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Welcome to the Web Site of the Alamo Heights High School Class of 1971, San Antonio, Texas. The purpose of this site is to share information, memories, photos and reunion info. please click around and scroll down memory lane WE
STILL NEED CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESSES for 1/3 of our Class
Please contact Toni if your EMAIL ADDRESS has changed in the last few years. Our Address List is outdated since 2001 Please send changes of Name, Address, Phone or Email to Toni LIST of INVALID Emails & LOST Classmates Multi-Class Reunion The Class of 1970 cordially invites our class to their 40th Reunion October 15 & 16, 2010 AHHS
Class of 1970 ~ 40 Year Reunion Cain's Children at Canteen Fest 2010 - Band Reunion Sunday, Sept 5, 2010 Cain's Children will once again be on the line-up for Canteen Fest 2010 Floore's Country Store in Helotes this Labor Day. 15 Rock bands from the 60's-70's on Stage One. An Arts and Artisan's Village on the grounds behind Floore's where they will have current acoustic musicians and singers. Featuring 30 local artists and artisans. Click here for details at saboomie web site Class of 1971 ~ 40th Reunion 2011 We are looking for volunteers & ideas Click here to see what other AHHS Classes are doing Remember Enchanted Rock .... ![]() Enchanted Rock 1979 Kathy Curry, Mike Pogue, Annalisa Peace, Monty Fladger, John Hemmick, Kay Stewart, Bill Holbrook, Ric Stratton, Deanna & David Berkowitz, and some others we can't identify MISSING
AND INCORRECT EMAIL ADDRESSES
Please contact Toni if your EMAIL ADDRESS has changed in the last few years. or if you know any classmates who's eddress has changed. Our Address List is outdated since 2001 Please send changes of Name, Address, Phone or Email to Toni LIST of INVALID Emails & LOST Classmates |
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and time marches on ..... History of Alamo Heights |
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In
1967 the United States was undergoing social and political influences
that were threatening its foundation. Only four years recovered from
the tragic loss of one of our greatest leaders, the cold war raced on
between the US and Soviet Union. Men like Martin Luther King Jr. would
challenge minorities to fight for the belief that all men are created
equal. Robert Kennedy would attempt to follow in his brother's footsteps
urging young people to fight for what they believe in. The Vietnam war
was raging in the far-east, its reason unknown to most Americans, as
some fought so democracy would prevail while others waged anti-war sentiments
at home protesting our involvement and threatening the right-wing establishment
of their fathers. While these struggles were raging young and old people
alike were eager to watch as America raced its competitors to the moon
proving our greatness to the world. As it was in the Fall of 1967, 422 young adults entered Alamo Heights High School. Over the next four years they would learn how these events came about and why they would almost certainly shape their future. In 1971 they began a quest to make the future a better place. Some succeeded, others are still searching, and a few never made it. This site is dedicated to their story. Its about who we were and what we've become and in some hope find out if our legacy has a better opportunity than we made for ourselves. ~ R. Schonhoff |
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| Send Stories, Memories, Photos, Obituaries, Requests for individual web pages, and Web Site contributions to Toni Schmid at tschmid@austin.rr.com |
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