in by San Juan Guard members. Then the band played Belguim's National Anthem while the flag was raised. Van Bragt was given a souvenir to remember his days in Rough Rider Country and Texas - a geniune western belt. ABOVE: During the ceremony Stefan Van Bragt was presented a western belt. LEFT: San Juan Guard members stand at attention while the Belguim flag is raised. BELOW: The American flag and the Belguim flag fly side by side for the remainder of the day of the ceremony. Riders Take Time To Give At Christmas many organizations presented spe- cial gifts to very special people. Several stu- dents participated in food drives, the gathering of clothes, and other necessities for underprivi- leged and poverty-stricken people. These stu- dents took their own time and effort to help those less fortunate. Helping this family was the climax of my Christmas holidays, said sen- ior Margo Oviedo. ABOVE: Patty Hutzler. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Noble. RIGHT: Judy Ognibene. ,...lr' -'anti 57 Big Stick Rated First At the Texas High School Press Association Con- ference in Denton the BIG STICK was recognized as the top big school newspaper in the State of Texas. Through hard work and determination the BIG STICK staff reached the goal of having a high quality newspaper. The staff spent many extra hours after school in the iournalism room laying out pages, writing stories, copy reading and com- bining all these things to form an excellent publica- tion. Because of the extra effort put out by these students, the publication also received the MEDAL- IST rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion. This is the highest rating given in national competition. RIGHT: .Iohn Parker looks over the finished newspaper, the BIG STICK. BELOW: Assistant principal Ron Reaves and Jour- nalism students, L-R: Eric Zarate, Felix Guerra, Susan Jones and Tom Smith tour the Taylor plant where the SAGAMORE is published. I A' Exchange Program Allows Lavelle To Visit Russia Throughlan exchange program, Alan Lavelle really do. . had an opportunity to see a side of Russia few Americans have experienced. Upon his return, the Russian teacher spoke to some iournalism students about his stay. 'r'The Russians and the Americans have a great deal in common. We look alike, we have the some sense of humor, but of course there are basic differences. We're two different cultures. They're firmly convinced that capitalism as a system ison its way out, that it is going to be replacedeventually by socialism. They are quite sold on their system. They feel sorry for us because it appears to them that our system is deteriorating. He continued, lt is a repressive society. They feel that we're oppressed and they're free. They Lavelle was a guest teacher while he was there. He said, Generally speaking I had complete freedom to teach, but I know if I stepped ollt of line that they would not like it. They'd get uptight when we started to get into politicah differences. Lavelle concluded, I talked with a lot of students on the side and they asked what they could give me when I left there. I said give me a photograph of yourself, your name and ' address, so I can either write to you or get spme of the kids to write. They said we'd like to very much, but we're afraid we'd get into troublezif we received too many letters from a non- n communist country. Somebody keeps a list and then somebody would be around the house fo ask questions. I IEE' may I I Lavelle withstudentsl Q' I Y 2 if rr. 'E ' 59 I Renaissance Sets Theme For Madrigal Feaste The Renaissance set the theme of the choral department's Ye Old Madrigal Christmas Feaste. With the help of choir director Mary Ann Winden, the choir members presented a pro- gram designed as a traditional Old English Christmas during the Middle Ages. The singers, dressed in clothing of the period, served dinner to their guests and gave a Medieval show with songs and dances. The supper of roast beef and plum pudding with flaming brandy sauce included wassail, an old Anglo-Saxon drink cus- tomary at Christmas time in England. The show sparkled with the talents of soloists Letticia Austria, Margy Eddelman, and Mark Hokett. The court iester, Travy Remmert, emceed the evening show and music was provided by a woodwind ensemble from the TR band. The feaste was such a success that Winden hopes to make it an annual occasion on an even more elaborate and sophisticated note. Mark Ho kett l BELOW: Barrett Evans, Mark Ambrose and David Branzell bring in the dessert, plum pudding with flaming brandy sauce. RIGHT: Reg- ina Reeves reacts to the humor ofthe court iester Travy Remmert. Siiij ABOVE: Ernie Garcia waits on Nancy Hierholzer. 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Following this early slump, the cagers came back to win all the regularly scheduled games, and lost only in the semi- finals of the South San Tournament, and in the finals of the Northside Tourney. After they ended non-district play with a respectable l5-6 record, the area sports writ- ers rated them fifth in San Antonio. Coach Jerry Tyson believed that they would be a top contender in a tough district. ABOVE: Gary Shuler, Sonny Detner, and Head Coach Jerry Tyson. LEFT: Jon Hyman 1551 and Ben Click 1451. NHS Becomes Service Club After existing for several years as a strictly honorary club, the National Honor Society changed to more of a service club this year. Members were asked to participate in at least one activity each six weeks ranging from giv- ing parties at nursing homes and at Lackland for the soldiers to collection of food, clothes, and gifts for needy families. The club extended its tutoring program for TR students, and participated in the San Antonio Study Line proiect. A new idea, suggested by Principal Thomas Moseley and imple- mented by a unanimous vote was the Secret Pals, where members anonymously gave cookies, candy, and cards to the faculty pals. ABOVE: L-R: Members Cheryl Armstrong, Angela Treadway, Deborah Ashford, Teresa Saucedo, and Julie Neie listen to busi- ness ot a regular meeting. BELOW: People who went to the Nursing Home party work on Bingo cards that were used in a game with the patients. K V ff ,. ,'EfsfJ'iQi.yaK N'-A TOP: President Barbara Millerg Vice-President Carvan Adkins. LEFT: Mark Cox, Edwin Echols, sponsor Jackie Lipski. ABOVE: Secretary Bar- bara Squires, Deborah Ashford. Crocker Hired As Head Coach Following Derral Davis' resignation, the admin- istration announced during a midyear press con- ference, that Mike Crocker had been selected as the new Head Coach. Crocker comes to Roosevelt from North Texas State, where he served as backfield coach for three years. Prior to that, he coached at Lee High School for seven years, aiding them to five District Championships, including a State title and producing such fine players as Pat Rockett, Tim Trimmier and Tommy Kramer. At this point, l'm impressed with the attitude and the hard work the players have put forth. They have responded very well to changes, stated coach Crocker. The first year that I was at Lee, we were under similar circumstances, and produced a State Champion. How far the Riders want to go is up to them. ABOVE: New Head Coach Mike Crocker. BELOW Crocker awards Jerry Hylin for work done by CVAE stu dents in expanding the coaches' offices. Vids sms: ffm WW zsfw S51 .sz 4595591 mia 49 W v,W, , U.,. 2, QW is-Q31 .fx W.. EV WLEEJQ5 5531 1551551 if? wx .mx H .X,A J ,QM fa Z1-252iss5gS?L?2 gmwgp, . ,fx 345225 ., :fnfwf+wmg 355522 W , xx lsfwr 421 if wx-1 ww M526 wif. 252152 fm 1511 as zzfssszg nf .Q ,,.. U fl 5, H311 11. Aegis yi: 'ff fav ffffifsi gm? 5 ifiikii LEC man , , A ww 5221552 ZEQSWKE i'Qiifl?iiifZ3TZ:. ezzasswfaf f 'init ,W Q M A z wwf ills M- fm ,, .. :aw W wg, mia new fu?-.fm , -,m3:z:w:,p sw m.,A. 7 f ,Ls 511535 M 42:22, fy W 69 W, .L V uw it 185142: sm Student Council Promotes Community Proiects o o Mike Love, Denise Davenport, Phil Ricks and Fred Remmert tally food donations. Student Council expanded their activities this year to include a number of community related proiects. These activities included a blood drive, a voter registration drive, and a canned food drive. Representatives also participated in the KLRN Telethon to help raise money for the non-profit television station. Student Council sponsored several proiects which were beneficial to the student body. These included organizing the Roosevelt Shrimp Eaters, and sponsoring both the Howdy Dance and the Spring Dance. They organized all school elec- tions, kept the marquis up to date, and issued ID cards. Among other accomplishments, Student Council represented Roosevelt as the Secretary!Treasurer school for the American Association of Student Councils. Furthermore, the Council won first place in the bicentennial flag contest which was iudged by City Councilman Al Rhode. 5 Fine Arts PTA Program Beginning the year of celebration, the Fine Arts Department pre- sented a PTA program in commemoration of the American Bicenten- nial. Working together, Chorale Choir, Patriots, Stage Band, and drama members presented the special pageant. The highlight of the show was a presentation of the Bicentennial flag by Mrs. Robert E. Kennedy, from VISTA Republican Woman's Club. She also presented, to Student Council President Richard Stevens, an American flag which had flown over the United States Capitol. The flag was acquired by Senator John Tower and sent to Roosevelt to place additional emphasis on the bicentennial celebration. BELOW: Patriots stand prepared for their next routine. RIGHT: The Drama depart- ment presents Adams and Wife, a conversation relating to pre-revolutionary war happenings. FAR RIGHT: The Chorale Choir does a number from the musical, I 776. January 20, I976 Commemorclfes Bicentennial ABOVE Chuck Edmond l25l goes in for a lay up. RIGHT: Mark Tomp- kms attempts one of his long shots BELOW: Edmond rebounds. Cagers Caught In Tie After the football situation, ties were unpopular with Rough Rider fans. But, as soon as basketball season got underway, the Riders found themselves in the middle of another tie. After four games, four teams shared the top spot in 29AAAA. TR, MacArthur, Sam Hous- ton, and Seguin all had equal 3-l records. The Riders' district play began at Highlands in a game that both teams felt they'd win. Referees said time had run out before an Owl player got off what could've been the game winning basket, there- fore, the Riders won, 69-68. ln their next outing, Roosevelt fell to highly rated Sam Houston, 75-65. Mac, ranked number one in the city, was TR's next opponent. The Riders were able to pull out a close one, with Ben Click's basket in the final seconds providing the win- ning 56-54 margin. The team then posted a fairly easy win over Jud- son, 64-57. Nena Returns From Paraguay Nena Shulte, selected last year by Americans Abroad to travel to Paraguay, returned to San Antonio in January to resume classes and grad- uate from Roosevelt. She left in the middle of the last school year, since the schools in Para- guay begin earlier than schools here. Staying with Adip Chihan and his family, includ- ing four children, Shulte noticed that families are much closer in Paraguay than they are here. Attending Colegio Internacional, she studied all of the regularly required Senior courses except history. ,- Observing the influence of politics in govern- ment lpublicl schools, Shulte related that the official iobs and teaching positions are available only to members of the party in power. Because she was enrolled in a private school, the teach- ers were not necessarily obligated toward any party standards. lt is not as Victorian as everyone thinks, said Shulte of Paraguay's modernness. She summed up her visit: I wouldn't change that year for anything. BRf7l7IFp fm,,i,.1:, s UPPER LEFT: Shulte smiles after she is met by friends and family at the airport. UPPER RIGHT: Nena Shulte reflects on her trip to Paraguay. ABOVE: The Shulte family is reunited. LEFT: Shulte explains the details of her trip. 75 Girls Take Rebound Girls' basketball took a giant step toward becoming one of the best teams in the city this year. Being only a second year com- petitive team, the girls put in many long hours after school which resulted in their taking the Southwest Invitational Conso- lation Trophy. , . V as Varsity, BACK, L to R: Coach Mary Lou Brasher, Anne- lies Burger, Laura Golf, Debbie Cochran, Gail Baker, Sharon Wells, Catary Richburg, Jackie Odem, Coach Barbara Barnette, Ermma Flores, Janie Andrews, Lanky Wright, Guiomar Richburg, Donna Baskette, Kim Brace, Terina Miller, Pat Villareal, Valerie Oats. JV, BACK, L to R: Karen Shauer, Laura Krogen, Claudia Hamilton, Delano Goss, Vicki Finck, Glaudia Hollis, Ermma Cardine, Arleane Ozzene, Lori Carter, Stepha- nie Goodlet, Tangy Bull, Susan Burn, Brigette Neil, Mary Nan Spiker, Becky Fritz, Linda Rios, Jackie War- ner, Sara Sams. Head Coach Barbara Barnette appre- ciates a well played game. OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCK- WISE: Donna Baskette drives past an opponent for an easy two points. Lanky Wright plays a tight defense as she stops a pass to another Mac player. On her toes, Janie Andrews blocks a shot from opponent team. Looking alert, Catary Richburg gets ready to rebound. 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Si!-'ffr--I-J--r -:Q-.:. 1': .2.9'7::-'Li 'Q' J. --s L-23:21 1.1413 -:.--'fa '-:ks- ..?f?-w. '12'f-1'!-15 . ?:-1':' FEW 1.-f' 'J '.-1'-'5-ra :-1-4-rm'-iw ,L 5:22 ,7:5p-..-,-.fp,- 1'-1.g,LPb53.'- -:-16:1-Q-tb '-c-Tu.: lf:i:y:?G' -L1-'-r-'Tami-,-'--.H --457'-1-40: -is t5:zhL'4ssf1f:--Lmfs. ::lf'f', :-as-wx 511:-4121i-a'-:Five-:Lt fzds-5--1 hw ABOVE: Manny Esparza goes for a quick pin on Roy McKenzie with a crossbody ride. Bringing an end to a perfect season, wrestlers reached their goal when they won the district championship. Under the supervision of Coach Jim Ricker, they surpassed all other wrestling teams in the district by winning all the tourna ments they entered. These included: The Dr. Pepper Invitational, the Samuel Clemens Invita tional, and the LBJ Austin Invitational Tourna ments. Though hindered by the loss of a few team members due to iniuries, the team kept moving toward the State Finals. Seven of the twenty- three members qualified. They were: Brent Gil- lespie, Billy Williamson, Stan Snyder, Jimmy Mathis, Tommy Howell, Mike Gibbons, and Roy McKenzie. Stan Snyder later captured first place in the T88-pound category at the State tourna- ment. ABOVE: Nancy Drotning watches the transfusion of the blood from her body into the intravenous bag that could later save someone's life. TOP: Typing and determining whether the blood was good enough to be drawn from a patient was done before anyone could donate blood. Donors Provide Valuable Blood Due to a severe lack of blood, the South Texas Regional Blood Bank came to Roosevelt on January 29-30 seeking willing donors anxious to contribute. A total of 252 pints of the valuable liquid was collected which set a record for first time blood drives in high schools. We could not begin to supply the 55-60 hospitals without the high schools, commented Bonnie Shriver, a STRBB representative. Starting at 8:00 a.m., students ll 7 years and olderl, faculty, and members of the community fall with the proper forms and identifi- cationl began to report to the auditorium where six beds were set up with STRBB personnel on hand to supervise the taking of the blood. Students were released from their English class so that they could go through the l5-20 minute procedure and possibly win free tickets to a Spurs game. This blood drive is the first opportunity we've had to really give something of ourselves to a cause that desperately does need our help, commented Richard Stevens, president of the Student Council. The Council was the driving force behind the enormous success ofthe blood drive. Featuring scientific demonstrations of the latest advances in space exploration, representatives from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration informed and entertained students during the North East Space Summit. Headed by scientist-astronaut Karl Henize, the NASA team lectured on such subiects as aeronautics, com- munications, rocketry, and propulsion systems. These lectures gave interested science students a chance to participate in the summit. Dr. Ivan Fitzwater, NEISD superintendent comments, One of the most ambitious community proiects ever undertaken in San Antonio, the North East Space Summit was designed to provide the latest informa- tion on the nation's greatest achievements in space science and related fields. Jointly sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association and the North East Independent School District, the program was deemed a success by all involved. NASA Presents Spac Summit Karl G. Henize explains the propulsion system of a rocket. r .wjfw N 5 A Z S A5 ' r sssssr A rres .sliililt .,.kV ' if ' Q z 5 , r 1 -, ' , :sitting , N My ,Q Ki Awxx l sw xxx In ' fi:.sL31 . ' A E, syscr ,gs sis 'ffm S 4' A , , 'vw s K gg' 'fy VW:-5'..:, ' . ' s.., ' . A X r L f A is C If AX-3 M N , it Q , 'Sy , - K . W A A f I K -, -s-'f Q 5' x .X is N 0 , yu ' A 1 ,skl E Wiggg rss, as 1 S 1 A Q A ' ssl ., . A Q.. 34 yg.,s,.Rj1, rlfsglsgz-W. Qin , K r , r - V if is , , WWW H Zfaffa' A gi, -'-- , . rrrf f ' 2' s ' lt may have been the Year of the Dragon in China, but in the US it was here definitely the Year ofthe Woman. From Betty Ford to Gloria Steinham, Jackie Onassis to Cher, the American Woman was basking in the public spotlight. Roosevelt was no exception. For years, the athletic world of TR had been dominated by males. The place for the girl interested in athletics had been in the pep, drill or cheering lcont.l RIGHT: Jill DeVinney. BELOW: Sally Hoppe and Julie Carpenter. ',' W,,., sl .1.,- fl T RIGHT: Cheryl Weinheimer. Never Underestimate The Power Of A T'--u. squads, or perhaps on one of the little known girls' teams. All that has changed now. The female today at TR is gaining more and more recognition as she rises to claim a state-wide reputation for excellence. She may choose from such team sports as volleyball, and bas- ketball, to the more individual- ized ones of golf, swimming, tennis and track. LEFT: Sharon Wells. BELOW: Michele Bratten. ,reef u,,,,, l f V 4 f r rrrr -his J l E lg 3 l l is l ' U a .5 it 3 1 W . l at 1 Age i l f -W 2 l l '-nv' Vern, -he - -, , ' li 2 s 1 -,.. i, M 5 , Whitehead Stars In Melodrama With sophomore David Whitehead in the title role, dramatists twice performed Franken- stein, an old-fashioned melodramatic com- edy revolving around the original classic by Mary Shelley. Other cast members of the two act play were: Keith Barber, Earnst, Margaret Seely, Sophie, Mitchell Noble, the creature, Ed Bowers, Henry, Anita George, Frau Frankenstein, Carol Suggs, Justine, and Elaine Shipman, Elizabeth. ln addition to drama teacher John O'Neil, sophomores Sandy Birdsall and Kristie Moon assisted in the direction of the play. The stu- dent actors were also aided by a very effi- cient technical crew. CLOCKWISE, FROM FAR LEFT: Margaret Seely, Anita George, Mitchell Noble, David Whitehead, Ed Bowers, John O'Neill and son, Keith Barber, Margaret Seely, Mitchell Noble, Anita George, Carol Suggs, Mitchell Noble and victim, David Whitehead. SM Win Narrows District Title Run A decisive 72-51 victory over San Marcos combined with losses by other contending teams in the district 29AAAA race, left only the Roosevelt and Seguin basketball teams sharing the top spot in the district, with the game between these two scheduled next. Almost everyone agreed that the winner of this game would also be the first round champion. Even though the score was close in Seguin's favor at the half, the Matadors heavily dominated the remainder of the game, as they completely ran away from the tiring Riders in the end, winning, 69-53, and ending almost all of Roosevelt's hopes for any share of the first round title. ln the final game of the round, TR met New Braunfels, and held the lead throughout most of the game, but iust could not hang on, losing the lead, the game, and the championship. --1. Et?-Ei TOP: Ben Click outiumps a defender. LEFT: Chuck Edmond shoots a crucial freethrow. ABOVE: Jon Hyman posi- tions the ball for another quick jumper for two points. Honors Group eestablishes Beta Chapter According to the National Beta Club Journal, the group is a non-secret, leadership - achievement - service organization for high school students. lts purpose is . . . promotion of honesty, service, and leadership. As a state-accredited high school, Roo- sevelt has long been eligible to start a local chapter of the Beta Club and this year English teachers Linda Revere and Pauline Staggers did iust that. As a first- year group, Beta Club members spent most of the year organizing. With the help of the sponsors and the club officers, however, members did participate in two lecture-discussions at local universities and several bake sales, as well as a formal induction cer- emony. Cheryl Sears was elected President of the Beta Club early in the year. Other officers were: Mark Dooley, Vice-President, Patty Hutzler, Secretary, and Kathy Edwards, Treasurer. Qi? xii fgiiiitatifllflg A ABOVE: Sponsors Pauline Staggers and Linda Revere. BELOW: STANDING, L-R: Linda Revere, Margie Dawson, Dolores Ramos, Cheryl Sears, Kathy Edwards, Tonia Garza, Terri Hicks, Rhonda White, Patty Hutzler, Pam Hollie, Diana Baker, Judy Ognibene, Diane McGuinness, Susan Jones, Chris Anderson, Pauline Staggers, and Cindy Campbell. SITTING, L-R: Paul Reisbick, Deborah Ashford, Ed Cline, Cheryl Paynter, Ron Davis, Linda Reed, Bill Pierini, Nancy Naylor, John Cowder, Barbara Squires, Mark Dooley, Cherrie Carson, Kathy Cook, Carlos Cruz, Leslie Liedtka, and Paul Clement. X, .. .sl , . s A .. . H . -3- -Y , .W ,W Q My ' Q . f ,sf -'vu Why the competition is occer, Europe's answer to our football, first hit Roosevelt's sports scene last year as the sport of tomorrow. This time around, that promise for the future was becoming a reality. For many people, soccer was a mystery sport. About all the information that the public knew off-hand was that it was big over in Europe and Kyle Rote, Jr. was its starring athlete. They had a lot to learn. The team was out to show them exactly what soccer meant, but in order to do that, they knew they had to capture the limelight with a winning season. So they worked hard, prac- ticing to make themselves each a member of one mighty unit. And when that first game started over on Olmos Field, they were ready. And they won. Though the Rider team was not officially a part of the school or the NEISD, they did succeed in being recognized on campus and around the city as a winning part of RRC. And after all, that was all they really wanted. losing sleep. 7 VOE Provides Office Training ABOVE: The officers of VOE include from left to right: Lisa Perez, Senior treasurer, Jean Moix, president, Gayle Morgan, historian, Kathy Graves, secretary, Theresa Welch, vice-president, Debbie Jones, Junior treasurer, and Beatrice Garcia, reporter. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Reaves and Mrs. Knake enioy the luncheon. BELOW RIGHT: One ofthe bosses opens the gifts he received. 2- Vocational Office Education is a course taken by those students interested in some type of an office iob. The students who are enrolled in this program attend school for half a day with the other half spent on the job. The VOE department had an active year. They participated in the Vocational Fair and also gave a luncheon for the employers of the students. Also, the students attended the state convention held in Houston, with two of the eight students placing in competition. While there, the students visited Astroworld and also took part in the award ceremony. ABOVE FROM TOP: Kathy Graves, Cindy Trafficano, Anna lmmel, Cheryl Fuleki, Vicki Wilson, Denise Jauregui, Flora Mendez, Virginia Olmos, Lisa Perez, Theresa Saucedo, Kathy Knight, Cindy Cavanaugh, Beverly Miller, Gayle Morgan, Suzie Bull, Beverly Burns, Barbara Struzness, Frances Hedrick, Wendy Mortag, and Jean Moix. BELOW: BACK ROW: Mariza Gonzales, Jeanne Armstrong, Margaraet Cook, Tommie McGeary, Patty Smith, Theresa Welch, Gail Bissell, Mary Ann Gray, lleana Anaya. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Jones, Sharon Newman, Debbie Stein, Nancy Rossett, Mimi Gonzales. FRONT ROW: Gerri Griffin, Mary Lowery, Beatrice Garcia, Belinda Granados, and Kris Anderson. Final Round Gives Riders New Hopes Beginning a new round, it meant an even start for all the teams, and renewed hope ofa District 29AAAA Champion- ship forthe Riders. ln the second round opener against Highlands, the Riders started off well, and stayed close during most of the game. A final minute score by the Owls, however, put them ahead, and Highlands hung on to win, 78-76. In the Sam Houston game, the Riders built up a lead that stretched to twelve points at times, but, as in the last few games, TR couldn't hang on in the last quarter. Roosevelt suf- fered its fourth straight defeat 63-58. The Riders couldn't afford to lose to MacArthur. It was very balanced and if either of the teams dominated, it was TR - until the final seconds, when Mac made clinch free throws that the nervous Rider team failed to match, losing a heartbreaker, 71-69. T X f T f 'P LX. L... f TOP: Mark Tompkins, l l, guards an opposing player as he is pre- paring to take the ball down court. ABCVE: Jon Hyman, 55, directs the ball toward the basket, as the rest of the players ready to iump for the rebound. LEFT: Coach Jerry Tyson discusses the game strat- egy in the dressing room during half-time. I Q TOP LEFT: A reversal drive is executed by Paula Jones. TOP RIGHT: Coach Tracy Coffey intently studies swimming statistics. ABOVE: Scott Eaten tensely waits for the signal to begin the 100 yd. freestyle. RIGHT: Adrienne Ogni- bene watches from the side as her competition takes the board. Swimmers Break School Records BOTTOM ROW, L-R: Greg Ochse, Scott Eaten, Mark Ognibene, Shane Patten, Brian Hubbard. SECOND ROW, L-R: Max Engle, Coach Tracy Coffey, Mike Lansing, John Moyer, Robert Rothaus, Teddy Borras, Dean Gutmeller. Despite being the youngest team in many years, swimmers competed in seven meets during the year. Led by Seniors Ann Dippo and Mike Lans- ing, one iunior and I8 underclassmen, the team set several records. In Regional competition, nine swimmers won individual awards. Lansing placed first in the l00 yd. breaststroke in the preliminaries, but due to an unfortunate accident that happened on the starting block, he was unable to compete in the finals. In the Junior Varsity Championships, Becky Price won a first in the I00 freestyle and Cheryl Fos- ter placed first in the 200 individual medley. Bonnie Sorenson earned fourth in the 50 and I00 freestyle and Dean Gutmueller placed sec- ON STAIRS, L-R: Adrienne Ognibene, Paula Jones, Jill Devrinney, Becky Price, Page Massey, Ann Dippo, Con- suelo Rosales, Alex Coward, Cheryl Foster, Bonnie Soren- son. ond in the l00 and 200 freestyle. Max Engle won first in the 500 freestyle and Marc Ogni- bene took second in the l00 IM and fourth in the 200 IM. Scott Eaten was fourth in the I00 freestyle and took second in the 50 freestyle. Boys' team also placed fourth overall at the meet. New school records were set by Dippo, Lansing and Price at the Texas lnterscholastic Swim Coaches Association Meet. Dippo swam the 200 yard IM in 2:20.47 and the l00 yard but- terfly in I:02.23. Price recorded a time of 57.5 in the I00 yd. breaststroke in I :02.23. Coach Coffey stated, Since I9 of the 2I mem- bers will be returning, the upcoming year looks promising. We will be tough competitors. mo: -,,. , 4 ,, s.. 6, gl 'Q 'xii' wr' if , , I - 3'.,'!.::'?l! Fr ' ., - -R, 53735135 c a' . 'lillfflm f nf 4 'K Gi f' ,V i l2f55R2'. - H 'gy ' - f I . -ff, ,. f- 'K ' ' ' - r f ' w M, W .Qu f ,, x.:fw M- f . wen 2' 'v Q5 'M'wfmfffzvfmr-rzfw g f . df 1 +, ww sffvwsl 5 LOVE SON '-fix ,- Wh 5 'EQ ig-J,-, h ,,,- . -Q ,, 2 -:5-T-flfnf-1 . YM '3 f'f'0 i m f-.'f-'fr I f ' J Zi! 7 'fHsf'1'M5fim4-Sf'w -':s'5,,i3a-5w'f' , 1, . Sg r, ,,,,, . f , . if N-I J. ,, L'.' ,,., - ffeffww' W , Within the last twenty years, many changes have occurred in the lifestyle of high school students. In contrast to the past when the '55 Chevy was a popular means of transportation, students today put great emphasis on fast moving sports cars equipped with such novel- ties as the CB radio and four speed transmis- sion. Once billed as the King of Rock, Elvis Pres- ley has given way to the new sounds of such groups as ZZ Top and Aerosmith. Despite the rising cost of concert tickets, students continue to contribute to the music industry by attending concerts and buying the latest albums. mu- ., L, K K mtl A-f 4' Y f is ZZ Top Nov. 28 ibm--V 1 A V ,X , I . ABOVE: Chuck Edmonds C251 soars over a Sam Houston defender for a lay-up. RIGHT: Bert Vivian prepares to feed the ball to Ben Click. Play Closes Without Hope After a heartbreaking loss to Mac, Roosevelt had practically no chance for the district title. We didn't seem to be in a position to determine who would be the champion, since they had already played the three teams that would probably fight for the 29AAAA crown. Against Judson, TR easily managed to break a discouraging five game losing streak by posting a 78-72 victory. At the San Marcos game, the final home game, all the senior players were recognized, and given extra opportunities to play. Before the end of the half, all the seniors had played, and for the first time during district play, all 15 team members were put into the game. The Riders won the game by an impressive 25 points, 9l- 66. The Riders then dropped a game to the first round winner, Seguin, 69-6l . The team travelled to New Braunfels to close out the season, and scored more points than they had in any of their other games, winning 93-69. This win brought the second round record to 3 wins and 4 losses, and a combined district show- ing of an even 7-7. The final standings rated them as eighth in the city with their 22-13 record. TX f ABOVE: L-R, FRONT ROW: Kim Brace, John Carter, David Haine, Ron Sandoval, Ed Cline, David Brooks. SECOND ROW: Barbara Squires, Tangie Bull, Cheryl Foster, Andrea Starks, Marjorie Davis, Debbie Rudolf, Liz Kippes, Wanda Matthys, Barbarra Pumphery, Karen Demore, Debbie Ashford. THIRD ROW: Annette Willis, Beverly Burns, Chris Gregory, Patty Gans, Nancy Kindall, Susan Deville, Cynthia Diaz deleon, Laura Hague, Karen Johnson, Suzette Brinegar, Liz Abrams, Janet Stanberry, Barbara Miller, Richard Stevens, Bill Newman, Richard Dees, Matt Gomillion, John John Walters, Carvan Adkins. History Achievement Honored ln only the second year of its exist- ence, the History Honor-Social - Studies Club recognized students ' E whose record showed outstanding achievement in history. Club members must have an aver- age of A in two of the three years of social studies courses required. LEFT: officers, L-R: vice-president Barbara Squires, treasurer Barbara Miller, sponsors Harold Stimel, Janet Stanberry, and Jack Renwick, and President Carvan Adkins. News - issues IN rr-ns News -g Commanding the headlines - - . the fall of 1975 was the economy, as America attempted to recover from the worst business slump since the Great , Depression. With unemployement stubbornly remaining r at over 896 and double digit inflation only recently over- come, many wondered if the U.S. was truly on the road to recovery. With the onset of l976, however, the ecomony began making impressive gains. Despite an un- employment rate of 7296, Americans became optimistic the U.S. was finally recovering. But the economy soon lost its prominenm on the front page as America entered the election year. With a new campaign financing law affecting donations and spending and more than 30 primaries set, me '76 election promised many surprises. The spring of 1976 also saw the Senate and the House Committees end their investigation of the U.S. intel- ligence activities. Sparked by a 1975 New York Times story allenging that the Central Intelligence Agency had engaged in illegal domestice spying, House and Senate investigation committees were formed. Their investi- gations revealed that both the CIA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation had spyed on private citizens, Pcrnels Uncover CIA-FBI Abuses -particularly radicals and political activists. ln addition, it was revealed that the CIA had engaged in a variety of covert operations against foreign governments, some- times to the extent of being indirectly involved in assass- ination plots against foreign leaders. The House and Senate committees suffered from countless news leaks, with much supposedly secret testimony ending up on the front page. At last the committees delivered their reports, suggesting closer Congressional oversight to curb further abuses. On the foreign policy front, Egypt and Israel initiated a temporary peace agreement, brought about by the in- fluence of Secretary of State Henry Kissenger. Contro- versy was stirred when it was revealed U.S. technicians would be used as monitors between the battle lines but F Secret Service Agents grabbed Fromme, the gun never? beinggfired. But on September 22, a bullet was fired at the President by Sara Jane Moore. A former marine in the crowd made a grab for the gun, deflecting the shot and possibly saving the President's life. .There followed a period of relative calm, broken only by a new long-term U.S. Soviet grain deal. Then, political news suddenly heated up the headlines as former California Governor Ronald Readgan announced .Reagan Challenges Ford in G.O.P. Race that he would oppose Ford for the Republican nomina- tion. Reagan's ardent conservatism and superb speaking abilities gave him strong appeal. But politics soon took a back seat to a new crisis: the possible financial collapse of New York City. For several years, the city's tax base had been eroding as the better-off families and businesses moved to the suburbs to escape the city taxes. To meet the current expenses, New York had been borrowing heavily and was now in danger of defaulting on its bonds. At last Ford agreed to granting a federal loan to save the city, a move criticized by many, who said that New York should pay for itsown fiscal irresponsibilities. But such concerns as New York soon disappeared from the front page with the onset of the '76 primary battles, The normal functions of the country seemed to come to a standstill as the candidates geared up for the openiwg round in New Hampshire of February 24. As the New Hampsire returns were tallied up, Ford and Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter, former Governor of Georgia, established themselves as the front runners. The following primaries in Massachusetts, Florida, and Illinois narrowed the field of contenders. Reagan lost all the primaries and seemed on the verge of quittingp on the Democratic side, Sargent Shriver, former Oklahoma Senator Birch Bayh dropped out, F Q Federal Loan Stops Congress evenfua ny agreed to the senremem. l . ' N Y While peace was being achieved abroad however violence exploded back home. Two assassination? I attempts mounted against President Ford within a merer seventeen days. Lynette Squeaky Fromme pointed a gun at Ford as he waded into a crowd to shake hands. I- leaving Carter, Washington Senator Henry Jackson, and Arizona Congressman Morris Udall as the major contenders. Alabama Governor George Wallace also issues IN THe News - issues IN T remained in the races, but after a string of losses was given little chance of victory. Hovering in the back- ground, however, was non-candidate Hubert H. Hump- hrey, Senator from Minnesota. Having become something of an elder stateman in the Democratic Party, Humphrey was considered to be the likeliest winner in the end, providing the primaries produced no convincing winner. At a so-called brokered convention, Hump- hrey was favored to win. These same candidates fought each other throughout March and April. Ronald Reagan revived his candidacy with a surprise win in North Carolina, the result of his campaign theme of direct attacks on President Ford's foreign policy, charging that the U.S. had been sold out to the Russians and had fallen to second place in military strength. Carter trounced Wallace in the same primary, but Stalemated with Udall and Jackson in Wis- consin and New York. The prominence of political news was momentarily interrupted, however, was the jury returned a guilty verdict in the Patricia Hearst case. The daughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst ll, Patricia had been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, a terrorist group. She then began participating actively in a number of their activites. She was eventual- ly caught and brought to trial,where she was defended by the renowned F. Lee Bailey. He argued that Hearst had been brainwashed by the SLA and could not be held responsible for her actions. The jury, however, re- fused to buy the brainwash theory, and returned a guilty verdict. Another of the spring's events was outside the usual realm of news, but was nonetheless exciting for it. Upon Critics Acclaim 'Cuckoo's Nest' its opening, the motion picture One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest drew enthusiastic praise from critics and moviegoers alike. Starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Flecther, and a supporting cast of relative un- knowns, Cuckoo's Nest was the story of an insane asylum, and one man's refusal to conform to the system. The picture swept the Acadamy Awards, becoming the first movie in 42 years to take all top five categories ibest picture, actor, actress, director, screenplayl. But politics soon regained their prominent position with the Texas and Pennsylvania primaries. ln Penn- agarnst heavy opposition rn a Northern industrial State This victory caused his chief opponent Jackson to drop out of the race and with Humphrey s decision not to enter the later primaries left Carter virtually unchal lenged with the exception of Udall whose campaign had yet to realy get off the ground Texas however proved to be an even bigger surprise Reagan waging a must win battle scored a totally un expected landslide victory thanks to crossover votes of conservative Democrats who no longer believed Wallace could win. With his delgates winning byhbetter than two to one margins in most areas, the Californian captured all 96 Texas delegates. This triumph provided a spark that igniated a Reagan blitz in the Southern primaries of Alabama and Georgia. But its real significance was re- vealed when Reagan succeed in invading Ford's strong hold in the Midwest with a slim win in Indiana, a State sylvania, Carter won by a suprisingly wide margin T . . I l l Texas Sweep Sparks Reagan Resurgence where Reagan had been trailing badly a short time earlier. Once again, crossover Democrats had made a difference. These new ins succeeded in putting Reagan ahead of Ford in committed delegate strength for the first time in the campaign. This new show of strength for the Governor virtually assured that the two contend- ers would be fighting it all the way to the convention. Carter, meanwhile, opposed only the failing Wallace campaign, swept Texas, Indiana, and Georgia, although Wallace held on to his home State of Alabama. New candidates, Idaho Senator Frank Church and California Governor Jerry Brown, entered the later primaries, Carter Qrushes Foes With Primary Upsets F ,nd but were considered too late to be much of a threat to Carter. So, while the Democratic race had been broken wide open, the Republican race suddenly became a pitched battle. With this new excitement, politics promised to dominate the news for the rest of the year. Fair Proclaimed A Success The purpose of the yearly Vocational Fair is to inform new students at TR of the many vocational opportuni- ties open to them. Grossing over 51700, the I976 Fair held in the Aca- demic courtyard was proclaimed a financial success by the Vocational Department. Vocational Office, Education, Auto Mechanics, Industrial Cooperative Training, Distributive Education, Coordinated Voca- tional Academic Education, Cosmetology, and Auto Paint and Body met an all time high profit of 51000. Each program kept the money it earned to help finance its individual needs. .K MN-Mmm -s Wffifl l1'frf:Ar'2? Wgf. of ff ,.. U ww., 4+ iv af, Q in 1 4 ,wg yi'ff1.. .Y ' 16 ' fi12 5.iE 4 Marvis Watson, Joe Green, Cornelia Barnes, Johnnie Irvin, and Rachel Foley, getting it all together. Da n c e Head Librarian Norma Kromminga receives a check from Alvin Smith, Audwin Anderson and Jackie Young for library donation. February l l, I976 Barb Jean Johnson and Alvin Smith doing their own thing. Benefits Library In honor of National Black History Week a dance was held in the school cafeteria on Febru- ary l l, to raise money for black heritage books in the school library. About seventy-five students attended the dance and 577.50 was collected. Alvin Smith, Audwin Anderson, and Jackie Young presented a check to the Librarian Norma Kromminga, as a dona- tion toward the purchase of the black heritage books. my Niels, sX,gZ? if-X ix '-',s,- 'www v a xv f .V ,J Vx. A - Q I H W if 'Lf Ki.Tn Tiff mend ERICA if AM R Jargfgr, wv 'm' is ence H AM Ma. I , an .3-iw ' ' is TOP LEFT: RIDING IN PARADE, L-R: Carol Roy, Pia Ahl- born, Kim Anderson and Sharon Winkler. ABOVE: FAC- ING CAMERA, L-R: Eddie Austin, Tamara Hall, Cherie Lib- erda, Marie Lee, Stephanie Moody, Pam Etheridge and Tim Lynch. RIGHT: STANDING ON FLOAT, L-R, FACING CAMERA: Jack Crain and Carol Roy. It's Fun Time Let's Rodeo Winning Honorable Mention for their float entered in the Stock Show and Rodeo Parade was a highlight of the year for the Rodeo Club. Other activities included a hayride to LBJ Park, raising money for cancer research and entering a booth in the ROTC Flea Market. Wa ed fb fd 'rum .,., A 5 s -hr' 8 'xv' , JW: A s FTA ssumes Active Role First formed last year, the local Future Teachers of America chapter started tak- ing a more active part in both the school and the surrounding community this 4 year. On campus, members sold stockings at Christmas-time to raise money. They also decorated the main teachers' lounge each month. Outside school, FTA iour- neyed to the District 2OXX convention held in Houston, Texas, and observed various ways of teaching at local ele- mentary schools. TOP: L-R: Kathleen Wiatrek, Karen DeMore, Tonia Garza and Geni Daffine decorate the teachers' lounge. ABOVE: L-R, BACK ROW: Mark Lawson, Margy Dawson, Don Sorsby, sponsor Terri Hill, sponsor Susan Rees, Cecilia Ivy, Karen DeMore, Terry Ewald. FRONT ROW: Laura Hague, corresponding secretary, Ginny Kinney, parliamentarian-historian, Carol Baxter, president, Tonia Garza, vice president, Kathleen Wiatrek, treasurer, Geni Daffine, recording secretary. I ,, xv ,,, W jgfiesp 4 ,pf Q Dean Brown enioys a root beer with Annette Ahrens. P L, at Julie Cox, Jeanee Cox and Mr. Warrington help them- selves to a meal. Spanish Club Picnic Ends Year Climaxing a year's activities, the Spanish Club held a picnic at Landa Park. On this occasion they elected officers for the '76-77 school year. Other activities included a trip to Piedras Neg- ras and a new-member banquet. Pam Hollie satisfies her hunger pains with a bite out of her hot dog. Hyman, Click Earn Ak Team members' names correspond to the numbers in the Roster below. Varsity Roster Name Mark Tompkins Chris Lee Mike Lee Tim Backlund Kelly Riddle Chuck Edmond Sam Mitts Mike Strosser David Treat Chris Caperton Ben Click Bert Vivian Kelly Davis Jon Hyman Head Coach Jerry Tyson Class Junior Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior David Gluckman Senior Trainer James Gillen looks over Mark Tompkins, who was stepped on by an opposing team member. District Honors At the close of the season, seniors Jon Hyman and Ben Click were both elected to the 29AAAA All District team. Hyman led the Rider team in scoring with 642 points, 209 in district, for an average of 18.9. Click scored 249 in district, lead- ing in that area, and 592 total, averaging 17.8 a game. Hyman also led in total rebounds, and in steals. Chuck Edmond set a school record for the best FG aver- age, hitting, 58.5070 of his shots, Junior Mark Tomp- kins set a school record with 153 assists. The whole team set a new school record in total rebounds, and in field goals made and field goal aver- age. The team also broke the record for most points all year. The Riders ended the season with a 22-13 overall record, and 7-7 in district. Although the team did not live up to their early expectations, it certainly exerted a strong influence in the area. Coach Gary Shuler's Junior Varsity team completed theirlseason with a 25-8 record. They finished loop playin second place. 32 334 Names correspond to numbers in Roster at right Junior Varsity Name Roy Rodriquez Steve Edmond L. H. Rouse Todd Hedlepeth Tom Schlade Greg Brooks Billy Young Bill Lipscombe Tim Stanfill Tom Williams Arnold Trimble Larry Anderson David Miller Dwayne Rountree Mose Monro Clayton Davis Joe Moon Coach Gary Shuler Class Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Left to Right: FBLA sponsor Frances Heath, Renee Janicki, Denise Mathis, Peggy Triche, Mariorie Davis, Valerie Umphlett, .lan Boothe, Brenda Kasten, Alice Chandler, Carrie Acevedo, Terry Dominguez and Barbara Moore. FBLA Introduces Students To Business Skills, Future Job Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, was primarily designed to introduce students to the serious part of living - working and making a living. Frances Heath, sponsor of the organization, believes that FBLA helps students understand the business world. FBLA officers for the i975-76 school year included Pam Harris, President, Terri Hicks, Vice- President, Denise Mize, Secretary, Karen Mott, Treasurer, Valerie Umphlett, Representative, Candy Faust, Chaplain, and Renee Janicki, His- torian. At the District Convention which took place Nov. 12 at Holmes High School Patty Smith rated sec- ond in bookkeeping, Andrea Starks was chosen as Vice-President ofthe FBLA Chapter and Dickie Calonge was titled Third in the Mr. FBLA contest. FBLA members sold Tom Wat Kits to raise money for their organization. 'HQ Q f Left to Right: Andrea Starks, Vice-President of the FBLA Chapter, Dickie Calonge, third in Mr. FBLA contest, and Patty Smith, second in bookkeeping. Ai Students Visit The 'Big Apple' Marking their senior year as one of the most mem- orable, tour iournalism students traveled to New York City for a week of seminars and sightseeing. Those attending the convention from Roosevelt were: BIG STICK editor Mark Dooley, SPEAKING SOFTLY editor John Parker, BIG STICK city editor Leslie Liedtka, SAGAMORE editor Reba Bennett and advisor A. L. IGusI Moore. Between work-shop sessions the journalism stu- dents found time to visit such places of interest as Radio City Music Hall, New York Stock Exchange and the Empire State Building. Our trip to New York was one of the best experi- ences of my life. We were all impressed with New York City and we plan to return someday, com- mented Mark Dooley. w14K4f:44,-W wee: ,.,, - M Qklbqfi-2,1 :,,f, my 4- ,L . 'YviI?'Ul?, ' .f , :i , Cf'i?1'l1Tff,, , Q, , , f r ' 'Y Mffwfrsmzfxffv wifff :Z 4 F f2Y?755?5?17 5 Q? ,, ,, , ., iff wb Qj5,::'YiE?', PW: 1 11 ,Q ,f -v,, ffiiifi Yi ,ya - 2 '-if 'f ,,., ,, 42 fem ,- Q asiffwr-2' ,wa-1:-1,g,.1m fi ?554Q1f 2 Ass: wges42p1155.,f:gz 'f vm, ,V J. ,,f III, ,,.,,, ,, , M 1!?llf'fQ, ff sewer ffl: '75 WWELZYSE , sssifzfgkzfwfmf . 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LOWER RIGHT: Larry Hubert waits for the pickoff toss at first base. BELOW: Donnie Maloney raps outa base hit. LEFT SEQUENCE: Eddie Klienfelder fbl provides a steady target for pitcher Carl Speer. ABOVE: Larry Hubert con- nects for a base hit. Diamonclmen's Hopes Remain Unfulfilled Having the experience and potential that could at last lend prestige to TR baseball after many disappointing years, the diamondmen started the season with hopes of capturing the District title. Defensively, the Riders were very impressive, but a lack of consistent offensive power left them a run or two behind in too many low scor- ing contests. Consequently, the team's record did not reflect their true performance. New Service Club Formed Thirty-four girls, two sponsors and an advisor working together formed a new honor service organization: Keywanettes. The female counterpart to the Key Club, Keyettes was the first club of its type in the Southwest. The highly conscientious group of girls worked to improve themselves and the com- munity through such activities as the Salvation Army's Christmas clearing Bureau, March of Dimes Haunted House, a Cancer Bike-a-Thon, and the Optimist Club's workathon. During the bi-weekly meetings, the girls heard speeches on subjects such as parliamentary procedure and weight watching. They dis- cussed the various fund raising proiects which included a home-made doughnut sale, and an ice cream sale on the river. The profits went to buy the club's banner. At a banquet held in January at Woodlake, the club received the charter which officially sanctioned them as an off-shoot of the Kiwanis. UPPER RIGHT: Club members enjoyed dinner and watched as President Anna Maria Garcia was pre- sented a dozen yellow roses by advisor David Bow- man. Judge Rose Spector, Thomas Moseley, Ron Reaves, fleftl Lt. Governor Jonas and his wife, Harry Stokes, and Mrs. Bowman look on. RIGHT: Anita George covers a wall in the student center with white paint. Officers were: Ann Gangai, sopho- more director, Anna Maria Garcia, President, Marsha Brown, Parlia- mentarian. STANDlNG: Sarah Gun- derson, Historian, Suzanne Deville, Historian, Shirley King, Treasurer, Anita George, Junior Director, Lee- Anita Brown, Secretary, Patricia Pillsbury, Senior Director. LEFT: Suzanne Deville and Anna Mario Garcia work on the door in the Student Center. Senior Show Acclaimed As The Best Show Ever The show was Great! This was the best show we've ever had! declared Laura Curry, senior class sponsor. Performing to a packed audito- rium, the seniors showed their version of the annual production to raise money for other class events. The student body was entertained with a style show and a staged dating game. KTSA- KTFM disk iockey John Wagoner was there to help emcee the dating game. Modeling fashions from Joske's downtown and S81S Tuxedo Rental. Several musical solos by Suzette Brine- gar and Travy Remmert were included in the presentation. CLOCK-WISE FROM LEFT: Re-enacting the Alka-Seltzer commercial, Plop! Plop! Fizz! Fizz! Oh, what a relief it is! Mike Millegan, Ed Reddick, Juan Rosales, and Alvin Smith cure the senior blues for Manny Esparza and Kelly Grimmitt. Music was presented by Mike Laredo on drums, on guitar Craig Bowker, and Travy Remmert on piano. Three eligible bachelors, Dickie Colonge, Billy Love and Steve McNiff matched wits with each other to win the game. Mike Lansing and Judy Ognibene modeled as part ot the style show. Jil. JCL Emerges Active As Its Members Wm v r AF' xi. Gigi B7 f g ' 6 cf Open to any Latin student, the Junior Classical League emerged as one 'ifbgrif of the more active small clubs on campus. Participating in several con- Q K ' ll, X tests during the year, they competed on subiects ranging from the Latin J X ff l 1, X, , 3 fl fvxfll f language and classical civilization to English derivatives and mythology X J ,fl subiects. Q The club had a good-will gathering at Christmas which was called a Saturnalia. ln February, they participated in the Latin Olympics, JDJ, F. where they placed third in the overall competition. Individually, James Moyer won first in the Decathlon, and second in Roman History, David Weichman placed second in Greek Life and Karen Hannah third in derivatives. WCD7 EIA' f if , ,115 ' ln March the club attended the Texas State JCL Convention, where Laura Hague was second in dramatic interpretation, and Moyer second in Greek Life. ln May, JCL had a banquet on the river. At this event, lionnie Davis was given a special award for his helpfulness all year, at the meetings and in special activities. JCL members are L-R: Laura Hague, Sponsor Troy Scrog- well, David Weichman, Scott Robert, Eric Parker, Ronnie gins, Kathy Peace, and James Moyer. Back: Mary Cald- Davis, and Sherri Hendricks. Artists Unite In Active Club After a shaky start, the Art Club settled down into an eventful and productive year under the spon- sorship of art teacher Jerry Frey. Among the numerous activities the members partic- ipated in were bake and art sales which later helped finance trips to Mexico and the McNay Institute. We hope to gain more membership next year in order to accomplish more art goals, com- mented Mrs. Frey. The Art Club ended its year with a trip to Corpus in early May. Art IV student Thora Walsh sketches a picture of Albert Einstein I E ml BACK ROW, L-R: Eleanor Lilly, Jerry Frey, Emil Villarreal, Walsh, Linda Maldonado, and Mary Eppright. Not pic- Casandra Lozano, Kathy Smith, Rene Rios, and Robert tured are: Susan Leech, Jesse Martinez, and Karen Scott. Furguson. FRONT ROW, L-R: Linda Wiatrek, Thora 123 ,ggi ,v xl-4 Q :JZ Success Due To Practice Time and determination were the two main fac- tors behind the bowling members' success in competition. Every Wednesday afternoon the bowlers were to be found at Wonderbowl prac- ticing for tournaments and improving their aver- ages. Though each bowler had his own style, the team worked together to accomplish their goals. , Monica Rivas follows through after releasing the ball. SITTING, L-R: Karen Misner, Monica Rivas, Barbie Puckett, rison, Phillip King, Rick Russell, Charles Jordan, Jeff Etter, Terri Steele, Lori Stewart, Scott Henderson, Tom Taylor, Frank Karasienski, Greg Schwartz, Nancy Naylor, Anne Debbie Vinable, Kathy Roberts. KNEELING: Mr. Thomas Chaney. BACK ROW: Kim Asbeck, Mike Vimont, Tommy Chaney, Lee Ann Ferguson, Anne Krauska, Pam Bristow, Garner, Robert Vinable, Mark Parsons, Brian Koranek, Noel Smith, Warren Prunty, Jenny Brown, Marty Copper, Marty Krueger, George Pavlik, and Rick Phillips. Barbara Jaeger. STANDING: David Soderman, Lynn Gar- V 3 U Senior-Faculty Game Draws Crowd It isn't exactly maior league action, but the senior-faculty baseball game always manages to draw large crowds. With a 504 ticket, students were released from class to watch the annual student-coun- cil-sponsored battle between the teach- ers and seniors. Students led the game during the early innings but the faculty caught up, and eventually won 8-7. QV, sxK'5 W ABOVE, L: Umpire Bob Bupp checks the home plate action while R: Wes Davis seizes the opportunity to steal first base. BELOW, L-R: Kelly Grimmitt, Stan Snyder and Steve McNiff rest on the bench while watching a teammate bat. Club Studies German Culture Committed to gaining an understanding of the German culture, the German Club spent the year enioying the foods and activities of Germany. Beginning the year with an organizational meeting featuring German sausage and cheeses, the club initiated its first proiect - helping needy families enioy a brighter Christmas by delivering toys, food, and clothing on Christmas Day. On a more business-like note, the members attended the State convention of German stu- dents, held at Trinity University in March. A more relaxing activity followed in April at the Little Bavarian Restaurant where the students banqueted on authentic German foods. German clubbers finished the year with their annual picnic at Lady Bird Johnson Park. BELOW, FRONT ROW, L-R: Ron Becker, Bill Pierini, Stefan VanBragt, Suzanne Leinart, Kathy Cook, and Mike Becker. MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Barbara Jaeger, Angela Car- ter, Beverly Duke, Wanda Mathys, Connie Vann, David Selby, and Conrad Hartwig. BACK ROW, L-R: Karen Johnson, Gary Puschak, John Carter, Marjorie Davis, Les- ABOVE, FRONT ROW, L-R: German Club officers were: Suzette Leinart and Kathy Cook, Secretaries, Bill Pierini, Vice-President. BACK ROW, L-R: Richard Hansen, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Ron Becker, Historian, and Mike Becker, Treasurer. Unable to appear in this picture was Ken Smith, President. lie Vincent, and sponsor Carolyn Smith. Club members not appearing in this picture are: Keith Weinheimer, Ronald Seavers, Ken Smith, Lori Stewart, Helen Stigall, Donna Longo, David Estes, Gitta Grether, Patty Gans, Susan Biela, and Richard Sibert. Seniors Fall To Faculty Ending the basketball game with the score 70- 61 the faculty triumphed over the seniors. Sen- iors and faculty both found the game profitable in the sense of competition and fun. The obiec- tive of having the game was to earn money and so that both teachers and -students could vent frustrations initiated in the classroom. The game was held after school in the boy's gym and Wes Davis refereed. Many seniors volunteered to play in the game. ABOVE, L-R: Tim Backlund, .lon Hyman, and Ben Click. RIGHT, L-R: Bill Gisler, Chuck Edmond, and Dickey Calonge. BELOW, L-R: Felix Villareal, Jim Lagrone, Otto Kurth and Bill Gisler. Key Club Aids , The Community flgmr Sli E ' , The purpose of the Key Club is to aid the school, . , g Us 1 llol churches, and the community in various proiects. s' ' is This organization is sponsored by the Kiwanis , ,,,W .V I 1 llvl V, K i S- 2 M ' l'rh it Some of this year's club proiects included land- S' scaping, cleaning ofthe trophy cases, and 1: painting the trash barrels. The members also ABOVE: Members hosted dinner for the sponsoring club. offended 0 banquet in which they hosted their sponsoring club. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: James Allen, Richard Villarreal, Mike Becker, Ronnie Sandoval. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Joe McNaul, Doug Patton, Michael McWilliam, Randy Bristow, David Brooks, Bill Pierini, David Branzell. THIRD ROW: Richard Stevens, Clint Simler, Rick Phillips, Jim Oliver, Martin Schulze, Bill Newman, David Hime, Steve Entry, Cullen Shiffrin, Ron Fox, Pete Schwob, David Olson, Mike Deville. FOURTH ROW: Steve Burns, Ronnie Toupal, Mark Rodgers, Angelo Gangai, Mark Hall, Richard Dees, Mark Brown. a ihmum-'M ' if.qfE:Y1' L, -,.-.::,:4fwS4L5? in??af3fJ5f5'f5Hi5FSf!'f' 'ffshl Q ' 4 f K , ,fs as as ii: ,fi is? 5:2 fm? 2: E Quill And Scroll Hosts Dinner Quill and Scroll, the honor society for iournalism students, inducted fifteen new members of out- standing scholastic ability and iournalistic achieve- ment. The event sponsored this year by the club was an installation banquet for new members which was held at the Bayou Restaurant. The guest speaker was Express reporter, Joe Robinowitz. This year's officers included Reba Bennett, presi- dent, Susan Jones, vice-president, Jenni Smith, sec- retary, Leslie Leidtka, treasurer, and Sue Cearlock, historian. ' ABOVE: Speaker Joe Robinowitz pauses to listen to a question. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Moore takes time to pass on additional helpful information. RIGHT: Susan Appel reaches for a menu as Carvan Adkins and Jim Wolken listen to cross-table conversa- tion. AFS Foreign Stu American Field Service is an organization which raises money for foreign exchange students. They also sponsor all the foreign exchange stu- dents throughout Texas to attend Fiesta Week, an annual event in San Antonio. Several garage sales and a fund drive in the fall helped raise money for these activities. Included in this year's club activities was a pot- luck dinner, with members bringing dishes from the country that their foreign exchange student was from. Providing entertainment was guest speaker Allen Lavelle with movies of his recent visit to the U.S.S.R. BELOW: President Margy Dawson discusses the place- ment of the foreign student's flag with Mrs. Adamcik, the sponsor. dent Plan Brings Many To San Antonio ABOVE: Officers of the club from left to right: Lori Roper, parliamentarian, Leslie Vincent, vice-president, Cecilia Ivy, reporter, Barbara Jaeger, liaison officer, Connie Vann, secretary, Margy Dawson, president, and Liz Abrams, reporter. District Improvement Ends Slow - My V rf' ,V . ' ,J f ,mp ., --W: .,,,: , i f . ,M , ,. - Track Season Led by Rick Philips, Jim Wolken, Larry Damian, and Jessie Martinez, the track team scored more points than ever before in the District Track Meet, finishing fifth. ln the fall they qualified to run in the Regional Cross Country Meet. T i , T ii iii if I i PICTURED, CLOCKWISE AROUND BOTH PAGES FROM ABOVE: Track Coach Ray Johnson, and Head Coach Mike Crocker, Tripp Wiggs, Larry Damian, KRD, Jessie Martinez and Crocker, mile run competition, inluding Jim Wolken and Tim Parma, Cheerleader Grace Montgomery, KRT, and Wolken lcenterj. ii Hi Hilu xlib :Isl 'IMI' V 'III ,vi , iil'1l'lJll I T I il MIT .,,,,,w1 - ll!! ar-'W-1: ..f. 1 -N A. m N ME f xx ' -X ,nf x i f l X 1: -, ' 'J ,M -'-- .xffnww 1 A :gag - i L ' '- L' . N g, ,,. Q1 X . . ..,. -,A - xx ' - . fs . ,K , . ., , . - ' .,.,.. .. 1 -'-- f f A s.. . I K I K ggi? ..,. ,,.- 5 5 :k iklqy 5545 -U, W . , , ..,,,A,.,,, .,.x .. ,, M N x kg, 5 - ggi, Q- : , L,A, My ,,,,. . m2fEW,L - f'Mi!VI,f f,'fTf'1fIZ.::9i11'z, ,, :am ,A L, as A BOTTOM, L to R: Deena Puckett, Barbara Ward, Sandie Sorrell, Esther Zamora, and Sponsor Diana Ferguson. MIDDLE, L to R: Kathy Robinson, Wanda Beasley, Debbie Hernal, Wilma Vazquez, Michelle Hille, Terry Hamil- ton, Tracy Ainsworth, and Lori Perry. BACK, L to R: Gwen Barnes, Beth Barfield, Karen Butler, Laura Batchelor, Nancy Boyle, Lisa Pauciello, Jeri Land, Ralph Chavez, and Paul Clement. Program Helps Students Work Home Economics Related Occupations - Future Homemakers of America, HERO-FHA is a program designed to encourage students to get iobs related to Home Economics. It also offers students the opportunity to work part-time and attend school. HERO-FHA members made papier mache Big Sticks and sold them. Other money-making pro- iects included a one-week bake sale, rose deliver- ies, and a carameled apples sale. The employer-employee banquet was held April 6 at the Oak Hills Country Club. Employers who had employed Home Economics Cooperative Educa- tion, HECE, students for the past two years were awarded a small certificate. , 311 riff L-Q2 5 -ff111sQg, 1.5s, f-1.4-asf ' --:ff Phyllis Lamonti, James lNeill Dillard, and Kathy Robinson prepare and serve breakfast to faculty as one of their spe- cial projects. ian! . W,..W,.. . 101019: f Connie Butlin and Nina Presti show Karen Butler makes popier mache Big Sticks. little tots around school during their halloween party. X Ks t I 'V E 7 'i Sponsor Diana Ferguson sells baked goods. X...,,.... HERO-FHA members assist children with their costumes at Halloween. Members get together at Jim's. 40 its if' CZ Mags Earn Top Honors Featuring in-depth, investigative reporting, poems, artwork and photography, Roosevelt's two mag- azines ranked among the top ten in the state in their respective categor- ies. SPEAKING SOFTLY was edited by John Parker and associate Mark Dooley, and OUTLOOK by Jennifer Smith and assistant Karen Maddux. LEFT: John Parker, the editor of the news-feature investiga- tive magazine, stands at his layout-drawing board. ABOVE: Parker, seen in his Bully shirt answers o question during a discussion led by TR publications staffs at the statewide con- vention. BELOW: Jenni Smith, OUTLOOK editor. Athletes N f District Honors A I W ,1W. ,, . ,, , .- V A' 1- 7' wwi: ., ,Q M35 2' i L Wh , V A ' , ,. .,,., ,, , 7 . y. V' V 79 f wif- V , ,,,,m1Mm,Mn,X .- .',A Q M 3, 9, A an - . Q- V, V e ., ,'gg':,: ,-Vs, ..-, V , V1 W Ml k ' 4 W 1 X wh ' A f , J 'f L X ,, 'J' if 'few f 1 ff' J mhxf' J 2 gf- 222 J 4 A ff? X W I fa -ff' A l 7' A WW 15 W if IZ 32 V fi V yf 1 9 Lf, h nz AWS ,. I W 'f Mfg PM ' I, 6 fig! w 4 A 'J' www ,, V M M E g, 3 .5! 3 V nerbcuck . if V V' , ,, fa f W- L W V V 6? WU' V 1 ff m V ' A if -if m VI? 'W . V , f K kv : VV ,W , , 5 ,V:,, .. K ,sw W Q V fr H an 1 l ' ' ' 1 --gin S ., ff lf: X M V f , V 2 .. K ' H X N as ,Qi ', , , W Q N L S355 y , V -V 3 5 - de we en 4 Falcons f Snlfde .X T' .,g'A-Y , ' , - , 5 , . A off.gfg1f Lp :V fu kggk V, defgnslvw gg A V V .WW kwa wmgbcnck ABOVE RIGHT: A display entered by the auto mechanics classes in the I976 Skillsfest. Other organizations to partici- pate in the event included cos- metology, drafting, Home Economics Cooperative Edu- cation, Industrial Arts, Arts, auto paint and body, building maintenance, Coordinated Vocational Academic Educa- tion. Each organization received a plaque for out- standing displays and each student received a certificate of participation. The Skillsfest took place April 28 at Blos- som Athletic Center. MIDDLE RIGHT: Seniors were reminded of the proximity of graduation day when they received their caps and gowns on May IO. BOTTOM: Coach Shuler entertains the lunch time crowd with athletic stunt ABOVE: Club members relax at the annual Christmas party. BELOW: Students hold a special lunch at Reed's Red Derby. LOWER RIGHT: Binet lleftj exchanges ideas with Linda Reed and Judy Ognibene. Club Explores French Life Exploring French language and culture, Le Circle Francais started the year off with trips to three movies and a night meeting where home-made French foods were served. In December, club members attended a performance of The Nut- cracker Suite. Later in the same month, the club relived its trip to Europe through home movies of the adventure. French clubbers were given an opportunity to find out more about French life through a visit from an AFS foreign exchange student, Caroline Binet. As a show of appreciation, the club treated her to lunch at Reed's Red Derby. Later in the year, the students held a dinner at Fuiiya Imperial Steakhouse. The club wound up the year with an opera starring Beverly Sills. Change Helps FHA To Grow Future Homemakers of America put a new concept of membership into effect. Every student who paid dues in his teacher's homemaking class was a member. This method was used in an effort to increase the membership of FHA. Mrs. Denise Wayman's chapters, affectionately known as Wayman's Wacky Women were con- cerned with community services and the betterment of themselves. FHA is a club where the ladies can enioy themselves and not have to be worried with grades or activities and such things as that. For their enjoyment, the ladies held a picnic at Lando Park. In connection with the March of Dimes, FHA participated in the Haunted House and the Walk-a-Thon. Money for dues and the pic- nic was raised by baked sales. Mrs. Wayman and two ladies, Glenda Tomme and Bobbi Plum, went to the State FHA convention in Fort Worth. There they exchanged ideas about FHA with other students. Debbie Ballengee removes cupcakes which are to be sold at a bake sale. Officers L-R, FRONT: Pres. Kathy McNamara, V.P. Terry Thomas, Sec. Ronda McDougle, V.P. Cheryl Evans, Pres. Glenda Tomme. BACK: V.P. Valerie Rendon, Treas. Cornelia Barnes, Sec. Pam Timbles, V.P. Liz Falto, Pres. Laura Brenz, Sec. Lora Foley. fNot shown, Pres. Bobbi Blum and Sec. Esma Campbells.l E5 46 Girls Track Places Third In District One of the bright spots in this year's athletic pro- gram has been the girls track team, that capped off a successful season by placing third in their 29AAAA district meet. Led by senior Linda Reed, the track members com- piled an impressive record by placing 2nd in the Northeast invitational, 2nd at Judson, and 2nd at Seguin, before their district meet. Although Reed will not be back next year, the future looks very promising with many of the fresh- men and sophomores returning. Kathy Rudd, left, and Kathy Gibson watch as a teammate attempts to clear the high jump bar. Sally Hoppe and Julie Carpenter line up on their starting blocks as Alisa Welty awaits her turn. I Boys Play Improves The Boys Golf Team played exceptionally well during the 75-76 year. Despite the fact they were young and trying to rebuild the team and i playing without seniors, the group of dedicated boys slowly gained experience with each match. They ended the season by placing fourth in Dis- trict 29-AAAA competition. ABOVE: Paul McGill knocks the ball out onto the green. ABOVE RIGHT: Mike Seal hits the ball out of the rough. -f ff New -mwylzg., ,.-f ' i i',. K Peter Schob carefully sums up the shot. 9 Students Advance To State Nine Rough Riders advanced to this year's state UIL compet- ition. In science, Ray Coker and Karen Homme placed fourth and eleventh respectively, as Janiine Babcock ranked sev- enth and Kimberly Kiplin won ninth in slide rule, Represen- ting girls track, Linda Reed placed sixth in the 440 yard dash. The boys Tennis doubles team of Chip Putnam and Glenn Barton advanced to semifinals to place them within the top four teams in the state, while Michelle Bratten and Cheryl Sears were eliminated in the first round of girls' doubles competition. V . WW Girl Golfers Second ln State The girls golf team ended the season by winning girls won three of their seven tournaments, plac- both the district and regional meets, and also ing second in the remaining four. placing second in state competition. Four lettermen will be returning next year, so the Pam Skelly was medalist in the district and team is looking forward to a bright future. regional tournaments. During the season the L-R: Patricia Pillsbury, Janis Zwinngi, Pam Skelly, Sue Clark, Bridget Zwinngi, and coach Al Moravits. exans Join Nation In Choosing y xas voters loaned the nation in choos- ing delegates to eventually represent them in the Presidential Nominating Conventions. For A Texas residents, it was the first ti pate in a Presidential Preference Primary, and for the many new l8 year old voters, it was the first time to take part in any election. me to partici- The results of the primary came as a surprise to d Reagan, although many authorities. Ronal expected to hold a slight edge, literally walked away with all 96 Texas delegates and a land- slide victory over Gerald Ford. ln the democratic primary, as expected, .limmy Carter defeated favorite son candidate Lloyd Bentsen. t - V l fkgws ,,,. V WW? ABOVE RIGHT: Miller comments on Ballengee's styling. ABOVE: Denise displays District and State trophies. BELOW: Denise works on Vonzetta's hair. K if ff, Ballengee Advances To Nationals Denise Ballengee is the first student from the Roosevelt cosmetology department to compete on a national level. Her category, Speed Skill Olympics, is composed of individual timed events, including demonstrating color techni- ques and permanent waving, setting, styling and cutting hair. Denise's model, Vonzetta McCutchen, traveled with her to the nationals, along with instructor Charlotte Miller. A senior, Denise worked in the cosmetology department for two years, devoting three hours each day to the profession. Denise is presently working at the Hair Fair and plans to stay in the beauty business in the future. Cosmetology is a good course if you don't want to go to college, but it is essential that you are interested in the beauty profession. Mrs. Miller is a fantastic instructor. If it was not for her guidance, I would probably not have won what I did. BELOW: Coach Jim Wynne signals to Roosevelt bose runner in varsity ploy. LEFT: Riders rest while ciwaif ing the upcoming inning. Jf,55?'Xi?i?l 'Til' VQJH' A. ,. '?'3f:,r:1.'637'fffi4'I-I . i s:V22.1.i 'i-rw - QQ.: 'a:: .1.i-iwifi W Q, f 'p..,'Sf.-K-gg,i:s4wf3'- 1- .-:id 1 -41'- fi ,wsgff-5.-. .f X, of NSN' f X-A x-1 4 'Q .fwfm w . A .brig ,- ,FN .A X' Neg' '.fvv,fg.g,2,-'izfwc AQ-Q 'iw - ,Af-ff. J uh. K , 1-A .ffm f-gvf, -, -, ',, .H , 'Q 1 ,I 5.-fs. 1-Q9-x.i4ny4., w6'i...:..'1fiX,f v ,. 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BACK ROW: Bill Dittman, Danny O'Conner, David Talamantez, Mike Fowler, Eddie Bruno, John Herbig, Gordie Gessell, David Nixon, and Greg Alba. I l .X N ,, . E., X, N, ., .1 ,-W p.. Q R W. 'Q' ' QAAA as Q .,f. l .. ' 'QQQQQAQ 1 2 1 f. . M J QQQA vN 'wwN , J f , , A -'fV 1 k-- f ' fl X f . : f , ..... , .X Y-. 1 . L' 'h'- . , , f - - ' L W' ' ' ..A. XAWQ l o . ,, . . , - ,X ,., - 11 - - L W .. . . tee A L'-- V f - , -' ' 1 . ' . - Q Q Q 1 . 1 . ' . ' W W Housfon . SWf A X ..ALA.. I '-g f ,,,,, Ag . Sprm, wood 1 . ' ' A f Holme, f , 'fic ' 'A Q L KAAA A 5 1 w f 9 Madsen ' .. f' .A . 1 '-' W ' N'N ' A 50 f 2 4' . QQ 1 AQA4 U' f' 1 Ill MW 7 56 ' .Lm.A .4 55 ,.V. 2A+il'Oi?IlGl'l' . , ' I ' 3 M h H em' ... .. UFS G , QQQQ . 4 , Lee . Q Housfgh 'fy . , ' .Q ,, 4 Sam Housfbn ' New Braunfels 50 k , an iexrcos Y ' 'wQ S X H gm an S ' ' . . .. - Q ' .... . A'AA A J d ,, U Sori m N , W Qudson K... ' A i W'v ' . AA, ' . ' ' ' , clish'i,Ct cmes 9 , - ' l .. 'A I 154 xx 1. F.: W ,f--M il Msn 1 1 Wm- S W5 X wg-,N ssv' H S i I if ! S elf 2:5 3 ,, t E , I I -Img 3 Ga 5 X M S if 3 37 x iw 1 ' E E as W 2 Q is X x m S :NLE nm? ,Y H.,-.., 2 was 1 1:3 M35 3 'gif Y YQ? , I ' L HQ 5 2 1. Q 3 E S 3 Event Rick Phillips High Jump Pole Vault Jim Wolken Mile Run Larry Mile 440 yd. dash 30Y5 TRACK GIRLS TRACK iNDlvlDuAL HONORS ' INDIVIDUAL HONORS Event Place Meet Linda Reed I 440 First Schertz Second Northeast Second Judson First Seguin Second District Vicki Finch 60 Second Schertz First Northeast Third Judson First Seguin Long Jump Third Northeast Second Judson Second Seguin Second District Triple Jump First Judson First Seguin Second District 220 Second District Mariam Hcmmerle 880 Seconcltwi Third Third Second Donna Melvin Johnson Mile Relay Third' , 1 , Braunfels MEET-l l Marshall l Chip Glen Sears Keeping up with tradition, seniors spent their last week in costumes typical of the designated days. The week began with Sports Day, followed by Nostalgia Day. Wednesday was for Kiddies and on Thursday the seniors attempted to imitate their favorite characters. The week came to a close with Dress-up Day. , ,.s, rqE ls,,,s 4 xx , 1 L 'Sit' ' s A E y te is ff- ' a' r f,m,,,,,,,.:z5h2'4 wm ilk? 'fr f f-fmt W W ,.M,,,N, f ' UL' T .W 'Z I '5 Maria Greene and Kelly Grimmett Mike Lansing and Judy Ognibene s ITV me sf: -1955 '.-'is WG? an F i i , N,i,.... N - Bill Pierini Seniors Choose Class Sfandoufs ' 5' helle Braften, Best All Around. l LEFT: Barbara Squires and Jim Noble, Most Likely to Succeed. LEFT: Kathy Willis and Richard Fournier, Wiltiesf. BELOW: Glenn Falconi and Mic fe: LEFT: Patty Hutzler and Dickie Calonge, Friendliesl. ABOVE: Sandy Evans and Mike Sfansell, Best Look- ing. RIGHT: Chuck Edmond and Becky Craig, Best Dressed. ABOVE: Teeta Wosnig and dance partner. RIGHT: Tricia Stewart and Randy Becker. BELOW: Mary Dibrell and Stefen Van Bragt. Junior-Senior Prom Place: Alzafar Shrine Temple Date May 22 1976 Time 800pm1200pm Dress Formal . f L, ,L-, ' i ' . , , A i K Q 1 I fi iii 35 3 'fi' f 'N ,Q 'f f 7744- '795 V in 'hw :T A A 24-pas , , ASSY? my. Y 4' - f-gi' A TQFSJQQ1. f ,, QQ' Z' 25341 5315 Ei iffi? 5. fff-iff''f-,'?fi-Ebiifi' f ff 2 31 f ' - . 124-jgj'1,cf ' , fyggg'j1gi,gif-r5.j'15L5,i .Q-ws' S- K x A 'iff 5 ' 'V ' m 4,22 ' ' -' ,L --h' ' , Vf-- iafwvswfffz Q., , ,, : ' -1w6-ff-sl .. ., , ' f K i 1 1 - I VA l Fit ? L Q 5 2 Q ay 27, 1976 Never Lose Sight Of Your Goals . . f' 'Never lose sight of your goals, for address, and the graduation cere- What Was yesterday's dreams can mon y. Following the speech, Princi become tomorrow's realities - pal Thomas E. Moseley presen ted with these Words of the class motto, the graduating class of 1976 to elected speaker james Roberts School Board President Tom T Noble began his commencement Winn. After his acceptance, the W T' 'Y ' Ti 'Wk wr ,W 1f W'M ' iK . - E i w 'F I Y E T 2 I I i 4 1 -1 1 i Y WV Q . . .TomorroW's Realities long line of almost 700 students filed across the stage, receiving their diplomas, and ofhcially becoming graduates and alumni of Theodore Roosevelt High School. V t 7 -ff-wen, X DECA William Boynton Kathleen Cook Kathy Nooiin Rosanne Peters Karen Richardson Jorinne Smittick Anna Wiese Esta lmmel Scott Pegues TO years isn't very long in the lives of schools. And on this tenth anniversary, we've undergone many changes We've gotten a new principal. We've had a reorganization of our coaching staff. We've lost many of our strongest competitors through graduation. We've undergone a turnover in faculty. OUTSTANDING VOCATIONAL STUDENTS Public Speaking Public Speaking Display Public Speaking Job Interviewing Window Display Food Marketing Advertising Layout Food Marketing OEA Velva Fallin Wendy Mortag Gail Bissel Beatrice Garcia VICA Tommy Clapp Steve McCord Pam McMahon Mike Witek Typing General Office Practice Typing Bulletin Display Olympic Skills Auto Paint and Body Dental Assisting Auto Paint and Body ll st in Statel But we've still managed to make history. We became the first San Antonio school to ever capture Regional sweepstakes in both Literary and Athletic UIL competition in the same year. ln addition, we've had eleven Choir and Band members achieve All-State ranking. We've seen seven students qualify as National Merit Finalists. We've had seventeen more students recognized as Outstanding Vocational Students. ln the business of schools, these achievements are truly remarkable. mssfxmaq ALL-STATE CHOIR NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS ALL-STATE BAND Mark Welch Tenor ll Janiine Babcock -l0l1n Wfllfel' BGSSOOI1 Mark Hokett Tenor ll Stephen Burns RON Beiikel' Tr0mb0r1e Greg Vimont Tenor I Steven Creasey MGH Gomillion Oboe Ernie Gercia Tenor ll Karen Homme Terri Bross Alto I James Noble Letti Austria Alto ll David Olson Margie Edelman Soprano I John Parker Ken Truner Tenor l in-f bemg STICKS. year erghr people, are seniors, have led the to reach the various artamed during months. Council. of The of the PA 1 f 41' , 1 I 'uf 200 years isn't very long in the lives of nations. And already we've slaughtered one race we've enslaved another we've persecuted many more. We've iailed the unpopular we've attacked the unusual. We've granted privileges we've violated rights. We've been unfair we've been corrupt we've been cruel greedy uniust callous blind petty irresponsible pompous vicious stupid. HELLO UNCLE SFLM HERE. OELL, Vrl zoo YEARS Ol.DTHlSYEFlR l,JELL,1VE BEEN DOL-BN Tl-llS 8090 I UNDERSTFTND 9 LOT Q FEW Tll lES BEFOREBND l VE OF TOU ERE LJORRlED BECOME SOMETHLNG OF HN EXPERT Y L f QEIOUT ME LJHHT Lum-i lNTl-lESE MHTTEPJ5, l'VE SEEN one E535 4 i E ECONOMNQ UNRESE QUHRTER OF l2ll'lERlQR STHNDLNG INSUSTTQE, CORRUPTION, in Beano LINES HND SELUNG swiss E? Q'EggSggNl5TlElCE I HND SO FORTH ..... ON STREET CORNERS. NE SEEN COLOR LMS BLACK QNOWER iff HUGE EWNES5 MONOPOL' E5 SLHUGHTERED BECAUSE its I f TURN THE GOVERNMENT mm P1 COLOR was RED. U NREST, A , X i 'PlECE OF PRIVPLTE PROPERTY ..... TVE MQTCHED HSFHTHERS A 1 A KILLED some emo BROTHERS If KILLED BROTHERSU. 1 If 5, . ALMOST DlDN'T MQKE it f ,iii 'mm 'Tlf lE..... E , '5 512551 ii '51 E i 4 gl ml ll Xgiiffzi-if E13 44,1 1' ff' , ' Org-'PF' jk fqlfl, ' V : ' -15? A . 1 T E L -L L I-aeiuflgp ' ,jj 17,11 if ff In is lligflf ' 1 E ,, I-2' ' ' ' 2412, 'iff -, 'm 172 . But we've stopped the slaughter we've freed the slaves we've institutionalized freedom. We've cherished liberty we've fought for our ideals we've died for our principles. A We've made room for the unpopular we've accepted the unusual. We've brought hope to the hopeless. We've built a nation we've made democracy work. We've been generous we've been magnanimous we've been tolerant kind peaceful reasonable forgiving resolute resourceful conscientious. Do not iudge us harshly for our vices for they were never stronger than our virtues. ln the business of nations that is a magnificent achievement. Bur ir PHSSESQ, Ll FE GOES on You SEE, ICRN ROLLLQTTH THE PUNCHESL Tl-lFNT'5 ESSENT lm lN NY BUSINESS. TVE SEEN HIT HHRD in nr Tll'lE HND WE BEEN HIT OFTEN. TO STHY ON NY FE ET .... I EXPECT 'PLL NHN RGE FlGFllN.... 5uT vvg HLMJHYS MANAGED , . T f i T E Q 331.3 , ' , ,L f ,V ? 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Austin, Eddie Aubert, Susan Athanas, Amanda Ashford, Deborah Asbeck, Kim Aragon, Maureena Armstrong, Cheryl Arnaud, Lisa at'attention Tammy Halsted, Jean Hullinger, and Terry Brass patiently i7 7 Axel, Sharon Babcock, Janiine u Bach, Alice Backlund, Tim' Bacon, Anne Bading, Elaine Baker, Diana Baker, Gail Baker, Joni Baker, Renea Ballenger, Denise Barber, Keith Barfield, Carolyn Barkley, Mary Barnes, Gwen Barton, Glenn Batchelor, Laura Baxter, Carol Bearmon, Donna Beasley, Wanda 3,1-,gr .S7f' n7'! 'f'3 5 ' ,- Becker, Mike Bennett, Jeff Bennett, Nancy Bennett, Reba Berry, Judith Billeaudeaux, Dale Black, Carol Blankenship, Gina Blunt, Larry Bocquin, John Judy Ognibene and Cindy Brauckmuller enioy refreshments after a French Club Christmas party. Y O Boswell, David Bourland, Gregory Bowker, Craig Bowman, Debra Boyle, Nancy Boynton, William Bragg, Judith Bratten, Gary Bratten, Larry Bratten, Michelle Bratton, Anne Brauckmuller, Cindy Brenz, Laura Brinegar, Suzette Brister, Phyllis Bristow, Randy Brock, Catherine Bross, Terri Broughton, Ellis Brown, Dean 1 Michelle Bratten practices her serve. She and Cheryl Sears qualified for the State tournament' in girls doubles. v Brown, James Brown, LeeAnita Brown, Phil Bruno, Rebecca Buianos, David Bull, Susie Burke, Alyce Burke, John Burleson, Sandra Burns, Beverly ' Burns, Richard Burns, Stephen Burton, Kim Busch, Geraldine Butler, Karen Butler, Sharon Byram, Jerry . Byrne, Bill Caldwell, Mary Calonge, Richard Campbell, Cindy Coperton, Chris Cardenas, Manuel Carson, Cherrie Carter, Terri Castillo, Mercedes Cavanaugh, Cindy Cearlock, Sue 'Ii 'kpvhK we QE' A5 Champion, Terry Chandler, Alice Chaney, David Chastain, Jean Chavez, Ralph Cheatum, Mark Check, Audrey Chisholm, Barbara Clapp, Tommy Clark, Jeff I Clark, Rodney . Clement, Paul Click, Beniamin Cline, Edward , Clinton, Wanda 4 Coffee, Brian Coker, Raymond Coker, Sylvia Coleman, Tom Cook, Dawn Cook, Greg Cook, Kathy Cooper, Lori Cornwell, Leslie Courtright, Roy Cowder, Jack Cox, Mark Craig, Becky Creasey, Steven Cruz, Carlos Cruz, Kimm Curelon, Sieve Czachowski, Claudia Damian, Larry Damron, Debra Richard Winkler purchases cotton candy at the Vocational Fair. -4 Ingrid Schutze admires John Ousset's handiwork on a spirit week poster. Davidson, Debbie Davis, Kelly Davis, Mike Davis, Ronnie 0 Dawson, Margy Dawson, Ronald Delgado, Giselle DeLuna, Roy Dickson, Karen Dillard, Neal Dippo, Ann Doerner, Linda Dominguez, Theresa Dorgan, Angela Downing, Cherylayn Drotning, Nancy DuBois, Dave Duffy, Joanne Dupree, Sandra Durham, Leigh Dycus, Anita Echols, Edwin Edinger, Katherine Edmond, Charles Edmonson, Mary Edwards, Kathy Edwards, Pamela Ellis, Mike Enders, David Enriguez, Goldie Eppright, Mary Evans, Sandy Falconi, Glenn Faust, Candy Fesler, Neil Cheerleaders: L-R: Grace Montgomery, Patty Hutzler, Giselle Delgado, Betsy Tillofson, and Kathleen Shortall lean to the right. A l Fitzpatrick, Ken Flippin, Dawn Flores, Maria Flynn, John Fortin, Cynthia Fortin, Mark Foster, Lyn Fournier, Richard Fox, William Fremin, David Freudenrich, Johnny Fuleki, Cheryl Fuentes, Hector Fulfer, Elaine Gaertner, Tim Gangai, Angelo Ganteri, Charles Garrett, Vel Garza, Terry Garza, Tonia Big Stick Carriers Tom O'Leary and Gary Oliverio welcome new principal Tom Moseley to Roosevelt. Gehrig, Richard Gibson, Catherine Gibson, Everett X xiii, Gilluly, Kenny Girdwood, Greg Gluckman, David Gombert, Diana Gonzalez, Ed Gonzalez, Richard Gonzalez, Gonzalo Goodhart, Shawn Goodlet, Ralph Graves, Kathy Green, Dennis Green, Kenneth Greene, Linda Greene, Maria Grimmett, Kelly Guy, Ellen Hale, John Hale, Sterling Haley, Steve Hall, Kelley Halsted, Tammy Hamer, Jerry Hamilton, Terry Hammett, Karen Hammock, Scott Hampson, Robert Hannah, Karen Hansen, Richard On a choir outing are, L-R: Tammy Halsfed, Naomi Pursley, Terry Bross, and Keeta Tietz Harbin, Becky Hardaway, Wayne Harlos, Harry Harper, Sharon Harris, Pam Harris, Stacey Hartoon, James Heady, Karl Herbert, Debi Hedrick, Frances Heilner, Marie Heinz, Jay Hendrix, Kurt Hernal, Debbie Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Helene Hernandez, Ricardo Herrmann, Leah Hicks, Robin Hicks, Terri Hille, Michelle Hillner, Gary Hinton, Michael Hoff, Jeff Hoffman, Larry Hague, Blair Hokefi, Mark Holcomb, Phyllis Hollie, Pam Trying to get a better view of President Ford, crowds sit on the monument in Alamo Plaza. Homan, Shelley Homme, Karen S Barbara Miller pauses during a Spanish Honor Society dinner. Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Patricia Hutzler, Patricia Hutzler, Patrick Hyman, Jonathan lbarra, Helen Immel, Anna Ivy, Cecilia I9 4 Janos, Kathy Janicki, Renee Jaurigui, Denise Jenkins, Mark Johnson, Edward Johnston, David Jones, Susan Jonietz, Duke Joseph, Jimi Jung, Pam Karanienski, Frank Korman, William Kennedy, Richard - Kilby, Lori Kimbro, Shannon King, Shirley Kiplin, Craig Kline, Lynette Konick, Edward Kuester, Richard Laird, Brenda Land, Jeri Landry, Luanne Lansing, Michael Laubert, Michael Leech, Susan Legan, Darron Liedtka, Leslie Linder, Elizabeth Logan, Michelle Lopez, Cheryl Loredo, Mike Love, William Loving, Catherine Lowell, Karen Lumpkin, Bruce Macy, Ginger Maddux, Karen Maldonado, Juanita Mandeville, Scott Martin, David Martin, Gary Martinez, Arthur Martinez, Diane Martinez, John Martinez, Rene Martinez, Tony Masters, Randy Mathis, Ted Matthews, Kathy Matthews, Melissa McCord, Steve X Q H-it . BL Na McCufchen, Vonzeffa McDonald, JoAnn McDonald, Melinda McGee, John McGlocklin, John McGuiness, Diane McHaney, Kathy Mclntire, Dennis McKenna, Linda McKenzie, Roy McMahon, Pamela McNamera, Michal McKinney, Glenn McMinimy, Deanna McNiff, Steven McRae, Wildon McSwain, Betty McWilliam, Michael Mendez, Flora Mendoza, Alice Meyer, Duane Meyers, Ruby Meznarich, William Miller, Barbara Miller, Beverly Miller, Nancy Miller, Terina Milligan, Debbie Milligan, Michael Mitchell, Steve . Mitts, Glen Mize, Denise Moeller, Marilyn Moore, Barbara Moore, Cynthia Moix, Jean Mohr, Diana Morales, Alfongo I0 Pride ancl honor they clo mix we re the rs '76 Morris, Ray Morris, Robert Morrissey, Jon Mortog, Wendy Moyer, James Mulrenan, Colette Murray, Larry Mott, Karen Mudd, Teresa Muir Ke ' , vin Mullenax, Bruce Muzny, Carol Naylor, Nancy Neie, Julie Nelson, Mark Nelson, Mary 00 Nelson, Raleigh Newton, Janice Nielsen, Glenn Nielsen, Karen Noble, Jim Nooiin, Cecilia Noojin, Kathy Noria, Janice Nuttall, Lisa Nyman, Cindy Oates, Valarie Oden, Ron Ognibene, Judy Oliverio, Gary Olmos, Virginia Olsen, David A Oney, Gail Orozco, Hector Otwell, Darien Ousset, John Patton, Doug Pauciello, Craig Pauciello, Lisa Pavlik, George Paxson, James Poynter, Cheryl Oviedo, Margo Palm, Tamara Parise, Dodie Parker, John Parma, Grace Parnell, Edward Pascalli, Deborah Patterson, Richard ...i 5 Q Tim Gaertner and Sh in o dramatic pose. erri Small are caught 201 02 Pearce, Robert Peplow, Cindy Perez, Lisa Perry, Cathy Ann Peters, Rosanne Phillips, Rick Pierini, William Pillsbury, Patricia Prado, Helena Presti, Nina Price, Chris Puckett, Dena Pursley, Naomi Putnam, Walter Pyka, John Ragland, Cathy Ramirez, Mary Ramos, Dolores Ratliff, Edward Ray, Dorothy Roynes, Charles Reddic, Edward Reddoch, Michelle Redman, Bill Reed, Linda Reisbich, Paul Rhodes, Errol Richburg, Cotcry Pcul Antonitis ond Dole Billeciudeoux donate blood dur- drive helped Supply many hospitals, ing the blood drive sponsored by Student Council. The 4 20 20 4 Rickard, Nancy Richardson, Gary Ricks, Lori Rider, Cheryl Riggs, Gordon Rivers, John Roberts, Kathryn Roberts, Steven Robinson, Katharine Rogers, Natalie Rogers, Robert Rogerson, Robert Roper, Lori Rosales, Juan Ross, Cindy Ross, Robin Rossett, Linda Rudd, Cynthia Salazar, Steven Salzigar, Donna Sanders, Linda A Saucedo, Teresa Schoen, Patricia Schutza, Ingrid Scott, Foster y h . VA Scott, Michael Mary Sheffield, a member of San Antonio Ballet, performs during an assembly. Sears, Cheryl Seavers, Ronald Seeley, Margaret Selby, Rhonda Sells, Cindy 1 205 I' 06 Shadden, Chris Shaw, James Scheefz, Jodie Scoh, Foster Sheffield, Mary Shelton, Bill Shephard, Michael Shipman, Elaine Shows, Janice Shrode, Mark Shrum, Melissa Shuftlesworth, Nila Sifuentes, Ralph , Silva, Ralph Sims, William Slayman, Janice A Small, Gail Small, Sherri Smith, Alvin Smith, Jenni ABOVE: Lanky Wright feeds a new-born kitten she found at school. C : 0 ABOVE: Tim Wray tests the temperature of his lips during a NASA assembly. I Smith, Noel Smith, Theresa Smith, Yolanda Smittick, Jorine Sneed, Tom Snodgrass, Diane Snyder, Stan Soderman, David 207 ..., ,,,..........11-.--- Sorrell, Sandie Sorrels, John Speier, Mike Squires, Barbara Stansell,'Mike Starr, James Stine, Kimberly Stepper, Martha Stevens, Richard Stewart, Darla Sim, Judy Struxness, Barbara Subia, Vickie Sullivan, Maureen Sweeney, Michael Talamontez, JoAnn Taylor, Rick Taylor, Roger Terral, Kenneth Thomas, Cheryl 08 Thomas, Judith Thornton, Hal Thornton, Jerry Thurman, Gary Tietz, Marcheeta Tillotson, Elizabeth Toma, Glenn Treadway, Angie Tribbey, Nicki Trofficano, Cynthi Turner, Ken Valdez, Mike G ABOVE Yolanda Smith erases a mistake on a poster to ABOVE Senior football player Dickie Colonge visits with be used in decorating for spirit week two young admirers at a party given for the children. 20 O VanBragt, Stefan Vanheuverswyn, Jay Vasquez, Sheila Vasquez, Wilma Vaughn, Billy Vaughn, Brenda Villarreal, Emil Vimont, William Viot, Steve Vivian, Bert Vollmer, Donna Waikem, Tim Wakefield, Sally Walker, Marie Walsh, Thora Ward, Adrienne Ward, Barbara Warner, Mark Warren, Scott Waters, Lesa Weaks, Terri Webb, Mark Webber, Carol Weich, Carmen Weinheimer, Cheryl Welch, Bruce Welch, Mark Wells, Dewey ref Donald Jackman arranges proiecfors for a show put on by ROTC members. Wenzel, Allen Wenner, Dana West, Randy West, Rick White, Cynthia White, Rhonda Whiteaker, Connie Whittam, Mary Beth Wiese, Anna . Wiese, William Wiesner, Linda Wilcoxin, Sandi Wilfong, Steve Wilhoit, James Wilkinson, Mark Willett, Sabrena Williams, Jeffery Williamson, Sandra Willis, Harold Willis, Kathleen Willis, Patricia Wilson, Vickie Winkler, Richard Witek, Mike Wolff, Ronnie Wolken, James Wood, Charles Wood, John Woods, Mike Z M Fifi X - ,hwy in 5, X X if y i i fs- 7 x Q K i NW if XS ik V' , ,Jaw V f ,QV A ,w mi Vf'f' V ix k Y ul f K W ..- il? Q 1 ' M ha-ag, ' Woodson, Donald Wosnig, Teeta Wray, Tim Wright, Gabriele Yandell, Jerry Yantis, Lola Zamora, Esther Zarate, Mark Seniors Of 1976 BNA .W 1 1 E E645 5 I gig Ei fi W Q ,, . 'gi , 1 2, 2 5 5 E Ei Fifief. Q , h ., 1 , EQ? .1 .-E g 1 2 if 3 :kk H mfg .t, Ae, X: E- - A H - i LM , Q -,L-, , L, ew ' . 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' ,s,.MSis4:fe?v1k2ff':if:w 1 me -zzz: .E5i?iv:5E?5:m,E:i?Q3iS5i21vi:f1b4y 'B'v2QuQ5YiIf ' Y.f22E'Mz::!?pvSE5? -Qirlfr? gggffw M www! 1:5-,,,,.+'?f:1m1 -W-Jffffaiilawavzn v:qff,:1AsvfW'd: qgiwgz:':wf:112?ff'5awa: ,. , N ,,h, -'.' K --LL H ,.., -Q- Es? 59 9 3 3 CA ? I ' K xg ,if f F ' il I Students Fill Credits Early Early graduates are from L-R, BACK ROW: Francia Subia, Anne Bacon, Denise Edwards, Tamara Palm, Pamelia Pogue, Robert Hampson, Delia San Miguel, Dean Brown, Sally Wakefield, Sherri Hendrick, Ken Smith, Shawn Goodhart, Bruce Welch, and Sherri Craddock. FRONT ROW: Linda Meyer, Sandy Wilcoxen, Karen Richardson, Pamela Etheridge, Karen Hannah, Carol Baxter, Robin Hays, and Kathy East. NOT PICTURED are: Melinda Bla- quiere, Don Brockman, Marilyn Brown, Dan Draker, Theresa Flanigan, Lori Gamble, Debra Hebert, Robert McNease, Linda Meyer, Susie Olney, Danny Petrella, Cheryl Ryan, Wendy Tillotson, Ann Wiggs, and Donald Woodson. Juniors 216 Junior Ables, Janice Acevedo, Carrie Adamson, Raelynn Ainsworth, Tracy Albores, Raymond Alfaro, Eleana Alford, Chris Allen, James Allen, Paul Alonzo, Patricia Alvis, Jeffrey Anaya, lleana Anderson, Bert Anderson, Kris Anderson, Larry Anderson, Steven Apolinar, Joann Arbuthnot, Jane Armstrong, Donna Armstrong, Jeanne Juniors wait while student council spirit organizations and publication members distribute yearbook contracts : 3B' ihlxh - ,r y ,,.w . if X14 .N jf' i 'Mw ,,,4M,,,.,..--'- 'Mw Letty Austria performs in costume at the Madrigal Erin Sweeney awaits instructions for her year as a for- Feaste. eign student. Atwell, Greg Austria, Leticia Bain, Michael Boll, Deborah Balzer, Michael Barberio, Cynthia Barfielcl, Patricia Barkley, Robert Barton, Bill Bartoskewitz, Annette Baskette, Donna Baskette, Susan Bazzi, Cindy Beck, Mike Becker, Randy Beckham, Laurie Beckingham, Billy Becknell, Doug Beppu, Mariko Bernhardt, Michael Junior 217 Accompanying herself on the guitar is iunior Marcella 21 8 Junior Gonzalez. Blauser, Kay Bledsoe, Laura Bock, Michael Bogard, Mike Boldt, Kandy Bond, David Booth, Janise Borden, Party Boria, Jose Luis Bostick, Debbie Boswell, Catherine Boswell, Karen Bowers, Edward Bozarih, Ricky Brace, Richard Berry, Jeffery Berry, Karen Bissell, Gail Black, Jerry Blaisdell, Celia Blando, Troy Blank, Gail Blaquiere, Melinda Bradley, Cynthia Branzell, David Brauckmuller, William Brewster, Rebecca Brinegar, Debra Brooke, Karen Brooks, David Brown, Albert Brown, David Brown, Dean Brown, Joyce Brown, Marilynn Brown, Mark Brown, Marsha Brown, Michael Brown, Pauliette Bryan, Tracey Bryant, Robert Bryant, Wendy Burger, Annelies Burgess, Jack Burgess, Robin Burkett, Carole Burnett, Elvin Burns, Matthew Burroughs, Mike Burton, Boyd Butlin, Connie Butterfield, Rebecca Calamon, Paul Calk, Richard Cambra, Michael Campbell, Sonia Campos, Debbie Carley, Vickie Junior 219 220 Junior Carrier, Brian Carter, John Carty, Michael Cavazos, Mary Cearlock, Linda Cervantes, Joann Chaney, Anne Charles, Edward Chavarria, Carol Childers, Jeffrey Clark, Patrick Clem, Karen Cline, Juliana Cobb, Steve Cole, Nancy Collins, Jimmy Cook, Margaret Cooper, Fletcher Cormaney, Jean Corn, Matt Cotten, Lloyd Coward, Alexandria Cox, Cathy Craddock, Sheryl Crapse, Jay Crocker, Roy Cross, Florence Crosson, Kevin Cunningham, Kevin Curtis, Todd Daffinee, Geni Daly, Michelle Daniels, Sonya Daun, Tim Davis, Clayton Max King and John Carde play a game of cards during lunch. XX. Juniors Enioy A Quick Lunch Davis, Margaret Davis, Mariorie Davis, Odis Day, Deborah Dees, William Degen, Donna Delk, Jessie DeMartino, Christopher Demore, Karen Dever, John Deville, Suzanne Diaz de Leon, Cynthia Dibrell, Mary Dick, Carol Dickinson, Edward Dickson, Valerie Dillard, Wanda Dotson, Steve Downey, Lynn Downing, Stephen Dresslar, Mike Driesslein, Richard Dunlevy, Darlene Eanes, James East, Kathy Juniors 221 222 Junior Eaton, Mary Eddleman, Margy Eilers, Cindy Eklund, Jeffrey Eklund, Randy Elton, Dinah Elzey, Dianna Enriques, Debbie Etheridge, Pamela Etienne, Cynthia Etter, Christina Evans, Cheryl Evans, David Evans, Joey Evans, Johnny Falto, Angel Ferguson, David Ferguson, Michael Fesler, Edwin Fields, Sharon Fischer, William Fisher, William Fitzgerald, Kimela Flanigan, Theresa Flores, Eli Flores, Irma Fluitt, Michael Flynn, Kathy Flynn, Paul Foley, Lora Ford, William Foss, Steven Fournier, Susan Fox, Ronald Franklin, Julie Frazor, Edith Freimarck, Ronnie Frey, Cathy Friebel, Nancy Garcia, Anna Maria Garcia, Beatrice Garcia, Ernesto Garcia, Vena Garrison, Terry Garza, Hector Gasaway, Jeff Gehrig, Lisa Gentry, Jack Genzel, Robin George, Anita Gibbons, Michael Gilles, Kelly Gilman, Karen Gilpin, Elizabeth Goad, Scotty Goering, Mark Gomez, Rudy Gomillion, Matthew Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Marcella Gonzalez, Mariza Gonzalez, Mimi Graham, Patricia Granados, Belinda Gray, Mary Green, Linda Greene, Ralph Greenwood, Robert Gregory, Chris Griffin, Virginia Junior 223 224 Junior Gross, James Guerra, Felix Guerrero, Homer Gunderson, Sarah Gunter, William Gwinn, Jimmy Hack, Katherine Haehnel, David Hagopian, Cliff Hague, Laura Hall, Sheila Hallowich, James Hallum, Steven Hamer, Gary Hamilton, Kristy Hardesty, Jana Harper, Kevin Harris, Linda Harrison, Jacquelin Hart, Karen Hasdorff, Julie Haston, Sheri Haugen, Debbie Hay, Diane Hayes, Shawn E 5 Z v 1 3 2 Hays, Robin LEFT: Andy Laurel and Cynthia Diaz de Leon SSH! Hayworth, Ronald Hebert, Mike Hendricks, Sherri Henning, Gregg Henning, Kathi Hensch, Dana Hernandez, Theresa Hewitt, William Debbie Wiker, Alisa Welty, Rosemary Dorgan, and Deann Rogers socialize in hall. 0,4 Hill, Donald Hill, Tammy Hillner, Kenneth Hime, David Hoffman, Susan Hollis, Linda Holmes, Michael Holt, Harvey Homann, Kathryn Hopper, Katherine Horne, Paul Howe, James Howell, Thomas Hubbard, Rick Hubert, Larry Juniors 225 226 Juniors Hughey, Kathy Humphrey, David Humphrey, John Hunt, Frederick Huntley, Darren Hutchison, Brenda Hutson, Marvin Immel, Esta Inman, Randy Inzinna, Elizabeth Jackson, Katherine Jaeger, Barbara Janos, Catherine Jane, Linda Janert, Richard Jenkins, Robert Jennings, Kevin Johnson, Ester Johnson, Karen Johnson, Melvin Cindy Diaz de Leon helps paint the classroom. Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tina Johnson, Vicki Jones, Deborah Jones, Diane Jones, Rebecca lli isii ABOVE: Elizabeth Kippes. WW P2214-2 Dan Draker and Jeff Williams converse while Becky Craig looks on. Joplin, Debra Judson, Kathleen Q Jumper, Thomas E Q Kallies, Mary Kasten, Brenda Kelley, Thomas Kelly, Grace Kendig, William Kendrick, David Kettles, Michael King, Byron King, Martha Kinney, Virginia Kiplin, Kimberly Kippes, Elizabeth Kiser, Leah Kleinfelder, Edward Knight, David Koenig, Denise Kolb, Mary Junior 227 228 Junior Koranek, Brian Koronkiewicz, Kathy Kramer, Greg Krauska, Anne Kuhn, Brian Laird, Tump Lambert, Sandra Lang, Donald Latham, Leslie Laurel, Andrew Law, Karen Lee, Christopher Lee, Michael Lee, Patti Leech, Karen Lehman, Michael Leible, Dean Lents, Mike Lewis, Scott Lindsey, Mark Loeffler, Brenda Lopez, Joyce Lopez, Lisa Lowe, Brian Lowry, Mary Lozano, Leo Lucas, Anne Luchak, John Lussier, Michelle Lynch, Lori Macken, Debra Maher, Mark Mainous, Molly Malone, James Marley, Cynthia Marshall, Richard Martinez, Christopher Martinez, Jesse Martinez, Leticia Martinez, Michael Martz, Terri Matetzschk, Jan Mathis, Denise Matthys, Wanda Maynard, Debbie Mayorga, Tricia McCarley, Darrell McCarthy, Kathleen McClain, Susan McCoy, Mark McDonald, Richard McDougle, Ronda McFarlin, Donna McGeary, Tammie McGill, Paul McGowan, Larry McHaney, Johnny McKay, Micah McKenzie, Arless McKnight, Mechelle McLean, Vicki McNair, Larry McNamara, Kathy McNease, Robert Mena, Jesus Mena, Mariano Merrell, James Meyer, Linda Miller, David Miller, Karen Junior 229 230 Junior David Brooks holds the popcorn decorations on the Christmas tree in the library. Mittwede, Richard Montgomery, Debra Montgomery, Grace Moody, Cynthia Moore, Dawn Miller, Yvonne Milligan, Bob Mingo, Charles Misner, Karen Mitchell, Kathleen. Mitsdarfer, Regina Moore, William Morando, Alicia Morgan, Jenifer Morgan, Russell Morris, William Vernon Seagraves mugs the camera as Tim Parma finishes his lunch. Mortag, Dawn Mueller, David Muenzler, Randi Murphy, William Mynier, Cynthia Neeley, Mark Debora Nelms, Nelson, Charles Nelson, Melissa Nuemann, Sharon Newman, Anita Nguyen-Thanh Nicholson, Diane Nielsen, Thomas Odom, Jacque Ogburn, Dorothy O'Keefe, Linda O'Leary, Patrice Oliver, James Olney, Susan Olson, Christine Ontiveros, Suzann Orth, David Ortiz, Rito Overton, Thomas Paez, Dennie Paganucci, Louis Page, Joyce Palmer, Paul Pantuso, Victor Pape, Jon Parker, Denise Parma, Mary Pate, Danny Patterson, David Patterson, Ruth Patino, Rebecca Peace, Cathy Peebles, Kenneth G Junior 231 232 Junior Pegues, Robert Peplow, Debra Perry, Lori Peterson, Kai Pham, Juan Phelps, Venica Pittman, John Pogue, Pamelia Polaski, Robert Polhamus, John Poole, Laurie Powers, Kathryn Prado, Michael Pressley, Linda Psencik, Robert Puckett, Barbie Puckett, Patricia Puschak, Gary Pyka, Cathy Rakowitz, Jim Ramirez, David Ramirez, Maria Ramirez, Roy Ramirez, Sylvia Randolph, Eddie Ray, Alan Read, Jo Ann Rector, Albert Rector, Sarah Reschman, Ruben Reus, Cynthia Reyes, Sandra Reyes, Suzell Richards, John Richardson, Karen Richardson, Patty Richburg, Guiomar Riddle, Kelly L-R: Randy Bristow, Vice Principal Ron Reaves and Linda Cear lock enioy the Key Club's annual banquet. Riley, Charles Rios, Albert Rivard, Elizabeth Rivas, Monika Robinson, Phillip Rocha, Paul Rodriguez, David Rogers, Mark Rohen, Lisa Rohlf, Kathy Rolston, Teresa Rooker, Tina Rossett, Nancy Rudolph, Deborah Rust, Frank Rutledge, Linda Salazar, Karen Sallee, James Sanchez, David Sanderson, Shirley Sandoval, Ronald San Miguel, Delia Saucedo, Rosemary Schelper, Cindy Schiebel, Julie Junior 233 234 Junior Schleigh, Edward Schroeter, Suzanne Schulmeier, Gary Schwader, Robert Schwob, Peter Seal, Michael Semersky, Tina Seminara, Betty Shannon, Donna Sheffield, Patti Shelton, Gregory Sherman, Suzanne Shiffrin, Cullen Shook, Michael Shortall, Kathleen Simecki, Denise Simecki, Mark Simler, Clint Skelly, Pamela Smith, Jo Ann Smith, Karl Smith, Karole Smith, Kenneth Smith, Nancy Smith, Patti Smith, Randolph Smith, Thomas Smittick, Elestine Soder, George Song, Jung Speer, Carl Speer, Janet Spoores, Diana Sprague, Geraldine Stallings, Ronald 5 Thomas, Crystal Debi Brinegar, Kathy Hughey and Kristi Moon are crushed by the crowd during a drama contest. Starks, Andrea Starks, Yvette Statton, Vickie Steele, Gary Stegall, Helen Stein, Deborah Stensgaard, Elaine Stevens, Joseph Stewart, Lori Stewart, Matt Stewart, Patricia Stofa, Jack Stofa, Lelia Strickland, Julie Strosser, Henry Suggs, Johnnie Sumerlin, Gail Surgers, Louisa Sweeney, Erin Tonner, Michael Tarr, David Taylor, Jeanne Taylor, Richard Thoman, Loren Thoman, Neal Y Junior 235 236 Junior Thompson, Mona Thurston, Patti Tiierina, Linda Tilton, Paula Tomme, Glenda Tompkins, Mark Toth, Debbie Treat, David Trevino, Elda Triche, Peggy Trimble, Arnold Tudy, Oscar Turner, Debra Tuttle, Martha Tyson, Kenneth Ugalde, Charlotte Underwood, Connie Upright, James Urdialez, John VanCleave, Shari Vanecek, Deborah Vasquez, Mary Venable, Robert Venzor, Connie Vidaurri, Mary Jane Villarreal, Irma Vimont, Gerald Tammy Geiger and Sandy Reed pause at their lockers during the passing period. 'vnu- Vimont, Michael Valentine, Robert Wagman, Colin Wainwright, Randall Walkup, Keith Walter, John Ward, Carol Ward, Karen Ward, Nathan Ward, Sharon Warlick, Debbi Watson, Susan Weilbacher, Michael Welborn, Kathy Welch, Theresa Wells, Kenneth Wenner, Jaye Wenzel, Jeffrey Wertsbaugh, Julie West, Steve Whisenhunt, Janet Whiteside, Katherine Wiatrek, Kathleen Wiggs, Milton Wiggs, Patricia Wilcoxen, Sandi Wilhoit, Tammy Wilkins, Anthony Willis, Linda Wilson, Karen Wrono, Sherillyn Yelverton, Robert Zarate, Eric Zibelin, Cynthia Zwiggi, Bridget Junior 237 Sophomores 238 Soph Abernathy, Gary Adkins, Gregory Ahlborn, Pia Ahrens, Laura Ainsworth, Gregory Alaniz, Teresa Alba, Gregory Alvardo, Javier Ambrose, Mark Anderson, Beth Anderson, Kimberly Anderson, Randal Andrews, Timothy Appel, Sarah Aragon, Jimmy Armacost, Dean Ash, Albert Atwell, Buck Austin, Rose Bailey, Laurette Baker, Joyce Baker, Sylvia Ballengee, Debra Baller, Sharon Bankhead, Melissa Bannon, Elizabeth Barber, Gary Barberio, Joseph Barkley, Richard Barnes, Theresa Barrios, Janie Barton, James Baum, Christina Bearman, Edith Beck, Robin Becker, Robbie Becker, Ronald Beesley, Mark Berg, Robert Berlanga, Ada Biancardi, Steven Biddinger, Douglas Biela, Susan Linda Maldonado paints a box for the Bicentennial half time show. Bienek, Cynthia Bingham, Thomas Birdsall, Sandra Black, Gayle Blackman, Clay Blagg, Paula Blanco, Norma Blank, David Bledsoe, Diane Bock, Mercedes Booras, Teddy Boothe, Bennett Borgfeld, Michelle Bosley, Gregory Bowen, Laura 240 Soph Bowen, Scott Boyd, Mark Boyle, Victoria Brace, Kimberly Bragg, Denise Bratton, Richard Brewer, Kimm Brister, Sandra Bristow, Pamela Brooks, David Brossman, William Brown, David Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Jennifer Brown, John Brown, Melanie Brown, Patricia Brown, Phyllis Bruno, Edwin Buffington, Margaret Bull, Pretaniga Burns, Brett Burns, Kathe Busch, Larry Bustamante, Michael Butaud, Marla Butler, Gerald Byrne, Susan Cambra, Lynette Camp, Sterling Canady, Tammy Cano, Rey Cardenas, Erma Carley, Scott Tim Daniels, Mike Gutierrez, Roslyn Rosel, Kaye Horrne, and Toby Paris enioy their hour free-time. of v , ,ms ss .Qi Carlson, Johnny Carper, Martha Carroll, Steve Carter, Sally Caudill, Mary Cavazos, Elizabeth Chambers, Charles Champion, Charles Chandler, Michael Chandler, Vicki Chapman, LaVera Chapman, Robert Charles, Debra Charles, Nancy Cheatham, Elliott Cipriani, Debra Clark, Russell Claytor, Terri Clements, William Clepper, Lisa Cochran, Debra Cochran, Terry Cochran, Wendell Cody, Mary Cogan, Elizabeth Soph 241 242 Soph Cole, David Cole, Nancy Cook, Karen Cook, Sheryl Corcoran, Kelly Courtright, Eva Cox, Christie Cox, Julie Cox, Tami Craddock, Edward Crawford, Antigone Crippen, Mike Croom, Jeffery Crow, Kent Crumley, Donna Crump, Carol Czekanski, Tom Damron, Cynthia Dasher, Gary Dausin, Bryan Davenport, Deborah Davis, Carrie Davis, Richard Dawdy, Janean Day, Sharon Dearinger, Theodore DeCuennick, Dawn Dees, Richard Degen, Denise DeJesus, Carlos Delesus, Diana Delcambre, Charles DeLeon, Audrey Delgado, Patricia Demmer, Albert Derese, Billy Deville, Mike Devinney, Jill Dietert, Beverly Dismuke, Erick Dixon, Robert Dobry, Mary Dominguez, Sam Dooley, Martin Dorris, Keith Dorsey, Karen Dowd, Denise Droemer, Chuck Dugosz, Valerie Dupree, Brady Durbin, Ginger Dwyer, Timothy Dykes, Ray Eanes, Alan Eastwood, Les Eaton, Julie Echols, Beniamin Eddleman, John Edmond, Stephen Edwards, Angela Edwards, John Ellis, Hugh Ellis, Patrick Ellis, Susan Enty, Steven Epps, Teresa Eriksson, Bruce Estes, David Etter, Deborah Evans, Debra Soph 243 244 Soph Falto, Elizabeth Fentress, Sharon Fichtel, Tamera Fincke, Bret Fletcher, Jeff Flores, Charles Flynn, Marianne Flynn, Robin Foley, Rachel Fortin, David Foster, Cheryl Fox, Mary Fraley, Cheryl Francis, Kay Frazier, Jeffrey Freydenrich, Karen Friebel, Gean Fritz, Rebecca Frump, Linda Fuchs, Deborah Gabelmann, Jeffrey Gallaway, Tara Gammage, Gregory Gangai, Ann Gans, Patricia Garcia, Cynthia Garcia, Jane Garcia, Nelda Garcia, Rosa Gardner, Charles Garrett, Linda Garrison, Debra Garza, Johnny Garza, Paul Gatewood, David Gendron, Raymond Paula Jones, Barbara Lynch, Andrea Ognibene and Diana Ral- ston laugh at the costumes new patriots wore for initiation. George, Richard George, Russell Gesell, Gordon Geyer, William Gholston, Susan Gibson, Gregory Gilbert, Mark Gillespie, William Goff, Laura Gonyer, Michele Saph 245 Gonzales, Florentino Goss, Rick Graham, Yvonne Green, Carl Green, Tina Griffin, Terrie Grissom, Sheila Guerra, Hortencia Guiberteau, James Guthrie, Stanley Gutierrez, Michael Gutmueller, Dean Hadley, lris Hagopian, Melinda Hague, Jamie Haley, Rebecca Hall, Mark Hall, Michael Hallisey, Leanne Hamilton, Claudia Hamner, Robert Hanley, James Hannah, John L-R: Tami Cox, Charla Rawlings, Lisa Hgrbinlfllioff Riley, Fred Remmert and Laura Reams Ho,-die, Scott repaint the Bull Moose figure. 246 Soph Hardy, Thomas Hardy, Jacquelyn Harlos, Ralph Harris, Gregory Harris, Timothy Harrison, Monica Hart, William Hartman, Micheal Hartmann, Debbie Hartwig, Conrad Heath, Charles Hebert, Ronald Hedgepeth, James Hennig, Sandra Hensley, Terry Herbig, John Hess, Richard Higdon, Russell Hildebrand, Keith Hitchings, Denise Hoffman, Kathi Hogue, William Hoppe, Sally Home, Kaye Howard, Malcom Howard, Tracie Hubbard, Biran Hughes, Donald Hullinger, Jean Hunter, Billy Hutchings, Donna lmbody, Philip Ingram, Michael Irons, Elaine Irvin, Johnnie Jackson, Laurie Jackson, Misti Jagers, Julie Jahns, Terry James, Felicia Soph 247 248 Soph Jardin, Patricia Jasper, Charles Jenkins, David Jenson, Jerrie Jeter, Barry Johnson, Rebecca Johnston, Jennifer Jones, Lisa Jones, Paula Jones, Randall Jonietz, Kathy Jordan, Charles Jordan, Curtis Jordan, Otho Jorrie, James Kasten, David Keigley, Robyn Keller, Shari Kelly, Ronald Kendall, Nancy Kennedy, Helen Kennedy, Marva Key, Larry Kilday, Kathy Kimble, Darlene Kiser, Monica Klein, Wayne Konick, Patricia Kowalski, Chester Kruesel, Howard Krueger, Marvin Lackey, Renee Laman, Laura Lansing, Steven Lauer, Nancy Love, Michael Lozano, Cassandra Luchak, Stuart Lawson, Cheryle Lawson, Deborah Leal, Elizabeth Lee, David Lee, Marie Lefebvre, Mary Leinart, Suzanne Lenneville, Virginia Liberda, Cherie Lindsey, Kathy Lingenhag, James Lisso, Lori Lock, Cynthia Long, Lisa Longo, Donna i l Patty Delgado delivers carnations to an excited Virginia Lenneville, Hector Rodriguez creates a magical illusion. Soph 249 250 Soph Beth Anderson leads a cheer at a JV football game. Maher, Shauna Maiorano, Mike Makin, Lisa Maldonado, Linda Malone, Nancy Markiewicz, Carol Marshall, Dian Martinez, Arthur Martinez, Carol Marintez, Deanna Casandra Lozano assists with a Bicentennial half-time prop. Lund Sharon Lynch Barbara Lynch Timothy Lynch Vicki Maddux, Diane Magallanes, Charles Martinez, Jaira Mason, Alice Massey, Page Mathis, Matthew Matthys, James Maxwell, Aldrene May, Laura Mayes, Sean McBee, Pamela McBride, Brent McCarley, Cynthia McClure, Clifford McClure, Vichelle McCord, Vicki McCutchen, Dina McDonald, Deborah McDonald, Pamela McDougle, Mary McElroy, Dwayne McGarvie, Grace McGee, Denise McGhee, Brenda McGuinnes, Beth McKee, Brian Mclandrich, Nicholas McNiff, Frank McQueeney, Shawn Mead, Lynda Medina, Katherine Mellinger, Randy Meloni, Donald Mena, Alicia Mena, Elena Mendez, Philippe Meyer, Dale Miles, Cheryl Miles, James Miller, Donella Milne, Karen Soph 251 - 252 Soph Mirfwede, Robin Mize, Donna Moon, Joe Moon, Kristie Moon, William Moore, Divena Moore, James Moreno, Laura Moreno, Yvonne Morgan, James Morgan, Kellene Morlen, Randy Morris, Randy Morrison, Kenneth Morrison, James Moriag, Jody Moyer, John Muenzler, Rhonda Munro, Mose Murley, Jackie Murphy, David Murray, John Murray, Rosemary Musser, John Muslelier, Roy fb--M' Muzny, Ken Myers, Susan Lucy Williams enioys a leisurely lunch period Nall, Karen Neal, Brigette Neeper, Mary Negron, Helen Nelson, Thomas Newman, William Nischan, Gina Nixon, David Virginia Lenneville shows her talent on the saxo Noble, Mitchell Nooiin, Sharon Novak, Mark Nunns, David O'Connor, Daniel Ognibene, Adrienne Ognibene, Andrea Ontiveros, Analiza Ormond, David Orr, Jim Ortiz, Michael Ozene, Arlene Pablo, Magdalena Paez, Audrey Page, Claudia Palmer, Jay Panfely, Merry Paris, Toby Parker, Eric Parker, Michael Parker, Warren Parma, Tim Parsons, Mark Patrick, Cynthia Patterson, James Paulson, Catherine Pavlik, Frank Payton, Rodney Peck, Donald Pederson, Lori Pederson, Deborah Pena, Victor Perez, Eddie Perez, Victoria Perkins, Deidre me Janice Zwinggi attends a Rough Rider golf tourna- Persyn, George Phillips, Robert Picciolo, Joe Pierce, Kathryn Pierini, Lisa Pimental, Gilbert Sophomore Penny Smith relaxes af a Christmas party. Plum, Barbara Polansky, Dale Powers, Dennis Price, Becky Prunty, Warren Pumphrey, Barbara Pylanf, Johnny Raby, Donna Ramirez, Ernest Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Michael Ramirez, Pafricia Ramirez, Russ Ramirez, Tito Rawlings, Charla Raymond, Denise Reams, Laura Redus, David Reedy, Phillip Reeves, John Reilly, David Reininger, Brigid Remmert, Fred Rendon, Valerie Rheinhardf, Sondra Richardson, Mona Soph 255 256 soph Richardson, Stanley Richter, Ward Ricks, Mark Ricks, Philip Riddle, Douglas Rifenbury, Charles Riley, Lisa Rios, Linda Rios, Sandra Robert, Scott Roberts, Valencia Rochelle, Deborah Rodarte, Edwardo Rodgers, Teresa Rodriguez, Francisco Rodriguez, Hector Rodriguez, Mario Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Roy Roe, Victor Rogers, Glenn Rogers, Robert Rolston, Diana Rosales, Susana Rosel, Roslyn Rosier, Jerry Rothaus, Robert Roundtree, Dwayne Rouse, Lloyal Rudd, Catherine Rudolph, Donna Ruiz, Reyes Rupp, Carol Rutledge, Valery Sadler, John Salziger, Carol Sandoval, Edward Sandstedt, Deborah Sanford, Jeannine Sauter, Michael Scarpulla, James Schardt, Donna Schleigh, Thomas Schulmeier, Connie Schulze, Randall Schwartz, Mark Scott, Betty Scott, Samuel Seagraves, Veranon Seeley, Mary Selby, David Sells, Wendy Selman, Michael Senseney, Hildegard Serna, Daniel Serna, Ricardo Shipman, Susan Shook, Ann Short, Preston Shows, Charysse Shows, Toni Shumake, Ken Simmons, Gary Simonsen, Beniamin Skinner, Janet Soph 257 Smith, Karmen Smith, Kathleen Smith, Melissa Smith, Stanley Snodgrass, Calvin Sonora, Leticia Sorenson, Bonnie Sorick, James Sorrell, Sharon Speier, Kathleen Spoores, Donna Stagg, Franklin Stanfill, Timothy Starwalt, Rebecca Steele, Karen Steele, Terri Stein, Jeffrey Stephens, Sherri Stevens, Charles Still, Cheryl Sophomores Jerry Smith, Brian McHee, John Herbig, and Sterling Camp Donella Miller initiates new choir members at their favorite table in the cafeteria. Jennett Anderson Lori Fresco David Anderson 258 Soph Stokes, Mary Suerez-Pelia, Anita Suggs, Carol Sunday, Lisa Swanger, Susan Sweeney, Laura Swoboda, Katherine Talamantez, David Tarvin, Debbie Taylor, Eric Taylor, Penny Tello, Julian Theis, Keith Thompson, Joni Tilton, Laura Treio, Norma Trevena, Matthew Tuck, Anthony Tucker, Yvonne Turnage, Norman Tyson, Dana Upright, Gregory Valdez, Edward Valis, Susan VanCleave, Gary Vanek, Inga Vann, Connie Vasquez, Lorraine Vaughn, James Venable, Bruce Villarreal, Rebecca Vincent, Leslie Viot, James Wade, Lori Wagstaff, Jeff Soph 259 260 Soph Waikem, Greg Wallace, Kris Wallace, Sharyn Walsten, Cheryl Ward, Russell Ware, Jeneene Ware, Richard Warner, Jackie Watson, Brian Watson, Marvis Weatherford, Bret Weatherford, Mary Weaver, Cynthia Webb, Lindsay Webster, Carrie Wegert, Sidney Weidow, Carol Weinheimer, Keith Weinheimer, Renee Welch, Mary Wells, Sharon Wenk, Mark West, Mary Wheatley, Timothy Whipple, Debra White, Lisa White, Monica White, Stephen Whitehead, David Whitman, Margaret Wiatrek, Linda Wickware, Jacci Wiechmann, David Wigington, Diane Williams, Lucy --ax Zachary, Kathrin Ziverk, Michael Zolninger, Garry Zwinggi, Janice Rayleen Sowell, Donald Hughes, and Dean Armacost play the pinball machine at the fair. Williams, Scott Williams, Thomas Williamson, Karen Willis, David Wilson, Charles Wilson, Wendy Wilson, Yvonne Winkler, Sharon Wolff, Randal Wolfshohl, Betty Woodruff, Mark Woods, Laurie Woodson, William Wooldridge, Robin Wrono, Salinda Yaskanich, Arleen Yelverton, Cynthia Yost, Greg Young, Billy Young, Robert Soph 261 Freshmen Addie, Betty Aguilar, Aldo Aguirre, Vincent Albores, Diana Alderman, Russell Alonzo, Jesse Alston, David Alvarado, Hector Amarine, Robert Anderson, Angela Anderson, David Anderson, David Anderson, Denet Anderson, Donald Anderson, Julie - Jack Gentry and Monica Bailey are snapped in a happy mood. 262 Frosh Anyan Don Aragon Cynthia Archer, Doug Ards, Felicia Armstrong, Lisa Arnaud, John Arroyo, David Bailey, John Bailey, Monica Baker, Lola Baker, Norma Baker, Tammy Baker, Thomas Ball, Melanie Ballengee, Timothy Ballew, Michael Banks, Cherie Barber, Kevin Barker, Connie Barnes, Cornelia Barnett, Charlotte Barnhart, Terri Baskin, Kevin Bazzi, Lisa Bazzy, Lisa Beasley, Kenneth Beavers, Alice Beigel, Dorothea Bell, Marian Bellah, Lee Bellinger, Dyrol Benito, Jeffrey Bennett, Steve Benton, Dorothy Berg, Laura-V, Berry, Linda Berry, Teresa Bertetti, Franklin Beverly, Duke Blackmon, Marty Blancarte, Joseph Bocanegra, Lisa Bocquin, Karen Frosh 263 264 Frosh Boldt, Ginger Booth, Patty Boswell, Gilbert Bowker, Cynthia Boyd, Karen Bradle , John Brauckmuller, Robert Braun, Nancy Brazeal, Mary Brehm, Leroy Bridges, Donna Briseno, Ben Britton, Debra Bross, Jacki Brudvik, Annee Bryant, Don Bryant, Richard Buentello, Richard Buianos, Andres Bukowski, Jill Burgess, John Burke, John Burns, Cathy Busch, Charles Bustamante, Gary Bylkas, Michelle Byram, Debbie Byrne, Steven Calk, Kenneth Campos, Esmeralda Cannon, Richard Cano, Pamela Caperton, Kaye Capes, Wesley Carlson, Robby Carlton, Cathy Carmaney, Tom Carpenter, Julie Carter, Angela Carter, James Carter, Laurie Casey, Norma Castillo, Ricardo Cearlock, Julie Chapman, Leo Charles, Rachel Cheatum, Debra Christensen, Paul Clark, Daniel Clark, Jennifer Clark, Marc Clem, Kathleen Clements, Sheila Clinton, Angela Cobb, William Cochran, Denise Cochran, Stephanie Cole, Thomas Colla, Jeanine Colley, Patricia Collins, Kathryn Conniff, Denise Contreras, Victoria Cook, David Cook, John Cook, Karen Cook, Ray Cook, Tina Cooper, Deborah Cooper, Kimberly Frosh 265 266 Frosh Cooper, Tracy Copeley, Jodi Corcoran, Chris Corn, Robert Cothran, Larry Cox, Chris Crane, Drema Crain, Suzette Crockett, Phyllis Croghan, Laura Cross, Karen Crosson, Lani Cruz, Lisa Cruz, Marvin Cunningham, Timothy Dalton, Clay Damian, Eddie Damron, Marsha Daniels, Diana Daniels, Ruby Dausin, Steven Davenport, Denise Davenport, Diane Davidson, Steven Davis, John Davis, Patricia Davis, Tammy Davis, Trena Davis, William Day, Sharon Delaney, Sean Deluna, Rosie Deosio, Beatrice Deosio, Teresa Diamond, Tammy Diaz, De Leon, Robert Dickman, Paul Dickson, Gregory Dietert, Brenda Dobrzynski, Lisa Dockery, James Dodd, Owen Dominguez, Lorraine Dooley, Matthew Dorgan, Rosemarie Dortch, Donna Dotson, Clay Downey, Krystal Droemer, Linda Dubois, Brian Duffield, Denise Dukes, Robert Dunn, Jeffrey Dunn, Jonathon Dwyer, Patrick Eason, Clay Eaton, Robert Edmondson, Katherine Ellis, David Engel, Beth Enriquez, Teresa Ermatinger, Gary Errico, Michelle Esparza, Consuelo Essempreis, Robin Essey, Melissa Estes, Wayne Estrada, Julie Etter, Carrie Evans, Renee Frosh 267 268 Frosh Evans, Warren Ewald, Terry Fallis, Paul Farris, John Fator, Julie Ferguson, Lee Ann Ferrill, Mark Fesler, Dana Fey, Bobby Fichtel, Kimberly Fields, Karen Filidei, Robert Finch, Veronica Fitzgerald, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Laura Flores, Alfred Foster, Mark Fowler, William Fraley, Debra Franklin, Joni Franks, Gregory Frazier, John Freinarck, Gary Fresco, Lori Freudenrich, Allen Friedrich, John Frith, Lisa Frye, Melody Fuller, Catherine Fuller, Jean Fultz, Frank Gainer, Tatiana Gall, Roy Garcia, Armando Garcia, David Freshman Class Officers L-R: Lynette Wilkins, Chaplain, Felisha Ards, Secretary, Cletis Gordon, President, Cayce O'Leary, Treasurer, Susan Sullivan, Vice President. Garcia, Eleanor Garcia, Esther Garcia, Isabel Garcia, Norma Garcia, Yolanda Gardner, Sheri Garner, Tommie Garrison, Lynn Garza, Anthony Garza, George Garza, John Gdovin, Raftaele Geiger, Tammy Gerick, Stanley Gerlich, Karen Gerstenberger, Mark Gibbins, Elmer Gill, James Gillespie, Connie Gilliland, Carole ,mm if Yi 'K XL W 270 Frosh Gilluly, Brenda Gilpin, Cynthia Goetzke, Kenneth Goforth, Caroline Golenski, Darryl Gonzales, Geraldine Gonzales, Ignacio Gonzalez, Sergio Goodlet, Stephanie Gordon, Cletis Goss, Delana Gracely, Cynthia Gray, Kimberli Green, Christine Green, Leah Greene, Anastasia Greene, Joseph Greene, Keith Grether, Gitta Guiberteau, Peggy Gunter, Suzette Gunter, Tammy Gutierrez, Susan Haake, John Hackney, Rodney Haehnel, Pamela Hagans, William Hague, Karen Hahn, Clinton Hall, Earl Hall, Tamera Hallowich, Tammi - Halsted, Judy Hamilton, Jeanie Handrich, Fredrick Hansen, Heidi Hansen, Larry Hansen, Rita Hardie, Pamela Harlan, Nichola Harris, Deirdre Hart, Deborah Hartenstine, Harvey Hartman, Jeff Hartmann, Marie Hartoon, Linda Hasdorff, Mary Hawes, Thomas Hawkins, Steven Hayden, Lorrie Heard, Gary Heath, Heather Heath, Mike Heilner, William Heinz, Josef Heinz, Robert Helton, Cheryl Henderson, Scott Hendricks, Duane Hensley, Bonita Hensley, Donna Hernandez, David Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, Tony Herron, Debra Hess, Nancy Higginbotham, Elizab Hightower, .Shawn Hinkel, Janet Hoefelmeyer, Ralph eth Frosh 271 Rene Weinheimer and Theresa Barnes visit the snackbar for lunch Brady Dupree caught in a serious Hoehn, Paul Hoglund, Marie Hollis, Gladia Hollyday, Henry Holt, Donald Holzer, Michael Homan, Shannon Hooper, Gilbert Hoover, Elizabeth Horky, Roger Horseman, Katherine Howell, Paula Howerton, Kevin Hoy, Gerald Hoy, Yvonne RIGHT: Class president Cletis Gordon writes his let- ter to Santa while Lanky Wright from publications gets set to count the words and collect. 272 Frosh Hubble, Tami Huber, Vivica Huckle, Kenneth Hudspeth, Anne Huntoon, Sherry Hutzler, Mary Jackman, Robert Jackson, Juanita Jackson, Peter Jacobs, Kelly Janak, Sheila Janas, Laura Jeffers, Marlisa Jenkins, Raleigh Jennings, Michael Jimenez, Mario Johnson, David Johnson Jim Johnson Lisa Johnson, Mark Johnson Scott Johnson, William Jones, Amy Jones, Ann Jones Becky Jones, Darnell Jones, David Jones, Melonie Jones, Myriam Jones Richard Kane, Kimberlee Karbula, James Keith, Victoria Kelley, Victoria Kelly, David Frosh 273 274 Frosh Kelly Padraic Kendall, Robyn Kendig, Glenn Kepler, Richard Kersell, Brenda Kessler, Toni Kimble, Barbara Kincer, Sheryl King, Karen King, Philip Kinney, Daniel Kirsling, Jane Klein, Tami Klise, Lori Knowles, Rena Kolterman, Karen Konick, William Kosharek, Scott Kothman, Wendy Kreusel, David Kuchenbacker, Valerie Kuester, Mike Kurtz, Charles Laird, Suzie Laman, Paul Lamp, Randall Lawson, David Leal, Mary Lee, Melvin Legnon, Cynthia Lehman, Steven Lemay, Mitchell Lents, Theresa Lepori, Suzanne Lewis, Eldonna Lewis, Jana Lewis, Tommy Linder, Timothy Lobasso, Betty Lock, Kathleen Logan, Kathleen Lopez, Sylvia Lovato, Mark Lucas, Michele Lugo, Vincent Luzania, Kathy Lydle, Nancy Lyons, Mark MacManus, Elizabeth Macy, Candy Madden, Calvin - Maddux, Richard Maher, John Mainous, Mark Maldonado, Rebeca Mann, James Manning, Jeff Marie, Antonio Marin, Mike Marrow, Jacquelin Martin, Regina Martinez, Charles Martinez, Cruz Martinez, Frank Martinez, Frieda Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, Theresa Mason, Melanie Masters, Rhonda Mathis, Donna Frosh 275 276 Frosh Mayko, Jennifer Mayorga, Denise McBride, Graig McCool, Pamela McCord, Susan McDaniel, Kenneth McDaniel, Susan McDonald, Jack McDonald, Jill McDougle, Vicky McGallicher, Shannon McKay, Ernest McKenzie, Katherine McMinimy, Geri McNair, Robert Medlin, Ted Meholic, Sharon , Mellott, Lori Mena, Norma Meznarich, Edward Midkiff, Karla Milburn, Allison Miller, Katheryn Miller, Loretta Milligan, Donna Milligan, Michelle Milton, Richard Mire, Patrick Molskness, Tammy Monaco, James Moody, Patricia Moon, David Moon, Mary . Moore, Sherry Mora, Belinda . is' as 5' i ., Q:-,,,e,. -- igj, 'i 1.,'zf' . ' RIT 'tiff L R Lani Crossln, Shiela Clemens and Pedee Arfher eat af the new round fables pur- Nguyen, Khanh Novak, Yvonne Nutt, Arlene O'Brien, Steven Moravifs, Clifton Moravits, Mark Moreno, Debbie Moreno, Lisa' Morris, Mary Moseley, Debra Moseley, William Munoz, Elaine Murphy, Julie Murphy, Richard Myers, Keith Neie, Michael Nelms, Norm Nelson, Randy Newman, Lorrain 6 Frosh 277 278 Frosh Ochse, Gregory Ognibene, Marc O'Leary, Cayce Oliver, Jeanne Olmos, Caroline Orth, James Ortiz, Alan Panfely, Terri Parker, Patricia Parsley, Dawn Pasola, Joseph Patino, David Patterson, Johnie Patterson, Susan Patton, Anthony Patton, Lyndith Pavlik, Kathryn Payne, Steve Paynter, Petw. Peace, Robei Peace, William Peavy, Mark Penton, Robby Perez, Baldemar Perez, Debbie Perez, John Perez, Johnny Petzold, Daniel Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, Sandy Pierpont, Cheryl Pinkston, Christina Pistel, Mary Pittman, Gayle Platt, Michael Pogue, Brenda Pollok, Miles Potts, Tracy Pradia, Christal Prado, Deborah Presley, Cheryl Pressley, Richard Pritchard, Cheryl Pritchard, Pamela Pruitt, Scott Quesnot, Jo Ann Quick, Yun Rachel, James Ragland, Danette Rambin, Jane Ramirez, Deborah Ramos, Nettie Rand, Donald Randol, Brian Raymond, Michele Reed, Sandy Reid, Vernon Reinert, Linda Resendez, Nancy Reus, Jacquelin Reyna, Jeanette Riadon, Susan Rice, Tambi Richardson, Henry Rickett, Donald Ricks, Tobin Rider, Cindy Rihn, David Riley, Gary Riley, Thomas Frosh 279 280 Frosh L-R: Alan Ortiz plays the kibitzer as Lizette Patton deals for another advisory card game. Rodriguez, Manuel Rodriguez, Milda Rodriguez, Terry Rodger, Cathy Rogers, Dee Rogers, Sherry Rohan, Jay Rohlf, John Roman, Diane Roman, Robert Rinehart, Daniel Roach, Diane Roberts, Rance Robinson, John Roby, John Rochelle, Jeanine Rodriguez, Janet Rodriguez, Jesse Roma, Adam Rosales, Consuelo Ross, Debra Rowe, Richard Roy, Carol Russell, Richard Rutkowski, Daniel Rutledge, Tim Salancik, Linda Salazar, Kenneth Salinas, Jo Ann Sams, Sarah Sanchez, Dan Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, Jerry Santana, Leonard Santos, Ernesto Sargent, Thurman Sclucedo, Rolando Sauer, Kelly Saunders, Jacquelin Schaefer, Alora Schauer, Karen Schiebel, Lisa Schillings, Patrick Schmidt, Brian Schneider, Lori Schreier, Janet Schulmeier, Gerald Schwartz, Gregory Schwartzbach, Tamie Scott, Anthony Scott, Dean Sears, John Serna, Rene Shadden, Catherine Shaffer, Sanders Shaw, Janet Shaw, Leroy Shelley, Susan Frosh 281 282 Frosh Shelton, Walden Shiffrin, Phillip Simecki, Roberta Slayman, Jill Smith, Eileen Smith, Petra Smith, Raymond Smith, Stephen Smith, Steven Smittick, Joery Sneed, Richard Snowden, Ronald Sorsby, Donald Sowell, Rayleen Spear, Kenneth Spencer, Constance Speth, Ann Spiker, Marynan Spray, Christina Stansell, Debbie V Starks, Cindy Starks, Connie Starks, Valerie Starwalt, Kevin Starwalt, Steven Steele, Wanda Stein, Jayne Stephens, Vashon Stewart, Jeff Stewart, Laura Stewart, Mark Stofa, Brenda Stone, Richard Stone, Sharon Strickland, William Subia, Richard Sullivan, Susan Swindle, Brenda Szostak, Diana Tarvin, Teresa Tavernier, Timothy Taylor, Thomas Thibodeaux, Harold Thomas, Adolph Thomas, Jerry Thomas, Susan Thompson, Craig Thompson, Kirby Thornton, Robert Thurston, Carmen Tollefson, Clifford Torres, Louis Torres, Moses Torres, Richard Toupal, Katherine Towery, Glenn Trafficano, Mark Treio, Brenda Trevino, Gillermo Trimble, Marvin Trimble, Pamela Tuck, Kenneth Tucker, Jack Tudyk, Michael Turner, Kerry Tye, Allen Uechi, Daniel Urdialez, Nancy Vanheuverswyn, Brad Venable, Diane Frosh 283 284 Frosh Verlander, Charles Villarreal, Patricia Vimont, Daniel Voigt, Gregory Vorheier, Kathy Waddell, David Wade, Gregory Wagar, Darryl Waikem, Cynthia Walker, John Walker, Melissa Walkup, Mark Walters, Elise Ward, Kevin Warlick, Sandra Warnke, Donna Watts, Glenn Watts, Raymond Webb, Laura Wells, Joe Welty, Alisa Wenzel, Christy Whaley, Deborah Wheatley, Jody Whitcomb, Brian White, Cheryl Whitehead, David Whiteside, Jeanni Whitman, Thomas Wiechmann, Andrea Wiker, Debra Wilhoit, Ray Wilkins, Lynette Williams, Bobby Williams, Cheri Rita Blanco types a lesson as she listens to an audio aid. ,.v Williams, Jacob Williams, Linda Williams, Michael Williamson, William Willis, Pamela Wilson, Carol Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, James Wilson, Karen Winser, Richard Wood, David Woodward, Geoffrey Wright, James Wright, Richard Wright, Shirley Wrono, Suzanne Yoder, Leroy Young, Aida Young, Andrew Young, Jacquelin Youngblood, Brenda Zamora, Grace Zamora, Louis Zarate, Vicki Zibelin, Thomas had Frosh 285 286 mil? UQ lillkligr L SEEKS? He came to Roosevelt with the desire to breathe new life into the school. He was Thomas E. Moseley. Moseley proudly proclaimed the '75-'76 year as the Year of the Rider. He supported all the various competitions and often showed up for the contests. His appearance at the contests served as a booster to the team spirit. Policy changes were minor. He tried to keep the campus running as smoothly as it had during the previous years. He changed only the things he felt needed it. Moseley came to Roosevelt after having spent three years as principal at Nimitz Middle School. Prior to that Moseley spent four years as a member of the Lee faculty and five years as a Vice-Principal. He began his career in educa- tion at Hondo High School where he taught Biol- ogy and coached for eight years. The almost endless accomplishments include involvement in many civic and professional organizations. He was also instrumental in establishing, both locally and state-wide, many junior PGA golf tournaments. fi 'M jf 1 N Assistant Principals CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT: Wesley Davis, Ronald Reaves, Bob Bendele, administrative aide, and R. Boyd Vaughn. 288 'NSS X44 if . ..i,,i .,.ii S JAX NEISD Board NEISD Board, composed of seven elected mem- bers and a board approved superintendent is legally responsible for the district as well as being the voice of the patrons. The board mem- ber must establish all general policy and approve all matters dealing with personnel, instruction, and budget. The board performs many important functions one of which is the selection of the superintend- ent, the chief administrator of the district. Belonging to the Bexar County Federation of school boards the NEISD Board was an active agent in the court hearings concerning the bill- ing of schools by the City Public Service Board. The Board has also appealed the timing of the fee ruling. All decisions made by the board are done so after public sessions, careful considera- tion and deliberation. lR-Ll SEATED: Tom T. Winn, secretary, a resi- dential and commercial developer, is also involved in the San Antonio Children's Center, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Windcrest Fire Department. Maxwell Higginbotham, Board President, served in the Navy as a Captain in the Judge Advocate Corps and as a corporation lawyer. As a practicing attorney, he instructs a fact course. Donald W. Harris, Vice President, manager of an industrial firm was instrumental in the formation of the Texas County Federation of School Boards and is now its leader. Harris is also active in many civic groups. STANDING: Robert B. O'Connor, an attorney, is the state's highest Masonic official, The Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas, and is a member of many law associations. Mrs. Lamar P. Collie Jr. served as President of the PTA Council, the Christian Woman's Club, and the Texas County Medical Auxiliary, Dr. Ivan Fitzwater, superin- tendent, leads on the state level as president of Suburban school superintendents. Bernard S. Rose, a business executive, is involved in many civic organizations, as well as the Red Carpet Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. George H. Wenglein, in the restaurant service, has been commended for his outstanding achievements. He is also a consultant for several area businesses, along with being involved in the Chamber of Commerce. 290 Counselors Mary Adamcik Shirley Kearns 'lk Ronald Martin A181 M, Francis Peveto Buddy Rosene 2. i E' Q 5 E P Joan Brooks Norma Hill - ' oo o n ' ' 'f eil -, J if , 5 13 Aoooo . K ,izk ,. Joyce Pate Billy Clark 'T lmo Hafernik Anne McGee Helen Olson June Ross . , Ag,,,,M, M. ,X , ,.,, ssoll flf iilrr Secretaries L , rx 292 Business Parents listen intently to the speaker at the PTA's Open House in October. Mary Crain Dodie Miller Francis Heath Department Chairman Alexander Halber Sandra Swope Lois Dorchester Martha Stone l S ri-i L Hun ' - Fun l l Laura Curry Senior Level Chairman Betty Davis Dianna Boyers Mary Hankins converses with Pamela Fortson about the day's activities. -K ' we L, i ,. 1:7 fin ,-Q , if i f H , Q A ,M L W if , 515 .., . Egg? sr, NK 2 - X , L , QA Q E 'g Q, L s xii i5L,..., Y , V.. ss X 0,51 lg .L 'L L ' Q sf 3 Ng We L .SDS w Q 31 2 XD l t W , L , X it X N i s 5 b .Aix it Q L X Swv Q basl ., L l m N X 4: ' Q 1 tt X M LSP' X SD Q,-5 as Q 5 H ii. gig, M M J Q Carol Roberson Junior Level Chairman Barbara Butters -1.6415 Nita Smith Freshman and Sophomore Level Chairman Susan Burns' Diane Danford 'Transferred to Social Studies. Engli h 3 English W., . s.-If' Pamela Fortson Rita Hansen 294 4... E William Gisler Thomas Hardy John Hierholzer Mary Honkins Lillian Hennessy Peggy Inman Spraypainting doors and walls was iust one of the many acts of vandalism perpetrated on the TR campus. Kyrenda Allison is amused with her new paint set at the faculty Christmas party. C I KI- Jacquelyn Lipski aroyn ein Ch I S Linda Revere ares 'mens Pauline Staggers Stephan Walker Susan Rees Joy Smith , , wr, W WW'-,., 44 . qi I :H sf, ,f l s s English - Z Fine Arts 296 Gus Moore Department Chairman fff ,f if Eleanor Lilly Ken Turner i .alliy y Q Kyrenda Allison Jerry Frey Joe McNaul John O'Neill Ben Valdez Mary Ann Winden D U! ,fm-wr' if ,Q .. .. e . 5-w-.-vm...-.-0- N, , J ' -L Dorothy Warrington Department Chairman Pamela Griffis x. it QW +545 t. riff Denise Denk Helen Friedli Troy Scroggins Carolyn Smith One of the first things the class of '76 did this year as seniors was have their group picture taken. Foreign Language 1 Ui .nv Homemaking ef! ' Patricia Partney Edith Bullock Department Chairman Diana Ferguson 298 -i. One of the issues the BIG STICK lobbied for was the putting of No Right on Red signs to insure the safety of the students. Marcella Elmers Marilyn Jasmer Diana Krause Joan Ray Denise Wayman Jim LaGrone Department Chairman Louise Blanks Sylvia Foster Q e P ' - J izivz, I J llea l J J 1 J J e Y .-..l YLewH?2iiysfeM! James Albers Pefel' Bowman James Anderson Helen Harral Cafhi Cody Oho Kurth Mathematics 1 2 Mathematics 300 Pasty McClelland Hector Rios Otto Kurth helps himself to some goodies at the Christmas Party. 1 ' 1 Lounette Pontius Juliana Strain James Whatley ' i Philip Priest Patricia Travis John Yoe I Sonny Detmer Department Chairman Nella Byrom Carol Griffith Department Chairman Barbara Barnett Darrel Davis Harold Hartung Mary Brasher James Gillen Ernie McReynoIds F ,..... w ff ., Physical Education H cllfhp ROTC Bill Meehan Jerry Tyson Jim Wynne 7 , ff 5 V .ii K Je Bill Rogers Randi Wayland MSG Jimmy Howard f .. o--,,' .g N. . i zZ l . 1 fr N A. ,- Carol Searight Nancy Wright SGM Woodrow Srewart Mrs. Lipski donates to the NETA blood drive. af-Mm, is I Thomas Marsh Department Chairman Noreen Cox Cynthia McCreIess s , ,qw ,5.,,s...,, . - is zsmgrzxgf S , . , was . mr. M Ik x M5 . ,. 1 ., ., :gsm it gm '- we -., .- i M T: WARN N ., , , , 9 ,, or .-S51 - 11,-Q ,,,.,, . H .. LFE: ..,, Miifiizw I lfggsiggii if , rm is ,.,, W . K ,, :iq gy. '--' lang.:-t . 91 Q -'sif .. -,z ' M cs.. -M , KKW. 5 ,,il ilk W k X - x KW c s R Mm. f fr' W 4 K i ix 533 111552 ' I 2 fs? -. 1 3 3 f ' F ,Ig 5, 1 -:iw-f - 4 . 11 Fredrick Atchley Calvin Eichler Stanley Hutto Bettina Bair Science 303 30 .sv-. nf, fs Q57 I Science ...sr f vi. 2 fiwr s ' ffii. -iw, f 11 Q VLA,i:J ' sg .,. ' ft .. ..5 N 1 V7 ' .9 . f, se f F ' igi2,l53gq.v-3? Ji K E ' if 5.55 it 1 Nslgghgfc iw ,E 523:15 Q . 555 ' Rfk 1- fs-fe 'Ks ii ,A- Q-i'f:'L43f f' Robert Perkins Brenda Phalin Betsy Riggan St 333' ,li Beverly Shideler Gary Shuler Barbara Simmons L 4 Frances Sprabary Iris Wilkins Steve Wilfong, David Brooks, Mark Welch, Cindy Marley, and Kathy Mitchell boost spirit at lunch. Fran Musselwhite ,..............-.-,1....Nr -5 ze John Brown Thomas Coffey Alger Moraviis ' Robert Bupp Terri Hill Jean Morgan Department Chairman Linda Claar Allan Lavelle James Neal Social Studies 30 5 1 Social Studies Jack Renwick Gary Short Harold Stimel 306 Ernest Roberts Edith Speert Leopoldo Trevino .lp Joe Shelton Janet Stanberry Charles Walls Cyntha Marthes Department Chairman Ann Crawford Sally Morrison Patricia Cobb Catherine Douglass Joan Rimmer l l Philip Adams John Davis Kathleen Pahl Special Services 1 7 Vocaiional Gerald Hylin Department Chairman 308 W 53535 5 Hifi i William Jones ,,,,,.., .e.e... , .. 5n,:m:Q2gssssa1s: H is rarer N ' Ai Mari m y ' - ,: W W . ,..., ,- ,L Q K i . .Neg N ?XFs23F' use E R X Q w xii x K T X is X ai? 4 YB k , -ezfzwisa - 1-Y Wwwgglrggwsxwwhxmm Amis 1 X Q sew f X fi N m X X X is A-.,, K 'X X s X XS Qfxg Q gi A l sn QM i w Lloyd Blackwell Harold Burris Howard Goldstucker Malcolm Hileman Cindy Moody finds Mr. Walls amusing as he models his new wig. fr ,.., wi L eaf, , f , '. - 1 's N, ,W igyfmf , i ig-we . f i :zur ' me u ,,., 7' . 1, 11'i iff 1 if , fic., ,. . fm QW . , mysf., 4 ws M. f WF, is f s ':',1 A1 f,, . .,, xngmwf- - ', , P 7 7 lay WY 3'f5i.!J4x' ' ,. ,, 'if-W i fl , fi, -wr Y 37 ' W qw, f 454 , . 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'FK FAR LEFT: Lorene Byington, Cafeteria Manager LEFT: Felix Villarreal, Head Custodian l BACK ROW, L-R: Crecencio Onofre, Paul Exon, Eberardo Trevino, David Haynie, Alfedo Cervantes, Fernando Soto, Jimmy Flores, Anastacio Mireles, Jesus Garza, Luis Garza, Juan Hernandez. Cafeteria Ancl Cu toclial Staff ' ,f M J W.-L ' A , xx, . K X Y, N X Q x F 5? ' XX x ww ls, f .W ,E-YQ C q,gf.g--i-iz.: , ,Ag , . R .ff 2 + Q 6 , Q, X sy ' Q ,W 8 Q N ., . at as jfl q' fI 1 I I Ma if 2 vf. V ff if Xu X l 'V fl ..: jL A ss-M Central '-' 341 5151 3? V 'if M y , ., 'V , Ya V ' P qi Advertising Index . . . American Band, The, 337 Atlantis, 345 Belknap Van and Storage Company, 347 Big Red Bottling Co., 325 Broadway National Bank, 317 BuffaIoe's Exxon Service, 329 Cameo Flowers, 317 Chism's Shoes, 319 Cliff's Fence, 343 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 323 David Swift Insurance, 345 Deanie Owens Realtor, 345 Dilliards Photography Studio, 312 Garret's Appliance, 337 Goodyear Service, 331 Gulf Car Wash, 321 Handy Andy, 329 Head Hunters, 331 Hy Marcus, 319 Jacki Ann's Hair Fashions, 337 Jimmy's Mexican Restaurant, 323 Josef's University Club, 331 JV Football, 327 KSAQ, 315 La Vernes Florist, 319 Leon's, 335 Marvin Ivy Motors, 325 Mosier Music, 331 Mr. Gatti's, 321 Newby's, 317 Northeast and Fort Sam Auto Supply, 333 Northeast Glass, 323 Pan Am Bank, 319 Ramberg Mobile Home, 337 Red Carpet Lawn and Garden Center 337 Reese Henry, 325 Royal Crown Bottling Co., 339 Scaggs Albertson's, 331 Soccer Team, 343 Star of India Imports, 333 Texas Mobile Home, 347 Tindall Pontiac, 337 Travis Savings and Loan, 339 U.S. Navy, 321 Van Etten Associates, 325 Virginia Cervenka Realtor, 339 Westside Bank, 335 Windcrest Development Co., 331 Winn Properties, 341 Winn's, 347 Wonder Bowl, 333 Yarbrough Texaco, 341 4 Faculty Index A Adamcik, BS, MS Counselor Trinity, St. Mary's page 290, 1 35 Adams, Phil, BA, BS, MA Math Lab Trinity, Our Lady of the Lake page 307 Albers, James, BA Algebra I, Geometry St. Mary's page 299 Allison, Kyrenda Crafts U. of Houston page 296, 295 Anderson, James, BS, MEd FOM, Geometry, Algebra, PSM Howard Payne, Our Lady of the Lake, Incar- nate Word, Lawerence, North Caroline Cen- tral page 299 Atchley, Frederick, BS, ME Physical Science Livingston, Texas Tech, Incarnate Word page 303 B Bair, Bettina, BS Biology I, Math TLC, UTSA page 303 Barnett, Barbara, BS Health TWU, Oklahoma U. page 48, 301 Bendele, Bob, BS, ME Administrative Aide Howard Payne, SWTSU page 288 Birkner, Kenneth, BS, MEd Driver's Education Sam Houston State, Texas A8iM page 310 Blackwell, Loyd Teacher's Certificate Building Maintenance SAC, St. Philips, Purdue, East Texas State page 308 Blanks, Louise, BA Algebra I, Geometry, Applied Math Stephan F. Austin page 299 Brooks, Joan Secretary page 291 Bowman, Peter, BA Intro. Algebra, FOM, Tennis UT page 299 Boyers, Dianna, BS, MA English iReading Labj SWTSU page 293 Brasher, Mary Lou, BS Physical Education SWTSU, Temple Jr. College page 301, 48, 76 Brown, John, BA English St. Mary's, UTSA page 305 Bullock, Edith, BS, MEd Food Services UT, Texas A8.M page 298, 22 Bupp, Robert, BS Government SWTSU, Texas A811 page 126, 305 Burns, Susan, BA, MEd English Conn., Trinity page 293 Burris, Harold, BS Distributive Education SWTSU, SFASC page 308 Butters, Barbara, BA English Stephen F. Austin page 293 Byrom, Nella, BA, MA Health SWTSU page 301 C Cloar, Linda, BA Government Trinity, UTSA page 305 Clark, Billie Secretary Northeastern State page 291 Cobb, Patricia, MS, BA English Lab U. of New Mexico page 307 Cody, Cathi, BA Algebra Il, Geometry, FOM ll Rice, St. Mary's page 299 Coffey, Thomas, BS World History B Texas Tech page 94, 305 Compton, Clinton Physical Education page 310 Cox, Noreen, BA Biology I, IE Connecticut College, UTSA page 303 Crain, Mary, BS Typing l, Business Law Southern State page 292 Crawford, Ann, BA, MA Adaptive Resource SWTJC, St. Mary's, Our Lady of the Lake, Incarnate Word, UT, Texas ASM, Sul Ross page 307 Crocker, Mike Physical Education page 68, 310, 136 Curry, Laura, BE English IV Northern Illinois, University of Illinois, Incar- nate Word, Trinity page 293 D Danford, Diana, BA, MEd English IV L University of Austin, Lady of the Lake College page 293 Davis, Betty, BA English Il Pan American University, St. Mary's page 293 Davis, Derral, BS, MEd Head Coach Baylor, South Dakota Teachers, WTSU page 301, 37, 42, 48, 55 Davis, John, BS Helping Teacher and Resource Southwest Texas State page 307 Davis, Wesley, BS, MEd Administration Trinity page 126, 288 Denk, Diane, BA Spanish I, II SWTSU page 297, 309 Detmer, Sonny, BS Physical Education SWTSU page 19, 37, 48, 64, 301 Dorchester, Lois, BBA Business UT page 292 Douglass, Cathy, BS English Lab UT page 307 E Eichler, Cal, BA, BS, MA Biology St. Mary's, Incarnate Word, Marquette page 303 Elmers, Marcella, BS Home and Family Living SWTSU page 298 F Ferguson, Diana, BS HECE Kansas State, Central Michigan page 298, 138 Forbes, Mary, BS, MEd English IV UT, University of Houston P999 Fortson, Pamela, BA, MA English I, German I SWTSU, University of Illinois page 294 Foster, Sylvia, BA, MAT Algebra UT, St. Mary's page 299 Frey, Jerry, BS, MA Art West Texas State, Texas Tech, Southwest State in Oklahoma page 123, 296 Friedli, Helen, BA, MA Spanish I, II, IV, V Western College, Carroll College, University of Wisconsin, Trinity page 297 G Gillen, Jim, BS Health Fort Hays Kansas State College page 19, 21, 48, 110, 301 Gisler, William, AB English Ill, IV Rutgers College, University of Delaware page 128, 294 Goldstucker, Howard, BBA, MEd Distributive Education UT, Our Lady ofthe Lake page 308 Griffis, Pamela, BA, MA French Trinity, Sorbonne, University de Dijon, Univer- sity de Grenoble page 297 Griffith, Carol, BS Health SWSTU, A8.ICC page 301 H Hafernik, Ima Secretary page 291 Halber, A. D., BS, MB, MEd Bookkeeping I, Economics, Data Processing St. Louis University, University of Denver, Our Lady of the Lake 'V Where The Winning Is Bigger, Better And Easier Cn The NEW SUPER Q In San Antonio, Texas AM 1150 PM 100 316 page 292 Hankins, Mary, BFA English ll TCU, UT, lncarnate Word page 293, 294 Hansen, Rita, BS English l SWTSU page 294, 309 Hardy, Tom, BS English I Hardin-Simmons University page 294 Harral, Helen, BA MOCE UT page 299 Hartung, Jack, BS Health and Coaching UT, Texas A811 page 48, 301 Heath, Frances, BS Typing II, Secretarial Practice, Business Office Experience Howard Payne College page 1 12, 292 Hennessy, Lillian, BA English lll State University of Iowa, SWTSU page 294 Hierholzer, John, BA English ll St. Mary's page 294 Hileman, M. G., AA, BA Industrial Arts Dade County Jr., University of Miami page 308 Hill, Norma Secretary page 291 Hill, Teresa, BS, MA Government B, American History Southwestern University, UTSA page 305 Howard, Jimmy State Certification ROTC page 302 Hutto, Stanley, AS, BS Physical Science SAC, UT, UTSA page 303 Hylin, Gerald, MS Construction Trade SWTSC, ETSC page 68, 308 l lnman, Peggy, BS English Midwestern U. page 294 J Jasmer, Marilyn, BS Homemaking, Home 81 Family SWTSU page 298 Johnson, Raymond Physical Education page 136, 310 Jones, William, BS Industrial Arts, Gen. Shop Pan American, SWTSU page 308 K Kearns, Shirley, BA, MEd Counselor Texas Luthern, NTSU page 290 Klein, Carolyn, BA English SWTSU page 295 Knake, Emily, B5 VOE SWTSU page 90, 308 Krause, Diane, BS Home 81 Family, Child Development SWTSU page 298 Kromminga, Norma, BMEd, MEd Librarian Drake, OLLC page 104, 310 Kurth, Otto, BS Math Sal Ross, UTSA page 128, 299 L LaGrone, Jim, BS, MEd Trig-AG, App. Math SAC, UT, SWTSU page 128, 299 Lavelle, Allan, BA World History, Russian Penn State, U. of Syracuse page 58, 305 LeStourgeon, Shane Physical Education page 310 Lilly, Eleanor, BS Art Rice, UH, Trinity page 123, 296 Lindsay, Samette, BBA, MS, CVAE Co-Op Texas Tech, OLLC, SWTSU page 308 Lipski, Jacquelyn, BA, MA English NTSU, UT, TAMU page 295 M Mansfield, Bernita Science page 310 Marsh, Thomas, BS Chemistry Texas ABM page 303 Marthes, Cynthia, BA Special Education SWTSU, UT page 307 Martin, Ronald, BA, MEd Counselor Trinity, SAC page 290 Matheny, Erika Special Education Page McClelland, Patsy, BS Algebra, MOCE, FOM Texas A811 page 300 McCreless, Cynthia, B5 Chemistry, Biology SWTSU page 303 McGee, Ann Secretary page 291 McLeod, Helen, BS, MEd VOE Trinity page 309 McNaul, Joseph, BS Crafts Edinboro State page 129, 296 McPherson, Norman, BS Distributive Education Phillips page 309 MEd McReynolds, Ernie, BS Health Texas A8rM page 48, 301 Miller, Charlotte State Certification Cosmetology page 151, 309 Miller, D'Angelon, BS Shorthand, Proc. Typing SWTSU page 292 Moore, Gus, BA, MEd Journalism St. Mary's, OLLC, SWTSU page 47, 296, 113, 134 Morgan, Jean, BA World History Trinity, IWC page 305 Morrison, Sally, BA Special Education U of Florida page 307 Moravits, Alger, BA, MEd World History, Golf Coach St. Mary's, SWTSU page 149, 305 Moseley, Thomas, BS, MEd Admin. Principal North Texas State, OLLC page 13, 20, 189, 286, 287 Musselwhite, Frances, BA Government Southwestern, UT page 305 N Neal, James, BS American History Texas A8-M page 305 O Olson, Helen Secretary page 291 O'Neill, John, BS, MA Speech, Drama SWTSU page 50, 51, 296 P Pahl, Kathleen, BS English SWTSU, Trinity page 307 Partney, Patricia, BS, MS Home 81 Family, Home Management page 298 Pate, Joyce Secretary Texas Tech page 291 Penn, Perry, BS, ME Drafting SWTSU page 309 Perkins, Robert, BS Physics U of San Francisco page 304 Pettibon, Charles Auto Mechanics Del Mar Tech page 309 Peveto, Frances, BS, MEd Counselor Lamar, SHSU page 290 Phalin, Brenda, BS Biology West Virginia page 304 E ! 1 V , ' Q V ' - . ,.',, , ,, .fi ' 1 -3 1, ,. 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Sam Shopping Cenier 'ffifu Exclusive Bu'r Noi' Expensive 7 Pontius, Lounette, BA Algebra, FOM TCU page 300 Porter, John, BS, MEd Driver's Education SFASU, Texas A8-M page 310 Priest, Philip, BS Algebra, Applied Math SWTSU page 300 R Ray, Joan, BS, MS Home 8- Family Oklahoma State page 298 Reaves, Ronald, MEd Administration SWTSU page 90, 118, 288 Reed, Everett, BSE Industrial Co-op Training UCLA, Texas A8rM page 309 Rees, Susan, BA English MacArthur, UT page 295 Renwick, Jack, AA, BS Government SAC, SWSTU page 306 Revere, Linda, BA, MA English OLLOC page 87, 295 Riggan, Betsy, BS Physical Science UT page 304 Rimmer, Joan, BS Special Education SWTSU page 307 Rios, Hector, BA Math St. Mary's page 300 Roberson, Carol, BA, MA English SWTSU, IWC page 293 Rodgers, Bill, BA Physical Education SHSU page 19, 42, 48, 302 Roberts, Ernest, BA World History Warren Wilson, Ball State page 306 Rosene, Buddy, BS, MEd Counselor Texas A8il, Texas Tech page 290 Ross, June Secretary page 291 S Sargent, Darlene Secretary page 291 Scroggins, Troy, BA, MA Latin OLLC page 297, 12'2 Searight, Carol, BS Physical Education UT page 27, 302 Seybold, Virginia Homemaking page 310 Shelton, Joseph, BA, MEd Government U of Maryland, Trinity page 306 Shideler, Beverly, BS Physical Science Western Carolina U., U of Tennessee page 304 Short, Gary, BA, MS American History, Sociology Baylor - page 306 Shuler, Gary, BS Biology, Physical Education Texas Tech page 19, 48, 64, 304, 142 Simmons, Barbara, BS, MS Biology Texas Lutheran, Texas Christian page 304 Simons, Charles, BA English, World History Texas Tech, Trinity page 295 Smith, Carolyn, BA German Bryn Mawr page 127, 297 Smith, Joy, BA English Texas A8iI, Pan American page 295 Smith, Juanita, BS, MEd English Oklahoma State, SWTSU page 293 Speert, Edith, BSA, MEd Sociology Ohio State, Trinity page 14, 306 Sprabary, Frances, BS, MA Chemistry Texas Woman's, IWC page 304 Staggers, Pauline, BA English Baylor, SFASU page 87, 295 Stanberry, Janet, BS, MA American History UT, Midwestern page 306 E Stewart, Woodrow, St. Cert. ROTC Kansas, Trinity page 302 Stimel, Harold, BA, MA American History St. Mary's, U of Maryland page 306 Stone, Martha, BBA Typing, Bookkeeping UT page 292 Strain, Juliana, BA Algebra, Geometry OLLC page 300 Swope, Sandra, BS Business Texas Lutheran, UTSA page 292 T Travis, Patricia, BA Algebra II, Trig Trinity page 300 Trevino, Leopoldo, BA American History, World History St. Mary's page 306 Turner, Kenneth, BMZ Band UCC, Baylor, Texas A8.I page 24, 36, 296 Tyson, Jerry, BS, MEd Health, Physical Education Sul Ross State U page 42, 48, 64, 65, 302 V Valdez, Ben, BM Band Evangel College page 24, 39, 296 Vaughn, Boyd, BS, MS Administration North Texas State page 288 W Walker, Stephen, BA, AM English, Speech Texas Wesleyan, IWC page 295 Walls, Charles, BA American History Central State, Texas A811 page 103, 306, 347 Warrington, Dorothy, BA, MA Spanish UT page 297 Wayland, Randi, BS Physical Education Trinity, OLLC page, 30, 48, 302 Wayman, Denise, BS Homemaking IWC page 144, 298 Whatley, James, BS Algebra, Geometry Texas Tech page 300 Wilkins, Iris, BS, MS Biology, Horticulture UT, U of Utah, IWC page 304 Williams, Clayton, St. Cert. Auto Paint and Body page 309 Winden, Mary, BM, MM Choir, Music Theory Southwestern, U of Illinois page'29O, 296 Wright, Nancy, BS Physical Education SWTSU page 302 Wynne, Jim, BS Physical Education E. New Mexico U. page 21, 4B,152,153, 302 Y Yoe, John, BS Geometry SWTSU, UT, UH page 300 ui-r I I I 3 -4,4 Wefme 4 ?Zawefz4 MW mmf gffffd MEN'S 8: BOYS' WEAR 5309 BROADWAY 826-9596 Hex 5 545I Walzem Road AE I? San Anionio, Texas 782 I 8 s Phone 656-7878 h When you +I1inIc of ' N quaIi+y +I1inIc of Us, III Sunset Ridge Yu- ?- 2219 Brees Avenue - - I 821 'ber' ,.effH- E - I A FULL I I If SERVICE - , ' J' ' ' BANK PAN AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 8202 NorI'I1 Panam Expressway II.H. 35I a+ Walzem I5I2I 655-33I I Your Friendly Bank Serving ROUGH RIDER COUNTRY LOBBY HOURS MOTOR BANK HOURS Mon. +I1ru Thurs. - Open 9 a.m. Mon. +I1ru Fri. - 7 Io 7 - Friday - 9 I'o 6 Saiurday - 8 +o 5 Member F.D.I.C. 20 Senior Index A... Abrams, Elizabeth, p. 44, 176 NHS 4 3, 4, AFS Reporter 4 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 4 4, TAGS 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1, Patriots 4 2, 3, Choir 41 Abramson, James Addie, Paula, p. 176 Girls' St. Golf Team 4 2, Choir 4 1, 2, DE 4 3, 4, DE Reporter 3 Adkins, Carvan, p. 67, 134, 176, 145 NHS 4 3, 4, NHS V.P. 44, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA Treas. 4 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. Pres. 4 4 Agness, Sharon, p. 176 Ahrens, Annette, p. 176 Pep Sq. 41, 2, Art Club 41, 2, Span. Club 43,4,FHA41,3,4 Akin, Kent, p. 176 Albarez, Vanessa, p. 26, 176 Pep Sq. 4 1, 2, Patriots 4 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. Sec. 4 3, Band 41, 2 Almaguer, Louis, p. 176 Alphin, David, p. 176 Gymnastics Club 4 3, 4, FHA 4 4 Alverson, Cynthia, p. 176 Class Pres. 4 1, Mixed Choir 4 1, FHA 41, 4, DECA 4 3 Anderson, Audwin, p. 104, 176 Choir 4 1, Haramby Club 4 2, Germ. Club 4 2, FHA 4 Anderson, Christine, p. 16, 87, 176 Anderson, Jesse, p. 176 Soccer- 1, 2, 3, 4 Anderson, Kimberly, p. 24, 42, 176 Band 41, 2, 3, 4, Choir 41, 2, 3, 4, Choir Pres. 4 4, Band Blaster 3, Area Choir 4 3, Span. Club 4 3 Anderson, Richard, p. 176 Rodeo Club 4 2, 3, ROTC 4 1, Germ. Club 4 1, VICA 4 Anderson, Susan, p. 176 Andrews, Mary, p. 30, 31, 76 Vars. Volleyball 4 2, 3, 4, Vars. Basketball 4 3, 4, Basketball All-Dist. Hon. Men. 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1, FHA Pres. 4 4, FHA Ex. Bd. 4 4, Germ. Club 4 3, Adv. Pres. 4 2, 4 Ankrom, Kevin, p. 176 Anstine, Dianne, p. 24, 176 Band 41, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 4 2, NHS 4 4, Choir 4 1, 2, 3, Band Blaster 4 4, S.A. Youth Symphony 4 1, 2, 3, 4, NJHS 4 3, Trinity Comm. Orchestra 4 2, 3, N.E. Hon. Band 4 1, 2, 3, All-Reg. Band 4 2, 3, All- Dist. Band 4 2, 3, 4, FHA 4 1, 2, Fren. Club 4 4 Antonitis, Gary Antonitis, Paul, p. 203 Soccer 4 3, 4, Basketball 4 1, JV Baseball 4 2, DECA Chap. Hist. 4 4 Appel, Susan, p. 26, 134, 176 Pep Sq. 4 2, Patriots 4 4, Yearbook Staff 4 4, Newspaper STOTT4 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4 4, Span. Club 41 Aragon, Maureena, p. 177 Armstrong, Cheryl, p. 66, 177 Pep Sq. 4 2, Patriots 4 3, 4, NHS 4 4, NJHS 4 3, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4 Arnaud, Lisa, p. 177 DE Sgt. at Arms 4 4 Asbeck, Kim, p. 124, 177 Bowling 41, 2, 3, 4 Ashford, Deborah, p. 24, 67, 87, 177 NHS 4 4, Choir Recording Sec. 4 4, All- Reg. Choir 4 2, 3, Beta Club 4 4 Athanas, Amanda, p. 177 Axel, Sharon, p. 178 Aubert, Susan, p. 24, 177 Band41,2, 3,4 Austin, Eddie, p. 106, 177 Golf 4 2, Rodeo Club 4 3, 4 B-. Babcock, Janiine, p. 178, 148 NHS 4 3, 4, Band 4 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4 2, 3, 4, UlL Slide Rule Comp. 41, 2, 3, 4 Bach, Alice, p. 178 Pep Sq. 41, 2, 3, Pep Sq. Off. 4 2, 3, NHS 4 4, NJHS 4 2, 3, Germ. Club 41, 2 Backlund, Tim, p. 128, 178, 110 Basketball 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4 2 Bacon, Anne, p. 178 Bading, Elaine, p. 178 Pep Sq. 41, 2, Germ. Club4 1, AFS 41, FHA 4 4 Baker, Diana, p. 87, 178 NHS 4 4, Stud. Caun. Rep. 4 3, Beta Club 44, Fren. Club 4 3, 4 Baker, Gail, p. 76, 178 Girls' Track 4 3, 4, Basketball 4 3, 4, All- Tournament Basketball Gd. 4 4 Baker, Joni, p. 178 Baker, Renea, p. 178 , Ballengee, Denise, p. 178, 151 Cosmetology VICA Chap. Pres. 4 4, Cosme- tology VICA Chap. Sec. 4 3 Barber, Barbara Barber, Keith, p. 178 ROTC 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4 3, 4, Speech Club V.P. 4 4, Debate Team 4 3, 4, ROTC Sabre Gd. 4 1, 2, 3 Barfield, Carolyn, p. 178, 138 Band 4 1, 2, Charones Girls' Club 4 1, 2, Golf Club 41, 2, HECE 44, Hero FHA 4 4 Barkley, Mary, p. 178 Barnes, Gwendolyn, p. 178, 138 HECE 4 4, Hero FHA 4 4 Barton, Glenn, p. 178, 148 Tennis 4 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Tennis Contender 4 4 Batchelor, Laura, p. 178, 138 Baxter, Carol, p. 108, 178 Bearman, Donna, p. 178 Beasley, Wanda, p. 178, 138 Pep Sq. 41, 2, Hero FHA 4 3, 4, HECE 4 3, 4 Beck, Richard Becker, Mike, p. 24, 127, 129, 179 NHS 4 3, 4, Key Club 4 3, 4, Germ. Club 4 3, 4, Germ. Club Treas. 4 3, 4 Beckingham, William Bennett, Jett, p. 179 Bennett, Nancy, p. 179 FFA Queen 4 1, Drama 4 2, 3, Drill Team 4 3, DECA 4 4, DECA Reporter 4 4 Bennett, Reba, p. 20, 1 13, 168, 179 Publications 4 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Ed. 4 4, NHS 4 3, 4, Class Off. 4 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4 2, 3, 4, Fren. Club 41, 2, 3, 4, Pep Sq. 4 1 Berry, Judith, p. 179 Besfer, Bruce Besfer, Robert Bigham, Diana , Billeaudeaux, Dale, p. 179, 203 Black, Carol, p. 179 Blagg, Peggy Blankenship, Gina, p. 179 Blankenship, Linda Blunt, Larry, p. 179 Bocquin, John, p. 179 Boswell, David, p. 180 Bourland, Gregory, p. 50, 180 Thespians 4 2, 3, 4, UIL One Act Play 4 4, Vars. Track 4 1, FBLA 4 3 Bowe, Larry Bowker, Donald, p. 120, 180 JV Football 4 1, Soccer 4 1, Guitar Club 4 1, 2, UlL One Act Play 4 4, Thespians 4 Bowman, Debra, p. 180 Boyle, Nancy, p. 138, 180 Boynton, William, p. 180 DECA St. Finalist 4 3, DECA Hist. 4 4 Bragg, Judith, p. 71 , 180 Bratten, Gary, p. 180 DECA 4 3, 4, lA Club 41 Bratten, Larry, p. 180 Tennis 41. 2. 3. 4 Bratten, Michelle, p. 71 , 83, 160, 180, 148, 181 Tennis 4 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Tennis Cont. 4 4, Best All Around Sr. Super. 4 4, St. Coun. V.P. 4 4, Stud. Coun. Chap. 4 3, St. Coun. Rep. 41, 2, Class Treas. 4 2, NHS 4 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 3, 4, NJHS 4 2, Hon. Ct. 4 3, FCA 41, 3, 4, FHA 41, 2, Campus Life 4 1, 3 Bratton, Anne, p. 180 FHA 4 4 Brauckmuller, Cindy, p. 20, 180, 179 NHS 4 3, 4, NJHS 421 , 2, Yearbook Class Ed. 4 4, Quill 8 Scroll 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1, Fren. Club 4 3, 4 Brenz, Laura, p. 144, 180 Pep Sq. 4 1, 2, Pep Sq. Sgt. 4 2, Volleyball 4 3, FHA Pres. 4 4, FHA Treas. 4 3 Brinegar, Suzette, p. 180 HS 4 3, 4, NJHS 4 1, 2, Class Sec. 4 2, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1, Fren. Hon. Soc. 4 2, 3, 4, Fren. Club 41, 2, 3, 4, Germ. Club 4 2, 3, 4, Tex. Assn. of Germ. Stud. 4 4, Span. Club 4 4, French Club Sec. 44, Beta Club4 4 Brister, Phyllis, p. 180 Bristow, Randy, p. 71, 129, 174, 180 Outstanding Youth in Speech Optimist Nominee 4 3, Who's Who in Am. High Schools 4 4, Key Club Pres. 4 4, Class V.P. 4 3, Stud. Caun. Sgt. at Arms 4 4, Stud. Coun. Rep. 4 4, Debate Team 4 3, 4, Vigil Hon. Mem. 4 4 Brock, Catherine, p. 180 Brockman, Don Bross, Terri, p. 180, 191 Choir 4 1, 2, 3, 4, All-St. Choir 4 4, All- Area Choir 4 2, 3, 4 Brossman, Ann Broughton, Ellis, p. 180 Brown, Ange Brown, David, Basketball 4 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Stud. Coun. 4 3, Germ. Club 4 3 Brown, Dean, p. 109, 213, 180 l Football 4 1, 2, Basketball 4 1, Span. Club 4 2, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 44 Brown, James, p. 18, 181 Brown, Lee Anita, p. 119, 181 Brown, Phil, p. 181 Bruno, Rebecca, p. 181 Pep Sq. 41, 2, 3, FTA44, FHA44 Buianos, David, p. 181 Soccer Capt. 4 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 2, VICA Reporter 4 4, Jun. Med. League 4 3 Bull, Lorrie, p. 91,181 Burke, Alyce, p. 181 Burke, John, p. 24, 181 Band 41, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4 2, 3, 4 Burleson, Sandra, p. 182 NHS 4 2, 3, 4, My Alpha Theta 4 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 4 3 Burnett, Karen Burns, Beverly, p. 91, 182 Burns, Richard, p. 182 IA Club 41, 2, S.A. SUBA Club 4 3, 4 Burns, Stephen, p. 182 Nat. Merit Finalist 4 4, Key Club 4 4, Lat. Hon. Soc. 4 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 4 4 Burton, Kim, p. 182 Busch, Geraldine, p. 182 Butler, Karen, p. 138, 139, 182 NHS 4 4, Hero 4 FHA 4 4, HECE 4 4 Butler, Sharon, p. 182 Byram, Jerry, p. 182 Basketball 4 1, Baseball 4 2 Byrne, William, p. 182 NHS 4 3, 4, Key Club 4 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 4 3, 4, Consti- tutional Committee Rep. 4 2 C1 Caldwell, Mary, p. 44, 122,182 NHS 4 3, 4, NJHS 4 1, Lat. Hon. Soc. 4 3, 4, Lat. Club 4 3, 4, FHA 4 1, FHA Treas. 4 2 Call, Donald Football 4 1, Basketball 4 1, Soccer 4 1, ROTC 4 2, Photography Club 4 1 Calonge, Richard, p. 19, 120, 1 12, 128, 182, 209, 160 Camp, Larry Choir41, 2, 3, 4 Campbell, Cindy, p. 87, 182 Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Span. Club 4 3, 4, Beta Club 4 4 Campbell, Susan Pep Sq. 41, 2, 3, Span. Club 4 3, 4, FHA 4 3, Keyettes 4 4, Campus Life 4 2, 3 Caperton, Chris, p. 182, 1 10 Basketball 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club --1, 2 Cardenas, Manuel, p. 19, 78, 182 Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4 2, 3, Wres- tling 4 2, 3, 4 Carey, Ellen Carson, Cherrie, p. 26, 27, 87, 182 5 8 ff jf5y I X I if 2 i L' ,..A,.Mf, ff? 135. ,.. V- .,,,, , , xx ff A T . '1 78-Tx fh iiii f 0 lax 'P-fx , Q ,X X 'f - aigwj X- xl 4 gli? .5 'a.af g Y ., -- -v - - 12,5 ' ,-K 1775-1976 V at is ok 8 Q, ,, K o ' Yf'iH We are building on IQ . . -X f If1'ff H X a proud tradltlon of over 200 years 3 . 4IO2 NacovPerrin : ' - g f 5455 Walzem Road For Information Call: 656-8880 3 jiL2Ffedw5:f:::lE ESS: 'T Guligsserl WASH NHS - 4, Pep Sq. - 1, Patriots - 2, 3, 4, Patriot Off. - 4, Teddy's Girls - 3, 4, Choir -1, 2, 3, Beta Club - 4, Hist. Hon. Soc. - 4, Span. Club - 4, FHA - 2 Carter, Terri, p, 182 Cartwright, Patty Castillo, Mercedes, p. 182 Span. Club - 1, FHA - 4 Cavanaugh, Cynthia, p. 91 , 182 Cearlock, Susan, p. 24, 182 NHS - 4, Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Reporter and Hist. - 4, Yearbook Man. Ed. - 4, Pho- tographer - 3, Newspaper Reporter - 3, Quill 81 Scroll - 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll Hist. - 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, NJHS - 1, 2, Span. Club - 2, 3 Chacon, David NHS - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Span. Club -1, 2, Russ. Club - 4 Champion, Elizabeth, p. 183 Choir - 1, 2, Track - 3 Chandler, Alice, p. 112, 183 Tennis - 2, 3, Halehakala Creator Club - 2, Sci. Club - 2, FBLA - 4, Campus Lite - 4 Chaney, David, p. 183 Band - 1, 2, 3, Bowling - 1, 2, 3, Campus Life - 2, 3 Chapman, Joy FBLA - 4, FHA - 4 Chastain, Jean, p. 183 NHS - 3, 4, Thespians - 2, 3, 4, Speech Club - 3, 4, BAD SEED Cast - 4, PLAZA SUITE and FRANKENSTEIN Crews - 4 Chavez, Ralph, p. 38, 183 Cheatum, Randy, p. 183 Golf-1, 2, 3,4 Check, Audrey, p. 183 Patriots - 3, Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Span. Club - 2, 3, 4, Hosp. Vol. - 3, 4 Chisholm, Barbara, p. 183 Cheerleader - 1, 2, Class V.P. - 3, Stud. Coun. Rep. - 1, Thespians - 4, Beta Club - 4, NJHS - 1, Track - 1, GAA- 3, Ski Club - 3, Speech Club - 4, Operation LIFE - 2, 3, KHS Student Theater - 3 Clapp, Thomas, p. 183 VICA Stud. ofthe Year - 4, VICA Treas. - 3 Clark, Jeffrey, p. 183 Clark, Rodney, p. 183 Clement. Paul, p. 87, 177, 138 Click, Beniamin, p. 64, 86, 98, 141, 128, 183, dalsgetball - 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball - 2 Cline, Edward, p. 87, 183 NHS - 4, St. IA Winner - 1, IA Club Pres. - 2, IA Club V.P. - 4, Beta Club - 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4 Clinton, Wanda, p. 183 Band - 1, VICA Parliamentarian - 3, FHA - 4, Red Cross Vol. - 1 Cobb, Kelly Track - 1, 2, 3 Coffee, Brian, p. 184 Coker, Raymond, p. 184, 148 NHS - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, Bond -1, 2, 3 Coker, Sylvia, p. 184 DE - 3, 4 Coleman, Thomas, p. 184 Comparetta, Guy Cook, Dawn, p. 52, 339, 184 NHS - 4, Choir - 1, 2, 3, Patriots - 2, 3, DECA - 4 Cook, Gregory, p. 184 Cook, Kathleen, p. 87, 184 Cooper, Lori, p. 184 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, 3, Span. Club - 2, FHA Treas. - 4 Cornwell, Leslie, p. 184 Fren. Hon. Soc. - 3, Fren. Club Treas. - 3, Keyettes - 2, 3, 4, AFS - 3, Bicentennial Comm. - 3 Corona, Ray Cortinas, Mary Courtright, Roy, p. 184 Football - 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. Football - 4, Track - 2, 3, 4, Basketball - 2, Letter Club - 2, Math Club - 2, Chess Club -1 Cowder, John, p. 87, 184 Key Club - 4, Beta Club - 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Russ. Clu6 - 3, 4 22 Cox, Donald, p. 67, 153, 184 NHS - 3, 4, Baseball - 2, 3, 4, Basketball - 3 Craddock, Sheryl, p. 17, NHS - 4, Class Pres. - 1, Pep Sq. Capt. -- 3, Pep Sq. Sgt. - 2, Pep Sq. - 1, 2, 3, Stud. Coun. - 1, NJHS - 2, Newspaper Staff - 2, Adv. Pres. - 2, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4, FTA - 2 Craig, Rebecca, p. 10, 26, 160, 184 NHS - 3, 4, Best Dressed Sr. Super. - 4, Patriots - 4, Pep Sq. - 3, Span. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 4, Span. Club - 3 Creasey, Steven, p. 184 NHS - 3, Nat. Merit Finalist - 4, Germ. Club - 1, 3, 4 Creek, John Cruise, Mike Cruz, Carlos, p. 87, 184 NHS - 4, Soccer - 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Beta Club - 4 Cruz, Kimberly, p. 184 Culpepper, Willie, p. 18, 32, 37, 141 Cummings, Ricky Cureton, Steve, p. 184 Czachowski, Claudia, p. 71, 184 Student in Gov. Optimist Nom. - 4, Class Pres. - 3, 4, St. Coun. Rep. - 2, Wards Award - 4, Germ. Club - 1, 2, FHA Sec.- Treas. - 4, FHA - 4 D1. Damian, Larry, p. 136, 153, 145, 184 Football - 1, 2, 3, Track - 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball-2, 3, 4, FCA- 1,2, 3 Damron, Debra, p. 26, 27, 184 Pep Sq. - 2, Patriots - 3, 4, Patriot Maior 4 4 Daustin, Ronnie Davidson, Debbie, p. 185 DE Treas. - 4, FHA - 2, 3, FBLA - 4, Rodeo Club - 1 Davis, Harry Davis, Kelly, p. 18, 19, 185, 110 Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Football Hon. Men. - 4, Basketball - 1, 2, 3, Track - 1, 2, 3, Baseball - 2 Davis, Michael, p. 185 Stud. sCoun. - 1, 2, ROTC - 3, 4, Res. Off. Ass. Pres. - 4, Sabre Gd. Comm. - 4, Sabre Gd. - 3, 4, ROTC Var. Drill Team - 4, Outstanding Sq. Leader - 3, Choir - 1, Germ. Club - 1 Davis, Ronald, p. 87, 122, 185 JCL- 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL Reporter - 2, Band -- 1, Lat. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Beta Club - 4, Bowling Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 Davis, Wayne Dawson, Margy, p. 24, 87, 108, 185, 135 Band -1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Pres. - 3, 4, AFS - 2, 3, 4, Beta Club - 4, Span. Club - 4, JCL - 3, 4, Rep.tTo Tex. Girls' St. - 3 Day, Marshall DeJesus, Edgardo ROTC -1, 2, 3, ROTC Rifle Team - 1, 2, 3, Sabre Gd. - 1, 2, Football - 2 DeLeon, Lilly Delgado, Giselle, p. 16, 185, 187 Head Cheerleader - 4, Cheerleader - 3, 4, Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Class Treas. -4, FHA - 1, 2, 4 Delley, Carla DeLuna, Roy, p. 185 Dickson, Karen, p. 186 Dillard, James, p. 138, 186 Dippo, Ann, p. 71, 95, 186 Swimming - 1, 2, 3, 4, ST. Coun. -4 Doerner, Linda, p. 186 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, DE- 3, 4, Choir- 2 Dominguez, Theresa, p. 112, 186 Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, Span. Club Sec. - 4, Span. Club - 3, 4, FBLA - 3, 4, Keyettes - 4 Dooley, Mark, p. 46, 87, 113, 169 NHS - 3, 4, Newspaper Ed. - 4, SPEAK- ING SOFTLY Asst. Ed. - 4, Newspaper Staff - 2. 3 4, SPEAKING SOFTLY Staff - 3, 4, Yearbook Staff - 4, School Winner of Bicen- tennial Sen. Prog. - 4, Winner of S.A. Wom- ens' Fed. Bicentennial Essay Cont. - 4, Beta Club V.P. -- 4, Quill 81 Scroll - 2, 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3 Dorgan, Angelika, p. 186 , Choir - 3, Journalism - 3 Dotterman, Donna Downing, Cherylayn, p. 186 Draker, Dan Drotning, Nancy, p. 186, 80 Gymnastics - 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader - 2, DECA Chap. Sec. - 4 Drummer, Ronald Band -1, 2, 3, Stage Band - I DuBois, Dave, p. 38, 186 Band -1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club - 2 Duffy, Joanne, p. 186 Dugosz, Farley Dupree, Sandra, p. 186 Durham, Leigh, p. 186 Who's Who in Am. Drill Teams - 3, Drill Team - 2, 3, Pep Sq. - 1, Key Club Sweet- heart- 2 Dycus, Anita, p. 186 Bowling - 1, 2, 3 Earnest, Debra FHA - 4, Germ. Club - 2 East, Mary Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, FHA - 1, 4, People Actions Community - 1 Eastwood, Ruanne Echols, Edwin, p. 67, 186 NHS - 4, Football - 3 Edinger, Katherine, p. 186 Edmond, Charles, p. 65, 74, 86, 98, 160, 128, 186, 1 10 Edmondson, Mary, p. 186 Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, PSM - 3, 4, PAC - 1, Campus Life - 2, 3, Span. Club - 3, 4, Keyettes - 4, Spelling Team - 4 Edwards, Kathy, p. 87, 186 NHS - 3, 4, Pep Sq. - 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta Sec. - 4, Beta Club Treas. - 4 Edwards, Pamela, p. 186 Ellis, Michael, p. 187 Enders, David, p. 187 Enriquez, Goldie, p. 187 FHA - 4 Eppright, Mary, p. 123, 187 Pep Sq. - 1, FHA Chap. Pres. - 4, Art Club V.P. - 4 Esparza, Manuel, p. 78, 79, 120 Espinoza, Gracie, p. 46 Publications - 1, 2, 3, 4, BIG STICK Staff - 2, 3, SAGAMORE Staff- 4, Basketball - 1, Fren. Club - 1 Esqueda, Gonzalo Etter. 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Hadigan, Robert, Hale, John, p. 190 Hale, Sterling, p. 190 Hale, Steve, p. 190 Tennis - 1 , 2 Hall, Kelly, p. 190 Halsted, Tammy, p. 190, 191 Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Pres. - 4, Pep Sq. - 1 Homer, Jerry, p. 190 Hamilton, Terry, p. 138, 190 Hammock, Edward Hammett, Karen, p. 190 Pep Sq. - 2, Patriots - 3, FHA- 2, 3, 4 Hammock, Scott, p. 190 Hampson, Robert, p. 61, 190 NHS - 3, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, Choir - 1, 2, 3, Band -1,2,PSM - 2, 3, NJHS - 1, Spelling Team - 2, 3 Hannah, Karen, p. 190 Lat. Hon. Soc. - 4, JCL - 2, 4 Hansen, Richard, p. 133, 127, 190, 158 Harbin, Rebecca, p. 191 Hardaway, Winston, p. 191 Hardin, Wendall, Harlos, Harry, p. 191 Harper, Sharon, p. 191 Harris, Pamela, p. 24, 191 NHS - 4, Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Treas. - 4, Choir - 2, 3, Chair Sec. - 3, Class V.P. - 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, FBLA Pres. -4, FHA- 1,2, FHA-1,2 Harris, Stacey, p. 191 Swimming - 3 Hartoon, James, p. 191 Hawkins, Charles Hayes, Shown Heady, Karl, p. 191 Track - 2, 3, Football- 3, Adv. Pres. - 4, Germ. Club - 2 Hebert, Debra, p. 191 NJHS - 2, Pep Sq. - 1, FBLA - 2, 4, FHA - 4, Bowling -1 Hedrick, Frances, p. 91, 192 Heilner, Marie, p. 192 Class Rep. - 1, Span. Club - 2, FHA - 4 Heinz, Jay, p. 192 Hendricks, Sherri, p. 122, 219 NHS - 4, NJHS - 1, 2, Class V.P. - 3, FHA Chap. Pres. - 4, Band - 1, 2, PSM - 2, 3, JCL -4, FTA -4 Hendrix, Kurt, p. 192 ROTC - 1, 2, DECA-4 Hernal, Deborah , p. 138, 192 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Hero - FHA - 4, HECE - 4, Fren. Club - 3, 4, AIFS - 4 Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Frank, p. 192 Hernandez, Helen, p. 192 Hernandez, Ricardo, p. 192 Herrmann, Leah, p. 26, 27, 192 NHS - 4, NJHS - 1, 2, Pep Sq. - 1, Patri- ots - 2, 3, 4, Patriot Maior - 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, FBLA - 4 Hicks, Robin, p. 192 Hicks, Terri, p. 87, 192 NHS - 4, NJHS - 1, 2, Pep Sq. - 1, Patri- ots - 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta - 2, 3, 4, Beta Club - 4, FBLA V.P. - 4, Span. Club - 3, FHA - 1, Campus Life - 1 Hille, Michelle, p. 138, 192 Hillner, Gary, p. 192 Tennis - 1, 2, Russ. Club - 3, 4 Hinkle, Ronald Hinoiosa, Orlando Hinton, Michael, p. 192 Hoff, Jeffrey, p. 192 Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Treas. - 4, Reg. Choir - 2, 3, 4 Hoffman, Laurence, p. 192 Hogue, Blair, p. 192 Baseball - 2, Football - 3, Soccer - 4, Speech Club - 4 Hokett, Mark, p. 61 , 192 Holbrook, Steven Football- 2, Baseball - 3 Holcomb, Phillis, p. 192 Hallie, Pam, p. 87, 108, 158, 192 Homon, Shelley, p. 193 Homme, Karen, p. 24, 148, 193 NHS - 3, 4, Youth in Sci. Optimist Award - 4, Am. Chem. Soc. Award - 3, 4, Band - 1, 2, 4, PSM - 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Treas. - 4, NJHS - 1, 2, Soc. Stud. Hon. Sac. - 4, Guitar Club - 2 Hope, Milton Horne, Douglas Hudson, Patricia Hughes, Marilyn, p. 193 Hughes, Patricia, p. 52, 193 DECA - 4 Hunt, Kenneth Hupping, Mike DE - 3, 4 Hutchings, Diane band - 1, 2, Publications - 3, 4 Hutzler, Patricia, p. 16, 57, 87 193, 187, 160 Pep Sq. - 2, Cheerleader - 3, 4, Wards Award - 4, NJHS - 2, Beta Club Sec. - 4, Keyettes - 4, FHA - 4 Hutzler, Patrick, p. 19, 141, 193 NHS - 3, 4, Football- 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. ond All-City Football - 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4 Hyman, Jonathan, p. 64, 86, 93, 141, 128, 193, 1 10 Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, NJHS - 2, FCA Pres. - 3, 4, FCA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club - 2, 3, 4, Hist. Hon. 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Pres. 4 1, Sr. Gift Comm. 4 4, FHA 4 4 Loving, Catherine, p. 196 Lowell, Karen, p. 196 Lucas, .lack Lucas, Matthew Lugo, Martha Lumpkin, Bruce, p. 196 Band 4 2, 3, DECA 4 4 M - Macy, Ginger, p. 196 Maddux, Karen, p. 20, 196, 47 Campus Life 41, 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4 4, Newspaper Reporter 4 2, Yearbook Staff 4 3, 4, OUTLOOK Asst. Ed. 4 4 Magallanes, Gabriel Maldonado, Juanita, p. P96 FHA 4 1 Mandeville, Scott, p. 196 NHS 4 3, 4, NJHS 41, 2, Debate Club 4 2, 3, Letterman's Club 4 1, Germ. Club Sec. 4 2 Morkiewicz, Robert Martin, David, p. 196 DECA 4 4 Martin, Gary, p. 196 Martinez, Arthur, p. 153, 196, 188 ROTC41,2, 3,4 Martinez, Diane, p. 196 Martinez, Gilbert Reg. Choir 41, 2 Martinez, John, p. 196 Martinez, Rene, p. 196 Martinez, Tony, p. 196 Martinez, Vinicia Masters, James, p. 158, 196 Mathis, James Basketball 4 1 , DECA 4 3, 4 Mathis, Ted, p. 196 DECA 4 4 Matthews, Kathy, p. 196 Campus Life 41, 2, 3, 4, Choir 41, 2, FHA 4 4 Matthews, Melissa, p. 196 Tennis41, 2, 3, 4, FHA4 1, FBLA41 McCord, Stephen, p. 196 Mays, Anita Publications 4 3, 4, Cheerleader 4 2, Bas- ketball Cheerleader 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1, Soft- ball 4 2, 3 McCutchen, Vonzetta, p. 151 VICA 4 3, 4, VICA Sgt. at Arms 4 4, Cos- metology 4 3, 4, St. Cosmetology Winner 4 4 McDonald, Jo Ann, p. 197 Choir41, 2, 3, 4 McDonald, Melinda, p. 197 McGee, John, p. 197 McGee, Melissa McGlocklin, John, p. 197 McGuinness, Diane, p. 87, 197 Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Beta Club 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 3, Span. Club 4 3, FHA 4 4 McHoney, Kathy, p. 26, 197 Mclntire, Dennis, p. 197 Football 4 1, 2, Scuba Club 4 1, 2, Swim- ming 41,DECA 4 4 Mclntosh, Brian McKenna, Lindo, p. 197 McKenzie, Roy, p. 18, 19, 78, 79, 141, 197 McKinney, Corwin McKinney, Glenn, p. 197 McMahon, Pamela, p. 197 VlCA Treos. 4 4, OEA 4 3 McMinimy, Deanna, p. 197 McNamara, Michal, p. 197 ROTC 4 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 4 McNeure, Mike McNiff, Steven, p. 126, 197 Vars. Football 4 2, 3, Vars. Wrestling 4 3, Newspaper Reporter 4 4, Car Club 4 3 McQueeney, Mike Football 4 1, DE 4 3, 4 McRae, Wildon, p. 197 Football 4 1, 2, Track 41, 2, 3, 4 McSwain, Betty, p. 197 McWhorter, Jim McWhorter, Steve McWilliam, Michael, p. 129, 197 Football Mgr. 4 2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 4 2, Key Club 4 3, 4, Key Club Sec. 4 4, JCL 4 3 Meove, Jose Medlick, Deborah Mendez, Flora, p. 91, 198 Mendoza, Alice, p. 198 Menking, Melody Meyer, Duane, p. 198 Meyers, Ruby, p. 198 Meznarich, William, p. 198 Tennis 4 1, Soc. Stud. Club 4 4, Hist. Hon. Soc. 4 4 Millegan, Michael, p. 19, 32, 120, 141, 148 Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. Football 4 3, 4, All-City Football 4 4, Football Capt. 4 4, EXPRESS NEWS Player of the Week 4 3, Basketball 4 1, 2, Track 4 1, 3, 4, Haramby Club 4 2, 3, FCA4 2 Miller, Barbara, p. 198, 193 NHS Pres. 4 4, NJHS V.P. 4 2, Span. Hon. Soc. Treas. 4 3, 4, Hon. Soc. Stud. Club Treos. 4 3, 4, Span. Club Pres. 4 4, Span. Club 4 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4 2, Campus Life - 1, Speech Club 41 Miller, Beverly, p. 91, 198 Miller, Jerry Miller, Mark Miller, Nancy, p. 198 Miller, Terina, p. 30, 76, 198 Volleyball 4 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4 3, 4, Span. Club 4 4, FHA 4 4 Milligan, Debbie, p. 198 Milligan, Michael, p. 198, 141 Mitchell, Steven, p. 24, 29, 198 Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4, All-St. Choir 4 3, Area Band 4 4, Area Orchestra 4 4, JCL 4 2 Mitts, Glen, p. 198, 110 NHS 4 3, 4, Basketball 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 4 1, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 2, 3 Mize, Denise, p. 198, 158 Pep Sq. 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Sq. Lt. 4 4, Pep Sq. Sgt. 4 3, FHA V.P. 4 4, FBLA Sec. 4 4 Moeller, Marilyn, p. 198 Mohr, Diana, p. 198 Moix, Jean, p. 90, 91, 198 Moore, Barbara, p. 112, 198 NHS 4 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Art Club 4 1,3,4, FBLA44, FHA44 Moore, Cynthia, p. 198 Moore, Kathleen Morales, Alfonso, p. 198 DECA 4 4 Morgan, Gayle, p. 91 , 199 Morris, Raymond, p. 199, 158 ROTC 41, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team Comm. 4 3 Morris, Robert E. Football 4 1, 2, 3, Span. Club 4 3 Morris, Robert L., p. 199 Morrissey, Jon, p. 24, 199 Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 4, Golf 4 2, Bowling Club 41 Mortag, Wendy, p. 199 Mott, Karen, p. 24 Band 41, 2, 3, 4, Band Sec. 4 4, NHS 4 4, FBLA 4 4, FBLA Treas. 4 4 Moyer, James, p. 122, 199 Swimming 4 1, 2, Lat. Club 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Lat. Club Treas. 4 3, Lat. Hon. Soc. 4 3, 4, JCL 4 1 , 2, 3, 4 Mudd, Teresa, p. 199 Band 4 1 , 2, 3 Muir, Kevin, p. 199 Mullenax, Bruce, p. 199 Mulrenan, Colette, p. 199 Munoz, Eddie Murray, Larry, p. 199 Muzny, Carol, p. 199 Choir 41, 2, 3, 4, Choir Lib. 4 3, FHA 4 NT Nabors, David Naylor, Nancy, p. 24, 34, 87, 199 Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 4 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4 4, Beta Club 4 4 Neie, Julie, p. 66, 199 NHS 4 3, 4, NJHS 4 2, FHA Chop. Pres. 4 4, Russ. Club Pres. 4 4, Russ. Club Treos. 4 3, Campus Life 41, 2 Nelson, Mark, p. 199 Art Club 4 2, 3, FHA 4 4 Nelson, Mary, p. 199 NHS 4 4, Choir 4 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Reg. Choir 4 3, 4, Chorale Choir Lir. 4 3, 4, FHA Class Pres. 4 4, FHA Chap. Pres. 4 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 4 3, 4 Nelson, Raleigh, p. 200 Baseball 4 2, 3 Newton, Janice, p. 24, 200 Band 41, 2, 3, 4, Span. Club 4 3, FHA 4 4 Ngo, Nam tao Volleyball 4 3 Nielsen, Glenn, p. 200 Nielsen, Karen, p. 200 Nischan, George Noble, James, p. 19, 57, 160, 200 Commencement Speaker 4 4, NHS 4 4, Most Likely to Succeed Sr. Super. 4 4, Nat. Merit Finalist4 4, Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 41, 2, 3, Math Team 4 2, 3, 4 Nooiin, Cecilia, p. 200 DE 4 3, 4, DE Hist. 4 3, DE Sec. 4 4, Pep Sq. 4 1 Nooiin, Kathy, p. 200 Pep Sq. 4 1, DECA44, FHA44 Noria, Janice, p. 200 Novick, Keith, p. 19 Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Stud. Coun. 4 2, FBLA 4 3 Nuttall, Lisa, p. 200 Nybro, Claire Nyman, Cindy, p. 200 QT Oates, Valerie, p. 76, 200 NHS 4 3, 4, Pep Sq. Capt. 4 3, Pep Sq. Sgt. 4 2, Pep Sq. 41, 2, 3 Oberholtzer, Paul Oden, Ronald, p. 200 DECA 4 4 Ognibene, Judy, p. 26, 57, 87, 120, 143, 159, 200, 179 , NHS Treas. 4 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta V.P. 4 3, 4, Pep Sq. 4 2, Patriots 4 3, 4, French Club V.P. 4 2, 3, 4, French Hon. Soc.4 2, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. -- 3, 4, Beta Club 44 O'Leary, Tom, p. 15, 189 Oliverio, Gary, p. 15, 200, 189 Olmos, Virgina, p. 911 200 Olney, Susie Olson, David, p. 200 NHS 4 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 4, Key Club Dir. and V.P. 4 2, 3, 4 Oney, Elizabeth, p. 200 Volleyball, 4 2, FHA Treas. 4 4, FHA 4 1, 4, FCA 4 2, Adv. Pres. 4 4 Orozco, Hector, p. 153, 200 Otwell, Darien, p. 200 Ousset, John, p. 200, 185 Oviedo, Margot, p. 201 Pep Sq. 4 2, 3, FHA 4 4 P-. Paganucci, Dante Palm, Tamara, p. 201 NHS 4 4 Pape, Kris Parise, Dodie, p.201 Parker, John, p. 58, 113, 140, 201 NHS 4 4, Publications 4 3, 4, Newspaper Lay-out Ed. 4 4, Mag. Ed. 4 4, Staff Artist 4 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4 4 Parker, Novina Choir Sec. 4 4 Parker, Walter Parma, Grace, p. 158, 201 NHS Chap. 4 3, 4, Pep Sq. Sgt. 4 2, Pep Sq. 4 1, 2, 3, Span. Hon. Soc. 4 2, 3, FBLA 4 4 JV Gridders Acknowl- edge Coaches Aid W . 9 S I Junior Varsity football players gathered for a party to celebrate their successful season as Dis- trict Co-Champions and to express their grati- tude to the coaches for their dedicated assist- ance. ABOVE: Quarterback Phil Ricks awards Coach Jim Wynne with a plaque of appreciation. LEFT: Trainer Jim Gillen receives a warm-up iacket from John Murray. BELOW: Philip lmbody pres- ents Coach Bill Meehan with a plaque of appre- ciation. 7 Parnell, Edward, p. 201 Pascalli, Deborah, p. 201 Patterson, Richard, p. 201 Patton, Doug, p. 129, 201 Pauciello, Craig, p. 201 Pauciello, Lisa, p. 138, 201 Pavlik, George, p.125, 201 Paxson, James, p. 24, 201 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS - 4, Bowling Club - 1 Poynter, Cheryl, p. 87, 201 Band - 1, 3, Beta Club -4 Peacock, Terry Pearce, Robert, p. 202 Peplow, Cynthia, p. 202 Chair -1, 2, 3, FHA Chopt. Treas. - 4, Pep Sq. - 1 Perez, Zinnia, p. 90, 91, 202 Perry, Cathy, p. 202 Peters, Rosanne, p. 202 DECA Chopt. Pres. -- 4, Latin Club - 1, Germ. Club - 3 Petrella, Danny Band - 1, 2, ROTC-1 Phillips, Richard, p. 125, 202, 145 -NHS - 4, Track - 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club - 2, 3, 4, Soccer - 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, FHA - 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4 Pierini, William, p. 87, 127, 129, 159, 202 NHS - 3, 4, Not. Merit Commended Stud. - 3, Band - 1, Germ. Club V.P. - 3, 4, Beta Club - 4, Key Club - 4, Football - 2 Pillsbury, Patricia, p. 1 19, 202, 149 Poe, Barbara Poole, Billy Prado, Helena, p. 24, 202 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Hist. - 3, Fren. Club - 1, 2, 3 Presti, Antoinett, p. 202, 139 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Pep Sq. Sgt. - 2, Fren. Club - 1, 2,Hero-FHA-4 Price, Chris, p. 15, 71, 202 Outstanding Youth in Law Optimist Award - 3, Outstanding Youth in Gov. Optimist Award - 4, Big Stick Carrier - 4, Stud. Coun. V.P. - 3, Stud. Coun. Parliamentarian - 4, Stud. Coun. Rep. - 1, 2, 4, Out. Rep. in Stud. Coun. - 2, Boys' St. - 3, AFS - 3, 4, Football - 1, Track - 1, Soccer - 4, Russ. Club - 4, JCL - 2 Puckett, Deeno, p. 202, 138 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Keyettes - 4, Hero - FHA - 3, 4, HECE - 3, 4, Bowling - 2, 3 Pursley, Naomi, p. 202, 191 Putnam, Walter, p. 148, 202 Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4, Vars. Tennis Capt. - 4, FCA - 1 Pyka, John, p. 202 R T Ragland, Catherine, p. 202 Keyettes - 1, Russ. Club - 2 Rambin, Chris ROTC Sup. Jr. Cadet - 2, NJHS - 2, Mu Alpha Theta - 3, JCL - 4 Ramirez, Mary, p. 202 Ramos, Dolores, p. 87, 202 Ratliff, Edward, p. 29, 202 Bond-1,2, 3,4 Ray, Dorothy, p. 202 Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Lib. - 4, Campus Life - 1, 2 Raynes, Charles, p. 203 ROTC - 1, 2 Reddic, Edward, p. 18, 19, 32, 49, 120, 141, 203 All-Dist., All-City Football Hon. Men. - 4, Football - 2, 3, 4, Track - 2, Haramby Club - 2 Reddoch,MicheIe, p. 24, 34, 203 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette - 3, 4, Class Treas. - 1, FBLA - 4 Redman, William, p. 203 Redus, Chris Reed, Linda, p. 87, 143, 203, 148 NHS - 4, Track 4 4, Beta Club - 4, Fren. Club - 4 Reed, Tam Reisbick, Paul, p. 87, 203 Remmert, Travy, p. 60, 92 Rhodes, Errol, p. 203 SCHOLASTlC'S Hon. in Youth Art Award - 4 Richardson, Karen DECA Chopt. V.P. - 3, Pep Sq. 1 Richardson, Gary, p. 204 Richburg, Catary, p. 76, 197, 203 Basketball - 3, 4, Hon. Men. All-Dist. Girls' Basketball - 4, Track - 3, Drama Club - 2, 3, 4, Adv. Pres. - 3, 4 Rickard, Nancy, p. 204 Choir - 1 Ricks, Lori, p.204 Volleyball - 2 Rider, Cheryl, p. 204 Rifenbury, Philip, p. 133 ROTC Color Gd. - 2, 3, 4, ROTC Drill Team - 2, 3, 4, Germ. Club - 2, 3, Russ. Club - 3 Riggs, Gordon, p. 204 Basketball - 1, 2, 3, Drama Club - 2, 3, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. - 4, Para-Med. Club - 3 Rivers, John, p. 204 Roach, Mark Roberts, Kathryn, p. 1 25, 204 Bowling Club - 4 Roberts, Steven, p. 204 Track 4 1, 2, Bwoling Club - 1, 2, Pearl's S.A.B.R.C. Bike Racing Team -1,2, 3, 4 Robinson, Katharine, p. 204, 138 Band - 1, 2, 3, NJHS - 2, Span. Club - 3, HECE - 4, Hero - FHA - 4 Rodriguez, Susana Rogers, Natalie, p. 204 Soccer - 4, Germ. Club - 2 Rogers, Robert, p. 24, 204 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Blaster - 3, 4 Rogerson, Robert, p. 204 Soccer - 2, 3, 4, Martial Arts - 2, 3, 4, Sci. Fict. Club - 2, Germ. Club - 2 Roper, Lori, p. 204, 135 AFS Parliamentarian -- 4, Speech - 4, FHA - 4 Rosales, Juan, p. 15, 120, 204 Ross, Cindy, p. 204 Ross, Robin, p. 204 Rossett, Linda, p. 26, 204 Rudd, Cynthia, p. 204 NHS - 3, 4, Yearbook Staff - 2, 3, Track - 3, Band - 3 Runk, Jack Russell, Richard Ryan, Cheryl FHA - 3, 4 S.- Salas, Frand Salazar, Steven, p. 204 Soccer - 4, Beta Club - 3 Salinas, Sylvia Salluce, Vicki DECA - 4 Salziger, Donna, p. 204 Fren. Club - 1, FTA - 4 Sanchez, Joleen Sanders, Cynthia Sanders, Linda, p. 205 HECE - 3, DE -- 4 San Miguel, Delia, p. 26 Pep Sq. - 1, 2, Patriots - 3 Santana, Felix Sardelli, Virginia Saucedo, Teresa, p. 66, 91, 205 Scheetz, Jodie, p. 206 Schoen, Patricia, p. 205 DECA - 4 Schulte, Nena, p. 75 Schutza, lngrid, p. 26, 27, 185 NHS - 3, 4, Pep Sq. - 2, Drill Team - 3, 4, Drill Team Off. - 4 Schwartzback, Cheryl DECA Chapt. Chap. - 4, DECA - 3, 4 Scoggins, Karen Scott, Elizabeth Scott, Foster, p. 205 Scott, Michael, p. 205 Seagraves, Wilmon Sears, Cheryl, p. 87, 148, 181, 205 NHS - 4, Choir V.P. - 1, Tennis - 1, 2, 4, St. Tennis Cont. - 4, Beta Club Pres. - 4, FCA - 4 Seavers, Ronald Vars. Rifle Team - 4, Germ. Club - 4 Seeley, Margaret, p. 85, 205 Thespians - 4, FHA Treas. - 4, Franken- stein cast - 4 Selby, Rhonda, p. 26, 27, 205 Pep Sq- - li Patriots - 2, 3, 4, Patriot Off. - 4, Teddy's Girls - 3, 4, Span. Club - 3, 4, Span. Club Treas. - 4, FHA- 1, 2, 4 Sells, Cindy, p. 205 Semersky, Michael Senger, Susan NHS - 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta - 2, 3, 4, St. Mu Alpha Theta Award - 4, NJHS Sec. - 1, Span. Club - 2, 3, l.W. Booster Club - 2, 3, Sci. Club - 3 Shadden, Chris, p. 24, 206 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, All'Dist. Band - 2, 3, 4, Hon. Band - 2, 3, 4, Band Uniform Mgr. - 3, 4, Shop Club -1 Shaw, James, p. 132, 133, 206 NHS - 3, 4, ROTC Vars. Drill Team - 4, ROTC Rifle Team - 2, 3, ROTC Off. - 4 Sheffield, Mary, p. 234, 34, 206, 205 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Moiorette - 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette and Feature Twirler - 3, 4 Shelton, William, p. 206 Shepherd, Michael, p. 206 Jr. Med. League - 2, 3 Shipman, Elaine, p. 206 NHS - 3, 4, Class Play - 2, 4, Class Emblem Comm. - 4, Thespians - 4 Shows, Janice, p. 206 Shrode, Mark, p. 206, 158 Shrum, Melissa, p. 206 Band - 2 Shuttlesworth, Nila, p. 52, 206 Golf - 3, DECA - 4 Situentes, Ralph, p. 206 Silva, Ralph, p.206 Sims, William, p. 61, 206 Football - 1, 2, 3, Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Sgt. at Arms - 4, Gymnastics - 4 Slayman, Jan, p. 206 NHS - 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. Pres. - 4, Span. Club - 3, 4, Hon. Soc. Stud. Club - 2, 3, 4, Adv. Pres. - 4 Small, Gail, p. 206 Small, Sheryl, p. 50, 206, 201 Span. Hon. Soc. - 4, Thespion Pres. - 4, Thespion Sec.-Treas. - 3, Speech Club - 2, 3, 4 Smith, Alvin, p. 19, 104, 120, 141, 206 Football Capt. - 1, 3, 4, All-City and All- Dist. Football - 4, Track - 1, Basketball - 1, Haramby Club - 2 Smith, Jennifer, p. 140, 206 OUTLOOK Ed. - 4, Newspaper Copy Ed. - 4, Quill 8- Scroll - 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll Sec. - 4 Smith, Ken NHS - 3, NJHS V.P. - 1, Band - 1, 2, Germ. Club Pres. - 3 Smith, Noel, p. 125, 207 Choir - 2, 3, 4, Band - 1, Shop Pres. - 1, Haramby Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 Smith, Theresa, p. 207 NHS - 3, 4, Pep Sq. - 1, 2, 3, Pep Sq. Comm. - 3, Pep Sq. Sgt. - 2, Span. Hon. Soc.- 2, 3 Smith, Yolanda, p. 44, 207, 209 Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorale Choir Off. - 4, Reg. Choir - 3, Campus Life - 2, Chamber Choir - 4, Span. Hon. Soc.- 4 Smittick, Jorine, p. 207 DECA - 4, DECA Area First Place Window Display - 4 Sneed, Tom, p. 207 Snodgrass, Susan, p. 26, 207 Pep Sq. - 2, Patriots - 3, 4, FHA - 4 Snyder, Stan, p. 19, 78, 141 , 120, 207 Soderman, David, p. 125, 207 Gymnastics - 3, 4, Gymnastics Mgr. - 3, 4, Bowling Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Reg. Bowler- 4 Sorrell, Sandie, p. 208, 138 Hero - FHA - 4 f- 4,-'air , S V D We ,V-4'i Q ? l - B uffal 0e's Exxon 513 H017 g35?,,55gO8ffOff1QS a supermarket and then some. offering... wide wide aisles. friendly smiles ... and all the services that make shopping a pleasure. -an now housfnn ' san anionlo,lustln,oorpusdchrlstl,kerrville y . Sorrels, John, p. 208 Speier, Michael, p. 208 Choir 1 1, 2, 3, Choir Robe Chairman 1 3, Choir Sgt. at Arms 1 2 Squires, Barbara, p. 67, 87, 160, 208 Salutatorian 1 4, NHS 1 2, 3, 4, NHS Sec. 1 4, Class Sec. 1 4, Fren. Club 1 2, 3, 4, Fren. Club Pres. 1 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 1 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. V.P. 1 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1 3, 4, Class Chaplain 1 3, Pep Sq. 1 2, 3, Pep Sq. Sgt. 1 3, Beta Club 1 4 Stallings, Tamarah Pep Sq. 1 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1 2, Heart Now Singers 1 3, 4, FBLA 1 3, 4 Stansell, Michael, p. 19, 32, 160, 158, 208 Stud. Coun. Pres. 1 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. Football 1 3, 4, Baseball 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. Club 11 Starr, James, p. 208 Stepper, Martha Stevens, Richard, p. 24, 71 , 208, 169 Stud. Coun. 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Stud. Coun. Pres. 1 4, Class Pres. 1 1, 2, NHS 1 3, 4, Key Club 1 2, 3, 4, Band 1 1, 2, 3, 4, DAR Good Citizen Award 1 4, SCONA 21 1 4, Wards Award 1 4, NJHS 1 1, 2, Exec. Coun. 1 1, 2, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 1 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. V.P. 1 3, Am. Cit. Sem. 1 2, 4 Stewart, Darla, p. 208 Volleyball 1 2, 3, Choir 11, 2, Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA Reporter 1 4 Stine, Kimberly, p. 208 Lat. Club Pres. 1 3, Lat. Club V.P. 1 3, Speech and Debate Club 1 1, Bio. Club 1 1 Stitt, Judy, p. 208 Struxness, Barbara, p. 91, 208 Subia, Francia, p. 26 Patriots 1 4, Volleyball 1 2, Span. Club 1 1, 2, FHA - 1, 4 Sullivan, Maureen Sunday, James Sweeney, Michael, p. 208 Ti Talamantez, Ja Ann Tamayo, Esther Taylor, Ricky, p. 208 Big Stick Staff 1 2, Photographer 1 2 Taylor, Roger Terral, Kenneth, p. 208 Thomas, Cheryl, p. 208 Thomas, Judith, p. 26, 209 Thornton, Hal, p. 209 Thornton, Jerry, p. 209 Football 1 1, 2, Gymnastics Team Pres. 1 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 1 3, 4 Thurman, Gary, p. 209 Tietz, Evelyn, p. 209, 191 Choir 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Sec. V.P. 1 3, Choir Hist. 1 4, Reg. Choir 1 2, 3, 4, Area Choir 1 3, 4, Pep Sq. 1 1, Gymnastics 1 3 Tillotson, Elizabeth, p. 16, 71 , 209, 187 Stud. Coun. Rep. 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Sq. 1 1, 2, Patriots 1 3, Cheerleader 1 4, FHA 1 1, 2 Toma, Glenn, p. 209 Trafficano, Cynthia, p. 91, 209 Treadway, Angela, p. 24, 66, 209 NHS1 3, 4, NJHS1 1, 2, Band11, 2, 3, 4, All-Reg. Band 1 2, 3, All-Dist. Band 1 4, N.E. Hon. Band 1 4, Sci. Club 1 2, 3, Sci. Club Sec. 1 3, Choir 1 4, Span. Club 1 1, 2, Nov. Stud. of the Month 11 Trevino, Peter Tribbey, Nicki, p. 26, 27, 169, 209 Patriots 1 2, 3, 4, Patriot Col. 1 4, Chair 1 1, 2, 3, FHA Parliamentarian 1 2, Pep Sq. 1 1, Span. Club 1 3 Turner, Ken, p. 24, 29, 160, 209 Band 1 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. Band 1 4, St. Choir 1 3, 4, Choir 1 2, 3, 4, Choir Stud. Dir. 1 4 U 1 Uechi, Ronald, p. 19, 35,141 Football-.- 1, 2, 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 1 3, FHA 1 4, FCA 11 Umphlett, Valarie, p. 112 Pep Sq. 1 1, 2, Pep Sq. Sgt. 1 2, FBLA Reporter14 Underwood, James V.. Valclez, Mike, p. 209 Football 1 1, DECA 1 4 . Van Bragt, Stefan, p. 23, 56, 127, 210, 161 I For. Exch. Stu. 1 4, AFS 1 4, Track 1 4, Fren. Club 1 4, Span. Club 1 4, Germ. Club 1 4 Vanheuverswyn, Jay, p. 210 Vansyckle, Rolan Vasquez, Sheila, p. 210 NHS13,4,NJHS11,2,FHA14 Vasquez, Wilma, p. 138, 210 HECE 1 4, Hero 1 FHA 1 4 Vaughn, Billy, p. 210 Vaughn, Brenda, p. 210 Villarreal, Emil, p. 123, 210 Art Club Pres. 1 4 Villarreal, Richard, p. 129 Valedictorian 1 4, NHS 1 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Pres. 1 4, Key Club 1 2, 3, 4, Soc. Stud. Hon. Soc. 1 2, 3, 4, Span. Hon. Soc. 1 2, 3, Key Club Treas. 1 3, NJHS 11, 2, Span. Club 1 1 Villescas, Gilbert Vimont, William, p. 210 Choir 1 3, 4, All-St. Choir 1 4, Photogra- pher 1 4 Viot, Steven, p. 210 Baseball 1 2, 3, 4 Vivian, Robert, p. 98, 210, 1 10 NHS 1 3, 4, Basketball 1 1, 2,3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1 3, 4 Vollmer, Donna, p. 210 W1 Waikem, Timothy, p. 19, 49, 204, 158, 210 NHS 1 4, Football 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 11, 2, 3, Span. Hon. Soc. 1 3, Span. Club 1 3, FCA 1 1 Wakefield, Sally, p. 24, 71 , 210 NHS 1 3, Stud. Coun. Sec. 1 3, Band 11, 2, 3, Band V.P. 1 3, Stud. Coun. Rep. 1 1, 2, Keyettes 1 3, Span. Club 1 3, FHA 1 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1 3, Welcoming Comm. 1 2, 3 Walker, Marie, p. 210 NHS 1 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1 2, 3, 4, NJHS 11, 2, Art Club Sec. 1 2, Art Club Pres. 1 3, Art Club 11, 2, 3, FHA Pub. Man. 1 4 Walls, Robert Walsh, Thora, p. 123, 210 Art Club 1 4, Fren. Club 1 4 Ward, Adrienne, p. 210 FHA 1 1, 2, 3, 4 Ward, Barbara, p. 138, 210 Pep Sq. 1 2, 3, Jr. Med. League 1 2, HECE 14, Hero 1 FHA 14, FHA 14 Warner, Mark, p. 153, 210 Warren, Scott, p. 19, 210 St. Fren. Oil Painting Winner 1 2, Football 11, 2, 3, 4, Soccer -- 3, 4, Fren. Club 11, 2, Drama One Act Play 1 4, Thespians 1 4 Waters, Lesa, p. 26, 210 Weaks, Terri, p. 21 1 Webb, Robert, p. 211 Choir 11, 2, Rodeo Club 1 3, 4 Webb, Russell Band11, 2, 3,4 Webber, Carol, p. 211 VICA Reporter 1 3, 4, FHA 1 4 Weich, Carmen, p. 158, 211 Pep Sq. 1 2, 3, Pep Sq. Off. 1 3, Span. Club 1 1, 3, FHA 1 3, FBLA 1 4, Drama Club 1 1 Weinheimer, Cheryl, p. 31, 82, 211 Volleyball 1 3, 4, Pep Sq. 11,FHA1 4 Welch, Bruce, p. 24, 21 1 All-St. Choir 1 3, Reg. Choir 1 1, 2, 3, Choir1 1,2, 3, Band1 1,2,3 Welch Mark .24 29 168 211 1 1 P 1 1 1 Band Pres. 1 4, Band 11, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1 1, 2, 3, 4, All-St. Choir 14 Wells, Thomas, p. 211 Weltz, Philip, p. 211 Wenner, Dana, p. 211 NHS 1 3, 4, Hon. Soc. Stud. Club Sec. 1 4, Beta Club 1 4, NJHS 1 2, Pep Sq. 1 1, 2, PSM 1 2 Wenzel, Allen, p. 211 Wenzel, Maureen West, Randy, p. 21 1 West, Rick, p. 71, 206, 158, 212 White, Cynthia, p. 30, 212 Volleyball 1 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. Volleyball 1 4, Track 1 3, Fren. Club 1 2, 3 White, Rhonda, p. 87, 212 NHS 1 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1 3, 4, Span. Hon. 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Yelverton, Robert Z1 Zarate, Eric, 21 , 58, 237 Zibelin, Cynthia, 26, 237 Ziller, Theodore Zwinggi, Bridget, 149, 237 Sophomore Index A1 Abate, John Abernathy, Gary, 238 Ackley, David Acosta, Rebecca Adair, Gilbert Adkins, Gregory, 19, 21 , 238 Ahlborn, Pia, 106, 238 Ahrens, Laura, 238 Ainsworth, Gregory, 238 Alaniz, Teresa, 238 Alba, Gregory, 153, 238 Almaguer, Manuel Alvardo, Javier, 238 Ambrose, Mark, 60, 153, 238 Anderson, Beth, 16, 238 Anderson, Kimberly, 106, 238 Anderson, Randal, 38, 238 Andrews, Timothy, 238 Appel, Sarah, 238 Aragon, Jimmy, 38, 238 Archer, Robert Armacost, Dean, 238 Arnold, Robert Ash, Albert, 238 Atwell, Buck, 238 Austin, Rose, 238 Bailey, Laurette, 238 Baker, Joyce, 238 Baker, Sylvia, 238 Ballengee, Debra, 238 Baller, Sharon, 238 Bankhead, Melissa, 238 Bannon, Elizabeth, 238 Barber, Gary, 238 Barberio, Joseph, 238 Barkley, Richard, 238 Barnes, Theresa, 26, 238 Barrios, Janie, 234 Barton, James, 24, 238 Baum, Christina, 238 Bearman, Edith, 238 Beck, Robin, 238 Becker, Robbie, 21 , 239 Becker, Ronald, 24, 29, 239 Beesley, Mark, 24, 29, 239 Berg, Robert, 239 Berlanga, Ada, 239 Biancardi, Steven, 24, 239 Biddinger, Douglas, 239 Biela, Susan, 24, 239 Bienek, Cynthia, 239 Bingham, Thomas, 239 Birdsall, Sandra, 50, 51, 239 Black, Gayle, 239 Blackman, Clay, 239 Blagg, Paula, 239 Blanco, Norma, 239 Blanco, Rita, 20 Blank, David, 78, 239 Blankenship, Belinda Bledsoe, Diane, 239 Bock, Mercedes, 126, 239 Boldt, Steven Booras, Teddy, 95, 239 Boothe, Bennett, 24, 239 Borgfeld, Michelle, 26, 239 Bosley, Gregory, 38, 239 Bowen, Laura, 17, 239 Bowen, Scott, 240 Boyd, Mark, 240 Boyle, Victoria, 240 Brace, Kimberly, 76, 240 Bragg, Denise, 38, 240 Bratton, Richard, 240 Brewer, Kimm, 240 Brister, Sandra, 240 Bristow, Pamela, 125, 240 Brooks, David, 240 Brossman, William, 240 Brown Brown , David, 240 , Elizabeth, 240 Brown, Elizabeth, 130, 240 Brown, Jennifer, 125, 240 Brown,John, 240 Brown, Melanie, 240 Brown, Patricia, 240 Brown, Phyllis, 240 Brueckheimer, David, 38 Bruno, Edwin, 153, 240 Buffington, Margaret, 240 Bui, Viet Bull, Pretangia, 76, 240 Burns, Brett, 240 Burns, Kathe, 26, 240 Busch, Larry, 240 Bustamante, Michael, 38, 240 Butaud, Marla, 26, 240 Butler, Gerald, 24, 240 Byers, Johnny Byrne, Susan, 240 C , Cambra, Lynette, 240 Camp, Sterling, 240 Canady, Tammy, 26, 240 Cano, Rey, 240 Cardenas, Erma, 76, 240 Carley, Scott, 240 Carlson, Johnny, 241 Caron, Sue Carper, Martha, 125, 241 Carroll, Steve, 38, 241 Carter, Sally, 26, 241 Caudill, Mary, 241 Cavazos, Elizabeth, 241 Chambers, Charles, 24, 241 Champion, Charles, 241 Chandler, Michael, 241 Chandler, Vicki, 241 Chapman, Lavera, 241 Chapman, Robert, 241 Charles, Debra, 241 Charles, Nancy, 241 Cheatham, Elliott, 241 Cifelli, Alfred Cipriani, Debra, 26, 241 Clark, Russell, 241 Clayton, Terri, 24, 241 Clements, William, 241 Clepper, Lisa, 50, 241 Cochran, Debra, 76, 241 Cochran, Terry, 241 Cochran, Wendell, 241 Cady, Mary, 241 Cogan, Elizabeth, 241 Cole, David, 24, 29, 242 Cole, Nancy, 242 Collins, Ben Cook, Brian Cook, Johnnie Cook, Karen, 17, 242 Cook, Sheryl, 17, 242 Corcoran, Kelly, 242 Corona, Peter Cosentino, Sharon, 22 Courtney, Mark Courtright, Eva, 242 Cox, Christie, 242 Cox, Jeanee, 109 Cox, Julie, 109, 242 Cox, Tammy, 242 Craddock, Edward, 21, 242 Crawford, Antigone, 242 Crippen, Mike, 242 Croom, Jeffery, 242 Foctory Distributor for Quality Mobile Homes Good Luck We Trade for Furniture or Senigrg '76 Almost Anything RAHMBERG MCBILE HOMEHNC- THE HMERICFIN 2271 Austin Hwy. 2939 S.W. 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Fichtel, Tamera, 243 Fincke, Bret, 243 Fletcher, Jeff, 243 Flores, Charles, 243 Flores, Luis Fluitt, Glenn Flynn, Marianne, 16, 244 Flynn, Robin, 26, 92, 244 Foley, Rachel, 28, 104, 244 Ford, Mark Fortin, David, 21, 244 Foster, Cheryl, 244 Fox, Mary, 38, 244 Fraley, Cheryl, 244 Francis, Kay, 30, 244 Frazier, Jeffrey, 244 Freudenrich, Karen, 244 Friebel, Gean, 244 Fritz, Rebecca, 76, 244 Frump, Linda, 244 Fuchs, Deborah, 244 Fuentes, Robert Fuentes, Rudy Fuentes, Roland G1 Gabelmann, Jeffrey, 244 Gahagan, John Gainer, Cicero Galbreath, Sharon Galloway, Tara, 107, 244 Gammage, Gregory Gangai, Ann, 26, 119, 244 Gans, Patricia, 24, 244 Garcia, Cynthia, 244 Garcia, Fred Garcia, Jane, 38, 244 Garcia, Michael, 107 Garcia, Nelda, 244 Garcia, Rosa, 244 Gardn Gardn er, Charles er Tim , Garrett, Linda, 244 Garrison, Debra, 244 Garza, Paul, 21, 244 Garza Gongora, Johnny, 24, 107 Gatewood, David, 244 Goutreaux, Lavern, 245 Gendron, Raymond, 24, 29, 245 George, Richard, 245 George, Russell, 24, 245 Gesell, Gordon, 153, 245 Geyer, William, 245 Gholston, Susan, 245 Gibson, Gregory, 21, 245 Gilbert, Mark, 245 Gillespie, William, 245 Goff, Laura, 38, 76, 245 Goforth, William, 245 Gonyer, Michele, 24, 245 Gonzales, Cindy, 245 Gonzales, Florentine, 21, 246 Goss, Graha Rick, 246 m, Yvonne, 246 Graves, Terrence Green , Carl, 24, 246 Green, Johnny, 38 Green , Tina, 246 Griffin, Terrie, 246 Grisso m, Sheila, 246 Guaiardo, Santas Guerra, Hortencia, 246 Guerrero, John Guiberteau, James, 246 Guthrie, Stanley, 130, 246 Gutierrez, Michael, 246 Gutnueller, Dean, 95, 246 H.- Hadley, Iris, 246 Hagopion, Melinda, 246 Hague, Jamie, 246 Haley, Rebecca, 246 Hall, Mark, 38, 246 Hall, Michael, 246 Hallisey, Leanne, 246 Hamilton, Claudia, 76, 246 Hammerle, Miriam Hamner, Robert, 21, 246 Hanley, James, 246 Hannah, John, 246 Harbin, Elliott, 246 Hardie, Scott, 246 Hardy, Jacquelyn, 246 Hardy, Thomas, 246 Harlan, Dwayne Harlos, Ralph, 246 Harris, Gregory, 246 Harris, Timothy, 246 Harrison, Monica, 247 Hart, William, 38, 247 Hartman, Micheal, 21, 247 Hartmann, Debbie, 247 Hartwig, Conrad, 127, 247 Haugen, Jeanette Haynes, Emma Heath, Charles, 247 Hebert, Ronald, 107, 247 Hedgepeth, James, 247 Hennig, Sandra, 247 Hensley, Terry, 247 Herbig, John, 153, 247 Hernandez, Armandina Hess, Richard, 247 Hicks, Glen Higdon, Russell, 247 Hildebrand, Keith, 247 Hitchings, Denise, 247 Hoch, Marshall, 247 Hoffer, Jonathan Hoffman, Kathi, 247 Hague, William, 247 Hoppe, Sally, 82, 247 Horne, David Horne, Kaye, 30, 247 Howard, Malcolm, 24, 247 Howard, Tracie, 247 Hubbard, Brain, 95, 247 Huey, Elizabeth Hughes, Donald, 247 Hullinger, Jean, 247 Hunter, Billy, 247 Hutchings, Donna, 247 lkehara, Michiko lmbody, Philip, 21 , 153, 247 Ingram, Michael, 21, 247 Irons, Elaine, 247 Irvin, Johnnie, 104, 247 JZ Jackson, Allen Jackson, Laurie, 24, 247 Jackson, Misti, 247 Jagers, Julie, 247 Jahns, Terry, 247 James, Felicia, 247 Jardin, Patricia, 248 Jasper, Charles, 248 Jenkins, David, 248 Jenson, Jerrie, 248 Jeter, Barry, 248 Jewell, Mitchell, 130 Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Rebecca, 248 Johnston, Jennifer, 24, 248 Jones, Lisa, 37, 248 Jones, Paula, 94, 95, 248 Jones, Randall, 248 Jonietz, Kathy, 248 Eddie 21 Jordan, Charles, 21, 125, 248 Jordan, Curtis, 248 Jordan, Otho, 248 Jorrie, James, 21, 248 K, Kamansky, William Karambis, Jeannetta Kasten, David, 248 Keigley, Robin, 248 Keller, Shari, 248 Kelly, Ronald, 248 Kendall, Nancy, 248 Kennedy, Helen, 248 Kennedy, Marva, 248 Kettles, Marianne Key, Larry, 248 Kilday, Kathy, 248 Kimble, Darlene, 248 Kiser, Monica, 248 Klein, Wayde, 248 Konick, Patricia, 71, 248 Kowalski, Chester, 248 Kreusel, Howard, 248 Krueger, Marvin, 125, 248 LT Lackey, Renee, 248 Loman, Laura, 38, 248 Lansing, Steven, 248 Lary, Robert Lara, John Lauer,'Nancy, 244 Lawson, Cheryle, 249 Lawson, Deborah, 26, 249 Lawson, Mark, 108 Leadford, Michael Leal, Elizabeth, 26, 249 Lee, David, 249 Lee, Marie, 106, 107, 249 Lees, Joseph Lefebvre, Mary, 249 Leinart, Suzanne, 249 Lemmons, Juliann 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Wilson, James, 285 Wilson, Karen, 36, 285 Wimpy, Suzanne Winser, Richard, 285 Wood, David, 285 Woodard, Susan Woodward, Geoffrey, 285 Wright, James, 285 Wright, Richard, 285 Wright, Shirley, 285 Wrono, Suzanne, 281, 285 Yi Yoder, Leroy, 285 Young,Aida, 285 Young, Andrew, 285 Young, Jacquelin, 104, 285 Youngblood, Brenda, 285 Z1 Zamora, Grace, 285 Zamora, Louis, 285 Zarate, Vicki, 285 Zibelin, Thomas, 285 PHONE 655 761 P O BOX 16126 Phone: AIC 512 655-8500 BELKNAP VAN 8. STORAGE COMPANY 22 AUSTIN HWY SAN ANTONIO TEX S 75218 Webbles Road Your every school need costs less at your neighborhood VARIETY STORES Sfores in Son Antonio To Serve You Son Antonio, Texcns'78218 BURN:-mm Agent For Burnham Van Service Lee Belknap-Pres. John Havens-Vice-Pres. in..-3-Q AJ , -f ' ,N,g,., 347 quam we still forged ahead, at differ- ing speeds, on our own roads. lt hit us about mid-year. The unity . . . the pride in ourselves as an entity. We did not only represent Roose- velt, we 'were' Roosevelt. Maybe it was the fact that we won district in football. Nlay- be it was the contagious spirit biting the nation as a whole - the Spirit Of '76, Whatever it was, here we were, standing tall and sharing a special pride in ourselves as Rough Riders. All 3200 of us. The year went by fast. The teachers and 1:he parents said time always passes quickly Continued on page 350 349 350 when one is young and free from any major responsibili- ties. It was true that the majority of us came from middle to upper class house- holds: but that was not the reason 1976 passed by so fast. Time always passes quickly' when you're having fun. And, boy, we were. We were boogying all over the state. From football to slide rule, we were making a name for our- selves . . . for Roosevelt. Principal Tom Moseley was planning to put in more trophy cases. There were a lot of smiles on a lot of faces come spring. Sure, it was still crowded. Sure, it was getting hot again. Sure, we were getting anxious for the summer freedom. But we were also just plain enjoy- ing life .... We never solved any major problemsg we never caused any either. We were young and carefree and living today while we awaited to- morrow. Yes, 1976 was a good year. lt was really 'our year'. lt was very special. 1976 . . . the year of celebration. Cele- bration of our individuality: our unityg our Iivesp and the life we shared day by day at Roosevelt High. g Q W., 6 ! 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