'SEE FQ?-I WH Y- f'N .5 kg fwfr? 7 A Bi The 1978 BUCCANEER Brenham, Texas 77833 Blinn College- Ninety-Five Years of Progressive Education The primary purpose of Blinn College is to serve the educational needs of the people. Students are admitted without regard to race, color, or national origin. Under the name of Mission Institute, Blinn College was founded on March 28, 1883. The Southern Conference of the Methodist denomination maintained the institution for fifty years. ln 1887, Main Hall was given by Reverend Christian Blinn of New York who had donated a considerable sum of money for its con- struction. In 1889, the name was changed to Blinn Memorial. Old Main was then erected in 1906. ln order to meet the demands of the public, academic courses were added. After operating as an insti- tution for men only, Blinn College was made co-educational in 1927 under the actions of the leadership of President Philip Deschner. ln 1930 the school was merged with Southwestern. In 1934, a new charter was procured by the citizens of Brenham, and a private non-sectarian junior college, under the name of Blinn College, was organized with nine regents as the board of control. In February 1937, all connection with Southwestern University was severed. An election held in Washington County on june 8, 1937, for the purposes of creating a junior college district and for levying a small tax, was successful. Blinn thus became the first county district iunior college in Texas. In 1950, the voters of Washington County increased the tax levy and voted a bond issue for needed buildings and per- manent improvements. In 1961, the tax levy was increased in order to build an administration-science building. Since 1961, many other buildings have been added to the campus. Among these are the W. L. Moody, jr. Library, the Academic Building, the Theater-in- the-Round. The W. L. Moody Library was completed and occupied in january 1969. A new device was added to the Library this fall. A book detector was placed in the entrance of the Library for strict security measures. Next the Academic Building was 2 completed in 1974, and houses class- rooms and offices for the English, Math, Foreign Language, and Business Depart- ments. A Theatre-in-the-Round was the most recent building, completed in 1977. This Performing Arts Building seats 280 people and includes a 24 diameter foot stage, a control room, and dressing and prop rooms. A historical plaque was placed on Old Main in 1965 by the Washington County Historical Committee which records the history of Blinn College. The recorded Texas historic landmark signifies Old Main's place in history, which is visited by many people each year. The Blinn College campus consists of about sixty acres of land on which there are 40 buildings and two athletic fields. However, more improvements, such as the addition onto the Industrial Arts Building and the construction of two new tennis courts, make the campus ever growing and changing. Blinn College is approved and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Texas Colleges and the University System. Courses offered by Blinn College transferable to senior colleges and universities, and careful Counseling and planning are offered by the college to ensure the student objec- tives. Blinn is also a member of the Texas junior College Athletic Conference and the Texas junior College Football Feder- ation and takes part in annual inter- collegiate sports. The 1977 Fall Semester at Blinn College included different students from different cities, states, and countries. Students for as far away as Iran come to Blinn. Other foreign countries repre- sented by students include: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Venezuela, jordan, Mexico, Honduras, Bahrein, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Lebanon, El Salvador, San Salvador, Israel, Peru, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Hong Kong, Colombia, Bangladesh, Syria, and Surinam. Some 217 foreign students attend Blinn College in Brenham. Commuters also make up the stu- dent body at Blinn. They come from surrounding cities and from various parts of the state. Also many states have repre- sentatives at Blinn. For relaxation many students seek the Somerville Reservoir area, twelve miles northwest of Brenham. There is also a Student Center which houses a snack bar, pool tables, the post office, a tele- vision, various meeting rooms, offices for the Dean and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and the bookstore. ... Los., .B ..xL3:fif12-5 54 - ,,.,,,,,...,. ..,V , H, . 4 . .1 14,.a..,,.......i-.. ,.-. L 1 l is dy 4 ,i ' Ygr.. 'W'-rf I ' '5'.'1,u.,.! , -.1 4,--v...-,, rf .g. qv'-' a- iq 3 1 12- i , . . - ' 51 1 f4 WWW 1 551514 lg.!t'?-ii 7 'J ,ga-A--. , gaizfjf F154 ' ls, ' Ef,5gJ.f agen i., Fifli- fs ...qi I ,. ,Yjya Table of Contents Introduction. . . Administration and Faculty .... . . . Honors ...... Clubs and Organizations. . . . . . Classes ....... Sophomores Freshmen Vocational Nursing . . . . . . Dormitories . . . Athletics ..... Football . . Basketball . Baseball. . . Tennis .... Track . . . Fall Index .... Advertisements. 2 16 40 62 120 154 158 216 218 230 236 242 246 254 264 orkmg All students have different interests. Some students, as members of the yearbook staff think that it is work to crawl under a fence in order to take a picture of Old Main. In the meantime, they had their picture taken. Some of the students express their interest in woodwork. Some enjoy the stage. Some have nothing to show except the pages of the book. Does not matter what it is, the important thing is that the students enjoy their work. , Cathy Eiland finds feeding fish in the play Mary, Mary work. As the students, in years to come, will remember the students by their working ability, not so much by their other activities. . I t3L..' Front row L to R Becky Welch, Sandra Thomas, Kathy Goodart. Top Mary K. Clay, Susan Horstmann, Joanne Corona. Student government is holding its regular meeting. Registration, Fall 1977 Donald Voelter tries to explain procedures in registering. The fall registration began with pre- registration on july 11. The fall regis- tration began on August 24-26 and August 29. Over 1,000 students com- pleted the registration procedure. Some 217 foreign students registered for the fall term. Classes began August 30. 6 Counselor Earl Grubbs helps students plan schedules for the fall Semester. P-if ' 1,'x:lf:'::,.7Zf1:1-g1:'S'S:'e 2332.2- 1 :f ':'5- ?'::5,ki7' ,,t.g.1. 5 if - 33:-wa?- A. 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'A.Z,-J:4 U -I-gf gilt, Lv ,.!-1 ' - ' M - v.-'LT -1 ,- 'EffT','T'L T 5 .X f Av , . 5 :' ' rl V: g-T 'll M ll , 15 1 ' - . .12-4 . I ' 4'l7 l Q - V M . - I A W., - 5 I 4' nf r Y 1.'y I 4 J' 1' Q - wi Some of the dormitory students try their tricks on skateboards. 1 4 f5TEif'?: .. nur What a great trick to perform!!! 1 1 d ' Students do utilize every minute of their time Some students enjoy experiments in a science class. tudent Life Ai-Us 'KN Mark Schiller putting forth much effort to make a satisfactory score on the examination. Some of the gtudentg do not know King resting after one of his touchdowns. Some students make use of group studies. The novels are of interest to the students. . ,I --,v ' ,gi...f F gd- 'M' A i! they Should go to class or not. Dale Schwartz is getting his last minute of studying completed before the examination E ,T if -3, X - A A s-- : , ' f my 19 ,414 W QJX. 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J - 113 fa--' ,MAX J - 11. rf ll I. ,V 2 ! -JI 5 1 'iik Q-C 4 , an ,jig ww Q me N, -N '-.NK :JL Tin hz? S' ffl. '. if - -',y.wq -1 ' iimk , 1 . -f f 353, 1-'. Y X.,. , ,, ., E: fl l, 'Aa X fa! ,n 1 x .,, 1 F-- ..1 1 H NM The members of the 1977-1978, Bqard offrusties Qrbz juiiaiy Evfweisler, 'I,lf4Member'ii6f':Lhe1B,bara5'Bernard! IQ PM-urski, Presid6nt3'jqe,AlPicone, Presidentg Oliver , Whiienqr. S9cretarVfTreasurer:.Ruddlnh' sehrmnH.fi.M..-.-.n,.fr',xr::fn4..',n,....,4...-:.m.f..N.l.+'i1..giu,'. ,n.L.x..1.g.JuiaQ,.g..f5.g,.55-1.1.0,r:..,J.u,ll,-M.mh.,.nf fn. Rfmn- Izmnc H- AtkinsnnL l' Ugff . 'Of' President James H. Atkinson T f,----.. K if ,., FJ ,ggi 1 , .- e l A s 2 'G' gs, 's ss ne A X Z .5 DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Charles Cottingham DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS W. C. Schwartz A .QM Wrseie A -i nl , W I . 'X 3- pi M, 'I . ,,,.,,., g , Q.. , , 42 ,-,.,..--.- N: , H , ,H X ,.-I 5.4-M ff' --fl a,H44?i9E!3EFTgE2-1372! rv:-' A THE' , '- v u ffira'-'Tr -- ti. v - 1 - ,-51 ' 'C. 1. - .., 'x , , O - The Division of Applied Arts provides courses for many growing fields. This division has departments in Agricultural Technology, Home Economics, and lndus- trial Education. The Agricultural Department has courses designed for students who plan to further their education at a senior college in the fields of agricultural technology. These courses serve as foundations to careers in animal husbandry, vocational agriculture teaching, veterinary medicine, agriculture business, and many others. In the Home Economics Department, emphasis is given to the students desiring advance study in this field. Some of the Lawrence Hemann, Division Chairperson, Trans- portation Director, Agriculture 22 Division of Applied Arts most attractive classrooms on campus are the Home Economics classrooms where courses in food selection and preparation, textiles, basic nutrition and diet therapy, art in everyday living, and other courses are taught. Throughout the Industrial Education Department the courses deal with practical problems found in industrial experiences. ln preparing the students for this field, courses in engineering graphics, woodwork, machine shop, and others are taught. At the end of the semester all students are invited to see the cabinet and furniture pieces the woodworking students built. B. C. Crawford, Agriculture Delores Howell Home Economics ll' l -5. - i. 2. , . james F. Calarco, Mathematics Valgene Peters, Mathematics Kenneth Locke, Mathematics Robert Schaefer, Accounting jeanette Lukeman, Mathematics Elaine Sommer, Mathematics I' .ii Division of Business, Mathematics, and Engineering To meet the student's need, the Division of Business, Mathematics, and Engineering offers as varied an academic program as possible. Accounting, Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry and others are offered. There are also courses offered for stu- dents majoring in special fields. Modern Mathematics I and ll are provided for Elementary Education majors. Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors 133 and 134 are courses designed for the student majoring in fields other than mathematics. Herman Schoenemann, Division Chairperson, Mathematics, Business 23 Division of Humanities The English Department is concerned with helping the students to achieve a degree of proficiency in the process of thinking and in expressing the end product of thought in an effective and acceptable manner of either oral or written communication. Through courses in literature, the Department supplies facts essential to the intelligent reading of selections in literature, points out the characteristics which render each author significant in the development of literature and acquaints the student to work for himself by supplying fundamental facts related to the moral, social, political, and intellectual development. The DepartmentofHumanities-English, journalism, and Spanish-uses educational media to aid the teacher in teaching and to improve the learning of the student. The 16mm projector, overhead projector, record player, tape recorder, and filmstrip projector are used. ln English Composition 131, the stu- dents discover that English is more than i before e except after c. Students learn and relearn the basic things that make up the English language and learn to write a unified and coherent paper of five hundred words. After the students successfully complete English 131, they enroll in English 132, called Composition and Rhetoric. This course continues the study of the principles and techniques of writing and reading prose. Special emphasis is placed on writing a research paper by using the scientific method. The Department offers a special course, English 133, for the international students who need to establish a proficiency level in the English language. Besides the special course for the international students, the Department offers Developmental Reading. This course is to develop speed and com- prehension in reading. The students, during their second year of study, may take the Survey of English Literature courses, Technical Writing, andlor Introduction to Literature courses. The stu- dent's choice depends upon his major and his choice of senior college or university. Besides the English and literature courses, the journalism major may take the journalism courses and the publication courses. Another important required course for manymajors is Philosophy 231. This is an introductory course to the major area of 24 Wilfred O. Dietrich, Division Chairperson, English, Publications, Technical Writing philosophy-theories of knowledge, value, and reality. Philosophy 231, is an ethics course. The Department offers two courses in Second-year Spanish. Students must realize the benefits in learning the Spanish language, especially if they're interested in law, medi- cine, police, communication, teachers, and many other fields. Students can meet these requirements during their first two years of college. English Teachers Elect Officers At the business session of the Texas joint Council of Teachers of English District VI meeting, held at Navasota High School, Saturday, Sept. 24, the following officers for 1978 were elected: General co-chairman, Mary H. Cannon and johanna Hereford, from Navasota High School, program chairman, Wilfred O. Dietrich, Division Chairman of Humanities, Blinn Collegeg and also from Blinn, Mary Haley, English instructor, will serve as secretary-treasurer. Dietrich, chaired one of the workshops entitled, Reaction to Preparation for College English. On the panel were four college students. The two students from Blinn were Brenda Lou Voelkel and Paul David Premajon, and the two students from A 84 M University were Mala Farmer and Hamp Keaghey. The other workshops were Solutions to Elementary Reading, Logic for Living, Teaching the Novel, Teaching Compo- sition, and Double Speak: Awareness of Deceit. Besides Mrs. Haley and Mr. Dietrich, Blinn College was represented by Mrs. jane Diemer, Mrs. juanita Knight, Mrs. Sylvia Price and Dan Schiller. The Department of Humanities at Blinn will host next year's Texas joint Council of Teachers of English, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1978. jane Diemer, English 'DN .zfvaliliiigia , ,Hlllxff5ff2:,isEi!Fi2rf.fi usp!! lll f llflsfill M, l an ,El Fllig55?n ,l ' Mary Haley, English Sylvia Price, English David Holt, English, Philogophy Charisse E. Richarz, English, Spanish luanita Knight, English W. Daniel Schiller, English Division of Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department offers a means of self-expression to the Blinn students. Abilities and talents are recog- nized, utilized, and developed. Speech students develop good speaking habits and learn about content in a speech. Students participate in area and State Speech meets and drama festival. Students in drama courses, theory and production, participate in produc- tions. Both instrumental and vocal musi- cians find many areas for participation in performing groups. Classroom and laboratory situations provide opportun- ities for development of musical skills and knowledge. The Drill Team offers opportunities for performing and training. The Region IV, Conference B and Region Ill, Conference AA one-act- play festival is under the directorship of Bobbie Dietrich and her drama students. 26 Bob Ham, Division chairperson, Music, Financial Aid Sue Boehnke, Drill Team l9 'x is iff' I 'f l1'I . Q.3 7 C' 'A 0 s s , 0 Bob Bullard, Music, Chorus Larry Campbell, Band f n Bobbie Dietrich Dramatics, Speech l Robert Mueller journalism, Speech Dramatic Play Set at Blinn jean Kerr's successful comedy, Mary, Mary was the dramatic selection produced in the Blinn Theatre of the Performing Arts Building. lt was sched- uled for 8 p. m. showings on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday nights of Oct. 26, 27, and 28, according to Mrs. W. O. Dietrich, director of speech and drama at Blinn College. Reserved tickets were 52 or Sl with a Blinn Activity Card. Reser- vations were made by calling 713-836- 9933 between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Mary, Mary, is a delightful comedy about the regluing of a marriage that has come unstuck, an old Broadway comedy situation, transformed into an original and riotous evening in the theatre. The author jean Kerr, writes splendid, dryly comic dialogue and has a priceless gift of noticing and pointing out the extra- ordinary humor in ordinary things. Other literary works by Kerr include, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Snake Has in . 3' L its Marian K. Williams Piano, Music All the Lines, and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Cast members include joanne Coronna of Houston, Marcus Evans, Bastrop, David Griffith, Brenham, Cathy Eiland, Houston, and jim Tom House, Brenham. . W. O. Dietrich, division chairman of humanities, is assistant director. Play practice shown in progress for Mary, Mary, a dramatic production, was presented at the Blinn Theatre of Performing Arts Building at 8 p. m. on Oct. 26, 27, and 28. Mrs. W. O. Dietrich, left, director is shown with performers Marcus Evans and David Griffith. 1. ,- ,5- L4 .1 , 2 -- L Bobbie Dietrich, Marcus Evans, David Griffith practice for Mary, Mary. 27 Division of Social Science Economics, the science of common sense, provides students with the knowledge of reliable factors to make proper decisions in regard, very plainly, to money. This knowledge of these reliable factors will enable students to know, for example, proper investments to make, the best field of work, and generally how to be happy in life. Not only this, but also students are instructed on how past decisions were made and their effects on not only the economy, but also the society. The study of geography hinges to light certain decisions made by world citizens many years ago. Many times the physical Oris E. McGregor, Division Chairperson, Eco- nomics 28 effects of the area, decided the fate of an entire phase of civilization. Decisions are also studied which affected civilization as it progressed through the many years of exis- tence. Government allows students to under- stand the decisions made by our forefathers as they prepared this nation for greatness. Students are encouraged to understand the decisions made by their elected represen- tatives in the modern world, to challenge those decisions and to make their own decision to replace those representatives who did not measure up to expectation. joe Pat Davis, Psychology Dale Carnagey, History james Carstarphen, History Conway Drane, Economics, History joel Franke, Government World, American, and Texas history courses enable students to learn about and understand the decisions made in the past. They study these decisions to find the success or failure of them. lt is true that history repeats itself. This is why in the study of this state's history, this nation's history, and the history of the world we must spend diligent time in trying to under- stand the past so that the future may be better built. Psychology deals with the study of human behavior. ln this discipline, the stu- dents are shown very basic methods of analysis into one's personality. Decisions in regard to a person's being, his world, and his society can have a great bearing on that person's future. Wrong decisions can totally affect a person's life whereas a correct decision can turn a person's life around and create a new person. Sociology presents the student with the ability to reach decisions about the society in which he lives. Not only is the student instructed with facts as to why society is like it is, but his thinking is geared to how he can make right decisions to change his society. Whether one's course of study is econ- omics or sociology, psychology or history, no matter the discipline, the field of social studies is geared to the training of one's mind. l Robert Giles, History Noel Kent Horton, Sociology Harold Shilk, History, Geography Steve Gillmore, History lohnell L. Schmidt, Government Robert 1. Wallace, Psychology Leslie Greb, History, Government 29 Division of Natural Science Science has played a very instrumental role in our modern technological society, and in the future science will probably play an even greater role. lt is therefore, imper- ative that everyone has a basic knowledge of science as well as an understanding of the scientific method. Blinn College offers a variety of courses in the scientific field that are designed to better equip our students for the future. General courses in biology and chemistry are available for liberal arts majors who will not need additional science courses. For the students who require a more extensive back- ground in scientific training, basic courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered. A Dr. Charles Heller, Division Chairperson, Chem- isrry, Physics 30 f 'x..,'-5 ln...f-P' Ben Boehnke, Head Football Coach Nathan Byrd, Biology Leroy Dreyer, Baseball Coach Robert Haberman, Director of Intramural Activities Robert Hamrick, Track Coach Maurice E. Krumnow, Chemistry all , lu ' , . ,, I , ,li ' l if ' x ., -'lv l t- Clyde Martin, Biology Patricia Taylor, Biology Janis Sneed, Physical Education less L. Weid, Biology Ernest Stewart, Football Coach, Basketball Coach Eric Winkler, Biology P. E. Improves Physical Fitness The men and women's physical education department strives toward the acceptance and development of the student through skills and attitudes. Physical Educa- tion offers unique opportunities in devel- oping desirable character and social traits as well as defined responsibilities toward the physical development of the individual. Increased strength and improved health practices are not only ends in themselves but also are means to better adjustment to society. The department strives toward the acceptance and development of the student- socially, emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. The education program is concerned with providing opportunities in which emotional attitudes and personal relationships with fellow students are developed. William B. Wright, Chemistry, Physics 3 1 Division of Library This year the library continued to grow in facilities, materials, and most importantly, use. The Freshmen were introduced to the library early in the year, when all Freshman English classes were given lectures and tours by Mr. Bennett and Ms. Flynn. These tours were helpful in familiarizing the students with the sources and assistance available in the library. The listening center installed last year was used heavily as faculty members assigned tapes, records, and filmstrips to their classes. Over 200 casette tapes were added to the collection, along with several filmstrip-tape sets which could be viewed on portable viewers plugged in to the listening center. Copies of the tapes were made on the library's high-speed copier and checked out to students who were unable to spend time in the library. To keep up with its growing collection of books and bound periodicals, the library added 1825 feet of shelving and two new index tables. This addition greatly relieved the crowding on the shelves, although it disrupted the library's quiet atmosphere for a time. Perhaps the most obvious change in the library was the new security system. This array of turnstyles and ropes across the entrance was designed to prevent books and other materials from leaving the library without being checked out properly. Although it added to the work of the library staff, it made it much easier for students to find the materials they needed. 32 rv., , , ' Eli , ' vx . I -cf john Barkman, Division Chairperson Linda Flynn, Assistant Librarian Bernard Bennett, Assistant Librarian Diane Kolwes, Clerk fi joy A. Bailey, Business Avery Davis, Business, Typewriting Ora Lee Edwards, Vocational Nursing l Ina C. Eckert, Vocational Nursing Margaret Nlittelstaedt, Shorthand, Typewriting Rickie Rabourn, Accounting, Business Division of Occupational Education The Occupational Education Division offers diversified programs. Equipped with modern office equipment, the office occu- pation programs are designed to prepare students for entrance into secretarial and business careers. Other programs provide specialized training in the field of Voca- tional Nursing, Law Enforcement, Real Estate, Long Term Health Care, and Fire Protection Technology. Occupational infor- mation and career guidance are available to students as well as other counseling services. The staff is dedicated to guiding the stu- dent in making a satisfying career choice, and to helping him gain skills required for success in his chosen field. ,, it n ' : ' Lois P. Trahan, Division Chairman 3 3 Dean of Student Affairs Office Walter C. Schwartz Dean of Student Affairs 34 Eileen Wuycheck Earl Grubbs Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Counselor Counselor Helena Gaston I- B- Carrington Dean of Women Dean of MED Mueller 5 J- , Wi-. I. l h . ,rv gl l wr ' . l , I W IL Dreyer Wilfred O. Dietrich Yearbook l 1 RENH H0Ml1 OF ,-.5 w wa. llil A f ., 7, ,, 3.1. ..-2. Business Manager And His Staff Donald Voelter, Business Manager A O Carrell 1. Newman Assistant Business Manager Dorthy Gates Bursar ,J-,. : f 'Z Bob Ham Director of Financial Aid James Wiesepape Campus Security Officer ka Dalton Winkelmann rc Clerk -,N 1 f is-,LZ Bob Filling Director of Physical Plant Peggy Draehn L li. ll -H-' ,. V i l i -.. I 1. .wi LA.i.J X Dean of Admissions William R. Perry Waldo Burt Registrar and Counselor of International Students 37 Secretaries and Other Personnel Nancy Romer' . Martha Tharnbrough, Dean of Instructron's Secretary Veteran Adviser -'Q Karen Maroney, Presidents Secretary lv r J , fs. , Q Qs NB-sg., I 'Z' r . LU ir A , K 1 ' ik A -r 4 I Z. L M, '2 , .' '13-W? Patsy Schrecder, Dean of Admissions Secretary . Tiff 5 - . ,V 4 1 -A is . x - ,.' ' r A.-, ..- 1 K7 3' 5' x an 'A . i.. Hug- , r x 5 w 'T 7 A W 3? , rl V V ,I A L. !- ig Y W A, N X Igflg. ludy Hoff, Business Office Secretary .4-' 1.4 V i lizabeth Schwenke, ean of Student Affairs' S oris Glenewinkel, renham Secretary athy Faulkner ecretary of Financial Aid BC. ,nh -1 Lois Dallmcyer, Registrar's Secretary Sandra Scheller, Business Secretary jo Ann Eberhardt, Business Secretary Lillie Wehman, Student Center Hostess .ff J' ' JI' L4 ..' -'N ' QM. g l Willie Hunt, Counselor of Veterans P N I-F,':'F'F ,H-P? r , X 'qrfgg 'al v mann .f 'ww A iw. , H .., - , Y. 1 iL,,'1 J M Q-,,,E,S:W--.:.' G ,,, '. -- ' 1 i T ww- I, ,ff-'af' 4.3 .- ' L' K 1-1 ' , .1,v,T,a. . .4u5a'4.,- -, ' aw, ,F xmv ms H . ,, 4,...,,., - , .. , , ' U a.,NPw.':., 2.:1,,,. I 46 I an ' f Q E my ' 1, X. My Honors .1 1 N -ad' ' uv.. x fu. . V ..1, x. ,N 1 Joanne and Marcus Receive Top Honors joanne Corona, a drama major, is a member of the national organizations, Phi Rho Pi and Delta Psi Omega. She was a member of the Blinn Players. As a member, she played in No Time for Heaven, Mary, Mary, and The Death ofthe Hired Man. She was also a member of the CIA and Beta Tau. She was cheerleader during the 1977-78 school year. She also was president of Helman Hall. Marcus Evans, as a freshman, played in the band and made the Texas State junior College Honor Band percussion section. For sports, he played golf and bowled and won the city bowl- ing championship and placed fifth at the State Tournament. His major is drama. He played in No Time for Heaven, Mary, Mary. He was selected for Who's Who in drama. He also won many honors while he was in high school. He was elected as Mr. Bastrop High School which was similar to this honor of Mr. Buccaneer. 42 i:-Q14 E T r -1' ' L . , 4 as - .i I v ' 0 i M, i J 5 'nh' J if li w ' u . . QR- E 'tan' i .e 1 ' , it llr'1?f'5 : -il-- f:.f?'?Hf.5fQ'Z . 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BUCCANEER Michael Rohan An n Schwartz FRESHMAN FAVORITES jimmy Schwartz Sandy Sparks Travis Schaar Diane Brown Cindy Key 11 E .fr-5 Homecoming Activities Homecoming activities began November 2 and ended Homecoming Day, November 5. Many campus organizations, as well as ex-student organizations, got together and participated in various activities which were taking place during Homecoming week. Climaxing the Homecoming Events was the announcement of Homecoming Queen, ugliest man on campus, and winners of the dorm decorations, announced during half- time ofthe Blinn-Kilgore game. A Bonfire was scheduled for 8:30 p. m., November 3, behind the new Performing Arts Building. jay Thrailkill, President of Circle K, said, Anybody on campus is welcome to work on the bonfire, because it is a school project. The bonfire was sponsored by Circle K, though the activity itself involved the whole student body. A dance following the bonfire, sponsored by the Student Council, was from 9 p.m. to 'l a.m. in the Student Center. Albatross', a local band played during the dance. Election for the Homecoming Queen, from a field of six finalists, was held on Thursday, November 3, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the Student Center. The six finalists were sophomores, Kathy Goodart from Rockdale, Tiana Golibart from Hockley, Tammy Menke from Bellville, joanne Corona from Houston, Mary K. Clay from LaFeria, and Susan Horstmann from Hallettsville. The six finalists were elected from a field of thirty-three candidates last Tuesday. The candidates and the clubs they represent were: Mary K. Clay, Ag Club, Susie Floyd, Spencer Hall, Tambreia Burt, Phi Rho Pi, julie Lemke, Beazley Hall, Belinda Pfeffer, Zone No. 3, Laura Andress, Baptist Student Union, Kathy Palmer, Schwartz Hall, Diana Lynn Bates, Blinn Power Lifting Club, Susan Horstmann, Circle K. Brenda Ferguson, Zone No. l, Tammy Menke, Phi Theta Kappa, jan Goodwin, Blinn Choir, Cindy Breeden, Katherine 46 Atkinson Dorm, Cindy Albert, Echo Club, Alicia Buchanan, Rodeo Club, Diane DeAnda, Zone No. 2, Tiana Golibart, Tomachefsky Hall, Kathy Goodart, Holleman Hall, Debbie Franke, Blinn Players. Brenda Voelkel, Childhood Instructors Association, Anna Dannelley, Mu Alpha Theta, joanne Corona, Delta Psi Omega, Kim Stoldt, Beta Tau, Vickie Walker, Helman Dorm, Beverly Baker, Hallstein Hall, Barbara Goodman, Phi Beta Lambda, Rhonda Evans, Buccaneer Hall.. Tammy Suiter, Lockett Dorm, Cynthia Randle, Ebony Club, Debbie Rolan, ln- dustrial Arts Club, Carol Derkowski, james Atkinson Hall, Cyndi Briggs, Memorial Dorm, and Vicki Perry, Blinn Band. Circle K sponsored a Dorm-decorating contest again this year for all interested dorms to compete. The award was presented at halftime of the Homecoming game. Circle K president Thrailkill said, ln the past years, the contest has been a one- sided race due to the lack of participation. This year we're hoping that there will be a lot more dorms participating so that it won 't be such a run-away race. Rules for Homecoming Dorm Decora- tions state that: the cost is not to exceed 153500, decorations should be up by ll a. m., Saturday, November 5, decorations must be displayed on the outside of the dorm, with none permanently attached, inside decorations will not be judged, decorations should be up for the entire day, and dormitories must remove decorations no later than noon on November 6. judging took place from l to 2 p. m. on Saturday. Spencer Hall won the dormitory decoration contest. The theme this year was Western since Blinn played the Kilgore Rangers. Buccaneer colors of blue and white were the dominant colors in the decorations. Echo Club honored the Home Econom- ics Exes with an ice cream smorgasbord held on Saturday, from l to 5 on the second floor of the Arts and Sciences Building. The Echo Club sent out invitations t ex-members. There were about 100 partic pants. Mrs, Dolores Howell, Echo sponsor, sal lt's a great deal of fun to see everyone an to have a good time visiting with the ex's. Ugly Man contest was underway t determine the Ugliest Man on Campus, a award was presented at halftime of th Homecoming game. All the campus clubs and dorms electe one person to represent them as Ugl Man . Votes were cast starting October 2 at a penny a vote. All money was turned i by November 4 to Office 18 by noon. The-money collected by the winner w divided evenly between Circle K, the sponso of the contest, and whichever club th winner represented. Stephen P. Fussell o San Augustine, representative of Circle was announced winner of the Ugly Man co test before homecoming which was held tw weeks. Blinn College Ex-Students Associatio met beginning at 4 p. m. in Assembly roo l of the Student Center, on Homecomin Day. Between 4 and 5 p. m., the Exes held social hour. at 5 there was a meeting to elec new officers of the association. The Ex-Students Association has thre different types of members: lj Active-an former student of Blinn College, 2 Associate-any person who has not been student at Blinn, and 3j Lifetime-an person interested in Blinn College. All queen nominees were given reception, November 5, at 6 p. m. ii Assembly Room 2 of the Student Cente sponsored by the Student Council. Football players and their families had dinner at 6 p. m. in the snack bar area of th Student Center, sponsored by Studen Affairs. After all the activities and meetin took place, the Blinn-Kilgore game, kicke off at 7:30. Queen '1 Xi 5 , l ,Fm ig Susan Horstmann wifi? . .mf-f , P ' WEEE 'F' M -QW' me-'I' -:W , J' X Y. ml .I sv X :gl H 21 , w 1, TI A , N1 wwf . N. .Mi JE , 11 -fr ru 2 U v ' w U ., Q, -' ww . xy' . H 1 +Q, , Ll , 3 g H F , me-W5 - ' .gh Q My -W in 1 Ja. My w s1 -ia? 1. Q LmVV vp A-5 -F Q L vw , I. H 5211 N ,, WW? SH QQ gf w ai ' m- ex' 3:5 fx ,5 'gill ' , WX 'ME 1 w ik :ah ,K-Ari .-, ' qi , 3' 32, K ggi if W! :E iff M A R an J , m Q2 M ' . A M ,uf V .e af ' 1 SS? g2l p A WE' ummm : . Homecoming Queen 1977 The 1977-1978 Homecoming Queen was Susan Horstmann, a sophomore from Halletsville. She is the daughter of Nlr. and Mrs. Wilbert Horstmann of Halletsville. Susan is a two-year member of Circle K and is currently serving as treasurer of the club, which was her sponsor. She is serving as cheerleader and has lettered one year on the varsity tennis team. Susan is also Vice- President of Helman Hall. After completing her two years at Blinn, she plans to attend Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, majoring in physical education. Susan Horstmann-Circle K lay Thrailkill 48 1977 HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS are left to right, Mary K. Clay, sophomore from LaFeria5 Tiana Golibart, sophomore from Hockleyj Susan Horstmann, sophomore from Halletsvilleg Tammy Nlenke, sophomore from Bellvillep Kathy Goodart, sophomore from Rockdalep and Joanne Corona, sophomore from Houston. These six were select from a field of 33 candidates by students, Octo 25. Final voting for Homecoming Queen November 3, in the Student Center, from 8 a. to 4 p. m. l Laura Andress-Baptist Student Union lull? l-emlfe-BCHZICY Hall Chet Marschall Craig Cargill Y, TMJ ,, ,.v-. 'fi L -,.,, K H' ' V4 311 ,,. .W iw ' gr: .airy iw v 1. 1 .W C ,Ulf 1. 'HJ 'Nr A , fl' I ,wiht f 2 A X., .-T' rv .k?r ' 4 I C I l QW Nil' r L. 4 c 1 , ,ff 'af - I 5, H As . , F QF' I . , i - as s x Brenda Ferguson-Commuter Zone 1 Diane DeAnda-Commuter Zone 2 Belinda Pfeffer-C0mmuter Zone 3 Kenneth Cockrell Darrell Penkert Mark R0g6I'S Lf Q Joanne Corona-Delta Psi Omega Cynthia Randle,-Ebony Club Cindy Aybert-ECh0 Club Mark Medina james Ford ROCKY Luerge 50 Baker-Hallstein Hall Shaar Vickie Walker-Helman Hall Monte jones Rolan-Industrial Education Chavis . ...L l -,l l 15:7g'123f .a l l I H X Carol Derkowski-james H. Atkinson Hall Bob Hand Kathy Goode '-Holleman Hall Ricky Tyler W'T77h -'A' ' .ai l , ' filfgfi Mary K. Clay-junior College Agriculture Association Gary Westbrook 51 AJ' Ei , .fi I if at , 'Y 's 'Il B-1 ,sd 4 NU? k--Q in T 96,5 I'1,' A. , 05. 1 N -WZ., ., . J .. , 4 D A Y 9 y. G . 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Plans to major in sociology. SHIRLEY DRAEGER. Sociology. Graduate of Burton High School. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Plans to attend Texas Women's University, majoring in nursing. jOHN MILES. Industrial Education. Graduate of Spring Woods High School in Houston. Member of the Industrial Educa- tion club. Plans to attend Sam Houston State, majoring in industrial education. MIKE WELCH. Speech. Graduate of Bellville High School. ls news editor of the Blinn Log. Plans to major in communications. Member of Beta Phi Gamma. MARCUS EVANS. Drama. Graduate of Bastrop High School. Won several best actor awards and regarded as state best actor for two years in high school. Also won awards in poetry. ls a talented golfer and bowler. Plans to act in the future or become a sportscaster. BRIAN BONNET. journalism. Editor in Chief of The Log. Recipient of the Katherine Atkinson Scholarship Award. Member of Student Council. Selected as Who's Who Among American junior Colleges. Plans to attend Texas A 84 M University upon graduation from Blinn. 54 TAMMY MENKE, Geography. Graduate of Bellville High School. Member of Buccaneer band, sophomore class favorite, Homecom- ing queen finalist. Member of Phi Theta Kappa. Artist for The Log and was Who's Who Among American junior Colleges. Plans to attend Texas Lutheran College, majoring in elementary education. RICHARD CROW. Government. Graduate of La Grange High School. Treasurer of Phi Theta Kappa and member of Mu Alpha Theta. Plans to attend the University of Texas, majoring in law. SHERYL SIMPSON, English. Graduate of Schulenburg High School. In top I0 ofl977 graduating class. Member of National Honor Society. Member of Blinn Student Council and a spring initiate of Phi Theta Kappa. She is also a member of Blinn Players. ALLEN DAVIS. Oral Interpretation. Par- ticipated in Southwest University speech tournament. Lettered in football for two years. Was in two plays that were produced by the Drama department. Plans to major in business. DERRELL KREBS. Accounting. Graduate of Fayetteville High School. Member of Phi Theta Kappa. ls an accounting major. Plans to attend Texas A84M and obtain the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. ROBERTA KOENNING. Physical Educa- tion. Graduate of Shiner High School. Member of Phi Theta Kappa and Circle K. ls an elementary education major and physical education minor. She plans to attend South- west Texas State University. 55 MARIE NEUMAN. Biology. Graduate of Royal High School. Was Salutatorian of her class. Served one semester as managing editor of the Log She has been on the Blinn honor roll each consecutive semester. Plans to attend the University of HoustonfHer major is pharmacy. RONALD LOOBEEK. Business Administra- tion. Graduate of Bay City High School. All-District linebacker and offensive tackle. Was voted the Teams most outstanding offensive lineman and team captain. Plans to graduate from Blinn in 1979 with an associate degree in Business Administration. DONNA KREBS. English. Graduate of La Grange High School. Was PSAT-NMSQT Semifinalist in high school. Also, Who's Who Among American High School students. She is presently a member of Phi Theta Kappa and has been on the honor roll. TAIUANA jOHNSON. Secretarial Training. Graduate of Bellville High School. Who's Who in junior Colleges and has been on the honor roll for the three semesters she has attended Blinn. Majoring in business and secretarial training. PAM WILLSON. Psychology. Graduate of Leesburg High School in Leesburg, Florida. Graduate of Lake-Sumter junior College in Florida. Miss Lake-Sumter cheerleader and Who's Who Among American junior Colleges while at Lake-Sumter. Member of the MEDS and is majoring in nursing. She is also a member of Alpha Theta Fraternity. SHARON BALKE. Typing. Graduate of Bellville High School. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Her major is secretarial train- ing. 56 abr.-l '28 ' if fl. f 1 , ll, au A' , , li W yi 5 V. I . i in 3' . ,-fi - i., Sl it f'll lin ll 2 SHERRIE BORCHARDT. History. Graduate of Brenham High School. Was a member of the National Honor Society. DAR good citizenship award, and was a member of student council. She also served as class officer. Lettered two years on the girl's basketball team. Plans to major in history and minor in mathematics and English. IOANNE CORONA. Drama. Miss Buccaneer, cheerleader, homecoming queen finalist, and sophomore class favorite. joanne is active in drama. She played Mary in the play Mary, Mary. CATHY EILAND. Oral Interpretation. Member of the Treasures. Participated in many speech contests in high school. She played Tiffany in the play Mary, Mary produced by the drama department. KAREN HEIDEMANN. Economics. Graduate of Columbus High School. She a freshman student from Washington. H i 57 Junior College Who's Who pm 4 H111 ,x ,v Y-wr . .J .... 775 --N , .,,,, ry 1 Brian Bonnet Nancy Brown Steve Boston Bruce Buenger Anthony Brown jeff Carwithen 58 Fifis -me r!- 'fa v x H4193 .15-WffiF.r Q2 Katheryn Crenshaw Scott Cryer Cheryl Dierking l -1. 4 -, : . xl l Q.. ' - ,. A -- 'aA-ng., 1, -.15-gp: 1, , l UF 2' W A . . , W h v lx.. 1 wx -gtg f::1.., ! .V - 1 J i L- ' - yr Y A , N IL' W I . mjfly, , L ' - ',, J l ww- 'l flfhl l l l 1, l Vl- I I l Crank Dishongh Edwin Gallia Deb0l'2ih HHIOVSKY Villiam Ellison Connie Gaskamp Don Hodde Qosemary Frenzel james Glenn Becky Huelsebusch 59 Junior College Who's Who ig S- 'ifffibl 1 N1 H +534 V J n A ll VT' T 'fwras ' N ' H v 0 1. fa M1 NN 1- n I ,.1:w'r1w'.d',.u..N,ff:H ' 1 l L Q1 E Jil if oi R 35 fm? ,gx . . Tajuana johnson Ronald Kelling Paul PVCTTIHZOY1 Kenneth Kaase Karen Meacham Kathy Puiol Cindy Kasprowicz Tammy Menke Michael R0han 60 , ly W ,, 5, David Waldrop Debra Weiss Dennis Wessels f F,-. 42 I., E. XY -1 'xi-4-1: 1. 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X.: 1 J .Y qv i 1 KN NVJ .-, I, 1 -,x K . 'L . ,k 3- F' ' if 1 3 - 4 4 1' ,, fr j ' x ' . - .,f- , fa 1, Q3 A N 3 X .5 l Donnice Mims, Tracen Gardner in No Time For Heaven john Eckeberger as Gamper Standley in No Time For Heaven Delta Psi Omega Delta Psi Omega was organized March 20, 1929, as an honorary dramatic fraternity for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics and incidentally through the expan- sion of Delta Psi Omega among the colleges of the United States and Canada, provide a wider fellowship for those interested in the college theatre. The fraternity is not intended to take the place of the regular dramatic club or other producing groups, but as students qualify, they are rewarded by election to membership in this society. Rachael Sampson, Donnice Mims, Tracen Gardner in No Time For Heaven 67 Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a national honor society in mathematics for the junior college student. lts purpose is to stimulate interest in mathematics by providing public recog- nition of superior mathematical scholarship and by promoting various mathematical activities. At their biweekly, the membership explore patterns, puzzles, and other curiosities, all of which have indirect or direct relationship to mathematical thinking. Guest speakers and films also form a part of the year's program. Initiation of new mem- bers is held in the Spring of each academic year. However, the biweekly meetings are open to all who enjoy puzzles, patterns, and curiousities. 68 Left to right are D. Davis, D. Restrepo, G. Krupala, l. Hauley, B. Suggitt, C. Parker, M. Morad Anna Dannelly, treasurerg Tammy Menke, secretary: Stephen Boston, vice-presidentp Katheryn student council representative, and Delbert fBubbal Stark, president, . A A, I 1, - W .H zgzgv,-4:5 ' High? -'Q' we f X ' ,-1-5 L i ' ,V bca-1. ,, w 1 . , n ,5 :H 2 AWA. -uw 6,-531 , . . 11 ,- 4 A if.: I I .r. 1 x 1 4'.f . ., 'T ' lzr. ,. .- . .JU v 1 ' 4 15, , -sl il w KY K 1..L 5 1 .52 ,M w ' qi-.11..7 - v .gli ' U iwf3,W ,.. 1 if s:,3fN ,xf I , , ,.v..,. -rx 31 H M e. S 'iii Q Q -5 . ,fi Q5 1 I ,5 'r .I ' 5 'L rn: 1 -T, 1 hd ', TJ . , x - ', ' , 1, ' ' 5' . al I 'H E vs fl: Y M f :buy-'. Q. 1-7 uv V I I ,-I bbw?-M. 1 and .K Lg-- -wk J' -' , 3? iz' pal' x, X ' ai , , N ,V '- ,K , X . , N F xi!- , M ' ' .,-Q 'Q Y yrs.-4-in '2yi .M M- , 1 ,. f A 1 W X A '21 H Z.. If , E. 4 H -9- -q ' P3 .W if 1 - U I' L .-,A ,,. 'Q A. , 7' I 1 ' We . - - A Af- . 4:4 - 3C H, gm , 35,2 E , y t ,E ,nm-:V ,J ,Stu 4 an ' QF ,. ff 145' . 5 Y 'TU -V 15-,wg V 63 ' . 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Q-Qfar.aQQQjv'f'S'4, A ,ek - fff.- 5491! fy Phi Rho Pi Phi Rho Pi is the national honor society for forensics and oral interpretation.To become a member of the club, a student must have participated in prior speech events and placed in the finals. Phi Rho Pi travels to speech meets and this fall traveled to San Marcos. The society also meets with the Texas junior College Speech and Theater Association at a different location each year. Phi Rho Pi, a national honor society for forensics and-or oral interpretation initiated the following members: loanne Corona, from Houston, Dan Bayless, McArthur, Kenneth Ballard, Victoriag and Dana Duewall of Brenham. The Blinn chapters of Phi Rho Pi and Delta Psi Omega are sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dietrich. Mr. Dietrich is the chair- man of the Division of Humanities, while Mrs. Dietrich is a drama and speech in- structor. , s, 5 1 loanne Corona 84 jeff Parker 72 Debbie Franke, Cyntia Watson, Debra Krigger, and Marcus Evans. .fa Cathy Eileen, Allen Davis, Tammy Burt, David Griffth, Annie Reese, Brad lett, loanne Corona Evans Dav Q .. ,, v-, X -.1 1 ya, is and Sandra parker Tommy Urias, Cheryl Wilkerson, Annie Reese, 84 George Green. e , 'J i if V 1-U' 'I +ii 'ND :ll , xl! 5 , LEM 5105 S, 1 I ' C . ' ' r -1' x71 sq, M ..-4 N 1 -Q so We ' e -K ff - aul Barrientes and Cynthia Watson jeff Parker, Tambreia Burt, 84 Chuck Cermak iana Ojeda and Cheryl Simpson Cynthia Watson 84 Diana Ojeda 'S L T 73 Phi Theta Kappa Beta Alpha Phi Theta Kappa is an Honors Club on campus for those students maintaining a 3.45 grade point average. There are no limits as to the number of students who may enter into the Fraternity-the challenge is there for any student to decide whether or not he will become a member. Phi Theta Kappa members meet in the Student Center at approximately 12:15 p.m. each Thursday. Phi Theta Kappa, which is sponsored by Robert Giles and janice Sneed is noted for sponsoring the Bloodmobile each fall activities, field trips, and the club invites a number of guest speakers to the campus. Membershp into this club is an honor in itself not only because it is just that-an honors club but because the student himself worked and earned the membership. 1 jeff Carwithen at the state fair. 74 Officers tour the University of Texas campus while they are at the leadership conference. Allan Donald Kelling, Dennis Wessels, Rick Crow, Don Hodde, Mike Rohan, and Susan Untenmeyer. 5-q.1,,.,,, 13? Earl Schneibile,Tammy Nlenke, Nancy Brown, and jeff Carwithen, celebrate Phi Theta Kappa day at the stat fair. hi Theta Kappa members attended a production at the Alley Theatre. I mv M -RUM couici U ' V' 'MMM f' .onald Kelling, Ann Schwartz, Phil Kunetke, Don Hodde view art exhibit while awaiting curtain call at he Alley Theatre. President Mike Rohan visits with past President Eric Winkler. 75 9 , 3 -- ! p n :ja 3 ' 'V E 1 ? if -' Q 4 .- ' L AUSTI A x ug f' M , , m , A , 4 JT .A , . fj frfgj f 5 ' ,. 1 gl-,V Q, :'lg'fgg:Q32.gg1jf,, .qv , W. M 4- ,,, k if if M ag ,gf x 'Nh f klhfffllvkiipf'-iv' -'?-' .f Ll , gfsh- ?4W5 , , rw ,:. ,H V 5- 81:1 :ZZ I,-Qi., 4 Y , f 5 aa 215.1 5211-1 j c - -'L--V an w ' 'A - , W - .gm x ' 2' ' I .LQR , ,I I Il . , ww? NX, A 'ef xgxh ,fav:g.i1, ' -4 w ,I ff 53,35 ff I' 7.21. -' ., , ,, , I XJ ' L 2' F1 V , f W f Mm , A 1, J if l 1 I ' . jc A I 'J' . L 1 . - lung 'a E. I N f if ,Q ' -fp , 2? 1: If - ,rn Q 54 'L -ad I 6 V f 14'-' Fw x V , U f fra H ' - 1 Q 1 V I J , ffl' ff Vx WM ww. mf' f ,3.f l YS 'LK v L A.. . X1 . 'X' ...nga -L 4- . I yi dz I v '11 K.. fb 4 . 1 V . -PQ 1' I 1-L -w .i f magna i . Blinn College Circle K Circle K has been a part of the Blinn College campus for fifteen years. Circle K has been co-educational since 1973 and has been growing in size ever since. Presently Circle K has over 100 members. Blinn Circle K is known as one of the top service organizations in Circle K Interna- tional. They have received awards for being the top club in the Texas-Oklahoma District for the past three years. This past year Blinn received top honors at their International Convention in Kansas City. Blinn won second place in achievement and third place in single service. The service projects that have helped Blinn get to the top are numerous. Circle K is responsible for the daily raising of flags on the Blinn campus. They make weekly visits to the Sweetbriar Rest Home and the Brenham State School. Circle K has also helped to raise money for such causes as Multiple Sclerosis and Huntington's Disease. These are only a few of the things Blinn Circle K does to be of service to the com- munity. Officers for 1977-1978 are: President-lay Thrailkill Vice-President-Cindy Kasprowicz Secretary-De'Anne Hudson Treasurer-Susan Horstmann Student Council Rep.-Rhonda Evans Service Chairman-Mark Schwartz Public Relations Chairman-Rodney Honerkamp Historian-Sharon Freitag Advisor-joel Franke 78 Mr. joel Franke, Circle K Advisor and lay Thrailkill, 1977 President of Circle K, show pride over first recognition of Blinn Circle K by International rcle K members rode 22 miles for Cystic Fibrosis. Riders were: Rodney Honerkamp, Sandra Thomas, y Campbell, Paul Barrieutes, Mary Ramirez, Greg Waltrip, Ronald Davis, Dean Gutowski, Cindy Key, nny Nlarburger, jimmy Schwartz and Mark Schartz. ircle K members find time to enjoy themselves. Playing football are: Don Hodde, james Schwartz, aniel Kolkhorst, lay Thrailkill, Danny Marburger and Donald Davis. Q V' U .-. ,l A Q .Wi eftli We sl. si, 1.01 9? U .,1.,,, 1. is - Recognition of members' birthdays is a monthly occurrence for Circle K. 79 ,.x ay, 4. 'r -fl 1 5 : 3 1 9' a'...' ' .4 2? P: 1 ' 7 -5 4 fffixf w,- ' , f . J 3 X .L xfl 1 I 'QWWQEM 1 V X qw, -ikvvfl ' A L , Q .W X clY?,fv.a,g 2 1- I. r H-.- L, 'QU X- nf. L I fb. 3 sf K .. -L 29 aim -'E- ,, W' ti .,,V' K 'T 5 .h V. H I 'Y E Q 5 4 H I 'V . 14.2-.v1.'1f f 'f N!ff JF 1 U TSN W4 I H? 4 Y X-A ,- . ,W E, !g 1'? . 1 , J' in :V rlgy' 2:75. , 'I 155' Q 44 5 4-4i5:v2V 5 'FQ ,Q 0 -. Q I . . k L, 'fb , H, 1' I 2 ,ff I' if . f ' . -x -v . 1 1 ' L X Q w.TY,-- - 2, -34,2 5 .. 535, ' 5- -I ' W f, 'ff h F- 7 L7 E? -' , . 5 fri I if , in 5231-1-'-' h' --A -ff? 5, K . K f K Q.-P in rrv:-bass? 1 K D 45 IT LE K BLU x xxiwgiisii I I 1' -57 f 1 lf . - . , A 1, - , ' 'I -. X- . H. H 1 I BLINN IJLLEGE .M Q 'Yr .. . V jg , WH jkff flu' Q I A 4 Q , ff BRENHAM, TEXM 41: v as E Student Council jeff Ehlert, james Fry, William Rowe, Annie Reese, Barbara Goodman, and Sharon Sartorius ,V for l A i H - ii Debra Edwards and Rhonda Evans 82 Student Council helped in registering the ex-students quel Morales, loan Davenport, Patricia Carrabba, Amy lones, D bg i ff? '2 ,f1l i y fi ' l 9 r A , , l l Giga l F ffl,-. ML. K ' ' 1 'f -V hx 1. W Gy , V i , l ,V 1 I1 x . 1 1 Q' , - X Es. ' W - , Y Ax Ayers, Charles Cermack, and Vickie Walker ebra Krigger, and Pat Colemen. 'll james Fry and William Rowe X f Student Council Dennis Wessels, Tambra Burt, and jeff Parker 1 . . LU, Y -fr' .YF E, ff , , A Y Liv 1' -' ,, ,A Ii. i g 1 Y., vga, ,D ,fy .- e,.. , , .1 -1 - ..- -- - ' 's 'I Q ' ,x W VK .-- . 1 . bg 7,1 , X W Inu ' li! 42 A f g 1 lx f Y fb uv, A ' ff 9, V, ,gems a ,-- - ' f ll J- e 1 E -I 'i ll ' T. ai hi?-'V ' u 'i x 11315 X,fZi,N fn 3 f- ' 'E To Wi I 'fe in Ei' 1 Q.: 'L 1 Tmbra Burt, joan Davenport 84 Z, if if I ...N-ffaf 't , H Rhonda Evans, 1- Yr iff G .gif d 'f Waf- .5 .aw if QD NZ- ' gf'v,,.,:5:-Q1 Wally Williams, Annette Saxton Annie Reese, Barbara Goodman, Sharon Sartorius. B Mr. Dietrich, Dr. Wuycheck, jeff Ehlert. -TI'T7FAtf?Q'f+5 .1 as rig +3 r f JL , V H , A , M, . af 'I 1 M ' 2 1 'i Qgcgziz. t ,H r ,ja in o,,, l Q 11976 HH- 1 gig Ayers, Amy jones, Debra Edwards ne I F-nf: '5r..q5 -i r, ,I f -,-QU. 1 s! L F A rftfar-1'f'r'Ff iff' . .r, 1:5 ,J D4 lr, .'v 'L1 . Debra Krigger, Miquel Morales jf 'N gui LE QD Junior College Agriculture Association Agriculture Club The Texas junior College Agriculture Association, otherwise known as the Ag Club on campus, is a club designed to pro- mote professionalism and leadership among Agriculture students. The Ag Club, sponsored by Mr. Lawrence H. Hemann, holds its meetings on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. in the Arts and Sciences Building in Lab number one. If Agriculture interests you, be sure to check out this club. Mary K. Clay-Sweetheart 86 Officers are Liz Miller, Secretaryg janis Roitc, Vice Presidentg Mike Seidenberger, Treasurerg G Westbrook, Presidentg Mary K. Clay, Sweetheart, Don Holtkamp, Reporter. 9 1 1 J il l l r lx: Q ,, 1 1 , I. 'I' l Ag Club members are Travis Schaar, Dennis Hilmes, Mary K. Clay, Linda Seidel, Del Kittrell, Westbrook, Kathy Frank, janis Roitch, Dennis Mueck, Mike Seidenberger, Liz Miller, Doyleen Don Holtkamp, Tom House, joe Faircloth, Cindy Wilde, Robert Staton, Darrell Kolwes, Greg David Halbison, George Green, Dixo Ashorn, Mark Faldyn, Nancy Wiese, Beth Blackwell, Higgins, Ronald Magrsiewig, joey Willingham e Siedel President ofTjCAA l r c l A. ., . ,lf-. i 15 i. ai iii' 5 'fl ff . 'ig ,lv :',f,'x-..L-,fizx ' ,I ' .,, '31',T.?:j,.. . ,-A. A, 5 'i 1 f'f, i?1fTIl.?i,'4g. 1 ' , it .. , l-l ,.u,,.-H7 in WE: I' lv P lb in V I Y it - ' X wif Kr. A . W W' n Kumi ll i J ui ,l ,. AA State Convention-Tommy Kolwes, Steve Siedel, Tammy Keese, Gary Westbrook, Cindy Wilde, -dyce Boeder Agriculture Organization Nabs Outstanding Chapter Citation This campus's Ag Chapter was recently voted the outstanding chapter and awarded first prize in scrapbook competition at the Texas junior College Ag Assocation Conven- tion on the Texas A8clVl campus recently. Also, Stephen Seidel, sophomore from Smithville, won the outstanding student award. Stephen served as T. l.C. A. A. president for the 1976-77 term. New president is Tem McCollum, from Kilgore. fc, 'J r,lr. l N. J,fig?i'luf.Li1iiQ.iLiili .lil Gary Westbrook Students from Blinn selected this year to serve on the T. 1. C. A. A. staff are Gary Westbrook, freshman from Milano, as first vice-president. In addition, Cindy Wilde, Brookshire freshman, was selected as first runnerup for state sweetheart. State officers last year from this school, besides Seidel, were Tommy Knowles, secretary-treasurer, Lawrence Hernann, state advisor, and Tammy Keese, sweetheart. 87 Blinn Players IEAN KERR'S MARY, MARY blinn theatre october 26, 27, 84 28 cast in order of appearance bob YTICKGIIELWHY margug evgng tiffany richards Cathy eiland oscar nelson jim house mary mckellaway joanne corona dirk Winston david griffith director bobble dietrich assistant director Wilfred dietrich Bobbie Dietrich, Director 88 m Tom House athy Eiland Mrs. Dietrich, Marcus Evans, David Griffith is rr ' . WA R . 1 ,of -f., , . a ,Y fra .tr- .. '.' - M ,f., A ,i l.. .-f- I, yr, I Wi ,www ,L ,,,,, , . , , ' .- 1 1 . A A 1 - ' ' . 1 Q ., V W -- V ' i .V V 1 V f,.', ,M 1 V A , X-5' N. V . . Ni i L K, ,Q X X i, i, Z' I joanna Corona jeff Parker, Managing Director for the play Mary, Mary Marcus Evans 4 2 W, ff' K 7 'L Y:4',A ! x H , ' A lil Y1 -vig? L . 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'HVTw-VV.VV't?'4i5'wil' if 33 . 1 ' L -V,., awk.. 4 V. v5dEp.wMl:g,-gf--' ,wi V . ' V fa V, . -1: , ,, , , ,v rl ,V-1 rf 1 . , 1' , . ff, ri ,, Z if 1 2,5 in ' ' i ,Q ,fur I .4 , , 'Sf :. T ,T T est ' ..-, f1i,.52 'ln it , 5 L, t ii :iii :ii of the club meet to plan a visit to the Houston teacher supply warehouse. Childhood Instructors Association The Childhood Instructors Association is designed for students interested in teach- ing as a career. The members do children story hours at the library. They plan to attend a state convention in Denton for the spring semester. Officers for the club are, President, Sandra Thomasg Vice1President, Emory Parrish, Secretary, Tammy Nlenkeg Treasurer, Cindy Key, Student Council Representative, Susie Floyd, and Historian, Brenda Voekel. 93 Gustavo Aguerrevere, Max Tucker, juan Hernandez, Tony Duarte Industrial Education Club Lester Hinze as CATEPUDILLA J, ....-,'.-... Qfal 14- .-.HF x4...--jW:'n r 1 1, A . x-Q' - johnny Schroeder, Instructor and David Roberson Dennis You 94 L s Aguerrevere and Max Tucker ,.E:., ,,,,.,,,..L-4--X Cheryl Baldwin 1 N L., in ,X M, Donnie Williams and Dale Mertz -1 Scott Taylor W if ' International Students as '15 I 1 Q , . QQ. V f Y l 5 A t 1 5 : ls 5 pt ,' 2 ' 'Q , n i wwf? Mr. Wied helping an international student. Students admiring 96 I I-1.1 1 -1'5..... '41 wr-1 Mijn, ' 1..fy N 1 I V. .,.g. 1Qj::'11am XA, NV ia,-TT, . 11.4,-V . I 1 ., 6.- ,,. , :- 1 113.1 '.4r.-'-- ---1 ...f 1 --A 1 41'-1.11 1 1111. 1-111 1 ' ' -1 1' 1 121- :':1f1'- 'Wifi' 1 1-1--!,,,1 1---1111 11 1f:-11'1'111f1 ,, . ,, .- 1 - ,ini-iff h..'i1fEs1E 1 1 1Li1 l': f41sz ',1f1 - 1. , -195, 1.,...'r1: 1, ---1-1-N '-..,.,q..,,6 1 W -- rpg 1:-.. d'1 xga'-' '11' 1. 1- 1 z 11-1 1 1- 1. 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'fi 4 --,yn-. 1- w 1, r -, - 1 1 - 11111 1 1 gm 1 ., ' L i7i'f1,n'wi1,'fZ 1 '13 N '1,'z 'A' LQ - 51 'wr-W-1' 1' im- , 21' -4 ,, , - -4411 .1 T1' rhu',,Z,.Y. 1 f5!l'f ?9'- 137.9r1 ' ,X 11 1 11 Qgi13 1' bu -.Jvelv-H. 1 qt 1 Na., 35-'Z.E!b-g,. 97 Ebony Club Ricky Hatcher 84 Verna Edwards The Ebony Club has participated in many interesting activities this year. For instance, they have had three dances that were very successful. Also, they have had a car wash. The Ebony Club, being agroup that likes to help needy organizations, con- tributed to the Children's home in Burton, Texas. Also they raised money for a skat-a- thon by selling tickets to help the people who promoted it. Also, at the beginning of the year the Ebony Club donated S50 dollars to the Sickle Cell Fund, and S50 dollars to the United Negro College Fund. This money was raised by car washes, dances, and other activities. They plan other things for the future that will be helpful to the society and other fund raising organizations. 98 -1.8.1 The Ebony Club members are listening to the minutes of the previous meeting. 1 ,tat V he club members are discussing new business for the new year. I Ebony Club members are voting for the new officers for the spring semester. Ebony Club Contributes to Sickle Cell Campaign Contributions were recently made to charitable organizations by the Ebony Club. Club members donated S50 to the Sickle Cell Anemia Campaign and 550 to the United Negro College Fund. Rickie Rabourn, club sponsor, said that club members are now thinking about some public service project such as a visit to the State School in Brenham or to one of the local nursing homes. The recent fund raising dance sponsored by the Ebony Club was a success with over 200 in attendance and the car wash held last Friday was also successful. Serving as sponsors for the Ebony Club this year were Rickie Rabourn, Robert Wallace and Dr. Kent Horton. E Ricky Hatcher, Dwight Gould, Debra Edwards, Verna Edwards, Sharon Williams, loan Ramson. 99 Fauna and Flora Club The Fauna and Flora Club's purpose is to enjoy what the students learn about nature. The Club has taken a number of Held trips to create the interest in nature. The Club has members who have an interest in natural science. The members of the Club want the Fauna and Flora Club to become an active club on the campus. Cliff Schoenemann, Nancy lansowski, Dennis Mueck, leanne Anne Larkin, Vicki Taylor Ng 1 Y B -C' 11 AJ .f--un? .J 1 ' 1 ll Nfl Ronald Kelling discovers new talent of sign paint- ing. 100 ,f 1x E 'CZ- '31 ndy Albert, Celia Laroe, Secretary-treasurerg Roy Hefley, Vice-presidentg joe Faircloth, President. -1-45-4 sam-quash Hefley, Frank Dean, Cindy Albert, Celia LaRoe, Charlie Graham, Ronnie Mazurkiewicz, Janis Kelvin Barry, Terry Miller, joe Faircloth, C. Martin Csponsorl Alicia Buchanan Rodeo Club , Roy Hefley, Alicia Buchanan 101 1 Power Lifting Club The Blinn College Powerlifting Club was organized in 1976. The club attends several powerlifting meets throughout the school year. Some of the most popular that Blinn students participated in are the Texas Hill Country Powerlifting Meet, the Texas Teen- age Powerlifting Meet, and the Arlington Powerlifting Meet. Powerlifting competition divides the members into several classifications, depend- ing upon the weight of the participants and their previous lifting records. The winner of each division is based on the total weight of three lifts. The lifts are the bench press, squat, and dead lift. Each entrant tries each lift three times and takes the heaviest successful attempt. The Powerlifting Club works out each day for about two hours. During this time, they concentrate on only one specific lift. The club is open to anyone who is serious about powerlifting. David Winston 102 TlM PING, A FRESHMAN FROM KATY is squatting 300 pounds at the San Marcos Mr. Hill Coui Powerlift meet. On a squat, the lifter lifts the weights off the rack and waits for the judges to signal him to squat. Then he goes down to where the break in the hip isjust below and parallel with the kn then come back up and wait for the judges signal to rack the weight. TT l Mark Childres, limmy Hollowell, Tim Ping, Keith Kosan, Darrell Pinkert, David Winston, Monte lone Virginia Fietsam, Presidentg Donna Weige, Secretary-treasurerg Monica Wood, Vice-presidentg Martha Bargas, Student Council Representativep Dawn Stone, Student Council alternate, and Brenda Swindell, Reporter. olores Howell, Pat Taylor, Eric Winkler sponsors of the club. Medical Educations Development Society MEDS , iMedical Educations Develop- ment Societyl, was the newest-formed organization on campus. The organization was formed for those interested in the health and medical fields. During MEDS first meeting, Virginia Fietsam from La Grange, was elected President. Other officers include: Monica Wood from Houston, vice-presidentg Donna Weige from Bellville, secretary- treasurerg Brenda Swindell from Brenham, reporter, Martha Bargas from La Grange, student council representative, and Dawn Stone from Houston, student council alternate. Objectives of the club are: to serve on the campus and in the community, to promote fellowship and high scholarshipg and to promote a better understanding of medical and health careers. Beverly Bayer, R. N., and Nita Tiemann, R. N., graduates of the University of Texas, were the guest speakers at MEDS second meeting. They discussed the nursing degree program at U.T. and exhibited samples of work they had done while attending U. T. On December 1 the MEDS sponsored a baked goods sale in the Phi Theta Kappa's annual Flea Market in the Student Center. The members of the MEDS made homemade cakes and cookies for the Flea Market. Later that same afternoon the members visited the Brenham State School and served cookies and punch for a Christmas party at the school. Members and students enjoyed the holiday activity. 103 Alpha members. I . . l flembers of Chi Alpha attending a regular meeting. Ricky Tindell plans a session for Chi Alpha 105 . .V-If-21 Chi Alpha Chi Alpha is the student organization of the Assemblies of God church. The Chi Alpha organization on this campus maintains a full slate of activities including weekly counseling, Bible studies, retreats, and fellowship activities. x In , 1 5 ' .J ' 1 1 Members of Chi Alpha enjoy the luncheon meal. 106 Loren Courtney, Pat Taylor, and Sandra Miles l l l l ,, . H l 4 i X.. ,' 4. .. - 1 I .F . ., ' gf- . e I J lo Lynn Nall and Connie Yeary at the Campus Fellowship bake sale. ampus Fellowship group. ampus Fellowship conducts a noon seminar in Bible Study. 4 B. C. Crawford, Faculty advisor for the Blinn College Baptist Student Union 107 ,, 41' v. 1 , f ' w lvl J S1 'I .5 V - -.V ' A' 4 ,A Q yy JB? , I f .hw f w ' W . 'Q ., B m..i,a ,rw ' 1 1' 54? AL Q35-. fwej ,, ' f. 5fe1 'mf' Q fs 'gifs wax I 4 9 l -y DeAnda, Debra Krigger, and Tammy Menke x , 5 -S, , , . ' -4, v , Welsh and Diane DeAnda ,aw Dean Gutowski 10 The Stage band performs in the Student Center. Blinn Band The Blinn College Marching Band per- formed at all home games. The band per- formed at the opening day of the 1977 STATE FAIR of Texas and in the Austin County Fair Parade. The band sponsored the BUCCANEER MARCHING FESTIVAL. The Band has a Christmas concert and a spring concert which are free to the public. Besides the concerts on the campus, the band takes a concert tour for several days in which the band plays an average of three concerts per day on the road at area high schools. lt also marches in the Brenham Maifest Parade which is held every May. Membership is open to qualified musicians through audition with the band director. T ll H 1 U fi Baker, Charletta, Bargas, Delfina, Barrientes, Paul j., Bendiksen, Rebecca j., Breuer, Thomas Glen, Brewster, Patsy Ellen, Briggs, Cynthia Anne, Bronner, Ge: W., Brown, Nancy Susan, Bruce, Robert Lee, Bullinger, Kurt W., Burt, Tambreia Christ, Burton, Robert G., Carwithen, jeffrey F., Castille, Debbie Ly Cefmak, ChHflCS B-1 Chalmers, 53f21h Bess: Chervenka, Eva F., Cosby, Melinda Gail, Darr, Margaret B., Dauphin, jami Deane, Davis, Robin Alane, Dotson, Ste Boyd, Giles, jennifer L., Girsh, Stephen Lynn, Goodart, Kathryn S., Griffin, Dennis Edwin, Gross, Melissa Ann, Gutierrez, Humberto, Halter, Lora Ann, H Robert Davis, Hawkins, David R., Haws, Amye Mae, Heitkamp, William M., Hermes, Sharon Marie, Hildebrandt, Mark S., janda, john David, Kellogg, Michael Key, Cynthia Diana, Koenning, Sherry Lynn, Korthauer, Martin W., Krigger, Debra Louise, Kusala, Rebecca Gay, Lehmann, Mark Ernest, Lyons, james Rob Medina, David Michael, Menke, Tammy Sue, Miles, Sandra Doris, Miller, Kay Marie, Mims, Donnice Deann, Newcomer, Katherine K., Noack, Daniel jc Ojeda, Diana B., Orozco, Rebecca Lynn, Ortega, Gerardo, Owen, Donald Scott, Palacios, Ruby Lynn, Patek, Gary joseph, Peacock, Deborah jean, Perry, Vi: Lynn, Poe, Hugh Lynn, Pujol, Kathy Marie, Ramirez, Mary Ann, Scarborough, joe Lee, Schindler, Monica Ann, Schultz, Anna Marie, Scroggins, Carolyn Smith, Deborah june, Smith, Linda Sue, Snell, David Lon, Sparks, Sandra jane, Stephens, Alisa Gay, Stroop, Edward Clyde, Suggitt, Belinda Gail, Tay joseph Mark, Taylor, Vicki Lynn, Tindell, Ricky joe, Unger, Ralph Anthony, Wagner, Breckenridge, Waldrop, David L., White,Thomas Duane,Wieser, Ka R., Wilkerson, Cheryl Lyn, Woods, Earl Warren, Young, james David avid Medina, Ed Stroop, Robert Harris, Charletta Baker, Anna Schultz, Gary Patek, and Rebecca Orozco. Nancy Brown, a sophomore from Magnolia, was head twirler for the 1977-78 year. 111 Blinn Band Kathy Wiesar, a freshman from Deer Park, was feature twirler. 112 Kathy Wiesar, Feature twirler, Bert Gutierrez, Drum major, and Nancy Brown, Head twirler. 1 r N Cindy Key, Alisa Stephens, Nancy Brown, Kathy Wiesar, Becky Kubala, Margaret Darr, and Linda Smi1 1' 'N 1.1 L. Ii, A X f fy, ' 1:3 q ,vi 'f v .1-4' ,V .f'y5F lxr if 0 EY. 4 Buccaneer Treasures The Treasures, directed by Mrs. Sue Boehnke, were organized in the fall of 1971. The beautiful red, white, and blue uniforms, furnished by the college, were designed to resemble authentic 'l7th century buccaneer attire. The precision-clance drill team is featured with the Buccaneer Band at Blinn football games as well as various parades, pageants, and sporting events. Treasure training and try-outs are held in late August. Choreographers are selected each spring to attend a summer drill team camp Lt Sharon Goldston lst Lt Vickie Walker Lt Cindy jackson and Capt Marisa Ramirez ,..,.-,X ,fir , . l I Vickie Walker, Marisa Ramirez, Cindy jackson, Kim Stoldt, Melynn Rogers, Donna Huff, Pam Bruce, Sharon Goldston, Diane Kankel, Becky Colchado, ll Summers, Tammy Sanders, Raenell Barganski, Carol Derkowski, Linda Seidel, Nancy lankowski, Lisa Guidry, Wendy Farek, Paula Caldwell, Lynn Teggem Robin Hester, Donna Larson, Patsy Taylor, Debbie Sweet. 114 1 , . , . . i V' f .wr ,. inf, V: Y ' ww ' ,. , 4.5, Q. ns, -4 V yr . ,V ... I., , J M A J ,Q h. -aw.. mmy Sanders, Robin Hester, Lisa Guidry, Donna Huff, Donna Larson, Sharon Goldston, Pam Bruce, dMeIynn Rogers. I Choreographers: Pam Bruce, Vickie Walker, and Marisa Ramirez Donna Larson and Wendy Farek jitterbugs for the Houston Rockets game. 'Ji' -2 'J f ... - . - -4 '-. Q' 'sl L.. - . - Riff Capt. Marisa Raimrez 115 Beta Tau Officers: Vickie Walker, Becky Welch, Marisa Ramirez, Pam Bruce, Sharon Goldston, and L' Teggeman. Beta Tau Sorority ' The Buccaneer Treasures formed a sorority in 1975, with membership open to drill team members ex-members and prospective members. The club was organized because the drill team is more than just a class. Many hours of T practice and performances representing the college bring them closer together. Some objectives of the sorority are to promote interest in the Buccaneer Treasures, rx to provide social activities for members, and 1 to promote school spirit. Officers for this year are: President- Marisa Ramirez, Vice-President-Pam Bruce, Secretary-Becky Welch, Treasurer-Lynn I 7 L. Teggeman, Reporter-Sharon Goldston, U., Student Council Rep.-Vickie Walker, Beta S NN Tau Beau-DOUE Hallmark f it Q- If i.aa-esasmma i . ii li J Diane Deanda, Kim Stoldt, Debbie Sweet, Tammy Sanders, june Summers, Kathy Goodhart, Robin Hester, Vickie Walker, Becky Welch, Marisa Ramirez, Hallmark, Pam Bruce, Sharon Goldston, Lynn Teggeman, Sharon Zinn, loanne Corona, Sue Boehnke, fsponsorl Donna Larson, Melynn Rogers, Becky Cathy Eiland, Linda Seidel, Lisa Guidry, Donna Huff, Diane Kankel, Mary K. Clay, Raenell Barganski, Cindy jackson, Carol Derkowski, Wendy Farek, Taylor. 116 F A . ..v . Chorus 81 Trilogy The Mixed Chorus is a scheduled music course on campus which requires no auditioning before becoming a member. Think you have a great voice? Who doesn't? Why sing in the shower or ride around town in your car singing when you can earn college credit and really learn about singing. Mr. Bullard, instructor, meets with his class each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at third period. There is no limit as to the number of students who may be in the class so come on out and learn while you sing. Trilogy singers: Cathy Eiland, Marisa Ramirez, jeff Carwithen, Nancy Brown, Duane White, Kim Cox Marcus Bonner, loan Davenport, Kathy Pujol , ' W orus Back row I to r Barbata Brown, julius Hardee, David Waldrop, Duane White, Marcus Bonner, Bob Bruce, Debra Sweet, loyce Robinson, Francis arles Mary Anne Tubbs, David Hawkins, Sharon Terrell, Debi Gibbs, Kim Cox, Patsy Brewster, Deborah Smith, Tammy Mente, Karen Locke, Cindy pherd Miguel Morales, Lora Halter Deborah Franke, Verna Edwards, lanice Williams, Becky, accompanist, Bob Bullard, Director, joan Davenport, Kathy lol Danna Oana Cathy Eiland Robin Hester, Craig Ayers, Kelly McAllister, lan Goodwin, Ruby Palacios, Marisa Ramariz 117 x -,AL-:i , Q-17 2Qf - ..,1,,,., 4..g,., - M 1, N. .,: ' 91' ,. A 7, ' J N 1 .71 , ,1 ,'i' , ' M as -QP 9591 . V hw wr-'--'TCR fag. , mf W k Q px v ' , . .- E231- . . , , - , i, Y- .1-ir. 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Alanis Mexico Cindy Albert Bellville 122 ,-11-1 Dean Anderson Washington joe Antkowiak Brenham Zona Anderson Bryan .fi .-po 4. fn.. -- if .., - 1 'Q ll. 421 'L Masood Arabghani Donna Boehnemann Iran Burton Amir Bahrani jose' R. Bonamo Iran Honduras james Bailey Hani Bakir Baytown Middle East Mark Baker Sharon Balke Houston lndustry Hisham Bakir Lir1ellBealS Palestine Brookshire Martha Bargas Sandfii Bean LaGrange New Ulm ,I 1 ,, -'if regngpvl ,, ' Charles Bell Hempstead Becky Bendiksen Galveston Betty Berger La Grange Gary Blazel Bryan Doyleen Blakeney Brookshire Candy Boeder Seguin . f. .... - Q Linda Bolden Columbus Brian Bonnet Georgetown Diana Bouldin La Grange Sherry Breddin Chappell Hill Tommy Brewer Harlingen Patsy Brewster Hempstead 'nfl' 'N w. . 'x I , ij in Q i A ff 3 - 4, 'gi . , . ' 'LX' . ' L I . -,Q ' 'Ss' Q-0 L Anthony Brown Silsbee Melvin A. Brown Weimar Nancy Brown Magnolia Susan Brown La Grange Robert Bruce Bellville Cindy Buddenberg Brenham Bruce Buenger lndustry Kurt Bullinger Houston Patricia Carrula Saudi Arabia Wanda Carter Brenham jeff Carwithen Canal Zone juan Castille Ryle Phyllis Caston Houston Sarah Chalmers Bastrop Craig Chandler Sweeny Chad Chapman Brenham Ruth Chappell lola Alfredo Chavarria Costa Rica Eva Chervenka Baytown Ricky Childress Houston Dave Clark Spring Mary K. Clay La Feria Kenneth Cockrell Houston Pat Coleman Houston Sophomores MEDS officers Virginia Feitsam, Donna Weige, Monica Wood, Martha Bargas, Brenda Swindell, Dawn Stone pose for a picture. ,-. 415' up -rf-1-r Vi if y il i il 4 Y A C IQI- A X lx' I. y' ea - 'ff KQLQQQ Mary Ann Collier Houston Diana Cone Chappell Hill Clayton Cook La Grange Mike Cooley Bellaire jewel Coreathers Weimar Luke Cordasco Cypress 123 Sophomores Cindy Wilson uses a good topic, a saddle for her speech topic. , -.4 ffl' Ll Q 4' l I ' I 124 loanne Corona Houston Thomas Coufal Fayettville Rick Crow La Grange f N: , 1, Scott Cryer Houston Rahim Dadjoo Iran jack Daniels Mirando City .l TI 'rf' Pr P. Lyndon Daniels Mirando City Anna Dannelley Florence Allen Davis San Antonio Kenneth Dcan Houston Frank Deal Magnolia Francis DeBoe Anderson .-5 w-4 I T7 1 ing., - ' 1 , Ti . ' I, -l 1. iii 1' , u fr iw ll ,,, 1- g, av' 7, ' 1 I Heli N if . -xt V .f . ,, james DeBaun Bastrop Alireza Delghani Iran Cheryl Dierking Bellville Cheryl Dilorio Hempstead Di Dittert Bellville Dianne Dismukes Lexington ,E-ar Paul Dixon Houston Abdulreza Doorfard lran Shirley Draeger Burton Dana Duewall Montgomery Mohammad Dvwaj Lebanon Sidney Eddy Bellaire 'a-E Zi Harold C. Eddy ll Houston Debra Edwards Franklin Verna Edwards Franklin leffery Ehlert Brenham William Ellison Weimar john Engeling Bellville X iw' Tv Irvin Erb Kansas Marcus Evans Bastrop joe Ray Faircloth Yoakum Susannah Feagin Houston Abdul Amir Fealzadeh Iran Melissa Fecr Houston ,Q 'J Becky Felter Austin George Fernandz Honduras jesus Fernandez Dominican Rep. Ray Finke Brenham joNell Flowers Shiner Sandy Floyd Navasota FN , f'!.1 1 Dying., ,, V,A, -jj .Q H- Ucl enfl Q' . .-4,5 ' . l . ru tau'-' Eloyce Ford Bryan james Ford Gatesville David Friedel Houston jennifer Fuchs Carmine Ricky Fursythe Texas City Connie Gaskamp Brenham Edwin Gallia Hallettsville Mohannad Ali Gerani Iran Sadegh Ghadamshah lran Gholamerza Ghazzaghi lran Debbie Giesenschlag Somerville james Glenn Navasota Sophomores Bahrani Abdolamir is one of our international students. f Q ' it ' 'J ,-I5 'II .1 ,C al i 1' l ' 'h i ll -l 'A '1 A35nf,:s,f -3 ' 1 .hfh gqr j - U Q .' Diana Godwin Kathy G00dart Tomball Rockdale Flint Gold Barbara Goodman Caldwell Plantersville Tiana Golibart jose Raul Gomez Magnolia El Salvador 1 2 Sophomores Bert Gutierrez is the Drum Major of the Blinn Band. l Luis Gomez El Salvador Patricia Grant La Grange George Green New Braunfels 126 Pamela lo Green Bryan Lisa Guidry Houston Kevin Gunter Houston Bert Gutierrez San Antonio Douglas Hallmark Kingsland Lora Halter Sabine Pass Kent Hanacih Taylor jimmy Hanks Franklin Sue Hartstack Washington ,yur ' , VH Billy Heath Milano Addie Helm Brazoria Michael Hintz Sealy Osamah Hijazi Palestine Don Hadde Brenham Debbie Hoff Hempstead Li f ...,.. l '. fer' ,, .,,, A l I Patricia Holt jay Hrcailkill Plantersville Houston James Holzhauser David Hudler Houston Austin Rodney Honerkamp Bedky Huelselusch Brenham La Grange Susan Horstmann Holly Hugebeck Hallettsville Giddings Robert Horton Danny Ingram Houston Smithville Tom House Anis Ismail Brenham jordan Khatib jamil Palestine Gene jaster Fayetteville Tajuana johnson Bellville Monte jones Houston Esther josey Bellville Kenneth Kaase Houston .2-.!.5.'i -Q J! Jinx ,- Safi Kachmar Lebanon Mehdi Kalafchi lran Elizabeth Kallus La Grange Cindy Kasperowiez Brenham Karen Kelley Houston Ronald Kelling Brenham Q u:'7:11. '.-.+V Michael Kellogg Corpus Christi jamil Khatib Palestine Bonnie Kipp Giddings Curtis Koehn Bellville Roberta Koenning Shiner Liz Kolos Halletsville Debbie Kostelka Glddings Derrell Krebs Fayetteville Ronald Krueger Austin Gary Krupala Lyford Phil Kunetka Weimar jeanne Ann Larkin Rockdale Sophomores Brad lett demonstrated his puppets to the Speech and Drama classes, also to students from the Brenham Elementary school. ill P ':l -cr Ar ' l 9i 'Ti l' C LLM 'alan .6'.k. 'ji ' ! 3- Dx , Oliver Lewis janice Lofton Silsbee Marlin Mack Lingo Rocky Luetye Belton Shelby Karen Locke Ray Madden Brenham Tomball 12 Sophomores Brad Jett shows Dennice Mims and jeff Parker how to work the puppets. il! 'N Q- 12 5 .Yale 4 Q- 63 'D ,,.x 1 -wif? .e-1, s. -95 4'3 tri mu 'E L ', i 5' Zohreh Malek lran Francisco Mantecon Mexico City Erfanfar Masoud lran 28 jerry McEachen Houston Ruth McNair Cypress Karen Meacham Bellville jesse Mears McAllen David Medina Hitchcock Earnest Menefee Anderson Tammy Menke Bellville Larry Mersmann Sealy Charlotte Meyer Washington Elizabeth Miller Sealy Terry Miller Brookshire D. Deann Mims Magnolia Randy Mitchell Franklin Ronnie Mize Magnolia Mark Moehlmann Brenham Tim Moehnke Thrall Fereidoon Moezzi lran Sandy Mohr College Station judy Molitor Navasota Mohamad Morad Lebanon Catherine Moran Brenham Rziree Mortzen lran Sue Murphy Brenham jo Lynn Nall Brenham Katheryn Naumann Brenham Marie Neuman Pattison Pam Nittsche Houston , .,,....Y7.,i . J 4-VZ' , d any ,-A '.. 1' ix i D I 11, it Y 'W Q. .i s fi , I l ,1: ,I Dana Novosad Moulton David Nowak Brenham' Hope Nunn Austin Rona Nutt Brenham Luis Olivos Peru Danna Oana Houston ,,. 4 Gerardo Ortega Corpus Christi lohanna Pappas Hempstead jeff Parker Brenham Mark Partain Houston Charles Partin Houston Peggy Patronella Houston X 9-r .1-A 1:5--r lr , li . i,: -wi - ., M, ,f , 1,-,V-, V L . .nm Debbie Peacock Magnolia Darrell Penkert Friendswood Mohammad Pirasteh lran Thomas Piscacek West Hugh Pitts Houston Kathy Piyol Canal Zone A ,,,-5 4 Y 75 -,lin l ' .N-.. ' j 1 TI 'f- - ,, 'J.n'f '. '-J , A s Brenda Powell Brenham Rudolph Psencik La Grange Nasser Raiszadeh Iran Marisa Ramirez Houston loan Ransom Fairfield Annie Reese Granger 'v -4 ophomores ' L' Fx gil? if fi if 5' U 1.,- , 'V .4 Pj,-E . Y' s LA , X fi' 1 'E . 'A' 'f Q. fl- 'fi J K ' ii 4 A ,. 1 H fi' 4 5 W! i 'N a l' lX, S 1. J! 5 l ' 54 P W. 5' X s 11 l .rf N, 511 QV I 4- r Uivnu -Y ' - ' l l 4, 'K if '52 N is ' 9 . . J ' A '-.. f -' , ' ,lb gr. ' lil' ...- .: cz? J ,, K. W, I . M 1? V , W ' lg? ' Q l 1 PM P rffiffi 'mn , ,A 'i L,a.g:1--it,:.ci.- -xyx f..-ff it ,--'fm-.!.'1' .- ' ' 1 Ti 5f'Va'f?'T-si' , . l, 'Vi 1- l lfiiireg?,1'-H-1'3'.1l:-11:5-Ewa . .. 1 7 twl.,3,-- iylngtl-,E-gin-'2,. L .5 ffm ,' ,gif g'5 ,g,?'ff5??fZ.i1i-'l!'wa1c.ff . '- 'alle .v2'f,.T,:i l7?'2?tZf9cE?bdtf ii-tx?iE 'E 5 i'135ds'u.' f! Hossein Refahi Iran Renee Reimer Brenham Kevin Robinson Somerville K Armado Rodriquez San Antonio Michael Rohan La Grange Cheryl Roitsch La Grange 12 4 Sophomores Donnice Mims 7? 'F' .Pa 'l','- . 4 Y 1 , Q Y ' I ' L r ti' fix ' X E? lanis Roitsch La Grange lalal Roodi Iran William Rowe St. Louis, MO 130 Leslie Rudesal Harlingen Mohmims Saleh lord Mahood Salehi lran '-:: , T, X l r' R71 47.5 ' , 'L . . 3 af . . Ib .A UE R 5 Gene Sampson lr. Smithville Ed Sanchez Houston Eugene Santos Corpus Christi Mat Schaper Texas City Monica Schindler Houston Cliff Schoenemann Brenham lanice Schubert Lyons William Schuette Bellville Rhonda Schulz Hempstead Theresa Schutz San Marcos Ann Schwartz Brenham Dal Scheartz Burton Mark Schwartz Brenham Patricia Scott Caldwell Gregory Sebasta Snook Susan Sebesta Snook Linda Seeker Brenham Mike Seidenberger Shiner lo Sherrill Lexington Mansour Shirzad lran Chris Sikes Taylor Kirby Simmon Houston Laura Sloan Singleton joe Smitherman A lx 'wp' avr an l l, 'wp ,. -5 iQ ! H 3 ,Q N .1 l '- ,' Fl .. Sophomores +1 In Q. R 5 1-. I 'ff 'r 'TT7' XJ - joe Solis Bellville Rick Stanford Bellville Bubba Stark Brenham David Stastny Fayetteville Robert Staton Cut N' Shoot Kim Stoldt Houston Dawn Stone Houston Greg Stone Houston Edward Stroop Panama Canal Shirley Slurdivant Gicldings Belinda Suggitt Waller Abdolfazl Tabaree Lyle Taylor Houston Scott Taylor Angelton Tammy Taylor Lockhart Rahim Tazehzadeh Iran Buddy Terry Caldwell Gene D. Thacker Lorain, Ohio Arlen Thielemann Brenham Sandra Thomas Harlingen Larry Thompson Austin Khostow Torbati Iran Mary Tubbs Marlin Richard Tyler Rockdale Nancy Ulstrup Houston Susan Untermcycr Columbus Peggy Valis Shiner QT3' vi 11 Barry Vasck LaGrange Brenda Voelkcl La Grange David Waldrop Brenham 131 So homo re p S lerry Ortega shows one of his famous Band performs during pep rally. , .f 2 Vickie Walker Winnsboro Allan Weidner Brenham Christy Wally Houston -A, ,- ' Donna Weige Bellville Roger Weatherby Brenham Debbie Weiss Brenham Dennis Wessels La Grange Sharon Williams Houston Gary Westbrook Milano -ina Wally Williams Houston janice Williams Marlin Marvin Wills Brenham Glynda Williams Franklin Cindy Wilson Houston john Williams Moulton john Wilson Houston Robert Williams Yoakum Larry Woytek Ledbetter Paula Young Caldwell Kenneth Zimmerhz La Grange Sharon Zinn Harlingen ., .rl A 'xl7' J M4 47 W 'Ti Mohd Ali Haq lordon Emad Abu-Shanab Palestine Edith Adikea Nigeria Margaret Adikea Nigeria Ashraf Afrashtea Iran Tom Akley Edna 'TSN X . Hussein AlAwamleh Jordon Menef Al-Hamed Saudia Arabia Khalid Al-Sayyed Palestine Steven Anders Weimar Fernando Andrade Honduras Laura Andress Columbus ' ai , I il 3 ' l -,ws .' 45' S ' 1 lll al 'l ' tw,-2. W l l l r we M W . l X QQ.. 1 f-f ' -I i i'.gFT K ,gg N ,aj Glenna Andrews Andrews Mokarram Asadi lran Dixon Ashorn Bellville jesus Atlas Venezuela john Atwood Erlangen Craig Ayers Caldwell ,l ., 1 Charletta Baker Magnolia Sandra Balcerek Brenham Cheryl Baldwin Houston Raenell Barganski Deer Park Delfina Bargas La Grange Kenneth Barham Brenham Freshmen ly. x ':' '- H 'Fi . 4-:H lr it ,- ,, if j g , Q , t ' 512, L -ff' -:if Lk Niue ' ff: like -' 'il' . lf 1- --l :li,,,m3frf,il,iH ll A .Ai Ji' -, f-Z.. 1 L. nl W. fglim r 4 l i , i ,mg l- -n'f,,jf?m' , I 5 V' .. , Wg 5 W... ff jill i' '. 'in imk mf ,r ' ,i - all die f ' 1 l X ' l J A BF, ,H l wi la l M , f .. U .zl,,' t m- . if Y ',,: ' 'g l' a ny-ll ,r ll 'L i 1z 'N wx 9 Q J' , FN f? P Becky Barnett Kyle Bass Marshes Siding KY Huntsville Paul Baruntis Diana Lynn Bates Austin Pennsylvania Rita Barrels Laurie Bathe Brenham Carmine 1 Freshmen lan Broz, Estella Pruett, Donna jones, Linda Bonner ffm l YU' X 'V' N lm ' W' ll N. i , , ll l A y :l ' + V-. H .A -i ',l'f N V 1 -'A , j 4 ff, - ' Q,-5 if . - - ' . 1, l, T A . ' ,X i ' Jil? gil' 5 ' QA A W Q, ' ' ':. , .rr ., ,, A ,I .I V rv W. I Q, ' 9 at it 6 za 'i f,' Ri i .A X f'-I. 'lx Clarence Bates Luis Beauperthuy Somerville Venezuela Susan Bauchspies Lisandro Becerra Spring Kathy Carl Bayne Hank Beckermann Somerville Brenham 1 4 ' ui'L5u sa.' H-1' ,Q I 1? 11 , ,w-S rf' yr.. f . v W f ' ll ' l at ,' l va fr all l - - - , 1 1 ' W K W X fftfx lr ILL I 4 . t, xx Y . Y 5 Rivernette Bell Austin Alfred Beltran Round Rock joel Bennett Round Rock Robert Bennett Houston Cathy Berger La Grange Rodolfo Bermudez Venezuela FW! l l Tre-'gil A ' : W l f H David Berridge Bryan Sherri Berry Simonton Mansour Bighamian lran Cheryol Biscamp Caldwell Marilyn Bishop Bryan George Blackmore Austin l za, ?S? A VY? ,f A Beth Blackwell Tomball Larry Blumm Brenham Dan Boatright Austin Mike Boehnke Brenham Fausto Bogran Honduras David Bonner Houston li Darrell Borchardt Brenham Dana Braly Caldwell Becky Brandes Sealy jeff L. Braun Bellville Cindy Breeden Smithville Ellen Brendemeyer Channelview Cyndi Briggs Houston Dea Briggs Houston Sandra Brock Austin Barbara Brown Brenham Billie Brown Bellaire Denise Brown Flatonia 775151-ws jennifer Brown Bellville Rick Brown San Antonio Pam Bruce Houston Kenneth Buch Irving Alicia Buchanan Houston Tim Bulgerin Taylor Q i -lf: f loanna, what is so interesting? ' - Ei , 4 if V ' ' r ' ' :ir li' 35' fill 'E 335 ' 'ii at il t i ,l I. lg' r L ' l ' l in W ,, 1 JQX1 as , W 'HE' Brian Burch Houston joel Burns Giddings Gerald Bush Houston Susan Busse Navasota Robert Burton La Grange lose Cabrerx Mexico Paula Caldwell Houston Amy Campbell Houston johnny Campbell Brookshire Diana Canales Brookshire lames Carlson Houston john Carrington Corpus Christi Louis Castanon Charleg Cermak College Station Tombyail Debbie Castille Franceg Charlgg Aldine Brenham lulieta Castro llse Chemaly Nicaragua Venezuela Freshmen Fm? 1 lngrid Chemaly Caracas, Venez. Mark Childres Houston Kim Childs Harlingen ,-Q CT? 3. Tony Cibrian Corpus Christi Muriel Clark Houston Cunely Cloniner Wheelock J 1, .. A., , ir Rf, , rs' , if fi? 4 X X I 4. I, X me 2 vi A Y ,W .. Sheryl Clothier Houston Dorel Cobb Waller Sandy Cobb Magnolia Becky Colchado Encinal Tim Cole Houston Earline Coleman Dallas if- f . Mary Collum Houston Larry Cooper Hempstead Glen Cordiff Brookshire Gail Cosby Montgomery Loren Courtney Bastrop Kim Cox Beaumont g Chuck Crow Houston ludy Cruz Rockdale Billy Cuher Harlingen Sharon Curl Houston Billie Curry La Grange Margaret Darr Hallettsville if lami Dauphin Aldine Donald Davis Brenham Hugh Davis Caldwell Ronald Davis Brenham David Dean San Antonio Diana DeAnda Houston 'Uh -eu' Q17 Donald Darilek Shiner Carol Derkowski Deer Park Charles Dickey Madisonville Dixie Dickson Houston Laurel Dietrich Houston Frank Dix San Antonio I .,-Q 'T' ll 'Z Donna Doggct Katy Steven Doherty Hearne Louettra Driver Taft Cheryl Druery Bryan Tony Duarte Vencz. lose' M. Duch El Salvador r v f'i' J 1.3 .v r f-iv 771- . jacqui Duhon Orange Suzie Duncan Austin Debbie Dunn Houston Robert Dyer Houston Carmi Eakin Houston Charine Eans La Grange Iudy Eberhard Burton Arlie Ecker Shelby janet Eckert Brenham Bruce Eden Rockdale Clifford Edwards Roans Prairie lose Eichelman Venezuela Leroy Dreyer introduces the football and basket ball, and track coaches. Cathy Eiland Houston Ron Eilers Fayetteville Darryal Elliott Brenham ., 'X Mary Elliott Caldwell Bettye Esparza Caldwell Carol Euresto Waelder 137 Freshmen Susan Untermeyer is busy packing. 3, 'W 449- i' 4 rs., ,f L Q 4 r i a . . ii Q--' i It ,, 'za-S Gu ,. -v-p 1' ., Q-sv Rhonda Evans Houston Claude Everett Houston Kyle Fahrenthod Rellville 138 K. lose Faiardo Bolivia Antonio Falcone Peru Mark Faldyn Columbus Wendy Farek Flatonia Mark Faulkner Houston Brenda Ferguson Giddings Rogue Feril Yoakum Virginia Fietsam La Grange julian Flores Katy Susie Floyd Navasota Lisa Foucheaux Pearland Kathy Frank Sealy Debbie Franke Leander Alan Franklin Waller loe Franklin Milano i. s Q-.1 4594 Av 'v, 1 't.Jf ,Wx Abby Frazier Taylor Denise Frieldl La Grange Cheryl Fuchs Burton ludy Fuchs Burton Ken Fuchs Bellaire Laura Fulton Austin Steve Fussell San Augustine Pedro Galavis Venezuela Albania Garcia Venezuela lane Gaskamp Brenham Peggy Gaskamp Brenham Mohammad Ghaboolian Iran ,V i ii , r David Gibson Brenham Geoffrey Gichuhi Nairobi jennifer Giles Brenham Thomas Girk Fayetteville Sharon Goldston Smithville Gustave Gomez Venezuela -ak 45 Martha Gomez Venezuela javier Gonzalez Peru joye Goodson Giddings jan Goodwin Houston Mark Gorrod Dallas Charlie Grahan Cypress ox xl ,Tlx Dennis Griffin Somerville Pam Grifin Katy David Griffith Brenham Pam Griffitts Houston Kyle Groff Kerrville Tommy Gummelt Brenham r V ieiti we David Gutierrez Santa Rosa Colt Haack Hempstead Tareq Hadi jordon Robert Haferkamp Navasota Susan Hagens Yoakum Mohammad lran X li, i-il' it -i ,W , Freshmen Students enjoy lunch in the Blinn cafeteria. ,Alba '..,1. .tl Y x W -far ,xt J .1 4 Amas Haji Iran Theresa Hajovsky La Grange David Halbison Katy -ff!! john Hanley Houston Mazem Hantuli jordon Brett Harbers Taylor 139 Freshmen Blinn photographer Dean Gutowski looks for a good shot at one of the Blinn football games. I. - ,.. 140 lulius Hardce Kerrville Nancy Hartman Houston Diane Hassett Houston David Hawkins Waller Amye Haws Austin Karen Heidemann Brenham gt . l R ' Q ll' ff f 1' 'f tra ,I fi V l in I ft. agp H- ' -rr' l fx I :V , ' ,' R 1' 1 tgjfr L. 77 fji Q Willie Heithkamp San Antonio David Henderson Houston Liary Henderson La Grange Sandra Hensel La Grange Sharon Hermes Yoakurn Velva Heslip Caldwell ' , Robin Hester Round Rock Franklin Higgins Sweenv Mark Hilderbrandt Hallcttsville Denise Hilmes Houston George Hobbs San Antonio Pat Hodde Brenham Q--f .rx L Kath Hollek Weimar Robert Holman Houston Pam Holmes Brenham Don Holtkamp Brenham David Homeyei Navasota Randy Hoyer Moulton 1 .yew M. .ll Hal Hubbs Houston Dianne Hudson Houston joel Hueske Houston Donna Huff Round Rock Renee Huff Bellville Karen Hutchinson Rockdale Albert Hyde Houston Paula lnderwigh Houston ' Carolyn jackson Anahuac Cindy jackson Hearne Gloria jackson Carmine Lonnie jackson Devers Tina jacob Carmine john janda Bellville Nancy jankowski Sealy Moein javadirad Iran Georges jean Lebanon Randy jeffar Houston '-ff 11' I Barry jeffcote Houston Cindy jelce Magnolia Greg johnson Austin Linda johnson La Grange David johnston Sealy Sally johnston Bellville . 5 i 'E Ammy jones Kosse Debbie jurica Schulenburg Mohammad Kalati lran Camilo Kanas Honduras Diane Kankez Auston Aziz Karim Barker .JJ Freshmen Robin Hester performs a pom-pom routine during halftime. Homayoon Karimi David Kaspar Iran Katy Betty Karisch Raul Kawas Somerville Honduras Robert Kasmeisky Norman Keike Fayetteville Bellville 1 Freshmen Kurt Bullingei' and Kathy Pujol preparing to leave campus. iq-,' l K l iii' 'F - Q 'Trl' ' . L fl ,X A aka -ASN ,-a '15 4-fy Lv 'isa' 'W Cindy Key Devine Mohammad Khaksai lran Sayed Khayam lran 142 4' Dicki Kielion Giddings Michael Kimich Waller Delton Kittrel Hearne .i 4-.4 Michael Klaus Houston Craig Klenk Klein Samuel Koachy Moen Truk Sherry Koenning La Grange Becky Koerth Burton Sandy Kolives Brenham jammy Kokhorst Brenham Darrell Kolwes Bellville Martin Korthaur Rosenberg Karen Kostak Houston Anita Koudclka Caldwell Donna Krebs Fayetteville Steve Krueger Houston Becky Kubala Taylor Adrian Kuecker Brenham Marie Kurctselt Brenham Magin La Grave Venezuela Hollis Lahrmann Brenham Sherry Langehennig Lexington Donna Larson Whittney Erma Lawrence Willis john LeCour Sommerville lane Lednicky LaGrange Ping Lee Hong Kong Y Susan Lee Houston Mark Legler La Grange Kevin Lehmann Brenham Mark Lehmann La Grange Sandra Lehmann Ledbettcr Barbara Leibham Brenham '95 A3 :Lip l 1 f .l jane Leilier Navasota julie Lem ke Houston David LeOuire Ohio Linda Lichenstien Houston Lars Linq uist Houston Pat Liska La Grange ,xr -px ' 0 . ' i lV 'E.l?, s,-Q 4 , r ns- 1 i .-r l.. 'Q P r xl Z I 4 41 Ricky Loewe Hocklcy Ron Loobeek Houston Tommy Loriha San Antonio Frcda Love Anderson Karen Luce Houston janet Luedke Brenham 1' J7, 2 i . - K. ' ,E Va-.J X L il -5 ,H ,grg h if-xi ' l l irii irfr ll David Lund Hcarne Bobby Lungwitz Houston Larry Lynch Houston lim Lyons Seguin Matt Madewel Amarillo Dorothy Marshall Washington Freshmen Freshman Larry Lynch closely watches the game. if al Pat Marshall Washington jose Martinez El Salvador Lucy Martinez Katy Syliva Martinez Brenham Ali Masoudi Iran lorgy Mathis Houston 143 Freshmen Students enjoy the outdoors between classes. ,J Q3 N-..7 45 tf HQ' sr, ,Y-, ,T '. I A -ff' 'i 7' ,ul i M l , il ... A ,. ,, :- f i N' s. ' F. i l,.- K , :ny v Fred Matthews Bryan D'Anne Mayfield Houston Kelly McAIister Lufkin 144 Karen McBirney Houston Mike McCormiek Waller lohn McCracken Kuwait ,trail Nancy McKeown Giddings Benton McKiney Houston Mark McShan Tomball Michelle Meacham Bellville Ansar Mehdi lran Evon Meier Brenham loaquin Melia EI Salvador Dale Mertz Burton Debbie Meyer Houston Cynthia Michalsky Ellinger Liz Michalsky Fayetteville Sandra Miles Houston Kay Miller Pearland james Mirns Magnolia Elizabeth Mize Weimar Amir Mobarhan Arthur Moeller Columbus Mohammad Mohammadi Iran Abdullah Mojall Saudi Arabia Anthony Nlolnosky Yoakum Linda Mona Cypress Becky Montgomery Houston Virginia Montgomer Caldwell Nancy Moore Bryan 1--nr 'N Q-Q i 'L Miguell Morale Porto Rico Leonard Morrison Houston Andy Morrow Houston Vee Morrow Houston Lisa Morton Houston Ali Moutamen Iran SB' 53' 'bfi Michelle Moye Houston Dennis Mueck Cameron Margaret Murray La Grange Rick Murray Houston Diane Muske Houston Cynthia Muzny Caldwell so-we Mohain Naiem jordon Billy Nevill Houston Kathy Newcomer Houston Lesia Newman Bellville Sandy Newman San Antonio Ronney Nichols Bellive ,,',. ii, Daniel Noack Smithville lose Nuiba El Salvador Clemons Nutson Somerville Carvel O'Brien Houston joan O'Connor Houston Del Octto Weimar Freshmen james Ford is eating dinner. Saleh Odat jordan Helen Ottinger Cypress , Deborah Ohnheiser Weimar v, t '- r X122 'J-' 2' if Bw, 'Y' Deril Ohnheiser Schulenburg Diana Ojeda Austin Brian O'Kelly Venezula 14 Freshmen Players seem very interested in the play. W 1 ' 'N iw r i 5 r l 6. f'N ' l -1 'v G. N N-lu , 'v ' , l risk t . Ll X 4 1-1 ti ,l , A . 41 ' ,i , ' fill ' 'Z Geralyn Okruhlik Flatonia Lynette Okruhlik Flatonia Lucy Olivarez Caldwell 146 G Thersa Olsovsky Schulenburg Carlo Orioli Venezuela Rebecca Orozco Bastrop lwfff CTT? KX Martha Pacheco Venezuela Ruby Palacios San Antonio Kathy Palmer Houston Connie Parkin La Grange Emory Parrish Houston Orris Patrick Magnolia Mark Pawlak Bellville Vickie Perry Brenham Donna Petrich Round Top Bilinoa Pfiffer Bellville Lucy Pfeffer Houston Mark Pfeffer Bellville Vera Pichardo Austin Sam Polasek Caldwell Mohammad Pourlouri Iran Pavl Prevss Lexington Barry Proctor Brenham john Pruett Rockdale . ,,.v ,,. Bill Quittle Smithville Nasse Raiszadeh Iran Mary Ramirez San Antonio Carlos Ramos Austin Cynthia Randle Brenham Mary Ray Caldwell ,Z e ' Ladan Razavi Iran Fred Reeder Surinam jeff Reinhart New Braunfels Mitch Renfro Ft. Worth Ann Restivo Bryan Diego Restrepo Venezuela Y'---7 Mohsen Rezaie lran Debra Roach Katy David Roberson Houston Bill Robinson Hockely joyce Robinson Bolivia Paul Rockett San Antonio ,C-',-.f .. xii' v-gr ff? Don Riensch La Grange Mark Rogers Bellville Melinda Rogers Baytown Teri Roose Taylor Lesley Rosamond Houston Debbie Rose Houston AL- TE? Nwfm Charles Rost Brenham Clarence Rumancik Fayetteville Tammy Sanders Houston jiri Sanl Columbus Sharon Sartorus Houston joe Scarbourgh Houston Freshmen Diane DeAnda looks surprised at one of the Blinn football games. Travis Schaar Victoria Pat Schaefer Flatonia Mark Scheller Bellville Earl Schneebeli Rockdale Roger Schute Brenham Martin Schutz San Salvador 147 Freshmen jolly Rogers are performing for the students lames Schwarz Boerme Lloyd Schwarze Brenham Willie Mae Scott La Grange 48 Carol Scroggins Waller Betsy Sebesta Bellville Linda Seidel Smithville - a , W i ,, 1 joel Sepulveda Corpus Christi Mike Setile Micronesia Edwardina Sexton Caldwell Miri Seyedmonir Iran Brenda Shelton Austin Cindy Sheppard Houston 14? i , L , .K F Lois Sheppard Brenham Sheryl Simpson Schulenburg Khalid Shumali jordon Tim Shumann Dime Box Valerie Slovak Bellville Arnold Smith Kerrville RJ. Deborah Smith Austin ludy Smith Brenham Linda Smith Lexington Steve Smith Waller Bill Smith Houston David Snell Deerpark Aln Sommer Rosenberg Brian Southwell Houston Dana Sowell Navasota Sandy Sparks Bellaire David Spaugh Galena Park Bob Spragge La Porte ,pr as-1 ,,..q haw q-'1' L.-er if Mary Spreen Brenham Clay Stanford Bellville Fritzy Steenken Burton Ellen Stegemollen Brenham Mary Steinfeld Brenham Alisa Stephens Bellville 'iw Mike Stephens Houston Connie Sternada Schulenburg Liz Stevenson La Grange Melissa Stewart Bellville Naelyn Stone Seymour Kim Stutts Cleveland sr' l ---,- F3 . u Tammy Suiter Deer Park Alicia Sustaita Austin lody Swann Sealy Teresa Swann Sealy Debbie Sweet Houston jim Swope Austin .af T Mike Talley Houston joe Taylor Marlin Patsy Taylor Brenham Vicki Taylor Pt. Arthur Lynn Teggeman Austin Sharon Terrell Navasota Freshmen Some students are enjoying the delicious foods l .Lf 'IA is , I 4. ,-.HA N iff' , Dan Thodde Venez. Cheryl Tielke Brenham Robin Trotter Houston Shelton Tucker Harlinhen Cheryl Tudyk Marion Roberto Ulloa EI Salvador 1 Freshmen Some students do develop intense feelingsat ball games. 'Hunt E- ' 'J ul. , 5 v va-1 W IFN. , l., I john Ulrich Bellville Alfredo Uncein Venezuela Ralph Unger San Antonio 150 Nancy Untermyer Columbus Tommy Urias Austin Tuyet-VanThile Brenham Salva Vasquez El Salvador Victor Vecinay San Isidro Alvaro Velasco Columbia Cesar Vidavrri Mexico Patsy Vinrlakeh Flatonia Ron Vinklarek Flatonia Vence Vinklarek Smithville Wilson Wainright Houston Greg Waldrip Houston Clifford Walker Brenham Cindy Watson Lexington john Watson Alief ,, ,.l ,A s, -. sn 5 Lu Watson Duane White Houston Rockdale David Watts Gary White Brenham Harlingen Mark Weiler Quincy Whittington Houston Cuero Mike Welsh Sharon Wiebusch Bellville New Ulm Greg Wentworth Kathy Wieger Houston Pasadena Ricky W6Y2U1d Cindy Wilde ROUI1d TOD Brookshire ,rg ...ag jimmy Wilemon Yoakum Cheryl Wilkerson Corpus Christi Donnie Williams Marlin joey Williams Milano Ken Williams Houston Wilma Williams Washington It jackie Schrader, Linda Hrncir, judy Perry Gail Wilson Manheim Ted Wolridge Giddings Earl Woods Navasota Byron Wren Lexington Pam Wyche Taylor Connie Yeary Bellaire '15.,1?'- '. l l , xy 3 l ' N ff . X W' ff- A lb! 1- xg N :-E A' - .,:!iA1. l lll J l l '55f4 .r:f.r1iQ37'x .J Karimi Zakikhani lose Zerpa Iran Venezuela Philip Zander Sandra Zepeda Bellville Hempstead Vocational Nursing Vocational nursing, a one year program offered on campus, enables young women to receive the skills necessary to pass the board examination to become a licensed vocational nurse. The nursing students begin the year studying the anatomy of the body and con- tinue through nutrition, pharmacology, obstetrics, and pediatrics. ln studying pharmacology, the trainees learn to compute dosages of medication and how to administer medicine. The course finishes up with medical and surgical techniques in which the trainees study the medical and surgical systems ofthe body. - During the day, the trainees have lectures and class periods, and during the semester they receive practical experience at area hospitals. 33- V' , N ' ix' MII I , 'N 5 F 5 Aish-X l if L 1 A-?J.j6 ' Q .I ' -' l I J 1 A ii sr' .- 'Wi X l Louise Perry Sheila jacob Brenham Carmine Vivian Cleruenka Liga Litzmann Brenham Columbus Vivian Cheryenka, judy Perry, Lisa Litzmann Mallory Varnell, Sheila jacob 152 Pat Bruchey I 1 if Lillie Mae Hall Pat BrucheY La Grange Cafmine Mallory Varnell Shirley SYPYHK La Grange Bellville Shirley Syptak, Mallory Varnell 15 3 Vocational Nursing Ora Lee Edwards, Instructor -'j .4 , jackie Schrader Sealy 154 X .2 Linda Bonner Navasota Dorothy Cjuck Bellville I 'VQQJ -'- ' .- N. n,- 1' 1 jf' 4' . HLA 1 ,A Shirley Syptak, jackie Schrader, jan Broz, Donna jones, Renida johnson lenita johnson and Wanda Tompkins Dianne Przyborski Donna jones L Wanda Tompkins La Grange Dianne Pizyborski Schulenburg Donna jones Lexington :lv xxtiv I A QLAII Wg? I L, , u T, 3 , va- ii 'Q j L 1 4 - ,xr ':.i?:5b1Yi -' 172. ' ' - 5215?- U. .- 'Aly f 5' W.. N . v tg H - wk-. if' 'lp I1 A ,. -..iif'.I,' f.,v. . I X I iff?-' pi V-51 HQ , ,, , ,J -QA -ge E x v f75TiII ' 5H'7' .L V 'Cf , , Y . 'Ex nf f -1 1-1-. g,. . -if r 5 f'w'a'r. 2 -. - -3-HW 5 4' 1 Jo V I , 'f ' I fy ,T I I, A ' T J, N- wtu .- 'Lg' Q, v Lift! 'J-f 1 :p nf., xf , . I,I' :Ei-y Q . I. I. II 9? X' 1- 1.514 - , n Y- ' L-'-X w my fi-IE 7 I I L ' LII! - rp -I- n - n' . -I-'.,' I- 1 5, . 2 ,'KIf,'. '- ,ff II I ,. I M.I,,,, I . 3 , I . Ja. ,w,'..-I ' q - A I I -.,J'?3'i'L' Y- f 'V' Q-ia: ' '--'if -: f H . .JI ,,, olqn Q nl, ,.J,,.,,r',1,, I I. X. I , 4, WE, ,I.,,,q,, .. . ,A , . 1- ' 1: '. '4'll,:i. f' ' -' ,E-+ -4. ' MHP' - F '- fif:T Zgg,- ,ng rig ' 1 - . 1,5 V - -- H: -' -, ,:., ,555 fx N, , ,-:Z g I Qfisegl ' 7if'f'9 ,f If 3 -,Evil . b, --.',- --, -r : J, -iff, A',f ..gupi r' ,1 - ' 2 2 X - iJ'f'f.:7-ff, :3Tfw'4:.2fQl-1','2fx ,-L23QI1 Q-'1 f5Q,Q'! I 2 -5. PU - .'+f.i1'ff Fr lf. 1 '-I i ' V'-f , . -KVI 4? ,, F' E '- Q 1 -Q 11- 7' ' L.. wp-dw is -5 I, x XI II . X I a 4 'gpg 5 V n. .1 ,,,,,, . f.,., . . 5 LN. .,...-.4i'-sv 'A , ,.,. g.,.I.' my ' ' .1 5. , Q.. : ,,,. - .f ,,,,r . ...gf -n,s1.,--tp 5. I' I f Q 1 .44 h , . -,W ,- 1 1 r Student nurses learn various medical techniques Dorothy Cluck, Ina Eckert, Instructor, Carol jenkins T-13' i . qv -I Lois Garrett Carol jenkins Navasota La Grange Linda Hrncir Laurie Smith La Grange La Grange 157 .. Y ,iw ,-T1 - X L -if A ,Mm , A 4, 4.1: 44, M - , fx? JFLE '.-'W V , m.-Q. KLQVV-Hy' J , Q-Jw:-.. r - , '!?? i iv I--E 7 1. , uf,-'f ', , 'v-1, , s XI' ' -,5 1.x31,.- ,H -, gf .,-. E-. ,nfl v- '5,--:?:af X .:f,,i'3' -w Q-T s, 1. NM ' f' Thx, . V I V I if .p ' il, 4 : - - - - rw 1 4-aff 4, I' 'A ,..3. -. f - Qf. 1 if ' Q ii 'S-X1 ' Q we l:b'rss-'fm gs figs' ,A y 4... Z 'SKF' j C-le -'N hal , - 1-5.1.,,,ff ig' k V A- :- 17.2,-P N., . Y: , ,P ' 'vlnu.- bb -df--'1-sq, Q , gfauf' -fit ,james Atkinson Dormitory james Atkinson Hall was built in 1955, and named after President james H. Atkinson. j.A. as the dormitory is called, houses forty of the young men who stay on campus. These men enjoy sports a great deal. The dormitory holds teams in both football and basketball intramurals competition. The men of this dorm are always throwing a football around and having a good time with their new found friends. Bill Miles, Mojalli Abdullah, Akbar Pouragam, joel Bennett, jose Farjardo, David Hawkins, Mark Baker, Lars Winquist, Kerby Simmons, Osamah Hyazi, Ben McKinney, Victor Vicinaiz, Steve Coad, Chris Sikes, David Eastman, Willie Heitcamp, William Calver, Gary White, and Ricky Childress. 160 l Two foreign students taking it easy I 'Y' 1 '-1+ 1 ,M . L U-:in 'Mer'- plgffg 'Q' 155515. 3 'FQ ,., nv,-f.L',1: 'i '.,pf! N-.L 1' 1' -5IL 7I ' W 'Aj ' L , ff' 2.31554 1 m e: f s Q, iflffi, -L 'x Y- :fJxl V.: ff ,, ',: 'W 1'fW1,g,g-K!! HSM 'Af P, 'J 1 ' 'F Y -'uf' '- -V Hive . sl- 't Lx, 1'-K, Qi 1 v .x V ,. r. Some foreign students in James Atkinson james Rogerson, and Gregory Wentw0rth 16 James Atkinson Dormitory David Hawkins, Willie Heitcamp, George Blackmore, David Eastman. David Roberson, Ricky Childress 2 Allanis Delio, jose Farjardo -, b iiiN.,,, , f -+ '- Z jpg' QQ fi! X 'JL-xx dt, 111' Katherine Atkinson Dormitory Katherine Atkinson Dormitory was built in 1963. It was named after the wife of Blinn College President james H. Atkinson. A strong sense of comradeship prevails over the forty-two dormitory members. The young ladies of the dormitory organized athletic games for the other girls dorms on campus in order for the girls to compete against one another. Mrs. Patton, the dormitory supervisor, is liked and respected by the girls that seem to enjoy their temporary home here at Blinn. The girls threw a Christmas party this year which demonstrated the friendship that developed throughout the semester. rt l, 'l J in rw ,u Diane Ojeda 164 l Cheryl Tudy, Karen Luce, Vera Picardo, Alicia Sustatia, Carol Eureste 5141 ,-l : r Karen Luce, Diana Ojeda, Sheila lVlae, Anna Harsh, Cheryl Wilkerson, Beth Lathum, KHUWY janna Henderson, Ammy jones, Karen Harrison joyce Robinson, Susie Duncan, Diane Peterson, Loren Courtney, Cindy Breeden, Anne Ray, Sandy Miles, Debbie Franke, Sandy Sparks, Becky Roe, Denise Brotzman Sarah Chalmers, Karen Luce, Lucy Pfeiffer, Ammy jones, Cheryl Wilkerson, Diane Ojeda Beth Lathum, Anna Harsh, Kathy Newcomer, Diana Ojeda, Sandy Brock, Karen Luce, janna Henderson, Lucy Pfeiffer, Shelia May, Karen Harrison, Cheryl Wilkerson, Ammy jones 165 Diana Ojeda, Sarah Chalmers, and Cheryl Wilkerson Katherine Atkinson Dormitory 1977 - my C4 T9 Qs... Sandy Brock, Janna Henderson, Lucy Pfeiffer, Shelia Mae 166 Girls relaxing in Katherine Atkinson Dormitory. in l n ii , L as - Nl bt., i Mary Tubbs, Mary Pearson, Loren Courtney, joLynne Nall, Susie Duncan, Debbie Franke, Sandy Brock, Sarah Chalmers, Lucy Pfeiffer, Anna Harsh, Cindy Breeden, Connie Yeary, Sheila May, janna Henderson, Kathy Newcomer, Cheryl Wilkerson, Georgia Gantt, Janice Williams, lewel Coreathers, Irma Lawrence, Alicia Sustatia, Vera Picardo, Karen Luce, Cheryl Tudy, Diane Peterson, Sandy Sparks, Beth Latham, Karen Harrison, Becky Calchado, Diana Ojeda, Paula lnderwish, Ammy jones, Debbie Tristan, Denise Brotyman, Anne Ray, loyce Robinson, Becky Roe, Mrs. Patton. 167 Eva Beazley Dormitory Eva Beazley dormitory was built in 1966. The dormitory is named in honor of Mrs. Eva Atkinson who was Dean of Women and Chairman of the Science Department. She is retired now and is the wife of President james H. Atkinson, the Blinn College President. The dormitory houses forty-two girls. The young girls will always remember their many enjoyable days that they have spent by living in the dormitory. Through the interest and efforts of Mrs. Bessie Fenley, the group has participated in all school activities as dormitory decorating contest, built spirit posters, and many other school projects. The young ladies in the dormitory have learned to work well together which has helped to form close ties of friendship that will surely last for the rest of their lives. The basic objective of the group is to understand each other and to become a unified, understandable group of citizens. 168 jamie Dauphin, Debbie Castille, Laura Fulton, Carolyn jackson, Melissa Fears, Patricia Carrubba, julie Lemke, Candy Cloninger, Dixie Dickson, Di Dittert, Connie Parker, Becky Felter, Dea Briggs, Charine Eans, Karen Kelley, jan Goodwin, Wendy Farek, Pamela Green, Velva Heslip, Becky Barnett, Toye Goodson, Elizabeth Nlize, Sharon Satorius, Melynn Rogers, Bell Riverette, Becky Montgomery, Lisa Foucheaux, Willie Mae Scott, Kim Cox, Cindy Watson, Mokarram Asadi, Ladann Raziri, Ping Lee, Dawn Stone. Q A -AV T .ll ri., s ,.-.-. A, ,Mu 1, , . 1111. ' 1 1 - r LAW I N.,,,r NR KW av 11, 5:14!7 5i .1 ' 'fftf riff 'j N 'J. 4 ,, 1. N Q' ':. Z' A 'e, I W, J! . - ,K , .5,., A, .E F f '5 Y np I If X 'Q Fl fs. ' .Nik 1 gm . V I X U hx ' W If , , 3 Pr' X L, ? N 131: H :e?5l4X?'mE'f: , U , x 3??T?'iT'f ' 333' - .+ 1 ,W ng, '. Tqw, ., , TF - 11 1? ., Vw 1.'U , Q , . 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Lisa Foucheaux Karen Kelly, Holly Hugebeck, Wendy Farek, Becky Felter, Sharon Satorious, Toye Goodson Kim Cox, Ping Lee, Melynn Rogers. 170 I wH,,mw.1:.:Ql1yzuc.. . -ll 1.1 i w'1.ll,l ggi, ,W ,MMV l jami Dauphin, Carolyn jackson, Willie Mae Scott, Debbie Castille, janice Lofton, Charine Eans, Pamela Green, Laura Fulton. Becky Barnett, Holly Hugebeck, Ping Lee, Cindy Watson, Becky Felter, Karen Kelley. .f-X K All 171 I 3-X, .Aga , A .- U Y us-dbg rz , -J JIM' A-11 , -ghbu. 4 . lxxqq .LS I . V 545 ,. ,ll 'gin jf.. - -, if , ,A .- --!v'f'x3 x'R.,X. f,-mf ' J ' ' w ' 1 1' A4 . ' J, ,lf ', . 1 1-g+V,:i.' .K . ,V f 'Args f1.v'.:U1,-L' v psig- mu we ,fffbrf ,ll ' , 1:-Pri: 1 .4.., 4.'w : WH' . A, ,,-, , ., . ,Q J is Q -. ' ' llf.' ,f ,Q X . -, L. 1 . 6: . xx. 'Fw' .xy Ji: 1 A . X 4x wbqfq . H lyk X ' r .f ,gsq ',-. 1 ,qi 1 'M-'A-' 51? I , frm f r 1 xy gd . -57' 1, l 11 ,'- I Us w.'-'Sf' ,. ,. ,sq f ,4 E :E . 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W Hai' Y U t., 7 C 1 a :sz x if .. Nr 5 GFX 5 ka' ' A j., ' ., - ' 9343.- --'P -' W 'Q W .A:,x, ,f - ' 3 'f f 1,-:a,, wa - ' ' 5.3-, -.wfxgk Q3 in Y ' ' fi' ' ' f '4 is .E .:g-'fx K 1 ...L -r ..l.- .,u ' n J: ' 4 . , VX k 1- ru Irv' 'sk' r 1 , 9 'U A 51 1 1 Y A -r L I f 'll E Holleman Dormitory Whenever people think of Holleman Hall, they immediately think of football. Holleman Hall, built in 1961, houses the Blinn football team. Activities include weekly visits by the spirit builders to a pep rally on the lawn with many of Blinn's students participating. Of course the comradeship in Holleman was at its highest level. The usual roughhouse antics of the men were handled by the dormitory super- visor, Nlrs. Mavis, with motherly sternness. She was well respected by the residents of Holleman dormitory. Darryll Clawson, Brad Roll, Irving lrb, Ray Madden, Chuck Seeber,and Larry Tompson. 'l dh ,, Irving Erb and Larry Tompson watching football flicks. 184 :nap Q .A 1 V ' I U X .N .r. . . 5 4, l 1 l I n A,J.NM lt! 'l,m.k,..!lv tin. . I, H 1, .7 , xi , -V-,V --3' h :ja '-,, .ki H -.if if V A:, V 4 A.g.,,4, lil e --.WL aura Q r- 'J v ' 1.- H J,-.-.r,,g lr ,pg -.!. .f ' '9 .. lulwi . Qwzswfmwvik w.M' . M tml , .4,o,slJf.wL s ,s x 5. V -' .,.f,-fi.- - Pk. - '- V -11.5-2 Chuck Seeber, Leroy King, and Brad Roll Irving Erb, Freddie Reed, Tim Edwards, Dave johnson, Kenny Buck, joe Kettler, Mike Boehnke, Gordon Thorn, Mitch Renfro, Alan Davis, Ray Madden, jim liral, Craig Klenk, Clay Nelson, Norman Kiecke, Toban Morris,Charles Whiteford, Darryll Clawson, Travis Schaar, Doug Hallmark, Larry Tompson, Rob Hicks, Brad Roll, Chuck Seeber, Ron Loobeck, Quincy Whittington, David Watts, Micheal Polk, Ricky Gann, Mike Pollie, joe Smitherman, George Crow, james Bailey, Dennis Young, Mack Lingo, Leroy King. 185 Holleman Hall Holleman football players just horsing around. 186 Mike Pollei, Bob Mason, Dave johnson, Norman Kiecke, and Allan Davis. . W,-A -it FL. Xlflllff ll ll :gc - ,Z ,fs Z if The football team sitting together at one of the Buc Pep Rallies. .- . 35 2: Sr 6 1. A. xr.. - -5 1 ,lf N, 1.3554 7 cg. i QA - Ja., -,':.,,f 1 J -.rr J?'i'iEV 4 4 S-Q ' ,- up ,nj .,,,,- 'HQ'-:d:'i,j.1' H wk ---' ..g1, Qgffl- K, I . 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'NM . ,Ln Gary Westbrook, Dave Clark, and David Medina David Minielly 18 Tommy Urias, Danny Finucane, Grady Mattson, Bob Dunlap, jerry Bush, Dave Clark, Keith Hill, jimmy Kelsey, joey Willingham, Gary Westbrook, Toni Rocz, Bryan Philips, Tommy Loring, Terry Vaughan, David Medina, Ed Sanchez, Mike Ruelas, Gene De Los Santos, Oscar Rivera, jay Niner, joeseph El Gergi, johnny Kellogg, ChrislKeIly, David Lasater, Kyle Farenthold, Rick Brown, Simon Glenn, Bruce Kelley, Brad Ross, Steve Lundy, David Minielly, David Snell, johnny Atwood. 190 David Medina, David Minielly, jim Kelsey, Gary . ,z ,i .,,-, ., i. .A 1 and Dave Clark fr' Mike Ruelas Tim Mochnke, Bruce Bochman, john Williams, Billy Ellison, Greg Stone, Chuck Crow, Mark joe Higginbotham Memorial Hall Memorial Hall boys are known for their spirit and enthusiasm when it comes to activities. The boys have participated in intramural football in which they came in fourth place. This semester the dormitory will take part in intramural basketball. The dormitory matron, Bessie Specht, is always willing to help the boys with their problems and is respected by all the boys in the dormitory. The dorm officers are: john Williams, President, Mark Leventhal, Vice-Presidentg Michael Mier, Student Council Representativeg Sergeant at Arms, Mike Urbang Lonnie jackson, Sergeant at Arms. w 1 af 'J Members of the Memorial Hall intramural football team. 192 Iembers of Memorial Hall. Marcus Bonner, Ricky Buckner, Rob Stillwell Mike Urban, Charles Daney, Ray Dean X ws, . , 193 john Williams, Mark Levanthal, Michael Mier, Mike Urban, Lonnie jackson, Mrs. Specht 05' L4 ,yi Some are members of the jolly Rogers. 194 w ' IQ. X. L .ffm JU? -Q-1-4--4-1 , . . , X .N - '- . , K vw 'QA Z' V Ol 041.5 pu f f s 1, A ,l K IJ at-,'.:g!'E . lr? 5, 4l U- ' ' M wr - 'Q A 1 . I 'I I - 'I i., A ft I ' - - fr,-mfr X ,,g..'s'g.g ., ., 1 ' - ' . 'fx' Y.,-'a ' f -. 4 1 1' M U - . r . 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Q, Y ' S, ,..,..m ,xx L, in iff I VW- A ,..V.... 1 M , 'ff , 4 411. . ,Fm , , r s ' 'S ,I .f , .'Ng,.1f'u-K ' Qf f 1' .Q JJV. S .. ,.. Xi-,f , . 5:9221 ? L +33 ' 'iff 9 'ax 3 agp ' 4 R ., . ff' i.,1 li- V L- Y' 9'5- VJ '. f ' is . I A H X , w we 'Q Af ff'- ' . '52 .L.fL 'l ,Y r v, K , ., gf- R, .sr 1 ' . 1 fi' ,' v 'QI' wr 1 1 . .I . iris. ! V4 1' . . Q., - , Y' 'gf 47:2 I Y ,Z U 71:73, 4 1 a 41 .4 X. 1 . Jax-- -: 1. it 1, f I , , 341. K . . I Q- I. YI' rw' -inf 1 f af. .my 1 Affiggsiwq A . 1 Ah I V ' L Q ,. ',EQ', ...Eli A -9---. K , 'l 2 'H '1I!-ff! ,1 f . ' ,- JU 31.1, f.. f,p:-21-we f Q ,, In ' mm, f V , nf A' QFD - 'lf' 'wx 1 , ,,,.,,r..,.I. Jil hil Pharis, joe Ray Faircloth, Gary Krupala, and Tim Cloe NS. W 5' '35 jim Holzhauser Bert Gutierrez, Wilson Wainright, Glen Cardiff, Charles Krupala, jack Daniels, Rogue Feril, joe Ray Faircloth, Phil Kunetka, Tim Taylor, Tim Bulgerin, jim Fry, Hugh Poe, jeff Reinhart, Duane Thomas, Tim Cole, Charles Cermak, Brian Hoff, George Brauner, jimmy Wilemon, Phil Pharis, Gary Krupala, Ron Mize, jim Holzhauser, Scott Cryer. 201 A lSCZEt'tCVitFtTE If-fi K, J,.v X LH, YJ, 1 . . 1 Wi.. Y ,, i mi . o A2I1WwmsH1s11 f 1 w . , I v J ,,, g. . l I vgi-4' Q, Qui, , 4 wi Q4-, ,- -sv. m l Tv.. V , A , LNB J.-' . Q My -1' .fig M 2 k .mu 25 ll! .N.k, 1 ' , . 'qs ' QM usa -X1 '46, - L si, W L H Q v. ,q ,pw ,, 1:6 im .. 24ig4.f , M ,, -. '54 'px I ilson Wainright, Dave Berridge, Glen Cardiff, Fred Mathews lMascotl , gi 1' , ' I ' , 'N ' 'N 8 , 4 . ling. T. ' l A , i l ' V , ' '-5.- 4 I N V 'qi S 3 'S' . V I P he intramural football team consisted of: Brian Hoff, Ron Mize, Duane Thomas, Tim Cole, Gholamali sfahani, jim Holzhauser, Phil Kunetka, Tom Ackley, Phil Pharis, Tim Taylor, Tim Bulgerin, Charles rupala, Scott Cryer, Gary Krupala, Wilson Wain right, Glen Cardiff. lack Daniels, Brian Hoff. Glen Cardiff and Scott Cryer 205 E Solons Dormitory jeff Carwithen Kurt Bullinger, john Murray, loaquin Mejia, Robert Dyer, john Bassinger, Don Owens, Lyndel Edwards, Michael Klause, Mike Seidenburger, Robert Stanton, Don Darilek, Paul Hamilton, Randau Saffi, lamal Taher, Richard Norton, Andy Morrow, Mike Garett, Bob Renolds, Luke Cordasco, Pat Nowotny, SaH Kachnar, Darrell Elliott, Gary Duncan, Scott Spilker, Charles Partin, Marc Faulkener, Matt Madwell,Tommy Breuer, Dean David, loc Franklin, jamie Spears, jose Nuila 204 Robert Stanton, Mike Sidenburger, Luke Cordasco, Charles Partin, Andy Morrow, and Gary Dunham Dave Gordon and joe Franklin 205 Solons Dormitory Solons Hall is the largest dormitory on the campus for men. For the past four years, Solons Hall has won the plaque for the best homecoming decorations. The dorm is active in intramural sports on campus, one of the objectives of the dorm is to promote school spirit and unity among the students of Blinn. joe Franklin and Dean David 206 l l l l LQ, 'VA gl-:aff fri, , .-if K I ,S Q . ,-41 - A-we ' A, , x , , 1 , QF . - is 1 f l. ,X K - U. S .. W , .. 'V .LL , , . Q ii. l 5 5 as F' bfi? . . ,VI . ,fm 'Sf' ,V .Fnv .. , ,w iff R. A - , 22- , 4 .Q 5 mv' ':'.,., .1.. Y'f, 'mm -1 'W . 2. I K' ' V-,fin U' . I- ' 1'!iN '3'. -' - 'n..'wh.m: L. . nm: - , A . .f Lid? .- .1 ' A. ' h ,. w ,H r ,X Q, . . 5, Q., ml.?01, .Q i ffl X . ,TAX W Q X . - -.: ,ar-V J Wifi' 45 .' z1m.mmi ' Tiifl ' 'w -1 1 A il fx' '--H., .zsxwflm ' rj. 1-5 -gr,-. 'lfg -+ f 4-fish, A A 'wftwrl A 1 ' ',,.LQQ w.v'kX,. -' 'wing I ' L wid , V , 1- ggfff? -w'. ,,:- Q I H WM , :r,llW A i ,ul , lvjllxwdllin Ju .FL ' W! f M ' , 1 .sz gg 4 I Tw - ,wh ia! N L 1, 'rx f ' 2 Eg fm-,J 145 2 aq ' , 5 'lr w Qfifq ' 'Q 2 - V, . ig ' Q9 - M.:- U V 1 5 KQQSQ' 1t'flH-'fl 3 ad 44 .,' We xr 1 1 I1 ' n S Ay-in ,uw ,313 an Q 1 f .. ' THWIL vm :I ff 'fn - Ji 'A f2: 1lv's.!2 f' fi.f.. 141- - .QS-ligyrf ' A ' -'U' 'P :J ' nwh' ,, U 1.6 ,!f5,'i'12' 'N 15 , X ,.wg,,Y. t, ,- ':,.,4-A .. r- ,nf--m-- 'asv' J .fi ,,.,Ifgg ,: ,if'ff1' ,.'. sfF3- H1- .l,m x .95 A. V .., .IW ll, ' web ..!.w f 1,15,w !E .rW. H .: u, V 1 :ui -1 V . f ' .ucv v'.. ...H 5 ' fi W iw.-.--. Rachel Spencer Dormitory Rachel Spencer Dormitory was named in honor of Mrs. Rachel Spencer, wife of Dr. T. M. Spencer who was president of Blinn College from 1947-1957. This was the first girls' dormitory which is the second home for the twenty-six girls who live and laugh together throughout the year. The basic purpose of the organization is to promote a closer unity among the girls and to aid the Dormitory Supervisor in the affairs of the dormitory. The young ladies realize that this is part of a college education. This year the girls won first place on their dormitory decoration contest for homecoming. Mrs. Lobello, dormitory supervisor for many years, always has an open door for each and every girl. Spencer Hall provides the fellowship and companionship that is needed away from home. The highlights of the year are the parties given by Mrs. Martha Lobello. There is an informal birthday party given each month. The Christmas party, a joyful occasion, climaxes with the exchanging of gifts. The girls appreciate Mrs. Lobello's many services that she performs. She will always be remembered by all the girls. 208 Zohren Malek and Ladan Lahooty loan Davenport, Mrs. Lobello, and Tammy Burt 1--4-ns, -... .--, ,ml an-h.....f.,.,-,UAA 1+ W 7 Carol Derkowski, Cindy Briggs, Vicki Taylor, Raenell Barganski, Lisa Morton, Debbie Rose, and Ruth Ann Chappell. W.r51a'.jq,.N Sharon Hermes, Linda Smith, D'Anne Mayfield, Debbie Smith, Susan Hagans, and Ruby Palacios Patsy Vinklarek, Lynn Chapman, Carmi Eakin, Susan Lee, Nancy Ulstrup, Cathy Loofs. 209 SHCVYI Cl0tl'1ier, Kathy Pujol, Tammy Burt, loan Davenport, Kathryn Crenshaw, and Trudie Atkinson Rachel Spencer Dormitory Zohren Malek, Terri Roose, Pam Wyche, Susannah Feagin, Dana Dial, Robin Trotter, Susie Floyd, Sherri Berry. 210 Debbie Rose, Carol Derkowski, Raenell Barganski, lacqui Duhon, Kathy Pujol, Lisa Morton, Davenport, Tammy Burt, Sheryl Clothier, Dayna Dial, D'Anne Mayfield, Susan Hagans, Zarah Chapman, Nancy Ulstrup, Ruth Anne Chappell, Susie Floyd, Debbie Smith, Ruby Palacios. mmy Burt in the play No Time For Heaven enshaw, Trudie Atkinson, Patsy Vinklarek, joan sannah Feagin, Robin Trotter, Cathy Loofs, Lynn af Y .1-.. f. ,1 L' IITITQ--H --f- --- - Mrs. Lobelio taking it easy. Jacqui Duhon, Tammy Burt, joan Davenport, Kathy Pujol, and Raenell Barganski 2 Tomachefsky Dormitory Vw. If 'Q . ' W' .1 is K X W , tw' to QQ, - Jw' ' lil Dalton Kittrell, jeff Akin, and Ronnie Vinklarek Daniel Noack, Scott Taylor, Ricky Spizinburger, Mark Faldyn, Steve Doherty, Hadi Lariq, Mark Gorrod, Brian Ferguson, Stephen Fussell, Amir Hdbarhaw, Frank Dix, Brian Bonnet, Dennis Nucck, Ronnie Vinklarek, David Lund, David Gutleriz, Dalton Kittrek, Mark Hilderbrant, Khosrow Ellat. 212 Pat Coleman, Brian Bonnet, Mrs. DeArman, and Dalton Kittrill lv 'fi -'fir f- r Mark Faldyn, Daniel Noack, and Hadi Lariq Brian Bonnet, Stephen Fussel, Pat Coleman, and Dalton Kittrill 21 Tomachefsky Dormitory Stephen Fussell, David Lun, and Steve Doherty Ricky Spitzenberger, Mark Faldyn, Robert Lungwitz, Hadi Lariq, Mark Gorrod, jeff Akin, Steph Fussell, Brian Ferguson, Frank Dix, Amir Hobarhaw, Morad Mohamad, Dalton Kittrill, M Hilderbrant xv-fm,-i : -man-. .-- 1 if-'15-bw-fr.-y--r mn-my z--.P - fm ...- -or id nun nu 1 Q -. , -'-4 DBL qi nun T. n Bill Brookshire, Mark Gorrod, Robert Lungwitz, Ricky Spitzenberger, Brian Bonnet, David Fordale. if 214 ,4 . -fi sv' , -1.-:CQ A I T. :X il' F-q',Q.' fffef-f.ae?iisM ' , ank Dix, Mark Hilderbrant, Scott Taylor, Paul Rockett, Brian Ferguson, and Pat Coleman mrinmwrrwflamlawqni Mark Faldyn, Daniel Noack, and Hadi Lariq. Stephen Fussell, Mark Gorrod, Scott Taylor, Hadi Lariq, jeff Akin, David Henderson, Bill Brookshire, Thomas Stephens, Mark Faldyn, Charles William, Daniel Noack, David Gutterrez, Mark Hildebrandt, Ellat Khosrow, Robert Lungwitz, Razivi Nemat, Brian Bonnet, Morad Mohamad, David Friedel, Ronnie Vinklarek, Paul Rockett, and Frank Dix. 215 21 v.J' X Z ,g x, 1 Mar vu- I' ,- f?r '! .5 ffl- Eff- . is ffkifg Af? I ,.,' Q pw, Q 4 K N v I l -1, . ,.. .n vu T.-,vu-. LV..-.1 , . , ,' ,Wi-'1 h 'fi 'Ljf:- W f .,.. 1'-.' -1. S ' .- . ,1- Qdgxj.-5 'tar -5 f .1', .:Yu- 5 '53f-Jgj 3 3' .-..Q'- Qld. . 1 Ak. A .'f '..'.f 3-' . VX l - , ' . 1 A., AA .nail Z, .SAV 7 if It 3- 1 2 ' f ,LL wi 'Q ports N 217 7, joe Smitherman, james Bailey, Chuck Seeber, Kalum Haack, Larry Lynch, Al Henderson, Quincy Whittington, Mac Lingo. David johnston, Allen Davis Madden, Brad Roll, john O'Neal, Kurt Collins, Mike Fox, jimmy jiral, Clay Nelson, Leroy King, Doug Hallmark. Perry johnson, Darryll Clawson, Bob M Larry Thompson, Norman Kiecke, Charlie Hodde, Ben Barley, Ricky Gann, David Watts, Mitch Renfro, Ken Buck. Kirk Summers, Rob Hicks, Irving Erb Boehnke, joe Kettler, Freddie Reed, Ricky Gage, George Crow. JN... 'irate-1, '5'il'nQ,. L4-1-.a f li -4 Blinn Places Three on Conference List Blinn College placed three players among the cream of the crop from this year's edition of The Texas junior College Football Conference All- Conference selections. Included was half the offensive back- field, led by running back Leroy King, who was named the Offensive Player of the Year, along with quarterback Larry Thompson. jim jiral, a freshman defensive end, was the only Buccaneer listed on the defensive team. Thompson, a 6-1, 185-pound sopho- more out of Austin West Lake, passed for 1,084 yards while completing 53 of 150 passes. He also rushed for four touch- downs. King, one of six repreaters on the list and a reigning All-American, is a 6-2, 210-pounder out of Weimar High School. He rushed for 1,061 yards during the season, set a season scoring record of 112 points and matched a career record of 154 points. 218 Thompson and King teamed for the only other new record in the conference on a 93-yard screen pass earlier in the season. jiral, a first-year man out of Spring Branch, weighs in at 205 pounds and stands 6-1. Navarro junior College, conference co-champions bound for the Texas juCo Bowl Dec. 3 in Garland led the team with 10 honorees, five offensive and five defensive. Kilgore College, which tied Navarro's 8-2 record, held the second largest number with seven, including five defensive entries. The list included 12 names on the offensive team and 15 defensive players. ironically, Wharton County junior College followed in the number of representatives. The Pioneers, who finished the season with a 1-8-1 record, placed five players on the two units. joining King and Thompson in the offensive backfield are Wharton's Ricky Hicks and Navarro's Kelvin Russell. Hicks, a flashy freshman out of Tarpon Springs, Fla. that rushed for 1341 yards, is rumored to be headed for the University of Texas, cutting his junior college career a year short. Russell picked up 1,090 yards and will be heavily de- pended upon when the Bulldogs host Northeastern Oklahoma A8tM in the juCo Bowl. Navarro coach Harold Hern and Kilgore coach jim Miller, after their teams shared the conference crown, were named co-winners of the Coach of the Year award. ln the preseason poll of coaches, Navarro was picked to finish last in the loop this year, one place behind Kilgore. The Blinn Buccaneers made a valiant me back in the fourth quarter, but arro pulled a come back of their own, defeated the Bucs 22-19, Thursday night pencer Field. Navarro received the kickoff in the ning minutes of the game and were Iled by the Buc defense. They punted to Blinn 45 where Blinn immediately rted the first drive of 1977. loe Smitherman, was forced to punt. Navarro took over with the ball and were stalled by the Buccaneer defense. Navarro punted to the Blinn 25 yard line. On the first play of the drive a Watts fumble put the Bulldogs only 25 yards from paydirt. Brenhamites were down 7-0. ln the second quarter the game became an offensive stalemate. Drives by Navarro were repeatedly stalled by fumbles. Consecutive fumbles were recovered by freshman Norman Kiecke 22 Navarro 19 Blinn and sophomore Ray Madden. After receiving the opening kickoff of the second half Blinn started to get back into the game. On second down Leroy King burst 39 yards into Navarro territory. His ramble went to waste as the drive stalled and Smitherman had to punt. The rest of the third quarter was knock down drag out defensive struggle. Sophomore Kirk Collins returned for a 78 yard touchdown with a spectacular run. Davis's split the uprights and the Bucs were on top 19-15. After receiving the kickoff Navarro was led back by an eight yard TD by Russell. With less than a minute left the Blinn desperation attempt was halted and Navarro won. Individual stats were for Blinn in rushing with Leroy King collecting 90 yards in twenty carries. In kicking joe Smitherman had eight punts for a 37 yard average. Kurt Collins had 88 yards on two punt returns. jameg Bailey DB Mike Boehnke DB Ben Barley OT Baytown Brenham Brookshire 219 20 Henderson 36 Blinn Looking back at the 865 yards gained by both Blinn College and Henderson Co., what opened the way for Blinn's 36-20 win over the Cardinals must have been a partic- ular three-yard loss. With 3:12 left in the third quarter, Blinn's Buccaneers had broken a 14-14 dead- lock with a 57-yard touchdown run by fresh- man Quincy Whittington and Allen Davis' extra point kick had stretched it to a 21-14 margin. Kalum Haack kicked off to the four, where Ethan Ogletree pulled it in but let a knee touch the ground. lt was the Cardinal's ball, from the four. After a net gain of one yard in three plays, Henderson Co. punter Larry Lovett dropped back to the end of his end zone to kick. He muffed the snap, let the ball hit the turf, picked it up and ran. But he ran about two yards too far because he just passed the goal line when Bucs Charlie Hodde, joe Smitherman and Norman Kiecke met him at the two. , 'fl' A A W 2 i.'l J-- 1 -Kurt Collins DB San Antonio 220 Instead of the two-point safety, the Bucs one play later cashed in on six points from All-America running back Leroy King. In a minute and a half of football, the Cardinals went from a tied score with the ball on the Blinn end of the field to a 27-14 deicit. The Bucs stretched the lead to a 33-14 margin when Whittington again got loose, this time for 35 yards and his second collegiate score. The 175-pounder ran a counter over the left side of the line, four large hole and bolted into the end Zone touched. Bob Mason rounded out the scoring the Bucs with a 42-yard field goal with 4 left in the game. His kickoff began the C on the only sustained drive of the conl one of 89 yards in 13 plays. Bobby Sharp scored on a sneak from yards out with only 49 seconds left in game. 2 :di 'inf S' Allen Davis LB Corpus Christi Irving Erb WB Tim ken, Kansas The Bucs lost their first road trip of the ason Saturday night to the Tyler Apaches, -23. The two key touchdowns came in the cond and third quarter by All-American eroy King. Quarterback Larry Thompson opened second period firing a 27 yard pass to an Rick Gage. The Bucs stalled in the possessions and were forced to punt. After the Tyler offense unsuccessfully tried to move the pigskin, they were forced to give up the ball and the Bucs were once again in control. With the ball on Blinn's eight yard line, quarterback Larry Thompson passed to Leroy King who then bolted 92 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. Center Brad Roll and End Ben Barley were key blocks for Leroy. The extra point was good and the Bucs were on the board. As time ran out the Buccaneers ended the first half 16-7. ,, ! Mike Fox OG A 31.11414 Ricky Gage W R Tyler 23 Blinn 14 As the second half got under way the Bucs cranked up their offense and headed for paydirt. Blinn received the kick and in their first possession moved the balI'74 yards in a fourteen play drive. Leroy King went over the center from the two yard line to score. The point after was good and the score was then 16-14. The last touchdown of the game came when Tyler quarterback Larry Haynes took a dive into the end zone from the one yard line. Apache Curtis Pittman kicked the extra point bringing the final score of the period 23-14. The final period of the game was an offensive stalemate with both teams ex- changing punts. With 8:01 left in the quarter Blinn fumbled on their own 45, the Apaches recovered it but were unable to score. Some of the individual stats were Quincy Whittington 23 carries for 97 yards, Leroy King 14 carries for 37 yards, Larry Thompson 11 carries for 29 yards, and Fredd Reed one carr for five ards. Y Y Y . Q g4Z1:i7':, y . --4 12 - iff BLINN Rick Gann T Cuero Friendswood Spring Branch 221 22 Kilgore 20 Blinn The Blinn Buccaneers made a gallant come back in the fourth quarter but so did Kilgore and defeated the Bucs, 22-20. The Rangers managed to get a moderate lead in the first half by a score of 19-O. The three touchdowns came in the second period by freshmen Michael Wright and David Scott. The first touchdown was a 57 yard run with the point after no good. The second one was a one yard drive on fourth down and one. The kick was good. With 3:14 left in the third quarter Kilgore quarterback Ricky Hardin threw a six yard pass to David Scott for the third touchdown. The point after was no good, This ended all first half action. The Bucs came into the fourth quarter fired up and ready to score. With 10:13 left to go Buccaneer quarterback Larry Thompson made a five yard run scoring the first touchdown of the night. The point after was blocked. Blinn's second touchdown was set up by a 66 yard pass from Thompson to Sopho- BLINN. i Kalum Haack LB Hempstead 222 more lrving Erb. With 1:26 left in the period, Leroy King went in for six more from the one yard line. The Bucs went for two but failed, only by inches. Thompson once again connected with Erb on a 34 yard pass and a43 yarder to freshman Mitch Renfro to put the Bucs in scoring position. Leroy King then took a one yard dive into the end zone. The Buccaneers went for two with King the ball carrierg scored. This put Blinn on top 19-20. The game was just about over Kilgore had the ball. The Bucs were cal for a pass interference and Kilgore t advantage of the penalty and scored on a yard field goal by sophomore Mike Mene This ended the game with the Rangers top 22-20. BLINN l A. 1. Henderson RG Cuero Rob Hicks DT Austin The powerful Blinn offensive machine th Leroy King rolled over the Wharton neers by the score of 26 to 7 in the 1977 rine Bowl. The Buccaneers gained 534 total yards the game and showed the domination to by taking the opening kickoff 80 yards a score. The drive was highlighted by King's 27 yard run and by Larry Thompson's 25 yard completion to Mitch Renfro. With 10:54 to go in the opening quarter, King stomped in for a TD. The point after by Bob Mason put the Bucs up by the score of 7 to O. King scored again before changing ends of the field on a nine- yarder. The PAT failed, leaving a 13-O margin. Quarterback Larry Thompson con- -MW' Y lil- if 1341. mi .A l Wharton 7 Blinn 26 nected with wingback Irvin Erb on a 47-yard touchdown strike in the third period with Allen Davis adding the one-pointer. Wharton quarterback Steve 'Grantham connected with Raymond Butler for Wharton's only score from 72 yards out. The PAT left a 20-7 margin entering the final period. Buc freshman Quincy Whittington closed out the scoring on a one-yard run, part of his 78 totaled yards, in the fourth quarter. Pulling Thompson's passes from the air were Irvin Erb with two catches for 62 yards and the TD. Mitch Renfro had three snares for 65 yards and Mac Lingo one for 16. One of the climaxes of the night was the annoucement of the Most Valuable Players. The offensive star was Blinn's Leroy King, who gained 181 yards in 23 carries. Leroy was also last year's MVP in the 1976 version of the same game. lf T4 T fi 7 :Q 1. an 7 ' Charles Hodde DB jimmy ji,-al DE joe Kettler B'-lffon Spring Branch Texas City 223 21 Tyler 21 Blinn lt could have hardly been more evenly matched. Blinn College's Buccaneers and the Tyler junior College Apaches fought for four quarters of Texas junior College Foot- ball Conference. The Tyler Apaches scored all of their points by way of the long pass. One of the scores included the opening score of the game on a 30-yard pass to Tony Brown from Larry Haynes. Tyler limited the Blinnites to only one score in the first three quarters while the Apaches scored a TD in each of the opening trio of periods. The Buccaneers scratched the score- board on the initial drive of second quarter by way of Leroy King's running and Larry Thompson's pass to Rick Gage. The score knotted up when King went in from the 24 yard line and Allen Davis booted the point through the uprights. The Bucs started the long road back with a 63 yard punt return from Mitch Renfro. Tyler's offense occupied the rest of the quarter trying to burn the clock out until Erb broke on a long punt return deep into Tyler real estate. Thompson went to the air for four completions including the last of the drive which was a TD to Erb to put the Bucs back within two. On the extra point try, Leroy King broke out of a pile-up to score the two points, and it was tied up. Defense held the Apaches to quickly get the ball back for the offense to try to sc again. Thompson connected with Erb fo 45 yard completion to the 28 yard li From here with seven seconds left B Mason attempted a 45 yard field goal t was short and killed Buc hopes and clock. In leading the comeback La Thompson completed 10 for 24 and l yards, and connected with Irv Erb for f vital completions. BLINN BI-INN A :sf Norman Kiecke R Leroy King RB Mack Lingo DE Bellville Weimer Belton 224 With a defiant defense and 20 first half ints, the Blinn Buccaneers upset the top- nked Navarro Bulldogs 26 to 15. While Blinn's defense bent but never oke, the offense under Thompson's guid- g hands did a strong job putting 20 points the books in the first half. Playing the game without leading rusher Leroy the offense moved the ball on the legs Thompson and running backs Quincy and Freddie Reed. The Blinn Buccaneers started the second quarter with their time consuming drive of the game as the Bucs rammed their second touchdown of the game into the endzone with a fine infantry attack by all three of the Buc's backs. The march concluded with Freddie Reed, a freshman from Magnolia busting in from the three. Again Davis toed the PAT. The Bulldogs were not going to be heard from in the first half as the Dogs put on a BLINN l 15 Navarro 26 Blinn march of their own. Navarro however could not muster much offense against the fired up Bucs as the Bucs halted every drive or forced a fumble throughout the third quarter and the early part of the final period. As the time ticked away in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs started to move the ball. But moving the ball all the way from their own one yard line deep into Blinn real estate, the scrappy Bucs held on a fourth and two. The defenders spoiled the next two drives in much the same manner as time continued to lapse. Late in the game the Dogs started to move the ball once again, and seemed to have the offensive machine going goalward. The Bulldogs were deep into Blinn territory until Kirk Summers pulled the play of the game. Summers stepped into path of a Westmoreland pass and raced 78 yards for a touchdown. After being smothered by his team- mates, Summers could only slap a few hands and revel in the glory of a 26 to 15 victory. BLINN 1 Q 'v' J ' - 3 l' Q . A 'T trrss if . Larrv Lynch Nl Rav Madden DE Bob Mason DE lersev Village Tomball Killeen 225 7 Henderson 23 Blinn The Bucs ventured to Athens to tangle with the Henderson Cardinals and brought home a 23-7 victory. The Buccaneers were quick to begin their scoring in the first quarter, Leroy King took a one yard plunge into the endzone for the first six points. Allen Davis got the point after. The second touchdown was setup by a 21 yarder from Larry Thompson to Kansas sophomore Irving Erb. Opening the second quarter the Cards had the ball but could not get past the Buc defense and were forced to punt. Freshman Mitch Renfro received the punt and streaked down the sideline for an 82 yard touch- down. The point after was blocked. This ended all first half action with Bucs in com- mand 13-0. The tides turned for the Cardinals in the f ff l W if . .:?QlFi+ ' ' . 4, ,fl ll' ,l - BLINN 1 A Clay Nelson LB Mathis 226 third quarter when they managed to score their only touchdown of the night. With 10:50 left in the third, Henderson quarter- back Wilson connected with a teammate on a 35 yard pass. The conversion put the seventh point on the board for the Cards. The Buc offense however was not done for the night. With 11:34 to go in the game, sophomore Allen Davis kicked a 25 yard field goal making the score 16-7. With the Cards now in possession, points. While trying to complete a p Quarterback Wilson was desperate Freshman Buc, Kirk Summers broke the p with an interception. There was only 3' left in the game and the Bucs decided to for a fake field goal and try for 6. Thomps was successful in linking up with freshn Norman Kiecke who made the 19 ya scamper into the endzone. Allen Davis i the finishing touch on the score with extra point ending the game 23-7. W na rio ll 1 cl SFT' Fm ifl + BLINN john O'Neal DB Bay City Mike Pollei FB Irving The Blinn Buccaneers lost their third rtbreaker of the year to the Kilgore gers by the score of 29 to 26 in the 1977 ecoming Game. Kilgore's cause was aided by repeated ides penalties against the Bucs, that time r time got the Rangers out of trouble. Blinn had some individual performances crowd cheer. Big Ben Barley picked a mid-air fumble and rumbled two yards own that were to make the Home- for the first Blinn score. Mitch Renfro also showed his stuff as he pulled in a 30 yard Larry Thompson pass with a tremendous diving catch in the fourth quarter. Despite the powerful first half showing by the Rangers, the Bucs were down by only one TD with the score 21 -14, thanks to Barley and a Leroy King TD. The second half saw Blinn put the first points on the board with a five yard touch- down scamper by King. Unfortunately for BLINN g 5 1 1 'N BLINN if 29 Kilgore 26 Blinn the Bucs the snap from center was mis handled and the score was left in Kilgore's favor 21 to 20. Early in the last quarter Renfro made his great catch, and the Bucs went on top 26 to 21. The try for two points was stopped as the Ranger defense stopped King inches from the goal. Renfro then pulled some more heroics as he returned the kickoff to near midfield. From here he hauled in a Thompson aerial for a first down. The march and the game however came to an end as Larry Thompson was sacked on third and fourth down to relinquish the ball to Kilgore. A bright spot for the Bucs was Leroy King's 130 yards which put him for the season at 970 yards for the year with one game to play. Brad Roll C Freddy Reed RB Mitch Renfro SE Magnolia Fort Worth Spring Branch 227 1 3, Wharton 23 Blinn The game closed the season for both teams as Blinn retired with a Texas junior College Football Conference record of 5-4-1 to finish third. Wharton began the game by driving to the Blinn 31 and missing a 48-yard field goal attempt. Blinn responded with a 63-yard drive to the Pioneer 17, from where Allen Davis booted a 43-yard Held goal which barely cleared the uprights. With 7:01 left in the first quarter, Blinn took a 3-0 lead. A couple of possessions later, Wharton tried another field goal after failing to pick up a first down following the first of three interceptions they grabbed during the night. Kicker Raymond Butler got the kick off from the 33, but Buc jim jiral came storm- ing through to block the effort, The Bucs were forced to turn it over on downs at the 17 and stopped Wharton at the 44. Erb took a Kelly Faulk punt at the nine. ,, , , . . V .,,. , .. -,..ii-w-.:,-4- f-.-.-11- 221 ' fe 1 it W. . Ji. ,L-1, 1 , --i and the Bucs began their second scoring drive. Blinn responded with its third scoring drive. Erb took the kickoff at the six and returned it to the 42. Reed added a 10-yard run to move across midfield and on third- and-8 from the 45, Thompson went to Erb again. Again double-covered, Erb got the ball through the outstretched arms of Pioneer Mike joseph but was grabbed by the other defender and pulled down at the three. A three carries, King scored from the one ' Davis' kick left a 17-7 advantage. On fourth-and-nine from their own Grantham passed to Alvis Padgett in the zone and only a perfect pass and a c centrated catching effort pulled the bal on the sideline for the score. With 1:24l Hicks tried to run for two points, but buried under a wall of Bucs just short of goal. I if :sir rw,E'-'ef- v-'ff',Q,r'-'-i 1' rite is wr.-.3 'K Chuck Seeber OT Irving 228 ..' joe Smitherman DT Cameron Kirk Summers QB Mart I i fire. Nong ,mu -FF Larry Thompson QB David Watts FB Austin Brenham Student coaches: Davidlohnston, Doug Hall- mark Managers: Perry johnson, Darryl! Clawson Trainers: Kenneth Buck, George Crow Knot picturedi 'r i rwr Eiriiiir A Quincy Whittington RB Cuero 229 Blinn Rolls Over JBC, 55-48 A solid defensive effort was enough to offset the cold shooting of Blinn College's Buccaneers Tuesday night as the Bucs took a 55-48 win over visiting jacksonville Baptist College. The shooting was cold, according to coach Ernie Stewart, except for that of Anthony Brown. Brown, a 6-3 sophomore from Silsbee, rolled in 31 of Blinn's 55 points while hit- ting 14 of 23 shots from the floor K61 per centj and three of four free throws. And the defense was solid. They played a great defensive game, Stewart said-. Maybe jacksonville didn't shoot as well, but we were at them all night. johnny Campbell had a great game and Oliver Lewis looked good, getting several steals. john Williams didn't score but also did a great job defensively. Offensively, he said the Bucs did a good job of controlling the ball and getting it to Brown. Oliver Lewis was the only other Buc in double figures, scoring 10 points. Danny lngram Smithville 230 l f 1 i 4 l l l i l , il This Year's Buccaneer Basketball Team consist: Brow, of Silsbeeg john Williams, of Sealyg Tin Forsythe, of Texas City: and lbottom rowj jirr Pflugervilleg Oliver Lewis, of Silsbeeg Miter of lleft to rightl: ltop rowl David Roberson, of jersey Village: jackie Edwards, of Killeeng Anthony Polson, of Houston King, David Sonnier, of Houston Kingg Danny Ingram, of Smithvilleg Rick Edwards, of Corpus Christi Mathesg johnny Campbell, of Brookshire-Royalg Ron Krueger, of Gray, of Northshoreg and Randy Hoyer, of Moulton. Bucs Fall to Cards Blinn College's Buccaneers, in spite of the 25-point performance of Anthony Brown, fell to the Henderson County Cardinals, the nation's No. 9ranked junior college basketball team, by an 81-68 score here Thursday night. We played just about as well as we could play, said Buc coach Ernie Stewart. We only had 10 turnovers. But they executed a little better than we did, hit the basket better and out-rebounded us. The Bucs held the difference to four points at the half, 42-38, but couldn't control the Cards the final 20 minutes. Tim Poison was the only other double- figure scorer for the Bucs as the 6-5 freshman from Houston hit for 12 points. Stewart also credited Mitch Gray with a good game, coming off the bench to hit for eight points. Middleton led the Cardinals with 27 points. -4- pn- Rick Forsythe Texas City 1 251 1 eb , f.. X...A Je' , fix A . ,f x f... , 'sg- Q B Nm 1'. .- ,- ,f'! 3229 Q6 fin '23 'K I , f' . ' David Roberson Oliver Lewis Jersey Village Siisbee riaiksrbi Buccaneer Cagers Beat Angelina Runners, 78-63 The Blinn Buccaneers defeated the Angelina Runners Saturday, November 19, 78-63, to collect their first victory of the season. The contest was the second game of the Sam Houston Classic for the Bucs. ln their first game, which was won Friday fthe previous nightj, the Bucs lost to Tyler junior College by a score of 76-74 in overtime. ln the victory over the Runners, the Bucs' leading scorers were Anthony Brown, with 24 points, and john Williams with l7. The Bucs played control basketball and extremely aggressive defense. The Buc's second victory of the season was over the Alvin Dolphins in Brenham Tuesday, November 22. The Bucs won by a score of 59-53. The leading scorers for the Bucs were David Roberson, with 20 points, and Anthony Brown with T8 points. The game was the first home game of the season for the Bucs. The crowd was one of the largest crowds attending a Blinn game. Tim Polson, freshman from Houston, said, The backing by the student body was great. l'm glad the band and drill team per- formed at the game because they really fired us up. The second home contest of the season was a hard-fought loss to the powerful Henderson County Cardinals on November 29. Henderson County, considered by many as one of the finest teams in the state, defeated the Bucs by a score of 79-64. That loss gave the Bucs a 2-3 record for the young season. The Bucs will play the Henderson Cardinals again tonight on the Henderson home grounds in Athens. The game will start at 7:30. This will also be a very important game to the Bucs as forward john Williams of Sealy said, They beat us on our court last week and I hope we go down there and beat them bad on their home court. The game tonight will be the last game of this semester for the Bucs. Their next game will be on january 7 against the Lon Morris Bearkats in Brenham. The conference play will start next semester against powerful San jacinto College on january 10 in Pasadena. 233 Blinn Falls to Cardinals Henderson County's Cardinals buzzed through Blinn College Tuesday night while taking a 79-64 win from the Buccaneers. We did the best we were capable of doing against them, Buc coach Ernie Stewart said after the game. I have no complaints. They just have a fine ball club. Henderson took a 35-29 lead at the half after what Stewart called exceptional play by his Bucs. We kept up with them most ofthe first half, until the last two or three minutes. l'd say we played as well the first half as any team I've had in 13 years. They just had us outmanned all the way. Anthony Brown and john Williams led the Bucs in scoring with 19 points each. Oliver Lewis added 12. Alex Middleton led the Cardinals with 20 points. According to the Henderson coach, the Cardinals hit 82 per cent of their shots from the field during the second half while Blinn only hit 42 percent for the night. The Bucs did connect on 10 of 13 free throws. The taller Cardinals completely con- trolled the boards, allowing the Bucs only 28 rebounds. But then again, Stewart said, they didn't miss very many either. in . Z l l l Anthony Bfgwn john Williams jackie Edwards Silsbee Sealy Killeen 234 vm -f 1 :Hs .W.4 .3 1 9 , .x Q 4' M I f 'A H 1 r PN 3 f i ff ' - , is .- H, nr A 1,2 rf. 'is 1 . Jm Q 'iff ' Xl 1 'G A. L. V, 2. as h . 1,- r' A 'ix 1 i4 ' .ffm - . gi , wi' tu' T wr f mg ,,,1 V if kk Qwfib? . Quw, UUI, 3' f 511,493 11 fx Q 1978 Baseball Team jimmy Kelsey, james Glenn, Gil Ryan, Frank Dishongh, Bob Hand, Nlatthew Schaper, Thomas Piscacek, Mike Ruelas, Bruce Kelly, jeff Aucrey, Kyle Fahrenthold, David Minielly, Thomas Penney, Bryan Philips, Ricky Brown, Eugene DeLos Santos, Ed Sanchez, Ronald White, Dean David, Wade Hicks, Robert Duncan, john Kellog, Oscar Rivera, Bradford Ross. 236 . are ,,, l Gil Ryan, Pitcher Thomas Penney, Catcher Kingsville Angleron In F 3? af 1978 Baseball, Team Wesley Wade Hicks First Base, Baytown 238 Mike Ruelas David Lee Minielly Pitcher, Alvin Pitcher, Pasadena fi le l 'T james Henry Glegn Kyle William Fahrenthold Centerfield, Navasota Piwhef, Bellville Dean Gregory David Frank Wayne Dishough lnficlder, San Ant0r1iO -Is. 11a - 'avi Kenneth john Kellogg, jr. Outfielder, Baytown ii G i., I Infielder, Deer Park i ik ' 1 1 il mi: . lf.-f 2f -iw-1 'Q ki ,, :cf .Y l -ll Bradford Earl Ross Outfielder, Taylor Robert Charles Hand Pitcher, Corpus Christi 239 +Z ff'L 'vF.1.,'ii',:'lwi ui Elf '13,:Jf:'u ixllillli Ill Ml illlisell l:.pE.I,L Aj! ,M ,,i,3,-V1 Nl' N N la l. . ,, 1 ' I Y' ' lvl' , 2, QQ lg . , W ml! ir ,A ' qu 1 gl lf .Q i Q if 'I 1 jimmy Kelsey, Pitcher Terrell 240 jeff Aucrcy, Catcher Houston Leroy Dreyer Baseball Coach Robert Duncan, Pitcher Pasadena Robert Haberman Baseball Coach Wharton , Texas Manager Q,-,e. if ,V:,' A A 'ww 1:1- giiivfi 1 iw paw , Oscar Rivera, Pitcher Ed SHUCUCZ .-'lf' 2- 'M Ji ,vmagf - 'gk 1 lr J I fl af, 1 1 Coach Leroy Dreyer at Practice with his Buc baseballers. Bruce Kelley Manager we 4 Blllg' Tif f Fnkfgii ,' 'Q ' ' ,. , f iHp3f1-f:'fifefs2fzr5f??!H,fE55HM1 ,V ii --Eyllii-..J f 4'-'- ,, VA f L ,Z ,Tn ,Hy :Q .iv..f, U Q -, W Jn Brian O'KeIIy 241 i x ,Z ' Qs wr, dl JJ sk . n .1- -sv 55- ix xr 4 'N fx A 4 !'. -mf' ,j4 A .- E, . - - s P' S-' N ,, , ,XL c0'l-x.'E?'k I' Robert Rountree Alberto Velasco San Marcos Bogato Columbia Becky Orozco john Carrington Bastrop Corpus Christi jeff Greif Brenham 24 Four Lettermen Play on Buc Tennis Squad A strong men's team and four returning female lettermen highlighted a strong Blinn tennis team that Coach Harold Shilk says is the best Blinn team ever. The team was at least fifty percent better than last year, said the tennis mentor. While Edwin Gallia returned as the only returning letterman on the male side, Susan Horstmann, Ann Schwartz, and Catherine Moran return to bolster the ladies' team. The team however was strengthened by a solid crop of first year members. First year players are Becky Oroczo, Delma Cardona, Robert Roundtree, Brian Burch, joel Burns, john Carrington, Tony Cebrian, jeff Greif, Frank Gonzales, and Freddie Beltran. The team had its first dual match on january 25 against North Harris County. A week later the netters go to Houston Baptist for their first tourney. The Conference championship will be held at Shriner College in IVlid-April. There are nine teams in the conference this year. The women's teams to beat were Shriner and Temple while Laredo was tough along with Shriner and Temple in men's , says Shilk. l-le also added, We are going to scare people this year. 244 Catherine Moran Brian Burch Brenham Aleil-Houston TONY Clbflan Delma Cardona Corpus Christi-Miller Robgtown joel Burns Giddings Harold Shilk Tennis Coach Blinn Tennis Team on the Move 1978 Tennis Schedule February 1-Galveston 2-Luthern Concordia 8-North Harris County' 15-Wharton 17-18-Laredo Tournament 21-Wharton 24-25-Blinn Tournament March 3-4-Temple Tournament 8-Galveston 17-18-San lacinto Tournament 15-San lacinto March 31-April 1-Galveston Tournament April 17-18-T.l. C. C. Tournament Kerrville 24 ? ,J . 1' - A . 'HH ZEZA xt '32 -N ' + NNW f 1 4 'ff .YQ I A T . V ,X -if if 4' X -Y I 'I x Q E X I ' H 14, u -V 'I :if 45 j ,, AS-1 3 S 4 ' ' , il 1 N y, I 1 Y A35 . ' iii D-an -gif, iii lam ,ff,, ' 1- f . . igfi 1' . 3 a Tiff x as 0 '- V+ .' 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Blum, Larry Earl Blumenthal, Harry A. Boatman, Shane D. Boatright, Charles D. Boatright, David M. Boeder, Candyce Lynn Boehnemann, Donna Boehnke, Mike W. Boeker, Delbert C. Boeker, Ricky Lee Boenker, David Lynn Bojran, Fausto Daniel Bolands, Rodrigo Bolden, Linda Maxine Bonanno, jose Rosario Bonner, David Anthony Bonner, Marcus Leon Bonnet, Donald Brian Borchardt, Darrell W. Borchardt, Sherrie A. Boston, Stephen Wayne Bouldin, Diana Marie Bowles, Mark Calvin Brademan, William G. Bradley, Paul D. Braly, Dana Rochelle Brandes, Becky jo Braun, jeffrey Long Brazier, Pattilyn Brazil, Freda Louise Breddin, Sherry Ann Bredemeyer, Ellen T. Breeden, Cynthia Ann Breuer, Thomas Glen Brewster, Patsy Ellen Briggs, Cynthia Anne Briggs, Dea Roselind Brinkman, Keith Allen Brock, Sandra Lee Brokmeyer, james Earl Bronner, George W. Brookshire, Bill Brotzman, Denise L. Brown, Anthony Wayne Brown, Barbara Ann Brown, Denise Renee Brown, Diane Patricia Brown, jennifer Lynn Brown, Marianne Brown, Melvin A. Brown, Nancy Susan Brown, R. Darlyne Brown, Ricky Wayne Brown, Susan Leigh Broyles, Michael R. Bruce, Pamela jeanne Bruce, Robert Lee Bryan, Randy Neal Bubar, Mark Clifford Buchanan, Alicia Lea Buck, Kenneth Earl Buckner, Rickey Buddenberg, Cynthia L. Budro, Darell Dwayne Buenger, Bruce C. Buhijji, Osama Bulgerin, Timothy j. Bullinger, Kurt W. Burch, Robert Brian Burke, john j. Burnett, Chester C. Burns, joel Gregory Burns, Sandra jean Burt, Tambriea Christ Burton, Robert G. Bush, Betty L Bush, Gerald john Busse, Susan jeff Parker and Brad jett demonstrating puppets for speech class. C Cabrera, jose Manuel Calaroo, james F. Caldwell, Paula jean Campbell, Amy joan Campbell, jackie Lynn Campbell, johnny Ray Canales, Diana Cardiff, Glen Everett Cardona, Delma Cargill, Craig S. Carlson, james Pat Carrington, john A. jr. Carrubba, Patricia K. Carson, Anthony Frank Carson, Roger Carter, Wanda Gail Carwithen, jeffrey F. Castanon, Louis Castille, Debbie Lynn Castilleja, juan Z. Caston, Phyllis Elain Castro, julieta R. Cavazos, Pascual j. Cerda, james Michael Cermak, Charles B. Cerny, David Wayne Cevallos, joe john Chalmers, Sarah Bess Chandler, Steven C. Chapman, Chad Darby Chapman, Lynn E. Chappell, Ruth Ann Charles, Francis jean Chavarria, Alfredo F. Chavis, David Ray Chegani, Shapur Sadeg Chemaly, llse C. Chemaly, Ingrid Chervenka, Eva F. Childres, Mark Wayne Childress, Ricky Childs, Annie Ruth Childs, Kimberly Kay Choate, Richard David Chong, Salvador G. Choueiri, Andre Y. Chovanec, Elizabeth j. Cibrian, Tony P. Clark, David Allen Clark, Muriel Marie Clawson, john Darryll Clay, Mary Kathleen Clemons, Connie Cloninger, Candace S. Clothier, Sheryl Lynn Coad, Stephen j. Cobb, Dorel Marie Cobb, Sandra Lynn Cobble, Terry Glenn Cockerham, Ginger Sue Cockrell, Kenneth W. Colchado, Rebecca Cole, Tim Andrew Coleman, Earline Coleman, james Patric Collier, Mary Ann Collins, Edward Kirk Collins, Ronald joe Collum, Mary E. Cone, Diana Marie Conner, Alison M. Cook, Clayton Conrad Cook, Patti Lynn Cooley, Michael A. Cooper, Larry D. Cordasco, Luke A. Coreathers, jewel M. Corona, joanne Cyrene Corrigan, Howard Kent Cosby, Melinda Gail Coufal, Thomas john Courtney, Loren A. Cox, Kimalisa Crabb, james David Crangle, Michael E. Crathers, Wilbert Crawford, Charles H. Crayton, Bobby Ray Crenshaw, Katheryn M. Cross, james Tolan Crow, Charles Edward Crow, George Hulen Crow, Richard Carlton Cruz, judy Ann Cryer, William Scott Culver, William F. Curl, Sharon E. Curry, Billie Ellen Cyroos, Morteza D Dadjoo-Pilehsavar, R. Dancy, Charles C. Daneshmand lrani, Bij Daniel, Ralph B. Daniels, jack B. jr. Daniels, Lyndon S. Dannelley, Anna Marie Darilek, Donald R. Darr, Margaret B. Dauphin, jami Deane Davenport, joan Leigh David, Dean Gregory Davis, Allen Baker Davis, Donald Wayne Davis, Hugh jeffrey 2 256 Davis, Robin Alane Davis, Ronald Wade Dayton, Clifford Dale Dean, Frank R. 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Meyer, Rebecca Ann Meyer, Rodney Wayne Michalsky, Cynthia jo Michalsky, Elizabeth Mikeska, Dana Kay Milani Nia, Mohammad Milaninia, Shahnaz Miles, john justus Miles, Sandra Doris Miles, William C. Miller, Elizabeth M. Miller, Kay Marie Miller, Ruby Lee Miller, Terry D. Mims, Donnice Deann Mims, james Donald Mingus, Marilyn Minielly, David Lee Minsky, Lisa Mitchell, Randy Ray Mize, Elizabeth Lee Mize, Ronald L. Mlcak, Suzanne Marie Mobarhan Maslakdoost Moehlmann, Becky L. Moehlmann, Mark S. Moehn ke, Timothy Paul Moeller, Arthur j. Moerbe, Kathleen Faye Moerbe, Tamara Kay Moezzi, Fereidoon N. Mohammadi, Mohammad K. Mohr, Sandy Lynn Mohseni-Nia, Hossein Mojalli, Abdullah S. Molina, Carlos A. Molitor, judy Darlene Molnoskey, Anthony W. Mona, Linda Louise Montgomery, Becky Ann Montgomery, Virginia Moomen, Lenis Edward Moore, Nancy E. Moore, William C. Morad, Mohamad Morad Moradaghayee, Khosrow Morales, Miguel Luis Moran, Catherine E. Morgan, Bronk Clay 259 260 Morris, Ellis F. 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Snell, David Lon Martha Gomez takes Cafe of he' pet dog- Dana Duewall is DUSY With tickets. joanne Corona, jeff Parker, and Marcus Evans 262 Soffar, Randall jay Solis, joe jr. Sommer, Duane Alan Sommer, james Russell Sonnier, David Wayne Sorkhinejad, Sadegh Southwell, Brian R. Sowell, Dana Lee Sparks, Sandra jane Spaugh, Malcolm David Spears, jamie E. Spencer, Alvin M. Spilker, Scott T. Spitzenberger, Richard Sprague, Robert M. jr. Spreen, Mary Helen Standley, Kenneth E. Stanford, Clayton Ray Stanford, Rick Anson Stark, Delbert H. jr. Stastny, David George Staton, Robert Lynn Steck, Michael Ernest Steen ken, Fritz O. Stegemoller, Ellen Steinfeld, Mary L. Steinsiek, Diane E. Stephens, Alisa Gay Stephens, Thomas M. Sternadel, Connie Sue Stevenson, Lizabeth A. Stewart, Melissa Ann Stillwell, Gary R. jr. Stockton, james A. Stoldt, Kim Tracey Stone, Dawn Heitkamp Stone, Gregory Lance Stone, Naelyn Stroop, Edward Clyde Studhalter, jimmie W. Stuessel, Eric Dean Sturdivant, Shirley A. 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Zoch, Clyde Wayne Zokaeim, Rouben DALTON 81 VEST TEXACO Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Grease and Oil Change Hwy 290 West Brenham, Texas 77833 Telephone 836-7181 New A Used CHANDLER' S pride Auro PARTS M bu' H S N 6 Q Autos Hydraulic 0 I e a Qliilrq Trucks Hose Headquarters is Tractors Hwy 290 West Brenham, Texas 77833 Financing and Insurance OFF: 713-836-5541 .3-iii A i V in 1: S gli 'V XFX 'W ' Mba. Drums Turned Bearings Pressed Shoes Arched Compliments Of ,V,..,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.A....,,-... Hours 7:30 AM-7:00 PM Monday-Saturday I . Locally Owned 81 Operated BY Co' Tom 84 Dee Chandler g Complete Machine Shop Service 836-6616 BrenhZOnfpT?32SE77833 1:00 PM-5:00 PM on Sundays ' 1102 S. Austin 264 WEINER'S DEPT. Suppoffmg STORE Clothing for the Entire Family Fashions, Fabrics, and Household goods open till 9:00 P. M. Four Corners Shopping Center Brenham, Texas BLINN COLLEGE In Our Area Mumba: FDIC CITIZENS STATE BA N K P.O. 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Austin Brenham, Texas 836-2121 Compliments of Mundelius Print Shop Commercial Printing Office Supplies 216 Main 836-2004 Brenham, Texas When you are cranky about flavor. cf-Lfww cnsnu ff' A 9 . 1 ,s , ' . L - ll if 1.1 4 , M: H 1 ' L V 5 V, -, H 1'n..,-sm.-1..11LM gg '. ,. Er I .- , , Modern Cleaners With Confidence Expert Cleaning 84 Alterations Repairing 84 Alterations Coin Dry Cleaning Tuxedo Rental Wilfred Winkelmann, Owner 205 W. Alamo Phone 836-7205 APPEL MOTORS Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth Dodge Colt Sales and Service Bus. Phone 836-2391 506 South Austin Street Brenham, Texas 77833 268 Compliments of Perry Brothers Two Stores to Serve You Downtown on the Square and HEB Shopping Center PETTICOAT JUNCTION CAFE Open 24 Hours Steaks Woodson Lumber showfdefs Sea Foods of 836 8344 BREN HAM P. O. Box 118 Phone 836 7933 Brenham, Texas Compliments of ROY STOLZ MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC-BUICK OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS Loop 290 84 Hwy 36 South Office 836-6622 Brenham, Texas 77833 MILLER'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY TFE Company Inc. Industrial Flourocarbon Products Brenham Texas 77833 836 6111 2 Burton State Bank Member of F. D. I. C. Burton, Texas 289-3151 Lueckemeyer Electric Franklin Lueckemeyer, Owner Electrical Contractor 84 Supplies 1110 S0 th A ' u ustm Brenham, Texas Compliments of Hogan's Funeral Service 1002 W. Alamo, Brenham 836-2571 836-3265 Office HOFHG 836-3675 836-31 39 Bluebonnet Glass Auto Glass Installed Mirror-Furniture-Desk Tops Complete Glass Service -1303 W. Main 836-3443 Victor Arlitt, Owner Otto SChulZ6 836-3503 836-6355 MOTORS f' Rewmdmg Brenham Electric Motor Service 800 South Horton Street Brenham, Texas 77833 Repairing 836-2882 We Sell New and Used Motors J. C. Penney Co. 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Oldest Furniture Company in Washington County 213 West Main 836-7231 Brenham, Texas Brenham Upholstery 81 Trim Shop Upholstering-Refinishing-Draperies Complete-Auto Trim Tailored Seat Covers Harold Wehmeyer, Owner 1706 S. Day St. Phone 836-2615 Brenham, Texas 271 Sealy Mattress Company Makers of the Famous Posture Pedic Hwy. 290 Loop Phone Brenham, Texas 836 6644 Compliments from SNODGRASS 81 VAN DYKE INSURANCE 836 5636 Brenham BRENHAM WHOLESALE GRCCERY COMPANY INC. A Home Owned Institution Phone 836-7925 or 836 7926 or 836 7927 602 W. 1st Brenham P. L. Thomas General Contractor Residential 81 Commercial 836-8631 Brenham Texas Farmers- Brenham Produce Merchants CO- Lumber Company A Feed for Every Need Brenham Texas 400 South Austin Brenham Texas Phone 836 3641 272 Compliments of Compli t f I ' WALTER M.. 5 THIELEMANN ,:,fgf?,, I , , ,, , A sour:-i CENTRAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 301 E. 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West Alamo Brenham, Texas Flowers and Gifts lim and Ellen Ellison Say it with Flowers Say it with Ours. 836-41 31 1200 South Austin Brenham, Texas 77833 COME SEE OUR WINE DEPARTMENT 713-836-2252 COmP'fmef'fS of 2 T A-.--I-:4 :-552:21 -,4:v :-5g:i21:5tgE::, ':,' gig I -1 5.5 :-:.:2 :EI -'33 :Q5Eg,.:5:-35355 3:-'- : ,'-'2 g 2'2--l: sg -:-: 1:f:-:f-I5:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:gil-:-1:55573 ':,:- :5:-: -'-' 'I':- :sz-:vzgif-gizh -I fill 22315102122 T.ffLTl'l'Qf1ZfZ C'0fhi g fo' Fame' and Son Q full stef? that is always ready lo ga Nationally Advertised Brands: Hart Schaffner to work for you lo produce lVlal'X,lOl'1nnY Carson, Palm Beach, 81 business-building printing, ' Botany THE Florsheim Shoes SEALY NEWS' 'NC' 101 E. Main 836-5400 885-3562-P. 0. Box 480 SGW Texas 77474 visit B-Bar-T Washington County State Bunk P. 0. BOX l058 ' BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833 S-34-' 'T 44.35, l l Established 1905 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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Box 660 Phone: 7131836-3755 207 West Main Brenham, Texas 77833 South Market Cleaners Flower 81 Garden Center Cleaning-Pressing-Alteration 1100 G South Market Street Lacina's Shopping Center 1011A West Main Brenham, Texas Phone 836-9900 Compliments of BRENHAM HEATING 81 AIR CONDlTl0NlNG COMPANY I . Compliments of Compliments of I Navratll I Rmlnd TCP Music House Your RCA Dealer 111 South Baylor Brenham, Texas 77833 Round Top, Texas Member FDIC Telephone 836-2701 28 Memorial Oaks Chapel 6 lft ' l 'Q ,l 1306 West Main Q I ' Brenham, Texas . ,gi X 836-4564 f2fq',-mf ' EQ! 1 . 1 1 . . -+ tt--1 E 1.81 - Flfifh-li -in ' N f Brenham Tile 81 Floor Covering Tile-Carpet-Linoleum Quarry Ceramic Charles Schroeder, lr., Owner 1001 S. Market Brenham, Texas 836-5211 100,000 Auto 1 00,000 ACCO FEEDS Parts C , it 1 1. .. 5 ,,, -0-I 231' ' E Non 5 I Q- Automotive Parts G G O and ,,., Equipment ACCO Feeds 5 Hi-Performance Parts Quality Seed 81 Fertilizer 4 1000 South Market 304 S. Baylor St. Phone 836-8469 836-3685 Brenham, Texas For All Your Office Needs Compliments of BRENHAM BARBERS THALER BARBER SHOP 1100-BS. Market 836-7974 OTTO'S BARBER SHOP 107 South St. Charles 836-3203 HECKMANN'S BARBER SHOP 205 W. Germania 836-4411 BRENHAM OFFICE SUPPLY SERVICE Supplies-Furniture-Machines Authorized Sales and Service of Royal business machines 1 f . sr . ',-,se .- ', I T. .,... . - -99-.3--pf--Q---.-Ta-L.7..,..Q.,.,,,-r:, jj :JA 'A , H5 ,A-?-N I. Z , 14' T .- A-rf -- -f-.., , ,- :ff 7' -. - - H -JU ' - - g '.'f-7... ffvv F- f Q ., --f ' 7 -9-l ' - T - -ii: .. ' . 'I' .1 T95-Y - .f-- , 1 5 1 1 1., fi Q , f.. ' . '-, .Q V14-fffx-1-.. ff l .a .s s - f .. AI.-1-v?g3',,5gg5 h b .r. 'ig' yr' - . , ,, . .. , ' 4 3' - . ' ' - . . - 4:1-.2334 iff., ., .-,I 5 ,- J 1 - . A -:-A 4: P W a g - ah -- f E J 'Z 1.3, 5 q. 45' 3. , J .Q-ti.: pi.- J li 4 jf ., i n 1 - 'ff vi I V. . , I . , 7 fo , -- N- , , . g R Full Machine Service Dept. Brenham, Texas 304 W. Main Phone 836-5221 282 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK r' P Giddings, Texas WE GROW BY HELPING OTHERS GROW Member F. D. I. C. All Accounts Assured to 540,000 C pl t B k'ng Service MbFdlDpi I CCW 542 3136 We AI STATE BAN K of GIDDINGS wayH T F Y 28 X- I I X THE FAMILY STORE Western Auto Will Be Good To You Brenham, Texas 836-2602 , . Coach Light Inn Brenham's Finest Motel Triple A Motel Loop 318 Brenham 290 East Business Route Owner-Gus F. Mutscher Brenham Saddle Shop, Inc. Finest in Western Wear The Jewel Box Merle Norman Cosmetics 154 West Austin Street Giddings, Texas 78942 Two Locations: On Highway 290 836-6673 jewelry-Boutiques-Cosmetics Four Corners 713-542-2903 Shopping Center 836-6186 Mrs, Wanda Schulze C. D. Schulze M 8 1122221 ' 1 ' ll-v 35177 rug' -T- gs- F'1E.4 -- ssss ff ' Fi vi iltwif N. rf. Qi Q :- if. - 5fq?l, .fur' . u H 5 2 afffw ' if : l1J'-1.4191-' it ' we A - 2 a lso 5 as new ii'l it f-,5 I , - df. , . , T Q1 V .T 1 57 -EU -rf,-5 xX::f i ' , . 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' ' ' , . , f'!'?'-1 'xx - A wt i' -.ff David Minielly a sophomore from Houston said, Steve had millions of friends, he never met a stranger. He kept things alive on the baseball team and always gave 100 per cent whether or not in pain. Steve celebrated his 21st birthday the Friday before he passed away. Two of the Blinn baseball players, Steve Lundy and David Minielly visited him in the hospital and took him his award sweater. Coach Haberman said, His Mom hung it up in his room, so everyone that came to visit knew Steve had played baseball. He knew he was sick and accepted it, and it was the way he handled the situation that made people love him even more. He enjoyed every day of his life, said Coach Haberman, and you would have never known he was terminally ill because he never complained. He was buried Monday, November 7 in Greenwood Memorial Park. Survivors included his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles iHaml Tobler, a brother, Mark, and an endless amount of friends who attended the funeral. Whether or not you knew Steve, it is evident that those who did, will not forget him. lt is the many memories his friends and relatives hold that will linger on into time unknown. Easy going, a great guy, and well liked were the words most frequently used to describe former Blinn student Steve Tobler, who died of cancer, November 5, l977. Leroy Dreyer, head baseball coach and Athletic Director, said, Steve exemplified leadership and ability and always paid the price to win. Steve had good speed, good hands and a quick arm. Coach Dreyer said, We were depending on him a lot this year. He was an outstanding athlete who loved sports and never gave up, said Mr. Robert Haberman, Assistant baseball coach. Steve died of the disease no one has found a cure for yet, the disease Steve fought so hard to try and overcome. Coach Haberman said, He would jog during the summer to keep in shape and to try and fight the disease hoping it would go away. He was a strong athlete that built himself up until he made the team. Athletics was his whole life, and he was glad he had the chance to play college baseball even if it was for one year. Steve was from Huntsville where he attended Huntsville High School. He played football, baseball, and basketball during his years at Huntsville high. Some say he was the finest receiver in football the school has ever seen. 287 Dear Students: E3L.lPdPQ C:CDl.l.EEC5EE aRsNHAM.TExAs77eas After many long months of planning, making pictures, layouts, and writing copy, we present you with the 1978 BUCCANEER. In no way could we capture, on film, all of the experiences that you had at Blinn. But we hope that when you look through the Buccaneer that in some way it will bring back personal pictures of the many friends made and memories shared at Blinn. As the annual concerns itself with life and the need for- involvement, the BUCCANEER 'lg thanks its sponsor, W. O. Dietrich. He understands total commitment to life, how valuable all its moments are, and demands only the very best from all those he meets. His time is not so precious that he would ever turn away from a student and not listen to the problem at hand. Blinn is not too large to becomellost, and we hope that all of you have experienced life-long friendships. Through the Buccaneer, these friendships may last from generation to generation. And may you have a good life by having been touched by the stepping stone most memorable So we say good hello to a new experiences of Blinn College. It is but a to the whole life process, but we hope a One. bye to this part of our life. No, we say way of life. As you continue your life, whether seeking higher education or working at your chosen profession, we wish you good luck as you leave the security of Blinn. In this world of confusion, things will change. Yet, a memory that will long remain with us--Blinn College- a place we looked to experience an aspect of life that will never change. In closing, I thank the staff, expecially Wendy, for the extra hours and holidays spent in preparing this book. Also, a special thanks to Ken for the picture on the cover of the BUCCANEER 'ZQ. 288 Sincerely, 67vrx.OL.. Donna Weige, Editor Buccaneer '73 Staff
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