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eff Keefer pulls ahead in the 50- ard dash. N 5 4,.y,,g 4 5353 2 14,36 uk., 41 . ,M , ' Nic: .27 A t On your mark, get set, go! The gunshot was heard land the competition began. Students from Roosevelt, Krueger, and Goodwill par- ticipated in the Special Olympics on A ril 15, 1985. Although it was understood by Roosevelt students that buddies were not needed or allowed for this primary meet because of the demanding House Bill 72, twenty-five excited and energetic Lee students ap- peared at the start of the games to help out. f The articipants from Roosevelt, including the sponsors, practiced daily to prepare for the Olympics. Musical accom animent was provided for the event. I liked the Roosevelt band! said Mary Ann Martinez, an Olympic participant. Chuck E. Cheese lead the parade and Lisa Reyes en- joyed shaking hands with the character. All in all, the half-day oc- cassion went well. Ieff Keefer ended the close of the games as the torch bearer. J ' X. sh,--. ' -me ' A -. .f 1 '- - If' . ' :. Mike Campbell helps David Siller prepare for his competition as Iohn Rupp watches on. Dale Bowers, Robert Maser, Leslie Foster, Ieff Keefer, David Siller, Treavor Allen, Steve Crawford, Iohn Rupp, Andi Ford, Davina Paul, lim Tackett, David Wilson, Roy Kelley, Ieff Pedraza, Angie Webb, Dawn Dominguez, Holly Ann Ray, 66 Chuck Burton, Ron Wooten, Trac Hamilton, Rhonda Lange, Mrs. V. Trevino, Maria Stancombe, Miriam Stallings, Mary Martinez, Ianie Resendez, Dan Fulgham, Ianis Austin, Mrs. P. Walls. nd ey' ff. Special Olympics Marki Bust
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Iubs Com to a Close Being a member of an organization or club takes a lot of extra time out of a busy schedule. By the end of the school year, after the diligent and dedicated members of their organiza- tions had worked hard to live out the purpose of their club, and enjoy themselves while doing so, those people tried hard to close out t eir organization's year of activity, for the mean- time, with some sort of final meeting, banquet, or party. Some of the club's finales are as follows. The Office Education Association Co-op had an Employer Appreciation Ban- qiietg the students treated t eir bosses to a nice dinner, the students also resented their employers witlh a small gift of appreciation, for the training that they fthe studentsl had received by them. The Future Teachers of America did something similar to this. They held a ban uet in which each memqber invited a special teacher of theirs. Do you like hamburgers? Well, ap arently the Latin Club did because they held a hamburgerorgy at Chilis. At the French Honor Society ban- quet, Winkie Cooper participates in the symbolic candle lighting part of the ceremony. At left, the Spanish Honor Society dines at Casa Rio, a floating restaurant. Banquets Marki Bust How about bar-b-q? Well, the Beta Club, Roosevelt's senior talented English students, had a luau at Denise Bingham's houseg many swam while others ate ribs lBill Miller stylej. The club presented a 15 color television and VCR to the English Department. A city-wide DECA ban- quet was held at the Hyatt- Re ency Hotel. Banita Weister received a DECA scholarship, one of nine awarded throughout the city. Two organizations showed the true outdoorsman spirit by dining right along with Mother Nature. Vica, Cosmetolo , held a picnic at Brachenrifge Park and the Spanish Honor Society ate on the river, in actuality, on a riverboat. Nearly 100 people attend- ed the Patriot banquet at Woodlake Country Club. The dinner was highlighted by a video composed by Mr. and Mrs. Tirner which consisted of the Patriots throughout the whole school year. The organizations concluded their year uniquely and with great enthusiasm, truly as Roosevelt students would.
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Seniors Show Talent The senior show was even more suc- cessful than its expected viewers sought. It was an experience to remember. The Comradery was incomprehensible. Michael Stevens said. The acts varied from song and dance to skits about teachers an- tics. The senior show is a wonderous tradition displaying the many talents of the seniors. It was humorous and ingenious. A class act! , said Kelly Hilliard junior drama student. Most of the acts were about certain prominent senior teachers who are infamous for using particular words or phrases such as Iolly red basket or faster than a speeding Carribean. Missy Morales stated The skits about the teachers were especially funny if you were lucky enough to have one of them for a class. It was a great display of talent and an excellent way to let off steam. JMU Above, I just wanted to show them what they look award. like said Pete Humble osing as an infamous To the ri ht The Bill Busters Bobb Zei ler ohn 'Ja 46' , P s , y s , I Patriot. Hrncir, and lim Price tried to look on the lighter side Above, Charlie Green, the Bear, and Iuan Mendez, the wrestler, won the world's greatest athlete 16 Senior Show V Darren Fransella of House Bill 72. L
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