Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1979
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Closing . . . ..2 . 16 . 18 . 86 104 154 190 226 244 258 W 2, , gov? z- ., ,, if -,J - i 1,- .ive f 'f .l '-is -35. Ni. W , in 1 A1 J' SA GA M Q R E awe 1979 ? , A Volume Xlll re Roosevelt High School Welzem Road Qxas 78218 W 1 1 Caveliers and Patriots move to the music ofthe tight song as they cheer on the Riders at the Lee game. 2 Smiling in anticipation of the football game and armed with ballons, seniors Jill Bukowski and Joanie Sefcik take time to have their pictures snapped. , 3 Homecoming '79 Queen and King, Elaine Munoz and Steve Payne pose minutes after receiving their honors. . 4 Jeff Paxson throws up his baritone as he marches back to the, stands after halftime. 5 Greg,ZoIninger pushes toward the goal line in the game against MacArthur. ' r Q- eww if r r- ,fag 42 ' ' SER it'i f '- L '- 'A .t M' ,ae 'v w i r . Q 1' 1 Lrg ' ' Ii' 3 ' ,, . , 4 ,- , -. V, , . K I N, . 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Never knowing that the once vacant fields were a favorite necking spot, the future Riders will dis- cover new places to seek privacy. Cel- ebrations of new victories will be theirs, Rediscovering old traditions will forever unite graduates of the 60's and 70's with those of the 1980's. Faces in the clique change, sentiments remain the same. ' if W I it ,, 5, 3 2,ii.ffj?X ,1s, 1 ,',, ' AMW, A, 1- L g 1 The stands were packed to capacity the night the Rough Riders took on the Jud- son Rockets. 2 Drama student Dwayne Alverson searches for a more comfortable position for his casted leg. 3 Twirler Cheryl Pritchard awaits the return ol her other baton in pre-game warm ups. 4 A Windcrest family, longing for a White Christmas, displays the product of their snow machine. 5 Finding classroom pressures to be too much, senior John Burke seeks comfort in an old childhood solace. 6 A Windsor Park fountain provides a spherical panorama of water for a SAGA- MORE photographer. 7 Clemens buffaloes attempt to chip away at the Rider otfense during the Homecoming game. Riders won 47-0. M 4 Opening g V K Ji: . f stff Mascot . 3 unifiesTR TR is often referred to as the most patriotic school in San Antonio. Everything about it bears witness to the fact that Teddy Roosevelt was the best. Students running to and from class are always reminded of our namesake. Mementos of him abound in our school, not the least of which is the Big Stick - the affirmation of all the pride, honor and determination Riders set forth. Although the interests of TR stu- dents are varied, the paper mache mascot serves to unify the student body as no other emblem could. It is a symbolic representation of what Rough Riders stand for - strength of body and strength of mind. For TR students, Teddy RooseveIt's notable statement still rings true: Speak softly and carry a Big Stick.'? 6 Opening M , G' 1 I A 'Q ts ' R I : J 5 .lt I x , ' f wi' !- L ' 1.4: t ,J 'P rig ! 4 'Qi Q ii A 7 x s- H as 5 i if Q' sg X ' y . Q 1 s 1 ,vs ff 'QQ A, W , - w X mm Q e Y-n j -L v J' 1 'ikifvf ' ' W ww , vw, 1 - ,- P 'F 5 x N 4 -g4'L'4lT ? M ' ' ' gf ,win Hari I EQ' 5 A M1 ' If In Q A qi 4: L , 3' i J W X X, Q. ul 'E M Fr ' gi ' yen. QA! cuzx ' 1 3 . if ' N View V 5 E t li if 7,5 ww an ?? 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The coastal waters lured many students down to the beaches, offering golden tans, sandy hair and plenty of companionship. , j f 1 ' f:,:g.g1g' , ,g , fy 12.1 f , ,AQ g Iliz .SS , X - . i iii zixx I7'W w-M 'E g 5, l V1 A l 8 Opening 5 - 7 1 Terry Tarvin plays with a young boy in a play day spon- sored by child development classes. 2 A VW gets the works on the day of the big game with Churchill during Spirit Week. 3 Varsity cheerleaders Yvonne Novak, Elaine Munoz, Sharon Smith, Candy Obie and Linda Droemer view the court with anticipation during an afternoon basketball game. 4 Pictured as the vengeful Queen of Hearts, Laura Curry orders, Ott with their heads. 5 Student Council President Susan Sullivan and sponsor Robert Bupp take an account ol a box of goods for the canned food drive. 6 Jett Fallon cuts outa design for part of his final project in shop class. 7 Marching band parades through the A wing during Spirit Week in a pep rally activity. ,-X :Q - , 5 - -,., ,.N.,X--,-Q ,N,N.,-N.---3- -5 x., - x., K., L' -L L' K. ,. x, Mx --.,,.,X ,X .... ,X-,.N,-N fx, ,,-N.-,N-.N.N,X , N , A S 3 - V . 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Q cw ? 21 'J 354 My ,gg W' 'Vx ' r , 'Q I l N I 1 Charlie Lucllcmmcu an: Greg lclnimgel' melee a veal ueumiu queuers ex me Cluxcmial game, 1 Cis3:1a5 ing Lhiaii' Fdael' sizim, seniors Camisa may - cpga am: luavc Peaxy girzxuxxg new mumbai' cue 2 an me lmcmeccming game zagaiusx Clemens, 1:LiLl'iCLS Jewel Gunn, Lielimzzi. mere, Kim G.l'E.f , Julie l .Rt1Q6l'SCl1 ana luaL'si1:a Cauuxzn pvacmice me maci- - micual lmiglw-kick L'cu1iu.s. aw, A, WE WMM 1 I I I I I Moselaeyrleceives- i ,. it ,' . fvQJilv:fl,n,- the thirteen years of Roosevelt's existence, i y u.1'. ,,,..4- first dedication many traditionsthave developed out of the daily experience -of TR' studentsg The SAGAMORE staff fwould like tostart-the tradition of annual dedications. 'We would like to dedicate the 1979 SAGAMORE to a man that deserves recognition for his great concern and initiative in striving to make Roosevelt the best high school in SanAntonio. Tom. Moseley has shown his devotion to our school and his concern for each of us here at TR. Students and faculty alike have benefitted from the contributions he has made. In his four years as prin- cipal, Moseley has continued the existing policies and programs andinstituted new ones. ' - In, addition to his administrative duties at Roose- velt, Moseley finds time to be an active member of many civic and professional organizations. His initia- tive is exemplified in his instrumental work in estab- Iishing, both locally and state wide, many junior PGA golf- tournaments. ' ' We owe him the same respect that he so gener- ously has given to us. It is encouraging to know that there is someone who is genuinely concerned and is always there to help. - A f - 1 rganizations Grganizations Grganizations Grgan 4-1 ' CU .LS C cu iam L- it O an c: .Q -I- cu .Lili c ics Uv L. CJ cn ic .Q -I-' CU N E CES C7 L O CD C , O a l , f . . . tar better it is to qgre' mighty things, tomtip glqcriqus .LQ triumphs, than to take ranlf ' with those that know not :tic- tqry norfgteat. . . -Tn' -, 'K 1 Beta Club aids in production ot literary magazine Beta Club's primary project was working with the publications department to produce the OUTLOOK. Club members screened poetry, art, prose and literature, selecting those to be included in the literaryfart magazine. The club, with more than 30 members, required an A English average and a B overall average. Members attended several liter- ary events such as the St. Mary's showings of Sophocles' films Antigone and lthigenia. 1 Isabel Garcia and Sarah Sams review OUTLOOK entries. 2 Beta Club Members are Front Bow - Vincent Lugo, George Garza, Isabel Garcia and Mark Hagan. Second Bow - Lynette Wilkins, Kim Kane, Brian DuBois, Ginger Boldt, Denise Mayorga, Julie Cearlock, Marc Peavy, Suz- ette Crain and Peggy Giberteau. Third Bow - Debbie Fraley, Carmen Thurston, Mary Nan Spiker, Joe Pasola and Mike McMahon. Back Bow - Sponsor Pat Butledge, Gitta Grether, Lisa Tiena, Nancy Hess, Leo Chapman, John Burke, Mike Williams, David Ellis, Joanie Sefcik, Denis Perez, Sarah Sams and sponsor Pauline Staggers. i 20 Beta Club 10- 5 Russian Club studies culture TR's Russian Club has the distinc- tion of being the only such organiza- tion in San Antonio. Russian teacher Al Lavelle formed the club when he returned from Moscow vvhere he was an exchange teacher for six weeks. ln May, the club celebrated with the traditional Russian festival sobraneya. Russian Club officers are John Frederich, presidentg Rich- ard Cannon, vice presidentg Stan Cehrig, secretaryg and Richard Pressley, treasurer. it is A Q 4, 1. Z' 3 1 Russian Club Members are Front Row - Connie Wilkins, Brian LaCombe and Cindy McGarvie. Second Row - Ron Fosmire, John Friederich, Steve Fosmire and Stan Gerick. Third Row - Wayne Hoffman, Steve Malone, Roger Horky and Mike Beatty. Back Row - Doug Preston, Richard Pressely, Jeff Hartman, Steve Smith, Ralph l-loefelmeyer and Raymond Koehl. 2 Steve Malone, Felix Smittick and Steve Fosmire prepare a skit for a club meeting. 3 John Friederich and Ralph Hoefelmeyer share a joke at the sobraneya festival. Russian Club 21 1 Santa Claus Denis Perez entertains children at Christ- mas time. 2 Tony Delgado, Paul Christensen, Kathy Clem and Suzette Crain become new members of Spanish Honor Society during the induction ceremony held in April. 3 Spanish Club Members are Front Row - Becky Welch, Kendra Unger, Scott Price, Tim Upright, Nancy Nothern, William Rice, Diane Guerra, Angela Thomp- son. Second Row - Nancy Reyes, sponsor, Laura Escalante, Ellen O'Brien, Brenda Trigg, Lisa Rogers, Candy Obie, Donna Tollefson, Margo Prado, Cheryl Pritchard. Third Row - Darryl Wager, Alicia White, Joan Setcik, David Sams. Fourth Row - Nancy Resen- dez, Jeanne Oliver, president, Doedi Philen, Luis Navedo, Arlene Nutt, Denis Perez, historian and public- ityg Liza Reyes, Gracie Valadez, Debbie Sierra, Eliza- beth Negron. 4 Members also include Front Row - Ted Jaceldo, Ruth Guajardo, Ana Greene, Lisa Ellis, Dee Dee Harris. Second Row - Scott Miller, John Maher, Leah Green Jeanne Kemptf, Corinne Amrhein, Lillian Lopez, George Garza, Cliff Hohmann, Angela Kennedy, Liz Higginbotham, David Kastor, Rosalind Daniel, Paul Ber- tetti, Third Row - Sylvette Detlesus, Karen Gerlich, Katy Alonzo, Suzette Crain, Sean Hightower, Trea- surer, Rachel McDouglas, Ernest Santos, Lisa Kalka, Heather Heath, Elaine Munoz, Greg Franks, David Kovacs, Carl Finto, Sharon Butcher, Jeffrey Adams, Mariko Kimura, Nancy Hess, vice president, Karen Cross, Debbie Fraley, Rosle DeLuna, Kathy Baller. Fourth Row - Michael Gonzales, Richard Gomez, Paul Dickman, Tom Bragg, Robert Gillespie, Lynn Gar- rison, Michelle DuHart, secretary. 5 Spanish Honor Society includes Front Row - Miss Denk, sponsor, DeeDee Harris, treasurer, Marc Ogni- bene, Bobby Stewart, Alicia White and William Rye, Second Row - Diana Foster, Liz Higginbotham, Eugene Jaceldo, Marty McSwain. Third Row - Doedi Pilen, Nancy Hess, Diana Szostak, president, Jeanne Oliver, James Karbula, Melody Frye. Fourth Row - Lisa Kalka, Melanie Freel, Steve O'Brian, Robert Gilles- pie, Luis Navelo, Darryl Wage, Jonathan Dunn, Denis Perez, Ann Marshall, Betty Lobasso, George Kelling, Elizabeth Negron and Pat Villarreal. 22 Spanish Club 4 i L gf Clubs share common interests Highlighting the year for Spanish Club members was the annual trip to Mexico, where they spent the day sight-seeing in Nuevo-Laredo. During the Christmas holidays, the club went to a children's home taking with them a pinata, presents, and a visit from Santa Claus. Throughout the year the Spanish club was also involved in intramural competition with other clubs. Volleyball games provided fun and excitement for many club members. The Spanish Honor Society has a formal installation in March for the induction ot new members. Spanish Honor Society ended the year in May with a picnic in the park, and a banquet held at Karams Mexican Restaurant. Spanish Honor Society 23 . ir if Festival highlights club ln December Latin Club celebrated an ancient Roman festival with a Saturnalia feast and in February members won several events in the Latin Olympics in Uvalde. Club members also attended a state convention. Latin Club presented awards and installed new officers at the Junior Classical League ban- quet at the Magic Time Machine. 1 Front Row - James Mayhew, Secretary, Arburo Gon- zales, Treasurer, Robert Appel, President, Susan Sullivan, Reporter, Belinda Mora, Historian, Lynn Caperton, Vice- President. Second Row - John Soto, Russell Bach, Fred- erick Wulf, Mark Lovato, Michael Speir, Lee Bellah, George Avalos, Dennis Jenkins, Scott Wilby, Mark Wilby, Daniel Sedillo, David Johnson, Adam Soto. Third Row - Catherine Brinkman, Rebecca Vann, Brian Keys, Mr. T. J. Scroggins -- sponsor, Rebecca Cannon, Leslie Mauk, Rod Hackney, DeAnn Roberts, Richard Wright, Christina Mclntire, James Eason, Sandra Mullenax, Patrick Dwyer, Donna Hanko, Charlaine Kelch, Janet Run, Tammy Davis, Brenda Kersell, Michael Sachse, Roxanne Bull, Ann Fowler, Debra Hadley. Back Row - Mark Ricks, Jennifer Austin, Susan Schwartz, Kimberly Wadsworth, Gregory Zolninger, James Johmson, Kay Burns, Susan Stevens, Steven Moren, Richard Cannon, Michael Grojean, Craig Murray, Stephan Prado, Melanie Freed, and Lisa Beatty. 2 Lee Belhah and Ed Murray follow the Roman fashion of togas at the Saturnalia Feast. 3 Lynn Caperton looks inspired while James Johnson appears solemn at the Saturnalia Feast. 24 Jr. Classical League .ir ff.. - .,X,,J'r:: .ggrf r - 3? 'YV . x 4 at Scenic trip highlights year Scenic New Orleans provided the ideal spot for the culture trip planned by club. Members visited museums and tasted rich cuisine at some of the most famous res- taurants in the country. Symposium was also a major event for club mem- bers. Competition ranged from poetry recitation to singing. 1 Michele Langly helps a member ol the Children's Home open her Christmas gift. 2 Santa Claus brings joy everywhere he goes. 3 Front Row - Ken Beasley, Kathy McKenzie, Connie Gillespie, Anne Brukvik, Tom Costello, Julie Murphey, and Kim Gray. Second Row - Karen Valentine, Kevin Evans, Cindy Williams. Lan Vo, Deanna Vincent, Dawn Wood, Rebecah Pannell, Julie Vo, Cindy Gill, Michele Watson, Maria White, Teresa Delk, Pam Peplon, Monica Castillo, Janis Moix, Gretchen Scholl, Shelley Hightower, Bruce Watson, Jennifer Thornton, Dede Gomillion, Karen Boyd, Lisa Cupps, and Delana Goss. Third Row - Randy Brace, Dominique Troskey, Wendy Alexander, Jackie Olson, Dierdre Kefters, David Miller, Jeff Burroughs, Marc Peavy, Laura Konyu, Jill Bukouski, Nancy Braun, Lori Hamilton, Charles Hernal, Rose St. Romain, Maria Montes, Hortencia Reyna, Michael Call, Dana Kirkhofer, Jean Crump, Tina Sanford, and Gary Billeaudeaux. Fourth Row - Alan Baxter, Rhonda Kristek, Liz Hime, Judy Rose, Maureen Cronin, Kim Kane, Tammie Howard, Kevin Howard, Debbye Nicholl, Cindy Grissom, Sally Alva, Carol Crump, Matt John- son, Brenda Morris, Chelle Coleman, Regina Martin, Judy Santos, and Mary Hutzler. Frtth Row - Ms. Parker, Miss Mcllhaney, Tambi Rice, Jackie Wade, Valerie Weaver, Vicki Cook, Suzanne Spivey, Camille Williams, Teresa Arnaud, Billy Durbin, Linda Lortee, Brian Lowe, Troy Cotten, Melissa Lang, Steve Hill, Khanh Nguyen, Tuan Phem, Phuong Nguyen, Jeff Holmes, and Steve Pearce. Sixth Row - Ricky Wright, Brian Whitcomb, David Badkette, Mike McMahon, Leslie Bates, Kirstin McFatridge, Melissa Soder, Tina Morris, Lori Olson, Lisa Fischer, Ron Shipman, Karen Williams, Robert Kaloplastos, Dan Woiciechowske, Brian Lowe, Eugene Roe, Kieth Flaska, Penne Jennings, and David Holletield. Seventh Row - Ray Jackson, Paul Cripps, Tommy Rekhapf, Chuck Albores, Stacey Berge, Sharon Smith, Lori Sorenson, Sherri Lewis, Maureen Dougherty, Melanie Inman, Pat Mire, Mark Kehrer, Shannon Patton, Debbie Redmon, Terri Baker, Josie Falto, Denise McCord, Phyllis Stegall, Alicia Montgomery, Laura Pruitt, Mary Boyington, Mary Ellen Musser, Colleen Sweeney, Jefl Cunningham, Holly Vann, Karen Rogers, Eileen Price, Tammy Rossett, Kim Chuoke, Diane Roberts, and Mallory McNease. Back Row - Gary Carrela, John Burton, Dteve Ambrose, Mitch McManus, Phil Smisck, Don Kirshner, Billy Peace, Cindy Snider, Bill Mosely, John Cox, Norris Johnson, Lazette Patton, Steve Smith, Susan Smith, Knennth Angel, John Woelz, Peggy Markham and Veronica Gibson. T 'XS Qcistwb'- ' 'Wwe' ' + 3 French Club 25 Wursttest highlights club schedule Roosevelt students brushed up on their pol- kas, put on their lederhosen, and made ready tor the weinerschnitzel for their annual German Club visit to the Wurstfest in New Braunfels. The group ate a variety ot german foods and lis- tened tothe music of Myron Floren. ln November, the German Club entered the MacArthur Spruchtest Language Contest. Mark Baradziei was a three time winner. As always many sweethearts were made happy with a gingerbread heart made by the German Club. The club baked and decorated over 160 hearts. Also deciding to have some athletic fun, the club organized a soccer team. The team plays other schools and language departments. 1 German Club Otticers are: Bill Gisler, Gitta Grether, Sarah Sams, Kim Trotter, Carolyn Gisler. Back Row - Glenn Matthys and Larry Prablek. 2 Mark Kennedy and Doug Theilman unpacking German Club Gingerbread hearts sold for Valentines. 3 Club Members are Front Row - Pamela Haehnel, Patti Hoglund, Marie Hoglund, Rebecca Reeves, Louise Krohn, Lani Gosson, Faye Fort, Michelle Goodwin, Peggy Nelson, Angels Tackett, Isabel Garcia, Doug Collins. Second Row - Carolyn Gotorth, Lynette Wilkins, Stephanie Yosko, Mike Check, Jack Teel, David Martinez, Kevin O'Neal, Mark Baradziei, Mark Kennedy, Steve Weart, Jackie Klein, Alan Kethan. Third Row - Janice Chittenden, Diana Glennon, Mary Zibelin, Carol Johanningsmeier, Doug Theilman, Margaret Dooley, Maureen Dooley, Ann O'Con- nor, Kurt Grether, Dorothy Benton, Eric Gray, Sandy Brown, Terri Brinegar, Sandra Young, Cheryl Hoetel- meyer. Fourth Row - Doug Dotson, Ginger Boldt, Mark Moravits, Mike Williams, Carolyn Williams, Mike Gonzales, Rose Anne Waggoner. Top Row - Elaine Wilson, Ken Goetke, Bud Halstead, James Senseny, John Burke, Glenn Watts, Scott St. Laurent, Joe Pasola, Tommie Gar- ner and Glenn Zimmerman, 26 German Club -L, X1 1 a. Vi.. , 3 Rifle team places first Rifle team won fourth place overall at Gon- zales, Texas. The very successful freshman rifle team placed first in district. Orienteering team vvon third at Trinity vvhile Color Guard vvon first at the same meet. Commander of the Varsity male drill team is Rod C. Hackney. Heading the Riderettes is Laura Lee Crogham. Officer of the varsity rifle team is Darrell Miller, Color Guard's commander is Mark Moravits. David Johnson is commander of the ROTC Brigade. Traditional activities held by ROTC are its mili- tary ball and major inspection. This year the mili- tary ball was held at Blossom and the music was provided by the Fifth Army Band. Oueen of the Military Ball was Melody Frye. 1 Kneeling - Joe Greene, David Johnson, Rod Hackney. Second Rovv - Linda Stuckey, Mark Moravits, Pad Kelly, Mike Williams, Richard Sneed, Laura Crogan. Back Rovv - Vincent Aguirre, Jeff Dunn, Jonathan Dunn, Leroy Shaw, Richard Stone, and Thomas Cole. 2 Kneeling - John Guarnero, Darrel Miller, Abel Gon- zales. Second Rovv - Doug Collins, Kenneth Steele, Grant Long, Willie Barnes. Back Row - Guy Hoffman, Jeff Smith, Mike Albers, and Frank Castro. 3 Joe Greene and Arthur Burford lead the way at the AFS flag raising ceremony. 4 Grant Long dons the garb of a Green Beret at the Mili- tary Ball. ROTC 27 1 Alpha Company members are Kneeling - Glen Roemer, Darrel Miller, Mike Ward and Brian Sut- ton. Second Row - Mark Baradziej, Cecyl Walker, Laurel l-lorkey, Melody Frye, Mildred Maples and John Guarnero. Back row - Robin Stone, Jeff Cunningham, Lyle l-lolin, Larry Stegall, Willaim Tolhurst, and James Rowland. 2 Cheryl Presley is escorted by Willaim Tolhusrt through the raised sabers at the Military Ball. 3 Echo Company members are Front Row - Steve Foshmire, Philip Synder, David l-lollifield. Kneeling - Marcus Steele, Kenneth Stone. Back Rovv - Glenn Dunn, Jimmy White, Myrna Torres, Mike Albers and Jeff Smith. 4 Delta Company members are Front Row - John Soto, Daniel Foley, Doug Thielemen, Frank Castro. Back Rovv - John Soto, Claudia Sea- man, Juanita Jackson and Ronald Fosmire. 5 Bravo Company members are Kneeling - Ana Padilla. Front Rovv - Lisa Park, Stebe Bearman, Linda Tijerina, Steve. Second Row - Able Gon- zales, Martin Rivera, Frank SanMiguel and Eugene Button. Back Rovv - Guy l-loffman, Brian Gahagan, Robert Sowell, Cheryl Hoefelmeyer, Jerry King, Gary Baradziej and James Watson. 6 Charlie Company members are Kneeling - Edg Figueras. Front Rovv - Ed Rifenbury,Connie Cohen, Racy Bland Debbie Shaw, John DeLaPaz, Eric Swellander and Adam Soto. Second Rovv - Doug Collins, Willie Barnes, Grant Long, Ed Smith. Back Rovv - Linda Mosher, Frandk San- chez, Kenneth Steele, Rick Frye, Mike Gonzales, Kevin Roe and Nancy Craig. l 4 5 28 ROTC 4? fn --. -ff 'Ms , -,. Teams rank top lf winning awards is any indication of a quality group, then Ftoosevelt's ROTC certainly ranks in the top percentile. San Juan Guard, the male varsity team took first place at Gonzales, Texas. ln Octo- ber, the eighth annual K-mart drill meet was held in Wichita Falls where they again took the top award. Another big winner for the team was at Trinity's first annual JROTC where they won third overall. On the girls' team, the Rlderettes, the winning of first place overall at Gon- zales was easy. At the meet in Wichita Falls the team won fourth overall. The team was the only one representing Roo- sevelt at the Central Catholic High School Meet where they also won third overall and first in inspection. Rifle team won fourth place overall. ROTC 29 AFS H W sponsors Hollander ............ American Field Service, the group that sponsors the foreign exchange program, has wel- comed new student Mainsa Ftyp- kema. Though none of the club mem- bers travelled to foreign coun- tries this year, several plan to travel in the future. AFS also participated in a jointly sponsored Culture Night with the Harumby Club. There the AFS participated with shows on several foreign countries. l 1 AFS Members include: Sitting - Jennifer Young, Tammy Wilson, Gitta Grether, Diane Venable, Sarah Sams Cpresj, Isabel Garcia, Mariko Kimura. lst Row - Camille Williams, Jennifer Price, Jo Ann Wolken, Marian Bell, Karen Cross. Back Flow - Marc Peavy, Alicia Montgomery, Jill Bukowski, Mainsa Ftypkema, Joan Sefcik, Phylis Stegall, Scott Price. 2 Mariko Kimura and Diedra Harris look over the Japanese display at Harumby Club Culture Night. 3 Mainsa proves a point at AFS Flag Flaising Ceremony. 4 AFS President Diana Venable discusses fund raising plans with Mainsa. 5 ROTC Color Guard escorts Mainsa to the Flag Raising Ceremony. 30 Foreign Exchange .J-'U' 1 -nv' Q ir A ki.o -1 ,, . .TW .,. ., 4' 57' Q T 2 ,.- K 44' 'if 1' . 6 . . ffffl--r H. ng-Q1 M.. su. ,4-:'.. l1' Q A K i ...M X is--1 HLA! liim 4 5 Mainse and Mariko enjoy American way Mainsa Rypkema, CMine-suh Reep- key-maj nicknamed the Flying Dutch- man by his fellow students, is one of the newest faces at Roosevelt this year. Mainsa, who is from Bussem, Holland, enjoys TR, but was surprised at the amount of spirit shown by school and community. ln -Holland, school is for learning and the community doesn't get involved in extra curricular activi- ties. Mainsa enjoys sports, especially soccer, and likes to keep busy, but doesn't like staying indoors. During his stay, he is living with Dave and Billicarole Evans. Mainsa finds people are more relaxed and friendlier in San Antonio, and one of his ambi- tions is to go to a drive-in movie here. Why? Because They don't have them in Holland. Another of those new faces belongs to Mariko Kimura, a native of Tokyo, Japan. Mariko, called Mary by her friends, says she likes Roosevelt very much . The school she attended in Tokyo was a private girls school, and was very different from TR. Mary enjoys Texas, an'd especially loves the coast. While she is here, Mary is learning a third language. Though she speaks Japanese as her native language, and is fluent in Eng- lish, she is also learning Spanish. Mariko, who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Walby during her visit, is returning to Japan this summer, but hopes to visit the U.S. again with a college exchange program. Foreign Exchange 31 'v-Qi V- ! Q f T , t .. , ri f J A ' , - f L ' We-f.eL-W2 lla. . -V, I-'J ,V 1 Keyette Members are Front Flow - Joanne Wolkin, Lisa Cupps, Elizabeth Hig- genbotham and Missy Venable. Second Pow - Bene Woodard, Nancy Northern, Gwen Hawkens, Ginger Boldt, Jill Bukowski and Ann Jones. Third Row - Elizebeth Negron, Ellen O'Brien, Gitta Grether, Tina Morris, Terry Maye and Sarah Sams. Fourth Pow - Ana Greene, Debbie Fernandez, Sharon McCabe, Angela Wittenaur, and Sheila Janak. Back Bow - Dede Harris, Nancy Flesendez, Rosalyn Nutt, Susie Goo- den, Laura Stewart, Lona Prablek, Doedie Philen, Connie Barker, Diane Szostak, Jone Susteck, Jeanne Oliver, Lazette Patton, DeAnne Backlund, Melanie Mason, Susan Stanley, Sandra Burnaford and Laura Fer- gurson. 2 Scott Brinz and Debbie Mount share a laugh at the clubs' banquet. 3 DeAnn Backlund and Nancy Burke await the first course at the banquet. 4 Keyette President Marian Bell leads a planning session for Christmas events. 5 Key Club Members are Front Flow - Bob- ert McCrummen, Danny Petzold, Mark Moravits and John Garza. Second Row - Ken Goetke, Henry Hollyday, sponsor Stan Hutto, Jett Manning and James Carter. Third Bow - John Burke, Tommie Gardner, Scott Pruitt and James Karbula. Back Row - Russel Bach, Larry Prablek, Ken Stone, Glenn Mathys, Denis Perez, Phillip Shriftrin, Mark Lyons and George Garza. 6 Greg Love, Ana Greene and Kevin Ward put in many hours ot hard work preparing the morgue in the March of Dimes Haunted House. 32 Keyettes X jf E? lf X J X .I I fl . s srl! X IVVAQ A I V . f -I A Y .,,? ,I to X X X j Clubs support TH community Key Club was formed as a service organization under the Kiwanis Club the year Roosevelt opened. The Key- ette Club joined them several years later. ln 1979, both clubs were active func- tioning as what member George Garza described as a necessary link between the school and the commu- nity. Garza also said that the clubs were the best way that students could show an interest in the community. The clubs undertook numerous serv- ice projects throughout the year. Several projects involved helping health organizations as in the Run-a- thon for Mental Health and Retardation Association, the Skate-a-thon for Cys- tic Fibrosis, the Muscular Dystrophy Battle of the Bands, the March of Dimes Haunted House and the house- to-house collection for Muscular Dys- trophy. Key Club raised money at Christmas by taking down Winsor Park Mall's Christmas decorations while Keyettes sold doughnuts and candy canes. 'xx Other projects included helping at the KBUC Birthday Party, visiting the elderly in the Southern Manor Nursing Home and attending the regional con- vention. Members ended the year with a banquet at the St. Anthony Hotel. 4 6 KeyCI b 33 Journalists strive to meet deadlines Long hours, hard work and lots of headaches best describes a day in the life of the publication department - a fulltime never-ending job. Producing a tri-weekly newspaper- Big Stick, an annual- Saga- more and a literary magazine - Outlook, isn't the easiest job to do. No, it takes patience, guts, and determination compiled with lots ot humor Cfor sanity's sakeb to publish the above. With deadlines to meet, journalists found many trips to the printers and long hours after school. Editors Jena Fuller and Karen Boyd, under the guidance of Demetra F-tedmon, found Journalism a 24-hour job. But with help from staffers Marc Peavy, Kim Wadsworth, Liza Beyes, Mary Lucas, and John Woelz sticking together to carry out the finished product, the job was completed. Photo credits go to Alan Ortiz and Greg Ochse for scanning the campus, following the sport events, and buying front seats for top con- certs, to snap those memorable shots. ag K w--....,,,...,,,-sta 6 if , ll l 1 Managing editor Kim Wadsworth and Editor-in-chief Jena Fuller discuss BIG STICK layout for the Spirit Week issue. 2 Artist Marc Peavy experiments with ideas for a cartoon for the Reel Life review. 3 Advisor Demetra Bedmon and Edi- tor-in-chief Karen Boyd look for base- ball pictures forthe SAGAMOBE. it 1 'Kiwi ff- fa.-f .-'rev' ,Q 34 Publications . . M W.. Vi U ,, , K L- - ,.,, . .. ,,., ...M in-if -,131 I , 9. .I J I , N . . Tafwf' 'TM' . i,,.lilL,Il'..f'7ff. 7' ,ww . ,.,.,,.,.,,g,,..,,5,F,,r., . W, ,,,.5.,-,.-,r1- -,,- -, -.rw J . , J -- .,..53H.ff Mgt' ., . . ws-weve . .v-r.vs:sts'f:7'c'r te t -we - Club raises funds for spring banquet TFt's outstanding mathematicians highlighted the year with a banquet at the Old San Francisco Steak House in May. The club raised money for the dinner through the sale of baked goods. Members raised additional funds charting the bio- rhythms of students and faculty. Club members spent many hours creating math tests that were given to all levels of math students. High scoring stu- dents received plagues and certificates for their achieve- ments. Mu Alpha Theta is an exclusive club. All members must have A averages in their math classes. 'llt's quite an honor to be a member and l'm very proud to be a part of it, said Nancy Hess. I think it speaks well of Roosevelt to have over 75 members, she added. t Mu Alpha Theta members are Kneeling - Mark Hagan, Eugene Jaceldo, Julie Ceariock, George Garza, Donna Hartko, Melody Gahagan, Kathy Clem, Matt Johnson, Carl Ankovvich and Fiussell Bach. Sitting - Diane Venable, Karen Gerlich, Marc Ognibene, Henry Hollyday, David Johnson, Ann Toland, Sarah Sams, Mary Nan Spiker, Eleanor Brian, Larry Pravlek, Terry Ewald, Dan- iel Sedillo, Teresa Arnaud, Monica Costillo, Mark Baredziej, Peggy Guiberteau, Lynette Wilkins, Elizabeth Negron, Lisa Kalka, Joanne Wolken, Kathy Brink- man, Diane Foster and Ken Stone. Standing - Terry Brinegar, Steve O'Brien, Lona Prablek, John Burke, Jett Manning, Danny Rinehart, Suzette Crain, Doedi Philen, Nancy Hess, Carmen Thurston, Jeanne Oliver, Jell Poole, Kenneth Angell, Laura Pruitt, David Castor, Kim Trotter, Tony Delgado, Pat Villereal, Darrel Miller, Marcus Steele, Kurt Keene, Daniel Vimont, Sheila Janak, Mark Moravits, Debbie Fraley, Scott Pruitt. Cliff Hohmann, Dave Ellis, Cindy Gracely, David Ball, Pablo Nogueras, Sponsor Hector Rios, Denise Mayorga, Marc Peavy, sponsor Barbara Luerson, Julie Strain and sponsor Emily Simons. 2 Steve O'Brien prepares an Algebra ll test for the Mu Alpha Theta math con- test. Mu Alpha Theta 35 People Group greets students Roosevelt's People Group is something more than just a group of students who call them- selves people. lt is a loosely organized club whose purpose is to make new students feel more at home, sponsor Carolyn Ney said. Members guided students at freshman orien- tation and directed tours during registration. ln September they invited all newcomers to a party in the Student Center where members organized interactions - games to help students get to know each other. Throughout the year the club kept a Help Wanted list posted in the counselors' office. On that list students who asked for help finding classes or someone to eat lunch with or some similiar service were befriended by a member of the People Group. 1 George Evans and Susan Pitch participate in a relay race of pass the tennis ball. 2 PEOPLE GROUP members are Front Row - Dorthea Beigel, Regina Martin, Alicia White and Jenifer Young. Second Row - Marty McSwain, Sharon Jones, Rosa Ramos, Sandra Garcia, Jennifer Price, Tami Wood, Rose Martinez, Rose St. Romain, Lisa Ellis, Terry May, Tina Miller, Liz Higginbotham, and Kevin Ramsey. Third Row - Lori Fresco, Mariko Kimura, Monica Castillo, Maureen Dougherty, Vicky Jacobs, Nicki Ken- dricks, Albert Martinez, Lori Hunt, Debbie Jarvis and Lisa May. Back Row - Carolyn Ney, sponsor, Sylvia Ramos, Nancy Resendez, Sally Cuba, Suzy Gooden, Marian Bell, Amy Crane, Dana Kirkhofer, Mike McMahon, Steve Payne, Alicia Montgomery, Brian Whitcomb, Ken Beasley, Brad Hinger, Doug Meyers, Lazette Patton, Sean Clontz, Carol Johannings- meier, Honi Hohman, Gary Bustamante, Cheryl White, Shawn Rice, and Katy Alonzo. 36 People Group Participants speak out Parents, students and faculty members had a chance to exchange views at three PAFLE CParent And Family Lite Educationj workshops Feb. 1, 8 and 15. Guest speaker Bob Niehoff, Center School counselor, conducted the work- shops in an attempt to improve communica- tion lines between students and adults. Included in topics for discussion were the existence of peer groups, social groups at Roosevelt and the new morality question. Divided into small groups, students exchanged ideas ofthe purpose and activi- ties of certain peer groups. Explaining the purpose of certain peer groups, Niehoff said that most adolescents need security and a sense of belonging when they reach high school. A 1 Bob Niehoff speaks on high school life at the Feb. 8 PAFLE session. 2 Karen Boyd listens to stu- dents present their views on communication with parents at the last PAFLE session. PAFLE 37 i i l E . - . . If 1 Campus Life Members include Front Row - Tony Beigal, B. J. Williams, Regina Martin, Jennifer Thornton, Maureen Daughtery, Lisa Kalka, Mary Dippo, Cindy Gracely, Liz Bene- vides, Steve Anderson and Mitch Webb. Second Row - Tammy Wood, Deana Vincent, Dawn Wood, Marion Bell, Harold Litzner, Tammy Howard, Missy Essey, Kirsten McFatridge, Ann Brudvik, Dorthea Beigal and Lynn Carley. Third Row - Tina Miller, Melanie Inman, Scott Miller, Tom Rehkopf, Gwen Hawkins, Lori Hunt, John Maher, Cathy Rinehart, Lisa Cupps, Sheri Dunn, Kurt Keene, and Bruce Watson. Fourth Row - Lauri Sorenson, Steve Eklund, Doug Myers, Mike Sachse, John Daggett, Leigh Ann Collins, Cynt- hia Rinehart, Marc Peavy, Lynn Caperton, Sherri Lewis, Candy Obie, Jim O'Donnell, Emily Simons, sponsor, and Charlie Simons, sponsor. Fifth Row - Rosa Ramos- Echandi, Mike Milligan, sponsor, Karen Harris, Michelle Wat- son, Cheryl Ball, Dana Hubbard, Susan Sietsma, Lana Wil- liams, Joe Nunez, Daniel Kirshner, Laura Pruitt, John Robin- son, Landy Foster, Mainse Rypkama, Dan Rinehart, Melanie Freel, Pat Burgess, Jim Tucker, Charlie Goss and Paul Hop- per. 2 Bruce Watson flies through the air with the greatest of ease at the Campus Life sponsored trip to Vail, Colorado during the Christmas holiday. 38 Campus Life ' . .g.1'X ,A 1- 'Q 'Nz H- 'T if :fest 1 'A ' . . 'i '.,? 'M'Y 11 1 Emily and Charlie Simons plot their course before skiing down the moun- fain. 2 Bruce Watson waits anxiously for his turn at the slopes. 3 Evelyn Brudvick finds a comfortable corner in bus, on the way to the slopes. Ski trip highlights olub activities Skiing highlighted the year for the Campus Life Club. lvlem- bers traveled to Colorado in December for a week of snovvskiing and tobogganing. Many club members spent Halloween week working as ghouls in the Campus Life Haunted House. To promote club member- ship, sponsors Emily and Charlie Simons hosted a burger bash. The club ended the year with a field trip to Six Flags to watch the gospel group TRUTH perform. Campus Life 39 . l Societies tutor fellow classmates As an aid to their fellow classmates the National and National Junior Honor Societies set up tutoring services. The program offered stud ies as diversified as Russian and Shorthand as well as the basic Math, English, and Social Stud- ies. The Societies were also active in the commu- nity involving themselves in many projects such as giving a Christmas Party at a Mental Health Center and aiding in the opening of the Texas Research Center. ' Other projects for the National Honor Society include collecting cotton scraps tor San Anfon- io's disabled citizens, sponsoring dances tor the Senior Adult Activity Center, and selling candy forthe Kidney Foundation. Perhaps the favorite activity for the group was Secret Pals, in which members had two fac- ulty members to support throughout the years. Members would leave food, small surprises, and notes of encouragement for their pals. Faculty members found out the identity of their pals at the end of the year. l i i -I S 2 xl i i x l H i 3 i i l i 3 40 NJHS 1 National Junior Honor Society Members are Front Row - Alan Baxter, Karen Unger, Lisa Gonzoles, Scott Prichard, Mark Ellis, Troy Cotton, Greg Ellis, Trey Brown, David Cato, Tony Nogures, Ed White, Jim Farmer, Rose St. Romaine, Janis Moix, Janice Chittenden, and Cathy Brinkman. Second Row - Bobby Stuart, Louise Krohn, Christie Hale, Celeste Treadway, Kelly Ann McCannlise, Guy Hoffman, Terry Chang, Karen Thompson, Pammy Peplow, Mark Ricks, Theresa Arnaud, Laurel Horky, Janet Brew- ster, Joyce Lee, and Mark Baradziej. Third Row - Leslie Ryan, Cliff Hom- ann, Katie Gunderson, Robert Gillespie, Diane Carroll, Rita Lawson, Jeanne Kempff, Jilliane Sammons, K. B. James, Kurt Grether, Peter Schaub, Nancy Hooper, Darna Short, Melanie lmman, Kurt Keene, Gina Parks, Bruce Hoffman, Nadine Barrientos, and Allison McKee. Fourth Row - Mark Smith, Charles Coleman, Leslie Niht, Jeff Paxson, Tom McConnell, Heather Farmer, Cliff Gallipo, Greg Falton, and Dadja Rorig. Back Row - Linda Whit, Donna Brown, Shelly Hightower, Bobby Wilson, John Woltz, Kirk Weaver, Mark Johnson, Faye Fort, Sheila Dwyer, Rox- anne Maha, Karen Smith, Debbie Kaiser, Peggy Leonard, Melanie Myhre, Tara Andregg and Monica Catillo. 2 NHS President Carmen Thurston discusses candy sales with Linda Stu- key. 3 NJHS member Tom Costello earns activity points, typing senior summar- ies for the Sagamore. 4 NHS Members include Front Row - Lola Baker, Gina Long, Chris Shel- ton, Denise Mayorga, vice president, Melissa Essey, David Johnson and Cindy Gracely. Second Row - Dawn McLaughlin, Julie Cearlock, Kathy Clem, Linda O'Connor, Sarah Sams, activities secretary, Lisa Cupps, Lona Prablek, Debbie Fraley, Carmen Thurston, president, Shawn Hightower, Terry Ewald, tutoring secretary, Denis Perez, Peggy Guiberteau, Pat Villa- real, Deirdre Harris, Isabel Garcia, George Garza and Mark Hagan. Top Row - Marc Peavy, Henry Hollyday, Danny Vimont, Mary Nan Spiker, Nancy Hess, Ann Jones, John Burke, treasurer, Miriam Kempff, Jeanne Oliver, Joan Sefcik, John Cook, Scott Pruitt, Phillip Shiffrin, Mark Moravits, Steve O'Brian, Melanie Ball, Marc Ognibene, Gitta Grether, Paul Bartetti, Melanie Mason, Pat Mire, Suzette Crain, chaplain, and Mrs. Barbara Sim- mons, sponsor. p- ln p l p iuu H - 4 NHS 41 Club sponsors Culture Night Harumby Club, initiated to promote black cul- ture, highlighted its year by sponsoring the first annual Culture Night during Black Heritage Week. This activity not only featured black cul- ture but also those of the French and Japanese cultures. Other participants in the event were the French Club, AFS and Mariko Kimura, foreign exchange student. 1 Tracey New and Sharon Butcher are served at Culture Night. 2 Stephanie King, Karen Johnson, Celeste Norman, Andrea Johnson, and Connie Gillespie serve food at cul- ture night. 3 Harumby Club Members include Front Flow - Rosalind Daniels, Tracey New, Angela McFarlon, Gigi Taylor, Cassandra River, Camille Williams, Stephanie Smith and Sharon Butcher. Second Row - Tami Reddic, Celeste Norman, Yolanda Rivers, Angela Ken- nedy, Lisa McCrary, Deidre Harris and Sharon Ards. Third Ftow - Tyke Wady, Melvin Lee, Rene Fryer, Greg Franks and Regina Luckey. Fourth Row - Darell Marable, Andrea Ander- son. Top Ftow - Tammy Henderson, Stephanie King, Jackie Young and Darrell Eads. l l -5 3' if 3 iii 42 Harumby Council promotes school spirit Some of the many activities Student Council spon- sored included Homecoming '78, the Howdy Dance, Ugly Legs Contest, Teachers' Breakfast, Spirit Week, the canned food drive, and the blood drive. TB's Student Council being president of all the South Texas Student Councils has really been a chal- lenge, but it has been fun and enjoyable for all of us, said Junior representative Doug Meyers. Student Council .was not only elected president ot the South Texas district, but also hosted representatives from most Texas high school Student Councils at the State Convention in April. 1 Senior Kevin Ftumsey donated blood at the annual Student Council Blood Drive. 2 Sponsor Bob Bupp and President Susan Sullivan display canned food contributed by the student body. 3 Student Council members include Front Bow - Doug Meyers, Bene Evans, Susan Sullivan, Nancey Besendez, Barbara Pavlok, Jennifer Price. Second Bow - Lisa Kalka, Robin Law, Debbie Harrin, Tom Eperson, Tambi Rice, Pam McFarland, Arlene Nutt, Lori Hunt, Ftene Ware. Third Bow - Pam Brown, Melanie Inman, Guy Hoff- man, Tammy Gunter, Celeste Nor- man, Phyllis Parker, Maureen Dougherty, Mr. Bupp. Fourth Bow - Harold Litzner, Dana Evens, Danny Angel, Bene Woodard, Susan Besendez. Fifth Bow - Ann Brudvik, Mike Ellis, Brad Hinger, Daryl Ward, Mainse Ftypkema, Heather Heath, Alicia White and Kim Calvert. 3 Student Council 43 League promotes competitive performance Many promising careers require the knack and ability to dramatize and debate. The Roosevelt National Forensic League provides the experience of debate and drama. This club is a national honor society for speech students. N.F.L. is designed to aid and encourage high school students in the communications tield. It empha- sizes voluntary competition at various meets throughout the year. Every National Forensic League member's goal is to qualify for the National Tournament held in June. Students compete all year in many a nose-twitching, hair scratching debate tournament. Students who earn enough qualifying points enable themselves the honor of joining the National Forensic League. Members of this league, thoughout their successes demonstrate the perfec- tion received through extensive practic- 9' 'TSE L 3 . , A Q if if .if if c 1 W i , I , X . W 5 U4 A :si ,3., ' T393 ,ldgyf ,., -.': 31 . 9' .,',x I mg. t 9:51 44 NFL it 4' 1 Alison English portrays a jealous wife in Sganarella. 2 Jeff Neff is angered by his vvife's infi- delity in Sganarella. 3 Susan Sullivan practices her impromptu speaking. 4 NFL Members are Front Rovv - Jen- nifer Treat and Chelle Coleman. Sec- ond Row - Melody Frye, Richard Pressley, Andrea Wiechman and Rich- ard Beidl. Third Row - Laurel Horky, Karen Rogers, David Pearce, Linfa O'Connor and Joe Porter. Fourth Rovv - Page Tucker, Jackie Saunders, Roger Horky, Kevin Barber, John Friedrich and Jill Bukowski. 5 James Carter and Chelle Coleman rehearse a love scene for Tom Jones. NFL 45 Choir celebrates holiday vvith Renaissance Feaste The choir held their annual Madrigal Feaste December 8 and 9 at Camelot Elementary and at Christ Lutheran Church on the lOth. They started the program vvith singing of some songs from the Renaissance. Then the dinner ot Rock Cornish Hen was served. Atter dinner, the play King George and the Dragon was performed by members of the choir. The choir concluded with some more tunes. Also this year a selected few of the chamber and choral choirs attended the MENC Con- vention at Colorado Springs, February 1-4 where they received a standing ovation after their concert. 1 Tami Molskness sings You Needed Me during the Valentine Concert. 2 Chamber Choir Members include Front Row - Terri Skeels, Steve Eklund, Mary Boynton. Second Flow - Warren Evans, Leslie Bales, Daniel Vimont, Denet Anderson, Mike McMahon, Mary Nan Spiker. Third Row - Dawn Wood, Steve Anderson, Laura Pruitt, Holly Vann, Al Flores, Suzanne Spivey. Top Row - Pat Mire, Terri Brinegar, David Anderson, Melanie Mason Tony Fitzgerald, Peggy Markham and Brad l-linger. A 2 I 46 Choir ,napam ,il 's 555 'I' X 42s. : X ' i ff! ,aw Chamber,Chorale attends ACDA This year the Roosevelt Chamber and Chorale choirs were one out of two school choirs in the United States invited to attend the ACDA National Convention in Kansas City, March 8-1 1 . While there, the choir was taped for a German Television Station. The Choirs also entertained the school throughout the year at the POP Concert, the VaIentine's Concert, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. 1 Choir members John Klein, Ken Polan and Flon Molskness perform during the Valentine Concert. 2 Freshman Karen Thomsen and Freeman Sawyer display their talents during the Valentine Concert. Y 48 Choir 1 Phillip Adcock takes a minute to catch his breath after a long night helping with the Madrigal Feaste. 2 Warren Evans shows his talent during his solo at the Pop Con- cert, 3 Leo O'brian looks intense as he sings at the Valentine Concert. 2 3 Choir 49 lvlarchers bring home a first For the sixth year in a rovv, marching band brought home honors when they received a first division rating in both marching and inspection at the UIL Marching Competition. They received a trophy from this contest. Football games shovved energetic band mem- bers performing on the field at halftime, provid- ing music in the stands, and doing popular pre- game exhibitions vvith tubas, flags, and drums. Band members also provided entertainment and school spirit at pep rallies. V 1 Lisa Jones prepares to join fellow band members as she boards bus bound for Dallas. 2 Jeanne Oliver, Phyllis Scrivano, and Debbie Fraley per- form along with band at Christmas Concert. 3 Kerry Turner leads tubas and flags through zig-zag for- mations at beginning ol football games. 4 Drummers prove that halftime shows are not all glamour. 5 Marching band members are Kneeling - Cheryl Pritch- ard, and Melanie Inman, twirlers. Front Row - Shelley Hightower, Dede Gomillion, Suzette Crain, Dawn Parsley, Diane arroll, Ray Wilhoit, David Campos, Allen Kethan, Beth Zeigler, Robert Mohr, Paul Gibb, Brent Jones, Jimmy Treadway, Joe Charles, Robert Dominguez, Lari Young. Diane Willis, Nancy Hess, Tammie Howard, Sandie Kry- woszej, Louise Krohn, and Gretchen Scholl. Second Row - Leland Sharrock, director, David Brown, assistant direc- tor, Ann Jones, assistant drum major, Christie Webster, Joyce Lee, Diane Roach, Rachel Charles, Nichele Ray- mond, Cassandra Rivers, Susan Resendez, Narcial Leal, Bobby Stewart, Jeanne Oliver, Nichale Grojean, Phillip Shiffrin, Mark Ellis, Shannon Moore, Camille Williams, Jean Crump, Heather Farmer, Mona Pratt, Phyllis Scrivano, Patti King, Rubie Deiuna, Tommie Gardner, Joe Pamplin, Susan Gude, Ann Speth, Richard Maddux, drum major. Third Row - Carmen Thruston, Debbie Fraley, Roxanne Maha, Henry Carrera, Penne Jennings, Carol Lee, Clara Gau- treaux, Carolyn Scrivana, Lisa Jones, Kim Kreiner, Joni Franklin, Kathy Clem, Rosei DeLuna, Peggy Leonard, Rndy McMinimy, Peter Shaub, Dan Minjarez, Sherry Moore, Mike Cronin, Phillip King, David Clark, Pat Fitzpatrick, David Anderson, Alfred Gamble, Kirk Weaver, Steve Hill, Robin Burke and Rodney Morales. Fourth Row - Janet Valis, Laura Webb, Maureen Parnell, Greg Ellis, Scott Salancik, Jim Farmer, Joseph Mussa, Jwft Manning, Tony Santan, Cligg Gallipo, Arturo Gonzales, Richard Philpot, Doug Kiser, Bret Owen, Tom McConnell, Brad Sklencar, David Kastor, Sean Clontz, Sanders Schaffer, Steve Jones, Mike Speier, Kathy Lenz, Alan Baxter, Jenny Nybro, David Baker, and Brian Dubois. Fifth Row - Ron Shipman, Cindy Gill, Danny Olson, Dadja Roerig, Clete Jones, Patty Booth, Teresa Arnaud, Mark Lyons, Shannon Patten, Todd Slen- car, Greg Hamon, Tom Mack, Pat Mire, Brent Klemstein, Bulus Franklin, Mark Suandes, John Garza, Ronald Hoch, Glenn Cheng, Mark Jones, Trey Brown, John Carrera, Bart Mora, Danny Petzold, Mike Short, Bret Owen, Carol Oebel, and Stuart Green. Sixth Row- Patti Olivarez, Melanie Ball, Peg Markham, Susan Weatherford, lleana Sanchez, Kelli Ball, Peg Markham, Margaret Sugg, Laura Nybro, Debbie Kelly, Tony Nogueras, Henry Hollyday, Ray Weaver, Kyle Turner, Waune Estes, Danny Kinney, Dan Vimont, Jim White, Chris Tucker, Jeff Paxson, Jay Stewart, Steve Den- ney, Debbie Weis, Dawn Mclaughlin, Melanie Allen, Terri Baker, Karen Harris, Monica Gonzlaes, Darna Short, and Beverly Goodlet. i1'Q2vf Musicians strive to improve Although the Concert and Varsity Bands are not given much recognition throughout the year, these bands con- tributed much to the music program. Concert band consists of advanced players while Varsity band is composed of beginners. Both groups strive to improve sound, skill, and various musical techniques. While Varsity band does not perform publicly, Concert band plays at Christ- mas, for Band Parent Meeting, and at the UIL Concert Contest. Even though these bands are behind the scenes they greatly assist in fund raising projects and func- tions initiated bythe department. 1 at , 52 Band lx. 1 Leisa Kelly, and Kelly McCanlies demonstrate rhythms on difficult concert piece. 2 Varsity band members include - First Row - Viana Rico, Clifford Dunn, Shannon Reneau, Kristen Brace, Nadine Barrientos, Deborah Rother, Terry Cheng, Linda Lykens, Maria Montes, Cheryl Rapp, Sonja Andersom, Melissa Lynch, Rose St. Romain, and Hel- ene Reneau. Second Row - Lisa Meloni, Pam Clark, Bradley Johnson, Felecia Small, Yolanda Rivers, Terry Casey, Lisa Stine, Ron Hudson, Dale Yates,.Terry Johnson, Debye Nicholl, and Denneth Steele. Third Row -Wallace Lockhart, Jad Hubbard, Alan Buchan- nan, Russell Chavez, Ben Holmes, August Hesse, Don Lasseter, John Mendoza, Tracy Bowlin, Tina Van Gandy, Monte Bouchet, David Shadden, Nary Ratino, Ronnie Lopez, Roiana Haydel, and Danny Sanders. Fourth Row - David Brown, Assistant director, and Leland Sharrock, Director Bufus Franklin, K. B. James, and Robert Gonzales concentrate during performance. 3 Concert band members include - First Rovv - Luis Perez, Mike Call, Faye Fort, Denise Janoe, Naomi Dunn, Allison McKee, Debbie Gutierrez, Brenda Jen- sen, Kelley McCanlies, Renate Spence, David Cato, Steve VVeart, Laura Boone, Leisa Kelly, Kathy Foster, Debra Hoffman, and Shannon Jackson. Second Row - Janice Chittenden, Joe Avalos, Sylvia Gutierrez, Lynette Moore, Tanny Henderson, Richard Sedillo, Robert Wilson, Mark Mascilli, Carrie Esparza, Curtis Larson, Jeffery Carroll, Tara Anderegg, Craig Sims, Todd Krueger, Kevin Reneau, K. B. James, David Alex- ander. Third Row - Angelo Bustamante, Scott Kues- ter, Jolunda Villareal, David Belanger, John Rose, Geoffery Scott, Cory Larson, Gilbert Evans, Emmett Ebner, Jerry Swoboda, Joe Wiech, Armando Garcia, Andy Gittinger, and Robert Gonzales. Fourth Row - David Brovvn, assistant director, and Leland Sharrock, director. 4 Bufus Franklin, K. B. James, and Robert Gonzales concentrate during performance. Band 53 Band vvins money, trophy Right in the middle of football season, marching band took oft one weekend to go to Dallas and compete in the Parade ot Champions contest. The group achieved the highest honor by placing first in their category and bringing home a trophy and one thousand dollars. Throughout the rest of the year, members competed in District, Region, and Area competitions. Phillip Shittrin, Tom Mack, Stuart Green, and Kyle Turner went on to be chosen for All-State Band while Danny Vimont made All-State Orchestra. In addition, marching band put on several concerts while stage band performed publicly at the Annual Sausage Sup- per, plus several banquets and dances. Richard lvladdux and John Garza were chosen outstanding musicians when stage bands competed in the Jazz Band contest at UTSA. ' ,f 3 4 in ,,,,..,,.,,... l is s sm ' 5 .M ' K ' P N' --- fr, ' f -ffv . ,ygri . N ,gsi . , Y, - . . V ...I ' ' I 1 , gk ,rar ,v f'f'1fif,' 6, of if 1' l', fi' g,R, ,i, .W 9 'V 4 lv V' IV Q!!! iii' II l 'N Q4 Band 1 1 Drum major Richard Maddux leads band on to victory at the CoHonBowl 2 Stage band I members are First Row - Richard Maddux, David Anderson, Brian Dubois, Pat Fitzpatrick and Phillip King. Second Row - John Garza, Stewart Green, Ronald Hoch, Bart Mora and Mike Short. Third Row - Robert Mohr, David Brown, Bruce Johnson, Richard Philpot, Clilf Gallipo, David Kastor, Laura Webb, Kathy Lenz, Henry Carrera, Lari Young and Steve Denney. 3 Head Twirler Melanie Inman performs with the band at half Mme. 4 CherylPrHchard goes Uvough hertwnhng rouhne atthe haHUmeshow. 5 Drummers bring excitement with their performances at foot- bahgames 6 Band gives superior performances at football games. 7. Stage band il members are First Row - Craig Sims, Rod- ney Morales, Mike Cronin, and David Clark. Second Row - Alan Kethan, Jeff Colwell, Bret Owen, Donald Medina, Steve Jones, Arturo Gonzales, Bret Owen, Brent Klemstein and Leland Sharrock, Director. Band 55 1 Law Enforcement club sponsor Duke Harlow advises future lawmen on the use of hand guns. 2 Law Enforcement Club members are Front Row - Arlene Nutt, Lynette Wilkins, Cathy Olivarez, Jacki Saun- ders, Mary Pistel, Jennifer Mayko and Marian Bell. Second Row - Mike Tudyk, Joery Smittick, Kirk Duhart, Jeff Col- well. Back Row - Kat Edmonson, Kevin Rumsey, Mike Neie, Tommy Vasquez, Greg Dickson, Duke Harlow, sponsor, Lorrie Hayden, Johnnie Patterson, Marc Clark, Ken Salazar and Don Rand. 3 Law Enforcement members are Front Row - Alice Bea- vers, Richard Subia, David Lawson, Eddie Vasquez, Chris Tureaud, Steve Davidsion, David Gibbins and Vickey Finch. Second Row - Terry Woods, Richard Jauregui, Mlssey Essey, Lynn Caperton, Lisa Johnson, Terry Enri- que, Tambi Rice and Jennie Compton. Second Row - Steve Dausin, Ronald Snowdon, Leo Chapman, Clay Dal- ton, Raleigh Jenkins, Marc Clark. Top Row - Scott Hen- derson, Ray Wilhoit, Kenneth Tuck, Garrett lvey, Ralph Saenz, Duke Harlow, Steve Courts, Norm Nelms, Johnnie Patterson, Kenny Spear and Mike Ballew. 4 Law Enforcement Club members Marc Clarc, Lynn Caperton, Duke Harlow, Ray Wilhoit, Mirian Bell and Ron Snowdon sell shish-ka-bobs at the vocational fair. 5 Future lawmen and women listen to advice on carrying weapons from sponsor Duke Harlow. 56 Law Enforcement 5-L I 'il tw-K1 Club aids underprivileged San Antonio Police Department was the scene this Christ- mas for Roosevelt's Law Enforcement Club. The club spon- sored by Duke Harlow was involved in the giving of a Merry Christmas to underprivileged families. The club originated at Roosevelt last year. The main objective of the club is to further align itself with San Anton- io's criminal justice agencies. Law Enforcement Clubs in the area come together during the year to compete in the academics and athletics. Among other club activities are the annual breakfast and picnic. Law Enforcement 57 Girls lift spirits Supporting all events regardless of time or place, the varsity cheerleaders remained loyal throughout the year. I really enjoyed the football season the best because that is one sport that every- one comes to see. They really get into it. says varsity cheerleader Candy Obie. The cheerleaders also attended SMU camp taking blue ribbons in spirit and drill. 1 Varsity Cheerleaders include First Row - Yvonne Novak, Sharon Smith and Linda Droemer. 2 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders include Bottom Row - Tami Wood, Cindy Novak and Tina Miller. Top Flow - Karen Campbell. 3 Cheerleader Yvonne Novak cheers on the Rid- ers. - 58 Cheerleaders Sticks lead yells Who we ls is a chant led to us by the Big Stick Carriers during pep rallies to arouse the fans before the riders begin to play. Soon a touchdown will be made and the carriers will run up and down the grandstands while the crowd yells We Carry our Big Stick. These carriers include Steve Payne head carrier, Greg Schwartz, John Maher, John Bailey, John Robinson and Mike McMahon. 1 Who We ls shout big stick carriers John Bai- ley, Mike McMahon, John Robinson, Steve Payne and Greg Schwartz during a TR pep rally. 2 Big Stick Carriers include - Steve Payne, John Robinson, John Bailey, Mike McMahon, Greg Schwartz and John Maher. 3 Carriers pose in front of traditional Windcrest tower. Z M iN x ' 1 K Q J' . Squad wins honors Most known for their halftime routines during football and basketball seasons the TR patriots showed great form while taking many honors in drill team competition during SMU camp. The patriots took 2nd in pom-pon and 3rd in high-kick. Officers Kim Gray, Marsha Damron, Julie Murphy, Denise Cochran, Tami Davis, Belinda Mora and Lisa Johnson competed in a creative night doing a dance routine to Disco Duck and received a trophy. Three girls captured Who's Who in Amer- ican Drill Team. They were colonel Kim Cray, ist year patriot Michelle Duhart and major Denise Cochran. Cochran went on to capture a spot on the All American Drill Team and received an indi- vidual trophy. The patriots with the band went on to perform during halftime at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas with both groups taking high honors. 1 Patriots perform high-kicks during halftime show. 2 Patriots include First Row - Major Belinda Mora, Major Lisa Johnson, Major Julie Murphy, Colonel Kim Gray, Spon- sor Terri Hill, Lt Colonel Marsha Damron, Major Denise Cochran, Major Sharon McCabe and Major Tami Davis. Second Row - Missy Howell, Jana Grondine, Kim Chouke, Janet Rund, Ann Bell, Michelle Watson, Brenda Walker, Joan Brewster, Martha Reeder, and Vincy Kauffman. Third Row - Janet Brewster, Peggy Riley, Mary Ellen Maher, Desere'e Pogamn, Laurie Campbell, Rene Rochelle, Virginia Hernandez, Anna Trevino, Sheri Dunn, Kim, McDonald, Tammy Rossett, Connie Gillispie, Kim Hogue, Lori Hamilton, Princess Taylor, Joan Young and Tracy Rob- erts. Fourth Row - Beth Walker, Jennifer Austin, Brenda Neeper, Tina Hetchgeth, Laurie Burnfield, Cindy Snyder, Kelly Cook, Michelle Duhart, Stephanie Smith, Julie Lyndell, Diana Szos- tak, Terri Droemer, Barbara Wilson, Debbie Manning, Sue Schwartz, Kim Calvert, Kay Burns andtSheri Lewis. 3 Major Lisa Johnson and Major Julie Murphy perform dur- ing the Churchill vs. TR pep rally. 4 Roosevelt drill team perform Broadway Razzle Dazzle during their halftime show. .. - . g, V ..., -- . iss:-VFNH? 41 W--ani 60 Patriots .3 -X .w Q2 B, 9? .1 . EE 1 'V. WW A-W 4 X ff? 2:5 Q 1 ' TA 'Q W ,, J' 1 p- 552, I :ig , . .. ! nt V g f ' 'f'f A M n M M , ii l- W, rf L 5, it -xt. ,rm fi K 'W' rr- 52 , .,, '-' W Q -I ii: SZ hy iesfm., hlfy Y 517.5 N 41- I , , , 'f ,,A- iiiiw WEE in v. , wg, Size' Q' L i X K . ,Qi . 1 A 1 -. -, S ga QA I is gg , I QL. Q I-1- , jig' i w . 1 62 Cavaliers l L , l 2 it 'Q V V yi, K k.,7 ' IL it . Qs, M i . M J f rf -f , 1 at 'A' 'L'LLL V ti S ff? in Q , Cavaliers boost spirit Cavaliers, Roosevelt's Pep Squad, gained great support and discipline throughout the year, They attended all football and basketball games while boosting school spirit. The Cavaliers also attended a summer camp taking high honors in spirit and drill. 1 Cavaliers show their spirit during We're 411 2 Cavaliers await outcome of football game. 3 Pep Squad cheers on Riders. 4. Roosevelt Cavaliers include Front Row - Sandy Steinbring, Christie Hale, Susan Smith, Pam Acosta, Debbie Kaiser, Janive Paul, Renee Stafford, sponsor, Joey DeWese, Becky Welch, Stephanie Shoulders, Lorri Reeves, Josie Falto, Cheryl Jones, Leslie Heffner, Mary Pursley, and Debbie Moreno. Second Row - Melanie Anstine, Alicia Coop- wood, Treena Colley, Sherri Murkey, Connie Sanchez, Karen Thomp- son, Stephanie Stafford, Cathy Smith, Lisa Gonzalez, Jamie Owen, Yvonne Cadena, Tina Brown, Sonya Miller, Julie Scales, Melanda Har- mon, Mandy Smith, Nancy Hooper. Third Row - Mary Zeiblin, Kara Kastor, Tricia Valdez, Peggy Kennedy, Ann Spier, Roxanna Lamp, DeeDee Vaughn, Karen Kennedy, Devorah Strauss, Nancy Kroger, Anita LaManna, Kathy Barnhart, Lisa Benavides, Sandra Ricker, Dolores Monsivais, Diana Rodriguez, Sandra Crain, Cheryl Ropp, and Jamie Owen. Fourth Row - Karen Columbus, Jan Gerick, Tina McKay, Donna Sherman, Susan Spiker, Nadine Barrientos, Donna Lecius, Terry Garcia, Patsy Latham, Maria Mitsdarfer, Robin Wilcox, Shelley Brietzke, Cindy McDermott, Natalie Alva, Stephanie Hough, Terri DeJohn, Terri Hammer, Tara Anderegg, Natalie Gomez, Cathy Blumenthal, Lisa Lozana, Dede Kelling, Tina Wilhoit, Nancy Sims, Cara Coopere, Dawn Ferclochuk, Sandra Cooper, Peggy Smith, Vicki Ken- drick, Stephanie Lynch and Alicia Nutt. Top Row - Kathy Brown, Paula Schobe, Patty McSwain, Karen Unger, Mary Stuart, Linda Cole- man, Carman Olieo, Tammy Merdock, Laurie Watts, Julie Sefcik, Betty McCoy, DeeDee Eason, Sandra Young, Lynn Athey, Brenda Genson, Michelle Goodwin, Camille Trotter, Vicki Roundtree, Michelle Puchak, Jolene Hough, Lisa Dappen, Kelli Fey, Laura Malone, Jill Wojieckoski, Gigi Mason, Julie Hausmann, Vel French, Barbara Wilson, Misty White- head, 'Cheryl Lovell, Linda Nicholson, Sandra Toppings and Robin Laugh in. . 4 63 Artists suit clubs to a T Art Club solved the fund raising problem faced by all clubs by selling silkscreened T-shirts to other TR clubs. it was the third year the club had taken on such a project. Art students completed in class many daily projects rang- ing in mediums from calligraphy to water colors. Besides classwork, club members took time out for field trips to art galleries and museums. Displays were also an important part of art students' busy schedules. Projects by Art IV and V students were displayed in the Little Theater in April. ln addition more than 40 TR stu- dents displayed works in the Young Artists Night Gallery, a districtwide show for all art students. 1 The San Marcos breakthrough provides yet another project for Art Club members Ann Tane and Loretta Patino. 2 Mark Tower, Karen Bouquin and Donald Sorsby catch some tips on watercolors from a guest artist. 3 Art Club members are Front Row - DeeDee Arguijo, Tex Liedtka, Jesse Alonzo, Marc Peavy and Danny Clark. Second Row - Sherry Rogers, Karen Jackman, Vernon Reid, Bob Hancock, Jeanne Reyna, Dana Kirkhofer, Mallory McNease and Lori Heath. Third Row - Kyr- enda Allison, sponsor, Eleanor Lilly, sponsor, Debbie Ramirez, Ann O'Connor, Kathy Olivarez, Ruben Rodriguez, Leonard Web- ster, Susan Riojas and Jerry Frey, sponsor. Fourth Row - Jeff Trigg, John Brent, Jasmine Skala and Ken Angell. Back Row - Loretta Patino, Vashon Ste- phens, Sean Hightower, Eugene Puick, Pat Burch, Tara Smith, Rowena Turner and Rose Ann Cavazos. ,......,,k Jssgrf g C-'f ..?..i'tEz ,pil 64 Art Club Hats earmark TR's cowboys lt you ever looked around and said to yourself Why the cowboy hats? , now you have an answer. Roosevelt is the only Northeast High School that has a Rodeo Club. Most of its members wear these hats to show everyone they are in the club. Unlike most organizations of Roose- velt, they do not have jackets bearing their name. Because of this, the group received permission to wear their hats in the group picture. The purpose of the club is to promote amateur high school rodeo events, horsemanship, and good sports- manship. Traditionally, the Rodeo Club participates in the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo and this year was no exception. Over 15 club members participated in the event. 1 A few of the club members relax on a hayride at the Livestock Show. 2 A bale of hay is a comfortable resting place for Kathy Edmonson and Steve Looney. 3 Rodeo Club members are Front Row - Penny Girdwood, Kathy Byerly, Andy Kendig, Alice Beavers, Karen Cross, Manuel Hernan- dez, Jamie Tavenere and Matt Tolbert. Second Row - Jeff Cunning- ham, Kathy Edmondson, Troy Parson, Jeff Corey, Jad Hubbard, Steve Looney, Lorrie Hayden, Keith Sawey and Joe Wittenauer. Third Row - Mary Flood, Terry Woods, Jimmy White, Charolette Dasher, Chuch Bartmen, Debbie Hoffman, Steve King, Vicky Cereny, Jeannie Compton, Kay Rutledge and Duke Harlow, sponsor. Fourth Row - Kraig McCullough, Art Seldon, Neal Richter, and Mark Knake. Fifth Row- Mike Murphy, Kenny Angell, Scott Henderson, Ray Rutledge, Roland Rodriguez, John Farris, Pat Burgess, Aaron Farris, Todd Krueger, Fred Main, Garrett Ivey and Brent Watson. Rodeo Club 65 Club raises money for State Fair trip Texas State Fair at Dallas provided Future l-lomemakers of America with plenty laughter and excitement in Cctober. Members raised money for the trip by selling candy and station- ery. FHA's in-class meetings produced such var- ied projects as Thanksgiving trays for the elderly in nursing homes and the football break-through for the San Marcos game. FHA is a club open to all homemaking stu- dents and surprisingly enough, there are almost as many boys as girls in the club. 1 Lori Mann, Tambi Rice, Freddie Ramirez and sponsor Margy Presley plan the next activity tor the experimental Day Care. 2 Future l-iomemakers of America Members are Front Row - Terry Enriquez, Janet Grande, Lori Taylor, Kathy Barkly, Dorthy Benton, Kim Gray, Vicky Zarate, Tammy Gunter, Alisa Welty, Suzette Gunter, Cheryl Bookout, Car- rie Esparza, Janet Gamble, Lynn Miller, Norma Buchhorn. Second Row - Theresa DeOsio, Liz Benevides, Linda Rogers, Vicki Kendrick, Beatrice DeOsio, Debbie Orozco, Kelly Jacobs, Debbie Ramirez, Valerie Powell and Terri May. Third Row - Mari Kling, Lee Klein, Mary Dippo, Don Rand, Chris Tucker, and Kim Lee. Fourth Row - Lisa Johnson, Betty Ussery, Terri Dejorgh, Tami Ennis, Vernon Reed, Shellene Jacobs, Donna Tollitson, Jimmy Eslora, Nan Sollee, Landy Foster, Connie Barker, Lori Mann, Yun Quick, David Alston, DeeDee Kelling, Yvonne Enriquez, Debra Hadly, Linda Droemer, Linda Reinert, Susan Riojas, Sandra Crain, Debra Jarvis, Pam l-laehnel, Mary Kimura, Tina Dowd, Ann Verlander, Jackie Reur, Robin Laughlin, and Blaise Collins. Fifth Row - Kevin Gehrig, Lois Valen- tine, Gwen Hawkins, Lori Lovell, Joe Nunez, Ron Brewer, Debra Mont, Susan Landry and Jacky Young. M ,.,, ..-,- , uhhh 5 ltluugg ixi ji 1' ' 66 FHA -s l-IECE learns job training skills HECE is a work study program for students who want job training during high school. HECE students go to school for halt ot the day and work 15 hours a week in home economics related occupations. A few of these occupations are Arts, Craft Aide, Bridal Consultant, Child Care Aide, Clothing Assistant, Companion to the Elderly and the Physical Fitness Assistant. Practical work is provided through part-time employment at a cooperating business. 1 HECE students assist in many home occupations, shown here is Child Care Aide. 2 HECE Members include Front Bow - Kathy Garza, Sherri Harri- son, Diana Albores, Susan Thomas, Darlene Biddle, Reginald Mar- shall. Second Flow - Miss Jan Schmidt, sponsor, Becky Jones, Donna Bautwell, Pam Trimble, Benee Trip, Leticia Alejandra, Valarie Powell and Cynthia Aragon. Third Bow - Patricia Strama, Carol Gillie, Sylivia Alvarado, Vicki Conquest and Joe Beyna. Top Bow - Valarie Starks, Brenda Watson, Jayne Stein, Bobby McNair, Bobert Heinz, Curtis Lalfiue, Cindy Bowker, Lynn Green- wood and Jannette Davidson. I K7 N 'W HECE 67 Food Service serves faculty, school Food Service is a course designed for Special Education students. The class meets two hours a day and is supervised by Neva Crumley and Kay Testerman. Students function in many activities such as bake sales which occur twice a year. Food Service has many traditions, two of which are the special luncheons for teachers and the school picnic two weeks before summer. Food Service also takes many trips to different restaurants for a closer look at jobs and opportuni- ties today. 1 Karen Mclntire serves lunch to Edith Speert. 2 Food Service Members are Front Row - Gabrielle Krause, Laura l-lerek, Mancy Pursley, Sharon Reuthinger, Lynn How- ard and Susan Spivy. Second Row - Jose Sanclemente, Margaret Crowell, Cort Palmer, and Lori Raines. Third Row - Sandy Reuthinger, Adrianne Rocha, Duane Cyr, Karen Mclntire, Mario Hernandez and sponsor Neva Crumley. 68 Food Service ks at t X. sfkkizf Members compete at nat'l convention Members ot the Industrial Arts Club worked on various projects this past year such as wood- working, welding and other leather and plastic engraving to enter in the National Industrial Arts Convention which took place in San Antonio. Those who placed went on to compete in the regional and state competitions. The club ended the year in May by attending the annual skills test where they displayed their projects. 1 Steve Tello works on making a Roosevelt rooster tor the club's tund raising project. 2 Mark Lovato carves a table for a spring project. 3 Industrial Arts Club members are Front Row - Steve Tello, David Cato and Charles Hartmann, Second Row - Rosie DeLuna, Mike Edinger, Robert Diaz DeLeon, Paul Bertetti, Fred Wultt, and Rebekah Pannell. Third Row - Steve Petlewski, Leslie Bell, sponsor, Greg Ermatinger, Neil Richter, Mark Lovato, Richard Huntoon, Mark Crane, Dean Fritz, James Jeffers, Perry Penn, sponsor, Bill Jones, Sponsor. Back Row - Pat Dwyer, Jett Fallon, David Anderson, Craig Sladek, Raymond Koehl, Alan Strovers and Philip King. I 2 3 Industrial Arts se VOCCT helps train for careers The Vocational Office- Career Club of Texas is an association of Chartered local VOCCT chapters. Programs under this heading are Coordinated Vocational Aca- demic Education, Industrial Cooperative Training-Health Occupations and Voca- tional Opportunities Clubs of Texas. With over 100 members, VOCCT is the largest vocational group. The program offers several areas of training for stu- dents who vvant a head start in their cho- sen career field. Under the VOCCT plan, students are able to receive on-the-job training before leaving high school. The various organizations within VOCCT raised money during the year by selling boxes of lvl8tlvl's and Reese's candy. Profits went toward employer- employee breakfasts. VOCCT members were also active competitors. ln the areas of work skill and ' ' My tx L' -V H M ,M 'fi-'-f Wfpw 411313 'Q . Q, nn. Q H. T . job exhibition, 30 members vvent to dis- trict vvith 17 advancing to state. l ' 'K a, . 2 : 70 VOCCT 1 Dean Lancing takes a whack at it. 2 VOCCT MEMBERS include - Front Row - Nichola Harlan, Mary Brazeal, Willard Davenport, Pam Gamez, Diane Hunt, Ida Rodriguez. Second Row - Rick Hernan- dez, Brian West, Walter Casler, Leroy Brehm, Larry Welch, sponsor, Rick-Tellez, Eugene Ponce and Rolando Saucedo. 3 VOCCT MEMBERS include - Front Row - Theresa Sams, Jenny Cooper, Judy Sams. Second Rovv - Neita McHaney, Sena Philan, Joannie Alvis, Sherry Latrasse, Karen Compton, Christina Saucedo, Penny Blagg, Viola lmmel, Terry Gutmueller, Mendy Dever, Joy Snodgrass and Leslie Snider. Top Row - Nann Sallee, Eva Delk, Janet Green, Shawn Redus, Susan Leone, Brendo Rico, Nina Crocker, Sharon Milligan, Pam Higgs, Peggy Smith and Sandra Lane, sponsor. 4 VOCT MEMBERS ARE - Center - Samette Lindsay, sponsor. Front Row - Stephanie Moody, Robert Bertetti, and Diane Davenport. Second Row - Bernie Reyes, Paul T. Christensen, David Rihn, parliamentariang Darrell Mor- ris, Kenneth Miller, Johnny Toth, James Orth, Larry Coth- ran, and Calvin Madden. Top Row - James Mann, presi- dent, Glen Hastings, Kenneth Tuck, secretary, James Gill, Terry Silva, treasurer, Bobby Amarine, Sgt.-at-Arms. Kelly McQueeney, James Monaco, Emma Zamora and Suzette Gunter. 5 VOCT MEMBERS include - Front Row - Cathy Fuller, treasurer, Susan Raidon, reporter, Deane Hunt, Jackie Cunningham, secretary, Debbie Cervany and Michelle Casto. Top Row - Larry Welch, sponsor, David Hurley, vice-president, Pat Miller, William Caffaro, president, David Holmes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Michael Salinas, parliamen- tartan, 1318-I VOCCT 71 1 DECA 1 Members are Center- Layne Towry. Front Row - Jerry Whaley, Greg Schwartz, Sponsor Harold Burris, Robby Stin- son, Cindy Waikem, Shelli Lucas and Bob Munzy. Second Row - Jackie Reus, Kevin Howerton, Steve Hawkins, Donald Kersey, Mike Shannon, Jon Russell and Barbara Smith, Third Row - Rhonda Moore, Pam McLeod, Ronda Covey, Jorge Padilla, Brenda Pekar, Rene Johnson, Glen Greene, Tom Zibelin, Gilbert Hooper, Tami Hubble and Pete Silva. Back Row - Pam Moody, Donna Jordan, Manlin Cruz, Will Person, Billy Marrero, Mitch Lemay, Paul Layman, Cheryl White and Kathy Saenz. 2 Maureen Hess and Donna Jordan review DECA exhibits for contest. 3 DECA 2 Members are Front Row - Lola Baker, Bill Moseley, Shellene Jacobs, Carol Wilson and Tammi Hallowich. Second Row - Donna Mathis, Janet Whaley, Sponsor Howard Goldslucker, James Gill, Adolph Thomas, Kathy Pavlik, Tino Gonzales, Rene Knowles and Julie Fator. Third Row - Gilbert Sanchez, Wanda Steele, Lori Lovell, Freida Martines, Donna Hensley, Sherri Panfeley, Diane Lee, Gwen Hawkins, Rosemarie Dorgan and Don Bryant. Fourth Row - James Wilson, Bobby Fey, Mark Layman, Blaine Alford and Stepha- nie King. Back Row - Patricia Davis, Tom Tra- vieso, Andy Mezarich, Louis Zamora, Melvin Lee, Tami Lackey and JanetWilliams. 4 DECA 3 Members are Front Row - Portia Patillo, Suzanne Lepori, Jeanine Colla, Paul Christensen, John Robinson, Scott Fesler, Tammy Baker and Michelle Bowers. Second Row - Rita Hunt, Melissa Echols, Karen Kroe- ger, Sponsor Norman McPherson, Sue Brown, Elaine Asbell, Karen Shauer, Brenda Kersell, Eileen Flanigan, Christy Wenzel, Linda Pylant, Kay Peterson and Gwen Hammett. Back Row - Kathy Toupal, Patricia Mortiney, Bobby Peace, Jett Hartman, Michelle Allen, Michael Kuesler, Richard Torres, Billy Peace, Robert Ramirez, Beth Engel and Gaby Wolfl. 5 Sponsor Howard Goldstucker and Tom Tra- vieso prepare to man the coke booth at the Vocational Fair. 72 DECA DECA gives experience HDECA has really given me an opportunity to experience what it's like to be a working man and a student at the same time, said senior Mike Shannon. Shannon, like other DECA students, goes to school half the day and gets out in the afternoon to work at a part- time job. The program allows advanced job training before graduation. DECA raised money for Sambos by selling candy and Christmas candles. Another fund raiser for the club was the soft drink booth at the Vocational Fair. Members participated in DECA competition with many students advancing to the area, state and national levels. gn DECA 73 CEA raises luncheon expenses lt was a year for fund rais- ing for TR's Office Education Association. Members sold stationery, candles and placemats to provide money for an employer-employee luncheon at My Place. Additional funds were raised through the sale of canvas totes to TR's spirit organizations. The club helped March of Dimes raise money by working at the Rock-a-thon. OEA set up one of the most popular booths at the Voca- tional Fair. Students were given the opportunity to throw wet sponges at club mem- bers. Members competed in March at business contests in such events as shorthand and typing. 1 OEA member JoAnn Salinas prepares to make her debut as clovvn at the Vocational Fair. 2 Robert Orrman flings an accurate sponge at an OEA volunteer during the Vocational Fair. 3 Sponsor Sue Sansom explains a detailed office procedure to Nancy Caldwell. 4 OEA Members are Front Row - Emily Knake, sponsor, Nettie Ramos, Georgine Luk- etie, Susan McCord, Roberta Simecki, Donna Hensley, Lori Dominguez, Lu Garcia, Sheri McGrary, Mark Trafficiano and Robyn Kendall. Second Row - Linda Schleigh, Vickie Keith, Donna Warnke, Betyy Addie, JoAnn Salinas, Danette Raglund, Loru Schneider, Janet l-linkel, Sandy Phillips, Ann Padilla, Brenda Guilluly, Debbie Moseley and Brenda Stofa. 5 OEA Lab Members are Front Rovv - Julie Barber, Ellen O'Brien, Sandy Clem, Gayle White, Debbie Winegardner, Donna Johnston and Brenda Hartmann. Second Row - Nelda Palomo, Lisa Rogers, Lori Olson and Linda Escobedo. Third Row - Sue Sansom, spon- sor, Sylvia Saucedo, Nancy Caldwell, Nancy Burke, Samuel ldar, Belinda Schultz, Tammy Cox, Tammy Billingsley and Kim Layton. Back Row - Blanca Silva, Rhonda Browder, Martha Reeder, Sharon Maule, Freddie Delley, Vida Bustante, Cassandra Rivers, Kathy Coleman and RaeAnn Waggoner. OEA 75 1 Baldimar Perez and Bene Equeda cut and shape on the lathe in construction class. - 4 r 2 Sonia Soza performs a permanent on one ot the many cus- tomers in Cosmetology. 3 VICA Contest Winners include Harvey Hartenstine, Mike Heath, Denise Davenport, Mary LaBreck, Sylvia Martinez and Bud Verlander. 4 Cosmetology Members include First Bow - Cheryl Wil- son, Lisa Stein, Janet Fulter, Gloria Galvan, Angela Clinton and Mary Leal. Second Bovv - Dena Seale, Barbara Dem- mer, Pat Turner, sponsorg Jenny Stewart, Nilda Valenzuela, Monica Wolff and Mary Sams. Top Bow - Valerie Vidal, Eloise Santana, Barbara Hayes, Bonita Hensley, Sonia Soza, Margot Bios, Karen Garza, Petra Smith, Wendy Kothman, Esmey Campos, Lori Fresco and Lisa Bocanegra. 5. VICA Chapter 619 include First Flow - Sylvia Martinez, Flhonda Jones, Cathy Couling, Denise Davenport, Linda Bar- ber. Second Bow - Gil Fleed, Bene Equeda, Chol Chong, Baldimar Perez, Bussel Fteubauer, Tom Harves, Mike Heath and Bud Verlander. Top Bow - Harvey Hartenstine, Ignacio Gonzalez, Chris Allen, Craig Bruce, Will Davis, James Wright, Billy Green, Debra Cheatum and Mary LaBreck. 76 VICA A .. X VICA promotes vocations Vocational Fair, the Employee-Employer Ban- quet, Contests, and breakfasts are some of the important events of VICA Chapter 619. The ban- quet is held annually at the Dinner Playhouse for the students and their employers. The break- fasts are held once each six-weeks and are used to prepare for contests, the fair and other club business. i i 3 VICA 77 Auto ody gives experience Auto paint and body is a two-year academic program that teaches such skills as paint preparation, sanding, masking, and taping as well as advanced subjects - estimating ot repairs and major body parts and align- ment. Twenty is the maximum number in this course to insure flexibility. lt is the only such class in the district and stu- dents must have good grades, attend- ance records and recommendations to enter the course. The program allows students to gain practical experience in the working world and prepares them to enter the job market after graduating. 1 Auto Body members are Center - sponsor Clayton Wil- laims, Front Row - Dale Gall, Doug Wilson, Tom Sowell. Perry Koehl, Robert Alva, Ricky Turk, Mike Zaher and Rob- ert Kersey. Back Row - Daniel Gomez, John Soriano, Roy lnzinna. Ron Moss. Tracy Trinidad, Mark Peak, Robert Thur- rmn, Aaron Farris, Al Millard, Albert Sanchez, and Greg Wells, 2 Richard Murphy puts the linal touches on a spray job. 3 Auto Body members are Front Row - Richard Murphy. Duane Hendricks, Steve Andrews, Pierre Gonzales. Paul Hopper, Gary Ermantinger, Kelly Thoman, John Brown, John Blackburn. Back Row - Joe Wells, Norris Johnson, Frank Martinez, Mark Stewast and Greg Vorght, ',.- ,.. 2 78 Auto Body ,Q Qtr? I L! tzaaff. P 100 join Judo Inspired by Mr. Roy Benavides, the Judo Club was formed by inter- ested students in March, 1979. The new club has almost 100 members. Three ofthe members are actually the Roosevelt Judo Team. This team participates in tourna- ments all over the United States and Mexico. Club members and sponsors Lil Parker meet once a month to pro- mote understanding of the art ot judo. The students see exhibitions M and have the opportunity to actively participate. sd! N, ,t,.. ,- I ke I . ? ,' 'iw isrifjf' f .T f. f 5........... .y.M:,,rr. Q - tl Q rx ,A RN. 1 .4 ,, 2 ' Qs . N ,::' F 1 Judo Club Members are Front Row - Martha Earl, Val- erie Weaver, Carlos Acosta and Tom Costello. Second Row - Phuong Nguyen, l-luynh Luong, Lan Vo, Linda Lortie, Connie Gillespie, Kim Kane, Denise McCord, Tuan Pham, Theresa Ftipperger, Matt Upright and sponsor Lil Parker. Back Pow - Phyong Nguyen Minh, Dan Wojcie- chowski, David l-lollifield, Steve Hill, Jeff Holmes, Tara Smith, Kenneth Angell and Jim Johnson, 2 Tom Costello lands Coach Ray Echevieria in a pin. 3 Tom Costello attempts to throw Coach Echevieria in a demonstration match. Judo 79 FBLA promotes business careers Future Business Leaders of America is designed to prepare students for a possible career in a business field. With the guidance of their sponsors, Frances Heath and Colleen Kellner, they participate in many competitions and various activities. t FBLA members Richard Beidl, Kim Kane, Lazette Patton, Missy Venable, Trisha Parker, BaeAnn Waggoner, Jackie Saunders, Sherri Dunn and Lynn Garrison show trophies they won during competition. 2 FBLA Members include Front Flow- Sherri Dunn, Diane Venable, Jackie Saunders, Debbie Morgan, Sharon McCabe, Colleen Kellner, sponsor. Second Flow - Dor- thea Beigel, Particia Parker, Lazette Patton, Patty Hoglund, Desiree Pojmann, Davita Cawood. Third Row - Katie Alonzo, Marie Hoglund, Nancy Resendez, Lisa Cupps, Karen Gerlich, Daniel Minjarez and Bobbi Williams. Fourth Flow - Diane Grande, Jeff Stewart, Earnie Santos, Paul Dickman, Lynn Garrison and RaeAnn Waggoner, Fifth Row - Lori Blackwell, Mary Pursley, Kimberlee Kane, Marsha Damron, Denise Cochran, Carl Finto, Dan Rinehart and Geri Gonzalez. . . wx w . its + A il-E1 'A tt I if is N .,. Y , 1 .. 7ss,fa4st Q Q tl .seea-aE,.- . Q ' A 80 FBLA mr M, ,. . f-fK ' '. - '-fiffas1f1.H 1-' .. Y -.,4 .'ti?' . . ,Lk,, FTA visits less fortunate The primary concept of the Future Teachers of America club is to prepare students for a career in teaching. Although, this is the club's most important goal, they also have a few traditions which they follow each year. Along with the guidance of their sponsor, Carolyn Smelley, the FTA members visit schools ofthe less tortu- nate children. 1 Future Teachers ot America member, DeAnn Backlund, uses her teaching skills at a Hallow- een party at Boysville. 2 Future Teachers of America include First Bow - Kathy Clem, Ann Jones, Camille Williams, Lisa Jones, Peggy Leonard, Susan Stanley and Tami Smith. Second Flow - Paul Gibb, Monica Gonzalez, Saundra Mullenex, Lorri Ferguson, Ellen O'Brien, Nancy Ftesendez, Sandy Clem. Third Bow - Beverly Goodlet, Nancy Burke, Nancy Hess, Jeanne Oliver, Eileen Flanagan. Top Ftow - Kathy Baller, Suzette Crain, Deann Backlund, Susan Ftesendez, Myrna Torres, Tracy New, Carolyn Smelley, sponsor, Terry Ewald. 3 Monica Gonzalez, Lisa Jones, Deann Back- Iund and Nancy Burke, dress-up for their visit to Boysville. FTA 81 Eagles compete for title Wrestling Eagles were again awesome this year as they went to finals in all tourneys led by Coach .lim Rickey and Coach Leo Trevlno lt was a lot of fun even though we worked hard said Captain Todd Dicks. t Wrestling Eagles are Front Row - Mark Ricker, Troy Hatzfeld, John Sandovol, Roy Herron, Joe Avalos and Scott Dicks, Second Row - Coach Jim Ricker, George Avalos, Assistant Captain Carlos Acosta, Brett Owens, Captain Todd Dicks, Fred Wultf, Robert Yanez and Brian Stone. Back Row - Earl Davis, Mike Kecher, Assistant Captain Bill Owen, Mark Terill, Richard Nichols, George Palacious, Alfred Gamble and Sponsor Leo Trevino. 2 Todd Dicks pins his opponent in a preliminary match. 3 Richard Nichols struggles to over- come his opponent at the District meet. 82 Wrestling Soccer comes to TR Soccer- the vvorld's most popular sport, and it's come to TR through the TR Soccer Team. During its first year ot school sponsorship the sport has increased in popularity and enthusiasm. The team practiced three times a week and participated in tournaments around the city. 1 Gary Newton, Greg Gainsley, Andy Bujanos and Tom Zebelin pass the ball among themselves as they position for a score. 2 Mitch Webb exhibits his control of the ball during a tourna- ment. 3 Soccer Team members are Front Ftovv - Andy Bujanos, Jua- quin Roderiguez, Greg Gainsley, Scott Ziskosky, Bart Mora and Steve Haaskell. Back Row - Coach Bart Mora, Mitch Webb, Tom Zebelin, Doug Archer, Gary Newton, Tim Cunningham, Tommy Fiehkopf, Perry Winsler and Coach Whitney. 1,,, L5 Soccer 83 Bowling ranks first Bowling is certainly considered a team sport by the Rough Rider Bowling Club. Ten club members made up the Roosevelt team, competing in tournaments all year. They won the city High School Bowling tourna- ment, April 8, at the All Star Bowling Lanes. Twenty San Antonio schools participated inthe tournament. They really bowled well this year, said sponsor, Jim Albers. I was really worried about Highlands in the city tournament since they've won it for the last few years. Members of the winning team include: Mike Eller, Bruce Thomas, Jim Sheffield, Tom Ozene, David Gard- ner, Danny Clark, Mary Pursley, Sharon Butcher, Geri Gonzalez, Melanie Anstine, Lori Blackwell, Patty Hoglund, Nancy Pursley and Frank Calonge. l Bowling Club Members include Top Row - Mark Kruger, Patty Hoglund, Danny Clark, Mike Eller, Jim Tucker, Curtis Check, Paul Hopper, Lynn Greenwood. Second Row - Nancy Pursley, Tom Ozene, Jesse Rodriguez, Clitf Cramblit, Barry Beilefeldt, Diane Vena- ble, Tony Beagle, Greg Gansle. Third Row - Melanie Anstein, Frank Colonge, Cheryl Ball, Mary Pursley, Lori Blackwell, Lisa Hyatt, Tom Garner, Gayle White, Donna Johnston, Monica Gonzalez, Lori Olson, Sharon Ball, Tami Reddic, Sharon Butcber, Jim Sheffield, Jeff Adams. Fourth Row - Joe Nunez, Tyke Wady, Anthony Kotara, Phil- lip King, Ricky Gomez, Robert Roman, Paul Richardson, Sharon Ards, Jacqueline Young, Barbie Reed, Lilian Lopez, Anne Verlander. Fifth Row - Jackie Olsen, Willie Trevino, David Miller, Doug Wilson, Tom Taylor, Jim Treadway, Mike Coleman and Tami Ennis. 2 Tom Ozene releases ball during All-Star tournament scoring a strike. 3 Lynn Greenwood awaits her turn to bowl during the All-Star tourna- ment. 84 Bowling Club Lifters build winning bodies Are you a 98-pound weakling? Do you have to grit your teeth to produce one bulge at your bicep'? Then the TR weightlitting team is for you. Created this year, the club specializes in the art of body building. Club members lifted weights at the Nautilus and Olympic clubs to produce award winning thighs, chests, backs, biceps and triceps. Two members traveled in June to the Southwest Texas Body Building Contest where they com- peted against 150 long time litters. 2 1 Richard Carillo shows military press technique. 2 Wrestling Club members include FRONT ROW - Danny Vechi, Dean Lansing, Don Bryant and Robert Brewer. BACK ROW - Scott Davis, Norris Johnson, Keith Campbell, Richard Carrillo and Bruce Mosely. 3 Bruce lvlosely improves his biceps by lifting dead weight. Weightlifting 85 5 xctivities Activities Activities Activities ActivitiesA NIJ fl' .2 -9-I , U 41: CD .SLD FZ .2 +-1 CJ in .Q 1: .2 'I-J U 411 cn .Q 1: .2 'IS' O 411 cn .Q 1: .2 'I'-9 . 1. :the mai!.whQfS1!iV6SaV3l? iantly I who doeseactualwly strive to do the deeds 4. -sf K 1 f 5 , d 3 .X 1 Elain Munoz and Steve Payne are presented as Homecoming '78 Queen and King. 2 Anne Murray's You Needed Me is played by the Music Machine at the Homecoming Dance. 3 Daryl Wilkerson holds his partner during a slow dance. 4 Dancers Get Off to the music of Foxxy. 5 Warren Evans and Melanie Ball take a break from the Homecoming Dance at the refreshment table. 88 Homecoming i? .' i . Homecoming '78 Homecoming. For some it meant nothing more than a football game and a dance, but for others, including many alumni of Roosevelt, it was a time for memories and reminiscensces. Homecoming 1978 started Nov. 9 with the Roose- velt-Clemens football game. The Riders ran over the Clemens Buffaloe by a score of 47-O. At halftime, the Homecoming King and Queen were announced. King was senior Steve Payne and Queen was senior Elaine Munoz. Members of the court were: senior princesses: Tammy Baker and Susan Sullivan, senior princes, John Maher and Greg Dickson, junior duch- esses and dukes included Elaine Wilson, Sharon Smith, Greg Zolninger and Greg Minor. Sophomore lords and ladies-in-waiting were Griff Zolninger, Mark Permenter, Cathy Cox and Princess Taylor. Kevin Koons, Kyle Peirce, Lisa Benevides and Nancy Kro- ger were the Freshman counts and countesses. Fol- lowing the TR-Clemens clash, was a reception at the Virgil T. Blossom student center where TR students and alumni got together and discussed past memo- ries at TR. Friday, Nov. 10, many students, teachers and alumni danced to the Music Machine sound system at the Homecoming Dance at Turtle Creek Country Club. traps V, I Homecoming 89 Dramatists produce four plays ln early Fall, the Drama department presented the production Tom Jones , a play about an orphan in search of his heritage. James Carter portrayed Tom Jones. December 14, 15, and 16 Drama opened a three-night run of Harvey , the well- known play about a seven- foot invisible rabbit. Sganarelle and Tar- tutfe , two plays by French playwright Moliere, were pre- sented in early February by the Drama department. All features were directed by John O'Neill. 90 Plays 1 David Pearce tells some startling news to Richard Pressley and Leslie Mauk. 2 David Pearce Cllamisj accuses Richard Pressley Uartuffej of leachery in Tar- tuffe . 3 Jackie Saunders receives advice about marriage from Leslie Mauk in Tartuffe . 4 Jon Neff CSganarelIej steps out of his house in Sganarelle . Plays 91 i an ,V E '1 E al 2 S, 0 , mn J w-W, f ' W, , ssl H M P I 1 1 Www ' wp! m, ,,,!, W -ww ' um f ,Wyf MN' ' N 1 David Pearce tells some startling news to Richard Pressley and Leslie Mauk. 2 David Pearce fDamisJ accuses Richard Pressley CTartuffeJ of Ieachery in Tar- tuffe . 3 Jackie Saunders receives advice about marriage from Leslie Mauk in Tartuffe . 4 Jon Neff CSgariarelIey steps out of his house in SganareIIe . Plays 91 I 92 Plays ,Dr . s lf, , in f at 42 A ,MT M X Wt' 'Z 1 David Pearce and Leslie Mauk as Dr. Lyman San- derson and Nurse Ruth Kelly debate the condition ot Elwood P. Dowd Cliiichard Pressleyj and his reason- ing for having discussions with his invisible rabbit Harvey 2 Mallory McNease Cmaidj strikes a dramatic pose in SganareIle. 3 Chelle Coleman and Jim Carter rehearse their lines together. 4 Andy Toth, David White, Charlie Neal and Mallory McNease are shown in a scene from Sganarelle. 5 Rob Corn pretends to be leaning against a door, as he rehearses for Tom Jones. li Plays 93 Athletes enter district olympics Students in Special Education classes of the North East area competed in the North East Special Olympic track and field meet on March 13 at Blossom Ath- letic Center. There was friendly competi- tion as the participants competed in such events as the standing long jump, frisbee throw, softball throw, tug of war, and numerous other events. Volunteers from Roosevelt accompa- nied the athletes, giving them encourage- ment and confidence. The winners of the district meet went on to city meet at Alamo Stadium April 22. Mrs. Whitehouse was the sponsor for Roosevelt's resource classes in the Special Olympics. iv, 94 Special Olympics 1 Jose Sanclemente and Doug Peacock strain against the rope in the Tug-ot-War competition. 2 440-relay team members Doug Peacock and Greg Willis take a break before their event. 3 Sponsor Sally Whitehouse awaits the first event ot the competition. 4 Rough Rider Anthony Palos gives the high sign of RooseveIt's number one. 5 Patrick Howard, Anthony Palos and Gary Greiner struggle in a battle of strength with their opponents. Special Olympics 95 Dance fever breaks boredom Whether in the Blossom Athletic Cen- ter student center or the plush Turtle Creek Country Club, Rough Riders were swept off their feet and onto dance floors in dances ranging from Howdy to Home- coming. To welcome students into another year, Student Council sponsored the annual Howdy Dance. The Music Machine played the top tunes for the first of many dances to come. Homecoming '78, finished with a dance at Turtle Creek. Another dance, the Sophomore-spon- sored Valentine Dance, was held at the Blossom Student Center. The semi-for- mal dance provided music by the Music Machine. Each dance had a different atmos- phere. A Misty Blue Evening set the mood for the Junior-Senior Prom. The presence of a live band added to the excitement of the prom. 96 Dances 1 Robert Appel and date sway to a slow song at the Sophomore sponsored Valen- tine Dance. 2 Moving to Donna Summer's Last Dance, dancers swing at the Howdy Dance sponsored by Student Council. 3 Dancers boogie at the Annual ROTC Mili- tary Ball. 4 Phil Smisek, Pam Fallen, Rachel Patino, and David Coronado kick it up to The Cotton-Eyed Joe at the Valentine Dance. Dances 97 FS fry J- ' f 5 if - ggi ff 'if' 4 fl S Ek. W.- . 17 ik li 'F' 4 I dai 1 .4- J-.. ,V x M V ix - ' Ly--F.. ' x , , Af' ,I 1,,,.XM,.gg 2 xy' N-A S V ,1 av? if , Q 5 Q .4 ,Y N , 1 X N. x 0 is x fwl ,. J? x J K X yi 2 v. p , Riders tire up! From togas to teddy bears, Spirit Week filled the halls with displays of Rider Spirit. The five days in October started off with Jersey and Teddy-Bear Day, which brought hundreds more furry bodies into TR's corridors. Costume Day brought an outstand- ing number ot togas in the tradition of the film National Lampoon's Animal l-louse. The number of togas roaming the halls of Roosevelt far dominated any other costume that might have shown up. Several stand-ins Teddy Look-Alike Day, Wednesday and Thursday's Hang the Cat day was adapted from Churchill's Hang Teddy Day . - - i, . I K, rf get g 1 fr T' . . Nw ,Mf- xp MRMWI- j - Q., V,,..- too Spirit Week 2, M il ff' -. fy f I Q . if , ,, ig K Y ' . it I fe- ' it -C '- Q tt 5' it R f ,Jae X , A L kt t -.1 S 5 ' it it r i sr ff' l J W L . gli R all if if Q X vii? gf' gf A, K X gg X ii f i KR 1 Q 4 it Y Ht kk s I fasts? 5 gi -V ' i in X , 'tt S E T Jag! C, if S 2 3 ,gg 3 ' Qi Q 2 If Z l it if , -at th rs? ,f rilii i mg? C l lg ti 5 H it it 1 Junior Brad Hinger shows his Rough Rider spirit by decorating his van for the big game against Churchill. 2 Black cats, lightning bolts, eight balls etc . . . filled the cafeteria with Superstitions, senior them for Spirit Week. 3 Seniors Vincent Lugo, Shane Patten and Marc Clark demonstrating their Rider spirit in an AnimaI House fashion on Costume Day. 4 In an attempt to resemble Roosevelt, Seniors Regina Martin and Dorothea Beigel grow moustaches for Teddy look-alike Day. i 3 4 '--4' A Misty Blue Evening The theme was A Misty Blue Evening and for many that's just how it felt on Prom night. E For the past years, tradition has the Junior ,E class sponsoring the event at Turtle Creek Country Club. This big social event begins with dinner at one of San Antonio's finer restaurants. But before all this takes place, there's weeks of deciding ot a date and choosing the right dress 5 and tuxedo. Infinity supplied the music that night. They Z played a variety of music from Latin Polkas to it the latest disco tunes. Sponsoring a Prom is a tough job but it's great to see such a successful outcome. Jun- r ior Class President Darryl Ward said. 1 Mark Peavy and Suzette Crain are handed a program as they arrive in. 2 Gary Hamer thinking ot where to go after the prom. 3 Couples are Reunited by the song ofthe same name. 4 The night allowed the Disco-goers to display some of their many disco moves. 5 Kim Trotter and her date wait to sign for the picture tak- ing, as others crowd around. 191-. 5.1 102 Prom 4 I i lk A ,gg 1 gn 5, f - 2 ' 45 , ,'2 '.1f ' , 3 Xupm-.N . 'Q 1- NWA 5 Prom 103 Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sport O Q CD CD 'C O Q UD , CD 'E' O Q CD CD. 'C O Q CD CD C O Q UD S Sports OFT the credit belongs to th h ' at H in th' man iw o msg, c gg y 4 tg arenag-Qwhosi, Iac? 115 mafred by dust and zsweqt ahQ5 bloop v v E ,. , ,M i l 1- h t . ..,. .LX A A f V , ., X Q , Riders take edge Opening the season, the Riders, ranked ninth in the city, overcame a downpour of yellow flags to crush third ranked John Jay 21 -6. The Rough Riders dominated the first half of their opening game with a fumble recovery by Kenny Spear. Five plays later Roosevelt scored their first touchdown of the season with Richie Rowe on the receiving end of a Zolninger pass. Roosevelt continued to overpower the Mustangs in the second half. The Rough Rider offense moved the ball 87 yards in nine plays ending the drive with a touchdown on a 37 yard run by Greg Zolninger. Greg's stats tor the night included 175 yards rushing and 42 yards passing for 218 yards total offense. The Riders were off to a good start. 106 Varsity Football 1 Rough Rider defense prepares to stop a first dovvn attempt by the Judson Rockets. 2 Boys Varsity Football includes: First rovv - Kelvin Moore, Joery Smittick, Paul Dockery, Warren Evans, Emmett Johnston, Dan Kirsh- ner, Baybay McCIinden, David Alston, Jeff Ricks, Ned Plum, Ken Spear, Leonard Collins, Peter Moon, Mark Ricks, Chuck Albores, Daniel Leystin, Pablo Nogueras, Jay Shuttlesworth, Greg Dickson, Richie Rowe, Kevin Selby, Elliot Robison, Kevin Flowers and Steve Dausin. Second Row - Adam Romo, Bobby Blagg, David Baskett, Jon Becker, Griff Zolninger, Phil Parker, John Pasova, Jimmy Jor- dan, Mike Ellis, Jerry Sanchez, Darryl Wilkerson, Greg Minor, Carl Ankovvitz, David Courtright, Bodo Weisner, Greg Zolninger, Roy Gombert, Johnnie Patterson, LeRoy Yoder, John Sears and Mitch McManus. Third Row - Rick Lopez and Jeff Knight. Fourth Rovv - Ken Huckle and Tony Garza. Fifth Rovv - Jerry Tyson, Steve Ham- mon, Ernie McReynolds, Earl Kincaid and Jim Gillen. Sixth Rovv - Jack Hartung, Buddy Compton, Mike Crocker, Shane LeStourgeon and Dick Lowery. 3 David Baskett cuts downfield for 15 yard gain. 4 TR defense holds the San Marcos Rattlers behind the line of scrim- mage. 'iff . WY? , .ui-5 Varsity Football 107 Riders battle mid-season slump Excitement in the air, Spirit Week high- light was the game with Churchill. Although Riders were ahead the first half 14-O, pressure was on in the second. The Chargers pulled out in front with a field goal in the final minutes of the game to win 17-14. Riders rallied to crush San Marcos 37- 15, but let up too soon and were again defeated this time by Seguin 24-15. These two losses were only mid-season slump, for the Riders began strong and ended strong. I 4 . U -1 ,Q 1 15'-tF 'h: -1 ,W ' . I a , 1 5 lg: I ,,,g.,,,,N?,,,,,.f,,., , , U if .,,' V R 3, V ' -fm 335 - -vw pf . 5 ' Q ..,. z .X I ' P 5, ' 1 5 X- ' ' -. 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An Alamo Heights running back is stopped short by TR defense. and Varsity Football 109 Riders break losing streak ln front of 5,571 fans, the Roose- velt Rough Riders broke an unlucky losing streak to the Lee Volunteers by defeating them 21 -O. Greg Zolninger was his usual superb self scoring two of the three six pointers on his own five and nine yard runs. Emmett Johnson scored the third touchdown in a brilliant twenty yard dash. After the Lee victory the Riders seemed to be building momentum as they easily destroyed Clemens 47-O. Finishing off the season, the Rid- ers dominated MacArthur in the annual rivalry 21-6. Riders showed well with a season record of 8-2 yet Churchill took the district title with 10-O. 1 10 Varsity Football 1 Mitch McManus recovers a blocked punt during the game with the Lee Volunteers. Rid- ers won. 2 Greg Zolininger fades back behind the pro- tection of TR's powerful offensive line. 3. Emmett Johnson leaves the Churchill defense confused as he rushes for yet another touchdown. 4 Running back Emmett Johnson evades the San Marcos defense for a seven yard gain. 5 Riders defense prepares to break through the Alamo Height 'Mules' offensive line. Varsity Football ll 1 JV prepares for the future Building a winning tradition starts early. lt takes dedication, love for the game, and mental discipline that totally rejects the thought of losing, Junior Varsity team most certainly pos- sessed that sort of mental attitude. They finished the season with an impressive record of eight wins and two losses com- pared to their freshman record of two and fourteen. They improved quite a bit, said Coach lrl Kincaid. With this sort of talent on the Junior Varsity team, there is great promise for future Varsity teams. 112 JV FOOIbaII xl t 1 Brahmas falter as they fumble in fourth quarter. 2 Rider defense scrambles to recover a Brahma fumble. 3 Brahma offense is stopped short of a first down by Brian Cutter. 4 First Row - Scott Pritchard, Lewis Janietz, Peter Moon, Kurt Keene, Bill Bice, Don Pasola. Second Bow - Joe Gonzales, Jeff Ricks, John Hoffman, Scott Marley, Baybay McClinden and Mark Eaton. Third Bow - Steve Bomo, Gritf Zolinger, Willie White, Richard Tolbert, Brian Cut- ter and Bruce Johnson. Back Bow - Calvin Dan- iels, Jay Shuttlesvvorth, Kelvin Moore, JimmyJor- dan, Bruce Gibson, Mark Johnson and Elliot Nick- erson. 5 Biders down the Brahmas at the 40 yard line during the first quarter. JV Football 113 Frosh vvin District Title Varsity football was not the only exciting gridiron action Roosevelt had to offer. The Freshman toot- ball team started the season by overpowering the Mac Brahmas with a 22-O victory. For an encore they skunked Churchill 28-O in the first game and then, in the second game they tied the Chargers 12- 12. Under the direction of Coach Ernie McFteynolds and Coach Steve Hammon, the Freshman team continued their winning ways throughout the season to win the District title with a 14-1-1 win-loss record. ,tn 1 La K ' ' --'A 1 14 Freshman Football V 1 Todd Bryand breaks through the Holmes defensive line for a first down. 2 Coach Steve Hammen and Coach Ernie McReynolds contemplate strategy for the next play as teammates shout their support. 3 Freshman football team includes: Front Rovv - Jack Thompson, Peter Riv- ers, Ed White, Shad Sullivan, Alan Rice, Freeman Soyer, Robert Brinkman, Jerome Jackson, Paul Davis, Albert Santos and Preston Wiegert. Second Row - Roby Jordon, Todd Bryant, Jimmy Raymond, Bruce Hoffman, Ken Wilson, Leroy Brown, Juan Santos, Sean Murphy and Arthur Culpepper. Third Row - Don Eaton, Jimmy Auxier, Steve Parker, Bernard Daniels, George Kling, Eddie Dunn, Kevin Kouns, Chris Mena and Robert De Leon. Fourth Row - Kyle Peirce, Carlos Cruz, Greg O'Conner, Paul Williams, Ned Cox, Barry Price, Joe Rivera, Daryl Leonard and Joe Cardenas. Fifth Row - Richard Becker, John Brewer, Trey Ware, Junior Wright, Mike Nonaco, Randy Dausln, Charles Duhart, Ricky Lott and Brent McManus. 4. Albert Santos prepares to take to the field for another series of downs. 5 Trey Ware leaves the Holmes defense befuddled as he rushes for a fifteen yard gain. Freshman Football 115 -55' 1- F .Q 'S af, . ,. Riders vie for title in bi-district playoff Posting 22 victories and only 9 osses the TR varsity basketball team has kept Coach Tyson's record alive. Every year that Coach Tyson has been at Roosevelt his varsity basketball team has won 2O plus victories. A feat made easier by three returning starters: Mike Ballew, Curtis Thomas, and Glen Kendig. Finishing the first half of district play in first place guaranteed the Riders a berth in the playoffs. The sec- ond half of district play was won by Seguin who proved to have the edge over the Riders when they defeated them 67-76 at Alamo Stadium. The season may have been over for the Riders but the glory definitely was not. Getting as far as they did was a victory in itself. I Boys varsity team includes Front Row - Daryl Ward, Mike Bal- lew, Byron Williams, John Fitzgerald. Second Row - Steve Ambrose, Tony Delgado, Harold Litzner, Larry Hansen. Third Row - Coach Jerry Tyson, Jeff Simmons, Roy Gorton, Greg Franks, Curtis Thomas, Glen Kendig, Coach Jim Whatley. 2 Amid the reaches of the defending team Curtis Thomas C413 leaps toward the basket for an easy two points. 1 1 6 Varsity Basketball v v 1 Mike Ballew crashes the board for two. 2 Teamwork is the name of the game, but here Curtis Thomas C413 shows that individual talent is also a necessity. 3 Head coach Jerry Tyson gives expert advice in a brief time out from the action. e 1 1 I 5 M 'ESQ f 7 fi X2 Q. N , i.t? - 5 ,ii X 6 2 Varsity Basketball 1 17 Scoreboard TR 64 TR 53 TR 54 TR 56 TR 79 TR 54 TR 70 TR 55 TR 79 TR 51 TR 61 TR 54 TR 63 TR 68 TR 66 TR 64 TR 52 TR 52 TR 31 TR 83 TR 59 TR 66 TR 92 TR 55 TR 52 TR 50 TR 92 TR 66 TR 78 TR 96 TR 67 AUSTIN HS. Fox TECH MARSHALL SOUTH SAN WEST MARSHALL Eox TECH BIG SPRING JERSEY VILLAGE TIVY 5 LANIER WHEATLEY CHURCHILL SAM HOUSTON CORPUS CHRISTIE Fox TECH HICHLANDS SEGUIN CHURCHILL LEE SAN MARCOS MACARTHUR ALAMO HEIGHTS CLEMENS SEGUIN CHURCHILL LEE SAN MARCOS MACARTHUR ALAMO HEIGHTS CLEMENS SEGUIN WINS: 22, LOSSES 9 1 Jett Simmons C315 Shoots for two as Greg Franks C555 and Glen Kendig C335 prepare to take the rebound 2 Curtis Thomas Shoots for another two points Curtis was the leading Roughrider scorer. 1 18 Varsity Basketball 1 Jeff Simmons C31 J and Greg Franks C555 run down court to set up the offense that vvon many games for Roosevelt. 2 Curtis Thomas C415 shows the style that made him TF2's highest scorer as he shoots this easy jump shot. 3 Ftoughriders reach fora jump ball to start the game against the Seguin Matadors at Alamo gym. S fx -1 l Varsity Basketball 119 Practice pays off The season was one of many victoriesuand few losses for the Riders. But for the most part it will best be remembered by the long hours spent practicing after school in the boys gym. Hard practice, patience, and concentration proved to be the most profitable asset ol' the Riders. But it paid off, they had one ofthe most suc- cessful seasons they've had in years. 1 Jeff Simmons C315 fires from the key as Greg Franks moves into position. 2 The many hours of after school practice takes its toll on Jeff Sim- mons. 3 Glen Kendig C335 and Jeff Simmons C315 watch as Mike Ballew C1151ires a jump shot. ,5,.u.,-1.- 1' QM -M., 1 i .,. fx. Y ., ,m, 1 . 5: 5 if . .gag--, if , gl, s, hy, . 3, -is ,ag -tg, ., M f .... 1. ,, 4 'f -ll-M -- . . V E sw gg., 1 1 55' 2 1 ,Ms .L I N .,...,.,t.., fr I I i 1... W s. ,...,.,,,,,, wwe 120 Varsity Basketball Z lg sz.-:fi QMS ,gpnav- f DL, we Y i 1 Z 'c-inf' 1 51,1 ,K - R 1 FQ . r,,,,...,f-- A, 'Y Q , Li - 1 1 ln a typical atternoon practice Coach Tyson discusses a strate- gic play with his players. 2 The Seguin Matadors proved to be a worthy opponent but here they can only watch as Glen Kendig C335 goes up for two. 3 Jeff Simmons starts the action once again as he completes this throw-in. Varsity Basketball 121 TR 59 40 TR 71 60 TR 55 82 TR 60 48 TR 51 56 TR 82 79 TR 60 45 TR 67 71 TR 65 41 TR 68 53 TR 56 48 TR 55 42 TR 56 63 TR 44 62 TR 53 37 TR 62 SEGUIN 40 TR 50 54 TR 39 LEE 32 TR 73 26 TR 50 30 TR 59 42 TR 38 37 TR 33 21 TR 48 45 TR 54 LEE 33 TR 67 51 TR 41 46 TR 82 51 TR 59 48 TR 68 56 TR 49 LEE 40 TR 65 58 MACARTHUR MARSHALL CENTRAL CATHOLIC WHEATLEY JUDSON SAM HOUSTON LACKLAND HOLY CROSS COLE JEFFERSON MACARTHUR CLARK MARSHALL FOX TECH HIGHLANDS CHURCHILL SAN MARCOS MACARTHUR ALAMO HEIGHTS CLEMENS SEGUIN CHURCHILL SAN MARCOS MACARTHUR ALAMO HEIGHTS CLEMENS WHEATL EY I JEFFERSON JV accepts challenge Caught in-between the varsity and freshman teams, the JV had a tough reputation to live upto. They had little trouble doing so ending the season with 25 wins and 7 losses. High hopes of playing on the varsity team next year spurred on the young cagers as they gave their best all season. The extra effort paid off and the junior varsity team gave the student body high hopes tor a victorious varsity next year. 1 Junior Varsity team members are Bottom Row - Coach Jim Whatley, David Kiser, Eric Demore. Middle Row - Kirk Thompson, James Callis, Tim Herek, Dan Herek, Lance Strosser. Top Row - Kelly Kane, Brad Peak, Oscar Woods, Scott Bland, Charles Goss, and Ronnie Oberg. 2 Oscar Woods picks up tips from Varsity players. Z I 1 I 1 4 A E , t I if - ' ,...,...,.,.y.:hmc.q.t,,,,,m,,e,..,,.,it,,g,.,.,.wt,gi' :- is 1 W I , Yi - . -wa lk:-A-,k 'aw 't W-stef-1--.'.-sails. 'Biz-'if .1 . A, , 7 1 1 A ,, Q-my me me -, -. f. 5 ,, .. ' H .Q rr's L. 4, ,,,. 5, ,ta k , I I s ,. . I gi K 122 JV Basketbali E Freshmen post impressive record Adiusting to new high school surroundings seemed no obstacle for the freshman basketball team. They learned quickly to adjust to the strenu- ous practice and training that Coach McReynolds had in store for them. Their determination in pre- paring for their games proved to be very valuable. They soon found their way around the courts and posted 10 vvins and 6 losses. 1 Jay Goven pivots around Lee Joplin during a scrimmage game. 2 Freshman cagers include Front Row - James Stewart, Arthur Culpepper, Bernard Daniel, Arthur Fiason, Troy Shaw, Joe Cardenas and Lee Joplin. Back Rovv - Barring- ton Pryce, Jay Govan, Wilbur Wright, David Taylor, Bryan Harris and Ricky Loft. ,C Score board LIGHT TEAM TR 66 HOLMES 50 TR 40 CHURCHILL 48 TR 46 LEE 56 TR 70 MARSHALL 35 TR ,63 HOLMES 70 TR 59 CLARK 52 1' TR 50 MACARTHUR 30 TR 53 MACARTHUR 38 DARK TEAM TR 47 HOLMES 49 TR 48 CHURCHILL 47 TR 41 LEE 43 TR 58 MARSHALL 43 TR 56 HOLMES 59 TR 72 CLARK 47 TR 40 MACARTHUR 33 TR 56 MACARTHUR 42 Freshman Basketball 123 Varsity makes high marks Girl's Varsity Basketball team had a lot to be proud of and set a mark for future Rough Riders to aim tor. Winning the 32-AAAA dis- trict title and advancing to Regional tourna- ments, the girl cagers not only made history for Roosevelt but also for the North East School District. Coaches Leonard Ross and Assistant Carol Sealy said the girls were intense, spir- ited and enthusiastic throughout the season which accounts for their superior records. 124 GirI's Varsity Basketball Marshall Tech Holnes Wheatley Houston Lanier Highlands Judson Jefferson ee MacArthur Alamo Hts. Churchill Clemens San Marcos ee Mac Arthur Alamo Hts. Churchill Clemens - Scoreboard TR 54 40 TR 47 21 TR 59 43 TR 67 29 TR 48 46 TR 64 23 TR 48 40 TR 60 37 TR 66 39 TR 39 San Marcos 26 TR 28 L 34 TR 64 31 TR 65 48 TR 49 39 TR 58 61 TR 48 39 TR 61 L 42 TR 52 32 TR 74 39 TR 54 34 TR 58 57 1 Varsity team includes Front Row - Pat Lowry and Chris Shelton. Second Row - Mgr. Lisa May, Belinda Dyer, Kelly Bryant, LaRisa Tweedy, Tammi Jahns, and Mgr. Karen Evans. Back Row - Coach Carol Sealy, Delana Goss, Vickey Finch, Carolyn Willaims, Gloria Simmons. 2 Robin Kristner attempts a free throw during the Churchill game. 3 The mighty Riders show their team defense while playing the Brahmas. 4 Gloria Simmons aims high for a basket during a tournament. 5 Vickey Finch practices her free throws before the game. Girl's Varsity Basketball 125 JV persevere Although JV had a tough sea- son, they never quit trying. They worked hard throughout the season even when things wer- en't going their way. They had several setbacks during the sea- son but continued to work as a team. JV overall record was 8-15 and district was 3-8. Coach Sealy said they hope to come back next year with good strength for Varsity. 1 Junior Varsity - Bottom Row - Maureen Dooley, Penny Detmar Joanna Wilson, Penny Riley. Middle Row - Theresa Ripperger, Cindy Las- kowski, Lisa Boutin, Gwen Weiser. Top Flow - Mgr. Lisa May, Margaret Doo- ley, Monica Schafer, Shantal Mays, Anita Trimble, DeAnn Roberts, Coach Caro 126 Girls JV Basketball Frosh take title Frosh ended their season with the district title! After working hard all season TR was not about to give it all up. lt took a little time for the Freshmen to get their spirit rolling but they showed how togetherness, pride, and a desire to win helped them throughout the season. Freshmen wrapped up their season with 8-1 overall and 4-0 in district. 1 Katie Gunderson shows her defensive moves as she steals the ball from her opponent. 2 Freshman team members include: Bottom Row - Zina Johnson, Effie Wright, Carmen Snith, Sylvia Perez. Middle Row - Coach Carol Sealy, Rhonda Payne, Elizabeth Burkholder, Tracy Wright, Melinda Guerra, Katie Gunderson, Mgr. Tina Dowds. Top Row - Mgr. Debby Jaruis, Barretta Burford, Beth Mitchell, Karen Smith, Allison McKee, Kris Geeter, Coach Ross Leonard. Scoreboard TR 30 Jay 24 TR 41 Holmes 26 TR 43 Clark 33 TR 50 Marshall 37 TR 27 May 32 TR 47 Madison 25 TR 42 Clark 35 TR 27 Lee 23 TR 35 MACT 21 TR 39 Madison 20 TR 40 Churchill 22 TR 40 MAC 22 Girls Freshman Basketball 127 Spirit spurs on varsity With hustle and spirit the varsity volleyball team ended their season with 18 wins and 12 losses, while placing third in district with nine wins and five losses. The 78-79 season proved to be one of the best ever for the girls. They played well and were strong in quick reaction plays, which proved to be valuable throughout the season. Coach Lindy Sorrell said. Each morning practice was held from 7:45 to 9 am and from 3:45 to 5 pm in the afternoon. The girls were kept busy at school, and at the Y during the summer, practicing new techniques, and holding scrim- mages, The season held high honors for the netters. ln tne NEISD tournament Linda Reinert made all tournament team, and for the first time San Anto- nio had an all city team with three girls from TR qualifying. First team: Gladia Hollis, Second team: Linda Fleinertg Honorable mention, Vero- nica Gibson. 128 Varsity Volleyball if 1 1 3 1 1 H 1 Elaine Wilson blocks spike during a scrim- mage game. 2 LaRisa Tweedy C145 and Gladia Hollis block pass during a game. 3 Girls congratulate each other after a win- ning point. 4 Varsity Girls Volleyball includes: Coach Lindy Sorrell, La Risa Tweedy, Monique Albarez, B. J. Williams, Tammie Jhans, Elaine Wilson. Back Row - Cheri Williams, Linda Reinert, Gladia Hollis, Veronica Gib- son and Stephanie Yosko. 5 Team huddles with Coach Lindy Sorrell for before game strategy. TR 2 Harlandale 1 TR O Jefferson 2 TR 2 Edison 1 TR 1 Highalnds 2 'XTR O Churchill 2 'STR 2 MacArthur 1 'XTR 2 Lee 1 'STR 1 Seguin 2 1TR 2 Clemens O 'XTR 2 Heights O 'TR 2 San Marcos TTR O Churchill 2 'TR 1 MacArthur 1 'TR 2 Lee 1 l '1TR 2 Seguin 2 'STR 2 Clemens 0 'XTR 2 Heights o WTR 1 San Marcos 1 1'TR O Churchill 2 TTR 1 MacArthur 2 . I 'TTR 2 Lee O 'XTR 2 Seguin O I 'FTR 2 Clemens O TTR 2 Heights O ' 'TR 1 San Marcos ' 2 'iDistrict Games Varsity Volleyball 129 JV takes second JV team had good strength throughout the season. They placed second in district with 11 wins and 3 losses. Coach Lindy Sorrell said the girls should come back next year for an even better season. 1 JV members are Bottom Row - Cheryl Ball, Pam Fallin, Linda Marshall, and not pictured Rose Rios. Middle Row - Assistant Coach Katherine Boemer, Penny Dermar, Penny Riley, Katy Alonzo, Rhonda Kristek and Valerie Weaver. Top Row - Stefanie Foster, Sheila Dwyer, Gayle Stammer, Lori Norman, Pam McFarland, Cherri Nelson, and Theresa Lourx, manager. 2 Rush to the net will block those spikes every time! Jefferson Harlandale Edison Highlands Churchill Mac ee Seguin Clemens Heights Sam Houston Heights ee San Marcos Jefferson Marshall Churchill Mac Lee Seguin Clemens Heights San Marcos Scoreboard TR 2 1 f TR 2 0 TR 2 ' O TR O ' 2 TR 2 ' O TR 2 1 TR 0 L 2 TR 2 ' 1 TR 2 1 TR 2 ' 0 TR O 2 TR 2 ' 0 TR 2 L 1 6 .wN 'w 130 JV Volleyball jgixsigfx i 1 Frosh finish fifth Freshman Volleyballers, under the direction ot coach Katherine Boemer, 'finished fifth in district with a 4-8 record. Overall they concluded their season at 22-8-22. Netters learned the meaning of teamwork. Being a team taught them how to cope with victory and defeat, instilled in them a sense of pride, and taught the important qualities of social being. Frosh learned that volleyball is such a team sport that everyone on the court is important. 1 Martha Earl returns the serve to opponent during a tournament. 2 Freshman Team includes Bottom Bow - Martha Earl, Lisa Meloni, Yolanda Rivers, Lori Joplin, Silvia Perez, and not pictured Carol Oeble. Top Bow - Coach Katherine Boemer, Kathy Foster, Angie Bocanegra, lvette Bruno, and Manager Pat Garza. , ,,,t , ,t. ,, ..,, , .,L,,,,., -y-y Vx,, N O TB 2 Hairlandale 2 TR, .- 51 O if J,,f,.QM,,, fizit ibrir is TB 2 Highlands Churchill 1 f-f,fA 4 2 U3 TR t t Tn 2 0 ,.t TR s 21 TR 2 O 1' TTR '1 1 Margos ltri' g Q: '.', ra 0 Fox Tectit 2 2 ,Madisoiq ,t,, , ,.., ,,,l TF? 1 BUI'b8l'1Kii, 2 2 TB O Churchill-2 2 frf lffrs Mac 'ifft 2 ft1'r i 'fft lg 0 25H1,glni232pqsW 2 i 1 1 is 2 TRU , ,1 t,1t, .,,,,, ,,.,,,.W, l,,i,, ,,.. ,,,,, , , TB 2 seguln 0 TB 1 ,San Marcos 2 , ,. fizyfwW,.,,,,,,,,MW',, W..,,,,,,.lv M, ,, ,Www 2 Freshman Volleyball 131 All-star girls compete This year the coaching staff of the girls ath- letic department decided to make a change by trying a girls All-Star competition at the end of the year. This competition consisted of several events from an obstacle course to a tricycle race. Says Ross Leonard, coachg lt was an idea which we coaches had which we thought would give the girls a chance to have alot of fun and compete at the same time. lt was not for ribbons or points just something to keep the girls busy while still having alot of tun. 1 Mary Lucas begins the all-star tricycle race. 2 Tami Jahns shoots for two points in the basketball competition. 3 Roslyn Daniels is having problems keeping her feet on the pedals. 4 Mary Lucas and Roslyn Daniels compete with each other in the-sack race. 5 Tami Jahns and Margaret Dooley come very close in the sack-race. .6 Mary Lucas finally gives up on the tricycle race. 132 All-Star Sports 'W We. M, -:- :M lwase, V Lk. W, Q All-Star Sports 133 Riders take second in district play-offs Through countless hours after school and on the weekends the Roosevelt Rough Riders Baseball Team took second place in district competition. They spent many hours running, catching and brushing up on their batting techniques. lt was a lot of hard vvork, but the crowd made it well worth it says, varsity player, Mark l-laushill. 1 Varsity Baseball Team includes - Front Rovv - Joe Cardnas, Mark Haushill, Frank Martinez, Ned Plum, Bob Meloni and Gary Huckle, Second Rovv - Kevin McCasland, Ricky Gomez, Eddie Damian, Danny Angel, Kenny Spear, Mike Ellis and Tony Garza. Top Row - Coach Kincaid, Ken Huckle, David Ball, Harold Litzner, Richie Rowe, Earnie Santos, Doc Gillan and Score board Wheatly 9-1 Churchill 6-4 Sam Houston 5-4 San Marcos 3-1 Lee O-3 Lee 10-O John Jay 5-2 MacArthur 3-1 McCollum 1-11 Alamo l-leights 1 McCollum 8-1 Clemens 1-2 Marshall 2-3 Seguin 7-2 Burbank 1-11 Churchill 5-6 Highlands 4-8 San Marcos 7-4 Alamo l-leights 5-6 Lee 2-8 Clemens 2-3 MacArthur 1 1-3 Seguin 4-1 1-6 Coach McReynolds. 134 Varsity Baseball Rf as ,, .- , . k.,,,'fW, W4 ,. s A 0 a.-4 .af ' . 5 ,y . vw 1, gi is if M, i ggi if 'W 'ft' i is-, ff-,M 5, P A , .,., , , W K A W , , ws, .. :'1:?S-mga ' -1 'Q fi n. . 216 W -, N -' -i : -1 A 9.4. L,-11 14 ,vzxwa-2'ffeYfa4 . fha aw . WL1lmf.54,Y 4 ' ww 1 3 4 R 2 1 Earnie Santos waits to release his fast ball. 2 Harold Litzner awaits con- nection with the ball. 3 Earnie Santos releases his fast ball pitch. 4 Kenny Spear cheers on his fellow teammates. Varsity Baseball 135 JV takes district The JV Baseball team was in winning form this year as they took first place in district competition having a 8-2 record. lt was alot of hard work, but was Well worth it. says Jeff Ricks. They practiced after school and on weekends. 1 Frank Martinez scoops up a ball batted to the outfield. 2 Earnie Santos warms up his pitching arm before their game against Churchill. 2 ,,,j,f '..2 i .S , W ' . 5532 'Qffr5vf4.1Q,, i .WM 4. Marshall Churchill MacArthur Lee Clemens Scoreboard 5-2 Clemens O-3 4-6 Clemens 4-5 4-2 MacArthur 9-3 5-3 Lee 6-5 O-6 Churchill O-5 8-2 season record 136- Baseball 1 Mark l-laushill warms up before the game. 2 JV Baseball Team includes - Front Bow - Ed White, Peter Moon, Ronnie Ortiz, Jeff Cox, Kenny Duke, Curtis Carson, Todd Bryant and Bobby Moon. Second Pow - John Hubbard, David Caudill, Chuck Drieling, Tom Barnhard, Joe Card- nes, Brent Jones, Troy Cotton, Kyle Pierce, Jeff Ricks and David Ambrose. Top Bow - Preston Wegert, David lvlussa, David Kiser, Phil Smesik, James Calcus, Lance Strasser, Brian Peak, Jerry Swoboda, Juan Santos, Steve Whitcomb and Ear- nie McReynoIds, Coach. tg 'BTX 1K'!.'l. 'few-1.'um.1ikm. i?i u. s-Cya-fo xr-F59 'Wg ' sf-fttf1fr.'?1l'Hi 2 Baseball 137 Track takes fifth in district, Finch goes on to state Girls winning efforts continued into the reg- ular track season. They won events in almost every meet they attended. Deann Roberts, Roslyn Daniels, Lynette Moore and Vickey Finch qualified at district in the 440 yd. relay and competed in the regional meet in Corpus Christi. Vickey Finch also placed in the triple and long jumps and will now go on to state. 1 Vickey Finch jumps 18'OO to send her to state. 2 1979-80 Track Team includes Front Row - Kathy Boemer, trainer, Peggy Smith, Sandy Ricker, Lisa Benavides, Baretta Burford, Teresa Riperger and Sharon Langerhans, coach. Second Row - Lynette Moore, Vel French, Robin Kistner, Anita Tremble, Mary Lucas and Rhonda Payne. Third Row - Angie McCutchum, Deann Roberts, Roslyn Daniels, Karen Smith, Allison Montgomery, Allison McKee. Top Row - Penny Allen, Tara Smith, Vickey Finch, Pat Lowry and Caroline VlAIliams. Not Pictured are Margaret Doo- ley, Maureen Dooley, Connie Wilkins and Lynette Wil- kins, student trainer. 1...-1 - 138 Track 1 Regional Qualifiers include: DeAnn Roberts, Roslyn Daniels, Lynette Moore and Vickey Finch. 2 Maureen Dooley competes in the 880 yd. dash at the South San meet. 3 Roslyn Daniels and DeAnn Roberts exchange hand-offs during an afternoon workout. 'T Track 139 Cindermen finish fourth The Rough Rider Boys track team placed in every meet again this year. At the district meet, BayBay McClinton and Joe Heinz qualified in the district meet for iOO yd. dash and competed in the Regional Meet at Corpus Christi. At the dis- trict meet Tony Beigel placed 4th in high-jump while Leo O'Brian took 3rd in mile. 1 Mark Ricks shows his winning style in the 330 high hur- dles. 2 JV Team includes Front Row - Pablo Nogerus, Elliott Robinson, James Smith, Von Echols. Second Row - Mark Johnson, Chuck Albores, James Gordon, Mark Eaton. Third Row - Tim Kalaplastos, Tom Johnson, James Jordon, Tom Zurovek. Top Row - Bob Cannon, Daryl Davis, Phil Parker and Felix Cano. 3 Varsity Team includes Front Row - Emmett Johnson, Tony Beigal, Greg Zolinger, Daniel Kershner, Mark Ricks and Ray Torres. Second Row - David Smith, Grift Zolinger, John Becker, Joe Sublowsky, Kevin Flowers and Richard Becker. Third Row - Jeff Heines, Mitch Webb, Calvin Daniel, Daryl Davis, Kelvin Moore, Bob Cannon. Fourth Row - Phil Parker, Kevin Selby, Bert Batey, Felix Cano, David Martinez. Top Row - Joe Heinz, Leo O'Brian, John Cook, James Eason and Todd Dicks. 't ,, ........ -W-- 1 ,,f., V .oy 4 ,W 4- . - 140 Track 1 It LEFZ5 datum' ww n ..... ' .K 1 Av. ff-343 33 abW3'k' ', ,.,, .. I 1: we . i K 1 ' 3 1 Greg Zoiinger shows what he can do in the 440 yd. dash. 2 Tony Beige! shows his own style of high-jumping as he clears 6'2'f at the dis trict meet. 3100 yd. dash regional qualifiers - Bay Bay iv1oCIinton and Joe Heinz. 4 Emmett Johnson gets a good start out of the blocks. 'Nr A hw 4 i i Track 141 Girls cross- country gains experience The Rough Rider Girls Cross-Country Team which is made up of seven runners worked very hard this year. At the district meet two of these girls Margaret Dooley and Mary Lucas placed in the top 20 runners ot their district. They really worked hard and were a great bunch of girls, says coach Sharon Langer- hans. 1 Mary Lucas and Maureen Dooley before their meet on Friday do some strenuous running. 2 Girls Cross-Country Team includes Front Row - Margaret Dooley, Sandy Ricker, Renee Trip. Second Row - Lynette Wilkins, student trainer, Jackie Klein, Maureen Dooley, Joanne Wolken, Mary Lucas and Sharon Langerhans, coach. K Mftmssui 142 Cross Country Runners stride ahead A fairly successful season this year, the boys Cross-Country Team placed in every meet. These boys were headed by Coach Tom Lowery. At the District 32-AAAA Meet Leo O'Brian placed in the top ten and was tol- lowed by other fellow Rider members. 1 Leo O'Brian does his every day workout. 2 Varsity Cross-Country Team includes Front Row - Tim White, Greg Smith, David Martinez. Second Row - Mitch Webb, Bert Baety and Felix Cano. Top Row - Todd Dicks, Leo O'Brian, John Cook and Roby Nel- son. , 2 Cross Country 143 Netters finish on top Advancing to Regionals has been a tradi- tion for the Roosevelt Tennis Team and this year was nothing different. Under Coach Cindy Martin players Dadja Roerig and Karen King gained great attention when they took both ist and 2nd in the Regional Meet held in Corpus Christi. They went on to state with Karen King finishing in Quarter-finals and Dadja Roerig going to Semi-finals. t Renee Gorum returns a shot cross court to her sin- gles partner. 2 Mark Taylor volleys cross court. 3 State Qualifiers - Karen King and Dadja Roerig. 4 Varsity Team includes: Leigh Ann Collins, Karen King, Dadja Roerig, Anne Brudvik, Gail Parker and Cathy Cox. Second Row - Scott l-laushill, Cindy Gracely, Laura Pruitt, Allyson Hayden, Renee Corum, Robert Appel, Dale Carlson and Luke Cavanaugh. Top Row - Greg Love, managerg Vicki Cook, Tommy For- rest, Mike Sachse, Scott McKay, James Karbula, Marco Cole, Randy Newton, and Cindy Martin, coach. Not Pictured - Denise Mayorga. 5 Dadja Roerig is shown competing in regional play- offs. She captured first place. 6 Karen King serves to her opponent at Corpus Christi. King took second in the meet. . .1 5 ?Rh Q in . 5 ,,... is .W av E,,. j. ,K .Les W Q- .f . Li . K lf A Y' 5 'ii 144 Tenns , Q 1. ...,. -- .-,.,. .. ..Y. ,. , ,,,..x,.f, --Q ',-1 1 .,, ,.,::'wx, fi '-r A , 1' - 5 ' QM , f' -' . -' m if f- , Qv'q,sN I-E 3'-f5,fyfi3 'A-,fini 1 4,56 ' A, .- 1 cn ' jf, -, qv-x. v 2 iv, - ' k wgkg. X g, M ' Q V .Q v Q' :'!W'T1f 'vit 'fb' fffl' 122' '2. ,'fi'j+.: .. ? ,- :V Ll ,- N, 4 w .yi EMM viva iifkrff' '17 ,Q t R, 1 , 4. ,., QV ,,4,.9,m Q J' 3.5. L 'T' ' 1 -'Y .- P7!'f7'L? f W7A1'ZQi.,aT5s: 'Y f 7 ,ff N L51 . M . 1 Q . ' ., 213 M45 M , , .-1,14 H24,ag.44Qg, Ay' 2' .-f f - '-vw -, 'Qui' T' X.. 2 - v Q iw zf f 4 3 ,ff 5 y x .Q..fA.,.,,...,x-xml., , .,,:.:'1 -. - .-+1Qfu-1f...gv.gvgff:e3m,:sew 1 f fs.:,sff.z.5c1Q wsf'2sfefsfflA 'i22s2'sf.1 sv K+ - - .,,,.... , .XL., ,- iw, ...., I-f K ' M. ,,,Xx .1.kA . , ., A 'f1.., bLAf ' ' f -- hm , WT A r .,,h ,,, ., 1- f a f M BML: ... , - x2K,.' 'sf x 1,,wM..f1'1: 'lhk A , A 5 6 Tennis 145 Competition i proved fun Competition was another impetus for the courtward migration again this year. TB Ten- nis Team attended several meets around San Antonio and took honors in all meets. We had W a lot of fun while competing, says varsity player Mike Sachse. i T 1 Randy Newton shows his winning back-hand form. 1 i 2 Mark Taylor shows off his torehand. 3 Cindy Ankrom starts serve during a singles game. 4 JV Team Members include Front Bow - Christy l Ankrom, Belinda Rodarte, Michele Clifton, Brenda Lan- ' T C C ' A .Qi Y ghoff, Carol Byers and Tamiko Hutchison. Second Row 3 - Bonnie Ortiz, Melissa Bennett, Peggy Krauska, Mil- X lini Powell, Donna Brown, Evelyn Brudvik, Nancy Parma and Billy Morris. Top Bow - Cindy Martin, coach, Brian Hamilton, Matt Upright, Matt Jenkins, Mark Seal, Brian Pino, Heinz Grether, Paul Bose, Gary West. 5 Brenda Bodarte volleys with the ball. 6 Christie Wood shows height when going up for a lob. i . --W 1 H m e A I M ' i- - K. ..,. , all ,- -'t , V sr Pr- Q Q 5 to - yt 1 ' 5 . V hg V M be Q . T r t S , ,f1 I Q , ,.' Ky- ',.1 TA 5, Vfxv I- X tr., ,,,.,-, ,, SO 146 Tennis f L l 1 - L- x 'J ' lv' X1 'X Mr. 4.1, ' .. YQjg.ir-Hy, lqgx -,a,. - K ' - ,Qi 'lx Nr ni h A, Q - fg,v i'1Tii 2 gr:-4 'rf fm ...M 54-'lf 455,111.11 ng 3 5 .. X K K K Qmlf, yr - ,ggmgu ' A ' . V. Q 2 9 NL, , . 5- afar, . ., df-fi Q' 7 , A , 3 , , , - - a ' 5 4- --,b .-4 Q, ,AQ-,ws-twfkg'-5-Q JM' ., , f ff ,f'r,,f '.!SjQ'f'2?1 vf,,s'g,'Qgi -fwffw -f 'Hub ' N535 av 1 ...wuw ,. . is 2 ,w ,. . .gg , W, ,,,, 5 y .ff'5'+'11fs1w1 , ' 'Sf M: 'F' ,gp M- gnz , - nf 1, , 7 fs' kb, A 1 , fl 5413: 1 r 1, g 'P ' '-4 W f , - , vi- , , fm - nah il K ,M ,-.,..-W.-..f NA ' N... -, xx Mud 3 Tennis 147 1 Swimming teams members are David Schneck, Carl Gunderson, Scott Price, Stan Gisler, Marc Ognibene, Dana Dav- ies, John Redfern, Mark Black and Mike Chastain. 2 Mary Dippo makes the 200 medley relay exchange to swim the Butterfly leg. 3 Coach Tracy Coffey clocks the girls relay team during the regional meet. 4 Cynthia Rinehart pushes ahead during the record breaker 200 medley relay at the University of Texas. 5 Girls Swim Team Members are Melanie Myhre, Cathy Rinehart, Melanie Freel, Lori Adkins, Cynthia Rinehart, Donna Gil- lie, Dominique Troskey, Michelle Scheff- man, Mary Dippo and Karen Becker. . mx- .M -1, Ln... ' + , .... .., .SM . 'Q-fit VV' 'E llllllllilll 148 Swimming Swimmers break school records Girls and Boys swim teams placed first and third respectively in regionals, breaking Record breakers were Scott Eaton in the 100 and 200 freestyle, Marc Ognibene in the 50 freestyle, Scott Price in the 100 but- terfly, Dominique Troskey in the 200 Indi- vidual Medley, Mary Dippo in the 100 but- terfly and Cynthia Rinehart in the 100 back- stroke. Relay teams of Eaton, Price, Davies and Ognibene broke records in the 200 medley and the 400 freestyle. The girls relay team of Rinehart, Troskey, Dippo and Freel set a record in the 200 medley. i . HEQQ Swimming 149 1 Girls 200 Medley Relay team collect their gold medal at the regional meet. 2 Diana Davies is first to the finish line at competition. 3 David Anderson executes a perfect dive on the low board. 4 Marc Ognibene shaves down for that extra fraction of a second. 5 Dana Davies does the breast stroke in the Medley Relay to capture third in the Regional Meet. 6 Concentration steadies David Anderson before he begins dive at the District meet. 150 Swimming T i2li',,5g,.w.v-fy? ctw: ,ingh , 1'h-lf-, s 4... I ' . t. i ' 1'lf 1' -5- -: 1 k , t ' 5 N fi tl it it W-.. .L , J L 1 Swimmers place 3 in state meet The girls team placed fourth overall in the state tournament with the boys placing sev- enth. Mary Dippo placed second in 100 free and the 100 fly, Dominique Troskey took fourth in the 200 Individual Medley, Melanie Freel captured a fifth in the 200 Individual Medley and a third in the 200 in the medley relay. Several girls team members qualified for All- American Consideration Time. They included Cynthia Rinehart, Dominique Troskey, Mary Dippo and Melanie Freel in the 200 Medley relay, Troskey in the 200 Individual Medley, Dippo in the 100 fly and Rinehart in the 100 free. TR's diving team consisted of but one mem- ber, David Anderson, but he did exceptionally well placing in district and region. Swimming 151 M-UK wil W Golfers acquire 1 course experience The Roosevelt Golf Team competed in several tournaments through- out San Antonio. They also competed in the Del Rio, San Angelo and San Marcos meets. The Roosevelt girls team also competed in these meets. We got a lot of experience and learned a lot more about a com- petitive sport and had a great time in the process, says Tony Lobasso. 1 TR Boys Golf Team includes Front Row - Glen Lee, Danny O'Brian, Randy Hawkens, Matthew Johnson and Ricky Heinz. Second Row - Alan Baxtor, Steve O'Brian, Luis Jon- itze, Joe Pasolo and Tony Lobasso. 2 Coach AI Moravits tallies up the scores at the end of the San Marcos meet. 3 Roosevelt Girls Golf Team includes: Karen Buek, Diane Willius, and Carol Obel. 4 Steve O'Brian tees off the green. 5 Tony Lobasso putting for a birdie. 6 Danny O'Brian swings to get ball out on the green. 7 Ricky Heinz putting for par. i 52 Golf . ,,....,,. ,.......-.,....,.. , J fm , I xx .. W. .K.k.M,. a Ji I Q ' f.f,, ,-if ' W' f ' 4 ,sa- -QU bl' G ww ,mc x I and ,iv 4 'I' 3 ML Wg. . W- A 55 .ff w 4, -wiv? , Q' . 2,.Q?Q '43 X' ,yzqggef A -' xx Xa v 1 ff 7 . Golf 153 Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors rs SemorsSemorsSen Sensors Seniors Senio Af . . . wg hold ln dulfhafldi hope of the ivorld, ihe fate of the coming years. . 5?-Th .A 4 ,' ' Q . , ,M . . A 3 f' , x. K, K n A, A - 1 , X , ,- -X- Seniors elect favorites Each year 12 seniors are selected by the class to be hon- ored as superlatives. One guy and one girl are chosen to represent each category. Lona Prablek and Adam Ftomo were selected best dressed, and Tammy Baker and John Maher took best looking. Jackie Young and Doug Archer won the wittiest title, and Susan Sullivan and Steve Payne were recognized as friendliest Rounding out the selections were Mary Nan Spiker and Scott Pruitt as most likely to succeed, and Susan Sullivan and Danny Angell as best all-around. The Class of '79, being the unique class that they were, contended that it was nearly impossible to choose a super- lative, as proven by the three-page ballot. But like every- thing else, uniqueness gave way to tradition, and 12 worthy superlatives were chosen. 156 Superlatives Q 'wav' ' ,i,.Q .1.ei.5 . . Q. , . me f' Fix-v, ps. HSN kv S H wx K z j X 1 ir l I SUP? 5 Selected as 1979 Senior Superlatives were 1 Susan Sullivan and Danny Angell as Best All-Around 2 Scott Pruitt and Mary Nan Spiker as Most Likely to ceedf' 3 Tammy Baker and John Maher as Best Lookingf' 4 Lona Prablek and Adam Homo as Best Dressedf' 5 Steve Payne and Susan Sullivan as FriendIiestg and 6 Jackie Young and Doug Archer as Wittiestg tx l Superlatives , mwegn. Z 75533 1 Modeling the disco fashion, Karen Kroger and Ignacio Gonzales display their dancing talents. 2 Winning Honorable Mention, senior Jill Bukowski poses in her Fig Newton cos- tume. 3 James Carter interviews Bob Corn portraying Steve Martin, the hobo at the Senior Show. 4 Mainse Bypkema and Warren Evans portray John Belushi and Dan Akroyd's Blues Brothers. 5 Senior Dough Archer plays a beach bum on sports day. 6 Winning second place in the on character day are seniors Connie Barker, Marc Peavy and Joan Setcik for their portrayal of the unusual characters of the popular film Rocky Horror Picture Show, , ,,,... , a l i ,, l l- isii L s l I1 liM r , ,M , ,, ? lg I ,,, , ,, Senior Week 159 6 U June2 1979 K - V QI Z v HN A . A L-Qi ffm H XM -if s .- - A , bf Q ' 5 160 Graduation Though much rs taken much abldes and hough we are not that strength which in the wld days moved earth and heaven, that which ve are we are: one equal temper of hearts made weak by time and fate but strong rn vvlll To share to seek to flnd and not to yleld Tennyson To share, to seek, to find and not to yield. Gdf W my A New 'If .. xr 1.7 -:.. V M 'fkmffhyg 2 3' ia? ,sl f l l 2 s i 5' 'SL me SE in 5 2 . H Q. 1 fi' if 'M t J i f Graduation 3K- Tomorrow's realities . . . We know what we are, but not what we may be - with these words of the class motto, Daniel Vimont began his commence- . ment address, and the graduation cere- mony. Principal Thomas E. Moseley pre- sented the 1979 graduating class of over 700 students with their diplomas. Tomor- row's realities come to pass. The Class of '79 are now official alumni of Theodore Roosevelt High School. EK Graduation 163 N v ':. W. my Q 'N Mx 5-.45 1' 'A F .W f X Seniors www Steve Andrews Danny Angell Cindy Aragon Doug Archer Felicia Ards Lisa Armstrong John Arnaud David Arroyo Elaine Asbell Albert Auxier John Bailey Lola Baker Norma Baker Tammy Baker David Ball Melanie Ball Timothy Ballengee Mike Ballew Cherie Banks Connie Barker Yerri Barnhart Ken Beasley Alice Beavers Richard Biedl Dorthea Beigel Marian Bell Lee Bellah Dyrol Bellinger Liz Benavides Dorthy Benton Laurie Bera Melody Bernhard Paul Bertetti Robert Bertetti Rich Bizon Patricia Black Joseph Blancarte Lisa Bocanegra Karen Bocquin Valerie Boggs Ginger Boldt Patty Booth Peter Boutin Donna Boutwell Cindy Bowker John Bradley Robert Brauckmuller Nancy Braun Bon Brewer Ben Briseno Debra Britton Edith Brown Glenda Brown Susan Brown Annee Brudvik Don Bryant Richard Buentello Andy Bujanos Jill Bukowski John Burke Cathy Burns Gary Bustamante Susie Campa Esmey Campos Bichard Cannon Pamela Cano Lynn Caperton Cathy Carlton Karla Corolus Craig Carson '19 5 1,24 ' Class of 79 it , N 1 I wt Seniors Tina Cook Thomas Corcoran Robert Corn Larry Cothran Steven Courts Chris Cox Donna Crain Amy Crane Laura Croghan Karen Cross Lani Crosson Carol Crump Marvin Cruz Tim Cunningham Lisa Cupps Emmett Dalton Eddie Damien Steve Damon Marsha Damron Ruby Daniels Steve Dausin Diane Davenport Denise Davenport Steve Davidson Patricia Davidson Tammy Davis Willaim Davis Rosie DeLuna Beatrice DeOsio Teresa DeOsio Robert Diaz de Leon Paul Dichman Ted Dicks James Dockery Lori Dominquez Seniors aa-.5 4?-r. Class of 79 Pamela Gamez David Garcia Eleanor Garcia Isabel Garcia Yolando Garcia Tommie Gardner Earl Garrison Anthony Garza George Garza John Garza Karen Garza Tammy Geiger Stanley Gerich Karen Gerlich Elmer Gibbins Connie Gillespie Carol Gillie Carole Gilliland Brenda Gilluly Kenneth Goetke Nm' f i Ng , Roxy Wrenter daydreams during her sixth period Englisl Caroline Gotorth Geraldine Gonzales Ignacio Gonzales Pierre Gonzales Stephanie Goodlet Sheri Gordner Roy Gortner Delana Goss Cynthia Gracely Kim Gray Billy Green Leah Green Ana Green Joseph Greene Gitta Grether Ruth Guajardo Peggy Guiberteau Suzette Gunter Tammy Gunter Rodney Hackney Pamela Haehnel Mark Hagan Frank Hagans Clinton Hahn Tameta Hall Tammy Hallowich Judy Halstead Lori Hamilton Gwen Hammett Larry Hansen Carolyn Hargrove arlan Nikki H Harvey Diedre Harris Debbie Hart Seniors I : . Q--'V Tami Hubble Ken Huckle Annie l-ludspetch Rita Hunt Mary l-lutzler Garrett Ivey Eugene Jaceldo Robert Jackman Juanita Jackson Peter Jackson Kelly Jacobs Sheila Janak Richard Jauregui Marlisa Jeffers Raleigh Jenkins k, V xi 11314535i5 't-'fq.i-:1'i1.M'., -, ' ,, w' ff ii' Z-Fw v w: i'k'2fT f:f':fn1 izmafs-15+-. -f'i5-R-'kftfvfi-1'E -'1J:v-zz-H3 'i ' ' a' ,f r R 'Ni 1. it i lvlarc Peavy looks on as Karen King critiques his exhibit at the Senior Art Show. 2 Hector Alvarado puts the finishing touches on a silver ring. Barbara Johnson David Johnson Gail Johnson Jim Johnson Lisa Johnson Lee Johnston Amy Jones Ann Jones Becky Jones Richard Jones Kim Kane James Karbula Vicki Keith David Kelly ff' if 1 Regina Martin waits patiently as she donates blood the Student Council Blood Drive. 2 Senior English teacher Laura Curry stresses a point ot research procedure. SYN? .ad fl 'f Class of 79 Seniors ,' we m 'izhwhm K ..B3iPih '-Nzmzwg ,. gives encouragementito his partner Mark Sheppard at the Special Olympics. p Class of 79 Patricia Moody Stephanie Moody Brenda Moore Sherry Moore Belinda Mora Mark Moravits Debbie Moreno Darrell Morris Stephen Morris Tim Morris Debbie Moseley William Mosele Y Elaine Munoz Julie Murphy Richard Murphy Nw if M - Qiiff' , , ' ' ff ,L-, , rr , iHc1j5Qp,. L , l zff Qfrfsfnff-nfs nf'-fw Class of 79 .5 Av ? Seniors Rx ? 'K Susan Rioias Donald Rand Diane Roach Rance Roberts Melina Roberson John Robinson L John Roby Janet Rodriguez wifi f' . 2 1 Ray Wilhoit and date dance to the many sounds at the Howdy dance. 2 Ignacio Gonzales and Beatrice DeOsio go out on the floor to show some fancy footvvork at the Homecoming Jesse Rodriguez Ralph Rodriguez Dee Rodgers Sherry Rogers Jay Rohan John Rohlf dance. Robert Roman Adam Romo Tracy Ross Bennett Roth Richie Rowe Carol Roy Kevin Rumsey Rick Russell Daniel Rutkovvskl Ralph Saenz Linda Salanclk Kenneth Salazar JoAnn Salinas Sarah Sams Dan Sanchez Q lu-.ff K- V3 Marc Peavy and Jena Fuller tackle the long job of palntlng the BIG STICK boxes if 4' Gilbert Sanchez Jerry Sanchez Ernest Santos Leonard Santava Thurman Sargent Jackie Saunders Kelly Saver Karen Schauer Susan Scheetz Lisa Schiebel Linda Schleigh Chris Schlenker Brian Schmidt Lori Schneider Kristy Scholes Gerald Schuek Greg Schwartz Anthony Scott John Sears Joan Sefcik Kathy Shadden Sanders Schatter Mike Shannon Janet Shavv Walden Shelton Phillip Shittrin Pete Silva Torivio Silva Roberta Simecki Gloria Simmins Jeffrey Simmins Teri Skeels Jill Slayman Barbara Smith Eileen Smith Petra Smith Steven Smith Joery Smittick Richard Sneed Ronald Snowden Don Sorsby Jerry Sounders Kenny Spear Ann Speth Cindy Starks Connie Starks Valerie Starks Wanda Steele Phyllis Stegall Jayne Stein Vashon Stephens Jeff Stewart Laura Stewart Mark Stewart Brenda Stota Sharon Stone Richard Stone Lois Storms Sabrina Strong Linda Stukey Richard Subia Susan Sullivan Diana Szostak Angela Tackett Tom Taylor Adolph Thomas Curtis Thomas Susan Thomas Kirby Thompson Carmen Thurston i t K: ,, L , Ks X . 5315? .. I ,x,,. . ,, 2 1 Senior class sponsor Terri Hill visits with parents at the UTA Greenback Night. 2 Counselor Fton Martin reviews scholarship information Nith Missy Essey. Bethany Tjernagel Mark Trafficano Tram Tran A Thomas Travieso Guillermo Trevino Pamela Trimble Kenneth Tuck Jack Tucker Page Tucker Michael Tudyk Kathy Tuipal Allen Tye Daniel Uechi Lois Valentine Eddie Vasquez Ana Vega Diane Venable Charles Verlander Valerie Vidal Patricia Villarreal Daniel Vimont Craig Voigt Greg Wade Darryl Wager Cindy Waikem Melissa Walker Kevin Ward Sandi Warlick 2 1 Jackie Saunders Cinnkeeperj offers Page Tucker Cl.ady rest and lodging for the night in the play Tom Jones. 2 Roucne LaDoucne CDanny Kinneyj gives Sam Jone CBobby Peacej some advice in Tom Jones. Donna Warnke Brenda Watson Glenn Watts Flaymond Watts Laura Webb Christy Wenzel Alisa Wetty Debbie Whaley LeAnne Whitaker Brian Whitcomb Cheryl White Maria White Andrea Debra Wiker Ftay Wilhoit Bobbi Williams Cheri Williams Karen Williams Lynette Wilkins Michael Williams Carol Wilson Cheryl Wilson James Wilson Gabriele Wolff Susan Woodard Jeff Woodard James Wright Suzanne Wrono LeRoy Yoder Jacqueline Young Larl Young Jennifer Young Louis Zamora Vicki Zarate Thomas Zibelin nderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassme L. rnen1Jnde SS mia Unde SH m SS ada .Swho errs and game? short- asaig Quan asiamri Q- bedause fthdrh isj nnp ief oft wit A ' hout errogi and shgtcoref 1-,MJ ,k., Carlos Acosta Cassandra Adams Jeffery Adams Philip Adcock Monique Albarez Chuck Albores David Alexander Dottie Allen Katherine Alonzo Dwight Ambrose Daniel Anderson David Anderson Scot Anderson Steven Anderson Kenneth Angell Carl Ankewich Donald Anstine Robert Appel Dorinda Arguigo De Anne Armstrong Todd Ashby Brent Atkins George Avalos Mike Ayala Russell Bach De Anne Backlund Carlton Baker Terri Baker Leslie Bales Kathy Baller Mary Bankhead Julie Barber Willie Barnes John Barkley Mike Beatty Lorie Beck Tina Beck John Becker Karen Becker Susan Beesley I 'f il if - ,i - V -,av Q E55 'W 5 fs J L li 1 X V ff l 'if' LEFT A festive moment as Latin students Becky Vann Lee Bellah, Scott Wilby, Robert Appel and De Ann Roberts participate in a Roman culture day BELOW Ed Murray in a more thoughtful mood is attempt ing to count his fingers. J N i 3 xi Hi i 2 A 5 Tony Beigel Saneta Bell Evelyn Benavides Orlando Benavides Melody Bernhard Stacy Bergh Barry Bielefeldt Gary Billeaudeaux Tammy'Billingsly Bobby Blagg Scott Bland Tracy Blando John Blumental Douglas Bock Mary Boynton Michelle Bowers Randall Brace Laurie Brackebush Thomas Bragg Mary Brazeal Jeff Brehm John Brenz Terri Brinegar Patricia Bryson Rhonda Browder Beth Brown Pam Brown Sharon Brown Craig Bruce Kelly Bryant Charles Buckley Cathy Buery Roxanne Bull Patrick Burch Arthur Burford Nancy Burke Sandra Birnaford Lori Burnfield Jett Burroughs John Burton Vida Bustamante Sharon Butcher Rebecca Cannon Nancy Caldwell Susie Campa Laurie Campbell Gloria Campos Robert Carde Gary Carrol Dale Carlson Ricky Carrillo John Casey Michelle Castro Mona Chacon Mary Chandler Glenn Cheng Su Chon Paula Christian Kim Chuoke Frank Clark James Clarke Sandra Clem Sean Clontz Kathy Coleman Mike Coleman Blaise Collins Pat Collins Joseph Conniff Kelly Cook Vicki Cook Marta Copeland Thomas Costello Brian Cotten Ronda Couly David Courtright John Cox Mark Crane Paul Cripps Maureen Cronin Laurie Crow Carmen Cruz ' Jacquelyn Cunningham John Daggett Casey Damon Rosalind Daniel Daniel Dawjor Willard Davenport Dana Davies Jack Davis Teresa Deik Sylvette DeJesus Terrie DeJonah Anthony Delgado Freddie Delly Barbara Demmer Steve Denney Leslie Dibrell Mary Dippo Kim Dittman David Danaho Margaret Dooley Karen Dorsey Douglas Dotson Thomas Dreiling Terri Droemer David Dry Michelle Duhart Naomi Dunn Terry Durant Darell Eads Stuart Easley John Eavenson Melissa Echols Steve Eklund Mike Ellis Suzie Engel Tami Ennis Yvonne Enriguez Laura Escalante Linda Escobeda Jimmy Eslora Josie Falto Raymond Faulk Aaron Farris Lauri Ferguson Scott Fesler Diantha Figueras Edgar Figueras Lisa Fischer John Fitzgerald Eileen Flanagan KeithFlaska Steve Fosmire Diane Foster Mark Foster Diane Fox Bufus Franklin Traci Frederick Lloyd Freeman Flick Frye Renee Fryer Gilbert Fuentes Janet Fulfer Clay Fullwood Tom Costello shows his Rider spirit as he proclaims the Class of '80 No. txt, Craig Gabelman Brian Gahagan Gloria Galvan Misty Galvin Alfred Gamble Greg Gansle Diane Garcia Diana Garcia Laura Garcia Luis Garcia Roberto Garcia Kathy Garza Vanessa Garza Kevin Gehrig Karen George Bruce Gibson Veronica Gibson Robert Gillespie Roy Gombert Ricky Gomez Dede Gomillion Abel Gonzales Amanda Gonzales Arturo Gonzales Belinda Gonzales Julianna Gonzales Michael Gonzales Monica Gonzales Patrick Gorton Charlie Goss Janet Grande Pamela Gregg Glen Green Roby Green Lynn Greenwood Pierre Grille Cindy Grissom Michael Grojean Jay Grondine Carl Gunderson Tammy Gutmueller Debbie Hadley Dwayne Halimore Genny Halstead Herbert Halstead Cary Hamer Martha Hamilton Donna Hanko Claudia Harper Wanda Harris Sharon Harrison Brenda Hartman Tina Hattic Julie Hausmann Mark Haushill Charles Hayden Tom Hayes Ann Hayes Ray Head Thomas Helferich Barbara Hendricks Mary Hennigar Daniel Herek Mario Hernandez Virginia Hernandez Connie Higginbotham Tim High Virginia Hilburn Greg Hill Steve Hill Elizabeth Hime Brad Hinger Danae Hirtriter Debbie Hoadley Ronald Hoch Wayne Hoffman Jeffery Holmes David Hollifield Joan Holzmann Charles Honey Paul Hopper Teri Horne Tammie Howard Gary Huckle Wayne Huffman Rebecca Hughes Susan Hullinger Deann Hunt Diane Hunt Ricky lbarra Melanie Inman Roy lnzinna David ldar Martha lgleheart Teodorico Jaceldo Daphne Jackson Ray Jackson Shellene Jacobs Susan Jacobs Tammie Jahns Mary Jarvis Bharat Jariwala Donna Johnston James Johnson Matt Johnson ' Lisa Jones Steve Jones :RJ Junior Steve Eklund sings a soft ballad at the annual TR Choi Pop Concert. Cliff Hohmann Louis Jonietz Donna Jordan Philip Jung Lisa Kalka Raymond Kaloplastos Maydell Kamenzind Kevin Kane Tim Karbula David Kastor Vincy Kauffman Mark Kennedy Carolyn Kettles Jeanette Kelly Charlaine Keltch Angela Kennedy Gerald Kennedy Gary Kilday Joann King Stephanie King Theresa Kipperger Doug Kiser Brent Klemstein Cindy Klein Jacklyn Klein Lee Klein Joseph Kling Jett Knight Perry Koehl Raymond Koehl Joseph Konnyo Karen Kreiner Kim Kreiner Rhonda Kristek Mark Krueger Tony LaBasso Tamarine Lackey Bryon LaCombe Randy Lamp Susan Landry Mellissa Lang Curtiss LaRue Curtis Larson Kimberly Layton Carol Lee Glenn Lee Diane Lee Kathy Lenz Margaret Leonard Sheri Lewis Lisa Liberatore Tex Liedtka Gary Lievense Michelle Lipscombe l-larold Litzner Grant Long Adam Lopez Lilian Lopez Linda Lortie Lori Lovell Patricia Lowry Mary Lucas Regina Luckey Chris Lundeen Huyntt Luong Sharon Luther Shanna Maclin Al Mallard Steve Malone Lori Mann Debbie Manning Peggy Markham Albert Martinez Frank Martinez Vic Mask Julie Mathes Glenn Matthys Sharon Mavle Kevin McCasland Pete McClain Joan McClintock Pat McCoy Charlie McDermott Kim McDonald Patrick McDonald Richard McDougle Pam McFarland Tracy McFatridge Cynthia McGarvie Doug McGuff Karen Mclntire Tina Mclntire Darcy McKinney Mitch McManus Mallory McNease Suzanne McNulty Bobby Meloni Doug Meyers Darrell Miller David Miller David Miller Jeffrey Miller Scott Miller Sylvian Minjarez Greg Minor Robert Mohr Mark Mohs Bart Mora James Morales Debbie Morgan Brenda Morris Tina Morris Ron Moss Debbie Mount Ed Murray Kevin Murray Suzanne Murrey Mary Ellen Musser Robert Muzny Eric Myers Luis Nauedo Charlie Neal Elizabeth Negron Kelly Nessetti Shanna Neubauer Tracey New Gary Newton Randy Newton Phat Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Jane Nichols Pablo Nogueras Karen Northard Nancy Northern Joe Nunez Rosalind Nutt Laura Nybro Ronnie Oberg Candy Obie Ellen O'Brien David O'Bryan Linda O'Connor Rob O'Connor Jim O'Donnell Jackie Olson L at gg, BOVE Junior PSM-er Doedi Philen takes time from her concentration to mile for a TR photographer. IGHT An escape from the monotony of 2nd period as Lisa Reyes displays bruised knee to onlookers Kim Wadsworth and Marc Peavy. Suzi' K Q .,,r Q .-ykgtl K x L X . ERQS1- :' s , sl .. rvihv Q Q . 'Q' A sif 4 x ki 't' 'K if , 'f ' i X l SN Mt AAR.. ,.i4 f?L ' as Lori Olson Kevin O'Neal Debbie Orozco Sandy Orozco George Palacios Nelda Palomo Sherri Panfely Rebekah Pannell John Pasola Mike Payne David Pearce Stephen Pearce David Pegg Luis Perez Steven Petlewski Kay Peterson Tuan Pham Doedi Philen Richard Philpot Ned Plum Brenda Pokor Jeffrey Poole Scott Poulson Larry Prablek Linda Pylant Nancy Prabo Stephan Prado Mona Pratt Matt Preston Eileen Price Scott Price Michele Prince Laura Pruitt Rick Puett Mary Pursky Augustine Ramirez Jessica Ramirez Paul Ramirez Robert Ramirez Jesse Ramos 4 Sylvia Ramos Chris Rand Rick Raser Gay Lynn Randoll Debbie Redman Dwain Reed Martha Reeder John Reedy Lorri Reeves Rebecca Reeves Thomas Rehkopf Catherine Reidy David Reinhackel Terry Reist Barbara Reitenga Denne Rennings Janette Reyes Liza Reyes Beverly Rickard Mark Ricks Darlene Riddle Leonard Riojas Cynthia Rinehart Margot Rios Steven Robert Michelle Rochelle DeAnn Roberts Alexandra Rodriguez lda Rodriguez JoAnn Rodriguez Joaquin Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Polly Rodriguez Karen Rogers Linda Rogers Lisa Rogers Matthew Rohde Robert Rollins Judy Rose Tammv Rossett eimvmw , ,..,. .,, ,,,., .,,:,,.,...L A M .,.f5f,, K X A , ghfzfv A. -V ,ufegcgggiz tg - it , S ,L RIGHT Junior students appear befuddled at the many forms sheets concerning the purchase of eagerly awaited senior rings ABOVE Larry Prablek assists Karen Cross with her seemingly homework. Douglas Roy Carol Ruben Janet Rund Bill Rush Blaine Russel Kelly Ryberg Mary Rytell Michael Sachse Kathy Saenz Ralph Saenz Sylvia Saucedo Gina Salinas Mary Sams Gilbert Sanchez David Sanchez Jose Sanclemente Tina Sanford Eloise Santana Judy Santos Tammy Schafer Lisa Schaefer Michelle Scheffman Gretchen Scholl Belinda Schulz Sherry Schwanz Phyllis Scrivano Dena Seale Daniel Sedillo Kevin Selby Keith Shaw Jim Sheffield Sharon Shirley Mike Short Stephanie Shoulders Debra Sierra Richard Sifventes Blanca Silva Todd Sklencar Craig Sladek Damon Smith Sharon Smith Stephanie Smith Susan Smith Susan Smith Jackie Smith Tami Smith Tara Smith Felix Smittick Cindy Snider Philip Snyder Melissa Soder Lauri Sorenson Tony Sorick Adam Soto Rita Sottiaux Sonia Soza Amy Speer Suzanne Spivey James Spradling Gayle Stammer Susan Stanley Tom Starr Marcus Steele Lisa Stein Susan Stevens Robert Stinson Kenneth Stone Louis Surgers Robert Sutton Karen Sward David Szuck Terry T Doug Thieleman Linda Tijerina Jennifer Thornton Kelly Thoman Bruce Thomas Ty Thomasson Angela Thompson Ann Toland Richard Tolberl Donna Tolletson Myrna Torres Jim Treadway Jennifer Treat Anna Trevino Brenda Trigg Renee Trip Dominique Troskey Kimberly Trotter Loc Truong Chris Tucker Greg Tureaud Kyle Turner Kyle Turner Robert Turner LaRisa Tweedy Kendra Unger Julie Untalan Timothy Upright Betty Ussery Gracie Valadez Nelda Valenzuela Holly Vann Robert Vaughn Diana Velez Ann Verlander Stephanie Villarreal Michelle Villarreal Deana Vincent Lan Vo Kathryn Voeiheier Monroe Vorbeier Jackie Wade Kimberly Wadswort Rodney Wagar Rae Waggoner Hugh Wallace Patty Wallace Daryl Ward Michael Ward Mike Ward Belinda Ware Cindy Warner Bruce Watson Ruth Watts Mitchell Webb Cristie Webster Rebecca Weich Diane Werning Scott Wesley Bodo Weisner Brian West Stephanie West Jerry Whaley Robert Whitaker Darrell White Gayle White Scott Wilby Connie Wilkins Byron Williams Camille Williams Matt Williams Elaine Wilson Kim Wadsworth appears tickled amidst Spirit Week festivities. Guy Wilson Debbie Winegardner Angela Wittenauer Daniel Wojciechowski Monika Wolff Joanne Wolken Dawn Wood Tom Wood Fred Wulff Douglas Yamamoto Robert Yanez Stephanie Yoska Mike Zaher Emma Zamora Glenn Zimmerman Scott Ziskovsky Gregg Zolninger Teresa Ables Pam Acosta Ricky Acosta Daryl Alexander Edward Alexander Melanie Allen Katherine Alonzo Robert Alva Mark Alvarado Lesley Amos Corinne Amrhein Kathy Angall Alex Arangua Loretta Arias Christi Ankrom Brian Armstrong Jennifer Armstrong William Armstrong Teresa Arnaud Eric Atencio Kent Atwell , Randy Atwood Jennifer Austin Joe Avalos Diane Ayers Betty Bailey David Bailey Ricky Baker Cheryl Ball Kelli Ball Sharon Ball Mark Baradziej Kathy Barkley Tom Barnhart c John Barrientos Burt Baty' Cathy Baumann X J Alan Baxter it 1 .. RandyBeheler l l X J Heather Arnold s , tsl- tt . . L..-Q , ,- gf, W Robert Carde discusses a possible schedule change Diane Frost and Sheri Anderson take tickets at the door of the Valen with his counselor. tine's Dance sponsored by the sophomore class. Sophomores 1? A Anne Bell Mark Bellinger Gail Benjamin Linda Bertetti Lynne Birkmeyer Lori Blackwell Robin Blando Kerry Bogard Wesley Boldt Mary Bonge Lisa Boutin Sandra Bradley A Jack Brandon James Brannon Janet Brewster Joan Brewster Cathy Brinkmann Bruce Brown James Browning Kathy Brown Martin Brown Missy Brown Sandra Brown Nonnie Bruce Evelyn Brudvick Julie Brunin Kelli Bryant Robin Burke Elaine Burkholder Julie Bullock Elizabeth Bulluck Kay Burns Angelo Bustamante Chuck Byerly Dale Call James Callis Frank Calonge Beth Calvert Kim Calvert Karen Campbell Terri Campbell Max Canady Felix Cano Lyn Carley Sandra Carrasco Jose Carrasquillo Henry Carrera Martin Carrion Diane Carroll Jeffery Carrol James Casey Curtis Castart Joe Castillo Mike Castillo Monica Castillo RoseAnn Cavazos Mike Chastain Curtis Check Mike Check Janice Chittenden Tarie Clabeaux David Clark Marco Cole Albert Colla Leigh Ann Collins Robert Comeau Karen Compton Paul Coon Jenny Cooper Rachel Coronado Renee Corum Troy Cotten Class of 81 Karen Courtney Linda Courts Cathy Cox Sandra Crain Clifton Cramblit Tanya Crawford Nina Crocker Carry Croghan Arthur Crowell Jean Crump Annette Cruz Jeff Cunningham Mari Cunningham Cynthia Cyry Dean Daftinee Debbie Damian Jeff Damon Calvin Daniel Allen Dann Shelly Davenport Becky Davies Ricky Davila Earl Davis Wes Davis Robert Demel Carolyn Dem mer Eric Demore Penny Detmar Melodee Dever Robert Dominguez Maureen Dougherty Tina Dowds Patty Day Pat Dunn Robert Dunn Billy Durbin Holly Durkan Sheila Dwyer Deidre Eason Mark Eaton Quinton Ebner Michael Eller Mike Eller Lisa Ellis Mark Ellis Renaldo Epps Greg Ermatinger Elaine Eslora Brian Estep Donna Ester Josie Estrado Dayna Evans Pam Fallin Diana Falto Jim Farmer James Farris Cindy Faulk Keith Finnegan Carl Finto Kirk Fiser Kevin Flowers Kathleen Foran Ronald Fosmire Stephanie Foster Ann Fowler Lloyd Freeman Loretta Freeman Dean Fritz Patricia Fuller Mike Fwerlein Brenda Gamble Robert Gamble Sophomores my A XX Va I J I' -P If-'ff'-. 42- --rffl i Wi I students Melinda Guerra and Andrea Miner are ready go home after a long day at school. , Chris Garcia Teresa Garcia Dwayne Garimore Lillian Garza Elizabeth Gaylon Audra Geer Kris Geeter Sharon Gentry Paul Gibb Moira Gibbons Carol Gilbreath Cindy Gill Ricky Gillem Maria Giller Donna Gillie Glenn Gillis Stan Gisler John Glass Diana Glennon Todd Goings JoAnn Gonzalez Joe Gonazles Lisa Gonzales Melissa Gonzales l Michael Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Suzy Gooden Eric Grais Dwayne Green Gertrude Green Stuart Green Kim Green Gary Greiner l-leinz Grether Robert Griffin Dawn Grinell Jana Grondine Susan Gude Dwain Hagane Christi Hale Lori Hunt presents sophomore class sponsor Sandra Swope with a bouquet of flowers at the sophomore sponsored Valentine Dance. Class of 81 David Hallowich Tina Halton Brian Hamilton Michelle Ham mock Greg Hamon Bob Hancock Lori Hant John Harbin Kenneth Hargrove Karen Harris Toya Harris Terri Hartman Elaine Hartshorn Laurie Hasdorff Scott Haushill Allison Hayden Laurie Heath Bettina Hedgepeth Leslie Heffner Leisa Heidt Greg Heines Jeffery Heinz Connie Hellerich Laura Herek Tim Herek Charles Hernal Elvira Hernandez Mike Hernandez Roy Herron Mike Hickman Pamela Higgs Shelley Hightower Tammy Hilburn Steven Hill Robert Hedge John Hoffman Eddie Hoffeinz Patty Hoglund Kim Hogue Honi Hohmann Jaye Holick Kevin Hollyday Robert Holt Ken Holtzinger Ann Holzer Vincent Homa Laurel Horky Lucretia Hough Patrick Howard Colleen Howell Teresa Hughes Dana Hubbard John Hubbard Darryl Hudespeth Ron Hudson Richard Hudson Sophomores X X 'i irq? w x I g , if 9.3, Gi 5 Journalism student Diane Carroll pauses fror her study of the view to listen to her BIG STlCl assignment. , ig: gh W Y i'ii ff' viLi5+K- fit -yi sii ' 24, E 'ix Well K Gloria Hudspeth Jimmy Hughes Tamiko Hurchison Denise Hutson Richard Huntoon Arty lbarra Yvonne ldar Viola Immel Laurie lngle Karen Jackman Vicki Jacobs Debby Jarvis Dennis Jenkins Matthew Jenkins Carol Johanningmeier Bruce Johnson Darryl Johnson David Johnson Jeff Johnson Karen Johnson Mark Johnson John Johnston Beverly Jonas Brent Jones Cheryl Jones Cynthia Jones Devon Jones Kelly Jones James Jordan Liz Jorrie Daniel Jung Debbie Kaiser Tammy Kausman Kurt Keene Leslie Keeton Deirdre Keffer George Kelling Carol Kelly Vicki Kendrick Robert Kersey Alan Kethan Brian Keyes Glenn Kimble Kathy Kinney James Kirk David Kiser Kyle Kline Florence Kling Marie Kllng Laura Konnyu Debbie Koraska Anthony Kotara Jeff Kothman David Kovacs Gabrielle Krause Peggy Krauska Sandi Krywoszej Maria Kwon Patti Lairsey Joyce Lambert Roland Laman Shawn Lane Polly Lancaster Brenda Langhoff Michelle Lanyon Cory Larson Cindy Laskowski Mark Laver Marcial Leal Laewan Lee Joyce Lee Susan Leone Class of 81 Diane LePori Julie Lindell Steven Looney Jimmy Lopez Esther Lopez Ricky Lopez Theresa Loux Jeffrey Lovato Brian Love Greg Love Tom Mack Mary Ellen Maher Kenneth Manecke Terry Maphis Scott Marley Linda Marshall Dan Martin Darlene Martin David Martinez Tommy Martinez Mark Mascilli Deedee Mason Sally Mathis Leslie Mauck Melisa May Terri May James Maylew Chantal Mays Gary Mazuca John McAlonon Rex McCammon Melinda McCartney James McCarville Tom McConnell Lisa McCrary Cindy McCullough Douglas McCullough Rachel McDougal Kerry McGuiness Neita McHaney Eugene Mclntosh Scott McKay Anne McKenzie Ralph McMiller Kelly McMurtry Marty McSwain Sheryl Meadows Don Medina Ernesto Medina Benjamin Medlin Laurel Medlin Allen Meegon Johnny Melendrez Terry Melvin Sandra Mendoza i Lisa Miller Tammi Miller Tina Miller Sharon Milligan William Mitchell Janis Moix Maria Montes W Alicia Montgomary Peter Moon Robert Moon Kelvin Moore Stacey Moore Theresa Moreno Michael Morgan Irene Morones Tammy Morrow Bruce Moseley Sophomores K! t. is t S 13 ,Etta ,tif f Stephen Mosher Mande Mulder Cynthia Mulrenan Sam Munro Tammy Murdoch Terry Murdoch Tony Nauedo Phuong Nawzen Brenda Neeper John Neff Chris Neldon Peggy Nelson Sherri Nelson Belinda Newman Richard Nichols Linda Nicholson Steve Nixon Tony Noguaros Celeste Norman Cindy Novak Jenny Nybro Ann O'Connor Susan O'NeaI Wes Olney Danny Olson Lanett Opiela April Orr Class of 81 Linda Ousset Brett Owen Thomas Ozene Dennis Pace EFlica Paganucci Joe Pamplin Sam Pantuso Gail Parker Lisa Parker Phil Parker Phyllis Parker Nancy Parma Maureen Parnell Don Pasola Shannon Patten Janice Paul Barbara Paulik Jeff Paxson Douglas Peacock Brad Peak Todd Pennington Debbie Perkins Mark Permenter Cynthia Peterson Shera Petterson Julie Petzold Joan Phillips William Pistel Desiree Pojmann Mark Pollok Kenneth Porter David Poulsen Scott Poulsen Margaret Powell Scott Pritchard Danny Pyka Nancy Pursley Yuo Chin Quick Sammy Ragland . K Vx , it A A P 1 fl W! Melanielitainey T il' 's e' my .. l P use , r , ,,W- The cafeteria provides a place to socialize for sophomore Diane Zuniga. Sophomores xml pw Maids Mallory McNeese and Rachel McDougIe discuss the affairs of th households in Tom Jones. eir lsabelle Ramirez Steve Romo Rosa Ramos- Echandi Cheryl Rapp Becky Reagan Tammie Reddic Barbie Reed Kevin Reneau Sandra Reuthinger Sharon Reuthinger Bob Reyma Stephanie Rice William Rice Delores Richardson Lisa Richardson Neal Richter Michael Rickard Chauntelle Ricks Jeff Ricks Viana Rico Sonja Riddle Edward Rifenbury Peggy Riley Penny Riley Rose Rios Martin Rivera Linda Roberts Traci Roberts Elliot Robinson Adrianne Rocha Edmund Rodela Anayansi Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez Kevin Roe Dadja Roerig Connie Roll Laurie Rollins Cruz Rosas Joe Rosas John Rose Kenneth Rourke James Rowland Eve Russ Troi Rust David Rutkowski Vanessa Rye Scott Salancik Bobby Salazar Julianne Sammons David Sams Theresa Sams Frank Sanchez Maria Sanchez Tony Santana Patricia Santes Chris Saucedo Marilyn Saunders Monica Schafer David Schneck Sherri Schroeter Regan Schult Susan Schwartz Carolyn Scrivans Mark Seal Richard Sedillo James Senseney Jesse Sepulvedo Jay Serna Robin Shambora Kelly Shannon Debra Shaw Class of 81 Mike Shaw Donna Sherman Raymond Shook Robert Short James Shuttlesworth Susan Sietsma Reggie Simmons Jasmine Skala James Skelly Scott Slaughter Phil Smisek Donald Smith Jeff Smith Kim Smith Leslie Snider Mike Smith Debbie Snyder Kenna Solomon John Soriano Jeff Sorrels John Soto Tom Sowell John Speier Sherry Speth Ronnie Sprague Renee Stafford Theresa Starts Sandie Steinbring Phyllis Stevens Bobby Stewart Jay Stewart Debbie Stinson Scott St. Laurent Paul Stone Bobby Stoza Lance Strossen Sharla ,Strauss Sandy Strickland Rose St. Romain John Suares-Pella Sonia Subia Joe Sublousky Margaret Sugg Brian Sutton Frank Swanger Colleen Sweeney Glen Szostak Charlotte Tate Jayne Tavernier Gigi Taylor Lori Taylor Mark Taylor Princess Taylor Wallace Taylor Jack Teel Terry Thieleman Kirk Theis Bill Thompson Kirk Thompson Randy Todd Ray Torres Andrew Toth Anita Trimble Jeffrey Trigg Jim Tucker Patti Tyson Matt Upright Janet Valis Beki Vann Epifanio Vasquez Rebecca Villarreal Judy Villarreal Sophomores 'aug Using Christmas cards sophomore Janet Smith creates a collage for her art project. Julie Vo Lionnel Wady Brenda Walker Ceeyl Walker Timothy Walston Connie Warner Michele Watson Lori Watts Susan Weatherford Bay Weaver Donna Weidow Gwen Weiser Patty Welch Chris Welty Kevin Werwinski Denise Whitaker Steve Whitcomb Alicia White Jim White Linda White William White Dennis Whitworth Doug Wiatrek Cathy Wiker Mark Wilby Tina Wilhoit Carolyn Williams Lana Williams Bhesa Williams Gregory Willis Karen Diane Willis Barbara Wilson JoAnna Wilson Michael Wilson Scott Wilson Mike Wimpty Leona Winningham Kim Winters Norma Witherspoon John Woelz Warren Wood' Oscar Woods Christi Woodward Debbie Yelverton Joan Young Tom Young Dale Youngblood Emma Zamora Lloyd Zarate Beth Zeigler Diane Zuniga Griff Zolninger Class of 81 Charles Ablin Lori Adkins Michael Albers Wendy Alexander Yvette Allmond Pennie Allen Tracy Allen Natalie Alva Joannie Alvis David Ambrose Tara Anderegg Anderson Andrea Melanie Anstine Oscar Arguyo Jose Arroyo Datten Atack Karen Athey Charles Austin Jimmy Auxier Damien Badina David Baker Monica Baker Julie Balderas Gary Baraolziei Bruce Barfield James Barkley Kathy Barnhart Nadine Barrientos Tancy Baslin Danny Baumann Lisa Beaty Richard Becker David Belanger Ellen Benavides Lisa Benavides April Bennett Melissa Bennett Juan Bernal Susan Bernatavich Tammy Bishop Jeffrey Bitney Michael Bitney Mark Black Penny Blagg Cathy Blumenthal Angela Bocanegra Katherine Boemer Laura Boone Monte Bouchet Kim Boutin Kirk Bowers Shawn Bowers Kristen Brace Todd Brehm John Brewer Shelley Brietzke Boben Brinkman Donna Brown James Brown Kart Brown Tina Brown Trey Brown Kathy Browne lvette Bruno William Bryant Allan Buchanan Norma Buchhorn Donna Bunnell Patrick Burgess Karen Burke Elizabeth Burkholder EUQSDGXBUHG-Fl Freshmen 'x -it' BN .Y . 5, .- sy is 9 if ' f Nb 0 N vc. ! X X , i . yxibfh ,Mt,f2 vx I if , J' tg? . ' ',w U 'fi' 1 f' Q J ' x i Q' X 55 ' ii' - A it ' Russian roulette provides a daring entertain- ment for Greg McDonald. Barretta Burford Gerald Burch Kelly Burgess David Bruntield Carol Byers Yvonne Cadena Kirston Caldwell James Campbell John Campos Adrian Candelaria Cecelia Cano Kathy Cappone Joe Cardenas John Carreva Terry Casey Kevin Casler Frank Castro Bob Catlin David Csto David Caudill Luke Cavonaugh David Cawood Davith Cawood Romald Cervera Russell Chavez Jackie Check Terry Cheng Mary Chiel Chuck Clark Mike Clark Pam Clark Brenda Cline Boeanna Cline Billy Clinton Michele Cliston Connie Cohen Maya Cole Linda Coleman Trina Colley Douglas Collins Karen Columbus Darryl Cook Scott Copeland Cara Cooper Alicia Coopwood Bandy Corcoran Ester Cooling Dell Cox Ned Cox Jeff Cox Margie Crayton Margaret Crowell Class ot 82 Carlos Cruz Sandy Crumley Kelvin Cubitt Arthur Culpepper Dale Byers Alan Dalrymple Bernard Daniel Lissa Dappen Kenneth Carr Randy Davsin David Dean Donald Deaton Dora Dela Garza John De La Paz Eva Delk Sarah De Los Santos Ruby DeLuna Mark Dewey Roger Diaz Juanita Dickinson Scott Dicks Tammy Dill James Dillon Sam Dorgan Aaron Doss Ricky Dotson Leticia Dougosz Charles Dreiling John Duffy Kenny Duke , Charles DuHart Cliff Dunn Eddie Dunn Glen Dunn Martha Earl Emmett Ebner Mike Edinger Greg Ellis Tom Epperson Carrie Esparza Nora Espinoza Norma Espinoza Maria Estrada Emmett Ebner Gilbert Evans Arthur Faison Dennis Fallon Heather Farmer Tracy Fawceh Dawn Fedorchuk Kelly Fey Michael Fitzgerald Julie Fincke Steven Fleming Mary Flood Christella Flores Freshmen A TBM Robert Johnson completes his assignment for t English ug' it 'EES 9 'S Laura Flores Daniel Foley Faynetta Fort Daniel Forton Kathy Foster Mona Frazier Chester Freeman Loma Freeman Robin Freeman Sandy Freimarck Bruce Fremin Vel French Cliff Gallipo Derrick Garcia Diana Garcia Sandra Garcia Teresa Garcia Anthony Garza Stefanie George Janice Gerick Michelle Geyer Tuyet Giese Patricia Gilbreath Lisa Gillispie Andy Gittinger Robert Gonzalez Beverly Goodlet Michelle Goodwin Jay Govan Diane Grande Mark Gray Kurt Grether Willian Gross Sylvia Gutierrez Roy Gutierrez Debra Gutierrez Terry Gutmueller Katie Gunderson Melinda Guerra Diane Guerra Eddie Gudino John Guarnero Esther Hernandez Turia Hall Teri Hamer Kim Hanna Laura Hansen Melinda Harmon Christian Harriss Chuck Hartmann Dina Harvey Jenny Hasdorff Troy Hastzeld Cheryl Hattic Robert Havenstein Randy Hawkins Chris Hays Ricky Heins Manuel Henandez Tammy Henderson Ronnie Hendricks Esther Hernandez August Hesse Susan Hickman Curtis Hoffman Bruce Hoffman Debra Hoffman Guy Hoffman Karren Hohle Marty Holin Whitney Holland Ben Holmes ill.. Class of 82 John King Patricia King Tim Kirk Sharon Kisseck Tracie Kistler Janet Klabunde Tim Kleiber John Klein George Kling Mark Knake Billy Knoll Nathan Korus Cynthia Kotara Kevin Kours Timothy Kranning Mancy Kroeger Louise Krohn Todd Krueger Anita Lamanna Boxanna Lamp Dean Lansing Patsy Latham Bobin Laughlin Suzette St. Laurent Bobin Law Flita Lawson Mark Layton Amy Lelfebreve Vinh Lehauu Kenneth Homann Nancy Hooper Barbara Horne Stephanie Hough Bobby Howrton Scott Hois lad Hubbard Laurie Hughs Russell Hunt Edward Hutchings Patricia lmzinna Bobby Jordan Lee Joslin Lori Joplin Clet Jones Barbara Jones Barbara Jones Terry Johnson Tom Johnson Johnny Johnson Bradley Johnson BickyJensen Brenda Jensen James Jeffers Denise Janoe K. B. James Jerome Jackson Kevin Kalka Robert Kaloplastos Heather Kamenzind Carl Kamenzind Tammy Kaster Kara Kaster Leisa Kelly Deede Kelling Debbie Kelly Tommy Kelly Jeanne Kempff Andy Kendig Karen Kennedy Peggy Kennedy Jeanna Kettles Bockie Kile Lora Kina Freshmen 1 Lisa White and Jimmy Dean per- form at the fresh- men Christmas concert. 2 Betty Johnson takes a break from her English Com- position. Brenda Lemmons Daryl Leonard Theresa Leonard Cindy LePori Donna Lweis John Lineweaver Joseph Lipscombe Wallace Lockart Mandy Lloyd Mike Lopez Ronnie Lopez Ricky Lott Aliacia Lovato Cheryl Lovell Lisa Lozano Oinda Luken Matsom McMannus Mildred Maoles Roxanne Maha Fredrich Main Laura Malone Phillip Mann Mildred Maples Sandra Marley Martin Martinez Tanya Mason Gregory Mayko Michael McCammon Michael Manrique Michael McCabe Kelly McCanlies Karen McCarville Thomas McConnell Elizabeth McCoy Craig McCullough Angela McCutchen Cynthia McDermott Kirstin McFatridge Cindy McGarvie David McGowan Tina McKay Allison McKee Brent McManus Timothy McMillian Randall McMinimy Patricia McSwain Gary Means Lisa Meloni Christoba Mena Class of 82 Chris Mena Mercedes Mendez John Mendoza Sherri Merkel Patricia Miller Philisa Miller Sonya Miller Robert Milligan Beth Mitchell Maria Mitsdarfer Dolores M Ronald Molgkuess Mike Monaco onsivais Lynnette Moore Peggy Moore Shannon Moore Bill Morris Mark Morris Sandra Morris Linda Mosher Mike Murphy David Munro Sean Murphy David Mussa Melanie Ann Myhre Debra Micholl Kristi Nessetti Kathleen Newcomb Stephanie Nokes Alicia Nutt Greg Oaks Danny O'Brian Debbie O'Briant Carmen Oce'o I Gregory O'Connor Carol Oeb Michael O'Ferrall Keith Olso Jeannie O Ronny Ort el n ntlveros iz Romon Opuna Sonia Oviedo James Owens Diana Palacios Cort Palmer Rhonda Patilla Brian Parker Davida Parker David Parker Steve Parker Michele Parks Troy Parsons Freshmen Of W K , ...ri J .::..1ff:,--- M . 3 g if t.t O A i .:..fI:f-'- Rocky Main enjoys some free time at the end of class. 3 li -7 it .. 'S 1:2 ' fe - fri ku 2.1 A . is ,, ww . . ,:sa.i.f K, 5 rl.. i V X x Rhonda Payne Jamie Pearce Pam Peplow Grace Perez Kandy Perry Leonard Perez Raymond Perez Sylvia Perez William Peterson Thang Pham Sena Philen Kyle Pierce Sharon Pinkerton Brian Pino Kenneth Polan Millini Powell Margo Prado Sheila Preston Judy Price Jennifer Price Barrington Pryce Michelle Puschak Charles Raby Annette Ramirez Josie Ramirez Jimmy Raymond Shari Randol Lori Raynes John Redfern Shawn Redus Russell Reed Shannon Reneau Susan Resendez Hortehicia Reyna Allen Rice Phillip Rice Paul Richardson Sandy Ricker Brenda Rica Joyce Rifenbury Cathy Rinehart Joe Rivera Peter Rivers Yolanda Rivers Adren Robinson Garry Robinson Cipriano Rodriguez Diana Rodriguez James Rodriguez Margaret Rodriguez Roland Rodriguez Glen Roemer Rick Rogers Paul Rose Cheryl Rosel Deborah Kother Vicki Roundtree Leslie Roy Debbie Rutkowski Pamelda Rye Nann Sallace Ana Sanchez Connie Sanchez Robert Sanchez Jose Sanctemente Danny Sanders Frank SanMiguel Judy Sams Albert Santos Juan Santos Curtis Saver Mark Saunders Ricky Sauter Keith Sawey - l.. Class of 82 . Freeman Sawyer Julie Scales Peter Schaub Paula Schwob Geogorey Scott James Seale Claudia Seamany Art Jr. Seldon Julie Sercik David Shadden Laurin Shambora Troy Shaw John Shelton Kelly Shelton Bridgette Sheppard Tracy Sherman Darna Short Wayne Shuptrine Craig Sims Nandy Sims Brad Sklencar Paul Liberatore Felecia Small Karen Smith Mike Smith Peggy Smith Tommy Smith Joy Snodgrass Lenora Soder Lina Solberg Edward Soto Bob Sowell Ann Speier Renate Spence Susan Spiker Dana Spradling Stephanie Stafford Kenneth Steele James Stewart Mary Stewart Lisa Stine Sheri Stofa Robin Stone Tonu Stroma Charles St rats Deborah Stravass Al Strovers Shad Sullivan Michael Swanson Eric Swellander Jerry Swaboda Mark Talbot Bose Talbott Anthony Tavernier Freshmen il SW . Rf? nf ,fi 5,5 'lr sw i y '25 K L I ii i David Taylor Ronda Taylor Madelyn Thomas Jack Thompson Karen Thompson Rick Thrumun Matt Tolbert Jinny Tomerlin Harold Toomey Sandra Toppings Tim Townsley Teresa Travieso Celeste Treadway Camille Trotter Phooc Truong Andrew Truscvich Robin Tull Martyn Turner Rowena Turner Karen Unger' Nora Valdes Tricia Valdes 'lina VanGundy Maria VanWert Dee Dee Vaughn Marta Vazquez Domingo Velez Fernando Villafranco Arthur Villarreal Yolanda Villarreal Tommy Virta Mark Vogel Roy Waggoner Trey Ware James Walker Robert Wallace Nina Walther Brent Watson Steve Weart Kirk Weaver Leonard Webster Preton Wegert Joe Welch Don Weidow Tom Weinbrecht Julie Wenske Eric Wesley Carmen White David White Ed White Jimmy White Misti Whitehead Joe Wittenauer Clifford Willaims Paul Williams Robin Wilcox Bobby Wilson Kenneth Wilson Lee Wilson Tina Wilson Nancy Wittenauer Jill Wojciechowski Tommy Wolff Bonnie Wong Sharon Woods Mark Woodward Tracy Wright Wilber Wright Steven Yosko Sandra Young Mary Zebelin Tom Zurovel Class ot 82 .-i..i1.i4, aculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty F fi .5-A 3 O CU Ll. PH I 3 O CU l.I. Pw Z 3 O CU LI. Ps Z 3 O CU LL. bs 3 3 O CU LI. P- I 3 O CU l.I. YN whogknovms- the gieat enthusiasnig thefiieat devos: tions, spends himself iq a worthy cause. . . -ATR f f 228 Faculty THOMAS MOSELEY - Principal ROY BENAVIDES - Vice-Principal +L ALLAN DAVIS - Assistant Principal FRANCES EVANS - Assistant Principal Vt . .55 M Dse llffgtaff 1 T s Qhgfi ' ' ' prove ' gf, l 2. f- . M, .f t As chief exe 'T L 2 igifrincipal T A',,112 T Moseley provedsto besssangfexcellent Ieade , lfx '34 executor, and participantfor the scores o f u ,curricular and extra-curricular events 6g5ccurringatTR, 3 T Administrators attended all TR spgrt?in'gy . - - ev c g and as distinguished ggfgestssr several activities sponsor Q R clubs. Honor organization rreris f invite fhem to attend banquets. ln adgdition, 1 ' ,the adgmiinistration spent many hours ttending administration meetings and sem- i ? F ars. I Through their efforts, they becamexxctsevfwefs o on as a very devoted administral e T s it J fis xsi,, 1 -i:- Lg ifvsl3??'f' - K' , uf- r ' 'S Q- N. as Q 11. f rv 5? Faculty 229g T itty,. AM it if ' '- T ' 1:7 i.,V.L 'iQ .f?'f2s 1 -if QTL.: 2, - ff ,s,,l w., QM! f N gfwf L- ' .M . K F Q. 5' A I fx. Q' fm' f ' ii f' i 2 . X111 EQ Q: 'W W Q ' M1-.am N Z . 5 ss f' ,,f , 90 JUNE ROSS SUE WAIKEM MARY ZITTELMAN Library Secretary Attendance Secretary VlCA Secretary ERNA SHIELDS NORMA WITTE Attendance Secretary Administrators' Secretary Election effects changes NEISD Board, composed of seven elected members and a board approved superintendent, is legally responsible for the district as well as being the voice of the patrons. The board members must establish all general policy and approve all matters dealing with personnel, instruction, and budget. ln a decisive vote on March 14, Northeast voters approved two propositions offering over S29 million in improvements in present educational facilities and construction of new schools to house the population of students. This sum will allow the board to make necessary changes and additions for the betterment of NEISD educational facilities. 1978-79 Board of Trustees are Mr. Bobert B. O'Connorg Dr. Pat Shaw, Mr. Tom T. Winn, Sec- retary, Mr. Ed L. West, Superintendent, Mr. George H. Wenglein, President, Mr. Bernard S. Bose, Vice-President, Mr. Charles B. Blank, Jr., and Mr. Donald W. Harris. Secretaries aid school and staff Answering phones, typing, filing and taking and delivering mes- sages kept secretaries busy dur- ing their jobs as the administra- tors' right hands. Secretaries not only had to deal with administrators' problems and keeping their offices in order, but coped with hundreds of bewil- dered students who asked hun- dreds of bewildering 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 kep' everything in balance for TB's scores of clubs, organizations departments and faculty. Faculty 231 2 LINDA AARON .Qnot picturedj Government, Sponsor - Debate VANESSA ALBAREZ Aide Special Education JAMES ALBERS Math Sponsor - Bowling Club VIRGINIA ALFORD English KYREN DA ALLISON Art Sponsor-Art Club BARBARA ANDERSON English JAMES ANDERSON Math Sponsor - UIL Coordinator FREDERICK ATCHLEY Science BETTINA BAIR Science JOELLE BARNES CDeWESED English Sponsor - Cavaliers, Cheerleaders LESLIE BELL Industrial Arts Sponsor- Industrial Arts Club RONALD BIRD Math KENNETH BIRKNER Driver's Education . mpg, f A E, .1 tit' Gd A I Xe I, 44 ' fi gy as , v I KAY BLACK Social Studies KATHERINE BOEMER Physical Education Sponsor - Volleyball, Track JAN BOOTH English DIANNA BOYERS English Gy HSM? WI , PATRICIA BRODEEN Homemaking Sponsor- Future Homemakers ol America DAVID BROWN Assistant Band Director JOHN BROWN English ROBERT BUPP Government Sponsor- Student Council We 'A' p f- J, 1 I . Ati if ' A ..t.,-., LQ, USAN BURNS ocial Studies IAROLD BURRIS Iistributive Education iponsor- DECA IETSY BURTON Iomemaking aponsor - FI-IA IIARTI-IA CADENA flath 3 Cf? CAROL CANDLER English CORDELIA CANTU- WITI-IOFF Librarian PATRICIA CAVANAUGI-I Aide Special Education LINDA CLAAR Social Studies up-Q, g 'fi' 'I 1 K . TRACY COFFEY Social Studies Coach - Swimming KITA COLLIER Science, Art Sponsor - Keyette Club BUDDY COMPTON P.E., Athletics NOREEN COX Science year ot Q me t have Devoted faculty unites students Most would concur that a alone does not one's education. These are merely experience that spark which ' T ring the l no eans a al! u , 'ie 'Q ,, .,....L t....,.,,.....ii Faculty 233 4 MARY CRAIN Business MIKE CROCKER Head Coach NEVA CRUMLEY Aide Food Sewices ANGELA CUNNINGHAM Homemaking LAURA CURRY English BARBARA DAVIS English JOHN DAVIS Special Education DIANE DENK Spanish Sponsor- Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society 1 I -S it JAMES DENTON Driver's Education PATSY DISMUKE Special Education CALVIN EICHLER Cnot picturedj English Sponsor - Key Club SYLVIA FOSTER Math LINDA FOWLER Science X or IJ? ' 4 any ' WM, JERRY FREY Art Sponsor-Art Club DEBORAH GARTMAN Special Education JAMES GILLEN Health, PE. CAROLYN GISLER Cnot picturedj German Sponsor - German Club WILLIAM GISLER English Sponsor- German Club 'Vs HOWARD GOLDSTUCKER Distributive Educatio Sponsor - D.E.C.A RUSSELL GREINER Math Sponsor- Freshman Class ALEXANDER HALBER Business STEVEN HAM MAN Freshman Athletics nr-V' I ' ' ' 3, I in 4 I fs f ' fn ' PJ-2-7-' ' f: ,WILLIAM DUKE I-IARLOW Pre-Law Enforcement iSponsor - Law I Enforcement Club, Rodeo Club, Weight Lifting Club HELEN HARRAL Math uAcK Hx-xnruive IRE., Athletics FRANCES HEATH Business ' Sponsor- FBLA Sk we A LILLIAN HENNESSY English MARTHA HENNIG Business TERESA HILL Government Sponsor- Senior Class TERRI HILL English Sponsor- Patriots 'R 5 MSG JIMMY HOWARD ROTC STANLEY HUTTO Science Sponsor- Key Club GERALD HYLIN Cnot picturedb CVAE PEGGY INMAN English WILLIAM JONES Industrial Arts Sponsor- Industrial Arts Club Students vo lu nteer for unity on practical gs sp e xperience - the in a book +- rr Sprrle I for Pafemhood :homes and howetienpfound that they isslgtipt pst as valuable Ear learning experig HS 0'-lt' I I ff tiifff 'ffff- -2tf fi' ' tlrr 1' . - - , ' :students learned al ized 55, Homeltlaliing faueltifitdpmp and seniors werent -5' llsil Others were isill iirtiilrfafihild Develop- in a I YSWHVUIUQ I ml-'SIC andf ing services TLC mellwd- Y iitsi i I I slllp it ttslssi tltis W an I P5 was at primary in Spite Of 'arse L a'l Pafkefr IO 3 'an9Ua9IZ:g my to Ili iftti chance to speak involved in classroom dlscussionsg C ggig Speech classes the spoken I Iils 'fwfde' fort to Deco fhroup , , I I itttl,p,tp p,3cpttp Y I i,tpJpp listening, speaking,tandwghenhe excels, timmunicating. A it lpg letg slgsg I l ,ri iil 1 I rrpt Support jL.t,...Ap :V r'.'., , 5 L ' - ' -ui I COLLEEN KELLNER Business Sponsor- FBLA IRL KINCAID Health, PE. CAROLYN KLEIN English EMILY KNAKE V.O.E. Sponsor-O.E.A. I DIANE KRAUSE Homernaking Sponsor- FHA, Human Relations Outreach Program, CET ARGELIA KROHN Spanish Sponsor - Spanish Club BARBARA KRYWOSZEJ Aide Counseling JIM LaGRONE Math ' is I I: IE SANDRA LANE CVAE - Office Duplicating Sponsor- VOCCT SHARON LANGERHANS Health, PE., Girls Track ALLAN LAVELLE Social Studies, Russian Sponsor - Russian Club, AFS ROSS LEONARD Girls Basketball cg, , , -, at SHANE LESTOUFIGEON PE., Athletics ELEANOR LILLY Art Sponsor- Art Club SAMETTE LINDSAY CVAE Sponsor- VOCT JACOUELYN LIPSKI English Sponsor- National Honor Society I i DONNA LONGLEY Special Education RICHARD LOWRY Health, RE., Athletics BARBARA LUERSON Math Sponsor- Mu Alpha Theta THOMAS MARSH Science I CINDY MARTIN Health, Tennis CECILIA McCOLLUM Cnot picturedb ,Math CYNTHIA , MCCRELESS Science lSponsor - Keyette Club JULlANA MclLHANY English, French Sponsor- French I Club, Freshman Class NORMAN MCPHERSON Distributive Education Sponsor- DECA b SX ,.- ' E A ERNIE MCREYNOLDS Health, RE., Athletics MICHAEL MILLEGAN Math Sponsor- Campus Life DODIE MILLER Business JEFF MILLER Vocational Building Maintenance Sponsor- VOCT If ALCER MORAVITS History Coach - Golf FRANCES MUSSELWHITE Social Studies CAROLYN NEY Social Studies JOHN O'NElLL Speech, Drama ff . I X X f . t X? ff N , ..,,,,te-15 si u de ' t I Sleeeele Wee P V09 fa work and learfl nd several becornh I 1 I A ,,, . - -..Q ,r, ,.1 , . involved in education training retail sell- I , 1 -izlfi' 1 if -- ,sw is-.tisA:-5ffssx.:g1,::rsiz.z.se-,,,ef3.f,,-szzzzgg,,.M,,,.f. G,,,f5,,,,f,.. , A ts-Q, . , it 1.r,1,s'w..ug :Walesa wimsszaerf2-11351If,glgvg1sftrs,,g,sswt as ' x--sigma - - . fs, r , ,L ,,.,,t, Wait. .., , .,.,,.... r, ,.., ,P ,img ,,,- . ..,1 . ,.,, ,,.,,M W, I gt, ..,. ,,,,,,,. ..,,,, QW, .,.s Q, .. .f-.. t is lie, X . . ,. ,,r.sf,.t+rr....-.131 . .s,w1as,r,,-i-21:1mit-t,,,,,.megzgglr-, fa, -,,W,,s. - -eggs I Wemii the fest, . Ir- fxi' 12: :,- -:,,r , we rsil ethevewofked as , ,,t,t,, , ii L VVh7il'eQeiefsn'flQ about ihes i ' ii' Lt I - F i t 4 it I it 5 k X a ,la 35 is A place during working hoursk e ginfgrmai tion was received EVGVYDOGY m3,Ke3fjU1',5t3 :f ' W ellemelyl bl9'.O9Yr 's t eeee elle feet' Qei more than li, F ,t,,,, - f I it -gl Wee 'e at 'eeel eee the elleeee Ie Htememek- 'ng C'a5SeS9X ef'm3i5f3f? W'th COOKWIQ and sewing, A only a efflel' ffeelle H1956 in by biology students to find of the tongue and detect those Dissec- tions composedga ..rr course, however, and parts and functions of other ani- ma S 'lik EH5539? --e If .- -- . f.,,Q ,, QE.-am .sm be .1..,..,,,.,.'f. , su. , , xmas, S X? is ,wgs X .QM -lbl1H.'11:1 . Ln. 1 , , .5 , -filmkilliifist .1iifQ1?2:2Efi,1eEE2' F '-W1 li .Z V ff- , f .,., - 1.1 fwasiiiigegfizift-gzge,gre 5 it i E 1 . -- 3 M s 'fi.l- - 3?-'2??5'Wi2's'-3. iii ' .rf If .igaijgig5,5,1zrf,i.i5z15-Q 1 ii ' , ' r I '1f?: if, Leigh-:fy Q CET?-Q I Faculty 2375 such things as social l'ss l if 1 is fi 38 LILLIAN PARKER French Sponsor- French Club, National French Honor Society JANIS PATTILLO Cnot picturedj Speech Therapy PERRY PENN Drafting Sponsor- Industrial Arts Club ROBERT PERKINS Physics Sponsor- UIL Science CHARLES PETTIBON Auto Mechanics x MARGIE PRESLEY Homemaking Sponsor- FHA PHILIP PRIEST Math BETH PYNDUS Social Studies VICTORIA RASH Special Education D'ANNE REDMON Journalism Sponsor - BIG STICK, SAGAMORE, OUTLOOK, Ouill 8t Scroll EVERETT REED I.C.T. Sponsor -VICA JACK RENWICK Social Studies Sponsor - Social Studies Honor Society, Bull Moose Club VICTOR RESENDEZ Math NANCY REYES Cnot picturedj Spanish Sponsor - Spanish Club HECTOR RIOS Math Sponsor- Mu Alpha Theta CAROL ROBERSON English MARY LOU ROEMER Homemaking Sponsor- FHA PAT RUTLEDGE English Sponsor- Beta Club, Big Stick Carriers ELAINE SANCHEZ Aide Special Education SUE SANSOM V.O.E. Sponsor- O.E.A. JAN SCHMIDT H.E.C.E. Sponsor- H.E.C.E FHA JOAN SCHRADER Business ROY SCROGGINS tin onsor- Junior I Classical League CROL SEALY ysical Education ponsor - Basketball ELAND SHARROCK and Director EVERLY SHIDELER cience X, BARBARA SIMMONS Science Sponsor - National Honor Society EMILY SIMONS Math Sponsor- Campus Lite, Mu Alpha Theta CAROLYN SMELLEY Math Sponsor- Future Teachers of America JUANITA SMITH English MELINDA SORRELL Health Sponsor --Volleyball EDITH SPEERT Social Studies FRANCES SPRAYBARY Cnot picturedb Science PAULINE STAGGERS English Sponsor - Beta Club or a computerg change the way ot to the events of done, I fn'est-oe lend learning e, you to cre- your before CThe perfect tor when you not only belonging to a group, for a more than sa class ng responsibility, nd tribulations. The experi+ a group are like none -V' .- ' tll i S fl '. xiii: - Hft.W ROBERT THOMPSON Cnot picturedj Driver's Education JANET STANBERRY Social Studies LEOPOLDO Sponsor- Honor JUI-IANA STRAIN TREVINO Social Studies Club MSW Social Studies SDOVISOI' - MU Alpha Sponsor- Wrestling BETTY STEIN Theta OOS Aide PATRICIA TURNER GLORIA SWINT Cogmetglggy WOODROW EVIQIISII STEWART I JERRY TYSON ROTC SANDRA SVVOPE Healtn!PnysicaI BUSIHGSS Education BRYCE STONE SDOVISOI' - SDOFISOI' - Social Studies SODIWOITIOVG Class Basketball Sponsor - National Junior I'IOl'TOF KAY TESTIERMAN ELIZABETH VENSON Society Food SGVVICGS English , CHARLES WALLS Social Studies RANDI WAYLAND Health LARRY WELCH C.V.A.E Sponsor-V.O.C.T. SALLY WHITEHOUSE Resource Sponsor - Special Olympics was IRIS WILKINS Science Sponsor- Junior Class CLAYTON WILLIAM: Auto Paint 81 Body Sponsor - V.l.C.A. .JEAN WILLIAMS Resource MERLENE WILLIS Library Aide ' X L IN, .. Y X 'K S QQ I- I . go ,e .I I f A' ' K , , 2 1- A gf IN. I rr s si 553415 - 'u a 'A ',iNVI,, K ki i f 4 - ,gn -'I WAKL -rise r ll . 4 I NS ILfA W X i lic SHIRLEY KEARNS Counselor RONALD MARTIN Counselor FRANCES REED Counselor CHARLES SIMONS Counselor Sponsor- Campus Life, F.C.A. x 2. Custodial staff brightens up school, grounds For 20 of TR's favorite Rough Riders, the school day began every day at 6 a.m. These were the custodial staff of Roosevelt High School. Under the leadership of head custodian Romero Alcorta, these men and women played an important role in the smooth operation of our school. Not only did they have to clean up after some 3000 slobs, but lawn work, painting, and maintenance work all had to be done. Just because the school day ended at 3:35 for students didn't mean the day was over for all. For the night shift, the day was really only beginning. The school had to be prepared for another day of mass confu- sion, for after all a custodian's work is never done! 1 Cafeteria staff member Joan Zarfros slices roast beef for another Thursday lunch crowd. 2 Custodial staff includes Rudy Sifaenes, head cus- todian Romero Alcorta, Crecerio Onofre, Jesse Villa- real, Ruben Ortiz, Van Tran, Heliodoro Rocha, Hog- Oun, Syvester Torres, Lazaro Alvarez,-and Alfredo Cervantes. f Wig:-1-f ' Q 7 tl t 242 Faculty viii r 'Wil Cafeteria staff promotes nutrition Trying to please over 1500 starving stu- dents a day was the not so easy task assigned to the TR cafeteria staff. We enjoy trying to please the kids, but with a school this size, you can't please everyone all the time, claimed cafeteria staff leader Lorene Byington. Their long day began at 6 a.m., at which time, the staff began preparing lunch Cand new for the 78-79 school year, breakfastj to be served to three separate lunch mobs. Cafeteria staff members not only had to withstand the heat andpressures of the kitchen, but the requests and annoyances of 1500 kids. 1 Mary Schelper dices carrots to go into the day's .. fe M . N t 7-, 'K ,,, 164 Cl ' V k 4- na -, at . ' 4 un, ., ,V ,- Q., A' fq4.,,,,p V , A , , V .Q r j E , -, i fs gI,, aa., t , , l' i Q' IE xttL:.:, i -'M' 1 V f lvglv -V. .- .gs :ix ur ,Q n soup. 2 Snack bar personnel members Sadie Kee, Juanita Goode, and Frida Jordan wrap hamburgers in prepa- ration for A lunch. yu x:5AV t , v X it Q E Ji -f,- , ,gs i . if Faculty 243 2 -Ionors Honors Honors Honors Honors Honorslr J I' HO rs Ho HO OFSHO OH ors I-I OF! ors I-I OD nors H O wha atilhe best knows I1 I X Q0 , ' lh dthit' 'bh'ih'h aqi1i2emerTt .r:uTE-c'l?R as Kim Gray Eight work to improve school, organizations Eight seniors from the Class of '79 filled the shoes of the big sticks or leaders ofthe major campus organizations. Elected by the student body or appointed by advisors, big sticks were responsible for the activities of their organizations and for the duties that accompanied their positions. Cn the spirit level, Kim Gray led the patriots through gru- eling practices to achieve a reputation of one of the most respected drill teams in the state. Deana Vincent, captain of the Caveliers, was in charge of one of the biggest spirit organizations. TFt's main spirit force, the Caveliers per- formed on the field and in the stands for many games. John Garza and Danny Vimont were responsible for activ- ities in the music field. Garza marched the band to sweep- stakes title. As student director of the choir, Vimont helped Director Mary Ann Winden with choir functions. Serving as editors of the BIG STICK and SAGAMORE were Jena Fuller and Karen Boyd. The duo worked to record the year's events in the newspaper and yearbook. Elected by the student body, Susan Sullivian had the responsibility of presiding over the Student Council. David Johnson commanded the ROTC corps through its most successful year to date. 246 sig sucks ! 4. .5 'rr- ws Jena Fuller Cfficers decide class policy Twenty students, five from each class were elected by popular vote to serve as officers. They were responsible for the plan- ning and the execution of class business. For the senior officers this included fund raising projects like the T-Shirt and mug sales and football and balloon sales. Another major project was the senior style and variety show. The juniors sponsored the junior-senior prom at the Turtle Creek Country Club while the sophomore class raised money by showing movies to the student body. The freshman class sponsored canned food drives for the janitorial staff at Thanksgiving and for the disabled at Christmas. I f E alla'-if 1 1 Senior class officers are Treasurer Debbie Hart, Vice president Vincent Lugo, President Danny Angell, Sec- retary Felicia Ards and Chaplain Sherry Dunn. 2 Junior class officers are Secretary Sharon Smith, Treasurer Candy Obie, Vice president Cliff Hohmann, President Darrell Ward, Chaplain Rhonda Kristek and Sgt.-at-Arms Jackie Wade. 3 Sophomore class officers are Secretary Barbara Wil- son, Chaplain Allan Kethan, President Lori Hunt, Trea- surer Honi Hohmann, and Vice President Colleen Sweeney. Class Officers 247 DRAMA UII. One-Act Play: Jackie Saunders Zone: Chelle Coleman - Best Actress . Rob Corn and Melody Gahagan - All 3rd GMS poetry Jefferson Star Cast U Richard Pressley Jon Neff, Page Tucker, David Pearce, 3rd goys prose Churchjjj and Richard Pressley - All Star 151 Boys Prose Trjnijy Honorable Mention 3rd Duet Acting Trinity District: David Pearce and Richard Pressley 2nd BOyS Prose Lee - All Star Cast Leslie Mauk, Melody Gahagan, and Stephallle King Jackie Saunders - All Star Honorable 3rd GMS Poetry Churchill Mention 3rd Girls Poetry MacArthur Area: Richard Pressley - All star cast lst Norse Poetry T 'W Chelle Coleman - All Star Honorable Mention Melody Gahagan 2nd Girls Prose CC Ray 3rd Solo Acting Trinity David Pearce 3rd Humorous CC Ray 3rd Duet Acting Trinity 2nd Humorous McAllen 2nd Prose McAllen Rob Corn 2nd Mime Trinity Leslie Mauk 3rd Humorous McAllen ,Q f,W. ef- CW ?f?a,t I A .1 J' ' I A tif 1 1'Wt All City Club 1st 151 Regional 181 Regional lst Top Law tudent 248 Winners All-State Pre-Law Student 2nd San Antonio Police Dept. Commendation Mary Pistel Regional Notebook Contest 3rd Regional Display 1st Steve Payne District Skills Contest 1 st State Technical Contest 5th State Display 3rd Joe Heinz District Skills Contest 1st Jennifer Mayko District Skills Contest 3rd District Notebook 3rd A Don Rand All-City Optimist Club Award 2nd Regional Display Award 1st State Display Award 3rd District Notebook Award 3rd Police Explorer Award Clay Dalton Regional Display Award 1st District Notebook Award 3rd State Display 3rd Lorrie Hayden Regional Display Award 1st District Notebook 3rd State Display 3rd Arlene Nutt Regional Notebook Award 3rd FRENCH Chelle Coleman Gutstanding French Student Alan Baxter 2nd - Projects Jim Farmer 2nd - Projects Marc Peavy 1st - Projects 2nd - Acrylics 2nd - Pastels Lan Vo 3rd - Prepared Speech 3 Anne Brudvik 4th - Dramatic Interpretation Group Acting Tom Costello 4th - Dramatic Interpretation Group Acting I Tara Smith 1st -Acrylics 4th - Charcoal 4th -Acrylics Gretchen Scholl 2nd - Instrumental Ensemble Dede Gomillion 2nd - Instrumental Ensemble Shelley Hightower 2nd - Instrumental Ensemble Jamie Tran 2nd - Listening Comprehension 2 2nd -- Poetry 2 Julie Vo 2nd - Extemporaneous Speaking 1 4th - Prepared Speech 1 Monica Castillo 3rd - Sculpture I . 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' tcll Jaya , S j 1 H5157 15 A i ' 'J i - -,,f'1,A. :- .1 liikzwiiilr - gets , - ' , rt:lrzgif3r,sazws if PSM District Science Henry Hollyday 1st Jeff Manning 2nd Slide Rule George Garza 1st Sheila Janak 2nd Spelling 1 Doedi Phiien ara J Region Science Henry Hollyday 1st Jeff Manning 4th Slide Rule George Garza 1st Sheila Janak 3rd 7 Spelling Doedi Philen 3rd State Science Henry Hollyday 3rd Slide Rule Sheila Janak 4th George Garza 6th Spelling Doedi Philen 8th f gt 5 i Total awards received Sheila Janak 10 Dacel Vimont 11 Henry Hollyday 33 George Garza 13 Eugene Jaceldo 13 Jeanne Oliver 1 Russel Bach 8 Larry Prablek 4 Dan Sedillo 4 Dave Ellis 7 Tina Mclntire 2 Doedi Philen 10 Mark Hagan 6 Kim Trotter 6 Sharon Luther 2 Team awards 17 Total awards 177 DEBATE AND SPEECH Jennifer Treat NFL President - Degree of Excellence Cross Examination Debate - First Temple, Texas Extemporaneous Speaking - Third McAllen, Texas Cross-examination Debate - Second McAllen, Texas Most Outstanding Senior- Speech John Friedrich Most Outstanding Senior - Speech Novice Debate - First MacArthur Novice Debate - Second McAllen, Texas Standard Debate - First McAllen, Texas Novice Debate - Second Lee H.S. Novice Debate - Second Corpus Christi, Texas Original Oralory - First TLC Standard Debate - Third TLC NFL Member - Degree of Distinction Linda O'Connor Outstanding High School Speaker 1978 Standard Debate - First Temple Persuasive Speaking - First UTSA Women's Exptemporaneous- First McAllen CX Debate - Second McAllen, Texas Oration - Second LBJ Experienced Extemporaneous - Second Trinity Experienced Individual Debate - Third Trinity Best Speaker- Third UTSA Women's Extemporaneous - Third WB Ray Voice of Democracy - First State Women's Extemporaneous - Fourth NFL Member- Degree of Distinction Qualified for State Competition in Oration and Extemporaneous and Debate Arlene Nutt Women's Extemporaneous- Third LBJ informative Speaking - First UTSA Extemporaneous UIL - Third NFL Member - Degree of Distinction Qualified for State in Extemporaneous Ann O'Connor Novice Debate - First MacArthur Novice Debate - Second UTSA Novice Speaker- Third UTSA Novice Debate - Second WS Ray Impromptu - Third Trinity Novice Extemporaneous - First Trinity Novice individual Debate - Second Trinity NFL Member- Degree of Distinction Optimist Oratorical Contest- First Qualified tor State in Extemporaneous Susan Sullivan Persuasive Speaking - First TLC Impromptu - First TLC informative Speaking -Third NFL Member - Degree of Excellence Qualified for State in Extemporaneous Speaking Luis Perez Standard Debate - Third TLC Novice Debate - Second UTSA Allen Tye Standard Debate - First Temple, Texas NFL Member - Degree of Distinction Optimist Nominee - Outstanding Speech Student Winners 249 BATON TVVIBLING Superior Rating -1978 UIL Regional Twirling Contest Outstanding Performer Award in Baton - 1978 UIL Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 State Medals - 1978 USTA Texas State Championships 4 Regional Medals -1978 USTA South Central Regional Championship Grand Champion - 1978 USTA Thanksgiving Twirling Festival Sweepstakes Trophy -1978 Westlake Twirling Contest Grand Champion - 1979 Baylor University USTA Twirling Contest N G Legguirisen Regional Qualifier Cross Candy Obie lst in Tumbling at Miss San Antonio Cheerleading Competition Tom Johnson Regional Qualifier Cross Country Bremand McClinton Regional Qualifier 100 yard dash Joe Heinz Regional Qualifier 100 yard dash CHEEB- BOYS TBACK GIBLS BASKETBALL Vickey Finch All-District All-City All-Tournament State Tournament Northeast Tournament City North All-Star Team Gloria Simmons All-District KMQL All-City Team All-Tournament Team City North All-Star Team Tammie Jahns All-District 2nd team Kelly Bryant All-District 2nd team Carolyn Williams All-Tournament Team , umisrb ,-..,1 250 Winners GIBLS TBACK Lisa Benavides 6th mile relay District Robin Kistner 6th mile relay District Angie McCutchen lst 440 relay South San 3 2nd 440 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay South San 5th 440 relay Clemens Lynnette Moore lst 440 relay South San lst 440 relay District 2nd 880 relay South San ' 4th 880 relay District l 5th 100 yd, dash Harlandale Renee Trip 6th mile relay District Baretta Burford 5th shot put District Rosalind Daniel lst 440 relay District 2nd 440 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay Harlandale 4th triple jump South San 4th 880 relay District 4th 220 District 5th 440 relay Clemens 6th triple jump District Karen Smith 2nd discus Clemens T 4th discus South San 1 6th discus District J Belinda Dyer 6th mile relay District Carolyn Williams 2nd high jump Harlandale 3rd high jump South San 1 3rd high jump District DeAnn Roberts lst 440 relay South San lst 440 relay District j 2nd 440 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay South San 4th 880 relay District 5th 440 relay Clemens Rhonda Payne 6th shot put Harlandale , Vickey Finch lst long jump South San lst triple jump South San lst 220 relay South San lst 440 relay South San lst long jump District 1st440 relay District 2nd 440 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay Harlandale 2nd 880 relay South San 2nd triple jump District 3rd 220 relay District 4th 880 relay District lst long jump Region lst triple jump Region 2nd triple jump State 2nd long jump State i i VGLLEYBALI. l oladia Hollis 1 All-District 32-AAA!-x l All-City 2nd team Linda Beinert All-Tournament team SAISD All-District 32-AAAA 2nd team All-City Honorable Mention Veronica Gibson 1 All-District 32-AAAA Honorable Mention FGOTBALI. 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Nancy Pursley y y j 1 ' 3, 11yV1 1 1 -- Beth Tjerriagel, Karen Mclntire, Mario Hernandezgg 1 '1 11 1 1 1 QQ . 1 and Sw' 1 P Qadya A 95119 Y L1 y V 5 Beth ommy Vina 1,1,1,1 1 fi? 4 D'S'f'9E?2if 1 1 1 1t11 J FieQ'Of1Ql1CfQ 1 !31 D ii 11i1 ?ii3f9f F??aCe-'Kafen 1521 ChamPl9 1 13 e QUa l!1fiL1 ,,l'tt?1-11 1FriSbee1ithrOwiOr 1t1t f 1 ' W' ff J 11 1 ' 'f'fui'11'1fl'1f 1 H5 1111 11 11 '1 i' i 111'1i '1il1 ' - 1'k'k 1149 1 1 '- 1 ' 1 r11r JaCk'e 351a'?9i?f'Q91S5W5s 1 . A JJJ1 - GMS Smmes- 2nd 1 1 distancef f1if1fi 11iQ1 ' 1 '1 -iff' ' 9'eS gm Tie'na9e'5K?tf5?i01DCHSBY 111 1r111 1 11 1 - it iitr 1 f . 1- JJ111 1 1 ,vo fra' T ! ' 4 . fi' .KQ1 Q 1 1, ':x':11z11: H 1 1' 1 1 1 ' s Denise M9vQrQQ1Q111 et1i6w+M'rt tW s' B bles - 4th f i 1 11i1 1 Forrest and S9011 McKay District 32-Am-A'BoySb'6bbies - are 1y111 11 Winners 251 VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION JUNIOH LAB Job Manual Third Place Nancy Burke Unemployed Ellen O'Brien Communications l, information Fifth Place Accounting I Nancy CaIdWeII Fourth Place OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Ann Jones , lst record management 2nd information communications Vicky Keith 252 Winners BUSINESS Angela Wittenaur 2nd Typing Judson Suzette Crain lst Shorthand District Martha Earl Irtrrah I It lst State 4th National Valerie Weaver iii I IIII 4th National I ,.-f the ----,f tt, .I -g.-Iyw,,fitiIg,'lfvr5f:eTs15is,3'fwif. - I . . ,,,. . L.,, ,e.q,,,5 .,...., , ,,,., IW t.tY,.,. - -' z, J F''FLst41t'! -tifi-,i:jl b'L,i . - F - - fItzz.sIttttI stew ,, .- 1 VGC-V . trltytoytttt,t Itt J - - I fx: wg.- I Q I GOVQIQWQTVLI District o I Luis Garcia I t + I lst- Job Application and Interview it If- flfffIf2Religion I ' I ITNF lst Overall y tt g g t BUSI A it f . .. I -f.-, It :II ftIw-4t- ,, I Ilrt l Juoo A Teen Optimist- FIP Plttilli lIl Tom Costello I IIITI I ttli ist State tllr tal iet ATGVVY f ' A I ' II - -- , .,,. st. ttt ii ,V If L I I l teerl I Q is t'l i l le f at I MGISKUQISSI i 1 DsitiQii?2tlnOl T' IrIt I t I.IIg Attel I IIIII gS9'?9Ce 9 , I t Larry Cothran lst - Job Slide Presentation Flt tltr 1 I yyl Sams1?fl1Q1?EfQgfiftl1i5l Ftobert Bertetti if I r sl i lslIF nttie 1 1 F ysst l Tye ig jk I, 2nd - Job Dlsplay Fsr s IIF elel Ie lt S rtleelf Itlel 2nd - Tool identification y Fl Ish. S James Orth tyol as 'On E lSt - JOD DISDIHY FIII A T L I ' Pam Gamez yyyy gggg A I E I 151 - Job Exhibit oii f - ttli Yun David Hurley y It Ka L 2nd - Job Exhibit Brian West 2nd - Job Exhibit spots I Miiiianzixpgg t il.. i,. ' Qi: ' 1' IWW 2. '-': Karen Boyd Feature Judson High School Editorial Judson Hign sonool Headline Roosevelt High School Jena Fuller iiiii Feature Writingli Sixth yyvy., Judson High School Editorial Judson High School U News Judson High School Kim Wadsworth tlll News High School Feature Writing High School Feature Writing glii isevelt High School dlines MacArthur High liii Ready Writing - Secondwiw 'lif ' 'iit'i' J l ffs J Alice, Texas Larry Prablekt rrt, tlttrt I my ll T Adam Pin I VOCCT First place Stencil t Duplication State VOCCT Contest Brenda Ftico Second Place Scrapbook State VOCCT Contest Viola lmmel Jenny Cooper Leslie Snider April Orr Shawn Ftedus Nann Sallee Brenda Rico SENIOR SU PERLATIVES 1979 BEST ALL AROUND: Girl: Susan Sullivan Boy: Danny Angell Girl: Tami Baker Boy: John Maher FRIENDLIEST: Girl: Susan Sullivan Boy: Steve Payne WITTIEST: Girl: Jackie Young Boy: Doug Archer BEST DRESSED: Girl: Lona Prablek Boy: Adam Romo MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Girl: Mary Nan Spiker Boy: Scott Pruitt Sylvia Martinez .ist Dental Lab Skills District Exam Mary LeBreck .2nd Dental Lab Skills District Exam Denise Davenport 3rd District Dental Assisting Sylvia Martinez 2nd Dental Lab Skills State Exam Mary LeBreck . 2nd Nurse's Aid Tech Exam Gary Ermantinger ..... 2nd project Mark Stewart ...t..... 3rd project Dale Gall .t........... 3rd project Steve Andrew . .2nd Skill and Speed Gladia Hollis ,.,,.. 3rd District Skills ART John Brenz KEYWAN- ETTES District Young American Creative Arlene Nutt Patriotic Art Award DECA Area IV Kimberlee Kane 2nd - Data Elected Lt. Governor Karen Schauer 1 t- Advertising Services Bobby Fey 1 t- Food Distribution BEST LOOKING: S S Jett Hartman 1st- Petroleum Rita Hunt 1st - Food Marketing A Jackie Saunders . 5th - Business Law i s. t I I VICA Lisa Stein ....... 1 st District project Nilda Valenzuela . Barbara Demmer . Gloria Galvan . . . Sonia Soza ,.... Angela Clinton. . . 3rd State project 1 st District project 2nd State project 1 st District project 2nd State project 1 st District project 2nd State project 1 st District project ist State project 1 st District project 1st State project Mary Sams .,... 2nd District project Cindy Klein ..... I st District project lst State project Michelle Lucas lst - General Merchandise Kevin Howerton lst - Petroleum DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS English Math ..,.... Science ,4..,. Social Studies .... Business ..,... French . . . German . . . Latin ..,,... Russian .... Spanish .... Art ...... Band ...., . . . .Henry Hollyday . . . .Henry Hollyday . . . .Henry Hollyday . . . . .Miriam Kempft .... .Sherri Dunn . . . .Chelle Coleman . . . .Lynette Wilkins . . . . .Daniel Rutkowski . . . . .John Friedrich . . . .Jeanne Oliver .......SarahSams . . . . .Danny Vimont Choir . . . .... Melanie Mason Drama .... ..... R ichard Pressley Speech ..... ..... J ohn Friedrich Newspaper .,..., ...... J ena Fuller Yearbook ........ ..,., K aren Boyd Physical Education .,...,. ,...... K evin Lanty Patriot ......,,............ . . . Teresa Deosio ...,..KimGray Reserve Officer Training Corps ..., ...,. D avid Johnson Student Council .,.. Special Olympics .... . . . Auto Mechanics .... Cosmetology ...... CVAE COOP ...... Distributive Education Drafting ......,.,. General Shop ...... Health Occupations . HECE ,.......,,. ICT ...,....,,.... Law Enforcement. . , Homemaking ,..... Linda Stukey .....SusanSuIlivan .Bethany Tjernagel .......RoyCook .......Lori Fresco . . . .Calvin Madden . . . .Karen Schauer . . . . . .Peter Boutin . ........ Glenn Watts . .Denise Davenport . . . . . . .Jayne Stein - E . .Gerald Schulmeier . . . .Lynette Wilkins . . . .Kelly Jacobs Winners 253 -- ff'vw-1:sz,,az.ff,sm-2,2, ' f f M,Q'.5,,,5fm'w1gm,.' , - - :s,.f4eQuwwMsmzzr,m1w2asmesaw 5 ,, , ,. ,, , ..,.,, . .. , , 3 .H rsf-1:1 -,-i 1 ef ' 1 f 'H - tr V1.1 1 1 rr -1 ee We f H 'Q ee f T K 1 V2 ' 'V f' iiggy, Q 1, 4, f rf? L,.. a,, , ,, , 1 1 , ,. ,, . gff:11a'r:-E255 ffirfaf5'lfif',if75iigiriwiirTifi' 1 of A A f, . C , -' ....' 1 ' ,E , - '-1 19 ' 1 4 .1 r - - 2 ' Zz,-11:,lr ftir'ff53 Q-6:21, Ho .5 2 , '. - V2.1 vena' JUN f i 1 f 1: years, ' , 5 H QU 2 2 . ominee QS Of. FLM' I ' z , r ,1 1 Club g ears. - Yea' N800 2 years lnduslnagga ga lub, 2 at Qif,'Qi2f?aSeb3'l ' L':' J years Rodeo Law Entorc rr . Mem, 1 year un. 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Shelton, John - 224 Shelton, Kelly - Shepphard, Bridgettelgf fl Sherman.HTracy - 22 snon, Darna - 51 , 415 24 Shuptrlnekwayne 24 sims, craig- 53, k, 224 Sims, Nancy . 224 1 Singleton. Carte , f5 Sklencar. Brad Small, Felicia - 53, 224 Smith,'Gerald - 224 Peggy - 224, 71 Smith. Thom 24, 143 Soder ora - 244 Sol . Lina - 224 SA .Edward - 224 Sowell, Robert - 28.224 Speier, Ann - 224 Spence. Renate - 53. 224 Snodgra - My 115 W Waggoner. Roy - 225 Wallace, Robert - 225 Wand. James - 225 Ward, Kenneth - 225 Ware, Cecilia -225 Ware, Trey -225,115.1 1 Watson. James - 28, 38.1 653225 Weart. Stephen - 26, 53, 225 Weaver. Kirk-51,41.225 Webster. Leonard - 225 Wegerl. Preston - 225, 115 Weich. Joseph - 53.225 Weldow. Don - 225 Weinbrecht, Tom - 225 Wenske, Julie - 225 West, Gary - 146. 225 Wetherill. Grant- 225 White, Carmen - 225 White, David - 93. 225 Whitehead, Mist: - 255 Wilcox. Robin - 255 Williams,Cll1lord - 255 Paul - 255. 115 James - 255 Wilson, Kenneth - 225. 115 Wilson. Lee -225 wtlsQ'n,i Robert - 41, 53. 225 Wilson, Tina - 225 Wimberly, Eddie - 225 Spice. Diana - 224 Spiker. Susan - 224 Spradllng, Dana - 224 K 224' . 27, ze., sa, 224 James- 224, 123 Stola. 244 Stone. Robin -28, 244 Strama, Anthony - 225 Strauss. Devorah - 225 Sullivan. Shad - 225, 115 Swanson, Michael- 225 Swearingen, Lesli - 225 Swellander, Eric - 28.225 Swoboda. Jerry - 53, 137.225 T Talbot, Mark - 225 Talbott. Rose - 225 Tavemier. Anthony - 47,225 A lor, David - 225. 122 T Cnr. Richard - 225 ra' i, Ronda - 225 Thomas. Madelyn - 225 Thompson. Jack - 115 n. Karen -48, 41 , 63, 225 Ricky- 225 Matthew- 65.225 James - 225 Harold- 47. 41 , tt Trotter, Camille - 255 iJ'ili': Truong, Phuoc -- 225 Trusevich. Andrew -- 225 ' Tull. Robin - 225 K. .' Turner.Martyn-225 I Awww. W-n.,,, Turner. Rowena - 225 Valdez. Van Gundy. Martina Van Houten, Sandra - 225 Van Wert. Mana - 225 Vaughn. Diann - 225 Vazquez. Mirta- 225 Velez. Jose - 225 Villa. Guadalupe - 225 Villarreal. Arthur- 225 Jolynda - 53.225 A 111: ur x . tjglg1l'.?'3,i..gg3.Lt1f 'll Wittenauer, Henry - 65, 255 Wittenauer. Nancy - 225 Wojciechowski, Jill- 225 Woods, Woods. Sharon Woodward. Mark Wright. Wright. Tracy wrigm, v Yosko, Steven - 225 Young, Ruben - 225 Young, Sandra - 26 Zibelin, Mary - Zurovec, Thomas 78 71 Alvarado 204 Amrhein. Corinne - 22 '204 Anderson Janet 204 Angell Kathleen 204 Ankrom Christy Arias Arnold Heather Barkley Barnhart Thomas Barnentos John Bartlett. Kevin - 204 Baty. Burt -204, 190, 143 Baumann, Catherine - 204 Baxter, Alan -25, 51,41 Bearman, Steven - 28, 2 Beheler. Randy - 204 Bell. Anne - 60. 205 Bellinger, Mark- 205 Benjamin. Gail- 205 Bertetti, Linda - 205 Brrkmayer, Lynne - 205 Blackwell. Lori- 205 Blando, Robin - 205 Bogard. Kerry - 205 olot. Wesley - 205 Bonge. Mary - 205 Bordelon, Emma - 205 Bordelon, Palmer- 205 Boutrn. Lisa- 205 Bradley. Sandra - 205, 2 Branch, Bertrine - 205 205 Franklin Calvert Beth 205 Calvert Kimberly Campbell K Campbel Campbe e x 38 205 Castrllo Castillo 205 53 205 ,pr - , , ,,,L .L P ,L , Lf , if , fm' , 5, W + 1 f if I 924' W' .. 1 N 2 1 Z E 5 4 Vftv Ffh .,M, , ,,W.,, ,. ..., W ,,..X, , , , , . W , , , , , .. N, . , A K - , , ..., - . -V 1 , . 1 ' - V I A 3' X '-'Y-'4 'f'f -W '- f, M V4 1 M f .. fa f 1 'W 9' 611, ,aLw.Z5Gf,.W ' ' - , rx JEL' iv! y.2?ii1.ifi'i-Q ?S2E4gQ?g,e:g9t H 9 ' . 5 f ,. , W1.m.,, ,.,,m:,..wmxf1w, aa1,msL.Q1m,2s,4Lf,.1-n Wwe. , ,, f . ,, iff - vf-. ,,.. fi .Li , Zsex -im .,-,,A - 'W A 1 5 .V M f 2 3 2 5 W 2 ' A'L ' ' Bowling, Boynton. Brace. Ran Brackebush, Lauretta -1935 . Bragg' Walter 22 193 Brazeal Mary 193 71 Brehm Jeltery 193 71 Brenz John 253 193 Brinegar Terri 26 46 193 Buster Donald 193 Browder, Rhonda - 193, 25 Brown, Karen - 173 Brown, Sharon - 193 Bruce, Craig - 192, 77 25 193 Wa er 193 71 Ramona 193 Genn 51 93 Kimberly 25 60 193 Frank James 3 Sandra 193 75 Sean 3 51 Kathryn 193 75 Michael 193 193,66 Joseph - 1 144,193 Mana- 194, 113 194, 72 David-194, 107 25,194 25,194 Pau 22 193 71 72 Thomas-25,41,193, 8,79 194,138 Dejongh, Terrle - 194, 66 Delgado, Anthony - 22, 194, 116 Delk, Teresa - 25, 194 Delley, Freddie - 194, 75 Demmer, Barbara - 253, 194, 76 Denney, Stephen -51.55.194 Dibrell, Leslie -- 194. 262 Dippo, Mary - 38, 194,66, 148 Diltman, Kimberly - 194 Donaho. David - 194 Dooley. Margaret -- 26, 194, 126. Dotson, Douglas - 26, 194 Drellmg. Thomas - 194 Droemer, Terri- 60, 194 Druyor, Daniel - 194 Duhart. Michelle - 22.60. Dunbar, Brian -194 Dunbar, Mark Dunn. Carol - Foster Foster. Fox. Franl Freda Frye. Ricky Fryer, Fuller. Fullwood, Gabelmann Garcva, McLeod McCas1and McClain Peter McCumbers McDermc McDonald Gen McDonald McFarland Morantes Magda Moreno Stephen 24 198 Morgan Debra 198 80 Morris, Brenda 25 198 Morris,Trna 25 32 198 Moss 19858, Mou ne Mountljebra-413 1198 Mullenax Saundra Murrey Neaf. Charlre Neal, Mntchell 9 Negron Ehzabeth 22 32 198 Nessetii Kelly Neubauer Shanna 198 New, Tracey 42 198 81 Newton Newton Nguyen Nguyen Nicho1s. Nogueras Pablo 198 107 140 Nonhard Karen Nothern Nancy 22 32 198 Nunez. Joe 38 198 Nu11,ROSaIrnd 32 198 Nybro, Laura 51 Oberg,Ronnre 198 122 Obie. Candace 11 22 38 O'Brien,ElIen 22 32 198 75 Surgers. Mike 199 Mark 78 91 , 93, 199. 24 Pearce. Stephen - 25, 199 Pecan, Beverly - 199 Pegg. David - 199 Pekar. Brenda -199, 72. V Pena, Bernard -199 , A - Perez. Arturo -199 ' 1, Perez. Luis - 53, 199 ' Perez, Yolanda - 199 Peterson, Kay - 199. 72 Petlewski, Steven - 199, 69 Pham, Tuan - 25, 199. 79 Philen, Doedi - 22, 32. 1,99 A,.A W Phillips, Judith - 199 Philpot, Richard - 51, 55. .199 Plum, Edward -199, 107, 135 1 Ponce. Eugene - 199, 171 Poole. Jettrey - 199 Potts. Kelly - 199 Poulsen. Jon -199 Prablek, Lawrence - 26, 32. 199 Prado. Nancy - 199 Ffrado, Stephan - 24. 199 ilaran, Mona - 51, 199 ftitreston. Douglas - 21, 199 Q erica, Eileen - 25. 199 Price, Scott- 22, 30. 199, 148 filirlnce, Michele - 199 Pruitt. Laura - 25,38.46, 144, 199 Puett, Frederick - 199 Purstey. Mary - 63, 199, 80, 84 Pylant, Linda - 199, 72 R Ramirez, Augustine - 199 Ramirez, lg nacio - 199 1 Ramirez, Jessica - 199 nar111rez,'Paui - 1 99 Ramirez, Robert - 199, 66, 72 Ramos, Jesse - 199 Ramos Enchandi, Rand, Christine - Randol, Gay - 200 Raser. Rick - 200 Redman, Deborah - 25. 200 Reed, Dwain - 200 Reeder, Martha - 60, 200, 25 Reedy, John - 200, 84 Reeves, Lorri - 63. 200 8 Russell, Blaine - 201 Rutledge, Dale - 65, 201 Rutledge, Gale- 65, 201 Ryberg, Kelley- 201 Rytell, Mary - 201 Sachse, Saenz, Katherine . Saenz, Ralael - 57,201 Salinas, Michael- 201, 71 Sams, Mary - 253, 201, 76, 71 Sanchez, Albert- 201, 78 Sanchez, Ileana - 51,201 Sanlord,?Christina-- 25, 201 Santana, Eloise -- 201 Santos, Judith - 25. 201 Sarnovsky, Anna - 201 I Saucedo. Rolando - 201, 71 Saucedo, Sylvia - 201, 75 Saunders, Michael- 201 - ' Scales. Alicia - 201 Schaefer. Lisa - 201 Schaler. Tammy - 201 1 Scheltman, Michelle - 201 , 148 Scholl. Gretchen - 25.51, 248 Schulz. Belinda - 201 Schwanz, Sherry - 201 Scrivano, Phyllis - 51,201 Seale, Dena - 201. 76 Sedillo, Daniei - 24, 201 Seideman. Kevin 201 Smith, Smith, Jackquine Smith. Sharon - Smith. Smith, Smith, Tami Smitt1,,Tara Smittick, Felix Snider, Cindy Snyder. Soder, Melissa - 25, 201 Sorenson, Laurianne - 25 24 26 201 Ri a - Sonia - 253.207, 13 25 32, 201 , 81 Stone Sutton, Robert- 201 T Taylor, Todd - 201 Thieleman. Douglas- 26, 28, 202 Thoman, Kelly- 202, 78 Thomas, Bruce - 202,84 Thompson, Angela - 22,202 Thomsson. Ty - 202 Thornton, Jenniler - 25, 38, 202 Toland, Ann - 202 Tolbert, Richard - 202, 113 Tolhurst, William - 28,202 Tollelson. Donna - 22,202.66 orres, Myrna - 28, 202 Tran. Tram - 202 Treadway, James -51, 202 a . ' - . V t Jenniler 45 202 ino, Anna - 60,202 ig, Brenda - 22, 202 l . - , i idad Tracy 202 78 .Carol -202, 66, 142 ....skey, Dominique - 25, 202, 148 Troskey, Frank - 202 Trotter, Kimberly - 26. 202, 102 Truong, Loc - 202 Tucker, Christoph - 51,202 Tureaud. Gregory - 202 Turk, Ricky - 202, 78 Turner, Kyle - 51 , 54, 202 Turner, Robert - 202 Tweedy, Larisa - 202, 125 2 ., if U Unger, Kendra- 22,202 Untalan, Julie - 202 Upright, Timothy - 22, 202 4 Urbano. Teresa - 202 Ussery, Betty - 202, 66 V Valadez, Graciela - 22,202 Valenzuela, Nilda - 253, 76,202 Vann. Holly - 25, 46, 202 Vaughn, Robert - 202 Velez. Diana - 202 Verlander, Ann - 202, 66 Villereal, Michelle - 202 Vincent, Deana- 13, 25, 38, 202 Vo, Lan - 25.202, 79,248 Volehtine, Paul- 202 Vorheier, Kathy- 202 Vorheler, Monroe -202 Vu, Anh - 202 W Wade, Jackie - 25,202 Wadsworth, Kimberly - 24, 202. 270, 34 Wagar, Rodney - 202 Wager, Dale - 202 Waggoner, Rae- 26, 253, 75, 80 Walker, Beth - 60,202 Walker, Brenda - 60, 202 Walker, Melissa - 202 Wallace, Hugh - 202 Wallace, Patricya - 202 Ward, Daryl -43, 202, 116 Ward, Karen - 202 Ward, Michael- 28,202 Ward Ware .Michael - 202 .Belinda - 202 Warl1ck,Jenniler- 202 Warner, Cindy- 202 Watson. Bruce - 25. 38, 39, 202 R - ulh 202 -- 38.202,140,143 Webster, istie- . Welch. Rebecca - 13, 22, 63, 202 Wells, Gregory - 203, 78 Werning, Diana - 202 . West, Brian - 202,71 West, Stephanie - 202 Wetherill, George - 202 Whaley. Jerry - 202, 72 Whitaker, Robert- 202 While, Darrell- 202 While, Gayle - 202 Wiesner, Bodo - 202, 107 Wilby. Scott- 24,202 WllkirlS,Conl'1le - 21,202 Williams, Byron - 202 Will1arns:Camille- 25, 30, 42, 51 , 202,1 Williams, Martin - 202 Wilson, Elaine - 26,202,116 Wilson, Guy - 203 Winegardner, Debbie - 203. 75 Winters, Cynthia - 203 Wittenauer, Angela- 32, 203 Wojciechowski, Daniel- 25, 203, 79 Woltl, Monika - 203, 176 Wolken, Joanne- 30, 32, 203, 142 Womack, Teresa - 203 Wood. Dawn - 25, 38, 46, 203 Wood, Thomas - 65, 203 Wulll, Fredrick - 24, 203, 69 Y Yamamoto. Douglas - 203 Yanez, Robert - 203 Yosko. Stephanie - 26,203 Young, Jennifer - 30, 36, 203 Z Zaher. Mike - 203. 78 Zamora, Emma - 203, 71 Zimmerman, Glenn - 26,203 Ziskovsky, Scott- 203 it 'Q Zoln1nger,Gregory-5,17,24,203,l07,1O9, 111 141 Grade 12 ee A Addie, Betty - 164, 75 Aguirre, Vincent- 164 Albers, Allyn Albores. Diana - 164, 66 Al10rd,BIalne - 72 Allen, Christoph- 164, 77 Allen, Darlene- 164, 35 Allen, Michael Alonzo, Jesse - 64, 164 Alvarado, Hector- 164, 35 Alvarado. Sylvia - 164 Alverson, Thomas - 6, 164 Alvidrez. Laura- 164 W Indexes 281 '32 1, Alston, David -154.156, 107 Y 1 1-ansen. Larry- 173, 116 iijisztsi Q. 2522625525 'er 5 T'i,i iff-f KW 21 Z: 4 1 1 e 1r - 1' 1 A , 1 1 14 ,,'- ' - 111 1 1- 11,11 -1.1 .1 4 , ,1 1 r 1 ' ,,.J. - A.,1 1 III- -- 1 . . ,1 -'1' -1 , ' l Cm' 111' fl 1 ' 1 1111 Frrmveronrea clinton. Angela , PrlzQerald11Ar1rrwnv , 1-1 , S5 Cobb- W af f 4 1 rrrzpamck. Laura - 1' AFB C0Ch'H'l-DHf'lSe-60-'1 7rs - Qyiiiiiriim ' Fitzpatrick,Palrick ' v 1 '1'f '-W' :M - - 1 f ,ff 1 11 - 11 1'1 C0'e-Da'CYf-168135 1 Plorewllred-46. 11 C061 Th9maS1,T127f1'65, Forrest. 1 rosteromay-ae, - ZV1' 1 Foster,Mark--171 , C0ll9Yr Fowler 4 1: 111 35 1 C0'We ',95lifZ?igas -- Fraley. Debra-20- - J - ' ' C9m99Q'3l?if.114--f--144 if Franklin- 1 1 fl 11 lifzf 11 0 'll?f?34'1t-4 Hee., Meanie-22.2?1tty38443ts7tt4Q112t8YifEf1---fi ' - 1 ' 2, 1: -1 1 ' Fresc0.L0r1-36. y Prim, Timothy .. 6 11 , ,A11, 72 1. rrlr , 1 1 Frye, Melbdy 2481 1 31-1-5,,2g.fBar4e1rgfry0m.a-4164: 1 rr1l 1. - -1 F em-rick 1 ..1,1 .11 rs... 1 ,. - , --f.f , 111.4414 1111,.1.. 1 ., VY 1 Y. 1 , 1??f??i44?a!fe1i-Umrrlv+253- 164-72-157 4631 'J 7 4 1 6? 1 . r11r 1 afsfszfirelf-wrte164-125 1 ' 25555535,Ejl34'1'9Fi9?e-1Tllrlblhv'-164 1 if - 57- 154- 116 . Colm 1 1 1 1 1 45,154W Crain,Dorrria-iggqgfgg,153A,,3g3.ij,Qfg:,1,02,196.266, N W I , 1,5-,-492 164 'T 1 ' crane, Amy-ae. , 1 -1 4 1 1, Q -1 Cmcke, Edwam 1- - .1 1.11 .1 32- - - 4 M SWSS- 1 'mon' am- 1111 Crump- Caro'-25-1 1 r111 CWI- CUm'n9 am1 T 'lOlhY ' CW- USB - 25- 321 38- 4' 1 4 D 1 it . l 1 Q-at-51. re ', is Dam-an-Edd---169-135 Vllr ls ' 'S Da 'O 15'eVe'l 69 V . -95--Qt 5'-1 3 1 r.. Dam'Ofl-Ma'Sl1H'-17-60-169- 80 5 545. 1- ..-.. 1 ,1:,t1:a-resggrrgi ,uf ff-2fw4g,1 15 3 ,12- 'iz ,11if7f71i:f1-.rfifg 144 3 F1 163-1iff12?irNt'Q . .1 1 V ' if 11,4 2' 14 DauSm'S1eVen-57'169'1O7 a 4z44117irtl1-1544 11- Davenpon, Denise-253, 169, 77 35 ,2 L Davenport-Deng-16971 1-gffffl Davldson Wen - 51,169 1 1 9 12 1 - 5 Davlsupamcla-169,72 a.rrr?f1 1 ,i j1 1 g g --3.57 425 7 , '1 l 76 Davis- Tammy - 24. 601 169 Gilliland. 'J 143' . tee Davis, William - ree, 77 G,,,,,,y1B,e,,da ai 5,511 165 Deluna- Rosle - 22- 511 1691 69 Goetzke, Kenneth 'rg 26-321 156- 35 DeOS,OlBeme-16966 Go,D,,h.Ca,O..ne-26 44 -- Ig-2 166 Deoslor Teresa- 2531 169- 65 Gonzales, Esmeralda- ale' - 2531 166 Dm de Leon' Rohan - 1 69 GO Za'eZ1 Ge'a'd 'e -7 1 73 norm-ree orcymaapaui-22,1e9,ao , 1 .9 1, ,1W1, ,.,1.,11, . . . ,rear-1,124124522zfzsrgatggyggag45542-iylf1111if41Sz1Tf.l1G-its eieffef-'ws-rfezeffsrfr Ymllla - 155- 67 rr-rf-arf-at r . 111A - 25, 37, 253. 34 -aiaatey, John -166,35 New - 25- 166 Leroy - 166 Hof' - 1661 66 1.111 Ben - 56 fa., 1, JE! Debra - ies, 35 Edith - 166 51.5 ,.-- - 753i?5'fBrown. Susan- 166, 72 gif -jieruavrit, Annee - 25. sa, 43, 166135, 144,24r 6 f-Q1Bryant, Don - 166, 35 If Buentello. Richard -166 lt, -Buranos, Andres- 166 5.1 -Bukowski.JilI- 5. 25, 30. 32, 45, 166 - ,--' Burgess. John- 166 f- Y Burke, John - 6, 20, 26. 32, 41, 166, 268 Burns. Cathy - 166 if Bustamante, Gary - 36,166 C ' Campa. Susie -166 11 Campos, Esmeralda - 166. 76 Cannon. Richard - 21 , 24, 166 Cano, Pamela -166 Cantu,Plainer-166 Caperton, Kaye- 24, 38. 57, 166, 268 Carlson, Robby- 166 Carlton, Cathy- 166. 35 Carolus, Karla -166 3.5 Carson, Craig - 166 kryx Carter, James - 32, 45, 90. 93, 167 Carter, Kelly - 167 kts, 11 Carter, Laurln -167 Casey, Norma -167 Castillo, Ricardo - 167 Cearlock, Julie - 20, 41, 167 Cerveny, Vicky - 65, 167, 71 Chapman, Leo - 20. 57, 167 Charles. Rachel - 51, 167 Cheatum, Debra - 167, 77 ii Childress, Debbie -167 5 Chong. Chol - 167, 77 Christensen, Paul - 167 282 Indexes Dicks, Tod -160, 140,143 Dickson. Gregory - 57,169. 107 Dockery, James -169, 107 Dominguez. Lorraine - 169 Dooley, Matthew - 170 Dorgan. Rosemarie- 170, 72 Dorsey, Karen -170 Dotson, Clay -170 Droemer. Linda- 1 1, 58, 170, 262, 66 Dubois, Brian-20. 51. 55, 170 Duhart, Kirk - 57,170 Duke. Beverly - 170 Dukes, Robert - 170 Dunn, Jellrey - 27. 170 Dunn, Jonathan - 22,27,170 Dunn, Sherri -38, 60, 253, 170, 80 Dwyer, Patrick- 24,170,69 Dyer, Belinda- 170. 125 Dykers, Craig -170 Dykes, Ray -170 E Eason, James - 24,170,140 Eaton. Robert - 170 Ebner, Johri -170 Edge, Jason -170 Edmondson. Katherine - 57,65,17O Ellis, David - 20. 170 Engel, Beth -170, 72 Enriquez, Teresa - 57, 170,66 Ermatrnger, Gary - 253,170,761 Esparza, Conme - 170,66 Essey, Melissa- 38, 57, 41, 170 Estep, Estes. Ross-170 Wayne-51,170 Evans, John -46, 49. 170, 260. 88, 107 Evans, Karen - 25,170 Evans. Renee -43,170 Ewald,Terry-41, 170,81 F FaIlort,Jefl-11. 170. 69 Farris. John -170, 78 Fator, Julie - 170. 72 L f- af' Gonzalez, lgnaclo -173, - 7: - 2.315 , 4 N , . Gonzalez, Pierre- 173, 78 gl 11 -- H32 sf Goodlet, Stephanie - 173 Q' ,M Gorton, Roy - 173, 116 If l- 8: ,-442-' sf ..1- 1 Goss, Delana - 25,173, 125 Gracely, Cynthia - 38, 41, Gray, Kirnberli-173,66, 17, 2 Green, Billy - 173. 77 Green, Leah - 22,173 Greene, Anastasia - 22, 32, 173 Greene, Joseph - 27,173 Grether, Gitta - 20, 26, 30, 32. 144 ,r wi, -1 ,,, , 14, ,,+A,4. .fl- 4 . ., .4 - 1- 1' , il 1 7 1- ,.,r',-3 1, gfsr.,-3 4 ol 4 Y ,fr . -5. - z 2.-.1 ll' 1 ?l l 1 Gritlrn, Paul- 173 vf Guaiardo. Ruth - 22, 173 21, Guiberteau, Peggy-41, 173 - - 5 Gunter. Suzette- 173, 66, 71 ,,, , f Gunter. Tammy - 173, 43, 66 if E H 2 44 'E Haas,Hick-173 ,Q gy, Hackney, Rodney -24, 27, 173 ZV' A Haehnel, Pamela - 26,173.66 J Hagan, Mark -20, 41, 173, 35 1 E Hagans. William -173 1 ffff l ' Hahn, Clinton- 1 73 Haley, Royce-173 Hall.Tamera-173 714 Q. 1 ,Halt Jr., Earl- 173 ygaitowren, rarrrrrrr- 173. 72 grjaiseii, Robert - 173 yalsted, Judy -173 f milton, Lori- 25, eo, 173 rammett, Gwen - 173, 72 iii? -garmin, John -173 Hargrove. Carolyn -173 Harlan. Nichola- 173, 171 l-tart, Deborah -173 Harlensttne, Harvey - 77 Hartman, Jell - 21, 253, 72, 1 74 Hartmann, Marie -174 Haskell, Steven -174 Hastings, Glenn- 174, 71 Hawes, Thomas- 174 Hawkins, Gwen - 32, 38, 174. 72 Hawkins. Steven - 174, 72 l slr Q, fm-- ,,,-.4 Harris, Deirdre- 22, ao, 32, 42, 173. 41 -1 - 1-y fad Z ffm l 3 ,, 5 5. 41,178 McMah McMinimy McNair, Robert McOueeney, Medina, Medlin 179. 71 179,66 Neta- 179 Daniel- 51,179 Mire. Patrick - 25, 46, 51, 41, 179 Molskness, Tammy - 46, 179 Monaco. James - 180, 71 Moody. Patricia --180 Moody, Stephanie - 180, 71 Moore. Rhonda - Moore, Sherry -- Mora. Belinda - 17 Moravits, Clitton - Moravits Moreno, 587178 151253, tvs 180, 262, 88 Parker Parsley, Pasola, Patillo, F Patino. L Patten, Sl' Patterson Patterson Susan Patton, Anth Patton, Lyndit Pavlik, Kathryn Payne, Steven 5 36 Peace, Robert - 181, 72 Peace, William - 25, 181, 72 Pearce.Sheiia-181 Peavy, William - 17, 20, 25, 30. 181, 272. Perez, Dennis - 20. 22, 32, 41 , 181 Perez, John- 181 Perez Jr., Baldemar- 181, 76 ii' 2 Person, William - 182. 72 9 Petlewski, John -182 Petzold, Daniel- 32.51.182 Phillips, Sandy- 182, 75 Pistel, Mary - 57, 182 Pollok, Miles- 187 Porretti, Carl - Porter, Joseph Powell, 66, 167 13, 32, 41, 157, 253, 182 28, 182 Richard - 21 , 42, 91 , 182, 253, 93, 248 Jonathon - 182 Pritchard, Cheryl- 6, 22, 51, 55, 182 Pruitt, Scott-32, 41, 253, 157, 182 O Ouick. Yun- 182,66 R Ragland, Danette - 182 Ramirez. Deborah - 182,66 Ramirez. Freddie -182,66 Ramos. Nettie - 182. 75 Rand, Donald - 57, 182,66 Randol, Brian - 182 Raymond, Michele - 51,182 Reagan. Steven - 182 Reed. Sandy - 182 Reid, Vernon - 182, 64, 66 Reinerl, Linda - 182,66 Resendez,Nancy-22.32,3G,81,43, 182,80 Reus, Jacquelin - 182, 66, 72 Reyes. Bernie- 180, 71 Reyna, Jeanette - 182, 64. 66 Riadon. Susan - 182 Rice, Tamb: - 25,43. 57, 182,66 Richardson, Henry -182 Hackett. Donald - 132 Ricks. Tobin -182 Rihr1.Davld - 182, 71 Riley, Gary -182 183,72 Rodriguez. Rodriguez, Jesse - 183 Rodriguez, Marie - 183 Rodriguez. Ralph - 65, 183 Rogers, Dee- 183 ' 1 1 183.86 Rouen--184 0 184107157 'Q Ross. Tracy - 184 :,, 7 If -.::f!f Rom Bennett-f.1.84r.fJ Tf 111111 F1owe.,H1cl'1ard,+- Roy. C3101 - 1.84. .LLL,, Ftumsev- 1491111 Russell. Jonatheft Russell--815113114 Rutkowski. , Rvvkemat M3559 lf? 1 .I VVVZ , 1 1sa'ianc1k.1L111d5Alf184'1 f ' 1 - - 1 f5Bl3?8f-.1K'?Ui'e1h 4- 57- 184 , ,,s1'gg.3s8t1nas.gJb5Ann +8 184, 75 -E-320. 26, so, 32. 41. 184, 253 -- 184. 72 1 84. 1 07 185 - 185 .- 45. 57. 91 , 253. 248. ao min... 1 55 f Z: A'il 5 Stern. Jayne - 253. 186, 67 Stephens. Vashon - 186 Stewart. Jett - 186. 80 Stewart. Jenniler - Stewart Stewart 186.116 2O,51,41,186 1 85 - 253, 1 as 1 874 71 - 155 - 185 187. 72 4. SCfS16,1QtiLtnda -- 1851 75 Mark - 187. 75 1 ' Schlenker, Chris - 185 Thomas - 187, 262, 72 ' Schmrdt. Brian - 185 Gillermo - 187 Sct'1ne1der.Lor1-185. 75 Trimble. Pamela- 187,66 X SChOleS.Kr1sty - 185 Schulrneier. Gerald - 253. 135 Schunek. Gerald - 185 Schwartz. Gregory - 259. 185, 172 Scott. Anthony - 185 Sears. John -185. 107 Setctk. Joan - 185. 20, 22. 30 Seideman, Gary - 185 Shadden, Catherine -185 Shatler. Sanders - 51. 185 Shannon. Mike- 185. 72 Shaw. Janet - 185 Shaw, Leroy - 27.185 Shelton. Cynthia -- 41,185,125 Shelton Jr ,Walden - 185 Shl11rin,Phllllp- 32. 51 . 54, 41 . 185 Silva. Peter- 185, 72 Silva. Terry - 185, 71 SlfT1E!Ckl.RODel'1B - 185. 75 Smmmons. Gloria -185. 125 Simmons. Je1tery -185.116, 118, 119,12O. 121 Skeels. Teri- 46. 185 Slayman. J1lI -185 Smith. Barbara - 185. 72 Srnith. Eileen - 185, 268 Smith. Petra - 186. 76. 138 Smtth. Steven - 21. 25. 186 Srn1tt1ck.Joery - 57.186, 107 Sneed,F11cnard - 27. 186 Snodgrass. Calvin - 186, 71 Snowden. Ronald - 57. 186 Soloerg.F1e1n -186 Sorsby. Donald - 186 Spears. Kenneth - 57.186.107.135 Spencer. Constance -186 spe1r1.Ar1r1 - 51.186 Sp1ker.Marynan - 2O.46.41.253,157,186 Spray Chr1s11na -186 Starks, Cindy -186 Starks. Connie -186 Starks, Valerie - 186,67 Steele, Wanda -- 186. 72 Stegall. Phyllis- 25. 30. 186 +8 284 Indexes f' Tureaud.Dav1d -187 Tucks. Kenneth - 57 Tucker. Jack -187 Tucker. Page - 45. 248. Tudyk. Michael - 57. 187 Tureaud.Chr1s -- 57.187 Tye. Allen -187 Uecru. Daniel - 187 1, Urdialez. Nancy - 187 ' l1f..:,f y va1eq111i1e.go1s-355. 187, 66 ,. ..vaFQf1T5fiT QWWY 4 1 B7 153,80 - 571 1 57 7.301 32- 253' 84' '87' 30 187, 77 W i ne - 187. 76 V11larreaI.Pa1rlC1a - 22, 41 . 187 Virnont. Danrel -46, 47, 51 , 53, 41 . 253, 187 Voigt. Gregory - 187. 78 Vollmer. David -187 W Wade. Gregory -188 Wagar. Darryl -22. 188 Walkern.Cynth1a - 188. 72 Whaley. Deborah - 189, 72 Wh1taker.Jan1ce -189 Wh1tcomb. Brian - 25. 189 White. Cheryl -36. 189, 72 WY1t1e.MBfI3 - 25. 189 Wh11e.+Pa1r1ck -189, 35 Wiechmann. Andrea - 45, 189 W1ker8Debra - 189 W1lho11.Ray - 51.51.189 Wrlkertson. Darryl - 189. 88.107 ,,,, wlikms. e 57,14 ' 'l ' , 11 Bobbi 166 189. 72 OD 2. 189, 258.1 4.5551 -1 f-ff - --'- SAGAMORE 1979 was pmdutced. tlrl High School. Department of Ftoosevel Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas printed the book. Body copy with outlines in are set in 10 are 30 point Paper stock on 288 80 pound enamel. The cover is with applied wa 11. Ke n-32.188268 y Wa111ck.Slandra-188 I I. photographs were Wa1f11erDOfm-189-751 . . . dore Roosevelt H Watson, Brenda -189567 3, ,. - ' y ' . . wa11S.e1enn-28,253,139 . with the exception of Watts. 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