Bandera High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Bandera, TX)
- Class of 1984
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Years from now, even if you and your friends have lost touch those special friendships will be fresh in your mind. Unique memories can only be made by friends and times spent together. Friendships are built through par- ticipation in different activities, many hours spent practicing or studying together. Critical times that lead you to share a little of yourself with someone can build a special bond that too, will last a lifetime. Sharing a superior rating, a trophy, a victory or a defeat can strengthen a bond. So it is for BHS students. They bond together to share some of the happiest times of their lives. They grow and learn together and leave BHS with many memories. imma ME Ann and Catherine clown around be- tween classes. Bruce McMeans leads an in- 2 Introduction v Q R 1, ' fgff ff , -sv ' ,w - .' '. I, . ,, ' I jfglla sf' 4,5 71 u--Ji 1 , ,A , 4. , -., A . , 'L i 5 g :w f ' A . r . f , ,, A ,sg 'n'5i'1r' . -1-fr 1 - ' 1. :VA liaieji .Qlib 'Q 12 U A ' . 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' , -W A g K ,gs N-, i a .l'N5'ff'3:. cb is Q. s 'Net 21555552 f I G watersp- The proof is in the picture Band members and mascot are a must at BHS pep rallies, High school adventures will be the foundation of many memories yet to come throughout your life. The great times each of us remembers develop the cor- nerstone to the millions of great moments we will each keepg at least one of these pictures depict a special memory for each one of us. Field trips, yes we've all had good ones and great ones. Such as the varsity football team singing the theme to Gilligan's Is1and, or riding the band dressing bus. Extracurricular activities also bring to mind those dreaded memories. All drama club members have those days when none of the lines came together and athletes can visualize that one day the coach will pick him as the one to do everything wrong. 4 - Introduction I 'Q 5 ,,, Q I fjzrig , A ,. gg? mm f V . at y yi Vgpl F gy t ,.' ' at ' tti ,gh X Z , 3 H f ytt pw its W We H k Mr, 7'-fs... .,,,gV ,,, Bruce goes up for two. l l l Tommy Adams in action. ...M-as Cheerleaders will remember going over the same cheer a million times. Competitors and fans will always keep memories of a certain game or event when nothing, or everything, went wrong. Relishing in victories - such as the crucial victory over the Boerne Greyhounds in varsity boys basketball. Then there are also the memories built basically on times spent with friends. Either dragging Main Street or standing around acting silly. Slumber parti' . mites, and working develop little pictures in y -if mind you will always keep. Shopping with friends or playing football on weekends also result in times each one of us will remember. There are millions of times and things that you will always hold dear to your heart. Friends build memories and that's what makes high school the Time of Your Life. .., ff -1' N. fl 3, IAJZYXJ james Compton, jeff Ott, Tim Butler, and Jimmy Perkins at their best. I 1 . 0 f ' I f - Ill Toni Byam 0 B rin Tina and Beckie truly are one-in- a million! . . .ny a ' 4V ' -ai . A ' .. . 5, 1 'f' .MZv. ..p .'. !f ' K-'lf af Copy by Nancy Hayes One in a million smiles in the halls and laughs with our friends are all part of the special moments we share during our years at BHS. One in a million times we have gotten together in the gym for a pep rally to cheer our football boys on to victory. One in a million times we have sup- ported our athletic teams by just being at their games or meets to show how much we care. They work toward recognition and trophies which are symbols of their accomplishments, and they add these to the case of one in a million trophies won before. BHS has more than just its athletes to 6 Introduction Ollis Oliver and Chuck Perry show two ofthe greatest smiles around BHS. be proud of. The cheerleaders full of enthusiasm and spirit are always there to support the Bulldogs. The band gives us the gift of music and always makes us smile with their one in a million half-time shows. These, along with our one in a million clubs, our progressive student council, and our drama friends and our wonderful staff, give our school the personality and character that makes us proud to be a part of it. Times like these will be remembered long after our short but special high school years. After all, BHS is truly one in a million!' ew. 5 ftugmjt' 'N tiki?-' this 'l IIB! '-l I xi X., 1 35' gi, -'N' , We sing the Alma Mater a million times, but it will always remain special. V'I'C'T'O'R'OOPS! Mr. Marsh ,lu zir- AJ' - I in. :Ill all and Jonathon puzzled again? . I O . ' Ik: ' --If eeaggqq , L. Ted Celis relaxes between songs. 4 n . o R a n d y says I've made this s h o t a m i l l i o n times. Toni Byam - 7 At BHS each organiza- tion and individual strives to be the best they can be. This year is evident that their pride and deter- mination paid off. Through hard work and practice the Bulldogs drive for perfection, to become number one. Each possessing a dream that yearns to be fulfilled. They went after it and many succeeded others failed. But because they were bound to be better they picked themselves up and started again. Many times during the year we won and other times -- we lost but our attitudes and values made us unbeatable. Top: Coach Nuese, held by Dyke Ferrall and Ioe Kalka, is helped off the field after beating Ran- dolph in football for the first time in Bulldog History. Bottom: The Bulldog band watches the game quite intently. Their varied facial expressions show that bandmembers are all different in personality but they all agree that they love their Bulldogs. 8 Introduction O 1 ' df :it Mxus..1s...- ,. t. E. W-my t tt' fi 7 ' 1 li.: W' 'Se 6-4 .QQ Q Above: Shannon McMu11an Qalias The Blue Max, takes a rest during the pep rally. if 'W34 ex ' .iff , W Above: The helmet of Warren Clingon says many things about the Dogs winning season. I I 0 'Ol Nancy Herriott V , Top: Tiffin Youngblood, Tammy Ott, and Sue Pickett obviously enjoy each others company very much. These girls are on their way to an ALS trip in San Antonio. Bottom: Missy Mangold, Toni V Byam, and Wayne Peck watch Scott Kell do his Y Egg, impression of Mr. fifties., Www Olympia. The most important influence on your life is your friends. They cause you to be what you are and act the way you do. To many people they are treasured dearly, like gold and diamonds, but valued even more. lust like a popular Girl Scout song says, Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and the other's gold. At BHS friendship is abundant. Laughter and gossip echoes down the halls as companions group together during the day. All of one's memories are centered around your mates. Ask any senior what they will miss most when they leave high school and they'll reply, my friends. High school years are filled with exams, dances, competitions and homework, It is the best years of your life. A carefree time to be yourself and enjoy your friends. 10 - Introduction T Left: Laura Herrera watched as Toni Byam is about to trip on her shoe laces. Right: Sandy Reidner tells Bubba Caloss that the world is about to end. . -ez' x- - . lf: Liz.-S ,t .1. ,vi QE in Mg, ., et ...Q S' K, ., I Q l ' V 3!LQ::i's?3 J : - 1 'ij-?'lfi'09'Q r. lr ,,., -5.15 ' ..w.7f.1'u lf, .v. v,. J Qux' 73. , -Q- iivvfi 'c SQ? ,rg Left: When competing in an athletic event during the game and in practice team members grow closer together than ever before. Our football team is seen here together, as friends with their coach, united in a touching moment. ' 0 n v 0 l O P Q 9 U I Nancy Herriott 1 6 1 I 1 Once Again, nforgettable. HOMECOMING CANDIDATES 1983 - Back Row: Fr. - Scott Caloss, Lisa Schwarz, Irs. - Bubba Caloss, Shannon McMul1an, Scott Kelly, Kathy Ryan. Fr. - Eric Verhelst, Gina Herrera. Middle Row: Soph, - Iames Compton, Randy McHaney. Srs. - Ieff Ott, Nancy Herriott. Front Row: Soph. - Tracey Pendley, Greg Fest, Srs, - Tim Butler, Lisa Vakey, Right: The highlight of the Homecoming festivities was the presentation of Mr. and Miss BHS. The winners for 1983 were Tim Butler and Lisa Vakey, They were bestowed with this honor by Miss BHS of 1981, Iacque Cantu and School Board President, Mr. Thomas Keese. Left: Tim Butler and Lisa Vakey carry out the tradition of the congratulatory kiss. 14 - Homecoming Homecoming 1983 was highlighted with the presentation of Mr. and Miss BHS. Seniors, Tim Butler and Lisa Vakey were the recipients of the prestigious award. Homecoming was not only halftime presenta- tions, it started on the previous Monday with Clash the RoHawks day. Thursday was the traditional building of the bonfire, the burn, and the cheerleaders doing their stuff. Friday anticipa- tion filled the air. The outdoor pep rally began, once again the cheerleaders yelled and for the first time the Flag Corps did a dance routine. Student Council decorated after school in hopes of a successful Homecoming dance. That night the game started with the Bandera Bulldogs against the Randolph RoHawks. In Bulldog history, we had never beaten Randolph in football. We entered the game with a one win, no lose record in district. When the game was over we had 2 wins! This game will not soon be forgot- ten by students, community, or players. After the game students attended a great Homecoming Dance. Pictures were taken by Bub- ba Caloss and music was provided by Gary Galland and Shane Yates. At the close of Homecoming Week, everyone had the same feel- ing, this year was, Once again, unforgettable! spirit. Above: The breakthrough that signifies the beginn ing of Homecoming Night 1983. Nancy Herriott 15 Left: Students built his huge bonfire as a symbol of Bulldog Happenings of Homecoming Right: Students looked high and low for wood for the bonfire. Left: Bulldog fans show pride in their work of art. Below: Iust one of the many automobiles that participated in the car decorating. it Q M, . A 12 L ii f?,.gg3.?'?'i M94 ,N l 16 - Homecoming Left: Here come the mighty Bulldogs to compete against the Randolph RoHawks. Left to Right: Apparently David Schwarz, Ralph Kluna, Steve Montgomery, Ollis Oliver, Kevin Parker, and Steve Nolan are ready for action. 'J ,Ewa H E5 1 -' 1.5.5 -. 1 7 ' - sfzklxi-1 it 1Z ' - UQ.: Left: Terri Butler showing her Bulldog spirit at the Homecoming game, Above: Left to Right: I.V. Cheerleaders, jenny Persyn, Randy McHaney, Diana Gar- cia, and Lisa Schwarz release the balloons on Homecoming morning. Up, up and away! Nancy Herriott - 17 Q. fk f r i k iii ,V A Mx, S. 4 zu L 52 CLASS FAVORITES Top, L-R: Freshmen - Ernest Malone, Gina Herrera. Sophomores - james Compton, Beckie Clements. Juniors - Bubba Caloss Cindy Parks. Seniors - Gerald Boyd, Lisa Vakey. 18 - Class Favorites s s-X CCSSS K, Ss, -N A 4 . 1' 0 5 x , 1 , 3' wi 'px xi I 'N 5: gf gi' .Ji 4 Z . ' ', i Y N9 Q 1 1 f 1.1 3 .',1Q 'D f fi ' S 5 ' ' I f V- I na S55 K sf X I i V ? I 4 Sa 'Q , W . is ,Q We . :I 4 4 ?2,'l1 W, ..,,. qu aku, a K 'PM f I 519 ' if fa Q I 'Ir M wif X P, uf H' f f'!t'M1 A?3.,,C sf-if' 1984 Academics Assembl May 10, the student body of BHS gathered in the auditorium for the annual Academics Assembly. Cer- tificates of achievement were given for excellence in everything from Mathematics to Band. The highlights of the assembly was the awarding of the coveted Will to Win Award. This year's recipient was Senior Steve Nolan. When asked about his reaction to this award, he commented I was very surprised and very proud. Z 2 Sandy Riedner Pen-in-Paw co-editor, OAP, UIL Reg. Qualifier, Stud. Council Hist. Reporter. Matt Kelly and Ernest Malone were the Outstanding American History Students. Matt was also a Regional Qualifier in UIL and a member of OAP. 20 Academics Assembly ...Aki Mr. Caloss presents the Will to Win award to Steve Nolan. Steve also received the Outstanding Upperclass Student Council Representative. Shane Yates Outstanding English Ill, and Comp. Lit. Student SC, Corres. Sec., 20A award. Nancy Hayes was awarded the Voice of Democracy Award and OAP. Honors Scholars and ore!! Outstanding World Hist. Students: Kevin Parker, Chris Reeves, and Bubba Caloss QOAP, 20A awardl Wendy Valdez was a member of OAP and received the 20A award. DIST., REG., AND AREA BAND MEMBERS - Michele Speckman, fPen-in-Paw co-editor, 20A awardj, Chris Reeves 120A awardj, Cheri Magon, Iason Clardy, Billy Morris COut- standing Eng. II, Alg, Ill and IV, and Geometry student, UIL Reg. Qualifierj, and Iake Frazier . S 4 Melissa Ross qualified for UIL Regionals. Valedictorian, Ionathon Graves re- ceived many scholarships along with being recognized as the Outstanding Government Student. In this picture, Ion is receiving his ROTC Scholarship to San Angelo. Toni Kunz - 21 Steve Parker and Tina Doebbler proudly display the trophy they received as most outstanding Girl and Boy Athlete. Steve Parker speaks of what Athletics has meant to him. ,,, .iss-ff' thletes Shine at g , 7 From L-R: Russell Bates, Cliff Bronson, Iames Compton, Ron Erlandson, Greg Fest, Tim Fritsche, Floyd Hamilton, Iim- my Sides, and Gary Watkins receive their 1983-84 participation certificates. 22 - All Sports Assembly Sports Assembl 1 . I if From L-R: Danny Nuese - Football, Trackp Tony Iohnson - Football, Trackg Kevin Long - Basketballg Paul Banks - Baseball: Cheerleader Sponsor Liz Vakeyp Nancy Vogler - Volleyballp Barbara Mazurek - Basketball. Coaches bow their heads as the invocation is given. Trackg Shawna King - Basketballp Shirley Renkin Each year at the annual Sports Assembly many outstanding athletes are honored with various awards. These awards are given as a result of many long hours of dedication by these students to their sport. This year's assembly was marked by the resignation of Ms. Nancy Vogler, Volleyball Coach. Many of the senior girls were trained under Ms. Vogler so it was with much emotion that they said goodbye. Coach Nancy Vogler accepts an appreciation gift from Christine Caloss and Mary Bolan. Karen Rizner 23 i A The theme selected by the Iunior class for the 1984 prom was Just You and I. Close dancing to music by the band Sure Shot, added to the magic of the evening. This year, the senior class 5 I ff just You and I . selected blue and silver as their class colors, United by Iudas Priest, as their song, and a red rose as their flower. This was truly a memorable occasion for all who attended. 2 f iiyi ' .ffgp:eTina Doebbler and Malissa 'V Teddy' ,,t of ceremonies' delivers his 'yiy Methyvin welcome the guests. Botf . speech asMrf.,Caloss 'waits his turnatthe microphone. Vytoifhli' That OST,catering left David, 'V - ' I ,Schwarz wanting mQregt1,fiif' 5 ' ' ' :Q 'L sffn- Hess' 'fi---::f,11l51z2w .... , ,,,. UWQTEE 'i i5fA51if5nffiLEi55 Utilhf ' 5 '5V7W ::-r,Q2'j,Eif 'iifff' T 3 t 5 'f 'i K ,,,,, ,g., ,,,,, gwszfigg, g L' 24 l 'jmiiiior Senior Prom - SJW S 4 1 ,,., 1 ' r'33?iKZifilg-fifx-iigiiiifkiELw1'TF3h,f,':Ef 7 'fl -' in ' - f ,ff 1 Sharing Our Dreams Together Z 1 :ci -:wi E i ri ,l . 1 r ' ' Kelliefllexhents proudly receives her senior ring. Top: Kelly Kindla is at a loss for , i L ' words. Bottom: Bubba 'Caloss v ' receives his ring from his proud V father. lkf 5 K Nancy Hayes f- The Moments We Treasure Has Cindy had too much to drink from the punch bowl? Mr. and Mrs. Neville dance as Mr. and Mrs. Butler look on. r E for , I Christine Caloss and her Dad enjoy a dance Prom night. Gary says, Heh this is a fun dance. Prom night was filled with a lot of laughter and even some tears as the graduating seniors of 1984 were celebrating their last prom. The prom would not have been the spectacular evening it was without all the help from all of the devoted parents and sponsors. Thanks to you all for making the Iunior-Senior Prom 1984 a very memorable occasion. 26 - junior, Senior Prom Will Be Ours Forever Gerald as he proudly receives his award. Kim isn't bashful about being a flirt. KJ J, 1' Highlight of the evening was the announcement of Senior Beauty and Beast Awards. Girls were: Most Beautiful - Kim Persyng Most Popular - Lisa Vakeyg Wittiest - Susan Espinosag Best Dressed - Dream Neallyp Most Talented - Sandy Reidnerg Best All-Around - Sandy Riednerg Best Dancer - Nancy Herriottg Most Scholarly - Wendy Frazierg Most Promising Future - Wendy Fraizerg Biggest Flirt - Kim Comptong and Most Athletic - Tina Doebbler. Boys cited included: Most Popular - Tim Butlerg Most Athletic - Tim Butlerp Most Handsome - Dyke Ferrellg Biggest Wolf - Steve Montgomeryg Wittiest - Kris Krusep Best All-Around - Gerald Boydg Best Dressed - Chris Reevesg Most Talented - Gerald Boydg Cutest - Iimmy Perkinsg Most Scholarly - Jonathon Gravesg and Most Promising Future - Jonathon Graves. Appreciation was expressed by Senior Malisa Methvin to the senior class parents and class spon- sors. Iuniors received their long awaited class rings which were given out by Mr. Pfeiffer and Mr. Caloss. Iuniors, seniors and their dates were treated to a night of lust You and I. There was a collage of col- ors in the girls' dresses and the boys attire of tuxedos with tails and top hats that made the prom a special night. The prom ended with the couples dancing the night away to the music of the band, Sure Shot. Y 41 I Hey Nancy look there's another camera. Toni, Christine, and Laura doing what they do best. 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' e 4 1 41- :Sli 4-'i 1i r A 9 I N Q H' I X 1 X - 3 K 4 3 2 ' if V7 Toni Kunz - 29 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Vice President Malisa Methvin Secretary Kim Persyn, President Tina Doebbler. C Randy Andrews y y ' Vicki Bates y Derrick Berg Mary Bolan Gerald Boyd 1 Tim Butler Robert Butts Toni Byam Christine Caloss Ronnie Chesnut LindaiClark Judy Clifford , r Kim Compton l r Iohn Cornelius Donald DeThorne H f 1 Tina Doebbler Delbert Ducheneaux r - Tammie'E11is y y y linda Erfurt to SUSQD 51-Espinosg Seniors Nana Fernandez Wendy Frazier Gary Galland Raymond Garcia Jonathan Graves Sheila Haver Robert Haynes Laura Herrera RiNancy Herriott i ery kerry Hodges o M -fa, W, .X if wx, I , ' fl Q ffkf X f 'X' r a f .ar 3 , I rf- K- .ix V 'Qin f no defe elf Y., 4? rr' dy , Lime Karr rrrrr' KeithKiit1d1L f i Qiana Klein? , ' ' 'K ,gag i Frank Konvickaf? eg Qterlingkoontz X 1. Kris Kruse i TraceylLaskowski k r M, ' ' r 1512- if . r W f ri Qrr. l r Kelly I Brenda Mayfrild Malisa Methvin Iodi Miller fl Steve Montgomerg glf e 1 K J r . ,fav sr! K Sam Mullins i Dream Nealy 1 Steve Nolan Larua O'Donne11 Q r Ollis Oliver Q Q ar i Christine Caloss - 31 w Ieff our Steve Parker Linda- Pattonat iGavi1iPearso1i5 ' i Perkins Kim Persyn Sue Pickett I Carla Rastetter DeAnna Rathke Chris Reeyes Betty Richmond Sandy Riedner Karen Rizner Bruce Robison Linda Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez David Rohrbach Tina,SChott Dayid Schwarz Chris Seaman Mary Segovia ,. ig joy Smith eoei Theresa Sowell Michele Speckman m, Qreg Starr 32 Seniors Earth to Susan Espinosa! The End of an Era The Class of '84 left BHS with many keepsakes, friends and achievements. Senior English teacher Baird Neville stated, The Class of '84 is a great class . . . a class with style, grace, wit, intelligence, drive and heart. The Class of '84 will be remembered with fondness for many, many years. The seniors were known for their endless en- thusiasm in all school events. The Class of '84 was a group of winners who always fought until the bit- ter end. They had an enormous amount of school spirit which hopefully influenced the future students of BHS. Highlights of this senior year included Homecoming, the last football game, the Ir.-Sr. Prom, the senior trip and Slave Day. Slave Day was a day when the underclassmen took revenge on the seniors and tormented them for all of their cruelties and wrong-doings throughout the year. Bac- calaureate and Graduation were undoubtedly the most awaited occurrences in any senior's life. They marked the beginning of a whole new challenge when the Seniors of '84 stepped out into the world to begin their adult life. As the seniors ended their high school career, they sensed the stimulation of graduation and the sadness of leaving behind their associates with whom they held a bond of friendship that would never be forgotten. 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Pictured: WQQIQH Clingon' y ,S ff 'gwiif HOP-42 . viibQgPierc'e S W Ronnie Skinner Odell Smalley David Sullivan Q Q, Laura Wilton demonstrates her Cosmetology talents by making Chris Seaman a Cover Girl Model Christine Caloss - 33 4 3 . . -fi in .a 'W 34 - juniors Tommy Adams Clara Albright Ann Anderson Tim Avallone Lonnie Bain Robert Baker Becky Blakemore Deb Brieno Ieff Burns Terri Butler Tommy Callahan Bubba Caloss Catherine Caruthers Kim Cherry Kellie Clements Cathy Edwards Chris Elkins Marcos Fernandez Glenn Flach Christine Fleming Cindy Frazier Roan Gardner junior George Phyllis Graham Trey Graves Nancy Hayes Mark Heinen Mitch Heinen Donna Heisler Shannon Hicks juniors Today . . . ...A j' ti- ff -., si 513' . . . Seniors Tomorrow mf. vi. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Teddy Popham, President: Kelly Kindla, Vice Presi- dent, Tammy Ott, Secretary-Treasurer. 'Nb' Marcos Fernandez, Randy Osborn, and Steve Langner audition for the Boy's Choir Kabovel. Patty Walker says to Kris Stell, Freeze, there is a photographer over there ibelowl. ...JK l ...- 11? tffvmf'-'xyii mf . 54 ,g ' Tv ,tr A ,jr-: Y A 1. f g .tf.pii-gsyfghfi 1 I, ff iii S S X F Kathy Ryan, alias Vogue model, demonstrates her camera-shy characteristics. Endless enthusiasm has led the Junior class to accomplish goals and live up to their respon- sibilities. One major achievement of the Juniors was raising money to host the Junior-Senior Prom by spon- soring fund raisers including con- cession stands and mum sales. The Senior ring is chosen, dur- ing the Iunior year, to express the individual's achievements at BHS. The rings are presented at the prom. Toni Kunz 36 - juniors Stephanie Hill Tim Hines Gary Hornbeek Heath Hulse Scott Kelly Kelly Kindla Toni Kunz Steve Langner Rudy Lopez Tim Lurker Iill MacMillan Tina Macon Gene Mathews Brian Mayhew Dawn Maywald Bruce McMeans Shannon McMullan Henry Mesa Pete Moore Gene Mullins Iohnny Obeido Isable Ortega Randy Osborn Tammy Ott Sherri Padgett Cindy Park Kevin Parker Tracey Parkinson Wayne Peck Chuck Perry vw juniors Look Forward to 19 'QW .9 s-un-q1:1y1 f f Se s Q 'J fg:L':f S . I LV .V O. Kenneth Peters Teddy Popham Sean Richardson Kathy Ryan Keith Schneider Tana Short Sandy Spoonmore Kris Stell Mike Stell Nancy Stephens Steve Thompson Brad Upton Kami Vidor Patty Walker Shane Yates Not Pictured: . Ron Earlandson Manuel Pina Peggy Walter When Kellie Clements and Tracey Hicks get together, it doesn't take much to amuse them. , S ' i' Roan Gardner, Scott Kelly, and Wayne Peck have something plotted behind Oh no, I lost count again! exclaims Kelly Kindla. . . . . their sinister smiles. Toni Kunz -- 37 Sophomores: The Class With Class Sophomores at BHS have a com- bination of spirit, pride, and en- thusiasm that makes them truly unique. They have been recogniz- ed many times during the 1983-84 school year. One such recognition came when the sophomores won the bucket brigade. Two truly outstanding sophomores are Billy Morris and james Compton. Billy received the Hugh O'Brien Outstanding Leadership Quality Award, and later went to a seminar in San An- tonio with the other recipients of the award from neighboring cities. james was named the Outstanding Player of the Year in Class 3A Football by Dr. Pepper. It is unusual for someone so young to receive such a prestigious award. As the year goes on, the sophomores will continue to pro- ve that The Will to Win Cannot Be Beat. Mike Adams Kenneth Alexander Russell Bates Stephanie Beach Derrin Berg .XJ . Sanya Berube Regina Bloxham Marty Bowles Mark Bradford Barbara Brieno 'i-r. Q ,,, . E ,,......... , 1 51 . I R yt U .,.f. it R OFFICERS - Pres. Beckie Clements, Vice-Pres. Greg Fest, Sec.-Treas. Seana D'Spain. it 1 A , . Q . an 3' ,I ' William Brittain . -5 : .- '-1 ' 'Uv?. f Clifford Bronson ' ' Jana Camp rea ceus K Brenda Chesnut . 38 Sophomores 6 'X r- w 9 ff an 4 , . s 'i Mr,-vanvlv' Y, I Danny Clark Beckie Clements Lorna Colvin Iames Compton Dawn Cowan Seana D'Spain Patrick Espinosa Duane Falardeau John Fernandez Greg Fest Tim Fritsche Diana Garcia Danny Glines Iohn Gonzales Floyd Hamilton Mark Hanna Ienny Hayles Virginia Huerta Toby Hughes Daria Iohnston Kathryn Kimbrell Randall Kirk Clint Koenig Charlotte Langston Heath LeStourgeon Seana and Randy always have time to clown around Mehssa Ross 39 Two Do , and T o to Go Diane Loudermilk Glynda Madden Robin Maltsberger Cheri Magon Myla Marks Michelle McGee Randy McHaney Kimberly Moore Mike Moore Shannon Mormando 40 - Sophomores Billy Morris Kami Muhivich Richard Osgood David Pardee Nancy Patton Traci Pendley Chris Persyn Mike Popham Kelly Potter Shelley Potter 'sq - ' , .Ez 4 - -fs . M 2 - at f ' i 1 ' + Tri+ - f , fs? K H2 f ft ' i K , fit XX X 1 LAX. . , -., is if et. 1 M 1 james, no one is listening to you. Q-E 1 155 ,3 'W Li ,., Wm, ,i ,QV 3 Y iv ,-gg Q5 f 1, 5 ' 'ft W -4 -. ws 5 W, ,f rx., L , Ii N4 l H g Q i L .W 254 Yrr' 2 I ' . - .. V L, W 'iii f i : , ' ,,'. ,sfrras , . i L ' R rrai 1 4 .7 y 1, V ry 7, va ' ' M y 5, U g I yy y if f 14 L W , a , ,y,,,Y ' 7- i, . 1, wx 1 i' lf ' :'h -. li' 5, . f K 5: kk 'k in , w:'3'J. ix -of fn , 5 ?f ly ' a??'?l7A9:L'f'5',ii'!7,5Zf?f75j 1 , f V , 4 'liz z 1 J ., ,V ,.,V V , 357, E ' . ., U ,, .332 7 Clifford Queen Dorelia Rodrequez Luis Rodriguez Melissa Ross Robert Saul jeff Schantz Denise Sharp Teri Short Iimmy Sides Skipper Swonke Kenny Trenkelbach Troy Walker Gary Watkins Ianet Weber Johnnie Wedgworth Margrett Wells Leticia Ybarra Paige Youngblood David Ziegler Shane Zimmermann Not Pictured: Luane Langston Ieff Stoops What did you do now Greg? Melissa Ross 41 Freshmen at BHS are going through many changes in their lives. They are filled with many memories of the past as well as hopes for the future. But through it all the class of 1987 will survive, together. CLASS OFFICERS - PRES. Lorri Robbins, V.-PRES. Gayle Anderson, SEC. TREAS. Ien- ny Persyn. Deann Adamietz Gayla Adams Kim Albrecht Buddy Anderson Gayle Anderson Iarod Balson Troy Blason Iennifer Baker Wade Barefield Gene Barnett Connie Brandt Richard Brieno Iolene Butler Alan Calloway Scott Caloss Mike Cardenaz Christopher Childress jason Clardy David Clark 42 - Freshmen On Their Way U ! ! is Sally, what are you and Shannon up to? A l ' Glenn Clark Danielle Cloud Yance Davenport Susan Densford Lisa DeThorne David Edwards David Erfurt Richard Espinosa Iim Evans Mark Evans Stephanie Evans Pedro Fernandez Tony Fernandez Iohn Fishbach lake Frazier johnny Garza Kathy Gould Debbie Hay Scott Heinen Brad Hempsted Brian I-lempsted David Hilburn Mike Hill Randy MCI-laney 43 44 - Freshmen Fantastic Freshmenll Shelly Hunter Diana james Billy jenkins Matt Kelly Sandra LaFond Natalie Langston Tina Logandro Ruben Lopez Ernest Malone Melissa Mangold Tom Mangold Larry Marchand Greg Marshall Sky Mattson Mark Mayfield Noel McCay Enid McKeon Clint McMeans Greg Meuth Iohn Miller Daniel Mirales Sally Molina Curt Moore Stephanie Morrison jim O'Steen Iudy Parkinson Robin Peck Erin Perry Ienny Persyn Glen Pollard S. Missy, are you really studying David Walton Todd Weber Stacy Wedgworth Tammie West Sharon Pollard Cindy Popham Daniel Potts Todd Richardson Rhonda Rico Lorri Robbins Debbie Schimandle Lisa Schwarz Shaylyn Sides Troy Stevens Carl Teague Laura Thomas Chuck Tondre Mickie Towers Eric Verhelst Kari Wallis Not Pictured: john Cowan, Ioley Day, David DeSalme, Scott Emmons, Rachel Lemus, Greg Mc- Cay, Suzy Munoz, George Oranday, David Shackleford. Randy McHaney ,,,fvgf715if?f 1,,,,-21-111 -L 1.1s111s'1S1 f' A J is L1 ,,2 1 1, ,,- 1:,,1i1ij51'i7511'Z' K ,, K K 11 1 1n,'iN,,?' 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Superintendent: Ted Dockery - B.S., Texas 8:1 University, M.Ed., Our Lake of the Lake University H. S. Principal: Ir. High Principal: Gus Pfeiffer - B.S., a ' n Southwest Texas Whitewood - B,S., State, M.A. Univer- Trinity University, sity of Texas at San M.Ed., Sul Ross Antonio State University Elem. Principal: Al Kindla - . ., a n d M . . , Southwest Texas State University E ll tL d h' tB d ISD X X 'rw S1214 i X X w tk fl S X -VX i is S 3? - s 7? ' if 5 fs l it Rl T it U were Ya its 3 at 2 ' A B A Y M r 1 a e BS A A 48 - Academics we-'QE' X -5 ' .. f BANDERA I.S.D. BOARD OF TRUSTEES - Standing, L-R: Richard Evans - Assistant Secretary, Katie Ruede, Charlotte Salzman, Rob Sandidge. Seated, L-R: Eddie Ion Ryan - Vice President, Thomas H Keese - President, Patty Adamson - Secretary. Teachers Provide Guidance ll Mr. and Mrs. Neville model the latest in plaid shirts. ' Phyllis Adam - Title I Clara Albright - Bus Driver Paul Banks - Hist.!Coach P.E. Charles Blucher - Gen. Shop!Am. Hist.!Mech. Drawing Elroy Bode - Ir. High Grammar Virginia Brient - Health!Bio. Io Ann Caloss - Librarian Theresa Cielencki - Food Serv. Noahlene Clark - Ir. High Sec. Leta Curbo - Grade Five Tom Doebbler - Math. f Hort. Iudy D'Spain - Library Aide Patsy D'Spain - Bookkeeping Asst. jill Edwards - Grammarlworld Hist. Edell Estenson - Food Serv. Mary Evans - Gifted!Talented Yvonne Fenner - Tex. Hist I Read. Lillian Ferguson - Food Serv. Melissa Ross Bandera ISD's Strength I Patricia Fernandez - Bus Dr. Sue Gabel - Grade Four Kathy Gardner - Special Ed. Deborah Garrett - Special Ed. Charles Graves - Counselor Mary Graves - Kindergarten Margrit Gunther- Tax Collector Assistant Camille Hamilton - Grade Four Kelly Howell - Grade One Alicia Huerta - Maintenance Ben Huerta - Maintenance Nancy Hunter - Govt.!History Robert Hunter - Spanishlworld Geog. Tony Iohnson - Athletics Margie Keese - Typing!- Bookkeepingllournalism Leila Kindla - Kindergarten Patricia Larson - Special Ed. Barbara Le Stourgeon - Business Manager Earline Lindig - High School Secretary Iacquelyn Loeffler - Ir. High Grammar Kevin Long - AthleticslDr. Ed. World Geography Carla Lukachik - Grade Five Robbie Madrid - Bookkeeping Secretary Bill Marshall - Physical SciencelPhysics Sylvia Martinez - Teacher Aide Sandy Mauer - Bookkeeper 50 Academics Q Mrs. White observes her class Its Facult H.. .4 N Students work diligently in Government. M I I Mr. Murrell explains drawing to students. L , Donald seems puzzled. B up if L . Like father like son, Mr. Zickler? Mrs. Vakey confers with a fellow stu- dent council sponsor. Melissa Ross - 51 The Facult Works Together Barbara Mazurek - Girls Athletic Director Vesta Mills - Special Ed. Barbara Mitchell - Grade Two Willie Morris - Food Service Rosemary Muennink - Food Serv. Ernest Murrell - Science Iean Neuman -- Bus Driver Danny Neuse - Ath. Director!Am. History Baird Neville - English X Drama!Speech Sandra Neville - CVAE Sharon N iccom - Kindergarten Bettie Peters - Sec. to Supt. Melissa Poole - Elementary Calvin Powers - Voc. Ag. Ruth Preston - Grade Three Charles Purdy - Tax Collector Shelly Quarles - Teacher Aide Sue Rasmussen - Kindergarten Suanne Reininger - Grade Three Shirley Renken - Math 52 Academics Mrs. Vakey is surrounded by her admirers Teachers Dlspla Mrs M11ls says Where dld they go? Qj! Nd Is th1s your verslon ofthe A Team Coach Neuse? Mr Walters 15 stunned any Moods ks' Mrs Walters IS at ease Say Cheese Mrs Mazureld' X ' f ii ll l ks yt' A114 Ah ' ff ' , if ii I 52 gi sl . M fa ,e,, ' s N34 MMMR yyyrr , s h X as .A ,sk '. F' Melissa Ross - 53 The Staff: One High Victor Reyna - Bus Driver!Maint. Del Rizner - Trans. Dir. Telvy Robbins - Voc. Agric. Ioe Rodriguez - Bus Mechanic Sally Rodriguez - Teacher Aide Now these pages HAVE to be turned in, stresses Mrs. Keese. Calgon take me away! sighs Miss Vogler. Alicia Romo - TeacherAide William Rountree - English Betty Ruede - School Nurse Norma Santos - Maintenance Della Schaefer - Food Service 54 - Academics 'Point at BHS Erma Sides - Food Service Martin Smith - Bus Driver Mary Ann Smith - Teacher Aide Beverly Snow - Teacher Aide Naomi Snyder - Math Ms. Wiles takes lust A Minute to find out directions from KENS TV's Bob Garcia. Don't look now Mrs. Romo, but they have a loaded camera! says Sylvia. Suv Robert Stein - Lat!Am. I-Iist.!Wor1d Geo. Homer Stevens - Bio.!Chem. Kathy Stevens - Vo. Office Ed. Wanda Stratton - Bus Driver William Swatner - Asst. Band Director Seana D'Spain - 55 Liz Vakey - English II Kathi VanderZee - Grade One Carolina Villanueva - Food Serv. Nancy Vogler - Girls Ath.!PE!Grammar Denise Walker - Grade One Kaye Walters - Reading Tome Walters - Band Dir. Mary Welch - Math Flo West - Grade One john White - Maintenance From Left to Right: Mrs. Morris, spirit on Mad I-Iatter'S Day. 56 - Academics The Few . . . the Proud '-jp -.VR-X . i f S X5 'Nh N we A gm it-5 i 1 Mrs. Sides, and Mrs. Estenson display their Mary Jane explains directions to Shelly and Lisa The Staff g,. ,, Q E Shane and his new friend! Mr. Pfeiffer pauses after a long day! gl? Not Pictured: Don Cummings Gloria Cummings Antonio Fernandez Marion QDOCJ Gray fi V Jimmie Gray Patricia johnson Mary Kemp Shawna King Linda Lillinger to- i 9' Lynn White - PE!Ath!Am. Hist Ruth White - Grade Two Marilyn Wiles - English III John Wilton - Science Lonette Wilton - Home Ec. Delores Workman - Grade Five Raymond Workman - Bus Driver Connie Young - Art Karen Zickler - Grade Four Russell Zickler - Math!Geom. Margie Morgenstern Anita Palomo Marie Schindler Mary Nell Schultz Iames Sharp Seana D'Spain - 57 X X 1 4 K in K K ,J . k is f S X 1 X 1 S K L K K 1 X X X K if 'gli- m 53 f . fair X . , m ,f aura Z vp,- 53311 ght at.w6rl2' Qs. . '-' O Q- . ,-.-'- ,nn P 1 ,Ng .-. 'J 1 -,J N Q 5 : 9 gz- : ' ' f 1 . I N QW if M . if B r - t-5 A -.gr-'Ga 1 fra E Q Toni Kun 59 Sweepstakes Trophy was enjoyed by the Swingin' Band from Bulldog Land this year for the first time in ten years. After being in the rut of receiving a 2-2-1 split for the past four years in marching, they finally received a Divi- sion I. They now had one foot over the hill, striving to get the next over. Many long hours went into both marching and concert to make the best perfor- mance ever! At the next contest, Concert and Sightreading, the band received straight one's from every judge, the highest ratings in Class AAA. They won the long awaited Sweepstakes Trophy. Seniors in their band careers have been a part of five division one's in concert and now a cherished sweepstakes trophy. Individual performance is a great asset to the band organization. Seven students made the All-Region band and two of those students advanced to Area. In solo and ensemble contest We had nine receive division one's and will go on to State. So many great things have happened to the band this year that you could say Time was on our side in the Bulldog Band! Wan,wz1m'zm .... -' .. ' - ,,...m..s. ,..,,,gW Band Takes Giant Mr. Tome Walters is filled with apprehension and anticipation as he awaits the results from marching contest. .. . Q.. N ,W..a...,..-aww.. .... W ,,. a s .... . ..... - . .M i..........g . f-..,.... , V . -.f- X . V - . P , . 3 ' ' 'C 5 v lvg k-'k,.k-k .. 4 E QQLKL 'k-ki . . N. X-sf - ' My I! A ,,-. R iw Irlfl' V I. ' . 2' 1 -W . X e . T . ltlllallll a Ma . at r .. . 1 W2 T . . S ' 'ii 2. ,, 3 . ,.,, t 25 ,.,. ..... . . . . ,. S Q 'i.gQf lt ? 3 at ' ' 1 5 t . fu '-: fs 7 will ' w fa f 4 5 i'ii 1 . :QV l E 1:w.,- ai ! . c K 4 - . kk P r i, I. g . . .... rf . , . may . We ....g 1 Z llr 'Wy Q lj? G .. ' T, Y Ms. f A ., - XXV 5 .4- Y it z V S4 5 ...- fit' --td, ' It X1 f -l X 1 wi a.,,.- Ha, it V, 3,55 I M., . - ,wi X... as g 1. Q .. - f. , W f 5 U A A K if ' 'I .,,, f if - ll '-1 , .J maizdqw af- fskwav f lla' ff G 1 5:3-' f -- ' X ...V W. ., E2 lgf 1 f G . . . . 5 it 3 ,I T tsr. CANDIDATES Q BAND BEAU AND SWEETHEART NOMINEES - Top Row, S , , 4 ,A L-R: Derrick Berg, Gary Gallancl, Chris Reeves. Bottom Row, 5 1 5, f L-R: Shannon McMullan, Malisa Methvin, joy Smith. ,.... .... ..... . .,.k Z 5 'F ,,.V K V. 2. 'l'lV' f f' 'i'l f A ' 42 , ,,, Q soLo AND ENSEMBLE CONTEST - Left: Top Row, L-R: Ted Celis, Billy Morris, Chris Reeves. 2nd Row, L-R: Kenny A A2 at I... V ,.... ' Trenkelbach, jim Mormando, Cheri Magon. Bottom Row, L-R: 60 Band Kelly Maier, lake Frazier. Strides Toward Success Chris Reeves exhibits his musical talents while playing a solo l Tubas say We are til! Bottom Right: Band Students were not here on picture day due to Area One-Act Play. L-R: Wendy Valdez, Ianet Weber, Linda Karr, Donald DeThorne. Mr. Tome Walters fulfills his promise after receiving a I in marching contest. DISTRICT REGION, AREA BAND - Top, L-R: Ted Celis - , Billy Morris - H, Chris Reeves - . Middle, L-R: Derrick Berg, Iason Clardy - ', Michele Speckman - H, Cheri Magon - . Bottom, L-R! Wendy Frazier, Kelly Maier, lake Frazier - , Skipper Swonke. Denotes Region - , Denotes Area - . Michele and Karen - 61 e, J -QQ ff- ff K . 4 YV K , I, I .. if ' 1. ' 1 5 f A .A 1 xf Q M ff! K, X mr K- N ww M -' 1 - ' V :.X4Y,', .5 l . . 9 M.: ,.'-f f 4 ,,..:,'iX: N. FE N S -f w2':fe11 2 X x Q :wi E 4 X IN X IEE ' Q1 f - , . A A . ff .J A ' .B .W , v 1 4 1 , , K E g XY? is if , xv M V -ff if- N f in gg J 953 I F X X Vx Ffmf' .?. .Ii-Pr' H' 9,.L'g b.. NV 7,, , , I. J, ., f.. ' Q - I! f H X l V fu ' 5 .. a ' N 5. I . - ' :yi Aka! . V E x I, 333. I 5 , fx .f V rv , , , . , ' fe lx N s I E A X I, x.,lW xl X 4- ' L . , 3 uf' ' Kit, ' .g- K gi' MI iq 'lil . , . ' A 1 M -Gigi .. I V' ? an IK Am' M Q- M ,A ,M . g .A . '12 K fl : 1 fl, ,xi - I f if X 1 . Q . , - Y '7 F-'rl . : l fl w4wfgj: b'?g 'Tfai In T x wx' ' n. . . The band ex - X 5 ' . , Ny ' . , X Vw? ' NA J, I . ' i I 'ff ' I 1 4.3 X tb L L. X .ig FEE X 'ag H , 3: at hf .Q v.1.'7x'Axk',.-'t . 1- .g - ,,- r VY. -' Q- ' . . . Q 0 P . .xxifqsgggba n H P I Aj hnnui-1 1,4 5,12 . , J .NE X If ii Drum Major: Christine Fleming Touch of Flash! A touch of flash was added to the band this year by the Flag Corps and Twirlers. A ten-man rifle team and pep rally performances were two of the new attractions. Christine Fleming, Iunior, was the leader of this eighty-five member band. She attended drum major camp at Texas Lutheran College in the summer and learned many new commands and styles. Some of the flag corps also attended camp at TLC. Jes 9 FLAG CORP - L-R: Shalyn Sides, Lorri Robbins, Melissa Ross, Co-Capt. - Vicki Bates, Co- Capt. - Michele Speckman, Karen Rizner, Doria Iohnston. Not Pictured: Ianet Weber. 6. Feature Twirlers: L-R: Kelly Kindla, Junior, Malisa Methvin, Senior. 64 - Band if Christine flashes a confident smile after performance. I .1' qlfi gr junior Varsity Cheerleaders Sh Sparkle and ine Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders - Randy McHaney, Diana Garcia, Ienny Persyn, and Lisa Schwarz spent the 1983-84 cheering season relaying their sparkle to the people they came in contact with. From the IV Foot- ball team to the instructors of the summer camp they attended, the girls contributed their best job. With sponsor Liz Vakey, the girls attended an ICF Summer Camp at Southwestern University in Georgetown. The girls receiv- ed ten ribbons of excellence. They did a great job, but didn't receive the most coveted ICF Sparkle and Shine ribbon. They worked diligently during the week, and were awarded a rib- bon entitled IO0 Percent which was greatly deserved. Throughout this year these four girls have purely proven they are capable of that coveted award. Their sparkling per- sonalities and shining per- award, the ,, Sophomore Cheerleaders Randy N V , Mcl-Ianey and Diana Garcia lead I their class in competition during a .pep rally. Z. IV clowns around! formances attribute to the fact that, in my book, they have received the Sparkle and Shine Award. 3? JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Back Row: Sophomore Diana Garcia, freshman Ienny Per- syn, and sophomore head Randy McHaney. Front Row: freshman Lisa Schwarz. junior Varsity Cheerleaders Toni Byam ...Q-Q,-W...3.V,..W.,W 4 af- ...W mf... I-w 66 - Varsity Cheerleaders as vi 'NY' X W ,Mm i gp Q X wmv J' x wx Q21 X Mrs. Liz Vakey, sponsor, gets into Spirit Week. -- .wi :gt Q 1 fm 3 , 5 Shannon McMullan added style with THE BLUE MAX. - Giving It All We've Got! Throughout the last two years I have learned a lot about dif- ferent things, and without the six of ya'll and Mrs. Vakey I don't think I would have survived it. Run-throughs, pep rallies, camp, and games were just a few things your involvement made possible. The student body can't imagine the work you put in, I realize it, and more especially I thank you for it. Thanks, not just for your hard Work but for putting up with me and sticking to one of the hardest jobs at BHS. Mrs. Vakey, a special thanks for your continued support throughout these last two years. I speak for all of us - we love and appreciate you! Good Luck to the next generation - Toni Competition during summer camp produced many blue ribbons. Laura Herrera Senior - One Year Toni Byam Senior - Two Year Captain Kathy Ryan Sandy Riedner junior - One Year Senior - Two Year Shannon McMullan Junior - One Year I Mascot I 1 Lisa Vakey Terri Butler K Senior - Two Year Iunior - Co-Captain One Year Q- 15. Toni Byam 67 Iournalism Is . . . Aw, fi mt wmv if as--ww V L ' , 1 S gf'-X Iournalism class from left to right: First Row: Karen Rizner, Michelle Speckman, Christine Caloss, Nancy Herriot, Daria Iohnston, Wendy Valdez, Nancy Hayes. Second Row: Becky Blakemore, Toni Byam, Betty Richmond, Clynda Madden, Toni Kunz, Seana D'Spain, Sponsor Mrs. Margie Keese. Third Row: Steve Langner, Shane Yates, David Schwarz, john Cornelius, Melissa Ross, Sandy Riedner, Kathy Ryan. Not Pictured: Randy Mcl-laney. Contrary to popular belief, Iournalism is not a blow off class! In fact, to even be considered for the journalism class you have to be an outstan- ding English student. After you are finally accepted, there are numerous things to be done each week. The two editors for Pen-in-Paw must put their brains to work on Wednesday to find stories to assign to the other students. The stories have to be written, typed up, duplicated, and proofread before they are sent to the publisher on the following Monday. 68 journalism Then comes the annual pages, Mrs. Margie Keese, sponsor, assigns pages and they are due in one month. Although, some times they don't always get in on time! All through the year there are Iournalism meets where journalism students from all different schools compete. They write headlines, feature stories, news stories, and editorials. This year Bandera had three regional qualifiers in the District meet. Melissa Ross qualified in editorials, Toni Byam qualified in headline writing, and Christine Caloss qualified in feature writing. The three, along with four teachers and six other regional qualifiers attend- ed the meet in Kingsville. 1 gg. s DARKROOM STAFF: Glynda Madden, Shane Yates, and Steve Langner w , ' 5 ' t U3 D' O 2 pn I5 UQ IT FD N D- fb F! U5 5' pn Sl mag S-151 an a y , fi.. REGIONAL QUALIFIERS: Christine Caloss, Toni Byam, and Melissa Ross. Annual Editors: Nancy Herriot and Toni Byam. Seana D'Spa1n 69 A Step bove Photographers: Christine Caloss and Nancy Herriott Pen in Paw Editors: Michelle Speckman and Sandy Riedner What was that?? 70 - journalism OEA Pledges Lo alt w ' ' . L .fy D t x 1 - i- - ff i at fi X. . - .5E ?gi ' I f 1 S p t use 5 .. . . ' -M' 1 -1 P y g ' ff f , K I Q ' f 1,222 c N - . af-- s' , J v J: 'V ' R' NA' 1 ', 5 ' ' , u F 1.3 ' 9.1 I' 7 dh . W X g . x 'I I' 1 'XT . I B, ', I t 'li' z.f , K f? . . , xtgjw 1 . kg - l V 2. .af 4,51 . . A I if E ' fffi . ff ' . I 4 ' ' ' V' l H I E? 4- if 2 1 ,sm- . , Tri A. 1 . .lla OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Back: Kelly Kindla, Ginger jordan, Carol Dailey, Tracey Parkinson, Shannon Hicks, Ann Anderson, Sue Pickett, Theresa Sowell. Middle: Tammy Ellis, Ioy Smith, Stephanie Hill, Laura Herrera, Cathy Edwards, Denise Moore, Sandy Spoonmore, Terri Butler. Front: Malissa Methvin, Susan Espinosa, Kim Persyn, Tina Schott, Leticia Ybarra, Tammy Ott, Lisa Vakey, Sponsor Mrs. Kathy Stevens. Susan, are you really thinking about VOE? OEA Pledge We are met in a spirit of friendship and goodwill as we prepare for lives of service in office occupations. We work together to attain the goals of OEA and pledge loyalty to our nation. Randy McHaney - 71 Area Qualifiers!! AREA WINNERS - Back: Tammy Ott - placed 8th in Record Manage- ment Ig Stephanie Hill - placed 14th in General Clerical lg Lisa Vakey - placed 6th in Record Management Ill, Front: Malissa Methvin - placed 6th in Record Management Ilg Terri Butler - placed 4th in Typing and Related II5 Sue Pickett- placed 2nd in Information Communications Il. Office Education Association students learn practical skills that will enable them to work in the business World. They received training for receptionist duties, bookkeeping jobs and secretarial work. Throughout the year, the OEA girls learned to operate such machines as the calculator, transcriber, and mimeograph. With this knowledge six girls placed in area competition and one advanced to state. 72 - Vocational Office Education Malissa Methvin placed 6th in Record Management ll at the Area meet qualifying her to advance to State competition. Successful Leaders . e is U VVL' N S ii V .i . - ' . i ,, ii i . b b Q i . r w ' V 1 22-.its-r::11,',ifffe::f12f- use TY' f L Q1 ,ami .n.w-- 6, Q il 1 il e ' . ' ' is 1 3 A ' MWA r . , f ' , A 3 . 1 ' Aee f M E H V . V it fs v- if' 5 Y We i . 1 f V4 ' W S ' iv Si A 1 Sw s .. Q K, X . , -..L,k' -'Sn These girls attended the Area competition in Corpus Christi. Back: Kelly Kindla, Tammy Ott, Shannon Hicks, Terri Butler, Ioy Smith, Stephanie Hill, Ann Anderson. Front: Malissa Methvin, Laura Herrera, Lisa Vakey, Sue Pickett. The position of officer is a sign of representation and leadership. The 1983-84 V.O.E. officers were Front: Malissa Methvin - President, Kim Per- ' V syn - Sgt.-at-Arms, Laura Her- , N rera - Parliamentarian. Back: M Susan Espinosa - Vice Presi- dent, Tammy Ellis - Treasurer, Ioy Smith - Reporter, AT Stephanie Hill - Historian. Randy McHaney Association of Legal Students . . . Association of Legal Students is an organization in which its members learn more about our government and all the branches of its legal system. During the year ALS has held many meetings with special speakers such as Ms. Zickler, who toured the group through the First National Bank of Bandera, and Officer Iimmy De Lesdernier, who also took the group on a tour through the county jail. Officer Danielle Butts presented filmstrips on the effects of drug abuse. ALS is open to any upperclass student who is in- terested in furthering their knowledge about our legal system. With every meeting the members ex- plored many different problems varying from habitual use of drugs to our unpredictable legislature. Vivacious Nancy Herriott selected Outstanding ALS member. Top Row: Toni Kunz, Vicki Bates, Christine Flemming, Kelly Kindla, Terri Butler, Tiffin Youngblood, Shannon Hicks, Sandy Riedner, Iohnathon Graves, Keith Kindla, David Schwarz, Derrick Berg, Chris Reeves, Tim Butler, Robert Haynes, Iimmy Perkins, Ieff Ott, Gerald Boyd, Dyke Ferrell, Bubba Caloss. 2nd Row: Nancy Herriott, Christine Caloss, Tammie Ellis, Dream Neally, Kathy Ryan, Betty Richmond, Tina Doebbler, Theresa Sowell, Nana Fernandez, Clara Albright, Steve Nolan, Kathy Edwards, Ann Ander- son, Sue Pickett, Wendy Frazier, Karen Rizner, Tracy Thompson, Kellie Clements. 3rd Row: Linda Karr, Sandy Spoonmore, Malisa Methvin, Stephanie Hill, Tammy Ott, Carla Rastetter, Wendy Valdez, Michele Speckman, Leticia Ybarra, Phyllis Graham, Mary Bolan, Tina Schott, Brenda Mayfield, Linda Erfurt, Susan Espinosa, Ioy Smith. 74 - Association of Legal Students They Know the Law! Mrs. Nancy Hunter and Ms. Mary Perkins, have definitely been tremendous assets to ALS this past year. Due to the joint efforts of all their hard work, every meeting and field trip went very smoothly and suc- cessfully. They have taught our group how important a proper education of the law really is. Mrs. Nancy Hunter is the Government and American History teacher at BHS, and Ms. Mary Perkins is a secretary for Mr. Glendon Roberts, attorney in Bandera. 1 If , . s t A 1 1... A 2 P-iifff, ' E .V 1 ,, 12 1.2 . gi. R A 1 A Mrs. Nancy Hunter as she diligently sits thinking of what new and interesting Mrs' Hunter and Ms' Perkms' topics that can be discussed at the next Association of Legal Students meeting. dl I 2 e Cy 17 . '41 5-. ' ,,, I ' KA L tg D .. vi . l 1 . P ' f 9 , x , .. P rug slag. , 3 Q 1 f 1 Qi: 1 A ALS OFFICERS Back: Gerald Boyd - Presidentp Iohnathon Graves - Vice President, Tina Doebbler - Secretary!Treasurerg Michele Speckman - Reporter. Front: Jimmy john Perkins - Sergeant at Armsg Nancy Herriott - Coordinatorg Sue Pickett - Liaisong and Bubba Caloss - Historian. Betty Richmond Student Council . . . STUDENT COUNCIL - Back: Heath Hulse, Keith Kindla, Christine Caloss, Scott Caloss, Tina Doebbler, Sandy Riedner, Gerald Boyd: Steve Nolan, Nancy Herriott. Middle: Iames Compton, Iohnnie Wedgworth, Lisa Vakey, Laura Herrera, Kathy Ryan, Lorri Robbins, Bubba Caloss. Front: Gary Galland, Shane Yates, Shannon McMullan, Jenny Persyn, Randy McHaney, Nancy Hayes, Beckie Clements, Paige Youngblood, Mrs. Vakey. Leadership. By definition means to lead. Especially in advance. But to many BHS students it just means Stu- dent Council. Twenty-four distinguish- ed members all joined together as one to help lead the students at BHS. Throughout the year Stu- dent Council held many fund raising events which raised money and promoted School Spirit fgr the Studgnfs. OFFICERS - Back: Keith Kindla - Pres., Lisa Vakey - Pres. A.A.S.C., Christine Caloss - Parl., Gary Galland - V. Pres., Nancy Herriott - Dist. Liaison Officer. Front: Shannon McMullan - Sec. Treas., james Compton - Srgt. at Arms, Mrs. Vakey - Sponsor, Sandy Riedner - Hist.!Rep., Shane Yates - Corr. Sec. gk'-fi? 76 - Student Council . . . A Step Ahead of the Rest! Christine and Laura relax after a hard day. infix L mrs an -. h giyisl, A mm 1 X 5 , It's Lisa and Laura alias Poncho and Lefty! The Bandera Bunch goes to Del Rio! Bus trips often have weird effects Keith relaxes after a long day of counciling Randy McHaney - 77 District President '84!!! Under the help of A.A.S.C. President Lisa Vakey, BHS did their best to uphold the position of President School. The council attended begin- ner workshop in San Antonio, overnight trips, and the state convention in Dallas. There they learned leadership qualities to better BHS. is 5 g X. HQ., Ww..w Hey guys, the camera's this way! Sandy dreams of the great day she spent in Del Rio. Iarnes says, Raise your hand if you're sure! 78 - Student Council wr A snapshot of typical council members. L-L. Homemakers Prepare for Future Through FHA Mrs. Lonette Wilton has been teaching at BHS for 24 years. In those 24 years she has also been involved in FHA as a sponsor. R. Laura Wilton who is chapter president this year has been in- volved in FHA for all 4 years of high school. Her junior year she was Vice-P of Encounter. J' , FHA Heard' From L-R, Back Row: Historian Daria Johnston, Vice-President of Programs Kathy Kimbrell, President Laura Wilton, Vice-President of Projects Laura Herrera, and Vice-President of Recreation David Rohrbach. From L-R, Sitting: Vice- President of Public Relations Sheila Haver, Treasurer Sanya Berube, Vice-President of Proficiency Events Dyke Ferrell, and Secretary Cathy Edwards. NotiPictured: Vice-President of Encounter Mary Stofa and Parliamentarian Kellie Clements. Daria Johnston - 79 80 - FHA FHA: Fun and Skills Combined Committee members such as those pictured at right are an im- portant part of any organization. It is no different in FHA. When officers had different projects go- ing, or wanted displays put up or needed help with concession stands, the FHA newspaper, etc. This is where they became a big help. Being a committee member also prepared them to be an of- ficer next year. Special recognition and thanks to Mary Stofa, a hard- working vice-president in FHA. Mary, a senior had to move before our pictures were taken and the FHA chapter and Mrs. Wilton would like to thank her for such an en- thusiastic part of our 1983-84 year. . ,,1 535'-'Q From L-R, Standing, Back Row: Iohnnie Wedgeworth, James Compton, Eric Verhelst, Kenneth Peters, and Chris Seaman. Front Row: Russell Bates, Gina Herrera, Suzey Densford, and Diana Kline. I From L-R, Back Row: Rachel Lemus, Linda Rodriguez, Dorelia Rodriguez, Troy Walker, Gary Watkins, Dawn Maywald, Steve Montgomery, and Rhonda Rico, Front Row: Kris Kruse, Tracy Laskowski, Dream N ealy, and Carla Ratsatter. Beware Betty Crocker! BHS Is Cooking Too! attending FHA State Meeting: L-R: Johnston, Cathy Edwards, Sanya Berube, Lonette Wilton. fl, 1 Y It is Kris Kruse, the Galloping Gourmet! Some of the highlights in Home-Ec and FHA were the cook- ing labs, which are favorites of many, the fun trip to San An- tonio where they went to the zoo, the SAS Shoe Company, and the Tower for dinner. Three students in FHA got the chance to go to the state meeting which was also in San Antonio. All these things add up to one of the best reasons for joining a club, new experiences! They finally put you to work Russell? Don't get dishpan Hands!! Daria Johnston - 81 ational Honor Society Means if OLD MEMBERS - Standing, L-R: Michele Speckman, Karen Rizner, Vicki Bates, Mary Bolan, Linda Patton, Wendy Frazier, Toni Byam, Kim Compton, Tina Doebbler, Keith Kindla, Ionathan Graves, Donald DeThorne. Seated, L-R: Christine Caloss, Kathy Ryan, Tiffin Youngblood, Sandy Riedner, Chris Reeves, Shannon McMul1an, Wendy Valdez, Gary Galland, Toni Kunz, Stephanie Hill, Shane Yates. Not Pictured: Tim Butler, Linda Karr, Kelly Maier, Lisa Vakey, Tommy Callahan, Bubba Caloss, Trey Graves, Nancy Hayes, Scott Kelly. jonathan Graves is named Outstanding Senior Member of NHS. NHS OFFICERS - L-R: Keith Kindla - Vice-President, Wendy Frazier - Treasurer, Sandy Riedner - Secretary, jonathan Graves - President. 82 - NHS More Than just Intelligence Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of four qualities, Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship. Members must exhibit these in their classes and extracurricular activities. After screening possible candidates for a grade average of 85 or above, their other qualities are ranked by a committee of faculty members to determine who will be initiated. This year only eleven students were selected for this honor. These eleven were initiated May 7 in a special ceremony held in the auditorium. Each of the officers of NHS spoke on one of the four qualities that should be present in NHS members. President i 4 FACULTY SPONSORS - L-R: Mr. Gus Pfeiffer, Mr. Charles Graves, Mrs. Margie Keese, Mrs. Mary Welch, Mr. Baird Neville. Jonathan Graves spoke on the quality of Leadership, Vice- President Keith Kindla on Character, Secretary Sandy Riedner on Service, and Treasurer Wendy Frazier on Scholarship. The initiates then lit their candles and President Graves led them in the NHS Pledge. The senior members were presented with NHS patches which they wear on their graduation gowns. The time had then come to announce the Outstanding Senior member of NHS for this year. This award is iven to the senior who makes the greatest contribution to ISHS throughout the year, and best exhibits the four qualities of NHS. This year's reci- pient was jonathan Graves. The Initiates hold their candles, symbolic of the Flame of Knowledge. as-- INITIATES - L-R: Janet Weber, Derrin Berg, Greg Fest, Billy Morris, Cliff Bronson, Ted Celis, Derrick Berg, Nancy Patton, Nancy Herriot. Not Pictured: Kris Stell, Clint Koenig. Wendy Valdez - 83 FF : Learning to Do . . . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MEMBERS - Back Row: Shane Zimmerman, Glen Flach, Robert Baker, Randy Osborn, Keith Schnider, David Stevens, Dusty Britian, Robert Haynes, Bryan Mayhew, Clint McMeans, David Brown, Tim Butler, Iim Brown. Row 2: Greg Starr, Mike Kendrick, Sean Richardson, Danny Mirales, Toby Hughs, Ion Hanna, Tommy Adams, Robert Huerta, Noel Mc- Cay, Tom Mangold, David Eurfurt, Mike Cardinez. Row 3: Sponsor Calvin Powers, Iim Evans, Tim Fritsche, Mark Evans, Danny Clark, Frank Konvicka, Catherine Caruthers, Kami Vidor, Greg McCay, Raymond Garcia, Iana Camp, Robert Butts, Sponsor Telvy Robbins. Front: Eugene Escalente, Brian Hempsted, Mark Mayfield, Heath LeStourgeon, Tana Short, Brenda Mayfield, Tina Macon, Richard Osgood, Todd Richardson, Chris Childress, Ernest Malone. Iv, FFA OFFICERS - Back: Ieff Ott, Sentinal, Mike Kendrick, President, Steve Parker, Vice- president, Robert Baker, Treasurer. Front: Tanna Short, Reporter, Catherine Caruthers, Secretary. These dedicated students aided the FFA sponsors in the operation of the club and in District and Area activities. 84 - Future Farmers of America ,y 3 ff !Yb,,i: . I Q 's w J I !'!L, , - I 1 5 h .1 . C FFA Is on the Move raw AMW FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LIVESTOCK IUDGING TEAMS 1983-84 - Top Row, Left to Right: Shane Zimmerman, Mike Kendrick, David Brown, Danny Clark, Dusty Britian, Mark Evans. Second Row: Chris Childress, David Erfurt, Heath LeStourgeon, Mark Hanna, Tim Fritsche, Toby Hughes, Todd Richardson, Iim Brown. Bottom Row: Richard Osgood, Mark Mayfield, Catherine Caruthers, Iana Camp, Kami Vidor, Tina Macon, Greg McCay, Ernest Malone. This year the 1983-84 Livestock judging teams were Dairy Cattle: Iana Camp, David Brown, Mark Mayfield, David Erfurt, Chris Childress, Richard Osgood, Kami Vidor. The Livestock Team consisted of: Mike Kendrick, Ralph Kluna, and Shane Zimmerman. The Chicken Team: Toby Hughs, Todd Richardson, Mark Evans, Greg McCay, Dusty Britian, Iim Brown, Danny Clark and Ernest Malone. These teams com- peted in many meets and accomplished a lot. The FFA Quiz team placed 3rd at District and the Farm Radio team placed 4th in district. Catherine Caruthers sums up her year in FFA in these words, It was a lot of fun, I really enjoyed it and hope next year is even better. M --- , P- , - -AE' T n OGFTIPN Ag 'IAQ X 'M 70 f Q QQ? 1 Qlcu L1 86 FFA UIL . . . Always a Good Time! Academic UIL students exhibited talents at meets ing, Mr. Russell Zickler math, Ms. Marilyn Wiles in events ranging from Number Sense to Typing. spelling, ready writing, extemporaneous speaking Team members won numerous medals and trophies and debate. Mr. Bill Marshall science, Mrs. Margie and placed second as a team at the Boerne Meet and Keese journalism and typing. third at the Mason Meet. Nine advanced to Regional and four others Much of the team's success is due to the coaches as qualified as alternates to Regional. follows: Mr. Baird Neville interpretation and act- -E UIL TEAM - Back Row: Mary Bolan', Gerald Boyd', Kathy Ryan, Greg Tatum, janet Weber', Derrick Berg, Mary Segovia, Becky Blakemore, Kim Compton, Stacey Wedgeworth, Toni Byam', Shannon Hicks, Tiffin Youngblood, Dyke Ferrell , Christine Caloss , Kevin Parker, Sandy Riedner', Bubba Caloss, Deann Adamietz', Kathy Gould, Donald DeThrone', Melissa Ross', Seana D'Spain', Patty Walker', Daria Iohnston', Debbie Hay. Sitting: Stephanie Beach', Betty Richmond', Cindy Park, Billy Morris , Ted Celis , Wade Barefield', Mike Hill , Matt Kelly', David Edwards , Karen Rizner', Randy McHaney , Wendy Frazier , Michele Speckman'. Front: Skipper Swonke, Kenny Trenkelbach, Gavin Pearson', Wendy Valdez', Shannon Mormando , Teri Short. 'Denotes District Qualifiers REGIONAL QUALIFIERS - Ianet Weber, 4th Poetry Interp., Dye Ferrell, 4th Typ- ing, Toni Byam, 2nd Headline, Donald DeThorne, 3rd Pers. Speak., Christine Caloss, 2nd Feature, Billy Morris, 2nd Calculator, Melissa Ross, 3rd Editorial, Ted Celis, 3rd Calculator, Wendy Frazier, 4th Calculator, Karen Rizner, 4th Spelling, Sandy Riedner, lst Prose Interp., Matt Kelly, 2nd Prose Interp. Academic UIL - Knowing That You Could . . . and ' DISTRICT CHAMPS 1984 - Nancy Hayes, Honorable Mention, Kim Compton, All-Star Cast, Mary Segovia, Honorable Mentiong Betty Richmond, Sandy Riedner, Best Actress, Wendy Valdez, Honorable Mention. ilu A ,sr .1 Sandy Riedner fWoman who plays recordsl confronts Linda Karr CWoman in Armory about her enormous cross, Chamber Music, directed by Mr. Baird Neville, won the District Championship of 1984 One-Act-Play Competition. Advancing to Area Chamber Music did not place but received many compliments from fellow diI'6Ct0I'S and COII1PetitO1'S. Nancy recalls her days of silent movies. 88 - Drama Did ade All the Difference Mary Segovia QWoman with Gogglesj laughs at the thought of killing the Spanish Queen, Janet Weber. 'Nl if BANDERA- HIGH SCHOOL f Q 11: dy Q I fy PRESENTS A LL! . ,,' X v '?13 XXV CHAMBER music L f Sandy CMrs. Mozartj listens to Wolfgang, -A-fl CONTEMPORARY DRAMA IN ONE ACT BY ARTHUR KOPIT CHARACTERS u'wn.i,: who Playa Rzcoadz, - - Sandy Riednefi L:'.-mm in Sagarei Uafgii - Km Campion LL f'gv1 H-mix Noreboofz V - - wendy Vaidaz Gi-.C fn, Goiaamefi 040,65 - - - Nancy Hoya lin' 1.1 in -l.v4cvU',Lx'A 011.6521 - - Mzmy SQQCVLH if. .la-3 4,1 Qaazniy Sparwsh Gsuib - - Janet wzbexi a 'zfg in Manoa ----- - Linda. Kafilz with Gavel - - Beftfty Richmond ui Miglia - - Gleg Tulum 4 snisiant - Donald DeThoana Scene - - a meeting aoom in a mental LriAI,cLCLLLion G4 If U.,.Q:fQd by BAZRD M. NEVILLE Doctor MattK4.-lly and Donald Dethorneinspecttheladies. Sfxgil CRCG! Babba CILKOAA, Cfvulbllini C0106-5, Maxx Kelly, Gavin Peaumon. Sandy Riedner - 89 Dracula . . . a Thriller! I I l Standing, L-R: Tina Logandro, Danielle Cloud, Stephanie Beach. CREW - Deann Adamietz - Vampire Wife 33, Nanl cy Hayes - Mina, Ianet Weber - Nurse Cassidy, Delbert Ducheneaux - Arthur Holmwood, Wendy Valdez - Mrsi Fern, Kim Compton - Professor Van Helsing, Bubba Caloss - Johnathan Harker, Stacy Wedgeworth - Vampire Wife 31, Donald DeThorne - Grimm, Myla Marks - Flora, Betty Richmond - Miss Anya, Sandy Riedner - Mrs. Westen, Keith Kindla - Dr, Quincy. Kneeling, L-R: Teri Short - Vampire Wife 412, Matt Kelly - Renfield, Mary Segovia - Lucy Westen, Greg Tatum - Dracula. Renfield CMatt Kellyl asks who wants Flies? I want spiders! as Nurse Cassidy Uanet Weberj explains to Mrs. Westen fSandy Dr. Quincy fKeith Kindlaj, Grimm CDonald DeThorneJ and Mrs. Riedner! Somehow the bat manages to get into the house . . Fern CWendy Valdezj look on in disgust. then BITES Miss Lucy! Tim Kelly's Dracula was the three-act BHS produc- tion of one of the most famous of all horror stories. Fun was had and experience was gained that proved valuable in the months to come. All in all, this one was a thriller 90 - Drama 1 I 4 Last Stop . . . The First Pla N' , - Q. I KX , 3. ca , PERFORMING CAST - Bottom, L-R: Sheri Padgett, Radio Announcer, Linda Karr, Martha Stewart, Mary Segovia - Irene Stewart, Sandy Riedner - Sandy Beach, Keith Kindla - Reeves Donavan. Top, L-R: Nancy Stephens - Bessie, Ann Anderson - Ethel, Donald DeThorne - Paul, Terry Hodges - Chuck Yankovich. Last Stop by Harold Cable was the first production of the school year. There were two casts which performed and the pictured cast performed for the student body on Halloween. The members of the other cast were: Reeves - Gavin Pearson, Paul - Donald DeThorne, Irene - Betty Rich- mond, Martha - Kim Compton, Bessie - Wendy Valdez, Sandy - Nancy Hayes, Chuck - Greg Tatum, Ethel - Ianet Weber. The casts worked very hard and were ready for the plays to come. 4 sl 'tt 1 mx Il 91 The characters pose for a photo. OK everybody, Smile!! if sq, V Q vm., + ' YEL' . ww . . , Sandy fSandy Riednerj muses to Ethel fAnn Andersonj Don't you have anything but iced tea? Wendy Valdez 91 OCCT: Teaching Students ocational E l I E 2 i e X I 3 xxx l 2, 1 ,. mail- 4 , 'H Q - ii l 5 l , , my , Q I it We i Q C' '-.- l --sfisrhx kgs, . 1 f fi fl . . ,N . Back Row: Shane Paha, Tim Lurker, Tim Avalone - Reporter, John Miller - Vice-President, Warren Clingon - President, Jerry Hodges, Paul Minor. Middle Row: Marcos Fernandez, Carl Teague, Dorelia Rodriguez, Linda Rodriguez, Rachel Lemus, Stan Childress. Front Row: Darla Clark, Marie Miller - Treasurer, Mrs. Sandy Neville - Sponsor. Not Pictured: Sergeants-at-arms Ioe Baker and David Konvicka. If you want to be a secretary, a computer programmer, or just want to learn office skills, VOCCT is for you! Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas can teach students such things as using a computer, co- pying machine, or a typewriter. These skills are great to learn but also are very useful for those students who do not intend to go to col- lege but want to enter the job market soon after graduation. Paul takes all that computer stuff very seriously! 92 - Office Duplicating Procedures Office Careers for the Future. says: Look Stacey, it's very simple, let me ,, Don't ask what Warren, Marie, Tim, and Stacy just did to that machine you how . . . Mrs. Neville, 'cause whatever it was, they're grinning about it! If you don't think typing takes skill, ask Shane, Vicki, and Darla, they've been working at it. Daria Johnston - 93 MEN fx ?375'f . wil? if- .W .,,. L: MW, . . Q 5 , gm if I Q 5 I .W - sf .QW .. ,A x ,.x??-J3m,iJFQvf1- A 1:4-1' 1, , QM ' K . I i ?,L,,,, 4 .-mx . ,M ' 3 ,Q M, - X, .. wg Lf : . -5 21 ,Me- A,,w,:5- ' .,:..1 .1 -' 'i6NF'fQ'VTT F5'7 f-33412 zfffiiz ' -,ijfiaf f ' : K K Fw-,1i:1awf' g 2,111+ X. f .ymifffi 7,5 1- . mag : --,' fum ' ,fi-5 -- gi! ' swf ,-13? 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Bandera had many gaudy statistics on offense, and many old records were broken, four to be ex- act. Tim Butler broke the all time passing record for touchdowns by throwing 13 of them. Steve Parker caught nine of Butler's touchdowns to break the record on most touchdowns caught in a season. David Schwarz broke the record for the most passes caught in a game with eight for 115 yards. Sophomore Iames Compton broke the rushing record. James gained 1,646 yards to demolish the previous record of 866 yards by Hubert Risinger. Iames also scored 19 touchdowns. These examples exemplify just what kind of year the Bulldogs had. Together they outmanned opponents and defensively tore them apart. Through the regular season the Bulldogs were 8-2, with their only losses coming from a 35-6 decision against AAAA New Braunfels Canyon, and long time rival BOQIHQ G1'eyh0uI1ClS 9-6. Sophomore Iames Compton breaks for one of his many long gainers. By the expression on Coach Neuse's face and the scoreboard in the background one can tell that Bulldogs were victorious once again. PRO DERDOGS . . . TO WO DERDOGS . . . an H The untiring enthusiasm of Coach Neuse led the team to a playoff berth, 1. if 9 I M ug' Y' jimmy Sides scores a touchdown. Ending the Homecoming week was the decisive victory over the Randolph Ro-Hawks with a score of 19-15. In the game the Bulldogs put their best effort forward and worked as a team to defeat the Ro-Hawks. This victory marked a first for a Bandera team to beat a Randolph team in 20 years of competition. This win helped Bandera to pro- gress to the State Playoffs where they were to meet Van Vleck. For the first time since 1972 the Bulldogs reached the playoffs and what an exciting game it was. Bandera was an underdog in the game and Van Vleck was picked to blow Bandera off the field. Bandera's defense held Van Vleck to zero points and only 67 yards in the first half as Bandera took 7-O half-time lead. What a surprise to everybody! The second half was a different story as Van Vleck came back with 3:19 left in the third quarter and made a 57 yard touchdown run, after which the Bandera defense fell apart giving up 21 points in the fourth quarter, As freshmen these champions were O-10 but the season ended with a record of 8-3 to show they truly are WONDERDOGS! Delbert Duchenaux makes an exciting run. David Schwarz Bulldog Pride Is justified VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - Back Row: Warren Clingon, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., Heath Hulse, Ir., 1 yr. lttmn., Steve Parker, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Cliff Bronson, Sophi, 1 yr. lttmn., Bruce Robison, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., David Schwarz, Sr. 2 yr. lttmn., Dyke Ferrell, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., Jerry Hodges, Sr. 2 yr. lttmn., Wayne Peck, Ir., 1 yr. lttmn. Second Row: Head Coach Danny Nuese, Coach Tony johnson, Delbert Duchenaux, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Kevin Parker, Ir., 1 yr, lttmn., Gerald Boyd, Sr. 2 yr. lttmn., Bubba Caloss, jr. 2 yr. lttmn., Jonathon Graves, Sr. 2 yr. lttmn., Tim Butler, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., Steve Montgomery, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., Coach Paul Banks, Coach Kevin Long. Third Row: Ralph Kluna, Sr., 1 yr, lttmn., Gary Galland, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Gene Mathews, Ir. 1 yr. lttmn., Greg Marshall, Fr., 1 yr. lttmn., Ierry Ioiner, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Scott Kelly, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Iimmy Perkins, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn., Tommy Adams, Sr., 2 yr. lt- tmn, Ollis Oliver, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn. Front Row: Iames Compton, Soph., 2 yr. lttmn., Jeff Ott, Sr., 2 yr. lttmn.g Steve Nolan, Sr., 1 yr. lttmn., Rudy Lopez, Ir., 1 yr. lttmn., Trainer Tim Lurker, jimmy Sides, Soph, 1 yr. lttmn., Chuck Perry, Ir,, 1 yr. lttmn., Chris Elkins, 1 yr. lttmn., Trey Graves, Ir., 1 yr. lttmn. Not Pictured: Gary Watkins. Freshman quarterback Scott Caloss and Coach Long contemplate a play. Lonnie Bain gives a Cougar defender a headache. 98 - Football '.xdS5 ..w. N' YQAAESQY ,, Q., YK' sir McMean Mark Ha Pete VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - Back Row: Trainer Tim Lurker, Dusty Brittain, Teddy Popham, Tim Avallone, Bruce s, johnny Obiedo, David Pardee, Iohnny Wedgeworth, Coach Paul Banks. Second Row: Manager Marcus Fernandez, nna, Tim Fitsche, Tommy Callahan, Louis Rodriguez, Troy Walker, Hollywood Alexander, Gary Hornbeek, Greg Fest. Row: Duane Falardeau, Toby Hughes, Mike Moore, Billy Morris, Brad Upton, Roan Gardner, Iohn Gonzales, Ron Erland- Moore, Front Row: Russell Bates, Lonnie Bain, Steve Langner, David Ziegler, Floyd Hamilton, Clifford Queen. Tim Avallone drives for a few extra yards, FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM 1 Back Row: Tom Mangold, David Clark, Scott Caloss, Billy Bob Jenkins, David Shackelford, John Miller, Greg Marshall, David Edwards, Buddy Anderson, Gene Barnett. Second Row: Manager Glenn Clark, Troy Balson, Mark Mayfield, Ernest Malone, Chuck Tondre, Iarod Balson, Matt Kelly, jake Frazier, David Hilburn, Coach Kevin Long. Front Row: Glen Pollard, Mike Hill, Wade Barefield, Greg McCay, Tony Fernandez, Ruben Lopez, Mike Cardenas, Johnny Garza. David Schwarz - 99 BHS Bulldogs Blaze Playoff Trail Somerset Comfort Canyon Blanco junction Smithson Randolph Cole Boerne VanVleck Ingram Somerset Canyon Blanco Iunction Smithson 'Randolph Cole Southside 'Boerne 'District games 'Bi District game Opponent IV FR 26 27 Forfeit 014 BHS Varsity Opponent 12 8 31 0 6 35 27 0 31 0 27 16 19 15 28 7 38 'Southside 6 6 ' 9 7 H 27 IV FR 28 0 8 28 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 16 0 22 8 27 16 O 22 6 ' 0 0 8 13 0 0 6 0 W 100 - Football it David Schwarz, Dyke Ferrell, jeff Ott, and Tim Butler - ready for battle junior Tommy Adams is on his way to a good gainer. David Schwarz 1984 Volleyball Season VARSITY - Standing: Kellie Clements - 2 yr. lettermang Shannon McMullan - 1 yr lettermang Coach Nancy Voglerp Christine Fleming - 1 yr. lettermang Sandy Riedner - 3 yr, letterman, Kneeling: Christine Caloss - l yr. lettermang Terri Butler - 1 yr. let- terman, Tiffin Youngblood - 3 yr. lettermang Kim Cherry - 3 yr. letterman. Sitting: Susan Espinosa - I yr. lettermang Mary Bolan - 1 yr. letterman. If desire was a measure of achieve- ment, the BHS Volleyball team would hold the title of State Champs. Unfortunately, the scoreboards did not fall in favor of the determined team. Led by five seniors, the Varsity and I.V. squads had an ex- citing season, grasp- ing the hearts of many with hard- fought games. Kim Cherry and Tiffin Youngblood were named to the .K V All-District team of Eat. 1984. t S Alf ' A 4.-1 421' A 'V flip I I Sandy Riedner I hi 4 7 . ..- V A511 - .. 4 ' - - , 5 f . - v J' ' tx' .ff i - 4. E lf. ns' ' l ' J ' T . wee I . uc .. .N . 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I .tkyl 5.1.2. k.L. pk W Volleyball is a game of Strategy' as Shown in the Kellie proves that volleyball can be very physical as she dives to the floor. ,': 'fh-El ..--I-f mf . 5+ . Team Has A Productive Year IUNIOR VARSITY - Standing: Missy Mangold, Sally Molina, Beckie Clementsg Coach Nancy Voglerg Paige Youngblood, Iolene Butler, Kathy Ryan. Sitting: Gayle Anderson, Iudy Parkisnon. y SCOREBOARD OF DISTRICT GAMES 1. 7 1 S9 Varsity I' R' 3 A 1 Opponent BHS A VM rp , l --' ' E? wr bgrvlllll 'iff y 3 - A. ' P Boerne- 6,15,15 15,7, 12 2 Q' 5214, iw C 1 - 10,6 15,15 WL, , 2 1 aacl E35 3 4 oe 41510 1511 15 if ' ., W, I R f ' ' ' ' L V V 3 AVVV , A ff H ' .,,, , Randolph- 4,14 15,16 , lf W ,.,, 'f - 6,16,9 15, 14,15 g , ycsc f, Sm1th.v11y. - 15,15 4,4 4- A Ai - S llsalsas 2 1 1 1 is 15 15 13 5 , I I V ny , , -0 2 - 5 - V ,, 1 yyl Slcc Southside- 15,15 5,12 f Q .. SSSSSS ' 4, 15, 15 15,2, 12 K x 3 1 Iunior Varsity Z gg , .1 ' Boerne -- 15,15 2, 8 'QQ 1 1 15,15 2,7 Cole -- 15, 15 7, 9 1 Randolph - 15,12, 15 10,15, 7 15, 15 3, 3 Smith. Vlly. - 15,15 6, 7 1 15, 15 0, O Southside - 15,15 7,1 Beckie bumps one up while Kathy prepares to set. Sandy Riedner - 103 Constant Practice Produces Winners I feel that cross country has been the toughest sport that I have ever participated in. Not only has it built stamina and strength it has provided a quality of leadership. There were times of defeat but it was always followed by thrills of victory. I am never going to regret being a part of Mrs. Mazurek's cross country program, stated Senior Tina Doebbler. Each member of the cross country team put forth their supreme effort in every 2 mile run. Daily practices began in ear- ly August and continued throughout the season under the supervision of Coach Barbara Mazurek. The team participated in several practice meets in order to prepare themselves for the district meet which was held on the Bandera High School carn- pus. Overall the team placed third in the district meet losing the first place title to Boerne by only 3 points. Beckie Clements placed fourth, with a time of 13.18, allowing her to qualify for the regional meet. Nancy Patton placed 6th - 13.44 and Tina Schott placed 7th - 13.59. Coach Mazurek summed up the season by saying, Let us not measure the worth of this '83 cross country season solely on the basis of points scored and medalslmeets won, but remember also, the individual successes, victories, accomplishments and personal goals that were achieved. From our seniors we had ex- perience, leadership and certainly the Will to Win. As a group our runners reflected great attitudes and a willingness to work. The Bible verse, 'whatsoever a man thinketh in his heart, so is he,' comes to my mind, we thought we were winners, so we were. Tim Lurker, the only male cross country participant, runs a steady pace until the end. 104 Cross Country Beckie Clements regains her breath after once again placing in the top ten. Beckie .M AM -V ,.,,,, ae-t3 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Coach Barbara Mazurek, Iudy Parkinson, Luana Langston, Tina Doebbler, Nancy Patton, Clements, Barbara Brieno, Kelly Potter, Tina Schott, Shelley Potter, Charlotte Langston. Ur fii W va rc' ,Q-..f,,.,. l Tina Schott uses all of he r stamina to pass up her opponent as Coach Barbara Mazurek urges her to keep her pace. '5 3' mza 1: :if 'X - A s, 5 ..,'4 -1. 4 5, szlffhix . 4 K, . - ,'i'R ,SMX f'::?f 5 ' 1 e' -f-P t , .2 'Tk ' N ' - if M , f A - .5 P- H, 'I f 3,7 . .-if L N gi ,MA ' r , by-9 to A - A F55 5 fy ' I JW, rx- N ,ram-ine: .- .fy ...tm 1 . K NY QA7su+-fm, Q if ky .: ' . 113, 3, . ll r 1. l at , i me fs: ' by ' :AA ., - e ., . f . , ,- zf,:,:4 X Bs at-.f. -I .Y ' as CS 1 Q, .,' S Former state qualifier Terry Hodges, wishes competitor Tim Lurker good luck in the upcoming race Wffftg- 4 'A . Mrs, Mazurek congratulates Barbara Brieno on a job well done. X , :fr R P f . 7 ,C M C Christine Caloss - 105 l l The varsity team had the Wil l to Win and was predicted to dc so, but even its winning attitude could not change the outcome. The varsity girls basketball team worked under first year coach, Shawna King. The girls started district play with a winn- ing record of 3-0. However, the girls were defeated by rivals, Smithson Valley and Boerne, downing their record to 3 wins and2losses. The 10 girls and Coach King started the second round deter- mined to win. The teams high hopes were halted when they were again defeated by the same two teams. The challenging season came to an end with a district record of 6 wins and 4 losses. The 1983-84 basketball season was a hard fought journey containing stiff competition and close calls. Coach King always offered words of encouragement, to the girls to do their best at all times. Each practice consisted of en- thusiasm and desire to improve skills. Coach Shawna King summed up the season by saying, The road to success runs uphill and our season was a tough climb. The girls made slow but steady pro- gress never looking back to our ' first stumbles. Due to outstanding senior leadership, enthusiasm by all, and lots of grueling 'suicides' Qexer- cisej our basketball season was a success. Coaching the girls' basketball program at BHS has been one of the most challenging and enjoyable times of my life. I can't begin to tell my players how proud I am to be their coach. Thanks, girls, for a super year! Top Right: Kathy Ryan, guard, uses all of her concentration to put the ballin the basket while her opponent attempts to distract her. Bottom Right: Tina Doebbler, first team all-district player, stuffs the ball in the basket. 106 Girls Basketball 1, sr ... ...ts -f M Q SKQ tis 1 if-525, ,......mf.ss -s ,gm ,sag-sag . Q at ' Fifi: 1 2 R ' ' 4 'i S 1?ss.xf225,f-1 Jztssssf- .ssfassg sr? 3515 -T. GLW- .f f:sS15s:fst:g -1: .. , .. ..... W.. ..,..... rl. .. 7-: ' I.'fff js Q K2 J1'3fiEi,i3fE N- . C lf. at 1 C .. .... 2 'Z 5 V':.i ' --wi iiilfiiftifiif . ': is ' ,, . fi-fe: . V iz xwsvx if v it x ll sl x ...Qs . ss..--.asf ,t:,s:.tff sw- -:.-,..fsasf.w1-,:- Q. ..., ss.,.,,..c:.,, - .. ff.-gs. .ft ... - . - : g,tssf:41s:ss't1.5: - rv-miss. , 21 fx t Q . x gf . 'A Varsity Girls Tr Hard . . . Fall Short Kim Cherry, quarterback of the team, goes up for 2 points while Terri Christine Caloss draws a foul as she determinately pulls the Butler runs in for the rebound. ball away from her opponent. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM - Back Row: Manager jolene Butler, Christine Caloss, Tina Doebbler, Shannon McMullan, Kellie Clements, Christine Fleming, Coach Shawna Hicks. Front Row: Kim Cherry, Mary Bolan, Susan Espinosa, Terri Butler, Kathy Ryan. Christine Caloss - Girls Fulfill Motto 'Nil ip Shannon McMullan sets a pick on her opponent and Susan Espinosa yanks the ball away. Bottom Right: Kellie Clements uses her power to shoot the ball and is fouled in the process. 108 - Girls Basketball We Can Do It Christine Fleming, leading scorer for the Bulldogs, shoots the ball and makes another two points for the team. Junior Varsit Headed for the Top I.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL - Back Row: Manager Iolene Butler, Iudy Parkinson, Beckie Clements, Lorri Robbins, Sally Molina, Carol Dailey, Paige Youngblood, Coach Shirley Renken. Front Row: Luana Langston, Debbie Schimandle, Kim Reagan, Shannon Mormando, Tammy Rigsby, Missy Mangold. N W. fr - it 9 u P Q Missy Mangold concentrates on putting the ball in Beckie Clements draws a foul while she forcefully puts up the ball. the basket. Christine Caloss - 1 I-un. 09 Gold Found After Ten Year Search It was a fairy-tale season for the Var- sity Basketball team who previously held a 3-7 record in '82 and came back with a 8 Win and 2 loss district record, clinching the 1983-84 district title. I told these guys at the beginning of the year that if they didn't quit they would be District Champs, and they never did. I'm very proud of them and what they have accomplished this year, stated Coach Kevin Long. Long has coached at Bandera for three years and is proud to have helped the Bulldogs grasp their first District Championship in ten years. Qualifying for Bi-District playoffs, Bandera met up with Van Vleck at the Texas Lutheran College gymnasium. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs were beaten by Van Vleck, thus, ending their remarkable season. Steve Parker demonstrates the form that won him First Team All-District ccss . P I . 1 . fl X Q RI LL . ' Q h I .. r 2 + ,. . F , i A Q I if - L X' Y ' i '- K- - f V. tts.. .I s . . .1 Ei s We c I 1 E Ts! . i - Fif e, 'N V ' f Aszsw-1. .. V I ,. A' L 'li ff.f T ist .. , Q . . ' ., 'X 1 2 if , - +, s rf . r . - i . ef E? 3 tg I 't' f ' 1 i s - r .gi -f A C ff 't-t: gg it , ti m w g Sl? 2. T .K .kkk K a s Q K ' K E , K E , tt t tsssc It .1 ' f -- E xg F - Af -' ' 3 - if .. I K tsfs 't.. L as --.. - Q tet.. f ' , ' V . 'p- X I If . S Q ss ' . if , it i a i t ' ' V -f' ' I - , I . 1 'iii . f . ...., si DISTRICT CHAMPS 1984 - Front Row: Coach Kevin Long, Kevin Parker, jimmy Sides, Tim Avalone, Tommy Adams, Tim Butler Second Row: Ionathan Graves, Cliff Bronson, David Schwarz, Bruce Robison, Steve Parker, Heath Hulse. 110 Boys Basketball Jonathan Graves takes control, driving the ball down the court. David Schwarz out-hustles his opponent as fellow Bulldogs look on. Bruce Robison displays his famous hook shot that brought the Bulldogs numerous points and enabled him to receive First Team All-District. Sandy Riedner - 111 Senior starter, Tim Butler, received All-District Honorable Mention. Parker takes a shot while guarded by a Boerne Greyhound. David Schwarz puts in two for the mighty Bulldogs. 112 - Boys Basketball N.. .f Ii ff District Champs of Tomorrow V 1 is- IUNIOR VARSITY - Left to Right: Coach Kevin Long, Ron Arlinson, Russell Bates, Dusty Brittan, Greg Fest, Floyd Hamilton. ww ss ' ' 5 -5 ' ' I' '.,. 11' ' ' ' : 5 ' 235514112 f I I I ff'-ifi 'i i - 'f .if T I , ff? s',' fsssi 5 as , I 1... e qi,v I ' ,L 5 f rss ssss 6 , 3 , I f 14 C, l ssi- 1. rrrs Bl ' 1 X I ' 2 5 3 ' m ssisso Q -ssks I , z,, ,l A 1 FRESHMEN - Greg Marshall, Scott Ca1oss,Iohn Miller, Mikey Cardenaz, Chuck Tondre. DISTRICT BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL BHS Opponent Scores DISTRICT IR. VARSITY BASKETBALL 61,77 Southside 60,67 BHS Opponent Scores 58,43 Smithson Vlly. 40,39 69,61 Southside 63,65 52,58 Boerne 54,48 52 Smithson Vlly. 37 58,64 Randolph 65,60 29,25 Boerne 58,51 55,77 Cole 66,60 38,54 Randolph 39,50 Bi-District 30 Cole 62 38 Van Vleck 69 Sandy Riedner - 113 Clement Team Inspire 1984 Track Season The Bandera Girls Track Team had a learn- ing season. The girls practiced in hopes for building for the future. Sophomore Beckie Clements and junior Kellie Clements ad- vanced to Regional competition in Kingsville. Coach Barbara Mazurek trained the girls throughout the season with steady practices. .1 ' . ff, FQ 1- - ' .. 5 . wh' . . iii , -. t T 3555 in f,s.jE,ue V . ss... . W K ' .. . 1 ' ,ft Q 3 A . -. 1 -- - T A . X 'k K - C at S A . . rr. -- , S ,ss.::gg,-it Beckie Clements uses all of her momentum for this her best jump. 114 Girls Track SENIOR TRACKSTERS - Tina Schott, Tina Doebbler, Tiffin Youngblood and Susan Espinosa displayed their desire to wini l throughout the track season. Vdfhfljkrgg,-N.v Kellie Clements uses her tremendous form to throw the discus and ad- vance to regionals. 47' U- P 'i VK i x rf Q' ' J 1 .19 ul , VA, -1 l : 'S 1 X 5 X ' r GIRLS TRACK TEAM - Top Row: Lorri Robbins, Paige Youngblood, Beckie Clements, Tina Doebbler, Kellie Clements. Middle Row: Coach Shirley Renken, Susan Espinosa, Kim Cherry, Tiffin Youngblood, Terri Butler, Missy Mangold, Iudy Parkinson, Coach Barbara Mazurek. Front Row: Tina Schott, Debbie Schimandle, Shannon Mormando, Nancy Patton, Shelley Potter, Kelly Potter. ' Y .V 5 if' .. ..,. if - ?'Z'l '. 55 5 .aw A , .f f 4' .4 Tiffin Youngblood and Terri Butler use all of their endurance to finish the race with a high placing. L Coach Renken and Kellie Clements plan to win the next event. XL-. Tina Doebbler keeps her pace and anticipates passing up her opponents. Christine Caloss - 115 Girls Track Team Builds for the Future Debbie Schimandle uses all of her strength and endurance to beat her opponent. MILE RELAY TEAM - Debbie Schimandle, Susan Espinosa, Nancy Patton, Beckie Clements. Missy Mangold strides ahead to pass up her opponent. 116 - Girls Track fm iw - ,fr -I , X ,f, , gif Z' , . Y, ' K 400m RELAY TEAM - Beckie Clements, Kellie Clements Lorri Robbins, Paige Youngblood. 800mm RELAY TEAM - Lorri Robbins, Debbie Schiman- dle, Kim Cherry, Paige Youngblood. I Track Sends Five The 1984 Track Team had a disappointing season with the loss of District but five members were able to qualify for Regionals. These qualifiers include: Steve Nolan, Delbert Ducheneaux, Iames Compton, Gene Mathews and jimmy Sides. They were entered in the sprint relay, 110 and 300m, hurdles, and the 200m. run. Coach Tony Iohnson said, We had a pretty good year considering. The most exciting part of the whole season was when Delbert qualified for both the 110 and 300m. hurdles at District. The Junior Var- sity Track Team placed third at District. Next year they should all be returning. The mile relay will be back stronger than ever, said Coach Johnson. This year's track team consisted of only five seniors so the underclassmen really dominated the team. Next year's team should be a strong and experienced team. .rr . M . Wayne Peck practices throwing the shot. 1 Zigi gigcaiigdance in hopes of . A g ,W fi. C 1 at -P I , 5?..,,W.5.i , . .A .Vt -. ,, . .... . - Sophomore, Billy Morris runs 1'--' ' l 1 1 for the gold at District. Nancy Herriott - 117 Underclassmen Dominate Team I ef: W X? f2 - Steve Nolan runs to the finish line in in the 100m. run in hopes of being a regional qualifier. His dream did not come true in this race, but the sprint A y relay team of which he is a member did it W i'i- . . .kg Q 2 ix, make lt to Regionals. g, E R 3 4 .4 ,gk fa' 9 Q.: mf! V TRACK TEAM To Row Left to Right' Troy Stevens David Hilburn David Shackelford Scott Caloss Eric Verhelst, Eugene I- - - p , - , , , , Escalante. Bottom Row: Tony Fernandez, Billy Bob Ienkins, David Edwards, Greg Marshall, Tom Mangold, Glen Pollard. 118 - Boys Track ' ff .. i , I I -- , x I gif! VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Top Row, Left to Right: Dyke Ferrell-discus, shotg Warren Clingon-discus, shotg jeff Ott-discus, shotg Delbert Ducheneaux-110 and 300m. hurdles, sprint relay, long jumpp Bruce Robison-high jumpg Tim Butler-high jump: Heath Hulse- 110 and 300m. hurdlesg Wayne Peck-shot. Middle Row: Scott Kelly-shotg Roan Gardner-800m. rung Teddy Popham-110 and 300m. hurdlesg Cliff Bronson-shotp Chuck Perry-400m. run, mile relayg Gene Mathews-200m. run, long jump, sprint and mile relayg Steve Nolan-100 and 200m. run, sprint relay. Bottom Row: Iohn Miller-400m. run, mile relayg Tommy Adams-200 and 400m. rung Iimmy Sides-100 and 200m. run, sprint relayg Tim Fritsche-mile and 2 mile rung Iames Compton-100m. run, sprint relay: Troy Walker-pole vaultg Louis Rodriguez-400m. run, mile relay. SOPHOMORE TRACK MEMBERS - Top Row, Left to Right: Trey Graves-shot, discusg Kevin , A ,, if. Parker-200m. rung Tim Avalone-110 and 300m. l 3. . ' Q' hurdles. Middle Row: Billy Morris-long jump, 100 if W 1 and 200m. run, sprint relayg Russell Bates-100 and A h, 200m. run, sprint relayp Iohnny Wedgworth-long V gy K W lump, 400m. run. Bottom Row: Tommy Adams-200 ,sway iii and 400m. rung Lonnie Bain-100 and 200m. run, fda A 's ' sprint relayp Mark Hanna-pole vault. -an up -rf. K it 7134i i Nancy Herriott - 119 19 4 Bulldogs Catch That Introducing the 1984 Bulldog baseball team. After a season of hard work, dedication and most of all team work - the Bulldogs and their We Baseball Spir-it N A coach, Paul Banks, can smile and say We gave it our best shot. jimmy says, Throw it to me! Standing: Iimmy Perkins, Tim Butler, Bruce McMeans, David Schwarz, Steve Parker, Kevin Parker, Ieff Stoops. Row 2: Mgr. Carol Daily, Billy Morris, Tommy Adams, Gary Watkins, Gerald Boyd, Ralph Kluna, Coach Banks. Front: Randall Kirk, Tony Fernandez, Chris Elkins, Mike Cardenas, Gary Hornbeek. ' Y .M ia ,. W my , .. Left: Mike displays his pitching skills. Center: Kevin waits for his V g l turn. Right: Steve concentrates on his pitch. 120 - Baseball M! ze 5 3 , 1 L V T u- V 'A 5-in J wa5'1 mf. fr eww 4.La3Q.., if ' as I 4 idx .' '.,.,,Q. 1-z Q. 'ei ua - -xv 19 4 Baseball at Its Best Above. Jimmy says Good job guys! Left: Tim hits a home run. Right: Gary puts the runner out. A vt :staff f- ,, 1,4 ,y ...a--...-...-I seee , 'sss ' 1- s a as efo ee e n -Maxwell 1 ,N I K I Q 3 ' - ' M ,. , if 5 r ' I ' ' 1-.Aww-ell!-v Q A , I . V ' , V , - V , , 3 1 , ' K . www' f . -. 75: V 4, . A e 18, - . f 'A A 4. A-br I . ,,,,, M, 'S'- Wr ,',,A,,,..-y..,,, K + g K ' fa-an 1 1 ,,. - .' f,.,rL'.f 4 4, -. 1' gr , I V.. .5 Sz ww... ,.l Coach Banks gives final words of advice before the game begins. Kathy Ryan - 121 1 5 3 .3553 1' 2' GIRLS BASKETBALL Top L: Tina Doebbler, First team. Christine Caloss, First team. Christine Fleming, Second Team. Right: Track: Beckie and Kellie Clements, Regional qualifiers. ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL - Back: Tommy Adams, Hon. Men. Tailback, Ion Graves, 1st team lineback, Warren Clingon, lst team def. tack. , Dyke Ferrell, Ist team lineback and off. tack. , Steve Parker, lst team splitend, and def. back, David Schwarz, lst team tightend, and 2nd team tightend, Delbert Duchenaux, 2nd team Freesafety, Gene Mathews, 1st team def. tack. Front: Tim Butler, Hon. Men. quarterback, jeff Ott, lst team off. guard, James Compton, lst team run. back, Trey Graves, Hon. Men. Lineback, Heath Hulse, Hon. Men. Def. end: Ollis Oliver, Hon. Men. Def. end. Not Pictured: Steve Montgomery, Hon. Men. guard. All-District f iw x ' F-ll K it W qv , 26-AAA District Champions Starting Five Back: Bruce Robison-1st Team. Sit- ting: David Schwarz-2nd Team, Steve Parker-Most Valuable Player of District, lst Team, Tim Butler- Hon. Mentiong Jonathon Graves. ,L is VOLLEYBALL - Left: Kim Cherry First team setter. Right: Tiffin Youngblood First team spiker. TRACK - L-R: Delbert Duchenaux, hurdles, relay, James Compton, Steve Nolan, and Gene Mathews-440 yd. relay. All-District ' All-District ' All-District ' All-District ' All- , V L Q . 2 it W h f ir.. . V' K 5, Q X 5 L S 11 BASEBALL - L-R: David Schwarz, 1st team, Tim Butler, Hon. Men., Steve Parker, lst team. Toni Byam - 123 A Y- -:Mx 124 -,Senior Activities ' Delbert Duehenaux and Vickie Bates - Senior Slayers I r 1, ,, . L X 1 . W U X ,ln I , 'b I fi . Graduation ' Sure am I that this day we are masters of our fate, that the task which has been set before us is not above our strength, that its pangs and toils are not beyond our en- durance. As long as we have faith in our own cause and an unconquerable will to win, vic- tory will not be denied us. Winston Churchill Senior Class Motto Friday, june 1, 1984, the Bandera High School auditorium was filled with friends, relatives and 86 anxious Seniors. As the Class of '84 walked down the auditorium aisles to the traditional Pomp and Circumstance each one realized that this would be the last time hefshe would walk into Bandera High School as a student. Many tears were shed throughout the evening. The 1984 Senior class parted with many remembering the past and many anticipating the future. To Bandera High, graduation meant saying goodbye to the proud Class of '84 and look- ing forward to what the classes of '85 and '86 had to offer. Wendy Valdez and Donald DeThorne provide special music with the Bulldog Band at Commencement. 126 - Graduation Ionathan Graves, valedictorian, speaks of those who have helped him through his days at Bandera High School. l 1 ti 1 Toni Byam feels satisfied after finishing four successful years of high school. 1 . 5 Y 9 i 1 . DOANE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS - Tim Butler, Keith Kindla, Kim Compton, Kelly Maier, Karen Rizner, Wendy Valdez, Sandy Riedner, Chris Reeves, Jonathan Graves, Wendy Frazier. Doane Scholarship 51000-Wendy Frazier, Ionathan Graves 5700-Chris Reeves, Sandy Riedner S100-Tim Butler, Kim Compton, Keith Kindla, Kelly Maier, Karen Rizner, Wendy Valdez Joe E. Langford Scholarship S428-Kim Compton Association of Legal Students Scholarship S200-Nancy Herriott 5100-Jimmy Perkins Herman Schlemmer Texas A and M Scholarship S500-Tina Doebbler Baptist Church Scholarship 5700-Ionathan Graves, Kelly Maier St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Scholarship 5500-Tim Butler, Keith Kindla S300-Tina Doebbler Grace Lutheran Church Scholarship 5200-Malisa Methvin First National Bank Scholarship 5300-Jonathan Graves S200-Wendy Valdez S100-Wend Frazier Gill Savings Schlolarship 5200-Mary Bolan, Christine Caloss, Keith Kindla Masonic Lodge Vocational Scholarship S500-Vicki Bates Pipe Creek Community Scholarship S1000-Sandy Riedner X Denise Walker Scholarship n W- C' N b - - h - b f h k h S200-Kelly Maier, Chris Reeves Ural step angvgrjsltigispires t e seniors e ore t ey ta e t e Methodist Church Scholarship S500-Michele Speckman, Tracy Thompson at The 1984 Seniors sing the Alma Mater as a group for the last time. Christine Caloss - 127 Senior chievements RANDALL ANDREWS: FFA 35 FHA 3-4. VICKI BATES: ALS 3-45 NHS 3-45 OEA 3- 45 Rept 35 TFC 3-45 Band 1-45 Flag Corps 2-45 Co-Capt 45 Prprd Vrbl 45 20 A Award. 5 DERRICK BERG5 ALS 45 NHS 45 4-H 1-45 Band 1-45 All-Dist 3-4. MARY BOLAN: ALS 3-45 NHS 3-45 FFA 1-25 TFC 2-45Bsktbl1 1-453 yr Ltman5 Vllybll 2-45 1 yr Ltman5 Tennis 2-35 Rdy Wrtng 3-45 Reg Qual 35 4-H 1-4. GERALD BOYD: ALS Pres 45 Stu Co 45 Ftbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Bsktbll 1-25 Track 1-25 Bsbll 1-45 3 yr Ltman5 TFC 2-45 Vice Pres 45 Rdy Wrtng 3-45 Mr. BHS Cand 15 Clss Fvrt 4. TIM BUTLER: ALS 45 NHS 2-45 FFA 1-45 Wh0's Who5 Ftbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Capt 45 Hon Men 45 Bsktbll 1-452 yr Ltman5 Hon Men 45 Bsbll 1-45 4 yr Ltman5 Hon Men 3-45 Track 1-45 Clss Fvrt 1-25 Mr. BHS Cand 1-45 Mr. BHS 45 CYO 1-45 Pres 4. ROBERT BUTTS: FFA 1-4. TON1 BYAM: ALS 35 NHS 3-45 FHA 25 Irnlsm 2-45 Annl Ed 45 TFC 2-45 Rept 2-35 Sec 45 Cheerleader 3-45 Head 45 Nwswrtng 2-45 Hdlnwrtng 45 Reg Qual 45 Ftbll Swthrt 3. CHRISTINE CALOSS: NHS 2-45 ALS 3-45 Stu Co 3-45 Parl 45 Bsktbll 1-45 3 yr Ltman5 All-Dist Ist Team5 Vllybll 2-45 1 yr Ltman5 Track 15 Tennis 2-35 1 yr Ltman5 TFC 2-45 Treas Z-35 Rep! 45 CYO 1-45 Typng Re? Qual 25 Ftrwrtng Reg Qual 45 Ir Clss Vice Presp 4-H 1-3. LINDA CLARK: Vlybl 1-25 1 yr Ltman5 Bsktbll 1-2. JUDY CLIF- FORD: FHA 3. WARREN CLINGON: ODP Pres 45 Band 1-25 Ftbll 1-452 yr Ltman5 All-Dist lst Team 3-45 Track 1-45 2 yr Ltman5Bsbll15 1 yr Ltman. KIM COMPTON: Drama OAP 3-45 Hon Men All Str Cst 35 All Str Cst 45 Bynd Hrzns 3-45 Db! 35 NHS 3-45 Intrntnl Ths n Sct 45 ALS 45 20 A Award. IOHN COR- NELIUS: Imlsm 4. DONALD DI?l'HOI2,NE: NHS 2-45 Band 1-45 OAP 45 Prssve ifrkng Reg Qual 45 Who's Who. TINA DOEBBLER: Clss Pres 3-45 ALS 3-45 Sec 45 HS 2-45 FA 15 Stu Co 3-45 CYO 1-45 TFC 2-45 Crss Cntry 1-454 yr Ltman5Bsktb1l 1- 45 3 yr Ltman5 All-Dist lst Team 45 Track 1-45 1 yr Ltman. DELBERT DUCHENEAUX: FHA 3-45 Ftbll 3-45 1 r Ltman5 Track 3-45 Re Qual 4. TAMMIE ELLIS: ALS 3-45 OEA 3-45 Treas 4. LINDA ERFURT: ALS 3-45 SEA 3-45 Sec 45 Sgllng 3-4. SUSAN ESPINOSA: OEA 45 Vice Pres 45 Bsktbll 2-45 2 yr Ltman5 Vllybll -45 1 yr Ltman5 Track 2-4. DYKE FERRELL: ALS 3-45 FFA 1-45 FHA Vice Pres 45 TFC 2-45 Sgt at Arms 45 Ftbll 1- 45 2 yr Ltman5 All-Dist 3-45 Track 3-4. NANA FERNANDEZ: ALS 45 FHA 45 Band 1. WENDY FRAZIER: ALS 3-45 NHS 2-45 Treas 45 FFA 2-35Irn1sm 25 P sqd 15 Band 3-45 All-Dist 45 UIL 1-45 Reg Qual 35 4-H 20 A Award. GARY GALLAIFD: NHS 3-45 Stu Co 3-45 Vice Pres 45 Band 1-45 Ftbll 1-45 Track 1. HONOR GRADUATES OF 1984 - Front Row: jonathan Graves, 96.445 Wendy Frazier, 95.825 Sandy Riedner, 94.835 Karen Rizner, 93.255 Wendy Valdez, 93.525 Kim Compton, 92.8. Back Row: Michele Speckman, 92.635 Keith Kindla, 92.365 Kelly Maier, 90.665 Vicki Bates, 90.585 Derrick Berg, 90.45, Lisa Vakey, 90.355 Linda Patton, 90.21. Senior Achievements STUDENTS ATTENDING ALL 12 YEARS AT BHS - Top Row: Derrick Berg, David Stevens, Bruce Robison, Laura Wilton, Keith Kindla, Tim Butler, Gerald Boyd. Middle Row: Kelly Maier, Tina Doebbler, Greg Starr, Gary Galland, Ioy Smith, Tammie Ellis, Linda Rodriguez. Front Row: Lisa Vakey, Laura Herrera, Nana Fernandez, Sheila Haver, Malisa Methvin, Nancy Herriott, Linda Erfurt, Tina Schott, Wendy Valdez. RAYMOND GARCIA: FFA 1-3. IONATHAN GRAVES: ALS Vice Pres 4, NHS 2-4: Pres 4, TFC 2-4, Vice Pres 2-3, Pres 4, Track 1-2, Bsktbll 1-4, 2 yr Ltman, Tennis 2-3, 1 A yr Ltman, Ftbll 1-4, Hon Men 3, All-Dist lst Team 4. SHEILA HAVER: Band 1, FHA 1-4, Vice Pres Pblc Rltns 4. ROBERT HAYNES: ALS 4, FFA 3-4, FHA 4. LAURA HERRERA: FHA 1-4, Hist 3, Vice Pres P 'cts, OEA 3-4, Parl 4, Cheerleader 4, Stu Co 4, Miss BHS Cand 3. NANCY HERRIOTT: ALS 3-4, NHS 4, Stu Co Rep 1-2, Crrspndng Sec 3, Liaison Officer 4, Irnlsm 2-4, Annual Ed 4, Cheerleader 1, Tennis 3, Nwswrtn 2-4, Miss BHS Cand 4.1ERRY HODGES: Ftbll 1-4, Track 3-4. ROBERT HUERTA: FFA 3-4. IERRY DON IOINER: Drama I, Ftbll 1-4, Bsktbll 1-2, Track 1-2. GINGER JOR- DAN: ALS 4, OEA 4. LINDA KARR: ALS 4, NHS 3-4, FHA 2-4, Vice Pres Prjcts 2: Pres and Sec 3, Band 1-4, Infrmtv Spkng 3-4, Reg Qual 4, Drama 3-4. MIKE KEN4 DRICK: FFA 3-4, Pres 4, Rodeo Club Pres 4, Ftbll 1-2. KEITH KINDLA: Class Vice Pres 2, ALS 4, NHS 2-4, Vice Pres 4, Stu Co 2-4, Parl 3, Pres 4, Band 1-4, Ftbll 1, Bsktbll 1-2, Crss Cnt 3, Drama 3-4, Debate 3-4, Band Beau 4. DIANA KLEIN: FHA 4, FFA 1-2, ALS 4. RArl.,.PH KLUNA: FFA I-4: Ftball I-4, I yr Ltman, Tennis 2, FRANK KONVICKA: FFA 1, 3-4, FHA 2, Track I, Crss Cntry Z, I yr Ltman. sn I Q STERLING KOONTZ: FHA 3-4. KRIS KRUSE: ALS 3-4, FFA 1-2, FHA 4. TRACEY LASKOWSKI: FHA 3-4, OEA 3. KELLY MAIER: NHS 2-4, TFC 2-4, Treas 4, Band 1- 4, All-Dist 3-4, State Cnts! 4, Debate 3. BRENDA MAYFIELD: ALS 4, FFA 1-4, OEA 3-4, 4-H 1-4, Crss Cntry 1-3, 3 r Ltman, Reg Qual I-3, State Qual 1, Track 1-3, 1 yr Ltman. MALISA METHVIN: glass Vice Pres 4, ALS 3-4, OEA 3-4, Parl 3, Pres 4, Band 1-4, Twirler 3-4. STEVE MONT- GOMERY: FFA 1-3, FHA I, 3-4,Ftbll1-4,2 yr Ltman, Track 2-3, Golf 1-2, 2 yr Ltman. STEPHANIE MULLINS: ALS 3-4: Hist 3, FFA 1-2, FHA 3-4, Band I-3. Christine Caloss - 129 DREAM NEALY: ALS 3-45 FHA 2-45 Pep Squad 1. STEVE NOLAN: ALS 3-45 TFC 2- 45 Stu Co 45 CYO 1-45 Ftbll 1-45 Track 1-45 Reg Qual 45 FHA 3-45 Will to Win Award. LAURA O'DONNELL: FHA 1-4. OLLIS OLIVER: Ftbll 1-452 yr Ltman. IEFF OTT5 FFA 1-45 Ftbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Ist Team All-Dist 45 Track 1-45 Wghtlftng 3-45 ALS 4. STEVE PARKER: Irnlsm 15 FFA 1-45 TFC 2-45 Ftbll 1-45 All-Dist 1st Team 3-45 Bsbll 1-45 All-Dist 2nd Team 35 All-Dist lst Team 45 Bsktbll 1-45 All-Dist 2nd Team 35 All-Dist Ist Team 4. LINDA PA'I'I'ON: Band 1-45 UIL 1-4. GAVIN PEAR- SON: OAP 3-45 Speech. JIMMY PERKINS: ALS 3-45 Sgt at Arms 45 Stu Co 1-25 Ftbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Bsktbll 1-25 Bsbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman. KIM PERSYN: Class SeclTreas 45 ALS 3-45 FFA 15 FHA 35 OEA 3-45 Sgt at Arms 3-4. SUE PICKE'I'I': ALS 3-45 FFA 1-25 OEA 3-45 Vice Pres 35 TFC 4. CARLA RASTETTER: ALS 45 FFA 35 FHA 2-45 Pep Squad 1. CHRIS REEVES: Band 1-45 NHS 2-45 Re Qual 3-45 Irnlsm 2-3. BETTY RICH- MOND: ALS 45 Irnlsm 45 UIL Drama 1-45 Ai Str Cst 3. SANDY RIEDNER: ALS 3-45 NHS 2-45 Irnlsm 2-45 Pen N Paw Ed 45 Edtrl Wrtng 3-45 Reg Qual 35 OAI' 3-45 Best Ac- tress 45 Girls' State 35 Stu Co 3-45 Hist 45 Cheerleader 3-45 Track 1-25 Bsktbll 1-35 2 yr Ltman5 Vllybll 1-45 3 yr Ltman5 TFC 2-45 Prose Reg Qual 45 Clss Sec!Treas 3. KAREN RIZNER: ALS 3-45 NHS 3-45 FFA 1-2: jrnlsm 45 Band 1-45 Flag Corps 2-45 Spllng 4. BRUCE ROBISON: Irnlsm 1-35 Ftbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Bsktbll 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 All- Dist lst Team 45 Track 45 Golf 1. LINDA RODRIGUEZ. DAVID ROHRBACH: FHA 3-45 Vice Pres Rcrtn 4. TINA SCHOTT: ALS 45 FHA 35 OEA 3-45 TFC 45 Crss Cntry 1- 453 yr Ltman5 Track 1-4. DAVID SCHWARZ: ALS 3-45 FFA 1-35 Irnlsm 45 Ftbll 1-452 yr Ltman5 All-Dist 1st Team Tght End and Strng Sfty 45 Bsbll 1-45 4 yr Ltman5 Hon Men 25 All-Dist 1st Team 3-45 Track 1-452 yr Ltman5 Bsktbll 1-45 2 fir Ltman5 All-Dist 2nd Team 45 Tennis 35 1 yr Ltman. MARY SEGOVIA: OAP 3-45 A l Str Cst 45 FHA 3-4. RONNIE SKIN- NER. IOY SMITH: ALS 3-45 OEA 3-45 Rept 45 Band 1-45 TFC 2-45 Sec 2-3. THERESA SOWELL. MICHELE SPECKMAN: ALS 3-45 Rept 45 NHS 3-45 Irnlsm Z- 45 Edtrl Wnng 3-45 Band 1-45 Flag Corps 2-45 Co-Captain 45 Reg Qual 3-45 20 A Award. GREG STARR: FFA 1-35 FHA 2-4. DAVID STEVENS: FHA 3-4. DAWN STUBENAZY: ALS 3-4. GREG TATUM: Tennis 35 1 yr Ltman5 Drama OAP 4. TRACY THOMPSON: FFA 15 Band Sweetheart 4. MICHELE TONDRE: Band 1-4. LISA VAKEY: NHS 2-45 OEA 3-45 Stu Co l-45 Dist Vice Pres 35 Dist Pres 45 Cheerleader 3-45 Rdy Wrtng 3-45 Clss Fvrt 3-45 Miss BHS Cand 1-45 Miss BHS 45 Ftbll Sweetheart 45 Girls' State. WENDY VALDEZ: ALS 45 NHS 2-45 Irnlsm 45 Band 1-45 All-Dist 45 Drama 1-45 OAP 45 Poetry 3-4. MALISA VERSTUYFT: FHA I-25 Campus Life5 Stu Co 3. LAURA WILTON: FHA 1-45 Vice Pres Encntr 35 Pres 4. TIFFIN YOUNGBLOOD: ALS 3-45 NHS 2-45 FFA 15 TFC 2-45 4-H 1-35 Vllybll 1-453 yr Ltman5 All-Dist 2nd Team 25 All-Dist lst Team 45 Track 1-45 2 yr Ltman5 Reg Qual 1-2. Senior Achievements .S i Smith and Boyd Highlight Baccalaureate Gerald Boyd inspires the audience with his breathtaking voice. Yf QL , r' lx- Wendy Frazier, salutatorian, fiddles with her graduation cap before the ceremony. Baccalaureate service was held at the Bandera High School Auditorium on Sunday, May 27, 1984. Candidates for gradua- tion attended the religious ceremony which began with the in- vocation given by Keith Kindla. Wendy Frazier read scriptures before Gerald Boyd sang the beautiful hymn, lust As I Am. Kim Compton introduced guest speaker Mr. Martin Smith. Mr. Smith spoke on the subjects of possessions. He urged the seniors to really possess their possessions. The Benediction was given by Kim Persyn. Christine Caloss 131 Wi Seniors Slip Away to the Schlitterbahn QCWW ',' Seniors relax after a fun filled day at the Schlitterbahn. W Ioe, Gerald and jerry float down the river in their tubes. 132 - Senior Trip Lisa, Tiffin, Christine and Nancy carry their tubes to another shoot Kim, Sue and Betty smile while carrying the big innertubes. Kris Kruse strolls around the park and enjoys the pleasant atmosphere. The Class of '84 got together for a final time as a group for a day of fun on May 4, 1984, at the Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, Texas. Seniors enjoyed water slides, river shoots, paddle boats, water volleyball and lying out in the sun. Bar-B-Que was served for lunch. I really enjoyed the day with all of my classmates. I had a lot of time to relax, play and sunbathe. I felt like all of the seniors had fun, said Nancy Herriott. Bruce, Tim, Gerald, Iimmy, Warren, jeff, and Robert clown around and carry their tubes around the park the easy way. Christine Caloss 133 ww ' ' ,U .1lt fK YM ' ,sm -2,51-7 me wx M f-- , VJ,-3452 1 M :.5,,fe1w- ,.m,.1,, -at-w,.,, ,iggiigjff ,wx .V .. 51:-as , ,,g,a . .Ml -' V' . ,-,::.,fx1f1Sf.g. ' -'Y -- 4 if , i A-Q 32 ,. Vw ,,,w,f,ff :1'-'2-stiff '- .Wg 4 5, is--Q, ,,:1.-,glam ' , .. gif' 1' Tsai mf. ,. wi- - W , . ,mf fflsw-if .',w,-M Z fi-lf , S., - , ff mifsfifilfggik six 1, ,H- ' 11 wf.,g:Q,,,, gm- :ff ,W if, 12, - -3, ,.,. 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CHEERLEADERS - L-R: Bobbie Malone, Ann Muller, Shannon Walbran, Becky Walker, Cindy Fritsche, Shea Hicks. Student Life Pearson, Lucky jr. High Winner 41 L-R: Chris York, Ronnie Bain, johnny Rodriguez, Iim Mormando, Coach Lynn White, jeff Speckman, Ioe Baker, Emilo Rodriguez, Mary Molina, Nancy Thompson, Darthula Mauldin, Carla Sides, Kerry York, Patti Kindla, fklfredo Richardson, Alan Richardson, Christy Parker, Cindy Fritsche, Erika Kluna, M'liss Cowan, Iolena Mosely, Barbara Graham, Lori Smith. OFFICERS - Tasha Vanderzee, Katherine Hill, Kim Lukachik, Ann Muller, Paula Maier, Selena Cooke, Krishna Vanderzee. TV :3 'TTR W t 3G Hf 7 W':g.J:z7QsiS 7 , Z I' ' -- 4. ' -,Eg -. ,'i. 1 ff? WE ' ue, as ' S it -, , xilw I. Q .SL .f - :QA . I ug. l , I... .. QE . L2 , -.1 6 'V ' .1 5 v f if S R S 2 is Xi ' 3 WN mv ? .25 f f . A 4 . , 1 Y - 4 3 .i , -M 1, , ,4 it iii f fa Q 'l M Q l V 'lip l V .--Q if A is . liz, , r 'f N X - ' ' x. Q9 ' A s 5, s ' ,E . r X6 . N 5 AW , W. I ze 1, A' - -tba up TEENS FOR CHRIST OFFICERS - Standing: Tasha Vanderzee - Treas., Paula Maier - Chaplin, Selena Cook - Vice Pres., Krishna Vanderzee - Pres. Sitting: Kim Lukachik - Sec., Ann Muller - Rep., Katherine Hill - Sgt. at Arms. Yvette Pearson gratefully accepts her gift certificate from Toni Byam. Glynda Madden - 137 -, 9 5 av -7' 4 th Grade: The Leader of the Pack Cynthia Adamson Brian Alanis Scott Anderwald Ronny Bain Ioseph Baker Michelle Bates Becky Bauer Carolyn Beach Conrad Berube jeff Bogacz Scott Boyonton Lee Brown Weston Callahan Mike Cantu Channon Cardella Lynn Cavin Stanton Childress Darla Clark Rosa Conklin Selena Cook Charles DeSalme Cynthia Devlin Louis Doss Dorothy Duff Karen Edwards Eve Elkins Barbara Erlandson Liz Fernandez Lance Fest Cindy Fritsche Bobby Garza Cheryl Gonzales Vicki Gonzales Neal Graves Lisa Gustafson Diana Harrison Is there really film in that camera, wondered Shea and 138 Eighth Grade iw Maw - gr 4' WEEE, E: X Wfitfr, 4 1 -' .W - , Q , , -4. 'oy + i f fi' 3z54'z,,ff Z , 45:62 , . f ' 1 fi Af L 4, ff wr ' ,,, in f lf 4 X Q W , V - ' 71 4' l -5 ii, . ' 4' by If T1I'r7gt', 1. y- - Tn Tn tu K n x-.f ' W L I ,,-.f W :g gg. , D H: cf-Rua xv ,G . .. i s fish ar I?-LZ' - . 'ZAZVQQ ' : av- it Q ff K ,, S ' wh, Q K., , xi 3 '75 Q ,. . .3 , I- ' 1 N W 5' 5 X 1 N X,1 t ,g xx gil 1 1 's y I '44',. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS - Pres. - Chris York, Vice-Pres. - Becky Walker, Sec.-Treas. - Nancy Thompson. Eighth grade is a very special and important year. It is a year of leadership, learning and taking on new respon- sibilities, and most of all, preparing to take on the challenge of their first year in high school. Eighth graders will move up another step on the ladder of life and spend their remain- ing years in Bandera High School, having fun and living life one day at a time. For the class of 1988, the best is yet to come. 1 Debbie Hay Beth Heinen Ray Heisler L f VA wi 42' 9 gl ' YZF J it fl f' 5' Mike Hewgley Shea Hicks Delania Holt Molly Hughey Isreal Huerta Kim Ibach Tony Iohnson Traci Iohnson Iulie Jones Keith Iordon Brad Key Kim Kibbe Lionel Kinsey Erika Kluna David Konvicka t will . C Wendy Lindley Mike Logandro in , rm. Ioe Ray Lopez V ' johnny Lovern Danny Madden ,,,- Greg Maddox Q5 , , ,Y N W t Q W- f Z W ' ,. i X X f X 5, -,,f Blu Maalu Chris Mathews Paula Maier ' 4 Darthula Mauldin V L Rachel Martinez ' Reagan Mazurek 0 ' Glynda Madden 139 The Class of 1988 s Edward Mesa Tim Methvin Allen Meyer Marie Miller Diedra Mihatsch Iennifer Moore Norman Moreno lim Mormando Steve Morgan Michelle Morrison Iillina Mosely Cord Muhovick ,. A . 4 ....., , ,V sf 7 W , affvy' n- 1. g r f ,,,, y fi, N A? WW x 4 f 7 4' 1 l ' , 1 ,- , , K A ,f J V I as l V 4,4 , ',. , All , ' I ' f - f ' ' i X ,, W -L f f, 4' 4 av ,, H V fl ' , ff ' ff Q QW .,-Q. 1' if f. V A , ,I 1,2 W' I , 3 Ely, X M iia w W ,, I M If ' is Top Ronny says, Norman, it won't work. Above: David -- THE THINKER What's so funny Amy??? Blake Mullins Edward Munoz Paul Myer Helen Neville Michanda Newsome Shane Pacha Iohnlen Painter Yvette Pearson Shannon Perry Lisa Popham Casie Reynolds Brian Richards 140 Eighth Grade im A- 'ff ww ': .W gs. Iv l?'s?iKW , fig., ' g, M .xi M x if 5 Emelio Rodriguez Iohnny Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez David Ross Donna Ross johnny Sanchez Karl Schumaker Terry Skinner Lori Smith Shannon Spaulding jeff Speckman Amy Stidham Cliff Stoops Steve Stoops Aaron Stubenazy Nicole Swonke Nancy Thompson Cody Tripp Krishna Vanderzee Dominick Verciglio Becky Walter Matt Wendall Stacy Wenckins Jamie Whitney Chris York Tiffany Young Not Pictured: Mark Estenson Betty Clark Lee Gray Tommy Heinen Carol Herd Glynda Madden 141 Seventh Graders Are Active SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS - Standing: Vice President Kim Beaton. Sitting: President Helena Robertson. Not Pictured: Ann Muller - Secretary-Treasurer. , gf f A 'T X ' ,..,., '1 S 4- E y--M 1 i tx, 4, B' ur- ,. l A ,. 1 J . t ,N V A l n W V 'M Q I . X. , Q - A ' 1 I JW' :if A 5 X ., . : K , g ,K QR N, , Nw K f 1, ' fe ,Sz ziiyi y , wi. ' ' -, ll, 1 l Q i sz ' :N-.K ' N 15 if Agn, -I g p . Q w . , si , All 352 r' E ,, s f' E' 2 r 4 5- i - - f f-Nt U ' J 1 A in Q , A ,gy , It Y . 3 i r ,rg f' , if WND! Q' 1? - is 5 A A -'6 L if e g- I Vi Ni l Q i Y t rf R J K f . ,- , N gy , .L A J Q S -C ,P 6... 2 if ' ' -rl .Q t 4 elf we Shaun Aadmodt Iulie Adamson Mark Adamson Allan Anderson Willie Bates Kim Beaton Pete Blanco Dawna Borchers Lucy Bullock Ann Chafin Rodger Childs Ioeseph Cielincki Darla Clark Faye Comingore Kim Culberson Charlotte DeSalme Melissa Dickerson Marcie Elliott Darrell Erlandson Willie Evans Angelita Fernandez Boyd Filyaw Dustin Fitzpatrick Richard Flach Henry Frerich Ruben Garza Beatrice Gonzales Bertha Gonzales Michael Guadarrama julie Hearn 142 - Seventh Grade 444 wif' 4 Q Pi' 'Q 5 '4 al- ' Z9 J, ' :QE 7 ! ff We 1 'Q Y V51 Z Q t 3 4, ff v . , 1 if I s it l -' 3 ,Na M --1 1 f la 2. 4 Q' Q. .1 ax l 5 2 , fr , 'SF 'Ke' Seventh graders are hard at work in preparation for the Christmas concert. Sharon says What do you mean I have to run another mile?! Vicki Hearn Kevin Heinrich Glenda Herren Iames Herren Katheryn Hill Milton Holmes Edward Jenkins Marcus Iohnston johnny Iones Cliff Kibbe Angelika Kluna Terry Lambert Sally Langston Tony Lestourgen Darla Lovelace Sheila Lovern Kim Lukachik Chris Marrs Ricky Martin Laurie Martinez Ruth Lynn Mazurek julie McCollom Tammy McMullen Rosa Mesa Ievonne Meyer Danny Mifflin Robbie Mikel Vince Morris Sandy Riedner Iames Morrison Ann Muller Iolene Muhovich Bill Nawara Kenneth Neives Gloria Obiedo Priscilla Obiedo Gracie Orandy Timmy Osgood Keith Ott Brandi Pitts Scott Post Alfredo Richardson Shannon Richardson Ramon Rios Helena Robertson Kirsten Robinson Candice Saathoff Tobey Sandidge Iohn Sandoval Christi Schindler john Scott Carla Sides Quincy Skinner Barbara Snow Walter Stricker Dale Thompson Lance Tomlinson Casey Trenkelbach Tasha VanderZee Shannon Walbrun Amy Wedgeworth Sharon Wehmeyer Deleene Wilkerson A Class of Their Own 1 ,., . 'f aim? Chris Winfred Laura Ybarra Bryant Youngblood Not Pictured: Tige Calhoun jason McVea Margie Martinez 144 Seventh Grade Robert Monroe Terry Paradee Robert Ziegler 1532553 4' 5 X X N at x X v X M la NSXTY . , N , S- as T ma-f VN XX NN M is Y if tg x -X Tae L -. 14'-'lk Al' RJ I , , fra an , fag ' r,,,w..z'1 - grief p,1m,z S' it ,. f Ann Muller cheers her team on to victory. 4' Q .U L .L K ,-QAWL, KT -I. . kF 4 .Q 1 , 'W X- -fp- Rodney studiously covers his desk with books and takes a quick nap. X.4V' Sharon and Faye share a coke and a smile after performing in the Band Christmas Concert. vi .-'I Mr. Hunter is often the center of attention. fm 'i?'M' i X' 'F' ' M . ,, - 1 it I , .. V .wif me we XL, as J 1 J' f Ks gg, fi K' rf' Ruth takes a breather after taking first in the two-mile. H--9 Mr. Wi1ton's scientist of tomorrow! Sandy Riedner - 145 x ,L Sixth Grade Meets New Challenges Brady Alanis Anthony Andrade Tara Balson Boyd Basinger Guy Bender Manuel Bermundez Robert Bloxham Elizabeth Bothne Danny Bowermaster Braden Bradford Iesse Cardenas Larry Cardenez I. Heidi Carpenter Elizabeth Childs Brenda Clingon Tina Coffey Ieffry Cole Rachel Cole M'Liss Cowan Shannon Cowsert Tamara Cunningham Shelly DeThorne Brett Emmons Christopher Fernandez Elizabeth Garza Gilbert Garza johnny Gonzales Barbara Graham Neal Gray Michael Griffin Sixth grade students are faced with many new responsibilities and privileges when they enter Iunior High. Among these privileges and responsibilities are electing class of- ficers, receiving a locker for the first time, and taking elective courses which are interesting rather than required. Sixth grade is the time when you leave the world of elementary behind and also marks the turning point where responsibilities are shouldered and life takes on new meaning. It is a time where decisions and memories are made that will last a lifetime. Monty Montgomery and Alan Richardson, alias Mad Scientist and Igor, show off their latest talents. Sixth Grade NW t E 'J' bmi as I l . y x t fi I ' l .. ' R of 1,6 U D a r X K: f L , AY H 5 'gg . i, 2 N X J 14 4 K rl ' .x ll 4x I . ' 8 .4 IVY I ,,..v-...y Todays Learners Tomorrows Leaders SIXTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS - Vice-Pres. Shannon Cowsert, Pres. Kelly Perry, Sec.-Treas. Bobbie Malone. Iimmy Haley Ioe Heinen Valerie Hines Stewart Iames 3 Casey Ienkins V. C. jones jennifer Kelly jennifer Kern Scott Key Anita Klein Billy Layer Mike Leyva Katie Holcomb Leela Kendrick Patricia Kindla Andrew Gunderman Iimmy Gutierrez Leonard Kaufmann Andrew Langston Lance LeStourgeon Alfredo Lopez Charla Lovelace Bobbie I. Malone john Maltsberger Betty Martinez Iohn Martinez Cale Mays Wayne McWhorter Mary Molina Monty Montgomery Karen Rlzner 147 john Morgan Tiffany'Moseley jeremy Nawara james Nearn jeffrey Newsome Amie Nightingale Randall Oliver Christy Parker Charity Parrish Carlyn Pearson Holly Perry Kelly Perry jimmy Porterfield Michael Pratt Laurie Reagan Alan Richardson Ignacio Rios Roger Rizner Scott Rogers Vincent Sanchez Shawna Santos jason Sisler Missy Skinner Stacy Skloss Penny Smith Steven Smith Gerald Sorenson Kelly Sutbenazy Edward Talley Kimberly Veretto Crystal Wadell james Wallace julie Wallingford Teri Walters Eric Weber Peggy Whitehead Kerry York Not Pictured: Anita Gonzales Roger says Hey guys, don't hog all the music. 148 Sixth Grade Sixth Grader or ,J g.,,l I -4 ,!,,,,.. N A, ,- .W i ,I 5 ' ' ,V 'V ix 'f' , ji - ug V f ' f ' ' 2 , nf' ' , ' fm, w wf -E 3 5 - 1 1 ' is l , , 4 ,,,f,,, V was , 5 4, N, f ffll, I A 'Arr 'iff ,V f A, mm, 1 g gi P ff gg f 7 4 , Q aw, if :E St . V J 2 K if di- fx W J N af f ia f .,, 1, , .4 G fa eff ff fy 13 62 Wf f El QV . H W 1 ,,,,,.. .. llls F ,jg ' 5555 l' 6 ig 4 wr E: X 2 fa Hb 2 is W , 5. ' , i 2 5, , , if Z ,Q , l joy Ir. High! QS Elizabeth appears stuclious while! john tries to get into the picture. Teri says, Raise your hand if you're sure! Q k.w3:g,Q . ' , 32531 1 Q Above: Charla and Christy work diligently to become the best. Robert and jimmy grin, It's not our fault if we always look guilty! Karen Rizner - 149 junior High Girls Basketball 8th GRADE - Sitting: Helen Neville, Tracy Iohnson, Shannon Perry, Becky Walker, Nancy Thomp- son. Second Row: Linda Fernandez, Eve Elkins, jennifer Moore. Third Row: Dorothy Duff, Michelle Bates, Molly Hughey. Fourth Row: Daniel Mauldin, Wendy Lindley, Shea Hicks, Kirshna Vanderzee, Erika Kluna, Selena Cook, Cindy Fritsche, Coach Nancy Vogler. Not Pictured: D. Mihatsch. Eighth Graders experienced tough games, filled with action. Selena Cook out jumps her opponent during a jump-ball. 150 - junior High Girls Basketball at Its Best Lfggia Seventh grade - Front Row: Ann Chafin, RuthLynn Mazurek, Candi Saathoff. Second Row: Iovanne Meyer, Tasha Vanderzee, Prisicilla Obedio. Third Row: Kirsten Robinson, Kim Lukachik, Helena Robertson. Not Pictured: Christi Schindler, Sharon Wehmeyer. Cindy Fritsche reaches high to send the ball to teammates, in a jump-ball. Sharon Wehmeyer reaches high as a pass is be- ing intercepted by an opponent. Sandy Riedner 1 jr. High Boys Are . . . EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM - Standing: Coach White, Tony Johnson, Rene Rodriguez, Chris York, Johnny Rodriguez, Clifford Stoops, Steve Stoops, Ieff Speckman, Paul Miner. Kneeling: Brad Key, Tommy Heinen, Emillio Rodriguez, Ronnie Bain, Lance Fest, Danny Madden, Reagan Mazurek, Neil Graves. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL BIHS OPPONENT SCORE 17, 32 Devine 29, 33, 32 29 Center Point 27 15, 29 Medina Valley 45, 57 27 Poteet 16 40 St. Marys 16 30, 30, 21 Blanco 33, 32, 51 17, 27, 31 Comfort 28, 32, 34 41, 24 Ingram 42, 42 61 Notre Dame 24 48 Bulverde 20 Bulldogs ready tor me reuuunu. True Bulldogs!!! GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM - Standing: Tony LeStourgeon, Allen Anderson, Shaun Aadmodt, Richard Flach, Ken Nieves, Danny Mifflin, Alfredo Richardson, Coach White, Kneeling: Ruben Garza, Milton Holmes, Vince Morris, Bryant A Bulldog goes up for the tip! Cliff Kibbe, Roger Childs, Terry Lambert. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL SCORE BIHS OPPONENT 25, 21, 30, 29 Devine 13, 34, 34, 33 39 Center Point 3 37, 27 Medina Valley 31, 36 21 Notre Dame 20 19, 28, 21 Blanco 20, 21, 8 20, 27 Comfort 28, 17 19, 24,15 Ingram 20, 29, 25 16, 25 St. Marys 26, 10 29 Bulverde 32 Junior High Bulldogs had a very exicting season in 1984. Many of the younger Bulldogs were prolific scorers for their teams. This brightens the future for BHS, when as High School Bulldogs they compete at district level and very possibly the state level. They are surely capable of going all the way to state. These younger Bulldogs will be prepared when they reach High School level, to keep the winning tradition at Bandera. David Schwarz Seventh Grades Goes From Bottom UP 5 i 4 4 From L-R, Back Row: Iason McVea, Tony Lestourgeon, Eddie Ienkins, Alfredo Richardson, Willie Bates, Lance Tomlinson, Pete Blac- co, Kenneth Neaves, Richard Flach, Sean Aamodt, Danny Miflin, Mike Guadarrama, Dale Thompson, Alan Anderson. L-R, Middle Row: joey Cielincki, Darrel Erlandson, Vince Morris, Roger Childs, Todd Calhoun, Marcus Iohnston, Bryant Youngblood, Keith Ott, Willie Bates, Terry Lambert, Ricky Martin, Brent Hoffer, Coach Lynn White. Front Row: Boyd Filyaw, Cliff Kibbe, Casey Trenkelbach, Reuben Garza, johnny Iones, Henry Frerich, Iohn Scott, Paul Hilburn, Iaxnes Herron, Walter Strick Raymond Rios. Kicking off their first season in football were the seventh graders. Although they were low men on the totem pole as far as football was concerned they tried hard and gained a lot of valuable experience. For many this may be a passing fancy, but for those talented few who will go on to play on our varsity teams they have a bright future. Many opportunities will arise to these future football stars, things such as college scholarships, the NFL . . . Who knows? They say great things start small! 154 junior High Football er, Milton Holmes, w BIHS 6 0 6 0 0 10 One-Win Two-Ties Three-Losses Seventh Grade Football Opponent Somerset Devine Boerne junction Bulverde Comfort Score 6 2 8 22 0 0 Ji, . ,, .,,' a': 'ay .. -., Four More Years of Football to Come , 11, ,ww 7 .f. . ...A Minn .1. t '.1- . From L-R, Front Row: Bill Madill, Keith Jordan, Lance Fest, Jeff Speckman, Mike Cantu, Bobby Garza, Neil Graves, Lee Brown, Greg Maddox, Aaron Stubenazy, Brian Richards, Mike Huglee, Cody Tripp, Cliff Stoops. Middle Row: Coach White, Steve Stoops, Joe Baker, Brad Key, Ronnie Bain, Johnny Lovern, Lionel Kinsey, Conrad Berube, Timmy Methvin, Carl Schumaker, David Konvicka, Daniel Madden, Emilio Rodriguez, Chris Matthews, Allan Meyer. Back Row: Joe Ray Lopez, Johnnie Rodriguez, Tony Johnson, Steve Morgan, Brian Alanis, Lee Grey, Ray Heisler, Paul Minor, Matt Wendell, Chris York, Scott Anderwald, Rene Rodriguez, Nor- man Moreno. sms 8 14 8 22 27 14 Three-Wins Three-Losses Eighth Grade Football Opponent Somerset Devine Boerne Junction Bulverde Comfort Score O 0 12 36 0 24 With two years of experience under their belt eighth graders will soon be facing four years of high school football, which is a big step. Some may get the chance to play varsity their freshman year and then again some may just be average but the next four years will be more challenging and exciting than ever for them. Watch out freshmen and sophomores, eighth grade is on their way up! Daria Johnston 156 Ir. High Girls Track Ir. High Girls Track 7th and th ,Q A-nv off 'if If .. SEVENTH GRADE - Top: Amy Nightingale, Tasha Vander Zee, Valerie Hines, Coach Nancy Vogler, Myers. Middle: Kelly Perry, Carrie York, Mary Molina, Emily Dickerson, Patty Kindla, Helena Robertson Bottom P1'lCS1lla Obiedio Annie Medders, Barbara Graham, Christy Parker, Candice Saathoff. Selena Cook winds it up while Coach Renken looks on. ,Jw ' Helena Robertson followed by Krishna Vander Zee race against the clock. is V A .. 'S' f -- :bb f l' H-Q lr -, at The schedule for this year included meets held at ninety-five points. Bullverde won second with one Quin . . . . . - . e, Kerrville, Ingram and Utopia. District was hundred and sixty seven points. The Bulldogs also Smithson Valley. The team finished third in won second at Utopia. There were forty-five athletes with one hundred and thirty-three points. to compete in track this year. won first place with one hundred and EIGHTH GRADE - Top: Wendy Lindley, Shannon Wallbrun, Shea Hicks, Coach Nancy Vogler, Krishna Vander Zee, Erika Kluna, Darthula Mauldin. Middle: Eve Elkins, Helen Neville, Shannon Perry, Cindy Fritsche, Selena Cook, Liz Fernandez, Dorothy Duff. Bottom: Ruth Lynn Mazurek, Sharon Wehmeyer, Kim Lukachik, Kirstine Robinson, Tracie Iohnson, Nancy Thompson, Vicki Gonzales. l I 1 l l Left: Ruth Lynn Mazurek warms up. ' Right: Shannon Wallbrun prepares for the high jump. I 5 I l l john Cornelius - 1 jr. High Boys Track EIGHTH GRADE TRACK TEAM From Left to Right, Top: Ronny Bain, Iohnny Rodriguez, Norman Morano, Chris York, Paul Minor, Tony Iohnson, Erin Stubenazy, Coach White. Second Row: Steve Stoops, Mngr., Brian Richards, David Ross, Iim Mormando, Ieff Bogacz, jeff Miller, Chris Mat- thews, Ioe Baker, Reagan Mazurek. Third Row: Lance Fest, Mngr., Weston Callahan, Brian Alanis, Mike Cantu, Jeff Speckman, Steve Morgan, Brad Key, Bill Madill. Jrvv if I jr' -R i 2-firm, ,gp Hg N rfx,-MC: ff. ' W 'EK C l R- OWN Cfvi ,I lx' 1, X T X' I: X L 1 0xv,.f5o l g I, N , . ' 1 A u 1 NK 5, xx - as 'v' X' eg X. gf, -- S rf fH+ Lf- Q ti .X f c 2' Zi 1, 5 J vi TW ME Ulm' l jvx 063255 50000 158 - Ir. High Boys Track Is on the Run! Le GRADE TRACK to Rlght, Back Coach White. Brent Hoffer, Alfredo Richardson, Casey Trenklebach, Micheal Leyva, johnny jones, Tony Row: Boyd Filyaw, Brient Youngblood, jason Sisler, Milton Holmes, Manuel Bermudez, Chris john Martinez. Third Row: Casey jenkins, Robert Bloxham, Alan Richardson, Holly Perry, johnny joe Gonzales, jeff Larry Cardinez. Pls... f 'J' -5 YQ? W Tl QVC A 4 .,,...I Left: jr. High Boys Track - David Ross shows his stuff as he jumps the high bar. Above: Coach Lynn White, boys track coach, finds David's antics amusing. Becky Blakemore - 159 Cross Countr . . x 3 From Left to Right: Vicki Gonzales, Elizabeth Fernandez, Selena Cook, Erica Kluna, Darthula Mauldin, Evie Elkins, Shannon Perry, Jeff Bogaz, Reagan Mazurek, james Mormando, Manuel Bermudez, Iohn Martinez, Iohnny joe Gonzales, Coach Barbara Mazurek. Seated From Left to Right: Peggy Whitehead, Amy Nightingale, Tasha VanderZee, Ann Chafin, Ruth Lynn Mazurek, Sharonl Wehmeyer, Helena Robertson. Two grueling miles make up the cross country course you run. Up hills, down hills and through the fields you go. Love, hate, heart, guts and ability, these are yours, you are a cross country runner. Through heartbreak and ex- hilirations you stayed, ran and won!!! Selina Cook finishes a rough two miles at the Bandera High School Invitational. 160 - Ir. High Cross Country Ir Hlgh Style 4 A 4 I lk fax View , it B 'f flief 21 ' ' fisf -, . Ls,, :Q, 'ff . vw.. V -h h W5V..:f5?F3'1?9J'iG 'f n .. it r.,--:wth X ,Q mf-.r -rg-A ,A -X - J 5 .,,e..,3k,i ,gE i K31 'T Y A fXfX 'YK in 4 7 -9- 5 W ZKAA' K 1, 6' ' -'ff l Rise B Top: Extra laps? Oh no!, Sharon Wehmeyer discovers the depressing truth. Left: Amy Nightingale and Peggy Whitehead are discovered taking a break! Uh-oh! Bottom: Vicki Gonzales and Evie Elkins come off the course after a hard race completely exhausted. 'ESE 'X Yi Q Becky Blakemore 161 junior High The 1984 Little Olympics, Quarterback trophy was won by the 6th grade whose reps. were Iames Nearn and Mary Molina. The Dan Tschirhart trophy was won by the 8th grade. High point win- ners were Ruth Mazurek and Chris York. i Ieff anxiously awaits his next event. Fifth grade girls practice the 25 yd. double schuttle for the upcoming Lit tle Olympics. 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Learning to read for the first time, or maybe just playing on the monkey bars with your friends, elementary school will sure- ly leave its mark on the scores of children that leave it behind and travel on to new experiences. Terry D'Spain, winner of the yearbook raffle, gets his gift certificate from Kathy Ryan, a member of the BHS annual staff. 166 Elementary E B F W9 4' Smile! You're on Candid Camera!! o Bad day, huh Robbin! Special Ed Has a Colorful Year ng. an T 'N . .. , . Y 5 l X . 1 Nut .' fl Lisa Gains Matthew Myers Mario Rodriguez Mary jane Rodriguez Sandi Wilson N u., ' -. I Yeah! There's the bell!! 'Pele , ' wht., , H-.m..-...... Mary jane and hard at work Give me Strength! says Lisa. Under the direction of Mrs. Kathy Gardner and Mrs. Shelly Quarles, Special Education children learn to lead more productive lives. However, they still participate in fun activities such as going to the circus, competing in Little Olympics, and performing in the school talent show. Activities like these are things that all children enjoy and they also make their lives a little more colorful. Special Education Daria Johnston Fifth Grade's Time Has Come Troy Adamietz Sharon Adamson Scott Anderson T. R. Andreas jason Arrendondo Katrina Aviliez john Babbit Rosie Bermudez Melissa Bridges Kimbery jo Britta Leroy Brown Sabrina Brunson Nikki Callahan Bobbie jo Compbell Arnuflo Cardenas Epifano Cardenas jason Chestnut Tracy Clark Genie Clements Kevin Cole Tyber Cook Pollen Cooksey Walter Crosley Samuel DeThorne Richard Dickerson Dennis Duff Nathan Elkins Roy Estes Carrie Fellows Lacey Fellows Shayne Felten joe Gonzales Sarah Greenman Teresa Guadarrama Kristine Henry jennifer Hickman Keri Hoffman Mary james Melanie jeffries Donisha Lenz Bart LeStourgeon Dawn Macon Kimberly Maddox Kevin Madill Leslie CBOD Mansfield janise Marquart jeri Dawn Martin Mellisa Martinez 168 Fifth Grade W! V ik rf 2552 SW: Ir. High Lies Ahead gr f. 1 I1 ,V 'ti M 1 .. 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Right: Hey! a camera!! , M Q 2 i A Q1 I ,Q -ear ' MM, 'N 'N Cheryl Meyer Robert Mihatsch Cherith Mills Shane Moore Kelli O'Keefe Pete Orandy Crystal Osenbrock Cora Paradee Brent Pitts Brian Popham Brandon Powers Brenda Queen Jeanna Rathke Robyn Robison Ray Rodriguez Rodney Rodriguez Charla Salzman Eric Schimandle Iason Schneider Iay Shaw Stacy Sides Kathleen Skinner Suzann Speckman Greg Sterner Troy Sterner Shanna Teague Amy Thompson Danny Valdez Sharon Veretto Beverly Weber Marie Wells Iohn Young Britan Youngblood Not Pictured: Melissa Blumrich Linda Donicker julie Lopez Roxanna McCloud Fifth Grade today means Ir. High tomor- row. It means a beginn- ing and an end for the class of 1991. Wendy Valdez Fourth Grade - We re Movmg Up' Eugene Adamson William Adamson Colby Anderson W. B. Andreas Shane Agnew Domingo Arizola Rebekah Bates Eleazar Bermudez jade Blackburn David Brieno Melinda Burns Cindy Calhoun Sonya Causey Gui Celis Alice Childs james Clifford Aaron Cole Steven Deshotel Shawn Edwards Kristopher Erlandson Carlos Espinosa Donna Evans Bradley Floyd Mike Garcia Ted Garcia Mandy Goesu Rosalinda Gonzales Carrie Goode Patricia Hamilton Shawn Harmon Richard Hearn Charity Hill Rachel Hoffer Cheryl Holcomb Bobby Hopper Micheal Huerta Christina jackson Tammy Ienkins Perry Iennings Matthew Ioiner Christopher Kalka Ioseph Kalka Robert Kalka Michael Killinger Melissa Kinsey Heather Koenig Troy Konvicka Shannon Lant 170 Fourth Grade Matthew Lurker Paul Mangold Deana Martinez Wendy Matthews Wade Mayfield Michael Mazurek Clint McCoy Carrie McFarland Marcie McGoldrick Grant Mueth Dustin Moore Terressa Murry Raenell Myers Chris Nelson Todd Nightingale Chance O'Dell Santos Olvera Sarah Ortega Heather Parish Tammy Pawley Stacy Pearson Tammy Pollard Tiffany Pratt Matthew Rae Kate Reagan Patrick Rehder Iames Robinson Bernadette Rodriguez Ion Rutledge Manny Sandidge Donna Sandoval Shelly Santos Lorielle Schmidt William Micki Shelton Michael Shows Robert L. Skinner Heather Small Linden Rea Stricker Iohnny Shroud Stacy Wakely Lisa Wharton Iennie Lynn Welch Angela Wilson Kenneth Wilson Gary Yates 'Q V 1 'pw--1 'nl wb., . ,,, p 'wr' Ikiva K Friendly, affectionate and responsible describe the fourth grade. As they learn long division, multiplication and creative writing they are also developing an uninhibited self expression. A spirited group of youth who show not only the Will to Win but the Will to Learn. As they move forward they will become . . . the best of classes. Becky Blakemore jason W. Adam Troy Adams Sammy Albert Iason A. Benke Chrissy Bothne Hans Box Gordon Bradford Ryan Brown Sheryln Brown Jody Carpenter Richard Ray Chafin Tandie Clements Marika Cook Alan Crosley Chadwick Cunningham Christine Daniel Corina Diaz Wiley D'Spain less Edwards Tanya Ellis Laura Estes Iennifer Evans Debra Falardeau Tracy Felten Tony Gaconnet Rickie Gard Heather Gardner Bryan A. Grant Adam Greeman Kristie Harmon David Harrison Grady Herren Seymora Huegele Tammy jackson Bryce Kindla Michael Lasiter lose Lopez juan Lopez Chris Lunblad Debbie Mangold Connie C. Mansfield Alandra Marks Lisa Martinez Micheal Martinez Shannon Martinez David Hollin McKay Iames W. Miller IV Michelle Moreau 172 Third Grade Third Grade Brighte The Days of Uthers Zlwlb 1 2,5 si.: - a QA in -s. ' 'W p f w f' '? - ,. ..'- -. ' t M., . x, Third graders in their Christmas debut. Aaaaaahh!! ,Q , . Mark N. Myers III Ioe Neuenschwander Gabriel Obiedio Travis Phillips Sara Rae Christie Richards Caludia P. Rivera Terry Robertson Stephanie Rodriguez Iulie Ruede Abigail Santangelo Liesel Shantz Iennifer L Schindler Iames Sharp Sidney P. Skinner Jennifer Skloss Iennifer Snow Nicole Sosenka Charlie Tetreau Ramiro Tirado Ir. Richard Towers Iulie A. Tripp Wes Brahn Upton Kimberly Van Wormer Todd Verciglio jennifer Wharton Becky White Christine D. Wilson Cody Woodland Dawn Young Not Pictured: Corey Winfield Third grade is a time of change and develop- ment. A year of hap- piness, fun and the con- tinuation ofthe years of adolescence. The students' minds are molded to prepare them for what lies ahead. As well as beginning to learn the meaning of competi- tion. It's fun but also a lot of work. Iohn Cornelius 173 gr K wil , , . f .. - . i Y . ...sv ,... 5. Nfwg-Lfislfs'-'es' H'-.i -. 7. ,Q ' L X a K A - vim. -- :E ss-f5f 111.,!'fi'iz'i9wf-'PF . -, ,rg - Q.,-,., 'S 1- 'Q i- . -. .X.. , ..s.U Q. i 5 k4f,. Q. - - ff' ,- . k:,k,,...5 X f-fiztfij if 'if 7 ..., LJ.. . iii . . -, . J.. if . , 'I,t,W'wfW5 ' - ' 'T L. ' - L . is - we y Y E ififau-Q H e -2 - X in anna Leigh Iiewglya Q Li fts 55 - s-'X' ' Q . ' , , .W li z 'V 2 N ' ' fs' . ef ' , z, X- H 'Q s ' '- ft if f A A J Second Grade Personalities Shine in Happy faces with personalities of their own, What will they be when they're all grown? Will they have a family or live all alone? Will they be average or very well known? a No one knows what will be their role, But we all hope they'll reach their goal. Second graders have dreams like you and I, l But these kids have dreams and reach for the sky. ffl S A 5 5 X N am l g 3 X QQ 5' Ai is Q, Bl is E '37 V Sgr ,f : .., kIT1EWvN'.I.Ik 3 J1:T'E'?,' 3 . ' sa xi G h d ' Robert Bradford 0 a ea f make mY dal'- Terrell Bradford Iames Braziel .ffffif 1 In X L- 57 fig gift f-:. , A x jenna Lee Brown , Merlin Cloud Franklin Conn . yy. L Michelle craddock gli?-3 ,.A,, Braden Culver A ili' ' I , Ioe DeSalme i T . 'X Terry D Spain Ashley Doerfler Igzstin Edwards C I Erlandson it fa M 1853.0 Kyle Everett ffl wr? K 4 'te 4 Brian Flack 'X 'R v X, 'Q , . , gr if lg it-S acre Flores t fi E Joh 1359551 Forsythe '1-- 1 '- - ifjekhly Frazier EQ, ihgstopher French --.iii- or Randy Garcia Dianne Goeser L ' ' s ww Ten Harrison i A Traci Harrison A, we Tlmofhy Henry ' ' 1 gig E Qi ,LX g -Q-Brucgldickman ' 5 3 M X rt erry Holt Q r X, jijf K R it K Stephen Iohnson ,sf 2 SEV? Eric Johnston 1 Sara Jean Iomef I -i'i ji jason Kendrick Gregory Knutson Natalie Koehler 174 - Second Grade av 'mr Lee Lambert Matthew Landrum Emily Iane Langston .rw Chris I. Leal Kristofer Leibold Iason Lopez Rocky Lopez L rw Timothy 1. Lukachik , - Sarah Lurker 5 ' ChrisMaeon ' A, 5 Luke Clinton Maier' Matthew ,McDonald wmiam McFarland Lorenzo ,Molina I Kimberl qrgenstern, Braoh ioseleyl 'i W Ilein iinoz Randi I Myers Chris N awara Matt Osenbrock Jackie Pacha Brad Pfeiffer Iason Powers Chris Richards Tina Sanchez Matt Sandidge Marlon Santos Eric Sauceda Melissa Schmidt Rhonda Schmidt Ronnie Schmidt Melani Schneider Michael Skinner Terry Smith Lacey Sorrell Shawnee Stricker -Elf Q!-.fy Iohn Teigl Cory Tetireatif ge Kathryn Thogfzgfin MichaeI ' Wendy sWH8Hef.i Lisa Sha Wallaee he as W Kevin, Weber Q V I Ian Wharton ,,,, :fe f Melanie gofeywlfirl-at is ,S fStacy - Fi ' Kerry Zwiener, ,I .,u,, Kathy Ryan 175 Iames Andreas Ruby Andreas Iacob Barnes Greg Beauchamp Mike Benke Ty Billings john Bloxham George Bourland Kurt Box Kelli Bradford David Brown Tommy Brymer lake Campbell Gilbert Cardenas Geronimo Cardenas Sara Carr Tonya Causey Travis Chesson Leslie Coffey Elizabeth Cowan Adam Diaz Clyde Dugie Heather Ellinger Thad Emmons Eliva Espinosa jason Evans Norma Flores Robert Gaconnet Monica Galvan David Garcia Iason Garcia Willie Gonzales Ienny Goode Brandy Harmon Iames Hearn jason Hearn john Heinen Heather Heisler Ramiro Herrera Shelly Herrera Elizabeth Hines Domingo Hinijosa Sarah Hoffer George Hohon Holly Howell Patrick Hubbard Harvey Iackson Marie Iackson 176 First Grade First Graders on Thei ay Up to the Top!! Iustin Johnson Lexie Iohnson Zachary johnson Ieremiah Iones Lukus Kaufman Kevin Kinsey Iulia Langston Ieff Lasiter Iosephy Leyva Hope Lopez Richardo Lopez Chris Lukachik Peter Luna Sammy Luna Brent Mansfield Kelly Martin Daniel Martinez Matthew Mazurek Douglas McDaniel jose Mendez Windy Mills Charlie Montague Jennifer Moreau Lynett Morrow .p-. Leasha Nelson Iace Neuenschwander Ieffery Nugent Allen Odell Brian Odell Michael Odom :IQ-N' -Q 'S' I f., 7,59 First graders enjoying their Valentines party. He sure can eat a lot. l David Schwarz - 177 Ramiro Olvera Tanya Pawly Garner Peterson Chad Popham Nicole Reeves Leslie Keininger Paul Rios Iim Ruede Brandy Sauceda Chris Schulte Iennifer Schultz Chad Stewart Destiny Strachen Misty Sumrall Jimmy Stroud Louis Tirado Cindi Wagner Laura Wakeley Eddie Wanarnaker Matt Welch Minnie Whitehead Heather Willis Todd Whimpee Kyle Woodland x Iose h Valdez Jason Vgn Winkle Benjamin Van Wormer Diana Villanueva Wailynn Zickler Not Pictured: Michael Ferris Michelle McGroaty First Graders are just starting their first years of school. They have many hardships which they have to endureg but they also have many happy times to look forward to. Each one of these students have different personalities that will someday form a unique and unified class. fl - in f of 4 ,, .M 1- xl., l 'H fer. , i 'cutter . 3 Q ' vt-ilv1,p,2'1?5:m 'lfnzcffu IRQ t w w...., ' . 'Q--. nf? if we First Graders are all smiles!! 178 First Grade David Schwarz Kindergarten: A Breed Apart If you were to think back to your Kindergarten years, you might remember coloring and painting. But now, with the help and guidance of Mrs. Kindla, Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Niccum, the children are learning things that will help them shape their lives. Margue buttons up her coat for winter Adrianne Alanis Edward Allen ,ff Rachel Allert Kristy Anderson Kelly Barnes Terry Benton Hilda Bermudez Edward Bourland Margue Braziel Sonya Calloway Billy Chafin Sean Clark Anna Mae Comingore Iason Conant Angela Culver 9+ james Davis Ioe De La Fuentes Caen Dowell Scott Dunn Lisa Evans Michael Evans Stacey Francis Matthew Frazier Lance Halsey Darius Harper Sarah Hines Lacie Howard Christopher jackson Iennifer jackson Philip Ieffery Seana D'Spain Kindergarten - 179 Kindergarten Is . . . The Beginning Shannon Iohnston Michele Knowles joshua Landrum Samantha Leal Iames Lico Iami Lopez Niki Lounsberry Benjamin Lurker Brian McWhorter Christopher Miller Paul Montague Elena Moreno Me ri' f we 'ani' sf jerry Morgenstern Abby Nightingale Courtney Osgood Derek Pawley Daniel Peck Derek Pfeiffer Rebecca Phelps Rush Roberts Charles Robertson Earon Shelton Scott Small Missy Smith joseph Stein Tomeike Stricker Matthew Sumrall f' Holly Thacker 'H Chad Tondre Alexis Trimble Countney Warden Not Pictured: Carlos Garcia Gardenia Gonzalez Amy Martinez Gene Martinez Scott Roberts Chad Turner Remington Steele EAT YOUR HEART OUT!! 180 - Kindergarten 533113 D'5P3in Elemental? School Daze AS F r .f c 4' -1 e 4. ,1,.,,ry . - Cf' ff o new-'rf W' sims of l S Y' ' ga ,,, A va, .v4 '7' :lf ff EL e 1 Z' Tara is preparing for the Olympics. 1 L f 7' 134' a N 3 V' 4 v' rl In 'k! ,Q E - 1 ' F., , . ,k:,f , 4 r 7 ,. 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XXIII Ill IX N I I '1 'I YI Y 1 J J L 1 1 1 1 L L L ' Q Z 7 1 1 r L 1 J A IND Y 1 1 L 'II1 I 1 1 'III II I S . , L . X233 IIT 31 72 5-2257 ggi - ueuupadg alaqagw nooen sTEvENs CONSTRUCTION ooMPANv 796 3714 Bandera,T ,xas , 1' ' . I 'e ' ' I fn V.-' s 4 ' In ' .1 K 4 ,L Q H 15 4' Q, 6 k v , 'Q I 'sfo f 1 i If 4 , if 1 if fl? 1 ' My f' E 1 3 5 if X , if gi Y X is I 4 'Q n o o o o of o n o v - o 9.Y'1E'Q2gfoo no , '1Y ,i52, oz' ,, o f o o ,. o Q' 1 5 V A ' W' - '+ ' Hx 2 1 f Mi ' - fl 5 ...Q i 5 '7 I , , -1 A 7 . To f . H ,1 o W. L. :It if -35 1 1, ' -- ri ' V . 2, .a 4 - ,' ., ' 3' ' Q? in L. I vf - V . wi v It A J imi X V A F ,- ., -N -M -,Q '. 4 1- 1 f f ., n .fl 1, 4 Y iw 'f - V . 5 ii' -3. ,Q 1 VY ,.,j L i j -21 , TWIYQ ' V ' -' '-X 'yr f- i IVE, ' ?'T', Nj , ' j f ' 1 if ' 54 1-,X43t 7 nv if fy! I of YI 4' YNY, 'KA E jx ' 1,12 4 N - ' I ' W I' K W V, .,g,f,.? A ,xfxk Allow 'V A Er? A P! ir , 9 'A xx. A VY ,i ' of wg, , L W A i 1 V , Q! SV G- xxywlf 93 if i ' .fb F-vvfw ' A? 1, , f-fx ' A A ' Q 7' H 5.2 f 'i' 5 Q b'! f Y Q MS ff' .ll 7 Y' o W? o o fnfe gv, v,' 3 7. fx ' sw I in 'L , i 54 51+ as o 1 A 1 J ff? J ff ' noni n 1 A -- of :- V, Vg, .-v Lf I - ., 4 J I: I u Z en V ' f , . ,.. 4 no o . , ow-n o fi n n f 813 oooo o nm: no 'V n -' -5 ' ' y , - ' f tgrw g VVV .L--, 4 Q wi ' . H '- gl: Congratulations Seniors -i-3:-- fiEZEWZfm the Chevy Atoze Taking Charge With New Cars and Trucks Call Toll-Free for Information - 1-800-292-5286 6111 Bandera Road at Wurzbach San Antonio, Texas 78229 15121 681-4900 COWBOY CAPITAL WESTERN ART GALLERY Presents Selected Works by Terrell 0'Brien Jacquelyn Rutlln Joyce Barton Charlotte L. Cu y BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. ds-I , .2 Ir Don Keller Joe Russell Alan Kinney Jeannine Tuma - Lou Mack Don Warren Shermalee Mack Lloyd Woodburry 309 Main Street- Bandera, Texas 78003 512-796-3006 CONGRATULATIONS SRS. '84 I 1 2' - ,, firm -,,,f Q' fy 1 ' .:qa.,x ,W fi Q, 7' , ,,' I .M I M 5 . 1, ' f ,,., ff? .5 N I I ' f I , yir Vx ., lf, g Iy.. . - 4 ' fia 4 I trtr , It im IIII If I 2--,J - 1 A ff 1 r .,,. L ' I if?- , J y YI few 790-new f , I 1 f 5'1!O'f'H 5 f' N I 4 X ix J rvfn ' X , Lug me Alam Swift X E VENUE! Q'5,1,wmww1woa EVANS AUTO SUPPLY 1 MPI Automotive Parts and Supplies COME AND SEE US Mile North on Hwy. 173 15121 796-3759 Richard Evans OWNER 186 Ad t t ' s ,- E A .1 W , . V4 1 R, 4 ' L .- - F ',z I -V Q 1 1 , 4 :J A 'X . 9 , L X, , in , A ,J ,f :g 15 8 .4 I I ' ' MH 4 2' .. as ?' t , ' ' ' s L e , ? V- f 4 :' ' rug' 'S 1 ' Q, Q ' J K V 4? 1 p, T' f' ,B ,fir .1 'iw gf: -fi Lf ' 'is A: , l t' .. , -' ' , 1 , V, '. W Y ' - f : f ' 1 e ' r if .M M413 '1 s -,,?N ,isg s ' to We 1, .fm ex.- 4 e ,as- L f of ee U o gli ,V fn f 2 ga' ' ' V75 'Fig lf? Yr W ' f 1 ' , xy 5 Yr A. l V ! 1 xl K! 4, tw, i Y Q ' 'Sgr -F '-1 V E' 'E' ff K 1 'ft lf. S is f ' ' - l f a:4-'ef-1 +R., W, Qs ' 5, 215+ , ' Q 1, F' For W Al ' ht G d t bless, prosper and protect all the children of our community together with their parents and teachers. MEMBERS OF ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH 0ST RESTAURANTS We Support the Youth of Bandera Breakfast- Lunch Specials - Dinners Specializing in Mexican Food Bandera, TX 78003 - Ph. 796-3836 Devine, TX 78016 Open 7 Days a Week Dude x -5 F -Ns 4 w S 'N as ' W ' -3 ggxqiit 'Nair' A - A N Tv-me Scams QOUNTRY-Suse OF BANDERA, TEXAS A A nmny Affair Ss Visitors Welcome Q ww, 3 Q- Church School 9.45 S ?: a.m. c 9 - 4 55 A Chwfh Semces KE3?5!TliJlTg,Tll?gXb:gHYIV3g28 la ,D .S 1100 a'm' 512 ses-2104 Q PH-ce ,bw 11thandHackb y B ndera, T ROUND-UP REALTY PIPE CREEK REALTY 535-4551 796-3330 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1984 h1Spk WRST L WWW or ummm ITSNEVER TOO EARLYTO START YOUR BANKING EXPERIENCE Call Or Come By And Meet The Friendly Folks At ff The WRST NATIONAL BANK Mr A I Q W V, X. 1 , '. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM if 796-3711 FDI? CORNER MAIN AND CYPRESS BANDERA, TEXAS 78003 C 0 XSCHD NS T190 Qg? obo Q Q512j 751-2320 'P Good Luck to Everyone at B.H.S. BEST WISHES From Holt-Wielbacher-Whitney Realtors 1512, 796-4497 AND Bandera Feed and Garden Supply q512y 796-4539 REALTOR' LANGFORD 'OHNR' IMPERIAL REALTY Ranch and Recreational K C O' Properties B d , T 796-3793 an era em Above and Below WILDLIFE ART I OF THE HILL COUNTRY Gmu.nd.TankS E - OII Fleld U, by: Travis Keese 'I' Joe Russell and S Royce Roberts Storage Tanks E Bizonzes by: Lloyd Woodbury Plo- Box 20044 5 Come and 2:32:59 San Antonio, Texas El 823 Junction Hwy. 512'66-P2316 Kerrville, Texas Congratulations F' fn Q' B CV IIT! y tg!!! H From Ba an DANCE HALL KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 . 1 K E R R V I L L E I' E X A S 1 DIRECT TELEPHONE sznv 1, WE suv WRECKED a a In REMANUFACT S. 1869 I IIIII .II- E YWHEELER 3 O S T O G R S O O X S Ad t I PERMH STEINE SURFH SHIEIJIEJ SfHN HNTIQNIIQ, ING. 1212 E. EIJELIIEJ S'FIN fHNTElNllEl, TECXfHS 222-0355 BEST WISHES TQ THE STUDENTS EIF BHS FRIEIM THE FHMILY EIF IEHWIIB H. SEHWHRZ ll Michel Congratulations Class of '84 From Your Hometown Bank Qffiifie lam fffimi -Y 1mGm 1 BANDERA ,TEXAS FDIC Fd IR Syt Diamonds Custom Made lewelry Charms Retail Wholesale Pendants Clocks R 'SS Wa'f eS KEu.En's MEATS and SMOKEHOUSE Bandera, Texas Complete Line of Fine lewelry Ladies Ready-To-Wear K sto K ll Dee P ocess'ng Name Brands O ners B s IRVIN and SUSAN KELLER 796 3612 304 Main Street ' 512-796-3232 - Bandera, TX 78003 tfzeih lieu RANCHES o BO. BOX 288 . QOMMERCIAL MEDINA, TX 78055 INVESTMENT 0 C5125 589-2553 ' RESIDENTIAIZ 4 l512l 589-2554 MOCRE TITLE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Bandera, Texas 796-4414 BANDERA HILLS INSURANCE Dan Alanis, Agent 1207 Cyress Bandera, Texas Youlldrpnlznl fnJun:QAGfNI -...ul in gl'- 796-4133 P.0. BOX 875 LESTOURGEON MASONRY FOR BEAUTY AND LASTING DURABILITY ' BRICK v ROCK ' BLOCK ,I .L - , II. Tfxl I .g , ,. FEEEQR Commercial and Residential Fireplaces Our Specialty All Types of Masonry Work CECIL LESTOURGEON Route 2 - Box A-8 Bandera, Texas 78003 Michele Spe k CONGRATULATIONS D SPAIN GARAGE Ffom Go Dogs' COUNTRY VETERINARY HOSPITAL CONRAD NIGHTINGALE DVM 796 3724 BOX 434 796 3787 x I P 0 Box 1596 Ph 796 3021 Bandera Texas Home Ofhce ' Hondo 5 I I - T I za, ,Q , , ' - , Y I . f W - f 1 X W i a 11 1 - x 'Hu , ml A v V. .M J ' I I I I 1 I SAVINGS 5 T The 0 ' . D'SPAIN'S SALES AND SERVICE Air Conditioning - Pumps - Appliances Box 1269 Bandera 796-3697 James E. Popham Construction Co. Lakehills Carpet Co. l MAEQWQ Emgy 1 X 512-571-3400 Carpet and Vinyl P.O. Box 328 Sales and Installation Lakehills, TX 78063 HILLCRAFTER'S RATHKE Moron cu HOME FURNISHINGS Fj4g0gvP'eSS12g5 Best Wishes Sr. '84 512 796-3703 s.A. If 695-9958 C WB0 x FTHE WORLD ' i 0 RA 0 T T A . . . rawer , Bandera, Texas 78003 5 Joe and Rose Goodenough - 55: -5 :Elm .. n ,X - 2 I' if 7 ': E coNGnA'ruLA'rloNs --5A5 sENlons 5 '5 19a4and 1985 7 Nfi' :' I 5 -...,, 9. - s s 796-3726 BAN DERA JOE W. MCMULLAN INSURANCE AGENCY 198 Ad t t Precast Concrete Products Co. Manufacturers of SEPTIC TANKS WATER STORAGE TANKS WATER TRDUGHS GREASE TRAPS PARKING CURBS WELL SLABS AIC SLABS PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS 796-3152 796-4613 weekday only weekends and night Hwy. 16 day or night 3 Mi. E. of Bandera Donnie Walker, Owner Be a LEADER in Your Community ,sml5!1,,.-hh A-...vs sms ssssus 5 ,N . ..s.8.,n xo - ..l.lQllQCQ.5.. A Ultosnsssssusssi ii Y TEXAS f f O , , I-IAMBER ' Ev O ,, Co D WBQY CAPITAL OF THE WURL u gss0 Nl!NNNlS'vununasnunos4 '0n.,,nununsluin 0 The Progress and Growth of Bandera County Depend on Graduates Such as YOU BANDERA ICE HOUSE - SPORT'S SHACK - HERBIE'S HANGOUT ' Gas - Groceries - Ice - Beer - Sporting Goods - Ammunition - T-Shirts - Fishing Equipment ! in rmu: 1 44 1.,4 X gf A - 796-3588 796-4737 CIRCLE M Business Corral Sign Company Amusement Machines 1106 Main Bandera, TX BANDERA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH f x ksh- 4? Q L: . 1555-1 'L f W s -.... 65. Q n X sg ' H fr T ' HSE- , S , Congratulates the Seniors of 1984 202 - Advertisements D8tH MOBIL Service and Garage Q - R940 Congratulations Seniors . Lakehills, Texas 751-2512 gods Sfjmnm 512 796 3213 P k EkhatCamp El Ekhat H 1 A E Ranches Respectfully Comrggzizi THE HAY COMPANY IUDGE TOM ea'?.Ii'f5'3L ke'S Bandera, TX 78003 G Phone: Office 512-796-3587 Home 512-796-3873 FELL0w's Auro ee 1 f SUPPLY 3551933 TURKS STORE Sporting Goods and Groceries Medina Lake Lakehill 406 Main Gene and Barbara on 751-2141 Bandera 796-3736 W Michele Sp km f SERBI? Congratulations Seniors HILL COUNTRY ARCHITECT , 309Ma,n SL Congratulations B d , ' gg6f5j9gX Seniors from VALUE VILLAGE HAIR-WAYS 796-8873 796-4976 HWY. 173 Styles for Men and Woman 1204 Hackberry BANDERA- TX Bandera, Texas Rosa Richardson 5 ggiggri-gs 7' Congratulations ' Seniors li ' Kam-vgui Terms Support the Bulldogs River Hills Mall Loehmans Village Kerrville San Antonio 896-0114 680-4804 B Barbeque, Inc. w Y :AMES 0. EVANS, E, P9 ff-5 JR. 03' PHQTOGRAPHY Q g g, 796-3201 Bandera, TX 70003 . N 503 0 Michele Spe CDNGRATULATIONS SENIDRS 0F 1984 from Hill C0llll+l'y I, Pmfgnwooaw 1 D .BO Hill Country Pest Control, Dedicated to Serving Our Community and Preserving Your Health and Environment I El..- Ehillalillil 695-8302 RESTAU RANT HELOTES just past Scenic Loop s- ' west of downtown Helotes! Tues.-Sat. 'ns wonrn IHE onivf 112'J:::yQ-m- ro HELOIES 11 a-mi-9 pm. DAILY LUNCHEON gms? SPECIALS V that will please you, your family and guests Serving Mexican Dinners with the Helotes Brand American Food also Available from our Menu Congratulations Srs. of '84 SANDIDGE ELECTRIC . - IVY ' 'f1'It'.1i! C-Oliflllcll a l name, it's our way George W, lBuddy1 Sandidg P O B 894 15121796-4756 B d T 78003 Affnxix fave, 3? Respectfully iw THE FARM i . Stephen M Sells Congratulations ' ' Seniors DVM Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens lr. Bandera Michele Sp 7 LAZY oaxs A PRIVATE RECREATIONAL RETREAT BOX 1509 O BANDERA, TX 78003 CONGRATULATES the SENIDR 0F 1984 COWBCY STEAK HOUSE 506 Junclion Hwy. Kerrville, Texas 896-5688 Lorrie 81 Richard Ferris N gzcs'- imma:-Hzwvcnzcacw E o 'FU UD Q' mm r 'ig N 5 5 uusxv' hktq Q mg 1 4-.53 7. 6-fairer' 6- 'WWW' Mi , Y BANDERA CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Morning Bible Class 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Worship 7:30 p.m 1 796-4752 M hl Speck EAGLE ,E When an eagle takes flight, he turns his eyes to the sky and flies the truest, straightest course he can to reach his destination. Were not so differ- ent as we get ready to meet the challenges everyday life hands us. To get a pmgeczt done on time. To knock 'em dead on opening night. To set a goal and have the satisfaction of making it happen. To soar like an eagle is simply giving the best in yourself. Dare to fly. ANTONIO SAVINGS A. A FOR BANKING SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS SAS!-L HAS A BETTER WAY SUPER S FO0DS 0PEN DAILY 7 AM-11 PM HOT BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN S FOOD ITIBRT CREOLE FRIED CHICKEN HOT FRESH BAKERY 78003 796 3414 Bill .Jeni-une management Services Inf: eamputer service eeneultnng seftmare development sales P IJ Bax 1155 Bandera TX 7513133 '7':lE1-L.B7E Hull Country Stop 401 Maln St Bandera Texas 512 796 3116 Q' y Qmfoff lgeahy Bandera Ranch Store Congratulates the Seniors of 84 Box 755 Bandera, Texas 78003 796-3342 F' 7 ' 5 a L T l k - - 'r 9 a O H Main St. Hom: 732123: m B d ,Texas - REMO q 9 Outfitting the Entire Family with Quality Merchandise at Affordable Prices Cdy WEAR Wrangler Miller Pioneer Wear Silton Panhandle Slim Lasso Harris Levi Lee BOOTS Larry Mahan Tony Lama Nocona Sanders Dan Post Texas Harris HATS Resistol Miller Bros. Larry Mahan Bailey 317 Main Bandera, TX 796-3152 W LHEHS WESTERN ENTER Compliments of the BANDERA BULLETIN I X i ii l l E l so Now? University Savings Your money works for you at ' University Savings Association POLLOCK'S Best Wishes PHARMACY From R N, KAREN, Good Luck Seniors gHRlS-I-'NE 301 Main Street Bandera, Tex 796 3321 JACKSON Ph: 751 2232 Rt 1 B 305 W6StefI1 Auto I L k hll T ASSOCl3t9 WILVIE SMITH s Bandera, Texas 78003 LAND CATTLE ',. ---- .N on. COTTON .wr if , , BUDANN RANCH co H ar T LAND co X' G 'A' ' L . . I xx , ,Q . BUDANN olL at GAS UMMER FARMS ,' g W gi V9 . X K wr B 5 NURSERY sl FLOWER SHOP u 0111 S011 's X n ylnvestlnents P QXT: i b f ldowlgit wg k g ' p ree ' If .----. ------- ,ga - S El ls1g13ssi:gezJ702 B d 1'ex?i:x1gggg 512635 4444 h1Spk FRED col.LlNs BANDERA woRKsHoP couNTv Custom Woodworkmg TITLE COMPANY Custom Sawmlllln 1204 HaCkbe Y QPortable lvnnsy Ba e'a TX Canoe Rentals Wlth Shuttle Carved Wood Slgns oy Phone 796 3061 173N Fred Colllns, am E 'G 0 W n e I' ass 332 ass osso 1 I - I g UOVERGOYEARSINTHEHILLCOUNTRYU Kenavms, TEXAS rams I ' H y. 223 tt R' k C D t I vi They go before - And yet we never can really accept What has happened to them. lt isn't fair! we shout Why them, why now? Our anger will fade to acceptance How soon until we Remember the good times And the good they've done? How soon until they Become a beautiful memory Instead of a sad one? Maybe a month, a year Perhaps even a decade, Maybe never - if y .Wendy Valdez N AN. X 4-H9..., ' 'TQWF N --V-Q... .tag 3-.... K, , or 1' ' -1 -L ' ik - ' '-5--- .. - , . 5 ' s A A+ -541,1 , , . -A . . , ...., .,..-- ' ' N- -l A gan.. Y ,4 I - .. , W. .4 , 5, rr?-J.-s.' Q' W' ' --, -2.1 M27-ik? i r . w 'wwwwm Memoriam - 217 1984 Spring Band Concert The Final song of the 1983-1984 Spring Band concert was Stars and 5tripes. The Band Boosters presented the banner to the Band to fly over Main Street downtown. Mr. Pfeiffer conducts the band The Senior Band members are recognized for a winning career at BHS. Student Life Grouped Together by Friendship 1 ri' P .e., sf f l fl 'I iw S' ff 4.2 J.. 43 .-1 w ff, SE. .f 4 2' I. Sally and Shannon think they're ifl! Iournalism at its best! Wendy, Melissa, Nancy, Seana, Daria, working? Lorna and Diana clown around with Ianet and Myla. Randy, jenny and Lisa gossip. 31' It-'L li x ' David, Randall, Floyd, Chris, Greg, jeff, Rachel and Heath on their way to class. 1, fs, , if pl ff, - , r ji, . A u ., Nancy and Kathy prepare for Wendy's birthday party. Melissa Ross - 219 Various Roles Include Work Top: A picture taken by the Physics Class of the Bulldog painted by Mrs. Mary Welch in the front hall of BHS. Right: Am I really soaking in it? fPalmoliveJ asks Ted Celis. Opposite Page, Upper Right: I wonder what Anne Anderson and Terri Butler did during Break that was so funny. Mid Right: Pesky David Schwarz jumps in between Randy McHaney and Bubba Caloss for the picture. Far Right: Could Christine Flemming and Kellie Clements be thinking of what problems they can cause this weekend? 220 Student Life and Play at BHS!! The 1983-1984 Physics Class made a camera out of a cardboard box with a small hole covered by a piece of paper. Inside was an unexposed negative frame. By removing the piece of paper for a split second, the negative frame was exposed, to later be used to produce a picture. 2-at . we - fy-.mo if if -A i ng- ,i ' ' sy 'H' ' M Z :C AA SM Q , gif- ' f V A 0 hx.. V ,E i .+I .q f - Weaw tm.. v,.f-.- Jw- 1 .- .4 r - fa W F7 wiv 't P t 41 ,, ,J ,w r .V,,,.:'Mf'f. , v -isa 1 6, q. , My M , ft, My si 'fx ff if ' 'Q hr ' U - Q fy Q1 V, . ,' 'fi ll ' s 'lf W -wlwfl k M kg' .-.5 . xffff a A, gf, . 'f iff' - gt, 9 V A -, +r.1-me Mg? fp? f FV N' L 'jf' wi' ,4:Q1,'1 .29Qff'a-.-'fl 'W fi, gf f1' i 'Hif'5 l91W . ., , A l r. Hx 1 45 i ' . ff '.?'q'L 7 gif '?'5 K , . , '19, i f r, W . .Q ' 'Q - gi., :fi , xg' -if? 44123 x , . , -.:...- ig, 9 i ' ww. f ff -1- K flu . . - 5. ,fr is B: I IIAA Qlifffzi 1 X 'fx Toni Kunz - 221 Senior Slave Day, pril 1 , 19 4 SENIOR SLAVES, 1984 - Standing, L-R: Terry Hodges, Karen Rizner, Tina Doebbler, Keith Kindla, Mary Bolan, Dyke Ferrell, Tim Butler, Ralph Kluna, jerry Hodges, Ieff Ott, Gerald Boyd, Nancy Herriott, Iimmy Perkins, Bruce Robison, jerry Don Joiner, Warren Clingon. Seated, L-R: David Schwarz, Delbert Duchenaux, Steve Nolan, Gary Ga11and,Ioe Kalka. at - W 5 1 ' V, 5 5 Y 1 . 2 L f,' ,ii 'l-:i Q l S -QQ. 3 ,:1:' as-R, :X 7f-- 4 'S r,,, , is-ew . ' , ' , te,,a,. Karen Rizner struts her stuff! Bruce obviously sees something he likes. 222 - Senior Slave Day Nancy Herriot fAunt jermimal with Delbert and Ieff, Jeff Ott is sold into bondage during the sale Apr. 11. 'A t 2' 1 .5 i 5 Jiflx it Kit Honest, Joy, we were doing a stunt so we were late! say Tina and Karen. . U Senior Slave Day is the an- nual event in which the members of the senior class sell themselves as slaves to underclassmen, classmates, and teachers. This is all done in the spirit of fun Cand sometimes revenge!J to help the senior class raise money for their year-end activities such as their Senior Day trip and Graduation. It is traditional for the masters to dress the slaves in fto say the leastj unusual costumes. There are also many odd stunts thought up by the masters to amuse the public fand sometimes em- barrass the slaves!D. It is all part of the Slave day merri- ment that makes this day one of the funniest and most L-R: Aiding in the sale are Mr. Telvy Robbins, Auctioneer Stan Kendricks, Malisa Methvin, memorable of the School Tina Doebbler, and Mrs. Caloss. year. Wendy Valdez Trends of the 80's 1984 has brought about many fads. Both boys and girls have been caught up in a whirlwind of trends. This year these include - je1ly's, crop pants, twister beads, shimmels, Kaepa's, designer jeans, topsiders, penny loafers, button-down shirts, Polo's, Izod's, punk haircuts, break dancing, the moonwalk, body building, aerobics, Visors, the coast, sunglasses, O.P. t-shirts, basketball shoes, Care Bears, Cabbage Patch Kids, Garfield, Smurfs, E.T., the movie Terms of E . Endearment, Michael jackson, video games, Man, bandanas, short prom dresses, the color 1 and purple, computers, parachute pants, Sevens Magazine, and add-a-bead necklaces. Some of tl will last but many will fade away only to remembered by the 80's generation. Our chilc will probably think we're crazy for wearing and ing the things we did, but we'll think of it as part the Times of Our Lives. ' pa 224 Fads Terri Butler models one of the many beautiful Prom Scott Kelly shows us the benefits of body building. dresses W ,ni 1 QM .43- Bubba Caloss tries to convince a prospective date that his O.P. t-shirt Christine Caloss and Tiffin Youngblood demonstrate the turns into a handsome prince after just a little kiss. power of sophistication. Nancy Herriott Some of the fondest memories of the Class of 1984 were the times that we made new discoveries and experienced new emotions. We learned responsibility - to make a com- mittment and keep it, no matter how much time and dedication it required. At times we were worn down, but we always struggled to keep a constant pace. For some it was band or cheerleading. For others, it was a sport or two. Participants discovered a nonstop will that kept us going in a positive direction. We practiced whenever and wherever possible - always moving for- ward. The mental concentration and physical abuse reached new heights. We were all striv- ing for a similar goal - personal and overall perfection, to be better than ever before. There were others of us, of course, who chose to be less involved in school. We were the ones who played the part of the dedicated employees. We worked long hours, received slave pay, but, nevertheless, we had a good time. Still there were the times when no one could be categorized. The times were those when we all gathered for a celebration, for a special pic- ture, a school activity, or for the lack of anything better to do. But all good things must come to an end. Here is where we say our farewell to each of you, the Class of 1984. Kelly Maier - always wears a brightening smile! Tim Butler receives his graduation diploma from School Board President Mr. Thomas Keese. Ji mia Farewell- Class of 1984 226 Farewell l X Sr--at rv 1 f , , 1 ., unit is e toast a final farewell to the Class of 1984 Tl Q. Tina Doebbler, Senior Class President closes the Commencement with an address to our parents, teachers, and friends. class members Dyke Ferrell, Chris Seaman, Ollis Oliver, Delbert Duchenaux, and Randy An- Kim Compton stunned-while proceeding toward the stage . . . she figured out this was the finale of high school. Toni Byam - 227 A Adamietz, DeAnn 42, 90, 87 Adams, Mike 38, 99 Adams, Gayla 42 Adams, Tommy 5, 34, 97, 98, 119,122, 84,120 Albright, Clara 34, 74 Albright, Kim 42 Alexander, Kenneth 38, 99 Ancira-Winton Chevrolet 186 Anderson, Anne 2, 34, 91, 71, 73, 221, 74 Anderson, Buddy 42, 99 Anderson, Nancy 42 Andrews, Randy 3, 7, 30, 128, 227 Avallone, Tim 34, 99, 119, 92, 93 B Bain, Lonnie 34, 98, 99, 119 Balson, Iarod 42, 99 Balson, Troy 42, 99 Baker, Iennifer 42 Baker, Robert 34, 84 Bandera Bulletin 214 Bandera Church of Christ 209 Bandera Electric Coop 186 Bandera Hills Insurance 195 Bandera Ice House 201 Bandera Printing 203 Bandera Ranch Store 212 Bandera Title Company 216 Bandera United Methodist 202 Barefield, Wade 42, 99, 87 Barnet, Gene 42, 62, 63, 99 Bates, Russell 38, 80, 81, 99, 113, 22 Bates, Vicki 3, 30, 82, 218, 128, 74 Beach, Stephanie 38, 90, 87 Berg, Derrick 3, 30, 60, 61, 62, 83, 129, 218, 128, 87, 74 Berg, Derrin 38, 62, 83 Berube, Sanya 38, 80, 81 Blakemore, Rebecca 34, 68, 87 Bloxham, Regina 38 Boyd, Gerald 3, 18, 30, 74, 75, 76, 87, 98,129, 131, 27,128, 132, 133, 120 Bradford, Mark 38 Brandt, Connie 42 Brieno, Barbara 38, 104 Brieno, Deborah 34 Brieno, Richard 42 Brittain, William 38, 113, 84 Bronson, Clifford 38, 98, 22 Brown, David 84 Bolan, Mary 3, 30, 74, 82, 87, 101,102,107,128, 23, 87 Butler, Jolene 42 Butler, Terri 2, 7, 34, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73, 74, 101,102, 107, 115, Index 221, 225 Butler, Tim 3, 4, 12, 14, 30, 110, 112, 122,123, 119, 129, 226, 123,126,128, 121, 132,120, 74 Butts, Robert 3, 30, 97, 98, 99, 100, 128, 84 Busbees BBQ, Inc. 204 Byam, Toni 3, 7, 10, 11, 30, 66, 67, 68, 69, 82, 87, 232, 27, 126, 128 Sam Byrd Drilling 184 C Callahan, Tommy 2, 34, 82, 99 Calloway, Alan 42 Caloss, Bubba 11, 14, 18, 28, 34, 74, 75, 76, 82, 87, 90, 98, 21, 221, 25, 225 Caloss, Christine 3, 30, 68, 69, 70, 74, 76, 82, 87, 101, 102, 107, 106, 27, 26, 122, 128, 23, 224, 225 Caloss, Scott 42, 76, 98, 99, 113, 118 Camp, Iana 38, 84 Cardenas, Mike 42, 99, 113, 118, 84, 120 Caruthers, Catherine 2, 19, 34, 84 Celis, Ted 7, 38, 60, 61, 62, 83, 87, 220 Chamber of Commerce 200 Cherry, Kim 34, 62, 123, 101, 102, 106,107,115, 123 Chesnut, Brenda 38 Chesnut, Ronnie 3, 30 Childress, Chris 42, 84 Circle B Nursery 215 Clardy, jason 42, 61, 62, 21 Circle M 201 Clark, Danny 39, 99, 84 Clark, David 42, 99 Clark, Glenn 43 Clark, Linda 3, 30, 128 Clements, Beckie 6, 18, 39, 102, 103,104,105,122,109,115, 114, 122, 114 Clements, Kellie 34, 37, 74, 102, 103,122,107,108,115,114, 221,122, 25,114 Clifford, Iudy 3, 30, 128 Clingon, Warren 3, 9, 30, 122, 97, 98, 100, 119, 92, 93, 128, 133 Cloud, Danielle 43, 90 Fred Collins Workshop 216 Colvin, Lorna 39, 219 Compton, Iames 5, 14, 18, 39, 76, 80, 96, 97, 122, 98, 119, 123, 22 Compton, Kim 3, 30, 82, 90, 91, 27, 127, 128, 87, 132, 227 Cooper, Iimmy Cornelius, Iohn 3, 30, 68, 128 Cowan, Dawn 39 Cowan, Iohn Cowboy Capital Western Art Gallery 186 Cowboy Steak House 209 D Daily 120 D8zI-I Mobil 203 Davenport, Vance 43 Day, Duane D'Spain Garage 196 D'Spain, Seana 39, 68, 87, 219 D'Spain Sales and Service 197 Densford, Susan 43 Densford, Suzay 80 DeSalme, David Desalme, Robert DeThorne, Donald 3, 30, 61, 87, 90, 91, 82, 218,126, 128 DeThorne, Lisa 43, 62 Doebbler, Tina 3, 6, 30, 74, 75, 76, 82, 104, 105, 106, 107, 129, 122, 24, 128, 22, 114, 227 Ducheneauz, Delbert 3, 30, 90, 97, 98,100,122, 123,117,119, 123, 128, 224, 227 E Eckhart's Flower Shop 203 Edwards, David B. 43 Edwards, David M. 87, 99, 118 Edwards, Cathy 34, 74, 80, 81 El Chapparral 207 Elkins, Chris 34, 98 Ellis, Tammie 3, 30, 71, 73, 74, 129, 128 Erfurt, David 43, 129, 84 Erfurt, Linda 3, 30, 128, 74 Erlandson, Ron 99, 113, 22 Escalante, Eugene 84 Espinosa, Patrick 39, 128 Espinosa, Richard 43 Espinosa, Susan 3, 33, 30, 74, 101,107, 108,114 Evans Auto Supply 186 Evans, Iim 43, 84 Iames O. Evans Photography 205 Evans, Mark 43, 84 Evans, Stephanie 43, 62 Everett's 195 F Falardeau, Duane 39, 99 The Farm 207 Fellouis Auto Supply 203 Fernandez, Iohn 62 Fernandez, Tony 43, 99, 120 Fernandez, Nana 3, 30, 129, 128 74 Fernandez, Marcos 34, 35, 99, 92 Ferrell, Dyke 3, 8, 97, 98, 99, 100, 80, 87, 122, 128, 74, 227 est, Greg 14, 39, 99, 113, 22, 219 irst National Bank 190 'irst State Bank 194 ishbach, John 43 itness First Sports 204 lach, Glen 34, 84 leming, Christine 4, 34, 62, 63, 64, 74,122,101,102, 107,108, 221, 122 razier, Cynthia razier, Jake 43, 60, 61, 62, 21 razier, Wendy 3, 30, 61, 62, 74, 82, 87, 218,131,127,128 ritsche, Tim 39, 99, 84, 22 G alland, Gary 3, 30, 60, 62, 63, 76, 98, 218, 129, 26, 128 arcia, Diana 39, 65, 219 arcia, Raymond 3, 30, 128, 84 Gardner, Roan 34, 37, 99 arza, Johnny 43 ill Savings 196 onzales, John 39, 62 ould, Kathy 43, 90, 87 Graham, Phyllis 34, 62, 74 Judge Tom Grant 203 Graves, Johnathon 3, 7, 30, 82, 123, 97, 98, 100, 21, 123, 122, 126, 127, 74 Graves, Trey 34, 82, 122, 98 Gay Guilott Realty 212 H Hairways 204 Hamilton, Floyd 39, 99, 113, 22, 219 Hanna, Mark 39, 119, 84 Hatfield Realty 195 Haver, Sheila 3, 31, 80, 129 Hay Real Estate 203 Hayes, Nancy 34, 68, 90, 91, 20 Hay, Debbie 43, 87, 219 Hayles, Jenny 39 Haynes, Robert 3, 30, 84, 133, 74 Heisler, Donna 34 Hempstead, Brad 43 Hempstead, Brian 43, 84 Herrera, Gina 43, 18, 80 Herrera, Laura 3, 7, 11, 66, 67, 76, 71, 73, 31, 80,129, 27 Herriott, Nancy 3, 14, 31, 68, 69, 70, 74, 75, 76, 83, 232, 129, 27, 132, 74, 219 Hicks, Shannon 34, 71, 73, 74, 87 Hilburn, David 43, 99, 118, 219 Hill Country Architecture 204 Hill Country Pest Control 206 Hill Country Stop 212 Hill Country Veterinary Hospital 196 I-gglcraftefs Home Furnishings 1 Hill, Michael 43, 61, 62, 99, 87 Hill, Stephanie 36, 62, 71, 72, 73, 74, 82 Hines, Tim 36 Hodges, Jerry 3, 31, 98, 92, 132 Hodges, Terry 3, 31, 91 Holt-Wielbacher-Whitney Realtors 191 Hornbeek, Gary 36, 99, 121, 120 Huerta, Benita 3, 30 Huerta, Robert 3, 30, 84 Huerta, Virginia 39 Hughes, Toby 39, 99, 84 Hulse, Heath 36, 76, 122, 98 Hunter, Shelly 44 I Ron Jackson 215 James, Diana 44 Bill Jenkins Mngment Services, Inc. 212 Jenkins, Billy 44, 99 Johnston, Daria 39, 62, 64, 68, 79, 80, 81, 87, 219 Joiner, Jerry 3, 30, 98 Jordan, Ginger 3, 31, 71 Jr. Food Mart 212 K Kalka, Joe 3, 8, 31, 132 Karr, Linda 3, 31, 61, 74, 91, 218 Keese - Southwest Galleries 192 Kelly, Matt 44, 87, 90, 20 Kelly, Scott 2, 10, 14, 36, 37, 98, 225 Keller's Meat Market 195 Kendrick, Mike 3, 31, 85, 84, 224 Kimbrell, Kathy 39, 80 Kindla, Keith 3, 31, 19, 62, 76, 82, 90, 91,129, 218,127,128, 74 Kindla, Kelly 4, 35, 36, 62, 64, 71, 25, 74 Kirk, Randall 39, 120, 219 Klein, Diana 3, 31, 80 Kluna, Ralph 3, 17, 31, 98, 120 Koenig, Clint 39 Konvicka, Frank 3, 31, 84 Koontz, Sterling 3, 31, 227 Kruse, Kris 3, 31, 80, 81, 133, 224 Kunz, Toni 36, 68, 74 L LaFond, Sandra 44 John R. Langford 192 Langner, Steven 35, 36, 68, 69, 99 Langston, Luana 105, 109 Langston, Natalie 44, 105 Laskowski, Tracy 3, 31, 80 Lazy Oaks 208 Lemus, Rachel 80, 92 Lestourgeon, Heath 39, 84, 219 Lestourgeon Masonry 195 Longbranch 192 Logandro, Tina 44, 90 Lopez, Ruben 44 Lopez, Rudy 2, 36, 98 Loudermilk, Diane 40 Lurker, Timothy 36, 99, 92 Lyttle, Chuck M MacMillan, Jill 36 Macon, Tina 36, 84 Madden, Glynda 40, 68, 69 Magon, Cheri 40, 60, 61, 62, 21 Maier, Kelly 3, 31, 60, 61, 62, 218, 129, 226, 127, 128 Malone, Ernest 18, 44, 20, 84 Mangold, Melissa 44, 62 Mangold, Tom 44, 99, 84 Manna, Mark 93 Margie's Beauty Shop 186 Marks, Myla 40, 90, 219 Marschand, Larry 44, 62 Marshall, Greg 44, 99 Martinez, Linda Mathews, Gene 123, 122 Mattson Sky 44, 62 Mayan Dude Ranch 189 Mayfield, Brenda 3, 31, 84, 74 Mayfield, Mark 44, 99, 84 Mayhew, Bryan 36, 84 McCay, Enid 44 McCay, Greg 99, 84 McCay, Noel 44, 84 McGee, Michelle 40 McHaney, Randy 14, 40, 65, 66, 187, 221, 87, 219 McMeans, Bruce 2, 36, 120 McMeans, Clint 44, 84 McMullan Insurance 198 McMullan, Shannon 4, 9, 14, 36, 60, 62, 66, 67, 76 Mesa, Henry 36 Methvin, Malisa 3, 31, 60, 62, 64, 70, 71, 72, 218, 129, 24, 74 Meuth, Greg 44 Meyer, Allen 62 Miller, John 44, 99, 116, 92 Million Auto Parts 192 Mirales, Daniel 44, 84 Molina, Sally 44 Montgomery, Stephen 3, 11, 31 80, 97, 98, 122 Moore, Curt 44 Moore, Kim 40 Moore, Mike 40 Moore, Pete 36, 99 Moore Title and Abstract Comp. 195 Mormando, Shannon 40, 87 Morris, Billy 40, 60, 61, 62, 87, 99, 21, 120 Morrison, Stefanie 44 Muhovich, Kami 40 Mullens, Gene 36 Mullins, Stephanie 3, 31 N Nealy, Dream 3, 31, 74, 80 Nolan, Steve 2, 3, 31, 19, 74, 76, 116,117, 97, 98, 20,123 O Obiedo, Iohnny 36, 99 O'Donnel, Laura 3, 31 Oliver, Ollis 3, 6, 31, 97, 98, 100, 122, 227 Osgood, Richard 84 Osburn, Chris CRandyJ 35, 36, 84 OST 188 O'Steen, Ieff 44 Ott, jeff 3, 5, 14, 32, 74, 27, 122, 84, 133 Ott, Tammy 10, 35, 36, 71, 72, 73, 74,116,117, 97, 98, 99 P Padgett, Sheri 36, 82, 87, 91 Pardee, David 40, 86 Park, Cindy 18, 87 Parkinson, Iudy 44 Parker, Kevin 36, 87, 110, 21, 120 Parker, Steve 3, 110, 112, 32, 123, 122, 84, 22, 120 Parkinson, Tracey 36, 37, 71 Patton, Linda 3, 32, 82, 83, 128 Patton, Nancy 40, 82, 83 Pearson, Gavin 3, 87, 91, 32, 87 Peck, Robin 44 Peck, Wayne 10, 34, 37 Pendley, Traci 14, 40 Perkins, Iimmy 3, 5, 32, 74, 75, 133, 120, 74 Perma Stone Surfa Shield 193 Perry, Chuck 6, 36 Perry, Erin 44 Persyn, Chris 40, 219 Persyn, Kim 3, 32 Persyn, Ienny 44, 219 Peters, Kenneth 37, 80 Pickett, Sue 103, 72, 32, 71, 73, 132, 74 Pollard, Glen 44 N Pollard, Sharon 45 Pollock's Pharmacy 215 Popham, Cindy 45 Popham Construction 197 Popham, Mike 40 Popham, Teddy 35, 37, 24 Potter, Kelly 40 Potts, Daniel 45 Potter, Shelley 40 Precast Concrete Products Company 199 Q Queen, Clifford 41 R Rastetter, Carla 3, 32, 74, 80 Rathke Motor Company 198 Reeves, Chris 3, 60, 61, 62, 32, 82, 21, 218,127,120 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 189 Richardson, Sean 37, 84 Richardson, Todd 45, 84 Richmond, Betty 3, 68, 90, 87, 32, 74, 87 Rick's Furniture Company 189 Rico, Rhonda 45, 80 Riedner, Sandy 3, 11, 7, 66, 67, 68, 70, 90, 91, 87, 102,101, 76, 32, 82, 20, 27, 128, 187, 74 Rizner, Karen 3, 62, 64, 68, 87, 32, 82, 216, 127, 128, 87, 74 Robbins, Lorri 45, 76 Robison, Bruce 3, 4, 111, 110, 32, 129, 123, 133 Rodriguez, Dorelia 41, 80, 92 Rodriguez, Linda 80, 32, 3, 129, 92 Rodriguez, Luis 41 Rodriguez, Richardo 3, 32 Rohrbach, David 3, 80, 32 Rose Ann's Beauty Shop 215 Ross, Melissa 62, 64, 68, 69, 87, 41, 21, 87, 219 Round Up Realty 189 Ryan, Kathy 14, 7, 36, 35, 66, 67, 68, 87, 76, 82, 87, 74, 219 S Saul, Robert 41 Sandidge Electric 207 SASA 210 Schantz, Ieff 41 Schnieder, Keith 84 Schimandle 45 Schott, Tina 3, 32, 129, 114, 74 Schreiner's 192 Schwarz, David 3, 12, 17, 68, 32, 74, 97, 98, 99, 100, 24, 120, 122, 123, 221 Schwarz, Lisa 45, 219 Seaman, Chris 3, 32, 80, 227 Segoviz, Mary 3, 32, 87, 90, 91 Sells, Steve DVM 207 Sharp, Denise 41, 62 Short, Tana 37, 84 Short, Teri 41, 87, 90 Skinner, Lonnie Skinner, Ronnie Sides, Iimmy 22, 41 Sides, Shaylyn 45 Smalley, D Odell 3 Smith, Ioy 2, 3, 60, 62, 63, 32, 71 73, 218, 74 Sowell, Theresa 3, 32, 74 Speckman, Michele 4, 62, 64, 68, 70, 87, 32, 74, 75, 82, 21, 218, 128, 87 Spoonmore, Sandy 37, 62, 74 St. Stanislaus Catholic Church 187 Starr, Greg 3, 32, 84 Stein, Iohn 3, 33 Stell, Kris 37, 35 Stell, Mike 37 Stevens, David 3, 33, 129, 84 Stevens, Roger 185 Super S Food Store 211 Stevens, Troy 45 Stofa, Mary 3, 80, 33 Stoops, Ieff 120 Stubenazy, Dawn 3, 33 Swonke, Skipper 61, 62, 41 T Tatum, Greg 3, 90, 87, 33, 87 Teague, Carl 45, 92 The Farm 207 Thomas, Laura 45 Buddy Thompson Investments 215 Thompson, Tracy 3, 62, 19, 33, 74 Tondre, Michelle 3, 62, 33, 218 Tonndre, Chuck 45 Trenkelbach, Kenny 41, 60, 62, 87 True Value Hardware 207 Turk's 203 U University Savings and Loan 215 Upton, Brad 32 V Vakey, Lisa 14, 2, 3, 7, 66, 67, 72, 19, 76,18,19, 33, 129, 128,132 Valdez, Wendy 3, 61, 68, 90, 87, 33, 21, 218, 128, 126, 127, 128, 87, 74, 219 Value Village 204 Verhelst, Eric 45, 80 Vidor, Kami 37, 84 The Vogue 216 W Walker, Troy 41, 80 Walker, Pattie 87 Wa1ker's Western Center 213 Wallis, Kari 45 Walton, David 45 Watkins, Gary 41, 80, 22, 120 Weber, Ianet 41, 61, 90, 87, 83, 219 Weber, Todd 45 Wedgworth, Iohnnie 41, 80, 76 West, Tammie 45 Western Auto 215 Wilcox, Nick Wilton, Laura 3, 33, 80, 129, 224 Pres Word Construction 191 Y Yates, William 2, 37, 62, 68, 69, 82, 20 Ybarra, Leticia 41, 74 Youngblood, Paige 41 Youngblood, Tiffin 3, 10, 33, 74, 87, 114, 123, 132, 224 Z Ziegler, David 41 Zimmerman, Shane 84 228 - Index Toni Byam-Nancy Herriott - 229 230 - Index Mrs. Margie Keese Along with the many accomplishments of 1984, it also marks the twelfth year of Mrs. Margie Keese to sponsor the journalism depart- ment. If not for the hard work of this remarkable woman, BHS would not be able to have an annual every year. Her work and sup- port has helped numerous students. Some of her students have even gone on to be a member of journalism in college. Christine Caloss said, Journalism itself was good, but with Mrs. Keese's encouragement she made it the greatest! Many people feel the same way. Without her love, understanding, and guidance, journalism would have been just another class. This year's staff would like to thank Mrs. Keese and wish her many happy years in journalism ahead. Mrs. Keese begins assigning pages to her journalism staff. I MRI R girl ,LH as F . 1 was U 51: Mrs. Keese shudders at the thought of another missed deadline. Mr. Pfeiffer, Mr. Graves, Mrs. Keese, Mrs. Welch, and Mr. Neville pose for a pic- ture as sponsors of the NHS. Mrs. Keese is also a senior class sponsor and she teaches accounting, and typing classes. Dedication Nancy Herriott - 231 V, .L f Q lj-- C. a, I? 1 CB LD 1 . Q5 KI 6 -Q. .- Y O J R G Q d - Cl I 1. 1 9' 3 s W 1 Q , Y J U S I T if T V O R G' Q 5 ul N1 Y E I up 5 Q 1 9 ! I 5 'T c: V C' H
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