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

 - Class of 1986

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S-1 , xx X 1' x. 1, ' K K -I - ,.-N ,.,, I .- ' . . 1 .N I - 4. 4 1, I l A 4 I-'X X . K 5 X 'J' 4 1 N ' 4- ' 'r Q . . xx , , .. x , 1 . 5 J x X 1 I cf! -X QI x ,. I f R WK .' ' ' .- f X' i' ' I I . I Ix V' 41' f' L. -X tk-.Vf fa f X. 7 f y ' '-- ' , X ,If xx I N I' I , , . X x, J ' XX. 7 . N4 ,MII I II ' 5 x U . T x ' 1 ' X I W X , f . E , X , , xx I. - XR ,ff ,S -W :II E 1 ,f ,iii .Q ' .L ,I ' . I I M I I.. -' I.j,,I ' ,if -' X. A Q X . , 4. if 'I f .5 Q 'Q 5 X :Q . 20 Years Later The year opens up with an air afexcitemenl in that it is a ways fun to see your friends at registration, especially the ones you haven 't seen all summer. 3'2 Growing Population Electives are Important classes lit-f'ause students are able to select the coztrses fha! they have in- terest in. rousing them to excel lo their limits. The Staff Teavhers and ad- minislrators guide high schoolers to be able to han- dle not only lhezr schoolwork, hui jitture situations In life. 98 Togetherness Being in an mQQan1:alion takos a lol ofrcsponsihillly on lhv part til' each menrlver. Sat'r'4lit'l11g for olhr'r.s and learning I0 cooperate fan? he learned by l'l'LlllIvI1AU and writing only. 166 Athletics The schools sports fro- gram not only al ows learns or individuals Io ex- eel, it encourages students to try new things and get heller with practice. Q08 Ending The Year Wllh Ihr' end ofthe svhool year, lots ol'll11ngs cozne lo a close and special honors for the past year are reaped by flllllldlllllillfl smdvnls. Advertisements H 'uh lln' selling alvilllies of Ihr' yearlnmk stafland Ihr' A81'l1l'I'l75ll'l' of Iovul blLYlIlt'X5K'X and parents. ntoney was raised to help pay-lin' this mermnjy lvook. Librarian, Karen Bishop talks to golf coach, Wendell Watson as he serves her food at the coach's luncheon for the faculty. How it was 20 years ago in 1966! Roosevelt High School 51 10 Walzem Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78218 Title Marki Bust wentg Bears lla Brow an N ot Iust Getting Glder- In 1964, taxpayers of the NEISD passed a bond issue to build a new high school. The name Theodore Roosevelt was picked in May of 1965 by the Board of Trustees. Site for the school was chosen May 25 and on June 9, the ground was broken beginning the con- struction ofthe learning institution. Anthony B. Constonzo was told of his appointment B as principal l b y S u p e r- i n t e n d e n t Joe P. Wood in January 1966. By February 1966 the R e p r e s e - ntative Com- mittee had been elected by the stu- - dent body, the committee next chose the Rough Rider as mascot, and red, white, and blue as school colors. Throughout the summer, band uniforms were approved and the Booster Club was formed by the Representative Committee. Teacher ap- plications were being reviewed by the newly appointed principal. Students selected cheerleaders, and the Patriots and Cavaliers were formed. The depart- ment heads were also being chosen. Students were given a tour through the new school while it was still under Theme Marki Bust Getting Better construction. Before the walls and ceil- ings were completed the first school club activity took place-a membership drive swimming party held by the Future Homemakers of America. Teacher orientation began on August 29, and teachers were issued keys to their rooms. On September l, 1966 after much time, effort, and money J4 naliue of San Antonio, Jdnflwny E. gondfanzo gmduafed Lam .Slufff San Jsbgli Selma! and mended jexaa Iufhmn Cofdge. Dee Dee Amos, Tracye Jackson, Vesa Dunn, fS2,456,000J was put into the constri tion of the high school, the doors we opened and the classes began with total enrollment of l,240. A lot of things are still the same they were lwenty years ago. The sa walls stand surrounding the zwe year-old floors, ceilings and classroo , The halls still echo the sounds students, administrators and teachel In fact, they are echoing sounds fr three of-the same people: Mr. Joi Wells, Mr. Harold Burris, and Robert Bupp, who were here the day doors were opened for classes. J Those things that are different to include modern clothing styles, sch, regulations, and learning or teachi tools. New students, teachers, and co munity members Csuch as those havi businesses along Walzem Roadj ha enriched the school with fresh ideas a contributions, both time and financ wise. Whether Roosevelt would be bette it was then or as it is now is not for one person to decide, it is as it is . . . i had TWENTY YEARS T0 GROWOA Tony Owens, and Jerome Brairs make the most: their new 45 minute lunch period. i 011 June 9, i 1965 It All Started . . . i P accordance wiih ihe coniinual amend- enis of Texas sfaie law. Mike Parisi covers s books ai regisiraiion. A ' in-fm-Mihii ' V31 . , - .T -Ak- fi 1 Y i It Ended Up Costing 82,11-56,000. noi a 1966 automobile!-David Prescher examines fha Fuiurisiic-igpe vehi- cle in ihe Rooseveli friendship circle. ' ,ff-. ,avr-1, Theme Marki Bust 'HHS IT REHLLY BEEN 'l'HfH'F LIQNE? Mr. Wells now as to compared to twenty years ago. WCIUY years ago three familia faces were seen greeting the new Roosevelt student body as the door opened for the first time. i Mr. Wells, Mr. Bupp and Mr. Burri remember that time with a certai nostalgia and awareness that no matte how many things change, some wi always remain the same. They have seen fads in music, clothe: and slang swing back and forth throug the years, but are aware that teachinf learning, and education values remai constant and are integrated with time. In 1966, the student body was ali proximately 1200, compared to the cui rent enrollment of 2500, and though th enrollment was small and the schoc was just starting out, the spirit progress in the making was still ther The competition for Patriots an Cheerleaders were just as strong then a they are now. There was a tremendou outburst from each girl, making it or nd making it, recalls Mr. Wells. At right, Mr. Bupp talks about the good ole' days. fl Mr. Burris reaches to check one of his infor- mation folders. There are so many memories that none come to mind. Below, twenty years later, the three men reunite to talk about the old times. years ago Mr. Bupp advises his American class. an Mr. Bupp and Mr. Burris are reminiscencing about the past. 20 Years Ago Trisha Talley After school ended the beach turned to be the social gathering. People from all over Texas, including students from Roosevelt joined in on the fun. Thousands combed the beach throughout the day and night. Many of them without places to stay slept on the sandy shores. Others who choose not to sleep circl- ed the DRAG all night long. Others could not join in on the summer activities because of early morning practices at school. The band started practices at 7:30 am going on through the heat of the afternoon to prepare themselves for the upcoming year. Other organizations prepared themselves for sum- mer camps, like the cheerleaders. g'We put in a lot of exhausting hours which paid off in the end, said Kelle Kirk. Cheerleaders went to S.M.U. camp in Dallas. Both JV and Varsity camps came back with superior and excellent ratings. The Patriots prepared themselves for a camp in Georgetown. They came back with a first place in high kick and overall blue ribbon and a courtesy award under the supervision of their new sponsor, Donna Sager, they represented TR in a highly fashionable man- ner. The Regiment unlike other squads had their tryouts in the summer. They spent the first part of their summerpreparing themselves for the final cut. Shortly after the members of the Regiment were chosen, they and their new sponsor, Robin Reed, were trained in Kathleen O'C0nn0r and Cheryl Wildenstien have fun in the sun at Canyon Lake. Summer Activities Janice Sepulveda each um orn A ain a four day drill team camp on the Roosevelt campus. Cavaliers having most of the summer off spent one week preparing for the camp that they attended at Blossom Athletic Centerg they were -- .v 1' Q ,A 4 wvmn 'l m ' ' ,1:iW'4N:, 'L' lhfllf' - I. t.ffai1t+i Qs? fi. L fwt f it l gag: A ,.,gg-g.,,-Q-f- +1 -My - g , ,fag , ffffeff-,ew A X, t. 312363 F2 . . . - -- L aaa. t. tt, ,tit 1 4- if mf iii, g . .i -1 e1A:?ii4:.wq1izf:t:i?1left, . Y, t- A M., a... Qgf, f-'. ' , wi. f 1'3- 515 t fizf ' ' - .t . ' wr P -Nei. g . - .mini in , W ..., rf'tx 9rQiif?5Sfiij!q,..a.z:Q+if ' it Q ' . 1- ' ' .9 M M X 1 K I - C , .. .. - - 1-rv?-: f ': ' , ga- ,.,.157 cw.-. ' PORT A -a definite place to party. recognized b h news. U Many students at TR at- the highlight of my summ tended summer school held vacation at Lee High School. The sum- mer session started June 6, 1985. Although it took up y t e Express most of their summer mai of the students said it w P l P Greg Scholl control. in. ,. 3' V , W cool 5 K, , Z Al x.. .1 5 -c, ' ,f I 5 I A nl x 9.7 N,5f M 9 2 , 'f I I' I 1 ' fl' 45.5, i A, 1 5 - .W , a .6 'lf M fir -' 5 ' 'L' 2 13265 5 nf , .2 1 X . ,. .V 3 4. 44 l U.. 5 1-4. A ggvji lr , Q X ' .. ff' ii,-'fx :Lf xo, 51 :ws 1 ' e' ' X AK.. i:.'!j:?7 3. E Nz- V 4 hiv - ,X il ...r 4'? , , .. P-.1s fg1Q,,Qw , Y :Q .5 .- ll 'af-, l . I 2 'iff ' Y dx In 1966, many students got together on their summer vacation and helped build the Roosevelt campus. mgszreaf ' . mu, v uf.Q.V,c . M The J .V. cheerleaders got together for a mo ment of celebration ,....-v-..-Y. over a superior rating at S.MU camp in Dallas. mer plays. 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A , i' .ff-QQ-Af'-9-W5 Q'-1IJ-ffifi-Fj5QQ56Qf7:K'f.LT'57 L-'-YJ-M rt- ' 'Q -. x ' - I I ij? ll.-if . ' ' ' ' f ff.I5fE ,-C51 if 2 . ' 1- ?''Ir3:ff'f?'i?ff5f1i?'Q ,':..' -gl ,, f 3 ' E riijj,-Q-7555. V5jEIE5:f5tf Tfjgilif Z . - K fly-J ' f ' J' . w . 1 :..lf'f3 5.573 P. fiyrv' 1. ,K . .. .. . .fre ..'. .,. ,. .. I ,--- .ie ,,k. aug: we f . , :ww w. f. L' ' - ' ' K ' 'f ff ff, f., ,.,-,..f...,-ff.-?fzw.q ,. . . .. fa f -- September third seemed like just another day to most Roosevelt students. After the first bell rang the sound of footsteps filled the hallways. Lockers were heard open- ing and shutting while hun- dreds of voices were chatter- ing about how great this su mmer was. After the noise died down most students went through six classes of lecture on new school policy. While students were in classes, the counseling office and the attendance office were going 90 miles per hour. It was extremely, extremely busyg the compulsory atten- dance put a real burden on everyone,', said counselor Mrs. Fuller. In agreement with Mrs. Fuller, Renee Mosier com- mented that While the beginning of school was very exciting, it was very nerve wracking and confusing in the attendance office. The first day went by quickly and soon the last bell of the day rang. Lockers were heard opening and shutting once again while hundreds of voices were heard chattering about their new teachers and the shorter lunch period. Ending the first day on a positive note, Mrs. Shannon said, 'CI think in the thirteen years I've been in education, this year's opening was the smoothest I've ever seen. Beginning of School Michele Bowen . .f . ..... X it :br-:rw-rs., .1 .... r i , M f 2 2 . E: L. Q ? ? 5 E .s if l r Johnson helps a student find the V1k1 Rash helps a confused studen right class figure out his schedule a pre registration elow, Jennifer Walker had an early ay with band as she played the ylophone. 'of Dsspff my, Most students spend their seven minute passing period socializing with friends or about the test they have 2 fv Nw Football players start practice at 7:30 to prepare for the game. Beginning of School Michele Bowen EET INTIQ 'PHE EREIIQVE This past school year new fashions, trends, and exciting looks arose. Plaids, flowers, and Paisley prints added a special touch to the fashion trend. Mara Garza said, Fashion is a really neat thing to get involved in. The 'fNew Wave look was totally different all together. Plaids with prints, long shirts and over-sized shirts topped off this new look. Popular accessories included berets, Grandma's jewelry, add-a-beads, shrimps, long beads, and colored hose. Shopping for high fashion was done almost everywhere. f'The best place to shop is The Limited, said Patty Johnson. Trends were also a very exciting part of the year. Sending a special message to a special person was done through the help of the Gulf sign on the corner of Walzem and the Pan Am Expressway. Anyone could send birthday andfor good luck messages. Another way to send messages was through a balloon-a- gram. The cost of the balloon-a-gram ranged from twenty to thirty dollars. Over the summer teens between the ages of fourteen and nineteen found new places to party. San Antonio welcomed several teen night clubs. 6'My favorite teen club is Imagej, said Robyn Ford but there are many more such as: Stuffs, Tripper's, D.Jfs, and Mr. G's. The average cost of admission to the clubs was 34.00. Inside you could pur- chase non-alcoholic beverages and dance to the beat of your choice of songs. As one can see Trends had a very im- portant effect on the year, so . . . 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Trends Melissa Gamble Q H Q0 X 0 OQQCQ . we C' VNS Nyxxxegaix 6,759 QRIXCYNXN do x ww O WY X ,wi N N fs 1 'U . lldeotsfbrlcb I . 47,800 Sges be, Academics Kim Childs ma, 'P If vowed ge H1102 fee, l . X 'D .g ju 1 . f :.f..Q.l.E31.!!.Q 11.13.13 Making the grade this year was quite ifferent, again. The grades were decid- d by the numerical grade rather than ne traditional letter. Grades became imply pass or fail. This created a pro- lem for some students. TR saw a new face on campus, John Vells, the new principal. The rules were frickened and enforced throughout the P Below, Dean Able works with the new computers tt Roosevelt. T Cif:Ha.Cl. J year. The absences and tardies were cut down to 12 absences and to every 3 tar- dies there was recorded an absent. The telephone and after school tutoring system was still in full swing and used even more since you had to have at least three days of homework a week from each of your classes. This also put a strain on the teachers. This meant that they had more papers to grade and more pressure was applied to help the students with dealing with this academic alter. This year was harder, but together the students and the teachers worked together to MAKE THE GRADE. Below, Tavia Bicklein and Andrew Tijerina work on homework during their lunch break. .... H,.,.f' St U N,-,f ?aE:',l? Iggy: s ff J If 3' swf.. WN n X ,a-! ' X f , .. 'F if YL 5. ..... K Teachers meet before school to discuss matters. Academics Kim Childs Texas celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary, the 150th year with special license plates. Also the mascot was Texadillo who will make promotional hospitals and schools. His name is R. T. for Republic of Texas Armadillo. V' ' axlfi? 2 ' f 5 A ' 1' ill L 5 . safes: -fi, , ' -'- ' f 'fm '2J3f1ffeEE3Qi5f,ffflklzffiv K , L Q -. ,V ,,7,,ii xsLy.f- 5 Fu. N.-qf.5j2Q. :m::5,e::f . - V so V V , . . t. . ,, . , W I .. fe. - , as A L t L. 'l l . N . 5 Vrvv i f K Michael Drummond, a 24-year-old from Phoenix, made history as the youngest recipient of an artiiical heart. Drummond used the pump un- til a human heart could be donated. ,ff South Africa became a concern of most people when riots became the norm there. The 24 million blacks protested to the apartheid govern- ment in which they have no say. To date, some 675 South Africans have been killed in protests, only four of which were white. Reagan gave the 5 . N' 1 5 P L ,- ,.. A . gk J. - .. 3 .X E ig, ' sf ,sf Qi ,.. ,fx- ' Jn ' W-QQ 9 ve , ee v 1 5 , l fs a I -Pg .3 f 53 ' Z P L' '1 ' 3 A i i - we-'--Q-was X people a scare this past year, when it was discovered that he had been stricken with colon cancer. Reagan underwent surgery successfully and quickly resumed his presidential duties. His story was an inspiration to cancer victims and gave us a new awareness to the disease. a .. Y 1 w l . ff: A i if 5 - 1 is Q X . e x g wx. n ..- A, Wg 'af '- .-mv 'Q , i-fe ': .:rlff. sh T as The Statue of Liberty got a face lift this year. She stands 151 feet and weighs 280 tons, and is visible for 42 miles on a clear day. Quite impressive! U l . l ' t ' Q This past year has been one significant event after another in politics, sports, medicine, science, weather and history. Both victories and defeats, smiles and tears, were experienced like never before. Airplanes made the headlines repeatedly. TWA Flight 847 was a world-wide concern when Lebanonese terrorists held thirty-nine hostages for seventeen days. There were also many crashes including a Delta flight in Dallas due to an unpredictable, yet dangerous, wind-shear. With fatalities and injuries due to plane crashes on the rise, engines became a concern for all. Weathewvise, Hurricane Elena tormented the southeast United States for ' days before striking Louisiana and Mississippi. Also, in September, three earthquakes hit Mexico City within one week, the first one measured an 8.2 on the Richter Scales, with aftershocks being felt in Houston. It cost 4,000 people their lives. Texans pitched in and donated food, clothing, medical ' supplies and money to the survivors. Mrs. Reagan presented the city a check for 31,000,000 on behalf of the United States. Lance Singletary, f 4 junior, said 'sltls been rough. Z5 3 .Q if Locally, many San Antonians were evacuated from their homes when a gh V train derailment occurred and sulfuric acid was spilled into the Medina ' i r e 4 River. Lime had to be used to de-neutralize the acid. . -if F On the lighter side of the news, especially exciting events took place. i Halley's Comet upuncuated history like an explanation point in the sky CNigel Calder, The Comer is C0ming.O Since the comet can only be viewed every 76 years or ' so, catching a glimpse of it was reason enough to '6Count your lucky stars!', at And still another exciting event was when Pete Rose ofthe A Cincinnati Reds broke Ty Cobb's record of4, 192 hits. Cincinnati even named a street after their hero! This past year has been a definite heartbreaking and recordbreaking year! Mrs. Robyn Reed attends teacher inservice. 5' 5' 9' .1 IJ J '.'3J'1J x W' -I Even though students at Roosevelt differ in many ways, they are held together by a common bond. All of the new faces at Roosevelt have experienc- ed new ways of life. There are quite a few varieties of English classes to take at this schoolj' Ms. Sager, an English teacher, teaching the basic knowledge of our English world said. I've always wondered how Roosevelt would be like and I've found out that it is great and hope to continue attending here, said Dahlia Martinez, a new freshman. All new freshmen were expos- ed to T.R. and had a lot to look forward to as the years go by. Another new face to some, Mr. Wells, our principal, commented on the size of last year's freshman class, Our freshman class had more than 800 students, indicating future growth. Mr. Wells was born in Beeville, Texas but grew up in San Antonio. After graduation from Burbank in '58, he went to Sul Ross University and earned a bachelor's and master's degree. In the beginning of the year, Mr. Wells said he had many goals as principal of Roosevelt. Many questions are asked by new faces. A common one asked by several new Roosevelt attendants was ex- emplified by Ms. Ulbrich, Where's the cafeteria? , she said. Ms. Ulbrich, a Churchill graduate, has joined the Roosevelt teaching staff. Ms. Sager, new English teacher and Patriot spon- sor, explains the assignment to Michelle Fitzsimon. New principal, Mr. John Wells, addresses the faculty on discipline management and the em- phasis of respect. Li mwmiezt. we 1 fx 1 14 Nancy Young, first female vice-principal in Roosevelts 20 year history works on a student's discipline file. Mrs. O'Neill, a teacher of English and Theatre Arts, reviews her papers. Mrs. Hightower talks with her English class. Mrs. Sager talks to Prissie McCorby about writing a composition. Wx 5' x ...ff New Faces Tonya Cloud and Kim Childs 4 K M N i i f 1'1:i f N l' pg Er. J Evening pep rallies required band members to remain at school after the time that most students went home. Band, as well as other extra-curricular activities, provided an escape from the daily routine of students' lives. All the hard work donated to these clubs was worth the break from homework. swf' i Above, during the passing period visiting with friends was one way to beat boredom. Friends Edith Buchorn and Tania Hockman catch up on the days events. The cafeteria was a common gathering place. At upper left, freshmen Tom Tucker, Eddie Ontiveros, and Joey Drescher observe the lunchtime cheers. In the late sixties, when Roosevelt first opened its doors, students concentrated on getting the max- imum amount of people into the Bug. This was a favorite way to add excitement to the day. At right, many students attended the pep rallies to cheer the football team onto victory. Talk of foot- ball was heard more often that talk of classes dur- ing the fall. Student life Kristen Shelton II work Play Shonny Sheffield, freshman, sum- med up the opinion of most students when she said, We should have more pleasure in life and be able to go more places? It wasn't all talk, however, when students took action and refused to concentrate solely on academics. While routine was the best way to describe the typical school day, members of the student body tried to break the monotony by getting in- volved with a variety of activities. Many used their well-deserve break to earn pocket change while others used the free time to attend afternoon and night pep rallies. Another past- time many shared was dating. Lots of Rough Riders could be found on Fri- day night with their favorite compa- nion of the opposite sex but others preferred to go Stag and play the field. A sure way to please dates was to celebrate Mardi Gras at Blossom Stu- dent Center on October 26, where the annual Homecoming Dance was in full swing. Things were not much different two decades ago. Students of the late sixties also demanded academic-free time. Then, same as now, balancing grades, parental pressures, work and fun is the key to a happy student life. After all, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! My ideol woy to relox after Q hectic week is to snuggle up with my boyfriend, o good movie, ond o lorge pizzo!! Michelle Mortin Senior Student Life 1 Kristen Shelton a am . The Roosevelt homecoming game was one of the best games of the year. The Rough Riders beat the Lee Volunteers by a score of 9 to 7. During the halftime the band played the music of 'fThe Homecoming and Yester- daysi' while the Homecoming Queen and King were announced. Our new Principal, Mr. John Wells and the Presi- dent of the Theodore Roosevelt Student Council, Melissa Morales, made the presentations to the King and Queen. The Queen for Homecoming '85 was Diana Tse, and the King was Jim Nix. After the announcement of King and Queen, the band played a royal fanfare for them as they lead the other members of the court off the field. Roosevelt finished off the game with a field goal and only about 30 seconds left. The football team and the coaches did a great job of making the Homecom- ing game a very special event. Queen and King of Homecoming '85, Diane Tse and Jim Nix lead the court. Mr. Wells and Melissa Morales stand anxiously awaiting the announcement of the Homecoming Queen and King. , s s .., rp S 3. g g g, I. -I--fps.-e . .r ,ft t-.Q . -' . V 1 I f A gg This breakthrough displays Mardi Gras as this year's Homecoming theme. Homecoming on the Field Michele Bowen The Homecoming court was as follows: Freshmen Ladies-in-Waiting, Matari Jones and Stacy Sherring Freshmen Earls, Cedric Walker and Troy Torresg Sophomores Countesses, Dawn DeCock and Kerry 0'Neilg Sophomore Counts, Roger Story and Terrence Murphyg Junior Dutchesses, Tracy Elliot and Shelly Patton Junior Dukes, I O'Conner and Pat 0,Bfl6D, Senior Princes Monica Adams, and Kerry Murphy S Princes, Greg Burg, and John Staleskl Que Diane Tseg King, Jim Nix xW' , 49 ffffajg , -L 4 M ffl 4 We fftsff aa We :vw Aga-' l , 40 M, 3 Us ' Homecoming on the Field Michele Bowen .14 Wigltf 30 QQWQQWQ BI October 26 proved to be a night to remember as the Homecoming Dance got under way. The Student Council and Mr. Bupp made the arrangements for this year's exciting event. The theme for Homecom- ing '85, was Mardi Gras . The dance was held at the Blossom Student Center from 8 p.m. until 12 p.m. The Secretw provided music for the dancers. Most in attendance agreed that the musical entertainment was Kerry Murphy and Pat O'Connorg Princess and Duke. excellent. After the dance, Mr. Bupp along with this council members were relieved to have everything go as well as it did. They did a great job of putting together the ar- rangements and taking responsibility for making sure this year's Homecoming was the best ever. A number of students expressed their gratitude to Mr. Bupp and the council in their com- ments the following Monday. Diane Tse and Jim Nixg Homecoming Queen and King for 1985-86 Mardi Gras homecoming. Monica Adams and Greg Burgg Shelly Patton and Pat 0'Brieng Princess and Prince. Dutchess and Duke. Homecoming Dance Michele Bowen Left, Traci Elliot and Matt O'Connorg Dutchess and Dukeg Above, Matari Jones and Cedrick Walkerg Lady in waiting and Earlg Right, Stacy Sharin and Troy Torres, Lady in waiting and Earl for Homecoming 1985-86. Dawn De Cock and Terrence Murphyg Countess and Countg Kerry O'Neil and Roger Story: Countess and Count Homecoming 1985-86. Homecoming Michelle Bowen IAS ROGSEIVELT TURNS What do many students have in com- mon with soap stars Joan Collins or Larry Hagman? No, most of us do not have the fame, the power, or the wealth, but we can have evenings out with others. Just as Alexis is with Dex one week and with someone else the next, many of the students alternate dates on a regular basis. This is not entirely true for all, many people are finding 'fMr. or Ms. Righti' and dating them exclusively. How do you know when Cupid had shot his po- tent arrows in your direction and hit your heart dead-center? As one tied- down student explained, HI knew it was right when we got along better than my last boyfriend and I. It's great when two hit it off, but fin- ding that special someone could pose a problem. According to a survey taken in Gctober, guys liked a girl the same age or younger. This worked out well because girls liked older men. Both sexes placed good looks, captivating Parting is such sweet sorrow, as hand-holding cou- ple Todd Zino and Melissa Roberts demonstrates. Couples Kristen Shelton 84 Melanie Matis personalities, reasonable intelligence, and fashion sense high on their lists of imperatives for their dates. Males ex- pected courtesy while girls demanded respect. Girls werenit happy with just emotions, however. They were definite- Appearance, per- sonality, fashion and intelligence were at- tractive qualities for both sexes. ly Madonnais Material Girls , looking for money and an awesome car. According to most parents, teenagers turned into pumpkins if they weren't in by 12:30. Curfews were extended under special circumstances and parents were Spending time together is vital to a lasting relation- ship. Robert Nigueras and Karen Holub do that. If laughter is the best medicine, Felix Untalan and Tamara Anderson must be in perfect health. if The couples pictured on these two pages were posed for this Public display of affection is not allowed on campus. flexible in most situations. Ar although guys paid for most dates, was not uncommon to see Sad Hawkinses paying. Sometimes a coup went Dutch treat, that is, they share expenses. As Darren Brietzke, junio said, lt,s nice to share because youii going out as one, not as separates, and does get expensive. i Once the perfect match has bee made, it takes a lot of work to keep tl fire going. Many Rider couples haw achieved this ecstasy and many haw not. To see the success of today's rel., tionships, tune in tomorrow for the nei edition of As Roosevelt Turns . . T All dressed up and no place to go? Not for Kii Still and Tim Woods who enjoy good timi together. ' nior Chris Scalercio and Junior Kitty Thomason could often be seen cuddling on campus. fzf' za 1 .ff,Y'f, if-24 ff ii f-Yff5i:'1,, ' qw? EiiiiiirfiHgiifiiiilqifif''Wi'i9'f'?'fifX 'A 1 F f e i,,i . . Q i 1? iutu ff i s 'fav W Seniors Michelle Martin and Brett McClung have grown up together. They have been a happy cou- ple for over two years. Above, Danielle Hengst and Mike Haag show that love can be seen in oneis eyes. At right, football games and pep rallies are some events to attend while on a date. fo 7 -Z,. ' ' ' - s fj5igEgsfi.1Qfsuwzxoeskiltiiovzagmoootsii:so :2ffff2fN02DNE1Ul8DEiiiffWRt1BEVADMlTTED ' 1 ' l iss. 5 Q5 as iiei A M is me dollars. . 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Although people and times change, we find that everyone has their own opinion and favorite food, pastime, activities, and likes or dislikes. A survey was conducted to find out about peoples opi- nions and favorites, students as well as teachers. The results were compiled of the survey and were compiled the top five in each category were selected. The survey revealed many interesting and unusual things. A lot of students seemed to think that hat do think? . . . teachers weren't real people. The suwey showed that when they fteachersj were in high school, their favorite weekend activity was basical- ly the same as present day high-schoolers-partying. They also enjoyed dancing as many students do today. Their favorite food differs from students now, their be- ing fried chicken and Mex- ican food, now the preferred is pizza. You think they dress funny? Guess what? They like to shop at North Star Mall too! I guess students now aren't too different from teachers afterall. New Wave? As with all things, different opinions will always be expressed. When students, as well as teachers, were asked about New-Wave, there were many op- posite reactions. Some people like it, and of course, others donit. Natasha Mosier thinks that New-Wave is the greatest thing to hit S.Af' On the other hand, when Stephanie Small was asked about New-Wave, she said no-commentf' So, several people were asked what they thought of New- Wave, and these were some of their reactions . . . Mr. Goldstucker - I like it! Opinions Kelly Hanko Mrs. Hennesy- I try not to think of them. Mr. LaGrone- I don't put that stuff in my hair. ll 'i l 'Q I i i A. i line Roche and Rhonda Durham 'del fashion while visiting ln the irtyard. All the tackles and last minute w are among the favorite p t t Roosevelt. FOOD SPORT Pizza Soccer Fajita Tacos Football Hamburgers Volleyball Spaghetti Basketball Lasagna Skiing MUSIC GROUP BRAND OF CLOTHES Tears for Fears Forenza Wham Generra Ah-Ha Espirit U-2 Polo Brgan Adams Guess RADIO sm rl0N WEEKEND ACTIVITY' Q96 Partging 92.9 Kitg Dancing I O4 KXZL Going out with friends 97 KSJL Sports 99.5 KISS Shopping NEW AVERS Robert Baygents - I want my Political Punk. lil l J Pablo Timmons It's OK I guess, except for some of those feminine guys. Iennifer Hester- l think New Slrlignlln Val Castle- man- Not a Way of dress, but attitude. Wave is great. One can actually dance to it and 0 n e c a n b e h i s X h e r o w n self. Nathan Stevens- ' ' N e w - W a v e - who cares?! Opinions 2 2 anko Kelly H DIED IT S-P-I-R-I-T Spirit letis hear it! That line should be familiar to all rough rider fans. In the mornings, after school, and late in the evenings noise could be heard from the Cheerleaders, Patriots, Regnnentg Cavaherg Pdagg Band and the student body as they cheered on the riders in a victorious fashion. Pep raHies are reaHy great but the people needtobernorespnnedandthebandis neatoj' said Tamara Anderson. Several times the student body dress- ed in accordance with pep rally themes to show off their spirit. There was neon day, on that day students wore their neon greents, yellow,s and oranges for a night time pep rally. There was also Teddy Bear day, Hawaiian Day, Sweat shirt Day, Space Day, and Pajama Day. HI liked the Hawaiian theme the best because it was very unusual and different. 'glt was fun seeing everyone dressing up and showing their excitement, said Trevette Armstrong. Everyone either got involved some way or was effected by the celebration showing that Roosevelt has Rider spirit and pride. ,.. iii' .lf 53. I 9 , Ha- .LGT . ti. it 'G i1'r.. 5, T tt. . S. V' 2 , ,,, at ,ii 4 , f 4 Janitors help out by preparing for the pep rally. .,.,. . . Team captain for the week James Wunebuger my M fBubbaJ, performs his best imitation of Coach M ta W 'i Ferrara, 'fl want to see everyone come out and Coach Ferrera introduces the team captains for the week. Pep rallies Melissa Gamble and Janice Sepulveda watch us beat Seguin. Some Freshman football players visualize they may be sitting some day. X 4 Twrrler Janet per forms at the 4131 M The band shares a funny moment , Z.: . , 5 at the pep rally. Football players pay attention to the cheerleaders. In 1967 the student body gathered in the court yard for a football pep rally against Mac Arthur. In 1986 some things 'always remain the same. Melissa Gamble and Janice Sepulveda Serving food and drinks is the name of the game for Mike Leal at C hick-lil-a. 4 i 5 Jill Pruitt helps a customer pick outa fashionable outfit at The Limited The work day about to end, Laura Cooper rings up a last minute sale at X1 fi 4 5 52 '11 ii. Oshman's. Occupations Melody Henk ' - Q M., -0-if M. 'ig Q ,. a . a 3 F rx ,xx Q. za 55, lr Q. j gi l 5, i is -if te Stevens cons a customer into an other pair of 50l's at County Seat. lat would the movies be without popcorn? Jessica Roche takes care of that making another batch at UA Cine Cinco. B' 3 it iii ii-fc fi. 'pf .,,,.,,,.. . f,,, ser eesel'nnerrs se e . T eaa x t reao ' e r lat V . r,it,Z:1, t,.. , ,ZZ ii.,,, , tti. A E., , p ..'t a'rre si,irt Q Q -if-... i. i1,Lt,a, natiisr ttt cssl e l steer J rtcestiaca f aetis i -pt. aaey esaa aaae Q olal eaiasrst e.exe. nscoe we 'iiii E els , c1 i S t'e'1 t lks otei'tii I Ita 2 iiiii iiiii ' iit'i Y iit . T t, . s.iii. eartie ttst 4 3 As Mrs. Hennessy lectured about the Ango-Saxon way of life, Greg Scholl snoozed el, through class. When it came to catching up on sleep, Greg was not alone. Many students found themselves fighting the drowsy effects from working on school nights the follow- ing day in class. While the average student had ample time to complete homework assignments, work-a-holics were burning the midnight oil trying to balance school, X work, and social activities. 'X .tt . i ni, ' ai ' ,,, 'J' Q 5 ,,i, S . ,Q , ,iay . g iii W ' i 'T V 7 , 14' v gi 4 1 M f so i fklummff and trinkets are tagged by Butts in O'my. When mapped out, Roosevelt workers were seen to be employed throughout Walzem and the mall. Places serving delectable foods where Riders could be found slaving a way were: Whataburger, Quik Wok, Baskin Robbins, Godfather's Pizza, Jack-in-the-Box, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-a, Arbyls, Lutherls, Jim's, Morrow's Nut House, and the list goes on. There were also numerous popular stores that were helped run by TR workers. A few of these were: The Limited, Foxmoor, O'my, Sizes Unlimited, Joskels, Miller,s Outpost, Margo's, Winn's, H.E.B., Albertsons, Marshall,s, and many more. Behind every job there was an incentive. When students were asked the reason behind their holding a job while still in school, several different views were expressed. 'SI love the people at The Limited. It '.,,,:r,,,wg:,i:r . -,-- . 55, gives me the chance to eam money to put forth for col- lege, clothes, and weekend activitiesj' commented Jill Pruitt. HI enjoy working at Sizes Unlimited because it permits me to work with big- ger peoplef' verbalized Marki Bust. I work at H.E.B. to see Robert and because I'm a work-a-holic,', says Ann Clinkscales. I work at Luther's because I want to have a car to drive and money to party with, declared Tom Gonzalez. Working in the J oskels shoe department gives me the chance to meet new people and see all the fine girls that try on clothes in the Jr. dept. across the hall,', expressed Mike Nigro. The toil and long hours proved to be worthwhile since each student worker achieved rewards in both ex- perience and income. Occupations Melody Henk 9' Sophomores Tiffani Widelski and Shana Williams compare notes dur- ing class to insure the correct answer. Everyone has heard the ex- pression, It takes all kinds and that cliche was ap- plicable to this past school year. While there were many types of differences from per- son to person, the main dif- ference was found in grade levels. When people meet, a common question, What grade are you in?,' is often asked. Obviously, the grade gap was important. Seniors were the leaders of the crowds. Most had been here for four years and knew , L...d In 1966, students closed the age gap with the Bunny Hop at a school dance. their ways around, the ways to teachers' hearts, and the ways just to have fun. Ex- perience was in their corner and a state of euphoria was felt by all the Class of '86. Juniors were not too far away from that happiness. With only one year until graduation they too knew how to survive. They often felt the effects of the senior year, as one junior said, Senioritis has already set in! For sophomores, however, Doing research in the library is a must at sometime or another for all students. Here, George Moore takes a break to share some of his ne knowledge with his friends. the ultimate senior year seemed an eternity away. Some said that sophomores are just beginning to feel at home while at school. For this reason, sophomores fac- ed this year with confidence. Freshmen took on Roosevelt with a bang!', Though at the beginning of the year, they were apprehen- sive and unsure of the school so vastly different from junior high, they soon began to fit in. One freshmen ex- claimed, Its so different, but Classes ioin forces Classes CDivision Pagej Kristen Shelton it,s so exciting! These class characteristi are universal, and twen years ago these differen were also experienced. T, battle of the grade ht been in existence sin Roosevelt first opened doors. Despite the class distinct personalitie somehow they all blend1 together to make one un This one unit faced the ye successfully as the terri Rough Riders. it .eoving Their mark Twenty years ago the :mbers of the class of S were not even born d now they were idy to face the real rld. Although many ngs have changed nce the pre- existance' years, one thing has remained the same: Seniors had only one thing on their minds - GRADUA- TION! The yearly plague swept the halls of Roosevelt High School, making seniors fall vic- tim to its lethargic ef- fects. It's the most as- tounding thing since birth and Van Halen, said new senior Karl Hammerschmidt. The Senior class meetings were held before school this past year. Still, despite the time upperclassmen made the effort to attend informative sessions. effects of the sometimes fatal senioritis worsen- ed as the year came to end and graduation neared. The thought of graduation and the achievement of their common goal inten- sified their feelings. Everyone wanted to leave a lasting impres- Planning fund-raisers, activities, and other class functions develops a special relationship among class officers, representatives and sponsor. This year's officers were: Theresa Wood, treasurer, Virginia Johnson, secretaryg Tom Braley, presidentg Diane Tse, vice- presidentg Kristen Shelton, chaplain. Representatives Knot shownj were: Lisa Parris, Melissa Morales, Melody Henk, Darren Fransella, Paula Parsons, Tracey Trachta, Jon Sunberg, and Patti Pattison. The sponsor Calso not shownl was Mrs. Sandra Swope. sion at their soon-to-be alma mater. As Tom Braley, senior class president, said, The Class of '86 is the class t h a t w i I I b e remembered in the future, not for athletic or academic excellence, but for a sincere feeling of humanity, and for a true appreciation of let- ting off steam! These feelings strengthened as the year progressed and as upperclassmen realized this may have been the last time they saw their fellow classmates. Seniors made the most of their last year here. And, as the milestone in their lives was met, the class of '86 proved that they could meet this challenge of a new tuming point in their lives! the brain that has already been victimized by the dreaded SENIORITIS the short, militaristic hair cut I know my way around this place look that took four years to attain pointed linger that patronizes and directs all freshmen senior class ring that will probably never be worn again after graduation. the casual clothing that shows the senior confidence The T pical Senior Seniors '86 Kristen Shelton 33 anyway. -Diane Tse Q-,XM Hey! No problem, red, white and blue are my colors A EEILIEIR US BEfHlilTlFlilh What season are you? replaced the well-known zodiac interests as the most often asked question in the wake of Color Me Beautzful, a book that analyzes what colors look best on what people. Color analysists claimed that wearing the right colors could change your life, but Roosevelt students never had to worry about it before. This year was different however. Seeking just one more way to be remembered, the year- book staff worked with the senior class to start a new tradition-the senior sec- tion would be in color. The commencement of this tradition caused many problems. Not only would it cost around 51500, but the deadline for the entire section was November The senior class offered to take carer the financial end if the yearbook sti would meet the early deadline. To mi the early deadline required the senic help: features had to be written, pictui had to be taken, and summaries had be turned in by October 15. Through everyone's cooperation a hours of hard work, deadline was All of the time put into the sixteen pa of color was well worth it. As Jeni Hoang, senior, put it, It's our last ye? It makes us stand out from i underclassmenf' In the years to co the class of '86 will be remembered the yearbook trendsetters! Adams, Monica Alonzo, George Amos, Andrea Anderson, Timothy Arambula, Vicente Armstrong, Sidney Asher, Clay Avila, Pedro Bach, Jon Bailey, Mary Baller, Matthew Ballew, Karen Ballon, Connie Baluesk, Cheryl Barger, Jennifer Baxter, John Becker, Eric Beigel, Daniel Bell, Fred Bell, Sonia Bowen, Michele Bowers, Ronald Bowman, Jeffrey Braley, Thomas 3 4 Seniors '86 Lisa Vitali 7-1, RN , :K e N 'W at 6 M4 t . at fl l N y ll. , ,M Y p pn Q , l W... AUIL L a , - 5-5 as .Zi gf , Z 1-,iv I fi , 2 : 1' inf 71 A . H 6 pg 5, 1: sm! Aer. sa X Left, Mike Nigro's Uncle Feather gets a high during B lunch. Below, Hey Wendy! exclaimed Kristi Walker to friend Wendy Wright. Do you realize this is our last year of library orientation?! V A ' ff , Brown, Elisa kg L if f A -3- ' F' . ri In , , ' Bners, Jerome ...QF A . 73 Brown, Jeffery Brown,LaPaula lt.tf1'.:-- . are ,xt Y, 1' Q Brown,Thomas ttsywt ,y -43 Brunner, Kathy Q. fi, iiv K i K V X '-er Buchhom, Edith Burg, GWKSUYY ,,,,..-- L 'Y' Bust, Marki Cappone, Karin Carle, Christopher Carlisle, Billy Acosta, Mark Auto Mechanics-2 y rs., Basketball-2 yrs. Adams, Monica Cavaliers-1 yr., Latin Club-2 yrs., Latin Honor Society-2 yrs., Cheerleader-3 yrs. tVarsity-2 yrs., IV-1 yr.J, Food Adv. Team-2 yrs,, Keywannettes-3 yrs., FBLA-1 yr.. Campus Life-2 yrs., FHA-1 yr., Homecoming Court-3 yrs. Adams, Steven Golf-4 yrs. Warsityl, Industrial Arts Club-1 yr., FBLA-2 yrs, lReporterfHistorian-1 yr.l Alonzo, George General Mechanics--3 yrs,, Auto Mechanics-1 yr. Amos, Andrea Cavaliers-1 yr., Choir-yr., Re iment-1 yr., Harumby Club-3 yrs, tVice President-1 yr,, Cqiairperson--1 yr.l, Ioske's Teen Board Anderson, Tim Band-4 yrs. lMarchingfSymphonicl, German Club-2 yrs. Armstrong, Sid Football-4 yrs, lVarsity-2 yrs,1, Mad Rider-Seguin Game '85, Captain-MacArthur Game '85, Choir-4 yrs., Who's Who in Music '85, All-District Choir-2 yrs., All-Region Choir-2 yrs., FCA-4 yrs.. Campus Life, Bull Moose Club, Art National Honor Society Armstrong, Tom ROTC-4 yrs. tFirst Sergeant-iunior year, ap- pointed S-3 Battalion Staff-senior year.J Asher, Clay Football-2 yrs., Track-1 yr.. FCA-2 yrs., ln- dustrial Arts Club-1 yr. Avila, Pedro Band-1 yr. tlvtarchingl, Iunior Honor Society-2 yrs.. Wrestling-3 y r. Bach, lon AFS-3 yrs., Physics Club-2 yrs., Key Club-2 yrs., Band-4 yrs., Math Team-4 yrs.. Academic Decathlon-2 yr., German Club-3 yrs. tVice President-1 yr.l, Mu Alpha Thete-3 yrs. lSgt. at Arms-1 yr.J. Drama-1 yr., National Merit Finalist, Number Sense-3rd in district liunior yearl Bailey, Mary Cavaliers-t yr.. FHA-1 yr., OEA-2 yrs, Baller, Matt Campus Life-2 yrs,, Spanish Club-1 yr., DECA-1 yr., Industrial Arts Club-1 yr. Ballew, Karen Freshman English Honor Award, Freshman Class President. Sophomore Class President, Student Council Relilmresentative-2 yrs., School Pride Committee-3 yrs., Basket- ba -3 yrs. tVarsity-2 yrs., Freshman-1 yr.J, National Iunior Honor Society-2 yrs., French Club-2 y rs., Bowling Club-2 yrs. Ballon, Connie Swim Team-3 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs. tVice President-1 yr.J, Spanish Honor Society-3 yrs, lVice Presi- gent-1 yr,J. Medical Explores-1 yr., Special Olympic Bud- --2 rs. Biiluselx, Cheryl Marching Band-3 yrs. tSec1'etary-1 yr.J, Na- tional Honor Society-2 yrs., National Iunior Honor Society-2 yrs,, Mu Alpha Theta-3 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J, Spanish Honor Society-Z yrs,, Ull. T ping-1 yr., Golf-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr. Barger, jennifer Band,-3 yrs,, MarchingfSymphonic Band-2 yrs., NFL-1 yr., Ull. One Act Play-1 yr., French Club-4 yrs, French Honor Society-3 rs. tPresident-2 yrs.l, NIHS-1 yr,, NHS-2 yrs. lCorres ondying Secretary-1 yr,J. AFS-2 yrs. tTreasurer-1 yr.J. FBEA-1 yr., Beta Club-1 yr, Baxter, lohn Track-4 yrs., Basketball-2 yrs.. NIHS-1 yr.. FBLA-1 yr., Industrial Arts Club--1 yr. Beigel, Daniel Swim Team-4 yrs., Campus Life-Zfh yrs.. FBLA-1 yr, Bell, Lisa Cosmetology--2 yrs., FHA-2 yrs, VICA-2 yrs. Bowen, Michele Cosmetology-2 yrs. lParliamentarianJ, FHA-2 yrs., VICA-2 yrs.. Proiect Pride Winner-'84 tiunior classj Bowman, leffSwim Team-4 yrs., ICT-1 yr, tTreasurerl Braley, Tom Coll Team-2 yrs., lxey tilulm-it yrs. tSgl. at Arms-1 yr.. Vice President-1 yr.l. Swim 'l'nanifZ yrs.. Spanish Club-2 yrs.. lunior Class Vice Presitlenl. Senior Class President. Student tfountzil Reprosenlalive-2 yrs.. Nl-IStIAfi vr. Briers, lerome Rotzvivorl lht- highest honor in San Antonio Pre- treshnian l-Ingineering Program al ll'l'SA, l.atin Club-2 yrs.. Na- tional l.alin Honor Society-t yr.. Received the Military Ex- cellence Merlal troni the American Legion. Varsity llrill Team-1 yr.. llarunihv Klluh-1 yr. Illresitlentl. ROTC Company tlomniantler-t yr. Brooks, Greg l lll.A-t yr.. RU'l'KIf2VJ yrs.. Russian Ciluh-1 yr. Brown, Elisa tlaivalmrsfv yrs. tSorgeanl-1 yr.J. VHA-4 yrs.. German tlluh-'l yr.. llrnnia-1 yr.. Hl'IfIl'I-HERO-1 yr.. Repor- lingfNewspaper Stall-l yr.. l-Ixplorers tReal Estate-t yr.. Chilcl flare-1 yr.j ' Brown, Ieff liantl-l V: yrs lllrum l.inel. Swim Team-IV1 years. lVarsityl. Math Toainwil yrs. H5 awartlsl. National Merit Com- niemh-rl Student. Key Club-l yr. fSgt. al Armsl. Physics tlluhit yr.. lfronrzl tlluh-2 yrs. ' Brown, l.a Paula Track-l yr.. l Bl.A-2 yrs.. Redd Business Award from ll.S. Business Arzarieniy. Member of Hotel Explorers Post Group with Marriot North Brunner, Kathy l reni.li Kiluh-2 yrs.. ll'HA-HERO-2 yrs. Nice Presirlenl-t yr.1 Burg. Greg l-'ootball-3 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs.. IV-1 yr,l, Soi:- rzer-2 yrs. lVarsiIyJ. Baseball-1 yr. UVJ. FCA-8 yrs.. Campus l.it'e43 yrs.. l lil.A-1 yr.. Spanish Club-1 yr. Bust. Marki Spanish tlluh-1 yr.. Spanish Honor Society-Z yrs. tHistorian-1 yr.J. NIHS-2 yrs. Wine Presitlent-1 yr.l, NHS-2 yrs, lVice President-1 yr.l. Mu Alpha Theta-4 yrs. tVir:e Presi- dent-1 yr.j. Keywanettes-2 yrs. lReporlerfHistorian-1 yr.l. l 'l'A-2 yrs. Wine President-1 yr,l, Yearbook Staff-2 yrs. lliriitor-1 yr.l. Golf Team-Zvi yrs.. Beta Club-t yr.. Hugh O'Brian Youth Learlership Award Carpenter, Kimberly Carrion, Pete Castillo, Christopher Castleman, Valeria Castro, Alex Castro, Lisa Chenoweth, Bradley Christ, James Chun, Kyong Cisneroz, Vicki Clark, Mark Coleman, Cindy Collins, Kent Collins, Lori Columbus, Kevin Cooksey, Stacy Cooper, Laura Covey, Andrea Cox, Linda Cruz, David Culberson, Timothy Cushing, Michelle Davis, Roslyn Davis, Shelly 3 6 Seniors '86 ft- 'M 'L bt '4 A ,., -cr , 1 45 I I l 4,0 Q j .U nal., A is l ,.,. I Senior Ed Weising's future is already reality to him through R0'l and summer Naval experiences. Super Ed Saves Life I My name is Edward Weising, I moved to San Al tonio from Kansas City at the beginning of my junil year. . In Kansas I attended Bishop Miege High Scho where I played football for 2 years. At Roosevelt! joined the ROTC and the San Juan Guard. This 1 summer I went to Orlando, Florida for Navy BAS Training. That was an adventure in itself. I was al down there to visit my family. While in the hote heard a plea for helpg I looked out the window an saw my brother David pulling a man out of the b tom of the pool. I ran down there and helped Da get the man out of the pool and started cardi pulmonary resuscitation CCPRJ. The man was rush . to the hospital and his life was saved. That's J adventure I'll never forget. . QQ After my senior year I will go to the Sonar Techn A A cian School. In a long term outlook of what I'll be d 'ir' ing in the future, I want to join the fleet and hopeful . l 1 make officer before retiring from the Navy. k 1 W WW ' if , 71 W E 4' 'Q' E 1 .ff 1 .af W W4 -J 1. Q g - - 4 H V W MW, A ,A . arms, A Q 2 ml ? v 1 M v V D Wigillika-,i,1 wg, MI: , in . Q ' is I Q , at 5- Tb' A i. 5- W , 4. fl , if .li if f ,f i W W we 'fvfixmf Y i 1 ,,,, I ir' 'AA' Kristen Shelton I I F Butts, Beck Cavaliers-1 yr., Cam us Life-4 yrs., Patriot-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr., Specialp Olympic Buddy-2 yrs., DECA-1 yr, Carlisle, Billy Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Award, Choir-1 yr. lRegion and Districtl, Latin Club-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs., Finals in poetry and semis in extemporaneous speech, FBLA-1 yr. Carpenter, Kim National Iunior Honor Society-2 yrs., FHA-1 yr., Cavaliers-1 yr., Regiment-1 yr., Spanish Honor Society-2 yrs. Carrion, Pete Band-4 yrs., FBLA-2 yrs, Carrola, Ron Football-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr., Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Award Carle, Christopher Tennis Team-4 yrs. lVarsityj, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta Carrington, Sean Basketball-Varsity, French Club Castillo, Chris Cross Countrly-3 yrs. fLetterman-3 yrs.j, Received 2nd place silver me al-district lregional qualifierj, Received bronze medal t'85J, Track-3 yrs., lLetterman-1 yr.J, Placed 3rd-district, Body Building-1 yr.. Spanish Club-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., Cross Country-1 yr. lGaptainj Castleman, Valeria Bull Moose-2 yrs., Soccer-3 yrs, lVarsi- ty-3 yrs., Captain-1 yr.1, FBLA-1 yr., FCA-2 yrs., Keywanettes-2 rs., Senior Class Citizen-1 yr., Spanish Club-2 yrs.. Track-1 yr., Campus Life-1 yr. Castro, Alex Soccer-4 yrs. fVarsity-4 rs., Letterman-3 yrs., Honorable Mention-1 yr.l, French Club-3 yrs., Key Club-1 yr. fSgt. of Armsl, Camus Life-2 yrs. Castro, Lisa Band-4 yrs. fTwirler-1 yr.J, FHA-3 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., DistrictfRegion Band-1 yr., 1 rating at Twirling UIL, 1st rating on flute solo at Solo and Ensemble Chavarria, Brian CVAE-COOP-2 yrs., CVAE Construction Trade l 8: II-2 yrs. Chenoweth, Brad Basketball-1 yr., Band-2 yrs., ROC-3 yrs. Warsity Rifle Team-2 yrs., IV Rifle Team-1 yr.J Christ, Iim Diving Team-4 yrs. lCaptain-3 yrs.J, National History Fair, German Club-2 yrs., Track-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Bodcy Building-2 yrs., DECA-2 yrs., fawards in competition in A vertising and Displayl, FCA-2 yrs., Industrial Arts Club-1 yr. Cisneros. Rud ROTC-2 yrs., Track-1 yr., French Club-1 yr, Cisneroz, Vicki Vocational Education-2 yrs., OEA-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr. Clark, Mark Industrial Arts Club-1 yr., Band-4 yrs. lMar- ching-2 yrs., Letter-1 yr.l, Bowling Team-3 yrs. lLetter-1 yr.f, Law Enforcement-1 yr. Co eman, Cindy Cavaliers-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Choir-4 yrs, lVice President-1 yr., President-1 yr,1 Collins, Kent ROTC-W2 yrs., Auto Mechanics-1 yr., ICT-1 yr. Collins, Lori Soccer-1 yr. Warsity-freshmanl, Tennis-4 yrs. lVarsityJ, Band-4 yrs. SMarchingJ, FHA-2 yrs. Comeau, Eddie Genera Mechanics-1 yr., VICA-2 yrs., Auto Paint and Body Cooksey, Stacy Cavaliers-1 yr., Golf-3 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrsgl Spanish Club-2 yrs., Campus Life-3 yrs., FCA-3 yrs.. Frenc C ub-2 yrs. Coolper, Laura Volleyball-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs., IV-1 yr.1, Bas etball-3 rs. Warsity-2 yrs., freshman-1 yr.l, DECA-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs. Covey, Andrea German Club-2 yrs., Keywanettes-1 yr., Cam- pus Life-4 yrs., Band-4 yrs., Stage Band-1 yr.. Cross Coun- try-2 yrs., Track-2 yrs., District Band-3 yrs., Region Band-2 yrs., So o and Ensemb e-4 yrs. lratings 11 Cox, Linda FBLA-1 yr. lRe rterl, NAHS-1 yr., ROTC-V: yr., FHA-yr., DECA-2 yrs. llglgesident-1 yr.J, Bull M oose Par- ty-1 yr., AFS-1 yr. Cruz, David ROTC-4 yrs., 11 yr.- Triple R Guard Drill Team, Z yrs.-Saber Guard, 3 yrs.-San Iuan Guard, 3 yrs.-Color Guard, 1 yr.-Executive Officer. 1 yr.-Color Guard Com- mander, 1 yr.-Bn S-2 Culberson, Tim Basketball-Z yrs., Choir-3 yrs., Region and District Choir-2 yrs.. Region and District and Zone Choir Davis, Roslyn Band-4 yrs.. Marching Band-3 yrs., Swim Team-4 yrs. lVarsity-4 rs., 1 yr.-District Finalist, 1 yr.-Captain, Set two school, recordsl, French Club-2 yrs., Track-1 yr. lFreshmanl De Paolo, Frank Golf-1 yr.. S anish Club-2 yrs. Dearing, Carolyn Marching Band-3 yrs., Latin Club-2 yrs.. DECA-1 yr. Descalopoulis, Brent FHA-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Tennis-1 Br., Bull Moose Party-1 yr., Key Club-1 yr. iaz, lose Football-3 yrs,, FCA-3 yrs., Campus Life-2 yrs., FHA-1 yr., Soccer-2 yrs, lState Semi Finalist, Letterman-2 rs.j Dominguez, Patricia Cavaliers-1 yr.. FHA-3 yrs.. Cheerleader-1 yr. UVJ, Campus Life, Patriots-2 yrs. ltviajor-1 Br. Nominated for Miss Halftime U.S.A.J urrel, Sha OEA-1 yr. Eads, Adriane FHA-1 yr. fSecretaryJ Echandi, Michelle French Club-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr. Estell, Vanessa Band-1 yr., Marching Band-3 yrs., DECA-yr., Spanish-2 yrs., MDE Pro ram-1 yr. Estes, Glen Marching Band-2 yrs., German Club-1 yr. Estrada, Andrea French Club-2 yrs., Cross Country-1 yr, lLet- tered-1 yr.1,Harumby Club-1 yr. Evererett, Nanette Cavaliers-1 yr., FCA-Z yrs., Patriot-1 yr., Special Olympic Buddy-1 yr., Keywannettes-2 yrs., French C ub-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., DECA-1 r. Fernandez, Sorita Soccer-2 yrs. Warsityl, Regiment-1 yr. Fletcher, Iohn ROTC-4 yrs. lBata1 ion S-4-senior yearl, Spanish-2 yrs, Ford, Iames VOE-Ag I, II, and III-3 yrs., Auto Mechanics--1 yr, France, Danielle AFS-2 yrs., Band-1 yr., DECA-4 yrs. lVice President-4 yrs.J, SGA Re resentative-2 yrs. Fransella, Darren Goljf-3 yrs. UBJ, FBLA-2 yrs, lReporterfHistorian-1 yr., 1st place Business Graphic Regionalsj, Bull Moose Part -2 yrs. lVice President-1 yr,J, Latin Club-1 yr., Spanish Cflub-1 yr., Student Council-1 yr.. Senior Clss Representative-1 yr., Key Club-2 yrs. '-v-1 Above, Henry Gonzales has had enough of Mr. Albers's quizzes and homework. To solve this, he decides to use his head as a baseball. Below, Cindy Seiler is reprimanded by Brian Miller for breaking the no-gum policy. 'T- ..v, 5 T Y - k QW was ,515 iw I i , A Y ' d l I at i ,P-gi. it .- 'I t, . at .,f A , Dearinger, Carolyn Del Toro, Monica 4, ff, Descalopoulis, Brent Detreville, George Dominquez, Patricia ,ps-'i .L I 'V ,-. ' 4 Doxie, Tara f . 'I Drescher, David ' ,, gg Duarte, Daniel f Q - I, Dunn, Jamal 9 'T ' Durrell, Sha Vp Eads, Adrian Seniors'86 Kristen Shelton 37 Dougherty, Johnathan 8 Guess Who? i, . ' to, , A 4.. E A ,I . Xt hs? ti, rf. Aipnq Kuueq Eagle, Deshawn Elizalde, Norma Ellis, Shawn Ellison, Shawn Estell, Vanessa Everett, Nanette Femandez, Soraya Fey, Justin Flaska, Deborah Flores, Cynthia Flowers, Rodney Fogus, Odette Ford, James France, Danielle Fransella, Darren Fuller, Michael Gallegos, Eusebio Garcia, Gary Garone, Laurie Garrett, Jill Garza, Marina Geiger, Monique Gibson, Jesse Gibson, Joy Gibson, Stephanie Ginder, James Gomez, Mark Gonzales, Henry Gonzalez, Adam Gonzalez, Andrew Seniors '86 Kim Childs Q. . 5 Freabe, Diana Cosmetology-2 yrs., Aide-1 yr. tOfficel Fuleki, Frank Stage Band-2 yrs., Marching Band-3 yrs., ROTC-2 yrs., Tennis Team-6 months Fuller, Mike Marching Band-3 yrs., Concert Band-2 yrs., Sym- phonic Band-1 yr., NIBS-2 yrs.. National Merit Semi- Finalist-1 yr. IPSAT Score 2031, National Merit Finalist-1 yr. ISAT Score 14001, Lab Management-1 yr., Latin Club-4 yrs., Latin Honor Society-Z yrs., Suggested for Optimist Club-1 yr. Uuniorl gatlllegoa, Eusebio CVAE-1 yr., Art-4 yrs., ROTC-3 yrs. UV i e Team-1 yr. Garcia, Gary Band-4 yrs., Spanish Club-Z yrs. lGarcia, Nancg Band-1 yr. Narsityj, Marching Band-3 yrs., HA-1yr.,F LA-1 yr. Garone, Laurie Choir-1 yr., Cavaliers-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr., NIHS-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yrg, Keywanettes-3 yrs. Sopgiomgiie llgirector-1 yr., Vice Presi ent-1 yr., President-1 yr, eta u -1 yr, Garrett, Iill Math League-1 yr., Youth Life Group-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., Bowling TeamfZ yrs. tPresident-1 yr.J, F ags-1 yr. geiger, Niciky Band-If yrs., NAHS-2 yrs.. German Club-Z yrs., istrict an RegionC oirBan -1 yr, Gibson, Ioy Cavaliers-1 yr., Art Club-1 yr., National Art Honor Society-3 yrs. fPresident-1 yr.1, Latin Club-Z yrs. Ginder, Jimmy Marching Band-4 yrs., Band President-1 yr., Wind Ensemble-4 yrs., UIL Solo and Ensemble-4 yrs., UIL State SolofEnsemble-2 yrs., All-District Band--3 yrs., All Q J .1 1 lf N ,Ft w. , .A 4 ...f a e f - 1 - at .., . 'i'f31w.e2 . - W .,,. 5' af '75 . . tw. ,W Li-igzz' X it 2 Region Band-2 yrs., All-Area Band-1 yr., All-State Band-1 yr., Iazz Band-1 yr., NIHS-2 rs. tChaplain-1 yr.J, NHS-1 yr., Latin Club-2 yrs., Key Cluh-2 yrs., Bowling Club-1 yr., PSM-2 yrs.. Math Team-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., National Latin Exam Magna Cum Laude Medalist, Beta Club-1 yr. Gonzales, Henry Football-4 yrs. HVarsity-2 yrs,J, Soccer-3 yrs., Track-3 yrs., FCA-4 yrs., Bu l Moose Club, Campus Life. Mad Rider Seguin Game-'85, Captain-Iay Game-'86 Gonzales, Sandra Cavaliers-1 yr., Band-1 yr., Flags-1 yr., Cosmetology-2 yrs.. VICA-1 yr. Gonzalez, Adam Body Building-1 yr. ggnzalez, Thomas Football-2 yrs., Swim Team V1 semester. A-2 rs. Grant, Thlnia Volleyball-1 yr., Harumby Club-1 yr., DECA-2 yrs, Green, Kevin Marketing and Distributing-2 yrs. Grogan, Lisa Cavaliers-1 yr., Patriots-2 yrs. tAcademic Award-2 yrs.J, Choir-2 yrs., Cam us Life-4 rs. tStat'f Memberl, FCA-3 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs. Flgreasurerj, Nl-l,S--2 yrs.. Mu Alpha Theta-3 yrs., French Club-2 rs., Keywanettes-2 yrs., American Society of Distinguished High School Students. ' Guarnero, lackie Marching Band-4 yrs, fWind Ensemble-3 yrs.J, Latin Club-2 yrs., Freshman Class Chaplain, Iunior Class Secretary, Region Band-4 yrs., District Band-4 yrs.. AFS-1 yr., Symphonic Band-1 yr. ' Guerrero, Tina Basketball-4 yrs. Warsity-1 yr., IV-1 yr., Freshman-yr.J, Volleyball-4 yrs. lVarsity-2Vz yrs.J, FCA-4 yrs. . K L art.. Q . , -' , A H Ea t fa ' - ' ' 'EM V dw K F A ---,rv l ' ' was . , gl, 2gw ,af . 'S A l I 'Af ' I Y Vi , f 711,33 4 g ' r w M g ' .ei f, 'gn 7 ggi 1 V K.. , ,,., ll ' 1 if Q . g 'wil J, ,Kg , far, -,ga Mx -.MJ 1 , , X iq.. , ,,m,v:g, . Z . FK.. ' wI5 l' ,i if I 3 ' f 5 L 1 ' W if W- we ' 54 . . f ab L A 'g ' ' , 52 ' ' ' an rf' 4 , 1 4- fi. ar' 5, ' ' fa 7 Y - . 1. , I S 1 L f ' i Y ' ft is 33' .f I if . wf ift . . A W4 f A..,ia.-zA . -. ,, x A g A 5 fm.. 'x 14-0 M. .,,,- 4 3 ...M Ati 'is X .W Q L - i '4'.1 P 5 2 ,. , , ., .. E if'1' , 1 si.., if ...Eg , Haag, Mike Yearbook Staff Photographer-3 yrs. lHead-1 yr.J. Newspaper Staff Photographer-2 yrs. fHead-1 yr.J, Golf-ZV1 years, Spanish Clu-2 yrs., Bull Moose Party-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr. Hanko, Kelly Marching Band-3 rs., Soccer-4 yrs. lVarsity-4 yrs.1, DECA-1 yr. iSecretaryl, German Club-2 yrs., FCA-2 rs., Campus Life-2Vz yrs.. FHA-'A yr., Yearbook Staff-1 yr.. blewspaper Staff-1 yr. Hansmeyer, Iohn ROTC-4 yrs., San juan Guard-2 yrs., Com- plany Executive Officer anzalik, Brion FHA-1 yr. Harbin, Mary Choir-2 yrs. lhibrarian-1 yr.l, Cosmetology-2 ylrs., Cavaliers-1 yr,. FHA-2 yrs. artshorn, Beth Volleyball-3 yrs- Soccer-4 yrs. fVarsity1, ICL-2 yrs. lHistorian--1 yr.j, FCA-4 yrs., Campus Life-4 yrs,, DECA, FTA, FBLA Hawes, Ianice Cavaliers-2 yrs. lSergeant-1 yr.J, Choir-2 yrs., Readywriting-2 yrs., German Club-3 yrs. Henk, Melody Marching Band-3 yrs., Symphonic Band-3 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Spanish Honor Society-3 yrs.. fTreasurer-2 yrs.1, Spanish Club-1 yr., Pride Essay Winner lFreshmanJ, Honor Court-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr., Ke wanettes-2 yrs., Senior Class Representative-1 yr., Studlent Council Representative-1 yr., Yearbook Staff-1 yr., Campus Life-2 yrs- Beta Club-1 yr, Hester, jennifer Volleyball-4 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs., IV-2 yrs., Freshman-1 yr.J, FCA-4 yrs., German Club-yrs., German Tags-2 yrs., Keywanettes-3 yrs., Law Enforcement-1 yr., Campus Life--3 yrs, Hill, Michelle French Club-2 yrs., OEA-1 yr. lTreasureri, Mu Alpha Theta-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr, Hi l, Rebecca Marching Band-4 yrs., Concert Band-4 yrs. Hilliard, Kelly French Club-4 yrs. lCo-Vice President-1 yr., President-1 yr, French Honor Society-3 yrs. lChaplain-2 rs.J. Mu Alp a Theta-3 yrs. lTreasurer-1 yr., Most Active l,unior Memberl, IHS-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J, NHS-2 yrs., Na- tional Forensic Lea ue Member-3 rs. lVice President-1 yr., Duet Acting-3rd glace, One Act Pllay- Cyranode Bergerac . Outstanding Girl Drama l, Best Cameo Appearance, One Act Gonzaler, Thomas Grant, Tonia Grindle, Kelly Grogan, Lisa Guarnero, J acquelin Guerrero, Tina Gutting, Scott Haag, Michael Hall, Karrell Hanko, Kelly Hansmeyer, John Hanzalik, Brion ,. tw mssv' my , -wfgyd, .. ap . fy T X' ef -' gli? . .- V -J' W 1' 1 t sf i A kg it 2. s -Q ' H i 5 -4,9 4 . wx M7 5 ' Wfltiig 5' fl ' Wi-i1.1-', ,ff-1 at .1 -3 it J i fs l Play- Merchant of Venice , Academic Decathalon Team Selec- tion. Student Council-1 yr. fVice Presidentl, Homecomin Court Nominee, Winner of Mount Hol oke Award to Most Outstan- ding Iunior Girl in Roosevelt, Allernate, Girls State Represen- tative, Local, Regional Fair Winner-First Place, Austin Meet History Fair-Fourth Place, Iunior Coordinator Texas Forensic Association State Meet, Sophomore Class Winner-First Place, Golf Team-2 yrs. lVarsityJ Hillsberry, Merrie-Lynn Band-2 yrs., French Club-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr., Cosmetology-2 yrs., VICA-1 yr. lSecretaryj Hoang, Ienny NIHS-2 yrs., Spanish Club-1 yr, Spanish Honor Society-2 yrs., Track-1 yr. UVJ, Mu Alpha T eat-1 yr. Hoffman, Mike FHA-HERO-1 yr, Hood, john French Club-3 yrs., Latin Club-1 yr. tCum Laude National Latin Examl, Swim Team-4 yrs. lVarsity-4 yrs., Cap- tain-1 yr.J, FBLA-2 yrs., Key Club-2 yrs., Bull Moose Par- ty-t yr. Hudspeth, Annie FBLA-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., HECE-1 r. Hulse, Kelly Band--1 yr., German Club-3 yrs., German Honor Society-3 yrs., Honor Society-3 yrs. Humb e, S aron Marching Band-4 yrs., Feature Twirler-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs. fPresident-1 yr.J, French Club-2 yrs. tHistorian-1 yr.J, NIHS-2 yrs, lHistorian-1 yr.1, German Club-1 yr., FHA-1 yr. Huston, Rodney CVAE-2 yrs. Nice President1,Welding-2 yrs. jackson, Ethel Cavaliers-1 yr., Regiment-1 yr., Patriots-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr. Iefferies, Scott Football-4 yrs. 5Varsity-2 yrs., IV-yr., Freshman-1 r.1, Mad Rider-lu son '85, 2nd Team All- District Football, 3rd Team All-City Footbll, Baseball-4 yrs. lVarsit -3 yrs., IV-1 yr.l, Academic All-District Baseball, Basketball-1 yr. IFreshmanl, Track-4 yrs. lVarsity-2 rs.J Iackson, Tracye Volleybal-1 yr., FHA-4 yrs., lfllarumby Club-4 rs. l'I'reasurer-t yr.l, Basketball-1 yr., Track-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs,, HERO--2 yrs. fSecretaryf reasurer-1 yr.. President-1 yr.j -ef , ir ,,, Harbin, Mary Harrel, Guy Hartshorn, Elizabeth Harvey, Sean Hawes, Janice Helton, Jeanette A Henk, Melody Hester, Jennifer Hill, Colby Hill, Michelle Hill, Rebecca Hilliard, Kelly A ? Guess ho? sotueg egpiiq Seniors '86 Kim Childs 39 Hillsberry, Merrie Hoang, J ermifer N. Hoffman, Michael C. Hudson, Chinita L. Hulse, Kelly S. Humble, Sharon N. Jackson, Clifford Jackson, Ethel W. Jackson, Tracye L. Jefferies, Scott Johnson, Bobbie J. Johnson, Kimberly 5 i s 4 ,U .an-is A K . l .L E V' V 74 I X 4- 4 -s--ef M Johnson, Shannon L. Johnson, Virginia V. Jones, Carla M. Jones, Julie A. Jones, Marcellus Jones, Ruby x I -'--gfllfii ri. Mf r . Jones, Shannon R. A' J uvette, Mark E. F ' Karp, Stacey L. f '7 Q, Kennison, Andrea V s Kilman,Jr.,John 4. 6 J it A King, Yancy C. A 3 ,, ' -Q ij if or, Above, friends John Baxter, Jeff Brown, Scott Shumway, and Mark Moore exhibit a muscular senior spirit. Far right, Gary Garcia alienates himself from the class. Right, Tom Braley and Virginia Johnson support the senior class during lunch. 4 O Seniors '86 Melody Henk rqv Kowalski, Calvin Lamm, Margaret Landry, Tracy Layton, Tonya Le, Van Leal, Michael L johnson, Bernita French Club-Z yrs.. Keywanettes-1 yr., Regi- ment-1 yr. jjohnson, Robbie Volleyball-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs.j, Basket- all-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs.J johnson, Shannon Swim Team-1 yr., IROTC-2 yrs., NIHS-1 r Latin Club National Latin H S ' t 3 K y ., , onor ocie y- yrs., ey ' Club-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-3 yrs., Bull Moose Party-2 yrs.. Project Pride Essay-3rd, NCTE Writing Award johnson, Virginia French Club-3 rs., Keywanettes-4 yrs., Food Adv. Committee-4 yrs., Volibyball-1 yr. fFreshmanl. ,FHA-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr., Campus Life-4 yrs., FCA-4 yrs., AFS-1 yr., Senior Class Secretary, Cheerleader-4 yrs. lVarsi- ' ty-2 yrs., IV, Freshmanj jones, julie Cavaliers-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., NIHS-1 yr., FBLA-2 ' rs., Regiment-2 yrs. lSergeant-1 yr.j jlones, Marcellus ROTC-2 yrs., Track-4 yrs. lVarsity-2 rs..jV-2yrs.J jlones, Ruby Band-4 yrs.. 7 Wind Ensemble, All- . DistrictfRegion Band-2 yrs., SolofEnsemlJle rating 1, OEA-1 r lSecrelar j DECA 1 ' Y - y - - yr- jones, Shannon Cavaliers--1 yr., FHA-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., VICA-1 yr. lPresidentj, Special Olympic Buddy-4 yrs., Camus Life-4 yrs., Cosmeto ogy-2 yrs. Iu Vette, Mark Basketball-4 yrs. tVarsity-2 yrs.J Karg, Stacey Swim Team-4 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs.j, Spanish Clu -2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.j. Medical Explorers Post 886 lSecretary-1 yr.j, OEA-1 yr., VICA-1 yr., Keywanettes--1 r., Special Olympic Buddy-3 yrs. kilman, john Marching Band-4 yrs., Wind Ensemble-yrs., All-District Band-3 yrs., Region Band-1 yr., Area Band-1 yr., Soloflinsemble-3 yrs., State SoloGfEnsem le-2 yrs., Selection Lea er-1 yr., U.S. National Ban Award, Latin Club-2 yrs.. Latin Honor Society-1 yr., Drama-2 yrs., One Act Play-1 yr. Kowalski, jeff Football-4 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs.j, Soccer-2 yrs. lVarsity-1 yr.1, Track-3 yrs. fVarsity-1 yr.J, Cross Coun- try-1 yr., FCA-4 yrs. lSeCretary-2 yrs.j, FHA-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr. Landry, Tracy Basketball-3 yrs., FLBA-4 yrs.. Baseball-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs.l Iayton, Tonya Band-4 yrs., Marching Band-3 yrs., French Club-2 yrs. Le, Van VOE, CVAE, FBLA lWon a Medal in Typing I from PTAj Leal, Mike Campus Life-2 yrs., Baseball-2 yrs., Bull Moose Party-2 yrs. Lee, Robert Basketball-2 yrs., Physics Club-1 yr., Key Club-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs. lLenart, j M r h' B d-2 ., S h oann a c mg an yrs ym onic II-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., German Club-2 yrs., Bulll Moose Party-1 yr., MDE-1 yr. Lennon, Vera Volleyball-1 yr. lFreshmanJ, NIHS-1 yr., NHS-1 yr., lst in Scri ture-Night Gallery-1 yr., 2nd in Mix- , ed Media-Night Gallery-1 r., Art Honor Society-2 yrs. lTreasurer-1 yr.J, Mu Alpha Tiieta-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr.. Academic Decathlon-1 yr., Honorable Mention Scholastic Award Lenz, john Wrestling-4 yrs., Cross Country-Captain Lewis, Yulanda Patriots fManagerj, FHA lPresidentj, Law Enforcement Libby, jennifer Rodeo Club-3 yrs. lSecretary, Princess, Queenj, OEA-2 rs y . Llo d, Donna Choir-3 yrs. KAII-Districtj, Basketball- 4 yrs. 1 lAliiDistrict, MVP, All-Tournamentl, FCA Lloyd, john Soccer-3 yrs., DECA Lobo, Liz Band-1 yr., Cavaliers-1 yr., Student Council Representative-1 yr., Yearbook Staff-2 yrs. lAdvertising Managerj, Bull Moose Party-2 yrs., DECA Chapter 1 lHistorianj1 Loftin, P eshetta Volleyball-2 yrs., Basketba l-1 yr., Frenc Club-2 yrs., Choir-2 yrs., Band-1 yr., Soccer-1 yr., Swim Team-1 yr., Spanish Club-2 yrs.. junior Achievements-2 yrs. IVP Financel. ROTC lDrill Team, Riflesj, FBA Lopez, Tony Concert Band-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yrs., Latin Club-2 yrs. Lozano, Ray Marching Band-4 yrs. lDrum Section Leader-1 r. All-Area-1 r. Y - Y Lucek, Susan Marciiing Band-4 yrs., Symphonic Band-4 yrs., FHA-1 yr., National Honor Society-2 yr. Maldonado. Felix FCA-4 yrs., Football-4 yrs. fVarsity-2 yrs.. IV, Freshmanj, Track-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs.j, Soccer-3 yrs. Warsity-2 yrs., jVj allahrczuk, Betty German Club-2 yrs., DECA-1 yr., Aide-1 yr. i raryj Martin, Michelle Cavaliers-1 yr., NIHS-2 yrs., French Club-4 yrs. lTreasurerj. French Honor Society-3 yrs. lTreasurerj, National Honor Society-1 yr. ITreasurerj. Patriots-3 yrs. IColonel, Runner-up Miss Halftime U.S.A.j McClung, Brett Band--4 yrs. fMarchingj, jazz Band-3 yrs.. Wind Ensemble-2 yrs., Area Band-2 yrs., UlL SolofEnsem- ble-4 yrs., UIL State SolofEnsemble-3 yrs., All-State Band-1 yr., Region Orchestra-2 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs., NHS-2 rs., Key Club-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., NHS-1 yr. lChaplainj, Band-1 yr. lChaRlainJ, French Honor Society, Who's Who in American High Sc ool Students, Beta Club McKenzie, joe DECA Chapter 1-1 yr. IPresidentj Mclaughlin, Christian Drama-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs., French Honor Society-2 yrs., Cineastes-1 yr. ICinema Appreciationj amouaflw LET'S PLAY . In the beginning of the year it was thought that graduates, families, and spectacular decorations would be replacing football players and fans on the Blossom Athletic field. This would have been an unprecedented graduation atmosphere-a tradition started by some of our very own parents who graduated on football fields rather than in auditoriums. But the game was cancelled in February due to many com- plications involving preparation of this ceremony. After many meetings and much speculation, TR administrators came to the conclusion of moving graduation to our city's familiar Joe Freeman col- iseum. Negative factors that weighed the decision against the field included seating capacity, lack of a well-equipped sound system, as well as a temporary floor needed under seats and stage. Although the football field could be ex- travagantly decorated, if it were to rain, much money, time, and effort would be lost. Because of this possibility, the Blossom sports center would have to be set up also limiting the seating capacity to 4,000 as opposed to 5,000. Lastly, the sound of walking along a gravel track as compared to a train of graduates enter- ing upon a marble floor would depreciate the significance of this long awaited, formal ceremony. Thus, on May 29, 1986 in an air- conditioned edifice, seniors, family, and friends gathered for the most important moment of one's high school career-the receiving of his or her hard-earned diplomas. sa'-fm! John Bach tells a lie during a pep rally. A910 e1a3uv pun aloow :pew Seniors '86 Melody Henk ll 0 41 42 Lee, Robert Legate, James Lennon, Vera Lenz, John Lewis, Yulanda Libby, Jennifer Littlefield, Sidney Lloyd, Donna Lloyd, John Lobo, Elizabeth Loftin, Pleshetta Lopea Lisa Loudon, Jeffrey Love, Tonya Lucas, Jacqueline Lucek, Susan Luckey, Dannie . 1 ? PFA .sf Ima, f' V I ,W j , . Coca-Cola was a preferred beverage even twen years ago. Maldonado, Felix Marczuk, Berta Marczuk, Eric Martin J. Martin, Michelle McCabe, Craig Seniors '86 Marki Bust W .. Zig' , Q -gil , Ft.. U v T lg, 'vs ,gl ' If 'af , . X i. .J ef ,ef E ,F 7 K A c W , .f . ,G fr 1 if 'Sf 3' . X V is What's Yours? f I vaaa If . u ff, A I . K etf a,,, W ffe. 2 1' K 5 t A., f . 1 ' U f. V, ' '::51l'v W,, 4 1, ,H 7 ' E-lr ' hropshlre from Q96. Seniors proved they had TR spirit as they participated in a survey which showed there favorites. Favorite col- ors were red and blue. Their favorite teacher was found to be Mrs. O'Neil. Law enforce- ment was their favorite class. Football was their favorite 1 ...fi '59 't H K' X M' iw . nge . , . as S J, v 351-x 4 Y his X. I ,, - if . fr, , N , 1 51 it .Mb f ag if i t Fgl F - I SX L til ,Hs 3 ,Q A ewes r 5 - OUP sport and of course, rock 'n roll was their favorite music. This was proven when they choose Led Zepplin's hit Stairway to Heaven for their class song. This song could be heard on favorite radio stations such as KXZL and KISS. Most every senior express- ed that they wanted to con- tinue their education by go- ing to college. Some wanted to stay close to home and start off at San Antonio Col- lege. While others decided to start off with a move, anywhere from San Marcos all the way to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and even over seas to Oxford University in Europe. Wherever the seniors go they have enough confidence to believe that they will be a great success in whatever they do. Y .1.' jf- Y , I , ' is t ,IV Ref ' ' :W W ,. ., 'I l - .xv f 12 W ,J . 1 1 I 5 Ji , Danny Luckey's I Favorites My favorite hobby is rela ing when I'm at home, in nl room listening to the radio watching T.V. My favo' food is Mexican foo Favorite sports are Footba Bowling and Racquetba My color is Maroon and ni car is Z-28, Toyota Sup and Eldorado's. I really dor have a favorite activity d ing school because I am t busy. I listen to soul mu and.my favorite groups ' l o Vanity, Prince Time, E tian Lover Con Funk S Cameo, Appollian and s My favorite female er tainer is Appollian. The tion I listen to is 76 because they favorite class is and teacher is Mr. Eichler. ' 47 l ,J-t Q 'JY' . may - s ,V 5 ie Q, IF: 1:1 1 2 f x I X V 2, '- :r ull . . t ll ,E W wifi 'S . fl' -'-at , 'sv- HAL 4 McClung, Brett McKenzie, Joseph 23 Mergen, Catherine A4.. . , N Merkel, Stacy 2 Middleton, Jeffrey . Miller, Bradley McNeese, loe Tennis-4 yrs. Warsity-2 yrs., IV. Freshmanl, Campus Life-3 yrs., Spanish Club-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr., Key Club-1 yr., FCA-4 yrs. Medina, Monica FHA-2 yrs., Patriots-1 yr., DECA-1 yr. Melendez, lon Band-3 yrs., DECA-1 yr. Mendez, loe ROTC-2 yrs. lDrill Team-Ist Placej, Spanish Club-3 yrs., Body Building-1 yr,, Auto Body-2 yrs. Merqen, Catherine French Club-2 yrs., FHA-HERO-1 yr., Bow ing Team-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr.. Big Stick Car- rier-1 yr. Middleton, jeff Baseball-2 yrs., Basketball-1 yr., Campus Life-1 yr., Spanish Club-2 yrs. Nice President-1 yr.J, Key Club-2 yrs., FLBA-2 yrs. Wice President-1 yr., Won District, ist Place in State and 11th in Nation in Business Graphicsj Miller, Brian K. Football-4 yrs., Track-4 yrs., German Club-1 yr., FHA-1 r, Miller, Brad Basketball-4 yrs. Miller, Curtrina Cavaliers-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Track, Harumby Club-2 yrs., OEA-1 yr. LVOE-LABJ, DECA-1 yr, Monte, Phillip Baseball-1 yr., Basketball-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs.. Body Building-1 yr., DECA-1 yr. Moore, Mark Band-2 yrs., Marching Band-1 yr,, Wrestling-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Award, Campus Life-4 yrs. Moore, Pat Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs., PSM-1 r,, German Club-1 yr.. German Honor Society, Beta Club, Bull, Moose Par- ty-1 yr. Moore, Scott Industrial Arts Club-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., National Honor Societ -2 yrs. Morales, Melissa FHA-2 yrs., OEA-1 yr. IVOE-LABJ, Keywanettes-2 rs., Campus Life-1 yr,, Repor- tingfNewspaper Stafi,-1 yr., Yearbook Staff-2 yrs. lSenior Sec- tion Editor-1 yr.j, FBLA-1 yr., AFS-1 yr., lunior Class Representative, Senior Class Representative, Student Coun- cil-2 yrs. tRepresentative, Presidentj, NESCA, Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Award, Student Pride Committee-1 yr. Morris, Dawn Choir-2 yrs., Cosmetology-2 yrs. fSenior Vice Presidentj Morris, Kathy French Club-2 yrs., VOE-1 yr., FHA-1 yr. Morrison, Dave Wrestling Morrison, Reid NIHS-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs., Key Club-2 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs. fTreasurerJ, Golf-1 yr. lVar- sityj, Baseball-3 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs., IVJ Mosley, Todd Marchin Band--3 yrs. 112 1st Place Solofiinsem- ble Awardsl, Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs. list Place Mu Alpha Theta-Algebra Il Contestl, NIHS-1 yr., Industrial Arts Club-1 yr. Moiyer, Melodi Latin Club-1 yr., FHA-2 yrs., HECE-1 yr., Ai e-1 yr. Mueller, Greg Marching Band-4 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs.. S anish Honor Club-1 yr.. AFS-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr., Iunior Clljass Chaplain Munoz, Annette Cavaliers-1 yr., Spanish Club-2 yrs,. Keywanettes-2 yrs.. Law Enforcement-1 yr. Munoz, Manuel Football-4 yrs. fVarsity-2 yrs., Letter-2 yrs.l, Track-1 yr. lVarsity1, FCA-4 yrs., FHA-1 yr., Homecoming Court-1 yr. Uunior Dukel Murillo, Mike Football-291 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs., Draf- ting-3 yrs., Track-2 yrs. Murphy, Kerr Cavaliers-1 yr., FHA-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., Special 51 mpic Buddy-1 gfr., Discipline Adv. Commit- tee-1 yr., Traci- lyr.. Law En orcement-1 yr., Aide-1 yr. tCouns,1. Cottillion-4 yrs., Campus Life-4 yrs.. Cheerleader-2 yrs. lVarsity, IVJ, Homecoming Court-1 yr. tSenior Princessl Myhre, Iulie Diving Team-4 yrs. Warsityj, ICI, Latin Club-4 yrs. lVice President-2 yrs.1, National Latin Honor Society-4 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs., Keywanettes-2 yrs, Ngo, Anthon Orchestra-3 yrs., Academic Decathlon-Zgfrs. Nguyen, AnFi,dNga Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Awar , PTA En lish Awar Nigewarner, Randy Football-W2 yrs.. Mu Alpha Theta Award, DECA-1 r. Nigro, Milce Baseball-3 yrs. Qlarsity, Captain-1 yr., All- District 1 yr,, All-City Honora le Mention '841, Mu Alpha Theta-4 rs. lPresident-'1 yr.J, Key Club-2 yrs. 1Treasurer-1 yr., Presidlent-1 yr., Manhattan Projectl, NIHS-2 yrs., German Club-2 yrs., German Honor Society-2 yrs., Physics Club-2 yrs, lPresident--1 yr.J, Band-4 yrs. tDrummerj, FBLA-1 yr., Beta Club-1 yr., Harumby-1 yr. Nix, Iim Tennis-4 yrs. lVarsityl, Spanish Honor Society-3 yrs. fPresident-1 yr,, Vice President-1 yr.l. NIHS-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Cam us Life-1 yr., Key Club-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs., Acagemic All-American Selection-1 yr,, Academic All- District Boys Tennis Team-1 yr., Academic Decathlon Team Selection-1 yr., Student Pride Committee-1 yr., Homecoming Court-1 yr, lPrince-Kingj -ix Jef. ,ii yr,,, TEE l 'Q' , V W W Q5 is is vx Y K ,, - C Miller, Brian ,il 3 A X N Kg Miller Brian pjj. - 4 N Z Miller: Vurtrina 4, , l W., ' 1 Monte, Phillip M , M 'N' Moore, Mark --,.,.,f b Moore, Scott A F f---- -.,-. C 3 . Morales, Melissa ' f ' Q Morris Dawn , U in N Q ,-- 'IST .fn M N +V Morris: Kathy T ww, , gg A Morrison, Reid I E3 A i t, 1' p T Mosley, Todd re' K nz-jzv X . ,,,,, S H ,M 5 X v. ,, , f C ft Moyer, Melodi V ' . fl,- Mueller, Greg I Munoz, Annette V? pf di , Munoz, Manuel ,ggi Muriuo, William ,Q , ,YA N Myhre, Julie K V if ...at 06 R u n n ll B 1' 3 V 2 44 Myhre, Loren B. Ngo, Anthony H. Nicewamer, Randy D. Nigro, Peter Nix, James M. Nokes, Theodore Nybro, Carl Oaks, Tobin O'Brien, Michele O'Brien, Kelly O'Connor, Kathleen Oldfield, Paige Hi! My name is Toby Oaks. I was born and raised in San Antonio, despite the fact that everyone thinks otherwise because I talk and act in a foreign mannern. One thing I don't joke around about, however, is my number one commit- ment-running. I have been a runner ever since my brother got me started four years -ago. It was tough at first, but I succeeded mostly due to support from my family and my friends Roy Ramirez, Andy Tijerina, Bobby Mitchell, and Earl Costley Cmy coachj. Now, from thirty to ninety minutes a day I can be seen running just about anywhere. I enjoy the sport because it is in- dividualistic, it is a challenge, and it not only strengthens me physically, but it gives me the motivation and con- o l O'Neill, James B. t at Onnsby, Timothy . Orozco,PaulJ. i ' Otey, Angela C. - ' . Outing, Mark Pak, Song J? Pak, Young Parra, Andrew Parsons, Paula Parsons, Roberta L. Paul, Jeff J. Peavy, Scott R. Seniors '86 Melissa Morales tidence to be myself and ex- cel in other activities. My favorite aspect of running is road racing the 5K fequal to 3.1 milesl because it is so competitive and gives me the chance to utilize and apply the speed and endurance I receive from training. When I'm not running or doing schoolwork, I enjoy socializing with my friends and listening to music. I en- joy all types of music and have a varied taste. I like groups such as Saga, Go West, Mr. Mister, Phil Col- lins, U2, old Van Halen, and Icicle Works. After graduation, I plan to pursue an English major at UTSA or UT because I enjoy creative writing, writing sports journalism, and reading. I read the works of Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, and Edgar Allan Poe and in- ... .IA corporate many of their styles in my own style of creative writing. My future plans include some type of career which involves writing, whether it is writing short stories, being a staticis- tian, writing sports jour- nalism for a newspaper, or possibly even teaching. Regardless of what my specific career will be, I hope that I will be able to maintain the self-discipline and mental attitude that I have had in my previous years of school and specifically in athletics. I feel that from hard work, determination, and a sense of humor I can go far. I think it is important to work hard to achieve one's hidden talents, but it is equally important to be able to laugh at yourself and others around you. 6 new iQ , wwf ml' , X AQ, f A L.. 5 - et T FE fr Phongsavane, Phetsa Plexico, Cathy Polan, Randall Polansky, Alan Porter, Desiree Pritchard, David Pruitt, Jill Pruski, Brian Ramirez, Pedro Ramos, Lydia Rathkamp, David Raue, Tina V Nybro, Carl Band-4 yrs, FBLA-4 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs., Ke Club-2 yrs. '0al,cs, Toby Cross Country-4 yrs. lVarsity Letterman-2 yrs., IV-2 yrs.J, Track-4 yrs. fVarsity-1 yr., IV-yrs,J, S anish Honor Society-3 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., History Fair State Qualifier 0'Brien, Mic ele French Club-2 rs., Track-2 yrs., Keywanet- tes-1 yr.. Cheerleader-2 yrs. UVV, Freshmanj, DECA-1 yr., FBLA-1 yr. 0'Brien. Kelly Cavaliers-1 yr., Regiment-1 yr. lGold Star Awardj, Patriots-2 yrs., Campus Life, Bull Moose Part , FTA-2 yrs. fSecretary-1 yr., Treasurer-1 yr.J. Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta. NHS. Ioske's Teen Board 0'Conner, Kathleen Cavaliers-1 yr., Cheerleader-2 yrs. UV, Freshmanj, Keywanettes-1 yr., Track-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs., Law Enforcement-1 yr., Student Aide-1 yr., Tennis Aide-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-t yr., Campus Life-4 yrs., DECA-1 yr, 0'Neill, lames Marching Band-4 rs., Latin Club-3 yrs., lPresident-2 yrs.J, NHS-1 yr., Academic Decathlon Team-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-1 yr,, Latin Honor Society, Student Pride Committee, National Merit Semifinalist Orozco, Paul Tennis-1 yr. tFreshmanJ, Baseball-3 yrs. lVarsi- ty-2 yrs.J, Spanish Club lAssistant Secretaryl, FBLA Otey, Angela NFL-4 yrs. lTreasurer-1 yr., President-1 yr,J, TFA State Qualifier-3 yrs., UIL-One Act Play-4 yrs., State 1 yr., Honorable Mention-1 yr., UIL Ready-Writing-2 yrs.. French Club-2 yrs. tChaplain-1 yr.1, AFS-1 yr., NHS-2 yrs. tSecretary-1 yr.J, Flags-Va semester, National Merit Com- mended Scholar Pak, Song Riderettes Drill Team-4 yrs. tCommander-1 yr.J, Female Color Guard-2 yrs. lCommande-1 yr.1, First Aid Team-4 yrs., IROTC Battalion Commander-1 yr., Spanish Honor Society-4 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs., Keywanettes-1 yr., Pride Committee-1 yr. Parra, Andy Football-2 yrs. UV. Freshmanj, Auto Paint and Bod?-2 yrs., VICA-2 yrs. tPresident-2 yrs., lst Place Winner at istrict in Auto Paint and Body Competition-Junior, 5th Place State Winner in Auto Paint and Body Competi- tion-luniorl, DECA-1 yr. Parsons, Paula Band-2 yrs., Keywanettes-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J, Bull Moose Party-1 yr., Campus Life-1 yr,, PSM-1 yr., MDE-2 yrs., DECA-2 yrs. lSecretary-2 yrs.J, FBLA-2 yrs. list Place State Contest Business Graphics, 11th in National Business Graphicsj, Spanish Club-1 yr. ISgt. at Armsj, Student Council-3 yrs,, Sophomore Class Vice President, Iunior Class President Parsons, Roberta Band-4 yrs., Marching Band-3 yrs, lDistrict Band-1 yr.1, PTA Award-Fine Arts-1 yr., Spanish Club-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J, S anish Honor Society-3 yrs. fParliamentarian-1 yr.l, UILTyping-1yr. Peavy, Rick Marching Band-3 yrs., Symphonic I Band-1 yr., District Band-1 yr., Henderson County Iunior College Select Band-1 yr., Iohn Philip Sousa Band Award-1 yr., German Club-4 yrs,, TAGS-4 yrs. l3rd Place Culture Test TAGS Con- vention-1 yr., Pal Plexico, Cathy Swim Team-3 yrs., Spanish Club-1 yr., Special Ol mpic Buddy--1 yr., OEA-1 yr, lPresidentl Pollansky, Alan Mu Alpha Theta Award-Geometry, German Club-1 yr., Expdorin -2 yrs. Porter, Desiree olleyqmll-2 yrs., UV, Freshmanl, Basketball-1 yr. tFreshmanJ, Track-1 yr. UVJ, Spanish Club-2 yrs., Soc- cer-3 yrs. lGoalieJ, FBLA-2 yrs., Senior Committee Pritchard, David Football-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., Bull Mouse Party-2 yrs., FCA-2 yrs., Campus Life-4 yrs. Pruitt, lill Volleyball-V1 yr., Tennis-2 yrs. Choir-1 yr. Pruski, Brian FBLA-1 yr., Body Building Club-1 yr. Ramirez, Robert Industrial Arts Club-2 yrs., Drafting-1 yr.. Football-W1 yrs., Track and Field-1 yr, Ramos, Lydia NIHS-1 yr. IHistorian1, AFS-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr. 13rd Place City Wide Competitionj, Band-3 yrs. lMarchingfSymphonicI1, FBLA-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr. Ramos, Ysidro Cross Country-3 yrs., Student Council Citizen-1 yr. Rathkamp, David NIHS-1 yr,, NHS-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., Key Club-1 y4., Campus Life, Cross Country-3 yrs., Track-2 yrs, Raue, Tina Rodeo Club-3 yrs. lChaplainl, DEA-2 yrs., FHA-2 yrs., Campus Life-2 yrs. Redford, Barbara Latin Club--2 yrs., Latin Honor Society-2 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-3 yrs., Sophomore Class Treasurer, Iunior Calss Representative. Keywanettes-3 yrs. lTreasurer-1 yr., Lt, Governor-1 yr,l, Academic Decathlon-1 yr., Marching Band-3 yrs. fLetter-1 yr.J, A Ml t Q35 . .ga I, ,. Reavis, Martin Redford, Barbara Redman, Lynn Reid, John Reser, Lorzaine Rickard, Nina , ,Q fe-i' ' ' i' ft nina0rf,sheri t .4 , . Ringenbach, Ted ' J v ' f Ritz, Christine 'W V Robbins, Monica . Robinson, Michelle Roche, Jessica Rodriguez, C. Rodriguez, Gina Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Tony Rosa, Elias Rosenburg, Paula Seniors '86 4 5 Melissa Morales Redman, Lynn MarchingfSymghonic Band-4 yrs., Art Honor Society-2 yrs., District Ban -1 yr.. Region Band-1 yr., DECA-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., S anish Club-1 yr. Regaldo, Vincent Footbalfll yr., Baseball-1 yr., French Club-1 yr., Campus Life-2 yrs.. FCA-1 yr., DECA-1 yr., Law Enforcement-1 yr, Reid, lohn Soccer-4 yrs., German Club-2 yrs., Key Club-1 yr. Rickard, Ninn Campus Life-1 yr., FHA-1 yr.. VOCCT-2 yrs. lVice President-1 yr.J, NAHS-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr., DECA-1 r. Ringenbach Ted Wrestling-4 yrs., FBLA-2 yrs., Spanish Clu -1 yr. Rivera, Art Industrial Arts Club-2 yrs., Bull Moose Party-2 yrs., Art Club-1 yr., Camus Life-1 yr., Baseball-2 yrs. Wax-sit J Y Robinson, Michele Cavalier-1 yr.. Regiment-1 yr. fSergeantJ, Patriot-1 yr., Bull Moose Party. DECA 1:3 Roche, Iessica Soccer-4 yrs., Campus Life-3 yrs., French Club-1 yr. Rodriguez, Ginn Drama-1 yr., Rodeo Club-1 yr., Student Council-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J. Sophomore Class Represen- tative, Iunior Class Representative, AFS-1 yr., Repor- tingfNewspaper Staff-1 yr., Yearbook Staff-1 yr., DECA-1 r. Re orterj P Ilodriguez, Tony Baseball-3 yrs. fVarsily-2 yrs., IVJ, Marching Band-4 yrs., Wind Ensemble-1 yr., Symphonic I-2 yrs., FBLA-2 yrs., Ke Club-2 yrs., Spanish Club-2 yrs. Rosenburg, Pauli French Club-4 yrs. lSecretaryJ, French Honor Society-2 yrs. fVice Presidentj, NIHS-2 yrs.. NHS-2 yrs., District Choir-2 yrs., Region Choir-2 yrs., Area Choir-1 yr., Cavaliers-3 yrs. lLieutenant. Captainl, Student Council-yr. Scholarship hopeful My name is Paul Grozco and it has been a lot of fun going to Roosevelt 'High School. Throughout the years I've been in sports which I like a lot and hope to get a scholarship to a college. During my freshman year I was on the tennis team until baseball season came along. Ever since then, I've been on the baseball team. Rupp, John Russell, Leslie Rutledge, Bobby Saenz, Dionicio Salazar, Carmen Sanchez, Jennifer Scalercio, Chris Scholl, Greg Schroeterr, Judith Seidel, Patricia Seiler, Cindy Seldon, Peter Sepulveda, Janice Sepulveda, Yolanda Sheerin, James Shelton, Alycia Shelton, Carmen Shelton, Kristen Shingler, Todd Shumway, Scott Siegel, Mike Singletary, Denise Small, Stephanie Sprouse, Jason Staleski, John Steele, Tamantha Steenman, Daryl Steinmetz, Michele Seniors Kim Childs 46 -13 44 L 'fu ,lily !. ,.!, . Q,r:. ,jf,Il6ll?li' ' IW tw A M .- f, -' .yy ,A V I . 3 .5 I l i A .-:N 3 fi J- , , ' ' I t c ln' Q H5 as, .W .wt -I In . 1 es.-it I ii- ' ,Q - I, , 1 ,.,,, .J -, ,A lt, ' 3 i .. I W.-v-. A Y pil 'U' 1 lv ,adv an , L ,,.,,, , Y. .fc qt, , My sophomore year I just had to do my homework and pass so that I could stay on the team. As a junior, I decid- ed to be involved in the Spanish Club and Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAJ. W , l WL' ' K f H ' X' 1 .. L 'mf QQY . K if ,, 73? . f as A ' A s E ' f is - L' ' J ig? x 1 -'A .A . l W1 Q, ,A y p 1. I 5' 4. Q A Q 1 , ' i' Q -.iwltalc t . J ' are l t 19322: F., . -,A A Y . .. ,fe .aw - -1 .f...,.1 :frm . ' UTM X2 ff. Tv f. I, 4 -,, X -44-191' l K I fx. 1 el Q enstfiiisy , S -ff i -13 ' f 3 ,F , ,. . it V 'H' :'C f ffl, X 1' . 4 -v-ff 7, ., Vi, ,. 'K A L ' 1 5 - f M4 W Roy, Donald ROTC-1 yr., Industrial Shop-1 yr., Auto Mechanics--1 yr. lLetter1,CVAE-V2 yr. Russel, Leslie Cavaliers-lyr., Regiment-1 yr., Patriots-1 yr., Harumby Club-4 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr.J, FHA-3 yrs., PIECE- HERO-1 yr. Saenz, D. R. ROTC-Com any Commander, Rifle Team-3 rs, Warsity, Captainj, Drill 'lgeem-3 yrs. lVarsity, Commancferl, Gen. Simpson Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars Award, FBLA Salazor, Carmen Marching Band-3 yrs., FHA-1 yr., HERO-1 yr. Scalerceo, Chris Campus Life, Spanish Club, Soccer-3 yrs, Warsityl, FBLA, Bull Moose, Basketball-1 yr. fVarsityJ Scholl, Greg Marching Band-4 yrs. lTreasurer-1 yr.J, Drum Major-ly r., Wind Ensemble-4 yrs., All-District Band-4 yrs., All-Region Band-4 yrs., 1st Chair Area-1 yr., 7th Chair All- State Wind Ensemble-1 yr., All-State Symphonic Orchestra-1 yr., UIL SolofFirst Division-4 yrs., A l-State Solo First Divi- sion-2 yrs., All-Region Iazz Ensemble-2 rs., NIHS-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs.. German Club-1 yr., Industrial Arts Club-1 yr., Key Club-1 yr., San Antonio Youth OrchestrafPhilhar- monic-3 yrs., Trinity College Orchestra-1 season, Nominated for Princeton Book Prize '85, National Merit Band lFreshman-'83j, Nominated for McDona1d's All American High School Band-'85 Schrocter, Iudy Marching Band-4 yrs., Symphonic Band-4 yrs., Latin Club-2 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Keywanettes-2 yrs, Seidel, Patricia Cavalier-1 yr., French Cluh-3 yrs., Regi- ment-3 yrs. Uunior Leader-1 yr., Captain-1 yr.J, FHA-3 yrs. Seiler, Cindy Volleyball-4 yrs., German Club-2 yrs., FCA-3 yrs., Yearbook Staff-1 r., HECE-1 yr. Selden. Pete French Club-2 yrs., Tennis-3 yrs. lVarsity-2 yrs.1. DECA-1 yr. 22 .iau.mM uaqsnarg ..-.xr 'iff' . 25.1 . a '. --iv' . 5 -5 J .1 ,gwf lrrgdk , We ,, H 1, MA l, 4 Stevens, Nathan Steward, Dwight Stewart, Amalia Stewart,J ill Stouton, Carlynn Strain, William Talbot, Cathrine Taylor, Keewanee Tellez, Ana Thai, Tien Thomas, Sybil Thompson, Katya Timmons, Pablo Trachta, Tracey Trevino, Raul Trevino, Luis Tse, Diane Tucker, Tim Tumer, Diana Tyler, Darla Untalan, Felix Valerio, Mike Villarreal, Susan Vines, Jennifer Vitali, Lisa Walker, Kristina Walker, Toya Wallace, Thanh Walsh, Sean Walston, Mark Warner, Gretchen Webster, Chad Seniors '86 Kim Childs ' Weilbacher, Steven Weltz, Karen West, James Wiesing, Edward Wildenstein, Cheryl Williams, Kay 1 reetwa. I Wilson, Sherry V . winn, Todd ,ff . Wood Belinda fldv- QA 13, f A 1' Wood,,Theresa Q A , er Wooten, Rondalis ' ft, 4 ,. - gsfg42'.,. 5 Wright, Wendy V4 ' ' x Q l M f l fi' K .r A Wuneburger, Bubba Yanez, Elizabeth Young, April Zimmerle, Tommie Zolninger, Grant Zunker, Carol Setpulveda, Yolanda French Club-4 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., Campus Li e-4 yrs. Shelton, Al cia Swim Team-2 yrs., Track and Field-2 yrs., S anish Club-1 yr., Keywanettes-1 yr. Slielton, Kristen Golf-2'A yrs. fVarsity-1 yr.J, Spanish Honor Socie- ty-31!z yrs. tSecretary-2 yrs.J, NIHS-Z yrs., NHS-IV: yrs. fTreasurer-1 yr.l. Mu Alpha Theta-3'!z yrs. fChaplainfHistorian-1 yr.J, FHA-2 yrs. lRepresentative, Vice Presidentl, FTA-2 yrs. Hljresident-1 yr.l, Keywanettes-2 yrs., lSecretary-1 yr.J, Yearboo -2 yrs. ilusiness Manager-1 yr.l Beta Shingler, Todd NHS-2 yrs., Marc ing Band-4 yrs., All-Region Band-2 yrs., All-District Band-3 yrs., Symphonic Band I-1 yr.. Wind Ensemble-3 yrs., Stage Band-1 yr., Bowling-1 yr., Key Club-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs., Physics Club-1 yr., Campus Life-1 yr., French Honor Society, Beta Club, All-State Orchestra Siegel, Mike Basketball-Z yrs, fFreshman, Managerl, Body Building Club, FHA-1 yr. Silerio, Norma French Club-2 yrs., FHA-1 yr,, VICA Small, Stephanie Marching Band-4 yrs., Bowling-1 yr., NIHS-1 yr., French Club-4 yrs., French Honor Society Staleski, Iohn Baseball, Golf, Cross Country, French Club tOfficer2-L Student Council Representative, Iunior Class Representative, Mat Honor Society, Campus Life Steele, Tami Band-2 yrs., Marching Band-1 yr., Golf-Z yrs, lVar- sityy, FBLA-1 yr. Steenman, Daryll ROTC-3 yrs. tDrill Team t'Triple R , IV-1 yr.l, Region XII Orc estra-4 yrs,, NEISD Senior Symphony-4 yrs. l2Vz yrs. concertmastert, San Antonio Festival's, Production of Britten's nogue's Fludde, Mu Alpha Theta-3 yrs., NIHS-2 yrs,, NHS-2 yrs., Beta Club-1 yr,, TMEA All-State Orchestra-1 yr., Concertmaster Orchestra-4 yrs., National Merit Semifinalist Stevens, Nathan Band-4 yrs. tDistrict Band-2 yrs.J, Big Stick Staff -'l yr. Steward, Dwight Russian Club-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr., Key Club-Z yrs., Harumby Club-1 yr. a Stewart, Amalia NIHS-3 yrs.. Spanish Honor Society-2 yrs., Military Drill Team-4 yrs.. Color Award-3 yrs,, Color Com- mander, Bravo Company Commander, Volleyball-1 yr. lFreshman1, Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs., NHS-Z yrs., Rifle Team-1 yr. UVI, Art Honor Society-1 yr., Keywanettes-1 yr., Student Council-1 yr. fSecretaryl, Sabre Guard Commander Strain, William Basketball-4 yrs., Academic AllAAmerican, All- District Basketball Honorable Mention Sunberg, lon Basketball-2 yrs., French Club-2 yrs., Yearbook Staff-1 yr. tPhotographerJ, Student Council Representative-1 r. Talbot, Cath Cavaliers-1 yr., French Club-1 yr,, Campus Liie-2 yrs., Special' Olympic Buddy-2 yrs., Swim Team-1Vz yrs., HECT-1 yr., FHA-lyr., FBLA-1 yr. Thai, Tien Tennis-1 yr. QJVJ, FBLA-2 yrs., FHA-2 yrs., OEA-1 yr. lVOE-LABl, French Clu -1 yr. Thompson, Kayta Marching Band-4 yrs., Spanish Honor Society-3 yrs. lPresident-1 yr,J, Spanish Club-1 yr., Bull Moose Party-1 yr. Trachta, Trayce Cavaliers-1 yr., French Club-2 yrs., Patriots-2 yrs., FCA-3 yrs., Campus Life-4 yrs., Cross Country-1 yr., Stu- dent Council Representative-1 yr.. Senior Class Representative, Bull Moose Party-1 yr. Trevino, Louis Wrestling-4 yrs., Regional Champ tFreshmanJ, RegionalfState Champ lSophomoreJ, Regional Cham Uuniorl Tse, Diane Cavaliers-1 yr., Choir-2 yrs., Cheerleader-3 yrs, War- sity-2 yrs., Head-1 yr.. IV-1 yr.J, Special Olympic Buddy-3 yrs., Campus Life-4 yrs., Keywanettes-3 yrs. lVice President-1 yr.l, FBLA-1 yr., NFL-1 yr., Student Council Representative-1 yr,, Senior Class Vice President, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Homecoming Court-1 yr. fPrincess-Queenj Turner, Diana Cavalier-1 yr., Track-3 yrs., Basketball-2 yrs., Latin Club-2 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., Camus Life-3 yrs., Student Coun- cil-1 yr., Class Representative-1 r. Tyler, Denise Cavaliers-1 yr., Flitgs-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr,. FBLA-'l yr., NFL-3 yrs. IUIL One Act Play-3 yrs.J Untalan, Felix S anish Club lPresidentJ, FBLA, Basketball, Baseball Valerio, MichaelJGolf, Youth Group 'm Lisa Castro. I like sports, dancing, good music, and going out with my friends. Some of my favorite groups are Berlin, Triumph and Night Ranger. This year I am a twirler in the band. When I'm not twirling, I'm playing my piccolo. I guess you could say I'm a quiet person, unless you really know me. After my last year at Roosevelt, I plan to move overseas with my parents.I want to study French at the American University of Paris. Who knows maybe I'll come back and teach French. But for now I want to enjoy my last year here. It's been really great. My goals in life are to travel all over Europe, have my own humongous house and some- day . . . drive my Lamborghini across the U.S. V4 T t,f,vr.4.fe,ty- ,, f vi K 9 f ll 'fur A 94 ik F W 1 A Villarreal, Susan Cavaliers-1 yr,, OEA-2 yrs. tSecretary-1 yr,J, FBLA-1 yr., Math Award 'as Vitali, Lisa Tennis-2 yrs. lVarsity-1Vz yrs., IV-V1 yr.J, Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs. lSecretary-1 yr. j, Girl's State Representative 85, Campuf Li e-1 yr., Beta Club. All-District Athletic Academic Team Walker, Kristi Cavaliers, NIHS-2 yrs, tPresidentJ, NHS-2 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta-2 yrs., French Club, French Honor Society, FHA-2 yrs. tSecretary1, Keywannettes-3 yrs., Golf-2 yrs., FBLA, District Committee lDisci line Management Systemj Walker, Toya Volleyball-4 yrs. lVarsity-3 yrs.J, Track-1 r, lVar- sityl. Basketball-2 yrs. lVarsityl, All-Tournament Volleyball, Harumby Club Wallace, Thanh Tennis-3 yrs. ROTC-4 yrs. Walsh, Sean Wrestling-4 yrs,, ROTC-4 yrs., Latin Club-1 yr. Warner, Gretchen Regiment-1 yr., Cosmetology Webster, Chad Soccer-3 yrs., French Club-3 yrs., Bull Moose Par- ty-1 yr,, Campus Life-2 yrs. Weilbacher, Steven Tennis-4 yrs. tVarsity-2 yrs., IV-2 yrs,J, Stu- dent Council-1 yrs. tTreasurerj, Campuf Life-4 yrs., FBLA-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., Key Club-1 r. Wiesing, Edward Football-2 yrs., Baseball-2 yrs,, ROTC Drill Team-2 yrs. tSergeantJ, Iournalism-Photographer Wilderstein, Cheryl Cavaliers-1 yr., FHA-2 yrs., Student Aide-1 yr., Spanish Club-1 yr., Special Olympic Buddy-1 yr., Campus Life-2 yrs. Williams, Kay FHA-1 yr., FBLA-1 lyr., Flags-3 yrs. tCaptain-1 Law Enforcement-1 yr., Rodeo C ub-1 yr. ison, Sherry ROTC-4 yrs., Riderettes-3 yrs., Color Guard-3 yrs., First Aid Team-2 yrs., Oreinteering Team-2 yrs., P.T. Team-2 yrs., Bull Moose Party-1yr., Most Improved Cadet Award-1 yr. LLDIIJ Wood, Belinda Mu Alpha Theta-Sy rs., Spanish Club-2 yrs., Mar- ching Band-2'h yrs., NIHS-2 yrs,, Nl-IS-2 yrs., NAI-IS-3 yrs., Bull Moose Party-2 yrs., Keywannettes-1 yr., District Art-1 yr., 1st Place Art-3 yrs., Scholastic Art Award-2 rs., District Band-1 yr.. 1stP1act Solo-2 yrs., Yearbook-1 yr., Academic Decathlon V1 yr. Wood, Theresa Campus Life-3 yrs., Cavaliers-1 yr., VFC-4 yrs., Drama-1 yr., FCA-2 yrs., Patriots-2 yrs. lMajor-1 yr.J, French Club-3 yrs., Student Council-2 yrs,, Iunior Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, FBLA-1 yr.. FHA-1 yr. Wright, Wendy Choir-1 yr., Cavaliers-1 yr., Spanish Keywanettes-3 yrs. Uunior Director, Senior Directorl, FHA-1 yr., PSM-1 yr. Wuneburger, Bubba Football-4 yrs., Baseball-2 yrs., Trac FCA-4 yrs., Camput' Life-4 yrs., Russian Club-2 yrs. Yanez, Elizabeth Marching Band-4 yrs., Concert Band- NIHS-2 yrs. Young, April FHA-'l yr. Yuchrnski, loe French Club-2 yrs., Bull Moose Party FHA-1 yr. lSecretaryfTreasurerJ Zimmerle, Tommie Art Club-4 yrs., ROTC-1 yr. fSergeant1 Zolinger, Grant Football-3 yrs., VICA-2 yrs., Auto Pa Bod -2 yrs. Zunlcer, Carol FHA-1 yr., Rodeo Club-1 yr,, Student Cot yr., Keywanettes-3 yrs., FBLA-2 yrs. tReporter-1 yr.1, D yr. tTreasurerl, Regiment-2 yrs. V Baking in the Dough 'As junior class sponsor Qrs. Pat Brodeen explained ,e class financial situation l the eleventh graders, they muld be heard saying four- tter words under their 'eath. No, it was not WQQI Jr was it iilikiff, but it was an icensored one: CASH!! aey started the year S250 in abt and still had to raise :tough money to cover fOI1'l. While most people in the .feteria chant We want iod! We want food!, niors could be heard cheer- jg We want money! We int money! as Mrs. Bro- en related to them the cost the junior-senior prom. i e April 12, 1986 gala affair uld cost the class approx- ately S5000 to produce. 1is included the rental fee the Alzafar Shrine Tem- the cost to hire a band, price of food and decora- and the expense of superlatives gifts. To period. Natasha Mosier and Christine Bradshaw talk during 3rd top it all off, seniors have traditionally been given their bids as a gift from the juniors, so admission tickets could not help alleviate the problem. This is quite an expensive year, explained Mrs. Brodeen, homemaking teacher, Future Homemakers of America sponsor, and the new junior class sponsor. How did they plan to over- come this obstacle of money for rather, lack of moneyj? Fund raisers were the only solution. Answer A: ualohaf, On the pep rally day that all Rough Riders went Hawaiian, juniors enterpris- ingly sold leas fof fifty cents each. Answer B was Chum- my Yummies, animal frames filled with candy. Even though only a handful of juniors participated, this money maker coupled with the Hawaiian fund raiser brought the class out of debt. In addition to answers A and B, more solutions were Vw given. Answer C was the Henco products. If every class member had sold just five items, the profits would have been tremendous. Also, if the junior had sold the five items and his or her name was in the sealed envelope he or she would have won 3500. However, neither happened. Answer D was the traditonal junior class talent show which reeled in around S1000. In the fall, many other fund raisers were being planned. Officers and sponsors worked hard to have a suc- cessful year. Despite the tough beginning, their work and the work of dedicate class members paid off. The junior class proved they were superclass by leaping over the obstacles in a single bound! J uniors' said when it comes to S we're 441. -Kristen Shelton Lisa Coolbaugh speaks at the Mad- ison volleyball pep ralley. Officers, president Joann Zaher, v-president Vesa Dunn, sec. Eve Chambles, treas. Christy Salcedo, Pat O'Connor chap. P Juniors Melissa Gamble and Janice Sepulveda Acosta, Julie Adams, Thomas Adams, Todd Aldrich, Lynne Alghive, Stephanie Almaraz, Sandra Anderson, Todd Anzualda, Kenneth Arispe, Rudy Arnaud, Cathy Arnold, Christopher Arnold, Dana Asher, Terry Attridge, Maureen Austin, Joel Avalos, Odilia Avila, Michelle Bachmann, Pamela Bacon, Susan Bailey, Andrew Baker, James Baker, Shana Beck, Michael Behling, Kristin Belenski, Ronald Bennett, Bret Bicklein, Tania Blackman, Judy Blackmon, Ronald Bohmer, Mauricio D. Boone, Chandra Bossert, Tamara Bower, Kathy Juniors 50 Kristen Shelton ,,s ,,i, Q K K H W 7 A , -Y ,, J , .J gs 5 M , A ' 'I ia,' ' V X' A r leee A -3 , ayaa, V , , QW -: 'f' , X, fY,zlZN'5 'f,, V ' . ,, V ,,,, ,, .. m, , ,,,, , K ,, We ,W , W , , '- . ciir'r .2 W, f f ' f I V- ' - - i l. ' ' 'I VG, 5, f C f ,, X--,,,,w: We -' 5' 1' i A x . q , , . , ,,. my L 'V ' 'ra ' - ' H 7 N LVV z , V ,ijmfxj I 1 V , . fl , , fa :,., f V' ,, .- , , , wuz M' H .. - m, we mf- 4 f ff . 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It ally seems weired to most :ople, including myself, that ve been here for seven years nd still have not lost my ac- rnt. Actually, it doesn't Jther me. When people bn't remember my name, ey just remember me as the lersey Girl? I'm a very involved stu- Jznt at Roosevelt. I am cur- mtly captain of the ivaliers, on the bowling m, the school student resentative for the calen r committee ofN E I S D d most importantly presr nt of the junior class Im aw kd, 'IW' fig nw 5-UK Q ,ga-' ai rea. '41? '7 IAQ the kind of person that just doesn't give up on a goal and puts forth as much effort as possible in everything I do. Outside of school my favorite thing to do is dance. 'r-- I r ' il fav 41415 f f W X , 5 4 Af J f f fV if fx allow 48 4 0 fi 4 f . 'J 'Qi '1. Lg: , I S' 'fn ,, .. , +,,z',fvl' . , f ' h ' 2,575 ' ll 'if Jill, ii , , K fx, 5 X 5142 :sl , Wg . ..W Y K J f ' :fl ,gm ,Q ,,h - , A -, 1 .4 , , ..... ' v new f fe-all , , :ig f Q K ,, 4 e., 5 , I do just about everything: ballet, modern, jazz, and best of all, tap. I've been dancing now for close to thirteen years and plan to pursue it. I hope to use dance as my major in col- lege and graduate with a degree. My biggest goal is to someday have my very own dancing school. Just recently I've gained the opportunity of being an assistant teacher in a childrens' tap class. See- ing these adorable kids try so hard really brings back a lot of memories for me and only reassures my goal of dance for the future. Most people think I am all fun and games. Very few know that there is a serious side under the smile. My junior year has made many change for me as an in- dividual. It has brought about so many opportunities and challenges and most of all my friendships I will always cherish. I'd like to tell all my senior friends that I'll miss them dearly and I hope to walk in the footsteps they have left for me. I -,av 2 ' , p ,,,, y, Bowers, Daniel yeffl, if 7 lt 6 gf V . H i fi yy V Bradford, Lara Burner, Cynthia Burton, Charles 1,4 f. it atst . . vr.v .tttn as - B l Bradley, Phllllv K' Bradshaw, Christine t A l Branchizio Christopher f,,, I . Brickson, Cassandra ' - 'f ' A Ti - l -,, V Brretzke, Darren 1 ,,,. A ' . V 5 , 3 Brinkner, Norman '..' M? - tx ' ' A Bronson, Marena . Brown, Christopher f'l1':g.,, ' ' QQ? , K if Brown, Marlo , ,,, , , 5 X f ,M Brown, Wendy , , , l Buenrostro, Joe M. my S. 1 as , ' Mfg if ,,... M x A, i is ' . . . . ., , - . . , , ,,,.. i .,,,,,, ' ,,,lfgg4,f, V fl'l , f if 7, 172 ' 'ii' iii ' ii, . - i llle lffi l M KK .Q ?, A , ,k.k , f ., A f - i 9 L .,,, l ill fm? ' ii . ,,,, 'al ta is 2' M - V -'-: v1 J, ' 'VVV , 1 5 2 5 4? 'i,w.1'Q -ls, l 2 , y ff A 1---.- r Y i 1 X R ik R Wfiff 1 '. 'W V l nm., gg, W W Efxdzti . ' l 5' we af , ....,. 2 rl ttll . 1 :ggi -' 'iii 5. N F' f . l J W 4, lll sff. A f ff it 5' , 'lsis Q ff -l A 1 f Pr wfmf . :S 'I Kristen Shelton Carrasquillo, Maris Casey, Tracey Castillo, Margot Cayton, Carrie Ann Chambers, Alleia Chambless, Eve Chapa, Gloria Cho, Sun Young Choe, Hae Suk Chong, Mindy Christmas, Bernadette Cole, Cheryl Condos, William Cone, Richard Coolbaugh, Lisa Cooper, Dawn Cooper, Missy Cousino, Dawn Cox, Terry Craig, Bobby Cnltchfield, Mark Juniors 51 Cruz, Christine Darr, Steve Davis, Donald Davis, James Deaton, Dayna Dehaven, Catherine Del Bosque, Gilbert Demouy, Richard Denis, Denise Despault, Tanya Dinh, Duc Distefano, Joseph Downie, Craig Doyon, George Durham, Rhonda Dunn, Vesa Dunne, Tiffany Elliot, Traci Esminger, Margaret Enyeart, Kim Erwin, Crystal Exum, Michelle Falkenberg, Linda Fernandez, J. Fey, Ryan Figueras, Drek Fincke, Ann Fitzgerald, Kevin Flores, Allura Flores, Angie Foltz, Heather Ford, Nicole Foster, Leslie Friday, Tim Friend, Kenneth Fuson, Wendy Ganske, Tresa Garcia, Fernando Garcia, Melissa Garcia, Nina Garcia, Oscar Garcia, Roberto Garza, Olga Juniors Michele Bowen 52 f a ssiz s S eiae eiis Lkkyy M .,...,.:. smgmwma sgQ v I iil s ' I ii!-'11 ., if ,yay -' Q T ' D .I .,,, ' s se i ssass I ssis stss yase p -' l K saaa i Q I pi?fi'eQ5SssJ fum, 4 KK ,, Klcks , l,,,. K. This is my third year of at- players. Another hobby 0 tending Roosevelt High mine is art. I am now in M, . R . . . ss, , s ..,., ,.. . . s School. Bein active in man second ear of art and am e K K . . . . . s if organizations has made the Joying it thoroughly. All th ss sr r I syy, K ,,,,, K , ,,, ----s e ' .. . :I-. 1 -- 'mai m7..w.::1ff sf'-M.: s ,,ssf::a:-+ef-s- 5,-MK, - ,Q T VJ-if Efggsfh K 1- 2 -3 ---zf' -an - 'sf' , fi: 1- Ei? 'D . sawsa K ia,- if K il: K. 533.5 if -1:5 I aft 'wt' ffl, .Z V, r K a ,W If K KK we RR -SQ' , a , as xx - . F as If -N time pass rapidly. My freshman and sophomore years I was a member of Na- tional Junior Honor Society, French Club, and Soccer. One of my favorite school ac- tivities or hobbies is soccer. Because of this sport I have made many good friends and developed an appreciation for good Scottish soccer people in my art class a National Art Honor Socie are very talented and I hay enjoyed working with them. When not in school I enjo the outdoors. Lying by a poi and listening to INXS, Sin: ple Minds, and U2 definite? beats Chemistry. Studyiif and just goofing off seem 1 fill all the rest of my time. I Kelle Kirk works very hard on a deadline. JF' 'K I 5 g . i 'ff'lfEsf S' Rg1, +5 as., Valii sz ,. , .x.. in I if Tiff? I - :we I ' f. --,.--- - V iss X ' V - -s :- , . 555 , . :K - f 1 -,., V I . H .. . , A I . g ,s 'X A .. 5 5 ' 6 1 ' 2 - .ee. 1 we ' S srve sre :LV Q I ... ,.. W as ' K Q 1, K 025.5 X '1- ,fs .K E4 , vi I III ' , .. ' , I - e Ii- ,. Iess X I ,.,. . R s - f 5 1 1-1 is LL'k Tiffany Dunne-active junior Gossip for lunch? K, 2 rf r 3 ' . it 'ies SEB 'ees' Many juniors at Roosevelt faced with taking two important tests this One was the P.S.A.T. st, the other was the new exas Assessment of linimum Skills .E.A.M.S.J, which is now a quirement to graduate. The P.S.A.T. was taken by 4 people this year. Many of e people that took it this Y in I is-L -tit1!!f1-'f' 5 i i , . - r at , ,.,, ....,. t X 7 tg V . wg fvsi A i e A 4 , X. www, is at I Q f as S Q i Q ' e' 71 7 t,,. t o I feel that testing to g r a d u a t e i s ridiculous. If a per- son has gotten this far, then obviously they have learned the basic skills. Angie Norris year thought it was a hard test. When asked about the test, counselor Esther Fuller said, Even though many of the students thought the P.S.A.T. was hard this year, I believe we will have at least the same amount of students taking it next yearf' Almost everyone who took the T.E.A.M.S. had a positive attitude about it. Mrs. Fuller commented that Most of the students that I have talk- ed to said it wasn't as hard as they thought it would be-many of them said it was easy. In February there will be a make-up test for the students who missed it the first time. The freshmen will also be taking an entry-level T .E.A.M.S. test, according to Mrs. Fuller. Being A Junior Means . . . , l t . Q- 3 rift.. 1 vs l QW' , , A 55.1, Q- 3' '-, EJ tkk . g L,p, pyy. r sfiiffiffigf -R' V George, Christine Gerhard, Matt Gerhart, Sherry Gisler, Erik Glasco, Alton Glende, Scott Gober, Lowman Gonzales, Michael Gonzales, Michael Gonzales, Raymond Gonzalez, Rosalinda Gordon, Charles Gosset, Roy Graff, Ben Grimes, Sha Guerra, Joan Guerra, Joseph Gunn, Chris Gutierrez, Adrianna Gutierrez, Debbie J u mors Michele Bowen 5 54 Gutierrez, lsidro Gutierrez, Paul Guy, Mike Hall, Richard Harlow, Ruth Harris, Julie Harrison, Scott Harvey, Paul Hayes, Tom Hei, Monica Heiderscheit, Christine Hengst, Danielle Hoang, Mary Holliday, William Holt, Tina Hunnicutt, Michele I-Iorky, Anita Hudson, Tully Huntoon, Amy Huth, Sherri Jackson, Lance J auregui, Lori J emeyson, David Johns, Gregory Johnson, Michael Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Samantha Johnson, Traci Jones, Ralph Jones, Tim Kaloplastos, Maria Kay, John Keck, Jennifer Keene, Erik Keogh, Sandra Kidd, Edwin King, Kellye King, Wyleah Kirk, Kelle Kelle Kirk f wx S ' ' MPS .Maw , , H ,as is 'iw ., 4' ' fva ' ' S ' ' is NVQ : ' ' M ,lf ..:k , Q r f 'Jii ,sl . ir. ' i N -zgs rwf . , ' X f si is i 3 ,N X qlii if j , iats J F eecc . ' . ,, , 1 ... , ,, r r it ,ig ii'gl ' c .1 i l , A t ,,,- - .. ,, ,vigil 5 ' ' I Q Ii' -kik . . 0, il' A-ia -eases :fe iff' X we .Hs-'f in as ,, ., .s W-A V , 1- it Fir Y K ff i . iff' X it pn 'wi,,,f1 Cx 1 fl . f . Y . ,JW , its All N X X K e effffi A X-'T' Q 5 K-i7'S':l' ,, i . ,... ,. - . is 363152101112 X N N X 'S QGQSQQELSB Picking a class ring is not an easy job. Even so over three hundred people had already ordered their rings by November of this past year. The many exciting styles can make it difficult for the student to choose, while also making it easier to fulfill ex- pectations of a class ring more ofa reality. One student might prefer the classic style but another would rather have the Heritage style. After choosing the style of your ring you needed to choose the stone that suits you best. The two most popular choices were either your birthstone or one of the school colors. As Jostens ring designs said to the girls, Your pr. tiest ring can be your clz ring too, if you select t After Five Collection. l An addition to the stj and stone, juniors had select another importa feature of the ring: the desi that would be engraved l the sides of the jewelry pier The areas to choose fro were as follows: zodig special interestsfpersona memoriesfacademics, Vt Tech, sports, and activities. So you see, there was no more perfect way 1 remember your high scho years than with your ov custom-designed class ringt X 'H I t X -if 'S P . ' K K ,Q - sf :tutes-H r.551,ff-11--e wiv - if s- f -, , ,,.f . as S 'X . ,1r,7sss r.rf '-,EE f . L' K I 1 -,Q veal - s . ,',. A 'ex A D -1- er: -ru I-?Yi5:Sh 'II': :Yu f. f seas-X egg sea. ,f .- -- A ,, 1 :-wright, - ' As Qi 'iiisir he r--, - m 1,2 I like the idea of class rings because have to remember high school JUIUOFS they're special symbols that you can Dominique 4 I Mg, :Kf .::' ..tt L Q X . A A W! X NN 2 X X X ' QNX s J ' '--'Ta'-X? A X mi N I . if R ss Xi 1 My name is Michele Rocklein and I am sixteen years old. My hobbies in- clude swimming bowling, tennis and reading. My favorite type of books are mysteries. I have played ten- nis for six years, three of which I have played on the varsity tennis team here at Roosevelt. I am a B average student. My goals for the future are to attend the University of Texas at Austin and major in elementary education. Keeping usy me I , I 7 GL 35 A Jnfi' . I Above, a frustrated and confused Chuck Hill asks, Now where am I supposed to go? , at junior pre- registration during the month of August. At left, during Chemistry class, a mischievious Jimmy Sailing asks, Is the teacher looking? Chemist Alton Glasco thinks to himself, I hope I am doing this the right way. :se . ' H51 is sas... :..' - ' 1 ,,.. I if 1, z-f ri, .3 3' li .. F e ' . . A X -, Q' - '- , K, f.. 5 ll' .f ,. fs ., , Ky , 1., ls., '- ,.. ff. 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Mosier, Natasha Muffick, Marcy Munoz, Veronica McBurnett, William rom Awkward to Awesome My name is Dawn Love. I am originally from Homesdale, a small town in Pennsylvania. When I was nine, we moved to Hiawatha, Kansas where I first developed my ability to run. As a freshman, I ran on the cross-country team. When I first started, people used to laugh. I must have been quite a sight to behold-a gangly, awkward, blond headed girl with long arms and legs thrashing wild- ly as I ran. But my cross- country coach at Hiawatha High School didn't laugh, in- stead, he recognized my talent and worked with me to develop the running style I still use. Since moving to Texas, I have really worked hard to is improve. It doesnit come easy. I run six miles nearly every day to maintain this skill. People still watch me run, but they don't laugh anymore. They finally realize that my first coach was right. Last year I finished 33rd at state, but I am stronger and faster this year thanks to the good advice and training by Coach Earl Costley. When lim not running, I enjoy art, outdoor sports of all kinds, science, music, and animals. My long range goals are to work in some animal related field, perhaps as a veterinarian's assistant. Before that, however, I hope to run in the 1992 Olympic Games. That seems like a long time from now, but that N as KA fv ggwg Ig st i I I tit is when I should reach ri peak. If I can participate the games and if I should w a medal, much of the cred will belong to those peo who have helped me here TR. McCabe, Alyssa McC0rvey, Jamie McDowell, Sarah McKinney, Shannon McKnight, David McMahon, Laurie W t as ,-'a . i s We ggi sr ia N ii Getting the Most 0ut of High School My name is Ben Graff. As a student with high expecta- tions for my career, I am try- ing to get the most out of my four years of high school. I am taking as difficult a schedule as I can so I can raise my grade point. I also hope to do well on the PSATXNMSOT examination, so I can go to any college I want. I am considering atten- ding the University of Houston, majoring in Genetic Engineering and Biology-Thermonuclear Technology. In addition to my academic interests, I am also a participant in many dif- ferent sports. I have played soccer for Roosevelt for three years and have been a member of the Cross- Country and track teams for one season each. I feel that Roosevelt is an excellent school: it is an ideal school for scholars and athletes. Friends are extremely important to me. We share the good times and the bad. I d0n't think I could have come this far without my best friend, Heather. Anita Horky t ,ask xx .,,ff. W f K K . ,Y - K P -' 2 - .fer ::aw--- . . fp -an M ff -X ' . - ff f xiL. ,. .1 Q ,hae - -. 1' 1. , - , ,- mg .,...,. 3 ,sis .. 3821 . ff- : f a . - ' 's' . -451- ....:.f:gf53t5s. :,.'. ,,,gg.,s,.1 -W' W . . 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Everyone who went had agreat time. I plan to go to college thopefully CalTech or Stan- fordj and major in robotic engineering. Robots are the future and I think that they are fascinating. It would be great to be a part in 5 . 5 a Naecker, Iris Nelson, Tonya Neuder, Joel Nguyen, Linh Norris, Angela O'Brien, Patrick 0'Connor, Patrick Ogle, Kelly O'Neal, Shannon Ortiz, Laura Osbum, Kajene Pace, Nicole Panah, Mehrnaz Parsell, Carol Patton, Shelly Pennington, John Perales, Michael Peschong, Todd Phongsavane, Khonsa Picardo, Patrick Pinkston, Michele Plancarte, James Preston, David Quambusch, Anne Rainbolt, Kim Ramirez, Melinda Ramirez, Melissa Ray, Holly Reiser, Michelle Rickaway, Ronald Ricker, Mark Ritchie, Jill Robbins, Pamela Roberson, Monique Roberts, Alan ioe Junior Patrick Moore is known to o most of his friends as Packy. He is . I 'Q , . ,e definitely a great asset to the class 1' , if of 87. Here, he is shown diligently V working to increase his knowledge. ' t . as, . . tae', My name is Patrick S g Moore, I was born in Cin- cinnati, Ohio. I have lived i ' in San Antonio for twelve years. I am. involved in various organizations. I am ' a member of Mu Alpha I 'S' .ae is Theta, Honor Society, Latin .1 Club, and 'Key Club..I also I compete in UIL literary competitions and am on the . , ,- ' ttae , t I t t . R. t lx Jill ltt ' ' -sf: 1 1 C: 53.3 - Ni - ' Y ' W i developing the future. b I have really enjoyed the ' I past three years at Roberts,J0e Roosevelt. It is a terrific Roberts, Melissa school and that is because R0che,El2ine of the people who go here ,,... A make it that way. , 2 :X Rockelein, Michelle -Q , 1 , Rodriguez, Eric i -' 1 Rogers, Denise if . .., T '1't Romans, Kristie Ross, Edward . - Rowland, Paul X ri. as , Rutledge, Brian When I first came to this school, I didn't know if I would like it, but , after a few days, I really enjoyed it. I JUHIOTS Brian Rutledge Kristen Shelton Roosevelt has taught me many things. The class of 87 will always hold a special place in my heart. V :V ' .- 8 Kristen Shelton in Cathy Arn: we VV V ,,,. Ryder, Dominique V. 5 lly VVIIV . Salcedo, Chrlstienne , f I fnn' I -' 'W' as as Y H A - f . X' W L, Sallmg, James .. , V Sanders, Laura I ' .L W , ':l, ft ' fir P , ' 3 P121 f'Lff1.,-- 7 Scanlon, Catherine . 31 Q' f My A . . ie- VV V, ,,, V V w wf, V .2 . Scarpmo, GH12 VV Q- 1 Q 4 it I Schroeder, James . w,,.a,jw , , 1 , t, ,. , V ,V g V' ' V 'S lei ' elll - ,,,, SeUe'S,J0a I ., I V Serene Sean I fdld I I I. I . Shafer, Stacy V VV , , V 1'l' ' ' ..,. ' , - V' . 1 VV M Sharer, Audra 7,1 7 lf M f . V , ' 'f 'ff' ' we V ,V X' 'I A 3, Shaw, Jerry A , N .xy K -M A W , ,V ,,,y ' ' , . 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' 11 , ,M,, f Vi '4 , ' At right, Jenny Navarro 5 UHIOTS sign an attendance card. and Butch Klein ust A Regular uy When I was asked to do this paper I was really proud. Then, I thought most of you don't care, so I'll just give you the facts. My name is David G. Rablee. I am 16-years-old, 6'2 , 165 pounds, I wear a size 12, I carry a briefcase and I wear a strap on my glasses. I am a drummer and I've been playing for five years. In Flint, Michigan, I had my own rock group, plant Earth? After high school I plan to continue in music, drama, and girls. I would like to continue to write music, sit around all day and play my drums. If you think I'm go- ing to be a bum, you are right. Despite popular belief, I am not this year's nark! I know the rumor that had been started by two persons! I'm just a regular person and I nothing. I'm going now. It's real, itis been fun, it's been . . . I it's been as boring for you as it been for mc. classes. , EE 'filtil LUG KW WWW? , My name is Leroy Strain. Since I have been Iat Roosevelt I have had to start thinking about my life. Whatever I decide to do, I have to dedicate I lO00fo to it. I guess I learn- ed that from my coaches. The football program is one of the things that has helped me the most. Foot- ball at Roosevelt is more than just a game: it is a friendship and a taste of life. You learn to love the guys you sweat and and hurt with. Football teaches me about the hard knocks of life and that is an im- jportant part of really ,growing up. No, my life is not perfectly set. There is still a lot of confusion. But thanks to my coaches and those guys in the cage, I feel I have gotten a head start on life. I think Theodore Roosevelt is a great school. It has an outstanding educational program and it is a school the students can be proud of. Shannon Still ,,,,,wW- I I- ,,,, 'ti'. ' - e.'.. i .I -I . ----W . s :---:-: I rI-- I J 4 if' W! K KI :Q -- - ::- 9 :III 'iii-1 iII:III:II'5 I l f if 'wa f-f1f:?f:'itaI :gli-we if V I H V III I, :.. ,::.. . W II kryglgg ff' I ' II -I I 1- I '- h I I ff! E' ik, LE ,,: 6 1 I If 5 I VV.. 77 f F , 5 'L I T jig IIQII A f V i if -- i , ,s' ' ' I I 4 ' I- I ' IIIQIIQ- - s--s, 32 II f I 1 I I I f I I , K Z I A I 1 K VZIV ff ' . 1 I I t . i ' 2565 name is Craig Downie. Lord has given me many of which I am very and He has provided every need. The Lord has ssed me athletically, musical- and academically. I am in clubs and take honor Soccer is where the culmination of all my skills attribute to my being successful in playing. Apart from being a fun sport, it helps keep me in shape-building my stamina and strength. In my spare time, I sit at the piano to compose music or I pull out my violin, which I have been playing for tive years. However, these are just hobbies, for a career, I am considering the field of Biochemistry or pathology but as of yet, I haven't selected a college. In the meantime I am proud to be a Rough Rider! 1 ttletttlg Blemish it t ' I gb ff-4' I I,,,, I Ig, ,I V -sIIaIIvI II -- I .I -I 1 ae Q b is R66 I N 'fx 6 I... I I, II I W ,I s am NX t Q, I - Y igifsez- ,N 22 I - 1 x - I 1 ii- gg my J ..:, A.I,VA V AII,,, III I ,,I, II ,,gI III ,.IIIIIIIII , I, Ik K rs.. ' - as . -gIIIIf--- . If ,I r' ti I -X33 q 1, ' - I IIII - W 5 I . ik uw., Q k . ,. I II---L1 - 1 f' - Q.. ' ' Ax-I I - --'T if- - I 'Q s ' ' I ' ' - - - ' f I- I515555 'I f??:i'fIi'EI- f I 1 II I I ,,,I, I,,, ,III I f 'III ---Q35-::'1l:: I' f 'f't-I'3'If,iff' iIi7'13 -- fi :'iW':5'fW f ' ' N Iiieiil, '- - - 1 I A 'I i ' 'i53?2'-- 1 ' 'i'i 5 xii - II- ' -I 5, 522' I,,I F I ' I I -- IIII I- II - I I-I Aja II - ---- I I -- - ' I QI -- - I SI - , I II I II I I L I I' II ' r to - -- 4 fI ' f K 'I --f ' I I I I . J I:IQIsS::iE ??5 rI 1?' 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The sophomore class brought home victories, awards, and special honors in every sporting event, contest, and competition. The sophomore class was lead by pres. Trisha Tally, vice pres. Jenny Block, sponsors Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Jones, and Miss Golic. Class officers work together in a meeting to make plans for sophomores. Lamonz Woods studies Spanish during 3rd period. . I Patriot Juanita Garcia performs at the last night pep rally. Sophomores Melissa Gamble Th Sophomores Soar! NMR, K 0-N , X Ashlie Theime takes time from lunch to think. wr-w 04? Class officers: Trisha Tally pres., Jenny Block vice pres., Patty Harvey sec., Annabelle Cnlz treas., and K O'Neil chap. F MSQQLEQ. JLLL James T Q 651335500 The class of ,88, Sophomores Rulesi' is spon- sored by Carmen Jones, Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Gauilek. When the Class officers met they set goals for the up- coming year. Through the fund raising they expected to sell three-thousand dollars with the sweatshirts and other products. They set the which school spirit is pro- moted with their merchan- dise. The Sophomore class had a special sale in mind for the year ahead which is a sur- prise to all. The class is positive and has a great outlook and assures everyone they will be the best class to ever graduate from Theodore Roosevelt High School. goals during the sale, in e .14 4. yi The sophomore class officers had several meetings regarding sales. I p p A, Abel, Dean i ,fyf Acosta, Patricia Adams, Milce gi - Aguay0,Ja1rer .,, 1 J pppzg Akkerman, Evelyn . '--...--, . Q Anders0H,MiCh9l1e sss... , .i..er A A T J'fA ii W llf A 5: Fm 5 . Anderson, amam we Anderson, Tracey C Andrade, Daniel ,,,k . . Anton, David as . A Afambulaa Alfonso N A C 1 it ArChl1lefa,Daryl Xl':552.i5i-Tgggi ': ' 'f':fQ'E nf -Q C i n 1-i , Armstrong, Tonya X 6 N . ff C Armstr0ng,Trevette 1 ' r ee ZAI. c -- ' ...,, Q Attndge, Ann v. - .., . s .., 1 I ::: ff f . . . , Bahraml,Katayun if: ff? . ' . 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Block, Jennifer Bohman, Stephen Booker, Marquetta Boucher, Brenda Bowers, Daniel Braley, Terrence Brown, Cynthia Brown, James Brown, Kerry Browning, Lisa Buntyn, Thomas Burke, Kimberly Burns, Stacey Burns, Tricia Burr, Lynn Buskell, Danna Byington, Sandra Calfas, Neil Callison, Martha Camarillo, Griselda Campbell, Mike Capelo, Abelo Cappone, Christine Carreras, Laura Carrion, Yvonne Carson, James Case, Lisa Castillo, Linda Chavarria, Armando Chin, Mi Chittenden, John Christ, Michelle Clary, John Cooper, Mary Connally, Dodie Sophomores 2 Tonya Cloud 1 L I ,QQ ,Ms sa 1' .BMJ -' f P 'Ly ' Q' 'K iff! ff w ,, fy, Q cog. 1 0 ll mf 4049 , 4 4 3 i V., 5V M, if f f if Q my , , W fi f , jf':'ff H, 'X , 1 V , V, , - ' :iff ' , I ,fm , ' it V, , ': 1' 1 , ,, W - 1 .. ,- -. ' ' VV f'---- i I , ., - ff, ,, M - Nw V , frm if ,,,, I J wi ' fi Q I t X VBV ,V H 9-I is ' auf - 2 i .W W :hu ' ' - f f , V ,4. 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A A - l ' do 'fa . gs.: ,Q g -.Mn . . . - . ' zpxmwxf. ---,xx X xXx.-ws -25, -K ,251 X,.- e Q:-t , ,..,, X- ff . E -,XX: y ' f . ly , ..,. ,rg ff . skew .ms .mi -X -X, .X . .. Q , Ff . . V6 Above, Misty Russell smiles as she works. N vw l, .:: . -in, K 2 XX Y' . Q Coronado, Michelle Covey, James Crawford, Cheryl Cross, Jerry Cruz, Annabelle Dalrymple, Lori Dalton, Eddie Davis, Shawnee De Cock, Dawn Del Bosque, J eamea DeLeon, Estaban Deleon, Marcy DeJesus, Lillian DeJesus, Melissa DeMovy, Dawn Demps, Wanda Denton, Raymond Dildy, James Downie, Aaron Dybowski, William Dwyer, Erin Dye, Carl Eads, Micheal Elimon, Micheal Ensminger, John Estel, Michelle Fest, Shane Flinchbaugh, Mark Ford, Andrea ' -. Q fm, wx., kL,.. ,wie ..X,, f swim? Above, John Ensminger enjoys working. Sophomores 6 3 Tonya Cloud Foster, Trey Fox, Patricia Fried, Shirley Friend, Lisa F uson, Robert Galindo, Angelita Gamble, Melissa Ganoza, Daniel Garcia, David Garcia, Edward Garcia, Juanita Garcia, Marina Garza, Maria Gasper, Cheryl Gefond, Jennifer Germadnik, Debbie Gibson, Kay Gibson, Earl Gil, Roberto Goldman, Mike Gonzales, Annmarie Gonzales, Andrew Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, Sylvia Graham, Cheryl Greathouse, Sharon Grever, Christina Greiss, Kristine ,,,,, ,yyy y Grisworld, Kenneth r 5 N SN W M X X 1, ,.. . .. -sas , . fzzwsw ' , I .- -Q sl: 1141 Q, ,gi 2. X135 . X 'x ff., I ,,. Pain and Fun Tonya Baribeau spends most of her free time perfec- ting gymnastics skill. 'gAfter nine years of pain and fun it is still my favorite pastime? The past years live com- peted class I. In this last year I qualified for State, then Westerns. This is my last year to compete as a class I gymnast. It is my plan to be an Elite, which is the highest level, in gymnastics. In the future, I hope to receive a scholarship for gymnastics to UCLA or Arizona, but it all depends. Gymnastics will always be an exciting part of my life? 6 4 Sophomores Tonya Cloud ' A Y tx? -40 'Q Q ...Q 'ix LX S X2 F ,, --h..,:L ,,.:.:. K 1 Karen Villanueva watches TR Band during lunch Above, Christine Cappone fixes her notebook. v ....f... U QQ.-,. L' N' . K if.. X I - , ff A , - S gn, X we we W' it f A . V 2 , k Ah , . H i , F' ' , K1 5 ix- X.,-5 ' - S f ' 2: 1f'f . 25765 . .. .1 ' X '- 2 ,-iflfff' .f -f wi ,rs QS :rea-get 4 ,K-3, 5, i f f ' X Q -X 'fi 7 V Q - e A t so J. .- be X I I ' - ' 5: - . ' ,, - i.., ,. 1 . -. 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TR Band performs, accompanied by sophomore James Covey. -Titfohy Kimboll James, Randolph Jones, Rodney Johnson, Patty Jordan, Daphne Kaczenski, Julie Kaiser, John Kamansky, Lisa Karambis, Joanne Keefer, Jeff Kile, Boyd Kim Sang Chin Kimball, Tiffany Kita, Terri Klabunde, Nancy Klein, Butch Kolacek, Stacie Kopeck, Greg Koscheman, Noel Kubeka, Tim Lam, Helen Latham, Brian Laxson, Heather Layton, Heather Le, Vien Lee, Vien Leonhardt, Joanne Libby, Jason Long, Chris i XS? K - - .... -af. . , -V X- ., X S5555 33 . e , X Y 525235 g I-2' 'H , 3 U ,age L . Q- ffm 'J Q, L. News J kg- M . , - rs - i J e QQQNN -f-- X ' -' - f .A X X - - ess gas .-,,, i-- . ...'. of ,,MQo5,- -, - l x Si D' R Ex X -..: - g1,,,,,x WK .gi K - N , lr.. W 6 . XL in N .X R sw gf. 55- .... ...tk K V , 1 K Q 1 sg .. '- ' i- :- 1 2 X. , R , I . 1 . a 1 f S ' ', . . 'V X 4 .J . , 'i in l f - - W K--1--tr i, 5. - 1. 2- -K iigiiffi., - 155' X, ., x i :.. Y, .. .fix-iixs 5 'F' fi 5 5457? 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SQQJIL lm IIE N good - 'Pi ' :I L, Y llf'l'rJ- J-Q Sophomores Tonya Cloud Montanio, Clarissa Moore, Charles SHELSJQJQJIPES My name is Thomas Bun- tyn and I am a sophomore. I like to play golf, go horseback riding, building models, and reading. I am interested in at- tending one ofthe academies when I graduate. I am cur- rently in ROTC where I am JV commander ofthe Rough Riders Rifles. In the spring, I Miller, Tammy HB '72 will be playing on the school's baseball team. I am planning on running for stu- dent government next year. I support HB 72 because a stu- dent's grades are more im- portant than playing sports. Thomas Buntyn concentrates on homework. 68 Moore, Jennifer Moore, Melanie Morris, April Mosier, Michelle Mudgett, Margaret - -'E5iaEm .4. . -.w w ' -' . g ' . af -rr ir 1 -. We If rs Muller, Kim a f Murphy, Terrance Neronemicheal .aa... Neuder, Heather 1-- Ngo. Mai ,se N M 'Th' RR.. guyen, ai i X i i I , .'i'. I Nwgen,Van T... ..i..i .,a ... g g ' 44 1 ' Nogeufmskoben R e is - . Nyquist, Vanessa zu' if t i I ' 0bl'eg0ll, A3011 ', ..' g . i . O'Brien, Darby s -. . I . Ogershock, Andrew ,,., .,,,. i . ..: . .:,. ' g K I 0'N0ill,K0l'fy 'I'11 , ,, i.... V. Osburn, Richard 'lf' I Xiiii 0'm inetLiSa ..,.. I e.... ' Parris, Norra '::- . ,,-, Q PaSquen,ViCf0fia I PaIriCk,J0hnHy Ieee i ..a, gzg. , I i. . ,.,, r , Mathew an ii' W X I S at , R l'Being in the smollest sophomore closs in TR, I know we con be the best. -Helen Lom Q , F .L Q 2, Q xx X at s il XX Q J I 'Tig ' X - 'ii-mi.. Kei, ijl.!s.,gf .. ,. . . ,.. 2- Vt, Sophomores Tonya Cloud Steve Flores working? 'R X. ,E ...F- PJEELQS 36 91.633 S3 Sill. J1.Q.IP.Jli.'!i.19 'SMy name is Charles Ken- neth Pines. My nickname is 4'Chuck . I like playing basketball, computing, and dancing. I'm on the basket- ball team. I was born in San Antonio C8!25!70J. I hope to move to California some day. I'm hoping to get a scholar- ship in basketball to a good university and continue my education. I plan to major in Computer Science or Com- puter Engineering. About all ofthe changes in the policy I feel that although the changes are a turn for the better and many of them have negative efforts on student interests and academic performance? iizssriaz - If N' V? I ,..... .7 ss . , f 3 6 1 Q., ssi iiis I 'L' X . ' as 3 X .CN . ,.., - A : ' 5 V fu.. N' - K, --tt ---, .,:: 5 2 tp I n . 'i f'f. 1 - S1 'X f 9- li Q xt ft at Payne, Glenn Pecina, George Pedraza, Jeffery Pelays, Alex Perez, Cecilie Perkins, Glenn Perez, Elly Pham, Aline Phillips, Karen Phillips, Lisa Pines, Charles Ponce, Raquel Ponce, Sandra Preest, Becky Pridgen, Carlton Puente, Bemadette Ramirez, Sonia Ramos, Anita Resendez, Gilbert Resendez, Janis Resendiz, Julian Ressequie, Janet Ritterhouse, Mike Rodriquez, Chris Rodriquez, Lisa Rodriquez, Melissa Rodriquez, Ruben Rogers, Dexter 1--41 l M-.eil ,mttssyfsi-ssvzgmws n1l. Romo, Mike Rossi, Nina Rowland, Melanie Ruff, Dionne Russel, Heather Russell, Misty Salcedo, Deanna Salmans, John Sanchez, Kim Sasser, Brian Schupp, Gina Scott, Robert Sczepanik, Robert Seaman, Diana Sedillo, Marie Silva, Sarah Smeby, D. J. Smith, Edwin Stancombe, Maria Starkey, Serena Stephens, Robin Stevens, Sonja Still, Kim Stofa, Stephanie Stone, Jennifer Sulaica, Michelle Swinney, Barbara Tarver, Tiffany Sophomores .. . . .Hs 'gg-,gf . . . . ...k-.. :.:,,.X f 5 -K .fs g. . ' as . . X, ,..., . . in -asf as Q is 5 K STM , ...img ,. I Nw Nz: - fb, ,S ,:: Xp. -25,9 , WP its X it ix W e .W SJ NY S A . -V H X --', in y is s X S + .Qu S X Q Qt , X Q R sg J .. -Q S ' f1,,,s. gm ac., . W ef: X- . 7 :..', Z r S X g et . r . . og Q X i X l ' i S .f i is -:F-:Z - rg iY55..'1 'S'.f -.KX S3 gk YS' Xi' 3 5 1 x x Qt X X . , f .fr . -xi.: sift tiii gg VX X W. Q 5 X X X X F XR SQ Xa Wi XX ski of rf N Q x X S X Y ax 1 S? X M if Q SX XA X SSX X I Q .fi-VX xx . , . ,ir xg. X X. 5 eg S s N2 X 5 A 5 V Q Q 2, N .iw .Fam -asv t, ' j at ff'gaf:-Q .1 2,323 .- .gl igffg X K ,. , A . in ., is as-. g x J' iw ,-J,.s.Xs. ,, , I..- 1 . - Q. . i XXX, ii ' Q 2 c -' fa L 1 -f s s w ' V ,I gg 5 l . FT XX ,ai . . ggi: Swiss y . .V X 'E ,,.. ' ' 5 ,::' ri-Y, :MI 5 .wil 51353, I' W' si, A . fffaz- . f ' to Ywallw MY'QJTl0i.J.mSJ Hello, I'm Kim Still. Com- ing from the Southwestern portion of Pennsylvania, I'm a new student here at Roosevelt. Strange to me is Ya'll,' with 'gYou'ins,' being the familiar meaning the plural of you. My Hobbies in- clude volleyball, dirt bike riding, swimming, dancing, modeling and singing, Cmodeling for Esprit Fashions preceeded by danc- ing which includes ballet acrobatics and modern dance.J I received the honor of being chosen first runner- -I J il -.4-lil-I up for the Young Miss Penn- sylvania beauty contest. Sing- ing in the chorus at school and the junior and senior choir at church gave me quite a bit of exposure, by the way of numerous soprano leads. Included in my extra cur- ricular activities was usher- ing. Some goals I set for myself include a greater grasp on my volleyball game and to be a success in the field of fashion merchandising or substituting business or marketing. Being o sophomore is cool ond fun. -Shone Fest Tonya Cloud Kim Still awaits her answer in English. lli , ,X S ' aff i-a E .E S Ns X -Q r, ,. . 5, r as X ws 'X Sis? at , My X. XR ,Et e s s X gums 1 3 As ,.- R .. . ... , . . .,. Q4 1 is Fi . s so , s x s W T' is NSY ei X Q S S 3 i x X ii - f Kathleen O Connor helps Stephanie Murray with some homework war Did wr: Nevada J 'arena' 'nur a lui rua x5Ys'l'. GH' s ' ' l ies 5 N N X eg Bi, iw 334 X h rr ' in -. I' ' :iii + - 35225: K ZS' I K I A t ' J. - 5' gm , , ,-fg5.:,X:--:- slfrsff- ,i as .. 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Tiley Vicky Tippett, Steve Toney, Tessie Torres, Aturo Trevino, Celena Tse, Diane Turner, Christie Untalan, Mike Vasquez, Hector Verhaeghe, Jon Villanueva, Karen Villanueva, Michelle Vinson, Timothy Vogel, David Walker, James Walker, Jill Walker, James Ward, Tony Ward, Kristina Ward, Pam Warren, Latoi Watson, Deanna Weatherford, Dorian Weber, Krista Weinbrecht, John Welch, Mitch Whitney, Joel Widelski, Tiffany Sophomores Tonya Cloud 72 Wiesing, Kim Wieters, Terry Wilfong, Raymond William, Bill Williams, Heather Wills, Jeffrey Wilson, David Wolfe, Karen Wood, Catrina Woods, Tim Wright, Chris Wright, Coretta Yoder, Christi Young, Randy . f . - N EQKXSRETQS' Q W GW 'fns? -11:-:S DL' 5- '. .5-sf . M, .. ' ,, it s .fs-for 1- if --1 . as s W .. , ---- N: , :ips r . - ' s i ' . K - - - .- ' I I .,,. - . ss ' sf- -L 1a...ss -1 --I : . .- I: -5: -IA. s W 'rf-5-z -' sf --gf? ' 'f -is at ,Q . . Q . ss . , It ,tr X . I W., if s -QNf',.f--f ' '----- -L -5 - rw W . K ' ,s - lgf . Young, Rhonda Young, Stephen Yuchinski, Mike Zapata, Lora Zunker, Linda - 'EYEL MRS -:fV- :QIIQVNQI ii if I. N,,,,, . . - X' ' 'D 'igii' 5' f '-I 'A ' In 5. - -X L K .. YQ? f- or ' ' : Ns .fi '-M .flirty Q V 1 Q, if ' '- K' x I is .. r x : , -a t I x- l , ' Q f ttWarren looks to future? My name is Toi Warren. I have many interests which vary from music to model- ing, I have had 4 different modeling courses. I hope to attend the J. Casablancas Modeling School. I like to dance which is only one of the reasons I like Patriots. I have attended classes at J. Doyle Dance Company and also The Academy Of Dance Company. I also love music. I'm looking forward to the future filled with music. ,awwww Sophomores Tonya Cloud Annabelle Cruz and Butch Klein discuss sweatshirts. W-ff. L Being o sophomore is o different type of experience. -Shone Fest KK oil' M913 H ie SJ Ro 3 Wland 'KK vet ' Kel-IJ, KKK x . W sv e11L andlw X10 jk 5 30 5 e R O Se Trisha Talley helps administer voting omo Wo,- exfi - If Hr , . . iogxw for kmg and queen. eglstra cv' K o . ole Q0 Q96 'beiwxo 9 ofa 09,9040 5 S Sophomo res Tonya Cloud vs Q 'H NEW BEGINNING' The class of '89 sponsored by Mrs. Hightower, Miss Riggs and Mrs. Corn proved to the return- ing students that they could be just as active as they are. By joining different clubs and par- ticipating in sponsored ac- tivities, the freshmen got in- volved in high school life. I gf .,.Rg V -r - A .,.W,.r, e f is Q. rm. fi. 7 we . is 1, W., ix, K . K.. few-wie . 'flfiy we ,- -H T I ggi. -' fifff ff-ge , A e t - 1 l .,-wlkglgf sg-rf Q x .- 1. X.+:Qf 1-1 e 4::,t!sgat. gi, V, N. ,-X. , . X ye f A Q 5 t 9 fe '-A .. 5 a X .. M. , s Alan Roberts breaks away for a rider touchdown during the TR game against Clark. Silvia Ramirez, Mary Frances, and Patty Morcey talk during lunch. 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Guzman, Jeannette Guzman, Yvette Halbert, Matthew Hamilton, Dawn Hardin, Michelle Stuart Harlow Russ Harmon Kathy Harrell Lisa Hartfield Stacey Johnson Kate Hartwig Fran Harvey Ron Hathorne Freshmen X..-i ff A as-.i 2 res .ws ex sag.-.. . . .Q 'airs it is XXI' 2 R , X is hx fi, -- G I .ml R - f ' ' 5 ' --.. Qt. ' I .iai. i . ' g s Q' X V ' i I it i, s.k-, i 4 eifi' t X - . 7' . 5 X - fi 1 , ' -- ' in -uwy-if ...ll-hmm at 'Q' is 35. -uf-Tlffii X 1-Shri: S15 4-wr--1 2 .. .1 .. e,,,. ss ':.:z::.22. , . -W :E5s::..:s.:E3i- --.---1 ,-2,512 . - ,-3.15.1-g..Q -me-fs - 1,-,..-2: .1 'F -2 .. Q S5 f?9:sgg- X, .4 -: , ' ' v - . ti 531- fww-. - , s Ie -- s i Q93 is -- - . .X . . 1 . . Kimi'-... A xiii. .. :.: ..::: , S435 1: ffm- . i.f-2255155 . 'A - ..,, - - . s e L' '- si Q V f - at :fs J' 43, If -Q - if - - r i it f 4'-1 1 , . s f ,rx . S ,. K , .. .V , Y, ,K . l ik , A N s f - -- - - ---- .. . 1 5. 11 5, K. t , -sl - t . l x - - - tx . fs-twigs : , 4 7--f-- f------f' 3 . -.if - W s-- A ,ip it --Q - -,X - - Q . Q if ,,-Fey-fi ' J le. 'EVE 2- . ...N fe 5 t i ' .V in it it - , t .... 1 ' ,I N R . , ,,,, . A .- , .. 5 --'fe f i-:Q in f' - -H. - -. ht 1 , X T . t X, .7 K I F .. - i -.wk , - , I5-s 1 - X -ft---f' H ' :H f'-N55 '- 75' A 5 W ,, - ' I We ,..YQ.,-.4 w, 5.55. lkke ,:, t i. ' 'Xi y Melissa Gamble and Trisha Talley ' K .-Q fA x K sh :fi if' R 1 . G ' 'ii G f -,fy Q. QL . st. sr It 3 .,,.. . .,5u..a-.- . F X . I i 9 U I . My name is Aimee Keck and I ai freshman this year at Roosevelt. I am on girls' varsity tennis team and play in n out of school tournaments as well. I'm rently ranked in the state of Texas. I've fc Roosevelt a great challenge, because of different it-is from middle school but tht also a lot more freedom here. I've gotte know many people, and really enjoy bei part of Roosevelt. 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X ,ii S X , ' ' X X 5'X2Ef W A Harvey, Victoria Heide, Andrea Helton, Ronald Henderson, Jeffrey Hickman, John Hicks, Jeffery Hilburn, Kendall Hilderbrand, Mark Hill, Eric Hines, Burton Hipsher, Ginger Hoang, Hung Holmes, Jimmy Holt, Michael Holub, Karl Holzmann, Joseph Homer, Alyce Hopkins, Margaret Horner, Lora Howard, Marva Hua, Diem, Trang Hughes, Laurie Ivy, Renee J abs, Rhoda Jackson, Andrea Jackson, Marlin Jackson, Roshanda Jackson, Shawn Jackson, Wendy Jacobi, Eric Jameson, Michael Trisha Talley 8 Freshmen A Big Change My name is Mindy Gutierrez and I am 14 years old. I moved to San An- tonio about 3 years ago and I'm originally from Arizona. Moving here has been a big change for me. Everything was so different at first but Iim adjusting. I enjoy many different outdoor sports such as volleyball, basketball, tennis, and especially swimming. My hobbies include dancing and acrobatics which I enjoy very much. Jean-Paul, Astrid J enschke, M. Jenske, Julie Johnson, Ann Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Dyann Johnson, Hope Johnson, Lara Johnson, Peter Johnson, Tristan Jones, Charles Jones, Jason Jones, Matari Jung, Oscar Kaczenski, Eddie , 4- X i if ,X Q ,Ms tri - 3 , , X. . N . . c . ... . Xi - . Ni ' ,, -la- - ,K U .,,i, he uu tiese e 4 ...,.n. . . .., ,sq ., SQ H K I . its ..t.. K is e K if .- . t ' ':'1 Li ,Q 4. - - , , ist . 5 S53 Ji? ra. '--seg K 5 ,am i f f NIR have Kadish, Victor I Katz, Cynthia Keck, Aimee KVX , Keeton, Melanie ' Keffer, Michelle f Kelley Alma , ,L tx , , 5 Kennedy, Glenn . - is 'iii Kerrigan, Kurt g X , IQX . Kershell, Kristen X K L , A LX grief? 1 K Kerterman, Karla , 1,,, 11 e 1 ' I Kibler, Kenneh xi i t ,-1i Q. Kinsey, Melissa L iii i - Ki,-by, Lisa Q ,I .g .,, . , b Knight, Ann - eeu Yi. if , xg - x v- ls.. -. ig ,wh ' ' sisgu 3 .. ,, , iff - - Q. X ' ' vm flat is . S - . ,N .. Ame A. ag- Q eil--2 A 2 K- K, sw Knox, Wendy V ' . K0Ch, Bart .I X if , J Korepta, Rose f ,,, ' iiz W ii' Q - -L K Kubecka, Melissa ' ii i ' t' 1 'i 5g,::.2e i 1 5 y Land y'Amy Q - , I ff: S , I Langst0n,Jill , ,il . - 5. ,,,, . L ggggi, , ,,,,,i X Lann, Nancy ' ' K-Q f - ag' 4 .3.i5 . , ii'.11,, Qi .i '1 2 Peter Johnson and Choi Chong Just take the picture. Freshman I Trisha Talley and Melissa Gamble 'x..f Freshman Keep Physically lfil: Robert Cook is a freshman, who could fre- quently be found shouldering a heavy load. Unlike most heavy burdens, this one was to Robert's liking. Robert pumps iron with the other members of the Body Building Club. Early in the year he was bench press- ing around 220 pounds. My goal is to press 250 pounds by the end of the school yearj, he said. 'SI really enjoy being a member of the club and lif- , , . . X X e - l saw it K X . 'M ,t.,,3g3, .. , ge is --if-' ie' gat mit' X -,yg: , . , t llll, .f . , Viiig ,. L. '1QE:H- Jsigzigs 'fiig .diffs .M Vi k k k A I K I a.s:'s..X -- '- -' I,-'ffffe K5 , ,.k, WS. .Q ting weights. I work out at home on a regular basis with my weightsj, Robert said. His other hobbies include listening to the radio and watching wrestling on television. , ' nt: ,A . gg, 4? :gee - -- -.,- , .. 'RGS kltli wf 2 - ' 9155.5 : X ' VT mw'MMlK kL ETiT R'V x'f X 1. X ii 3 fi 'M NS gg , Q exits . -. X 5-wxlig? , X es f, Q is X X M X t N hi N lx gigs Si X Xe? n A l . ' t ' x X x N , , X , ...af N X, m i . C -- V . ...,. ...ta - X Large, Kelly Leadford, Glenn Ledford, Christiann Lee, Kimberly Leggitt, Amy Lewis, Mia Limon, Lilliana Liska, Laura Livingston, Rochell Lloyd, Rob Love, Dion Lozano, Carlos Lozano, Victoria Lund, Connie Madden, Kyle Mahoney, Sean Mai, Bichhuyen Lalaves, Marcina Maldonado, Paul Marks, John Martin, Kenneth Martinez, Dahlia Freshmen Trisha Talley 8 84 Martinez, Gary Martinez, Rosalinda Martinez, Louie Martinez, Victor Maser, Shelly Mata, Leticia Matis, Cori Mathis, Cornelius May, Shawn Mayo, Glen Mays, Laretha McCabe, Julie McCammon, Robert McCannon, George McCommons, Antonio McCoy, Claudia Meckel, Tammy Medina, Carolina Medina, Melissa Medrano, Jeanette Meints, Kari Melich, Troy Melson, Michael Mena, Olvido Mendez, J aquelin Mendoza, Laura Mercer, Wendy Merrill, Rene Milne, William Minard, Matthew Minkley, Lisa Mitchell, Bradley Mitchell, Jeffrey Mofiitt, Keiley Moffitt, William Monreal, Gabriel Moore, J esica Moore, Matthew Moore, Michelle Freshmen Trisha Talley J K i . , 5 is 5 ,a,,, J so Q 'N esess . 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'L 1 ,,,-, 1 :,? , ,11 , T F, 1 1 Q + 5 WZ J W ff 1 jf ,,. 'vj-43 , :V . Ha ,f W, 2 Ngo, Thao Nicholson, Felicia Nicikowski, Mary Nieto, Maina Nolden, Nathaniel Norris, John Nud, Flora O'Connor, Carlos Ortiz, Alyssa Padilla, Juan Palmer, Darrell Palomo, Abel Parisi, Michael Parker, David ,Q :.,,,.., 7, U V. M a at 5' Z if 'K EQ.-e Parsons, Rachel Pasch, Edward Patton, Stephanie ' Paulson, Carolyn Pendergraph, Samuel ' Pepi, Dayla Perez, Rachael K , M , Peschel,Deena , ,,,,, .11., , 1 , Phuong, Hi Z ' ' Y ,.,, , ,-, W pzppi Pinkston, Lynita 1 e 11r or P0l10k,MiCh2e1 - , - Poffsfafficia 1 , ,. P' 'i'i f S Pfam, Lowell ' X X Puente, Bernadett ll.,g. 'Ir .D ,J .' , w h yq's',.'.' F, Q-. 'mf my .f '- Hlfttgfh Strdhhhll LS!! t what I thtmhgjht it WM'0J'Ul.1.Q. DQ, 101152. IEMDJE QQSQQJQJQQLEEQQ, lfylift. just Qdjustilzt J EQ Q httthhhht Q.El.iE.'!.QJS1,9Jli!.Ql?Pf3QtW Joann Vest has all eyes turn to her book. M Mu M Freshmen 8 5 Melissa Gamble Ramirez, Adrian Rameriz, Claudia Ramirez, Sylvia Rapp, Brian Ratliff, Michael Ray, J eraine Rendon, Sylvia Rendon, Michael Renfrow, Kari Resendez, Monica Rice, Cheryl Rice, Octavia Richardson, Barbara Rindorf, Jack Rivera, Victor Rivers, Andre Robbins, Deborah Roberson, Stefanie Roberts, Shannon Robillard, Terri Robinson, Monica Rock, Kim 3 'f fFlW'HRl95 WIQN IN 'HRT I My name is Karla Ketterman and am fifteen years old, the youngest of fi children, two older brothers and ty older sisters. My hobbies are reading, dancing, a drawing clowns, which are crying a laughing. I've won a few awards in a and I hope to win more in the future. , ' 4 r I love all sports especially out sports such as swimming and te . They're both good for me and also fu My favorite subjects are English Spanish. English because of my rear interest and Spanish because I feel being bilingual is a necessity to this of the country. I also enjoy cultures of different kinds of people. 1 Itetttt .. ,I RII I sifeve 1 I ,.tt I y in iw, Z, I Q . A M i , ,,., S ..., , at 65,1 I I if .3121 All an .. 5 -- f 4 I via.. ' V 1 if of av, 7 if Fi t ff' AW I ,faq f L fffltt' I Rockelein, Melissa Rodriguez, Beatrice pl, 4 ,Rf 3 Rodriguez, Christin A l Rodriguez, Evelyn ,V 'Q A ., I , t 'X 8 6 Freshman Ettcfstirxtinztt 35 the Freshman court prepare Melissa Gamble and Trisha Talley ' Deena Pueschel works hard in her Biology class. W Wx- ' 1. new . .. ,lg f as ..,, 5,Kg,,,,K.. K 1 K We . 15 , . '-'. ini I i K ,. X ff' ,N X , Z. ,Q .........s..:g,KK,::: . KK .K . ,,,,L..... .M . ---- A Q 1 U .. X. K K Kb K Y.: fx J -. iiikiiik x.. HE:-E' i L' 1 :fliiii . .. W ,..f ea . - A--3--.1 -,f uf-.. ,..- .. .K Nw- KAW- , ... , ., ,--,- .. K L:LAf , .K , X , , ,, z - I fig 'I-3 '1., iFi5ifl: 3fl5',i:i P ...... ff , . M S .mv 5 X i L' HSL -V 5 figs -e...- .. 1391. X ii. K 9 in I4 -fe ':- mi-N , it 4 ff t - -sk-: - ' K KKK, use K .... 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Janice Rodriguez, William Romo, Carlos Rook, Lori Rounsavill, Jason Roy, Brian Rudd, Sherri Rusk, Elizabeth Russel, Jonathon Ruthenberg, Jacalyn Saenz, Melissa Salling, Robert Samuel, Larachell Sanchez, Jason Sanchez, Lisa Scannell, William Schaure, Venessa Schieber, Gail Schwab, Karen Schwartz, Holly Sepulveda, Luis Seibold, Duane Shannon, Amy Sheerin, Jamie Sheppard, Jamie Sheppard, Mary Shumway, Audrey Sides, Connie Skinner, Tanya Slaughter, Shariff Smith, Anika Smith, Solomoh Smith, Michael Snyder, Brenda Souza, Edward Spahr, Clayton Speeckaert, M. Speeckart, Mark Speed, Matthew Splitzenberger, Amy Sprouse, Noel Sprowls, Joel Squires, John Stafford, Kathryn Steele, Krista Steinmetz, Robert Stephens, Brian Stevens, Ernest Stewart, Stephanie Stewart, Susan Stillwell, Jonathan Stout, Kimberly Freshmen Sepulveda 8 88 Stowitts, Chris Strosser, Pamela Sutherland, Melissa Sweeney, John Swinney, David Sylvester, Tammy Taber, Angela Tapia, Jennifer Taylor, Frank Taylor, Kirk Taylor, Tammy Terrazos, Mark Thompson, Shanyn Thompson, Shawn Tobias, Craig Toney, Tessie Toribio, Cristina Torres, Troy Townsley, Jim Tran An Van Travis, E. Trejo, Yvette Trevino, Albert Trevino, John Trujillo, Nora Tucker, Thomas Turner, Brenda Turner, Kimberly Tweedy, Kelly Uhrich, Michele Unruh, Amy ' Uptmore, Paul Valdez, Marie Valenzuela, Lydia Van N atta, Jeffery Vann, Oscar Vanwert, Alexandra Freshmen .X ,- Ir. rr ' ' :,, I .41 C ig K 4 A A R . A - S. X F 5 ,Sf X X is 5' i is ...X m , . . Ti 1 ,J .. Q, aaa. ii -'- .. af - N -w.-.. 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W' e . - ..,,, w x If I Y, - 14 Zwssxg as .ah-raw N f. , ' A 'L 1 . , Q ., an A ,rrr s' , A 5 Ns , ,.... 3, L 1, hh ximx ,- ' iv y? K e ii, R Q: S, S as Ge11ingA Kick My name is Russell Harmon and I am a freshman. I play soccer for Roosevelt because it is pretty fun. My hobbies are hunting and skiing. I really try to keep my grades up and I have done good so far, even though my worst subject is Biology I. I enjoy going to Roosevelt. Russell practices CPR. fs K. kk... . .si 2 ' V' in J v I . q ii. .. . ,Q 1 J E r S- Zurovec Mary X' ...:.,,.. . , -. . I ' x il'ii , :P .SV - ft xaia a f : . . ..,k.., . ...... , xg - . Q, 3 3 tt X gi X K i 5 S' 5 at e .ff ff ,. Aj t Xia? '- giants X at R it , as , x 'fi 3, fit in . .i '.'X- ifffg tlssgfu 1. W O 32 A ' 1 s X 1. an :kk 2:53:55 Wallace, Duane Wallace, Shelia Walsh, William Walters, Ryan Ward, John Watson, Andrew Webster, Julie Webster, Patrick Werwinski, Natalen Westmore, Kristen ,,:: , - ... t .St White, Sean if Whitney, Chris Wesing, David Wilderstein, John Wilgen, Joseph Wilke, Dennis Williams, Morgan . s 2- . e :V ,... Q , 5- - - ---' ff . - iff X i' ' I - I is-'ff . ' J' x X -- -- . - -A . .,.. , I at 1 . we . . is in . .. I -. f 1 ..-- K ' - I J .. - 1 .sf nrt.. ' is 'e 1153 wi' . f . N Q 1 AR X . . W V W Q Q a it Rn X , Fx s sm--ef -ef-aemsx -sffsiag. e- . -1. - -NB. ::. R 'Sv gas J s L bs . ie 5 3 5 f X X as S g we . . , E 7 . gc s. ft It ,... . Q. 935 .. nit e Q 3' s Y? Williams, Tonya Wilson, Leroy Wilson, Patrick Wintermeir, Gerald ,R woiferd, Mary Wollard, Robert . Woods, Bradely ' Wright, Gary Wulf, Michelle Wyman, Vicky Yamazi, Brett ' Ybarra, Robert Young, Darron Yuchinski, Kyle Zendejas, Mark 5ffrfiki-ifi.--1:5-.,fQeg-,,-:fu T- Site. . it .,.. W to - . , ,. it Freshmen Kristen Shelton Walker, Katherine Walker, William Teaching lsn't All We Do . . . The faculty is a very im- portant organization within the school. Teachers do not only teach, but they par- ticipate in many activities that involve the student body such as sports, meetings, and club activities. Much time and energy is put into their work. Secretaries are also very important. They are like the administrators right hands. Typing letters, filing papers, and keeping Roosevelt together are a few of the many duties the secretaries perform. Secretaries provide help to the students who have questions, and work cosely with organizations and clubs. Counselors are always busy, but they make time to fulfill their numerous duties, from orienting students to leader of the Puck School Board Members: Top row-Dr. Ray Pannell, Ed Mainz, Dr. Shacklett. B row-Molly Pruitt, Dr. Bill Welch, Sibret, Kirk Patrick Faculty high school to helping them pick a college to attend when they graduate. Counselors are helpful in bringing college representatives to talk to students at Roosevelt. Jan Lifschultz takes a break from her work to pose for a picture. The faculty prepares to perfonn at the pep rally. N-nah:- X Melissa Gamble 8L Janice Sepulveda Principal John Wells Ronald Martin Albert Nunn Gene Qualls Nancy Young Assistant Principals Joe Almaraz-B.S. University of Texas at San Antonio Mario Barrett-B.S. Physical Education Pam American University' Robert E. Lee H.S. Jerry Barton-B.S. Texas A 8r l University Leslie A. Bell-A.S. Vincennes Univ: B.S. North Texas State Univ: Industrial Arts South West Texas State Univ: Sponsor Industrial Arts Club. Wayne State Detroit' Advanced Courses UTSA. Kenneth Birkner-B.S. Sam Houston State University. Karen E. Bishop-B.A. lncarnate Word Univ. M.S. 8: L.S. Our Lady ofthe Lake Univ. John Broaddus-B.A. English 1968- M.S. Government 1974 Southernl John Broaddus-B.A. English 1968' The Citadel' M.S. Govemment 1974 Southern Illinois University. Pat Brodeen-B.S. 8: M.A. Home Economics Texas Tech University. John Brown-B.A. English 8: History St. Mary s Univ: M.A. Educational PsychologyfGuidance Counseling UT- SA' Advanced Placement English Certificate Trinity Univ: Driver Education Certificate lncarnate Word College. Bob Bupp-B.A. Boston Univ. SWTSU Texas A8rl' Sponsor Student Council. Myriam Burkhardt-B.A. Texas Tech Univ: M. Ed. Harold Burris-M.S. Vocational Management SWTSU' Sponsor DECA. James Cherry-B.S. South West Texas State Univ. Thomas Coffey-B.S. 8: M.A. Texas Tech Univ: UT- SA. Counselor. Earl Costley-B.S. Trinity Univ: Head Track Sc Cross Country Coach 8z Asst. Football Coach. Noreen Cox-B.A. Zoology Connecticut College' . . Biology UTSA' Sponsor Keywanettes. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Ron Bird-B.S., Southwest Texas State Univ.g M.S., Southern Methodist Univ- 1 Y I Y , , Y , , , , , y , , , 1 M S , , , -. - - ...,,, ........,. . . - .... . SY.. ggifk . s ag gy A . K K iff' S' .iis . s x 3 J- 'git fx Q X N mf E C i. Q rt seg RY, w Xi X... -.AXE Thomas Coffey Mary Ahce Dentler Ester Fuller Jan Lifschultz Hr M N Sh A-Da De-Ho 'S 2g.., Q .iii S . - ,E': ss si e 1 0 2. il in r K N X it YK ' Xa X S 1 as X 1 fx Q55 X 'a A S is X so QSES9 is Sig T N is Sm F 2 N i Q S Charles Simons Si-Z Facluty Melody Henk Mr. Thomas visits with teachers at his farewell luncheon. it KVAA s, h.i, A . .. . H . . .K .., .. . - at -'-- A. Albert, James ., 1 - ,, if - : 2.2. My -. . .. ,,-- - --N1 e.'f .-K'. 'ff' ' -- , . r Almme Joe - Anderson, James .. F .a -- - .p - i K H r' Arce, Lucy f -. Austin, Patti eee n . . gf . stee ' ' . ,, gy, 5 ' t-:.. K 1. , -I - .Iggy .fx Ajit... J ,gin . f-,5-my Bader, Sharon F. - .. K f - ef' K H lf. ,,,, i . 'A .g f .1 N fy 7,.... H Barrett, Mario i 0 K ff W J - 42 F 1 .. 11. , ,,,. ,jg . . Q '-'Ii in Vit' ', K 1 fx Ao .k E ':55s1r1Si-1?Mw' 'v u r iiiff 5-:Q Iii 3 wwf T ill 'k--. ag, 5- .e ff - Yi Q s- xii 5 Barton, J my sseaeee B J' ' - 1 hh.,a ates im , .1 ,hh... ., ., 9 . as - 't.. 1 Q - '1 'i N51-fl' ,- ai. K ..S:?i?i -' fa 'tial-..1fSi mf ' Bell, LGS it . W . . F , . laessa - .. e .. X . Q ..rr X Blfd, R0Il8ld -4 e i - 'A aa - it I B' k K th ..s.. 2 ...E ,. ..z.VVEEE:i:kkk .::9.' - '... A- ' :Saw .V ' 5, x ' A -x Q- .. :sf avi: ',,,' Y - 1-ie , -UZ- . -- 'l ix -' 1' ner, enne if P it ' it A . a'ee digg. Bish0P Karen -. , my . ,, - e H roa us, o n ,reer iw- ' V- it LKLL. , TJ.. x . , K, ., 94 X, .. . SHAPILN 0 1 F' 4.2 Who's that athletic person racing around the track, who,s that dancer kicking higher than a patriot, and who's that pro tennis player out on the court? All of these people can be identified as one of our energetic faculty members. Believe it or not teachers fill their days with more than just sitting at a desk or standing at a chalk board. Many faculty members looking for that physically fit look enjoy exercises aerobics to playing pro ten- nis. Some of these teachers who perform some kind of aerobics two to seven days a week are Jan Lifschultz, Juliana Davis, Dianna Crocher, Robin Reed, Frances Sprabary, Pat Howorth, Donna Harr- ington, and Carolyn Ross. While many are satisfied with just aerobic classes, Jan Lifschultz, Juliana Davis, and Mary Ann Winden keep going and do jogging on their spare time up to four days a Winden go even further and play tennis up to six days a week. Although Ann plays for fun, Mary Ann takes it seriously. Being on a Satur- day League, playing in tour- naments, and competing for state rankings, Mary Ann is kept on her toes at all times. It seems that most teachers agree on the fact that without exercise they would be much motre frustrated and pressured with a great deal. Exercising helps them to stay sane and look great, who 92 Juliana Davis-Math, Sprabarry-Science, and Pat th-Joumalism and English the many benefits of jazzercise. anywhere from teaching week. Ann Friday and Ms. could ask for more? : : , .... is . . - . ---':. ee.--' .', ...I ' ' '. ... -,-- Br0dwl,PaU C1a F eee. F taee aaatt siett - ' ' A .... - Bf0WH,J0hn , - e -'. .. LX iiii A - . B'g'P'R3f it -' - ,gggg a lxxes llfg, ell iii i..ee1 T ' ..:- Burkhardt, Myriam ig . . g iiiie Caraway, Loren js Tbixi ' 5 .l' ji. D ...,. .1 , Q 1 - N F Q 'P EV- . L . 2 Vg x gif.. F F ...r ggg. eaeeaixex i S Chandler, Brenda . W .Q Zg, W ..,. 5 WN Cl12l'I'y,J2IneS F ' aar in 1 as ..,. P- Cl 'L da .... , ..... . + . ff .. . Conner, Brenda jiee.1 g -.1,i e.,,,, , g 'e C0S eY'Ea f ateai . i eea.. g0:?nN12ieen 1 ' 1L':sl1ff .l!ml .m1 ..ar Faculty Melody Henk Mary Crain-B.S. Business Education, Southern Arkan- sas Univ., Sponsor Office Education Association, Lab. Dianna Crocker-B.S. 8: M.A. English, SWTSU. Ann Cunningham-M.S., Alabama University. Mary Alice Dentler-B.S., North Texas State Univ., M.A., Austin College, Counselor. Ann Friday-B.A. English, Depauw Univ., Graduate School, University of Illinois. Jan Garverick-B.A. 8: M. ED., Several Graduate hours in Music. Carolyn Gisler-B.A., Bryn Mawr College, Penn., M.A. German, Trinity Univ., Sponsor German Club 8: German Honor Society. William Gisler-B.A., Rutgans College, West Millford High School, Girl's Soccer Coach. Howard Goldstucker-B.B,A., University of Texas, M. Ed. Our Lady of the Lake Univ., Army Air Force, Schreiner Institute, Tyler High School. Cheryl Gorhum-B.S., Home Economics, Southwest Texas State Univ., Sponsor Future Homemakers of -ienca. Duke Harlow-Associate Arts, St. Phillips, B.S., Mrs. Parker stresses the correct pronunciation of the romantic language French to Astrid Jean- Paul, one of her French I students. SWTSU, M.A., Sam Houston State Univ. Dennis Gray-A.B., Duke University Donna Harrington-B.S. Educatoin, Eastern Ill. Univ. Steve Hamman-B.S. Physical Education, University of Texas. Rosemary Hemmi-B.S. Vocational Education, Dayton, Oiho. Lillian Hennesy-B.A., Iowa University, M. Ed., SWTSU, Sponsor Beta Club. Martha Hennig-B.B.A., University of Texas, Chairper- son Business Department. Shirley Hightower-B.B.A. English, Harding University, Arkansas, Additional hours, SWTSU Sc U.T., Wewoka H.S. Mark Horton-B.A. Trinity Univ., Health 8: Tennis Coach. Patricia Howorth-B.S. Secondary Ed. Journalism gl English, Texas A 8a I Univ., Graduate hours Texas A 81 I, Sponsor Newspaper, Yearbook, UIL Journalism. Stan Hutto-B.S., U.T., M.S., UTSA, Sponsor Key Club Academic Decathlon. Steve Johnson-B.S. Education, SWTSU, M.S., East Texas State University, Sponsor American Field Services. ea 2 W V x ,X r X Sis 1:-. . qu X X X vi as ix we if ff -- . his-.. 2 X. 5 s is 5 ,. X K xl' tk iii? 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Picture Lorne Green healthy looking pet beside holding up a can of Alpo, his him, and uttering those now Hos the School Gone to the Dogs? famous lines, 'fthis is Mr. Walls, he is 62, thatis 434 years to you and mei' Thatis right, our own Charles Walls, history teacher, ate a can of Alpo to make a point to his history class this year. 'LI was explaining to my students that some of the poor and elderly people in our country ate dog food when they couldnit afford anything else. They didn't believe that humans could eat dog food. I told them if they would bring some to class, I would Cat it. The next day freshman a can of Alpo so I ate a cou of spoons full to make pointj, Mr. Walls said. To show their appreciatic for Mr. Walls keeping h word, the librarian and aide gave him a present the ne day. The gift consisted of dog collar, dog bones, leathc chewy, and more food. It's too bad Lorne Green Alpo commercials were take off the air as there could hav been a real future for M' Walls in television. Todd Moore showed up wi D n V c-,, :1,1 , Gisler, Carolyn V Gisler, William V , g y rrccr I Goldstucker, Howard ' V I A, ' ww fe i ZLVVV W V V K Gorhum, Cheryl ' I l': ,V ' ,V A We ,, Hafemik, Ima i e' rre if up I ' if Harlow, William 3 X Q Yyvr A , J E 5 f Harrington, Donna , ,, A Hemmi, Rosemary '. I ' ' f Hennessy, Lillian Hennig, Martha Horan, Jody Horton, Belinda Horton, Mark ,,., A ef ,,,,, f mf, V1 4. f 7M X V fa,-VV' ..V,,, VV elz ,L ul , Howorth, Pat V rrrrrtrrr 'rf' ' . V V V. A ' Hutto, Stanley ' V ' 1' V JohnS, Carol 1 ,,, ' A , , V fr' Johnson, Steve ' jg H , I M ,, g g, ' Jones, Gail ' C' ' ,1,, i i Kofw, Cindy , .., ' ,,,V I I . I ,., Faculty Melody Henk ba- 4 f r 'QT 1 y y fi ir- are r i in .,,, y iiii ,,,, ,i h V H I y ' ,Q VAA' Z I' I, students asks Mr. Martin Mr. Coffey reviews a senior's nut registration procedure. transcript,, which plays a very impor- tant role in deciding what college student will attend. the in lean Jones-B.A., west Texas stare Univ., Co- Wsponsor Freshman Class. Diane Kime-B.S. Education, Illinois State Univ., M.S. P.E. for Handicapped, lllinois State Univ. Carolyn Klein-B.A., SWTSU. Diane Krause-B.S., SWTSU, M.A., UTSA, FHA-HERO. Krebsbach-B.S., North Dakota State Univ., Basketball, Track. Krohn-B.A., TWA., M.A., Mississippi Univ., Honor Society. Kuentz-Houston Univ., Marching Band, TR Lane-Voc. Cert., SWTSU, San Marcos, LaGrone-SWTSU, B.A. 8r M.A. Hines Lee-B.A. Math, Univ. of Texas, M. Ed. Our Lady ofthe Lake. Lifshultz-B.S., Home Ed., Business, S.W.T., Luerson-B.S. SWTSU, M.A., UTSA, Mu Theta. Juliana Mcllhany-B.A., U.T., Cheerleaders, Cavaliers, French Club and French Honor Society. Norman McPherson-B.A., Philips Univ., DECA WZ. Barbara Menconi-B.S., Voc. Econ., M.A. Adult Ed. lncarnate Word, FHA-HERO, Food Services. Michael Millegah-B.S. and M.A. Baylor Univ., UT- SA, Campus Life DoDie Miller-B.S., SWTSU. John O'Neill-B.S. Education, M.S. Education, SWTSU, Sponsor National Forensic League. Lil Parker-B.A., Southern Methodist University, Sponsor French Club 8: French Honor Society. Maxie Sue Parr-B.A. Sr M.A., UTSA, U.T. 81 SWTSU. Robert Perkins-B.S. Math gl Science, San Fran- cisco University, Coach, UIL Science. Philip Priest-B.S., SWTSU, M. Ed., OLLU. Margie Presley-B.A. Science, Baylor Univ., SWTSU, Sponsor FHA. Gene Qualls-B.S., St. Mary's Univ., M. Ed., Our Lady of the Lake Univ., Administrator. Marilyn Rainey-B.S. Art Education, SWTSU, Spon- B.S. Ed., SWTSU. McBeth-B.S., Ed., SWTSU. Arce Martin-Jr. College, Laredo sor National Art Honor Society. Viki Rash-B.S. Education, Baylor University. Martin QAssistant Principal!-B.A,, Trinity A Demetra Redmon-B.A. 8x M.L.A., Texas Christian Univ. ,pamwj r 'w aww i s 1 X - A -D .. . 'i V ' 'L . K' x ,s--s - . - -, -- R . ...... - . f -- C . L H 1 1- . 7' ' 22' . ' 1- C .r '. 'Q 17 - ' f 2 .A E ' 'L ' f. 2, f 'i 1 -. 'Y' s V A T.: if JV z X T y A- 5: f . 4 . 4 Q L Q Q ,ft Z 't - 'Nj i ,,' . ' s - ' ,' ,. M . S. 1 ' ' - - . W-Zio Q 1 X A w : Ee . .... I . . ig ,EM .. . ..,.. K A X . s ' - -' H ..- 3. .. ' Q if s , . 2 - . . ex 1 -- . Y ' . i - 1 , . T z .- f f- 2 ' . 2- Q4 . - . is - , - Q 'NS S 4 Q 'E X N qi ---. T X 5 X X Y s as . X 2 . - . .Q .ass 'K X To hi- - . .... -X. - s-'-1iS11f-'f'1- - ' 1226? X- . -- X si . ff X - . QV. ' iiil Yeas- .. -- t X , SX X T X i f Exo . . N H s H Q E 'S X a XXX 'i S X X. . w h -me ,.. ...,, , . N f' X it . . N, 3 SX a W 5 ,X as X ala 3 . . .... V .,.. ... ,. 1 .. ff s .. --vw? Klein, Carolyn Krause, Alyce Krebsbach, Keith Krohn, Argelia LaGrone, Jim Lane, Sandra Lee, Carmen Locke, Charles Luersen, Barbara Mayfield, Diana McBeth, Mary Mcllhany, Juliana McPherson, Norman McReynolds, Emie Menconi, Barbara Mendez, Gloria Merkel, Barbara Millegan, Michael Miller, D'Angelon Mosier, Renee Nelson, Marcia O'Neil, Jan Parr, Maxie Perkins, Robert Faculty Melody Henk 96 Pettibon, Charles Presley, Margie Priest, Phillip Rainey, Marilyn Ray, Ana Redmon, Demetra Reed, Robin Renwick, Jack Reynolds, Harold Riggs, Kelly Roeman, Mary Lou Rominger, Carolyn Rose, LTC James Ross, Carolyn Russell, Eleanor Ryan, JoAnn Schmidt, Reba Schrader, Virginia Schuhart, Alton Schultz, Dale Seiler, Nancy Shaughnessy, Martin Shideler, Beverly Silva, Alicia Simmons, Barbara Smith, Jane Smith, Juanita Sprabary, Frances Q5 4, Vu V--' M , . El , ,. . ,..,. ,f5? 1 , Q ' . . - my r , ' ' fg ay V 4 F W ' ' ' f 'V , ' X ' J., 'W A K V ' 'L V ' f P I . MQ :mfg , ' 'I' '--', ' i -1-- . 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In the course of the past fif- teen years, Young has spent her share of time teaching in classrooms. She has in- structed journalism and history at Samuel Clemens High School. After that, she taught history at MacArthur for four years. Also to be in- cluded are two years spent at NEISD Central Office as Associate Director of Pur- chasing. Her last assignment was four years at Gamer Middle School as Assistant Principal. To achieve the success she did, Young graduated from Corpus Christi Ray High School, graduated a proud Faculty Melody Henk Longhorn from UT, and fur- thered her education by go- ing to Trinity University for her masters degree. When asked her philosophy concer- ning discipline, Young stated, . . . the same as the other administrators. I go by the book. I'm very consistent. I try to treat everybody con- sistently-no exceptions. Ms. Young sees about forty five students a day for tardies and discipline problems. Nancy Young has mixed emotions for the new house bills, rules, and regulations. She feels that Congress made some significant changes, but they haven't asked for enough input from people who have to practice and en- force the laws. She is very im- pressed with the ad- ministrative staff and feels that they are very helpful and supportive of her. She com- mented that Mr. Wells has given her a unique oppor- tunityto work here and she feels very fortunate. wif 7-.K E 'Wk get Mrs. Nancy Young is a very sophisticated and capable lady, proving to great asset to Roosevelt High School. Mark Van Dyke-B.A. Business Administration BS rmen Hinds Reynolds-B.A, Math, University of xas, M. Ed., Our Lady of the Lake Univ., Sponsor eshman Class. ck Renwick-B.S., SWTSU, M.A., SWTSU, 21 hrs. st M.A. Political Science and Economics. ary Lou Roemer-B.S. Home Economics, SWTSU, .S. Counseling 8: Guidance, UTSA, Sponsor FHA 8: RO. mes E. Rose-Kansas State Univ., ROTC. eanor Russel-B.A. Art Ed., University of Houston, M. ., Trinity Univ. Ann Ryan-B.A. 81 M.Ed. 8a M.A., West Texas State iv., Trinity Univ., St. Mary's Univ. an Schrader-B.S. Trinity, Sponsor OEA, le D. Schultz-Bach. of Music, U.T. at El Paso, M.Ed. uthwest Texas State Univ., Band Director. rtin Shaughnessy-B.S. History, St. Mary's Univ., t Asst. Football Defensive Coordinator, Head Coach s Soccer. Shidler-B.S. Education, Western Carolina Silva-B.A. Colegio San Felipe Univ. of Puerto advanced Science, UTSA. 9 years 'ra Simmons-B.S. Biology, Chemistry, Sec. Ed., Texas Lutheran College, M,S. Biology, TCU. Jane Smith-B.A. Texas Tech Univ., M.Ed., SWTSU, Sponsor Latin Club. Juanita Smith-M.Ed., South West Texas State University. Frances Spraybary-B.S., Texas Women's Univ., M.S. lncarnate Word Univ., Sponsor Keywanettes. William Sturgis-B.S., Texas A8cl Univ., M.A., UTSA. Sandra Swope-B.S., Texas Lutheran, Sponsor Senior Class, Marlene Treanor-B.A. 8a M.A., Univ. of Texas, Spon- sor UIL Ready Writing 8r Beta Club. Leo Trevino-B.A., St. Mary's University. Vanessa Trevino-B.S., UTSA, Sponsor Special Olympics. Paul Alan Trogdon-B.S. Math, B.A. English, North Carolina State Univ., M.Ed., Auburn Univ., Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta, Academic Decathlon Coach. Patricia Turner-Cosmetology Instruction Certificate, SWTSU, Sponsor VICA. Lauren Ulbrich-B.A. English 8a Math, UTSA, Graduate Churchill High School. Ralph D. VanCleave-B.A. Physical Education Sociology, Sam Houston State Univ. 8: .1 . 4.,g.1w..f,n.... ,ff f , f Q 1 ' fe ,f!w,,fw Mffff, W ,M f I x, 4, NM P 95 My ! , x22 iw 6 W J i it is ' f f fe 7 V , rw , f f K ' f ' f 2 S im V . . -3 5 1' tniqjfif 5 as S C f 1 ' J ? .Q W f j i 'L W ' Stein, Betty National Merit Scholars are recognized with the help of dedicated teachers and counselors. 20 years ago, English teachers could be seen titer ing through multitudes of paperback books. Secondary Ed. Social Studies, University of Pennsylvania. Oralia Vela-B.A., San Antonio College, B.A. SWTSU. Pamela Walls-B.S. Education, SWTSU, M.A. Counsel- ing, UTSA, Sponsor Special Olympics. Wendell Watson-B.A. Education, SWTSU, M.A. Counseling, UTSA, Sponsor Special Olympics. Randi M. Wayland-M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake University. Larry Welch-M.Ed,, Texas Tech University, Sponsor VOCT 8: VICA. John H. Wells-B.S. 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Q , , .2 gf awash Q ga' X X A -.-is Y ,X Q s R S l ..l. S sa Vg . X X X . a W X S as ri W + X X. ..... 3 X M i A WSJ. X , ' ' ' Weyel, Peggy Whatley, James Wilkins, Iris S! . Willis, Merlin .-, 2 Wilson, Jen'y Winden, Mary T V Wolfshohl, Edwin f. ., .45 -- 4. ww I- fy, V 2 ff as fi- f f if gif 'K f m .af 5 , ml ,1f,,,Wg.f., M W F V Mis- 3 'Z , , M K .ja yt 1 V Q 5, 3. tx 1 ' 'lf' .. 9 -.. 94 ...qv ,nge Faculty Melody Henk bveinleim - I 'J0JgjQ1i'li.'1l.E.'33!P lel's Get Drgunized . . . The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is mar- red by dust and sweat and blood ...', said Theodore Roosevelt. In the spirit of TR's belief, forty-nine clubs and organizations exist allowing all to participate. Designed to envoke in- volvement within a group, to urge the ontaking of respon- sibilities, and to allow a situation for students who are interested in the kind of groups they join, are the reasons that the individualiz- ed groups serve the student body. To voluntarily join a club or organization, a student must want to do so for some reason or another. Gina joins Student Council because she wants to be sure that the year's prom runs perfectly, James joins DECA because he desires to earn a little spending money on the side while getting his education. Meanwhile, Sharon joins FBLA and Melissa FTA because they are both in- terested in learning about their tentative future plans. As one junior, Melanie Matis, put it, Belonging to the marching band allows me to play my flute daily, getting better as time passes. Other- wise, I don't think I would find the time to practice on my own. Perfonning on her cellist, Katrina Wood accompanies the choir at The Madrical Feast. Melissa Morales and Joann Zaher share their Secret with the student body as they sell bids, garders, and spirit links, while introducing the homecoming band. Organizations Marki Bust Twenty years ago, active members of Stacey Merkel participates in a lunch the NAHS worked diligently after rap before the mght s game school on their masterpieces. 2 , 3 I What would organizations be like without sponsors? New Patriot spon- sor, Ms. Sager, doubles up on teaching dance and English. RHF, Dllnd Db 'Daddy Bupp Caka-Bob Buppj celebrated his 25th year of being a student council sponsor. Hard work, long hours, and lots of laughter were always a part of this years student council? Student council is an organization made up of four officers fPres., Vice-Pres., Treas., and Sec.J eight representatives and the president of each class. It was our duty to listen to the ideas, needs, and complaints of the student body and to work as a bridge which connected the students to the faculty. The organization enjoyed representing the student body in the superintendants rap session at Central Office, and being members of the North East Association of Student Councils, the Alamo Association of Student Coun- cils, and the Texas Associa- tion of Student Councils. The council kicked off the new school year with a lot of old traditions, such as: work- ing I.D.'s at registration, organizing paint parties to encourage different clubs to participate in designing breakthroughs, participating in a friendship exchange with other schools before each football game, sponsoring the homecoming dance, and A Officers Butch Kelin and Kelly Hilliard work freshman elections during lunch. Right: During the pep rally for the Lee football game-John Student Council Melissa Morales 100 - -I .. .1-. - g Zaher, Melissa Morales, Vesa Dunn, and Debbie Tse, participated in a skit to encourage students to take part in all the festivities. 'manning the poles' of elec- tions for the homecoming court and freshman officers. We also put together a Hallo- ween safety coloring book and distributed them to sur- rounding elementary schools. After the hectic hours of homecoming, it was then time to attend district workshops and start planning our annual Student Council Christmas party, and Christmas can food drive. This year the student body brought in more cans and donated more money than ever before. Each custodian and cafeteria worker received equal amounts of food and money. After the Christmas break, council returned to its daily routine of making spirit posters, selling popcorn at the school store, scheduling make-up I.D.'s, keeping the marquis updated, and look- ing for ways to improve the schools' appearance. On school holidays, members could be found cleaning out trophy cases, the school store, and picking up trash on campus. -Melissa Morales, Presi- dent of Student Council it 1.1 U I 'IW ,101 M , 'N ' 'ii' xv! t council members Cback to frontj-Mike Lori Flores, Joann Jones, Melody ik, Paula Parsons, Bob p fsponsorj, Cindy Katz, lissa Morales, Laura Ortiz, Diane Tse, Vesa Dunn, Sheila Wallace, Joanne Vest, Traci Anderson, Debbie Tse, Jill Walker, Trisha Talley, Julie Kaczenski Left: Jill Walker, Julie Kaczenski, and Debbie Tse update information on the marquis. Below: Melody Henk and Paula Parsons made arrangements for the annual Christmas party. XX The North East Student Council Association was made up of three represen- tatives and one alternate representative from each of the North East High Schools. Its purposes were: to provide opportunities for the development of leadership qualities among the students of the North East Indepen- dent School Districtg to pro- vide programs that are aimed at fostering a cooperative spirit among North East High Schools, to work towards solutions to pro- blems common to all North East High Schools. Mr. Wesley Davis presided over the monthly meetings in which student council members, sponsors, and ad- ministrators from each of the area high schools attended. 1.1 Some of this years projects included: the distribution of emergency telephone numbers to all North East students, the sponsoring of a leadership training program in cooperation with Pride featuring Mark Schren- broickg and participating in a NESCA community project for needy children. This years NESCA com- mittee members were: Melissa Morales fStudent Council Presidentl, Tom Braley fSenior Class Presi- dentj, Vesa Dunn-Alternate Uunior Class Vice Presi- dentj, Laura Ortiz Uunior Class Representativej. When asked what NESCA meant to her, Vesa Dunn replied, '4New and Exciting Student Council Activities! Barclay Anthony, NESCA host for the month of December, greeted members Laura Ortiz, Melissa Morales, and Vesa Dunn with a coke and a smile. Student Council Melissa Morales lOl EHEERLEHIDERS BEJEIST SPIRIT! Being a cheerleader means there's a lot of hard work and practice. Starting in July the cheerleaders spent their mor- nings at Roosevelt preparing for SMU camp. The cheerleaders spent a week in Dallas at an NCA camp. The cheerleaders brought back superior and excellent ribbons. The J.V. squad was nominated for the award of excellence. After camp was over the cheerleaders began preparing for next year's games. The cheerleaders spent a lot of time decorating the school to promote school spirit. Right, The Varsity Cheerleaders perform at the pep rally. Shelly Patton takes a break to look at the fans. At right, cheerleaders of '67, what a change! 1 0 2 Cheerleaders Janice Sepulveda, Melissa Gamble Top row Left to Right: Kelle ' DeeDee Denis, Shelly Patton, S Merkel. Znd row: Traci Elliott, Virgi Johnston, Diana Tse fhead cheerlead Bottom: Monica Adams. bove, Karen Villanueva boosts rider spirit at a J .V. lme. Sv J.V. cheerleaders Kerry 0'Neil, Dorian Weatherford, Christina Grever, Ashlie Thieme, Melanie Rowland, Karen Villanveva, Dawn DeCock, and Debbie Tse. Below, all dressed up for space L , W, -A-Y ,-wg7qysg,,.fa,L.v.',,'- w., - --Q,-we-gww F, , Wagga..-g..5'P 3- -2- - fwftg, 4 i,e,,k'i:gt f 'Q uw! air Q, ad cheerleader Diane Tse dances to the beat of the l'l'lS. l x 4'Sf,iLL5, 32:.kf,?,,: L:'fBS,?,i-'3,5l,f,,f'f.QA.g ,,'f,x2,?i,m,Q-- ,', .1 A Y. ,-' - .., - ' ' a 44: , -- -- - l.., ,, . if V f--,,,., wzw-fleet -,,. 1- .uf ' f , -, . , L- :E'i?Qf-if A t S t . M a r y ' s Cheerleading Competi- tion. The junior varsity cheerleaders won 3rd place in Pom-pon routine, 3rd place All- Around. Debbie Tse was selected to the All Around Tournament Squad . day Dee Dee Denise shows her spirit. 9 , . V .. ,,.,.LZ f?ff' f H , K Freshman cheerleaders Lori Flores, Lara Johnson, Stacey Sheerin, Audrey Shumway, and Val Gerrow. Melissa Gamble, Janice Sepulveda Cheerleaders 1 0 3 Pride of Roush Rider Countr The Patriots welcomed a new sponsor this year. A former Patriot herself, Ms. Donna Sager brought with her a number of bew ideas as well as a lot of hard work. The Patriots, however, do not mind. They know it takes sweat and practice to be the best. Senior Major Patricia Dominguez says, Being an officer is not as glorified as it sounds. It takes a lot of work, and there are several high points? Patriots started the year with summer camps in Dallas and Georgetown. Many girls received blue rib- bons at line camp and Michelle Martin was chosen as runner-up for Miss Halftime U.S.A. Patricia Dominguez and Michelle Patriots 104 Janice Sepulveda and Melissa Gamble Martin also qualified for the champion Dance Team. At officer camp Stephanie Gib- son was selected as a Na- tional Superstar Drill Team nominee which qualifies her to perform in Hawaii with other nominees. The Patriots prepared themselves the en- tire month of August for foot- ball season and the annual Patriot Preview? The Patriots had a si Half-Time seas' with a high-kick Bear and finishi prop routine i Down',. They co to perform wi basketball seas, cessful opening Teddy with a Boogie tinued through and at the competition t attended at South W Texas State University. ' -Michelle Marlin f Top: The Patriots of the 67 perfo ed at the Judson basketball halfti Above: The 1985-86 Patriot ofii include Michelle Martin, colo Stephanie Gibson, lt. colonelg majors Tricia Dominguez, Al Valentine, and Missy Cooper. Ri Sophomore Patriot Tamara Ande performs at a football game. Q, The Patriots do their linishing step at a football game. Karen Hulub dances at a Judson football game Patriots dance to the beat of the drums. The Patriots sing the Alma Mater. km, Michelle S Con Hunnicut, Jill Ritchie, Jennifer Shana Baker, Kristie Bradshaw, Natasha Michelle Ellis, Christine Towry, Carri Letiql McKenzie, Kim -Nichols, Irisa ana Williams, Michelle Mosler, M.L.: Darby 0'Brien, Karen LeeAnn Hencier, Tamara Anderson, Kim Bethany Thompson, Karen Phillips, Iris Garcia, Nina Garcia, Michelle Allia Chambers, Tiffani B.L.: Missy Cooper, Gibson, Michelle and Lauri J aurgie. Ille Patriots Janice Sepulveda and Melissa Gamble The Regiment drill team and their new sponsor, Robin Reed, put in many long and hard hours preparing for half time perfor- mances and basketball perfor- mances. The Regiment practiced in the mornings and after school. They participated in camps, workshops, and competitions. Having dedication and pride, these girls moved up the ladder and up in rank. Regiment oflicers include: Dana Amold, Tavia Bickein, Patricia Sidel, and Cathy DeHaben. Center right, the Regiment cheer at the pep-rally. Regiment Melissa Gamble and Janice Sepulveda Above, Regiment member Miss Wymer performs Regiments use props to add a special touch to on the Held. on-field performance. , . in ww' in 5i5s'?wx if . vs. ,, y R, , wet' , f whasf .gk A Q ,i mem. -135. Y , 'L W. 'WW i . C ,fl 'S ' .-,a.v55R,ym , :Qi k K 'NSPS' ' gt X R . - V- W ? . , R .H i . y A assfzx- of Carol Zunker shoots 'em dead. Tammy Miller, Pam Ward and Dodie Conley dance to the beat of the dmms. Linda Zunker, Cecilia Perez, Kati Bahrami, Pam Ward, Monica Martinez, Lucy Rodriguez, Gina Scarpino. Middle Row: De Dee Porter, Ann Gonzales, Burnita Johnson, Missy Wayrner, Carol Zunker, Robin Stevens, Brenda Martinez, Rene Ramirez, Corette Wright, Sylvia Gonzalez, Beverly Turner. First Row: Grace Gonzalez, Michelle Reyna, Michelle Villanueva, Carol Parsell, Tammy Miller, Rosie Gonzales, Dodie Cormaly, Pam Perryman, Naomi Marquez, Elise Williams. Splits: Darla Arnold fsgt.J, Tavia Bicklein ClieutJ, Patricia Siedel Ccapt.J, Cathy DeHaven Csgt.J. Regiment Janice Sepulveda and Melissa Gamble Western dancing is displayed by the cavaliers at the pep rally. Cavaliers chant their favorite cheer Heather Williams, Joann Zaher, and Hey-go-team . Tracey Casey show their techniques with their new dance steps. :FI Ji: Just Q Pe-12-J Sqru a cs!! J-IJ .U -I ...avg -44 Last year the Cavaliers were known as just a pep squad. Under the instruction of a new dance teacher, Robin Reed, and a new spon- sor, Miss Calearola, the Cavaliers took on a new note. The Cavaliers perform at pep rallies and basketball games. During the school days they are dancers and after school they become Cavaliers. Marina Nieto shows her Rider spirit. 1 O 8 Cavaliers Janice Sepulveda and Melissa Gamble F190 1 fMf1P'f'f ' fu-'fvza15fi,'f 5 - C31?12Qvs-mf l a 3 vs 1 L dx if Q L g Dx b In . 2: - -fr-.ws1,. , -wevtiyife-1:::w 15.15,-p:u:'Z,,, f,-wp.. 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The bandls sound was matched by no other marching unit in the district and perhaps the city. 185 strong, and clean, yet powerful, the brass and woodwinds united to play selections from the rock-opera Jesus Christ Superstar , the band's U.I.L. contest show. The show featured several outstanding soloists, a small display of vocal talent, and dynamic percussion b 153-' 2. - X? Senior Tony Rodriguez keeps the beat at a game. Right, banders exit after a gmeling performance. Band Kristen Shelton llO effects. After receiving a sweepstakes rating at contest, the band went on to produce several more entertaining shows written is , . 1 J , . . V: ...,i Q fs Q Q It rr ,, ' f Q , us . t . 5 , 5 Y, X Q 6 . W . 9 I ' 5 in-. ' tglm-m,y:,-fihpi ' in Q A nb- ! , in-up S. . ,,, , was gf, h i uv, Lh 4 x ,r ,. 53 .r ,t ,wr I RQ Q .tg t eww if -fi S9 i ' 4' swglige-ss N mi 'Q gg r MQ as QB X 'Sw 'Rt X' Law ws s '- I f -V - with a variety of music, including such plastering numbers as Macerena', and Rocket Fire . Each week became a sartorial deligl as these musicians played for tl team and the school. nt rtainm nt In the stands, the marching unit games lively and did their best to sometimes lethargic crowds exci The defensive line of the football t was encouraged during last-d defense plays with powerful songs 5 as Patton,', while at other times S1 was mustered with old favorites. course, the Fight Song and Alma M were played often, along with a new rangement of Elvis Presley's Te Bear . Band members attended all of the rallies, usually dressing well for the casion. Each week became a sartc delight as these musicians played for team andthe school. -Greg Sr ng in band means lots of things-fun, friends I PRACTICE! Below, senior Guy Harrell, band e president, protects his eyes from the glare of N sun during an all-morning summer band Part of the band's charm is its continual use of white, are often a special treat for the fans. Here, solos, duets, and other features during the halftime Cindy Katz and Jon Bach demonstrate their perfonnances. Percussions, prominently dressed in talents. Q 'T xx W Band is different from the rest ol' the school. We may be in- dividuals in school, but in band we become One. Tonga Layton, senior John Clary and Tim Swinney play the team to victory. Dmmmers will do anything to practice--even hide! . ,... - - - r , ,- fl .Q V' 1 ' ,A Q . 4 fer' A 1 Lykh 1 1. i..r.,t 'CL J, . Q y X -l is 21 i X i 'ir N, Q l Xe .aww 4, Sy is Q NW' . C . . -er - . AJQWN is fjggzg . 4+ t ,I ...,,, . K rd sgcfkif it 5 YS M Na g et Band Kristen Shelton ll- l.. .....- 111 Matt Patterson drums and then takes a nap-maybe that's why he keeps a pillow in his instrument. Top row: Sean Ottinger, Michelle Christ, Norma Bradford, Matt Moore, Heidi Halstead, Clarissa Montanio, Cheryl Crawford, Sean Williams, Jermifer Bell, Nora Parris, Cheryl Cole, Gary Garcia, stell Belinda Moms Kay Wllhams Jen'y Markham OgaGarza,lK1m Burke Jackie Guarnero Lon Dalrymple Daryl Chnstme George Gabe Salazar 2nd row Carl Nybro Travis Eddy Tlm Anderson, Art Torres Glenn Kennedy, Sonya Stevens, Lara-Paulson, Gnselda Camanllo, Barbara Swmney, Georgette. Peavey, Kim Christ, Roslyn Davis, Julie Webster, Yvonne Ca Kim Gutierrez Roberta Parsons, Lynita Pinkston, Bn Michelle Avila 6th row Nicky Gann, Vanessa Estell Cori Matis, Julie McCabe, Sarah Barger, Gary Lawson, Michelle Guzman, Lisa Kirby, Cindy Baker, Melissa Kinzie, Jenniferi ,E . ,I ' ' 1 ' ' . , ' '. 1 ' . , ' W WM Bradford, Katya Thompson, Suzanne Humble, James Cunningham, argaret Hopkins, Matthew Speed, Tonya Layyton, JefT Rock, Vicki Lozano, Kim Sanchez, Anita Ramos, Danielle Heidersheit, John Engates, Walter Reap, Wes McKinzie, Nate Stevens, Tim Friday, Brett McClung-Chaplain, Guy Harrell-Vice-President, Todd Mosley. 3rd row: Jimmy Ginder-President, Jim 0'Neill, Rohertt Baker, Joe Roberts, Martha Callison, Lynn Redmon, Michelle Pinkston, Lee Ellen McCarty, Cheryl Balusek-Secretary, John Kilman, Allen Johanningmeier, Karen Miller, Elizabeth Yanez, Chris Schube, Marina Garza, Tim Sweeney, Minle Nerone, Adam Cline, Patrick Wilson, Tony McCummins, Jon Russell, Pete Carrion. 4th row: Terry Asher, Carlos Romo, Ron Belenski, Teri Garcia, Susan Lucek, Aaron Downing, Tonya Nelson, Greg Mueller, Lori Rook, Duk Dinh, Mark Clark, Ron Blackmon, Mark Crutchfield, Todd Shingler, Ralph Jones, Daryl Archuleta, Robert Corsey, J. R. Clary, Andy Brickson, Robert Nigueras, Scott Harrison. Sth row: John Fuleki, Brenda Manning, Nicky Geiger, Heather Russel, Rick Rebecca Hill, Monica Amos, Malia Martin, Tricia Gofo Stephanie Small, Stephanie Cheser, Susie Stewart, Cindy Michelle Anderson, Dana Buschell. 7th row: Dale Schl Reynolds, dirrectors, Linda Castillo, Jasckie Ruthenburg, Graham., Alyce Ann Homer, Melanie Rook, Jo Ann Loux, Fogus, Judy Schroeter, Jennifer McCready, Shawnee Da Hughes, Ruby Jones, Ann Fincke-Treasurer, Melanie Andrea Covey, Paul Suarez-Asst. Drum Major, Scholl-Drum Major. Bottom Row: Cindy Gill, Vanessa N Jennifer Gelfond, Heather Layton, Jeanette Guzman, Salling, Tony Rodriquez, John Kaiser, Wallace Bumett, Carl Jana Crelia, Dave Rabley, Lori Collins, Miriam Davis, Cindy Robby Vasquez, Carolyn Dearinger, James Covey, Ray J ulie Brandon, Art Oviedo, Jennifer Walker, Gary Garveric Finnely, Nancy Garcia, Matt Patterson. Twirlers: Janet Res Sharon Humble tfeaturej, Lisa Castro. - at QWQWWL QQame,'w' ,.,,. v+h,,wsYJaW4 ' A 4 , ye 1- 'Wwe ' f ,mz'3fkswWwWWYtWM .7,.f,, . ,spam ,ygQQ , Yi- o'cfaqwayr . I , . 'T' s Q' fn. -3 - ., ' Q 4 he Q Ki Exhausted, Director Dale Schultz and Dnxm Major Greg Scholl return to the perch. The band demonstrates that practice makes perfect. Band Kristen Shelton 112 DMV FN -I il tl f-I As marching season ended, individual musicians in the band program set themselves to domainte the district in playing ability. Roosevelt had over 100 players participate in zone auditions and 61 were selected for membership, with 34 going on to district. At district, 10 were chosen for the honor groups and went on to area for an audition for the All-State Band. The top chairs in the zone auditions were filled by Roosevelt musicians and the total number selected double that of the nearest competitor. The jazz program blossomed this year. A stage band was formed after marching season with members donating time before and after school. At the Region Jazz Auditions several students taped for state auditions. Out of these, Greg Scholl, trombone, was selected as first alternate in the All-State JLTIQQFI Jazz Band. The Band also supplied musicians the North East Orchestra as well as Region Orchestras. Many players ta for State, with Greg Scholl be selected for the All-State Orchestra Guy Harrell, bass trombone, selecte first altemate. Several band members show excell potential for entry into the All-S Band in the spring. Placement in All-State ensemble is possible only a the cultivation of talent through l hours of practice and dedication. After marching season, the ba split up into various performing gro all of which show promise to domin U.I.L. contest in the spring. The di tors of the band are maestros Mr. Schultz and Mr. Hal Reynolds. -Greg Sc Tim Anderson, Roslyn Davis, Odette Marina Garza, Nicky Geiger, Jimmy Jackie Guarnero, Guy Harrell, Sharon Ruby Jones, John Kilman, Ray Brett McClung, Todd Mosley, Jim Roberta Parsons, Ric Peavy, Greg Todd Shingler, Katya Thompson, Terry Asher, Michelle Avila, Ron Ron Blackman, Julie Brandon, Ann Fincke, Tim Friday, John Scott Harrison, Ralph Jones, Malia Tonya Nelson, Michelle Pinkston. Marvela Canales, Yvonne Lisa Case, James Covey, Nikki Gann, Haiderscheit, Brenda Manning, Lee Anita Ramos, Janet Resseguie, Russel, Barbara Swinney, Arturo Jennifer Angell, Travis Eddy, Gary Laurie Hughes, Jason Jones, 'HNIB 'PHE WINNERS 'FIRE DISTRICT BAND Seniors: Odette Fogus, Marina Garza, Nicky Geiger, Jimmy Ginder, Jackie Guarnero, Guy Harrell, John Kilman, Ray Lozano, Brett McClung, Todd Mosley, Jim O'Neill, Greg Scholl, Todd Shingler, Elizabeth Yanez. Juniors: Terry Asher, Julie Brandon, Miriam Davis, Arm Fincke, Tim Friday, Scott Harrison, Michelle Pinkston. Sophomores: Lisa Case, James Covey, Nikki Gann, Lee Ellen McCarty, Janet Resseguie, Heather Russel, Barbara Swinney. Freshmen: Travis Eddy, Gary Garverick, Melissa Kinsey, Tony McCommons, Gabriel Monreal, Jon Russel. AREA BAND Seniors: Marina Garza, Jimmy Ginder, Guy Harrell, John Kilman, Ray Lozano, Brett McClung, Greg Scholl, Todd Shingler. Sophomores: Heather Russel Freshmen: Jon Russel All-State Band: Jon Russel, John Kilman, Ray Lozano. Tony McCommons, Gabriel Paulson, Lynita Pinkston, , an Stewart, Julie Webster. All State Orchestra: Greg Scholl Our future is bright. The seniors are good and We'11 miss them, but there Won't be a big void. There is strength underneath. Hal Reynolds, director Hut One! Hut Two! Assistant Drum Major Paul Suarez leads the crew off of the field. I Band is not only playing music and marching on the football field. lt is a fellowship with other students who all have something in Common, Tim Anderson, Senior Freshman Gary i Garverick knows his ABC's of the Xylophone. i Kristen Shelton 113 114 The Theodore Roosevelt Choir Department, directed by Mary Ann Winden, is a program designed for those who wish to expand their knowledge of music and their talent. The life of the choir members is one of intense work and dedication. They practice in the mornings, during lunch, and at nights for several competiions and activities they have throughout the year. ll usic ills the lllallsv m , The choir department con- sisted of three individual choirs: chambers, choral, and freshman choir. The choirs together continued their tradition of excellence again this year. This year, Roosevelt's Chambers and Choral choirs had their tenth annual Madrigal Feast. The play and the singing was performed so wonderfully, that for one night one was made to believe he was in the Miriam Davis and Heidi Halstead sing solo at the Madrigal Feast. 2 a , .-s 4 V ,, 1 at f, 5 All the choir members watch as the Leffi Miriam Davis, Melissa LUFI1, servants bring in the feast for the day. Jlllle Acvsta, and AUUF3 Fl0l'95 Smg Choir their solo at the Madrigal Feast. Janice Sepulveda and Melissa Gamble Renaissance Period. This yearis district choir was made up of half of the Roosevelt choir. Roosevelt was proud to see 21 students in the Region choir concerts, singing from Roosevelt. The TR choir was chosen to sing in New York with the American Symphony in the spring for the Texas Music Educators Association, and the Texas Choral Directors Association. . The officers of the choir this year are, Cindy C eman-Pres., Car Rezer- lst Vice-Pre Vesa Dunn-2nd Vice-Pr Secretaries-Marena Bi zon, Kristen Belhii Treasurer-Melissa Rami and Chaplin-Miri Davis. The Roosevelt choir sang for the quicentennial celebration hel Roosevelt. Mariam Davis, Melissa Lusk, Julie Acosta, and Allura Flores all sing together on their solo. Left: Cindy Colman, Roy Gossett, and Russ Buntyn exchange words at the Madrical Feast. Above: The freshman choir serves as the servants at the Madrical Feast. Top: Keith Robinson, Kristen Behiling, Julie Acosta, Mariam Bronson, and Vesa Dunn sing out loud at the Madrical Feast. Left: Lisa and West play the parts of king and queen at the Madrical Feast. Below: b. left: Traci Anderson, Amy Landry, Alma Kelly, Michelle Keffer, Michelle Benavides. m. left: Alyssa Ortiz, Holly Schwartz, Daunt Cnnelle, Monica Amos, Dale Cragle, Andy Jackson, Sara Bugar. t. left: Denise ,White, Mendina, Lee Willison, Kim Christ, Terri Robillard, Monica Robinson, Tammie Fedrick, Claudia McCoy. +.,,w At left, Miriam Davis sings the Wassail song dur- ing the feast. Freshman Amy Landry and Noel Swartz discuss the serving list before the feast. The famed Lisa Grogan and Ron Blackman lead the successful and magical Madrigal Feast held at Camelot. Director Mary Ann Winden leads the choir. 1 16 Melissa Gamble, Janice Sepulveda f Eg QQ X1 N r sz 'NJ of 0 f mv .- fin Um, e , ,M ,,. 2' 4 Q ffl 42 A ' ff- ' :ffm 5 W fa Q Z ,,', , I it J X x fV M vi 'ia ,A,,,,::2,,, , :,,,.A,, , ,,,..,. ,E 2 W ' 1, ' 4, ,-lu' r :ll-'Q 7 6 , . ,. . t V 7i'-- N, A f - fa t V 'Af . Blackman, Roosevelts only state choir Congratulations! At allll SOIl F At left, Lisa Grogan and Mrs. Winden go over last minute plans. Below: Freshman servers watch the feast from the back. Melissa Gamble and Janice Sepulveda 11 erfnrming with Hrihe The conductor, Mrs. Jan Gaverick, has led the or- chestra with great finesse. The orchestra has done very well this year at the UIL Solo SL Ensemble and the UIL Concert 84 Sightreading Con- tests. In the fall, they hosted a concert here at Roosevelt for the Ed White Orchestra. The orchestra members that made District XLI Or- chestra are: Daryl Steenman-Concert Master Craig Downie-Asst. Concert Master Joe Hoang Christine Cruz Jon Schiefelbein Marlin Jackson Catrina Wood Dang Nguyen Ruth Harlow Daphne Jordan The members of the or- chestra in the NEISD Senior Symphony are: Daryl Steenman-Concert Master Craig Downie Joe Hoang Christine Cruz Michelle Uhrich Dang Nguyen Marlin Jackson Catrina Woods The members of the Roosevelt Orchestra include: Violin: Above: Daryl Steenman and Christine Cruz harmonize during a TR recital. Right: Ed White students Above: Ramon Moreira and Marlin Jackson discover that playing the bass isaheavy job. Right: The orc- hestra accompanies the TR choir at the Madrigal dinner. Orchestra Melody Henk ll8 play with a more mature group when accompanying the Roosevelt orc- hestra. U r ,Wg Daryl Steenman, Senior Craig Downie, Junior Christine Cruz, Junior Joe Hoang, Junior Kim Muller, Sophomore Dang Nguyen, Freshman Michele Uhrich, Freshman Mary Nicikowski, Freshman ' Keesha Dixon, Freshman Jon Schiefelbein, Freshman Viola: Ruth Harlow, Junior Daphne Jordan, Sophomore Angela Taber, Freshman Cello: Catrina Wood, Sophomore Ramon Moreira, Sophomc Marlin Jackson, Freshman The orchestra officers J 1985-86 were: 1 President: Daryl Steenm Vice-Pres.: Craig Downi Secretary: Daphne J orda Treasurer: Christine Cr Freshman Rep.: M Nicikowski J Special Congratulatic' are in order for Daryl Ste man who made the ii violin section of the TM All-State Philharmod Orchestra. i -Da1ylSteen1r Bass: Tceaicelmafe CQYUJ the Futuir U U E, Can you imagine staying in :hool for the rest of your fe? Thatis exactly what the uture Teachers of America Le planning to do. This year, ie organization was taken ver by Mrs. Mary McBeth ho encouraged an increased TA involvement at the cal, district, 84 state levels. I fact, sophomore Heather 'ewder was elected to serve istrict XX as recording Scretary and senior Kristen helton represented the ustrict as Miss FTA. Two projects planned for ie year were the annual can- ,f cane sale and the elemen- ry visitation day. The embers were allowed to go A a local elementary school lr a day and actually help ach the class. Some taught e younger ones, others the der students, and one even Summing up the views of most PTA members, one FTAer said, When I become a teacher someday, I will make learning fun because I know how it is to sit in a bor- ing classroom and not learn anything. I hope to make my students want to learnf' -Kristen Shelton The 1985-86 FRA members were: Amy Aschbacher, Marki Bust-V-Pres., Rae Ann Dye, Abel Capelo, Michelle Ellis, Heather Foltz, Stephanie Gibson, Beth Hartshorn, Anita Horky, Julie Jenson, Jackie Lucas-Hist., Vicki Markham, Laura Mordida, Heather Neuder-District XX Rec. Sec. C86-875, Kelly O'Brien-Sec. Treas., Kristen Shelton-Pres. 8a District XX Miss FTA, Kan- the special education new sponsor Mrs. Mary discusses the February State with members. di Walker, Mary Zurovec. Right: Anita Horky and Heather Foltz distribute candy to raise money to travel. f' Qi Miss FTA, Kristen Shelton, pours the Big Red for a meeting in the library Above: Anne Dye and Amy Aschbacher talk about the Collegial plans. ?fT!'!f fy-we fi.: ,f I Mike Tumulty and Melanie Matis type stories before they can be sub- mitted to the typesetter. Members of the Big Stick staff: Nathan Stevens, Jon Sundberg, Sponsor Pat Howorth, Head Photographer Mike Haag, Editor Lance Singletary, Darren Brietzki, Karl Hammerschmidt, Kim Childs, fnot picturedj Sports Editor Wes McKenzie. Dedic tion Responsibility, hard work, determination, drive, and the ability to take criticism are only a few of quirements it takes good publication member. The staffs demands placed with the best abilities. they became Yearbook staffers Tonya Cloud a Michele Bowen set the margins fo rough draft copy. Lance Singletary, Mrs. Haworth, a Kim Childs make plans for the m issue of the Big Stick. Nathan Stevens joined the staff af the first six weeks to help sell ads. ut they learn up a time, meet done layouts, done eg 'KK'Qh fa Some staffers record who the lucky winner will be for the S100 bill, Trisha Talley, Janice Sepulveda, Pat Howorth, Kristen Shelton. King Kong greets Mrs. Howorth with a Happy Birthday surprise from the staffs. Editor Marki Bust and Asst. Editor Kim Childs discuss deadline matters with the sponsor. Mike Haag fhead photographerj and Darren Brietzki reside in their home away from home . The Sagamore Staff-Qfrontl-Pat Howorth Csponsorj, Mike Haag fHead Photographerj, 12nd Rowj-Jon Verhaeghe, Trisha Talley, Marki Bust fEditorJ, Melody Henk, Tonya Cloud, Kim Childs, Michele Bowen, fTopJ-Jon Sundberg, Kristen Shelton, Melissa Gamble, Janice Sepulveda. Q 'I 122 KEY MEMBERS DCDNATE TIME AND SPIRIT Key Club and Keywanette MacArthur. They also Club serve the community and the school through many organized projects. Spon- sored by the Bexar Kiwanis Club, both clubs work together and separately to better the community. Key Club, a service organization of high school boys donated time in helping charities and promoting school spirit. Key Club volunteers worked as actors at the annual March of Dimes haunted house during the Halloween week. Club member Jeff Brown com- mented, alt was a blast until I got kicked out!,' The Key Club also made two of the year,s most original breakthroughs for the football game against decorated the Christmas tree in the library and did other Christmas service projects in the community. Key Club- bers expressed their desire to work at the annual KBUC party in the spring and held up their motto, S'Man Hours for Mankind?-Mike Nigro, President 'LWith the help of new sponsors, fresh endeavors were untaken. Keywanette members participated in inter-club activities such as making breakthroughs, and assisting Beta Club with Project Warmf' Continuing with ongoing projects, Keywanettes, again chose secret pals and held monthly teacher appreciation days. They also helped with the Key Club!Keywanettes Melissa Morales Royal Ridge Halloween and Easter parties. Fundraising was important this year because the district conven- tion was held in Oklahoma City, and members used the funds to help pay for their feesf,-Laurie Garone, Above: Sophomore Keywanette member Debbie Tse challenges neighborhood children in the bean bag toss' at the Royal Ridge Hallo- ween party. 'WI-su., President Keywanettes and Clubbers both expressed tl they anticipated helping I Louis at working at the annual party in the spring. Below: Key Club members dleton, Stan Hutto fsponsorj, Brown, and Mike Nigro Christmas tree in the library school. Q At left, Keywanette members were: fBack to Frontj Heather Foltz, Anita Horky, Judy Schroeter, Barb Redford fLt. Governorj, Tiffany Dunn, Melody Henk, Christienne Salcedo, Laurie McMahon, Belinda Wood, Carol Zunker, Kristie Walker, Vicki Markham, Virginia Johnson, Christine Towry, Laura Sanders, Crystal Erwin, Melanie Rowland, Kerry O'Neill, Noreen Cox fSponsorJ, To left: Jon Bach stands back to admire the tree. Above: David Rathkamp, Brett McClung, and Anthony Ngo assist Mike Nigro in taking roll at a meeting. Key Club members were: Mike Nigro fPresidentj, Lance Jackson lSecretaryJ, Jon Bach, Phillip Bradley, Tom Braley, Jeff Brown, Chris Carle, Alex Castro, Brent Descalopoulis, Craig Downie, Darren Fransella, Jimmy Ginder, Raymond Gonzales, Shannon Johnson, Guy Hipsher, Robert Lee, James Legate, Brett McClung, Robert Middleton, Patrick Moore, Braden Morrison, Anthony Ngo, Jim Nix, Pat 0'Brien, Patrick O'Connor, John Pennington, David Rathkamp, Mike Ritterhouse, Greg Schoel, Todd Shingler, Cash Miller, John Reid, Steve Yates, Stan Hutto Csponsorj Marki Bust CTreasurerJ, LaurieGarone fPresiden0, Debbie Tse, Melissa Morales, Diane Tse fVice- Presidentj, Kristen Shelton fSecretaryJ, Francis Sprabary fSponsorJ Below Right: Officers Marki Bust, Laurie Garone, and Diane Tse preside over a monthly meeting. Below: Mike Nigro puts the finishing touches on the Christmas tree displayed in the library. KeyClub!Keywanettes 1 2 3 Melissa Morales 124 Scholars Serve The National Junior Honor Society consists of freshmen and sophomore students already elected to the Honor Society in middle school. Members pay annual dues at the beginning of the school year and must main- tain an overall 88average, which is checked every six weeks. Additionally, each person is expected to earn a minimum of six service credits per semester. Service projects have kept members busy since pre- registration, when the NHS and NJHS helped in book distribution. In the fall, the Society created a breakthrough for the Jud- son-Roosevelt football game. Teacher appreciation was the Society's next pro- ject, where members brought treats to the teacheris lounge. During the holiday season, packages were made for the Battered Women's Shelter and blankets and winter clothing were collected to aid in Beta Club's Project Warm. The Honor Society had an Easter project for needy families in the area also. NJHS Members include: Dean Abel, Tony Almand, Traci Anderson, Sarah Barger, Bonnie Black, Chris Buziak, Lisa Case, Yong Chang, Cathy Check, Darla Cordes, Angelica Cruz, Annabelle Cruz, Robert Cruz, Dawn DeCock, Erin Dwyer, John Engates, Chris Above, Cristina Toribio and Cheryl Gasper take notes during their first meeting. Above right, Melanie Rowland, Annabelle Cruz, and National Junior Honor Society Melody Henk Deanna Salcedo discuss project warm. Right, new sponsors, Mrs. Harrington and Ms. Gawlik, go over the yearls agenda. Escamilla, John Finney, Lori Flores, Richard Ganske, David Garcia, Tieri Garcia, Gary Garverick, Cheryl Gasper, Jennifer Gelford, Valerie Gerrow, Diane Gray, Sharon Greathouse, Kristine Greiss, Monica Gutierez, Matt Halbert, Mike Hilliard, Eric Hill, Ginger Hipsher, Hung Hoang, Karen Holub, Laurie Hughes, Andrea Jackson, Elezabeth Johnson, Daphne Jordon, Aimee Keck, Alma Kelley, Helen Lam, Kelly Large, Joanne Leonhardt, Kile Madden, Brenda Manning, Shelly Moser, Cori Moser, David Martinez, Julie McCabe, Jennifer McCredy, Wes McKenzie, Mike Melson, Mat Moore, Melissa Newport, Mai Ngo, D Nguyen, Vicki Nguyg Kerry O,Neill, Dari O'Brien, Matt Patters Peschel, Lyn Deena Pinkston, Erik Queroz, A Ramos, Mike Rom Melanie Rowland, Heat! Russel, Deanna Misty Russ Salcedo, Dial Seaman, Amy Spitzenber Krista Steele, Susan Stew John Sweeney, Kirk Tayl Jo Thai, Christina Tori An Than, Debbie T Thomas Tucker, Joann V Karen Villanueva, Ka Walker, Sheila Walla Dorian Weatherford, Kri Weber, Mary Wolfe Michelle Wulf, Brett Yam -Deanna Salc V Quant Qtnhenta iflkilfl National Honor Society is organization that stresses l: qualities of Leadership, holarship, and Service. To come a member of this ex- isive society, students must intain a 90 grade point rage and must have lawn Leadership and Ser- ,e in their high school feers. During the year, honor piety members do service jects, including running book room. End of the r activities include new :mber induction and an ex- ng end of the year ban- et, held at Mama's. fficers are: Sharon Hum- , president, Mark Bust, :e president, Kristen Member of National Honor Society are: Cheryl Balusek, Jennifer Barger, Thomas Brown, Cassie Brickston, Marki Bust, Debbie Diekelman, Lisa Grogan, Mary Harbin, Melody Henk, Kelly Hilliard, Kelly Hulse, Sharon Humble, Shannon Johnson, Vera Lennon, Susan Lucek, Michelle Martin, Brett McClung, Scott Moore, Todd Mosley, James Nix, Tobin Oaks, Kelly O,Brien, James O'Neill, Angela Otey, David Ratenkamp,Paula Rosenberg, Greg Scholl, Judith Schroeter, Kristen Shelton, Todd Shingler, Daryl Steenman, Amalia Stewart, Kristi Walker, treasurer, Jennifer r, corresponding Angela Otey, recor- secretary, Brett Mc- chaplain. 'Nm Mes. Weyel leads honor in a quick meeting during B Right, Daryl Steenman and Belinda Wood. -Jennifer Barger Corresponding Secretary Tom Brown sign up for an induction committee. ,X ! Above, Lisa Grogan checks in a book while working in the bookroom. 4.y'o,,,,..,..--A HH National Honor Society Melody Henk INSURED FUTURE The FHA and the closely affiliated group, HERO are programs that build the skills necessary for domestic and home living. These skills are reinforced by working outside the school for HERO members in areas that concen- trate on active and on hand training in related jobs. FHA and HERO further enhance their education by taking part in numerous on campus and extracur- ricular activities. The Leukemia Walk Run was held on October 26, and FHA HERO members came in fifth with a total contribution of S270.43. The se- cond annual Douse the Habiti' Sponge Throw was held in conjunction with the Great American Smokeout. During lunch periods students paid to throw sponges at techers. Members prepared announcements, displayed posters and distributed buttons and pamphlets to publicize the harmful effects of smok- ing. This, together with a Poinsettia sale, raised 3250.00 that was donated to the American Cancer Society. FHA and HERO members feel that their groups have a chance and an obligation to make a real difference in society. With this in mind, they selected to focus on many of society's ills such as child abuse, teen stress and suicide, and the needs of the elderly. These members will face the future with courage and high hopes. Their education and work today will help insure their futures. AIVIEEIEAN Students watch the sponge throw. FHA X HECE Trisha Talley 126 Annie Hudspeth, Sylvia Gonzales, and Tonie Gibbons put up the Great American Smoke Out sign. Cindy Seller keeps busy during class i. .taxa ,-, Q A : is 1 X .1 's 3 1 Q. .Wares Q xhif' .Q ik . gtfig-2 sf? 1 Jas- tyl- ,5 3 members include: Tracye Jackson, Kathy Brunner, vice president, Joe secretaryltreasurerg Sylvia Gonzales, Leslie Russell, 2nd per. class 3rd per. class rep., Elisa Deshawn Eagle, Lea Flores, Gibbons, Mike Hoffman, Annie Hudspeth, Jones, Maxine Lozano, Cathy Mergen, Maria Melodi Moyer, Alberto Rosa, Cannen Sheri Darcy Salazar, Cindy Seiler, Denise Singletary, Patrice Stouton, Cathy Talbot, Connie Vaughn, Karen Weltz, Frank Gonzalez, Carlynn Stouton. YNY' FFONOMUW' I r i FHA members include: Yulanda Lewis, president, Angel Robbins, lst vice-president, Kristen Shelton, 2nd vice-president, Kari Meints, 3rd vice-president, Adrian Eades, Secretary, Jackie Lucas, TreasurerlHistoriang Mark Acosta, Tonja Armstrong, Becky Balboa, Chandra Boone, Lara Bradford, Deborah Brinker, Elisa Brown, Edith Buchhom, Stacy Bums, Leigh Caruin, Kristi Casey, Angela Click, Mary Cooper, Vanessa Compton, Cindy Council, Toney Cunningham, Brent Descalopoulis, John Dougherty, Michelle Dudley, Bemadette Duente, Wendy Dupre, Tracey Durbin, Michelle Eads, Shawn Ellis, Susan Evans, Meredith Farmer, Brenda Figueroa, Odette Fogus, Heather Foltz, Samantha Freeman, Carol Gomez, Gina Ganske, Sonja Garcia, Olga Garza, Aftred Gonzales, Anita Gorky, Josie Guerra, Henry Hauck, Bmce Hendry, Teri Hoffman, Melinda Hogan, Chinita Hudson, Amy Huntoon, Ranae Ivy, Florenda Jardin, Javier Garcia, Virginia Johnson, Carla Jones, Ivan Jones, Tracie Jones, Noel Koschemann, Kathy Lamm, Steve Lawson, Amy Landry, Amy Levis, Rochelle Livingston, Shawna Martin, Tami Martin, Dahlia Martinez, Leti Mata, Walker May, Lulellen McCarty, Tammy Meckel, Joanne Melendez, Brian Miller, Jeff Mitchelle, Kathy Morris, Brian Nanzalik, Stephanie Neely, Thao Ngo, Angela Norris, Jim Park, Rochel Parson, Karen Phillips, Lynn Redman, Janet Ressequie, Teri Rabillard, Rick Rodriquez, Lori Rook, Elizabeth Rusk, Lisa Sanchez, Dana Scharein, Gina Schupp, Marie Sedillo, Pat Seidel, Denise Shaw, Mike Smith, Lisa Marie Stirreman, Stephanie Stewart, Bobby Swindle, Tein Thai, Celena Trevino, Marie Valdez, Mike Valerio, Elizabeth Vargas, Larry Vasquez, Maria Velazquez, Virtan Vela, Kristi Walker, Ann Welsh, Jason White, Steve Wielbacher, Mike Wilson, Beverly Wright, Marjorie Wright, Wendy Wright, and Mark Zendejas. Tracy Jackson, Noel Koshemann, Yulanda Louis, Angel Robbins, Kristen Shelton, and Jackie Lucas wait quietly while Kari Meints is installed. FHA! HECE Trisha Talley 127 128 The Body Building Club at TR is five years old and has approximately 60 members this year. Members are in grades 9-12 and range from Building Bodies 70 pounds to 240 pounds. The club is only about V4 female with the rest all males. Females mostly try to tone their muscles while the males are there to build bulk. The group meets every day before school and during both lun- ches. Mr. Duke Harlow is the club sponsor and funds most Robert Cook, Danny Duarte, Vinico Vinicio Munoz does exercises with 1 of its activities. Mr. is hoping to eventually . body building become the Physical Educa curriculum. Munoz, and Gilbert DelBosque flex for cameras. Body Builders- A Lunch, Bmce Hendry, Ron Rickaway, Myron Wilson, Lisa Bell, John Erickson, a i 5 F se.. 2 i E I Ron Rickaway spots John Erickson the curl bar. Robert Cook, Gretchen Warner, and Tony Siegel. on bench Lisa Bell curls 20 pounds. Body Building The TR Way Michele Bowen i NiitiOI1ill Art HDIIDI' Society Excells ,The National Art Honor Society is ade up of sophomores, juniors, and hiors who are in art or interested in These students must maintain a B erage in art, and pass all of their sses. They must also participate in b activities and perform services in Na and the community. This year tional Art Honor Society per- several activities. First, they had the enjoyment of mak- ing their own club sweat shirts, then they went on a field trip to the San An- tonio Art Museum to see a special art exhibit, and San Antonio College to see the scholastic artwork on display. They also participated in spring workshops and listened to several guest speakers. This club concluded the year by enter- ing a juried show of the San Antonio Art Education Association under the high school division, with Joy Gibson and Belinda Wood placing in this contest. Belinda Wood also won third place in this event. The National Art Honor Society had a very rewarding year, and was very pleased with the club. We hope next year will be as fulfilling. -Belinda Wood Joy Gibson, the president of The National Art Honor Society. Belinda Wood tums to Ms. Russel to hear what she has to say. S it ,sg J... Lynn Redman and J oy Gibson brown bag it to make their meeting during lunch. Front row: Joy Gibson, Tiffany Dunne, Patti Jacobi. Middle row: James Hernandez, David lnzinna, Jodie Leonhardt, Lisa Browning, Miriam Jacobi, Belinda Wood. Back row: Mrs. Marilyn Rainey, Jenny Navarro, Edwin Smith, Mike Joyner, Mrs. Eleanor Russell. NAHS Kelle Kirk 129 QQ 7 11QIi5l1,5 Jltncat Serve Beta Club is the English Honor Society, composed .of seniors outstanding .in English at Teddy Bear High School. The practice the principles of honesty, justice, service, cooperation, respon- sibility, and charity. Most of the Beta Club activities con- cern the enrichment of its members and service to the community. Each December, members can be seen scury- ing about campus faster than speeding caribou selling jolly Beta Club officers are Maly Stewart, Lisa Grogan, Cheryl Balusek, Jim 0'Neill, Daryl Steenman, Todd Shingler, Brett McClung, and Jimmy Ginder. ,arf red chocolate Santas. Parties honoring famous authors are held periodically and in- cluding dress, food, and ac- Sponsors, Lillian Hennessey and Shirley Hightower discuss club business. i L.. na. 462553 aikgfv Q, ,,,, Beta Club Kristen Shelton 130 tivities based on the theme the writer's works. Ez Christmas, blankets, co: and heaters are collected the needy in the annual P ject Warm. The club c tinued such charitable preparing an Easter Ba for food for needy familie This year's induction held in early January, feat ing Rev. Bucker Fanning: Trinity Baptist Church as: keynote speaker. Q -Jim O'N QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQ Eh QQQQ AJ zz member of th: Bela Cfub and af a fftizfn of my tommunity, Jlatf, and zmlzbn I believe' in and Jim!! frriw lo promote the princtlizfel of' Honexw: knowing that honesty is necessary toathe formation of good character, and that the principles of honesty dictate that I not only refrain from acts of dishonesty, but that I perform my duties fully and take advantage of the opportunities afforded me by my circumstances, QQ fu5t16e believing that it is only right and proper that I should be just and fair in my dealings with my iellowmang that I should condemn no one without giving him a chance to defend himself: and that I should consider all factors before forming an opinion of another's motives, or before passing judgment upon his actionsg Serfuire- ' being convinced that the rendering of helpful service to my fellowman is a duty and pri':ileg'.: confer red upon me by my forbear: and by my environment, and that I can attain lasting satisfaction only by rendering such service to the best ol' my ability, QQQQQQ QQQ Caoperanofl: knowing that I must work closely and in a friendly man- ner with others in this day of highly organized social and economic endeavorg and that I must respect authority and strive at all times to be dependable-if I am to be of greatest helpfulness to societyg Refponnbzllty: believing that full happiness is possible only through full acceptance of responsibility for my actions and for preserving and passing my rich inheritance on to coming generations: 1ndu'r!n0u'me5 : being aware of the fact that-if l am to be a factor for progress in my community and a real help to my associates-my mind must be alert to understand and my hands ready to perform promptly and fully the tasks that come my Way, Humxlxty' being convinced that humbleness of spirit is the only proper attitude for me to maintain in my relation with my associates, and that such spirit and attitude will make for my own peace of mind and'for the well-being of those with whom I come in contact, Chamly: knowing that if I am- QQ tolerant in my appraisal of the ideas of others, generous in the use of my worldly assets: comidevate of th ri its of th e gi o ers: courteous- in my actions toward all alikeg gentle in my efforts to correct errors in others: kind in the exercise of my duties- I shall then be better able to contribute to the happines of myself and others. Q 533833-EEUU-UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Beta Club members are: Timothy Anderson, Jon Bach, Cheryl Balusek, Jennifer Barger, Marki Bust, Christopher Carle, Ann Marie Clinkscales, Frank Depaclo, Laurie Garone, Jill Garrett, Monique Geiger, James Ginder, Lisa Grogan, Melody Henk, Kelly Hilliard, Jenny Hoang, Kelly Hulse, Sharon Humble, Shannon Johnson, Michelle Martin, Brett McClung, Christian McLaughlin, Scott Moore, Moore, Todd Mosley, Peter Ni James Nix, Toby Oaks, O,Brien, James O'Neill, An Otey, Song Pak, Roberta Pars Lydia Ramos, Paula Rosenberg, Scholl, Judith Schroeter, Kri Shelton, Todd Shingler, Steph Small, Daryl Steenman, A Stewart, Tien Thai, Diana Tu Lisa Vitali, Kristi Walker. Maly Stewart reads the Creed to the members at a meeting. President Jim O'Neill conducts a meeting. W6 ' iw-1 31' . it p, Axvh gi, ve z.. P s- w e fly. . e.hAh 1 gi M Ep . -1 ' av if 'Qt L 77 V. .... f. wrt ,IS 2 If p W, The collection for Project Warm is taken away in the upper left. Kristi Walker, Michelle Martin, Lisa Vitali and Melody Henk are the Back Row Betas at upper right. Left, Mrs. Hennessy teaches sale tactics. Right, Daryl Steenman speaks at the induction. Beta Club Kristen Shelton 131 nphizticateil atb Hermann mark 1 ugeiher Mu Alpha Theta, Roosevelt's math honor society, is the organization com- prised ofthe schoolis very best students. All members had to maintain an A average in math and a B average overall. Last October, when the leaves were tur- ning colour and the skies were becoming ragged grey, new members were in- ducted into this prestigious society. The club distributed their annual math for all math students to take with the top scores receiving awards. The club pass- ed funds by selling biorthyms to students. Club officers include, Presi- dent, Mike Nigro, Vice President, Marki Bust, Treasurer, Kelly Hillard, Secretaries, Cheryl Balusek, Lisa Vitalig Sgt-At-Arms, Jon Bach, Chaplain, Kristen Shelton. Mu Alpha Theta held their banquet very casually at a restaurant. -Mike Nigro, president, MAT Mu Alpha Theta officers. Kelle Kirk Mu Alpha Theta Cheryl Gasper is full of smiles during the Mu Alpha Theta meeting. Sponsor Mr. Trogden always in high spirits to joy his job. i C lycc ,fiif ie ss Sponsor, Mrs. Rios looks alittle distress: Mike Nigro, president of Mu Alpha Theta seems to be very relaxed while giving his speech to the other members. Philip Bradley waves and smiles sweetly for the photographer. T Kristi Walker and Laura Sanders listen intensely to Mike Nigro give his speech. The camera catches Jim Nix and Chris Carle in the middle of a conversation. Kelle Kjrk 1 Mu Alpha Theta The Moose Is Loose At TR The Bull Moose Party is the original spirit organization of Roosevelt, spon- sored by Jack Renwick. This club con- sists of members ranging from grades nine through twelve who are very spirited and maintain a UCB average. These members are willing to show their spirit at any athletic event, however, they are often found cheering at football and basketball games. At the football games, these students can be found car- - '-un.,k, Top, Belinda Wood presides at a meeting. 1-Nm ti rying our Big Stick . Each year members are eligible to purchase their own Bull Moose t-shirt, and this year was no exception. These shirts are printed with the Bull Moose Party emblem on the front of them, and are worn at all spirited events. This was also the first year that the Bull Moose Party became officially accepted in the All-Sports Booster Club. Bull Moose after school Bull Moose Michele Bowen 134 Members of the Bull Moose Party a fPresidentJ Belinda Wood, Qlst Vice Presidei Cathy Mergen, C2nd Vice Presidentj Loa Kenai fSecretaryJ Michelle Hill, tSergeant at Arn Tami Martin 8x Michele Benavides, Beth Smitlt Guy Hipsher, Cash Miller, Noel Sprouse, Da Sharein, Susan Evans, Kelly 0'Brien, Merrie Ly Hillsberry, Kathy Harrell, Barbara Redfoi Annette Munoz, Elizabeth Lobo, Vera Lennr Ann Clinkscales, Paula Rosenberg, Michq Robinson, Ethel Jackson, Kanon Lilleman, Ly: Ramos, Darren Fransella, and Bre Descalopoulis. Bull Moose Officers Tami Martin-Sergeant at Arms I Rodeo Roosevelt Style The Rodeo Club at Roosevelt has ex- led for eleven years. The club is spon- ired by Mr. Duke Harlow and holds eetings every other Friday. The lembership this year is about 35. Members of this club share four com- on interests: 1. horses, 2. country sic, 3. country living, and 4. charity rk. Each year at Christmas the club .opts a needy family for the holidays. -embers participate in many charity Jents throughout the entire year. The highlight of the year comes when the students get to spend a day at the rodeo at the livestock barns and ex- hibits. The Rodeo Club always com- petes in designing and building a float for the livestock parade. The students work very hard to come up with an ex- cellent float. Their work always pays off in the end. The Rodeo Club has won first or second place for their floats four out ofthe last five years. ' 1- f X S-fri E if ' x ,X , . - l l 4 if Merrie Lynn and Paul find the cameras. zine f, 3' . ,,,. - X , . s R y of 'N . 1 io '? ' d . t -. . as if . ,ff e 6 A at :vu I, fl -rv! U in 6 it Z4 V1 T' Ro0sevelt's first prize float. Rowdy Roosevelt Rodeo'ers. as tt RODEO CLUB f X55'3 p+ Court shows off their first prize trophy. . ,1 li J 'i frifff MN . ,f 1, v 5: , Nwvarff 9 'bf J 4 . ... . f f 5 f fl Q W WMM ' W I :Ti 1 5 V' ?5?g,,,' Elf Members of the Rodeo Club wave to the crowd at Alamo Plaza. Rodeo Club Michele Bowen 135 Glumpeting 1 he illine Aria The Roosevelt chapter of the national forensic league is a strong force in the school community today. Many fine young actors and actresses involve themselves in NFL in order to compete against others like themselves throughout the state. These competi- tions or tournaments, tend to be tense and harrowing, yet they can additive as well. Nobody goes to just one tourna- ment. The backbone of the organization is then impeccable coaching team of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill. Both incredibly talented artists, they provide excellent direction constructive criticism for their students. Patience and warmth, as well, characterize these two beautifully creative people, who have helped make the high school experience enjoyable for those whom they taught. Being a member of NFL is more than simply competing at tournaments. As I said before, it is addictive. This means that serious competitors retreat to the little NFL Ofiicersg Butch Klein, Kelly Hilliard, Angela Otey, Denise Tyler. John Kilman and Tina Holt have a blast while do- ing their duet. NFL members, Greg Scholl, Jennifer Barger, Butch Klein, Denise Tyler, Christian Mclaughlin, Carl Dye. middle, Angela Otey, Kelly Hilliard, Jamal Dunn, Kati Bahrami, Pam Johnson. kneeling: John Kilman, Tina Holt Kellc Kirk Drama 136 theatre whenever time allows to run lines, rehearse, or simply exchange thoughts ideas with fellow performers. This year, hard work has paid off, as shown by the honors achieved bysome of the more experience students, who have 'qualified for state-level competi- tion 1n duet acting, humorous inter- pretaton and dramatic interpretation. Tournaments can be expensive, and a fall fundraiser helped pay for entry fees and hotel rooms. The matters, were: Butch Klein, treasurer, Denise Tyler, secretary, Kelly Hillard, Vice-President, and Angela Otay, President. -Angela C. Otey A surprised looking Angela Otey does a duet with Kelly Hilliard. DRNYIIA STUDENTS IN ACTION he Theatre Arts Department is always Epular organization on the Roosevelt pus. The classes are divided into psg The Novice Drama Classes, con- ng of first year students, and the Ad- cedhDrama Class, consisting of se- I . and novice are the tournaments, and the one act play. Tournaments are competi- tions in prose and poetry readings, humorous interp., of speaking events. The object of the tournaments is to qualify for the state competition on February. The one act play this year will 1rd, and fourth year students Mr. tries to build skills in acting, and the knowledge of plays and way he encourages this is by plays for both the novice and classes. This year the novice rformed THE BEST PAGEANT EVER. This was featured the week of December The featured class is presenting WERS FOR ALGERNONH in Drama classes both advanced S C S I goes through their rehearsal. essing her point to her hun'y. anions. via Rice is shown here strongly Drama I seems to be in a bit of a be SARAH B. DEVINE This play will be presented in March. The drama department has excelled greatly this year with the continued in- terest in the club, and the support of the students, combined with the excellent coaching skills of John and Jan O'Neill the Drama department will continue to create top qualify performers. -Butch Klein T ,.ki f' Above, Fred Campos plays his part very well in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Below, Doing a spectacular job of acting are Erika Decker to the right and Pam Bachman to the left. 138 This year the Physics Club was revitalized by a small group of casuals. The club is for science students in- terested in Physics. The purpose of the Physics Club is to promote an interest in Physics! Throughout the course of the year, the club heard from speakers from Trinity and UTSA. When Ghandi, a member, was asked what he thought about the Physics club, he replied, Fusics has been bery bery good to me! It has increased my camel management skills and helps me maintain cerebral fitnessf' Overall, the Physics club per- sonifies an integrated and slightly retrospective plethera of young scien- tists that tend to deviate from the norm. -Jeff Brown Kanon Lillemon displays some of the craziness that goes into being a member of the physics club. Physics Club Melody Henk X Q 5 K Top right, Physics club members gather together with Mr. Vector as their leader. Physics club officers include: Brown, Vice president-Daryl Steenman and Bach, Sergeant at Arms-Chris Secretary-Tom Brown, Treasurer-Mike Ni ilnniur Gllazairal 3 Weagne illeaating lllike Q A -Lfiumana 'he Latin Club at sevelt, a chapter of the ior Classical League, pro- s fellowship and enrich- t for students of Latin. mbers gain an apprecia- for modern culture by ying and recreating the ek and Roman civiliza- is from which it grew. eral Roman holidays, as the Saternalia and ercalia, are celebrated ly. The Roman Festival in the spring displays language, social customs, y life, clothing, legal prac- s, architecture, politics, tion, and entertainment ncient Rome. These are the subjects of several tests attended by Latin bmembers. -Jim O,Neill President e 1985-86 Latin Club members Angela Autrey, Scott Barr, ald Belenski, Cassie Brickson, tie Bradshaw, Danny Bowers, Tom Brown, Robert Bazzel, Jenny Block, Chris Buziak, Mindy Chong, Cheryl Crawford, Christina Cruz, Sean Crockett, Erin Dwyer, Miriam Davis, Kim Enyeart, Michelle Exum, Nicole Ford, Juanita Garcia, Patricia Goforth, James Ginder, Jennifer Gelfond, Roy Gossett, Joseph Guerra, Mike Guy, Chuck Hill, Stephanie Holbrook, John Holoman, Tully Hudson, Patricia Harvey, Pamela Horne, Erika Haynes, Elizabeth Johnson, David J emeyson, Michael Joyner, Donald Johnson, Cliff Jackson, Shannon Johnson, Sandra Ketcher, Melanie Koch, Melba Lee, Michelle Lusk, Russell Lane, Kanon Lillemon, Christy Led- ford, Antonio Lopez, Patrick Moore, Jennifer McCreacy, Julie Myhre, Melanie Meyer, Rachele McNulty, Brenda Manning, Rachel McGrann, Edward Ontiveros, James 0'Neill, Ken'y O'Neill, Michael Parisi, Philip Pearce, Lynita Pinkston, Matthew Patterson, Michelle Pinkston, Nina Rosse, Christienne Salcedo, Deanna Salcedo, Lance Singletary, James Sailing, Time Swinney, Barbara Swinney, Judy Schroeter, Maria Toribio, Steve Tippett, Joe Tippett, Charles Winn, Sean Walsh, Edward Woods, Elise Williams, Steven Weaks, David Young. st period, Latin I students David ng, Eddie Ontiverosz, and David eyson take notes over Latin verb es. Tim Anderson, Jim O'Neill, and Judy Schroeter celebrate the Saturnalia lRoman Holidayj. Above, Latin club members eat pizza together at Mr. Gatti's. Below, Mrs. Jane Smith, Latin club sponsor, discusses the Roman way of life. . 11 1' at iii Latin Club Melody Henk 140 Fun ith F orei n Langauge The German Club had fifty members and the dues were 3.00 a year. The club members and Mrs. Gisler, the sponsor, had just finished selling calendars for the club. A contest was held at Marshall High School last year, December 14, 1985, two teams went for Roosevelt. There were six officers: President, Bruce Myhre-12, Vice-President, John Bach-12, Sergeant-at-arms, Phillip Bradley-1 lg Secretary, Krista German class waits for Mrs. Gisler to give instructions. In the above picture, left to right front row: Craig Downie, Bruce Myhre, Lance Kackson, Krista Weber, Christine Frost, Jon Bach, middle row: Iris Naecker, Cheryl Gasper, Tonya Nelson, Dorian Weatherford, Laurie McMahon, Andrea Heide, Gina Wells, last row: Ric Peavy, Mrs. Gisler, Margaret Ensminger, John Kay, Karen Wolfe, Daryl Steeman, Todd Adams, Jimmy Baker, Rusty Thomas Weber-103 Historian, Christine Frost-10, Treasurer, Lance Jackson-llg and the Soccer captain: Craig Downie-II. The German Club also had a German Honor Society. It is a national organization and the Roosevelt chapter recognizes excellent scholarship in German students. Mrs. Gisler is also the sponsor for the Ger- man Honor Society and German Club. There are no books, dues, or officers. The German Honor Society teac more German to those who excel in language already. And others who vw to know more German. German t help a student if he ever wants to krf another language other than Span French, or English, and other languag And maybe it can be an exciting perience if one ever decides to trave Europe in the future. l 1 4 ,Mawr . .. ,,,.. x Q I . , ? f 1 41:2 German Club!Honor Society Tonya Cloud 1 xxx X. 5 xx a -f H' f' in X if ..- st M - f K K . M ,Y1 aaeass a i6 e ee a N i i. M. , y A- ,J-.. , - - .Q-, 7 - ' . Lance Jackson does his work in class. Jon Bach, Bruce Myhre, Krista Weber, talk during class. Horky and Rusty Thomas At Right, Mrs. Glsler helps Iris, at a joke in German class. while others wait for their turn. German Club Tonya Cloud 141 A Qlultural 7 xperinnre The 1985-86 French club is continuing their traditions of learning and understanding about the French culture. The activities for the school year included the an- nual French Club Food Party where members presented samples of French cuisine for a panel of judges and other members to taste. This yearls party had the added attrac- tion ofa live band. Other activities consisted of a service project in January and the annual Spr- ing Party in May. At this traditionally outdoor party, the new officers were in- ducted by cooking all the food for the French Club's 200 members. Angela Otey prepares dessert for judging. French Club 142 Kristen Shelton 84 Paula Rosenberg The activities for the year did not stop at the end of the school year as the French Club was The North East sponsor for an American In- stitute of Foreign Study sum- mer schoolftour in France and Europe. The French Club officers this year were: Kelly Hilliard, president, Crystal Em vice-president, Pau Rosenberg, secretary, J c Staleski, reporter, Shai Humble and Alyssa McCa historians. Vive la Francel, -Paula Rosenb Mrs. Parker and John Staleski: Dites fromage! fSay Cheeselj Alex Castro and Mr. Wells talk at the annual party. 'fPepe Castro et The members of the French Club: Jenny Moore, Jerry Cross, Kathy Bower, Tanya DesPault, Felicia Nash, David Iuzima, Mary Cooper, Olga Garza, Richard Demouy, Steve Bohman, Clarissa Montanio, Adele Smith, Joe Hoang, Cathy Arnaud, Christie Heiderscheit, Ruth Harlon, Erika Decker, Marina Nieto, Jessica Moore, Felix Maldonado, Dionne Ruff, William Holliday, Carrie Cayton, Steve Yates, Christine Towry, Crystal Erwin, Heath Neuder, Lisa Grogan, Adrianna Gutierrez, William McBurnett, Tien Thai, Monica Gutierrez, Barbara Richardson, Raquel Cabello, Mike Hilliard, Mellissa DeLeon, Lea Ann Hrncir, Brett McClung, Tracye Jackson, Julie Kaczenski, Ralph Jones, Julie Harris, Robin Stephens, James Cunningham, Kim Rock, Nathalie Bass, Laurie MacMahon, Suzanne Humble, Michelle Sulaica, Jerry Cox, Scott Chang, Todd Shingler, Mike Tumultz, Darby O'Brien, Alton Glasco, Stacy Cooksey, Stacy Stuart, Lisa Phillips, Letia McKenzie, David Garcia, Monsieur Wells en s'amusaut Fete Franquaise. fPepe Castro Mr. Wells have fun at the vartw Nufio, Erika Blackwell, Traci El Janeet Resseguie, Waynette Greg Johns, Natasha Mosier Warren Monique Roberson DeCock Sharon Humble Ann Clinkscales Nicolas Mand David Vogel, Todd Peschong Rosenberg, Eve Chambless Montgomery, Jennifer Walker, c Mazer, Billy Carlisle, Keew Taylor, Jeff Brown, Rhonda Du Angela Otey, Michelle Ra Echamai, Pat O'Brien, Butch Kelly Hilliard, Michelle M Margot Castillo, Robert Lee, Alva, Shawnee Davis, Kathy M Anthony Ngo, Jennifer Keck, Pa. Bachmann, Dexter Rogers, I Carrington, Yolanda Sepulv Nicole Pace, David Pritchard, E t l 1 C Sarah Barger, Alyssa McCabe, l , l 5 . S I , , IN i V! , I , I c 1 K a I c Gutting, Lisa Castro, Joan Du Jennifer Barger, Chris McLaughlin, Jenny Gutierrez Staleski, Andrea Estrada, Yuchinski, Keru Garcia, Tim Fr' Missy Cooper, Charles Clack, . Serena, Roxann Sprouse, Ge Coker FHS members are: Jennifer Barger, Kelly Hilliard, Michelle Martin, Paula Rosenberg, Christian McLaughlin, Grace Stewart, Kristina Walker, Laura Weaver, Kathy Bower, Crystal Erwin, Lisa Grogan, Adriana Gutierrez, Christina Heiderscheit, Sharon Humble, Michelle hunnicutt, Ralph Jones, William McBurnett, Alyssa McCabe, Brett McClung, Heather Neuder, Todd Shingler, Pamela Bachmann, William Klein, Hai Luong, Angela Otey, Christine Ritz, Carmen Shelton, Roxanne Sprouse, Leroy Strain, Jennifer Walker, Jeff Brown, Rhonda Durham, Dexter Rogers, John Staleski, Ann Clinkscales, Tim Friday, Nicole Pace The judges for the contest wait for the food. Nous regrettons que nous avons jusque un vie pour donner le cercle franqaisl' fWe regret that we have just one life to give to the French Club., The Roosevelt chapter of the French Honor society had a small membership, but those few members participa- tion in French related ac- tivities with vigor. In order to be a member of this society, French students had to main- tain an An average in French I and II. New member introduction was iispecialr ii?tlfa.ulis ff L Z, ,.., glagssfgs for 1 c re ati ri an di g all',thegcaptions:2vAlso,f . fi? for proyidingr held in May at Las Patios. Members participation in other activities during the year with French Club of- ficers: President, Jennifer Bargerg Vice-President, Paula Rosenberg, Chaplain, Kelly Hilliard, Treasurer, Michelle Martin, Sergeant-At-Arms, Christian McLaughlin. -Jennifer Barger 'PHE HEJNIQREIEJ FRENEH Paula Rosenberg 84 Kristen Shelton French Honor Society 143 144 tina ncietlarl lllnnoraria There is a lot more to Spanish than just learning the language. The Spanish Honor Society is a club composed of students who make all A's in Spanish, as well as an average of Bw in all their other classes. The Spanish Honor Society often does things that reflect the Spanish language and culture. The SHS members sold calendars and other items to raise funds for the organization. Inductees Scott Harrison, Ray- mond Gonzales, Annabelle Cruz and Patricia Acosta are shocked by the Spanish ceremony. President Katya Thompson gig- gles when the mother candle's flame goes out. Danielle Hengst lights her candle which represents the spirit of life that all Spanish Honor Society members should project. Spanish Honor Society Kristen Shelton The majority of the funds raised went toward a ban- quet at the end of the year. This yearis officers were: Sponsor Argelia Krohn, President Katya Thomp- son, Vice-President Jim Nix, Secretary, Kristen Shelton, Treasurer, Melody Henk, Historian. 'glt has been a great year and we would like to thank Mrs. Krohn for doing a wonderfuljobf' -J im Nix Paul Suarez and Kim Sanchez pay close attention to the speakers ac- if ,n 1. if Q' ' The SHS members are: Raymond Gonzales Vera Lennon Toby Oaks nix, Annabelle Cruz, Heather Foltz Paul Suarez Scott Harrison Ramirez, Dominique Ryder, Rhonda Young Belinda Carpenter, Anita Ramos, Lynn Burr Jennifer Hoang Danielle Katya Thompson, Kim Sanchez, Sue Lucek Cheryl Balusek Lisa Argelia Krohn Csponsorl NOT SHOWN Melody Henk Marki Kristen Shelton, Lydia Ramos, Maly Stewart Connie Ballon Parsons, Kelly O'Brien, Song Pak Jim Cherry, Spanish Club sponsor discusses financial matters with Reid Morrison and Boyd Kile at the P.T.A. Flea Market. Spanish Club member Danielle Hengst and Michelle Cushing talk about their exciting weekend. Spanish Club President Paul Below, While Jim Cherry was injured and Spanish Club Historian he decided to conduct class in a relax- KC Haag plan Spanish Club ing manner. ivities. ZW ha fu, y 's-W, P My Club Offers members History Rnd Culture This year anyone who was interested in joining the at K v .QI fa,-1 S yiii a.ri ,-, WM . ,555 ., 5 i 1 - if 'X , K iii' 'MX i . Spanish Club could do so. You did not have to be enrolled in a Spanish course. Spanish Club activities for the year included a trip to Market Square, a Fajita Sale at the P.T.A. Flea Market and a Christmas party at Angelia Knight's house. Activities for the end of the year include a trip to Mexico or a end of the year pany. Spanish Club Mike Haag and Danielle Hengst 145 146 will IEEUQUEIEIE W Believe it or not Roosevelt does have a Bowling team. The Rough Rider Bowling Team began their season in September and ended it in early May. The eighteen bowlers bowl every Wednesday after school at 4:30 p.m. at Wonder Bowl on Austin Highway. Ap- proximately once a month they participate Jill Garrett swings to show her pride. Bowling Club Kimberley Childs in a Tournament play against teams from different schools such as MacArthur and Judson. Last Year Roosevelt placed second. TR bowlers are eligible for scholarships. Officers are President-Jill Garrett, Vice President-Joann Zaher, Secretary-Deb- bie Flaska. s., Gov! W5 BU 2 N Bowling takes concentration. Christienne Salcedo has confidence in her bo skills. Club members are: Alana Valentine, Kim Taylor, Kim Steele, Kiwani Taylor, Monique Robison, Andrea Amos, Tracey Jackson, Jerome Expressine Friendship, that's what the Harumby club expressed dur- ing the 85-86 school year. The Harumby Club was very busy with all of the pro- jects, meetings, parties, dances and celebrations held throughout the year. They held their annual fundraising at the Roosevelt Flea Market. Briers, Anthony McKinney, Gary Bowie, Arthur Warren, James Burnett. Above, Members show their spirit at the celebrations. Friendship They also celebrated the an- nual Black History Week event during February. There was dancing, fashions, and plenty of ex- citing, other enjoyable enter- tainment for the audience. The dance was, held on February 13, the play was the 15. Rhonda Durham seeks Tina Turner spotlight. Harumby Club Kim Childs 14 The Makin Men Whenever J ROTC is mentioned most people associate it with marching and uniforms. For the Cadets in the Corps, JROTC holds more than that, it con- tains courses in military history, rifle shooting, and map reading. The Rough Rider JROTC program offers its members many opportunities for recognition and personal develop- ment. These opportunities differ from the ones gained in other leadership training programs. Many of the extra-curricular activities J.V. Girl's Drill Team Top-Julie McCabe, Tammy Taylor, Tomica Cunnigham, Bottom-Debbie Lamm, JoAnne Melendez, Rebecca Sanchez, Rachel McGrann, Kim Muler. et.t 'sre . . .. ttt' fiitei to lti ,kV- ti kLLV,i: rk.:r ,:,V,,: f rx, VKVVL, kg,-gi, if ,,iA,. it ......r iit. t iiii R iifi J.V. Drill Team Triple B Guard Top-Ken Martin, Chang Yi, Jared Quintana, Wen Yang, Mike Guadarrama, David Wiesing, Joseph Wilgen, Tom McKean, Bottom-Troy Melich, Russ Buntyn, Dean Abel, Jeff Bivens, Pablo Centeno. ROTC Marki Bust and Missy Morales 148 offered through the Roosevelt JROTC program include Color Guard, Orienteering team, First-Aid team, two rifle teams, Sabre guard, and both male and female drill teams. The Color Guard is presented at many football games, civic events, and PTA meetings. The Orienteering team sends cadets on vigorous trails of map reading. The First-Aid team is put to the test by making split second decisions by putting them to practical use in the care of victims. 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Many of these resulted in new positions, new leadership, respon- siblities, and a new battalion com- mander. The battalion was no ordinary one at Roosevelt. This past year, Roosevelt witnessed the arrival of its first female Battalion Commander, CXMAJ Song Pak. As a freshman, she won cadet of the month and outdid other cadets to become cadet of the year. As a sophomore Song Pak became Battalion Sergeant Major, and as a junior she became a better and more responsible cadet, as company com- mander. At the end of her junior year, by working hard, she became the Bat- talion Commander of the best corps in the state of Texas. During the month of November a special fun- draiser, Bring a Quarter Week was held at Roosevelt. CILTC Song Pak presented a total of 360.00 which was collected by the ROTC depart- ment. The purpose of the quarter drive was to aid in the restoration of the Goddess of Liberty on top of our state capitol in Austin. if 35' 5 ! 19 'ia 1 J A L . ROTC Marki Bust and Missy Morales 150 Charles Winn, Chris White, D. R. Saenz, Geo Doyon, Craig McCabe, Carmen Shelton, Stewart, Dawn Smith, Sonia Ramirez mg Q . J A 1 if in 4g 2 5? s 9. du as ',eg,g,,, A WWWA A sr Vrzhwf' Top-Laura Carreras, Peggy Velazquez, Sonia Ramirez, Bobby Adair, Dawn Smith, Ruth Centeno, Bottom-Sherry Wilson, Maly Stewart, Song Pak, Carmen Shelton, Rose Velazquez Top-John Ensminger, Es Wiesing, Dean Abel, Bottom-Maria Velazquez, Jerome Briers, Justin Fey, Chris White, Rachel McGrann 2 Biderettes I rienteoring Team -I g 1 'H 1' 110 L, r ei ffz'-9f'i uvrc TIIIYK is 'J . not 'r i ll0'l'C? 'K o e accomplished my goal of being an officer. I was in best drilled platoon and company. In Bravo com- y, sophomore year, we won best drilled company. learned how to drill, being on the drill team. I have -respect and I have reached another goal, which is executive officer of a company. -Ted Nokes y goal is to be the best leader I can be. I ac- plished this by contributing my leadership to other ple. My goal is to be the best person I can be, with ication and a lot of hard work. -Maly Stewart e leamed a lot about the basic military skills. I lly wanted rank, so I got it. I wanted to learn about military, I am very interested in it. Self-confidence. eel proud to be in ROTC and wear the onn. -Michael Selles I've learned responsibility, knowledge, and dependability. I accomplished being a leader through hard work and determina- tion?-Michael Untalon Sense of responsibility, discipline, and knowledge. After staying in four years, you can get a scholarship by keeping up your grades and participating in other activities. I want to be the best I can be. I've learned how to work with a team and respect a team. -Julie McCabe In ROTC I've learned leadership ability and responsibility. I've learnd how to train others and set the example. I've become an effective driller on the SJG. I have attributed to the ac- complishments of other cadets in the Corps so that when I leave, it will be better. -Charles Winn ROTC Marki Bust and Missy Morales 151 ' This lsn'i like ' 'fi Wfivl Any Drdlnary Summer Camp A cadet repels down a high cliff with expert trainers at Camp Bullis. A helicopter ride is one of the exciting trainings in which the cadets participate. 152 ROTC Marki Bust and Missy Morales , ,f,,,f 'f ft .ual BN Staff-top, Sean Walsh, John Hansmeyer, Than Wallace, bottom, John Fletcher, Craig McCabe, Song Pak, Dean Able, Carmen Shelton JV Rifle Tam-top, Wen Yang, Mike Sexton, Tom McKean, bottom, Chang Yi, Dean Able, Tom Buntyn, Jeff Bivens, David Wiesing Rough Rider Rifles-D. R. Saenz, Brad Chenowelth, Ed Sexton, Justin Fey, John Ensminger San Juan Guard-top, Norman Maple, Roberto Garcia, Eddie Leonard, Jerome Briers, John Hansmeyer, middle, Norman Brinker, Donnell Clark, John Ensminger, Dean Able, Joel Neuter, Ed Wiesing, bottom, George Doyon, Craig McCabe, D. R. Saenz, Chuck Winn and Chris White Below, Jeff Bivens and C! Ed Wiesing raise the flags every morning at the Friendship Circle. Z ' f ' , DMEM Below, David Siller and Jim Townsey lift boards. Y., . At right, Sponsor Bill Sturgis takes measurements. 'ff' X,-3 f L, ,pw F' 'X ,ff ' 21, gn' zylz , ,f,L,,, cz, -,Qt V Building Our Portable Building Maintenance sponsored by William Sturgis, and consisting of 9-12 graders, worked in the areas of brick lay- ing, carpentry, cabinet building, pain- ting and refinishing. This past year the organization focus- Members of Building Maintenance include, Instructor, Bill Sturgis, Armando Elizardo, Scott Gibson, David McKnight, Wesley Nelson, David Siller, Jim Townsley, Stephen Young, Steve 1 BuildingMaintenance Trisha Talley ed mainly on building our new portable. When they weren't busy with that, they worked building work stations for the cosmetology department. In all, Building Maintenance had a very busy year. Crawford, Jeff Keefer, Olvido Mena, Danny Mendoza, Todd Z. Moore, Carlos Pena, Mark Raynes, Mark Sheppard, Barry Towner, and Victor Zamora. ,,.-...,,,, , me Armando Elizardo hangs off portable ,, ,Q ' , f- fr tw'-,m1w,omW ! ,. Br af' lg' 1 .2 inkman works on his Jeff Bivens works during class. Dion Love and Jeff Bivens listen to Mr. Bell. 5 PX .i T, 'VW rv-Ili 'W Nfya, , V, V K .V , , K .,,,, l.,4:,,ff,, , K -f o . ' f.:':2f-:riffzigw,-t,'g'f.-1,- ' V 5 5 i ' I fy ' , ' : .': :::.14i:':.:'2.'w::':f.:'-: Q51 ' I K -.1 3 :,5f,f',FQz, ifg : :: :--a.---.sz . , 5 EE 25 S S QQ tlndustrial Arts igives the 1 e le 'Eff 'Q lleei fn:- l l the ooportunity ltotloam more abfmitoiwood Wgfkmgt metal stiet l 3114 Welding- so leeee, i Leeeele i as they gun rgclgs, o o tables, ond f0f s oD1i03CCioSe . during iio? Y , ,1 ry, ,krf 1, e e took great Vsafetyi tete ibtrtecautions throughout the year. This was very important to the Students. ttooo 4 otte ooeo e fQiiQ!'Q!d!.lStl'i3l Arts Clubmembers and their Robert Clmkseales, Eehlgy, Peter Gisler, Chris1o13QierZi,Gunn, 'Kevgm Harrison, Lorrey IC1te,,,Qgglg.E5igi3'Leaford, William t M0i5l15ji Todd eM0Sl9Y5fQti5?2M3fhael Olmlms t-A: Cllilblyz William WiiiIf6SiSif12ShaWn iWilliaims, t'e-'t gMichael Summers, , Cary Garcia, Erio Gisler, Sigifredo Brian Hanzalik, Guy, I-Iipsher, Greg Schollhiixd-Eric Shufford. ' m'hA h my Ed Wiesuig reeexves help. hVh5 :?V ilndustridliifts 1 55 L Trisha Talley, QfaireA Mr. Bill Sturgis,g,fBradley'Chenoysfetlgf igh Skill Industrial Cooperative Training fI.C.T.J is a class designed for students who want an occupation in some high skill area such as health occupations, welders, plumbers, or electricians. Students must have 2000 we N-. 15 hours to master their skill. Many students participate in competitions like Carpenter Contest, a Related Informa- tion Test, the General Test, or the Club Business Contest. Students go on to a job in or related to their field. I Scott Walker smiles for the cameras 35,1 1 5 6 Michele Bowen I.C.T. instructor-Mr. We ie?-M-t. EI raw W if k,f' V' -:':' - A - , t ' ,,,.,... . ,.,,,M T, ,yd - I-C-T- Students I.C.T. students' Shannon Jones is Dawn Morris' guinea pig. Sandra Gonzales practices on Kelly. ...ft A ' ' oultl ' ill f oohs Cosmetology is the only three hour course at Roosevelt High School. It is a two year course that includes the theory of Cosmetology, hairshaping, facials, manicuring, pedicuring, and haircoloring. There is a classroom and a lab with eleven stations and two more on the way that transforms into Roosevelt's own beauty shop from 12:05 to 3:15 p.m. The shop is also open every other Thursday after school until 6:00. Cosmetology I students: Christine Martinez, Mrs. Tumer finstructorl, Kajene Osburn, Wyleah King, Leah Stair, Norma Silerio, Tresa Ganske, Maria Kaloplastos. Bottom: Tisha Taylor, Carol Parsell. Cosmetology II: Sandra Gonzales, Lisa Bell, Dawn Morris, Shannon Jones, Kelly Grindle, Pam Devers. Bottomg Merrie Lynn Hillsberry, Gretchen Warner, Michele Bowen, and Diane Freabe. There are twelve students in the morning class and twelve students in the afternoon class. Juniors come in during the morning 1-3 period and Seniors come in during the afternoon 4-6 period. The Seniors go to State Board to take the Cosmetology Exam in the spring after completing 1500 hours of time in the class room and lab. After they pass the exam, Seniors get a Cosmetology license and go to workin a beauty salon. L I Lisa Bell rolls a perfect perm. Cosmetology V Michele Bowen Ruby Arispe, figuring up a problem on the calculator. Peggy White, typing on a typewriter. 5 ,I .4 i L Jeanette Medrano, typing a letter. Joan Barnes, practicing her typing skills. 158V OCCT Tonya Cloud NL 0 .t... ,Maxx x T . x i L' 1 xx X, l 1 Students In Training VOCCT QVOCATIONAL CAREERS CLUBS OF TEXASJ is a very useful class for those interested in future secretarial jobs. Mrs. Lane, the sponsor, teaches various things such as: light of- fice skills, business typing, touch calculating, filing, telephone courtesy, duplication, human relations, and grooming. Everyone that enters this class must be assigned by their counselor to do so and must have per- mission by them. There are fifteen students in each two hour class, the classes are more like lab classes, there are not many books. Four night meetings were held and the rest were daytime meetings. Outside of the class, VOCCT members are still busy. VOCCT also did community services such as printing Roosevelt's PTA letters and The Retired Teachers Association. At the close of the year, VOCCT went to a contest last May in Houston. Leigh Carvin, working on a calculator in class. At right, Julie Palomo, typing her homework on the typewriter. 'Zn Above, Sabine Lund, looking through the workbook as she types. ,W 5 ' A ,-si. Q, X354 , Fill , , ,- . VT J ? 'iiilllli V QCCT 159 Tonya Cloud 160 John Pennington paints a car 1 1 1 l. F EN Illall BILN Illall ' Auto Body is a very unique course. Students are taught many skills that can be combined to produce a finished pro- duct. These skills are taught in two phases, Auto Bodfy I and Auto Body II, offering a total of ive credits. In Auto Body I, which is a two hour class, students are taught the basics of body work. They learn what the various tools are and the proper use of them. The students also develop a safe work- ing habits and a sense of respect for their peers. These habits prepare them i I l Auto Body II class s i 1 L x for Auto Body II. In Auto Body II, the students go beyond the basics of bodywork and are taught to complete a job from start to finish under supervision. Auto Body II students leam further the application of paint and the final preparation of an automobile. After completing the course of Auto Body II, the students are prepared to start the career of an auto body technician or that of another related occupation. 14.531 Vinico Munoz shapes a truck bed. .ww s wg: .mei :sig 51 6 :Ups 'g'4,1f' Wi, ,. f 4 ka 4 it i f Instructor Bud Shuhart demonstrated his welding Kenny sands a hood. ability in Auto Body. Auto Body Michele Bowen E ere To Serve T R iThe students in Food Services enjoy a iriety of hands on,' learning ex- :riences which prepare them for entry vel jobs in the Food Sewice Industry. he classroom depicts a mini 'SLuby's .feteria and the students actually 'epare and serve the teachers twice a eek. The lab is equipped with a com- Iercial restaurant dishwasher, ovens, Kicrowave, and even features a salad r Mrs. Barbara Menconi is the Food xrvice teacher and trains the students such tasks as salad makers, cooks xW ' 1 ' i Nsws' litifkfii F0603 helpers, bussing tables, the uses and running of a commercial dishwasher, and some are even trained as cashiers. Besides running a restaurant which, by the way, is called the Rough Rider Inn, the students host several special luncheons during the year and take on at least one service project each year in connection with their FHA-HERO organization. Mrs. Menconi is assisted by Mrs. Ellen Burg, teacher aide, in the training of these students and invites all faculty and friends to give us a try!,' - .. .. ... - . ..-......... :-'Lu-3:3232 il..-1. ,w,-....,... ...i-.......... - - .. ..--.-w ..-..-1-......... - - ... .. - . ............i.. s.....-.-.-.. ..--......l W W.. s- - -.. - ,-........... s. 1 - ff' fe e ,Sf if J . 'stat'-rf A 5, s .Nw Hur more , vs- ,g , f W 1 ,, ,, r Q . -.-e . ii XX Q? 1 ' Y' M We-f ai, . a 434, .sb N. , A., Q' ,X af, B , I5 Turner, Mrs. Lane, Mr. Shuhart, and Mrs. Food Service students with Mrs. Menconi and enjoy a bite to eat at the Rough Rider Inn. Mrs. Burg. Tami Ritter serves beverages. . ,..,.,..... Robert Breeden cooks up a steak for a special luncheon. Michelle Bowen Food Services 161 DECA Does DHIIEEIS DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. At Roosevelt we have three DECA chapters with Harold Burris as advisor for DECA ffl, Norman McPherson as advisor for DECA 1152, and Howard Goldstucker as advisor for DECA ?f3. Each chapter had an organizational breakfast at J im's Coffee Shop to elect of- ficers in September. Officers attended a Leadership Lab in Corpus Christi at the Emerald Beach Holiday Inn in Gctober. DECA operates at five levels: the local campus, city-wide, Area CSouth Texasj, State CTexasJ, and National. In February, Area IV DECA will compete in Cor- pus Christi. The TR DECA Chapters sent eight from each Chapter to compete. -...Q-Mu-MN ff I I Y' RN t f A I 45.3 ,Eff 3 vgq y W. V v xi M, - W' ,-...fp -...gpm-W. , .. Wdvvzqva ,.,, . Q . -,, ,-.,...r ' Jr-fr W ' 'A ' '1 W ..az-1-5 ., 'W .. -. I Above, Fashion Marketing students Natasha Moiser. Kathleen O'Connor, Tracey Trachta, Nanette Everett hard at work. Michele Ellis, Kristi Bradshaw, and Mr. Burris-DECA i?1,advisor. DECA Michele Bowen 162 Winners at Area go on to compete in the same events at State, then State winners go on to National Competi- tions in Atlanta. City-Wide DECA sponsors a 5K run for Spina Bifida in March and awards several scholarships to graduating seniors at the annual Employers Appreciation Banquet in late April. The Fashion Marketing Class traveled to Dallas to TNY FOUR WAY H57 visit the Apparel Mart an the most modern shoppi I' mall in the city. The one da field trip was the highlight the year. DECA is an integral part the Marketing Educati Program. It show-cases t students who also work pay time .in marketin occupations. 1 1 5 David Dresher, Stephan Lang and Beth Hartshorn working hard in Tony Owens work diligently in fashion marketing. Marketing. ' W' M mi it ' r L, Xi -,,,, ,av N. Marketing students studying Kelly Hanko-a little confused? Carolyn Dearinger gets her Marketing work finished. DECA Michele Bowen 163 WQEWQQHHEWEQ Uwwvwvwww The Future Business Leaders of America fF.B.L.A.J is an organized group activity which is an extra-curricular club. The students involved are from various business type courses held at Roosevelt. It was created to inform and prepare students for the business world and or a business career. It helps stabilize their future plans and create a business sense which they are familiar with. They held and attended several extra after school ac- tivities, as House Bill seventy-two permitted all clubs to do as when they held a candy sale at the annual Roosevelt Flea market. Pres. Kathy Bower expresses an idea to the club members. N., v I4 JN if FBLA members listen attentivel as James Le ate Jeff Middleton and Y 8 they hear Kathy Bower speak. Greg Burg listen in on a presentation. 164 mi Kim Childs Above, Mary Bailey works diligently to finish. At Left, Denise Rogers works on the typewriter. ,f'.A-t rp At Right, sponsor, lVIrs. Crain, checks her papers. Above, OEA Members work to further their skills. It Takes Skill Office Education Association tO.E.A.J is a club which enables the students to prepare for a business career and the students perform on the job training which is very helpful when looking for a job. The work is primarily secretarial, such as filing, typing and other office associated jobs. They familiarize the students with the precedure and com- plications that arise in the business world. Sponsors for O.E.A. are Mary Crain and Joan Schrader who worked very closely with the students to improve their skills in the areas that are needed to be successful in the future. 165 Kim Childs 1 f 1 i C1iChC g 1t f2 S10Q5g1ftigmatier YQ fbotball playegjz when p1gyt11g:gaz31e.? 1 Q t he jhig1g1ighg ot1,gl Athg , gWeI1g thdwwise wqgds sQasoni5 waS31 re151iedfi It'hapQ thgg , A, paS1 .arE5. still pegmed gwhgp I 55 15Na55,i p1aying fhffy aiid Rackled the tHE 1jiev1 Qus LL f., A - Whilfiinotikhovying gpasgiye ' ur Wshdoting for iwo 55CQ5QbO2!Id 'v2ifSi4 yeaif, especiglly f 5footba1l 4 'fEaniQl Adflif aiifactbd l 1io11gg1ly 1ghe bkiys S604 d6mi1iated L 1 Of ihe 1 guxs with fgflosses l ,the vifancji fidbt 'Shed their 5i36ctif6u1af, heads,and pbtzfgi11ec1fQFlattopsi but iiierefgreai actiYiti35 Ciifedhnoqglm tg pqxticipanfSF ani! tHE haie ljeelyi a13gothe3r eiEEry6iie'56em6d toJ get ff55i11? i Q. - 2 f C1055 YO 530114 p5i4SeN6rah66, ' 2nd had 1 , a. df' itfs Q10 j,great time.eBifefiS a Big gih1e Was fthe anywaY, isn't i t?iSo be a ggpd M: '..,,,,, - f ' . 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A, A' i AA 9 V W , , V ., M . wi fm V ,,, K , Hmm , f K. - , ,,,,, f . .. f--f- W- ,wg -f'z,,f,,, VVVV , f ,, fffff' -- My-f M y if Myff6fhw:f' Zm 14 ' if 'L ,, , I 1. 9 '0...: im : ' K H H , f , A L' ' ff H ff w ,,,,, .Jf2r'- ff ,,f9w? N s f U Wm: ve ,1 we f ' lf f , P ' ' uw Q4 . wf. 5 - N .. J .. . , km 5 3 X k A -If--a n -ws-is-S.,-HerM:sw WW . ' f K :ik , VK... Ti, w.,Sb,,?i K ,X ,, X gqw' -.N . -- f:-,y as Y f 1 -- f ' fi. , 4 W ,, fwiflfafW2i,ygg:iayihE9y?'m Q .YQ 2 Q, - 'MW' M ' vw. 2 ' ' . . , K Q- - ix qg .I QQ - -1 ' AWA W...-vw . YC 'F-5 - ' -- I ,WWA fe- . , ..l- , COW' WMU - Johnson oggihg ' ' Aaycia sneiwzfemergesifafn mam mrunneifffigdd Adanxs f resists the! heat nf the day.Vj:f The g1rl's baskgtbali htQgg3l,i 1gdyanced.. i Kf. h to the this Season. kykz A ,T , , . , I ,,k.,.,k:,Mm,.,L: , , H A Mafuaust 168 FO0TBALL IA TRYING SEASON The Rough Rider Varsity football team of the 85-86 school year had a very trying year. They finished with three wins and seven losses. The Riders record did not show the heart and deter- mination the players had put into the sport. There was great, and hard work put forth by the players. The Seniors of '86 were: Darryl Alva, Sid Armstrong, Greg Burg, James Bumette, Gerald Coker, Shawn Ellis, Henry Gonzales, Sig Gonzales, Marcellus Jones, Jeff Kowalski, Danie Luckey, Felix Maldonado, Brian Miller, Manuel Munoz, Bubba Wuneburger, Grant Zolinger and Scott Jeffries. These were the players who will share their memories of competing together for the rest of their lives. -By Jeff Kowalski Scott Jefferies hands off to Manuel Munoz. Bubba Wuneburger talks things over with Coach John Ferrara, Paul Gutlerrez protects a fellow player WP ,QA 1 it Eric Rodriquez 11 Mike Romo 10 Scott J efferies 12 Mike Adams 10 James Wuneburger 12 Paul Gutierrez 11 Shawn Ellis 1 QB-LB 170 JV QB-S 160 FR QB-S 170 L-1 QB-S 140 JV SE-S 155 JV SE S 160 JV SE CB 165 Tl Varsity Football Trisha Talley Scott Jefferies hands off to Manuel Munoz. Below, Coach Ferrara concentrates on the next move. Holmes SGIASON RGCORD 10 TR 0 N nc, Wheatle 0 TR 49 Y lay 22 TR 21 Churchill 12 TR 0 Marshall 41 TR 13 Seguin 9 TR 10 Iudson 38 TR 13 Lee 7 TR 9 MacArthur 10 TR 0 Madison 30 TR 13 'M '.,, ,-1i 'eeer' -r ' .... l seon Dame Lackey 12 fr H WB-s 175 Ll fe9?ff41sfiEa5m?z5S7EaEErfg5?fs14 - 5 l R sa Q n rr al ea K SE - Fleas 1 V sJn l a R aa an ,, Sa Nix Q , 3 5 we Joe Tippett 1 1 Tim Woods ll SE-S 140 JV SE-S 150 FR Bobby Craig 1 1 WB-S 1 55 JV N , .W fa ' .,L- ' - f rf fl if il ' f R ':'. . 1 J ..,. .iaz Eamest Peel ll Roger Story 10 Manuel Munoz 12 TB-CB 155 JV TB-CB 155 FR FB-LB 180 Ll Varsity Football Trisha Talley 169 10 Grant Zolninger 12 Marcellus Jones 12 Darryl Alva 12 Brad Meloni 10 Herb LaBatt 10 Jeff Kowalski 12 Walker May 1 F B-LB 155 JV SE-CB 160 L1 WB-CB 165 Ll WB-CB 155 FR WB-CB 160 FR WB-CB 150 L1 TB-LB 186 L1 Q p E l .. 5 S5 Y ,I I k,kb' . I ik X f : X' Scott Jefferies rolls out and looks for a receiver. ,,,' f , 1 E Q A in f ' 1 '.'- ssrls .,sss 5 ' 1 lra' 5 V 5, ,. A r, 11: ass , no , ' v 1 . f , Sy .N.:,.. II. K ' - x , , ' . a, . - F svre . . Jesse Silerio 10 Paul Silva ll Paul Harvey 11 Ken Griswald 10 Jeff Hernandez 10 Glen Payne 10 Maurice Jones LB-C 175 FR WB-CB 150 JV C-T 175 JV G-LB 150 FR G-E 160 FR G-LB 180 FR FB-CB 145 Varsity Football Trisha Talley fat O'Brien 1 1 Toppie Wainwright 11 LeRoy Strain 1 1 Gerald Coker 12 Felix Maldonado James Burbette 12 Henry Gonzales 12 K2-LB 170 JV G-LB 145 JV C-T 190 L1 G-LB 175 L1 G-E 175 L1 T-T 200 JV T-T 185 Ll I .. I 'Y - owl 3 Q .Q Q Q s 1 1 T 5:'T'fjQI - -N i '- .M FE 1 I 1 'gil Q 5 -4715 .Z '- , Q V19 Silva prepares for the new season. Coach Costley makes a change in the defense after consulting with the press box. Q43 ffm Season Ends ln Frustration game. The defensive line waits for the call. Herb Labot runs with the ball during the Wheatley West 11 T-E 170 JV , ., , , ,' A ' . ' .i ,,-' : . , .. fm vo' 5 - ,-'- i H 'J E is K w X XB X 5 ,I Q ie 2 H S kkkl 1 W s -Swggwf 'eesa iihawwwa A .. . -K . , , .. . . -Q .al E .,,,, Foes,--ff .-Q Jon Verhaeghe 10 Takeru Garcia 10 Bobby Williams 10 David Adams 10 Sig Gonzales 12 T-T 170 FR T-T 200 FR E-E 185 FR E-S 175 L1 E-LB 175 FR Varsity Football Brian Miller 12 E-E 180 L1 Trisha Talley 11 172 Junior Varsity Continues Their Winning Tradition! The Junior Varsity, composed mainly of last year's undefeated Freshman team and five juniors, posted the best record in the city. Suffering their only defeat to a junior-oriented Madison J.V. team, the Rough Riders ended their season with a 9-1 record. Despite the loss of many players to the Varsity team, this outstanding group had four shut-outs and scored a total of 242 points. Averag- ing more than 24 points a game, their opponents were held to 57 points during the season. Roger Storey led offensively with 19 touchdowns and was supported by fullback Chris Wright andexcellent blocking from the entire offensive line. Quarterback Mike Adams and Mike Romo frequently hooked up with tigh- tend Brad CHandsJ Yuchinski. Defen- sively, the team was led by hard-hitting linebacker Glen Payne. Keru Garcia, Jeff Hernandez and Barry J elenski took charge up front. Vernon Simmons was in control of the secondary with his ag- gressiveness and big plays. The kicking game of Jason Libby contributed great- ly. The successful season was the result of an entire team effort with every player doing an excellent job. The mighty Rough Riders break into the scene looking for another victory. 'K Golden-armed quarterback Mike Romo looks for an open receiver. M gggg gg gy g g gg v ,. -ig g lg - gi 1- 7 5 1 Q A . g ,,, J. Gam into gg .ri f s W Z ffP ii ee' sister JV Football Melanie Rowland Upper left: Mr. Touchdown, Roger Storey, ready to bust along one up iield. Above: Jeff Hernandez rounds up a Holmes opponent. Left: Outstanding kicker Jason Libby about to boot it down Held. Lower left: Brad Yuchinski makes his block while Maurice Jones looks for a running lane. Below: Maurice Jones drills the enemy with Keru Garcia there for hack-up. kkf,xL . v1 Q Qi' ss s si K, V JV Football Melanie Rowland N. 14 o Pass No Pla Catches Man Fish Football coaches began training the future Varsity football team with long hours of running, weight lifting, passing and catching drills. They battled through a tough season with support from their coaches, parents and the student body. This season enabled them to look forward to a very successful Junior Varsity year. Starting out with a large amount of freshman, through the season the team began to shrink. This was due to injuries and new rules enforced by House Bill 72 QNO PASS NO PLAYJ. The ninth grade team was made up of young men from Ed White and Krueger Middle Schools. This team was led by Jimmy Holmes, Troy Torres, Charles Jones, Jay Spar, Robert Cruz and many others. These men have a very bright future ahead of them. .Q QW' 51 ion ,prix Front row: Chris Escamilla, Jason Sanchez, Glen Mayo, Frank Taylor, Troy Torres, Robert Cmz, Frank Campos, David Vidal, Earl Steinmetz, Earl Nolden, Robert Ybarra, Jay Spahr, Mike Gardner, Peter Johnson, Second row: Jason Rounsavill, David Garcia, Gary Martinez, Mario Villarreal, Robbie Wintermeier, Dennis Wilkie, John Freshman Football Melissa Gamble Hickman, Craig Tobias, Jimmy Holmes, Peter Estrada, Steve Miller, Robert Clinkscales, Daniel Chavez, Mike Parisi, Third row: Ray Williams, Albert Trevino, William Walker, Charles Jones, Sean White, Casey Kibler, Kevin Harrison, Kevin Everett, Tobin Stillwell, Ronnie Baum, Eric Quiroz, John Garza, Top row: Cerdic Walker, nm.a.... Oscar Vann, Roland Campos, Greg Cortinas, Trevino, Louis Garcia, Cornelius Mathis Henderson, Adrian Ramirez, Carlos 1 Peter Mendez, Mike Rendon, John Erickson, Norris, N. P. Andre Zeno, Raul Garza, coac Mario Barrett, Ralph Van Cleave. Earl Steinmetz hands off to Jay Spahr 380 Charles Jones makes the tackle , I W E... W N .,, ' ,. eb- 9- we ..,, wg -of flmgwpg, Peter Johnson takes on the defense along, to brlng in a touchdown. Quarterback Troy Torres throws the bomb sag 1 6 Boy's Soccer Mike Haag At the State Tournament team members wait to be introduced before the game begins. Senior Chad Webster and Coach Shaughnessy, named coach of the year for the second consecutive year, look on dtu'ing the last half. A jubilant Eric Rodriguez, junior goal keeper, and John Reed, senior, display the Regional trophy just ac- quired in a shoot out against district rival Judson. Marty 0l11biEll'di'S Boys Do I A Elin Q qw ...wx N fl 0 40, 0'Connor 0 0 For the J second year in a row the soccer team finished just one game short of the State Championship. Despite last year's defeat by Duncanville, the Riders set a goal to be back in the playoffs again this year. By capturing the district crown, their goal came true. The team crushed Wheatley 6-0 in their first playoff game. The team then played Brownsville Hanna and won 3-O. This yearis the ball away a Central defender during the mate defeat was easier than year's game which was foi into a shoot-out. By defeating Hanna team advanced to regional finals, which held at Blossom on Febn 14andl5, 1986. The team met Au Westlake in the first roun the tournament. The t4 slipped a 1-0 victory Westlake and advanced the finals the next day aga Judson. The game aga Judson was the most exci' game of the year. W ,,,.,, ,,. ,,,,.,4.., W. L i ,,,.,,.,,, W., V-,....., MW.,-W... Y 4 .WM ,W Wm A . ,,,,, z ,.. W4 - . swim? . Gm, naw- f-we-v 'vg'W ,f:f , V ,,, , ,,,,' K .--K Z-M' was , ,.V , -,ll , ,W I . ,. i ii' n N V, ii w 1 I 6 .M ., . 4 at 45... 5 Q if Ma ! .- . ,K ' fa, X , I ' 'W 7, nga! i:ZIr,d. , .E sw fi. L . .. Q - : A .Vi v wi! i ' iz. , Jumor Eric Rodriguez saves a ball yyyy .l.-- I f it ' ' ' , '? f'LQ.41g.l-Ml-1 ff ,.. ' from going in to the net. 'f a-W,-wwe r -MW , if f f Mike Hilliard and Chad ebster scored decisive oot-out goals against Jud- n goalie David Wilmotle to 'n the regional IV finals. This magnificent victory achieved after 80 of regulation play, 10-minute overtime and two five-minute death sessions. In time Judson con- the first half, benefit- from a 10-yard shot by Standifer which right over Eric uguez's head. But t Rooseveltis Mike Hilliard reversed the roles in the se- cond half by scoring a goal with 28:45 remaining in the period. Hilliard's 25-yard shot into the right corner of the goal deadlocked the match at 1-1. As the game went into the first 10-minute overtime Chris Scalercio scored early at 8:39a But Judson's David Sanchez achieved a goal in the second 10-minute over- time which set the game at 2-2. - Immediately the game if went into two five-minute sudden death sessions. At the conclusion of these sessions neither team was able to score. Roosevelt then went into the shoot-out realizing that this was their last hope of ad- vancing to the state finals. As an estimated crowd of 2,100 watched last-ditched efforts of both fatigued sides, Webster and Hilliard led the Riders to a nail-biting 3-2 victory sending them to the State Finals in Austin. Playing in the State Cham- ZW 9 pionship game didn't happen for the Riders. Aldine Westfield ended Roosevelt's dream, 2-1 on February 21, 1986. Although the season ended on a sad note, this team ac- complished a great deal. They were still the only team from San Antonio to go as far as they did. I am very proud to have been part of this team and to have shared part in these young men's lives, replied Coach Shaughnessy. Boy's Soccer Mike Haag R Below, Senior Alex Castro attempts to make a shot for goal. Right, During the lirst 10 minute play off against Judson, Senior Chris Scalercio heads a ball while Chad Webster looks on. - H-'-www--N.. .. - ,-me...-.., - 4 K C 8 .-v-'ua-an-eyvqunf Nb Mp d as-sq, Above, Chad Webster out runs a Cen- tral defender to get the ball in the middle of the field. Right, Alex Castro uses his head to knock the ball to one of his teammates. 1 2 8 Boy'sSoccer Mike Haag L39 a sk' as 4 Top right, Pat Pacardo uses his offen- sive abilities to steal the ball past a Madison defender. Right, J .V. soccer player Robert Nogueras set up to kick the ball back in bounds. Z no WW ?' ,1- W ff aw , V024 41: Q QW 0 f in me w 1 Q SEASON RECORD Won 7 Lost 2, Tied 2 New Braunfels Alamo Heights MacArthur Clark Lanier Central Catholic St. Anthonys Texas Military lnstitute Churchill Lee Jefferson JUNIOR VARSITY 1 Girls Soccer The girls soccer team end- ed their season on January 28 with a 8-4-5 overall. Although the team played with a lot more intensity than previous years, they still needed more work on passing and trappingj, said Coach Bill Gisler. One of the highlights of the season was tying C2-21 to the district champions, Madison. We just wanted it more than the Mavs did and so we pulled together and did it, said junior Ari Gutierrez. The team is mostly made up of underclassman now, but Gisler said that the soc- cer team will surely miss the offensive line spearheaded by Valeria Castleman and Kelly Hanko, both of which were seniors. He also mentioned that our sophomore-dominated defense will be back for two more years, and should keep us in contention. The key players for the team included four seniors. Two of them were four year lettermen CBeth Hartshorn and Kelly Hankoj, who have been with the team ever since it was established four years ago. The other two were three-year lettermen. CValeria Castleman and DeDee Porterj Although los- ing the starting goalie, Porter, the team will have Freshman Gina Prado in the goal next year. Hartshorn, a strong, fast player did an excellent job for the team as haltback at Kicks the start of the season, until she was injured with a pulled ligament during the Lee game. Castleman and Hanko, both fast players at forward, layed well together, to score many goals. Hanko, the leading scorer of the team, shot 13 goals into the net this season. Castleman added 11 goals and crossed the ball to the center for many assists. Castleman, also the center of many pep talks, got the team riled up for many important games. The seniors showed great leadership this season, and helped to pull it together. The rest of the team, underclassman, consisted of juniors, Tiffany Dunne, Ari Gutierrez, Melissa Lusk, Liz Mendez, sophomores, Jonna Ekwall, Patty Johnson, Cathy Check, Erin Dwyer, Liz Johnson, Jenni Navarro, Ter- riKitag and freshmen, Gina Prado, Suzi Strafford, Monica Rewsencez, and Angie Taber. The seniors would like to wish them luck in the years to come. With a concluding thought of triumph, Gisler added, Madison has been the dynasty of control for the last 3 years, but we helped ruin the record? Toward the end of the season rewards were reaped by those who deserv- ed: Valeria Castleman-lst Team All-District, Erin Dwyer, Liz J ohnson-2nd Team All-District, Kelly Hanko, Cathy Check-All- District Honorable Mention. Girls Soccer Kelly Hanko 180 Senior DeDee Porter takes a water ball past an opposing player. break at half-time. Sophomore Erin Dwyer takes Sophomore Liz Johnson takes the on goal against Memorial. 43 F- -.ina-,,., Above, Senior Kelly Hanko tries to take the ball past a Judson opponent. Coach Bill Gisler calmly looks on at a game. M- f My Freshman Gina Prado struts her skill as goalie. About to clear the ball is sophomore Cathy Check. To the left, Seniors Valeria Castleman and Beth Hartshorn, with Junior Liz Mendez come off the field hugging after defeating Lee, in the last game of the season. Liz Mendez, Valeria Castleman, Gina Prado, DeDee Porter, Terry Kita, Shawn May, Jackie Mendez lmanagerj, Beth Hartshom, Erin Dwyer, Jenni Navarro, Jonna Ekwall, Cyndi Vasquez, Michelle Cushing, Cathy Check, Margot Castillo, Liz Johnson, Kelly Hanko, Patty Johnson, Monica Resendez, Tiffany Dunne - , . k .94 , gl M Aix i .:,f. A Vx K , 'fm , f is 1,2-S12 ghfzz X Q 5 ff 9-if C L 5- , . -- is c u- N i i,, , -. x A X' K 9 ' x Q ' Y ,.,. ,, M 'e , . it 1 J . .. ,,1,,, . .,,: , . y 4,-, ., ' W K N K Girls Soccer 1 8 1 Kelly Hanko 182 The new basketball coach and varsity team had a very successful year posting 21 wins against only 9 losses for the season. Top L-R: Brad Miller, Alton Glassco, Coach Whatley, Rodney Flowers, Mark Juvette, Jay Lemire, Mike Romo, Herb Labot, Arthur Massey, Willy Strain, Coach Barrett, Steve Jones and Tim Singletary make up the V-Basketball team. Alton Glassco Jumps to outdistance his opponent, in order to control the ball. Jim Whatley led his young men through a very trying season. It was a tough battle from the opening buzzer as team members had many ad- justments and changes to go through. Putting these things behind them these men fought their way to a winning year. With their only shot for a chance to go to state tl lost to Churchill by B points. l i esiii ilii i f i . X, L-:' 1 vi ffm' Q-S! N. Willy Strain makes a 2 pt. gain. Mark Juvett grabs the hoop to shoot. Varsity Basketball Melissa Gamble, Trisha Talley, and Janice Sepulveda , 53, fs 'K W' , ,, 'i'Sulunq.,...1.h,w , - , ., 1 it: U T'- Qjlif F W . . ,YA 9, 35.1 ' riff :.fi:.71 52. . ' : Q , ' .Si uf. - 1--.J ik 51-1:2 '..-+., sig,I-fg, r ,..,. ,fx ,, Npwa? Q,,,.,,qs4,tAY. +6:s,a,,:5,. , , ,- , if:-. 4 ' ' ig,,,1:g f 3,,., fa-J , P2 . 1: 1-.-4 ia 1. - -','.,, ' I .awww Him, - - 'i.QZ'f',- ily ,,..,, .. ., ,.,, A..,,..,, ,...,,. .,,.,,.,. , - .,, ' .qwq - , mfr- . ' f' : nw H' Rodney Flowers struts his stuff, DefinitelyAThriller! V vi , W V. We 4 -' 4 V, s A x 'Mi M finitely Dominating Steve Jones with wonder. With the ball under control the es to score as Churchill looks on Riders Play to win Varsity Basketball Melissa Gamble, Trisha Talley, Janice Sepulveda 'W i 'A 184 William Strain shoots from the outside, during the Churchill game. Mark Juvett jumps for two! -.5-..,, Ei f K W -.-,,,........ 5: w ,,,.,- V ' -Name 'T'-x M writ ,- .,-Nx..- D Varsity Basketball Melissa Gamble and Trisha Talley l ' -t G-is srr Q -. Aj UM p aat 5 ---M -. . + s i s Steve Jones performs his show stopper. Alton Glassco lays another one up 3-., n-I-af - , 35 is ,as A .ap-49 V N S25 Arthur Massey practices his dunking during warm up. 'Arthur Massey throws it in. W 3 ' ' .s,.s.., .,,. ,...r.,3 . ' at rsrrs 1 fT 'W Mark J uvett shows style with a reverse lay up. Alton Glassco jumps high. Coach Whatley gives his players some last minute instructions before the game. , , 'M L, , , its Mm Varsity Basketball Melissa Gamble and Trisha Talley 185 unior Varsit Basketball Experience, thatis the key word. Mario Barrett began in the summer practicing with 10 sophomores training them for a tough season. These young men began the season with one year ex- perience. They practiced dur- ing class period, after school, and on Saturdays. Next year these men will blend into the Varsity and with two years experience behind them they will create a winning team! Roosevelt takes time out to discuss plans. Presten Fuller goes over the defense for Z , .f , Q. MV' , 1 mf 5, X g A at 5 .1 , 'gg Q j' 4. M... Q l. 5 A f Q 2 av. A ' 'c W , V ' 4 . , V., ,, Q Q f f ,. 5? ' A - H V I Q wv 11111- Chuck Pines dribbles down court. L to R-Carl Mackey, Chuck Pines, Tony Grant, Boyd Kile, Mike Eads. Standing-Rodney Jones, Bill Basse, Tom Adams, Keith Bradley, Eddie Dalton, and Coach Barrett. J V Basketball Melissa Gamble Tnsha Talley Peter Johnson warms up in the free throw line. Richard Culpepper gives it all he's got to make his free throw. IA LEARNING EXPERIENCE! Although the noise of the crowd before and during the games was an exciting part of the season, practice will be the part remembered the most. The freshman practiced in the morning and after school. Coach Ralph VanCleve started from ground floor training these future varsity players. Although young, Coach VanCleve,s players showed a lot of promise through the season. The A team finished with a 10-8 record and the B team with a l 1-7 record. Top L to R: Erine Cunningham, Ruben Jackson, Allen Wil iams, Paul 'Boone, Coach VanCleave, Denmse Wilke, Earl Steinmetz, Peter Johnson, Guy McDaniels, Jeff Henderson, Frank Campos, Walter Reap, Darrelle Harris, Carlos Lopez, Richard Culpepper, and Charles Jones. ' NQRNIN P 'W 1 if . - sc., W Ruben Jackson-one on one with his opponent from Jay. Freshman Basketball 1 8 2 Melissa Gamble, Trisha Talley 188 THC LADY RIDCRS SCORC BIC The Lady Riders had a very outstan- ding season with a record of 28 wins and only 5 losses. The team players are Angie Norris, Bernie Christmas, Debbie Gutierrez, Donna Lloyd, Sandy Krogh, Sam Johnson, Shannon McKinney, Tina Guerro, Toya Walker, and Treuette Armstrong. With this tremen- dous team they took the 27 5a District Championship, then advanced to Bi- district, and then to Area. They ended their season ranked number 1 in the ci- ty. The Lady Riders would like to thank all those Riders who came out and sup- ported them this season. The Lady Riders 5- 6 Kelle L ,,,, p , ,S Tina Guerrero drives the base line. Shannon McKinney shoots for two points. L at that form! Donna Lloyd goes for an easy two points. he Lady Riders listen to Coach vixon's plan to drive up the score. ummm Varsity basketball members top bottom: Donna Lloyd, Tina n Bernie Christmas, Beddie Angie Norris, Sandy ogn, foya Walker, Shannon cKinney, Sam Johnson. Tina Guerrero challenges a Madison defender. Toya Walker goes up strong against Bernie Christmas advances the ball Madison's defender. down the court, to set up the offense wwf Varsity B-Ball Kelle Kirk i 4 1 I e d A W Samantha Johnson shoots for a free throw. Above is Sandy Keogh going up for a lay . 5 - Lower left, The Rlders get prepared for Qi the Judson game. 4 van9.,q.,5-W? 0' ,, ' '. .Y - ' - 'af-Wife ,,,,,,,n-'-a,...,A-fwf '- M 'W M'W Donna Lloyd looks for an open player. 1 Varsity B-Ball Kelle Kirk J w Ld? ' Donna Lloyd, named most valuable player for District 27-SA, concentrates on her free throw. Sandy Keogh guards a Brazoswood player during the Bi-District playoff game. ,wswnnswi v 'WN-.A Bernie Christmas advances the ball down the court, to set up the offense. Donna Lloyd recovers the ball from the opposing team. Varsity B-Ball 1 9 1 Kelle Kirk 192 Through the supervision of their new coach, Diana Mayfield, the Junior Varsity girls basketball team is co- district champs. Diana Mayfield lead these girls in to a 19 in 3 record which tied these girls for first place. Outstanding performances was given to Trevette Arm- strong. For being such an ex- pert player Trevette Arm- strong itl2 was moved to the Varsity team towards the end of the season. These girls suffered set- backs due to injuries and in- eligibility and was having to bring in three extra girls, volleyball players, Lisa Coolbaugh, Jenny Block, and Jenny Block warms up. vwtwgyai, , 1 2 gf ' Vu Y-5 ,V , Shooting To The Too! Sandra Garcia can not be stopped as she drives the ball to the hoop. 'W Anabell Cruz, to join the crew for the last three weeks. Trevette Armstrong says, I feel we are a lotter better, we have really improved tremendously, Diana Mayfield is really a great coach. 5 , lftt fx Junior Varsity Basketball Janice Sepulveda am. .,a1MvnifwL,.,,,, Princes Merrill keeps the ball under control while her opponent desperate- ly tries to take it away. -in I 4 Kim Kretchsmark, Patricia Fox, Jenny Block, Trevette Armstrong, Lisa Coolbaugh, Noel Koshemann, Krista Webber, Rhonda Yo Kim Weising, Sandra Ga Princess Merrill, Gina VS Anabelle Cruz Kim Weising tosses the ball to Noel Koshemann for a take in shot. UI' l The Freshman girls basket- ll team has put in a very l d year. With star players h as Tracy Zino and Patsy stiella the team was off to good start. Coach Syler lined these girls to the best J of their ability, in time, she says, these girls will really im- prove. The girls are hard workers and with a lot of practice they will advance tremendously. lsy Castiella tosses the ball to Zino to gain some footage. , 4' f' Jn, 1- 'r J' 2: fini!! Q' t ' , I wr' A 'K ffll , ,,,, .W ,,,, ci Zino goes for the toss while ryone else tries to block it. 1420 Amy Unruh keeps the ball under control as McArthur tries to block her shoot. QU I ,,,..,e,, 'f,i,4,a,,,,,,, -- .,,,MW., ,...a..,.,ww,m...,,, ,,,,, , Top row left: Michelle Heidawith, Johnson, Georgette Jimenez. Bottom Monica Robinson, Marivel Guerreo, - row left: Traci Zino, Bonnie Barnett, Michelle Carter, Amy Unruh, Hope Connie , Patsy Castiella. Freshman Basketball Janice Sepulveda 193 194 The varsity tennis team: At Top-Karl Holub, Andrew Ogershok, Trey Foster, Mitch Welch, Brian Kraus, Ricky Flores. Middle-Lori Collins, Jim Nix, Joe McNease, Keith Morrison, Doc Mason, Chris Carle, Michele Rockelein. Bottom-Joanne Vest, Jo Lyn Hummel, Pam Bachmann, Natalen Werwinski, Kristi Adlington, Aimee Keck, Bonnie Black, Diana Seaman. CNot picturedj: Pam Horne, Angelia Knight, and Lisa Vitali. Right, Senior Lisa Vitali, with a style all her own, prepares for a great retum. Varsity Tennis Leads Th Way Believe it or not, tennis is a very demanding sport! In fact, the TR tennis team has a longer running season than any other sport at Roosevelt. Every varsity member practiced during sixth period and for one hour after school with alternating early and late practices bet- ween the guys and girls. The year in tennis is divided into two seasons, one in the fall and the other in the spring with a two month break in between. Eleven girls and twelve boys led the varsity team through a most rewarding year. Varsity Tennis Melody Henk Overall, the team as a whole earned third place in one of the most difficult districts in the state. In the spring, nine duel matches were played after school against both district and nondistrict schools. The team also participated in several tournaments in- cluding two out of town tour- naments, in Austin and Bryan, Texas. This past year was quite successful and will hopefully be followed by newcomers next year who will continue this tradition for seasons to come. X ,, ,W ' V - 5, ,-i'i 5. if ' , ' - g,f,,3-'Agatha x .m.b iv V if sk' 5a,,.,g,f kjrkiw' Mi, K WK X S .A , A p K aging.: xeafi as-..1',:3,az -11 if ' N' '. s 5-ff? ' ' is - is - K aa' 5 3 7- K I - t v s::rr g : . r as Four year varsity member Jim l tires an ace serve. the look of a pro as she sets up ly misses her ret11m. forehand. Michele Rockelem, poses Oops! Senior Lon Collins accidental- fo, - ---11 As a freshman, Karl Holub displays some of the younger varsity talent. f' ' , a, v -A , M Mi .L A . 4 i K 5 . VE? 0- .fir 'e f.ai.f s'? 1. 5 2 F'5s +H3i : 5 L f W- Wm- , . ..,,...,,,, K N-,....,,,W rv.-Q-.W Varsity Tennis Melody Henk 195 196 Sophomore, Brian Kraus bends to complete his forceful retum. Above right, Freshman Aimee Keck Right, TR tennis coach, Mark Hor- meets the ball with readiness and ton, teaches players how to whip outa detennination. driving forehand. Varsity Tennis Melody Henk h dvd 'da L, 'libs V 1 ,.-r'- an f s I ,, . , f?ai+,qvdlM.2Q? s , fffiaiffzfwffwfi-af I L 5 i fi if - xl K 5 Y, x iw. 3 Above left, Freshman Joanne Vest, retum. Left, An experienced varsity approaches the ball with an unmat- member, senior Joe McNease kicks chable forehand. Above, Sophomore backnduringalate practice. Trey Foster reaches to slam a super Varsity Tennis 1 9 Melody Henk J.V., Fish Move Forward This past year's Freshman team consisted of nine boys while four boys made up the J .V. team. These teams could be seen in training during 5th period where they practiced nearly everyday. Many of the players displayed remarkable poten- tial that will lead them into becoming successful varsity members in the coming years. Under the expert coaching of Mark Horton, essential skills were developed and polished. The players im- proved in their forehand, backhand, serve, and teamwork. While participating in this ever popular sport, J .V. and freshman members found themselves in better shape as well as endowed with a darker tennis tan. Although sophomore James Covey appears disgusted with the ball, he is intent in making match point. 1 9 8 FreshmanTennis Melody Henk low, concentration and proper set up enables sophomore Richie Belvis dressed inarather unique Eshman Hung Hoang to make a retum. Right, tennis attire, springs up to complete his forehand. Playing doubles are Kirk Taylor and Gerald Treglio. I in-In andFreShm1w feilm- T011-Kirk TflYl0l', C1101 Putting top spin on the ball is practiced by Joel AllStlll, Mike Pollok, Mark Freshman Chglchqng, md, Bottom-Hung Hoang, Gerald Brett Yamazi, Fred Wells. Freshman Tennis Melody Henk 199 200 11333. EUIGUQJEEE. The TR swim team began the season a little shaky since they had a new coach, but they quickly recovered with team spirit, momentum, and determination to succeed. Every day they began their day at approximately 6:00 a.m. at Blossom Athletic Center with swimming and To an intense workout with weights, that proved to do a world of good. The boy's team started out and ended the season with 4- 1. The gir1's team started out and ended with 3-2. The famous No pass-No play rule had a great effect on the team but they recovered Danny Beigel flies in the backstroke. Special thanks to Roslyn Davis and Jeff Bowman-without your help Varsity Swimming Michele Bowen Angie Flores winning her district 100 backstroke. these pages would not have been possible. from this also. The boyls team was credited with Seniors Danny Beigel, Jeff Bowman, and John Hood. The girl,s team was credited with Seniors Roslyn Davis, Alicia Shelton, and Stacy Karp. At district the boys and girls placed fourth Cawesome-4 out of 65. Tl boy's and girl's 400 free rel: advanced from district regionals and hopefully thi will go on to state. Got luck-Go TR swimmers! -Roslyn Day The boy's relay team impatiently await their tums. ,y Theime and Danny Beigel Shing a nice 400 warmup. 3 'fha' 1-' Terry Braley waits fora200. Daxmy Beigel gets ready for a long leap. Varsity Swimming 2 0 1 Michele Bowen 202 Ten'y Braley swims the gruelir 500 freestlye. Vvvgl VVV.: I ,V1 ,,.,V. A ,. N A K Z .VLL f IVIV ,L yiyq , M ,,,,, V 4 I 1 !' 'x A ig A Q o e e - A e M i i , .A A :AI I W . 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' 1 - l M W ', ' ,, .. , - ' K v H -' ff - . V, 1 K . f ,ff 1, A W K ff Q erry Braley prepares for the start. -sf, W Z 1 W If 3 , :KW 7 ' 5 5 f ff Y: , ,..f 'E 4 in 4 jg- f,,. V .mag 'N .,,, f V G i 4. ., Stacy Karp and Joan Guerra waiting impatiently for a 50 free. Eric Gisler takes his time in practice. Varsity Swimming Michele Bowen Hard Work Pays Dfl For Varsily Volleyball Team The Varsity Volleyball team had a veiy outstanding season. The Varsity team practiced six hours a day dur- ing the summer, and after school started in the fall, they practiced 2112 hours a day. All this hard work led them to a season record of 26 wins and only 3 losses, which put them in 3rd place in the district. The team worked hard and improved, while sw... wg -lake, ei? . ,gf left, piyy- Garza and' Tfi'iisllellif??Paff0!ifa20 llitsafflfs 4,5!0 'Ef mocktl V o V,,.,, the team awaits A' ttfiftsefvetffvm onpvsiniitearngatloo, ssooly 1 yasl 'At Ri hte front' row 'l7i'l ,5fl'attoa,, 143 - , Bernie MGR ,'Debbi,e- Vzoyt Gutierrez, yfrmddlei rowj 94 Lisa 1fifl'Cwib2Hshef1 Laura Carver, 35 2 4 Varsity Volleyball David Bohman also remaining a competitive team, said Varsity Coach Diana Mayfield. The Varsity Volleyball team should look forward to another outstanding season next year. With 4 retuming Varsity players and upcom- ing J .V. players, they hope to have a promising team. Coach Mayfield gives the team some helpful advice. 'uit 8--4 .4 V , , M, rn' f- '-....l.f ' I' ,rmw WWMMW ...4W' fback row! tHeadfCoacli-Diarih r 'lfgainer-Mike 13 Britton, T Z p Jenifer Iglester, pyyp 1F9,Samantha V Jdliiiisoni15ES??fl5i'ei1iBobbie:Q.Johnson , Cgacl1es5fCamlyn ,Ross and - - 'W an ...aff X5 eu. N ,,,,.,a,..WM A. k X ?'I I ' is iq f:gy ' ?P i ..:h: at Lx :mx 1 - t , . . .3 X ,X fu ' , Q - 5 x ix 51- 1 x.3'f..Q. in W R A . g, N 206 J.V. Volleyball Team Takes 2nd ln District The J.V. Volleyball Team had another great year. With a season record of 18 wins and only 3 losses, the team took 2nd place in district. This is the second year in a row that the J .V. Volleyball Team has taken 2nd place in district. The J.V. team attributed their success this season to hard work and team work. With such a good J .V. Team moving up to Varsity, the varsity should look forward to another successful season. Coach Seiler felt the team did very well and should do well next year. fi lee f fftifiiffiluwjiiisattelllil .8QGl'2ViCf0l'Y- K, a i ' g Wanda Demps, V Ellie' 'Pefezg ,Riglit:'Krista glYCQQf1th8 iesytl K 111531312Pflfi5bWl,ei1QiIrici81atye-Bl11'!1S, alefefee S0mef1i2lNllY 1-rdvice no Assvsiaz, Krista. Webber, afr0111 fhBl0PP0'-5118 V s lwiihhelelasxdaciaszxzlwaclssgrsrwlv eyil PQIUW lei-idler Shaf0h'tGre1f1ib9SW Wtiisinsilffim lfll 'V yeea 2939 PP9s '3 Viylr KlfiSfell team, .V,z, Vylr ?3sMetoyegg, . tG!93th0!l59- V J Belowqijlght: Annabelle Cruz takes f ,,.. o,.q . , - 2'W 2talsSP'k1PS'hs???1'f V to V f -aw QE! 4 1 l Q as o Z fY I y E. J .V. Volleyball David Bohman ,5- 'f my I , all rf at . . Freshmen Finish Third In District This years Freshman Volleyball team has had a very interesting season. They managed to take third place in district with only 15 wins and 10 losses. In addition they took lst place in The Northside tournament at Clark. The team has learned a lot of skills this season both through practice and ex- perience in games. Coach Carolyn Ross said, The team was an outstanding Freshman Volleyball team and should do well next year as J .V. players. ,. .rnf2'r ,,-, ,,,,,, -in.: W.. Xmaww- W, Y ,,,, ,,,, , , ,, , - Above: Cfront rowj, Jackie Mtmdes, Yvette Trejo, Bonnie Bamett, Kim Davis, Roshanda Jackson, Brenda Turner, Cmiddle rowj, Tonya Williams, Rhondell Choates, Gina Prado, Erin Clark, Monica Nesendez, Tracy Anderson, Cback rowj, Shannon Thompson, Susan Cooper, Sheriff Slaughter, Michelle Carter, Keri Mietes, Pamela Strosser, Amy Unruh, Lori Horner, Coach Carolyn Ross. Above left: Susan Cooper spikes ball to opposing team. Left: Coach Carolyn Ross gives team some helpful advice. Below left: Susan Cooper and Amy Unruh congratulate each other on a job well done. Below: Brenda Turner and Rhodell Choates gives each other a hand. .es.....v- www Freshman Volleyball David Bohman 207 O8 I-ill! 5 IEIUIUEIJUIBYJ UJGJE 5 I.Vl5l.ii SIE 'Bull The Roosevelt Boys and Girls '85-'86 Cross Country Team consisted of several hard working individuals who, although lacked the talent teams have had in the past years, made up for it with pure heart. The Boys Team, led by Seniors Chris Castillo and Toby Oaks, endured in- juries, illness, and roster changes to qualify for the regional meet for the fifth consecutive year. Castillo was consis- tent in each meet, placing in the top ten almost every time, exemplifying the skills a good runner must have. Oaks, though not as talented, worked hard and had his best year ever, placing in the top ten on three occasions. One of the most surprising members of the team was Junior Norman Maples, who showed his determination by winning a JV meet with a pulled muscle, improving each week, and showing true effort in times of adversity. Sophomore Tom Nichols was also a surprise as he came on late in the season to claim a place on the Varsi- ty team. Other Varsity members includ- ed four year runner Tom Brown, return- ing letterman Oscar Garcia, Junior An- drew Tyerina and Ben Graff. Likewise, the TR girls Cross Country Team, possibly one of the best ever assembled at TR consistently placed high in every meet. Lead by Junior Dawn Love, the team managed to better expectations by using a balanced attack. Love won most of her meets, qualifying for the state meet for the second straight year, setting an example for others with her talent, hard work, and leadership. The Rider Girls put together a team ef- fort, and were therefore also dependent on the skills of other runners as well. ..,s:sw:-fm ..,,s Ltf. Qa,,ife-.gan f, ff, filt-'-m1z'.. '?-'5fi,m?1fi fvz-. 2gs::1az11W.'f .fvv.-iffvl . 'K W' Junior Margot Castillo was a returni letterman who helped lead the tea with the consistency that yi characteristic of her brother Chris. Ri ning freshman sensation Deena Pescli newcomer Margaret Engminger, Jun Mellisa Ramirez, and promisi Sophomore Lisa Browning all helped make this team one any Rider could proud of. A The Running Riders, a very unicl group of hard working and talented dividuals strived for excellence and re ly showed their TR spirit. They coached by Earl Costely, who r their success possible with his lez ship, compassion, and support. 1 years team looks very promising the return of Coach Costely and lettermen. . -fi . v- . A ' Uv' f , , f , , Dawn Love sets the pace. Cross Country David Bohman fffwff,-i Q..,..1:..wfssw,Lf:f:- 1: .:::f,,-tea-- S, -- wie-5 fix, ,if .. :-:ss,4.1t-::w:-'fur f -,v.,f,:wff if . ' ' - '.f, ' 'i: i J ..'. ' '5fffv5ifJl:ff '-:': 'fi iffy: n Qljfifyf. . ii' ,',, . ' f55ff ..L K I 5fBelowW 3 front N Oscai Garci And sv aitvt ttstt i-.-. Stiiii S S t rsi -..1 r-.tr rtiit Q,...1f,m+,,ffsfaf.- finger: figfij,-t W Wit.. f. fs: - , VW? E3 in E 5 'Z' 41 6 ff? i . if 5 41 n 'sf if '5 . ,215 ig gc i jim 4-ff . rf ,, QQ? W 7,1 Margo Castillo, fmiddlej, Toby Oakes takes the lead. Dawn Demoury, Melissa Cindy Lueck, Lisa Deena Peschel, fbackj, Ensminger, Nina Rossi, Trachta, Patti Jacobi, Girls Team poses for a picture during Toby Oaks pushing it to the limits. practice. Q 3 J s Dawn Demoury out in the lead at a A few of the guys take a breather at a local meet. meet. Cross Country 2 O 9 David Bohman F Perhaps A Talking Toaster Now it comes to the close of the year and it is time to sum things up. It's true that many of us have been in- volved in our high school activities this past year while others of us have been trying to avoid high school activities. All in all though, things have been happening in the outside world that we need to be aware of. Real life statistics are being quoted, such as the top ten leading toasters. It may seem trivial to you now that Con- sumer Reportsi' claims that the Sunbeam 20030 has the overall best toasting performance of all the toasters presently on the market. Wonit this fact be amazing to you fif- ty years from now when you are thumb- ing through this book rereading these statistics, while your toaster then may be able to independently obtain your slices of bread from the refrigerator, toast them, butter them, and yet deliver them to you with a knife and your choice of jam. It used to be beauties were to be fair-skinned. To- day tan is in -the darker the better. In the years past, the number of tanning salons jumped by at least thirty-three percent from last year to ten thou- sand. Nearly two million people paid an average of six dollars for sessions under lamps. Considered the number one toaster in America, this beauty that browns your bread in the morrlings runs a mere seventy four dollars. With the existence of the garden fresh salad bar in the cafeteria on campus, the choice of what kind of salad dressing to take surely destroyed many con- fused minds. Consumer Reports determined Kraft Catalina as the most preferred French Dress- ing along with Wish-Bone Sweet'n Spicy. 2 10 Marki Bust f-'nd . . Many students obtain their first set of wheels while attending high school. Some people are very interested in a car with an excellent, power- ful engine and a beautiful body, while other in- dividuals desire a nice, comfortable, reliable means of transportation. To the shock of many, a car for S3990 arrived on the auto market, the Yugo GV. The average car now a days sells for nearly 312,000 and a similar-sized car, the Chevrolet Spring, sells for about S5570. Although girls can tend to be messy with the makeup in the moming because they're mshing to beat the 8:10 bell, mothers were saved. New Liquid Tide, Sears Heavy Duty, and Concen- trated All were determined the top combaters of base and powder on collars. In spite of athletic players, New Liquid Tide dominated the removing those nasty grass stains from uniforms with this detergent and Tide New Denser Formula fwith phosphatesj eliminated all the ground in mud. Closing Marki Bust Qi vi ,gf In 4 fs , X ,.,, Q- sw. . . ,,., vt , , . ,,,,,-f .,..,,5:,k5. I ,A Qgmerica ', .. gigagzkgropggd, flags ay the Washington e e ee HY Staff? mmf mercalefhe d1SastQxaa ee e ee e e e l A I-Ioustbn meniiitialf gient comforts',VAlhsqn ' ff'Sgn1thgi 1 f- z9igqg11p5g3tV9fCh,g1ignger p1lot,M1chaei 'LL' 2155 iiil . if ' Last ffaine 0H?11iH0t02rai51iCrfS .ffiilf captures moment whexiii gtudents msec the Beiowiiff e Sisterf Lisa,,,g1nd her fiarerits, mEdi?fahd' Cowan, watqh ihe launbhg Af l Qreyv nqembere head f0f121i1s'f eQ12vHQ!2fa2Qf1 Wlflzgasnihvslaire- e f, I I -,ye,5gf,,, - f.,, 5, f K , , . , -' . In News W, A kk,, ,V , .f e be 1 gamer. hey 'ifell ee e l'l! eee me best views KZVZ J . 1 Servemg ond e e e e -J -.,- ,, , -f e McAuhffe ondsi e eh er ki ggine q Qorqqep she knewf what 59' e 1 , Plaques were given for the first tive places in each catagory, and trophies for overall winners. Co- director Jerry Wilson an- nounces results. Co-director Mike Ander- son presents a third place plaque to a contestant. D0 WE HAVE A MEET FDR YOU. 7171! hey came from all over the state to see old friends, do a little shopping, and practice their literary skills before district competition gets underway. Roosevelt's UIL Literary practice meet is said to be the biggest in Texas. If this is indeed true, it was no accident. The meet's popularity came about through the hard work and dedication of its directors Mike Anderson and Jerry Wilson. These two math teachers spend months preparing for this meet. They, with the aid of their math and science team, mail out hundreds of invitations. They set up the dates and times and tally all the entries, freeing the other UIL coaches, hosting to secure contest material and judges before the big event. On Friday aftemoon Feb. 28 the school emptied its halls and 2 1 4 UIL Practice Meet Lance Singletary lristienne Salcedo, Helen Lam, and Deanna Spelling director and various coaches grade all ,lcedo help tally results before they are spelling papers. Spelling was offered on Friday and nounced. Saturday. E Mrs. Fox, Randolph Journalism coachg Randolph's theater arts teacher, and one of their contestants talk newspaper and yearbook with other sponsors. Helen Lam and Jane Doe xerox contest results. of its 2500 students. the janitors could clear the of the day's trash, competitors pouring in for the first contest, to being at 4: 10 p.m. Ready Writers, Journalism com- etitors, along with numerous middle school spellers went right to work. Mr. Wilson scurried around the halls sking Mrs. Treanor, and Mrs. oworth if they needed anything and ere their judges there. Principal John Wells along with assistant principals Gene Qualls, Ron Martin, Albert Nunn, and Nancy Young were on hand to assist with awards presentations and any other odds and ends that need doing. No contest would be complete, however, without people like Mr. Walls and all the other teachers, who give their time and effort to make the meet a success. Will we be able to get 0 u r k i d , s papers back b e fo r e w e leave? Jon Bach returns papers. UIL Practice Meet Lance Singletary 215 l 1' in . ttf? W I ll? 6 W , W XY, if ,i, X ,,, , 4 A W ' :-,Wf , ff, it . gg 55+ . it : finer 'f A Z ' Campus Life meetings are fun for everyone nternational Faith Campus Life is an international organization sponsored by the Youth For Christ International. It is designed for the high school student to go have fun, eat, and discuss topics of interest to teenagers. The purpose of Campus Life is to help young people find solutions to problems with a faith in Jesus Christ. The em- phasis to every question is based upon Christian reference. Each year there are two major trips taken by the Campus Life students in- volved in it. The two trips were taken to LoveLand, Colorado and South Padre Island. There are three sponsors, Mr. Simons, Mr. Millegan, and Mrs. Calaroda. Cam- pus Life is open to everyone and there are no dues, no offices, no officers, and no books. There are meetings every Monday night. Carol Zunker, a Senior cc mented that, Campus Life is a 1 challenge for everyone!! Anyone can go to the meetings and one will be turned down. Everyone is vited, and there are some for alll meetings. Campus Life Clubs are all over United States: Texas, Colorado bock, Kansas, Nebraska, and the V including Oklahoma. Mr. Simons has a little fun at the meeting. Interaction through faith is what Campus Life all about. 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Box 87 Leesville, Texos 78122 H. T. Littlefield Livestock Deoler Beta Club I ' ' L ...af Junior Classical eague ! Junior Class Rep. 0 s, fre-- Student Council Rep. - i f' Campus Life t jf FBLA V t - 'f .gg Track f j . . 1 3 as e a ' C l B k tb ll avai iers - , Congratulations, Dee Our love and best Wishes go with you as you go to Baylor. You have always made us proud and we know you will continue to do so. Mom, Dad, and Marisa 2 Congratulation ! L e Who's Who Senior Class Vice Pres. Keywanettes Vice Pres. V. W., n Student Council O u . Future Business Leaders of 1 America j 0 National Forensic League j O Fellowship of Christian Athletes I- Head Varsity Cheerleader Special Olympic Buddy S Diane Carole Tse Campus Life Class Of1986 Homecoming Queen P t'isiss S - tise ieft so itsst i S frf siyirlssy u1y,r fii rrfollg l1rre irr 15 r1l rrts 1 rr1llsr srsl ei'isrlssri istr'rts's rlr,si yrli sle lrlr Q S titiiit 3 ' l i i r EW F GTC Goan - YEARBOOK 'SSS P iam grade 1 1985-86 Yearbook staff siiii p r Terry Peel Fred Hightower iiii istto y 7 ' i - s s lv 1:51 fF'55:,s- - - -, ' , 1 Q . r f r , - , H 1 o t 3 ' ' . . ,A . r ,1 r y 1 f - f - ,f gaQ41,'f'f1vfz, , .- -, ' - ,519 . V - ft, , ffm -- - img- - :,.'wz:wq',-efyfg. , x,-g.:,1f,-w g A .f..3fzgg,5,f,gfrgs MH LETIC , ag ,E Q TH OF HOME ROUGH RIDERS Index A Abel, Dean T. 13, 61, 124, 148 Abel, Lisa F. Acosta, Julie M. 50, 114, 115, 126 Acosta, Mark S. 35, 126 Acosta, Patricia N. 61, 144 Adair, Robbi A. 75 Adame, Yolanda 7 5 Adams, Cynthia M. 75 Adams, David R. 171 Adams, Michael G. 61, 168 Adams, Monica L. 22, 34, 35, 102 Adams, Steven H. 35 Adams, Thomas L. 50, 186 Adams, Todd A. 50, 140, 167 Arispe, Rudy G. 50 Armstrong, Jacarol Armstrong, Rodney M. Armstrong, Sidney H. 34, 35 Armstrong, Thomas W. 35 Armstrong, Tonja L. 61 Armstrong, Trevette 61 Arfiiiid, Catherine 50, 58, Arnold, Christopher 50 Amold, Dana L. 50, 106, 107 Arnold, Jana L. Aschbacher, Amy E. 76, 109, 1 19 Asher, Clay W. 34, 35 Asher, Terry J. 50, 112 Attridge, Ann Marie 61 Attridge, Maureen E. 50 Auer, Danny L. 76 Austin, Janis M. Austin, Joel D. 50 Autrey, Angela R. Avalos, Odilia T. 50 Avila, Alex Adlesperger, Tarril 149 Adlington, Kristi L. Agosto, Ricardo Aguayo, Javier 61 Aguilar, Alden Aguilar, Aguilar, Lisa A. 75 Melissa A. 75 Akin, Jason T. 75 Avila, Michelle V. 50, 112 Avila, Miguel 76 Avila, Pedro C. 34, 35 Aziminia A. Sarah 76, 109 B Babb, Matthew H. Castillej Castro, Angelo Akkerman, Evelyn A. 61 Aldrete, Christine Aldrich, Lynne M. 50 Aldrich, Scott W. Aleman, Victor T. 75 Alexander, Beatrice Alfaro, Richard D. Alighire, Stephanie 50 Allen, Dolores Allen, Mark D. Allon, Massuda T. Almand, Deandra A. Almand, Tony 75, 124 Almand, Tyrone 88 Almaraz, Sandra 50 Almendarez, Brenda Alonzo, George C. 34, 35 Alva, Darryl W. 142, 170 Amos, Andrea D. 2, 34, 35, 147 Amos, Monica L. 75, 112, 115 Anders, Michael P. 75 Anderson, Cheryl L. Anderson, Donnie D. 149 Anderson, Michelle 61,1 12 Anderson, Steven T. 50 Anderson, Tamara L. 24, 61, 66, 104, 105 Anderson, Timothy 34, 35, 112, 113, 130 Anderson, Traci L. 75, 101, 115, 124 Anderson, Tracy L. 61, 109 Andrade, Daniel 61 Andrade, John L. 75 Andrews, David M. Angell, Jennifer M. 75, 112 Aniol, Kathleen R. 75 Anton, David W. 61 Anzualda, Kenneth T. 50 Anzualda, Raul Aragon, Rafael W. Arambula, Alfonso 61 Arambula, Vicente 34 Archuleta, Daryl P. 61, 1 12 Arellano, Alejandro Arrellano, Eduardo Arispe, Roy Arispe, Ruby A. i- if . was A-wa.-nik Bach, Jon S. 34, 35,111, 123, 130, 138, 141 Bachmann, Pamela N. 50, 1 7 Bacon, Susan D. 50 Badgley, Chet D. Bahrami, Katayun J . 61, 107 Bailey, Andrew R. 50 Bailey, Mary K. 34, 35, 165 Baker, Christine D. Baker, Cindy R. 76, 1 12 Baker, James R. 50, 140 Baker, Paul Baker, Robert S. 1 12 Baker, Shana L. 50, 105 Balgoa, Rebecca T. 76, 109, 1 7 Balderas, Maria H f 1 .1 ,V Baldwin, Tricia A. 61 Ballard, Heather R. Baller, Matthew J. 34, 35 Ballew, Karen D. 34, 35 Ballon, Connie 34, 35 Balusek, Cheryl L. 34, 35, 1l2,125,13O, 143, 144 Bardouche, Cassandra 61 Barfield, Christopher Barger, Jennifer N. 34, 35, 125, 130 Barger, Sarah R. 76, 112, 124 Barrbeau, Tanya M. 1 1, 61, 64 Barker, Bryan H. 76 Barker, Christopher Barnes, Connie 61 Barnes, Joan 76 Bamett, Bonnie 76 Bamett, Wallace III Barr, Scott C. Barrentine, Melissa 61 Barrera, Javier T. 76 Barron, Frank B. III 61 Bartleson, John A. Bass, Natalie K. 61 Basse, William R. 61, 186 Bauer, Catrina A. 76 Bauer, Rachel A. 61 Baum, Ronald C. 76, 174 Baxter, David R. 61 Baxter, John K. 34, 35, 40 Baygents, Robert E. Baytops, Tonya B. Bazzel, Robert W. 76 Beard, Jeannie M. Beard, Jeremy M. 76 Beck, Charlene D. 61 Beck, Michael S. 50 Becker, Eric M. 34 Becker, Gretchen M. 61 Becker, Merritt D. Behling, Kristin L. 50, 1 15 Beigel, Daniel J. Jr. 34, 35 Belenski, Ronald J. 50, 1 12 Bell, Elena N. Bell, Fred F. 34 Bell, Jennifer L. 61, 112, 128, 157 Bell, Sonia L. 34, 35 Bell, Warren Bell, Waynette Belvis, Richard P. 61 Benavides, George A. 76 Benavides, Laura 76 Benavides, Michele 76, 115 Bennett, Bret 50 Bennett, Jeffrey, A. 61 Berendowsky, Derek Berrones, Audra J . Betts, Tasha Y. Bhakta, Hina Bice Christine M. Bicklein, ravia L. 13, 50,106, 107 Bird, Aaron P. 61 Bitney, Brice R. Bivens, Jeffrey W. 76, 148, 149, 154 Black, Bonnie S. 76, 124 Black, Heather A. 61, 64 Black, Stephanie A. Blackman, Judy J. 50 Blackmon, Ronald Jr. 50, 112,116,117 Blackwell, Erika B. 61 Blagg, Kelly A. 61 Block, Jennifer A. 60, 62 Blount, Amy M. 76, 109 Boehmer, Kerstin E. 76 Bohman, David R. Bohman, Stephen D. 62, 142 Bohmer, Mauricio D. 50 Bolen, Scott M. Bonano, Carlos A. 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Brown, Brown, Christopher 51, 149 Cynthia M. 62 Brown, Daryl N. Brown, Brown, Brown, Elisa L. 35, 127 Heather A. 77 James D. 62 Brown, Jeffrey A. 35, 40, 122, 1 23, Brown, Brown, Brown, 138, 142 Kerry W. 62, 149 LaPau1a F. 35 Marlo V. 51 Brown, Thomas 125, 138 Brown, Wendy L. 51 Browning, Lisa D. 62, 128 Bruder, Dawn M. 77 Bruney, Kimberly Brunner, Kathy S. 35 Bryan, Matthew L. Bryant, Lincoln H. Bryant, William C. Bryson, Christopher Bucaihom, Edith M. 18, 35, 1 7 Buenrostro, Joe A. 51 Bundara Kimberl C. 77 1 Y Buntyn, James R. 77, 81, 115, 148 Buntyn, Thomas W. 68, 149 Burg, Gregory J. 22, 35, 164, 169, 178 Burke, Kimberly K. 62, 1 12 Bumer, Cynthia L. 51, 112 Bumer, Roger C. 77 Bumette, James C. 147, 171 Burns, Stacey N. 62, 127 Burns, Tricia L. 62 Burr, Kenneth G Burr, Lynn A. 62, 67 Burrows, Janet L. Burrows, Scott D. Burrows, Sharon L. 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Coburn, Kenneth Ioca, Yolanda J. 78 Ioker, Gerald Jr. 142, 171 Qole, Cheryl L. 51, 112 ,o1eman, Cindy K. 36, 37, 115,116 Collins, Alvin 78 Iollins, Kent D. 36, 37 ollins, Lori L. 36, 37 olumbus, Kevin L. 36 iomeau, Edward 37 ompton, Denesa L. 78, 127 ondos, William Jr. 51 Zone, Richard L. 51 Ionnally, Dodie J. 62, 107 onnell, Daunt 1 15 'ook Alfred M 'ookj Roben Ri 83, 128 ooksey, Stacy A. 36, 37, 142 oolbaugh, Lisa M. 49, 51 ooper, Courtney M. 51, 104, 105 ooper, Dawn D, 51 ooper Laura G. 30, 36, 37 .ooperl Mary s. 62, 127, 142 -u ooper, Susan M. ordes, Darla C. 124 orona, Anita orona, Teresa oronado, Michelle 63 ortez, Milagros ortez, Patricia 78 ortinas, Gregory J. 78, 174 ouncil, Cynthia A. 127 ouncil, Darcy R. oursey, Robert L. 112 ousino, Dawn M. 51 ovey, Andrea M. 36, 37, 112 ovey, James D. 63, 66, 112 ox, Linda 36, 37 'ox, Terry C. 51, 142 1 ragle, Dale R. 78, 115 raig, Bobby C. 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Donald E. 52 Elijah X. ,James L. 52 Davis, Kimberly R. 78 Davis, Michael P. 149 Dziwiig, Miriam B. 112, 114, Davis, Paul G. 78 Davis, Roslyn E. 36, 37, 112 Davis, Shawnee L. 63, l 12 Davis, Shelly G. 36 Davis, Stacy L. 78 Day, Kimberly A. De Bault, Tracy L. De Cock, Dawn M. 7, 23, 63, 124 De Haben, Cathy 106, 107 De Hoyos, Arnold C. 78 De Jesus, Lilliam 63 De Jesus, Melissa 63 De La Luz, Reymundo De La Luz, Roman D. 78 De La Pena, Patrick 78 De Leon, Melissa R. 78, 109 De Los Santos, Ceci 78, 109 De Paolo, Frank P. 37, 130 Dean, Craig A. 78 Dean, Judy K. Dearinger, Carolyn 37, 163 Deaton, Dayna R. 52 DeBault, Lance C. Decker, Erika J. 78, 137, 142, 143 Degler, Barbara A. DeHaven, Catherine 52 Del Bosque, Bobby A. 78 Del Bosque, Gilbert 52, 128 Del Bosque, J eannea 63 Del Toro, Elydia M. DeLaGarza, Sylvia A. 78 DeLeon, Esteban H. 63 DeLeon, Marcy C. 63 DeLeon, Melissa J. DeLos Santos, Yvonn Demouy, Dawn M. 63 Demouy, Richard W. 52, 142, 178 Demps, Vemell C. 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Duarte, Christina Duarte, Daniel E. 37, 128 Dudley Michelle L. 79, 127 Duente, Bernadette 127 Dukes, Richard C. Dulaney, Ralph W. 149 Dunnivan, Robyn L. Dunn, Jamal R. 37, 117 Dunn, Vesa L. 2, 49, 52, 100. 101, 115 Dunne, Tiffany L. 52, 53, 123, 128, 180, 181 Dupre, Wendy E. 79, 127 Durbin, Joan L. 79, 127 Durbin, Sharon Durham, Rhonda D. 52, 105, 147 Durrell, Sha 37 Dwyer, Erin K. 63, 124, 180, 181 Dybowski, William Jr. 63 Dye, Carl T. 63 Dye, Rae Anne 79, 118 Eads, Adrian D. 37, 126 Eads, Michael A. 63, 186 Eads, Michelle A. 79, 127 Eagle, Deshawn J . 38 Eddy, Travis C. 1 12 Eisinger, George W. Ekwall, Jonna L. 180, 181 Elimon, Michael L. 63 Elizalde, Norma 38 Elizardo, Armando 154 Elizardo, Frank A. 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Fey, Justin 38, 149 Fey, Ryan ll, 52 Fields, Eddie R. 149 Figueras, Drek E. 52, 178 Figueroa, Belinda 79 Figueroa, Brenda 79, 127 Finch, Catherine M. Finch, Marsha M. Fincke, Ann M. 52, 112 Finney, Eddie L. Finney, James E. Finney, Jimmy D. Finney, John 79, 112, 124 Fitzgerald, Kevin B. 52 Fitzpatrick, Sharon Fitzsimon, Michele 16 Flaksa, Deborah J. 38, 146 Fletcher, Aaron B. Fletcher, John 37 Flinchbaugh, Mark E. 63 Flores, Alura L. 52, 114, 115 Flores, Cynthia B. 38 Flores, Francisco A. Flores, Laura Y. 74, 79, 101, 103, 124 Flores, Leandra L. Flores, Maria A. 50 Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores Richard A. 79, 124 Robert A. Scott Steve 68 Theodore D. 79 Veronica R. Floweis, Rodney 38, 182, 183 Fiuhr, wiuiam Fogus, Odette 38, 112, 127 Foltz, Heather R. 52, 119, 123, 127, 144 Ford, Andrea D. 63 Ford, James W. 37, 38 Ford, Nichole C. 52 Ford, Robyn N. 79, 109 Foster, Leslie S. 52 Foster, Trey T. 64 Fox, Patricia S. 64 France, Danielle R. 37, 38 Franklin, Antoine D. Franklin, Rafael U. Franklin, Toni L. Fransella, Darren 37, 38, 123 Freabe, Diana G. 38 Frederick, Tammie L. 79, 84, 115 Freeman, Anthony Freeman, Lowell C. Freeman, Samantha 127 Friday, Timothy M. 52, 1 12 Fried, Shirley A. 64, 149 Friend, Kenneth L. 52 Friend, Lisa R. 64 Frisco, Jr. John P. 79 Frost, Christine C. 124, 140 Fuleki, Fuleki, FrankT. 38 John D. 112 Fulgham, Dan Fullen, Fuller, Fuller, Fuson, Fuson, Lynn P. 186 Donna J . 79 Michael W. 38 Robert D. 64 Wendi L. 52 G Gafford, Gerald A. Galindo, Angelita F . 64 Gallegos, Edward M. 79 Gallegos, Eugene N. 79 Gallegos, Eusebio 38 Gallegos, Richard A. Gallegos, Teresa M. Gamble, Melissa 64, 80, 82, Gamez, Carolina O. 79 Gann, Nicole D. 112 Ganoza, Daniel S. 64 Ganske, Gina M. 79, 109, 124, 127 Ganske, Tresa 52 Garanzuay, Larry Garcia, Clyde D. Garcia, Curtis Garcia, Cynthia D. Garcia, David J. 79, 174 Garcia, David J. 64, 124 Garcia, Diana Garcia, Edward P. 64, 79 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Fernando P. 52 Frank O. 149 GaryJ.38,40,112 Jose 11 J . Eric J add W. 79 Javier Jr. 127 Juanita L. 60, 64, 105 Katherine D. Lisa M. Louis 79, 174 Mario Howard Hughes, Patricia J. Garcia, Melissa M. 52 Garcia, Melisse J. Garcia, Michael S. Garcia, Nancy M. 38, 112 Garcia, Nina C. 52, 105 Garcia, OsearA. 52 Garcia, Roberto J. 52, 149 Garcia, Sandra J. Garcia, Sandra L. Garcia, Sonia M. 127 Garcia, Sylvia P. Garcia, Takeru 171, 172 Garcia, Gardne Teresa 112, 124 r, Michael J. 79, 174 Garone, Douglas W. 79 Garone, Laurie A. 38, 123, 130 Garrett, Jill K. 38, 130 Garverick, Gary M. 79, 113 124 Garzai John E. so, 174 Garza Garza: Marina E. 3, 38, 1 Garza, Olga R. 52, 54, Marial. 64 127 Garza, Raul E. 80, 174 Gasper, 132, 140 Gonzales. Sigifredo 38, 169, 171 Gonzales. Sylvia A. 64, 107 Gozales, Adam V. 38 ,146 112 Gonzalez, Andrew V. 38 Gonzalez, Francisco Gonzalez, Gregory S. 80 Gonzalez, Mark A. 80 Gonzalez, Pablo Gonzalez, Rolando A. 144 Gonzalez Rosalinda Gonzalez, Sylvia A. 126 Gonzalez, Thomas C. 38 Goodwin, Marcheyell Gorky, Anita 127 Gordon, Charles E. 53 Gossett, Roy D. 53, 115 Graf, Debra A. Graf Dou 1asP 12 1 12. chcfyi 4. 64, 124, Geiger, Monique 38, 112, 130 Gelfond, Jennifer E. 64, 112, 124 Gentry, Jerri N. 80 George, Christine R. 53, 112 Gerhar Gerhar d, Matthew J. 53 t, Shercllen 53 Germadnik, Debbie L. 64 Gerrow, Valerie N. 80, 103, 109, 124 Gibbons, Tonic T. 126 Gibson, Earl S. 64 Gibson, Edna Kay 64 Gibson, Jesse J. 38 Gibson, Joy E. 38, 128 Gibson, Stephanie A. 38, 104, 109, 119 Gifford, Lissa D. Gil, RobertoJ. Jr. 64 Gill, Cynthia L. 80, 112 4 E - Graff, Benjamin C. 53, 56, 178 Graham, Cheryl L. 64, 112 Graham, Ramona L. 80, 109 Gramlick, Regina R. Granger, Dee Dee A. Grant, ToniaJ. 38 Grant, Tony J. 186 Gray, Darlene M. Gray, Diane C. 80, 109, 124 Greathouse, Sharon 64, 124 Green, Kevin L. 38 Green, Steve D. Gregg, Mark 80 Grever, Cristina J. 7, 64, 103 Griess, David C. 80 Griess, Kristine E. 64, 124 Griffith, Henry R. 80 Grillo, Fred A. 80 Grimes, Kelley S. 53 Grindle, Kelly S. 39 Griswold, Kenneth E. 64, 170 Grivich, Steven R. 62 Groff, Michael E. II Grogan, Lisa A. 38, 39, 116, 117, 124, 125, 130 Gross, Robert D. Guadarrama, Michael 148 Guarnero, Jacqueline 38, 39, Gilles, Alrcd E. Gilliam, Dana S. Ginder, James B. 38, 112, 123, 130 Gisler, Peter E. 53 Gittinger, Dara N. 80, 109 Glasco, Alton E.53,55, 182, 184, 185 Glende, Sandra D. 80 Glende, Scott W. 53 Gober, Lowman E. 53 Goforth, Patricia A. 80, 112 Gold, Tsha R. 80 Golden, Shcllic L. Goldman, Michael A. 64 Gomez, Mark A. 38 Gomez, Rachel L. 80, 109, 127 Gonzales Gonzales, Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Alfred A. 127, 149 Andrew A. 64 Annmarie 64, 107 Antonio Henry L. 37, 38, 171,178 Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales Javier M. ,Joe A. Mike Jr. Mary G. 64, 107 Michael 53 Michael A, 53 Gonzales, Raymond G. 53. 123 Gonzales, Rosa A. 53, 107 Gonzales, Sandra 38 1 12 Guerra, Berenice G. Guerra, Joan L. 53,99 Guerra, Joseph M. 53, 149 Guerra, Josephine M. 80, 127 Guerrero, Adolpho F. 65 Guerrero, Marivel 80 Guerrero, Robert R. Guerrero, Tina 38,39 Guerrero, Tina M. Guerrero, Yvonne Gunn, Christopher 53 Gunnels, Steven P. 70 Gutierrez, Adriana 53, 180 Gutierrez, Anthony 149 Gutierrez, Deborah 53 Gutierrez, Henry R. Gutierrez, lsidro 1. 54 Gutierrez, Kimberly 70, 112 Gutierrez, Miguel R. 80 Gutierrez, Mindy C. 80, 82, 109 Gutierrez Monica P. 74, 80, 124 Gutierrez Paul E. 54, 168, 178 Gutierrez Rachel C. Gutierrez Roxane M. 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Hartfield, Lisa M. Hartfield, Roben L. Hartshorn, Elizabeth 39, 119, 157, 163, 181 Hartwig, Katherine Harvey, Cami L. Harvey, Franchsc S. Harvey Kimberly A. Harvey, Lisa Y. Harvey, Patricia E. 60, 65,69 Harvey Paul D. 54, 170 Harvey, Sean L. 39 Harvey, Victoria I.. 81 Hathor e Ronald M. 149 U . Hauck, Henry J. 127 Hauser, Joseph K. Hawes, Janice L. 39 Hawkins, Eric M. Hayden, Tracy L. Hayes, Thomas W. 54 Haynes, Erika Hei, Monica 54 Heide, Andrea B. 81, 140 Heidenwith, Michele Heiderscheit, Chris 54, 142 Heiderscheit, Jeffr 65, 112 Helton, Jeanette A. 39 Helton, Ronald W. 81 Henderson, Gabriel Henderson, Jeffrey 81, 174 Henderson, Melodie 65 Henderson, Michelle Hendry, Bruce A. 127 Hengst, Danielle J. 25, 54, 144, 145 Henk, Melody V. 39, 101, 121, 123, 125, 130, 131, Helrziixgian, Richard III Hernandez. Gloria C. 65 Hernandez, James 129 Hergiandez, Jeffery 170, 172, 1 7 Hernandez, Michael Herrera, Anita Herrera, Richard Herring, Darrell D. Herring, Howard Hester, Jennifer L. 39 Hickman, John J. 81, 174 Hicks, Jeffery A. 81 Hicks, Sean J. Hilburn, Kendall L. 81 Hilderbrand, Mark C. 81 Hill, Charles L. 55 Hill, Colby F. 39 Hill, Eric C. 81, 124 Hill, Gerald P. Hill, Joey J. Hill, Loxi Hill, Michelle E. 39 Hill, Rebecca S. 39, 112 Hillert, Arthur W. 65 Hilliard, Kelly M. 39, 100, 125, 130, Hilliard, Michael W. 65, 124, 177, 178 Hillsberry, Merrie 39,40 Hilt, Stefanie L. Hines, Burton R. 81 Hipsher, Ginger E. 74, 81, 109, 123, 124 Hipsher, Guy E. Hoang, Dung Hoang, Hung Q. 81, 124 Hoang, Jennifer N. 39, 40, 130 Hoang, Joe V. 118, 142 Hoang, Mary B. 54 Hoang, Nga Thuy Hockman, Tania B. 18, 65 Hodges, William W. Hoffman, Mark G. Hoffman, Michael C. 39,40 Hoffmann, Teri J. 65, 127 Hogan, Melinda D. 127 Hogn, Melinda D. Holbrook, Stephanie 65 Hollands, Kenyatta 65 Holliday, William R. 54 Holmes, Jimmy H. 81, 174 Holoman, John L. Jr. Holt, Lucy A. 65 Holt, Michael L. 81 Holt, Tina M. 54 Holub, Karen L. 1 1, 24, 65, 105, 124 Holub, Karl E. 81, 112 Holzmann, Joseph T. 81 Homer, Alyce A. 81, 112 Honnkett, M. 54 Hood, John E. 39 Hooper, Mark E. Htipilgns, Margaret L. 74, 81, Horky, Anita L. 54, 56, 119, 123, 141 Horne, Pamela C. Horner, Lora R. 81 Horns, Toi L. Horton, Katrina J. Hough, Michael S. 65 Howard, Chris J. Howard, David B. Howard Doug G. Howard: George E. 65 Howard, Marva L. 81 William 149 Hradil, Janel A. Hrncir, Lea A. 65, 73. 105 Hua, Diem Trang T. 81 Hua, Dung A. 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