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

 - Class of 1986

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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

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Oll For many people, high school brings about many changes. 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



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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

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