Bay City High School - Black Cat Yearbook (Bay City, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Cf K , N X-.Z ,QM ,Q , .Vs :vm ,U , 1 ,, agiwx U1 f QS... 1. uf' Emi, 3,5 ,.'hQ,5 .M 1 1 31 f-. -'rf 4. 1' si , ,. , V+ ww ifh. ?w3,.U ,l,, M63 4 4 1 ,Qu wv K v Pep Ftallies Keep Spirits High Friday afternoon pep rallies were a high point of every week during the football seasons that saw the Black Cats rated number one throughout the state, even to that fateful final gain when the last three minutes of play saw our state title hopes crushed. 1. Cat scratch fever 2. Spirit fever 3. P-U-S-H-! 4. Mention a camera . . . 5. And this is dancing? 5 A sweet little kitty-cat mascot Look out guys, here I come! Little drummer boys? l'm tootin' as hard as I can! Cats Play Hard No matter what the weather conditions, the Black Cats could be depended upon to give a good accounting of themselves V throughout the football season. 1. The Black Cats break through on the way to another win. 2. Patrick runs for another TD on his way to blue-chip status. 3. Good blocking helps again. 4. Push-Push over the goal line! 1 , ,,.mm,.m-W .ag t . M3 , , - ff .... 'ig l H all 'l.' 'V 'wi 4 A v'x ' 1 Q A ' as at 'lf Adv Q 1 vu 4 , sm ! lj: Vxg, i. p g i 41:91 s -' ..... Q Ei 5 J 'O Fans Cheer Hard Wherever the Fightin' Black Cat went, their loyal fans were always there to cheer them on. 1. Super guys are number 1. 2. Fans cheer 'em on. 3. Silks add color to band. 4. Aristocats add glamour. 'swf vi.: 'V 'rage'-lfhl '..' ,,,,MV L klj1,.,,L:L' w A X ra l rfllx, 'ef A5 41 '- Ar ln, .11: vftmw TA .4 'Q l nl wr' f .,5AUlf, .' ' 'M' Lseif -:r+ffi1 '12w rrrr 2- he 4 fx.: I www Homecoming Attraots Many ning h e 4. The future queen, 5. Palntnng the town. LC Duc ONE ru X. .,. W T 'H' HJ? fayil . sl K 'A 5 l 'I QUIK! Spirit Fever Painting the town gets a literal interpretation during the week before Homecoming as merchants allow student groups to paint up store windows. A highlight of the all-school assembly is the presentation ol Moms of the football players. Rubens add a Spanish touch to their win- dow decorations. There's always a rainbow, if one only cares to look. And a dash of golden paint is just the right touch for these Black Cat artists. it .9317 . ,, Costume Day t Heralds Halloween Halloween fell on a Friday football game night, so what W better way to get the roving spirits on the side of the Black Cats than by having an all-day Halloween Party at school! 1. Cheerleaders find it's harder to form that famous pyramid in costumes. 2. Best costume awards for Ozella and Michelle. 3. Drag and a mask prove fun for bandsmen. 4. Hats are fine for these two. al it . in 1 M li X- uw' Fantasies Take Shape of Reality. . . 1. Popeye and his pop take a lass for a ride. 2. No, No, a Thousand times No! 3. Patty prefers not to play. 4. Leslie prefers to smile a tooth-gap grin. 1 'WF' .aw mini Annual Rice Festival Honors Many 4 4 1 Mm K.,-A P4 in Qffwe GULF LDA N WW. SWG .Huudn FAIN EQUIPMENT IH I lllllln ,L - qu X , M In fa, Au. . 1 Said on Campus . Mixed nuts! Oreo! Makin' sweet music. Salute the teachers. k' we i W nm' wx M,d .,f- M1-1:-,' V , E5 . ,mgmnir I f ' iw gf Q i t Qi ng VY, V Ex, ' be Memorable Moments Football games are so exciting. Just a Coke and a smile. You don't look like one, even with the hat. Wanna ride? iam Nl. :L ' . I F il E' , C2 M. . .,, ,i M.. ':a:v.ffif' .5-v .l 'f ii M f?glM?, fiiiiwlililili ff :Azz gilliifillig 1 f , Y r w K , X.. Ki. WE M, 'M' K N., X x-Xl 'V .. , , 1. Now, who's been in my locker? 2. Who says we dor1't have classes without walls? ,. -,, ., ' . , . A ...U--y, ww. 1 w 3. Now, all together 4. Wave bye, bye. . 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PAGES . . 20-37 . . .... 38-61 ....62-71 ....72-81 . . 82-91 . 96-127 128-145 146-167 168-169 196-197 200-201 202-207 208-215 216-225 226-256 ....228 fl Administration 8t Faculty No matter where a school is located, or what its name, its students depend on understanding teachers and administrators to lead them through the subjects they must know and the habits they must acquire to become good citizens of the community. E , . At left, Principal Walton, Counselor Murphy, and Coach Sardelich stop for a brief visit. 5 ig? At right, Mrs. Williams and Miss Owens seem to be enjoying a few minutes before their next classes. -isr Below, Mrs. Fountain and a student are having a lively exchange of opinions. 5 ns: 4, W: 4' 'f , - . . .sm .... 505 fi, l . MO .igr . R iw Above From left to right Arthur Mllberger Frank Craft Paul Johnson D Wayne Slone Frank Morales and Mrs Dorothy Blrkner At right Andrew Smith takes oath of office dunng specral ceremonies In December to complete 7 member Board bv www... Board of Trustees B.C.I.S.D. 22 7 Rf' WVQQNN 2 JJ ws .-ff' ' The 1980 1981 school year began under the dlrectlon of a new superintendent Dr R L McMlchaeI Above Dr McMrchael pauses for the photographer dunng a sessnon with has two chlet assrstants Sam Maglltto center who IS Director of Curriculum and Instructlon and Eddle G Jecmenek Assistant Superrntendent Buslness Affairs At left Dr McMrchael stops rn the hugh school to admire some of the many trophues acqurred over the years by Black Cat athletrc teams Central Administrators, l3.C. I.S.D. 23 Bay City High School welcomed Bobby Kimball as principal in the 1980-1981 school year. A former teacher at high school, he had spent the past several years as principal at one of the two sixth through-eighth-grade schools in the district. 1. Principal Kimball maintained an open door policy and was always willing to put aside his paperwork fora visitor 2. Looking over a roster with Mr. Kimball are Richard Walton who spent his high school days at BCHS and then served as a coach before accepting appointment as Assis tant Principal for Student Aftairsg and Orlando Schraub, longtime Assistant Prin QNX cipal tor Financial Affairs W High School Administrators An area-wide vocational school is successfully preparing young men and women for entry into the world of work upon completion of coordinated academic and vocational training Robert Matthews serves as Vocational Director Program coordinators and instructors include Steve Dollery Vo Ag Charles Hann Distributive Education Robert Evans Auto Mechanics Jeanette Hale Cosmetology Gerald Ussery Welding Kathy Jackson Home Economics Vocational Ed Homemaking Bernard Graham Industrial Cooperative Training Beverly Leach Vocational Office Education Shirley Hart CVAE Homemaklng William E Brooks CVAE Shop and Kevin Condatore D E QNot shown Norman Acult Vo Agj 1Not shown Carrie Ann Williams H E C E J mp Vocational Education Department Always ready to help students, parents and teachers are members of the counselung staft and front offrce A rrgh c o u n s e I o r s Joseph tBuzzj Murphy Lrlllan Wrlhs and Nan curuth Cox Below left to rrght are Peggy Schraub atten dance Betty Coney recep l J a n Langston clerk Linda Clayton secretary and Vrrglnla Jackson nurse Vik 'NNuwlllli '.ev,,q nnNt'MQ 'Wu- WW 3.35 .sw 1. t ' t, are me 2. , g ' Q . E A A A A -ug , ' yy N. ' if y t J J J i to Counselors and Support Staff Specral servrces teachers and staff attend to the educatronal needs of students who need extra tutorlng ln language skulls or work programs At left rs Pete Hale Plan A wnth Patrrcna Ashton homebound teacher Dalsy Perez and Elvrra Barela Working with students needung specral help an language development and basuc skills IS Jean Deadrrck A new addltnon to the hugh school program as ROSIG San chez below who guves bnlmgual help to mugrant students Q Plan Special Instruction 2, At right, the staff ol the Learning Center makes sure that audio and visual aids are available. Left to right, they are Elizabeth Young, Lou Brown iaidel, and Sally Arnold. The popular Homemaking Building stall poses in front of their living room fireplace. Left to right: Vi Sullivan, Lottie Witherspoon, and Cherry Dollery 1 Learning Center Staff K3 Home and Family Living Arts Language Arts The Language Arts program encompasses speaking Irstenrng wntlng and reading skulls Rosemary Faseler Jlm Howze and Nancy Oldham Thelma Fountaun Sandra Falksen Rebecca Walters lalso speech coachl and Peggy McMichael Clockwlse Cerle Muecke Jan Brown Melanre Klawon Ron Flozelle Glona Brown Garth Parker and Maura Ludwlg lseatedl Below Saline Salas left not present when the group prctures were taken IS stopped by the photographer as she vnslts for a few mrnutes rn the 200 wang wrth long trme friend Gran ny Holloway QQ QQ 3 -3 ,C 3' Foreign at Languages Three major languages are taught at Bay Cnty Hugh School German French and Spanrsh ln addrtron to classroom studies the students partrcnpate In club actlvltles designed to help their appreclatlon of the lrfestyles of natrves Garth Parker Jan Brown Eugenuo Mlllan lGermanJ lFrenchJ fSpanrshJ Sooual Studres Government Hrstory geography and government studres help students understand therr world and they become better crtrzens Classroom studies are supplemented by current events and fllms of Important events Addltlonally this year students were able to use televlslon to observe Ronald Reagan a former actor and governor of Callforma elected and Installed as the 40th president and witnessed the return of 52 embassy hostages from lran after 444 days of Captwny From left to nght Dons Krenek Dorothy Holloway Bonme Law fseatedt Debbie Gnbson Don Haley Julua Dykes and Henry Black lNot present Joy Gully , , t t , . , ., ,,,a,,t, I I I I ..,-4... . . 1. www N az , 4 V1 'A 34 , lx k ml, wi, at gi ' 'J-E A n of L . . we f' t 'A s ,, : 4 at ,A 1, ' af. , . . .,, g yi Q, 4, n n 1 lil? 'V Yi , L I ij' 1 Q G I 1 F I ki Y I ' ' : , . . . , . , . Business Dept. Meeting the needs for personal as well as professional qualifications in typing shorthand and business skills are members of the Business Department In addition to office subjects the staff also offers studies in business law Mathematics Department HN!! 44 nf t, .K A 1 N A fv- xt. 6 Lx 5 , l D XR. t i 1 Bill Minkert June Underwood Virgil Tanner Cathryn McSwain, Katherine Sciacca, Betty Horowitz, O. D. Gray, Lee 11 1 , nah - ,, Science Challenge Left to right are Joe Tanguma Connie Cornman Barbara Norton Rrchard Carlm Duane Frankson Katherme Mays Pete Sardeluch and Karen Cram lNotplclured James Wllkerson Walt Wenctland and Marrlyn Cooksey Ed Gay helps out Lusa Neuszer un Computer Math a new BCHS subject Katherme Mays trles her hand at one of her own expenments X 3 x Su -,MX V l ,-I tbl' 4' Il' Nu! 75 Flne Arts Add Pleasure Muslc directors Robert Lrttlefleld Eugenla Lrttlefreld and John Remke Mr Llttlefteld demonstrates the ftne art of dodgung mrce Ray Garcra and Stacey Schaal show thetr skulls tn Drama Speech and Drama teachers Dana Hamrlton and T PQ Rebecca Walters Wtth them rs Art teacher Rebecca Owens 'sf MQ 'YQ' ilisif 33 Varsuty Coaches Mold Champuons Takung young students from the junuor hugh and muddle school and moldung them unto successful young men and women who know the value of scholarshup and cutuzenshup as well as the merut of skull on the athletuc scene us the challenge of the varsuty coaches at Bay Cuty Hugh School At rught are Karen Craun Mattue Sue Ftunggold and Hope Flores In addutuon to theur specualuzed varsuty team work un basketball volleyball and track they also teach a varuety of other classe uncludung swummung oft season sports and scuences Under the leadershup of Head Coach and Athletuc Durector Flon Mulls the Black Cat Varsuty Squads mauntaun an envuable record un all UIL sports events Kneelung, left to rught Are Fluchard Carlun, Flon Mulls, Marshall Brown, and Pat Centullu Standung, left to rught Are Walt Wendtland, Pete Sardeluch, Ed Nelson, Davud Jones, James Adams, and Joe Tanguma '35 was fi W M M35 Swim Coach Bob Laura Health Instructor Betty Coffer Industrial Arts ,f X ' Skulls for Fun and Profit .fha '31 ,xx td in M -aff Hg r BulISpacek Shop Paul Pennington Photographyand Drattung 4 in A' Q. fs- S , 4. X' R 5 we QW R 5 viii: i if ll ll , . A is . A 5 lv V ' . .tw '- -J Q , t t t ,X ! Q L Q' H Y o I o f if 35 Support Services Keep Wheels Turning The unsung heroes of any large organization are the men and women who see to the comfort and well-being of others. Two such groups at Bay City High School are the cafeteria staff and maintenance staff. At right is the maintenance group that arrives early and stays late to make sure rooms are com- fortable and clean. A so arriving early to make sure a breakfast ready as well as a variety of a la carte an plate lunches is the group of ladies who work in Iunchroom .A V,-01' rJ I is d u if S Open House Revlves Old Tradltlon Speclal evenlngs when parents are lnvlted to school and follow the schedule of thelr chlldren have been common at the lower levels of BCISD and have provided a chance to become acqualnted wlth the teachers and currlculum The tradltlon was revived at BCHS thus year under Prrnclpal Bobby Krmball Accompanred rn many cases by thelr young people the parents spent 15 mlnute perlods wlth the teachers Welcome to BCHS' sf NN'-s. f' rt: Explarns audro visuals Ms Oldham meets mom Ms Law drscusses hnstory Math teachers compare I I I f I ii ' ? ,X Qc wi f ,ttt ..,tt I by t l . ttttt, I S 3 My NT ---s it K x rl Y y pp bvpy y ... t I tt.tt ttttt tt ' ,, , tttt .A X t,e.,'T- M- -W -r--rr-r r at ' + S t ,t.t Ak.. .UMV . K J 1 , t . gr! A ' ' ll W-A .. L I I , I L, X - ' 5' l itz? 1 V M1-P0 an . s2?4w,' fn!! 7 , 1- gs., y Y .gr , I -K .Q VE ' an xy ii N , 5. x 'QW H hw' -V , 5 '? 'zD f nity! H V Q VL J :, k, , L m Z Aw, A f- 1, 'fi 1 rf :gg 'Q W' L Q' Y ' 271 K' , ' L-A1 5 ' . ' of V i 2' MW ! dk ' ,aweiiqgm ' 2 vw ,as .if K Q H Senior Class of 1981 Proudly leading the way for the anniversary year of Bay City High School are the mighty seniors of '81. Class officers were photographed at the cornerstone of old Jefferson Davis High School which bowed to progress when the new secondary school building was dedicated at Eighth Street and Cottonwood. Pierce School now occupies the Jeff Davis Site on Fourth Street. Left to right are Renee Hobbins, reporter: Patty Seeker, secretary: Ralph Seidel, president: Allison Sliva, treasurerg and Lisa Neuszer, vice president. At right, Enoch Gatson proudly shows the senior class shirt which unabashedly proclaims: Senior Seniority lt's nice being at the top! Below, head cheerleader Kerri Coker, Denise Chambers and Mary Garcia spark school spirits. 5036, S, It Clrlitgiif fairs? FX Fiinilwriit i 1 an ' 'il l uf: Alkov, Douglas Allen, Darla Anderson, Link Austin, Gary Bacon, Tracye Baker, Belinda rvix 'Yew Anderson, Tammy Andrade, Maria Arnold, Regina kK.- ,..,-- ...Q- Balusek, Glenn Barbour, Todd Barela, Joey Base, Robert Basquez, Robert Bennett, Gregg Barrett, Becky Barron, Richard Bartos, Darrell .Afix -0417 Bonner, Terevea Booker, Bobby Bowden, Dewayne na'-'i Best, Matthew Bishop, Karen Bohne, Derek yfi Branton, Cherlyn Bremer, Robin Brewer, Todd .-P' Brown, Michael Brown, Neidra Bruening, Auneva Q.-if 45 Briney, James Brooks, John Brown, Alice ,...ay if-Q' Burford, Bret Burrough, Terri Busha, Ricky Y . .re T .-.. , . . T 5, Clark, Gregory Coker, Kerri Coney, Terri -'T f ft? Callis, Sharon Cantu, Monica Chapa, Cesar Cortinas, Robert Criswell, Brian Lee Crozier, Linda Conner, Mitzi Cooper, Herbert Cortez, Melinda Culver, Jami Dale, Angela Dale, Quenna Davis, Lanie Davis, Randell Dean, Carolyn in-. Daugherty, Joanne Davila, Martha Davis, Amy DeLeon, Mark DeSena, Dayse Dixon, Ronnie Dunn, Karl Durham, Russell Dykes, Wilma Eidlebach, Caryn Elllot, Patrick Elliott, Michael Dobecka, Latisha Domstead, Kim Donohoe, Roger -Q if t .. N. Dziuk, Robbie Earles, Sandra Godsey Eaton, Darryl Farmer, Sandra Farris, Robin Fernandez, Orlando, Jr. ilk' 40 Franklin, Debra Franklin, Patrick Gandy, Angel Fields, Sherrie Fletcher, Warren Flores, Lisa Garcia, Johnny Garcia, Mary Ellen Garcia, Mary Esther use-:Sf Garza, Janie Garza, Margaret Garza, Raul - -. ,...S,. My X Gipson, Jimmy Goewey, Jarryld Gomez, Irma f-bi sv-un-:ff Garcia, Ray Gardiner, Guy Garza, Gilbert Gatson, Enoch Gauthier, Michelle Gay, Ed Gonzales, Jerry Gordon, Evelyn Griggs, Tamyra Hall, Karen Hamilton, Vaughn Hammock, Tony Guanajuato, Ben Guhlin, Veleda Wells Hale, Kenneth 23,-A Harris, Lisa Harris, M. Shava Harrison, Eleanor 'TTY Hill, Cynthia Hoard, Kim Hobbins, Renee Johnson, Susan Johs, David Allen Jones, Esther Hayden, Jonna Hayden, Pam Hernandez, Raymond Huerta, Diana Johnson, Gary Johnson, Larry ..p 'Q' Jones, Jill King, Beth King, Carl Leach, Rissa Leal, Jimmy S. Leissner, Gus is Kurtz, Karen Landry, David Lashley, Todd Leverett, Steve Lewis, Anthony Longoria, Pete Ludwig, Trisha Mailhos, Lisa Mardis, Mike Matthews, Kevin Mature, Charles May, Tommy Lopez, Lora Lowry, Julie Lozano, Paul Martin, Rudolph Masters, Bryan Matthews, Bonita Mayer, David McGuirt, Joey McMahon, Jimmy 9. Mendiola, Ida Mendiola, Imelda Meyers, Susan McSwain, Marc Melat, Mike Melvin, Julie 'S . . .xx , Mills, Todd Kainer, Tammy Moore, Elliot X K KN - or ti fi!! f . Mullen, Ronnie Muniz, Ben Muskiet, John vii! Nguyen, Chinh Oliver, Garth Orr, Cassandra Moore, Theresa Morte, Christi Mote, John Nash, Johnny Nelson, Carroll Neuszer, Lisa Owen, Kimberly Paniszczyn, Frank Perez, Jesse L. Phillips, Greg Polk, Henderson Pointer, Sherri Perez, Michael Perez, Edward Phillips, Dana Popek, Johnnie Sue Ouillin, Jennifer Quintana, Theresa Reinke, John D. Reyna, Becky Rhodes, James Roberson, Jalynn Roberts, Eddie Robertson, Diane Rasmussen, Shawna Raybion, Danny Raybon, Leona Rico, Magdaleno Rivera, Joe Rivera, Sonia Robertson, Kip Robinson, Johnny Rouse, Scott Salinas, Myra Sandusky, Jeff Sardeiich, Philip Ruiz, Norma Runyan, Philip Saidana, Nelda we Savage, Kirby Schaai, Stacey Scheel Hernandez, Silvia Seidel, Ralph Selcer, Tom Slater, Jim Smith, Kurt Standiford, Heidi Stanford, Kennetha Seaman, Denyse Sedillo, Michael Seeker, Patty Sliva, Allison Smith, Annette Smith, John wif. X rf- r X f- Stephens, Earl Steves, Jean Claire Stewart, Jay 'fa-'nv Strong, Cheryl Sullivan, Susan Svatek, Anita rggs ' ri'-ra! Stone, Sandra Stredic, Glenn Stredic, Louis Tatum, Jim Taylor, Parn Teffetalor, Vicki Torgerson, Jim Torres, Diana Trevino, Anita Tinnin, Ben if Vasek, Valerie Vincent, Sandra Volkrner, Michele 1 Tinnin, Sheri Lawrence Tomek, Gregg J 'Q Tweedle, Charles Valadez, Joe Valenta, Denise Q5 if -Q--v Wainner, Robby Walton, Ozella Wendt, Angela Wilkins, Leslie Williams, Alfred Williams, Ken L West, Brian White, Diane Whiting, Sam Wiley, Dawn .Z-of 4--ff-:O Wolf, David Wood, Terri Woods, Warren Woods, Yvette Williams, Bobby Williams, Sammy Wilson, Steve Worsham, Phil Yarbrough, Shirley Young, Marcy fy - QQ V A.LW,W,,- , .E - ' ' Wk, Ji' ' Lf, , '5 f , A ji . ' v W W A 72 ,iggfwf LC m f? ' ,,V,, , f fi'AF'!F M , f -.A -gg, A. A ak ,rg :ff ' f fy ' f '- Af A ' I Q A A ' 2' - -.W A I -E 0 ,A I , A 7 A , 191-,f,7, W f 'X A ff' .- ' , A. V nf will I A A 42- A A ,,,, J, Aa M. 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A LN , V ' .NE K ,A A,jA:i,,., TMJ' VY -J ffm' A iwgivg AA . ' -A gi ' K ' y ' '21 ,Ax ,I R ini... . 'M J Q C 1- L LL .ki ,A . A lf I 1 1 iff f , My ff ' L vi, 1 ' A YMIQ 'V 4 , 'I' 5 A , 4 gif-5, J 5 K , A A- Wm - f f,gA r , A l M WV ,A N W 3 my, L Juniors - Class of 1982 Bay City High School gained its current status in 1930 when the beautiful new building on Eighth Street at Cottonwood was opened. Posing alongside the cornerstone at what is now Cherry School, are junior officers Dana Cotton, secretaryg Veronica Morales, reporterg Kristi Sliva, treasurer, and John Valadez, president. Booker Holbert, vice president, was unable to be present. Junior English brings out latent acting abilities as shown at right where Booker plays a Sheriff Hurta role in a reading from The Crucible. Below, cheerleaders Ftissa Leach, Kelley Luke, and Terri Fair plan on another varsity spirit demonstration. 509 A. 4 3. sv fx K x 5 X x is Q I QM, .L .. . .K .. . 9: . 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A .MF Freshmen - Class of '84 The freshman class has begun the four-year trek that will be shorter than they realize. Pictured in front of the Vocational Building, which was the last major unit added to the BCISD secondary system are Susan Opella, treasurerg Kenneth Watkins, presidentg Pam Koudelka, secretaryg Chris Cervantes, vice presidentg and Cindy Seidel, reporter. Henry Ann Charles, at right, gets into the action of pep rallies. Leading the spirited freshman chants are Susan Opella, Frank Glaspy and Belinda Vaclavik. 503 A. ,- 1 M -,gr an S? r ' f ' , ,, 1 . 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'Qrxx NQQNQQ f l K KRW X ' f if-'T' he 'gm y SN 127' ,W ' ' ,X Q f .1 5' ' ff fi ,'i' ., QQ if A NM A ,, 4... Teachers Mix Fun, Study in Classes ASA Pontiff on 'Spook Day.' Parker, Ludwig as 'hicks.' Black as 'Mr. Black.' K ef rzwle .bw Rawlins shows theorem. Gill explains map. Cooksey checks work. SWQXA Oldham, Sanchez observe. Sullivan keeps attention of home and family group. Receives retirement plaque. 'Granny' Holloway Retires A legend in her own time will be leaving the halls of Bay City High this year. After 26 years of teaching Granny Holloway will retire her map pencils, history charts and textbooks to take up the life of country-ease at her beloved Hocheim farm. A minature look-alike for Katherine Hepburn, Granny has taught every history course offered by BCHS except Texas history. She is well-known for her ability to coax satisfactory work from even the most reluctant learner. We'll miss you, Granny. . . but enjoy your shade trees and having more time for your own grandchildren! S f : ----- , , 52 9.-if .- 2 r w i st A 1 A t X , -.vllwgg . . K . , -A fi 3:5 . ,1 - - . -- Taking dance turn with grandson. Serving up refreshments. 5 2 2 1 W Mx- , 'X 42' , -M. . 1 .imifm W L A 7531. A E:-r . K Qs K 'H K K- ite: 'A ,ivy . --. :V , . .Mil f 1 fr. iz., A - 2? -.A W. S 3 V 5 R x gk Nl , 5 Clubs Play Important Role Mixing learning with fun activities are the many clubs found on campus. They cover all ranges of interests, from the career-oriented to the cultural. At left, is the lnterclub Council, composed of presidents of the various organizations. At right, is a team from the Student Council that helped members of the larger community become aware of safety needs. And below, is a group that took an informal pre-election poll and presented peanuts to Jimmy Carter supporters and oranges to Flonald Reagan voters. ig Little people and big people 50W ,Q fs' Political pollsters take along trays of goodies Presenting - wawm the 1981 Black Cat 'fvfigkaii ry! rf' if iff wail? W' Staff! Mark DeLeon confers with Editor Susan Meyers. my 5, ann- is Daphne McKinney keeps film order. Trisha Ludwig types quadpack. Kathleen Quillin prepares page. Marc McSwain shoots and develops film. Members of the 1981 Black Cat worked hard to make this anniversary edition ofthe yearbook truly outstanding. With flexible scheduling, they were able to work in third, fourth, and fifth period sections to assemble the book and be available for picture-taking sessions and ad selling. A special note of appreciation is due to Mr. Pennington for advice when asked, and for use of the Industrial Arts darkroom during our class periods. U. of H. Workshop starts year off right. Garth Oliver in lab Dana Phillips billing accounts . L-Q .21L7, Robin Bremer and Jami Culver check clubs Nolan Helms readies copy Art Club Develops Talents One ofthe most talented and active clubs on campus is the Art Club. Under the leadership of Ms. Becky Owens, the group participated in, and sponsored a number of art shows, and competitions. Typical of the events bringing rave reviews was the mid-winter show of student art which attracted members ofthe community to the foyer of the Keye Ingram auditorium. :sl-'Y 'Elan' Led by Diana Huerta, front, Art Club members include tkneelinglz Priscilla Tejeda, Eva Huerta, Dolores Valadez, Henry Charles, Pam Taylor, Joe Valadez and Susan White. Stan- ding ftrom leftl : are Ms. Owens, Stuart Cook, Lisa Mailhos, Carroll Nelson, Buddy Mendiola, Chrystal Craig, Andy Huerta, Debra Franklin, Mike Melat, Mary Alice Garcia, Angela Craig, Imelda Mendiola, Kim Bruening and Matt Mailhos. iff. H Media and subjects were as varied as the artists Xywgxwx 1. D. K 'Vis fs TEXX Far 2 'S fe i ls -4 lil f , K? 5 if -X i Matagorda shrimp fleet draws admiring glances from art show visitors di pl 3 1 is ft.: f - ' .gr HQ , W 4, 44 M 'xwf' xv W ' me . mm . . f Xt M nf-Affff' , g zfit,M . I , I 1 ' i XLT ,al F Front row, left to right: Debbie Matthews, Scott Daniel, Eleanor Johnston, David Holubec, Amy Allsup and Debbie Moon. Second row: Sherri Branton, Dee Ann Acosta, Martha Eldridge, Jodi Dismuke, Liz Alkov, Connie Base, and Laura Godsey. Third row: Paula Minkert, Mrs. Arnold, Theresa Nozer, Sheryl Carter, Kim Staff, Chris Zbranek, Caryn Eidlebach, Lori Dismuke, Sarah Elbourn, Cling Dement, Mary Fleck, Orlando Fernandez, and Mrs. Young. TALA Spotlights Library An enthusiastic group of students compose the TeenAge Library Association at BCHS. ln addition to their interest in the library, the group also contributes to a creative writing project and sponsors the campus literary magazine. Aristocats Add Glamour Half-time activities at all major Black Cat sports events is given added sparkle by the presence of the graceful, nigh-stepping beauties - 9am THE ARISTOCATS! t ws'LL :vu .2 mi: acc a E wma.: YEAR' I we mrs Nurs M ---s N .A-- t -W.-.w.s..t t..... Ms....,sa.-it-.,. Capt. Allison Sliva 1st Lt. Robin Bremer 1st Lt. Jami Culver l - Struttin' their stuff! - K ' . N W. ajft, -1-rg ,Lx 5.1 Sponsor June Underwood SOCIAL OFFICERS: tclockwisel: Valerie Valenta, Jean Claire Steves, Jeanette Lukefahr, and lda Mendiola. I 4 r ARISTOCATS fclockwisel: Kim Staff, Dana Cotton, Caryn Eidlebach, Debbie Dockens, Esther Jones, Diana Huerta, Ida Mendiola, Mary Garcia, Lisa Arias, Mandy Carroll, Rosalyn Kridler, Angela Dale, Cindy Bouldin, Jami Culver, Jean Claire Steves, Fiosallne Owens, Celeste Hollas, Allison Sliva, Susan White, Diane Opella, Jackie Jackson and Robin Bremer. Center lbottom to topl : Valerie Valenta and Jeanette Lukefahr. ,s 'X A pa y X IX fx fx X That Mighty Black Cat Band, Works Hard, Plays 9 I ,- ff I HEAD TWIFILEFI: Carolyn Dean. DRUM MAJORS: Drenda Holubec and Ray Garcia. ni in Hard, and Continues on It's Winning Way! 9 C fr is C f r A :FXS V W. try. wlvkiv' C., 5:51 ' KM f bn N J . 5 Q. f y fp I .yi ,.. fig M A w ' M , Q -- x I Q, ii'i ff: X' '- ,X ' . .. ro Q or - QQ. A :Q :J i KS-- X X M - S. .1 K 9 xr . le ' N- 3 Wy ,Q Y ' K1--i- 5 A ,.-if S-.. 4 if OFFICERS: Joe Vaiadez, Carolyn Dean, Johnny Robinson, and Patty Seeker. RIFLE CAPTAINS: Evelyn Gordon, Nina Polk. FLAG CAPTAINS: Stacey Schaai, Diane White . v S XX 5 Q. 3' .-nunnifw 'big i Pageantry Ensemble, Silks and Rifles pose with trophies. ? Q ag? ,in V. 2, R.. X X1 rf Q . f x. , Q Y . 5 11. E 5 r u 1 5 Black Cat Twirler Corps. Half-time fun-time favorite. 1 sg , Stage Band enjoys unusual and different interpretations. Blow, Connie!' Choirs Offer Variety . - . --...S : ,,.... ,. A t I: I - :.. E - , I i 3 .,,,,,, 3 Fm beg 5 Q Win spots on District Choir Members of Black Cat Girls' Choir. Mixed Ensemble provides pleasing blend of melodious notes. ,-2 - H 1 'QI fi A-14? UIL Region Choir qualifiers. The doorway to happiness opens for many students who choose to become members of one of the choir groups directed by Genie Littlefield. In addition to preparing for UIL contests, choir members frequently arrange special programs for the enjoyment of area residents. The choirs are popular additions to i entertainments planned by community groups and service clubs. Boys' Choir has fun with special music. ..- .... . if Full-range of vocal possibilities found in group. First row, left to right: Kristi Sliva, Jami Culver, Jami Ftittenberry, Kendall Horne, Dinna Flobinson, Laurie Eaton, DeeAnn Acosta, Terri Williams, Carla Salas, Sarah Jurek. Second row, left to right: Molly McLeod, Kerstin Pierce, Kelley Luke, Candace Townsend, Suzette Ftiis- Due, Cindy Bouldin, Laurie Hennessy, Rebecca Bossley, Celeste Hollas, Mandy Carroll, Pam Goodman, Denyse Seaman, Pam Taylor, Anne Elise Kovar. Third row, left to right: Celia Lynn Leggett, Laurie Brumgard, Vicky Carr, Judy Lui, Melinda Williams, JeriLyn Holubec, Keri Hairston, Jennifer Johnston, Tammy Anderson, Rosa Alfaro, Cindy Centilli, Letitia Olivarez, Titlini Wallace, Leonard Stavena. Fourth row, left to right: Scott Abels, Martha Eldridge, Mark Goodman, Brian West, Kip Broussard, Debbie Cano, Jeanette Lukefahr, Valerie Valen- ta, Sam Whiting, Jim Fleddoch, and Suwan Sresthaphunlarp. French Club 'Perle Francais' Boasting its largest membership ever, the French Club, under Ms. Jan Brown, crowned a super year with plans for a spring-time trip to France. -u L, ' W Fi ' t ' es- 1 Mme. Brown shows 'chat noire' spirit i i L A E v 3 F .7 First row, left to right: Debora Ribelro de Sena, Joe Valadez, Imelda Mendiola, Monica Cantu, Millie Crawford, Michelle Crawford. Second row, left to right: Angela Dale, Melinda Cortez, Lisa Flores, Renee Perez, Rosario Anchieta, Mr. Milian. Third row, left to right: Eddie Roberts, Christine Bowden, Booker Holbert, Andy Perez, Cesar Chapa, Phlllip Sardelich, Fernando Aguilar. Fourth row, left to right: Sherri Ottis, Eddie Perez, Lisa Solis, Jack Armstrong, Stacy Winters, Rissa Leach, Mike Brown, and Ricky Busha. ,X A is Parker. Showing off the brilliant black, red and white flag of the German Republic are, left to right, Matt Delong, Susan Opella, John Eldridge, Judy Lui, Steve Druelinger, Michelle Crawford and Mr. Parker. Spanish Club 'Habla Espanol' An air of mystery surrounded the PA wishes for a good day to the Rubens early in the year. The mystery was solved when they were found to be Spanish Club mem bers sponsored by Senor E. Milian. German Club 'Sprechen F Deutsche' Combining an interest in the culture as well as the language of the German peoples are members of the German Club sponsored by Herr Garth 'Magic Circle' Encircles Thespians Speech and drama students enjoy a special camaderie that found expression in the Magic Circle. Sponsored by Becky Walters and Dana Hamilton, the club gave members an extra measure of moral support for the speech tournaments and drama productions they undertook. e - n. V A f'S in Gary Austin readies annual speech tournament bracketing. 1-9 th to Q ' Contest hardware always bring smiles. uf ju fs If fl OC' J 47 Q, 'K Us K ffrw' ,auf Flay and Stacey practice duet scene. Members vote for yearbook photographer. Future Teachers' Cheer Faculty tl ,l Giving serious consideration to joining the teaching profession are members of the A f Future Teachers of America Chapter 4 FTA officers plan busy year. Sponsored DY BSUY coffer- ln addition to attending workshops and professional teacher conventions, members also spread special cheer among the members of the faculty by presenting them with unexpected treats on special occasions and by sending thoughtful thank you's at different times of the year. x l Sweetheart Valentines help finance activities. Popular club attracts many. Two Campus Chapters Bulge With Future Homemekers of Amerioe y for prcture trme, agaln! Go on and snap if yi .,- waltung for you to smile. Just one more tam I f s . - if .wth tr, 9 er buns. Sipping a savory canjun stew. X nl-P MAKERS S V5 AQNN ii,-J, Q5 Nfw HO ,bow cy LQ ' 7 e 3' 5 W QI' E15 1 12 W L Q 31,0 xo Whompin' up a cookbook perfect casserole. We are lined up and ready! Did you say count to three first? N . ,A an R WH' We like sitting on the patio. We like standing by a wail. FFA Trains Leaders in Vo-Ag Leaders in the thriving vo-ag industries of Matagorda County get their start in the many programs sponsored by the Future Farmers of American Chapter at BCHS. Reaching district, county and state levels is nothing new to these students, most of whom will be successful in future enterprises. S A f? in lvl L f . t 1 Q- R ' ,fr-, Q41-h., M' 'Qs P 'A 1' .ff f 5' t . . Est x Above, clockwise as they mount equipment on a trailer, are Kenneth Murphy, Eddie Perrin, Tim Acuff, Dennis Gann, Ricky Hagaman, Mike Acuff, Neal Craft, Kirby Savage, Kenneth Ryman and Teddy Melvin. ' f . N Sl ' C- -Q 7 , iff: xx - ,., - . , . amiga Vo-Ag is coed, as shown by Theresa McCrosky and Traci Teutsch, center. Others pictured at the feed mixer are Troy Keen, Robert Smith, Santos Estraca, Darrell Tolson, Mac Bynum, Dennis Grasmuck, Steve Zernicek, Mike Sandusky, Travis Williams, Tracy Williams and Cornelio Ruiz. Learning to handle tools is an important skill. At left ln the tool section are Donna Eidlebach, Tony Stanley, Connie Kovar, Aaron Attaway, Darrell Rodgers, Susan Johnson, Mike Ftaybion, Anne Elise Kovar, Troy Ashcraft, Charlie Eidlebach, Jennifer Kovar, Raef Linn, David Davis, Jeff Locklear and Ronnie Ottis. . 1, Y Raising and showing animals is a popular activity. Watching a demonstration of lamb showmanship are, left to right, Suzanne Efird, Tiffany Pruett, Carol Curnutte, Cynthia Fleyes, Karen Garcia, Kim Owen, Christina Baumgart, Melinda Ottis, Yvonne Hollas, Jackie Kirkland, Donna Eidlebach, Blaire Burford and Lisa Vaughn. A-f Always ready with a spirited yell F if J' - - ,--- 1 K . .5Q...:u - f- and a bright smile, the Black Cat '7 Y' 5 F rg? l 5' - -4 cheerleaders kept spirits high Ui' through every major sporting event The Varsity Squad included Kerri Coker, Denise Chambers, Kelly Luke, Rissa Leach, Mary Garcia and Terri Fair. JV Leaders were Beth Norris, Daphne McKinney and Toyya Pool. Sophomore Squad included Nora f Reyna, Leanne Smith, Julie Lowry and Darla Cotton. Freshman members were Susan Opella, Frankie Glaspy, and Belinda Vaclavik. Varsity Cheerleading Team Q s Freshman Squad Sophomore Squad JV Cheerleaders :. YJ st un s in it ti le! 1 -:Q , A 'Pa fl f ' - J' .' .r '55 it F V F . f. .ffs . inwgt 4' 5 g .vc gt ,NW 1 .s as ' 3 . N, f X Y f-1 GAO!!- ! 5 1 is m u l ' ff. - X w , 6 ..-k - K A K I 'X .W - - - 1, ,. . ' - ' ' if' wr.. 'S F q vrr. I 3. 4 inn' K .3 V ttt 5 , N V o l l Q 'N ,,... t1 F ,,,,,,..m-w x'nww J . wb' , Y Costume Day cheering. Outdoor rallies were enioyable new idea. T' F Mm tam Cheerleaders in-we 'Nine uw at--Q H80 'WU Ignite Spirit - And one of the girls' favorite rallying cries: 'nv aw .--all-Q 4 Together we'Il fight Together we'll win Black cats. . . victonious QM' Never Give In! Beth takes topmost spot in popular tower. Showin' their gams.'5 The girls never minded seeing the team break through banners they designed. Council Offers Leadership Offering many services and projects to better the quality of student life is the vigorous and active Student Council. Among its many successful projects are safety awareness programs for neighborhoods, the Annual Blood Bank Drive, baskets for needy families and the popular secret paI program that spreads cheer throughout the year for members of the teaching staff. COUNCIL OFFICERS: left to right: Julie Lowry, Jay Stewart, Enoch Gatson, Pam ' Taylor, Patty Seeker, Mary Garcia, Johnny Robinson, Millie Crawford, Joe Valadez and Student Councll Lisa Neuszer. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: left to right: Anne Elise Kovar, Lori Graham, Andy Huerta, Millie Crawford, Booker Holbert, Celeste Hollas, Johnny Valadez, Kristi Sliva and Connie Reue. 1' 1 a l leads way in projects. A new feature of the Student Council this year was the introduction of Associate Members, pictured below. These were students who volunteered to take on extra duties for their classmates, and added manpower where needed. i Q , Q Q Z 1 t ' ,Qi we 33 t, y W - 3 fx ' if gy we ,g gf A991 I 1. .2 it A my it at i if , it sm ,,'..f 5. ,, - .wsu f wt rv - r -A :- ' 'w . ff J -U? if 'gfe r g wk' , -t f ,mit, T'2P,ij,J5.-,-3555'tw' 5 ' ,. ff r .isis Z? , .A -f ,Q ' H . 5 H + M, . Q... ,, - ' ' .. ' -' - ' ist. , 1 . ' ' . ' r ' e H , - 5 2? ' ' ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: front row left to right: Titfini Wallace, Mary Fleck, Darla Cotton, Kelly Luke and Diana Bianchi. Second row: Trisha Ludwig, Denise Cotton, Terri Ludwig, Jack Armstrong, Judy Lui, and Colleen Schroeder. Top row: Cindy Centelli, Gary Austin, Nina Polk, Jane Stewart, Nolan Helms, Leticia Bravo, Stephanie Camacho, and Debbie Dockens. fr i if f FFZESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: from leftt Delor SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: clockwise from lower left: Jill Lowry, Duane Barker, Danette Soileau, Beth Norris, Michael Tomek, and Melissa Muniz. es Valadez, Kenneth Watkins, Jim Duey, Chris Cervantes and Eva Huerta. Service Clubs Stress Civic Duty The Bay City Kiwanis Clubs and Rotary sponsor active student groups on campus that give service on city-wide projects as well as on BCHS activities related mainly to the school. l Keywanettes enjoy sorority-like club. Keywanettes collect for Jerry's Kids. , AVI p,OTA ky 'lfQ,XwAN,mR i .ff fix Q D r 2 DQDQ Yi, ,sal 3 . X if 2 Y qgijtgff GQNAT xoe Key Club helps on Kiwanis events. Interact offers many helping hands. Vocational clubs inspire professionalism Friendly competition and attention to good work habits guarantee success for students in cooperative work pro- grams. Shown are only a few of the many taking advantage of the opportunities in office and distributive education and cosmetology. Vocational Office Education evokes smiles rv- fdffr , I5 ,M gs.. - 5 M ti. - tt g, it lg '1V s X Q Y its Distributive Education students belong to the D.E.C.A. Chapter on campus Ox , I Morning and afternoon classes in Cosmetology prepare for state license exams In Homemaking Skills Remain Important Instruction and clubs related to the food service industry still attract mostly female students as found by Shirley Hart in the CVAE kitchen and Carrie Ann Williams. However, enrollment in H.E.C.E. also attracts efficient male members. ln, ,, 13295 gk, St- , Q , 'UP' , , ,W iw ft' fu ' ..,, 1 . E Xi C.V.A.E. homemakers enjoy preparing faculty lunches. 4 tif' H ' 0-M,...4 H.E.C.E. members like the challenge of daily outside elective activities. Girls invade 'Male' Territory No longer are classes in the traditional male industries closed to females. Bay City High School girls are enthusiastic and efficient workers in the Industrial Cooperative Training Program and in welding. Auto Mechanics remains male domain. Welding shop offers area-wide training. Morning Industrial Coop. Training. Afternoon I.C.T. group. Math Club Deals in Facts, Figures Algebraic functions, square roots, and points on tangents are details that members of the Math Club like to tackle. Some are into computer math, a new study this year and many like the challenge of UIL-type inter-district competitions. Science Club Aids Study Keeping up with rapid changes in the sciences and energy are students who are active in the Science Club. Waiting for their next mathematical challenge are these members of the Math Club. Seated, left to right: Lori Graham, Eleanor Johnson, Dinna Robinson, Laurie Eaton and Jan Duey. Standing, left to right: Joe Valadez, Diane Huerta, Eddie Roberts, Mary Fleck, Rudolph Martin, Judy Lui, Marissa Schlaiter, M. L. Morrow, Keri Hairston, Glenn Balusek and Rosalyn Kridler. .B I fl X I xl Z Z 2 ff.. f .' K V. la-J fi Qlfp X X Q .xl 1 li 4, Z! V . -7 . is tg ' IRD! Pictured in the physics lab are Ms. K. Mays, Ms. C. Cornman, Jack Anderson, Karen Kurtz, Carmen Dodd, Rudy Martin, Judy Lui, Angela Wendt, and Marc McSwain. NHS Induots 4.0 g.p.a. Students Students who hold a 4.0 grade point average in their junior and senior year are eligible for the BCHS chapter of the National Honor Society. Inmates endure Infamous lgnomlny Workshop delegates. The 1981 National Honor Society initiation proved an impressive event. Students, Faculty Add Honors During the course of a year, both students and faculty single out students for special recognition. At right are seniors who attended Boys' and Girls' State: Bret Burford Ralph Seidel, Marc McSwain, Patty Seeker, Ed Gay, Jay Stewart and Ben Muniz. Below are the finalists nominated for Homecoming Queen: Patty Seeker, Kerri Coker, Mary Garcia, Drenda Holubec, and Ida Mendiola. All-School and class favorites follow in this section. va, 4 Delegates to Boys' and Girls' State 1980. Drk Uqgj ...W Queen Ida Mendiola and the Homecoming Court. .,ZPvZ2Z?iZP' 1Q'z'Q' ,CjC' HOMECOIVIING QUEEN ldaMendioIa Jllflfflflllflllflff YVETTE WOODS Awarded Bay City High School's most prestigious student popularity honor for girls, Yvette has been a cheerleader for all four years in BCHS. She was previously named junior class favorite and Sophomore Sweetheart. In addition, she was a member of the basketball team that placed second in state 4A competition this year and is a familiar member of all-district teams. She has also gone to state on the Black Cat girls' mile relay team. JOHNNY ROBINSON This year's president of the Student Council, Johnny previously captured his class favorite title for three yeras in a row. He is vice president of the Black Cat Band, and has been a member of the state-qualifying track team throughout his high school career. He was a member of the One-Act Play cast that reached state level last year. Additionally, he sings in the choir and served as sophomore class president. Along with these duties, he has also served as president of his FHA chapter this year. QJJl1J11l1l1lll1lJ1Z 11111111111 00 Z0000e0000 S E x S .1 g 8 S S x 2 S S s S s S S S S s s Miss B.C.H.S. and Mr. B.C.H.S. z 5 K -l?iZ7l2fZ7fZZi 17' lfflffflllffllffffld PATTY SEEKEFZ Nominated by the faculty and voted on by the Student Body, the most valuable girl award goes to band president Patty. She is also secretary ofthe senior classy and a member of the Student Council and National Honor Society. Her leadership abilities have been singled out further as a delegate to Girls' State and as the D.A.R. Good Citizen for 1981. She has been a Favorites' nominee each year and was a Homecoming Queen Finalist. RALPH SEIDEL Also known as the president of the Senior Class, Ralph was a class favorites nominee each year in high school. He is a member of the Student Council and serves as vice president of the Interact Club that gives service to the community. Ralph has also been a member of that winning Black Cat football team. He, too, served as a delegate to Boys' State, the American Legion's project for developing good citizens by having outstanding junior students attend a model government encampment at Austin. Jfllffllllllfflfllfy N. e -Z2ijE2ii2' Moet Dependable Boy and Girl JQPJEVZZEEZC' e e llQJJ1lJJ1flllllffw '53 BRETBURFORD The person chosen by the student body as the most handsome boy in the senior class, is a soft-spoken brunette who is known for his intelligence as well as his good looks. Bret is vice president of the National Honor Society Chapter at Bay City High School. He, too, served as a delegate to Boys' State last summer. In addition, he also is a member of Interact and is the club secretary. SUSANSULUVAN Brunettes seem more popular than blondes this year as the students chose brownette Susan Sullivan as their most beautiful senior girl. She was named class favorite in both her freshman and sophomore years. She has been a member of the Leo Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes having been a valued member of the Black Cat basketball team for three years. This year she is also a member of the Office Education Association. OOOOOOJJJOOOJQOQJOOO4 -, f Most Handsome and Most Beautiful -.1Z25ZZ5Z?5Z?'- Ill 7 YN 1 pr- 'L,..J fm Q A These Were Also Honored by Above fnot in orderl: Kerri Coker, Patty Seeker, Jennifer Quillin, Todd Mills, Debra Franklin, Dana Pam Taylor, Denyse Seaman, Diane White, Phillips, Frank Paniszozyn, Millie Crawford, Kelley Richard Barron, Mark McSwain, Robin Bremer, Luke, Connie Fleue, Kenneth Ryman, John ! gf Q WI? ' 2 i 7 V L . I V L X, 1 ? f 3 1 Z v 7 U 9 M, f , J X D 1, Q ' ez 4 I Iassmates and Faculty Valadez, Blaire Burford, Missy Munizl Danene Attaway, Chris Cervantes, and Kenneth Watkins Soileau, Ken Kitohing, Dane Simons, Gale Tolson, CNOT 3V3i'ab'93 Ed Gab' and Phil W0VSh5m7 Eva Huerta, Susan Opella, Angie Spacek, Aaron III iceaceooeceoeeoc Joi ANNETTESMHlf Nominated by coaches, the Most Athletic awards are also given final judgement by student body vote. Winning this year's female award, Annette has had a truly distinguished athletic career. She was named All District for four years in basketball and made the all-state honors list this year. She also competes in track and has been named MVP in her major sports. In track she has competed on the state-level in High Jump and the Mile Relay Team. ENOCH,GATSON, JR. Bay City's genial giant, Enoch has capped his four-year football career with a scholarship to Baylor University. He earned his first football letter as a freshman and has been a team captain for two years. He has also made first team on the All-Greater Houston Dream- Team for two years and is on this year's High School All-American. Additionally, he was Junior Class reporter and serves as Student Council reporter this year. He is vice president of the FCA, a member of the FHA, and the Key Club. fJ1Jfl1Jllll1l11l1lZ 4 11111111111 Most Athletic Boy and Girl 1 ,1CjQZ2iZ7liQ9 641 Senior Claes Favorites Karl Dunn and Julie Lowry ,1QZli5QZf Junior Class Favorites Chris Bareia and Daphne McKinney i -.Z?Z?Z5Z?'ZPjZ2'1QAiG' 141 elteeeceoee -is, Sophomore Class Favorites Ruben Gomez and Buddy Mendiola lflffflffffll oa,a4QiiCjC' N, V Freshman Class Favorites Ralph Roberson and Dolores Valadez IQZQ WS ZS XQQ 30 ZS WS lx Q ' X 1X' XWXZ Q A 1 Q2 Q Q B450 S ZXZ S 056 WS ZSZSZS WS ZS WSWS ZS S ZXZ VFX r ,ni use .. ...A . 4 qw- ,, Q55 in A Q ' ' If RPF xx 5 l Y ff I X . r 1 QQ '. . ,se I 1, A fi NQJQ4? I V 5 A XZXZXZQZXZQWQWQZSWXZS'0S'0X'0S0fS'0SZS'0Q0fS0fSZX0fYhX2X0fSW50fS0f50 Sophomore Sweetheart - Darla Cotton ZS' 1 11 0 01 '1 0 ff 11 11 ' f 11 'o '1 'I 3 X 2 1, c,- ..., -M ,,,M,,,, I 1. , . S I 1 .L I n F 1' F 7 3 4 7-j S ., ! ' S P F ff + 1 7 j N S rf? I A I ,, S wa ,1 ! F P S S F ,,,, , , ,, , F F I . , ,, 4 W. ,- S 1 , an f , A F f rr f S I, , f 1- ,r 7 , 3 f 35 7 H i f u '4 H we F r x 1 no X, 1 ,,. 1 m , r .1 f-'fx 'U , -at W 2 -i..,...,.-..-,fw 'f ,,, fx wg, 'O ,, 5,127 ,, Q N . ,x My v N, I :IJ I ,,,, I Q.. , - A 'Q . . , - , ---' wg- -. .. f, ' we 1 ' or Q 'Q f fx, ' Q G WX Q M 1' I x ' 6'5 N H-M-A ',l's-,, - ' -- - H 3 ra ww. ' ,QQ Q' ,d 'J0f:i: X F I , ff fo 01 01 'O 'f Z 01 Z '1 01 ' Z 1 , 1 1 ZX 0 3 Wm ZS X Q Q Q SQ Q X SQ QR X'1xoQ9Q1,x S ZQZSZSQQ'oSWSZX4fX0fS0fQ4fiWYZY 050 X02 Sports Rate High in Community Black Cat teams in all sports Coaches work hard with the Squads are always state quality enjoy great fan support. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, right, provides extra incentive for the players and brings interesting speakers in for special inspirational moments. We Love You, Black Cats 50TH A .9 f5 athletes and the work pays off. contenders Cross-Country Tracksters Traverse Rugged Terrain Over hill and over dale, the speedy tracksters ot Marshall Brown's fall season CrOSS-COUntry team meet the challenges of unpredictable autumn weather. s . X..-f VARSITY SQUAD: Tony Ramirez, Lupe Lozano, Jose Jaramillo and Mark DeLeon. fNot shown: Martin Garzal JV: Mark Kortanek and Victor Soto FFZESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY: Daniel Jaramillo, Tony Vargas, Allen Hanson and Sam Jacques. -uf-o-t- K .dilu- Lupe keeps up pace VARSITY SQUAD Volleyball Grows in Popularity In its second year under the leadership of Hope Flores, the girls' Volleyball team continued to grow in enthusiasm and ability. At lett, is the Varsity squad. On the front row, left to right: Terri Kirby, Connie Cornelius, and Martha Lozano. Second row: Lisa Fields, Lisa Hellman and Claudette Roberson. Top row: Jessie Jecmenek, Peggy Franklin and Donna Grasmuck. JUNIOR VARSITY: Front row, left to right: Ftosa Williams, Mona Solis, Lawanda Parks. Back row: Melinda Williams, manager: Mary Franklin, Dee Crouch, Kim Edison, Gwen White and Titfini Wallace. lil . g I FX 149 Football Champions Begin Early JUNIOR VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE TEAMS talphabeticallyjz M. Albrecht, J. Bryant, L. Callis, T. Clark, N. Craft, K. Davis, l. Edison, C. Eidlebach, R. Gasaway, J. Griffin, R. Hawkin, D. Hine, K. Ketching, T. Lemon, R. Lehmann, K. Matthew, L. Matura, T. Melvin, R. O'NeiI, L. Robinson, C. Ruiz, B. Smith, E. Smith, K. Sullivan, B. Tolley, M. Tomek, T..Weaver, C. Williams, M. Acuft, A. Aguilar, W. Avery, J. Cable, J. Davidsop, R. Donamaria, T. Flores, A. Garay, P. Garay, R. Gomez, D. Grasmuck, D. Hays, G. Hilliard, E. Jones, E. Lewis, A. Lopez, K. Mar- tin, R. Martinez, B. Mason, M. Mathews, J. Matura, M. McCIosky, D. Montoya, K. Orr, K. Robertson, P. Royster, G. Saha, K. Savage, D. Simons, T. Southal, D. Stavena, L. Stavena, S. Steves, B. Stredic, A. Tolley, G. Tolson and C. Yanez. t,,'3 , Bl 5 FRESHMAN SQUAD lalphabeticallyjz L. Acosta, R. Arias, B. Barlow, C. Brown, D. Brown, K. Brown, S. Bowden, N. Bustlllo, B. Centllli, C. Cervantes, E. Clark, B. Davenport, J. Duey, T. Fritching, M. Garcia, B. Gorman, T. Hatchett, D. Hawkins, M. Holbert, A. Jackson, C. Jackson, M. Jordon, G. Kridler, D. Matthews, W. McDonald, A. Mendiola, J. Pavlich, R. Parker, C. Reyna, R. Roberson, N. Santos, M. Shimek, M. Skweres, C. Skrabanek, K. Sresthaphunlarp, K. Stalt, R. Thiele, I. Torres, R. Trevino, R. Villareal, K. Watkin, R. West, H. Yates and R. Zarate. Moments to Remember gb fl Varsity Earns Pride of Fans Franklin - Ussery - Sardeiich - Bowdon Martin - Booker - Polk - Gatson Y i Q wr i 2 .f- 5 Q 7,1 f., ' -rv A Landry - Mote - Lewis - Clark Gay - Worsham - Basquez - Grey r ag K gi 'Ka Barron lx S X X ' Q A Dunn - and he's off - 5 1 +5 . ,Q F N, r N 2 .af R 11 Q J , X ' Ex x K xi - 1 . SIL 1' r,1 ' 5 sf a s Tomek ? A in 2 5' i X QU 'A I Moore 'S on another big gainer! ' J' Elliott Wainner a K -.g' ,W ,,.L Criswell Brooks 5 E l E l Ranked 'First' in State Polls Kg xv f i gs mi Eaton - Mitchell - Dale - Preston t ,'tlll l X c- as 5 P 5 f B Smith - West - Woods - Gipson Lynch - Williams - Duran - Mills Stredic - Mature - Williams - Stephens Basketball Heartbreak Felt Despite a continuous hardpaced offense and defense led by veteran squad members, the Black Cat Varsity roundballers lost their chance to repeat as state contenders. A The odds seemed against the Black Cats who, nevertheless, provided fans with a season of thrills. The boys' varsity team did win the district title, their fifth. Hopes for future victories remain high since the freshman and JV squads also won their District races. Dewayne makes another steal! Freshman round ball hopefuls 154 ,pl 4. 'A 'b- QA K 3 Ni L .-', 4 C fx i Lui Girls Take 2nd in State 4A The first state appearance of the Black Cat girls' basketball team saw the Lady Cats go down 53-64 in Austin's Superdrum under the tournament-wise play of the Canyon Eagles who were after their sixth state Championship- Varsity squad gets taste of near-victory. Senior Annette Smith and Audrey Smith g both earned places on the State All Tournament team with a combined total of 28 points scored against Canyon. JV waits for chance next year. wt were Nest .-tems fists :BAY UTY H fl Q O01 4. N g 5 1 t tt' 1 , Q ff U U zgg N me QU M .i K A . ff: i'lei S 1iit'it 32 r T 17 ' Reaching for along one. . . Freshmen win district race. 156 E te ff: , 'fi'eLl'f ,,a- xv U r, in Wann: Aw- OITT1 xi' ,J ? if Track Proves Style of Fall Athletes in Spring-Time 2 R Q Q ,H r 9 Assn mr Future Mr. Universes. He soars to new records. Look out Ron's, here we come! rg , K -V.. us I I V Q 'ilifff-, Q 'X'r'ff3ww-.? f+ Qi! my- W-rs Kew ',v .V aff NeaI's ready. We're ready, coach. Q .Q 5, 1 .5 R X. . 95 agg- R Q H -- f 1, '- fi A s 14 Ax. . This year track, next year drill team. ii Ns. firm Waiting for the starter's gun. 1-.5 r 'Y ,J as A , W y fwfr, Vw ,waz ma I On your mark, get set. . . W I 1 Spirits High for Small Track Squad enior Kim Owens Local Track Meets ' l Attract Students Although the girls' track team was forced to have an abbreviated season because most of its stars were competing in the State Basketball Tournament, Black Cat cinder track fans still saw plenty of action in locally sponsored meets. Glrl track stars give out trophies Meets are a good time to vlslt. it M M . uncla- as--1 I 5 - i .t,: 'l ' The High Jump bolster provides soft seat. Black Cat helps coach with detail xxv NXXXXMX xxxx , Best Season Yet! Steadily improving with each new season, the Black Cat Swim Team now dares to dream of State competition. fm NW .tt, 7 FIRST REGIONAL QUALIFIERSZ Steve Grein and Frank Coach Laura checks qualifying time. Paniszczyn A-f Mighty Polar Bears, alias Black Cat Swim Team, continues winning ways. 1 i Tennis Team Takes Many Tourney Trophies ' Despite the handicap of having their coach leave for graduate studies in December, the Black Cat tennis teams managed to mark up an exciting season. Hopes are high that next year will prove even more satisfying since the top-seeded players on both the girls and boys' squad will be returning. Supplying the coaching during sixth period from January forward was Peggy McMichael. After-school instruction progressed steadily under the watchful eye of Marsha Newton. Let's go all the way in '82, Black Cat netters! 164 . i fir .M S I ,Ws,,.,.a W. tl, i Q t ri ssrir ,W Golfers Play R ' : b ' , on Area Links Under the steady coaching of James Adams as the Black Cat golfers always have a successful X ' 5 A and enjoyable season. I l Win, lose or draw, they manage to become '!Q,,,,,,,w .. ,Egg . Xi? lx K I ' s y ,S experts on the greens in a sport they will be able to participate in most of their lives. W The young squads look eagerly forward to each competition and prove their talents. Who knows, one of them may even we... eventually join the pro-ranks and be seen on my television, instead of contenting themselves with watching weekend games via satellite! Do we have our own Nancy Lopez-Melton here? f, A st, And which one of these will someday face Sammy Giammalva, Jr.? 165 Q If if il' A M ,t ,fly ig .sin Team proudly lines up with first of many trophies earned in season. iwsswwinas. A-.li Winding up for a curve. . . . around third and l'm home free! , at .Za .if Renewed Team Spirit Gives Baseball Team Winning Edge in '81 team to produce winning scores. , gig J si, w,hkgx.i .,.. . 5 I is ill: 'LL- 1' g, fx iw, S , 6 Q xik' X , , uw ,. Q ': A .. yy, 3 2, ffl-Qgimwg - W A 'f 'WTI-X'aSx.':X,?3.:f' -- mn. M Y ,ffii , f Y . Q an ' xfxa 'Ml iii 0 x A 1, is MES f' ,:f' 4 ' K :Q ,- 'i:Ew'i'5?isT3: i: X5 49 'A xfx- x 'N m zkjjljA!irjij,.,,,H'U an NN WW Wm f' xf? - 5 k,.. 77'7'7' !'l11l -' . l ,fill Ill H., I Luv, Y 'ri is NH vixgqf Q vig. e if :'4z ':5 Student Life Isn't All Books! i A variety of special events, ranging from hat-day to blood-drive-day punctuate the daily routine at Black Cat Land. At left, hat day leads to an impromptu can-can line for Marissa Schlaiter, Terri Fair, Gary Ussery and Veronica Blair. At right, the receipt of customized T-shirts pro- mpts a jubilant pyramid. And, below, little friends at an elementary school are awed by football players and Winnie-the- Pooh play characters who helped give out books on a special book distribution day. Q CG 50 .954 W4 Top Athletes Earn Top Recognition Y Scouts from many colleges gegfsfx observed the 1980-81 Black cat 'e athletes in action. Shown are only a few who were successfully recruited. Patrick Franklin Annette Smith, seated has been 4 year star t swtvaiw' ijt 1 1 1 Trio of fall athletes sign on dotted line for four-year scholarships Spring Sports Picnic Honors Teams The informal Spring Athletics Picnic has become a tradition sponsored by the Black Cat Booster Club. Held at the swimming pool, it was postponed until the very last week of school so that the baseball team members could participate without violating UlL rules. But, luckily, as fate would have it, the baseball team could not attend anyway. They were still in contention for a state tournament berth and were in the middle of their bi-district tilts with San Antonio. At the close of their season, Baseball Coach Walt Wendtland announced his awards: Ed Gay, top-hitter, Daniel Pena, pitcher-of-the- year, Ronnie Mullen and Ed Gay, most valuable players, and Phil Worsham, fighting heart. At the picnic, Bobby Wainner was presented the Best Off-Season Award. Spring sports athletes honored by their First state contenders in tennis 'nr i coaches and teams included: Basketball - Ivan Pettit, most valuable male player, Eddie Roberts, most dependable, and Dewayne Bowden and Billy Booker, outstanding players. For the fourth year in a row, UT-bound Annette Smith coped the most valuable female award. Swimming - Kathleen Quillin and Frank Paniszczyn, most valuable players, and Scott Rouse, Laurie Bell fighting heart award. Track - Pat Franklin, who competed at state-level, and Debra Franklin, who qualified at regional. Tennis - Tim Nelson and Bobby Barrera, who qualified for state doublesg and Linda Andrade. Golf - Freshman Rebecca Bossley, and Bonnie O'Neal, best players. O -nuuilllf Honored with new captains trophy Memories of. 1. That marching stuff is for the birds. 2. Obviously Garlifs been doing homework lor 12 years. 3. Mr. Walton finds giving blood is almost painless. gg 4. A teachers dream class. 5. Will the real Joe Cool please step forward? in... '.-D-hmmm 55 if 5 f a S wi: ', - ii 41-- . . . days gone by Camping out at scnooi? We're just a bunch of nicks! Hey. 50's Day clotnes are COMFORTABLE! Muncning in. ,. Li'I Casper stepping out. FW ,IX .1 grz, N... 'TW Spring Brings Election Time When seniors begin to count the days until graduation, underclassmen begin to count the days until student elections. This year elections were held earlier than usual to clear the way for the many activities on the May calendar. Student council elections came first and were followed by tryouts and cheerleader elections. ' . f , ,. F T f 'K X Give a mighty cheer for BCHS! Ready for climb to top Stretch out tall and give your all! Reaching high and low Floor campaigns spark campaigns -. g fe P' Vfrn if Res Hopeful candudates and backers listen to nominating speech Blood Donors Exceed Goal ln a year filled with outstanding protects of community service, the Student Council once again conducted its Blood Drive in February, Heart Month. This year was a superlative year in many ways. And, the Blood Drive was no exception. More donors then ever signed up. And, the result was an over the top collection of life's most precious fluid. Congratulations to the Student Council, and a great big thanks to the many students and members of the community who participated. Kenneth Ryman answers questions Bobby Wainner gives his share Ms. Dykes steadies for her turn Students prepare for donations Allison teaches 'New World' dance , , .graft-ww in , -smswsw 'lll Senior English Mixes Fun, Seriousness The survey of novels section of Senior English provided the motivation for an out of this world program in Mr. Ludwig's Sixth Period Class. After the more serious business of studying the author's meaning and use of symbolism, the students prepared a special day's experience in the Brave New World where Mustapha Mond became Ms. Ludwig and students made up songs and dances representative of the characters in the novel. Special Brave New World culinary treats and special dances devised by the upper level creations added a sense of other world atmosphere to the day's events. 'Upper level' creatures enloy special status Mustapha Maura reigns Aristocats Present Shop The ever-popular dancing girls of The Aristocats gave their annual spring benefit show in early May. Shake down, Loosen up! They, too, were disappointed by heavy rain at showtime. But, the atmosphere inside Keye Ingram Auditorium dispelled the gloom outside as the girls presented a variety of lively and cherry dance routines featuring the 1980-81 squad and officers and introducing the successful applicants for spots on the 1981-82 team. Officer corps in special number Stepping lively Swinging and swaying and reaching high T Fast talking gets culprits nowhere Cast gets to the seat of poor wido Mclvor's problem Spice ls Nice in Millie Mclvor's Life For her senior play, four-year speech and drama student Stacey Scheal chose to present The Secret Life of Millie Mclvor. A special showings ofthe hilarious comedy was made available to the students as well as to the Bay City community. Mrs. Mclvor . Lucy, her maid Toby , Jonathan Mrs. Gifford Mrs. l-lornbuckle Mr. l-lornbuckle THE CAST Dianna Robinson Deann Acosta Ronny Holt Ray Garcia Jeanette Lukefahr Laurie Eaton Sam Whiting While Shakespeare Slept Ghosts Tread Boards Senior drama student Sam Whiting directed the class play produced in January. ln the unusual plot, Will decides to give up the playhouse and become a simple stable boy. However, the women from his plays of the future bedevil his mind as he tries to sleep. And, ofcourse, they win out! i CAST OF CHARACTERS Innkeeper . . , , . . . Heidi Stanford Shakespeare ,,.. ..., R ay Garcia Jane. . .,,.. .r.l T risha Ludwig Juliet ,,t... ....rr,, K im Staff Rosalind .,,,r ..,, D anette Soileau Portia . . , .... Melissa Muniz Lady MacBeth rr... Stacey Schaal Cleopatra ,rrrr. , , , Valerie Valenta Kate . , , , .,,. Laurie Eaton Director , , , ...... Sam Whiting Asst, Dir, , , ,,,,i Jeanette Luketahr Portia studies law books. CREW: J. Lukefahr R. Kridler K. Murphy S. Drulinger x X .54- Backstage crew stays busy. Young Will stops at Inn. AA 180 2? , Q50 Shakespeare's heroines wouldn't dream of letting him forget them. SYBCBY lSI'l'I TOO SUl'S. Mark IS oiled and ready. Masques Are Made of Cast A special adventure in theater arts was provided members of the One Act Play cast who had live-masques made. lt was a little scary, oiling down their faces and being required to lie still with two straws sticking out their nostrilsp but, all survived and found it an experience well- worth the effort. w-Lt Q it Eva finds straws uncomfortable. 5. Shaping the eyesockets. . . . Just a little longer, now. 181 She Stoops to Conquer Chosen Oliver Goldsmith's eighteenth-century comedy. She Stoops to Conquer was chosen by the drama classes as this year's entry in the UIL One Act Play contest. The beautifully mounted production gave the A M cast an opportunity to wear lavish period costumes and wigs and become a part of bygone era's robust, good-natured comedy. 4, 4. if . rr, .K C They're at it again! L.. Cast members enjoyed beautiful costumes and periwigs. 182 B, One Act Play Cast Shines SHE STOOPS TO CONQUEFZ OR THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT by Oliver Goldsmith DRAMATIS PERSONAE Mr. Hardcastle ...........,..4 Scott Daniel Mrs. Hardcastle ...,.. ..,. S tacey Schaal Tony Lumpkin ..i,... ..... R ay Garcia George Hastings i.... ........ K arl Dunn Charles Marlowe ..... ....., S am Whiting Constance Neville ....ii...,i Connie Fteue Kate Hardcastle ..... ..... K elley Luke Dick Cringer ,.....,...,.... Mark Beaman Sir Charles and Stingo ........ Nolan Helms Bet Bouncer .,..,....,.... Valerie Valenta Diggory ...,.. ..., ...,... G a ry Austin Roger .....,........ ...i... Ft onnie Holt Housemaid .......,....,... Trisha Ludwig tDirected by Dana Hamiltonl . . .and at it againl . 1, . ggi Siii' its it it tl A , C i -Vsffffffifes so 1'-, g,X,',i. LLL mama . . . reads my letters. . . . . . a pretty little barmaid is 'Kate.' 183 'Dress-up', 'Dress Down' Days Hick day, hat day, and halloween, all provided inspiration to the cheerleaders who added extra spirit by suggesting that students wear special costumes on special days throughout the early part of the year. Since Halloween was on Friday, it earned special recognition and spirited hi-jinks were added to the festive between-class times. Beauty and the Beast Patty'S straw chapeau South of the border sombrero Dracula stalks again Beauty and the Beast again! 'K 5, ,K ss' v ef :Qs Laurie likes sox Kermit likes lines 37...- ,fy X We like glitter costumes We like baggy blouses M D 1. s. I like 'shades' Me? l like 'most everything 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bend Presents Awards at Dinner When the band members get together for their annual spring ,i banquet, there's plenty of fun recognition for all. . Most improved musicians . District, region and'area qualifiers . Who's Who in music honorees . Fun Award winners . Excellent ratings at solo and ensemble . Officers, for different components F I '5 ' 7 I ' Q ! , li Q Q . are 186 ww 5 'lv JK Q A' 5 1' J Q NHS initiates Breathlessly waiting for that coveted invitation to join the National Honor Society is quickly followed by breath-holding anxiety over what the initiation rites will involve. This year's informal initiation featured a few new twists, as the prospective members were required to wear their conehead hats to and from class to cover their newly inflated big heads. A few are shown at right. And, at the informal initiation, what could be more appropriate than dousing to quench their thirst for knowledge and an egg shampoo to supplement their egg-headedness! NHS Honors Devoted to the goals of promoting scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship, the National Honor Society sponsors a Leadership Banquet at which leading campus clubs and student leaders are honored. This year's outstanding club award was Mr. Kimball shares with presented to the Future Teachers of America, represented by its president, Carolyn Dean. Named as the outstanding girl leader was Patty Seeker while Flalph Seidel was named the outstanding boy leader. The awards were presented by school principal, Bobby Kimball. At left, holding their coveted plaques are Carolyn Dean, Ralph Seidel, a n d P a t t y Seeker. Sophomores Crown Darla 'Sweetheart' St. Valentine's Day saw the annual presentation of the Sophomore Sweetheart Court. Nominated from the Class of '83 were Danette Soileau, Missy Muniz, Buddy Mendiola, Claudette Robertson, Blaire Burford and Darla Cotton, who happily accepted the Sweetheart crown. Sweetheart Court and escorts await election results. +2 We llke formal attire. We like to be casual. Boogie-Oogie-Oogie! Gettin' down and swingin' out to their own drum beat. 190 ul . U l l t Z 'First Annual' Marathon 3 Draws Enthusiastic Crowd l ' The class of '84 cooked up a different kind of dance this year and invited members of the other classes to come join in the celebration. - With the help of their imaginative sponsors, they staged a highly l successful Marathon Dance which proved to be lots of fun for all. Contests ranged from disco to western jitterbug . . . you name the style, and there was probably some couple on the floor giving their interpretation ot it. 'Way to go, Class of '84l What else? A door prlzel :W MA.:-1 . , ' K Top prize winners. The runner-ups. Disco champs. Third place rates an appreciative shriek from Cindi. Marathons are great! 191 ictorlan LEDICTORIAN . . . Bret Burford TORIAN . . . Patty Seeker LASTICS . . . Bret Amy Davis, Karen Kurtz, Seaman, Patty Seeker, Siiva, Jay Stewart, Jim , Carolyn Vaienta and Wendt GUY OVALL AWARD. . .Jay Stewart TEXAS CHEMICAL COUNCIL AWARDS iCeIaneseI. . . Bret ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARS . .. Burford L Diana Huerta, Michael Perez, Eddie Roberts , BAY CITY EDUCATIONAL 5 PREP Bowl. soHoLAnsHiPs . . . SECFWETAWES AWARD - - - Regina Arnold and Lisa Mailhos Drenda Howbec TEXAS ASM PRESIDENTIAL , DAR GOOD CITIZENS. . . Patty S S SCHOLARSHIP. . .Jim Seeker Torgerson - Li 'INDUSTRIAL Ants TROPHIES T DALLAS FASHIQQN 3, ART Mark Goodman and Ken Kit in' . ., rl i r iii ,L ,,,V -- Presented at 'Honors' Program SCIENCE AWARDS . Burford t e . , e JUSTINE MORGAN SCHOLARSHIP BAY cn'v KIWANIS AWARDS L . . . Robinsonf Enoch Gatson Cere LEAGUE AWARD - - Lisa' MARATHON Ou. AWARD .I . Torgerson A OSS S To A DAVID POLK SCHOLARSHIP Bret Burford KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIPS . Karen Kurtz and Lisa Mailhos BAY CITY PANHELLENIC SCHOLARSHIP . . .Julie Lowry VIRGINIA GASKIN AWARD... Shava Harris MCALLISTER SCHOLARSHIP . . . Trisha Ludwig EAGLES, SCHOLARSHIP . . . Lisa is iiisss g ...gii TALASCHOLARSHIP. Orlando Fefn3U53e2 tt tO s t f DELTA SIGMA THETA SCHOLARSHIP . . .Enoch Gatson ST. PETER'S CHURCH SCHOLARSHIPS . . . Regina Arnold, Auneva Bruening, Drenda Holubec, Rissa Leach, Gus Leissner, Julie Melvin, Patty Seeker and Michelle Volkmer WOODMEN OF THE WORLD TROPHY . . . Chinh Nguyen GI FORUM SCHOLARS . . . Monica Cantu and Lisa Flores JR. SERVICE LEAGUE AWARD... Patty Seeker Don't Look Until You Give Up! Mailhos GRACE N. YOUNG SCHOLARSHIP Seniors in individual and small group pictures on page 196 ere: 1. Terri Coney McColloch: 2. Terevea Bonner, 3. Warren Woods, 4. Pam Taylor: 5. Bobby Williams: 6. Trisha Ludwigg 7. Susan Meyers, B. Regina Arnold: 9. Terry Quintana, 10. Anita Tre- vinog 11. Carolyn Dean: 12. Shava Harris: 13. Patty Seeker: 14. Sam Whitingg 15. Sam Vincent1 16. Phil Sardelich: 17. Robin Bremer: 18. Vicki Tellela- Iorg 19. Jean Claire Steves and Allison Slivag and, 20. Susan Sullivan. Tom Selcer, Lee Crlswell, The asa OC osky, De - eck Reeder, Penny Sain, Karen Vaughn, Jett San- dusky, Mike Brown, Robin Farris, and Bret Burlord. Shown In their kindergarten classes, but not in order. on page 197 are: Humpty Dumpty School - Kirby Savage, Julie Lowry, Aueneva Bruening, Susan Johnson, Eleanor Harrison, Kim Owen. Angela Wendt, Sheri Tinnin, Patt eeker, regg Bennett, J.D. Reinke, Jr.: Steve Cashion, Sa d a Stone, Keri Coker, Russell Durham, Mike M d Ro nie Ottis, T 'sha Ludwig, and Ralph Seidel. Peden School - Anne Elise Kovar, David Allen, Alice Marie Brown, Ricky Elliott, Cassandra Orr, Jennifer Qulllin, Allison Sliva, Jean Claire Steves. ' r M r r Representative lifth grade classrooms that included 1981 g d tes are: Matagorda lTx.l Elementary School - El a Ramirez Allen Bryant, Mary Rami- Y 3 G rez, Janet Trimeyer P t G t a, Jonathon San d rs, Andrea Gartlca, Anita Trevino. Sherry Wright, Jessica Glaconet, Jami Culver, Frankie Bryant Thomas Kain and David Freeman. Roberts Elementary School lBCISDI - Hale Flores, Caryn Eldlebach, Oueena Dale, Cheryl Amlck, Kim Owen, Susan Johnson and Kim Dom- t ad. Richard Krobot, Robert tBobbyJ Williams, Shannon Bonner, Link Anderson, Joel Estes and B y Zimmerman. Dawn Wiley, Debbie Slater, Ellen Layton, Annette Smith, Denise Valenta, Mary K therine Ryan, Vanda Jackson. Kirk Scheppan, L Criswell, Laurie Kr k, Enoch Gatson, Morris Ale a der.He ders P Ik Recognition for Senior Leaders. . . In a continuing tradition, the Senior Honors Program was held in the evening on a May day. At left are the students named to receive the American Legion's patriotism awards, Patty Seeker and Ralph Seidel. Below are the 10 students who were recognized for attaining the highest scholastic grade point average over their four years of high school. They include Jim Torgerson, Karen Kurtz, Patty Seeker, Amy Davis, Bret Burford, Allison Sliva, Angela Wendt, Jay Stewart, Denyse Seaman and Denise Valenta. American Legion Awards we KN fr 'Top Ten' Scholastics of 1981 V? Salutatorian and Valedietorien of the Claes of 1981 Petty Seeker and Bret Burford Class of 1981 - is T . q , H -'Qa Do you know us? When you 'give up,' turn to page 193 for our identifications! Cen You Recognize Us? . . . Humpty-Dumpty School Peden School -S 1- Matagorda Elementary School 953' Lennie Roberts Elementary School And Suddenly lt's Prom Time! The seniors began to get excited when the first Saturday in May finally arrived. They were the honorees at the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. No matter that the first big rain of the year came on the same day they were exuberant and happy with two bands to dance or listen to in the KC Hall. And, for the first time, there was a prom king and queen, to be announced. Runners up were Drenda Holubec, Lisa Neuszer, Carroll Nelson and Kirby Savage. Jennifer Quillin and Ed Gay reigned royally and led the official promenade and dance. What's a little rain? 43 3-:5,1f' J K r We like to talk We like to watch the crowd W. f It won't hurt. . . honest! All alone in a crowd You taking our picture? ,z L i 4 1 So this is being royalty Princesses Lisa and Drenda Waiting for reservations check Waiting for right tempo beat Finding the beat 'just right' NO one'si1ere but us A l 'f i 4 Presenting the 5Otn Anniversary Class Class Flower: The Yellow Rose Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Song: Free Bird . L 4 gl .. ..., ..,. Ot Bay City I-iigh School oi Bay City, Texas Class Motto: The past is our heritageg the present our respohsibilityg the future our challenge. Senior Day Fun Time A picnic in the park while lowly underclassmen continue to attend classes at school is a tradition that each senior class relishes. Even though unseasonably cool weather and over-hanging clouds kept all but the hardiest away from the swimming pool, the seniors had a great time playing old fashion games, climbing trees, and just talking with one another. And they all came tumbling down . . , climbing tree . . .and we're still No. 1! . . . making big plans . . . spike that ball' if . r ' ' Y Q P1 -35 ' F252 1 KJYM ' -' if-Ai, WM-f? + we-x -1 .T ' -H 1- . X X ' Ne wzinw 1 P . -. .. wxug -- is ,L-f.. iriv?QfiSS, ,ii1i 1 gi gf - . . N- -- . G. Q K . if 5 ' X f i f i S iff C Q f 9' Q ri ' .Q . 5 -we .. , . pitch out f eb. . . iff?-S135 weft Fifi' f . f , - 1 i' le X e v K Xi g '-pf . . K , f K Y A ,QQ N f.e'iz'lQ,w. K , - - if , V 3 .J ,-, ,,,x fn? 5. .SKK kk Q ,k V. .. ' ' , Ei' -1 i - K ' f L X.1A.. .A L 1 F . In I ,. .x .. L5 it-H VS -he x N-r.a.w.w.f,. .. Qayifari .mi .dz . . . swing out 9-Q., 1, . , . flying catch . .where did it go? . . . ready for a hike Vowing friendship . . . forever and ever 4 Caps and Gowns Are Eagerly Donned And finally that long-awaited week arrives. The seniors fit themselves into strange looking blue gowns, place unaccustomed hats on their heads and begin the week of graduation ceremonies with baccalaureate services in Keye Ingram Auditorium. We're supposed to wear GOWNSQ ...f--f Yes, we wear GRADUATION gowns Where's the rest of the class? Flat on your head, Cindy! This is a good feeling, Rudy! Who's in charge? We're trying to hurry! Johnny's three harem girls Five little girls in blue Ready to go On the go They're the Mighty Seniors of 81! ust one minute more. . . M Pull the hat down straight! Let me hlep, Mitzu 50TH A Smiles at the end of the line fo Minvf '75 - , ,13325 x 1 - :E Think l'm gonna cry 7 This is - the Week that Was - The Finale of '80-'81 The month of May flew by for both underclassmen and upperclassmen. Then suddenly, it was time for final exams. Seniors who did not have a semester average of at least 75, or who had missed more than five days of school, took final exams . . . the others were exempt. The rest of the student body took regular two-hour exams and teachers rushed through testing, turning in books, and a final party for Granny Holloway. Flainy beginnings l 'Home and Family' children's day Final party for Granny Him'M+ Senior exam Checking in books Jazz and Sousa band awards Directory of Seniors ALEXANDER, MORRIS -- FHA BACON, TRACYE - Keywan- 79-80, DECA 79-81. ALKOV, DOUGLAS - Choir 77- 79, Drama 78-79. ALLEN, DARLA - Band 77-81, Track 77-78, VOE 80-81, Bas- ketball 77-78, Band UIL Ensem. 77-78, UIL Sweep- stakes 79-80, Silks 80-81, Regional Science and Engi- neering Fair 79. ANDERSON, LINK -- Football 77-80, Freshman Basketball 77-78, Track 79-80, Key Club 77-78, Leo 77-78, Interact 78- 81, FHA 80-81. ANDERSON, TAMMY -- Band 78-79, Stage Band 78, FTA 80-81, Drama 80, French Club 81, Regional Science Fair 79 81 81. ANDRADE, MARIA ' ARNOLD, REGINA - Band 81, Sr. Rep., 1st Div. Ensem. 79-8 Letter 80-81, 78-81, Stage Spanish Club 80-81, NHS 80-81. AUSTIN, fMgr. 79-81, phonic 4th District Drama State OAP OAP 79, Speech 81, Choir Ensemble, Reg., Ensem. Council AXEL, ettes 79-80, ICT-VICA 80-81, District Nurse Aide, Dist. 1st Place, State Finalist 81, Choir 77-81, Reporter, Hist. 81, Girls' Choir 77, 80-81, Mixed Choir 79-81, Girls Sweep- stakes 79, Mixed Sweepstakes 80, Mixed Exper. Ensem. 79- 81, Girls Exper. Ensem. One 80-81, Girls Madrigals 78-81, Mixed Madrigals Alternate 80- 81. BAKER, BELINDA - Gymnas- BISHOP, KAREN - NIKE 77- 78, Keywanettes 79-80, FHA 79-80, Tennis 77-80, HECE 80-81, Rice Queen Contestant. BOHNE, DEREK BONNER, TEREVA - Track Team 78-79, FHA 79-80. Welding VICA Club 80-81, Sec. BOOKER, BOBBY - DECA 80- 81, FHA 77-80, Football 77- 81, 1st Team All Dist. 80-81, tics 78, Drill Team 78- 78, VOE 79-80, 4th V.P. 1st Team All State, Outstand- ing Runningback, Sportsman- ship Award 80-81, Basketball -81, Track 77-79, Baseball DEWAYNE - DECA 80-81, FCA 79-80, FHA 77-81, Football 77-81, tst Team All Dist. 80, Basketball 77-81, Hon. Men. 80, 2nd Team All- Dist. 81, Track 77-80. BRANTON, CHERYLYN ROBIN - Drill Team 2nd Lt. 80-81, State 80, FTA 79-81, Key- -81, Art Club 77- Club BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, NEIDRA - Band 77- 81, Dist. 79-80, UIL Ensem. 1st 79-80, UIL Marching Patch 79- 80, Flag Rank 78-80, FTA 79, VOE 80-81, Reg. Science and Engineering Fair 79. BRUENING, AUNEVA - Band 77-78, Twirler, 1st Dlv. UIL Twirling, Keywanettes 78-79, DECA 79-80, VOE 80-81. BURFORD, BRET - NHS 79- 81, V.P. 81, interact 78-81, Sec. 81, French 79-80, Tennis 77-80, Varsity 78-80, Most Handsome Boy 81, Boys' State Delegate 80, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81. BUSHA, RlCKY - Key Club 77- 81, Treas. 80,' Pres. 81, FHA 80, FTA 81, VICA 81, V.P. 81, Spanish 81. CALLIS, SHARON - Track 78- 79, FHA 79-80, VICA 79-80, Parl. 81. R cANTu, MONICA + Band 77- 78, Drill Team. 79-so, DEQA so-81, Spanish Club 79-81. R A CARLISLE, SANDRA sss CHAPA, CESAR CLARK, GREG - Football. COKER, KERRI - Choir 77-81. Mixed 77-81, Madrigal 79-81, 1st Div. Ensem.i77if78 8 80- 81, 1st Div. Solo 80-81, District Choir Member. Area Choir Member 80-81, Reg. Choir 79-81, Med. Ensem. 79- 80,'Exper. Ensem-.f78S81, Stu- dent Council 79-80, FTA 77- 78, Cheerleaderigig. 77-81, Head 80-81, Baskitball 77- 79, Rice Queen ContestantQ 80. Fresh. Fav. Nom.-5 it-e '77i578, Homecoming Finalist 77-78, x '5 'iiisx-4 l...,.. - . .X Soph. Sweetheart Nom. 78-79, Miss BCHS Nominee 78-79, Who's Who Among American High School Students 79-81, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 79-8 1 CONEY, TERRI - Cosmetology. CONNER, MlTZl COOPER, HERBERT - DECA 79-81, Home and Family 78. CORTEZ, MELINDA CORTINAS, ROBERT CRISWELL, LEE - Football 77- 80, FFA 77-81, Leo Club 77- 80. CROZIER, LINDA - VOE 80-81. CULVER, JAMI - Drill Team 78- 81, 2nd Lt. 80-81, State Comp. 79-81, 1st Div. Officer's Rating 80-81, First Division Rating Jazz Category 80-81,8 Keywanettes 79-81, FTA 78- 81, French Club 79-80, Pres. 79-80, lnterclub Council 79-80, FHA 80-81, Annual Staff Club Editor 80-81, Homecoming Nominee 80, Rice Queelfi Con- testant, Who's Who American High School Stu- Fli S dents 80-81. DALE, ANGELA - Choir 77-79, Drill Team 78-79 St .80-81, Spanish Fiil Club 80-81, Sec., NRS 79-80.- DALE, QUENNA DAUGHERTY, JOANNE DAVILA, MARTHA DAVIS, AMY - Band 77-81, Dist. 79-81, 1st Div. Ensem. 79-81, 1st Div. Solo 80-81, Choir 78-81, Dist. and Reg. Choir 78-81, Area 79-81, Alt. State 79-80, 1st Div. Class l Ensem. 79-81, 1st Div. Class ll Solo 78-79, 1st Div. Class I Solo 80-81, Speech 80-81, Who's Who in Music, Choir 79-80, Band 80-81. DAVIS, LANIE - FHA 78-79, VOE 79-81, Sgt.-at-Arms 81. DAVIS, RANDELL - DECA. DEAN, CAROLYN - Band 77- 81, Sec. 81, Stage Band 79- 81, Sweepstakes Symphonic Band 80, First Division March- ing 77-81, First Division Experi- mental Ensemble 79-81, Band Letter 80-81, FTA 81, Pres. 81, FHA Il 81, Pres. 81, lnterclub Council 80-81, Homecoming Queen Nominee 80, Twirler 78- 81, Head Twirler 80-81, Solo Twirling Medals 80-81, Rice Queen Nominee 80, Region Science Fair 79-80. DE LEON, MARK - Band 77- 81, Grace Note Award 78-79, Whole Note Award 80-81, FCA '77-79, Football 77-79, Basket- ball 77-78, Track 77-78, Cross Country 81, Annual Staff Pho- tographer 80-81, FHA 80-81. DICKSON, RONNIE DOMSTEAD, KIM - FTA 77- Eg.-81, Hist. 80, Treas. 81, FHA A 080-81, Keywanettes 80-81 , NIKE 77, OEA 80-81, Drill Team 78-80. DONOHOE, ROGER - Band 77-81, Speech 77-81, Drama 78-81. DUNN, KARL - Football 78-81. Band 78-81, Symph. 78-81, Reg. 79, Dist. 79-80, Key Club 78-81, VP, NHS 80-81, Pres. 81, OAP 81, All Star Cast 81, JV Track 79-80, Sr. Favorite 81. DURHAM, RUSSELL DYKES, WILMA DZUIK, ROBBIE EARLES, SANDRA GODSEY - Speech and Drama 77-80, Let- ter 78-79, Dist. 78-80, Reg. 80, OAP 78-79, Dist., Band 77-78, VICA 79-81, Reporter 79-81. EATON, DARRYL EIDELBACH, CARYN - Drill Team 80-81, FHA 81, TALA 80-81, Reg. Science Fair 80. EIDELBACH, JOANNE - Vol- leyball 79-80, HECE, Sec.- Treas. EILIFF, JEFF ELLIOT, CHARLES ELLIOT, MICHAEL FARMER, KIMBERLY FARMER, SANDRA FARRIS, ROBIN - Band 77-81, Reporter 80, Freshman Reporter 77, DECA 81. FERNANDEZ, ORLANDO, JR. FIELDS, SHERRIE FITZPATRICK, DARREN FLETCHER, WARREN - Foot- ball. FLORES, LISA -- Spanish Club 78-81, Rep. 80, FHA 77-81, Leo Club 77-78. FRANKLIN, DEBRA - Athlet- ics, All American 79-81, 2nd Team Ali Dist. 79-81, State 78 81 80, State Runner Up 81, Reg. Qualifier 80, Dist. Shot Put Winner 79, Reg. Shot Put- ter 78-79, FCA 79-81, Nomi- nee, Most Athletic 81. FRANKLIN, PATRICK - Foot- ball, Track. GANDY, ANGEL - VICA 79-81, Blue Ribbon -- Cosmetology 81. GARCIA, ARMANDO GARCIA, JOHNNY - DECA 79- 81. GARCIA, MARY ELLEN GARCIA, MARY ESTHER - Basketball 77-79, Cheerlead- ing 77, Varsity 81,. Leo Club 77-78, Tennis 79-80, Student Council 80-81, Hist. 81, Span- ish Club 79-81, FHA 77-81, Pres. 81, Speech Club 80-81, Homecoming Queen Finalist 80-81. GARCIA, RAY - Band 77-81, Drum Major 80-81, District Band 78-81, Region Band 78- 81, Area Band 78-81, First Division Ratings in Solo and Ensemble 77-81, Stage Band 78-81, Choir 79-81, Jr. Rep. 79-80, First Division Rating in State Solo and Ensemble 78- 79, District Choir 79-81, Region Choir 79-81, Area Choir 80-81, First Division Rat- ing Solo 80-81, First Division Rating Ensemble 79-81, Speech Club 77-81, Treas. 80- 81, Drama 79-81, OAP Cast 77-81, Honorable Mention All- Star Cast Zone 78-80, Honora- ble Mention All-Star'Cast Dis- trict 79-80. GARDINER, GUY GARZA, CARLOS GARZA, CONNIE - VOE IOEAI 79-81.. GARZA, GILBERT GARZA, ISMAELLE MAYO GARZA, JANIE GARZA, MARGARET - Span- ish Club 79-80, Choir 77-81, Dist. 80-81, Div. I Solo 78 8. 81, Div. I Ensem. 79 St 81. GARZA, RUAL GATSON, ENOCH - Football 77-81, Varsity 77-81, All Dist. Hon. Men. 77-79, 1st Team All Dist. 79-81, Team Capt. 79-81, Most Valuable Defensive Line- rnan 80-81, FCA 77-81, Sec.- Treas. 79-80, Student Council 78-79 81 80-81, Jr. Class Offi- cer 79-80, Key Club 79-81, Chap. 79-81, 3rd Reg. Science Fair 78-79, 2nd 79-80, Special Award Microbiology, FHA 80- 81, Parl. 80-81, Most Athletic Boy 81. GAUTHIER, ANNA MICHELLE - NHS 79-80, Keywanettes 79-81, Pres. 80-81, Tennis 77- 79. GAY, WILLIAM ED - Football 77-81, All Dist. Linebacker 80- 81, Who's Who in Texas Football 80-81, Baseball 77- 81, AII Dist. Outfielder 80-81, American High School Ath- Iete 81, Interact 79, Science Club 81, Boys' State Delegate '80, America's Outstanding Names and Faces 80-81, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80, Favorite Nominee 80-81, Mr. BCHS Nominee 80-81, Most Athletic Nominee 80-81. GIPSON, JIMMY - Athletics. GOEWEY, JARRYLD - FHA '79-80. DECA 80-81, GOMEZ, IRMA -- FHA 79-81, Sec. 81, Homecoming Queen Nominee. GORDON, EVELYN -- Band 77- 81, Rifle Capt. 81, All Dist. Band 79-80, Sax. Quartet Ensemble 81, UIL Band Sweepstakes 79-80, Basket- ball 77-79, VOE 80-81, Typing I First Place Area 81, State Finalist. GRIGGS, TAMYRA - FHA 77- 80, DECA 80-81. GUANAJUATO, BEN GUHLIN, VELEDA WELLS - DECA 78-79, HECE 80-81. HALE, KENNETH HALL, KAREN - Band 78-81, All Dist. 81, Sweepstakes 80, Marching 1st 78-81, FCA 78- 81, Choir 81, Drama 81, Bas- ketball 80-81, All Dist. 80, Reg. Runner Up 80, State Runner Up 81, Track 78-80, 1st Dist. 78-80 Long Jump, High Jump 2nd All Dist. 78-79, 3rd All Dist. High Jump and 440 Relay 80, 2nd All Dist. 1400 Relay, 3rd Reg. Long Jump 78, 3rd Reg. 1400 Relay 80, 4th Reg. Long Jump 80, 4th Region High Jump 78, 5th Reg. High Jump 79, Soph. Sweetheart Nominee 79, Class Favorite Nominee 80. HAMILTON, VAUGHN HAMMOCK, TONY HARRIS, MARJORIE SHAVA - Cheerleader 77-79, Basketball, Track 77-79, Varsity, Dist. Track 78-79, 7 DECA 79-81, I ..V .A K HARRlSON,IELEANOR - Band - 77-78, Leo Club 77-79, Speech 78-79, VOE 80-81, Vice Pres., Drill Team 80. HAUFF, LISA V5,w 5 1 A KHAYDEN, JONNA 1 ,-,, '..r ,.,,,,g,,,t., , ,212 .,... I 7 I qlzhl ..,. , ,, .. -.-.- HELLMAN, JOE HERNANDEZ, RAYMOND - FHA77-81. HERNANDEZ, SYLVIA SCHEEL - Cross Country Track 77-78, Gymnastics 78-80, VICA Pres. 79-80. HILL, CYNTHIA HOBBINS, RENEE - FCA 77- 78, Basketball 77-81, Varsity 78-81, State Runner Up 81, Reg. Runner Up 79, Track 77- 81, Varsity, French Club 79-80, VICA 80-81, Sec., Sr. Class Reporter 81. HOLUBEC, DRENDA - Band 77-81, Flag Corps 78-80, Drum Major 80-81, FHA 79-80, OEA 80-81, Hist., Soph. Sweetheart Finalist 78-79, Homecoming Queen Finalist 80-81. HUERTA, DIANA - TALA 78- 79, Art Club 78-81, Pres. 79- 81, NHS 79-81, Drill Team 79- 81, Speech Squad 79-81, Homecoming Queen Candi- date 80. JOHNSON GARY - DEcA 79 Basketball 77-79. vicA 80-81., JOHNSON, SUSAN - Keywan- fetteS3577-78, Leo Club 78-80, FFA 79-821, FFA Sweetheart 80-811, District 2nd Runner Up, Rice Queen Nominee, Rodeo Queen 80-81. JOHS, --,i. DAVID. ALLEN -- Auto Mechanics 79-81. Jones, A JONES, IIII Keywanettes 78-80, vos so-8 1, FHN79-807. :TAMMY Moon - s .., --Cheerleader 77-79, FHA 78- BECA779-81. KING, CARL KING, PATTIE KURTZ, KAREN - Art Club 78- 79, NIKE 78-79, TALA 78-79. Drill Team 79-80, Mgr., French Club 79-80, NHS 79-81, Rep. 80-81, Science Club 80-81, Pres., UIL Science 2nd 80-81, UIL Ready Writing Fourth Place 80-81, UIL Shorthand 80-81, Science Fair 2nd 80-81. LANDRY, DAViD - Football, Shotput, Track. LASHLEY, TODD - JV Track 79, Key Club 77-79, Football 77-79, FHA 80-81. LEACH, TERRISSA QRISSAJ - Cheerleader 80-81. LEAL, JIMMY LEISSNER, GUS - VICA 80-81, Parl. LEVERETT, ARTHUR LEWIS, ANTHONY - Football LOPEZ, LORA - Choir 77-81, Rep. 79-80, Dist. Choir 77-78. 'Ist Div. Solo and Ensemble 77- 78, State Ensemble, Girls Sweepstakes 78-79, Sweep- stakes Mixed and Girls Choir 79-80, Dist. and Reg. Choir 80- 81, 1st Div. Solo and Ensem., Mixed Exper. Ensem. 80-81, Spanish 79-81, ICT-VICA 80- 81, Dist. Dental Assisting. T LOWRY, JULIE - Student Council 78-81, Sec. 79-80, Chap. 80-81, Drill Team 78-79. French Club 79-80, Sec. 79- 80, Speech Club 77-78, FHA 80-81, Keywanettes 79-80, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Jr. Class V.P., Homecoming Nom- inee, Sr. Class Favorite. LOZANO, LUPE LOZANO, PAUL LUDWIG, TRISHA - Swim Team 77-79, Reg. Qualifier 78- 79, Assoc. Member Student Council 80-81, FHA 77-79, 80- 81, Sec. 80-81, Speech Club 79-81, Scribe 80-81, Member OAP 79-81, 2nd Science Fair 80-81, Reg. Science Fair 80- 81, Rice Queen Candidate 80- 81, Black Cat Yearbook Asso- ciate Editor 80-81. MAILHOS, LIZABETH - FHA 77-78, 80-81, Drill Team Mgr. 78-79, French Club 79-81, Sec. 80-81, Art Club 79-81. Pub. and Scrapbook 81, 1st Cover Design, Advanced Art Division 81, 2nd Fine Arts Fes- tival Exhibits 80-81, Home- coming Nominee 80-81. MARDIS, MIKE - Interact 78- 81. Parl. 81, VICA 80-81. MARTIN, RUDOLPH - Football 78-81, Vars. 80-81, Band 77- st, Symph. 78-80, 8 Key Club 80-81, Math Club 8-1, Science Club 81, V.P., JETS. MATTHEWS, BONITA - FCA 78-80, FHA 78-80, Cheer- leader 77-78, VOE 80-81. MATTHEWS, KEVIN -- Foot- ball, Athletics. MATURE, CHARLES MAY, WELDON DAVID MAYER, DAVID MCCABE, MICHAEL 1 MCGUIFIT, JOSEPH PATRICK I McMAl-ION, JIMMY - McSWAlN, MARC - German Club 77-79, Science Club 79- 81, Annual Staft 79-81, Chief Filrn Developer 79-80, Chief Photographer 80-81, NHS 79- f81, Boys? State 80, 3rd Dist. Science Fair 80, lst Dist. Sci- ence Fair, Science Fair, and Reg. Science Fair. MELAT, MICHAEL MELVIN, JULIE - Gymnastics 77-79, Varsity Volleyball 79- 80, VOE 79-80, HECE 80-81. MENDIOLA, IDA - Basketball 77-78, Drill Team 79-81, Pres. 81, FHA 81, Sec., Homecom- ing Queen 80. MENDIOLA, IMELDA - Art Club 77-81, Sec. 79 8 81, All District 81, Spanish Club 79- 81, Swimming 77-78 81 80-81, All Dist. 81, Drill Team 79-80, 1st Runner Up Sophomore Sweetheart 78-79, Homecom- ing Nominee. MEYERS, SUSAN - Band 77- 81, Choir 80-81, 1st Div. Med. Ensemble 80-81, Annual Staff 80-81, Editor 81, Spanish Club 77-79, Keywanettes 78-79, UIL Feature Writing - 2nd 80, UIL Newswriting 4th 80. MIDGLEY, DAVID MILLS, TODD - Football 77-81, Semifinals 79 81 81, State Runner Up 81, Track 77-81, State Alt. 330 Mile Relay 79 and 80, FCA 77-81, Most Handsome Nominee 81. MITCHELL, GREG Moons, ELLioT - DECA so- ei, FHA 79-so. Moons, THERESA MORALES,HOFITENClA 1 I MORTE, CHRISTINE - FHA 79-80, HECE 79-81, Hist. 79- 80, Pres. 80-81. MOTE, JOHN - Football, Ath- letics. MULLENS, RONNIE - Base- ball. MUNDT, ROBERTA MUNIZ, BEN MUSKIET, JOHN - Football 77- 81, JV Baseball 77-78, Key Club 77-80, Leo Club 79-80, Interact 80-81. NASH, JOHNNY - DECA 79- 81. NELSON, CARROLL - Key Club 77-80, Rep. 77-78, Ten- nis 77-78, interact 80-81, Art Club 80-81, FHA Sec. 80-81. NEUSZER, LISA -- Basketball 77-80, Cheerleader 77-79, Track 77-78, Soph. Class Treas. 78-79, Jr. Class Treas. 79-80, Keywanettes 79-80, Student Council 79-81, Hist. 80-81, FHA 79-80, Class Pres., Basketball Mgr. 80-81, OEA 80-81. NGUYEN, CHINH OGDEN, KEVIN OLIVER, GARTH - Swimming 78-81, Dist. 78-79, Dist. and Region 79-80, 3rd Place Medal - Dist. 400 Free Relay, TISCA - 400 Free Relay, 5th Dist. 200 Med. Relay, Dist. and Region 80-81, Annual Staff 80- 81, Photographer Photo Lab Technician. ORR, CASSANDRA -- DECA 80-81, Leo Club 77-78, FTA 7-7-78, Student Council 77-78. 3 4 Directory ot Seniors OWEN, KIMBERLY - Band 77- PHILLIPS, DANA - Glenbard QUIRK, SCOTT 78, FHA 79-80, FFA 80-81, Track 80-81. PANISZCZYN, FRANCIS CFRANKI - Ski Club 77-78, Science Club 79, Shawmut Swim Club 77, Milford Commu- nity Swim. Instructor 77-79, Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Instructor, Milford High School Swim Team 77- 78, Unsung Hero -Award, Most Valuable, Capt., 7th in New England Champions Backstroke, BCHS Swim Team 80-81, Most Valuable, Placed in District Meet, 3 First Places at Alvin Swim Meet, TISCA Qualifier, 7th at District in 100 Yd. Butterfly, Qualified Senior Circuit in 100 Yd. Butterfly, South Texas All-Star in Swim- ming, Tennis Team 77-78, Dis- trict and State 77-78, Milford High Band 77-79, Book of Famous Names and Faces 78, 1st Physics Div. EICampo Reg. Science and Engineering Fair 80. PEREZ, EDUARDA PEREZ,JESSE PEREZ, MICHAEL - PalaCiOS Band 76-78, Speech and Drama 77-78, Football 77-78, Track 77-78, Refugio Band 78- 80, Football 78-79, Industrial Arts Club 79-80, Pres. 79-80, State Sergeant-at-Arms 80, State and National Delegate 80, Biology Club 79-80,- Stu- dent Council 79-80, NHS 79- 80, Speech and Drama 78-80, Pres. 79-80, 5th Dist. Prose Interpretation, 3rd Dist. Per- suasive . Speaking, 6th Regional, OAP 79, Industrial Arts, 2nd in Public Speaking and Technical Writing, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80, Bay City Band 80-81, Speech and Drama 80-81. South High Yearbook Staff 77- 78, Track-77-79, Varsity, Con- ference and Dist. 440 Yd. Relay, ggg, 1st Place Champion, State Qualifier 440 Yd. Relay 79,iFtaiderette's Drill Team 79, iluniori Homecoming Rep. 79, German Club - -- 77-79, Band 77- 79, Black Cat Swim Team 79- 81, Dist. Champ 79 - 50 Freestyle, and 440 Freestyle Relay, 3rd in Dist. 50 - Frees- tyle 80, Region Qualifier 79-81, 50 and 100 Free, 400 Free. Relay, and 200 Medley Relay, Most Valuable Swimmer 79- 80, Only Girl Qualifier for TISCA Swim Meet, Kewanettes 80-81, Black Cat Annual Staff Business Mgr. 80-81, Most Athletic Girl Nominee 80-81. PHILLIPS, GREG POINTER, SHERRI - Choir 79- 81, Solo and Ensemble 79-81, Art Club 79, Speech and Drama Club 81, Group lnterp. Finals 81. POLK, HENDERSON - FCA 78-81, Sec.-Treas. 80-81, Speech and Drama 80-81, Football 77-81, Basketball 77- 78, Baseball 77-79, Track 79- 80. POPEK, JOHNNIE SUE - Choir 77-79, ICT 79-80, Leo Club 79-81 , Keywanettes 80-81, DECA 80-81, Homecoming Queen Nominee 80-81. QUILLIN, JENNIFER -- Swim- ming Team 77-81, Capt. 80- 81, Drill Team 78-80, Choir 79- 80, Most Beautiful Nominee 81, NHS 80-81, FHA 80-81 Class Pres., TALA 78-79, Homecoming Nominee 80, UIL Regional Journalism Contest- ant 80. QUINTANA, THERESA RASMUSSEN, SHAWNA - FHA 77-79, VOE 80-81. RAYBION, DANNY RAYBION, LEONA REECE, TOMMY REINKE, JOHN D., JR. - Band 77-81, Stage Band 78-81, 1st Div. Exper. Ensem. 79-81, 1st Div. State Exper. Ensem. 79, Mgr. 78-81. REYNA, BECKY - VICA 79-81, VOE 79, Cosmetology, 1st in District 81. RHODES, JAMES - Autc Mechanics 79-81. RICO, MAGDALENO RIVERA, SONIA - Band 77-81, DECA 80-81. ROBERSON, JALYNN ROBERTS, EDDIE - Football 77-78, Basketball 77-81, Capt. 81, Dist. Champs 79-80, Reg. Champs 79-80, Spanish Club 80-81, Math Club 80-81, Texas Achievement Award Scholar- ship 81, FHA 79-80. ROBERTSON, DIANE - FHA 78-81, Volleyball 79. 1 ROBERTSON, PRINCE QKIPD ROBINSON, JOHNNY - Band 77-81, V.P., Track 77-81, State Runner 78, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class Favorite, Sophomore Class President 78-79, Student Council, Soph. Rep., V.P. 79- 80, Pres. 80-81, FHA Pres. 80- 81, Spanish Club 79-81, Key Club 79-80, Choir 80-81, Mixed Men's Chorus and Directory oi Seniors Ensem., Nominee Senior Favorite, Nominee Most Hand- some Boy, Football 77-79, State Finalist OAP Cast 79-80, District Cast 79-80, Mr. B.C.H.S.81. ROGERS, BILINDA ROUSE, SCOTT - Interact 79- 81, Football 78-80, Swimming 81, Dist. and Region. RUNYAN, PHILIP - Santana High Baseball Team 77-79, All Dist. 77-78, Varsity Soccer 78- 79, J. F. Kennedy High Base- ball 79-80, All Dist., Black Cat Football 80-81, Baseball 80- 81, Key Club. 8 SALDANA, NELDA SALINAS, MYRA - Band 77- 81,VOE80-81. SANDUSKY, JEFF - Choir 77- 81, Pres. 81, Dist. Choir 77-78 and 79-80, Reg. 79-80, Solo Div. l 77-78 and 80-81, Ensem. Div. l Winner- 78-81, 'Who'-s Who in Music 79-80, -Madrigal Group 77-81, State Solo Com- petitort81, Staten Ensem. Com- petitor 78-79 and 80-81, Key Club Z7-ai, Rep. 79, FHA81. SARDELICH.. PHILIP --g Foot- ball, Athletics., . . SAVAGE, KIRBY -- FFA., SCHAAL, STACEY - Bandf 77- 81, Stage 80-81, Flags 79-81. Capt. 80-81, Choir 780-81, Mixed, Madrigal, Radio, T.V., and Film Club 77-78, TTALA 78-80, V.P. 80, Art Club 78-80, Parl. 79-80, Speech and Drama 78-81, V.P. 80-81, 'Green Valley 78, A Mid- 'Summer Night's Dream - Zone Winner and District Alter- nate 79, Desire Under the Dunes 79, Once Upon a Playground 79, 'iRequiem 80, State Level OAP, Hon. Men. OAP All Star Cast District and Region 80, Winnie the Pooh 80, She Stoops to Conquer 81 and District Win- ner, The Small World of Millie Mcduor 80, Sr. Directed Play, Homecoming Nominee, Rice Queen Contestant, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 79-81, Exper. Ensemble I Div. 81, Med. Ensem. l81, Science Fair 1st 79, ElCampo Science Fair 79, Best Dramatic Actress 80. SCHROEDER, GREG SEAMAN, HELEN DENYSE -- Choir 77-81, V.P. 80-81, Dist. and Reg. Choirs 79-80, ist Div. Solo and Ensembles 79-81, Sweepstakes Choir 78-81, Choir Director's Award 79-80, Who's Who in Music 79-80, French Club 80-81, Science Fair - Region 1st Place 78- 79. . as SEDILLO, MICHAEL. I SEEKER, PATTY -- Band 77- 81, Sec. 80, Pres. 81,1 Stage 79-81, Dist. and Reg. 77i81, Area 79-81, 1st DivfUlL Solo 77-81, lst Div. UIL Erisemf 79- 81, whos Whof Arrioqig American High Schgolgglvlgusi- cians 79-81, Classi Favorite Nominee Soph., Jr. ,,,, and , Sr. Year, Delegate to Girlsf State 80, Homecoming Queen Final- ist 80, DAR Good Citizen Award 80-81, Nominee for Most Beautiful and Miss BCHS, NHS 79-81, Sec. 81, FHA 81, Student Council 79-81, Sec. 81, Senior Class Secretary, Most Dependable Girl 81. SEIDEL, RALPH - Interact 79- 81, V.P. 81, Football 78-80, Senior Class President, Stu- dent Council 80-81, Boys' State 80, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Class Favorite Nomi- nee Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Years, Nomi- nee Mr. BCHS, Most Depend- able Boy 1981. SELCER, THOMAS SLATER, JIM SLlVA, ALLISON - FHA 80-81, Swim Team 77-79, District and Regional Breaststroke, Key- wane-ttes 79-81, Lt. Gov. 80- 81, Drill Team 78-81, Out- standing Soph. and Jr. Mem- ber, 2nd Lt. 79-80, Capt. 80- 81, Semi-Finalist - Miss Texas Drill Team Pageant, and Miss Drill Team Texas Pag- eant, First Div. Rating in State Jazz and Officers Competition, NHS 79-81, FTA 79-80, Soph. Class Secretary 78-79, Nomi- nee, Jr. Class Favorite, Sr. Class Trees. 80-81. SMITH, ANNETTE - Varsity Basketball and All-Dist. 4 Years, All-State 81, State Level High Jump and Mile Relay Team, Most Athletic Girl 1981. SMITH, JOHN - FHA 80-81. FCA 77-80, Football 77-80, Baseball 77-80. SMITH, KURT SPARKS, DAVID SPILLER, EARL STANDIFORD, HEIDI - Speech and Drama. STANFORD, KENNETHA - DECA 79-81, Pres. 80-81, FHA 77-81, FCA 77-80, Var- sity Basketball 79-80, DECA Area Contest Competency Award 81. 215 STONE, STREDIC, SULLIVAN SVA sTEP,HENs,, EARL - Football 77-81,, C Basketball 77-79, Baseball 77-78 and 79-80, Track 77-80, Key Club 80-81, Band 77-81, Dist. and Reg. 80- 81, l Ensembles 80-81, Stage Band 79-80, Band Mgr. 77-80. STEVES, JEAN CLAIRE -- NIKE 77-78, Band 77-78, Drill Team 78-81, Rep. 80-81, Leo Club 79-80, Keywanettes 79- 81, FHA 79-81, Rice Queen Contestant 81. h . STEWART, JAY -- Interact 78- 81, Pies. 81, NHs so-81, FCA 77-79, Leo Club 77-78, Stu- dent Council 78-81, Parl. 79- 81, Football 77-79, Jr. Class Favorite Nominee 79-80, American Legion Boys' State 80, Who's Who 'Among American High School Stu- dents 80-81. TATUM,JlM TAYLOR, BRENDA TAYLOR, PAMELA - Debate Squad 77-78, Varsity 77-79, Art Club 77-81, Treas. 78-79, V.P. 79-80 and 80-81, French Club 79-81, Treas. 79-80, Pres. 80-81, Student Council 79-81, Chap. 79-80, Treas. 80- 81, NHS 79-81, lnterclub Council 79-81, FCA 80-81, Favorite Nominee 77-81, Miss BCHS Nomirtie 81, Home- coming Nominee 80, Sophf Reporter, Jr. Pres., Scho- JOE - Football 78- 80, rack 78-79, Band 78-81, Rep. 81, All-Dist. 80-81, 1st Div. UIL Solo and Ensem. 80- 81, Stage Band 80-81, Band Mgr. 78-79, State Marching Contest 80, 1st Div. Marching 77-81, lst?-Div. Exper. Ensem. 79531-,g Key 'Club 80-81, Span- lastic Art Awards 77-81. as , F , it-isauciub 79'81'i F A 79' Stu' NES giii ' it ' Q derki Council 81, afety Chair- kk.. X fnaniix Pafl. 81, Club 7.5 ,,,,g gmaggsciub 51, science Club g , -s1B,:,Z,9, vos 79-so, HECE ao- Q, 81- iiii r Keywanettes 78-79. 8 ALENTA, CAROLYN TINNIN, BEN - FHA 79-81, - Cl'tOil' 77-81, TYGHS- 77-80, Junior Track 78- DECA 80, 80, Leo Club 81. Parl. Class Treas. 77- 77-79, Class V.P. Sweetheart Beautiful so-81, vloA 79-81, ict 79-81, Treas. so-81, FTA so- F81, FFA 77-78. ,,Y,,,, Reg. 1st Div. KY it tbxeensord, - o 77 80. NHS 8 -8 e e Fair WALTON, OZELLA - Band, Speech and Drama. WENDT, ANGELA - Band 78, Tennis 78, Soph. Sweetheart Nominee 79, Student Council 79, Drill Team 79-80, FHA 80, NHS 80, FTA 80, Science Club 80-81, Spanish Club 80-81, OEA Pres. 81, UIL Typing Con- test Dist. 2nd 79. it WEST, BRIAN - Opelousas High School 77-78: Freshman Football, Freshman Honor Society, industrial Arts Club, Sgt. at Arms, Baseball, Track, Maroon and White Club, Sci- ence Fair 78, District Competi- tion Qualifier, School Sweep- stakes Member of LSUE Sci- ence and Math Rally, Out- standing Freshman Physical Education Award, Opeiousas Elks Lodge Algebra l Award. Bay City High School 78-81: Football 78-81, Track 79, FCA 78-80, French Club 80-81, Sci- ence Fair 81, 1st Engineering Div., JETS Award, Florida Gas Company Scholarship. WHITE, l:ilANE - Black,Cat Band Flagrank 77-81, Capt. 80-81, ist Div. Marching 77- 81, State Marching 80, Sweep- stakes 80, Symph. Band 78- 81, 1st Div. Ensemble 78-79, State Ensem. 79, NHS 80-81, 2nd Science Fair 79, 81, Reg. Science Fair 79, 81, Most Dependable Girl Nominee 81. WHITING, SAM - Band 77-81, Dist. Band 76, 78, 80, Reg. Band 77, Reg. Orchestra 77, 78, Who's Who in Band 81, Choir 79-81, Alt. to State Choir, NFL 78-80, Magic Circle 80-81, French Club 79-81, Poetry Reading -- Regional 81, Senior Play Director 1981, UIL Speech Regional Oualitier 81. WiLKlNS, LESLIE - Spanish Club 77-81, Swim Team 77-81, -Letter 78-79, Mgr. 80-81, Reg. Meet 78-79, 2nd Science Fair 78-79, Reg. Science.gFair-:78- 79, Choir Sweepstakes 78-81, ffDistrict 79-81, Reg? 79-81, Area 80-81, TMEA All-State I-80-81, Div. I SOIO 80-81, Div. l Ensern. 79-81, Letter 80-81. WILLIAMS, ALFRED WILLIAMS, KEN - French Club 77-78, Monogram Club 77-78. FCA 77-80, Org. of indian Ath- letes 78-80, Key Club 80-81, FHA 80-81, Football 77-80 and All-State 80-81, Track 77- 80, Weight Room Champ 78- 80. WOODS, YVETTE - Cheer- leader 4 years, Jr. Class Favor- ite, Soph. Sweetheart, Member of 4A State Finalist Basketball Team 80, State Mile Relay, All- Dist. 2 Years, Sr. Fav. Nomi- nee, Miss B.C.H.S. 81. WOFISHAM, PHIL -- Student Council 77-78, interact 78-80, Football 77-81, Baseball 77- 81, Basketball 77-78, FCA 77- 81, FHA 80-81, Treas., FTA .80-81, Most Handsome Nominee. Basketball 77-79, Baseball 77- I YARBOROUGH, SHIRLEY 81, Freshman Rep. 77-78. YOUNG, ANDREW WILLIAMS, ROBERT IBOBBYI - g- NHS 80-81, Math Club 77- 181, Band 77-81, Stage 80-81. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL 7 - Feet- ball 77-79, Basketball 77-78 rreelf D77-78, lseeebell 77-78: FHA so-al. WILSON, STEVE - DECA 80- 81, Art Club 78-80, German Fe-Club.i, 78-80, Bay City Art. League so-8 1. WOLF, DAVID - VICA, Key a Club, Swimming Team, Track Team. woob, TERESA ITERRYI - NIKE 77-78, FTA 77-81, I-list. 78-79, see. so-et, Drill Team 78-79, Keywanettes 79-81, VOE 80-81, FHA ao-ai. wooos, WARREN - FcA 77- 81, FHA 77-81, DECA 80-81, Finalist 80, One Act Play 80,1 Football, 1st Team All-Dist.. Youue, lvlAlflcY - FTA 77-ra, Drill TeamI77-80, Leo Club 77- 78, FHA T79-80, Keywanettes 78-79, DECA 79-81 Vice Pres. 80-81, Basketball 77-78, NIKE 77-78. g 218 Acosta, Louis -- 84, 150 Acuff, Tim - 84, 104-5, 116 Adams, Sue - 84 Adkins, Gary - 84 Aguilar, Ernest - 84 Aldrich, Jody - 84 Alexander, Rebecca -- 84, 104-5 Allsup, Amy -- 84, 101 Almazan, David - 84 Andrews, Jeraldine - 84, 115 Aragon, Jose - 84 Arias, Robert - 84, 104-5, 150 Armstrong, Jack - 84, 104- 5, 111, 121 Ashcraft, Troy - 84, 117 Attaway, Aaron - 84, 117, 137 Auzston, Howard - 84 Averett, Otis - 84 Baker, Tina - 84 Barlow, Abel - 84 Barlow, Billy - 84, 150 Barrera, Bobby - 84, 104-5 Barrera, Jesse - 84 Baskin, Rhonda - 84, 113 Baumgart, Christina -- 84, 117 Baxter, Llancy - 84 Beers, Aaron -- 84 Benavides, Anna - 84, 156 Berry, Dana - 84 Boeople, Laura - 84, 113 Bohne, Darren - 84, 104-5 Bowden, Kenneth - 154 Bowden, Sylvester - 84, 150 Brainerd, Melissa -- 84, 113 Branton, Mark -- 84 Bravo, Leticia - 84, 104-5, 121 Brewer, Evelyn - 84, 115 Brown, Chris -- 84, 150, 154 Brown, David - 84, 150 Brown, Kervin - 84, 104-5, 150 Bruening, Kim - 84, 100 Brumgard, Laurie - 84, 110 Brumgard, Randy - 85 Bryant, Sheila - 84 Buckley, Alfred - 85 Busha, Casey - 85, 112 Bustillo, Nick - 85, 150 Callis, Debra - 85 Cano, Debbie - 85, 110 INDEX TO STUDENTS FRESHMEN PICTUHED Caslisle, Robert - 85 Carr, Vicky - 85 Cartwright, Dana - 85, 110 Cashlon, Tina - 85, 113 Centilli, Brent - 85, 147, 150. 154 Cerny, Kathy - 85 Cervantes, Chris - 82, 85, 121, 137,147, 150 Cerantes, Lawrence - 85, 154 Chadwell, Sammy -- 85, 104-5 Charles, Henry Ann - 83, 85, 100, 104-5 Clark, Eferm - 85, 115, 147, 150, 154 Clark, Kathy - 85 Clingman, Melissa - 85 Cook, Stewart -- 85, 100 Cortez, Beatrice -- 85 Cotton, Denice - 85, 112 Craig, Angela - 85, 100 Craig, Chrystal -- 85, 100 Crawford, Michelle - 85, 104-5, 111, 112, 226 Crockett, Shelia - 85, 104- 5 Culver, Jeannie - 85 Cumberbatch, Brenda - 85 Dale, Lasonya - 85 Dancer, Susan - 85, 112 Daniel, Scott - 85, 101, 104-5, 112 Davenport, Bobby - 85, 150 Davenport, Melody - 85 Dement, Joe - 101 Dismike, Lori - 85, 101 Douglas, Debra - 85, 104-5 Duey, James - 85, 121, 147, 150, 154 Dugger, Paula - 85 Dye, Brett - 86, 104-5 Dziuk,Jef1rey - 86, 122 Eaton, John - 86, 163 Edison, Kimberly - 86, 149, 156 Eidlebach, Donna - 86, 117 Einkauf, Todd - 86 Elbourn, Sarah - 86, 101, 104-5 Eldridge, Martha - 86, 101, 110 Elliff, James - 16, 86 Emanuel, Byron - 86 Erevia, Lisa - 86 Fish, Douglas -- 86 Fleck, Mary - 86, 101, 104- 5, 121, 126 Flores, Nora - 86 Freeman, Gary - 86 Fritzschlng, Allen - 86 Fritsching, Tracy - 86, 150 Garay, Darlene -- 86, 104-5 Garay, Virginia - 86, 104-5 Garcia, Arnulfo - 86 Garcia, Gloria - 86, 104-5 Garcia, Johnny - 86 Garcia, Karen - 86, 117 Garcia, Martin - 86, 150 Garcia, Pam - 86, 104-5 Garcia, Wayne - 86 Gardiner, Bryan - 86 Garza, Lean - 86 Gatson, Jean - 86, 156 George, Richard - 86 Glaspy, Frankie -- 83, 86, 118 Godsey, Laura - 86, 101, 104-5 Gonzales, Maria - 86 Gonzales, MaryJane - 86 Grasmuck, Michael - 86 Gray, chris - 154 Grein, Steve 4- 86, 104-5, 163 Griffin, Mishona - 86 Hahn, Rebecca - 86 Hairston, Tammy - 86 Hales, Lori -- 87 Hance, Jeannie - 87 Hanson, Allen -- 87, 148 Harris, Dawn - 87, 104-5 Hatchett, Troy - 87, 150 Hawkins. Daniel -- 87, 150, 154 Hennessy, Lynne - 87, 163 Herring, Andrew - 87 Hiser, Tommy -- 87 Holbert, Marlon - 87, 147, 150, 154 Hollas, Yvonne - 87, 117 Holmes, Merryl - 87, 104-5 Hosmer, Glen - 87, 163 Huerta, Eva -- 87, 100, 112, 121, 137 Huffman, Robert -- 87 Hunter, Keith - 87 Jackson, Adam - 87, 104- 5. 150 Jackson, C871 - 87, 150, 154 Jalomo, Carmen -- 87 Janssen, David - 87, 104-5 Jaquez, Sam -- 87, 148 Jaramillo, David - 87, 108- 9, 148 Johnican, Debra -- 108-9 Johnson, Daryl -- 87 Johnson, Earnest - 87, 104-5 Johnston, Eleanor - 87, 101, 126 Jones, Lawrence -- 87 Jones, Troy -- 154 Jordan, Michael - 87, 150 Kacal, Ronnie - 87 Kaster, Carrie - 87, 115 Kaster, Eric - 87 Keen, Troy - 87, 116 Kelley, Ronda -- 87 Kerr, Marvin Kerr, Raymond - 87 Kopnicky, Kathy - 87 Koudelka, Pamela - 82,87 230 Kovar, Connie - 87, 117 Kovar, Jennifer -- 87, 117 Kributr, Touchasse - 87 Kridler, Gregory - 87, 147, 150 Krigsvold, Sandra - 88 Leai, Melinda - 88 Leai, Irene - 88 Ledwlg, Miles - 88 Leggett, Celia -- 88, 110 Llanes, Mark Long, Hetty - 88 Lopez, Henry -- 88 Lozano, Dolores - 88 Lozano, Patricia - 88, 104- 5 Ludwig, Terri - 88, 112, 163 Lucy, Gil - 88 Lui, Judy -- 88,110-1,121, 126 Lyle, Michelle - 88, 104-5 Macdowell, Christy - 88, 163 Martin, Jennifer - 88, 115 Martinez, Gilbert - 88 Martinez, Rosemary -- 88 Mason, Billy - 88, 122 Matthews, Daryl - 88, 150 Maygarden, Michelle - 8, 88 McBee, Judy - 88 McClain, Mike - 88 McCumber, John - 88 McDonald, Wayne - 88, 150 McGee, Keith - 88 McLeod, Molly - 88, 100, 104-5, 110 Mendlola, Alvin - 88, 150 Miller, Crista - 88 Morales, Brenda -- 88 Morales, Hope - 88 Moya, Tony - 88, 104-5 Nelson, Tim -- 88, 154 Nguyen, Rose - 88 Norris, Tammy - 88 Nozer, Diane - 88 Oliver, Gordon -- 88 Olvera, Elaine -- 118 Opella, Susan - 82, 88, 111, 1 18, 137 Oros, Martin - 88 Ottis, Melinda -- 88, 104-5, 106. 117 Padron, Eloina - 8 Paris, Dawn - 89 Parker, Ricky -- 89, 104-5, 150 Parks, Lawanda -- 89, 149, 156 Parks, Lloyd -- 89, 154 Pavllch, Jimmy - 89, 150 Pierce, Kerstin - 89, 100, 110, 163 Price, Ron -- 89 Quintanilla, Ophelia -- 89, 104, 105 Ramirez, Ernest -- 89, 104- 5 Randon, Larry - 89, 104-5 Rangel, Amanda - 89 Reale, Glenn -- 89 Reeder, Sean - 89 Reyes, Bobby - 99 Reyes, Cynthia - 89, 117 Reyes, Eddie - 89 Abels, Scott - 74, 110, 122 Acheson, Connie - 74, 106, 104-5 Aguilar, Armando - 74, 150 Albrecht, Mike - 74, 150 Alkov, Liz - 74,101,113 Allen, Julie - 74 Alvarez, Angela - 74 Anzaldua, Yvette Rachel - 74, 112 Avery, Allen - 74 Avery, Wayne -- 74, 150 Axel, Freddy - 74 Bacon, Jamie - 74 Barker, Michael - 74, 121 Baros, Kristie - 74, 113, 122 Barrera, Armando - 74 Reyna, Charles - 89, 150 Rittenberry, Jaml - 89, 100, 110 Roberson, Ralph - 89, 147, 150, 154 Robertson, Chris - 89 Robles, Jerry - 89, 117 Rodgers, Darrell -- 89 Rodriguez, Elizabeth - 89 Rodriguez, Jesse - 89 Rodriguez, Richard - 89 Rogers, Phillip -- 89 Rudolph, Helen -- 89, 104-5 Saldana, Debbie - 89 Saldana, Jesse -- 89, 154 Santos, Noe - 89, 150, 154 Sardlnea, Andrea - 89 Savage, Tracie - 89, 112 Scheel, Elizabeth - 89 Schroeder, Colleen -- 89, 121 Seaman, Mark - 89, 104-5, 112 Sedillo, Marion - 89 Seidel, Cindy - 82,89 Selcer, Tina - 89, 113 Sellls, Annette - 89 Shimek, Michael - 89, 150 Skrabanek, Chris - 90, 150 Skweres, Matt -- 90, 150, 154 Smith, Dawn -- 90 Smallwood, Sonya - 90, 104-5 Sneed, Darren - 90,92 Soileau, Bervlck -- 90 Solleau, Mark - 90, 104-5, 113 Spacek, Angle - 90, 108-9, 139 Spencer, Felecla -- 90, 104- 5, 156 Sresthaphunlarp, Kop - 90, 150 Staff, Kevin - 90, 150 Stephens, Stephanie -- 90 Stone, Tarrlal - 90, 156 Strelec, Charlotte - 90 Stuard, Kelly - 90 Sump, Gretchen - 90, 104- 5 Tallas, Tona -- 90, 108-9 Tejada, Priscilla - 90, 100, 104-5, 112 Tejeda, Rudy - 90 Temple, Steve - 90, 104-5, 154 Thatcher, Joe -- 90 Thlele, Richard - 90, 150 Thomas, Lee - 90, 156 Thornton, James -- 90 Tims, Patra - 90 Torgerson, Krista - 90, 112 Torres, lsrael - 90, 150 Torres, Joyce - 156 Trevino, Deborah -- 90, 156 Trevino, Gloria - 90 Trevino, Joann - 90 Trevino, Raymond - 90, 150 Trevino, Victoria - 90 Umphenour, Geri - 90 VacLavik, Belinda - 83, 90, 113, 1 18 Valadez, Dolores - 90, 100, 104-5, 112,121 Valdez, Lorzeno - 90, 104- 5 Vargas, Tony -- 90, 148 Veletta, George -- 90 SOPHOMORES PICTUFZED Bartts, Sandra -- 74 Base, Connie - 74, 101 Benavides, Arthur - 74 Bernard, Jo -- 74 Bianchi, Diane - 74, 121 Boatwright, Jammie - 74, 108-9 Bonner, Wendy - 74 Borak, Jody -- 74 Bradley, Bill - 74, 154 Brooks, Lerlynn - 74 Brown, Darin - 74 Bryant, Christy -- 74 Bryant, Jerry - 74, 150 Bryant, Kimberly - 74, 156 Burford, Blaire - 74, 117, 122, 137 Bush, Trina -- 74 BuSt0S. Nat -- 74 Callis, Lawrence - 74, 114, 115, 150 Camacho, Stephanie -- 72, 74, 121 Camp, Arthur - 74, 104-5 Clark, Anthony - 74, 150 Clark, Lovle - 74 Coates, Wanda - 74 Collins, Greg -- 74 Connolly, Ed -- 74 Cortez, Johnny -- 75, 104-5 Cotton, Darla -- 75, 118, 121 Cowart, Tim - 75, 104-5, 154 Craft, Neal - 75, 116, 150, 159 Crain, Randy - 75 Vlllarrea, Richard -- 90, 104-5, 150 Wallace, Harvey - 90, 92 Wallace, Tiifini - 91, 110, 121, 149 Watkins, Kenneth -- 82, 91, 96,121,137,150 Watkins, Wendy - 91, 147 Watts, Laura - 91 Weiss, Susan - 91 West, Eddie -- 91, 150 West, Sandra - 91, 156 West, Scott - 91 White, Guendolen -- 91, 149, 156 White, Maria - 91 Wilkerson, Don - 91, 104-5 Williams, Kenneth - 91 Williams, LouElla - 91, 156 Williams, Samuel - 104, 105 Willlford, Bobby - 91 Willson, Rebecca - 91 Woolsey, Sarah - 91 Wright, Cathy -- 91 Yates, Harvey -- 91, 150 Ybarra, Dolores - 91 Zamora, Richard - 91, 154 Zarate, Ricky - 91, 150 Zboral, LeRoy - 91, 104-5 Zernlcek, Mark - 91 Zunlga, Gracie - 91 Cuellar, Elizabeth - 75 Culbreth, Kayanne - 75, 163 Dale, Bouvier - 75, 151, 153 Dale, Denetra - 75 Daugherty, C, G. - 75, 163 Davidson, John - 75, 150 Davis, Julie - 75, 104-5, 106 D9L8FlOS8, BSHFIC18 -- 75 DeLeon, Beatrice - 75, 104-5 Delgado, Daniel - 75 Delgado, David - 75 DeLong, Matthew - 75, 111 Dement, Clinton - 75 Dismuke, Jodi - 75, 108-9 20 Dobecka, Lisa -- 75 Dodd, Carmen -- 75, 104-5, 126 Dugger, Sarah - 75 Dunbar, Janice - 75, 108-9 Duran, John - 75, 193 Durgan, Sarah - 75 Dzluk, Stacy -- 75, 122 Eaton, Leonard - 75, 154 Edmonds, Holly -- 75 Escalor, Rene - 75 Escobar, Becky - 75, 104- 5, 108-9 Estraca, Santos -- 75, 104- 5, 1 16 Evans, Jerry - 75, 104-5, 122 Falks, Robin -- 75, 104-5, 106 Fields, Jerry -- 75 Fields, Lisa - 75, 149, 156 Fields, Rena -- 75 Fletcher, Sheldon - 75 Flores, Tommy - 75, 150 Foote, Wes -- 75, 104-5 Franklin, Mary Ann - 76, 149 Franklin, Peggy - 76, 115, 149, 156 Frost, Virginia - 76 Gallndo, Enid - 76 Gandy, Michael - 76 Garay, Adolt - 76, 104-5, 150 Garay, Doug - 76, Garay, Paul - 150 Garcia, Gloria -- 76, 104-5 Garcia, Mary Alice - 76, 100 Garcia, Nancy - 76 Gartica, Caleda - 76 Gartica, Nedra - 76, 158 Garza, Eloise -- 76, 108-9 Garza, Hector -- 76, 104-5 Garza, Linda -- 76 Garza, Lorezno - 76 Garza, Melba - 76 Garza, Rateal -- 76 Gatson, Tammelrea - 76 George, Diante -- 76 George, Kathleen - 76, 104-5 Gilmer, Sheryl - 76 Gomez, Ruben - 76, 142, 150 Gonzales, Norma - 76 Goodman, Pamela - 76, 104-5, 1 10 Gormey, John - 76 Grasmuck, Dennis -- 76, 116 Grasrnuck, Donna - 76, 149, 150, 162 Griffin, Jerome - 76, 150 Gugiando, Jerry - 76 Guzman, Steve -- 76 Hamilton, Marc T. - 76 Hamilton, Mark W. - 76 Hanier, David - 76, 104-5 Hargrove, Sandra -- 76 Hart, Regina - 76 Hawkins, Richard -- 76, 150 Hays, David -- 76, 150 Headley, Dana - 76, 108-9, 122 Heidrlch, Sharon - 76 Hellmann, Lisa - 77, 149 Hernandez, Lee -- 77 Hilliard, Grover - 77, 150 Hines, Darwin - 77, 150 Horne, Kendall - 77, 100, 110 Hubbard, Brian - 77 Jack, Laurie - 77 Jackson, Roy - 77 Janak, Denise - 77 Janise, Gary -- 77 Jaramillo, Luis - 77 Jecmenek, Jessie - 77, 149, 156 Johnson, Francis - 77 Jones, Eddie - 77, 150 Jurek, Sarah - 77, 100, 104-5, 110 Katzer, Lori - 77 Kelley, Eugene - 77, 104-5, 107 Kennedy, Kim -- 77, 104-5 Klllingsworth, Debra - 108- 9 Kinsey, Brian - 77, 104-5 Kirby, Terri - 77, 149 Kirkland, Jackie - 77, 117 Kitching, Ken - 77, 137, 150 Kneupper, Michele -- 77, 104-5 Kopecky, Adam - 77 Kortanek, Mark - 77, 148 Kridler, Rosalyn - 77, 103, 126 Laws, Gary - 77 Lehmann, Roland - 77, 150 Lemon, Bevy -- 77, 112 Lewis, Horace - 150 Libby, Jallsa - 77 Locklear, Jeff - 77, 114. 117 Lopez, Arnold - 77, 150 Lopez, Rene - 104-5 Lopez, Rome - 77 Lowry, Jill - 72, 77, 113, 118, 121 Lozano, Martha - 77 Lynch, Judy - 77, 122 Maden, Terre - 77. Mailhos, Matt - 77, 100 Marshall, Spencer - 77 Martin, Christi - 77 Martin, Kevin - 78, 150 Martinez, Belinda - 78, 104-5, 106 Martinel, Petra - 78, 108-9 Martinez, Richard - 78, 150 Mason, Billy - 150 Matthews, Kenneth - 78, 150 Mature, John - 78, 150 McClary, Brian - 78, 104-5 McCloskey, Mikel -- 78, 122, 150 McKeand, Jennifer - 78 McNeil, Laura - 78 Medina, Lydia - 78 Melendez, Melinda - 16, 78 Mendlola, Leticia lBuddyl -- 78, 100, 142 Middleton, Bruce - 78 Miller, Crista - 78 Miller, Suzanne - 78 Milner, Johnna - 78, 104-5 Miranda, Debora - 78 Montague, Bobby -- 78 Montoya, Dennis -- 78, 150 Moon, Debbie - 78, 113 Moore, Ethel - 78, 156 Moreno, Theodore - 78 Morte, George - 78 Mudrlck, Dorothy - 78 Muniz, Melissa lMissyl - 72, 78, 96, 104-5, 112, 121, 137 Murphy, Kenneth - 78 Naranio, Laura - 78, 115 Nash, Lisa - 78, 113 Nell, Robert -- 78 Nelsen, Shari - 78 Newton, Marlene -- 78 Norris, Beth -- 73, 78, 118, 121 Novak, Bryan - 78,229 Nozer, Theresa - 78, 101 Olivarez, Leticia lTishai - 78, 110 Orr, Charles - 78, 150 Orsak, Carey - 78 Ottis, Sherri - 78, 111 Palmer, Terrle -- 78 Paris, Aellea - 79 Pederson, Scott - 79 Pena, Daniel -- 79 Perez, John -- 79 Pham, Nguyet Kim - 79 Poss, Richard - 79 Powell, Mary - 79 Power, Penny - 79, 115 Pruett, Tiffany - 79, 113, 117 Quillin, Kathleen -- 19, 79, 122, 163, 227, 231 Ramirez, Jose -- 79 Rayblon, Mike -- 79, 117 Reado, Samantha -- 79 Redus, Archie - 79 Reese, Charlotte - 79 Reyna, Nora - 79, 112, 118 Rhodes, Teresa - 79 Richards, Dawn - 79 Riedel, Melinda - 79 Riedel, Melissa - 79 Riggs, Calvin -- 79, 104-5, 107 Roberson, Annette -- 79, 156 Roberson, Claudette - 79, 149, 156 Robertson, Greg - 79 Rodriguez, Betsy -- 79, 108-9 Rodriguez, Isabel - 79 Ross, LaFunja - 79, 156 Royster, Philip - 150 Rudolph, Evelyn - 79, 104- 5 Runyan, Jimmy - 79, 104-5 Rutherford, Anita - 79, 104-5 Rutherford, John - 79, 115 Ryan, Gordon - 79, 104-5, 163 Saha, Greg - 79, 122, 150 Salas, Carla - 79, 100, 110 Salinas, Cheryl - 79 Sandusky, Michael - 79, 116 Saucerman, Denise - 73, 79, 104-5, 106 Savage, Galen - 70, 150 Senkyrlk, Monica - 79 Sexton, Dana - 79 Shaw, Roderick -- 80 Shirey, Ann - 80 Simmons, Roland - 80 Simons, Dane - 80, 137, 150 Sira, Cristine - 80 Smith, Brian -- 80, 150 Smith, David - 80 Smith, Edwin -- 80 Smith, Eric - 80, 150 Smith, Karen -- 80, 104-5 Smith, Kathy - 80, 104-5 Smith, Leanne - 80, 118 Smith, Marsha - 80, 114, 115 Smith, Robert - 80, 116 Smith, Timothy - 80 Snead, Darryl -- 80 Soileau, Danette - 72, 80, 104-5,106,112, 121,137 Solis, Mona - 80, 149 Soto, Elvia - 80 Soto, Victor - 148 Southall, Tony - 80, 150 Spacek, Vicky - 80, 104-5, 108-9 Spiller, Keshia -- 73, 80 Sresthaphunlarp, Suwan - 80, 110 Stanley, Tony - 80, 117 Allen, Charles - 64, 125 Stavena, David - 80, 110, 150 Stavena, Lenny - 80, 150 Steves, Scott - 80, 122, 150 Stredic, Errol -- 80 Styer, John - 89 Sufiling, William iBill1 -- 80 Tatum, Jay - 80 Thatcher, Gina - 80 Thompson, Weldon -- 122 Tolley, Charles - 80 Tolley, George - 81, 150 Tolson, Gale - 137, 150 Acosta, Dee Ann - 64, 100, 101, 110 Aculf, Mike -- 64, 116, 150 Aguilar, Fernando - 64, 1 1 1, 123 Alexander, Robert - 64 Alexander, Ruthelious - 154 Alfaro, Rosa - 64, 104-5, 110 Anchleta, Rosario - 64, 111 Andrade, Linda - 64 Ansley, Kevin - 64 Anzaldua, Aysa - 64, 125 Arias, Dora - 64, 115 Arias, Lisa - 64, 103 Armstrong, Patricia - 64 Attaway, Raymond - 64 Bailey, Harry - 64 Barber, Clndi - 64 Barela, Chris - 64, 141 Baskin, Bill - 64 Baxter, Julie - 64, 123 Bell, Laurie - 64, 93 Benavides, David - 64, 125 Bianchi, Allen -- 64 Billingsley, Zena - 64 Blair, Veronica -- 64, 127 Bossley, Rebecca - 64, 110, 122 Bouldln, Cindy - 64, 103, 110, 122 Bowden, Christine - 64, 104-5, 111 Boyd, Tom - 64, 125 Brainerd, Angle - 64, 122 Brangan, Tommy - 64 Bravo, Vicky - 64, 123 Brinkley, Rebecca - 64 Broussard, Kip - 64, 110 Brown, Gieanna - 64 Brown, Melinda - 64, 108- 9 Brown, Pamela - 156 Tomek, Michael -- 81, 121, 150 Trevino, Jimmy - 81 Turner, Tracie - 81, 108-9 Udovich, Randy - 81 Valdez, Jackie -- 81 Vaughn, Jimmie - 81 Vaughn, Lisa -- 81,117 Volkmer, Frank - 81 Wade, Kent -- 81 Ward, Kyle -- 122 Warner, Jody - 81, 108-9 Warren, Sherri - 81 Weathers, Carla - -- 281 Webber, Karen - 81 Webber, Kim - 81,115 Webster, Lorne - 108-9 Wells, Lane - 81 White, Glenn - 81 White, Jeffery - 81 White, Robert - 81 White, Susan - 81, 100, 103 Wiley, Stanley - 81, 154 Williams, Charles - 81 Williams, Lesa - 104-5, 156 Williams, Patricia -- 81 JUNIORS PICTUFRED Burkhead, Robert -- 64 Burton, John - 64, 125 Busha, Kim - 64,96 Bynum, Eugene iMacJ - 64, 116, 123 Caballero, Daniel - 64 Callles, Lethridge - 64 Camacho, Johnny - 65 Cameron, Mike -- 65 Cardwell, Dwayne - 65, 125 Carlisle, Shari - 65 Carlisle, Shelly - 65, 123 Carroll, Mandy - 65, 103, 110 Carter, Shiryl -- ss, 101, 123 Cashion, Steve - 65 Cassie, Darrell -- 65 Centilli, Clndy - 65, 110, 121 Cerny, Sherry - 65, 97, 114 Cervantes, Elizabeth - 108-9, 1 27 Cl'l8mb9l'S, D8l'llS6 -- 55, 118, 123, 229 Chapa, Eddie - 65 Cisneros, Victor -- 65 Claybourn, Mike - 65 Condit, Michael -- 108-9 Cook, Curtiss - 65, 104-5 Cook, Michele - 65 Cooper, Curtis -- 65 Cornelius, Connie - 65, 149 Cotton, Dana - 62, 65, 103 Craft, Chris - 65 Crawford, Millie -- 65, 96, 111,120,127,136 Curnutte, Anita - 65, 104- 5, 117 Curtis, DeeAnne - 65, 104- 5 Dale, Kervin - 65 Davis, David - 65, 117 Davis, Kenneth -- 65, 104- 5, 150 Deadrlck, Crystal -- 65, 123 DeLeon, Joe -- 104-5 DeLoach, Vada -- 65 De Sena, Debora - 111 Dismuke, Jodi - 101 Dlsmuke, Kerl -- 65, 114, 127 Dockens, Debbie - 65, 92, 103,113, 114,121,127 Donamarle, Ron - 65, 150 Doty, Scott - 65 Druelinger, Steve -- 65, 111, 169 Duey, Jan - 65, 104-5, 126-7, 156-7, 160-1 Durett, Kathy - 65, 122 Durgan, Gregary - 65, 123 Eaton, Laurie - 65, 100, 110, 122, 126-7 Edison, Amanda -- 65 Edison. lra - 65, 150 Efird, Suzanne - 65, 104-5, 117 Eidlebach, Charlie -- 66, 103, 117, 150 Eldridge, John - 66, 104-5, 11 1, 227 Elkins, Dickie - 66, 104-5, 107 Elliott, Ricky - 66, 152-3 Engbrock, Lisa - 66, 104- 5, 122 Escobedo, Angelica - 66 Estllnbaum, Michael - 66, 122, 147 Fair, Terri - 63, 66, 118, 229 Fields, Donna - 66, 123 Figueroa, Diana -- 66, 123 Figueroa, Mandy - 66. 108-9 Foitik, Jim - 125 Friedrich, Karoline -- 66 Gallegos, Fllchard -- 66 Gann, Dennis - 66, 98, 116 Williams, Rosa - 149 Williams, Stacey - 81 Williams, Travis - 81, 116 Wilson, Scott 81 Winters, Stacy - 81, 104-5 111 Winnett, Alan 81 Wisdom, Dwight - 81, 104- 5 Woodard, Earnette - 81, 156 Yarbrough, Mark - 81 Young, Forrest - 81 Zernicek, Steve - 81, 116 Garcia, Alice - 66, 123 Garcia, David - 66, 104-5 Garcia, Gilbert - 66 Garrison, David - 16, 66, 108-9 Garza, Delflna - 66 Garza, Delia -- 66 Garza, Grace - 66, 104-5 Garza, Martin - 66, 114, 146 Garza, Randy - 66, 125 Garza, Sophia -- 66, 108-9 Gasaway, Steve - 66, 150 George, Kimberly -- 66 George, Tracy - 66 Grossk, Robin - 66 Glassett, Kerry -- 66 Glover, John -- 66 Gomez, Mary -- 66 Gomez, Zeke - 66, 125 Goodman, Mark - 66, 110, 108-9 Graham, Lori - 16, 66, 108-9, 126, 127 Gray, Francis -- 66, 115 Gray, Rhonda -- 66 Gray, Richard -- 66, 152 Green, Joslyn - 66 Gualardo, Joe -- 66, 114 Hageman, Danny - 67 Hairston, Keri - 67, 104-5, 110, 127 Hall, Lenora - 67, 123 Hamilton, Ralph -- 67 Harrison, Radonna - 67 Hart, Eric - 67 Hart, Tony - 67 Hauff, Sherry - 67 Hawkins, Roberta -- 67 Hellman, Donna -- 67, 122 Helms, Nolan - 19, 67, 99. 121, 182-3 Hennessey, Laurie - 67, 104-5, 110,122 Hernandez, Marina -- 67, 104-5 Hicks, Rebecca - 67 Hoffman, Theresa -- 67 Holbert, Booker - 62, 67, 11 1, 120, 127 Hollas, Celeste - 67, 103, 110, 120, 122 Holt, Pamela - 67, 123 Holt, Ronnie - 67 Holubec, David -- 67, 101 Holubec, Jeri - 67, 104-5, 106, 110, 127 Hosmer, Ronnie - 67, 123 Huebner, Karen - 67 Huerta, Andy - 67, 100, 104-5, 120, 169 Huggler, Eddie - 67 Hunt, Martin - 67, 122 Hunter, Darwin -- 67, 154 Hurley, Robert - 67 Jackson, Jacqueline -- 67, 103 Jackson, Marrilyn - 67, 123 Jahns, Dean - 67 Janise, Nathan - 67, 125 Jaramillo, Jose - 67 Jerrick, Kathleen - 67, 108-9 Jimenez, Anthony - 67 Johnson, Dennis -- 123 Johnson, Lewis - 67 Johnson, Lisa -- 67 Johnston, Jennifer - 67, 104-5, 110, 122, 127 Justice, Angela -- 67, 127 Kaiser, Steve - 67 Kovar, Anne Elise -- 68, 110, 117, 120 Kruppa, Kevin - 68 Kubecka, Sandra - 68, 115, 122 Lemon, Tyron - 68, 150 Leverett, Marvin - 68 Lewis, Eric -- 68, 114 Lewis, Joe - 68, 104-5, 123 Lewis, Lethitia - 68, 123 Lewis, Renata -- 68 Linn, Raef- 68, 117, 230 Lloyd,Jef1ery - 88 Llanes, Mark - 68 Locklear, Steve -H 114 Long, Helen - 64, 114 Lopez, Ricky - 68 Luke, Kelley -- 63, 68, 100, 110,118,121,127,136-7, 229 Lukefahr, Jeanette - 63, 103, 110 Lyle, Joy - 68 Lynch, Randy - 68, 153 Martinez, Randy - 68 Matthews, Debbie - 68, 101 Matthews, Marlon - 68, 104-5, 150 Matura, Brenda - 68 Matura, Leonard - 68, 104-5, 107, 150 McCrosky, Theresa - 68, 116, 122 McDonald, Melissa - 68, 104-5 McDonald, Tracey - 68 McElroy, Debbie - 68 McGrue, Edwin -- 68 Mclntosh, Laurie - 68 McKinney, Daphne -- 19, 68, 73, 98-99, 118, 141, 229 McMillan, Jeff -- 68 Mejlas, Freddie - 68 Melvin, Teddy - 68, 116, 150 Meyers, Ronald - 68 Milner, Allen lKentl - 68 Minkert, Paula -- 68, 101, 108-9 Mitchell, Roland -- 133, 154 Moore, Michael -- 68, 151, 154 Morales, Jesse - 68, 163 Morales, Martin -- 68 Morales, Veronica - 62, 68, 104-5 Morrow, Marvin lM.L.1- 69, 126, 127 Murphy, Ken -- 69, 104-5, 1 12, 116 Nunn, Teresa - 69 O'Neal, Ronald - 69, 150 Opella, Diane - 69, 103 Oros, Joe - 69 Oros, Steve - 123 Orr, James - 69 Ottis, Ronny - 69, 117 Owens, Rosaline - 69, 103, 122 Perez, Andy - 69, 111, 163, 169 Perez, Mac - 69, 125 Perez, Renee - 69, 111, 126 Perez, Thomas -- 69 Petitt, lvan -- 69, 154-5 Pettie, Pamela - 69 Platt, Susie - 115 Polk, Nina - 69, 104-5, 106. 121 Pool, Toyya - 69, za, 118, 229 Preston, Charita - 69 Preston,'Kenneth -- 69, 114, 153 Quintana, Mark - 69, 104- 5,107,114,118 Quintanilla, lrma - 69, 104- 5, 106, 108-9 Quiroga, Willie -- 69 Ramirez, Richard - 69, 104-5, 125 Ramirez, Roger - 69, 125 Ramos, Elizabeth - 69, 108-9 Reed, Russell - 69 Redditt, Shawn - 69 Reddoch, Jim - 69, 110 Redus, Bonnie - 69 Redus, Ronnie -- 69 Reeder, Dereck 4- 69, 123, 154-55 Reue, Connie - 69, 104-5, 107, 112, 120, 127,137 Reyes, Alice - 69, 123 Reyes, Cynthia - 69 Reyes, Sandra - 69 Rhodes, Bonnie - 69 Riale, Michele - 69, 123 Riis-Due, Suzette - 69, 100, 110, 122 Robinson, Dinna -- 69, 100, 104-5, 110, 122, 127 Robinson, Larry - 69, 150 Rodd, Fred - 70 Rodriguez, Abel -- 70 Rodriguez, Roy -- 104-5 Rouse, Melvin - 70, 125 Ruiz, Aline -- 70 Ruiz, Cornelio -- 70, 116, 150 Runyan, Tim - 70, 166-7 Ryman, Kenneth - 70, 116, 137 Ryman, Lisa - 123 Sain, Penny -- 123 Salinas, Maria - 115 Sabrsula, Lee - 70 Savage, Galen lKeithi - 70 Schilhab, Patty - 70, 122 Schlaifer, Marissa - 70, 127 Shepard, David -4 70 Shook, Lillian - 70 Silvas, Helen - 78, 104-5, 106, 127 Simmons, Gregory - 70 Simons, Doyle -- 70, 122, 127, 164 Sliva, Kristi -- 62, 70, 104-6, 110 ,120, 122, 163 Smith, Audrey -- 70, 156-7 Smith, Mary -- 70 Smith, Randy - 70, 107 Smith, Sharon - 70, 104-5 SOIIS, Lisa - 70, 111 Soto, Alice -- 70, 115 Soto, Elias - 70 Spence, Lora -- 70, 125 Staff, Kim - 70, 101, 102, 127 Stanley, Bart - 70 Steele, Georgeena - 70, 104-5, 106 Stewart, Jane - 121 Stredic. Bobby - 70, 114, 150 Sullivan, Kevin - 70, 104-5, 150 Tanner, Janice - 70, 104-5 Tate, Leah - 70 Taylor, Paula - 70 TeJeda, Corina -- 71 Tejml, Emil - 71, 122 Teutsch, Traci - 71 , 116-7 Thomas, Russell - 154 Tolley, Bruce -- 71, 150, 163 Tolson, Darrell -- -71, 116 Torres, Sylvia - 123 Townsend, Candace - 16, 71, 100, 104-5, 106, 163 Treybig, Carson -- 71 Uher, Christi -- 71 Ussery, Gary - 71, 122, 127, 147 Valadez, John -- 62, 71, 96, 104-5, 120, 137, 169 Valdez, Eva - 71, 108-9 Valenta, Valerie - 71, 103, 110 Vasquez, Enedlna - 123 Volkmer, Randy - 71 Walker, Glenn - 71 Wallace, Jason - 71 Wallace, Wayde - 71 Walters, Beth - 104-5 Walton, Chriszetta - 71 Weaver, Toby -- 150 Wendel, Maryann - 71 Wiley, Charlie -- 71 Wiley, Kerwin -- 154 Wilkins, Nancy - 16, 71, 104-5 Williams, Calvin lBubbal -- 71, 115, 150 Williams, Cheryl - 71 Williams, Melinda - 71, 110, 149 Williams, Terri - 71, 100, 104-5, 110 Williams, Tracy - 71, 116 Williamson, Jon - 71 Winfrey, Kimberly - 71, 104-5 Woodard, Earner -- 16, 123 Woods, Lawana - 71 Yanez, Charles - 71, 150 Young, Tammy -- 71,115 Zbranek, Chris -- 16, 71, 101, 108-9 Zbranek, Jeff - 71, 104-5 Zepeda, Lupe - 71 Zernlcek, Joseph - 71 Alexander, Morris - 123, 228, 200-1 Alkov, Douglas - 40, 200-1 Allen, Darla -- 40, 104-5, 106, 200-1 Anderson, Link - 40, 115, 200-1 Anderson, Tammy - 40, 110, 200-1 Andrade, Maria - 40, 200- 1 Arnold, Regina - 40, 104- 5, 200-1 Ashcraft, MaurlceiDrum1 - 200-1 Austin, Gary -- 16, 40, 96, 104-5, 108-9, 112, 200-1 Axel, Terry - 200-1 Bacon, Tracye - 16, 40, 108-9, 200-1, 230 Baker, Belinda - 40, 200-1 Balusek, Glenn -- 40, 104- 5, 126, 200-1, 227, 231 Barbour, Todd - 40, 200-1 Barela, Joey - 40, 200-1 Barrett, Becky -- 41, 200-1 Barron, Richard - 2, 41, 96, 127, 136, 147,152, 200-1 Bartos, Darrell -- 41, 200-1 Base, Robert- 41, 123, 200-1 Basquez, Robert - 41, 152, 200-1 Bennett, Gregg - 41, 200-1 Best, Matthew - 41, 200-1 Bishop, Karen -- 41, 200-1 Bonne, Derek - 40, 200-1 Bonner, Shannon - 200-1 Bonner, Trevea - 41, 125, 200-1 Booker, Bobby -- 41, 152, 154, 200-1 Bowden, Dewayne - 41, 114,151,152,154,200-1 Branton, Cherlyn - 42, 101, 200-1 Bremer, Robin - 19, 42, 99, 102,103,113, 115,136, 200-1 Brewer, Todd - 42, 200-1 Brlney, James - 42, 200-1 Brooks, John - 42, 153, 200-1 Brown, Alice - 42, 123, 127, 200-1 Brown, Michael - 42, 111, 200-1 Brown, Neidra - 42, 104-5, 200-1 Bruening, Auneva - 42, 200-1 SENIORS PICTURED Burford, Bret -- 42, 122, 127, 128, 135, 200-1, 232 Burrough, Terri - 42, 200-1 Busha, Ricky - 42, 111, 113,122,200-1 Callls, Sharon - 43, 123, 200-1 Cantu, Monica - 43, 111, 123, 200-1, 226 Carlisle, Sandra lSuel - 200-1 Chapa, Cesar -- 43, 111, 200-1 Clark, Greg - 43, 114, 151, 152, 200-1 Coker, Kerri -- 15, 39, 43, 108-9, 118, 128, 136, 200- 1,229 Coney, Terri - 43, 114, 123, 200-1 Conner, Mitzi - 43, 115, 200-1 Cooper, Herbert - 43, 123, 200-1 Cortez, Melinda - 43, 111, 200-1 Cortinas, Robert -- 43, 200- 1 Crlswell, Brian tLeel - 43, 153. 200-1 Crozier, Linda -- 43, 200-1 Culver, Jamie - 19, 44, 99, 100,102,103,110,113, 115,122,200-1 Dale, Angela - 44, 103, 111,127, 200-1 Dale, Quenna - 44 Daugherty, Joanne -- 44, 200-1 Davila, Martha -- 44, 200-1 Davis, Amy - 44, 104-5, 108-9, 200-1 Davis, Lanie - 44, 123, 200-1 Davis, Randell - 44, 200-1 Dean, Carolyn - 44, 96, 104-5, 113, 200-1 DeLeon, Mark - 19, 44, 98, 99, 104-5, 148, 200-1 DeSena, Dayse - 44, 200-1 Dixon, Ronnie -- 44 Dobecka, Latisha tTlshal - 45 Domstead, Kim - 45, 113, 122, 200-1 Donohoe, Roger - 45, 104- 5,112,115,200-1 Dunn, Karl -- 45, 96, 104-5, 122, 127, 140, 152, 200-1 Durham, Russell - 45, 200- 1 Dykes, Wilma - 45, 200-1 Dzluk, Robbie - 45, 122, 200-1, 227, 231 Earles, Sandra Godsey - 45, 123, 200-1 Eaton, Darryl - 45, 151, 153, 200-1 Eldlebach, Caryn -- 45, 101, 200-1 Elliff, Jeff -- 200-1 Elliot, Patrick - 45, 200-1 Elliott, Michael -- 45, 153, 200-1 Farmer, Sandra -- 46, 123, 200-1 Farris, Robin - 46, 104-5, 200-1 Fernandez, Orlando - 46, 101, 200-1 Fields, Sherrie - 46, 200-1 Fitzpatrick, Darren - 104- 5, 200-1 Fletcher, Warren - 46, 114, 115, 200-1 Flores, Lisa - 46, 111, 114, 200-1, 226 Franklin, Debra -- 46, 100, 156, 136-37, 200-1 Franklin, Patrick -- 46, 151, 152, 162, 200-1 Gandy, Angel - 46, 123, 200-1 Garcia, Mary Ellen - 46, 200-1 Garcia, Mary Esther - 39, 46,103,118,120,128, 200-1, 226, 229 Garcia, Johnny -- 46, 123, 200-1 Garcia, Ray - 16, 47, 104, 107, 108-9, 112, 180,200- 1 Gardiner, Guy - 47, 125, 200-1 Garza, Gilbert - 47 Garza, Mayo - 200-1 Garza, Janie -- 47, 200-1 Garza, Margaret - 47, 108- 9, 200-1 Garza, Raul -- 47, 104-5, 200-1 Gatson, Enoch - 47, 120, 122, 138-9, 147, 152, 169, 200-1 Gauthier, Michelle -- 47, 96, 115, 122, 127, 200-1 Gay, Ed -- 34, 47, 136, 152, 166-7, 200-1 Gipson, Jimmy - 47, 153, 200-1 Goewey, Jarryld - 47, 123, 200-1 Gomez, Irma - 47, 200-1 Gonzales, Jerry - 48,200- 1 Goodman, Mark - 16, 108- 9, 200-1 Gordon, Evelyn -- 48, 104- 5, 106, 200-1 Griggs, Tamyra - 48, 200-1 Guanaiuato, Ben -- 48, 200-1 Guhlin, Veleda Wells - 48, 200-1 Guzman, Eddie -- 200-1 Hale, Kenneth - 48, 200-1 Hali, Karen -- 48, 104-5, 108-9, 156, 200-1 Hamilton, Vaughn - 48 Hammock, Tony -- 48, 200- 1 Harris, Lisa - 48 Harris, Shava - 48, 123, 200-1 Harrison, Eleanor -- 48, 123, 200-1 Hayden, Jonna -- 49, 200-1 Hayden, Pam - 49, 200-1 Hellmann, Joe -- 97, 114, 125, 200-1 Hernandez, Raymond - 49, 200-1 Hernandez, Sylvia Scheel -- 56, 96, 104-5, 200-1 Hill, Cynthia - 49 Hoard, Kim - 49, 200-1 Hobbins, Renee -- 39, 49, 156, 200-1 Holubec, Drenda - 104-5, 128, 200-1 Huerta, Diana - 49, 96, 100, 103, 126, 127, 200-1 Johnson, Gary - 49, 125, 200-1 Johnson, Larry - 49, 200-1 Johnson, Susan -- 49, 117, 200-1 Johs, David Allen - 49, 115, 200-1 Jones, Esther - 49, 103, 200-1 Jones, Jill - 50, 200-1 Kalner, Tammy Moon - 52, 123, 200-1 King, Beth -- 50, 123, 200-1 King, Carl -- 50, 200-1 Kurtz, Karen - 50, 96, 126, 127, 200-1 Landry, David -- 50, 147, 152, 158-9, 200-1 Lashley, Todd - 50, 200-1 Leach, Rissa -- 2, 50, 63, 111, 118, 200-1, 229 Leal, Jimmy -- 50, 123, 200-1 22 224 Leissner, Gus -- 50, 200-1 Leverett, Steve - 50, 123, 200-1 Lewis, Anthony - 50, 152, 200-1 Longoria, Pete -- 50 Lopez, Lora -- 51, 108-9 Lowry, Julie -- 51, 100, 113, 114, 120, 140, 200-1 Lozano, Lupi -- 148, 200-1 Lozano, Paul - 51, 200-1 Ludwig, Trisha -- 19, 51, 98, 99, 112, 169, 200-1 Mailhos, Lisa - 51 , 100, 121, 200-1 Mardis, Mike -- 51, 122, 200-1 Martin, Rudolph -- 51, 106- 7, 122, 126, 152, 200-1 Masters, Bryan -- 51, 200-1 Matthews, Bonita - 51, 200-1 Matthews, Kevin - 51, 151, 166-7, 200- 1 Mature, Charles - 51, 114, 153, 200- 1 May, Tommy - 51, 200-1 Mayer, Davld - 52, 200-1 McCabe, Michael - 123, 200-1 Mceuan, Joey - 52 McMahon, Jimmy - 52, 200-1 McSwain, Marc M- 19, 52, 98, 99, 126, 127, 136, 200-1 Melat, Mike - 52, 100, 113, 200-1 Melvin, Julie - 52 Mendiola, Ida -- 52, 96, 103, 114, 128-9, 163, 200- 1 Mendiola, Imelda -- 52, 11 1, 200-1 Meyers, Susan - 16, 19, 52, 96, 98, 99, 104-5, 108- 9, 200-1 Midgley, David --- 123, 200- 1 Mills, Todd -- 52, 136-37, 147. 153, 158-9, 200-1 Mitchell, Greg - 200-1 Moore, Elliot - 52, 123, 152, 200-1 Moore, Theresa - 53, 200- 1 Morales, Hortencia - 200-1 Morte, Christi -M 53, 200-1 Mote, John - 53, 152, 158- 9, 200-1 Mullen, Ronnie - 53, 127, 166-7. 200-1 Muniz, Ben - 53, 128, 200- 1 Muskiet, John - 53, 114, 122, 200-1 Nash, Johnny - 53, 123, 200-1 Nelson, Carroll -- 53, 122, 166-7, 200-1 Neuszer, Lisa -- 34, 39, 53, 120, 200-1 Nguyen, Chinh - 53, 200-1 Oliver, Garth - 19, 53, 99, 163,191, 200-1 Orr, Cassandra - 53, 200-1 Owen, Kim -- 54, 117, 200- 1 Paniszczyn, Frank -- 54, 136-7, 163, 200-1 Perez, Edward - 54, 111, 200-1, 226 Perez, Jesse - 114, 123, 200-1 Perez, Jesse L. - 54, 200-1 Perez, Michael - 54, 104-5, 200-1 V Phillips, Dana - 19, 54, 99, 122, 136-7, 163, 169,200- 1 Phillips, Greg -- 54, 200-1 Pointer, Sherri - 54, 108-9, 200-1 Polk, Henderson -- 54, 147, 151,152,200-1 Popek, Johnnie Sue -- 54, 123, 200-1 Quillin, Jennifer - 16, 54, 108-9, 115, 136-7, 163, 227, 231, 200-1 Quintana, Theresa - 54, 200-1 Rasmussen, Shawna -- 55, 200-1 Rayblon, Danny -- 55, 200- 1 Raybion, Leona -- 55, 123, 200-1 Reinke, John D., Jr. -- 55, 104-5, 107. 200-1 Reyna, Becky - 55, 123, 200-1 Rhodes, James -- 55, 200-1 Rico, Magdalene -- 55, 200-1 ' Rivera, Joe -- 55, 200-1 Rivera, Sonia - 55, 104-5, 123, 200-1 Roberson, Jalynn -- 55, 123, 200-1 Roberts, Eddie -- 55, 111, 126, 154, 200-1 Robertson, Diane - 55, 126, 200-1 Robertson, Prince lKlpi - 56, 200-1 Robinson, Johnny - 16, 56, 96, 104-5, 108-9, 120, 130-1, 158-9, 200-1 Rouse, Scott -- 56, 163, 200-1 Ruiz, Norma - 56, 200-1 Runyan, Philip - 56, 166-7, 200-1 Saladana, Nelda -- 56, 123, 200-1 Salinas, Myra - 56, 104-5, 200-1 Sandusky, Jeff - 16, 56, 96, 108-9, 200-1 Sardellch, Philip - 56, 111, 114-5, 151,152, 200-1, 226 Savage, Kirby - 56, 116, 122, 200-1 Schaal, Stacey - 16, 33, 56, 104-5, 106, 108-9, 180, 181, 182-3, 200-1 Seaman, Denyse - 16, 57, 108-9, 110, 136, 200-1 Sedlllo, Michael - 57,200- 1 Seeker, Patty - 39, 57, 96, 104-5, 107, 115, 120, 127 128, 132-3, 136, 144, 200 1 Seidel, Ralph - 39, 57, 69, 122, 127. 132-3, 200-1 Selcerg Tom -- 57, 122, 200-1 Slater, Jim - 57 Sliva, Allison - 39, 57, 102- 3, 115, 122, 200-1, 227, 233 Smith, Annette -- 57, 138- 9, 156-7, 200-1 Smith, John - 57, 153, 200-1 Smith, Kurt -- 57, 200-1 Standiford, Heidi -- 57, 180, 200-1 Stanford, Kennetha -- 57, 96, 115, 123, 200-1 Stephens, Earl - 58, 104-5, 107, 122, 153, 166-7, 200- 1 Steves, Jean Claire - 58, 103,115,122,200-1 Stewart, Jay -- 58, 96, 120, 122, 128, 200-1 Stone, Sandra -- 58, 123, 200-1 Stone, Teky - 200-1 Sil'9diC, Glenn -- 58 Stredic, Louis - 58, 114, 153. 200-1 strong. Cheryl -. ss, 200-1 Sullivan, Susan -- 58, 119, 134-5, 200-1 Svatek, Anita - 58, 200-1 Tatum, Jim - 58, 200-1 Taylor, Pam -- 96, 97, 100, 110, 120, 136-7, 169,200- 1 Teffetalor, Vicki - 58, 200- 1 Tinnirl, Ben -- 59, 113, 200- 1 Tinnin, Sheri Lawrence - 59, 108-9, 200-1 Tomek, Gregg - 59, 151, 152, 169, 200-1 Torgerson, Jim - 59, 127, 200-1 Torres, Diana - 59, 200-1 Trevino, Anita - 59, 200-1 Tweedle, Charles - 59, 200-1 Valadez, Joe - 59, 97, 100, 104-5,107,111,120,122, 126, 169, 200-1, 256 Valenta, Denise -- 59, 108- 9, 200-1 Vasek, Valerie - 59, 115, 123, 200-1 Vincent, Sandra - 59, 200- 1 Volkmer, Michele -- 59, 200-1 Walnner, Robby - 2, 60, 147, 153, 158-9, 200-1 Walton, Ozella -- 60, 104-5, 106. 200-1 Webster, David -- 108-9 Wendt, Angela - 60, 96, 123, 126, 200-1 West, Brian - 60, 110, 151, 153, 200-1 White, Diane -- 60, 104-5, 106, 136, 200-1, 228 Whiting, Sam -- 16, 60, 104-5, 108-9, 110, 180, 200-1 Wiley, Dawn - 60 Wilkins, Leslie -- 60, 108-9, 163, 200-1 Williams, Alfred - 60, 147, 151, 200-1 Williams, Bobby -- 61, 104- 5, 115,126,127, 200-1 Williams, Ken - 60, 147, 166-7, 200-1 Williams, Sam - 61, 153, 200-1 Wilson, Steve -- 61, 123, 200-1 Wolf, David - 61, 200-1 Wood, Terri - 61, 122, 200- 1 Woods, Warren -- 61, 153 Woods, Yvette - 61, 123, 130-1, 156-7, 200-1 Worsham, Phil -- 2, 61, 147 152, 166-7, 200-1 Yarborough, Shirley -- 61, 200-1 Young, Marcy - 61, 123, 200-1 Kimball, Bobby , Acuff, Norman . . . Adams, James, l Arnold,Sally .. Baca, Lee , , Barela, Elvira. . . Black, Henry Brooks, William. . Brown, Gloria, , Brown, Jan .,.. Brown, Lou, r . , Brown, Marshall L Carlin, Richard . Centilli, Pat ,,,. Clayton, Linda Coffer, Betty rr... Condatore, Kevin , . Coney, Betty , , , Cooksey, Marilyn . . Cornman, Connie Cox, Nanciruth Crain, Karen , , David, Annie . . Deadrick, Jean Dollery, Cherry , Dollery, Steve Dykes, Julia I Ellis, Pat . , r . . Evans, Robert . . . Falksen, Sandra .,,, Faseler, Rosemary . , Flores, Hope t Fountain, Thelma , t Frankson, Diane , r Gibson, Debbie Gill,Joy., Graham, Bernard . , , , Gray, Otha D. . . Hale, Jeanette . , . Hale, Pete . . . Haley, Don . Hamilton, Dana. , Hann, Charles ,,.. Hart, Shirley Holloway, Dorothy iGrannyl . 29, 30, Howze, Jim ,.., Jackson, Virginia Jackson, Kathy Johnson, Blanche . BLACK CAT FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 24 25 34 , 28 37 27 . 30, 94 25 . ,, 29 29,30, 110 28 . .. 34 34 34 26 35 25 26 94 34 26 34 31 27 28 25 . . 30 . . 31 , 25 , 29 29 , , 21, 34 29 34 30 94 25 31 25 , ,27 30 33 25 25 95 29 26 25 , , 31 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION Dr. Ron McMichael, Superintendent , . Mr. Eddie Jecmenek, Asst. Supt. for Business ,,., t , r , , , Mr. Sam Maglitto, Director of Curric. and instruction , . . , , , I Jones, David Klawon, Melanie Krenek, Doris , , Laura, Bob Law, Bonnie Leach, Beverly Littlefield, Genie Littlefield, Robert t Ludwig, Maura Matthews, Robert Mays, Katherine McMichael, Peggy McSwain, Cathryn Milian, Eugenio Mills, Ron . Minkert, Bill , Muecke, Cerie . . Murphy, Joseph Nelson, Ed l Norton, Barbara , Oldham, Nancy Owens, Rebecca Parker, Garth Parsons, Dean , Pennington, Paul Perez, Daisy t Pontiff, Myrna Rawlins, Nancy Reinke, John D., Sr. 33, Ringgold, Mattie Sue Rozelle, Ron Salas, Sallie Sanchez, Rosie Sardelich, Pete Schraub, Orlando Schraub, Peggy Sciacca, Katherine Spacek, Bill , , , Sullivan, Vi Tanguma, Joe Tanner, Virgil , . Underwood, June Ussery, Gerald I , Walters, Rebecca Walton, Richard Wendtiand, Walt Williams, Carrie Ann Witherspoon, Lottie Young, Elizabeth BCHS Campus Maintenance and Food Service Wiggins, Hewitt, and Staff lSarah Garza, Lelani Dale, Irene Shedd , . Williams, Jeanette, and Staff lAlma Allen, Christene White, June Farmer, Ramona Sedillo, Cleo Cunningham, Ruby Dale, Dorothy Jones, Betsy Rodriguez, Irene Solis, Connie Loose, Margie Stroud L l 34 29 30 35, 163 30 , 25 16,33 33, 104-5 2. 29 25 34 29 31 30 34 31 29 26 34, 154 34 29, 94 21, 33, 100 29, 30, 111 104-5 , 35 27 31,94 94 104-5, 107 . 34 29 , 27, 21, 28, 32. , 31 31,103 , 25 . 29,33 2, 21, 24 29 94 34 24 26 31 35 94 34 34 21 , 150 28 28 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 p. ss . p. as 5? . gl , III .. D- 239 .T The following merchants have them by supporting them in their The Bakery 230 Bay city Abstract and Title Co UQ P Bay City Auto 81 Sales Co p Bay City Bank and Trust p Bay City Federal way City Gas y City B YCIYY Bay Drug p 247 p 235 p 250 Automotive p 254 e p 238 Cotton s Clark Pharmacy p 230 Craft sCustom Floors p 229 Craft s Furniture Store p 229 Cretas p 246 The Daily Tribune p 242 Dairy Queen p 246 Denn Bros p 243 DuamonZdS Family Restaurant p 234 Dorrwells Auto Sales p 240 Drer1nersCarpet p 232 Edwin Gaylnsurance Co p 250 El,Zarape p 236 First National Bank p 250 FrancosFood Market an aio. if Se p 254 Friedasrti p 250 iff Mr Gattu s p 252 GIDSODSDISCOUDTPTI cy p 38 Gilmer s Bait Camp 244 Green Bros Jewelry Store p 247 Gregory s Exxon - p 5 238 The Growing Tree 81 Shoe Nest - p. 247 The Hairport - p. 249 W HEB Food Store - p 236 f ' Hugh Harper Realty -- p. 243 . 'T avi 1 wr. ' mlm , I I , . I i , . Y ii 1 iz: .: . T. r ' 1 ' .li-Wa 'i7z'f4N7Z55fE1fM:kf'5iii3 'VV' ff' ' f 515. , -, - f - 2 is - 1 - .f ff f .. 1 i'f'l,'fi-537745 fan '5 3' . Drive nn - p. Tul e Parts p. 238 Oasis Polk T Rawlings Bait South Texas Project S 81 S Tearoom - p. Safeway - p. 240 Sav-Ko - p. 228 Savon Drugs - p. 234 Secrest Jewelers - p. 238 The Shoe House -- 244 Spoonemore's Oltice Sonic Drive Inn - I-29228 The Strawberry Patcfh -- p. Sump's Appliance Care - p Taylor Steves Furnitugrei-rrp. 252 Tett's Jewelry - p. 243 ssl . Texas State Optical - p...g44 f fall -. 'lf'-aft. G. W. Townsend Leas ig 4 Triangle Cattle . Walker Seed Sl Garde pg iiiiii A Western Auto - p. :V 4 World of Fabrics- p. Zale's - The Diamond re 232 lim. fi? Advertisers Support Efforts Throughout the 50 years of our yearbook's existence, local merchants have always been willing to give their financial as well as moral support. In addition to listening to our sales-pitch and then buying ads, many of them also provide work- experience for our students. At right, is Allison Sliva who enjoys meeting the clientele of one of Bay City's fine gift shops. Below, are students who help staff a local office supply and book store. They include Robby Dziuk, John Eldridge, Glenn Balusek, Jen- nifer Quillin, and Kathleen Quillin. L: CQ? .1 K awe if' Tlf Ml' SAV-K0, INC. Continuously changing to serve you more efficiently 2120 7th Sl. 245-9161 5 , e .L 1 Sonic Drive In America s Favorite Drive ln Q 51 Jesse AND ELLEN vAsQuEz -JV Owners-Managers Zl, V' 2710 Avenue F 245-6151 High-Kicking, High-Cheering Squads L d Spirited Friday Rallies Your Complete Home Furnishings Store G.E. Appliances and TV's Sealy Bedding 3510 Seventh si. 245-6311 CRAFT'S CUSTOM FLOORS Carpet and Vinyl Floor Coverings Free estimates Expert installation MONA AND BOB CRAFT 245-2406 Wharton Highway 22 THE BAKERY Cinnamon Rolls - Cheesecakes Cookies - Pies - Special Occasion Cakes 1721 MERLIN 1818 Nichols 245-0642 Snackin' good times nn i Q The Professional Service Pharmacy CITY WIDE DELIVERY ' CONVALESCENT SUPPLIES GREETING cmos - GIFTS - JEWELRY 245-4803 AFTER 6 p.m. CALL 245-3756 Owned and Operated By ERNEST R. COTTON Bay City Office Supply 81 The Book Shop See us for your school supplementary needs Lynn Qurllm, Owner 1839 Seventh St. 245-6358 Insured Savings Accounts , Mortgage Loans Home Improvement Loans Interest-bearing Checking Accounts SAVINGS G LOAN ASSOCIATION 1100 SBVODUI Sf. 245-8386 JEWELERS TM173 THE DIAMOND STORE Enjoy fine jewelry now CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF Bay Drug Store 581g COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 7 days each week 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - 6 days Sunday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 1700 Sixth St. 245-4500 4015 Seventh St. 245-1551 Dick and Carolyn Burford - Owners DRENNER'S CARPET GALLERY Your Complete Home Decorating Store NAME BRAND CARPETS FLOOR COVERINGS - Cabin Craft - Armstrong - Salem - Congoleum - World - GAF ' Lees - Mannington - Bigelow - Wood floors - Armstrong - Asrock A ROOM WITHOUT A RUG IS LIKE A KISS WITHOUT A HUG 2513 Seventh St. 245-9103 i N.. Welcome to a Treasu H f Fine Gifts! HURLEY'S GIFT GALLERY On the Square, Downtown Bridal Registry China Crystal Gifts Brass Linens Gourmet Center Antiques Entertaining Ideas for the Gourmet and Collector KAYE GRAHAM ORR - OWNER 2124 Avenue F 244-1672 IAMOIIIQ :FI FAST MII 1 FOOD l3P1 SERVICE I 'MII I A'Q.5,3l4'L,.n Iwiiiim FAMILY DINING 1 'iv 0 S J. W. and Clara Spaugh, Owners M010 I Lupe Guzman, Manager I JD H DTI1 3608 Avenue F 245-4846 Highway a5w 245-5561 g2,:L'i55'f?rQ5ss:s:fOb e M was I Q U an I If 2323 Seventh St. 245-5538 ldaysl 245-5539 lnightsy Pharmacist- Sam Lark ' RITE ON SERVICE ' RITE ON PRICE - RITE ON THE WAY HOME Sav-on Drugs 2709 7th Sf. BOTTOM DOLLAR W For your best value in prescriptions, clothing and department store items. aft! 3995 .AQ 'Mfg my 1 - . Q p i ' 1. U 5 15, E5 .1 yni 1: i ' f Ni qigbf' ff fpQQ.Q -f 3508 Avenue F M 1 1 Mielsch Motor Co. FOR DEPENDABLE CARS AND SERVICE, CALL ON THE DODGE BOYS. 245-8871 Highway 60N ACHRYSLER 245-2951 PVPQOJECT Curious about nuclear energy? Bring your questions to our new STP Information Office or to our Visitor Center. The office is located at 3308 Seventh St. and is open weekdays. The Visitor Center, located on FM 521, near the project, is open 7 days a week. WORLD OF 9 FABRIC 2612 7th St. Y 245-2052 K El Zarape Cafe 1917 13th Street BAY CITY, TEXAS 77414 245-2097 Exclusively Mexican Dinners Banquet Facilities - Food to Go H.E.B. Superstore Sundays 8 a.m.-9 p.m. BAY CITY. sm,Yamal1a . 1108 Ave. F 245-9821 MARTIN TIRE C0. B.FGoodrich We're the ,ff f fi other guys! if ' 1221 7th sr. 245-8329 X g I' ' LE TULLE Mercantile Co. General Hardware Owners: Wayne and Peggy 0'Brien Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 1840 7th si, 245-8441 2600 7th St. Bay City G XE MATAGORDA 6 as 2 oa Ing ee s PHARMACY W My d Evlnnune E 471-'IP-WX our ependable pharmacy 33,65 A Sem, - on the Square Pat and Peggy Boepple 2145 Ave. G 245-2451 Sales and Service Matagorda Hwy. 245-3779 7 - X213 'iv 1 Pi kl:, K IV' f' , Q A fo 'fu Iwf ifr WESTERN GULF N' S A V I N Gi S r AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 7131245-5751 Full Savings Plan - Interest Checking Accounts Mortgage Loans - Home Improvement Loans Home Office: 2200 7th St. Bay City Branch: 12545 Jones Rd. Houston x 2 JEWELERS Since i909 2I?9 Ave. G Over 68 Years in Bay City PERRY'S 2700 Seventh Street Phone 245-3640 Open 8 am to 6 pm Mon. Thru Sat. Ronald P. Brasseux, Mgr. Lulu 2010 Ave. K 245-6361 WNIRE VDU IUIHS BUY IN! BIS! 10? USS' Discount Pharmacy Mon.-Fri. Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 245-5727 tie CONSPIRACY Go for the radial that goes for less than you think - GO Steaks - Seafood - Salad Bar Eating out is fun 1717 7th sf. 245-1706 ir r -if 3 JMS f, fag Gregory's ig . PAWN Skin- Exxon .2 N SHOP B-'A Services Y D 35332?Z?f'Z. W V' i ' 1408 Ave. F 245-sooa t's never too late to order your class rrng. DROP BY OUR STUDENT CENTER 1 7 I X . 4 Fl GA ERA i. G BALFOUR t 6293OCNlMNEYPOCK O 5 7 r P 5 CI 8 N I fs I L Q AY A, souruww WW' q 7' 1 OFFICE HOURS 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Weekdays 8:30 - 12:00 Noon Saturdays LG. Balfour Company o 2930 Chimney Rook o Houston, Texas 77027 713!784-4990 Balfour ji- Wiz! ,RX 'S HXl'.S'l' I IR XI 'I'SXII'QN OUALITY 1- Crafting gold and snver fs both a scrence and an an , r . No one does rt better than Baltour. SERVSCE - Batfour as natronwrde with Houston Ptant and Student Center GUARANTEE M For the htetrme of your nngr 2 mJMM MIKE MUECKE, R. Ph. MANAGER 'Sl II 'S ,-:!V1r'clu'11u' U , in 2 rc' - Q! 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - M-F ' ' Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2808 7th St. 244-1772 DON WELLS AUTO SALES Dependable Used Cars 2421 7th St. 245-4681 J. P. GRAHAM 24-HOUR SERVICE, INC. Honors the Seniors of 1981 Prep Graham, President Highway 35 West 245-4526 affffyffgkg 42 BEALLS Matagorda Plaza W gm +A: ON THE SQUARE BAY CITY, TX. Open 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Gifts SPO0NEMORE'S OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. TI and Sharp Calculators THE DAILY TRIBUNE Where You Can Read About People You Know - Take a Subscription to College. 2217 Ave G 245 4651 3013 7th St. 245 555 Congratulations, Seniors of '81! POLK'S AUTO SUPPLY lt we don't have it . . . we'll get it Headquarters for AC-Delco Parts Come by and see us at our new location 2802 Ave F 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 245 1541 DENN BROS. 1911 7th st. Congratulates 6151 JEWELERS 3Z:.'::1 Q6 'Nan Watches - Repairs Home of Bridal Registry Service in Bay City Watches Diamonds l Silver Gifts CARLA COURTS . . T1 BOX 122 rf' V - Xing, il ' ff' Matagorda ' T' , 7131363-1155 ' 1 i X.. wb X W Weekly Rates Family Size Rooms - Kitchenettes HUGH HARPER REALTY CO. lf it's Teal estate, we can sell if! Farms - Acreage - Residential i Camper Spaces MLS Private Lighted Pier mo Dial 245-7851 Margaret Richardson - Owner 2200 4th at K 24 JEANS N Congratulations THINGS . , Seniors - 1981 Missy and Jumor Casual Wear From D Also Acey and Betty Jo Kiddies Lgwfy and Tlddtes Sandals POLK TRAVEL Airline and Steamship Tickets Cruises and Tours Automobile Rentals - Hotel Reservations Personalized Planning at No Additional Cost to You THE SHOE HOUSE 81 MEN'S WEAR Complete Line of Men's and Women's Shoes Women's Purses and Accessories Master Charge and Visa Welcome 2212 Ave G 2454450 1708 Sixth Street 245-1462 GILMER'S S BAIT CAMP Matagorda 4 Miles South of Bridge l Congratulations - I Seniors! 'F S-O Providing Quality Eyewear for the Needs of Bay City Students and Parents at Fair and Economical Prices Open Monday thru Saturday No Appointment Necessary 'IEIXAS TATE :?2i 'f X1 GD 863-7248 PTICAL 3412 Ave. F Across From 244-1440 K-Mart 'W Z6 phase is 75456442 Zeclcuncwt HOME OWNED AND OPERATED 3701 7th St. 245-6791 Bay City Pizzas Italian Foods Italian Desserts Cmaha Steaks Sandwiches Beverages Salads We Take Pride in Quality and Satisfaction Serving Bay City Since 1967 Congratulations Seniors Class of 1981 Compliments of OSHMAN'S 2113 Ave. G 245-2134 GRETA'S Clothing Alterations Ceramic Products gr 'S-. BAY CITY AUTO Quality workmanship on Paints - Slip - G Men's and Women's Clothing Bisque -Zlzihilfzllii a S A L E S C O I Monday-Friday - Closed Saturday Firing - and Other Supplies N N C 1704 5th Street . Phone 245-0562 Bay City, Texas 77414 3333 Ave. F 245-1771 BAY CITY ABSTRACT 81 TITLE CO. o Da I Vernon A. Leissner, Owner Queen C- X -e P J Q .!, 1: A X . 1, g l. 'P SBYIIOYS 81 Wig s! ng, an 1' 2228 AvenueG Box i265 Bay City, Texas 774I4 Telephone 245-632l Highway 35 W . JY 2921 Ave. F kgs' N59 at 11 Congratulations, Seniors! S813 TEA ROOM Authentic Chinese Food X5 7131245 2897 THE SHOE NEST 1406 ssh si. 245-4522 2138 Ave' F Fy M ByCtyT 77414 SUMP'S A APPLIANCE 'R ' LANDMARK CARE REAL Congratulates - ESTATE Class of 1981 214 2 4 'e-F Wharton Highway Harry.: L H T gzstfggfoquare Allen and Gary Green Cr Wggmziers Continuing in a Family Tradition fS I F' J I y Wm 2121 A G B yC ty TX 713 245 2598 BERT'S RV CAMPER PARK Salutes the Class of 1981 A ss From Letulle P k H y35 245 5151 BtdA Hd 48 BAY CITY BANK 81 TRUST CO. Bay City, Texas fN X-. ,dv ff' f r' 4 T ,.,1 wffffl f ,L x I , ,vff . T 1' f , .'1fw'ff.fif+, , , T J . grfzzss' ---- '-US' . T 4 T -., L i l 1 Ei 1 A i -- ,, .x , i , , .1 '-351 WX ,. ' W 5 1 M 1 t 2 Agra ia E vT-h - -- T 5 TAT, T if: R' - Q .A A N by V' -1:',,Q,,.,, -ff sl- Q V - , - -. fi -- .' 'L X lf.. -.4 '3Q,,i'-Adv: ' .. 'A www- 'J-, Q ,S-'lg gt-7 Serving Matagorda County People Since - 1898 - Each apmxftiinefia to a4oJ000 A run smvuce Q BANK NDEIAL DIPOSII INSUIANCE COIPOIAIION Q 646101 Wishes 'rhe Very Besl' of Luck to the Seniors Gifts and Flowers for All Occasions RAWLINGS BAIT CAMP 245-5581 863-7669 - Matagorda - 1736 6th St. Shrimp and Oysters in Season Boat Rentals Elaine Treybig - Owner Thanks for the Great Reception mlhoirporlm The Home ofNa1'ural Hair Styling David Till and Travis Hall Owners For All Your Family's Hairslyling Needs Go First Class I24 Dixie Drive 34l 0 Ave. F Clute, Texas Bay City, Texas 245-0060 H125 Calhoun Plaza Port Lavaca 512-552-5005 Mata KINCER'S 0 Drive-ln Grocery Gas - Car Wash gorde Hwy. at CoH'onwood Add it 24 J. C. Penney Matagorda Plaza Bay City, Texas A great place to kick off your boots! Congratulations, Seniors! EDWIN GAY INSURANCE AGENCY g 'QQ 'Auto 'Liability ig.. L F, 'fggfi 'Fire 'Home Owners H if 'Life 'Workers Comp. . 4-45954-g New - 245-1669 3600 Ave. F 905 Ave. F - North Highway 60 245-1751 FRIEDA'S 'The Best Hamburgers in Town' 2716 vin si. 1812 Ave. F Compliments of WALKER SEED 81 GARDEN CENTER Pet Shop and Supplies 1120 Ave F 245-5713 250 FIRST NATIONAL BANK an 1 1 2 --...,,, , Member FDIC Drive-In Windows Open 8-4 Monday-Thursday 8-6 Friday 1801 7th St. 245 7331 ELAN ESE CHEMICAL CQMPANY Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1981 CELANESE An Equal Opportunity Employer Bay City, Texas Your Home Furnishing Center Since 1909 TAYLQR-STEVES FURNITURE CU. 1521 6th st. 245-4611 Furniture - Carpet Appliances TAYLOR ' STEVES Accessories Gift Department Interior Decorating Assistances FIexibIeCredit Lawn W 1 Q N ' 'F .W ' ' ,, We ,-, ...4..,,..,. Free Area Delivery 1 V 5311 Q 0 0 o f . ... . v . o 1'-'-'-'-'.'.'-'JI-' o ..g.g.g.:.g.g.g.g.:.g.' g 0 0 Q . 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Clugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, In Many Morey CAN DLELITE DIN I NG ROOM More Than Good Food A Dining Experience 3416 Ave. F 245-1638 JERRY'S FLYING SERVICE A 4, yn.. -f---my -M K V, ,I in - . 1 - 'w . - -fel., f-r .-QA- g - , ' , V ' 'f . , Je' i- . Q . lk. rf. mfg.: sixffwr-' Seniors, Set Your Sights High! Fertilizing - Spraying 245-8323 Seeding - Defoliation 245-3319 ' W ' 254 J x CRAFTS OF BAY clTY, mc. 245-9121 3500 7th SI. ALAMO LUMBER CO. FRANCO'S FOOD MARKET and TACO HOUSE . . . . fs Specializing In T! ry '95 Flour Tacos In .fl Ii' I I Two Locations 1. L' - I +1 2009 7th Street 1 1504 11th St. jj. ,L il 1 ' ' A Firm Foundation is 2320 13th St- I fn like a good education u I ULN COASTAL C URW 80 GUM Q040 H9 in CW, TOWNSEND AUTOMOTIVE I 6.fA?S.35.?Zia?E.. SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service 245 8361 245 5117 2006 Cottonwood G W COLLINS MUSIC ' ' CENTER TOWNSEND LEASE SERVICE, INC. Everything in Music!! Board Roads Pipe Lines Lease Crews Back Hoe Shell Roads Bulldozers 2620 71h Si 245-3983 whanon Highway 245 8345 TRIANGLE CATTLE COMPANY TRIANGLE V SALUTES THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1981 Th f t ft morrowi y h d - Q :A Q wil gi.. X Aqgag iifalibi!!!illbdllkllliiilgilp Ellhflll gone Ax the memory s 4' if 1' fx, f Ai, Q 4 fx W Jw


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