Rosebud Lott High School - Cougar Tales Yearbook (Travis, TX)
- Class of 1987
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faculty ............................................. 2 Classes.............................................. 8 Sports...............................................34 Organizations........................................64 Student life.........................................88 Honors..............................................102 Personalities.......................................114 junior High.........................................120 Hduertlsements.....................................138 faculty Wayne Pierce — Superintendent The heorr of the school is rhe ad- ministration. This is true for Rosebud-Loft. Without our superintendent, principals and their secretaries, this school would literally foil opart or rhe seams. Mr. Pierce has been superintendent or Rosebud-Lorr for the post two years. He provides the necessary leadership for the school district. The principal or R-L for rhe post three years has been Mr. McLaren. He is o friend to oil students and teachers and is extremely supportive of oil activities. Mr. Roberson maintains order in rhe school. While his job may nor be plea- sant or oil times, he gives us o great deal of leadership and guidance. The secretaries perform rhe doily tasks that keep rhe school running smoothly. It would be extremely difficult to run rhe school without them. The rox office collects rhe necessary funds it takes to keep rhe school operating. The school could nor function without rhe money these ladies collect. We appreciate rhe administration's work, core and support with our pro- blems and goals. Raye Beinhouer — Betty Cook — Superintendent s Sec. Principal's Sec. Roye Beinhouer — Superintendent's Secretory. Cothy Coker — Tax Assessor. Doris Hoelscher — Bookkeeping 4 mrnwm MU mm mm3 This is on orgonizorion in which irs members work long, hord hours and they receive little reword for their efforts. A meeting o month and sometimes more is required of this group. Peo- ple who serve on this board ore elected officials who hove only one concern, and that is to moke our school district the best that it con possibly be. Dock Row: Chester Springfield ond Billy Moresh Middle Row: Eugenio Hoelscher ond Poul Zlpperlen Front Row: Roy Renfro ond Chorles Ellison Not Pictured: Lorry Luedke Officers: President, Poul Zlpperlen. Vice President. Billy Moresh; Secretory, Eugenio Hoelscher Poul Zlpperlen presides over o meeting. Board members Chester Springfield ond Billy Moresh study proposals of o board meeting. 5 Beth Allen Undo Bernsen Huey Blakeney Clifford Blunfson Bill Borden Frances Campbell Terry Campbell Peggy Clork Mory Cortez Willie Cortez Annette Engel Glenda Gray Charles Groseclose Karen Koslosky Pat Landrum Susan Luna Larry Meochom Bobby Peschel Lindo Peschel Jeonie Pruett Danny Randall Frank Rausch Susan Fletcher Mike Sammon Donna Scruggs Sara Skelton Bobby Stonley Carol Stock Donna Taylor Carla Whitlow 6 BIW'tlB IMI MIMI L. to fV: Sue McBee — Lunchroom Supervisor. Rose Lee He ring. Verno Wlllloms. Bessie Noumonn. Corhy Collins, Sue Hublk — Cooks L. ro R.: Morgle Willoughby. Roymond Meek — Cusrodlons School Molnrenonce Dorrell Engel — Communicortoos R. C. Phoenix — Cusrodion Top: Rhondo Evons. Middle Row: Morgorer Hoelscher. L. to R.: Don Zullo. Borboro Moness. Ann Lewis, C hortes Lewis. Julius Beinhouer — Bus Drivers 7 6 — PRESIDENT: VICE-PRESIDENT: Juke Oeoch TREASURER: Oecky Cooper SECRETARY: Leticia DeLeon FAVORITES: Rudy Cosrillejo Becky Cooper 11 TANYA BAILEY JULIE BEACH PAT BEACH JERALINE BELL BRIAN BLAGG 12 LETICIA DE LEON ERICH DIENER JOSEPH DONATH BILLY DOSKOCIL TODD ENGELHOLM LONNIE ERNST DONNIE FULTON MACHELLE GAUSEMEIER CECIL GILBERT LINDA GONZALES DEE ANN HANKINS MARK HOELSCHER SCOTTY CYNTHIA JACKSON TERRELL JACKSON Picture Not Available ELDON JOHNSON JODY JOHNSON PATRICIA KNOX DARRELL KOSTIHA 16 ANDREW POMYKAL LISA RAABE RICKY PAULSON SHERRY PIRKLE RAYMOND PORTILLO SYLVIA PORTILLO LAWRENCE WASHINGTON ANTHONY WHITFIELD GLENDA WHITFIELD JENITA WHITLOW ROBIN WILSON CHRIS LUEDKE Morindo Arney Rozolyn Dell Jo Anno Drovo Geoffery Brooks Amy Drueggemon Eric Buhl Tommy Camero Sreve Conrerbury Dorney Ceboilos Chris Carlisle Y verte Corson Alfredo Cisneros Yvonne Coker Jomes Corbin Michelle Cortez Tonyo Doskodl Rhondo Evans Rlchord Evons Lleo Fields Mkhoel Fulton 22 Robin Green Evo Gonzoies Lori Gonzoies WII Ho risen Lisa Hoverstlck t i a s $ 0 '9 9 Scott Hewlrr Lorry Hoelscher Roger Hoelscher Ricky Hoff Dee Dee Hogg Skipper Horne Lance Huffman David Jockson Mlchoei Jones Jimmy Lewis Joe Luna John Martin Thereso Martinez Jimmy McBee Tony Nevels 23 Kevin Ordnar Trocy Plrkle Billy Pins Ben Portillo Jomes Ponlllo Tommie Richter Emmln Rodriguez Cindy Schexnaylder Lisa Schneider Ricky Scon Louro Sehon Potrtdo Sisneroz Peggy Skolo Trevor Smith Jomes Soword Victoria Springfield Jomes Sunerfleld Erlko Tomez Jennifer Torver Teso Taylor THE .. With visions of o perfect prom in mind, rheir quest to moke rheir dream come true. Tlno Trovls Mellndo Thomos and February allowed srudenrs to answer questions about themselves and then Their major fund raiser was providing concessions ot the Thursday night home football games in the foil. They quickly learned how to moke o box of plain cereal into o football fan's delight, Rice Krispies. Another fund raiser in January be matched to other students of similar interests. The results were sold to eoch student just before Valentine’s Day. This computerized Dora Match allowed the Juniors to ploy cupid. 24 Volerle Vrono Kothy Weover Cory Weorrhen Llso Zbronek Shown Zullo Nor Shown: Trlsho Hoover Greg Meodows Ronnie Srlmmel 25 Bflon Acuff Fredrick Anderson Anthony Dolley Jill Deoch Deboroh Dell s a f K 0 0 a i s L to R: Pete Tomez. Treasurer. Ellzoberh Rigby. Vice President; Cindy Good. Secretory, ond Michelle Zip- Lorl Deth Dernson Robin Dillings Lorry Done Nothon Dorden Abrohom Drovo Cormen Drovo Rondy Droughton Neol Durton Pomelo Corllsle Colvin Coker Den Dovilo Mettle Dickey Michoel Dixon Joy Downs Morgoret Elxmon 26 Mory Eixmon Cindy Good Donny Gonzales Jason Gordon Robert Gordon c i 9 S $ 0 f '8 9 Class Favorites: Vicente Martinez ond Michelle Zlpperlen mmrg SUGARS Regino Horgrow Stephen Horgrow DovkJ Hesllp Will Hesllp Anthony Hoelscher Dorren Hoelscher Melisso Holtmon Timothy Hudson Seberno Jockson Judy Knox Kevin Kosrlho John Lawrence Trent Ughrfoor Roland Moldonodo Dove Morek 27 DeShonnon Mormon Moggie Mortlnez Vicente Mortlnez Deboroh McIntosh Ellzobeth Miller Jorrod O'Brien Do no Id Polmer Sophie Portillo Roso Romlrez Kim Rondoll Ellzobeth Rigby Steven Robledo Floyd Rodriquez Brendo Scheffer Lowell Scott ♦ hove been o very eager class. Instead of waiting until the last minute rush of frying to raise money for the Junior Senior Prom next year, they hove decided to start raising money by using several dif- ferent projects. The sophomore doss sold Sonto-groms for Christmas, Volo-groms for Valentine's Day, ond ore looking for more fund raising projects to do throughout the year. With the help of their spon- sors, the doss has done o great job ond we know that next year they will give o fan- tastic Prom. Good Luck to the Class of '89. 28 Esmereldo Vegoro Ruth Vegoro Jennifer Vlcho Louro Vrono Quinton White Andy Wilde Mork Wlllloms Tomelo Wlllloms Mory Cotherlne Zelg Michelle Zlpperien Not Shown: UsoHogg Nelson Polk 29 Jomes Allen Seon Allen Gregory Avllo Debfo Bresheors Anrhony Brown f R I S H m i From L ro R: Krlssonne Wlllioms. Treasurer. Polly DeLeon. President. Dono Skinner, Secretory; Glno Lorenz, Vice President (Not Shown) Rophoel Buhl Zochery BuN Bobby Butler Roy Costlllejo Groce Chlkoot Jomlleth Cisneros Mlchoel Coer Jeno Cunnlnghom Polly DeLeon Michelle Dlener Jomes Donoth Kenny Drisko Lorry Fulton Sherri Frel Nlto Givens 30 Dee Dee Gutierrez Brendo Horgrove Chorles mil Tim Hoff Robert Howard £ I H S 5 6 J 0 Closs Fovorltes: Lynn Koslosky. Jomlleth Cisneros Jeffery JocKson Borry Johnson Crolg Kohllg David Knox Lynn Koslosky Trode Kunze Adorn Lockey Roy Loro Stephonle Lewis Glno Lorenz Jennifer Lorenz Amy Mortln Poul Morrt nez Teresa Mlcholewlcz Donold Nelkomp 31 Kimberly Pelzel Wayne Perree Adorn Portillo Chorlo Ronly Richard Rodriguez Melisso Schexnoylder Rlchord Skelton Will Stephen Dana Skinner Roman Tomez Sonjo Toylor Jerry Thompson THE fim. Beginnings can be rhe best of rimes ond rhe worsr of rimes. For rhe lasr rime in rheir public educarion. Freshmen ore or onorher major begin- ning — rhe srarr of rheir high school careers. This year, some beginnings hove been smoorh, some hove been o lirrle rocky, ond some may require o resrarr. Each Freshman has his or her own special memory of rhis year, bur rheir collecrive memory will record o new meaning for TEAMS. 1 32 The R-L Varsity Football team hod to adjust to yet another new coaching staff While adjusting out of the old ways and into the new ways of the coaching stoff the season slipped by os another building year. The Cougars hope that with this year's experience they hove learned that we ore not losers but WINNERS! The only woy to get somewhere is to believe in ourselves. Although they did not hove o winning season, they were win- ners in spirit ond mind. Their deter- mination ond Cougor Pride mode us proud of them. Their hard prac- tices ond good ploying abilities will help them in the future. Good Luck Cougars! Lynn easily lifts his weiahrs ■I l-R 1st Row: M Parcus, T. Nevels. F Rodriquez. A Pomykol, J Martinez, R Casrillejo, 2nd Row W Hansen, J Corbitt. M Williams, 0 Gonzales, R. Thomp- son. 3rd Row R Rodriquez. K Ordner, P Tomez. N. Burton, J Slovocek. N Borden, P Neiderlog. 4th Row: C. Tomez, M Jones, L. Bone. M Dixon. I. Hoelscher, M Fulton Football Sweerheort Julie Beoch Sweetheart candidates: Becky Cooper ond Llso Roabe 36 j:t). jmrm Severol young men ployed for the J V rhis yeor These young men improved rheir skills and knowledge of foorboll They olso matured because of rheir experiences rhis yeor We srorted our the season with high hopes, bur our hopes dwindled os rhe season progressed We lost o couple ro injuries ond rhe varsity We hod o very young reom who reolly never gave up hope Even though we did nor win o gome, there were severol dose con- tests. soid Cooch Blunrson Kelly ond Rochel perform during holf-rime L to R. 1st Row Monogers Joel Slovocek ond Shown Petree 2nd Row Jimmy Lewis. Borry Johnson. Croig Kohlig. Kevin Trovis. Jomes Allen 3rd Row Richard Shelton. Seon Allen. Will Stevens. Michoel Coker. Wayne Petree. Rophoel Buhl 4rh Row Tim Hoff. Eric Buhl. Lynn Cougors stop the opponent Koslosky. Kevin Kostiho. Kenny Drisko. Jeff Jockson, Raymond Costilleja 39 M 0 ffi I C 0 m i n 6 8 8 The 1986 Homecoming was held September 26, 1986, with the Cougars hosting the Loreno Leopards. Homecoming was full of excitement os students were busy trying to boost spirit. By Friday, signs were hung oil over the school in support of our Fighting Cougars, and the sounds of the bells from the mums filled the air. The cheerleoders decorated the gym brightly with balloons and crepe paper. The bond performed before the gome. At halftime, the Homecoming Princesses were presented ond the Queen was crowned. Julie Beach was crowned Homecoming Queen ond her court consisted of Leticia Deleon, Sr.; Teso Toylor, Jr.; Kim Randall, Soph.; ond Polly Deleon, Fresh. Even though we did not win the football gome, we won in friendship, spirit, ond loyalty. Julie takes her royol walk. Leticio DeLeon escorted by her father Polly DeLeon escorted by her father Cooqo ond Julie Beoch is crowned Queen. Couoor.tr The Queen ond her court with their escorts. 40 Skipper ond Virginio poie for it e comero Minkxure cheerleoders bock rheir reom Uso gives Mochelle o hug. cky show their spirit Kim Rorvdoll escorted by her brother Teso Toylor escorted by her for her Kori tired after o through the sign 41 mmnj mm Cooch Randall's first year os coach of R-L Varsity Boys Basketball was a good one. The Cougars hod on early vic- tory over Copperas Cove. The Cougars won consolation in the Connolly Tournament, and finished second in the Robinson Invitational. Their non-district record was 11-8. In district, the Cougars hod o 9-3 record and tied with Somer- ville for second place. In the playoff gome, the Cougars bear Somerville 59-52. The Cougars were defeated in the bi-district gome by state runner-up Liberty Hill 76-70. By the end of the season, the Cougars' record was 21-12. Roger Hoelscher, a junior, and Harrison Massingron, a senior, mode 1st Team All- District. Tiny Martinez and An- thony Whitfield, both seniors, made 2nd Team All-District. Raymond Casrilleja received Honorable Mention. Only 3 of the 12 players, Roger Hoelscher, Mike Jones, and Andy Wilde will be return- ing next year, bur a District Champion J.V. ream should help the Cougars out in the coming season. Amp wins the jump boll L. ro R.. 1st Row: Terrell Jockson, Rudy Cosrlllejo. Andrew Pomykol. Raymond Casrillejo, Jessie Mortinez. Goylon Turner 2nd Row: Horrison Mossington, Chris Tepe. Roger Hoelscher. Andy Wilde, Anthony Whit- field. Michoel Jones. Cooch Rondoll Horrison shoots the boll. Horrison on the offense ) n| Andrew goes for o loy-up. 42 44 j.il. Basketball Since the srort of the yeor. we hod been expecting big things to hoppen. It hoppened groduolly with o few wins ond o few losses. They worked hord oil seoson long because they knew that they hod o lot to leorn. Finally, oil the hord work poid off with o lost gome win over Somerville, and o district title. The J.V.'s only loss in district come of the hands of Manor. Biscuit dribbles down the court. Billy stretches to moke o free throw L to R.. 1st Row: Shown Zullo. Thurmon Truesdole, Kenny Drisko. Ricky Hoff. Billy Pitts. 2nd Row: Cooch Bluntson, Borry Johnson. Kim Trovis. Steve Trovis. Greg Avilo, 3rd Row: Rophoel Buhl. Jimmy Lewis. Roy Costillejo. Vicente Mortinez Kenny shoots first of two free throws. 45 m js cross The 1986-1987 boys cross country reom broughr honor to themselves and Rosebud- Lorr High School. These young men trained extensively, run- ning several miles each doy. Because of their dedication, the reom become o viable contender for the store title. The reom placed first in the district meet and second in the regional meet. This qualified the reom for the store meet that was held in Georgetown. There the reom finished in sixth place. Never before hod o cross country team or Rosebud-Lotr placed so high. Cooch Rausch is very encouraged about the upcoming 1987-1988 cross country season. Every reom member will be returning and will be more experienced and stronger. This experience ond strength should lead to on even better finish than this year's excellent sixth place. Abrohom ond Roger in the pock. L to R. 1st Row: Abrohom Brovo, Emmett Rodriquez 2nd Row: Vicente Mortinez. Roger Hoelscher, Bill Pitts Roger runs ot stole meet Emmett pins number on Abrohom ot store meet. Cougars off on the run 46 I TRACK The 1986-1987 boys frock season was exciting. The ream placed second or rhe district meet, qualifying five young men for rhe regional rrock meer in Vicrorio. Michoel Jones qualified for regional in bofh rhe in- termediate and high hurdles. Andrew Pomykol qualified in rhe high jump. Monroe Porcus threw rhe discus or rhe regional meer. Tiny Martinez ron rhe 800 merer dosh and rhe 1600 merer run. Roger Hoelscher qualified in rhe 1600 meters and rhe 3200 meters. Tiny qualified for rhe srare meer by placing second in rhe 800 merers. Roger qualified for srore in rwo events by winning rhe 3200 merers and placing second in rhe 1600 merers. Ar rhe srore meer. Tiny placed fifth in rhe 800 merer dosh, and Roger finished rhird in rhe 3200 merer run. Because rhe ream is young, Coach Rausch is looking for- ward to onorher grear season next year. Andrew runs in the district meet L to ft. 1st ftow: M Porcus, J. Corbitt, F Rodriquez, S. Zullo. N Dutton, K Ordner 2nd Row V Mortinez. ft Shelton. M Coker. A Pomykol, S. Trovis. V Honsen 3rd Row: E Rodriquez. T. Mortinez. D Gonzoles. M Dixon. $ Horgrow. R Thompson. K. Trovis. 4th Row: P Tomez. L Koslosky. J. Slovocek, R Droughton. C Kohlig. D Pitts. L Hoelscher. M Jones 5th Row: A Bravo, R Hoelscher. W. Stephen, L Bone. R. Hoff, N Borden. R Buhl. T. Truesdole Shown attempts o voult Michoel In heod-to-heod competition. Roger ond Tiny run the mile ot regionol 47 The Cougar baseball ream was young and inexperi- enced. They finished rhe regular season play in a rie for second place. The Cougars lost rhe playoff game ro Snook, causing rhe Cougars ro slip ro rhird place in rhe disrricr. The Cougars' record was 8-10 for rhe year and 3-4 in disrricr comperirion. Coach Blunrson said, This year we were a young ream. Hopeful- ly nexr year we will be wiser and more experienced.-' Andy receives Instructions from Cooch Blunrson Teom breoks owoy from rhe huddle L to R, 1st Row Peter Nlederlog, Geoffrey Books, Scon Hewin, Chris Tepee, James Corbin. Neol Bunon 2nd Row Cooch Grosedose. Richord Brooks. Norhon Borden. Pete Tomez. Roger Hoelscher. Andy Wilde. Cooch Blunrson 3rd Row: Lynn Koslosky. Jesse Moninez. Jeff Slovocek, Rudy Cosrillejo, Floyd Rodriguez. Donny Gonzoles, Michael Dixon. Munroe Porcus. Cougardugout Donny prepores to corch the boll 43 49 mmm «ras track The Vorsity Girls Track team hod a very good season. The girls did very well in District. Patricio Knox placed second in the 100 yard dash, Teso Toylor placed first in the 400 meter run, Chorlo Ranly placed second in the mile. Gino Lorenz placed second in the 600 meter run. Because of their hard work ond determination these four girls earned the honor of representing our school ot the Regional track meet in Victoria. After how well they hove done this year, we ore looking for them to do twice os well next yeor. Laura throws the disk Cleoro enjoys the track meet Sebreno tokes the lead Bock (Low. I to r: Valerie Walden. Sonjo Taylor. Krisanne Williams, Brenda Hargrow. Kathy Weover. Cleoto Truesdole. Louro Vrono, Gina Lorenz; Middle Row. I to r: Polly DeLeon. Patricio Knox. Sebreno Jockson. Teso Toylor. Vicki Springfield. Michelle Zlpperlen, Yvette Corson, Stephanie Lewis; Front Row, I to t Kelly Roberts. Chorlo Ronly, Judy Knox. 51 llaraihj Basketball Coach Rausch coached the varsity girls for the first time this year. The team consisted of three seniors, four juniors, and three sophomores. They fin- ished the year with a 19- 6 record and a 9-3 record in district. Patricio Knox was first team All-District, and Kathy Weaver was second team All-District. Honorable Mention All- District players included Robin Green, Tabitha Truesdole, and Julie Beach. Coach Rausch is looking forward to an even bet- ter season next year. He said, A lot of returning letter winners mokes the 1987-1988 o promising year.” L. to R.: Julie Beoch. Glenda Whitfield. Seberno Jockson, Patrick! Knox. Robin Billings. Kofhy Weaver. Robin Green. Yvette Corson. Teso Toylor. ond Tobfrho Truesdole. Trlsh watches the boll 90 In. Tobitho shoots o free throw. Glenda throws the boll. 52 53 54 j.u. wmwLms The JV girls were cooched by Cooch Skelron. As with mosr JV reoms. they were willing to work hord ond looked forword to con- tributing to the vorsity progrom in the future yeors. Mony of these young lodies showed exceptionol progress. Everyone ot Rosebud-Loft en- joyed their enthusiasm ond effort this year. Seberno looks (or o woy to the bosket L to ft, 1st ftow: Debro Bresheors. Sophio Portillo. Sonjo Wolker, Judy Knox 2nd ftow Niro Givens. Sherri Frei, Regino Horgrow, Polly DeLeon. Michelle Zipperlen 3rd ftow Krisonne Williams Tommy Tindle. Cleoto Iruesdale. Gino Lorenz. Gerri Wolker, Cooch Skelton Gerri shoors (or o bosket Polly shoors Michelle throws o poss ro Liso KflRSiill Wl The IXosebud-Lorr Cougorerre volleyball ream's overall season record was 18-9 and 8-0 in district. The ream went undefeated in district play, winnning District 26-AA and Bi-District. They came up against East Bernard and suffered a heart-breaking loss in the area playoffs, 5-15 and 12-15. I feel that we had a good season this year. The senior leadership had a lor to do with the winning record. These girls came through. They were supportive of the Junior Varsi- ty and Freshman reams also, and that is important. Next year we'll be just as strong because we are only losing a few seniors. All-district honors for the 1986 volleyball season includ- ed the following: First Team — Kathy Weaver, Julie Beach, Tanya Doskocil, and Robin Green; Second Team — Lisa Raabe and Mochelle Gausemeir; Honorable Men- tion — Tesa Toy tor and Yvette Carson. L ro R. 1st Row: Tonyo Doskocil. Julie Beoch 2nd Row: leso toylor, liso Roobe. Mochelle Kothy sets the boll The v|ctory ,lne 56 57 The Rosebud-Lorr Junior Vorsiry reom ended rheir seoson with o 11-8 record ond ploced second in the Coldwell Invirorionol Tournomenr. I felt rhor rhe reom wos berrer this yeor because rhey hod more husrle ond also o lor of porenrial. I om pleased wirh rhe ream's performance ond I om looking forward ro nexr yeor. The upcoming Freshmen hove o lor of orhleric obiliry. They ended rheir seoson wirh on overall 5-3 record. The reom did o good job because rhey worked rogerher os o reom. I to tv 1st Row Sophie Portillo. Dee Dee Hogg 2nd Row Melindo Thomas. Regino Horgrow, Michelle Zipperlen. 3rd Row: Cooch Skelton. Cleoto Truesdole. Robin Billings. Seberno Jackson. Tobitho Truesdole L to R, 1st Row Chorlo Ronly, Polly DeLeon 2nd Row: Sherri Frei. Krisonne Williams, Gerri Wolker 3rd Row Cooch Skelton. Brendo Horgrove. Gino Lorenz. Srephonie Lewis 59 TIMUI The 1986-87 Tennis ream did o good job over oil. Cooch Randall took charge over the team and brought home some wins. Lisa Raabe placed 3rd in the Throll Tournament. At District, Pottie Sisneroz placed 1st in the J.V. girls singles, Alfredo Cisneros plac- ed 3rd in J.V. boys singles, and Aaron Pierce placed 1st in Jr. High boys singles. It was o successful year. The team will be losing 3 senior girls but hope to gain more talent. Jr. High: A. Pierce Uso wolrs for boll Joe serves boll In Throll Tournomenf L-R 1st Row: J. Luno, A. Cisneros. S. Allen, 2nd Row: P. DeLeon. L. DeLeon, L. Roobe. J. Qeoch 60 maim imps - 61 The IV L Associotion is on orgonizofion That honors anyone who hos lettered in any UIL sport or academic contest. Members of the (VL Associotion hove competed well this year. Several members advanced beyond the district level into area, regional, ond state competition. The varsity girls volleyball team were bi-district champions for the first time since 1971. The varsity boys basketball team advanced to the bi-district level. Amy Brueggman advanced to state in the UIL prose contest, while Roger Hoelscher competed in number sense ond track ot the state level. Jesse Martinez also competed in the state frock meet. The boys cross country team placed sixth in sfote competition. The students of the R-L Associa- tion devoted many hours of their time for practice ond study. Their experience from competition will be beneficial to them for the rest of their lives. Members ore: E Rodriquez. A. Brovo, P Niederlog. Y. Coker, M. Gousemeier. L Roobe, K. Weaver, T. Doskocil, L. Hoverstick. V. Springfield. R. Green, R. Castillejo, R. Vegoro, D. Gonzoles. Y. Corson, I. DeLeon. T. Toylor, J. Knox. J. Beoch, A. Pomykol, R. Costillejo, A Wilde. P Tomez. L. Hoelscher, V. Mortinez, C. Tomez. P Knox. L. Fields. S. Jockson, G Whitfield. N. Borden, F. Rodriquez, T. Jockson, S. Zullo. M Dixon, T. Nevels, T. Smith, M. Williams, E Buhl, I Bone, R Broughton, M. Jones. A Whitfield. R. Rodriquez. J. Mortinez, M. Porcus. W. Honsen. J. Slovocek. B. Shockelford, B. Pitts, R. Hoelscher, J. Corbitt. C. Tepe. K Ordnet Llso ploying In tournament. Tiny gets reody to bat Cougor football coptoins The District Chomps 62 mu mm The 1966-1967 girls cross country reom experienced o yeor for growing They porticipoted in meets ot Gotesville. Groesbeck. ond Foirfield The district meet was held in Cameron Ruth Vegoro ploced third ot the district meet, which qualified her to go to the regionol meet Rosebud-Lott con ex- pect improvements from the girls cross country team because oil of the members of the team will be returning Vicki, Ruth, ond Debbie with Mr McLoren. L to R, Kneeling Debbie McIntosh. Ruth Vegoro Stonding Debbie Dell. Vicki Springfield 60 Organizations ffl I m B i R $ M STUDRII crimoi Bottom Row — L-R M Shelton. J Tindle. R Guiterrez. S Pitts. J Willioms. M Zipperlen. J Deoch. K Willioms. L Hoverstick, D Soword. J Herring. 2nd Row T Kunze. M Zetg. J Drovo. D Skinner. P DeLeon. J Cisneros. B Cooper. L DeLeon. A Brueggemen. J Torver. T Toylor. 3rd Row Ms Scruggs. T Smith, P Tomez. V Mortinez. C Engleholm. M Gousemeier. J Scott. A Shields. 4rh Row: L Roobe. M Porcus. K Weover. J Corbitt. W Honsen L Hoverstick — Rec Sec . L DeLeon — Pres . J Torver — V Pres . J. Corbitt — Rep . A Brueggemen — Cor Sec . T Toylor — Treos 66 67 immimwiM The vorsify cheerleaders began preparing for the 1986-1987 school year shortly after school wos out in 1986. They attended o comp in Son Morcos to leorn new cheers and to sharpen their techniques. They returned with o bogful of awards ond the Spirit Stick. The Rosebud-Lort cheerleaders won the Spirit Stick each day they were in comp, ond os o result, they were permitted to bring the Spirit Stick home. This wos quite on accomplishment! The cheerleaders were responsible for boosting the spirit of oil people ot Rosebud-Lort High School. They greeted the teachers on the first work day of the new year. They boosted the athletes' spirits throughout the entire year by decorating the halls with signs, handing out candy, ond cheering of the gomes. Truly, oil con- nected with Rosebud-Lort High benefited from the ac- tivities of these energetic lodies. Robin supports Michelle the cheerleaders form o pyramid. Bottom to Top: Vicki Sringfield. Becky Cooper, fonyo Doskocil, Robin Green. (Heod) Julie Beoch Michelle Zippertin. Jill Beoch 6« mum Bottom Row L. ro R.: E. Tomez. J. Dooofh. L. Gonzoles. M Cortez. A Brueg- gemon. 2nd Row: R. Brooks. B. Cooper. J Beoch. V. Schoppe. L. DeLeon. L. Hoversrick. 3rd Row: K. Sehon, L. Ernst. L. Rodriquez. S. Portillo, J. Torver. J. R. Hoff it I 0 I it it I Scott DISTMCT Donom Row I To R K Roberts V Springfield J Donorh D McIntosh M Cortez. I DeLeon M Ze L Dernsen 2nd Row K Sehon D Rondo! R Green J Oeoch. 0 Cooper. T DosKocil j Lorenz. J Torver 3rd Row R Venrresco. L Ernst. C Tepe C Coker A Osneroj. 4rh Row J Luno. J Soword. D Hoebcher. R Hoff. R Brooks R Hoebcher J Corbin S Conrerberry 5th Row V Momnez J Gordon M Nekomo V Hansen K Or doer. D Pwts, J Mcfiee S 7u«n Donom Row I roR Y Corson. T Toytor. V Spongfte d J Drovo J Donorh D McIntosh M Cortez L DeLeon E Veooro L Rodn quez. P $ sneroz 2nd Row C Schexnoyider. Y Coker J Deoch R Green. J Beoch D Cooper T Dbkool K Robem J Lorenz A Drueogemon. i Torver 3rd Row S Pomio I Ernst. C Tepe J Luno M W«oms. R Brooks j Cisneros M Schexnoyider M Diener 4th Row L Rodriquez. R Vegoro D Gonzoles R Hoff. F Rodriquez. M Dixon W Honsen K Ordner. J Corbin J Scon S Conrerberry. S Zulo wmmm 70 L fo R Isr Row Liso Ann Rodriguez. Kote ienon, Kitie op hoom venrresca no nuw Theresa Mortinez. Pom Corlisle 3rd Row Cormen Brovo. Adrienne Shields. Melisio Shelton 4rh Row Mochelle Gousemeier. Sylvio Portillo. ErlKo Tomez. DeeAnn Rondoll. Lindo Gon- L to R. 1st Row Jomie Cisneros. Vicki Springfield. JoAnno Drovo. James Donoth Joe Luno. Debbie McIntosh. Michelle Cortez 2nd Row: Jennifer Lorenz. Richord Drooks. Joe Donoth. Jomes Soword. Dorren Hoelscher. Jomes Scott. Tonyo Doskocil. Jennifer Torver 3rd Row Mork Neikomp. Alfredo Cisneros. Lonnie Ernst. Chris Tepe. Kelly Roberts. Dono Skinner. Virginio Schoppe. Mork Williams. Rondy Broughton. Shown Zullo 71 TUI MM fiGHTiM rmez. R Broughton. L Ernst. M. Nlekomp Cisneros, S. Zullo, V. Schoppe. S Portillo; Ffl L. Koslosky, J. Gordon. J Soword, P War Hoelscher. J. Corbin. V Moninez. J Luno. h J Portillo. B Pitts. R Hoff. V Honsen. R ! Shields; Bock Row M Gousemeier. E. Tome; comm i D£rr£R rnnn f% D£5T ; w rs ■ T W,ll Bee • D Po M. ShelfoJ K. fy b rts, S. Cdorerberry ‘Z. J Donorh T. Ughrfoor. C. Coker. D lisle Sixrh Row D. Rondoll. T. Engelholm 5 ts R Hoelscher. J Scort. K Ordner. A The rwirlers odded on exfro sporkle to the bond. This octiviry, like ony other octivity, requires hours of practice. The girls oil hove token private twirling lessons. Their dedication is apparent os both Lisa Hoverstick ond Lori Beth Bersen earned the right to compete in the state UIL twirling competition in June. Throughout the year, the girls performed during pep rallies, halftimes, contests, ond parades. Their energy ond spirit boosts the entire school. Mory Catherine finishes o halftime performance I to K: Mory Catherine Zeig. Liso Hoverstick (Head Twirler), Cindy Good. Lori Deth Bernsen The rwirlers were dressed for fifties 74 The Coogerres did rheir best to show us their spirit ond their confidence in our school. During the summer, the Coogertes prepored for the yeor's octivities by attending summer comp or Eost Texas Store in Commerce for one week. The Coogertes added color ond style to the bond's outstanding performances. Their smart looks ond fost-poced routines were o pleasing contrast to the bond. Sophie ond Yvonne ore oil smiles The Coogertes ore dazzling. A stunning performance L to R. 1st Row: Llso Rodriquez. Amy Brueggemon. Jennifer Tarver 2nd Row Teso Toylor. Jennifer Lorenz, Cindy Schexnoyider, Sophie Portillo. Yvette Corson 3rd Row: Esmeroldo Vegoro. Yvonne Coker, Potrlcio Sisneros. 4rh Row: Robin Wilson Coogertes perform or the pep roily 75 PRESIDENT And DISTRICT VICE-PRESIDENT: Lisa Raabe VICE-PRESIDENT: Lisa Ann Rodriguez SECRETARY: Scotty Hoelscher TREASURER: Billy Doskocil REPORTER: Mochelle Gousemeier STUDENT ADVISOR Colvin Coker SENTINEL: Jeff Slovocek CHAPTER And DISTRICT SWEETHEART: Liso Roobe Lfoft 1st Row D Morek. J Slovocek. 0 Scheffer. D Mormon. K WilHoms L Fulton. M Mo rimer 2nd Row R Droughron. E Rigby. M Holrmon K RondoM S Por nMo. 0 Horgrove. D Hoelscher 3rd Row N Borden A Hoelscher. 0 Acuff. R Gordon. T Hoff. C Truesdole N Polk 4rh Row Q White. C Coker N Burton C Kohkg. V Perree R Shelton. T Kurue 5th Row L Scott. C Good. K Kosnho H Sudduth. J Jockson. J Allen K Dnsko. M Coker L to (V 1st Row: L Roobe. M Gousemeler. I Rodriguez. 0 Doskocll. S Hoelscher 2nd Row J Lewis. R Brooks. $ Portillo. E. Tomez. P Skolo. D Hogg. P Beoch, M Hoelscher 3rd Row: L. Hoelscher. B Shockleford. G Brooks. R Hoff. D Kosriho. D Fulton. C Johnson 4rh Row T Hero. R Scott. D Jockson. B Scott. J Mortinez. S Blogg. T Engelholm 5th Row: C. Luedke. J Sutterfield. G. Meodows. M Fulton. J Mortin. S Horne. F Rodriguez. R Poulson 77 AG-COOP Ag. Coop is o F.F.A. closs which ollows o student to go to school holf o doy ond to work the other. It is offered to o junior or senior in F.F.A. This closs teoches o student how to monoge his own money ond olso prepores him for life after graduation. L to R 1st Row: Mr Blakeney, B. Doskocil, P Beoch, S. Hoelscher. D. Kostlho.; 2nd Row: S. Horne, M. Hoelscher. C. Johnson. D Fulton: 3rd Row: T. Hero. R. Scott, B Scott. B. Bloqo Feedlof Feedlor is o F.F.A. closs offered to any F.F.A. student. A student leorns various things from this closs. They leorn obout crops, onimols ond olso beef carcasses. This helps the students later on in life with everyday happenings. L to R 1st Row: J. Martin. R. Brooks. E. Tamex. Mr Sommon. 2nd Row: J. Sutterfleld, M. Fulton, J. Lewis, R. Poulson. G. Brooks. L. Hoelscher, C. Luedke. 76 mmmi The NHS ond the NJH5 hod o meering or the beginning of the yeor where they decided to sell condy os o fund roiser. This yeor the money rhey raised wos used for scholarships. These scholar- ships hod o total value of six hundred dollars ond were awarded to three groduoting seniors who were members of the Notional Honor Society. Mrs. Whitlow ond Mrs. Koslosky were the sponsors this year. They did o great job in planning the inductions ond overseeing the meetings Bottom Row m Eixmon L Oetien E Rigby D Scheffer M Cotter I Richter J Soword J McOee Second Row M Eixmon R Evarn L DeLeon R VenfrescQ A Sh.ekb V Vrono Y Coker I bronek M ieg I Doikoot I Smith I okh Third Row 0 Cooper V Schoppe I Roobe I Oeoch K Weaver T Toy tor R Green I Hoventick A Drue 990 mon J Donorh Y Conon Fourth Row I Waih.r gron M Porcus. R CosnRejO P N«edettog A Wilde M Gousemeter P Tome V Martinez A Whitfield R Hoebcher J Corbitt 0 Puts. A Cisneros mmmi Bottom Row J. Herring. P DeLeon. D Soword. J McCofferty. M Miroge. T Kunze. S Ellison. N Killgore. Second Row W Stevens. S Frei. M Diener, M Boco. J. Lorenz. R Mortinez. J. SlovoceK. M Schex- noyider. D Arney. P Asher. M Corson. Third Row: T Micheolwicz. C Ronly. G. Lorenz. S. Pitts. A Rodri- quez. K DrisKo. R Shelton. A Mortinez. 79 First Row. L ro R Mr Cortez, V Vrooo, L Fields. Y Corson. E Vegoro. P Sisneroz. R Loro. 0 Dovllo. Second Row S Hewitt. T Comero. S Conterberry, J Corbitt, W Honsen. R Hoelscher. B Pitts, E Buhl. R Rodriquez Third Row S Zullo. T Toykx, J Luno. K Weover. A Cisneros. 0 Scheffer. T Willioms, B Cebollos. D Niekomp. N Borden. M Mortinez. K Kostiho. R Costlllejo, J Portillo; Fourth Row L DeLeon. G. Chikoot. T Pirkle. D Bell, M Eixmon, M Eixmon. E. Rigby. J Cunninghom. J. Torver. A Brueggemon. V Mortinez, J Donorh. IX Portilk); Fifth Row M Diener. C Ronly, P DeLeon. J. Lorenz. A Mortin. 5 Frei. S Lewis. K Pelzel, T Micholwkz. D Willioms. M Zeig, J Brovo. L. Koslosky. A Lockey. Sixth Row A Portillo. R Vergoro. R Costillejo. L Schneider. N Burton, P Mortinez. R. Tomez, C. Tomez, R Howord. A Gilbert. G Avilo The Spanish Club set up a conces- sion stand of every basketball gome held at Rosebud-Lott. The members worked ot every gome and re- ceived o point for each time they worked. The points earned mode them eligible to go on the Spanish Club trips. The first trip token wos to Son Antonio. While in Son Antonio the sponsors ond members were given o tour of mony sites in Son Antonio. The sites visited were the Tower of the Americas, the Lone Star Museum, ond the Alomo. The Spanish Club also ote of o Mexican restaurant colled Ole where they enjoyed Flamenco Dancers. Mr. Cortez com- mented. It was the best one-doy Son Antonio trip since I've been associated with the Rosebud-Lott Spanish Club. The next trip wos to Six Flogs, on June 2. Everyone en- joyed oil the rides ond shows. ►phonie or So Wiwmmf of mmmm The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is o group of students ond cooches rhot hove two things in common. Whor they shore is o love for sports ond o greoter love for Christ. The officers thot heod this group ore os follows: Presi- dent — Lisa Raobe.- Vice President — James Corbitt: Secretory — Michelle Zipperlin, Treasurer — Will Hansen; ond Membership Chairperson — Mochelle Gousemeier. Their sponsor is Cooch Pruett. Mochelle and Uso discuss upcoming events Billy ond James relax after a meeting Lisa starts the first meering 81 The Dromo Club worked very hord during the 1986-1987 school yeor On December 15, they presented Christmas Corral to rhe school. The rheorer wos full ond the crowd enjoyed rhe welcome breok from schoolwork. On March 17, they troveled to Rockdale for rhe district ploy con- test. They presented All Because of Agatha ond won the district contest. Jennifer Torver wos selected Best Actress. Michelle Zip- perlin wos chosen for the All-Star Cost, ond Dee Dee Gutierrez ond Margaret Eixmon were chosen honorable mention. The ploy pro- gressed to area competition in Georgetown on April 4. There, Amy Brueggemon wos selected for the All-Stor cost. Jennifer Torver ond Dee Dee Gutierrez were chosen honorable mention. The Dromo Club's lost ploy of the yeor wos Juvie, which was presented to rhe school on Moy 13. The ploy Juvie ended o suc- cessful yeor for rhe Dromo Club. Thespion Officers: L ro IV Jennifer Torver. Vice-President: Joseph Donorh. President. Amy Brueggemon, Secretory: Robin Wilson. Treosurer Jennifer ond Trevor performing In The Christmas Corral Thespian Members: L to R. 1st Row: Morgoret Eixmon. Amy Brueggemon. Jennifer Torver 2nd Row: Mory Eixmon, Cormen Brovo, Tommie Richter. 3rd Row: Trevor Smith. Robin Wilson. Joseph Donoth. Stop It. Dr. Rondolph. Mrs. Londrum helps Morgoret with her makeup. Chris os Tiny Tim. 62 L ro R. 1st Row: Delores Gutierrez. Morgorer Elxmon, Tommie Richter. Mory Eixmon. Lori Beth Bernsen, Will Stephen. Robin Wilson, De Ann Honkins. 2nd Row: Chris Corlisle. Cormen Brovo. Esmeroldo Vegoro. Debro Bresheors. Trevor Smith. Joseph Donoth. 3rd Row: Michelle Zipperlen. Amy Brueggemon. Jennifer Torver. 63 f.W J. MJ.BJ. and H.LC.E. l-R 1st Row C Gilbert. G Whitfield. 2nd Row; R Horqrow. J Knox. C truesdole. D Knox, 3rd Row; T. Comero. S. Toylot. F Anderson 4th Row G Gray. B Stimmel. I Nevels. M Arney, I. Richter, V Woldon. J Burns. N Willloms The FHA HERO hod on outstanding 1986-87 year They attended the Store meet in Son An- tonio. Rhonda Evans was the Voting Delegate ond Cleoto Truesdole wos on officer candidate. They participated in the Youth Fair ond they sold candy os o fund roiser The HECE work half o doy ot jobs reloted to Homemoking. l-R 1st Row R Hot grow — 4rh V Pres. M A rney — Pres. J Knox — Sec . 2nd Row G Whitfield — 2nd V Pres . C Gilbert — Treos . C Truesdole — 1st V Pres f ft ft ft I ft 0 comm m Meeting the Mondoy deodlines was o challenge which the Cougar Cry staff members met with over- whelming exurberance by trying to surpass previous weeks' articles and headlines This took o lot of dedica- tion and hard work from every member. Organization ond cooperation were also essential factors needed to moke the 1986-67 Cougar Cry exceptional for every publication printed in The Rosebud News. Leticia DeLeon. Editor Seated P DeLeon. I Kunze M Cortez. I DeLeon. L Fields. J Cisneros. L Hoverstick. Y Coker Stonding Y Corson. M Diener. Mrs Fletcher J Soword. K Hoelscher. J Corbin. L Poo be 85 wmmsniff The 1986-87 Yearbook staff starred out the year by sell- ing as many ads as possible to help bring down the cost of the yearbooks. After the ods were sold, the stoff hod the dif- ficult part of putting the book together. We were worried ot first because we hod so many new members, but with hard work, determination, ond giving up extra time we were able to get it together in time to meet the final deadline on June the 5th. Besides having so many new members we also hod o new sponsor, Mrs. Campbell. But to our odvontoge she was hard working ond taught us o few new things about doing the layouts The stoff would like to rhonk the teachers ond the coaches who helped us with writing the copy. Without you we would not hove mode it. Oonom Row L lo R V Schopp L Roabe; 2nd Row: L Movotsrldi. J VKtio. V Vrasa. M leta L Finch 3rd Row I Gonzales. I Gonzales Mn Campbef. C Bravo Not Shown D Honkmi Missy C Of men ond DeAnn discuss yearbook problems Co-Editors V. Schoppe ond L. Roabe Mrs Campbell grodes Quod-Poks llso works on the Bond layout. 86 67 Student life 89 ms mbwjm mwmims Trocy lights her condle. The Norionol Honor Society hod 25 new inductees ond the Notionol Junior Honor Society hod 21. It fokes integrity, determination, ex- cellent grades ond o positive ot- titude to be o member of the NHS or the NJHS. These members repre- sent the best of Rosebud-Lort High School. They worked hard to keep their grade point overoge above 90 eoch semester, to meet the re- quirements. Eoch person who quolifiied hod to fill out on applica- tion to be presented to the school board for approval. This year is one of the largest groups to be in- duced. We ore proud of these in- dividuals ond hope there will be more next yeor. Sweoring to uphold the standards of NHS. The future of R-LHS. 90 f imi w nm church The First Doprisr Church of Rosebud honored the Seniors of 1987 wirh o bonquer which wos held on Moy 11 in the Fellowship Holl. The lodies of the church provided on enjoyoble meol. The enrertoinment wos Mark Chadwick, o magi- cian. He performed many tricks which omozed the seniors. The church gove the voledictorion and solutarorion plaques ond also gove each senior o New Testament Dible. If wos o most enjoyoble banquet. Julie receives solutororion plaque Dorr ell ond Irish wotch intently Head table enjoys entertainment. BUM BfflUmiT The Rosebud-Lort Fighting Cougar Bond held it’s annual Band Bonquer on Tuesday. May 14th. The Bar-B-Que meal and decorations were pro- vided by Rudy Mikeska. Mr. Harrison recognized all the students that won medals and mode All District and Regional Bond. He gave Honorable Discharge'' certificates to the senior bond members, and the seniors presented a plaque, to him, with a picture of the band competing at the Regional Marching Contest at Baylor University. Chris smiles otter receiving his award. Peter occeprs award. Mr. Harrison concentrates on his food Seniors present the ploques to Mr Harrison. n 93 Ffn mw The annual F.F.A. Parent Member Banquet was held Tuesday, March 24, in the Westphalia Hall. The guests were honored with a Bor-B-Que meal prepared by the parents of the F.F.A. members. Awards were given to judging teams, top students and the best projects. The guests were entertained by a slide presentation of the F.F.A. students. G.H. Chapter Conducting Team Livestock Judging Team Meats Judging learn. Sr. Farm Skills Team. lisa colls Banquet to order 94 HII-SPOMS BfllMUET The annual All-Sports Banquet was held in the Cougar Gym, Tuesday, May 19. The Cougar Boosters did a fine job of preparing the meal once again. The coaches recognized all those par- ticipating in a sport and gave special awards to those that excelled in their eyes. The Football Sweetheart was given a red rose and on I love Foot- ball” charm by the captains. The cheerleaders presented Mrs. Clark with a heart rug made of gold and. block material. The Cougar Booster of the year was President Jim Ed Slovacek. The volleyball team received a trophy and plaque from the Heart of Texas Volleyball Assoc. The banquet was a great way to end a successful yeor. I Football Awards: J Corbitt, M. Jones. J. Mortinez, M Porcus. Volleyboll players with Heart of Texos Award Volleyball Awards — fV Green ond J. Beoch M.V. Tennis ond Bosketboll ond Heart Cooch Skeleton receives HOT Award. Aword — J Beach 96 97 Leslie ond Liso leod the Grand Morch Here come Bubbo ond DeShonnon! The onnuol Junior-Senior Prom wos held on Moy 1, of rhe Westphalia Hall. The junior class, along with their spon- sors, pur o lot of hard work into the prom. They hod various money-making projects, including concession stands ond the Computer Dote Match. 98 Taking time for o picture The senior closs was honored with o steak ond boked potato meal Byron Ravnell, o DJ from FM 97. provided the entertainment, ploying music selected by the junior closs. Overall, the prom was o TROPICAL PARADISE, thanks to the juniors. Tlsh ond 0(11 donee to o slow song Mochelle ond Eric enjoy the prophesies Moth escorts his dote Taking o break! Michael and Krisonne coming out ot the tunnel Friends rill the end Chris ond Jeno enjoy the slow song Peter ond Julie doncing the night owoy 99 M tlOilTH MMO The Rosebud-Lott Annuol youth Rodeo was held May 8th ond 9th. Mr. Blokeney, along with other helpers got everything in order for the rodeo. Several students form the Rosebud-Lort area entered the rodeo this year. For the first rime in several years it did not roin which allowed for o more pro- fitable rodeo. The Bookkeepers ond rhe announcer wait for results. Scon Conners posting the Texas flog Mr Blokeney waiting for the bull rider Scooter Shelton rides his bull President, Dole Greger after tying the goat for goat tying. 100 SCIENCE FAIR The 1906-1967 Science Fair was o big success. There were several categories in which the students were allowed to compete. If the students chose to place their ex- hibits in the Non-Advanced Category, they were not eligible to compete in the Baylor Science Fair. The winners were oworded ribbons. Winners in the Advanced Coregory were oworded medals. The Boylor Science Fair wos held in March on the Boylor cam- pus. Many students from Rosebud-Lort competed ot the Science Fair. These students won seventeen awards altogether. Rlchord poses by his project C NCLU'ION Robin ond her mom enjoy the fair Trevor ond Joseph test the projects lc ighorn Rock u s T I N Polly stonds proudly Yvonne displays o winning smile Shown odmires on exhibit Everyone enjoys the foir The gollery watches the foir Manors CIMB Of 1987 Voledictorion Joseph Donorh G.P.A.—95.32 Solutotorion Julie Beach G.P.A. — 94.43 104 H O N O R G R A D U A T E 5 5 C H 0 L A R 5 H 1 P W I N N E R 5 Isr Row L-R: Lericio DeLeon. Mochelle Gousemeier. Julie Beoch. Joseph Donorh. Robin Ventresco 2nd Row l-R: Peter Neiderlog. Anthony Whitfield. Lisa Roobe. Monroe Porcus. Adrienne Shields. 1st Row L-R: Jesse Martinez, Joseph Donoth. Anthony Whitfield. Adrienne Shields 2nd Row L-R Julie Beoch. Monroe Porcus. Billy Doskocil. Leticio DeLeon 105 BACCALAUREATE-COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Today, we start our life anew. We must leave the security of High School ond take that first big step into the future. Looking bock, we hove so mony good memories to reflea upon. But now, the only thing left to soy Is, Goodbye IVLH5, we ll miss you! •PROCESSIONAL Friday. May 29. 1987 Cougar Field Travis, Texas High School Band Bill Harrison. Director NATIONAL ANTHEM INVOCATION WELCOME SPECIAL MUSIC Rev. Perry Riley First Baptist. Rosebud Monroe- Parcus. President The Theme from Cheers Words and Music by Portney and Angelo Senior Class. Accompanied by Tanya Doskocil SALUTATORY ADDRESS VALEDICTORY ADDRESS RECOGNITION OF AW ARDS HONORARY DIPLOMAS DEVOTIONAL CERTIFICATION OF CLASS PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Julie Beach Joseph Donath R.C. McLaren. Principal Rosebud-Lott High School Wayne Pierce. Superintendent Mr. David Hall The Church of Christ. Rosebud Wayne Pierce. Superintendent Rosebud-Lott I.S.D. Paul Zipperlen. President Rosebud-lx t Board of Trustees ALMA MATER BENEDICTION Rev. Henry Lee Williams Morning Star Baptist Church. Bailey ville •(The audience is requested to remain seated during the processional.) 106 IX Hoelscher — Store QuoMier — Number Sense Srore Quolifter — Prose T Smith — Cokuloror P Neiderlog. A. Cisneros — Science Number Sense J Donorh. M Porcus — Reody Writing E. Miller. P Corlisle. S. Frei — Typing Y Corson. Y Coker. L DeLeon. M Cortez — Journolism M Zipperlin. J Beoch. M Diener. A Brueggemon. J Torver — Prose 107 Virginio presents DeAnn with Annuol oword Chris receives Bond oword. Tommie receives Dromo oword 106 Anthony receives UMHB scholorship Mr Morrison presents Dee Ann with Bond oword Liso presents Volerie with o gift from Annuol stoff Monroe receives Army scholorship RicKy receives All-Regionol certifkote 109 wmwrn Sherri Fret receive ourstondmg Physicol Science Student J Momne Haakmd Okxfc Arhlenc A word 0 Doskool Young Formers ond Lon Sr ore Don . Schotorship Monroe presents school with btonk ptoqoe Richord receives bond oword I no presents Mrs Compbefl with pen ploque ■ Mrs Fnoel shakes Peter's hond for Outstanding Physio Student Mrs Fletcher presents lettdo with silver bowl 110 A Hooch Roll Sitting — A Cisneros J Corbitt Stondiog — T Mrcholewic1 R Green NHS Scholorship Sitting — M Porcus Sr ending — L DeLeon J Oeoch UMHO Scholorship Sitting — A Shields. L DeLeon. J. Oeoch Stondmg — M Porcus A Wh fiekJ J Donorh Exer Pendegrott ond Voledktonon Scholorship J Doooth Cheerleoders end assembly with the Almo Mater V hey Oloheney Spint Award Sdutotonon Award ond Army Scholorship J Oeoch Jeoo receives Science A word Mrs Compbe reods Annual Awards 111 mum o f rm mowm SEPT. — MONROE MARCUS AND JULIE BEACH DEC. — PETER NIEDERLAG AND LISA RAABE MAR — MARK HOEL5CHER AND MACHELLE GAUSEMEIER APRIL — SCOTTY HOELSCHER AND CONNIE BRAVO MAY — ANDREW POMYKAL AND DEEANN HANKINS 112 L to R 1st Row P DeLeon. J Lorenz. T Micholewicz. A Shields. L DeLeon. T Toylor. A Brueggmon. R Green. T Doskocil. E Rigby 2nd Row M Porcus. D Cooper. L Roobe. J Deoch. Y Corson. K Weover. L Hoversrick. J Donorh. 3rd Row M Gousemeier. G Lorenz. P Tomez. R Hoelscher. J Corbin. A Cisneros L ro R Sirring V Vrono. Y Corson. R Hoelscher. L Hoversrick. M Zeig Sronding L Roobe. i Deoch. V Schoppe L DeLeon. A Cisneros. J Corbin 113 SJIjpUOSJJ MR. AND MISS RLHS MONROE PARCUS AND JULIE BEACH 116 MMltmiM COURT 1986-87 Kim Randall Sophomore Princess Polly DeLeon Freshman Princess 117 Leticia DeLeon Senior Princess Tesa Toylor Junior Princess Julie Beach Homecoming Queen mm MMim mmi Anthony Whitfield Becky Cooper wm wa mmwB Jesse Mortinez Julie Beoch Jesse Mortinez Vickie Springfield 118 Michoel Jones Jill Beach YMiwmm mwmmi fmmm Chris Tepe Dee Ann Randall 119 120 Douglas Aroey Porricio Asher Silos Bailey Michelle Boca Eric Bell Jomes Billings Do no Brooks Michelle Corson Wilmer Covin Judy C hod ion Christopher Cortez Joonno Doch Sondy Ellison Dovkj Feriet Ricky Fulton Solvodor Gorcia Sheree Hedges Undo Hering Jason Herring Kevin Hoelscher Lori Holifield Jarvis Holmon Suson Holt man Anthony Jockson Helen Jockson Quinton Jockson Allen Johnson Billy Jones The eighth grade graduated from junior high to high school. Next year they will be faced with new ond exciting challenges to deal with. Who knows what their ninth grade year will bring. The following year the eighth grade will hove to start oil over, but for now they hove seniority over the eighth grade. Norolle Killgore A or on Knox Inge Loprell Jomes Leijo Simon Lopez Sommy Moness Rochel Mortinez Tlno Morrlnez Jennifer McCofferry Michelle Merloge Jennifer O'Brien Jerry Oconos Mike Perez Jennifer Peschel A or on Pierce Rono Pirkle Sondro Plrrs Tlmorhy Polk Dill Polykol Jessee Portillo Tereso Portillo Angelo Rodriguez Moses Solozor Joy Shelton Alom Shields Moggie Sisneroz Ben Stimmel Joel Slovocek 123 Alexonder Smith Dovid Soword Rushin Steel Michelle Swonzy Amondo Tolofuse Roy mood Tolofuse Rochel Tomez Becky Tomez John Thoxton Goil Thomos Jim Thompson Andre Truesdole 124 George Avila Sheila Balboa Mlchoel Beffono Lonce Block Michelle Booher Brenda Borden Lorry Brunson Lee Bullock Geri Burns Nathan Burris Roy Butler Phillip Connell Christopher Downes Cristen Engelholm Delmas Follis Kellie Fulton Miguel Gorcio Kothy Gilbert Joe Gutierrez Romono Gutierrez Tommy Holpoin Bertho Horgrow Titfony Herring Kim Jockson Tino Jones Bridget Killgore Steven Lewis Stode Loden Dovid Martin Somontho Mortin Sergio Moninez Mickey Meochom ■ 1 vi) rory. Brendo Borden, Treosurer. Jockie Tindle. President r mwm When the seventh graders entered Rosebud-Loft High School for the first time, they were faced with one of the biggest challenges of their young lives. After working their way to the top for seven years, they suddenly found themselves bock at the bot- tom. They were scored and somewhat intimidated by the upperclassmen who hove fun picking on the seventh graders. Yet the seventh groders seemed to toke it oil in stride, because they knew that by the end of the year they would be on their way to the eighth grade ond one step closer to the top. (X. 126 Dorlene McCloln Morlene McCloin Jerre Polmer Shown Perree April PomyKol Christopher Portillo Fronkle Portillo Monuel Portillo Henry Pruett Vlncento Puente Kenneth Solodiner Amondo Sompson Kelly Scheler Mory Ann Shelton Bobble Sisneroz Llso Skupln April Stimmel Sondro Tomez Fronkle Thompson Jockle Tindle Amy Toblos Jerry Toblos fomeko Truesdole Jonice Wolloce LoShondo Woldon Koreso Whitfield Jonice Willloms Mlchoel Willloms 127 Perfect precision by the fwlrlers The 1986-67 J.V. Twirlers odded sporkle ond class to rhe halftime and to the Jr. High Band. Their dazzling routines entertained the crowds at rhe football games. With their great promise for rhe future. Michelle uses humor In her routine. p. rmmm (L-R) N. Kilgore. M. Swonzy. (Heod) M. Corson. (Sitting) B. Kilgore Notolie uses her skills to perform. 128 The JV cheerleoders showed pride ond spirit throughout the 1966 footboll seoson The mony hours of proctice showed in the perfection of their cheers. They dozzled the crowd with their ex- citing cheers. They otrended the McLennon Community College summer comp for two doys. They leorned mony new yells ond cheers there. These cheerleoders show much hope for the future. Gino ond Michelle perform or o pep roily. Dono ond Rochel cheer the Cougors on. Bottom to Top: Dono Skinner. Kelly Roberts, Rochel Mortinez. Michelle Ooco. Sondy Ellison. Not Shown: Gino Loren. JV cheerleoders or the end of o cheer. 129 130 jb. mm ?mmm The Jr. High Football ream hod o very successful year. The eighth grade team wos undefeated which will help out next year's team. The seventh grade did not hove os successful o year os the eighth grade did but they learned o lot. Hopeful- ly, they will be os good os their pred- ecessors. The eighth grode wos coached by Donny Rondoll ond the seventh by Charlie Grosedose. The Kick-Off. Cooch Rondoll sending o ployer In. 16 The seventh groders foke o breok Monoqer: Chris Colisle L to R. 1st Row: R. Butler. S. Mortlnez. P Connell. F. Portillo. M. Meochom, D Motrin 2nd Row: N Burris. C. Portillo. F. Thomas. L. Brunson. L. Bullock. D. Follis 3rd Row: S. Petree. M. Portillo. B. Solodiner, J. Tobias. B. Pruett. L to R. 1st Row: A. Smith. S Moness. J. O'Conas. A. Pierce. L Inge. D Ferlet. 2nd Row: A. Jockson. R. Steele, Q Jockson. E. Bell. M Solozor, M Perez. 3rd Row: J. Leijo, J Holmon. K Hoelscher. A Knox. J. Slovocek. 5. Gorcio. J. Portillo 4th Row: W Covin. B Jones. R. Tolofuse jR. mm mi The Junior High Volleyboll reom wos young ond inexperienced bur gove if everything they hod. The eighth grode teom didn't hove os much to leorn but insteod practiced on touching up their techniques. The seventh grode teom hod to leorn how to bump, set. ond spike which isn't easy to leorn In three months ond com- pete ot the some time. They represented Jr. High very well. Amor.do bumps rhe boll. Michelle leons forword ro moke o ploy Becky is reody to be reploced by Notolie. L-R 1st Row: M. Merloge. P Asher. R. Tomez. R. Mortlnez, B. Tomez, 2nd Row: T. White, M. Boco. A. Rodriquez. L. Holllfield. R. Pirkle, J. Me- Cofferty, 3rd Row: A Tolofuse, S Hedges. M. Corson. S. Ellison. J. Peschel. N Killgore. L. Herring. S. Pitts L R 1st Row: C Engleholm. S. Loden, A. Tobias. K. Scheler. 2nd Row: K. Fulton. K. Jockson. S. Whitfield, A. Srimmel. R. Gutierrez. L. Skupin. T. Truesdole. 3rd Row: J. Williams. M. Booher. B. Borden. A Pomykol, J. Wolloce. T. Herring. B. Killgore. J. Tindle. 131 JB. mm MMI1BMI L-R Kneeling: J. Tobias. M. Gordo, F. Portillo. 5. Mortinez, S. Lewis, M. Meochom, D. Solodlner. S. Petree. M. Beffono. Stonding: C. Carlisle (monoger), L. Bullock. D. Follis. F. Thomos. N. Burris. M. Portillo. C. Portillo. M. Gordo. Cooch Grosedose. L-R Sitting: J Soword. D. Feriet. J. O'Conas, S. Moness. J. Portillo. Kneeling: C. Corlisle (monoger). J. Herring. L. Inge. J. Slovocek. A. Pierce. W Pomykol. R. Fulton Stonding: A. Knox. A. Jockson. J. Leljo. K Hoelscher. R. Tolofuse. S. Gordo. Cooch Groseclose. jiL mmmmrmu The Jr. High Basketboll feom did reol well. The eighth grade hod to odjusr to yet another new coach but seemed to get along with Coach Pruett reol well. The seventh grade team had to adjust to everything from coaches to competition but seemed to adjust as well through the hard work of Coach Pruett. Coach Pruett did a great job for her first year. throw Wotting anxiously for the rebound. L-R 1st Row: J McCafferry. R. Tomez, P Asher. 0. Tomez. 2nd Row: R. Mortinez, M Baco. N Killgore, A. Rodriguez. T White. 3rd Row: S. Ellison. S. Pitts. A Tolofuse, S. Hedges. J. Peschel, M. Corson. Cooch Pruett L-R 1st Row: T. Truesdole, S Whitfield. G. Qutierrez. J. Tlndle. 2nd Row: J. Williams, B Killgore, K. Jackson. S. Loden, A Sampson, C. Engleholm, T. Herring. 3rd Row: Cooch Pruett. M. Shelton. B Borden. J. Wolloce. K Fulton, M. Booher. W. Pobst. L. Skupin 133 jii mm thick The 1966-67 TrocK reom hod o very suc- cessful yeor. They compered in vorious frock meets where rhey represented Rosebud-Lort very well. The Jr. High District meet was hosted by R-L which the team proved that Rosebud-Lort were winners ogoin. Chris gives oil he has. A or on doesn't quite moke It Monuel concentrates on jump. L-R 1st Row: P. Connell. D. Mortln. C. Portillo. 2nd Row: S. Mortlnez, I. Bullock. M. Meochom. M. Beffono. 3rd Row: F. Thomas, M Portillo S. Petree. L-R 1st Row: J. Portillo. J. Slovocek, D. terlet 2nd Row: R. Fulton. J. Thoxton. R. rolofuse. S. Moness 3rd Row: E. Bell. C. Alexander, S. Gordo. K Hoelscher 4th Row: C. Cortez. B. Jones. A. Knox. A. Jockson. J. Leijo. 134 One gionr leop for Rosebud-Lort L. to R . 1st Row Jennifer McCofferry. Sondy Ellison. Rochel Morrinez. Angie Rodriguez 2nd Row: Norlie Kilgore. Michelle Corson. Porricio Asher. Tommy White. Michelle Boco 3rd Row: Amondo Tolofuse. Michelle Merioge. Jennifer Peschel. Sondro Pitts Jr. High Girls Track ,L - L to R . 1st Row: Kim Jockson. Christen Engleholm. Mono Gutierrez. Liso Skupin. 2nd Row: Porricio Wolloce. Kelly Fulton. Amondo Somp- son. Tomeko Truesdole 3rd Row Jockie Tindle. Tiffony Herring. Bridgit Kilgore. Brendo Borden The junior high girls frock reoms hod o very productive yeor. At rhe disrricr meet, the eighth grode teom ploced second, ond the seventh grode won the meet. At the Rosebud-Loft meet, the eighth grode finished second, ond rhe seventh grode finished fifth. Cooch Pruett would like to congrotulote the teoms for o greot seoson ond extend her oppreciotion for oil their hord work, dedicorion. ond after school practice. The final toss. Angie bringing it home 135 l-R Isi Row T Jones N Kflgore 0 Kilgore M Corson. 2nd Row S Mortin. M Dooher. 0 Cordon 0 Tomex. S Elkson R Mortinez. M Coco. J T indie. 3rd Row P Asher. A Rodriquez. M Mertage. K Scheter J Peschel. A Tobias C Engetiolm. J WoMoce, T Portiko. J Burns. S loden. M Swonzy. R PirWe. 4rh Row R Burns J WiNioms. J O'Onen. M Sotazor. K Hoe be her S Puts, I Herring J Herring. I Bullock J Tobias 0 Ferte . D Horgrow. 5rh Row A Pierce. J lel)o. 0 Soword. A Total use. A Sompson A Pomykol. D Fo«tt, J Holmon. J Lewis. K Whitfield. S Cebollos, 6rti Row T Hoipom. L Scupm. 0 Momn. D Arney. M Beffono. R Burter. P A Connell 0 Pruett 136 Voledictorlon — Norolie KHIgore, Solufoforton — Sondro Pitts Number Sense — Douglas Arney ond Bridget Killgore. Spelling — Jockie Tindie ond Romono Gutierrez (sitting). Sondro Pitts ond Angie Rodriguez (standing) Impromptu Orotory — Dovld So word I Reody Writing — Lee Bullock. Angle Rodriguez (sitting) Notolie Kilkxxe. Tiffany Herring, ond Sondro Pitts (standing) Prose — Brendo Borden ond Kellie Fulton (sitting). Jennifer McCofferty. Ricky Fulton ond Suson Holtmon (stondlng). 137 106 Rdiftrtistmmts 139 ALFREDO A. CISNEROS, M.D. CLINIC 583-2020 DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY PRACTICE FELLOW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS 420 E. AVE. E. 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She was o 1978 graduate of Rosebud-Lort During her high school career she was N.H.S. president, o class of- ficer, editor of Cougar Cry and also Voledictorion of her class with o 97.22 G.P A. She went on to attend Temple Junior College and there she wos on honor graduate. Charlotte received her Bachelor's degree in Business Ad- ministration ot Boylor in 1982. Her friends one' fomily will always remember her great sense of humor and her support she often gave 166
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