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

 - Class of 1978

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' ' 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

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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



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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

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