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A 4, QJ 4 A new 4 1 C .. g A 25.4 .BM X1 3 ' 23 Q 3-1-eg .wi 1 - :aa-1 f :pm K..-Yr. ,,k,. ,644 , ,, THE 1 979 BUCCANEER Brenham, Texas 77833 ff 61 , 'QW 1: M L M LW i ' s X f 'Q Q 2 a I 1 iii! Introduction. . Administration and Faculty Honors ..... Classes ...... Sophomores Freshmen. Vocational Nursing Dormitories . . Athletics .... Football . Basketball Baseball. . Tennis. . . Track . . , Fall Index . . . Advertisements TABLE OF CONTENTS , '--1, -1 6,,.igsz.,'A, - law' if fir 4 f 6511. I 1 N 3' . i . Qi! ' f if I s f, f , X -!-v- ww M 'N 'M ' rf , w .2 T X. ,Q 5 4 J E r .W ' V 5. V , .,.,- - -vmv TWf?m -'SW' v 131 ,...L . f- 1: 'Q WW W ' V - ff 'I ,Ns gi' Ep U , Q X31 - . 1 A r'lx.LA,a Wi Mfg? 5 'Mgr 5 , ., -'W -Ami I 1 A -.w ' ', I ,- t' 4 - ' Y :Qjis f V' . '.'l :- i -X' ' 5 2 ' ,:,.1 ' -' J 1, 4 Vi-.f1'f1ij ' 1 'V , mit. -.fl X' if' 3 ,V Q f , . ,xif , -'H Ny, mf DIRECTOR Bobbie Dietrich ASSISTANT DIRECTOR W, 0, Dietrich STUDENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Michael Welch MANAGING DIRECTOR Jeff Parker LIGHTING Sheryl Simpson STAGE MANAGER James Holzhauser PROPERTY MANAGER Cynthia Watson TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Michael Long PUBLICITY POSTERS Jim House joanne Corona and Cathy Eiland. CREW Delfina Bargas, Tammy Burt, Jewel Coreathers, Wendy Farek, Debra Frankie, Diana Canales, Craig Cargill, Lisa Guidry, Kent Hanacik, Karen Harrison, Elizabeth Kolos, Julia Lemke, Elizabeth Mize, Peggy Patronella, Theresa Schultz, and Tommy Urias. Joanne Corona, Cathy Eiland, and Marcus Evans. Joanne Corona and Cathy Eiland. 5 ' a :H .l -...L X, . 2 1 A I Nb.,v. Q.-. -x. 13, 1 Wk. . w mga- ., - x --u 'lv RN f: , -, , 'W , 1 ff ,L p: . E., ,. ' 'jif- w'. P, . J! rv if .N- -xg .CN 1 . , 1.21u ,:Z,' i f:f- . ,pi , 1' 3,3-:' .- -L 1. 1-I 3:,,-,-!- L QQIU., 23 1 I , , X . Nm n ' 3 1, 'K' ,.,4,L :.,j'.wq X' 1 .: xv .1--nf? 5- H.. '-. v,',r L. .-7 , , -::gg::L,g,s,,??55jTr - z v 1 w 3 . I , 'e. Q L T129 . QV lv' ,- L- I, Ar. N ,fjiil 1 ai i 12.4 L1 , f, . ,, . , , 1 mls f F Lai Eff ' Q51 X . ' :fu 5 H Students working hard at their typing. Patsy Vinklarek just anxious as can be for her next class, Jacqui Douhon getting some advice from Mr. Mueller. 8 EW -M - A ' What is that you see on the wall, Colt Haack? Jonathan Devore wishing for the bell to ring. V 2 I 1 , f , i-RJ sj fi Students showing their interest in class. Look at those dimples on Dorctha Ayers! Dianda Deanda painting a sign .g. . V ,xl -1. U , ' , -:ww 1 , . . My M 1 I sr if jg I I T .. nl hz' lurk., V1 M.. l,l Q , f ' ' 'V T5-k S' fkflk. . ' iv 'flu- ..'i,-' fff . N ,YJ :Ab--. L., ,fi xvrugif' .ew 2 ir. N b I .,,. ... ,,.. 1 Hgesfw V rem 1 vm I xg, P 1 1 xr -4' , W..- -xx F 1 .-X 2 1 il 'Qi Cheerleaders practicing a dance routine. Coach Dalchau and Coach Hamrick. l e ,-U -1 'QR L '97 9 . Q17 7 , i Tony Cihrian as a Tyler Apache at the pep rally. What the. . . heck? You've got to hit him harder than that, Chris. P' If they fumble one more time, they better look out! David Hohlt trying to get his point across. Waldo Burt advising some foreign students. Boy, those mosquitos really got Valqere Peters last night! 15 rug.. ' .':, .. . ',1f'f1? -1-1 v QQ ' : f-a.'?x -34,1-1-'.:-'N M . sf 7 -:-- - Qs W ' '-'j,..'fEZ, Qel, , 2 WAI.. - .' k if ,-,QQ-g1,,,' ' .LET 1. f S 4 , . ,,,4, 5 if I .,..4f, ,rug .f., ..,Hg.1 -- X ., 3-5 .Nbr-, 1 1.1 1, :W ' ,.-'af' 'wi' ..g i- 3 '.1.1: Nr - , Q' , ff 'A .. ll 'uv 'Lg .' 7, , : fu 2: ff. . HN. : fm, -:nk .A II, - 3 ,. 1-7 . 1 131 ' --.ff-Q 'Ag if '-'1'-' ' DQ? .gm-.Q 'vfi . 1- ' V1 -riukif br a.: r- 1 3'Vfj:L.f:'z.'.Vf3?' . , n-3 . 'f ka 'H 5 - 1-?41'L1:4. - 1 ' - --1-'fy1,Jf,:f'- -'f'5?'fjLt? ,, . 4 wg.,-.f,f-fr-':. Hgh.- -J I ' ' V 1? X I , v l X , 1 1 as Y X 4 , ,, V 4 , YI L i'1f,..' 'J-Q .,'.1. . 1 yi lv',,,.v. 11. . -T, .vsi ,,. . . ,, wg, L - H, -Y-., J--Q ' A L if- V ff ,::,w1,,,- 5 I X if was -. J , 1 -.nj ' 1- s ,HH M - 3: wma w-', ,- , -X 1.-5?- i '!i x -: g,fiv,,' x X. M 0 .YQ , -1 f'..,.W ' ., '-f .' gn , ' J if.j':'1-' ai F511 ' . J 11152. N1 - frwf 13'f?i7.' Jjx: .' 'gif '- Q45 15 15 if RLY Ig jim .., 2-,eg ' fi' , . . .-,...-1-v' i l 3 S 13 4 4 4 avi' .Q Q. s- if fs' ' ' Rv' N I A . rs, .. M. -we '4 ' . F L ! 1. li' ., . M xx P , . E5 1 ' as The members of the 1978-1979 Board of Trustees are: julian E. Weisier, ll, Member of 'the Boardg Bernard I. Murski, Vice Presidentgilpe AI Picone, Presidentg Oliver Whitener, Secretary-Treasurerg Rudglph Schroeder, Member of ,the Boardg Donald Voelter, Business Managerg Pankcy G. Hall, Member of the Briarglg lamcs H. Atkinson, President of the Collegeg Atvyood1Kenjura, Member of the Bqardgqand BiI'l1Tomach,efsky, Legal Adviser. , H I X 1 5 X ' -11111 111 111 f11511gg3.Q1!111 111 11, Wi, , 114 1 ' 1 11 11 11, 111 1, 111 1 11ifLL5 ' i Q 11 jf A' 1 ' 15 1 115132 114: 113 fc '- '1 1 1 2 11 1 1295? 11,1 ffi'1111 1 1' v v X 1 11 1 1 '52 14 Q' 1 W X. Y 1 111 t' ' 1 1 1 11 3 1 1.1 .gill-fi? ' Kffvlfi 1 ' ' ' ' 1 'fll 'QQ' .ft ff 1 Q .W - 1 11 1 1 1 1 qzggg 55 111 4 3 '11 1 Q W i , 1 sz: W 1 1 t 1 Preszden r 1 1 1 X 1 1 T1 1. 1 1-Runes H W, 1 A 111 1 IQQ 1 J 1 1 1 ' K X M . 1 v uF'NY1 1 1 1 ,aw if ,V ,v 1 -STA' 4 '1 1, uwu - ---an- 1 A 1111! 1 111 , w 121111121111 1 1111 1 1' .1 1 1111 11 1 lf' 1tlz1inSbn x ,X sh yi- 'I .- Dean of Instruction Charles Cottingham Dean of Student Affairs- W. C. Schwartz -M-qe -My Q. L' I .J L .L ilu I h - . K 1114 1 if, 3 'o ' .' Q, . -, . la I ,V ' r -- J ' fi kg TM3 , .1 ,, 1 1 .'. 7 5 fl, KX i, 1292. .JE Jr- ji.. sf-x..,,Am , WFT 51. Wfii? Ewa X - E ff' ., 'L ,J J1'g-gm aw ,n- lu ,, 4 1.: .vt-' ' 'fu Q, , w. Dean of Admission William R. Perry Business Manager Donald Voelter 21 The Division of Applied Arts provides courses for many growing fields. This division has departments in Agricultural Technology, Home Economics, and Industrial 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 l. Lawrence Hemann, Division Chairperson, Trans- portation Director, Agriculture 22 Di vision 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. In 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 Sli: 5 s E Delores Howell, Home Economics Seth D. McCormick, Engineering Graphics Johnnie Schroeder, Industrial Education ' , is . ,, , NLR f V ,, James F. Calarco, Mathematics Valgfme Petefs, M3tl'1emHfiCS Kenneth Locke, Mathematics Robert Schaefer, ACCOUUUUE Jeanette Lukeman, Mathematics Eliane Sommer, Mathematics 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 students majoring in special fields. Modern Mathematics I and II are pro- vided for Elementary Education majors. Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors 133 and 134 are courses designed for the stu- dent majoring in fields other than mathe- matics. 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 litera- ture, points out the characteristics which render each author sipificant in the development of literature and acquaints the student to work for himself by supplying fundamental facts related to the moral, social, political, and intellec- tual development. .Xfter the students successfully com- plete English l3l, they enroll in English l32. called Composition and lihetoric. This course continues the study of the principles and techniques of writing and reading prose. The Department offers a special course, English 133, for the international students who need to establish a profi- ciency level in the English language. Besides the special course for the inter- national students, the Department offers Developmental Reading. This course is to develop speed and comprehension in reading. The students, during their second year of study, may take the Survey of English Literature courses, Technical Writing, andfor Introduction to Litera- ture courses. The studcnt'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 jouranslim courses and the publica- tion courses. Another important required course for many majors is Philosophy 23l. This is an introductory course to thc major area of philosophy. 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, medicine, police, com- munication, teachcrs, and many other fields. I 24 ii ' .JW , - 1, 1- f, i'1iWff ij 1. f jf V ' h, ,mils I1 l ,Y ,W , 7 L , l , X Q I. Wilfred O. Dietrich, Division Chairperson, English, Mary llaley, English Publications, Technical Writing David Holt, English, Philosophy ,lane Diemer, English fn' -ff ' ' . N' -ff l ' 'tif il if :ting tw. M it titlglilwll t Elstgisskk tg: ii M I .- rt- my if -L 4 Q His- , 1-'15, Milli ,,.. , . EE -::5: 5'5 .luiillllil Knit-Kllh Ent-5llHl' Churissc li. liicharz, English, Spanish SYIVUI Pl'iC'f, l'inllliSh W. lluniul Schiller, English English Faculty Hosted Regional Meeting 'l'opics ranging from how to set up Z1 writing laboratory to touching composi- tion wcrc strcssvcl at za workshop for English teachers this yvar. llostvcl by the lilivision ol' lluman- ities on campus, thc Texas joint Council of Teachers ol' English convcncrl Saturday in thi: Academic Building. Approximately 26 schools from the Brcnlmm aroa altvmlcil. 'l'h4' thcmc for thc workshop was Hliltibllllllg, Writing, and tht' ltmirl to P1ll'llllSSllt-Li, 'l'hc workshop was oponcrl with registration and rvlrcslimonts in tht- AClltll'ITllC lluilcling from 8 to 911. ln. Koynotv speaks-r for lhv workshop was Dr. Frccl 'l'arplcy. llr. 'liurpluy is tlu- Exccutivc Secretary ol' thu 'Vcxus .loint Council ol' 'Voaclwrs ol' lfnglish and Pro- fessor and Chairpvrson of l.itcralun: and Language at liast Texas State University. Workshops wcrn conducted by llr. ,larnos Kinncavy, Director ol' Froslnngm English, University ol' Texans: Dr. liuy lmighman, 'l'oxas ANN llnivcrsityg lion Uraingcr, Tutor Syst:-in: Mrs. Paul Pipes and Associatcsg Dr. Paul linflin, Sam llouston State Univursityg Ur. l'ut llurris, Tcxus ASJIVI University. 25 Di vision 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 productions. Both instrumental and vocal musicians find many areas for participation in performing groups. Classroom and labor- atory situations provide opportunities for development of musical skills and knowl- edge. 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 'ft-:ff .,' 1: 7' Tfli-L54 - ' ., , E641 Bob Bullard, Music, Chorus Sue Boehnke, Drill Team 'inf Larry Campbell, Band Bobbie Dietrich, Dramatics, Speech Royce Greech and Larry Campbell Jf' -TV jf 'T .3' ,f ff' , i G L Robert Mueller, Journalism, Speech Marian K. Williams, Piano, Music 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, a11d 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 Z James Carstarphen, History Conway Drane, Economics, History Joel Franke, Government it 'T 4 ,. , 7 :M-QE W' - I 5-r-'JV' Robert Giles, History Steve Gillmore, History Leslie Grcb, History, Government ,T 'i Noel Horton, Sociology Johnell L. Schmidt, Government Harold Shilk, History, Geography 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 thc history of the world we must spend diligent time in trying to understand the past so that the future may be better built. Psychology deals with the study of human behavior. ln this discipline, the students are shown very basic methods of analysis into one's personality. Decisions in regard to a personis being, his world, and his society can have a great bearing on that personas future. Wrong decisions can totally affect a personis 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 eco- nomics or sociology, psychology or history, no matter the discipline, the field of social studies is geared to the training of one's mind. :fl if T ' of zjgatsqg, :Q fi? 1 ,i ,Tuf'i..,. Q ljjwfiajfx! P? ?!., ,ftfigzfq g'i.If l 1 H l I l Robert Wallace, Psychology 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. It 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. Charles Heller, Division Chairperson, Chemistry, Physics 3 0 Ben Boehnke, Head Football Coach Nathan Byrd, Biology Waldo Dalchau, Basketball Coach Leroy Dreyer, Baseball Coach Robert Haberman, Director of Intramural Activ ities Robert Hamrick, Track Coach Fla-,,,,,, 3 'Q J iyde Martin, Biology Lane Pritchard, Basketball Coach, Physical Educa- n ,nis Sneed, Physical Education Psi.. Patricia Taylor, Biology Jess L. Weid, Biology Eric Winkler, Biology I R E. Improves Physical Fitness The men and womenis physical educa- tion department strives toward the accep- tance 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 Wright, Chemistry, Physics 3 1 ! jl uni, Q: ltd 1 -v i- E ll I I 1 i T.N 15 5 as-un f2WA i ,nr tif? 'i ery Davis, Business, Typewriling John Maize, Vocational Counselor 3 Lee Edyvardsu Vgcational Nui-Sing Margaret Mittclsluedl, Shorthand, Typewriting Ecko,-ia Vocatioijal Nursing Rickie Raburn, Accounting, Business Division of Occupational Education The Occupational Education Division offers diversified programs. Equipped with modern office equipment, the office occupation programs are designed to prepare students for entrance into secre- tarial and business careers. Other pro- grams provide specialized training in the field of Vocational Nursing, Law Enforce- ment, Real Estate, Long Term Health Care, and Fire Protection Technology. Occupational information and career guidance are available to students as well as other counseling services. The staff is dedicated to guiding the students in making a satisfying career choice, and to helping him gain skills required for success in his chosen field. ki .. ,i.i , Lois P. Trahan, Division Chairperson 3 5 Dean of Student Affairs and His Staff Walter C. Schwartz, Dean of Student Affairs 34 Eileen Wuycheck, Earl Grubbs, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Counselor '1 il 5,1 'ir lfgggi lla if 4-S' A S i lil l Ann Weir Ernest Stewart, Dean of Women Dean of Men Robeft Mueueff Wilfred O. Dietrich, NCWSPHI-'ef Yearbook ,K K. 9 s J I ., Leroy Dreyer, Athletics Business Manager and His Staff s 5 -nw., ,4 ' f PM si 1 I ' ' f I 1 I 'Q 5 5 u 5 '- , Q 'Q Q 0 ni A 5 g.5bW 'v' '.- 3 5 Q 'I ' ' ,N S 5 . NN N xssfi, , . , . 'fi ff, f Donald VOCltCf, BLlSil'lCSS M3H3gCf Carl-ell Ngwman, Assistant Buginess Manager B011 Ham, DiI'6Ct0I' of FiYl3!'lCiIil Lavonne George, Secretary Dorthy Gates, Bursar James Wiesepape, Campus Security Officer 1+ Q .Af U X Q ' . , ,wmv J' Q .. - u , 1 . r 312- ' ' - L 4 .'- ' I' V , . , .Yu ., W 1, I ' K .1 ' Q - 'i f . XT ' le' W H -. L f, . i'r,iW' l V A isy l Gloria Dalton, Dieticizm Bob Filling, Director of Physical Plant William Perry, Dean of Admissions Wada Winkclmann, Bookstore Clerk Peggy Draelm, Bookstore Clerk Waldo Burt, Registrar and Counselor of Interna tional Students 3 7 'Sh X m Secretaries and Other Personnel -31. W IK xsamg' I 5 A Q Ns 15 L Qi V 15,5 Sgt' Karen Maroney, President's Secretary 3 8 Nancy Hoesler, Dean of Instruction's Secretary Patsy Schreeder, Dean of Admission's I ff ff 5 ., -33 .X, -r ' , Q fi. fr , '-'w 1 Judy Hoff, Business Office Secretary Martha Tharnbrough, Veteran Adviser 4:44 'f 'Y i ' We f f Elizabeth Schwenke, Dean of Student Affairs, Secretary Doris Glenewinkel, Brenham Secretary Debbie Lumsford, Secretary for Resource Center 'ai ,fh- Lillie Wehman, Student Center Hostess Lois Dallmeyer, Registrar's Secretary Kathy Faulkner, Secretary of Financial Aid ' v ,1 fu Jo Ann Eberhardt, Business Secretary Sandra Scheller, Business Secretary X. . 61 vv L in .rv- ,f . J --V.-..,. v M wr-L, ' 'IS' WF 'I ,,,,, Ag, . ,Aw kv! :isle ,. M 'nn- -Q X .5 2:-Lg ,ns .,x 1 ..'J -'- fa .aixyx I , 1 1 1 ' 3 D 1 Q 1 K , A 4 ,A 4. wk., , ki' HO ORS Breeden, K iecke Receive Top Honors On Thursday, October 28, students voted for Mr. and Miss Buccaneer. Miss Buccaneer was Cindy Breeden, a sophomore from Smithville. Cindy is major- ing in Medical Technology. She is a cheer- leader on campus and spends her leisure time dancing. Cindy is a member of Phi Theta Kappa Qnational honorary scholastic fraternityj, Triology, and choir. For Home- coming, Cindy was elected Queen. She repre- sented PTK, and was chosen from a roster of over thirty candidates. Mr. Buccaneer was Norman Kieke, a sophomore from Bellville. Norman is major- ing in business science. Norman also plays thc position of running hack on the Buccaneer football team. Runners-up for Mr. and Miss Buccaneer were Michael Welsh, Bellvilleg Sandra Lehmann, Ledbetterg Danny Marburger, Brenham, and Margaret Auggie'7 Darr, Hallettsville. 42 R 4 'JT 1 W 1,. -1 Sf. I ' Ygpf., 'F ry' li Fil J. -Q wfiaxam az Q 3 ' if ? :-if L Wifi :X .445 F :Fo .W 1 'N ff. , W1 r I9 l ,.. mmm.--A SERS iii' -L' . il if ft Y 1 'E' .. 1 I l 9-ME I S N P . -lr Fw Wins Runners- Up Mr. 85 Miss Buccaneer Danny Marburger Margaret Auggie Darr Freshman Favorites Greg Clark, Ruth Ballard, Amanda Park, Dan Hunlcr, Aurthur Zepeda, Vicki Vines, Debbie Kluna, David Wylie, Kim Kitchen. Fi' 45 Homecoming Activities Homecoming activities at Blinn College began with a bonfire and climaxed with the announcement of the home- coming queen at halftime of the Buc- Henderson County game on Saturday. A bonfire was held north of the Academic Building beginning at 8. The Blinn Drama Department presented Noel Coward's Blithe Spiritn on Thursday and Friday nights. Perform- ances were scheduled for 7:30 p. m. in the Performing Arts Building on campus. Director of the production is Mrs. Bobbie Dietrich. The homecoming queen election was held on Thursday. The six finalists, elected from a field of 35 candidates, their hometdwns, and the clubs they represented were Cindy Breeden, Smith- ville, Phi Theta Kappag Diane Brown, Bellaire, Circle Kg Patti Cook, Devine, Blinn Players, Margaret Auggie Darr, I-lallettsville, Tomachefsky Hall, Kim Kitchen, Crosby, Campus Fellowship, and Debbie Rolan, Houston, Holleman Hall. Friday night, a dance, sponsored by the Blinn Ex-Students Association, was held at the Sons of Hermann Hall, begin- ning at 9:30 p. m. The dance was open to ex-students as well as present students on campus. Admission was free. Homecoming events kicked off Saturday at 9:30 a. m. in the Student Center with a coffee, meeting, and tour of the campus for members of the Ex-Students Association. Saturday afternoon judging took place for the Circle K sponsored dormi- tory decoration contest. This year's theme was Halloween. At 6 p. m. a reception for home- coming queen nominees and their escorts as well as for Student Council members and their dates was held. Attention focused on Spencer Athletic Field at 7:30 p. m. when the Blinn Buccaneers entertained the Henderson County Cardinals. The crowning of the new homecoming queen and entertainment by the Buccaneer Marching Band and Treasures highlighted halftime activ- ities. Circle K Club sponsored an Ugly Man Contest. The winner of the con- test was David Eastman. The home- coming queen was Cindy Breeden. 'W 1 i , 'w t L,1,.p, N..- . p fe' J. 52 f 46 'Qi 17.3. '- is X , !'.f'1of1,iA, f K X I.. f'-- I - Q P '1' g '.f:L'iu 7 X fy- 21 . LQ, ,N , nv Irs, 2,5 'f ' 1 I kD . ,J if- S-5? 1 gllrgkgrx . 7 , L.- ,, l M X .v .J'f rP'r,,, li KX X ,, 1 ,, 5 1 Q. 5 . , .Q Q , I I .ff - I, 1 1 1: r . utr 51. fl A..-, .H 11. 5 L. L5 ai ' x I 'V 1 I Lffg , 'r Jw I, 1 X1 . wg: .if ' 4 xf w vi xv'-J 'N H- Lt..- .. a:'3 W ,LEW .,,,1x -A , - ry 'M A f .au -.V M-' 4' , I X , fu pg' fr .K .nv A ,,m f 21356 V., 4 1 'x -.SEEN :U Tv: MTR ' .f3 '11' 7f :l'3a . f: qi' ' x W - U. UA, 5 , -A X ri Nts, . ia Marie Rangcl-Memorial Hall Angela Williamgwllellman Hall ian Wheelcss Michael Rolhermel i lelen Andrews-MIEDS Club Beltye Esparza-Commuters 'avid Krizan Ron Eilers Homecoming Queen Representatives . e- , 1 , 3.2, ' ' 1 , Q . v E M! l , ii Y.-A zxi' l vye. ' I J. !,l,i: . -vw ', .. 'il' lem, ,HI . 7,3 : l ., V'.,f,3,.i. Linda Seidel and Don Alan Holtkamp, Agriculture Association 49 iff. W lf?- 5 ii'- 'fx -hx TEA K -is Q.. ff- X 'J' A N . T? lr! If ,.- , rr' 1 Y 4' 4 im! VJ 7? 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A 'JV I J .QR ' 251, A + , W 9532 vzlbgfj-j . 951p'2','lf 13555 ivy, , t , , l, 'IN 5' ig , .. E K X , .., , A ' U J' I W 'M Y. .? A - .1 0 122. M v wi WS, fr A li lxgx yygbsv iq 141 gf -,543 -,- -in T ., fl! -W N413 V1 1' v.'LS 1 'w 1? Departments Select Whois Who Darrell Borcliurdl-Enginvm-ring Ammy .Ioncs-Sociology ', Pe 1 W lxxb .- i fri. F- W R, -'lx :PV 9, g iv Y 7-' ' - ...ff Phyllis Franklin-English Sandra Lehmann-Biology Don Holtkamp-Agricultural Economics Karen Hutchinson-Philosoplly Tina jacob-Secretarial Training 54 vf-. -, ' 53327 f' . :wg 51 .1 -, H A ?. -E F , 1 'U . V- .:- N1 R H5 rj, ry ' in 14, , fb t ,e ' 1 X g f A Wd' Mary Spreen-History Bvlty Karisch-Holm' ECOIIOIIUCS Diana Ojeda-Drama John Hanly-Chemistry David Hawkins-Music Mary Ray-Office Occupations Patricia Hodde-Government Departments Select Who 'S Who Annette Sechelski-Accounting Judy Fuchs-Psychology Ann Dreyer-Speech Bess McGalliard-Business Mark Herzog-Busineis Dale Mertz-Industrial Arts Harvey Busch-Engineering 56 3 X BIN g ' M i 9 in Q 1 , w X 3 1 ,W i , - 'is h . . 3 lk: 'Li' i' J 'Nf A 'Q 5- 11 E , 6' iff P if . 2 W wif ,1 ' I Lloyd Schwartz-Mathematics Rick Brown-Physical Education Lynette Okruhlik-Geography Becky Montgomery-Physical Ed Nancy Unlermcyer-Journalism Cynthia Watson-English Bryan O'Kelly-Photography 5 X 1 .,V.l Lf ' QM M Q ,IL ESC, 1 vu 1 2? 1 4 . tially ., I in fe 1 , 4 g ., L. fa, JYQNY X . . s, ,wg-m H .,,, X .. aavxv - 3 ,,,. 11 L' L. .- iv T 1 - , 1.-PM i -um ,-4' f' N fin, H L -, .. , . ,nz 5 ,-.K V, 1. , --f 4- In ,L-M ,f - , x 72 + .., '- ' A V, c' 5 , , ,z. A.. I .. Q V. ,,1- ...w ..I i if . ...QAAQ , - .4'7fxQ :WWF P John Janda, sophomore, Bellville. John, an engineering major, is a recipient of the Band Scholarship, secretary- treasurer of the band, member of the Stage Band, and member of the 1978 Texas Junior College Honor Band. He is serving as president of PTK, member of Mu Alpha Theta, and was a Mr. Buccaneer nominee. Nancy Kay Untermeyer, sophomore, Columbus. Nancy, a journalism major, has been on the honor roll for three semesters, PTK secretary, Editor-In-Chief of the Blinn Log, and president of Beta Phi Gamma. She is a recipient of the Katherine Atkinson Scholarship, member of Phi Beta Lambda, and 1978 Miss Buccaneer nominee. Sherrie Borchardt, sophomore, Brenham. Sherrie, an English major, has been on the honor roll for two semesters, member of Circle K, and a member of the Whois Who History Department her fresh- man year. James Richard Murray, sophomore, Houston. James, a pre-dentistry major, has been on the honor roll for two semesters, Student Council vice-president, and member of PTK, Math Club, and Circle K. Ronald Davis, sophomore, Brenham. Ronald, an accounting major, has been on the honor roll, Student Council repre- sentative of PTK, and member of Circle K. He is also a recipient of the Beulah Dolbert Scholarship. Judy P. Smith, sophomore, Brenham. Judy, an education major, has been on the honor roll for two semesters, member of PTK, Mu Alpha Theta, and Childhood Instructor Association. Sandra Lehmann, sophomore, Ledbetter. Sandra, a pre-pharmacy major, is the PTK treasurer, recipient of the Faculty Scholarship, and 1978 Miss Buccaneer runner-up. Laura Andress, sophomore, Colum- bus. Laura, a P. E. and Religious Training major, is a member of PTK, 1977 Baptist Student Union homecoming queen nominee, and recipient of the Oppor- tunity Scholarship. Patricia Hodde, sophomore, Bren- ham. Patricia, an Education major, is co-historian of PTK, and member of Circle K. 59 NV' ii Circle K 6 Blinn Players Junior College Agriculture Club l,-.- .,,, 1: 1 IN? i E V H5 1 ,f ar fi AN Childhood Instruction Association 3, I , , , .,,v-l i Student Government Clubs 61 Beta Phi Gamma Beta Phi Gamma is thc national junior college: honor fraternity for stu- dents in journalism. To be in thf' frater- nity the student must have contributed significantly toward the college publica- tions staff, make a minimum ofa B in journalism, anfl have: a MCM average in other college: courses. During the past year thc fraternity sponsorccl a scholarship to a beginning journalism student, held an all-campus icf: cn-am social and hclfl a Christmas and end of school party for staff members. , 5 f . 'Z 'v', if .zv-.D 'ii 'V fir - .1-, g1,Ktt,,.'jL1v-1' Darryal Elliot 62 Robert lVlcVeller, Sponsor l I R X X ,,.f'f .- , . 8 j QTQQV' 'Q' Q . f 5' it i r .J Sand ra Scroggins Nancy Untcrmycr 'f.,x , I 'xr' JV' 'g,a' 1 Q '. Lucy Hollcmun, and Avery Davis Sandra Scroggins, Darryal Elliot, Chris I-loldcr and Patricia Taylor. 63 Delta Psi Omega Delta Psi Omega was organized March 20, l929, as an honorary dramatic fraternity for the purpose ol' providing an honor society for those doing a high standard ol' work in dramaties and inci- dentally through the expansion 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 ol' the regular dramatic elulx or other producing groups, hut as students qualify, they are rewarded by election to membership in this society. The GLASS MENAGERIE By Tennessee Williams Cast in order ol' appearance Tom Marcus Evans Amanda ,Ioanne Corona Laura Cathy Eiland jim Allen Davis DIRECTOR Bobbie Dis-lricli ASSISTANT DIRECTOR W. 0. Dietrich STUDENT ASSISTANT Michael Welch DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR jeff Parker LIGHTING Sheryl Simpson STAGE MANAGER james Holzhauser PROPERTY MANAGER TECHNICAL DIRECTOR PUBLICITY POSTERS CREW Defina Burgas Tammy Burt Diana Canales Craig Cargll jewel Coreathers Wendy Farek Debra Frankie 64 Cynthia Watson Michael Long jim House Lisa Guidiy Kent Hanacik Karen Harrison Elizabeth Kolos Julia Lemke Elizabeth Mize Peggy Patronella Theresa Schultz Tommy Urias Cathy Eiland, Allan Davis,,Ioann Corona, Marcus Evans T 1 li' I -Z Vcndy Farck, Chcryl Simpson, and Miko Welsh the diary of adam and eve by mark twain adapted by mark bucci dircctor assistant director assistant fstude-ntl dirvctor ADAM EVE SNAKE ,Ioann Corona and Cathy Eiland bobbin' dictrich wilfred dietrich marcus evans CAST: michael welsh wendy farek Sheryl simpson 65 A i Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a national honor society in mathematics for the junior college student. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in mathematics by providing public recog- nition ol' superior mathematical scholarship and by promoting various mathematical activities. At their biweekly, the member- ship 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 members is held in the Spring of each academic year. However, the biweekly meetings are open to all who enjoy puzzles, patterns, and curiosities. Officers: Mike Weiehmann, President, Wendy Farek, Vice-Presidentg Connie Parker, Sec.-Treas.g Auggie Darr, Student Council Representative. The Math Club sponsors the Ping Pong Touma- ment each year. 66 VEGA CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP Cammilo Vega was the new tourna- nt champ of the 1978 ping pong compe- on sponsored by the math club, Mu ha Theta. Following a three week tourna- nt, the division winners played each other, in six playoff matches. The 1978 division winners were Pat Muellenberntg Willie Williams, and Linda Hasford. The tournament was successful. Mu Alpha Theta officers officiated over the matches. This was the third tournament. 'Nl na' :vu SY: . ' -0 .. 5,: n . --1.2 L ' i 1 1-A A '-rr -:Es V .. .-19 .:.L.:.. fr' K Q. W5- JL :.:.'-f - ' ' . '-gl.: ,wr f ,J 1 A . ,U V 1: ,vw X ' ' i 'F K ' .ash 1 :WT U -I '3 ff7f' 1 1 Yi, A 1 MEMBERS: Dr. Calarco, M. Darr, C. Parker, W. Farek, M Weichmann, S. Rashidian, J. LeCour, A, Naraghi M. Shakibai, H. Al-Akhras, H. Hattab,K. Nabil, D Hengst, L. Fritsch, R. Burton,N. Safi, A. Mohseni H. Azimi, B. Daneshmand, P. Lee, G. Bogle, M Morales, F. Andrade, M. Weidner, D. Restrepo J. Robinson, M. Asadi, Tuyet V. Le, L. Torres, J Fajardo, J. Standard, J. Bryan, M. Mousishi, S Chong. .-bulg :- Q., C . A .1 Ji 19.235 .V liivll 67 Beta Mu Chapter Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is a National Organiza- tion for students of Business Administration. The Blinn College Chapter was organized to develop competent aggressive business leadership and to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. The club encourages the organization of new chapters in the Dis- trict. Members are trained to perform the installation ceremony for newly organized. For the business majors and interested others, Phi Beta Lambda presents a chance for extra-curricular participation. Along with sponsor and business instructor Rickey Rabourn, selected club members attend the annual national convention. As a fund- raising project, members also sell programs at all home football games. According to Diana Bates, President of the organization, The business club provides an opportunity to gain insight into the different phases of the business world. It also helps students to become socially acquainted with others pursuing similar careersf' W. C. Schwartz and Diana Bates 68 Ellen Bredcmeyer, Diana Bates, Gaile Cosby, Robin Trotler, and ,loan O'Conner. 'Ti' , . , in Duhon BRENH AM 0 , 'gg-v 2 'J-pn Le: UU Bates, Diana Hasset, Mike Williams, Paula Caldwell, Moreun Hoggarty, Robin Trotter., Daina Cooper, Ellen Bredemyer, Linda Phillips, Ann Todd, Janie Brenda Wilkerson, Mark Legler, Vicki Sharp, Carol Freidrich, Micky Collins, Bill Robinson, Renita Johson, Earl Wayne Schaebeli, Donna Brinkeman, Jackie Amanda Rorks, Patsy Vinkelurek, Jaqulen Bryan, Joan O,Connor, Jackie Du, Winston Harrison. 69 are S e O 6115 O 437 9 ia aag Phi Rho Pi is the national honor society for forensics and oral interpreta- tion. 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. The Blinn chapters of Phi Rho Pi and Delta Psi Omega are sponsored by Bobbie and Wilfred Dietrich. Dr. Dietrich is the chairman of the Division of Humanities, while Dr. Bobbie Dietrich is a drama and speech instructor. 70 A TELEVISION PROGRAM, Introduction to Chemical Dependeneiesf' for in-service training is cooperatively produced by the Brenham State School under the director of television, Dan Bayless of 1 Stale School and director of speech and drama at Blinn College, Bobbie Diclrich. Participating project and shown from lefl to right are: Susan Kell, Laurie Lenamond, Todd Handley, Max Evelts, I Bayless, and Michael Welch. One of the scenes involved a classroom lecture. Watson and Diana Ojx-da, Phi Rho Pi members, are preparing their readings. 1.1. . n theatre i Cathy Eiland is preparing for Glass Menagerie 71 Texas Home Economics Student Section Dolores Howell, Phyllis I-Ienski, Gail Wilson, Sharon Sartorius, Renee Huff, jennifer Giles, Betty Karisch 'Xxx ,A 'L ch, Lisa Davis, Pam Griffitts, Betty Karisch, Pam Griffin, Beth Lathum, Diane Palacek, Sh Wynne Winklemann, Suzanne Perry, Mary Ann Wedeli Sartorius, Dolores Howell, Renee Huff, Vicki Perry, Janet Wagner, Phyllis Herske, Susan Dickson, Dixie Dickson, Gail Wilson, Jennifer Giles, K Kominczak, Beatriz Porra 7 2 5 E. . . 4,5 ,' ' X N ',xxk s vi 'f 81. of 6 , , ' ll ' g 'A v Beatriz Parra and Kerry Kominczak V -F 'f-Fx x J 1 ,, -A. W1 i ao 1 152- ,Ja-. -f 'Q , xx off! .1 , Phyllis l-Ierske and Betty Karisch 85 Q N--3 - .. if-fa? -1 , wa... Pam Griffin Sz Beth Lathum C. P. R. Instructors, Earl Schneebeli, Millie Curry, Donna Petrich demonstrate proper techniques. 1 Phi Theta Kappa P' Beta Alpha Phi Theta Kappa is an Honors Club on campus for those students maintaining a 3.415 grade point average. There are no limits as to the number of students who may enter into the Fraternity-the challenge is there for ally student to decide whether or not he will become a member. Phi Theta Kappa members meet in the ' la! lla V 4 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 ww A--' fffff-Q ' ' T' -f , - .w ' - tv. - lm I - - 1 . -1 Ti .,1 ii I . . lx Tl' , L3 Ti ii ' .V il ' 139m Q. ' fit?-tv . A-.rw-2 Il 'l , . .., ...gl . Q'-JW WF f-' ' fy'-I4 l .1 R- .Y ,, P .- ...N speakers to the campus. Membership 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. 53' F T Jennifer Giles perfonns C. P. R. as instructor Donna Petrich observes. Winners of PTK tab chain contest Mark Corrod 74 Sheryl SIITIPSOII John janda Sandra Lehmann Miquel Morales at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. if-Th-. . PTK members visit atomic reactor and wind tunnel at Texas ASLM. l w l Nancy Unlermcyer, Ron Davis, Phillip Zander, John Janda, Pat Hodde, Sandra Lehmann, Sheryl Simps Earl Schncebeli. Y V 77 . 77' f'f'Tf'T7TC,- . ,, 42-Q,-'Lf 'CUE- .- .1f,.'1.,-r j 'ff-'7TfFi 's- .1 ,yu Phi Theta Kappa Q7 27 s N S 4 TER f, Sandy Balcerek, Miquel Morales, Lynette Okruhlik, ,,,7 'MMU give presentation at meeting. fl gl , UE52 Q ,,.--.---17' Peggy Gaskamp and Nancy Untermeyer sign up Betty Esparza for CPR Class. 76 lin route to Slate Fair via yellow bus. ,1f'V I I F Q ,Elini . f ffl V . 'N T President john janda addresses Leadership Conference participants at Austin. 'ti I 77 Blinn College Circle K President Atkinson proclaims Circle K Week on the Blinn campus. ..r 15 The pride of Blinn College Circle K and the central attraction of every Circle K event is the clubls banner with its victory ribbons, its gong and gavel. 78 Members socializing before one of the meetings. T- . ff Danny Marburger, Diane Brown, David Justiss, Donna l-Iagans join Mr. Joel Franke in reminiscing over past activities as captured in snapshots. Circle K weekly recognizes one of its members as the Circle K member of the Week. ex e f E' .. J .-. r :Al 1978 Membership of Blinn College Circle K. This year, once again, Blinn,s Circle K was one of the largest in Circle K International. 79 m I 1 3 K 5 1 1 1 . I P IL R is x - ., gl . y?'H 77N m l' 1, H X-Rf.-L ,Q :IL jr at- .NZH f Q. W 9 ' T ! 1'gH21- '?. R, L 1 ju- - Tf 5 we A five year collection of trophies won by Blinn College Circle K Joel Franke addresses the annual Circle K Honor Banquet. President Donny Marburger presents a certificate of membership to Kenneth Ballard. 81 Student Government -is To left President Miquel Morales. Bottom right, P , Circle K Danceathon. 82 From left to right, Todd Handley, Ronald Davis, Rick Murray, Billie Curry, Vicki Vines, Miquel Moral and sponsor W. O. Dietrich. Officers: Rick Murray, Billie Curry, and Miquel Morales. Bottom, Donna Hagans, Debbie Franke, Ayers, Cindy Brcedcn, Linda Siedal attend dance. E 4 -,PUBL EXAf Blinn Student Council Attended Regional Blinn College Student Council members attended the Regional. II Texas Junior College Student Government Association Meeting, Thursday, in Waco. The meeting was hosted by Texas State Technology Institute. The sessions included parliamentary procedure workshops, presidents' panel and a presentation by Dr. Ken Bird. Dr. Birdis topic pertained to motivating students on college campuses. According to Dr. Bird, Members of the Student Council must impress upon the students the importance of their school. Sixty percent of the students will claim the technical or junior college their school from which they graduatedf' Miguel Morales, president of Blinn College Student Council, called the business session to order. The officers for the 1978-79 school year were elected. They were as follows: Texas State Technology Institute, presidentg Central Texas College, vice presidentg McLennan Community College, secretary-treasurerg and Blinn College, parliamentarian. Blinn College will host the spring meeting of the Texas Junior College Student Government Association Region II. 83 Run-off to Decide Council Positions Run-off for Student Council vice- president and treasurer was held in the Academic liuilding. The election for Student Council vice-presirlent and treasurer resulted in a run-off. Over C500 students turned out to vote on these two positions. David justiss. freshman from Bellville, and Ricky Nlurray, sophomore from llouston, were on the ballot for vice- president. For the position of treasurer, ltyan Dcvey, freshman from llarlingen, and Vicki Vines, freshman from lirenham, were the candidates. President and secretary for this year were Miguel Morales, sophomore from Puerto Rico, and liillie Curry, sophomore from l.a Grange. Tile reason the president and secre- tary were elected during the 1977-78 academic year was to be fair on the incoming freshmen for equal representa- tion on the executive board in the Student Councilf' said Morales. 'il also believe we have excellent candidates and any of the four individuals will be qualified to fill these positions. The polls were open from 8 a. in. to 4' p. m. 'l'he final vote talley in the elec- tion for each of the four vice-president candidates and the three treasurer positions were not announced by the Student Council. Hegtilar Council meetings were held every other Tuesday in the Student Center during the noon hour. On the agenda at the Tuesday meeting was the discussion of home- coming activities. Sponsor for the Council was Dr. Wilfred Dietrich. His office is located in the Academic Building. Individual clubs and organizations were represented on the Student Council by electing or selecting those individuals who represented the interest and plans of their respective memberships. 84 Miguel Morales, Rick Murray, and Vicki Vines. x 1 sg ll -tv t I .,s. u 1 : V ff 'i,,0llN nf! i T' .Aw ff 4 , l F, 5? I ' ' ' ' ' 42' -. ' w 5 a ,g 'V if L 51:32 5.5, b it f A Q,,H:6w,QQ1 f K t u 1 . I uf . U' N , N 'A fl V 4 f This 5, X 'I '4 H if fl' ' 1 ' .Li l . l,-Q 145 . -N 1, 'H-..'Q,Yxtn 3 Y, .4-!'a. .3 ,L-rv Q' Michael Welsh, Margaret Darr, Todd Handley, Mark Reeves, and Betlye Esparza. rn! Council working an 1-lc-rlion. ,.-f I-f i xref Y , ,4. ir .Liv 7 9 L4 fn A . I ,' 'ff Q' .Q 1, --Lim, , X N Students working on the scrapbook. 5.5 .QS Q5 I i -JI A I. i A if 1 QP- Secretary taking minutes. 1 9,2 i.. J' ,,,....f,,4 U f' QL-. p., i 5 Sponsor W. 0. Dietrich 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 promote professionalism and leadership among Agriculture students. The Ag Club, sponsored by Mr. Lawrence ll. Hemann, holds its meetings on Fridays at H1230 p. m. in the Arts and Sciences Building in l,ab number one. ll' Agriculture interests you, be sure to check out this club. 'f . ,- Q - '-s-1-e ,eil'.'H' 'l3f?:?5.'.f:, - . .rg-iw., -W ., 3 , , ,J .-,,fai.',-,v L Don Holtkamp 86 Cary Westbrook second from left received outstanding student award at the State Convention. . if -. , - 47 . - V - , , L, ,. 1 ,. 11-11- L ...4 is 5 ,- - - f .1 .- ,-Q., . H . , ' ' 'L .1111 f ,V ' V' ,- . jj, 1 X ' ' . - -LLL . U' ' V - - - 1 ' .Lil ' iff --f id ' , f ..-1'-1'f5f !'f' '1 iii' ., Hitt- .la ' -4 . . .Shui,.pv,-ueg,.1,Lf:LQ :we V .. :A - 1 ' ' ' 'f,,'y 'A i 4 1i t'fj,3:.-,m,. , :.1,v'.n-f.. 2190521 ,. V , if,-s.. , fr f-I - ffeeswes 1 . 2 1' .-:iff ' . A, ' ,Eng J: r 539 i 'uihin I' ,fs ',d g i,f? lg' LA' Ti ' E' ' V , . w ' L' 'N- fe--1 ' Dennis Mueck, Stale Secretaryg Gary Westbrook, State Vice-Presidentg Linda Siedel, Sweetheart Contesta Don Holtkamp, State Presidentz, Lawrence Hemann, Club Advisor. on Holtkamp, Dennis Mueck, Alicia Buchanan, Brian Dickochat, Dayle Andcrsonhlim Fry, Marvin Hirsch, ddie King, Chris Muchow, Dennis Mann, Karen Kimmcy, Ronald Westbrook, Linda Seidelhlulie Standard. prile Russel, Warren Larson, Ronnie Ray, Fritzy Stccnken, Frank Higgins. i 1 ' S A A Zlub at Junior College State Convention: Linda Seidel, Kathy Frank, Janice Roitsch, Doylean Blakney, Liz iiller, Don Holtkamp, Gary Westbrook, Mike Seidenberger, Doug Hirsch, Dennis Muscle, Marvin Hirsch. 1 Agriculture club selling snowcone' 87 Junior College Agriculture Ag Association Linda Sicdel in Stale Sweelllearl Contest. ., 2 M WL J, . Club on Tour. Ln. lg ,H - Y -...-mf--V . Ronald Westbrook, Linda Seidel, Jim Fry, Don Holtkamp, Student Council Rep., Sweetheart, V-Pres.. President. Dennis Mann, Karen Kimmy, Dennis Mueck. Reporter, Secretary, Treasurer. 88 l I w ur V.. : 1 fb Ag Club tours greenhouses F, - - A 1.--. 1. Q65 Lf .-qu SE H-if .,.. - ,- . I 1 .1.a1,f, vs al Q -'55 ' 'L '44 1 'J 5. 8 fjflh. I fx Af' M575 W i , 1-3 ' 14 -n.-.H M P fb we., , lik 'W v. '35, M. 1 K, 'K 1' ,fm ifi We Q .-ga V 4 slsiitlbx I J iw... 416-1 ' mb, 4-9, tu-. -m li, .wp N3 w N ?1Y 5 Ji-+ P'.-' ,ss: it . -.I 'p .aa Blirm Players Fall Production Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward vllilll .... ruth condomine . charles condominc . . dr. Iiradman . . mrs. hradman . . madamc arcarti . . elvira . . student assistant . director lighting and . . sound director stage manager . . business manager property chairmar artistic directors . crew john geary patricia luna barbara plum victor vicinaiz karen harrison steve sealc malcolm spaugh 90 . . lress mcgalliard . . cathy ciland . . .michael welsh . . . todd handley . . . susan I-:ell .. . .diana ojcda . . .patti cook . . .jon mondrick . . . ricky phillips clinton ccrnik joseph turner . . .diannc hassett . . linda hofmann 1 . . .... lauric lenamond . . .alisa stcphcns stephanie shroyer janet huehncr michael long sherri herry cheryl simpson stephen crumley kristi fisher mark gaskamp john gcary The Cast Members of Blithe Spiriti' arc Patricia lVlcGalliard, Edithg Susan Kell and Todd Handley, U and Mrs. Bradman: Diana Ojeda, Madame Arcatig Patti Cook, Elvira: Mike Welsh, Charles: and Catl Eiland as Ruth. The action of the play takes place at the home of Charles and Ruth Concominc. iii? Edith, thc Condominxfs maid, serves cocktails in the drawing room of their home. Charles, a middle-ag: novelist, discusses the upcoming scancc with his wife, Ruth. Turner, Richard Philips, Patricia Luna. Dianc Hassvt, Alicia Stephens ,Q ' if ' 2, 111- 4 A -:Ml V dui ' it ,W Y I A V4 4 . :,1.a'..,.-QW jf: V165 -QE' ' fl. ' fb slow., . ,- - 'ig ' WQ f.yi sg: , -1.13-'H .Ji - . - fx- . A r , uring the scancc, Madame Arcati utilizes her events kc:-p thc play's plot moving along at a rapid rystal ball to summon forth spirits from the past. page, Thu plays din-gior is Dr, Bobbig Dietrich. Pr. Bradman, his wife, Ruth, and Charles are all Assistant directgris frgshnqan-Ighn' itent as the ritual proceeds. lncvitably funny, the rs? Bobbie: Dietrich, Director Blinn Players Spring Production Practice CC 27 Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller The lilinn Tlieater presented Arthur Milleris nljtftllll of a Salesman Mar. I3 and lil-. The dramatic hit won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics, Circle Award the year it was first pro- duced in New York. The dranna reveals the events of 24 hours in the life of Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman who had sold himself a hill of dishonest goods. Willy deceived himself into thinking that it was material things and popularity that counted in life. The story is told in a series of varied settings that flash hack into the lives of Willy, his wife, his two sons and other people who influenczed his career as a salesman, llllrillililtl and father, so that this one day is a summary of the manis whole life. Clint Cernik 92 Ann Drt-yer and Tim llohlt at Play practice -T-.L Knf fC' a., Kristi Fisher, Steve Crumley, and Kim Childs in Technical Booth. 'cil Nunnvlly. Ann llrr-ya-r, 'l'iin Szindili-r usan Kell und Christi Fischrr in make-up room Willy l.oniun . Linda .... Bill' ..... Happy .... Bt-rnurfl . . . Chiirlt-y . . . . . Uncle- Ben ........ Howai rd W agiwr .... jenny ......... Miss lforsytln' . . Lotta ....... Thc Wonuin . . Slunlvy .......... CAST .,. .. ... .Klilw Hollll .. . . Ann llrye-i' . . . . . Tim Smulitl-r . . . . Cecil Nunn:-lly .. . . .Clint Ct-rnik . . . . Sit-vc Cruinlvy . . . . Richard Schmidt .. . . . .jon Nlondrik . . . Cynthia Randle' . . . . .. Susan livll .. . . . Kristi l islu'r .. ,.. ..liin1Childs .. . . . . . . .Nlurk Guslxump DIRECTORS: Act I-Todd Handle-yn Act I1- lllzirk Gaskump TECHNICAL DIRECTORS: ACT l-l,igliting: Michavl Wclslil Sound: David Spuugli, ACT ll- Ligliting: Daryul Elliott-,lohn Kellogg: Sound: Sli-vc' Si-ale-Terry l4llWl't'llCt'. PROPER'l'Y DIRECTORS: Patricia l.un:i Kutlivriiie- Williams HOUSE MANAGER Diunu Ojt-dn MAR E-UP .lo lVloort' ,lauw Lcdnicky Dvboruh l ranlu' ll ohn Ovary Nlury lllrich Lisa: Ann Nlichzilk BUSINESS MANAGER Bcttyc' Espurza Stvplic-n tiirsh BOX O lf' FICE MAN AG ERS Guy Pcnningt on Bcity Espzirzzi Vvrnon lion- Tlivilrii nnngg Richy Schmidt and Susan Kell 93 Chorus 62 Trilogy The Xlixed Chorus is a scheduled music course on campus which requires no auditioning before becoming a mem- ber. Think you have a great voice? Who doesn't? Why sing in the shower or ride around town in your car singing when 'r' you can earn college credit and really learn about singing. Nlr. Bullard, instructor, meets with ' his class each Xlonday, Wedm-sday, and Friday at third period. There is no limit as to the number of on out and learn while you sing. Randy Hawkins, Cathy Eiland, Sharon l Sartories, Soli Balough, Cindy Breeden, Becky Kubala, Nlark Lehmann. Sandy Sparks, A.j. Henderson, Duane White, David Wylie, Marcus Bonner, Bob Bullard ls i Q r lil 'wf . ' -' i I - ' i i .Q ' ic' I U 4 b , 4' . V ,A ix' 2 it ,. 1 L fr , , lg J, -' .T ' i -' I' , ' 1 , , . i N 3 i VY. i, S ' A ll WHS ' 7 f is I ., I ' A l ri f l 1. ' , . 1 u - , , , 3 'I , . al y - Il, students who may he in the class so come ,. T , I ' I l , 'A - 'H A A ,A . , Q57 ' - r f T. -.QL, - i.i,,j.' I ' V , . Susan Newman, Ruth Ordoncz, Soli Balough, Pam Hamman, Cindy Watson, Susan Breaux, Tammy Sanders, Angela Williams, Mark Lahmann, Becky Kul Barbara Brown, Patsy Taylor, Elaine Sorosby, Kristi Fischer, Debbie Cook, Caroln Jackson, David Wylie, Sharon Sartoria, Cindy Brcedcn, Bob Bull Sandy Sparks, Cathy Eiland, Randy Hawkins, Leonard Wagner, joe Graves, David Griffith, Danny Marburger, Debbie Kluna, Dalc Farmer, Marcus Bon Jimmie jones, Richard Schmidt, Randy Wendt, Duane White, A. J. Henderson, Earl Woods, jr. Mims. 94 Industrial Education Club 9 -4352 95 QA A X 'V 'F ,M 11 l' w'J4s:i2 533 l 1 I Ya . . J X 1 P 4 x ' p 1 4 P L , 1. ' f f , fs, Q - N . R wi , 5.., x a A 's K I 5-95 iv I x I 1 ns 4 .7- ,aq 1 I5,::,-:-f1-.a-.:- . W -a f. E F :P '-sri? LK-:, 1-if Al' ff F .X fn L f ,, jf.: k fly' ,f J if X fix ,. 4 . ' b Q- iv :J ' -5, J. V ' 1 . ' . jj ' r ,Y .X- Kit' -5 v E QWTWQ 1 'x 174' 1 -V - 5.4- x -.,. I, .f .V .,,.. - JE' Ida' gn. U V 1 if el .. Y .X 1' J' Q . 7 , 231: ' 'g ':'i v 7 r' -0 ' E , TW... .V ,, .r 4 Q '21 04:3 ' 2 T ' L3 ma 1 f ,Q f.,. A Ml, Vu ' 'if l A A il Arabic Student he E l Orgamzatzon . The Arabic Student Organization A toured the NASA Space center, chose YQ Cynthia Porras as their Homecoming 1 Queen nominee, elected officers on October 4-th. Osamah Hijazi, one of the club's officers met with a representative ol' the Palestinian Folklore 'lfroup in Houston. The club gave them a cheek for S5200 on behalf of the Brenham OAS. The money will go to orphaned children and families who lost homes during the wars. I want our students to be our ambassadors of good will around the campus and the bridge across which we exchange culture, civilization, friendship, and better understanding with all Stu- dents. 'il ,, .. . . .. , '-c-F fi ,sh -4 ,. Wig' A- l ff-Wh -1.5 'Z?'u, M x James Carstarphen, Azmi Hamied, Issa Shaikh, Cynthia Porras, Mohamed Sa'di, Osamah Hijazi, Ohdalal Jedyam 98 wap' i' rabic students in cafeteria P L..J 4 -Q xt .Q kI v ,. Mn NY , . Issa Fuad Shaikh and Azmi Mohammad Hameid 99 ,:, '!v...k -X Liu Ebony Club 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 a group that likes to help needy organizations, contributed 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 350 dollars to the Sickle Cell Fund, and 3950 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. Linda Phillip, Darryl Elliott, Patsy Taylor, Sheila Johnson. 100 Marcus Bonner, Marsha Thomas, Donald Williams, Gary Austin, Derrick Collins, Gale Wilson Dr Horn Charles Foster. tu, , l 1, l I is -i,,.4 K I . Sheila Johnson, Linda Phillips, Darryl Elliott, Patsy Taylor B s l- Quinn James, Paul Brandley, Brenda Ferguson, Marshall Hill. , 'f - E , : Xu . ra .S -jg.. , .,,. s - AY K- 1 3 .J .X R , fi N 4 , xl, r . Joel Thompson, Maxine Dockery, Joyce Walker, Ella Marshall, Winston Harrison. Charles F Oster, Ronnie Hall, Dr. Horton 1 0 1 Rodeo Club Shannon Flores, Terry Zeuhs Jlmmy I-Iodsluns Randy Ray, Fritz Steinkov NIRA Member Boots Graham-NIRA Member Clyde Martin-Sponsor, Sha Boots Graham-President. 1 02 gn 4 Uv w ! s , 1 m ., f ' ,Q in , +7 - ,. vs ,K ,A 1 ,Aux -1 E ,. -.Am ,f , Q , , 1 Ei . Q . ' 1., ug? cf A 3 w 'A , . . 3--, ',r,. u 'C -,fa.Q . .......- Q. M. Y .'J11ll ?' 'L- Wm- f . N n '1'?m e' W'--,W-V .QV V u, w . I' v sharon Schmldt Fellca Starky Llsa Houonak,,I1mmy Hodskms, Ronny Ray, Fntz Stinkon, Bob Graham, Terry Zeuhs, Shannon Flores Medical Educa tions Development Society Judy Fuchs, Vice-Pres 3 Cindy Broaden, Reporter, Pam Wilson, Sludent Council Rep.g Diane Nluske, Presidentg Eric Winkler, Sponsorg Warren Willbanks, Sec.-Treas. g Pal, Taylor, Sponsor. Enu Dev Em: Pam Wilson, Becky Robinson, and Nurse taking blood samples at MEDS screening program. 104 , x. 2 fe - W F - lg p , ,X N tr , C ffl ro .- me- 'E xhid v Clyde Martin, Pam Willson, Susan Boecker at the Chronic Disease Screening Program. I A :fr . L, .. 'VY' .u .13 W mf 'Nui ,. If f if -4- As? aa ,u 'Em E -W . fl , 3312 55' l ' -'ri Tl . QE? , X C-'S -:A ' . -, 'iz' a ' 1 id for Texas Dept. of Health screens studcnl for a hearing problem. MEDS service project-Chronic isease Screening Program. Judy Fuchs selling baked goods and Christmas decorations at PTK Flea Market. . fy I F Aid of Texas Dept. of Health takes student's blood presure as part of screening program. 10 Q.. '- '--....,, Q... YI, I Q42 4 'Ven T 'Sf M ...C '--..,. iq 1 lg - n 1 1 -W. Q-k..., 4 A va- -H- --Q V .....ff -a 4'- 3 Q lil! 'Mi-Pk l W N 1 1 15 O v sim, - H, ' 1 5, .. ,, m ,, Ei M . N I , . M 31 M . .11 -. 'JW 'NJ 'fi 'i3f?5?9'Lj?f1iJ1'?1, TL LH, 02 , 'r KV , 12- 2' L A 'Q .1 Lvvw! 6' V '1 V . E I U 1-'ls '.: d w. w ' Q . . .' , .' ' , E' - .fm. , we .fb, ,f, ,,, fc , if r xii Y ' SA v f M .v 'M tg' A Main. I' -L.i..n ,Ai V . ff? I K - , ,. ., -I. ff, 445. W ' Q- AQ . ' . if 1 1-' 5:1 X f ig? J- -f.. 'Xv 721 Y' ig Q7 ,ilk w in .. -..ve MV Q. S 1 W' 'fl 1 ,- mf :AM A552 5+ 1-f 3, 'Y' . Z F' ' Ng N MQ! - ' 3 F3 '?.h' ' 3 -, It I Q ' - - ' ' ffii' . FN V ' 'f' , qlh, I -V 'P f, 'H I f- 4. -'Jn M, , I-if-gi li A f F ' , X' a f ' - Aus Q, ff? i L 37-.5 Q' , - 'I g B, mn A Q fi M -. 1 V-,Q L 5 fl ,A e, gi um .ix A a ,., . , , ' . I jab? : , A., ffm v Y: Q . ' ' 1 wifi r K M- 4 ' rg Zog' Reports Beat of Campus Activities The Blinn College Log,,' the campus newspaper, exists primarily to inform the students and faculty of campus and local events. As a secondary purpose, the news- paper serves as a laboratory experience for journalism courses. In addition any student may contribute to The Logw without enrolling in journalism courses. For those interested in credit, there are two, three credit-hours courses and a one credit-hour workshop course avail- able. Robert Mueller, advisor for the news- paper, said, Working on the campus newspaper can be a lot of fun as well as a lot of work. Many students derive much self-satisfaction from seeing their articles in print for the first time.'7 Client Molley, Bettye Esparza, Nancy Uiltermyer, and David Spaugh. iv-f L to R: Larry Carter, Paul Preuss, Bobby Leonhardt., Tom Shead, Chris Holder, Cynthia Ptandel, Nancy Untermezer, and Robert Mueller sponsor 108 heryl Simpson I-lolrlcr, Robert Nlucllvr, Sponsor, K Larry Carter W- A, ,-gg uw M gy. fi W R x 'if -A . , . -N J nl is-.J f 1. 1 '- if ,Q-'gm 51 Awkff , --. , AQ, ul Beltye Esparza ,I - n Us r 1 x 1 l r . ...--'M 1 1 -ya f rv' fl Bettye Esparza 81 Nancy Untermycr 10 110 John J anda David Young Duane White Bob Carwithen Blinn Band The Blmn Colleffe 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 N County Fair Parade. The band sponsored the L N BUCCANEER MARCHING FESTIVAL The Band h is 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 It also marches in the Brenham Maifest Parade which is held every May Membership is open to qualified musicians through audition with the hand Jw 494-nh director J in zmfv -5 ik Baker, Charletta: Bargas, Delfina: Barker, Nancy Gay: Barnard, James D.: Barnes, Becky A.: Bass, Jennie: Bonnet, Marjorie D.: Brotzman, Denise L.: Carwithl Robert P.: Conner, Ricky D.: Cook, Debbie K.: Cosby, Melinda G.: Creech, Royce L.: Darr, Margaret B.: Diehl, James R.: Dolcn, Laura E.: Dreyer, Ann Edgar, Russ M.: Farmer, Dale A.: Friedrich, Carol C.: Griffin, Dennis E.: Hall, Pamela J.: Hanna, Thomas E.: Hawkins, David R.: Headrick, Tammy f Hcintschel, Peggy J.: Herzog, Mark L.: Hildebrandt, Mark S.: Hobson, Travis: I-Ioelschcr, Darryl L.:Janda, Jolm D.:Jetcr, Cynthia A.:Jones, Jimmie E.: Kappl Wayne E.: Key, Cynthia D.: Kitchen, Kimberly E.: Kluna, Debbie J.: Kubala, Rebecca G.: Lewallen, David L.: Lincke, Mary A.: Locke, Clyde M.: Loueks, Joy ' Maldonado, Juan: Martin, Cynthia C.: Mas, Antonio: McCown, Christine A.: McJunkin, Daniel M.: Menke, John W.: Mocllcnberndt, Patricia: Mucho Christopher R.: Neuman, Mark E.: Newcomer, Katherine K.: Nichols, Marlon G.: Ojeda, Albert L.: Ojeda, Diana B.: Otto, Cheryl A.: Pargmann, Terry W.: Pau Michael C.: Purifoy, Cynthia S.: Reid, Jerri L.: Rich, Scott B.: Russ, Susan G.: Scarborough, Joe L.: Schultz, Anna M.: Schulze, Cheryl A.: Sorsby, Mary Sparks, Sandra J.: Stephens, Alisa G.: Street, Reba N.: Sweitzer, Paul K.: Taylor, Joseph M.: Turner, Joseph P.: Unger, Ralph A.: Villarreal, David A.:Wagn Breckenridge: Weidner, Mark S.: Weige, Lorna D.: White, Thomas D.: Weiser, Kathy R.: Wilbanks, Warren R.: Wilkerson, Cheryl L.: Williams, Donald l Williams, Jennifer L.: Wolridge, Tcd O.: Woods, Earl W.: Wylie, David A.: Yarborough, Rhonda R.: Young, J ames D. l I '5- f- 1 ,. 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I N. . v , . , , . . . x , 1,f'F-,'TYf7- 'Lk-S. ,gf ' ,' 2- ' xwav l r Y 'lm Kitchen, F011I11rv'I'wirlfrr Kathy Wieser, Feature Twirlcr Tuba Section 1 978 1 978 Twirlers and Drum Major Rhonda Yarhorough, Margaret Darr, Cheryl Otto, Kim Kitchen, Becky Kubala, Margie Bonnet, Cindy Martin, Kathy Wiescr, Ann Dreyer, Alisa Stephens, Cindy Key 113 6493? .AF '4! ff-1 ' r .,.J' .. 1 V - -- l f f 4 , , I 4 2 ,, . , . . X N 1 '7 v I EX ,. A,., , X - , , -L A.. ' X fy. . -,.' , v, .-'4.. K .j.-V. ,-,V .l, Ag -fx - '.- 1..- X 4 . ,,, .,,.. 'vw ..- E Q :, 4 - . . 3 x L. 4 JK V ,.,v, .F iv fl ' :EJ .S Q . - X A .ur A fx. Ji' . 'wif -,-'. -JPN , , 4, 1 x - xg I. , 1 ' 1 K Z , V f' .' x ' , - vf ' 4 ' , , , A V . Y, ,diff ' f ' . ,, - ' .L 1- 1 H1'2'.'i . ' ITF' -'L 4:-'gl IL :?'J' 'X fr-4':H 'J ,lf-, f -' si-S '21.' 1 !.feT'X ' 1: -wa' .Mi ,ir , T, .1 ff'- I -3 5. ,. -' W, -lx.: Mx., an v 4 L' y vs . .' .Jas ',,n ,. '-. 4 f ' . - .. - y ' , - - ' V . ,1,-, ,.3 ' .- , . I . ,- 1 ,n .. . Tw -, -14, Q 7 ,' ., .1 . 4 4 ' I r ,. h 1 fx' r, ' , smvpnzl'-'v1rsrgL.,,v in .x., A r. , .-1., v N 7. 2 A v ,,.. 3. ,qw ,L 11 .- J-CW, .'! I-f. 'N . K 5, 1 .:fl5f Y7wx ' ' 'A 'K ,g -,,,,.4gLLi1'E'!.'55'-, x K .T- 4 U. r- -' ,Q . ,N RM. ug zu . '.. 53.- rb 7n-'. .- H. : ,Q ,, , 11 . I ' A 'u..,N-.M-Lush n-.. , ..,, . I ----- '-1n.,. gggf .W . .14 ,, '-1-1 -,-,.f'L... A ' . N, 7 5'-.-.. . We-L. 'W X 'Nw on S Beta Tau Sorority The Buccaneer Treasures formed 11 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 practice and performances representing the college bring them closer together. Some objectives of the sorority are to promote interest in the Buccaneer Treasures, to provide social activities for members, and to promote school spirit. Dcbbic Franke, De'Anne Hudson, Diane Brown, Debby Berger, Madelyn Keesec i , I 'hs- 5 'li +-'. l Ii , L X l Q .wtf H 'ill ic, 4. KH Pam Bruce, De'Anne Hudson, Diane Brown, Bob Mason, Debbie Rolan, Donna Larson, Donna Huff, Tammy Sandershlune Summers, Diane De Anda Li Guidry, Debbie Franke 1 16 li Robin Jansen, Annette Dillard, and Lee Ann Bird well are making punch for the Christmas Party. ,- J? ' 'L Annette Dillard, Nanci Collins, Bea Parra, Bob Mason, Karen Harrison, Sheri McAfee, Kerry Kiminczak, Madelyn Keesee, Robin Jansen, Barbara Plum, Debby Berger, Peggy Mack, Carol Kunkel, Lee Ann Birdwell. 1 1 7 1 979 Yearbook Staff A wide variety of people composed the team that put together this yearis yearbook. They each contributed their time and their talents, and set their own goals. Special thanks goes to W. O. Dietrich who was always willing to come to anyoneis rescue. Someone who went out of his way to help the stall' was Brian OiKelly, one of our ace,' photographers. There was coping with layouts, copy, and reluctant photo schedules. However, the rewards were also thcrcg good times together, learning lessons about the ways of the world, and the satisfaction of mak- ing a contribution to our school. We hope we have captured many of your memories of Blinn during the 1978-79 school year. We also would like to thank the many of you who helped us and gave us your support. Clay Nelson 82100 Kettler 118 Connie Parker Brian O,Kelly ,loc Kettler if E Donna Larson -is-ir .- .V H ,lily :IA V Y' I jg 'l J ,,,L.Q.:l gt . Q35 Q 'Ny W N-.., 'L x I V , .I tl x E. ' X im f , :I ,X mx J Jl::.l1g,wg X Y .N : 4. V If '-ti ' 5-ff -1 V 1? 'X . ' X . ' f I 'If' Vp f - K4- fl 1 1. I xx- I if r .', X . If ' 4' 3 .. 3 X' ?':TE., VV X-3 ,V 5 'Q ug :-- -'age' Q Q ' , .A 1 45, ' if 'Wife L .ff J. X' Y x. X .4 'S , . ally ,Z 1 1 1 .,, 55 lm M .Qs-' F 'ff 4 I -g NY .591 i 7 I '1 fl! 5. 00-5 Jw J 'v' -' .Q 7 'SSW' We ' ': I J , QI if QW-' TW.-, . v 1. 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'71 ,-Q V . ,, , Diane Kankel Cindy Key Austin Devine Betty Karisch Norman Kiecke Somerville Bellville Robert Kasmiersky Mike Kimich F ayettville Waller Habib Kasraei Becky Koerth Iran Burton Johnny Kellog Darrell Kolwes Highlands Bellville Suzanne Kelm Sandra Kolwes Brenham Bryan Halloween Party r' M 'I . A .X ..,1-.,1 'X 'I aw I 1 .- .L 1 :AL .4- .,,..! ' Lf- 'A-ga 'J f . I ...Jr :an Micklewright Tyler -nir Milaninia Houston :cky Montgomery Houston rginia Montgomery Caldwell iguel Morales Puerto Rico .njuanita Morales Snook Matt Morgan Houston Dennis Maeck Cameron Rick Murray Houston Diane Muske Houston Cynthia Mumy Caldwell Soheila Nahilzaheth Iran -vp-N Kathy Newcomer Houston Lesia Newman Bellville Donna Nichols Lexington Richard Norton Texarkana Jose Nuila El Salvador Joan O'Connor Houston Q -run. ,1 Saleh Odat Jordan Derrel Ohnheiser Schulenhurg Diane Ojeda Austin Brian O'Kelly Venezuela Geralyn Okruhlik Flatonia Lynette Okruhlik F latonia 1 , uw 1 Debbie Rolan W W , ,, M nw Hx, mm W All ll WSW: -., uwmli MMU H' 1' e1..' 1, w, '1 w , V I x y Aim! M W. .R Y 'li A 4 ., , . I '. Ev-,jfi ' . if F U L: -it Y z51'-,Q-' '.. 1-' K. -AJ,fl'fN,, f ,M 55654-,wr 1,3 in -r1.1r4-Qggn 12 tf w J. X. -n 1 W5 E11 J 'Q X .mffirr f ..-ff 4 ,I 'U 1' L-.1 4 . I I . .44--.'.A.x El L W, 4 Qr- LP? .ii .. 'Siu' .lyylii-4 Sophomores f'.!' I 'i - t I, 'U 4- wh- v 1-A-'Lf X rr 9' t 'Wh 'iff X J.,-, 1 K- fs- Robert Sprague LaPorte Mary Spreen Burton Alisa Stephens Bellville 132 'w 3,4 t Ellen Stegemoller Brenham Eric Struessel Burton June Summers Houston ylil sin, ' x f--1. r-1 it HU' , 1 W5 K 1: Us -1- .gtg it Tj 1 l , l C' ,i Y FQ ' 4' ff rf' W an .MV x lu in , , . ,,4.v A avi' , 't A . ' --WJ 1 x I .Dx A e 5. , 4. . ff' -45 ' X r h A -S f A' X ws, 7 ' at ww 'US , U I , ,ak 5 1 ' fy 1112 -:: no , W .ix ' .-.' A Alicia Sustaita Jose Uncein Austin Houston Vicki Taylor Port Arthur Nicky Tirey Sealy Le Toan Houston Robin Trotter Houston John Ulrich Bellville Ralph Unger San Antonio Nancy Untermeyer Columbus Alvaro Valasco Columbia Salvador Vasquez El Salvador Victor Vicinaizi Sanlsidor 6' I It f l Y- .iw -7,-:fi - l . .J W 'sr 5 Q --V 4 rf , ' l .X -55 1-4-T I' ,.. Q-J.. ., 'I ni l E1 -n ' N1 f . , .1 ..-N ,X f., 'v I 9' F W its-'r of 1 4514, ri . 1 a f 1 ' -g. l Mil' rv i 'f I l a Q Q . -'f l ' -' l V, v, .41 Patsy Vinklarek Flatonia Verce Vinklarek Smithville Roberto Vlloa El Salvador Janet Wagner LaGrange Clifford Walker Chappell Hill Cindy Watson Lexington fy' ' , P-'. ...., - Tn 4 '. X Y . I 'L r- man! 9 I John Watson Houston David Watts Brenham Moses Lucio Weimar Mike Welsh Bellville Randy Wendt Bellville Steven Wesneski Houston vu -Q K 3' 'Q r .J M , 1. 'H l . , i ,W Floeshmen gf' 1.4- ! 155 ff ,fill 7 All 0 , f Rf-.l. W i- ,V ,XV X, ,. - 1 -1. 4------it-.. - V ----- ,, Us ,,,, ' . 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M4 his , t -1 '-'B ' , . , . 4' f . Y 1 , fl Mike Albers Ledhetter Ali Al-Said Lebanon Dayle Anderson Navasota 134 Sonia Andrade Honduras Edwards Artis Liberty Peggie Artz San Antonio Susan Aschenbeck Brenham Taheri Ahdolhamid Iran Jahangir Alasuand-J avadi Iran Craig Baker Houston Cinda Balke Industry Ruth Ann Ballard Houston Sharon Banik Round Top Nancy Barker Austin Becky Barnes Hockley Mike Barnett Groves Kim Baron Caldwell Duane Barrett Conroe 5. - x . , 5 ', . w..,,Nf Danny Bartlett Leesville Jenni Bass Orange Robert Batot Conroe Jamal Bawaby J ordan Cindy Becker Brenham Sharon Behrens Giddings r Chuck Bellue LaGrange Glenda Berka Caldwell Carolyn Bertelson Houston Beth Bianchi Corpus Christi Lee Ann Birdwell Houston Mary Biscamp Caldwell Blakeney Bland ouston g Blezinger dustry an Boecker renham dra Boeker renham a Bohuslav oulton Annette Bolden Sealy Delores Bolden San Felipe Margie Bonnet Georgetown Nina Booker F riendswood Jaiden Bozorg Iran David Bradford Brenham , ....!,.. '. 'fs lf., VA L Sharon Bradway Houston Jehu Brandy Libera Donna Brinkman Somerville Willie Briscoe Brenham Darlene Brune Columbus Paula Brunkenhoefer Brookshire i 4-S ,x l if if-ef l Jacqueline Bryan Clay Barbara Buckner Centerville Clara Bunch Katy Ricky Burkett Whitehouse Doug Byrd Houston Marco Comacho San Antonio Freshmen 'U 'Z ' Leg: , .NV 1. I. ..,. -, qv, ,ry ..... X Tracy Champion Conroe Connie Cheatham Conroe Douglas Chemaly Venezuela 136 rv. 1.5 fi Y 53' 'vi i, 1 -YL- A0 k,v,'k . s. . .- ' Gd' - Q ,n I, if .' -if-T-T? ff Q,-, -.51 1 .. if J- ' i 2 N 1. i w . f it. ,- P If-3. vi-LL-. ' ' . A .- .., , ff . ,, 1 a . . -V-.1 ,, K ,,-. Wifi . 'x A. r IT x Gregg Clark Conroe Darrel Clouse Bryan Derrick Collins Elgin W' 'I f I.-. Aw K' M . . . . L..-' : v l I . . 11' l -ff TF- Q , . rc' X x f--nv -vu' .l 5. Q-,A James Collins Silsbee John Collins Bryan Nanci Collins Houston Dana Cooper Waller Royce Creech Leander George Craniotis Honduras Q3 aa . 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X1 li V ll? gy ' .9 J ,Q gy' if 'f AQ -L , 1 QU- Jil, ,.-. 2' -WC- 4'.xr Freshmen 1' ' pf' W W, Rig! ai of r .Q 7 A ff 'sir , n ' I' , ,A is a lil W' I' . Mark Gaskamp Brenham Ethel Gaston Bay City Gaylynn Gant Hempstead 138 ws' ' if Vi. .. H 111 -. ' -f ' WU , V dlf David Gibson Brenham Alex Gilchrist Montgomery Diane Goertz Bastrop .. , if Q.-435.4 . -f FK. . gp V' JS! 1.-., 1' f' f, . ,A 5 . , B. 4 -fr I ' I qT i.iffi c Z-'B ' f' . -x N , , Ruiz! ,Q if K Q-qi ' 'Y 7 t' .,- Y ? - A i t f i , T' ' e f7 -.ep ..,u.rw 1' 1 If N: i 5 ' -nv v-fi-'f ' .V w b Talk. .- , f liigifv-Si' A' LJ?- hi - A -sri 'IN 7+-x J ' Cf' i iyilf' w A ld i 3 Z i in 4' J ' v -ff. 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V x., ,fn 1 E , , s.: .mi .qi 1 'aa I, '-.1 jr' u '.-,- ' ix, ww. vw Q' ,-A K! it C gn. 411 fi su- ,1. rv- k '- j 'fl N , F 5-1. ,p- . ..f ,N A5 ff' , . . ff., 4 :- I 0 f!1'.'4' 7-A Q. .hw .- wt' . , ,- K V v v ,150 'nh ni 1. 4- if , u li. 1. .gi r i ?Ri'4IAhvh:1' 1 ' Trf Am- . , . P1531- 1 i J.. 1 W .,., .W me Q . '? , 1 D. f,5g5,,,z I w 1: v v. In Jn ' '. I ,, W. , iw - V , u ' l -wa 'r f 33- --'Y-24593 EE , 1, ,L Q . f :ns .51 fag ,JN f -'.-W. Q.. 5 PW,-S mr r ' 4 5' .G , I Wu. iv!- -.r,fg -rf bug.. -lr 1- , lx 1 in We -110 I 'awe 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. In studying phar- macology, 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 of the body. During the day, the trainees have lectures and class periods, and during the semester they receive practical experience at area hospitals. Iris Hartensteiner, Brenda Fritsch, Linda Krnek, Jan Wheeler, Viola Jackson, Carolyn Althaus, Shirley Ostiguin, Mattie Smith, Karen Grote, Edith Erwin, Kelly Geisler. r. ,a, 3 l Carolyn Althaus Bettye Ford Edith Erwin Brenda Fritsch Brenda Fritsch, Susan Hernandez, Mattie Smith. 149 Shirley Osliguin, Carolyn Althaus, Linda Krenck, ,Ian Wheeler, Kelly Geisler, Karen Grote, Edith Erwin. .1 'e L A .fe Kelleyne Geisler Iris Hartensteiner G S H d Karen rote usan enum er Mattie Smith, Carolyn Althaus 150 .5 S f 40 J ,Y ' f I 1 I Y. 2 . -,., -, ,o li 1 Ayn-:mr I i Jule! ' I -A - Q' ' ,V ' it ' . iw , 'wr ' .I ' l H L' -'L' 5 -' it-'ll 5, V 'V 'N ' ,ly if K.. - rg' 4 ,u S XXX xxx. 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'QI 'me ' J , f e .ffl K 1' A 1- 51 Q A A QFQN A '- 1' f 1 4 Willie Briscol, John Watson, Jack Larrimore, Titus Wells . ,!!!?r', . i lf . 4.8 . .Ll Baldizoa, Jose Manuel Fajardo, Alejandro Payarcs, Salvador Vasquez, Glauco Nlayorja, Oscar Fernando Andrade, Gustavo Carncvali, Nlarla Pacheco, Jorge Craniolis, Hilcana Baldizon, Bcrni on Einem, Abel Zelaya, Sonia Andrade, Juan Antonio Suarez, Carlos R. Ojeda, Daquer Revcron, Mario onzalcz, Salvador Chong, Sandra Hilado, ,lose Cisneros ...- '!-1 ...P SU, fd T 'l S . ' , A ,.- A. . .Q .- , v., '- Pedro Galavis Robert Young, Steve Krueger, Mike Williams Louis Castonon, Steve Shelton Dormitories 1 55 : - '.- '1'f.x'.1f-QE James Atkinson Dormitory James Atkinson Hall was built in 1955, and named after Presidentjames 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 donnitory 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. x S1 df no , In fv .ku . . R f , L 2,-,J '7'4' .S-Na. x f ' J 'ro ,a -- V 41' ,H X . Aff. XX A s. 156 Amir Mohseni Gordon, Kirby Simpson, lien McKinm'y, Slave Cond, Mike lVlcGec, John Watson. F Y J 15, . -I 'Q -,,l., , Y T- Y l ! s, , pAsouALe's' IJ' ,ffip-Q A' W ,gi 3' FiI'E,P 121 .e Carter, Cecil Nuelly, Mark il-lcllun, Willie Carter, David llawkins, Ben lVlcKinney, David Eastman. 1 James Atkinson Dormitory Amir Mohseni, jose Farjardo, John Watson, George Bums. 158 . +4 'Wh ,Ian Q' v 41 1 5 1 'Lie-, , , S , a 1 5? o iii Aj y . Q K f ix, ,si IQ, ,, mr Q f., ,-v fm-, ,M 4, ., V, ., .A 4 ,- ,,' I ..-1 -F , K, fy., ,i,.. Bruce Young, John Watson, jack Luremorc, Ronnie Adamk, Carlos Ojeda, Willie Briscol Jose Farjardo. Q Willie Briscol 1 5 9 ,S fi J' K -Q W 5 VC L ' x s.: il!24 - I K, ' as 1 W. Vx 4 'Q , 3 7 M 4 1 -ur.:-- '7'V6 .. ., J Eyxaesfjix ' .X ,V e l 4 . 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V , if X 2-fu? - ..,. - 5 -Q-N, -ht as-5-.-fm! 5. - .fJ- -qw, 'fii ,:Ai:.4. .- J L' 1 f . H, Qfl? I 'nk V-5E'55'. ' . f 42:1-'m ' ' , ga 1 --. K 1' Q-'ff -1.-It VM 4 w- lf, Sf . ,f V , .f 'g ,1 Tm . -, 35?- wx 'ff am ? - . at 4 r. . f' 4 Q, . X, n' ' I Diana Ojeda, Vera Picllardo, Cheryl Wilkerson. Alicia Suslaita, and Carol Eurests. l. V l r 1 illilir 1 SEPT' .3-L, ' , -lvl' ic B.. Sllanaz Milaninia and Gilda Naziri Karen Luce Ann Koehl, Laura Frytag, Terrie B. Steinhouser, and Donna Bohuslau. 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 ol' 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 lVlrs. Bessie Fenley, the group has partici- pated in all school activities as dormitory decorating contest, built spirit posters, and many other school projects. The young ladies in the dormitory have leared to work well together which has helped to form close ties of friendship that will surely last for the rest ol' their lives. The basic objective ol' the group is to understand each other and to become a unified, understandable group of citizens. Lisa Focheaux, Susan Dickson, and Dixie Dickson. 1 64 , , kli-.. E35 -.,.. 1--.. if 1 Q3 E1 I g, '. 'IK H 'P' K A 6 ,N . 'I 'J , QQ? 1474 M f' R Q- 'Wx lffiiii-,. ,NM :ffm 510 53 r s ,Q X: r Vliuuun-L C' k ' e. fI f Nf 'v zz V1 4 lr Liu' '?nf'f 1 if--2 ,.,.. 2:8 ij 1 .H aff' wi..,4- ' V 1? X sf? ' I v s. 94 lil , li. -1-. -il .-...i-, -1.11- ...--.-1 li- .i---. ...-.1-. -.--1 1-1--Q, .-1-nz-1: 1 -11- ' 1151, -gil-lf -1-su: Lisa Foucheaux, Becky Montgomery, Sharon Satorius, Candy Cloniger, Nina Booker. Kay Lapaglia, Carolyn Burtelson, Debbie Hautmann. Dea Briggs, Lisa Focheaux, Carolyn Jackson, Cindy Watson, Dixie Dickson, Mrs. Fenley. 166 4 ,. .E 9- E ..,f,.... ,r,. ,,-V I. . 9 1 J. 'QQ . 'ufiffiag nh x X ' ' -e .1- vv W J . I.. ws Mir! 'Q l , 'EH 1 ,, k,,,, ..., - 'v 'v -. 1,-' X !-If , .M .: A ,.:.gJ X ' 'x 9 fi yy A V' . 'S ' 'if' il 51.59 fax fy J 3. - Q' knw-21' ' 9 Luiz? ,Lf ff' . had ,- -5. . Wa E ,C -E E is-4 J. W F P 1 in A? , 7 Y QRS '.'1i7 :V f f' 1.6 B' 7 -i 0 fx 1 as M-4' + PING si -fi Buccaneer Dormitory Mrs. Ross, Dormitory Supervisor Ryan Devey, Bill Frierson, Mike Barnes, Steve Mayfield, Tim Holt, Byron Wren, Charlie ,I uhl, Dan Boatright, Alan Mickleright, Steve Little, Brian Burch, Randy Hoyer, Les Schubert, Charles Mack, Johnnie Campbell, Artie Myers, Jerry Lowe, Bruce Batey, Danny Forsythe, Jackie Edwards, Kieth Guillory, Tim Poison, Vence Vinklarek, Phil Camp, Mike Lanier, Alonza Smith, Dean Adamcik, Paul Bradley, Will Worley, Speeder Setile, Tony Mas. 168 Johnny Campbell, Jackie Edwards, Charles Mack, Paul Bradley 'i' f' 6 ' 1 1' ' ' i ?'7'3! '-: 'A 75 -75? f ' - 1 ,'-' L, '.. V YC., 7 fi fails? T 133 - 2: v 1- Rafi 'Half-1 -P , lil- .MI- B -I left-1 'iF ii'-'Y 4 41. - 'H 'nib .. 1-H J! 1? Af 'V , I - J I A 15 -X . A . au -. f ng- .,.' ... fmg , 1 4 R L,-y : ,' ', - , W, gf ..-5-J I V YL A ,Aki if V , 6 ,,.4,gE:flEv?h- xy: .1 .-. ' 4: A-,J1:,'.3s,,ts?. , gig! 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Mack, Jackie Edwards, Keith Guillory, Tim Holt, Ryan Devey, Les Schubert, Steve Mayfield, Paul , jerry Lowe, Venee Vinklarek, Brian Burch, Speeder Setile, Charliejohl, Tony Mas, Bruce Batey, Fricrson, Will Worley, Steve Little, Mike Barnes, Byron Wren, Artie Myers, Phil Camp, Randy Hoyer, Campbell, Mike Lanier, Dan Boutright, John Williams, Alan Mickleright, Dean Aclamcik, Tim Danny Forsythe Ryan Deveyg Tim Holtg Jackie Edwards, Dan Boatrightg jerry Loweg Les Schubert, Charlie Juhl: Brian Burch: Randy Hoyerg Charles Mackg Johnnie Campbell: Mike Rannesg Tony Mas: Will Wozleyg Speeder Setile, Steve Little, Dean Adamcik, John Williams, Alonzo Smith, Alun Mickleright, Danny Forsythe, Vence Vinklarik, Artie Myers Paul Bradley 1 69 Buccaneer Johnny Campbell, Steve Crouger, Tim Polsc Ll.-.,:J Dormitory :ff ,lg .-,afifas i Tim Polsen 170 - an gi . Q- V 1 1 ' -,,,,,-- ' . + ' xx - -.,l.o ..... -jxsg .Y E Edwards Tim Polsen N.4,f' ' ..'. 'U W , . 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E--E....,: ,:.....-J , 4 WR nssmiuir 1 ., . ...x .S 4 f1 ,,,,, 4 ,AA-H. ,. -I v 1Bates Cmdy Schumack Gall Cosby Bess McGallard. Donna Huff, Donna Larson, Diane Brown, Debbie Rolan. Donna Huff 173 X. Hallstein Dormitory Diane Brown, Debbie Rolan, Donna Huff, Donna Larson AQ? V Q 31 film Maryam Futouwi, Saheila Nabilzadeh, Ladan Rozavi, Sohcila Nabilzadeh 174 ennifer Williams, Sally Tillemamn, Susan Powell, Laura Dolen, Pam Hall, Betky Barnes, Tammy Headrick. , gh I -...L , 1. . ,I -, 'H . Q 1 K . x av 5- V I .. .,! A-.X .. R, N it .9 x ik. -,-1, .xl A gf' ' . f Q l ' 'ku-. L x F xx! Where are we going? P533 Q, fH I 1 4 x .5.,,, IX Q u X., 1 ' n XJ AJ V' Amgr 'f 'Wx N E' nr., V ,F , ,wx y 4 I 1 4 11 ' , ' 1. R ' Q S X x N 4 i Y ...Q , an eg. -1 wg: -,-We . JB X-,gl '- gp .4 , -,.,, e X Q-. --X f ., .B-. . X -LQ... ' Q-Q. , in., ' 1. f'E Q 4 X XR E 7 s.,. f' 15.1 -,uv - Cheryl Otto, jan Drake. gf? w ,HA Q X Linda Hoffman, Gail Brister, Donna Eiben, Donna McDaniels. Pegann Artz 177 Helman Dormitory Carrie Kohler, Melissa llilbolt, Donna Doggett, Amy Campbell, Karen Kimmey, Emory Parrish, Karen Kostak. - 1 1. , 4. -W. af .1 ,N'yy'.,, 1' 'U LQ Augs- A - ' - ,V N , ' 'lfkw 'n , .br .fb --L ' Ht. Sw?-1 -.WSE-:Mfg ' ' ' 1'f-Qarf 1 'Inv ff 1 M..-f.,,..., 4 T' ' x ff - J- a ,W - ig-7 I , I I - ell 'ian 5 1 Q I Ill' Holman Hn-lVlcn lil'l a car up onlo the curb. 1 7 8 1.5- 'S , Pam Bruce, Diane Kunkel, Carol Kanke-1 Madclyn Kcesee, DeAnn Hudson, Barbara Plum. Sharon Ryan XX! -N 7' .-W i 17 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 ol' Blinnis students participating. Of course the com- radeship in Hollcman was at its highest level. The usual roughhouse antics of the men were handled by the dormitory supervisor, Mrs. Mavis, with motherly sternness. She was well respected by the residents of I-lolleman dormitory. Paul Carlin, Danny Hunter, Steve Highsmith, Mark Lyons, Mike Landers, Arthur Zepeda, Kenneth Janak, Mark Childress, David Watts, Joe Dobes, Gary Rosier. Joe Sworbrick, Donnie Williams, Mark Childress, Arthur Zepeda. 180 i g , VW-an-9 Zepada, Larry Trussell, Joey Hancock, Kenneth janak. ...,,,m Bouacher, Paul Carlin, Travis Schaar, Joe Dobes, Joe Sworhrick, Craig Chandler, Mark Lyons, re i Wi Ml Eary Rosier, Arthur Zepada, Larry Trussell, Joe Dobes, Kenneth Buck, Kenneth Janak, joe worbrick. New up ll' Freddie Reed, Arthur Zepada, Rene Baker. Donnie Williams 181 Clay Nelson, Joe Kettlcr,1im,Iiral. Holleman Dormitory qos l uf' F l lu 'X-eff Scott Bouacher, Joe Sworbrick, Jim Jiral, joe Kettler, Clay Nelson, Joe Dobes, Travis Schaar. 182 Mrs. Mewis M. ,- i , ' J fx ...-T . fur' K 1 L .1 'wg V sal! Q n IAW, Lb' l I w S A 1 rffvf!0L n5 Lockett Dormitory Lockett Hall is the third oldest dormi- tory on the campus. lt houses most of the baseball team. The dormitory is named after the late Reese B. Lockett, the former mayor of Brenham. It has a number of fine athletes enjoying their stay at Blinn. They enjoy the friendship lhat only occurs by working hard together to perfect a team's coordination and skills. Timmy Dye, Danny Bartlett, Joey Willingham, Tom Cooper. 184 Dorm Supervisor, Lucy Holleman. Richard Nixon, Mike Ruelas, Bob Dunlap, Rick Brown, Barry jeffcole, Dean David ,T 5 . K is L ' U iff lem-ff? X ,i 'U 'ff+l-Mia -im'--si wif - uf r Jigyv ...Y MJ r- -1- V, l w 7-16 fr ' Q f -Jig - ffl , W .3 . bl ' if .in N- 'ff H- Z lsr r . '-:'k ,,f9'.i. , or if i,4?'g . , ' . , fri,-QE, tqf- 'QA-VA, .. . C - V -. - ..,. . f :F ff FE 1 il f, I' ,in 1 , ' .'-, , , g ,' 5 ' H -J i A9 '5gL.:g5 ' -1, wk l H ' fl '. if Si x V, ' 'iii ahah,-, ,V 1 ' i Q ivy I .bg E, V 5-4 ' P, 1.,. 'lu..e Milk :gn 'AH Lg? Eff! A: 'f- 5 'U X' 6 N ul' 1 Ik x 1:31 l Li-Fe I rf' 'rib rl ,Qi -- ., x ' X E 7 ' ' L f' f lf, ' In V 1 ' ll tl V Km L lb , lil 'W i U i if , .ii NEA .iq HH , , 12115- l :rf W FH 15515 it 15:1 w Joey Willingham, Danny Bartlett, Tom Cooper. Showing their better side. .l0ey Willingham, Tommy Day, Dean Gutowski Timmy Dye, Mark Merca, Danny Bartlett and Tom Cooper. 18 Look at those Legs!! wwf ff - 'ig-L. .A Lockett Dormitory III' mm AY :mnvv+00 fs H. ,W K w' 1 W 1 ' wx w 1 W Bob Dunlap, Johnny Moses. b Joey Willingham MW A ' , 13, Mg H !w:.Mf'n g r h . gpm-,,: '11 .ff'JwQ5 . 3,4 186 N if Rick Brown, Kurt Urbanek, James Hawks, Phil ,,,., Q . , A Becker, Barry Jeffcotc, Bob Dunlap. 'YA . . Q La b W H, al :Ha Tom Cooper, Timmy Dye, Danny Bartlett. fmx 'U . 187 Memorial Hall Nlemorial 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 dormi- tory will take part in intramural basket- ball. The dormitory matron, Bessie Speeht, is always willing to help the boys with their problems and is respected by all the boys in the dormitory. Mike Setile, Robert Young, Slevc Kruger, Mike Williams, Louis Castonon, Brian Welles, David Morgan lVlrs. Speck iYT ' ' I, I 9'. i ll . 4 l I Q , Wi' , 1 5 188 Fred, Tom Krcnshaw, Gary Sass ' if I -,,,,f rry Lollar, Doug Tarkcnton Doug Tarkenlon, Mike Williams 1 8 9 ,f , 2 v ff' KQXSR B01 E gm? ,. R g QQ? fa 7. li' H FR -..... 'xx -1 Gt FN: ls T U 1 Ya I' U A QPU f 1 ,., 4.1 ff- La' 15 l.'l'-el 7' --'NN' Q. f TI, 2.1 ., ' :X YJ-1 fa x q ,-V -- w . , , U... 1 1 ,. . ,. xt .4 3. M - .- iw ',,. 'Fl GV- f . HM' Lv ff .uf was fu' 3 ' - K.. x .,, AWWZQA, S57 '. -avg, A. t I I,-:V 'milluiff f-.MQ A om Krcnsllaw, Brian Wlicclcss, jerry Lollur, Ronniv Shocmun, Louis Castcllo, onnic Jackson, Mike Sclilc -Q ' --frlw-2 T .I Robcrt Young, Mike Williams, Sieve Kruger, Louis Castonon, Steve Shelton, Lonnie Jackson, Mrs. Speck pw 4-'-ifvwf-T -,rl . - ,, 'mf' r '14-' 1:2 :g-. -----N - - gi f - W. , . Agp, n 1 L Q., :.. fa : 5. A .1-, -,dm , .. 'L,,'-:ff ?f: '!Q?,i.?gv- : i Hi Y a . - ' --' - -- f .np .' , i , A ,W .I , , M W3 W i , , , .I -. fl Y ..j,-1' -is 1. - 'X . ii - - I i i ,.. v-. ' 6.5, v, , 5... , D vii- . 3:54 -Y 1' ' A f ,Sf -fi ZW-Q, X Regents Dormitory Regents Hall is a three story struc- ture that houses fifty students. ll was the first dormitory built in 1913 on time Blinn campus. The students who live in Regents llall enjoy its excellent location on the campus. lt is at the center ol' all college meals because the building includes the Blinn College Cafeteria. The dormitory participated in all intramural activities. This year they won first place in tlie basketball intramural tournament. Kieth Henderson, Mrs. Altha Parmon-deceased, Karen Townson, Louis Kenney Z Z Z i .1-' g .f . is 7 - FI kf-5,-1'g.:L - WJ. Charlies Burley, Gata Hamron, Louis, Artis Edwards 192 f, tw, r , . Wt, .A-n . i, . ,,, ., . Keith Henderon, Louis and Eddie ' i :ffl LV' x . ', , -S .4 B-,+ Ly: 1. 1 rc' i -f f I -r- XX .,, . n W A sddie Rodriquez F ,J rn .'2'.5.g2. Ltr, Q 4 V me .:'f' if 1.0. -' in . N - 'N EJ, K ufT T' .E 1 Q ff.: 'l2 f,f1 I-f -N vi ' 53 , ' ' fl -7 L7 I , ,FH Winston Harrison, Quin james, S Mickey Collins -.-Q. Residents at Regents are enjoying spring. 193 Regents Dormitory Marshall Hill, Winston Harrison, Gatta Hamron, Dennis Humphrey, Artis Edwards, Mickey Collins Qi ,, it Robert Pelcrs., Galla Hamron, 194 ' , 4 - I jk l 3 I L I r Mitchell Macswanc, George ...al , yfvy, , if .-..,r 332 H x iff, L Y , 15. X , Y ,hrs .- Xl . , .A ,V I . M :LE ' Fx w f-1 N if 3541 IHS -i r' '-'ty 'F .gi- f'i1 Q '., . .555 yfitftlv il :E . . V' lie:-,AV!?1',Qj .yr 'ff-:If.,Q,., . ,i 'gf wk. h ' , Q4 ' 5' 3 , ' FV-.'-fu ':f5f'.5- sf X , M r -2 , 1 ' M - J -f....,, I ' -f 'TPA 13 'Aqgkf ' f ' :J Qrff ll' 2-3 f l ..':,' Jil . Eddie Rodriquez, Artis Edwards, Kenney Tompson, Kieth Henderson, George, Dennis Humphrey, Eric Fisk, Gata Hamron, Robert Fitzgerald, Tommy Foster, Marshall Hill. 195 il Schwartz Dormitory Schwartz Dormitory was built in 1965 in honor of the Dean of Student Services, W. C. Schwartz. The most outstanding feature about Schwartz Dormitory was the mutual affection between Mrs. Long, the dormitory supervisor, and the occupants of the dormitory. She was called Mana Long by a vast majority of the students who lived in Schwartz I-lall. She was well liked and respected. Residents of Schwartz l-lall expressed great interest in athletics. The residents of the dormitory participated in basketball and football intramurals. This year they had the winning team in intra- mural football. Jim Swope, Gary Krupala, Mrs. Long, Glen Cardiff, Marshall Tims, Jr. Mims, Mark Reeves. 196 'FT are Vernon Marsh, Mike Long, Richard Nerton, and Jr. Mims ry Austin, Marshall Tims, jr. Mims, Darrell Elliott, Vernon Marsh, and Requc Feril. 42 ' I l ,xl ' W 'S B.. rf . A f .Q , g if ll ' ' '1 ll 3' 5 Al, ,ll , 1 1 2 fm? , t xt A V x, V 'gzlzjl-U if 1 as 4 Ng.. ., 514, X 3 . l fl - -.za ' N f I f f-11555 'ul' 1. ' . 1 1' I X. f :fl-ff' FY X X' - N Q. 1 1 A' ,J , A A .a '.,,,, Il ' N l uf' A. ll l ' aw, Q83 - Q.. ' I-4,,'g2V?, ,S! 1' . .,3,X,Y-fl X 1 xf.ilffQg9?ZM y Nl Wx, ' , if il. 1 ,1.,kT4,3q- 941 ,- H, ,. . , , I N ,, J' f .4- erry Pargmann , Vemon Marsh, Eric Kreppler, Tom Ackley, and Jr. Mims. ,-1 'N 1 A. vu' .s :- Glen Cardiff 1 Schwartz Dormitory 'lhe slrongmen, Terry Pargmann and Vernon Marsh. ' ' ' T li SIPIQ iziilil- WQQIQTLEZPEFKTEFB' L :mm mf- wmzsanm mmm IHLFQEZZI IMSETEFEQ? rillllwiillli WMM will Hg! qv mmm my mm mm vw rf as-fnfzms Maasai M wma .umzamz mmmum WEEK lwwms Ea M Tom Marshall, Warren Willbanks, Tom Branda, Dale Farmer. ferry Pargmann, Jr. Mims, Glen Cardiff. 198 ary Auslin and Marshall Tims NFL ' V nf. ' 'f I 1 ' , ' 5'-311 is ws' QSM 'S 2' 2 XM? Solons Dormitory Solons Hall is the largest dormitory on the campus for men. Solons Hall is the building of the homecoming bonfire. 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. Nicky Tirey, Mark Ryan. 200 Joe Scarborough, Bob Sprague, Azmi Hamied, Mrs. Duncan. -wear'-.-Q.. ..., - :hae--,,, Frank Henley, Darrell Clouse. Azmi Hamied, Mahmood Ghaboulian Zare. Gilbert Raulslon , .S . 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'-gf: qc fc l x W.fu...41 J-- ---: L ? i3iff2g.?l3.:gyC ' A ...X HL: l-ev' Mark Hilderbrandl, Stcven Machart. 3' V x H- 5 1. 1 x fe 9 U N 'mmm .S- Shag 'FEB- ' 211 Basketball Scores 67 62 62 80 64 73 64 67 60 63 87 65 88 77 48 85 62 81 75 78 71 93 76 78 69 76 86 74 81 212 Angelina Jacksonville Henderson jacksonville SWTSU-,I V lVlcLennan Co. Wharton Temple Alvin Henderson Angelina Houston Bap. Hill College Nav arro Alvin SL. Phillips Larado San Jacinto Temple Schreiner Lee Wharton San Jacinto St. Phillips Larado Lee Schreiner Temple Wharton sings 'HOU gr HLWN MINE I A Bllhh aim mill' x SL? any i s Nan, ' ,. A1 'N dev sign Mil' all-.N r N A 4? - ' '. H' 3' flllllli' is Li gp' ' Wlllllil l flllflf' Him iw Bl new si yi. +A 7. Connli U bf fn rut 'Altov- Lff 'N NN 17 Bggk will 5351 Q COLLFCI Five Bucs All- Conference Blinn College placed five names on the Texas Junior College Football Con- ference all-conference team as selected by TJCFC coaches meeting in Brenham earlier this week. Offensive linemen A. J. Henderson and Rick Gann were unanimous selections to the team and were joined by tight end Chris Kilgore, defensive end Jim Jiral and defensive back Renie Baker on the all-star squad. Baker is the only freshman in the bunch and one of only four freshmen to make the team. Conference champion Kilgore listed five men on each team to dominate the list, including the offensive player of the year, quarterback Ricky Hardin. Navarro, which had six players named, had the defensive player of the year in back Ken Sitton. Tyler followed Blinn with two hono1'ees and Wharton County and Henderson County each added one. Jiral, a 5-foot-ll. sophomore from Houston, was named to the team last year as a freshman and was one of six repeaters to the team. Kilgore College Coach Jim Miller was named the coach of the year for his work with the team that will face Jones County QMiss.J in the second annual Garland- JuCo Bowl on Dec. 2. Blinnls Henderson is a 6-2, 225 sophomore from Cuero, Gann a 6-2, 240 sophomore from Houston, Kilgore a 6-1, 215 sophomore from California, and Baker a 6-3 170 freshman from Mart. Making up the offensive team are center Andy Golden, Kilgore, guard A. J. Henderson, Blinn, guard Roger Cannon, Kilgore, tackle Ronnie Turpin, Navarro, tackle Rick Gann, Blinn, tight end Chris Kilgore, Blinn, wide receiver David Scott, Kilgore, wide receiver Paul Johns, Tyler, quarterback Ricky Hardin, Kilgore, run- ning back Michael Wright, Kilgore, run- ning back Virgil Glasgow, Navarro, and kicker Mike Lowery, Henderson County. On the defensive team are noseguard Roger Adams, Kilgore, tackle Charles Champine, Kilgore, tackle Odell Pippins, Navarro, end Ike Griffin, Kilgore, end Jim Jiral, Blinn, linebacker Clarence Bennett, Navarro, linebacker David York, Kilgore, back Ken Sitton, Navarro, back Kyle Cunningham, Kilgore, back Renie Baker, Blinn, back Mike Joseph, Wharton County, back Larry Curry, Navarro, and punter Gene Brannum, Tyler. Sports 21 3 10 Navarro 6 Blinn As reigning Texas Junior College Foot- ball Conference champions, the Bulldogs opened the defense of their crown with a 245-yard rushing offense that overcame five turnovers with the help of four miscues from Blinn. Freddy Reed, with 63 yards on 18 carries, was the workhorse for the Bucs as they found most of their running room through the middle of the Navarro line. Quincy Whittington was limited to 31 yards on 12 carries and was never able to really get outside the Bulldog containment. He did find plenty of room through the center in the first quarter, enough to score the scason's first touchdown on a nine-yard jaunt, bouncing off a secondary back and falling over the goal line with 5 :32 left. Moving toward the Navarro goal, spurred by a 25-yard option keeper from Trussell, in at quarterback. The drive fizzled out at the five when Trussell was stopped on a keeper. Clay Nelson set up the final Blinn attempt when he recovered a fumble at the Navarro 25. On the first offensive play, center Joey Hancock sprained his ankle and had to leave the game. His back-up, Kenneth Janak, was l 1l .4 already hurt and Coach Ben Boehnke inserted tackle Rick Gann. Blinn paid for that though. On fourth- and-two, Clark bobbled the snap from Gann and was forced to run with the ball and was stopped after only one yard. Reed hurt a big toe before the game was over and, along with Hancock, Janak Arthur Zepeda, was on the Buc injury the next morning. 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In 'f I J '. . xi 1' 'X Q ' -,A V ' wth. . ff 'J -:-' . e .L-L.. . .1 , - - Renie Baker DB Mike Boehnke DB Scott Boucher OT 214 Trussell ran the Blinn offense through- t the game, passed for a touchdown, cked a 35-yard field goal and impressed oehnke during the Buccaneers' 31-6 win er the Henderson County Cardinals here in exas Junior College Football Conference ay Saturday night. It was his first start as a quarterback, having kicked and played second string even in high school. He backed up Greg Clark in Blinn's first game, but got the starting job Saturday after Clark had been injured in the Navarro game. Brent Parish, who started in place of injured fullback Freddy Reed, had the first score, from one yard out. The drive started 1, Henderson 6 Blinn 31 early when, after Blinn kicked off, Henderson County fumbled on the first play with Jim Jiral recovering at the 25. Trussell kicked the extra point and also had the next score with his 35-yard field goal. Baker's touchdown reception ended the first half scoring as Blinn took a 16-0 lead into the halftime break. Henderson County lit up its scoreboard in the third quarter after being held to a net four yards offense and one first down in the first half. Henderson County's Kenneth Newton took a pitch that was even bobbled by a Blinn player and somehow slipped through the defense to score from 35 yards out. The Blinn defense, playing superbly most of the night, got a bit of revenge on the Cardinals, next possession. Donnie Williams had returned Hender- son County's kickoff 53 yards to the Cards, 37 and Trussell punted from the 30 to the seven yard line. On athird-and-nine, Cardinal quarterback Justin Wilson dropped back to pass and found Greg Phillips all over him. With a little assist from Jiral, Wilson was dropped for a safety. 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' '1'l'll T ' -',' 'f l ' f 'JF ll ' 'H 'H lf., ,i itll' wus . lipid: '12, , J' ' '.:.l-liz ' i w I xc. ,.p'vA'N i lu VH' -'lli'1',,i1Hf'j ' 'NLM !uH . '-'3' wade- -. . ,rg v .af 1 C, . Ae- , . , ' -J 1. srl- 'ii aul Carlin DB Craig Chandler DT Greg Clark QB 215 10 Tyler 7 Blinn Any team hates losing, but it's frustrating when every loss is so close. Thatls the way it has been for the Blinn College Buccaneers and thatls the way it was Thursday night when they dropped a 10-7 decision to the Tyler Apaches in Blinn's home opener. It was the fifth time in the last six losses, stretching back through last season, that the Bucs have fallen by four points or less. The only other loss was by nine points and a tie was in the middle of it all. Blinn had a 7-3 halftime lead on the Apaches as the two sloshed about a muddled Spencer Athletic Field. Rain, after falling all afternoon, was almost constant through the first half. But Tyler, on its last real possession of the game, drove 53 yards and scored with 4:32 left in the final quarter to take the win and leave Brenham with a perfect 3-0 record. Blinn is now 1-2 in Texas Junior College Football Conference play. Next week, Blinn hosts Kilgore's Rangers at 7:30 Thursday. Tyler will host Navarro on Saturday. Donnie Williams, a sophomore who has been increasingly pleasing to the Bucs, got his first starting chance against the Apaches and responded with 60 yards rushing in the first half, including a 23-yard score. But a hip pointer kept him from running but once the second half as he joined the list of injured Bue running backs, including the regular tailback, Quincy Whittington. uDonnie was so stiff the second half, he could hardly move, Blinn Coach Ben Boehnke said. KWhen we lost him, we lost . , Y ..-f,.,-,Auwmi , ?3E?ii-gfgw11Q w3-- 'F---5-'1- ' . 'p .t,. J .V ' ' Y 1 1 iw-:'.., i ,J i 5 Q76 . u .1-'V ,i n , . M 0 a A - ' . :--clog. . 1 .0 , W,-j '. 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Tyler also lost three passes to the Renie Baker grabbed two of tl bringing to four his total this season. Summers intercepted the other, his secon for the year. The weather proved a big factor in 1 l f- - . SJTQM o qngvx. 4'-f w.f-Tr A ,fr . ages, .7 . , s '-. 1 . - , , .j- .':,','5 4. 3.05 .fl N' - 'Q 'I-I' .'- - ','-'- 'a'v ',','o 0 0 0.9 Fw.-, wg - - Q, ' :.'. v -,- ., . v ', . 1 ru s.u s . ms,-.hy-5 -sq '..- . 4: ', 1 v ' ,,,'u.v.l'u 9- , Q i , , . 1 it.:-:1:s.n.s.s:-! A 1 '. '. of 'jj' 'n:a'.,, ,..,.q.s Qgbgii:-nk A-Agp.. . W5 'w .'+,' OO: ' ,,.o'n-5, . u lg. - 1 - v ef ni, L Q I .5 Ll xi v -' 's , ' ' 'gs' tv '- A ' J ' 1 J cts.. . a in. , , , . Ona., T T lffqtii r iii! fn? v ' ' Y' u u .L , ::','1'o ' 1 1 in uf A .a , .fa .', , - .'-0 ' ,, so . ,N , .1 , i . FUI! ' Ulf. n ..n- if a Joe Dobes TE M anim? Ricky Gage OT Blinn and Kilgore moved stride-for- 'ride in the first half, ending it at a 3-3 tie ith the Bucs owning a lead in most statis- cs. But Blinn netted only 12 yards rushing ld 26 yards passing in the second half while ilgore put together an opportune offense nd a sticky defense to put away its eighth raight win, fourth this season. With the help of a very timely penalty, ilgolfe kept intact its record of not allowing touchdown this year. Blinnis field goal was only thc second time a team scored against the Rangers, the first also being a field goal. Down 3-0 in the second quarter, Blinn linebacker Jesse Williams got tl1e Bucs, scoring drive started when he intercepted a Kilgore pass at the Blinn 17-yard line and returned it to the lt was the first interception suffered by Kilgore this season and Blinn added to quarterback Ricky Hardin's misery when defensive back Paul Carlin intercepted v X. X 110' - . Q- 9' - W , vii -- - , A , ,.,,. . ,, ,,-ga-,Q ' - V' ri tu 'i viral' .-eww:-F' w 2 r SPAN ' . ., b Y, X. , w .1 f. rv--2--1--1 ,f ' 7 i l . . . U I . 54 1' ' I N' l :EP . i' ta ' 09. ,'. K.,-X, .-- -. -. 1 2' , '91 i -' ' 4' :',' U .0 4 hu 1' . a .4 ' if- , i-if - . vu, 9 -. .lk 9, 'n ' ' ' 'i F' Y I V '.' X'-F .V 0 Rick Gann OT joey Hancock C Kilgore 23 Blinn 3 another pass. The second touchdown wasn't long in coming. Michael Wright, who had 161 yards rushing for the night on 22 carries, hit over his left tackle on a second-and-two from midfield. He found a good hole and sprinted the 50 yards to give the Rangers a 16-3 lead only nine seconds into the fourth quarter. Kilgoreis final score came after Roger Adams recovered one of Blinn's six fumbles, the only one the Bucs lost, at the Ranger 27- yard line. Hardin passed to Brian McFarlin on a third-and-nine for nine yards and a first down at the 16 to keep the drive alive. Wright added his second touchdown of the night from five yards out with 8:36 left in the game. Sam hit his second of three extra point attempts and Kilgore took its final 23-3 lead. u ,o - if-' gi: 5-sf: E2 .. . 'Q wi-if L-5 lli 1 J' v ' Jak ffl- 3. U tv - i its -it Snap- I' .gg-fyff ,, , mar ' ... lui' 'l- . Q A. J. Henderson OG 217 0 Wharton 1 0 Blmn After a scoreless first half, Donnie Williams carried an option pitch 64 yards on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter for a touchdown and all the points the Blinn Buccaneers needed as they ended up with a 10-0 win over the Wharton County Pioneers here Saturday. The game was the 10th Anniversary Shrine Club benefit game to aid the Shriner's Crippled Childrcn's Hospital and Burns Institute and the name of the game was defense. The two teams managed only 335 yards between them, 31.5 of that on the ground. Larry Trussell added a 28-yard field goal later in the third quarter to round out all the game's scoring in that one period. Only three times did the Bucs manage to get as many as two back-to-back first downs. Only once did the Pioneers do that well, when they put together a 47-yard drive that got four oil' their eight first downs and ended in a 46-yard field goal attempt that fell short. Blinnas field goal effort really began when Trussell punted from the Wharton 38 and the ball was downed by Bobby Carroll at the Wharton two-yard line. On Blinn's iirst play, the Bucs were flagged for clipping and found themselves .sqft .leg 1 flmllflllllllllflt Edgy. .gpg -, ,I' jx. t . '-. ..-.-' 'T -- facing a first-and-goal from the 20. Three plays later they had worked to the 10 and Trussell kicked his field goal, with 5:18 left in the third quarter. Williams, primarily on the strength of his touchdown run, was voted the offensive player of the game. He finished the night with 97 yards on only 12 carries. 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In the midst ol' the Tyler Rose Festival vhich is not named for Earl Campbellj, ie Bucs filtered away scoring opportunities ith turnovers, with which Tyler capitalized n for points. Tyler opened the scoring on their first ossession moving 80 yards, the drive being lminated by a .l,3-yard pass play from uarterbaek Curtis Pittman to tight end Don andy. Gene Branum booted the ex tra point ving the Apaches the early lead ol' 7-O. Following turnovers from both teams, ie Bucs took over on the Tyler 49. A run y halfbaek Donnie Williams, plus a personal ul against Tyler, gave Blinn a first down at ie Tyler 2l. Freshman back Brent Parish ined six yards, but fumbled the ball, thus iwarting a Blinn scoring chance. The Bucs made a costly mistake on the suing kickoff, as Freddie Reed slipped on e kickoff return, going down on the eight ard line. Not being able to move the ball, arry Trusell fumbled the high snapg and yler tackled him at the six. Apache l'ull- aek Larry Kersee ramhled in from the three r the quick touchdown. Branumis kick iade the score 21-0, Tyler. Tyler Head Coach Charles lN'leGinty marked, 'iBlinn probably has the best 2-4' record of any team around. I feel that they are just as good as Kilgore, Navarro, and TJC. They have had key injuries and some 1 0 really close ball games. ,-is 'UP' . ,va -i::.,.., I 331, ' iff. 'Z Vi 1 ri .' I ' , ., WJ i ' - 1' r'. , 'iii' 'ti In xl' I . , . -, .M vm 1 'iq Q '22 ni, -, li- . f I I 1 . Tr . .,.,. 4 , , , ' .-if v i' 6' ' ..- -' ...f ' A .ni lim Jiral DE Norman Kiecke DB ' -1- l ...x i .,,...!i,,,,m.5 ,. .i ,Y , , ., iiicmwiqi- 2 ,mir , N, ii 1 H ,.i i ,H ,z gan ll ii vi. N1 '31 i 7 ix mfr, ii. l Q 9 . 'i'Q's , Q 9 sf F E la Eg, 5 593: '.... 4 I . A . U C i i ziii 's Q' 'n5. .9.' . l Chris Kilgore TE YJ si .1 K 4 Un f , ii. ii 4.u'i ' at , W ' 0.0.6 Q:-:-: Q O A 9 i 1 0 .A..s.' 'ls l' W . Twig, 219 7 Navarro 3 Blinn After 58 minutes of purely defensive ball and with the Bucs holding a 3-O lead over the visiting Navarro Bulldogs, Navarro quarterback Paul Roddy jumped the middle of his offensive line on a fourth-and-goal from thc one to give the Bulldogs the points needed for their 7-3 win over Blinn. The captains for the Bucs were Freddie lteed, David Watts, Clay Nelson, and Chris Kilgore. Blinn won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. liandy Westmoreland kicked off for Navarro to Daniel Hunter who brought the ball back to the 22-yard line. Immediately the Buc offense got rolling. The Bucs moved the ball down to the Bulldogs 23-yard line, where it became fourth and three. Larry Trussell tried a 40-yard field goal but the attempt failed. Navarro took over the ball on their 123- yard line with 9:4-2 left in the first quarter. Navarro moved the ball to the Blinn 4-6. Quarterback Paul Roddy went back to pass but it was picked off by Kirk Summers and run back to the Buc 23-yard line. Then the Buc offense started sputtering, and could only move the ball up to the 30- yard line. 'lfrussell punted to the Bulldogs Mike Firestone who called for a fair catch. The Buccaneers made a very costly mis- take late in the game when Larry Trussell muffed the snap from center on a punt attempt. Trussell recovered the ball on the l5, giving Navarro the break they needed. Moving the ball to the one yard line, Roddy went over the top diving into the end zone for the games first touchdown. The score came at the 1.152 mark ofthe fourth quntu giving Navirio tht had 7 following the 1 xtia point The Bucs tried to mon the ball one time but tim: cxpncd giving the Bulldofs 7-3 victory hund- O fn ,' . Q -was I r... , t 4 . Mark Lyons DT 220 . - . , . Q f' , ,, I 5.5, gf : v , if :jf 3 . , y ' Qu. ' lv:f t -WK' 'CU .'f fn. 1 , M., 4.1, 4 , i R VT' . -.,. . , . Q r U ,' r..:4:??.:.,'..l K 'gnc-i 11 1' ' ' - I 'Ji-lf'? . -Pl 51 -aff ' Q! 'vu .5 ff, ' , l., 'f um.. ws- , 1 ' 4- .3 -V -54.5.3 Thai: v - fl'-'Qf ha. f . 1 , ,, , , f 5-.ggi fu fe. -,f ' ' 'iffy Bob Mason DE SELYNY t . 1. Us Q - l A 3'u'nX - W 'h'Q'sX5 x , x s'o'u'5' 1 :s'c:.'gl:i Q . ' 5-.n'v.,:,' l.l'i. ' A Q u' Q . C v 3 Q Mike Mc'1'1ghe DE The Buccaneer football teann relieved a mt of that frustration Saturday night and .ntertained il homecoming crowd with a tl-7 victory over the visiting llenderson Iounly Cardinals. Queen Cindy Brendon was crowned ftcr the Bucs had exploded for 27 second quarter points and took a fill'-O halftime lead. Quarterback Greg Clark, finding lendcrson County not covering him on the triple option, picked up three touchdowns among his 54- yards rushing while tailback Quinccy Whittington rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries. Blinnls first score was also set up hy a blocked punt and Watts was on the inter- ference end of that one. Henie Baker was another defensive figure the Cardinals quickly became accus- tomed to. The freshman secondary back, 1. .. . li Iftggty - A '.Q7f'I . 114' ff.:-1-.+.---- X:- . 'i x -,. 'rf 2 'H - 't ' 1.-.Q-' its tty. 1 Q ' 1' ..v'r 1' fu? ' . n l'f:' ' 4 4 s ,I ll' , xr Si-' 'Ii D: ' l .' ' A NH nr, .1 r . O ., . no ,. , Q 1 , .. U 1 ei., U 'I 4.. xx, u ' I 7 Y ' el-Lads . N1 W pi 5 .1 we ' A1 .- . -, if. .g i , , ' f' .5 1 1 3 X .I . ' f- u. 1 AV I, - n x -tw., ' J 'sy' 'VII -f 3 . AR, - . , gl Ia! 5' r ,. F5 iff ggy vp- ,vv oazvffil fa.. 1 fl- H i 119 , Un ' tu' 'fn ,H 'J NI . 1 3,1 Clay Nelson LB 5-151 . . , . 1 L . '-v . 4' ' -72' Y... . sw' ' i -:sees-r-:-' f Q . . .9.lL ,l.i.u vm Q Q . . . -R. Q - , , 'pi 0.7 ' I-A.. rf. . I 3 H ' a ia , u ir' 1 ,. l l n nr 4 ' ,Y -. 1 . . , 1 , , , . . . I tu :occ g.. ,A I , '1 Q... . a 5. , I- . ' v 1 g -, 1. r. 'fn'-f.o' 1 0 , , ,. l I. l 35.0.0.1 -4 X In . k .U v .p:,.f' 4.4-. f 0.13 -' , lu' 4 in . ' va 1 - . . . 5' V Q rn.: .+ , , , ,w' F . PH? J ,J ll dn? .Ii to ' '. 5 ,A A6 ' ' ' - az. ' Brent Parish RB Henderson Blirm 41 who intercepted two passes against the Cardinals the first timc they met this year, intercepted three more Saturday to raise his season total to seven. Clark made the second quarter rather monotonous, scoring on the first play of the period and twice more before Whittington scored his second six-pointer. The third score came after a 62-yard drive that was more controlled by penalties than either team's play. Blinn picked up hack-to-hack first downs off penalties. Clark did the final honors with a nine- yard run and Trussell stretched the lead to 21-0. l-Ienderson's next possession was only one play long as Baker picked off his first pass and set up the next Blinn scoring drive of 33 yards. Clark scored on fourtl1-and- goal from the one when he faked a dive and kept around the end. va '.'.'y'.'-1 Q .'.' Q - . - - -A - s - . . . . . w . 1 1 1 u ut' sn fi ,.:. .4 4 wi ' 4 .am nur , v 'a'-1? I W f 4 A Q., , J D. t - ,. 1 . A - .. ' 4 ...' .- up , ' i ,if .N. .zu . 1. i A , - 1 1 N22- Greg Phillips DB 2 2 1 39 Kilgore 27 Blinn Blinn traded big play for big play with the Kilgore College Hangers and gave them their biggest scare in nine consecutive wins this season. With the win, Kilgore tucked the l978 Texas Junior College Football Confer- ence championship safely away beside last year's co-championship. Early in the first quarter, freshman secondary back Renic Baker snared his eighth interception of the year at the l-ilinn goal line and raced 100 yards down the sideline for the Bucs' second touchdown. Two others have returned an interception 1,00 yards: Henderson Countyfs Jim Babbitt in 1967 and Rangeris Nlike Fuller in l970. Blinnis passing game, particularly the receiving of tight end Chris Kilgore, also provided plenty of thrills for a small contin- gent of Buc fans who made the trip from Brenham. Blinn netted 208 yards in the air on eight receptions and scored all three of its offensive touchdowns on passes. Kilgore, a 215-pound sophomore out of California, caught two of the scoring passes, his first and second of the season. llis first was a 35-yarder that bounced oft' the hands of a Hanger defender and Kilgore grabbed it while stepping into the end zone. His second came from 27 yards out with a diving catch after quarterback Greg Clark threaded the pass through the Ranger defense. Blinn's biggest offensive play came from the same guy who made the big defensive play. ' Baker, a l6O-pounder from lllart, turned on his blazing speed to completely hurn the Kilgore secondary and Clark hit him for a 65- ard touchdown mass to move the lfame l 21 into a 6-6 tie before kicker Larry 'frussell gave the lines a T-6 lead. Things really seemed to be going Hlinnis way after the Bucs went ahead 27,26 will l2:22 left in the game on Chris liilgoref 27-yard reception. lilinn held the Rangers to no gain or three plays and took over their punt at tht Blinn 33. Donnie Williams, who led lllinni. rushing with 76 yards, reeled off a ST-yar gainer on the first play to the Kilgore IU. ff-' zgpfwgw' , , . ,Q ,- . 9'9 . . ,,,,,,,,,,... , sq Q .- Zn-- . . . -'-ff .5 -' . ' f '. ' i i ..- ,LF 4 0 i f Q-' ' .-' in n't:O. 'nj 'V ' Q 1' A , ' g g! ' 'f -' l fl 'A I. 0-I - ,vt ' 2 tl A ' fi. . 1.1 ,L V1 1. ., . ,,-' ' of .- .'- N .ki Y. 1,1 ,I 1 ,, , ' .4 nv . - ', 1 . , L 1 r, , '11 , ,' f o o a :' . f 2 fig h-'.' I I 0 u 1 o I-1 v ,4,i Q , ' il ','-.' ',' .'.'- 4, 1 1, X' 4 .- 4-, N i 'i J i Q, -fd' ' i , .. 1 , gf .. . . - , .f If ' .4 , F,-eddie Reed RB Kirk Summers DB Larry ilmssnu QB-K 222 lllinnls lhlucaiiuc-i's, ohviollsly down notionally lll.tt'l' thi- tllSlll'1ll'l!5lllIlg loss to p-ranluwd liilgoru a we-uk varlim-r, strugglifd rough thv night and loft with a ww-ak I0-7 in ovnrr tlu- l'ion1:1-rs. 'l'hcr lines totalcfd only 99 yards offvnsff l night, hut a 'JIS-yard kiulioffl'1'tllrll hy cnic Halwr on top of an oarlii-r 257-yard vld goal from l,arry Truss:-ll. gavt- thvin thx' argin iicumli-il for tht: win. lilinn finisln-d thu season with a LL-6 ecord. What leapt thu Bucs in thu ganna, was nrir ilufcnsivn: si-uondary and a stvady pass ish. lfour Wharton passvs worm' iiitvnwerptr-rl, ving lllinnis flvfe-nsi' a lotal ofill illU5l't'lfp- ons this season, whill' the offi-nsv gave' up nly night. lf lilinn playa-d a had hall QUITNT, it layud a lurrihh- first half. 'l'hu Hurts nz-ttud only 250 yards rushing nd l l yards passing in this first half and tht- l-yard pass vaniu on thu halfis last play, arning ont- of only two first downs. 'fha- 'irst down mann- on a Wharton pvnalty. ,gc l iv ' -. '-fern' ' I 0.4 . . . H 0 -Q Q ...l .. .: 1 ., . 1 ,',,,, ' si ' ' A .fn ...M V. 4 - 1 ,:, f .: .1 -- v ,i a f ' - i I ., I a . Q I n Q . ts, ,v I u , '-yw.- if gigs.: V iX:f':'. 'V . ', .H ,' A ' 0 1 .'v'g+ 1 .Y 'A' iif ... . . V-,.,,sd., 5 ' ' 'if 1'n'4.:::d:, all i , - . 1 . , , U t . . . . 8 , ,, . , , l uw' , N in fl, xv 'V '48 - i. X 'gig' i . YS. ' t A ,fx 1'5- Q ,sf.'.f al Washington Rl! It was thu' hlart frcslnnanis fourth toni-hdown of thc yi-ar, tying him with Williams as thu tcanfs host, hut Hakor has scored his in tliruc diffcrt-nt catnrgorinxs. 'l'wo have comer on pass wzmzfzptioiis. ont: a 65- yardfrr, onu on a I00-yard interception rotnrn and his 93-yarll kivlaoffrmrturn. 'frussr-llis field goal was se-t up when Norman Kiuizkv re-uovurml a Pionve-r fumlilc at thu 20. 'l'hm- Haus rushod for fivr- yards, hut worn thun peiializczil fivc and 'frussull kiukm-d with thv line: of sizrinimagi- still at thu 20. 'frussvll addud this uxtra point, his lil-th of thi- yt-ar. Along with six fiulil goals, hu It-fl thi' tuanfs scoring with C32 points. Williams was tht: only Hui- with a vc-ry prodntztivu statistical night. llc piulued up 82 yards on 27 carries to hoost his suason total over thu 500 mark with 530 yards. Wharton, tllOllt,fll cntlnisiastiiw with thi: possibility of its first win. didnll rually move: thu hall that wi-ll on lilinn. Hut what thu l'ionc1-rs got, tfilllltf in tht- first half. .:.:.:... - , ,-:s:.j vs- . ',',--.- . Q Q Q Q . .. Q - 4 . , , , Wharton Blinn in U, mei were iii ' 'T'-1ifF1 '7-ii'ii 'ii' gif Q I ' ' H ' K L ,3 .--ssjg - 1 l V ' i, ,' -. ll . U . 112 f A ' . 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P1 '.'4':1: Y o ul'4'.'g' ov: if . 22 3 Football r v 4 Q nu l c v n nuns.-. no on un: n no 1 -an s n s sa sn nu su 224 v A - A'j'f a' ,, Q-I V: A 1, P. i 1 L ' gi: A' 4. li ' ig u' ,QCP 'A '. vyf ffm VT' -T 'F 'J Donnie Williams Jessu Wllhams vid Walls-44-, Kirk Summers-20, Craig Chandler-76, Arthur Zcpeda-55, Mike McTighe-63, Norman Kiecke-22, Bob Mason-83, David Johnson-Trainer, - Kettler-Trainer, ,Icssc Williams-53, Pat Washington-35, Bobby Carroll-41, Joe Dobcs-82, Donnie Williams-26, A. J. Henderson-64, Greg Clark-23, ke Landers-Trainer, ,lon Mondrik-Trainer, Gerry Rosier-Trainer, Derrl Ohnhciscr-Trainer, Bcnic Baker-15, Daniel Hunter-46, Paul Carlin-36, Mark ons-78, Kcnncth Llunuk-51, Rick Gann-79, Scott Boucher-75, Chris Kilgore-85, Kenneth Buck-Trainer, Johnny Cook-Trainer, George Crow-Trainer, eg Phillips-38, Quinccy Whittington-40, Freddie Recd-33, Steve Highsmith-66, Clay Nelson-45, ,lim Jiral-744, Mike Bochnkc-37, Larry Trussell-18, ,nt Parish-25, ,I ocv Hancock-61 ,' 1f': ' ii. 4. i ', 5 . H N ' ' 1 A if ,-,ir 1 ig, A A Derrl Ohnhciser Joe Kettler George Crow Student Coach Student Coach Trainer 225 Boys Basketball Waldo Dalchau 'fit 5' Q Dflll -: 33011 1 W is 32 wil J gifs Wig 2 Winston Harrison, Jerry Lowe, Keith Guillory, Charles Mock, Johnny Campbell, Bruce Batey, Fred Stevens, Gerry Rouser ftrainerj, Coach Dalchau,J Edwards, Ronald Revis, Tim Polson, John Williams, Charles Foster, Danny Forsythe, Bundy Graves fstatisiicianl 226 Alvin 59 ,' Blinn 60 With a clutch field goal from the pasture by Jerry Lowe, a freshman from Silsbee, the Blinn Buccaneers captured a 60-59 cliff- hanging victory over the Alvin Dolphins. Leading the pack in scoring was Johnny Campbell, a sophomore guard from Brook- shire-Royal, with 20 points. Campbell hit 10 of 16 shots from the field to record a hot 62.5 percent. Also scoring in double figures was Charlie Mack, a freshman from New York City. Mack tallied on 5 out of 9 field goal tries for 10 points. However, it was the bucket by Lowe with about 16 seconds left on the clock that highlighted the game. A desperation shot by Alvin at the buzzer failed, leaving the Bucs on top. Blinn displayed an excellent day from the field. The Bucs connected on 30 of their 58 field goal attempts to finish the night with a blistering 52 percent. 69.125 ,laekie Edwards 22 7 50 Jacksonville 80 Blinn The Buccaneer basketball team enjoyed a crushing 80-50 victory over Jacksonville Baptist College on November 21. Coach Waldo D alehauis Buccaneer hoopsters now possess a 3-1 wcn-loss record. Their only setback was il 70-62 defeat at the hands of l'lenderson County College. After Jacksonville tossed in the first two points, the Bucs reeled off 10 unanswered points. From then on, Blinn lareezed to victory. The Bucs held a 40-26 lead going into in termission. Danny Forsythe 228 Scoring in double figures were Ronald Revis, freshman from Houston Fnrrg Jackie Edwards, sophomore from Killeeng and Charlie Mack, freshman from New York Power llflemorial, with 16, 12, and 10 points respectively. During this lopsided victory, Coach Daleliau was able to play every player who suited for the game. Johnny Camphell, a sophomore from Brookshire-Royalg John Williams, a sophomore from Sealyg and Tim Polson, a sophomore from Houston C. E. King, started the game along with Edwards and Mack. Providing excellent support ol'l' the bench were Jerry Lowe, a freshman from Silslreeg Winston l'la1'rison, a sophomore from Bryang Danny Forsythe, a freslnnan from Texas Cityg Keith Guillory, a freshman from Baytown Sterlingg Charles Foster, a freslnnan from Austin Andersong and Bruce Batey, 21 freshman from Tuloso-lVIidway. Freddie Stevens, a freshman from Killeen, was unable to play due to a back injury. fa S Charles Foster Keith Guillory . ,. 4 ,A . 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Winston Harrison JCVVY Lowe Henderson Bl inn 63 l-londorson Connlyis 82-63 winning scorn: over the Blinn College Bucczlliocrs hcrc Thursday night wus hardly indicative: ol' how most ol' thc game went. The Bucs and thc Cardinals were tied at 28-ull at halftime and Blinn trailed 64.-62 with about lik minutes left in the game. Then the bottom full out. 'CWG went completely coldf' Blinn Coach Waldo Dulcliau said. And they, on the other hand, rlidn't missf' The Cards outscored Blinn t8-I during that time for thc win. The loss dropped Blinn's record to 5-5 for the season. ,ilackifr Edwards lcd the Bum: scoring with 18 points and Charles Mack scored Ill. The rest ol' Blinnis scoring had Winston Harrison and Johnnie Campbell with eight each, Tim Poison with six, Jerry Lowe with three and Bruce Batcy, John Williams, and Danny Forsythe with two. Charles Mack 229 78 San Jacinto 81 Blinn Tim Poison had been hot all night. The 6-5M sophomore center had already hit four consecutive free throws and was good on seven of nine attempts from the field. So when Blinn College basketball Coach ,. , :rg , t' if I 230 Waldo Dalchau had to pick someone to shoot two pressure technical free shots, Polson was the natural to go to the line. llc came through again with two shots, giving him four ,free throws in the last minute of play. And even though his last two wercn'l needed, they supplied Blinn with a little breathing room with three seconds left on the clock in their 81-78 win over visiting and highly respected San Jacinto College Monday night. The Bucs hardly missed a shot and finished the game shooting 54- percent from the field. Polson, Johnny Campbell and Winston Harrison, who collectively shot 65 percent from the floor, controlcd the Blinn offense. They scored 29 of Blinnis first half points and 26 in the second half. Campbell scored a quick field goal to give Blinn a 415-27 lead to open thc second half and then San Jac struck. The Ravens stuck Blinn with a full-court press that they held on the Bucs throughout the half, and the visitors scored 14 unanswered points to close the gap to 415-411 before Blinn scored again. Blinn finally settled down and worked L fpfif, 45 Tim Polson the ball more smoothly against the press worked for the open shots under its basket. The Bucs stretched their lead out to 12 points at 68-56, before the R staged another comeback, pulling to x one point at 75-74 and again at 79-78 only 22 seconds left to play. With 16 seconds left Blinnis top handler, Charles Mack, was called for c ing when he and a San Jae player col giving thc Ravens possession of the ball. San Jae worked the clock for a shot from Tobe Jackson, the game's le scorer. But he found Harrison blocking goal and in trying to elude him, ,lam stepped out of hounds with three ser left. But with San Jaeis tough press, Ravens still had a chance, since Blinn had throw the ball in under the San ,Iac b. But Raven Coach Ronnie Arrow and assistant both ran onto the court after call, were charged with a technical foul, ting Poison up for his two free throws. Making them and giving Blinn the ball mideourt gave the Bucs an assured win. Ronald Revis Blinn College basketball Coach Waldo lchau called a time out Tuesday night 'li about 30 seconds left after his Bucca- rs went down by one point to Alvin, 58, and he and the Bucs discussed a little tegy. The natural conclusion would be for inny Campbell to take the shot. He had 10 of 16 from the field, mostly from the tside, including Blinn's latest six points. Campbell got a chance after the ball was ' into play, but turned it down and moved ball back around to the left side of nas court. Freshman Jerry Lowe hardly seemed ly to take a shot, especially with 14 onds left in the game. He isn't even a ter and had scored only four points ing the game. But he got an opening and, from about feet away, touched nothing but the net the ball and gave Blinn a 60-59 win the visiting Dolphins. Dalchau didnlt really plan for Lowe to Fred Stevens take that final shot. Did he? l told them 1 wanted either him tlaowej or Campbell to take it,7' Dalchau said after the final buzzer. :jerry has a good shot. He can make the basketf, With 1.4 seconds left, Blinn certainly wasn't assured of the win, especially con- sidering the way Alvin ,s Roy Lloyd had been shooting the ball. Lloyd had hit 11 of 18 from thc field and four of four from the free throw line when the Dolphins set him up for a shot from the corner with five seconds left. But he missed that shot and teammate Bruce Kincaide got the rebound and put up a desperation shot that rolled to the floor as the buzzer ended the game. The final five minutes of the games saw no team take more than a one-point lead. The lead changed lfl. times during that period, after Alvinis Leonard lrlymes broke a 4-8-4-8 tie with a free throw. All of Blinn's points came from field goals. In fact, the Bucs attempted only two free throws and were never in the bonus l . John Williams Alvin 59 Blinn 60 situation since Alvin committed only seven fouls. Blinn was called on 15 fouls and Alvin hit nine of 11 free throws. Blinn was good on 30 of 55 shots from the field while Alvin hit 25 of 50. Lloyd led the game's scoring with 26 points, followed by Campbellis 20. Alvin controlled the early part of the game, taking as much as a seven point lead at one point before Blinn battled back late in the first half. The Bucs took a 26-25 lead with 15 seconds left, but Alvin's Thomas Battle sank a 25-footer with two seconds on the clock to give the Dolphins the halftime advantage. 231 Girls Basketball Diana Pritchard ,n H., 1 ,A yi . ,gf 1 2? ,A Ea .Q ' ' - 1, fx .. ii M ., ,. 5 ., .f-ni 3? f f .' 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J ' 'V - 'Q ' ! xv . 9 'lx . 5 ' ' 'iff 1 ev W-J M X '. . fd 11 JLYW ff' B i Donna Bohuslan, Becky Barnett, Sandra Granett, ,Iudy Sherrill, Janie Moorchead, Laurie Frcylag, Aprile Russell, Lisa Edwards, Diane Pritchard, Coach Kammeyer, Liz Chaloupka, ,lane Doslal, Janice Rah, Terri Steinhouser, ,lon Mondrick-Trainer, Felccia Stewart-Manager 232 Y x us ,f,.,-2 . ,z X.: 51 Sandra Gamett With ,lane Dostal and Janice Rab com- bining for 40 points and 22 rebounds, Blinn's Lady Bucs captured a 67-4-0 victory over North Harris junior College on November 8 in the lVlcn's Gymnasium. The visitors saw the lead only once, a 4-3 edge early in the first half, during the contest. From then on, the Lady Bucs' superior inside players, paced by Dostal, freshman from Bice Consolidated, Balm, freshman from Victoria, and Liz Chaloupka, freshman from Moulton, chipped in 29 points to give Blinn a 31-17 hal f-time advan- tage. During the second half, the Lady Bucs built up a sizeable margin, which twice reached 31 points, in putting their oppo- nents away. Bali headed the pack with 10 second-half points. Following Rab in second half scoring totals were Dostal with 7 pointsg Chaloupka with 5 points, Morehead and Sandra Garrett, freshman from Snook, with 4 points each, and Frcytag, Aprile Russell, freshman from Pickering, Louisiana, and Donna Bohuslav, freshman from Nloullion with 2 points apiece. Lisa Edwards, fresh- man from Victoria, Becky Barnett, sopho- more from lVIcCreary, Kentucky, and Judy Sherrill, freshman from Lexington, also saw playtime in the final 20 minutes of action. On thc evening, Dostal snared 12 rebounds and passed out one assist while lm gi l Leslee Kammeyer North Harris 40 Blinn 67 Bah finished with 10 caroms and one assist. Chaloupka followed with 7 rebounds and 1 assist. Freytag and Bohuslav chalked up 3 rebounds each with Moorehcad and Edwards following with 2 and 1 rebounds respec- tively. Freytag excelled defensively with 6 steals as lVloorehead and Bab collected four thefts apiece. Garnett followed with a pair while Dostal posted a steal. Moorehead passed out a steady diet of assists with 5 perfect Losses. With this 67-40 victory, Blinn's record moves to 1 win and 1 loss on the season. The Lady Buesi next home game is slated for November 20 with a 7:30 tip-off time. ,lane Dostal stated after the game, We have a long way to go, but this is a good way to open our home season. The whole team played great. l J anie Mooreh cad 235 236 Girls Basketball 1978-79 Allgclena North Harris Co. Hill Jr. College H fbll d f:1' son Southwestern Un. Soutl 1xs'f 5 stern Un. '1'yh:rJ'. C. Allglilflllil Texas Lutheran Sclireiner Scl lrfz lfllil' San Antonio Coll. San Jacinto Temple St. lVlary's Unv. North Harris Co. Wharton J. C. Sun Jacinto St. lVlary's Unv. San Antonio Hill Jr. College Temple Wharton JC Q.-I-. Q., -YA ' ...fin Janice Rah Aprile Russell ,if 'Q S..-Egg, . A r , ,,, ,, ' . 1 - .i . A . Judy Sherrill Terri Steinhouser North Harris 72 Blinn 86 l-l O US TO N -Jane Dostal scored 32 points and pulled down 17 rebounds to lead the Blinn College Lady Bucs to an 86-72 non-conference win over North Harris County College here Tuesday. The win moved the Lady Bucs, season record to 10-6. They will resume conference play Thursday when they visit Wharton County in an attempt to improve their 2-3 Texas Junior College Athletic Conference mark. Janice Rah scored 20 points and had 12 rebounds to supplement Dostalls perform- ance. Janie Moorehead scored 12 points. 237 1 979 Baseball Team TOP ROW Grml PFICSS, RUSSUI Rlflilllmlfb, Mlchilcl Row David Cnrny lxylr l' ihrenthold Lonnie Logan Terry Lawrencc Ronald White Dean David Withrou, Willic Briscoe, lxennetli H.irdil1,k Scott Fllis, Elroy Mcllenrv, Kenneth Kellogg, Darrel Ra1ph,Agui1ar,JohnMgSeSk , ECkCffI1dN, A1311 Valle, RlCkbY BFOWU, Middle Brooks, Bottom Row Ixuth Kearney, Thdlfmd Magma fx: 1 x- F ,M 5,04 ,uri -ev-l'.r 7lf9'.ggg 22554 if 63 .1 Magi 4, ., few ,gf wil, ,Q M. iff ki il ll wi an 6 IT' V535 aim gif lm ff! si its-wh? Q' jg is rdf f' ww at fvgarqi Wim mu 1 IE-'Y 'it' S -,W-,K .A M EEE ' 'W , -.1 ii all '!'g5?::i.'i'i N 'ffl' 7 Ralph Aguilar IF. Willie Briscoe P 2 8 ' Q ' - x I ' ' . ' 1 vw 1 . 1 . , V ' . ' ' , r ' . , , , . Y . .i , V , 7 E ' . X H I . I I I 4 x I 2 ' , - , 5' . A 1 1' . . 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I X 3'fJLi'1g',-wr' Q' JUL, A I I I 5 r C J' James Hawks Trainer ElL.llllrlN IU' 'N l V L DI' THU 1 John Moses P ltiglmnirc P Elroy Nlcllonry Ol 1 979 Baseball Schedule Galveston Concordia Angelina Alvin Galveston Galveston San Jacinto Bee County San Antonio Angelina Wharton Alvin Nlclnennan San Jacinto Bee County San Antonio Ranger Ranger Wharton 1979 Tennis Team Q . 1 ' V .LV u., - - b n I ' - ' ' , QNX uw W-'1 ,NM ..'- wg 1. . H1 -W-nag. Q H .,.- . '1 Y Anne Koehl Brian Burch and Mike Claiborne 244 V... 5, ,l ff-Irfan' P2 ig -s-4 , 'pw- v r K l una G re 5.1, Hod gvs N Q 1' A-H E',1Ik.iE'-14-ELS7 5 W5-3 'JK LL 'll Beth Bianchi M?-1 ' I J-Rf. . f 9-Af 7 .kg 1,4 ' J 'LA'- iff. in .il U -- -.a-+R.. 71. M-be-du. -. '- I g N.. .Y Y. -uw ,.,.,., ,M ....-- 5 . Y Tony Cihrian 2 1 979 Tennis Team Coach Harold Shilk Cheryl Otto 246 Blan Presncll F-, . -LAL- .ns- -. 1 'vf---L, 1 ,, m .. .,,mg.3 gygu- , '11' HN WH' jf Q53-JILAJL' ,-j!I.d-lv! ,J 1, . I 1 wJwSfw12f.4'h L ' L m ' Tf 5 '.gfNJ 1 ' MII N 1 n, ny Y' ,.,.,., .Hal Nh ' N , , , M T4 ,Lf J 1:Ll:f ,.. .Wm Cn Sicola Becky Oroza I-:ii Delma Cardona Cindy Torres 247 1979 Track Team Pole Vaultcrs Keith Nlilcham, George Hobbs 248 Returning Lcttvrman Franklin Higgins, Travis Scharr, Victor Vicinais, George Hobbs, ,let't'cry ,lefferso jimmy Arnold, Quinn James, Kenneth Buck 4-40 yd. Relay Sl 880 yd. Relay Harry Woodson, David Bradford, Keith Mitcham, Travis Scharr, Derric Collins, Dwight Gould, Quinn J ames, Michall Polk, Jeffery Jetlcrson, Danny Carter. llurdlers Travis Seharr, Franklin Higgins, Victor Vicinais, Greg Bogle, Cl1ristopherJolmson, Marco Camacho I Distance Runners Jeffery Jefferson, Roy Brown, Artis, Eward, Gerry Austin, Robert Weber, Jimmy Arnold, Mark Reeves, Mike l-larkins Blinn participated in National Track Meet' Donnie Williams and ,I ohn Bassinger participated in the 1978 Nationals. Bassinger placed seventh in the discus. p .- DLIUN .A MNH .V ,eh f7 S COLLEGE BURN mm ,. QL. H7 CULLEGE -7 1 C0llfGf Long Jumpers SL Triple Jumpers Dwight Gould, Danny Carter, Artis Edwards, Derrick Collins 249 l CUIIFPF Harry Woodson Dwwhl Gould Joe Dobcs Kelth Mitcham, Travis Scharr, Danny Carter Davld Bradford ffl lligh jumpers Sayer, ChristopherJolmson, Marco Camacho Bunn . 3i?F S' CUUEGE ,OZIEGE M BLINN J confer 251 IM BFLNF' .. ww NLE' ' 5:2 Ii 5-1 ,1 V I Y i ' s - 1 CUHEGI' f P. i i 'ff u CUll,fGE if t i LOLLPU Mile Relay BUNN BLINN is SULLEGE Ei SDLLEBE Harry Woodson, David Brad ford, Roy Brown, Travis Scharr, Derrick Sollins, Dwight Gould, Quinn James, Michall Polk, Jeffery Jefferson, Danny Carter Track Coach Buddy Hamrick -14 . V. Q., TT Mike Landers: Manager Kenneth Buck: Trainer 251 The college was led by six very spirited ladies. They held several pep rallies, parties, and yell sessions. They traveled hundreds of miles to support Blinn's teams and to represent Blinn College. They started and finished the year with a new word meaning Go for lt like your life depends on it! GAMBAV, W ' ll Sandy Baleerek, Wendy Farek, and Diane DeAnda Sandy Bdlurtk 252 f .1 ,M u pi, L L g Farek, Cindy Breedcn, and Diane DcAnda Ammy Jones -TJ:---Q-13, V TX , . - A-.,., - . - .. ,--4,--- -.,'- ' rw--.....,: lv-- I ij Z . ' , , , I NV -lr--.-... M lr- A, 4 if-. n- -. vi. a-tl, ... Q ,,, !l'll Q 'ff !. lg - , Mig 57? N - 1-- fy v , 1. X, x n. W !f !.: - -. -. img 'Aff F' I I. 1, xi-gd, ' ' I . '.. 7' I .L- F: L4 n 'L' :I Cindy Breedcn Wendy Farek Gaskamp, and Diane DeAnda 2 L 'LQ .3 'l vgolvk? xELsoNvlL1,. iz' 9 f, -'VH ' . - , I ,.. 1. f fa? Q fn f ij 31- M I 6644i-19 --. .. ' . 5 if W Q 4.1. t , 3 N Q ,an f A cm F M ' ,, 1 , 1 X '- A,- X . - 'f.. , , ' E' I ' l fs -, l . ,1 F . JV, ' '-: -..--. 2. I Bull I ,l, 5 -x Elisa' 5 MALE? . 'hr TQ Womenis Volleyball Champs Robby Koenning, Tammy Suiter, Dorcl Cobb, Alison Conner, Karen, Cloardine Jackson, Brenda Ferguson, Karen Kostak, Sherry Berry. Discount Supermarket Open 7 Days A Week 2500 South Day, No. 3 Brenham, TX ml E n EJ El Alamo Sl S. Market Sts. Thereis Only Two Places You Can Get A Hamburger This Good: At HOMEBURGER And At Your House! Open Mon.-Sat. Til 8:00 P. M. Simon Theatre Finest Movie Around Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone 836-3511 Short Stop Grocery and Market Phone 836-2192 1501 South Market Brenham, Texas 77833 2 55 Compliments of RODGER PAXTON Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick 81 GMC, Inc. Loop 290 81 Hwy. 36 South Office 836-6622 Brenham, Texas 77833 '24- :23:2:2:2:2:2:2:25:xiii::i::zE::::2:2a::azrzzragig Q N FAMILY A M ENTERTAINMENT CENTER OF BRENHIIM 8 Pool Tables-12 Bowling Lanes 30 Game Machines HOME Cooked Mexican Food Served Informally Prepared Sandwiches 8a Pizzas Color Pin Doubles Sundays Pro Shop 0Pen Everyday 1 pm-12 am Saturday Open till 1:00 am Sunday Open till 11:00 pm lIl5'1'iiY.??9 .e.....A. ---E3'i?5!9- vvv vvvvvvvvvvlxlvvvv v4vvvvvvv4 LLLQGQAAJAA-AAA-A--A--AA1A4--AAAAA vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 4 49 4'4' 4'4' 4'4' N 4'4' I I 4,4 4 4 4'4' 4'4' r i'4 4:4' if I I 4,4, Il 45' 'I If gli I il ?4' r 'I 1+ I r Il' 4'? N ii 'Ir 4 4 4:41 3? 3 .4 i f - 11,5 4 fy r??5 CHANDLER'S AUTO PARTS 6 Q Aurog Hydraulic Trfjstors Hose Headquarters I A Drums Turned L A, Bearings Pressed Shoes Arched Hours 7:30 AM-7:00 PM Monday-Saturday Locally Owned 81 Operated BY Torn 84 Dee Chandler Complete Machine Shop Service 836-6616 1:00 PM-5:00 PM on Sundays 1102 S. Austin Compliments of CHAPPELL HILL CONSTRUCTION CO. g'Y0ur Authorized Kirby Bldg. Systems Dealeri' Loop 577 836-7823 Brenham, Texas 77833 25 6 I 3 ' E's- N' 37' 1.4-E i, .- 5---1 -I 122 Hnger in 'GNU ' , Open 7 days a week 2303 South Day Sun.-Thursday 10-10 Brenham, Texas 77833 Friday Sz Saturday 10-11 713-336-0292 Compliments of Kasprowlcz Inc. Electric Ready Mix Concrete C0mPa'1Y , J' ' H h Ph 713-836-3664- 2313 S' Market Brenham Texas 836-3385 1l3T0n3l1X1o3hnPark B1'enhi-1111, Texas 77833 Snacks and Groceries Cold Drinks And G Center as Brenham Sports Gold Dust n Nike, Adidas, Brooks, Converse Hang-Ten fGir1sJ Custom T-Shirts 81 ,Iersies Brenham Shirt Shack 4 Corners 836-9912 Eddie Sz Alice Landgraf 2111 S. Market P. 0- BOX 1327, Brenham, Texas Phone 836-5562 Brenham, Texas 77833 I 257 Compliments of EDWARD F. HILDEBRANDT ARCHITECTS William A. Hilderbrandt, A. I. A. Edward F. Hilderbrandt, A. I. A. Bren ham Texas DURDEN'S PLUMBING Crane-American Standard Fixtures Day and Night Water Heaters Phone 836-3700 1806 S. Market St., Brenham I BRENHAM INSURANCE AGENCY BOB RANKIN Your Hartford Agent 836-3262 Compliments of BOETTCHER BUILDING CENTER, INC. 1608 South Market St. P. O. Box 572 Brenham, Texas 77833 713-836-3678 319 South Austin Brenham, Texas 77833 258 FARMERS- MERCHANTS LUMBER COMPANY 400 South Austin COMPLETE BUILDING NEEDS' P. O. Box 401 836-3641 Brenham, Texas Compliments of LANDG RAF REALTY Dennis LandgTaf, Donald W. Lampe, and Michael J. Kalil, Ir. 836-6002 836-9020 2111 S. Market Brenham, Texas 77833 iQnt'lCPenney Golden Fried Chicken 605 East Main Corner Main and Park Brenham, Texas Phone 836-2131 Brenham' Texas 77833 836-9422 Compliments of Kupmk' Diamonds 5 l 6 FASKE'S JEWELRY Hogan's Funeral Service 1002 W. Alamo, Brenham 836 2571 836 3265 f ge ,, , -Five, figs:-'T?'ZgL,.. af, ,W . '124.15+-A-7: g ' 'fa mu. 'gg ! ' l gg 'LJ l. X X S fb ,7 . -fb 3 'A We if ,, A '1'- -,.- 4f:':7' 'fir SINCE 1944 Watches 0 Gifts 0 Watch G Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting On Premises 0 ,D 1131836-3634 Brenham Texas 77833 W, fl BULOYA ACCUTFION L 259 nib 205 E. Main Bren ham, Texas 836-4031 DALTON a vEs1' TExAco Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Grease and Oil Change Hwv 290 West Brehham, Tehas 77833 Telephone 836-7181 260 QQVLARETP 700 B W. Alamo 836-4131 Liquor Bar Supplies Wine Gifts Beer Mixers 'LWe Delivern 100,000 Auto 1 00,000 Parts UI 'C N Q- O -0-I 3 4 No. 5 Automotive Parts and Equipment Hi-Performance Parts 1000 South Market 836-3685 45 h APPEL MOTORS Chrysler-DodgeQPlymouth Dodge Colt Sales and Service Bus. Phone 836-2391 506 South Austin Street Brenham, Texas 77833 Burton State Bank Member of F. D. l. C. Burton, Texas 289-3151 Compliments of Bode 81 Tonn Clothing for Father and Son Nationally Advertised Brands: Hart Schaffner Marx, johnny Carson, Palm Beach, HIS, 81 Botany 500. Florsheim Shoes 101 E. Main 836-5400 Visit B-Bar-T THE FAMILY STORE Western Auto Will Be Good To You Brenham, Texas 836-2602 Flower 81 Garden Center 1011A West Main Brenham, Texas Phone 836-9900 2 WINKELMANN'S STUDIO Fine Photography 202 W. Alamo 836-3551 Brenham All Blinn College Students Negatives are kept in our permanent files, When in need of a picture, write or call and we will mail them to you QUICKLYI Memorial Oaks Chapel Bluebonnet Glass Auto Glass Installed lVlirror-Furniture-Desk Tops 1306 West Main Complete Glass Service Brenham, Texas 336-4564 1303 W. Main Compliments G. Hermann of Fllrniture CQ. Perry Brgthers Oldest Furniture Company in Two Stores to Serve You Washington County Zlllggeiggqaln Downtown on the Square ' and Brenham' Texas HEB Shopping Center 262 I .,.lQiLZ:21:iQ.iw:-pil-L1-...l in '-r-I -- -1 .I'Y i.- .. ' ' 1 X -L I 'J 'r . T :..-4-Ei Compliments fi-jig? 'U' T1-E-in '11 .T-3571? T - . . -E'ilEii:?-I 4 2- V'- I :CT D Q' ' aa. 133,252 Eg 1- fail are pg. wi I ' iii 3532 . . . .-W U mm H.. 2: --g g r lfillllln KENJURA PHARMACY Gifts Hallmark Cards Fountain 303 North Park, Brenham, Texas 77833 P. O. Box 642 Phone 836-7922 of CITY OF BRENHAM UTILITIES 836-7911 210 N. Park St. Diamonds Watches Silver China Fine Jewelry Gifts Unusual H. W. Arp Jeweler On The Squaren Since 1915 Brenham, Texas 836-2511 Pride Mobile 1 Home Sales P. O. Box 378 Brenham, Texas 77833 Financing and Insurance Bill 81 Doris Off.: 713-836-5541 Buchalla Res.: 713-836-6121 Sealy Mattress Company Makers of the Famous Posture Pedic Hwy. 290 Loop Phone Brenham, Texas 836-6644 New Used Modern Cleaners With Confidence Expert Cleaning 81 Alterations Repairing 8: Alterations Coin Dry Cleaning Tuxedo Rental Wilfred Winkelmann, Owner 205 W. Alamo Phone 836-7205 2 Brenham Produce Co. A Feed for Every Need Brenham, Texas P. L. Thomas General Contractor Residential 81 Commercial 836-8631 Brenham, Texas Rural good. TFE Company Inc. 264 r N-'ff h Iniwjhlgglzarbon imma mm Produ cts Brenham, Texas 77833 hw KJ 836-6111 KR' ----wwf, - ' 1 l ' ,. , 1 A -' A'A'A , .. .. .. . Theres no deal . : ' fl I 1- - i-.L Q llke a Bothe Deal ll 2 I - 1 thing BOTHE FORD SALES. INC. 1805 South Market 11.114-mmqgg BRENHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY P.0. Box 809 836.6166 Brenham, Texas 77833 P, 0, Box 622 Brenham, Texas 77833 836-3659 I I ROBERT LANG E, INC. CONTRACTOR Land Leveling-Plowing Oil Field Work Terracing Lakes Dragline Bulldozing-Deep Plowing Office Four Miles West Hwy. 290 P.O. Box 1076, Brenham, Texas 77833 836-5633 , GERMANIA FARM gggii, I-he MUTUAL AID . ASSOCIATION Invest At Your Home-owned and Home-operated Savings and Loan F. L. ht I Th ft 1r 1 mn - e Pisslllit?ks E5 Cergfiates Extenclg Civeragi Insurance FIRST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ,,wm Home Office-Brenham 711 Mansfield Phone 836-5224- BIESTQTE- Brenham, Texas Brookshire 2 Compliments of LA GRANGE STATE BANK :BANK :aux 55, . Q- ' '93 fstliilifeiifwfflr ' -ff -1 .. - ., A be -alfr- Member F.D.I.C. La Grange, Texas 78945 gf Compliments of ODELL LUECKEMEYER Commercial and Industrial Buildings 2401 South Market Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone 713-836-6193 LA ROCHE CHEVROLET SERVICE! PARTS Eating RQPPJ' ,,. GENERAL MOTORS PARIS DIVISION - M , ' I' 1 Authorized Sales 81 Service HAMBURGER3 U Chevrolet, Malibu, Nova, Camaro 0Nl0N RINGS Corvette, Trucks Chevette, Monza i 0 24 Hr. Wrecker Service ' I q, Highway 290--36 Loop SW 1600 South Market , Brenham, Texas Keep fhdf A- ,al ' mb 713-836-4242 , ' 4' -' .15 OI' Genuine GM Parts. as Brenham Houston 836-6666 463-8666 2 AU SHN CQUNTY M ii STATE BANK Id THE Sl' ALY NFWS INC. 885 3562-P.O. B 480 5 l T as 77474 llllHlPHl55 777A7 EIJLIIR Coll us any day for information on our I I d q ' k ' es. e uve fIIIH!ht'Iyreodyogo I It f y 9 p duce be ' f ga ufrsfr We're Here to Help Member F.D.l.C. Brenham Tile 81 Floor Covering P.O. Box 68 Bellville, Texas 77418 Telephone 713-865-3153 1001 S. Market Bren ham, Texas Tile-Carpet-Linoleum Quarry Ceramic Charles Schroeder, Jr., Owner 836-5211 408 Walnut St. Columbus, Texas Branch Office: 'o Home Office: O Sr ' A 1-L, ,J N. 329 Meyer Sr. 'he'---:I ' - .STH ' - f . Hkzgzigzs:-H-?!,:15.'i .'l g 5' .J , ,. D- , Sealy, Texas 5:7-E' 21 EEE! 5? l '1 E' ff 1- BE is-EE: 551121. 'ig ::U2g2 kwa 'ef'-1 FH FT-E'1',1, l l'1f1.'4'f'vf '-TT 1 Q: is Q-+-L,--k3'qr.tJ2L -I-'A--mjf'Qjl'x,Q'E'f .ii'?'.-O COLORADO COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Branch Offices: Katy, Whanon, Schulenburg, Mason Village 267 9 0 STATE BAN K Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp of Phone 54-2-3136 We Always Have Time For You ' Brenham Saddle Shop, Inc. Finest in Western Wear Saddles 81 Accessories Two locations: Hwy. 290 836-6673 Four-Corners Shopping Center 836-6186 Compliments of Navratil Music House Your RCA Dealer 111 South Baylor Brenham, Texas 77833 Compliments of Brenham Dentists I Kasprowrcz I Compliments of Dr. Robert Winkelmann 2313 S. Market 836-3385 Dr. Delbert Stark Brenham, Texas 268 Compliments of -. -msmsssuatsf-is-.s.1f 'T-M1+s.1.Qf-Hg-+:g+fA sf as Q Y 7 it n it 'E , , gi L . fb Fl.-. 'Q v I l 1 I H , L , 412, 1. 4 ,5'x All- . Q., ,, ,...,,. 1 TT: ' I! , 2 ,L l' 3 f i ' ' BRENHAM 1 1 NATIONAL A Q ' BANK 4 5' P. O. BOX 583 0 BRENHAM, TEXAS 0 77833 MEMBER FEllEllAl DEPUSIT INSURANCE CURPURATIUN Washington County State Banh P. U. BOX 1058 ' BRENHAM. TEXAS 77833 '3- Established 1905 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System The Oldest State Bank In Texas Brenham, Texas 77833 Where The Ban Club Member FDIC 836-6181 Members Are. 2 LITTLE BROWN Lueckemeyer Electric Co. 307 Peabody Street Brenham, Texas 77833 Telephone 836-3675 JUG ACCC FEEDS Green Grain, Inc. FM 389 836-8336 ACCO Feeds Quality Seed 81 Fertilizer 304 S. Baylor St. Phone 836-7169 Bren ham, Texas 270 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 NN UN 'Nl NNNWNHNNNNNKNNNNNNK Nh! KN 5 5 5 vu xxx 5 xxm xxuxwvx x.111111111 11 111 1 1111 11111111 1 1 111 . Z Q - 1 0 Q Z Q 5 N Q ' 1 Q f Q Q 5 N N u 5 0 2 Q 1 Q j Q 4 Q ' 7 4 5 0 y Q 1 0 Q x 5 N E 1 Q ' 1 F g . , e E 0 Q X., 9 '5 ' 5 f J 1 X 4 5 5 Q n 3 . N nk Q N Z 1 'E 'Z 1 1 Z Q 1 N o 5 I N 1 2 ? Q 's 1 Q Q 1 1 S ' Z Q N 5 Q Wx ' ' 0 Q x x Q . N Q E E N O 1 Q 1 2 ' 0 1 o o 1 . N . 1 -Q f 5 2 X ' ...J E Q 5 1 , 5 n Q ' 1 N U5 P2 5 5 'Nl '-1 Q an ' 1 ' 1-' tb 1 Q Q19 5 Q.. l ' N ' :r 5 5 5 Q OO na . 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Flowers With Extra 1 ' J 74844 3- 'm . Touch Jewelry-Boutiques-Cosmetics 1200 South Austin 713-54-2-2903 Brenham, Texas 77833 713-836-2252 Mrs. Wanda Schulze C. D. Schulze Herrman Print Shop Commercial Printing 836-7623 2700 South Market Brenham, Texas 77833 Hartnett's Exxon Service Station Washing-Lubrication-Battery-Recharge Road Service Atlas Tires and Batteries Loop 290-Hwy. 36 Brenham, Texas Phone 836-84-40 0rPepper eps:-.014 BETTER BEVERAGES, INC. Look to Schleiders for Nationally Known Brands Your Full Service Furniture Store Funuavune oo A Tradition In Brenham Since 1902 Alton Haar, Mgr. P.O. Box 660 307 S. Austin Phone: 7131836-3755 North Hwy. 36 Brenham, Texas 77833 Brenham, Texas 77833 715-836-3689 2 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WE GROW BY HELPING OTHERS GROW Member F.D.l.C. All Accounts Assured to 840,000 Complete Banking Service Compliments of Compliments of Mundelius Print Shop Fl Commercial Printing Off S 1' Hll-DEBRANDT, A.I.A. MILLER'S Afchitffcfs PRESCRIPTION Brenham Edward F. Hildebrandt Texas William A. Hildebrandt 272 Compliments Supporting of f 1- .. l in 4 I ..'iLg 1 0 Af liilllfl quai l' , ' 'fi n ur ea MM: - -' ..se,-.9- ' ' - +- Mambo: FDIC o' SOUTH CENTRAL CITIZENS sAvlNGs ERIE ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX600 0 SEALY, TEXAS 77474 f713j 885 3571 301 E. Main St. 836-7991 Brenham, Texas B ranch Office Highway 36 at Main, Sealy, Texas Compliments of BRENHAM HEATING 81 AIR CONDITICNING COMPANY P. O. Box 357 2311 S. Market Brenham, Texas 77833 27 W EI N E R ' S FAMILY CLOTHING CENTER Bringing You Values and Savings Everyday! Open 9 '1iI9for your shopping convenience Four Corners Shopping Center Brenham, Texas FLEETWOOD TIRES .. :fs-w . l J E I i Tires Batteries and Acc. 1 Hunting and Fishing Licenses 81 Tackle I . G n 4 wg' 1 9 - H , reasmg i Pickup and Delivery Tune up and Wheel Alignment Wheel balance-Fast Service TEXACD 63 WEHMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE CENTER 502 S. Market St. 836 7512 Brenham, Texas For All Your Office Needs BRENHAM OFFICE SUPPLY SERVICE Supplies-Furniture-Machines Authorized Sales and Service of Royal business machines ' 31 31. A,'.,,,,.....--f f..-':.'UJ-'- 'R , - . ,v '-,,.,..--H : - ,AQ . Y ., 'TA' .,. '4 a -. - fi '.I ' -A , ,- rf- h w. 'L ' ,, j. - . V-L52 , - jiwqf- . .R effu ff ft , ,g , 4 k 4, - , I I -'. 'FE' A --17 ,',,.f'wn.. , 1:-f lv:-l ,,, V-, .-,. .,,, I T TL' ' : ' ' 7 4 ' ' ' ...- ,.., ,..- -w..f,f-f-- ' ' Y-3 2 I 5 1, -if dl-U U I , T-,,,, ,..- ' 1 - - - - - if 'Qld 5 011' 'Q ,Assy-,rm .11lL - Compliments of WALTER THIELEMANN ,,,.43 .4 -' ,. -I T I General Contractor Full Machine Service Dept. Brenham, Texas 336-9386 304 W. Main Phone 836-5221 274 NAIIUNAI 1 BIIENIIAM E I l.,. -J I I Member Ol F. D. I. C. North Market 8: Baylor 836-3666 YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Our Full Service Banking Includes Checking Accounts Certificates of Deposit Safety Deposit Boxes Savings Accounts Individual Retirement Accounts Trust Department Bank by Mail Money Market Certificates Night Depository Travelers Checks Complete Loan Service Drive In Windows CONVENIENT PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 2 Compliments of MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO. Brookshire Center d WALDIE'S PHARMACY B h Cl Bldg CpI f SNODG RASS 81 VAN DYKE INSURANCE Brenham c Pl f Upholstery 81 Trim Shop I MADDOX FURNITURE Upholstering-Refinishing-Draperies Complete-Auto Trim Tailored Seat Covers Harold Wehmeyer, Owner 1706 S D y St. Phon 836 2615 Brenham, Texas MANUFACTURING woooooo Lumber coMPANv Company Victor Arlitt, Owner Otto Schulze 836-3503 836-6355 ,rrp MOTOBS , R-W-iq--g Electric Motor meaners Repairing Se Cleaning-Pressing-Alteration 800 South Horton Street Brenham, Texas 77833 liggiilicgtlgphgiirgieitfjft 836-2882 We Sell New and Used Motors GI When you are cranky M mn lime about flavor. KE WHOLESALE . Gnocsns p 9 Q a f ,.4,. I rl, , I U Q4 rrnlprlmalrxas 5. -5 . I I ,W -,gf A Home Owned Institution K 81 G Steak House Phone 836-7925 or Steaks 0 Buffet Luncheons 836-7926 Chicken 81 Sea Foods or 836-7927 2209 South Market Brenham, Texas 77833 602 W, First Open Tuesday-Sunday Brenham 6230-10230 Closed Monday 836-7950 Town 81 Country Complete Fashion Shop For Women Including Bridals 81 Formals Infants Wear-Gifts China, Silver, and Crystal 705 S. Austin Brenham, Texas 836-2121 Schroeder-Ehlert and Assoc. An Insurance for all Needs 103 East Acadmey Brenham, Texas 77833 713-836-4554 1 277 J, AVA ,. 1 -. . .. n y. .. - , . . ,1..' - .1 .w.x - -n -- w'v.ff. -,-, -, , ..- ,- - 1 ,. 7 - ,. -' ,, -4-,-.F 'wg , .:w-. ' , ' ' !. , f 1 V+ .-sfffmw-iv' - 52, , J' , .4 1 '- 4 .4' L. rf-.wif-M 'i'.g1-'Jwjvaf f ,L , . ,, .V .,-: , .4 ,. .f X 4 wtf X Q., 3 .L . V- , . , A . ., 772122 Y L A ' -724 ' ikL,,ol11'eIihQsQ1r3rgns7gi71f1glpI.gIQlQIedYyihHn,d, Q Uponfqmetf m0v'mfu1.-we.. ff' s P fknd ,all'fl1.e. souhgfg fhatipne 'hear Are gentle mgiiiiuufaifrom a lonely rriad. 7: f-vb ,4--ll-:gl FUCHS Robert A. Fuchs, 86 of Route 3, 1, died at his home at 5 a. m. today. Services were held lrom St. John's United Church ol' Christ in Burton at 2 p. m. Friday. The Rev. Robert Bergthold will officatc with burial in the church cemetery. Foehner Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Fuchs was horn May 10, 1892 in Burton, the son of Henry and Rofine Braun Fuchs. He was baptized Aug. 28, 1892 in Greenvine Lutheran Church and was con- firmed there as a young man. l-le was married to Martha jaroszewski on Oct. 28, 1914- in St. John's United Church of Christ by the Rev. H. S. Schulz. The retired rancher was a member of St. Johns United Church of Christ of Burton and was a member ofthe church council for many years. He served as state representative from this area for 18 years and was a former mem- ber of the Blinn College Board of Directors. He was director ol' the Farm Bureau for 18 years and a member of the Sons of Herman and the LaBahia Turn Vercin. He was also a director of the Burton Farmers Gin Association, the Burton Fire Department and the Burton Chamber of Commerce. 41. 1 WALKER Services were held today at 2 p. m. from the First Baptist Church for Daphne Lynn Walker, 24, who died Saturday in Hermann Hospital in Houston. The Rev. Alvin A. Robinson officiated with burial in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Memorial Oaks Chapel was in charge of arrangements. She was born May 27, 195114 in Gates- ville, the daughter of Mickey and Geneva Robinson Walker. She was a graduate of Brenham High School and Blinn College where she was an active student. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Brenham. She was employed by the department of health as a data process- ing clerk for tuberculosis control department in Austin. ALTHA BALL PALMER Mrs. Palmer was from Kountze. She had two daughters. She worked on the Blinn Staff for lk years. She enjoyed working with young people. Many holidays she remained here because she referred to her apartment as home. She treated everyone like they were her very own children. We will greatly miss hcr sweet smile. MUSKE Ronald Lee Muske, 20, a lifelong resident of Houston, died Saturday. He was a student at Blinn College. Funeral services were held at the Pat H. Foley and Co. Chapel ofthe Garden, 1200 W. 34th St. Houston, Q713-869-626lj Tuesday at 12 noon. Burial will be in the Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston. LONGEWAY Memorial services for Michael Winston Longeway, 26, of Freeport, who died Saturday at 11:45 a. m. will be held in Free- port. Memorial Oaks Chapel of Brenham is in charge of arrangements. Longeway died in an auto accident near Brenham Saturday. The former Blinn student was born June 16, 1952, the son of Winston and Denise Hudon Longeway. 279 280 BLINN COLLEGE BRENHAM. TEXAS 77833 Dear Students, Here it is at last! The 1979 BUCCANEER! I hope that looking through these pages of photographs will bring back many memories of friends and experiences, good times and bad, and all the events needed to make this phase of life one of your best. A time that you will always remember and cherish as you grow older. As we go on to other colleges, work, or marriage, we will always be able to look back at this book and realize that we were a part of that system which made up Blinn. This system which includes Dr. W. O. Dietrich to whom I am very grateful. His help and support has brought about the quality yearbook we now have. I hope you enjoy this yearbook and as you look through think of the yearbook staff who helped to finish this book. I hope you go on and show the world what a Blinn student can really do. May God bless you all. Sincerely yours, adm Jeni Wendy Sgrek Co-Editor of l979 BUCCANEER In joining Wendy, I would like to present the l9T9 BUCCANEER. I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. W. O. Dietrich for his guidance and kindness to all the staff. I would also like to express a UBIG THANKSH to everyone that worked on the staff. If it is true that Ha picture paints a thousand wordsu, then our yearbook would fill up an entire library of cherished memories. We all, someday, will look back through the l9T9 BUCCANEER and realize that Blinn Junior College was indeed a place of great importance to us. We not only found friends there but hopefully we found ourselves and what our life professions should be. It is nice to know that there were people so faithfully committed, as the Blinn College faculty, who started us off into a life's career. The entire staff and I would like to wish you the very best of everything for the present and future. May God keep you safe always. Sincerely yours, Connie Parker Co-Editor of 1979 BUCCANEER '- . V . -.J,1, ,, q ,, M-J, It , -y-if-I. ru 4,--w. ,Q . 1-V-. -1 , ,,,-19,4 ,-,lf V,-1. , Lf - img- ,,.a'-,f.-- .. J. . ,, - ,- ggguw, I: H-,sf-gy, i , 1 ,, . ,.I Mft' - J -5?-pg, 1-.1-2154? . , '1..'. - ,jf r, ' , . '- --.: g, - fr 'VM ,3' 'Z' '-N-, ,Y -' c-M '-J. Y - ' -' - -',':. . L , P X sf -::,. W, .' ,1'-V V --- I v Ik V - 1'. f- P- mm . l ,Ag i . , S 4 I U . I i t - . 1 q Y , i I , ' , i - T 4 V W 1 1 ' 1 I S - 4 ' J ' F 2 , ' E V , Q-4 I 1 i' b -I , F 1 U I I , Nl ' ' i V , ' , x 1 4 - ,, I' A X5 L- A, ,, 1 --4 f -Q A-,V -Q-J 431 1.1.- , E7 ,-wJ rl I mf .-.M-..- hw... I rl 1 , s u. z 'Ll' vJ , -11 u Q 1 1 , .
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