Brazoswood High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Clute, TX)
- Class of 1979
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First, the re- flection of yourself and your work, ac- tivities, and dreams of the future. The vista broadens to in- clude family, friends, acquaintances, and even rivals. In the far corners of the mirror are glimpses of strangers and semi- strangers with their unknovsm lifestyles. Finally the frame comes into focus, giving you a secure feeling of belonging and home. The frame is Bra- zoswood High School, Clute, Lake jackson, and the Brazosport Area. This book re- flects a mirror image of the 1978-1979 year with all the reality and illusion that mir- rors can provide. al In a fall performance band members are reflected in a shiny tuba bell. bl Seniors Marty Monical and Emily Lott haven't started cloning in Mrs. john's government class, but are seen through a quadru- ple-exposure camera lens. cl Big Tex at the 1978 State Fair seems almost about to burst with Texas pride . dl Heavy Lake jackson woods reflect in Oyster Creek during a tranquil twi- light evening . el A beautiful Surfside sun- set is reflected on a car window. fl Sophomore cheerleader Ceci Schumann thrills the Buccaneer fans with a com- plete flip off the ' 'mini- tramp' ' at Hopper Field. S' Life's Kaleidoscope The image in the mirror is a mosaic of many individual images all combining to form the whole: getting hopelessly lost the first Week of school, dashing through the parking lot in pouring rain, yelling until hoarse in the last two minutes of a football game, buying carnations for a friend in front of the cafeteria, practicing a solo ove and over, laughing in the halls , trying to learn how to sleep and study at the same time, wishing Mondays were against the law. These images and thousands more group, break apart, and regroup to form a brightly-colored kaleidoscope of the year. If 3 L D Discos Big Saturday Night The popularity of discos was attributed to the over- whelming success of Sat- urday Night Fever star- ring john Travolta. Discos sprung up for adults as well as teen- agers. Probably the most 'popular place to be on Friday and Saturday night is The Music Machine, a non-alcholic disco de- signed to give high school people a place to get away from the pressures of parents, principals, and homework. Adult supervi- sion is carried on from afar: so, unless a rule is broken or common courte- sy is disobeyed, one might never know anyone else was there except friends and casual acquaintances. Lights, music, ear- drums screaming for help, people on the dance floor writhing to the beat of the music, all were a part of the disco scene. B aj Two students boogie down to the sounds of the Music Machine. by Stu- dents dance away the night at the Music Machine halloween party. cj The nucleus of the groovy tunes at the Music Machine . dj Kevin O'Quin and date masquarade in spirit at the Music Machine halloween party. eb Stu- dents groove to the disc sounds at the Music Machine . What You Paint ls What You See just as one can't see the forest for the trees, the stu- dents, faculty, and adminis- trators saw so many signs and posters that they were almost unnoticeable . But the signs informed, amused, and influenced every- one who saw them. The halls were wallpapered with cam- paign slogans before the stu- dent elections. Signs hung with bright balloons and streamers filled the walls during Spirit Week. During the year, invita- tions to join clubs, and an- nopncements for concerts, College Night, the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, and other activities appeared. Announce- ments of play parts and club meetings were of importance to the students involved in these activities. Even in classrooms, decorative post- ers provided a pleasant atmo- sphere for students and teach- ers, and could be stared at thoughtfully if a student was trying to avoid being called on. Tszw- -K- Q WW H71 5 fi ,F I 4 ,ef 55 f 'ight E HB p 'Ll IA' WALL- 1,y,Gl'15frpL-L 01,1 4' 1- of H0 J!,L.1,, ff' fzlzwuf ffmf, -R R L mm H9101 Sw .-.5-.1 'P...B A -M 113 . , X W ,wi f A U aj Senior Spike Davis pulls his famous eating a can stunt. bl Senior Debbie Scruggs' house has been subjected to the crazy pranks of her friends. cj Student council president Don Ripple and council members Scott Drake and David Aldous strut their stuff during a pep rally skit. dj Seniors Scott Sanders and Darrell jones have to be crazy to climb to the top of the bonfire pile. Crazy Fad Flourishes Nanu-Nanu The words crazy and in- sane seem to have taken on a new meaning in the last few years , and the student body gave them a great definition. Wild and crazy became the latest fad in humor. The popu- larity of Steve Martin, the Satur- day Night Live Show, Mork and Mindy, Monty Python's Flying Circus Qwhich had nothing to do with flying, a circus, or anyone named Monty Pythonj, and even the Muppet Show indicated that jokes no longer have to be under- standable to be funny. A pair of pink bunny ears, an exploding penguin on top of the television set, the weekly amputations of Mr. Bill and Pigs In Space were just a few examples of the new classics in humor. lt was easy to recognize the students who participated in this new movement. They were the ones quoting whole paragraphs of seemingly meaningless dialogue from Monty Python, wearing T- shirts with crazy sayings printed on them in glitter letters, col- lapsing with laughter every time the word Albatross was said in a shrill English accent, doing Rosanne Rosa.nnadanna imita- tions, waiting in long lines to see Animal House, and shaking hands with Mork's famous greeting, Na.nu-Na.nu . Even if the jokes were bad, and the dreams of a food fight hope- less, students had an interesting change from routine when one of their friends got happy feet or weird-walked across the cafe- teria. 11 Students Prepare To Take Life Head Q a arf ar .Q ra sam vm .fa tm Thank Goodness lt's . . . Friday, the most popular weekday, was loved by students , teachers , and anyone else who had a hard week. Fridays , espe- cially during football season, were looked forward to not only as the beginnings of ' the weekends but also as shorter, livlier, and more exciting days than usual. Friday mornings were the only time one could see a marching band squashing through the halls and winding through the cafeteria, playing the fight song loudly, if not all together. At lunch, the great weekly Battle of the Spirit Links was won and lost, the seniors usually abstain- ing. Every class but fourth period was shorter, which pleased most of the stu- dents , even knowing that they would have to make up the lost time on Monday. Despite the large number of students who left at 2:45 with pep rally permits , the boys gym was packed with a thunder- ing band, performing drill team, twirl- ers, and cheerleaders, and yelling, swaying, and clapping students. The var- sity football team, coaches, and faculty contributed in a much quieter manner. After school, everyone who intended to go to the game had barely enough time to rush home and get ready before going to Hopper Field. The climax of Fridays were the games themselves, the fans cheering even more loudly if the Bucca- neers were behind in the score. B D aj Students at a pep rally leap to their feet shouting Charge! bl Cheerleaders Lori Meaders, Amy Ripley, Rhonda Pyeatt, jean Mardis, Debbie Miller, and Ceci Schumann form a tottering tower during a pep rally. cl Freshman David Lorms presents the Stars and Stripes as students chant the pledge . dj Drummer Ross Campbell, junior Karen White , and Senior Shawn Terri contrib- ute to the pep rlly noise . ej Captains Karen Stewart, and Teresa Stroud, Major Vicki McClendon, and Cap- tains Donna jones and Cece- lia Flagherty lead the tradi- tional drill team yell. fl Cheerleader Rhonda Pyeatt salutes the team members. 1 5 N -,--4 ACTIVITIES VC.I.IAI.LIE2 Students Return Students were up early for their first day of school signing yearbooks in the cafeteria or just standing around talking with their friends . The campus was filled with bright new clothes and school books while stu- dents renewed friends and talked excitedly of sum- mer activities . The freshmen had mixed reactions , some feeling out of place, many ner- vous, and others at ease. Schedules were received in the class rooms ac- cording to the students' last names . They were compared with others the rest of the day amid sad- ness when a friend wasn't in class and happiness when they were . Most were glad to be back but not for the school work involved. s - 5 i lb- es...9e,i55 .Q ,ff Mx me-1? 1 1: 1 - 4 f Ea , Y s , at , u h ., , , -' ., X 222. 4 1 1 1 ' ur- -. V , x fm ' Q-1:1 Q- - 4 by H M , an A ., . S, F Jia wx A , Lt Mr, ,Aly U kf, fl I -A--v so -.af l 2. iff 1-35,13 Q al Tony Miles, Kevin O'Quin, Kelli Walton, and Ronda Bashaw are working hard on the newspa- per. by Randy Paul, Mandy Green, Kevin Gardner, Beth Clark, and Annie Echols are talking in their studyhall. cj Penny Monical, Derril Dripple and Celeste Stover ' 'messing around in studyhall. dj Lori Davis, Francine Maples, Patti Holt, Melissa Button, Kim Collir, Theresa Donnell, and Kimber Barton listen with interest to their teacher. 4 ' 46 lj' ' Throughout the school year assignments were constantly being given. Answering questions , reading material, doing worksheets , and doing vo- cabulary were some of the most routine assignments which student got on a dai- ly basis . For the student who was in a shop or art class some sort of project was assigned quite often. Pro- i 3 rg jects included making ce- ramic dolls and vases, doing painting of still life, and drafting. Classes such as English and History as- signed projects ranging from book reports to mak- ing Christmas cards . Students Stay Busy In Classes Actlvltles ,- . k J.: -max Kal Senior Eddie Biggers is playing the roll of teacher for a day. tbl Sophomores Paul Van- derwall, Mike Bly, are practicing during fifth period fcj Sophomores Craig Woodhead, and Susie Loo- kiebill, Terri Loftus and ju- nior john Wroth are anxious- ly waiting for the film to start. fd, Freshman Tony Wilkin- son is wishing he were some where else. fel Sophomores Annie Echols, Mary Joe Torrance, Page Johnson, and Renie Rogers are very close to a nervous breakdown as they work on English desk assign- ments. ff',2-'fir' Dance, Dance, Dance 5 1 4 3 at A favorite activity of many students was going to dances . The dances provided good music to listen to and a common hangout for high school students. The Student Council sponsored a Howdy Dance and a Victo- ry Dance, as well as sponsoring Homecoming. The Band and the Drill Team also held dances. The school dances are sponsored by the Student Council in order to raise money for projects during the year. Disco Unlimited provided the music for the Disco Dances and Moon- child provided live music for Homecoming. 23 Spirit, Let's Hear lt! Pep rallies were held to bring everyone to- gether to boost the Buc football team to victo- ry. The cheerleaders cheered, the Belles and the twirlers performed, the students yelled. This year there was something new at the pep rallies: the band's new Flag Line. There were contests, too, such as decorating a classes' section of the bleachers , or the Latin club spirit link contest between the classes , or seeing which grade could outyell the other in their class cheer. There was poor attendance at the first pep rallies, but, as the season progressed and the Bucs started their winning streak, participation picked up. Sophomores and freshmen had the highest attendance at the rallies.. For some new students a Buc pep rally was a new experience. Donna Waldron, who moved from Michigan, said, There was a lot more student participation at Brazoswood at the pep rallies than at my old school. aj Benny Dunn laughs as he receives the honor of Captain for the Homecoming game. bl Playing at the Booster Clixb Pep rally areg members of the Buc band. cl juniors Tracie Woods, Brenda Branford, Perry Edgar, Ruth Harper, Robin Vaughn, Dana Willingham, Cindy Waples, and Tom Loftus cheer at a pep rally. dj Amy Ripley and Denise Dolezal cheer at a Booster club pep rally. ej The varsity football team is introduced at the first pep rally. rife? if jp' 1 , . JC 'ju-s..,, . Football Season Football season was a time for a lot of prepara- tion and activity. The cheerleaders practiced sev- eral times a week and also after school. The band, twirlers, flag line, and drill team also practiced after school and during their class period. The Deckhands met after school to paint signs for the games and pep rallies . The football team worked very hard before and after school each day. All in all, the whole student body worked very hard and showed pride in their school. Cr al Bryon Armintor lifts Ceci Schumann in a cheer at one of the many football games. bl Leslie Brannan, Theresa Stroud, and Cheryl Bomeman do the famous high kick to the fight song at a football game . cj Belles practice before the game . dj Deckhands Alicia Armintor, Phyllis Gaspard, Beth Dristle, Cindy McNeal, julie jenkins, Pam Malesev, Carrie Cayer, and Kathy Cadenhead paint signs for the football games help raise the nm-through sign at a football game . el One of the many signs put up at school to help raise spirit. fl Colleen Whitmore, Sandy Keith, Tallie Taylor, Lani Amorin, and Mary Lent: support the team by buying spirit balloons before the game. B o 3 1. ,Vx DH A f:NEDQ'..E Students Smiled For The Camera ? viii ve. me , - H A .. u 'P , .... . H it I Mg t. .iif T . '4 4 ' ,. . ig. 1 . s ' - ' 1 T - aj Senior Sue Henderson watches as Sophomore Cindy Chauviere is photographed. by Sophomores Robin Cranfill and Amy Monaghan register to get their pictures tak- en. cj Freshmen Cheryl Barker, janet Rutelski, Toni Davis,and Leslie Washburn wait in line to be photographed. dl A Brazoswood student smiles for the camera while other students look on. ej Kim Collier visits with friends be- fore getting her picture taken. 4 if fs.. a Smilel Look at the Birdie. Say cheese. These were a few of the commands that students heard when they were photo- graphed early in the year. Going from thei'r gym classes to the auditorium where the pictures were taken was a good excuse for many students to get out of class. Students stood in line, talking, laugh- ing, and meeting friends, until the mo- ment when they sat before the screen and smiled for the little black box. Underclassmen were offered for the first time a variety of pictures for sale. They could purchase small or large pack- ages, 54.50 or 58.00. This and the new policy of paying for pictures before taking caused some confusion for the students. Most of them, however, were satisfied with the results. Seniors posed for pictures at pre-ar- ranged times which they signed up for. Taking the pictures was lengthy for the girls , who were photographed in three different outfits. Even the boys occasion- ally had a long wait as the photographer made various adjustments with the ca- mara. Senior pictures were greeted in the mail with cries of pleasure by the upper- classmen. As one student put it, Exchanging the pictures with my friends was most of the fun of getting them. One of the many things that went on during the lunch hour is the sale of t- shirts and jerseys by the Latin Club. They sold the t-shirts and jerseys to raise money for projects. Latin Club also sold spirit links this year. Spirit links had been a tradition with the school for a long time. The Student Council was also in on the fund raising idea. They sold carnations for a Sl each. The flowers were delivered to the per- son for whom they were ordered during study hall. The Student Council sold tickets to the football games . The student tick- ets were sold for Sl and bus tickets were sold for 50 cents . The bus tickets to out of town games were Sl . The Medical Careers Club QMCCQ sold roses and carnations for Homecom- ing. The roses sold for Sl .75 and the carnations sold for Sl . MCC spon- sor, Danny Gioviale, thought of a new idea. I-Ie sold bunches of stems for 50 cents a bunch. aj Ricky Autry, Kelly Hanks, and Darrell Garcia take time to relax during lunch. bl Robert Silvia, Michael Barron, and Terry Mills enjoy a brisk game of volleyball. cj jennifer White sells a yearbook during her lunch period. dj David Boney and Scott Russell take a break at lunch on benches outside the Library. 5... xg 11, 'K lf gi 1 S ' Pi , I dl x -.ggi alpggi - - ' g I l . X. ' V. 1 5, . . 'wtf' I -f' wif 1 mf' 1 J W! . K Mt ' - 1 ,Q . f . 1. Teachers , although kept busy with grad- ing assignments and preparing the next days work, still find time for some relax- ation and fun. Some teachers found relaxation and fun by sponsoring clubs or activities . For ex- ample Alan Lewis sponsors and advises the Student Council. Danny Gioviale, known to students as Mr. G , is the ju- nior Class sponsor. He helps set up fund raising activities for the junior-Senior prom. Another teacher, Phil Toups, is the sponsor of the new Ski-Club. aj Harold Mahan and other local residents enjoy them- selves while at the state fair at Dallas. by Working on class notes is jimmy Moore . cj Diana Jenigan enjoys free-time in the library. dj Checking bookkeeping papers is Dorothy Howard. Dk E W Teachers Work, Relax M ee, :Eff 5, 'Se ' ' ' x 'L z 'ram 5 aj Mark Brookmole, Russell Day, and Ken Hill listen to sponsor Phil Toups in a Ski Club meeting. bl Checking out detention hall lists for the next day is assistant prin- cipal james Slade. cj English teacher Roy Mun-ell shows the stress of teaching . 213,53 -u.:..':,N: Moon Child Sets The Mood Homecoming gameday activities all be- gan on Friday the 13th, which happens to be an unlucky day. However, the Bucca- neers proved that this was wrong. They trounced their football opponent Laredo Nixon 34-O. Tonya Lanthrip won the Homecoming ti tle. Tonya was announced at half time by Student Council Sponsor Alan Lewis . Benny Dunn, Almondo Gonzales, and Glenn Ermis, varsity captains for that week honored Tonya with a crown, flow- ers, and a kiss. The top runnersups for queen by julie Nicoll and Cindy Sherman. The three duchesses were juniors, A Rhonda Pyeatt, sophomore Tina Gregory, and freshman Phyllis Gaspard. Each girl was escorted on the field by her father. Moon Child, one of the most well known bands , played for the dance after the foot- ball game. A number of couples went out to dine after pictures were taken. Some went to Houston, but this year several couples ended up at Dairy Bar, Sonic, Pizza Hut, and other well known hangouts Earlier in the week students built their bonfire, a tradition of their last high school homecoming. One student said This was the best Homecoming and bon- fgre ever. C D I . . ,W .. .. ,, e V N 1 ' 'Q . 3 fd :T Z kv ' 'Ji g -5:51 Q ,.1-, 'Iwi N K E-4:11 MT. A,,v As' ' 1 21 22 ..e'Q: M3253 ' li' S , 4. ,pb V . xxx nf' V' ,XA - - is 5 .1,.rx,f.fv t,?':.1.,g I g?,1fffzfe'rfzi1g-:vine-. ,E ig ra, ff4Vff!i?e4 if i' vid-11 f':-tvlxliv' '. , 'THQ' -lx, 1, , X: XY. ,v X xg 'Y xr airy? A 6 w h 5 eh I, 1 5' Y. X'-VVJFQWM fri..-. 94 .1 gs ,. 1. Q 'Q x J. - 1-'5 -, ' 4- V -V' ,YQ I 7 V'- , ' AF' 9? We v m -vi ,. me e ag 'gh .Q Vs? LQ... 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One of the highlights of Brazoswood's dramatic year was the production of The Hobbit, a fanta- sy written by 1. R.R. Tol- kien. Bilbo Baggins, the main character, was played by jill Patton with Teresa Donnell, Perry Hudson, Dale I-lusopple, and Perry Edgar playing the other leads . Another important dra- ma event was the Brazos- wood Pantomine troupe performing at the Brazos Mall and five local ele- mentary schools. Other events included the Bay City Speech Tournament Where Brazoswood placed third in Sweepstakes. Trophy winners were Ke- vin o'Quin, in Standard Poetry Readingg Alice Brovsm, in Novice Poetry Readingg jill Patton and Sherryl Colley, second in debate, and jill Patton, second in solo acting. ,,,,..gn- 'k is H' 3? Q is - X Drama Places Third In Sweepstakes ag aj Sherri jones reads prose . bj Mr. Platt helps Ricky Skewes and Leslie Gibson pre- pare for pantomime. cj jill Patton and Dale Hulsop- ple rehearse pantomine perfor- mances. dj Robin Harper checks out the SCCDES . ej Jill Patton puts on her make-up for the ' 'Hobbit' ' . fl Suzie Lytle and Nick james rehearse a skit for pantomine . gl Jill Patton, Perry Hudson, and Mark Thomas practice at a dress rehearsal. 635: . Z A 71 A f V Jggffwf, . 44,-f :' . Choir, Orchestra Present joint Concert ff If ' 1 A The musical organizations of Brazos- wood were very busy in the fall. The orchestra gave a concert in the audito- rium in preparation for their joint con- cert with the choir. Later that month, the combined A Cappella Choir, B Choir, and girls' choir gave a concert. The choir sang The Promise of Liv- ing, Stomp your foot, and a 15 minute Work by Verdi called Te Deum. The A Cappella choir also gave a Christmas concert and a student as- sembly the next day during the study halls . The Brazoswood Stage Band par- ticipated in The Brazosport jazz Fes- tival. The marching band provided Pre-game, Post-game, and half-time performances at the Astrodome for the Houston Oilers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers football game. On January 13, the band performed a concert in the auditorium after their annual Irish Stew Supper. W,-V A f-ff J, .a K fbi ,Pekx . '1 X r X 5 f V! '--r .l A r ld. 1 , 'Q p a 5 e ., v - . if! Xe 'kk 6 lu if .t ,L-ggirm : . .ki .M .. fx 'vi . V, , ,,'ffgyg-,fr aj Orchestra members Helen El- der, Beth Aslakson, and Andrei Fredli rehearse . bl Stuart Cayer, John Moss, Cal- vinette Richardson, and Ricky Skewes prepare for the choir's an- nual candlelight procession. cl Mr. Herman Gauthier, Mr. Rod Cannon, and Mrs. Donna Wiehe instruct the band before a perfor- mance ., dj Director Bill Atkerson rehearses orchestra members Benny God- dard, Christy Johanson, Kim Genizel, Donna Wiehe, John Wroth, Therese Coinget, Mark Evans, Helen Elder, Judy Gauth- ier, Colleen Whitmore , Beth As- lakson, Billy Davis, Debbie Dip- ple, Debby Hutchins, Marty Mer- ritt, and Renai Knight. el Girl's Chorus members Rhonda Sanders, Shelly Spears, Theresa Watson, Lori Meadors, Mary jo Torrance, Laura Newton, and Paula Patton wait behind stage before the Christmas Concert. Assemblies Start School Year CH Right The first assembly of the year was the A freshman and new students orientation. The students were told the rules and general way of life at Brazoswood. The juniors held two assernbliesg one to organize the selling of cards for the Prom, and a senior ring assem- bly. Representatives from the Balfour Com- pany distributed pamphlets for the rings, and the juniors then chose the design, color of stone, size, and metal they wanted. Seniors had an assembly for their graduation invita- tions by the Balfour Company. For Christmas 1 the SQ:-udent Council sponsored a cartoon as- sembly during fourth period. Students espe- cially enjoyed this since they could escape fourth period for only 25 cents. The Sam Houston State University Symphonic Band came to Brazoswood in january and played in the auditorium for band members. al Carol Gray hands programs to students entering a choir concert. by Nancy johnson, Kim Gentzel, Kerry Esmond, Andy Efird, Stuart Royalty, Terry Loftus, Charles Ashley, and Kyle Young gather for one of the years few assemblies. RJ vii ,, ,, 1 .aff ., 4, '.'-'rn' 9: Q . A .gg I flat S., .V 6 L - , gk, ':-:'Y'.Q' 4 .4 .4 ,A-.. A .f 3, Q31- ,1 A 1 A '4 x cj Byron Ballow, Dwight Dunlap, Scott Brackin, and George Jones watch as Kevin Moody perfomus CPR on a dmnmy un- der the instructor's careful observation. dj Leandro Garza performs emergency CPR as a project in health class . ej Craig Matzke and Mitch Max-dis rehearse for the Miss America contest. Parade, County Fair Attract Huge Crowd The Brazoria County Fair had a record shows, and rides Such as the Zipper breaking crowd of over 165,000 people, frightened more people than ever. Many At 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, local Students Brazoswood students received recognition vvere dismissed early so they could enjoy for their entries in the livestock and art the traditional parade, which officially divisions on display. For these students opened the fair. The band, drill team, the fair was the end of many weeks of and cheerleaders participated in the pa- hard work. There were the usual com- rade much to the delight of Brazoswood plaints about crowds and disruptive be- onlookers. Tonya Lanthrip, Brazowood's havior, but the atmosphere of the fair was fair queen candidate who won first runner generally good. Cathy Gibson, Brazos- up in the contest, also took part in the pa- Wood junior, summed it up by saying rade. Some people enjoyed skydivers and The fair gets bigger and better each balloonists, while others enjoyed side- yearl A at , r 0 ,fag Qi ? gf' BN ..- , ..., , lg' 5 D 'Us Hi 5 aj The Brazoswood twirlers: Lou Ann Blevins, Melinda Rogers, Susie Da- vidson, Yvonne Allen, Lisa Drake , Susan Breedon, Kay Dellamea, Don- na Morgan, Cathy Struthwolf, Terry jones, Janie Lee, Wanda Drapela, Mary Struthwolf, Cindy Wessels, Re- nee Menegos, Robin Wortham, Don- na Rosatti, Mary Rudder, Kim Matzke, Gail Ann Boozales, and band members, Andy Efird, Chuck Ash- ley, and Stacy Ayers, wait to join the Brazoria County Fair Parade . bl The Brazoswood Bucaneer Band, twirlers, and flags, lead by Cathy Sfruthwolf, Terry jones, and Mary Struthwolf, are an impressive part of the Fair Parade. cj Brazoswood's fair queen candi- date, Tonya Lanthrip, waves to on- lookers of the parade . dj jalyn Parr, Nona McWilliams, Gary Hunt, Scott Morris, and julie Allen ride in the Fair Parade Fund Raising - Clubs Earn For Themselves All year, students helped with fund raising activities such as these. Drama spon- sor Victor Platt said, When we do plays the money pays for other shows, costumes, for the buses and to buy ma- keup. The Latin Club sold spirit links, t-shirts, jer- seys, and valentines. Alice West said, DE sells candy bars to buy jackets for first year students. The student council had a howdy dance, sold balloons at the games, stickers, and Homecoming flowers for a friend. The money went to the student council and was then used for the student body. 'X T C A ii aj Mindy Brock sells yearbook subscriptions to Christina Gar- cia . bj Sue Henderson and Denise Perry talk while selling foods for the French club. cj Karen Stewart and Kelly Wheeler share a smile . dj Kelli Wiseman buys some spirit links from Chris Collins during lunch. el Kelly Wheeler sells brownies for Spanish Club . fl Rhonda Pyett sells carnations to the students . ig.. ,., Christmas Season Sparkles Many activities were car- ried on during the weeks preceeding the Christmas holidays . The Student Coun- cil was busy with their car- toon, Rudolf, going to the youth home, and to Brazos- view. The band organized and arranged their annual Christmas dance. The choir went caroling at Woodlake Nursing Home, and a hayr- ide followed. Many of the different clubs held Christmas parties. The Spanish, DE, FHA, and the French clubs had their par- it tqiffl -4' fs i 'lt it B ties at one of the club mem- bers' homes. The French Club had their party at Sue I-Ienderson's house in Rich- wood. Norma Guiterez, Patti Mitchell, and Joyce Ramiski were in charge of the deco- rations and the skit. The FHA had a progressive din- ner which ended with a Christmas party. DE planned a party followed by a hayride and caroling. The PE department donated mon- ey to the janitors as did the Student Council 5-Qt 1 ,Wt 5. 9 ff-.f ., .,! ' A ,-., ' W .5 '1 fa ffl I, ff-'Xl 5 f' 61, . ,JJ M 1. ' so ' aj Senior Denise Dolezal helps put the final touches on the Latin Club's Christmas tree. bl The Brazos Mall glitters with decorations during the Christznas shopping season. cj Sophomore Judy Gauthier and other band members add Decem- ber cheer to the band hall. dj Senior Shelley Matus whispers her secret Christmas wishes into Santa's ear at Brazos Mall. el Freshmen Nigel james and Laura Matus enjoy themselves at the band's Christmas dance . fl Freshmen Girls' Chorus mem- bers Rhonda Berryhill and Susan Fox relax backstage while the A Cappella Choir performs their Christmas concert. Spring Activities Kept School Busy waz. al A sign of things to come in the spring was start of construction of the six new classrooms to be at- tached to Wing D. bi Terri Westergaard casts her ballot for a candidate as students vote for 1980 Student Council of- ficers. , ci Dena Brown used a free moment ' l , on a spring state convention trip for journalism to look at dresses at an Austi.n department store . WW! 1.--f.-.. , . .. ,Y .MQW 4 .. dj Kelli Walton spends a long spring Saturday on a school bus headed for UIL contest. ej Sherryl Colley, Denise Brown, Donna Peiser munch down on chips as activities start to get interesting at Senior Day. fl Spring means honor organiza- tions initiations such as this where Anna Marie Somich presents membership cards to new Thespi- ans Dale Hulsopple, Sherrie jones, Jeannie Webb, and Alice Brown. Fundays Give Students A Break There were days at Brazoswood in which a visitor might wonder if he was really at a high school. The Fundays were spon- sored by the Student Council, and included Sunglasses Day , Overalls Day, Rock T-shirt Day, and several Tacky 2 . x-, N1 - 1 ' A - , .M r ,- t' 't' Days . During football season Spirit Week was held, with a Blue Day and ending with each class decorating the halls in their wing. Fundays usually included games such as volleyball and frishee, and other activities during the lunch periods. et i fu . ' lhvuw aj The faculty becomes involved with Fundays as Coach jeff Bonser prepares to help his teammate return the ball. bl Scott Morris, Scott Drake , and Kim Taylor give it their best during a volleyball game . cj Referee Nona McWilliams carefully watches the shot that Biol- ogy teacher Danny gets ready to return. dj Toya Good cheers on the tug- of -war team including Gary Pinlcney, Roy Urps and johnny Woodard. ej Teddy Davis enjoys a game of frisbee during lunch on Tacky Day. fl Darrell Jones and Tressa Carmody join Shelley Mueller in a ballgame . D A .4.' x AN! - ' nr ,,,,,,,,.k., ww. :alia ,s. af We Q ,.. MV, J if 1' - 95-, 1-.r . ,,i. 3 ea, . , P a'?'-gk 'fic -g- lzil ,K .44 Y. 1 P4 .3 Brazoswood Students Place ln Charity Race A vB, W C D What is dressed in shorts and tennis shoes, walks 30 kilometers, and is very tired? It is a Walkathon walker from Bra- zoswood. The course ran down Oyster Creek drive and Southern Oaks drive, and around the Lake Jackson Intermediate School. From the Intermediate, they went to Dunbar Park for lunch. After lunch all those that could go on started again around Highway 2004 for the remaining half. At the end of the walk the walkers returned to the Dunbar Park registration area where they got their instructions on how and where to return their money. Wu They also received a Battered Boot Award. Out of the 75 runners in the Lions Club Charity Race, three Brazoswood students placed at the course at Dunbar Park. They were Joey Paxton, in third with 49.04, joel Barnett, fourth with 49.36 and Pat Lowry, fifth with a 50.38. frflifni -, l aj Joey Paxton awaits with other runners the beginning of the Charity race . bl Merry Brashear takes a break during the Walkathon, with lunch at Dunbar Park. cj Modeling a March of Dimes sticker, james Hartless goes for the last leg of the walk. dl jay Nowlin and Merry Brashear read over some last minute details. el Kids and grownups alike wait for the beginning of the Lion's Club Charity race . Belles Boogie At Spring Show The culmination of a month of planning, practicing, and polish- ing resulted in what was called the best Bucca- neer Belle Spring Show ever. Work for the production was done by sponsor Vicki Long, Belles' officers, and the Belles themselves . The Belles arrived at 7:30 a.m. each day dur- ing the month preceding the show and practiced until the end of first pe- riod. They also re- hearsed after school from 3:30 to 6 p.m. With Butch Wright and Mark Heard acting as Masters of Ceremonies , the Belles got the show on the road. Among their routines were a scarecrow routine to Ease on Down the Road, a fifties routine to Greased Lightnin' ,' a black light routine to Which Way's Up, the traditional officer jazz routine, and the tradi- tional high kick routine. They also did a skit to the Oilers' Fight Song, which featured David Aldous, Don Rip- ple, and Wally Taylor as Derrick Dolls , and drill team members as the Houston Oilers and the Pittsburg Steelers . There was also a King Tut routine, featuring Bret Johnston, and a pe- cial routine in which all of the senior Belles per- formed together to Last Dance. D A il .bfi aj Karen Stewart, Teresa Stroud, Vicki McClendon, Dom-la jones, and Cecilia Fla- herty perform in the traditional officer jazz routine. bl Angela Daly and Laura Combs rehearse the opening. cl Belles crawl through armadillo routine . iv! noi... -'hu 1' rgif QT.- ' x , ---.-..., 'Q--K -... dj Emcees are Butch Wright and Mark Heard . el Margaret Colvin, Angie Rein- hart, and other Belles move to the tlme of ' 'Sweetwater Jones. ' ' 'TWV' '. E: M I x .L..,.g2Qggj1,j7,,. .f f f- .J ,QQ - fl janet Kelly, Linda Schultz, Emily Lott, jean Domingues, and Melissa Daly perform in a hand- I jive routine . F A , aj Lead Saundra Whitehead as lrene O'Dare listens to her mother, played by Merry Brashear . bl Mrs. Donald Marshall Il, played by Denise Bromm, is introduced to lrene by Donald Marshall 111, played by Robert Crawford. cj D.j. Eldred, Lori Brown, Berenda Cheatum, and Kenneth Golden end their song We're getting away with it with a flourish. dj Chorus members LeeAnn Bain, Cathy Middleton, jaylyn Parr, Nona McWilliams, Tammy Hall, Gary Gofer, Mike Dodd, Danny Larson, Tommy Munson, Rob Danfoxd, and Dwayne jones sing ' 'So Whatdaya wanna make those eyes at me for. ej Choir director Mr. Magee and drama consultant Mr. Platt confer during a rehearsal. lrene Caps Off Choir's Year I n The Brazoswood Fine Arts De- partment presented the musical- comedy lrene in mid-May. The presentation was cast in early ' spring, after A Cappella Choir L ' C 5 xg? ' - -Ii 'f??l'iff' ,ffff I p ' members endured hours of nerve- wracking auditions before the choir's director, john Magee. Saundra Whitehead and Robert Crawford played the leading roles. Supporting leads were Merry Bra- shear and Kenneth Golden. Other parts included Lori Brown, Berenda Cheatum, D.j. Eldred, Denise Brown, Gary Cofer, and Louis Wa- guespack. McCarty and Wague- spack were also the student direc- tor and stage director, respective- ly. Prop manager was Debbie Dip- pel. Although choir members were the only ones seen on stage, many groups participated in the musical. c g The pit band, led by Rod Cannon,provided all music for the presentation. Ethel Clark was the pianist. Drama coach Victor Platt was co- director, along with Magee. Art students painted the sets, Betsye Witcher was choreographer, and Jody Jones was in charge of the sets. The actual presentation of Irene on May 17, 18, and 19, was enjoyed all three performances with the actors receiving standing ovations every night. Chorus members, lead performers, and band members put in hours of grueling rehearsals after school and at night, but the work was worth it in the end, when audiences responded with laughter and tears to the performances of play participants. D A Cruise to the Stars was the theme of the junior-Senior Prom, held April 28 in the cafeteria. The scene of a thousand dull lunch hours became magically trans- formed into a beautiful winter scene. The main decoration was an unusual fountain that contained dry ice, giving the room a foggy, interesting overcast. Moonchild provided the music. Although many couples came to the Prom for a few minutes only before going to Houston or local restaurants for dinner, the Prom was nevertheless enjoyed by many. Spon- sors were Danny Goviale, Minnette Christinsen, Lavern John, Kathy Chris- tianson, and Ray Murrell. juniors-Seniors Cruise To The Stars ,329 Q 5 aj Robert Crawford, Mr. Goviale, and Jojo Allen sell Prom tickets to senior Dale Hulsopple , and other promgoers . bj Mark Thomas, Perry Hudson, and LaDonna Runnells dance to the beat of Moonchilds music. cj Mr. Robert Oakman greets couples at the doors of the Prom. dj Bret Johnston and Donna Jones dance to the music at the Prom. ej Danice Shaver and Danae Boston talk, while prom dates stand back. fj Slow dancing at the prom are Steve Linder, Lori Brovsm, Mrs. Dorothy Howard and her husband, and Tanya Lanthrip and her date . 1 8 F Spring was a season of elections for cheer- leaders, Student Council, and superlatives. The first election students participated in was the electing of cheerleaders. Over 16 girls tried out, and although all the students performed their routines, only eight could win. The day be- fore the election, girls were scored by a panel of judges on how high they jump, how loud they were, memorization, appearance, and poise. The following girls were picked for cheer- leaders for 1979-80. They were Rhonda Pyeatt, Debbie Miller, Ceci Schuman, jean Mardis, Lori Meaders, Amy Ripley, Vicki Witcher, and Laura Moran. During and before the student council elec- tions, students saw signs saying Let's start a riot, vote Allen and Pyeatt, and others saying Don't Mickey Mouse Around, vote Ken and Da- vid. Students went to the library mall and voted during English classes. Each class also elected 10 representatives to the Student Council. Four officers were elected. 1979-80 officers of the Student Council were: President Kenneth Golden, Vice-president David Bonorden, Secretary Nona McWilliams and Treasurer Anne Wicker. The superlatives were the elections of class clown, best dancer, ect. The students were kept in suspense until the superlative show, where the winners were announced. Cl.,-J' if ' . 5, X fa K., 1 , . K ' 1 4 .1 'bs Elections: Part Cf Spring Fever aj Officers for 1979-80 are, Kenneth Golden, David Bonorden, Anne Wicker, and Nona McWilliams. bl Mrs. Annette Brown, Tony Knight, and Stanley Williams vote in class. cj Laura Combs counts ballots in the voting procedure . dj Steve Linder, Karlene Zeitler, and Tonya Lanthrip hand out ballots and explain how to vote correctly. ..,.-A A I--. , ri X X- 6 g li , , 4 A Q. -- 1 1 ' WWXDJN' PM 'ri k ' wr K f -- ...A am, Lg., ,... :y ii Q A r Q? '-.' ,ffl , , KJ 'k A W V ' L H , H ii ' L W fggf Ql L L J .... 3- ' ,-qw A iflynu Q' 5,5 1 V ' 1 f ',,g QA X K , 'wig' ' , ga 'Univ 1, My A! . , - f I., ' yfx .., - ,U -LQ 1 it -, Y :pkg X4 5 21 I K ?'fQ4i4 'f KAlL. '1 1 m ' , :Q W . ,11-i'gw'J: ,ik ---- r 5 . g j 5f5Q5j,g W ' V ' Q 'W N KX P. gg, ' . Q g. + 4 X LA X M' .,.14 h b ff fx X 'Q ' Q -A ,gs w, m .LLI ' V ,Q ' ,gk-P2 ,xf in '. if' is .1 M' Jfaiffffiz, - SQ ww. Msgs -iw.-f f-:I V mv: '55 , as ,fy gang, ku hw ' L'.f1f1 ...gm xQ-L. 5 Q.. - w ,Q-s. J? Q . ,. x 5 'IVA , , K . it 65 5 Hn Q ki . x X fav 1 'YN 1 - NQ?v,y,-, , f ,V ' . .qwfi Eiga 4 win-' ' ' 12, N , ,-,, ' 5 Jw-Q 'Z L' 2- 5345 ' , A I. N V ik sv :K f , . ' Tim Km? ..: ' -Z-v.g:,'.4':A '.'f7n-N37 ,B .. ,Nu W C A, S -4110! A--.... 3 . -nw ,, .. 1... ..,. N. .:' , ' J - -:if ,fi l :lg-it ' 4 .. 5 , 7 if. .M Q ,Senior Day Means Fun To 446 'qi in W ,Q 'Nw E: ,,,, K . L4-Cs ff .s b .Q Q Y N A A I i -,is K I 4 1 1 1-f,,. xi. fn. ' r- X 1 . 4 7 ' N M, .J Q' NJ si' 'gf Four hundred - six seniors went to the forty park for sen- ior day from 9 until 3. They lounged around the pool and performed all sorts of compli- cated dives . Others threw frisbees , played softball, played soccer, and beat up on an old car there for that pur- pose. During the festivities teacher and principal Melvin Blair, Nancy Blair, Royce I-lendriks, Danny Gioviale, Glen Campbell, and Merle Al- len were escorted into the pool. At 2 p.m. D.j.'s barbe- que catered a luncheon of bar- beque, sausages, beans, and iced tea. aj Loyd jordan watches as Tommy Mun- son, Ray Kilsby, and Mark Lindloff get their kicks out of dunking people . bl Timisha Crook, Rebecca, julian, Belinda Purcell, Vex-onicaWood , Jana Swisher, and Melissa Murray relax on senior day. cjLeigh Hermann and Denise Dolezal watch the pool intently. cl Donald Self, Gary Kavanough, Keith Acuff, William Baker, Russell Drapela, and Cory Epps happily throw Royce Hendrick in the pool. el Bobbie Riley laughs as Glen Camp- bell gets tossed in the pool by two care- free seniors. A Sgep Gne, Preparation K9 3 Q 'Q 7 ll , aj Dena Brown, jennifer Bashaw, and jennifer White patiently take yearbook orders from Kevin o'Quin, Tina Tumlinson during lunch hours. bl Stanley Williams and Gary Cofer shred lettuce for choir dinner and concert. cj jay Nowlinand Editor-in-Chief Mindy Brock go over the calender, arranging deadlines. dj Ricky Skewes, Beth Aslakson, and Deenise Brown relax after setting up tables. A A me Ia., QQ' u -anlafw-5 '11 .04 1 -wwf gk: Varsity Shows Talent, Plays Hard The Varsity football team started out the sea- son on a losing note, fall- ing to Angleton 36-6. They continued to lose their games throughout the pre-district season, los- ing to Spring Branch and Clear Lake. However, the last pre- season game was won by the Bucs 47-6. They de- feated Alief-Elsik turning their season around. The Bucs almost won district, but in the last few seconds of the game Lamar Con- solidated scored a touch- down which cost Brazos- wood a lot of pain and sad- ness and the game. The final score was 14-10. All in all the 1979 Bra- zoswood Buccaneer Varsi- ty team showed a lot of talent, playing hard, and letting the Buccaneer pride shine through. A W, ,f TWT B C sri 5 eff . he aj Linebacker Dwayne Rhodes goes on to the field with confidence and determination. bl David Hosak and Bobby Williams seem to think David Kremer should stick to football as he makes a short speech as the team captain of the week. cj Steve Linder looks tired and dejected at a low point in the game. dj The Buc's defense comes back with another good play. el A familiar sight to weary footall players after long hours of practice . Varsity Springs Into Actlon aj Front row: Amando Gonzalez, Gary Pinkney, Roy Urps, Mitch Mardis, Billy Rogers, Bob Barber, Glenn Ermis, Kenneth Schulte, second row: David Kremmer, Arthur Cayer, David Bonorden, Mark Rob- inson, Paul Gaspard, Bobby Williams, Benny Dunn, Gary Hindman. Third row, Lonnie Key, Mike Stork, johnny Woodard, jeff Bowlin, james Smith, Mike Gaubatz, Kevin Coufal, Murray, manager, Ray Kilsby. Fourth row: Henry Santos, Billy Izard, Phillip Sher-brook, Gary Moten, Dwayne Rhodes, Kelvin Houston, man- ager, Mark Amorin, manager, Robert Hankins. Fifth row: Steve Page, Larry Moore, David Hosack, Loyd jordan, joel Bamett, Tony Good, Donald Self, Not pictured: Steve Linder, james Brown, Gary Cofer. bl Mitch Mardis and Bobby Williams be- gin their jobs in the defensive backfield. cj A good catch by Mark Robbins on ends in frustration as he backs out of botmds. dj Buc defense stops the opposition for no gain. ej Amando Gonzales misses a winning pass. f The Bucs et in a , D s , at in little more practice at ' before the game. As David Kremmer catches a pass. Gary . Pinthney, Kenneth Schulte, and Billy Rogers look on. X .ilh . 'Blass N- v rr -,. , fy 'fa Z 1? 'A lcgrz' gf E F A C B 69 aj Sea Robber Billy Langston lunges away as jeff Miles attempts to block a Memorial player. by jayvees Darrell Garcia and Darryl Khoury protect teammate Stewart McDowell from a pile-up, N' is K Sea Rovers Lead Sub- Varsity Teams 'IO-0 D The freshman Sea Rov- ers finished their season with a perfect lO-O're- cord. The coaches were Shannon Spears and Gerald Eddings. The team worked out about two and a half hours after school daily during the week. Accord- ing to one team member the team is bound for even greater heights. Defensive end Mike Montana feels that they are going to win state in 1981. The Fresh- men Sea Robbers almost had a perfect season with a record of 9-1 . The Sea Robbers practiced at the same time as the Rovers The coaches were james Moore and David Middle- ton. The Sophomore Ban- dits finished their season 8-2 losing to Angleton and Spring Branch Memorial. Coaches were Jacky May- field and Gerald Loyd. w E The team improved much during the year, ac- cording to Coach May- field. The team practiced about three hours a day in first period and after school. The Junior Varsity Pirates finished their sea- son with a 7-2-1 record. They practiced about three hours a day. The coaches were jim Arthur and Billy Poland. fcj Brazoswood jayvee Pirates are: Ricky Autxey, Jeff Blair, T.j. Blankenship, Comtney Brown, Chris Collins, john Davila, Dar- rell Garcia, Leslie Gourley, Kelly Hanks, Floyd Harris, Mark Hatch, Cliff Henson, Roggie Houston, Warren lvie, Charles jones, Stan Kaplita, Darryl Khoury, Danny Linscombe, Tom Loftus, Tony Manning, Richard Matlock, Stewart McDowell, Ron Ramirez, Lonnie Rathbun, David Raymond, Ruben Santos, Ron Self, jeff Smith, Mark Tomasek, Randy Wade, Craig Wilson, Ronald Wright. fd, Brazoswood Sea Rovers are Kenneth Armstrong, Michael Bailey, Byron Ballew, Andy Bau- man, Roger Bohuslav, Dale Brannan, Brad Brock, Chuck Caden- head, jerry Dawson, Tom Doskocil, Richie Drake, Paul Fox, Scott Funk, joey Garrett, - Kris Greg, Kenny 1 jones, Timothy jones, Donald Lambert, Ron- ald Lambert, Nick Miller, Mike Mon- tana, john Nunez, Daniel Ortis, Tracy Rickey, Paul Russell, Mark Sayad, Mike Schulz, Brad Shaw, Eddie Smith, Gerald Sutton, Steve Trail, F Byron Yarborough. fel Brazoswood Sophomore Bandits are Anthony Blevin, Wayne Bryant, Gary Cofer, Mike Daughrity, Brian Davis, Allen Dawson, Steve Dunn, David Gaspard, Pat Gifford, Steve Harrison, Dan johnson, Steve Lewis, Joe Martinez, Kevin Matthews, Randy Paul, Bill Penny, Chris Ramerez, David Resuriz, Richard Red den, Bryan Regier, Tommy Rhame, john Ripple, johnny Runnels, Hugh Sample, jeff Sayad, Alan Simmons, Steve Thompson, Scott Vardeman, Doug Washington, Chris Wheeler, Merle Wise, Greg Worthan, David Wright, Cedric Wyche ,john Zylks. ffl Brazoswood Sea Robbers are Steven Ashley, Darryl Bennett, Bruce Blackmar, Carl Carpenter, Rob Danford, Pete Davis, Mike Dodd, Dwight Dtmlp, Layne Fowler, Clifton Harris, Frank Hernandez, Dwain jones, Bobby Key, john Kyle, Billy Langston, Jojo Langston, Kellie Mays, Jeff Miles, jon Mills, Kevin Moody, Roger Nabors, Darwin Quave, David Rhodes, Demais Richardson, Gino Silvas, Charles Simmons, Wayne Springs, jim Stephens, Lawrence Thorne, Loyd White, Richard Williams, Todd Willis, Robert Wilson, Robert Worrell, Doug Yarborough . w 1978-79 t , in 1978-79 Buccaneer Belle members are, front row: managers Timisha Crook and Susan Mitchell. Members Marty Monical, Kelley Wheeler, Lu- cilla Longoria, Melissa Daly, Cindy Sherman, Vicki McClendon, Donna Jones, Teresa Stroud, Karen Stewart, and Ceceli Flaherty. Second row: Kay Patterson, Lesa Spillers, Yvette Martinez, Pam jackson, Libby Aves, Rhonda Autrey, Gaylyn MaCartney, Laura Combs, Janet Kelley, Wilyn Logan, Sandra Frazier, Nancy Allen, Mandy Green, Gail Robbins, Lauri Reed, and Cheryl Bornemann. Third row: jean Domingues Lori LaCoume , Kelli Walton, Linda Schultze, Eliza- beth Gagle, Lanita Lanthrip, Rose- , iq Buccaneer Belles 3 J k 1 K ,l 'N X x ---a R s 1 mary Longoria, Sharon Marshall, Su san Williams, Angela Daly, Tonya Behn, Shelley Spillers, Margaret Colvin, Emily Lott, Karen Early, Lorre Powell, Lisa Waller, and Terri Peters, Fourth row: Leigh Hopper, ll a gb as Cathy Middleton, Tina Gregory, Theresa Flaherty, Brenda Wilkins, Rhonda Patient, Cheryle Todd, Bar- bie Schumann, Janice Dean, Sara Grether, Karlene Zietler, Renne Waibel, Leslie Brannan, Penny Mon- rrlcy . ical, Helen Elder, Angie Reinhart, Denise Ganstein, Sandee Bublitz, and Shelley Matus . Volleyball Takes 2nd In District Wil A , J J f a x ' ifit 5 ,. Q The varsity volleyball team finished district with a 12-6 sea- tif W son record. Nancy Norsworthy, Danette Ayers , and Bonnie 1 Broaddus were among top offensive players, while Rhonda y 'T' b,t s ' Fleming and Norsworthy led the defense. Managers were Senior if up M jennifer Taylor, junior Melanie Bottlinger, and Sophomore Te- s T 2 ,J- resa Price. The trainer was Marion Skewes. ppaig fs ll : Among the outstanding players was Pam Tatum, Broaddus , and Norsworthy who all made the All-District team. In the district playoffs , Brazoswood played El Campo and Lamar twice each and had a 2-2 record. The girls played in tournaments at Santa 't'Q Fe, where they received a first place trophy, San Jacinto Col- lege, and Mt. Carmel. ,p The jayvee volleyball team won eight games and lost three 'N during the season. The attended tournaments at Santa Fe, Al- vin, and Friendswood Where they placed second. Coach for both varsity and jayvees was Linda Turek. The freshman volleyball team Won nine games and lost nine during the year. Linda Palmer coached the freshman team. The girls felt that she did a fine job and unified the team. Palmer felt she had a fine group of young ladies . Varsity Girls Make All-District Team Danette Ayers and Penny Hendricks prepare for upcoming game . The jayvee players are: front row, Marian Skewes, Anne Reis, Kim McDougal, Sheila Soell, Rhonda Sanders, Annette Vera, and The- resa Price. The back row consists of jalynn Parr, Tynia Gaubatz, Nicki Richards, Terri Becker, Karen Markwardt, and Nona McWilliams . The varsity players are: Pam Tatum, Danette Ayers, Rhonda Fleming, Nancy Norsworthy, Bonnie Broaddus, Penny Hendricks, Becky julian, Kim McCutcheon, Bobbi Riley, and jennifer Breaux. The back row consists of the managers Melanie Bottlinger and jennifer Taylor. Bonnie Broaddus spikes the ball as Pam Tatum, Nancy Norsworthy, and Rhonda Fleming get set for the return. Coach Linda Turek and referee discuss the game . ., ,J 1 , .J ' 1 fe. Buccaneer 2 ,fi T-'if 1978-79 Buccaneer Band members are: First row: Karen I-Iorstrnan, Pa- tricia Mays, Christina Horstunan, Renee Rodgers, Rosemary Polimeno, Nancy johnson, Angela Wiehe, Ka- ren Williams, Mary Rutter, Susan Breeden, Darla Dunn, Karen Creacy, Kim Matzke, Wanda Drapela, Gail Boozalis, Yvonne Allen, Janie Lee, Daurle Reimier, Lisa Drake, Capri Holt, Donna Morgan, Cindy Wessels, Susie Davidson, Kay Dellamaya, Melissa Murray, Denise Shaver, Beth Menegos, Claudia Slyvas, Kimber Berry, Melinda Rogers, Davey Swisher, jaque Rudder, Lou Blevins, Donna Rossatti, Robin Wortman, Renee Menegos, Kathy Preston, Kathy Kleypas, Kim Garzia, Tracie Woods, Page johnson, jamie Mark- wardt, Darlene Gonzales, Lisa john- ston. Second Row: Director Rod Cannon, Terry jones, Donna Run- nels, Christin Morton, Mary june, Sharon Creacy, Gwen Hammer, Su- sie Sanders, Christi Johanson, Gioia Grosso, janet McKeever, Mary Alca- cla, Alicia Evans, Teresa Sablatura, Christi Neikamp, Celeste Friuden- burg, Becky Watts, Mauri Wilson, Linda Perry, Donna Lentz, Vicki Eas- ley, Becky Butler, jill Patton, Rhonda Littleton, janet Brown, jo Ann Blackstock, Annette Vera, Ra- chel Nordstrom, Meri Joy, Neva Lara, Gina Rameriz, Dana Cook, Herman Gauthier, Cathy Struthwoli, Bill Gottschalk, Mary Struthwolf. Third Row: Robin Barkemeyer, jay Womack, David McCutchen, Ross Campbell, Ken Kelly, Chuck An- drews, Gary Drapela, Ricky Quirk, Jeannie Girourad, Troy McDana, David Ramsey, Beth Searles, Scott Hodges, Nina Noack, Shawn Terry, Katherine Martin, Mark Evans, Karin White, Sharon Watts, John Wroth, julie McDanial, jay Cromins, Carl Glove, Tonya Davis, Debbie Smith, Stacy Lauring, Theresa Moreno, Vicki Vaughn, Pam Bartos, Fourth Row: Ben Goddard, Cary Brock, Debbie Scruggs, Rollie Davis, Nor- ma Gutierrez, Melissa Hartless, Kim Kershaw, Cindy Higby, Lauri Eng- lish, Brad Owens, Linda D'Onofrio, Debbie Good, Kay Gary, Lisa Watts, Becky White, Diana Rathbun, The- resa Caldwell, Dena Frain, Gerlyn Kessner, Martha Young, Leslie Shaw, Tracy Suuck, Pat Scruggs, Carolyn Schaefer, Ann Decas, Elaina Green, Molly Meath, Sandra Fam- Band f'4Q Qt ,ci 'fl' it brough, Kathy Taylor, Jennifer Moore, Stacy Ayers, Renee Smith. Fifth Row: Brad Barton, David Turn- er, Scott Walzel, De Wayne Kessner, Mike Thomas, Marino Rameriz, Lama Matus, Candy Caperton, Deb- bie Shoults, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Pam Blair, Belinda Ramos, Carl Carpen- ter, Ricky Murray, Theresa Haak- man, Melissa Burkett, Thomas Gar- cia, Brett Pennington, Ken Little, Tom Pravel, Joe lglinskly, Craig Woodhead, John Guidirelli, Laura Funderberg, Sara Elder, Louise Earle, Sara Fernandez, Maureen Meagher, Belinda Muckworth, Jana Swisher, Pam Reichel, Karen Friu- denberg, Brent Hammovel, Ronald Lambert. Sixth Row: Gina Silvas, Carolyn Manley, Royce Smith, Marty Head, Charlie Pfleiderer, WYE,- Carol Ham, Barbara Colburn, Todd Fruidenberg, Nancy Acuff, Dan Dan- hin, Mike Meath, Glenn Howell, Terry Loftus, Alan Gustin, Doug Dewey, Greg Anderson, Craig Matzke, Chuck Ashley, Jim Amorin, Mark Ashmore, Mike Barker, Mike Hurta, Kevin Tarrant, Jimmy Chris- tie, Robert Somich, Steven Cole, Jimmy Crawford, Holly Bright, Ken Parsley, Carrie Golden, Beatrice Ra- meriz, Brad Whitted, Adria Zavala, Steve Damian. Seventh Row: Judy Leshikar, Nancy Boston, Nigel James, Keary Pitts, Paul Lambert, Cameron Underwood, David Lorms, Alton Crouch, Ron Hegyesi, Lloyd Coleman, Kim Bressler, Tony Spell, George Boozalis, Richard Redden, Terry Whitstler, Lisa Wilson, Thom- as Pruett, Jimmy Stork, Gary John- ofiifftsyiilgi A ston, David Wise, James Hartless, Tim Fitzpatrick, Chris Gregg, Ron- nie Smith, Gregg Smith, Scott Ash- more, David Altizer, Jane Matheny, Carolyn Miller, Kyle Young, Darrell SSutton, Paul Fox, Kevin Lippman. Eighth Row: Lislie Bird, Teresa McConathy, Angela Miller, Sue Henderson, Lisa Barker, Pam Hen- dexson, Lisa Moss, Jeanne Kohler, Holly Slagle, Jane Austin, Stewart Royalty, Renae Castlebeary, Keith Williams, Ken Hill, Mary Merritt. Mike Leavitt, Mark Pennington, Al- len Prescott, Chris Hurta, Doug Wright, Mike Boyington, Greg Smith, Steven Kindwell, Kerry Es- mond, Jamie Davidson, Walt Ward, Karl Wallace, Jim Lewis, Tony Plyebas, Andy Efird, Kim Furr, Becky Pawelka, Donald Lambert. Ji' flJl,Z0i i Physical Education Gets 'Em Moving aj Gary Hindman works out on the military press in the Blue Building during period PE. bl Paul VanderWal catches a rebound from the basket in PE. cj Cheryl Elkins and Mary Richmond participate in a game of softball in 3rd period PE. djABret McKnight shoots the basketball as Charles Ramsey watches . el Becky Reckaway bats as Mary Richmond plays catcher, and Mrs. Long umpires a softball game in PE. s' rg f- 1-gg , fxf ' 4u ,pf, H11 .,,.: - . 5 V t One of the school's many required courses is Phys- ical Education QPEJ. Seven quarters are required for graduation. Most students take their first quarter of PE in ninth grade as part of a I-IealthfPE program. During the remaining two years, students generally get a choice of sports and activities unless they are enrolled in a special ath- letic class, such as foot- ball or volleyball. The choice ranges from soft- ball to basketball to swim- ming with sports like archery and tennis some- where in between. The main exception to the sev- en quarter PE requirement is band members, who get one quarter of PE credit for marching season. 5,-,,-....q......-r .-....... 9-A-0: -. ' . fr' 5 .-.., 1- ff- - F. am: -:-.,,,',,--2+ A44 ..-u. :mls-' '- .,.4 'f' 'fr-' Q- - - --' W-.ng ,, .wr -5-. -..:U-- 5 , 3.-mga, 'Ubi I-gs.-'-fmt? ,-12- ':f -'f'3 5':,g'., ' --ve - 5--3.441 ,A-5c3.:g, gl-.v . .,-.:.,.1?'f2.c4w.-in-PWA . . . ' rf-rum? 'Q--g-sg'!-52 .. ,. fn . ., -.j 'v ,,,'-- -.Lp ij--,Q - ' . ' --1 'ir-g,k.fw,f , -- -fy' .:. J,+.,r-'3--- 14 -MQ. , , - v-1' ' -' . ' I : - -: jf' 13- -' --1 .- .- . , - -- 1282 M- . :. Luagpwh - .L I ,',,La,:--,Ag fr AJS t M- 1 , :Fi I 1-3, gy-It pq., A, , ' th ,L .yah .,.,,,3.1 ,. I 1.1. 3- .ua J .3-. V -.L .,4,i,+ga,3A .ad 43.-.,,4 -:Q-N' ' f+li75bg'S'-45?-5'5'f: eSw1f:A',, . , I '.-- 1 .P fx Jaw r - , . ' -..- 'zglcv' -' ' ' .. ' 431 RY . PT- - A-'-? 'w,i ',1-,'l1'!'l3-Q N' , D Many students participated in sports which were not school-spon- sored. Some were involved in gym- nastics, During their evening classes they would work on parallel bars , balance beams, floor exercises, and the vault. Deanna LaPrade said, It really gave you a chance to express yourself. Two other sports were softball and teenage baseball. Both were played in spring and summer. Winners often played into late july and early August going as high as na- tional competition. Soccer attracted many students during its fall-winter season. One player said, Soccer is a growing sport. It requires you to play as a team not as an individual. Soccer teams practiced after school, at least one on the band practice field, and played on weekends against other local and area teams. 1 K 1 f. e.:.-.., 'f f . sw, . . ,Y . .. g3wq',.ip,k .Vt 5.1.1, .4 . . l. 'M K 6 W. w gggfkfffz' . ' ,L ya, Nqkhiiwgyv VK, I . I h i f s p ti a l' M W A at . r ' Q 4 4 .,:.,,, ' 2. .:- if in .gg ,gil , .sl -L .v Q. .x . ... , . ,..., .-1 . ' 'Fw f Tiff :,, gif? ' tr C aj Nancy Boston and Amy Sayes practice softball at Roberts Elementary. bj Del Bornemann sets to block shot attempts in a soccer practice at Dunbar Park . cj Kay Gary and Phyllis Gaspard join many girls who spend the spring practic- ing and sharpening softball skills dj Going to the beach and playing frisbee is a popular surnmer sport. el Veronica Wood enjoys tennis at the always crowded school courts. 80 1 --sm fn- -'-sr ':-sf ' 4... 'fl' i, , D -nu. 'Q ,, A , , -' .5 u f -W M.. ' .. VM A 1. .,.mg, l 'i Sports Popular A ,.:v-.,.. l wswwf-4,,5, . , .,,,.,,.-4'4,,,.' f Q f .4 -40 41-4. . . A-,4,.f- HV-..44. , ' -- E 44.4- 1..,,. . ' . '-+p4.4,, + . Q 4 4,,f-v', A M4.4,..... ., 91+-4 g444f7y f-7-f+v 4 'H 4f,-... J' ,.f+ff-f++pf4fwf',J-...1... 'N f 'fH I, , +4-.,.,,.' .. V 'L 44-'f'f fw ...-- - .. syvffj-5fjf.:jg'.-'-4ff-f4.ffu.. H '?4 ,4 +fLLMfJJ:,,,,,4f4.r,,f,+,H,,-... Lllufr- 1 ,LLM,,.A.,,444,VM,,..-.,..f 4., v,,::1:31,,. A ,441 -,, 4 f,4,,f1,.4 ., . A hx.. I ,j,HT ,,..f 'Lfw Q 144.-J4,.1-.- .. :4.....f'.,...,-3,f --.. ,.4 ' ' ' ' ' .l' i4.an1 ,,.4 'r - 'ffl V' , 144411ff 'f,a'5,..,,,,,,.-' - ,,.! , . 1 jfrryf,,4w4ff '11 ,.' - ' ,. ' J' y, f444,,14,L,,,-A44-nf M ,.,-ff , -- .Af Varsity Basketball Places 4th In District Y W ' wk W' 'is' if ,, Eli Q 1, Q t i N is .T 'w - 7 'V in ,M s '45 es. ...V fate Varsity basketball Coach David Middleton said the boys basketball team had a good season. The final game count was 15-14 for the season and 3-7 for fourth place in district. Keary Castleberry was named to the first team All District and first team All Brazoria County. Rick Nordstrom got Honorable Mention. The team, as a whole, won the Brazosport College tournament in De- cember and Castleberry was named most valuable player. The team captains were Castleberry, Dan Richards , and Wally Tay- lor. .-. ix t is fix Q ' lg s 'Q' sf' is ii lnffig, 2 F' I aj The Varsity basketball team are Kevin Hughes, Dan Richards, Rick Wilson, Poke Williams, Ray Palmer, Keary Castleberry, Wally Taylor, Scott Sanders, Coach David Middleton, Kenneth Golden, Paul Torrance, jackie Williams, Rodney Crabtree, Butch Wright, Richard Nordstrum, and Scott Baker bl Poke Williams and Wally Taylor discuss procedures with referees during opening min- utes of the game. cj Keary Castleberry warms up during the pre- game. dj Scott Sanders, Keary Castleberry, Paul Torrance , and Ray Palmer disco steps before the game. ej Another fine shot by Keary Castleberry. V1-mir RZ fl' ff 4' Q 1 Standley, Barnett Lead jayVees SIXZS1 'L aj Members of the Jayvee team are front row: Leslie Huffman, jo jo Allen, Scott Morris, Joey Rx- ton, Mark Monical. Back row: Tim Mays, Terry Standley, Mel Scroggins, joel Barnett, Scott Ashmore, Steve Aldous, and Coach Shannon Spears. by Tony Good shoots an underhand lay-up shot. cj Members of the Sophomore team are: Doug Hayes, Mike Terry, Shane McConnaghy, Ricky Morris, Ricky Robinson, Kenny Little. Back row, Greg Kutach, Russell Bedrich, Albert Wood- head, Cedric Wyche, jeff Sayad, Stan Williams, Scott van Sumeren and Coach Gerald Eddings. dj Tony Good takes an outside jtunp shot. J ' A . 71127 :lQv 51 ? f'Vff1 1177 SV'1', s Q7 '.I, fT'f? XXfI-4 ,Kg ug -ft fu ?7'S-1'-' TTJ j v , ' rg - ft f, ' 5:-f. .,- V .7-f-i .wg 1' v , -'i ' 3 '14 n-1-'gs -4-Q, 71355 25.64, H , wt., W , , -Q . ,--..- 4 h,.a,,,-,-. i?2z'f'??f'.-Iffi K ' ' The junior-Varsity team, coached by Shannon Spears , finished at 15-14 for the year. Leading rebounder was joel Barnett, and Terry Standley was leading scorer. Coach Gerald Eddings' Sophomore team had a 2-10 record. Two of the top players were Rich Robinson and Ricky Morris. Robinson lead scoring and Da- vid Wright rebounding. The freshman boy basketball teams finished with a combined record of 22- 26 and 10-10 in district. The A team had a 17-11 record, winning district third place with 6-4. Eight of the losses were by three points or less. Leading scorer Dale Brannon had a game high of 30 points. Other top players were Doug Wilkerson and Mark Sayad. The B team was 5-16 and 4-6 in district. Leading scorer was Troy Mas singale . 'gg 6 Ii -4 . - .r el Freshmen A team members are john Allen, Mike Tate, Mike Bailey, Mike Montana, Tracey Rick- ey. Back rowg Coach Bill Davies, Mark Sayad, Doug Wilkinson, Mike Kessler, Lane Fowler, Dale Brannon, and Richard Janik. fl Freshmen B team members are Edward Lopez, Brad Hodges, Kevin Evans, David Hennigan, Leroy Breaux, Daren Boston, back row: Coach Bill Da- vies, Steve Mandakis, joel Welch, Brian Minsker, Tray Massingale , Roger Bohuslav, Kenny Aslakson, and Richard janik. gy Mel Scroggins shoots from the free-throw line. Girls Take 'lst At Columbia ed its season with a 13-16 record A B The girl varsity basketball team end- , ' I 2 l,.l ' w ,f 'eJ ' 1 Y ' , , . i , wr 4 , Q Graduating seniors were Rene Smith johnita Davis , Lori Cooper, Cheryl Ku tach, Shelly Mueller, Ann Burns, and Brenda Mayer. Smith, Davis, and Lisa Wilkerson were leading scorers . The team won first place at the Columbia Tournament and the consolation title at Bellville. ... sig ' M' X' 2 k , waz, , , L I. .,,, VJ , A M Y Sf ?tf' 4 2.5545 VW 1 , ,N A K 4 If 3 I I 1 N V it aaa lrllal 7 , , G 71 I X 4' t N V f -Q., A 4' ' 1 -W e ....r.i,,31S1- -.I A A ' r X-as M ,Hs - K is , I f if e.'m':1 xi : 4 ' we lex ax: sf M , A .Su fi 'fri C N Q XX We-f! 'Xsi aj Girl varsity basketball team members are Shelley Mueller, Gloria Cooper, Lisa Wilkerson, Anne Wicker, Miki Williams, Renee Smith, Katy Koonce, Annie Barnes, Sheryl Kutach, johnita Davis, and Brenda Ma- oxs. 'bl Renee Smith C31 tips the ball Q..-...1...o toward Anne Wicker in a center JUTHP- cj Sheryl Kutach, Gloria Coo- per, and Katy Koonce set for a rebound attempt. dj Sheryl Kutach looks in for a pass to the basket. el Katy Koonce drives for a bas- ket trailed by Gloria Cooper. tags . 5 Q , 3 nsvi' vnu. ,- 1PU - rs W, M, 'qi ' 44155 +S, w.-s, E .f N X K l,,,gif3,, vlriww s , Fx 'B .nd B L- My H M 11 Ui ,xv- Q 9 Y QI, ,A im ,K ,M C fn Q1-'v,,w 5.:,wa,., 5,,-ay: eff: X 1 1 Q 37 usgeif Nw i S 'ws A e. 6 aj The girl's jay vee basketball team members were: Karla Swenson, Mary jo Torrance , Sandra Burton, Laura Newton, jenny Wretlind, Toni Bartlett, Melissa Bottlinger, Anna Tiller, Teresa Tiller, Rene Castleberry, Laura Mozingo, and Delita Tucker. by Nancy Boston takes a long shot. cj The Freshmen Girl's team members were Deanna Rathbun, Nancy Boston, Pyllis Gaspard, julie Jinkins, Dawn Morris, Minerva Rames, Angela Miller, Tona Good, Amy Sayes, Amy Neely, Vera Rhame, Sauna Allen, Carolyn Miller, and Jaime Davidson, dj Sauna Allen blocks a throw by the opposing team. elf, ' V -- .. . , . :- -4 -... ,' ' ' ii' fi 'A 'sir - fu., f '- V, if W5 ' - 1:1-at - I pg .. Curl s Basketball Makes The Shots The jay Vee basketball team won twenty- four games and lost eight during the sea- son. They placed third at Angleton and Calhoun tournaments and placed second at Sweeny. They were also nine and one in the district where they won by the best record. The jay vees practiced during sixth period and after school. They aver- aged about one and a half hours a day. One of the members of the team, Mary Jo Torrance, said The jay vees played excellently and they usually had a lot of spirit. Jeanette Sciba coached the girls jay vee basketball team. She gave high praise to her girls saying that The kids did a tre- mendous job, and I enjoyed working with them. The freshmen team, coached by Linda Turek, had a 16-6 record and a 5-5 sec- ond place district record. Leading play- ers included Amy Sayes , Vera Rhame, Phyllis Gaspard and Minerva Rames. . -4,. ,fr M I, G F ' f'?J,, 5 I 3' 'x .44 el Minerva Rames dogs a Lamar player. fl The junior Varsity shows team spirit with a team yell. gl Vera Rhame prepares to throw the ball in. Swim Team The Brazoswood swim team faced several major changes. A new coach and new district line-up were among a few of these. Captains S Mark Guess, Celeste Stover, and Dorinda Jung were a help to new ' coach, jeff Bonser, throughout the entire season. At the Inters- quad Meet, the blue team, under Guess and Stover, placed first, third, and fourth while lung's sil- ,t,,,i N, A wi-,nasff1vQ2ff:agasaw '25 . ver team placed second. Those who won individual trophies at various meets were sophomores Pat Lowry, Randy Paul, Mary Murray, and Amy Grether, freshman Laura Hall, and junior Kathy Coppage. At the TISCA Meet, Brazoswood came home champions as the result of Dorinda jung's high placement in 'A' the different events. Brazoswood hosted the district me A meet and won both boys and girls titles with better than 60 points over the nearest teams. Girls outscored the nearest opponent by 61 points and boys by 66. Russell Drapella was the top diver followed by Darrell Wilson at second fol- lowed by Stuart Royalty and Gary Drapella. 'A Q ' ins District . i faliflittf fefa ,uf Ji ri S Jfgfifif Q:-. X. . ,-1 wt., 'ian a -:Q 1 if t W ,-we-1. ,,,, .gy mf, . . N.- ,... . , 'miksil ,: 4' , - ., sffsey- ,-.wr t , .4 , ,ttt W' at xx ,, , yr, H .uf j ff'- 1155 ,, Wife -kkk gg? .... .,,,:1,,,,.:,'Q.,,,,gf W' af ,5,,..::.:zs:z..-W 'az :sw , , L. J - -H... ,,.,,,,,,, Qf.:a,g:g-.,. , ,Q ,V . :..M,.,V , .W ,, 5 .Mw- . .i ',,,1 5, 4 M ,M . . A r 5 f 4 - . ' .2 , 'ea f- if f- ' '7735122wfr?ifss5255SS?ff 'fti'i1e:f 'eQ2ggis,2'ii5?'Z-Wife fl .' ,jiw:f1P? ' 1' Y ' ' , wil ww f ' J' ' J , f . 6 - 6 at etct P . l. 5 by fi? ' .L ' it 4' I 6 . 'Mi f ' S ,, , H ,., -L ,ef ,L ., A 4 . -fgaf i ., i ,, 1' ,f I ,ff W 5 3' , ,,,, f . 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' C, Q , ki ', -N A, I al Mark Guess does the breaststroke at practice . bl Darrell Wilson does a beautiful dive. cj Gary Gardner does the butterfly during a practice . dj The race has begun as the swimmers dive in. el The 1978-1979 Swim Team members are front row- Celeste Stover, Mary Murray, Dorinda Jung, Kathy Coppage, Maureen Stover, Marla Martin, Elaine Jacobson, 2nd row- Paul Reis, Gary Gardner, Russell Drapela, Terri Clark, Randy Paul, Stuart Royalty, Bret Hammon, 3rd row-Coach Murray Brown, Charlie Jordon, Donna Waldron, Phil Deville, Darrell Wilson, Karen Billings- ley, Paul Karstendiek, Coach jeff Bonser, 4th row-Pat Lowery, james Barclay, John Crosley, Russell Campbell, Mark Guess, and Mike Leavitt. if .J 1, in Wharton, EI Campo Are Top Tennis Efforts S3 5,5 'gf .-1..-........,,,w. The varsity tennis team placed third at the Wharton tournament with their stron- gest showing of the year. Craig May was first in boys B singles, Leigh Ann Herr- mann first in girls B sin- gles , Leigh Ann and Dorinda jung first in girls A dou- bles, and Robert Earle and Danny Larson second in boys A doubles. At the El Campo meet, May was second in B singles, Susan Spivey second in girls singles, Tim Forse and john Hernandez first in B doubles, and Guy Doane and Sara O'Leary made conso- lation finals . The team practiced Monday through Thursday after school starting Workouts during sixth period class. Van Calvin was coach. Robert Earle was boy captain and Leigh Ann Her- mann girl captain. al Mary Spradling bj front row: Louise Earle, Susan Sen- terfitt, Vickie Hedgeg back row: Van Calvin, Tony Plebys, john Moss, Freddy Marquez, Jeff Worman, Charlie Vetters. cj David Larson dj Molly Meath el front row: Annie Echols, Mary Ann Spradling, Denise Dolezal, Leigh Ann Herrmann, Sarah O'Leary, Susan Spi- vey, Janna Dauer, Trudy I-Ieimbignerg back row: john Hernandez, Tim Forse, Craig May, Guy Doane, Kelly Aben- droth, Robert Earle, David Larson. fj front row: Van Calvin, Debbie Wise, Mully Meath, Robin Woods, Mike Gaul, back row: Robbie Doane, David Melass, Brett Pennington, James Weaver, Scott Martin, Doug Bennett, Jordan Taylor. gl Leigh Ann Herrmann and Robin Woods. Bradford Sets New School Record E!- 1 Q LH' ai if s r im? 'B s .t B B W A if .5 .M - . -,,4 if -3' - fir Q ' J B sag, P ,N 1 Q1 Q,d, 1 2- t 1 H 1 Sf , . f C-., , . 5 'Q Q, . . V cc , W '- f , -r,- 2 Q' Kirin T 4+ S5 :- 4+ ,Q ff i rr f gs' .Q og Q W ir' 5 ' 5' sv: fin- ,nf , K gyz wia W - X Kr s r. ,r,, 'r.e r X ,N-at D, , , 4 - r f 3 A ' , ,,sX , f X 1 QQ.-'L,Z4?f, - 'Ky lk 5--:u h L, . , f .. ' X nd ' ,- -Q- Q i w' fr i f 4 .,- f . . ' . . Q 4' . ,I ' -. W ' ' Q , L'd' L ' H' gf ' i , 'KX' ,xi 5 c - Q. J W 3' MA ff gil ' arf I AFS t , Y 1 . A . bg 'X 4 . t ai: ' MK. Wa. 2 x ,. f I im' .1 sg , ia, Q I Q t if .gffz as B reer ..4.,c . B Qr r mf if , f rr. r ,sf safe 9' X' - B N-. K ' c X, , f f 41 ,J X aj Bruce Bradford launches a long drive. Q ' bj Gir1's golf team members are top row: Kim Dao, Katy Koonce , ' - ' V r Sandy Peiser, Angie Richards, 2nd row: Gerri Head, and Mary Wiley, , f' cj The boy's golf first team members are Keith McKneely, Billy W, fi Oelfke, Bruce Bradford, Dan Richard, and Billy Langston. ' 'D dj Golf team coach is Mr. Lon Tullos. ej All-District members from Brazoswood are David Oelfke and Bruce Bradford. fj Boys golf team members are top row: David Turner, David Oelfke, Tony Knight, Keith McKneely, Billy Oelfke, Sandy Davis, Bruce Brad- ford, Dan Richards, second row: Bobby Rodd, Mike Meath, David Shaw, Gordon Tullos, Eric Harper, john Faulkner, and Billy Langston. 5 'ff 34-5 ' 35 wx ft? 35 mf, ,A 1 1 7 4 af , by ,2 Q C lgrmi t:,.,- I L' 'Z' 'I Z1 '17 The 1978-79 ear of olf was one of the best ever ,-W ,jp 'D' L ' 'N .1 ,AL - 5 'pyb fix: I had according to Coach Lon Tullos. The boys team ' V, ,B ' Xxx 7' 1' finished tied for second place in district, but lost the ' i Q Q 53, it playoff for the regional meet. Bradford placed fifth Y, as an individual in Regional and second in district. Team captain Bruce Bradford with a score of 156 and David Oelfke with a score of 163, were selected as All District players in boys' golf. Bradford had a season average of 77.583, He set a new school re- cord standing with the other two he holds. Other members of the boys team were David Oelfke, Keith McKneely, Billy Langston, Billy Oelfke, Dan Richards , Sandy Davis , john Faulkner, David Turner, Mike Meath, Tony Knight, james Harper, Bobby Rod, Gordon Tullos, Brad Shaw. Angela Richards, of the girls team placed in dis- trict with a score of 11045 and f97j. The girls really improved in every game, said Tullos . Other mem- bers of the girls team were Gerri Head, Katie Koonce, Sandy 'Pieser, and Kim Dao. . :1'r.,f sg' 'f 5, , 'fbW1.' - ' l ' . U-i ' 'nl' 'f- ' -',, 4 f'4'l' W ' A ' 'WS' l t ' ' -5, '.1-.blfif - ' A- ' ' '-A ' t F Buccettes The girls track team, coached by Jeanette Sciba, set several new records and won four track meets. jean Mardis had a 10.67 in the 80- yard hurdle, and Lau- ra Mozingo hit 5'7 in the high jump. At a district meet Susan Terrasas, Van Ste- vens, jean Mardis, and Gail Sanders had a 49-79 in the 440- yard relay. In the 880-yard re- lay Christi Horstman, Van Stevens, jean Mardis , and Gail Sanders had a l:46.47. In the re- gional meet Brenda Majors, Lisa Wilker- son, and johnita Davis ran the mile relay in 4:10. One of the highlights of the year was win- ning district. Twelve members thus quali- fied for regionals where jean Mardis Won fourth place in the hurdles, Katy Kooce, fifth in dis- cus, and Laura Mo- zingo first in the high jump. Mozingo par- ticipated in the State Meet and won third place. Q2.1'?J-I 1 fl L' '-3 a-, :fl'l'l' f 'T , it ' 'H V Q : ff- 'P' I , 1 -, , or . n :si SFLWIBY '-ia-tflltf' + X , 1 ax., v. P. E, up A V- - p If y-, .- - 23- , S fra. rg 1 ,Ms 11. L ' ' . . ' l, l -K ' .,, .th H -Q-V' ,S , , , . ' 1 - W , , K A ' J .JI ul' U. 1 y . S . 167439 unaware. - .,f ' Q r . rx ' A 3'-1' f iii 1'., Q' - if 1 rf 1 tr ,i - 1 .1 rg- immfl., . ,'i-.kfkiffi N C' A' Q' y 1 I - 1 , - ' f-ri 'f'g1,2::4g, 'ff -4 H 41 ' - K, . X I 1 s - . ,x-,al-ku-Q . xxx'- -, . ' l F 15- . . . .. 4 v y .-WP' J ij.. rg' 5' ffgeawg' P. -. -,l 1'1Q-'- J-.LE 1.2 1 --fL,f1'1,,,Qx- -fy-'W 3, mt . i4z,1:fj',,l fT-, ' ' - 'Q' . E1 li 51592 at L- 2. A S arf. , .'-+1'::v5i:?i451ai?2iiI'i ' ' ' C r 1 - Q. 'lflfffi' 5251535 C ' ' .w 1., , - , - wr-M11 Q fL.'T'S4xilQ?1? 1- 1 H r' I Q -- -1-Ulf C g-U ,, QL fK. ' 1 A4 V- 4 , ,, -0-Mi. . 5 if -.. , 4 C f N 1 - 3-gg1+..:,c,,' .. , J' f . 34fg:f 'V, 5. -La.- fi i f - Q . ,:.,,3iIkiN,,L un , 11+ L W 9 A 9 .f-A fs ..,. 1 , 91,2 Q1i,A :i f F Pty E . aj Johnita Davis practices her jumping abilities during an afternoon workout. bj 1978-79 members of the Buccettes are front row: Kay Esch, Laura Mozingo, johnita Davis, Lisa Wilkerson, Carla Swinson, and Taresa Morena. Center row: Brenda Majors, Kristi Horst- man, Susan Teresa, Stacy Ayers, Lynn Petenbrink, Renee Cle ments, and Bernadene Urps. Top row: Renee Smith, Katy Koonce, Jean Mardis, Gayle Sanders, Doleta Tucker, Judy Clark, Mary Richmond, Van Stevens, and Sherry Kitchens. cj Miki Williams leads competitors in a relay. dl Coach Jeanette Sciba and student teacher Shelia Petit take time to pose for the camera. ej Stacy Ayers trains for field events. fj Jean Mardis practices her jmnping. A e p N ,. pp g p, pp ' f- -' ' Q K atv, f M' f ' M K . in S LL ff J g L LQ , i' . 1 , i . S E f if ' Q .- uri ' - 1- t in f sit iff , Y 'K , Y in I a A -A ' :v 'sf Q 5' t f 1 ' i J 1: I Si , ' weft? -f' ' , , ' i' F' ' F is The boys track and field team Won third place at the district meet with four members qualifying for regional. Placing first at district were Dernis Freeman in the 880-yard dash and the mile relay team of David Wright, Dennis Freeman, Steve Thompson, and Floyd Harris. Second were Harris in the 100-yard dash, George Gray in the pole vault, and Mike Moore in the long jump. Third was the 440-yard relay team of Thompson, Harris , Garry Pinkney, and Roy Urps. Fourth were Wright in the 880-yard dash and David Carmody in the mile run. Pinlcney was fifth in the 100-yard dash as was David Bonorden in the high jump. First and second place winners went to the regional meet at Corpus Christi but did not place. Coaches were johnny Matthews, Skip Moore, Benny Sorgee, Ger- ald Loyd, and Phil Koonce. ln the fall cross coun- try track district meet David Carmody placed eighth in district and 43rd in the region. The team ran three to eight miles daily and ran in meets at Houston, Bayton, Clear Creek, League City, and Brazoswood. Skip Moore was coach. 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' ' ' 24.4 .. aj David Bonorden and Richard Redden practice hurdling as Coach Benny Sorgee and teammates watch. bl Freshman Track Team mem- bers are Robbie Gorsch, johnny Jones, Kenneth Armstrong, Daniel Ortiz, john Phillips, Troy McDan- iel, Nick Muller, Dale Brannan, George Jones, Jeff Miles, Michael Bailey, Byron Yarborough, Byron Ballew, Bruce Blackner, and Wayne Springs. cj Head track coach is johnny Matthews. dj Bill Penney practices pole vaulting with the assistance of George Gray and Jojo Langston. ej john Courtne runs across a lo- cal course in a gall cross country track meet. fj Richard Redden edges a Victo- ria Sting runner at the district meet. gl Frances Keifel comes out of the starting blocks at Hopper Field. hj Varsity and jayvee track team members are Bill Penney, George Gray, Floyd Harris, Roy Urps, Gary Pinkney, Jaime Chapa, johnny Runnels, Wade Bartlett, Steve Thompson, john Herrmann, Frances Kiefel, Walter Moss, John Weaver, John Courtney, David Carmody, Neal Brennan, john Linden, Joe Martinez, Gary Cofer, Dennis Freeman, Richard Redden, David Bonorden, Arthur Cayer, Doug Washington, Craig Wood- head, Kevin Matthews, james Calvin, Mel Scroggins, Craig Wilson, Henry Sanders, Reggie Houston, and Leroy Stevens. 5- x 1, . asf' . K T'- A4' - -H F .. 'X' , .M . ,. V, rv , gum Varsity Baseball Captures Quarter-Finals While most students were enjoying the first weeks of summer va- cation, the varsity baseball team was battling its way through the state playoffs . ' With a pre-district season record of seven wins, nine losses and the consolation title and third place title from the Wharton and Texas City tournaments, the varsity fought up to its nine wins, l loss dis- trict championship record. The Bucs had some outstanding games uring the district season, such as the game against Victoria where hey scored four runs in the fifth inning to win the game 4-2, and the 'game where they were behind to El Campo 2-1 and then came up in he last inning to tie the score and then win with a two-run homer by IBobby Williams. The Bucs entered the playoffs against Austin Lanier. They won the irst game 4-l , lost the second 3-0, and then charged back to take he bi-district championship 14-12. Their winning steak continued as hey fought Edinberg for the regional title on its home field in front f a crowd of 5500. They won that game 2-0, and then beat Edinberg gain 7-0 at Corpus Christi, despite having their bus from Houston elayed, their hotel reservations iven away, and then having to ress for the game in an old na- r al air force base near the The Bucs snatched the inals championship from South an Antonio in two games , one -2 win and the other a 13-3 vic ory, before losing 5-2 in the tate semi-finals to Baytown terling. The state championship- hen went to Spring High school. Varsity baseball individuals ere successful as well as the eam. Shortstop Bobby as named 4A State All-Tourna ent Shortstop, All-District ost Valuable Player, and All- istrict Shortstop. Brian Miles nd John jones were chosen All- istrict pitchers, while Mark obinson was an All-District B C hird baseman, and jimmy Ward ook the Honorable Mention as second baseman. Those selected the All-District second team ere Catcher Benny Dunn, Out- 'elders Steve Linder and Mitch ardis, and First Baseman Lon- ie Key. -2-5. dj Lonnie Keys waits expec- tantly for the pitch while a West Columbia player trys to steal the next base . ej Brian Miles fires in a pitch while Mark Robinson runs in to make the play. 8. ,- -gn .K ,. , fn '-.. '? V' if -Af: 5 5 if 24-omnnaanvve-'Tv-+ Q. 511 ,, - . fl ,lfzgv-me T, ie'-v' . faamiss ,ares -fp V, sl aj Jimmy Ward waits in readiness for the ball to come to him. bj The varsity team from left to right are first row: Tony Good, Doug Washington, John Jones, John Coignet, Dennis Ganstine, Sam White. middle: Keith Stone, Lonnie Keys, Lance Wortham, Bobby Williams, Mark Robinson, Mitch Mardis, jimmy Ward, Benny Dunn, Stephen Dunn, third row: Rob- ert Hankins, Billy Poland, Briah Miles, Steve Linder, Kevin Coufal, Qraig Matzke, Jacky May- field, Mark Amorin. cl Bobby Williams puts a West Columbia player out while Timmy Ward backs him up. The sophomore baseball team Won nine out of ten games and won their district title. Two nohitters were pitched, one by Reg Aplin and the other by Poke Williams. The top hitters were sophomore Tommy Rhame, batting .500, and freshman Scott Funk, batting .600. jeff Smith hit the only home run of the season. The junior varsity finished their sea- son with ten wins and eleven loses with a shut out against Port Lavaca Calhoun. The top hitters on, the team were Kellie Mays , joel Barnett, and Doug Washington. Soph Bucs Take District Title A ' v 1424 B 79'- A.. . as . , , - :A-.ci..fg, ... C-. -.- ,. W.- ' - -.p .lv 1 ., 1 ., . .,9l '.',-N.-,.1 rf 65 'RrL3ere'3'i 1- . ,J g S aikilftsiliifwi al Varsity Bucs pitcher Brian Miles prepares to hurl the ball over home plate . bl Bucs 319, joel Barnett, reaches for the ball in hopes of making an out. cl 1978-79's Sub-varsity Bucs from left to right: Front row-Rog- er Crouch, Larry Moore, joel Bar- nett, Poke Williams, Henry San- tos, Steve Aldous, Alan Simmons, and Kyle Young . Center row-Earl Waguespack, Robert Leeper, Scott Russell, Steve Lewis, Tim Forse, Allen Dawson, and David Condon. Back row-Jimmie Lapier, Kellie Mays, Reggie Henry, Ricky Rob- inson, Courtney Brown, Doug Washington, Chris Dunn, and Coach Jimmy Atufthus . dj Brazoswood's John Coignet slides into second base as opposing team member Ramie jackson tags him out. el Brazoswood's Sophomore Buc- caneers for t.he 1978-79 year are front row- Scott Funk, Teddy Da- vis, Ricky Morris, Tracy Ricky, and Bobby Key. Center row-Lance Wortham, Jamie Chapa, joel Welch, Mark Sayad, Brian Davis, and Barry Russell. Top row-Pete Grimes, Richard Matlock, Tom- my Rhame, David Gaspard, Dar- rell Benette, and Coach jackie Mayfield. I fl Mark Robinson races the ball to second base . gl Brazoswood's Sam White makes it to the base as opponents Greg Harris and Ronnie jackson attempt to make an out. The Spanish club year was filled with parties , field- trips , and fund raising ac- tivities. ln March sponsor Herbert Torres and mem- bers of the club went to San Antonio for the Spanish Con- vention. There Marlene Gu- tierrez served as second vice-president of the Pan- American Student Forum and won statewide recognition for herself and Brazoswood. A trip was also taken to Houston to see the National Folkloric Ballet. Carnation sales for Valentines Day and Christmas, bake sales, pic- nics, and a Christmas and end of the year party were all part of the club's activi- ties. Officers were Presi- dent Jose Rivera, Secretary Marlyne Gutierrez, Trea- surer Bob Smith, and Histo- rian Cheryl Borneman. Spanish Club Visits Ballet B C aj Eric Willy studies in his English. Spanish 5 class. cl Helen Miller teaches one bl Lonny Key helps Jose Bus- of her Spanish classes. tlllos translate Spanish into 104 i SES9 l - B aj 1978-79 Treasure Chest staff members were front row, janie Lee, Pam Sanders, janet Brovxm, and Pat Scruggs. Center rowg Dena Brown, jennifer Bashaw, Colleen Whitmore, Debbie Quirk, David Lorms and Stephanie Hall. Back rowg Gioia Grosso, James Hartless, Kelly Wi- seman, Mindy Brock, Merry Brashear, jay Nowlin, Me- lissa Burkett, and jennifer White . bl Photographers Bill joy and jay Nowlin check before entering the darkroom, so not to expose any film. cj Front row: Dena Brown, Melissa Burkett, Marlyne Gu- tierrez, and Debbie Scruggs and back row: james Hart- less, David Lorms, jay Nowlin and Bill Joy made up the 1978 - 79 Photography staff . dj Adviser Mr. Deason Hunt is dumbfounded by a question asked by one of his students. , el Editor-in-chief Mindy Brock works on one of many layoum for the yearbook. f j Bill Joy and Stephanie Hall clown around during a little free time in the Journalism room. . ' 'ffl' N 7 .lifkf Brock-Brashear Design 1978-79 Treasure Chest ' ..., Q t 3' fi g 1' f ' X L1 ' -T .'.' .sir 1 , .. . RN f' Xx X., , 5 . 1 3 1 ti X :qt P. -In F I,-47. Z Treasurer Chest staff members spent a large portion of their time organizing and writing for the 1978-79 yearbook. These students sized pictures, fit copy, sold ads and subscriptions, and spent endless hours writing and rewriting on copy. They worked before school, in class, after school, before the school year started, and even after the school year was over. In charge of all this was editor-in-chief Mindy Brock, assistant editor was Merry Brashear. At the middle of the year, jay Nowlin was promoted from ads manager to news editor and David Lorms was given the duties of ads manager. Bill joy was Photo Assignment editor and Marlyne Gu- terrez was Photo darkroom editor. Yearbook students picked up new ideas and were able to share their ideas with students from other schools when they at- tended seminars held at the state journal- ism convention in Austin. Most valuable staff editor was Nowlin. Most valuable staff members were Jenni- fer White and Colleen Whitmore. Most valuable photographers were Dena Brown, Marlyne Gutierrez, and Stephanie Hall. New Staff Produces Best In Years The Sabre staff began the year with a to- tal of five members . By the end of Septem ber, the staff had grown to twenty-five. The result was the most productive in years. Ten publications were produced during the year. The publication underwent various changes . The format was changed from the newspaper style to the newsmagazine style. This included more pictures, lines separating stories , and stories and pic- tures in modular style. This change, problems that arose at the last minute, and the mistakes that weren't noticed until it was too late helped make the sabre a very unique newsmagazine according to editor-in chief Kelli Walton. . rg iii-QQ al Kelli Walton discusses an ad with Bonny Anderson for the news magazine . bl Pam Tatum walks the stairs to the convention center during the state convention in Austin. cj The '78-79 Sabre Staff from left to right: Bottom row: Pam Tatum, Sue Henderson, Diane Kalisehlco, Marlyne Gutierrez, Delores Delgado, and Linda Fuller. Middle row: Therese Coignet, Bill joy, Kelli Walton, Paul Vanderwal, Debbie Scruggs, Donnia McAndrew. Top Row: John Lentz, Scott Clanton, Wayne Brown, and Wain Brown. dl Marlyne Gutierrez studies dur- ing her lunch period in the jour- nalism room . el Mr. Deason I-lunt edits cop for the newsrnagazine during the unch period. fl Mr. Deason Hunt, sponsor, Kelli Walton, editor-in chief, and Rhonda Bashaw, assistant edi- tor, discuss the newsmagazine during a work session. 1 -1... B ,, . ..,, . ,,,1, A f.-,. N . - x Z . ll-Q QQ ' l 'I ' . , rw 0 . 4 A Q - Q 1 ,- I- A Q A QIANAQAQA no Agxi ,AA--. I mtg-, :ALJ f. - gl . h . , . , . . , 1 ' D Q2 4' 4 L' 'r if 4' A 5 4 I , . 1 Q5 1' .' 4 v 4 ' 1 A' Q fi Q r 4 ' g .. W, 44 .QAAAWA ' A444 Asnnqq 1' Q l Ll 1 4 i 4 . . 5 , 1 ,' L. . . 5 , Q. , 'A ll in tml.. 74-1' E, ' , 5, - . Q br Q ik.- .ivy F ,V mg . ,. H K K -L. tv' V K in M 'fl ips- r , , i K K , , K ,q A ff . f - i ' ' - - Q , H g 1'ff g ' .tb VX- A ,. .,I t mf .h 3.1 E F Wurstfjxest, French Exam Highlight Clubs' Year 5112 ... - Y f I W L WM? f y wa is as Y VH , gf' 'G ,,-rw' 'S Wagga I V . 3 vw Q it AW O Q . aj French Club members are: Front row-Arthur Cayer, Gwen Cayer, Beth Clark, Marla Deville, Anna Marie Somich, janet Retlewski, Sue Henderson, Denise Perry, Second row-Debbie Scruggs, Cheryl Tollett, Alisa Pe- trovich, Patti Mitchell, Melissa Hartless, Monica Dou- cet, Gwen Hamner, Norma Gutierrez, Sue Davis, Glen- da Longino, Sara Cammack, Amy Monaghan, Third row: james Smith, Renee Waibel, Anna Marie I-Iunter, Joyce Retlewski, Suzanne Sample, Teresa Caldwell, 110 llgk U 'S Susie Sanders, Carolyn Schaefer, Renee Ramirez, Charles jones, Mindy Brock, and Keith Acuff . bl German Club member Kevin Sargeant displays his costume at the Wurstfest while other club members look on. cj Senior Sue Henderson takes notes diligently during the monthly French Club meeting . ff French Club members sold candy to raise money for their activities. Among these activities were Halloween and Christmas parties, a cheese-tasting par- ty, and a trip to Nacogdoches for the Na- tional French Exam. The French Club sponsor was Donna Tinklerg officers were Denise Perry, Rene Ramirez, Sue Hen- derson, and Monica Doucet. The German Club, sponsored by Art Anderson, also sold candy. The money the members raised paid for their activi- ties which included a Christmas party, a trip to Houston to a German restaurant, a visit to the National Theater of the Per- forming Arts, and a journey to the Wurst- fest in New Braunfels. dj junior Janice Dean records the French Club elec- tions on the blackboard. el German teacher Art Anderson lifts his small son up for a better view of the Wurstfest. fl Pere Noel entertains the French Club members at their annual Chris1:'nas party. O 1 if K -1 -. .ppl ,K 1 Front row: John Magee, Leigh Ann Herrmami, Calvinette Richardson, Tammie Hall, Margaret Colvin, Shelley Mueller, Berenda Cheatham, Kay Patterson, Gloria Cooper, Saundra Whitehead, Marilyn Cates. Second row: ja- nice Muniza, Lori Davis, Kathy Pickle, Beth Aslakson, jane Ellen jacob, Lori Brown, Lisa Turner, Ruth Harper, Debbie Dippel, Penny Monical, Denise Brovxm. Third row: Suzie Sample, Teresa Donnell, Merry Brashear, Nona McWilliams, jalyn Parr, Robin Cranfill, Kelly Pitts, Gaylyn McCarty, Debbie Hudgens, Lee Ann Bain, Cathy Middleton, Gwen Cayer, Penny Hendricks. A Cappella Choir l 1 IE I v Fourth Row fl-rj : Ray Gibson, james Hartless, Monty Castle, Steve Lewis, Scott Browning, Rob Danford, Mike Jones, Scott Bal- deree, Mark Monical, Charlie jordan, Tim Fitzpatrick, jason Steffek, David Oelfke, Gary Cofer, and Kenneth Golden. Back Row fl-rj: Keith De-Tommasso, Tommy Mnmson, Louis Wague- spack, Kevin Speed, james Weaver, Ricky Skewes, Mike Dodd, Darryl Eldred, David Me- lass, Danny Larson, john Moss, Stuart Cayer, Stanley Williams, Robert Crawford, and Larry Blan- Chard. Amr D r I. ,H t K-4 X n +R - I X. . .X Fir if , ff ,,5,,,4 4.4, , , , - .ix x 1 ' N N. -. f, 4, 4, 1 A , .' ' iff' - 1 - . ' ', ' v'. ' ' 1 ,fyl'l,': .:. A .. .P ,.vl,- .'f ',. A - v , x' T , , , 'f-uf - W - ,',5,,m1- , .- 375- Y f , Jie, A - 2 - 'f-' .'.'f 'L, 'f has 5, - , :,f,.,l., ,, g4..,i,q,. V? ,, 5. A.-' -' HTH f 'T' 174.305 fvf-1, A '1 . ' ' ' 1.4, - ,, 'f 1 -..9,7gfy ' -, lip- -its .A fi f ,,, - .. , . ' 4 ' 'Y-4 'gx fini-'f-in-At',,:,' -- Q. .xxx ,, j.'v.fvQ3pf g.u..:P'fy,,.,'g3, - , ' iff, 'QQ aw,j'ge4'E A , 'gil .fi . . -I, -j Z ', , 5 G' .1-1 ' 1,31 1 - -A5 L, -6.qrjg1,l., I-'a'.',1, 1' f '..- -Am ' .-x yup, ,H , -1 tiff'-ifef-:gn-v'--1 -wfzfse.--sa -- -IQSUVM lr Z V. 7 ff ff 'HL-Af ' .- . - ' -. -,A . . ' 'I ' V. 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X pai. aj Latin club members are: Steve Hazle- ton, Elizabeth Ayala, Karen Stewart, Sponsor Nancy Blair, Denice Dolezal, Locke Sanders, and Billy Izard. bl jill Patton and Mrs . Blair work on Latin Club fund-raising activities . cl Billy Izard gives an oral report in Latin class . dj Amy Grether warms up for the girls 880- yard dash in the Olympics at Latin State Convention. el Billy Izard discusses club business with Mrs. B air. Shirts bearing the words Ite Piratae were seen all around the halls this year. This was the motto of the 1978-79 Latin Club. The club met on the first Tues- day of every month. They sold spirit links made out of blue and white paper during this football season. They also sold t-shirts and jer- seys. They made and sold buttons for 75 cents each, sold and delivered valen- tines , dressing up like danc- ing valentines and cupids , and sold candy during Feb- ruary. They did all of these fund-raising activities to raise money for regional and state contest and conven- tions . Regional convention was on February 3 in Dobie High School in Pasadena. State convention was held on the fairgrounds in Dallas on March 8, 9, and 10. They attended the Pompeii exhibit that was brought from Italy. They took tests dealing with individual categories in Ro- man life, literature and lan- guage. ln the Olympic com- petition john Weaver won first in the 880 run. joey Paxton got fifth in the 100- yard dash, Keary Castle- berry won second in the broad jump and Anthony Corrales and Susan Spivey won fourth in the frisbee throw in their separate divi- sions . The team of john Weaver, joey Paxton, Billy Izard, and Keary Castle- berry won first in the 880- yard relay. They also put on a play in which Anthony Cor- rales, Becky Butler, jill Pat- ton and Teresa Donnell act- ed. Officers of the club were President Billy Izard, Vice- President Karen Stewart, Secretary Denise Dolezel, Historian Mindy Brock, and Treasurer jay Nowlin. 115 Social Science students had three major opportu- nities to compete with oth- er schools or learn more about our government this year. Nine Students went to Bee County College for a social studies contest. There were three categor- ies, American History, World History, and American Government. The following people participated: Christy jo- hanson, American Gov- ernmentg Christine Nie- kamp, World Historyg Perry Edgar, World His- toryg David Kremmer, American Historyg Kim Bresler, American Histo- ryg Kevin Whitaker, American Historyg jeff Whitaker, World Historyg Lori La Coume, American Governmentg and Mindy Brock, American Govern- ment. Those students spon- sored by LaVern John and Kathy Kennedy in Houston Area Model United Nations QHAMUNJ were divided into teams for two con- tries , Cuba and Italy. They researched the coun- tries and dressed as dele- gates from those countries might. They played the roles of those countries at the regional HAMUN as- semblies at Houston. ln- cluded in topics for debate were disarmament and territorial disputes in Af- rica. The Close-up week in Washington D . C . offered students a chance to see the operations of the gov- ernment and meet with of- ficials from career gov- ernment employees to elected officials including Ron Paul and Lloyd Bent- sen, They also toured his- toric sites. The Close-up award winner, who won an all expense-paid trip, was Mark Amorin. . W? , aj fl-lAMUNj members areg Robin Woods, Dana Willingham, Robin Vaughn, Donna Pieser, David Kremmer, Carol Taylor, Karen White . bl Robin Vaughn and David Kremxner work on research for their country at HAMUN . N x. Social Studies Cffer Involvement - . U M. g Y Q.-4' N 155-, 16 9 Q Q I -Q In .S kg . . -5 it ' - .41 ' , .7 , y at .f f e? e.a 1. ,A Q3 W ' ,. gig.,-rg Q Q K 1 5 '-. 'V s Q- ,X , 'lift F E gf ,A A if .l0'4' . .wt K ,214 .fungi if-, Q 1 . ' , tr' We 25 .1, r. cj Donna Pieser speaks before oth- er HAMUN delegates. dj Bee County College social studies team contestants included, front row, Mindy Brock, Christy Johanson, and Christine Niekampg back row, Perry Edgar, Kevin Whitaker, David Kremsmer, jeff Whitaker, and Kim Bresler. el Tonya Lanthrip and Kelly Abendroth dress the part of Cubans as they study resolutions . f J Christy Johanson waits for con- test results at Bee College contest. Industrial Arts Students Place At State Of the 36 members of the In- dustrial Arts Club, 21 went to Region, and 19 went on to State competition where nearly all of them placed. Other activities in- cluded field trips to Iminac, Texas Highway Dep't, Collins ln- stitute in Angleton, and Danbury Institute. The officers for the Industrial Arts Club this year were Terri Clark, President, Mike Wil- liams, Vice-President, julie Schulte, Secretary, Shaun Ter- ry, Treasurer, Donna Morgan, Reporter, and jerry Perry, Ser- geant-at-Arms. Industrial Arts Club sponsors were David Lorms, Dwayne Rayburn, and jeff Bonsor. 9 z 2 ' 1'a- I uni EW' C I . I vp .Y A 5. 5 2 , E jf, C, ,K f 5131 . tli h aj Industrial Arts Club members Jerry Perry and Terri Clark discuss plans for an upcoming club meeting. bl Future Agriculttuists of America Club members are Front row-Keith Harralson, jeff Leonard, Tim Goodrum, Roger Rickey, David Shirley, and Darrell Schwebelg Second row-Tim Wilson, Randy Carroll, Chuck Pate, Robert Harlan, Roger Crouch, and Ricky Gormeyg Third row-Nick Gurmels, Mike Crisp, Kirk Lennon, Leon Gilbert, and Mike Shapley . cj Gina Murray and Pat David enjoy an Industrial Arts party. di Industrial Arts Club officers are Donna Morgan, julie Schulte, Shaun Terry, jerry Perry, Terri Clark, and Mike Williams. Club sponsors are Mr. Rayburn and Mr. Bonser. ei Senior Jerry Perry completes an Industrial Arts project while teacher David Lorms looks on. I I. fi Industrial Arts Club officer Shaun Terry takes notes at an IA meeting for the club's secretary. :,-J FFA Studies Agriculture Sciences wsfwff-. 'Q -,, Student Council Boosts Buc Splrlt aj Student Council leaders are sponsor Alan Lewis, and Student Council officers Teresa Stroud, Don Ripple, Tonya Lanthrip, and Denise Dolezal. bl Miss America contestants show off their beauty, They are from left, Bret Johnston, Keary Castle- berry, Poke Williams, Chris Collins, Don Ripple, Scott Drake, Corey Epps, john Ripple, and emcees Nona McWilliams and Ceci Schumann. cj jalyn Parr, Lori Brown, and Saundra Whitehead sing Ooo Baby Baby during their performance at the annual Superlative Show. dj Denise Dolezal and Teresa Stroud register stu- dents attending the Student Council Convention. ej The 1978-79 Student Council members are, row 1 , jean Mardis, Terri lflfhistler, Steve Linder, Terry Loftus, Scott Drake, David Bonorden, Benny Dunn, Kermeth Golden, Craig Matzke, john Ripple, Byron Armintor, Mitch Mardis, row 2, Don Ripple, Ali- cia Armintor, Cindy Sherman, Saundra Whitehead, jalyn Parr, Nona McWilliams, Anne Wicker, julie Allen, Gary Hunt, Ricky Autrey, Jo jo Allen, Scott Morris, Paul Gaspard, row 3, Laura Combs, Ceci Schumann, Lori Meadors, Amy Ripley, Lori Brown, Shelley Mueller, Lou Ann Blevins, Jo jo Langston, John Allen, Toby Hunt, Denise Dolezal, row 4, Teresa Stroud, Laura Moran, Kim Taylor, Larry Cavaness, Phyllis Gaspard, Becky Anderson, Rhonda Pyeatt, joel Welch, Mike Tate, and Tonya Lanthrip. . B . r 'lrr l mea' l'9LMv. I . mv ff? ff wi ,px Xxx If . I ! The Student Council stayed busy all year with activities for everyone. A Howdy Dance was held at the beginning of the year for ev- eryone to get reacquainted and for freshmen to get in the swing of Brazoswood. During the football season the council really helped boost spirit for the Bucs by having overalls day, tacky day, rock T-shirt day, and even a sunglasses day. At some of the football games they sold blue and white balloons . Bumper stickers and a carnation sale were also used to raise money for the council. The Student Council District Convention was held at Brazoswood and various schools met together and to discuss current happen- ings at their schools and make plans for more. The Student Council not only planned things for Brazoswood students but they cooked breakfast for the teachers one morn- ing, took presents to the Youth Home, brought ice cream to the nursing home, and took food to needy families. During lunch the council held 3-legged races, jump rope, volleyball, and a mean game of tug-of-war. A student versus facul- ty volleyball game was held in the gym, and the faculty beat the students. At the end of the year, the annual Superlative Show was held by the Student Council, class favorites, the Gallery, and senior honors were an- nounced. I V Q' 'IJ r-'11-J ill v- --v - .f - F 411.-I 1 , . W 4- .-. .ind ig ' I 1 N! Buc Band Has Great Year The band started off the season with a new band director, Bill Gottschalk, and in new uniforms , which were the pride of every band member. Also the band purchased some new instruments . The band started the year by raising enough money to cover the tour, concert band trips, cokes, dances, special contests, and other activities by selling candles , raising over 558000 dollars. A larger twirling line lead the band, and a flag corp was added. Also some students competed in solo and ensemble con- tests , district through all-state tryouts , freshman all-region band, band concert and sight reading con- tests, and jazz contests. One of the most exciting activities during the year was being able to march in the Astro- dome for a Houston Oiler game. Other band directors were Rod Cannon, Her- man Gauthier, and Ernest Clark. aj Freshman band members march ' 'every which way but loose' ' . bl Twirlers and members of the band are amazed at the huge Astrodome . cj The band and flag line show their talent during half time. dj Everybody plays that swinging music dLu'ing sum- mer band . ei Formations are exciting to watch while being performed by the band . ij Twirlers twirl to the fight song at the booster club pep rally. gj Director Bill Gottschalk lends some advice during UIL contest. hj Rod Cannon directs during a football game . sq' J if I 2 31. B 2 a 5 'A 'N of ' , .. - . ' .:5,, , W 5 u . , oph . , Z S EE QUJEET -U-ff Iwi D062 for annie DOUG fig FUR Riggs-1' , ' DENEY Hziifl Ls Y' 6 fn .anu Snvm .--- E ' W i Lgmy r, I V .Jw Q ' A Ham? 4 Stage Bands jazz It Up The halls were filled first and sixth periods with the sound of music from the stage bands. Gregg Smith and George Boozalis on trombone, Mark Evans on drums, Doug Dewey on trumpet, and Tony Spell on bass trombone and George Booza- lis on alternate trombone made the all- state jazz ensemble. Tapes of Tony and George were made at Alvin College. The morning stage band practiced dur- ing first period. They participated in the Brazosport College jazz Festival. They also participated in the Lee College Stage Band Contest and in the Wharton Stage Band Contest, receiving first division rat- ings at both . The afternoon stage band practiced sixth period. They also participated in the Bra- zosport College jazz Festival as well the Wharton Stage Band Contest and the Lee College Stage Band contest, and played at the football banquet. They received first divisions at Wharton and Lee Colleges. A aj Bill Gottschalk dir- tpe' ects morning stage band members Tom Pruett, Melissa Bur- kett, Ronnie Smith, T and Marty I-lead. t11 fizif bl George Boozalis P45 . '. tl' r I .1 .magfsmw N ,.,. R. C., ., ix. . gb 4.1 . G, . spends his aftemoon 5 1 'S hours practicing his T concert pieces . 99 9 3 few ex., .. rn W r rf- fr be , 4 + cj Directed by Rod Can- non, afternoon stage band members Scott Walzel, Debbie Schultz, Candace Caperton, Tom Pravel, and Charles Phleiderer make their practices pay off. dj Rod Cannon makes his popular appearance as Freaky Freddy' ' , who sells potted plants, and can play a solo with so- prano and alto saxophones at the same time. el Morning stage band: Robin Barkemeyer, Ken Kelly, Michael Blye, Ross Campbell, Brian Lippman, David McCut- cheon, Beatrice Ramires, Kyle Young, Gregg An- derson, Terry Loftus, Carol Ham, Carrie Gold- en, Kenneth Parsley, Mr. Bill Gottschalk, Terri Whistler, Thomas Pruett, Ronnie Smith, Renee. Rogers, Brad Barton, Da- vid Turjner, Theresa Haalcrnan, Melissa Bur- kett, and Marty Head. fl Afternoon stage band: Rod Cannon, Mark Ev- ans, Angela Wiehe, Katherine Martin, Marty Merritt, james Christi, Doug Dewey, Charles Ashley, Dan Danheim, Gregg Smith, George Boozalis, Kim Breslmer, Tony Spell, Royce Smith, Scott Walzel, Debbie Schultz, Candace Caperton, Tom Pravel, and Charles Phleiderer. Band Council Plans For Success During the marching season, a larger twirling line lead the band. The twirlers practiced almost every Monday morning, learning the new marching V routine for that week. Terry Jones , head twirl- er, taught many routines. Many days after school, the girls had to have extra practices to make the rou- tine perfect. The Band Council planned many activities for the band. The council pppyy p 'N .iss met most Wednesday 'J-1151 'C ua, W mornings. President Gregg Smith Worked with other members of the A council and band directors to make the year very successful. B aj Twirlers: Cathy Struthwolf, Terry Jones, Mary Struthwolf, Karen Williams, Mary Rudder, Deana Boston, Lou Blevins, Claudia Silvas, Davey Swish- er, Darla Dunn, Karen Creacy, Jacque Rudder, Yvonne Allen, Susan Breedon, Robin Wortham, Melinda Rogers, Kimber Berry, Beth Menegos, Janie Lee, Gail Boozalis, Wanda Drapela, Capri Holt, Kim Matzke, Lisa Drake, Dauri Reimer, Kay Del- lamea, Donna Morgan, Cindy Wessels, Sue David- son, Melissa Murray, Denice Shaver, Donna Ro- satti, and Renee Menegos. bl Flag corps: Christina Morton, Gina Ramirez, Donna Runnelds, Dayna Cook, Page Johnston, Dar- lene Gonzalis, Pat Mays, Rene Rogers, Christi Horstman, Karen Horstman, Lisa Johnson, Judy Gauthier, Kathy Preston, Angela Wiehe, Kathy Kleypas, Kim Garza, Nancy Johnson, Tracey Woods, Rosemary Polimeno, and Jamie Markwardt. cj Twirlers stand at attention before a game. f' 1 ur, - 'Z 'E . , -'45 .mf 9' is .. 4 u. N .wx ,f 'X W ' , , n 9' .fl -'A -Q V ' 4 1, 92 QL V s. - f' If J- 5 P -. 1 3 6 fs A I- -l:.,..41r -5, .,-, . X 'o ual - 11 X, 1? I ' w ' S ' Il H2 ' 3 dj Doug Dewey and Gregg Smith listen closely at a meet- ing. el The concert load crew wait patiently for the bus. fl Band Council pictured are Gregg Smith, president, Craig Matzke, vice president, Terry jones, sec.tres, Rene Smith, Sgt. at arms, Melissa Murray, chaplin, Doug Dewey, Lisa johnson, Mary Struthwolf, Mary Struthwolf, Karen Creacy, George Boozalis, Mark Evans, Scott Wazel, jim Christi, Mark Pennington, An- gela Wiehe, Sue Davidson, Kim Garza, and Terry Loftus. gj Senior twirler, Jacque Rud- der stands flabbergasted in her yard wrapped by the new twirl- ers. hj Drum majors, Terry jones, Cathy Struthwolf, and Mary Struthwolf smile anxiously, waiting to march in the Asuo- dome . Deckhands Add Spirit The Deckhands not only painted signs but brought spirit to the entire school with their activities . They met every day during football season to draw and paint signs for the football players, lockers, their buses, the varsity room, for the fences at the game, and the gi- ant run-through signs. They also made signs for the Foot- ball Banquet and other athletic programs . Officers for the 78- 79 school year for the Deck- hands Club were president, ju- lie Nichollg vice-president, Kathy Pickleg Secretary, Kim johseg Treasurer, Mary White, Artist, Karen Patureaug and junior Chairperson, ,Kim Col- lier and Kay Colvin. Sponsor was Phyllis Aves . B aj Deckhand officers are Kim johse, julie Ni- coll, Mary White, Kathy Pickle, and Karen Patureau. bj The Deckhands painted signs like this one for football games. cj Kay Colvin, Alan Lewis, and Phyllis Aves help put a Deckhand poster up. cj Kim Johse and Kathy Pickle cut out deco- rations . cj Painting signs for the deckhands are Patty Holt and Karen Patureau. fj Karlene Zeitler and Lucilla Longoria carry a sign. 'E!7fES'? 'Q' ' .- A ff ' 2 I ,Q L5 is QQ N Preparation, Practices, Performances The Buccaneer Belles drill team spent the year performing for the public and the long hours necessary in preparation for the performances . The fall meant football season and halftime shows at Buccaneer football games , cheering the team on to victory, and pep rallies. Behind all of that was morning, first period, and afternoon rehearsals. Afternoons were most often three days weekly with the band, but was stretched to another day if needed. Gne highlight of the halftime performances was the light show done with the band, a popular tradition at Hopper Field. Winter meant appearances at Buccaneer basket- ball games and the winter dance, a Belle and school tradition. ln the spring, the Spring Show showcased Belle talent at dancing and stage entertainment. Tryouts for new members and for officers filled out the year up to the fashion show, moth- er-daughter banquet, and tea for Belles held in May. S' gg, . Vm4a.,5q , ggi- L......,, . t jf.-si p T '-.. r-1, ' i s ra 'K ig' . 334' F gy v- 3 6 fi t 1 ' ,f pa f . ,XF , V 5 . A , 77:3 - , 1 , 'S - Y-'r' .as 1 I P E f -.W W .Q W s B E -'D aj New drill team director, Miss Vicki Long, discuss what will take place at the spring show. by Leigh Hopper, Rosemary Longoria, Shelley Matrus, Lanita Lanthrip, Cathy Middleton and Elizabeth Cagle march during an early morning practice. cj Captains Donna jones, Karen Stew- 3 I ' -:' Tl 41 ' 4 .3 - , . Q N... -h X i t-L. ...Q art, and Cecelia Flaherty led Belles around the track for a victory line at a Hopper Field game . dj Major Vicki McClendon performs at a weekly pep rally, held on Fridays. ej Performing for the home Basketball games are Teresa Stroud, Kelli Walton and Theresa Flaherty. aj Belles Karen Stewart, Susan Wil- liams, and Barbie Schumann rehearse the opening routine to the Spring Show bl Melissa Daly and Teresa Stroud re- ceive carnations following the Belle Spring Show. cj Drill Team members follow the cap tains' example in practicing a routine. dj Manager Susan Mitchell portrays ln- spector Kluseau . B N A 'Kms Dome Performance Highlights Belle Year igm F' F Performing at the Astro- dome highlighted the 1978- 79 Bucanneer Belles year. The performance, held on December 3 for the Hous- ton Oiler-Pittsburg Steeler football game, consisted of a pre game show, half- time show, and a post game marching show. I Routines were done to Night Fever , and That Old Black Magic. Following the perfor- mance, the Belle Social officers began work to put together the Belle Winter Dance. The Social officers were President Cindy Shermang Vice-president Melissa Daly, Secretary Lucilla Longoriag Trea- surer Kelley Wheelerg and Historian Marty Monical. Football and basketball performances were held at half-time of the games. Such music as Stayin Alive, Night Fever, That Old Black Magic , and The Turkey were 'used for rou- tines at football games. Freak Out, You're The One That l Want, and Fun, Fun, Fun made up Basket- ball season performances. Military officers Teresa Stroud, Cecelia Flaherty, Karen Stewart, first-cap- tain Donna jones , and ma- el Spring Show emcees Mark Heard and Butch Wright practice with belles Laura Combs and Gaylyn McCartney for the opening number. fl Timisha Crook, Kelli Walton, Helen Elder, and Sandra Frashier prepare the school cafeteria for the annual Belle Christmas Dance . jor Vicki McClendon were responsible for making up the routines. The annual Spring Show was the last performance for the Seniors. Emcees Butch Wright and Mark Heard added to the show, while Belles performed a variety of serious, comi- cal, and traditional rou- tines. The Belles held a Fash- ion Show to raise money for chartered buses to go to camp in. The girls modeled swim wear, dresses, and short sets donated by local mer- chants . Cheerleaders Spark Pep Rallies Students roared when it was time for pep rallies. Leading them off were the cheerleaders . They were Byron Armintor and Denise Dolezal, seniors Rhonda Pyeatt and Debbie Miller, juniors, and sophomores jean Mardis, Lori Meadors, Amy Ripley, and Ceci Schumann. The cheerleaders put a lot of time into their cheers. They went to cheerleading camp last summer in San Marcos at SWTSU. They practiced four days a week in the summer and three days during the school week. The requirements of a cheerleader were that they could not be failing any classes or have any U's in conduct on the report card prior to try-outs. If a cheer- leader was on the ineligibility list, they could not cheer at that week's game or pep rally. B , ,ff za aj Sophomore cheerleader Ceci Schumann leads a spirited yell during a pep rally. - 1.- bj 1979 Cheerleaders are Amy Ripley, Denise Doezal Byron Armintor, Jean Mardis, Ceci Schumann, Lori Meadors, Debbie Miller, and Rhonda Pyeatt. Q i l ' -.1 , 7 -- 9.1 W -4- V V, N :tray f- x M . . Z . ,122 N , fi 4, .. .4 ,Q -T -:L E335 if F 1 it Y B C y M av P 1 1 ,EAQ ., , y.f, :fi N7 os Q L, QJ' ,lj 52 W '5-A J ' I 7, F - C 3 - a,.,.,few .QMQQ3 fy Q ming, iy,f'1'i. 1 7. , +L, 1f 3.f-fsgx . gg ,IL liar-: f f wr., ,- v inf! 1 -iowa -,- y 'fe .5 ff p 5 ff ' ' Q ' ' aa, he ww' R lx Ug,-l-L-V' sry? 4... A3 , ' I I , E , f , , Zz , Que? E -- A 1, 4,71 V 1 1- gg, ,j 5 -A - f-ceq: x ry , Q gf i X N 'K f W ' 25 X ' ' l' V. TV , . P a s '14 ' YW: ' r lr - f L 5? l K ,Q I ff 3 4 vi, '-Q. Q N ' 'vw' -Q, , 'N ,- if 'LAL R ' ' Q it fi aj The 1979 Cheerleaders pose on an automobile as part of the parade for the Brazoria Colmty Fair. bl One of the most important functions of the cheerleaders is to entertain crowds at football games, as they do with this difficult cheer. cj Senior Cheerleader Byron Armintor prepares to execute the triple som- ersaults which have made him famous at Brazoswood. dj Cheerleaders Denise Dolezal, Lori Meadors, Jean Mardis, Amy Ripley, Ceci Schumann, and Debbie Miller perform a typical pep rally cheer, el Pirate Mascot Kenneth Golden leads a cheer with Cheerleader Debbie Miller at a Friday pep rally. The highlight of the junior Engineering Technogical Society club's year was the re- ceiving of Texas AGM scholarships by johnita Davis, Steve Lamb, and Louis Waguespack. Oth- er activities were a tour of the Dow Chemical Hydrocarbon plantg a chemical engineering talk by Ron Dipprey, engineer adviser to JETS chapterg a biome- dical engineering lec- ture by james Iunking and the receiving of a chapter from Principal H. E. Marcum. Officers for the year were president Steve Hazelton, vice-presi- dent johnita Davis , treasurer Olivia Hanna, and secretary Renai Knight. Sponsor for the year was Ed Brown. At their regular Tues- day night meetings , Chemistry club mem- bers did such projects as making steel and set- ting off gun power as well as more traditional experiments into the field of chemistry. The clubs purpose was to allow those with a real interest to develop it in work not normally performed in regular chemistry classroom or lab situations. 2 -- JETS Chem Club Offer, Science Exploration Q-fx , - ln fl -174 aj Richard Gregg is experimenting in chemistry class. bl Carolyn Schaeffer, Greg Smith, and Locke Sanders listened to a lecture in Chemistry cj Chem Club members Seated: Marty Merritt, front row: Lori Gregg, Richard Gregg, Kevin Gardner, David Spitz, joey Paxton, Keith Acuff, George Boozalis, Ben Goddard, Andri Friedli, Bob Smith, and Dr. Bettoney. Back row: Billy Davis, Steve LL 'G' Hazelton, and Gregg Smith. dj JETS members Seated: Susie Sanders, Steve Hazelton, johnita Davis, Renai Knight, and Carolyn Schaeffer. Middle row: Kenneth Schulte, Pam Mc Cain, Mi- chael Barron, Bret Johnson, Chistina Gar- cia, and sponsor Ed Brovm. Back row: Billy Davis, Reece Musick, Louis Waguespack, Tommy Munsick, Gregg Smith, Jeff Whi- taker, and Mark Amorin. FHA, FTA, And FBLA Prepares Students Future Homemakers of America QFI-IAQ taught students cooking and Fam- ily planning. Their activities included a I .wl- Halloween party for children, a trip to Astroworld, and a cookoff for the boys. In the cookoff, there were twenty en- tries with seven first place winners. They boys cooked deserts , salads , bread, and main dishes. During the year, guest speakers spoke to FHA members on food preperation. The po- sitions for president, secretary, and treasury were filled on an alternate ba- sis. Officers were Donna jones, janet Kelley, Emily Lott, Gail Vann, Marcy West, and Karlene Zeitler. The club, Future Teachers of Amer- ica QFTAQ, was formed to give students an idea of how the teaching profession works. One of the ways the students were exposed to this profession was by attending a convention in Fort Worth, Texas. At convention, they visited many workshop classes . FTA members also helped children. They held a pet show at the Beutel Elementary School and they took a group of children to the Houston Zoo. The club members were later al- lowed to visit local Ele- mentary and Intermediate schools so they could ob- serve the different situa- tions of teaching. Making students aware of the business world was the main objective of Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. QFBLA5 The club members attended a year- ly convention in Austin. Students competed on dif- ,E ferent levels of Typing, Writing, and job Inter- view. They also attended a District Meet at San Ja- A A cinto College . B fy! - 2 aj FTA members are , from top to bottom, Francine Maples, Mr. William Rose, sponsor, Kim Furr, Margeret Colvin, Kim Collier, Kim Rickey, Kay Colvin, Becky Butler. bl FHA members, from left to right, top, Marcy West, Karlene Zeitler, Lucille Longoria. Middle: janet Kelley, Vickie Rasmussen, Emily Lott, Donna jones, Mrs. Kathy Christianson, Teresa Mor- eno. cl Tom King helps himself to food at the FBLA banquet while sponsor Dorothy Howard looks on. dj FBLA members, from left to right, are, Front, Rhonda Vaughn, Morina Doucet, Terri Willingham, middle , Teresa Grimes, Kim Dao, Cindy Vining, Gail Robbins, Lesa Spillers, Yvette Martinez, back, Mrs. Dorothy Howard, Reba Dye, San- dra Marion, Kathy Schwander, julie McDaniels. ...,.u.:, wwxxrl B ,ns lm. .mum 5 iq-if -,- gf is va TW K 1. . A - k,.' .- rw f a. - f tiif ll' -1 A-N , 1, e a . ' fqifrsgfk f .,'.5jf 3 2 5.11, ,Vp -Q -ff . ..4 :www ff .f i YZ f...f H l pi-d4.,'4fw',,gf-L. N. fiffgffg- 4, nie? -5 2832? il' Zi Why, , . V -:sqft A 5 . , f 1-. '!!'H.' 522' Ji' , . . til at . aj Officers for the 1978-'79 Brazosport High School Voca- tional School General Me- chanical Repair classes, taught by Mr. james Ingalls are Carlos Pharis, reporter, Steve Vaughan, sergeant- at- arms, Patty lngvardsen , secretary, Ricky Spell, treasurer, and fnot pictured, David Gifford, president, Steven Harwell, vice-president, and Gabriel jones , parliamentarian . bl 1978-79 Future Farmers of America are flst rowj Craig Taylor, parliamentarian, Brian Glasgow, sentinel, Becky Walker, treasurer, jtmior Boy- kin, president, Cassie Reyn- olds, reporter, and Dart Davi- son, vice-president, f2nd rowj K. Landrum, E. Sykes, A. Cole, E. White, D. Shirley, M. Meadors, J. Leonard, D. Schwebel, L. Bennet, C. At- kins, K. Ford, R. Silvia, T. Townes, C. Sharp, S. Allen, B. Woodruff, f3rd rowj J. Davison, M. Wittig,-J. Smirch, D. Knight, L. Searcy, K. Harralson, K. Lennon, D. Thomas, A. Blackwell, D. VanEarl, and Z. Baggett. cj Club members at a VI-IO meeting. dj Electrical Trades officers are fstandingj Rafael Carillo, treasurer, Randy Thomas, ser- geant-at-arms, Lonnie Hinton, historian, Amando Gonzales, president, Sheila Gann, secre- tary, and Leopold Garcia, par- liamentarian. Also pictured are sponsor john Chambers and mascot, Patches. ej Officers of the Texas Asso- ciation of Health Occupations for the 1978-79 school year are f1st rowj Olivia Hanna, trea- surer, Kay Fisher, parliamen- tarian, Clara Morena, report- er, Belinda Garcia, secretary, f 2nd rowj Cha-Cha lzaguirre, sentinel, Leys Carter, histori- an, Cheri Henderson, vice- president, and Julie DeBoom, president. Their sponsor was Jeanne Bryan. fj Coordinated Vocational Academic Education officers, sponsored by Richard Ludeman are f1st rowj Dena Holder, vice-president, Vincent Men- doza, president, Robin Harris, secretary, f2nd rowj james Erickson, reporter, Dale Hol- sapple , parliamentarian, Con- nie Comeaux, treasurer, and fnot picturedj James Wyatt, sergeant- at- arms . I l Vocational Students Learns Skills I -'if E F 5 WHY aj Building Trades morning class members are P. McGinnas, R. Murphy, sergeant-in-arms, J. Cato, vice-president, M. Strambler, S. Carter, recorder, D. West, treasurer, W. Culbertson, president, A. An- drews, J. Philps, P. Yarbourgh, A. Reyes, parlia- mentarian, and R. Schutz. bl The Brazosport Vocational Industrial Clubs of America welders officers are Toby Guenter, Vice president, Kenneth Zimmerle, president, Terry Platt, secretary, 12nd rowj Douglas Sydow, sergeant-in- arms, Tommy Guynes, treasurer, Michael Weatherl , parliamentarian, and Genaro Perez, reporter. The cllub is sponsored by Cecil Russell. cj Officers of the Brazosport Vocational Office Educa- tion are fist rowj Karen Harvey, reporter, Laurie Gil- liam, president, Debbie Engelking, secretary, Rickie Sue Taylor, parliamentarian, f2nd rowj Tina Edge, historian, Mandy Mellington, historian, jennifer Tay- lor, treasurer, Belinda Mares, vice-president, and Norma Hernandez, sergeant-at-arms . dj Officers of the Brazosport High School Machine Trades VICA chapter, sponsored by john Woods, are Tim Zinda, vice president, Polly Vick, secretary Woods, jerry Frazier, sergeant at arms., Ricky Leger, president, and Chuck Lewellen. el BTQZOSPOIT Construction Trades VOCT Chapter 665. officers are fist rowj Gregory Lee, sergeant-at-arms, Irene Corona, secretary, Genero Solis, advisor, f2nd rowj Gilbert Salazar, vice-president, jeffrey Lester, president, and justin Shiflet, treasurer. fl Building Trades afternoon class members are C. Schutze, R. Smith, E. Edwards, T. Few, T. Miller, A. Hurita, A. Muniza, and P. Richards. gl The 1978-79 Industrial Cooperative Training offi- cers, sponsored by Wendell Ward, are Ted Cartwright reporter, Steve Garza, secretary, Carl Bennett, trea- surer, Chris johnson, parliarnentarian, Troy McMikm, vice-president, Danny Fagan, president and Mark Johnston, sergeant-at-arms. fi i P i El a if, A The Brazoswood chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America fDECAj ac- tivities ranged from contests to service projects. One highlight was the trip to the State DECA convention and contests in Fort Worth. Phyllis Levine won first place in advertising . As a service project an Easter egg hunt was held at the Work Activity Center for the retarded. They also had a costume party for Hal- loween where joe Rivera and Cathy Taylor was declared costume winners. Officers were President Alice West, vice-president jeff Fourrier, treasurer Tressa Carmody and secretary Connie Gibson. Sponsor is Mr. Roger I-Iammons. The sweetheart and beau were joe Ri- vera and Rhonda Ponder fix-J .X , 4,., ..,., .., .. , ,ytt ........., ,..,,f t T, , . h, of lg V, . ....., W y ,yi y no 'W 4 W B aj DECA members participated in a Halloween cos- tume party consisting of a bonfire , bobbing for apples, and best costume awards. bl Rene Ramirez explains how D.E. makes money, as junior Boykin, and Tina Edge listen on. cj joLynn Palmer, Terri Pearson, Brazosport DE sponsor john Powers, Neal Stallknecht, jeff Fourrier, and Bra- zoswood DE sponsor Roger Hammons ' 'munch out' ' at a DE get together. dj jessica Hibbetts and Scott Buchiet look on as an- other DE member adds water to his radiator. Projects, Parties Highlight DECA Year me el Everyone had a hand in helping raise money for the DE Club. Pictured are left to right: Timmy Summa, Teresa Carmody, Mil-ce Williams, Alice West, Terri Pearson, Bubba Bulin, and Cathy Taylor. u lb? 'CTW Choir Provides Entertainment aj Calvinette Richardson, Robin Cranfill, Debbie I-Iudgins, Stan Williams, Gary Cofer, and Marsha Cofer cut vegetables for the an- nual choir chicken and spaggeti supper. bl Robin Cranfill, Lisa Turner, 2nd row Merry Brashear, Gloria Cooper, Shelley Mueller, Berenda Cheatum, Lori Brown, Saundra Whitehead, Marilyn Cates, 3rd row Larry Blanchard, Keith DeTorn.masa, james Hart- less, 4th row, Mike Dodd, Tim Fitzpatrick, Stan Williams, Gary Cofer, Ricky Skewes, Kevin Speed, Rob Danford, Kenneth Golden, Stuart Cayer, james Weaver, Tommy Mun- son, Louis Waguespack, Charlie Jordan, Steve Lewis participate in choir. cj Robert Crawford checks the cooking of the chicken and spaghetti as Theresa Donnell looks on. dj Charlie jordan, Keith DeTom.masa, Gary Cofer, Scott Browning, and Tommy Munson practice shooting dice for the musical. ej Ricky Skewes., Robert Crawford, and Penny Hendricks talk while waiting for the chicken and spaghetti dinner to start. v,......lj' --'N .1- -'Q vm v .- vu k , 'F - . . . -1, 1 5225 it , ,r.s sy, , ritt Q 5 i Q 0 rn 's. 'sb . L. ln' ' Y 'nu ...-....,-www- in M' .S- A Cappella Choir mem- bers, led by director John Magee, captured the Sweep- stakes Award at Concert- fSightreading Contests for the first time in four years. According to Magee, the choir's success was due to hard work and determina- tion. The choir also partici- pated in Solo! Ensemble in Texas City with members receiving ratings of superior and excellent in vocal and piano performances. Other highlights included Thanksgiving and Christmas concerts featuring the A Cappella Choir. A joint con- cert was given with the Bra- zoswood Orchestra, in which Verdi's famous Te Deum was performed. Tradition was maintained with the choir's Christmas concert, 1. fr f 4 45. D which was begun with the an- nual candlelight procession. Spring tour was held in the Dallas area this year, and concerts were given in churches and schools, where the choir sang a variety of sacred and secular music. The tour was officially ended with a shaving cream fight in the Brazoswood parking lot. The climax of the A Cap- pella Choir was their pre- sentation of lrene in mid- May. Lead performers and chorus members put in weeks of work and prepara- tion. The choir received new uniforms, but unfortunately they were not able to use them because they did not arrive until too late in the year. 145 M, px, A aj Girl's Chorus member Elaine Wil- son awaits her turn at Solo and En- semble contest. bJ A Cappella Officers are top row: D.J. Eldred, Robert Crawford, Tom- my Munson, Kenneth Golden, second row: Merry Brashear, Penny Moni- cal, Marilyn Cates, Saundra White- head, Denise Brovm, Janice Muniza, first row: Beth Aslakson, Shelley Mueller, Lori Brown, and Mark Mon- ical. CJ B- Choir members are Director Mr. Magee, Lisa Miragliotta, The- resa Kelley, Dawn McLamore, Rich- ard Janik, Jean Ann Pate, Lisa Prater, Lisa Hopkins, Debra White, Christina Pinson, Tammy Hart, sec- ond row: Kathy Cadenhead, Melissa Morris, Sheri Scrivner, Carrie Cayer, Donna Pounder, Rachel Juarez, Amy Monaghan, Kim Tay- son, third row: Billy Crawford, Paul Jackson, Kelly Wiseman, Karen Page, Barrett Keathley, Mike Thorne, Laurie Gregg, Cherie Bass, Rhonda Edwards, and Tammy Black. Girl's Chorus, B-Choir Sing In E S E f joint Concert C dj Girl's Chorus members bottom row: Karen Magee, Carol Gray, sec- ond row: Elaine Wilson, Susan Fox, third row: Julie O'Daniel, Shelly Spears, Beth Simpson, Mary Jo Tor- rance, third row: Susan Pennington, Cathy Jones, Rhonda Sanders, Caro- lyn Smith, Marty Biggs, and Kim McDougal work on a musical score . eJ Practicing in choir are Laura Newton, Melinda Flaherty, Vickie Witcher, Amy Neely, Laura Hen- driks, and Terry Peters. fJ Girl's Chorus members are: first row: Karen Magee, Carol Gray, Julie O'Daniel, Rhonda Sanders, Laura Combs, Rhonda Pyeatt, Terry Quick, Cindy Vining, Vicki Witch- er, Susan Fox, Kim Ritchie, Vicki Dolozal, Director John Magee, sec- ond row: Mary Lentz, Kim McDou- gal, Amy Neely, Jessica Hibbetts, Rhonda Berryhill, Juanita Juarez, Terry Peters, Laura Hendriks, Sandra Burton, Lori Meadors, Susan Pen- nington, Carolyn Smith, third row: Susan Senterfitt, Marty Biggs, Elaine Wilson, Theresa Watson, Brenda Self, Shelly Spears, Mary Jo Tor- rance, Viola Ainsworth, Cathy Jones, Laura Newton, Dena Brown, and Melinda Flaherty. ,f W lf? A Cappella Choir Officers this year were: President, Tommy Munsong Vice-Presi- dent, D.J. Eldredg Secretary, Lori Browng Treasurers, Saundra Whitehead, and Shel- ley Mueller, Historians, Bren- da Cheatum and Penny Monicalg Reporter, Merry Brashearg Sergeant-at-Arms, Marilyn Cates, Chaplain, Robert Craw- fordg and Librarians Denise Brown and Beth Aslakson. The Girl's Chorus and B Choir participated in a joint concert involving the Orches- tra and the A Cappella Choir, also. The Christmas Concert, Solo and Ensemble, and Sight- readingfConcert contest were on the Girl's Chorus agenda, too. 147 Debate, Drama Takes Honors Debaters won first, second, and third place in seven tournaments for one of their most successful years . At Bay City Sherryl Colley and jill Patton Won second place. At Brazosport College they were second again, and Marty Mer- ritt and Keith Acuff won first placeg David Kremmer and Kenneth Schulte were first at E1 Campo. Patton and Colley were also third at Katy. The team of Merritt and Acuff was third at Port Lavaca, and they qualified for the regional UIL meet by taking third at the district 25-AAAA meet at Brazoswood. It was estimated that about ten hours a week was put into actual competition and practice. The Drama Club started off by produc- ing a three act play, the Hobbitt. Jill Pat- ton played the part of the hobbitt, Perry Edgar the wizard, and Dale Hulsopple played the part of Thorine. They also produced a one-act play, called Many Moons . In addition they have performed at elementary schools, the li- brary for children's hour, and at the mall. They were also in six tournaments. B W E is aj Dale Hulsopple, Sherrie Jones, Anna Marie So- mich practice during a dress rehearsal of the one act play, ' 'Many Moons . ' ' bj Katie Saunders and Jeannie Webb watch play re- hearsal. cj jill Patton studies her information for District Debate . dj 'The 1978-79 pantomine troup consisted of Susie Lytle, Ellen Rice, Jeannie Webb, Robin Sargent, Debbie Scruggs, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Alice Brown, jer- ry Donnell, Leslie Gibson, Nick james, Sherrie jones, and jay Mobley. el Mark Thomas dramatically expresses his feelings during a pantomine rehearsal. fl Perry Hudson and Sherrie Jones boogie at a Dance Contest at the Bay City Speech Tournament. gl District Debaters were Sherryl Colley, Jill Pat- ton, Keith Acuff , and Marty Merritt. i N 150 Concerts, Tour Occupy 0rchestra's Time 5 x A The Brazoswood Or- chestra had three con- certs during the year in- cluding one with the choir. The orchestra's main money-making project was the selling of acrylic decorations at which they earned 354,100 for their spring tour. The spring tour was a three-day trip to San Antonio. The group ate at Casa Rio, went up the Tower of Americans , spent an afternoon at Brackenridge Park, and presented concerts. Ten members of the orchestra made All-State and spent four days in Dallas. They were Mark Evans, first year, Allen Ambuhl, first year, Ke- vin Gardner, first year, Kelly Lamb, second year, Tony Knight, sec- ond year, Andri Friedli, G aJRenai Knight, Trudy Heim- bigner, Elaina Green, Georgia Mashburn, and Tony Knight work hard in rehearsals during school. bl Colleen Whitmore practices while Ray Palmer and Paul Van- derWal relax for a minute. cj Gary Wilson, Tony Knight, A1- len Ambuhl, and Sara Grether practice for concerts . dj Lisa Johnston, Gregg Smith, janiel Austin, Tony Knight, Renai Knight, Andri Friedli, and Angela Wiehe are the orchestra officers. Not pictured is Trudy Heimbigner, Doug Dewey, and Terry Bohan- non. ej Andri Friedli, Beth Aslakson, and Helen Elder add to the or- chestra's good sound. second year, Marty Mer- ritt, third year, Renai Knight, third year, and Trudy Heimbigner, fourth year. Tony Spell made All-State jazz En- semble. Orchestra officers were President Renai Knight, Vice-Presidents Trudy Heimbigner and Gregg Smith, Secretary- Treasurers Andri Friedli and Angela Wiehe, Senior representative Doug Dewey, junior represen- tative Lisa Johnston, Sophomore representa- tive Tony Knight, Fresh- man representative Ter- ry Bohannon, and janiel Austin, chaplain. The orchestra also re- ceived new concert uni- forms this year. The boys uniforms were black tuxedos , and the girls were long blue skirts and blouses. Political Science Club Active In Mock Trials The Political Science Club began its first year by electing as president, Tonya Lanth- rip, vice-president, Kelly Abendroth, sec- retary Cheryl Tollett, and treasurer, Candi Caperton. The group's objective was to give its members opportunities to learn more about political institutions and attitudes in a democratic system. The club was able to watch the National Mock Trail Competition in which students from major law schools argued in mock court cases. Club members met and talked with Leon jaworski, former Special Pros- ecutor for the Supreme Court Watergate case, who was serving as judge for the competition. The Political Science Club was able to participate in mock trials at the Brazoria County competition held at the Angleton courthouse. They argued trial cases, com- peting with students from other high schools, and placed third. The club attended a city council meeting and a BISD school board meeting. They also had an Iranian guest speaker who talked about the overthrow of the Shah and what life was like under his rule. Sponsor LaVern john said, l think they're so much more aware of how political and economic decisions in the community influence their lives. Po- litical Science Club co-sponsor was Miss Kathy Kennedy. aj Leon jaworski, LaVern john, and her Political Science Club members are Cheryl Tollett, Tonya Lanthrip, Kar- lene Zeitler, Donna Peiser, Candy Caperton, janeil Aus- tin, JoAnn Blackstock, Robert Earle, Christie Robin Woods, Carol Taylor, Lisa Moss, Byron Armintor, Darryl Eldred, Keary Castleberry, and Bill lzard. bl Denise Dolezal and Keary Castleberry listen to a po- litical science lectiue delivered by an Iranian guest speaker. md Valedictorian Karen Stewart Karen felt that receiving the top scholastic honor was a worthwhile reward for four years of effort. Karen was on drill team for three years and captainduring her senior year. She was Brazoria County DAR repre- sentative and Clute Optimist youth for the day. She was in Latin Club and National Honor Society two years and was Latin vice- president her senior year. She was in junior and senior Who's Who and a member of the first place American and World history teams at Bee College Social Science con- tests. Her merit awards were English I, ll, Comp A and B, College Prep, American and ew, world history, Algebra ll, geometry, Trig, W Spanish ll, Latin l, ll, Physical Science, Bi- ology I and Chemistry l. She was also Bra- zoswood out- standing student ,ta in English, math, a and foreign lan- guages . 154 'i J. . in-z..ff: S Q 9siL, 1 T i -5 -T,TtT:'l:i2i5v'7vf:mf..::,-:QL.-T ,..,,, ' ., V , R-.V -,gg u, Q 1 a k 1 ul 7 V- : - ' ' V + 1 ' 1' 1 AY Y if tr - .frfa j T -i 4 v 4, , if t Lui l ' L f f ' 'it r v + L + f y rt' ' ' + S . . ' . 4 f f ' ' '41- 'G Salutatorian Trudy Heimbigner Trudy felt that being named salutatorian was a great honor but that it took a lot of burning of the midnight oil. Trudy was on varsity tennis team and All- State orchestra for four years. She was in National Honor So- ciety, Junior and Senior Who's Who, and on the honor roll. She won merit awards in phys- ical science, English ll, ge- ometry, American History, World History, Social Issues I, Comp A and B, government, and economics. She was presi- dent of orchestra in her junior year and vice-president as a senior. Xu Z' 155 it va 1 , Ll HGNOR GRADUATES Keith Acuff Mark Amorin Byron Armintor Lee A n n Bartlett Blevins e D Bradford hear Bruc Janna Dauer johnita Davis julie DeBoom Denise Dolezal Cecelia Flaherty Glivia Hanna Stephen Hazelton Brock Trudy Heimbigner Leigh Herrman Terry jon fi 5 Renai Knight Bobbi Riley David Kremmer Susan Sanders , Steven Lamb Carolyn Schaefer Lanita Lanthrip Kenneth Schiulte S Phyllis Levine Debra Shoults - Wilynn Logan Gregg rsss +Smith i s Vicki McLendon Karen Stewart e Reece Musick W Louis Wa uespack,lII Nancy Norsworthy jeffrey W :taker Donna Peiser Mary Wh Kathleen Pickle Susan Wil A- ' .s...f. , ' 4,-. ,A A aj Gregg Smith and Steve Lmb accept the scholarships presented to them. bl Outstanding students are Yvette Mat- tinez, Karen Stewart, Johnita Davis, Terryl Browning, Monty Castle, and Louis Waguespack. cj Valedictorian Karen Stewart and Sa- lutatorian Trudy Heimbigner were an- nounced at the Awards night held May 1 . dj Top Vocational students are Julie DeBoom, Karlene Zeitler, Sharon Ross, Danny Fagan, John Strauss, and jtmior Boykin. Not pictured is Alice West. 158 l l WK ww'-u f l i Q vu-A s m ess I H 2 fi 3 e cgi Students Receive Scholarships, Merits The 1978-79 Awards night began with the awarding of a total of 37 scholarships to seniors, and ended with announcing of the years' valedictorian, Karen Stewart, and salutatorian, Trudy Heimbigner. In- cluded in the forum was the perfect attendance rec- ognition with Donna Jones receiving a 5 year award and Denise Brown, Kelly Lamb, and Martin Merritt receiving five merit awards each. The winners of the outstanding student awards' were Karen Stewart, Foreign Language, English, and Math awards 3 joh- nita Davis, Science awardg Louis Waguespack, Social Studies awardg Terryl Browning, Industrial Arts awardg Yvette Martinez, Business awardg and Voca- tional awards to Monty Castle and Carla Ponton. 159 Six Brazoswood Seniors were chosen as National Merit Scholar- ship Finalists as results of their Preliminary Scholarship Aptitude TestfNational Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test QPSATfNMSQTj scores . For the first time in Brazoswood history all six semi-finalists were chosen as finalists. These six sen- iors were Keith Acuff, Mindy Keith Acuff Stephen Hazelton Brock, Stephen Hazleton, Trudy Heimbigner, Steve Lamb, and Jeff Whitaker. Seniors Richard Gregg, Phyllis Levine, and Gregg Smith were National Merit Scholarship Commended students. johnita Davis was named a Finalist in the Nation- al Achievement Scholarship Pro- gram for outstanding Negro Stu- dents. M.. Steve Lamb johnita Davis Six Chosen Merit Finalist f Nf'!hB i Melinda Brock Richard Gregg 'is vs. Trudy Heimbigner Phyllis Levine 'Ciba- ' -N., 1' A jeff Whitaker Gregg smith Old and new members of National Honor Society cele- brated new member initi- ation following all the tradi- tions of Honor Society selec- tion with a pinning ceremony and dinner afterwards. Se- lection began with pinning during classes prior to actu- al initiation into the society. Those students with a 92.4 or higher grade average were called from class and pinned with the ribbon of the society and taken to a meet- ing during class. Initation ceremony night started with taking of pictures of old and new members. New mem- bers were then introduced and welcomed into the soci- ety. Following the ceremo- ny, old and new members adjourned to a local restau- rant where they were served dinner. Officers this year were president David Krem- mer, vice-president johnita Davis, secretary Denise Do- lezal, and treasurer Denise Brown. S , , . ,x. 'L H iff ,Q A Honor Society Pins New Members Nm 'u.. '4 aj New members of the National Honor Society are first row: jo Ann Blackstock, Candy Caperton, Craig Matzke, Renee Menagos, Thomas Munson, Donna Rosatti, Theresa Stroud, Sharon Terry, Alan Ambuhl, Kimber Barton, second row, Bob Baughman, George Boozalis, Melissa Button, Ross Campbell, Keary Cast- leberry, Gwen Cayer, Kim Collier, Kay Colvin, third row, Margaret Colvin, David Condon, Robert Crawford, Karen Creacy, Teresa Donnell, Kay Fisher, Timothy Forse, Andri Friedli, fourth row, Christian Garcia, Benny Goddard, Kenneth Golden, Ruth Harper, Ronald He- gyesi, Nick james, Lisa Johnston, Perry Edgar, fifth row: Lori La- Coume, Marty Merritt, Edward Me- seck, Debbie Miller, Margaret Mill- er, Lisa Moss, Nona McWilliams, Karen Nagle, sixth row: Mike Meath, Christian Neikamp, jalyn Parr, Joey Paxton, Sandy Peiser, Lorre Powell, Daurie Reimer, sev- enth row: Anne Reiss, Barbara Run- nels, Barbie Schumann, Marilyn Skewes, Bob Smith, Anna Marie So- mich, Cathy Struthwolf, Mary Strutzhwolf, Gary Stuart, eighth row: Carole Turner, Cynthia Waples, Kim Washburn, John Weaver, Karen White, and Brenda Wilkins. bl The old members of the National Honor Society are: first rowg Kim johse, Suzanne Taylor, Renai Knight, Mark Amorin, Locke Sand- ers, second row: Suzie Sample, Christina Johanson, Sherryl Colley, jeff Whitacker, Louis Waguespack, third row: Trudy Heimbigner, G.f' gf if l 4 ,r .s , C Tammy Bartlett, LeeAnn Her- mann, Susan Williams, Donna Peiser, fourth row: Mary White, Les- lie Brannon, Kath Pickle, janeil Austin, Becky Butller, Fifth row: Ka- ren Stewart, Donna Jones, Janet Kel- ly, Susie Sanders, Reece Musick, sixth row: Melinda Brock, Dannette Ayers, Bobbi Riley, Dana Boston, Cecelia Flaherty, seventh row: Lou Blevins, Kenneth Schulte, Keith Acuff, Penny Henricks, Denise Doe- zale, eighth row: Melissa Murray, Carol Parnell, Tonya Lanthrip, Scott Sanders, and Robert Earl. cj Officers for the National Honor Society are Treasurer, Denise Brown, President, David Kremmerg Vice- President, johnita Davis, and Secre- tary, Denise Doezale . 39 aj Katie Sanders, Dale I-Iulsopple, Sherrie jones, Jeannie Webb, Alice Brown, Lisa Fitzpatrick are initiated into Thespians. bj Debbie Scruggs, and Marlyne Gutier- rez present awards at the 9th Annual Quill and Scroll Banquet. cj Sherrie Jones, Mark Thomas, Sandy Tobin, Dale Hulsopple, Perry Hudson, Teresa Donnell, Anna Marie Sommich, jill Patton, Nicky james, Jeannie Webb, Tim Fitzpatrick, Lisa Fitzpa- trick are members of Thespians. dj Mr. Deason Hunt shows his students Merry Brashear, Robert Hankins, Mar- lyne Gutierrez, Debbie Scruggs, and Bill joy that he still cares. ej Dena Brown, Jay Nowlin, Gioia Grosso, Melissa Burkett, Colleen Vtfhit- more, Terese Coinget, jennifer White, Marlyne Gutierrez, Merry Brashear, Mindy Brock, Kelli Walton, and Debbi Scruggs are members of Quill and Scroll. 24 -as I 19 Receive Drama, journalism Honors Thirteen journalism students were selected to Quill and Scroll, an honorary association for outstanding journalism students. In order to qualify for this honor, students had to be in the upper one third of their class, a superior work- er in journalism, and at least a third quarter sophomore in school. The students newly elected to the Brazoswood Max R. Haddick Chapter of Quill and Scroll were Rhonda Bashaw, jennifer Bashaw, Sue Blanken- ship, Dena Brown, Melissa Burkett, Terese Coignet, Gioia Grosso, Stephanie Hall, john Nowlin, Pam Tatum, Paul Vanderwal, jennifer White, and Colleen Whitmore. E Officers of Quill and Scroll were President Mindy Brock, Vice-President Kelli Walton, Secretary Debbie Scruggs, Treasurer Mar- lyne Gutierrez and Court Jester Merry Bra- shear. Quill and Scroll raised money for journal- istic projects including the journalism ban- quet at the year's end. New Quill and Scroll members were announced at this banquet, where, before their fellow journalism mem- bers, they were honored with a Quill and Scroll pin and ribbon. New members pledged to maintain the highest journalistic standards in their future journalistic work. The Thespians were selected. In order to be a Thespian, they had to have at least 100 hours of work in drama. The new members are Alice Brown, Sherrie jones, Katie Saunders, Dale I-Iulsopple, Lisa Fitzpa- trick, and Jeannie Webb. The new Thespian officers were President Teresa Donnell, Secretary Anna Marie So- mich, and Historian Perry Edar. The Thespians were kept busy all year by sponsoring all drama activities. Byron Arminton was a cheerleader for three years and on Student Council for two years. He won merit awards in Algebra 1 and World History. He participated in freshman football, and he was selected to Junior Who's Who. . ..., ,wsu 0 juniors, Seniors Selected To Who's Whc Keith Acuff was a National Merit Scholarship winner. He was a member of Medical Careers Club, Chem Club, Latin, French, and Jets clubs, National Honor Society, and president of Dow Explorer Po 350. He was district ready writing champion in 1978 and also placed second in 1979. He also won a second, two thirds, and two fourths in district UII. debate, science , slide rule and number sense. He won two social studies merit award, four in language arts, two in foreign language , three in math, and four in sciences. He participated in tw years of National Science Foundation summer program for high-abili Ztudents and a nuclear science seminar for outstanding high school stu ents. Bruce Bradford was a three-year All-dist-ict golfer and fifth in re- . gion as a senior after being second place in district as a sophomore ar senior. He made region choir as a sophomore. He was captain of thel golf team, selected to jtmior Who's Who, and a two-year member ol National Honor Society. l 1 r w 1 N N Y t fi Senior Who's Who Merry Brashear was a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish, 39x 595 German, and Drama clubs, yearbook staff, and reporter for the A Capella Choir. She won merit awards in English 1,11 , Comp B, lnhumanity, Col- lege Prep, choir, and Spanish IV and V. She was a Quill and Scroll offi- cer. She was selected to All-state choir, regional and state solo and en- semble winner, and had lead rolls in musicals, Irene and Fiddler on the Roof. A X, wx 1 A ,AR as Mindy Brock was a national Merit Finalist and editor-in-chief of the yearbook. She was a mem- ber of Latin, French, and Spanish clubs, and treasurer and president of Quill and Scroll. She was' a world history first place winner at Bee College Contest, and she was 1 1 a two-year member of National . , Honor Society. Merit awards were won in language arts, fourg and , y fl?-A: social studies, two. . 1 wi f ' .-aw .jst -,X ' f V X Denise Brown was a two-year X . J, . .Sgt member of Who's Who, and Na- - tional Honor Society, where she 1 F'-2 was treasurer, a three-year mem- . ber of A Cappella Choir winning All-dist:-ict and region and first . alternate to Area Choir. She was a f, one-yer member of drill team Af. .,- , and Decl-:hands . Merit awards were in Algebra, geometry, trig, American and World History, English I1 and Comp B, Biology, . PE, Spanish I,1I, Values, PE, N tis . . B it Choir, and Home and Family. we if ,! , Becky Butler was a four-year Buccaneer Band member, two years in r ff symphonic band. She made All-district and All-region bands as a senior. She was a two-year member of National Honor Society and Future Teach ers of America. She was also a member of Latin and Industrial Arts clubs. She was on the honor roll four years and in the pit orchestra for the school . musical. Becky played summer girls softball for nine years . She was active Y N in her church youth group. She was second place in district in Ull. ready 3 Merit awards were in typing, Comp A and B, English Il, Social Issues 1, Search for Identy 11 and World History. i Senior Who's Who johnita Davis was Outstanding Science Student award winner, Texas AGM Presidential Scholar, National Achievement Scholar- ship Finalist, junior Engineering Technological Society award winner, Society of Women Engineers Award winner, American Legion award winner, Clute Optimist Youth of the Day, and win- ner of the Most Valuable Buccette award. She was in basketball four years, two on varsity, a four-year letterrnan in track, honor roll four years, and National Honor Society. Merit awards were in Language Arts, four, foreign language, one, social studies, two, math, twog and science, three. Denise Dolezal was a two-year member of Student Council and treasurer one year, two-year member of Latin Club and one year secretary, junior Class treasurer, and National Honor Society sec retary. She was a cheerleader, Miss Buc, Outstanding Student in Club Queen, and a member of Who's Who as a Jtmior. Merit timist Youth of the Day. Stephen Hazelton was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. He was a member of Chemistry Club, Industrial Arts Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, UIL Typing team, and Junior En- gineering Technological Society UETSJ , of which he was presi- dent. He won first place in state industrial arts drafting test and state Latin competition. Merit awards were in Physical Science , Chemistry I, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, Probability and Statistics, Analytical Geometry, Latin Il,l1l,IV, and English. Coulcil Member award winner, Valentine Dance Sweetheart, Lat awards were in Typing l and English lll. She was also a Clute Op- W 1 Trudy Heimbigner was salutatorian of the 1979 graduating class. She was a four-year orchestra member and made All-State Orchestra for four years. She was on the varsity tennis team, National Honor Society, a member of the honor roll, and on junior Who's Who . Trudy received the Society of Women Engineers Award. She served as Vice-president and President of Orchestra. Merit awards included science, one, Language Arts, five, social studies, four, and one in math. l Dorinda Jung was captain of the swim team, statefinalist in swim- ming, quarter-finalist in tennis, a member of Latin Club three years, in basketball one year, on the honor roll, and received the out- standing student award in tennis and swimming . -an Lonnie Key was a four-year f , football team member, two on varsity. He was second team All- district and voted most valuable g, lineman by teammates. He was on the baseball team fom- year, one on varsity. He was a member of Student Colmcil and on the bas- ri ketball team one year. Lonnie 'iii won fourth place at the National Spanish Exam . -f ...ff 5?-1-any ,-5 Renai Knight was a four-year orchestra member, winning region orchestra honors four years and All-state orchestra three years. She won first place ratings at UIL solo and ensemble contests four years and served as orchestra treasurer and president. She was on the honor roll four years, a two-year member of Nadonal Honor Society, member of Medical Careers Club, and JETS Club secretary. Merit awards were in Language Arts, threeg science oneg social studies, two, orchestra, two, and science fair, two. She was voted Senior Most Musically Talented. Xt A I l -Y. 169 Steve Lamb was a National Merit Scholarship finalist, Junior Achievement UAJ member three years and one year president of the year of the company of the year for JA. He attended the na- tional JA conference twice . He was a two-year member of Na- tional Honor Society, drama participant, and JETS Club and Chem Club member. Senior Who's Who David Kremmer was in football four years and on varsity one year. He won the Fighting Buccaneer Award. He was in extempo- raneous speaking and debate three years. He was on honor roll. He was on National Honor Society two years and president of it one year. He won merit awards in Algebra I, World History, and Speech III. David was a member of JETS, Latin Club, Medical Careers Club, Political Science CI.ub, and HAMUN. He was a three-year participant on the Bee College contest team from Bra- zoswood, and was a participant in the Brazoria County Law Day mock trial for high school students. qw! Tonya Lanthrip was in Jnmior Who's Who, secretary of the Stu- dent Council and a member four years, Sophomore, Jtmior, and Senior Class favorite , sophomore and junior Homecoming Duch- ess, Homecoming Queen, Most Representative, a member of the Treasure Chest Gallery, president of the Political Science Club, Brazlogia County Fair queen candidate , and received a typing merit awa . gr Jmmior Who's Who. Kathy Pickle was a member of National Honor Society, Deck- hands vice-president, FTA secre- n , tary, in Freshman Chorus and A I Cappella Choir three years, on the honor roll four ears, and a mem- ber of junior Who's Who . She has six merit awards in English and two in French. Don Ripple was Student Council president and a member four years. He was Freshman Class vice-president and Sophomore and Junior Class president. He was a class favorite four years. Don was Mr. Buc, most representative, member of the Treasure Chest gallery, and Optimist citizenship award recipient. He received merit awards in Speech lll and UIL Speech. Gregg Smith was in band four years, three years in symphonic band. He was in stage band four years. He was band president, two years district and region band, one year region Jazz ensemble, two-year orchestra member, and earned eight UH. solo and ensemble medals. He was in National Honor Society two years and on honor roll four years. He was dish-ict champion in U11. science and placed third another year. He was a member of JETS Club, Chem Club, and track and cross country track teams. '4-a.,.Tv Mitch Mardis was a member of the football team four years with two years on varsity. He was All-district safety. He was a member of the aseball team four years with three on the varsity. He was a four year Student Council member and the junior Class vice-president Mitch was a . , , Clute Optimist Youth of the Day, Hugh O'Brien Foundation selection, ju nior Boy's State delegate , member of the Spanish Club, and selected to '5- in Senior Who's Who Karen Stewart was valedictorian, Outstanding student in English, Foreign Language , and Math, Captain of drill team and three-year member of drill team, and vice-president and two-year member of Latin Club. She was in National Honor Society two years and in junior Who's Who . She was drill team Little Sister of the Year, Clute Optimist Youth of the Day, and DAR Good Citizen. Her merit awards were in English, fiveg foreign lan- guage, three, math, three, science, three, social studies, two and UIL Ready Writing . She was a member of first place teams in Bee County Col- lege contest twice . jeff Whitaker was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist, mem- ber of the National Honor Society, JETS Club, and on the Bee County College Brazoswood social science contest teams. Jeff won seven merit awards. Susan Williams was an honor graduate . She was on drill team two years, in band one year, in National Honor Society two years, honor roll four years, and received merit awards in American History, Typing I, and College Prep. s., s Karlene Zeitler received the Outstanding Homemaking Student Award, - FI-IA Sweetheart, and the drill team Little Sister of the Year Award. She was in FHA four years and an officer one year and received a merit award in I-lomemaking Ill . She was on honor roll four years, in Latin Club, and on jayvee basketball team. Karleen was All-state in summer softball for three years. f junior Who's Who Jojo Allen was on the Student Conmcil three years, and he was class president freshman, sophomore, and junior years. He was class favorite as sophomore and junior. He was in A Cappella Choir two years and played basketball three years and baseball one year. David Bonorden won merit awards in geometry and Trigonom- etry-Elementary Analysis. He was a two-year Student Council member and has played football three years, one on varsity. He has spent two of this three years in track on the varsity, and has ' ' played baseball two years . George Boozalis was a National Honor Society member receiving merit awards in English I,II, Algebra II, geometry, biology, Chemistry I, Band II,Ill, and UIL science fair. He placed first in the Zoology-Botany division of the Houston Science and Engineer- ing Fair, won a U.S. Navy Intemational Science Fair award, se- lected to summer science program for high ability secondary school students at UT Austin Southern Methodist University, and Hardin-Simmons University, and was selected to attend the Ener- gy Science Seminar at UT Austin. He was a three-year member of the Symphonic Band, stage band, and orchestra. He has made All-district, All-region in band three years and All-area two years. He was first alternate for All-state Stage Band. A 'we . 173 Keary Castleberry was a two-year varsity basketball letterman winning All-district, All-Brazoria County, and Most Valuable Player at the Brazosport College Tournament. He was selected to Boys State and National Honor Society. He was a member of Po- litical Science , Chemistry, and Latin clubs. Merit awards were World Geography and Physical Education. junior Who's Who Melissa Button was a member of drill team, Home Economics Cooperadve Education, two-year orchestra member where she won first division in solo and ensemble . French Club, honor roll, and National Honor Society. 1 Kim Collier was in Deckhands three years and president one year. She was in FTA three years and treasurer two years. She was on honor roll three years and a National Honor Society member. Kim was in Girls Chorus and Spanish Club and received merit awards in Art I, Algebra II, and Physical Education. , Robert Crawford was a Hugh Kay Colvin was a member of Na1:iona1 Honor Society, on honor roll three years, received Typing I merit award and won third p ace in the district meet and participated at regional in UIL typing. She was a three-year member of Deckhands and FTA. She was FTA vice-president and presi- dent. She was a two-year Spanish Club member and a one-year member of Girls Chorus. Margaret Colvin was on drill team two years, in FTA two years, and in Latin Club one year. She was a Close-up participant and one-year member of A Cap- pella Choir and tennis team. Merit awards were in Latin I, English 1, and American History. I .. .xr 5 1.5 A, O'Brian Youth Foundation selec- f' 'N tion, National Honor Society sr member, three-year A Cappella V g Vggg, . Choir member, All-state Choir r 5 member, member of Medical Ca- reers Club, and two-year choir officer. jean Domingues was a two-year member of the drill team. She r was chosen Super-sensational drill , team girl' ' and received three first place ribbons at drill team 't.flf Q camp at North Texas State Uni- versity. She was a member of ft French Club, FHA, and on honor roll. I junior Who's Who Tim Forse was on the tennis team three years, two on varsity, one year on baseball junior varsity, member of National Honor Society, received a merit award in govemment, member of Do Explorer Post, and in CYO for two years and president of CYO one year. Club . Kenneth Golden was a Student Council member for three years, cheerleader one year, and pirate mascot one year. He was on basketball team three years and in A Cappella Choir three years. He was All-state in choir one year, All-area two years, and All- district and All-region three years . Merit awards were in Chemis- try, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Choir, Physical Science, English 11, Comp A, and College Prep. Andri Friedli, was in region orchestra three years and All State Symphony orchestra two years She was secretary treasurer of or chestra one year. Her merit awards were English I,II,Cornp A, College Prep, World History, Chemlstry l,and German I She was a member of National Honor Society She was a member of the yearbook staff, German Club, Chem Club, and Medical Careers Lori LaCoume was on the drill team two years, in National Honor Society one year, on honor roll three years, and a member of the news magazine staff. Her merit awards were in American and World History and English II . ,Ku Lori was a member of the Brazoswood team to the Bee County College so- 1 cial science contests and won second place in American History individ- ually. She earned a third place in the district level national Spanish exam. 1 , Marty Merritt was three-year member of All-state orchestra . He was string bass section leader two years. He was a two-year symphonic band member placing All-district, region, and area. He was a three-year member of stage band and All-region jazz ensem- ble . He was in All-star band at Wharton junior College Contest. Marty won third place in state, region and district UIL ready writ- ing. He was a two-year debater winning third in district and first at the Brazosport Tournament twice. He was a member of the Chemistry Club, National Honor Society, and received seven merit awards. Debbie Miller was a cheerleader and member of the National Honor Society. She won merit awards in Typing 1 and Physical Science . Stewart McDowell was in football three years, track two years, and baseball two years. He was a member of the National Honor Society and on the honor roll three years. Merit awards were in English I and Physical Sci- qk ence . 4 'A ,H ,QQ ! 5 Nona McWilliams was class secretary three years, merit award winner in Biology I and choir, Freshman class favorite , in basket- ical Careers Club, Deckhands, and National jimior Honor Society She was A11- district, area, and region in choir. Christine Niekamp has been in Buccaneer Band three years and All-district band one year. She is in the National Honor Society German Club and was 4-H Club Secretary. She has won merit awards in English 1,II, Physical Science, Biology I, Algebra I, Typing I, German I, and World History and American History. Rhonda Pyeatt has been a cheerleader two years and head cheerleader one year. She has been on Student Council and in choir three years. She was treasurer of Sophomore Class and vice- president, favorite, and homecoming duchess of the junior Class. :. Barbie Schumann was on drill team two years and ' 'Most Im- proved as a sophomore . She was Brazoria County Fair Queen candidate and member of National Honor Society and FHA. ball one year and volleyball three years, A Cappella Choir, Med- .. I - .T f-n Anna Marie Somich was a three- ear Drama Club member, lynx. f 'v EZ-T? L-.Qf ! yi .I ,af if ag . , cp two-year Thespian, and one-year lhespian secretary. She par- ticipated in UIL One-Act Play and Poetry Interpretation. She was a three-year French Club member as secretary and president and member of National Honor Society. She was secretary of Explorer Post 307. Merit awards were in Drama I and French Ill. Cathy Struthwolf was drum major and twirler two years, in sym- phonic band three years, district band two years, varsity track one year, and a member of the veterinary Explorer post. She won a merit award in Physcial Science. 3155. .. Mary Struthwolf was a drum major two years and symphonic band member two years. She was in National Honor Society, var- 1 sity track and Dow's medical Explorer post where she was treasur- er. She received a merit award in English I. John Weaver was a member of National Honor Society, Latin Club, jayvee track, sophomore baseball, freshman football, avi- ation Explorer post, and high adventure Explorer post of which he was president. Merit awards were in English l and Algebra I. junior Who's Who -J if l FE Tryouts Lead To The All-Area and All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra provided music students all over the state with an opportunity to excel 'T in the musical area of their choice. The musicians who won positions in these All-State groups attended the Texas Music Educator's Association's All-State Conven- tion at Fort Worth. Clinicians from sever- al different states conducted the groups in rehearsal and at concerts. The final Grand Concert, featuring all three All-State groups, was the climax of the convention. As usual, Brazoswood had many students selected for this honor. Students chosen from band were Marty Merritt on string aj The All-State Orchestra mem- , L' f t bers are from left to right: 1st row: Mark Evans, Renai Knight, Kelly Lamb. 2nd row: Tony Knight, Marty Merritt, Trudy Heimbigner, Andri Friedli, and Kevin Gardner. bl The area qualifiers from choir are from left to right: lst row: Lori Davis, Debra Dippel, Teresa Donnell, Debbie Hudgins, Beth Aslaskin. 2nd row: Gaylyn McCarty, Nona McWilliams, Merry Brashear, Saundra White- head, Denise Brown, Janice Mun- iza. 3rd row: Robert Crawford, Gary Cofer, Tommy Mtmson, Ken Golden, and Danny Larson. j cj The band officers: Gregg Smith, Terry'jones, Graig Mauke, and Melissa Murray and the band directors: Mr. Rod Can- non, Mrs. Donna Weihe, Mr. Bill Gotshlk, Mr. Herman Gauthier show off their first division award. dj The Band Are winners are from left to right: Mark Evans, Marty Merritt, Scott Walzel, Tony Spell and George Boozalis. B All-State Honors bass, Mark Evans on percussion, and Tony Spell on Trombone. From the choir were Janice Muniza and Teresa Donnell, first altos, Merry Brashear, first soprano, Robert Crawford, second tenor, and Ken Golden, baritone. Violinists selected were orchestra students Trudy Heimbigner, Renai Knight, Allen Ambuhl, Kelly Lamb, Tony Knight, and Kevin Gardner. Andri Friedli, on the cello, was also chosen. One of the only common factors between these students, aside from their study of music, was the patches on their jackets which proudly proclaimed that they made All-State in 1979. IH 157 Speech, Drama Earns Trophies At Meets aJ Winners at the Lamar Tourna- ment are Alice Brown, Katy Saunders, Glenda Longino, Ni- cholas James, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Perry Hudson, Jeannie Webb, and Anna Marie Somich. bi El Campo Tournament winners are front row, Jill Patton, Katy Saunders, Robin Harper, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Dale Hulsopple , Jeannie Webb, Susie Lytle, Sher- rie Jones, and Anna Marie So- michg back row: Alice Brown, Kenneth Shulte , Keith Acuff, Glenda Longino, Marty Merritt, Perry Hudson, and Nicholas James. cJ Katy Tournament winners are , front row: Jill Patton, Kenneth Schulte, Robin Harper, Lisa Fitz- patrick, Dale Hulsopple, Jeannie Webb, Sherrie Jones, Susie Lytle and Anna Marie Somichg back row: Alice Brown. Marty Merritt Keith Acuff, Glenda Longino, Perry Hudson, Nicholas James, Perry Edgar and Merry Brashear. dj Friendswood Tournament win- ners are, front row: Shane McConathy, Sandy Tobin, Kevin O'Quin, Katy Saunders, and Anna Marie Somichg second row: Tim Fitzpatrick, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Alice Brown, and Jeannie Webb, back row: Mark Thomas, Glenda Lon- gino, and Sara Cammack. E C . w A JK V 2 , A ' :.:..,' V' ig f ' jg , Ja. 5. ' 1 ' X5 - 4 - rf? ,x Y, 4 Q . 5 . f I . . 5 af -! ,M - lr' , . Y Y I 1 Q ' iv .1 r NJ E If 2. X I f ..W, 1- 71 1 Sl ii , in ll A -ii ,, IF us'- ' i I X -xv Nm' K3 'Y l ',.,fY- ffig 4 Go To State A 'lurk More people qualified for the Uni- versity Interscholastic League QUILJ State meet than ever before. Placing at state were Debbie Scruggs, second place in news writ- ing, Kelli Walton third in editorial writingg Marty Merritt, third in ready writingg and Richard Gregg, fifth in science. At the regionals, where the four qualified for state, others placing were Laurie Gregg, top ten for num- ber sense, Yvette Martinez, top ten in shorthand, and Kevin O'Quinn and Alice Brown finals in poetry. Brazoswood placed second in the district meet, placing in every event entered. aj Kelli Walton, Richard Gregg, Debbie Scruggs, and Marty Merritt are the state Winners from Brazoswood . bj Bill Penney, Keith Acuff, and Richard Gregg pay close attention to instructions before their contest. cj Yvette Martinez types busily at a contest. She made the top ten in shorthand at regionals . dj johnita Davis and other contestants work hard in their contest. el Carolyn Schafer concentrates hard while writ- ing in the spelling contest. 185 Academic Achievement Spans Spectrum HOUSTON FAT STOCK SHOW ART WINNERS are Mike Terry, Rebecca ju- lian, joe Caudillo, Si Nguyen, and Ronny Ay- cock. Spring ART SHOW winners at Brazosport College were janet Brovm, Rebecca Julian, Karen Patreau, Dana Wil- lingham, Gary Freudens- prung, Melissa Elenbaas, Cathy O'Neil, Mark Lind- loff, and Daniel Uribe. STATE DE advertising contestant Phyllis Levine placed first division. Stu- dents selected to compete in NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENG- LISH program were Marty Merritt, Andri Friedli, and Kenneth Golden. Some winners at the LAMAR LITERARY MEET includ- ed Debbie Scruggs, Pam Tatum, Donnia McAn- drew, Becky Butler, and Karen Stewart. PUBLICA- TIONS EDITORS named for next fall include Rhonda Bashaw, news magazine, and Dena Brown and jay Nowlin, yearbook. STUDENT COUNCIL offi- cers elected for next year were president Kenneth Golden, vice-president David Bonorden, secretary Nona McWilliams, and treasurer Anne Wicker. Of Subjects Other winners , not pic- tured, are ALVIN MATH WINNERS Richard Gregg, Keith Acuff, Laurie Gregg, Bill Penney, Bitsy Coppage, George Booza- lis, and Christine Nie- kamp. T'lIl'5iH M1091 44'4'm'I Hui. MN : -, - 1.,,,,,,,,,,?,,, I ,gg -V -z Q- , ,ggi Q I. ,, fe It ,gc nz Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd in Sn Sip- dl' Hmnzlfi nun naw-,'s W ' '- 4 'f I ki 7 I ESV ' ,. Cs Ba La Hf Ta w Rc Os Ir Pfggf 'q Tl Pb 1'!7'l0'.4 fern 1,ww,'. 'mx 1 'A , 'W H HJ A CCP Th Pa kUiFl'W'b4 H17 IAU tit-'Vim' 1 If my icy, I, I 5 Rr it ,,,c ..,.W,..+ 41 ' F , is N , 1 aj Johnita Davis continues to win awards in school and out as she receives a plaque from a local civic group. bj Steve Lamb, Ted Meseck, and Keith Acuff are selected to attend the Bell Telephone Science Semi- nar at Houston. Chemistry teacher Leslie Kurth accompanies them. a-1 ua... 2.2 : , ,, u 'r fs . 'Ia A, stir? ' Vs? , N...,r 4- J-jg,: Quia: Yer: Q. V , ,.6.J- '...gQ Y f im, 4 A -v cj Winners of JETS scholarships to Texas ASM are Steve Lamb, joh- nita Davis, and Louis Wague- spack. dj National French Exam winners are Laura Mitchell, Keith Acuff, and Anna Marie Hunter. ej Spanish National Exam winners are, from left, front row, Kelley A, L Wheeler, Jana Swisher, Karen Stewart, Christina Garcia, joel Montemayor, Mindy Brock, Hilda Guel, Gioia Grosso, Bob Baugh- man, Del Bornemann, Gerardo Chapa, and Lose Bustillos. Not pictured, Bo by Gonzales and Lori LaCoume. K A E :g.x,.,... g :sa v u u 351 ffgg K K l A-I -1 a.,. 3 ,Q 1 5414 Bucs Shine In Sports The following students were winners of individual honors as members of their teams during the year: Football all district first team, Larry Moore, Gary Moten, Dwayne Rhodes, Mitch Mardis, and Mike Gaubatzg sec- ond team Phillip Sherbrook, Billy Izard, Bobby Williams , Lloyd jordan, Lonnie Key, Mike Stork, Mark Robinson, Benny Dunn, Roy Erps, Kelvin Houston, and Bobby Williamsg honorable mention Kevin Coufal, joel Barnett, and Paul Gaspard. Most Valuable players and All-Brazoria County, All-Greater Houston, and All-State were senior linebackers Moten and Rhodes. Basketball most valuable players were johnita Davis and Keary Castleberry. Castleberry was All-District and All- Brazoria County and most valuable player at the Brazosport College Tour- nament. Volleyball most valuable player was Pam Tatum. Tatum, Bonnie Broadus, and Nancy Norsworthy were All-Dis- trict. Receiving Track's most valuable A member awards were G , f,,t Laura Mozingo and Floyd , ,,,,, ,., ,.- t , , Harris. Most valuable boy runner was Dennis Free- mand and most valuable field event boy was George Gray. Golf's Bruce Bradford was most valuable award recipient. Both he and Da- K vid Oelfke were All-Dis- trict. Tennis team's most valuable players were Kelly Abendroth and a tie between LeeAnn Herrmann and Dorinda Jung. ' Outstanding swimmers were Dorinda Jung and Gary Gardner. Most valu- able diver award went to Russell Drapela. .hiv-.xiii y Q A my ' max , '13 - W ff2 ?few': viii ,V - ,,ff-,mf , fa -,. , 5 J f 1 ,, -4 , -an-Y - fi , lccs ,,, l , I! , ,J A .tft 1 2 . 5' Viv? at , wt Q wa Ft l' 1, 'I' Ny. f p,,f i Es, I f fl J. S Q B H aj Ricky Morris is congratulated by Coach Gerald Eddings for his job on the sophomore basketball team. bj Bruce Bradford, most valuable golfer, receives his award from Coach Lon Tullos. cj Poke Williams receives a hand shake for his outstanding perfor- mance through out the year. dj David Wright receives his award from Coach johnny Mathews for his performance on the track team. ej Pam Tatum, most valuable volleyball player, receives her award from Linda Turek. l D E Kings, Queens, Sweethearts, Beaus Prom And Queen Mitch Mardis, Donna Rosatti 3 iw fi I Q ,ss 9 P tt tsn, at , .stf I ,,tt q1q', , t , I Q ggg gi l 5li g Y U i ss? g as Band Basketball Blessing Beau And Queen Of The Sweetheart Penny Monical Fleet Queen Craig Matzke, Emilie Galetk Terry jones r ' Club Favorites DE Sweetheart And Beau Rhonda Ponder, joe Rivera DAR Representative Karen Stewart Student Council Latin Club Beau And Beau And Sweetheart Sweetheart Don Ripple, Billy lzard, Denise Dolezal Denise Dolezal Gulf Coast Relays Finalists Tonya Lanthrip Denise Dolezal Shelly Mueller And Queen johnita Davis I .i ' fliiimf fit FHA Favorites Karlene Zeitler, Gary Moten 3 4 Q X : fs f v 1 f-, f I 'A.AA ll V ' l , I I 'fx ,, Y 'E' K Buc Belle And Court Margaret Colvin, Donna jones, Cindy Sherman, Theresa Stroud, And Tina Gregory. Newsmagazine And Yearbook Favorites Kelli Walton, Mindy Brock, And Merry Brashear Spanish Beau And Sweetheart joe Rivera, Marlyne Gutierrez Homecoming Queen And County Fair Queen Candidate Tonya Lanthrip Su perlatives , 1, D , A Ram HAM-I1.,11 3'4- ..,. . Cutest Smile Best Dancer Rhonda Autrey, David Kremmer LOri Brown SW 3 ww ,ima ' ff Cutest Couple Bobby Williams , Cindy Sherman V127 of '91 be 1i,,,v ' Best Dancer Class Clown Bret Johnston Cory Epps, Gloria Cooper .J-on . '-NY 'FS . .inf 1 -ua, a .- ' . ' F :S raw: 4. aww m - ,, ,t ,,-7 f,, . wr Lf V X . ' i NA' . lj Best Dressed Brian Miles Emily Galetka Most Likely To Succeed Johnita Davis Ketih Acuff Most Most Athletic - ohni a Davis Representative J t Tonya Lanthrip, Don Ripple Most Outstanding Student Council Member julie Allen Neal Brennan Q'- MOSt Athletic Most Musically Gary Moten Talented Gregg Smith, Renai Knight Sophomore Class Favorites Lori Meadors , john Ripple r A 1 Q.,- -Mg' .vwfaksw Mr. And Miss Buc Freshman Denise Dolezal, Don Ripple Larry Cavaness junior Class Favorites Jojo Allen, Rhonda Pyeatt ,.-s 4 Ka Ii J A r- 'Q.'.' f ' ,-4 is g .- A was-.l--,...a , if s 's' i ,Aga x, f A Class Favgriteg Senior Class Favorites Phyllis Gagpafd Tonya Lanthrip, Don Ripple Tonya Lanfjfu-ip Shelley Mueller Saundra Whitehead Paul Gaspard Mark Heard Don Ripple K Board Cf Trustees Plan Construction Project . . W , , ,JW VV , . ,Q A aj Brazosport Independent School District Board of Education members are left to right, front row: Robert Wazel, Marcus Stephenson, and jesse I-libbetts. Back row: jim Cutshall, W Gerald Perryman, Walter Watts, and Wallace Shaw. bl Superintendent of Schools Dr. Vance Littleton. cj Deputy Superintendent Howard K. Pickle . dj Director of Secondary Education E. M. Thompson. 202 4 f--lx T- 'Env' The work on the building addition just off D- wing was part of the twelve and a half million dollar construction program the school dis- trict and Brazosport Independent School Dis- trict Board of Trustees planned and started. It was the largest construction project the school district has undertaken at one time, according to trustee Robert Walzel, including work at every site at the district. Other additions started on the campus were a baseball field, tennis courts, and plans for vocational classrooms. Other board work in the year saw a new su- perintendent of schools in August. He was Dr. Vance Littleton. 203 This year saw a change in the principal sys- tem. There were fiveg one head principal and four assistant principals. They each had cer- tain duties to carry out, and each of the assis- tant principals was in charge of a certain grade. H. E . Marcum was still the head prin- cipal. He was in charge of running the school and directing everyone who worked here. James Slade was in charge of the ninth grade this year. He also had other duties such as evaluating the math and industrial arts teach- ersg and writing the student handbook. He was in charge of building maintenance and was the person to talk to for scheduling the use of the building. james Cox was in charge of the twelfth grade. Evaluating P.E. and Social Studies teachers, and securing substitute teachers were among his duties. He was also the head of the summer school and driver's education programs. Karin Echols was one of the new assistant principals . She was in charge of the eleventh grade. She evaluated the English and language arts teachers and issued admits before school. Melvin Blair was another new assistant prin- cipal. He was in charge of the twelfth grade and evaluated the science and homemaking teachers. He was also responsible for stu- dent's .extracurricular activities and parking permits. A B bl james Cox studies form aj Karen Echols ponders the Sheets. contents of a student's excuse note . Principals Call The Shots 'X .J-f! d D E cj H.E. Marcum lectures to interested students. dj James Slade busily fills out excuse notes el Melvin Blair addresses the student body at one of the pep rllies. an 4 X: , . 'Q it Ex ' '-Y--.ki . rv . . fi ,. , '? jv- r ,Y s 115 Q0 'um -. , 419. -v1.,m.x - x s 'K x 'l x M 4 Y 419 0 09 . ll Allen, Elizabeth - English Allen, Merle - Mathematics Anderson, Art - German Antill, Sandra - Home Economics Arthur, Jim - Health, Physical Education Aslakson, Charlotte - English Atkerson, William - Orchestra Auvenshine, Pat - Mathematics Aves, Phyllis - Typing Baker, Cecelia - Homemaking Batchelor, Barbara - World Geography Bettoney, Catherine - Mathematics Bettoney, George - Sciences Blair, Melvin - Assistant Principal Blair, Nancy - English, Latin Bloss, Jeannette - Special Resources Bonser, Jeffery -Jewelry, Swim Team Borchers, Peggy - Librarian Boston, Sandra - Clerk, Receptionist Boyer, Gilbert - Sciences Brown, Edwin - Mathematics Browne, Lou - English Browne, Murray - Science Bryan, L.Z. - Football, Physical Education Calvin, Joyce - Secretary Calvin, Van - English, Tennis Campbell, Glen - Senior Counselor Carter, Leonard - Science, Mathematics 205 Christensen, Minnette - Art Christianson, Kathy - I-Iomemaking Cooner, Bill - Sophomore Counselor Cox, james - Assistant Principal 4' Cushion, Margaret - Nurse M1,,, ,, Danford, Betty - Registrar F Davies, William - History Echols, Karin - Assistant Principal - Q , . . A, X wwf, X sas W f M We Y if 4, fs? - we X f X A ft - Eddings, Gerald - Science, Football Eddings, Joyce - English Edgar, Louise - Freshman Counselor Edge, Lynn - Mathematics Eller, Clara - Typing, Shorthand Frashier, Pat - Homemaking Gibson, Ann - English Gioviale, Danny - Science Gottschalk, William - Band Hackney, Robert - Physical Education William Atkerson watches his score while directing the or- chestra . Hammons, Kathryn - Home Economics 206 17214 ..W..HwM,,, , -W., ,, t Gang ,J ,Q AMW Efl A Imam , W' 1- 5 i ' fwww 'Qs an ' d ,' K- ,L -H , '1 ' K ' 'im I-Iemby, Donald - Woodworking Henderson, Ruth - Special Resotuces Hendrick, Royce - Mathematics Howard, Dorothy - Bookkeeping Huff, Carolyn - English Hunt, Deason - journalism, Publications - Hunt, Patricia - English jablecki, Donna - Science Jernigan, Diana - English john, LaVern - Government jowers, Katie - Health Junkin, janet - History Kennedy, Kathy - History Kennedy, Kathy - Clerk, Guidance Office Kercher, Betty - Special Resources Kluge, Lucille - Attendance Clerk Kurth, Leslie - Sciences Lander, james - Health Langston, Sarah - junior Counselor Lawerence, jean - Attendance, Activity Laughlin, Theresa - Library Aide Laxton, Charlene - English Lewis, Alan - History Long, Vicki - Drill Team, Physical Education Lorenz, Pat - History Lorms, David - Drafting Magee, john - Choir Mahan, Florence - Bookkeeping 2 Mahan, Harold - Mathematics le at student antics at a pep rally A rr eil james Cox and Dewey Watson chuck- we Max-cum, I-LE. - Principal Matthews, johnny - Physical Education, Typing Mayer, Donald - Power Mechanics Mayfield, Jacky - History Menefee, Larry - Sciences Middleton, David - Physical Education, Baseball Miller, Helen - Spanish, Spanish for Native Speakers Mitchell, Mary - English Moore, jim - Speech Moore, Ralph - Science, Physical Education, Track Moraw, Sandra - English Munson, Mary - English Murphy, Renee - History Murrell, Roy - English Oakxnan, Robert - Geography Palmer, Linda - Physical Education, Health Parker, Kevin - Agriculture Platt, Victor - Drama, Speech Poe , Willie Ann - Library Aide Poland, Bill - Physical Education, Science Preston, Arnezer - Library Aide 208 , , E 'Sr if . 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M I 1 I A Yancey, Mary - Records Office Young, jo Ann - Academic Records Repp, Jacquelyn - English Roerden, Dorothy - Mathematics Rogers, Billy - History Rose, William - History Schmidt, LaVern - Mathematics Shaw, Patricia - Librarian Slade, james - Assistant Principal Smith, Stephen - Science Snyder, Monette - Art, Ceramics Sorgee, Benny - Physical Education, Football, Health Spears, Shannon - Physical Education, Science Spoonemore, Laney - English Swisher, jackie - English Taylor, janet - English Tinkler, Donna - French Torres, Herbert - Spanish, English as a Second Language Toups, Phillip - English Tullos, Lon - Golf, Science Vemor, Joyce - Typing Walsh, Barbara - Secretary to Assistant Principal Watson, Gloria - Physical Education Watson, Dewey - Mathematics Watts, Yvonne - Mathematics Wilson, Rebecca - Mathematics 209 Innovations Brighten School Year Although some of the standard courses at Brazoswood were considered more dull than others, some subjects were made more interesting through the use of special programs, speakers, and projects. Many such academic innovations were initiated at Brazoswood this year. Several Brazoswood classes were visited by area speakers. Mr. jim Cutshall, a member of the School Board, visited the government class of Mrs. Pat Lorenz and explained various aspects of school admin- istration to the interested students . The Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Vance Littleton, also lectured on this subject to Mr. Ed Brown's math classes. Another well-received speaker was Mr. Ed Casper, who entertained students in Mrs. Donna jablecki's classes with his presenta- tion on electricity. One of the experiments in Mrs. Pat Lor- enz' class was to blindfold one student while others fed him particular foods. The A experiment was conducted to determine if a person's taste is influenced by his sense of sight. Another project was a play in which the students in Mrs. jan Taylor's English class enacted a story they were reading. Perhaps the most dramatic and certainly the most frightening experiment undergone by Brazoswood students was one in which they were seized out of class, arrested, and forced to spend a night in the county jail, as part of a program to demonstrate to students how it feels to be a victim of the law. In this mock-arrest, the students ac- tually participated in an event which they had previously only heard about. The stu- dents expressed surprise and fear at the things they encountered during this pro- ject. These and other innovations in Brazos- wood classrooms helped to make the ev- eryday routine of school more interesting and informative . aj junior Kerry Castleberry helps Mr. Ed Casper from the Houston Lighting and Power Company demonstrate the power of static electricity. f- ,V it XM 5 Pk ' -4 fa sq. V L ij' I J v ic! 'W' -fm-.f . lgnfzugn. . M H, 5 ri 3-Sgr.-,' Q: . . , 7 1 52 .',Fjl:'I'J1..-:elf . ' ' ,- 3953 za V Ei. 2 't:g,fffLi-,145-SA Q , f , -- 1 Xe-'QI-1? 'h kid' ' -.' 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'Vg' 1' , . lr L , . 2 Illini, fri an -O--. as I . , I 1 ' , '4v 1 X, .X ' ' D hi ' N ' L ,Ev 'wglf Q5 S S +- ff 1!Qif '-.- : 'fl' f , , 1,4514 ' ' ,bn xi X 'k 33-A : - , '2'..3f:w-vm, f S 2 L a Y bl Sandy Tuch looks on while prung a bite of apple sauce in Teresa Flaherty feeds Gary Frudens- Pat Lorenz' sociology class. cj School Board member jim Cutshall lectLu'es while Pat Lorem watches . dj junior Melinda Clayton is led off by a local policeman in the mock-arrest from Lavern John's class . el An unusual guest of the Fre for the club members. nch Club is Pere Noel, bearing gifts fl Superintendent of Schools Vance Littleton delivers a lecture to the studens of Ed Brown's math classes. Lab Work Gccupies Student Life V . VVAhk A At one time or another almost ev- ery student has done laboratory work. Brazoswood offers an outstand- ing variety of courses in the Science- field, that uses lab work. Such as Physical Science, Physics, Chemis- try, Biology, and Zoology. They were just a few of the classes that did labs. Many people enjoyed mixing un- known chemicals in test tubes , dis- secting frogs , and learning how pul- leys worked in the variety of science courses offered. Still others tested things in the environment and the many products consumers purchase. efiflffl ' ' A r H V, , - -f-4 cv. 1 ' 25,1 4. t - as if .- 55- .1 t M .5 5. . 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IPS ., ,, IP . Ptn x ', ig? -f-A 1 ' 23 S an K . :,i ,iig V 'f ' W 422 a ' l r r i at . A Q iinJ,ysJ,. 5 7 i V . F' as h , . 11 - ..-bein ' 112 C 1 L 2 if ,P si N -4-if :E C l Q' A wil' n. Q- ef , ,Q -1 . P JI 1 . 'F- . -av h .tsl , -wh i when g, 3 - Q. 555 O H- 'UWC mtdn-I. :SEM m-0 W 6.58 .Og 55: ES: P-l QE ZS Es: 2,5- CL.-F 5 el Senior jeff Whitaker relaxes on the bus while traveling to the Bee County College history contest. fj Freshmen Rhonda Berryhill and Daren Boston discuss the assignment in Mr. Harold Mahan's class. gj Paula Stanley, Mrs. Annette Brown, Cheryl Elkins, Alicia Garcia, and Stan- ley Williams check over a poetry as- signment for English. Students Learn From Freld Trips Learning took place in other places than just classrooms as most students were happy to find when they took field trips. Seeing things as they exist in the work world was the basis for trips by science classes to places such as Dow Chemical Company plants and industrial arts as they visit local craftsmen and corpora- tions in Brazoria County. Language classes visited cultural sites such as mu- seums and performances of dance and dramatics in Houston. Often included were visits to specialty shops or restau- rants of that particular language such as French Club's visit to a French bakery. Some classes took trips as part of perfor- mances such as band, choir, and orches- tra tours and pantomine groups. XIII:-T-f 3- A ,1 . Uv +445- 1 S D 4 it it-.2..q-una-l ' f 5 . P , , YL' 'Q .4l , 'wa 5 . ,rx -VQQ ,, '75 ,jg , 1 '4' EVM . U aj School buses are often used to transport Students on field trips. bl Margaret Colvin and George Boozalis explore the laws of centrifugal force at a nearby playground as a part of Dr. Betton- ey's physics class. cjKevi.n Sargent savors one of the many delicacies offered at the Wurstfest at New Braunfels . dj Merry Brashear, Kenneth Golden, Tere- sa Donnell, Robert Crawford, and Janice Muniza mug for the camera on the way to All-State Choir in Fort Worth, ej Robert Smith and john Weaver represent Brazoswood in the Olympic competition at the Latin Club State Convention. Class Projects Set The Pace Throughout the school year students are constantly getting assignments , but for the student who is not in an art or shop class of some .sort projects are not as- signed very often. Projects come in many styles . Glazed bowls, ashtrays, and jars are all part of ceramics class . In one American History class students did a study on the United States Constitution. The music classes, choir, band, orchestra, and music the- ory, also do class projects. The projects included concerts, solos, and produc- tions. Students often complain about doing spe- cial projects but many students were glad to do them in place of tests. Besides, as one student said, They help your grade. A T 'Nw ' in ' '-'G' N N-...Q 218 W tm'--.f.2.: s--,lf - -A 'er-H., - sms w,.'.:' . , L, . , ,,-ff, A. ,Y ,j j'Fg' gf ' 'T' 'QU F .' fA-1 f 'f:1,- Q N, 5 . 'MP ' .35 W Q yi., .,5.'1'f!3L'4: ' 'E-. f s vu - ..r, . . 1 AVL -' : Tiff 1:5 E 1 i 'Tix ' 4 r . .4 A . 2' -f I 0.14-s . ., si U t I iw V55 - .f fra., ' . Q: 33. .lx -15,-I 4, ' at ' 151211 ,,zWwxiw,Q5 'fl ,at , . V, ,Q--f v,,,- ' 1 5 L, , . fn if-4 ix ut S ,fl 5. NL . :. ' I 'H--uLQ.vf ' l t J' aj joe Mosqueda studies in the peace and quiet of the library. bl Mr. Deason Hunt glares fixedly at Gary Hunt. cg Merry Brashear belts out a song during Music Theory c ass. dj City Fire Marshall Paul lsreal demonstrates safety procedures to students. el Barry Russell studiously works on his algebra. aj Susie Sanders and Carolyn Schaefer look through notes before a quiz. bj Courtney Brown is an example of the many students who used the library for test preparadon. cj Rhonda Bashaw gets ready to start the dread of all students, the makeup test. dj Keith Acuff is deep into apply- ing his acquired knowledge on a teS1C . el jennifer White takes time out from yearbook work to get ready for a test. 3,1 ff ,N . T, ,db yr .Wm ' Tests Mean Hours Of Study One of the things, students have done all year is study for tests. They studied in many different ways including going to the library, to a friend's house, and sometimes just staying in one's own room. Going to the library was by far the best of the three because there were many study resources there and, most of the time, there was peace and quiet to concentrate. Elsewhere, less work might be done, but there was usually more fun. .,-e K' i tiff --bl' A r-A' xx ti? '55 - ,ff X , ,. n .1 .1- 1' 221 A- ti if ji F-, Many classes used the library including English and history classes in which major projects were research paper and re- ports . Librarians were Peggy Borchers, Pat Shaw, Willie Poe, Arnezer Preston, and Theresa Laughlin. One of these ladies was always in the library. They occasionally had prob- lems with people sneaking in at lunch and thefts with approxi- mately 300 books stolen from the shelves. Many students also did not put up the microfilm after.: using it. Aside from these problems the library ran smoothly. The library hours permitted students to study before school or in the afternoon. Library Reflects Stud Habits ,A :.E'l1 i aj Librarians Theresa Laughlin, Arnezer Preston, and Willie Poe work at the library desk during Chrisunas season. bj Doug Bennet and Randy Watts study in the library as Allan Au- buhl and Charlie Marcus talk in the background. cj Studying in the library includes getting help from other students such as Mike Moore, Francis Kie- fal, and Mike Gaul are doing. dj john Riggs and john Symms study in the library before school. 117 Classes Prepare For Performances Many classes at Brazoswood were not just cut and dried with some put- tin on erformances. All the music 8 P classes, choir, band, and orchestra, performed but there were also oth- ers. Drama was a good example. They produced plays and pantomime skits. Debate and Speech students competed in contests. Athletic classes, boy's football, basketball track tennis and irl's I 1 9 g volleyball, basketball, track, tennis, and swimming ended in the most pop- ular sport of all allowing other stu- dents watch them play. B ,A , , ,H V. f bor-,..f ' 's if' ' Q , A fri... l-. i . . r gg . , :..l,,-- ,l ' ' ' D 74 f .,.1W N' U bf ---f.f' ' if F ,ja E ? aj Nicki james uses his creative talents to apply makeup for Mime Troop. bl Herman Gauthier gives lec- ture to Music Theory students, from left, Debby Hutchins, Tony Spell, Christina Johan- son, Merry Brashear and Rose- mary Polimeno . cj Choir students, left, Suzie Sample, Tammie Hall, Ruth Harper, Mark Monical, Nona McWilliams, LeeAnn Bain, Cathy Middleton, Gary Cofer, and Merry Brashear practice for ' 'Irene . ' ' dj David McCutchen practices for stage band. el Choir students use their vo- cal chords during class. They are, from left, Penny Hen- dricks, Cathy Middleton, Leigh Ann Herrmann, Margaret Col- vin, and Ruth Harper. fl Herman Gauthier leads Sym- phonic Band domm Brazoswood Drive, while students practice for Contraband Parade in Lou- isiana . gl Dale Hulsopple portrays the wizard in ' 'ln Many Moons . ' ' Class assignments today are unique and interesting. ln the Home and Family classes mock weddings were held. A bride, groom, min- ister, bridesmaids, and groomsmen were selected . Rehearsals were held the day before, and finally the big day rolled around with everyone dressed up for this special occasion. During the study of child raising in Home and Family, students choose egg babies to care for as real children for a week. The teachers hard- boiled dozens of eggs and dyed them pink for girls , blue for boys, and yellow for adopted ones. The students drew faces for the eggs and provided a safe carrier for them. These were carried around for a week as the students tried to prevent getting them cracked or even kidnapped, as some were. If their egg babies were da- maged, the responsible par- ent was charged with child abuse or neglect. In the sociology classes tests were held for seeing how well one could identify objects while blindfolded. Also, taste tests were con- ducted to tell if one could identify various foods by their taste instead of looking at them. C L fl' y riff bfi-., ..-X I-5 13x-My 1 aj Cotton Tyler and Barry Russell work together in math class . bj Shelly Mueller and Darrell jones are wed in Home and Family class while Gary Kavanaugh, Penny Monical, Nancy Norsworthy, and Arnold Ballew observe the rites as guests. Nag, cj Denise Brown, Donna Peiser, Barbra Whiteside, Cecelia Flaherty, Donna Morgan, and Karen Horst- man listen in class. dj Janice Dean, Sue Henderson, Rene Waibel, Monica Doucet, and Mindy Brock discuss French Club business with sponsor Donna Tinkler. ej Shelly Mueller and Darrell jones realistically end their Home and Family wedding ceremony. fj In Mrs. Lorenz's sociology class, Reba Creech and Shelia Maddox listen attentively. A Lila' R X r T Teachers Get Away From It All Teachers conference periods wer an essential part of the educational system. Teachers did various work during their conference periods suc as grading papers, making lesson plans , and preparing the next day's work. Harold Mahan, a math teach- er, said sometimes you need time to recuperate . Gther important ac tivities were official schoolwork such as attendance accounts and eli gibility checking, getting ready for class, and seeing that other instruc tors were informed whenever new materials came in. l realize how much other teachers need two con- ference periods said English teacher Carolyn Huff, who is Lan- guage Arts Chairman. al Mrs. Monette N. Snyder relaxes dining her break. bl Ms. LaVern John and Cheryl Tollett hang up signs during her conference period. cj Mrs. Pat Auvenshine relaxes in the workroom. l Jgqg XX an-M I' x if y yy W, i ' Y W ' 1 1 ,,- N n 2 t P e- V -smea- Class Of '79- End Of A Decade, Beginning Of A Future Flower-White Orchid Song- Everybody Has A Dream fBiIly joelj Motto-Cherish Yesterday, Dream Tomo rrow, And Live Today. 59' Vx -, s E gx .5 A ' L 5 I C w A' is I' fi ' M 91,5 k 1 M V .S 1 as., '- V 4 , u-. , . X , -a ni. 'I +-- 1 w !l ' i N X 'iv , f 3. . .1 - . av, qw ' ' A' S ug C Qi+f,y7f2.ff 'rf Ni ' 4-5359- J ' - -52.4.1.2 - fs 1 --I 1, F 3,1 A, Q NF N V jff aj A' ' -wing sparkles with the mass of decorations put up by seniors on the final day of ' 'Spirit Week' ' . by Senior Counselor Glenn Campbell aids seniors in choosing a career field as one of many steps taken in the four years he has spent with the class of '79. cj Senior class officers are Vice-President Lori Brown, President Scott Drake , and Secretary Shelley Mueller. fNot pictured is Treasurer Carol Parnell.j dj Seniors Dorinda Jung, Celeste Stover, Lydia Thurman, Karlene Zeitler, Teresa Stroud, Lori Bromm consider college possi- bilities at a seminar during College Night. D 231 aj Clutching their diplomas, Bill Baker, Lisa Barker, Mike Barron, and jim Becker joyously make the final walk as seniors . bl johnita Davis, Karen Stewart, and Steve Lamb chat as seniors are lined up for marching in for graduation. cl The moment arrives for Denise Brown as she arrives to get her honor graduate pin from superin- tendent Dr. Vance Littleton. dj Honor graduates Karen Stewart, johnita Davis, Keith Acuff, Den- ise Brown, Renai Knight, Steve Hazelton, and Tammy Bartlett hold on to their special pins des- ignating graduating with honors . el Kathy Pickle finally gets to that cherished tradition of flipping her tassel to indicate she is a gra- duate . fj Buccaneer band director Rod Cannon and assistant Bill Gotts- chalk wait with band members for the beginning signal of graduation night. Band members are Tracie Woods, janet McKeever, Kathy Kleypas, jill Patton, Christine Nickamp, Lisa Johnston, Susan Breeden, Kathy Preston, Wanda Drapella, Gioia Grosso, and Robin Barkemeyer. Although the ceremony for the Class of '79 differed little from pre- vious years, it was still special to the 427 seniors receiving their diplo- mas. Graduation was at Hopper Field. Earlier in the day seniors met there to practice marching in to Pomp and Circumstance. Honor graduates learned their rank at this rehearsal. Although seniors were ca- sual at practice, most took the actual graduation seriously. After listening to class speakers Don Ripple and Theresa Stroud, graduates finally re- ceived the long-awaited diplomas . There were several minutes of cap throwing, cheering, and a few tears before seniors left the stadium to at- tend graduation parties and celebra- tions. 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Wilson , Briant Wilson , Darrell Wilson , Tim Windsor , Lisa Wolf, Tina Womack, john Wood, Emma Woods, Robin Woods, Tracie Wortham, Lance Wyatt, Kathy Wyche, Cedric Yarborough, Sherry Young, Mitchell Zarate, David Zavala, john Zelko , Lori Zylks , john Freshman Class Gfficers qprl' President Kim Taylor, Vice-President joel Welch, Secretary Alicia Armintor, and Trea surer Phyllis Gaspard. Ainsworth, Viola Alcala, Mary Allen, john Allen, Soyna Amorin, james Anderson, Becky Anderson, Kelley Anderson, Kim Andrews, Chuck Armintor, Alicia Armstrong , Kenneth Ashley , Steve The Deckhands Window signs make in teresting patterns on the library mall floor. Ashmore , Mark Aslakson , Kenneth Atkins, Scott Aviles, Nick Bailey, Michael Ballew, Byron Barclay, james Barkemeyer, Robin Barker, Cheryl Barker, Tim Bames, Tracy Barnett, Janice Barton, Kerry Bass, Cherie Baughman, james Bauman, Andy Becker, Michael Bellar, Kim Belvin, Anthony Bennett, Darrel Berryhill, Rhonda Bertram, Daniel Bevers, Cyless Billingsley, Karen Bird, Dana Blackburn, Cheryl Blackmar, Bruce Blair, Chaulzie Blanchard, Stacy Bohannon, Terry Bohuslav, Roger Boniaby, Eamest Borger, john Boston, Daren Boston, Nancy Bowers, Dianne Bowlin, Stacy Brackin, Scott Braden, Charlotte Braden, Kenneth Brannan, Dale Breaux, Leroy Bresler, Kim Brinson, Kixstin Brock, Brad Bueno, Ruben Butler, Clifton Cadenhead , Charles Cadenhead , Kathryn Camber, Sherri Cammack, Will Cancino, Oralia Y , ,Q wld f ? ,, 'A In ff 5.4-W - - K V' , Na, -Q - f - - we .- Y 6 5 fr . I , f ' ,f C, f . 'K B N , C i C , 7? if ,, .. 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Hemby , Michael Henderson , Pam Hennigan, Joseph Hemandez, Alfred Hernandez, Frank Hibbetts, jessica Higby, Cindy Hill, Heather Hodges, Ace Hodges, Brad Hodges, Scott Holland, Sheryl Holstein, Tina Hmst, john Holt, Kim Hopkins, Lisa Hopkins, Patricia Hosak, Mark Hunsucker, Terry Hutton, Bonnie Hybner, Deborah Israel, Edward Jacobsen, Elaine jackson, Paul james, Nigel janik, Richard jessing, jennifer Kyle , John Jinkins, Julie Johnston, David Jones, Dwain Jones, John Jones, Johnnie Jones, Kenneth Jones, Sherrie Joy, Meri Juarez, Juanita Junes, Timothy June, Mary Karstendiek, Paul Kays, John Keathley, Barrett Kelley, Teresa Kershaw, Kimberly Kesseler, Michael Key, Bobby Kolafa, David Kuvet, Lawrence Lambert, Donald Lambert, Ronald Langston, Joseph Langston, William Lanlcford, Dena Larson, Glenda Larson, John Leus, Jim Leshikar, Judy Little, Donna Lippman, Kevin Lindsey, Tammy Lewis, Tammy W, sn a E: , L N ,5 X J 1 'S 5 fl! xx I Q, 'E' a 2 1 , ,, X 5 1 5' , ga Ei. .y n fm ,,.. ,,,,s . 3 XC at ,W My L 4, vw f, 1 sm ,gary 1 . 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E is A , . rf 'ef 'ff'Z , ,- Ze K-55 . .. .ill , , H - 1 ,Q4 Q ffl 3,2 5 .A xfjw 1. Freshman Debra Quirk poses for a year book ad at Baron's Jewelers Ogle , jeff Oliver, Dorothy Olivares , Ezmma Olson , Earline Ortiz, Daniel Otero, Yvellisse Page, Karen Parker, james Parkinson, Cathy Paschall, Danny Paschall, Darrin Pate, Charles Pate, Lori Patterson, Thomas Patton, Paula Pawelka, Mary Pearson, Sherri Peavey, Gina Pennington, Susan Penvose, Lisa Perez, Nicky Perkins, Craig Perry, Linda Person, Cara Phillips, Dana Phillips, john Plepys, Anthony Pinson, Christi Pirtle, Karl Pitts , Kelly Pitts , Kerry Semor Carolyn Schaefer inspects clean band uniforms at Lake Cleaners. 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Richards , Dan Basketball3 Golf Rickey, Roger Football-3 yrs .3 Track-3 yrs .3 FFA vice-president Riley , Bobbi Volleyball-4 yrs .3 Nation- al Honor Society3 JETS-l yr. Ripple, Don Football-3 yrs.3 Fresh- men class vice-president3 Sophomore class presi- dent3 junior class presi- dent3 Student Body presi- dentg jr. Who's Who. Rivera, jose Native Speaker's Award3 Spanish Club president3 Industrial Arts-l yr.3 DE l yr. Robinson, Mark Baseball-4 yrs .3 Football- 4yrs. Rogers , Billy Football-4 yrs . 3 Track-3 yrs.3 jr. Who's Who. Rosatti, Donna Band-4 yrs.3 Twirler-2 yrs .3 National Honor Soci- ety3 Prom Queen. Ross, Sharon OEA secretary3 VOE and Shorthand I merit awards. Senior Index Rudder, Jacque National Honor Society3 Band-4 yrs .3 Twirler-3 yrs. Sample, Suzie Choir-3 yrs .3 National Honor Society3 Latin-2 yrs.3 French-2 yrs.3 Po- litical Science-l yr. Sanders, Locke National Honor Society3 JETS: Chemistry3 Latin. Sanders , Scott National Honor Society3 Basketball-4 yrs .3 Choir-8 YI'S.j Football-l yr. Sanders, Susan Band-4 yrs.3 JETS-l yr.3 Chemistry-l yr.3 French- l yr. Schaefer, Carolyn Band-4 yrs .3 National Honor Society3 Orchestra- l yr.3 JETS-l yr.3 French-1 yr. Schulte, Kenneth Football-4 yrs .3 Baseball- 3 yrs.3 Debate-l yr.3 Na- tional Honor Society. Scott, Sherri Band-2 yrs .3 Spanish-2 yrs .3 English and Ameri- can History merit awards . Scruggs, Debbie Band-4 yrs .3 Newsmaga- zine-4 yrs .3 Quill and Scroll treasurer3 Drama-3 yrs.3 FLBA-l yr.3 MCC-l yr. Self, Donald Football-2 yrs .3 FHA-2 yrs.3 Choir-2 yrs.3 Bas- ketball-l yr. Sellers, Theresa Year book-l yr.3 HECE Coop I-l yr. Sharp, Carolyn Basketball-l yr.3 Voca- tional Agriculture-3 yrs. Sharp, Robert Band-4 yrs .3 Football Shaver, Denice Band-4 yrs .3 Twirler-2 yrs.3 MCC-l yr.3 FTA-l yr.3 Spanish-l yr. Sherman, Cindy Drill team president3 Stu- dent Council-l yr.3 FI-IA-2 yrs.3 Deckhands-l yr. Shoults, Debbie National Honor Society3 Band-4 yrs.3 MCC-l yr.3 Dow Medical Explorer Post secretary. Silvia, Robert FFA secretary3 Vocational Agriculture-3 yrs .3 Foot- ball-l yr. Smith, Benita Basketball-4 yrs . 3 Track- l yr . Smith, Gregg Band-4 yrs .3 National Honor Society3 Track-2 yrs. Smith, James Football-4 yrs .3 French3 Political Science . Smith, Laura FHA-l yr.3 Industrial Arts secretary3 Deck- hands-l yr.3 Smith, Melinda D Drill team-l year3 F1-IA-2 yrs.3 Deckhands-l yr.3 DECA-1 yr. Smith, Renee Basketball-4 years3 Track-4 years3 Band-4 yrs.3 MCC-2 yI'S.j Soft- ball-4 yrs . Spillers, Lesa Drill team3 FBLA3 Deck- hands Stewart, Karen Valedictorian3 Drill team captain3 Latin club vice- president3 National Honor Society3 Brazoria County DAR Representative3 Clute Optimist Youth of the Dayj Perfect attendance-1 yr. Stork, Michael Football-4 yrs .3 Perfect attendance-1 yr. Stover, Celeste Swim team-4 yrs .3 FHA-l yr.3 Spanish-2 yrs. Stroud, Teresa Student Council vice- president3 National Honor Society3 Drill team cap- tain3 FHA-3 yrs. Deck- hands-l yr. Summa, Tim DE-2 yrs .3 Chapter Pro- ject Award. Sweeney, Brenda Band-2 yrs.3 MCC-l yr.3 Latin-2 yrs.3 Home gl Family merit award. Swisher, Jana Band-4 yrs .3 Spanish-l year. Tatum, Pam Volleyball-3 yrs .3 FTA-2 yrs.3 Journalism-l yr. Taylor , Drue Band3 VICA Taylor, Jennifer VOE3 Deckhands-2 yrs .3 Volleyball-2 yrs . Taylor, Suzanne National Honor Society3 Perfect attendance-1 yr. Drill team-2 yrs .3 Deck- hands-2 yrs3 FHA-l yr. Taylor, Wally Basketball-4 yrs .3 Speech III merit award. Terry, Shaun National Honor Society3 JETS-l yr., Industrial Arts-2 yrs.3 Band-3 yrs. Thomas, Mark B'port College Drama Award. Thurman, Lydia Swim team-3 yrs.3 FHA treasurer. Torrance, Paul Basketball-4 yrs .3 Band-1 yr.3 Chemistry Club president3 JETS-l yr. Trail, Cindy Volleyball-1 yr.3 Drill team-1 yr.3 Deckhands-1 yr. Trevino, Maria Orchestra-2 yrs .3 BEA scholarship. Vining, Cindy FBLA-2 yrs.3 Choir-4 yrs .3 junior Achievement- lyr. Vitek, Mark VICA-2 yrs.3 PE merit award. Waibel, Renee Band-2 yrs .3 Drill team-1 yr.3 French Club-1 yr.3 FTA-1 yr. Wallack , Miles Introductory Algebra mer- it award. Walton, Kelli Newsmagazine editor-in- chief3 Who's Who in American High School Stu dents3 Drill team-3 yrs .3 Drama-l yr. Ward, Jimmie Perfect attendance-l yr.3 Football-2 yrs .3 Baseball- Zyrs. Waguespack, Louis National Honor Society3 Choir-3 yrs .3 Outstanding Student in Social Studies. Waples , Christopher journalism- l yr .3 Drama- 2 yrs.3 JETS-l yr. Warren, Steve Swim team-3 yrs. Weatherly, Mike Vocational Welding-2 yrs. West, Alice DE-3 yrs. West, Marcy FHA-4 yearsg Drill team- 2 yrs. Wheeler , Kelley Drill team-3 yrs .3 Nation- al Honor Society3 Spanish- lyr. Whitaker, Jeff National Merit Finalistg JETS-l yr.3 National Hon- or Society. White, Mary Drill team-2 yrs .3 FHA officer3 Deckhands trea- surerg National Honor So- ciety3 Perfect attendance. Williams , Bobby Football-4 yrs .3 Baseball- 4 yrs .3 Basketball-2 yrs. Williams, Mike DE historian3 Industrial Arts vice-president. Williams, Susan Drill team-2 yrs .3 Band-l yr.3 National Honor Soci- ery. Willingham, Terri PTSA-2 yrs.3 FBLA sec- retary3 OEA-1 yr.3 VOE-l yr.3 Deckhands-I yr. Willy, Eric DE Wilson , Ricky Basketball3 VICA Wines, Darren 9th place in speed Sz skill district contest3 Football- 23 yrs. Wood, Veronica VOE3 CEA-1 yr. Woodard, Johnny Football-4 yrs .3 Track4 yrs .3 Basketball-2 yrs. Wortham, Robin Band-4 yrs .3 Twirler-3 yrs. Wright , Stephen Basketball-4 yrs .3 Choir-3 yrs .3 Latin Club. Zeitler, Karlene Outstanding Homemaking Student Award3 Drill team-3 yrs .3 FHA officer3 Latin-l yr .3 Basketball-2 yrs. Berry, Tina - Index Abendroth, John - 93, 117, 188, 123 Abshire, Deborah - 253 Acuff, Keith - 63, 110, 137, 148, 149, 156, 160, 163, 166, 182, 185,186, 187, 196, 220, 232, 234 Acuff, Nancy - 76, 268 Adams, Cynthia - 234 Adams, Sarah - 253 Ainsworth, Patricia - 268 Ainsworth, Viola - 146, 283 Autrey, Rhonda - 72, 194, 234 Autrey, Ricky - 30, 71, 120, 253 Auvenshine, Pat - 205, 228 Aves, Elizabeth - 72, 268 Aves, Phyllis - 128, 129, 205 Aviles, Nick - 283 Ayala, Elizabeth - 115, 234 Ayala, Narcedali - 253 Aycock, Robert - 186, 268 Bellar, Kimberly - 284 Belvin, Anthony - Bennett, Darrel - - 93, 223, 268 Bennett, Steven - 268 Bentsen, Lloyd - Bennett , Douglas 284 71 , 284, 103 116 Berlanga, Martin - 268 Berry , Kimber - 268 76, 126, 163, Alcala, Mary - 76, 283 Aldous, David - 11, 54, 234 Aldous, Steven - 84, 102, 153 Alexander, Michael - 153 Alexander, Ronald - 268 Ayers , 234 Danette - 74, 75, 163, Ayers, Stacy - 43, 76, 97, 234, 287 Bacon, Thomas - 268 Bailey, Michael- 70, 85, 283 Bain, Beverly - 253 Bain, Leeann- 56, 112, 156, 225, 234 Baker, Cecelia - 205, 228 Baker, Roy - 83, 253 Baker, Tracy - 253 Baker William - 63, 232, 234 Allen, Anthony - 234 Allen, Elizabeth - 105 Allen, John - 85, 120, 283 Allen, Joseph - 58, 84, 120, 173, 199, 252, 253, 278 Allen, Julie - 43, 120, 197, 253 Anderson, Kelley - 283 Allen, Merle - 63, 205 Allen, Nancy - 72 Allen, Sonya - 88, 283 Allen, Tammy 253 Allen, Yvonne - 43, 126, 176, 268,303 Altizer, David - Ambuhl, Allen - 223, 253 Amorin, James Amorin, Lani - Amorin, Mark - 137, 156, 163, Anderson, Art - 76, 253 151, 163, 180, - 22, 76, 283 26, 268 68, 101, 116, 234 111, 205 Anderson Carla - 234 Anderson, Gregory - 76, 125, 234 Anderson, Kim - 283 Anderson - 234 Anderson, Linda Rebecca - 120 283 Andrews,,Charles - 76, 283 Balderee, Henry - 113 Ballard, Robert - 268 Ballew, Arnold - 227, 234 Ballew, Byron - 101, 41, 283 Barber, Robert - 68, 253 Barclay, Chauna - 234 Barcla , James - 91, 283 268 Berryhill, Rhonda - 47, 140, 284 Bertram, Daniel - 284 Bettoney, Catherine - 205 Bettoney, George - 137, 205 Bevers, Billy - 235 Bevers, Bobbie - 284 Bickham, Carol - 253 Biggers, Eddie - 21, 235 Biggs, Marthena - 146, 268 Biggs, William - 5, 253 Bi1lie's Beauty Salon - 307 Billingsly, Karen - 91, 284 Bird, Dana - 284 Bird, Leslie - 76, 235 Bird, Terry - 235 Bittick, Micheal - 235, 270 Black, Herbert - 268 Black, Tammy - 146 Blackburn, Cheryl - 284 Blackmar, Bruce - 71, 284 Y Barkemeyer, Robin - 76, 125, 232, 283 Barker, Cheryl - 29, 283 Barker, Donna - 268 Barker Lisa - 76, 232, 234 Barker, Timothy - 283 Barker, Timothy - 268 Barnes, Annie - 86, 87, 234 Barnes, Christopher - 268 Barnes Tracy - 283 Barnett,, Janice - 53,283 Barnett, Joel - 68, 84, 85, 102 188 Barron, James - 268 Barron Micheal - 30, 137, 232,234 Bartlett, Justin - 268 Bartlett, Tammy - 163, 156, Black 235 S tock, Jo Ann - 76, 163, Blair, Chaulzie - 287 Blair, Jeffery - 71 Blair, Melvin - 63, 204 Blair, Nancy - 63, 115, 205 Blair, Pamela - 76, 268 Blanchard, Larry - 113, 144, 213, 268 Blanchard, Stacy - 287 Blankenship, Susan - 165, 268 Blankenship, Terry - 71, 253 Blevins, Lou - 43, 76, 120, Antill, Sandra - 13, 205 Aplin, Marla - 253 Aplin, Reginald - 268 Arias, Joe - 268 Armintor, Alicia - 26, 120, 282, 283 Armintor, Byron - 26, 120, 134, 135, 156, 234 Armstrong, Kenneth - 70, 283 Arrington, Richard - 268 Arthur, Jim - 71, 103, 205 Ashley, Charles - 40, 43, 76, 125, 268 Ashey, Steven - 71, 283 Ashmore, Kenneth - 76, 84, 268 Ashmore , Aslakson, Aslaks on Mark - 76, 283 Charlotte - 205 Elizabeth - 39, 112, 146, 147, 151, 180 Aslakson, Kenneth - 85, 283 232, 235 Bartlett, Toni- 16, 88, 268 Barton, Bradley - 76, 125, 268 Barton, Kerry - 283 Barton, Kimberly - 19, 253 Bartos, Pamela - 76, 268 Bashaw, Jennifer - 107, 165, 268 Bashaw, Rhonda - 19, 108, 165 186, 220, 253 Bass, Cherie - 146, 283 Batchelor, Barbara - 205 Bates, Vickie - 268 Batson, Diane - 268 Bauch, Natalie - 268 Bauer, Stephen - 235 Baughman, James - 283 Baughman, Robert - 163, 184, 253 Bauman, Andrew - 201, 283 Bayer, Kathy - 235 Atkerson, William - 39, 205, 206 , Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins 213 , Jeffrey - 140, 268 , Karen - 234 , Scott - 283 , William - 234 Austin, Martha - 96, 151, 163, 234 Bayliss, Joyce - 235 Becker, James - 232, 235, 289 Becker, Laura - 253 Becker, Micheal - 76, 283 Becker, Teri - 75, 268 Bedrich, Russell - 84, 268 Beeson, Neal - 235 Behn, Tonya - 72, 253 126, 156, 163, 235 Blevin, Anthony - 71 Bloss, Jeanette - 205 Bly, Micheal - 21, 125 Bohannon, Terry - 151, 287 Bohuslav, Roger - 70, 85, 287 Boney, David - 30, 235 Boney, Patricia - 253 Boniaby, Dianne - 268 Boniaby, Ernest - 287 Bonorden, David - 60, 61, 68, 120, 173, 186, 253 Bonser, Jeffery - 91, 118, 119, 205 Boozalis, Gail- 43, 76, 126, 268 Boozalis, George - 76, 124. 125, 127 137, 163, 173, 176, 217, 253, 254 Borchers, Peggy - 71, 205, 222 Borger, Christopher - 253 Borger, John - 287 Bornemann, Cheryl - 26, 72, 235 Bornemann, Del- 81, 187, 254 Boston, Daena - 58, 80, Nancy - 76, 80,'i86, 287 Boston, Sandia 205 Botello, Leonard - 268 Bottlinger, Melanie - 71, 74, 75 Bottlinger, Melissa - 88, 269 Bowers, Derek - 269 Bowers, Dianne - 287 Bowers, Kim - 235 Bowlin , Bowlin , Jeffery - 68, 254 Stacy - 287 Boyd, Laura - 254 Boyer, Gilbert - 205 Boykin , 23 5 Boyton , Junior - 140, 142, 158 Judi - 254 Brackin, James - 269 Brackin, Scott - 41, 287 Braden , Braden , Charlotte - 287 Kenneth - 287 Bradford, Brenda - 24, 254 Bradford, Bruce - 13, 94, 95, 166, 1 ss, 189, 156, 235 Brannan, Dale - 70, 85, 287 Brannan, Leslie - 26, 72, 163, 285 Brantmeier, Rodney - 269 Brashea r, Merry - 53, 56, 57 t 106, 107, 112, 144, 146, 147, 156, 164, 165, 167, 180, 182, 193, 225, 235 Breaux , Brenda - 235 Breaux, Jennifer - 75, 254 Breaux, Leroy - 85, 287 Breeden, Susan - 43, 76, 126, 232, 254 Brennan, Dina - 269 Brerman, Neal- 197, 267, 267 Bresler, Kimberly - 117, 125, 287 Brewer, Mark - 254 Brewer, Mary - 254 Brewer, Terry, - 235 Briggs, James - 269 Bright, Anita - 254 Bright, Holly - 76, 269 Bright , Bright , Lisa - 235 Mark - 236 Brinson, Kristin - 287 Broaddus, Bonnie - 74, 75, 188, 236 Brock, Bradley - 70, 117, 287 Brock, Cary - 76, 236 Brock, Melinda - 45, 106, 107 110, 115, 156, 160, 161, 163 164, 165, 167, 187, 193, 227 236 Brookmole, Mark - 33 Brown Alice- 36 49 149 l64,,165, 182, 185, 269 ' Brovsm, Annette - 61 Brown, Betty - 269 Brown, Courtney - 71, 103, 220, 254 Brown, Dena - 48, 106, 107, 146, 156, 164, 165, 186, 269 Brown, Denise - 49, 56, 57, 109, 112, 146, 147, 162, 163 232, 236, 289 167, 180, 227, 308 Brown , 136 Brown, James - 68, 236 Edwin - , 137, 205 Brown, Janet - 76, 107, 186, 254 Brown, Kelly - 71 Brovsm, Lori- 56, 57, 59, 112 120, 144, 146, 147, 194, 231 236 Brown, Mary - 236 Brown , Brown, Waintheus - 108 Wayne T 108 Browne, Lou - 205 Brovsme, Murray - 205, 91 Browning Allen - 254 Browning, James - 113, 144 Browning, Terryl - 158, 159, 236 1 I I Browning, Toby - 236 Bruce, Cheryl - 269 Bryan, L.Z. - 205 Bryant, Anthony - 71 Bublitz, Sandra - 72, 236 Buchanan, Laura - 5 Buckkeit, Steven - 254 Bueno, Ruben - 287 Buettner, Ann - 236 Bulin, Charles - 143, 236 Burkett, Melissa - 76, 107, 125, 127, 164, 165, 269, 275, 313 Burton, Sandra - 88, 146, 269 Buschbom, Klaus - 254 Bustillos, Lopez Jose - 104, 187 Butler, Clifton - 287 Butler, Cynthia - 254 Butler, Rebecca - 76, 115, 139, 156, 163, 167, 186, 236 Button, Melissa - 19, 163, 174, 254 Byrd, Karen - 236 Byrd, Kelley - 269 Cadenhead, Charles - 70, 284 Cadenhead, Gizelle -- 236 Cadenhead, Kathryn - 26, 146, 284 Cagle, Elizabeth - 72, 131, 254 Ca dwell, Teresa -- 76, 110, 269 Calvin, Joyce - 205 Calvin, Karen - 236 Calvin, Van - 93, 205 Camber, Sherri - 284 Camber, Steven - 254 Cammack, Sara - 110 Cammack, Will - 284 Campbell, Glenn - 63, 205, 231 Campbell, Ross - 15, 76, 125, 163, 254 Campbell, Russell- 91, 236 Cannon, Rod - 16, 39, 57, 122, 125, 180, 232 Caperton, Candice - 76, 125, 236 , 182, 269 Cardona, Diamantin - 285 Cargill, Anthony - 269 Carmody, David - 269 Carmody, Tressa - 142, 143, 236 Carpenter, Carl - 71, 76, 285 Carpenter, Charles - 269 Carrol, James - 254 Carroll, Randall - 118 Carter, Leys - 254 Carter, Leonard - 16, 205 Carter, Lynn - 236 Casper, Ed - 210 Castle, David - 269 Cazsitge, Monty - 113, 158, 159, Castleberry, Keary - 82, 83, 115, 120, 163, 174, 188, 210, 254 Castleberry, Shaaron - 76, 88, 285, 289 Casual Corner - 307 Cates, Marilyn - 112, 144, 146, 147, 237 Cates , Patrick - 237 Caudillo, Jose - 186, 269 Caudillo, Juan - 285 Cavaness, Larry - 120, 198, 285 Cayer, Arthur - 68, 110, 237 Cayer, Carrie - 26, 146, 285 Cayer, Gwendolyn - 110, 112, 163, 254 Cayer, Stuart - 39, 113, 144, 269 Centeno, Alicia - 285 Chang, Jui-1-lo - 254 Chapa, Gerardo - 182, 237 Chapa, Jaime - 103, 269 Chastain, Laura - 269 Chauviere, Cynthia - 29, 269 Cheatham, Berenda - 56, 57, 112, 144, 147, 237 Cherry, Alan - 237 Cherry, Cynthia - 269 Childs, Debbie - 255 Chitwood, Brian - 255 Chitwood, Deborah - 255 Chitwood, James - 285 Christensen, Minnette - 58, 206 Christianson, Kathy - 58, 139, 206 Christie, James - 76, 125, 127, 237 Clanton, Scott - 108, 255 Clark, Elizabeth - 19, 110, 269 Clark, Ernest - 122 Clark, Teresa - 91, 118, 119, 237 Clarke, Julie - 285 Clayton, Melinda - 211, 255 Cleaver, Michael - 285 Clements, Renee - 97, 285 Clements, Sharon - 285 Coburn, Barbara - 76, 285 Coe, Cynthia - 237 Cofer, Gary- 56, 57, 68, 71, 113, 144, 180, 213, 225 Coignet, John - 101, 103, 237 Coignet, Therese - 39, 108, 164, 165, 269 Cole, Alvin - 140 Cole, Beverly - 269 Cole, Steven - 76 Coleman, Lloyd - 76, 255 Colley, Sherryl - 36, 49, 148, 149, 163, 237 Collier, Eugina - 255 Collier, Kimberly - 19, 128, 139, 163, 174, 255 Collier, Regina - 237 Collins, Christopher - 45, 71 , 120, 255 coivun Kay--128,129,139, 163, 175, 255 Colvin, Margaret - 55, 72, 112, 139, 163, 174, 193, 217, 225, 255 , Combs, Laura - 55, 61, 72, 120, 132, 146, 269 Condon, David - 102, 163, 255 Condon, Timothy - 269 Cook, Dayna - 76, 126, 269 Cooley, John - 270 Cooner, Bill - 206 Cooper, Gloria - 86, 87, 112, 144, 195, 237 Coppage, Elizabeth - 186, 270 Coppage, Kathryn - 91, 255 Corrales, Thomas - 115 Coufal, Kevin - 101, 188, 189, 270 Courtney, John - 270 Coward, Terri - 237 Cox, Gary - 285 Cox, James - 204, 208 Crabtree, Rodney - 83, 237 Crabtree, Susan - 285 Cranfill, Robin - 27, 112, 144, 70 Index Crawford, Billy - 146, 270 Crawford, Kendell - 285 Crawford, Mark - 76 Crawford, Robert - 56, 57, 58, 144, 146, 147, 163, 175, 180, 217, 255, 307 Crawford, Shirley - 113, 285 Creacy, Karen - 76, 126, 127, 163, 255 Creacy, Sharon - 76, 285 Creech, Alton - 270 Crisp, Michael - 118, 270 Crockett, Carol - 237 Crofton, George - 255 Cromeans, David - 285 Crook, Timisha - 63, 72, 132, 237, 289, 305 Crosley, John - 91, 285 Crouch, Alton - 76, 270 Crouch, John - 285 Crouch, Roger - 102, 118 Crumrine, Andy - 76, 285 Crumrine, Brid es - 270 Cumbie, Michelle - 286, Cushion, Margaret - 206 Cutshall, Jim - 211, 205 Cyr, Jeffery - 270 Cyr, Laura - 255 Daly, Angela - 55, 72, 270 Daly, Melissa - 55, 72, 132, 237 Damian, Josie - 237 Damian, Raymond - 76, 286 Danford, Betty - 206 Danford, Robert - 56, 71, 113, 144, 286 Danheim, Dan - 76, 125, 270 Daniels, Roger - 255, 303 Dao, Kim - 94, 95, 139, 255, 286 Dauer, Janna - 93, 156, 237 Daughrity, Michael - 7, 270 Davidson, Jaime - 93, 156, 237 Davidson, Melissa - 43, 76, 126, 127, 237 Davies, William - 95, 206 Davila, John - 71, 270 255 Dean, Mitzi - 238 Dean, Sherri - 255 DeBoom, Julie - 140, 156, 158, 238 Decas, Anne - 76, 270 Deel, David - 270 Degaldo, Dolores - 108, 270 Dellamea, Kay - 43, 76, 126, 269, 270 DeTommaso, Keith - 113, 144, 238 Deville, Marla - 110, 238 Deville, Philip - 91, 270 Dewey, Douglas - 76, 124, 125 151, 238 Dickey, Allen - 270 Dickson, Mary - 286 Dinning, Davsm - 238 Dinning, Kim - 270 Dippel, Debra - 39, 56, 112, 180, 270 Doane, Guy - 93, 255 Doane, Robert - 93, 270 Dodd, Micaael - 56, 71, 113, 144, 286 Dolezal, Denise - 24, 47, 63, 93, 115, 120, 134, 135, 162, 163, 168, 191, 192, 198, 238, 307 Dolezal, Vickie - 146, 286 Domingues, Jean - 55, 72, 173, 255 Donnell, Gerald - 149, 288 Donnell, Teresa - 19, 112, 115, 144, 163, 164, 165, 180, 217, 255, 302 Donofrio, Linda - 76, 286 Dorris, Jason - 239 Doskocil, Thomas - 70, 286 Doss, Darlene - 270 Doucet, Monica - 110, 139, 227, 238 Dowling, Suzann - 286 Drake, Lisa - 43, 76, 126, 255 Drake, Scott - 11, 120, 231, 238 Drake, Richard - 70, 286 Drapela, Gary - 76, 286 Drapella, Russell - 63, 91, Davis Alexander 94 , 95 Davis, Brian - 71, 103, 270 Davis, David - 11 Davis Jerry - 5, 237 Davis Johnita - 86, 87, 96, 97, 136, 137, 156, 158, 159, 160, 162 192 Davis I 163, 168, 185, 187, 188, 196, 232, 237, Lori- 19, 112, 180, 286 Davis Michael - 76, 237 Davis, Patrick - 118, 270 Davis, Peter - 71, 286 Davis Shari - 270 Davis Susan - 110, 286 Davis Thomas - 103, 270 Davis Toni - 29, 286 Davis Davis Tonyia - 76, 255 William - 39 137 DaviS5n, Daniel - 140, 238 Davison, James, - 140, 255, 286 Dawson, Allen - 71, 102, 270 Dawson, Gerald - 70, 286 Day, Russell - 33, 255 Dealba, Francisco - 286 Dealba, Rosalava - 255 Dean, Janice - 72, 111, 227, 188, 238 Drapela, Wanda - 43, 76, 126, 232, 269, 270 Dripple, Derril - 19 Dristle, Elizabeth - 26, 286 Dryman, Phillip - 255 Duarte, Myrthala - 286 Dubois, Claudette - 255 - Duke, Sherri 270, 277 Duncan, Lisa - 270 Dunlap, Dwight- 41, 71, 286 Dunn 120 , Benjamin - 24, 68, 101, , 188, 238 Dunn, Christie -- 103, 255 Dunn, Darla - 76, 126, 270 Dunn, Karen - 255 Dunn, Lisa - 238 Dunn Stephan - 71, 101, 288 Duval, Elizabeth - 255 Dye, Reba - 139, 238 Earle, John - 271 Earle, Robert- 93, 163, 238 Earle Louise - 72, 93, 286 Eariyf Billy - 286 Early, Karen - 72, 255 Easle Echol y, Vicki- 76, 286 S, Ann- 19, 21, 93, 271 Echols, Karen - 204 Eddings, Gerald - 71, 84, 85, 189, 206 Eddings, Joyce - 206 Edge, Lynn - 206 Edgar, Louise - 206 Edgar, Moe - 256 Edgar, Perry - 22, 24, 36, 117, 148, 165 Edwards, Evan - 141, 256 Edwards, Kim - 238 Edwards, Rhonda - 146 Efird, Andy - 40, 43, 76, 271 E er, Erich - 271 Elder, Helen - 39, 72, 132, 151, 271 Elder, Sara - 76, 288 Elder, Thomas - 238 Eldred, Darryl - 56, 56 , 113, 146, 147 Elenbaas, Melissa - 186 Elkins, Ceryl - 78, 271 Eller, Clara - 206 Engelking, Debbie - 141, 256 Engelking, James - 271 English, Lori - 76, 286 Epperson, Tracy - 238 Epps, Cory - 63, 120, 195, 238 Ermis, Glenn -- 68, 238 Ermis, Pamela - 271 Esch, Kay - 97, 271 Esch, Paula - 238 Esmond, Kerry - 7, 40, 76, 271 Espinosa, Susan -- 271 Estes, Redonda - 256 Estes, Tonya - 271 Ethridge, Angela - 256 Evans, Allyson - 76, 286 Evans, Mark - 22, 39, 76, 124, 125, 127, 151, 180 Evans, Kevin - 85, 286 Evans, Keith 286 Evans, Kurt - 271 Evans, Tommy - 238 Everett, Cathy - 239 Fagan, Daniel- 239, 158, 141 Fambrough, Sandra - 271, 76 Farmer, Renee - 270, 271 Falkner, John - 286, 95, 94 Feiner, Brenda - 271 Fernandez, Shemin - 286, 72 Filippi, Carlo - 286 Fillip, Oscar - 239 Filip, Donna - 239 Findley, Jo - 286 Findley, Marcella - 271, 305 Fisher, Kay - 256, 140, 163 Fisher, Kenneth - 271 Fitzpatrick, Lisa - 271, 165, 165, 149, 182, 76 Fitzpatrick, Timothy - 256, 164, 144, 182, 113, 76 Flaherty, Cecelia - 15, 227, 55, 239, 133, 72, 131, 163, 156 Flaherty, Melinda - 287, 146 Flaherty, Theresa - 256, 72, 131 , 211 Fleming, Rhonda - 239, 74, 75 Flores, Cynthia - 287 Foley, Kerri - 271 Follis, Debra - 239 Fontenot, Dirck - 239 Foreman, Tony - 287 Forrester, Dorothy - 239 Forse, Timothy - 256, 102, 176, 93, 163 Fourrier, Jeffery - 142 Fowler, William - 71, 287, 85 Fox, Susan - 287, 47, 146 Fox, Talmadge - 70, 287, 76 Fraini, Dena - 287, 76 Frankins, Laura - 287 Frasier, Kelly - 239 Frashier, Pat - 206 Frazier, Sandra - 271, 304, 132, 72 Frederick, Bobby - 271 Free, Mary - 288 Freeman, Dennis - 188 Freeman, Linda - 256 Freudensprung, Gary - 239, 186, 211 Frick, Otto - 271 Friedli, Andrienne - 256, 180, 151, 39, 137, 176, 186, 163 Friudenberg, Callan - 271 , 76 Friudenberg, Celeste - 256, 76 Friudenburg, Linda - 256 Fuchs, Kimberly - 271 Fuller, Dianne - 239 Fuller, Linda - 108, 239 Funderburg, Laura - 239, 76 Funk, Darrell -'70, 287, 103 Furr, Kimberly - 287, 139, 46 Galetka, Emilie - 190, 195, 239 Gibson, Ann - 206 Gibson, Catherine - 42, 256 Gibson, Connie - 142 Gibson, Leslie - 37, 149, 287 Gibson, Oliver - 112, 287 Gifford, Patrick - 71, 271 Gilbert, Jerry - 289 Gilbert, Leon - 118 Gilbert Gilbert , Linda - 240 Sherrie - 256 Gilliaml, Jeannie - 271 Gilliam Tana - 240 Gioviale, Danny - 30, 32, 58, 63, 206 Glasgow, James - 140 Glisson, Don - 256 Glover, Carole - 76, 287 Goddard, Benjamin - 39, 76, 137, 163, 256 Goff, Cheryl - 271 Golden, Kenneth - 56, 57, 60, 61, 83, 113, 120, 135, 144, 146, 176, 180, 186, 256, 265, 163, 217 Golden , Carrie - 76, 125, 287 Gonzales, Amando - 68, 140, 240 Gonzales, Darlene - 76, 126 Gonzales, Ramiro - 272 Gonzales, Roberto - 287, 256 Good, Carvel - 272 Ganstine, Denice - 72, 271 Ganstine, Dennis - 101, 239 Ganstine, Gregory - 287 Garcia, Ana - 45, 137, 163, 187, 256 Garcia,'Belinda - 140, 239 Garcia, Daniel - 256 Garcia, Darrell- 30, 71, 256 Garcia, John - 28 Garcia, Lora - 271 , 277 Garcia, Maria - 271 Garcia, Maria - 287 Garcia, Pedro - 239 Garcia, Ricahrd - 287 Garcia, Roma - 271 Garcia, Thomas - 76, 256 Good, Tony - 84, 101 Good, McKinley - 189 Good, Toya - 240 Goode, Deborah - 22, 76, 287 Gooding, Scott - 272 Goodrum, Beverly - 288 Goodrum, Jesse - 118, 240 Gore, Paul - 272 Gormey, Richard - 118, 288 Gorsuch, Robert - 288 Gottschalk, William - 76, 122, 125, 127, 180, 206, 232 Gourley, Leslie - 71, 256 Graham, Elizabeth 272 Graham, - 272 Robert - 288 Grammer, Christopher - 272 Groth, Peter - 256 Guel, Hilda - 187, 288 Guel, Paula - 272 Guess, Mark - 91, 240 Guidarelli, Gregory - 240 Guidarelli, John - 72, 272 Gunnels, Nickolas - 115, 288 Gustin, Alan - 76, 256 Gustin, Domela - 240 Gutierrez, Marlyne - 107, 107, 108, 164, 165, 193, 240, 307 Gutierrez, Norma - 46, 76, 110, 288 Guy, Judith - 288 Guynes, Tommy - 141, 240 Guyton, Terri - 288 Haagenson, Mike - 272 Haakman, Theresa - 76, 125, 272 Habaj, Joseph - 257 Hackney, Robert - 206 Hagemeier, John - 257 Hall, Cathy - 272 Hall, Deebra - 240 Hall, Laura - 288 Hall, Michael - 288 Hall, Stephanie - 106, 107, 165, 272 Hall, Tammie - 56, 112, 225, 257 Ham, Carol- 76, 125, 272 Hamlet, Brenda - 240 Hamlet, David - 288 Hamon, Brent - 91, 288 Hammons, Kathryn - 206 Hammons, Roger - 5, 142 Hampson, Arlene - 272 Hanak, Deborah - 240 Hanak, Paul 272 Hancock, Brenda - 272 Hancock, Regina - 288 Handlovits, Connie - 288 I-Iankins, Robert - 68, 101, 175, 240 Hanks, Kelly - 30, 71, 257 Hanmer, Gwynn- 75, 110, 288 Gardner, Gary - 91, 188, 256 Gardner, Colleen - 287 Gardner, Kevin - 19, 137, 151, 180, 271 Garrett, Cynthia - 256 Garrett, Joseph - 70, 287 Gary, Kay - 76, 80, 287 Garza, Kimberly - 76, 126, 127, 256 Garza, Leandro - 41, 287 Garza, Leopold - 238 Gaspard, David - 71, 103, 271 Gray, Carol- 40, 146, 272 Gray, George -'188, 272 Green, Amanda - 19, 72, 272 Green, Elaina - 76, 151, 288 Green, Flora - 256 Green, Katie - 272 , Green Robert - 256 Gregg, Kris - 70, 76, 287 Gregg, Laurie - 137, 146, 185, 186, 288 Gregg, Richard - 137, 160, 161, 185, 186, 240 Hanna, Olivia - 136, 140, 156, 240 Hanson, Timothy - 288 Harlan, Don - 288 Harlan, Robert - 118, 225, 288 Harper, James - 94, 95, 288 Harper, Karen - 24, 112, 163, 257 Harper, Robin - 37, 182, 288 Harralson, Keith - 118, 272 Harrels Harris , on, Valden - 257 Clifton - 288 Gaspard, Paul- 68, 120, 188, 200, 239 Gaspard, Phyliss - 26, 80, 88, 120, 199, 282, 287 Gaubtz, Michael- 68, 188, 239 Gaubatz, Tynia - 75, 271 Gaul, Michael- 93, 223, 271 Gauthier, Herman - 39, 76, 122, 180, 225 Gauthier, Judith - 39, 47, 126, 271 Gentle, Michael - 239 Gentry, Debra - 287 Gentry, Ronald - 271 Gentzel, Kimberly - 39, 40, 271, 289 Gerken, Donna - 256 Gerken, Mary - 287 Gerrard, Jennine - 76, 287 Gregory, Tina - 72, 193, 272 Gresham, Susan - 240 Grether, Amy - 115, 272 Grether, Sara - 72, 151, 256 Gretschel, Sheri - 240 Gribble, Darryl - 288 Grice, Gregory - 272 Griffin, Darrell - 240 Griffin, Dayna - 272 Griffith, Michael - 288 Griffin, Tina - 240 Grigar, Connie - 256 Grimes, Marie - 288 Grimes, Theresa - 139, 256 Grimes, Pete - 103 Griswold, Debra - 256 Grosso, Gioia - 76, 107, 164, 165, 187, 232, 272 Groth, Patricia - 257, 277 Harris, Floyd - 257, 288 Harris, Floyd - 71, 188 Haris, Jana - 272 Harrison, Stephen 1- 71 Hart, Jacqueline - 272 Hart, Tammy - 245, 257. Hartless, James - 53, 75, 107, 113, 272 Hartless, Melissa: 76, 220, 288 Hatch, Mark - 71, 272 Hau ht, Dawn - 257 Havfik, Sarita - 240 Hayes, Deborah - 273 Hayes, Douglas - 84, 273 Hazelton, Joseph - 101, 115, 136, 137, 156, 160, 232, 240 Head, Cynthia - 273 Head, Gerri, 94, 95, 288 Head, Martin - 76, 125, 127 Index Heard, Mark - 54, 55, 132, 200, 240 Heard, Ricky - 288 Hebert, Carlton - 288 Hebert, Richard - 257 Hedge, Bryan - 273 Hedge, Vicki - 93, 288 Hegyesi, Ronald - 75, 163, 254, 257 Heimbigner, Trudy - 93, 151, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161 163, 169, 180, 213, 240 Heiniger, Jane - 273 Hemby, Donald - 207 Hemby, Michael - 289 Henderson, Mary - 241 Henderson, Pamela - 75, 289 Henderson, Rachel - 29, 45, 46, 76, 108, 110, 227, 241 Henderson, Ruth - 207 Henderson, Sharon - 249 Hendrick, Royce - 63, 207 Hendricks, Marlyn - 146, 273 Hendricks, Penny - 75, 112, 144, 163, 225, 241 Hennigan, Joseph - 85, 289 Henry, Rege - 102, 273 Henson, Clifton - 71, 257 Henson, Sandra - 273 Hernandez, Alfred - 289 Hernandez, Anna - 257 Hernandez, Frank - 71,289 Hernandez, John - 93, 273 Herns, Jonathon - 273 Herrington, Hilma - 273 Herrmann, Leigh - 93, 112, 156, 163, 188, 225, 241 Hibbetts, Jesse - 205 Hibbetts, Jessica - 143, 146, 289 Higby, Cynthia - 75, 289 Hill, Billy - 241 Hill, Heather - 289 Hill, Kenneth - 5, 33, 76 Hindman, Gary - 68, 78, 257 Hodges, Ace - 289 Hodges, Bradley - 85, 289 Hodges, Scott - 76, 289 Holland, Sheryl - 289 Holstein, Tina - 289 Holt, Capri- 76, 126, 273 Holt, Kimberly - 289 Holt, Pamela - 241 Holt, Patricia - 19, 129, 273 Hopkins, Lisa - 146, 289 Hopkins , Mary - 241 Hopkins , Patricia - 289 Hopper, Leigh - 72, 130 Horstman, Christina - 76, 97 Hudson, Perry - 5, 36, 37, 58, 149, 164, 182 Huff, Carolyn - 207 Huffman, Leslie - 84, 257 Hughes, Donald - 241 Hughes, Kevin 83, 257, 289 Hughes, Patrick - 273 Hughes, Reva - 273 Hulsopple, Dale - 36, 37, 49, 58, 140, 148, 149, 164, 165, 182, 225 Humble, Debra - 273 Hunsucker, Terry - 289 Hunt, Deason - 107, 108, 165, 207 Hunt, Gary - 43, 120, 257 Hunt, Patricia - 207 Hunt, Toby - 120, 267, 273, 300 Hunter, Ann- 110, 187, 257 Hurta, Christopher - 75, 257 Hurta, Michael - 76, 273 Hurst, John - 289 Hutchins, Debby - 39, 225, 241 Hutton, Bonnie - 289 Hybner, Deborah - 289 Hybner, Joni - 273 Hybner, Jack - 258 lnglinsky, Ed - 22, 76, 273 Indian, Marty - 336 Issacks, Tim - 241 lsrael, Chris - 289 lvie, Bud - 71, 258 lzard, Billy - 68, 115, 188, Jones, Charles - 71, 110, 258 Jones, Darrel - 258 Jones, Darrell- 11, 227, 241 Jones, Donna - 15, 55, 58, 72, 131, 133, 138, 139, 159, 163, 193, 241 Jones, Dwain - 56, 71, 290 Jones, Jackie - 273 Jones, Jeffrey - 273 Jones , Jones , Ralph - 101, 290 Johnnie - 290 Jones, Kathryn - 146, 273 Jones, Kelly, 258 Jones, Kenneth - 70, 290 Jones, Michael - 112, 242 Jones, Sherrie - 37, 49, 149, 164, 165, 182, 290 Jones, Terry - 43, 76, 126, 127, 156, 180, 190, 242, 287 Jones , Timothy - 41 , 70 Jordan, Karen - 242 Jordan, Lloyd - 63, 188 Jordan, Walter - 91, 113, 144, 273 213, Jordan, William - 68, 242 Jowers, Katie - Joy, Meri - 76, 207 290 Joy, William - 106, 107, 108, 164, 242 Juarez, Joe - 242 Juarez, Juanita - 146, 290 Juarez Juarez Julian, 242 , Peggy - 242 , Rachel - 146, 273 Rebecca - 63, 75, 186, 191, 241 Jablecki, Donna - 207 Jackson, Pamela - 72, 258 Jackson, Paul- 146, 289, 300 Jackson, Sandra - 273 Jackson Steven - 241 Jacob, J anie - 112, 258 Jacobsen, Elaine - 91, 289 James , James , Barbara - 273 Nicholas - 37, 149, 163, 164, 182, 255 James, Nigel - 47, 76, 289 June, Mary - 76, 290 Junes, Timothy - 290 Jung, Dorinda - 91, 93, 169, 188, 231, 242 Junkin, Janet - 136, 207 Kalischko, Diane - 108, 273 Kaplita, Stanley - 71 , 258 Karstendiek, Paul - 290 Kavanaugh, Gary - 227, 242 Kays, John - 250 Keathley, Barrett - 146, 290 Keith, Sandra - 26, 273 Janik, Richard - 85, 146, 289 Jaster, Roger - 258 Jenkins , Susan - 241 Jensen, David - 241 Jernigan, Diana - 32, 207 Jinkins , Beverly - 273 Jinkins, Julie - 26, 88, 290 Jinkins, Patricia - 258 Joe's Hunt Hardware - 307 Johanson, Christina - 39, 76, 117, 163, 241, 225 John, Jeffrey - 273 John, LaVern - 58, 207-, 228 Johnson, Daniel -- 71, 273 Johnson, Mark - 241 Johnson, Nancy - 40, 76, 126, 273, 289 Kelley, Carol - 273 Kelley, Deborah - 258 Kelley, Janet - 55, 72, 138, 139, 163 , 242 Kelley, Ken - 76, 125 Kelley, Robert - 242 Kelley, Teresa - 146, 280 Kennedy, Kathy - 207 Kennedy, Kathy - 207 Keohane, Bernard - 273 Houston, 126, 273 Horstman, Karen - 76, 126, 227, 257 Hosack, David - 67, 68, 257 Hosack, Mark - 289 Hoskins Brian - 273 Houser , Houston Michael - 273 Kelvin - 68, 188 Roderick - 71 Johnson, Page - 21, 76, 126, 273 Johnson, William - 241 Johnston, Bret - 54, 58, 120, 137, 195, 241 Johnston, David - 290 Howard, Dorothy - 32, 59, 139 207 Howell, Jason - 76, 273 Huber, Beverly - 257 Hudgens, Debora - 112, 144, 180, 257 Hudson, Jameson - 241 Johnston, Gary - 76, 273 Johnston, Lisa - 76, 126, 127, 151, 163, 232, 258 A Jolmston, Mark - 141, 241 Johnston, Steven - 258 p Johse, Kimberly - 128, 129, 163, 241 Keohane, Timothy - 258 Keprta, Duane - 242 Keprta, Veronica - 258 Kercher, Betty - 207 Kershaw, Kimberly, - 76, 290 Kesseler, Michael - 85, 290 Kessner, Darryl - 242 Kessner, Jerilyn - 76, 242 Kessner, Kent - 76, 274 Key, Bobby - 71, 103, 290 Key, Lonnie - 68, 141, 104, 169, 188, 242 Khoury, Darryl - 21, 258 Kidwell, Steven - 76, 242 Kidwell, Timothy - 258 Kiechler, Tammy - 258 Kiefel, Francis - 223, 274 Kilsby, Ray - 63, 68, 242 Kilsby, Teena - 258 King, Thomas - 139, 242 Kirk, Linda - 275 Kitchen, Maurie - 242 Kitchens, Sheri - 97, 259 Kleypas, Mary - 76, 126, 232, 274 Kloecker, Jeffrey - 274 Kluge, Lucille - 207 Knight, Anthony - 61, 94, 95, 151, iso, 274 Knight, Cheryl- 39, 136, 151, 156, 153, 169, 180, 197, 217, 232, 141 Kohler, Jennnine - 76, 259 Kolafa, David - 290 Koonce, Katy - 87, 94, 95, 96, 97, 259 Korenek, Scott - 274 Krause, Donna - 242 Kremmer, David 67, 68, 117, 148, 157, 162, 163, 170, 194, 242 Krenek, Sandra - 259 Kuharski, John - 274 Kurth, Leslie - 187, 207 Kurtz, Patrick - 242 Kurtz, Shelley - 274 Kutach, Gregory - 84, 274 Kutach, Sheryl- 86, 87, 243 Kuvet, Michael - 290 Kuvet, Sari - 274 Kyle, John - 71 , 290 Lacoume, Lori - 74, 163, 177, 187, 259, 262 Lamb, Kelly - 151, 159, 180, 274 Lamb, Steven - 136, 160, 170, 158, 187, 157, 232, 243 Lambert, Donald - 70, 76, 290 Lambert, Paul - 76, 274 Lambert, Ronald - 70, 76, 290 Landacre, Dave - 274 Landers, James - 207 Landry, Lynn - 274 Langston, JoJo - 71, 120, 290 Langston, Sarah - 207 Langston, Billy - 94, 95, 290 Lankford, Dena - 290 Lanthrip - 72, 157, 273 Lanthrip, Tonya - 5, 42, 43, 59, 61, 117, 120, 163, 170, 192, 193, 196, 199, 200, 243 Lapier, Jimmie - 102, 259 Laprade, Deanna - 80, 274 Lara, Eusebio - 274 Lara, Neva - 76, 274 - Larson, Danny - 56, 113, 180, 274 Larson, David - 93, 243 Larson, Glenda - 290 Larson, John - 290 Lashlee, Gary - 27411Lashlee, Paula - 259, 274 Latin Club - 30 Laughlin, Theresa - 207, 222, 223 Lauing, Stacy - 76, 274, 307 Lawerence, Jean - 207 Lawrence, Sheri - 259 Laxton, Charlene - 207 Leas, Jim - 290 Lease, Sany - 274 Leavitt, Mike - 76, 91, 274 Ledford, Audrey - 259 Lee, Dave - 259 Lee, Frances - 274 Lee, Janie - 43, 76, 106, 126, 259, 265 Leeper, Robert - 102, 274 Leist, Ernie - 274 Lemke, Debbie 274 Lennon, Kirk - 118, 140, 274 Lentz, Donna - 76, 274 Lentz, John - 108, 213, 274, 310 Lentz, Mary - 26, 146, 274 Leonard, Jeff - 118, 140, 274 Leowe, Tracy - 243 Leshikar, Judy - 76, 290 Leshikar, Steve - 274 Levine, Phylixs - 157, 160, 161, 142, 186, 243 Lewsi, Alan - 32, 120, 129, 207 Lewis, Brenda - 125 Lewis, Randy - 71, 102, 112, 144 Lewis, Tammy - 270 Libengood, Steve - 274 Lillian, Jon - 243 Lincoln - 274 Linder, Sherri - 274 Linder, Steve - 58, 61, 67, 68, 101, 120, 143 Lindloff, Mark - 63, 186, 243 Lindsey, Tammy - 270, 281 Linscombe, Jr. - 74 Lippman, Brian - 125 Lippman, Kevin - 76, 270 Little, Donna - 270 Lttle, Ken - 76, 84, 274 Little, Marlene - 274 Littleton, Rhonda - 76 Littleton, Vance - 205, 211, 232 Loftus, Terry - 21, 71, 40, 120, 127, 125, 76, 174 Loftus, Tom - 24, 259 Logan, Cheryl- 72, 157, 243 Long, Vicki- 78, 130, 207 Longino, Glenda - 110, 182, 274, 308 Longoria, Lucille - 72, 129, 133, 139, 243 Logoria, Rosemary - 71, 130, 275 Lookiebill, Susan - 21, 275 Lopez, Anglela - 275 Lopez, Ed - 85, 291 Lopez, Leticia - 291 Lopez, Pam - 243 Lorenz, Pat - 21 , 207 Lorms, David- 118, 119, 207 Lorms, David - 15, 76, 106, 107, 291, 300 Lott, Emily - 2, 55, 72, 138, 139, 243 Lowry, Olan - 259 Lowry, Pat - 53, 91, 275 Loyd, Gerald - 71 Lyche, Leif - 243 Lytle, Susan - 37, 149, 182, 259, 270, 309 Maddox, Jack Maddux, Sheila - 227 Magee, John - 56, 57, 112, 146, 207 , Karen - 53, 146, 275 Mahan, Florence - 207 Mahan, Harold - 32, 208 Majors, Brenda - 86, 87, 96, 097, 243 Malesev, Pamela - 26, 291 Malzman, Christine - 265, 277 Mancuso, Frances - 291 Mandakis, Stephen - 85, 291 145 , Magee Manley, Carolyn - 76, 259 Manning, Mary - 275 Manning, Tony - 71, 259 Mapges, Francine - 19, 139, 25 Marcum, l-l.E. - 136, 204, 208 Marcus, Charles - 223 Mardis, Jean - 15, 60, 96, 97, 120, 134, 135 Mardis, Mitchell- 42, 67, 68, 101, 120, 171, 188, 190, 243, 278 Marion, Sandra - 139, 259 Markwardt, Belinda - 76, 243 Markwardt, Jamie - 76, 126, 259 Markwardt, Karen - 65, 275 Marquez, Frederico - 93 Marshall, Sharron - 72, 275 Martin , Christopher - 259 Martin, Katherine - 243, 259 Martin, Katherine - 76, 125, 313 Martin, Marla - 91, 275 Martin, Scott - 93, 275 Martin ez, Javier - 291 Martinez, Joe - 71 , 275 Martinez, Mary - 275 Martinez, Teresa - 243 Martinez, Yvette - 72, 139, 158, 159, 185 Mashburn, Georgia - 151, 259 Mason, Alvin - 243 Massingill, John - 89, 291 Mata, Armando - 291 Matheny, Norma - 76, 259 Mathews, Jerry - 259 Mathews, Sherry - 243 Matlock, Deborah - 244 Matlock, Richard - 71, 103, 275 Matthews, Johnny - 189, 208 Matthews , Kevin - 71 , 275 Matus, Laura - 47, 76, 291 Matus, Shelly - 47, 72, 130, 244 Matzke, Craig - 41, 76, 101, 120, 127, 163, 180, 190, 144 Matzke, Kimberly - 22, 43, 76, 126, 275 May, Craig - 93, 244 Maya, Norma - 291 Mayer, Donald - 208 Mayer, Grant - 291 Mayer, Kenneth - 244 Mayer, Paul - 259 Mayerl e, Ralph - 259 Mayes, Patricia - 76, 126, 275 Mayfield, Jacky - 71, 101, 103, 208 Mayfield, Yvonne - 259 Mays, Roy - 71, 102, 291 Mays, Timothy - 84, 275 McAda, Joe - 275 McAlister, Merre - 291 McAndrews, Donnia - 108, 186, 275 McCaffrey, James -. 241 McCain, Pamela - 137, 275 McCameron, Laurie - McCarty, Gaylyn - 57, 72, 112, 132, 180, 259 McClain, Samuel - 291 McClendon, Vicki- 15, 55, 72, 131, 133, 157, 244 McConathy, Tara - 29, 76 McConnaghy, William - 84, 182 McCoy, David - 244 Index McCrary, Monica - 291 McCutcheon, David - 76, 125, 225, 275 McCutcheon, Kimberly - 75, 244 McDaniel, Andrew - 275 McDaniel, Clifford - 259 McDaniel, julie - 75, 139, 244 McDaniel, Sandra - 244 McDaniel, Troy - 65, 291 McDougal, julie - 291 McDgJugal, Kimberly - 75, 146, 27 McDowell, Stewart - 71, 177, 259 McElreath, Amy - 291 McElreath, Beth - 244 McGinnis, Peter - 141 McGrath, Patrick - 259 Mcllhenny, David - 259 Miller , Debra - 60, 134, 135, 163, 177, 253, 260, 165 Miller, Dorothy - 76, 88, 291 Miller, Helen - 104, 208 Miller, jana - 291 Miller, Jeffery - 260 Miller, Margaret - 163, 260 Miller, Nicholas - 70, 291 Miller, Richard - 291 Miller, Scott - 260, 303 Miller, Timothy - 141, 260 Miller, Vanessa - 244 Millington, Amanda - 244 Mills, james - 245 Mins, jon - 71, 291 Mills , Terry - 30 Minsker, Brian - 85, 291 Miragliotta, Lisa - 146 Mitchell, Laura - 187, 260 Mitchell, Mary - 208 Mitchell, Patricia -- 46, 110, 291 Mitchell, Susan - 72, 132, 275 Munoz, Jana - 292 Munson, Mary - 208 7 Munson, Thomas - 56, 63, 113, 137, 146, 183, 147, 213, 245 1 Murphy , Murphy , Irwin - 141, 260, 292 Marilyn - 292 Murphy, Renee - 208 Murphy, Tamara - 276 Murray, Gina - 118, 292 Murray, Joesph - 86, 260 Murray, Mary - 91, 276 Murray, Melissa - 63, 76, 126, 127, 163, 180, 245 1 Murray, Ricky - 76, 292 Murrell, Roy - 33, 58, 208 Muse, Patricia - 292 Music, Katrina - 292 Musick, Reece - 137, 157, 163, 245 Nabors, Roger - 71 , 292 Nagle, Karen - 163, 260, 302 Najvar, Randal - 276 Donna - 43, 76, 119, Nordin, Mcllhenny, Elizabeth - 244 Mclntire, Thomas - 260 Mcjohnston, Sharon - 275 McKeage, David - 260 McKeage, Vicki - 244 McKeever, Janet - 76, 232, 275 McKneely, Keith - 94, 95, 244 McKight, Bret - 78, 275 McKnight, Lisa - 244 McLamore, Marla - 146, 291 McLaughlin, Ethelynne - 244 McMichael, Kathryn - 275 McMichael, Sharon - 260 McNair, Earnest - 291 ' McNeal, Cindi -- 26 McWilliams, Nona - 43, 56, 60, 61, 75, 112, 120,'163, 178, 180, 186, 225, 252, 260, 310 Meador, Pamela - 260 Meadors, Lori- 15, 39, 120, 134, 135, 146, 198, 275 Meadors, Michael - 140 Meagher, Maureen - 76, 275 Meath, Michael - - 76, 94, 95, 163, 260 Meath, Molly - 76, 93, 275 Megason, Lee - 244 Megason, Marie - 260 Me ass, David - 93, 113, 275 Menefee, Larry - 208 Megggos, Elizabeth - 76, 126, 2 Menegos, Rene - 43, 76, 126, 163, 244 Merrill, Darren - 260 Merritt, Martin - 76, 125, 137, 139, 148, 149, 151, 159, 163, 177, 180, 182, 185, 186, 260 Meseck, Edward - 163, 187, 260 Meza, Ricky -291 Meza, Tony - 276 Michalec, Leah - 276 Middleton, Catherine - 56, 72, 112, 131, 225, 244 Midldleton, David - 71, 83, 82, 2 8 Milam, Deborah - 276 Miles, Anthony - 19, 244 Miles, Brian - 101, 102, 195. 244 Miles, Jeffrey - 71, 291 Miller, Barbara - 76, 88 Miller, Carol - 291 Mobley, Robin - 291 Mobley, William - 149, 291 Monaghan, Amy - 29, 110, 146, 276 Monical, John - 276 Monical, Mark - 84, 113, 146, 225, 276 Monical, Marty - 2, 72, 133, 247 Monical, Penny - 19, 72, 146, 147, 190, 227, 145 Montana, Mike - 70, 71, 85, 292 Naquin, Sherrie - 292 Nava, Eugene 260 Neal, Cheryl - 260 Neal, Randall - 245 Neal, Rita - 215 1 Neely, Amy - 292 Neely, Kassy - 146, 276 1 Neiswander, Debra - 292 Neiswander, Robin - 245 Nelson, Andrea - 276 Nuemann, Ann - 292 Neumann, Wade - 245 Newth, Elizabeth - 282 Montemayor, Elizabeth - 292 Montemayor, Joel - 187, 277 Moody, Kevin - 41, 292 Moody, Rhonda - 276 Moore, Jennifer - 76, 292 Moore, Jimmy - 32, 208 Moore, Billy - 292 Moore, Larry -- 68, 102, 188 Moore, Michael - 223, 260 Moore, Ralph - 71, 208 Moran, Laura - 60, 120, 292 Moraw, Sandra - 208 Moreno, Angelina - 276 Moreno Moreno Moreno , Clara - 140, 260 , Esther - 292 , Teresa - 76, 97, 139 Morgan, Newton, Andrew - 260 Newton, james - 292 Newton, Laura - 39, 88, 146, ,276 Newton, Tamila - 276 Newton , Nguyen Tereasa - 292 , S1 186 Nicar, Pamela - 260 Nichols, Rodney - 245 Nicoll, julie - 128, 129, 245 Niekamp, Christine - 76, 117, 163, 178, 186, 232, 260 Noack, Dorothy - 76, 292, 313 Nolen, Bennice - 245 Nolen, janet - 292 Nolen, Melinda - 276 Glenn - 276 126, 227, 266 Morris, Dawn - 88, 292 Morris, Mileesa - 146, 292 Morris, Richard - 84, 85, 103, 189, 276 Morris, Scott -- 43, 84, 120, 266 Morton, Christina - 76, 126, 276 Morton, Lisa - 292 Mosqueda, jose - 260 Moss, John - 39, 113, 292 Moss, Lisa 76, 163, 260 Moss, Walter - 276, Moten, Gary - 86, 188, 192, 197, 245 Mozingo - 89, 96, 97, 188, 292 Mudd, Donald - 276 Mudd, Shirley - 245 Mueller, Rochelle - 86, 87, 112, 120, 144, 146, 147, 221, 227, 231 Muniza, Janice -- 112, 146, 180 217, 260 Munoz, Estela - 245 i Nordin, Michael - 292 Nordstrom, Rachel - 76, 292 Norstrom, Richard - 82, 83, 245 Norsworthy, Nancy - 74, 75, 157, 188, 227, 245 Novosad, Edward - 292 Novosad, Thomas - 276 Nowlin, John - 53, 106, 107, 115, 164, 165, 186, 213, 276, 304, 313 Nunez, Diane - 292 Nunez, John - 70, 226 Nutter, Bruce - 245 Oakman, Robert -- 58, 208 O'Daniel, julie - 146, 276 Oelfke, David - 94, 95, 113, 188, 276 Oelfke, William - 94, 95, 245 Ogle, jeffrey - 293 Ogle, john - 245 O'Leary, Sarah - 93 Olivares, Emma - 293 Olivares, Laura - 276 Page, Karen - 146, 293 Pelliccia, Ann - 261 Olivares, Ramiro - 276 Oliver, Dorothy - 293 Olson, Earline - 293 One-Hour Martinizing - 307 O'Neill, Kathleen - 186 O'Quinn, Kevin - 7, 19, 36, 182, 185, 245 Ordonez, Nora - 245 Orren, Jeffrey - 334 Orsak, Shawn - 260 Ortiz, Daniel - 70, 293 Otero, Yvellisse, - 293 Owens, Brad - 76 Page, Steve - 68, 276 Palmer, jo - 142, 260 Palmer, Linda - 74, 208 Palmer, Raymond - 83, 151, 260 Parker, James - 293 Parker, Kevin - 208 Parkinson-jeff - 246 Parnell, Carol- 163, 231 Parnell, Dianna - 239 Parr, Jalyn - 43, 53, 112, 120, 163, 260 Parsley, Ken - 65, 125, 276 Paschall, Darrin - 293 Pasztor, Linda - 276 Pasztor, Mary - 246 Pate, Andrea - 246 Pate, Charles - 118, 293 Pate, jean - 146, 261 Pate, Lori - 293 Pate, Randy - 261 Pate, Steve - 246 Patient, Rhonda - 72, 276 Patterson, Jacquelin - 72, 112, 261 Patterson, Melinda - 246 Patterson, Rich - 261 Patterson, Tom - 293 Patton, jill - 5, 36, 37, 115, 148, 149, 182, 232, 261 Patton, Paula - 39, 76, 293 Patureau, Karen - 128, 129, 261 Paul, Randall - 19, 91, 71, 276 Paul, Ron - 116 Pawelka, Durwin - 276 Pawelka, Mary - 76, 293 Paxton, Joey - 53, 84, 115, 137, 163, 261 Pearson, Sherri - 261, 293 Pearson, Terri - 142, 143, 208, 146 Peavy, Gina - 293 Peery, Jerry - 118, 119 Peiser, Donna - 49, 117, 157, 163, 227, 246 Peiser, Sandy - 94, 95, 163, 261 - Penney, Terrie - 246 Penne Bill 71 185 186 176 Yr 'Q 9 Q 1 Pennington, Brett - 76, 93, 276 Pennington, Mark - 76, 127, 261 Penninston, Susan - 146, 293 Penvose, Lisa - 293 Perez, Elvira - 276 Perez, Nicky - 293 Perkins, Craig - 293 Perkins, Paul - 276 Perkins, Rich - 261 Perry, Darlene - 276 Perry, Denise - 45, 110, 213, 261 Perry, Linda - 76, 293 Person, Cara - 293 Pertbrink, Lynn - 97 Peters, Terri - 72, 146 Petrovich, Alisa - 110, 246 Pettey, Bill - 277 Pettit, Sheila - 97 Peveto, Carolyn - 277 Pfaeffle, Mark - 246 Pfleiderer, Charles - 125, 76, 246 Phillips , Dana - 293 Phillips , John - 293 Pickle, Kathy - 112, 129, 128, 157, 163, 232, 246 Pickle, Howard - 205 Pinkney, Gary - 68 Pinkney, Sandy - 277 Pinson, Christy - 146, 293 Pinson, Shayne - 261 Pirtle, Karl - 293 Ramirez, Beatrice - 294, 125, 76 Ramierz, Christopher - 71, 277, 303 Ramirez, Gina - 277, 126, 76 Ramirez, Grace -294 Ramirez Marina -0 294, 76 Ramirezz Marsha - 11, 294 Ramirez Ramirez , Patricia - 294 , Ramon - 71 Ramierz, Rene - 246, 110 Ramirez, Rene - 261, 142 Ramierz, Victor - 246 Ramierz Vincent - 294 Ramiski: Joyce - 46 Ramos, Belinda - 277, 76 Pitts , Kelly 112, 294 Pitts, Kerry - 76, 294 Pitts, Billy - 261 Platt, Victor - 44, 8, 57, 208, 186 Plepys, Anthony - 93, 292 Pochinski, Brenda - 294 Pochinski, Natalie - 246 Poe, Vicki - 261 Poe, Willie - 208, 222, 223 Poland, Billy - 71, 101, Polimeno, Rosemary - 76, 126, 225, 246 Ponder, Rhonda - 142, 191, 261, 309 Ponton, Carla - 159, 246 Porter, Dean - 277 Porter, Ken - 246 Pot, Shane - 294 Poteet , Robert - 294 Pounders, Donna - 146, 294 Powell, Lorre - 72, 163, 261 Powell, Pete - 261 Powers, john - 142 Prater, Lisa - 146, 294 Pravel, Tom - 76, 125 Prebys, Pat - 294 Prescott, Allen - 76, 277 Preston, Arnezer - 208, 222, 223 Preston, Kathleen - 76, 126, 232, 277, 289 Price, justin - 277 Price, Sonya - 261 Price, Teresa - 74, 75, 277 Prindle, Mike - 261 Pruett, Thomas - 76, 125, 127 277 Pryor, jessica - 294 Psencik, Bart - 261 Purcell, Belinda - 63, 246 Purcell, Kathleen - 277 Ramos, Minerva - 294, 89, 88 Ramsey, Charles - 277, 76 Rasmussen, Tammy - 277 Rasmussen, Vickie - 139 Rathbun, Deanna - 294, 88, 76 Rathbun, Lonnie - 71, 261 Ray, Stephen - 261 Ray, Terry - 277 Rayburn, Dwayne - 119, 118 Raymond, David - 71 Reckaway, Rebecca - 277, 76 Redden, Richard - 71, 277, 76 Reed, Lauri -- 246, 72 Regier, Ryan - 71 Reichel, David - 277 Reichel, Pamela - 246, 76 Reichel, Steven - 294 Reimer, Daurilyn - 261, 126, 76, 163 Reinhart, Angelia - 262, 55, 72 Reis, Anne - 264, 75, 163 Reis, Paul- 294, 91 Renfro, Tamara - 277 Repp, Jacquelyn - 209 Resendez, Dalia - 277 Rester, Terry - 294 Resuriz, David - 71 , 277 Retlewski, Janet - 29, 294, 110 Retlewski, Joyce - 277, 110 Reyes, Alfonso - 262, 141 Reyes , Elizabeth - 294 Reyes, Xavier - 246 Reynolds, Jeffrey - 277 Reynold, LaDonna - 294 Rhame, Cecil - 262 Rhame, Mark - 277 Rhame, Thomas E. - 71, 277, 103 Rhame, Vera - 294, 89, 88 Rhoades, Pamela - 277 Rhodes, David - 71, 294 Rhocges, Dwayne - 67, 68, 188, 24 Rhodes, Kennea - 295 Rhone, Russell - 262 Rice, Ellen - 149, 277 Rich, Barbara - 295 Purcell, Timothy - 261 Pyeatt, Rhonda - 15, 45, 60, 134, 146, 120, 178, 199, 252, 153, 165, 261 Ouave, Darwin - 71, 294 Quick, Teresa - 146, 261 Quirk, Charles - 76, 277 Quirk, Debra - 107, 294 Rader, Robert - 246 Rader, Suzanne - 294 Rae, Pamela - 277 Rains, Deana - 294 Rich, Marilyn - 277 Richards Richards , Angie - 94, 95, 277 ,Dan- 82, ss, 94, 95 Richards, Frank - 262 Richards Richards Richards , John - 247 , Nicki - 278, 75 on, Calvinette - 39, 112, 144, 278 Richards on, Dennis - 71, 295 Richardson, john - 247 Richbourg, Charles - 295 Richbourg, Marla - 262 Richmond, Mary - 78, 97, 278 Rickey, Kim - 139 Rickey, Roger - 118, 247 Index Rickey, Tracy - 70, 85, 103 Riggs, john - 223 Riley, Bobbi- 63, 75, 157, 163, 247, 302 Rios, Arnoldo - 295 Ripley, Abigail - 295 Ripley, Amy - 15, 24, 27, 60, 120, 134, 135 Ripple, Don- 11, 22, 54, 120, 171, 191, 196, 198, 199, 200, 23-2, 247 Ripple, john - 71, 120, 198, 267, 278 Ritchie, Kim - 146, 295 Rivera, Joe - 142, 191, 193, 247 Rivera, Lenard - 295 Rivers, Karen - 295 Matthew - 188, 295 Smith David - 296 Robbins, Gail- 72, 139, 262 Roberson, Robinson, 247 Robins on , Belynda - 295 Mark - 68, 101, 130 Sanders, Pamela - 106, 262 Sanders, Rhonda - 39, 75, 156, 278 Sanders, Russell - 115, 137, 163, 247 Sanders, Scott - 11, 83, 163, 247 Sanders, Susan - 110, 137, 157, 163, 220, 247 Santos, Henry - 68, 102, 278 Santos, Ruben - 71, 262 Sargent, Kevin - 110, 217, 278 Sar ent, Robin - 149, 247 Sar?es, Beth - 76, 295 Saunders, Stephanie - 149, 164, 165, 182, 278 Sayad, jeffrey - 71, 84, 278 Sayad, Mark - 70, 85, 103, 295 Sayes, Amy - 80, 89, 295 Schaefer, Carolyn - 76, 110, 137, 157, 185, 220, 247, 294 Schmidt, LaVern - 209 Schulte, julie - 119, 262 Schulte, Kenneth - 68, 137, 148, 157, 163, 182, 247 Schultz, Debbie - 125, 157 Short, Michael - 296 Shoults, Debra - 13, 76, 248 Silvas, Claudia - 76, 126, 278 Silvas, Gina - 71, 72, 296 Silvia, jonathan - 278 Silvia, Robert - 30, 140, 248 Simmons, Alan - 71, 102, 278 Simmons, Charles - 71, 296 Simmons , Christopher - 278 Simmons, Laura - 296 Simms , john - 223 Simpson, Elizabeth - 146 Simpson, james - 278 Skewes, Marian - 74, 75, 163 Skewes, Richard - 37, 39, 113 144, 296 Skinner, Cheryl - 278 Slack, Shelley - 296 Slade, james - 33, 204, 209 Slagle, Holly - 76 Slaughter, Jamie - 296 Smith Robinson, Rich - 85 Robinson, Ricky - 84, 110, 276 Rod, Robert - 94, 95, 295 Roderick, Denise - 295 Roderick, Denise - 295 Rodriguez, Robert - 278 Roerden, Dorthy - 209 Roethemeyer, Nathan - 295 Roethemeyer, Rhonda - 247 Rogers, Billy - 108, 209, 247 Rogers, Elizabeth - 21, 76, 125, 126, 278, 301 Robers, Melinda - 43, 76, 126, 278 Romine, Robert - 262 Rosatti, Donna - 43, 76, 126, 163, 190, 247 Rose, William - 139, 209 Rosprim, Anthony - 295 Ross, Sharon - 13, 158, 247 Rothman, Christopher - 247 Rouse, Lisa - 262 Royalty, Stuart - 76, 91, 40, 278 Rozon, Tammie - 262 Schultz, Leasa - 262 Schultz, Linda - 55, 72, 257, 262 Schultz, Michael - 70, 295 Schumann, Barbara - 72, 132, 163, 178, 262 Schumann, Carole - 2, 15, 26, 60, 120, 134, 235, 253, 278 Schwander, Catherine - 139, 262 Rufherffyrd, Tanya - 295 Rudder, Jaque - 77, 126, 127, 247 Rudder, Mary - 43, 76, 126, 278 Ruhmann, Charles - 247 Runnels Runnels Runnels Barbara - 262, 163 Donna - 76, 126, 278 john - 71 , 278 Runnels, LaDonna - 58 Rushing, Carl - 278 Russell, Barry - 103, 227, 295 Russell, Paul - 70, 295 Russell William - 30, 102, 262 Rutkowski , jeanene Sablatura, Sandra - 247 Sablatura, Teresa - 76, 295 Salazar, Rosa - 278 Samford, Lori - 278 Samora, Benjamin - 278 Sample, Hugh - 71 Sample, Suzanne - 110, 112, 163, 225, 247, 308 Sams, Koi - 295 Sanchez, Rachel - 295 Sanders, Gail - 96, 97, 295 Schwebel, Darrell - 118, 140, 278 Schwebel, Rodney - 247 Sciba, Jeanette - 89, 96, 97 Scott, Sherri - 247 Scrivner, Sheri - 146, 295 Scrivner, Teri - 262 Scroggins, Melford - 84, 85, 262 Scruggs, Deborah - 11, 76, 108, 110, 149, 164, 165, 184, 185, 248, 311 Scruggs, Patricia - 76, 107, 265 Searcy, Daniel - 140 Searcy, Timothy - 295 Sebesto, Todd - 295 Self, Brenda - 246, 295 Self, Donald - 63, 68, 248 Self, Lloyd - 278 Self, Ronald - 71 Sellers, Theresa - 248 Selvia, Kenneth - 248 Sendejo, Marcel - 295 Senterfitt, Susan - 93, 146, 295 Seth, Stephen - 278 Shackelford, Lisa - 248 Shapley, Michael - 118, 295 Sharp, Carolyn - 140, 248 Slawson, Keith - 296 Sloan, Denise - 278 Smith Benita - 248 Smith Carolyn - 146, 278 Smith Charlena - 248 Smith Smith Smith Smith 124, 157 , Smith Smith Deborah - 76, 296 Dennis - 248 Eddie - 70, 296 Gregg - 22, 76, 97, 125, 126, 127, 137, 151 158, 160, 161, 248 Heather - 296 james - 68, 110, 248 Smith jeffrey - 279 Smith jeffrey - 71 Smith Kelli - 296 Smith Laura - 248 Smith Marjorie - 296 Smith Melinda - 248 Smith Rebecca - 296 Smith Rene - 76, 86, 87, 97, 127 Smith, Richard - 279 Smith, Robert - 137, 163, 217 Smith, Robert - 279 Smith, Ronald - 76, l25,l27, 279 Smith, Royce - 76, 125 Smith Steve - 16, 209 William - 279 Shaver, Denice - 58, 76, 126, 248 Shaw, Bradley - 70, 94, 95, 295 , 304 Shaw, Leslie - 76, 295 Shaw, Pat - 209, 222 Shaw, Robert - 248 Shaw, Wallace - 205 Shifgnrook, Philip - 68, 188. Sherman, Cynthia - 72, 120, 133, 193, 194, 248 Shirley, john - 118, 140, 278 Smithart, Karen - 296 Snyder, Monette - 209, 228 Socha, Michel - 279 Soell, Sheila - 75, 279 Solis, Andrew - 248 Solis, Annabelle - 279 Solis, Isabelle - 296 Somich, Anna - 49, 110, 149, 163, 164, 165, 179 Somich, Robert - 22, 76, 296 Sophia, Mark - 279 Sorgee, Benny - 209 South, Thomas - 279 Southward, Marie - 248 Spgags, Mary - 16, 39, 146, 7 Spears, Shannon - 71, 84, 85, 209 Speed, Kevin- 113, 144, 296 Spell, Charles - 76, 124, 125, 151, 180, 254 Spillers, Lesa - 72, 139, 248 Spillers, Shelly - 72, 279 Spitz, David - 137 Spivey, Susan - 93, 115 ' Spoonemore, Laney - 209 Spradling, Mary - 93, 279 Springer, Morris - 292 Springs, Allen - 71 Springs, Wayne - 256 Stallnecht, Frank - 142 Standley, Paula - 279 Standley, Terry - 84, 85, 279 Steadham, Ronald - 248 Steele, Tammie - 248 Steffek, Jason - 113, 296, 310 Stephens, James - 71 Stephenson, Marcos - 205 Stevens, Evangelia - 96, 97, 296 Stewart, John - 279 Stewart, Karen - 15, 45, 55, 72, 115, 131, 132, 133, 154, 157, 158, 159, 163, 172, 186, 191, 232, 249 Stiles, Martha - 296 Stine, Kerry - 296 Stoffel, Sheryl - 296 Stone, Keith - 101, 296 Stork, James - 76, 279 Stork, Michael- 68, 188, 249 Stover, Celeste - 19, 91, 231, 249 Stover, Maureen - 91, 279 Stowers, Suzanne - 296 Strauss, John - 158, 249 Stroope, Terry - 296 Stroud, Teresa - 15, 26, 55, 72, 120, 131, 132, 163, 193, 231, 233, 249 Struck, Tracy - 76, 296 Struhwolf, Catherine - 43, 76, 126, 127, 163, 179, 308, 313, 334 Struthwolf, Mary - 43, 76, 126, 127, 163, 179, 308, 334 Struzeski, Lisa - 296 Stuart, Gary - 163 Tanner, Underwood, Cameron - 76 Summa , Timothy - 143, 249 Sutton, Gerald - 296 Sutton, Leissa - 70, 279 Swallow, Pamela - 249 Swanson, Gregory - 279 Sweeny, Brenda - 249 Swenson, Carla - 88, 97, 296 Swenson, Rosemary - 296 Swisher, Davey - 76, 126, 269 279 Swisher Swisher 249 , Jackie - 209 ,Jana - 63, 76, 187, Sydow, Garland - 249 Sykes, Phillip - 140, 296 Symm, John - 279 Symm, Steven - 296 Troy - 279 I Warrs , Tarrant, Kevin - 76 Tate, Micheal- 297, 120, 85 Tatum, Pam - 248, 74, 75, 108, 165, 186, 188, 189 Tavenner - 249 Taylor, Carlton - 54, 82, 82, 249 Taylor, Carolyn - 117, 249 Taylor, Cathy - 142, 143, 249 Taylor, Craig - 140, 249 Taylor, Dawn - 270, 279 Taylor, Gregory - 297 Taylor , Taylor , 249 Taylor , Taylor , Janet - 209 Jennifer 74, 75, 141, Jordan - 93 Kimberly - 120, 282, 297 Taylor, Suzanne - 163, 249 Taysom, Kimberly - 146, 297 Terry, James - 84, 186, 279 Terrasa, Susan - 96, 97, 297 Terry, Shaum - 15, 76, 119, 121, 163, 249, 313 Tetrick - 297 Thritle, Barry - 279 Thomas, Darrell - 140 Thomas, Mark - 5, 37, 58, 149, 164, 182 Thomas, Michael - 279, 76 Thomas, Randy - 140 Thomas, Tina - 297 Thompson, Cynthia - 297 Thompson, E.M. - 205 Thompson, Steven - 71 Thompson, Suzy - 279 Thorne, Lawrence - 71 , 297 Thorne, Micheal- 146, 297 Thirman, Lydia - 231, 249 Tiller, Anna - 88, 297 Tiller, Theresa - 279, 88 Tinkler, Donna - 209 Tinsley, Keith --- 279 Tobin, Michelle - 279 Tobin, Sandra - 164, 182 Todd, Cheryle - 72 Tolllett, Cheryl- 110, 228, 249 Tomasek, Mark - 71, 279 Tomlinson, Laura - 279 Torrance, Mary - 2, 39, 88, 89, 146, 279 Torrance, Paul - 83, 249 Torres, Herbert - 209 Toups, Phil - 32, 33, 209 Townes, Vickie - 297 Townsend, Lynda - 297 Trail, Cynthia - 250 Trail, Steven - 70, 297 Travis, John - 297 Trevino, Maria - 250 Trevino, Michael - 297 Trevino, Ralph - 297 Trout, Kelly - 279 Tubbs, Becky - 279 Tuck, Sandy - 211 , 264 Tucker, Delita - 88, 97, 279 Tullos, Gordon - 94, 95, 297 Tullos, Lon - 94, 95, 189, 209 Tumlinson, Tina - 279 Turek, Linda - 74, 75, 89, 189 Turner, Carole - 163, 264 Turner, David - 76, 94, 95, 125, 279 Turner, Lisa - 112, 144, 279 Turner, Phyllis - 297 Tyler, George - 227, 264 Uribe, Daniel - 186, 280 Uribe, David - 280 Urps, Bernardyn - 97, 280 Urps, Roy - 108, 188 Ussery, Robert -- 297 Vananda, Tracey - 297 Vance, Dottie - 297 Vance, Robert - 264 Vanderwal, Paul- 21, 78, 108, 151, 165, 280 Vann, Gail- 13, 138, 250 Vansumeren, Scott - 280, 84 Vardeman, Scott - 71, 280 Vaughan, Carla - 250 Vaughan, Gary - 297 Vaughan, Kathryn - 297 Vaughan, Michael - 280 Vaughn , Connie - 264 Vaughn, Ricky - 250 Vaughn, Robin - 24, 117, 264 Vaughn, Ronda - 139, 250 Vaughn, Vickie - 76, 297 Vaught, Sheryl - 264 Veasey, Twila - 250 Velez , Velez , Joel - 264 Veronica - 280 Venable, Roger - 280 Vera, Annette - 75, 76, 280 Vera, Rolando - 280 Vernor Vernor , Joyce - 209 , Peggy - 280 Vetters, Charles - 297, 93 Vicars, Terri - 297 Vick, Polly - 141, 250 Vickers, Lynn - 297 Villarr eal, Joseph - 297 Vining, Cynthia - 139, 146, 250 Vining, Dennis - 250 Vitek , Mark - 250 Wade, Randall - 71 Wagner, George - 280 Waguespack, Errol - 280 Waguespack, Louis - 56, 113, 136, 137, 144, 157, 158, 159, 163, 187, 250 Waibel, Renee - 72, 110, 227, 250 Walden, Edward - 264 Waldron, Donna - 91, 264 Waldron, Lauanne - 250 Walker, Rebecca - 140, 250 Wallace, James - 280 Wallace, Karl - 76 Wallace, Lyndell - 250 Wallack, Miles - 250 Waller, Darrel - 297 Waller, Lisa - 72, 278, 280 Walsh, Barbara - 209 Walters, Jerri - 297 Waltin, Kelli- 19, 49, 108, 72, 131, 132, 164, 165, 185, 193, 250. 309 Walzel, Robert - 205 Walzel, Scott - 76, 125, 127, 180, 280 Waples, Christopher - 250 Waples, Cynthia - 24, 164, 264 Ward, Donald - 297 Ward, Jimmie - 101, 250 Ward, Joel - 297 Ward, Pam - 297 Ward, Walter - 76, 280 Washburn, Kimberly - 163, 264 Washburn, Lessly - 29, 298 Washington, Douglas - 71 , 101, 103 Waters, Mary - 280 Watson, Dewey - 208, 209 Watson, Gloria - 209 Watson, Teresa - 39, 146, 298 Watts, Jon - 280 Watts, Lisa - 76, 280, 287 Watts, Rebecca - 76, 250 Watts, Roger - 264 Watts, Sharon - 76, 264 Watts Stephen - 223, 286 Walter - 205 Watts, Yvonne - 209 Weatherly, Michael - 141 , 250 Weatherly, Tanya - 298 ' Wggger, James - 93, 113, 144, Index Weaver, John - 115, 163, 179, 217, 264 Webb, Jeannine - 49, 149, 164, 165, 183 Webb, Linda - 280 Weiss, Debra - 93, 280 Welch, Joel - 85, 103, 120, 120, 189, 280 Williams, Richard - 71, 298 Williams, Royce - 280 Williams, Stanley - 61, 84, 113, 144, 280 Williams, Susan - 72, 132, 157, 163, 172, 257 Willingham, Chris - 280 Willingham, Dana - 24, 117, 282, 298 Wessels, Cynthia - 43, 76,126, 269, 280 West, Alice - 44, 142, 143, 150, 250 West, Dana - 171, 269 West, Marcella - 138, 139, 250, 289 West Suzanne - 280 186, 264 Willingham, Terri - ll, 39, 251 Willis, Laurie - 280 Willis, Rosemary - 298 Willis, Theresa - 280 Willis, Todd - 298 Willis, William - 71 Willson, Gary - 151, 264 Willy, Eric - 101, 251 Westergaard, Terri - 48, 264 Wharton, Randy - 251 Wheat, John - 298 Wheeler, Christopher - 280 Wheeler, Kelley - 45, 72, 133, 187, 251 Wheeler, Odell - 251 White Whistler, Terri - 76, 120, 125, 298 Whitaker, jeffrey - 117, 137, 157, 163, 162, 251 Whitaker, Kevin - 117, 160, 161, 298 White, Debra - 146, 251 White Edward - 140 White jennifer - 30, 106, 107, 164, 165, 220, 280, 313 White Karen- 15, 76, 117, 163, 264 White, Kenneth - 280 Lloyd - 71, 298 Willy, jacquelin - 298 Wilson, Briant - 281 Wilson, Craig - 71 Wilson, Darrell- 91, 281, 310 Wilson, David - 264 Wilson, Elaine - 146, 298 Wilson, Lisa - 76, 298 Wilson, Mari - 76, 298 Wilson, Rebecca - 209 Wilson, Ricky - 83, 251 Wilson, Robert - 71, 298 Wilson, Robert - 298 Wilson Timothy - 118, 281 White, Mary - 122, 129, 157, 163, 251 White, Sam - 101, 103 Whitehead, Saundra - 56, 57, 112, 120, 144, 146, 147, 180, 200, 213, 251 Whiteside, Barbara - 227, 264 Whiteside, James - 280 Whitmore, Colleen - 26, 39, 106, 107, 151, 164, 165, 280, 311 Whitted, Brad - 76, 280 Wicker, Anne - 60, 61, 87, 120, 186, 252, 264 Wideman, William - 251 Wiehe, Angela - 76, 125, 126, 127, 151, 280 Wiehe, Donna - 39 Wiley, Mary - 94 Wilkerson, Lisa - 86, 87, 96, 97, 264 Wilkes, Karyn - 297 Wilkins, Brenda - 72, 163, 264 Wilkinson, Breanna -- 264 Wilkinson, Douglas - 85, 298 Wilkinson, Raymond - 21, 298 Willburn, Donna - 251 Williams, Bobby - 67, 68, 101, Wilson, Vicki - 298 Windsor, Lisa - 281 Wines, Ronald - 251 Wise, David - 76, 264 Wise, Merle - 71 Wiseman, Kelly - 45, 148, 167 298, 305 Wicher, Vicki- 60, 146, 298 Wolfe, Stuart - 264 Wolf, Tina - 281 Womack, john - 76, 281 Worman, Jeffrey - 93, 298 Wood, Emma - 281 Wood, Tracey - 264, 281 Wood, Veronica - 63, 80, 251 Woodard, Gay - 251 Woodard, john - 68, 251 Woodhead, Albert - 21, 76, 84 Woods, Robin -- 93, 117, 251 Woods, Tracie - 24, 76, 126, 231 Worrell, Robert - 71 , 298 Wortham, Gregory - 71, 101, 103, 281 Wortham, Robin - 43, 76, 126, 251 Wretling, Jennie -- 88, 298 188, 194, 251 Williams, Jackie - 83, 251 Williams, Jhil - 280 Williams, Karen - 76, 126, 280 Williams Melinda - 264 Williams: Michael- 119, 143, 251 Williams, Michelle - 87, 97, 264 Williams, Mitchell - 82, 102, Wright, Bobby - 298 Wright, David - 71, 85, 189 Wright, Douglas - 76, 298 Wright Ronald - 71, 264 Wright: Sharon - 264 Wright, Stephan 251 - 55, 83, 132, Wroth, john - 21, 39, 76, 264 Wyatt, Kathy - 281 Wyatt, Paula - 298 Wyche, Cedric - 71, 84, 281 Yancy, Mary - 209 Yarborough, Douglas - 71, 298 Yarborough, Marshall - 298 Yarborough, Roland - 70 Yarborough, Sherry - 281 York, Debra - 298 Young, Mitchell - 40, 76, 125, 281 Young, jo Ann - 209 Youngblood, Lesia - 264 Zarate, David - 281 Zavala, Adrian - 76 Zavala, john - 281 Zeitler, Karlene - 61, 72, 129 239, 158, 172, 192, 231, 251 Zelko, Lori - 281 , Zimmerle, Kenneth - 141 1 Zylks, John - 71, 28-1 Credits Adviser I Mr . Deason Hunt Editor--inachief Mindy Brock As sistant-Editor U V Merry Bra-shear' 'e- News 'Editor Jay Nowlin Photo Assi ent Editor ofss gllm Bill Joy Darkroom. Editor Marlyne Gutierrez Advertisements Manager David Lorms Staff Members jennifer Bashaw Dena Brown Janet Brown Melissa Burkett Ray Gibson Gioia Grosso Cheryl Goff Marlyne Gutierrez Stephanie Hall Janie Lee . Shawn Orsak Debbie Quirk Pam Sanders Pat Scruggs Debbie Scruggs jennifer White Colleen Whitmore Kelly Wisernpian Photographers Dena Brown Melissa Burkett Stephanie Hall Iiimes Hartless David Lorms jay Nowlin Debbie. Scruggs A special thanks Rhonda Bashaw Sue Blankenship Therese Coignet John Lentz Pam Tatum Paul VanderWal Kelli Walton t The Brazosport Facts and Mr Jim Stanley for the use of some pictures . The ending of the school year was a confus- ing jumble of images, feelings, and exper- iences. Anticipation for the freedom of sum- mer days combined with sadness at leaving friends . Worried students had to fight the call of beautiful spring afternoons to study for final exams. Some seniors were exempt from their tests and said good-byes early, trying to wrap up their high school lives in memory books , and making promises to keep in touch. 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