Boerne High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Boerne, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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VV Q15 ' Changes Did ot Slow Us Dow lf there is one word that best describes what took place at Boerne High School in the 1984-85 school year it is change. Some of the changes created a bet- ter place while others made our life more tedious. The first change was a subtle one. BHS added to its cheerleading corp a mascot and a Freshmen Cheerleading squad. The Greyhound mascot, Kadra Dieke, added comic relief to the fight songs while the Freshmen cheered their team to victory. The construction that was instituted by the passage of the 1983 bond issue changed the face and the style of our campus during this year. The fences that sur- rounded the work, the increase of traffic, and the diminished parking area created an inconvenience that would be well worth it for the underclassmen. They would have more classrooms and generally better facilities. However, if there was one single thing that caused the most changes in our school it was House Bill 72. It did its greatest amount of changing in the area of ex- tracurricular activities. They were now limited to after school, and only to those students who passed all of their classes. That made for even harder work. The second drastic change of HB 72 was the new grading system. lt raised passing to a 70 and adjusted the other grades three times before they were finally decided upon. Along with the new grading system, came harsher attendance rules. The number of days a student was able to miss was specifically outlined. All of these changes were more than inconvenient and hard adjust to. They also created an undue i . , ' MMR Mr. Schmitt explained the revised grading system. 2 OPENING amount of pressure. At times it felt as if the world weighed on our shoulders. However, we adjusted so well to all the changes that we can best be described as GRACE UNDER PRESSURE. QRUSH - 19841 As you look through this book now and in the com- ing years, remember the pressures we had and how much fun we had alleviating them. But also remember that this book is simply pictures, images trapped in time, of what we were, they are not who we are! ,gi wiht ff iggfl .J j, X ri '. ' J i ' if Our mascot, Kadra Dieke, often voiced her opinion. The new administration building developed quickly. ' . , i Classes Organizations Sports Awards Faculty Advertisement Index Contents CIREYHIUND Staff . . . on pages, taking pictures or was never a lack of work for the We soon learned what had it was. r The with the appointment of the editor?itassi5if3iiiicfi'lix5ditoiFi ee ee copy editor, layout editor, photogfaphergfanti business manager. Without hesita-A tionjj thelstaff decided-on, some changes for the yearbook. W l t i 3 i g l l One major decision was to list allot the Seniorfs ac- complishments by their picture.Anotherigsswitchl was the change in location and design of -- Y ,J ie: . t Q if 55 x - LLM: 'ai ' xf5f:1X'?i,' Q' -I - ' F. , ,aw ,,, . 5 r, Eli 4 if ,Q t fan: Q t ., W i 1 , - 7l,:,SxX 1 Q The Qstaff ithe street selling advertisement The sales were successful agspecial cover, and use a lot o learned to use the camera the picture tlakingezsoorilbegan. Everyone at Boerne High SchoolciOVedtoihaVle their picture taken! With the combinationiiof the best staff the jour- naiismo department hand lever seen, a good photographer, ga zealous sales team, and a willing sponsor, the 1985 GREYHGUND is -stireglgtogg a SUCCGSS. ., . 5 ., 1 - 1 ' AX ogg ' may Q nf .ZVQ i ra is . 1 K . xg i.i ,, 4 2 st 3 'xx f i I A5 i .. I Q N' l fs Z 3 3: M l ii ' Lara arfivers -Steve oraskaix, Pam Calhoun xii!! i ' i 2 of ' i'k Lk ' K i ,.,,, am ii,, i't ii Viiy L to R: Linette Torans, Tiffany Moore, john Hill, Melissa Ellis, lanie Sill, Tammy George, Marion Shaer, Rafe Taylor, Melissa Uecker, Diane Begiag Dana Obredo, Shari Williams, Grahm Hill, i W T T Sponsor: Mr. Bien K racy usa' , 4 OPENING Had SpecialHelp ' Editor - Shari Williams, Layout Editor - Melissa Uecker 'lf YQ usa fha tudtrowt Leave lf: ggk-gens L UUUUUUhl1h No Rate! l told you I wasn't l ready yet. rf . lm sw ,Q L to R: Editor-Rafe Taylor, Assistant Editor-Tiffany Moore,'Copy' H 'L to R: Section Editors: Advertising-Melissa Ellis, Sports-Tracy e Tusa, Advertising- lanie Sill, Organization-Tammy George, i i s i Photographer - Linette Torans Marion Shaer, an exchange student from Zastron, South Africa, was one of our special helgers on the GREYHOUND, At her Fleparturs, Marionleft us wit a ew wor s, Kahlil Gibran once said you have on? given once you have given o yourself. lt was an most interesting yearg Thank you for your part in it. it i j Time is definitely a tlfiieffbut at least it's left me gwithgfgsoj many memories. My timeherej is up but relationships and? memories are eternal. it g Boerne High School also had the honor of hosting another exchange student. Kasumi Aoki came to us from Nishiriomiya City, lapan. i Although Kasumi was not a member of the GREYHGUND, she and Marion added a touch of flavor to the BHS campus. lt takes a very mature teenager to be able to go away from home for more than a year. i These two knew pressure in a sense that no one else could! OPENENG S A I BHS Student Work By working in outside jobs, Boerne High School students prepared themselves for adult life. They worked with others, gained on-the-job experience of the business world, learned to handle pressure, and best of all earned money! Through such programs as Distributive Education, VICA, and CVAE students gained enough knowledge QS ggi-t 'RH lm N nu .l johnny Taylor and Martin Corona use office equipment in CVAE. Mr. Hicks instructs students in Auto Mechanics. 6 OPENING to compete with older people for work. Luckily, there were many businessmen in Boerne willing to hire these enterprising youths. It took a special kind of student to be able to hold a job, meet that job's various demands, and keep their grades up. These BHS entrepreneurs had a head start in life! Melissa Uecker does bookkeeping at KCR Equipment Co. l Laura Kight spends her time at a desk at KCA. f The Spirit of Homecoming . . . Homecoming and the spirit all football games possess hold a special place in the hearts of students. Whether they participated in one of the school organizations that made it so special or were just a proud observer, they had a treat. The week of Homecoming had spirit days where students showed some of their true colors. None of us ever knew Mel Ellenwood and Kris Kahanek were quite so liberal. The night before the big game, the bonfire helped to build the enthusiasm. The cheerleaders, band, and other spirit organizations provided a great show by the glowing orange halo of light created by the burn- ing pile of brush. Alas, the grand finale was upon us. Before the game against Holy Cross, the King and Queen of Homecom- ing '84 were named and honored. The players got their last bit of encouragement by running through the painted sign of the Seniors. With the coaching from the sideline, the game went just as it was planned. During the half-time show, the band and Royalettes strutted their stuff. After the football players came back on the field and finished the game, the fans left with a renewed feeling of accomplishment and pleasure. Thus, that pride for purple and white lives on not only during Homecoming and football season, but also throughout the year. il- Q l ! if Homecoming Queen of 1983, Shelly Reeves, and Principal Clifton Schmitt .NW Kick'em high girls! crown the new Queen of Homecoming 1984, Staci Allen, and honor King Mel Ellenwood. 'IO OPENING The blaze of victory. A i x'AAwesome! Us-fe ' ,- - A , V if QM, f - X , N - ii . X X ff wk? X i RH L 'S Y Qs he Go for it, Paul! Here come the Hounds! a-wx f 'Q . .1 jf, Q 1 ' f Matt Bradley gets instructions from the sidelines. Andy Scheidt caught after short gain. OPENING 11 uiding Us Al ng Way , .,'. S L -my Y . Mr. I. C. P601 Secretaries Mrs. lanet D'Spain, ' PrincipaI's f secretary. Mrs. Anna Shock, teachefs aide. Mrs. Cathy White, Vicef mPrik'ik:ipaI'S secretary, Mrs. lanie Hammonds, V Counselor's secretary. ' 12 OPENING Mrgfaiuy Walsod ff gf .Q .W ,W 4. 1, g I 3314! WM M? ff l The Free Enterprise System works. , .. .,- ,a,..st-v. .. Q ul if I , 1 -sg: ,Ae Several fgpf theii-inew re4 guirements' of House Bill 72 created pressure on all classes. The upperclassmen suddenly had to deal with not hsvihgsesl exemp- tions land Seniors hate to study fore testslg athletes found themselves sitting on the bench, because they did not pass all their classes: and Freshmen had to decide whether they were going to spend their time in high school on the high roaclflorion the flow road. itle l l Even with all these stringent changes, there were certain things no one could take away. At times, classes still seemed to be more like raparty rather than a learning ex- lperience. And the Seniors could never lose their spirit. The sign below saidiit all! - .W .W A .ne ,,,. sw I 1 tt,, , K Q S , N41-1 - lllee ,ee A so is r , eeer K e xx fu, N Hifi' tr l - 1, Q few as ,,li fg, 4:5 M si? 5 1915? .3 li ft 5 ,, ' K iff s F' Q Q as - rsssi Q t at ' it ,, . 4 115117: I i'tL K-fr was ste- . . ' . in Q' ser 3 , , . leer 1 Lukr 1 e smfsesssw Q t rsee 4 Q it e. 1 X . .s,, , Q t t Summers ister ifmk sf Y IN. ,H 3 ' , SENIORS 13 Seniors At Their Best e 14 SENIORS SENIORS 'I5 The Senior class officers were Jimmy ' Iackson - President, Rafe Taylor- Vice President, Karen jones - Secretary, Audrey Seewald - Treasurer. PAUL ADRIAN: Band 9,10,11, Drum Mj. - 125 Com- puter Sc. Club5 Drama 9,105 NHS 11,125 Speech Club 9, Rptr.-10, Hstrn.-11,125 UIL 95105115 Stage Band 10,11,12. LAURIE ALLEN: journalism l-12 PHILLIP ALLEN: FFA 9,105 Treas.-11, Pres.-125 Student Council 12. STACI ALLEN: Basketball 9,10,11,125 Mu Alha Theta 11,125 NHS 105115125 Spn. Club 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Volleyball 95105115125 Health Careers Club 105115 Prom Comm.5 Tx. HS Rodeo Assn. 11,125 4-H 95105115125 Class President 10,11. STACEY ANDERSON: Band 95105115 FHA 125 Class Sec. 115 Royalettes 125 Spn. Club 95 Student Council 105 Track 105115125 Twirler 10,11. TODD BAILEY: DECA 115 Football 9,105 Golf 12. VIRGINIA BALDERAS. DENA BARRON: FHA 95 HECE 125 journalism I-105 Student Council 115 VOCCT11. 16 SENIORS i i l and Staci Allen. PATSY BAXTER: Basketball 9,1O,11,125 Golf 9,1O,11,125 Prom Committee. DIANE BEGIA: lour- nalism I 115 journalism ll 125 Royal Belles 95 Royalet- tes 1O,11, Captain 12. LISA BERNIA-MASTERS: FHA 125 Mu Alpha Theta 9,1O,11,125 NHS 1O,11,125 Spanish Club 115 Tennis 9,1O,11,125 Volleyball 9,1O,11, Team Captain 12. DARREN BEY: Art Club 105 VICA 11, Treasurer 12. RYAN BIEN: Band 95 Choir 115 Football Manager 10,115 German Club 10,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 9,1O,11,125 NHS 9,10,11,125 Science Club, Treasurer 11,125 Tennis 95 Track 10,115 UIL 9,1O,11. GARY BITZKIE: Art Club 115 Football 9,10,11,125 French Club 125 Track 9,10,11,125 Youth Against Cancer 11,12. LEROY BLAKE: Band 9,10,11,125 Computer Science Club 11, UIL 10. SCOTT BOEHM: FFA 9,10,11,12. Senior Class Favorites were Mel Ellenwood SENlORS 17 Prince and Princess of the Senior Class, Bo Sommer and Lisa Bernia-Masters. 18 SENIORS KEN BOOTH: lournalism l 12g French Club 12. MARISSA BORGMAN: DECA 12. IAMES BOWEN: FFA 9,1O,11,12g VICA 11, Vice President 12. IAMES BOWER: FFA 9,1O,11g VICA 11,12. TONY BRADLEY: FFA 95 Football 9g VICA 11,12. CHRIS BRANDT: Basketball 9,1Og Football 11 g HECE 12g Spanish Club 10. SHANNON BROCKWELL. CLAYTON BROOKS: FFA 9. ' ,V V I .,,k. . ,Airy I 13' Duke and Duchess of the Sen my jackson and Beatrice Klar. IAIME CASTRO. KRISTIN CHERRY: Choir 9, DECA 12, Drama 10, Vice President 11, Treasurer 12, Spanish Club 11,12, Speech Club 9, Volleyball 9. MARTIN CORONA: FHA 11, VOCCT 9,10,11,12. ELLEN CROSS: Art Club 10, BAD 12, Band 9,10, Choir 9, FFA 12, FHA 12, Spanish Club 9,10,11,12, Track 9. GARY CLARK: Football 10,11,12, German Club 11,12, Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, NHS 10,11,12, Science Club 10,11 , Student Council 11, Sergeant- at-Arms 12, Track 9,10,11,12, UIL 10. DARRYL CLOUSE: Basketball 9,10,11,12. TOM BROWN: Student Council 12, VICA 11, Vice President 12. KELLEY CARPENTER: Basketball 9,10,11,12, Class President 9, Prom Committee 11 , Royal Belles 9, FHA 12, Spanish Club 11,12, Student Council 9,11, Volleyball 9,10,11, Capt. 12. ior Class, lim- SENIORS 19 Office Aides hard at work. l 20 SENIORS AUSTON CURRY: BAD 125 Drama 125 Football 115 German Club 9,105 IROTC 9,105 Key Club. IEN- NIFER DALY: Art Club 115 FHA 105 Royal Belles 95 Spanish Club 10,115 Speech Club 115 Student Coun- cil 115 Track 105 Prom Committee 11. KADRA DEIKE: Basketball 9,10,11,125 Class Treasurer 95 Vice President 115 Mascot 125 FHA 95 German Club 11,125 Prom Committee5 Student Council 95 Track 9,10,11,125 Volleyball 9,10,11. DIANA DOBBINS: DECA 125 Spanish Club 1O,11. STEVE DRISKILL: Art Club 115 DECA 125 FFA 9,105 Journalism I 105 journalism ll 115 NHS 10,115 Quill and Scroll 10,11. MICHAEL DURBIN: DECA 115 VICA 12. DANIEL DWYER: FFA 9,10,11,125 Football 9. CATHY EDWARDS: DECA 125 FHA 9,1O, Secretary 11. il. 4 .F ,fi fx RICHARD ELKINS: Baseball 12. MEL ELLENWOOD: Cheerleader 11,125 Choir 115 Drama 11,125 FFA 105 Primos 125French Club - Activities Director 12. MELISSA ELLIS: Art Club5 FHA 105 German Club 115 journalism l 115 journalism ll 125 TARS 125 Quill and Scroll. ELSA GARZA. TAMMY GEORGE: Art Club 115 journalism I 95 jour- nalism ll 125 Spanish Club 125 Volleyball 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll. STEVEN GILBERT: ROTC 10,11. DEBBIE GLASSING: Basketball 9,1O,11,125 Cheerleader 1O,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Royal Belles 95 Spanish Club Treasurer 11,12. CIN- DY HAENSEL: BAD 125 Band 9,1O,11,125 FHA 125 German Club 9,115 journalism I 12. Dress-up day, not just for underclassmen. SENIORS 21 Blowpops - new fad at BHS. 22 SENIORS DARREL HAGENDORF: Baseball 95 Basketball 95 FFA 12. LARRY HAGENDORF: DECA 11, Reporter 125 FFA 9,10. TODD HANDLEY: Baseball 9,1O,115 Basketball 9,105 Choir5 Football 9. TYLER HART: Computer Science Club 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 9,10,115TARS125UlL12. GARY HASTINGS: Football 9,1O,11, Captain 125 Track 11,12. IUANITA HERNANDEZ: DECA-Vice President 125 FHA 9,10,115 VOCCT 9,1O,11. GRAHAM HILL: Art Club 105 Computer Science Club 125 FFA 9,10,125 Football 95 journalism I 115 journalism ll 125 Speech Club 125 Student Council 115 Tennis 11,125 UIL 12. IOHN HILL: journalism I 105 journalism Il 125 Track 9,12. 'fix S, ts,. ai, ,wt 1 ,,mM,a X ,ff .... ' 1 sm ' lfnii The Knights found out who was 111. IOHN HISLOP: Choir 125 Spanish Club 9,105 Tennis 12. VICKI HONN. RUSTY HOOD: Band 95 Computer Science Club 115 FHA 9,125 French Club 125 journalism I 125 Science Club 10,115 TARS 12. LAWRENCE HORAN: Football 9,10,11, Captain 125 Track 1O,'l1,12. KIMBERLEE HOUGH: Drama 9,10,115 HECE 125 UIL 9,10. NADINE HUGHEY: Royal Belles 95 Royalettes 10,11, 2nd Lt. 12. LAURA HURLBUT: Band 9,1O,11,125 journalism I 125 Spanish Club 9,10. BOYD HUTTON: German Club 9,11,125 Stage Band 1O,11. SENIORS 23 'lNo autographs, PLEASE. 24 SENIORS TRISHA IMMEL: FHA 9, Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,12 NHS 10,11, Treasurer 12, Science Club 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11,12, Tennis 9,10, UIL 9,10, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Prom Committee, Health Careers Club 10,11. IIM IACKSON: Basketball 9,10,11,12, Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, Science Club 12, Spanish Club 11, Vice Pres. 12, Student Council 12, Class President 12, Track 12. KAREN IONES: Band 9,10,11, Basketball 1O,11,12, Cheerleader 12, Class Treasurer 10,12, Spanish Club 11, Track 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10, Prom Committee 11 , Health Careers Club 10,11,12. KRIS KAHANEK: German Club-President 12, Royal Belles 9, Royalettes 10,12, Science Club 10,12, UIL 10, Exchange Student 11. CHERYL KEHLER: DECA 12, FHA 9, VOCCT-Secretary 11. LAURA KIGHT: Band 9, Choir 12, Drama 11,12, FHA 10, German Club 11, Vice President 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, NHS 12, Science Club 11. DAVID KILGORE: Baseball 9,10, Football 10,11,12, journalism I 12, Mu Alpha Theta 10,11, President 12, NHS 10,11, Vice President 12, Science Club 10,11,12, Student Council 11, Track 9,10, UIL 9,10,11,12. HAI KINCAID: HECE 11,12. -,fi ,H 1 --tw-mei Ui -i Z fi4pQ1wf ff I' ,ff fs? ,,. ,,,, I st 2 gn i ,,,,, . Wh 5 4 W i 3' aa returns home. DAVID KLABUNDE. BEATRICE KLAR: Art Club 115 Cheerleader 105 FFA 9,10,11,125 German Club 115 Royal Belles 95 Royalettes 125 Student Council 125 Track 9. SCOTT LAMMERT: Basketball 9,10,115 Computer Science Clubg FFA5 FHA5 Spanish Club5 Student Council 12. SCOTT LANCASTER: Baseball 10,11,125 Basketball 9. THEARON LANDRUM: Band 9510, Drum Major 11, Asst. Drum Major 125 Choir 10,11,125 Drama 9,125 French Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 NHS 11,125 Science Club 105 UIL 9,10. DONNA LOSTOVICA: DECA 11512. IENNIFER LATHROP: Cross Country 115 French Club 125 Student Council 105 Track 9,10,11,125 Volleyball 9510. IANA LAURENCE: Band 9,10,11, Senior Rep. 125 Flag Captain 125 French Club 12. The touch of South Africa that visited BHS SENIORS 25 Huey, Louie, and Dewey. 26 SENIORS X ROBERT LEE: Basketball 9,10, Football 9,10,11, French Club Treasurer 12. VINCENT LEOPOLD: Choir 12, Drama 12, German Club 9,10,11,12, lour- nalism I, News Editor 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, NHS 11,125 Science Club 9,10,11,12, Track 12, UIL 10,12. PAM LIVINGSTON: Cross Country 10,11 District Champion, Spanish Club 10, Track 9, District Champ 10, Regional Qualifier 11,12. TINA LOPEZ: Basketball 9, Choir 12, Drama 12, Volleyball 9,10,11. DANIEL LUDOLPH: BAD 12, Basketball 9,10, Foot- ball 11,12, German Club 11,125 NHS, Student Coun- cil 9,10, TARS 12. TOMMY MALTSBERGER. SCOTT MCILHANY: Art Club 11, Computer Science Club 11, Drama 10, TARS 12. CHERRIE MILLER: BAD 11,12, FHA 9,11, French Club 12, Ger- man Club 9,10,11,12,TARS12. iifhflifi . QF ' L I t a - 'it ti , 2 I gt, 1 , A E. N 1 A Wgiifw ig , , is was it ,ii wise M ,E fag ,ag B35 N if M A xxx X C, N Q qs 3:1 f -Ns. t isa-5 .NX . .5 3 ff gli A IEANETTE MILLER: Basketball 10,125 Cross Country 115 Track 10,11. SCOTT MILLER. GEORGE MITCHELL: Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 YAC 11,12. TIFFANY MOORE: Art Club 115 journalism l 115 journalism ll Assistant Editor 125 Royal Belles 95 Royalettes 10511. TOSHI MORITA: Choir 125 Computer Science Club 11,125 Drama 125 German Club 1O,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 9,10,11,125 UIL 9,1O,11,12. STACY MORITZ: FHA 105 journalism I 115 Spanish Club 9,10,11,125 Student Council 125 TARS 125 Health Careers Club 10,115 Prom Committee. SCOTT MUELLER: Band 9,1O,11,125 Drama 115 Football 9,10,11,125 UIL 11. IOHNNY MUNSON. Waddaya mean no cups on campus? SENIORS 27 28 SENIORS you Q'iif'XsSCQ'!!! ROY MYNIER: Football 10,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Science 115 Spanish Club 11,125 Track 11. BILLY NEY: FFA 9,10,115 Football 9,10,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Student Council 10. DANA OBIEDO: journalism I 115 Journalism ll 125 Royal Belles 9. SUSAN PARKER: French Club 125 Volleyball 10,11,12. DIANE PFEIFFER: FFA 11, Reporter 125 Range Lodg- ing Team 125 Student Council 125 Track 9,1O,11,12. AL PLUNKETT: Band 95 Cosmos 115 Cross Country 9,105 Mu Alpha Theta 11, Vice President 125 Primos 125 Science Club 11,125 Speech Club 11,125 TARS 125 Track 9,10,11,125 UIL 11,125 French Club 125 Computer Science Club 12. LORI POKRANT: DECA 11,12. ELIZABETH POTTER: Art Club 125 FHA 105 journalism I 125 Royal Belles 95 Science Club 10,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 NHS 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,11,125 Student Council 125 TARS 125 Health Careers Club 10,115 Prom Committee. t 3 i- A figs :W gr-'E wx,- 3 3 - s Bearded, Shanker, and t hunter compare notes, STEPHEN RAHM: FFA 9,10,12. RACHEL RAMSAY: FHA 11, Royal Belles, Captain 9, Royalettes 10, Ma- jor 11, Colonel 12, Spanish Club 9,10, TARS 12, Prom Committee. ROBERT RITTIMAN: FFA 9,10,'l1,12. IAMES ROBINSON: DECA 12, Golf 9,1O,11. RACHEL RODRIGUEZ: Cross Country 10, Drama 9, Student Council 12, Track 9,10,11,12. AMY RONEY: Cheerleader 10, FFA 9,10, Royal Belles 9, Royalettes 11, Major 12, Spanish Club 10,11,12, Track 9,10, Volleyball 9. IJ. SAN MIGUEL: Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 10, Track. ANDY SCHEIDT: FHA 11,12, Football 11,12, German Club 9,12, journalism I 12, Track 10,11. he Freshman SENIORS 29 lust because I'm the only Senior left on campus . . . 30 SENIORS MICHAEL SCHNEIDER: Mu Alpha Theta 95105115125 NHS 10,11,125 Science Club 11,125 Spanish Club 115 UIL 10. DEBBIE SCHROEDER: Cheerleader 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Royalettes 115 Student Council 12. IASON SCHUCHARDT: BAD5 FFA 9,105 TARS5 Track. RICHARD SCHWARZ: Band 9,10,11, Vice President 125 UIL 11,12. AUDREY SEEWALD: Band 9,10,1 1, President 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,125 NHS 10,11, President 125 Science Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Student Council Treasurer 125 UIL 9,10,11,12. MARION SHAER: Choir5 Drama Club5 journalism ll: Rotary Ex- change Student. DARIN SHEWMAKER: Art Club5 Basketball5 Cross Country 115 FFA 9510. KELLY SHOWALTER: Art Club 115 Cosmos 115 Royalettes 125 Spanish Club 10, Secretary 115 French Club Secretary 12. IANIE SILL: Art Club 1O,11,125 journalism I 105 jour- nalism II 125 TARS 12. IEFF SKEELS: FFA 9,105 VICA 1'l,'l2. IOHN SMITH: Art Club 115 Baseball 9,105 Football 9,10,12. KURT SNAPE: Basketball 10,1 1,12 5 Golf. BO SOMMER: Baseball 9,10, All-District 11,125 Basketball 9,10, All-District 11,125 Football 1O,11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Spanish Club 115 Student Council 9, President 125 Track 9. PAT STAHL: Baseball 115 FFA 9,10. STEPHEN STEIN. LEA ANN STEITLE: Band 9, Flag Corp 10,11,125 Dramag TARS 125 French Club 12. l 'lWhy do you think I took office aide? SENIORS 31 Seniors have a style all their own. l 32 SENIORS jOHN STEPUTES: FFA 9,10,12. MARY BETH STOLTE: Art Club 9,1O,115 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 UIL 12. SHANE STREET: Basketball 95105115 Football 9,105 Golf 9,105115 Student Council 9,105 Track 9. GREG STUNZ: Basketball 9,105 Football 95 Student Council 125 Tennis 9,10,11,12. GLENN TANNER: Baseball 9,10,115 FFA 12. RAFE TAYLOR: FHA 105 journalism l Editor 115 journalism ll Editor 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 NHS 10,11,125 Science Club 9,10,11,125 Spanish Club 9,105 Stu- dent Council Vice President5 TARS President 125 UIL 9,10,11,125 Health Careers Club 10,115 Prom Com- mittee5 Senior Class Vice President. LINETTE TORANS: Band 9,10,11, Reporter 125 FHA 95 journalism I 105 journalism ll 125 French Club5 Sophomore Class Vice President 105 Twirler 10,11,12. TRACY TUSA: FHA 9,125 journalism l 115 journalism ll 125 Spanish Club 115 Tennis 10,11,125 Volleyball 10,11,12. ' Ill! :f fQ A 'fffx ..,. aa, ' 4' A 'L ,vA-1 3 bi .k-- . i ,. Texas snowmen always have extra -. Ui' T' ' ingredients. CLAUDIA UECKER: Basketball 10,11,125 FFA 105 German Club 11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Freshman Class Vice-President. MELISSA UECKER: Band 95 FHA 105 German Club 11, Historian 125 journalism I Editor 115 journalism ll Layout Editor 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11, Secretary- Treasurer 125 NHS 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Health Careers Club 10,115 Prom Committee. IOE FRANK VALDERAS. LA DONNA VAN OUDEKERKE: DECA 125 FHA 95 VOCCT Vice Presi- dent 11. B. I. VOIGT: Basketball 10,115 FFA 95 Football 125 Student Council 11. BETH WADE: Drama 11,125 FFA 9,10,11,125 FHA 95 UIL 11,125 French Club 12. PATRICK WADE: Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 Spanish Club 11. IOHN WALLACE: French Club 12. SENIORS 33 mn., 40' 3' 3 l'Pam, we didn't score, the other team 21. 3 MADELINE WEAVER: BAD 11,12g Band 1O,11,12g Drama 10g FHA 10g Speech Club 9,1O,12g UIL 10,11,12. DIANA WEBER. sHARoN WEED: choir 115 DEcA 12g uit 11. TINA EEEE E1E A A WEIDNER: DECA 125 FHA 9,105 French Club12. A11 -1. 1111 1 1 T 1 E 1: RON WENZEL: Basketball 9g DECA 11,12. TAMI WEST: lournalisml 12g Tennis 9,10,11,12. DEANNE WHITING: Band 9,10g Choir 12g Drama Club 11, President 12g FHA 115 Student Council 12g UIL 11,125 French Club 11,12. TY WHITING: Baseball 9,1O,11,12g Student Council 12. 34 SENIORS Officers! SHARI WILLIAMS: FHA 95 journalism I 115 journalism Il, Copy Editor 125 Royal Belles 95 Royalettes 10, Captain 11, 1st Lieutenant 125 Spanish Club 125 TARS 125 Prom Committee. ROBERT WILLIAM- SON: Golf 9,10. IOHN WILSON: Band 9,1O,11,125 Golf 9,1O,11,125 UIL 9,10,125 Stage Band 11512. ANDREW WRAY: BAD5 FFA 9,105 Speech Club5 TARS 125 French Club President 12. ROCKY WRIGHT. DAN ZENNER: FFA 9,10,11,125 FHA 9,105 Golf 12. Wait! These aren't the Senior Class SENIORS 35 Mr. and Miss BH Among her many activities, Linette was a BHS twirler. ln 1985 the student body of Boerne High School elected Bo Sommer and Linette Torans to represent them as Mr. and Miss BHS. This honor is given to two students who represent BHS life by being very active in the school. Bo played Baseball and Basketball for four years. He was involved in Football for three years and Track for one year. Bo belonged to Mu Alpha Theta for two years, the Spanish Club, and Student Council for one year. During his Senior year, Bo served as Student Coun- cil President. Linette participated in band for four years. Three of these years, she held the position of twirler. She was a member of FHA and the French Club. Her Sophomore year, Linette was elected the Vice-President of her class. Linette was also an active part of both journalism Departments. 36 SENIORS During his Senior year, .X Bo held the position of Varsity Quarterback The 1985 Mr. and Miss BHS. lunior ff. ,uf juniors took advantage of Senior Skip Day. .pg .. V. xa ., 'iw fe I QR K 8 Qvgyfsyb aaa r af Me,afashion consultant? ll EMWL L ig x 3 n Oh guys, I'm not that great! f ...Q F . -- kv U i '65 L' I , ,,::ka . ...' ex V14 , ,NAS 'N' Xa .QW .. 2 -WN fkixip b a .3 Qi -A 'QW - , W X X A A 3 4 ingwgffi X iw gy Q z N3 av Y X X im wi 5 Sig X im +P' X , 5 xi 4 ' ' Nl. X, E P' we Ri 23 x K Aw . S 9 .. - Q- -i .4 A X: 1 3 ,Mg g k ig. K 4 z Amy i- ag L X M 1 K eww Q Jfffp , , ' ' - - gg if a 1 - f f- ',. 4 -:azz ' ,. KXM-wfiffiz Dress code, what's that? -- QW IUNIORS 37 i lunior Class Officers: Suzanne Peters, President, Brock Pittman, Vice-President, Sara Hemmeter, Secretaryg Carter Burke, Treasurer. William Baez Gary Bannister Diana Bartholomew Douglas Becker Lola Abadie, Nicole Alexander Glenn Allamon, Efrain Alva Marijill Ammann, Steven Ammann Ui 54 9 J u1,-:,1-- - ' - ffir 7 38 IUNIORS Mark Bedrich Denise Bernia joel Bialek Bernadette Birdsong Laura Blair Monte Blevins Vanessa Bothe Matthew Bradley as ,., f W mf if .0 4, 4 . V 'vs' -:' .we f W tj? Q sw Q ,A L f e My X ta , f 1- B riii i I if w ya? ,KV B- Ye' B ifl3,Z2 - 4 mn W,f.f, V, I 1 V W Y lx X i'c - l ' 1 :Q ,, ' A fx ff, 'fxfj ,A ' ' ' -. 4 Av Q V 'V ' ft s'i-f c ' f' o ,,,,, 1 ' junior Class Favorites were Suzanne Peters and Brock Pittman. Stephen Brooks, Angela Brown Mark Brown, Carter Burke julie Burrier, William Butcher Sherri Calhoun Kelly Carlisle Valerie Carroll Scott Caruthers lohn Caudill Ted Clark Mark Cloud Brian Cobb Tommy Corcoran Kevin Coryell Keylee Coym Kari Craigo IUNIORS 39 The Duke and Duchess of the junior Class, Carter Burke and Suzanne Peters. Brian Doyle Shelly Drew Laura Duennenberg Tom Eastwood Deanna Eckhardt Rafael Escajada Shelly Estess Scott Eustace Kelly Fenner Sarah Follett Steve Fossler james Frazier I, t ..,s-,k 55 , r . gn 'F ' St K K X fi 3' , lrals 151: f. aff , tg ' I . Q ,fm-.Q Q., . ,K S Q I- -- if in .sas is 5 as S l A ,slf , NOT 42,3 ' 1 1 F if , Q M N 4 2 ff M 7 5 5 :V 1, . PH O .f ff, si X AVAILABLE I I don t care what you say, I'm in style! 1 VL S2 , 7' if W PM Y 53 i , 25 i Wi' W i 'S fd ' Houston Geary, Tracy Gish Travis Gish, Robin Gombert Cindy Graham, Gary Graham I. , , 4 f if f M .fy f mf la H , ,2 fwyii M ayiyi G ryiyii ,:, T ,, is ,Gss ss , if lv 55 ZW? A lfi . il ' all r, iii, .s ':E..ff5ii l'MTZfsilf 'E5?lfi? , , ,,,.. , ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . .. :V :ig ' ?g,4f:!f-G' i if ff55'fll , EikElf 'ffV',5'5i?E lvfulfll. K' - V ' ' ll , ' f...:':ii- ' r , ,...... , -5 ,,,, s,,,, G ,, ,:3.:l,QElsy:. K ' iii! mid. e- f , i 1 fin an 5? . ,,,, V, ,ie F J ' i .isa X V1 f 1 X f' . r als 2 . Asa , Jeffrey Greene Don Greer Donald Gregg Erik Greven Jolene Guinther Miriam Hagy Leslee Hall Tiffany Hansborough Cheryl Harmon Gary Harris Gayna Harris Kelly Heffernan JUNIORS 41 'lGet outta my face! Forrest Hoffmaster justin Hood Sean Horton julie jackson Shelley jackson Richard jaeschke Paul jennings Susan jimenez jennifer johnson Troy jungmann james justice Michelle Kautza 42 jUNlORS V fri 652. aff? V f E Q' 4' if' 2 4 for 4' A Elizabeth Heinan, Sara Hemmeter Mary Hensley, Cara Hestilow Greg Hill, Barbara Hinesley 1 A5 I' 5, 7 Wm 15 N5- . , 732' 5-fiqlii . 5 . -5 if : V , if Iliff Wir? 1?,m'x.,vf f 4 N 5 -:is s W H' A A fa. MW? W fy ,N ,, .. V. . A .... ,, .,..,. ij ' . ' W ' f - ,, 7 HQ , - 'ygzflf Eg 2efUll'f , f, 15: :JW 1,1 f f f 9 X 5 at s,,,, , , j c gf 1 'k WTFWJW ' V --V k ffl! Q . Wx ,my fin I lLlsq J,..f, 152 , ,11:..,.,,w1,mi ' f L- , V ,, 27 Q , ll '- . , -f -lg. p,-.I'.. .. , S Darran Kruse, Marna Lamb Curtis Lang, Heidi Lange , ,, M i, ,, H Y,ff Y1- ' ,I I, ww f 9 , 4 , . L ,Y ,fiz if V I N 5. I fa. l , ,fx , . Nw. ,,,, ,,,,awfirfWi.,-r,, if f A .. ,- ,,,, , A it - K L 2 , is 2, Q is L -'i L t K Q A V 1' if Stacy Ketchum, Duane King llGirls, this contest is strictly based on personality! Gregg Larsen Timothy Lastovica Michael Lawson lason LeBieu Paul Leopold Cindy Lewis Kelly Littlejohn Francis Livingston Dean Lukowski Travis Lynch Tommy Mangold Kelly Mann I IUNIORS 43 44 IUNICRS W W is The Last Supper at La Ha jennifer McCord Daniel McRedmond Scott Miller Dawn Mitchell Kimberly Montez Victor Moreno leff Morris Melanie Mulhollan Amy Neal lohn Necker Renee Nothnagel Lucille Ontiveroz lame Il li lack Marek, Robert Marraro Scott Mason, Tony Masucci s Mathews, Richard Mathews kifsw as , V-V-' ' --- VI 4 . ,Q ' , 1 f 4 lg! I aj, y , 4 as if . , b vfl1.4' 4. 7-I 53' ,-v f 'i if f f Q ,Q 7 Q hh , 1 4 gif? fqnxf if l 1' W 4439, 4 .- l -tix ,IW f-fy fe' ' , I-' 1.39- f, V W, ,f ,, fan . , ffl:-:, ,Nw 35 1 , Etiquette is always important. Lottie Painter, Gina Parks Suzanne Peters, Marla Pfeiffer Brock Pittman, Marilyn Pizzini VE? arf 1 ff i M. 1 it , , f aa .,,, ' ' ,, 5 WV lr ,,, K kr., I U ,, 3' , gi n Lf K ' 25:5 29 S ,S beg Q ? V I f L 'C-:., wfsw, - Y Stephanie Porch Burt Pruett Patrick Ramsay Craig Re loey Rosenthal lulie Ross Carol Ruffin Todd Rust Billy Ryan Kerry Sarnacki Donna Schlueter lason Schmidt IUNIORS 45 46 IUNIORS l'Your place or mine, big boy? lennifer Schoch, David Schodts Steven Schroeder, Kenneth Schuchardt Lance Shelton Guy Shewmaker Todd Shewmaker jennifer Shirley Clint Schussler julie Simpson Don Sisco Doyce Smith Paula Smith-Hagendorf Bobby Stahlmann Dean Sultenfuss Brian Surnrall Dorothy Schwarz, lon Seale L,, S .,,,,, S SS ' , int ff' rnort r W, V , V rrr i Aiiii' ii 2253 fV'i ii'li S S f W' . .S in 1 ZS : ?ll fi-2 'L'1'zS ., S S ,, . 'S a U or gn A , f ff 5' I5 f, .l t if Q gf ,rr S - . f 3 535' Q 9 f S k f f S T5 AY 1 ajft 32 i' uHey Stephanie, they said to smile. Travis Tausch, Anita Taylor jason Thornas, Edith Thompson Michael Tindall, Melissa Todd HH 'A ' ti 3 xii' fi J ks V2 1913- ,pee X f Laura Trevino Peter Trevino Denice Troskowski Stacey Tucker Lynette Turner Kelly Urbanec Dennis Vadnais lose Valenzuela james Vanlandingham Charles Vogt Mary Wade lud Walford IUNIORS 47 ad' 5 Q ra.. .Nt 48 IUNIORS Not while I'm eating. Kirk Wolff Ronald Wood Kelly Workman Kevin Workman Lance Wright Todd Wright Guy Zrzavy Allen Zuercher Kristyn Walker, Renee Wall Kathleen Weiss, jared Wennermark Karen White, Mark Williams Q ur-'vf 4 i X A . M 4 M , an f ,.5', K 'gf P ' l, rt ? 'P ,f , ll i ' A ' A? ff ..e. L , 1 'fl l, , t' if t s' iri' 'f ' iii ' ' ' ' i ' iill' : V A' if fy fiiii W rl' tr 1: x l - ' if ,,ltt l, i ' i ' lf f 9 -mag i ei- N Y ,, , ' ' 2 f fi ff w'?gZff'W 'ff' l W tttt wif M- f' Future fashion model? Sophomores Love fever hit these Sophomores. i f4L,eee eeeee f 4..f5Wfm up to 69 1 ...:b t J t K i ' ff e QI' e ig ' e,ee e,xA,h i Izz 'ii e Seniors '87 had spirit! ..,.-gl M R Q .-,,. .X fs... -' .j,.5,f i . . Too much of a good thing? Cheering on the team. SOPHOMORES 49 Sophomore Class Officers: Rhoda Hamilton, Presidentp Madelon Highsmith, Vice-Presidentg Wendi Wright, Secretaryg Kristi Mangold, Treasurer. Kim Ansaldo David Asher Tim Badon Don Adrian Sandy Allen Wendi Andersen Alison Anderson A ssrt A at Michelle Baker B ' it , LaUfaBaf1kS ii , ,, I B A'its' ' MOWYH Barrett sslt sllt T B ' Bobby Bartlett B -ff l A 'LZ W, ,far can B ,fy as i H, .wg V, lohn Beauchamp Nicole Bell H , Danette My Bergmann sirr if Chris Bergmann ' 'V Ka . gif e 2,5 W We x, leffrey Bergmann john Boyers Liz Bradford Mary Brown 50 SOPHOMORES a M ki V L? ,,,,.,: 5,,,t,, ,, . 5 ' ff ,. E , . H 1' , A ' wa l f ' 235 V ..V, H, , ,V , kffzziy 3 Ag V ' ml rrfr I .1 1 l x l am, ,.. my ll' , . -, in ,, i All fl an 'l 'sf . 4 , NA ' ' Q 9 r ' fvlg X g! e lg ji an .sm 'yyinf-N' Wi? WWW A ..rr M 1 4 +1 we if X52 A ga B. Uf' Monica Bruner Mike Buie David Burrier Cindy Cammer 'Q ku' A .F4'T 2-r?i.TZ5l':1 Q. 'Aff '1 4i .- 21 - mg sf' 4 A , , ' V, - -I , - f . fa . P.1.tw,, . - f , , K, V , -'J . '29, .2 ,L , , , fy , -K ' - v . 'fr' ?1,3g,55fg,n.g, MW ,' :1tnxwIQ' gf, an ,a,, .iff fa-,Qs-1 ii Q if C, iii ' .11 ,, , gf Q., .v f f ' ,, ? ' g ,': f . 3' f A i Am gf: ' -1 2 1' 4 i . 4 5: ' af' ' '5:1gg1Qa:.,jy4yf pg fggzgvwrfa ei . 1.5. ,,,fs,.:. F . ' , , +.,,X. x 1 .af-tug, M, i:gQi,'h,i iff' 1 egg xghfki,, iff 'f lv .V :,,ff,i V . IAQ, J ,Q N Y,i,?Q?' . f ws.,-afa. 2 K, .ijrg ' K V A 'f'igx'.!',, ,-.aw yg,,,, . -' Xgv' ,f :gf .Q , :iw t xy Dye zu , , 4V,, V, -V AA Q 9,7 4 f ' ,f ,N 13- f, 4 ,. .1 i , . xllifi, :H if- t f H 'E f'3'32??Q.'Xf5 . ' , W. i A it M A ' ' M. M, M iff A ' ' A , X' N-,b ' M . ,f . Mt' ffi. 1 ,:,:Kt,i h.,,q34,ai N fl' A W ,,.. 14,1 f GYM z 5 f Rfn f ,V-V ei kryy w,.. LV- ,-jA,3v.1,.'I,j f ,vc Avy- , Lt.iJ'sTg.1ff.,,,fPx,s5X x1 4 PH:-grip, ' ' Q7 I f1y, 5.,Q ' N 1, L , . W 1, Q, ,,', ,Q V15 'M ,K M33 iwyrfg, V M, ,H ,, f , .3 W wg! 4 2 t . -j W -V fi, . .. X, we Mt .5 , ,, l ','- ' . gist 'L 1753? ?fW'f' H , Sophomore Class Favorites were lill Longacre and Wade Canavan. Wade Canavan Kevin Carlisle Tonya Carpanter ,QQ l -' ,, , - f - t ff- ' , - A ,f ,-h. -H N ' B X ,Z J il .1 .C Q . .i f Q ' ,t U ' 'xi ' 5 - RX i 4+ M 'W ,mv :Qs J' ' ,iii .i,.r 2,,,A:- K V,iV, 'Q - I 1 1 tiff ix 9 ' ' Q5 lil: . . Q i , it David Chavez Brent Cockerham Gary Conn Charles Cooley Allison Crabtree Kim Cravey Clint Crawford Joanne Crouch Shannon Curry Dawn Cutler Melissa Danney Denise Dearing SOPHOMORES 51 Duke and Duchess of the Sophomore Class, Travis Sursa and jill Longacre. Suzy Edmondson Sam Elkins Shana Ellenwood Gilbert Ellis Bryan Epperson Lisa Flora Nadine Foose Troy Fowler ludith Fox Dennis Dearing Kimberly Dechert Clinton Duennenberg Mark Dunning 4? 4 -Q L X an 5 ff f -s Q i . 3 I, O K 'M QQ f J Y 5 7??3l37f'f75Z'5L??W' 525' Af Y if Q - 1254 , Lance Fox Pamela Funke Arthur Garza Karen George Barbara Glassing lose Gonzales 52 SOPHOMORES - f , , X L , f E , ., , . of f 5 U f I x '2 My 55 S X 9? A17 H 5465 awk. . X N H .- asv: ,a 4 f ! , Q ' X 1 I ,A 'Q ' 1 . h . c ES: E, ff . , '55 Linda Gonzales Lisa Gorden james Cordon Robert Groenke Film N3 R SSX . , X r 5 V' Rhoda Hamilton Gina Hammonds Robert Hammonds 'Ii 1 Why be normal? Laura Hardcastle Trevor Hensley Devenye Hickman Madelon Highsmith james Hill Stan Hodges Teresa Hoerster Pleas Holder Michael Honn Anissa Hornsey Crystal Howard Michelle Hunt SOPHOMORES 53 l i But we had the bench first! 54 SOPHOMORES Audrey Kinard Tuan Kincaid Kristy Knopp Cary Kohler Kim Kutzer Denise Landrum Kim Lang Billy Laurence Tami Leemon Will Liebmann David Lipscomb jill Longacre Lesley Keeling Curtis Keller Vaughn Kenville :ll N fi K x i N . . gs Amy jenkins q David lohnson Scott lungmichel Xi ,T Brian Kahanek W '::': HAS,-' - A ,-1 U sa.. f K if iccs J zs, .. Zis L 4 ' IQ A I lsii is L ,r,,g,.-ffl.. I A I is. f gg , gg :SQ XE! ff N l x if 'r'r 1 ,, ' M x .ff , A-Q Y ,, , -, . H Ll y j. 3 , an ' Y .L 1 ' 5 aff . me ,,,V 4, r L I Kristi Mangold john Marfin Luz Mata Mike McCollum M Sean McCracken X ' if if may , is L Keisha McFerrin Brian McMillan J A, , S 3 '41 my W , i a Wi, C if af ' H3 3: bl 4 ? 1 'lHey Trent, Can l borrow the truck? Marshall Mendez Robert Messier Holly Miller jesse Minton Daniel Mitchell Maria Moreno Melissa Morris lohn Morrison David Morton Cody Mund Craig Murphy jalissa Murray SOPHOMORES 55 ! JL, , 'ff r A , 3 :ffl bi 5 4 ,ak .pr 1 'il , k.2 1, llLeave me alone, l've got to study! 56 SOPHOMORES lodie Pace Alejandra Palacios Les Parker Pat Patterson Rick Pennington Valerie Perez Tracey Pfeiffer Travis Pfeiffer Stacy Phipps Kari Pipkin Robert Plunkett Michael Pugh Stephanie Obiedo Patricia Ortega Todd Owens X . 'r'it Ae .. . .Q i ff T ssi T I A , Q Ann Myers Melissa Neal Karen Nichols lohn O'Rourke ,V K all f 4 F 'Lt if 'f r 'gg f 7 2 s , ty, ,iff 5 1: 4' 3, 15,1 A' . E 4 f fl! 2 1 5' My an W M if . f it H.. f H X , W, S as ffl kr' 1 K 1: j , ,f-,: c ,ii P ,- . ' 1 Z X 'W 4 I X , S.. an W' if :mae 2,22'2 J gms: Bryon Pursley james Raby .. ay , - A .c thi? I 'ff , a 'it W if X f i'- V' f Q A Gene Rackley Della Ramirez Three's a crowd, jeep. ' , Phil Raybourn Chrissy Re Andy Rivera Stacia Rogers Tommy Rosier Todd Rossington f,i. y i i ii.e , ,Lg X 4 ,2 if ' .- ' 1 of in awed., H1755 wfy frogs soft s'iQff rrr f fi,g ,Q,' ,f fu Kevin Sauseda Tim Sawyer Lisa Schaeffer Jana Scharmann Valerie Schuchardt Lisa Schwarz Stephen Schwarz Stefan Sciaraffa lim Scott SOPHOMORES 57 lt's been my turn to listen all day! 58 SOPHOMORES james Stahl Michelle Stahl Shana Stein Chris Steppe Suzanne Stevens Phillips Stewart Sheila Strickland Sandy Stutler Annette Sunvison Travis Sursa Chris Taylor johnny Taylor Qi! Jennifer Sowards Kim Spencer Stacy Springfield gas if W F 'fb' Jodie Seabourn Kenneth Semlinger loseph Sherman Patricia Smallberger sii W L, ff ff-1-,ma met' , , Y A if'-i3?ffl3l'mf ' f fl , M615-H-2i,i, VL- 2' 4 ! 4 , f ,Wm ' ga S at H ff X W f 41 ,? 2 if f f VSV xxx p... ' z '- f1'flffi-fill I 1' ' 'fn ig, 7 'l::a,,,Mt ' PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE , . 5 Sl Qc K g 1 'K 'QSM' l ii' Holly Thalman Charles Thieme Audrey Tindall Cynthia Tomasek if V 4' 4Q Q J 4 llli C g -s .fstgx ag Q M .-9 C , Tiki NHQ Q W' N . ox N U N t .l,., ., 'We-ren't we lucky to find these tests in the garbage. Stephanie Traeger Sandra Uecker Douglas Uyechi I ,iitfr lx? ,..,, ,X or tt S if . ff Lori Vadnais James Valderas Michael Valdez lulie Villareal Charles Voigt Belinda Wade Renee Warren Holly Weaver Steven Wehrhiem Sandra Weidner Cindy Welch Matt Wenzel SOPHOMORES 59 Lisa West Curtis White his W f t WN as' 19 Y gifs! L f And they say Sophomores don't know fashion! Tamara White Chad Wilke i 21.1 ei? .. 5 1 Q I 60 SOPHOMORES Edward Williamson Todd Winkler janet Wissmann Darran Woods Wendy Woods Sully Wray Wendi Wright lon Yarborough Tony Ybarra Matt Zaner Lyle Zoeller Kenneth Zuercher 1 is as s Q, , 4 S . xr , Sl Qi' ix ' Y' X f 1.-:ii i-'If i 1 ' ',ll if . 4' - , A .f f K fi g if, V ia.: E , .N 1 'l . V ' A r l ' S .C we f y s : , f A X ' V ' f it K3 E ' ,i f, 5 HQ' i 1f'tz f - .- 1: 1 ns... at H 4 Freshmen Always concerned about the grades! Freshmen Cheerleaders added spirit. With so many Freshmen, it was crowded in the rain. FRESHMEN 61 Michelle Adcock Lorraine Agold D V T -Ni Freshman Class Officers: Shannon Beckett, Presidentp Rachel Seewald, Vice-Presidentg Teri Swope, Treasurerp Marissa Tausch, Secretary. Megan Alexander, Todd Allen, Shenese Anderson Martha Angel, Trisha Angeuine, Alex Baez I lessica Baldwin jeffrey Ballard ' PHOTO '71 . Kathleen Barron Mathew Barron ' Nor A AvAitAsLe a s sl kv K in V 17, Melissa Bartholomew Keri Baxter Bill Beall lanice Beauford 'N W , ,. p or f i x i- vin 2,4 , I f ,. if M446 M pf 5 Q 5417 w zF1fyfjQA?'ZlfivM OJ? -' 2, N t 'Wx fr? 4 X Tina Becker Shannon Beckett james Berne Cory Bernhard 62 FRESHMEN PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Walden Berry ig, gm a n N skuifxm as Me' ttl, I at it 9 nr w e f--- ' wf .W- i 1 ' .:.-ff 'k,' De Ann Best 'N-C M Freshman Class Favorites were Todd Taylor and Leslie Schleyer. L fss J a 31 I . Tammy Birck, lames Bradley, Krista Bradley ar ' W N't'ff'i' Cassondra Brandt, Tamra Britt, Brock Brower Q w if as f L ., ' i f ,, Q 2 W, l 7 1 Nw' x l fix K2 Ali? 1 'av A ii A iiii L L 1 TL ls,,s 1: Agn , Q . l twexwwwgis Sees iNs5?S,F www Qiil w as 2 r xt sf, - r 1 l L xi , ,,, v eww 3 K 2. ,.,. 5 ,S X si ..-. wg, i X 3 X X :Y 1-- 6 -'ii's ig fx 'V I Lisa Bruneau Vikki Buchanan Scott Buchhorn Byron Bunker Laura Calhoun Kristen Carpenter Robert Caudill Richard Chamberlain Barrette Clark Denise Clark james Clarke Stanley Craig FRESHMEN 63 Duke and Duchess of the Freshman class, Todd Taylor and Pam Focke. larrod Davis, Lora Davis, Michael Davis Mark Diamond, Stacy Dill, Chad Dixon Brad Doan CeCe Doerr Heather Dugosh Keith Duplissey Todd Eason juan Escajada Pam Espenhover lohn Feacher Bill Fahey Cristyn Faulkner Dustin Faulkner lorge Flores b4 FRESHMEN 4 Eff S Z 1 ..,, T , , Nicole Crawford Sam Daniels . 4 I x V , a Q A V W 7' lf .sf f 4, . 1 A ' , , as M 5 ,i 0 were if , Lf ., Q Z .1 ,,,, aa ww ,' 3 5' r f li 6 ' 1 B gffagfi ff 4' 1' -W- ,fx I- away, , , Pam Focke Amy Foerster iw? Q ' MTN:-mx :Hs lf ! WSE! Ev ,L 325 15' rf: a 'T 'A ,,,,:',w, Twig , 5 . ,... ..., , N 4 Q E 'gs . Q s W as 5 z 4 .,. , E f f 1 J ' f X, . Sgauggc , W X 1. L 4 l ' '61 is Sliqiggigs is r NP 4 X-X E f W l . :lm r l- 'H T Q ,y .. .,, :Q ,. f c - - ,.V- 3 smfi? :., q f1 is 5 N 4.1. af ,c 'SNR l J A . ,h ' .Lf A test?! Oh well. f A , Tessa Friddle, Steven Galloway, Tana Gardenhire Andrea Goff, Angela Gonzales, Nancy Graham Tracye Guinther janet Harmon johnny Hausman Alex Hendrex leb Hensley Donna Herndon Charles Hickman Ted Higgs Raymond Hobgood Chad Hodges Robert Hoffmann Tracie Hoffmann iss sa? llsc -. . T X 'f7 TN... FRESHMEN 65 Silly little Freshman girls' john lmmel, Lewis jackson, Stephen jackson loe Jimenez, Eric johnson, Angelo luliano Holly Ketchum Tara Kirkland Kathy Klar George Klein Charles Lamping Chris Landis Raeford Landrum Rocky Lang Trey Lang Rachel Lange Ben Laurenson Manuel Leal Alana Leeder Becky Leerhoff , M , 5' ,f W MJ xf f. f Y , , , - I My , V fp KW-. V , ,, 1 ,V. 4,5 . fs s ,,1 'iiW,a If ,CQ I If Z. Q ...L . , 7 , , '- AA , 1 Q M 'v 'I 31 2 5 , .. 'l 1 K ' 1 ' . ' ff l f , ' ,Seve 31:3 , ,aus I f aff ff P5 M aa, I' at i l 3? ' 'gf fs, X , ., ,., z ? X ,.,., K f 'W ,, ' - , J , 5 . , LZV J 'V y 2 A,,',Ak l'Can you direct us to the Gym? Brett Lewis, Alyne Love, Robert Lozo Nicole Marchant, Bryan Marion, David Marlow loanna Marsh Kevin Martin Kyla Martin Christi Masucci Catherine McAdams Marnie McCormick Torin McCoy Mark McKinney Amanda McManus Tammy McMillan Antionette McRedmond Scott McGuire FRESHMEN 67 Harla Meckel Lisa Meckel ei PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 'XWE aren't skipping out. , A iii i fi Becky Medina, Patricia Medina, Emily Meyer A A A Gene Michels, jesse Miller, Kimberly Miller L Scott Miller Shawn Miller Megan Minor leff Mixon Gerald Mohrmann David Montez Michael Moore Paul Morales Dawn Meucke Rosa Munoz Tami Munson Filibertd Navejas 68 FRESHMEN . fy :2l?:,'ff?al ' - 1 Wsfrrflg New ff f 1 2, , , ofa 5 2 5 45 -ill? PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE I -muff 3 fig. , X,QA S il :X mi wif - l- fif'A.'l -' 0 5 as I wwe T Q 49 j ' ' K P 5 K :: 1wl:1 2'kf' if 1 . f?-cat-'Q' I are , sf s gx SN r is .Q Q X h: Kimberly Nelson Rusty Niemeimer Q W x lv 'Kr' PQ X i S EW' , ,Q W. QE ai '11 af N' J , ,, s ,,Q.,, is so Freshmen who have l'too much time on their hands. Kim Nietenhoefer, Eric Nothnagel, Mario Nuncio Jana O'Neal, Ernie Painter, Adriana Palacios , ,N 5 1. ww., s K 535:51 'E' if .. 1, Q .ii-ff , x' X1 N lk X P v 93? , P . . ,fig K X' 5:11 fm Byron Parker Melanie Palvas Danny Perez lana Pfeiffer Kyle Pfeiffer Kerry Phillip jennifer Plunkett Robert Potter Ronald Prichett Shelly Puckett loni Renfro jennifer Rick FRESHMEN 69 W Q if my wi 'f i , ,fs M Q , E gy M ,am W K A, A JEL' V fr V fig? x , , qt, far 4' f i 2 W f W fl as gf.. ,, V,q ' K. Where's the Yellow Brick Road? Leslie Schleyer, Chris Schmitt, Benjamin Schoch Dawnielle Schodts, Debra Schuchardt, Lisa 70 FRESHMEN Stacy Schulze Max Schwarz Cathryn Schwope Kimberly Schwope Rachel Seewald Brenda Shook let Smith Shannon Sobolak Richard Sommer Shannon Sotello Amy Stafford Matt Stafford f 1 K Schuchardt Cheryl Rosier . ,f., Claire Sankey f rsi if v if' .5-g, is W2 , I -if fi x 77 ' yi 4 , Mg C 1 ' 4 ,Wk QQ! 'L , QF. a ta ' 5, 1 ,V -A mam ii Klip 9 1 M if t fy s. '. - Jn? ' f y - ,if ,Q 4' fl' f if a xx- ' if z5 x I 11415, W -ff. V ,ia iii W if V - ,,f, , ff ff r we ig 2, ' ' L 4 C Q . If fZ'73'.lFf'w 5 .1-.Wi 41 HZZQTQQ H awaii? xa sm 1 S gi S1 2' if - .. ,fgf swi Q- 5. --fziy i H f CEI? T, QM' ,V jf' , ' y ' , Tfw ' my fy A ff 4 w W. fa .- V if bg if Y aj 4-uv Q af , y S M .,--gg 5 A Vp, - f' ,, T fry Q WN 'W ka l 1 1 . , . , 1, i 1 Y N' as 5 .. T . ,J W Eric Stauber Russell Steitle 1 se Q79 -an , fx 23 W sa z Q l'Hey, check out this hand! Richard Sunvison, Teri Swope, Kimberly Tabone Marissa Tausch, Helen Taylor, Todd Taylor 5 1 M l , WW f L, Andrew Thigpen Dawne Thomas Sean Todd loan Uecker lohn Uecker Karen Urbanec Carlos Urbina Ruth Valderas Steve Valdez Maria Valenzuela Aaron Vollmer Frank Walden FRESHMEN 71 72 FRESHMEN 'Ooh, did you see her outfit? Michelle Williams lohn Williamson lohn Willome Tom Wilson Cindy Wolff jennifer Wolling Dawn Wright Heather Wright Kristopher Ward Richard Weaver julie Webb Debbie Weiss jennifer White Amy Whiting ,. ..... 5, i l .. i t i ' 0 W 'lf' lt Af- R 'SM sr gs Q Q. a Q? 1 1 Q - if rfff ::y,- :-v'- f-.zwsf,g1j,:gx X - 1t,, g et.e tyee Q is l am' , Qs eelr I 1 l 3 5 4 i l I l i 1 4 4 I i K 5 J 1 1 1 3 A W , ,.m,. ., . .m , M .M . , l Student Coun il T i ' 'Q ff C, 1 t','.,i ., fi fi ' .N 'Y' ii ,ii t lg , 3 i f 9 ' iii L. ,asa ,- .f 5 'xg Www- ,.,,, -,4,w1A L to R: Deanne Whiting, Robin Gombert, Kelly Littlejohn, lennifer Johnson, Stacy Moritz, Audrey Seewaldg Barry Clark, Ty Whiting, Phillip Allen, Keri Baxter, Kristen Carpenter, Chip lackson, Rick Pennington, Marissa Tausch, Kim Nietenenhoefer, Vanessa Bothe, Debbie Schroeder, Beatrice Klar, Shelly Estess, Lola Abadie, Suzanne Stevens, Elizabeth Potter, Suzanne Peters, Mr. Pool, Rafe Taylor, Marion Shaer, Richard Pritchett, Michael Valdez, Gary Clark, Gary Bitzkie, Scott Lammert, Greg Stunz, Craig Re, lim jackson, and Bo Sommer. The 1984-85 student council had a very good year despite some complica- tions with the Valentines Dance. The Lady Grey- hounds were in Regional play-offs during the dance. But the crowd was still large enough for everyone to have a good time. The Student Council was also represented at the monthly School Board meetings by a council of- ficer. That officer would give reports to the Board on the Student Council's various activities. This was, undoubtedly, one of the hardest working councils. Student Council members sell tickets to their Valentines dance. 74 STUDENT COUNCIL S. 1. Q, l L-R: Officers-Rafe Taylor, Bo Sommer, Suzanne Peters, Gary Clark, Audrey Seewald. Science Explorers Club The Science Explorers Club this sss is ,Lg year participated in several meets rtt 'i i t r . -wil and took home many awards. The K is Q,:q ,rg-' club went to several physics olym- il tt pics and science fairs and even E f srefrs hosted a successful UIL meet and ? Science Ol m lad in Boerne. if X. Y p Because of the success of the science club this year, S450 in research grants were awarded to students in the club, so that they could conduct scientific studies. Besides the research grants, a S250 scholarship was awarded to a science club senior. The Science Club officers. SPOPSOV3 MV' Rankin l 1 L to R: Amy Whiting, Debbie Weiss, Marnie McCormick, Andy Crews, Amy Stafford, William Biaz, Robert Plunkett, Steven Schwarz, Paul Adrain, Gary Bannister, Will Liebman, Dennis Dearing, Paul Leopold, David Kilgore, Greg Stunz, jason LeBIue, jennifer White, Heather Wright, Dean Sultenfuss, Darrell Dearing, Kris Kahanek, Chris Schmitt, Paul lennings, Gary Graham, Tyler Hart, Aaron Volmer, leff Greene, jimmy jackson, Audrey Seewald, Rhonda Schwope, Keith Duplissey, Loranne Agold, joseph Hornsey, Pat Patterson, Toshi Morita, Leslie Keeling, Keisha McFerrin, Sean Horton, Steven Scraffa, Mike Schneider, Trisha lmmel, Elizabeth Potter, Sully Wray, Vincent Leopold, and Doug Uyechi. SCIENCE CLUB 75 VOCCT L to R: Mr. Coleman, johnny Taylor, Angie Gonzalez, Martin Corona, Tracy Gish, Rosa Munoz, Charley Voigt, Virgina Balderas, Renee Wall, Catherine McAdams, Cathy Klar, Karen George, Maria Valenzuela, Vikki Buchanan. Key Club r L to R: Kristi Knopp, Annette Sunvison, Cara Hestilow, Sean Horton, Mary Hensley, Melaine Mulhollan, Bernadette Birdsong, Todd Shewmaker, Marna Lamb, jennifer lohnson, Guy Shewmaker, Kim Montez, Stacy Tucker, Dorthy Schwarz, leff Greene, Denise Bernia, Troy lungmann, Kelly Urbanic, Brian Doyle, Robert Marraro. 76 VOCCT 81 KEY CLUB lournali m vdiqifv' gg, , L ftifin .NZ ' 1 r L to R: Vincent Leopold, Rusty Hood, Karen White, Kristyn Walker, Angie Brown, jennifer Schoch, Cheryl Harmon, Elizabeth Potter, Edie Thompson, Melanie Mulhollan, Mary Wade, jennifer johnson, Kelly Urbanec, Gina Parks, Laura Hurlbut, Laurie Allen, Todd Rust, Cindy Haensel, Mr. Rankin, David Kilgore, Al Plunkett, Craig Re, lulie jackson, Andy Crews, and Tami West. L to R: Edie Thompson, Business Manager, Vincent Leopold, News Editor, Mary Wade, Feature Editor, Mr. Rankin, Sponsor, Kelly Urbanec, Editor: David Kilgore, Sports, jennifer johnson, Science. The Bark moved into the land of high technology which helped the staff meet the extreme pressures of the newspaper world. Under the direction of Ron Rankin, nine issues of the newspaper were run during the school year of 1984-85, and received the Award of Achieve- ment in facing the top 4A com- petition in the state. The Bark had individual stan- douts on its staff. Mary Wade, ad- ded her name to the list of i'Boerne's State Champions when she won first place in state competition for her student art while David Kilgore received third place in state in sports writing. The Bark faced pressures of having to write articles, lay out pages, and meet deadlines, along with expanding to 28 pages per issue, and did so with pride and grace. JOURNALISM I77 uill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll Society is an organization of journalism students who have been recognized by the society as outstanding journalists. To be con- sidered for membership a student must be in the upper one-third of their class, have an A average in journalism, and be recommended by their advisor. The Boerne Chapter has been in operation since 1970. The society inducted twelve new members from the 84-85 school year. They are pic- tured below. Mr. R. L. Bien has been the advisor for the society since its charter in 1970. Sponsor - Mr. R. L. Bien L to R: Melissa Uecker, Steve Driskell, David Kilgore, Vincent Leopold, Kelly Urbanic, Rafe Taylor, Melaine Nullhone, Shari Williams, Edie Thompson, jennifer Johnson, and Mary Wade. 78 QUILL 84 SCROLL Speech Club L to R: Scott Mcllhany, Bud Butcher, Paul Adrein, Leslie Keeling, Al Plunket, Graham Hill, Gary Graham, Gary Banister, Keisha McFerren, Don Grear, loann Crouch, Kevin Coryell, Sandra Uecker, Madely Weaver, loline Guinther Speech Officers The Speech Club had a successful year. They com- peted in Texas Forensic Tournaments in the earlier spring. Placing well in Debate, Extempt, and others. In the AAA competition they won the district, and sent 6 people to Ms. Lucchelli Regionals in Debate, and Extempt, and won second in the state in standard debate. SPEECH CLUB 79 International Thespian Society l Amy Neal, jennifer Thompson, Tina Lopez, Bud Butcher, Kathleen Weiss, john Hislop, julie Burrier, Allison Crabtree, Renee Nothnagel, Heidi Lange, Beth Wade, Kim Spencer, Mary Helen Brown, Melissa Danney, Cris Schmitt, Stacy Shulze, Doug Uyechi, Rhoda Hamilton, Pat Day, Sheila Strickland, Lisa Gorden, john Seale, Chris Taylor, Laura Kight, Vincent Leopld, Denice Troskouski, Marion Shaer, Eric johnson, Mel Ellwood, Keri Baxter, ludy Fox, Stefan Sciaraffa, Mark Dunning, Kristin Cherry, Shannon Beckett, Shana Stein, Gary Bannister, Jennifer Wolling, Phil Raybourn, Sandy Stutler, Helen Taylor, Sully Wray, lolene Guinther, Dean Horton, Amy Whiting, Deanne Whiting. The International Thespian Society is the only secondary honor society for theatre students. Membership is by earned credits in theatre and theatre- related work. A member must be active in two different fields of theatre, such as acting and set design. Students who have not yet earned full membership but are working towards it are known as apprentices. Membership in ITS can be instrumental in a student's obtaining a scholarship or entrance to a theatre program at the university level. ITS has replaced the Drama Club that Boerne used to have. 1 , Sponsor: Ms. Kemplin Officers: Kristin Cherry, Marion Shaer, Mark Dunning, Shana Stein, Gary Bannister, ludy Fox, Deanne Whiting, Phil Raybourn. 80 INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Brigadoon 'Brigadoon was a musical put on by Boerne High School students and was directed by Miss Carolyn Kemplin. The play ran for three successful nights and brought a touch of magic to our campus. The cast and crew soon learned what they had undertook as they spent night after night building and practicing. The wedding scene added romance to the plot. The Singing in the play was of high quality. Steve Schroeder, Deanne Whiting, and Mel Ellenwood held lead roles in the play. A lot of work goes on behind the scenes. NBRIGADOON' Choir T L to R: Megan Minor, Pam Calhoun, Curtis Lang, Scott Mueller, Mel Ellenwood, Trevor Hensley, lana Lawrence, Thearon Landrum, Laura Kight Amy Whiting, Deanne Whiting, Denise Troskowski, Pat Paterson, Toshi Morita, Tina Lopez, Susan liminez, Ann Meyers, Kasumi Aoki, and Todd Owens, ,,tt , as T f sg: ,.., , .3 .. i, ,,,, ,M , ,, ,.., wha, ' fm 4 If liz , . , ,' T lsst 1 i S Ftf slssr f M ,, , W f -'--, 5' , V. ef ,-V -i l ,f--Q? I r 7,' 5V'A .Ns ing ,.- l 'l , , fs V ' , r , 5 Q A V S, s t I , W 'ax E 'ig ' r , was A, ' rf, E., 4 it ts' ai Director - Miss Chandler. The 1984-85 BHS Choir had a record enrollment and a new director. With this large enroll- ment, the choir was able to do several things. They had a 82 CHOIR The Senior members of the choir were Tina Lopez, Laura Kight, Mel Ellenwood, Deanne Whiting, Toshi Morita, lana Lawrence, and Thearon Landrum. Christmas Concert and sang a large selection of songs. In February, three choir members at- tended UIL competition. Two of these members qualified for state competition. To end the year, the choir sang at Graduation. Miss Chandler felt that it was a produc- tive year. M Ipha Theta ' . to R Darrel Dearlng William Baez, Roy Mynier, Bo Sommer, Al Plunkett, Vincent Leopold, Rafe Taylor, David Kilgore, Stacy Tucker, Mary 'Vade Kara Hestilow Thearom Landrum, Melissa Uecker, Michael Schneider, Ms. Winningham, jennifer johnson, Audrey Sewald, Trisha lmmel, hzabeth Potter Lisa Bernia-Masters. V 1 ,t Mr, .5 Milf i ' at L X Q, it if 9 W x 3 V 2 asf in Qt. The new members of Mu Alpha Theta were: Matt Bradley, Carter Burke, Brian Doyle, Daniel McRedmond, Melanie Mulhollan, Marla Pfeiffer, Suzanne Peters, Marna Lamb, Dorothy Schwarz, Guy Shewmaker, Jennifer Shirley, Sean McCracken, Keisha Mclierrin, , A: is if Stefan Sciarraffa, Doug Uyechi, Chad Wilke, Melissa Danney, 5 img! N, at Annette Sunvison, lennifer Sowards, Kristy Knopp, and Stephen 3 Q 5 1 3 Schwarz. A' P L siaglgii sl Se l QE, a s Q '4 bmi: v f all - I ' B t 'T . - ' A ' 'Q EQVYGSAM vatflitl-153.-s.ff FY: Sit 5 , ssssai L U lik e if i A ai +P' W- rs, Q :Str wifi M f , R, i swf f::' ff,-F gf:-is S -,xv f- A ' w get , a -if t. he , 54 lsft f fzw 25515 1? as t ' Q t Q t 1 gffgzh , st as W V-psig? ' tk f X K , Q. Sk. an . .. ,K S' A q i f? T-'i.f t,:f'1fP 3 ,,,, 5 K . tttt .L L X ,B as sssf:s.' . L I ff figffv f at ' ww t sssffsi lffvw fbfw: , . A W5 l 'L S ' :S , L , fr e it f 1 ff 5:5 1 ' .- - .' - . 'a m -1 T T ', E fl il I ill -121-0 ---- ' sf , J-. ' gl f 'S A gg . ,'., ' 1 W- .4 f -1. ., wg' 'N . . . X H Terai 1 ' gif? iglil'-'u 7 ML-HQ: so .,. 'M ' , xv Sponsor Ms. Winningham Officers: David Kilgore, Al Plunkett, Melissa Uecker MU ALPHA THETA 83 French Club The French Club had a productive year, considering members went on an extended llfield trip, to Pari: that it was the first year they had been organized. A France. This helped to reenforce their training in th majority of their membership dues were donated to French language. All of the members gaine help the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. Some knowledge they will never lose. Officers-L to R: Linette Torans, limbo Frazier, Andrew Wray, Robert E. Lee, and Mel ' ' ' Ellenwood- Sponsor: Ms. Nichols L to R: Gary Bitzkie, Todd Wright, leff Greene, Leslie Hall, Tammy McMillan, Ricky Sunvison, jennifer Plunkett, David Burrier, lulie lackson, Kar Craigo, Phil Raybourn, Ken Booth, Rusty Hood, Tina Weidner, lohn Wallace, Andy Scheidt, Bobby Lee, Emily Meyer, Wendi Wright, Lola Abadie, Rachel Seewald, Antoinette McRedmond, Ernie Painter, jennifer Sowards, Kristen Carpenter, Kim Spencer, lim Scott, Barbara Glassing, Rhoda Hamilton, Andrew Wray, Sara Hemmeter, Lisa Schwarz, Beth Wade, loleen Guinther, Lori Vadnais Cherri Miller, Deanne Whiting LeaAnn Steitle, Sheila Strickland, leanette Miller, Stacy Ketchum, limbo Frazier, Chris Ward, Mel Ellenwood, Jana Laurence, Marla Pfeiffer, Lori Blair, Linette Torans, and Thearon Landrum. 84 FRENCH CLUB German Club to R: Ms. Kemplin, Andy Crews, Chad Dixon, Kerry Sarnacki, lon Seale, Dawn Mueke, lulie Webb, Brad Doan, Suzanne Peters, Amy Foerster, net Harmen, Kadra Deike, lustin Hood, Claudia Uecker, Gary Graham, Steven Schwarz, Gilbert Ellis, Will Liebmann, William Baez, Cindy Wolff, elissa Uecker, DeDe Eckhardt, Kris Kahanek, Laura Kight, Cheryl Harmon, lames Hill, Cindy Haensel, Robert Messier, Danny Ludolph, Toshi orita, Todd Rust, Darren Kruse, Karen Whight, Lester Parker, Paul Leopold, Dustyn Faulkner, Suzy Edmondson, ludy Fox, Tammy White, herry Miller 1... .Qt Sponsor: Ms. Kemplin L to R: Kerry Sarnacki, Kris Kahanek, Suzanne Peters, Laura Kight, Melissa Uecker y : fssiii iiii iiii if iii The German Club is open to any BHS student who has either taken or is now taking German. The purpose of the club is to foster an appreciation of German culture. The German Club held manyfield trips and many fun ac- tivities such as having a Christmas party and singing Christmas songs at the nursing homes. They also collected food and gifts for a local needy family. The German Club held a spring field trip and party. They gave a scholarship to a senior planning to study foreign languages at the high school level. The club also competed in Sprachfest, this was one of three regional high school German competitions. GERMAN CLUB 85 Computer Science Club The Computer Science Club officially became a campus organization this year. Club members had a computer matching fund-raiser. Participants were mat- ched up with ten people who were compatible. Club members also competed at the Westlake Computer Tournament and took third place overall. Th members enjoyed learning more about compute technology from their sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Owen and keeping up with new ideas and concepts in thl field. ' x .,.,1i::rg4,:.gyq7gf,t4,g,,s ..M.,...,.w, ,M Q fa, Q .51 if an T. f V . V . MZ . .. , . .4 K' is t ,'s ,gg an .4 . . k .W rr L .wg V. fa- H M QV, ,V i - V , 1' r:-H, -, . . V 1: -. , . I A 3 'Q L ff. ex 'Mana 0, ' W In , ,,, .. ,,,V a, . , V , 1. N., f rv V 5 is is if ' sf t-- -A . 'Sir ' I. , , -. Y f 46 new Pt A va W f A U. f7 w a f gh w if 4 W 'ut W rr t' c it 'f ag, f ,L 1 V W 'He if i f T0 4 WM ,Z A -. fh a, -s.,,.- - ' Ms -ff .. V' ,M ' f - 5 5 M.. fre- - - . a 'ff' Q '7 6 l 5 .- is f tg f' f 4 MV! K f M 4 'J 11 Q 4 by S ,ii 9 X :ij 0 if fi at I 'V 40 L sr,l . VVV, 91 . ,Z i k,t, 5 yn I L , ,r f K 1 swf' 1, V V f Q A sf ,121 ' -7 f 1 , r :'1w1..m Him ,t.. of f ,mg init m a L- sf F 5 5555 'iff yi 5 ' . A .. 2. ' + w i'ff L rf, fa. ' fs 1 .- af-. 7,2 T, Q 4 . ii. .Ma fi 1 S' it iff.. ' V V - ' A , .1 L to R: tBack rowj Paul Adrian, Fred Maxwell, William Baez, and Al Plunkett. tFront rowl Darrel Dearing, Don Greer, Gary Graham, Toshi Morita, Dennis Vadnais, and Jason Le Bleu. QF? 2 Secretary-jason Le Bleu, Treasurer-Darrel Dearing, Vice President-Cary Graham, and President - Toshi Morita. 86 COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB Mrs. Owens . 5 La fi Enjoying fun with the Apple! Health Careers S S i i Chris Schmitt, Todd Winkler, Carter Burke, Andy Scheidt, lohn Yarborough, Sam Elkins, Steven Wehrheim, Renee Nothnagel, loanne Crouch, Sandra Uecker, Karen lones, Stacy Allen, Ms. Lester 1 Q , Q , a eff i s .ff at ,ie Qiklisviisf, I Aim ta ,qs- Carter Burke, Sandra Uecker, Andy Scheidt The Health Careers Club raised money by selling magazines and earned over 5300. Within a period of 2 years we hope to give a scholarship away to a B.H.S. student who is going into a medical field. s They took a field trip to U.T.S.A. Health Science Center in which they visited such areas as the Pathology Lab. All in all they had a very pro- ductive year. Sponsor - Ms. Lester HEALTH CAREERS 87 Vocational Indu trial ' Club of America VICA, or Auto Mechanics class, as it is known, is one of the most productive groups on campus at Boerne High School. ln addition to a two-year program for students seriously interested in pursuing a mechanical career, students have the opportunity to build or rebuild cars for themselves and others. Hands-on ex- perience also is gained by servicing the entire fleet of buses of the Boerne ISD. The local chapter of VICA has been sponsored by Mr. Vernon Hicks for many years. L to R: Tony Bradley, Kelly Workman, Kevin Workman, john Hill, lason Schmidt, Charles Vogt, lose Valenzuela, Tim Lastovica, Randy Casanover, Thomas Broun, Ronald Wood, Vernon Hicks, Dennis Vadnais, Kenneth Schuchardt, jeff Skeels, Darren Bey, james Bower, james Bowen, Shannon Brockwell, Michael Durbin. 88 WCA Where's the muffler? l lt takes two to do the job? D.E.C.A. Distributive Education Clubs of America lDECAl was a Student organization which complemented instruc- tion received in Marketing and Distribution. The students in DECA attended school half a day and received on-the-job training the other half of the day. DECA had such events as the DECA olympics, DECA leadership labs and also discussed career develop- ment. DECA was a very promising course, and their sponsor was Mr. Mc Corkle. L to R: Tom Eastwood, johnny Munsin, David Morton, David Chavez, lames Robinson, Gene Gregg, Missy Borgmann, Larry Hagendorf, Ron Wenzel, Steve Driskill, Donna Lastovica, La Donna Van Oudekerki, Lori Pokrant, Vanessa Boothe, Michelle Kautza, Diana Dobbins, Kristin Cherry, Sharon Weed, Cheryl Kahler, Sponsor - Mr. Mc Corkle H.E.C.E. L to R: Chris Brandt, Hai Kincaid, Tony Masuchi Sponsor: Mrs. lungmichael Home Economics Cooperative Education was sponsored by Mrs. Betty lungmichael. lt was structured to provide related classroom instruction and on-the-job training for students who planned to enter the job market. DECAXHECE 89 Future Farmers of America 'mf Darrell Hagendorf, Travis Lynch, Tray Lange, Ples Holder, Mike Buie, Don Grear, Gary Harris, john Steputes, Bryan Cob, David Klabunde, Tod Handley, leff Skells, Tiffany Hansborough, Glenn Tanner, Tim Lastivica, Robert Rittamen, Ron Woods, Kelley Workman, George Klein, Davigl Simons, Kennth Zuercher, Todd Watts, Charles Vogt, Kevin Workman, Byron Parker, Travis Phiffer, Lyle Zoeller, Bobby Bone, Laura Penn, lin Scott, Valerie Schuchardt, Sara Adams, Kelly Heffernan, Stanley Craig, Robin Gumbert, Kemberly Dechert, Kem Cravey, Danny Dwyer, lirr Kimbro, Richard laeske, Ellen Cross, Pam Espenhover, lose Gonzales, Rick Pennington, Marijill Ammann, Cody Mund, Beatrice Klar, Phillip Allen Tracy Pfiffer, Diane Pfiffer, Kim Tabone. The first year of Agriculture is devoted to parliamentary procedure, breeding, woodworking, plumbing and electrical maintenance, all skills used on a farm or ranch operation. They are eligible for membership in F.F.A. These boys and girls are encouraged to par- ticipate in the organizations activities and seek a future leadership role. The second year in Vocational Agriculture is devoted to more detailed work in the same areas as Agriculture I., but added to the curriculum is informa- tion on disease, anatomy, and nutrition. By this time, leadership roles have been determined and many of these people are participatory in contests. Members awarded banners for competition. 90 FFA Gather New Skill Sli? Mr. Bone, Robin, Valerie Schuchart, Stanley Craig, Chris Farmer, Ellen Cross, Tray Lange, Pam Espenhover, lulie Villereal, loe Gonzales, Maryjill Ammann. Q f A NN Bryan Cobb, Don Grear, Dan Zenner, Phillip Allen, Charles Vogt, Mark Diamond, Travis Lynch, Mike Buie, Rick Pennington, Kelly l-lerfferman Robin Gurnbert, Diane Pfiffer, Pam Espenhover, lulie Villereal, Valerie Schuchardt. FFA 91 Future Farmers of America The horticulture class was made up of: Glenn Tanner, Danny Dwyer, Phillip Allen, Robert Tittiman, Mr. Bone, Darrell Hagendorf, Gary Harris, David Klabunde, john Steputes, and Scott Boehm. The members of Ag. II were: Slay Zrzavy, Don Grier, Travis Lynch, Brian Cobb, Mr. Bone, Tim Lastavica, Rick laeschke, Charles Vogt, Diane Pfeiffer, and Beatrice Klar. FFA members placed first in range and pasture contest. 92 FFA if t Future Homemakers of America L to R: Rusty Hood, DeDe Echardt, Pam Livingston, Kerry Phillip, Andy Scheit, Tara Kirkland, Nicole Crawford, Sandy Stutler, Kristy Masuchi, Tracy Tusa, Kelley Carpenter, Lisa Bernia-Masters, Marna Lamb, and Chip jackson. - 7 f 45 . 2 ' . 3321-W' if Z. 4.2 N X , 7 -, kxrr .U M V . V 3 . ff me , , . Secretary - Elizabeth Potter, Treasurer -Lisa Bernia-Masters, Vice-President - Stacy Moritz, President- Pam Livingston. WQMAKQ, : E fl VJiu3 ' '0 Q- 42, o P 0 0 NEW HOV- Sponsor: Mrs. lungmichel +0 O, it, 1 D A 1 The Future Homemakers of America is a homemaking organization devoted to help youth assume their roles in society thru personal growth, family life, voca- tional preparation and com- munity involvement. During the year FHA sold assorted styles of Boerne Greyhound jackets. With the money they raised, they had a Valentine's Day banquet at Victoria's and had a wonderful time. During the Christmas season, they con- tributed to the Christmas spirit by bringing broken toys and fixing them to be given to the children around Boerne. The year turned out to be a very caring and giv- ing one. FHA 93 The Pride of the Hill Countr , Summer rehearsals were just the beginning of the work that went into the 1984-85 band's success. When school started, the band had early morning practice. Due to the construction at the high school the band was forced to use the middle school band hall. This was also the year that the band received new uniforms. Drum Major Paul Adrain and Asst. Drum Major Thearon Landrum. Marching contest left the band with the rating of a ll. ln the spring, the band benefited with a Il in concert and a l in sightreading at the Ull. concert and sightreading concert. For a money raiser the band sold Boerne Greyhound shirts. This money was used for the band's spring trip. . si' Band Director - Mr. Blatchford. The members of the Greyhound Marching Band. 94 BAND Th BHS Marching Band The percussion section in action. Voodwind section-top to bottom, L to R: Darrell Daring, Doug Uyechi, Jseph Hornsey, jennifer White, Shannon Sotello, Linette Torans, Leann teitleg William Biaz, Marla Pfeiffer, Michelle Williams, Linda Gonzales, ,teven Valderaz, Lori Blair, Laura Hardcastle, Holly Weaver, Barbara leinsley, Lisa Meckle, Audrey Seewald, Madeline Weaver, Cheryl Rosier, lhonda Schwope, Loraine Agold, Dorthy Schwarz, Holly Miller, Pam Funke, lim Miller, Laura Hurbutt, Marty McCormick, lanice Beauford, Elizabth leinen, Keisha McFerrin, Melissa Morris, Monica Brunner, Charly Lamping. Brass Section-top to bottom, L to R: Tommy Rosier, Will Liebmanng Dean Sultenfuss, David Burrier, Heather Wright, lohn Willson, Richard Schwarz, Gary Graham, Dennis Darringg Tony Ybarra, leff Mixon, Chris Schmitt, Tim Hawkins, Paul Jennings, Paul Adrain, Steven Schwarz, Mike Pugh, Alex Biaz, Kim Kutzer, Cindy Wolff, Amy Stafford, Tammy Burke, Leslie Keeling, Stacia Rogers. BAND 95 Band Members in Action A lot of work went into the preparation of each half-time show. There were many hours of practice before and after school. Solos were just a part of the half-time show. Music added excitement to the football games. 96 BAND The Band Seniors. The Halloween Thriller was fun for everyone lrle l Head Twirler, Linette Torans rs Shine The 1984-85 Twirlers spent a lot of time after school working on their routines. The work paid off when they were all awarded with excellent ratings on their solo routines. The team was also rated excellent on their group routine. These girls knew the pressures of competition and handled it well. The twirlers performed unique routines, T A V 'M V 7 ' f -f 'V ' F, ' FS , ' , cyl .V . V ,J ag, A - .Y N Vw, QAM? ,XL wi if -I-: ll w'VV',- A' ' ' ' ' l . , A x L t I zl,,f::'QrQ W , : A X4 A: , :emi K ik ' zlvi kwtq, V s .. .. VM l V ' . i ' fi V11 givf- 5' Vi! i ' . 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IV Cheerleaders, L to R: Kristi Mangold, Kimberly Deckert, Madeline Highsmith, Wendy Woods, and Cindy Cammer. 98 CHEERLEADERS i E Sponsor: Ms. Luchash Var ity Cheerleaders ' ---s'c tg l llRah, rah went the crowd as ed the spirit stick and several first the Varsity Cheerleaders gave BHS place ribbons for their work. A new spirit The squad was award- new addition was a mascot. ff gzj Q, if Elf at .Q X i p E , E RQ Q ' , si assstta Ez, st tt ff? if 5 Aiii ' sl Sponsor: Miss Kruse Our mascot Kadra Deike makes new friends. Top to Bottom, L to R: Denise Bernia-Masters, Shelly Estes, Debbie Schroeder, Debbie Glassing, Curtis Lang, Mel Ellenwood, Kelly Littlejohn, Karen jones and mascot Kadra Deike. CHEERLEADERS 99 Cheerleaders Build Spirit iii if -5 K 9 ?S,,e1f-:2- V. M. Bonfire is one of the cheerleaders' activities. Freshmen and IV pool their resources. l'Let'S build that Spirit Up! Everyone knew the Hounds were ill. CHEERLEADERS Ro al Belles Promote Spirit The Royal Belles for 1985 were the largest group for the organization since they were created. They par- ticipated in the victory lines at football games and cheering sections at most ball games. They promoted spirit throughout the school year and were involved in fund-raisers for the Royal-Cheer Booster Club. The next step for these girls is to become either a cheerleader or a Royalette. These girls will be our next spirit leaders. L to R: Jana Pfeiffer, Amy Whiting, Ce Ce Doerr, Tracey Hoffmann, jennifer Plunkett, Kim Neitenhoeffer, Shannon Beckett, Emily Meyer, Shanese Anderson, Shannon Sobolak, Cristyn Faulkner, 1enniferWolling, Stacy Dill, Andrea Goff, Marissa Tausch, Kyla Martin, Tana Gardenhire, Tammy McMillan, Rachel Lange, Helen Taylor, Nicole Crawford, Lisa Meckel, Cathryn Swope, Pam Espenhover. Royal Belles perform at a football game. ,ti M4 ,, , 1eg?q31fgw, V al? sg Y . Z rm. f,,,, ,, .. - 1 e 'tss Y s,,,,, A ,,,, ' ' , L rsttt f.,tr its ,A ,, t't,hi3g,, Q, I -swffzffgf I 95145-zyhlwif . i :iii im Sponsor: Michelle Lucash ROYAL BELLES The Boerne High School Royalettes put forth great effort to promote spirit and pride in Boerne. They at- tended football and basketball games to cheer on the teams. The Royalet- tes went to summer camp and won Sweepstakes for their hard work. In March, they participated in Marching Auxiliaries Competition where they received two superior ratings for their jazz and novelty routines, and an excellent rating for their kick routine. The Royalettes finished the year with the Spring Show where they performed many routines and the new Royalettes were announc- ed. Miss Kruse, the Royalettes' direc- tor, worked really hard to organize .V .Ass S .. e' Ness Y, Q ASN Ro Q BRN ff 'fx ew 3 eine W wtifemg lie fi N siiffi S gg? alettes Strut We bww N .NN wget? ' .six wg we ss x is M itsg Neem fQs K sts T sr? W BEE s J? its ai? tg Jif A? 12 x E .waaeem 4 it IQ w -- 5 - :-ik, f fi -V ..,. , 5 s p ' ' 'V , . J- t - s i - Q, 1 ., .ft - 99 ' is if , j, . t P J. T 1 in ME 'QQ B ssis J . r . ff V ? f fi , .:-ff S - , -- -rr .- iss 9 i V . 1 2 . f X5 'Jug ei., - ::5i'3,1? ' W Q J. 51- 1 , 351, ,aff-f p,ga.p .g:s, -4 3 i'rt' . A-x1,1.s.i:GgJ .kk+gQkk,iwV.V,:ifix.f.iX5 ,5.55,E,ii.k Wg .-. si. hats, , ,..t5. .xg : J,E5.,5g.,:, in 3 - - ff 53 - Top to Bottom: Colonel- Rachel Ramsa , Ma'or - Am Rone Ca tain - Diane Be ia 1st the squad. These girls met every challenge with a high kick and a smile. Lt. - Shari Williams, 2nd Lt. - Nadine Hughey. f J J Q Maflg L to R: Mary Helen Brown, Sandra Uecker, Kris Kahanek, Stacey Anderson, Beatrice Klar, Tiffany Hansborough, Anissa Hornsey, Kelly Showalter, Heidi Lange, Amy Neal, Melissa Danney, Stephanie Traeger, Stephanie Obiedo, Nadine Hughey - 2nd Lt., Diane Begia - Captain, Rachel Ramsay - Colonel, Amy Roney - Major, Shari Williams - 1st Lt. ROYALETTES T heir Stuff. . . Royalettes support the Hounds. Sponsor, Ms. Kruse KK I The Royalette line, straight as usual. QS Celebrating a victory! Captain are you ready? ROYALETTES 103 Ro alettes Go Gut in Sty Ie ROYALETTES ggi QQQgh MW N IZ: if W 'Q-f W' - Q . -.-M . my , ,Wm ,,,,,H,f Egan AL W I , , .,... .... .,,. , ,, ' ' XFX IQ 1 W M-M v . 5WWAMMgMQi, ?jmM ,, tf Md:Wmf ww,uwLWwH -' V 111 , 7 b Q x N '----, , - ' ff' ' ' I 'L 'i f ,V ' Vu 1 ,V H -', f 21? 722: -I V 4 x . ., - fa si fggr- 7, ' f - 1 VI ' 2 I V ,V , N . , . - -' -I ,, ,, .'., H A 1 I ,V 1- V' Tmm 'LL W I Sports ' r XX.. .- ,, ,.. Q V ...A., A , I , A, Q L?X,L ef ..Tf2A'A i i . '- - .. ' J: N . K S s .,...s r . ., f e f5SF'3'.i'5ir3f?5T5 fky. W ' 222.5 ' k k I .Lg k Q .ry i ' 5 49.1 gf? ,,,LL. 1 . ' fe W' f - - Lisa Bernia-Masters dives for the bump. 1 Greg Stunz practices his backhand , S X he .... M ' Q fl A 1 5 I 2 Q like The eligibility requirements for play- ing sports changed dramatically during the 1984-85 school year. Athletes had to pass all of theirsclasses and keep their attendance up, Each group adjusted to the various demands placed on them. All of these athletes exhibited grace under pressureg Team members help Lorance Horan off the field The Greyhound power hit new heights during 1984-85 l SPORTS 105 1984-85 Varsity Greyhound 9523702 , . AL-fezfzgfiiwexk llll, W ' ' - l.l.. so , 7 at f H? , ., .1 K M Y , .. lun V. PUERNE Swami: A F N' we f '72 :fa at Y , , amass If 4 f s J - ' - 4th row: Troy lungman, Brian Doyle, Mark Cloud, lud Walford, Pat Day, B. l. Voight, Gary Hastings, Bo Sommer, Matt Bradley, Gary Clark, 3rd row: Micheal Valdez, Laurence Horan, Coaches: Brown, Kensing, Moldenhaur, Durst, Peel, Clark, Anderson, Gary Banister, Scott Mueller, 2nd row: Gary Bitzkie, Kirk Wolff, Tommy Corcoran, Billy Ney, Wade Canavan, Roy Mynier, Todd Wright, Arthur Garza, Glenn Allamon, Carter Burke, front row: Mgr. lim-Ed Stahl, Pete Trevino, john Smith, David Kilgore, Andy Scheidt, jason Schmidt, Steven Stein, john Caudill, George Mitchell, Mgr. Barry Clark. The Varsity Greyhound Football team experienced a more successful year than the fans expected. With only a handful of returning lettermen, the team finished with a winning season. This year the Greyhounds had to over- come many hardships, such as the new U.l.L. rules to end the season with a second place finish. Boerne placed 13 players on the all-district teams. The year was considered a success with an 8-3 season and three players being selected to the All Southwest Texas team. The pre-season began with scrimmages at South-San West and Medina Valley at home. The games before district gave the coaches time to sharpen several key positions. Boerne won 4 of 5 games, losing only to Hon- do. Hays, St. Gerards, Fredericksburg and Holy Cross fell to the improving Hounds. During District the Greyhounds sailed through the schedule until the Bandera game. Boerne was dominated on offense and defense during the entire game. Bandera ended an undefeated season as District Champs. Boerne advanced to the playoffs with a second place finish. Boerne played Medina Valley at Seguin, losing 26-0. Fourteen seniors graduated and Boerne faces a rebuilding job for the 1985 season. All-District Players f1st rowl: B. J. Voight, Gary Hastings, Bo Sommer, Lawrence Horan, 2nd row: Matt Bradley, lohn Smith, Billy Ney, Troy lungman, front row, Todd Wright, Tommy Corcoran, Kirk Wolff. I FOOTBALL nderclassmen Measure U l , Q . W g , SI 1 Q. 2 Q '77 L to R: Scott Eustace, Chad Wilkie, Broc Pittman, Daniel McRedmond, Lance Shelton, Stan Hodges, Darren Woods, Travis Sursa, Tim Badon, lon Seale, Todd Winkler, Todd Rosington, Clinton Dunnenburg, Gary Conn, Andy Rivera, Sean McCracken, lack Marek, Travis Gish, Gregg Hill, john Eastwood, Kevin Sauceda, Cody Mund, Clint Crawford, Curtis Keller, jeep Rackley, Mike Buie, lohn O'Rourke, Rick Pennington. These were the 19841.V. Greyhounds. L to R: Ben Laurence, Max Schwarz, Chris Schmidt, Mike Davis, Russell Steitle, Robert Caudill, Steve jackson, Angelo luliano, Richard Chamberlain, john Uecker, Torin McCoy, Chad Dixon, Todd Taylor, Scott Miller, Trey Lang, Chad Hodges, Kyle Pfeiffer, Scott McGuire, Byron Bunker, Chip jackson, George Kelin. Not Pictured: Eric lohnson, lohn Faecher, Danny Perez, Rusty Niemeier. These were the 1984 Freshmen players. FOOTBALL Varsity Assembles pn win ery w B. 1. voighr ' f u 1 - V, k 'M'f B ELEEQEE? gym: , ff , AA'V S H 5 , , h, ,,l2,, i ., f A VAAV mr ,1 A A :KV K i r 3 er r e ..Vh, 5 0 L kyyv Irrk 4 f: 7.1 ,,,V- ,Lh, i wi Q .. Bo Sommer George Mitchell john Smith k 3' ,xxx I K 7 In X e ' M ' ee rerrfrm Qumwraif, 2:3 VvAb Vi zVA A ,errr r ee.rre 5 rr 1 rr e ' rle i Andy Scheidt 108 FOOTBALL Billy Nev David Kilgore Impressive Record V : full ,if H . eee of W MM T 22 Q , ,.,, I l M L - W L L A ,rg 'R ' 5 I 'K 32-5 if X YC f . glz 5'-J . Danny Loudolph Scott Mueller ff V i SM: -'Q ,J QL-BQERNE, 1 . HWWQSUEW i , ',, ,JW '-'Q Lawrence Horan Gary Clark 52. QUERN V ,i,,EQ, M. i r L eibo figjfi his 4 E Q, K 2 H 5, V , Vpv.. ,WMM ,I V G Gary Hastings ' WML! Q 'ameli- gs D - ,, f H Gary Bitzkie Roy Mynier Outstanding Players: Troy lungman, john Smith, Lawrence Horan, and B. 1. Voight, FOOTBALL x Q if 5, X ' P, S ' Kirk Wolff H Y' Q N Q .4 M xc Hound Achieve -lk 'flair '5,':t11.i'12 5 , w.aI'ii.-- ,V f ywggfrf. 5: -' 2,5121 5 1435 ,, . .. .ifgr--,img . .N lg W Off, ...--. 9 X . ,.f. - , . ,, ,1 :f,. l S Qfjglif .X KR 6 4 R m y . , . e Tommy Corcoran 5' ff., sf ' 3 1 1 'lr' fl 1 Q' F r I A ' -- L ' xl rli:?'1S53X -. L Matt Bradley 110 FOOTBALL can George Mitchell brings down Hays receiver. ,Q-H' 91' . Glenn Allamon I .xx V imma l he K A gf: 2 WNFR, emi? Pxesiie -Ee ' k K 4.21. 'f f iw iid J Todd Wright N. Q, 2 S Prosperous Season f' 'R 5 W 5 ak .,,.. , a N. -M 1 , A . john Caudill f i e Q f ' ww - I LL 4 , - . L Pete Trevino Hounds plot the attack. . Af' ' . ' qt , K I I 3313? ' ' K L H ,, - - -.', - 3 Gary Bannister M, sf 'i'--i.s1' i,fl f, 5 ' 1 5, L Q ,fl v emwa f ' W- , ,.,L, F Q ,, , .gn 4? H , J mf u fi' 5593 as E Ra MEM gk no W -, X N x S Y .:.., .,E, M ' nn n .9 L .. ..,L , - -W ba - S Q1 1 2 Mark Cloud FOOTBALL 1 'I 'I Victoriou Under Pressure . My-,,,f V-f 5' .1 ' W L 5 2 'S at 'J 1 f 2 1 if 'Q 5 .. , 'F 1, , K K ,gf fy gay J Wade Canavan 6. K,-I-, ,, , -.wr 35:11 f ,,5,.:- ,L . Q QV A: ,, , 5 . fl ' fs. are Whwz. , 7 A . V 5 Vi , , . , W., . . me Be . , ,, .Q ri, 1: , fzfi L f 3:1 ' 'Q vni k?flW'1,fIlV' Mike Valdez FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponent We St. Cerards 6 Fredericksburg 16 Hondo 14 Holy Cross 28 Hays 12 Cole 39 Smithson Valley 24 Floresville 21 Bandera 0 Southside 28 Medina Valley 0 1 12 FOOTBALL They o 0 20 12 0 18 6 0 18 0 26 'L K. l r1,,, L ,,1, in , r:.,, Lm , h , V 1 F ..r. as it . V ' ' ' rrea Arthur Garza AY, , ,,eW,,., 1 I ,s,Ef:, A 1 ' W - if i V M, .. L U I if: if '-'- -I 'f , 1 l Brian Doyle l l l fm? I gall 7' W l' ,Aa W' ., HSE ? s r L V esrs rr eeee 1 as X Y M W V, wil K, l f -Y S i ig if, ri, '1 L 4 , fwfr ' 5352 ,ig 9 17 ff .fx 2 2 W5 ' Alert Q 1 Troy Youngman Pat Day ' V Y A, 1 ,L Y, ' W 91.7 X K .7 5 f . V ,V Y :V I f 3 i ' 1 I f-germ? L ' 1 V 1 Z ' ' ' L ' ' ar' 1 1 is 1 1 , is r ,,,' U ' ' - F srrr rrrrr 1 y-e, f lud Walford Carter Burke Cross Country The Cross Country teams were coached this year by Mike Mazelin. Both teams won 2nd place at New Braunfels. lt was the r only team award, because it was the only time they had had a full team. Injuries hurt them for the rest of the season. In district, loan Uecker placed 3rd, Karen Ur- banec placed 4th, and they both advanced to regional competition. They earned their jackets along with Melanie Pavlas, who finished 9th. They are looking forward to next year in hopes of improving the team. E 1 L to R: Coach Mazelin, Brian McMillan, Gary Graham, Ricky Sunvison, Karen Urbanec, Helen Taylor, Bernadette Birdsong, Melanie Pavlas, loan Uecker Not Pictured: lohn Marfin, Neil Patterson CROSS COUNTRY mg 1984 Var ity Volleyball i L to R: Lisa Flora, Susan Parker, Suzanne Peters, Staci Allen, Trisha lmmel, Lisa Bernia-Masters, Tracy Tusa, Tammy George, Kelly Carpenter Claudia Uecker. The volleyball season started when everyone else was still en- joying summer vacation. In early August practice began at 9:00 a.m. in the gym. All three teams worked hard. The varsity team practiced many new drills. The season opened early with scrimmages against Tivy and Comfort. The freshmen and junior varsity teams were intermixed most of the season. The varsity team consisted mainly of seniors. These seniors worked well together because they started playing together their freshmen year. This team accomplished more this season than any other team in Boerne High's history. VOLLEYBALL They were second in District and qualified for Bi-District. Everyone pulled together and gave it their est. This year also produced record crowds for the volleyball games. VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Boerne Bandera 0'2 Smithson Valley 20 Southside 'l'2 Cole 0'-2 Floresville l'2 Bandera 24 Smithson Valley 2-1 Southside 0-2 Cole 0'2 Floresville 2-1 5 Coach Lynn Mumme Bi-Distri t Qualifiers Lisa Bernia-Masters Trisha lmmel Susan Parker ,A w,,r H KZ A W, at Staci Allen Tammy George fs , , 0 5 z Si K ' eeili ' it ,.5f ,L V L to R5 Suzanne Peters spikes for a point. Susan Parker bumps in perfect form. Claudia Uecker jumps for the spike. VOLLEYBALL 115 Var ity Excels Pa ' ' I Limit c . . , A 5,5 , K,,, 'X as K , if 2 kf ,E . , . ,,, ,. Q ., gg is it if S 4 'A Kelley Carpenter Suzanne Peters if -my Rf' ,sg cb Q23 .. ' L2 2 T L - L to Rg Taking a break at practice. Staci ,A Lc, ' u L ' Allen prepares for the set. is 'A 3 'S U i af. ees L W ' 1 f Fa? Claudia Uecker VOLLEYBALL L ilfizi Lisa Flora Tracy Tusa J High Achievers Succeed Top Left: Outstanding Players, Trisha Immel, Susan Parker, and Lisa Bernia-Masters. Center Left- All-District Players, Staci Allen, Susan Parker, and Claudia Uecker. The Varsity Volleyball team went to three tournaments in 1984. The Tivy tournament gave the team some good experience for the upcoming year. They were victorious over two Austin teams, but were defeated by Southwest to finish in the semi-finals of consolation. The lncarnate Word Tourna- ment proved to be more suc- cessful when the girls won a third place trophy by overcoming Southside, St. Agnes, and Ursline. Leadership was shown by Susan Parker and Kelley Carpenter. They were awarded outstanding player trophies by the referees and coaches. The last tournament before district began, was the Southside Tournament. The team was forc- ed into consolation by the loss to Bandera, an age old rival. The team triumphed over Cole and Poteet to win first place in con- solation. Claudia Uecker received an all-tournament award to add to the team's accomplishments. Bottom Left: All-Tournament Players, Kelley Carpenter, Susan Parker, Claudia Uecker, and Staci Allen. VOLLEYBALL 117 Desire Overcomes Inexperience L to R: Coach Paxon, Melanie Pavlas, Holly Ketchum, Megan Alexander, loanie Uecker, Tessa Friddle, Racheal Seewald. This was the 1984 Freshman team. 1? il L to R: Denise Clark, Marissa Tausch, Olivia Mitchel, Coach Mumme, Lotti Painter, Leslie Hall, Debbie Weiss, Shana Ellenwood, Staci Phipps Carol Ruffin. These were the 1984 l.V. team. 118 VOLLEYBALL Soccer Went to State L to R: Steve Fossler, justin Hood, Sebastian Wren, Kenny Alf, Kevin Wood, Darren Kruse, Mel Ellenwood, Hector Moreno, Rocky Wright, Al Plunkett, Mark Williams, Coach Tausch, Curtis Lang, Travis Tausch, Monte Blevins, Mike Lawson, Kelly Fenner, jason LeBleu, and Coach Lawson. The 1984-85 Primos Soc- cer team had a good year. Their record was six wins and four losses. The teams included in their league were San Marcos, New Braunfels, Lockhart, and Bulverde. The Primos qualified for state and went to San Marcos. The record at state was two losses and atie. The Boerne Cosmos had an outstanding season with a record of seven and zero. Their competition included teams from New Braunfels and Canyon High Schools. This team also went to the state Tournament and lost the three games they played. They were spon- sored by the Optimist Club and instructed by Coach Curtis Lang blocks the opponent. Mike Lawson works toward the goal. Stogkman and Mfg. Mendez, SOCCER Boys Var ity Shoots The boys basketball program had a winning season but did not live up to the expectations of the senior players or the coach. Their record for the regular season was 15 wins and 12 losses. They went into the bi-district playoffs against Medina Valley. They lost the opening round game 68-48. Coach Kensing will have six let- x termen FGtUl'l'1ll'Tg D9 t yeaf. Outstanding Boys Basketball S3291 B, l- ll-HTTPS fOI' the ball- All-District Boys Basketball L to R: Mike,Lawson, Burt Pruett, jimmy jackson, Allen Zuercher, B. 1. Voigt, Bo Sommer, leff Green, Matt Bradley, Tommy Corcoran, Coach Anderson, Coach Kensing Well for Season B. 1. Voight jeff Greene Burt Pruitt Matt Bradley Mike Lawson Height helps Jimmy lackson score two. BASKETBALL Team Qualifies for Bi-Distri t , --za M ' V ., . ' 2 V ll ig' A lla Tommy Corcoran limmy jackson Bo Sommer Allen Zuercher Bo Sommer handles the ball with skill. B. I. Voight jumps high for the tip off BASKETBALL Titles Expected of Future Hound QR A :SE Wm swift U? Qi? C at-rf L to R: Coach Anderson, Doug Becker, Chris Kennedy, Chris Bergmann, Gary Bannister, Marshall Mendez, Glenn Allamon, Stan Hodges, Todd Winkler, Gary Conn, and Billy Laurence made up the j.V. team. L to R: john Uecker, Richard Chamberlain, Steve jackson, Ray Hobgood, Chris Schmitt, Max Schwarz, Chip jackson, Coach Clark, Steve Valdez, Alex Hendrex, Todd Eason, Angelo juliano, Todd Taylor, john lmmel, jeb Hensely, and Brock Brower made up the Freshman team. BASKETBALL The Lady Hounds started out their long season practicing five days a week. All that was heard for weeks was Coach Durst's high hopes to go to State. To ac- complish this goal, the girls developed the saying, llWe will do our best and take it one step at atime. The season started off with a long awaited win over Fredericksburg. Kerrville, Canyon, and Gonzales are other schools that the Lady Hounds played. In addition to this, the girls played in several tournaments and they placed first in the Gonzales tour- nament. District left the team with a record of 10-0. The competition was tough, but they played like a team. This team work is what led the Lady Hounds to state competi- tion. The state game was lost to Sweeny, a returning competitor. Yet, these girls developed a special bond. Lad Hound t Y 3 Q . i Q if :R ev t 'T' K 'lx 1 QA ,S X t x Reach 3 , 55 . X 1: L, sf s sjssifsi- ,C X . ' i T C . ', ii? E'-ws ffif srii' ti r. we 1. .ss r ..sgJ ,.:., .':sc.I5 gQ,f,S W. ' s 5 , fuk l as -- - . -- A X Outstanding Girls Basketball Players l 1 ..... . 2 A r 'r.r . , 1, AM 3 Z ,g ,..Aj 5 it E : W , I y. . V I VV ., 5+ Q . , ,X ., . E ., .. . A i I . , l 41 4 .MLW ,ref it M 1 f, 4 'mst .... l All-District Girls Basketball Players l l L to R: Coach Moldenhauer, Kadra Deike, Patsy Baxter, Stacy Ketchum, Claudia Uecker, Karen jones, Susan Peters, leanette Miller, Coach Durstg Sara Hemiter, Rhoda Hamilton, Debbie Glassing, Staci Allen, Kelley Carpenter, Mary Hensley. BASKETBALL State Final Staci Allen Claudia Uecker Karen lones Rhoda Hamilton Suzanne Peters Debbie Classing BASKETBALL 125 irls Fini h Well leanette Miller PHISY BHXTBF S f it R ,A N it ...- qhs. R t Stacy Ketchum Patsy shoots for two. BASKETBALL Kelley Carpenter The Lady Greyhounds went through district undefeated and prepared for post district play with a game against Holmes H.S. of San Antonio. Their record was 22-5. The post district play was as follows: Bi-District Boerne 50 Hondo 33 Area Boerne 58 Elgin 56 Regional Boerne 56 Refugio 53 Tourney Boerne 41 Goliad 39 State Boerne 41- Sweeney 63 Tourney , Bright Future for Lad Team L to R: Coach Moldenhauer, Madelon Highsmith, Karen Nichols, Lisa Houghtiing, Lola Abadie, Wendi Wright, Suzy Stevens, Barbara Glassingg Audrey Tindall, Maria Pfeiffer, Wendy Woods, Robin Gombert, Kim Montez, Danette Bergmann, and Lisa Schwarz made up the LV. team. L to R: Coach Paxson, Tessa Friddle, Tamra Britt, Amanda McManus, loan Uecker, Rachel Seewaidg Marissa Tausch, Tana Gardenhire, loni Renfroe, Kristen Carpenter, Karen Urbanec, and Debbie Weiss made up the Freshman team. BASKETBALL 127 Boys Track Team The 1984-85 boystrackteanihad aseasonthatcontmned dhappohu- ments as well as rewards. The boys never won a track meet, but they were consistant in placing in the top five at most of their meets. At the dqndtmckmemin9nMBonVmkydwlxwsbmnmedbuktdwmpmns This was the first time that the boys had accomplished this feat. As a result of the district meet, eight members of the boys track team advanced to regionals. One of these members, Lorance Horan, even set a school recordinshotput The Regional Qualifiers of the 1985 track team. Coach Moldenhauer and Coach Anderson 4 i 5 l l 1 L to R: Gary Graham, Vincent Leapold, Gary Bannister, Al Plunket, Tony Ybara, Ricky Sunvison, Mike Buie, Gary Clark, Ben Laurenson, Chuck Hickman, Stan Hodges, Chip Jackson, lud Walford, Clint Sussler, Glen Alamon, Angelo Guliano, Brian McMillian, Steven Valdez, john Martin, Rob Lozo, Richard Chamberlain, Gary Conn, Todd Wright, Lisa Bernia-Masters - Manager, james justice, Greg Hill, Chris Schmitt, Greg Larson. TRACK Raced to Victor Sprinters Distance Lawrence concentrates on the disc. .1 JJ if S F Y fir grin? ii 2? M ,' Clint comes in for a long jump. Shot and Disc ig? Boerne Ironmen TRACK 129 Track Takes Distri t , A B xii K K -:: , 5, 1 F ,A K . . Q . A it ihk A S W ., . J A , ee ' gf-'SQ l e , - -- M - ,. W .'-- 44, k ' Mini' i .W , JS , A 4- ',, H -f 326'-' 'f h Q X V QQNN A . ,. X' :'L' if Ll 'L1' '- 11 ' Jil ' is Q' ' fNBY1'X'f-'lil Q, . V -W ' --1, f 1-X .. 1 K 2 PM EAVXQK, . .L .. ... K , . A A i E!! ,E . W .li-. , Q C if -l z . Q Y 2 1' Q- ,g .'-.' :zswv.? ' : ' :q E fi . V iw f -- A if 'q i Q , :::. ... QNQ x K- wwggf- W -- ,,., ' QQ!! 'N like - -. f-Q-aaa: we -l je, A L l Boerne holds a lead in the hurdles. Mile Relay if Field Events irl ' Track Prospered l 5 ...n.awsz.c. M, .X M Mm.. M l L to R: Coach Durst, Dawn Mitchell, Amy Whiting, loan Uecker, Debbie Weiss, Holly Ketchum, Stacy Ketchum, Lisa Freeman, Shanese Anderson, Janna Pfeiffer, Kim Nietenhofer, Emily Meyer, Madeline Highsmith, Coach Kensing, Annette Sunvison, loanna Marsh, Tracy Hoffman, Leslie Schlier, Melaine Pavlos, Annetia Taylor, Dede Eckhardt, Tesa Friddle, Karen lones, Pam Livingston, Claudia Uecker, lennifer Lathrup, and Staci Allen. Regional Qualifiers: Pam Livingston, Kim Nietenhofer, lennifer Lathrup, Holly Ketchum, Dede Eckhardt, Claudia Uecker, Karen lones, Debbie Weiss, Stacy Ketchum, Lisa Freeman, Staci Allen. The 1984-85 girls track team consisted of some very dedicated members. These girls practiced hard aH year and in AAarch,they were forced out of the gym due to construction. They were faced with the problem of finding new dressing rooms. Yet, this did not seem to destroy their determina- tion. Another part of the construc- tion was a new all-weather track. The girls lost their first meet in Iuncdon, but tmngs bnghtened after this meet. For the first time ever, they won six meets in a row. This led to their district win in Smithson Valley. As a result of this meet, eleven gwb advanced to regonab. At least two people placed in each event. There was not a lot of first places, but they were consistent in placing second, third, and fourth. AH ive senkws advanced to regonah. TRACK irl Qualif W J , Karen clears the hurdle, DiSf8f1C9 132 TRACK mann Sprinters Claudia gives it her all. for Regional Handoffs were just a part of relays. Madeline put her skill to the test. Relays Field Events leniffer pushes for a close second. TRACK 133 Tracksters Honored TRACK Girls State qualifiers: Staci Allen, jennifer Lathrop, Lisa Freeman, Holly Ketchum Outstanding girls track: Staci Allen, jennifer Lathrop, Stacy Ketchum Outstanding boys track: Gary Clark, Glenn Allamon, Clint Schussler, Tony Ybarra T Varsity Tenni Plays for LOVE T L to R: Coach Mumme, Kari Craigo, Greg Stunz, Scott Eustace, Scott Miller, Tracy Tusa, Lisa West, Terri Hoerster, Tami West, Melissa Daney, Sam Elkins, Bill Fahey, Graham Hill, Les Parker. Boerne's Varsity Team climbed the ladder of competition this year and brought home numerous awards and trophies. Most im- pressive was the District AAA championship won by the boys and girls teams. Greg Stunz placed Y first in the boys singles, Scott Eustace finished second, while Scott Miller and Bill Fahey placed first in boys doubles. Les Parker and Sam Elkins finished third in doubles. First place in girls singles went to Melissa Daney, and Tam- my West finished second. Tracy Tusa and Kari Craigo placed third in girls doubles, while Lisa West and Teri Hoerster finished in fourth. ln the Canyon High School if Tournament the team won the first place trophy with victories from most of the team. Coach Mumme is proud of this years team's accomplishments. it Regional Qualifiers TENNIS Var ity Tennis Team ,, , A T W., Coach Mumme, and the coach of Smithson Valley, share Bi-District title. Les Parker uses his forehand. Numbers one and two varsity girls singles. gg 3 x f ,. Number two varsity girls doubles. Scott Miller with a left-handed forehand. TENNIS Prevail on Court -fmdt' ' .gg - X r Q Xt .- 5 - 'ik ' ,... Q 'iu 5' I -54. in 1 x - 1' 'W qt xl - s K W Q .K X ' 12, be it X S 13 H l .A M Qt Y w, X -Nrrwx N M wa H., -as 4 Wiiwi ,, s N , Q Nr r R 2 so so 2 2 iw Q its Numbers one and two varsity boys singles. Number one varsity girls doubles. Wfffii' I f ' H, ,..,.,. W ' . is rr ' . W: rm l ew Yvff A V' 4559 1- :gc - . .JJ .gtg-W, -'fw z'wflv+yzf.- f ' . Q 3 1.-f 'rf . . f f f 35: ' W? HE' VK ff f J Zi f 425 , , - M ', 1 , , M S ' ,. ,, ' bifff4 '1,!fi'f? iw' -if-A up V .K F my .f P W ,. ,mn ,f f' 25' ,. 1 -3 26 z- 1-my eg ,av -fzr imgfweszmlg .f 'wks' iffgg K,F'zffggE ' L lzgzfw ' ' -1-'iw v- ,, 'ga...w' Q. wwjjgg we, Mt may ...W ., . I ,, r--if ,- ., i , -. ' t 'Mgr ft ,fwrei fr' -' fr ' wwf Q 'v.'?i,ef-:-f..m 'waist'-msdw-1,'w t v H f WL :,,f..rLe,.'efgy?w - 79' 4? 'ff V' 1 f - fi Number one varsity boys doubles. - 412: 'f.1fAfWx .V ff.-.fx fr t'-41 ff , if l - ',t,5.,z! A . , ..,.. , .. . M . K ,. ., m....,.. f ,, ga' , if, wa A i Eli 44' r. ,fiiig il ,f ,fr yi. wzcferwi, ' ' sew-4M umm, V- - , I 4.,. ,mfrhvg if ,, , , ', , ' l aws ' - M' ' ,. J -, ' L +4ff,rf,,xf.a M fr f, 1, 1 ea' .s,.,, ,V ,fy ,, ,Lt 'A .,,, ,. ,V 3 nfg 1 ,Aywgf gi- 4'-fe,,,,,,45 2113, if Bill Fahey stretches for the ball. Outstanding boys and girls tennis players. TENNIS 137 l.V. Tennis Swings To ard Var ity S- 3' '- it .a L Greg Stunz goes for the backhand. john Williamson serves. Chris Ward and Todd Owens play doubles. L to R: lulie jackson, Antoinette McRedmond, Denise Masters, Karen Urbanec, Chris Ward, Alex Hendrix, john Williamson, Todd Owens, and Bobby Bartlett. TENNIS it l Regional and State qualifiersg Patsy Baxter and Kim Spencer. Golfers Up to Par The 1985 Golf Team was divided into a boys and a girls team. Both teams competed in several tour- naments before district competition. The boys team did not advance beyond district. Both teams were coached by Mike Mazelin. Patsy Baxter and Kim Spencer both ad- ' vanced to the regional .V'- t e tournament and finally to 3 the state tournament in Austin. Patsy Baxter and y yyyt K Kim Spencer participated in the state tournament 1 where Patsy defended her title and placed first W ' and Kim finished in sixth. , These two girls really f T knew how to handle the pressures of major com- petition and they came out on top. Coach Mike Mazelin f 'X Girls Team: Kim Spencer, Patsy Baxter, Kerry Sarnacki, Leslie Keeling. GOLF Gre hounds Get L to R fbackl Coach Roy Brown, Tim Badon, Chad Wilke, Scott Lancaster, Bo Sommers, Matt Bradley, Coach Larry Peel, tmiddlel Bobby Niccum, Arthur Garza, Raphael Escaieda, Clinton Dunnenberg, Daniel Mitchell, Tommy Corcoran, John Hislop, tfrontj George Mitchell, l. l. San Miguel, Kenneth Semlinger, and Ty Whiting. The fans of the '85 season made a great year for the Greyhounds. After finishing in a three-way tie for first place, the team won a flip of the coin for a bye before clinching the title against Floresville. The team went into the play-offs with high hopes but fell to Medina Valley in the first round. As a part of the rebuilding program at BHS the field had new lights which allowed night games for the first time. The coaches felt the upcoming year would be even better with the nucleus left after graduation and the great fan support. BASEBALL hHil , A-fzffy I ii? i Q, Q 'f f l -5 1 A - k 1 ,Fe so L i. ,:LWX 5, l , L L... f 4 es, sf: A 2. 3555 1-5 5? -wx W. ae.. , , ,L M L if N 5 mvil is L Q sss L Scott Lancaster George Mitchell 1, I. San Miguel r r , ge' L2 gy m V Bo Sommer 4 'kg 'g 54322 Q 4 QC F' V ' if H --ff' W mfg Q Ty Whiting Tim stretches for a base hit against Cole. BASEBALL Th Hound Q 42 7' 'f :gf fr g g, Matt Bradley Tommy Corcoran Rafael Escajeda ,roar ' on arr o gg , -f A, ,M - 5 N W , .,r.,,. WW In 8 3 , I: . Bw? l Q ,fifr Q . ff . - A . - ..-,Q -ww., ., . Kr, .....,- ,ah ,. ., .2 ,,,. .., ,, ,a W. fr ,wma , ,T .a 2 fr W 'A i 'A eff aff-.1a'..,:s f .fl 1 ' ' 'A Q fxwmmf.. 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NHS Five Seniors and fourteen juniors joined the NHS. at the Induction Ceremon The National Honor Society is an organization made up of those BHS students who were chosen because of their abilities in service, character, leadership, and scholarship. The club's main service came at Christmas when they held a can- ned food drive on campus to help feed the hungry. The club inducted its nineteen new members at the end of April at a ceremony held at Saxon Hall. The members were officially in after repeating the oath read by Audrey Seewald, President of the NHS. All members were truly to be commended for their outstanding characteristics. L to R: Lisa Bernia-Masters, Treasurer, David Kilgore, V. President, Mr. File, Sponsor, Audrey Seewald, President, and Trisha lmmel, Secretary. Top row: CL to RJ Mr. File, Darren Druse, Darrel Dearing, Staci Allen, Mike Schneider, Mellisa Uecker, Marla Pfeiffer, Paul Adrian, Kim Spencer, Guy Shewmaker, Mary Wade, Paul Leopold, Audrey Seewald, leff Greene, Kurk Wolff, Todd Shewmaker, Matt Bradley, Mark Cloud, Rafe Taylor, lulie Burier, Brian Doyle, Theron Landrum, Lisa Bernia-Masters, Sean Horton, Trisha lmmel, Lori Blair, Laura Kight, Elizabeth Potter, Vincent Leopold. Kneeling: KL to RJ David Kilgore, Daniel McRedman, Gary Graham, Robert Marraro, Gary Banister, Dean Sultenfuss, Paul Jennings, Roy Mynier. Sitting: QL to Rl Stacey Tucker, Sue Peters, Denise Edwina Bernia-Masters, Debbie Classing, Toshi Morita, Kelly Carpenter, Sara Hemmeter, Bernadette Birdsong, jennifer johnson, Cara Hestilow, Edie Thompson, Melanie Mulhollon, Lotty Painter, and Kris Kahanek. NHS 147 Honor Graduates of 1985 There were sixteen honor Graduates in the 1984-85 school year. Each had a 4.0 GPA or better. These students achieved excellence throughout their four years of high school. Most of them were in such clubs as the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. Our Valedictorian, Audrey Seewald, will be atten- ding Texas Christian University. The Salutatorian, David Kilgore, will be attending the University of Texas at San Antonio. Other Honor students will be attending school at 55 various colleges and universities around the state. Anyplace they go they will represent Boerne well. Valedictorian, Audrey Seewald, and Salutatorian, David Kilgore. Top Row: QL to RJ Vincent Leopold, Thearon Landrum, Paul Adrian, Roy Mynier, Patrick Wade, Bo Sommer, Rafe Taylor, Debbie Glassing and 3:1532 slecker. Bottom Row: KL to RJ David Kilgore, Audrey Seewald, Staci Allen, Lisa Bernia-Masters, Trisha lmmel, Laura Kight and Michael i r. HONOR GRADUATES Special Facult Award .. . , xv i , ts, 4 f pgZ 1i Q 1 , Q 4, ff! , it of 'KV , S , :ji f, n ny f X -t: Most Athletic Boy and Girl, Bo Sommer and Staci Allen, Citizenship Boy and Girl, Vincent Leopold and Audrey Seewald. P 3 1, gmt I Q wwf ,K ki i. 1' , -ggqgrxikg 17k , ' K' 'FC'1smf2TiJ' eedi V, , i',l if A , 1e A St x ,Q Scholarship Boy and Girl, David Kilgore and Audrey Seewald. Best All-Around Boy and Girl, David Kilgore and Staci Allen. SPECIAL AWARDS 149 Scholarships Awarded to BHC Boerne as a whole was very fortunate because the organizations and citizens of the town were very generous. Annually, they award thousands of dollars in scholarships. Each of these people who believed in the abilities of BHS students should be recognized. The givers of scholarships were the ABWA KZJ, Berges Fest 123, Booster Club, Crusaders Club, Kiwanis Club, Op- timist Club Ol, American Legion, KCN Companies, and the offices of Hollon Marion and Richards. Audrey Seewald - Freedom Award, Melissa Uecker and Laura Kight - ABWA Rafe Taylor - Crusaders Club. Ron Wenzel, Greg Stunz, and Trisha lmmel - Optimist Club 150 SCHOLARSHIPS Stud nt at nnual Awards Ceremon Lisa Bernia-Masters and David Kilgore - Berges Fest. Thearon Landrum - KCN Companies. 9 . W. 9 'V .- Rafe Taylor - Kiwanis Club. Pat Wade - ROTC Scholarship. Roy Mynier - American Legion. Michael Schneider - Science Club. SCHOLARSHIPS 151 Special Ho Girl's State Marna Lamb and Suzanne Peters. Boy's State aniel Mclledman and Brian Doyle. National Merit Finalist Toshi Morita was recognized. 152 SPECIAL HONORS Student Recognized b Department The BHS 1985 awards ceremony was held on May 16, in the high school cafeteria. The annual ceremony, held to present students with scholarships, recognition Art- Darren Bay t Hifi Qlgigisiiii, .. Business Education - Shane Street English I - Cecelia Doerr of achievement, and special awards, was the largest ever. Band - Thearon Landrum Choral Music - Deanne Whiting 'L -in L. , V V gif1fg.,l 'Q ' arid ' , , C -1 7,1-aww ' fittiwsw it ' M if' - , i ' l ff' i. fl ' , .- - . ii, ' 'Qi 'ii sMtf'iw':aif- -ag-,-,grain y ,aka-3,1-,,z:,,f,s,w 'J ,T -f .fi A English ll - Chris Kennedy DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS 153 Award Presented fe, Q egg i fa, ef Ni nv . , +' 3 +1 ' ., .. ,. W' fi ' - 'I ' r ya -1 'X L gf I 5 Q. V f . -1 ,., 5 . as . :.g1'g'f? fi' 'Q-ef T Q. , M- nf ,ci c, il: .M f ' e ' ' , Ssgw' ' af f .T1::., W... . L. -f -M e rr 1 ' X 1 English III - Denise Bernia-Masters French - Thearon Landrum English IV - Michael Schneider i German - Suzanne Peters Homemaking - Stacy Moritz DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Newspaper - Vincent Leopold at Annual BHS Yearbook - Rafe Taylor 3 ooy' D Distributive Education - Lori Pokrant Ceremon -mmm Library Science - Melissa Todd X' 'VN ' x 2? 3? E X NN x Qs X Calculus - Audrey Seewald 9e??i1,- -i 'Q NT Q, Y E fu k, -11. - L , , 'Q 5 3 4 ' N 1 o D T E E A E 'M ' 7 s K 5: f it I X ga- M M. .. .M Pre-Calculus -Edith Thompson Office Duplication - Martin Corona DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS 155 ward and Honor Wound Up r ' ' to llle 5-A-M 2 A S t ' . ,, f Office Duplication - Angie Gonzales Science - Darrel Dearing Social Studies - Danny Ludolph Spanish - Debbie Glassing QFWSWYW? Speech - Robert Hoffman Vocational Adjustment- Diana Weber DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Winning Year for BH Vocational Agriculture - Phillip Allen All of the students who won a departmental award deserved to be commended. They usually had the highest average in that class and most of all they got the best understanding of that subject. Theater Arts - Stana Stein T 5+ litl Y gi lx ' QAM, -3 f 9 , A s . ' a T y g Mr. Bien, Sponsor of Quill and Scroll, presented Mr, Schmitt with 3 All members of the top quarter of the Senior Class were recognized certificate of appreciation. as was Roy Mynier. DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS 157 UIL Parti ipant Honored ith Plaques s' '7Q. QV , ' Ig' 42? as 5 etees rs l . L ,,,. ,1,. K K I , , WWE. . .5 E5 1 llle 1 2 it .L N5 All UIL Members received plaques. State UIL Participar1IS. Regional Participants: lL to RJ Kevin Coryell, Al Plunkett, Rafe Taylor, Sandra Uecker, Lori Blair, Vincent Leopold, Leslie Keeling, and Darrel Dearing. Front- Graham Hill, and Toshi Morita. UIL Bu iness irssf' il dgcxf'-'0'1':x Mr. Lucash keep in touch by reading the Bark. Mr. McCorkle Mrs. Presnall Mr. Lucash 6 . . .. V I E: Zz! ,,,l 4., .ir-1'-'-f'f,.'I. 'f'z -,'f'- '- f: Engli h Mr. Bien Mrs. Coon i'By the way, 20 page paper due tomorrow! Mr. Durst Mrs. Elder Miss Kruse Ms. Lucash Miss Lucchelli Mrs. Mutchler 160 TEACHERS Miss Nagel Mrs. Schwarz K -cf :ie eweffjv, 31 ,Wim gk ,pg is ...v r 1' 1 ff ' , 3 V ..7.KNVi . QB' , M x 5 i l Mr. Carey I , S . Mlss Kemplln MISS NlCl'1OlS viik 5 E , K .1 . . . ... 1 llr alia A teacher s llfe IS always busy. Mathematics s il ? wif Mrs. Beauford Mr. Mazelin Mrs. Owens Mrs. Schwarz Mr. Schwarz Mrs. Wlnmngham ks, Mrs. Owens is always happy to help! TEACHERS Physical Ed. The coach's job extends much further than the gym. Mr. Brown Mrs. Mumme Mr. Blatchford SYW' 'vis- . , R Lx 32 Q ! .fm S wiki .Q in 2 Science Mr. Anderson Mrs. Bailey Q 162 TEACHERS i'This is the way it is boys . . . Mr. Kensing Mr. Purdey Mr. Rankin Mrs. Hestllow M Mr. lanzow i .... Ni ... . ZA fn 1 A ': 1 .er , rirrf .ii'-.ie.' 4 ' ,, ,,: 1 , ,I 'H ' .- V -A -. .. , E 3 'kyf 1 E 53+ 1 m MW V Mr Bone 2 5 J Mr Q Q K f if Facult Advisor Board Academic Counselor, Mr. Pool Athletics, Coach Peel Business, Mrs. Presnall English, Mr. Bien Librarian, Mrs. Schwarz Mathematics, Mrs. Owens Science, Mr. lanzow Social 5IUdi9S, MF- File Vocations Counselor, Mrs. Wilson VOCHUOHBI, Mrs. lungmichael 164 TEACHERS The Year at a Glance The year started out wtth the usual football games but an added demensuon to the routme of things was the construction Groundbreaktng started wtth the new school year as dad the pep rallies to promote splnt 'Wt-:ew N'gigtci'2Q2 3351 ft. X 525332 55 wa 5' mg, lm I im as The ground breaklng of the new audltortum was held Pep rallies added excltement to Fridays 5' BOERNE GRE V it p The boys that prayed together played together, - CLOSING 165 The Days Turned to Weeks ani The beginning of the year also saw the start of the Volleyball season. The girls had a winning year. This only helped to spur the spirit of some seniors on dress-up day. Cheerleaders built that spirit up. Halloween gave Seniors one last chance at being freshmen. Volleyball helped to spur our competitive spirit. CLOSING the Weeks Turned to Month Mid-year brought with it the fun of Semester exams and basketball games. Many BHS students also found themselves singing their hearts out in l'Brigadoon . The construction continued to progress to a state where shapes of buildings were visible. Boys Basketball had a tough season. 'lBrigadoon was a smashing success. X . Z.. Q.. , - -.i ' - 1 ., ,- If Y - f r.: -f: . f t , i' ' , . , s..-,M-s- W A4 W -, g 5,-L V 1 , . t A ' WW Wiwti T. fi iioo ... .... - ' , t 'gif H M-A' saw ' , ' Qs-tx L, K ' . Af. , 'KAW 'ffafw-f .. - H xiii- Q J'2fft?' is 1':f, - ' sr. 'iv ,, 1427551 W' M ' f '3A7f3'-11s p5 a,'i'77'f 'iff: A'1ZQ'x '1fl. 0 1 - - f Z' ff? -r vim-W. ..1':i sg-ans. M t , , r ' - ik sf- ,QW 1:?.4S','!'+ , H .e ..' his ,,z,,,.... ,f,- sf--ff' - at . , N,.,,..,.. ..r. ...,,..lI..Q,..Q'sn'mx mari ' ' K W f - 'i'g.,t 'm..a? , , S nfs.: 11. iff-V'-,. . . .gi513f: f 4' ' . 'N'- . f- -f - WK, v...-wed-f'N 'A A' --Ms A 'H-ev-f--Q-New . U , F -' . an P' '-S -z .N W- 4 a fs q .f-S! , S S S . . ., . , ., .. ,ct , -- ...M ,t,.. .N AN., M., . . .-. .Q .i , 1 - f A' - 2- fi' 'W :fre M5 ,ss W .g i f Q was .sf NM... , A X v V my xl is - . ,,,,,.f- f-1 ,W - . 1 W . sss M. A A W y -we S as pst: The new Administration building was always the center of attention. The gym got a face lift. CLOSING 167 Rare Occurrences Led The highlight of the year was the Lady Hounds trip to the state basketball tournament. These girls receiv- ed the support of the entire school. Considering the amount of pressure they were under, it was an ex- cellent game. WWW' Mr. Schmitt moved the traffic. Freshmen learned new tricks, that momma never showed them. Cheerleaders backed basketball. l i i i i i Claudia Uecker went for two in the State Tournament against the tough hitting Sweeny Construction Went as planned- Bulldogs. lt was their first trip in our history. CLOSING A f , 'i. to a Memorable 1985 'Please, no snowball fights. WI' - For the first time in four years it snowed in Boerne, but unlike the others these differed in several ways. They lasted for days and were deep enough to have fun in, The campus had a fresh look. .M , , ...W A , f W . A A WV - -N W A. MQ ...gap NTT' ,L ,k.kkLLL A -ww. I ,,.,,,., V V f , Q-0' ' 4 Wr 'i ' .,-,,-3 ' - ,V .. ' ai . ,M W ,-W.. 'vu AA Aw,,t.,V', g A A A , ' V favs,- A WWW mf in Q-if fr 1'fVw29easvrf A Vw ff' f -aa MV V, . Vw., , Y ' ,,, ' 'u' -'H ..,anwM 'W ,V -- m V Q,VZ,,f,1 K, A, .. .V ,irf VV VV V Q , , - W .L V fva- Q l 12, ,ami ggrrfm AVTVVV A If V W , V -N Q ' VM A , - , A Ar I .hkr ,V A as W N '4' 1 H V M I. 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A V ,L A A V, K. , vm awk, , V - may 3 .--, f' 3,5 A i 'Q . ' - . it ,V V V,,,V' W 1' MQW -ff ' h WW' . N A V ..,, WV- 'WVAJVQ r,,eV ' V. , , VVV, ir , V 'ww V V WV ffl ' 4V , N WW Q 51 4, f,Vf ,a-in i wg uw ,V V ,V ,,,, , . V V L ' ,, Q. 44fVV1'f ' 'V VV., L 9' My 1 7 V V Aw 'M V :J V V V -,Q w M-rf. at 3 if H :far - ..-V 5 f 1 , -N ' 1 - L-H a: -aff ., V: of 'N E' 'Z WW51' T V- ' 'r ' V 'igm ' ' D' 'M ' aw. 1 Vs, 1, 1 V ... -, VVVV V V V - MV 1 ,V 1 V V' qgpv f 4 'V fa M. .M Vw, Vg Ag , ' Q -A , ,VA AA, 'ff -if That Greyhound spirit appeared in everything we did. CLOSING 169 Spring Sprung at BHS Spring Break was a special time for all BHS students. I Most headed for Port A while others went to Col- l orado skiing. Cheerleader try-outs also occurred at this time in the year. All of the girls deserved to make it' 1 The Alamo would soon hold classrooms, Cheerleader try-outs made the school day even longer. E Many BHS students found themselves at Port Aransas for Spring Break, 170 CLOSING and Students Caught That Fever Things began to get in place for all the new buildings. The track team could jump further than the rest. In Spring, many students went all out in the sports they were in. Track excelled, and UlL sent several peo- ple to state. Either way Spring fever helped to push them. Another thing that Spring helped hurry was the con- struction. The buildings began to look more complete and much of the work that required machinery was finished. However, the quietness was interrupted by the sound of the band. They went to Sandy Lack Land Competition and got a 1. Patsy really liked to smile. Teenage Republicans never gave up, they just kept rubbing it in. CLOSING BHS Danced Through Apri Ah, the excitement of prom night . . . The one date that no one will ever be able to forget. lt was an exciting night at the La Mansion Del Norte Ball Room with the Modelles playing loud Rock-n-Roll. Sports such as tennis wound out the year with a good showing. lt added more to an ever-growing f is --, feeling of enthusiasm. 'Q -Because Summer was I Scott showed promise. on its way!!! ss h v f' A, K 'l xxgik is-Q, ,g y . ,tj , -K-T y xy - f 1, 52, 1 Meri- 11 -t. . . ,Z -1 c w :fry X gig?-f . g,rtQ S Qt. Q I ' s' w I at -K '. , ' .-f' i Axim: J :Lg ra .. - T sss'iii ,, , ,- fti' 1 -X 1 - 's-- 'X -1iisfW:m' 13.: lf vw .--- S lm-wi , , 4 .... i K N V . It - 1 3, ft att- 6 ' . .. , . ' N g .XS-ey 42 -'mat we-: c s'ss E The administration building got its last touch-ups. fi f F7 s.yx f' at V Q, :fs 3 I jf., 3 , Madeline showed the high spirit of girls' track, V A good band made all the dif- ference - People even danced. CLOSING l The King and Queen of the Prom, Kelly Showalter and Gary Bitzkie. nd Ma With Style! Spring show was one last time for all of the Royal- ettes to dance. They had a nice show that helped to sum up the year. Patsy Baxter also brought pride to BHS. She won the State Golf tournament for the second year in a row. PHYSY 5h0W5 Off that Swing- The new Royalettes for 1985-86 with former Col. Amy Roni. .. ,sm WM-M The old Royalettes had one last dance together. CLOSING Graduation Ended a Year o Graduation 1985 was held on May 24, in the Con- vocation Center, UTSA. lt was a well produced ceremony with speeches by Audrey Seewald, David Kilgore, and jimmy lackson. It ended with the gradua- tion of 151 Seniors!! Valedictorian, Audrey Seewald, made her speech. The anxious Seniors were restless. 1 The 1985 graduating class. CLOSING riumph and Victor n urpassed SPONSORS I Mrs. Schwarz Mrs. Lambert MGTTO - Graham Hlll COLORS I think back upon all my fears Silver and Burgandy Those small ones that seemed so great, For all the vital things FLOWER I had to get and reach. Sllver Rose And there is only one great thing, SONG To live to see the great day that dawns Time Goes By And the light that fills the world. Rafe Taylor delivered the Invocation. ,,..a-ev Linette Torans received her diploma. And the hats went flyinglllll CLOSING 175 The Senior Class Song of 198 176 CLOSING T.ME GOES BY - TRIUMPH - Can't you feel the thunder, rcjlin' in a young man's heart Can't you see the frustration tearin' him apart He's got a hunger for power, he wants to have it all Sometimes he feels like he's banging his head up against a wall Out in the real world living a lie Can't seem to make the change, but he can't say why As Time Goes By Nobody really knows what to say, tomorrow is another day. That seems a million miles away, so far away Chorus Time Goes By, bridges burn and big wheels turn and Time can fly, will it ever bring you back again? You know that I can't live without your love Time goes by, you know lfll never make it alone, make it alone. Can't you see the fire burnin' in a young girl's eyes Does she think that she moves ahead if she cuts me down to size Everybody's got two cents, To try to buy some time But they don't even know their own hearts What can they know of mine? Call out for reason echoes the cry She waits, anticipates, no reply as Time Goes By Oh baby I don't know what to say Tomorrow is another day You seem a million miles away So far away Chorus We all bear witness as history unfolds Let's hope tomorrow can deliver on the promise that she holds Don't look back in anger, don't look ahead in fear You just keep takin' her as she comes until she comes in clear The love you send out returns to you in time The wheel gets turned around by those who try For all their lives Oh baby I don't know what to say Tomorrow is another day but You seem a million miles away So far away . . . Chorus sz I fy X f 1,9 mi JW as if 'ef I HQ f res wk N Q ,A A I ef K W W I. K . 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P.I.A. for all your insurance needs 4415 Piedras Dr. West Suite 257 San Antonio, Texas 732-2115 Bugg Investments -H5 1 San Antonio 698-3625 johns Road, Boerne, Texas 249 9502 178 ADVERTISEMENT SALES RENTALS Premier Equipment Q Congratulations Company, Inc- Greyhounds! Terry Peel PO Box1675 IH-l08flndUSifiHlP8fk 1 33191 1811 8 A11 1 V 18232 Ed Wehrheim Boerne, TX 78006 l 'fl N4 249-8849 doe' Ib ixffo C3565 f C332 ,bflp NIINIT-MART 8. 9 9 6 67 LA U N D RY Olde Towne BOERNE TX S'e f Lucille Burns 'oo Sl . Sl A il' - r lnll 249-3452 249-3875 814 BLANCO 003, 0,5526 BOERNE, TEXAS O .o,,6 G89 589 249-8311 04, bm 889 689 Duncan's Hairstyling 5h0P Handygsantry UYour Friendly Convenience Store 249-3424 824 North Main Boerne, TX 1001 Main St. Boerne, Texas 249-2455 Surrey Village Robert's Dress Shop Drug Store ph. 249-2156 ph. 249-2726 189 South Main St. 80 ADVERTISEMENT ir 8,000 LBS. FREE VVEIC-HTS i' NUTRITIDNAL CDUNSELING if AERDBIC AND BODY CDNTOUR CLASSES ir PERSDNALLY DESIGNED EXERCISE PROGRAM Op .Mrs ua 5 9ll JOIN NOW8c SA VE MONEY TO GET BACK IN SHAPE ti 4 L dies Only-M-F 8 till 11 249-2344 Aerobics-Weekdays: 8:00 4:30 6:30 Q e fgganco Satu d y: 9:30 d Pm St- JAMES HAUSMAN Door Centerj i' THE BUERNE STAR Kendall County's Leading Newspaper Servrhg the B05-me 8 the Kendall County Area for over 80 Years 282 N. Main 0 249-2441 COMMERCIAL FARM RESIDENTIAL RANCH Price Properties Real Estate-Custom Builder 15121 698-3640 - 755-4558 Maurine Price, Broker Rt. 1 Box 1561 Don Price, Associate Boerne, TX 78006 wi I DONALD H. MASTPIRS, DONALD H. MASTERS, D.D.S.. INC. PERIODONTICS dr IMPLANTOLOGY UTHBRID E, SAI T0 0 'IX T HO 5 '3 182 ADVERTISEMENT Ph. 249-8930 We Do Stella's Flower Shop Monograms Fresh 84 Silk Flowers for All Occasions Credit Cards-Wire Service J: n. Tis! . ly'- f A xl l wit X50 fi WQGRNAS X vp' Ss Y 223 S. Main St. 227 Wanda St. Boerne, Texas Main Street Smith Men's Wear Jewelers 809 N. Main Boerne, Texas Ph' 2498966 1014 N. Main Boerne, Texas Ph. 249-2404 ADVERTISEMENT 183 Tom Moore Sgw and Associates What's New Inc- Professional t Insurance 233 S. Main Boerne, Texas Agent 2498038 ph. 3408324 Fabrics - Notions v Aids 1901 Babcock San Antonio, Texas 78229 Winns 1020 N. Main Boerne, Texas Ph. 249-8222 184 ADVERTISEMENT Hill Country Home Health Care UProviding quality home health care for residents of the Hill Country. Kinder Klothes 265 North Main 249-8017 X tt , rtr e e e t E . r 0 ,,..,,. ,..t ,, Q t.tt ,,,, ....MW. A ....,. W., .. ,.a.eM,, .N .,.t ....,.,. ,.. ,... W -...N M., ,.,.q......N.a,,,.........a,. ,,,, , .W,..e.W.-.,,. ..e., ,..,.,a.,.,.s.,,,,,,,.., a,.,,.,.. N. ,W wwe., ..... . S, ea:-qsssnew-eNawASN....aeu., V eam., W... gg.. E.. --il N' 'c 9 ' :l'llll.. tt 'Al Cemhed by Medmare rrtt ' X il' Licensed by the State of Texas ttttt i 'r ,,.. 1 ....,:. . - , M- ef, 5efV'CeS Avmlablef We f 5 Skilled Nursing 1001 South Main St. pg , f t A - - iirr tte iS Home Health Aide Suite 115-C .,-. q,.a Physical Therapy Boerne, Texas tyee Speech Thgrapy 249-9323 eseeee ,,.. ,,ee E yyy y so y , Social Services . essre A sssasss TAPATl0 SPRINGS i 0 M an A Planned Community johns Road, West of IH 10 537-4121 ADVERTISEMENT 185 Southern Comfort B09 n9 Home Furnishings PeSfCZJ'1ff0' Ws I Termite Service .Q 115 W. BANDERA BOERNE, TEXAS 78006 249-2317 - Free Inspection - S p Complete Tree 84 Lawn ervice ' - -t 'W T ,f': g ,QQ -X L' 249-2960 Boerne, Tex David D'Spain-Gwner David, Ivy, and Brett D'Spain Members of Texas Pest Control Asso I KETON'S G9 Shoe Store I Q Ugg? 0 17 egtfwftl D X Ulf the shoe fits, it probably came from Keton's,' 812 N. Main 249-8379 186 ADVERTISEMENT 3 C. Country Spirit 2 -. W' Restaurant I Bar Chicken Palace Ph. 249-3607 707 S. Main t Boerne, Texas 78006 ? 9,t,,2 71 i 1 ve' nnnn 1 E X - V my T VV V 7n7n7 7 f ty . K.A, J . gy, , id Hwy 87 south 926 N. Main Open DENY Comfort, Tx. Boerne, TX 11 am--10 Dm- Ph. 995-2450 Ph. 249-8332 Closed Tuesday A Special Place Seewald Land Surveying Wayne A. Seewald Registered Public Surveyor Land Development Construction Staking Land Surveying 512-249-8011 222 S. Main Suite A 725 N. Main St. Boerne, Texas 78006 Boerne, Texas Ph: 249-2365 ADVERTISEMENT 187 gk iki .,,, Q EQ Lzkl, V KLLL K ' i M ,X W,A.,,MN.,M-... .wx,,q , I W - .,,, s I NNW WIHuNesAsnf'f'-'A--1 IH 10 0 2 MILES SDUTH OF BOERNE PHONE 755-4980 188 ADVERTISEMENT The Land Place Company ' i f , IA V Ii Il --I . .. -55 -17-3? ' 'iii .: gglv- 5 BILLY Nl ITCH ELL Dale west, Broker P H H Y Betty Berryitiigtqgsud Billie Bergmann Old Towne- 233 S' Maln St' i512i249-S2341-goerne Reggggouth Main Boernel TX, YSQO6 15123 698-3554 San Antonio Boerne, Texas 78006 Office: 15121249-3847 The Idea Factory Frank H. Walden President Professional Fund Raiser Office 15121 249-8684 PO. Box 751 San Antonio 15121 698-3633 Boerne, Texas 78006 ADVERTISEMENT 189 CECIL TINDALL Chevrolet 84 Oldsmobile PO. Box 1102 Boerne, Texas 78006 HEBER TINDALL Boerne SA. Direct Line 512 -755-8242 512 -698-3922 190 ADVERTISEMENT Amco Beauty Supply Cascade Caverns Cascade Cavei ns Road Lamaur - Redken - Matrix 7 5 5-923 5 Boerne, Texas 'For Your Best Beauty 81 Skin Care 512-341-6179 Owner: 7107 San Pedro KA .T ,3Q,jQkt jerry Williams San Antonio, TX 78216 , P'-afar' 5 'M E 1 Make an Appointment Now for a Free, No-Gbligation Consultation at Pat Wal ker's We'll Explain How Our Program Works, From the No Fuss Passive Exercise Treatments to Our Belief in Your Right to Privacy. Boerne San Antonio 812 N. Main 3717 A. Colony Dr. 249-9316 691-1331 M-F 8 a.m-7 p.m. M-F 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-11a.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT 191 FAIR UAKS The Flower Shop Restaurant and Country Club C t I t' S ' ongra u a Ions enlors 615 S. Main, Boeme phone: 249-2042 101 S. Main Boerne, Tex. ph.: 249-2622 Ebner's Drug and Gift Store Home of ulfast Photo 1 Hour Photo Developing 192 ADVERTISEMENT .l.WS l CGNGRATULATICDNS T0 GRADUATING SENIQRS '85 c- 1 29 9 ROAD WORK O RANCH ROADS 0 NEW YARDS 0 PRIVATE ROADS 0 DRIVEWAYS 0 CLEAN U 0 PARKING LOTS E Q , -',E Q56 GIFTS null. 255 S. Main 5 Boerne, Texas A 249-3642 TEN WEST INDUSTRIAL PARK - BOERNE P Iii' lff' 'T - 1- 2, . GUADALUPE L I E With Over 1000 Movies To Choose From ' 915106 ' Current Blockbuster Movies Q! - Classics Y C E - Music Videos ' Mo E E - Teaching Aid ,VI I ia ID Q sail., . , ' I - ,,a ' r ' - I E-'--sag I ' .l' ' ,I oun oMPi. vi N i V' I' C e RENTALS 84 SALES 'Special Club Membership Available Kevin 81 Rikki Kitchens Owners Hours M-F 10-8 905 N. Main Sai 106 Boerne, Texas 78006 512 - 249-2037 194 ADVERTISEMENT P.C. Data EiyStEH11s ljemnaer Electric Co. Contracting84Repairs Congratulations Seniors P.O. Box 961 Cwwwwwww Gnnwmm mmmJw.mw6 For Home or Business fisQ9AQf V v'kZ'rYq 5 47 -1' ii Z! 6' f I , 553 CONNECTl0 f if L V Ai: -' J F 5 .3 5 VSV. . ,, 1 ' I k,.gg.,h:5qPi.X , - in , V L i -1 K x 1 CQEQGSB ' X 'fi' 1 A 4 QJVGD QM Se fykojifuhy Wei? . ' -A 1' Xu 4' -5 N' , if E ' ' ' ' 4 A if .. '. L .. , ' A ' if f f E-Eff eos LR? t :FQ 1 1- ' ,iii ' ...A Q' gy . .1 K , - 'fre 3 54-- ' ,fi ,Q -, . . 4, ,xo . A - -W :ef-.-112 ADVERTISEMENT 195 ARMADILLO SPORTS 807 N. Main Boerne, Texas 249-8022 GOOD LUCK SENIGRS '85 From The 310.1 QNWWI UNIFIJ 'lf NU 'VM Ilhv ll Ll, 'UV - UTS IWW 595N'llll l 5 ,I'l l59ll k' 1 C I H 1 I I Cou nt fyapc-:cords re l l P.O. Box 905, 711 No. Main, Boerne, Texas 78006 249-9524, S.A. 698-3209 711 N. Main - 249-9524 or 698-3209 'The Little Paper With Big Pulling Power! 196 ADVERTISEMENT Obiedo Auto Riverside . Supermarket Se rv I ce Congratulations Seniors T985 114 East Rosewood Ave. 419 5- Main Boerne, Texas 78006 Boerne, TGXZIS 73006 249-3175 249-2546 COUNTRYBQYS Boerne 1028 N. Main CHHYOH Lake Comanche 512f249-351 5 Corner of River Rd. and Sattler Road 701 E, Central Store Hours: Open 24 Hours A Day - Every Day We Sell Northwest Financial Express Money Orders At All Four Locations! ADVERTISEMENT 197 :QXKQIT 5111 ' CONGRATULA NS it QE 9 Shoppe Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Sat. 128 W. Blanco 249-2138 698-3416 QDQTIZEII T zxvznxans Gmssxlzansi BOERNE KEYPTS QQQPHAEQS ANTIQUES FURNITURE l TRADE-A-HORSE GIFTS ART fl Boerne State Bank NZZZQF Congratulations to Our Student Advisory Board 1984-85 Bo Sommer Trisha lmmel Lisa Bernia-Masters Stacy Moritz Rafe Taylor Audrey Seewald Ryan Bien David Kilgore Tyler Hari Gary Clark Kelley Carpenter Staci Allen GDFTQTEX S' PO. Drawer 760 249-9571 Boerne, Texas 78006 SA, 698-3150 ADVERTISEMENT ,,l1 I 'F .i14,.- J..,iv1.z.,01,5 fp' 1, X1 3-.' 3,98 u -,g,i-'f- 1, 11:4 V '15 111 , fs ,pu , V-, i'f'fEi9iffiQf1ii X Yefife 1 'Q 1' -9 1.-1, is 911. cx'1'4x1 ,Q',,I'i+ 4 'f ' -. 'i4e'f.1ff, 9 wfalgiiqfvff 2 ' Y - ' 6.193 rw '1 x?5ijeHL 2': j am., ff .7 'R' ungf' gg, 1 V1 M 1- 41.13-1 fe , wiki MVQ-'nie . :2, 1FfffWTs Ai'r'.,s--4041919 . if 21,11 4 1'iA,1..rYf1f? 4, ,4 .-FY I, r,1.i'7 5'-F, A.. Y , .V , 4411 'C M Qx.-. 7' .- -- -31-' 1 were 1 9 F -.i ' Wi' 1.11 '. i'! 1:11 'VP iii WHIP 1 if 1151? h0useSse 'g1 ee? - fel ? -1 Po-Po Family Restaurant N E R A JACK GILL HOURS: ' ' ' 1 Lunch Tues.-Fri 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Q9 Dinner Tues.-Sat. 4:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 1223 S. Main Street Boerne, TX 78006 7 Miles North of Boerne I-10 Welfere Exit 249-2361 For All Ygur Master Card-Visa-American Express Real Estate Needs For Reservations: 537-4172 ge - S 843 IRS' I' A I LIONAL 1 1 4+ ANKOf BOERNE QIENO 1300 South Main, Boerne Phone 249-2551 S.A. 698-1794 MEYQFST IVE IN Mondav Fridav 7' 30am - 6' 00pm LOBBY Monday-Thursday 9: 00am - 3: 00pm DR 1 - . : V - b . . HOURS! Friday 9: 00am - 6: 00pm Saturday 81303111 e 12: 30 pm ADVERTISEMENT 199 I . . . Students Seniors Adrian, Paul 11, 19, 75, 79, 86, 94, 95, 96, 147, 148 Allen, Laurie 16, 77 Allen, Staci 10, 16, 27, 114, 115, 116,124, 125, 132, 133, 134, 147, 148,149, 165,198 Allen, Phillip 16, 74, 90, 92, 157 Anderson, Stacey 14, 16, 26, 73, 103 Bailey, Todd 16, 192 Balderas, Virginia 16, 76 Barron, Dena 16 Baxter, Patsy 17, 124, 126, 139, 171, 173, 192 Begia, Diane 4, 14, 17, 73, 102, 103 Bernia-Masters, Lisa 17, 18, 83, 93, 105, 114, 115, 147, 148, 151, 166, 198 Bey, Darren 17, 88, 153 Bien, Ryan 17, 192, 198 Bitzkie, Gary 17, 35, 74, 84, 106, 109, 128, 172 Blake, Leroy 17, 96 Boehm, Scott 17, 92 Booth, Ken 18, 84 Borgmann, Marissa 18,89 Bowen, james 18,88 Bower, james 18,88 Bradley, Tony 18,88 Brandt, Chris 18, 89, 192 Brockwell, Shannon 18, 88 Brooks, Clayton 18 Brown, Thomas 19, 88 Carpenter, Kelley 19, 93, 114, 116, 124, 126, 147, 166, 198 Castro, jamie 19 Cherry, Kristin 19, 80, 89 Clark, Gary 19, 30, 74, 106, 109, 128, 129, 134, 198 Clouse, Darryl 19 Corona, Martin 19, 76, 155 Cross, Ellen 19, 90,91 Curry, Auston 20 Daly, jennifer 13, 20 Deike, Kadra 20, 22, 32, 73, 99, 100, 124, 166 Dobbins, Diana 20, 89 Driskill, Steven 4, 7, 13, 20, 35, 78, 89 Durbin, Michael 20, 37, 88 Dwyer, Danny 20, 90, 92 Edwards, Cathy 20 Elkins, Richard 21 Ellenwood, Mel 10, 11, 21, 33, 73, 80, 81, 82, 84, 99, 119, 166, 167 Ellis, Melissa 4, 5, 21 Garza, Elsa 21 George, Tammy 5, 21, 114, 115 Gilbert, Steven 21 Glassing, Debbie 21, 99, 100, 124, 125, 147, 148, 156, 166 Haensel, Cindy 21, 77 Hagnedorf, Darrel 22, 90,92 Hagendorf, Larry 22, 89 Handley, Todd 13, 22, 90 Hart, Tyler 6, 22, 75, 198 Hastings, Gary 22, 105, 106, 109, 129 Hernendez, juanita 22, 192 Hill, Graham 22, 24, 79, 135, 158 Hill, john 4, 22,88 Hislop, john 22,80 Honn, Vicki 23 Hood, Rusty 23, 77, 84, 93 Horan, Lawrence 23, 46, 105, 106, 109, 128, 129 Hough, Kim 23 Hughey, Nadine 14, 23, 37, 102 Hurlbut, Laura 23, 77, 95, 96 Hutton, Boyd 13, 23 lmmel, Trisha 21, 24, 31, 75, 83, 114, 115, 147, 148, 150, 198 jackson, jimmy 16, 19, 24, 74, 120, 122 jones, Karen 14, 16, 21, 24, 73, 99, 100, 124, 125, 132, 166 Kahanek, Kris 11, 14, 24, 75, 85, 102, 103, 147 Kehler, Cheryl 24,89 Kight, Laura 6, 24, 82, 85, 147, 148, 150 Kilgore, David 24, 75, 76, 77, 83, 106, 108, 147, 148, 149, 192, 198 Kincaid, Hai 24, 89 Klabunde, David 25, 90,92 Klar, Beatrice 10, 14, 19, 25, 26, 73, 74, 90, 92, 102 Lammert, Scott 25, 29, 74 Lancaster, Scott 25, 141, 144 Landrum, Thearon 25, 82, 83, 84, 94, 147, 148, 152, 153, 154 Lastivca, Donna 25, 89, 192 Lathrop, jennifer 25, 27, 132, 133, 134 Lawrence, jana 25, 82, 84,96 Lee, Bobby 26, 84, 192 Leopold, Vincent 26, 75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83, 128, 129, 147, 148, 149 158, 167 Livingston, Pam 26, 34, 93, 132 Lopez, Tina 26, 80, 82 Ludolph, Danny 26, 109, 156, 192 Maltsberger, Tommy 26 Mcllhany, Scott 26, 79, 171 Miller, Cheryl 26, 84 Miller, jennett 27, 84, 124, 126 Miller, Scott 27, 135 Mitchell, George 27, 46, 106, 108, 141 Moore, Tiffany 4, 5, 27 Mortia, Toshi 27, 75, 81, 86, 147, 152, 158, 167 Moritz, Stacy 27, 32, 34, 74, 82, 154, 198 Mueller, Scott 27, 82, 106, 109 Munson, johnny 27,89 Mymer, Roy 28, 83, 106, 109, 147, 148, 151, 157 Ney, Billy 24, 28, 106, 108 Obiedo, Dana 4, 28 , Parker, Susan 28, 114, 115 Pfeiffer, Diane 23, 28, 90, 91, 92 Plunkett, Al 28, 77, 79, 83, 86, 119, 128, 129, 158, 171 Pokrant, Lori 28, 89, 155 Potter, Elizabeth 21, 28, 32, 74, 75, 77, 83, 147, 166 Rahm, Steven 7, 29 Ramsay, Rachel 14, 21, 29, 102, 103 Reynolds, jack 29, 42, 51, 58, 62, 74, 89, 102, 116, 124, 125, 146, 148, 198 Rittiman, Robert 29, 90, 92 Robinson, james 29, 89 Roney, Amy 10, 14, 29, 32, 73, 102, 103, 104 Rodriguez, Rachel 29 SanMegiel, jj 29, 35, 141 Scheidt, Andy 11, 29, 84, 106, 108, 192 Schneider, Michael 21, 30, 75, 83, 147, 148, 151, 154 Schroeder, Debbie 14, 22, 30, 74, 99, 100, 166 Schuchardt, jason 30, 35 Schwarz, Richard 13, 30, 95, 96 Seewald, Audrey 13, 16, 21, 30, 74, 75, 83, 95, 147, 148, 150, 155, 174, 198 Shaer, Marion 4, 5, 21, 25, 30, 74, 80 Shewmaker, Darin 30, 35 Showalter, Kelly 14, 26, 30, 73, 102, 103, 172, 192 Sill, janie 4, 5, 31 Skeels, jeff 6, 31, 88, 90 Smith, john 14, 24, 28, 31, 106, 108, 109 Snape, Kurt 31, 192 Sommer, Bo14,18, 31, 36, 74, 83,106, 108, 120,122,141, 144, 147, 148, 149, 198, 199 Stahl, Patrick 31 Stein, Steven 31, 106 Steitle, LeaAnn 31, 84,95 Steputes, john 32, 33, 90,92 Stolte, MaryBeth 32, 33 Street, Shane 29, 32, 33, 153 Stunz, Gregg 29, 32, 33, 74, 75, 105, 135, 138, 150 Tanner, Glenn 32, 33, 90, 92 Taylor, Rafe 4, 5, 16, 32, 33, 74, 76, 83, 147, 148, 150, 151, 155, 158, 175, 198 Torans, Linette 4, 5, 7, 32, 33, 36, 84, 95, 96, 97, 175 Tusa, Tracy 4, 5, 20, 32, 33, 93, 114, 116, 135 Uecker, Claudia 27, 33, 105, 114, 115, 116, 124, 125, 132 Uecker, Melissa 4, 5, 6, 21, 33, 78, 83, 85, 147, 148, 150 Valderza, joe 33 VanOudekerke, LaDonna 33, 89 Voight, Bert 28, 33, 106, 108, 109, 120, 122, 167 Wade, Beth 33, 80, 84 Wade, Patrick 33, 148, 151, 192 Wallace, john 33,84 Weaver, Madeline 34, 79, 95 Weber, Diana 34, 156 Weed, Sharon 34,89 Weidner, Tina 34,84 Wenzel, Ron 34,89 West, Tammy 34, 77, 135, 136 Whiting, Deanne 34, 74, 80, 81, 82, 84, 153 Whiting, Ty 34, 73, 141 Williams, Shari 4, 5, 14, 21, 35, 78, 102, 103, 104 Williamson, Robert 35 Wilson, john 35, 95, 96 Wray, Andrew 33, 35,84 Wright, Rocky 35, 119 Zenner, Terry jr. 35,91 juniors Abadie, Lola 38, 42, 50, 54, 74,84 127 Alexander, Nicole 38, 43 Allamon, Glenn 38, 106, 110, 123, 128, 130, 134 Alva, Efrain 38 Ammann, Marijill 38, 90, 91 Ammann, Steven 7, 38 Aoki, Kasumi 5, 82 Baez, William 38, 75, 83, 86, 95 Bannister, Gary 37, 38, 44, 75, 79, 80, 106, 111, 123, 128, 147 Bartholomew, Diana 38 Becker, Douglas 38, 123 Bedrich, Mark 38 Bernia, Denise 38, 44, 76, 99, 100, 138, 147, 154, 166 Bialex, joel 38 Birdsong, Bernadette 38, 45, 76, 113, 147 Blair, Laura 38, 43, 45, 84, 95, 97, 147, 158 Blevins, Monte 38, 119 Booth, Vanessa 38, 74,89 Bradley, Matt 11, 37, 38, 106, 110, 120, 142, 147 Brooks, Stephen 39 Brown, Angie 39, 77 Brown, Mark 39 Burke, Carter 38, 39, 40, 106 Burrier, julie 39, 43, 80 Butcher, William 39, 79,80 Calhoun, Pamela 4, 82 Calhoun, Sherry 39 Carlisle, Kelly 39 Carroll, Valerie 39 Caruthers, Scott 39 Caudill, john 37, 39, 106, 111 Clark, Ted 39 Cloud, Mark 39, 111, 147 Cobb, Brian 39, 90, 91, 92 Corcoran, Tommy 39, 46, 106, 110, 120, 123, 142 Coryell, Kevin 39, 79, 158 Coym, Keylee 39 Craigo, Kari 20, 39, 84, 135 Crews, Andy 40, 75, 77, 85 Davis, Scott 40 Day, Pat 40, 80, 106 Dearing, Darrell 40, 75, 83, 86, 95, 147, 156, 158 Dobbins, Ross 40 Douglas, Lee 40 Doyle, Brian 40, 76, 106, 147, 152 Drew, Shelly 40 Duennenberg, Laura 40 Eastwood, Tom 40, 89, 107 Echardt, Dede 40, 131, 132 Escajada, Rafael 40, 142 Estess, Shelly 37, 40, 74, 99, 100 Eustace, Scott 40, 105, 107, 135 Fenner, Kelly 40, 119 Follett, Sarah 40 Fossler, Steve 40, 119 Frazier, limbo 37, 40, 84 Geary, Houston 41 Gish, Tracy 41, 76 Gish, Travis 41, 107 Gombert, Robin 41, 43, 50, 54, 74, 90, 91, 127 Graham, Cindy 41, 167 Graham, Gary 41, 75, 79, 86, 95, 113, 128, 147 Greene, jeff 41, 75, 76, 84, 120, 147 Greer, Don 41, 79, 86, 90, 91, 92 Gregg, Donald 41, 89 Greven, Erik 41 Guinther, jolene 40, 41, 43, 79, 80,84 Hagy, Mirium 41 Hall, Leslie 41, 84, 117 Hansborough, Tiffany 41, 47, 73, 90, 102, 103 Harmon, Cheryl 41, 77, 85 Harris, Gary 41, 90, 92 Harris, Gayna 41 Heffernan, Kelly 41, 90, 91 Heinen, Elizabeth 42, 95 Hemmeter, Sara 38, 42, 84, 124, 147 Hensley, Mary 42, 76, 124 Hestilow, Cara 42, 76, 83, 147 Hill, Greg 42, 46, 107 Hinsley, Barbara 42, 95 Hoffmaster, Forrest 42 Hood, justin 42, 44, 119 Horton, Sean 42, 75, 76, 147 jackson, julie 42, 77, 84, 138 jackson, Shelly 42 jaeschke, Richard 42, 90,92 jennings, Paul 42, 75, 95, 147 jimenez, Susan 42, 82 johnson, jennifer 42, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 147 jungman, Troy 42, 76, 105, 106, 109, 128 justice, james 42 Kautza, Michelle 42, 89 Ketchum, Stacy 43, 50, 54, 84, 124, 126, 132, 1 King, Duane 43 Kruse, Darren 43, 119, 147 Lamb, Marna 43, 76, 93, 152 Lang, Curtis 43, 73, 82, 99, 119, 166 Lange, Hiedi 10, 43, 73, 80, 102 Larsen, Greg 43 Lastovica, Tim 43, 88, 90, 92 Lawson, Mike 43, 119, 120 LeBleu, jason 43, 75, 119 Leopold, Paul 43, 75, 147 Lewis, Cindy 43 Littlejohn, Kelly 43, 74, 99, 100, 166 Livingston, Francis 43 Lukowski, Dean 43 Lynch, Travis 43, 90, 91, 92 Mangold, Tommy 43 Mann, Kelly 43,66 Marek, jack 44, 107 Marraro, Robert 44, 147 Mason, Scott 44 Masucci, Tony 44, 89 Mathews, james 44 Mathews, Richard 44 McCord, jennifer 44 McRedmond, Daniel 44, 107, 147, 152 Miller, Scott 44, 136 Mitchell, Dawn 44, 117 Montez, Kim 44, 76, 127 Moreno, Victor 44, 119 Morris, jeff 44 Mulhollan, Melanie 44, 76, 77, 78, 147 33, 134 Neal, Amy 44, 80, 102 Necker, john 44 Nothnagel, Renee 44, 80 Ontiveroz, Lucy 44 Painter, Lottie 45, 117, 118, 147 Parks, Gina 45, 77 Peters, Suzanne 38, 39, 40, 45, 74, 8 154 Pfeiffer, Marla 45, 84, 95, 127, 147 Pittman, Brock 38, 39, 45, 107 Pizzini, Marilyn 45 Porch, Stephanie 45, 47 Pruett, Burt 45, 120 Ramsay, Patrick 45 Re, Craig 45, 74, 77 Rosenthal, joey 45 Ross, julie 45 Ruffin, Carol 45, 117, 118 Rust, Todd 45, 77 Ryan, Billy 45 Sarnacki, Kerry 45, 85, 139 Schlueter, Donna 45 Schmidt, jason 45, 88, 106, 111 Schoch, jennifer 46, 77 Schodts, David 46 Schroeder, Steve 46, 81 Schuchardt, Kenneth 46, 88 Schwarz, Dorothy 46, 76, 95 Seale, jon 46, 80, 85, 107 Shelton, Lance 46, 107 Shewmaker, Guy 46, 76, 147 Shewmaker, Todd 46, 76, 147 Shirley, jennifer 46 Schussler, Clint 44, 46 Simpson, julie 46 Sisco, Don 46 Smith, Doyce 46 Smith, Paula 46 Stahlmann, Robert 46 Sueltenfuss, Dean 46, 75, 95 Sumrall, Brian 46 Tausch, Travis 47, 119 Taylor, Anita 47 Thomas, jason 47 Thompson, Edie 47, 78, 147, 155 Thompson, jennifer 77 Tindall, Michael 47 Todd, Melissa 47, 155 Trevino, Laura 47 Trevino, Peter 47, 106, 111 Toskowski, Denise 44, 47, 80, 82 Tucker, Stacy 47, 76, 83 Turner, Lynette 47 Urbanec, Kelly 47, 76, 77, 78 Vadnais, Dennis 47, 86, 88 Valenzuela, jose 47, 88 Vanlandingham, james 47 Vogt, Charles 47, 76, 88, 90, 91, 92 Wade, Mary 47, 77, 78, 83, 147 Walford, jud 44, 47, 106, 128, 130 Walker, Kristyn 48, 77 Wall, Renee 48, 76 Weiss, Kathleen 48, 80 Wennermark, jaren 48 White, Karen 48, 77 Wolff, Kirk 44, 48, 106, 110, 147 Wood, Ronald 48, 88, 90 Workman, Kelly 37, 48, 88, 90 Workman, Kevin 37, 48, 88,90 Wright, Lance 44, 48, 106 5,114,115,116,124,125,152, Wright, Todd 37, 46, 48, 73, 84, 110, 128, 130, 171 Zrzavy, Guy 48, 92 Zuercher, Allen 48, 120, 122, 167 Sophomores Adrian, Don 50 Allen, Sandy 50 Anderson, Wendy 50 Anderson, Sweetie 50 Ansaldo, Kim 50 Asher, David 50 Badon, Tim 50, 107, 143 Baker, Michelle 50 Banks, Laura 50 Barrett, Monya 49, 50 Bartlett, Bobby 50, 138 Beauchamp, john 50 Bell, Nicole 50, 58 Bergmann, Danette 50, 127 Bergmann, David 50 Bergmann, jeff 50 Boyers, john 50 Bradford, Liz 50 Brown, Harry Melon 50, 73, 80, 102 Bruner, Monica 51, 95 Buie, Mike 51, 90, 91, 107, 130 Burrier, David 49, 51, 84, 95 Canavan, Wade 51, 106 Carlisle, Kevin 51 Carpenter, Tanya 51 Chavez, David 51, 89 Cockerham, Brent 51 Cooley, Charles 51 Conn, Gary 51, 107, 123,130 Crabtree, Allison 51,80 Cravey, Kim 51, 90 Crawford, Clint 51, 107 Crouch, joanne 51, 79 Curry, Shannon 51 Cutler, Dawn 51 Danney, Melissa 51, 73, 80, 102, 135, 136 Dearing, Denise 51 Dearing, Dennis 52, 75 Dechert, Kimberly 49, 52, 73, 90 Duennenberg, Clinton 50, 52, 54, 107, 148 Dunning, Mark 80 Elkins, Sam 52, 135 Ellenwood, Shana 52, 60, 118, 177 Ellis, Gilbert 52 Edmondson, Suzy 52,81 Epperson, Byron 52 Flora, Lisa 52, 114, 116 Foose, Nadine 52 Fowler, Troy 52 Fox, judith 52, 80, 85 Fox, Lance 52 Funke, Pam 52,95 Garza, Arthur 52, 141 George, Karen 52, 76 Glassing, Barbara 52, 73, 84, 127 Gonzales, jose 52, 90, 91 Gonzales, Linda 53 Gorden, Lisa 53, 80 Gordon, jim 53 Groenke, Robert 53 Hammonds, Robert 53 Hamilton, Scrota 49, 50, 53, 80, 84, 124, 125 Hardcastle, Laura 53, 95 Hensley, Trevor 53, 82 Highsmith, Madelon 50, 53, 100, 127, 132, 133, 172 Hickman, Devenye 53 Hill, james 53 Hodges, Stan 53, 107, 123, 128, 129 Hoerster, Terry 53, 59, 135, 136 Holder, Pleas 50, 53, 54,90 Honn, Michal 53 Hornsey, Anissa 10, 53, 73, 102 Howard, Crystal 53 Hunt, Michelle 53 jenkins, Amy 54 johnson, Bob jr, 49, 54, 69 lungmichel, Scott 54 Kahanek, Bryan 54 Keeling, Leslie 54, 75, 79, 139, 158 Keller, Curtis 54 Kennedy, Chris 123, 153 Kenville, Vaughn 54 Kincaid, Tuan 54 Kinard, Audrey 54 Knopp, Kristy 54, 73, 76 Kohler, Gary 54 Kutzer, Kim 54 Landrum, Denise 54 Lang, Kim 54 Laurence, Billy 54, 123 Leemon, Tammy 54 Leibmann, Will 54, 75, 95 Lipscomb, David 54 Longacre, lill 51, 52, 54, 58 Mangold, Kristi 50, 55,73 Marfin, lohn 55 Mata, Luz 55 McCollum, Mike 55 McCracken, Sean 55, 107 McFerrin, Keisha 55, 75, 79, 95 McMillan, Brian 55, 113, 128 Mendez, Marshall 55, 123 Messier, Robert 55 Myers, Ann 82 Miller, Holly 55,95 Minton, lesse 55 Mitchell, Danielle 55, 143 Moreno, Maria 55 Morris, Melissa 55,95 Morrison, john 55 Morton, David 55,89 Mund, Cody 50, 55, 90, 107 Murphy, Craig 55 Murray, lalissa 55 Myers, Ann 56 Neal, Melissa 56 Nichols, Karen 56, 127 Obiedo, Stephanie 56, 59, 102 O'Rourke, lohn 56, 107 Ortega, Patricia 56 Owens, Todd 56, 82, 138 Pace, lody 50, 54, 56 Palacios, Alejandra 56 Parker, Les 56, 135, 136 Patterson, Pat 56, 75, 82 Pennington, Rick 56, 57, 74, 90, 91, 107 Perez, Valerie 56 Pugh, Michael 56, 95, 96 Pfeiffer, Tracy 56, 90 Pfeiffer, Travis 56, 90 Phipps, Stacy 56, 117 Pipkin, Kari 56 Plunkett, Robert 56 Pursley, Byron 57 Raby, Heime 57 Rackley, Gene 57, 107 Ramirez, Delia 57 Raybourn, Phil 57, 80, 81, 84, 167 Re, Chrissy 57 Rivera, Andy 57, 107 Rogers, Stacia 57, 95 Rosier, Tommy 57, 95, 96 Rossington, Todd 57, 107 Sauceda, Kevin 57, 107 Sawyer, Tim 57 Schaefer, Lisa 57 Scharmann, lana 57 Schuchardt, Valerie 57, 90, 91 Schwarz, Lisa 57, 84 Schwarz, Steven 57, 75 Sciaraffa, Stefan 57, 75, 80, 167 Scott, lim 57, 84, 90 Seabourn, Iodie 58 Semlinger, Kenneth 58, 143 Sherman, Joseph 58 Smallberger, Patricia 58 Sowards, jennifer 58, 73, 84 Spencer, Kim 58, 80, 84, 139 Springfield, Stacy 58 Stahl, james 58 Stahl, Michelle 58 Stein, Shana 58, 80, 81, 157 Steppe, Chris 58 Steviens, Suzy 58, 74, 127 Stewart, Phillip 58 Strickland, Sheila 58, 73, 80, 84 Stutler, Sandy 58, 80, 93 Sunvison, Annette 58, 76 Sursa, Travis 52, 58, 107 Taylor, Chris 58,80 Taylor, Johnny 6, 58, 76 Thalman, Holly 59 Thieme, Charles 59 Tindall, Audrey 59, 127 Tomasek, Cynthia 59 Traeger, Stephanie 59, 102 Uecker, Sandra 59, 79, 102, 103, Uyechi, Doug 59, 75, 80,95 Vadnais, Lori 59,84 Valderas, james 59,95 Valdez, Mike 59, 74, 106 Villareal, lulie 59, 91 Vogt, Charles 59, 76 Wade, Belinda 59 Warren, Elizabeth 59 Weaver, Holly 59, 95 Wehrheim, Steven 59 Weidner, Sandra 59 Welch, Cindy 59 Wenzel, Matt 59 West, Lisa 60, 135, 136 White, Curtis 60 White, Tammy 60 Wilke, Chad 60, 107, 143 Williamson, Edward 60 Winkler, Todd 55, 60, 107, 123 Wissmann, janet 60 Woods, Darran 60, 107 Woods, Wendy 50, 60, 127 Wray, Sully 60, 75,80 158 Wright, Wendi 49, 60, 73, 84, 127 Yarborough, lon 60 Ybarra, Tony 60, 95, 128 Zaner, Matt 37, 60 Zoeller, Lyle 60, 90 Zuercher, Kenneth 60, 90 Freshm Adcock, Michelle 62, 67 Agold, Lorraine 62, 95 Alexander, Megan 62, 117, 118 Allen, Todd 62 Anderson, Shanese 62, 101 Angel, Martha 62 Angeuine, Trisha 62 Baez, Alexander 62, 95 Baldwin, lessica 62 Ballard, Jeffrey 62 Barron, Kathleen 62, 65 En Barron, Matthew 62 Bartholomew, Melissa 62 Baxter, Keri 62, 74, 80 Beall, Bill 62 Beauford, janice 62, 95 Becker, Tina 62 Beckett, Shannon 62, 80, 101 Berne, james 62 Bernhard, Corey 62 Berry, Walden 63 Best, Deanne 63 Burke, Tammy 63,95 Bradley, james 63 Bradley, Krista 63 Brandt, Cassandra 63 Britt, Tamra 63, 127 Brower, Brock 63, 123 Bruneau, Lisa 63 Buchanan, Vikki 63, 76 Buchhorn, Scott 63 Bunker, Byron 63, 107 Calhoun, Laura 63 Carpenter, Kristen 61, 63, 72, 73, 7 Caudill, Robert 63, 107 Chamberlain, Richard 63, 107, 123 Clark, Barrette 63, 74 Clark, Denise 63, 117, 118 Clarke, james 63 Craig, Stanley 61, 63, 90, 91 Crawford, Nicole 64, 93, 101 Daniels, Sam 64 Davis, jarrod 64 Davis, Lora 64 Davis, Michael 64, 107 Diamond, Mark 64, 91 Dill, Stacy 64, 101 Dixon, Chad 64, 85, 107 Doan, Brad 64,85 Doerr, Cecelia 64, 101, 153 Dugosh, Heather 64 Duplissey, Keith 64, 75 Eason, Todd 64, 123 Escajeda, juan 64 Espenhover, Pam 64, 90, 91, 101 Faecher, john 64 Fahey, Bill 64, 135, 137 Faulkner, Cristyn 64, 101 Faulkner, Dustin 64 Focke, Pam 61, 64, 65, 66, 73, 100 Foerster, Amy 65 Friddle, Tessa 65, 68, 117, 118, 127 Galloway, Steven 65 Gardenhire, Tana 65, 66, 101, 127 Goff, Andera 65, 101 Gonzales, Angela 65, 76, 95, 156 Graham, Nancy 65 Guinther, Tracye 65 Harmon, janet 65 Hausman, johnny 65 Hendrex, Alexander 65, 123, 138 Hensley, jeb 63, 65, 123 Herndon, Donna 57, 65 Hickman, Charles 65 Higgs, Theodore 65 Hobgood, Raymond 65, 123 Hodges, Chad 65, 107 Hoffmann, Robert 65, 156 Hoffmann, Tracie 65, 101 Hornsey, joseph 66, 75, 95 Huffman, james 66 Immel, john 63, 66, 123 jackson, Lewis 66, 74, 93, 107, 123 jackson, Stephen 66, 107, 123 jimenez, joe 66 johnson, Eric 66 juliano, Mark 66, 107, 123 4, 84, 100, 127 Ketchum, Holly 66, 117, 118, 134 Kirkland, Tara 66, 93 Klar, Hedel 73, 76 Klein, George 66, 71, 90 Lamping, Charles 66, 95 Landis, Chris 66 Landrum, Raeford 66 Lang, Rocky 66 Lang, Trey 90, 91, 107 Lange, Rachel 66, 101 Laurenson, Berr 66, 107 Leal, Manuel 66 Leeder, Alana 67 Leerhoff, Becky 67 Lewis, Brett 67 Love, Alyne 67 Lozo, Robert 67 Marchant, Nicole 67 Marion, Bryan 67 Marlow, David 67 Marsh, joanna 67 Martin, Kevin 67 Martin, Kyla 67, 101 Masucci, Christi 67, 93 McAdams, Catherine 67, 76 McCormick, Marnie 67, 75, 95 McCoy, Torin 67, 107 McKinney, Mark 67 McManus, Amanda 67, 127 McMillan, Tammy 67, 84, 101 McRedmond, Antoinett 67, 84, 1 McGuire, Scott 67, 107 Meckel, Harla 68 Meckel, Lisa 68, 95, 101 Medina, Becky 68 Medina, Patricia 68 Meyer, Emily 68, 84, 101 Michels, Gene 68 Miller, jesse 68 Miller, Kimberly 68,95 Meucke, Dawn 68, 85 Munoz, Rosa 68 Munson, Tami 68 Miller, Scott 68 Miller, Shawn 68 Minor, Megan 68, 82 Mixon, jeffrey 68,95 Mohrmann, Gerald 68 Montez, David 68 Moore, Mike 68 Morales, Paul 68 - Navejas, Filiberto 68 Nelson, Kim 69 Niemier, Rusty 69 Nietenhoefer, Kim 69, 74, 101 Nothnagel, Eric 69 Nuncio, Mario 69 O'Neal, jana 69 Painter, Ernie 69, 84 Palacios, Adriana 69 Parker, Byron 69, 90 Pavlas, Melanie 69, 113, 117, 118 Perez, Danny 69 Pfeiffer, jana 69, 101 Pfeiffer, Kyle 69, 107 Phillip, Kerry 66, 69, 93 Plunkett, jennifer 69, 84, 101 Potter, Robert 69 Prichett, Ronald 69, 74 Puckett, Shelly 69 Renfro, joni 63, 69, 73, 127 Rick, jennifer 69 Rodier, Cheryl 70, 95 Sankey, Claire 70 Schleyer, Leslie 63, 68, 70, 100 Schmitt, Chris 70, 75, 80, 95, 107, 38 123 Schoch, Benjamin 70 Schodts, Dawnielle 70 Schuchardt, Debra 70 Schuchardt, Lisa 70 Schulze, Stacy 70 Schwarz, Max 70, 95, 107, 123 Schwope, Cathryn 70, 95 Schwope, Kimberly 70 Seewald, Rachel 70, 84, 117, 118, 127 Shook, Brenda 70 Smith, jet 70 Sobolak, Shannon 67, 70, 101 Sommer, Richard 70 Sotello, Shannon 70, 95 Stafford, Amy 70, 75, 95 Stafford, Matt 70 Stauber, Eric 71 Steitle, Russell 71, 107 Sunvison, Richard 71, 84, 113 Swope, Teri 71, 101 Tabone, Kim 71,90 Tausch, Marissa 71, 74, 101, 117, 118, 127 Taylor, Helen 71,80,81,101, 113 Taylor, Todd 55, 63, 64, 71, 107, 123 Thigpen, Andrew 71 Thomas, Dawne 71 Todd, Sean 71 Uecker, joan 71,113,117, 118,127 Uecker, john 63, 71, 107, 123 Urbanec, Karen 71, 113,127,138 Urbina, Carlos 71 Valderas, Ruth 71 Valdez, Steve 123 Valenzuela, Maria 71, 76 Vollmer, Aaron 71, 75 Walden, Frank 71 . Ward, Kristophe 72, 84, 138 Weaver, Richard 72 Webb, julie 72, 85 Weiss, Debrah 72, 75, 117, 118, 127 White, jennifer 72, 75, 95 Whiting, Amy 72, 75, 80, 82, 101 Williams, Michelle 72,95 Williamson, john 72, 138 Willome, john 72 Wilson, Tom 72 Wolff, Cindy 72,95 Wolling, jennifer 72, 80, 101 Wright, Dawn 72 Wright, Heather 72, 75,95 Organizations Student Council journalism I Quill and Scroll Science Club Spanish Speech Drama Choir Key Club Mu Alpha Theta French German Computer Science Health Careers VICA HECE DECA FFA FHA Band Twirlers Cheerleaders Royalettes Royal Bells Sports Football Cross-Country Volleyball Soccer Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Track Girls Track Tennis Golf Baseball Colophon The 1983 Greyhound was published by Nevvsfoto Publishing of San Angelo, Texas. The run was 535 copies of 208 pages. The paper is 8011 enamel with Optima type. The book is smythe bound with 7017, 1171 purple endsheets. The headlines were 36 pt. 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