Belton High School - Lair Yearbook (Belton, TX)

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TZXBLEOF CONTENTS Student Life ---- ---- 4 U.1.L.--- -----19 Academics --- -----23 Sports ---- -- ' 3 9 C1asses--- ---U71 Advertisers --- ----161 Organizations ---- ---------------------------- ---- 1 9 3 T!-!ElAH2f7e FOIZEVEI-ZYOUNG .Z LMQWQSQ J' fp, QQB, ll 't... ' KH Tvpfz. His 2 if :' , - ,. - 11 ,,+: 6,-.J 1 a?i -' .J .H ,5- K., . ht, 3 yi- , . , , Sf? , Z 9 A iii MAYG-ODBLEQQANDICEEPYOUALWAYQ . . . T' Q 1 3 , . ' 1: .gig SL Safe from harm in His sight and disciplined in what you believe. Kenith Guthrie and Lana Johnson express the closeness of com- panionship. The Episcopal Church is one of the older buildings in the city of Belton. Hard training and discipline are shown in the spirit of the Big Red players, band, and cheerleaders. 4, s are ' f V , , --q-q ml' ' 152, E IU! l ggfwyghg 1 . .7 p!.. p y 'sf , ,mmf lwihfilggfw t.,.. ff. 'F if i L 'sg ,j,A ir W' ' skxw. . i ' i ,'p.9rf' V ii A Iii. 'k W- . '45, s M , i --Pifw-,...,,,, MAYYOUIZWIQHEQALLOOMETTQUE . . . 1 V if Q? Striving to make our wishes come true is a part of H y AQ p every individual, Whether it be for self satisfaction or a Q ' reward given to us by others. s , if f 5 Nominees for Homecoming Queen this year were Mec- f -iv 9 halle Killingsworth, Jennifer Ash, Kathy Meredith, is f Teresa Stark, Laural Sparks, and Belinda Carlisle. pf Roy Smythe and Paul Owens contemplate their perform- ' l ance in the Mr. Twerp Pageant. large MAY YOU AUUAYQ DO F0121 AND LEI' OTHERS DO FOIZYOU 9 HB4 G . Q fax , at -- f' ' WL E335 so ,T i S Q . 5 1 , 4 xii I wi S , 5 ' J ,Q .5 'Y A time of giving, A time of receiving, These make the fond memories of a school year. Mack Lingo is assisted by Liz Smith in preparation for Senior por- traits. Many of the students at B. H. S. aided in the building of the tradi tional bonfire. Jean Skirvin helps Nancy Ray fit into character for a play. Rick Woody displays his talent in a show . wx YYOU BUILD A LADDEIZTOTI-IE QTZXIZQAND C!-IME ON EVEPYIZUNGANU MAYYOU QTZW YOUNG . . . 3-S. r i Exuberant ambition is necessary in the planning of an individual's goals or a country's foundation of obtaina- ble freedoms. A line of determined Big Red players. Mrs. Reichert's government classes showed participa- tion in a Bicentennial project. Lewis Boren helps in a skit with guest Shakespeare actresses. fi xi .W Att- f A wt,y,t tj' , A t-, est A ' . . i it M M, e i q -g sxJ,, V M 'I lx Q- KX ya AQ I N in t y it 1 .TV H1 ' L y in T Htl f I' X Q t z f ' M 1 TY, an A is Y' Y sk-, Q fi? ifirliftfs ,t ff -me , ' t - , s t t ,uname written Writer s fr it Rf fisfisff' t i wwf it,,,,,,+tlttLiQ1.fifte,- T - ,Wt t, t Y i y tiivif , 4 -tn . ' ?iu,:-M tt. t. , y xfe: - ' f MM ' - Y if , V 1 V ' ' ' ' ' deff:-f f- . , y 1 J 'Q' -'W 3 1 . . t H .HY ,1Jr...'f 1 , . t ' I' , ' ' 1 ' ' 'fr gf I N4 lf ,W X My 3 ,W .V ,, ,X b ,. , , .fm mtl. l Y 2 ,t -' ' ,Qs Wy ,Wiki I. . M s off - ft-tr, , it V N .V - ef se' A Qls 1. 1' g 'F 'TWH H -5 'ff 1' X' 5-1 ' J I sr The Big Red Machine gave another season of spirit and excitement to the many spectators who came to back them at their games. Teresa Stark was chosen as this year's Homecoming Queen by the student body. She has been a twirler in the band and performed at football games for four years. this year as Drum Major. W, ..1 gin.-qhtjtgtrtyigiztqtfjfj t, 'W t ' a3 A f uw H , f' - ' ' ' :J . V Lf ' ,S f .t..,,5! . 1 A I X A A, gp M we-at if Q f M I r in ,ps-W, f rfb . . W .4 f- 5, Wt., 5 ,wi 11 Ns, Q, K Q ft? igtlw ' i it.gegg1Aiti1,Q ,. t , 3 Le f- 1 A .t , ttf ' ttf' 's tffgiifs-t it - ff . Q rf ' ff? -1 15325 ggi z t af, H V i 4 ' ' f DS? , F? i,,, Q 2 t 5. .PX Tfv' X Q, , h e -1 ee 4 I 1 ' J K , 5 A A I ' V 1 1 T Q! A ' rn- h ea-arg '5?'f: f h in 1 a a. T X '51 i j . Q .1 asf? Qi K 1 N -, .X . A ti l 4 1,4 uv , ' ' M ' - E--fa? . Q he , e - - e ti I L Q -, ,5!',:':',,?agA,gf,, '1 1'7H, ,111 5 . V -11.'- ,4 Q.. , 'Af' 'I The band highlighted the football games with spectacular performances at half-time. 1 ut. ,wig - -- - Y--....f.v-- 'Mn'-i'ir ,,......,-.- - ,,Y,Sf:.. ...-,,-,..,, ,.-..,... .- s,,,,,i ,k...l.....i,.- ..,1..-.....,.......-...1... '-1--U an-X ,..a..,. as ,fx 'lxgsla .....------..... 1-.:'-5-J if H WIT-. -n-11-1 -ii we YS -1.-.-.. Justification for both young and old is resolved in what the eye of the beholder feels and sees. These feelings are influenced by our every-day encounters with our friends, neighbors, and the world. The band practices marching for one of their many out- standing performances while a citizen looks on. Through the eyes of the camera many truths can be visual- ized. MAYYOU UPTOBEEJ . . . Q 'ii 0,52 5' by 5 2 .ff Nw-sf MAYYOU G-PJOWUPT0 BETIZUE . . . To be true is to know yourself and to take the time to get to know the others around you. It is to express yourself to the ful- lest capacity through characterization, humor or any other medium in which you feel comfortable. -,L Several boys dress up as cheer- leaders for a skit at a pep rally. Roy Heartfield dramatizes a character role in MASH. Students gather at a downtown . boosting of spirit for the foot- ball team. I? .LA MAYYOU ALUVAYQ KNOW THETTZUTI-IAND QEETI-IE LIGHT NDINGYOU . . To accomplish and achieve we must first learn to accept things for what they are. Laurel Sparks was chosen Band Sweetheart. The cheerleaders show plenty of pep on the sidelines. The band shows expertise in formation at half-time. ii? rvrr is 'N X nn. MAYYOUALUVAYQBE Q. . . Courage leads us into many new dimensions yet awesome forces. Kathy Meredith was chosen as football sweetheart. The traditional bonfire before Homecoming. od,- .E2 ff' L' .4- 55 Qi' 'L-Qfia Qc-f -rf rr er x2f,v.,.1 F dy. e 1' rggigf 'll-:,fi??Kl'Q..5'r may . asa. LJ. unexplored of ourselves and the mysteries of nature's r Through group spirit- ual togetherness or vidual moments of thought we stand strong. The football team gath- ers at a downtown pep rally to comtemplate the upcoming game . Through the spokes time a person reflects of past accomplishments. Larry Buckles prepares to leave for a journey with the band. eww uprare-trrawo ee cnaomc-AND Mavvou cmvuoraeveravouwe . . . indi- of 0 MAYYOUIZJI-VXNDQALWAYQBEBUQY MAYYOUIZFEEVALINAYQ BE SWIFT. . . El 1- lrmfiz v -I. i -wt 5 Participation in group projects, In school spirit, and in friendship, Make times forever to be thought of. A scene depicting a medical army camp in this year's senior play, MASH. Celeste Fore won the car decorating contest in boosting the spirit at B. H . S. Teresa Cox clowns with a friend during the noon hours. N015 MAYYOU HAVE!! STRONG POUNUNT ON WHEN Tl-IEWINDQ OF CHANGES QWIFV. ln daily activities we must be flexible enough to accept the unusual with the usual, for it is the uncommon that builds willingness to have the choice of change. Bobby Colacino won the Twerp Pageant and was bedecked with all the decorations ofthe reign. Carrie Dingus sports a very fitting hairdo on Hillbilly Day. Darrell Beauchamp and Sally Rutherford dress alike during a fun filled week. Shelli Farr and Sandra Smith were the first and second place winners in the girls handwrestling match. Angela Rovetto gets into the spirit of Slave Day. 51 1'1x.X. 1 'Y-Qt.. P--4.18, Lr- 92133976 'FiZUiWMK -a-...1 .7 ,VZ A-52,1 -Q.. wifi 3? KH .gnu .H ' 1 ,QR Ev QA mv 1 QJTX. I Wd. .-4-5. AND MAYYOU PO YOUNG A time has come ending an era in our lives, but we will stay forever young in memories and hearts. We are not afraid of tomorrow, because we have seen yesterday and love today. The crowd and graduates mingle for congratulations to old friends and relatives. Lewis Boren, senior class president, gives a ceremoni- ous welcome to the spectators. Many seniors stand in thought at the time of the proces- sional while their fellow classmates take their place among the class of 1976. 5 3 f 5 J. at as 5 t l ? . UIL. . IIYPINGAND QF-101211-VXNU Wood and Mrs. Smithson were the typing sponsors. fifth in regional. e who went out for typing were Mary Blair, Rachel The two students who went to UIL in shorthand competi- Tamela Richter. Greg Otrupcak, and Melinda tion were Kay Nichols and Jennifer Ash. Mrs. Harvey was Greg placed third in district competition and their sponsor. ,iv 1:13 x 3 - , s J xwx li mums SCIENCE- Randy Hickerson and Danny Gibson were the Slide Rule entrants with Mr. Jones as their sponsor. Robert Atmar went out for Science Facts in UIL. Mrs. Hitt sponsored him. Entrants for Number Sense were Bruce Mercer, Mark Fox, David Jarosek, and Brad Ashby Cnot picturedj . Bruce won third in district . Mr. Coppin was their sponsor. 'F' ,3 ii v Q3 Q Mtg? 1 ,,i ,. 3 3 r. . 9 'fy' -,. N 1 it x ,. ' A ,, f Henri. ik' K Q ,Vp. . R . ON obby Wulf and Lewis Boren Qnot picturedj in Journalism hd Feature Writing with James Hunt as alternateg Sally iitherford, L. Boren, and Gretchen Sheeler in Editorial and Danny Pate, G. Sheeler, and J. Hunt in Gretchen placed third in Editorial Writing Mrs Potts was their sponsor. B. Wulf took part in Ready Writing. Mrs Evans was his Writing. sponsor. Sherry Jones entered Spelling and Plain Writing Mrs Eads-Sponsor . o 9 ..- 3 'Q-nd' SPEECH rfn, , , 1 Q is , , Y i Q -.AA: The Diary of Adam and Eve was the UIL One-Act play. The cast included A. Rovetto, K. Kerly, M. Hayes, B. Schmidt, D. Pate, K. Meridith, S. Ruth- erford , and B. Wulf. Sally was placed on the All-Star cast and Bobby was named Best Actor for north zone . Melissa received honorable mention for the A11- Star cast . Debate teams were made up of C. Smith and E. Lamphere, K. Marlin and I. Schofield, M. Malone and L. Rudasill, and an alternate team of E. Walston and, A. Smith. Leah and Mel placed second in district. Informative speakers were L. Walker, B. Wiseman, and A. Rovettog Persuasive speakers were E. Walston, A. Smith, K. Kerly and A. Rovettog Poetry Interpreters were S . Rutherford, B. Schmidt and M. Whitlockg Prose readers were L. Johnson and S. Jones. Mrs. Psencik and Mr. Brown were their sponsors. UNK 0G44 QUQQ AQEEMKE fx 'O A. 05 1 N. L. DOUGLAS: ING N . L. Douglas announced his resignation as Belton School Superintendent on October 21 , 1975 . He has been in school business for 37 years. This year marked the beginning of Douglas's 13th year as Belton School Superintendent. Many improvements have taken place in the schools since Mr. Douglas's arrival in Belton 13 years ago. The high school Vocational Building has been constructed , and the open areas in the elementary , junior high, and high schools have been added . Also , the renovation of the present high school has been accomplished. A vari- ety of educational programs have been increased in the school system , too . In addition to the Migrant Pro- gram, the Plan-Aide Cor Special Educationj Program, Title I ia federal educational programj and the Deaf Education Program have been brought to Belton. Upon his retirement he was given a coffee by the Chamber of Commerce and a banquet by the local TSTA at which he and his wife received a silver tea service from unit XII. November was proclaimed N. L. Douglas day by Dr. Robert Elker. Special guests at the TSTA banquet were Dr. Omer Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charney Raiburn all brothers and sisters of the retired superintendent . i 5 4 .4 2 it Q 5 -5 is- llll ll ,ATN -if- ,,.. y we Vs, U 'li . . Q .1 'tl-5 I ' V 5 , 0 V -as 1 1 , ' , ' I sw- H.,..w. .. OFFICE on Robinsong Travis Childressg Odell Geer, Presidentg M. H. Cowan III, Secretary: George Dulany, Vice-Presi- entg R. D. Sanderford: Grady Bailey. At the retirement of Mr. Douglas, JOE PIRTLE was unanimously elected as superintendent of B.I.S.D. by the school board. He has been ass't superintendent 11 years and before that, a coach, teacher, and a principal. He will be assisted by DOROTHY LANG- STON. ,nf GP 'Teil 5 Ev! l IZ. BOIZEN IQ PIZOMGIEDTO AQQISVXNT Mr. Royce Boren was given the office of assistant superintendent of Belton High f School in January. He started his teaching career in 1955 by teaching and coaching in Elgin, Texas for one year. In January of 1956, he went to the army and served for two years. He then taught at Academy, Texas for part of one year. He later taught and coached at Belton Ir. High for four years. After that he became assistant principal of Belton High School and from 1969 to 1976 served as principal. He has a Bache- lors Degree from Southwestern University of Georgetown and a Masters Degree from Baylor University of Waco. His hobbies are raising, training, and riding horses. He also enjoys golf and camping. He and his wife, Sidney, have two children, Lewis and Karen. sue ADNUNIGTPAIUES 'jMNCIEi 1 43 -init , W Y, qw: - 2, 4 . 'ff E s Ham Jak L -s V iii I jf' if X r-ia 1 8 -x .ff ' 5. l f +1 4' -, Mr. Marcus Anderson, Principal Mr. Jack Meredith, Assistant Principal Mrs. Linda Fowler, Secretary Mrs. Janie Dulany, State Aid Mr. Elvin Thornlinson, Counselor Mrs. Shirley Hughes, Counselors BJ-LQ. FACUUY Donna Carpenrer David Coppin Diana Cowan Lilla Barnes Joy Brock loe Brooks 'O' N Oleta Cox Richard Crain . Chesrer Crirchfield 5 -M 1- A Elizabeth Cunningham is fn Frances Dalton . ' 2 . Charles Douglas Janice Douglas Vivian Eads Weera Evans Sran Fowler Ed Franklin Prudie Harvey Judy Heartfield Q !X ffkgi I .93 dl Mjf' 4' I- 11 'fffj :H Geraldine Hitt Tommy Hood a-.X Chis Houy Peggy Hughes Bob Johnson Joe Jones Wayne Langford Van Maedgen 0 Grace McDonald W 91? George Moore 'ug Charles Newman Shirley Patterson Mrs. Psencik's fifth period class gave her a surprise baby shower in January . A X351 K i' Teresa Pifer Carol Pittman Margo Poole Debbie Potts Dorothy Potts Margaret Psencik Benny Raines Ronald Ray Jamie Reichert Barbara Riley Nelda Rosessler Doug Ruthven Patsy Saffold Patsy Sanford Janice Sumrall Lucille Simpson Betty Sitz Bill Smith Maxine Smithson Ann Speer 11, . YT.-fs' 5 , rvrqy wit' 4. it 5 , t fi Larry Stewart Diana Stroud Mrs. Hughes and Mrs Eads cheer the Tigers on at the downtown pep rally. Jimmy Stroud Hugh Sullivan Lanelle Welch Rodger Welch Doris West Charles Wilcox Mr . Smith discusses basis of design Art I James Williams Louise Wood Teresa Beck Cindy Green Jackie Burris Laurel Sparks Kathy Yearwood Ricci Wilson Cindy Guthrie Diane Ward Debbie Hood Debbie Siegeler Emmah Bush Mary Guillen Debbie Obermiller Jackie Knight Jean Blair Kay Nichols Debbie Burns Jean Skirvin Cindy Williams Becky Kennedy Belinda Carlisle OFFICE- ASQ! .M its LIB Q.,-sh Molly Gosney Tina Ellis Debbie Rougeau Sandy Gholson Denise Cagle Tracy Scott AQQIQTZXNTQ 'I fl' -If 'U' Siva .J-Q , l L 4,- 5 4 ggpr A an-if lg ,Aw LM -Q ' . , if :f.i-,Eff 55:4 ,. J, f wa.,- Z-Ei fr ,... Ramona Armstrong Norma Guerrero William Hutto lane Minor Beth Tuten Brenda Kennedy James Leach Cassie Tuttle Felicia Standard Darlene Truitt Donna West Ricky Ivy Tammy Brown Sheryl Jones Shelli Farr Erin Lanphere Not pictured: lane Caldera Linda Wood, and Laurelee Toner. TTZANQPOFZIZIITON AND MN CE Mr. Alex McKee is the director of transporta- tion and maintenance . The 1975-'76 bus drivers are Mr. Dennis Harri son, Mrs. Rita Wolf, Mr. Curtis Grimm, Mr. Morris Curry, Mr. Richard Dickinson, Mr. Grimm, Mr. Benny Rains, and Mr. Newman. The 1975-76 custodians are Frank Ortega , Roger VanLiew, Nettie Kibodeaux, and Louise Selio. Not pictured is Oralia Luna. vw F' 4. xs- ax Nm ...Q .qw .mf WO!-ZKEIZQ K ,,.. Z' Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Bartek, and Mrs. Watson are the B. H. S. cooks for the '75-'76 school year. '40 FACULWQNAPQ LL r Mrs. Eads attempts to fix the thermos tat in the English department. YEA, Mrs. Eads! Tl! Tl! At a Christmas party given for the High 5-'5 -t Qs,,,,,,. School faculty by the homemaking . girls at the Ir. High, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. ' Simpson, and Coach Wilcox eat, drink, and enjoy themselves. Q- u ...H ,uso lu at HAIZMEYAND FRANKLIN RENT-?.E -,1 s .lv I Mr. Franklin who taught D .E. and Mrs. Harvey who taught bookkeeping and shorthand are retiring this year. Mr. Franklin has been teach- ing for 36 years and Mrs. Har- vey has been teaching for 34 years. They were given a retirement potluck luncheon on May 26 . Mr. Franklin received a desk set and Mrs. Harvey received a gold charm bracelet. Mr. Anderson presents the retirees gifts fro Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Pirtle, superintendent, Mrs. Harvey and her daughter, Marie Moore have a keepsake! Zi' , , W 'f!I'fv.f ' YI glfx L 5'2'L' lj , ' he school. I M., , ,M 1 W' .- si '-? 1 :Lv fr-- -JV- -S ll!! Q-D.. , A o .F . k , ' ',:: -,,:. .. ,W L icture made at the high school faculty ncheon . r - r :- r , . 5. 'gil cp, ,CY , Q. , 5 li? 'Ai Wo as rv El- QBW. mx l , , .I I .R ' 'lf Mrs. Reichert's fifth period civ- ics class presented her with a gold bracelet as a going away gift .- Her husband is a new high- way patrolman at Bellville, Texas . Mrs. Poole shows her rip in her otherwise lovely outfit on Hill- billy Day which was a part of Twirp Week festivities . Mrs. Hitt rearranges her lecture notes after an interesting hour on parasitic worms in a Biology 1 class. X s gk X .. gs g ag. . ,A NX Q is l 1' ., ,, , if is ,ii-,,.,,r.K6,. 'M 1 ' :Emi , , I . f .- V axftmieigyi t'4l!HW fic 4:-W-C1 QPCEQE 'VQQQ 'x O' PPE-SEASON WARM UP xv Lee Russell makes a desparate leap as he tries to gain some yardage against Hearne. Rain was a large factor in the defen- sive battle against Brenham. But the loyal fans endured the rain and backed the Tigers to the end. A Cameron ball carrier finds him- self under heavy pursuit from a tough Belton defense . five? - W -wif 5,5 pmeseacorv cooraeeozxnn OPPONENTS ' BIG RED Heame O ---- ------- 2 8 Brenham 2 ---- ------- 2 f Cameron 21 ---- ---0 Rockdale 'I ---- ----- 0 Round Rock 0 ---- ---- 2 9 Taylor 7 ---------------- 0 The Big Red Machine found pre-season a little rougher than usual this year. The Tigers fell before Cameron, Rockdale, and the Ducks of Taylor. Stunned by this series of ill-fate, the red men tried to get themselves together as they began district play .R Q Dick Bay makes a perfectly timed hit on a Taylor receiver. Bay hit his man so hard that the ball jarred loose. breaking up the reception. l Against the Tigers of Rockdale , the Belton team found itself penalty-stricken. All through the game, the Big Red received the bad breaks. Here, Rusty Whiteley is hit hard on the three yard line of Rock- dale , losing the ball on Belton's biggest scoring threat of the night, A Round Rock runner finds himself ' losing ground when he runs into a couple of mean Tigers. Tl '23 are .EE at +3 d,,54f-f' -'H 47 WW? we-ms wmv wwe WMS ' MX 43' Hamm? i ,Wt 1-me ,. 91396 Q- LLE 29-s y The Tigers started district play with a match-up Dick Bay moves the ball deep into enemy territory . against the Hornets of Gatesville. The capacity home- coming crowd looked on as the Big Red Machine tumbled Bobby Shafer makes a brilliant well-timed leap in an over the Hornets by a score of 29-8. effort to gain some yardage while the scoreboard behind , him tells the final score. A Tiger ball carrier uses a final effort to carry himself , across the goal line. 1 Z , Y ,I ld N svzuom y The game between the Georgetown Eagles and the pigskin and fell to the Eagles 12-6. Tigers was a matter of do or die for the Big Red. The title of zone champ hung in the balance of this match. Due to the fact that rain fell throughout the entire con- As the two teams came on the field, the skies opened up test, the photographers could not get any pictures of the and the rain began to pour. This proved to be the key game. The only one available shows the high-spirited factor of the game . The Tigers , although they fought Tiger men blast through the big sign as they take the desperately, were unable to hold on to the water-logged field. - ,W fi 215 fi E, Y Q 1, 1 MW... b mm HWNQNWVM W in 'M-QQ vw-.Nw x X. as Q Q GQ i 3 Sapgglm Q X 2 fx X X X aww xv. xx ww Q .xg,i.5,, K . E, 4 x. 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They were 3-1 for District play and finished as co-champions of the 12-3A North Zone . The student body of Belton High, as well as the people of Bel- ton are extremely proud of the team for their efforts this year. Lee Russell makes some ground through some tight holes . The Tiger squad takes a well- deserved rest during a break in the action. Marion Demerson shows the yardage needed for a first down. at B4NQUEr'7e r 1 . , I r ! I i Dick Bay gives a smile of accomplishment as he receives The award winners of the year were, B, Harlow-Most! Tl'lGD6f6I1SiV6 Award- , I - Conscientious Player, L. Russell-Outstanding Back, Lingo-Outstanding Lineman, B. Shafer and S. Morinf Coach Williams gives the players his annual talk at the Coaches' Award , R, Evans-Fighting I-Iearr Award, Di banquet- h Bay-Defensive Award. E . K 1 E I 1 l F 1 l r Members of this years Big Red Machine were: Cfront rowl Whitley, Kelley , Wycliffe , Shuttlesworth , Shafer, Morin, Bruton, Bay, Har- low, Button, fsecond rowj Stowers, Whiteley, Russell, Butler, Tram- mel, Tulloch, Brooks, Otrupcak, Alexander, 4Back rowj Evans, Dem- erson, Cawthon, Smythe, Lingo M. , Elliot, Lingo L. , Engelke, and Collier. The men who ran the team this year were: Joe Brooks, James Williamsi head coach, Ronald Ray, and Hugh Sullivan. These men did a fine job and put in many hours of hard work. This year's managers were: Sulli- van, Pope, and Fox. 47 BIG PED WXIZQIIY Terry Alexander lr. Center Dick Bay Sr. Quarterback Kelly Brooks lr . Guard Steve Bruton Soph. Fullback Terry Butler Ir. Fullback Jim Button Sr . Guard Matt Cawthon Jr. Quarterback Mark Collier Soph. Tackle Marion Demerson Sr. Tightend Don Elliott Ir. Tackle Jerome Engelke Soph . Tackle Richard Evans Sr . Quarterback Bill Harlow Sr. Guard David Kelley Ir. Halfback Lee Lingo Jr. Tackle Mack Lingo Sr. Tightend Sam Morin Sr . Fullback Greg Otrupcak Soph . Guard Lee Russell Sr. Halfback Bobby Shafer Sr . Splitend R- Q., err 1 ex J 31 4 1 W A' X' ., ,. : .... , , R Brg Red s powerful from lrne gets set to move fyvL?f-f R R lm f . - soor 11110 acuon' - ,- -I .,,, .,-,' ' , 'K 1 , ' if f ' Q gef A ' , ' V 1415 V N R- - ., is 1 ' v- I .iv ' V vii' ' -- . ' 4--' ,IV '-'-. ,, ., rl A x . ',g5i,,ff?' v f'.-, ', - - , f 3 .--- fzfsfff ,i v Q mx V ,,, F, vz FwgzE'1,f'jf 1' .r.' 11 . ' ' . ' - .,fw.:.w 1 ' -Q-3' Wai , 2- -sq, . ! - .V ' 2 -., 1. V . If em, A -' , 1 ' 1 . ..-, David Shuttlesworth Jr. Tightend Roy Smythe A Soph. Center Eddie Stowers Ir. Halfback Reggie Trammel lr . Splitend Bobby Tulloch ' Jr. Halfback Rusty Whiteley Soph . Halfback Joe Whitley ,Soph. Guard Curtis Wycliffe Sr. Halfback K Q W fi ,kk f,-,., im . I A, A Q .24 F A .tg Z Q Egg? gp fix Fil . . Mfg .g.. 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H ,246 A V, H fi .55 ,g t 5 Q 1, I , ' 5 5 '571V75-757i,1,. ,Fr- wi ?M:i.'flf' ' ff EYw,n57w6g:a. yn f '2 3 Q. ?WZ?wf M 5' . --ff- Vi -w 1' Wu' -ww .411 ,W . N , Q , V ' RMK, Y P , :U ,piwfi za , . , , g- Aiwa'-2' .1 1 , K . - - gs , :rr2fq,f, .. ,, ,J g'-.7 ..,, ' , . wil-4-2 fff, Mft' I W V :wi , .,., ' ' ,. - , 2 Y ff ,, ,, :.iW.ff..p.:'1f -.:, A .w-F' Ju 'xmiv-H, f , 4--' Q R .px 1 , . gf Km N.: in i my wr f B ix I 'i9 '..!f-.. AE. , xi. Y ,Qi mmm, 4 ff, xl ,- .-'ig .L , 'ty zgfr-1-1' N N Q A+. ., v --is TIGEIZBAQKEIBGLL '75 Frank Newman gets in close to the basket and puts it up . Tony Rose takes a shot from inside the foul line while team mates stand by ready to take the rebound if necessary. Mack Lingo goes way up and over his opponent to get the shot off. Tony Rose comes in close and goes up high to put his hook shot in for two . S W t '- ax N 1119 Jn 1 Zf2',Q mum f, smrm 1 :mens uso meme R srowens 40 s en so was on 3 - wmrstev 24 E sTowERs34 urnumx zo G0 V S 'gil' X f t,,'Y, I 1, 'Y : Ig V ',, I 1 , 3' E zz 2 1 rss F S 0 . KM. ,sw 5 ' E4 ' S, 1 L T7 , ? 1 X x t , , I 3 I I I 'L 'J W . .ls V. Nt X xx.01xf:QOll A i I ' 'lfrafa' fu, Xi I N1 c Mack Lingo takes the ball in to the basket and goes up high for the score . Tony Rose and Lee Russell show their opponents some true ball control. Coach Ruthven, head basketball coach, did a fan- tastic job with his boys this year. In this picture he is shown calling his team in around him to give them a talk, while the cheerleaders work. TIGEIZVAIZQHYBAQKEIBALL The Big Red varsity basketball team did a great job this year. Members of this team were: CBack rowj Marion Demerson, Don Elliott, Mack Lingo, Willie Gooding, CFront rowj Lee Russell, Frank Newman, Mike Williams, Tony Rose , and Randy Hickerson. Marion Demerson Don Elliott Randy Evans Willie Gooding Randy Hickerson Honorable mention all-district and all- ZODS Mack Lingo all-zone, all-dis- trict, and super all- district Frank Newman Tony Rose Lee Russell second team all-district and second team all- -L, zone Mike Williams , ,NW 3 ft The Freshman Team worked very hard this year. Members of this team were: Mark Gillian, Chris Winkler, Keith Frazier, Jason Wilcox, Rodney Evans, Greg Gorrell, and Marcus Polk. Coach Tommy Hood worked hard to keep his team playing up to par this year. ,annul A I ,J l r O ,rl W yy y Ayyy ' ..f , , , ' 'R . ' 4' .. 1 v, x- BOYQ'TF2ACK1AND FIELD BS L .....-,swf el Members of this years track team were: Qback rowj Terry Butler-manager, Lee Lingo, Bobby Tulloch, L-wa., v Lt, LL Mack Lingo, Roy Smythe, David Tulibacki, Marion La, gt T ' ij' . Demerson, Matt Cawthon, Richard Wood, Cfront gl? ,QQ 0533 rowj Ricky Miller-manager, David Kelley, y ' A1 ' iii' Mike Franklin, Loe Logan, Reggie Trammel, Kelly We lf A g W i g Brooks, Frank Newman, Tony Rose, and Eddie Stow- X f J k.., L 2: L H' -1 , K -K - ers. 1 vta' L K LL L U K ssst K ' L if L ' L . - - A , 3' W 'K L 'F li ' The spirit relay consisted of: Kelley, Trammel, , L 4 R- LL ' -4 - - - - - --ff 'W LL i EE S- K L, Franklin, and Newman. This team qualified at dis- ,tti ,g -aw trict for the regional meet, and they then went on to X- - Q -'Y iR'i L L stare- L 'R R ' ilia . . T R' The distance men this year were: N LLLL 1 Wood, Logan, Demerson, Tulibacki, ,Q and Rose. 1594, 'Ei ALL5 it LL ? l L if ' I kiwzvk x wrrxivv KQFWT. ' I K 'vii-'ti.x y X fa f is in M LF' 'fi L 'NL ' ' ff' f , L 'W M K L 5 e M' 5 L L L i TLLT L if ' T A L gk LLLLLL L LL A L Ls W ' 3 4 We ' n l' R 12 -LL, ,glee it fi W5 'T-it V s R 1 'LLRT ---T' -L x ' Q' if .. ,dr L , also -1 Q' The sprinters were: Kelley, Trammel, and New- man. Newman went to regional. This year's hurdlers were: Tulloch, Stowers, Caw- thon, and Franklin. Cawthon placed in district to qualify for regional. At regional, he went on to qualify for state . The weight men were: Smythe , Brooks, Lee Lingo, and Mack Lingo. Brooks went to regional for shot- put, and Lee went for discus. Mack also went to regional for discus and there he qualified for state. The mile relay consisted of: Stowers, Tulloch, Demerson, and Tulibacki. DQ -3-'-N a N-Q-. g I 'UV -il F3 T- 1 'Y' -99 5 -5- an A . -5 3' N 'wt f E J 1 QM? -4: l' .3 T- 5-lj. .,,J'v N UGEIZJPA IN ACITON s Matt Cawthon displays extreme concentration as he approaches the hurdle. His great timing and speed carried him all the way to state . Lee Lingo puts all his strength into it as he hurls the discus. Reggie Trammel has to push his endurance to the maximum as he runs the hundred yard dash. My 3? .V - X A ffisw-,-iff K' EYE Eff? 1 031 esae QT xi e ip, u ll-1 ,Ml Q 'K s-.L vye- 1,311 r' 'A ' MW t. .fn '11, .. .1 ., His opponents tag along as Frank Newman is the first to hit the string. The extreme effort is evident on Eddie Stower's face as he leaps over the hurdle . Bobby Tulloch finishes a step ahead of his Midway competi- tor. fis- Was . K, 1 ?'z f'! ' if ix: A-nfl M Y ...DK .tc .4 , V. 'fs ' , 4, 5. .5 un .4-, , . ' ,.'l 1 .L , 4 ., ,, fs .r . ' ' 7, J Y.-flu, 7,-gfl' - , L ' ' ' 1 , - - J' 1' f ,,,. .. I . ,. V- , 4, 5539, ' 3 -4,1 ,. -'. A naw -N 3 -2-f . . , , , .- - ,V ,',.f2. '1'i7 Q' .- , ...i' ' ,1. -Q51-' ,. A f. '.f'1 ' - f JT .ailgfff-, - I' af aff-'.,n' ' 'WK .. i. . ,xi G-Il-ZLQ' TPACICAND FIELD Participants in the field events were: Walker, Lingo, Cagle, Rose, and Cosper. The sprint relay consisted of Franklin, Scho- field, Patterson, Sweeney, and Ash. The jumpers were: M. Patterson, Franklin, N. Patterson, Sweeney, Russell, Schofield, and Cagle. The 880 relay members were: Franklin, Patter- son, Cagle, and Lingo. Members of this years girls' track team were: Schofield, Mary Patterson, Lover, Giannina Patterson, Whitlock, Rosser, Hilliard, John- son, Sweeney, Franklin, Russell, Walker, T. Franklin, Jones, White, Larry Stewart-coach, Lingo, Ash, Royster, Knight, Rose, Cosber, and Cagle . 5 ri: , ' W a.:f:!'ff, f 9 it 'M- , 'wi N, ,, 5' 'fb ,fy ,-A E.. 75443: l X f ft nfs? f 1 Wilfxif Hilif-, .xl ,.. , J: A.. - ji. in 'X M... , y Q l V 1 ' s .4 . .V .- AAAV, Q 0 f- I, 4 A .. . X f- t MP5 . If . ' ' 2 fa t 1- , A 1 T -za Q , . M K Q raft ... tt K K -t ' 'xv N' , . at ' 'Z' 4 in W N ,, W . X ' ff so f.- '+ '.: 'f'-'ia H.. 1' ' ' - 1 v ' . J E I t, .ry I . ,J .?--p T 4 1 i 1 , .,, l ,M .5 f 7 . .al 'P 44..-v lf .nf-A, . .A 5537.5 1... X The mile relay consisted of Lingo, Cosper, Schofield, and Sweeney. Darlena Lingo summons all her strength as she throws the shot. Alice Franklin's feet sink into the sand after a good long jump. Vera Russell sails cleanly over the bar during the Belton meet. Coach Stewart did a great job with the girls this year. Here, he is shown at the Belton Relays. 61 TIGEIZ BASEBALL li , , I , , E, ,. M -1 f Members of this years Belton High baseball team were: Shafer, Mark Collier, Larry Stewart-coach, Tommy Chuck Douglas-coach, Chris Winkler-manager, Jerome Faglie, Robert Mendoza, David Jarosek, Joe Whitley, Engelke, Raymond Alcozer, Lee Russell, Randy Hicker- Robert Eno, David Shuttlesworth, Mike McGinnis, Dav son, Richard Evans, Jim Button, Bill Harlow, Bobby Winkler, Chuch Northam, and David Wesson. 2 X 2 J Members of this years junior varsity baseball team were: ham, Kenny Dean, Roy Brantley, David Wesson, Bobh Larry Stewart-coach, Joe Whitley, Pat Trevino, David Jefferson, Randy Hickerson, and Louise Trevino. Jarosek, Jerome Engelke , Mark Collier, Chuck Nort- ,.,., mlf f lif v , aa - ' J ' ..f:f,afi . V' In A-rg, 4. fm, .rfwgk 4 . -s I , -131' ,w , - ff .N ,., ... 7 , . ' wi ' KA, . fa ,.,.f-- :- 1. .2-1.1 ,.'.f3: I Raymond Alcozer Jim Burton Mark Collier Jerome Engelke Robert Eno Richard Evans Tommy Faglie Bill Harlow Randy Hickerson David Jarosek Mike McGinnis Robert Mendoza Chuck Northam Lee Russell Bobby Shafer BIG 121-ED BASEBALL David Shuttlesworth David Wesson Joe Whitley David Winkler Chris Winkler Cmanagerb 4 iw. , , H, A Bill Harlow took a mighty cut at the ball during batting practice and sent it over the fence . f Richard Evans hits one to the fence . While Mendoza waits on deck, a teammate steps into the opposing pitchers pitch. IJZLS' V I -E , e 'mm 4: rf gsm 1 4, J. swf 3-J I CW f 1 'mi V 1, Blix W 3 , was S Q J ,gg 'ff S LQ- J E B 2 ' P as ' ' S Jai WJ' Q J . ,war As usual, the BHS Girl's Volleyball team did a great job this year. Mem- bers of the varsity were: Burris, Cock, Bridges, Titlow. CBack rowj Smith, Harris, Ash, Otrupcak, and Rinn. Jennifer Ash did an outstanding job as captain of the varsity squad this year. She is shown with Coach Douglas. Becky Otrupcak and Jennifer were cho sen for the all-district team. Jill Rinn was also honorable mention all-dis- trict. The JV consisted of: Cfront rowb Pres- nall, Locklin, Smith, fback rowb Burns, Paramore , and Jones . Members of the Freshman team were: ffront rowj Willis, Wagner, Hyde, Howard, Cback row? Trevino, Cosper, and Lingo. V. .- ....Z,,,. ft . Y v 0 xi' -.3 I P ' nf? -+ 'Q- . . . K, ., fllmiqfll Bl-IQTENNIQ asses: Members of this years BHS boys' tennis team were: Driska, Holland, Kendall, - t. wa- in ' Zabel, Marlin, Marks, and DeLoach. This squad did a fine job representing is ' - the school in many tournaments. S , s ? , 5 ., V 4' r Mike Marlin goes in close to the net as he awaits his opponent's return. A ' i i p s R' I Aw M 1 - . K: Louis Drrska gives his opponents a strong forehand in a doubles match. A , L , A r p g . 5 if t A iss kwa t Mike Marlin has an awkward time getting his racket on the ball, but somehow - p p r X l still manages to . Robert Holland looks pleased . ir. 1, i :Qs Yi ff ,ffm , i s N ' '.A , . 5253? M Q w -p. 3, ::4,.s,:w. j :J 'A Y. Q51 sf Q. f 'I A Qi 4' QQ- I , I 1: jrs t '4J ,.l .,, .-,J 3. S 3. H A Zig x. M-E fwwlrlf The Belton High girls' squad also had a good year. Cassie Tuttle follows through after she smashes a return with a great forehand . Terri Mize follows the ball with her eyes after she hits it with a backhand. Members ofthe girls' team were: Tuttle, Mize, Van Gordon, Cady, Stowers, Watts, Burton, Casburg, Lochlear, Walker, San- ders, Evans, Mendoza, Hughling, Ramirez, and Kibodeaux. 5 1 t jfs, Y ,alll ' iz' e ,,, ,E 7-iF1.f R, I. A vu- ? 1 -.n.,1. f s,1 I 'fT,!Q ' - Q ., -+C' U-. BI-IQ GOLF as - 1 , Pat Kelly displays a picture-perfect swing, keeping his head down and following through. Dick Bay tees off with good form. A Belton High golfer begins his swing as a teammate looks on . Freshman Donnie Kelly shows the swing that took him all the way to state where he placed third in the tournament. I . lf' X, . if f 'ff ff , ,X ,lf ,a .ali f-N Donnie Kelly watches his putt as it travels toward the cup. Dick Bay keeps a sharp eye and a steady hand as he putts the ball. The Belton High golf team had a great year. They placed at the top in many tournaments: Rockdale Tournament, 4th place Midway Tournament, 2nd place Gatesville Tournament, 2nd place District Tournament, 2nd place Regional Tournament, 3rd place Donnie Kelly won medals at both the District and Regional Tournament. From there he went on to place 3rd in the state. As a freshman, Donnie has a good future ahead of him as a golfer. Other members of the squad were: Dick Bay, Pat Kelly, Robert Heaton, Jimmy Hicks, Brian Loew, Mike Gillian, Donald Baggerly, Kevin Kelly, Jack Cannon, and Pistol Nort- ham. The Regional qualifiers were Brian Loew, Dick Bay, Pat Kelly, Jimmy Hicks, and Don- nie Kelley. The guys did a fantastic job this year and should be congratulated . ii Z,f 'i'.:N: , 1 l , ONT!-IEMOVE ,.-. ff 4 - 1 1,2 7 Q gf ,-Mp - 3, x , M 0 'f f 1 , ,fi V X L 37- , if this 2 W V S i A' gl ,,Wb1 we K -vk' J 5 V 'ff x. - A ,gh 1 A ' f L If I ., me ,,,k , V . g f .1 32 1 R ' x' W 1 . ,V .v W, W H- .. ,. , , f. f 1'-up Q 'A ,www vf .. ., , ..,,,,7. ,. W fL,, , ,, X H 54? -5 ' sf? Q f'fL , an , .55 ,w.,,-tw-u,, , ,,gMiH,.,, is , ., ..,, ,, ff A mg., 1 : vi - 'I Yds ffm-2 W , . - A W k ., ,L-Ai' ff' ff ' M6 ' ' Q , if , . Q 1: A V ,f ,,xs 41, ff1 ,fi i 4:14'1-C14 G C! ' 'JQQCI QENIOIZ ONS Senior Colors: Wine and Pearl Class Flower: Rose of Sharon Senior Motto: I am not afraid of tomorrow, because I have seen yesterday and love today. Welcome mighty passengerg Bring along your youth and pride . Let me lead you by the handg You know the world's no easy ride. Restless rulers of the nation's future, The limit is the sky . A spirit that won't die . Little child, wide-eyed and dreamy, Hold on to what you have. The rocky roads you're bound to travel Are often lonely and sad . Vibrant lover of life and God , Wind-borne and raised on freedom, Passenger of time . by Mark Whitlock Welcome, welcome destiny , You've got memories to unfold . Listen very carefully Let the music soothe your soul. Boop-boop-didem-dadem-wadem-bop A little rhythm, blues, and roll. Welcome mighty passengerg Bring along your youth and pride . Life is what you make it, i And you've got the future on your side. Nature has a lovely way Of making everything turn out fine . So grasp your lover by the hand: The world is yours and mine . -shoo SENIOR Cf-ASQ FAVOPIIEQ Lwramdu WMQWH ,, vi-, .- ,. 11 -MF' ,. , U sur 'il YQ Q 'lla' f':'4 f? f'l1N-F :edit , VALEDICIOTZVXN JENNIFEIZAQI-I sm, if ii Jennifer was Valedicrorian of her class with a four-year- average of 97 . 29 . The senior class stands as a group before the Baccalaureate services begin . GLUTZUUIZV-W KNAJOHNQON ,Q Lana was named Salutatorian of her class with a four-year-average of 96 . '76 . ff! ,Z X Reverend Baisden of 'the Church of Christ was the speaker for the services. 75 4' MISS: BJ-LQ. Y: f J f,W, 4 I 'x 1 '- gf ,.,,W' , I , , . Q r , Q .gl ' U, A3 4 . ' Z., if f f- - A i N, 11.-W K ifff, K 3, ,Ah ' fgn' , fain! -.3 V KZ -L iw ,. . Tefaesafgaah sv , v W? A f I -Q 48 , .4 EW si Yfvc. M Q '- - BJ-I. . .f Y.. Q A A -J -Q U --'g , , N 3' in-by , ' ' 9 1'? ' ' 1 +,.,,,.,,.....-,:.wff' ' . I' 1 1 4 f and ' ' v ., Mt K .Q 1 . .-, x A. --1j'!43 A ,Ni . 9 't ' ' ' ' Q-if-ELG, ,M.- I - , - .,v, f' -gf ln., 5 , - ,'7-...g--f ' 4 2' -1 Y: 4: 4-8.2-.f 43' -Q, .rpg - f Aw ' 5 l X, , ' -. L Q y . .. f .,i,,2.x 7 , FT f 1 , , ' vi , w FQ. Q g' bg KL V-A-.. Y i3,?ijy. . -' -1 'f ,W 1 - , i. A X ' ' Q ' . Q'Y1 ', -, :lf . ' ' g . X .. A, ::. : fV'f'- ' - C-'zipfl' Ta g . .,-f ' . Y , ' 4' 'B , ' ' 31a1.j gr Y C v , J ma , x. .w p-2' 1' .- 1 , ' 4 ' 'a'5 r., P -I r , 1 1' ' - .1 5' .fy . 4 1 f Vg U. ' ,- ,p - , Q if p . A ,N qi. lr A Q Q ' v - ' ' . , Q ' M-, sy- 1'-' - fs ' , vb .ff 4, , Dick Thmfow TOWWJ mm, ING QEN'ORiM5 WM mp Qcjwddbf Jwqw ,Pd DNOPJ if sua gg J top ren were Danny Gibson, Randy Hickerson, Lee Russell, Donald Baggerly, and Belinda Carlisle, Kay Nichols na Dulany, Lana Johnson, Gary Durr, Jennifer Ash. MOQFLIICELYTO QUOCEED Jwi6f'fvAsk Mrmbwlfiiioclef 4? as A JE , f1 3 E aurora owes our-rcerzs Belinda Carlisle: Secretary, Angie Steger: Treasurer, Laurel Sparks: Parliamentarian, Lewis Boren: President, Tim Alford: Vice-President Q I ,eff Pepe Alcozef Robert Aldridge Sheila Alexander , pi ,gr f--if 4' , . A ' '11 n Cheryl Alford Tim Alford David Allen Q Shelia Alturn Jennifer Ash Robert Atmar 1 DOH-Qld Baggerly Dick Bay Darrell Beauchamp ...V V' I Cindy, Janel, Kathy, Belinda, and Tommy went fishing at Skip- per's Mate . 'lj' A . . fa Yolondia Bell jean Blair Lewis Boren t . 'S-4 Q tw E Mitchell Borgeson Melinda Bridges xt ,ff ' f ff B llk eel fm Angie Steger reads the latest Cathy Brown George Brown band news- Robert Brown Stan Burk Tommy Burkett f , Q t gg W ,pf H-...,. 1? .,,, YQ, Steven Burtchell Jacquelyn Burris DZIIICUS Butler v ,' wi!! -:l. gl James Button Isabella Caldera Kenny Cladwell ?'iA , 3' CN lv sf 4-r l 0-.t-J tr'-GQ 55- ' 'fl l Belinda Carlisle Carhy Cantrell Ruth Cerecerez Debbie ChIeSIi21I1SCD Kathy Churchhill Bobby Colacino Clarence Collins Mary Connally Peggy COI1H2111y Theresa COX Walter Cox Jody Crumley .-4.-1 'gin Y as . f Q 1 1 Sn, ' rt e-up artist changes Bobby Wulf from a young man to a colonel in the ry- .lk fn. Ni- Gcorgia Curry , MTE 1., ,, , X e.:z - . , Z . XP Q-nv' i N, Barbara Davidson D45 x v-...gy Marion DCUUSYSOH Elizabeth DeMoor f Carrie Dingus jlggifzgvwzzwaw W X '1 f' ,,?,. ,of Peggy DOW1iHg Louis Drisl-za Diana Dulany Gary Duff Charmayric Dusek Don Eastridge 'RP' ,,,.,.-nw f 4 Z Larry and Lionel work on the big sign in the Band Hall. Susan Edmondson 0, . fu ' o..' . .- . . f, , 6-1 :Eff-' 5 , ,E -4 ll ,.,,49 11227 -of x iv-ry n' ul' jrphnny Elkins Grant Engler Gail Ervin 'ni Y - 'G . -'--. - ---.. .nl H ' .'..' I 'X H I 1 Randy Evans Richard Evans Johnny Faulk 'ol 'r' Cathy Ferrell Keith Finney RossAnn Forrest Sandy Gholson Danny Gibson Seniors and their dates pay stric Marty Glover ROY Gomez , . Willie Gooding Molly Gosney Blair GroLh ' '18 -..va- if Norma Guerrero Davld Guffey -x-pg, Y 2? ention at the Senior Banquet. Elizabeth Guillen Cindy Guthrie gh- 14' ,,.a N i N Stan Hanes Bill Harlow Kathy Harris Bettie Harvel Melissa Hays Lisa and Robert make the most of the last few seconds before going Roy Heartfield Juanita Hemgtdez back to class. Y my ' , si K we W John Hess Charles Hickerson Randy Hickerson , ...J 'CIS' I -'Mfr ' -1 . ,- 2: -. ' . - - Q - ' A V' . ' . I . f, ' Q- Q, J Benny Hicks Billy Hilliard Debbie Hilliard Q'-'J sau Q-u-,sv 'f.':'V 'rs Daniel Hogan Joel Holleman Debbie Hood v '9 M W Rickey Hosch Keith Hossfield Cathy HUCkfib6G John Jackson Billy Jansen Dennis Johns Lana Johnson Deborah Kallus Kathy Kerley Mechalle Killingsworth Anthony Kimble Tommy Konola Melinda Kunze Y .adv Mack Lingo Wanda Leach Kris L66 vw 4315, f new Elaine Livingston Carrie Loew ..'Z l. Endalene Long Cynthia McDowell Shirley Mead Kathy Meredith Parry Meyer Terry Minica Jane Mirror James Morin Sam Morin Daniel Narvaiz Janese Nellis FIBER Newman Ns Tommy Newton Kay Nichols Cathy Northam Doug Northam Sandra Owens Randy Park - Q Mary Patterson Brenda Petty Mike Phillips Brenda Powell Charles Presnall N21HCy Ray ,, 12 43, My Carla Reid Wayne Reid Sherry Renick , 1, r Tommy Richter David Rivera Larry Robinson Ni N0 W'--vi -...Q mgpv 'sa-ale rl' 'V -ns' :I -,if-Q. ' -4 X ' A K! John Rockholt Robin Roesner Ricky Ruiz 'wifi' Kathryn Russell Lee Russell Sandy Sanderford . 1 1 5 J 1 ' 2' . Q: KX ' IL 5 Ii- A , A 3 A s , P7 ' ' 1- 1-V H . ., xr!! -I - , 4, is ' 31 Garry Sanford Beverly Schmidt Isabella Schnell RObeIt Shafer Paula Sharpe Gretchen Sheeler :pg 5 - ' Jeff Sims Randall Sinclair Jean Skirvin Felira Smith Debbie Siegeler Laurel Sparks E 1 E 1' -4? Fclecia Standard Teresa Stark Angie Stcgcr 'lffi' 'm 1 I 494 'din 'ai Jack Stewart Janet Stewart Billy Sulak I . .Qf'!Y it MU Lydia Taylor Donna Thweatt Tommy Thorton James Titlow Willene Tolbert Laurelee Toner Luann Truelove Darlene Truitt Marion Truitt Theresa thinks about her busy day at school. if Q o Cassie Tuttle -.Q . , ,K E+ F ....,... mid a ff? x 6 'Yu L Qin ' fYf2f2v,fi,:: ,V Cb' 1' 4419 Ed Vaca Lionel Vera Darlene Vaden Diane Ward Donna West Carol Weir fxaf fb ,f 6 'V Z .7 'W-n.W Brenda White Curtis Wickliffe Cindy Williams Ellen Williams Merle Williams Michael Williams , Shirley Williams llll A s V M 'f .y y ' Kay Nichols, Rick Woody, and Jean Blair are senior members of the annual MMM staff . Sharon Willis 3f ' SJ' .17 L Wayne Wilson Richard Woody Helen Wright ' 1 Bobby Wulf Delia Ybarra Danny Gibson and Roy Heartfield are presenting oral reports in a senior class. 105 QENIOIZQ '76 This year's senior play was MASH . It is about the daily lives of two unethical army surgeons in the front line surgical hospital during the Korean war. Rick Woody makes excuses to Diana Dulany, the inspector, about their camp. Laurel Sparks enjoys the dance with Tommy Thor- ton. Mrs. Kay Psencik was the director of this year's senior play. AQ!-I JU' 1 .1- 1 x . ,W .N new vnmswy Kathy Kerley was this year's student director of the senior play. Gambling was one of the past-times in the camp. Mark Whitlock and Buddy Hickerson perform a song and dance rou time during the play. 1 4 S 3 it y, 17 '., Q I s 3 S? ,3 2 LW-' QENIOTZQ '76 ,B ,gwf -5'AL1'f,f,1fx 108 x VW'-N95 .. L, 3 My i 1 'bk 49f:, f , ,. iw ' K f3Qf.!'a fy Uv'-ws'll'l'? ' Him Tl-IEMOVE Y 3 I 3 1 f 2 1.3 Ta? g ,irf y. ,. .w,W. Mis? . zl ,A . 4 A Q I ,, K 1' I R A 5 A : ,. . V .Si 'Y' ' i. 3 '13 Ei ,Qi 34 , , - , no ,Q Q gg x , qc- - -U:..4.3,- 6 25-X . A' 'Qi . , .R -. V 1 - L , , 5 L . iwgv, G 1' . . l Y ' 'X 1 , , ea 1- 1,24 - 'lv- A1 .' -121.4 -r 31, V , R241 'Fffw I R,- Qfix fs tal' x '1 -nal fi- Y Jururora omoans Kathy Yearwood, Secretaryg David Coufal, Presidentg Lindsey McFarland, Treasurerg Roy Brantley, Vice-President Not Picturedg Matt Cawthon, Parliamemarian 110 'N 10121 FQGVOIZITEQ Uwlwa MwtbCawf11ow e 7 . :ie 1 ' 'ff-wx-wv'wvmQ X 2 Q .x. L . 49 ew 'X siffg 1 .. . 4, A ,. fn' ,v , 41:3 Q,-rv Y' 1-11,43 51 x -Y:-i we R . , gg I' L 2 Q .C- s Qi 194' 1-:lk-H lv u,.,.,,.,gf!'f K ,,.,gr:'vf 1l' s' l 1 111 Juwrorae ix 112 'Ns - M-.EABLAQFI INGJUNIOIZQ P-89gf!uTw1mmw Lwlvrwwuw 'wig Blocks Dauidf Cwgall, Cm prawny ,u m -' ' V W f 'W 5 LX L ' i Bob Adams Mike Aguilar Terry Alexander Julie Ayers Sharon Bakke Linda Ballard Sue Bartlett Bobby Beamon Glen Beauchamp Frank Beaver Jake Beaver Teresa Beck James Bentley Jane Benton Sylvia Blair Wayne Bolton David Boriack Terry Boyd Tommy Boyle Carl Bozon Roy Brantley Teresa Bright Kelly Brooks Carl Brown Tammy Brown Debbie Burns Jackie Burton Dwight Burris William Burton Emmah Bush Terry Butler Deneice Cagle I ack Cannon Darla Carpenter David Carpenter Matt Cawthon Bonnie Clements Dana Coleman Karen Coleman Vivian Collins 116 -N.. 1-Of 'Q' 'AN 'S fd' -17797 ,4 I 4 'f'U'x 'D' I --Q I Danny Coppin Barton Couch David Coufal Carrie Cox Stephen Cox Steve Cox Torn Davis David DeLoach Doris Denney Chris Domingez Don Elliot Tina Ellis Robert Eno Elizabeth Evans Terrie Ervin Tommy Faglie Rondal Farmer Shelli Farr Tessa Fisher Celeste Fore Clyde Fowler Mary Ann Fox Alice Franklin Felix Fuentes Ernest Garcia Jerri Gatewood Penny Gregory Daniel Guajardo Gloria Guerrero Mike Guillen Kenith Guthrie Scotty Hale Bill Harris Debbie Harris Stephen Hammond Randy Hendricks Gabriel Hernandez Mitzi Herlache Sherri Hervey Warren Hileman 118 ,ln fr 5 Paul Hill Karen Hillard Edith Howell David Hughes ,455 Pam Hughling J ffm .1 'Al' Janelle Huntly Doris Hyde Becky Jackson Betty Jackson Alice Janeway Pam Jansen David Jarosek ' f'FfF ,x , 9 A s!'Qg Qi. wa ,Av I men, gm. f J-. ,g.-.. si mga it J, V Rudy Jiminez Anne Jones Penny Jerger Arturo Hminez Mrs. Solomon, State NEA Representativeg Mrs. Welch, Sponsor: Mrs. Allen and his teacher. Gabe Hernandez was the state winner for the Bicentennial contest, won a free trip to Philadelphia for himself, his parents, and Mrs. Welch. David Jones Jerry Karriker David Kelley Lajuana Kelley Pat Kelly Becky Kennedy Vicki King Donald Kirby Nancy Kirby Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Jackie Knight Steve Krorz Lee Lackey Tamara Lancaster Erin Lanphere Kerri Leach Carol Lewey Bill Lewis Ronnie Lewis Lee Lingo 120 ff' 'Us GWB fm' 5 Er Nancy Locklear Eddy Lott Jesse Luna Mel Malone Kathy Marlin Lisa Maynard Ronald McBride Lindsey McFarland Mike McGinnis Debra McQuire Dale McQueen Robert Mendoza Beth Mercer Nancy Meyer Rick Miller Chester Mills Deneice Minica Susan Moore Ronald Moss Susan Mote 121 Chuck Northam Dennis Northam Jessie Olivarez Philip O'Nea1 Frank Ortega Becky Otrupcak Dan Palmer Edward Paramore Danny Pate Heidi Peither Lois Powell Suarra Proctor Susan Pustka Dorothy Purnell Alex Ramos Trudy Ratliff Renee Ray David Rentchler Jim Rhoades Jill Rinn .,--f-T J-5 V99 Becky Jackson is surprised on her birthday by friends in her Typing II class. '15 13 ,2- 2' .77 sv, U Q? N a N Marilyn Roe Ronnie Rush Leah Rudasill Sally Rutherford Linda Sabotka Ana Salazar Jamie Sanderford Monica Sanders Curtis Sandford Ida Scofield Marsha Schiller Susie Shepard David Shuttlesworth Jerry Simpson Liz Smith Eddie Spencer Tim Staton Ann Stephens Steve Stowell Eddie Stowers Tim Sullivan Harold Sutter Garland Taylor William Tomecek Kenny Tompkins Reggie Trammel Beatrice Trevino Louis T revino Mike Trevino Barbara True Debbie Tubbs Vicki Tubbs 124 ff Wag., 11' Bobby Tulloch Elizabeth Tuten Ronnie Tyler Joe Vaca Adelfa Villera Topo Vriseno Ronda Wagner Becky Walker Cyndi Walker Gary Walker Susie Wallace Susie Watkins Tricia Watts Otis Welch Tommy Welch Linda Wells Susan Westbrook Alvin White Cindy White Patti Whiteley Pete Wickham Don Williams Bill Wilson Judy Wilson Ricci Wilson Anne Wingerden David Winkler David Wiseman Linda Wood Richard Wood Kathy Yearwood Brad Youmans A junior activity during the year was that of the junior skit at the band banquet. 126 45 nr , WV' , 'WW .av ,Va 3 3 Ii 3 WWW .ev 3 . . 53 5152 1- 5 i flv I lv i , WE' GRY? xii' W EW -1 Q A , 3351 gy! 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QOPHOMOPE FAVORUEQ QteueBwfow VfLgimiafDiugwS S 128 Y g JTQIZXNDING QOPHOMOREQ Q! 1 9 ANN 5 V8 :Q ff 1 Q f E' 3' .Q 'V' Y? fm -4 .5 A 0 f ..-. 1 , ' I' X ' v. M 1 n-nf' X'-I tsfmwbwg Qoplwmofws wwBwoefMefwe1u, 12.05 Qmgklw, I2.ui'1vGfbsow,0W3fG 'U9 gapoab. Frank Acosta Margaret Alcozer Vivian Alejandro Kim Alexander Wesley Alexander Tanya Altum Tony Aman Tammy Anderson Angela Barcuch Billie Barnes Teresa Bayless Tony Beach Steve Benskin Mary Blair Janice Boales James Boney Elmer Boriack Jeff Borth Cindy Bottoms Debbie Bridges 130 YT -4' X . , ..., f L- . L N 5- L3 :- :ff -nn., ,1 Steve Bruton Alison Burton Marsha Butler Cathy Cagle Jane Caldera William Camp Melanie Cantrell Donna Capps Craig Cardwell Paulette Carlisle Dana Carpenter Dora Castillo Roney Castor Susan Cock Mark Collier Ted Connally Ricky Conner Mark Cullison Donna Cummings Charlsey Darnell William Davidson Patricia Davis Robert Davis Willie Davis Kenny Dean Albert DeLoach Virginia Dingus Susan Dixon Donald Drake Kenny Durr Jerome Engelke Cheryl Faulk Carol Finney David Flores Jimmy Forrest Lavonda Fowler Paula Fowler Mark Fox Michael Franklin Karyn Fraser 132 Phillip Fuenres Pam Garner William Garner Jay Garrett Charles Garwood Peggy Garliff Ruth Gibson Lee Roy Glazner Blanche Gonzales Victor Gooding Marsha Green Louis Griffin Terry Griffin David Guajardo Mary Guillen Donna Hall Ronda Hall Travis Hall Leslie Hallbauer Sherry Hargrove 133 Judy Harris James Harvell Lela Haynie Lottie Haynie Rachel Heard Robert Heaton Kyle Henderson Linda Henderson Joel Hickerson Jimmy Hicks Gary Hilliard Eddie Holcombe Robert Holland Cindy Holler James Hopper Jimmy Hooper Joey Howell Jeanne Hutmacher Robert Hutto Donna Jackson 134 gif' Johnny Jarosek Bobby Jefferson Bobby Jones David Jones Mark Jones Teresa Jones Debbie Kasberg Sally Keller Paul Kemp Bemie Kendall Howard Kendall Brenda Kennedy Teresa Killingsworth David King Chester Kirby Bobby Knight Frances Knight Joe Knight Jenny Krotz Chester Kruse Alan Kubala Ricky LaCour Bill Lawson Frank Lawson James Leach Karen Levinski Ann Locklin Loe Logan Mary Luna Wesley Lundy Michael Marlin Tommy Martindale Sylvia Matamores Deana Mattson Marvin Maxwell Thomas McBride Ronald McNuu Jimmy Mead Bruce Mercer Mona Michel 136 flak Wkvwa ? 49' Carolyn Miller Rosa Minor Terri Mize Dan Mizell Mary Moncrief Barbara Morton Louie Morlock Tracy Mumme Blas Muniz Rhonda Nessitr Debbie Nichols Chris Norman Royda Northen Debbie Obermiller Cathy Oldham Greg Otrupcak Scott Owens Gene Page Susan Palmer Anira Peirher Alice Powell Jeff Pustka Debbie Ralston Beatrice Ramirez Randy-Ray Charles Redden Bridgette Regian Jeff Reid Danny Renfro Tamela Richier David Risen Esther Rivera David Rodke Joe Rodke Tony Rose Chris Rosser Debra Rougeau John Roveuo Vera Russell Tony Scallions Carol Schiller Arnold Schnell Tracy Scott Wendy Seiter Clinton Shed Melissa Shed David Shepperd Darla Short Harry Simmons Kenny Simmons Tami Simmons Leslie Slover Andrea Smith Billy Smith Cleo Smith Connie Smith Donna Smith Gene Smith Mary Io Smith Roy Smythe Tim Steger Renaldo Stowers Trinda Stubblefield Debbie Southerland Katherine Talley Patricia Taylor Mary Ann Tessemer Gerald Thompson Kim Thweatt Becky Tinner Teresa Titlow Randy Townsend Robert Townsend Eloise Trevino Hope Trevino Pat Trevino 140 John Rovetto is in deep concen- tration at one of our high school M Hp assemblies. 1 P' 10 po i1 Qwf Rita Trevino Kitty Truitt David Tuliback Mark Vance Tara Van Gorden Mary Vasquez Robert Vasquez Mario Velez Ruben Vriseno Beckie Walker Tammy Wallace Elizabeth Walston Frankie Ward Dean Warehime Barbara Watts Lori Wells David Wesson Mary Whiteley Russell Whiteley Joe Whitley 141 Arlene Whitlock Cindy Wiggins Connie Williams Jimmy Willis Janet Wilkerson Susan Wilkinson Oliver Winkler Barbara Wiseman Jay Witcher lack Wolf Brad Woodliff Bruce Youmans Deanna Zabel 142 4? X. .,v ffl Mrs. Cowan's Am. His- tory classes came to school as famous Ameri- cans. Here Andrea Smith portrays Harriet Tubman as Lorinda Culp inter- views the historic lady. LES!-IMAN OFFICERS . -N .Hiya , Susie Guzman, Parliamentariang Janna Lewis, Vice-President, Kathy Dusek, Treasurerg Paul n Owens, President, Lori Sanders, Secretary. N PPEQHMAN FAVOIZITEQ P035 www Pow Owens was i' lm' 144 Q. K. ., , .,k, ..., MY Y. Y ..N ' K -1' ww w xr 12:5 '1 fi . A 55, ., Q In . My ,.x. Q 'TCIZXNDING I5-'RESP-WEN geanfs Faeslwew wefwLeefWa!!wv, Qwsw Gugmaw, Jog I-laflb, and Kathg jg, qi XCIWJ 4. Q., Vs ,J- Gabriel Aguilar Gilbert Alcozer Roger Aldridge Ramiro Alejandro Ioan Allen Sherri Arnold Brad Ashbey Cindy Baggerly Wayne Bancroft Jackie Barnes Kennard Bisett Wayne Borowski Mary Bossa Wanda Bowman Gloria Brice Leon Boyd Tricia Bridges Susan Bright Cole Brooks Roger Brooks 146 41m P' ,af J .X -'lx ,i ir A ll' ,A f' TVB 'Y lie ,few IQ Cindy Brown Matt Brown Larry Buckles Vicki Bunting Robert Burchell Owen Bush Greg Byrne Barry Caldwell Kay Cearley Ricky Christiansen Robert Clemens Kelly Clements Richard Coldwell Lee Cook Ruben Cortez Deborah Cosper Mark Coston Suzanne Cotter Dwayne Cox Josie Cox 147 Wade Cozarr Lawana Crursinger Lorinda Culp Norma Cummings Wanda Daniel Duane Darr Michael Darsr Pam Darsr Beverly Davis Eddie DeLaRosa Nellie DeLaRosa Cindy Digby Brooks Dingus Jim Dimmer Jeff Dixon Charlie Dominguez Robert Donald David Dossey Donald Dossey Ricky Drake 148 A Ruby Drake Tim Driver Paul Drury Kathy Dusek Ralph Edmondson Connie Elkins Randy Elkins Barbara Elliot Bruce Wayne Ervin Rodney Evans Leland Ferguson James Fletcher Stephanie Fondy Bobby Fowler Terance Franklin Clifton Freemen Jerry Freemen Ray Fritz Paul Fulton Juana Garcia 149 Tracy Garner Mark Gatewood Rodney Geer Teresa Glover Jimmy Gomez Robert Gonzales Greg Gorrell Ronnie Graham Charlotte Green Aurora Guajardo Tricia Guerra Juanita Guerrero Patrick Guffey Mark Guillen Susie Guzman Louis Hale Joy Hall James Hardin James Harris Billy Hawthorne 150 Lisa Heimsoth Vickie Henager Bruce Henderson Edie Herald Debbie Hernadez Lane Herrington Donny Hill Kathy Hill Brenda Hillhouse Jan Holland Norm Holland Angelia Howard James Hunt William Hutro Harmon Huuon Jackie Hyde Rickey Ivey Wanda Jackson Linda Johnson Lisa Johnson 151 Jimmie Ann Jones Lisa Jones Peggy Jones Pia Karnmler Kevin Kelly Donnie Kelly Tim Kelley I. T. Kelley Cindy Kenworthy Pat Kibodeaux Alan Kiker Dee King 152 Pam Knight listens as Coach Lewis Boren gives her instructions at the pow der puff football game. X K' 5 Jimmy King Mary Kirk Marie Kirkpatrick Ronnie Kite Della Knight Pam Knight Ladonna Lancaster Billy Lalonde Linda Levinski Ianah Lewis Mark Lewis Mary Ann Lewis Darlena Lingo Brian Loew Dorothy Loftin Billy Lopez Sheila Lover Gloria Luna Mike Marks Shirley Marrs 153 Cathy Martin Sylvia Martinez Kay McBride Cathy McClellan Leigh McCreight Karen McGinnis Warren McLain Ronnie Mclnis Jerry McNeil Debbie McNutt Lona Melvin Dora Mendoza Philip Mersiorsky Rudy Miller Ben Minor Minnie Minor Santos Minor Threasa Monroe Maria Montalvo Vanessa Morey 154 David Moss lack Moye Gay Nelson Duane Newman Michelle Nichols Robin Northen Adela Olivarez Paul Owens Bert Page Cheryl Palmer Helen Paramore Robert Parette Charlie Patterson Nina Patterson Marcus Polk Angela Porter Tracy Porter Charlene Potter Susan Presnall Cindy Prewitt Dorothy Prewitr Stanley Price Larry Puckett Michael Pursley Mary Jane Ramirez Pete Ramirez John Read Billy Reagan Loretta Redwine Larry Reid James Reynolds Mike Ritter Pamela Rose Sherry Rosser Angela Rovetro Barbara Roysrer Bobby Rush John Russell Sylvia Salinas Melanie Sanderford 156 Lori Sanders Cyndi Sauer Roy Sauer Dee 'D Saunders Sheri Schofield Beverly Sherman Joyce Slate Damon Slover Debbie Smith Jack Smith Sandra Smith Ira Southerland Trig Stanley Karen Staton Donald Stebbins Melinda Stowers Kathy Street Kim Sullivan Mark Sutter Bob Swanson Dee Dee Sweeney Kathy Taegel lohn Tamez Debbie Taylor Becky Thomas Ray Thomas Julie Tomlinson David Tompkins Billy Townsend Jerry Townsend Alice Trevino Sheila Trevino Stephen Trevino Danny Tubbs Daniel Vasquez Tony Velo David Vernon Rose Vriseno Shirley Waddill Carol Wagner 158 5 -9 Q .4- I' .51 Lee Walker Philip Warehime Mary Ward Mike Ward Trichel Wardlaw George Whaley Steve Whitis Becky Whitley Debbie Whitely Parry Whitley Jason Wilcox Robie Willess Debbie Williams Kenneth Williams Mary Ann Wilson Stephani Wilson Chris Winkler Steve Wingerclen June Wolfe Carolyn Wood 159 Paula Wood Joe Woods Anita Wooley David Yarbrough 160 Pam Youmans Tom Zabel Becky Zauine Donnie Kelley per- forms her skill of twirling at the powder puff foot- ball game. 41 mf 0904 ANEM Vacza fx O- 161 QUALITY DISCOUNT CENTER Compliments to the 1975 graduating Seniors of Belton High School from their friends at Quality Discount Center. 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Penelope Belton l Congratulations to the Class of 1975 from p BRADFORD TEXACO 939-9024 339 North Main Belton 'CTRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WHO WEARS THE STAR Free-pick-up 81 Delivery f li BELTON BCOK AND 9 OFFICE SUPPLY School and Office Supplies Gifts ' Books Cards 104 N . Main 939-5191 Belton , Texas K 'K :yu . K -5335 We K A ,k., Wg: W. -.,53.,tw ..s.f,s::: .,,. tw., kfglgk, kkyr WZTM-Sex' UOYM15 mms Supp ,ONES F HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY il'CSf0ll C B-BAR-D 102 East Central Belton, Texas STORE 601 East Central Avenue Phone. 939-3785 817-939-1741 Western Wear Belton, Texas Horse Supplies Philco RCA Amana Kitchen Aid Speed Queen Sylvania Hotpoint Frigidaire if :J--yfiti 'R' i 'Li-CJ Q6 ix X z sl ' Q V? 1 1. wa in H 5 5. .I W! Y ' JMLQGIW' 'O 'Q 4-111- Ill! o 1 --s..,.,,,n -' EEF ...GM f . sf' ' I lic 'I . K 2 0 50862315 5.-what sn '555'.f?' mf... ODELL GEER CQNSTRUCTION CO., HEART OF TEXAS INC. DISTRUBUTORS Belton 939-1851 1000 East 2nd Temple 773-2658 3910 Shallow Ford Rd. W. Harker Heights 699-9515 Hwy . 190 CHEMGUARD PRODUCTS Viscosity Improver Oil Supplement Top Lubricant Transmission Sealer Carburetor Cleaner Cooling System Additive Phone: '778-4354 Temple, Texas TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE Q x ,- NORMAN LUMBER CO. AND READY-MIX CONCRETE P. O. Box 576 Belton, Texas Phone: 939-5132 SOUTHWESTERN TRANSIT CO., INC. Safe Transportation The church in the I heart of Belton with , Belton on our heart. - Comphmems of I FIRST BAPTIST HANCUCK I r Your complete department stor I Open every night 'til nine . Leroy Kemp, ' Temple, Tex I Pastor I I I Temple 778-4871 I . ... - - I Compliments BIG 3 AUTO SUPPLY 8. MACHINE SHOP f . - .1 W :zvnzaa fx R lpu-r E IIIIICRIEEHICIBX Avenue M A t 49th Temple, Texas 778-5223 JOHNSON INSULATION Awnings Duct Wrapping Acoustical Tiles Patio Covers Insulation Contractors Old Waco Road Belton, Texas Phone: 939-1821 502 E. Central Belton, Texas 939-5021 Dairy Queen of Belton wishes to congratulate Lhe class of 1976. GGBIG 377 AUTO SUPPLY Ted Johns Machine Shop Service Day Phone: 778-5223 Ave. M at 49th, Temple Night Phone: 939-3695 Delco-Remy g Gates 3 McQuay-Norris 3 Walker 1 Monroe JOHNNIE'S OFFICE MACHINES Compliments of TU LLOC H T Y f ' laddignligclzqdiccliiisnes C h Rf ' Sitctiifiifs PLUMBING Duplicators 17 South 2nd Temple See us for all youx plumbing needs 778-7608 Compliments of R. D. Sunderforcl FOWLEIPJQ EXPCON 303 North Main Belton, Texas Phone: 939-9943 Wash Tune-Up Lubrication Service Stan Fowler-Owner LAW-HENDRICK 81 KELLY INSURANCE AGENCY All Lines Of Insurance Congratulations Class of '76 L 1 l 1 'E it And Bonds 400 East Central Avenue For a Special Evening Cut P' O- BOX 450 Gracious Dining at Belton, Texas Phone: 939 THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE Overlooking Beautiful Lake Belton U 419414 'Jabra A QBEQMZNUCCENIQ 6 'S 193 BYE BYE BIEDIE 2 Rose CDiana Dulaneyj and Albert Patterson CMark Whitlockj are trying to be together but Mrs. Patterson QLeah Rudasillj stands in the way of their love . Mr. Bob Johnson was the director. Conrade Birdie CCar1 Bozonj is wowing the teenagers. This is telephone hour . 194 5 l o, l'fy X- .A 'S r . ,A-eq. l gg cl- E t a Q, if X X, ,V 1-- Conrad Birdie was a guest in the McAfee house. Arlene Whitlock was Mrs. McAfee. True love finally prevails when Rose and Alben finally are able to be together. Q: Conrad Birdie has the whole town of Sweet Apple , Ohio, swooning at his feet when he was given the key to the city. Albert Patterson finally gets his mother to leave with Conrad Birdie, who is in disguise. Now he is free to tell Rose of his love. DUUTON OFFICE EDUCCUTON IVR' ig? 1975-'76 Office Educaton Association officers were installed by last year's President. They are Helen Wright, VP, la Leach, Sec., Patty Meyer, Pres.g Pam Phillips, 1974-'75 Pres.: Paula Sharpe, Reporter, Cathy Brown, Scrap- Chrm.g and Teresa Stark, Treasurer. MM. ,V - T-SESQHRX Shirley Patterson is a VOE teacher as well as OEA spon- Charles Lott is the Vocational Director. 197 i' . 1 1 .tl l The Vocational Office Education students competed at the Area Youth Leadership Conference in Austin. They are Kathy Harris, Cathy Brown, Tina Ellis, Diane Ward, Molly Gosney, Susan Pustka, Teresa Stark, and Lajuana Kel- ley . Teresa Stark was named the 1975-76 MISS OEA at the annual Employer Apprecia- tion Banquet, which was held at the Ponderosa in April. Employers received flowers from their grateful employees. 1-li! 198 ,,,,.x,:i. f'f L 3 5 i 7: , I R. i W. Mrs. Dorothy Potts is the Vocational Counselor. The VOE Advisory Committee is made up of Fran McDonald, Mrs. Dorothy Potts, Sam Michel, Halley Cox, and Charles Reed. Lajuana Kelley, Western Auto Cathy Brown, Griggs Equipment Inc. Helen Wright, Belton Journal VOE students and supervisors enjoy breakfast dur- ing National OEA Week. Tina Ellis, VOE Lab Darlene Butler, Bell County Abstract Company Beth Mercer, VOE Lab Brenda Powell, Central Texas Council of Govern- ITICHIS 200 .Q- A. ' 5. 51 ' ,rg l f 1 I 5 ' 5 f 1 - 3 1 P Y . . ,. L 5.- sa, gf 33, - ' -n-, hun 5' Q NT' ' L sig - V ' 4 k V 5 . I Y P 'H 'D i l 2 lyiy D W C, fa.-M ' Y N .,-X, dry, 1 1., 5 X rs , ., -v in FSXGKN . 4 asf: , Wanda Leach, American Lung Association of Central Texas Jody Crumley, Belton ISD Cafeteria Office Diane Ward, Bell County Sheriff's Department Nancy Ray, VOE Lab The VOE girls hosted a Christmas party for residents of the Crestview Manor Nursing Home. Jw .1 t 1' -5 5. tg.. Patty Meyer, Law, Hendrick, and Kelly Insurance Agency Deborah Kallus, Bell County Adult Probation Office Lois Powell, VOE Lab Juanita Hernandez, Central Texas Council of Governments Paula Sharpe and Luann Truelove serve refreshments to Mr. Boren at the Annual Christmas Coffee. 202 A, 'awf- 9 Wire The frrst place bulletrn board Chrrstmas drsplay was pre pared by Kathy Harms Helen Wrrght and Teresa Stark Jane Mrnor Central Texas Councrl of Governments Susan Pustlxa Bell County Adult Probatron Offrce Kathy Harms Belton ISD Tax Offrce Shirley Mead VOE Lab Marilyn Roe, VOE Lab Janet Speer, Foremost Equipment Company Cathy Cantrell, Bob Womble Insurance Agency Linda Ballard, Belton ISD Special Educaton Office Susie Shepherd, Hargett Land Title Company Dorothy Purnell, VOE Lab Luann Truelove , VOE Lab Teresa Stark, Bell County Distrrct Clerk s Offrce Mary Patterson, Scott and Wlnte Hosprtal Molly Gosney, Belton City Hall Barbara Davidson, VOE Lab Debbie Reagan, VOE Lab Paula Sharpe, Peoples National Bank Cathy Ferrell, VOE Lab Nancy Meyer, Bell County Tax Office Hg ' 4 5 I f bers of the Drama Club are preparing to leave for a h tournament. They are: Dulaney, Rudasill, rford, Beauchamp, Revira, Wright, Pate, and i Bobby Wulf won a Certificate of Recognition for his Outstand- ing Acting Achievements. The reason for this special award and trophy were his two years as one act best actor in zone competition . 207 One of the things that drama students learn is the art of applying makeup. Bobby Wulf was Adam in the one act play, THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE. Two prominent members of the Drama Club are Diana Dulaney and Danny Pate who are also the President and the Secretary of the International Thespian Club. 208 OFAMEIZJCA Jerri Gatewood-Chairman and Becky Jackson-recorder are presiding and recording at a regular FHA meeting. Melinda Stowers-secretary and Patty Whitley-Chairman and Mrs. Hightower-Home Economist from Texas Power and Light Company who talked to the class on ' 'Homemaking Careers . Girls enjoy a refreshment table at a FH-A meeting . Mrs. Wilson from Mary-Hardin Baylor speaks to FHA members on Careers in Homemaking. FHA members Ellen Williams and Tim Alford work on Easter Decoration project at club meeting. Q .4-I P3- J 209 FHA Members work on Christmas cor- sages for Crestview Manor. Teresa Beck pins one of the corsages on a member of the Crestview Manor Nursing Home. Kathy Iurt speaks to FHA students on Child Abuse and Neglect. Officers, Dake and Clark, speak to FHA members on Crime Prevention. Linda Woods, Denise Cagle, and Teresa Beck deliver flowers for Valen- tines Day. 4.41.1 'TUIZE OPAMEPJC4 ll, , 1 if -. av I 1 QQ C 'H n ' .L-1 - ' - ' Hel N. ' A '4 , Q. f.. a ,ah A wa viz' -' ' Y F-2 W '- , ff . ,,,- 1,,,:. . - v-,fu , , ' 5 . Q Ball CCQUII 9 ' J U M95 h F Q C 1 . 'ta' 7 'K B' - I Q Kim Thwiatt won Grand Champion ,. St at t B 11 C JUNIOR FAIR LISIZISTOCTQ Euovfmy ,Q Tammy Brown won first place Brahman , X 'if . Bulls and Grand Champion Bull. 4 . . K .nl ' .4- ' E3 S, S . - w rv,-,g ,. A N ' 11. i . rw ' swf- vga rf Q f. 5555356 'N w 5 . .V 1 S... . y 5 :L Q. ,Q MH s, ,,,.Wx..,,.rgEM., , W . ra.. ,Aw 1, emi - ogy Y ' ' ,q W Q K , w , E X z S R O fs. -an David Jones won Reserve Grand Champion Steer in the JUNIOR PAIR AND LIVE- STOCK SHOW. Bobby Jones won Reserve Grand Champion Ewe . nm. 'w i 'Q' Randy Ray won fifth place with his Brahman Bull. Tina Ellis is shown blocking a fat lamb. Otis Welch is showing a Dnroc Barrow . Roger Brooks is shown with his Charlois Steer at the Bell County Fair. -L ,asia igas! 'f 1 'Z Q, Kim Thweau won the Top Pen Award . Wendy Seiter watches the final haircut for her hog . Wendy shows the 3rd place Duroc. Ronnie Graham poses at a sheep's display. 4. -qu. .I , f N Becky Walker and David Coufal are taking a break while working with a sheep. Wendy Seiter groorns her breeding stock. Roy Brantley blocks his breeding ewe . Bobby Jones works with his breeding ewes. vii' LQJ ' xxx 215 Roger Brooks holds some rabbits. Debbie Hood's Jersey Heifer won at Hous- ton's Judging contest . William Tomecek with a cross bred Steer at the Bell County Fair. William Burton works with his breeding ewes. in ' 'IAQ' go '24 if - Y nr 'YY -fa ,- lx ' an-f E' .A . f 1' tr Tammy Brown and Randy Ray show their fine Breeding Cattle. Cole Brooks making final preparation for Guilt show. Mr. Houy and Mr. Maedgen are enjoying a coffee break. Here is shown a Duroc that Townsend is prepar ing to clip . 91 a . Mr. I-Iouy is shown dipping some snuff. Tina Ellis and Tammy Brown are shown brazing. Otis Welch and Tim Sullivan are running the cutting torch. Robert Townsend and Kim Thweatt are welding. Roy Brantley ran for the Area President. 218 NG 1o0 1WlELEI2S . I 5 sl , .B T- y .,, 4 QL. M, , ,.. L A A if 'r . . L. 1 YF, 1 1. P Y lift .4 I .45 6' 4 , .P tw V J i ,A-5 ,. This year's twirlers were Vonda Fowler, Lindsey McFarland, Melinda Bridges, Leslie Halbaurer, Angie Steger, Alice Janeway, Deanna Mattson, and Drum Majorette was Theresa Stark. The twirlers perform one of their many dance steps at a pep rally . Teresa Stark was this year's head twirler. Here she is practicing for the Colorado show at the Blossom and Music Festival in Cannon City, Colorado. The twirlers enthuse the football crowd by performing one of their many twirling routines. efgjfw -nb! 'XP' KQHNAW-Igamg 1 '1 . ,ff f:-tv. .. A- - ' -,wg-.J W as ,-1 A ' fr W ' 'vs mvzff' . I r . ,J ONALTI-IEQPVXN 1-T '? Q 5 iii Q. x ,. J V 1 -i ' I . Q 1 . j t r : 7 1 f 9 , ,ig M! If J wtf, ,II HP? 425 Mrs. Barnes ad Mrs. Psencik were the Thespian sponsors. Barbara Wiseman dances while Diana Dulany and Leah Rudasill play instrumental music. Beverly Schmidt receives her certificate of membership from Diana Dulany, Thespian Secretary. Stan Hanes and Melinda Bridges entertain with a song. Leah Rudasill is congratulated by President Danny Pate. wi ,H ff ii is ,.-Jw! 221 LAN-21 ,443 ' 'sq .Q 9 , Q31 0 sh-f Q .V ,.,,,1 is f W Q, K IT Vf'2T,:' ' , fait? ,,, ,,. , 1 Z: W. 2 X we 41, i 'fm Q, K ,Q Y? fd . . 3, Kay Nichols was this year's annual staff editor. lean Blair was Business Manager. The photographer for the LAIR was Rick Woody. The sponsor for the annual is Mrs. Maxine Smithson. fr . - is sh' 't. , gum l 1414 X R, Tk. fx .1 .. 'Z .ag-ft . 21 2 . vl n .NCME .1v, ttwssff' - S , if hp' RW Liz Smith was Classes Editor with Ann Jones as her assistant. Lisa Maynard was Organizations Editor with Susan Wikinson, her assistant. Mel Malone was the Sports Editor. Gerald Thompson was Academics editor with Becky Tinner as his assistant. The Lair's annual party was held this year at Mother Neff Park. There was a lot of fun and games and mostly a lot of joking around Rick ad Liz are shown doing what they are known for doing best: ham- ming it up! ' N. A msehiism WN' M' us- wi ,I TN T'-P5 -- -Q A ' L. ' A' A ff.- ,.: J LEP Q H3 l l l ,Q L 3 Mrs. Frances Dalton was the sponsor for the Latin Club Latin Club Members: Harden, Bozon, Truitt, Mrs. Dal this year. ton, Standard, Hall, Heard, Hernandez, Burton, Guz- man, Baggerly, Schmidt, Marlin, Watts, Van Gordon Officers were Baggerly, Truitt, Heard, Guzman, and and Prewitt. Lawson . f UUTN CLUB FAVORITES ms!!! j 1 45 , . w,, f 2 V' u f .. .p a11-ka'- . vzx I. . IA CAESAR DwQBewTwww Pow Kemp C 'YD !'1 '.- I' I5 v .-Q, 1 .:-..f L. Q IPP w3g, f.-,g MM ,sk ff, - f ' its . cay,..4 5 I H4-' :.f V- ..J..... -,x 1.6 -1X :-'- Q Fembers of the Maranatha Club join in a discussion of The sponsor for the Maranatha Club was Mrs. Pittman. ie Scriptures. Jack Stewart is shown reading to the group some scripture for the Bible. 227 IF This year's sponsors for the Stu- I dent Government were our two counselors, Mr. Tomlinson and 1 2 MIS- Huhes- it K Members of the Student Government are shown talking and discussing student affairs at a Student Government meeting. They sponsored the bon-fire and all of the Twirp Week Festivities. Ll i .-.Q---abs ,XA 1 One of the biggest events in the 1975-76 school year was the Twirp Week that the Student Government sponsored. Roy Smythe performs his act during the talent part of the Twirp pageant. Some contestants are shown waiting in anticipation. David Kelly performs his contribution to the talent show. Bobby Colacino shows us his version of The Strip. All of the contestants in their final performance . it . 229 Lionel Verag looking natural, participated in the student Government Hillybilly day. Some students are shown dressed up. Peggy Connally and Cindy Bottoms were two of the contestants at the Girls' Arm Wres- tling Match. Sandra Smith and Shelli Farr battle the championship out in the finals of the Girls' Arm Wrestling Match. ss- .M- R V N IM E v 1 ,fy N, LX is Q . Shelli Farr, a junior, won the Girls' Arm Wrestling Match. Her opponent in the finals was Sandra Smith, a freshman. Sandra Smith and Shelli Farr are shown holding their trophies. The Student Government made corsages for the Twirp Dance and delivered flowers for Valentines Day. Some of the students are shown at a Student Council meeting. .p ,I NEHONAL HONOR QOCIEY A group picture was taken of the National Honor Society after the induction. This year's sponsors for the National Honor Society were Mrs. Eads and Mrs. Hughes. The 1975-'76 National Honor Society. Officers were David DeLoach, presidentg Marsha Shiller, secretaryg Leah Ruda- sill, treasurerg and Kelly Brooks, vice-president. iffifat 4,.W K . -rits: 1 ,fi hp 232 ,ff 'AS ,X U' .1 J Anita Peither taught for Mrs. Hughes on Teacher's Day Steve Hamon and Ellen Williams took over Mrs. Barnes science class. Anna Salazar and Rachel Heard take over for Mrs. Hartfield . The Honor Society members teach for an entire day for a teacher of their choosin Many of these teachers-for- a-day learn more than their students. , H4443- W.,,,,,,,...,wf 'H' O ,Dwi . .,,ye1----f Q M fqftt W ,qw I v 233 S1!H45E1NK-E433 s 13:55, I Vi - , ,A,,: -M. ffevf 1 . Legs f- W. sa, ,,. -if . as .M - ,. ,fa ' 'UA' fz:zf1fr:v'v25::r.rssvsfsrwew uw wi v .mfftzazft w.v,,:::'f.': V ,ft-sm1.f,W - F531 mf- 2 A - --:zap -gigs .1g4zt,,s,tf I qt., . rw -4- -M -:M 2.1 . ,ZW 4 N fi ,ff 1 ,- 5. Wi ivffisglff V' ff? 5? fa , -W,,:.:,zf1i'E63fs1:. ,mai ,, .. -. W '.yafaff,-wr, Q ff r r .',,' ,,.. . 5 'W , h'f-, K ,, , n , if fr 5 is-Ml' f r is 2 we it Q' W .fy ' fs, -n 1. . f -W 1.12, ,Mast-V - ., f M it ,,tggsWr'g':s-'?1:1v if, -212:51 t . .t , .iw ,,,.,i,Qg,,,,zfigggHg ,zg,Wk,,,i?.i5 , r mr' ' ff 'xr a ...X . is f A 6 aww I My ,,., , .fi-Q .f 4 ra- 'if , 'itfifmy s TS:-1 QW AM A ' Ji-s' :???E,' in .i ,i - s ff: --1, - as -E,-r -F 'rwfngfc A'f'sfyatfrff::.t,,. . I VF - is , . ,W ,,., ,, f K 1 L' ' ' r Q fp W - i f 1-ft 4 , mi .ssaffgfgrt xggf fff 555:11 t s ' if '- Www, wffwf.+M,wMf4-:wf w sag , , 1 wflgras Tirisikg 'fif W ' f A , - as 'V . 234 One of the big events of the National Honor Soci- ety was Slave Day. Mrs. Evans is with one of her many Masters on any . Slave Day . At the Auction the slaves were bid on and the highest bid got the slave . There were many laughs at some of the slaves antics and costumes. his li easa . sa ' :af ff srsfrz-: wwf? 2,:,1'54Z:aif ways' fx - ,,.,,,,.,, W' 5 2 ,.,, 'L N f!?1.S..f.,:z ' ,w- .,. ,JZ ,s,s t, 1 , 5 my A! 'rss i . -ff v-ff-M mv wswfmfs ,VW g' ' ' '55 if ,E M25 -2 ES ANIQI-I CLUB Spanish Club Members: Trevino, Luna, Martindale, ner, Gibson, Salazar, Nessitt, Richert, Wardlow, DeLoach, Rivera, McCreight, Trevino, Blair, Cearly, Haynes, Jansen, Aldridge, Sanderford. Capps, Schiller, Sanderford, Aldridge, Trevino, Glaz- X r 155 Brig , is QF Y ,rig I , S 2 ix: 11 ,xi ra 1 Q Whfsfi,-i r.'f'f .1:a.. ,P The guest speaker at the Spanish Club Christmas party was an exchange student from Brazil. Mr. Langford, sponsorg David DeLoach and Ana Salazar, Refreshment Chairmeng David Rivera, Vice-President and Robert Aldridge, President. 235 AmmQaUn3wv Km Rhonda Nessitt and Terri Mize provide rg entertainment on their guitar by playing f' Folk Songs at a Spanish Club meeting. A ' h V Mr. Langford, sponsor, and his student M 'V if teacher, Miss Morazales, enjoy one of 3 the club's regular meetings. 'Hr ,1,y i Q 5 Kd il i 4 5? if ii DauizLDeLoadv After the breaking ofthe piriata, Robert Aldridge clowns around . Refreshmems are always enjoyed . Here Mrs. Wallace is serving some of the club members. F., V ,Nu--. rf ? , VJN. RQ ww... , , ' 5, W., NG-1ooBAND There is nothing that could really describe the way everyone feels about Mr. Crain except: We all love you! Mr. Crain's dedication and love for the Marching 100 is shown in the Band's success. Whenever the band goes on a trip, one thing is heard above eveything, and that is the bancl's motto: Number one Band From Tigerland! One of the traditions of the band is the sign for the football game. ai '..iQ2.Y ,Ida A'-Q' f-'fffssf tvre- yy: V L F A fff '5 f' iigw K K, Q.. ora, 1' 3 '11 t Xa E53 xi' , VA LU' if 1 y Sa f'y'7 may It has become tradition for the band to make huge signs for every football game. The football players run onto the field for the Roundrock game. The drummers show their part of the spirit of the Marching 100 during a pep rally. The Flag Corps was an added attraction to the band. Here, Carrie Loew and Nancy Meyer march at halftime. This year the band marched at the Astro- world Marching Contest in the Houston Astrodome. This is a picture of the final performance. ,l'1 W., Yf Y. ! 3 of 4 ' , f. . I .1 ,. ' fp N 1 tw T t - 5 T., - A , . I an 60 ff l , A,,,' , f '-1 5,2 , . , K' M. Q ' :- ,io N M M ln? , ..-V, t if ' FH 4' sn A . , it -M y B b E 4 AS' Q! it M 3 92,1 QE' ,. A A, X le G . 4 W, 'I ad ig. 'Sim is V + W M N gin' ' - '+o ' H ' 1 ' 9 E , x ' 5 .al ti in ltr li' yi 2 JLI -V' l '-V b i M U p H f 'LX' .. A V-We-jNA,,g. . e . l h , -2, V z Q s -A - l to l 5, X jx. f Y Ap, 5 f Hlifii ye or 4 The Marching 100 Band went to p ' ' p ' l 1' ' M' - ' y AV y ' the Astroworld Contest in Houston f L- Z ig, A., J .1 25, i f ' M y and won first place in our divi- L 'V ii hifi V -I f ,h 3 or I A 1 i i 5 ' i Here the band is shown Practicing i f I s i n y ii i - one of their many complicated T ' ga? y y 5 shows. L i Q75 i Vt,A E L mV'V p 1' l ' i l f e'te H : Q if Mr. Johnson, Rick Woody, Band f l V , - ' 4 . . Captain, Director, Mr. Crain, hi, i I fp - i 'A i W and Mr. Harrison proudly pose y y: 1 G with the first place trophy won at 5 ing, 2 y, p yceyx t l-.1- Z , yy., l yee,,l, 5. p 1 Houswn. ,,..4 , . ,,l.,, . ,V A W sw-IU 240 WAS d,...fgaf:Q-.fszw I ,, ,H Y' Jn Qi -V . , . -i. 5 . xi The Band garhers in from the Zoo in Colorado. The organ ar the Air Force Acad- emy Chapel is spectacular. The wesiern serup was a common sire at rhe Flying W Ranch. The suspension bridge at Royal Gorge, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is Lhe highest of irs kind in the world . The Marching 100 Band went to Canon City, Colorado to compete in the Blossom Music Fes- tival this year. They placed second in both the Parade and the Field Marching Competition. The point spread for sweepstakes placed fourth in the nation, with the difference between the leading band and Belton estimated at 9l1O of a point. Teresa Stark. Mr. Crain and Rick Woody show off the band's trophies. Here, the band is shown in one of their per- formances at the Blossom Music Festival. 4 Tl-IETIGEIZ The Tiger changed its look this year when it adopted a newsmaga- zine format. The staff received recognition for their efforts during the Annual Interscholastic League Press Conference which was held in Austin, April 19-20. The Tiger was one of thirteen newsmaga- zines from throughout the state who received the award of Distin- guished Merit, which is the highest award given by the confer- ence. Helen Wright was Editor of the Tiger this year. Assistant Editor was Darrell Beauchamp who doubled as the staff photographer . Mrs. Debbie Potts was the advisor for The Tiger. V Ikt. 'Wffx it rri ty 6 A '49 Nh X ' A pmt 1 QW. N 919' 1 9 ...T X 1-, . ,elif mil Qi Q -- fm - 1' ff? r ' r . L , - W. 'ssgggf feri 2: V. - v It 5 X 1 si is 1 A .E XV' ,, ' ' f - .V my-5 xr . .'.. ',.1 ' -'r., K , Q - mga. .,aa,. - X. 244 . ,gag EX l ,: A s .,., . -'.. at l Gretchen Sheeler was an advertising associ- ate for The Tiger. Laurel Sparks takes a break from her duties as an advertising associate . Lewis Boren wrote several feature stories for The Tiger. Ann Stephens was a staff writer. Sandy Gholson reported on the Rodeo Club Activities. -tk Q- Billy Sulak's reporting kept students up to date on Auto Mechanics. Novella Wallace reported on many school activities. Bobby Wulf wrote several stories for The Tiger. Danny Pate covered Sports. John Rockhalt was part-time photogra- pher . Lewis Driska was the rock music expert. Sally Rutherford served as Assistant Editor. 'sf .iiwi 2 i' ., . 246 ECONOMICS OCCUPNVONQ David Rodke: Food Service Employee, McDonalds. Gail Ervin: Art and Craft Aide, Centex, Craft Center. Carol Lewey: Food Service Employee, Orange Julius. Carol Weir: Child Care Aide, Playhouse Nursery. Susan Mote: Consumer Aide, Montgomery Ward. Ross Ann Forrest: Physical Fitness Assistant, Pat Walker we s if Ya ,gltfilas l nu Penny Jerger: Child Care Aide , Rehabilitation Center. Ann Vaden: Food Service Employee, Avenue Cafe. Gloria Guerrero: Child Care Aide , Private Resi- dence . Ruth Cerecerez: Food Service Employee, Lit- t1ejohn's Restaurant. Peggy Dowling: House- eeping Mgmt. Asst. , Stillhouse Project Office . Penny Gregory: Con- sumer Aide, Montgom- ery Ward. 248 tf. I -vNf 'i il'-Hx EDUCNTON Mr. Franklin was this year's D.E. advisor. This is Mr. Franklin's last year as the D .E. advisor because this year Mr. Franklin will be retiring. We all wish him well. Mr. Lott was the Vocational Supervisor. Mrs. Arthur Potts was Vocational Counselor. Mr. Bob Mihatsch, Mr. Roy Potts, and Mr. Benny Bay were on the Advisory Committee for the Distributive Education Classes. 41W A .w . 3, ...ffm , w v. .f-- ll f7luf 7' ' Jug, qw!!-1 - 1 M th.- :il 1 is g ?rV2E .4 . . M, f , f F xzf Edmond Reynold, Piggly Wiggly Doug Northam, Sian Fow1er's Exxon Dennis Northam, Cockran, Blair and Potts Kathy Churchill, Krogers Harold Sutter, Minimax Billy Conn, HEB Alex Ramos, E1 Chico ff , ,r, f ,5,n.,,,f,, f 1 5455 ,l 3 E: X, QL , 1- 1' 3 J f 3 . kk l Dan Palmer, Gibson Pharmacy Isabella Schnell, KOA Campgrounds Dan Hogan, HEB 'Vega l Hampton Gardner, HEB Lionel Vera, Krogers Bobby Colacino, Cochran, Blair and Ports. Bobby also represented DE in the Twirp pageant and won Mr. Twirp. .11- 2 a 1:51.-1 291, N1- will N-, all FCISPEH ga -M'-J a --,.2g, 205' Q ,-Slug , ' FJ, , A P 'vW,A 3 r , K .If Tim Staton, Minimax Mitchell Menck, Bell Auto Supply. Ronald Moss, Duke and Ayers. Urgatt Phillips, Bob Shines Texaco Sta tion. Don Eastridge, Inman Pharmacy. Billy Io Hilliard, HEB Benny Hicks, Robert Taylor Grocery. Dennis Northern and Dan Palmer were Delegates to Area V Leadership Confer ence in Arlington, Texas. -Y, moto AL EDUCA' 'L ..A V:1s55,W?T 5 4. gif ' W Mr. Franklin receives a watch as a special person present at the D. E. Banquet by the students. Bobby Colacino represented the D. E. in the Mr. Twirp Pageant and won the title of Mr. Twirp. One of the big money making projects of the D. E. Club was selling homecoming mums. N Q, , K I P' yr, ET-2,9 1975-1976 The Belton High School Cheerleaders stand in anticipation for the football players to run through the traditional band sign. Here are the cheerleaders standing and waiting until the time comes for them to lead more cheers. Leading the Big Red Tigers on to another victory: doing what they do best. Yelling at a pep rally downtown, the cheerleaders show their spirit. A, M 3 K 13 tk,- Q 171 , . an wghk . QE? 1 W.: 4' . ff. '-:gQ2i::? r fkrfjfriz 1 fsgztstz' '--' . - ' E P ' 3. fy. ' Sggs - tgggxfii ' 52.-.Qatar .- Vg . - .,.1.,,.. ,.4gq.., q .,, ., .M Q. ...mg , . . . . . . H s l L'f'X':-1 X? -V' ' - ' Y7'1 g,?' . if T5M3+ws 7 i'f.7 YW ' ffifililig. . .ss wt.. J. V 5 43:15 1s ' if 'wt if -,--' --- --Mr3BiN,. ,. sa .X , ,ws Q .Y sw in Q 'V 4 :A 5 15255 1 K a- N Yam? a Q' iw ffgw- s V . ,,.. sgslgtwfs, . .. 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A Q . -r 5 2 Bobby Jones, Roy Bramley, Davi Jones, Rudy Miller, Eddie Delar Roy Heartfield, David Winkler, Jamie Smith, Kim Thweatt, Cc Brooks, Mike Phillips, Tommy Burkett, Bill Lewis, Steve Wing den, Ray Fritz, Becky Walker, Molly Gosney, Nancy Ray, Tin: Ellis, and Anne Wingerden. 1- f if 4' Roy Brantley has won many awards for the bull ridi events. 1 E 53: ii' AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPH EQWWJ Q LWMJ J X410 ' ' I Lylguf' Maw MW M ,ALVHLWW UWLWMM OWL 06 TJUCULQ JMWJQ W1 Wfwfublgjlgwvb WL3?vfQ !QWJ UL V' uf MW PM WlNfWjWQMJJ'0yfJCfc2 M, wWb MMU Q likljfa Wai ,WMU 'hmhymwfjj J W Lvyjriwf LWVLQJ V ,Aww ML QfQ,QJQ BYU 3 dt W My Q, , L gb UQ X041 WWW 4 - G QM U W MW f WLM 5 MPVW W A uc kdm 300355 WU QQ dm MMLM QU A yup W 3 Cpwww JUYLQQ l NAHOJOJ Q Qmwbf mcg LM g Wk X QA MLM, 'TWU I QCWFJWU bw Jwiu JYWUQUJ Jgfwlw , COME! if QWJ6 vamvw Q50 ww QW f Qwwdffwf LMMWMIV YQ QMM JQQZM f A M3 MMM? , Y 7 L fwif if Xgfjkjix Q4 My x X AUIUGEAPHQ AUFOGIZAPI-IQ SPECIAL CREDITS Publisher: Newsfoto Yearbooks San Angelo , Texas Photographers: Rick Woody Dallas Tiner Harold Harton Bill Smith Darrell Beauchamp Photographic Arts Fort Worth Hennington Studios Wolfe City Advertisements: The Great Businessmen Kay Nichols, Editor Jean Blair, Business Manager Rick Woody, Photographer Lisa Maynard Anne Jones Liz Smith Mel Malone Becky Tinner Susan Wilkerson Gerald Thompson S


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