Belton High School - Lair Yearbook (Belton, TX)

 - Class of 1973

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The purpose of the 1973 LAIR is to help you preserve a small portion of our gift of TIME. f ANEIGHVHOLIPJDAY i!!E 53559 cgiylfijsg 'Sf w ma gi ' i - Y Y 77,14 , Tl-IEPEQ A TIME FOB WOPJ6 Work is the basic element of school, but seldom tedious and hard: Decorating the football bus, Working on a newspaper deadline for the Tiger, Directing the band and seeing that it is in perfect alignment, Dressing-up the halls as a means of spirit by the Student Council, Working on homework, and repairing a car in auto mechanics class, are just some of the work which is packed into eight hours by students and teachers. .9aHv'9 ' Ea AND TIGERL FROM IN' BAND eo w 4!4 v-W' IMZQXLWWFWf5xlr4?1'rE'zPL 1.'F5f1?I3'xyk3sK:We'Q:i51'StyLf,?fJfZ'QT K-lLH'.i'i.vf-T' Y'S ??.JQ 4551? LJ I -,.', m T-?'?1i'3 F. TI-IEEE-'Q A TIME FOB ON Expressions are an evidence of life. The excitement of a victory march, The fun of decorating the Tiger Special with those special names in mind, Disguist Sheer boredom, Cheering the Tigers on to victory at the pep rally, Gayety, Perplexity, and numerous others during the school year. 1 k Q Ki 35QwS4NSSSSfi9EQ5:I51lZi i5EE . Q k ' WBX.WSlR 3'39G9N223iiEf15 Tl-lEI2E'Q A TIME FOPJAI1-ILHICQ Autumn brings more than just the starting of school. It also marks the beginning of foot- ball season. It is an event which brings the entire student body together through the spirit of the game. We're proud of our Big Red Tigers, and this pride keeps our school alive. 'Q ATIME FOl2flT-?ADfl1ON . . . Tradition is what happens year after year, but isn't It is fond memories of having fun and also helping someone. with TRADITION in mind we see: the pleasure and excitment of a victory march, an enormous, colorful sign later torn to shreads These and many other things portray evidences of TRADITION at B.I-I.S. 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Y 1 .iv 9 ,N Q17 - l 1- Egg tiff, ' 'K X3 5 ' A K i- if fa in 5 ' iii 2 A , .Q traits fef. r-stlw,ity4 turf MLM-ww' gm VW Y .Q 3 A f , W 4 - s' ' in N Q I 0 91 l R PRE-SEASON ROUNDUP The Belton Tigers opened the football season with their pre-season games. These were: ' Opponents Big Red MIDWAY 20 . . . . . 18 TAYLOR 20 . . . 7 LOCKHART 22 . . . . 38 ROCKDALE O .... . . 24 GEORGETOWN 0 . . . 22 DEL VALLEO . . . . . 41 Shown at the right are-coaches McKee and Brooks who are concentrating on the game. The Midway game opened the season with many fans of Belton's BIG RED TIGERS. The Tigers lost their first two games, but the Tigers never give up no matter how many times they are beaten. This is exactly what the Big Red did with the Lockhart Lions. They glazed by the Lions with a 38-22 victory. This led to more than one victoryg they won ZONE, and DISTRICT. 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S'-Wbikf get its E' Q2 tif N' is H.: tg, n as - , Rs K r 2. timers? K X ilmgearmi 4 Fl sf 5 2 SH' ii i Q i,H1i'fAW,?a gl T1 ' wxgwsgi QQMS F K si N v W 1 s rg? at iss, wma if , 2-,R w 5 I Q f 4 LD ws- f Z Wu Q li nl gigs?-fe SV- ra, f 252 A Aff? is ei-:ii 5 Y mf J H H Q Marist? K f-M is 'rss e :xt -- C ir 1 2 L , r at ,K X. , Q Q ,wi-4 , L-iii-A as-21-K fs -sgw rg. 12- 2 .r a-asf-as 5 w fam 1? -- -',- Q.,,fs:gfzQ,x sfvgft'-'-A 43 fs.-Mil -. BEUUN I-ACES LO 41-O 1 Big Red made it two in a row for the district openers. The Tigers whipped the Lions 41-0, just as they had done previ- ously. In the first half alone, Belton had reached twenty-eight of its point. Clay- ton Brantley made four of the touch- downs, and Golden Legs kicked the extra points. 4 COVE as-o Also, in the first half Belton had three-fourths of their total points, with Brantley once again coming on strong. Other Tigers making points were David Murray, joe Lindeman, and Ted Williams. The final score was Belton 35, Bulldogs, 0. 'CC ere QED Tl-IE HORNEIQ: 12-6 iThe Big Red broke the ice early in the first quarter, when Clayton Brantley scored the first touchdown of the night. Shovsm right is james Norman 84 kicking the ball at the first of the game. Shown bottom left is Clayton 24 struggling to get free from a Hornet, after james Crawford 20 passed a fake pass to him. Shown bottom right are Harry and Barry Wilson two very favorite people of Belton High School. The Gatesville game was dedicated to Harry because of his freak accident a year ago that game. Harry is still one of the nicest people at uthe High School, and we all love and appreciate both Harry and Barry very much. ' 'iv ZONE BEIION QLIDEQ EY N 14-6 A The Big Red Tigers came out on top in the contest for ZONE ' CHAMPS against the Cameron Yoeman. Shown below is Alan Carlisle Sl making an important tackle for the Big Red. This was one of the most important games, and one of the hardest games the Tigers have played. Left is Carlisle knocking another Yoeman down. 'i si nrsmfcr y ences mvtora 7-6 One of the most exciting games Big Red played this year, was the battle for the title of DISTRICT CHAMPS, which the Tigers won by a one point margin. This was a rivalry between two hard push- ing teams. Big Red showed their determination by beating the Ducks. Shown above is a swarm of Tigers running for the ball after the Above is 64 Robert Dominguez, and 24 Clayton' Ducks had fumbled. Brantley running for a touchdown. 22 i BEUON FALLS SHORT OF Bl-DISWZICT I0-14 ,eg 3 -Q. .f f ,ig I 5elton's Big Red played the toughest game of the season Lgainst Brenham. Even though the Tigers were outweighed on he Held, the determination of each player enabled them to 'eel number one as the stunned Brenham Cubs left the field vith a victory but knowing they had played ball. Each player m the field and off had an important part in the game as this vas the last game of the season for the seniors. They will al- vays remember the years they were Big Red Tigers and the imes in which they felt sorrow and the times they felt pride. This was one of the best games Big Red had played, this year. They need not be ashamed or disappointed by this game, be- cause they will always know that the school and the adminis- tration, of Belton are behind them 10071. The Belton-Bren- ham game was played on Kyle field, home of the fighting Texas Aggies. About 6,000 fans of the Big Red Tigers were there. They traveled the 90 mile trip to see the fighting Tigers play ball in which they got their money worth. Mark Parker received the Most Conscientious Player award. N Center left is Joe Lingo receiving the Coaches Trophy. Rob- l ert Schodlbauer presents Coach Williams his gift. Pictured are 5 , of the recipients who received awards. Clayton Brantley V received the Back award and Robert Schodlbauer received the Line award. 1 24 l HIGHLIGHTS OF 1972 FO SEASON W .i mg 'J 3 ,A,A, 3 . ga A',A if 'Q 391' 5 4, . V ,fn ' ' q 6 iq www ff V ma I Aaf, ,, W, , , v.,,....h.... . .L . ,J-Y , A ,. ' H , ' if '- .1 K, khif ' . '42 f i - 1' ww, H 1 fAx::'li' M- , fx ' ' in 5? I f , , vzgmm -, V , I wzwfywfl-R gig ' me ww' 2, s Um P, '52 f fx 5 - L. sw fl qfff 1 3-f,,.,w 5 W 'YW 1 Z5 25 'R ' 43? 2 MW re X' K fa l fx 2 gym ,Bi ,K V Q 6' iff' ? ' 5 ' wif? ix W 1 , If -f 1. 5 K 4 W ,Q J? nu I, 5 , 2 4 Q, 1 i 2? X? , ,1 Q may ff' a 11 H' Q I. -vgggugf V58 WK k KM M, 4' A 1. W I S 9, K ,H ef S if 1 M gfuyfxa Q Y ly? 'Y X 4, X4 'M-K M M 1. if 1,1 I YQ 1 ' nf gs K mf? 4 K Wfwd 2- , x ,MB if Wh 20,5 , 12535 fm P J, E 1 5 f E s g 1 f L ,X jf W Q E E W 2 ' 'ff if 1, X V 1 B W Y, 2 X W sh 1 .gg 4' A ,. 4 if A L If 1 X RZ E Q5 . 5 wh y W 4 f ZW N M'fPj, ' Qi fi ' Q .-X 6 I L ff 1, im ugh ,X ,Q .- 2 . ex ev ,1 Y, J A if 5 X 7? 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Van Lee 32 steals the ball away from the Copperas Cove Bulldogs. l , Big Red's joe Lingo 40 is shown stealing the ball from the Reds 42 Ray Whitmire makes a fake jump, and gives the Spposing team. James Norman 24 looks on in case of any ball to SO Ricky Burns just in time for two Points, while nelp needed. 32 Van Lee helps. Terry Sanford executes a neat jumpshot to bypass the three Cove Bulldogs guarding the basket. The Gatesville Hornets keep watch as Van Lee catches a pass and james Crawford moves to his aid. James Norman really stretches to catch the pass while he is being closely guarded or fouled. 28 y MBNA ooker Russell stands ready to help Marvin Figgs if assistance is needed as the Yoe- len move in. Roy Steger 40 shoots for another bucket. IAIINQ ZONE ONQI-UP l l tyan Hargroves jumps to intercept a imeron pass. The battle was tough but the joy of the Tigers was evident as they had won the title of Zone Champs . The team was not too tired to show its jubilation. David Russell lays one up. Track men ofBelton High School work hard running, jumping, and diving. james Norman jumps the high hurdles. john Macdonald practices polevaults. Mark Brooks entered the event high jumping. Ted Williams throws the discus. Rickey Burns, senior, is shown jumping the high hurdles. David QStumpj Costine, senior, is putting all he's got into this shot put. Lindeman and Hargroves hand off the relay baton to Murray and Tollerson. TIGER BASEBALL The baseball team was composed of Juniors, Seniors, and Sophomores. They all went after the schedule with a firm desire to win. Each member on the team had the ability and the concern to show everyone the way to play a good game of ball. Robert Schodlbauer showed great speed at hitting the ball. Randy Carlisle shows his stance and deter- mination as he gets ready to hit the ball and then knocks it over the fence. ? K Season Schedule: Robinson Here, Connally There, Connally There, Robinson There, Georgetown Here, Connally Here, Roundrock There Georgetown There, Rockdale There, Lampasas Here. Gates- ville There, Copperas Cove Here, Cameron There, Rockdale ' rf: 1 v Here, Lampasas There, Gatesville Here, Coppers Cove Thel and Cameron Here. 2 Coaches: jerry Davis and Ronald Ray. Managers: Fred Pope and Paul Puskta. l C l I V 1 w I w shown above are the Big Red Tigers practicing for another Another Big Red Tiger gets ready to slam the ball way out pig game. Shown at the top 'of the page is Robert Domin- ill right field- ruez practicing his technique at catching. Frankie Martinez Shown Bottom right is Jerry Locklin throwing the ball in ivas the starting catcher. ' to third base. ' , , A f ' 5. ,V V S ,T 'g 454' V 45 1- - w c' V 0 ' sam' ' V V-4 ' . ,z f ' I - , V- f ,V 3' fy f ., .- A 23 51 L '- - ' fr f , V , 25 ' , ,- E, V ,12'f5,-iaf gif -. i ' Y J 3 4' 'T 4 A ' ff ? 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V, , if , 5 f 59 I ,,,, I - , 4- I 1 I if i ,-,QWI ,III I ' K If , ' ' 5 I I I I I ,, , - ,,IL, ..-, I ,I Q II.I f,',I. II 1' ,I , I ' ,I 'I ' f 'I . ' I ,, , ' ' MI , If ,951 II fiw gfvfv- if-'I' w' ,5 I IELQZW-s sie I- ,-If-fp , A' . , , ' 1 -- A -I I I I I I I I I I I I a I I I I I I r I I I I I I I I I ' I I I . I I - ,YJ Eff! mf Mf xmgj iLQf M COUNCIL 1 At the top is Mr. Tomlinson, Sponsor of the Student Council, he is informing the members about the Valentine project. Center is jamie Light and Pat Jansen at the Sock Hop that the Student Council sponsored. The students are shown enjoying the band at the Sock Hop. Members listen attentively as Mr. Tomlinson goes over Valentine Project. W Shown at the top is the Brothers Seven who played at the sock hop Jackie Burson and Virgina Bridges are shown dancing at the sock hop. Debbie Northcutt and Laurie Stewart are shown at a meeting. At the top is the Student Council delivering a singing valentine to Diane Wesson. Center is the student council delivering a box of candy to Cory Herbert. Ricky Burns received an anonymous singing valentine from a secret admirer. Bur W QP +0 yy 4151. Spwigfiigiyisffdd +4 zemwtbeiig ri 65117149 l4lv14f.e,5..zt-sig ,4 55, Debuts! fy Hb SIIHJLW' Calvkif' lfsixaaky rduxiily 35? facial s C 1 C ii wjanfv nr Signs? ldfefkffgavf j 1f C be an i 172' : ' M up am W 'MDS fa 11 fnmihsz soil, funzyanii 6-fjfff Mldws H Mu ,sa-wing, L DM! is all-lfirahiadedr Ba f, i,..,.,- ,,., ,,,g,g, t . -,g,,,,,., it ,.:,,.A W of -'2f1 1 'X ' ,'f'1l The Student Council made posters about their valentine project. Pam Taylor received a box of candy from Jack Tulloch. Center are some student council members singing a valentine that was sent to someone in Coach Wilcox room. Mr. Harrison and Mr. Johnson received a singing valentine. The Administration at the bottom received a Valen- tine from the school body. NATIONAL I-IONOI-21 QOCIEIY THREE YEAR MEMBERS: Lowe, Bridges, Hicks, Austin, Ragdales, Carlisle, Hays, Blair Bartek, Groth, Glazener. 3 F 5 e r Sponsors: Mrs. Paula johnson and Mrs. Peggy Hughes Virginia Bridges, a three year member of the N.H.S. taps Yvonne Stark, a junior as she is inducted into the honor society. The candles symbolize their scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. Officers are Austin-President, Ragsdale-Vice Presi- dent, Hays-Secretary, Blair-Treasurer. as . . K- rm gy, , f ar, s , . .W ,spwrl k At center left is Mrs. Johnson working with the N.H.S. in pre- paration for the program. Bottom is Susan Austin giving a speech for the program. The new members take the pledge of the N.H.S.: Character, Leader- ship, Scholarship, and Service. members: Trevino, Crone, Whitis, Kerley, Burton, LaFreniere, Jackson, Monfrini, Henderson, Scott, Button, Holland, Stark, Huey. PROVISIONAL MEMBERS: Breneck, Lastovica, Elder, Jackson, Sanford, Williams, Miller, Floyd, Alexander, Wilson, Hanes,-Albright. , 43 FIJTUPETEACHEIZQ OPAMEPJCA The sponsor of the Future Teachers of America is Mrs. Donna Carpenter. Stan Hanes ran for Financial Secretary in the area. Teresa Stark ran for Recording Secretary. The members that attended the area convention were: Stan T Hanes, David McFarland, Anita Schaub, Janis Coufal, Jean V Skirvin, Debbie Hood, and Teresa Stark. Anita Schaub ran for Miss F.T.A. of District XII. A-A-. Officers of F.T.A. were Bartek-Vice President, Stark-Finan cial Secretary, McFarland-President, Ragsdale-Recording Secretary. Members who attended the FTA State Convention were Hanes, McFarland, Bartek, Ragsdale, Groth, and Schaub. One of the projects was raising money for Kevin Maedgen, a young boy from Troy who was badly burned in a pre-school accident. Members of the projects committee are seen counting money. The club raised a total of 338168. Bottom is David McFarland who served this year as Financial Secretary from District XIIg Stan Hanes was elected to serve as next year's Financial Secretary. 45 LAFIZSIZXFF The year ofthe 1973 LAIR staff wasn't just fun and games. Added to the yearbook were twenty-four pagesg they reached five deadlines and the sections were given a new appearance. In june of '72, Virginia Bridges and Kendra Murrah competed with other annual staffers from Texas and surrounding states in San Angelo. At the workshop, they received many first place avyards and took the top award for layout theme, and student life section. 46 af: K 3 X. ,W , S, t t Q? A ff ,igzs-fi g. , if ' Pictures shown on the opposite page were taken at the parties held for the purpose of taking pictures for the LAIR. Returning as sponsors for the LAIR were Mrs. Gertrude York and Mrs. Maxine Smithson. Mrs. York is in charge of finances, including adver- tisements, selling and collecting money for annuals, and selling pictures. Also, opposite page, the members learned a new game, Pit, and since has become the favorite pastime of the annual staff. Two parties were held, one at Norman Northen's new home and the other at Virginia Bridges. Top left, Virginia Bridges, editor, is seen relaxing and hunting ideas for her student life section Norman Northen, assistant editor and advertising manager, and Henry Trevino, assistant advertisements and U.I.L. seem to be very interested in the movie on the television. Kendra Murrah and Antia Schaub, class editors, are shown beginning the game of Monopoly. The favorite hobby of Kim Kelton and Melissa Clack, sports editors, is eating. -K rv 4 ay, A 2? 1. 1 2, ,, ew lf , 1 5, 4 . A f. ' H I A,Vk, fi Q if-'Q 'hi Q UFO ICQ iw gwxgitsy . a A , y Roy Darden is shown at the top draining the oil out of his van. At the right is a member of the Auto Mechanics class fixing a car during the class period. James Kneese is shown working on the universal joints. Roy Darden is working on the valve compression. UGEIZCIZXFF ,, ,.... 1 Members ofthe TIGER Staff pictured on this page are: Richard Stone, editorgjulia Waddill, assistant editorg Laura Pearson, feature editorg Joe Sheppard, sports editorg Dorothy Russell, copy editorg Jim Edmondson, photographer. Other journalism students are: Harold Morton, news editorg Ruth Roberts, news editor Ruth Edwards, advertising manager Mrs. Jennifer Hancock, Tiger Staff sponsor Patrick O'Neal, Dewayne Nelson, circulation managers. Not present at the time pictures were taken was Elva Vaca who was the Tiger business manager. Bl-IQ Cl-ION-'21 The Choir this year put on the Broadway Play YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN. Richard Stone was selected for the part of Linus. Qgljindia Drake portrayed Lucyl Darlenej 3 Culpkplayed the piano for the eHoir'H Xthefplay. The play was presented on May 11, 1973. 52 1 At the top is Vickie Tessmer who plays the part of Patty in the play. With her are other cast members practicing the play. Jeannie Mitchem was alternate for Patty in the play. Dean I-Iigginbotham and Ricky Robinson are going over their part. Dean was to portray 'fSchroeder and Ricky was selected as Charlie Brown. The teacher-director for the choir was Mr. Johnson. sg., ,K NG 100 BAND The band went to Dallas October 12, to compete in the Parade of Cham- pions Contest. They won a THOUSAND DOLLARS and a large trophy. Topg The band playing at one of the pep rallies. Centerg The band is per- forming their version of the circle drill. Looking out at Dallas from the Sophomore bus on the way to Dallas. Bottomg Mr. Crain is shown leading the band in the Lord's Prayer before the Dallas marching contest. The band boosts the spirit at the bonfire. a f fiav . f fi' WM? At Top leftg Diane Wesson and Teresa Albright continue to show spirit at the game even during the rain. Pictured at the bottom are Rhonda Ragsdale, Ken Crone, and Mr. Crain holding the trophy that the band won for preci- sion marching and sound in Dallas. 6 55 -21 rg? 2 qty At the top left Ruth Edwards shows spirit by decorating her car for the games. Janie Henager is adjusting her hat before the finals of the Dallas Con- test. The band is getting ready for the Parade of Champions Contest in Dallas. At Center the band really shows their spirit at one ofthe outdoor pep rallies. Bottomg Thursday, October 19 was proclaimed Marching 100 day. P omts EXW? G IOO BAND DAY THURSDAY QF Mi TWUZLEIZQ The twirlers this year went to the Golden Gulf Twirling Camp at the University of Houston. They won first place in twirling ensembles at camp. They also won first places in the Austin Twirling Festivals and at the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Con- test in Waco. The Twirlers are doing a routine to Peruna at the bonfire. Judy Lowe and Rhonda Ragsdale show their spirit by at- tending a pep rally to send the boys off to a game. jennifer Bay and Debbie Hanes are shown doing the Fight Song at one ofthe games. Q The Twirlers are doing a routine to Pe- runau at the pep rally in the gym. Sybil Groth is helping lead the Marching 100 Band into the stands. Judy Lowe and Debbie Hanes show spirit at the downtown Pep Rally. l E 6 E . , 3 Q 2 x i S 5 5 5 1 fe f ,Z A lg i 1 l 9 1 i z 58 l ww . .,,, 4244015 Y., E Q wx I Q i. WW K3 ., f S 5. i - 'Lf' Paula Tulloch leads a yell at the pep rally to show the football boys that we're behind them. The cheerleaders decorated the court house for the Pep Rally. Leticia Dominguez and Cindy Bounds show enthusiasm at the pep rally. Laurie Stewart shows spirit at downtown pep rally. The cheerleaders at the Sam Houston State University camp won the Coca Cola Award, four first place ribbons, one second place, and the spirit stick in competition against the other schools. F 5 Nr if I ,im va . .. Paula Tulloch is reaching for her microphone at pep rally. Leticia Dominguez, Tigo, displayed great spirit at pep rally. Mary Birtchet is shown at the downtown pep rally. i W, PEPQQUAD The pep squad is leading the spirit at the Gates- ville game. Center left shows Estelline Miller and Rita Kifer, handing out ribbons to the pep squad to sell for the Lampasas game. Center Right are Jody Kifer, Cassie Tuttle and Mrs. McKee having a chat before getting on the bus. Bottom is the pep squad helping the spirit at a pep rally. Janet Kerley is preparing to leave for one of the g2llT1CS. 5 f iff f M. , a The Tiger Dolls performed at every home basketball game and were well received by their audiences. At top left, Janis, Yvonne, and Diane Wesson are entertaining with part of the routine known as Shaft, The Theme from Shaft is the selection for the movements by Yvonne Stark and Janis Coufal. The members of the drill team which are shown performing Amy's are: Anita Schaub, Lila Price, Patty Rice, Janis Coufal, Cathy Petty, Denise Culp, Yvonne Stark, Diane Wesson, and Teresa Albright. Doing the Shaft routine in which small toy guns were used for properties are Teresa Albright and Cathy Petty. Lieutenant Diane Wesson moves to Lonely Bulli' in the cape routine one ofthe audiences favorite drills. 9 xi' ,,.. gi vxvfif 'iv -' it uf I if: ,, ., -, - 7 at ,,, , .. , an 5 , . a 2 --5 L'j7- afiff' feta' UYUN MJ' At the top is janet Kerley who was the cab driver in the Valentine skit. John Cox was elected Caesar this year. Bottom is Mrs. Francis Dalton, sponsor ofthe Latin Club. janet Kerley and Cheryl Lawson are shovsm practic- ing for the Valentine skit. ' i ...wr- N is E Q f Q' E A f I Janis Coufal, Janet Kerley, Joanne La Freniere, and Anita Schaub put up the spirit sign they made for the Latin Club. Center is Barbara Allen who was elected Calpurnia this year. The Latin Club is shown doing one of their skits. SPANISH CLUB Mr. Anderson was the speaker at one of the Spanish Club meetings. He showed slides of the Aztecs Indians. Mr. Lanford is the sponsor of the Spanish Club. Harold Whitis is Caballero ofthe Spanish Club. Bottom is Mr. Anderson showing a slide of the Facial Features of the Aztecs. Students grab for candy that fell from the pinanta at the Christmas Party. The Spanish Club members are shown at one of their meetings. Johnnie Boren, one of the club's special speakers, is shown in Monterry where he had just finished Bull Fighting. I-Ie was a Matador. Cindy Bounds was chosen Senorita ofthe Spanish Club. Rita Aguilar is helping herself to refreshments at the Christmas Party. OFFICE EDUCGHON AQQOCVYHON .a.i'5w Officers of the Office Education Association are Charlotte Button, Paula Gregory, Barbara Deaton, Shelia Robinson Wilhite, Gloria Vargas, and Laverne Elliott. Charles Lott-Vocational Director and Mrs. Arthur N. Potts-Voca- tional Counselor. ' W Mrs. Shirley Patterson-V.O.E. Teacher-Coordinator. ,, ifz Teresa Aguilar-V.O.E.-Laboratory Charlotte Button-Law Insurance Agency Virginia Bridges-Dr. Sam Teas Shirley Coleman-Laboratory Mr. Mel Groth of Continental Belton gave the girls advice on how to conduct themselves when applying for jobs. Gwen Gunn-central Texas T Band RD Association Patricia Haufler-Belton City Hall Linda Herbert-Bell County Adult Probation Office The V.O.E. girls at the Crestview Manor Nursing Home served cookies, candy and Valentines to the patients. Brenda Hicks-First Baptist Church. ff Debra Elkins-Powell and Guthrie Realty. The V.O.E. Advisory Committee who helps out with the various phases of VOE instructional development are Mrs. Arthur N. Potts, Mr. Halley Cox, Mrs. Tommy Cox, Mr. Deeke. Laverne Elliott- ABC Bail Bond Service. Klaudya McKee- School Business Office. Paula Gregory- Griggs Equipment, Inc. Patsy Glazener works at Sewell- Long Clinic. l lil w ,gl xl At the top is Shelia Robinson-Montgomery Wards and United States Department of Agriculture. A field trip was taken to the VA Hospital where the girls were advised about Civil Service Exams by Millard Binns and his assistants. Linda Stuart-Continental Belton Gloria Vargas-Montgomery Wards The filing department is pictured at work. 7 2 Glenna Colston-Potts Brothers Hardware A Christmas Coffee was held in the VOE Department for the Administration. Mary Alcozer-Laboratory Barbara Deaton-Bode Sheet Metal Dolores Trevino-KTON Radio eww f AM ' f ., N I .,,Z4.,4,, , i f At the right is the typing Department at work. Donna Willis-Laboratory Sandra Wilhite-School Tax Office Vicki Proctor-Belton I.S.D. Cafeteria Office Judy Lowe-People's National Bank. Dianne Williams-Beals Department Store Brenda Parker-Central Texas Council of Governments Center is sign indicating National OEA Week. Charlotte Button, Trea- surer of OEA, presents cash awards to top sales girls as a result of their money making project. QBarbara Deaton and Laverne Elliott were the top sales girls.Q A breakfast was held at the River Forest Restaurant honoring the advisory committee as part of the National OEA week. DI EDUCATION To the right is Mr. Franklin the Sponsor of D. E. Center is Mr. Lott, the Superviser of the Vocational Programs. Bottom is LaQuita Hicks helping carrying the mums from the Heartfield Florist. D. E. sold mums to the students at homecoming. Mrs. Lott is the Vocation Counselor. 1!! .M .aff . - 'fww 'Hua ea The Club advisors are top, left Royce Boren. Right is Benny Bay. Bottom is Billy C. White. Center right is Bill Sanford. They help findjobs for the students and assist Mr. Franklin in D. E. activities. LaQuita Hicks-H. E. B. Fo Patti Johnson-Montgomer Brenda Culp-Dairy Queen Curtis Beck-H. E. B. Food Bill Melton-Levines Familj Gary Hosch-Minimax Center is Patricia Durham working at Levines Family Center Bottom left is Clyde Benton who works at Gibsons. Bottom right is Harriette Giles working at Duke and Ayres. me Q Kg 1 ,Ir X ,,.' ' ji K A Ar - ' :L f C Q A ES? lfil- ,Q H K ,K We X 5 X Q X? as wif Q Fi X gg A 48 'iii X . ,.-ar 1 1 ,,.. Pictured at the top is Donna Sutter who works Susan Renick works at Western Auto. Ernest Renteria works at El Chico. Gary Ratliff works at Belton Feed and Produce at H.E.B. W-M Debra Chaney-Montgomery Wards Leonard Insall-Shamrock Service Station Gwen Smith-Dairy Queen H2 Mona Brown-Kroger Family Center. Gloria Naverrette-Casa De Mexico Le Mon Wilson-Western Auto Pam Taylor-Quality Discount Center Jamie Light-Fowler's Exon Elaine Lee-Gibson's Discount Center. 'H K, ' .7 N.: i gi Stix it EE x 3 Vg, ,, . QW . 'MRM Kathy Hervey-Baskin-Robbin's Ice Cream Parlor Karen Mebane-Inman Pharmacy Cloyce Herrington-Minimax Connie Wilson-Robert Taylor Grocery Store. HO OF AMERICA Shown at the right are members of Future Homemakers of ' 1 America that help to brighten up Junior High by recovering the old couch. Freshman members at center are working hard on sewing projects. Bottom is the F.H.A. Bulletin Board which they made for Christmas. Mrs. McDonald is a Willing subject for a hair demonstration by Diane Hicks, a former BHS student. Shown at top is Yvonne Stark presiding at the FHA Installation Ceremony. F.H.A. officers are pictured at the installation cere- mony. Center is the F.H.A. talent team. Members of the F.H.A. are tasting their Christmas party foods which they made. Debbie is sampling food that Mrs. Hightower pre- pared in the electronic oven. Shown at the right is a view ofthe girls at the installation ceremony. Alice Rodriguiz is serving Mr. Stroud and Mr. Critchfield at the Christmas party. Future Homemakers of America Encounter goals were emphasized. Mr. Moore giving a program on drug abuse. The girls listen attentively at the program on drug abuse. 1-1 'f' 1 1 :-as , A5 fri 11 is ,. K wi . y r XT? 'R ,EXW Wm ,T ff'-: me -:J - T.. . r, , F.H.A. girls Diane Reed, Nancy Carpenter, and Rita Tant are decorating cakes which they made in class. F.H.A. girls examine dietetic material at one of their meet- ings. The F.H.A. visited the Crestview Manor at Valentine's day Pauline Minor gives a Valentine to a member of the rest home. Nancy Powers, a dietician for Scott and White, gave a pro- gram on Dietetics. Birgitt Roberts gives a valentine to member of Rest Home. HOME ECONOMICS OCCUPNIONQ I-I.E.R.O. are Diane Ruiz-Luby's Cafeteria Roma McAfee-Dairy Queen H5 Kitty Forest-Orange Julius Pam Wilson-Main Beauty Salon Betty Luna-Orange Julius Debra Harris-South Main Cafe Debbie Renfrow-Day Care Center OF AMERICA Adela Morin-Stillhouse Project Office Diedra Pehl-Southern Villa Nursing Center Pauline Minor-Luby's Cafeteria Pat Jansen-Minimax Dora Ramos-Woolco Pam Boney-First Baptist Day Care Center Birgitt Roberts-Private Residence James Fincher is shown with his registered shorthorn cow and calf. Jay Warrick is looking over his Reserve Grand Champion Capons. Rodney Laminack entered his Duroc Barrow in the stock show. Richard Seiter is pictured with his Angus steers. Shown at the bottom are members working on the cabin which was one of their projects. OF AMERICA '15 fs X! Y V R S Q' At the top is Mancel Bolton working on the Cabin. The Parks and Wildlife is classifying a deer. Center is Rodney Laminack's Pigs QCl1estersQ. Parks and Wild- life practicing camp cabin construction. Bottom is the Banquet Committee. I 95 Romeo owe Pictured at top left is Chico King at the Gatesville Rodeo in the Bull Riding event. Karen Mebane is shown Barrel Riding at the Gatesville Rodeo. She won a second place. Debbie Butler is shown Goat Tying at the Gatesville Rodeo. Ronnie Creek is shown riding at the Belton Rodeo. He won a second in the event. The Kountry Kings played at the dance sponsored by the Rodeo club the last of january. Teresa Albright is shovsm at left dancing at the rodeo dance. Connie Butler is shown barrel riding. N ww isj . -.-...vw-.u 125 Z i , I W 4 mn 7 mu 4. yan-., 'HG J .Ll -+--: f X11 Ak f- 59. T S 5 H X! f 54, M 'N M e Q 'ws BUILDING AND TRADES Mr. Kinsey, the Sponsor of Building and Trades, uses the skill saw. Willie Knight Works on the tile of the bathroom. Kenneth Woods works in the closet of the house which the class built on Hastings. Ronald Wilson is shown using the skill saw to cut a piece of mold to go on the wall of the house. ..... ish ij? L,m,, To the right is a picture of the Building and Trades members working on the driveway of the house. Will Knight is hooking up some lights. Randy Roberts is installing the i we-'QNQTFQ' w ww .. R 4 5 S w air vents into the ceiling. N si 2 f? -an.. i'5jv.ses..13QiI:45li3Q,51ff WT: , I W. K 6 ', 1 . wi' T55-f S f ,. .pr if Wk .M A ,. , 'lg , M 'W' l'MM4.f' Q r ' t W e r y S- t ri . 4 is A- -if M ,f15gnPQt..x, b K ' ' r 4, 1 as .. wif- 7 N Pictured at the top are the Building and Trade members working on the driveway of the house which they built. Billy Hopkins is working on the cabinets of the house. The back of the house which the members built is also attractive. l 1 l at 65 la, a . 1 ,fc E At the top is a picture of the back of the house which the mem- bers built. Center is a picture ofthe fireplace which is in the livingroom. At the right is pictured the garage and the Building Trades sign. They have started work on the house the first of schoolg at completion it was put on the market. , , 1 4 ski Scfcabflib 1.02 769 O 4 . ,Q N I N M, w , 103 QPIPJT IQ SHOWN BYALL TEA AND QIUDENTQ SPIRIT-the main objective of students and teachers during football season was especially prevelant with the conclusion of the 1973 season. One of the most spirited teachers was a newcomer to Belton High School, Mrs. Lolita Karriker, the art teacher. Mrs. Karriker and Mrs. Lilla Barnes were of special interest during the pep rally and at the game against Taylor for district champs. The P.E. girls were in charge of decorating for the indoor pep rallies, which added the final touch to send the Tigers to become district champs. Mrs. Karriker is shown with her daughter, Sharon, sending off the Big Red Tigers to become district champs at an outdoor pep rally. The P.E. girls' classes decorated the gym utilizing crepe paper streamers and signs. Holding the banner which they made themselves, are Mrs. Karriker and Mrs. Barnes. if ag fm 1 TEACHERS AND ADMIN I CIAFE- BAQIQ OF LEARNING Education would be lost if it were not for the adminis- trative staff and faculty, and Belton High School has some ofthe best. Richard Crain, director ofthe Goin' Band From Tigerlandn is considered in Belton to be as great a musician as Shostacovich. Mrs. Louise Barnes, supervisor of the English Department, uses the most modern skills for teaching, such as earphones. Mrs. Ger- aldine Hitt utilizes direct sunshine as she grades her mid- term examinations while on duty. Considered one of the most modern vocational centers for learning, the Voca- tional Office Educational girls held a coffee for the faculty. One of the newest faces in the office' is Sharon Thompson, whose main jobs are registration, attendance, and teacher's lesson plans. 105 SCHOOL LIFE IQ WOIZKJAND PLAY Mr. Andersonls chief duties are discipline and signing blue slips. Working in the library as assistants to Mrs. York during second period were Shirley Coleman, Debbie Bird, and Marva Livingston. Entered in the U.I.L. competition in number sense was Cheryl Lawson. Sue Eddmondson worked in the library on a term paper for English. Office girls during second period were seniors, Charolette Button, Paula Pirtle, and Paula Tulloch working on the absentee lists. 106 --. ?-'-. with Janet Kerley is surprised at being photographed while eating Mrs. Kitty Burton and Joann Alford take a break from work, lunch. Reading Wordsworth's poetry is a requirement in Mrs. Barnes Mrs. Donna Carpenter enjoys teaching English, sewing and English IV 43135565- reading. The Minimax boys rehearse for the Junior Skit. wolzlc IQ NEVER: DONE One of the newer courses offered is Parks and Wild- life. Dana Eddleman and Mancel Bolton assist the game biologist with census data. Without the capabilities of Mark Anderson, Linda Fowler, and Royce Boren, work at BHS would never cease. Many students surmise that physical education is dull, but this P.E. class showsjust the opposite. Between eleven and one o'clock, the lunchroom is usually full, because ofthe good food the cooks prepare daily. 108 1 , 142951 Billy Hopkins is shown putting the finishing touches on one of the houses the Building and Trades built. The 6th period offices workers, Rhonda and Claudia, are shown checking the yellow slips as they also assist Mrs. Reichert. Mr. Tomlinson has many duties. Some are talking on the phone filling up the paper machines, checking up on the annual staff, and helping the students with their registrations. Mr. Kinsey is teacher of the Building and Trades class this year. He is shown demonstrating proper building methods. jim Bode is shown, giving a demonstrative speech on the rocket in Mrs. Heartfield's speech class. l 1 9 7 X ,al Joe Shepperd, Alan Carlisle, and jim Bode found various uses,' for the library. Mancel Bolton contemplates between classes. Student Council members discuss various business at their meetings. The teachers find the cafeteria an ideal place to exchange small talk between classes. The students also find it a good place for the same reason. 110 ff mu 1- , ., e ,ai , 1 , f 5. gr, f fzrgyng f, ff' as f P- 0, i V .. L ' ,V ,,' ' g 5 .,,. may Mai., ' LQ 3,1 ,e ' , 5 gi- 4 vi f 5 gg,-1 c ,Z M ., - -rw J ' V 1 I 1 ' ' f ymwf- , g g r 1' . J 2 . ,v Win TILF: ig? ' e V7 , ' ff trgzaei ., ' ' 3 , ,:T 41 :Z ' Y Y 'F V 919 fff'fffi14i':f ' f -q 111- im Z 4 ,. y ' f H , if if , 'WFP I 4X J if-ff 41 If il Y x . s -ef' fl . ' . , 'I s lx . -'- 'iw ,f ,X Q-.J , ' ! S 4 Y 5, :ef 12 x F . if 1 Q: A freshman displays her resourcefulness in making the most out of her wardrobeg hlue jeans converted to a maxi. B.H.S. has many happy students. wilns Nudes FIZEQHMEN GEF AOQUAINIED SNOW! An unexpected treat on campus which was enjoyed by all. An English I class starts the day off right for these Frosh. Clap your hands and smileg a pep rally is fun for all. QOPHOMOREQ UNWIND Roy Steger always looked for the photographer and finally found her. The cafeteria proved to be an ideal place to pass the time on days when the weather was bad. a i jane Pirtle and Cindy McDonald were a few of the students who helped decorate the football boys' bus. Kyle Kelton smiles sheepishly at the camera when caught cleaning out his locker. Debbie Butler and coming rodeo. Pam Lundy converse before class about the up- One can always find Sophomores in groups, before school, at noon, or after school. Striving to be an expert flutist, Diane Wesson can usually be found practicing at the band hall or at home. Mrs. Eads' second period English class seems to be under firm control. 115 Juwforas Junior spirit is displayed by a decorated car. Mrs. Douglas' fifth period American History class is seen working on an assign- IT1CI'1t. This year's Tigo, Leticia Dominguez, boosts spirit at a football game. Melonee Brown and Karen Mebane order their senior rings. Sean Burton and Lisa Kennedy help decorate the bus for the football team. Grant Critchfield and Randy Alford are waiting for some action in one of the first varsity basketball games. 116 JUNIOIZQ MOWNG ON The Junior Band members presented a skit at the annual Band Banquet. Among the many take-offs on senior band members was the much talked about Minimax Boys skit. A good deal of the skit was planned by John Rollins, Mark Pustka, Calvin Tyner, and Donnie Carpenter. T31'l i ' Q.. Feresa Moore takes some time away from the camera to enjoy the snow which falls so seldom. Time before classes can be a ho-hum part of the day, but these juniors, Vicki Tessmer, Booker Russell, and Laura Crouch, help pass the time by playing Jacks before the bell. QENIOPB '73 Cl-IEAPEIZ BY THE DOZEN The 1973 Seniors presented the play by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth, entitled CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN-on February 15. The would-be stars were: Susan Austin- Anne, Steven Guffey-Doctor, Larry Whitis- Larry, Danny Dusek-Bill, Mark Parker-Joe Scales, Lindy Hays-Miss Brill, Kevin Reedy-Father, Alan Carlisle-Dan, joe Sheppard-Jacky, Ken Crone-Fred, Ella Scott-maid, Claudia Drake-Mother, Tam- my Sanclers-Ern, Paula Tulloch-Lillian, Sybil Groth-Martha, and jim Bode-Frank. just as Father blows the whistle for the family counsel, havoc begins. Susan as Anne, tries to gain the telephone from her brother Frank, played by Jim Bode as he says, Imagine a boy calling you! 118 Director of the Senior Play was Mrs. jennifer Hancock, who inspects Mark Parker's false tooth before the Thursday evening perform- ance. Norma Northen, set designer, confronts Mrs. Hancock during rehearsal about the placement of a chair. Showing their father what they have learned from the French and German records for the bathrooms, are Fred and Martha. Give me a ho-rah-re and a tiger for good ole Mont Clare High, as Mark as the cheerleader, Joe Scales, leads a yell for the family. Members of the crews were: Cynthia Bartek- ' ' costumes, Judy Lowe- stage, Ernest Renteria- lighting, David Pointon- stage, James Hill-lighting, Mary Birchet-make-up, David McFarland-lighting, Norman Northen-stage, Susan Renick-make-up, Klaudya McKee-make-up, Rita Tant-make-up, Dorothy Huey-stage, Elva Vaca-costumes, Teresa Aguilar-costumes, Rhonda Ragsdale-costumes, Ruth Edwards-stage, and Laura Pearson-student director. 119 QENIOFZS The life of a senior is filled to the brim with activities. Elva Vaca is shown preparing for a Civics test before school in the best place-the band hall. Debbie Harris and Connie Butler prepare the bonfire by collecting wood. Snow was seen on campus, enabling Ella Scott to take part in many snowball fights. Tammy Sanders was one of many talented Seniors who helped paint signs for the football players' lockers. Members of the band were always in- volved in everythingg here Ann Safley yells at an outdoor pep rally. In Mrs. Jamie Reichert's Economics classes, a contest was held to see who could wear the most red and white. Kay Fox was chosen to receive the Reichert Award. fqx :sri N44 jv- 121 All-District Band Members are E. Stowell, D. Pointon, R. Geer, A. Shropshire, K. Crone, T. Byrd, C. Drake, M. Bridges, L. Kennedy, B. Allen, R. Aguilar, J. Connally, C. Bartek, R. Evans, J. Whitis, D. Carpenter, H. Whitis, S. Walker, L. Pearson, and S. Dingus. All-Region Band Members are K. Crone, J. Whitis, S. Walker, I-. Connally, C. Bartek, T. Byrd, and D. Pointon. Ruth Edwards has made 1st chair Region for three years. Ruth in her junior year made first chair State Concert Band, and in her senior year she made All State Youth Orchestra. Teresa Aguilar made Youth Orchestra in her junior yearg in her senior year she made All State Symphony Orchestra. SCIENCE QPELLING Mark Parker and Gary Law participated in the U.I.L. Slide Rule event. They are shown here practicing. Their sponsor was Mr. Jones. Cheryl Lawson, Mike Jones, Janet Kerley, Keith Hossfeld, Annette Henderson, Barbara Holland, john Macdonald and Stanley Hanes went out for the U.I.L. Number Sense event. Their sponsors were Mr. Coppin Mr. Harris, and Mr. jackson. Holland, Macdonald, and Hanes are not pic- tured. Boyce Cabaniss was the only partici- pant for the U.I.L. Science event. He is shown practicing for the event. His sponsor was Mrs. Hitt. Barbara Holland, Dorothy Driska, and Anita Schaub went out for the U.I.L. Spelling event. Their sponsor was Mrs. Eads. UTEIZAEX J. Shepperd, R. Stone, -I. Waddill and E. Vaca participated 1n the U.I.L. Journalism event. D. Pointon and A. Flesher took part in the U.I.L. In- formative Speaking event. S. Gabbert and M. Monfrini went out for the U.I.L. Per- suasive Speaking event. N. Northen went out for the U.I.L. annual event. R. Stone and L. Pear- son went out for U.I.L. Poetry. K. Reedy and K. Mos- ley took part in U.I.L. Prose Interpretation. Mosley is not pictured. 124 E. Vaca, P. Phillips, J. Kerley, R. Michel, T. Werner, D. Floyd, and P. Jackson participated in the U.I.L. Typing event. Their sponsor was Mrs Wood. Nancy Briscoe and Melinda Hayes participated in the U.I.L. Shorthand event. Mrs. Harvey was their sponsor Nh QPOPJQ BIG- PED VAIZQHY CLAYTON BRANTLEY Senior, Halfback JACKIE BURSON Senior, Center ALAN CARLISLE Senior, End DAVID COSTINE Senior, Tackle JAMES CRAWFORD Senior, Quarterback STEVE ELLIOTT Senior, Tackle JOE LINGO Senior, End MARK PARKER Senior, Fullback ROBERT SCHODLBAUER Senior, Guard JOE SHEPPARD Senior, End LARRY WHITIS Senior, Guard MARK BROOKS Junior, Quarterback RANDY CARLISLE Junior, Tackle MIKE COLLIER Junior, End GRANT CRITCHFIELD junior, Halfback DAVID DECKER Junior, Guard JAY KILLINGSWORTI-I junior, Fullback JOE LINDEMAN Junior, Fullback FRANKIE MARTINEZ Junior, Guard MIKE MILLER Junior, End .K K W N W NWW ,,.,,, ,- -. f,g '- ., -Qffff ,gf ' 'N w f f i' 'WV A'A' ti ' - ' aw- Qi--W ' , .r 59 Zi : .V .:ffQ.,Q'- -'T Q - Q 'f ii - k ' ' ...: , W L S ff ,. , fe W , 4 3' , f ' ..,:. f, ii Q W 2 N . ar T35 K , -X ' F fxwuv-s ww., f ,., I' , f a . R . A in ,Win gi M , b wwe.. , . f ,f L-, , a m , A 1, -W MM 547, L ,. 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'if fc' L ' ' ' H Junior, Halfback Qj :?q,V DAVID PoTTs an D,i 1 Aff' Junior. Tackle , -1Q-: A BOOKER RUSSELL ' junior, Halfback X , ' 5 ' L JOHNNY WALLACE A I Junior, Center M A ::' , ARAM ff TERRY WILEY R Y A DD V Junior Tackle p ,'. 7 er e gg, A i f ROBERT DOMINGUEZ A 'izl YMZY :l V y .,: M Sophomore, Guard 11A ,ggzigffi , ffl '1fA ' BRYAN HARGROVE R illm ,ffsf ':A : ER, Sophomore, End p YRRYA , i .. K JAY WARRICK . LW 'LWlA 5 'PV L '3 .R 'L ,V 5 Sophomore, Guard F W I VL - , Q21 1 Pictured at left are the Big Red coaches. These men have displayed a great talent in training the teams of B.H.S. fi to work together as a whole f A4 and not individuals. They are Coach Hugh Sullivan, Coach Ronald Ray, Coach J. A. Wil- liams, Head Coach, and Coach V A joe Brooks. ' J Q.. . TED WILLIAMS Sophomore Center, Ted, was a very suc- cessful field goal kicker for Belton this year. Being a sophomore, Ted showed many people age means little when playing hall. Pictured at far left are the managers of Big Red. These boys helped Big Red to prepare for the games each week. They are Mike Navarette, Randy Shiplett, Jerry Crawford, and Byron Sinclair, center. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Sullivan, Williams, Crawford, Lingo, Wiley, Collier, Carlisle, Wallace, Williams. Ray, Domingue Miller, Carlisle, Murray, Parker, Potts, Brooks. Whitis, Costine, Elliott, Hargrove, Lindeman, Sheppard, Brooks, Brantley, Schoc bauer, Martines, Critchfield, Killingsworth, Russell, Burson, Decker. B TEAM: Coach McKee, Bush, Eddelman, Hood, Green, Davis, Whiteside, Steger, Montgomery, Macdonald, Russell, Melvin. Sumerford, Trevino, Tubbs, Brenek, Stark, Otrupack, Alford, Meyer, Nelson, Price, Wilcox. Bush, Figgs, Hunter, Cochran, Randolph, Lastovica, Critchfield, Garwood, Roepke. P FRESHMAN TEAM: Coach Salazar, McGrew, Demerson, Evans, Gooding, Faulk, Lingo, Mitchell, Elkins, Navarette, Morin, Davis. Wickliffe, Bay, Wulf, Russell, Gregory, Button, Baggerly, Baggerly, Evans, Schodlbauer, Williams, Vaca, Rockholt, Schafer,-Iason, Boren, Fletcher, Garza, Harlow. ' QS , fffs x 555 kin .7 M, :f f xg Q -if-'lm i' A f-Nggkgg S v X 1 ,. 3 V Q A - ' ' 1 ' ' .1 f --, ' 4 :ask .- 5g ,gf-g1.gff1 ' S? - ---- . 1, , 5 gf' wg 1? .Q 'R K, K4 .kL. LL 3 9 - L, ' , M A S A A K ff f mi,Xg.f1b-f-- - i K.:-vw Qui-lg Q, . - f .it 1 Rf?-.. YQ Q 3 ' X AQ X -' 33' 1 H N, . ,. K. x..... .. -A V, Y . is X - '- I ' ' , - W - . W K q , -QSSQNWY-.,-, , I SH - w . g g-nw' I, . , 1 are new CAG-2122 f I Q i 5 i V z 1 + 5 . 1 i v 3 , 2 1 t E 1 l y i l V 7 4 4 Back Row: Shiplett, Crawford, McFarland, Lingo, Whitmire, Norman, Burns, Lee, Coach Wilcox, Front row: Locklin, Sanford Murray, Rhoads. 4 BASKETBALL SEASON Q BGICOII , Opponent Belton Opponent 57 Burnet 38 Rockdale 52 L2 Fefia 38 Lampasas 53 Bastrop 62 Gatesville 47 Del Valle 59 Copperas Cove 68 Robinson 58 Cahqerbn 70 Elgin 55 Rockdale 73 WCS! 45 Lampasas 39 Moody 43 Gatesville 64 Elgin 76 Copperas Cove 73 Robinson 63 Cameron 65 Georgetown 57 49 Midway 66 ZONE PLAY 65 West 53 46 Mexia 30 Taylor 51 Mart 47 The Big Red Cagers worked hard every day this year to make an outstanding team. They practiced every sm e day for three o four hours, except on game days. Belton is proud of its fine basketball teams 132 JERRY LOCKLIN JOE LINGO ' Senior Senior 3 ii' , wmv ' 'TERRY SANFORD Senior Senior DAVID MCFARLAN D ANDY RHOADS Senior 1 VAN LEE Senior his year the Big Red Tigers went along way in basketball. With their excellent coaching staff and fine team this is only a every- ay thing. The team consists of nine seniors and two juniors, these are: Joe Lingo, Ray Whitmixe, james Crawford, Andy hoads, jerry Locklin, Ricky Burns, David McFarland, Van Lee, and Terry Sanford, the juniors are: joe Price and james forman. The Big Red managers were Randy Shiplett, and Jerry Crawford. Coach Charles Wilcox is head Coach. V 'M 07' , N rf i hbgs' . my V3 . ,. Q i' - fa .,.,, iii ' 5 Z . 1 f : Z ii? 5. , wifi? , -'V' , 'ag ' .5 Q Effffy f i. ,,, - ffiift ' ,f is t iig l ' 4 :ww w 5 1' A f I .- Ti ,. ., .J WW? . rt if .2 Z 1 ' A ' , ' :I 'Q H Q rg 5 1' -2 'R 'E- .- ' RICKY BURNS Senior Big Red won 17 games out of 26 this year. This is an excellent season record for any team. These hard-working guys really worked for a chance to win the season title of ZONE CHAMPS. This year the game of basketball was much more popular than usual. This is only natural with an excellent coach, managers, and, of course, a very good TIGER TEAM. Big Red went all of the way this year when they played Taylor at Taylor for the title of DISTRICT CHAMPS but were beaten by only a small margin. We were still proud of Belton's Big Red Men. 134 YQ ' 3 f E . R M i I Rx ,Q J . 5 ll 1 xg ,Ui ,abs 141 Q at L ,e nz A ' a . 9 I 5 5 ' . Ll if X S L3 n syn! r 4 4 M 2. fi . Qxgiwsigsf jg wawpff Tcl' .4 if gilt P. 1 WZ 9, af 36139155 QQ 95 I P 'to 1 1 j s . Senior if lj af 55513-MW A A! mi? lt? H bi . 0,-1 .4 . 1315551 ' R f 4.41, ., S3312 5' M W i ? fr Biff ,A L mf ' , 'W' fa 5 .V . .. gif ' . 2 Q 'V .. naaff .- JAMES NORMAN Junior JAMES CRAWFORD ' ' Senior r fi JOE PRICE A Junior 1 4 G i 1 i 2 E TEAM: Managers Pope and Trammell, Pustka, Hargrove, Price, Caldwell, Steger, Tompkins, Sweeney, Russell. lelvin, Dominguez, Figgs, Russell, Royster, Coach Salazar. The freshman coaches were Jerry Davis and Victor Salazar. The B Team Coaches were Alex McKee and Charles Wilcox VRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Managers Hosch and Aldridge, Evans, Evans, Gooding, Faulk, Lingo, Mithell, Demerson, Hicker- on, Bay, Coach Ray, Russell, Williams, Odum, Vaca, Atmar, Boren. o 1 GIRLS' TENNIS: l Kneeling: Aguilar, Mizell, Stowers, Cof nally, Standing: 5 Tuttle, Kennedy, l Trevino, Truitt. The coach is Mrs.'Betty i Sitz. ' l l BoY's TENNIS: l Standing: Hill, Casl tillo, Driska, Stone.l Kneeling: Cox, 2 Guajardo, Hilley. The Coach is Don Harris. l V . AND remains A VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Williams, Kelton, Jones, Boren,' Tessmer, J. Ash, S. Ash, Butler. Mrs. Douglas is the coach. The girls on the volleyball team worked hard to achieve honors. B--TEAM VOLLEYBALL: Manager-Kifer, Crawford, Kifei Porter, Alford, Churchill, Browli Armstrong, Moore, and Manag- er-Giles. ' l l l v 1 QQACJQAND Q-ou: Q . ?il I :EV o 'rlW' ' ' i J- M iii I-f1Z5 BIG REDS' GOLF AND TRACK COACHES were joe Brooks and Charles Wilcox, respectively. GOLF TEAM: Carlisle, McFar- land, Pustka, Burk, Thornton, and Northum. The seniors were Alan Carlisle, and David McFarland. TRACK TEAM: Hargrove, Costine, Macdonald, Burns, Lindeman, Norman, Williams, Brooks, Green, Rinn, Rosas, Murray, Critch- field, Nelson, Hollerson, Sweeny, Roepke. 137 ACIMTIEQ THE STUDENT COUNCIL: Atmar, Boren, Heartfield, Randolph, Dominguez, Murray, Williams, Wilson, Aldrige, McFarlanc Carlisle, Sanford, Shropshire, Crone, T. Stark, Bridges, Bird, Lawson, Allen, Trevino, Stewart, Northcutt, Carlisle, Hayes, Sand- I ers, Austin, Petty, Huey, Mr. Tominson-Sponsor, Kennedy, Bounds, Birtchet, Edwards, Pirtle, Button, Sanders, Tulloch, Al- I bright, Stark. ' 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Ragsdale, Bridges, Blair, Hicks, McPherson, Groth, Lowe, Glazener, Birtchet, Briscoe, Maxwelli Middle Row, Whitis, Vitek, Ratliff, Laminack, Kinney, Carlisle, Cox, Sanford, Parker, Brooks. Bottom Row, Austin, Sanders, Bartek, Stevens, Lawson, Taylor, Kennedy, Cannon, Hays, Ash. 138 21 4+ , ., f. WM -Ma... . mmf, 52.52 LAIR Staff is Henry Trevino-Ass't. Ads Editor, Virginia Bridges-Editor-inlfhief, Melissa Clack-Ass't Sports Editor, Coufal-Academics Editor, Feresa Moore-Organizations Editor and Photographer, Jo Ann Cole-Ass't. Academics Norman Northen-Ads Editor, Kendra Murrah-Ass't. Class Editor and Artist, Anita Schaub-Class Editor, Kim Editor, Lila Price-Ass't. Organizations Editor, Cindy Reid-Sports Assistant, Sponsors-Mrs, Smithson and York. he Tiger. Staff members are Joe Sheppard-Sports Editor, Patrick O,Neal-Circulation Manager, Mrs. Hancock-Sponsor 'Chard Stone-Editor, Dorothy Russell-Copy Editor, Laura Pearson-Feature Editor, Elva Vaca-Business Manager, Ruth oberts-News Editor, Ruth Edwards-Advertising Manager, Julia Wadill-Assistant Editor. 139 The BELTON HIGH SCHOOL CHEER- LEADERS are as follows: Mary Birtchet, Seniorg Paula Tulloch, Head Cheerleader, Seniorg Middle: Kim Kelton, Juniorg Cindy Bounds, junior, Standing: Debbie Bird, Sophomoreg Carrie Dingus, Freshman, Kathy Mere- dith, Freshman, Laurie Stewart, Sopho- more. THE PEP SQUAD members are as follows: Annette Henderson, Jody Kifer, Janet Kerley, Bettie Harvell, Vickie Tessmer-Si Maker, Barbara Walker, Shirley Mead, Tricia Nelson-Captain, Verlencia Bell, Patsy Glazener, Lois Vaca, Borissa Dixon, Kay Fox, Estelline Miller, Cassie Tuttle, Linda Williams-Lieutenant, Rita Kifer-Treasurer, Auerlia Tamayo. The sponsor is Mrs. Douglas. 140 wb-AK .., fx gsm- Vwwkg,f!fff?1iM9rfEf:Sf1 ak .,:.L,,4, V ..L2,wN2QfXx, av ,yskff YK x R Mgg-W 1' 4 . K ww 9 WM'-ww .QE .- 0 if . , X ,' 3 Jim an X , V. I. C. A.-The Building and Trades members are Ronald Wilson, Eddie Baird, Kenneth Woods, Royce Alford, Billy Hopskii Byran Sinclair, Gary Lemley. Standing are Tim Tibbit, Edward Robinson, Leonard Windler, Julian Alvarado, Monty Wilson, Jir my Denney, Henry Morton, Mark Gifford, George Vinson, Mr. Kinsey-Sponsor. V. I. C. A.-Auto Mechanics are Donald Renfrow, Eddy Tanner, Steve Taylor, Mark Walker, Clarence Miller, Daniel cozer, Trey Tulloch, Danny Gatliff. The sponsor is Mr. Cammack. 142 UTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA are Mr. Maegan-Sponsor, Esteridge, Willis, Hohnson, O'Neal, Morgan, Seiter, Hood, Smith, ilmire, Eddleman, Reid, Birmeck, Killingsworth, Warrick, Whiteside, Wallace, Wiley. Second Row: Demerson, Sanfored, Bult- , Alford, Brown, Bicke, Nirtham, Lawson, Locklin, Rinn, Farr, Cochran, Moon, Guajardom, Hamburger. Third Row: Are aullc, Churchill, Castillo, Crawford, Tammer, Fischer-Treasurer, Bridges-Reporter, Winkler-Parliamentarian, Stewart-Secretary, lminack-President, Hayes-V. President, Bolton, Dean, Baggerly, Wells, Chrisber, Monfrini, Eddleman. Fourth Row, Thomas, nnith, Birkett, Wickill, Sepinaza, Camp, McQueen, Reveile, Pace, Birkell, Jones, Foster, Ratiff, B. Smith. DDEO CLUB: Reid, Hays, Whitmire, Bode, Light, Bolton, Sanford, Hosch. Middle Row are Mr. Maedgan-Sponsor, Killings- frth, Creek, Melton, Butler, Wiley, Moon, Smith. Bottom Row are Petty, Bulter, Ray Lundy, D. Bulter, Wilhite, Mebane, john- 1, Brown, Harris, Wessen, Albright, Cabaniss. 143 .mlliffw I ll rlilf lil X xii' THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA are Top Row: Reagan, M. Moore, J. Minor, Fearce, Holcombe, J. Tolkmit West, Ray, Butler, Lundy, Harvell, Simmons, Reed, Jones, Broyvn, R. Kifer, Rice. Second Row: Sutter, Miller, Tibbit, Skirvin,i Petty, Meyer, Bridges, Hays, J. Kifer'Dhurchill,'yKing,MRenick, Ash, Patterson, Alexander. Third Row: Mrs. Stroud-Sponsor, T. Stark-4th V. Pres., Cantrell-3rd Presiliilotlock-2nd V. Pres., Hendricks-lst. V. Pres., Stark-Pres., Housewright-5th 3 V. Pres., Carlisle-Rec. Sec., Hood-Corr., Sec., Truelove-Treas., Williams-Hist.-Parl. . ,,., ,,.. 95 31 SS ., fi 5 E THE H. E. R. O. members are as follows: Top Rowg Diedra Pehl, Pam Wilson, Betty Luna, Kitty Forrest, Debra Harris, Sec Row: Pauline Minor, Pat Jansen, Linda Fleming, Dora Ramos, Debbie Renfrow, Birgitt Roberts, Diane Ruiz, Adela Morin. 144 ?ANISH CLUB members are as follows: Top Row: Montgomery, Renteria, Dingus, Birtchet, Bounds, Culp, Cannon, Craw xrd, Tolsdorf, Mizell, L. Miller, Steger, Dela Rosa, Cole. Second Row: B. Wilson, H. Trevino, D. Trevino, Glazener, Hicks, C01- on, Hayes, Safley, Northcutt, Wilson, Glazener, Housewright, Wright, Fletcher, Sponsor, W. Langford. Third Row: H. Wilson, ersey, Hanes, Whitmire, Dominguez, J. Whitis-Reporter, Vitek-President, Douglas-Parliamentarian, Aguilar-Treasurer, Ran- Jplh-V. Pres., Nidositko. Fourth Row: McDonald, R. Hosch, H. Whitis, R. Trevino, Thornton, Hogan, Guffry, Harlow, Wood, urray, Steger. KTIN CLUB members are as follows: Top Row: Lastovica, Tanner, Cox, Cullison, Bryan, Moomaw. Middle Row: Truitt, Ed- ondson, Holland, Jackson, Driska, Allen, Taylor, Roberts, Trojan, Monfrini, Kerley. Third Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Dalton, J. :rley-Secretary, Coufal-V. President, Lawson-Co-President, Schaub-Co-President, Rice-Treasurer, LaFreniere-Reporter, izell. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCA- TION: Ernest Ramirez, Gary Hotch, Wayne Estill, James Light, Leonard Insall, Cloyce Herrington, Gary Ratliff, LaMont Wilson, Sec- ond Row: Gloria Navarrette, Gwen Smith, Mona Brown, Connie Wilson, LaQuita I-Iicks, Debra Chaney, Har- riette Giles, Sponsor-Ed Franklin. Third Row: Donna Sutter, Kathy Hervey, Brenda Culp-Treasurer, Pam Taylor-Reporter, Patti John- son-Parliamentarian, Susan Renick-President, Karen Mebane- Secretary. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Herbert, Hicks, Trevino, Lawson, McKee, Alcozer, Stewart, Aguilar, Haufler, Bridg Colston, Second Row: Shirley Patterson-Sponsor, Lowe, Engelke, Parker, Mooney, Coleman, Finimore, Procter, Willis, Glazener, Elkins, Third Row: Elliott, Button, Gregory, Robinson, Deaton, Vargas, Wilhite. 146 ADMINIQTPAUON SCHOOL BOARD: Kelly Britt, jr., Johnny Huston, Benny Bay, and Dan Lord President, W. B. Long Auxiliary employees: Kitty Burton, Klaudya McKee, Dorothy Shep herd, Sandra Wilhite, Debbie Jones, and jo Ann Alford. Secretary, Dorothy Langston 148 Vice-President, Robert Kennedy Secretary, Charles Powell N. L. DOUG-I-AQ Mr. Douglas is the general overseer of the Belton public schools' business administration. Among the superinten- dent's innumerable responsibilities are chief personnel manager, school system. public relations, and working along with the school board. Mr. Douglas' main challenge is striving for the most excellent educational program designed to meet the needs of the schools and commu- nity. Ass't Superintendent-Joe Pirtle Business Manager-Elmo Cummins Tax Assessor-Donald Aycock Special Projects-Dr. Glenn Lowe I 149 I-HG!-I SCHOOL ADNUNISTPATION The most vital member of the high school staff is our own principal, Mr. Boren. Rendering many services to our school, he does much to help uphold school spirit, preparing daily schedules, and involves him- self in the welfare of our school, which includes in- volving himself with the administration, faculty, and every student of Belton High School. Secretary ,, A V,KLLr ...la a A is ' ' Mark Anderson Elvin Tomlinson Shirley Hughes Sharon Thompson Ass't Principal Counselor Counselor State Aide Assisting Mr. Boren with the high school administration are attendance are Mr. Anderson's principaljobs. Elvin Tomlinson Linda Fowler, Mark Anderson, Elvin Tomlinson, Shirley returned as boys' counselor and Mrs. Shirley Hughes was the Hughes, and Sharon Thompson. Mrs. Fowler's jobs are numer- new girls' counselor. Another new face seen daily in the office ous including clerical help, measuring seniors for caps and was that of Sharon Thompson in charge of teacher's files and gowns and supervising office girls. Disciplinary problems and registers. 5 3 Mrs. Linda Fowler - Nw? 'QMWW 'QW rv as Louise Barnes Lilla Barnes Joy Brock Joe Brooks Marian Burnett Virgil Cammack Donna Carpenter David Coppin Diana Cowan Oleta Cox Richard Crain Betty Critchfield Chester Critchfield Frances Dalton Jerry Davis Janice Douglas Weeta Sue Evans Ed Franklin Jennifer Hancock Don Harris Bill Harrison Prudie Harvey Judy Heartfield Geraldean Hitt Peggy Hughes James Jackson Bob johnson Paula Johnson Joe Bailey jones Lolita Karriker Travis Kinsey Wayne Langford Charles Lott Sharon McCutcheon Grace McDonald Alex McKee Van Maedgen Cynthia Marcotte Raymond Patterson Shirley Patterson ' ff' , , w a -ila f 41+ ai... .. JW Q ' Q 1 riff' 1 4 ,. 1 f ,f 1 -w ,Wg ? wa? f WJ 3231 ggi 4 ,Q M 5 5 'X' H f M W fx- u , if f ai fag W rw , gains 8 'rf if X fi ,M Q are s, .f f rf! , if is , i , , X x a Z ff Wifi ,227 11, il Louise Wood Gertrude York Dorothy Potts Ronald Ray jamie Reichert Victor Salazar Patsy Sanford B. B. Shaw Betty Sitz Maxine Smithson Diana Stroud jimmy Stroud Hugh Sullivan B. J. H. Taylor, -Ir. Lanelle Welch Doris West Charles Wilcox James Williams l 153 SPECIAL OFFICE GIRLS: Ann Safley, Melinda Hayes, Paula Tullock, Cathey Petty, Yvonne Stark, Cynthia Bartek, Rhonda Ragsdalf Mary Birtchet, Paula Pirtle, Paula Gregory, Dorothy Huey, Sean Burton, Janie Henager, Claudia Drake, Ella Scott, Barbara Deaton, Klaudya McKee, Charlotte Button, and jennifer Bay. 3 x l 'Q 'E LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Kendra Murrah, Vallie Watkins, Shirley Coleman, Dorothy Driska, Leticia Dominguez, Lois Vac Rita Tant, Vickie Proctor, Deborah Sheeler, -Iayanna Tubb, Marva Livingston, Beverly Peschel, and Julia Waddill. 154 0 'Q ,vi 3- .: A3 avg-00 E? QPECML X f' s Q L KW' xx 1 . 4 jf E S gc If 5 CAFETERIA WORKERS Agnes Bartek, Ann Watson, Eula Francis, Elaine Kalluse, Osie Baker, Supervisor. CUSTODIANS Roy Smith, Louis Siprian, E. S. Barrett, Raymond Haas, Charlie Bold, Elory Harding Another Custodian, Nettie Kibodeaux, was not present for pictures. BUS DRIVERS Wiebelhaus, Mullens, Whitis, Kinsey, Byrd, Thompson, Langford, Golden, Bridges, Rich- ards, Graham, Cearley Jr., and Ferguson. JUL BUS CLASSES QENIOIZ CLAQQ OFFICERS Q X E 1 E 1 E David McFarland-President Eddie Baird-Parliamentarian Clayton Brantley-Historian-Reportf Cathey Petty-Secretary-Treasurer Tammy Sanders-Vice-President 1 156 Ng? . . N N, Teresa Aguilar Daniel Alcozer Mary Alcozer Diana Alejandro Susan Austin Eddie Baird Larry Baker Wairen Ball Keith Barnes Cynthia Bartek Clyde Benton Ma .les-Se Blair Sheryl Blair I' y R 3 E Q E 1 jim Bod Pam Boney Jim Bowman Clayton 1 H-fi 395521 1:1- Q. -- - gxzgx .k:L, W, V ,S VV.., gf 'gals K Virginia Bridges Nancy Briscoe v-maui T 'l 'T TI I -Va se, Q:-,f .125:.11,ws Edward Buck Ricky Burns Jackie Burson Connie Butler legsfmsi L i v1,3li?.iT' :wwf Qrgfsgevf wg? 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Tommy Konola Janice McAfee Lori McBride Cindy McDowell Arman McGrew Bruce McQueen Alberto Mata Shirley Mead Terry Mercer Kathy Meredith Patty Meyer Patty Mills Terry Minica Jane Minor Gregory Mitchell Steven Monfrini Donna Moore Gus Moore Mary Moore James Morin Sam Morin Barbara Morgan Daniel Narvaiz James Navarrette janese Nellis Tommy Newton Kay Nichols Cathy Northam Doug Northam Betty Odum Edward Odum Billy Oglesby Laura Oliver Eloy Ortega Alifonsia Ortiz Sandra Owens Pam Palmer Mary Patterson Debbie Perkins Brenda Petty Mike Phillips Brenda Powell Nancy Ray Debbie Reagan Sandra Redden Wayne Reid ,gsherry Renick W Iiupe Renteria Cherl Reynolds Edmond Reynolds Tommy Richter Barbara Roberts Larry Robinson John Rockholt Kathy Rodgers Ricky Ruiz Lee Russell Kathryn Russell Sandy Sanderford Garry Sanford Lou Ann Schiller Beverly Schmidt jack Schodlbauer Bobby Shafer Paula Sharpe Brenda Sherman Gretchen Sheeler Debbie Shope Debra Siegeler ' Jeff Sims Tami Simmons Randall Sinclair Jean Skirvin Ricky Smiley Gary Smith Karen Smith Laurel Sparks Eddie Spencer Felicia Standard Teresa Stark Angie Steger Jack Stewart Janet Stewart Sandy Stribling Eddie Stone Billy Sulalc Debra Sutter Arelia Tamayo Cheryl Taylor Lydia Taylor Patsy Taylor Donnie Thomas Tommy Thornton Donna Thweatt james Titlow Joi Tolkmitt Ronald Travis Barbara True AY 'ff is fi, X ' r is i ,,.-H I xx, :if ...,. 1. -Ny sw- -- - , s X .Hip-gg gdjs if ef , sf' it li Lionel Vera Connie Truelove Peggy Truelove Darlene Truitt Marion Truitt Vickie Tubbs Cassie Tuttle Diane Ward Donna Watkins Carol Weir Carl Wells Ronald Wells Donna West Brenda White Curtis Wickliffe Mike Wiebelhaus Pansy Wilhite Barbara Williams Cindy Williams Ellen Williams Shirley Williams Sharon Willis Wayne Wilson Marvin Wolf Davis Wood Rick Woody Bobby Wulf Edward Vaca Ann Vaden CLAQQ SPONSORS SENIOIZS 6 ,im 4 'T ,522 Harris,P. Johnson, Louise Barnes, Franklin, Patterson, Harvey, Hancock. Not Pictured: Langford, Brock, Brooks, Salazar, Maed gen, Taylor. Juwrorze Heartfield, West, Sanford, Marcotte, Hitt, B. Critchfield, Cowan. Not Pictured: Burnett, Crain, B. Johnso Sullivan, R. Patterson. 202 -4 1 . QOPHOMOIZEQ s, C. Critchfield, Lilla Barnes, Jackson, Carpenter, Hughes, Karriker, Mccutcheon, Wood. Not Pictured: Ray, McDonald I 1 Smithson, Sitz, Dalton, jones, Reichert, Cox, Welch, J. Stroud. Not Pictured: Ray, McDonald, Stroud. 203 I I PAIZICEIZ Qeusoreu oursmwrme Q1uoeNr'v5 f'7Q 205 Q 1 v E 1 Y w E 3 Q W Fff 5? QZ17af?5Z2,ZiiXMUP32ff,z,:i,q2LZ?'47:2i.uWim!-,'5? ,:f5zTi,,',fE:z 13.1 fig? 4:53, MU J' CW -'L' Ulf W 9fi32i'.'W9??EW'7553f'WWWWilizfklV'fY5W4W?'.iC4i3HYZLQMZZZLQWHQZHi: Li? .ii ,'5ZH?9'T'ffTZ?i''ifhfik'7155?'ifUQfW W'59ZE955 MIZJ. AND MIQQ Bl-IQ Rhonda Ragsdale was selected Miss BHS for 1972-73. Her qualifications for this high honor are her cheerfulness, her friendliness, and her enthusiastic support of 6'Big Red . Rhonda has received numerous awards. Among these are: Girlis State Delegate, Optimist International Youth Award, three year member of Honor Society, serving as Vice President one year, two year mem ber of Future Teachers, serving as Secretary one year, Class Treasurer her Junior year, Most Dependable her Sophomore and Junior Year, three year member ofthe Marching 100, five years as twirler and drum major her Fresh- man and Senior year. The students exercised goodjudgement in choosing Rhonda for MISS BHS. .K Mark Parker was chosen as Mr. BHS on che basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. Among Mark's many honors are: DAR citizenship award, Most Consciencious Player, Optimist Youth Award, Boy's State. Also he has been active in football, baseball, and band for three years. Mark is a member of the Honor Society. These versatile qualities make him an excellent choice for MR. BHS. ' sv, 5 in ,- Na T k 5036 we Ag I i 1? Gisli W 1? R by A - 'Qu i SE ,. if -Aff. ' Hgad: -34.525-1 'Y x S 5 'f O k +R Ei ' M, - Q f Ns. k QE .. V- ,. N. fx., 5 ULN! in XQWQQJN .Lf -fs v'-v- V: ix ' in 3 X k 4 A A , 4, za' , g iran f +5 f f 4, Q ' f :.fTvHma.,u Q 'f ,Q ,, A f A M K I K , 5: -ffl ' -2' ' i 3 y fi is , V- 3 W Ng? , 'A'A' ,f7,,,e 5 K 'SM 5 W ,,,, 5 6, 5 ? , f A E nm' if f fi ? - Hf 2 A Www ' 1142-f K ffl f , ,, ww ,ga ,QW ,, QW ., 2 6 f Q' 1 .7 Q Z ' i' W 4 ' f ww , , F I f i Z wwf f ' f J , f 41 f ff 76 f X if 5 6 . y f ,L 'fa 1 f V f fa, Q 4- 'lf 1 af' mf If fx 3: , ' 3 ,,., . W' 7 gi 4' J J 1 f A f gl H 5 2 1? f 1 egg . K ,. , . A -. - . ., V 5 if 2 f 1 -sh. 2 hw. W A awk '- Q 7' ' I 72 ,.,,W,0-1 f ff 2 L , ,,,,w-W SENIOR C!-ASQ NOMINEEQ QENIOPJ WITHEQT Jam s C awford Teresa Agull OUTQVXNDING- QIUDENI' Rho da R gsdale Sheryl Blair GEN I 0121 FAVORITES Paula Tulloch Mark Parker R 1 X k X , , ,K fi . A in ffffzgf- ' f gf w. w5 , W l r 1 'U v Q ai? 5.5. 'Q 1 e ,Q 'Q e l Z 1 A , it ,, Q if fi WFS Q eeee e G i 'iv Mike Miller Llsa Kennedy Jurxuorz CLAQQ BEQTALL AROUND Ronnie Vitek Sena Ash JUNIOR CLAQQ wrmesr Elizabeth Trevinio David Murray 214 QOPHOMOPE CLASS WFITIEQT Sandra Knight Bryan Sweeney BEQFALL AI-BOUND Debbie Whitmire Bryan Hargrove 216 zkigffa Bobby Wulf Janet Stewart iffflfjlsgih F'-IZEQI-IVAN BEQTALL AIZOU 0 218 Jumzora CLAQQ rzurvmerze-up QOPHOMORE Cl-ASQ RUNNERS-UP Ga-iw F-REQ!-WAN Cl-ASQ RUNNERS-UP CLAQQ FAVORITES Randy Carlisle Sean Burton WIITIEQI' Brady Green janet Kerley BEQFAU- AROUND Grant Critchfield Cindy Bounds Cl-ASQ EAVORJTEQ Jay Warrick Laurie Stewart BEQTALL AROUND Debbie Bird John MacDonald UVUTIEQI' Diane Wesson David Roepke BEQTALL AROUND Mack Lingo Cathy Meredith WHTIEQT jack Schodlbauer Diana Dulany CIAQQFAVORITEQ Dick Bay Belinda Carlisle PAULA TULLOC!-I FOOTBALL The 1972-1973 Football team selected Miss Paula Tulloch as Football Sweetheart. The finalists were Charlotte Button escorted by Mark Parker and Mary Birchet escorted by Alan Carlisle. Paula was escorted by Joe Sheppard and presented the traditional roses by Tri-Captains, Clayton Brantly, james Crawford, and Robert Schodlbauer at a pre-game ceremony. Paula has been cheerleader for four years and has been an active member of the Marching 100 and Student Council. 220 Ruth Edwards was chosen as the Marching 100's Band Sweetheart. Ruth was escorted by her father, T. P. Edwards. She was presented roses by Ken Crone captain of Band. Ruth was chosen because of her cheerful personality and achievements in the music field. Ruth has made Region Band since her Fresh- man year and since her Sophomore year Ruth has made District and Area Band. Ruth's Senior year she achieved Region and All-State Orchestra along with her band achievements she was outstanding in Choir. Ruth was also active in the Student Council. The other nominees were Teresa Aguilar escorted by her father Lee Aguilar and Melinda Hayes escorted by her father Ray Hayes. ING 133 Jurvrora H me Sena Ash was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1972-1973. For the first time in its four-year existence a Junior received this honor. The other nominees were Charlotte Button, Tammy Sanders, Paula Tulloch, and Mary Birchet. The crowning took place before the Homecoming Game with Copperas Cove. Sena was escorted by her father, James D. Ash. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Susan Aiken, presented her with roses. OF NLERIC4 Debbie Butler DIHIMT' Fl lm mums no or: Amezzrm Beau Danny Whiteside 223 OFFICE EDUCAUON AQQOCINVON ' QW The Office Education Association Elected Paula Gregory as their Sweetheart, The other nominees for Miss O.E.A. were Patsy Giazener and Charlotte Button. Paula served as Secre- tary of O.E.A. Patsy served as chairman for the O.E.A. fund Miss O'E-A -Paul G raising drive. Charlotte is an active member. i a regory Patsy Glazener Charlotte Button 224 6 www Cagwwgfy ifQfJiw5 gm Nu J 'Va x 5 ' A 0'fl'Ix E? 4, 1 ROYAL OAKS DRIVE-IN Q GO, BIG RED! TULLOCH BROS PLUMBING CO. 107 East Avenug A I SOUTHWESTERN TRANSIT CO., INC. Safe Transportatitm T. E. Sanderford, President A COMPLETE Department Store QUALITY HIGHER THAN PRICE 939-3333 COCHRAN, BLAIR, AND POTTS WESTERN AU TO ASSOCIATE STORE The family Store which is home owned by L. M. I-Iancock.We are located at 316 East Central, Belton,phone: 939-1471. y PERRY BROS. Belton, Texas Danny Hobbs, Manager MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Courtesy Demonstration By Appointment' joy J. Baer .................. Owner 1305 west Adams. . . . . 1778-1722 Temple....... ..1..Texas PlfTMAN S ALBRITTON-BORENT ' CLEANERS T FORD SALESS5 AND f ' wAsHfT T H T HOUSE O I D V1 OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE BELTON 'HIGH SCHOOLS 'STUDENT BODY T MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND THB ADMINISTRATION' . . BELTON,TEXAS 1 ', ' Through Thewfears P Our B11si.f16'SS H38 ' GYoWnStl1rOuglT Quality ang1Se1gViceQ ' . . Bqltonffbxas P SOUTH TINER STUDIO T BELT-ON H PHONE: 939-,5Q3f8 1 i ' f B-BAR-D W W WESTERN STQRE Q , ' W1-'FOWLER'eS -A ' 1: EastCentra1 Avenue . e 1 A ' A817 939-17-41 Western Wear e C C C .Be1ton,TeXas u W Horse Supplies C C C ' p W GlBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER C .AND DISCOUNT PHARMACY ' ' ,2601 Thornton Lane-Loop 363 ' A A ' . ff Temple V Texas C nwhefe You Buy the Best For Less W, , C W l Q 303 North-.iMain' LBe1tQin,'Tefc5s, f C W C isphone: 939i9943 C Wash Tnne-up Lubricationkoari SBMCC Stan F owler-iOWneir-Directdr C . counfirnn N C C A ' S Tl RE 1 W . W ' -C G: E. Appliances 'Goodyear Tires 504CEast Central Belton, Texas MONTTEITH ABSTRACT ' COMPANY FRANK J. TURNER . . . Manager ' FRANK J. A TURNER, JR. . . . Assistant Manager ESTABLISHED 1876 A BU1TCH'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT A702 East Central Belton, Texas MlNlMAx,lNc. A , rl - l . 204 Nofth East Street Belton, Texas T SCOTT I I - AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BRUCE CAMPBELL 9 THECHURCH IN OG1rrcomT9?ri1en5s-cod THE HEART OF LUMBER CQMPANY fgyylggve BELTON rszfisaeboolyfefmof WITH 21Soutl14th Temple,Texas Z78i3g38-aii1d0Wf1- ' ONHER HEART. own emp e. I w 'FIRST A BAPTIST ' RIVER FOREST I CHURCH' MOTEL AND ' p A L RESTAURANT EIHPU ' A I A LEROY K1-EMP, I Delicious smorgasbord Served Twice Daily ' PASTOR ' 939-5711 939-9026 I I I PEQPLES NATIONAL, BANK Continuous Service Since 1907 Belton, Texas F.D.I.C. 'Be1t0n's Oldest and Largest - fQ'1' 'A f A A GLAZENER'S A GARAGE 120 North Penelope f SYSTEM T ,TEXAC0 A FOODS-TORQE PETRQLEUM A A A - T PRODUCTS T 4 ll Belton Texas 76513 In Store Baker A W . ' A D ' -A A , y 85 F1ora1lDepartment, P- O- Bax 414 E WE 93041 Cake? and Flowers For All-Occasions' COMPLIMBNTS OF ROY 0. COWAN T T ' Q f k . E A CONSIGNEE TOWNB Q- COEUNTRY SHOPPTNGTMALL , BOBBlE'S A THE POINT' A 'Q ' BEAUTY SHOP DRIVE-INT ' A u1'L' -0 .E -, .207 Ea-'3tCentrg1AveiZ?.5901i: 16 1e1-man wner Mopgafs Point ReSortN CitysTeXas JONES HOME AND AUTO suPPl.Y il'0Sf0ll0 Leon Valley Golf Course 7 . 4 S R 'sm i . ilk ' f fi li .-I hlaur ' , i f'i BELTON, TEXAS 939-5271 BELTON, TEXAS STAGECOACH PROPERTIES INCORPORATED Great spot for: A sales meeting, convention, family reunion, or personal holiday! Try the delicious food and the luxurious tranquility in Salado. For reservations call: ac 817 947-5111. Stagecoach Inn, located on Inter- state 35 at Salado, Texas, on the banks of Salado Creek. ' BELL COUNTY A ABSTRACT co. Complete Records of all Bell County titles. Member of Texas Land Title Association and American Land Title Association. Phone 939-5801, or write P. O. Box 239, Belton, Texas, 76513, about your Abstracts or Title Insurance. William A. Stephens, Manager. Your Dollar Buys More At Your 5 84 10 Cent Store HEARTFIELD FLORIST BELTON DUKE CAR f AND 7 A PARTS AYRES PM1zx35eim?zEC12E3an event a 9939-1631 ' We Deliver 939-3787 North Mahl North V ' ' A FLOWERS POR ALL OCCASIONS Belton, Texas , 1 1 LANE WEBB oFFlcEs A A A A Bail Bond Service 7 939-2721-Office Bell County BailBond Service 778-3681-Mobil. Central Bail Bond Service 778-5281-Home 106 North Main, Belton, Texas G0 Big. Recl! Congratulaltions, Belton High School Seniors of 1973 -ft ll 41:7 ' lt-G7 1 - lf! A 1 'J L af fix I . I. ..,, .. , 4 r g I, , FRANK1 gqnr , E SEFCIK DRUG 'E AUTO A COMPANY A Q suPPLY A A Q A Be11.gQn,'Texas 112 East Central 93k3-2682 Distributor of McQuay Norris Parts fEn1aI11Makes and A a1l'Mode1s Phone: 9,39-3545 Belton, TExas BELTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 100'Zv BACKERS OF BIG RED! I 236 ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS ' Qlllormerly Day and Night TVJ T Belton-Temple-Killeen DANIEL BUICK AV HLVDaniell Howell Handley 206,Eas1: Adams Temple, Texas 4 Buick-Opel 23 years service to the Central Texas areal THB ONLY COMPLETE, SEPARATE Junior Shop in Temple. f'f lQWl'3'...'I2 f.','X. l K-TON RADlo STATION .AM-940' A 'q V FMh106.3. 237 . u EH V FRANK'S LAKEVIEW INN E l 'Gifts . Cosmetics I A Sporting Goods P I Prescription Service ' Relax and enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Belton TC19ViSi011S while dining at Frank's Lakeview Inn .I .......... 1 Appliances PhOne ............ 4 ......... 939-5221 COMPANY 9 . . 210 East Central Avenue 939-2154 Temple, Texas 773-3376 ' CLINE I DRUGS SINCE 1894 HOUSE OF STERLING I I LAW FINEST IMPORTED PASHIONABLE HAIRPIECBS u AGENCY Town 8: Country Shopping Center Temple,'Texas 76501 1 jerrine McClanahanQ Phone 773- 1451 ALL LINES OF INSURANCE I BELTQN AND BoNDs 114 East Central Avenue I I P. o. Box 450 Belton, Texas Office Supplies I Cards 1 104 North Main Street 939-5 19 1 Phone: 939-37 1 1 I BRADFORD TEXACO Congratulations to the Class of 1973 ffm DEPT. 939-9024 STQRE 1 339 North Main I Belton, Texas TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WHO WEARS THE STAR ' - 214 East Central Free Pick-up 8: Delivery , Belton, Texas It pays to look your BEST DANNY CRAEMER WAYNE JACKSON EARNEST JACKSON Owner I JACKSON'S A BARBER SHOP I I 1, . YOUR I- I-IOMETOWN I - NEWSPAPER Q THE BELTON JOURNAL ' BELTON ATHLETIC ' ASSOCIATION ' I I SERVING BELTON SINGER 1866 A 106 West Central PRESIDENT MOODY EVANS I VICE-PRESIDENT BILLY DON MILLER Phone: 9393366 SECRETARY-TREASURER I I I RAYMOND CAFFREY 'I DIRECTORS JOE PIRTLE I BOBBY TIULLOCI-I LEONARD MERRIMAN YEA TIGERS!! Q fa WE ARE BEHIND YOU 1900500095 At a ood college he student comes E it You always come first at Mary Hardin-Baylor. t You receive 'individual attention. o Choose fromftweinty- seven areas of instruction. e Mary Hardin-Baylor is a progressive, co-educational college. e Putting you first makes us a better college. I MAIN llAlI!.llslN ' IEAW MII! II llll I1 E GE e Ileltem, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. PENNEY'S 20 South Mam Temple, Texas WOMBLE INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to the Class of 1972-73 Belton, Texas BELTON, TEXAS SHOEARAMA SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Compliments of DAN STEAKLEY CHEVROLET PHONE: 939-3771 YOUR ONE STOP CENTER FOR NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS. Belton, Texas PAINTS HARDWARE APPLIANCES TELEVISION SETS SPORTING GOODS POTTS HARDWARE PHONE: 939-2211 H.E.B. Foot: srons DOWNTOWN BBLToN I BEST WISHES FROM GRIGGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1973 BELTON, TEXAS COMPLIMENT S TO THE 1973 QUALITY GRADUATING SENIORS OF DISCOUNT BELTON HIGH' SCHOOL FROM CENTER FRGM-THE FRIENDS AT QUALITY DlSCfOUNT CENTER. Low Discount Prices 210 North Penelope Belton, Texas TEMPLE DAIRY QUEENS H1 713-6021 H4 778-8201 , H5 773-1371 Towne and Country Shopping Center 1 You do not even have to get out of your car-use our handy drive-in window. The above picture was taken at the first annual staff party held at the new home of Norman Northen. The 1973 LAIR staff of Belton High School would like to send their sincerest gratitude to those businesses, individuals, colleges, and firms, which purchased ad- vertisements in this year's ana nual. Our special thanks go to Sinclet Gallaway, for her caricatures used throughout this yearbook. All other art work was done by staffer, Kendra Murrah. Again, thank you from the 1973 annual staff and sponsors. TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE INVITES BELTON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ' BEGIN YOUR COLLEGE CAREER ON THE FINEST COLLEGE CAMPUS IN TEXAS Member of, and approved by: Southern Association of Colleges ' Association of Texas Colleges and Universities L Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System Southern Association of junior Colleges Texas Junior College Association Texas Public junior College Association Approved for Veterans Training by the Veteran's Administration Fine Arts Building A MAIN FOOD TEMPLE STORE 81 SPORTING I DAILY GQODS TELEGRAM 601 North Main Street Belton, Texas OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 6 AM to 11 PM A TEMPLE, TEXAS ALWAYS BACKING BIG RED 939-36 1 1 JOHNSON 'NSULAHON 123332521 Tiles DUZTZZSQQFJQ INSULATION DOESN'T COST-IT PAYS!! INSULATION CONTRACTORS PHONE: 939-1821 P.O. Box 567 OLD WACO ROAD BELTON, TEXAS 4-- 'i W ww f 0 49 ' I on A4 ll ' I I I MW, . 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Box 703-Belton, Texas 76513 PKQYXPFXPKXPKFKWCPKXPFPIC World's Largest Independent Rock Wool Manufacturers vlwkblwkvlwiviwkikllwkvkfkvk ROCKWOOL Plant Locations: Belton, Texasg Fontana, California Pueblo, Coloradog Alexandria, Indiana BELL COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 939-2221 I 114 East Centr Belton, Texas YOUR FASHION-ALERT AND FRIENDLY DEPARTMENT STORE DOWNTOWN I al ,mn .. .. TEMPLE, TEXAS MRS. T. J. HAYES 939-341 1 COMPLIMENTS OF MELVIN I LEON HEIGHTS CONSTRUCTION GROCERY AND CQMPANY STATION SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING NEED Groceries, Mobil oil and Gas Open 7 days a week Belton, Texas S. I0 TEXAS POWER lc LIGHT CDM A n..,,,,,,, mum-wma meme If there's a better way, we'II . find lt. Thomas A. Edlson, the research genlus of his time, lound a better way of Ilfe tor the world when he Iirst put electrlclty ' use. Later, research by the electric lndustry and companies like Texas Power A Light Company created hundreds of new conveniences for home, lndustry and farm. And the future seems limit- less. TPAL, ln cooperation with other electric utllltlea, univer- sltles'and the electric lndustry, has carried on a number of research programs spanning a wlde varlety ot tlelds- trom exploring the posslblll- tles ot converting heat and chemical energy directly into electrlclty, to developing a vastly Improved design for electric water heaters and taking a part ln nuclear study. research and development programs. ll , th ' a better wa , we'lI ere s I y PANY find It! Ulitiv BACKING BIG RED COMPLIMENTS OF THE BIG TOP, THE GREATEST LITTLE SHOW ON EARTH PHONE: 939-6281 820 East Central CLEM MIKESKA'S BAR-B-Q PREMIUM BEEF CATERING SAUSAGE SERVICE 57th at Avenue M Phone 817 778-5481 Temple, Texas Our customers say it's Texas' A Hnest Bar-B-Q V A Owen P. Carpenter, President Alton C. Martin, Vice President Glenn Blair, Cashier Mildred Kaiser, Assistant Cashier B Dorothy Golden, Assistant Cashier BELTON, TEXAS Dr. J. W. Pittman, Vice President, inactive YOUR FUNDS ARE SAFE HERE EVERY DEPOSITOR INSURED UP TO 320,000 MEMBER FDIC MONTGOMERY WARD YOUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. TOWNE AND COUNTRY MALL TEMPLE, TEXAS 77 8-487 1 BELTONIAN THEATER 219 East Central Finest In Entertainment Belton Owner ----- -?Raymond Fowler TEMPLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Temple, Texas TED JOHNS Machine Shop Service Day Phone: 778-5223 Night Phones: 939-3695 or 939-5025 Delco-Remy YGates cMcQuay-Norris ' Walker CMonroe Avenue M at 51st Temple, Texas QHBIG 311 AUTO SUPPLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR P. O. BOX 204-PHONE 939-2646 BELTON, TEXAS 76513 TALMAGE BUCKY WILLSON IN APPRECIATION AMERICAN DESK MANUFACTURING COMPANY TEMPLE, TEXAS ii5OC3,JZ,Q,0VQ Ce-ewfvwbbvfgwp wed 502 East Central Belton, Texas 939-5021 wwf, Qfmjqj AUTOGRAPHS C3-fY NC5X g Qjovbd X Ou no Q1 YQwwKiQ6 lm YW-Nj' CeNvxvXcwX.1-SWK NOW xfmfg. SW 'go MMM, SSG-X C T-gvemm ZMMWJZ JW JW- 7 MAL!!! vfff ' I f 5' 4 on 3 ef 59 iz 6 If? 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