Flour Bluff High School - Hornet Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Class of 1980
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The announcement of the Homecoming court on
November 9 marked the end of the 1979-1980 Homecom-
ing festivities. Barby Swisher was named as Flour Bluff's
Homecoming queen followed by duchesses Melissa
Richardson, Ginny Lanzener, Kari Thomas, and Cathy
Simons. The night proved to be even more memorable as
the Flour Bluff Hornets won their first Homecoming game
in eleven years by beating Calallen 26-20. "Out of the
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Back Row: Ginny Lanzener, Barby Swisher, Kari Thomas, Michele Thomas, Patty Trumble, Belinda Watters, Teresa Walker, Cindy White. Middle Row
Julie Poarch, Karen Pelton, Brenda Riojas, Ftobin Flobinson, Cathy Simons, Melissa Ftichardosn. Front Flow: Dottie Barr, Donna Crofton, Jill Dolson
Becky Crumley, Kim Heltzel, Lori Mathews, Heidi Martin, Lisa Parker.
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managed to stash a few memories. The romantics dominated the scene, choosing "Still" by the Com-
modores and "Born Again" by Billy Preston and Syreeta as their favorite songs for '79-'80. Styx stacks
first with the Commodores pulling up a close second in the group rates, and Hornets listened for Billy
Joel or Kenny Rogers whenever they plugged in the radio. Of course their sets had to be tuned to
stereo KZFM or to KEYS. If not, Bluff music maniacs kicked back with "Off the Wall" by Michael Jack-
son or Pink FIoyd's "The Wall." Pulling a close third was Styx "Cornerstone" fMust have been a good
year for bricklayersj.
. . . and after the joyous football season, the amazing girls basketball season, and a visit from Free
Fare, Bluff students still found time to make it to the movies. They sniffed through "Kramer vs.
Kramer" and laughed through "The Jerk." Yes, the girls sighed over Burt Reynolds and Clint East-
wood while the guys drooled over Sally Fields and Bo Derek. -
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years to come.
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"Ticket to Paradise" was the theme of the Favorites Dance held on February 29, 1980, at the
Officer's Club from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. The dance is given annually by the Student Council
to honor the favorite people of Flour Bluff High School.
A ceremony was held at 10:45 p.m. to announce the winners. The ceremony, presented by
Donnie Steele, Mario Cobarruvias, Linda Kirksey, Jackie Ferguson, and Sophia Hiten,
depicted the scene of an engineer and his passengers boarding on the "Favorites" train
bound for Paradise. Each favorite winner was presented with a trophy - their individual
"Ticket to Paradise."
Music was provided by Sound Systems, Inc. The ticket price to the dance was 84.00 per per-
son and 87.50 per couple. Approximately 200 people were in attendance.
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Belinda Watters, Julie Springer, Jill Dolson, Beverly Martin, Robin Enloe, Tammy Horton, Judy Gabbard. 3rd Row: Erin McElroy, Cheryl Whistler,
Sophia Hiten, Robin Avery, Jamie Briscoe, Patty O'Bryant, Jeannette Otto, Dorothy Watkins, Terry Duncan, Jackie Ferguson, Donnie Steele, Greg
Sells, Janet Gabbard, Eddie Slonaker, Joel DeLeon, Pam Buchanan, Terry Grover, Rosie Llanes, Leonard Coleman, Danny Cleveland, Mary Marts,
Lisa Franco, Lisa Glass, Pam Kunz, Chris Winters, Mario Cobarruvias, Paul Jaramillo, Frances Hagood, Diana Cordova, Laura Numbers, Sue Tate,
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tillos, Daniel Davila, Mrs. Avery, Allen Campbell, Tom Slater, Maria Chavez.
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Marilyn Gonzales, Douglas Kelly, Kathy Upchurch, Nora Cantu, Cindy Elles, Amy Sheffield, Sharon Pelton, Sue Stevenson.
Spanish-French Club Officers: Marilyn Gonazles, Nora Cantu, Brenda Fliojas, Monica Salinas.
Spanish-French Club Sponsor: Mrs. Morales.
VICA: AUTCD MECHANICS
1st Row: Todd Cordell, Roger Haynes, Tim Hernandez, Ray Propp. 2nd Row: Robert Rose, Dale Scott, Curtis Clark, Ronnie Polston, Mike'Hartline,
Shannon Eaton, Billy Cooper, Eddie Alaniz. 3rd Row: David Motes, Tim Green, Vernon Mast, David Lopp, Jay O'brien, Todd Bridges, Charles Miksch.
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Green and Ray Propp are proud of ajob well done.
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Tom Neisser, Earl Smith, Robert Mendez, Paul Campos 1 st Row. Robert Bridge, Randy Gavalak, Oscar Lopez, Ron Tabor, Keith Burton, Billy Chaftin,
Charlie Summer, Walter Young, Ralph Scott 2nd Row. Mike Lorence, Ernest Vanduyn, Bobby Stroud, Andy Ardoin 3rd Row.
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Kahl, Belinda Watters, Patty Trumble, Vicky Johnston, Sherri Duncan, Kim Hetzel, Robin Enloe, Erin McOleroy, Terri Duncan, Heidi Martin, Donny Den-
nis, Chris Botkin, Randy Sayen, Carlene Benhen, Beverly Martin. 3rd Row: Kari Thomas, Greg Sells, Tony'Ftitter, Kim Degaish, Kelly Parsons, Joe Cen-
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Salas, Billy Scott, Tina Butler, Eric Kuehmeier, Brenda Caldwell, Nora Cantu, Theresa White, Jean Richardson, Sonya Haddox, Dianna Kahl, Andrew
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1st Row: Donna Cornelius, Mary Swofford, Barbara Scott, Maggie Gonzales. 2nd Row: Brenda Conklin, Maggie Llanes, Ruth Vasquez, Rosie Llanes,
Lori Matthews, Sharee Valentine, Maria Martinez, Yolanda Cavazos. 3rd Ftow: Irene Vasquez, Mary Jane Hernandez, Hopie Llanes, Becky Ftamariz,
Rhonda Fiosamond, Laura Numbers, Glenda Hatch, Florian Raqueno, Pat Bromfield 4th Row: Terri Clonts, Brenda Alvarado, Norm Gonzaless, Audrey
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NATICNAL HCNOR SUCIETY
Mrs. Gowens, Laura Lee, Joan Visosky, Joyce Carwile, Julie Springer, Vicky Johnston, Laura Glaser, Jackie Furgeson, Teresa Trumble, Margaret
Rodriguez, JoJo Gorman, Trish Batterson, Sue Bandigo, Belinda Watters, Holly Robinson, Robin Robinson, Georgia Otto, Dianna Parr, Lynn Collins,
Laurie Campbell, Kelly Greenlee, Kathy Dean, Marcia Boyer, Debbie Clonts, Donna Crofton, Paul Jaramillo, Sharon Shinski, Patty Trumble, Roy Heis-
terman, Becky Heaton, Jorge Reyes, Susan Stephens, Tere Seivehez, Jianetto Otto, Carol Sheilds, Joe'Oenter, Sue Stevenson, Tim Hackney, Julie
Poarch, Pam Kunz, Melissa Richardson, Lou Phillips, Tony Ritter, Eric Kuehmeier, Brenda Caldwell, Donny Steel, Gleen Steel, Dorene Upchurch,
Ricky Blazo, John Tored, Steve Ritter, Susan Claborn, David Claborn, Danny Cleveland, Richie Shipley, Kyle Moreland, Carl Robison, Jeff Turner,
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These pages are dedicated to the class of 1980,
as they are portrayed somewhat younger than they
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when they were crying for food and diaper changes.
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eighteen years later, they are crying for money,
dates, and cars. Let's see how many seniors you
can recognize from their younger years. For most
seniors, the big worries of the year were passing
Government and English IV. All of these things plus
much more led up to the final all important night-
GRADUATION!!!
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Dance Club
Spanish Club
Swim Team
Tennis Team
Grady Anderson
DE -4
Crosscountry-2, 3
Track- 1, 2, 3
Roger Baker
Library Club - 4
Band -1
Football - 1, 2, 3
Sue Bandiga "Seniors
80"
Drama Club - 4
Secretary - 4
Leo Club
Historian
Key Club
History Club
National Honor Society -
3, 4
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Senior Class Treasurer
Band - 1, 2
Sweepstakes - 2
Cheerleader- 4
Andrew Barth
Yearbook - 3, 4
Football- 2 yrs.
Lettered
Kelly Bell
Football- 2, 3, 4
Track
Baseball
Ricky Blazo
Hosa Club
National Honor Society
Band - 1, 2
Nominee for the
President's Scholarship at
Texas A8lM
Trey Booher
Leo Club - 3 yrs.
Band-1,2,3,4
President- 2 yrs.
State Solo and Ensemble
Winner
All District Winner
Regional Solo and
Ensemble Winner
Stageband - 1, 2, 3, 4
Tennis - 1 yr.
J.V.
Laurie Borg
Choir - 4
Marcia Boyer
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Sophomore Class
Secretary-2
Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4
Freshman -1
J.V. -2
Varsity - 3, 4
Volleyball- 1, 2, 3, 4
J.V. - 2
Varsity - 3, 4
Track - 2 yrs.
Varsity - 2 yrs.
Norm Braddock
Band -1, 2
Tennis - Manager
Eddie Brown
DECA - 4
Football- 1
Basketball- 1, 2
Brtyan Buchanan "Buck"
hess Club - 1, 2
Latin-German Club - 3
Band - 1, 2
SENIOR INDEX
Football- 4
Varsity - 4
Baseball- 4
Varsity - 4
Tina Buttler "Butt-Butt"
Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4
Track-1,2, 3, 4
Band -1, 2, 3
Brenda A. Caldwell
FFA-1
National Honor Society-
3, 4
Vice President-4
Key Club - 3, 4
Laurie Campbell
Student Council - 3
Drama Club - 3
Variety Show - 2, 3
Lighting Committee - 2
Stage Crew - 3
Comedy Dance - 3
Junior Board - 3
FHA - 4
Zlational Honor Society -
Drill Team -1
Track-1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity- 1,2, 3
Volleyball -3
Varsity- 3
Gene Canales
History Club - 4
Guitar-2
Band - 1 , 3, 4
Margot Cantu
History Club - 4
DECA-4
Band -1, 2
Diane Carpenter
Key Club - 2 yrs.
Drama Club -1 yr.
Student Senate - 2 yrs.
Yearbook - 4
Tennis - 2 yrs.
Joyce Carwile "Bolnk"
Leo Club - 1, 2
Band -1, 2
National Honor Society -
3, 4
President- 4
Volleyball- 1 , 2, 3, 4
Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4
Barbara Case
VICA - 2, 3
Pep Squad - 2, 3
Kevin Casler
FHA-4
HERO-4
Tennis- 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity- 1, 2, 3, 4
District
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Secretary - 3
Student Council Alternate
- 3
Da vid Claborn
Basketball- 2, 3, 4
Sophomore of the
Year - 2
Football- 2, 3
Varsity - 2, 3
Track
Varsity
Debbie Clonts
Library Club - 3
Student Council - 4
FFA - 4
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Secretary - 4
FHA - 2 L
Girls' Track-1, 2, 3, 4
Girls' Cross Country- 1.
2, 3, 4
Region - 2, 4
Angqela Cole
F A - 2 yrs,
Library Club -1 yr
Pep Squad -1 yr
Drill Team -1 yr
Audrey Collins
OEA
VOE - 4
Sandra Conklin
OEA - 4
Band - 1, 2
Twirler - 2
Basketball - 1, 2
Donna Crofton
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Band-1,2,3,4
1979 Homecoming
Nominee
Janet Davila
Library Science - 3, 4
Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4
David Deal
HERO - 4
Kathy Dean
National Honor Society -
4
Senior Class President-
Basketball -1, 2, 3, 4
Freshman -1
Varsity- 2, 3, 4
Team Captain - 4
Volleyball -2, 3, 4
J.V. -2
Varsity- 3, 4
Sandra DeLeon
4
Basketball Manager -1 2
Vicky Dungan
Student Council
Library Club
Key Club
VOE - 4
Band
Kath ye Durbin
DECA - 4
Historian - 4
Pep Squad - 1
Drill Team - 2, 3
Steve Duty "QM RUSH -
Fan"
Band-1, 2,3,4
Stageband - 2, 3, 4
Drum Corps - 3, 4
Choco-Loco's Band - 2
Shawn Edwards
Perfect Attendance - 2
rs.
Drama - 2 yrs.
Frank Ernst
Auto Mechanics
General Mechanics
DE
Robert Ferguson
Football
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Baseball
JV
Mike Ford
Swim Team - 1, 2, 3
All District Honors -
Regional Qualifier -
3rd, 4th, 12th
"Little State" Meet- 3
3
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Rene Garcia
Auto Mechanics - 3 yrs.
Maggie Garza
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Spanish-French Club
Laura Glaeser
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Swim Team - 2, 3, 4
Varsity-2, 3, 4
Team Captain - 3, 4
Julie Gonzales
OEA
Spanish-French Club
Pablo Gonzales
Auto Mechanics - 3 yrs.
Lettered Jacket
Medal for "A-B" Honor Roll
Alisa Goodwill
HERO
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Pep Squad
Band - 1, 2
Johanna G. Gorman
Student Council - 2, 3, 4
Treasurer - 4
National Honor Society -
4
Oceanography - 4
Science Club - 4
National Science
Foundation Program-4
Band-1, 2, 3,4
Mike Greene
Track-1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity - 2 yrs.
Cross Country - 3 yrs.
Varsity - 2 yrs.
Juliet Greer
History Club - 4
Secretary - 4
Who's Who Among High
School Students - 4
Band - 1, 2, 3
Reporter - 2
Twirler - 2, 3
Golf- 2
David Habib
DECA-4
Library Club-2, 3
History Club - 2
One Way Club -1
Golf- 1 , 2, 3
Tim Hackney
Drama Club - 4
Library Club - 2, 3
Football - 4
Varsity - 4 - it 40
Swim Team - 1, 2, 3
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H RO - 4
Volleyball - 1 , 2
Basketball -1
Chet Hale
HERO
Chess Club - Churchill
High School
Vice-President
Choir
Bye Bye Birdie
Production - 3
Stageband
Scott Haney
glass Vice-President - 1,
Booster Club - 1, 2
Yearbook - 2, 4
Section Editor - 4
Who's Who Among H.S.
Students - 4
Basketball- 1 , 2
Football - 1, 2, 3
Track- 1, 2, 3
Regional- 1, 2, 3
State -2, 3
Trevor Haynes
Football- 3 yrs.
J.V. - 2 yrs.
Varsity -1 yr.
Basketball- 3
J.V. - 2 yrs.
Varsity -1 yr
Track - 2 yrs.
J.V. - 1132
Roy Heistermann
ational Honor Society
Oceanography
Pure Design Surf Team
Surfers Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Tennis
Football
Kim Heltzel
Key Club - 4
Oceanography - 4
Volleyball- 2, 3
JV - 2
Lettered
Varsity - 3
Lettered
James Herbert
Key Club - 2, 3
President- 3
History Club - 2
NHS - 3
Oceanography - 3
Foreign Exchange Student
- Switz. - 4
Mary Jane Hernandez
FHA - 3, 4
Spanish-French Club - 2
VlCA - 3, 4
District Reporter - 4
Audrey Hener
FHA - 3, 4
Drama - 2, 3, 4
infancy - District
Company of Wayward
Saints - 3
District- Honorable
Mention
Speech Club
Drill Team
Scott Hill "Scotty"
Leo Club-1
Football -3, 4
Track-1, 2
Baseball -3
Terry Higgins
Class Secretary -1
Class Vice-President - 2
Campus Life - 2, 3
Campus League - 3
Interact - 3
FHA - 4
Track - 1
Cross Country -1
Powderpuff Football- 2, 3
Softball- 2
Varsity - 2
Deborah Holmes
History Club - 4
Band - 1, 2
Danny Jackson "D.J. "
"Better Late Than Never"
FCA - 3
Key Club - 3, 4
National Honor Society -
4
Musketeers- 1, 2, 3, 4
"Athos"
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity-2, 3, 4- 1:10
Basketball -2, 3, 4
Varsity- 2, 3, 4
Basebal -2, 3, 4
Varsity- 2, 3, 4
Mike Jameson
Yearbook- 2, 3, 4
HECE- 3, 4
HERO-4
Historian -4
F,B. Surf Club- 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1, 2
Paul Jaramillo
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Student Council - 1 , 2, 3,
Track-1, 2
Football - 1, 2, 3
Vicky Johnston
Student Senate -1
German-Latin Club - 2
Homecoming Nominee
- 2
Key Club - 2, 3, 4
Historian - 4
FFA - 3
Homecoming Nominee
- 3
National Honor Society -
4
Oceanography-4
Yearbook-3, 4
Co-Editor-4
Drill Team-2, 3
Pe g Kenned
Yzailbook - 1 y
DECA - 4
Vice-President
Ecologl Club - 4
Office id
Basketball -1
Softball - 1
Teresa Kennedy
Band - 1, 2, 3
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity - 4
Eric K uehmeier
Library Club - 4
President- 4
National Honor Society -
4
History Club - 4
VICA - 4
Drafting - 4
Football - 3
Bette Lamb
HERO - 4
Band-1,2,3,4
Uniform Manager - 2, 3
Basketball Manager -1
Brenda Lamb
Band-1,2, 3,4
Flag Corps - 1, 2, 3
Rifle - 3
Color Guard - 4
Basketball Manager -1
Maria Lanzener "Frla "
Student Senate - Junior
Class Representative - 3
Pep Squad -1
Treasurer -1
Drill Team - 2, 3, 4
Captain - 4
Journalism - 4
Homecoming Duchess-
2, 3
Class Favorite - 2, 3
Friendliest - 3
Summer Track AAU Mile
Walk - State Comp. 3rd
Patrick Micheal Lanzener
"Houston Skeets"
Journalism - 3, 4
IFO - 3
Key Club - 4
FCA - 3, 4
Sophomore Class
Treasurer
Junior Class Treasurer
Musketeers -
"Porthos"
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4 -
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Basketball -2, 3
Track- 2, 3, 4
GP Relays - 100 -
10.52
GP Relays - 220 - 24.3
Summer Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Rockport- 2nd 100-
10.58
Rockport - 1 st 220 -
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Rockport - 440 yd.
Rela -46.0
Class gkit- 3, 4
Kim Storm Layton
Rodeo Club - 2
Treasurer - 2
Metal Working -
Achievement Award - 3
"A" Honor Roll - 3
VICA - Chapter 209
Vice-President - 4
Basketball -1
varsity - 1
Golf- 3, 4
Varsity - 3, 4
Laura Lee "C.C.C. "
FTA - 2, 3, 4
Vice-President - 3, 4
National Honor Society -
3, 4
"A" Honor Roll - 1, 2, 3, 4
Typing Il Award -3
Tennis-2, 3, 4
Girl State Delegate - 3
Varsity-4
Thomas H. Lewandowskl
Exchange Student From
Germany
German-Latin Club - 4
Science Club - 4
M L' d
3'!Al'fey
Spanish-French Club - 3
Jon Long
Heavy quipment
VICA Club
Swim Team
Varsity
Debbie Lucas
Library Club
HERO
HECE
Ftobin Mariner
Newspaper - 4
Band
Teresa Mast
OEA - 3, 4
Lori Sue Mathews
FHA -1, 4
2nd Vice President- 4
Choir - 1
Greg Matula
Drafting - 3, 4
Elisabeth Mcle "Beth"
DECA - 4
President- 4
Ecology Club - 4
Journalism -1
Frank Thornborgh - 2, 3,
4
Pep Squad -1, 2
Drill Team -3
Jacque McEnulty "Jac
Mac"
Sophomore Most School
Spirit- 2
FTA - 2, 3, 4
Treasurer - 3
President- 3, 4
Yearbook - 3, 4
Photogra her - 3
Index - 4
Senior Index - 4
Business Manager - 4
Tennis - 2
Library Club - 2, 4
Office Practice - 3
Elementary Cam
Counselor- 1, 2,
History Club - 2, 4
Class Skit- 3, 4
Journalism Aide - 4
Prom Seating Committee
Head - 3
Kathy Mead
Choir-1
Band-1,2, 3,4
Flagcorps-2, 3, 4
Darla Mecom "D.J. "
Class Favorite - 3
Best All Around - 3
Yearbook I and ll - 3, 4
Co-Editor - 4
Newspaper - 3
Business Manager - 3
FTA - 3, 4
Treasurer - 4
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Volleyball- 2, 3, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3
Marty Miller
OEA - 4
Library club -1, 2
Pep Squad -1
Drill Team -2, 3
Tamarah Mitchell
HERO
HECE
Kyle Moreland
National Honor Society -
Band - 1, 2
Sweepstakes - 2
Swim Team - 3
All District- 3
Charles Myers
Oceanography - 3
Swim Team - 2
Robin Nall
History Club - 4
Freshman Class Treasurer
Who's Who Among
American
High School Students -
4
Band - 1, 2
Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4
Golf- 2
Basketball - 1 , 2
William G. Norfolk
Track - 2, 3, 4
Varsity-2, 3, 4
Football- 2
JV - 2
Basketball- 2
JV - 2
Jim O'Bryant
Spanish-French Club -1
History Club - 2, 4
Track- 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1, 2
Patti O'BSyant
OEA -
Track - 1, 2
Cross Country - 1, 2
Spring Track -1
Amy O'Farrell
H RO -
Treasurer
Drama
Who's Who
Band-1,2,3,4
Flute- 1, 2, 3, 4
State Solo - Division ll
Medals
Linda O'Keefe
History Club - 4
Band - 1, 2
Susan Okenfuss "Suz"
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Freshman - 1
JV - 2
Varsity - 3, 4
Captain - 4
Volleyball- 2, 3, 4
JV - 2
Varsity - 3, 4
Captain - 4
Track - 2, 3, 4
JV - 2
Varsity - 3, 4
E. Scott Ousley
Drafting - 3, 4
VICA - 4
Band-1,2, 3,4
UIL State Solo Contest
2nd Division -
Trumpet
C.C. Symphony
Escort to the Homecoming
Duchess - 4
Eagle Scout-And Proud
of ltll
Claypool's Clown Club - 3
History Club - 4
Track-1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity-4
JV District High Jump
1st - 5'10"
JV District High Hurdles
2nd - 16.3 seconds
Baseball- 2, 4
JV - 2
Varsity - 4
Football- 3
JV - Wide Receiver - 3
Mike Paddock
Yearbook - 3, 4
Head Photographer - 4
Oceanography -4
Angela Pansano
Library Club - 4
Band-1, 2, 4
Lisa Parker
Cosmetology - 3, 4
VICA - 3, 4
President- 4
Homecoming Nominee
- 4
Club Sweetheart - 4
Robin Parsons
Library Club - 2, 4
FHA - 2
Harvey Patteson
Foot all -3, 4
Varsity - 344
Member of the first
winning team in 7 yrs.
Track
Varsity
Cheerleaders' Beau - 4
Lisa Paul
Pep Squad
Choir
Steve Paz
Soccer
Wrestling Team
Varsity Club
Lou Diamond Phillips
"For God So Loved the
World . .
Student Council - 1 , 2
Keg Club - 2, 3, 4
ophomore Director - 2
Vice-President - 3
President- 4
Hugh O'Bryan Leadership
Foundation Nominee - 2
Leadership Institute for
Enrichment Delegate -1
FCA - 3, 4
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Class President - 1, 2, 3
Class Favorite - 1, 3
Most School Spirit - 1, 2
Yearbook Artist - 3, 4
Stinger Editor - 4
Boys' State Delegate - 3
Who's Who - 3, 4
English lll "A" Award - 3
IFO - 3
Honor Roll- 1 , 2, 3, 4
Musketeers - 1 , 2, 3, 4
"Aramis"
Drama - 2, 3, 4
Best Actor - Zone - 2
Honorable Mention Cast
- 3
2nd Place Solo
Improve - 4
2nd Place Solo Act- 4
All Star Cast- Dist. - 3
Drama Club - 3, 4
President- 4
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Freshman - 1
JV - 2
varsity - 3, 4 + 4182
Track -1, 2, 3, 4
JV - 1, 2
Varsity - 3, 4
Cross Country - 1, 2, 3
Varsity
Basketball- 1, 3
Freshman -1
JV - 3
Phil Phillips
Choir - 3, 4
Mark Plog
UMCA - President
WAHA - Inspector
Julie Poarch
Student Council - 3, 4
Recording Secretary
-4
Chorus -1, 2
Section Leader - 2
'National Honor Society -
Yearbook-3, 4
Gymnastics-1,2
Tennis- 1, 2, 3, 4
JV-1
Varsity-2, 3, 4
Doug Pritchard
VI A - 2, 3, 4
2 Sergeant at Arms -
2, 3, 4
District- 1st- 2, 4
State - 3rd - 2
State - 2nd - 4
Football - 1, 3, 4
All District Honorable
Mention -
4
Jean Oualia
HERO - 3
HECE - 3
OEA - 4
VOE - 4
Ecology Club - 4
Pep Squad -1
Band - 2
Flag Corps - 2
Tennis -1
Karen Pelton
HECE - 3
HERO - 3
HOCE - 4
HOSA - 4
Yearbook - 3
"A" Honor Roll- 3
Band -1, 2
UIL - Solo and
Ensemble - 2
First Division Medals
Tennis -1
Patricia Reader "Pat"
Journalism - 2, 3, 4
Sports Editor - 3
Editor-in-Chief - 4
Yearbook - 2, 4
Junior Class Review - 3
Prom Committee - 3
Tennis -1, 4
Basketball- 2, 3
JV - 2, 3
Jorge Reyes
C ess C ub
National Honor Society
Band-1,2,3,4
Vera Cruz Trip -
1 , 2, 3, 4
Stageband
Bands Jr. and Sr.
Representative
Sweepstakes
Univ. ot Houston -
Band Day
UIL - 1 st Div. Solo and
Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, 4
State Solo and Ensemble
District Band
Regional Band
Jean Richardson
FHA
Library Club - 4
Volleyball - 1, 2
Melissa Richardson
"Buzzy"
Student Council - 2, 4
Vice-President - 4
Journalism - 2, 4
Editor-in-Chief - 3
Outstandin Journl.
Student -3
DAR Good Citizen Award
Who's Who - 3, 4
Drama Club - 4
Treasurer - 4
History Club - 4
Yearbook - 4
Key Club
National Honor Society -
Homecoming Duchess -
2, 4
Drill Team - 3
School Mascot - 4
Tennis - 2
Golf- 1
Tony Ritter
Yearbook - 3
Journalism -4
Musketeers- 1 , 2, 3, 4
"D'Artagnan"
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Keg Club - 2, 3, 4
fficer
Student Council - 1, 2
Class Vice-President-2,
3, 4
FCA - 3, 4
Officer
Best All Around - 2, 3
Boys' State Nominee
Who's Who-4
Football-1, 2, 3, 4- xr
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Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track-1
Flamsey Rivera "Rams"
Basketball- 1
Baseball- 2, 3, 4
Varsity-2, 3, 4
Football- 2, 3, 4
Varsity - 2, 3, 4 - 459
Carl Robinson
German-Latin Club -
2, 3, 4
President- 4
Oceanography
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Chess Club
Science Club
Went to Washington
Went to New Orleans
History Tournament- 3
Holly Robinson
Band -1, 2, 3
glational Honor Society -
Robin Robinson "Rockin'
Robin"
National Honor Society-
3, 4
German-Latin Club - 4
Secretary - 4
"A" Honor Roll - 1 , 2, 3, 4
gllost Likely to Succeed -
Outstanding Girl- 4
Stageband - Piano - 4
Drill Team - 3, 4
1st Lt. - 3
Col. - 4
Drill Team Superstar!! - 4
Ballet-1,2, 3
Gloria Rodriguez
Spanish-French Club - 2
Choir-4
Guitar- 2
Piano-1,2, 3, 4
Rhonda Rosamond
FHA - 4
Officer - 4
Mike Ross
Student Council- 1
Yearbook - 4
HECE - 4
Homecoming Escort- 1, 4
Football- ii, 2, 3
Track - 3, 4
Basketball - 1, 2
Carlos San Miguel
King Spanish lub - 3
FHA - 4
Teri Schneider
HERO - Public Relations
Officer
Bobby Scott 4? 12
Baseball- 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity- 1, 2, 3, 4
All District
Football- 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity- 1, 2, 3,
4 - 411 2
All District
Track - Varsity - 2 yrs.
Melindi Shaw "Lenny"
VICA - 4
Secretary - 4
Drafting - 4
Richey Shipley
PSA Commended Student
NEDT Certificate Winner
National Honor Society
Student Council - 3 yrs.
Sergeant-at-Arms - 3
Football- 4
Varsity - 4
Track - 4
Varsity - 4
James Short
Football - 1, 2, 3
Jessie Sierra "The
Mexican Starsky"
Rodeo Club
HOSA Clu b
Cath! Simons
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Key Club
Drama Club
Pep Squad - 1
Drill Team - 3
Cheerleader- 4
Tennis- 1, 2, 3
Varsity-1, 2
Eddie Slonaker "The
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VICA - 4
Student Council- 4
History Club - 4
President- 4
Chess Club- 1 , 2
"S.S." Defensive Team
Mascot-4
Beth Snow
Newspaper - 4
Ecology Club - 4
Glenn Steed
Oceanography - 3
Donnie Steele
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 - State
Solo and Ensemble
National Honor Society-
4
Student Council - 4
History Club - 4
Drama Club - 3
Sue Stephens
History Club - 4
National Honor Society -
4
Rifle Corps-3, 4
Squadleader-4
Swim Team - 1, 2
Varsity- 1, 2
Susan Stevenson
HOSA - 2
Spanish-French - 3, 4
National Honor Society -
3, 4
Band -1
Husein Sukaria
German-Latin Club
Vice-President
National Honor Society
National Science
Foundation Summer
Science Training Program
Football
Barby Swisher
Key Club
HERO
Vice-President
Class Secretary -1, 3, 4
History Club - 4
FHA
Historian
Band - 1, 2
Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4
Head Cheerleader - 4
Freshman Class Favorite
- 1
Most School Spirit- 3
Best All Around - 2
Model
Homecoming Queen - 4
Homecoming Duchess -
Track
Basketball
JV
Amber Tatum
Key Club - 3
Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4
Band-1,2,3,4
Sweepstakes - 3
Wind Ensemble - 3, 4
Solo and Ensemble - 3
Flag Corps - 3, 4
Captain - 4
TM - Outstanding
Corps - 4
Golf- 3
District Champs - 3
Carl Tennison
Band-1,2, 3,4
Stageband - 2, 3, 4
Choco-Loco Band - 2
Tim Thornton
DECA - 3, 4
Chris Tiblier
"Go For lt!"
Library Club -1
Student Senate -1
Band - 1, 2
Track -1
Football - 1 , 2
Varsity - 1, 2
Beverly Thomas "Bev"
Drill eam -1, 2, 3, 4
Outstanding Girl- 4
Major - 3, 4
Golf- 2
David Thomas
Leo Club - 2
Key Club - 2
Band -1, 2, 3
UlL - State Ensemble
Contest ll Div. 2
Stageband - 1, 2, 3
Tennis- 1, 2, 3
Baseball- 4
Golf- 1
Football -1
Michele Thomas
History Club -4
HECE - 4
President- 4
3
Band - 1, 2
UIL - State Solo and
Ensemble Contest-2nd
Division -2
John Todd
National Honor Society-
4
VICA-3, 4
State- Red Ribbon
District- Blue Ribbon
History Club - 4
Chess Club- 1, 2
Patty Trumble
National Honor Society -
2, 3, 4
Key Club - 3, 4
Spanish Club - 1, 2
Drill Team - 4
Softball- 2
Volleyball- 2
Tennis - 2
Track - 3, 4
Varsity - 3, 4
Cross Country - 3, 4
Jeff Turner
Photography Club
National Honor Society
Science Club
History Club
Yearbook - 3, 4
Photographer - 3, 4
Oceanography - 3
Dorene Upchurch
National Honor Society -
3 4
Band-1,2,3,4
Section Leader -
French Horn
Ensemble -1st Division
David Chris Vargas
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Key Club - 3, 4
Yearbook-4
Assistant Business
Manager-4
Leo C ub - 3
Surfer Club - 2, 3, 4
Ruth Vasquez "Ruthie"
FHA - 3, 4
Vice President- 3, 4
HOSA - 4
COIT Children of the Lord
-4
History Club - 2, 4
Band-1,2,3,4
Coloiguard and
Rifle orps-4
Leroy Viray
Football- 2, 3
Basketball - 2
Track - 1
Joan Visosky
National Honor Society -
3, 4
German-Latin Club - 4
Volleyball- 3, 4
JV - 3
Varsity - 4
Basketball -1, 2, 3, 4
Freshman -1
JV 2, 3
Varsity-4
Theresa Walker "Tet"
Leo Club - 3
Drama Club - 3
Choir - 4
Band - 2, 3, 4
Flag Corps - 2
Rifle Corps - 3, 4
Track - 2
Billy Wallace
Football - 1, 2
Track -1, 2
District 440 Relay 1st
Place
Vicki Walsh
Choir - 2, 3
Band-1, 2, 3,4
Solo and Ensemble -
1,2, 3
State-1
Wind Ensemble - 3 4
District Band -1 '
Flag Corps - 3, 4
Solo Contest- 4
Cheryl Whistler
Student Council
Swim Team
Basketball
JV
Track
JV
Cindy White
Student Council- 1
World History Club - 4
DECA - 4
Secretary - 4
Band -1
Drill Team - 2
2nd Lt.
Golf- 2
Terry Whitworth
Baseball - 1 , 2, 3, 4
Basketball -2, 3, 4
Volleyball- 1, 2
Football -4
Sheilla Wiggins
FTA - 3
One Way Club
RAP
Children of the Lord
Gospel Truth
Choir
Band
Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4
JV-1
Varsity-2, 3, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity-1, 2, 3, 4
Track-1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity- 1, 2, 3, 4
Nathan Wilkey
DECA
Paul D. Williams
Thespian Club - 2, 3, 4
Drama Club- 1, 2, 3, 4
ArtClub-1,2,3
Library Assistant-2, 3
Library Club - 2, 3
Math Assistant-2, 3
Newspaper Staff-2, 3
Assistant Coach - 1, 2, 3
Steve Williams
VICA- Drafting I and ll
District- 1st and
2nd Place
State 1st Place
Scott Wiza "Scotty"
Student Senate - 1, 3
German Club -1
French Club - 2
Drama Club - 1, 2
Track- 1, 2, 3, 4
Indoor Track -1, 2
Cross Country - 1, 2, 3
Wrestling Team - 1, 2
Journalism - 4
Soccer - 1
Football - 1, 2, 4
Danny Workman
Band-1,2, 3,4
Symphonic- 1, 2, 3, 4
Stage Band - 2, 3, 4
Tim Young
FCA- 3
History Club - 2, 4
Key Club-3, 4
Leo Club-3
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity it3O
Honorable Mention - 4
Hardest Hitter - 2
Baseball - 4
George Zachmann
VIC - 2
Treasurer - 2
DECA - 4
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SENIGRS 1980
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The 1979-1980 school year found changes
taking place at Flour Bluff High School. A cafe-
teria was opened in the high school, Construc-
tion on a new gymnasium and auditorium was
begun, and renovation of the football stadium
facilities took place. Our athletic teams contin-
ued to represent our school in an outstanding
manner led by our football team which enjoyed
its first winning season since 1970.
New staff members joined us and together
we were dedicated to providing the best edu-
cational climate possible for our students. We
welcomed a large number of new students to
Hornet Land and they along with returning
classmates demonstrated the kind of Hornet
Spirit that has helped to make our school the
fine educational institution it is today.
The ordering of graduation invitations and
the measuring of caps and gowns for seniors,
the delivery of senior rings to the Juniors, and
the installation of 40 new members into the
National Honor Society were a few of the mem-
orable events during the year at the home of
the Hustlin' Hornets. Graduation and the pres-
entation of diplomas was the culmination of
another fine academic year.
l congratulate and praise the 1980 graduates
of Flour Bluff High School. With the departure
of the seniors, our challenge again is to the
underclassmen to reach higher and work
harder as they strive toward the successful
completion of both their high school education
and their personal goals.
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1979-80 COACHING STAFF
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Back Row: Wayne Williams, Rocky French, Robert Brooke, Terry Darby, Billy Cox. Middle Flow: J. W, Cradoct, Mike Fountain, Nancy Miner, Vicky
Avant, Frances Perry, John Fritsch. Front Row: George Herro, Johnny Anderson. Not Pictured: Bill Beaty.
LIBRARY SCIENCE
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Constance Vallie Yolanda Garcia, Lupe Garcia
MATHEMATICS
Back Row: Jesus Longoria, Beth Huckabee, David Rubao, Barbara Godeke, Dale London. Front Ftow: Marilyn
Miller, Lynn Starr, Betty Christensen.
DRIVERS EDUCATIDN
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J. Fi. Larson
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ENGLISH
Left to Right: Lucia Sutherland, Dorothy Lawson, Sharon Polk, Karen Anderson, Albert FitzGeraId III, Angela Hairston
Norma Morgan, Jeannette Chapman.
LANGUAGES HEALTH
Ayme Morales, Jerry Sexton Mike Trudeau, Lynn Hancock
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Left to Right: Sid Walsh, Trudy Morris, Ed Springer Gaye Hay
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Perry Gabbart, William Hayes, Ross Lamb, Ed Springer. Not Pictured: Linda Cooper.
HISTGRY
BUSINESS
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Left to Right: Darlene Kenne, Joyce Briscoe, Barbara Kilgore,
Genny Gowens, Helen Tatar.
Left to Right: Jerry Massingill, Cora Klein, Kay Mecom.
Left to Right: Carr Miller, Mary Rodman, Ellen McDaniel, Polly
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LEADERS AT
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Bertha Graham is Mr. CIaborn's Secretary. Superintendent: W. K. Claborn
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As each school year passes by, to the students, it is just one
more of the many twelve of meeting new friends and surviving
the drudgery of school work. But, for the administration and
school board members, it is a year of very hard work and many
long hours trying to provide the best education and facilities
for the students at Flour Bluff.
As the new year, 1980, arrived so did a brand new primary
school. Plans for a new junior high school, gymnasium, band
hall and other constructions are already in the making. Flour
Bluff I.S.D. is already one of the best academic schools in the
United States and within the next few years its facilities should
0 F also be top ranking.
TRUSTEES
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Standing: Jim Duncan, Everett Allen, Carol Karter, Ralph Krause.
Sitting: John Visosky, John Kennedy, Flay Smith.
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Willie Wiggins, Randy Haas, Coach Cox, Coach Cradoct. Mid. Row, L to R: Coach Williams, Coach Tomez, Kevin Reems, Larry Albin, John Patteson, Rob Fawcett
Pat Lanzener, Joe Center, Jerry Filip, Steve Ritter, Ramsey Rivera, Bobby Scott, Steve Raines, and Coach Billy Rhyne. Front Row, L to R: Tim Hackney, Kelly Bell
Bernice Gasowitz, Ray Cortez, Sue Bandiga, Keith Campbell, Joe Trumble, Melissa Richardson, Brian Buchanan, Robin Nall, Tim Young, Cathy Simons, Chris Tibi-
lier, Barbie Swisher, Harvey Patteson, Charles Steinkuehler.
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One of the most thrilling things about sports is the feel-
ing of success. One who is labeled a loser but suddenly
becomes a winner, one who feels inadequate but sud-
denly becomes confident, one who has been a pushover
and all at once is a force to be reckoned with.
What football fan at the Bluff will ever forget the 1979
football season. What player here will ever cease to
remember the effort the dedication and the will power
that was exerted to bring about a revival of the Hornet
Football Team.
It wasn't all honey and roses. The very first game with
Taft was very painful because we lost and we wanted to
win the first game so very much. Then the Premont game
provided us with so much elation because it was the very
first victory in such a long time. The second victory came
over Ingleside and added much to our self-confidence.
Then came Gregory-Portland and the question arose
whether we had the stuff to even be on the field with
them. The sting of defeat was eased somewhat due to the
fact we played a fine game, especially our defense unit.
Now the Tuloso-Midway situation was something else.
After what looked like a humiliating defeat, the Hornets
astounded the Warriors and all others who stayed in the'
final two minutes and scored 20 points to tie the score.
Oh, what jubiliation there was for the Hornets. Then came
the solid victory over Rockport. West Oso followed and
another fantastic come back late in the game that
seemed to assure us of another victory, however, we
learned how the other shoe feels as the Bears gave us a
dose of our own medicine by scoring in the last 30 sec-
onds.
The Sinton game was rather boring as the Honrets
methodically earned another victory.
Homecoming gmaes are very special, and against
Calallen, the Hornets notched their first win for the ex's
and the loyal fans. A very tough game that saw the lead
change several times before it ended. Again a big mile-
stone as it assured the Hornets of a winning season.
The final game with Beeville proceeded to be another
thriller that saw Beeville squeezing by the Hornets as the
clock ran out.
As a coach the season was one of the most enjoyable
parts of my career. To be around a bunch of boys such as
the '79 Hornets was certainly inspiring.
I will be eternally grateful to the seniors for their leader-
ship and adaptability in my first year at Flour Bluff.
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The staisfaction of an astounding comeback shows in the faces of tw
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don, Junior Flores, Bret Taylor, Mike O'Dougherty, Coach Cox. Middle Flow: Greg Wiggins, Pat O'Brien, Bill Alm, John Kirby, Scott
McCord, Jamie Foy, David Krause, James Thornburg, Doug Govan, Fred Akins. Bottom Flow: Danny Phelps, James Scott, Jeff Moreland,
Nick Harrington, Andy Martinez, Martin Lichorvvicz, David Keener, Matt Menard, James Hendrix, and Manager Mack Mead.
The 1979-80 Junior-Varsity Hor-
nets ended the season with a district
record of 3 wins, 6 losses and 1 tie.
The J.V. Offense shined as quarter-
back John Fine completed many
passes to receivers Greg Wiggins
and Mike Pichinson. The running
game was brilliant with such backs
as Doug Govan, Pat O'Brien and
Jamie Foy scrambling for precious
yards. The defense was always
tough throughout the long hard sea-
son. The entire J.V. team practiced
very hard in the summer and into the
year. Probably the most remem-
bered game was in Rockport, when
the J.V. came from behind to beat
J the Pirates.
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This year's girls' Varsity Volleyball Team took second
f place in the district 15-3A race with a 9-3 record. Two of
their losses were to the first place team, Gregory-Pom
land and one to Rockport. The Hornets' victories were
against West Oso, Tuloso Midway, Beeville and Sinton,
defeating each of them twice, and Rockport once.
During district competition these Lady Hornets never
ceased to impress fans and three of them received hon-
ors for their outstanding abilities. Susan Okenfuss and
Marcia Boyer were awarded with All-District honors, and
Sheila Wiggins received Honorable Mention, all three are
Seniors.
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wise: Marcia Boyer: Chosen All-District, All Tourney at
Bishop, 334. Joyce Carwile: A team setter, 4124. Kathy
Dean: Strong spiker, it12. Darla Mecom: A team setter and
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to R.: Saige Nase, Lynn Col-
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and Joan Visosky.
spiker, 4130. Susan Okenfuss: Chosen All-District and All
Tourney at Alice, 1143. Joan Visosky: Strong server and
setter, 335. Sheila Wiggins: Received Honorable Mention
in district play, it22.
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The overall record for the Hornets was 14-8. They competed
in two tournaments, one in Alice and the other in Bishop. At
Alice the lady Hornets took third place and Susan Okenfuss
was awarded All-Tourney. In the Bishop action Marcia Boyer
received the All-Tourney honors while the team placed fourth.
All the volleyball players this year were coached by Vicki
Avant, a High School rookie coach from Floresville Junior
High. She established herself here at Flour Bluff by producing
two winning teams this year, the Varsity who placed second in
district and the Junior Varsity who took the title of district Co-
Champs.
CFIOWNED DISTRICT CG-CHAMPS
The Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball Team reached the rank of
champions when they captured the title of District Co-Champs
this season. The team powered by all Sophomores share their
title with Gregory-Portland. In their two outings against G-P
they won once and they did the same against Sinton. All the
other teams that the Lady Hornets confronted in district play
they defeated twiceg Rockport, West Oso, Tuloso Midway, and
Beeville.
Although in J.V. competition All-District players are not
selected, Laura Gentry and Robin Beauregard managed to
receive high honors for their abilities. In the Alice J.V. Tourna-
ment, Beauregard and Gentry were awarded All-Tourney and
at the Freer Varsity Tournament Beauregard was selected at
an All-Tourney player. As a team, the Hornets captured first
place in the Alice tournament and second at the Freer Varsity
Tournament.
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Scott Glenda Hatch FrontRow Robin Beauregard Michelle Hestand Melody Finkhaus.
FISH FLOUNDEFI WITH 2-8 FIECDRD
This year's Freshman Volleyball team had a tough season and finished with a 2-8 record. Gregory-Portland was the only
team the Hornets defeated. Their losses were to Beeville, Rockport, Sinton, and Tuloso-Midway.
The team consisted of Sandy Adams, Chris Botkin, Lori Graber, Debbie Holley, Julie McFarlane, Melinda Martinez, Yvonne
Matthews, Melinda Ritter, and Dee Dee Rose.
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Two: Lori Graber, Sandy Adams. In Center: Melinda Martinez. Bottom Flow: Dee Dee Rose, Yvonne Matthews.
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Bill Batey, finished a respectable third in their dis-
trict. Led by precise shooting of Danny Jackson,
the rebounding of David Claborn, and the height
of Joe Washington, the Hornets finished with a
22-11 record. The team entered three tourneys
during their season, finishing second in Port
Lavaca and third in Falfurrias and Laredo. The
79-80 season, being Coach Batey's first season
at F.B.H. was successful. He commented the
team should have a strong year upcoming for
only three seniors graduated. GET 'EM HOR-
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The F.B. Junior Varsity boys basketball team had a very
successful year, with a 11-13 record. During the season,
the Junior standout was Randy Thornburg with a 16 pt.
average per game including outstanding rebounding.
Coach Terry Darby did a great job in coaching the
1979-1980 team. He was quoted as saying, "I feel that we
have some players who will be definite assets to the Var-
sity team next year. I thoroughly enjoyed this season and
this team." The team has a very optimistic outlook for
next season. Good luck and many more victories and
especially those against T-M!!!
Eotphomore leader Greg Wiggins is all alone at the bas-
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The ninth grade basketballers,
coached by Coach George Herro,
played their season in halves. Their
final season record ended in them
winning eleven and losing eleven.
The team really appeared strong
towards the end of the season win-
ning nine of eleven games. The fish
were rewarded with such talent as
the outstanding shooting of Jimmy
Neal, the great rebounding of Todd
Sells, and the overall talent of Bobby
Jackson. Coach Herro commented
that the Freshman proved them-
selves a group with much talent and
future.
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Todd Sells, Bill Fawcett,
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Benny Cunningham, Jeff
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Okenfuss, Joan Visosky, Tina Buttler, Susan
Claborn, Marcia Boyer, Valerie Gentry, Joyce
Carwiie, Kathy Dean, Teresa Kennedy. Not in
Picture: Robin Beauregaurd, Lynn Collins,
and Carol Shields.
Senior Individuals: Clockwise: MARCIA
BOYER: "She worked extremely hard to be
the best she could and played to the best of
her potential."
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TINA BUTTLER: "Her desire and hustle
exemplified the entire Lady Hornet basketball
team."
- Coach Fountain -
JOYCE CARWILE: "Her attitude and desire
gave the entire team a much needed lift every
game she played."
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KATHY DEAN: "Fantastic attitude and a good
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JOAN VISOSKY: "Great determination
she stayed when a lot of people would have
walked away."
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SHEILA WIGGINS: "She has more heart than
most people twice her size."
- Coach Fountain --
ALL THE WAY T0 STATE
A dream come true. The varsity team reached for the
highest star and got a glimpse of it. They earned the right
to be one of four teams to represent the 3A class in the
State Tournament and went even further by reaching the
finals. The Lady Hornets met up with Dumas there and
were downed 53-43. But on their way to the big one the
Hornets completed their district play with a perfect
record of 14-0. The two most significant games were
against Tuloso-Midway beating them in both by only four
points, 30-26 and 42-38.
In the Bi-District game the Lady Hornets defeated
Roma, 68-36, with a surprisingly large margin. Refugio
was the site of the Regional showdown between our Hor-
nets and Bay City. Bay City was the first of only three
teams to beat the Lady Hornets. They did this in the Victo
ria Tournament with a score of 49-43. But in the Regional
game the Hornets didn't let down a single fan because
they defeated Bay City 55-44. With this victory they then
advanced to the semi-finals of the State Tournament in
Austin. Matched against Azle, the Lady Hornets played
before more than 300 fans and thoroughly satisfied
everyone of them by stopping Azle 42-31. With this win
they earned the right to play in the State finals against
Dumas. Dumas arose the victors with a score of 63-43
With this game the Lady Hornets who were ranked fifth in
the State at the beginning of the season finished in sec
ond place.
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Upper Left: Senior Tina Buttler 1233 passes to Susan Okenfuss C323
to add to her list of assists. Upper Right: Senior Sheila Wiggins C225
springs into action once more. Center: Coach Fountain.
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the State Tournament. Lower Right: Senior Joyce Carwlle 1241 shows
her shooting form as she advances the Lady Hornets two more points in
their 42-31 victory over Azle in the State Tournament.
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Upper Left: The Lady Hornets gather around for a final word
before the semi-final game of the State Tournament against Azle.
Upper Right: Senior Susan Okenfuss C325 puts to use one of her
many inside moves. Lower Left: Senior Sheila Wiggins shows
that she has more than just a pretty shot as she puts the move on
Tuloso Midway's Bev Arneke. Lower Right: Junior Susan Claborn
shoots a freethrow during the G-P game in front of a home
crowd.
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takes a power shot in the State Finals against Dumas. Upper
Right: Senior Sheila Wiggins confuses her guard by driving her
into another defender. Lower Left: Senior Susan Okenfuss
attempts one of her famed 20 footers as Marcia Boyer C345 and
Robin Beauregard C143 look on. Lower Right: Painted on the wall
of the varsity dressing room, this was a constant reminder of
what it takes to be champions.
JUNICR VARSITY HAS
This year's Junior Varsity Lady Hornets completed the
season with an overall record of 26-2. And held a 19
game winning streak before falling to Calallen with a
score of 18-30. They finished the season by winning five
straight games and concluding district play with a 9-2
record. The only other team the Hornets fell victim to was
Gregory Portland, with a score of 27-37. On their path of
victories the Lady Hornets averaged 39.2 points per
game while holding their opponents to a mere 21.7
points. They also out scored them from the floor 2 to 1.
Although the Hornets scored fewer freethrows than their
opponents 1148 to 1545 they shot a higher percentile,
42.286'X,. The Hornets also committed a total of ten more
fouls than their opponents, 412 to 402. The highest
amount of points that the Lady Hornets scored in one
game was 57 and the lowest was 18. 41 points was the
highest any one team scored against our Hornets in one
game and 6 was the lowest.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
Back Flow, L. to Ft.: Latrice Sellers, Kelly Greenlee, Lynn Collins, Sue Gray, Kim Haddox. Center Row, L. to R.:
Manager Michele Hestand, Tava Johnson, Saige Nase, Pam Buchanan, Liz Barker, Carol Calcinari, Coach
Nancy Miner. Front Row, L. to R.: Virginia DeLeon, Melody Finkhaus, Margaret Rodriguez, Glenda Hatch.
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Upper Left: Carol Shields takes her inside shot as everyone eagerly Lower Left' Carol Calcinari powers up her shot during a fast break
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Team Picture: Standing: Coach Vicki Avant, and Lori Graber. Sitting, L. to R.: Melissa Baker, Elsa Martinez, Melinda
Martinez, Connie Martinez, Yvonne Matthews, Kari Thomas, Mildred Hagood, Dee Dee Rose, Tarrena Capell, Sandy
Adams, Melinda Ritter. Not in Picture: Julie McFarlane.
This years Freshmen team finished its season with a
10-9 overall record and a 3-5 district record. The three
victories in district were against Rockport ftwicej and
Beeville, the scores were 30-18, 43-39, and 18-8 respec-
tively.
These Lady Hornets participated in two tournaments,
one at Flour Bluff and the other at Alice. In the Flour Bluff
Tournament Yvonne Matthews received All-tourney hon-
ors. Matthews, along with Dee Dee Rose, was also
awarded All-tourney at the Alice Tournament.
The two highest scorers were Yvonne Matthews with a
total of 114 points and an average of 6.3 points a game.
while Melinda Ritter averaged 5.6 points and gathered a
total of 107 points.
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The 1979-1980 Varsity Boys Track team had an
exceptional season. ln having a new coach, the men
performed and their excellent abilities showed. The
junior that went to regionais was Willie Wiggins. He
placed second in the 440 yd. dash which qualified
him for Stateg he placed 6th in state competition.
The two sophomores that qualified for regionais
were Rob Fawcett and Greg Wiggins. Rob ran the
220 yd dash and placed 7th and Greg placed 8th in
the long jump. Scott Ousley, senior, helped the team
by the points he chalked up at meets throughout the
season, placing high in all events.
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son, Keith Hartman, James Smith, Troy Booker, Richard Root,
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Campos ran the mile and took 1st and Sum-
mers took a 1st in the discus. The 440 yd. relay
placed 6th. Chris Winters also ran the mile and
took 2nd. Coach Williams predicts next year
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1979-1980 CINDERETTES
The 1979-1980 Cinderettes completed their track season with two girls going to Regionals. They were Okenfuss and
Wiggins. Susan placed 3rd in the shotput and Sheila placed 3rd in the triple jump and 6th in the 220 yd. dash. Consider-
ing Coach Perry had a small amount of people participating, the team did excellent. Most of the girls were in 3 to 5
events. With some of the girls returning and the good workouts from Coach Perryg next year's outlook is great.
Group: Coach Perry, Theresa Walker, Sheila Wiggins, Danetta Dorsey, Sherry Jackson, Lori Graber, DeeDee Rose, Glenda Hatch, Debbie Clonts,
Cheri Cochrel, Mary Shores, Melinda Ritter, Cindy Cerino, Patty Trumble, Becky Crumbly, Laurie Campbell, and Keli Haney.
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of 1979-80. Competing in eight meets and between 2nd and 6th places in the
remaining meets. Outstanding individuals advanced to regionalsg Keli Haney
and Cheri Cochrel missed a trip to state by placing 11th and 12th in regionals.
Having a young team this year creates hopes for Coach Perry to have an opti-
mistic outlook next season.
The boys also have a young team, mostly Sophomores. Competing in dis-
trict they placed 4th. Although none qualified for region their determination
will carry them to a successful season next year. As other fall season sports,
Cross Country takes desire and self-discipline to compete well. Congratula-
tions are in order for both young teams.
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VARSITY TENNIS - 'Ist AT ROBSTOWN
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Norm Braddoct, fmgrj, Bobby Cordts, Kevin Ball, Gary Cosgrove, Terry Grover, and Terry Hayman.
Kim Crawford flefty and Teresa Trumble fright! played each other in District Finals.
Kim placed first and Teresa placed second. Both girls went on to represent Flour
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TEAM TROPHY lst in Robstown
The team placed Highest overall in Five Dual Meets
KIM CRAWFORD lst- Robstown E.B., lst- Robstown, lst- Aransas Pass, lst- Beeviiie
TERESA TRUMBLE 2nd - Beeville
KIM AND TERESA lst- Gregory-Portland
TERESA AND JULIE POARCH 2nd - Flour Bluff
JULIE AND TRISH BATTERSON 2nd - Robstown
LAURA LEE AND PAT READER 3rd - District
KIM CRAWFORD - 3rd Regionals - lst District Singles
TERESA TRUMBLE - 4th Regionals - 2nd District Singles
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AWARDS
TEAM TROPHIES
1st - Aransas Pass, 1st - Tuloso-Midway, 1st - Flour
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STEVE DAUGHETT 1 st - Aransas Pass, 1 st - Beeville,
1st- Gregory-Portland, 1st- Flour Bluff, 1st- Tuloso-
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DELAN BRADDOCK AND MIKE SKINNER 2nd - Flour
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MICHELLE ADAMS AND DAWN CORDTS 2nd - Aransas
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JAMES ELLIOT AND ERIC GRAHAM 2nd - District
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REGIONAL MEET
M. Zachary 3rd-50 FREE, 3rd- 100 FREE
K. Moreland 3rd - 100 BACK, 5th - 50 FREE
J. Long 3rd - 100 FLY
L. Glaeser 2nd - 100 BREAST
J. Geckle 3rd - 100 FLY
J. Geckle, W. Tate, L. Glaeser, K. Butler
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Bobby Scott, Brad Kaylor,
Kelly Bell, Carl Jones, Eddie
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J.V. HAS FANTASTIC SEASON
The Junior Varsity baseball team was coached by
Rocky French this season. Having a young team
made no difference to these guys for they finished
the season with a great record. The team overall
was excellent, but all teams have standouts . . .
Sophomore Randy Adams played J.V. and Varsity
as did Scott McCord. Freshman Brian Visosky did a
great job for the team also. This talent should be
able to fill the missing holes inthe Varsity team next
year and help the Hornets win the district pennant in
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Group: Coach French, Lee Gonzales, Scott McCord, Bobby Rose, Robert Bar-
nard, Todd Sells, Joey Boyer, Jon Fine, Coach Cox, Eric Richardson, Fred
Riebschlager, Danny Villarreal, Shelby Hollis, Randy Caffey, Alvin Shelly, Jeff
Moreland, David DeLeon, Walter Gaines, David Lowry, Brian Visosky, Randy
Adams. Not Pictured: Eric Ritter.
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Mike Paddock
Jacque McEnuIty
Sports: Julie Poarch, Mike Jameson, Tina Butler, Mike Floss, Susan Claborn, Pat Reader.
Activities Julie S rin er, Melissa Richard-
Photographers: Becky Heaton, Jeff Turner, Daniel Forbus, Mike Paddock. I D Q
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Student Life: Pat Reader, Diane Carpenter, Jill Dolson. Clubs: Andrew Barth, Teresa Mayfield.
Ads: Mike Ross, Jacque McEnulty, Chris Vargas.
The 1979-1980 Yearbook ll class
would like to cordially extend its
thanks to our sponsor whom we love
and care for, Miss Morgan.
Thanks for everything.
1979-1980 Hornet Staff: Back Row: Daniel Forbes, Mike Ross, Pat Reader, Chris Vargas, Mike Paddock. Middle Row: Teresa Mayfield, Tina Butler, Susan
Claborn, Julie Poarch, Melissa Richardson, Vicky Johnston, Darla Mecom, Jacque McEnuIty. Front Row: Becky Heaton, Julie Springer, Mike Jameson,
Andrew Barth, Jeff Turner.
Jill Dolson and Diane Carpenter work hard to turn their layouts in on time.
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The Yearbook ll staff put in many hours of hard work to bring the
th.. students of Flour Bluff High School the Hornet. Layouts had to be
turned in for deadlines and pictures had to be taken at nearly every
event. Ads were sold to pay for the book and many fund raising pro-
jects were carried out through- out the year. All in all the yearbook
J staff was efficient and organized through the year.
Mike Jameson seems to be piled up in his work.
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Stinger Staff: Back Row: Greg Sells, Lou Phillips, Wally Heath, John Kearson, Jacque McEnulty, James Garrett, Ernest Scott. Middle Row: Helen Wilkey,
Scott Wiza, Steve Ritter, Teresa White, Maria Lanzener, Patty Trumble, Tony Ritter, Belinda Watters, Beth Snow, Jim Folk. Front Row: Pat Lanzener, Pat
Reader.
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Have you read the STINGER this year? Well if you did,
here are the outstanding students who brought you that
great work of literature. They're the 1979-80 Journalism
class. All of last year their job included going out and
searching for the facts to bring the latest story to you.
Keeping up with current events was their business. They
also filmed a movie as a fund raiser for the Yearbook ll
class.
Jim Folk films "ln Through the Outdoor."
Putting lt All Together
The Yearbook I class is a class designed to prepare new
students for the staff of next year's annual. The class
learned all of the techniques and layout procedures as well
as some photography. The students also participated in the
making of this year's annual by doing fund raising projects
and working in the class pictures. The Yearbook ll class
really appreciated the help.
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Left to Rigmg Eric Ritter, Scott McCord, Rob Fawcett, Randy Caffey, Craig Hottell, Brad Partridge, Tina Nall, Kim Crawford, Bernice Gasiewicz, Marisa Kunk-
ler.
CHGIR GCDES T0 HCUSTUN
Front Row: Marilyn Gonzales, Cindy Salas, Valerie Owen, Rick Merrit, Debbye Perry, Joey Hendrix, David Lowry. Second Row: Lisa Paul, Aamber Tatum, Patti
Elliot, Manuel Bastillo. Third Row: Theresa Walker, Sheila Wiggins, Nick Harrington, Jamie Foy. Fourth Row: Whitey 1, Whitey 2, Bookworm, Phil Phillips,
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practice.
The choir, directed by Mrs. Yolanda Garcia traveled to
Houston this year to see the musical production of West
Side Story. While there, they toured the many sites of the
, city. The choir, 24 members strong, practiced every day
l fourth period for upcoming events.
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Mrs. House prepares a musical selection for the choir.
The Naval Air Station Protestant Chapel invited the choir to
sing at a special Thanksgiving service. They also enjoyed a
luncheon provided by the chaplains at the Naval Air Station
Club. The choir caroled for the patients at the Naval Hospital
during Christmas time.
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FLAG CCDRPS RECEIVES TGP
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At U.I.L. Contest, the Flag Corps contributed their part toward earning a "1
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The Band sailed to Vera Cruz for the fifth year
living up to the Mexicans expectations of their
performance. ln addition to viewing the exciting
sights of Mexico, band members enjoyed an
exceptional treat when they arrived in Mexico by
way of the Gulf on a Navy ship.
Corps style brought out each aspect of the band.
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"SUPERIOR" AT CCJNTEST!
The 1979-80 New Hornet Band thrilled the audience with a new and exciting show last year that earned them a "supe-
rior" rating at contest. The band developed a new style by using the Corps technique, initiated by G. V. Garcia last year.
The band originally divided into divisions or auxiliary corps and played in that arrangement during contest, however this
year they marched on the field in divisions accentuating each sound for the audience. The Flag Corps, 16 members
strong, enhanced the band's performance last year by performing exciting routines including a routine where they actu-
ally threw the flags in the air.
A T Band Members anxiously await the time to board the ship.
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With the ending of the football season, the band is
divided into two groups, the Wind Ensemble, and the
Symphonic Band, with both participating in the U.I.L.
State Contest. The Stage Band received a "1" rating
when they attended U.l.L. contest. They performed for
children, senior citizens, and visitors to the city of Corpus
Christi.
Clear the way to the rail! Yvonne Cantu plays for the students at a pep rally
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Back Row Manager Misty Syvboda Sponsor Karen Anderson, Marisa Kunkler, Karen Simons, Sandy Barnard Debbye Perry Valerie Owen Cecile Woods
Karen Dendy Laura Numbers Escorts Chris Vargas and Roy Little. Middle Flow: Mascot Melody, Debra Baker Kris Jones Cath: Peterson Cindy Salas
ase Patti Bandiga Tammy Horton Front Row: Julie Springer, Beverly Thomas, Robin Robinson Marla Lanzener
The 1979-80 Flour Bluff Honeybees
started anew this year with a squad
consisting of nearly all new members.
They also had a new sponsor. Her
name is Karen Anderson and she was
warmly welcomed by the Drill Team.
The Honeybees performed at all of the
Football games this season. They used
various props such as scarves, boxes,
discs, and even beachballs.
Co-Captains
Maria Lanzener and Julie Springer
"MAKING IT" RATES " "
ln addition to all the performances given by the Honey-
bees during the year, they are constantly preparing for T
out-of-town contests.
The Drill Team attended a contest in San Antonio com-
ing home with many honors. They received three plac-
ques including an award for a superior rating in prop. The
girls worked hard.
The Drill Team ends their performance with relief and Colonel Robin Robinson displays her true feelings at the Basketball pep
enthusiasm WHY-
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The officers of the Drill Team used their experience
and dancing skills to bring many awards to the trophy
case this year. They attended a summer camp in July and
a contest in March. At each they were equally successful.
First they received a Sweepstakes trophy for overall per-
formance at summer camp, but by far their biggest
accomplishment was placing first over forty other
schools with the routine "Makin It."
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The cheers of the 1979-1980 varsity cheerleaders had a new ring as the football team began to win more and more games.
These fine young girls hung in there and yelled to the very end, leading the crowds in chants and yells to support the team at
football games. At the pep rallies they led the student body to the most spirit it has had in years. Of course, no pep rally would
be complete without the treats handed out to the players each week furnished by the cheerleaders. These girls went to sum-
mer camp for a week where they learned new cheers and perfected some old ones. For their efforts they received many
awards. Head cheerleader this year was Barby Swisher.
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Junior, Susan Claborn
79-80 Varsity Cheerleaders: Left to Right: Sue Bandiga, Robyn Nall, Cathy Simons, Bernice Gasiewicz
Barby Swisher, and Susan Claborn.
79-80 Hornet Mascot "Buzzy": Melissa Richardson
Senior, Robyn Nall
Senior, Cathy Simons
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OCEAN CLASS 1979-80
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From Left to Ftight: Kyle Moreland, Rene Tolan, Brian Walls, Kim Heltzel, Vicky Johnston, Jo Jo Gorman, Ann Clasby, Thomas Lewandowski, Mr. D. A. Bar-
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This year as usual, Oceanography was an exciting and
rewarding experience for all the students who partook in the
class. The highlight of the first half of the year was the three
day diurnal field trip at Port Aransas. The students spent three
days and nights running chemical tests off the end of Horace
Caldwell Pier, silkscreening, doing collections, and earning
achievements. It certainly was a pretty good year!
"See my Plankton Slide?l"
Jo Jo working?
How's this for one big happy family?
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Ballowe, Tammyx
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Beauregard, Jeff
Beims, Terry
Boehl, Chuck
Boler, Richard
Borg, Patty
Botkin, Kris
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Boyd, Steve
Bridges, Robert
Broussard, Ronda
Broyles, Donald
Butler, Kim
Butts, Debbie
Bynoe, Susan
Campbell, Keith
Campbell, Kristie
Campos, Paul
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Campbell, John
Capell, Tarrena
Carey, Tina
Carpenter, David
Caskey, Rachel
Cavazos, Daniel
Cavazos, Yolanda
Cave, Mike
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Charles, Christine
Chalfin, Billy
Cobarravias, Mario
Cochrel, Mike
Cochran, Paul
Conklin, Brenda
Cook, Richard
Cooper, Billie
Cordts, Dawn
Cowan, Cheryl
Cox, Marion
Criag, Michelle
Criag, Richard
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Cunningham, Bennie
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Deleen, David
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Driscoll, David
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Jackson, Jimmy
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Jermyn, Tracy
Jiller, David
Jones, Jay
Jones, Parnell
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Kennedy, Susan
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Lamb, James
Larson, Tammy
Larson, Terry
Leach, Phillip
Leijia, Rhonda
Linch, Mark
Llanes, Maggie
London, Chris
Lopez, Oscar
Lorence, Mike
Mangham, Sharon
Martin, Raymond
Martin, Scott
Martinez, Connie
Martinez, Elsa
Martinez, Melinda
Mathews, Yuonna
Maxwell, Lisa
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McFarland, James
McFarlane, Julie
McFarland, Keith
McLean, David
Mendez, Robert
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Merrit, Rick
Metteer, Steve
Michel, Troy
Mihulka, Suzy
Miksch, Brenda
Miller, Billy
Miller, Eric
Miller, Paul
Moellenkamp, Dorothy
Molina, Joseph
Molohon, Linda
Motes, Chris
Murgatroyd, Billy
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Patteson, DeeDee
Pires, Abner
Pohl, Eddy
Pollard, Tom
Presley, Anita
Presley, Doris
Purrier, Linda
Propp, Ray
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Rains, Lisa
Ramirez, Becky
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Ray, Bryan
Redden, Gary
Reynolds, Sherri
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Fliojas, Roy
Ritter, Melinda
Rivera, Nancy
Rodriquez, Frank
Rodrigguez, Wylie
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Romine, Ronald
Rose, Bobby
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Rushing, Chris
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Sander, Doug
Schneider, Bill
Scott, Barbara
Scott, Charles
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Smith, Debbie
Smith, Earl
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Sommer, Doug
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Sowell, David
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Staggs, Robert
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Stovall, Tonja
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Tatum, Aaron
Taylor, Tamara
Taylor, Trisha
Taylor, Veronica
Tennison, Steve
Thomas, Bruce
Thomas, Kari
Thorntor, David
Toby, David
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Tolliver, Judy
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Ward, David
Washinton, Kevin
Watters, Gary
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Williams, Joe
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Cassels, Wayne
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Clark, Curtis
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Cordell, Todd
Cordova, Diane
Cordts, Bobby
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Crawford, Kim
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Decker, Dolores
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Dennis, Donald
Derrick, Dwayne
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Matthews, Pam
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McDaniel, Walter
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Mead, Joe
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Miller, Robert
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Minnear, Kenneth
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Moore, Kristi
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