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U-Q-, A F t 1 XE 7 ,, JA V M ' fy W . 45 Q L , ff , - g N 1 2 Contents Student Life . . . . . 2 Academics . . . . . . 17 Classes. . . . . . 35 U.I.L. ..... . . . 89 Organizations . . . . . 95 Sports... ....139 Favorites .... .... 1 67 Advertisements ....... .... 1 83 ACCELERATION has become a way of life. The '70-'71 school year was certainly no exception. School started earlier than usual due to a state law giving five additional days of instruction to each student. The school day itself started earlier. This year the first class started at 8:10 a.m. instead of 9:00 a.m. as last year. A new vocational building was started to ac- celerate vocational plans of some of our stu- dents. Also a new track was planned and started. Belton High School has accelerated its pro- grams in order to keep pace with our accelerated world i . I I wc Y B H S students accelerate 1n then' studles Thelr sk1lls and atutudes gamed 1n lugh school Wlll help to accelerate them 1n the1r work after hlgh school Vocatlonal courses have accelerated to a new voca tlonal bu1ld1ng for the trammg of those who do not plan to attend collce. Other pupils will concentrate harder on different courses so as to accelerate to their goals. W'2 '.mur Q . f , Q , ,Za- am-.yf, -, ' N95 - -:Ma 'ww in 'FN Em rf: N21 N 9 iaww. , .., ,.1.,,, af MSE 41 W -.H vu.. 'ff' WP'-W J-V,..., Jn, Fifi! Q-, iw- r ,,--, ' B.H.S. is accelerated by the many talents of its students. Patricia Welch is an accomplished pianist. She has been playing for many years. Becky Miksch has Won several awards with her bassoon. Freddy Lewelling is showing one of his rougher talents in bull riding. He has been a rodeo enthusiast for quite a while. 12 sfgfilgl gf mags S few W ww al S3 N Sway WE ' ' - ' 15 isis , VQ... K :.. si , M ,:,, Steve Norman has shown himself to he quite an artist. He does extremely well in this field. Several of our band students have shown their musical talent so well that they help teach elementary band students. X2 Z? he Belton High School is in a state of constant acceler- ation by daily showing tri- bute to our country by the raising of the flag, a sym- bol of our pride in freedom and democracy. This along with friendship, pride, good naturedncss, and a smile are seen everywhere you turn at B.H.S. Senior pride is shown in buying their last annuals and senior portraits. Their senior year will be the end of their high school educa, tion, but their pride in B.H.S. will not let it be the end of their high school memories. -'Wh Wk wv-n The efforts of the Lair staff and Tiger staff produce lasting mem- ories in the minds of all B.H.S. students. ACADEMICS 17 Administration President: DAN LORD Vice President: W. B. LONG Secretary: ROBERT KENNEDY Top Rowg KELLY BRITT, JR., CHARLES POWELL, BENNY BAY, AND JOHNNY HOUSTON Bottom rowg DAN LORD, W. B. LONG, AND ROBERT KENNEDY. Belton's school board meets on the second Monday of every month. They discuss the financial standing the hills, and the current business and projects of Belton schools at these meetings. .4 Q. A 'L x, MQg.,.gf.:w S 3 , .,.s,j ,. , fs, . an e asm in is mi v RFQ? S Q 3 1 at vig. -. j5j.f 2sw,wf , - 4551 1 WEE' if Wrfserwsss 4 ?5f.wH..Err E ...Q . , .. , www , .XXA . --- I . T351 . ' . flegii' K -151' iii! 'Vfsx'-if :rm 2.5 ,,.. ' L, ' ee Q? 12. ss . -rfgv 57l?51Lf53ffQZ A.'1:A'TV7QgW Aff-2 Lili: r5171', LST-V2..7-f5f.ff':Q'5f.fiTQ:7lQ f ua 1... s -'R-fi? ia. '1v75ff'?l1V'55i:7iziii 51126. 2--fizil. 5 52.1 -'51 735137-N 1 -: f Uv E-:: .. i' 4, . , K 514. 1 I i i' I : v al A- .gn A Tea? s ...B ss. , - . ' f -. ff i j - Film' ? 'E . 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LOWE, Special Projects, Top right MR. ELMO CUMMINS, Business Manager Middle left MR. JOE PIRTLE, Curriculum Director, Middle center MRS. TOMECEK, MRS. SHEPHERD,AuX1l1ary Employees, Middle right MRS. BURTON, MRS. ALFORD, AUX1l1a1'y Employees, Bottom left Superintendent Mr. N. L. Douglas Mr. Douglas is the general overseer of the Belton schools' business admin- istration. He acts as chief personnel manager of the Belton school district, hiring the faculty which he thinks will best serve the students. He organizes the school system's public relations programs and works with the school board developing and maintaining a positive educational program designed to meet the needs of the community. SECRETARY Mrs. Dorothy Langston Our Principal Royce Boren Mr. Boren is a very important part of Belton High School. He renders many services to our school and sees that it is run appropriately. He does much to uphold the spirit in Belton High School in student activities as well as in sports. By greatly involving himself in the welfare of our school, he involves every faculty member and student in the making ofa better school. Assistant Principal and Counselor MRS. LINDA FOWLER, SECRETARYg Top left MR. MARK ANDERSON, ASS'T. PRINCIPALg Middle left MR. ELVIN TOMLINSON, COUNSELORQ Top right Middle ri ht: A counselor has varied duties: preregistration, g testing, personal counseling, and many others. Mr. Tomlin- son always has someone to assist him when he needs counseling. Bottom right: One of Mr. Anderson's daily duties is signing the absentee and tardy slips for the students Faculty English and Library MRS. LOUISE BARNES MRS. MARIAN BURNETT MRS. DIANA COWAN MRS. OLETA COX MRS. JUDY I-IEARTFIELD MRS. GERTRUDE YORK ABOVE: The library is greatly used in Belton High School. It is used for study, or if one just wants to sit down and read a book or magazines and newspapers, the library has a Wide variety. TO THE LEFT: The library is also greatly used in the English department, especially for term themes. Writing a term theme is an annual project for every student. A student must hand in and pass a term theme in order to pass English. The sophomores write on the subject of their choiceg the juniors, American literatureg and the seniors, English literature. Pictured is Mrs. Cowans first junior class Working on junior themes. To the rightg One of the main ways in solving a geometry prob- lem is through a proof , To solve a proof , facts are given and a statement is to be proved from these facts, rules, and theorems previously learned. One of the most useful visual aids in a geometry class is the blackboard. Pictured at the board are Gary Ratliff and Nancy Briscoe. Bottomg Pictured are Mike Tindle, Mike Ousey, Mr. Jones, 5 Darrell Gatliff, Bill Glazener, and George Aldridge examining an oscilloscope as preparation for an experiment in Mr. Jonels third period physics class. Science and Math MR. DAVID COPPIN MRS. GERALDEAN HITT MR. JOE B. JONES E MR. JOE BROOKS MRS. SHIRLEY HUGHES .yy.. SS.r MRS. LANELLE WELCH link Sfi .fvr-rfszxwrxg M g-nf.. Language and y H I sfo ry NI R F0l'9i9'1 N 1 f .. W' if 0 ,iii A 'A MRS. FRANCES DALTON ,f MR. WAYNE LANGFORD S f R , i A v ,421 3255? akthlt' mm Y - S . MR. JACK MEREDITH MRS. JAMIE REICHERT MRS. MARY SUE TILLEY MR. JAMES WILLIAMS ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Langford uses the over- head projector extensively while teaching Spanish. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. DaIton's Latin II class is shown translating a Latin assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: This American History class is taking their test over the U. S. Constitution. This test must be taken by every student, and it must be passed in order to pass American History. 25 Vocofioncll and Business MR. ED FRANKLIN MR. B. B. SHAW MR. B. J. H. TAYLOR, JR. MRS. DONNA BONNER MRS. PRUDIE HARVEY MRS. MAXINE SMITHSON The V. O. E. class occasionally has guests to acquaint them with various fields available. Shown is a representative from McMal1on's Court Reporting School in Houston. MRS. GAYLE CRAIN MRS. ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM MRS. MARGARET DAVIS may W. axis., may -3- ww. . , TOP RIGHT: The girls in Home Economics learn not only to cook and to sew but also home management. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Taylor points out the new vocational site to his students. The new building will he a great asset to the agricultural and shop department as well as other vocational departments. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Bonneris 5th period class learn the basics of typing and then put them to use. BOTTOM LEFT: Every year the D. E. class sells mums for homecoming. They also have other projects. This year they also sold Christmas candles. The students are pictured delivering Mr. Tomlinson's candle. P.E.and Health MRS. BETTY SITZ MR. HUGH SULLIVAN MR. CHARLES WILCOX Band and Choir MR RICHARD CRAIN MRS MADALEEN MILLER ABOVE: One of the warmups in P. E. is climbing the rope, which is done daily. Pictured is Mrs. Sitz helping Elva Qunitanilla climb the rope. TO THE RIGHT: The band students devote more to the band than just a one-hour class. They teach other band students and practice many hours in the afternoon and on their own. Pictured are Ann Safley and Mike Cantrell coming back from band practice. if if f '1 'i H 9- .,g.f.fXgggfq--H we - . ir ms: ' .-,, 4,,, , t , 5455 X X P 32' X jd X ' ,g K X, XM, t 2 I, X X 5 S X X 3 1 M x S f .XX r. s ,. 83, mfg? .Sq . QF lpii ibi H- 'asv A., X, KX- 8 ,i.i,Xg.s.gjrQZg.swe .. .J X, 1238 -' is 551 'a X X F Ns ,, 1,m, ,.i, 1 A ., , .X f--f,-x,.X31f-g.'- we .Xs,5s1Xs,fL-X -2 af-X - X. iw- zwsfiiigl'w,i:temiiie21l? 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ANN WATSON Pictured above are RONNIE THOMAS and PETE RAMOS who help pass out trays, dispense milk and ice cream, and run the dishwasher. Pictured at the left are the cooks getting the food ready for the 12:05 rush. Our janitors help keep our school a more pleasant place to attend hy keeping it clean and orderly. The janitors of Belton High School are pictured as follows: MR. BARRETQ Top right BILLY BONEYg Middle left JAMES STEWARTQ Not Pictured MR. HAGLERg Bottom right These capable workers handle daily the amount of student pollution as pictured bottom left. Cusfoclicms Maintenance Supervisor and Bus Drivers Middle: MR. D.W. JONES Maintenance Supervisor The bus drivers are from left to right: Top: MR. BRIDGES, MR. LISTER, and MR. YOUNG Bottom: MR. GOLDEN, MR. YEARWOOD, MR. WHITIS, MR QUATTLEBAUM, and MR. THOMPSON Office VIRGINIA HOWARD PAM MADDUXg Top left JANIS OUJEZDSKY DENISE ARNOLDg Top right PATRICIA HALE SUSIE WALLACEg Bottom left SUSAN RHODES JANNA PECHAL PAULA PIRTLE LAURIE WOMBLEQ Bottom right Girls PAM HEATON TRUDY WILLIAMSg Top left LINELL PESCHEL GLENDA McKAYg Middle left CINDY COLEMAN BRENDA TERRELL DONNA BIRDQ Middle right CYNTHIA WELCH JEANNE ROBERTSON: Bottom left ROBYN EVANS WANDA TURNBOQ Bottom right Everyday the office is assisted each period by a few students, who voluntarily help to keep the office running smoothly by keeping records on ahsentees, pick up slips, answering phones, and running many other errands. Library Assistants Mrs. York is assisted by two students each period, who keep the library in order and always know where to find a book. They are pictured as follows: SALLY HIBBELER RUTH STEPHENSg Top right JUANITA RUSSELL BRENDA BIRD PATSY NAGEY JOY EDWARDSQ Middle left NORMAN NORTHEN PAM CHANEYQ Middle right DIANE HICKS JUDY HORTONQ Bottom left KAREN COLLIER ELSIE BROWNQ Bottom right fl 3' sf 'it J M? .Q-ff , ff W V .-f.:f,5,1.tfef,zz:fs3v,.- H, ,myr ,. ,, ,mms F-w,.i.mfrs,M-,W ., r Q be ir CLASSES E -, .AWN l Senior Class Officers Susie Wallace Secretary-Treasurer Bucky Couch Vice-President 36 Laurie Wombie Parliamentarian Steve Cowan President Linda Long Historian-Reporter GEORGE ALDRIDGE DAVID BARTEK GEORGE BLACK DENISE ARNOLD BARBARA BAZEMORE MARGARET BLACK SHARON AUSTIN BRENDA BIRD BILLY BLAIR 37 5 SAMMY BLANKENSTEIN STEVE BOYD DENNIS BROWNING JOE BOHLIN PATRICIA BOYER RANDY BULLARD OCIE BOWSER RONNIE BROWN ELIZABETH CALDERON 38 MIKE CANTRELL BILLY CHANEY CHARLES CLEMENTS SAMMY CANTRELL CAROL CHANEY CINDY COLEMAN MARTY CARROLL VERNON CLABURN CLIFF COLLIER CINDY COPPIN RONNIE COUFAL BUCKY COUCH STEVE COWAN DAVID COX GLEN COX PATTI COX CHRIS CUMMINS CHUCK DAWSON DANNY DIXON CONNIE CURRY DONNA DECKER RETSY DOUGLAS SUE DAVIDSON JULIA DE LA ROSA JACKIE DRAKE JOY EDWARDS ELIZABETH FUENTES DONNIE GALLAWAY ROBYN EVANS WILLENA FUNDERBURKE CHARLES GARNER SUSIE EVANS LARRY FURNACE MARTHA GIBSON BEN GILLAM JIMMY GOTT JCE GUERRERO DORIS GLENN BRAD GREEN ARTHUR HALE TINA GOBER LIZZIE GRIFFIN TRISHA HALE JUDY HORTON RONNIE HOSCH WILLIAM HARRIS SALLY HIBBELER TOM HEARD DIANNE HICKS DEATR1 HERRINGTON GREG HILL JOE HOSKINS PATTY JACKSON CINDY JONES WARD HUGHLING SHERRY JANSEN DANNY KARL JAMES KELLY CLIFFORD KIRKHAM DIANNE LOCKLEAR SHELIA KELTON PAM KITCHEN LINDA LONG MARCY KING RACHEL LEUA DANNY LORD E 1 JEF F LUDWICK GLENDA MCKAY STEVE MARTINDALE SANDRA LYNCH KRIS MCKEE BECKY MIKSCH JIMMY MCBRIDE PAM MADDUX DONNA MILLER 47 KEITH MILLER LOIS MITCHELL I S , S. ,-I JUANITA MOOMAW KAREN MOORE DANIEL MOONEY SHARON MOORE Q ,,., L. 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COLORS Lavender and Silver FLOWER Orchid Homecoming 70 Jay Taggart, Shirley Hughes, and Laura Clements are pictured among other homecoming Tiger band members. SUSIE WALLACE, Homecoming Queen of 1970, was presented roses at halftime of the Belton-Del Valle game. She is shown at right with her father, Kenneth Wallace, who was her escort. Susie as head cheerleader and a member of the band is also secretary of the senior class and is Football Sweetheart. The other two finalists, also seniors, were CINDY CUPPIN escorted by her father, jimmy C. Coppin, and ROBYN EVANS escorted by her father, Moody Evans. 60 The three nominees from the junior class were Donna Bird escorted by Mike Ousey, Lisa Stamps escorted by Jim Janeway, and Susan Thornton escorted by Jim Shropshire. The three nominees from the sophomore class were Tammy Sanders escorted by Randy Castello, Paula Tulloch escorted by Keith Tanner, and Cathy Petty escorted by Larry Baker. Pictured above are former band members being lead by former twirlersz Mimi Amato, Brenda Stovall, and Pam Cowan The Senior Play Much time spent in rehearsal led to a superb performance by the seniors in their presentation, If A Man Answers . The plot had several en- tanglements that worked themselves out beautifully. The acting cast and their part are pictured left to right: Steve Wilson, john Staceyg Linda Long, Germaine Staceyg Sheila Kelton, Miss Kayeg Linnell Beschal, Bellaclonnag Janna Pechal, Library Goerg Carol Roen, Salomeg Tom Heard, Mr. Chadwickg Janis Oujeclzsky, Flower Shop Clerkg Vernon Claburn, Party Goerg Laurie Womble, Library Goerg Robyn Evans, Tina Brooksg Chris Cummins, Gene Wrightg Trisha Hale, Conchitag Bill Tanner, Strange Mang Cindy Jones, Europag Paul Wilhite, Party Goerg Pam Maddux, Chantal Staceyg Bucky Couch, Party Goer. Pictured below left is the scene in which Gene Wright receives his first black eye from Chantal after she misunderstands his invitation to model. Below right is pictured Mrs. Judy Heartfielcl assisting Charles Clements, a member of the stage crew. at 22MB JW PM If A Man Answers Production Crew Top row: Mrs. Heartfield, Pear- line Parker, Frances Wilson, Marlyn Powers, Dianne Hicks, Lizzie Griffin, and Susie Evans. Front row: Clayton Jessen, Vernon Claburn, Billy Smitha, Jeff Ludwick, Charles Clements, Sammy Cantrell, Danny Waddill, Steve Boyd, James Willingham, Cindy Cole- man, Pam Kitchens, Kathy Trull Barbara Whitis, Judy Horton, and Denise Rhoads. The action shots below portray the hard work ofthe actors and the special personnel. Play practices are not all hard work. Some of them have funny moments like the evening Steve Boyd put a stocking over his head and scared Mrs. Heartfield, or Billy Smitha running around in his banana boat outfit, and the attempt by some to box a live cat rather than the china dog. Junior Class Office Cynthia Welch Vice-President JO Anne Ralston Susan Thornton Secretary-Treasurer Donna Bird Dale Beerwinkle Parliamentarian Historian-Reporter President SUSAN AIKEN SYLVIA ALEJANDRO RHONDA ALFORD BILLY ALLEN DRUE ALLEN WILLIE DON ANDREWS BETH ARDOIN STEPHEN ASH MARY BALL TERRI BARTLETT DALE BEERWINKLE DONNA BIRD BEVERLY BONEY JIMMY BOUNDS SUSIE BOWMAN MARVIN BRENEK JO ANNE BRISCOE ETON BRITT MARY JANE BRITT ELSIE BROWN 65 LARRY BROWN LOIS BROWN HERBERT BRUBAKER LO NELLE BUCHANAN SUSAN BURR RANDY BUTLER CHARLES BUTTON JACKIE CAMP DIANNE CARVER JOHNNY CASTOR RAYMOND CERECEREZ CHLOE CHAFFIN PAM CHANEY BOBBIE CLARK MARK CLARKE BONNIE MAY CLEGG 66 fif's1ff1i1 in .. e 4 3 1 J L MER f 4 - f f Q- f 4 3 2K QFSEEEM A mfs 3223 if i Tig? 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VICKIE DUDIK DARYL DULANY PATTY ERVIN JANET ESTILL YVONNE FLEMING JOE Fox FRANCES FUENTES PERRY FULCHER FRANKIE FULTON SHERYL CARVIN DARREL GATLIF F RODNEY GEBERT DAVID GILLIAM BILL GLAZENER JIMMY GOLDEN HERMINIA GONZALES PAUL GOSSMAN MARK GREEN PATRICIA GRIMM LINDA GUAJARDO CINDY HALLBAUER BARBARA HANNA GEORGE HARRISON PAM HEATON KENNETH HENAGER TIMOTHY HENRY ALAN HERRINGTON JIMMY HERRINGTON RICK HERRINGTON JERRY HICKS DAMITA HOLCOMBE DORIS HOUSEWRIGHT VIRGINIA HOWARD SCHULYN HUSTON COLLETTE JACKSON JIM JANEWAY DEBBIE JOHNSON JO JO JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON MELINDA JONES NANCY JONES PEGGY JONES BASIL KELLEY DEBRA KELLEY PAMELA KELLEY RICKY KELLEY 70 BRENDA KELSEY HAMP KENNEDY MIKE KILMAN IUANITA KING RAMONA KIRK GERRY KNEESE MONA LAGRONE GREG LAMINACK FREDDIE LEWELLING MIKE LEWIS DENISE LISENBE ELAINE LIVINGSTON CYNTHIA LUCKY BOBBY LUNA WALLACE LUNA DAVID MCDONALD CINDY MCDONNOUGH VICKI MCQUIEN JERRI MATTHEWS MARQUITA MENIX STEVE MEYER BILLY MILLER TONY MINICA CLARA MINOR JANIE MINOR PAM MITCHELL BERT MIZELL KAY MONFRINI BLANCA MONTEZ JOHNNA MORGAN KITTY MORTON PAT MOSLEY DIANE MOTLOCH RICKY NARVAIZ ax ,ma We s E 5 , Charles Rogers, Terry Petty, and friends are shown in Mrs. We1ch's This year homeroom was the first twenty minutes after lunch. 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'- 1ft:Qw,5ff'-52,2122,-Q-fn 1 'f ' 1 . 755159 Sasixsgsiieii 1, Q1 1 gf: , ,s'15,,gff5f lkiffzffiiw wffaf: Hex. ,::zssiifi1' 737 95 24- 2 fefw s CQ zsszsfffgiz if Sw 225 wi new gf -Ruffgmm ms .. 595 93 fsglewwk 'gs--if -a5..A.I,k f' s MICHEAL NELSON JOHN N EWMAN ROSAN NE NEWMAN MIKE NEWTON NITA OBERMILLER GARY OLDHAM LAURA PACE TERRY PETTY JUANITA PHILLIPS BILLYE POSTLEWATE PATTY POTTS KENNETH PRCIN GARY PUCKETT DAVID PUSTKA PAUL QUATTLEBAUM DAVID QUEHL ELSA QUINTANILLA JOANNE RALSTON 73 MARGARET RAMIREZ MIKE RANDOLPH BUTCH RAY RICKY RENICK CURTIS REVEILE SUSAN RHODES BILLYE RIERSON DEBBIE ROBERTS JEANNE ROBERTSON TONI SUE RODI STELLA RODRIQUEZ CHARLES ROGERS JUANITA RUSSELL MARY SALAZAR VICKI SARGENT BRENDA SCALLIONS MARILYN SCHMIDT LANA SCHRIMSHER ROY SHELTON SAM SHOFNER 74 JIM SHROPSHIRE ROXANNE SLOVER DAVID SMITH LISA STAMPS CARLOS STEWART JULIE STEWART HAROLD STRATTON PHIL STREET DEBORAH SULLIVAN TONY sYRUs JEFF TAGGART BILL TAYLOR DARRELL TAYLOR HOWELL TAYLOR Mrs. Reichart's homeroom was one of the first to win the spirit stick for the class with the most spirit of the Week. SUSAN THORNTON ANNA TINDLE RONNIE TINDLE SHERYL TODD ww 'swf we iw im :wafzm 'YS1iJS1i'f'ifi'2flifzffiff'55, 2-.5515 Sff3 'N,i555 .gm.:Mm, ., 1 Q fy, ffmiff:gfg::ns.fv fm 1:2- mf , ig . . xx -4-I , ,.,. - 1221 H 'K 'fffsw iz. ,J,A., 3 , f,,w , ROBERT TOMECEK TON OT 1 L, if - I-gg ig. sfffffshifm ei, .ww , H, , ,.,, , I . A JUANITA TORKES I MTT Ja? if E I Q , 2 n X A 2 mi? 5?x'i4fb:'-zgg f .. 39, MIKE TRUE CARLEEN TULLOCH WANDA TURNBO EUNICE VACA JOY VERNON BRUCE WATSON CYNTHIA WEAKS CYNTHIA WELCH LARRY WHEELER MARILYN WHITE VICKIE WHITE BILL WHITLEY 1. 2 ll .WM I I . L. --Vs-E -I 1 93 'MOSES STEVE WHITMIRE LARRY WILKINS GREG WILLIAMSON ROBERT WILLIS BETTY JO WILSON RANEY WOFFORD WANDA WOFFORD ELVIN WOLFF CAROL WOODALL LINDA WORLEY STEVE YEARWOOD Paula is shown trying On -Iimmy,s senior ring in anticipation. Sophomore Class Cfficers S, 2, Tammy Sanders Historian-Reporter Paula Tulloch Vice-President Mary Birtchet Secretary-Treasurer Keith Tanner President Deb Coppin Parliamentarian 8 I riffs? M .Q .... A 'A' fl ' ' A ,gulf ,fiz1',:j:,gg5g,1-if ff, a Q R- - Hi CHARLES ABBOTT TERESA AGUILAR DANIEL ALCOZER MARY ALCOZER DIANA ALE-IANDRO RONALD ALF ORD SUSAN AUSTIN EDDIE BAIRD LARRY BAKER WARREN BALL MARSHA BALLARD KEITH BARNES BILL BARNES CYNTHIA BARTEK CLYDE BENTON MARY BIRTCHET JEFF BLACKBURN JESSE BLAIR SHERYL BLAIR JIM BODE PAM BONEY JACKY BOWDEN JIMMY BOWMAN CLAYTON BRANTLEY VIRGINIA BRIDGES NANCY BRISCOE RICKY BURNS JACKIE BURSON ROSLIN BUSBY BARBARA BUTLER CONNIE BUTLER CHARLOTTE BUTTON MARILYN BYRNE ALAN CARLISLE RANDY CASTELLO THERESA CASTELLO JOE CASTILLO JOHNNY CERECEREZ JAMES CHANEY SHIRLEY COLEMAN GLENNA COLSTON JAMES COMPTON MARK COPELAN D DEB COPPIN DAVID COSTINE SANDY COTA LAURA COX KEN CRONE KATHY CURRY JAMES DANIEL ROY DARDEN Pictured are Larry Whitis and Robert Sullivan. BILLY DAVIS BARBARA DEATON BILL DECKER DAVID DE LA ROSA JIMMY DENNEY SALLY DINGUS NANCY DOWNIN G CLAUDIA DRAKE JIM DRYDEN TRISHA DURHAM DANNY DUSEK RUTH EDWARDS DEBRA ELKINS LAVERNE ELLIOTT STEVE ELLIOTT JOANN ENGELKE AN DIE ERVIN BOBBY F ARR JAMES F EARCE WESLEY FERRELL DANA DIELDER JAMES FISCHER KATHLEEN FOX LEROY FULEORD PAM GARVIN PATSY GLAZENER TOMMY GOBER BONNIE GOODWIN CAROLYN GOTT PAULA GREGORY SYBIL GROTH MARIE GUERRERO STEPHEN GUFFEY DEBRA HARRIS RICKY HATTER PATRICIA HAUELER WANDA HAWTHORNE KENNETH HAYES MELINDA HAYS FELIX HERNANDEZ CLOYCE HERRINGTON KATHY HERVEY BRENDA HICKS RONNIE HIGGINBOTHAM ALLAN HILL JAMES HILL GARRY HOSCH MARTHA HOSKINS DOROTHY HUEY ELAINE ISSAC MIKE IVEY 82 Linda McPherson and other students of Mrs. Burnett's English II class are shown answering questions from their Greek mythology books. PATRICIA IANSEN ROBERT IESSEN DINAH JOHNS CINDY JOHNSON DENNIS KEETON STEVE KELLY RICHARD KING DIANE LA FRENIERE THOMAS LANCASTER GARY LAW LINDA LAWSON NETHA LAWSON VAN LEE FLOYD LESIKER JAMES LIGHT JoE LINGO MARVA LIVINGSTON JERRY LocKLIN JoE LoPEz JOAN LOVE 83 JUDY LOWE DEBBIE LOWERY DAVID MCEARLAND KLAWDYA MCKEE LINDA MCPHERSON BECKY MCQUIEN JOHN MARTINEZ MELODY MAXWELL THURMAN MOORE PATRICIA MORGAN HAROLD MORTON HENRY MORTON KENDRA MURRAH VITA NARVAIZ GLORIA NAVARRETTE DWAYNE NELSON l3 ll I EAI1 I PATRICIA NELSON A l , RR i I I I Sophomores take advantage of the early lunc ann Engelke is pictured leaving for lunch. S W g ,Li f. ,f -fi ,iff :,' if! ff 1 55 as jo- 3 ' . ,MA -,, 'MEM ,. A . ,-,vufmgm - -. , HA A, ,N . R, . f , Am-f, ug 2- -iZ'2:.i2'2gfQ?3iffm ' i.g5, 'iQE3 Q A RP PMRK RPMN , . I . ,..l,.w L. ,. W ,. , I 5? A v W, .wg qfg V, L 5 , gfkf xn R 3 . . A A X vi , A ,Az - , , . f wg i:LQffz'4qji A . f ,V V' I .Q,,',:'f 1 .iii-TNT' A ,, 'Y A 1'1 , U' f13s2Q!Q I'jT?, Q ff 'Q' M 4 M X , 4 O, ,img . 1 155 K 5 4 fr Q wi M, ig .Q-:ff NORMAN NORTHEN STEVE OWENS JOY PACK ROBIN PACKARD DANNY PALOUSEK BRENDA PARKER MARK PARKER LAURA PEARSON BEVERLY PESCHEL LAURA PETERSON CATHY PETTY DENNIS PETTY ROYCE PETTY PAULA PIRTLE DAVID POINTON PAULA PORTER VICKIE PROOTOR JAN PUCKETT RAY PUCKETT TOMMY PUCKETT ELVA QUINTANILLA RHONDA RAGSDALE GARY RATLIFF JACKIE RATLIF F DEBORAH RENFROW JEFF RENF ROW RITA RENFROW ERNEST RENTERIA ANDY RI-IOADS STEVEN RIERSON MIKE ROBINSON WALDO RODRIQUEZ RICHARD ROOT RUSSELL ROSIN ANN SAELEY ROY SANDERS TAMMY SANDERS TERRY SANFORD KENNY SCALLIONS FRANCES SCHILLER ROBERT SCHODLBAUER BARBARA SCHOEPF ELLA SCOTT CARRIE SHANKS GARY SHELTON JOE SHEPPERD RICHARD SHERMAN ALAN SHROPSHIRE BYRON SINCLAIR SHERRYE SKAGGS 86 TLQQL , '.', E251 W? R- A .. A , .V We ,11'- ' Viilf 2 ,1'-, - 'I'RI: ,1- Some sophomore student c with Mr. Tomlinson discussing CINDY SMITH GWEN SMITH JIMMY STEPHENS JIM STEWART JAMES STOCKMAN GARY SULLIVAN KEITH TANNER FLOYD TAYLOR DANNY THOMISON RICHARD TODD RANDY TOMECEK DOLORES TREVINO GARY TRUE SUSAN TRUELOVE TERRY TRULL IAYANNA TUBB KATHY TUBBS PAULA TULLOCH TERRY TURNER ELVA VACA LOIS VACA GLORIA VARGAS LINDA VASQUEZ EOE VERNON JULIA WADDILL RONNIE WATSON KAY WEST WILLIE WHITELY LARRY WHITIS T. P. WHITLEY, JR. RAY WHITMIRE SANDRA WILHITE ROBERT WILKINS DONNA WILLIS BARBARA WILSON CONNIE WILSON HARRY WILSON MARGARET WILSON RONALD WILSON ELMER WINKLER CAROL WOFFORD YVONNE WOLFF ED WOODRUM KENNETH WOODS L. COMPETITION 8 Ba n cl Shown on the preceding divis- ion page are the Belton repre- sentatives to the All-State band. They are from left to right: BECKY MIKSCH- bassoong TOM HEARD- French horn, BILLYE POS- TLEWATE-bassoon. Regional band members who tried out for the All-State band are: Back rowg RUTH ED- WARDS, BARBARA HANNA, JULIE STEWART, BECKY MIKSCH, BILLYE POSTLEW LIZZIE GRIFFIN, and CYNTHIA WELCH-Front IOWQ MIKE CANTRELL, TOM HEARD SAMMY CANTRELL and BILL WHITLEY. Regional band members are: Back rowg JOHN NEWMAN, TOM HEARD, KEN CRONE, RONNIE STRAWN, DA POINTON, SAMMY CANTRELL, BILL WHITLEY, and MIKE CANTRELL-Eront rOWg CYNTHIA WELCH, R EDWARDS, JULIE STEWART, BILLYE POSTLEWATE, BECKY MIKSCH, LIZZIE GRIFFIN, JERRI MAT' BARBARA HANNA and TERRI AGUILAR. 90 Science and Math To the left: Slide Ruleg JIM SHROPSHIRE Number Sense! BILL GLAZENER, RODNEY GEBERT, HERB BRUBAKER and JIM IANEWAY, QNO1: Picturedj Science: WILL NICHOLSON, MARTHA GIBSON, and GREG WIL- LIAMSON with Clyde. Literary Events Persuasive Speaking: CLAYTON JESSEN and LOIS BROWN Prose Interpretation: SHERYL BLAIR and BILL WI-IITLEY I 1 1 1 I I 5 One Act Play: JIM JANEWAY, STEVE WILSON, LIND NARVAIZ JOE SCOTT Writing: MIKE CANTRELL, KATHY TRULL, and RICKY Pictured top right: Poetry Interpretation LAURA PEARSON and BYRON SINCLAIR Pictured bottom right: Spelling ROBYN EVANS, JUANITA KING, and ELSIE BROWN Commercial Events Typing at right: First row, SUSAN THORNTON, GRACE TROJAN, JUANITA KING, LO NELLE BU- CHANAN, Second rowg PAM KIT- CHEN, CHLOE CHAFFIN, MARILYN SCHMIDT, and SUSIE EVANS. Below: Shorthandg PATTY JACKSON, SI-IELIA KELTON, DIANE MOT- LOCK, DENISE ARNOLD, and RUBY RAY. Journalism To the right: GLENDA McKAY, GEORGE ALDRIDGE, and LIN NELL PESCHEL 1 RGANIZATICNS National Honor Society NHS OFFICERS Pictured at right are GEORGE AL- DRIDGE, President, TERRY POTTS, Vice-President: LIZZIE GRIFFIN, Secretary, and BILLY SMITHA, Treasurer. SENIOR MEMBERS Pictured below, front row are ROBYN EVANS, FRANCES WILSON, PAM MADDUX, DENISE ARNOLD, JANIS OUJEZDSKY, SUSIE EVANS, RUBY RAY, LOUISE BARNES fSp0nsorj, LIZZIE GRIFFIN, KATHY TRULL, PATRICIA TRAM- MELL, MARTHA GIBSON, DIANNE LOCKLEAR, and LINDA LONG. Pictured top row are BUCKY COUCH, TOM HEARD, BILLY SMITHA, RONNIE COUFAL, RONNIE STRAWN, GEORGE ALDRIDGE, JAMES WILLINGHAM, TERRY POTTS, and SAMMY CANTRELL. NEW MEMBERS Pictured above, bottom row are PECHAI., POSTELWATE, ERVIN, GRIMM, CHAFFIN, WILSON, MENIX, MONFRINI, STEPHENS, and MITCHELL. Pictured middle row are THORNTON, KITCHEN, COLEMAN, STONE HANNA, TROJAN, KING, HOWARD, HALLBAUER, RHOADS, MATTHEWS, BOYER, AIKEN, and BROWN. Pictured row are JANEWAY, CANTRELL, WADDILL, TAYLOR, FULCHER, GREEN, ASI-I, and SI-IROPSI-IIRE. MEMBERS Pictured above are RAGSDALE, POINTON, LOWE, HICKS, BLAIR, HAYS, GROTH, GLAZENER BRIDGES, BARTEK, and AUSTIN. Mr. Chathem was the guest speaker. Linda Long, Tom Heard, Susie Evans, and Janeway sang The Impossible Dream. Sponsor: Mrs. Barnes Pictured above are a few of the parents invited to the Honor Society induction. 97 F.T.A. The FTA has shown a great acceleration in its program this year. The Belton chapter hosted the district convention and several mem- bers attended the state convention in Houston. This year the senior FTA members were allowed to teach in the elementary school system as student teachers. The club held its meetings at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in the cafeteria. 1970-71 officers were HERB BRUBAKER- historian, CYNTHIA WELCH-treasurer, SUSIE EVANS-secretary, CAROL ROEN-vice-presi- dent, MIKE PARKER-president, and SUSAN BURK-historian. Members for the year 1970-71: front row-ENGELKE, BONEY, HAYS, BARTEK, WELCH, DRAKE, GROTH, HICKS, STEPHENS, DOUGLAS, EDWARDS, ARNOLD, OUJEZDSKY, MADDUX, ROEN. Center row-ALDRIDGE,PEARSON, PACKARD, GLAZENER, I-IALLBAUER, MATTHEWS, STAMPS, MCPHERSON, BURK, JONES, MIKSCH, HEATON, CAR- VER, BOWMAN. Back row-BRUBAKER, PARKER, RENTERIA, PESCHEL, B., COLLIER, SCHMIDT, EVANS, PESCI-IEL L., PUCKETT, COX, ELKINS, TROJAN, CHAFFIN, KING, DURHAM. 98 eld in Belton this year. DR. TANNER was the guest speaker for the district meeting. HALLBAUER and SUSIE EVANS welcome visitors to the d1St1'1Ct meet- I HERB BRUBAKER was elected district secretary for 1971-72. TERRY POTTS served as district vice- president this year. MRS. TILLEY is the sponsor. 99 Fuiure Homemakers of America 1970-371 members are from left to right: Top row: LUCKY, KING, PETTY, DIERKS, KNEESE, MIKSCH, BAZEMORE, D. HICKS, B. I-IICKS, WILSON, MAXWELL, Middle rOW WALKER, NELSON, ISAAC, D. JOHNSON, S. COLEMAN, C. JOHNSON, FUNDERBURKE, PACE, WILLIS, ENGELKE, A. ERVIN, Bottom IOWQ MISS DAVIS, Sp0r1SOr, MURRAH, SCOTT, C. COLEMAN, P. ERVIN, MCPHERSON, JACKSON, VERNON, OBERMILLER, WHITE, WADDILL, ELKINS, CUNNINGHAM, Sponsor. Home E ,Qantas H P' mr W Q99 23 - 1 F Chapter officers are: IRAAN MURRAI-I, Historian, DIANNE HICKS, Treasurer, MARCY KING, Parliamentar- ' ' - ' . . I ran, BECKY MIKSCH, President, GERRY KNEESE, Program Cha1rma.n,CATHY PETTY, Secretary, COL JACKSON, Project Chairman,-IULIA WADDILL, Reporter. 100 I ther Class Officers: MARCY KING, DONNA WILLIS, GLADYS WALKER, VICKI DIERKS, CYNTHIA LUCKY AAN MURRAI-I, BERNETA OBERMILLER, CATHY PETTY, JOY VERNON, and WANDA WILHITE. Top and right pictures: One of the F.H.A. projects was an open house for the teachers, given by the two-year F.H.A. members. The open house, given at Christmas, provided refreshments for the teachers. Another Christmas project was a box of food and toys for a needy family. Bottom left: One project for the three-year members was a luncheon given to the senior members. Shown are Joy Vernon, Deborah Johnson, and Berneta Obermiller serving two seniors, Dianne Hicks and Marcy King. 102 Left: At the beginning ofthe year, the F.H.A. gave a skit that showed scenes of their plans. Shown are Berneta Ober- miller, Marilyn White, and joy Vernon in a skit of their future visit to the Crestview Manor Rest Home. Below: In another skit ofthe F.H.A. is shown an Alka-Seltzer played by Joy Vernon, coming to the rescue of an overloaded table, played by Berneta Obermiller. bovez Shown is Miss Jean Carroll from the Bell County Mental Health Retardation Center giving a program to the F.H.A. relationships with people. Some of the things brought up were student-teacher relations, boy-girl relations, and parent- ilcl relations. F.F.A. Sweetheart Cathy Petty Above: Terry, Petty is pictured with his Shorthorn won in the 1970 Houston Livestock judging. He had to show the Shorthorn in this year's 1971 Houston Fat Stock Show. Right: James Stewart and Schulyn Huston were the two F.F.A. members who sold the most fruit in the pre- Christmas project. F.F.A. Proiecfs To the left: Tony Warrick, a senior member of the F.F.A., is shown with one of his prize-winning sheep. Tony won Reserve Grand Champion for his sheep in the Junior Livestock Show held in Temple, He also placed with his turkeys. Middle left: Jimmy Golden, ajunior member, is shown with his heifer won in Houston last year. He had to show the heifer this year in the Fat Stock Show. jimmy won Grand Champion for his sheep in the junior Livestock Show this year in Temple. Middle right: Robert Tomecek is shown with his Hereford steer, which he showed at the Houston Fat Stock Show this year. This steer was sired by Dia- mond Point, as was the 1970 Grand Champion. To the left: Jackie Burleson is shown with his winning steer in the Fort Worth Show. D.E. This yeafs officers are: MURRAY RENICK, presidentg GREG HILL, vice- presidentg-IOE HOSKINS, treasurergJOI-IN NAVARRETTE, secretarygJACKIE JACKIE CAMP and BEN GILLAM CM LP' reporter' chosen as club favorites. Members are front row-HOSKINS, RENICK, HILL, CAMP, NAVARRETTE, OUSEY, PATEg center row-GOLDEN, BUT LER, PRCIN, GILLAM, GOSSMAN, WHEELER ,CULP, LAGRONE, TANTQ back row-RENICK R. LORD, HICKS, KING, WOOD, WEAKS, WOLFF, MARTINDALE, MR. FRANKLIN, sponsor. 106 J? ,, 'ffifs :'ir2iz A- ' A ,f' ,:sf.z5iQ,i:ffr1ff' , .:. I-fab, - -, 14,1,::,5'm,gvpsg:g,3k,ffffmig, '- I , -fs? Q Wi? I QPSK , . ,g, L ' if Nw, K Weil- ' , ' ' -J K' W? xi ' 5:3 aff, 'GT X Stiff ,ig ,..,, A.,,, Q I, wi WI SI T, . ,.,,. .,,, A .,. , , N, a Lxidmn 'K W , . ., IUEWWQQQX 5 Qi 75? , as .. , , - Q my A K I f , I, 18- X . mfr 4,33 ,g.,Nff.w an wi -,flgfzff 2, if 31 , M I M 559, I W Q IWW wk xy 2 '95 fi 3 QA Xing? ,M Y ww A 55 ff , A.,, . . 7' :W 7 f3':. 1-.':g,5.L ,M F, me A 2, 1154 I I 'YQ Y. 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M 1 .H 1 11 214 fig W , ,P ' A lui? ,+s4g,1zi,1,wzis, ---- ,. 149' MIKE OUSEY-HEB RHONDA PATE Woolco JERRY PICKETT KENNETH PRCIN-HEB MIKE RANDOLPH Farmer s Coop 110 DAVID RENDON-E1 Chico MURRY RENICK A and E Locker Plan RN' RENICK-Brow-n'5 Gulf Oil ROY SHELTONfCaptain Table LARRY SPARKS-McDonald's DOLORES TANT-HEB MIKE TESSEMER-Belton Feed and Produce MIKE TINDLE-A-1 Rentals JOHN WOOD-Minimax HAROLD WEAKS-Sinclair -1. ROY WEAKS-Minimax LARRY WHEELER-Belton journal ELVIN WOLFF-Bill's One The DE club had two fund-raising projects this year. They held the yearly mum sale for the homecoming game, and also sold scented candles at Christmas. The club held a contest for selling the most mums. Pictured at the right are JACKIE CAMP, RICKEY RENICK, and JOE HOSKINS, the winners. 112 DALE NEWMAN-Minimax MURRY RENICK, JOE HOSKINS, AND RICKEY attended the Fort Worth Convention a Office Educclhon VOE is a senior course in office machines and office procedures. OEA is the co- ordinated club which serves as an extension of the VOE class. Office Education Association PATTY JACKSON, Finalistg PATRICIA TRAMMEL, Miss OEAg and CINDY MRS, GAYLE CRAIN VOE COLEMAN, Finalist Teacher and OEA Sponsor The third annual Employer Banquet was held at Stagecoach Inn. Sixty-three people attended. The VUE Honey Buns songs to honor their employers. 114 OEA Activities Pictured at top left are V.O.E. area contestants: Top row from the left: BARBARA WHITIS, Bookkeeping, DONNA MILLER, Extemperaneous Speakingg PATTY JACKSON, Job Application and 10-Keyg RUBY RAY, Filingg Bottom row from left: DENISE RHOADS, 10-Keyg PATRICIA TRAMMEL, Transcribingg CINDY COLEMAN, Shorthand Last year's OEA president, Judy Howe, installed the 1970-71 officers in a candle lighting cere- mony. Miss Melva Garner, head of the Business Department at Temple Junior College, spoke at an OEA meeting about business courses and opportunities. Mothers of VOE students were invited to hear Miss Garner speak, and refreshments were served. employer received a fram d t'f' f e cer 1 ICHCC 0 apprecia- N. L. Douglas, Supt. of Schools received an honorary life mem- bership in OEA for his support of the vocational programs. 115 VOE Students of Work Q LOIS MITCHELL Sewell-Long Clinic RUBY RAY Adult Probation Office KAREN MOORE JANNA PECHAL Lane Webb Offices School Tax Office PATTY JACKSON Law Insurance Agency 116 JANELL WINKLER Western Auto PATRICIA TRAMMEL City Hall SUE DAVIDSON DONNA MILLER First Baptist Church Beal1'5, Temple Day Nursery, Temple HUNTER Real Estate ELIZABETH CALDERON Central Texas TB Assn. BIRD CARLA PRICE Central Texas Council of Governments ?, , I I , M . sem stlws 31:5-'IF ' V .. i 412152 I i. ,. - sera sam-fs L1 -1, my N ,, ,. -to ' ? ,sNs' !'s F 'if' f'-sei' Leif .,:. . ,,,, , , . ,. ,. ' 'S 'W . x - 1 ft ' V ' N: . , . , X l B W fewlrgwefsafzzfwzisziel sf , yy, I 5 ere?espfsfvazsazewlefef W9 ' ft ' 5ff?l?ii2ill55??gEf753'g'sMQSQ 5: ,x Q' ,ansieggfsifexfizwiaeassa , , K f it j 5 , 213-or --9151 -fy: My K A Ak.,,,s: ff .tiff . V sfgseiai-x:1.': .f . f' ' , . 71Lell?2fi 1-'E I. L, I I .. 'W' ' ' ' A ::.? W M, JY We -I I e,,.., I..,,.,w:ffjj,i1 - A !! E - I . -H15 KRIS MCKEE JULIE WHITMIRE Radio, Temple Peoples National Bank Belton Vetefina-TY CIUUC LELAND T. DUKE, Coun ty Tax Assessor-Collector, spoke at an OEA meeting TAYLOR OCIE BOWSER about what an employer Texas Council of Governments Dr. Sam Teas expects from an office Worker. af ,,,. r,-fw5i'ffl:lsI .,g:w'if-,-f- : .F ' A , , ..,, i 6 ffggig gf 55535414 ju j s ' -if 1352 , A f ' Ii1,,5 w Eu: ,- , V ,X.V,, ' L gy-Eg 3, , QQ 5421554 YS., 2? Q sw W if i L, , ,'.-' ' . - . L ' Wigfss: nj? zfejj N- 'f .- 11,5Vf'2,g-' ,-1'fsi'5 ,- .M :fn - N, ai wagww f- -1.2 ,Q swf' A ,if DIANNE HICKS CYNTHIA SULLIVAN CINDY JONES Library VOE Lab VOE Lab CINDY COLEMAN Counse1or's Office K PATSY NAGY JUDY HORTON Library Library SUSIE WALLACE WANDA WILHITE Typing and calculating departments at work BHS Main Office VOE Lab 118 DENISE RHOADS BARBARA WHITIS Adult Probation Office and VOE VOE Lab JULIA DE LA ROSA VOE Lab Filing and transcribing Dept. at work For their Christmas project, the OEA members held an open house and served refreshments to faculty admin- istrators and employers. The students collected food, clothing, toys, and a decorated tree for a Belton family. For money-raising projects, the OEA sold decorative wall plaques and published and sold a student directory The money was used to buy an adding machine and to finance the banquet. 120 Spanish Club The Spanish Club held its regular meetings on Thursdays at 6:30 P.M. in the cafeteria. Guest speakers provided most of the programs. Each year the club sponsors a Christmas project. Food is collected by the members then taken to a needy family. This year's banquet was held at El cha Cho. 1970-71 officers are: SUSAN RHOADES, secretary-treasurer, VIRGINIA HOWARD, president, THERESA AGUILAR, reporter, JANIS OUJEZDSKY, vice-president, and PATTI PoTTs, parliamenrarian. 1 Members for 197071 are row 1 PACKARD WILSON TREVINO-I RAGSDALE WADDILLD SINCLAIR -IESSON MIZELL SMITHD RENTERIA RATLIFF CRONE WOODS VACAL BOWMAN row 2 CARVER TREVINOD RALSTON SMITHC BUTTONS DENTON MCKEE MATTHEWS COSTELLO TULLOCH ERVIN row 3 AGUILAR HOWARD OUJESDSKY RHOADES POTTS GROTH BONEY COPPIN BIRTCHET KELSEY EDWARDS MOORE SCHMIDT BURK HANNA DIERKS ALFORD SLOVER JONES SAFLEY STAMPS STEWART HALLBAUER KELLEY, KING, SALAZAR, GRIMM, JONES, BRITT, HOLCOMB, WHITE, MR. LANGFORD, sponsorg row 4-VACA E., PESCHAL, WADDILL J., GLAZENER, MAXWELL, MIKSCH, EVANS, PEARSON, BLAIR, BARTEK, PIRTLE, SANDERS MCPHERSON, HAY S, EDWARDS. RICKEY NARVAIZ was chosen Caballero. EARNEST RENTERIA takes a swing at the Pinata. It is filled with candy which scatters when the pifiata is broken This game is popular in Mexico for holiday celebrations. and I 'xx v f ffbfgs 'K .O k My s ,. ,ii iA is s le'?1fil:'isg l, BECKEY MIKSCH was chosen Senorita. Nulli Secunclus The Latin Club met during homeroom. Skits on Roman life were presented by members of the club. Pictured in the center ofthe page are: CLIFF COL- LIER, BILL ALLEN, VIRGINIA HOWARD, CHARLES BUT- TONS, and DALE BEERWIN- KLE as they give a skit. 1970-71 officers are: CLIFF COLLIER, president, JANNA PECHAL, secretaryg SUSAN AIKEN, treasurer, and JIM -IANEWAY, vice-president fnot picturedj. Members for 1970-71 are: front row-WELCH, HOWARD, MCQUEEN, AIKEN, POTTS, TAYLOR H., BUTTON, BEER- WINKLE, GEBERT, ALLEN, COLLIER C., LONG, PECHAL, COPPINQ center row-SHROPSHIRE, GREEN, MCQUIEN, TAYLOR B., MITCHELL, TAYLOR S., SARGENT, TROJAN, MENIX, CHAFFIN, MONFRINI, ESTILL, COX, MURRAH MRS. DALTON, sponsorg back row-NEWMANLANCASTER, HAYES, AUSTIN SUSAN, BUTLER, -IANSEN, WILSON C., ERVIN, ENGELKE, GRIFFIN, WILSON F., EVANS, ROEN, TERRELL, COLLIER K., COLEMAN, AUSTIN SHARON, WILSON M., PARUZINSKI, HIBBELER. Each spring the club elects a Caesar and a Calpurnia for the following year. They are of- ficially crowned at the banquet or picnic. The Caesar and Calpurnia for this year were TERRY POTTS and CINDY COPPIN. Student Council The student council plays an important roll in the school's activities. The members help boost school spirit, raise the flag each morning, and keep the trophy case up-to-date and in order. The student council also sponsors slave day, a talent show, a dance in the spring, the senior play, and provides a sign for the football field. The spirit of BHS was kept alive by the contests for the spirit stick. Door decorations and yelling were the methods the homerooms used to win. During basketball season the student council pro- vided individual score cards for each game. 1970-71 officers are: JANNA PECHAL, treasurerg BUCKY COUCH, presidentg ROBYN EVANS, Vice- presidentg LAURIE WOMBLE, parliamentariang and RANDY CASTELLO, secretary Qnot picturedj. Senior representatives were, seated-MADDUX, PECHAL, LONG, EVANS, GRIFFIN, TERRELL, WOMBLE COUCH, CHANEY, OUSEY, TANNER, SMITHA, COWAN, WILSON. 124 representatives Were: seated-BUCHANAN, POTTS, AIKEN, STAMPS, CHANEY, BIRDQ standing-HOWARD, WELCH BEERWINKLE, HANNA, JANEWAY. Pictured at left is Mr. Tomlinson the student council sponsor. He is replenishing the candy rna- chine, one of the student council projects. Pictured at the right is the Christ- mas tree which the council spon- sored for needy families so that their children could enjoy Christ- mas also. Shown are boxes that were to he filled by individual classes. 125 126 Sophomore representatives were: seated-BIRTCHET, COPPIN, I-IAYS, SANDERS, TULLOCHg standing-CARLYLE, BU TON, PIRTLE, EDWARDS, DRYDEN. 1 The student council turned Cupid the Friday before Valen- tine's Day as they delivered gifts, candy, and singing valentines. br' The Tiger Belles Officers of the Tiger Belles pictured at left are: PAM KITCHEN, reporterg DENISE Rl-IOADS, secretaryg PAM MADDUX, presidentg JANIS OU-IEZDSKY, vice-presi- dent. Our school mascot, Tigo, was CINDY JONES. This year's pep squad has been an active supporter of the Tigers. They attended all the football games and contributed greatly to the spirit at pep rallies and games. ,, V A, r ' M? 'fi' 'Q ..-. - .xii ' U . af ., 'Q ' , ,,,1,gfP5.m?f,,B H ' K--1 9 ,P X ' ..tt -f ri ' 4 2 Q- ,x ' rf .2g2fgg Qgw f 1fi , E ' at 2 -2 . fm- - , 'J Kia A- ,gx-: ., -15595-rw. F 1-Fx' ., 52 .- 127 1 E Pictured above is Mrs. Sitz sponsor for the Tiger Belles. 128 1970-71 Cheerleaders I r Cheerleaders this year were: top row, left to right, SUSIE WALLACE, head, seniorg BRENDA TERRELL, seniorg DONNA BIRD,-iuniorg bottom row MARY BIRTCHET, SOph01T1Oreg DEBBIE COPPIN, sophomoreg PAULA TULLOCH, sophomore. They were sponsored by Mrs. Sitz. Throughout football season the halls of Big Red high school resounded to cries of Go, mighty Tigers! Go! Go! and Let's Go Big Red!,' A special honor for this year's cheerleaders was not only being voted the best at their summer camp but in making the national finals. The Tiger Staff The 1970-71 TIGER is publish- ed once a month and more than 650 copies are circulated. The paper is written and put together by the second period journalism class, then published by the Bel- ton Journal. Top left: editor, GEORGE ALD- RICH. Bottom left: news staff TOM HEARD, photographer and reporterg LINELLE PES- CHAL, news editorg JEFF LUD- WICK, reporter. Top center. managers LAURIE WOMBLE, advertising manager and reporterg GLENDA M1:KAY, circulation manager and reporterg BILL CI-IANEY, business manager. Bottom center: feature staff STEVE COWAN, feature editorg CHRIS CUMMINS, feature writ- er and reporterg JOE SCOTT, feature writer. Top right, oppo- site page: sponsor Mrs. Cowan. Bottom right: sports staff DAVID BARTEK, sports report- erg STEVE BOYD, sports eclitorg LARRY WILSON, sports reporter. 130 X .fm-,.......... ! 131 The Lair Staff , 1 ,' .' Mfr: ,W f ' 55 The LAIR staff members are: top left, PATTI POTTS business manager, JUANITA KING, copy and academics editor, top right, MARTHA GIBSON, organizations edi- tor, BARBARA WILSON, UIL editorg DIANNE LOCK- LEAR, classes editor, bottom left, CINDY COPPIN, co- editorg BARBARA WHITIS, sports editorg DENISE AR- NOLD, co-editor. 132 I sm.. Ilff Q l my e I k il -V K , I , , ' 'lg , f 71 'tif '. 1 ' - . WH' - - . -' H ' 2,23-.-atw:1fwQ,5.,'-Q 1 ,jf I ' - ' Wi g i. 3. IN Nr, ,kv . f ' uf Wt: , 4 5Asu. Ez - in it ,K Y 855 or , ,,- 4-qi, W ni ,MQ H X 1 ,J QE : ww-'g:,, Www ,, w S-,V . , '-S nv .- , get 1 I if w T 'H-,gps-:.-:v...gl I ' ' H1 I f l if if N, , ,fi fr H 5 L,,L' 2 wif a i .. .2 .. .. . . I Q sg my it ij - -' - , - .M ' ,gf ... A , . M ,L .MII 1 zfa f-1.125 Lffrsf' , Q ' lm' A Q '!!!Q2!!sz2s1 I I ffirj . r i - in 'isasaiifjw ' gagsizg -a..' 53 gill I I if t .WM -f,-f ww v p ' 4 if , Pictured on this page are: top left, HUBERT WHITFIELD, photographerg top right, Mrs. Smith- son and Mrs. York, sponsors. CINDY COPPIN, DIANNE LOCKLEAR, and I-IUBERT WHITFIELD attended annual workshop this summer at San Angelo State College. The workshop was very rewarding becuase those at- tending have aided the staff greatly in developing new ideas for the LAIR. The staff held its banquet at the El Cha Cho res taurant in Temple and pictures were made. 133 The Marching 'I00 Band The Marching 100 band under the direction ofMr. Crain has reached an all-time high of more than 160 enrolled. This band performed in the stands at all varsity games and presented half-time shows at all the district games and at two preseason games. The old tradi- tion ofthe big sign has been join- ed by a new one oflights-out per formances at half time. A major half-time performance of the year was the presentation of CINDY COPPIN as band sweet- heart. The highlight of march- ing season was receiving three ones at marching contest. 5 134 Volunteer pep bands cheered the B team to victory on Thursday nights. These bands were carried over for basketball season. The versatile Big Red band per- forms as a concert hand following football season, and always enters the concert and sight-reading contest in the spring. Mr. Crc1in's Dancing Maioretfes Twirlers this year are from left to rightg top to bottomg JANNA PECI-IAL, Seniorg CINDY COPPIN, Drum Major, Seniorg LINDA LONG, Assistant Drum Major, Seniorg CINDY HALLBAUER, Juniors RHONDA RAGSDALE, Soph- omoreg SYBIL GRCTH, Sophomoreg and JUDY LOWE, Sophomore. Each Friday, the seven BHS twirlers performed to numbers played by the band at pep rallies and in the stands at the games. They also led the Big Red Band in performing at half-time. The half-time performances were greatly enhanced by the precision and beauty of their rountines. During lights-out shows the majorettes twirled with fire-batons, creating fiery patterns of beauty, At the Copperas Cove game CINDY and LINDA twirled with hook knives. In 1970 the twirlers attended a sum- mer camp. They performed two en- sembles which earned them two ones. There were also individual perfor- mances given by the twirlers at various camps. Choir 1970-71 Officers Were: CHUCK DAWSON-his torian, GEORGE HARRISONfpresident, LONELLE BUCHANAN-reporter, LANNA SCHRIMSHER-seo retary, LISA STAMPS-treasurer, and WANDA TURNBO-vice-president. This year the choir presented a special program, Songs for all Season, in place ofthe usual Christmas concert. They also presented an operetta, Swinging High, in the spring. The two pictures below were made at the fall presentation. ALKER, TANT. 71 members were: front row-FOX, VARGAS, TURNBO, STAMPS, STONE, JESSEN, FISCHER, PUCKETT, REN- ROBERTSON, SCHRIMSHER, BUCHANAN, center row-ROBERTS H., ASH, WILLIAMS, HARRISON, RUSSELL, WATSON B., WILSON, GUTHRIE P., GUTHRIE D., CLARK, ROBERTS R., MRS. MILLER, sponsor, top RIERSON, SARGENT, FEARCE, MCBRIDE, DAWSON, QUATTLEBAUM, WATSON R., PARKER, NELSON, 137 Becker Breakers The science club held its regu- lar meetings after school on Thursdays. This year's club made several field trips. One of these field trips was to the VA hospital in Temple. The club toured the laboratory facili- ties and was shown some of the machines used to do research Work. The 1970-71 officers Were: Mr. COPPIN, sponsorg CYNTHIA BARTEK, parliamentariang BARBARA HANNA, reporter, BILL CHANEY, president, CHARLES CLEMENTS, Vice- presidentg VIRGINIA HOWARD, secretary, and Mrs. HITT, sponsor. Members standing are: GIBSON, TAYLOR, BARTEK, EVANS, GRIFFIN, ERVIN, HANNA, HOWARD, TINDLE BUTLER, WILSON, BLAIR, DIERKS, CHAFFIN, CHANEY, PUCKETT, BROWN, CLEMENTS, DURHAM, V Members in the tree are: WESSON, SINCLAIR, WOODRUM, GLAZENER, JANEWAY, WADDILL, SANFORD. 138 5 PCRT For the past four years Coach jack Meredith has been an asset to the Athletic Department as head coach and Athletic Director. The coach with the headphones is none other than Joe Brooks. Under his tutelage, Coach Brooks has developed nine all-district backfield stars, two of whom made all-state. He also handles the Dread Red track program which placed fifth in state. Coach J. A. Williams is the offen- sive and defensive line coach. For four years his lines have been the toughest and proudest Tiger lines: Coach Williams is noted for his Big Red A Coaches HEAD COACH JACK MEREDITH unusual manner of getting his point across. At the football ban- quet he was awarded a I-leisting Award by the players. Joe Brooks, J. A. Williams, and Jack Meredith are the varsity coaches for the 1970 football season. The coaches began working with the players two weeks before school started. They spent many long hours working with players and molding them into a team. d Big Red Tigers ' SCHOOL SONG All hail to the Red and White, boys The colors we love so well, Your loyal sons now salute you V As the songs on the breezes swellg Then here's to the Red and White, boys For you we will ever fight, ' 3 For the flag of our dear old high school win The colors of Red and White. FRI-CAPTAINS: Cliff Collier, David Bartek, and .lick White. ' 1 5 During pre-game ceremonies at the Del Valle football game, Miss Susie Wallace was chosen football sweetheart for 1970. Susie is a senior at Belton High School. She has been a cheerleader for three years and is sewing as head 1 cheerleader this year. Susie is escorted by Donnie Galloway. ' Top left: Miss Brenda Terrell, a senior at Belton High School, is one of the finalists for football sweetheart. Brenda has served the Tigers as cheerleader for the past three years. She is escorted by Tiger tri-captain Cliff Collier Top right: Miss Cindy Coppin, another of the finalists for football sweetheart, is a senior at Belton High School. Cindy has been a Tiger twirler for three years, and this year, she served as drum major. Cindy is escorted by Charlie Clements. o BILLY SMITHA-Senior Haifback CHARLES CLEMENTS-Senior Fullback -f ' u 5? if . ' A ,Y .gi M ' ' ' . 5 H . ,.n..,. Lf:-1 3 lia.1,:in 1 , 5 , .... , L L 4 , i. A . 1 -, ffiiff iflif Lf' ,,.. T I L ' u is W ,rr .zkifs-95? , EQ vii' A W 'f . f 1 , S BILLY CHANEY-Senior End JOE BOHLINQSenior 3 Quarterback DAN MOONEY-Senior Halfback gd- DAVID BARTEK-Senior Fullback DONNIE GALLOWAY-Senior Center , W lr X CLIFF COLLIER-Senior Halfb ack- . l , LARRY WI LSON-Senior Halfback JAMES WILf.INGHAM-Senior Center , The action shot in the center shows the Tigers in the fieldhouse at halftime. Dur- ing halftime, the Big Red coaches go over the mistakes made in the first half, so that the boys may profit by them in the second half. New plays are also reviewed at that time. Whatever is done at halftime must help, because the Big Red team comes back all fired up. ' BILLY BLAI R-Senior Guard Shown in the middle action shot are the Tigers doing one of Coach William's warmups of the Belton Vs. Dallas-Bishop Lynch game. The play- ers feel if they can last through the pre-game warmups, they can last through any game. MA RTY CARROLL-Senior Guard CHRIS CUMMINS-Senior Tackle WARD HUGHLING-Senior Center JACK WHITE-senior Tackle f U BILL TANNER-Senior ' End WARREN ISACC-Senior End JEFF LUDWICK-Senior End BUCKY COUCH-Senior End During football season, the players work hard to earn and keep their positions. It is a great honor for these players to be cho- sen All-District, Super Cen-Tex, All-State, and All-American. ALL-DISTRICT Offense David Bartek-B Qlst teamj Jack White-T flst teamj Chris Cummins-T Q2nd teamj ALL-DISTRICT Defense David Bartek-LB Qlst teamj jack White-T Qlst teamj Warren Issac-E Qlst teamj Larry Brown-G Qlst teamj SUPER CEN-TEX David Bartek-FB Qlst teamj Jack White-T Qlst teamj ALL-STATE David Bartek-LB Qlst team, Defense jack White-T Q2nd team, Offense ALL-AME RICAN David Bartek-Honorable, Mention 1 During each pep rally the spirit sign is raised as the Tiger tearh comes in. As soon as the sign is raised, the gym is filled with the noise as spirit builds up in each student. The traditional sign is a great asset towards the spirit of B.H.S. CARLOS STEWART-junior HARRY WILSON-Sophomore STEVE CRONE-Junior A Quarterback Halfback F ullback X . STEVE MEYER-junior CHARLIE ROGERS-junior ALAN HERRINGTGN-Jllnid Halfback Halfback-End Guard . , l LARRY BROWN-Junior '- Guard TERRY PETTY-juniolr BUTCH RAY Jumor Tackle R DALE BEERWINKLE-Junior End Q Ge R is 'S Elias BILLY MILLERvJuni0r Guard Belton Vs. Heorne 23-6 Unveiling the passing combination of quarterback joe Bohlin to split end Warren Isaac, the 1970 edi- tion of the Belton Tigers came from an early defi- cit to humble the Hearne Eagles 23-6. In their opening game victory the Redmen amassed 265 yards on the ground and 83 yards through the air- ways, while surrendering into their own side of the fifty yard line only three times. Belton Vs. Dollos Bishop Lynch 6-6 Stirred on by their initial triumph, the Tigers returned to Bel- ton and hosted the highly heralded Friars of Bishop Lynch. Not until 4:34 remained in the encounter did the Big Red de- fense, lead hy tackles Jack White and Chris Cummins, yield. With the extra point try just wide to the left, the aftermath of the intense hitting contest was a 6-6 deadlock. W Belton Vs. Marlin 38-6 A 38-6 romp over the 'Marlin Bulldogsisuccessfully complete. predistrict action for the Redmen. Allistate fullbackg David Bull Bartek, broke loose for 179 yards and bolted five tim ,into the opposing end zone behind trenchmen Billy Miller, V Marty Carroll, Donnie1Gallaway, and Bucky Couch. Meanwli the dread Red defense maintained its six point per game re- l linquishment' upon entering district ccjmpetition. r. , 'Dao Cl ska? if Belton Vs. Taylor 12-10 With only 4:35 left in 13-AAA dilemma number one, the Red and White methodically prowled 49 yards to paydirt, and thus thwarted an inspired upset effort by the Taylor Ducks. Men- tally tcnse and wary of possible defeat, the Tigers nevertheless , came through 12-10 to feast on roast duck. Belton Vs. Rockdale 26-6 Aerial thieves Larry Wilson, Harry Wilson, Charley Rogers, and Carlos Stewart each nabbed one interception sparking their Tiger teammates to a 26-6 rampage over arch rival Rockdale. Linebackers Cliff Collier, Billy Blair, and David Bartek har- rassed the Big Blue offense, while Larry Wilson blazed at will for 130 yards on 21 trips enroute. to the grudge match in Lockhart. t A Belton Vs. Lockhart 17-O After a scoreless first half, the Tiger Squad dominated a Lock hart team that had given up only two touchdowns all year. While Bill Chaney, Larry Brown, and Jack White inflicted in tense pressure on the opposing quarterback, Charlie Rogers intercepted three passes to ignite the Big Red 17-0 triumph. Offensively David Bartek scored all of the big Red points. Belton Vs. Del Volle 0 21-20 On the night before Halloween the home favorites rallied to haunt the Del Valle Cardinals 21-20 in a second half comeback. To gain the homecoming tri- umph, Big Red went exclusively to their All-State fullback David Bartek, who gained 202 yards. in 43 attempts, and kicked the winning point. David Bartek was selected Back of the Week by the AUSTIN AMERICAN STATEQSMAN for his auspicious three touchdowns and three extra points. Belton Vs. Gcltesville 32-33 ' 'As tearful Tiger fans poured from the stands, Gates- ville rooters were in ecstasy' over the Hornets narrow 33-32 Homecoming victory. Behind 20-10 at the half, the Redmen took the ensuing kickoff to score. Mo- ments later following a Carlos Stewart interception, the Tigers rallied once.more to paydirt and took a short lived 24-20 lead. The Hornets, however, struck twice through the air in the waning moments, and then weathered a last gasp Belton effort to unseat the reigning champions. 5 H M51 t 4? , s , my-3 ,Q ln . wg ADX Vi Q fT i X B .5 T , , 'M-A ' .Im pw, ,,,, . ,. -Tik'QQfl5,'iI,1j if 1, Wii' Q , .fi , i - sf ,-,silpg 5 l I .E 4 ry., XV f ' 'ffaift S l 4 C5H?.- fi' '1 :lf f ef: J fl I fi.' si? T Ji' 4 ,LQ , 'i 1 T' 'tags ,322 Y f 7 , 3 1 , ,A ,.e,,.s,w1,,g,pa,g,f. gl k Q, ,Q I 1 ei :milf 'V' . efiif 5 - ,, 11 i t -,171 . at ve- .FQ f so .OOO If A fer ,...: .32 'Y A, an V ,H VV'p :L ,.-t yyy. :f M V , , ,f-- Ji? I rrsi it eea, B ' 1 ,LH ii fi etrf' V ,A K ttttt rm ,F I Belton Vs. Copperas A Cove 7-0 1 Under adverse weather conditions and underminded X by the dread Red defense the Copperas Cove Bulldogs ' fell on Friday the 13, 7-0. Late in the first quarter, Billy Smitha escaped from two defenders over the middle, and engulfed a 27 yard touchdown pass from W senior signal caller Joe Bohlin for the Tigers only scoref ' I Belton 23 6 38 1 2 26 17 2 1 33 7 29 Varsity Schedule Hearne Dallas Bishop Lynch Marlin Taylor Rockdale Lockhart ' Del Valle Gatesville Copperas Cove Lampasas- Belton Lcnnpqsiasi 29-0 A 3 In a fitting tribute to their outstanding careers, 19' graduating seniors closed the curtain on the Lam- pasas Badgers 29-0. These retiring seniors left a 1970 record at 8-1-1 behind them. Nevertheless the victory was all for naught when Gatesville trounced Taylor to secure the 13- N AAA title. To close 28 victories in the last 34 games speaks for itself, and the 1968-1970 Tigers will not be soon forgotten. Opponent 6 6 6 10 6 0 20 32 0 0 . A Tiger B Team f Bottom Row: ABBOTT, HILL, MORTON, BAIRD, BURNS, ROBERT SCHODLBAUER, DARDEN, R. WATSOT BAKER, HUSTON, ALLEN, BLACKBURN, and HOSCH. Center Row: McFARLAND, WHITIS, BALL, DULANN BURSON, PARKER, COLLINS, BUTTON, ASH, BRANTLEY, TAGGART, COSTINE, K. TANNER, and LOPEZ Top Row: SINCLAIR, WHITMIRE, LEE, CARLISLE, HENAGER, ELLIOTT, SHEPPERD, FERRELL, LINGO, FULCHER, LIGHT, CASTELLO, CHANEY, PUSTKA, NELSON, and BODE. ' B Team Schedule Belton Opponer 1 8 Richfield 22 35 Waco B 6 39 Killeen 0 43 Taylor O 22 Rockdale O 1 5 Lockhart 7 34 Del Valle 0 49 Gate sville 0 35 Copperas Cove 1 4 55 Lampasas 1 3 Varsity Managers i Top picture: STEVE BOYD, BYRON SINCLAIR, ROBERT TREVlNO,1 and WALLACE LUNA. Our varsity managers are an important part of the football team. This group of guys do a lot of work that goes unnoticed by everyone except the players and coaches. The managers make sure the uniforms are washed. They gather all the equipment together which the team needs. They also help tape up the injuries and other duties such as keeping a supply of oxygen and ice. Robert Trevino is the champion tape cutter. 4 4 Big Red Cage,rs BASKETBALL SEASON - B6lt0l1 OPP onent 50 LaVega 7 1 ' 43 Midway 6 1 53 Marlin 32 42 Brownwood 28 44 LaVega 64 42 Temple 56 5 1 Midway 53 62 Temple 63 65 Navasota 44 29 A8cM Consolidated 57 48 LaVega 60 67 Caldwell 54 54 Rockdale 46 36 Luling 51 Belton Opponent 6.5 Gatesville 46 53 Taylor 54 43 Lampasas x44 48 - Lockhart 52 61 Del Valle - 65 55 Copperas Cove 47 75 Rockdale 47 59 Gatesville A ss 48 Taylor 56 63 Lampasas 48 55 Lockhart 43 64 Del Valle 62 58 Copperas Cove 52 48 Rockdale 63 GEORGE ALDRIDGE CLIFF COLLIER ' JOHN NAVARRETTE Senior ' Senior Senior N x , RONNIE COUFAL WARREN ISAAC SCHiOl' Senior R R JOE BOHLIN LARRY WILSON JERRY LOCKLIN Senior B Senior Sophomore CARLOS STEWART Junior B Team' Basketball BELTON Schedule OPPONENT 60 La Vega B 55 31 Midway 56 53 Temple 7 87 38 Midway 51 54 Killeen B 56 63 Gatesville 47 52 Taylor 68 52 Temple B 77 41 Troy so 49 La Vega 59 32 Gatesville 31 42 Taylor 72 43 Lampasas 37 54 Lockhart 48 -41 Del Valle . 44 47 Copperas Cove 43 45 Rockdale 63 58 Gatesville 40 45 Taylor 81 49 Lampasas 53 ' 52 Lockhart 67 ' 53 Del Valle 55 64 Copperas Cove 44 44 Rockdale 64 T- i 'ont row: KENNEDY, BURNS, MCFARLAND, LEE, WHITMIRE, and RHOADS. Back row: SALAZAR, TAGGART, XNFORD, LINGO, NICHOLSON, FERRELL, SHEPPERD, and CARLISLE. 4 Tiger Track Team I Bottom Rowg RICHARD SCHODLBAUER, STEWART, HUGHLING, Middle Row: TRAMMEL, H. WILSON, ASH, SAN- FORD, KNIGHT, Top Row: MCFARLAND, LINGO, BARTEK, CUMMINS, CASTELLO. RICHARD SCHODLBAUER-Mile CASTELLO, WILSON, KNIGHT, and STEWART-Sprint Relay DAVID BARTEK-Shot-Putt KNIGHT, WILSON, and STEWART-spfihf Rglay I D TRAMMEL, HUGHLINGQCASTELLO, KNIGHT, MCFARLAND, and SANFORD- Jumpers . x DAVID MCFARLAND-High Jump WILSON, ASH, KNIGHT, and CASTELLO Mile Relay Girls' Volleyball Bottom Row: MCQUIEN, GRIMM, MONTEZ, KELTON, Top Row: TAYLOR, WHITE, VERNON, and JANSEN Bottom Row: CARVER, MURRAH, BARTLETT, HOI COMBE, Top Row: BUTLER, HIBBLER, MITCHELL, and BRITT. . 1 Mrs. Sitz serves as coach of the volleyball teams and the girls tennis coach. I Sherry Jansen demonstrates the new method of volley with a backhand volley. Vickie White goes up for a spike ball in the game against the Temple Varsity. Girls' Tennis The girls tennis team is composed of SHELIA KELTON, DIANNE LOCKLEAR, and PATRICIA HUAFLER. A A BiglRed Duffers 'vb The varsity golf team consists of STEWART, POTTS, BULLARD, TAYLOR, CHANEY, GILLAM, BLAIR, WILKERSONQ, ' WALLACE, CLABURN, and WESSON. .,,-s: Steve Wilkerson finally found a ball he could hit. Bill Chaney is trying for a birdie put. Powderpuff: Bunnies vs. Sugar Babies I 4 J . ,Highlights of the 1970 Football Season PiCtI-lred is H Tiger with 2 Tiger by the tail- During a noon pep rally the student body was visted by a live Tige Football Sweetheart Nominees are Cindy Coppin, Susie Wallace, and Brenda Terrell. Outstanding players receive awards at the annual football banquet. At the football banquet Chris Cummins w announced honorary captain. FAVCJRITES Paula Tulloch and Keith Tan Sophomore Best All-Arouncl TammySaHdefaHdRandyC ophomore Most Dependable Rhonda Ragsd Sophomore Wiffiesi Ruthledwafdsandl B d Junior Class Favorites SuSanA1kenandB111yMi11 J U n i 0 r Donna Bird and Dale Beerwinkl 170 U n i O r M o n d G ble Susan Thornton and jim Shropshire J U n I O r Carleen Tulloch and Hamp Kennedy 171 Senior Class Favorites MW Linda Long and Larry Wilson 173 Senior Most Dependable RObyn MikeC Senior Witfiesf Lizzie Griffin and George Aldridge 3 Q: r E ii 5 5 Qi 5 Sl Q fl il is SI S 3 , Ld sm if i Q Z Q K 3 S 2 X Si 3, Miss B.H.S. SusieWa1lace 1970-71 Mr. B.H.S Senior Runners-up Billy Smitha Janna Pechal Laurie Womble Pam Maddux Chris Cummins Junior Runners-up Lisa Stamps Vickie Dierks Virginia Howard Jim Janeway Sophomore Runners-up Alan Carlisle Cathy Petty Rhonda Ragsdale Eddie Baird 1970-'71 Football Sweetheart Susie Wallace 1970-'71 Bancl Sweetheart Cindy Coppin Sugar Baby Sweetheart John Navarette 1970-71 Homecoming Queen Susie Wallace Bouncing Bunny Sweetheart George Aldridge Ul'Sl'dI1CliI'lg Student George Aldridge 5? Il l ii Q s- 1 ' :ly-5. 33 , Q 5 1 orge was selected as outstanding student by the faculty on the first ballot which is an honor in itself. He has definitely been tstanding in academics, sports, and activities. He was on the varsity basketball team three years, editor ofthe school paper s senior year, and president of the honor society his senior year. These are only a part of his activities and honors. 181 Runners-up for Outstanding Student Bucky Couch Bucky was president of the Student Council and helped lead Work on many innovations of the council. He has been active in student council his other high school years also. He has been a three-year member of the honor society. He lettered in Football. He has received many honors from his classmates through the years. Bucky's work, personality, and leadership have been respected by the faculty and the student body as well. Robyn Evans Robyn has been a proud member of the Marching 100 for seven years and was a band officer her senior year. She has been active in student Council three years and was vice-president her senior year. She has been a three- year member of the honor society. She was selected for Girls' State last summer. She received the DAR Good Citizen Award. These and other activities make Robyn a very outstanding student. 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FIRST NATIONAL BANK YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Your Funds ArejSafe Here Every Depositor Insured Up to 320,000 F.D.I.C PHONE: 939-5142 GWEN P. CARPENTER, President JONES ALTON C. MARTIN 4 A H 1 HOME 86 AUTO Vice-President SUPPLY GLENN BLAIR 1 5, 102 East Central Cashler ' ' Phone 9393785 MILDRED KA1sER H XL Belton' Texas Ass't Cashier f'1l7:aL'lI,, fzff'.fl'- MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Courtesy Demonstration By Appointment I-IAZEL MUUNCE, owner 1305 W Adams 778-1722 Temple, Texas BOWLES FARM SUPPLY 209 North Wall Belton, Texas V GREAT SPOT FOR: A Sales meeting, convention, family reunion, or personal holiday! Try the delicious fare, the luxurious tranquility of STAGECCACH INN On interstate 35 at Salado, Texas L Reservations: ac 817 947-2811 RED HANGER Compliments of DANIEL BUICK F. H. Daniel Howell Hundlej 206 E. Adams, Temple l Buick-Opel 22 years serving the Central Texas area LIGHTNER'S TEMPLE, TEXAS Styles from California, Miami, and Visit the TEEN-TRAP New Y01'k on your next Temple, Texas Shopping trip N ECN PLASTIC LETTERIN G SALES AND SERVICE Jimmy Co p pin-owners-Wayland Chapman B E LC p S I IIS Phone: OX-9-9165 Box 2019 OX-9-6066 Harker Heights, Hwy 190 Texas BELTONIAN THEATER FINEST IN ENTERTAINMENT 219 East Central Belton, Texas OWNER: Raymond Fowler THE BELTON JOURNAL Your Hometown Newspaper Serving Belton Since 1866 106 W. Central Phone: 939-3366 exam fachaaaf vkakakalsblsvkakbkvlsvkakblfbislk DIVISION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA CORP. MANUFACTURERS OF MINERAL WOOL PRODUCTS P. O. Box 703-Belton, Texas 76513 PFFFPFPFPYPFPKPKPKPKDFPKPFPK World's Largest Independent Rock Wool Manufacturers M+M+Mwfw++ ROCKWOOL Plant Locations: Belton, Texasg Fontana, California Pueblo, Colorado Compliments of SCOTT AND WHITE Temple, Texas OFFICE SUPPLIES YEA BOOKS CARDS TIGERS ! 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Highway 190 Louis Quintana Killeen, Texas 76514 Manager T o Bins l A Complete Department Store Quality Higher Than Price r BELTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 10072 BACKERS OF BIG RED N ...u 7' f f ..-f' . H. Z -::1':Zf' f' gi q f .I X NA 5 4 'lfwrfx xi ' 5,0 ,X ' .VI P A X X K l , TEXACO AVENUE CAFE 100 North Main Belton, Texas PETROLEUM B X THE BEAUTY o PRODUCTS 602 N' Pearl COMPLIMENTS SPECIALIZE IN: FRQSTINGS OF BLEACHES RAZQR CUTS ROY O. COWAN OWNER: NELL COX Consignee I Zi I iiiilif i , 'ww RQZAPSZ' NH ' 53429 , If 9:3351 l I K-TON AM-940 STEREO FMM1063 YOUR TIGER SPORTS STATION Aluminum Sidings-Awnings-Patio Coversf Acoustical Tiles-Duct Wrapping JOHNSON INSULATION CO. Insulation Contractors Old Waco Road Belton, Texas Insulation cIoesn't cost-It pays Phone 939-1821 PQ, BOX 567 Compliments of QUALITY DISCOUNT CENTER Low D1sCoUNT PRICES 210 North Penelope Belton, Texas YOUR TRQUILES XE QWEVAIITSII G., p T V Compliments of l GEORGE DULANY AND STAFF 35' Belton Car Par 1 1 5 N. 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