Stroman High School - RoundUp Yearbook (Victoria, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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If you could change anything about your high school years what would you change? I would go back and participate in everything possible. Janice Davis Change the closed campus during our senior year. Rebecca Barrios I would change my not so good attitude, make better grades and get more involved in my extra-curricular activities. Mary Jane Delgado Nothing ... I loved every minute of it. Darron Cardosa What does being a senior mean to you? That I have finally made it through twelve years of school. Sheila Doss Being a senior means that I have reached one major goal in my life, and a new beginning. Elizabeth DeLosSantos It means having plenty advantages over underclassmen and being closer to independence. Felicia Retiz Was your senior year better or worse than you expected? It was great! Exactly how I thought it would be. Brenda Wallace My senior year was better than I expected. My research paper wasn ' t too difficult. Carol Salazar Worse, because of all the new rules such as closed campus, exemption policy, and grading system. Yvonne Guerrero Just like I expected . . . THE BEST! Lisa Felkins If you have accomplished a research paper, do you have any helpful hints for the future seniors? DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!!! Stock up on paper, cards, no-doz, liquid paper, and if you plan on making an A, cut out the partying, dancing, and such. If you plan on just passing, cut down on the partying, dancing, and such. Sylvia Perez Don ' t do it on Wilbur Smith and do it as soon as it is assigned. Lanell Morris Randy Torrence Oscar Torres Freddy Trevino Rosemary Trevino Diana Urbano Arnold Vasquez Sheri Vaughn Rigoberto Villarreal Kimberly Voelkel Cynthia Walker Michelle Warren Elwood Wyatt Patricia Yanta Timothy Yarborough Paul Yates Seniors 201

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Senior Questionnaire What was your biggest high school achievement? Being in the playoffs in baseball and having been named to the first team all district. Manual Alvarado My biggest high school achievement was finally settling dov n and keeping my mind on my v ork. Freddie Hosier My greatest achievement in Stroman was learning to understand people and the world around me. Jill Denton What do you hope to be doing ten years from now? Working with handicaps, I plan to be a physical therapist. Cheryl Salazar I plan to be a police officer and have a home of my own. Pedro Martinez Basking in the sun in Acapulco. Ken Renard Owning and operating my own business. Mark Berger I hope I will be a R.N. at Citizens Hospital. Rosalinda Barrera What are your goals? To someday own a day care center. JImmie Buck My goals are to apply my skills to my career, family, and society. Stephanie Kloesel To have a good, challenging career. Lona Bluhm What is the hardest part about graduating? I guess it will be walking across the stage and remembering my years at Stroman. Janet Neisser The hardest part about graduating is saying good-bye to all your friends and realizing that you ' re going out on your own. Diana Urbano Leaving good ol ' memories behind. Sandra Beasley The hardest part about graduating is having to grow up so fast and taking that step into the Real World. Jennifer Stockbauer What was the hardest high school year for you? My junior year was hardest academically, however my senior year will also be hard because I will bid farewell to S.H.S. Debra Garza The hardest year for me was my sophomore year when I started to work till late at night and then wake up early next morning to go to school and fall asleep in class. Arnold Vasquez Approximately 90% of the senior class split the decision between their junior and freshman year. Daniel Sertuche Blake Shaw Diana Sierra Diane Slartz Ellen Startz Jennifer Stockbauer Wesley Strait Michael Stuck Kevin Sturm Brian Terrell 200 Seniors



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On Kid Day seniors enjoyed bringing a few of their most favorite toys. Thelma DeLosSantos finds it fun playing with her pohce car. As many children love posing for pictures, these kids like, Abram Martinez, Donna .Jackson, Cynthia Walker, Manuel Alvarado, Debra Gar- za, Martha Gonzales, Judith Nicholas and Sandra Beasley, jump at the chance when a camera is near. Even with changes. K id Day ' prevails By the time Kid Day came around, seniors were used to the many changes brought on by House Bill 72. The afternoon field day, so long awaited by the class, could not be held since students HAD to be in class those two hours. However, as usual, the class of ' 85 thought of alternatives. Before school, between classes and especially during lunch, the children gathered for their own fun and games of leap frog, twister and assorted activities. The seniors brought their toys and stuffed animals to their classes, and teachers permitted the students to leave their toys at the front of the classrooms. All in all, it was a great day. Although seniors were not allowed time to participate in the usual Kid Day activities, Kim Voelkel, Tracy Moreau, Lanell Morris and Mary Jane Delgado made the best of it. 202 Kid Day

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