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

 - Class of 1978

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Kirby Thompson and Consuelo Rosales grab a last glance at notes before an English test. 5 Senior Class officers Pam lvlcBee and Valerie Rutledge watch over mum corsages that will raise funds for their class. I gr x Q Q 3' 5' iilii i.Eli'l.i ,,,, i i f :rg u,iiii,f it 111999 A Talking Book 9 1 Vickey Finch models for a French I class project. 2 Denise Owen and Renee Evans enjoy a sunny afternoon in the court- yard. 3 Something new to the TR campus was the addition of a root over the breezeway leading to the smoking area, 4 Students bring life to the classics with dramatizations during their English class. Acting up are Dale Hicks, Greg Alba, John Sadler, Donella Eklund and Mark Pichichero. 5 For ardent Rough Rider fans, the bright lights of the scoreboard were a familiar sight every Friday night during football season. Alert spectators caught this moment when the sign reported a wishful, alas incorrect, SCOFG. Q 8? I lO A Talking Book Competition pits friend vs. friend took to prevent it, such as pacing up and dovvn the aisles on the novv thin linoleum floorsj Achieving vvasn't easy, either. Many of us became discouraged when a teacher would not give a standardized test instead of her ovvn essay-laden exam, or vvhen another teacher would not give the extra point needed to make the grade one letter higher The problem ot inadequate facilities existed, too. That could not he helped, since a school designed for 2,000 was crammed full with nearly 3,200 With more students to attend to, there was less time to Ccontinued, page 135 t 5 ' I ' ,,,, I ,,,, 5553 j 4' I - f M In I , .,,,,, M. ,, A Talking Book Il 5 +R, , NLS: wig . 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We adopted a survival ot the tittest policy during the passing periods. 1 Jeff Adams takes a break from reading a chapter in his world history text- book. . 2 Jennifer Johnston and Loren Henley reveal the true meaning of lite - a yearbook in their original skit at the SAGAMOBE sales assembly. 3'Dracula would have been at home when the South Texas Regional Blood Bank came to call. David Brown was among the several TB students who donated a pint. 4 Making the best of a broken arm. Annee Brudvik displays her spirit by painting up her cast in true Roosevelt fashion. 5 Teacher Susan Burns leads a discussion concerning interpersonal rela- tionships at a Parent and Family Life Education CPAFLEJ meeting. A Talking Book I3 . . . -tl 6 J 4 sg if-gr-f , 3 ,gif 5 Q 5, N st- A H ,mx 1 , '33, mm. 2 is rf , ig in ' 354 1365! -2? 4 '- QB , fi -i-Ja? 317 - 1,1 'W as , 2, 'ffai ff 'K 4 I-xg? vang, ess, t11'f.f2gj - A 1 .1 wifi 51 rr if ,,,.fe,,, 'Hy -Y 4- fe 1 we xy J: .. 4. 5 k t ,, ,W xc 1, ,Sta mf , N,..,. ff gy f ses, 4- if 1 sy sexi,-.eeeifzixv few-rlvgw 1 9 1 i 1:5 2 rg it f we wif 'fy , 4 , , Q 'Sify a' ,K At K Aa , , vf-1.-ga , 1 kv' Q 1 1. -f ,, ff fair' ,4 N 1- - ,K g? sf if Q 6 'r as jx -4 'ffl wig wqllrf- gs 4353 i f gf -Q is 9 w, ,, fs: 'Sv is 'fr x .J if , J i ,i N---V x M f ! ff-1 K 'wmv DID You, THE 3.200 sruoffvrs OF THEODORE ROOSE VELT MIG!-I SCI-IOOL, DOFlVf DAYS A WEEK. FROM SEPTEMBER T0 MAY?' S Q Anotner scnool year . . A we were forced to forget 'ESGUT late-night TV and. inetead. dig out the old loose- Ieaves Cnot to mention countless spiral notebooksb It was time to get serious and pick up on the old study habits. Once again vve did. and once again , . . 'wi 1. EQRNED! ' Gary Rebecca Gregg Adkins Laura Ahrens Gregory Alba Jovita Allen Congress orders late school start Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe in July called a special session of the Texas Legislature. That gathering ratified a bill to delay the opening of school for tvvo weeks. The delay to save money and energy vvas Hmore positive that negativefl Roosevelt principal Thomas Moseley said. Stu- dents and administrators vvere able to enjoy more sun-filled days. But a late-starting year didn't stop the Rough Rider student body from snowing its spirit at the Red, White and Blue Revue and at the Rough Riders against San Angelo football game, a contest staged before the opening day of classes. The first day of school was filled. as usual, vvith confusion and tardies. Many students found themselves reminiscing vvith old friends and meeting nevv people, and just getting into the svving of going back to school after an extended summer vacation. I was happy school vvas delayed because it gave me the opportunity to spend longer finding jobs for my students. HECE teacher Jan Schmidt said. r gg gyyi .tqtt ' QV' T' ' Tl t - T. R al l cf I it It E ccftts fi' 'rrf A- A A 3' ..ie it 1 3 A r AA .zt K K .lf . T... A X if U i I M sk W 2 . Lk-5 A I if , W E ML. i i 3 I - i T t,tr,, Tivzg it 5 . .rx N ,V 1 ,,,,..,.... A K K g jk-h - . -I .s , ., l ri jaw 'YQL vi as 1 xc 1 NW M., ti.-M. T ctcc V , T y g Q!!! Alt, T A st - ' x c ' X c Ty, T if .:,i Lv .W- EF a 5 A Y llll lllll ddds,c . Abernathy Acosta it 'lf L. 16 school SlOrlS 1 Sociology teacher Edith Speert lets a little sunshine into her class- room. 2 Sharon Smith finds herself reminiscing vvith an old friend before cheer- leading practice. 3 School delay didn't stop Roosevelt organizations from showing their spirit at the Red, White and Blue Revue. 4 Crowded halls were plenty on the first day of classes. 5 Coming back to familiar surroundings and friends was all a part ot the first day of school. ...,,.Mr ,W 'lf -me .,,, W Javier Alvarado Mark Ambrose Beth Anderson Julie Anderson Kimberly Anderson Randy Anderson seniors I 7 In the beginning n i -. wg A Ni , L '- , Teddy's folks were able to spend a few more weeks romping in the sun, as school opening was delayed until Sept. 6. Many were anxious on that day, however, to get back into the old routine. First day consisted of mass congregations in the halls just to see who was still around and what went on during the summer. An ever-pres- ent line of students stood in the office request- ing schedule changes and even schedule cop- ies, because some students always find it diffi- cult to hold oh to the things for any given length of time. The hopeless search for lockers and rooms was apparent as mahy students mind- lessly wandered into classes tardy. Jammed lockers made more trouble for students, espe- cially for freshmen who found it hard enough just to become accustomed to the new sur- roundings. t ltt yttt H . ff: 'if msiit--, ' ' . X ws A Q .,... ... ,ss ..: .-'- is X 5, 4 .,., , tttt -l-- ,. ..,. , .yg ---- Q ezsrfw. kkkk W'kxA ' , est... ,Is - .. ..sn-,f1i T- s,s,.i,,. - - i mesff - -sf- . . . Q..-Ms. is ,.,... . t . 6 ifst is stss is - Y' T5 Timothy Andrews Jimmy Aragon Robert Archer Dean Armacost Albert Ash Buck Atwell 'I 8 first day ,i X , -N 2 s 1 Hours of strenuous workouts paid off for TR gridders, as Rough Riders took to the field long before school started. 2 For some it took weeks to get into the back-to-school spirit, but Hector Rios and student Carrie Cole seem to be getting down to business early with a program for com- puter math class 3 Campus maps provided freshmen and new faces with a guide to get around. 4 Whether it was a sack lunch from home, a quick bite from the snack bar or a full course meal from the sewing lines, lunch time provided much needed energy to get through the first, and probably longest, days. Sid Wegert, Russell George and Warren Prunty finish their meal and check out the cafeteria scene. 5 For band members a new year meant the beginning of early morning practice sessions. I more I 50' 502 - 55 504 Qnuovu nzcono noon noon :girl-from -- l '1l 'I 'l I i ii-'il 405 cunnn i::::uo ovunniuu ' noon WJ I no IsinIail I su Lai: I aio 'Laos 'ED . r- I .0 7 5 IU! BH H05 505 rr nova onzslnu noon 619 - - - I so4 count coz E an nv ns so .-time :xg cm. un 621 - oo 32.1 an ui :za .mslsoo noi 613.0 'MMM ' i Y ADIIIIITLATIOI l unnv co : In I 517 - lu i N Auoifoniuu o isa no i 5 ioi ini ' 3 Acaionic A ENDAQCE ml , mx in 'H coun I E,,-mme, loo lu soo N 0 IO! gg ::3 THEODORE RoosEvEi.T llllil 6 mm in ni in in na ii: 5 -Im , :Ya Ei 5 E :E E M Lisa Ayers Karla Baker Sylvia Baker Debra Ballengee Sharon Baller Melissa Bankhead seniors I9 1 Students crowd together in the jam to reach their lockers. 2 Bough Bider Band's flag bearers practice tor- mation at before-school rehearsal. 3 Football players undergo practice betore and after school during gridiron season. Gary Barber Joe Barberio Bichard Barkley Cornelia Barnes Theresa Barnes Elizabeth Barrow 20 before ond after school 0 Y JL . Talk, practice occupy a. m. Whether sitting in the cafeteria, library or courtyards, or attending practices of one kind or another, students almost always could find something to do before school. Parking became more of a problem this year. Too few spaces and too many cars made many students resort to parking in ...K , Q Wendy's and Windsor Park Mall lots. Mor- dred Street was declared a No Parking - Tow Away Zone, forcing some students to come a little earlier to find an empty space. Meeting friends in the morning was some- times the best part of the day, since conver- sations were unaffected by worries about classwork. Groups of friends eventually found their own places to stand or sit - or both -inthe mornings. During football season, band members practiced formation on the field as football players hustled to improve their game. Patri- ots rehearsed routines in anticipation of half- time performances. After school, students could be seen in a mad rush to catch buses home. Parking lot exits were snarled by networks of cars all trying to get out at the same time. And someone always could be heard at his locker, mumbling complaints about homework, only to come back the next day to repeat the whole procedure. -sy x 1 Filled parking lot demonstrates the over-population of cars at TB. 2 Waiting for buses home consumed much of every afternoon for some students. . Jim Barton Belinda Bates Edie Bearman , Ronald Becker Mark Beesley Kenneth i Bennett . . I.. I eniors 21 Sandy Birdsall 1 Students, teachers and parents learn about improving communica- tions between themselves at PAFLE. 2 Karen Ward and Pam Trimble look over their homework packets during the unit on death. 3 Edith Speert, sociology teacher, and Wes Davis, assistant principal, open the first of the three PAFLE workshops conducted in February. 4 Group discussions were an inte- gral part ot sociology class time. Here Donna Schardt and Tammy Gunter debate the subject ot care tor the elderly. 5 Jena Fuller and Mike Gutierrez discuss the day's homework topic. l '!llhQauinn-M-f Robert Berg Steve Biancardi Susan Biela Thomas Bingham Gayle Black 22 sociology Controversial topics target for discussion The thing about sociology is that everybody has almost total freedom to say whatever they want. lt really helps you to understand what other people think about things. sociology student lvlike Guti- errez said, Discussing topics such as death, prejudice and human sexuality. the objective of sociology courses was to be Han elective course which is operated for students' maximum involvement with the instructor, other students and the material, according to the intro- duction tothe course. To earn credits, students could turn in evaluations of television shows, books, songs or movies. Original skits, artwork or writings also were eligible for submission to earn points. An offshoot of the sociology program was Mcontluent education. CE students traveled to nearby elementary and middle schools to address both faculties and students on building self-esteem. Parent and family life education CPAFLEJ workshops in February were con- ducted to help students, teachers and parents understand them- selves and to reinforce involvements and communications, Dana Bland Darlene -W +'s is Boatwright Mickey Bock ww- Bennett Boothe Laura Bowen Scott Bowen N seniors 23 1 James Brannon and Renee Corum work on research projects in the library. 2 Ray Shook takes one last look at a vocabulary test before turning it in. 3 Beta Club members include FRONT ROW - Greg Viot, Jennifer Brown, Helen Negron, Leslie Vincent, Patty Delgado, secretary, David Kasten, president, Bill Brossman, Greg Ainsworth, Kim Brace, Suzanna Wimsatt and Pat Rutledge, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Robert Wilkinson, Sue Clark, Denise Bragg, Adri- enne Ognibene, AnaLiza Ontiveros, Patricia Gans, Victoria Boyle, Beth Anderson, Debbie Lawson, Donna Schardt, Hildegarde Senseney, Felicia James and Carrie Cole. THIRD ROW - Mary McDougle, Ginger Durbin, Mike Jenkins, Gary Hanko, Melanie Brown, Helen Kennedy, Susan Biela, Pretangia Bull, Cindy Yelverton and Charles Delcambre. FOURTH ROW- Daniel O'Connor, Frank McNitt, Loren Hen- ley, Kathy Cody, Susan Valis, Todd Hedgepeth, Carol Suggs, Martin Dooley, Jennifer Johnston, Chuck Heath, Rebecca Fritz, Jerri Jenson, Andrea Ognibene, David Willis and Bill Newman. 4 Beta Club members examine contributions for inclusion in Outlook. They include SEATED - Greg Viot, Martin Dooley, Dan O'Connor and Frank McNiff. STANDING - Gary Hanko, Todd Hedge- peth, Chuck Heath, Loren Henley, Outlook editor, and Patty Delgado. 'Safe X qwfi ' a,. 1f:gf,g.fz- ffiif 1,fx as .... 1 f - -tfgitmi.. . ...,. i. ,nwwmh l 1 Mark Boyd Vicki Boyle Kimberly Brace Denise Bragg Richard Bratton Clayton Bright 24 Englishflietc Club wi ' ' WJ it g ' fe i ' Q3 ,ami ,f , ,jj an 11.4, 4 Beta Club 'experiences' artistic English Beta Club gives students who are interested in English a chance to experience the artistic aspects of the subject through lectures, plays and films, Pat Butledge. Beta Club sponsor, said. The club, with more than 80 senior members, required an A average in English and a HB average overall. Members attended several worthwhile literary events such as a Trinity Uni- versity showing of the film, Lord of the Flies. Beta members, however, did not confine themselves to literary events. Many helped ttElf Louise in her toy collection for children at Christmas. Beta Club's primary project in the spring was working with the Publications Department to produce Outlook. Club members screened poetry, prose, art and literature, selecting those to be included in the literaryfart section of the spring magazine. But Beta Club members weren't the only English students who worked this year. Most seniors spent weeks tolling over their term papers. Many juniors prepared for their senior year by completing notecards on a topic of their choice. Sophomores trudged through essays on such classics as Silas Marner and Jane Eyre, and freshmen learned the basic skills needed to survive their next three years. . 1 . . , gy ...Ji William Brossman David Brown Jennifer Brown John Brown Karen Brown Melanie Brown s niors 25 Ma th fun, too t APOLLO ' ' ' .LQ APOLLG When thinking of the mathematician people usually tend to imagine a person sitting at a com- puter thinking and working hard, but Mu Alpha Theta members proved not all mathematicians were that way. l'The purpose of this club is to promote mathe- By adding a trip to Astroworld as a pit stop on their way to NASA and by celebrating mathemati- clan John Wallis' birthday with a party, members disproved the all-work-and-no-play myth The 70 members raised money by sponsoring bake sales, selling bio-rhythms Cwhich they pro- grammed on the TR computerj and working the concession stand at the Roosevelt UIL practice meet, Mu Alpha Theta members weren't the only math students who were busy with their favorite subject. All math classes took tests created for them by Mu Alpha Theta members and high scorers won awards tor their efforts. t Mu Alpha Theta members Joe Pasola and Suzanne Crain admire Apollo space suits at NASA 2 John Fredrick and Stan Gerick carefully observe the space ship orbiter 3 Mu Alpha Theta members include FRONT ROW - Emily Travis, JMR sponsor. Kathy l-lorseman, Karen Desoto, Elizabeth La Orone. Jennie ter Brown, Adrienne Ogntbene, Carol SUQQS. Jerry Jensen, Susan x ,t,A Btela. Russell Bach Patricia Villareal. Denise Mayorga. Barbara Luer- -.Ns .N sen. sponsor, and Sylvia Foster, sponsor SECOND ROW A- David KN T iiix ft Ellis, Cindy Gracely Scott Pruitt, Mark Hagen, Sue Clark, Terry X X Edwards, Patty Gans, Jennifer Phillips, George Garza, Cliff Dawson. Diane venable. Suzanne Crain. Kenneth Stone, Tony Delgado and Robert Mohr TRlRD ROW v Steve O'Bnan, Alora Schaefer, Sheila Janak, Darcy Cole, Mike Jenkins, Jeanne Oliver Julie Cearlock. Charles Delcambre, Carmen Thurston, Lynette Wilkins and Richard Dees FOURTH ROW - Patty Delgardo, Danny O'Connor, Mark Schwartz, John Burke. Bill Newman Mark Moravits, Craig Gabel- mann and Glen Mathis Patricia Brown Phyllis Brown Edwin Bruno Chris Bryant Viet Bui Pretangla Bull MY 26 Mu Afpho Theta a a matics among high school students, but we do Q find time to enjoy ourselves, president Carol 5 L Suggs said. -A 1 Tommie Garner awaits a print out in com- puter class. 2 Balph Hoefelmeyer and George Garza listen to a recording about different aspects ol space travel. 3 Mu Alpha Theta students carefully observe a vacuum pressure chamber at NASA. The trip is an annual event for Mu Alpha Theta students. ' if QM 1 as t c ' Q.. 1, Steven Burditt Brenda Burns Kathy Burns Latty Busch Michael Bustamante seniors 27 La Donna Burch New courses spark science curriculum lnterest in science classes grew bigger with three new courses, oceanography, meteorology and geology. Teachers reported high enrollment in the three new courses. lylany students liked the way classes rotated so they could study a different course each quarter. 'Not only do you get to learn about something new every guarter, you also get to meet new people instead ot seeing the same ones everyday, junior Ben Briseno said. Horticulture, a form of biology. was one way students became acquainted with dirt and mud. l'Potting plans and transplanting is more than fun. lt's hard work, Alisa Welty, horticulture student, said. With the three new classes, science courses numbered 15. To earn the six quarter units required by the state for graduation, students chose from Chemistry l and ll, tech- nical chemistry, Biology l and ll, horticulture, physical sci- ence, Physics l and ll, and the three new classes. .mr Gerald Butler Perianne Byrd Susan Byrne Lynette Cambra Tammy Canady Erma Cardenas 28 science classes r' me A ff, 33' ,paw 147-5 3 1 ln Corpus Christi, Oceanography students enjoy the beach. 2 Lisa Clepper, Susan Biela and Eva Courtright attempt a lab with tomato plant leaves. 3 New Physics Club meets after school to conduct an experi- ment. Charter members include David Willis, Bill Johnson, Wade Cline, Tim Stantill, Mark Schwartz, Eddie Rodarte, Paul Bertetti and Robert Perkins, sponsor. 4 Oceanography students Robert Larkins and Hector Rodriguez await other field trippers before heading forthe Gulf shore. 5 As one ot the daily chores in horticulture class, Doedi Philen checks to see whether her geranium needs watering. 6 Cherie Liberda, Page Massey and Allen Trimble watch patiently as Jett Manning undergoes a radiation lab in chemistry lab. Scott Carley Martha Carper Efrain Carrasquillo Sally Carter Mary Caudill Darleen Cellmer sen'ors 29 1 Government teacher Fran Musselvvhite demonstrates to her class one effective vvay to clean up corruption in government. 2 Alan Tye reads his text during government. 3 Micheal Coleman looks up from his vvork on a report in American history. 4 Principal Thomas Moseley and City Council members l-lenry Cisneros, Phil Pyndus, l-lelen Dutmer and Bernardo Eureste visit Linda Claar's gov- ernment class to speak to students on municipal government. Charles Chambers Freddy Champion Vicki Chandler Lavera Chapman Debra Charles Rebecca Childress A Xt 'B 3 KW i K tv 30 social studies classes Q X504 Social studies probe world Social Studies Department offered stu- dents an opportunity to learn about tne vvorld and its problems. ln American nistory, students learned tne basics of American society and novv tne country founded its democratic princi- ples, World nistory focused on past civili- zations as vvell as foreign countries. Clov- ernment students vvere educated in the laws of tne land and novv lavv and econ- omy affect American citizens. Class time was divided between vvork- sneets, discussions and tests. American nistory classes investigated the stock mar- ket and vvorld nistory classes researched foreign countries' cultures and traditions. Government classes vvent off-campus to visit Bexar County courtnouses and jails Debra Cipriani Roger Clark Russell Clark Sue Clark Terri Clasfoe William Clements iors 31 DE integrates classes, sexes Physical Education Department experi- enced a drastic change in 1977. Girls and boys departments, once separated, were united into a single group, Most girls liked the idea of having boys in their classes, but some of the boys said girls vvere 'tinterferingn with their regular vigorous play of different sports. During the year, students had a chance to compete in a variety ot sports including toot- ball, basketball and volleyball. Overall physical education vvas a time of relaxation and fun for students and the coaches vvho taught them the rules ot the game. Lisa Clepper Debra Cochran Wendall Cochran Mary Cody Elizabeth Corgan Sandy Corron s Q W S t C 1 1 32 physical education 5... -5 W W , Y 3? V 5 5. 9' .gag,,,iffz ,wlc C' 'W 'qu , I vw. fasnJf '5'i 'dk ,N gaiilfif ' W. . ask' My , ff, ., - 'M 2 ' ' ff, Y ww 'hm - 1 Don Anyan catches the ball and runs for a touchdown. 2 John Freeman narrowly misses being tackled. 3 During a touch football game two players attempt to catch a ball. 4 Anxiously awaiting the next play is Craig Dyk- ers. 5 Mike Keester attempts to get rid of the ball before he's tackled. K David Cole Cindy Coley Karen Cook Sheri Cook Vicki Coopwood Kelly Cocoran seniors 33 and Wendy Wilson, aiong with their adviser Muenz and advertising managers Cheryl and Connie Unger, breathed a sigh of relief when the finished product was sent to the publisher. BULLY, BULLYH Meeting deadlines also kept BiG STlCK staffers busily scanning the campus and neighboring com- munity tor newsworthy items. Under the direction ot Jennifer Johnston, the staff managed to put out its tri-weekly publication in top form. The campus newspaper featured current events, editorials, entertainment reviews and announce- ments, sports reports and cartoons Many hours of hard work and patience were needed to put out the paper and it was all done just to keep the student body, faculty and staff involved in and informed about Rough Rider Country. ,Z f,.-1 H M., is 4 fi' f f at x . tl 'rv-su 'Manu 1 Journalism students exhibit total commitment to the learning process. Jena Fuller represents the doer and Blaine Alford, the thinker, 2 Dedicated souls who work feverishly to meet yearbook deadlines made up the SAGAMORE staff. FRONT ROW- Susan Valis, Kim Wadsworth, Liza Reyes, Carolyn Ross, Sylvia Martinez and Cynthia Muenz, advisor. SECOND ROW -- Connie Unger, Greg Dchse, Karen Boyd, editor: Donna Schardt, editorg Wendy Wilson, editorg and Kelly Corcoran. 3 These are the hands that type the copy that is sent to the publisher that is printing the yearbook that is read by thou- sands of people who are . . . 4 Producing a yearbook can be a trying experience at times, as Andy Bujanos demonstrates. 5 introducing the cast ot the BIG STlCK - Cynthia Muenz, advisorg Richard Dees, Kim Wadsworth, Jennifer Johnston, editorg Blaine Alford, Todd Hedgepeth, Cheryl Pritchard and Donna Schardt. 6 Tools of the trade -- the publishers how-to guide, tour- layer carbon packs Cknown to J-students as quads J and hundreds ot yellow grease pencils -- cover the working areas of the Publications Department. Kent Crow Carol Crump Russell Cuskey Thomas Czekanski Mark Dalrymple Cynthia Damron U seniors 35 FTA visits schools Preparing young adults for a possible career in teaching was the primary concept of Future Teachers ot America. Under the guidance of Terri Hill and Carolyn Smelley, FTA members explored the world ot student teaching with visits to other schools, Meeting every other Monday alter school, the group discussed the basics ot the profession and the philosophy behind it. An increase in membership enabled the group to sched- ule a vvide array ot activities, including the observation of Teacher Appreciation Day, A candy sale and attendance at district and state conventions also kept members busy. 1 President Terri Evvald laughingly speaks to FTA members at a vveekly meeting, ' 2 Z3 me 2 FTA members include FRONT ROW - Terri Hill, sponsor: Ann Jones, Lisa Jones, Terri Evvald, president, Suzette Crain, vice presidentg Jeanne Oliver and Carolyn Smelley, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Rayleen Sowell, Kathy Oli- varez, Nancy Resendez, Sandy Clem, Camille Williams and Cassandra Rivers. THIRD ROW - Terri Baker, Patti Olivarez, Michelle Ray- mond, Anastacia Green, Monica Gonzalez and Laura LeMan. FOURTH ROW - Nancy Hess, Kathy Clem, Stephanie Goodlet, Tracy New and Jackie Young. Bryan Dausin Debbie Davenport Donald Devenport Carrie Davis Richard Davis Sharon Day 36 FTA, Quill and Scroll 1 Sponsor Cynthia Muenz checks yearbook carbons in after-school solitude. 2 Karen Boyd and Roy Mustelier take a respite at the Quill and Scroll banquet at Little Rhein Steak House on the river. 3 Karen Boyd and Richard Dees discuss yearbook copy. ff n Rider writers gain recognition Persons of the imaginative genre took pen in hand and created literary works that they hoped would astound the world. Surely there was a society that recognized the efforts of these out- going artists. Luckily for budding TR journalists, such a society existed. Quill and Scroll, the interna- tional honor society for high school journalists, provided the group with insight to the many fac- ets of journalism. V Through regular group sessions Quill and Scroll members were able to share new ideas and express opinions relating to everything from feature writing to the latest special effects techniques. Highlighting the year's activities was the annual honors banquet, where the fol- lowing year's officers were announced. XX' ,- L. Kenneth Dean Ted Dearinger Dawn DeCuennick Richard Dees Carlos DeJesus Daina DeJesus Quill and Scroll 37 Denise Degen Charles Delcambre Audrey DeLeon Patricia Delgado Albert Demmer Billy Derese Beginning bands improve sound Though they do not perform publicly during the year, varsity and concert band members keep busy. Consisting of beginning musicians, var- sity band spends its time learning funda- mental theories that are necessary to proper playing, They receive instruction aimed at improving their basic skills in an environment similar to that of private les- sons. Concert band studies advanced musical techniques and more difficult musical compositions. Members often can be found in the band hall after school putting in extra practice time. 'll think vve've shovvn a lot of improvement since the beginning of the year, varsity band student Jenny Nybro said After attending summer band, members are encouraged to try out for a position in a higher band. 38 varsity oncerfbcznds i l , Lffrelwiunifmilfinaitttukeiwiiailitlfitfbf 1 Bobby Stewart studies the rhythms of his clari- net solo in preparation for UIL competition. 2 Daniel Sedillo, Arthur Jung and the rest ofthe alto saxophone section receive instructions in breathing techniques. 3 Concert band members listen to the directors announcements before starting to practice scales. 4 David Compos and Freddi Delley listen as Bay Jackson and Brent Jones practice a difficult rhythm in a contest piece. 5 Discussing the morning's marching session on the football field are percussion players Paul Gibb, David Compos, Allen Kethan and Joe Charles. C7 V 2 , '- 536 .',' ill tg 3- if xy , i ty 'Wan-f - Lis Frank Deville Jill Devinney Beverly Dietert Erick Dismuke Bill Dittman Mary Dobry Nw Il? s iors 39 Karen Donnelly Martin Dooley Keith Doris John Duff Paris Duhart Brady Dupree if fa S 5 ,Q to I . asf WU 1 Trumpet section rises to perform a featured ensemble. 2 Concert band runs through a rehearsal in the auditorium. 3 Joel Burkhardt directs the stage band, which meets each day at sixth period. 4 Band members celebrate the end ot another award-winning year at their banquet in the Bull Moose restaurant. 40 bonds 'Contra-band' days attract musicians Lake Charles, La., in spring vvas the scene of one of stage band's most outstanding events. Members competed at McNeese Uni- versity as part of the activities for the Con- tra-band Days festival. They earned second division for their efforts. Playing an active role around school and in the community, stage band members per- formed for PTA assemblies, the sausage sup- per, local nursing homes and the grand opening of Burger Chef on Vvalzem Road. Stage band in May also competed in the UTSA jazz festival in which the musicians received critiques of their performance. l Ginger Durbin Timothy Dwyer Julie Eaton Benjamin t Echols John Eddleman Steve Edmond enior 41 Language clubs win in tough competition Through the skills of their members, both as individuals and as a team, Roosevelt's Latin and Russian clubs won many awards. Latin Club proved victorious in the winter-spring intramu- ral volleyball games, in which members won three out of four games. ln December Latin Club celebrated an ancient Roman fes- tival with a Saturnalia party, and in February members won several events in the Latin Olympics in Uvalde. Club mem- bers also attended a state convention. Latin Club presented awards and installed new officers at its Junior Classical League CJCLJ banquet at the Magic Time Machine in May. 1 Todd Hedgepeth helps bring Latin Club to victory over the French Club in an intramural volleyball game. T. J. Scroggins, Latin coach, referees. 2 Russian Club includes FRONT ROW - Stephan Prado, A. J. Lavelle, sponsorg and Bret Weatherford. SECOND ROW - John Frederick, Richard Pressley and Richard Cannon. THIRD ROW - Roger Horky, Mark Lawson and Richard Sneed. Latin Club includes FRONT ROW - Mary Beth LeFebvre, Lynda Mead, Timothy Parma, Laura Stewart and Michael Groiean. SECOND ROW - Phillip Shittrin, Debra Hadley, Linda Stukey. Tammy Molksness, Karen Jaceldo, Marlissa Jeffers, Kirt Fiser, Gary Mills, James Mayhew, Rebecca Vann, DeAnn Roberts, Brenda Kersell, Belinda Mora and Lynn Caperton. THIRD ROW - T. J. Scroggins, sponsor, Lorri Reeves, Michael Speier, Jacki Bross, Robert Appel, Mary Cook, Sheila Janak, Karen Ger- lich, Karen George, Arturo Gonzales, Rodney Hack- ney, Brent Gillespie, Scott Eaton, Kelly Nessetti Holly Vann and Sheila Pearce. FOURTH ROW - Michael Sachse, Patrick Dwyer, Mark Lovato, Suz- ette Shepard, Gary Hanko, Mark Parsons, Scott Turnage, Kevin Baskin and Richard Wright. FIFTH ROW - Theodore Dearinger, Gary Abernathy, John Musser, Todd Hedgepeth, David Willis, Gilbert Hooper, Carol Renaud and Kenneth Angell, Angie Edwards Donella Eklund Susan Ellis C, Gary Elmadolar Max Engel 'ff' Bruce Eriksson 42 foreign language clubs . mf? Thirty-six French Club members live it up ln April, the French Club made its second annual trip to New Orleans. Thirty-six members and chaperones spent four wild days and nights touring the city, roaming Bourbon Street, and just generally enjoying themselves. French Club activities began in Octo- 1 French Club members include FBONT BOW - Lillian Parker, sponsor, Chelle Coleman, histo- riang Heidi Hansen, vice presidentg Tana Thomas- son, historian: Bill Geyer, vice president: Mike Gutierrez, president: Kim Brace, secretary: Deb- bie Lawson, treasurer, and Julie Mcllhany, spon- sor. SECOND BOW - Melanie Mason, Sylvia Baker, Bobin Woodridge. Didi Gomillion, Lazette Patton, Danny Angell, Lisa Cupps. Judy Bose, Brenda Morrls, Brian Du Bois, John Hagerty. Kim Kane, Lisa Fisher, Maria White, Michelle Labo, Norma Mena and Christy Webster. THIBD BOW - Connie Baker, Mary Hutzler, Lisa Clepper, Mark Foster, Dominique Troskey, Jett Dunn. ber with the annual covered dish dinner, At the party assorted French foods were served. The club spent the winter months raising money for its contest and New Orleans trip. ln March, 60 students went to Midland for the Texas French Sympo- David Johnson, Kitty Smith, non-member. Camille Williams, Helen Asbell, Nancy Prado. Kathleen Foran. Laurie Hasdort and Marc Peavy FOUBTH BOW - non-member, Christy Wenzel. Sharon Fentress, Bhonda Jones, Marian Bell, Michelle Watson, Missy Essey, Julie Murphy, Bobyn Kendall, Nancy Braun, Kim Gray. Connie Gillespie, Steve Pearce, Hildegarde Senseney, Sandy Birdsall and Latrice Clabeaux FlFTH BOW - non-member, Mike McMahon, Ken Beasley. Steve Hawkins, Laurin Carter, Anne Brudvik, Jill Bukowski, Nancy Burke, Tammie Howard, Mary Ellen Musser, Colleen Sweeney, John Bailey, Bob O'Connor, Mary McDougle, slum and brought back 13 awards. The French Honor Society May 9 conducted its first induction banquet at La Louisiane restaurant. The group tin- ished off the year with a swimming party and picnic. Leticia Alejandro, Tram Tran, Gary Billedeaux and Vicky McDougle. SIXTH BOW - Victor Boe, Denise McCord, Phyllis Stegall, Lawrence Sle- gall, Eddie Byder, Nancy Brown, Kristy Moon. Pat Mire, Vickey Finch, Delana Goss, Bick Goss, John Woelz, Kathy McKenzie, John Arnaud, Jill Devinney, Steve Starwalt and Ngo Chung. 2 Sponsor Lillian Parker and chaperone Pat But- ledge dine ln Antoines, New Orleans. 3 Sponsor Julie Mcllhany and Bernard Babaste line up tor assorted French foods at the covered dish dinner, AWS David Estes Deborah Etter Debra Evans Kimberly Fair Liz Falto seniors 43 David Escobedo Spanish Club travels to Mexico Members of Roosevelts Spanish Club traveled to the Mexican tovvn of Riedras Negras as a field trip in March. The group vvent sight-seeing and vvindovv-shopping. Spanish Club started the year oft with its annual back-to-school party. ln October, Los Amigos de las Ameri- cas presented a program vvhich inter- ested Roosevelt students, Los Amigos are students vvho travel to various impov- erished areas and give injections to vil- lagers. Several Spanish Club members have become involved in the program During the vvinter, Spanish Club partici- pated in the intramural volleyball games and vvon their games against the Latin and German clubs. Other winter activities included a Christmas party and a candy sale to raise money for the field trip and a picnic. Spanish Club celebrated the end ofthe year vvith a picnic at Camp Warnecke in Nevv Braunfels. t Spanish Honor Society president Adrienne Ognibene vvorks to plan club activities Sharon Fentress Julia Figueroa Louise Flanagan Jeffrey Fletcher Louis Flores Marianne Flynn 2 Spanish Club includes FRONT ROW - Bernadette Soto, Helen Negron. secretary, Andrea Ognibene, vice presi- dent, Jeanne Oliver, treasurer, Diana Albores, Joanne Negron and Laura Alvidres SECOND ROW - Nancy Reyes, sponsor. Kathy Garza, Albert Martinez. Rene Johnson, Ellen O'Brien, Connie Higginbotham. Patti Olivarez. Arlene Nutt. Shawn Hightower, Denise McGee, Yvonne Moreno. Tammy Canady. Marty McSvvain, Adam Lopez, John Maher and Diane Denk, sponsor THlRD ROW - Diane Foster, Ann Speth, Debbie Sierra. Gloria Galvan, Diego Gamboa. Terry Evvald, Ana Greene, Nelda Garcia, Marc Ognlbene. Joan Sefcik, Andrea Wiechmann, Salinda Wrono, Heather Heath, Terri Steele, Ricky Carillo and Paul Bertetti FOURTH ROW f Lauren Carter, Laura Ahrens, Marc Clark. Rozie Rose-I, Deedee Harris, Raul Dickman, Linda Draemar, Bill Brossman, Patty Delgado, Beth Anderson. Shauna Maher, Tracey Nevv, Lon Schneider, Kathy Horseman, Ana Lisa Ontiveros, Willie Trevino and Robert Roman FIFTH ROW - Greg Gensler, Alora Schaefer Shinobu Shimizu, Valerie Rutledge, Laura Bovven, Renee Evans, Joe Barberio John Sadler, Ann Marstall. Stephanie Goodlet and Vicki Boyle SlXTH ROW Y Theresa Loux. Stefanie Foster, Daina DeJesus, Doedi Rhilen Julianna Gonzalez, Judy Halsted, Michelle Duhart, John Robinson, Norm Nelms. Davvn Gard- ner Gary Hanko. Jesse Rodriguez, Barbara Smith, Cathy Cody Nancy Hess. Alicia White, Robert Gillespie Steve OBrien Lilian Lopez and Scott Bovven 3 Spanish Honor Society includes FRONT ROW - Diane Denk. sponsor Denise McGee, Liz Higginbotham, Tammy Canadyt Danny O'Connor Adrienne Ognibene. president, Frank McNiff Beth Anderson, Jeanne Oliver secretary. and Argelia Krohn. sponsor SECOND ROW - Mercedes Bock. Deedee Harris Felicia James. Betty LoBasso Alora Schaeter, Shauna Maher Melanie Freel Kathy Horseman and Helen Negron THIRD ROW - Steve O'Brien, Barbara Smith. John Sadler, Joan Setcik. Marc Ognibenet Andrea Ognibene, Cathy Cody and Jon Dunn HAY 3 A4 foreign language clubs as J- 'A'x 1 German Club includes FRONT ROW - Bill Newman, historian, Susan McDaniel, president, Pat Schulz, vice president, Belinda Schulz, secretary, and Brent Gilles- pie, sergeant-at-arms SECOND ROW - Carolyn Gisler sponsor Rene Woodard, Leanne Hallisey, Caroline Golorth, Kim Trotter, Ginger Boldt, Darrell Miller Mark Lawson Mary Hasdortl Gitta Grether Sarah Sams. Patty l-loglund, Heinz Grether, Tom Barnhart Rosemarie Dorgan and Kevin Barber THIRD ROW i David Obryan Janet Grande Marie Hoglund Jeannine Sanford Patty Gans, Susan Btela, Danny Retzold, Connie Vann, Stanley Gisler, Ken Stone, Mark Baradziel, Doug Thielemann Gerald Butler and Herbert Halstead FOURTH ROW S Ron Becker, Carmen Thurston, John Burke Lynette Wilkins, Glenn Watts, Ken Goetzke, Mark Richichero Wayne Estes Glenn Matthys, Larry Prablek and Keith Theis FlFTH ROW - Carl Gunderson. Mark Moravits, Tommie Garner, Georg Main, Kevin Geh- rig, Steve Smith, Glenn Zimmerman, Ralph Hoelelmeyer, Mike Williams and Philip King 2 Sarah Sams, Gitta Grether and Lynette Wilkins take a break during the native costume division iudging at the TAGS conventi on 3 Nancy Polcyn hands Nancy Burke a lebkucken heart during German Clubs cookie Sale Germans take TAGS awards At the annual Texas Association of German Students CTAGSD convention and contest at the University of Texas at Arlington, five Roosevelt students won prizes in art, music and literature categories. I H A ln fall the German Club was busy initiating new members with a tasting party. Then it was on to the New Braunfels Wurstfest in October. In November, the German Club won third overall sweepstakes at the MacArthur Language Festival. At Christmastime, the club enjoyed its annual Christmas party and did charity work. I Besides work for charity, the German Club did much towards filling the hearts Cand stomachsj of Roosevelt's students in the winter. ln January they conducted a hot chocolate and doughnut sale, and in February the annual 'tlebkucken Cgingerbread heartsb sale. Those fund-raising efforts defrayed the cost of attending the TAGS convention. The group also rewarded faithful club workers with an end-of-school banquet. Robin Flynn Mitch Foley Rachel Foley Mary Kay Fox Cheryl Fraley Kay Francis seniors 45 FBLA promotes business future With the goal of making students more avvare of the business world, the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America formed an industri- ous and enthusiastic organization. The club designed and created a breakthrough for the Seguin football game and later competed in several UIL contests. Members also attended an installation dinner at the Old San Fran- cisco Steak House and finished off the year with a better idea of vvhat would be in store for them in business fields. lt was a year in which vve learned many new things about business to help us in the future, senior Debbie Cochran said. 1 Hally Dunn works assignment 231 on her type- writer. 2 Lynn Caperton listens attentiyely before taking more notes. ,-.v 2 ' 6 it SL' 51 3? .O J 3 l. if t'ss s tcss N Q, ' Q 411523 W ' N Jeff Frazier Gail Frerich Rebecca Fritz Linda Frump Debbie Fuchs Ftoland Fuentes I - 46 FBLA I IQ . .,. iii ,ff jfff if fl L if f if 7 5 I ff ff , ,.,p,,,,,..s,yMg1aft,Egg.-:,sfrw5g,as9m,,,mW--,Ke - kk-- H. - -I-ff: ff ,, , 1 Carol Crump is busy taking notes on proper business grammar. 2 Sponsor Frances Heath looks over Debbie VVhitaker's paper for mistakes. 3 FBLA members include FRONT ROW - Frances Heath, sponsor, Suzanne Wimsatt, Debbie Etter, Deb- bie Roach, Brenda Burns, Julia Figurea, Dawn Gard- ner, Janet Skinner, Barbara Plum, Phyllis Brown, Missy Essey, Diane Fox, Deana Vincent, Cindy Waikem, Tra- cey Dunn, Sheri Dunn and Kim Gray. SECOND ROW - Robert Larkins, Audrey Paez, Norma Mena, Linda Schula, Tammy Baker, Diane Albores, Suzanne Lepori, Karen King, Lisa Cupps, Anna Greene, Nelda Garcia, Gina Long, Mari Flynn, Lori Olson and Rae Waggoner. THIRD ROW - Terri Claytor, Kenneth Angell, Ginger Durbin, Debbie Cochran, Helen Kennedy, Liz Hime, Tammy Schafer, Susan Lauderdale, Karen Schauer, Jackie Saunders, Shelia Wilson, Robert Roman, Elaine Munoz, Tammy Gunter, Julia Murphy and Sylvia Lopez. FOURTH ROVV - Toni Shows, Kim Anderson, Belinda Schulz, Susan Landry, Mary Pursley, Alice Mason, Laura Bowen, Pam McBee, Pam McDonald, Debbie Sandstedt and a non-member. ,V 1 vv H---...,,,, K.. .,- nd ' smvlimx. 1 f il ' ,g ,, li Jeff Gabelmann ,,, Sheila Gamble eets I Gregory Gammage . Ann Gangai Patricia Gans it i'r A Preston Gant t,fE'VlTl seniors 47 ROTC rates high With its annual formal inspection alsuccess, the ROTC corps of cadets relaxed and breathed a sigh of relief. Effort paid off when Roosevelt ROTC won Honor Unit with Distinctionj the highest award a unit can receive. Hard work was by no means over because company, platoon and squad drill competition was just around the corner. Platoon and squad leaders worked to get their units ready to compete. Work like that had its beginnings at the start of the school year. Alpha Company showed its efficiency in teaching new cadetsuby becoming Bri- gade Honor Unit, an award given to the best company inthe corps, after close inspection by the brigade commander this year, Charles Delcam- bre. Producing good marksmen Cand markswomenj was another facet of ROTC training. The marksmanship program, under the SUD9 VlS'0fl 0 Sgt. Mai. Woodrow Stewart and varsity rifle team members, enabled cadets to test their shooting skill for medals and ribbons. I ' t With a good inspection, good cadets, good marksmen and high spirits, hardly anyone said ROTC had an average year. 1 Members oi the brigade honor unit, Alpha Company, are FRONT ROW - Penny Eskew, Diantha Figueras, Company Commander David Johnson, Jeff Dunn, Richard Sneed and Alicia Mena. SECOND ROW - John Hoffman, Nancy Craig, Linda Rogers, Mike Check, Janice Driskill and Lisa Parker. THIRD ROW - Frank Zeno, Larry Stegal, Marcus Steele, Michael Rickard, Ed Smith and Ronald Fosmire. 2 Cadets in Bravo Company are FRONT ROW - Charles Colla, Laural Horky, Laura Croghan, Company Commander Mark Moravits, Vincent Aguirre, Arthur Ford and Tracy Blando. SECOND ROW - John Brenz, Mike Garcia, Jeff Smith, Linda Hartoon, Melody Frye, Steve King, Ed Rifenbury and Brian Gahagan. THIRD ROW - Chris Jamison, Martin Rivera, Alan Strovers, Grant Long, Roger Horky and Rick Frye. 3 Butch Kreusel aims carefully, hoping to win a prize in the tur- key shoot. 4 Members of Charley Company include FRONT ROW- Jua- nita Jackson, Darrell White, Mike Bergthal, Company Come mander Rod Hackney, Joe Greene and Thomas Cole SEC- OND ROW - Frankie Sanchez, Jonathan Dunn, Mike Beatty, James Rowland, Clay Fullwood and John Soto. THIRD ROW - Donald Holt, Eric Meyers, Scott Salancik, Edgar Figueras, Mike Gonzalez and Kevin Roe. Cynthia Garcia Janie Garcia Nelda Garcia Rosa Garcia Dawn Gardner Linda Garrett 48 ROTC 1 Cadets forming Delta Company include FRONT ROW - Darrell Hudspeth, Ralph Hoffelmeyer, Kenneth Stone, Greg Ermatinger, Steven Bear- man, Mike Williams, Company Commander Linda Stukey, Dora Hernandez and Pad Kelly. SECOND ROW- Marc Humpress, Scott Fesler, Steve Fos- mire, Doug Thieleman, Raymond Kaloplastos and Dale Wager, THIRD ROW - Mike Ward, Sandra Maness, William Tolhurst, Phillip Jung, Donald Smith and David Hollifield. 2 Staff officers include FRONT ROW - Claudia Page, Richard Hess, David Selby, Brigade Com- mander Charles Delcambre, John Gahagan, Che- ryl Walston and Pat Jardin. SECOND ROW - Charles Ritenbury, Monica White, Darrell Miller, Mike Gautreaux, Thomas Czenkanski and Larry Busch. THIRD ROW - Phillip Reecly, Butch Kreusel, Bret Weatherford, Victor Roe, Diana Wig- ington and Steve White. 3 Joe Greene stands ready for inspection. Richard George Russell George Bill Geyer Greg Gibson Brent Gillespie Richard Gonzalez seniors 49 SJG champ at state For the first time in its history. the San Juan Guard varsity drill team vvon the state championship at Texas ASM Univer- sity. Commander Charles Delcambre and the San Juan Guard practiced for months for the most important drill meet of the year. lt vvasn't the only one, though. San Juan Guard com- peted at the Alamo Drill Meet, Texas ASA Drill Meet, Northeast Drill Meet and the K-Mart Drill Meet in Wichita Falls, taking high honors in all of them. The San Juan Guard is not the only drill team at Roosevelt. The Riderettes girls drill team possesses the same record of excellence as the boys varsity team, Commanded by Claudia Page, the Riderettes won second place overall in the state competition. The Triple HR Guard, boys JV drill team, took their share of honors At the San Angelo Drill Meet the Triple R Guard defeated 15 varsity teams, taking fifth place overall. The guard also won the district championship at the North East Drill Meet. Not to be outdone, the Rough Rider Rifles won first place in district rifle competition. The team also took second place in the Top O' Texas rifle meet in Wichita Falls. an l Team Commander Charles Delcambre leads an inspector through the ranks of the San Juan Guard. 2 Members of the San Juan Guard are KNEELING - Richard l-less, Commander Charles Delcamore and John Gahagan. FRONT ROW - Edgar Figueras, Clay Full- vvood, David Johnson, Kenneth Stone, Leroy Shavv and Charles Rlfenbury. SEC- OND ROW-Jeff Dunn, Steve White, Butch Kreusel, Stewart Franklin, Joe Greene, Pad Kelly, Rod Hackney and Vincent Aguirre. 3 San Juan Guard drills in competition at Wichita Falls. 'II' I1 2,26 4' S ' - ai +1 i this 1 Members of the Riderettes drill team include KNEELING - Commander Claudia Page. FRONT ROW - Juanita Jackson, Cneryl Wal- ston, Lisa Parker, Penny Eskevv, Carry Crognan and Diantna Figueras, SECOND ROW - Sandra Maness, Melody Frye, Monica Wnite, Anna Padilla, Debbie Snavv, Kelly Parker and Myrna Torres, 2 Team Commander Claudia Page inspects tne Riderettes before competition. 3 S f X 3 Members of tne Rough Rider Ritles are FRONT ROW - Darrell Miller, David Selby. Pnillib Reedy and Mark Moravits. SECOND ROW - Grant Long, Jett Smitn, Mike Beatty and Ronald Fos- mire. 4 Triple Guard members include KNEELING - Adam Soto, Team Commander Larry Stegal and Ricnard Stone. FRONT ROW - Steve Fos- mire, Ed Rifenbury, Brian Ganagan, Steve Bear- man and Tracy Blando, SECOND ROW - Ste- pnen Mosner, Mike Gonzalez. David Hollifield, Jerry King, George Palacios and Frankie San- cnez. Terrie Griltin Sneila Grissom l-lortencia Guerra James Guiberteau Micnael Gutierrez Dean Gutmueller sen ors 51 Dances provide fun, enjoyment Once a year, for cadets' fun and enjoy- ment, ROTC sponsors its Combat Ball, fea- turing uniforms from foreign countries. Most guests just danced and socialized at the pre- Christmas holiday dance, but cadets were free to do high Kicks and other crazy things at vvill, January brought the Red, White and Blue Military Ball. At the ball all male cadets vvore their dress green uniform and girls, formal govvns. The ceremonial evening meant a lot to all cadets, but had a special meaning for officers vvho received their commissions, 5 iii S fi' A x S bi f 1 . t s s t i is .1 if H f it , . . . X .. , at X .... , . ssfaif Ni? IW, ffl. fn' is u , ' ' ., ' .f--' . -4-E'f'i--aff: 1. 2-:Es fl 'ah - F 'A .... Q it W 1 -- fs -f-.- -V tiiii i if iili i ,, ,egqgvtis ,. si? wx My lris Hadley Rebecca Haley Leanne Hallisey Miriam Hammerle Gary Hanko Elliott Harbin W1 1-nf' 52 ROTC ' , ,, f 1 Three first place trophies represent all three competitive ROTC teams, two drill teams and one rifle team. Roosevelt groups placed first overall in all categories in the Wichita Falls K4Mart drill meet. 2 Richard Hess escorts Jennifer Brown down the sabre line at the all-city officers ball. 3 Charles Delcambre, TOP RIGHT, assists in the ceremonial cake cutting with other North East corps commanders, 4 William Tolhurst, David Hollifield, Brian Gahagan, Bret Weatherford, Pad Kelly and Doug Thieleman display the uni- forms of different countries, then explode into a can-can rou- tine with CFAR LEFTJ Victor Roe and Richard Sneed. 5 Butch Kreusel tries his DJ talents as Richard Sneed points out, Yes, I am a four star general. 6 Larry Stegal, Doug Thieleman, Victor Row, John Soto and Jeff Dunn discuss the strange display of uniforms at the Com- bat Ball. is '53 'ivunuulllifk i N4 -00 W 1' Scott Hardie Ralph Harlos Michael Hartman - ' Debbie Hartmann Conrad Hartwig Bo Hawkins seniors 53 Chuck Heath Ronald Hebert Todd Loren Henley John Herbig Ada Hernandez Mil DCC L DEX l Rance Roberts and Ron Moss vvork on calligraphy in Eleanor Lilly's class. 2 Mark lvledellin and Jesse Alonzo work on the Art Club seniors' gift to the school - a mural featuring fictional characters, 3 Kitty Smith vvorks on her pen and ink drawing of Frank N. Eurter, a Rocky Horror Picture Show character. 4 Leah Greene and Marc Reavy vvork on jewelry crafts. 5 Art Club members include FRONT ROVV - Eleanor Lilly, sponsor: Robert Hancock, Rat Rodriguez, Kitty Smith. Carol Weidovv, Marc Reavy, Marti Carper, Kyrenda Allison. sponsorg and Jerry Frey, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Shawn High- tovver, Sharon Eentress, Diana Rolston, Cassandra Lozano. Denise Bragg and Linda Maldonado. THIRD ROVV - Louis Flores, Brian Sutton, Rosie Garcia, Kevin Baskin, Danny Clark and Tex Leidtka. is 'J num... 3 4 ' 3 ,-fY is ' C, g ggi ik 2 its Saw- 5 i K .gr-,:.: -:ggi -H BET 535.9 :cv mm M, - 3 .nv 'Qi .iff-'fee l Hedgebeth 54 Art Club ' J s 1 by , nf' I , N N X m V ,,.,,.,-1 LV F N., viii A 5. gf- 'r N K Yg Art Club shares talent with young painters Children at Vvindcrest and VValzem elementary schools this year learned arts and cratts techniques from students in the classes of Eleanor Lilly. Kyrenda Allison and Jerry- Frey. Art students instructed elementary school students in crafts such as papier mache and painting. A vvall-sized mural featuring cir- cus characters vvas provided by advanced art students tor chil- dren at Windcrest Elementary. Displays also were an integral part ot art students' lives. Pro- jects by Art IV and V students in April were displayed in the Lit- tle Theater tor Roosevelt students. More than 50 TR students April 20 and 21 displayed vvorks in Young Artists Night Gallery, a districtvvide shovv by students from all grade levels. Art students completed daily projects such as pastels, pencil dravvings, papier mache, calligraphy, macrame and water col- ors tor credit. Besides classvvork, however, art students took time out tor field trips to art galleries and museums such as the Witte Museum and lVlcNay Art Institute. MJ 1 l et? 1 - l f A if ' A I V E J- X M- t'..,,,i,-,erff A WW f ..- ff - , Q Jil--I , , n , ,M JJ l s V J Barbara Hernandez Patricia M, Hernandez Robert Hernandez Richard Hess Glen Hicks , sr' s niors 55 Jonathan Hofter 1 Devie Homann, Donna Schardt. Jay Rohan and Bennett Boothe listen to Ruby Daniels as she prepares her ora- tion. 2 The Unknown Comic CDavid White- headj laughs it up during his mono- logue in the Unknown Comics show. 3 Beldar Conehead CCra-ig Dykersj rebukes his wife, Frymat, CJenniter Treaty for not using Caress to soften her skin. 4 Carol Suggs rehearses her humor- ous interpretation tor state competi- tion. 5 David Brown and Melody Frye con- struct a well for the production ot 'Don Quixote, S in 4335 we ze Alu, KQV? R 52'-f Mfg' ?!! ig9Qwi rf 311, -M Sud v--. 5m,,2'- 5 -Kiley with NJ '-N--Ni Marshall Hoch Kathi Hoffman Kaye Horne Katherine Horseman John Horton Malcolm Howard Ni? -viii, If '-Ya 56 drcmo, speech Tourneys take time Inter-scnool tournaments took many weekends out ot tne year for speecn and drama students. Events sucn as prose or poetry read- ing, dramatic or numorous interpretation, oration. extemporaneous speaking, debate and duet acting were open tor competitions Coacned by teacners Jonn D'Neill and Linda Aaron, 12 qualified tor state competition tnrougn elimination at National Forensic League tournaments. and contestants accumulated more tnan 60 tropnies for tne department. Tne department in January staged its tllnknovvn Comics. a presentation ot duet acting scenes and original skits to raise money. Candy and bake sales also nelped out with entry fees for tourna- ments and the purchase ot materials for play sets and costumes. Construction of sets tor tne departments productions ot The Wonderful Adventures ot Don Quixote and Glass Menagerie was done by students during classtime as well as alter nours. Drama instructor D'Neill said, t'lt's been a good year in terms of competi- tions and productions. VVe've got a lot of talent neref' Tracie Howard Brian Hubbard Donald Hugnes Jean Hullinger Dwayne Hunter William Hunter e iors 57 TR bird winner Not long ago many students had not heard of the lndustrial Arts Club, but the Roosevelt Rooster brought the club instant recognition although the rooster was not the clubs only project in 1978. The club was composed of drafting, architectural drawing and shop students. Teachers Perry Penn instructed the drafting and architectural drawing stu- dents to read, interpret, prepare and draw blueprints. Later emphasis was placed on commercial blueprints and construction. General shop, instructed by Bill Jones and Leslie Bell, trained students into skilled workers with wood and leather. Profits from the rooster fund-raising project were used in March to send members of the club to a contest at Texas ASM University as well as to the regional and state meets, l Mike Allen, Chris Bryant and Mark Beesley enjoy the voca- tional fair. Bryant demonstrates the Roosevelt Rooster. 2 Members ofthe Industrial Arts Club are FRONT ROW - Bill Jones, sponsor, Robert Carde, Steve Morris, Rosie DeLuna, Doug McCullough, Yvonne Moreno, Scott Miller, Brian Wat- son, Bob Stocklord and Perry Penn, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Leslie Bell, sponsorg Gary l-lanko, Kim Brace, Dean Fritz, Robert Diaz DeLeon, AnaLisa Ontiveros, David Escobedo, Robert Wilkinson, Mark Beesley and Randy Anderson. THIRD ROW - Mark Crane, John McWilliam, Steve Petlewski, Glenn Watts, Keith Finnegan, Ernesto Santos, Tim Orpez and Dale Polansky. FOURTH ROW - Jeff l-lartman, Jeff Fallon, Pat Dwyer, Mike Maness, Clay Dalton, Martin Rivera, Chris Bryant and Mike Allen. 3 Amy Crane contemplates placement oi lighting in the kitchen area of her family vacation home, 4 David l-lallowich sands a skateboard ramp, his six-weeks project, MOH' sg? V i 5 ,i Ei .. Y Q .fm NS' ,wil Michlko lkehara Philip lmbody N Michael Ingram Karen Jaceldo Laurie Jackson Terry Jahns sw.-M pw.,-...- 58 vocational .1 . ODP new class Cooperative Vocational Academic Education - Office Duplicating Practices CCVAE-ODPJ was a new vocational program for learning about office machinery. The CVAE-ODP class was two hours long and was com- posed of freshman and sophomore students. These stu- dents learned to operate machines from typewriters to stencil duplicators, The students helped TR teachers by duplicating papers for them and running errands. CVAE-ODP also made note pads for the teachers. Another vocational group was Home Economics Coop- erative Education CHECE5. This course involved the stu- dent in home-related employment. The club was involved in projects ranging from the PTA flea market and carnation sale to a film presentation of Brian's Song in cooperation with the Vocational Office Education classes. .4 it ,Q-sax' - 1 Members of Home Economics Cooperative Education are FRONT ROW - Linda Wiatrek, Cathy Rudd, lris Had- ley, Cindy Garcia, Rene Rios, Valerie Rendon, Lisa Riley and Kathy Lindsey. SECOND ROW - Jeanee Cox, Mic- helle Lucas, Monica Guerra, Susan Scheetz and Taska Mills, THIRD ROW - Leticia Sonora, Cindy Gonzales. Ada Hernandez, Edith Bearman, Janie Stein and JoAnn Tre- vino, FOURTH ROW - Diane Marshall, Gayle Black, Rich- ard Buentello, Bret Burns, Janice Henderson, Patricia Schulz and Dale Meyers. 2 Members of Cooperative Vocational Academic Educa- tion - Office Duplicating Practices CCVAE-ODPJ are FRONT ROW - Sharon Milligan, Sharon Gentry, Debbie Perkins, Sandra Lane, CVAE-ODP sponsor: Janet Valis, Karen Compton and Anne McKenzie, SECOND ROW - Patty Fuller, April Orr, Lynn Burkmeyer, Christina Sau- cedo, Neita McHaney and James Senseney, THIRD ROW - Bridget Hagan, Kathy Winsett, Cindy Gomez, Viola ' lmmel, Bonnie Helton, Allison Millburn, Leslie Snider and Melodee Dever. 3 Debbie Perkins, Christina Saucedo and Viola lmmel serve Frito pie in the CVAE-ODP booth at the vocational -' fair, 4 Penny Taylor laughs with one of the children she works ' with at her HECE iob. 5 ER PF-QL! Y Felicia James David Jenkins Jerrie Jenson Michael Johnson Jennifer Johnston seniors 59 Jeannette Jon 3 '1 ,l Cosmetologists earn licenses If you ever vvondered vvhat to do with your hair. cos! metology could have provided the ansvvert Cosmetology is a tvvo-year vocational program. The goal ot each student is to obtain a state license. To obtain that goal the student enrolled in one hour ot training and two hours of lab during the first year, Alter 150 hours in class. the student cosmetologist could vvork on a patron -the llcustomers' ot the cos- metology class. Rate tor a haircut of a certain style vvas S2 a shampoo and set was 51.50 and a trim was Sl Each student spent 1.000 class hours in training before she took the state board exam to become a licensed cosmetologist, Food services is another group that dealt with one of Amerlcastavorite pastimes-food. ,,.i,f r Q 1 i ,f Students began their training in a lab seteup much l L ml ie esc oocaeeria I 473 lk th h l f t . There they learned to serve tood and even to vvash dishes, As the year progressed they visited bakeries and other food-related places of employment Third year students vvere allovved an outside iob, other than serving teachers at school The hot lunch service for teachers was on Tuesdays and Thursdays ' 1 is nf I l Carol Roy, a Cosmetology l student, practices a Tllp hair style during her first hours of training 2 Members of VlCA A Cosmetology are FRONT ROW A Valerie Vidal. Lisa Bocanegra, Mary Leal, Wendy Kothman, Carol Roy, DeAnna Martinez and Renny Eskevv SECOND ROW - Esmey Campos, Bonita Hensley, Linda Salanclk. Elizabeth Cogan, Sandra Brister and Lori Fresco THlRD ROW - Rhonda Bryan, Michelle Bylkas, Sharon Nooiln, Terrie Orltfln. Jenny Stewart and Cheryl Wilson FOURTH ROW f Angela Clinton, Petra Smith. Scott Edge. Kathy Kilday, Dina McCutchen and Karen Garza 3 Food Services students include FRONT ROW - Jamye Wright, Pam Talbert and Neva Crumley, spon- sor. SECOND ROW V Laura Herek. Joan Holzmann, Nancy Pursley and Adrienne Rocha THIRD ROW f David Plunkett, Sharon Reuthinger, Sandra Reuthlnger and Jackie Smith, FOURTH ROW - Addie Mae Harvard, Shanna Maclin, Linda Marley and Karen Mclntlre, NOT RlCTURED are JoAnne King. Beth Tierangel and Stelan Scala. 4 Lisa Bocanegra prepares to work on her model for a wet set during the final phase other 150 hours of training LaTonya Jones Kathy Jonietz Karen Jones Paula Jones Curtis Jordan Otho Jordan 'sr' 60 vocational ,. rf., lair VOE skills work Vocational Office Education CVOEJ helped students pre- pare for office jobs during the high school years and beyond, VOE training started with one year of lab class. Instruc- tion consisted of business English and spelling, shorthand and transcription, record keeping, calculating, dictation, duplication and office procedures. Class was conducted one hour a day The next year the student was employed at a job requiring office skills. Each student attended two regular classes and one VOE class before going to work a minimum of three hours a day, Students were graded by theiremployers Students in the first year lab class and workers in the co- op class all were members of the Office Education Associ- ation COEAJ. Members visited Southern Manor Nursinigz Home and collected articles in the food drive for the T custodians, OEA members attended contests to test their iffice techniques. Members who competed at the OEA state meet were Nancy Kendall, Sharon Winkler and Carrie Davis. District winners who did not advance to state were Ginger Durbin, Ann Jones, Susan McCord and Roberta Simecki. All tests were based on the students' ability to handle persons in a business office, Sue Samson, VOE lab teacher, said S S 'A as -.I-.'wf.' is c .tsl f 1 Seniors in the Office Education Association are FRONT ROW - Sally Moss, Yvonne Tucker, Emily Knake, sponsor, Tina Green, Vicky Perez and Janice Garcia. SECOND ROW - Robin Mitt- wede, Karen Jones, Kathleen Spler, Melissa Smith, Debbie Hart- man and Carrie Winnlngham. THIRD ROW - Ginger Durbin, Joa- nie Thompson, Richard Gonzales, Theresa Terrell, Erma Cardinas and Tracy Howard. FOURTH ROW - Debbie Fuchs, Carrie Davis, Kathy Burns, Debbie Davenport, Karen Nall and Renee Lacke 2 Juniors of OEA include FRONT ROW- Danette Ragland, Marie Hartman, Geri Gonzales, Sue Sansom, sponsor, Debbie Herron, Debbie Moseley, Yolanda Garcia and Donna Warnke. SECOND ROW - Cathy Carlton, Brenda Gllluly, Eleanor Garcia, Brenda Stofa, Roberta Simecki and Ann Jones. THIRD ROW - Jana Lewis, JoAnn Salinas, Lori Dominguez, Raymond Watts, Sharon Day and Sandy Phillips, 3 Joanie Thompson rests during the vocational fair after promot- ing the clown sponge throw at the VOE booth. 4 Lori Dominguez waits for the sponge to hit her at the VOE booth during the vocational fair. Jim Jorrie Gregory Kaiser W Robert Kaiser Bill Kamansky David Kasten seniors 61 Nickolas Kaloplastof Five win state 2 Five DE students in March won first place state tro- phies at the state career development contest. Winners Marva Kennedy and Debbie Evans, finance and credit: Carol Savell, food servicesg Rachel Foley, apparel and accessories, and Kathy Jonietz, general merchandise, competed in the national contest in I Washington D.C,, May 8-11. One of many contests and meets was in Corpus Christi where six Roosevelt students participated in a leadership lab in October. Participants were Theresa Barnes, Norma Trejo. Lola Baker, Lisa Ayers. Debbie Tarvin and Steve Tipton. ln the Area lv Career Development Conference. 10 students gualitied for state level competition. Evans, Kennedy and Mark Schwartz, finance and credit: Foley and Arlene Yaskanich. apparel and accessories: Savell and Tarvin, food services, Jonietz and Ann Shook. gen- eral merchandiseg and Sheila Gamble. advertising ser- vices3 competed. Although contests abounded, students had to com- pete in class itselt All students were members of Distributive Education Clubs ot America The club stressed civic conscious- ness, social intelligence and leadership development Members donated all profits from a candy sale to the 3 city-wide scholarship tund for DE students Those 1, scholarships were awarded in May at a banquet to ' honor all San Antonio DE students. their employers and school administrators. 5 LJ 1 Carol Wilson and Lynette Cambra serve drinks at the vocational fair 2 Members of Harold Burris' distributive education class are FRONT ROW - Darleen Cellmer, Tammi Hallowich. Harold Burris, coordinator, Theresa Scrivano, Debbie Evan and Audrey DeLeon SECOND ROW - Becky Maldonado, Rachel Villasenor, Carol Wilson. Steve White, Karen Steele, James Wilson and Eddie Sandoval. THIRD ROW - Ken neth Dean. Andy Meznarich, Steve Tipton, Lisa Ayers, Bobby Fey. Tatania Cainer. Yvette McClinton. Rene Small and Kevin Gainer. 3 Members of Norman McPhersonis distributive education class are FRONT ROW - Lynette Cambra, Kay Horne, Dawn Decuennrck, Rachel Foley. Norman McPherson. coordi nator: Lindsay Webb. Scott Johnson. Debbie Charles and Anthony Travieso SECOND ROW A Chris Baum. Kathy Pavlik. Debbie Cooper. Arlene Ozene. Wendy Wilson. Ji McDonald, Liz Falto. Tim Wheatley and Bill Moseley. THIRD ROW - Don Hughes Joe Barberio, David Blank, Diana Wigington. Dana Pullin. Ann Shook, Julie Jaggers. Laurii Jackson and Brian Randol. 4 Members of Howard Ooldstuckers distributive education class are FRONT ROW f Susan Shipman. Howard Ooldstucker. coordinator. and Shirley Wright SECOND ROW - Sam Dominguez. Sharon Sowa. Bill Cobb. Kim Fair. Lola Baker. Patricia Davis. Rena Knowles and Ronald Snowden THIRD ROW - Bill Derese, Kathy Jonietz. Carol Savel Norma Treio. Susan Patterson. Tino Gonzales and Louis Zamora FOURTH ROW - Julie Cox. Donna Rudolph. Tammy Schwartzbach. Sheila Gamble. Arlene Yaskanich ant Yvonne Wilson Ronald Kelly Nancy Kendall Helen Kennedy Marva Kennedy W Kathy Kilday Brian Koop AUM K-'P' 62 vocational Class alone in NE Since TR has the only auto paint and body course in the North East district, I'm really particular about the people l choose, instructor Clayton Williams said. Twenty is the maximum number enrolled in the class to insure flexibility. To enter the course a student had to maintain a good attendance record and a grade average of C or better. Auto paint and body is a two-year aca- demic program that teaches such skills as paint preparation, sanding, masking and tap- ing as well as advanced subjects - estima- tion of repairs and major body parts and alignment. In March Gary Ermatinger won a ribbon and a plague in the district meet for his car entry, White Ghost. 2 fy, 1 Auto paint and body students are FRONT ROW - John Brown, Frank Martinez, John Blackburn, Kelly Thoman, Harvey Hartenstine, Paul Hopper and Clayton Williams, instructor. SECOND ROW - Duane Hendricks, Pierre Gonzales, Charles Pressley, Jerry Sowders, Jerry Hoy and Richard Murphy. THIRD ROW - Steve Andrews, Jim Johnson, Gary Ermatinger, Mark Stewart, Greg Voigt and Joe Wells, 2 Jerry Sowders and Gary Ermatinger replace a hub caps 3 Jerry Hoy supervises as Greg Voigt and Pierre Gonzales clean paint guns, 4 Steve Andrews masks-up a car to be painted. Chester Kowalski John Kunkle Kimberley Kunkle Renee Lackey sen ors 63 Howard Kreusel Marvin Krueger David Lacombe Laura Laman Nancy Lauer Debbie Lawson Mark Lawson Mike Leadford Team wins first Law Enforcements agility team took the first place trophy in competition in early March. The tive students involved were Preston Gant, Mike Johnson, John Murray, Miriam Hammerle and Donna Hutchings. They took an agility test much like those police officers take. Four won ribbons for individual high point scoring on the test. Later, on April 7, the students advanced to state competition in the San Antonio Convention Center. Besides the contest the club journeyed to Huntsville, Bexar County Jail, the County Courthouse, the police station and the Department of Public Safety. At Christmas the students collected arti- cles of clothing and food for six families. On Christmas Eve they delivered the goods as one student played Santa forthe smaller chil- dren. .. 8 K, -M F- ...M .,.. . M ..,,., ........,....-,.L ... .N....w..,,,., W, AW' i Wendell Cochran, Pam McDonald, David Talamantez and Jay Hunter stand in the line-up at the San Antonio Police Station. 2 Law Enforcement members are FRONT ROW - Mike Johnson, Phillip Reedy, Scott Turnage, Greg Viot and Dean Armacost. SECOND ROW - Pretangia Bull, Jennifer Phillips, Donella Eklund, Kelly Corcoran and Linda Maldonado. THIRD ROW - Salinda Wrono, Kitty Smith, Cheryl Fraley, Yvonne Moreno, Deborah Sanstedt, John Duff, Brian Watson, Karen Gamez and Russ Ramirez, FOURTH ROW -- Elliot Harbin, James Orr, Mark Woodruff, Pam McDonald, Carol Martinez, Gilbert Pimental, Sheri Cook and Tim Andrews. FIFTH ROW - Robbie Becker, Ted Derringer, Mike Hartman, Randy Morlen, Duke Harlow, sponsor, Tim Dwyer, Marty Krueger and Ken Morrison. 3 Donella Eklund, Warren Prunte, David Talamantez, Rob Rogers, Linda Maldonado and Lisa Perini inspect a policeman's motorcycle. 1 - 1 1 l 64 vocational Four win district At the District V Skill Olympics at Holmes High School in March Industrial Cooperative Training - Health Occupations CICT-HOD placed four first place winners. Winning were James Lingenhag in radio and TV repair, Nancy Lauer in medical labo- ratory assisting, Debbie McDonald in dental assisting and Roy Rodriguez in the chef's competition. Carol Salziger and Dale Smith won third places, and Brian Plain won fourth place in the competition. ICT-HO was a vocational class that instructed health and industrial job areas Jobs placed students as auto mechanics and paint and body repairmen, dental and medi- cal assistants, chefs, nurses aides and cabi- net makers. The class was designed to assist students to select jobs and then work in the particular field. The coordinator and employer were the guides who instructed students in their area of work. l , A .. Qi , 'A V,-Qi, ri , , . v .if 1 Felicia Ards models a sundress in the Distrib- utive Education fashion show. 2 Leroy Cunningham models a three-piece dress suit in the DECA-sponsored show. 3 Officers of Industrial Cooperative Training - Health Occupations are Gail Frerich, vice presi- dent, Julie Eaton, treasurer, Les Eastwood, presi- dentg Debbie McDonald, reporter, Karen Don- nelly, secretary, and Tim Lynch, chaplain, 4 Members of Industrial Cooperative Training - Health Occupations are FRONT ROW - Gil Reed, sponsor, Nancy Lauer, Bonnie Sorensen Julie Eaton, Gail Frerich, Debbie McDonald, Karen Donnelly, Laura May and Les Eastman. SECOND ROW - Calvin Snodgrass, Roy Rodri- guez, Renee Weinheimer, Carol Salziger, Balde- mar Perez, Bill Fagan and Glenn Fluitt. THIRD ROW - Gary Barber, Jerry Thomas, Robin White, John Horton, Scott Carley, Brian Plain and Mark Courtney. FOURTH ROW - David Ricks, Bill Kamansky, Gerald Schulmeier, Lynn Trimble, Dana Tremble, Dwayne Rountree, Dale Smith and Mitchel Foley. Liz Leal Hyon Lee Mary Beth Lefebvre Suzanne Leinart Virginia Lenneville Jana Lewis seniors 65 Cherie Liberda Kathy Lindsey William Cynthia Lock 1-'1' Moses Lockhart Laura Loman y v Wg' if T' 1' m fhl , ' Wig- W if 3 if Munch out! Eating . . . a secret, favorite activity for many. Those vvho couIdn't conceal their vveak- ness were noticeable by pot bellies, empty pockets and large thighs Cno doubt caused by running to the snack bar to grab the softest Tvvinkiesj Lunch time probably vvas one of the favorite periods of the day. For what other reason could one see Cthree times a day because of the divided lunch periodsj hordes of students stampeding through cafeteria doors, knocking each other dovvn to be first in line? Students took various routes vvhen feeding time came. They vvere offered a choice of a full- course meal from the serving line or every type of junk food imaginable from the snack bar. For braver souls vvith a more flexible budget, countless fast food eateries vvere found up and dovvn Walzem Road. Every Tuesday and Thursday, faculty was offered a break from the cafeteria lunch routine. Food Services students prepared a variety of dishes, enabling teachers to treat their appeti- ties Of course, for those vvho either couldn't vvait for fourth period or vvho suffered sudden attacks of hunger during the day, clubs and organizations allovved them to empty their pockets in return for such delicacies as home- made doughnuts, melting lvl8tlVl's and Handy Andy Bakery chocolate chip cookies. So much for eating! Lipscombe ' M 66 lunches JQS7' 1 Senior gentlemen Danny O'Connor, Gary Hanko, Frank McNiff and David Escobedo toast Senior Week. 2 Trash cans are filled with refuse left over from lunches. 3 Tammy Schafer and Greg Kaiser laughingly munch on their goodies. 4 Donald O'Conner and Tim Parma concentrate on their food. 5 Students' leavings clutter cafeteria tables. acl.,- , mtl . sgxrsxiwwgvk N 5. v in Lisa Long Michael Love Cassandra Lozano Sharon Lund Kathy Luzania Barbie Lynch seniors 67 WWW f'wELL nw LMPRESSED. W 4 IT LOOKS LIKE You ,-,p LEARNED A LDT THIS L M YEAR. Bur You COUL DN7' I HAVE spffvr ALL YOUR il 'QQ 1 TIME ON CLASSWORK. WHAT ELSE DID YU!! DO? Lf LNL J li M D There was more to school than just hitting the books. Talents. skills and special interests were exhibited in all hoes ot extracurricular activity. For some it was through an after-school job at BilleM+Her Bar-B-Q. For others it was through a visit to Bexar County Jail with the Law Enforcement Club or a lead role in The Glass lvlenagerief' Whateverthe vvay. . , - 'ME PA RTICIPATEDI ' Riders moonlight Going to school all day and working afterward sometimes was a difficult task Many jobs required that a student report to work immedie ately atter school leaving him with littte time to write a term paper or study tor the ever present test coming up in math ! Other students were involved in extra-curricular activities and their time atter school was devoted to band, Patriots. pos- ter-painting or practice tor UIL events. But tor most students the after-school job was lust a rob They worked on the days appointed and then spent the money on dates, on new clothes or on an old car Jobs varied somewhat Some students worked at nearby Windsor Park Mall in food restaurants or retail stores Others worked on a near-professional level at jobs arranged through the school t F We ix'1i P -'- 1 .H N t Cynthia Lock checks out a customer at the County Seat, a jeans store in Windsor Park Mall, 2 Keith Weinheimer fits a shoe on a customer at Hardy Shoes in Windsor Park Mall. 3 Clerk Suzanne LePori arranges merchandise on a rack at Christines, a fashion boutique in the mall. 4 Becky Villareal, Becky Starwalt, Shinobu Shim- izu and Cassandra Lozano work after school on a poster for the North East County Fair. 'Y' E- zfz., ,f..b ,,,L xt ra M.. .i H A, ,Mem V5 mil -we Nr Y '-2:51555 H T ,,,.f' 3 .rg if , aw' .9 t fm 'wif - r if w 1 Q2'r5-4 ij, 0 5' is 'S , i Y bf? t ft Timothy Lynch Diane Maddux Shauna Maher Lisa Makin Linda Maldonado Melissa Maldonao S XS -X 70 after-schooloctivities Jam slows cars . .This traffic iam. , .hovv l hate to be late. , . it hurts my motor to go so slow. . . before I get home my supper be cold . . Such is the lament of James Tay- lor in the song Traffic Jam. And those thoughts were in the minds of TR drivers as they battled to leave the parking lots. All too often the driver ahead seemed to make a career of waiting until all cars for a mile in any direc- tion were clear from his path. The driver behind was not much help either. As it appeared, all he was interested in was seeing others wreck their cars as they dashed tor that narrow opening in traffic. Of course there always was the rude driver who cut in line and missed the side of another car by a fraction of an inch. Other drivers delighted in leaving the entrance instead of the exit, Those factors were enough to make any driver wish every student just would walk to school. 1 After a hard day of school Paul Ftivard smiles as he climbs into his VW. 2 Linda Frump laughs as the traffic ahead begins to move. 3 This sight is very common about 3:35 p.m. as Riders rush to their cars and race for the exit. 4 Many students do not drive but instead rush to the buses for a good seat. Nancy Malone Michael Maness Carol Martinez Deanna Martinez Alice Mason Diana Marshall NF seniors 71 2 Veronica Mays People Group welcomes newcomers to Roosevelt Welcome to TP were the vvords many freshmen and nevv- comers heard from members ot a nevv organization called the People Group. Some of the methods club members used to welcome stu- dents were a disco dance and a welcoming assembly in the school cafeteria, People Group numbered 80 members in its tirst otticial term at TP. Whenever any member or llost' person needs help all he has to do is to find room 128 and someone vvill assist him, Gary Bustamante said No president governs the group. A committee was set up to make decisions. People Group members participated in PAFLE workshops. People Group was formed by sociology students to help students communicate with one another, Carolyn Ney, spon- sor, said. 'WWLQ , t as I 'Sl 1 :M I 0 if af ixf 2 r' fg F -41 V' ffffy., . A F -it X x 'Qu cu Page Massey James Matthys Laura May John Mayer Micheline Mays Gif gf 72 People Group f K 35 S ,., -at I M A' 1 Lori Fresco and Betty Addie enjoy themselves at People Group vvelcoming. 2 Chuck Heath, Steve Payne and Suzy Gooden talk about Hvvarm fuzzies' vvith Garner students, 3 People Group members include FRONT ROW - Sean Clontz, Edith Speert, sponsor: Salinda Wrono, Rachel Foley, Susie Buffalo, Dorothy Benton, Laura Lara, Connie Morris, Roy Starvvalt, James Mayhevv, Marc Humphress. l Hector Rodriguez and Carolyn Ney, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Sheila Gamble. Donna Hanko. Diane Foster. Les- lie Vincent, Valery Rutledge, Dean Armacost, Brian Wat- son, Albert Martinez and Kayne Horne. THIRD ROW - Cindy Waikem, Laura Bovven, Kelly Parker. Suzy Gooden. Kristie Moon. Lisa Clepper. Yvonne Graham and Martie Brovvn. FOURTH ROW - Terry Dunn, Brad Hinger, Kim Wadsworth, Davvn Gardner, Becky Starvvalt, David Willis, Doug Meyers, Gary Bustamante and Robert McCrummen. 4 Nancy Resendez listens vvhile Allen Baxter discusses his feelings about self-concepts, 5 Our Lady of the Lake University students conduct vvork- shop tor People Group PAFLE participants. 6 Doug Meyers discusses his feelings about school atmosphere. f-vi-as Q , ,LE 1 g 2 Qprf In hx' lg i Pam McBee Cindy McCarley Dale McClintock Yvette vol McClinton had Yvonne McClinton Richard McConnell e ors 73 I L3 Q ,lf is Uxk. ' . 1-X Y Q 4 qt! 4 mrf . 3, ' f' f f ,:'7' ft? Zf' y af F F v my nil- l Members of Campus Life are FRONT ROVV - Emily Travis, spon- sor, Mike Love, Rhonda Kristek, Candy Obie, Vicki Chandler, Jean Crump, Brian Watson, Kathy Lenz, Jill Bukowski. Maureen Daughef try, Michelle Watson, Dean Armacost, Greg Love. Marian Bell, Vicki McDougle, Connie Vann and Charlie Simons, sponsor. SECOND ROVV - Michael Milligan, sponsor, Regina Martin, Vicki Kelly, Fred- die Champion, Shinobu Shimizu, Davvn Gardner, Becky Starvvalt, Rick McConell, Julie Cearlock. Missy Essy, Karen King, Danny Reinhart, Mary McDougle, LeAnne Hallisey, Renee Woodard and Connie Gillespie. THIRD ROVV - LeeAnn Hyman, Tammy Schaffer. Liz Smith, Ram Schaffer, Laura Ahrens, Raula Jones. Davvn Parsley. Tom Bingham, Mike Parker. Kenneth Angell, David Kasten, Janet Skinner and Mike Hartman FOURTH ROVV - Lisa Cupps, Tangi Bull, Sherri Dunn, Greg Kaiser, Doug Meyers, Becky Fritz, Heather Arnold, Kathy Collins, Debbie McMahon, Barbara Rlum and Laura Bowen 2 Students and sponsors look apprehensive about skiing on the vvay to El Dora, Colo, for the Campus Life ski trip 3 Rhonda Kristek enioys playing in the snovv in Fl Dora. Colo 4 Sponsor Charlie Simmons takes to the slopes Grace McGarvie Denise McGee Brenda McGhee Brian McKee wa JOhn McLandrich Deborah McMahon seniors 75 3' l Riders catch dance 'fever' Dances always seem to be places where friends can gather and have a good time and where couples can turn a weeknight into hours ot dancing and partying. The l-lowdy Dance, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, has been traditional at TR At the beginning ot every year, newcomers and oldies can get together with friends to dis- cuss the events ot summer. Besides catching up on news, friends enjoyed the fun of meet- ing new people and anticipating the coming school year and what it would bring. The Christmas dance, also sponsored by the council, and the Valentine dance, organ- ized by the Sophomore Class, added to the social lives ot Riders. Echoing the popularity of discothegues, and the recorded, rather than live music most play, sounds for the Christmas dance were provided by a luke box. The tormal Valentines Day dance in the Sheraton lnn boasted music by a stereo sound system. A llfarewell' dinner dance highlighted the last week ot school tor seniors. ln the Hilton Palacio del Rio Hotel. the graduates dined and danced from 7 to lO pm. l John Sears and Sharon McCabe take advantage oi a slow number at the Valentines Day dance, 2 Mike Johnson and Michelle Duhart enjoy conversation between dances at the Valentines Day dance. 2 by A SX ,z 'N--.,'Z, Beth McGuinness Frank McNiti Lynda Mead M., W Kathy Medina Sharon Mehalic Alicia Mena Xsgzft 76 dances ,, ,Wu lW 'M ffy'?'5 1 Jimmy Jordan looks vvistfully at the dance floor where he would love to oe dancing, but date Mar- garet Sugg would rather talk to Cynthia Cham- bers. 2 Greg Bosley enjoys a quiet dance with Sandra Bradley at the Christmas dance. 3 Lisa Cupos and Eddie Bruno dance to the music at the Vaientine-'s Day dance. bf Dale Meyers Jim Miles Sherry Mitchell Robin Mittvvede Donna Mize Joe Moon Ek, seniors 77 I i ir ,Q Q -, ' r 5 ' Q 5 X .3 ,, ,Z Vx! V A een .umaqf ,,i Haramby members promote culture Haramby Club promoted black culture vvitn a scnool assembly during Black History Week. Tbe bresentation featured members dancing. singing and acting out their culture, Members also sponsored tne annual Haramby Club dance and raised money to donate books on black culture to tne Roosevelt library. l Members ot the Haramby Club include FRONT ROW - Tamie Reddic, Lil McCrary and Cassandra Rivers. SECOND ROW - Camille Williams, Patsy Di muke, soonsorg and Sherry McCrary. THIRD ROW-Tyke Wadey, Tracy Nevv. Lc Delley and Portia Potilla. FOURTH ROW - Renee Fryer, Suzette Shepard. Jack Young and Jettrey Adams. y 2 Guest dancer Diane Houston bertorms to iazz at tne Black History Week bly. Kristie Moon James Morgan Yvonne Moreno Kelly Morgan Carrie Morris Randy Morris 78 Horomby Club Farce opens season of TF? entertainment A farsical melodrama and a serious drama offered entertainment at opposite ends of the theatrical spectrum for Roosevelts Drama Department. 'lThe Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote featured Mitchell Noble in the title role and Johnny Pylant as his faithful servant, Sancho Panza. ln the play, Quixote and Panza go out into the world to try to make Quixote's dream come true-that of finding Lady Dulcinea del Toboso. Quixote's niece CLisa Clepperj and housekeeper Josefina CSandy Birdsallj consult Dr. Carrasco CDavid Whiteheadj to try to bring Quixote back to reality. Quixote's pursuit of adventure and Carrasco's attempts to cure him provided laughs for October playgoers. 1 Don Quixote CMitchell Noblej and Sancho Panza CJohnny Pylantj watch the approach ot a herd of sheep, which Quixote thinks is really an army. 2 Country girls Kristi Moon and Page Tucker laugh as Don Quix- ote CNobIej is spurned by a woman he thinks is Lady Dulci- nea del Toboso, but really is only a country girl CJena Fullery. 'qu-0 Ms. James Morrison Ken Morrison Sally Moss Rhonda Muenzler Mose Munro David Murphy s niors 79 'il' gun u .35 ' Ls. 'Glass Menagerie' features cast of four Playing their parts with a lot of sensitivity, according to Director John O'Neill, tour seniors Dec 16 and 17 starred in the Drama Departments presentation of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. ln the play, Tom Wingfield CDavid Whiteheadb is a sensitive young man who lives with his mother, Amanda CCaroI Suggsb and sister Laura CSandy Birclsallj. Amanda's reminiscences of her girlhood with its gentlemen callers have adverse effects on Laura, who is painfully shy because of an almost nonexis- tent limp which she has magnified in her mind. When Tom invites to dinner a friend from work, Laura's dis- covery that she knew Jim O'Connor CDavid Brownj in high school and that he was the only boy she ever really liked seems to Amanda inevitably the start of a romance. To Laura, his visit is a boost to her morale when he gives her a pep talk on her self-esteem. O'Neill, commenting on the production, said the small cast number allowed more individual time for each member, making the play Hready, acting-wise, faster than any play we've ever done. Assistant director was Mitchell Noble. l'lt was a great experience to be able to act in a play like 'Glass Menagerie, cast member Brown said. M sf Brigette Neal M Mary Neeper Helen Negron 4 NW yy . ,gig Jo-Ann Negron as f Thomas Nelson N Bill Newman 'Q , M a, gf Seniors 81 Mitchell Noble Mark Novak Sharon Noojin David Nunns V, Robert O'l3ryan -F54 -1-ff' Daniel 1 Torunel QMitchell Noblej tries to persuade Raymonde tCarol Suggsj that his amorous desires will incur mutual satisfaction. 2 NFL members include FRONT ROW - Sandy Birdsall, recorder, Ruby Daniels, vice president, Lisa Clepper, president, Carol Suggs, treasurer, David Pearce, Melissa Roberta son, George Garza and Jerry Smith. SECOND ROW - Arlene Nutt, Elizabeth Brown, Chelle Coleman, Craig Dyke-rs, Debbie Tarvin, Dawn McLaughlin and Donna Schardt. THlRD ROW - l-lildegarde Senseney, Kristi Moon, Jennifer Treat, Richard Beidl, Phillip Kempll and Allen Tye. FOURTH ROW - Jay Rohan, Bennet Boothe, Martin Dooley, David Brown, Allen Trimble and David Willis. 3 Allen Tye prepares a speech for an upcoming round of debate, -ur 5 wwf- K Li A P LM O'Connor 82 NFL vi I NFL deba ters make points, earn points Tnerelore let rt be resolved tnat tne federal goyernment snould establish a comprenensiye program to regulate tne health care system in the United States To most lnis sounds like a buncn ot mumbled garbage but to TR 5 debaters this resolution ,nas tne root ol manr, nours ot argument at Speech 'O,.lVTfi'T?CiTf5 Topics Jscussed ranged from 'Xiatronal Healtn nsurancrr we-'rarar care Debaters as nel- as Cranw amdentf, :rr'rdpe'ed .n ':.,rna'nenr5 tif earn points t1lT1lUl'TQiV'3 x 'O Agro tne , tormed Roasewt frmpter -3' tne Nat rrnal Forever: Leagae l.le 'f'ers argcumula' nrg wrruur' Dfzints .'.ere.1.-.arded .arroas pins ol di5trr'c,lron Contests trrmeyer mere Only tne culmination ol rnanr, nours rll prac- tice Many ot a debater S tree nights ,-,ere spent preparing lor upriom, ing tournaments Drama students spent sererai montns perlerztlng Dla,s and duet Scenes lor competition Tner' eltrurta did not go unre.-.arded ine Uri one-act bla, A Flea in Her Ear ,non first place in Zone and district competition Tne plot detailed an anon,mous love letter nrcn sent mo nusbands into conlu- sion ln Search tor tne autnor a case ol mistaken identity turned up resulting rn double conlusion A Flea in Her Ear captured tnird in area Competition ln April lne debate teams of Ruby Daniels and Jennifer Treat and Martin Dooley and Allen Tye advanced to the UIL regional meet in Cor- pus Christi alter taking lirst and second place awards in UlL district Cornpelition NFL members .-.rapped up the year ixitn a picnic at Cyprus Lake l Tournei:MitCnellNODlelaf1d Raymonde tCarol Suggsl are caugnt by Rocne tDar,rid wmielweaol in a ratner compromising situation 2 Debaters include FRONT ROW 7 Jerry Smitn George Garza Craig Dykers and Ruby Daniels SECOND ROW - Donna Scnardt Arlene Nutt Kristi Moon and Debbie Taryin THIRD ROW 7 Jay Ronan Allen Tye Allen Trimble Hrldegarde Senseney Davin Mclaugnlin and Phillip Kempll FOURTH ROW - Bennet Bootne Martin Dooley. David Willrs Karen Kroger and Jennifer Treat , , ,,ftm., ,, .. ...-...J A W ..v M, iff? M r I 1 , , L v Adrienne Ognibene Andrea Ognibene T Analisa Ontiveros David Ormand Tim Oropeza Jim Orr . N411 seniors 83 l f 9 4? 'ua A. . 2 4, av I 433, fm' dv s.,l 5' , 'fpqw ii --ar 5 , 'W wird--4 'FD .Qui 4, l American Field Service members include FRONT ROW - Heidi Hanson. liaison: Leslie Vincent. reporter: Valery Ruta ledge president Sninobu Shimizu. foreign exchange student Susan tvlcDaniel vice president and Connie vann. secretary. SECOND ROW - Andrea Wiecnmann, Jill Bukowski, Ann Brudvik. Lee Anne Hallisey. Evelyn Brudvik and lvlicnele Wat- son THIRD ROW - Brian Watson. Debbie Ciprioni, Diane venable, Colleen Sweeney and Joanne Wolken FOURTH ROW - Gary Hanko. Kim Brace Lisa Makin and tvlark Lavv- son 2 Diane venable tells of ner experiences at tne AFS state con- vention in Houston, 3 Susan McDaniel, A. J. Lavelle, sponsor: Lisa Makin, Jobn Frederick and exchange student Linda Bull discuss plans tor an end-ofetne-year activity 4 Foreign exchange student Linda Bull speaks to a Sopno- more Class meeting about ner nome country, Soutn Africa Bull arrived at TR in lvlarcn. 5 Leslie vincent listens to plans for the annual fund drive - Halloween door-to-door collections ',,an lvlike Ortiz Audrey Paez Claudia Page Jay Palmer Toby Paris Eric Parker f,.4 84 American Field Service . Y 5 if ft' l 2 I 1 'iii i B 'Q- MS' -v ', . 'Zig A ' '42 3 'J AFS unites American Field Service is an organiza- tion which vvorks to unite students of differ- ent countries, and Roosevelt did its part in working tovvard this goal, Valery Rut- ledge, AFS chapter president, said. AFS raised money by selling flea market items in the North East County Fair. lvlore money came from the annual fund drive - door-to-door on Halloween and advisory- to-advisory in May. Profits vvere used to send Roosevelt students to other coun- tries. Returning from a year in foreign coun- tries vvere Carol Crump and Lori Pederson. Crump attended school in Brazil and Ped- erson studied at a private girls school in British Honduras. Pederson plans to return to Honduras in the summer of 1979. The Brazilian experience, Crump said, vvas one of growing up. lt helps you put everything in perspec- tive. I learned a lot of things and lim glad l went, the senior said. Y 2. Ai Michael Parker Warren Parker Tim Parma Mark Parsons Cindy Patrick Jim Patterson Q.,-'f seniors 85 TF? greets Tokyo native July 22 brought a nevv Rough Rider to America. She was Shinobu Shimizu of Tokyo, Japan, Roosevelts foreign exchange student. American food and clothes were some of the things Shimizu, affectionately called t'Shinny by friends, found interesting. Choosing my ovvn subjects was one of the main differences between Japanese and American schools. she said. Enrolled in government, calculus. English and Spanish, Shimizu also was involved in Student Council and the American Field Service organi- zation. During the visit, she lived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brudvik and their daughters, Roosevelt students Ann and Evelyn Brudvik. 43 si Frank Pavlik Deborah Pederson Lori Pederson Victoria Perez Deidre Perkins Jennifer Phillips '-new 'NJ' 86 Shinobu Shimizu 1 In the Friendship Circle, Shinobu Shimizu wears a sweater bearing her favorite American character. 2 Shimizu tells fellow students the difference between Japanese and American schools at a September get- acquaintedu meeting of American Field Serivce. 3 Wearing an authentic Kimono, Shimizu walks toward the flagpole to raise the flag of Japan during AFS ceremonies. 4 Shimizu was one student who never missed an AFS meeting. 'vw Robert Phillips Mark Pichichero LuAnn Pierce Lisa Pierini Gilbert Pimental Barbara Plum L seniors 87 'Spirit, let's hear rtf' 1 Super senior balloon vendors Kathleen Spiers and Becky Fritz seem to be aware they're being spied on. 2 Huge dice suspended in the cafeteria carry out Senior Class' contest them, 'Games Riders Play. 3 Cheerleader Mari Flynn, anxiously awaiting the pig event, joins the excitement during lunch. 4 t'We're rt, were 21 l shout Big Stick carriers Greg Alba, John Murray, Carlos De Jesus, John Her- big and Fred Remmert. 5 Seniors' cafeteria decorations display their mes- sage tothe opposition. 6 Mix a few hundred balloons, mums and posters with a few thousand people and what do you have? Pre-game excitement! Griff Zolninger, Kathy Freundrich and Mark Permenter socialize in the courtyard, Dale Polansky George Presti Warren Prunty Rosemarie Pryce Joseph Puett Dana Pullin 88 spirit week One of the most exciting events in Rough Rider Country was Spirit Week. From Oct. 3-7 Rough Riders displayed their true spirit in sup- port of a victory over the Churchill Chargers. ln lieu of such sport. students donned eveny- thing from beanies to mums. The colorful week began with denim and suspenders day. Tues- day followed with a variety of socks and sneak- ers and every type of hat imaginable. Teddy bears and kiddies clad in overalls invaded the school on Wednesday, followed by Thursdays jersey, button and ribbon day. The last day, red. white and blue day. some students were barely visible amid all the mums and balloons. Excite- ment and tension built, as students were only hours away from the big match. Once dead and drab. the hallowed halls of TR became animated with banners and posters announcing the premeditated demise of the long-time arch rivals. This traditional practice provided Mat-home rivalry, with the annual hall and cafeteria decorating contest under way Seniors won, of course. uniquely using giant game boards, dice and bowling lanes to carry out the theme 'Games Riders Play. Losing the game - by a close 23-25 - did not mean that everything the Rough Riders worked for accomplished nothing. lt just showed that they still were winners because of all the support they gave their school. Without it, they would not have gone as far as they did. Johnny Rylant Jeffrey Rahn Patty Ramirez Russ Ramirez Mike Randol seniors 89 Charla Rawlings Holiday brings food, football, turkey shoot Thanksgiving meant different things to different people. To some it meant food. to some family and others football Cmorning, noon and nightl Several Rough Riders became Longhorns or Aggies for a day when they attended that famous Thanksgiving weekend football clash. Lots of Longhorn brag- ging made its vvay into classes Monday vvhen the score vvas in - Texas 58, Texas ASM 27. But some TR students found other things to do - at school. The annual ROTC-sponsored turkey shoot savv students running dovvn to the armory to fire a fevv shots between classes and at lunch. Stu- dent Council threvv a party for residents of South- ern Manor Nursing Home, vvith refreshments and songs. '-1-lj --5' 5 is is is E rg ll' i rig Denise Raymond Laura Reams Phillip Reedy Denise Reese W David Reilly Michael Reihert tan 90 Thanksgiving 1 Nick Kaloplastos finishes loading his gun in the annual ROTC turkey shoot. 2 Howard Kreusei takes careful aim before shoot- ing in the turkey shoot. 3 Alicia White, Dean Armacost, Debbie Herron, Melanie lnrnan, Georgette Gonzales and Maureen Cronin sing llljleeb in the I-leart of Texas for sen- ior citizens of Southern Manor Nursing Home. 4 Dean Armacost, Debbie Lawson, Georgette Gonzales and Maureen Cronin prepare food at Southern Manor Nursing Horne for a party to be given for the senior citizens, Brigid Reininger Fred Remrnert Carol Renaud Bernie Reyes Sondra Rheinhardt Ward Richter Seniors 91 is J sr fs 1 -21' 6 , 3 .. .4rf. fgl QM: ' Q fa 5 is f-if ww wa mmm Q. , . 5, -if ig ,, Q Us Concerts, plays attract cro wds Movies and Tv didn't make up all the entertainment in San Antonio. There also were concerts and plays to attends l'Kiss and Mahogany Rush concerts downtown drew TR audiences The Sex Ristols' staged a show at Randys Rodeo on their controversial first tand lastl Amerie can concert tour. The Sex Ristols, before their demise. were an example ot the punk rock movement in England The Fiesta Dinner Playhouse opened to serve San if-Xntonians fine food and a live theater. Among productions which have been staged were 'The Odd Couple and Never Get Smart With an Angel, Earl Holliman. star ot Tvs Police Woman, is part-owner of the Fiesta. Widely known actors of TV and movie tame came to San Antonio to perform at the playhouse. f-E.i1??3?2li. 1: .. I 1 K n fifff rilifg-11. ' - '31 iilifi.,--i M fy-?i'ffj-F .i ,r , . k,..,xw, .. . 4 - I' W.,-K., fa. ,X .1,.,,, 1. , , :,,s1.3es,.. t. s, tsp: was-1-,. ,1,?:,tW ,. . 1e:,,wfwzzt.t5gqgaz -is-zza:?tizef'ggff1Y ' i. L 1 Q 4 ,. : page 1' 2 K exist-K K ill S?'illlit'S1ii11f1iR.'E -xgzn. a,t,,t 11i .'i-REQ'-iwfi' . , .yt .i ,,., 1 Ni' 'EER ta, tg ,,-lZ . t 'f1t3ii1.4r wi - . lf' ' . ti,tiw:,L,t. , ., 'i'T:z.::'1?lM-nk' A T w:,w.1:,, . N 2 ' ' Rene Rios Scott Robert Deborah Rochelle Eddie Rodarte Frank Rodriguez Roy Rodriguez seniors 93 Far out films popular Some ofthe most popular films and television shows of 1977 and 1978 really were out of this world. Star Wars had virtually everything - a couple of valiant heroes, a princess, two robots and an evil villain. Close Encounters of the Third Kind showed Earth being visited by the inhabitants of a flying saucer. ln Oh, God! John Denver was visited by a divine presence who looked suspi- ciously like George Burns. Denver had little problem believing after God made it rain inside his car Other popular films this year were Saturday Night Fever. Annie Hall, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Seeing weekly showings of TRHPS became a ritual for many TR students. W didn't have a very spectacular season, but it did broadcast a few good shows. Mini-series Holocaust was the docudrama of the Nazi slaughter of the Jews in World War II. Soap was condemned by church groups before it even went on the air. Comic book superheroes also grabbed a fair share of the ratings. 'lWonder Woman still flew high and The Incredible Hulk earned incredible ratings. Likewise, The Amazing Spider-Man hung around for awhile. A number of TV and movie fans waited semipatiently for the promised return of Star Trek. Plans were announced fora motion picture version based on the long-running series about the crew of the good ship Enterprise. H l1x1'cuwzuw--- as Wi-W-as 4tl.i A if my R. . . ml' 'lu , . rs 7 r V ar 6 fs M ff 4 , -r J i 3 .bf yymff Hector Rodriguez Victor Roe Robert Rogers Diana Rolston Roslyn Rosel Greg Rosley - K 94 movies and TV ff' t ,FT- I diwaf Q, Av, f....,-J' I 1 Characters Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and C-SPO make plans to attack the bad guys in scene from the film HStar Wars. Cphoto, STARLOG maga- zinej 2 The Incredible Hulk shows off his taste in fashionable shirts in this scene from the popular TV series. fphoto, STARLOG magazineb 3 The mother ship from the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind over- looks a mountain. CColumbia posterj 4 The Amazing Spider-Man climbs a fence in this scene from his new TV series. Cphoto, STARLOG magazinej 5 Various characters from the long- lived t'The Rocky Horror Picture Show appear on the cover of the cast album. Dwayne Rountree Lloyal Rouse Cathy Rudd Donna Rudolph Carol Rupp Valerie Rutledge s niors 95 TF? sees world Much occurred in 1978 to make the year memorable. Besides the usual events, such as seniors graduating, juniors receiving their rings and both enjoying the Jun' lor-Senior prom, news events, national and close to home, affected the lives of the students at TR Students recalled a San Antonio blackout that wiped out power in the city for about two hours. l-lomebound boob-tube watchers found time on their hands. And students on the roads were advised to evacuate the streets for fear of loss of life and property. City Public Service said it wasnt supposed to happen. A coal strike affected millions of Americans and cost them millions of dollars and their jobs, How did this affect Bough Bider Country? lt hit the pocketbooks of many parents quickly in the form of higher utility rates. l'Foreign relations between TB Texans and AFS students fared well, and on a larger scale, between Egypt and Israel, too. Menachem Began and Egyptian Prime Minister Anwar Sadat conducted peace talks. Although life went on, a few great personalities passed one Elvis Presley gave America its own type of music. Charlie Chaplin. the little tramp, was a pio- neer in the American theatre, Bing Crosby was a great American singer and entertainer. . Y L, .-...,., N P t San Antonio Spur Louie Dampier fl OD runs downcourt to score while lvtike Green Q35 detends him Photo, copyright i Express-News Corp 2 The blackout in San Antonio left the city in darkness for nearly two hours lvtany persons were left downtown in the dark Photo copyright ' ExpressfNews Corp 3 Headlines courtesy ol San Antonio EXPRESS and NEWS Ll S NEWS AND WORLD BEPOBT and the San Antonio LIGHT 4 with the opening ol McAllister Freeway many motorists found the path from downtofln to the northside Quite easy Photo copyright Express-News Corp John Sadler Lorraine Saenz Carol Salziger Sonia Samples Cynthia 'M Sanchez Edward Sandoval 96 world events K. K, mifiigiine divide B i5i.' 'z i'2r1 Sadat and wclrk on joint MTA nnallf' mlijihpeaccr pap:-r 'Pal' be 0u 1i-5coAL MINES sl-luv 1:1-Mus. Lb., Paxlama don t wantpg,,,m. gg,-5gYi :U,i,',,i, uabblc on illlCl'V0llliIlll:g,g??' indNw3'i?im flew! Bako S fwm t friwdspo ulwllmlllv adat ig 511291 9 on E semors 97 Donna Schardt Thomas Patricia Schulz 4 Randall Schulze J' Mark Schwartz Tamie Christmas quiet Without the usual Christmas, door decorating contest, Christmas was not that evident in the halls of Rough Rider Country. It seemed that Christmas had been forgotten, but it a stu- dent really looked closely, the spirit was there. Behind many classroom doors lay the Christmas spirit, a few trees and some decorations. Home Economics Cooperative Education conducted a car- nation sale, friends had their usual gift-giving sessions between classes and everyone shouted Merry Christmas greetings. Student Council sponsored a food drive for TR custodians, Law Enforcement Club helped six underprivileged families on Christmas Eve, and the National Honor Society collected and wrapped gifts for children. Although much ot the glitter of the Christmas season was not present the quiet deeds of helping others made Christmas real again. 1 Adrianne Rocha and Jayme Wright exchange gifts in the adaptive resource room. 2 After school many students who lived in Windcrest worked to create lawn decorations. Here is one ot the many manger scenes visitors saw in the area. 3 Singers Kyle Turner, Daniel Vimont, Mary Ann Winden, cho- ral directorg Ann Gangai, Kerry Turner, Mary Beth Lefebvre and Carol Rupp perform in the Madrigal Feaste during the Christmas season. 4 Nell Browning puts out another tray of Christmas desserts right before A lunch AL. - . .f 9' .1 A 4 5 R X! P. ,W . rs, A N rg 0, A' - fett ..... s 'Q . 2 ' ' Vi? who Y lnnxfgi. sig .I . ix? y'r:f+fif?7t3iti'x r Q l . MS iw r V A ll l 5' ' ' ' 'ls- ' A ' . 2 . I N' A f' ' wi., avr-so M I S , .t....stg:srxa4at:,sg1 - f fn. : , ' ,Q-- N ... f - . -h -we is I - -we as --as R Tw . ' r R 4 .t -- 4 ,.. ff Q., ,,.r 4-wf NRQEFRN rv' 5 n rt.. r .W ., ...-- f --'Ak'r ' A A I fi A l 'f'f'Mw - Schleigh Schwartz- bach X 415, ,I fr' 98' Christmas Jrfkfixiflmtjg t L riffs X53 f ..., .bu A ,. . X .K S :gy it t I L12 fa-o S... I J . , wb 4 'W 1 Students Douglas Peacock and Mario Hernandez and Sally Whitehouse, adaptive resource instructor, show off their door decoration. 2 One of the few trees at TR was found in the cafeteria. 3 Frances Heath, business department chainfvoman, attends the Homemaklng Department Christmas tea. 4 Robin Flynn and Donald Meloni enjoy the Madrigal Feaste dinner and entertainment, l Sam Scott Veranon Seagraves David Selby Valerie Selby Wendy Sells l-lildegarde Senseney V . .1 seniors 99 Keyettes give time, effort 'Keyettes are to be commended. Your club has a wonderful reason for being. This is what Judge Carol Haberman told Keyettes at their annual banquet in February at the Sheraton Motor lnn. Keyettes. originally referred to as Keyvvan- ettes. are the female counterpart to the Key Club. Keyettes were involved with numerous trips to Southern Manor Nursing l-lome, the Childrens Home and the Bridge, a guid- ance center tor underprivileged teenagers. They donated their time to sponsor parties or perform odd jobs at each place. Keyettes must be sophomores, juniors or seniors and must maintain a HC average. The girls also must be active in other clubs, service or church groups. v - . 'f, T r..f. .i.i Z . Jett Shein Shinobu Shimizu Susan Shipman My Ann Shook -f trtt 'W Preston Short Charysse Shows . .. , C .3 tft 2 I 1 00 Keyehes ,xx alfa riff , TEIA5 x1'fMf,f , N4 f A at J -sf ,...,.f ' ,J 4 if , .,,,.Q K .J ,. 1, s-.F g, l. in I si S t ,ir 1 Leslie Vincent introduces Keyette banquet speaker, Judge Carol Haberman 2 Judge Carol Haberman concludes her talk by encouraging members to believe in themselves 3 Vice president Virginia Lenneville and sponsor Cindy McCreless listen as Leslie Vincent announces new ollicers 4 Keyette members include FRONT ROW - Cindy McCreIess, sponsor, Mary Nan Splker, Marion Bell, Corresponding secretary, Leslie Vincent, recording secretary. Andrea Wiechrnann, lunior director, Virginia Lenneville, vice president, Mary Beth Lefebvre, senior director, and Kita Collier, sponsor SECOND ROW - Tammy Baker, Gltta Grether, Arlene Nutt. Hlldegarde Senseney, Nancy Resendez. Brenda Kersell, Terry Ewald. Lisa Kalka Diane Fox and'Sandy Birdsall THIRD ROW - Lola Baker, Dee-Dee Harris, Susan McDanieIs, Patty Gans, Sarah Sams, Georgette Gonzales, Pretangla Bull and Ana Greene FOURTH ROW - Janeen Sanlord, Jeanne Oliver, Cynthia Weaver, Sheila Janak, Kelly Cook, Kim Wadsworth, reporter, Pam McBee and Dawn Gardner 5 Terry Ewald, Dee-Dee Harris and Jeanne Oliver dine belore the announcement ol Keyette ollicers 6 President Ann Ganga: and sponsor Kita Collier listen to Judge Carol Habermans talk Toni Shows Ken Shumake Richard Sibert Gary Simmons Benjamin Simonsen ,Sl William Sinclair F I I I I seniors 101 Janet Skinner Frank Sklencar Dale Smith Jerry Smith Karmen Smith Kitty Smith Key Club dresses up for school It wasn't senior 'Adress-up day, recruits from colleges vveren't on campus and no one died, but Key Club members wore suits and ties anyvvay. The every other Friday effort was short lived, but a project worthy ofthe all-male vol- unteer service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, We vvore suits to set an example because blue jeans were taking over. Roosevelt vvas beginning to look like Blue Jean City, spon- sor Cal Eichler said. Requirements for membership in the club included a C or better average and sopho- more, junior or senior standing. During Christmas, members decorated Windsor Park Mall and raised S600 for indi- vidual projects, Members' projects included painting trash cans and cleaning Ft, Sam l-louston Park. -we lO2 Key Club ,:. l l . ,A l Richard Dees. Greg Upright, fall president: Henry Hollyday and Bill Nevvman. spring president: dedi- cate the card catalogue Key Club bought with its funds, 2 Sponsor Cal Eichler, teacher Linda Pounds, princi- pal Tom Moseley and Bill Broyles, TEXAS MONTHLY editor, dine at the Key Club banquet in Bull Moose restaurant. 3 Key Club members include FRONT ROW A Eddie Rodarte senior director Loren Henley, Frank McNitf, vice president, Bill Nevvman, spring presidentg Mark Boyd, sergeant-at-arms, Richard Dees, Robert McCrummen, iunior director: and Randy Schulze SECOND ROW - Joe Puett, Mark Parsons, Robert Larkins. Charles Chambers, Phillip Shiftrin, David Kasten, Danny O Con- nor, Brent Gillespie and Mike Love THlRD ROW - Gilbert Hooper Russell Bach Eric Parker Mike Jenkins, Danny Retzold, Rick McConnell Victor Row and Scott Robert FOURTH ROW f Tommy Garner Scott Pruitt, Kenneth Goetzke John Burke David Willis, John Eddleman Charles Delcambre and Doug Meyers 4 Randy Schulze and John Burke congratulate Henry Hollyday and Tommy Garner on becoming next years Key Club otficers 5 Bill Broyles, TEXAS MONTHLY editor and guest speaker at the Key Club banquet pauses tor a question Broyles is brother-in- raw ot president Bill Newman 3 Mark Boyd and Frank McNitt accept a check tor S600 in pa,- nent tor placing Christmas decorations in Windsor Park Mall ,Ju Loraine Smith Melissa Smith Randy Smith Stan Smith Leticia Sonora Bonnie Sorenson mn ' fx seniors TO3 Choir expresses 'visions and dree ms ' ln its concert, llvisions and Dreams, choir per- tormed a variety ol songs, Combined choirs sang On A Wonderful Day Like Today and 'Nothing Can Stop lvle Novvf' Soloist Salinda Wrono sang Nights Are Forever Without You, and Peggy Mark- ham sang 'llt Love Is Real lnstrumentalists accom- panied the singers since many recent popular songs vvere sung, At UIL competition, the choir brought home more sweepstakes trophies than any other Texas choir in a single year. The Chorale and Chamber Cboys and girlsj ll brought home the trophies. Director Mary Ann Winden took seven choirs to the contest, the greatest number of choirs taken by a single school in one year. Members ot the freshman choir are FRONT ROW - Tammy Miller, Julie Sammons and Elizabeth Oayton. SECOND ROW - Earl Davis, Ricky Davila, Kent Atvvell and Kerry Bogard. THIRD ROW - Shavvn Rice, Rheesa Williams, Todd Ooings, Tina Wilhoit, Eric Delvlore, Stacy Moore, Carol Johanningsmier, Kathy Wiker, Desiree Rojmann, Joyce Lam- bert. Robert Moon and Barbara Wilson. FOURTH ROW- Susan Dillon, Robert Hodge Sharla Strauss, Charles Coleman and Sandra Crain. Sharon Sovva James Sovva Kathleen Speir Timothy Stantill Becky Starvvalt Karen Steele TO4 choir Gabelmann and Steve Eklund. with his brother Kyle. emn audience. 3 Members ot the girls choir are FRONT ROW - Pam Leonard, Sharla Strauss, Tami Miller, Suzanne Wrono, Leslie Hetfner, Donella Eklund, Tammy Molskness, Terri May, Mary Ann Winden, director, Tami Wood, Salinda Wrono, Sandra Burnaford, Terri Skeels, Desi- ree Poimann. Jeannine Sanford, Mary Beth Lefebvre and Ann Oangai. SECOND ROW - Debbie Manning, Susan Dobry, Jackie Bross, Melanie Mason, Nancy Nothern, Terri Brine- gar, Carol Ruben, Cindy Klein, Linda Salancik, Laura Fitzpatrick, Brenda Walker, Suzanne Spivey, Sherry Moore and Carol Johannings- mier. THIRD ROW - Susan McDaniels, Julie Sammons, Sheila Grissom, Mary Nan Spiker, Tina Mclntire, Stephanie Shoulders, Cindy McGarvy, Amy Spear, Mary Boynton, Barbara Wilson, Joanie Bailey, Mary Samms and Joyce Lambert. FOURTH ROW - Jean Hullinger, Sherri Stephens, Becky Haley, Leslie Bales, Maureen Cronin, Laura Pruett, Lois Valentine, Peggy Leonard, Carol Rupp, Dawn Wood, Sta- cey Moore, DeAnn Backlund, Rochelle Austin and Debra Cheatum, 1 Sophomore Great Eight sing When You Wish Upon A Star. Barbershoppers include Steve Anderson, Mitch Webb, Brad Hinger, Bud Halstead, Arthur Burtord, Leonardo Riojas, Craig 2 Kerry Turner sings his part in Diary, a duet 3 Mary Beth Lefebvre sings 'Everything' to a sol- NE Jil -ff rl Tern Steele Sherri Stephens Charles Stevens Wade Stewart Rebecca Stitter Elizabeth Stopper seniors 105 Choir sweeps Six Flags contest At Six Flags, the mighty Roosevelt choir vvas pro- claimed one of the outstanding choirs in the nation. Chamber choir received a first division in concert and in the overall contest. One of the judges told Director Mary Ann Winden that fevv choirs in the nation could beat them. The choir members came back just in time to rehearse for their musical, 'lOnce Upon A Mattress, with Danny Vimont as Prince Dauntless, Sherri Ste- phens as Princess Winnifred, Phillip Shiffren playing King Sextimus, Ann Oangai as Oueen Aggravaine. Kerry Turner as the minstrel, Mary Beth Lefebvre as Lady Larkin and Mark Ambrose as Sir Harry The play vvas about an unfortunate prince looking for a vvife. lnto his heart came Princess Winnitred. prin- cess of the swamps. In order to become his bride, she had to pass a royalty test, given by Oueen Aggravaine. The musical vvas based on the play. 'Princess and the Pea. 1 i the include FRONT ROW - Jean Hullinger, Mary Nan Spiker, Susan Dobry, Donella Eklund, Tammy Molskness, Mary Ann Winden, director, Salinda Wrono, Terri Skeels, Jeannine Sanford, Ann Gangai and Mary Beth Lefebvre. SECOND ROW - Sherri Stephens, Sheila Gris- som, Becky Haley, Jackie Bross, Terri Brinegar, Laura Pruitt, Melanie Mason, Carol Rupp, Mary Boynton, Suzanne Debra Cheatum and Mary Sams. THIRD ROW - Leslie Bales, Kyle Turner, Matt Jenkins, Brad Hinger, Craig Gabelmann, Frank Rodriguez, Rodney Payton, David Patino, Leonardo Riojas and Sherry Moore. FOURTH ROW - Danny Vimont, David Ander- son, Keith White, Phillip Shiffren, Pat Mire, Tony Fitzgerald, Al Flores, Mark Ambrose, Kerry Turner and Mike McMahon. ,.,,f it . Y iffy iii? 2 E i ,g,,. .. K z C fl ,QQ 'A 4 3 if-A -V gt ,L it ,. . 1 T x .sig X -3' . r ,, Anita Suarez Pella Carol Suggs Susan Svvanger Laura Svveeney Katherine Svvoboda David Talamantez lO6 choir maids. 1 Ann Gangai sings Dreams at the pop concert Visions and Dreams. 2 Jeannine Sanford puts meaning into You Light Up My Lite, 3 Frank Rodriguez, Danny Vimont and Kerry Turner practice for the Choral Department musi- cal, Once Upon A Mattress. 4 t'Princess Winnifredf' Sherri Stephens, is helped onto her 20-mattress bed by her chamber- Boys choir includes FRONT ROW - Danny Vimont, Kevin Evans, Bobby Meloni, Mike McMahon, Leonardo Riojas, David Patino, Steve Eklund, Mark Ambrose and Phillip Adcock. SECOND ROW - Matt Jenkins, Billy Pistel, Todd Goings, Robbie Moon, Ricky Davala, David Arroyo, Mike Marin, Kent Atvvell and Kerry Bogard. THIRD ROW - Philip Shittren, David Anderson, Kerry Turner, Rodney Morales, Earl Davis, Frank Rodriguez, Rodney Payton, Craig Gabelmann and Arthur Burford. FOURTH ROW - Steve Anderson, Mitch Webb, Kyle Turner, Keith White, Brad l-linger, Al Mallard, Eric Moore, Charles Coleman, Al Flores and Tony Fitzgerald. if--ev if ,vu Debbie Tarvin Eric Taylor Penny Taylor Theresa Terrill Keith Theis Terri Thomas Q3 se iors IO7 Joni Thom son Steve Tipton Choir serenades in musical Theatrical highlight of the spring vvas Cho- ral Departments presentation of l'Drice Upon a Mattress, a musical comedy based on 'lThe Princess and the Peat They also were assisted by the Drama Department and band for the production. The comedy revolves around finding the prince a vvife. All candidates for the position are screened by the dueen, and though she says she vvants the prince to marry. she ref- uses to find a suitable princess for him. When Princess enters the story, she is detested by the queen but loved by everyone else in the kingdom. Finally, she comes up vvith a test she believes no one can pass - except a true princess. The results of her planning and everyone elses planning - make up the musical-comedy. Portraying Princess Winnitredd was Sherri Stephens. Prince Dauntless vvas Danny Vimont. Other major performers were Ann Gangai as Queen Aggravaine, Phil Shriffrin as King Sextimus, Kerry Turner as the minstrel, Frank Rodriguez as the wizard, Mary Beth Lefebvre as Lady Larkin, Mark Ambrose as Sir l-larry and Bud Halstead as the jesteri T H Yu . , 1 , ,is Cindy Thompson D Kim Thompson Kristi Thompson John Travis 'hw L 108 musical l Mark Ambrose. Kerry Turner. Phil Shittrin and Danny Vimont practice a scene from 'Once Upon a Mattress in the choir rooms 2 Prince Dauntless Qllanny Vimontj tells his mother Queen Aggravaine CAnn Gangaiy to shut her mouth. 3 The crowd rejoices behind Prince Dauntless CDanny Vimontj and the sleeping Princess Win- nitredd CSherri Stebhensl at the news of their wedding. 4 Princess Winnitredd CSherri Stephensl shocks the kingdom with the news that she swam the moat. Anthony Travieso Norma Trejo Allen Trimble Lyn Trimble Miki Tsoiuki se iors IO9 Jo Anne Trevino Anthony Tuck Yvonne Tucker Scott Turnage Kerry Turner Connie Unger Gregory Upright Break moves Riders outdoors Spring break vvas a time set aside in the late part of lvlarch vvhen some students turned from the academic vvay ot lite to a party-time spirit. Some of the better known places students spent their time vvere Port Aransas, Canyon Lake, Northeast Preserve and the widely knovvn Stinky Falls. Ml had a good time. Probably the best thing about it all vvas the chance to sleep late, Brenda Hartmann said. Cn Easter Sunday a vvorship service vvas conducted by Trinity Church in the Roosevelt auditorium. Although spring break vvas cut shorter this year by the late start ot school, it did not dampen students' enthusiasm to get out and enjoy the vvarm Texas vveather. 1 lt was smooth sailing for many students vvho chose the coast as their recreation spot for spring break. 2 There vvere some blow out times tor some stu- dents. Nevertheless, Scott Ziskovsky, Tim Cun- ningham and Tommy Rehkopf managed to make it to the coast, HO spring break un? 5 -luv I .I X I Heres a familiar scene in a music store. Most stu- dents found spring break a good time to browse around Windsor Park Mall, 2 Veranon Seagraves is in action as ne prepares to tnrovv nis trisbee across tne Corpus Christi beach. 3 Senior Jim Patterson sits in his Camaro at tne beacn. I-ie-'s one of many students who enjoyed tne warm spring break, - r I A .. 5 a itrzfivffr I wf ,digw ' 'KSN-Q . .1 I V , A 1 is , , I 1 I Na ' J bifwqu , V Aw A A -f Y, .L I wi 3 ' f wiv, .J I r Susan Valis Gary VanCleave Connie Vann Lorraine Vasquez Bruce Venable Rebecca Viilareal seniors I I I Leslie Vincent James Vlot Cindy Yelverton Lori Wade Jeff Wagstaff Greg Waikem Practice pays off Students were everywhere, working with slide rules, rehearsing scripts, writing news stories, singing in the choir, playing in the band, typing, reciting poetry, debat- ing and more. Atter they were through practicing, they could be found either rest- ing or catching up on homework. Many rehearsals tor the drama one-act play entry, HA Flea ln Her Earfl took place after school and at night, along with choir rehearsals which seemed to go on forever. Some students stayed up especially late to finish homework. On top ot that workload, some students who were in both choir and band saw early morning marching prac- tices. But all that work paid oft, as the Rid- ers proved they were the best at the UIL meet. S . 1, , . 'l.....'..L .... .,. .. ,,. ' .s wwe .. . I 4 k - 'f 1 Ja . 2 get-A 4 1 'ff ' A 1 ' V . . . ..if , H2 UIL JY ...xv ...f ff it W-4 1 Loren Henley practices writing features for UIL contest. 2 David Whitehead and Sandy Birdsall perform in A Flea in l-ler Ear. The play vvon first place in zone and district competition. 3 Richard Beidl, director John O'Neill and David Pearce clovvn around before rehearsal. 4 Sandy Birdsall and David Whitehead relax after a tough day's work, Kris Wallace Sherry Wallace Cheryl Walston Karen Ward Ray Washer Brian Watson sen ors I I3 Jeneene Ware Ricci Ware Bret Cynthia Weaver Lindsay Webb Carrie Webster UIL tourneys boost TR For the seventh consecutive year, TR svvept UIL competition. One-act play entry, A Flea in Her Ear. vvon first place in the district contest and also first in zone competition. lvlarching band vvon first division ratings in marching and inspection contests and sym- phonic band took first divisions in concert and sightreading contests to give the Rough Rider Band its sixth consecutive sweepstakes avvardt Choir took four sweepstakes tro- phies, the largest number at the district meet and a record for the state. At the district literary meet, TR took first. to beat the second place winner by 92 points. Journalists vvon more points than any other school in the district and sent tvvo students to the regional meet. In science, Roosevelt took first and second places Math students vvon first, second and third places in slide rule, and first in number sense. Alternates to regionals vvere in journalism, number sense, poetry interpretation, prose reading and typ- ing. To prepare for the UIL contests, Roosevelt attended several practice meets in January, February and lvlarch, including its ovvn meet in March Weatherford fl 114 UIL A--'cz 5 9,40 in N fmt.-hal' l 3 Y -'si mv. rw ,, Y t il' vii' ff f ft Xvxg, if J 5 Maw' me , ,, - 'MM A ' ,t,,,,i'mg'f S33 r New ' ' --Q .D :mf A ,.. 'pu-w i,-bw' 'Y Q , aw , ,A iwva, , i fr rf ,M Q' 'W'f i ,M ' 'liinvuilvfffr ...M - 2, if 1 Marching band members work toward a first division for marching contest. 2 Jennifer Johnston practices editorial vvriting for UIL literary meet. She placed first at the district meet. 3 Symphonic band clarinet section practices for concert and sightreading contest. 4 Richard Dees studies issues of Scientific Ameri- can before the district meet, Dees placed first in science at the state meet. 5 Mitchell Noble, Carol Suggs and David White- head pertorm A Flea In Her Ear. Tournel CNobleD and Raymond CSuggsj are caught together as Pochee fwhiteheadj pops in unex- pectedly in a scene from the district-winning one- act play. , ,PA Sid Wegert Carol Weidovv Keith Weinheimer wut-ff Renee Weinheimer y Carolyn Weiroch Mary Welch seniors I 1 5 A .sv 'M v H 'sv' 'il 1 Q W1 M vi 6 'SI' f l if I if Ni Fm, K , ,gf an W NY' , ,I ,V ,k 115 4? jg 0 W gf 21,11 ' k .. My Qnnwwf- M xl' ' :aw 2 ff ? my X f, X S I wwuau-mum ,,,, VW mm, A Eli ff .. as Y' 0 P ,H-4? ' ,yr W 0 x, -14 :T-f fr Q jr, w. 'K is wh K, k,.., .tg-izrkj,'.L2gl, N SSM 1 Lori Dalton volunteers to be hit by the sponges of fellow students. 2 Cosmetology students Terrie Griffin, Dina McCutchen and Tina Martinez serve a pickle to La Tonya Jones 3 Joni Thompson of DECA clowns around in the courtyard to lure students to game and food booths at the Vocational Fair. 4 Calvin Madden cooks sausage for the auto paint and body group as students await their food with anticipation. 5 Debbie Perkins prepares frito pie as Chris Sau- cedo, Viola Immel and Lynne Birkmayer munch on the main ingredient. is Aaou N' .1 Timothy Wheatley Renee Whipple John White Monica White Stephen White David Whitehead fsf e ors H7 4 Q21 D 1 1 Mark Ellis is caught by the camera on the band bus trip to Lake Charles. 2 Julie Mcllhany lugs her suitcase to the bus for New Orleans. She was one of three chaperones on the French Club trip. 3 Joel Burkhardt reads off the next selection at the Lake Charles stage band competition. 4 Richard Maddux plays a tenor sax solo at Lake Charles. 5 Anna Lee Ray and Tina l-lattic wait to be served at the Court of Two Sisters restaurant in New Orleans. . f ,,,.,.,-MQW.,-W .....,.. i i ,,. f CUNIINENIAI Suzannah Wimsatt Sharon Winkler Carrie Winningham Randy Wolff Mark Woodruff Laurie Woods seniors l I9 1 llBronoo buster Denise McGee and l'soout Mark Lawson await their snacks in line on 'lsports day. .4 an .kd A i , 1-,. ' 'TU3 A v,,. w,eT my ,1 i ,. ,., . . 2 David Willis threatens the photographers life on Hkiddie day. ' we , 3 Sandy Birdsail and Lisa Clepper duel it out on sports day. V i B TILA? 'Eg 4 Kathy Kiiday hugs her denies on 'lkiddie day, t ii 5 Mark Ambrose rolls dovvn the hall on sports day. 'i'f f51: 'fir LF, ffl. F Y, .g,. Robin Wooldridge Barbara Woten Donald Wratislavv Paul Wright 'f' Salinda Vllrono Arleen Yaskanich AWN 120 Senior Week wx- 'iff :- with . it-315 i .ee- J pg-g,f,f',g2 Last week crazy Rock group Kiss members paraded around the campus in full attire. vvaving and smiling at on-lookers. Jaws terrified classmates vvhile devouring a baby. And the cast ot Rocky Horror Picture Show made a special guest appearance. 'Sound like events at Hollywood l-ligh School?' It happened at novvhere else but TF? May 16-19, All the strange sights provided fun and a change ot pace for seniors during the annual Senior Week. Through an administrative decision. the traditional l'vveek vvas shortened to tour days: Tuesdays Usports day, Wednes- day's Hkiddie day, Thursdays favorite character day fthe probable highlight ot the vveek considering that the most imagi- native participants received prizes tor their ettortsy and Fridays lldress-up day. A tevv seniors mischievously decided to include Monday in on the antics by wearing their caps and govvns. u Seniors vvere able to call it a year after that week ot crazi- ness, only having to return tor exams Cit necessaryj, advisory to turn in books, and graduation practice Greg Yost Mike Ziverk Garry Zolninger Janice Zvvinggi ors 121 1 Protessor Kadelhopoers clone, Junior tlvlike Parkery tells the audience about his day, 2 Teachers Terri Hill, Kita Collier and Peggy Willrnann await Questions trorn their t'rnystery date. 3 Professor Kadelhopoer CHector Podriguezb explains to his clone Qlvlike Parkerb the orooer technique for drinking choco- late milk. 11 Terri l-lill greets date Bob Pagan with a hug. 5 Joe Moon and Ruth Gonzales model the latest styles ot casual evening wear, 6 'Dating Game winners Terri l-lill and Bob Pagan take otf to discuss plans tor their date. 5 limit, Uildiv -'rlrlri figiiilar X' nfent Ar' iirriz JL tliana Altnores L Hasselt Alderina Blaine Allcrd Wlike Allen 'WV .Jesse AIUVXXO David Alston W Hector Alvarado VM? Sylvia Alvarado t aura Mara Aiwfidrez Robert Arnarine Angel Anderson David Anderson Denet Anderson Stephen Andreas Danni' Angell - 122 senior show .ARK Ai i7 'Great' sums up senior show It vvas great, sums up the feelings ot most participants in the senior shovv and Dating Came. The April shovv vvas a combination of fash- ion and entertainment. Senior models don- ned clothes to suit every occasion - from an evening at Chelsey's to the prom, A baseball game vvith a dazzling light shovv vvas the highpoint of the modeling section of the event. ln the Dating Game portion ofthe shovv, seniors Laura Bovven and Toby Paris vvon dates with Mike Murphy and Cathy Cravvley of MacArthur High School. Terri Hill, govern- ment teacher, vvon a date vvith Boo Bagan, owner of the Bull Moose restaurant. Al F 13 M. R - Don Anyan ,, , , ,,L, A , Cindy Aragon M Felicia Ards ry . Lisa Armstrong John Arnaud David Arroyo l V , f A ,,,i ,. , . .Q ' M Ziff ff - F 4. is ,, K X Q E, f 333 1,4557 - V-1-7 , Elaine Aspell if T f ,Q , rf -W 7' 4 DougArcher 9 l W , Alpert Auxier Kevin Baskin Tammy Baker T B h i T s rt , 4 X1 916 6 if lt tr fi ? S-X vi la ,f f' A f.-Lia A 1112 erri arn art Connie Barker I Mike Ballevv A Tim Ballengee i Melanie Ball - John Bailey .- O Norma Baker juniors 123 Paris prom theme Carrying on with tradition, the Junior Class sponsored the most exciting social event of the year, prom night. The theme was April in Paris, but the dance took place in San Antonio, at Turtle Creek Country Club. The typical prom night began with dinner in a fine restaurant. Alter dinner, couples attended the prom, dancing to the music of Zapata. After dancing, the next stop generally was an early morning breakfast. ltOne ot the most important decisions to make after choosing a date, a dress, and a restaurant is the appropriate time to come home, a member of the prom committee said. Creating the prom was not so easy as you might think. You have to make sure that everyone is doing the work they were assigned to do, Junior Class President Felicia Ards said. 1 As midnight draws near, this couple enjoys one last slow tune. 2 Since some dancing is rather strenuous, couples head for the punch bowl. X .nf 9? fills' 1 -P' M ' ra NSW: -. , V K tw A f 1, 5 Z 5 wh lt. -1.---tw,-f-:fee . re - Ken Beasley Alice Beavers Lori Behuwiak Dorothea Beigel Marian Bell Lee Bellah Dyrol Be-llinger Elizabeth Benavides Jett Benito Dorothy Benton Laurie Berg Paul Bertetti Robert Bertetti Patti Black Shelley Blalock Joseph Blancarte Valerie Bobbs Lisa Bocanegra N '6Sn-3,-pw. as-'V an 124 prom L i l i K 'V igiiiixv if ii, A x 12 1 Senior Class President Danny O'Connor stops to Chai with 'Y S Don Bryant - Rhonda Bryan Anne Brudvik Jacki Bross Debra Britton Sandra Brister Benny Briseno Leroy Brenm Sue Brown Glenda Brown - Edith Brown Nancy Braun Bob Brauckrnu John Bradley Karen Boyd Cindy Bowker Ginger Boldt Karen Bocquin juniors I ii-'- I e 5 Rrctwaro Buentello Andres Butanos J1tIBukoWskr Scott Burgess John Burke Catny Burns Gary Bustamante Darryn Byrd Susle Carnpa Esrney Campos Btchard Cannon Parneta Cano Lynn Cape-rton Catny Canton Karta Carotus Angela Carter Laurte Carter Julre Ceartock .i vw . -- . ,M ,N t ' rttt , tt'trr B r .N B ',.- 1 ' t aw .. ff ' A K A X EV Y Z' Vzik B274 ,. ,N K '-...J , ' 5 A , .,,t I . A 4ABA lv 126 prom ,f 0 1 TR students mingle as they check out each other's formal attire. 2 Students stop to admire the only wall flowers at Turtle Creek Country Club. 3 Zapata could have played all night. 4 David Alston and friends talk about where to go to breakfast. 5 Denis Perez and his date walk back to their table after a dance. gf.,-A J . Q Vicky Cerveny Leo Chapman Rachel Charles Debra Cheatum Paul Christensen Daniel Clark Marc Clark Kathy Clem Angela Clinton Denise Cochran Darcy Cole , Thomas Cole Carlette Coleman Chelle Coleman Jeanine Colla Kathy Collins Jeanette Compton Denise Conniff iuniors 1 27 I . Riders reap recognition Seniors vvith outstanding records in school activities lvlay 19 vvere recognized in the annual senior awards assembly. Superintendent Ed West and trustee Bernard Rose vvere on hand to congratulate the sen- iors on their achievements during the year. Seniors from publications, math, athletics and spirit groups vvere commended on leadership and scholastic merits. Senior Class spon- sor Laura Curry recognized the efforts of the Senior Class officers, and Student Council officers also vvere commended for their vvork for the school and community, 1 Student Council sponsor Bob Bupp prepares to announce commendations for Student Council work. 2 Mike Jenkins and Jennifer Johnston rise during high honor graduate com- mendations. 3 Student Council president Frank lvfclxliff is congratulated by classmate Danny O'Connor, 2 . Q, K Beatrice Deosio Teresa Deosio Debbie Demarls Robert Diaz De Leon Paul Dickman .fa- Tod Dicks Greg Dickson Paul Dockery Lori Dominguez Brian DuBois 'CT' 4' 9 'C W. Linda Droemer Matthew Dooley Rosemarie Dorgan Donna Dortch Clay Dotson Beverly Duke Jeff Dunn Jonathan Dunn 128 senior assembly, senior dance 1 .... .- sq J j ig U Q r AH 'F , E I- - -: :N 'o Pa- 3 s-f 'fr ff . su. 35 3 at 'AHA ,ya- 19 f' S A ,fv '-'S vwos .3 ' Last dance at Hilton Seniors of 1978 May 27 were honored with a dinner dance at the Hilton Palacio del Rios lnternational Ballroom. The seniors' only affair began at 7:30 pm. with dinner. Dancing started two hours later. For those seniors, this was the last chance to celebrate their positions on the class ladder, and for many it finally brought into mind that the next step was - graduation. 1 Crowds fill the tables at the International Ballroom. 2 Pam Schaffer, Shinobu Shimizu, Ann Shook, Gary Hanko and Con- nie Vann enjoy dinnertime conversation. 3 Virginia Lenneville and Steve Biancardi move to the music, -PSN- f- I Sherri Dunn lrz1c.tfyDunn V'a1ric:kDwyer Belinda Dyer f'Lrzair,1D,fkers Annette Dyson t ' o Jirn as n Rotvert iafcn Jason Fdge Kgatriaririe Edin fsc i,3a,id Efliis he ' 4 Y , ,F. ..: Frriiiny lflclissa Esseq ref Fuans faq Renee Hans ay .Narrnri Eyf ns uni juniors 129 1 Graduates raise the No. 1 while singing for the last time the school song. 2 Awaiting his turn to cross the stage, Stephen White greets Asst. Principal Ftoy Benavides. 3 A row of S's rise as their turn to graduate comes. 4 Donna Schardt eyes her tassie with pride as she turns it, significant of her move up in the world. 5 Jeanine Sanford and Mark Ambrose raise their fingers in a No. 1 as they prepare to sing the school song. y '51 ,rm ., at if Qgf 'W 1 itli 5 David Cook John Cook Ray Cook Tina Cook Debbie Cooper Lera Cooper Chris Corcoran Robert Corn Larry Cothran Steven Coutts Cathy Couling Chris Cox Suzette Crain Amy Crane Drema Crane Jim Cusweil Laura Croghan Karen Cross I 30 graduation Senior life brings freedom As the Senior Class of 1977 shuffled out. the Class of '78 tried on senior rings, entering into that year-long phase known as senioritis Senior status brought many privileges previously unknown to the student To 18-year-olds. the signature on school forms and admission slips no longer was required. This dimension of freedom revealed itself in the larger ratio of senior absenkces. as some seniors felt compelled tb break the school routine either by visiting Stinky Falls or just sleeping through the day at home. As seniors, students had the right to participate in several events that were exclusive to them - the dats ing game and style show assembly, organized by Sen- ior Class Sponsor Laura Curry. the class picnic and the senior dance inthe International Ballroom atop the Hil- ton Palacio del Rio Hotel Seniors also were entitled to leave class several tirnes a month to attend presenta- tions by colleges eager for their enrollment. Perhaps the most well-liked privilege was senior week. during which twelfth graders were given license to act as fool- ish as they pleased, Many paraded down the halls of TR attired as cowboys, baseball players. rock stars. Disney characters, nuns. soldiers' and a world of other enchanting characters. sometimes created from attic treasures' Others simply wore cutoffs, No matter which way of dress was preferred. a water pistol was the con- stant companron of every senior. CSome seniors. how- ever. had their pistols confiscated by administrators when their attacks became too boldb Regina Crossland Lani Crosson - Marvin Cruz ' L Leroy Cunningham , Tim Cunningham. Lisa Cupps - Dalton Clay Eddie Damian- Marsha Damron Ruby Daniels ' Steve Dausin Denise Davenport. Diane Davenport ' Julia Davis Steve Davidson - Patricia Davis y Tammy Davis Rosie Deluna , iuniors 1 31 1 Robert Orrman, his leg encased in plaster, shakes hands with Tom Winn before receiving his diploma. 2 Accepting her diploma from Tom Winn is future music major Jeanine Sanford, 3 identity is lost as graduates fuse into a mass of robes and hats. 4 High honor graduates listen intently to the words of commencement speaker Charles Delcambre. 5 Seniors excitedly prepare to accept their diplomas. 'H fa WH. l .wld tell F xillori Jl7llIl,.'l1ll5. lmvm l ester Bobbi F ey 0 mirwvi l ields '.'Ir kv. PUNCH it ni, l ilxqernld , .iiir.1lil.'pt1lrlCk .ll 5 I1 xref, 'riiiirrn lungs! lVl.iri- iosler . .'.illi.irr1lo-Jvler llvrwbiel rqilev Joni i rzinktin l',4f1l.lrilP l reel .ir-ftgimr . l ranks girl- l rvst n . I 32 graduation L., , In . .mtg , ,, ll , sa A f as H H n a Graduates T recall even ts The next week seniors were on holiday, waiting for that night when they would receive their diplomas. Graduation was May 29 in Blossom Athletic Center. As the graduates filed in, each thought of the past year - attending football games and throwing register tape when a touchdown was scored, floating down the hall with senior balloons during spirit week, playing Santa during a Christmas charity program, receiving and giving carnations anony- mously on Valentine's Day, frayed nerves the night before UIL district meet, cheering on a championship baseball team. All of these were memories seniors took with them. Allen Freudenrich Tim Fricke Melody Frye Jena Fuller Frank Fultz Tatiana Gainer Roy Gall Armando Garcia David Garcia Eleanor Garcia . Isabel Garcia Norma Garcia Yolanda Garcia Sheri Gardner Tommie Garner Earl Garrison Anthony Garza George Garza , , juniors I 33 5 ...M ...--Q-W-,1.M,...v...A- .,..,.., A ,.- W. QQ, M x,,... . 'i' Q , Y, H ,V - I , Q X Q kg? Q I Q 9 ,W fm , ,qv L w im H Lkzm M W 2 - W--,. X.K,, , :,L: ,,. H E' . ,, , ggi r 1 1 32 4 ni ., QW' .ig Q - fi Q ' ECL X I A j ' -,,' ul' A ix ' ' f M 6 W X ,, W 1' QAV- . , , L h ' ' , 'V , . , , ,, m,,. V Mg: V It V W IE iv ' .La . klxk W ' - W -I In , V K VZ' . .,, in N I ' N 'X , i A A S g , ' ' -f fl! 534 Q I bg 1 Peering dovvn their row, graduates impatiently listen to speeches as they await the time to receive diplomas. I 2 Principal Tom Moseley recognizes the Senior Class as graduates of 1978. 3 Smiling with relief as the big moment finally comes, Carrie Cole accepts her diploma from for- mer school board president Tom Winn. 4 Graduates quickly change their solemn air at the closing of the school song as they happily fling their hats into the air. 5 As they made their way to their seats, graduates portray a variety of emotions after receiving their diplomas. V I 6 Clutching her diploma, scholarship winner Jen- nifer Johnston steps trom the stage. Cindy Gracely Dawn Gray Kim Gray Leah Green Ana Greene Joseph Greene Gitta Grether Peggy Guiberteau Suzette Gunter Tammy Gunter Elizabeth Gutierrez Rod Hackney Mark Hagan John Hagerty Karen Hague Clinton Hahn Buddy Haley Earl Hall iuniors 1 35 kann? was M , 2 5 if K I if 5 5 5 'if if Z z,.:,1zxsfv.v g , 5 S 411 1 f fl Seniors win 800,000 in aid Valedictorian and commencement speaker was Cadet Commander Charles Delcambre. He was graduated with a near perfect grade point average. Salutatorian was Adrienne Ognibene. Carol Suggs delivered a memorial speech in honor of senior Robert Kaiser who died' of cancer a week before commence- ment exercises. The main address was deliv- ered by North East Independent School Dis- trict Trustee Tom Winn. Seniors also took such educational talents with them as falling asleep while appearing to have their eyes open, reproducing 36 .trig assignments in a matter of a few hours, and writing a three-page essay test on a novel that was handed out, but conveniently forgot- ten in the recesses of an overcrowded locker. Graduating with pride, the Senior Class was offered more than S800,000 in scholar- ships, produced six National Merit finalists, and inducted 81 seniors into the National Honor Society, the largest enrollment in TR's history. And then the seniors left. Some left to make their own place in the world. Others left to start the whole experience over again. Mark Helnes Joseph Heinz Jack Hendershot Scott Henderson Duane Hendricks Bonita Hensley Donna Hensley G d H r u erar e man David Hernandez Ricky Hernandez Robert Hernandez Tony Hernandez Debbie Herron Nancy Hess Liz Higginbotham Sean Hightower t Hill Jane Janet Hlnkle ' iuniors I 37 ' ' E 1 'K 'ONE FIELD OF Z ACTIVITY INVOLVED 20 PER CENT OF 63 T1-:E TR STUDENT BODX wf.1AT D10 so X Nryy or You D923 4 -Athletics alvvays have been a part ot the curriculum. whether in the form ol a physical education class. a place on the varsity baseball team or even a novelty basketball match. such as the one between French Club and the renowned KTFM 'Spurtsf' If nothing more than a seemingly restless day. vve needed a way to burn ott the excess energy, The solution r . . PLAYED 5PORT5,r 6 110 Riders earn best record since 1970 Rider football team finished vvltn a record of 7-3, TR's best mark since 1970 After con- vincing vvlns over Jay and Sam Houston in tnelr first tvvo games, tne Riders fell to nignly- touted San Angelo Central 35-29 in a most exciting contest. Tne Riders were 5-2 in dis- trict play, as tney bested Alamo Heights, San Marcos. Seguin. Clemens and lVlacArtndr vynile falling to Cnurcnill in tne final moments and also losing to Lee, lt was a year when tne Riders were incnes away from a 9-l record at least. Tvvo last second losses to San Angelo Central and Cnurcnill could easily naye gone tne otner vvay. 2 g , tsct C C y C 5 C it CC l gg-,CC R A is as Q 1 95 i 6 Q' x, fir i'lttt -tbi C 1 Q R I it C xg wr Q' mf- C R t t tc f C it me- W l C it C C iit iC-t it Q W it -tti ic C y tt tti, xC?i syc t K E C ixxggwk K Vg .t - 1 iwt C C ggiy y i C. it C tti itttttr if ' 4 'M t s C s aw g ' R rss ie- C Cx .tCtC 'F tw -. ' CC KE .r,:-i 1 -,.': 1 Q A 1 in K 7:11 lr? ,L K CC ml gi 1 -iiii C C ' C it 4 tstt stit J t.tt g R 'C s iw? 5 K K V? M by Y CC- in X 4 N i 'K r ' Y EM-CZC -V M Rrenda Hodges Ralpn Hoefelmeyer Mane llogltlnd Gladta Hollls Ldclnda Hollopeter Henry Hollyday rfllcmel Rolzei Clloert Hooper llz i-loorer Roger Roiky Keyln Hostler Ra laH yn ll u o e lieyln Howerton Yyonne Hoy Ken rluclile Annle Hddspefn Rlta llont Mary Hofzler 1 140 vC1rsifyfO0Tbcll JZ, is A ,4,, , i Galloping through the Cherokee line is Joery Smittick. 2 Varsity football team includes FRONT ROW - Jim Cuskey, Mike Johnson, Greg Adkins, Greg Minor, Mike Ellis, Jackie Grimmet, David Baskette, David Alston, Daryl Wilkerson, Kenny Spear, Leo- nard Collins, Mark Ricks, Rick Barkley, James Morgan, Tino Gonzales, Philip lmbody, Joe Moon, Carl Ankevvich, Jerry Sanchez, Bruce Ven- able, Eric Taylor, David Courtright, Kevin Selby, Leroy Yoder, Greg Gibson and Mark Ricks. SEC- OND ROW - Bob Cannon, Joery Smittick, Adam Romo, Paul Dockery, Buddy Mclntosh, Warren Evans, Bobby Blagg, Daniel Kirshner, Greg Zol- ninger, Greg Dickson, Ricci Ware, Tom Nelson, Phil Ricks, John Becker, John Roby, Richie Rovve, Mark Novak, Johnny Patterson, Roy Gom- bert, John Sears and Bryan Dausin, THIRD ROW - Ken Huckle, Tony Garza and Sidney Wegert, FOURTH ROW - Coaches Buddy Compton, Shane LeStourgen, lrl Kincaid, Ernie McReynolds and Jim Gillen, FIFTH ROW - Coaches Jack Hartung, Jerry Tyson, Raymond Johnson, Mike Crocker, head, and Richard Lovvry, 3 Rider defense, led by Jim Cuskey MU, stops the opponent, 4 Eric Taylor takes a break from the action. 5 Joe Moon tackles a Cherokee runningback, Garrett Ivey Eugene Jaceldo Robert Jackman Anita Jackson Pete Jackson Kelly Jacobs Sheila Janak Richard Jauregui Marlisa Jeffers David Johnson Gail Rene Johnson Gary Johnson Jim Johnson Lisa Johnson Scott Johnson Amy Jones Ann Jones Becky Jones juniors 141 4. Q., M.., ,, ,M , L M, se, ,, Tai l in .... ,uf K Band takes sweepstakes A t i 4, f J Most known for their marching exhibitions during halftime of TR football games, the band also participated in competition against other area schools. Marching band No. 16 placed first in UlL inspection and marching contest at Alamo Stadium. Symphonic band March 15-16 was awarded the sweep- stakes trophy for earning first division ratings in concen and e ,L -- sightreading contests. Marching band members are FRONT ROW Y Debbie Fraley, Mark Ellis Carmen Thurston, Jeanne Oliver, Lisa Jones Kathy Clem. Patty Gans, Dawn McLaughlin Rosle DeLuna. Dede Gomlllion, Kathy Collins, Heather Arnold Julie Anderson Kirby Thompson, Greg Bosley, steve Biancardl, Robert Mohr Ray Wilhoit Jimmy Treadway John Bradley, Linda Meade, Tammle Howard, Suzette Craln Gretchen Scholl, Shelley Hightower, Dawn Parsley Peggy Leonard, Phillip Shillren Jell Richards, Susan Valis, Charyse Shows and Diane Maddux SECOND ROW Y Leland Sharrock. director. Joel Burkhardt, assistant director, Patty Olivares Denise Raymond, Cristle Webster, Carrie Webster, Denise McGee Terry Ewald Jean Crump, Terri Baker, Rachel Charles, Ann Jones Susan Blela Frank Rodriguez Tommie Gardner, Mike Bustamente, Kitty Swoboda. Barbie Phillips, Ann Spetn, Laura Nybro, Debbie McDonald, Mary Welch, Mark Beesley, assistant drum malor, Randy Schulze, drum mayor THIRD ROW - Joe Puett. Robin Wooldridge, Katy Lenz, Susan McDaniel, Sanders Schaffer, Troy Carter. Steve Hawkins, Johnny McLandrlch, Sean Clontz, Larry Morrison, Jeli Manning, David Kastor, Bobby Mene doza, Carl Green, Bill Newman, Doug Kiser, Scot King, Arturo Rodriguez, Richard Phllpot, Paul Laman, David Anderson, Jim Barton, Richard Subia, Gerard Herman, Steve Hill, Virginia Lenneville, Robin Mittwede, Brian DuBois, John Courtney and Phillip King FOURTH ROW - Stuart Green, Mike Short, Bart Mora, Brett Owen, Robert Jackman, Ron Hoch, Danny Petzold, Lee Bellah, John Garza, Bobby Wil- liams, Randy Anderson, Rodney Payton, Brent Klemsteln, Ron Becker, Dan Minlaf rez, Sherry Moore, David Cole, Gerald Butler, Richard Maddux, Pat Mire, Robert Wilkinson, Kerry Turner, Sue Myers, Tom Mack, Patty Booth, Todd Sklencar, Mark Lyons, Dadla Roerig and Pat Brown FIFTH ROW - Melanie Ball, Kelli Ball, Leah Green, Renee Whipple, Cynthia Locke, Shannon Patten, Mary Fox, Steve Denney Jay Stewart, Jeff Paxson, Henry Hollyday, Eric Parker. Wayne Estes Danny Kin- ney, Russell George, Kyle Turner, Jim White Chris Tucker Charles Chambers ,V Steve Eklund, Tommy Hellerlch, Danny Vlmont, Denet Anderson, Laurie Jackson . ' Q- 'L Teresa Arnaud, Lari Young, Michelle Raymond, Monica Gonzalez and Cindy Ara- gon f-as l Richard Jones Rhonda Jones K1mberLee Kane James Karbula Robert Keigley Victoria Keith Victoria Kelley David Kelly Ag Kerry Kelly 11 , ,Gs Miriam Kempft ,,,. ff : gllf?l,wa,l, A I ,Q ROUYU KBUUBI' . fa? ' l,i 'i'i AV if, Glenn Kendig ' rj - f I ill f ., F Richard Kepler 9' , A V i f , ,, Brenda kersen - 2 r . U rli , A Donald Kersey ' K ' Karen King 1, , Phillip King T Steve King l I , rf J 1 !Q7'l' Drill team takes honors Patriots, while performing at halftime during TR foot- ball and basketball games, also earned many honors in drill team competition. At New Braunfels Middle School the Patriots accu- mulated more awards than any other school in jazz, highkick and officers routines. Individual winners included Colonel Shauna Maher, third, advanced, Rhonda Muenzler, third, advanced, and Lisa Johnson, second, advanced. intermediate winners were Sheri Lewis, second, and Connie Gillespie, third. At Trinity University's high school drill meet, the Patriots won the sweepstakes award by placing first in all three events. All tour of Roosevelt's contestants, Sally Carter, Maher, Muenzler and Diana Ralston, placed in the top 10, and Carter and Maher were two of four runners-up. Members ot the Patriots include FRONT ROW - Pam McFarland, Laurie Soren- son, Susie Quigley, Rebekah Pannell. Janet Rund. Belinda Mora. Missy Howell, Lisa Johnson. Rhonda Muenzler, Karen Cook, Robin Flynn, Shauna Maher, Carol Searight, sponsor: Barbie Lynch. Sally Carter, Diana Ralston, Micki Bock, Leanne Hallisey, Elizabeth Hlgginbotham, Ginger Boldt, Julie Wallace, Liz Leal, Brenda Walker, Belinda Gonzales and Patty Wallace. SECOND ROW - Julie Murphy, Kim Gray, Rene Rochelle, Connie Gillespie, Tina Sanford, Nancy Malone, Beverly Duke, Misty Galvin, Robyn Kendall, Pam Brown, Sheri Lewis, Beth Waikem, Yvonne Novak, LuAnn Peirce, Cindy Damron, Linda Droemer, Cheryl Pierpont, Anna Tre- vino, Debbie Bartoskewitz, Laurie Campbell, Tammy Rosett, Tammy Canady, Sherri Dunn, Felicia Ards THIRD ROW - Jill Slayman. Sharon McCabe, Lona Pra- blek, Cathie Neeper, Lisa Armstrong, Felicia James, Cindy Snider, Heather Heath, Andrea Ognibene, Brigid Reininger, Cathy Cody, Susan Stevens, Sharry Wallace, Stephanie Smith, Diana Szostak, Tern Droemer, Marsha Damron, Kelly Cook, Liz- ette Patton, Betty LoBasso, Tammy Davis, Denise Cochran, Debbie Cipnani, Ruth Gonzales and Kim McDonald ti , .1 Danny Kinney Robin Kistner Lori Klise Rena Knowles Wendy Kothman Karen Kroeger Michael Kuester Randy Lamp David Lawson Mary Leal Mary LeBreak Janet Lee Melvin Lee Cynthia Legnon Steven Lehman Mitch LeMay Donna Lembo Theresa Lents - iuniors 143 l SJG grabs sta te title San Juan Guard captured the top avvard in the Texas State Championship Drill Meet at Texas ASM University. the first such title for TR Nearly 40 teams competed for the title. We feel quite honored lo have vvon the unique Texas State Championship because nothing short of sheer perfection vvas demanded of us, Charles Delcampre said of histeam. At the first drill meet of the season, Del- camore earned a first place for demonstra- tion ot leadership ability as commander ot the San Juan Guard. Other individual avvards vvent to Larry Stegall, second, commanderg and Charles Ftifenoury, individual drill. They earned tvvo firsts in basic drill. ln precision drill the Triple Ft Guard and novice division received second ratings. Gaining thirds vvere the open division and the San Juan Guard l Ralph Hoefelmeyer, Steve White and David Johnson stand at attention. 2 Vic Roe practices his drill routine. Deborah Levins Eldonna Lewis Betty Looasso Kathy Lock Gina L ong Sylvia Lopez Mark L ovato Michelle Lucas vincent Lugo Mark Lyons Liz Mactvlanus Calvin Madden Richard Maddox John Mayer George Main Beclcylvlaldonado A 1 S 1 ' f Christian Longenett 99 ldd ROTC r ,Q ,, , ....- Y g l i Cavaliers boost spirit, numbers Cavaliers, Roosevelt's pep squad, gained discipline, awards and school support through their year of participation, As a result of the boost in pride more and more girls joined. Five seniors were members, which was more than in recent years. All five sen- iors' reward for so many years of effort spent in Cavaliers resulted in officer positions, ln Austin during Haden's l-lalf Time Camp, Cavaliers won first overall, three superior group ribbons, and four excellent individual awards. Capt, Laura Bowen earned an hon- orable mentionf Cavaliers raised 551,619 for the Muscular the Labor Day participated in manned tele- Hotel for two Dystrophy Association during telethon. 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F . ,,,,, . , ftfs sit? . .1 l Capt Laura Bowen delivers carnations to Julie Cearlock on Valentines Day vlembers ol the Cavaliers include FRONT ROW - Lisa Gonzales, Joan Bailey, Tina Greene, Lari Young, Blaise Collins, Lisa l-leidt, Dee Ann Backlund, Becky Nerch, Nelda Garcia, Laurie Ferguson, Liz Negron Deana Vincent, Laura Bowen, Linda Pounds, sponsor, Laura Stewart, Patty Ramirez, Barbara Plum, Kim Chuoke, Janet Fuller, Cathy Patrick, Marti Carper, Jackie Wade, Lynn Carley, Sandra Brad- ey, Troi Rust, Ann Bell and Margaret Pavelle SECOND ROW - Lea Marshall, Debbie Moreno, Jana Grodine, Debbie Damien, Rae Ann Wagoner, Sherry Swanz, Beth Calvert, Celeste Turner, Pat Santos, Tina Miller, Leslie Heflner, Cindy Gomez. .lenniler Thornton, Rene Staltord, Nancy Resendez, Lori Olson, Stacy Wicker, Isa- Delle Garcia, Julie Mathis, Tanya Crawford, Dawn Gray, Sylvia Minlarez, Chelli Nhite, Kim Calvert, Barbara Pravlik, Peggy Riley, Sandra Crain, Michelle Watson, Cathy Byerly, Angel Hohne, Jackie Bannon, Rhesa Williams, Janet Anderson and Karen Courtney Tl-llRD ROW - Donna Weidow, Tammy Kaultman, Diana Falto. Joan Brewster, Sheila Dwyer, Rhonda Couey, Shaun Rice, Linda Garrett, Amy Spear, Gloria Galvan, Tina Sanford, Cathy Burns, Karen Campbell Sharla Strauss, Janey Brewster Penny Riley,Son1a Riddle, Terri De John Kelly Saver, Lauri Ingel, Janice Jenkins, Rhonda Browder, Sandy Clem, Jennifer Austin, Rosalind Nutt, Sally Jones, Maureen Dougherty, Cheryl Jones, Marla Jones, Kim Hogue, Lynette Wilkins, Princess Taylor, Nina Garcia, Janet Gamble and Lori Beck FOURTH ROW - DeeDee Stinson, Jane Garcia, Cindy Novak, Sylvette DeJesus, Joni Bailey, Carol Johannigsmier, Susan Schwartz, Janice Paul, Marie Lassater, Cindy Gris- som, Sherry Stevens, Honi Hohrnann, Patty Tyson, Brenda Neeper, Phyllis Parker, Patty Welch, Rhonda Paulson, Kathy Phillips, Debbie Sierra, Leah Greene, Pam Haehnel, Dawn Grinnell, Debbie Manning, Beverly Jones, Colleen Sweeney, Mel- issa Gonzales, Iris Hadley, Cindy Muleran, Mary Ellen Maher, Tina Wilhoit, Cindy Starks, Mary Ann Cunningham and Lori Klise FIFTH ROW - Nancy Burke, Bar- bara Barkley, Tina Mclntrre, Mary Patslet, Lori Watts, Tammy Hilburn, Lori Reeves, Carol Trip, Pam Trimble, Alicia White, Elaine Flanigan, Christal Pradia, Kendra Unger, Kathy Baller, Tina Dowds, Ana Greene, Debbie Kaiser, Maureen Peterson, Kate Bingham, Leslie Bales, Maureen Cronin, Barbie Rees, Kelly Parker, Pam Acosta, Lorr Lavelle, Annette Dyson, Lynn Greenwood, Dodie Propes, Laurie Rol- lins, Linda Bustamante, Beth Ziegler, Cheryl Meadows, Suzanne LePori, Julie Sam- rnons, Debbie Halley and Halley Dunn Robert Maness James Mann Jeff Manning Mike Marin Ann Marstall Regina Martin Cruz Martinez Frank Martinez Freida Martinez Sylvia Martinez Melanie Mason Donna Mathis Jennifer Mayko Denise Mayorga Sharon McCabe Denise McCord Sherri McCrary Robert McCrummen iuniors I45 Girls show spirit Supporting Rider athletics throughout the year, the varsity cheerleaders proved loyal as they constantly were present at most athletic events, regardless of the time or place. Sen- ior head cheerleader Janet Skinner, senior Mari Flynn, senior Beth Anderson, senior Laura Reams, and juniors Lisa Cupps and Elaine Munoz formed the cheering squad. The football games were the most fun and I'm sure most students feel the same vvay. There's just something exciting about a Roosevelt game, Skinner said. 1 Junior varsity cheerleaders include Michelle Duhart, Candy Obie, Rhonda Kristek and Sharon Smith. 2 Varsity cheerleaders include FRONT ROW - Mari Flynn. SECOND ROW - Lisa Cupps, Laura Reams and Janet Skinner. Tl-llRD ROW - Beth Anderson. FOURTH ROW- Elaine Munoz. Jack McDonald Jill McDonald Vicky McDougIe Angela McFarlin Karen McGraw Tim MCG-uinnes Buddy Mclntosh Ernest McKay Kathy McKenzie Dawn McLaughlin Mike McMahon Bobby McNair Dorothy Medina Ted Medlin Randy Mellinger Norma Mena Arthur Mendez Andy Meznartch 146 cheerleaders, Big Stick carriers I E ' . f' si . .ftwwwf in . ff' at ,ug-tt X Boys lead yells The yell, We carry our Big Stick, was heard often from five senior big stick carri- ers. Performing during the football season as well as the memorable baseball season, the carriers carried the stick up and dovvn the grandstands after each Rider touchdown. The crowd responded with the famous cry as school spirit reached its peak. Who is we? was the other popular chant led by the carriers which aroused fans and fired-up the crowd. The five carriers were John Murray, John Herbig, Greg Alba, Fred Bemmert and Carlos DeJesus, captain. 1 Big Stick carriers and cheerleaders look on impatiently during the TB vs. Churchill football game. 2 Big Stick carriers include Greg Alba, John Mur- ray, Carlos DeJesus, captain - John l-lerbig and Fred Bemmert. rf.. YQ? sf' lui wil t l K I X I I use s Q nm xt 2 , YE Z 4 L. Lynn Miller Neta Milligan Tasca Mills Daniel Minlarez Patrick Mire Tammy Molskness James Monaco lrene Montoya Pam Moody Rhonda Moore Sherry Moore Belinda Mora Mark Moravlts Debbie Moreno St M eye orns Timothy Morris Bill Moseley Debbie Moseley iuniors 147 , , T I ig i T' tr Aifatff . Mt, is xi 2 ,N X S kfz 3 T - g 1 Fellowship of Christian Athletes includes FRONT ROW - Cary Hanko, Kim Brace, Connie Vann. Karen King, Greg Love and Charlie Simons, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Tangi Bull, Mike Ballew, Tom Bingham. Stephanie Ooodlet. Danny Rinehart and Janet Skinner. THIRD ROW - Karla Baker, Delana Goss, Debbie Cochran, Becky Fritz, Bo l-lavykins, Jett Fletcher and Cindy Jones. 2 Teacher Bill Oisler waits hopelessly for the pall as a senior passes third base. 3 Umpire Mike Johnson and catcher Jim Oillen pay close attention as Vicki Chandler hits the ball toward first base. 4 Seniors sneak a pall pass teacher Charlie Simons resulting in another out. 5 Teacher Tracey Coffey patiently watches the ball tall out of the sky toward him. Allison Mtiloorn Elaine Munoz Julie Murphy Cary Naye Mike Neie Norm Nelms Debbie Nelson Randy Nelson Lorraine Nemman 'r ' X Khanh Nguyen n Y.onne Nowak Arlene Nutt Steye O Brien Oreo Ochse 'Marc Ocnioe' c M8 FCA 5 Q-I Qi' ww,s.4s,,sc.5 wt. , . 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Against Clemens, Leonard Collins swept around end for a 60- yard touchdown scamper, and later caught a pass from Zolninger for a 30-yard touchdown play. Losses came against Seguin 24-14, Churchill 14-12, and Lee 27-O. 2 f-' ll ,, a - K Q' R gf X Steve Payne Pete Paynter Robert Peace William Peace Paul Pearce Sheila Pearce Marc Peavy Denis Perez Danny Petzold Sandy Phillips Cheryl Pierpont Mary Plstel Brian Plain Miles Pollok Valerie Powell Lona Prablek Christa! Pradla Deborah Prado 150 JV football 3' t ,tai K? 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FOURTH ROVV - David Courtright, Mike Gon- zales, Jackie Grimmett, Daniel Kershner, David Baskett, Greg Zolninger and John Becker. 3 Led by the Rider offense Leonard Collins weaves his vvay through the defense of the opoosing team. 4 Greg Zolninger fires a pass. 5 Carl Ankevvich outruns Clemens defense. Cheryl Presley Charles Pressley Richard Pressley Jonathan Prince Cheryl Pritchard Scott Pruitt Yun Ouick Susie Ouigley Danette Ragland Benito Ramirez Debbie Ramirez Nettie Ramos Don Rand Gary Randol Michelle Raymond Sandie Reed V rn n R id e o e wg' f Linda Reiner! juniors ISI A Frosh football faces problems Freshman football had its problems through a rocky season which left just two as wins to remember the year by. After losing their first tour games to Churchill, MacArthur, Lee and Jay, the lrosh came alive and downed the Marshall Rams 14-6. Later, the young gridders gained their second win against Holmes, 20-18, as Bay Bay lVlcClinton swept around end for one touchdown and caught a pass for another. Jeff Ricks scored the only other touchdown of the day for the team. Jay Shuttlesworth moved the team into scoring position several times with long, yard-gaining runs. 3 ,A lf- if 1 , kv' 4 ,He ' f 5 fu - ' ' ' 6 Q . ' ,i A . '35 0 A, . ' ' 5 ' - W 9 L ,, b - , ' , 5 ' , -'.,. ff f 4 ,, .,,.,,, ,,,. .af . f.-if 1 ,, ww-H' Q . l , if i.trr ev V . . Qfffl, V 'ali 'L' 9 M , t ',,,,,.,,f ' 4 -r'- :'YWw'H'f'ff? .N ,,Gk I . ,x., . - 1 tr, . ' M ' ' I f il l fr. -I f -W.. 1 'f 'Y ' rift- if N nr V i .T5 ,,,,, f, f . wr .4 'rf .faq , res: fr My 'fr f. i ,f . . . , f '- if . ' - W W f . 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FIFTH ROW -- Richard Huntoon. Phil Smisek, Chris Van Sickle. Robert Dunn, Jim Walston, Johnny Lopez, Kelly Jones and Elliott Robinson. 6 Ouarterbacking the team is Jeff Ricks, Melissa Robertson John Robinson John Roby Janet Rodriguez Jesse Rodriguez Peter Rodriguez Sherry Rogers Jay Rohan John Rohle Robert Roman Adam Romo Connie Rosas Tracy Ross Bennett Roth Richie Rowe Carol Roy Daniel Rutkovvski Ralph Saenz iuniors 153 Frosh win trophy 'vvith hustle and spirit' the treshman volley- ball team captured the district title. JV vvon a second place trophy at the North East tournament by defeating 11 teams vvith only tvvo losses. The freshman record stood at 18-3 vvith losses only to MacArthur. Edison and Lee. JV record closed at 11-12. Both teams boasted a 73 per cent spiking record. Eor an above average percentile. 60 percent is considered outstanding. it , t 5 lt. 6 x t .5 fl . in 1 E 1 5 was ?i -- f :s its - - f Ms.sf:'sff:ffsvfft,ffQ:wM -- '-fir is . . 1 - 'Offli- 1 Kathy McKenzie serves the ball to her opponents in a practice session before school. 2 Members ot the JV volleyball team are FRONT ROW - Coach Katherine Boemer, Bobby Williams and Tammie Jahns. SECOND ROW - Mary Sams, Sharon Butcher and Katy Alonzo. Tl-llRD ROW - Dorothea Beigel, Regina Martin and Sharon Bland. 3 Members of the freshman volleyball team are FRONT ROW -- Asst. Coach Katherine Boemer, Valerie Weaver. Cheryl Ball, Penny Riley and Coach Lindy Sorrell, SECOND ROW - Pam Fallin, Linda Marshall, Lori Norman and Desiree Pojmann. THIRD ROW - Stephanie Foster, Sherri Nelson, Sheila Dwyer and Kim Smith. Not pictured is Rose Rios. ginda Salancik Kenneth Salazar 'Xl S l orma a azar JoAnne Salinas Sarar Sams ' Jerry Sanchez Leonard Santana Ernesto Santso trnurman Sargent Rolando Saucedo JaCQueline Saunde- Kerw Saver Karen Schauer L ada Schleigh 'tt C wr 5 Stjhlettk 4 , . g , 15A t er ,, Er an Schmidt R ' LlfllSCl'1l1QlCQ' O . . it g Krlsn Scholes E.. L 1 ,M x -t 'S volleyball f 1 IS -. ., ,x., 1.-. , ,sts 9 A 3 I 1 R team includes FRONT ROW - Elaine Wilson, Polly Rodriguez, Cher Wil- iams and Coach Lindy Sorrell. SECOND ROW - Ginny Halstead, manager, Linda Rein- nart, Stephanie Yosko, LaRisa Tweedy and DeAnne Roberts, manager, THIRD ROW - Judy Halstead, manager, Lisa Stein, Kathy McKenzie, Veronica Gibson, Gladia Hollis and Practice helpful Football players were not the only ath- letes at work in the summer of 1977. Three weeks before school began, var- sity girls practiced four hours a day for the coming District 32-AAAA season. With the advent of the school year, prac- tices no longer lasted all morning, but were scheduled from 7:45 to 9 a.m. and from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. lvlid-season record was 3-3 with wins over Sam Houston, Holmes and East Cen- tral. Later victories were over Lanier, Jud- son and Holmes. All-district honors went to Gladia Hollis. Kathy McKenzie received honorable men- tion. They are a young team, Coach Lindy Sorrell said. Seven players on the varsity team were sophomores. The team closed the season with a 9-18 record. Late season wins were against Alamo Heights, Seguin and Clemens. 1 Kathy McKenzie C155 and Gladia Hollis C53 practice before school in a scrimmage. 2 Linda Reinhart C85 spikes the ball to the opposing team. Gerald Schulmeier Greg Schwartz Anthony Scott Theresa Scrivand John Sears Joan Selcik Cathy Shadden Sanders Shatter Mike Shannon Janet Shaw M LeRoy Shaw 'f Patti Shaw Walden Shelton Phillip Shittnn W ., Pete Silva Terry Silva 4 fx 'X ' ,af I Roberta Simecki T ' Gloria Simmons i niors I 55 tion in the Dr Pepper tot Eagles oop tourney 'tWrestling Eagles this year once again were awesome as they grappled their vvay to the state finals in Austin. Perhaps the biggest vvin was the Dr Pepper Invitational Wres- tling Tournament. With 16 schools and 150 vvrestlers participat- ing, the Eagles vvon the tourney with 144 points, edging strong Lanier High School of Austin, which compiled 13810 points. Brett Gillespie. 119, and Bill Williamson, 132, finished first in their f weight classes. The Eagles, coached by Jim Ricker, an advertising executive, received no financial aid from the school district. All funding nec- essary for the Eagles to compete in the Southwest Conference vvas earned by team members from tournament entry fees, admission charges and various sales. ,sawe- - f f 1 Wrestling Eagles are FRONT ROW - Brent Ovven, Joe Avalos and Brent Gillespie. captain. SECOND ROW - Tom Czekanski, Alfred Gamble and Greg Viot. THIRD ROW - Bill Williamson, Todd Dicks, Richard Nichols and Tom Bingham. FOURTH ROW - Robert Arnold, Efrain Carrasquillo, Mike Parker and Gary Hanko. 2 Brent Gillespie slides in a cross-face on Austin l.anier's Tom Costas. 3 Robert Arnold uses his favorite pinning combina- t t I ll l 1 lt 2 gfffffii 1 I f- 2 t, gmswwek Q X eg tw F . 'Q J , A sz W T Q Q Y as ., a t if . A. X Q N I . xt it 5 i by 1 Bill Williamson goes into first period action at the Southwest Texas State tourney. Later, Williamson secures a pin against his Austin Anderson opponent. 2 Tom Bingham counters a takedown attempt oy a wrestler from Austin Anderson. 3 Steve Malone starts his first period of wrestling in Austin. 4 Tom Bingham attempts a takedown against an opponent from the Texas School for the Blind in Austin Mlm. ,- 'r.:,fw le Valerie Starks A ' l Steven Starwalt - A ta Wanda Steele , 1' Jayne Stein , N f Phyllis Stegall , ' vashon Stephens , A Jett Stewart lzh yy Jenniler Stewart tl- tt '- 'V ' Laura Stewart Brenda Stofa Flichard Stone Sharon Stone Patricia Strama William Strickland Linda Stukey Richard Subia Kevin Sullivan Susan Sullivan juniors 157 Thomas Trayieso - Other sports fill free time Other sports played a major role at Roo- sevelt in 1978 Students who couldn't or didn't participate in school-related sports filled up their spare time by doing their ovvn thing somewhere else, Major sports this year included skate boarding, ice skating at the Ice Haus and frisbee throvving. Junior Janet l-lill trained tor national gymnastics competition vvhile Gary Hanko impersonated that famous tennis pro, Renee Richards, during Senior Week. Diana Szostar Terry Tarvin Tom Taylor Harold Thibodeaux Pamela Thimble 3' Adolph Thomas Curtis Thomas Susan Thomas Kirby Thompson Carmen Thurston K Beth Tiernagel Cltttord Tolletson Richard Torres Kathy Toupal Glenn Tovvery LaCey Trabue Mark Tralticano 158 other sports 'Vw I . -x K . X X x 4, eifiwfx .T tis. 1 , Lf!! , . 2? is 55159125- ic W W W K Q KL, 14. ' :si gn was M, iv dm -alumna sauna 1-muon -naman anna-na. -.-up nausea if li lx it lil its 1 ...ai ,.,lA f fayvpnw f ., 1 my 4-1 4' 4 u aanausnaswdlf 4 9 rw., ,.,. .1 0 wr, ...,..,6. W, V s- T frgk iwf-e 'wa T . V ., Liv avjl., .f rr ,ir-,,f. I , r .5 1. QI? Hx 4 r . at .gm kg, 1 ' x ,anal if 1 Gary Hanko, in drag, poses before the big tennis match. 2 Janet Hill practices gymnastics at the entrance to her home. Guillermo Trevino Kenneth Tuck Jack Tucker Page Tucker Michael Tudyk Allen Tye Daniel Uechi Nancy Urdialez Lois Valentine Tom Vargas Diane Venable Bud Verlander Valerie Vidal Patricia Villareal Greg Wade Darryl Wagar Cindy Waikem John Walker juniors I5 9 1 Coach Jerry Tyson gives Preston Cant a few pointers during practice. 2 Brian Koop C513 makes release on a free throw against Seguin. 3 Boys varsity basketball team includes FRONT ROW - Steve Ambrose, Mike Ballew, Steve Edmund, L. l-l, Rouse and Larry Hansen. SEC- OND ROW - Tim Stantill, Willie Davis, Glenn Kendig and Curtis Thomas. THlRD ROW - Coach Jerry Tyson, Greg Franks, Brian Koop, Preston Gant and Coach Jim Whatley, 4 Rider post Koop C513 goes up for two as Tim Stantill C453 moves in tor rebound, 5 Preston Gant C413 towers over MacArthur's Keith Edmundson C323 as he lays two easy points. Melissa Walker Kevin Ward Sandy Warlick Donna Warnke Raymond Watts Stephen Watts Laura Webb Andrea Wechmann Alisa Welty F , 4 I st' F T . .. ., EEE S' .. Christy Wenzel 'tts 1 it Matthew Wesolowski Q 5 Lhi' Debbie wnai-sy iw i x if , C Brian Whitcomb 55 ' 'vwgfi A f - f' .-.M 1 Cheryl While 1 L L -A. , F rg Qt Maria White ' 3 U Q pdl lv'W1ltG 5 M P J63V3VTiy'v'l'1iIQ5iUQ Debra .N ikE?r l6O varsity basketball V : v 5 ,af c ' A V Q . . K V1 ,R I X X Tyson 's team posts 20-plus victories After rolling to an 11-4 record through their first 12 games, varsity basketball Riders cooled down the stretch in district, but finished 11 games over 500, Once again Coach Jerry Tyson's team won 20-plus games, a feat Tyson has accomplished every year he has been at Roosevelt. The highlight of the season came when the cagers won the South San Tourney, in which the closest opposition came in four wins was 22 points. Senior Post Preston Cant was most valuable player of the tourney. l think if there had been more teamwork when we played we would have had a better chance in district, Gant said. Looking to the future, Tyson said he thought the year was a good one in many respects. The young players, he said, 'igained a lot of experience. The team is building up to be a good one. and next year should be a winning year, Tyson predicted. since starters Mike Ballew, Glen Kendig and Curtis Thomas will be returning, Flay Wilhoit Lynette Wilkins Bobbl Wllliams Cheri Williams Michael Williams Carol Wilson William Williamson Cheryl Wilson James Wilson ' ' ::, Q T Suzy Wimpy Flichard Winser M.: Kathi Wlnsell 7? ,yil 1 N Gabriele Woltl , Susan Woodard , Terry Woods .1 - Q yxgi Jeff Woodward r ft ii -fi r James wright 'K ' Flicky Wright Cagers third in 32-AAAA On the heels of MacArthur and Seguin all year, the Riders never quite surpassed the tvvo and finished both halves of district play in third place. ln the first half of district play, TR finished 5-2, vvhlle MacArthur and Seguin notched 6- 1 records. The second half the Riders drop- ped to 4-3 once again to finish third behind MacArthur and Sequin. 1 Cheerleaders Elaine Munoz, Janet Skinner and Lisa Cupps cheer on the Riders. 2 Senior Tim Stanfill C453 makes his move to the basket. while Mike Ballevv C113 waits for possible pass. Rough Rider Varsity Basketball TR 64, Clemens 42 TR 60, Alamo Heights 53 MacArthur 56, TR.53 Seguin 61, TR 46 TR 75, Lee 74 TR 62, Churchill 47 San Marcos 72, TR 70 TR 60, Clemens 53 TR 80, Alamo l-leights 46 MacArthur 73, TR 63 Seguin 56, TR 46 TR 75, Lee 66 TR 58, Churchill 57 TR 67, San Marcos 57 9 vvins, 5 losses . 4 as -vis.-. 2 '- ,. ,C-1' .-I i 1 L. 1 1 --ii 'W' ittt, R Suzanne Wrono I W in K l eroi, Yoder 5 3' Aida Young 'S ,sq L an Y ou ng - ' , 4 Gracie Zamora g- t g Louis Zamora 4 . r , Vicki Karate , it , , K 'T A 'L Thomas Zibel Q Y X T -' ,, . -, 2 'K . if 2 f fif- i62 varsity boskefboll ,Q L 'M- 1 Rider basketball star Preston Gant completes an a la Dr. J slam dunk at practice. 2 Brian Koop C513 muscles his way for two points against Churchill, Curtis Thomas C353, Tim Stanfill C453 and L. H, Rouse C253 position for a possible rebound 3 Senior Steve Edmund C213 lets loose on a jump shot while Mike Ballew C113 and Brian Koop C513 work for a possible rebound. juniors 163 Cage-rs second in district play Heavy on sophomores, the junior varsity basketball squad saw an excellent season. The November to February season finished with a 24 win, 8 loss record, to place second in district. The team also came in second at the San Antonio Independent School District CSAISD3 tournament and second in the Marshall High School junior varsity tournament. Contributing strongly to the team were Steve Ambrose, Scott Burgess, Larry Hanson, Harold Litzner and Jett Simmons. The squad numbered 16 sopho- mores and three juniors. Litzner and Ambrose showed their talents in varsity games as well. i'They were one of the greatest bunches of kids l've ever coached, Coach James Whatley said. 1 Junior varsity basketball players include FRONT ROW - Gary Huckle, Frank Martinez, Mark Haushill, Kenny Edwards, Sonny Maldonado, Dan Herek and Ray Head. SECOND ROW - Darryl Bellinger, Harold Litzner, Mike Van Sickle, Tony Del- gado, Ronnie Oberg and Daryl Ward. THIRD ROW - Larry Hanson, John Fitzgerald, Roy Gorton, Jett Simmons, Scott Bland, Ricky Ibarra and Coach Jim Whatley. 2 Gregory Franks C533 goes up for a jump shot as two Mac- Arthur players try to block it. 3 Steve Ambrose shoots the ball tt 33 as Gregory Franks C533 and Jett Simmons C31 3 wait for the rebound. 4 Dave Kise C33 plays tough defense against Marshall player C113 5. Joe Gonzales tries to make a crucial foul shot forthe Riders. l Carlos Acosta Jetlrey Adams Philip Adcock Monioue Albarez Chucky Albores Mario Aleiandro Katherine Alonzo Steve Ambrose David Anderson Steve Anderson Kenneth Angell Carl Ankewich Donald Anstine Demetrius Apolinar Clay Archer Sharon Ards Donnda Argulio Danny Armacost 164 iunior varsity, freshman basketball Light, dark shoot 20-20 Combined efforts of the two freshman basketball teams produced a 20-20 record as the young cagers built a foundation for their upcoming years at TR. The dark team posted an 11-9 record, while the light team finished at 9-1 1. Top prospects listed for JV competition next year included Tim Herek, Kelly Kane, Kelvin Moore and Arthur lbarra. Rough Rider JV Basketball TR 67, Edison 55 Marshall 57, TR 56 TR 69, Wheatley 52 TR 91, Memorial 50 TR 93, Lanier 60 Marshall 63, TR 49 TR 58, Burbank 37 TR 67, Holmes 50 TR 78, Lanier 52 TR 51, Burbank 49 Highlands 57, TR 52 District Games TR 67, Alamo Heights 41 MacArthur 75, TR 62 TR 71, Lee 61 TR 37, Seguin 28 Churchill 67, TR 56 TR 75, Alamo Heights 42 TR 54, MacArthur 38 TR 49, Seguin 41 TR 44, Lee 39 Churchill 67, TR 55 TR 77, San Marcos 60 TR 49, Clemens 48 17 wins, 6 losses DA Atng LDA Y BtAtko G gAl R T LlBl K S HB h Bk tl1yBll o Bl LdBD A Bkl d hBkly bIyB DbbB DdB f k t Mike Beatty Lone Beck Tina Beck D J K k I t sophomores I 65 Girls compile perfect record VVHh a 22-2 record for Hwe year glds JV basketbaHfHHshed 12-Oincjstnct lnthe deckhng game agmnstChurchM, Gloria Simmons scored 28 points to vvin the game for Roosevelt. The girls worked tovvard a winning streak this year and many showed varsity poten- tial, Coach Katherine Boemer said. Rough Rider Girls JV Basketball TR 20 TR 48 TR 44 TR 78 TR 34 TR 49, TR 49, TR 50, TR 48, TR 54 TR 32 TR 501 San Marcos 20 Lee 27 MacArthur 38 Alamo Heights 33 Churchill 33 Clemens 44 San Marcos 28 Lee 36 MacArthur 36 Alamo Heights 24 Churchill 28 Clemens 46 Joh B K Kar B k Donna Beh k Tony Belgel Stacy Bergh Melody Bernhard Barry Bleleteldl Gary Bllleaudeaux Tammy Bllllngsley Bobby BI gg Tracy Bla d Sharon BI d Scott Bla d John Bl th l Doo B k Q LeeA B d aux M ry Boynton R ndall Brace m ' , vfs ' '---...,, ...cie rg I66 girls JV basketball 1' . . 'K' W .MQ lun k Pi N iw M, ,S r 'f V it MZ: iw WX M .HU 41.951 J.lmh3 -'1 will .illlhl HJ,-Ill! M319 Qs 1 if 1 Monica Schafer takes a break at halftime to ponder the first half. 2 Girls JV basketball team includes FRONT ROW - Coach Theresa Hall, Sharon Butcher, Gloria Hudspeth, Tammie Jahns and Coach Katherine Boemer. SECOND ROW - Rox- anne Bull, Joanna Wilson, Virginia Hernandez, LaRisa Tweedy, Desi Pojmann, Penny Riley and Karen George. THIRD ROW - Lillian Lopez, Sonja Riddle, Monica Schafer, Carolyn Williams, Gloria Simmons and Anita Trimble. 3 Carolyn Williams C505 goes sky high for a jump ball to gain possession for TR. 4 Gloria Simmons watches her free throw hang on the rim. Carolyn Williams C505, Monica Schafer C401 and LaRisa Tweedy C425 await the rebound. 5 Girls JV Coach Katherine Boemer gathers her troops together during a time-out to dis- cuss strategy. Arthur Burtord Patrick Burch Roxanne Bull Charles Buckley Patricia Bryson Kelly Bryant Sharon Brown Patricia Brown Pam Brown Nancy Brown Beth Brown Rhonda Browder Donald Brister Tern Brinegar John Brenz Jett Brehm Walter Bragg laurie Brackenbush sophomores l67 Varsity lands district fourth Girls varsity basketball finished fourth in District 32-AAAA. Vickey Finch made first team All-District at the Clemens Tournament where Finch vvon outstanding player. Also at the Clemens tournament Debbie Cochran and Carla Baker made second team All-Dis- trict. 'tVVith six returning players with three years' varsity experience the team will be stronger than last year's. We definitely will be in contention for district. Coach Theresa Hall said. Rough Rider Girls Varsity Basketball TR 66, San Marcos 53 TR 53, Lee 49 MacArthur 70, TR 58 TR 57, Alamo Heights 33 TR 56, Churchill 53 Clemens 57, TR 49 TR 58, San Marcos 51 Lee 73, TR 61 MacArthur 60, TR 58 TR 60, Alamo Heights 31 Churchill 67, TR 54 Clemens 103, TR 65 Nancy B la Mike Bu g Sandra Bur lord Jett Burroughs John Burton Barbara Busch Vida Bustamante Sharon Butcher Fred Butler Cathy Byerly Chg D Ya Kennan Byrd A William Caffaro Brian a a an V ' ,r Q Nancy Caldwell , -gif. Laurie Campbell Bennie Cam bell , Gloria Campos ' ' ,', ' Max Canady gir s vcrsi y basketball 5 ii' itii 1 Monica Schater C405 shows good form from the tree throw line. 2 Junior Vickey Finch C343 jumps and leans over her opponent to score two points. 3 Kelly Bryant C445 lets one fly from the foul line at Clemens. 4 Girls varsity basketball team includes FRONT ROW - Peggy Guiberteau, Pat Villareal, Coach Theresa Hall, Coach Katherine Boemer, Linda Rios and Antigone Crawford. SECOND ROW - Kelly Bryant, Pat Lowery and Pretangia Bull. THIRD ROW - Dana Bland, Delana Goss, Belinda Dyer and Carla Baker. FOURTH ROW - Sharon Wells, Vickey Finch, Debra Cochran and Cindy Thompson. 5 Vickey Finch shoots a free throw against Cle- mens. Rebecca Cannon Robert Cannon Robert Carde Dale Carlson Steve Carmichael Richard Carrillo Gary Carrola John Casey Greg Cass Debbie Cerveny Paula Christian Kim Chuoke Frank Clarke James Clarke Sandra Clem Sean Clontz Kathy Coleman Michael Coleman sophomores 169 Track gains recognition With the help ot senior sprinter Mike John- son, the boys track team gained a dose of recognition unequalled in past years. John- son finished sixth in the 100-yard dash at the state meet and also qualified for state in the 220-yard dash Johnson set school records in both events. Other standouts included Tony Beigel, best high jump in the city at 6'6 , Mark Flicks, best discus throvv, and Bryan Dausin, fourth best discus throw in the city. - wus. ' it 5 A nm ,VVA 4-my K t g, in ne' 'av A. Q - ' S., vi ' 'tn :L fwwx f 1 -J ' A ' . ii V3 ' 1' T S' '-if U A . 5:38 ' Q ' u C 5' ' kr: 3 Za-AJ Q as , SEVE SEVQ, 't SW, QSM RII ' 'RI10 imcr mx to 2 almusrvfif T lmssiitu TRACK i swim wstlftf ll 4MQ im0f lt l i Q56 M0 4 'lacy Blaise Collins Pat Collins Joseph Connitf Jonathon Cook Kelly Cook Mary Cook Vicki Cook Vickie Cooper Marta Copeland Torn Costello Brian Cotten Ronda Couey David Courlright Ronda Covey John Cox Mark Crane Paul Cripps X Penny Criswell f f 170 girls track 1 'Z ' .,,,unlnllUll naw'-egg 1 Finishing well ahead of his competitors is Joe Heinz. 2 Dan Kirshner leaps in the 330-yard hurdles. 3 Boys track team includes FRONT ROW - Eddie Jordan, Tim Parma, Donald Davenport and Mitch Webb. SECOND ROW - Doug Wiatrek, Damon Smith, Bobby Hernandez, Joe Heinz, Gary Mills, Mike Payne and Coach Raymond Johnson. THlRD ROW -- Chris Lundeen, David Poulsen, David Miller, David Martinez, Larry Lyteli and Mark Ricks. FOURTH ROW - Joe Sublow- sky, James Brannon, Layne Towery, Brian Schmidt, Tony Beigle, Tod Dicks, Daniel Woje- howski, Clinton Hahn, Dan Kirshner, James Rovv- land and Jeff Heinz. FIFTH ROW - Coach Rich- ard Lowry, Mark Johnson, Pablo Nigueras, Mose Munro, Jim Cusky, Eric Taylor, Bryan Dausin, John Cook, Mike Mantis and Brian Taylor. 4 Mike Johnson wins heat in 100-dash. 5 Donald Davenport outkicks David Mclver in the mile run. 6 Greg Zolninger heads into the home-stretch during the 440-yard dash. Maureen Cronin Sheri Crovvnover Carmen Cruz John Daggett Rosalind Daniel Charlotte Dasher Willard Davenport Jannette Davidson Dana Davies Cody Davis Jack Davis Sylvete DeJesus Terri De Jongh Anthony Delgato Teresa Delk Freddie Delley Barbara Demmer Mike Derossett n es 171 ixl Z Finch state qualifier With Vickey Finch repeating her state qual- ifying feats of last year along vvith the 880 relay team also qualifying tor state, the girls track team competed in a most successful season. At the district meet, Finch vvon the long jump and the triple jump, and took second in the 220. The 880 relay team of DeAnn Rob- erts, Donna Hutchings, Liz Stopper and Finch vvon its event. At the regional meet in Corpus Christi, Finch finished second in the long jump and the 880 relay team finished second to quality torstate. At the state meet, Finch failed to place in the long jump and the 880 relay team also failed to place. 'ind Leslie Dibrell Mary Dippo Kim Dittman Mark Doherty Nancy Dolcyn David Donaho Margaret Dooley Daniel Dotson Terri Droemer Daniel Druyor Mlchelle Duhart Naomi Dunn Gray Dyson Darell Eads Melissa Echols Kenny Edwards Steve Eklund Mike Ellis 172 girls track x I 1 Cheri Williams high jumps at 5'0 at the District 32-AAAA track meet. 2 Donna Hutchings long jumps at the Alamo Heights meet. 3 Robin Kistner starts to pass her opponent at the North East Invitational, 4 Vickey Finch shows winning style in the triple jump. 5 Donna Hutchings flies through the air at the Alamo Heights meet. Suzie Engel Tami Ennis Yvonne Enriquez Laura Escalante Linda Escobedo Jimmy Eslora Donna Estes , Kevin Evans Josephine Falto Aaron Farris Raymond Faulk Rudy Faupel Laurie Ferguson Scott Fesler Diantha Figueras Edgar Figueras Lisa Fisher John Fitzgerald 1 sophomores I 73 Marathoners take district Boys cross-country team, last year a young and inexperienced squad that took fourth in district, put it all together in 1977 to vvin the District 32-AAAA title. The Ftiders then took tenth in regionals to place in the top three teams from San Antonio. Strong man for the team was Donald Davenport, a senior who placed second in district. Davenport, Tim Parma and Tod Dicks placed among the top 10 individuals at the district meet. At regionals Davenport placed 25th out ot nearly 1 50 runners. HThe main reason the team did so well was because of its depth, Coach Ftaymond Johnson said. Able reserves such as Layne Tovvery always were ready to till in ata varsity spot it necessary. The team looked forward to a rebuilding year in 1978 because four varsity teammates were graduated. - Eileen Flanigan Mary Flynn Steve Fosmire Diane Foster Diane Fox Traci Frederick Renee Fryer Janet Fulfer Fi' h F ic rye Craig Gabelmann Gloria Galvan Misty Galvin Janet Gamble Diego Garnboa Greg Gansie Diane Garcia Diane Garcia Kathy Garza 174 at xx tg 1, , l 1- 3. 5, at f4,, wr rss, A .f ...g,,..,..,, l Coach Raymond Johnson tallies the score to find his team victorious at the district meet 2 Riders await presentation of the trophies, 3 At the halfway point Blaine Alford finds the going tough. 4 Donald Davenport and Tim Parma attempt to pass Lees Mark Wollshol in a tvvo-mile run at the district meet. 5 District winning cross-country team includes FRONT ROW - Tod Dicks, Donald Davenport and Veranon Seagraves. SECOND ROW - Eddie Jordan, Blaine Alford, Coach Raymond Johnson, Tim Parma and Mitch Webb. he :uf , ww J. - ,oi g 2 sz ...yr -.Q 1 Vanessa Garza Kevin Gehricg Coortney Gensler Rodney Gentry Karen George Bruce Gibson veronica Gibson l Robert Gillespie i Roy Gomborl Danny Gomez Ricky Gomez Dede Gomillion Belinda Gonzales Felix Gonzalez Julianna Gonzalez Michael Gonialef Monica Gonzalez ' Charlie Goss vi -V ' I -'i drink' ., , 151125. K fi, 3.1. 5 :gsm ,zsfx 3,351.1-rw,-'zrf-.z' 5 ' 'ii' . x' 'liw ' FWZ' 5' T1 'T 'ft , ' Eff, 'ii ' . 1 ,R ' l A,-T l 3 as A , rev- .45 Q 1 A if uv W' J... AWN, ,fa 4 l. x X g, sophomores 175 if any if Q Q 1-,f,ag:A,,,, , gy 'Y K 49 'pimiv A ' gg V rw. H l ,. . i ,, l G l G r M, H , rr ' i 4' 7 Y, - 'J Y I 'M ' G 5 l W M., Q 1 ' a nv ,, ' ug, ' if 'f as- R ,S ku a X, 'X 4 1 Q , ' 12 fl f , gy if- . ,, I L 143 . r 4 Q Janet Grande Glen Green Roby Green Yvonne Green Lynn Greenwood Jacky Gnmmett Clndy Grlssom Michael Grojean Jay Grodlne Duane Guerra Carl Gunderson Tammy Gutrnueller Debble Hadley Clif! Hadley Ginny Halstead Cary Hamer Martha Hamllton Donna Hanko '76 cross country as Q f-2 I 1 Af' WW y , A H or f Wil L . .Z,, .W I3 Girls run third Girls cross country team improved with the strength of its running this year, so much so that it placed third in District 32-AAAA competition. t'Practicing every day was hard work but it was worth it. lt takes a great deal ot stamina to run some of the last miles, but most of us stick it out, Mary Lucas, a team member, said. The girls practiced in the morning, first period and after school during the training season, t'Jogging that much makes me feel tired, but l also feel better physically and mentally, Joann Wolken said. 1 Watchers talk to Eddie Jordon and wait for the beginning of the girls and boys track meet. 2 Girls cross country team includes FRONT ROW - Mary Lou Brasher, coach, Maureen Dooley, JoAnn Wolken, Jonni Young, and Lynette Wilkins. SECOND ROW - Miriam Hammerle, Jackie Klein, Tina Mclntire and Margaret Dooley. THIRD ROW - Liz Stopper, Donna Hutchings, Robin Kistner and Mary Lucas. 3, 4 Riders compete at district meet. ' ' fti2az:sga:-,-- at 2' ' ,f,, if ,l,, 'TT V -'r-i ti sf V K5 ,V i , I as Toni Hanley Claudia Harper Patricia Harrison Sharon Harrison Brenda Hartmann Laurie Hasdorff Tina Hattic Mark Haushill Charles Hay en Ray Head Karyn Heffernan Thomas Helterich John Hendershot Brian HenleV Mary H9l'1VlIQ3l Dan Herek Virginia Hernandez Connie Higglnbotharn Q sophomores 177 Number of netters soars More people get into the tennis scene every year. The roll of the Roosevelt tennis team testified to that, growing to twice its for- mer size. Growth of the sport came about because of several reasons. One reason so many people began to look into the inner game was that they constantly were exposed to the bright lights of the pro- fessional game. When Connors and Nasty seemed to be having such fun and making big bucks at the same time, who could resist? Competition was another impetus for the courtward migration. Tennis offered some of the most intense rivalry and personal crusad- ing to be had in high school sports. No feel- 1 Karen King returns a serve with her two- handed backhand. 2 Tim Upright prepares to hit a deep court lob. ing compares, the players said, to smashing across a perfect serve or dribbling one over the net to devastate an opponent. Students also took up the racket in pursuit of fun and fitness. The two really promoted each other. lt seemed players derived pleas- ure from exercise that did not involve break- ing bones. Over all, tennis team was a memorable experience for the students on these pages. Participation produced among them that much more camaraderie and spirit. The peo- ple who played tennis raised the livability of the whole year and helped to make Roosevelt a more animated place. 'Z 1 j .. Qs IE N. .. A K' . 2 1111 . M lege, 191-:V+ Wa, . '-W ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 'gif V. 1,5 , ki WVV. MV: 1 ..,. .,.. .. ..,., h ... .,,,M4.,. . f 4 W, fszfaxwf - l A? mf I ,f-'wr 'ff'Nf'r '? ?f' ffm - wifi f 'f' ' ' 5' ' mr- - X, Af V .M rf i 1 ,gf 1 x A4111 bf? affwug kdyjfj V ?. . , i - fi 3 lsabel Garcia returns a crosscourt volley. 4 Cathy Cox follows through on her ground stroke. 5 Stacy Bergh concentrates on her forehand stroke. virginia Hilburn Greg Hill Steve Hill Toni Hill Elizabeth Hume Brad H fnger Debbie Headley Honald Hoch Wayne Hoffman Cliff Hohmann Todd Hohon David l-lolliffeld William Hollis David Holmes Joan Holzrnann Paul Hopper Teri Horne Tammie Howard 178 tennis A- -rg. ,,,,,, 47.54 'N----.-? -N i.,. ,. J Fahd!! x ef-.,, 'W J if ' X 1 f my fr CN, A Q 1.:fai'f eizdwif r-af' . 15i'.'LZ' . Q 'M :N . -fl' as W 3 f M ' r 4 r:zsg.1qwf-ff ,. ,,,, Y- in ,g,, ,. . . y , , . Rmb 4 L ff, f xfiiii ' lffgfg W' - vffw' f ,K ff Kim---sgshfffv f.,1 wifes x 3 N ,ff . ff Connie Hovverlon Charles Hovvey Gary Huckle- Louls Huospeth DeAnna Hoghey Susan Hullrnger Lee Ann Hyman Ricky Vbarra Melanie Wnman Roy lnznnna Ted Jacerdo Daphne Jackson Ray Jackson Shetlene Jacobs Susan Jacobs Tammle Jahns Chns Jamison Janus sophomores 1 79 1 Robert Carde jumps to return a lob. 2 Varsity tennis team includes FRONT ROW - Leigh Ann Collins, Dadja Roerig, Isabel Garcia, Karen King and Denise Mayorga. SECOND ROW - Val Selby, Susan Byrne, Laura Pruitt, Becky Fritz, Heidi Hansen and Coach Cindy Martin. THIRD ROW - Scott Haushill, Tim Kar- bula, Scott Pruitt, Scott McKai, Randy Newton, Mark Boyd and Tommy Forrest. 3 Junior varsity team members include FRONT ROW - Gail Parker, Allison Harden, Patty Hoglund, Nancy Prado and Nancy Parma. SEC- OND ROW- Dale Carlson, Billy Pistel, Evelyn Brudvik, Roshell Austin, Stacy Bergh, Renee Corum, Greg Love, Robert Carde and Brian Ham- ilton. THIRD ROW - Marco Cole, Joel Dorethy, Mark Taylor, Cliff Hohmann, Mark Seal, Chris McCaffrey, Cliff Hohmann, Matt Upright, Brad Hinger, Rob O'Connor, Ricky Acosta, Heinz Grether, Terri Hartman and Lisa Kalka. Q ,un - vtti Peter Janzen Lanny Jenkins J J h ames o nson Mark Johnson Matthew Johnson Donna Johnston L' J isa ones Steve Jones Louis Jonietz Donna Jordan James Jung Philip Jung Lisa Kalka Raymond Kaloplastos Kevin Kane Tim Karbula David Kastor Vincy Kaufman , l 1 80 tennis 1 Marco Cole lumps To return a tough serve. 2 lsabel Garcia runs to the net to nut a volley. fl. E . 'T K T 1 Q 3, ,HQMXL 5 kai ffl ' li' Yxklil 1. Q , g . 4 1 e X X 2 EKXRQQQ 54 Q b ia Q L Q X A ll .Q R XQXQ , f tx? T X Qu Stgiwu -.Mk if ll llll ,aww E K, A .2 A at 3. M93 Q Q 3 ' 3 R' AFC' as fl! 'ik Karen Keller Jeanette Kelly Nessetls Kelly Charlalne Keltcn Nagela Kennedy Gerald Kennedy Daniel Klrsnner Carolyn Nettles Gary Kulday Jerry Krng Scot Kung Slephanle Klng Douglas Klser Candy Kleln Jacklyn Klein Lee Kleln Brent Klernsieln Jeff Knlght sophomores 181 , . ii-.saii l 1 Tornmy Forrest uses his torehand to defeat another opponent. 2 Scott Kings face reflects his concentration as he hits the ball. 3 Cliff Hohmann prepares to slarn it over the net. 4 Renee Cornurn argues with her partner over whether the shot is good. 5 Mark Taylor strokes his forehand. ,mv P a mtg: :iq ' 5 4.5 ll Q ,Psa - wisifgf,.i sxffffff it it A i .ff-G,Qg1fyg Perry Koehl Raymond Koehl Joe Konnyu Karen Kreiner Kim Kreiner Rhonda Krislek Turn Kristy Mark Krueger Joseph Kunkle Anita Labo Tarnrny Lackey Bryan LaCornbe Susan Landry Robert Larkin Marie Lasafer Kathy Latrasse Janie Latrasse Kirn Layton 1782 tennis --tml' ri' QN..,,gg1 V ,:L, :gi ' 4 i is. -q Q K 3 .S 4 A A' . R06 ,. 94' , Q ng be . ex I qi ' n 5 OI' 4,4 Q A mx: qs Q. ,xigiaiisi A+ 1 feb, 'fiitk a ' if Tennis takes work Tennis teams could be seen on the courts all year long, practicing to perfect their games, Netters tolerated summer's oppressive sun and braved the winter chills in their sweats for the sake ot improving their serves, forehands and backhands. Dedicated team members practiced more than 20 hours a week and as player Mark Boyd said, tilt takes a lot of work. Dedication to the cause resulted in victory for three varsity players as Mark Boyd and Tommy Forrest took third in doubles competition at district and Karen King advanced to girls semifinals at regionals. Players attended meets in l-louston, Austin and Cor- pus Christi as well as competitions at other schools in San Antonio. Although it paid ott in personal satisfaction, physical fitness and victory for tennis players, the sight of team members coming in tired and sweaty from hours ot practice proved that it wasn't achieved without hard work and diligence, Carol Lee Diane Lee Frank Lee Glenn Lee Peggy Leonard Kathy Lenz Sheri Lewis Frederick Liedtka Gary Lievanse Harold Litzner Tony Lobasso Debbie Long Grant Long Adam Lopez Lilian Lopez Rosie Lopez Lori Lovell sophomores 183 Michelle Lipscombe 1 Girls golf team includes Margaret Hall, Debbie Sierra, Diane Willis, Sue Clark, Ellen O'Brien and Coach Al Moravits. 2 Tony Lobasso putts during practice at Windcrest Golf Course. 3 Swinging with a driving motion Alan Baxter tees off at the third hole 4 Varsity boys golf team includes FRONT ROW - Coach AI Moravits, Richard Jauregui, Louis Jonietz and Erick Dismuke. SECOND ROW - Jett Fletcher, Keith Theis and Tony Lobasso. 5 JV boys golf team includes FRONT ROW - Glenn Lee, Sam Pantuso, Alan Baxter and Kurt Theis. SECOND ROW - Coach Al Moravits, Jeff Skelly, Steve O'Brien and Tim Walston. THIRD ROW - John Barrientos, Bruce Brown and David Rudd. 'ffl ff' f 5 if fl Q, ff Nw--sm Akira , ff -, , Victor Low Patricia Lowry David Lowther Marv Lucas Chris Lundeen Lisa Lynch Shanna Macliri Ernie Maldonado Humberto Maldonado Al Mallard Steve Malone Debbie Manning Peg Markham Billy Marrero Albert Martinez Patricia Maninez Vic Mask Julie Mathes 184 golf is Eltfr' tt. Golf teams fT3V9f state fOI' ITIGBTS Traveling all over the state to compete in eight tour- naments, the golf team placed in three. The team ranked third at the San Marcos tournament. fourth in the Del Bio Invitational and sixth in the San Antonio Independent School District tournament. Jeff Fletcher set a Roosevelt record for 1978 by shooting the lowest tournament score with a 70 at the Del Bio Invitational. Other tournaments in which the team participated were in Seguin and Austin. The team also played in the North East invitational at Turtle Creek and the insurance Youth Classic at Pecan Valley. Coach Al Moravits said his outstanding players were Sue Clark, Ellen O'Brien, Becky Vann, Jeff Flecher, Tony Lobasso and Erick Dismuke. t Alan Baxter holds the flag to help Tony Lobasso sink a putt 2 Ellen O'Brien finds herself in the pits at Windcrest Golf Course 3 At practice Tony Lobasso hits the ball out of the rough at Windcrest Golf Course, y Y -1... .4 . ,V . t A , E z sf M Glenn Mathis Sharon Maule Kevin McCasland Pete McClain Pat McCoy Charlie McDermott Kim McDonald Richard McDougle h Pam McFarland Cynthia McCarvie Doug McGuff Tina Mclntire Darcy McKinney Mitch McManus Mallory McNease John McWilliam Bobby Melons ,i Xi Q E : S if 5 gt fc Doug Meyers sophomores l85 TR beats Mac Although Roosevelt came irr secoho to DSGVDY MacArthur High School at the UIL regiohal meet. the Rough Riders came through to beat Mac at the state meet irr Aus- tih. State gualitiers OD the boys team vvere Scott Eatoh, Daria Davies. Marc Dghibehe ahd Deart Gutmueller, vvho came th sevehth ih the 400 tree relav. Gutmueller came ih tertth ih the 100 buttertlv The most valuable bov swimmer tor 1977-78 vvas Marc Dghi- behe. Darrell Miller David Miller David Miller Jettrev Miller Patrrck Miller Scott Miller KSDDGID Mills Greg Mrhor Fiobert Mohr Stebhartre Mooov Thomas Mooh Bart Mora James Morales Stevert Morerio Debbie Morgah Brertoa Morris lima Morris ROD Moss 186 swimming 'wtf , l Boys swim team members include FRONT ROW - Greg Hill, Brian Hubbard, Jeff Burroughs, Carl Gunderson and Pete Janzen. SECOND ROW - Coach Tracey Coffey, Scott Price, Marc Ogni- bene, Shane Patten and Dana Davies. THIRD ROW - Stan Geisler, Rick Russell, Chris Nelson and Max Engel. FOURTH ROVV - Terry Reist, Scott Eaton, John Moyer, Roger Clark and Dean Gutmueller. 2 Dean Gutmueller CLANE U dives off the board at the state swim meet. 3 Coach Tracey Coffey gives Dean Gutmueller some advice between contests. 4 Dominique Troskey talks with Scott Eaton between events, 5 Dana Davies swims at the state meet. 6 Scott Eaton, Rick Russell and Marc Ognibene enjoy a break at the state meet in Austin. ,,, r' K ,wht 'b ' I ' ftii 'Xttr .,,,,t ,t,Q, , t ,,,,,. W, ,,N., I ' siunuunnw l l M rf' A Debbie Mount Saundra Mullenax Ed M urray Mary Ellen Musser Eric Myers Luis Nauedo Charlie Neal Mntchell Neal Elizabeth Negron Lorie Nelson Tracey New Gary Newton Randy Newton Phlong Nguyen Pablo Nogueras Karen Nothard Nancy Nothern Joe Nunez Y Wi sophomores 187 '95 'Xl' Girls go to state Girls swim team came in liftn al the state meet in Austin. Mary Dippo. Melanie Freel, Lee Ann Hyman and Dominique Troskey were an All-State team. placing fourtn in tne 400-yard relay. Most valuable girl swimmer of 1977-78 was Mary Dippoi I ai rw Q Laura Nypro Ronnie Oberg Candy Obie Ellen O'Brlen Roo O'Connor Jim O'Donnell Jackie Olson Lori Olson Kevin O'NeaI Debra Drozco Sandy Orozco Jerry Orseln George Palaoios Nelda Palomo Snerr Panfely Rebekah Pannell im 188 swimming E 5 . ? v 5 t yr' 2 W, 9- A AN, me W xp xg, -V M g to 59, 154 ,T he it .Qu QM 1.-at QQ 5' 'I 1190 -9 19491 -N? we f ew' 1 I' f' M 1 Melanie Freel CLANE 25 prepares for the 500 freestyle at the state swim meet. 2 Dana Davies and Dominique Troskey take it easy between events at the state meet. 3 Mary Dippo CLANE 25 dives into a race. 4 Dana Davies, Coach Tracey Coffey, Page Mas- sey and Marc Ognibene take in the action at the state swim meet in Austin. 5 Mary Dippo CLEFTJ wins a second place award in the 100 butterfly at the state meet. 6 Girls swim team members include FRONT ROW - Dominique Troskey, Paula Jones and Pam Leonard. SECOND ROW -- Melanie Freel, Mary Dippo, Lee Ann Hyman and Page Massey. Tl-llRD ROW - Coach Tracey Coffey, Laura Sweeney, Tammy Gutmueller and Cynthia Rinehart. Not pictured is Adrienne Ognibene. John Pasola Loretta Patino Cathy Patrick Mike Payne Stephen Pearce David Pegg Brenda Pekar Bennie Pena Kay Peterson Steven Petlewslfi Doedi Philen Barbara Phillips Ned Plum Lisa Pollitt Jeffrey Poole Scott Poulson Nancy Prado I X X f x Larry Prablilt fl 1 t sophomores 189 Baseba ll team t t ti r district champ Even before the baseball season started, virtually every sportscaster in the local media predicted the Roosevelt Rough Rider base- ball team vvould be the city champs. The Ath- letic Department seemed .to be charged vvith static electricity in anticipation of the first game of the season against Holmes The excitement must have been over- whelming and the players too anxious, because Roosevelt lost the very first game of the season After that first game things settled dovvn and the team pulled together. Not a single game in the 32-AAAA district competition vvas lost or tied. Excellent pitching from Gordy Gesell, Bo Havvkins, Terry Jahns. Phil Ricks, Ernie Santos and David Talamantez contributed to the Rough Riders 26-1 district record, as did the skilled fielding and batting ofthe entire team. fx, A g u- ..1.iQt:-f:,..v:: Q .F -qi, v- gf Stephen Prado Douglas Preston Michele Prince Laura Rruitt Rick Puett Mary Rursley Linda Rylant Alma Ramirez Augustine Ramirez A- Jessica Ramirez Robert Ramirez Jesse Ramos Christine Rand Gay l vniie Randol Rick Raser Debbie Redman Dvvain Reed Martha Reeder l9O baseball tr, ,. ,tr ,tim 1-fr wt , if mt.,,g,, ,,N,,r, , ,T , :tiki-if'-lrfirfifii JV xi R f 'v if .i1i.',il?f i f ssetrm-st' ' 'ht . 1 ,. -r ,zz .f 1, v T it in T ' r '- .www J, , WWE! far 1 Q .. 2-.Q 4fA, ,M ,..,.D+- v l - ,was 3 it 'Q 1 Eddie Damian hit nothing but air on this swing. 2 James Morgan, Danny Angell and Kenny Spear vvatch the game from the dugout as they await theirturn at bat. 3 Eddie Damian vvaits for a sate chance to lead wx -Y' ' ' F N' 1 'll ic ' 4 Catcher David Baskette aims the ball tor second base. 5 David Baskette makes a clean connection with r the ball. 'iam 2 R it i i i ' f A aim? ,pf 'i ' ye, 5 ,tt J t aw- i'L KQV 4 ' V' I V fl' A' ' ' K Wj?fi4f'ff2ff:l'4 . .n -N' , i , Q L. kv figpfi-yr 1 'W .,.4.,.I nf uf-ON' Q' H if ' ,..gt,,4.t,,i.,.e.A..---U-1 --+ ...N .K ' H 'dd' V .W Qt'-K Q, ' - -- yyw- - 4' .vs 'il John Reedy Lorri Reeves Rebecca Reeves Thomas Rehkopl Cathy Reidy Terry Reist i3 Barbara Reitenga XA Mark Ricks f fftx Darlene Riddle Cynthia Rinehart Leonard Rioias Margot Rios Mark Risney Cassandra Rivers Steven Robert DeAnn Roberts Michelle Rochelle Alexandria Rodriguez sophomores 191 TR wins bi-district Varsity baseball team vvon tvvo out of three games against Jefferson to win the bi-district 32-AAAA title. By qualifying for bi-district play Roosevelt became the only baseball team to go unde- feated in district play, With the higher level of competition in bi- district play, scores were much lovver. To help insure victory ace right-hander Gordy Gesell, vvho averaged lO strikeouts per game, was sent to the mound. The Riders clenched the final game with a score of 5 to 2 and from there advanced to city play against South San. 4 3 ,Z- I l l 'still Il Carmen Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez Joaquin Rodriguez Mary Alice Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Polly Rodriguez Karen Rogers Lisa Rogers Robert Rollins Judy Rose Carolyn Ross Tammy Rosseil Doug Roy Carol Rubin Janet Rund Blaine Russell Mary Rylell Steven Sablen 192 baseball Y , . 3, Q- 'tv + t t t ff r Vtn- .',. f'1f VP' ' if 'VI .. if-ff a -- L 'l ' r :ftlizlf . ,uf 11 f , :Lf f gf , , -- . ' V' ' 'f vm- f N... er- l K K lv. ,.... ,ru Q -of .la-QAM fan, .. ,N 14 -1-sa-N, .-. We l Rough Riders celebrate their final victory against Jefferson in bi-district play. 2 Varsity baseball players include FRONT ROW - Dan Rheinhart, James Morgan, Kenny Spear, Danny Angell, Harold Litzner, Ed Damian and Andy Buianos, trainer. SECOND ROW - Greg Adkins, Phil Ricks, Don Meloni, Bill Dittman, Joe Moon, David Redus and David Baskette, THIRD ROW - Coach lrl Kincaid, Oordy Gesell, David Talamantez, Bo l-lavvkins, Terry Jahns, Eddie Bruno, Ernest Santos and Coach Ernie McReynolds. 3 Catcher David Baskette vvarrns up pitcher Oordy Gesell before the Jefferson game. 4 Don Meloni watches Bill Dittrnan take his turn at bat, 5 Gordy Oesell is at bat during final game of bi- district series, -54 ..a..-....,,...-... ,.... .. .. -.. . . 'D 2 1 uv ' UFQIZ ' Q ,,,..- , ,P -. v wif., ' mir' wwf ' is-r W '- yr' , . , .4 f9. ',. ' will 11.51. ,Q'.',,,f-.. , ' K A . Mike Sachse Kathy Saenz Gina Salinas Mary Sarns Albert Sanchez Dan Sanchez Yina Sanford Lee Kd.: Sang Eloise Santana afar?-fig W Sylvia Saticedo Mike Saunders Tammy Schaefer Michelle Schelfrnan Rusly Schoenfeld Gretchen Scholl Kay Scholz Sherry Schwartz Jirnrny Scognio sophomores l 93 Riders put in tough hours Rough Rider baseball team didn't become the 32-AAAA city champs by luck. Countless hours were spent after school vvorking tovvard their 26-l vvinning streak. Of course running sprints vvasn't as glori- ous as hearing the roar of the crovvd, but practice is vvhat made the Rough Riders great. At times the players must have begun to resent the fatigue their practice brought on. The coaches expected nothing less than per- fection from them, and perfection was what they got. A 2 NN-Kxxx-.xx-..k...... .1 . Phyllis Scrivano Dena Seale Daniel Sedillo Kevin Selby Keith Shaw Jim Sheffield Suzette Shepard Sharon Shirley Mike Short Stephanie Shoulders Jeffrey Shutord Debbie Sierra Richard Sifuenfes Blanca Silva Todd Sklencar Craig Sladek Damon Smrtr Jackie Smith 194 varsity baseball on ,. W lag 1' R, IAA 'J i --...Q 'L ,, ,,,,., N ,,,,,, 1 ,, - , t..,..,. ...,.,,.....vw,,,..,,.,..-f.,.....,....,.n.,-v..mW,m A k 1 ,.,, M ...,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,m v.,..u,,.- t L, KWH WAS www ia, tw 'V az M 'Dj' 3 ,eww .Ja In I Jn D .ag , . slay' 1 WH '.. 'ti .-.awp L, 141, fit: ,lf f ig., -,,. , , . ws, i ,, Q , L , '- ' W , ' ,if tt , - r 1 49' 4 H' W, V f r ggigy nwmytl ,. ' . W , me ,.,, fi! 1 Gordy Geseil prepares to catch a foul ball. 2 Harold Litzner brushes up on his batting teehni que. 3 Harold Litzner tries to beat the ball to first base, 4 Eddie Bruno warms up his throwing arrn, 5 David Talamantez, Bo Hawkins and David Bask ette lead the pack during running exercises. xg .go-I X i Sharon Smith Stephanie Sinith Susan Srnith Tami Smith Felix Srnittick Cindy Snider Meiissa Soder Lauri Sorenson Bernadette Som Adam Soto Pitta Sottiaux Sonia Soza Suzanne Sptvev Q 4' James Spradlinq .i?'z'fif',g-1, Susan Stanley iorn Starr , Marcus Steeie Y S' ' Wiki Larry Stedail sophomores 195 Season ends with state Varsity Rough Riders completed their '78 slate in competition for the 32-AAAA state title vvhere they vvere bested tvvo out of three games by Corpus Christi Moody. Throughout district and city competition the Riders performed vvith clockwork preci- sion under the leadership of veteran pitcher David Talamantez. The level of competition vvas so high that spectators almost could feel an electrical charge in the air. It vvas an all-out shovv of school spirit and competitive effort, and it paid off. Roosevelt didn't vvin state, but took the. 32-AAAA city title vvith the best vvin-loss record the Riders ever scored. Coach lrl Kincaid said the team vvas suc- cessful because fevv of the best players from previous years had been graduated and nevv '78 positions vvere filled by the best of the former JV ranks. '91 . -, 1 , K ' ..-f - ,N ,C H, ' f isa Stein usan Stevens Roby Stinson Jackie Stone Kenneth Stone Lois Storms Alan Strovers Paula Sunday Louis Surgers L S Robert Sutton D J Szuck Terry Taylor Doug Thiele tar Kelli, Ti o in Rrufe Th as T lt 3 in ti. mils Tncricn Itettg f 196 varsity boseboll .las W 4 . g 1 it fu 1 Ed Bruno leaps tor an overthrown ball, 2 Harold Litzrier prepares to fire the bail to first 3 base. ' 3 Joe Moon slides in sate at home plate. 4 Harold Litzher hits air on this pitch. T W V+ K T' all R 5 Haroid Litzrier releases a pitch in the first game ' r gvf'f'rg HMA ,gay 4 4,. 1 -fgff ot regional play against Corpus Christi Moody. his 53? J .f if . , iw' AUP Toiartrj Wiiiiam Toihorst Doriria Toiietsof Debbie Torres Jim Treaonay Arima Treviho Brenda Trigg Renee Trip Dominique Troskey ZF? 45.1 Frartk Troskey Kim Trotter Chris Tucker Kyle Turner Qi' dh Robert Ttirher La Piisa Tweedy' Kendra Uhger Jtiiie Urttainh Tim Upright sophomores T97 6 'rw,, F fn fxa. X., Athletes move Q' to Stete meet Special Education students vvho vvere vic- torious in the North East Special Olympics advanced to a higher tield ot honor, the city- vvide Special Olympics April 16 at Northside Stadium. .f Athletes competed in running events. standing long jumps and tug ot vvar. Roose- velt's competitors garnered six first place 4 medals, Out ot the 22 athletes at the city meet, 15 placed and advanced to the state meet. 5 g , t. ,D , ,,.tt tvt K t- ,V -xr ink , .. .. ..i,:,t,f , -A: ' , t - .. t:,.z, M f , .,,,,,y,, NAA,ZVgIlV K I 3' as in xx Q the N' Wx 1 W ht. f y , .. if x N 'T .ff , ' Y FX t 1- -x ' , ,S Q L -, . . xi '. Qf'f'f'i 'fx A E5 -it ., Q W.: as 5. ' , AF Artf. , S 1 1'i wt Q t, t 1 , , it 5 Gracie Valadez Holly Vann Michael Van Sickle Nina Vaughn Robert Vaughn Ann Verlander Michelle Villereal Deanna Vincent Monroe Vorheier Jackie Wade Kim Wadsworth Rodney Wagar Rae Ann Waggoner Beth Walker Brenda Wall-yer Hugh Wallace Julie Wallace Ratly Wallace 1-4- 198 special olympics 'wb' wff ., P' , A , 9' A ft K 4 J '4 ' S 5 ff .l W , rig! 't 1 X' tg? k ':l i 'IJ if is 5 ft mlm, NA, 4 rag ,3,,3Yt 2'w x - mir ff :J it iz Lf 6 t if 1 af . Q .,,s.tU L -me me A 52 Q' we .Vi A .,.,.....c: 1 Volunteers lead athletes Elizabeth Brown and Stephan Skala in warmup exercises. 2 Adrianne Rocha takes her turn in the standing long jump. 3 Gary Grelner takes a break from the action. 4 Athletes Joan Holzmann, Karen Dorsey, Lloyd Freeman and Adrianne Rocha prepare for open- ing ceremonies. 5 Laura l-lerek wins a third place medal in the standing long jump. 6 Athletes display their banner in the opening cer- Hm., emonies, an 2 f f gan :. 3 I f fr .L kk x wt, I I if I 'f W ml' we ! S Daryl Ward Karen Ward Michael Ward Mike Ward Belinda Ware Jennifer Warlock Bruce Watson . Ruth Watts , Mitch Webb w Christie Webster Rebecca Welch Greg Wells Karen Welzel J 7 Diana Werning Scott Wesley Stephanie West Jerry Whaley .:1....... sophomores 199 Stephanie Yosko - 4 gi we 1 ,P X 2 as r ggi 'fr X 'x g - Q ' K sg i au: E ii' I E g1,.,f 419' I' wi gi, 3? gl, . Students race to victory On your mark, get set. GO! At the sound of these words competitors were off running, lumpingt tugging and throwing. out most of all they were having fun. Having fun. that was the purpose of the '78 Special Glympics lvlarch 8 at Lee High School Classified in age groups, competitors participated in events such as standing long lumps. 400-meter run, 200-meter run. 100- and 50-foot dashes. 25-meter dash, softball throw. 400-meter relay and the tug of war. volunteers from Roosevelt accompanied the athletes and cheered them on to 14 first places, six second places and two third place finishes. Students who placed advanced to city competition. ' Last year only eight students advanced to state. sponsor Sally Whitehouse said. 'tThis year all 22 students are going. lt's terrificl 200 Special Olympics Gayle White 'Htiott 'fvilby fZo'1nieWilkinS Hylfhll lf, illiarTtS f,mnilleWillia David William Christy Wilson Flame Wilson Guy Wilson l vnn Wise ITWS S 8,151- 1 1' ,. W rs f 4 wt ,QQ M5 ' wr 4 fx ,. fd Aye. -P' 'U 1 W- ,T . .Q .. . -, 1 wr f JP? , If t Jayme Wrugrwt ootrorte her oomoetrtors to the 50-meter dash to Wm ftrst otaoe 2 Comoetrtors relax oefore the days aotlvrtres oegtrt 3 Lloyd Freeman battles, strtoe to strtoe mth comoetttor No. 66 from Rrogeyrevv nrt the 50-meter dash, 4 Competitor Jayme Wrtght and volunteer Dean Armacost take a retreehmertt break 5 Karen Dorsey gives her Soeotal eoooattorw aloe a big hug. TT ,t-' .nv-, ff rwry L sophomores 201 1 f x A29 Zfd MORE THAN zoo 6, Q, Rfsfoffvrs OF RQUGH RIDER 5 MU COUNTRY WERENT SENIORS. . IUNIORS. -SOP!-lOMORE5,0R FRESH MEN. BUT LEARNING, PART7C'lPA77ON, T AND SPORTS WOUL.DN'T HAVE Q15 EXISTED WITHOUT THEM. Q XUJQT D10 may SAY? Faculty devoted much time and energy to the student body. Our outlooks were expanded by their efforts - our minds filled with capsules of wisdom during morning announcements and thoughts of warm fuz- zies in confluent education groups. Such unusual forms of enrichment were the brainstorms of those who said. ,A 'CUE TAUGI-lT!' Trustees serve district Existing solely for the purpose ot serving students in North East schools the Board of Trustees' responsibilities include authorizing budgetary expenditures, directing Curriculum development and approving personnel appointments and changes Board President Lexie Collie is former president of the North East PTA Council and is recognized for her contributions to education and civic endeavors Vice president George Wenglein is active in the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce and in banking. Secretary Bernard Bose is active in the Bobert E. Lee Booster Club and the Jewish Community Center. Donald W Harris is a member of the Bexar County Federation of School Boards. which he was instrumental in forming He has served as president of the board tvvice. Bobert O'Connor has been a member of the board for 10 years l-le holds positions of leadership in the San Antonio and state bar associations l-le recently vvas the states highest Masonic official, Grand Master ot the Grand Lodge of Texas Dr, Pat Shavv is active in the field of environmental science and is associated vvith the Brooks Air Force Base School of Aerospace Medicine. Tom T. Winn has been a trustee since 1974 and last year was board president. Winn is involved in residential and commer- cial development Dr Ivan Fitzvvater served as superintendent from 1971 to 1977, Fitzvvater. novv a professor ot education at Trinity University. still is active vvith North East students and meets frequently vvith student councils to discuss current issues. Heading the board. superintendent Ed L. West has served the North East District for 12 years, formerly as assistant superintendent and deputy superintendent. Dwain Aagens Pam Acosta Ricky Acosta Lee Adams Gary Alcorn Victor Alejandro Carol Alford Melanie Allen C Natalie Almaguer Mark Alvarado Lesley Amos Bridget Anderson Scot Anderson Kathy Angell Christy Ankrom Alex Arangua Loretta Arias W ,rr f ,Fit :J H 5 fi xi .f 'f 204 Board of Trustees Mary Adams 1 -rr School Board members are 1 Superin- tendent Ed Westg 2 Bobert O'Connorg 3 Donald Harrisg 4 Tom Winng 5 Dr. Pat Shavvg 6 Dr. Ivan Fitzvvaterg 7 Bernard Boseg 8 Lexie Collieg and 9 George Wen- glein. Brran Armstrong Jenntter Armstrong Teresa Arnaud Heather Arnold Kent Atvvett Jennster Austrn Joe Avatos Mme Ayata Drane Ayers Betty Barley Davrd Barley Jon: Bartey Andrew Barn Brcky Baker Cneryl Batt Kettr Batt Snaron Batt Bobrn Brando freshmen 205 Five chiefs keep order 'tMonday is the greatest day of the week, according to Asst. Principal Boy Benavides. That motto as well as many other thoughts for the day pervaded TB's halls every morning during announcements. Benavides, however, did not spend all day thinking up clever sayings. l-le saw busy work day as administrator responsible for discipline of ninth and tenth grade students. l-le also scheduled events onthe school calendar. Asst. Principal Wesley Davis was in charge of discipline for eleventh and twelfth graders. Not limiting himself to that, however, Davis was active inthe Confluent Education and Parent and Family Life Education CPAFLEJ programs. Students wouldn't know which classes to attend, and even if they did, wouldn't receive grades in them, if it weren't for R. Boyd Vaughn. The only one of three assistant principals not in charge of discipline, Vaughn presided over all data processing duties, among them schedules, grades, attendance records and federal forms. Among Administrative Aide Albert Nunn's duties were supervision of the attendance office and solving of locker conflicts. Although this may sound relatively easy, many an hour was spent tracking down and disciplining all those who skipped out. The assistant principals and aide help ease the load of Principal Thomas Moseley. As chief exec- utive of TB, Moseley spends much of his time off- campus at meetings to be sure everything runs smoothly on-campus. 1 Jackie Bannon Mark Baradziei Kathy Barkley Tom Barnhart Jeannine Barreca John Barrientos Karla Baskin Alan B xt a er Steve Bearrnan Panlily Beheler Anne Bell Mark Bellinger Michael Bergtall Linda Bertetti Kate Bingham Lynne Birkmayer Lori Blackwell Jimmy Blank 'lr .Q if 2 QS? f M1 N gg is gggg g ist fi b 4 si 5 i Q. ...,, ' f .. . ' ii P' ' 3: s 1. h H - 3 saga? in ' 'V 'if' X , Q 2. -' .M -L as .. I V I H, WX, f 1 x, W .Qjwvay A V ' Q ' ,V . kg. A l - .ij f ,Q , .. 4- W . ijkx ' ii... ' i i ti . T ffl di ,NL K . li, . :K .E , Q -uf . W 7 A 5 M T'-Xi: l H .1 r1'- L. K A A H55 ' ' P N' K ts 1, T is ,- sw,. litll TW 5 the 't B as ist ,' ' . , .. in i 1' ' ' g, A Y, in ' I .V AMR . qt A Q 9 W it N 4' M ' at X 4 N f Q' xg i, A We - Y 5 x 206 administrators .V -..1 e - - XA J 1 Principal Tom Moseley congratulates students for outstanding achievements. 2 Boyd Vaughn, assistant principal, prepares to address a faculty meeting about grade sheet mak- ing. 3 Flanked by a friend with the similar philosophy about Monday, Asst, Principal Boy Benavides schedules events on the monthly school calen- dar. 4 Administrative aide Albert Nunn writes a pass fora student after a discussion of tardies. 5 Wesley Davis, assistant principal, speaks at a PAFLE workshop in the Student Center, 'tr 4 TilH3i1Wf9f:?G1if' t viii' , 3 rZ?i721ff?l?Ef Freddie Blevins Kerry Bogard Wes Boldt Mary Bonge Sandra Bradley Jack Brandon James Brannon Dana Brinkley Janet Brewster Joan Brewster Cathy Brinkmann Bruce Brown Martin Brown Missy Brown Sandra Brown James Browning Nonnie Bruce - freshmen 207 - Secretaries prove in valuable Answering phones, typing, filing and taking and delivering messages kept secretar- ies busy during their jobs as the administrators' right hands. Secretaries not only had to deal with administrators' problems and keeping their offices in order, but coped with hundreds of bewildered students who asked hundreds of questions. Data processing aides sent report cards out on time and made sure no errors appeared on them. The school bookkeeper took care of financial matters and kept everything in balance for TFt's scores of clubs, organizations, departments and fac- ulty, Secretaries, counselors and clerks include 1 Ima l-lafernik, school bookkeeperg 2 Mary Alice Dentler, counselor to students with last names from E to Kg 3 Frances Evans, counselor to stu- dents with last names from Ft to Z3 4 Buddy Bosene, vocational counselorg 5 Frances Reed, counselor to students with last names from L to Og 6 Shirley Kearns, counselor to students with last names from A to D, 7 Pat Beyer, data processing clerk, 8 Mary Ann Peterson, main office clerkg 9 Helen Olson, counselors' secretary, 10 Joyce Pate, secretary to Thomas Moseley, principalg 11 Billie Clark, secretary to Assistant Principals Wes Davis and Ftoy Benavides and 12 Norma Hill, counselors' secretary. XX XJ? ' Kelli Bryant Lupe Buentello Kath B ff l y u a oe Debra Burdine Sherry Burke Kay Burns Edna Busch Angelo Bustamante Chuck Byerly Frank Calonge Beth Calvert Kim Calvert Karen Campbell Keith Campbell Terri Campbell Felix Cano Lyn Carley Jose Carrasduillo 208 secretaries, clerks, counselors As usual, counselors proved an invaluable source of inspiration to the student body, and especially to that endangered species, the class of '78, Counselors not only helped to correlate the data of the past in relation to the present, but to combine everything into a plan for the future as vvell. One of the main functions of the counselors was to study the records and profile of each student in order to design a proper curriculum - the classes everyone took this year, remember? Although some grumbling undoubtedly went on about classes, every- one's course of study was guided by the experienced, educated hands of the cous- eling staff. Counselors help provide motivation 3-we T' Counselors also aided jun- iors and seniors in their quest for college, both in areas of admissions and financial aid. Many a scholarship passed from the hands of Shirley Kearns to deserving seniors. Another important area of counseling responsibility was that of vocational and career opportunities. The counselors were prepared for 800 gradu- ates, many of whom wanted some idea of what their careers would be. Any stu- dent could use the shelves full of booklets on the subject of employment. Filmstrips also offered much data on work possibilities. 4 Sandra Carrasco Henry Carrera Martin Carrion Jeffrey Carrol Troy Carter James Casey Curtis Casfart Joe Castillo Mike Castillo Monica Castillo Rose Ann Cavazos Cyndi Chambers Joe Charles Mike Chastain Curtis Check Janice Chittenden Tune Clabeaux David Clark freshmen 209 Staff of seven keeps books Aiding in the smooth operation of the school library, attendance office, lost book room and business education office are seven women. Three of these women, Cordelia Cantu-Withoff, June Ftoss and Myrlene Willis, worked in the library, adding new shelves, keeping accurate lists of fines and overdue books, processing incoming magazines and books and checking the new book return in the A vving. Nelda Martin, Rose Shields and Anna Ray kept accurate attendance records, the basis for school funding. Duties included clearing absences and assisting parents and faculty in quickly locating students. Norma Witte is book clerk, keeps records on lost books and aides Asst. Principal Roy Bena- vides. ln the business education office is aide Jo Ann Evans. She assists business teachers in operating duplicating machines and other office equipment. l g , X Wayne Coble Marco Cole Charles Coleman Charlie Colla Alan Collins Leigh Collins Karen Compton Paul Coon Jenny Cooper Freddy Cordero Rachel Coronado 'it 1 ' Renee Corum Troy Cotten Karen Courtney H rw Linda Courts - ' t ' Cathy Cox ,iii ',,, ' In ,, X, , 5 Sandra Crain 1 ' ' 'Y Q, ad I ' fr' . -ff 0 1 fm' V nf' , V 'L f:.fv , 3 ' iw ii- s iirirf r t r ,,,, W1 210 aides flaw , f ' 2 ,W I 1 Cordelia Cantu-Withoff - head librariang 2 5 Rose Shields - attendance aideg 3 JoAnn Evans - business education aideg 4 Norma Witte - l book clerkg 5 Anna Ray - attendance aideg 6 Nelda Martin - attendance aideg 7 Myrlene Willis - assistant librariang 8 June Ross - assistant librarian. aa.t s Clifton Cramblii Tanya Cravvford Carry Croghan Jean Crump Marianne Cunningham Dean Dalfinee Calvin Daniel Maureen Darvvell Shelley Davenport Rebecca Davies Ricky Davila John Davis Allen Dawn Robert Demel Carolyn Demrner Eric DeMore Penny Detmar Susan Dillon freshmen 211 English and foreign language teachers include I Peggy Inman - English I. department level chairwoman: 2 Carol Boherson - English III, department level chair- woman, 3 Nita Smith - English II, department level chairwoman, 4 Mary Hankins - English I, 5 Lillian Par- ker - French I, Il, Ill, IV, 6 Nancy Fteyes - Spanish I, II, 7 Betty Venson - English II, IV, 8 Bill Cisler - Eng- lish III, 9 Pauline Staggers - English IV, creative writ- ing, humanities, science fiction, IO Pat Rutledge - English IV, II Carolyn Gisler - German I, ll, III, IV, I2 Troy Scroggins - English I, Latin I, II, III, I3 Diane Denk-Spanish II, Ill, I4 John Brown - English IV, I5 Jan Booth - English IV, Spanish I, I6 Jacguelyn Lipski - English III, I7 Lillian I-Iennesy - English III, I8 Diana Dantord - English II, I9 Laura Curry - English IV, department level chairwoman, 20 Charlie Simons - English II, 21 Tina Butler- English Ill, IV, 22 Argelia Krohn - Spanish I, IV, V, department chairwoman, and 23 Pam Fortson - English I, III. I ,gf .. ef' .f Lff .Q- ,f 'V , M , in-r 5 Boppy Dominguez Maureen Dooley James Dorethy Maureen Dougherty David Doulsen Tina Dowds Janice Drislsitl Patti Dry Peggy Dugosz I-lalley Dunn Patrick Dunn Billy Durbin Holly Durkan Sheila Dwyer Christina Dyson Deidre Eason Mark Eaton Shelli Eoerwein 212 English teachers People, too! llMule trainl echoed through the TF? audito- rium. Students, watching English teacher Charlie Simons on stage, began to realize that teachers are people, too, Simons, for instance, recently was married to math teacher Emily Travis. .lacquelyn Lipski and her husband adopted a girl in the spring, Lipski enjoys gardening as well as renovating old homes. Many English and foreign language teachers have outside hobbies. Pauline Staggers enjoys bowling and working acrostic puzzles. Lillian Par- ker likes to play bridge, and Diane Denk plays gui- tar. Bill and Carolyn Gisler enjoy music, and Pat Rutledge prefers riding motorcycles and electric football. 555' r 14,5-asf: ,iw 'X Wttiitllv if Agj fi 1 Y . 'i.4Fw t . .-,Q- ' 5 1 r' k' ff ' ' ,iii If-:5 is , , . is if gli- r 1 Q T: K I A f V I .,.t: A ' is ' . Quinton Ebner Von Echols Billy Eddy Deborah Edwards I Mike Eller ' Lisa Ellis l Mark Ellis Greg Ermatinger Paul Ervin Elaine Eslora Brian Estep Dayna Evans Pam Fallin Diana Ealto ' ' Chris Faison Jim Farmer Keith Finnegan Kirk Eiser freshmen 213 t t L mm .- 1 Q I 1 L 'f ff Th I e a er ma 1 ' u I l2 I Math department faculty includes 1 Jim LaGrone - MOCE, FOM I, department chair- 5 eetet f ffeteel A man, 2 Emily Travis - applied math, geometry, 3 Russ Greiner -Algebra I, lntroduc- g 1 A i ' l g 1 E tion to Algebra lg 4 Hector Rios - computer math, sunfey math, linear algebra, calcu- A 1 Ius, trigonometryfanalytic geometry, 5 Mike Milligan - Introduction to Algebra I, t if g L :tgi , applied math, 6 Otto Kurth - Algebra Il, FOM ll, PSM, 7 Helen Harral - Algebra I, A F ,iee ' A f MOCEg 8 Jerry Wilson - Introduction to Algebra I, FOM, 9 Jim Whatley - lntroduc- it ei'iiii i'l gbg L for A 1 R' tion to Algebra I, Algebra llg 10 Philip Priest- Algebra Il, geometry, 11 Sylvia Foster , Anryi gggs It s.t - FOM I, geometry, trigonometry, analytical geometryg 12 .Jim Albers -Algebra I, ll, ,,,,, gil ggg gg FOM I, 13 James Anderson - Algebra ll, PSM, 14 Carolyn Smelley - geometry, FOM I, and 15 Margaret Dominguez - geometry, F OM I, Algebra l. 1' 'S' Q 55, ccclc as W R 7' X K X 3 g ,, A I 1 c Kevin Flowers Arthur Ford Ronald Fosmire Stefanie Foster Ann Fowler Kenny Franks Lloyd Freeman Kathy Freudenrich Dean Fritz Peter Fitzgerald Patri ' F Il cia u er Dale Gall Bobby Gamble Chris Garcia Laura Garcia Teresa Garcia Lillian Garza Clara Gautreaux .W 214 moth teachers Math teachers aren't real peoplel They don't breathe, don't speak any language besides quadratic equations and polyno- mials. And they don't do anything but math all the time, right? Wrong. TR's math teachers have proved them- selves real people Cand interesting ones at thatj When not teaching math students g g K Lj..kyt vvhat's what, they participate in sports - the most popular ones, tennis, golt and swimming. Three teachers - Juliana Strain, Caro- lyn Smelley and. Sylvia Foster - share an interest in aerobic dancing, and Foster's study has led her to the level of instruction in the art. Algebra teacher Russ Greiner takes time out from his busy schedule to vvork with handicapped Boy Scouts. Other interests common to the depart- ment's faculty include gardening, sewing, travel Cuanytime possible as Jo McCollum puts ity and music. Which all goes to prove that math teach- ers are human! W tm? 7 5 rt .N xxx l f' wt., rf 715.151 Elizabeth Gayton Audra Geer Sarah Gentry Sharon Gentry Richard Gerber Raul Gibb Carol Gilbreath Cindy Gill Ricky Gillem Maria Gilles Donna Gillie Stan Gisler John Glass Diana Glennon Todd Goings Cindy Gomez O6 NZB ES freshmen 215 a 0 X , Scientists speak Roosevelt teachers have several lnterestang pastames Frederack Atchely belongs to the San Antonao Geneologrcal Socaety where he thanks he traced has roots back to the tame of Charlemagne Some teachers can't seem to get away from school, Besades travelang, readang and attendang lave theater, Noreen Cox also as workang on her masters degree at Ul SA, Stan l-lutto has a part time aob researchang cholera at UTSA. Other teachers prefer nature Frances Sprabary lrves an the country and raases show horses Beftana Barr descrrbes herself as a nature ODSQWGVH who looks at the thangs that other people mass Beverly Shadeler lnkes 'anythang to do wath the outfoff doors Barbara Sammons helps her husband raase guanea pags and lakes frogs - as long as theyre dead, Some teachers are physacal frtness buffs Candy McCreless and Phyllas l-lackey both play tennas I love to water ska. Peggy Wall- mann saad Robert Rerkans-used to teach math and physacs an the U S Aar Force. After retarang, he became a hagh school teacher lras Walkans as an amateur photographer, and Lancia Fowler lakes ceramlcs and the guatar Some teachers aren't packy at all Cal Eachler saad ot has antere ests, You couldnt last them all Tom Marsh saad 'anythang I happen to be anterested an Evadently, teachers manage to keep busy when theyre not gradang papers W x 3 . 5 Z' f--- - ,. t f , L15 - Y Q.. f , ' 'A I K l 4 g all tl al 2 a an g,,Qi,,Y. W X 1 1, aa at e 9 -N Joyce Gonzales Lasa Gonzales Melassa Gonzales Machael Gonzales Suzy Gooden Erac Gray Vernon Gray Dwayne Green Stuart Green Gary Greaner Hernz Grether Robert Gralfan Dawn Grannell Jana Grondane Susan Gude Douglas Guerra Bradget Hagan Chrastr Hale 216 science teachers 1 Frederick Atchely - physical science, 2 Tom Marsh - Chemistry I, Chemistry IE, Chemistry IIE, department chairman, 3 Peggy Willmann - oceanography, 4 Stan Hutto - IIS science, physical science, 5 Frances Sprabary - Biology IIS, Chemistry I, 6 Phyllis Hickey - physical science, 7 Beverly Shideler - geology, 8 Kita Collier - Biology l, Biology IIS, 9 Robert Perkins - applied physics, Physics I, Physics IE, Physics IIEg 10 Cindy McCreless -IIS Biol- Q ogy, Chemistry Il, 11 Cal Elchler - Biology lg 12 Noreen Cox -- Biology I, Biology lEg 13 Linda Fowler - meteorology: 14 Barbara Simmons - Biology l, Biology IIE, and 15 Iris Wilkins - BIOIQQV I, Biology IIH CH I Qu-up with if K .. ...mtiil Margie Hall David llallovvich Tuna Haltom Michelle Hammock Greg Harnon Boo Hancock Karen Harris Toya Harris l QW? Terri Hartman Flaine Hartshorn Scott Haoshill Allison Hayden Laurie Heath Mike Heath Bettina Hedgepeth Leslie Hetiner teisa Heidt Greg Heines freshmen 217 , ii--1111 Teachers enjoy varied interests instructing is just one dimension ot the lives of TR's social studies teachers. Some teachers such as Janet Stanberry and Bob Bupp square dance. They both belong to the group l'Flying Squares. Rupp also is an avid Rocky Mountain hiker. Jack Renwick busies himself in his spare time in silver smithing, Indian beadwork, leather tooling and archery. Flying airplanes is Allan Lavelle's favorite pastime. He also enjoys tinkering with their engines. Last year he was one ot five teachers chosen from the United States to be an exchange teacher to the U.S.S.R. One of this year's representa- tives to the North East Teachers Association was Linda Aaron. She is sponsor ot the debate and chess teams at TR. Teaching was just a traction of the busy year. E 'WA mwjr ' if .- '4B:'?'t, Connie Hellerich Steve Henderson Barbara Hendricks Laura Herek Charles He al Mario Herna de Michael He a dez Roy Herron Miki Hickman Pamela Higgs Shelley Hightower Tammy Hilburn Cindy Hildebrand Steven Hill Robert Hodge Angel Hoehne John Hollrnan Judy Hollman 218 social studies teachers it ft l L Social studies teachers include 1 Ernest Roberts - world history, 2 Jack Renwick - American history, 3 Terri Hill - American history, govern- ment, 4 Janet Stanberry - American history, 5 A. J. Lavelle - world history, Russian l, ll, 6 Carolyn Ney - American history, sociology, 7 Susan Burns - world history, 8 Linda Claar - govern- ment, 9 Leo Trevino - American history, 10 Linda Pounds - world history, 11 James Curtis - American history, 12 Beth Pyndus - world history, English ll, 13 Kay Black - American his- tory, 14 Fran Musselwhite - government, department chairwoman, 15 Bob Bupp - gov- ernment, Student Council, 16 Bryce Stone - American history, 17 Thomas Coffey - world history, swimming, 18 Linda Aaron - govern- ment, Speech I, ll, debate, 19 Edith Speert - sociolOQyQ 20 Charles Walls - American history, TW, 11 0-so x,,.1 Eddie Hofheinz Patty Hoglund Kim Hogue Hon: Hohmann Kevin Hollyday Ken Holtzinger Ann Holzer Laurel Horky Jolene Hough Dana Howard Colleen Howell Richard Hudson Ronald Hudson Darryl Hudspeth Gloria Hudspeth Mark Humphress Richard Huntoon Lori Hunt freshmen 21 9 Teachers live outside school Students of TR lived in a constant vvhirl of parties, discos and football games. They attended movies, vvent out to dinner and fre- quented Canyon Lake. But vvhat about teachers? ls there something more to their lives than grading test papers? To vvhat places do they vanish after the 3135 bell? For the fine arts teachers of Roosevelt. life vvent on - and in some pretty interesting man- ners, Jerry Frey escaped in the after-school hours to her ranch vvhere she spent time painting ranch scenes such as the breaking of horses and the branding of cattle. John ductions of the San Antonio Little Theater and vvas offered a lead role in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesmanf' 3 Choir director and organist for Christ Lutheran Church vvas none other than Tl3i's D'Neill chose a different means of self- T Jaffa expression. He vvas involved in several pro- .iit , ja, ovvn choir director. Mary Ann VVinden. Kyr- it tw enda Allison taught classes in calligraphy in a if PTA Adult Education program and at we. Joskes Scuba-diving vvas also among her 'Cliff interests. To prepare middle school musi- cians for futures in the Rough Rider Band, fi L X-.1 X. X, I 5 i 7 .f.Tpq Joel Burkhardt traveled every day to instruct Krueger and White middle school students. Fine arts teachers include 1 Joel Durkhardt - marching symphonic. concert bands: 2 Cynthia Muenz - Journalism I. ll, Ill: 3 Eleanor Lilly -Art I, Crafts I, 4 John D'NeiIl - Drama l, ll, Ill, IVQ 5 Mary Ann Winden - Chamber, Chorale, Camer- ada, freshman choirs, Music Theory Ig 6 Kyrenda Allison - Crafts l, llg 7 Leland Sharrock - marchingfsymphonic, concert, varsity, stage bands, applied musicg 8 Jerry Frey - Art l, Il, Ill, IV, department chairvvoman. 4 LLL, Tamiko Hutchison Denise Hutso Eric lglehart Viola lmmel Laurie lngle Karen Jackman James Jackson Vicki Jacobs Q? K Debbie Jarvis Lityg 9X1-E 1 2254? 7' ff, 'L' Dennis JGDWTS ' fig ,, , ,s Janice Jenkins 3 'Q Vlatther. Jenkin T hW,x ' Jessica Je.-.ett 1' V Carol Jonannrf' e ' ! 'W Darr,lJohns 5 Jett Johnson Karen Johnson Mark Johnso t 220 fine cirts, business teachers I P 26941 Teachers mind 'own business' The many facets of secretarial life are not all that encompasses the lives of business teachers. Mary Crain is a member of the Eisenhauer Boad Baptist Church softball team. Dodie Miller teaches shorthand in adult education classes and is a faculty representative to the North East Teachers Association. UIL sponsor for typing is Fadra Manning. She also is summer youth director at the First United Methodist Church of New Braunfels and is a member of a bunco club, She travels to vvork every day from her home situated on Lake McQueeney. Alexander Halber is a member of a square dancing group called the Tapevvorms' and in June traveled to Oklahoma City to attend the National Square Dancers' Convention. Halber is treasurer of the confluent education team at TB. Business teachers include 1 Dodie Miller- Shorthand l, typing, 2 Lois Dorchester - Typing l, business organization and management, busi- ness lavv, record keeping, 3 Martha Hennig - Bookkeeping l, ll, notetaking, practical typing, 4 Al l-lalber - Bookkeeping l, data processing, Typing i, 5 Fadra Manning - Typing i, Sal eman- ship, record keeping, 6 Sandra Svvope - eneral business and Typing l, bookkeeping, 7 Frances Heath - department chairvvoman, Typing ll. cler- ical practice, business office experience. Q. it S I V .i A 1 3 '18-r.-,. . A 7 als, 'l.of. ,iz sf 3, awe. . 'N ' E u 352 r-Q. 9- s 4 I. 5 A -4 , r 'x Q Q fb 9 is 1 5 , P U Q 'C 4, A x f' ' ll 1' ' f .v ta . ...s 0 ..i . 2- 'I' .. C ,W-6, ta. .- .,., , - .,' .'..': .W . Q' , U 5 . 1. n ...gg , r g.. .-, . :, t ..1',o'-. .3 , ai. , 3 't . l .Q I ,vs , .3 , . .A C. .. ,Q A. , M., S ' f ' w ' . '1- ,, . a Q. M ., -..-1, ' A , T Ay--: y..g..,:-' f, ,. ,-3:55, i., v .4 . ,. . . . ':,., , Q ,. , - I 1 I X ' I 5 , '.' Beverly Jones Brent Jones Cheryl Jones Cindy Jones Devon Jones Kelly Jones Mark Jones Marla Jones James Jordan Liz Jorrie Daniel Jung Debbie Kaiser Kelly Kane Craig Kasprak Tammy Kauffman Kurt Keene 5 Deirdre Keefer I QQ George Kelling M freshmen 221 Faculty works as students do Teaching is only one aspect of teachers' lives. Norman McPherson and Howard Cold- stucker at Christmas became night execu- tives at Dillard's department store for the holi- day season. Harold Burris is another vvho has a sideline job. He buys and sells Mercedes Benz automobiles Jerry Hylin teaches cabinet making and refinishing in the North East adult education program. Jeff Miller is vice president of the Optimist Club of Harmony Hills and an active Shriner. He also is working on his doctorate in voca- tional education at Texas ASM Uni- versity. Secretary of district five of Texas Vocational Teachers Association is Samette Lindsay, vvho also busies herself with sevving, golfing and bridge. Charles Pettibon is another vvho is involved in adult education He teaches an auto mechanics class for vvomen. -5 2 at K N qi? P Carol Kelly Philip Kemptt Vicki Kendrick John Kersell Robert Kersey Alan Kethan Brian Keyes Kathy Kinney David Kiser Kyle Kline Marie Kling Laura Konnya Debbie Koraska Anthony Kotara Jeff Kothman David Kovacs Peggy Krauska Sandy Krywoszet 222 vocational teachers I 2 3 is G' I ' 1 sh' rx - W, in -. T, l f' . D X-2' I' 3 if X ff' 4 , f K, X ' 'P .. I U 6' if 5 1 xi K ' 'Q 5' if r 1 ,t x W 'J' Q' 4 x, 4, S' Q If Vocational teachers include 1 Harold Burris -- Distributiye Education I, Ilg 2 Charlotte Miller - Cosmetology l, Ilg 3 Howard Goldstucker - Dis- tributive Education I, 4 Clayton Williams - Auto Body I, II, 5 William Jones - General Shop I, II, general woorkworking, machine woodworking, 6 Jerry Hylin - CVAE I, II, department chairman, 7 Emily Knake - VDE, 8 Sue Sansom - VOE, 9 Charles Pettibon - Auto Mechanics l, II, I0 Ever- ett Beed - ICT I, II, ll Leslie Bell - General Shop I, II, general woodworking, machine wood- working, I2 Perry Penn - Architectural Drafting I, ll, General Drafting I, ll, 13 Norman McPherson - Distributive Education Ig I4 Samette Lindsay - CVAE I, ll, 15 Duke Harlow - law enforce- ment, 16 Sandy Lane - CVAE I. 'cf tif w i A 1 Yk s if g 5 V Azzz - ,L ggtgggttt 11, V t , L an ' s. --eh t .1 A N - -n. ,Q g aqui' Donna Labo Patti Lairsey Boland Laman Polly Lancaster Todd Landry Brenda Langhoff Cindy Laskowski Sherry Latrasse Mark Lauer Marcial Leal Kevin Learmann Joyce Lee Pam Leonard Susan Leone Diana Le Pon Kenneth Leyins Julie Lindell Sheri Little freshmen 223 l-lealth, PE, ROTC, homemaking and special resource teachers include 1 Cindy Martin - health, PE, varsity tennis, 2 Diane Krause - human relations, home and family liv- ing, consumer education, 3 Carol Searight - Patriots. pep squads: 4 Mary Brasher - girls' track, PE, hiking and camping, 5 Buddy Compton - PE, athletics. 6 Shane LeStourgeon - PE, fishing and angling, 7 I-larold l-lartung - PE, athletics, 8 Al Moravits - health, PE, golf, 9 Katherine Boemer - athletics, health, PE, 10 Richard Lowry - athletics. health, hunting and rifle, freshman and varsity track, 11 Randi Way- land - health, PE, 12 Joe Gross - health, PE, athletics, 13 Lindy Sorrell- volley- ball, health, PE, 14 Mike Crocker Q varsity football, athletic coordinator: 15 Jim Gillen - athletics, health, PE, 16 Jerry Tyson - health, PE, varsity and freshman basketballg 17 Kay Testerman - home furnishing, home economics, 18 Kimmye Lyford -food services, 19 John Davis - resource, department chairman, 20 Sgt. Jimmy Howard - ROTC, 21 Sgt, Maj, Woodrow Stewart -- ROTC, 22 Sally Whitehouse - EMR, 23 Mar- gie Presley - child development, home economics, 24 Jean Williams -W lab, 25 Deborah Gartman - lab, 26 Jan Schmidt- home economics cooperative education, 27 Mary Lou Roemer - home economics, home and family living, consumer educa- tion, 28 Theresa Hall - girls basketball, PE, 29 lrl Kincaid - health, PE, baseball, 30 Pat Brodeen - l-lFL consumer education, home economics, department chairman: 31 Donna Longley - lab, 32 Ernie McReynolds - health, PE, freshman football, 33 Angela Cunningham - home economics, home management In Ya, Li , K X 7 ! 1 , ,, Steven Looney Ester Lopez Ricky Lopez Jeffrey Lovato Theresa Loux Greg Love Brian Lowe Thomas Mack Keith Malish Kenneth Manecke Sandra Maness Steve Marcum Scott Marley Linda Marshall Darlene Martin -fe David Martinez Lisa Martinez Mark Mascilli - 224 home ec, ROTC, PE, special resource teachers Faculty pursues varied interests Because they enjoy seeing kids improve is why most coaches chose their profession, Jerry Tyson, head basket- ball coach. said. But regardless of how dedicated members ofthe TR coach- ing statt are to coaching, they areh't teachers all the time. Track coach Joe Gross, for instance, is a licensed realtor who sells real estate, he said, every chance I get. Gross also is a 1970 graduate of TR. Most of the male coaches, including ROTC rifle team instructor Sgt, Mai. Woodrow Stewart, said they spend their free time hunting and fishing, but female coaches' interests were more diversified. Coach Lindy Sorrell experiments with photography as a hobby and is working on a master's degree at Texas VVoman's University. Katherine Boemer spends her spare time working oh wooden ornaments and key chains which she sells to her friends, Mary Brasher enjoys gardening and music and Carol Searight enjoys traveling. The health, PE. and ROTC teachers, however, are not the only educators with outside interests, As you might expect, the home economics instructors practice what they teach. Most home ec teachers devote their spare time to gardening and sewings Mary Lou Fioemer, a fan of aerobic dancing, placed second in the Heart Association dance marathon at Wonderland Shopping Mall. Diane Krause completed a mas- ter's degree in curriculum instruction at the University of Texas at San Antonio. wx! -gif' DeeDee Mason Mark Mathiews Sally Mathis M Melisa May Terri May Jim Mayhew Chantal Mays Gary Mazuca 1 iq iff . Christopher McCaffrey BayfBay McClinton George McCoy Lisa McCrary Cindy McCullough Doug McCullough Cindy McElhatten Kerry McGuinness Neita Mcl-laney Karen Mclnlire freshmen 225 Special people keep things rolling Catering to nearly 1,100 hunger-enraged persons every day was never an easy job. Hlnteresting, but never easy, clairnec Lorene Byington, cafeteria staff leader. The long day started at 6 am., at which time the staff took up with the pots and pans and began preparing the meal to be served to three separate lunch crowds. Cafeteria staff not only had to withstand the heat of the kitchen and the pressures of food preparation, but also had to cope with constant battles at the serving lines - doling out the day's dish out to picky eaters. I 1 Cafeteria staff includes FRONT ROW - Paulette Snyder, Elese Deptawa, Vicky Victory. Ann Palkin, Nel Browning and Jennette l-lencey, BACK ROW - Mary Denl3Ieyker, Sadie Kee, Nita Goode, Ruth Den- nis, Mary Shelper and Joan St. Laurent. 2 Sadie Kee readies the snack bar for A lunch, W Yuma ii 1 Z? A iS:5?'j In - . my Y' 1L W4 1 Q 12 Wzf.,-nth ---' Q ' W az fi I 2 g tii , ' V i vu if I S 1 A W of 5'-'ff N ,... ,... S I Am -ln.,-n. b.-Q-aan,-is L ,tgt W.,,, w VV, U ff-'N 15 S itf? 'lt '. 1 K V' V. 'mm Eugene Mclntosh Scott McKay Anne McKenzie Ralph McMiller Marty McSwaln Willlarn McSwain Sheryl Meadows Donald Medina Allen Meegan Johnny Melendrez Rlcky Mena Terry Mendez Sandy Mendoza Angela Mercado Lisa Miller Tina Miller Llsa Mitchell Sharon Millegan 226 cafeteria staff, custodians , fu, .A in Q Q22 5 F f if isa fiat ., . lv, , A ' ' - 'Q 93' if .4 - , ,,,..,, ,Q - s 121139 Q ,i,t ,Z ae. , 'A I K iii as 1 .ws V f -.,l N, , .I Custodiansf job important i an adaption rightfully to place into per- spective the role of some very important people in Rough Rider Country. Numbering 20, TR's troup of custodians arrived on campus four days a week, every day at 6 am, Cfor the day staff shitty, ready to take on the responsibilities waiting - and there were many. Preparing the school for the 7 a.m. onslaught entailed everything from turning on lights to letting the administrators in. During the day, hard work continued as something always needed to be fixed and deliveries always were arriving. And just because the school day ended at 3:35 didn't mean quitting time for all. For the night-watch shift, the day ended some- , it A A + time late in the evening, thus proving that the old adage holds true for many people from all walks of life. 1 Custodial staff includes FRONT ROW - Darrieto Lopez, Johnnie Rodri- guez, Jesse Villareal and Ernesto Riojas. SECOND ROW - Heliodoro Rocha, Lozano Alvarez, Sylveste Torres, Robert Ventura, Jose Ramirez, Ruben Ortiz, Crescenio Anophe, Anastacio Muriels, Lourdes Morlin, Paul Exon, Alfredo Cervantes, Eugenio Alfordo and Romero Alcorta, head cus- todian. 2 Romero Alcorta, head custodian, prepares to start another hectic day. l Janis Moix James Moler Alicia Montgomery Bobby Moon Peter Moon Kelvin Moore Stacey Moore Michael Morgan Irene Morones Tammy Morrow Bruce Moseley Stephen Mosher Cynthia Mulrean Sam Munro Tammy Murdoch Tony Navedo Brenda Needer Brenda Neeper , freshmen 227 A custodians' vvork is never done - 1115 011111 111 s1111111111x 1111 111111111 111.1112 111111111 LlUl1I'- 111111 111I1.'G?f1 1111 116?f1f?Cx1If111 .11111 11111'.111f,11 111 1111111 11111111-, 111111111 E1 111111111 1111 111f?11194?l1!0H .11111 .1 11-11111111 111111111 1111 11111 11111111111 011130 :1111:1111 171511111113 .'.'U1f1 111'1t1.'111111111 .1f. 111111 111 11111 11511111118 11116131 1111111111111 1141111111 111.11119 1193114 f.111 f1f'1111?11'1'?l1C11Of1 1111111 11If1115-1111111111151111f1PD.1111l1f1111 .11111 11111 11111161 11111111 11'111'111111fs 111 1111111 cw11II1111111111 1111114111 11111111 131111111 1711113111 was 11111111111 1111 13.111 A111f111ll'1V?w1105111111011 SIVf?11116'?1T1i111 5311111111 11111111 111 111111v11111.'11 11111111 11.' 1111111111 E?11116?1VVZ1V. 11f1df111'S 111I11fs'.'.11111.111I11 111 S1111 'wi fxcE1.LED.fj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 229 , -11 lNJHSrNe9dentRussdlBachanswersoueshonsaboutmembemhmrequwemenm, 2 Members of NJHS include FRONT ROW - Larry Prablek, secretaryg Russell Bach, president, Laura Pruitt, vice president: and Georgette Gonzales, treasurer, SECOND ROW - Terri Brine- gar, Tony Nogueras, Candy Obie, Daniel Sedillo, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Tammy Smith, Monica Castillo, Kristi Webster, Melanie Inman, Shirley Sedillo, Cindy Gill, William Rice, Maureen Dough- erty, Matt Upright, Janice Chittenden, Laurel Horky and Sandra Burnalord, THIRD ROW - Jett Poole, Tammy Rossett, Cassandra Rivers, Janet Mous, Charlaine Keltch, Kathy Wiker, Tammy Howam,GrmchenSchoH,UsaKaMa,DmnneEox,DonnaRanko,MntSuggs,ChnmiHam,CheWI Jones, Becky Vann and Mark Baradiez FOURTH ROW - Jeanne Oliver, Steve O'Brien, Camille Williams, Barbara Busch, Brian Keyes, Mary Cook. Lynne Greenwood, Matthew Jenks, Jim Farmer, Jean Crump, Sheila Dwyer, Kate Bingham, Gail Parker, Carlos Acosta, Tony Delgado, Robert Mohr, Randy Newton, Joe Woelz and Teresa Arnaud ElETR ROW - Robert Larkrns, Kelly Cook, Kenneth Angell, Matt Johnson, Glenn Mathys, Mary Adams, Edna Busch, Eric Gray, Doug Meyer, Doedi Phrlen, Marc Ognibene, Joan Selcik, Craig Gabelrnan, Jeff Paxson, Daniel Jung, Mark Johnson and Blaine Russel. 3LanyPmbmkandLawaPnmtmsm5somnswrmmommgw9Noanamomwcwam. 3 Chris Nelson Peggy Nelson Sherri Nelson Richard Nichols John Nicholson Tony Nogueras Celeste Norman Lori Norman Cindy Novak Lennett Olguin Wes Olney Danny Olson Lanett Ooeila Aoril Orr Linda Ousset Brett Owen Brett Owen Ericha Raganoc 230 NJHS Honor societies aid community l want to make people who have extra gifts aware of those lifts so that they can help others, Jacqueline Lipski said ibout her sponsorship of National Honor Society. NHS, with 48 members, required a 90 overall average for Jniors, and an 88.5 average for senior members. Membership ilso was determined by the individuals character, service and eadership ability. Students were screened by a board of eachers containing representatives from each department vho set the minimum standards for membership. Throughout the year NHS members helped the community. 'he club's primary project was tutoring students who were raving trouble in their academic classes. Anytime before or itter school, students could receive help with their studies, If he student's study problem was serious he was assigned an 'tdividual tutor with whom to work one-to-one. Tutoring, however, was not the only way NHS members shared their gifts. Throughout the year they participated in several community service projects including selling candy for he Kidney Foundation, stuffing stockings for the Kidney Cen- er, helping Elf Louise in her toy collection at Christmas, vis- ting a nursing home and helping the participants of the Spe- 'ial Olympics. Most members participated individually in com- nunity projects as well, One optional individual activity nvolved being a secret pal to a teacher. NHS was not the only club that helped the community, hough, National Junior Honor Society members visited the alcoholic ward at the Bexar County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center in the spring, Club membership required in A average in academics and a B average in other sub- ects. Twenty-five members were active. Their final project of he year was helping teachers raise money to pay for an NHS Jreakfast in the spring. NJHS members sold goods baked by he teachers, which helped to pay for a cookbook containing ecipes donated by teachers which was sold to parents and DTA members. 1 National Honor Society members include FRONT ROW - Dawn McLaughlin, Robert Wilkinson, Page Mas- sey, Jennifer Brown, Sandy Birdsall, treasurer, Charles Delcambre, vice president, Jerrie Jenson, president, Andrea Ognibene, secretaryg Carol Suggs, secretary, Tangy Bull, Helen Negron, Leslie Vincent, Micki Bock and Brent Gillespie. SECOND ROW -- Lisa Clepper, Denise Bragg, David Willis, Janet Skinner, Frank McNiff, Carrie Cole, Kim Brace, Patricia Gans, Donna Schardt, Beth Anderson, Debbie Lawson, Diana Rolston, Linda Mead, Helen Kennedy, Jennifer Johnston and Sue Clark. THIRD ROW - Mark Medellin, Cindy Yelverton, Susan Daniels, Gary Hanko, Susan Biela, Adriene Ognibene, Patty Delgado, Melanie Brown, Marva Kennedy and Eliot Tarbin. FOURTH ROW - Eric Parker, Mike Jenkins, Mark Boyd, Allen Trimble, John Eddleman, Ann Shook, Cathy Cody, Becky Fritz, Mark Schwartz, Tim Stanfield and Brian Koop. 2 NHS member Patty Gans helps Larry Prablek with a difficult math problem. l AWWA? if j jholrtf 1 ot ., ,...,., Q, .. , ..., Q95 se 'X Q QM ? its t tie 'H+ w ww E gr Q' lk-.x I N as A .,., .... ,.,...., .. Sam Pantuso Gail Parker Phil Parker Phyllis Parker Nancy Parma Troy Passmore Shannon Patten Sherry Patterson Janice Paul Barbara Paulik Jeff Paxson Douglass Peacock Todd Pennington Debbie Perkins Mark Permenter Cynthia Peterson Julie Petzold Joan Phillips ann freshmen 231 l Barbara Rravlrk and Jett Rloks rrde rn the surrey rn the Battle of Flowers Day parade. 2 Frank MoNlft. Student Counorl bresldent welcomes freshmen durlng thelr flrst class meeting 3 Student Councrl members lnolude FRONT ROW - Marla Jones, Melanre lnman, Frahk McNrtt, presrdent. Debble Moseley, secree tary: John Eddleman, yrce presldentg Bar- bara Rravtrk, Beth Anderson, Mike Love. Dean Armacost and John Fnednoh SEO OND ROW - Bob Bupp, sponsor: Maureen Dougherty, Jett Racks, Debbre Herron. Nancy Resendez, Kam Calyert, Debbre Lawson, Fred Remmert and Crndy Rrldebrand THIRD ROW - Felrcra Ards, Renee Evans, Judy t-lalstead Rayleen Sowell. Georgette Gon- zales Maureen Cronrn Bhlnobu Shlmlzu and Dana Evans FOURTH ROW - Kenneth Ooetzke, Janeen Mason Doug Meyers. Krm Wadsworth Dayrd Kasten Becky Starwalt Alrcra Whrte, Mrke Ellts Danny O'Connor and Grlff Zolnlnoer 4 Klm Wadsworth wayes to the crowd from the cornlreld on the tloat 'Oklahomal' dur- lng the Battle ol Flowers Day parade, .. Ulu srsrt ' DeslreePo1manh Mark Pollok 5 .- 3 Kenneth Porter , H Q Don Posola -5 ,QQ ' Margaret Rowell tiff N Bllly Plstet Scott Prttchard F- 5 , Danny Pyka Dorrla Ouesenberry Yuohtn Oulck Andrea Ourgley Sammy Ragland lsabelle Ramrrez Melltssa Ramrrez Carlos Rangel Cheryl Rapp Tamte Reddrc Nancy Pursley , 232 Student Council .ul It H? f Yxfx' A fs K ffm 1' ft Student Council sees active year Student Council led TR through an active year. Among the many events council spon- sored included l'hovvdy and Christmas dances, blood drives, the tirst North East ISD county fair and dance at Blossom Athletic Center, the 'tDklahomal tloat in the high school division ot the Battle of Flovvers parade, school store and a popcorn machine tor students after school I had so much fun in Student Council this year because vve vvere so active. I met a lot ot people and made many nevv friends, both at Roosevelt and other schools. lt's guite a learning experience on hovv to control a school to try to please all of the students, Susan Sullivan, treasurer, said. Barbie Reed Lori Reedy Sandy Reuthrnger Helene Reneau Shawn Rice 'N William Rice N 4 Jett Richards Delores Richardson . 5 X , I, I Neal Richter Michael Rickard Chaunteli Rrclfs Jett Ricks Vrana Rico Sonia Riddle Edward Rdenbury Denny Riiey Peggy Rrley , W ' pose Q03 , gil I ' K, Martin Rivera ' 2 , I rnda Roberts '- 21' p V'- iw., ' lraci Roberts R 'T ' ' T, Adrianne Rocha ' ,J , ,' S , - Anayansi Rodriguez 'E Tix 'J I Mario Rodriguez YQ V in . ' 3 X!-V x H, L Kevin Roe 5 - ' N , 5' ' I A r, Dadia Roerig ' 1 W' ' f V I ,fr 'r-, . 'r A l 1' 'S , I We ,, , It Laurie Roll+ns ' ,f - If E fe K, H + - 'fi' 5' ' Steve Romo - if 5 r. KK , I- A 1 V , ' 8 ww June Ross X , A, , ,. , 231 is i 015,513 M t ' , 5 James Rowland uf -' - f r g, ,ep , 5 W, - , fl- it ,ig I kg snerne etnies 3 , A ' r , f tt' V, I , r,,,,y rr rt' pam Rudd J ' , f. A if ff ' Jqfffij it rn 1, 4 Eve Russ ' I . I I f ' L- Trot RUST M :fii I V I ,' 51.1 ' Q A 5 , David Rutkowski freshmen 233 :W , 'M M if 2 W 1 a , w Z ea ' fa an 1 ff' 1 i Xi' ' a I , W R a 1 1 -My nr nw' M , Mlm., ga. 5 . fi f f 4:21, 1 -. QW .,,,, 6. as L .H-f M , 1 e as 'B 3 I Edward Ryder Vannessa Rye Scoti Salancuk Robert Satazar Juhanne Sammons Dawd Sams Theresa Sams Frank Sanchez Mana Sanchez Ton,f'San1ana Pai Santos Cnns Saucecio Manlyn Saunders Monuca Schafer Snern Scnroeter Kwrk Scnults Regan Scnuize Susan Scnfvartz 234 class office ' f:WfW1:wr'?i?E'I', V15 ',L11ig,,, ,,.,,, ,, V, E mag 4 354 , 1 Q ZW T, :Kamen If 4 6 fv- A ff .a yf' ,var mx: Q .. . Yr ' z , ,nf l ,J .nr f -' ,ip . fa lr Officers lead year's activities The fate of humanity is in our hands. Seniors elected those words of Abraham Lincoln as their motto, crimson and blue as their colors and the white rose as their class flower. Seniors sponsored football mum and balloon sales, Style Show and Dating Game assembly and a toy drive for underprivileged children, From money making projects such as the '78 t-shirt and mug sale, seniors voted to give lettering for the front of the school as their class gift. ' l'Springtime in Paris was the theme of the junior-senior prom, sponsored by juniors. From activities took place at Turtle Creek Country Club and the major fund raiser was the showing of the movie, l'The Other Side of the Mountain Sophomores handled arrangements for the Valentine Dance in the Sheraton Hotel. Numerous bake sales. a Dick Van Dyke film and singing telegrams spon- sored their efforts. Freshmen sponsored a moon walk at the Roosevelt Country Fair and par- ticipated in Spirit Week in an effort to raise money for their following years at TR 1 Sophomore class officers include Sharon Ards, vice presidentg and Lisa Kalka, treasurer. Not reporting for photo were Mike Ellis, presidentg and Gloria Galvan, secretary. 2 Freshman class officers are Marla Jones, president Greg Love, vice presi- dentg Barbara Wilson, secretaryg and Colleen Sweeney, treasurer, 3 Elected by Junior Class are officers Jill Bukowski, vice presidentg Felicia Ards, presidentg Melanie Ball. secretaryg and Tammy Gunter, treasurer. 4 Senior Class officers are Pam McBee, vice presidentg Tangi Bull, chaplaing Danny O'Connor, presidentg Kathy Medina, secretaryg and LuAnn Peirce, trea- surer. briga- i!:i-'I K V -avian ,M F rat . r Y' 'wi yi N7 A s,, k,...., , b . r,.. . A if VI .t... s 5, ... ns j in i 3 L If 5 5 ry N .,.. i t s H W L.kk: 'ff-::,.. , . L..: 4 :Jr S i f y i W ., , . if iiis slid J J i'ii K s--snug Mark Seal Shirley Sedillo Warren Sellers James Senseney Carolyn Serivaro Kelly Shannon Debbie Shaw Michael Shaw Donna Sherman Ronald Shipman James Shuttlesworth Susan Sietsma Thomas Sinclair Jasmine Skala James Skelly Scott Slaughter Phil Smisek Ed Smith - - freshmen 235 ' Gregory Upright DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES Charles Delcambre Adrienne Ognibene HIGH HONOR GRADUATES Elizabeth Anderson Ronald Becker Susan Biela , Sandra Birdsall Denise Bragg Jennifer Brown Melanie Brown Charles Chambers Susan Clark David Cole Richard Dees Patricia Delgado David Estes Patty Gans Katherine Horseman Mike Jenkins Jerrie Jenson Jennifer Johnston Nancy Kendall Frank McNiff Roy Mustelier Helen Negron Bill Newman Danny O'Connor Andrea Ognibene Joseph Puett Diana Rolston Donna Schardt Mark Schwartz Richard Sibert Carol Suggs Allen Trimble Yvonne Tucker i Leslie Vincent Carrie Webster I Cynthia Yelverton HONOR GRADUATES Gary Abernathy James Barton Tom Bingham Dana Bland Mercedes Bock Mark Boyd Victoria Boyle Kimberly Brace William Brossman Pretangia Bull Tammy Canady Jeff Sm Kim Smith Mike Smith Leslie Snider Jeff Sorrels John Soto David Sovil Tom Sowell John Speier Darline Spencer Sherry Speth Mary Spice Kenee Stafford Crista Stansell Patricia Stansell Theresa Starks Ronald Starwalt Sandie Steinbring 236 winners Lisa Clepper Mary Cody Carrie Cole John Courtney Kent Crow Tom Czekanski Dawn Decuennick Beverly Dietert Martin Dooley John Eddleman Sharon Fentress Mary Kay Fox Rebecca Fritz Ann Gangai Brent Gillespie Carl Green Rebecca Haley Gary Hanko Michael Hartman Todd Hedgepeth Richard Hess Elaine irons Karen Jaceldo Felicia James Karen Jones Helen Kennedy Marva Kennedy Brian Koop Deborah Lawson Suzanne Leinart Kathy Lindsey Page Massey Richard McConnell Susan McDaniel Lynda Mead Rhonda Muenzler John Musser Mary Neeper Eric Parker Tim Parma Mark Parsons Lori Pederson Scott Robert Edwardo Rodarte John Sadler Edward Sandoval Jeannine Sanford Alora Schaefer Randy Schulze Hildegarde Senseney Ann Shook Janet Skinner Randy Smith Tim Stanfill Sheri Stephens Keith Alan Theis James Viot Linsay Webb John White Robert Wilkinson David Willis Suzanne Wimsatt NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Beth Anderson James Barton Ronald Becker Susan Biela Thomas Bingham Sandra Birdsall Dana Bland Mark Boyd Victoria Boyle Kimberly Brace Denise Bragg Jennifer Brown Melanie Brown Pretangia Bull Tammy Canady Susan Clark Lisa Clepper Mary Cody David Cole Carrie Cole Richard Dees Charles Delcambre Patricia Delgado Ginger Durbin David Estes John Eddleman Rebecca Fritz Ann Gangai Patricia Gans Brent Gillespie Rebecca Haley Gary Hanko Richard Hess Jonathan Hoffer Karen Jaceldo Mike Jenkins Jennifer Johnston Nancy Kendall Helen Kennedy Marva Kennedy Brian Koop Deborah Lawson Suzanne Leinart Page Massey Susan McDaniel Frank McNiff Lynda Mead eb' Mark Medellin Roy Mustelier Mary Neeper Helen Negron William Newman Daniel O'Connor Adrienne Ognlbene Andrea Ognibene Eric Parker Tim Parma Lori Pederson Denis Perez Diana Rolston Edwardo Rodarte Jeannine Sanford Donna Schardt Mark Schwartz Hildegarde Senseney Ann Shook Janet Skinner C Tim Stanflll Sherri Stephens Elizabeth Stopper Carol Suggs Yvonne Tucker Gregory Upright Leslie Vincent James Viot Carrie Webster David Willis Wendy Wilson Suzannah Wimsatt Cynthia Yelverton Janice Zwinggi OPTIMIST NOMINEES Mr, Teen ' ' Charles Delcambre Miss Teen Carol Suggs Youth in Business Jim Barton Ginger Durbin Youth in Fashion Kelly Morgan Lisa Riley Patricia Shaw Youth in Music Cvocalj Frank Rodriguezi' Susan Dobryt Jeannine Sanford Youth in Music Cinstrume Daniel Vimonti Gretchen Scholl 'i Kyle Turner Charysse Shows ntalj i - as 11 IX Youth in Medicine Charles Chambers Leslie Vincent Youth in Military David Selby Linda Stuckey Youth in Safe Driving Jeff Rahn Susan Bielat Youth in Community Service Elliot Harbin Melanie Brown Youth in Education Frank McNiff Donna Schardt Youth in Science Richard Dees Jennifer Brown Youth in Vocational Education Q Debbie Tarvin Jonathan Hoffer Youth in Government Jerrie Jensen Mike Love Youth in Sports Sue Clark Joe Moon Youth in Law Enforcement Sharon Lund Scott Turnage Youth in Art Cassandra Lozanot Mark Medellin Youth in Speech Sandy Birdsall Martin Dooley NATIONAL FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Kim Brace Sandy Birdsall Lisa Clepper Chelle Coleman Tom Costello Carol Crump Ann Gangai John Hagerty Heidi Hanson Kim Kane Debbie Lawson Mary McDougle Pat Mire Hildegarde Senseney Charysse Shows Sherri Stevens Tana Thomasson Greg Upright Wendy Wilson SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Greg Ainsworth Greg Alba Beth Anderson George Avalos Mercedes Bock Mark Boyd Denise Bragg Bill Brossman Jennifer Brown Tammy Canady Susan Clark Cathy Cody Darcey Cole Karen Cook Carlos DeJesus Daina DeJesus Patricia Delgado Jonathan Dunn Sharon Fentress Edgar Figueras Diane Foster Mary Fox Melanie Freel Melody Frye Charles Gardner Robert Gillespie Sergio Gonzalez Mark Hagan Becky Haley Deirdre Harris Mike Hartman Liz Higginbotham Nancy Hess Kathy Horseman Eugene Jaceldo Felicia James Mike Jenkins Jerrie Jenson Daniel Jung Lisa Kalka James Karbula George Kelling Helen Kennedy Marva Kennedy Lori Klise Elizabeth Leal Betty LoBasso Adam Lopez Vincent Lugo Dianne Maddux Shauna Maher Ann Marstall Jim Stephens Phyllis Stevens Ja S y tewart Kenneth Stewart Robert Stewart Debbie Stinson Scott St Laurent B bb St l o y oa PauIStone Sharla Strauss S n i l a dy Str ck and Rose St Rornai Vi Pella Suarez Sonia Subia Joe Sublousky Jim Suggs Margaret Sugg Brian Sutton freshme n 237 David Martinez Page Massey Denise McGee Marty McSwain Roy Mustelier Luis Nevado Elizabeth Negron Helen Negron JoAnn Negron Steve O'Brien Danny O'Connor Adrienne Og nibene Andrea Ognibene Marc Ognibene Jeanne Oliver Mike Ortiz ' Denis Perez Doedi Philen Lona Prablik Jessica Ramirez Denise Raymond William Rice Mark Ricks Joaquin Rodriguez John Sadler Eddie Sandoval Alora Schaeffer Joan Setcik Ann Shook Barbara Smith Terri Steele Bobby Stewart Diana Szostak Ann Toland JoAnne Trevino Patricia Villarreal Greg Viot Darryl Wagar Cynthia Weaver Alicia White Salinda Wrono BETA CLUB Greg Ainsworth Beth Anderson Mickey Bock Susan Biela T Vickey Boyle Kim Brace Denise Bragg Bill Brossman Jennifer Brown Melanie Brown Pretangia Bull Susan Clark Cathy Cody Franklin Swanger Colleen Sweeney Glenn Szostak Pam Talbert Bernadette Taylor Kim Taylor Lori Taylor Mark Taylor Wallace Taylor Arty Tbarra Jack Teel Kirk Theis Terry Thtelernan Bull Thompson Robert Thurman Linda Tldvvell Allan Tipton Randy Todd 238 winners Carrie Cole David Cole Charles Delcambre Patti Delgado Martin Dooley Keith Dorris Ginger Durbin Rachel Foley Becky Fritz Patricia Gans Gary Hanko Chuck Heath Todd Hedgepeth Loren Henley FeIiciaJames David Jenkins Jerri Jenson Jennifer Johnston David Kastin Nancy Kendell Helen Kennedy William Newman Adrianne Ognibene Andrea Ognibene Ana Liza Ontiveros Joseph Puett Eddie Rodarte Diana Rolston Donna Schardt Hildegarde Senseney Sherrie Stephens Carol Suggs Allen Trimble Susan Valis Leslie Vincent Greg Viot David Willis Suzannah Wimsatt Frank McNitf Greg Upright Danny O'Connor SOCIAL STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY Gregory Ainsworth Elizabeth Anderson Lola Baker Susan Biela J John Blumenthal Mercedes Bock Vicki Boyle Kim Brace Melanie Brown Sue Brown T John Burke Cathy Cody John Cook Tom Czekanski Richard Dees Mary Dippo Keith Dorris David Estes Cheryl Fraley Debbie Fraley Patricia Gans Gitta Grether Gary Hanko Elliott Harbin Deirdre Harris Gilbert Hooper Kathy Horseman Karen Jaceldo Mike Jenkins Nancy Kendall Angela Kennedy Suzanne Leinart Robert Larkins Mark Lyons ' Dawn McLaughlin Frank McNiff Darrell Miller Robert Mohr Helen Negron William Newman Danny O'Connor Adrianne Ognibene Andrea Ognibene Marc Dgnibene Jeffrey Poole Scott Pruit Larry Prablik Carol Renaud Eddie Rodarte Ralph Rodriguez John Sadler Sarah Sams Donna Schardt Mark Schwartz Daniel Sedillo Joan Sefcik Carol Suggs Greg Upright Dianne Venable Patricia Villarreal Greg Viot J Mark Woodruff MU ALPHA MEMBERS Russell Bach Susan Biela Jennifer Brown John Burke Julie Cearlock Susan Clark Kathy Clem Darcy Cole John Cook Tom Costello John Courtney Suzette Crain Richard Dees Charles Delcambre Anthony Delgado Patricia Delgado David Ellis David Estes Terry Ewald Melody Frye Craig Gabelmann George Garza Patricia Gans Karen Gerlich Cynthia Gracely Mark Hagan Randal Harmon Henry Hollyday Katherine Horseman Karen Jaceldo Sheila Janak David Jenkins Jerrie Jenson David Johnson David Kastor Daniel Kershner Karen King Glenn Matthys Denise Mayorga Robert Mohr Mark Moravits Roy Mustelier Helen Negron William Newman Pablo Nogueras Steve O'Brien Daniel O'Connor Adrienne Ognibene Jeanne Oliver Jennifer Phillips Lawrence Prablek Laura Pruitt Scott Pruitt Roberta Ridd Eddie Rodarte Alora Schaefer Mark Schwartz y Marcus Steele Kenneth Stone Carol Suggs Tana Thomasson Carmen Thurston Greg Upright Diane Venable Patricia Villarreal Daniel Vimont Lynette Wilkins Katherine Zachary NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Richard Beidl Sandy Birdsall David Brown Eiizebeth Brown Lisa Clepper Chelle Coleman Ruby Daniels Martin Dooley Craig Dykers Melody Frye Diane Guerra Phillip Kempft Kristie Noon Mitchel Noble Arlene Nutt David Pearce Richard Pressley Johnny Pylant Fred Remmert Karen Rogers Donna Schardt Jerry Smith Carol Suggs Susan Sullivan Jennifer Treat Allen Trimble Page Tucker Allen Tye David Whitehead Andrea Wiechman David Willis NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Carlos Acosta Mary Angell Teresa Arnaud Russell Bach Kate Bingham Cathy Brinkmann Barbara Busch Edna Busch Monica Castillo Kelly Cook Mary Cook Tom Costello Janice Chittenden Maureen Dougherty Sheila Dwyer Mark Ellis Jim Farmer Stephanie Foster Diane Fox Eric Gray Craig Gabelmann Cindy Gill Robert Gillespie Georgette Gonzales Christie Hale Donna Hanko Tina Hedgepeth Liz Higginbotham Melanie Inman Mark Johnson Matthew Johnson Daniel Jung Lisa Kalka Kurt Keene Charlaine Keltch Brian Keyes Robert Larkins Glenn Matthys Doug Meyers Robert Mohr Janice Moix Randy Newton ' Candy Obie Marc Ognibene Jeanne Oliver Jeff Paxon Gail Parker Jett Parpoor Doedi Philen Jeff Poole Larry Prablek Laura Pruitt William Rice Cassandra Rivers Tammy Rosette Vanessa Rye Gretchen Scholl Daniel Sedillo Jim Suggs Kristie Webster Kathy Wiker Caniile Williams Kristie Webster John Woelz Matt Upright Ray Torres Andy Toth Jeffrey Trigg Anita Trimble Jim Tucker Doug Turnage Patti Tyson Janet Valis Rebecca Vann Chris VanSickle Epifanio Vasquez Mary Villaire Rebecca Villareal Greg Voight Kathryn Vorheier Tyke Wady Stephen Walpole Timothy Walston freshmen 23 9 TR talks of triumphs Michele Watson Lori Watts Susan Weathertord H W v ay ea er Valene Weave' Jenniter Webb Donna Weiduw. D bb W i e ie e s Patty Welch Kevin Wervvinski Steve Whitcornb Alicia White James Whlte Doug Wiatrek Stacy Wicker Catherine Wrker Mark Wilbt, Tina Wilhoit 240 winners lst lG8lTl All DISTVICT 3rd Clemens t0Umament All-City l-lOVtOl'alIJl6 MGDTIOD GQLF 1st Alamo Heights tournament Debbie Cochran Jeff-ptetcher Vicki Finch All-Tournament team C e All-Tournament team -- Cle- martatournamant menstournament All-Tournament team All-Tournament team - Alamo Heights tournament Alamo Heights tournament 200 ta-am All DISTVICT Most Valuable Player - Karla Baker Alamo Heights tournament 2nd team All District BOYS TRACK Don Davenport Tim Parma Veranon 4 A Seagraves, Eddie .Jordan Blaine Alford Tod Dicks, John Cook 32-AAAA cross country champions Mike Johnson tst 100 yard dash UIL district 2nd 220 yard dash Ull. district 2nd 100 yard dash UIL regional 2nd 220 yard dash Ull. regional 6th 100 yard dash UlL state 7th 220 yard dash UIL state new school record in both 100 and 220 yard dashes TR talks of triumphs SWIMMING Melanie Freel 3rd 500 free - state Mary Dippo 2nd 100 butterfly - state Lee Ann Hyman, Dominique Troskey, Cynthia Rinehart, Mary Dippo All-State team - Texas interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All-American consideration 1 st 200 medley relay -- Region VI swimming championship 4th 200 medley -- state meet Melanie Freel, Mary Dippo, Dominique Troskey, Lee Ann Hyman 2nd 400 free style relay - Region VI swimming championship 4th 400 free style relay - state meet All-State team - TISCA All-American consideration GIRLS TRACK Vickey Finch 1st long jump - UIL district 1st triple jump - UIL district 2nd 220 dash - IJIL district 3rd 440 relay - UIL district 1 st 880 relay - UIL district 2nd long jump - UIL regional 2nd 880 relay - UIL regional 3rd triple jump -- UIL regional state qualifier long jump and 880 relay Miriam Hammerle 3rd 880 dash - UIL district Donna Hutchings 1 st 880 relay - UIL district 3rd 440 relay - UIL district 5th high jump - UIL district 3rd 300 yard dash - UIL district 2nd 880 relay - UIL regional state qualifier 880 relay Mary Dippo 1st 100 butterfly -regional Dean Gutmueller 2nd 100 butterfly - Region VI championship state qualifier 100 butterfly Rick Russel, Scott Price, Marc Ognibene, Dean Gutmueller, Scott Eaton 2nd 200 medley relay - Region VI state qualifier 200 medley Scott Eaton, Marc Ognibene, Dana Davies, Dean Gutmueller 2nd 400 freestyle - Region Vl Robin Kistner 3rd 440 relay - UIL district Tina Mclntire 3rd mile relay - UIL district Rose Pryce 3rd mile relay - UIL district De Ann Roberts 1st 880 relay - UIL district 3rd mile relay - UIL district 2nd 880 relay -- UIL regionals state qualifier 880 relay Elizabeth Stopper 1st 880 relay - UIL district 3rd mile relay - UIL district 2nd 880 relay - UIL regional state qualifier 880 relay Carolyn Williams 3rd high jump - UIL district state qualifier 400 freestyle relay VGLLEYEALL GMS Team Gladia Hollis gm-3 pegjon W First Team All-District 5m State Kathy McKenzie BOYS Team Honorable Mention All-District 2nd Region VI Krrn , kinsort Robb, rarliirns Cltiwl Milli' n. lt 1' lllfi S RI INIIII' . 1 s Karen Willis Rarbara Wilson Joanna Wilson Michael Wilson Mike Wirnpy Leona Winningham Norma Witherspoon John Woelz Tami Wood Warren Wood Christi Woodard ,larnye Wright Debbie Yelverton freshmen 241 TF? talks of triumphs FOOTBALL Brian Dausin All-City All-District selected tor Texas l-ligh School Coaches All-Star Game Joe Moon All-District All-City, offensive and defensive Jim Cuskey All-District All-City Philip lmbody 2nd team All-District 2nd team All-City Bruce Venable 2nd team All-District Honorable Mention All-City DrTiT'T ami. 4 TWIRLING Melanie Inman Thanksgiving Twirling Festival Sweepstakes trophy grand champion strutfer ist solo ist two baton lst strut St. Patrick's Twirling Festival Grand Champion solo twirler fst solo 1 st dance twirl 2 winn s anqorgwestxa T tttt, it 2nd strut 2nd best costume Labor Day Baton Twirling Contest 2nd Miss Labor Day Baton Twirler 1978 USTA Miss Texas Pageant 4th finalist modeling Silver Medalist -- Ull. state Cheryl Pritchard, Melanie lnman Division i rating -- UlL regional BOYS BASKETBALL Preston Gant Most Valuable Player - South San Tournament All-District 32-AAAA San Antonio NorthfSouth All-Star Game Lloyal Rouse All-Tournament - South San Tournament Glen Kendig T All-Tournament -- North East Tournament Joan Young Llovd Zarate Beth Zeigler James Zolninger VF? talks of triumphs l t SPECIAL OLYMPICS H CAVALIERS Crt lst Stan Guthrie Becky Welch Y 2nd Karen Dorsey spiritnwaro 1977-78 tug of War 2nd Pat McDonald Barbara Plum J K- S -rn - Merit Award 1977-78 Kgfenegorgey 50 meter dgsh I-aura BQWQQ -I-jernager lst VlCiOf Alejandro Most Outstanding Cavalier 1977- Laura Hereki' a 1ST J3mYe WVIQN 73 Karen 2nd Stefgn Skma S Joan l-lolzmanrr it r een T f iA it 7 lst r 5O-meter dash lst Jackie Smith Q ' ra lst Adrianne Rocha eerr L 2nd Lynn L 2nd Alex Arangua softball throw r a r 25imeter dash lst Magic Hernandezifg a S lst ttanGuthrie ttiti B L WRESTLING ist Joan Holzmann lst Karen Mclntir S 2 o L H it 9 Joe Av-QIOS 'i aw? em ist Jamye vvrlgni ard - regronars 2nd Jackie Smith 2nd Lynn Wrse i Tod nicks' h A 100-meter run 2nd Bobert Salazar r feelona C amplon 2 d G G - 2nd Bennett Both 2nd -state r 2r-121 Kailgn Mrglnisrre 2nd Beth Tiernagel tournament champion at four ard Karen Dorsey 3rd Stefan Skala tournaments Brent eiiiespie 200-meter run 4O0'mete' may 2nd - regionals 1StMariO Hernandez lst Gary Greiner 5th -- state 1st Bennett Rorn lst Alex Arangua tournament champion at three 3rd Bobby Salazar 1 lst Lynn Wise tournaments rtlraaraa raarar S a lst Lloyd Freeman Bill Williamson 4OO'mei9f lili lst Mario Hernandez 2nd - regionals 151 Joe l-ary lst Dale Youngblood tournament champion at tive 1 gt Beth Tjemagei lst Stefan Skala tournaments . . l st Robert Salazar Gary Hanko Standmg 'Ong lump lst Stan Guthrie regional champion 3rd Laura i-lerek lst Bennett Both 3rd -- state Drsrncr lst Pat McDonald tournament champion at five I 1 lst Jesse Guzman tournaments Siafidmg iOViQ illmp rug Or War Mike Parker lst Laura l-lerek . 3rd ...... reglgnalg 1st pair McDonald lst Glafy GYGIUGF tournament champion at two 2nd Victor Arejandm lst Alex AIHUQU3 foufflamems 2nd Lloyd Freeman lst Lynn W'S9 rfroigefi Amgrd lst Lloyd Freeman regional champion 4OO'm9ieV VUB lst Mario Hernandez tournament champion at three lst Beth Tjernagel 1811 Drag iOUg?ibIIOOd i r s e an a a Oumamen S 2OO'meie' mn lst Bobert Salazar lst lvlario i-lernandez lst Stan Guthrie lst Bennett Roth lst Bennett Both 2nd Bobert Salazar lst Pat MCDOnE1ld 3rd Dale Youngblood lst Jessi Gglrrlan lst Jac ie mit 1OO'meter dash lst Karen lylclntire lst Karen Melntire lgt Karen Dgrsey lst Gary Greiner lst Joan l-lolzmann 24 TR talks of triumphs READY WRITING Jennifer Johnston 1st at Highlands Roger Horkey 5th at Judson 6th at Highlands SPEECH FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Janet Skinner vice president of District XX Robert Larkin 1 st place economics - district 4th place economics - state Norma Mena 3rd shorthand - district Sherri Stephens lst place accounting - district RUDY Dafllels Craig Dykers 1st standard debate Churchill 1 st oration Central Catholic 2nd advocate debate Trinity 3rd Dragon Tfwty 1ST Standard debate L99 2nd newscastin Trinlt Y 3rd standard debate Alamo Heights Debbie Tam, 3rd novice debate Corpus Christi King 2nd advocate debate Tmny 1 st standard debate Judson 3rd standard debate Central Catholic 1st d9b3fG dlStflCl Jeffy Smith 2nd extemporaneous speaking Central Catholic 2nd extemporaneous Speakmg Judson 1 st extemporaneous speaking Lee 2nd advocate debate Trinity 3rd Ofation 99 Susan Sullivan 200 eXf9mD0 3fl90US Speakmg T 'l'lY fst extemporaneous speaking Judson 3rd oratlon Gregory! Portland 3rd oration Alamo Heights 1st speaker novice CX debate Corpus Christi King Dawd WMS Mafllfl Dooley best moderator advocate debate Trinity 2nd novice debate Jefferson 1st novice debate MacArthur 3rd novice debate Churchill 2nd novice debate UTSA 1st speaker novice debate UTSA 2nd standard debate Judson 3rd standard debate GregoryfPortland 2nd debate UIL District 1st extemporaneous speaking Alamo Heights outstanding senator Lee Student Congress Youth Optimist nominee in speech Jennifer Treat 3rd varsity debate UTSA 2nd advocate debate Trinity 1st standard debate Alamo Heights 3rd novice CX debate Corpus Christi King 1st standard debate Judson 1st debate UlL district Allen Tye 3rd varsity debate UTSA 2nd novice CX debate Corpus Christi King 2nd standard debate Judson 3rd standard debate Gregory! Portland 2nd debate UlL district Donna Schardt 2nd novice debate Jefferson lst novice debate MacArthur 3rd novlce debate Churchill 2nd novlce debate UTSA 3rd speaker novice debate UTSA 3rd standard debate Central Catholic Arlene Nutt 3rd novice debate Churchill 2nd speaker nevice debate UTSA Allen Trimble 2nd novice CX debate Corpus Christi King Kristie lvloon 3rd extemporaneous speaking MacArthur 2nd advocate debate Trinity Philip Kempff 2nd advocate debate Trinity Melissa Robertson fst standard debate Churchill George Garza 3rd novrce debate Churchill 'K ' K ' . - V- -tgV, I-.ti-it-.J ,ggit . . Q .... L ,gtg 44 winners 'R talks of triumphs PSM Awards won at 21 UIL practice meets Richard Dees - 23 Charles Chambers- Randy Schulze - 15 David Cole - 12 Patty Gans - 4 Richard Hess -- 4 Mike Jenkins - 7 Roy Mustelier -- 12 Jerrie Jenson - 1 Sue Clark - 3 Karen Jaceldo - 12 David Ellis - 6 Hildegarde Senseney -- 10 George Garza - 12 Sheila Janak - 11 Scott Fessler - 5 Dan Sedillo - 4 Larry Prablek - 6 Henry Hollyday - 14 Jeanne Oliver- 1 DRAMA Lisa Clepper 1 st poetry -- Corpus Christi Ray 2nd poetry - Lee 2nd poetry - Trinity 3rd extemporaneous poetry - Trinity 3rd duet acting - Jefferson 3rd duet acting - Trinity 2nd group newscasting - Trinity National Forensic League - president Nancy Hess -1 Dan Vimont - 2 Doedi Philen -1 Mark Hagen -1 Glenn Mathys -1 JOURNALISM Jennifer Johnston 1st editorial District Winners Richard Dees - 1 st science sro Charles Chambers, 2nd slide Syd rule David Cole, 1st slide rule Lore fl Patty Gans, 3rd slide rule 'W Mike Jenkins, 1st number sense Henry Hollyday, 2nd science Regional Winners Richard Dees, 1 st science Charles Chambers, 1st slide rule Henry Hollyday, 2nd science State Winners Richard Dees, 1 st science Henry Hollyday, 3rd science tst Mark Kim 3rd prose - Lee 3rd prose - Trinity 3rd duet acting - Jefferson 3rd duet acting - Trinity 3rd group improvisation - Trinity All-Star - zone, district, area UIL one act play David Whitehead 2nd poetry - Jefferson Alternate poetry - regional UIL UIL one act play 3rd group improvisation - Trinity All-Star - zone, district, area, UIL one Fred Remmert act play Sandy Birdsall 2nd poetry - Jefferson 2nd prose - MacArthur 2nd poetry - UTSA 2nd broadcasting - Central Catholic 3rd poetry - Central Catholic 2nd newscasting - Trinity 1st poetry - UIL district National Forensic League - recorder All-Star - zone, district, area, UIL one 2nd prose - Jefferson 3rd prose - Alamo Heights All-Star honorable mention - area one act play Johnny Pylant 1 st duet acting - Corpus Christi Ray All-Star honorable mention - district, area, one act play David Brown 3rd duet acting - Corpus Christi Ray Carol Suggs act play 1st duet acting - Corpus Christi Ray 4. it SAGAMORE 1977 Award of Achievement interscholastic League Press Conference .K A 40 .,, 5 5 1 st Place Columbia Scholastic Press Association Outlook 1st Place 1977 Columbia Scholastic Press Association All Texas 1977 Texas High School Press Association State Champion 1976 - Texas High School Press Association 2nd dramatic - Corpus Christi Ray 2nd humorous - Corpus Christi Ray 2nd prose - Judson National Forensic League - treasurer alternate prose -- regional UIL A All-Star- zone, district, area, UIL one '-'Vida Garrett U act pray State FHA choir Mitchell Noble 1 st poetry - Alamo Heights FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Barbara Plum state FHA corresponding secretary ners 245 Optimist Club Law Enforcement Award Glenn Watts - i st Richard Huntoon - 2 1 sts Leather Richard Huntoon - ist Scott Kosharek - ist Richard Nichols -1st Robert Carde - 1 st Earl Hall - 1 st Jeff Hartman -- 1st and best in division Ricky Lopez - 2nd Ted Medlin - 2nd 2 Scott Miller- 2nd Mike Neie - 2nd Jimmy Eslora - 3rd Mike Heath - 3rd Travis Sinclair- 3rd Robert Witaker - 3rd Mike Johnson ist place team VICA -- regional winner state finalist law enforcement Miriam Hammerle 1 st place VICA -regional winner 3rd place - state finalist in law enforcement competition FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Laura Laman Miss Future Teacher of America ART Cassandra Lozano BUSINESS Sherry Moore alternate typing - UIL district city wide Optimist Award in art ROTC Distinguished Service Award Charles Delcambre, Richard Hess, David Johnson, Claudia Page, Linda Stukey Semper Fidelis Award Frank Sanchez-Mejias Distinguished Cadet Award for Scholastic Excellence Charles Delcambre Association of the US. Army Award David Johnson Academic Excellence Award Mark Baradziej, Marcus Steele Mark Moravits, Charles Delcambre American Legion Scholastic Award Charles Delcambre American Legion Certificate of Honorable Mention David Selby American Legion School Award Charles Delcambre Reserve Officers Association Award Thomas Czekanski Veterans of Foreign Wars Award Steven Bearman Military Order of World Wars Award Claudia Page Best Drill Platoon 2 pltn,, D Co., 2nd BN Best Drill Company Award B Co., lst BN Daughters ofthe American Revolution Award Charles Delcambre Best Drill Squad Award ist sod., 2nd pltn, B Co, ist BN National Sojourner Award Rodney Hackney Best Drill Platoon Award ist pltn, B Co, ist BN Cadet of the Year Award Steven Bearman Superior Cadet Decoration Carry Croghan, Darrell Miller Rodney Hackney, Charies Delcambre VOCT L L i 1 st job interview V 2nd job interview i I biis oebbie McDonald i ist dental assistant --district 3rd dental assistant- state Dale Youngblood Robert Salazar i st special project -- area 5 Lynn Wise L ist individual project-state ststfi L- ssts V Lynn Wise liiiit ist individual project- state Licensed Cosmetologists Elizabeth Cogan L Jerrie Griffin Dina McCutchen Kathy Kilday Yvonne McClinton RUSSIAN Bret Weathertord ist place grammar 3rd place prose Roger Horky ist place testing 2nd place reading John Friedrich 2nd place grammar Cathy Clem, Rosie de Luna, Joni Franklin, Peggy Franklin 1 2nd place band group - Hispanic Festival Tracey New Q 3rd place piano solo - Hispanic Festival Patricia Villarreal I 3rd place reading comprehension Level lll - Hispanic Festival JoAnn Negron 2nd place grammar Level lll - Hispanic Festival Dawn Gardner U 2nd place costume design - Hispanic Festival Kathy Horseman ist place cooking - Hispanic Festival FRENCH State French Symposium Marc Peary 3rd extemporaneous speaking 4th pen and ink Pat Mire Heidi Hansen 2nd dramatic interpretation Hildegarde Senseney 2nd listening comprehension Level ll Sandy Birdsall honorable mention listening comprehension Level ll Charles Stevens Sharon Fentress 2nd an Dede Gomillion Christy Webster 3rd instrumental ensemble Charysse Shows Carrie Webster 4th instrumental ensemble Jill Bukowski honorable mention costume design Ellen Weiss Tana Thomasson ist sculpture GERMAN Sarah Sams 3rd watercolor art H Texas Associat on ot German Students' Convention Lynette Wilk nS 5 , V 2nd special project -- area 5 SPANISH 1 st scavenger hunt 3rd three dimensional art- Texas Association ot German Students' conventi n o Jeannine Sanford 2nd vocal solo classical division - Texas Association ot German Students convention Suzanne Leinart 2nd dramatic monologue - Texas Association oi German Students con nt ve ion Mark Baradziej 3rd prose reading - Texas Association ot German Students convention LATIN Lynda lvtead 2nd Latin sight recitation -- Latin Olympics Carol Renaud 2nd Latin reading comprehension -- Latin Olympics Michael Speier ist broad jump - Latin Olympics Lynn Caperton ist broad jump - Latin Olympics 2nd trisbee throw - Latin Olympics Todd Hedgepeth 2nd Latin sight recitation - Latin Olympics Lynda Mead ist Latin sight recitation -- Texas State Junior Classical League contest Carol Renaud 3rd Latin reading comprehension - TSJCL contest ' winners 247 Q 'Tl-lE Scf-fool. 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Penney-sponsored event, San Antonio high school organizations compete to raise funds, Includ d were Cole MacArthur Edison and Roosevelt nigh schools. rsslCPenney IZUO Auslin I-Iwy. in Terrell Plaza Cameo Flowers exclusive, but not expensive Mrs. Lee Seagraves 828-0759 owner student discount -W ' it 296,444-1s1fwrt,215 ., I , -N f. ,eases A Aaron, Linda - 57 g Abernathy, Gary - 42 A ,. lgjftcosta, Carlos -164, 230 -. f'Acosta, Pam - 204, 145 , Acosta, Ricardo - 204, Jeffery '-- 13, 154. YBQQQQQQQQQQQ Lee - 204 A Adams, Mary - 204, 230 if Adcock, Philip -164, 107 Addie, Betty - 122, 73 7 Adkins, Gregory - 141 Atter School Activities - 70, 71 Aguilar, Aldo - 122 Aguirre, Vincent- 48, 50, 122 Ahrens, Laura - 75,44 Ainsworth, Gregory - 24 Alba, Gregory- 10, 88, 147 Albarez, Monique -164 m y Charles- 164, 151 Diana - 47, 44, 122, Iii ii' it Egiderman, ussell--122 - 2 Alejandro, Leticia - 43 Atejandro, Mario - 164 Alejandro, Victor- 204 Alford, Blaine - 35, 175, 122, 273 Alford, Carol - 204 Allen, Melanie - 204 Allen, Michael- 58, 122 Allison, Kyrenda - 55, 54 Almaguer, Natalie - 204 Alonzo, Jesse - 54, 122 Alonzo, Katherine - 154, 164 Alston, David - 122, 141 Hector - 1 22 Mark - 204 , ' 1 22 A Atvidrez, Laura - 44, 1 22 1, Amarine, Robert - 122 ' ' 4 Mark - 120, 107, 106,71-08, 109 Ambrose, Steve - 160, 164 American Field Serivce - 84, 85 Amos, Lesley - 204 Anderson, Angela - 122 Anderson, Beth 24, 44, 146, 231 Anderson, Bridget- 204 Anderson, David -164,122,106,142 Anderson, David - 107 Anderson, Denet - 122, 142 Anderson, Janet- 145 Anderson, Julie - 142 Ar1det'S0l'1 Kimberly - 47 Anderson, Randal- 58, 142 Anderson, Scot- 204 Anderson Steven- 164 105 Andrews, Stephen - 63, '1 22 , Andrews, Timothy - 18, 64 ' Angel, Danny - Angell, Kathleen Angell, Kenneth 191,43,122 --204 - 164, 75, 47, 42, 230 Ankewich, Carl- 164, 141, 151 Ankrom, Christy Anstine, Donald Anthony, Susan - 204 ' --164, 151 --48 Anyan, Don -123, 33 Apolinar, Demetrius - 164 Appel, Robert- 42 Cynthia - 123.1 1424 ,,s,,s4 Aragon, Jimmy - 18 if Arangua, Alex -- 204 Archer, Doug -123 Archer, Robert- 18 Archer, William -164 Ards, Felicia - 65, 235, 123, 143 Ards, Sharon - 164, 235 Arguijo, Dorinda - 164 Arias, Loretta - 204 Armacost, Danny - 164 Armacost, Dean - 18, 64, 91, 75, 200, 123, 73 Armstrong, Biran - 205 Armstrong, Deanne - 165 Armstrong, Jennifer - 205 , Armstrong, Lisa -123, 143 Arnaud, John - 43, 123 Arnaud, Teresa - 205, 142, 230 Arnold, Heather- 75, 205, 142 Arnold, Robert- 156 Arroyo, David -123, 107 Art Club - 54, 55 Arroyo, Guadalupe -165 Asbell, Helen - 43, 123 Ash, Albert - 18 Atchley, Frederick - 216, 217 Atkins, Brent- 165 ' Atwell, Buck - 5, 18 264 indexes 4, Aiweiingeni - 104, 107, 206 AU8IiFfyg,QCl'1l ii16f - 205, 145 Austitiijiitiifiesheti -- 105, 1 80 -1- 48, 123 165 321551 205 Ay6fe, 2o6 Ayers,,, 3'1a'-- 205 19, 62 ,g 2, ,gtg ,B Badyausseii - 165, 26, 230 Backlund, Deann - 165, 105, 145 Bailey, David - 205 Bailey, Eiizabeth - 205 Bailey, John - 43, 123 Baitey, Joan -145 Bailey, Joni- 105, 205, 145' Bain, Andrew - 205 Bair. Bettina- 217 -629.616, 169, 1 68 ,H RW i ,. 1 1 123 A -- 205 A is 19, 43 Baker Tammy-76 101 47,123 Baker, Terri - 165, 36, 142 Bales, Leslie- 165, 105, 106 Ball, Cheryl- 205 Ball, Kelli- 205, 142 Ball, Melanie -235, 123, 142 Ball, Sharon - 154, 205 Baliengee, Debra - 19 Ballengee, Timothy - 123 Baller, Katherine -165, 145 Baller, Sharon - 19 Baliew, Michael- 160, 161, 162,1 Balzer, Sandra - 165 Bands, Varsity, Concert- 38 Bankhead, Mary - 5 Bankhead, Melissa - 19 Bannon, Jacqueline -145 Baradziei, Mark - 45, 230 Barber, Gary - 20,65 Barber, Kevin - 45 Barber, Linda -165 Barberio Jr., Joseph - 20, 62, 44 Barker, Connie -123 Barkley, Barbara - 145 Barkley, John -165 Barkley, Richard - 20, 141 Barnes, Cornelia - 20 Barnes, Kimberley -165 Barnes, Theresa - 20, 62 Barnnert, Terri- 123 - 45 Barrierit61s,1John - 1 84 Bartonfdathes - 21 , 260, 142 Bartoskewitz, Deborah -165 Baskette, David- 165, 191, 195, 1 Basketbaii, Girls Varsity - 1 66-169 Baskin, Kevin - 42, 54, 123 Bates, Belinda-21 Baum, Christina- 62 Baxter, Alan - 184, 185, 73 Bair, Bettina - 216 Bearman, Edith - 21, 59 Bearman, Steven - 49, 51 Beasley, Kenneth - 43 Beatty, Michael - 48, 51, 165 Beck, Lorie- 165, 145 Beck, Tina - 165 Becker, John-16, 141, 151, 166 Becker, Karen -166 Becker, Robbie - 64 Becker, Ronald -21, 45, 142 Beesley, Mark- 21, 58, 142 Before and Alter School - 20-21 Behuniak, Donna -166 Beidl, Richard - 82, 113 Beigel, Dorothea - 154 Beigel, Tony -166 Bell, Anne- 145 Bell, Marian - 101, 75, 43 Bellah, Lee- 142 Bellinger, Dyrol-164 Benavldes, Roy - 208 Bennett, Kenneth - 21 Benton, Dorothy - 73 Berg, Robert- 22 Bergh,Stacy-166, 178,180 Bergthal, Michael- 48 Bernhard, Melody -166 Bertetti, Paul - 29, 44 Beyer, Pat - 208 Biancardi, Steven - 22, 142, 129 Biela, Susan - 22, 24, 29, 45, 231, 63, 123, 41,151 26.142 K, k.,,,. , rkk,,... .K , Bieleteidt, Barg - 166 Billeaudeaux, ary - 43 Billingsley, Tammy --1 66 0 5109112011 Kate ., as ,LAA gr 157, 75,,148, 518198111 7 321431541 120A it 3 tcts -1 :rg ,,,, ' r 7 ii.i. Black, , A g Blackburn, 53 7 Blagg, Bobby -' 1166, 141, 151 Btand, Dana - 23, 169 Bland, Scott- 164, 166 Bland, Sharon - 154, 166 Blando, Tracy - 48, 51 , 166 Blank, David - 62 Blumenthal, John - 166 Boatwright, Darlene - 23 Bocanegra, Lise- GO Bock, Douglas-5166 , Bock, 44, 231, 143 Boemer, 1224, 225 Bogard, 04, 107' Boldt, 43 Boldt, Wesley 7 Booth, Patty . Boothe, Bennett- 23, 56, 83 Bosley, Gregory - 142 Boudreaux, Jessielea -166 Bowen, Laura -23, 75, 47, 44, 123,257 7 Bowen, Scott- 23, 44 Boyd, Karen - 5, 34, 35, 37, 273 Boyd,Mark-24,103,231,180, 183 Boyle, Victoria - 24, 44 Boynton, Mary - 166, 105, 106 Brace, Kimberlyss5f,24, 58, 43, 84, 148 Brace, Randall Brackebuett, Lauretta - 167 Bradley. John -,142 . Bradley, Sandra 145 - Bragg, Denise - 24, 54, 231 Bragg, Walter- 167 Brasher, Mary Lou - 225, 224 Bratton, Richard - 24 Braun, Nancy - 43 Brehm, Jeffery -167 Brenz, John - Brewster, Joan 48,167 -145 Bright, Clayton - 24 Brinegar, Terri- 167, 105, 106, 230 Briseno, Ben-28 it Brister, Donald -167 Brister, Sandra - 60 , Bross, 1051106 Brossman, 25, 44 Browder, 145 . Brown, Brucei-011181-Q Brown, David -133, 25, 56, 79, 81, 82, 287 Brown, Elizabeth - 199, 167 Brown, Jennifer - 53, 24, 125, 231, 26 Brown, John - 25, 63 Brown, Karen - 25 Brown, Martin - 73 Brown, Melanie -,24, 25, 231 Brown, Nancyi-543, 167 Brown, Pamela 143 Brown, Patricia Brown, Patricia 273, 142 Brown, Phyllis Brown, Shargrgw.. ., . Brudvik, Annee Brudvik, Evelyn -313,3 43, 84, 86 --84.83180 Bruno, Edwin -195, 197, 26 Bryan, Rhonda --60 Bryant, Christopher- 58,26 Bryant, Kelli- 169, 208 Bryant, Kelly -167 Bryson, Patricia -167 Buckley, Charles -167 Buentello, Lupe - 208 Buentello, Richard - 59 Butialoe, Kathleen - 208 Buiialoe, Susan - 73 Bui, Viet- 26 Bujanos, Andres - 35,273 Bukowski, Jill- 75, 43, 235, 84 Bull, Linda - 84 Bull, Pretahgia-24, 64, 101, 75. 235 148 169 231. 26 Bull, Roxanne- 167 Bupp, Bob - 128 Burch. Patrick- 167 Burdine, Debra - 208 Burditt, Steven - 27 Bur1ord, Arthur- 167, 105 Burgess, Mike - 168 I Kay Sifeifniichael, - l . 5, , i .ifllgl l ,, Ilrvv---ze 1' -f , :.,:,,:t --.k sf ,-:W 1 .iii tai 3 230 Burns, Bret- 59 ' , 'ff , Burns, Cathy --e QQ h , Katha .1 , Edna ik, I Busch. Laffy Bustamante, 8UStamal'1te, -'-f -I Bustamante, B-fstamantel Vida fx ,Butcher Buliefr lF'edl ' 73934911 ,Gefaidt 1 ' f Byerly, Cathy ' sfeyerly, Charles - 203 Bylkas, Michelle - 60. Byrd, Keenan - 168 1 Byrd, Perianne-28 Byrne, Susan - 28, 181, 180. C .1 , Caf1aro, William ,Ceidwelll Nancy Ciilbneel 'A ' ,ifieaiyertl , Carnbra, Campbell, Bennie lg Campbell, Karen - 145 Campbell, Keith - 208 Campbell, Laurie- 168 Campbell, Terri -208 Campos, Esmeralda - 60 Campos, Gloria - 168 Campus Life - 74-75 Canady, Max - 168 Canady, Tammy - 28, 44, 143 Cannon, Rebecca - 169 Cannon, Richard - 42 Cannon, Robert- 169, 141, 151 Cano, Felix - 208 Cantu-Wlthoff, Cordelia - 210,211 a erton L nn 76 46 42 Q D 1 Y -' 1 , Robert- 58, 169 Erma - 28, 61 5,5 i!Tl6lY0 - 1 45 ,Q 44 G 65 nate 80 C3107 Martha g Carrasco, Sandra - Carrasquillo, , Carrasquillo, 1 1 Carrera, l-lenfy ' Carrillo, Richard- 169 gy QQUIKOI1 Jr,, Martin iearrola, Gary -- 1 Carroll, Jetlery - 2091 Carson, Craig - srrs Carter, Laurin - 43, 44 'C Carter, Sally - 29, 143 Carter, Troy- 142, 209 Casey, James - 209 Casey, John - 169 Cass, Gregory - 169 Castart, Curtis- 209 Castillo, Joe - 209 Castillo, Mike - 209 Castillo, Monica - 230,209 Caudell, Mary - 29 Cavaliers -145 Cavazos. Rose - 209 Cearlock. Julie - 75.26,145 Cellmer, Darleen - 29, 62 Cerveny, Debbie -169 Chambers, Charles - 30, 142 Chambers, Cynthia - 77,209 Champion, Charles - 75,30 Chandler, Vicki- 75,30 Chapman, Lavera - 30 Charles, Debra - 62, 30 Charles, Joe - 209 Charles, Rachel- 142 Charleston, Manny - 92 Cheatum, Debra -105, 106 Check, Curtis - 209 48 , 1 .,,kh 2301 209 Christian, 167 Christmas Chung, Ngo 43 cnuolray, Kimberly - 169, 145 Cipriani, Debra - 31 , 84, 143 Claar, Linda - 219 Clabeaux, Tarie - 43, 209 Clark, Biilie 208 Clark, 7 Cl8l'kQi Clark. 442 2 Clark,rRoger,- 31 , 187 Clark, Russell - 31 Clark, Susan-24, 175, 185, 31, 231, 26 Clarke, James - 169 Clastoe, Terri - 31 Claytor, Terri - 47 Clem, Kathleen - 36, 142 Clem, sandra- 169, 36, 145 Clementiiiseiiiiiiiiiiifnq M- 31 79, 120, 231, ss, 287, 73, 32 Clontz, Sean- 169, 73, 142 lillt Cobb, William - 62 A if Coble, Wayne - 210 3 Cochran, Debra - 46, 47, 148, 169,168 1 . 32 Cochran, Denise - 143 Cochran, Wendell - 64, 32 Cocoranggiisgslly.-,33 Cvdvl Kathy 47241 441 2311 Cody, Mary - 32 Coffey, Tracy - 187, 189 Cogan, Elizabeth - 60 Cole, Carrie- 19, 24, 231 Cole, Cole, Cole, Cole, Darcy- 26 David- 142, 33 Marco- 18, 180, 210 Thomas - 48 Coleman, Cathy - 169 Coleman, Charles- 104, 107, 153,210 Coleman, Chelle - 82 Coleman, Michael- 169 Coleman, Michelle - 43 Coley, Cindy - 33 Colla, Charlie - 48,210 Collier, Kita- 101 , 217, 122 Collins, Alan- 210 Collins, Blaise - 145 Collins, Kathryn - 75, 142 Collins, LSiQ!1 -1811 219 ,'177 1 COOK iilh TF COOK, 143 Cook, A COOK 33 Coon, 216. ' Coop, Briaifti-g231 ' Cooper, 62 Cooper, , - , ,C 1, C01 COf an Cordero, Alfredor- Corgan, Elizabeth- 32 if 3 Cornelius, Dixie- 210 it iiii Coronaddiizhaaria - 34 COlOR3dC1,iF1i8Cl'1Gl - 210 Corron, Sandy- 32 Corum.Renee-24,180,182,210 Colten, Brian - 151 Cotten, Troy - 210 Couey, Ronda -145 COLl,ljl.n,egy,x John --- 34, 142 -71.45. 210 -55 2 1 A COUAV5 447 141' 157 29 A Courts, Llrlaam210 Cox, Catherine - 178, 210 Cox, Christie - 34 Cox, Jeanee - 59 Cox, Julie- 62 Cox, Craig Crain Crain Crain Crain Cram Maurine- 216, 217 , Nancy - 48 , Mary - 221 , Sandra- 104, 145, 210 , Suzanne - 26 ,Suzette - 36, 142 blit, Clifton - 211 Crane, Amy - 58 Crane, Mark - 58 Crawford, Antigone - 169 Crawford, Na Tanya -145, 211 Crocker, Mike - 224 Croghan, Carry - 49, 51,211 Croghan, Laura - 48 Cronin, Maureen - 91, 105 Crow, Kent- 35 Crump, Carol- 35, 47, 85 Crump, Jean - 75, 142,230,211 Cunningham, Marianne- 145, 211 Cunnigham, LeRoy - 65, 283 Cupps, Lisa - 162, 75, 43, 47, 146 Curry, Laura - 128 Curtis, James - 219 cuskey, Jim -141 Cuskey, Russell- 35 Czekanski, Tom - 35, 49, 156 D Daflinee, Dean - 21 1 Dalrymple, Mark - 35 Dalton, Clay - 58 Dalton, Lori- 1 17 Damian, Debbie-145 , , Damian, Eddie - 191 iiiii i g Dampier, Louie - 96 V Damron, Cynthia - 43 Damron, Marsha - 143 Dances - 76-77 Daniel, Calvin -153, 211 Daniel, Rosalind - 5 Daniels, Ruby - 56, 83, 82 1 Daniels, Susan - 231 ' Darwell, Maureen - 211 ig DSUQNGTWV MHUYGGV1 ,1,- Dausin, Bryan - 141 , Davenport, Deborah Davenport, Denise - Davenport, Donald 175 Davenport, Shellye - 21 1 1 Davies,Dana-189,186,187,188,189 Davies, Rebecca- 211 Davila, Ricardo- 140, 107, 211 Davis, Carrie - 61 , 36 Davis, John - 211 Davis, John - 224 Davis, Patricia - 62 Davis, Richard - 36 g Davis, Tammy - 143 Davis, Wesley - 208 Davis, William - 160 Davis lll, Earl -104, 107 Dawn, Allen - 211 Dawson, Cliff- 26 Day, Sharon - 61, 36 Dean, Kenneth - 62, 37 Dearinger, Ted -42, 37 r, ...,.. ,,...,, , QQQQQDUICK, Dawn - 62, 37 -- 35,, 313 273, 26. I iiisai Barrie-iass f , 1 lsaeinbre, Charles --Q 24.3 482fs9 4 750. 53, 7 7 iihs, ' Delebmaudfev-62,38 1 , he Del93130rAflll10fW--1541125311230 , , , Dale Patricia -- 241 231 1,26 V 1 s,,, --a ssi 5 1,,s 4,, iiii Defamer. 1 Dernrner. Carolyn tii i Dernorer Eric - 1041 iiiiii 3 bank, orarie-44 ninn 4' Denney, Stephen - 142 Dentler. Mary Alice - 208 Derese, Billy - 62. 38 - Derringer, Ted '- 64 Desoto, Karen - 26 Detmar, Penny-211 L Dever, Melodee - 59 Devllle, Frank - 39 gif' Dlevinney, Jill - 43, 39 115, Leon, Robert- 58 1 P8 ul DieliSLiTod -- 156,191 74, 175 Dickson, Gregory - 141 Dietert, Beverly--39 -, Dillon,Susan -104,211 Dippo, Mary- 188, 189 1 Dismuke, Erick- 184, 185, 39 Dismuke, Patty - 78, 224 Dittman, William - 39 . Dobry, Mary - 39 Dobry, Susan - 105, 106 Dockery,Raul-141,151 Dominguez. Lorraine - 61 Dominguez, Sam-62 A Donnelly, Karen -'65 Dooley, Martin - 24, 83 indexes 265 'K 1 -f-slrazzzsreassra Dorchester, Lois - 221 Dorgan, Rosemarie - 45 Dorsey, Karen - 199, 201 Dougherty, Maureen - 230, 145 Dowds, Tina -145 Drama, Speech - 56-57 Driskill, Janice - 48 Droemer, Linda - 44, 143 Droemer, Terri- 143 Dubois, Brian - 43, 142 Duff, John - 64 Duhan, Michelle - 76, 144, 146 Duke, Beverly - 143 Dunn, Hally-43, 145 Dunn, Jeffrey - 48, 50, 53, 43 Dunn, Jonathan-48, 44 Dunn, Robert- 153 Dunn, Sherri- 75, 47, 143, 129 Dunn, Dunn, Terry - 73 Tracey - 129 Durbin, Ginger- 24, 61, 47 Dwyer, Patrick - 58, 42, 129 Dwyer, Sheila - 154, 230, 145 Dwyer, Timothy - 64 Dyer, Belinda- 169, 129 Dykers, Craig - 56, 83, 82, 33, 129 Dyson, Annette - 129, 145 E Eason, James -129 Eastwood, Les - 65 Eaton, Julie - 65 Eaton, Mark - 153 Eaton, Robert- 129, 186, 187 Eaton, Scott - 186, 42 Echols, Von - 153 Eddleman, John - 231 Edge, Jason - 129 Edge, Scot- 60 Edmond, Stephen - 160, 163 Edmondson, Katherine -129 Edwards, Angela - 42 Edwards, Kenneth - 164 Edwards, Terry - 26 Eichler, Cal - 216,217,103 Eklund, Donella - 10, 64, 74, 283, 42 Eklund, Steven - 105, 107, 142 Ellis, David - 26, 129 Ellis, Mark - 142 Ellis, Michael- 235, 141,119,151 Ellis, Susan - 42 Elmadular, Gary - 42 Engel, Beth -129 Engel, Max - 42, 187 English, Beta Club - 24-25 Enriquez, Teresa - 129 Eriksson, Bruce - 42 Ermatinger, Gary - 63, 129 Ermatinger, Greg - 49 Escobedo, David - 67 Eskew. Penny -- - . ESSGV. Melissa ESt6SQ David - 43' Q - 1 Estes, Wayne -. 45, 1114211 F Estgo, Brian - 153 Etter, Deborah - 43, 47 Evans, Debra - 62, 43 Evans, Frances - 208 Evans, Jo Ann - 211, 210 Evans, Karen - 129 Evans, Kevin - 107 Evans, Renee - 10, 44,129 Evans. Warren Ewald- Teffv - Fagan, William -- ' Fair, Kimberly - 62, 43 Fallin, Pamela - 154 Fallon, Jett - 58 Falto, Diana - 145 Falto, Elizabeth - 62, 43 Farmer, Jim - 230 FBLA and Business - 46-47 Fentress, Sharon - 43. 44, 54 Ferguson, Lauri- 145 'fiYQ,glQ'Q, Feser,Scott-49 y Fey, Bobby -- 62 1 , Figueras, Diantha , 47 Figueras, Edgar -- , Figueroa, Julia - 44 1 i,ii . Finch, Veronica - 10, 43 Finch, Vickey - 169, 168 Finnegan, Keith - 58 First Day- 18-19 Fiser, Kirk - 42 Fisher, Lisa - 43 Fitzgerald, John - 164 Fitzgerald, Tony - 107, 106 Fitzpatrick, Laura - 105 Flanagan, Louise - 68, 44 266 indexes ' W ,105,106 Flanigan, Eileen -174, 145 Fletcher, Jett - 184, 185, 44, 148 Flores, Alfred - 107, 106 Flores, Luis- 44,54 Flowers, Kevin - 214 Fluitt, Glenn - 65 Flynn, Flynn, Foley, Foley Foran Marianne - 88, 174, 47, 44, 146 Robin - 99, 45, 143 Mitchel- 65, 45 Rachel 62 45 73 Kathleen 3 Ford Arthur 48 214 Forrest Tommy 80 Fosmire Ronald 48 51 214 Fosmire Steven 49 51 174 73 Foster Diane 174 44 73 Foster Mark 43 Foster Stefanie 154 44 214 Foster Sylvia 6 Fowler Ann 4 Fowler Linda 216 217 Fox Dianne 101 174 47 230 Fox Mary 45 142 Fraley Cheryl 64 45 Fraley Debra 2 Francis Kay 45 Franklin Stuart 50 Franks Gregory 160 164 Franks Kenneth 153 214 Frazier Jeffrey 46 Frederick John 2 Frederick Traci 174 Freel Melanie 189 44 188 Freeman John 33 Freeman Lloyd 199 200 214 French Gail 65 46 Fresco Lori 5 60 73 Freshmen 221 Freudenrich Katherine 88 214 Frey Jerry 55 54 Friedrich John 84 26 Fritz Dean 58 214 Fritz Rebecca 24 81 75 46 148 231 181 Fntzgerald Peter 214 Frump Linda 71 46 Frye Melody 48 51 56 Frye Ricky 48 174 Fryer Renee 174 78 Fuchs Deborah 61 43 Fuentes Jr Roland 43 Fulter Janet 174 145 Fuller Jena 22 35 179 273 Fuller Patricia 59 214 Fullwood Clay 48 50 Gabelmann Craig 105 106 Gabelmann Jettrey 47 Gahagan Brian 48 51 53 168 Gahagan John 49 50 Gamer Kevin 62 Gamer Tatiana 62 Gall Dale Galvan Gloria 174 44 235 145 Galvin Misty 155 174 Gamble Altred 156 Gamble Janet 174 145 Gamble Robert 2 4 Gamble Sheila 62 47 73 Gamboa Diego 174 44 Garza, Lillian - 214 Garza Gongora, Vanessa - 175 Gautreaux, Clara - 214 Gautreaux, Lavern - 49 Gayton, Elizabeth - 104, 215 Geer, Audra - 215 Gehrig, Kevin - 175, 45 Gisler, Stan -187 -- Gensler, Courtney -175 Gensler, Gregory - 44 Gentry, Rodney - 175 Gentry, Sarah - 215 Gentry, Sharon - 59, 215 George, Karen - 175, 42, 167 George, Richard - 49, 215 George, Russell- 19, 49, 152 Gerick, Stanley - 26 Gerlich, Karen -42 Gesell, Gordon - 190, 195 Geyer, William - 49,143 Gibb, Paul - 215,1ii,QQ1gi1i11,11i,,g Gibson, Bruce 151 Gibson, Gregory -'49, 141 Gibson, Veronica- 155, 175 Gilbreath, Carol - 215 Gill, Cynthia - 45, 230 einem, Ricky - 215 Gillen, Jim - 148, 224 Gilles, Maria - 215 Gillespie, Brent -- 156, 49, 45, 231 Gillespie, Connie - 75, 43, 143 Gillespie, Robert - 175, 49 Gillie, Donna - 215 Gilluly, Brenda - 5. 61 Gisler, Bill - 148 Gisler, Stanley - 45, 215 Glass, John - 215' 1 Glass Menagerie - 80-81 Glennon, Diana - 215 Goetzke, Kenneth - 45 Goforth, Caroline - 45 Goings, Todd -104, 107,215 Gomillion, Dede - 175, 142 eombenrtoy-175,141,151 Gomez, Cynthia - 59, 215, 145 Gornez, Daniel- 1 75 Gomez, Richard - 175 Gomillion Dianne -143 Gonzales: Arturo - 42 Gonzales, Belinda -175, 143 Gonzales, Cindy - 59 Gonzales, Geri- 61 Gonzales, Georgette - 91 , 230 Gonzales, Joe- 164, 153, 215 Gonzales, Lisa -145 Gonzales, Melissa - 145 Gonzales, Gonzales, Michael- 48, 51 Richard - 61, 49 Gonzales, Ruth - 5, 50, 122, 143 Gonzalez, Felixy- 175 Gonzalez, Jo Ann Gonzalez, Julianna--'175, 44 Gonzalez, Michael- 175, 151 Gonzalez, Monica- 175, 36, 142 Gonzalez, Pierre - 63 Gonzales, Tino - 62, 141 Gooden, Suzy - 73 Goodlet, Stephanie - 44, 148, 36 Goss, Charles - 175 Goss, Delana - 43, 148, 169 Gamez Karen 6 Gammage Gregory 47 Ganga: Ann 98 47 107 106 108 109 Gans Patricia 24 101 41 45 231 26 142 Gansle Greg 174 Gant Preston 4 64 160 161 163 Garcia Chris 214 Garcia Cynthia 48 59 Garcia Diana Garcia Diane Garcia Eleanor 61 Garcia lsabel 178 181 180 145 Garcia Jane 48 145 Garcia Janice 61 Garcia Laura 2 Garcia Mike 46 Garcia Nelda 48 47 44 Garcia Nina 145 Garcia Rosa 48 54 Garcia Teresa 214 Garcia Yolanda 6 Gardner Dawn 44 48 101 7 3 Garner Tommie 45 27 142 Garrett Linda 48 145 Gartman Debora 224 Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Anthony 141 George 83 82 26 27 JO rt Karen 60 Katherine 174 44 rl -It.--.A 1 .D ' -L1 ' fy - ,' ,' ,2 I ' -E' ' ' , :141 , , il - . 4 G , ' -174, , ,26,23o ,Q - ,273 SVI r ,o- , 1 fag- 1 ' ,' ' -- ,' ,'143' .' -- 4 ' y 'I ' -774' j , ' --174 , 1 , 1: A 1ll1 ,145 1 ' f - 1 , H- , , , 5,477 Z h -'EZ . Lx 1 - V Goss, Joseph Rick - 50, 43 Gracely, Cynthia - 26 Graham, Yvonne -73 Grande, Janet -45 Gray, Dawn - 145' . Gray, Eric - 230 3 A Gray, Kimberli - 43, 47, 143 Green, Carl- 50, 142 Green, Leah - 55, 54, 142, 145 Green, Mike- 96 Green, Stuart -142 Green, Tina - 61, 50, 145 Greene, Anastasia- 101, 47, 44, 3 Greene, Joseph - 48, 50 Greenlee, Gilbert - 30 Greenwood, Lynn- 230, 145 Greiner, Gary - 199 Grether, Gitta -101, 45 Grether, Heinz -45 Griffin, Terrie - 60, 117,51 Grirnmett, Jacky - 141 , 151 Grinnell, Dawn - 145 Grissom, Cindy - 145 Grissom, Sheila - 51, 105, 106 Groiean, Michael - 42 Grondine, Jana -145 Gross, Joe - 225, 224 Guerra, Hortencia - 51 Guerra, Monica -- 59 Guiberteau, James 51 6,145 Guiberteau, Peggy - 169 Gunderson, Carl- 45, 187 Gunter, Tammy - 22, 47, 235 Gutierrez, Michael- 22, 23, 51, 43 Gutmueller, Dean - 51, 186, 187 Gutmueller, Tammy - 188 H Haas, Eric - 7 Haberman, Carol- 100 Hackney, Rodney - 48, 50, 42 Hadley, Debra - 42, 145 Hadley, lris- 52, 59, 145 Haehnel, Pamela - 145 Hagan, Bridget- 59 Hicks, Glen - 55 Higginbotham, Constance -- 44, 1 78 Higginbotham, Elizabeth - 44, 230 Hightower, Shawn - 44, 54 Hightower, Shelley - 142 Hill, Janet --4 285 ' Hilburn, Tammy --145' , Hilburn, Virginia 178, Hill, Greg - 187, 178: Hill, Janet- 158, 159' Hill, Norma - 208 Hill, Steven -178 Hill, Steven -142 .Tern - 219,122,123 Hill Hill, Toni- 178 J Jaceldo, Eugene - 141 Jaceldo, Karen - 58, 42 Jaceldo J r., Teodorico -179 Jackman, Robert - 141, 142 Jackson, Daphne - 179 Jackson, James - 153 Jackson,'Juanita - 48, 51, 141 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Laurie - 58, 62, 142 Peter - 141 Raymond - 1 79 Jacobs, Kelly -141 Jacobs, Shellene - 179 Jacobs, Susan - 1 79 Jagers, Julie - 62 Hagan, Mark - 26 Hagans, Dwain - 49, 204 Hagerty, John - 43 Halber, Alexander - 221 Hale, Christi- 230 Haley, Rebecca - 52, 105, 106 Hall, Margaret- 175, 217 Hallisey, Leanne - 52, 75, 45, 84, 143 Haliowich, David - 58, 217 , Halstead, Bud - 105, 108 ' Halstead, Herbert - 45 4 Halsted, Genevieve - 155 Halsted, Judy - 155, 44 Haltom, Tina - 217 Hammerle, Miriam - 52, 64 Hammock, Michele - 217 Hamon, Greg - 217 Hancock, Robert - 21 7, 54 Hanko, Donna - 73, 230 Hime, Elizabeth - 178 Hinger, Bradley-5, 105, 107, 106, 73, 178, 180 Hoadiey, Deborah - 178 Hoch, Marshall- 56 Hoch, Ronald -142, 178 Hodge, Robert - 104 Hodges, Brenda - 140 Hoeielmeyer, Raiph-49, 45, 140, 27, 144 Hoehne, Angela - '145 Hofter, Jonathan Q, Hoffman, Kathi iii,' 1 Hoffman Jr,, 178 Hottmann, John V, , Hoglund, Marie 40 Hoglund, Patricia 180 Hogue, Kimberly - 145 Hohmann, Clift -178 Hohmann Honi 145 Hohon Todd 178 Jahns, Tammie - 154, 179 Jahns, Terry - 58, 190, 167 James, Felicia - 24, 59, 44, 143 Jamison, Christopher - 48, 179 Janak,Sheila-101,42, 141,26 Janis, Mary - 179 Janzen, Peter - 180, 187 Jardin, Patricia - 49 Jauregui, Richard --184,141 Jeffers, Marlisa - 42, 141 Jenkins, David - 59, 26 Jenkins, Janice - 145 Jenkins, Lanny - 180 Jenkins, Matthew - 107, 106 Jenkins, Mike - 24 Jenkins, Matthew - 230 Jenks, Matthew - 230 Jennings Michael -231, 128 Jenson Jerne 24, 59, 231, 26 Hanko, Gary- 24, 52, 58, 156, 42, 231, 67, 129, 158, 159 Hansen, Heidi- 43, 84, 180 Hansen, Larry - 160, 164 Harbin, Elliott- 52, 64 Hardie, Scott- 53 Harlos, Ralph - 53 Harris, Deirdre - 101, 44 Harris, Karen - 217 Harris, Toya - 217 Hartenstine, Harvey - 63 Hartman, Jett - 58 Hartman, Micheal -- 53, 64, 75 r Hartman, Terri - 217 Hartmann, Brenda - 1 10 Hartmann, Debbie - 53, 61 Hartmann, Marie - 61 Hartoon, Linda - 98 Hartung, Harold - 224 Hartshorn, Elaine - 217 Hartwig, Conrad - 53 Hasdorlf, Laurie - 43 l-lasdortt, Mary - 45 Hattic, Tina -119 Haushill, Mark - 164 Haushill, Scott- 217, 180 Havard, Addie - 60 Hawkins, Bo - 53, 190, 195,148 Hawkins, Steven - 43, 142 Hayden, Allison - 217 Head, Ray - 164 Heath, Charles-24, 54, 73 Heath, Frances - 47, 221 Heath, Heather -44, 143 Heath, Laurie - 217 Heath, Mike - 217 Hebert, Ronald - 54 Hedgepeth, Bettina - 21 7 Hedgepeth, Todd - 24, 35, 42, 54, 273 Heftner, Leslie - 217, 105, 145 Heidt, Leisa - 217,145 Heines, Gregory - 217 Heiton, Bonnie - 59 Helierich, Thomas - 142 44,811,148 Hollitield David 49 51 53 178 Hollis Gladia 155 140 Hollis William 178 Hollowich Tammi 62 Hollopeter Lucinda 140 Hollyday Henry 103 140 142 Hotmes David Holt Donald Holzer Michael 140 Holzmann Joan 60 199 178 Home EC 224 Homann Debbie 56 Hooper Gilbert 42 140 Hoover Elizabeth 140 Hopper Paul 63 178 Horky Laurel 48 230 Horky Roger 48 92 140 Horne Kaye 56 62 73 Horne Teri 178 Horseman Katherine 56 44 26 Horton John 56 65 Hostler Kevin 140 Howard Sgt Jimmy 224 Howard Malcolm 56 Howard Tamara 43 142 230 178 Howard Tracie 61 57 Howell Paula 140 143 Howerton Connie 179 Howerton Kevin Howey Charlen 179 Hoy Gerald 63 Hoy Yvonne 40 Hubbard Brian 57 187 Huckle Gary 164 179 Huckle Kenneth 4 Hudspeth Anne 40 Hudspeth Darryl 4 Hudspeth Gloria 7 Hudspeth Louis Hughes Donald 62 57 Hughey Deanna 57 179 Hullinger Jean 105 106 Hullinger Susan Humphress Marc 49 153 73 Johanningsmei Carol- 104, 105, 145 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnmon Johnyon David-48,5O,141, 144 David - 43 at Gar James- 7,613,141,180 Lisa 141, 143 Mark 180 Mark 230 Matthew- 230, 180 Michael - 59, 64, 76, 141 Michael - 148 Rene 44 Scot 62, 141 Donna - 180 Jennifer- 13, 24, 34, 35, Jones Am 141 Jones Ann 61 141,36, 142 Jones Becky 141 Jones Brent 221 Jones Beverley-221, 145 Jones Cheryl 230, 221, 145 Jones Cynthia 148,221 Jones Devon 221 Jones Jeanette- 59 Jones Karen 60, 61 Jones Kelley 153,221 Jones LaTonya -60, 117 Jones Lisa 36 142, 180 Jones Mark 22 Jones Marla 235, 221, 145 Jones Paula 60, 74, 75, 188 Jones Rhonda 43, 273, 142 Jones Richard Jones Sa 145 Jones Steven Jonietz Kathy 60,62 Jontetz Louis 184, 180 Jordan Curtis Jordan James-17, 221 Jordan Donna- 80 Jordan Otho-60, 75, 285 59, 115, 231 Henderson, Janice - 59 Hendricks, Duane - 63 1 ,t,, y Henley, Loren -13, 24, 34, 54, Henle, Martha - 221 1 f,,,,, Hensley, Bonita -- 60 1 iifflerbig, John -- 88, 54, 147 Lf! ' '33 '33 ' zifterek, Daniel -- 164, 273 1 Laura - 60, 199 tiierek, Timothy -- 165 Herman, Gerard - 142 Hernandez, Ada - 55, 59, 54 1 Hernandez, Barbara - 55, 285 A Hernandez, Dora - 49 Hernandez, Mario - 99 Hernandez, Patricia - 59 Hernandez, Robert - 55 Hernandez, Virginia - 167 Herron, Debra - 61,91 Hess. Nancy - 44, 36 Hess, Richard - 53, 55, 49, 50 Hickey, Phyllis- 216, 217 Hicks. Dale - 10 Hunt Rita 140 Hunter Clarence 57 Hunter William 57 Hunter Jay 64 Huntoon Richard 153 Hutchings Donna 64 Hutzler Mary 14 Hyman Lee 75 179 168 lbarra Arthur 165 lbarra Rodrigo 164 179 lglehart Eric lkehara Mrchiko 8 lmbody Philip 58 141 lmmel Viola 59 117 Ingle Laurie lngram Michael 58 Inman Melanie 91 230 179 lnzinnaJr Roy 179 lvey Garrett 141 Jorrie Elizabeth - 221 Jorrie James - 61 Jung Arthur- 49 Jung Daniel - 230, 221 Juniors 129 Debral- 221 , 145 -Kaisere Gregory - 61 , 75, 67 Kaiser trt, R obert - 61 Katka ,Lisa- 101, 235, 230, 180 Kalopiastos Nickolas - 61 , 91 Kaloplastos Raymond -49, 180 Kamansky William - 61, 165 Kane Kelly- 165. 221 Kane, Kevin - 180 Kane, Kimberlee - 43, 142 Karbula James - 142 Karbula Timothy - Kasbrak Craig - 22 Kasten, David - 24, 61, 75 Kastor David - 142, 1 80 f- - 1, ' ' ,Bill-29 t ' - IG 'l-141 ,' ' -178 ' ' 1 ymm , , -48 1 - ... V - Y, , 1 1 t ti - . - 1 1 128 ' v W.. b T x Y..-.. 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' 2145 , , ' V - , iso , ' 'N 1 - ' 1 1':g.113i'1i':gi :'f indexes f , Kersey Donald ante 43 105 we 445 Kauffman, Tammy - 221, 145 Kauffman, Vincy - 180 Kearns, Shirley - 208, 209 Keefer, Deirde - 221 Keene, Kurt - 221 Keester, Mike -33 Keigley, Robert - 142 Keith, Victoria - 142 Keller, Karen - 181 Kelley, Victoria - 142 Kelling, George - 221 Kelly, David -142 Kelly, Jeanette - 181 Kelly, Nosetti - 181 Kelly, Kerry - 142 Kelly, Padraic - 49, 50, 53 Kelly, Ronald - 62 Kelly, Vicky - 75 Keltch, Charlaine - 230, 181 Kempff, Miriam -142 Kempff, Philip - 83,82 Kendall, Nancy - 61, 62 Kendall Robyn 43 142 Kendlg Glenn 160 161 Kennedy Angela Kennedy Gerald 181 Kennedy Helen 24 62 47 231 Kennedy Marva 62 231 Kepler Richard 105 142 Kersell Brenda 101 42 142 Kershner Daniel 151 Kettles Carolyn 181 Key Club Keyes Brian 2 Keyettes 00 Kit y Gan' 181 tim-gi 5116113514460 62 120 ktfiqf t112?i5,e,,, 621' 1481421 Km 3735611 1 182 King 42-eat King Sivifkwtfdi Kinney 4 7953!-WMI442 143 r 6 f digg 141 362567 '142 QS 142 Ktrstfw 16 515154011 Rabin 143 h a 05 ffzgegyz ,f:,,:I 1 BN301 -- 1 1 81 1 eiiei 11 Kllse Lori--143 145 Knight Jeffrey -4181 Knowles, ,,,, 62 143 1 82 + 11141 1 1 6 78 180 Lauer, Mark - 84 Lauer, Nancy - 64, 65 Lavelle, A. J. - 219, 84 Lavelle, Lori- 145 Lawson, David - 143 1 Lawson, Deobrah - 24, 64, 91, 43, 231 , Lawson, Mark-64, 42, 45, 120 , Layton, Kimberly- 180 1 , Leadford, Michael- 64 11 1 Leal, Elizabeth - 65, 143 Leal, Mary - 60, 143 Lebreck, Mary - 143 Lee, Carol- 183 Lee, Diane - 183 Lee, Frank -183 Lee, Glenn - 184, 183 Lee, Hyon - 65 Lee, Janet- 143 Lee, Melvin -143 Lefebvre, Mary - 65, 98, 101, 42, 105,106,108 Legnon, Cynthia -143 Lehman, Steven - 143 Leinart Suzanne Leman Laura 36 Lemay Mitchell 143 Lembo Donna 4 Lenneville Virginia 65 101 142 Lents Theresa Lenz Kathy 75 142 Leonard Pamela 105 188 Leonard Peggy 105 142 1 4 Lepori Suzanne 70 47 455 144 LeStourgen Shane 28-1 Levins Deborah 144 Lewis Eldonna Lewis Jana 61 65 Lewis Sheri 143 1832 Liberda G ne 29 661 Lledtka Fi 1 111614 54 Lteve ry ,J 83 1 E1 ,aj 55 LMUSB Wf,,M,,f 65 Lima W4-sffw 183 1t,,, Makin, Lisa - 70, 84 1 Maldonado, Ernie - 184 1 Maldonado, Humberto -184 , Maldonado, Linda - 64, 70, 54 Maldonado, Melisa - 70 ' Maldonado, Rebeca - 62, 144 Malicone, Greg - 153 Mallard, Carl Al- 184, 107 Malone, Nancy - 71, 143 Malone, Stephen - 157, 184 Maness, Michael- 58, 71 Maness, Robert - 145 Maness, Sandra - 49, 51 Mann, James -145 Manning, Deborah- 184, 105, 145 Manning, Fadra - 221 Manning, Jef1 - 29,142,145 Marin, Mike- 107, 145 Marino, Frank - 92 Markham, Peg - 184, 104 Marley, Malinda - 60 Marrero, Billy - 184 Marsh Tom 216 217 Marshall Dian 57 71 Marshall Lea 4 Marshall Linda 4 Marstall Ann 44 145 Martin Cindy 4 Martin Nelda 211 210 Martin Regina 154 75 145 Martinez Albert 184 44 73 Martinez Martinez Martinez Mmm !, z 'nw Carol 71 Cruz 4 Deanna 60 71 Frank 63 145 81 5 M Frank 62164 11 iii? lf Frieda 145 of gg Ja' Patricia 184 4 Sylvia 35 73 4' 2 11 ,Tina 7 Aggie 71 47 2 , 3 1' 2 ,, 52 160 1631 ,, 224 LRLVR , ,,,, 130, 711+ t 1 11 , .,,.,,,,,, KVSUSG11 49,1'153fQ1f513Qf 1 347181331 119512513 75 146 189 llf ,11f 11 1 '. - k6A':i f1: 11 1 '1447'l ,,,,t te man, Leman Landry sttr Lara ,Off , 1 ,x .,,,, ' Lasater l' 1',1 Qfgl, 1.,. Lasater, 1,,1,-1 Latrasse Janie ,,,1,1 J, Lauderdale Lzwd an 23? 66 mane' 1-taf51a4-4164 195 187 155 Betty 143 144 Lobasefer Tony 4 186 153 Lock Cynthta 79 66 Lock Kathleen 544 Locke Cynthia-142 Lockhan M636 66 Loman Laura 66 Long 5 borah 83 Long Glna 47 144 Long Grant 48 51 183 Long Lisa 67 Longeneti Christian 144 Loper James 153 Lopez Adam 44 13 Lopez Johnny 53 Lopez Lllian 44 167 183 Lopez Rlcardo 15 Lopez Rosemarie 183 Lopez Sylvia 4? 144 Loux Theresa 44 Lovato Mark 72 144 Love Greg 75 235 148 180 Love Michael 75 7 Lovell Lori 184 133 Lowry Patrrcia 1314 369 Lowry Richaf Lewther avid-M184 Lofzano Caaeaiafia 184? Laws Mary 184 273 Lucas Michelle 59- '144 Leeraeri rbara 26 1,1156 Vin ni 144 Luna Shwen 6? Lurefeeri Eimstopher Luzanza 14941319 273 16? Lyter Ktmraye 224 Lyman, aware 67 143 Lyman Lea 184 i.yf1t1::h,TmwiEhy+1-65 70 Maris Mark 142 144 Manny Page 231 Mack 1' homes 142 Mecha Shana 5 184 MGCMGHUS Ehza in 144 Ma den,Catvm 117 144 Maddux 4 arte 78 142 Mactdux :ek 119 142 144 tvlaher Mary 145 Maher 311813118 7 44 253 143 Maher Jr Jenn 44 144 Main Geerg 45 144 smear? 29 188 189 72 gsm 'ferry 153 tb'f'm5?Ers 214 Wathes Jutie 134 145 maatttiaws iillaiflm-14225 3331115 na--43145 E5 n 85 26 Meme Sail? 225 Mamiya Eitefin 455 230 111182111 311195 param-1 ?i1wmeg 225 Ma 914511421 1225 111185 't'e41z1-4.225 105 Maya? hi? 72 Mayhew mm 225 42 Mayko aenmfet- 73 145 Mayor 11, iea 2619145 Mays MBWHZZB Mays Mtohelrae' ?2 me veronica gg? 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'- ' 1 1 -,.1 1 5 15 Y ' ', I ,f',, ,.., '11 , 1 1 ,,,, ,z 1 4 , srt, , ,,,,, 1 - 1 11 ,,,,, . , , A 1'i1'i111f A if 1f 1 1 1 ,,,,., .,,,, ,, f ,L Ji mf A ' 552213: 4 ,VLV 871,551 ' M 51 4 7 M 'rm , 153 , my J 7 2 14, ,ff 11 ,143 f 1 1 ,,,,, ..,, ,,,,.i,f ,.,. , ,.f.55fW?,1i?2,,, ,,,. 42, ? 44 I e ,aw J Q 8 1 ,, , +1 , srrs ,,,, .,,. 1 1 '1 1'111' 11 1 ' ,:,,,:,,,3,,,,,,,w ,m,ME,,w,WH V, ,,5,,,,,,,,,,,E,,7 5 , K-15157,5,1 ,V3155511,Q1ggggfs:f55Zf2sfss1s1f 11-' 1, ,i'vi 2f ft12T21 'J 2111111 ? 1'1T 'i ' 'T ' 1' 7251875515512 'I .1 iff 1 31 1' i 1 , 1'1- ' ,I at 6 4 - - 1 W' 5?F5?1?Zff5f5if?5i 4 A 1 11111 Y 'V , M.. , 1 ,,1, if if fiif , . 1 ,lsr ,,,, t 'H' 1 ' ,111 1 1 11,1,,1, 1 - 1 4 , , , 0,18 ,J f ,,,. if1f 1 2.58 indexes f, Macafvia, ciriay - 185, iosf Mcfiawie, Grace -- 75 1 Mcfibe, Denise - 75, 44, 120, 142 McGhee, Brenda -- 75 McGraw, Karen - 146 McGuff, Doug - 185 MoGutt, Miles - 273 McGuinness, Beth -- 76 McGuinness, Kerry - 225 McGuinness, Timothy - 146 Mcltttany, Julie -- 43 Mcklahey. Neita - 59, 225 Mclntire,,Christina - 105, 145 Mclntire, Karen - 60, 225 Mclntosh, Buddy - 146, 147 Mclntosh, Eugene - 153, 226 McKay, Ernest- 146 McKay, Scott- 226 McKee, Brian - 75 McKenzie, Anne - 159, 226 McKenzie, Katherine - 154, 155, 43, 146 McKinney, Darcy - 185 McLandrich, Johnny -142 McLandrich, Nicholas - 75 McLaughlin, Dawn - 146, 231, 83, 82, 142 McMahon, Deborah - 75 McMahon, Michael- 43, 146, 107, 106 McManus, Mitchell- 185, 285, 151 McMiller, Ralph - 226 McNair, Robert- 1 1 1, 146 McNift, Frank - 24, 76, 103, 44, 231, 67, 128 McSwain, Maribel QMartyJ - 44, 226 McSwain, William - 226 . Mcvviiliam, John - 58, 185, M9391 LYNCH -- 75. 1,, 1 233 1:1142 Meade Med f ,,,,, R35 M9053 Medlnii n f 1 'ii Medlin,1if't1aiiS- 1 1 Jll 1 Meegan, Allen - Mehalic, Sharon - 76. 273 Melendrez Jr., Johnny - 226 Mellinger, Randy - 146 Melonl, Donald - 99 Metoni, Robert- 185, 107 Mena, Alicia - 48, 7615 - , Me'1?fi9g9i13afd0 'f' me i ,,i,,,, i,,, Mendoza, Sandra Mercado, Angela --4 , Meyer, Dale - 59, 76 Meyers, Douglas- 185, 75, 73, 230 62 1 46 ,wa x 'r - , , 59 76 y 'i - 49, 186, 51, 45 l Mi 1 3 I' i W' f iae rfiz . 2 a Ie 13 1' 186 'PY '- 3 33 3 3l2lS3 - 226 Lynn - 147 meter, Patrick - 186 Miller, Scott - 58, 186 Miller, Tamara - 104, 105 Miller, Tina - 226, 145 Milligan, Michael- 75 Milligan, Neta -147 Milligan, Sharon - 59,226 Mills,,Gary - 42 Mills,'iKenne1h'- 186 Mills, Tasca - 59, 147 Minlarez, Daniel- 147, 142 Minjarez, Sylvia - 145 Minor, Greg- 141, 186, 151 Mire, Patrick- 43, 147, 106,142 Mitchell, Lisa- 226 Mitchell, Sherry- 76 Mittwede, Robin - 61 , 76, 142 Mize, Donna- 76 1 Mohr, Robert -- 26, 1421 230 Motx, Janis-227 , , 1 Wefi James 227 , Nwlskfiess- Tammy 06 James af . 2111011104 Sam -- 1 1 1 Mongomeiy, Alicia Montoya, lrene - 147 1 1,'i s'?if?1f ' Mooddy, Pam- 147 1 Moody, Stephanie - 186 Moon, Joe - 76, 122, 141, 197 Moon, Kristie - 5, 79, 43, 83, 82, 73 Moon, Peter - 153, 227 Moon, Robert - 104.5 107, 153, 227 Moon Thomas 186 Moore Eric Moore Kelvin 165 153 227 Moore Rhonda 4 Moore Sherry 147 105 106 Moore Stacey 104 105 227 Mora Banholmew 142 186 Mora Belinda 42 147 143 Morales James 86 Morales Rodney 107 Moravits Al 224 Moravrts Mark 48 51 45 147 Moreno Debbie 147 145 Moreno Stephen 186 Moreno Yvonne 58 64 44 Morgan Debra 186 Morgan James 191 141 Morgan Michael 227 Morten Randy Morones Irene Morris Brenda 43 186 Morris Connie Morris Stephen 58 147 Morris Timothy 4 Morris Tina Morrison Kenneth 64 79 Morrison James 79 Morrison Larry 142 Morrow Tammy 227 Moseley Bruce 227 Moseley Debra 61 147 Moseley Tom Moseleyswlligm 2 Mosher tep en Eton Ron 54 186 Saily 61 79 9 ra 1 W8 .reset aa iii i ram at 4 BY F1 trteanz cyl-ima aa as are lWLl8t lZlQf 79 143 lidulburri Allison 148 Qvltaenax Sau Mulrenan Cynthi 227 145 Munro Mose 79 Munro Samuel 227 Murdock Tammy 227 Murphy David 79 Murphy Julia 43 47 148 143 ihirphy Richard 63 ay Edward 187 ray John 64 ao as 147 Mawr John 80 42 FYUSSOI Mary 43 187 Mustelier Roy 80 37 Muzny Keri 80 Myers Eric Myers Susan so 142 Mail Karen 61 80 Navedo Luis Nave Gary Navedo Tony 227 Neal Brigette Neal Charlie Neal Mitchell Needer Brenda 227 Neeper Brenda 227 145 Neeper Cathie Neeper Ma 81 Negron Elizabeth 187 145 Negron Helen 24 81 44 231 Negron Joann 81 44 Neue Michael 148 Nelms Norm 44 1431 Nelson Christopher 236 187 Nelson Debbie 8 Nelson Lore 7 Nelson Peggy 230 Nelson Randy 48 Nelson Sherri 154 230 Neison Thomas 81 141 252 Nessetti Kelly 42 New Tracey 44 187 78 36 Newman Lorraine 148 Newman Vlhlliam 24 81 103 45 26 142 Newton Gary 187 bievvten Randal 230 187 180 Ney Carolyn 5 219 72 73 Nguyen Khanh 148 Nguyen Phuong Nichols Richard 156 230 Nicholson John 2 Noble Mitchell 79 81 285 115 83 82 Nogueras Pablo 151 187 Nogueras Tony 230 Noolin Sharon 60,82 Norman Celeste 230 Norman Lon 154 230 Northard Karen Nothern Nancy 187 105 Novak Cynthia 230 145 Novak Mark 141 82 Novak Yvonne 148 143 Nunez Joe 8 Nunns David Nutt Arlene 101 44 148 83 82 Nutt Rosalind 188 145 Oberg Ronnie 164 188 Obie Candace 188 285 146 230 OBrien Ellen 175 188 185 44 OBrien Steven 184 144 148 26 230 O Bryan David 45 82 Ochse Gregory 35 148 273 OConnor Daniel 24 44 235 82 67 26,128 OConnor Robert 43 188 O Donnell James Ognibene Adrienne 24 188 44 231 83,26 Ognibene Andrea 24 44 231 83 143 Ognibene Marc 44 186 187 188 189,44, 148 230 Olguin Lennett 230 Oiivarez Kathy 148 36 Olivarez Patti 44 148 36 142 Oliver Jeanne 101 44 148 36 26 142, 230 Olney Wes 153 230 Olson Danny 230 Olson Helen 208 Olson Jacqueline 188 Olson Lon 47 188 1451 O Neal, Kevin 186 O Neill John 5? 81,1123 Ontiveros Analiea 24 518 44 83 Opiela Lanett 2 4 Oropeza Tim 83 Orozco Debra 188 Orozco Sandra 88 Orr April 59 230 Orr Jim 64 83 Orseth Gerald 188 Ortiz Alan 273 Ortiz Michael Ousset Linda 2 Owen Brett 23 Owen Brett 156 142 230 Owen Denise 10 149 Owen William Ozene Arlene Padilla Ana 51 149 Padilla Jorge 148 Paez Audre 47 84 Paganucci rica 230 Page Claudia 49 50 51 84 Palacios George 188 51 Palmer Jay 84 Palomo Nelda 188 Pantely Sheri- ,,,,,,,,' 1 , Pantely Terrl--- 495+ Pannell Rebekah - 18351143 Pantuso Sam-184 231 Paris Toby-84 123 Parker Eric-84 231 142 Parker Gail-231 230 180 Parker Kelley-51 73 Parker Lillian-43 Parker Lisa-48 51 Parker Michael-156 75 85 Parker Nik i-149 Parker Patricia- 4 Parker Phillip - 231 ,,i1 Parker Phyllis -- Parker Warren - Parma Nancy-231 180 Parma, Tim-174 42 85 67 Parsley Dawn-75 149 142 Parsons Mark-42 85 Pasola, Donald - 236 153 Pas0la,J0l'1r1-151 9 Pasola, Joseph- 149 26 Passmore Troy-231 Patillo, Portia - Patino David-149 107 106 Patino Loretta- Patrick Catherine- 145 189 Patrick Cynthia-85 Patslet Mary - Patten Shane-149 187 Patten, Shannon-231 142 Patterson, James-111 85 8 Patterson Jo nie-141 49 Patterson, Sherry - 231 Patterson, Susan-62, 149 ', ' -RJ-7 I '- -, , ' - , , , -187 . -1 1 , , - . i ' 1 1 1 I T t I ' - 'T ,' f -17 3 , --1 , ' -az 5 .21 , , ,- , i U , -227 , - - 1 1 - 1 1 - Q - :733 ' , f V -isa -j- In j, Q , ' -ias 1 - 1 1 1 1 I D-103' 1 1 1 - , 3 - 7 1 lll, sif, , 'fgidff' ,,1i - 'r ' If 1a11 ' 1 ,1,1,, 1i1i 'J as 111 it ,V,, f V V , --.L ,,,, ,VZIV ,yi k,V, 41- ,1, ,,1, ,V s I . 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' ' ,1'8 Z 1- I , ,J - , , ' 149 3 1 A 31187 ,' 145 ' ' , - ao' 3 ' , , i .. , , , , , , ,14 , - , , 11 ,1 index es 269 Patton, Anthony - 147 Patton, Lizette - 43, 149, 143 Paul, Janice -- 231, 145 Paulik, Kathy -- 149 Paulson, Rhonda - 145 Pavelle, Margaret- 145 Pavlik, Barbara - 231 Pavlik, Frank -- 86 Pavtik, Kathryn - 62 Paxson, Jettrey - 231, 142, 230 Payne, Mike - 189 Payne, Steven -- 73, 150 Paynter, Peter - 1 50 Payton, Rodney -- 106, 142 - Peace, Robert - 1 50 Peace, William - 150 Peacock, Douglas - 99, 231 Pearce, David - 82, 1 13 Pearce, Paul- 150 Pearce, Sheila - 42, 150 Pearce, Stephen - 43, 189 Peavy, Wiiliam CMarcJ - 55, 43, 54, 150 Pederson, Deobrah -- 86 Pederson, Laurie - 85, 86 Pegg, David - 189 Pekar, Brenda - 189 Pena, Bernard -- 189 Pennington, Todd - 231 Perez, enis -150 Perez, Victoria - 61 , 86 Perez, Baldemar -- 65 Perkins, Debra - 59, 117, 231 Perkins, Deidre - 86 se-+a'Perkins, Robert - 29, 216, 21 7 1 1 Permenter, Mark 2-- 88, 231 st-as Heidi Peterson, Cynthia - 231 Peterson, Kay -- 189 Peterson,,,Mary Ann - 208, 145 Petie1ii1ski,fSteven -- 58, 189 ,,,, gaizoid, D8fliGl 3 1 so, 142 4 29,1 44, 189, 230, 145 1if2efvr11i11ps,earbafa -4-142, '189 1 Phillips, Jennifer -- 64, 86, 26 Phittips, Joan -- 231 ze- as if Phillips, Kathy -- 145 Phillips, Robert - 87 Phillips, Sandy- 61,150 Phitpot, Richard - 142 Physical Education - 32, 224 Pichichero, Mark - 10, 45, 87 Pierce, LuAnn - 87 Pierce, Luann - 235, 143 Pierini, Lisa - 64,87 Pierpont, Cheryl- 150 Pimental, Gilbert - 64, 87 Pinkston, Christina - 100 Pistel, Mary -150 Pistel, William - 107, 232, 180 Plain, Brian -- 65, 150 Plum, Barbara - 75, 47, 87, 145 Plum, Edward - 189 Plum, Ned - 151 Plunkett. David - 60 Poimann, Desiree -154, 167, 104, 105,232 Polansky, Dale - 58, 88 Polcyn, Nancy -- 45 Pollitt, Lisa -189 Pollok, Mark -- 232 Pollok, Miles - 151, 150 Poole, Jeffrey - 230, 189 Porter, Kenneth - 232 Potilla, Portia -- 78 Pounds, Linda - 103, 219, 145 Powell, Margaret - 232, 189 Powell, Valorie - 150 Prablek, Lawrence - 45, 189, 230 Prablek, Lona - 150, 143 Pradia, Christal -- 150, 145 Prado, Deborah - 150 Prado, Nancy -- 43, 189, 180 Prado, Stephan - 42 Presley, Cheryl - 151 Presley, Margy -- 224 Pressley, Charles - 63, 151 Pressley, Richard - 42, 151 Presti, George - 88 Price, Scott - 187 Prince, Jonathon - 151 Pritchard, Cheryl- 34, 35, 273, 254, 151 Pritchard, Scott -- 232, 153 Publications - 34-35 Pruitt, Laura - 105, 106, 230, 181, 180 Pruitt, Scott --151,26,181,18O Prunty, Warren -- 19, 64, 88 Pryce, Rosemarie -- 88 Puett, Joseph -- 88, 142 Pullin, Dana - 62, 188 Pursley, Mary - 47 Pursley, Nancy - 60, 232 270 indexes Pyka Daniel 232 Pylanl Johnny 7 79 89 85 Pyndus Beth 219 Ouesenberry Dorria 232 Ouick Yu Chin Ouick Yun Quigley Andrea 232 Quigley Susan 151 3 Rabaste Bernard Ragan Bob 122 123 Ragland Danette 61 151 Ragland Samuel 232 Rahn Jeffrey 89 Ramirez Benito 151 Ramirez Deborah 151 Ramirez Isabelle 232 Ramirez Melissa 232 Ramirez Patricia 89 145 Ramirez Russ 64 89 Ramos Nettie 151 Rand Donald Randol Brian Randol Gary 151 Randol Michael 89 Rangel Carlos 232 Rapp Cheryl 232 Rawlings Charla 89 Ray AnnaLee 119 211 210 Raymond Denise 90 142 Raymond Michele 36 151 142 Fleams Laura 90 146 Reddic Tamie 78 232 Reed Frances 296 Re , 1 1-figs is Q4 0 Reev 1 sg? 145 1 GCR 1 RS E 3 Q cwnas 91 Reid Vernon 5 Reidy Catherine 191 Reiity David 90 Reinert Linda 155 151 Reinert Michael 90 Reinhart Danny 75 Reininger Brigid 91 143 Reist Terry 187 191 Reitenga Barbara 191 Remmert Fred 88 91 Renaud Carol 91 42 Rendon Valerie Renwick Jack 219 Resendez Nancy Reus Jacqueline 152 Reuthinger Sandra Reuthlnger Sharon Reyes Bernie Reyes Joe 152 Reyes Liza 35 273 Reyna Jeanette 152 Rheinhardt Sondra 9 Riadon Susan 152 Rice Shawn 104 145 Rice Tambi Rice William 153 230 Richards Jett 4 Richardson Henry 152 Richter Ward Rickard Michael 48 Rickett Donald Ricks David 65 92 Ricks Jeffrey 152 153 Ricks Mark 191 92 141 151 Ricks Mark 141 Ricks Tobsn 152 R1cksJr Philip 190 92 141 Riddle Darlene 19 Riddle Sonia 167 145 Rlfertbufy Chartes 49 50 92 273 145 Ritenbury Edward 48 51 Rihn David 2 Riley Gary 152 Riley Lisa 59 92 Riley Peggy 145 Riley Penny 154 167 145 Rinehart Cynthia 191 188 Rinehart Daniel 148 152 Rioias, Leonardo 191, 105, 107, 106 Rioias, Susan 152 Rios, Hector 19 Rios, Linda 96, 169 Rios, Margot 191 Rios, Rene 59, 93 Rios, Rose 154, 233 Rios, Sandra 152 ', - , , ,2 O ' , ' -232- j , -151 ' l - ,14 121 , -43 . ' -151 . ' -62 25 7i2R59i?95Rf5T?5Nsf 2' Z i:,:g.., v A Llik Viir . , --7, ,147 I f ' -53 ', Q -10 ,152, , . 't , -so ' , -60 . ' -91 A ' , -'- 1 j f U '-152, 1 ' , --1 2 1 1 f -91 1 I . -11552 1 1 Z if 4' is 1 A Q 1 737--415 ' 36 73 145 Risney, Mark -191,273 Rivard, Paul - 71, 152 Rivera, Martin - 48, 58, 253 Rivers, Cassandra - 191, 78, 36, 230 Roach, Debbie -- 47 Roach, Diane -- 152 Robers, Dee -152 Robert, Scott- 93' Robert, Steven - 191 Roberts, Deann - 155, 191, Roberts, Ernest- 219 Roberts, Linda - 233 92 Roberts, Rance - 54, 152 Roberts, Traci- 233 Robertson, Melissa - 82, 273, 153 Robinson, John - 44, 285, 153 Robinson Jr., Elliott --153 Roby, John --141,153 Rocha, Adrianne -- 60, 98, 199, 233 Rochelle, Deborah - 93 Rochelle, Renee Michelle --191, 143 Rodarte, Ed wardo - 29, 103, 93 Rodriguez, Alexis - 191 Rodriguez, Anayansi - 233 Rodriguez, Arturo --- 142 Rodriguez, Francisco - 7, 9 Rodriguez, Hector - 22, 29, Rodriguez, Janet- 153 Rodriguez, Jesse -- 44, 153 Rodriguez, Mario -- 233 Rodriguez, Patricia -- 54 Rodriguez, Peter -- 153 Rodriguez, Roy -- 65, 93 Rodriquez, Pola -- 155 Roe, Kevin -- 48, 233 Roe, Victor - 49, 53, 94, 43, Roemer, Mary Lou - 225 Roerig, Dad Rogers, Linda -4- 482-,Q -gisi Rogers, Robert - 644.94 is.-i Qlgggg Rogers, Sherry - 1 3, 107,106,108, 142 94,122, 123,73 144 ja-f233,142,180 Rohle John -- 153 Rollins Lau rle - 233, 145 Rohan, Jay - ' a Roman Robert - 47, 44, 15 Rome Adam - 287,141,153 Romo Steve - 233, 153 Rosales Consuelo - 9 Rosas Con Rose, Judy nie--153 -43 Rosel, Roslyn - 94, 44 94 Rolston, Di na-94, 54, 231, 143 , 3 69 Rosene, Buddy -- 208 n Rosley, Gr I Ross, Caro y - 35 Ross, June - 233 Ross, June - 211,210 Ross, Tracy - 153 Rossett, Tammy - 230 ROTC - 48-53 ROTC - 50, 224 ROTC - 144 Roth, Bennett - 153 Rountree, Dwayne - 65, 95 56, 83, 153 s'sr Rouse, Lloyal -95, 160, 163 Rowe, Richard -141, 153 Rowland, James - 48, 233 Rowles, Sherrie - 233 Roy, Carol -- 60, 153 Rubin, Carol - 105 Rudd, Catherine - 59, 95 Rudd, David - 184, 233 Rudolph, Donna - 62, 95 Rund, Janet -- 143 Rupp, Carol - 98, 95, 105 Russ, Eve - 233 Russell, Bla Russell, Ric Rust, Troi -- ine -230 hard --186,187 Rutkowski, Daniel - 153 Rutkowski, David - 233 Rutledge, Pat f 24, 25, 43 Rutledge, Valery - 9, 95, 44 Ryder, Edward -- 43, 234 Rye, Vanessa - 234 S Sachse, Michael - 42 Sadler, John -10, 96,49 Sanez, Lorraine -- 96 Sanez, Rafael - 153 Salancik, Linda -- 60, 154, 1 Salancik, Scott -- 48, 34 Salazar, Kenneth - 154 Salazar, Norma - 154 Salazar, Robert - 234 Salinas, Jo Ann - 61, 154 Salziger, Carol - 65,96 Sammons, Julianne - 234, 1 Samms, Mary - 105 233,145 A sei' ,234, 85, 73 O5 04,105,145 A Seale, Dena -194123 , Samples, Sonia - 96 Sams, David - 234 Sams, Mary- 154, 106 Sams, Sarah -154, 101,45 Sams, Theresa - 234 Sanchez, Cynthia - 96 Sanchez, Jerry -154, 141 Sanchez, Maria - 234 Sanchez, Frank - 48, 51 , 234 Sandoval, Edward - 62, 96 Sandstedt, Deborah - 64, 97, 47 Sanford, Christina - 143, 145 Sanford, Jeannine - 97,101,45, 1 San Juan Guard - 144 Santanna, Leonard - 154 Santana, Tony -1,234 Santos, Ernesto- 58, 154, 190 Santos, Patricia - 234, 145 Sargent, Thurman - 154 Saucedo, Christina- 59, 117, 234 Saucedo, Rolando- 154 Saunders, Jacqueline - 154, 47 Saunders, Marilyn - 47, 234 Savell, Carol - 62, 97 Saver, Kelly- 154, 145 Scala, Stelan -60 1 ' Scarpulla, James - 97 Schaefer, Alora - 97, 44, 26 Schafer, Monica - 234, 167, 169 Schafer, Pamela - 97, 75, 129 Schafer, Tammy - 74, 47, 67 Schffer Sanders -142 ' 24, 34, 273 7 f 47 Susan -+1597 Schleigh, Linda - 1,54 Schlgrglggfhomas 98 7- 5153? til' r1,if 4ifEfa '77 if A 230 Starts - 16-17 Schroeter, Sherri - 234 Schula, Linda - 47 Schulmeier. Gerald - 65 Scljiults, Kirk - ,,,, V 05, 107,106 6, 98, 231, 83, Schulz, Bellflda 45 , Schulz, Patricia - 45' -,,f ,- scnulze, Randall -gaeiwtios, 142 1 Schulze, Regan scnwanz, Mark 62, 98, 231, Schwartz, Susan 45 sanwarizbacn, ramsa - 62, sa Science Classes -128-29 , P 7 1 1 , A 2 Mark - Searight, Carol-225, 143, 224 Sears, John - 76, 141 Sedillo, Daniel - 194, 230 Sedillo, Shirley 230 Setcik, Joan - 1230 Selby, David -M Selby, Kevin -- 1 151 7 Selby, Valerie - 99.1180 Sellers, Warren-235 Sells, Wendy-99 Senior Assembly- 128 Senior Dance- 128 Senior Shown- 1,22 ,L 10 Senseney, Hlldegaijgtef- 24, 99, Senseney, Serivaro, Shaffer, Sanders 1,513,813,132 Shipman, Ronald - 235 Shipman, Susan -62, 100 Shirley, Sharon - 194 Shook, Ann -62, 100, 231, 129 Shook, Raymond - 24 Short, Michael- 194, 142 Short, Preston -100 Shoulders, Stephanie - 194, 105 Shows, Charysse- 100, 142 Shows, Toni- 101 Shuford, Jeffrey- 194 Shumake, Ken -101 Shuttlesworth, James - 235, 152, Sibert, Richard -101 Sierra, Debra - 184, 194, 44, 145 Sietsrrla, Susan - 235 Sifuentes, Richard -194 Silva, Blanca - 194 Silva, Pete - 155 Silva, Terry - 155 Simecki, Roberta - 61, 155 Simmons, Barbara - 214, 217 Simmons, Gary -101 Simons, Charlie - 75, 148 Simmons, Gioria-155, 166, 167 Simmons, Jeffery - 156, 164 Simonsen, Benjamin -101 Sinclair, Thomas - 235 Sinclair, William -101 Skala, Jasmine - 235 Skala, Stefan - 198 Skeels, Teri- 156, 105, 106 Skelly, James - 184, 235 153 Skinner, Janet- 162, 75, 102, 47, 148,146 231 Sklencar, Frank - 102 Sklencar, Todd - 194, 142 Sladek, Craig - 194 Slaughter, Scott- 235 Slayman, Jill- 156,143 Small, Loraine Smart, Brian Smisek, Phil Smith, 44 Smith, Dale 4 Smith, Damon -V194 Smith, Donald - 49 Smith, Ed - 48,235 Smith, Eileen -156 Smith, Elizabeth - 75 Smith, Jackquine - 60, 194 Smith Jeffrey - 48, 51 Smlthl 'Karmen - 102 , Steven -51156 Smith, Jeremy- 102, 83, 82 Kitty - 55, 64, 102, 43, 54 Kimberly -154 Melissa - 61 Petra - 60, 156 Sharon - 195, 146 Stepanie-195, 143 , Steve - 45311. Susan -195 Smith, Tami - 195, 230 Special Resource Teachers - 224 Shannon, Kelly--235 ' Shannon, Mike- 155 Shaw, Debra - 51 , 235 Shaw, Janet- 155 'Shaw kann - 194, Shaw, Leroy - Qhaw, Michelle - - A straw, Mike -153 Shaw, Patty - 155 Shaw, Toni- 47 Sheffield, James - 194 Shein, Jeff- 100 ,Shelton JE, Walden -911532 78 1She p a,lg,,,,,g rd, uzette- 1 , . Donna - 235 6, 21 7 F1086 0 A 72, 107, 106, 108, 109, 2 1 snlnonu --'70, 100, 75, 44, 84, 76, 87. 87, 129 , Smlttick, Felix -195 Sml11ICK, Joery - 287, 141 Sneed, Richard -48, 53, 156,42 Snider, Cindy - 195, 143 Snider, Leslie - 59 Snodgrass, Calvin - 65 Snowden, Ronald - 62, 156 Social Studies Classes - 30 Sociology - 22-23 Soder, Melissa -- 195 Solberg, Rein - 156 Sonora, Leticia - 59 5ODi10m0f9S ,, ,Q SOYGHSOU, , ,,, Sorenson, 7, 61 95 ,L Sorrell, Linda Sota, Bernadetfeiaeefiit 95, 44 Soto, Adam - 49, 51 , 195 Soto, John - 48, 53 Sottiaux, Rita -195 Sowa, James -104 Sowa, Sharon -,62, 104 Sowder, Jerry Sovveli, Rayleen 1, ' 7 1' Swat, Kenneth- 156, 191, 141 V Speer, Amy - 105, 145 Speier, Kathleen - 61, 88, 104 Speier, Michael - 42 Spencer. Constance - 156 Speert, Edith-'22, 73 ' V SOSUI Ann -f i,i 1 42 Spiker, 101 , 1 spirit weak --4 884897 1 1 Spivey, Suzanne - 195, 105, 106 Sprabary, Frances-216, 217 Spradling, James - 195 Spray, Christina - 156 Stafford, Rene -145 Stanberry, Janet- 219 Stanfill, Timothy- 29,160,162,163,104,231 Stanley, Susan - 195 Starks, Cindy -145 Starks, Connie- 156 Starks, Valerie -157 Starr, Tom - 195 Starwalt, Rebecca- 5, 70, 75, 104, 73 Starwalt, Roy - 73 Starwalt, Steven - 157, 43 Steele, Karen - 62, 104 Steele, Marcus - 48, 195 4 rt Steele, Terri- 44, 105 Steele, Wanda - 157 Stegall, Lawrence-48, 51, 53, 195, 43, 144 Stegall, Phyllis- 157, 43 Stein, Jayne - 59, 157 Stein, Lisa - 155, 196 Stephens, Sherri-105, 107, 106, 108, 109 145 Stevens, Stevens, Charles - 105 Susan - 196, 143 Stewart, Jay - 142 Stewart, Stewart Jett - 157 Jennifer - 60, 157 Laura-76,157,42,142 Mark - 63 Stewart, Wade -105 Stewart, Woodrow - 48, 225, 22 Stltter, Rebecca - 105 Stinson, Stinson, Debbie - 145 Robert - 196 Stockford, Robert- 58 Stofa, Brenda - 61, 157 Stone, Jackie -196 Stone, Kenneth - 49, 5045, 196 Stone, Richard -157, 51 Stopper, Elizabeth - 105 Storms, Lois- 196 Strama, Patricia - 157 Strauss, Sharla -104,105, 145 Strickland, William -157 4 .26 Strovers, Alan - 48, 196 Stukey, Linda - 49, 157,42 Suarezpella, Anita - 106 Subia, Richard- 157, 142 Sugg, Margaret- 77 suggs, Carol -24, 56, ao, 81, 106, 231, 82, 26 Suggs, James - 230 Sullivan, Kevin -157 Sullivan, 57, 233 Sunday, Paula 196 Surgers, Louis -196 Sutton, Brian - 54 Sutton, Robert- 196 Svvanger, Susan - 106 ,T Swanz, Sherry 45 Sweeney, Colleen'-4 43, 235, 84,4 Sweeney, Laura 106, 188 Swoboda, Katherine - 1 06, 142 iii' Swope, Sandra - 221 Szostak, Diana -143 Szuck, David -196 T Talamantez, Davi,d,- 64, 190, 195, 106 Talbert, P3l'l'1 44',50 l,i,t Tarbin, Eliot -- 231 ' Tarenere, Jamie - 153 Tarvin, Debbie - 62, 107, 83, 82 Taylor, Eric - 107, 141 Taylor, Penny - 59, 107 Taylor, Princessf- 145 Taylor, K 7 7 Ram , ,, ' z '?11errill,i f,t 1 07 Terri - 107 Thanksgiving -190-91 Theis, Keith - 111 , 184, 45, 107 Thieieman, Douglas - 49. 53, 45. Thoman, Kelly - 63, 196 Thomas 454114gjfhomas ,Bruce-196 ,Curtis-160,161. 163 Jerry - 65 Tana - 43, 273 Qihomassoni Ty - 196 Thompson, Cynthia - 169, 108 Thompson, Joni- 61, 117, 108 Thompson, Kim - 108 Thompson, Kirby -- 9, 142 Thompson, Kristie - 108 Thronlon, Jennifer - 145 Jennifer- 196 Thurston, Carmen - 45, 26, 142 Tidwell, Debra - 196 Tjerangel, Beth - 60 Tipton, Steve - 62, 108 1 indexes 271 we ,W arolyn 1 5 Toland, Ann -197 Tolhurst,W1lllam - 49, 53, 197 Tolletson, Donna- 197 Torres, Debbie -197 Torres, Myrna - 51 Towery, Layne - 174 Tran, Tram - 43 Travieso, Anthony - 62, 109 Travis, Emily - 214, 26 Travis, John -108 Treadway James-197 142 Treat Jennifer 56 88 Trejo Norma 62 109 Tremble Dana 65 Trevino Anna 197 Trevino Gillermo Trevino Joanne 59 109 Trevino William 44 Trigg Brenda Trimble Allen Trimble Anita Trimble Lynn Trimble Pamela 22 145 Trip Carol 145 Trip Renee 197 Troskey Dominique 48 186 188 1 Troskey Frank Trotter Kimberly 45 197 Tsuyuki Miki 109 Tuck Kenneth 159 Tucker Christopher 197 142 Tucker Jack 944 Tucker Page 79 159 Tucker Yvonne 61 ,V Tudyk Michael ' TurnageJr Norman CScottJ Turner Celeste Turner Kerry 7 98 105 107 1 Turner Kyle 98 105 101' 1082, Turner Robert 97 29 109 231 83 65 109 Tweedy Larisa 155 kj? T e Allen 88 8 1 son Jerry 1 Uechi Daniel 1 51 Wea Unger Connie 34 33 2723 Unger Kendra 197 145 Vljntalfan Julie 197103 DYIQ 1 OW 4 Uppmg 41,5 4 ff 197 rf? 4 wavy, Aja ij? 89 197 J V 2 1 My My 2, te P9 .1 rf ri em 15',r21'?fef9' JW ,,.,,, ere?-,, 59 -1-wr 110273142 em 64 198 rf 111 rs 45 84148 HRW M122 42 Zee if ra MW 1 GemrtBand 38 39 friasiztxez Lorrame 111 Vaughn Nina 198 Vaughn Robert 198 Venable Bruce 1 Venable Diane 89 26 159 Verlander Ann Verlander Charles 159 Vidal Valerie 60 159 Villarreal Patricia 169 26 159 Wlarreai Rebecca 70 111 Vrllasenor Raquel 62 Wllereal Michelle 98 Wmont Daniel 7 98 107 106 108 109,442 Vincent Deana 198 47 145 Vincent Leslie 24 101 84 231 73 vor James 24 64 156 112 Veeaitgtat 58255 r 31 emhroe 198 tr6r,r area. tsrt riyy iiit , at - 1 rfr H 'rff 1Q8 25731 'fig wr 1 01 i V'V' , ',ff i rhlrfi ffff if . 193 47 145 V, :,, 'L i71 1437 Waikem, Cynthia - 47, 73, 159 Waikem, Greg -112 Walker, Beth - 198 Walker, Brenda - 76, 198, 105, 148 Walker, John -159 Walker, Melissa - 160 Wallace, Hugh -198 Wallace, Julia -198, 143 Wallace, Kris - 273,113 Wallace, Patricya-198, 148 Wallace Sharyn - 143 118 Wallis John 26 Walls Charles 7 Walston Cheryl 4 51 113 Walston Timothy Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ware Ware Ware Dar l 164 199 Karen 199 Karen 22 118 Kevin 160 Michael 49 199 Mi e Belinda 199 Jeneene 114 Ric ard 141 114 Warlick Jennifer 99 Warlick Sandra Warnke Donna 61 60 Washek Raymond 113 Watson Brian 58 64 75 84 123 7 Watson Bruce 199 Watso Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts n Michele 75 43 84 145 Glenn 58 45 Lori 5 Raymond 61 Stephen Ru Wayland Randi 4 Weatherford Bret 49 58 42 Weaver Cynthia 101 114 Weaver Valerie 4 Webb Lindsay 62 114 Webb Laura 160 Webb Mitchell 175 199 105 107 Webster Qarrie 14 142 Webster istie 9 142 2 O iN ert S1 ney 14 Welch ReEecca 9 145 1 3Niechmani'1 Andrea?-160 Welch Patty 145 Weidow Carol 541115 Weidow Danna 145 wefnnetmetf Keith 're tra Wemnjmer Renee 85 115 Wech 115 142 VY Wim, ee 63 w e O0--r 6 159 'att -,ef 4 CB3'iG'33QM-9-'416 r Matthew 160 W Ed 8 QQ-vw Jvv y it Wfq Whaley elerg 1299 Whatley 07160 164 Wheatley wargtey 62 117 Whipple Reneer 17 142 Whitaker Debbi ale-47 Whitcomb Brian 1 White White White White White White White White White Whrte White White White Alicia 91 45,, 45 Che 1 145 it Cheryl 160 Darrell 48 Gayle 200 James 142 John 117 Ketth 107 105 Mana 160 43 Monica 49 51 117 Patrick 1 Rohm 65 Stephen W G 48 11? 144 Wlqtgeghgigdi gvrd 52 Y W1 117 281 123 Whitehe ee Barry 4 Whazesiclg Wiatrek Linda 59 116 Waker Stay 145 Wlechmann Andrea 44 101 84 Wigmgton Drama 62 116 Vlhker Catherine 230 Vwker Debra 166 104 Wilby seen 200 Wilhoit, Ray- 161, 142 Wilhoit, Tina- 104, 145 Wilkerson, Darryl- 141 Wilkins, Connie - 220 Wilkins, Iris - 216, 217 Wilkins, Lynette- 161 , 45, 26, 145 Wilkinson, Robert- 24, 58, 231, 142 Williams, Bobbi- 154, 161 Williams, Bobby -142 Williams, Byron - 200 Williams, Camille - 200, 43, 78, 36, 230 Williams, Carolyn - 167 Williams, Cheri- 155, 161 Williams, David - 200 Williams, Jean - 224 Williams, Michael- 49, 161,45 Williams, Rhesa -104, 145 Williams, Ricky -116 Williams, Scott- 1 18 Williamson, Karen -118 Williamson, William- 156, 157, 161 Willis, David - 24, 29, 42, 120, 281 , 1 18, Willis, Diane - 175 Willis, Myrlene - 211, 210 Willmann, Peggy - 216,217,122 Wilson WllSOl'1, WilSOl'1, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, ,Wnedy - 84, 35, 62, 118, 278 Wilson Wilson, Wimpy. Barbara - 235, 104, 105 Carol- 7, 62, 161 Cheryl -60, 161 Christine - 200 Elaine -155, 200 Guy- 200 James - 62,161 Joanna - 167 Sheila - 47,118 Yvonne - 62, 118 Suzanne -161 Wimsatt, Suzannah - 24, 47, 119 Winkler, Sharon - 61, 119 Winningham, Carrie - 61 , 119 Winser, Richard - 161 Winsett, Kathi- 161 Winsett, Kathy - 59 Wise, Lynn - 200 Witte, Norma - 211,210 Wittenauer, Angela - 201 Woelz, Joe - 230 Woelz, Karl - 43 Wojciechowski, Daniel - 201 Wolft, Gabriele - 161 Wel1QtgffiMonika - 201 Randal - 1 12 lken, Joanne- 01,84 od, Dawn - 201,105 Wood, Tami - 105 1 Susan CReneJ - 1 61, 75, 45 Woodruff, Mark - 64, 1 19 Woods, Laurie - 1 19 Wood, Terry - 1 61 Wooqward, Geoffrey - 161 WO01dridge.Robln - 43, 120, 142 Wortdfrvente - 96 Wotdt, Barbara - 1 20 Donato -120 1' ,ehmemee-161, 273 Wr ht, Jayme - 60, 201 vvn y t,.,Paul - 120 Wright, Richard -- 161, 42 wrzgtqnsnirley - 62 Wrono. Salinda- 5, 64, 44, 120, 104, 10 Wrong, Suzrannei- 162, 105 201 Yamamoto, Douglas - 201 Yaskgnieh, Arleen - 62, 120 Yelverton, Cynthia - 24, 231 , 1 12 Yoder, Leroy- 162, 141 Yosko, Stephanie - 155, 199 Yost, Greg - 121 Young, Aida - 162 Young, Jacqueline - 78, 86 Young, Lari - 142, 145 Zamora, Emma - 201 -- 162 62, 1 62 '53 145 48 , - 1 62 - 201 , 45 t1Zi51tt1S2'-55? . ,SCot1 1- 201 Michael - 121 Zolriinger, Garry - 121, 150 Zoininger, Gregory - 88, 201, 141, 151 Zolninger, Gritt - 1 53 ' Zwinggi, Janice - 1 21 V , - , ,82 , - 1 ' 1 1 L , . - , I - 9, , V 1 V - , - 184 I , -159 , y - , V 1 V V 1 1 , -' V l T r T I , - 197 , ' - 1 V ' 1 1 1 , V T , V , - 167 , k - 199 1 T 1 , l 1 T 1 , 1 I , - , ' iw - , , - ' , ' -1 - ' - 160 1 ,.,, , , -197 , - , 1 ' - - - . ' ' - 1 -159 1 - 1 1 ' - - 1 4 , , - . - .160 1 - 159 , ,514 . , - 160 -1 1 th - 1 99 1 - f 1 irii - - 1 1 1 114 ' ' 1, ,er ,1 fas t ' . ' TY , - ' 1 Q 1225. 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Karen Carson Kelly 'Or editor Alan Or Craig 6 Boyd e Seagraves, Kris Liza Beyes, .Karen Boyd, Pat Brovvn, Jena Fuller, Rhonda Jones, Fiisney, Donna Schardt, Susan Sylvia Kim Wadsworth O , Sharon Mehalic, Jen Liza Mark Im inll stock WGYG 978 was produced by the P 'i SFI ges is Thec Em '11 onthe grain. licati ub' o epartrnent of Theodore Boosevelt High School. all students volumes ofthe book. , names are set in 7 and 10 poini Helvetica page is Optex QD by Letraset. l 5tlq xiption of senior trails by Ar V D Sl a me sports grou phiio by Z Cfe dits 273 Senior summaries Aberng1h1.Gsry-Latrn Club 12, Acostsmqheqcp-eayarlerse, to utr ready wrltrng 12 FHA11 it Brclvxiee president 111, ' A Gregg:-4 HonorSoc1al stucres to. 11, 12g StudentCounc1l 1p1baseba1lf9,10, 11, 12. basketball 9. Fellowship o1Chrrst1an 1- ft1331etes1O:1ootbal19. 10, 11, 12. track 9, 10 Laura --Cayalrers 9- 10, Brg Stick 10' Sagamore 10 ' Life.9Q 10.11, 12, Physrcs Club 12. Spanish Club 12 Akiheikbrlla, L- Beta Club 11, 12, Honor Soctal Studtes 12 Nallolaal Jumof Honor Socrety 9' Natlonal Spanish Honor Socrety .12, . E19 Slrck carrier 12, National Spanrsh Honor Society .ri 119353921 ba seba 11,' 1 lj, beskerbml 9 C3909 1 0, 1 1 . ba nd 10, 1 1 , Bot-fling Club 1 0, rom se-Neges 1 2, Mark 9. 1 o, 1 1 . 12, Natrorrat Junlor Honor ,gfiijsorglettyeiorpenerriatt-,orstftc1e. io, 11, 12, All-R9Ql0l'1'9. io, 11, fi,-?t2,g21AlliArea13 1, All-Slate 1 1 , 1 2: Whos-Who 123 Student if rcritirretlfeilliagmgtssbrte 9, to, 1 1, 121 Law Enforcement Club 12: l baseball t6I'171 Lbaeketball 9 1 O' cross country 9' Fellowship of CQ 113 football 91 track 9, 161 mustcal 9, 11, .1226 - f:i21f5g I 9g cheerleader 10, 12. Patriots 11. Bela 422-?rtrtritQ2Q 1-terror SOcialS1udleS 12, Natrona Honor Society 11 . z3:2gQN3fi1iQn?Al sJuntor,Honor Society 9. 1 0, Natronal Spanrsh Honor ,, f1QUaj1,1'. 12: Class secretary 9, vice orestdent 10, treasurer 13,151 Council 12p Spanrsn C1ub 9, 10, 1 t, 12: Gymnastic 1- -'1?feantzQ9r,Vg1r55Re's Teen Board 1 2. Who's Who 12 Plough Rider Band 9. 10. 12: stage band 12: UIL ,Q SQ, 113. 12t choir 12 Ki stuaenr atde 10 12 Rodeo Club 9, 10. Mem '.L. Qlfri 1 - l 1 1, 123 FBLA 121 FHA 11, Rider Band 9, 10, 11. 12. stage band 51-1121 Elenorrisocial Studres 10. 1 1 , 1 21 Natxonal Junior Honor Socrety ff 192 '1 I . 12g All-Drstrict lndustrial Arts 12, lndustnal Arts , A 'Ju 2 ' urunande io UIL rn to 11 12 Law ' . . We 1 . . frQVrgr51c5fcemeh!rClub 12, Bowltng Club 12, PAFLE 12g Spanish Club Junior Classcal Lea ue 1 1. 12. UlL choir 9, Latrn .-..., -- 9 H 'JQIUU-51,1 ,121 ' - ctass prestdent 1 1 People Group 12: Student r -,Council 11. 'l2.S1uden1a1de 12. Campus Ltfe 10. 11. 12. Conlluent Education 125 Industrial Arts Club 12, PAFLE 12 Law Enforcement 'Club 125 representative lor Student Councrl in Youth Agarnst Cancer 12, Ahvell. Buck-- senior superlattve. best lookrngh 12 Law Enforcement Club 12' JV loolball 9. 10. 11 Qyifl, Lin --DECA 1 1, 12, volleyball 9 Baker, Karla --girls varsrty basketball 12 Baker,Sylvia-CavaIrers9 10 11,sgt 11 student aide 12 FHA 12, French Club 9, 12 Banengee, Debra-FHA 9, 10, 11. 12 Baller. Sharon- Cavalrers 9, 1O.11,FHA11, 12. Spantsh Club 10 Btnkhlld, Melissa - drama 93 typing 10 1 1 People Group 12 Bannon, Elizabeth-Cavaliers 9, student arde 11,Ar1 Club 9, 10. 11, 12. Campus Lrle 10, 113 FBLA 12. French Club 12, Spantsh Club 10, volleyball 1 1 Blfblfid, Joe-lndustnal Arts Club 11, 12.F1odeo Club 9, 1O 11, treasurer 12, Spanrsh Club 11, 12, Food Services 12, vrce president 12. lootball 9:SpecralOlymp1cs 1 1 Barber, Gary- Rodeo Club 9, VICA-ICT-HO 1 1, 12 B8Ndly,HiCk--loolball 10, ll. 12 Blr!90,Jim-Rough Rider Band 10 11, 12, stage band 11 12 Honor SOCral Studies 10, 11, 12 Mu Alpha Theta 10 11 Nattonal Honor Society 10, 11. NattonalJun1or Honor Soclety 9 10 UlL band, 1st division solo and ensemble 9 1O, 12, AlIYDrstr1ct Band 12L Ggttmrst youth nomlnee tn busrness12, Bowling Club 9 10 11, 1 V llsklwille, Michael-All-Tourney Team Basketball 1 1, FBLA 10. FHA 9, 12. basketball 1 1 Blum, Christina - Ull. band 9, 10, 1 1, Campus Ltle 9 10. PAFLE 9.10. 12. Law Enlorcement Club 12, German Club 11 DECA 12 Bierman, Edie - UIL drama 10 speech 9, 10,0ptlrnlStyOutl1 nominee 10, PAFLE 11 Speech Club 9,1O,FHA11,12,HEF?O- FHA 12 Backer, Robbie - Campus Lite 12, Latrn Club 11,Russtan Club 11, 12. football 9, 10 Backer, Ron - Rough Rider Band 9, 10, 11, 12, stage band 10. National Honor Soclety 11, 12g Nalronal Junror Honor Society 9, 10, Ull. band contest 9, 10, 11 12,Chorr11,12,All-District Orchestra and Band 9, 10, 11, 12, All-Regron Orchestra and Band 9,1O,l1,12,All-Area Orchestra and Band 9, 10, 11, 12, All-State Orchestra and Band 9. 10, 11, 12, Amerrcan Freld Servrce 10, Key Club 10, 11, German Club 9, 10, presrdent 11, 12 Botlloy, Mark--,F1ough,FliCler Band 9, 10, 1 1 12, stage band 10, ll! UlL band Contest 9,g1'Q,'-,1'1,,,12,gAll-D1strrc1 Band 10 1 1 , 12 All- Fleglon Band, Orchestra.'Yari:h,Qoraft, 10 11 12. All-Area Orchestra All-Slste arch draft rfineustriaiartsb 12 lndustrlal Arts Club 9. Y , , Enlorcement Club 12. 8il068Ni,S!Qxl8U1F'90lzgl1'Rtder Barra 9. to, 11 presraem 12 utr band? 110i 111, t2qrst1udematoe,1,2, , BieIs,'SuSa1x3f5.Fiough Rider' 1,1 , secretary 12 Beta Club 1 1, 12, Honor Social Studles,'j52Qggf11f!l921'2i!Mu Alpha Theta 10. 1 1 chaplatn 12, National Hondr'St3Qlei?1'2Ql'f1Q,',f1Q23,Natrona! Juntor Honor Society 9 10: UIL band COUlQQff?3ffiQQ,ggT1, T2, PSM 1 1 1 Gptrmlst youth nomlnee, sate drrvrng ol Dlstrngutshed Arnencan High School Students 1 1 , Ame'fl153l33'SQ?1lQm6Sand Faces Llbrary trlghos Who 12, Keyettes 11 121 Gerfnao Club 10 Bingham, Thomas - Nattonal Honor Society 12. National Junror Honor Soclety 9 10, student arde 12. Campus l.rle11,12, Fellowshtp ol Cl1r1st1an Athletes 12, wrestlrng 11 12 Birdaall, Sandy- French Honor Society 12 lr'lterr1all0r1aITl'1esp1ar1 Society 9 10 11 NFL recorder 12, Natlonal Honor Socrety 1 1. treasurer 12 NatronalJun1or Honor Socrety 9, 10, UIL drama 9, 10. 11, 12, UlL one-act play 9, 10, 11, 12, UIL speech 9,10,11,12. Optrmrst youth nornrnee rn speech 12, AFS 9, 10, Speech Club 9 101112 Frencl1CIub1112 274 indexes Black, Elilsbelh - FHA 11 12, HEHOIHA 12 Blackman, Clay - DECA 11 12 Bland, Dana Natlonal Honor Soclety 10 11 12 NatlonalJun1or Honor Socrety 9 basketball 12 Fellowshlp olChr1st1an Athletes 12 Blank David lr1duStrlalAr1SClub9 10 11 DECA12 Bock Mickey CavaI1ers9 Patnots1O 11 mayor 12 Beta Club 11 treasurer 12 Honor Society Studies 12 Natronal Honor Society 11 12 Nal1onalJun1or Honor Socrety9 10 NalronalSpanrsh l-lonorSoclety9 10 11 12 Keyettes 10 Con1luentEducatton 12 PAFLE 12 Physics Club 12 Spanrsn Club 10 11 12 Bosley Greg Rough RrderBand9 10 11 12 stage band 11 UlL band9 10 11 12 basketbaIl9 Bowen Laura Caval1ers9 sgt 10 11 caot 12 senror superlatrye wlttlest 12 People Group 12 FBLA11 12 FHA presrdenl 12 Spanrsh Club 11 12 Special Olymotcs Volunteer 9 10 11 CayalrerCamp 10 11 excellent ribbon honorable mentton 12 Cayalreroutslandrngglrl11 0u1Slar1drnggtrl12 Bowen Scott Student Counc1l9 Spantsh Club 11 12 basebaIl9 lootball9 10 Boyd Mark Honor Soclal Studies11 12 Natronal Honor Soclety 11 12 Natrona! Spanrsh Honor Socrety 12 Key Club11 sgt at arms12 Campus l.rfe1O 11 12 Spanish Club12 Fellowshrp ol Christian Athletes11 12 tennrs9 10 captain 11 12 Boyle Vicki Beta Club11 12 Honor Socral Studies 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 12 NationalJunror Honor Soctety9 10 Nattonal Spanish Honor Socrety 12 student aide 11 FHA 12 Spanrsn Club 12tennis91O 11 Brace Klmberiy Beta Club11 12 French Honor Society 12 HonorSoclal Studies 9 10 11 12 National Honor Socrety 11 12 National Junior Honor Socrety 10 AFS 12 Campus Lrle 9 lndustrral Arts Club treasurer 12 French Club 10 11 secretary 12 baSketball9 10 11 FellOwshlpofCl1rlStlan Athletes 10 11 volleyball 9 Bragg Denise Bela Club 12 National Honor Society 11 12 NatlonalJun1or Honor Socrety 9 10 National Spanish Honor Society 12 Al'1Club1O treasurer 12 Bralion Richard Industrial Arts Club 11 12 Bnghi Clayton UIL math 11 12 ready wntrng 11 12 Broasman William Beta C1ub12 NatronalJunror Honor Society 9 10 NatronalSpanlsl1 Honor Soctety treasurer 12 senior superlative wrttrest 12 Key Club12 goll1O 11 12 Brown Jennifer Beta Club 12 Honor Socral Studtes 10 11 12 Mu Alpha Theta 10 11 secretary 12 National Honor Socrety 11 12 Nat1onalJun1or Honor Socuety 9 10 Natronal Spanrsh Honor SOCIETYQ 1011 UIL math 91011 PSM1011 UIL scrence 11 Opttmlstyoutb nomrnee sctence12 AFS9 10 Keyettes 10 11 student aide 12 Bowlrng Club9 10 team captain 12 Campus Lrle 9 10 German Club 9 Spanrsh Club 10 Brown John VlCA Auto Paint and Body 11 12 Brown Karan CayaIrers9 10 NFL 12 NatronalJunior Honor Soclety 10 UIL drama 10 11 12 one act play11 12 student arde 10 12 Bowling Club9 Speech Club1O 11 12 Spanrsh Club11 Brown Melanie CavaIrers1O 11 Beta Club11 12 International Thespran Socrety 11 12 Natlonal Honor Soctety 11 12 Natronal Juntor Honor Soctety 9 10 Nattonal Spanish Honor Socrety 11 12 Opttmtst youth nominee 12 People Group 12 student aide 12 Campus Lt1e9 Conlluent Educatton 12 PAFLE 12 FBLA 11 FHA 12 Spar1lSl1Club1O 11 12 yoIunteerlorSpecralOlymprcs 12 Brown Patricia FHA11 12 HERO FHA arde11 12 Specral Olympics helper 10 wrestling 10 Brown Phyllis Cavalrers9 ol11cer1O Student Councrl11 student aide 12 FBLA 11 secretary 12 FHA 12 Law Enforcement Club 12 Spanlsh Club 11 PTA Good Guy Award 12 Brund Eddie Law EnforcementCIub12 baseball9 10 11 12 Bryant Chns Rough Ftrder Band 9 ROTC 9 San Juan Guard 9 UIL band9 lndustnal Arts CIub9 10 11 12 FHA12 Law Enlorcement Club 12 lootball9 wrestlrng9 10 11 Bull Viat French Club 10 11 Bull Pratangia chorr9 10 Beta Club 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 11 Cl1aplaln12 Natlonal Junlor Honor Soctety 9 10 11 UIL cnorr 9 10 Opttmtst youth nominee youth rn relrgton 12 sensor superlatrve friendliest 12 class chaplain 11 12 Keyet1es12 FHA 12 Law Enforcement Club chaplain 12 Spanrsn Club 11 12 basketball 10 11 12 Fell0wsl1ipolChrrstran Athletes 12 Bllfdln Steven lo0tbalI1O Bums Brenda FBLA 12 Spanrsh Club 12 Bums Kathy Cavalrers9 cho1r9 10 11 Patrrots1O LllL cho1r9 10 11 classollrcervrce presrdent9 FHA9 10 OEA12 Busch Larry Rough F1rderBand9 10 ROTC9 TO 11 captatn 12 Rough H1derFl11les9 10 UIL band9 10 VlCA Auto Mechanrcs 11 sergeant at arms 12 Bustamante Mlchael Rough RrderBand9 10 11 12 UIL band 9 10 11 12 Bowling Club 10 Industrial Arts Club 11 12 Butler Gerald Rough Rader Band 9 10 1 1 12 stage band 11 lJlL band9 10 11 12 All Drstrrct 12 student aide 12 Germa C 11 12 Bwne Susan te r1rs9101112 Cambre Lynette cho1r9 10 FHA11 DECA 12 chapla1n12 Canady Tammy Cayalrers9 Patrrots 10 11 12 National Honor Soclety 12 NatronalJun1or Honor Socrety 9 10 NalIOr1alSDanlsll Honor Soc1ety11 12 Keyettes 10 Spanish Club 10 11 12 Cardenas Erma OEA 11 12 basketball 10 11 manager11 Carley Scott VlCA lCT HO 12 Carper Marti Cayalters1O 11 12 sgt 11 lt 12 Ar1CluD11 ArtClub reporter 12 Bowltng Club TO 11 12 secretary 12 Chess Club 12 German Club 10 Carraaco Ruben FHA 12 VlCA ICT HO 11 Carrasqurllo Eiram Law Enforcement Club 12 wrestlrng 12 Carier Sally CayaIrers9 Patriots 10 11 12 mator12 runner Mass Hall Time Texas 12 Who sWho1n Amerlcan Dnll Team 12 Keyettes 10 FHA 12 Spanlsh Club 10 Caudlll Kathy Cayaliers9 10 Fl-lAl2 Spanrsl1Club9 10 Cellmer Darleen tw1rler1O band9 10 Spanrsn Club 11 DECA Chambers Charles Rough Rlder Band 9 10 11 12 sgt at arms Junror Classrcal League 9 Mu Alpha Theta 10 National Junror Honor Socrety 9 10 L,llL math 10 11 12 UlL sc1ence11 12 UIL sllderule 10 11 12 d1stnctsltderuIe11 12 regron slrde rule 12 state slrde rule 12 Key Club ll 12 student alde 12 Bowlrng Club 12 Latin Club 9 Champron Freddy Campus Ltle 10 11 12 tenn1s9 Chandler Vicky Ourlland Scroll 10 11 Bug Stock 10 11 Campus l.rle9 11 12 Span1snClub9 11 Chapman Lavera OEA11 12 . - , , ,12 11, , , , ,ta A ' 1 12! ' ' ' ' ' .,,, ' X, l Y H , nA lub . , 1 U , , . . '- , ,. , 12. n 1 1 X . , 'UD 12 ' - ' ' ' ' ' . - , , , 10,11 Charlet, Debra - Spanrsh Club 12 DECA 12 parltamentanan 12 Cipriani, Debra-Cavalters9 Patrrots1O, 11 AFS 12 student aloe 11, 12 Campus L1le12iSpanrsh Club 11 Clark, Roger- Spanrsh Club 10, 1 1 , basketball 11,swlr'nrnlng 12 track 1 1 Clark, Rusty - ROTC 9. 10, Spanish Club 9 Clark, Sue- Bela Club 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11 121Na1ronal Honor Society 1 1, 12. National Spanish Honor Socrety 11, 12, PSM 12 Optimist youth nominee 11, 12,SpanIsl'1 Club 1 1. basketball 9. 11 goll9, 10, 11,121traCk9 Claytor, Terri - Rough Rider Band 9, 10. 11, UIL shorthand 12, All- Dlstnct band 9. 10, 11: All-Region band and orchestra 9,1O, 11 All-Area band and orchestra 9, 10. 11 FBLA 12 Clements, William - Industrial Arts Club 9 10, PAFLE 12 Clepper, Lisa - French Honor Soctety 12 lnternat1onalTl1espran Society 9. 10, 11 121 NFL president 12, National Honor Socrety 11, 12,NallOr1al,Junlor Honorfrocrety 9 10, UIL drama 11, 12: UIL one-actplay1O.11,12:UlL Speech 11, 12, People Group 121 -- Speech Club 9410, 11, 12, president 12, French Club 1 1, 12 -Cochran, Debra -4- Cavaliers 91cnQrr 9, 10. ulL crtorr 9, 1 o, All- : Distrrct Chotr 11, 12: basketball All-Tourney - 2 tournaments 12: All-Amencan HS. Athlete 125 student aide 121 FBLA 1 1, 12. Spanish Club 1 1 3 basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9, 11, 12, secretary 9. Cody, Mary -Cavaliers 10: Patriots 1 1, 12: Beta Club 11, 12. National Honor Society 11, 12. Cogan, Elizabeth - FHA 10, 12, Cosmetology 11, 12 Cole, Carrie - Beta Club 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 12. NattonalSpan1sh Honor Soctety 9, 10 National Sctence Foundation - student 11, 12. Sctence Training Program at UTSA tn biology research 11, 121B0wllng Club 11 , Spanish Club 9, 10, volleyball 9 Colo, David --Rough Rider Band 9, 10, 1 1 , 121 stage band 10, 1 1 1 Beta Club 123 National Honor Society 1 1, 12, National Junior Honor Society 9: band9, 10, 11, 12, PSM 1 1, 12, All-Drstrrct band 10, 11 , 12, All-Region slide rule 12. student alde 12: Bowling Club 12, hugh honor graduate 12 , Corey, Cindy-chow 9,1O, 11, UIL chorr 10, student aide 10. Future Homemakers 9, 10: baseball 10, basketball 10 Cook, Karen-Cavaltefs 9. 10 Patriots 11, 12,l'l'1BlOl' 12, National Spanish Honor Society 9.10 Teddys Girls 12, FTA 11, 12, Spanish Club 9,10 Cook, Sheryl-Cavalters9, 10. 11 , sergeant 10, captain 11,chorr 9.10, 11, 12, secretary 9. UIL cholr 9,10,11, 12. All-Drstrrct chotr 12, AllARegron chotr 9, 10, 123 All-Area choir 9.10, 12, All-State choir 10,WhO'SWl'1012.S1udEl'1ICOUr1Cll9, 10, 11, student aide 11, 12, Law Enforcement 12, Spanish Club 11 Coopwood, Vicki -- choir 9, 10, 11, National Spantsh Honor Soclety 11,Student Council 11,student aide 9 10 11 12, Spanish Club 10, 1 1, soccer 9 National Spanish Contest, honorable rnent1on1O 11, Fladro Club 10, 11 Modern Dance Club 10 11, Skiing Club 9. Ice Skaltng Club 9. IALAC 10 Corcoran, Kelly-AFS1O. 11. treasurer 12, student a1de 1 1, Law Enlorcernent Club historian 12 Spanish Club 10, 1 1, Speed Ice Skatrng Club 9 Coronado, Maria - Cosmetology 1 1 , 12 Courtney, John -band 11 , vtce president 12, stage band 11, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, UIL band 1 1, 12, student aide 12, Bowlrng Club 12 Courlright, Eva - AFS11, reporter 12,Ar'l Club 12,Span1sl1 Club 12,track9, 11. 12 Cox, Jeaneo -- Cavalrers 91 student aloe 12, Bowlrng Club 10, FHA 12. Spanish Club 1Oi FHA Club 12 Cox, Julie - Big Stick 9. Sagamore 9, French Club 11, 12 DECA chaolatn12.DECA scholarship winner 12 Crawlord,An!igone-cnolr1O, 11, 12 UIL cho1r1O 11 12, l-larumby Club 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11 basketball 1 1, manager' 12 dlvlng11,12, Crow, Kent - band 9,1O.NatronalJun1or Honor Socrety 9, 10 11, UIL band 9 103 UIL PSM 11, Campus Lrle 9,10 Cuskey. Russell - All'Crty football 12, lnoustrral Arts Club 9 10 11,1ootball9.1O, 11,12,lraCk11, 12 CIQKIHSH, Thomas- ROTC 9 10, 11, 12, Triple R Guard 9, 10, Honor Soctal Studies 9, 10 11, 12 All-Flegton Hussran Poetry Mernorizatton 1l,F1USSl8l'1 Club 10, 11, Fellowshrp ol Chnstran Athletes 12.wreSlllr1g 12 Darymple, Mark -- FHA 1 1 Damron, Cynthia-Cavalrers 9 chotr 9, 10, Patriots 10, 11, 12, Teddy's Girls 12 Dauain, Bryan--All-Dtstnct lootball 12, All-Cnty lootball 12, Industrial Arts Club 1 1, lootball9, 10, 11, 12 track 11, 12 Davenport, Deborah -t- studentatde1O, 11, 12, basketball 12, OEA 12,gyrT1I'1aS!iCS 9, 10. Davenport, Donald VICA-CVAE 9, basketball 1 1, 12, track 1 1, 12 Davis, Carrie- Flusstan Club 111OEA11, 12, tennrs 9,10 Day, Sharon -- Cavalrers 93 Cl'1orr9, 101 Student Counctl 9, OEA 12, Sophomore Class officer 10 Dean, Kenneth - DECA 12 Dearinger,Ted-JuniorC1assrcal League 121 Phystcs Club 12. Law Enlorcernent Club 12, Russian Club 12 Decuennick, Dawn - Cavalrers 9,Patr1cls1O, Bela Club 12, Honor SOClalStudxes10, 11,Nat1onal Honor Socrety 9. 101 FHA 11 DECA 12 2 Dees, Richard - Rough Rrder Band 9, 10, Honor Soctal Studres 10, 11, Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11 12, Natonal Honor Soctety11, 12, National Junlor Honor Socrety 9, 10, debate 1 1, PSM 10, 11, 12, UlL science 11, 12, drstrrct scrence 12, region sclence12,s1ate sclence 12,0ptrmlstyoutl1 nomrnee ln scrence 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, student arde 12. Big Strck12, Debate Club 111Speecl1 Club 1 1 Degan, Denise - National Junior Honor Society 9, National Spanrsh Honor Socrety 9, Art Club 10 De Jesus, Carlos - Big Stuck earner oaptatn 12, Key Club 11, 12, student aide 121 SDanish Club 9, 10, 11,preSlder1t 12, cross country 10, 11, lootball 9, 10, track 9,1O, 11 De Jesus, Daina -- National Spanrsh Honor Society 10, 1 1, 12: People Group 12, student aide 123 Bug Stick1O, 11,Span1sh Club 9, 10, 11, 12, basketball 10, 11 Delcamhre, Charles- Color Guard 9, 10, commander 11, ROTC 9, gutdon bearer 10, right gutde squad leader 11 , cornmanderk12L Beta Club 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, National Honor Society 1 1 , vrce presldent 12, Nattonal Juntor Honor Socrety 10, All-Dtstrtct champs San Juan'Guard 10, 11, 12, All-State champs San Juan Guard 12, Optrmrst youth nornrnee and winnerC111hjrnll1tary Mr, Teen 12, senlor superlative, most likely to succeed 12, Wards Award 12, Daughters ol American Ftevolutton Citizens award 12, American Leglon scholastlc excellence award 121Amerlt:an Legron school award 12 valeclctorlan 12 commencement speaker 12 Delson, Audrey- DECA11, 12 Delgado, Patricia - Cavallers 9 10 Beta Club 12 Mu Alpha Theta 10. 11, 12, Natlonal Honor Soclety 11 12 Natrona! Jumor Honor Socuety 9 10 Natrona! Spanush Honor Socrety 9 1O,11, 12, FHA 12,SD3f1lSh club 9.1011 12 banana. Billy - DECA12 Deville, Frank - Key Club 10. 11 French Club 11, 12, tennrs 9 10, 1 1 Devinnoy, Jill - Campus Llte 10 11 Fl-tA12,Frer1Ch Club 12 swlmmrng9 10 11 Dieterl. Beverly - lresnrnan and concert band 9, 10. Honor Socral Sludres 11 12 Nalronal Jumor Honor Socuely 9, 10, typrng 10 OEA 1 1 12 Dismuke, Erick -Pnysrcs Club 12. 90119, 10, 11, 12 Diltman, Bill--baseball 9, 10 11, 12,l0olba1I9. 10: wreslllng 9 Dobry. Mary - Cavalrers 9. chorr 9. 10, 11, 12g Patriots sophomore ottrcer1O,UlL chorr 9. 10, 11, 123 All-Ftegron, All-Area, All-State chorr11, 12. Ootrrnrst youth wrnner 12 Doolly, Marlin - Beta Club 12. UIL debate 12. UlL ready wnlrng 1 1 UIL speech 11, 12, All-Drstrlct debate 12. Optrmlst youth nomrnee 12 student arde 12, Debate Club 1 1, 12: PAFLE 11, Speech Club 11, 12. cross country 9 track 9 Donnelly, Karen-Cavalrers 10 AFS 12, FHA 11, 12, HERO-FHA 11,VlCAYlCT'HO secretary 12 Domi, Keith - Beta Club 11, 12, Honor Soclal Studtes 12, Natronal Junror Honor Socrety 9 Dull. John - Law Enforcement Club 12 Duproe, Brady- Spanlsn Club 11, 12, track 1 1. 12 Durbin, Ginger - Cavallers 9. Bela Club 12, Natronal Honor Soclery 12,N31IOl'18lJUl'1IOlHOf1OY Soclety 9, 10, Optlmrst youth nomrnee 12, Wards Award 12, student alde 12 FBLA 12,0EA11, 12. volleyball 10 Dwyer, Tim - Key Club 1 1, FHA 12 Law Entorcement Club 12: Spanlsh Club 11. HERO-FHA12 Eanu. Alan - basketball 9, HERO-FHA 12 Eathvood, Lol- Plough Rider Band 9,VICA-ICT-HG 11. 12 presldent 12 Elton, Julie - VICA-lCT-HO 12 Eddlomnn, John - Natrona! Honor Socnety 11 12, Class vrce presndent 1 1, Key Club 11 12, Student Councrl vrce presldent 121 student aloe 12 Edmond, Slave-basketball 9, IO 11, 12,100tbaI19, 10 Edwards, Angie- UlL1ypll'1g 9, UIL shorthand 11 , Eklund, Donella - cnorr 9 10. 11, 12, UlL choxr 9.10, 11,121 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9, 10, 11, volleyball 10, H1 , Campus Lr1e11. 12, FBLA 11, 12, Spanrsn Club 1111.391 Enlorcernent Club 12 student alde 12 Ellis, Susan -Cavallers 9. cnolr 9. OEA 11 Spanish Club 11. student aloe 12 Elizondo, Geneva - FHA 9 Ennis, Larry - stage band 10. UlL bar1d1O Bowlang Club 9.10, lnduslnal Arts Club 11 Engel, Max-swurnmnng 9, 1O,11, 12 Epps. Teresa - VICA-CVAE 12 Escobado, David - lndustnal Arts Club 12 Eskow, Penny-cholr 9, RCTC Color Guard 11, 12, ROTC Ftlderettes11, 12, ROTC 11, 12, UlL cnorr9, All-Dlstnct 12166791165 12 student aloe 10, DECA 9, VICA - Cosmetology 11, 12 Eslu, David - Rough Rtder Band 10, 11 Honor SocralStudres11, 12 Mu Alpha Theta 12, Natuonal Honor Society 12,NatlOr1alJur1lOr Honor Soclety 11 UlL band 9. 10. 11. NMSOT Commended Student 12 Key Club 11. 12. Campus Ll1e11 French Club 11 Eller. Deborah - Cavallers 9, chorr 9, treasurer 10, 11.UlL cnorr 9. 10,11,12.UILlyplng12,AI1-Dlslrlct,A1I-Region Cholr 9,10, 11, FBLA 12.SDE!rllSl'1 Club Esquivel, Louis - UIL band 9, 10, VICA - Auto Paint and Body 11. 12 Fagan, William - UIL band 9, VICA Auto Parnt and Body 10 11 VICA - ICTAHO 12, baseball 9, otstnct Auto Palnt and Body 12 Fair, Kimberly- UIL drama 11 FBLA 12 DECA 12 Falto. Elizabeth-Student Councll 10,51udenlald6 11, 12 FHA 1O,11,DECA12 Fenlnu, Sharon - Beta Club 12 Natuonal Spanish Honor Socuety 10, 11, 12 U1L math 9,10 PSM 11, Art Club 12, French Club 12. Spanlsn Club 11, 12,ter1f1ls 10 Figueroa, Julia - FBLA 12, FTA 12 Fletcher, Jeffrey - Junror Classlcal League 10, UIL typrng 1 1, Campus Llfe12,gol19,10,11,captarn12 Floras, Lours - An Club 12 Fluill, Glenn -VICA-lCT-HO 12 Flynn, Marianne--Cavalrers 9, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12 FHA 12, Law Er1lorcementCIub12,Spar1lsV1 Club 10 Flynn, Robin -Cavalrers 9, Patrlots 10, 11, rnaror 12, student alde 12, HEFROAFHA 12, Whos Who ln Arnerlcan Dr1IITearr112,TedC1y'S Glrls 1 1 , 12 Fox, Mary - Rough Hlder Band 12, Natrona! Junior Honor Socrety 9 10 National Spanish Honor Society 10, 11 12. FBLA 12. Spanlsn Club 10. 11, 12 Fraley, Cheryl-Cavaliers 9 10 student aide 10, 11 12,Bow1rrlg Club 11 12 Francls, Kayl- Rough Ftrder Band 9, 10 11 Frerich, Gail -- VICA-lCT-HO 12 Fraudanrich, Karen - DECA 1 1, 12 Fritz, Becky - Beta Club 124 Natlonal Honor Society 11, 12. National Junlor Honor Society 9. 10, PSM 11, Keyetles1O. Campus Lr1e1O, 11, 12,COr1fIuer11EC1uCatl0rl12,FHA12,Spar1lsh Club 10, 1 1, HEROAFHA 12, Fellowship olChrlstlar1 Athletes 11. 12,ler1r1l59,1O,11,12 Frump, Linda - student aloe 12 Fuchs, Deborah - OEA 11, 12 Fuenln. Robert - VICA - Auto Paunt and Body 12 Fuentes, Roland - DECA 12, HERO - FHA 1 1 Futnhi, Rudy- VICA - Auto Paunt and Body 1 1, 12. VICA-CVAE 9. 10 Gabelmann, Jetlray - photographer 1 1, 12 Gahlgan, John - ROTC Color Guard 9, 10, ROTC 9, 1O, captarn 11 It col 12. ROTC San Juan Guard 10, 11 12, ROTC Triple R Guard 9 Gamble, Sheila -All-Area DECA advertrsrng121People Grouo 12. Conlluent Education 12 Harurnby Club 11 PAFLE 11 12 FHA 11 Food Services 12 Gammago Gregory DECA11 12 Glngar Ann Cavalters9 cnorrIlbranan9 10 recording Secretary 1 1 12 French Honor Socrety 12 NFL 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 11 12 UlLChO1r9 10 11 12 UlLdrama12 UlL one act play 12 All Fteglon cholr9 11 12 All Dls'nc1cl'vorr 12 Who s'Who 11 12 Keyettes soph director 10 correspondlng secretaryll president 12 studenlalde 12 French Club11 12 Gan! Pllncll Rough Rlder Band 10 11 treasurer 12 Beta Club 11 12 HonorSocralStudles1O 11 12 Mu AIphaTheta10 11 12 Natnonal Honor Socsetyll 12 NatlonaIJur1lorHOr10rSOCle1y 910 UlLbar1d91011 12 UILmath101112 U1LPSM1112 All DlSIflC1S1IdBYU1912 Keyettesll 12 German Club1O 11 12 Glnl, Preston Natrona! Junror Honor SOCrety9 10 All Drstrlcl basketball 10 11 12 All Reglon basketball 10 11 Nl Area basketball 12 All State basketball 10 11 KeyCl4.b1D 11 Student Counclle 10 stuaentardetl Speech Club12 Lawlinforcement Club12 FrenchClub12 baseball910 baslserbatleto 11 12 tootbalI9 10 11 trackw tt 12 San Antorfueiitlglarbaslcetball Genera Cynthia FHAU HERO-FHA secretary oflreasury12 Glltll Jlnlt UlL band9 10 UlL shorthand 12 Uil. typlng9 10 studentandell 12 VICA AutoMechanrcSSeCre!ary11 12 Garcia Nelda Cavalners9 10 11 FBLA12 FHA12 Spamsh Clu 10 11 12 Garcia Rosa People Group 12 student arde 12 An Club 12 Spamsh Club 12 Gardner Chula: Natrona? Jumor Honor 36:12:45 '40 lslatlonal Honogsocvetytt 12 etudentarde 12 Physrce 111,12 Spanlsh Clu 10 11 Garrett, Lmda Studemitounclltl 12 outstandmghomemaxrng student 12 FHA11 I2 FHA!-,tate chow 12 FTA12 Spamsh Club 91011 HERO FHA11 12 SpecualOlymprQs11 Gammon Dobbu volleytaallil 10 Gaulnaux Mschnl Ft0TC10 11 12 ROTCSanJuanGuaro 12 French Club9 10 Gcorgo Runoll F1ou91'm4derBand9 10 11 12 mgeuanarr l2 UlLband9 10 13 12 U11, Ch0lf12 A1ic0i9II1ai533'ld9 student aude 11 12 Law Enforcement Club 12 Gomer Donmu Mu A1phaTheta 12 FHA12 VUAWYHO11 12 basketball 10 Goal! Gordon baseball9 10 11 12 Gibson Gregory lootball!! 10 11 12 Gllbcli Illrlt ROTC9 10 11 ROTC TnpIePtGuard9 10 Glllnpro Brent JumorCtassrcall.eague12 Natrona! Honor Socrety 11 12 Natrona! Junior Honor Soclety9 10 U1Ltypmg 11 Key CluD11 12 German Club 10 11 12 Latrn Club1Q wrestlrng 9 10 11 12 All S1aIewr891llngl2 GO!! Llull UIL bandg 10 11 12 basketball 10 11 Gonzales Cmdy UILf1'lalh9 UlL scrence9 UlF.,typrr1q9 Gonzales Florentmo UlL screnoe9 Uluypmg 10 11 tootball9 101112 DECA12 G0!l!llOl,Rl.llh cholr 12 FBLA 12 Gonzalez, Richard UlLtyprng9 10 OEA11 12 Gonzalez Sergro Natxonal Spamsn Honor Socrety 12 UlL PSM 12 All State Spanlsh 12 track9 Graham Yvonne People Group 11 12 Con1luentEducalron12 PAFLE 11 12 Track 10 Ginn Carl Rough Rrder Band 10 11 12 stage band 11 12 All Drstrlct All Reglon All Area orchestra band 1 1 Gran Tana OEA 12 Gnllm Tome FHA 12 VICA Cosmetology 11 12 State Board 01 Cosmetology Incense 12 67188001 Shell! cholr9 10 Ilbrarlar111 12 UIL bar1d9 UIL :hour 9 10 11 12 Rough RrderBand9 studentarde 10 Latrn Club 1 1 Gunlardo Santos VlCA CVAE 12 Guerra Monica UlLsc5ftmoe1t UlL1yplrlg11 FBLA11 12 FHA 12 HERO FHA 12 Gutierrez Michael U1L1yprng 10 Campus Late 10 11 French Club 11 12 basketball9 SpeClalOlyrT1plCS12 Gutmuoller Dean swrmmlng9 10 11 12 Hadley lrll CavaIsers1D 11 student arde 11 Russlan Club11 OEA hlstorran 12 Haley Rebecca Cavalners9 choir 9 10 robe charfman 11 lrbranan 12 Natrona! Honor Socrety 12 NatlonalJumofHorlor Society 10 NatlonaISpar1lSh Honor Soclety 12 UFECWIY9 10 11 12 All DISUICICDOIF 12 All Reguon c:horr9 16 H 12 All Area Cholr 1 1 Natrona! Merlt commended student Sraamsh Club 11 Halluuy Leanne Patnots 11 AFS12 Campus L1te12 Debate Club 10 Speech Club 9 10 German Club 11 Hammerle Mlrram UIL band 9 All Dlstnct cross country 10 11 12 All Reglon cross country 10 11 12 studeniardetl 12 Law Enforcement Club 12 Ftusslan Club 11 12 cross country 10 11 12 Fellowshlp ol Cnnstran Athletes 10 track 10 11 12 Hanko Gary Rough RlderBand9 10 Beta Club12 Honor Social Studues 12 Junlor Classrcal League 11 Natronal Honor Socuely 11 12 National Junlor Honor Soclety9 10 All Drstrlct All Region wrestling 12 AIIS1a1e mechanical drawing 12 AFS 12 student alde 9 Sagarrlire 9 Chess Club 10 Industrial Arts Club vlce presldent 12 Latln Club 11 12 Spanlsh Club 12 cross country 9 Fellowsnrp o1Chrlst1an Athletes 12 lootball captarn 10 soccer9 10 wrestllng9 oaptann 10 11 captain 12 Hardie Scott UIL math 10 UIL sclence 10 UlLtyprng 10 PAFLE 11 French Club 12 DECA11 12 tennis 10 Harlan Dwayne DECA 11 12 Harlos, Ralph Physlcs Club 12 Law EnlorcementClub 12 Harbin, Elliott Natlonal Junlor Honor Soclety 10 National Honor Soclety11 12 Optlrnrst youth nomrnee12 Physacs Club 12 Law Enforcement Club 12 lootball 10 Hartmann,Debble OEA11 12 Hartman Michael Natrona! Junlor Honor Soczety9 Natrona! Spanusn Honor Socrety 12 Physlcs Club presldent 12 lootball 9 10 Hanwrg, Conrad FHA 12 German Club 10 11 Latrn Club 11 soccer 12 Hasdorll, Mary German Club9 10 12 Haughlon,Wlnda UIL speech12 UlLtyplr1g9 12 Hawklns,Bo UILtyplng1O 11 CampusLl1e12 Spanrsh Club9 baseball 12 lootball9 10 goIf9 10 11 Hayashi. MICHIYO student alde 12 Heath, Chuck Beta Club 12 People Group 12 student aloe 12 Bug Strck 10 11 Sagamore 11 Con1luentEducalron 11 12 Hebert, Ronald Rodeo Club 10 1 1 12 Food Servuces 1 1 Hodgopelh Todd Beta Club 12 Junror Classlcal League 11 vrce presrdent 12 N8llOl'131JUf1lOT Honor Soclety 10 Ourll and Scroll 1 1, 12 UlL10urnaIlsm 11 12 Key Club 12 Bag Suck 12 Sagamore 11. 12 Latrn Club 11 12 basketball 10 Latrn Honor Socrely 11 12 Hcrblq John Brg Stuck earner 12 FHA 12 baseball 10 Fellowshlp o1Chnst1an Athletes 9 10 1oOlbaII9 Hemandoz Ml HERO FHA 12 Homandu Barbara People Group 12 student aloe 12 FHA 9. Momlndex Pamela Caval:ers9 People Group 12 student arde 12 ArtClub12 FHA12 Hernandez Robo!! FHA9 Spamsh Club 10 baseball 10 baske1baIl9 fo0lball1O 11 !rack9 11 12 Mnmkucmrd ROTCCC-!0rGuard10 11 commander12 ROTC 9 lstsgt 10 companycommander 11 batlanoncommander12, ROTC San Juan Guam uadleader 10 11 12 PHBTC TDPYOFI Guam 9 NatlonalHone?goelely12 Uli. PSM12 wssoreoce 12.. flocks Dale lndustnalAftsClub11 tootbalw Hiqdon Rusty Rodeoclulw 10 OEA11 12 taalbalw 10 l-loolr Marshall DrstnctvPTA Essay Contest thrrdplace 12 Holler Jonathon ROTC9 10 NatronalHonorSocte1y 12 DECA 12 cross country 10 foo1ball9 track9 10 l-loflman Kathi sludenla1det2 L3WEH10fC8U!60?C1Ub12 track Home David DECA2112 Momma Katherine-Q-an rlRloerBand9 19 wma Smal gm 1 EJ xg m Theta U? 52NNanon?l Henersmzety 1'2 Scenery t Spam Mbna I0 12 UlL malh9 Seams!! Club9 160,12 sh 'Society Howard Mlleolm Ffouqhmd Band91011 2 to 11 12 Ull.bane910 11112 ? Siageband Howard Tnen PAFLE12 FHA!! OEA11 tz renmsg 10 Hubbard Brian dmn9S 10 11 12 Mrgzzlllgrgcf Paul MCA12 baskeloail9 19 'U lootball tt Wim cams-V-wwramas to 11 gm-mfsasaa 1011 gl breguet Allkegitmcliav 'H 12 Froncfrclalwlr X2 Spanish U Numa Dwayne slagebarrd1012 Hutchings Donna slEudentaude11 12 LawEniorcamantClub 12 crosscountry9 16 11 12 track9 10 11 12' thehun llocnilmo UH,chorr10 UlLty0mg12 embody Plullp AllDlS1r1cMG0lbBll12 An NQd! 5f12 Campus Late 11 FHA12 1339908110 11 ? MCKdwin Amleresro 11 toomaw 10 11 12 1 1 lff, Ingram Miko Truck Club 12 Frame at 1L rt 12. Irons Elune student alde12 A110089 Jacoldo Karon Honor Soclal Studies T2 Jufliwiiiasstcdisagtse 12 Mu Alpha Theta 11 12 Natloflil H0flOf8DQi5fY12 USL miih 12 UlL PSM 12 UIL scrence 12 Latll'tCk.b12 SDBNSYICYUD presldent 10 JICKIOII Llurll band910 11 12 UlLband9101l 12 Food Servlces 12 Jager: Julro DECA12 Johns Tony baseball11 12 James Fallen Cavalrerslo Patnots 11 12 866019912 NJHS 9 NHS to 11 12 student aloe 12 Spanlsl1CEul:1Il?X Spanlsh Honor Socrety 12 Jardin Pntncra Color Guard 10 11 12 F1lderet1es10 11 12 RO C10 11 12 Jonkma Mike cnorr9 10 11 BetaClub11 12 HonorS0ciat Sludees 11 12 Mu Alpha Theta 11 12 NHS!1,12l NJ?-189.101 Natrona! Spanrsh Honor Soclety 12 UIL chow Sl, Sli LM. math 11, 12 ull. PSM 11 12 All Dlstrlct number sense tt,wi2fAl1wFleglon cnolr91011 12 KEVCQUD11 12 1611069 15 Jonson Jams Cavallers 9 Mu Alpha Theta 17 HWk1lfgi'12: NHS presrdent I2 N.JHS1o 11 Natlmalsmfmhwwfrkcwty 11 12 ummamtt 12 UILPSM11 12 ulLreemfyvwltiftgttp Opllmlst youth un government nomrnee 12 Roowwen representatlve Gvrls State 12 Campus Llle 10 Spanish Club 10, publlclty 1 1 Johnson Mrchael regronal and Stale qualrlrerfll 12for track, Law Enforcement Club deputy cruel 12 lootball 1! 12 track 11. Johnston Jennilor - band 9, 10, 1 1g NHS 113, UAL band 9, 10. UIL rournalism I 1, 12, UlL mst, edntoruals 12. student arde 12: Bug 123 Cutlook 12, Sagamore 10, 115 Campus Lrte Merit rnalrst 12 -' ' Jonn .innollc - Food Servrces 1 1, 12 V Jenn Karan -- NJHS 9, 10: virgin 1 Blossom SCh018YSl tlD recrpim 12, FBLA 9, FHA 9.10, 11,0EA 12, track 91 varsity drill team 9.10. .tonal Paula--studentarde11, 12, Campus Lite 9, 10, 11, 12: Law Enlorcement Club 12, drving 9, 10, 11. 12 Jones La Tonya - UlL ready writtng 9 Jordan Curtis- Roqeqglub 12, Latrn Club 12 I Jordon Olho -- Carrrpriellile 12: cross country 1 1 ,' 121 Fellowship olChnst1an Athletes91football 9. 10, track 9, 10, 11. 12. Kailbl' Gregory--Campus Life 12, ROTC 1 1, 12 Kuion David -- Beta Club vrce preslclent 121 JCL 10, t 1 , Optrmlst youth rn relrgron nominee 12. Key Club 1 1, 12, senior represenlatrve, parliamentarlan 12, student arde 12, Campus Llle 10, 11,121L81ir1Club1O, ll, Kelly Ronald-FtOTC9,10,11,12,San Juan Guard 9, 10, 11, 12. Trlple Ft Guard 9, 103 Alleljislrict San Juan Guard 10, 11, Law Enlorcernent Club 12, French Club 10, 11 Kendall, Nancy -- Cavaliers 9, 10: Beta Club 121 Honor Soclal ,jitudles 10, 1 1, 12g Mu Alpha Theta 11, NHS 11, 125 NJHS 9, 10, '+gNatlonaI Spanlsn Honor Socrety 10, 1 1, UlL spelling 9, 10, Spanlsn , Club 9, 10, OEA 11, 12, OEA area contest, 4th place 1 1, 2nd place 12, state contestant 12 KlIll103y,HCh!l-Be1aClub11,12,NHS11,12,NJHS9,10. Natronal Spamsn Honor Soclety 12, FBLA 12 Kiddly, Kalhy-- cholr10,Campus Late 9ZVlCA11,12. Kimble, Damn- Cavaliers sp UIL rypmg 1 1, 12: student arce 11. 12: FHA9. to, 111, 12, rHAcluo9, to, tr, 12. mum, ways.--'dhplr 9, ro, 11, ull Chou 9, ro, 11, Koop, Brian -- Nl-lS'1O, 1 1 , 12, AllfDrslnct basketball thonorable mentronp 12, Campus Llle 12, baseball 9, 10, 11: basketball 9, 10. 1 1, 12. Kosharek, Scoll - chorr 9, 10, Industnal Arts Club 12 Kowalski, Chubb- baseball manager 1 1, basketball manager 9, ' - ' -, - I 4 V YZ' . ',V. ,,, . , ,Q 1 - l A W ,, , . .. p lll, za' . . . ' ' ' ' ' . - ' z 1 1 ' . - A L ' ' 1 114 124 .,,f V ,f , , A , ,, , V1 , ty D . 1 . 1 T , E 'r'-'h Q ' 1 ' 3 - 'lri V I h ,f,V ' f 1 ,,hk Q: . Q t T11 llllll 1 ' -'. ,,r, ' 'A - 1 ,- f 'V',' - ' ',,, 10, 11, 121 1 . - ,.,. . effff A ' . 1 V E54 1 - 1 - '- . 1 V ' ' - - F ll,l . - lllr 1 1 1 . ' - ' A 1 1 rrlt .., , - I - ' Y Tl I N- , r 1 , , : l 12 ' l,ll A' indexes 275 1 choir 9 Fgliowship ot Body11: 11:LatinClub11,12g 10.11, stur1er1ta1de AF LE 1 10. UUISOQBX, Joseph Murray, John - Big Suck Fl-lA12'1ootball9 10 11 AFS Beta Key Club 11, 12. 12 0, honor graduate Club 9, 10 Muzny. Ken -- Ull. typing 121 ,12, PHA 12,DECA12. track and held 10, 1 1 1,All-Area track and tleld 113 cross country 9. 101 football 9, 10. Mariinll. Arthur - baseball 10. Martinez, Deanna - Student Council 121 Law Enlorcernent Club 12: VICA - Cosmetology 1 1 , District 5 secretary 12, volleyball 10. Martinez, Carol - Rodeo Club 95 French Club 10, 11, 121DECA historian 12 Council aide Cynthla -- student aide 12, FHA Yvette -- choir 10, 1 1 1 Speech 9: McClinlon, Yvonne -f choir 10, 11, VICA licensed 1 2 McConnell, Richard -- stage band 9, 10. 113 Key Club 12gCarrtpus 276 indexes E V - Myers, Susan--band 9.10, 11 Oub 10, Nall, Karen--OEA 11 12 Neal, Brigctto-- basketball 10 Ne0P0r.Mary-CavallersozPatriots10, 11 12 NHS 12 Natiuriai Spanish Honor Society 11, 12.171-lA12 Negron, Halen -- Cavaliers 1: Beta Studies 10 11. 121 Mu Alpha Contluent Education 12g FHA 12 1O,11,12,Span1sh 1, 12, Honor Soc1al spelling 9, 10 10, secretary 11 Nelson track 9 9 O Novak. Mark Nunna, David -- FHA 12, 0'Connof. Danny - Beta Club 121 Honor SOCial Studies io, 1 1, 1 21 Mu Alpha Theta 10. 11, 12: NHS 121 NJHS 9, 10, 1 1 , president 10, Na110l1alSpartlSl'l Honor Sootety11, 121U1L math 113 UIL PSM 113 class presldent9, 12: KByClub10. 11, 12: Student Council 9, 12: 0,111 12, U1L1YDlf'lQ 11, student 11 12: Campus Lile9 10,11 student aide 12, Bowlrng Club 9. 1 1, FHA 12 Fllder Rilles 10, 11, UIL matn 12. Chess 12 Ull. math 12, UIL PSM12, 9, cross country 9 track 9, German Club 11 12 Pi0rcs,LuAnn- Cavaliers 9 Patr1ols10 11 12 class treasurer 12 S1Udet1iCOunC1l9, 10 11 FHA? 10 11 12 Picrini, Lisa-Cavalier lieutenant 0 VHA 9 10 11 vice oresloent 10 Law Enlorcernenl Club 12 Pimenlal, Gilbert--Campus Lite 9 German Club 11 baseball 10 football 9, 10 Pium, Barbara -- Cavaliers Q sergeant 10 1' ' 2 C3V1'1DLJS1,l16' 9 10 11,12 :BLA 10 11 ylce president 12 FHA president 10 11 12. Spanlsn Club 11 12 CE11O.'l-ST1l1J ol Cnristlan Atl1letes10 Poiansky, Dale- industrial Ans Club 0 '0 11 12 Prunty, Warren - Honor Social Sturlles 11 12 Bowling Club 9 10 Law Enlorcemenl Club 12 Pryce, Rosemarie - cross country 12 track 12 Puetiuloseph--band12,Beta Club 12 NHS 10 11,12 UM band 12, Key Club 12 Pullin, Dana - student aide 9, 10 Pylant, Johnny- NFL 11 12,UlL,drarr1n 9, 10, 11 12, 1JlL one-act play 11, 12,AIlfDls1rlctone-actplay 11, 12,l1or1oral'1le rnent1on12, Speech Club 9. 10 11 12,1ootbaIl Rahn, Jefirey- band 9 10 Optimist youth nominee 12, Bowling Club 11 tennls 11 Ramirez, Patricia -Cayal1ers9 sergeant IO 11 12 People Group 12 5105901316612 V1-lA9 10 11 12 ar1y1sorypreslclent11 12 Randol, Michael - band 9 10 WCA Y Auto Mechanics reporter 1 1 12 Rawlings, Charla - Rodeo Club 9. secretary 10 11 12 VOCT 12 Denise- band 9 10,11 12:Nat1onalSoan1sn Honor 1 12 UlL banG9 10 11 12 UILtyo1ng11 All-District 11 12 All-Region banrt 12 Spanien Club 10 11 9 cheerleader 12,Patr10tS10,11g track 9. alc1e12 Lam En1Orrer'1en1Cjlub12 O 11 12, ROUGH l-?1derF111les 9 10 11 b Dreelde 11112 C not 9 Rodeo Club 9 10.11. fa 6 . 5 'Y ' ,. My , -TF? , BW? J at xW N B W , 4-w35?ie?1eezfsfieE1s1cv-ewcmfwi?sffw121fefl'fv'A5? 'f ':f'zQf'1'2fwf2'?fis,s?1w2 lf:2sfQ1:i.1A,qvmQr2f5Y??92. ., ,.,, W, ., Faculty summaries Aaron, Linda B.A., Howard Payne University M.Ed,, Southwest Texas State University Debate Club, Speech Club Albers, J, M. B.A., St. Mary's University Bowling Club Alford, Virginia B.S. Texas Tech University Allison, Kyrenda B.S,, University ot Houston Art Club Anderson, Barbara BA., Texas Christian University Anderson, James M. B.S., M.Ed., Howard Payne University slide rule, science, number sense co-sponsor, UIL coordinator Atchley, Frederick B.S., Livingston State University M.E., lncarnate Word College Bell, Leslie B.S., North Texas State University Industrial Arts Club Benavides, Roy BS, M,Ed,, Trinity University Birkner, Kenneth B.S., M.Ed., Sam Houston State University Black, Kay B.A,, lncarnate Word College Boemer, Katherine B.S., Texas Lutheran College assistant coach Booth, Jan BA., North Texas State University MA., University of Texas at San Antonio Brasher, Mary Lou BS, Southwest Texas State University head track coach Brodeen, Patricia B.S., M,S,, Texas Tech University Future Homemakers of America Brown, John, Jr, BA., St, Mary's University MA., University of Texas at San Antonio Boyers, Dianna B.S., MA., Southwest Texas State University Burkhardt, Joel BM., MA, Sam Houston State University assistant band director, stage band Burris, Harold B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University M.V,T.E., Southwest Texas State University DECA Cadena, Martha B.S., M.S,, Texas A8tl University Claar, Linda B.A,, Trinity University Coffey, Thomas B.S., Texas Tech University swimming coach Collier, Kita B.S., Texas A8tl University Keyettes Compton, Buddy B.S., Southwest Texas State University M.E., Our Lady ofthe Lake University Rodeo Club 278 indexes Crain Mary B S Southern Arkansas University Cunningham Angela Gay B S Southwest Texas State University Future Homemakers of America Curtis James A B M S University of Kentucky Danford Diana B A University of Texas at Austin M Ed Our Lady of the Lake University Davis Barbara B A Sam Houston State University M Ed Texas AGM University Davis John B S Southwest Texas State University Denk Diane B A Southwest Texas State University M A University of Texas at San Antonio Dentler Mary Alice B S North Texas State University M A Austin College Dismuke Patsy B S Prairie View AGM University Harumby Club Dominguez Margaret B S Mayville State College Dorchester Lois B B A University of Texas at Austin Eichler Cal B S St Mary s University M S lncarnate Word College Key Club soccer coach Evans Frances B S M Ed Southwest Texas State University Fortson Pamela B A Southwest Texas State University M A University of illinois Foster Sylvia B A University of Texas at Austin M A St Mary s University Frey Jerry B S Texas Tech University M S Southwestern Oklahoma University Art Club Fine Arts Department chairwoman Fowler Linda B S Indiana University Gartman Deborah B A University of Texas at Austin Gillen Jim B A M S Kansas State University Gisler Carolyn Ann B A Bryn Mawr German Club Goldstucker Howard B B A University of Texas at Austin M Ed Our Lady of the Lake University DECA Greiner Russell B S Iowa State University M S University of Illinois M S University of Southern California Freshman Class Halber A D B S St Louis University M B A University of Denver M Ed Our Lady of the Lake University Harlow Duke B S Southwest Texas State University M A Sam Houston State University Law Enforcement Club Hartung, Jack B S , Texas A8tl University Heath Frances B S Howard Payne University Future Business Leaders of America Business Department chairwoman Hennessy Ltllian B A Untversity of lowa M A Southwest Texas State University Henntg Martha Stone B B A University of Texas at Austin Hickey Phyllis B A Trinity University Hill Terri B S Southwestern University M A University ot Texas at San Antonio Future Teachers of America Howard Jimmy state certification ROTC ROTC drill teams Hutto Stan B S Untversity of Texas at Austin Inman Peggy B S Midwestern University Engtish Department levet chairwoman Jones Wstiiam S Southwest Texas State University industrial Arts Ctub Kearns Shirley B A Texas Lutheran College M Ed North Texas State University B S Uruverstty et Houston basebalt JV football Coach .Klein Carolyn r ig .iti BA., Southwest TeXasV,State1fUniversity Krause Diane if BS. Southwest Texas State University Future Homemakers of America A Krohn Argelia BA. Texas Woman s University MA. University of Missouri i Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society Kurth Otto BS. Sul Ross State University r M.Ed. University of Texas at San Antonio Problem Solving Math LaGrone Jim BS.. MA., Southwest Texas State University Math Department chairman Lane Sandra vocational certification Southwest Texas State University. VOCCTJQ .tti ivy, LavelIegA. J. T gjg,g5,:,,..i AB. F ranciSQeg,State University RussianiClub American Field Service LeStourgeon B.S., Texas Lutheran College MA. Our Ladyrof the Lake University Lilly, Eleanor, BS. University of Houston M.Ed. Trinity University Art Club Lindsay Sarnette T , BBA. Texas Tech University i MS., Louisiana State University ' M.Ed. Our Lady ofthe Lake University VOCT V 5? sv Lipski, Jacquelyn T V BAL, North Texas State University Aff MA.. 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Stephen F. Austin State University Stanberry, Janet B.S., University ot Texas at Austin M.A., Midwestern University Honor Social Studies Stewart, Woodrow state cenitication, ROTC attended Trinity University, Kansas State College Kansas University Rough Rider Rifles, Rough Rider Bullets Stone, Bryce B.A., Texas Tech University M A,, Trinity University National Junior Honor Society Strain, Juliana B.A., Our Lady oi the Lake University Swope, Sandra B.S., Texas Lutheran College Testerman, Kay BS ,Auburn University Future Homemakers ot America Travis, Emily B.S., Baylor University Mu Alpha Theta, Campus Lite Trevino. Leopoldo B.A , St. Mary's University wrestling Tyson, Jerry B.S., M Ed ,Sul Ross State University basketball coach Vaughn, R. B. BS, M S., North Texas State University Walls, Charles T. B A.. Central State University Wayland, Randi B.S., Trinity University M Ed., Our Lady ofthe Lake University Whatley, James B.S., Texas Tech University Whitehouse, Sally BAE.. University of Florida Special Olympics Wilkins, Iris B.S., University ot Texas at Austin M.S., Texas Tech University Sophomore Class Williams. Jean B.A., Southwest Texas State University Willmann, Peggy BS , University of Texas at Austin Sophomore Class Wilson, Jerry BS , MEG , Southwest Texas State University Winden, Mary Ann BM., Southwestern University M.M., Eastman School of Music. University of Rochester choir director ' indexes 279 fa- A V 35 W5 Xijf- ' w e M 1 av A, x W: Qin ,, , W we il. igaw My A ,. Ag N' A w fe , , Q4 7 Q ,M ,.L x J if 2 5 Q 3 X Riders 'kick' Major changes took place in students' lives. Freshmen finally were familiar with every nook and cranny of the campus. and probably were leeryabout spending the rest of the most wonderful years of their lives here. Sophomores were reagy to move into the number two ranked position and juniors suffered swollen heads after receiving their class rings. lofficially making them THE leaders of Rough Rider Country. Seniors, before passing on to bigger and better things, kicked Cas the saying wentj and enjoyed their dismissal two weeks earlier than underclassmen. The year 1978 was a year full of mem- ories. For some, crazy and daring were those days of seeing who could get out of the overcrowded parking lot without a smashed fender, and exciting and adventuresome were the nights when cruising down Walzem, congregating at Jack-in-the-Box or flooring it through Windcrest was the thing to do. For the others, high hopes were shot down when the students at the front of the lunch line were given more turkey than those at the end. Some came close to an emotional breakdown while they tried to think of a plausible excuse why Ccontinued, page 2863 ' 284 A Talking Book 9 W 77,,, Living, learning at TR preparation for future the term paper was late. Some admitted to giving up an arm and a leg to pay for lost library books vvhose fines actually had exceeded the costs of the books. As any school year goes, the time for re-adjusting, re-learning and re-applying meant different things to different people. We lived a lot and learned a lot - just so it would be that much better the next time around. VVe'll probably forget most of what has hap- pened to us. Still, there vvill be some little event left in the back of our minds that will remind us of all vve've learned and of all vve've worked for. and with that, vve'll prepare ourselves for the days ahead. 286 A Talking Book 1 David Brown, Sandy Birdsall, Lisa Clepper and David Whitehead rehearse a scene from dramatic pro- duction, Don Quixote. 2 Adam Flomo and Joery Smittick socialize and check out the courtyard scene during a passing period. 3 TR confluent education participants discuss self-esteem concepts with stu- dents at Krueger Middle School. Q K 1 . -V,-fm 1, aw J . Aix , J v 'H X u X ,4 Y, 2, N. : . h , 'x .4- e 4 5,559 1 ',g , ifir . ' - 1 ff ,4 .'. 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