Brenham High School - Brenhamite Yearbook (Brenham, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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A New Gutlook at BHS With the changing of the page design and the overall look of the Brenhamite, also came the changes in the school for the 77-78 year. A new superintendent, Edwin Cas- burn, took over the administrative duties of the district. Coach Charlie Nlateiowski began his quest for cham- pionship in every activity. The students lost one of their most prized privileges - exemptions - and the quarter test took on new meaning to many. The exemption pol- icy was retained for the seniors but only for the last quarter. The quarter famous for senioritis. 1. Kim Klaus takes pictures of people on Fifties Day. 2. Willie Briscoe stands dur- ing the school song at the Pep Rally. 3. The seniors try to convince the rest of the student body they're IH. 4. The senior class of '80 decorates the Exit. 5. Mr. Cy Rodger sits in his room, decorated by his second period English IV class. New Colors, Ideas Add Spark As the year began, our school dazzled you with new fire and color. The fire of the spirit of competition and the new Cub colors - had our looks, on school different from before. Now, those who fought without fame, the junior-varsity athletic members had cheerleaders. And, a step into the past brought back the naming of ten to sehior p s based on not only scholastic ability but the involvement both in and out of school. Later, a necessity was filled, and a new boiler warmed a freezing school bringing a littl l'f ' ' ' e i e into the winter students, refreshing the students' outlook on school. So, with these things the modernized exterior and interior view of the yearbooks, and many other things came the new outlooks at BHS. silver, green, and white. Also, you 3 1. Donald Gaskamp tells the student body what he thinks will happen at the game. 2. Mr. Clarence Whitesell blushes while he is being sung to by a member of the Country Critters. 3. Karen Klinkowsky directs the band while they practice outside. 4. 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A,.,q.,,,Q,Q,,MQmQ,Q+,,,, ,. ................................................. ..................,..,v. ,,,, QQQQ,Q,,,.,.:..,Q,.,...,.m'..Q. ff - , ................................................. ..L,-, -.Vw v-f- f -ffw -f .............................. . .......... Booster Club Holds Picnic The Brenham Booster Club kicked off the 1977 Cub football season with their annual barbe- cue on Friday, August 12, at Firemen's Park. This year's guest speaker was Donnie Wiggington, an offensive football coach for Texas A8tlVl. There were many groups who helped with the barbecue, including the cheerleaders, the Belles, the coaches' wives, and Booster Club members. Regina Ellermann received an award for selling the most tickets to the barbecue. 1, Troy Hanath just can't wait to sit down and dig into his barbecued chicken. 2, Libby Garnett hands out Cub bumper stickers and takes in jokes. 3. Vickie Mar- tin of the Belles gets down to the busi- ness of serving tea. 4. Coach Matejowsky gives a run-down on the upcoming foot- ball season. 5. Katie Garnett, a junior varsity cheerleader, helps serve the bar- becue trimmings. 6. Regina Ellermann receives an award from Mr. Ray Kenjura for selling the most tickets to the barbe- cue. Nathan Addicks School Gpens With New Books, Class Schedules Students sit in their classes with the excitement of the opening school term. The campus was filled with students looking at schedules and covering books, to start the opening term oft right. 1. Connie Weidner and Lois Weiss look over their class schedules. 2. Darrell Boekner gives a lecture for the opening school term. 3. Mr. Rodgers is passing out AGR cards to Don Wenske and Mark Woods. 4. Jesse Roehling is putting that compli- cated book cover on his book. 5. Benita Roberts is having no problems trying to cover her book. 6. lylcNicoll, Donna Sommerfeld, H Tappe7and classmates tour the build- ing with Libby Garnett to find their classes. 7. On the first day the stu- dents listen to the speaker. 8. Jeff Toubin is trying to cover his book. f. ff isa' 1 . f ff . 1 i A ,aw radslwaw I B L13 Dwayne Brauner UUCY her Bra Lu - GY rlnkrney B Latre Brlscoe Ile 2 ff mv Mlchael Brown Flay Busby Ursula Buster Bambl Byers Davud Byers Sharon Campbell 7 6 xkw ia may 355: v 1 XE' v In Staff Distributes, Sells Yearbooks Yearbook distribution started on August 23. This was the day after regis- tration. The Journalism ll class, which puts the yearbook together, distributed the yearbooks on the day before we went back to school. The yearbook assembly was held on September 28 to describe the yearbook and to tell what the cost would be. There was a slide show with slides from year- books of the 5O's. The sale started the first week in Octo- ber and lasted for two weeks. The cost went up to 515.005 but a yearbook is for- ever. l. James Linville finds a certain picture sort of funny. 2. Stacy Strangemeyer looks at her first yearbook. 3. Libby Garnett and Frances Ellermann listen at the yearbook assembly. 4. Sharlynn Olney pages through her yearbook. 5. Melissa Clepper and Diana Baldwin appear anxious to receive their yearbooks. f we , . WM. ,NWN fy Wiefwxww- -.'i-r ' T ' 2 X- . 15 -. 2' ' .. M. ,W 3 J mia 2 3 xii' C L E 32 Q-O QQ QS b-2 4... V702 31 CCD. VIS mes Col 1 Ja Bobby Cook Coonse FZ Deb QQ Claudia Cra Jimmy Crain Jerry Curtis Dahmann Car Don Dahmann EUS Kyie Darmh Students Elected to Help Control School Government To be a member of the Stu- dent Council you must be quali- fied in the eyes of the students as well as with the club's qualifi- cation. You must obtain a B average in your academic grade as well as your social habits. Of course many students meet this qualification but only a few have the leadership ability to step out and take command of our schooI's government. The number of representa' tives is based on the number of hornerooms. One representative is elected for each and one is at large. This goes for each class. Class officers are also part of the council. Therefore we had a council of sixty-three students. 4 1. Executive Board: FRONT ROW: Karen Borchardt, Clerical Secretary, Cathy Tabor, vice president, Carol Sechelski, presi- dent, Ann Dreyer, CVASC coordinator, Libby Garnett, trea- surer. BACK ROW: Melissa Clepper, Recording secretary, David Leibharn, parliamentarian, Deanna Alfred, sponsor, 2. Tammy Ahrens finishes up a poster for the convention. 3. Sophomore Board: FRONT ROW: Janice Walker, president, Helen Forester, vice president, Sandra Parker, secretary, Katy Garnett, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sally Rost, Carla G fi .5951 Cherie Adamcik, Janice Phillips. THIRD ROW Connie Maas, Tarnmy Ahrens, Debbie Roeske, Kay Schwartz. 'CK ROW. Dennis Maynard, Bill Moran. 4. Shelia Mathis and Loulla Kessell, along with rest of the council promote spirit for the convention. 5. Melissa Clepper leads spirit yells for the council at the convention. CU' lf t i ,f ' p if , Lycia. x Robin DeLoach Sandra Derkowski I, Brian Dickschat Dittert N .- 03 Q Sharon E rv D. Q X-Qi Ann Dreyer bra Eickenhorst De nc s E ermann Fra Fathauer Ronald i Foerster Terr Council Stays Busy For those of you who think the Student Council hasn't done much this year, here is a summary of this year's activities. They began the year with a registration assembly where the school leaders were introduced. After the assembly they conducted a freshman orientation complete with a tour of the school and a pep talk. The club's first major task was putting the park- ing Iot in order. This included getting every moving vehicle on campus to purchase a permit and trying to persuade the faculty to park one row over. These tasks were not easy. , Next, they progressed on to the elections of class officers and representatives. They loaded the entire council on a bus to goto Bay City for the fall conven- tion. After the election of homecoming queen, the Council began working on a bundle of special pro- jects, such as presents for the young and the old at the State School. By sponsoring a Christmas door decoration contest and decking the halls with Christmas cheer, they spread the holiday spirit. They brought back the tradition of ten outstand- ing seniors and held class favorite elections. The Council attended the Spring CVASC conven- tion in Katy where they were elected to the office of Parliamentarian. During the last part of the year they held their final money raising project, a talent show. So, you see, they have been quite busy. Freshman Board: FRONT ROW: Nancy Burch, president: Sharon Dietz, vice president: Racheal Whittaker, secretary: Kieth Vesper, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sharon McAdams, Lisa McNicol, Deb- bie Thiel, Michelle McEIreath, Louella Kessell. THIRD ROW: Deb- bie Rybarski, Sarah Tiaden, Tammy Lehmann, Angela Issac, She- lia Mathis. BACK ROW: Linda Perry, Kathy Kolkhorst. 2. Junior Board: FRONT ROW: Greg Rybarski, treasurerg John Ragland, secretary: Libby Garnett, vice president: Darrell Boenker, presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Lisa Boenhke, Lori Gaskamp, Debbie Ken- jura, Regina Ellermann. THIRD ROW: Tim O'Malley, Peggy Hobde, Diana Baldwin, Mark Arlitt. BACK ROW: Lisa Clepper, David Leibham, Karen Borchardt. 3. Carol Sechelski and Susie Phillips prepare to kill during a pep rally skit. 4. Senior Board: FRONT ROW: Ann Dreyer, Cathy Tabor, Carol Sechelski. SECOND ROW: Sandra Boecker, Kathy Ahrens, Janice Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Butch Addicks, Suzanne Perry, Merybeth O'Malley. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Wiess, James Reue. BACK ROW: Joe Gar- nett, 'vice president: Jennifer Hall, secretary: Cheri O'Malley, treasurer: Gary Averitt, president. f ' -1-W, 'err Franklin Patncia Arthur Free Bruce Fr tz Rebecca Gaeke Ear Gardner Joe Garnett irley Garret Sh Donald Gaskamp D Gary Gaskarn Thomas Giddings Jody Giese Homeroom 403: Take Two Tilt your head a little to the left. The left! A little more. A little less. That's good. But now . . . scoot for- ward and give us a smile. Come on, give us a little smile. Yeal CLICK! And thus your class picture was made, and so you prayed for open eyes, well-combed hair, and a devil' ishly-cute smile. At least cute enough to trade pictures with those people who made your time at school more than just days stuck in an old, brick building. They made the year worth remembering both by yourself and by yourfriends. l 2 1. James Linville receives money from Dennis Ginn and Doyle Anderson for pictures. 2. Carol Sechelski checks over the homeroom list. 3. Paul Carranza poses for his class picture. 4. Libby Garnett, Laura Hajovsky and Lois Gold- berg listen as Kay Boehm explains the picture process. 5. Gary Buchella signs the picture list while Thomas Floehling and Stanley Bronikouski wait. 6. Ronnie Bockhorn sits as his class pic- ture is taken. ,W-1 Nfw- ,, ff ,v , VV., , ., A I we wi pf LW ff l 2 .Ap ff M 4l 6 Goessler Ol l I in Cl Graber aurice M SFI Charles Gre Paula Gregg Susan Hafner Jennifer Hall Michael Hall yna Ha M Rodney Hanath Mary Harris Harr s lliam E M s , lf fl lf Stir Flags: Betty Sue Vierus, Cynthia Hrachovy, Donna Heintz Darla Syler, Katie Garnett, Margaret Perez, Janice Schroeder, Cynthia Hamrick, Laura Hajovsky, Sally Hajovsky, Catherine Janusz ski, Sarah Sw ert Drum Major ' Jen ifer Hall Karen Klinkovsky c?QTwirIers:llieidra Kocurel9Terri Foerster, Ann Dreyer, Pam Dietz, Cindy Becker, Becky Gaeke Woodwinds: Sally Rost, Rendi Young, Connie Weidner, Tammy Ahrens, Carol Hohlt, Susan Boecker, Marianne Miller, Heidi Duckworth, Cheryl Schwartz, Angela lsaack, Debbie Schultz, Judy Gaskampuia-nya Hill, Linda Schultz, Teresa Sander, Sarah Gains, Kathy Kolkhorst, Marissa Muske, Donna Williams, Cindy Lesser, Sam Vernomghy Barkma , Lois Goldberh, Sherry Weinert, Kim Spreen, Shelley Reich- ers, Connie Moehring, Frances Ellermann, Tammy Lueck, Donna ee er, Dee Boehm, Robin Toubin, Maxine Dockery, Cynthia Twiggs, Karen Draehn, Debbie Schaeffer, Cheryl Sharp, Cathy Hueske, Rhonda Hendrickson, Debbie Rodenbeck, Debra Ruemke, Becky Schultz, Cheryl Schwettmann, Brenda Hahn, Carol Stephens, Brenda Booth, Tammy Fischer, Mattie Kimble, Tammy Lehmann, Doris Rogers, Vera Schroeder, Debbie Schumacher, Patti Schwartz, Janice Wied, Karen Flick, Lisa Loesch, Scott Hill, Crispin Faykus, Susan l-lrachovy, Kay Boehm, Elizabeth Smith, Kristy Birkelbach, Michelle McElreath, Angela Powell, Roy Dannhaus, Richard Kenjura, Jeffery Pruess Brass: Brenda Hugo, April Stegemoller, Mark Weidner, Robert Whitmarsh, Cheryl Zwahr, Debbie Keniura, Kennan Meier, David Oberrens der, James Sommerfeld, Craig Lesser, Carlton Meier, Carolyn Ruemke, Lorrie Schulle, Jan Stegemoler, Barry Blieke, Glenn Hohlt, Mark Januszewski, Jesse Wied, James Williams, Mark Williams, Sandra Romine, Mark Herzog, Brabara Fritz, Brenda Schroeder, Lois Weiss, Darlene White, Marlene White, Shirley Gaskamp, Dugan Klussmann, Nancy Rost, Theresa Gaskamp, Kenni Mosley, Jody Geise, Linda Schlottmann, Ronald Schroeder, Bonnie Bleike, Reginald Lloyd, Mark Kwiatkowski, Casandra Roberts, Ursula Buster, Donna Hunter, Lyle Meir, Ronnie Rippenhagen, Joyce Walker, Scott Dillard, Dennis Ginn, Peggy Hodde, Melissa Kuretsch, Regina Lloyd, Benita Roberts, Brenda Sweed, Doug Wallace, Malcome Maxey, Neil Naumann, Roslynn Wilburn, Theresa Bradford, -Cheryl Heidemann, Cynthia Lockett, Theresa Martin, Audrey:-Pieper,1Shelia Roberson, Michelle Wright, Jill Zieschang, Bruce Fritz, Jeff Janner, Gerald Braun, Ken Ham, Tommy Herrmanngonnie Maass,DCharles Ordner, James Herrmann Percussion: Lori LelTmann, Ra'ndy Teufel, Mary Reue, Kay Andrejczak, Becky Glaesman L nn Kanke Stacy Strangmeyer, Jennie Ben- nett, Paul Goessler, Leeann Lehmann, Sharon McAdams, Lynn Reue, Sarah Tiaden, Larry Wahrmu , inda Weidner Band Has Many Challenges The 173 member band conducted by Mr. Maxwell placed second in the 3A Blinn Festival Marching contest. They also received excellent ratings in the marching contest in Flound Rock. The first of the year, they stayed busy playing at the Cubs football games. UIL Region band tryouts were held in Austin and Georgetown. On February 8, the band performed their winter concert, and on February 24 they marched in the Houston Livestock Parade. 1. Cynthia Hamrick demonstrates her flag holding ability. 2. Jennifer Hall leads the band in a number at Huntsville. 3. Practicing her moves, Drum Major Karen Klinkowsky is out in the field. 4. Carlton Meier and Benita Roberts play it like it is. 5. Band takes a rest after playing during half time. i-.....,, Ma. 2 3 Band Remembers Notes and Tunes Everyone in the band has many responsibilities. Members must try their best to attend all the football games and pep ral- lies. Remembering the notes and when to play them is very impor- tant and even keeping the uni- form clean is a job that must be done. 5 NJ 1. Vicki Martin illustrates her blowing technique. 2. Mr. Maxwell is thi kin of a solution to a problem. 3. arah Swy ert performs with a flag. 4. Jennifer Hall practices her marching and baton carry ing. 5. Brenda Hahn and Cindy Lesser play their horns at practice. 6. Flendi Young has the spirit. 7. Concentrating on the saxophone playing is Crispin Faykus. 8. Lois Goldberg and Dee Boehm add to the cheering at the pep rally. i 6 5 i , , 4, 'X e 3 H ix Jacqueline Hockless Deborah Hohlt Michael Hohlt Ann House Cathy Hueske Brenda Hugo Donna Hunter Jeffery Janner Shelia Johnson Timothy Jones hael Joswiak Mic Jimmy Jurries mmxi fm fi, Q ,s .43 fi! 1, ,Q W, ,. ,fa M Uh' L Pep Rallies Spark Spirit Among the yells to Tie the Tigers down to Shoot the Birds and the theme Rocky, the pep rallies showed the spirit that can be mustered from a thousand students. Sure, the silent minority was there but even they came alive when the band went into Rub- ber Band Man. And the stands shook as the Kickers led us in Go, go, get'um, get'um, ump, ah! Of course, there were the cheerleaders who jumped and yelled, and yelled and lumped, in desperate attempt to keep the spirit flowing. And flow it did, as different clubs got involved in the pep rallies, everything from mixed up firing squads to elabo- rate eagles appeared inthe skits meant to show the Cub domi- nance. Pep rallies had their serious moments too. When the coaches came forth and told us why we were winning, and why this par- ticular game meant so much to them. But you can't always take them seriously because you never know what kind of turkey is going to walk up to the micro- phone next. il? O Q 9 tm? xg, 7 1. Cheerleaders lead yell at pep rally. 2. Debbie Kenjura par- ticipates inthe banana eating contest at a pep rally. 3. Coach Matejowsky gives a pep talk. 4. Seniors reioice after winning the spirit stick. 5. Cubs gather up to close out pep rally activi- ties. 6. Coaches Bramlett and Logan really move their tails for you, 7. Coach Brown exhibits the only turkey the Cubs man- aged to conquer before the Cuero game. las Kettler UQ DO nda Kettler Li Edward Kmiec Connie Kobs Gary Koerth cv V7 3 cu L X 2 m O Beth Kr nke ka Kubecz ke Mi Roe La Russell Lehmann Lori by Lichti Bob Bobby Ligues Juniors Order Class Rings Juniors who were interested in purchasing an official senior ring were able to on January 20. Two representatives from Star Engraving were selling the rings. There were some new and different styles to choose from. New stone inserts included the Phantom, which is a design beneath the stone and the Encrustingf' a design of gleaming gold, deeply and permanently embedded in the top of the stone. As for the rings themselves, there were three different colors, the yellow gold, the gold crown with a silver band, and white gold. Those who purchased a ring received a free t-shirt. fi .1 1. Debbie Dahlquest can't make up her mind which ring to buy. 2. Mary Reue reads about the different styles of rings. 3. Having fun trying to find her ring size is Connie Knipstein. 4. The problems of finding the correct ring size is illustrated by Karen Borchardt. 5. Karla Thornton reads a pamphlet describing the different rings for 1979. Q. ,.kr 1 'Fl James Llnvllle Sophla Lipscomb Duane Lueckemeyer Marshall Ella Jessie Martlnez John Mart nez Donna McAdoo Bobby McClain Karen lVlcCroskey cDonald WlllleM el ssa Meeklns 2 Cheerleaders Win Spirit Stick Again The cheerleaders brought forth new ideas. They sectioned the students by classification. This organized the pep rallies tremendously. The cheerleaders attended a summer camp in which they won the spirit stick. They brought home the new spirit and many new cheers. The mascot was Cheri O'lVlal- Iey and the head cheerleader was Suzanne Perry. The sponsor was Mrs. Dannie Klebold. l 1 l ! x l t Y 5 5 s 4 1. Suzanne Perry and Mrs. Dannie Klebold discuss things out before doing them. 2. CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Mary- beth O'Malley, Leslie LaRoe, Cheri O'Malley, Karen Bor- chardt, Libby Garnett. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rodenbeck, Cathy Tabor, Kelly McLendon. BACK ROW: Suzanne Perry. 3. Kelly McLendon, Karen Borchardt, Leslie LaRoe, and Libby Garnett sway to the beat at the pep rally. 4. Leslie LaRoe and Kelly McLendon practice their stunts after school. Ll .Q ml Ei Q3 3- .I Thomas Moehlmann RQ Connie Moerhr OOF6 Annie M Mark Murphy Jo Ann Nuemann Lionel Newsome Grady Niemeyer Rallies Feature Skits, Dances At the pep rallies, you sat bored wondering iust what the connection was between what the cheerleaders were saying about going down the river and partying hearty and 1 football. You didn't mind though, you were getting out of class. Then you realized that what was said was not relevant, but what was happening was. The desire for vic- torious Friday nights was beginning to build in you, the rest of the stu- dent body who were present, and, most importantly, those guys we called the Cubs. You started clapping your hands and stomping your feet and making all the noise that an excited fan tends to raise in support of his team, and in support of his class. You sang all the words that you knew to the Alma Mater and you sat through the senior yell even if it didn't please you. And you even for- got that you were getting out of class. 1. Cub captains Willie Thomas, Steve Whittaker, and Willie Hickey receive gifts from Belle officers Christi Haskins, Paula Gregg, Regina Ellermann, and Lorri Gaskamp. 2. Cheerleaders Debbie Flodenbeck and Cathy Tabor pepoama fif' skit at the pep rally. 3. Becky Gaeke, Cindy Becker,vQe6d Karen Klinkow- sky, and Jennifer Hall join in pe5TM7FfTTh'lE'Em. 4. Key club- bers Gary Averitt, Robert Stewart, and Ken Sommers perform a military skit. 5. Laura Hajovsky and Randy Teufel lead the per' cussion section to aid cheerleaders. 6. Willie Hickey receives a pie from Cheri O'lVlalley as the crowd shots Keep that Spirit Up. Dovie N tsche Sharlynn Olney bs 2 E 2 O ': GJ .C O Beth O'MalIey VY Ma nda Osborne Li Devery Parker 6 16 A i iazu, u , f A2 4' AI Pendergraff b-.9 ti: ms: U-53 gn. EC ma: ND 30 UDDI Phillips Susan Eddie Pickens Don Prenzler Ai' i, Students Pictured Behind the Scenes While some students spent their time sitting on a bench reading, others were busy giving a speech in front of class. Some spent their time helping others break into cars, while others watched photographers take their pictures. Many invested thcir time by sam- pling their own creations to see if they were fit for human consump- tion. The conservative people just sat in the library all day attempting to finish their assignments so they could run around all night and have a good time. 1. Darla Syler does her shorthand during her free time. 2. Mark McCasland speaks before a junior high class as a member of the Crime Prevention and Drug team. 3. Carol Sechel- ski and Leslie LaFloe try to salvage Leslie's keys from the inside of her locked car. 4. Lisa McNicolI tastes some of her homemak- ing creation. 5. Paul Murski watches as Dar- rell Boenker does his studies. 6. Jane Sechelski does some top stitching on her sewing project. 7. Marybeth O'Nlalley con- templates her studies, 8. Susie Phillips reads pamphlets in the library. Jody Preuss Dale Proctor Penny Rau Deborah Ray Paul Regan James Reue Ronald Rippenhagen Ricky Robbins David Rodenbeck Debbie Rodenbeck Thomas Roehiing Linda Homme Journalism ll Uses New, Different Production Techniques The staff of the Brenhamite worked and produced a yearbook with a different look and style. Placing the class pictures along the side of the page, increasing the number of color pages, and changing the style of much of the copy were some of the changes instituted by the staff. The staff consisted of Paula Gregg, editor, Carol Sechelski, associate editor, Gary Averitt, student life editor, Devery Parker, academics editor, Duck Gas- kamp, sports editor, and James Linville, copy editor. Photographers were Ray Busby, Mark Whitehead, Sharon Campbell, and Russell LaRoe. The darkroom duties were assigned to Ray Busby and Russell LaRoe. Other staff members were Lorri Gaskamp, Jeron Wil- liams, Mike Busby, Daniel Romo, Thomas Roehling, Mark Gaskamp, Alan Hutson, and Roger Eilers. 2 1. BRENHAMITE STAFF: Paula Gregg, Carol Sechelski, Ronnie Fathauer, Sharon Campbell, Lorri Gaskamp, Devery Parker, Daniel Rorno, Jeron Williams, Roger Eilers, Mike Busby, Ray Busby, Duck Gaskamp, Gary Averitt, James Linville, Russell LaRoe, Alan Hutson, Thomas Roehling, and Mark Gaskamp. 2. Paula Gregg works on one of her layouts. 3. Lorri Gaskamp uses a cropper to determine the proportion of a picture on a layout. 4. Sharon Campbell debates on which pictures to use. 5. Duck Gaskamp works on some of his sports pages. 6. Thomas Roehling tries to find pictures to go on his pages. 7. Carol Sechelski uses her hands to determine the proportion of a picture. gu wzsu WIIHZH4 CD L .Q C GJ CD Twirlers Bring in New Drills The twirlers were more than just part of the band. Parades, football games, and contests of the band as well as sepa- rate twirling contests were among the events in which they partici- pated. They made up routines using two batons, fire, lighted batons, ribbon and hats. Having taped their music and made up their own routines they practiced during third period every day and after school. Mrs. Deanna Alfred did the critiquing for the twirling of their rou- tines. 2 1. Pam Dietz practices the ribbon drill on the practice field. 2. Ann Dreyer performs a hat routine during a pep rally as a change up for the twirlers. 3. Mrs. Deanna Al twirler critic, demon- strates baton positioning for drills. 4kDeeigdra Kocerek ractices twirling the fire baton drill for the HomR5'm'TrTg ha time activi- ties. 5. Terri Foerster performs the fire baton routine during the halftime show. 6. Cindy Becker and Becky Gaeke practice the fire baton drill in the parking lot. 4 436' o -... Mlchael Schwarze 3V1l'1 Duane Schwettrn Carol Sechelsk Donna Seeker Cheryl Sharp Kenneth Sharp Johnny Skweres Edward Slaughter Charles Sornmerfield David Sornerfeld Matthew Sp nn Russell Steen Twirlers Champs Again The majorettes won th f-Qi. Chaqmpion Tro h for the second year in a row. In district Pam Dietz andnAnn Dreyer plzgedffifsiafnid slecofj. Out of a panel of three judges, five seniors and',one sophomore,were chosen for twirlers. .fff X Q ln order to try out a few qualifications had to be met. On mug obtain a B + average, be a member of the first band, have one year experience in marching band, and must try out with an original routine. The twirlers kicked off the Mayfest parade and added pageantry to the Fat Stock parade in Houston. They twirled in the Cotton Bowl with the band in the parade of Champions. 1. Pam Dietz performs a routine drill at the pep rally. 2. TWIRLEFZS: FRONT RO ' L rri Foerster, Becky Gaeke. BACK BOW: Cindy Becker, Pam Dietz, Ann Dreyer, and eedra l. Terri Foerster performs during a pep rally. 4. Becky Gaeke, senior twirler, joins in on a twlrllng' routine. l T i up 5 Q 'ii Journalism I Does Cub Growl The Journalism I staff worked to put out seven issues of the Cub Growl. The staff wrote the articles Qwhich included features, editorials, and newsj, pasted up the pages, and sold the advertising that supported the paper. The Banner-Press printed the papers which were distributed to the students by the Growl staff. The 11 member staff consisted of: James Linville, editor-in-chief, Cathy Tabor, associate editor, Duane Luekemeyer, news editor, David Leibham, feature editor, the associate editor for business was Peter Fay and Hunt Giddings was the advertising man- ager. . Mark Whitehead was the chief photographer and Ray Busby and Russell LaRoe were photographers and darkroom technicians. Benny Robbins and Debbie Reynolds were report- ers for the paper. Miss Linda Whitley served as adviser to the paper. 1, David Leibham, one of the photographers for the Growl, writes a story for the paper, 2. Cathy Tabor looks at the slides to identify them. 3. JOURNALISM I STAFF: FRONT ROW: Russell LaRoe, Mark Whitehead, Ray Busby, Miss Linda Whitley. SECOND ROW: David Leibham, Cathy Tabor, James Linville, Duane Luekemeyer. BACK ROW: Hunt Giddings, Benny Robbins, and Peter Fay. 4. James Linville strives to get things ready for the Growl. 5. Duane Lueckemeyer fits the copy and captions for the paper. 6. Mark Whitehead fits the negatives into the slide holders. Betty Vierus Sandra Vogler Joyce Walker E O rol Washingt Ca L GJ D- E 55 CDC gli mm U? Cx Os .E 0:2 xx, wav-A 2 wm - Q EW! ,?V:.,a 3 ' XV' Ricky Weiss Ronnie Wellbrock Johnnie Whiddon Robert Whitmarsh Steve Whitaker Seniors Go All the Way During Their Last Year Between participating in band, preparing for homecoming, building, the bonfire, and various other activities, this year's Senior class went all out to stay as active as possi- ble for their last year of high school. At the beginning of the year the Seniors elected Gary Averitt, President, Joe Garnett, vice-president, Jennifer Hall, secretary, and Cheri O'Malley, treasurer. The Senior Board planned many activities for the class to carry out and a majority of the class partici- pated. On a whole, the Senior class stayed pretty active throughout the year. 2 1. Senior officers are Gary'Averitt, Jennifer Hall, Cheri O'Malley, and Joe Garnett. 2. Robert Whitmarsh seems to be occupied with class work. 3. Cherly Zwahr is pre- paring for the homecoming show at band practice. 4. Tommy Moehlmann aids seniors by lending a hand to unload bonfire wood. 5. Ronald Schroeder writes up a paper during class time. 6. Cindy Becker practices a baton routine for homecoming halftime. Vickie Vines Cheriy Zwahr Lauren Harr son Christ Haskins Zachary Heckmann Russel Heidemann Donna Heintz Hendrickson honda R Franklin Hensen Mark Herzog Hi abeth Eliz 35 551 . ,ik ? i Q ff? N ', 6 3523: A . es' 'H n Belles Show Appreciation to the Cubs As a tradition the Belles picked a Belle Beau which was Steve Whit- taker, and he was presented with a stein. To show their appreciation to the rest of the football team they baked two cakes. The Belles attended a contest in Dallas in March, where they were judged on prop, kick, and iazz. 5 1.Fi Deb xbie Pampell stands at attention during a pep rally. 3. After the scar the pon Has Felv Vic Shel Has 7 egina Ellermann and Vickie Morton end a dance end to end. 2. ecrow skit Christi Haskins and Regina Ellermann stand up for Cubs. 4. Performing with a smile Vickie Morton dances a pom routine. 5. FRONT ROW: Lorri,Gaskamp, Paula Gregg, Christi kins, Regina Ellermann. SECOND ROW: Dedra Hoover, Shawn Graely, Lisa Byers. THIRD ROW: Debbie Pampell, Betsy Evans, KK y, Kim Klaus. BACK ROW: Cindy Haveshire, Shelia Mathis, klie Morton, Dee Lukemann, Sharon Dietz. 6. Sharon Dietz and ia Mathis perform a prop routine during a pep rally. 7. Christi kins presents Steve Whittaker with a gift stein. Belles Acquire New Director The Belles got a new director, lVlrs. Lisa Leutge. The officers of the Belle were Captain Christi l-laskinsg Co-Cap- tain, Paula Greggg and Lieuten- ants Lorri Gaskamp and Regina Ellermann. The Belles helped at the Booster Club barbeque again this year. During football season the Belles are also responsible for selling the football tags. The Belles had their tryouts for the new 1978-79 Belles in April. 1. Vickie Morton concentrates during a game. 2. Kim Klause shows a sample of the Belles spirit during a pep rally. 3. Paula Gregg and Regina Ellermann do the bump. 4. Lorri Gaskamp shows her support for the Cubs during a game. 5. Shelia Mathis performs at one ofthe pep rallies. 6. Lorri Gasl-camp and Lisa Brers practice a routine after school. .,,. .. ,,.,..g ., ' -Wim' A 'Q 55 5'- , 4 f ' ni 'X , V in 1 f 2 , J ' f , Q iw g f if I f? ff 'iff ff A ?'f f 4 . , J X , 3 m S .- U L rv L u L O G3 C as L cv X Spanish Club Has Christmas Spanish Style Members of the Spanish Club had to be enrolled in Spanish I, Spanish ll, or have taken one of these courses in past years. ln December they kept up the tradi- tion by having a Christmas party to see the Spanish side of Christmas. They also supplied and decorated the school tree. Mr. Cy Rodgers was the sponsor of this club. The officers were Sharlynn Olney, president, Tim O'Malley, vice president, Angela lssack, secretary, Allen Phillips, treasurer, Betsy Evans and Tammy Ross, social chairmen. 1. Robert Hodde looks over his Spanish notes before a little quiz. 2. FRONT ROW: Allen Phillips, Betsy Evans, Tammy Ross, Sharlynn Olney, Angela lssack. SECOND ROW: Robert Hodde, Kelly Kelm, Brain Jurries, Kay Schwartz, Kim Speen, Betty Vierus, Sarah Gaines. THIRD ROW: James Thomas, Clif Marshall, Tim Krueger, Kevin O'Malley, Da I videz, Robin Tobin, Linda Herendiez, Kenny Mosley mmy Ahrens, Elethia Vinas, Patsy Loesch. BACK ROW: Darrell Milam, Jimmy Hadfield, Joe Todd Adams, Billy Pfennig, Scott Evans, Jill Zies- chang, Joel Zinsmeyer, Randy Young, Cindy Hrachovy, Todd Hertel, Lee Pennington, Mike Moran, Dick Stark. 3. Mr. Cy Rodg- ers threatens someone with his famous spat on the hand. 4. Kelly Kelm tries to be class clown by falling flat on the ground. s S R f,. 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It nothing much days are the type of days you have most often, then those are the days you'll want to remember. 2 1. Charles Sanders and Phillip McNicoll lean against the counter in Mr. Rodgers' room as Phillip tries to get the teacher's attention, 2. Linda Schulz takes the title of the book seriously and laughs as she reads it. 3. Cheri O'MalIey, Deborah Flodenbeck, Libby Garnett, Cathy Tabor and Lauren Harrison discuss their strat- egy for the straw towers proiect which they must complete as an assignment in Mrs. Alfred's speech class. The assign- ment was a group interaction project and the towers were later presented with a brief speech concerning their meanings. 3 WW: Rfk ,af Y. .YKAW ,,,,,,,,,1,,. -WWUY --.. -WY- .-....--.-,,--- -AW 2- , WH, .Y Students Vary From Work to Whatever There were times when you couldn't stay in your desk an do the regular old paper work. So to solve the problem you could always just do an experiment, talk to a friend, cheat, bake a cake, or whatever turned you on. Anyway, whatever your choice of abnormal classroom activities was, it was sure to have helped pass the long classroom hours away. 1 . 11- . 6 v fif' ,ef l ff ' i gal' 5: , , 1 , 3321: 1 l 2 5-222--asf.-if ska, r .- , ' g ff ,-33. i ii- -ff- l Sllfielfi' j 5 , ill: -sz l l T322 tix ,1 . l my l l l 4 .,, ...Wm H., ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,3 , 1. Kyle Casburn and John Wright turn desk to aid conver- sation. 2. Don Prenzler and Jimmy Collins perform experi- ment in chemistry lab. 3. Katherine Januszewski and Linda Perry mix up recipe for homemaking. 4. Dale Proc- tor and Dwayne Brauner aid each other in assignment. 49 Spirit Daze Come Crazy socks, and mis-matched ties combined with over-alls, western wear, and nifty-fifties clothes to turn almost normal students into Cub Crazies. Overalls and ties ordained the bodies of not only stu- dents but of teachers who got into the act . . . who got the spirit daze. 1. Dee Boehm participates in Tie'ing up the Tigers. 2. Shawn Grady aides the campus spirit by wearing titties apparel. 3. Michael Hohlt decides that drawing socks on might save on the laundry. 4. Suspenders and overalls are worn to Spirit Daze the campus. 5. Karen McCroskey and Donna Kramer exhibit the nifty fifty attire. 6. Socks seems to show both spirit and style? 7. Suzie Phillips, in western attire gazes at pep rally activities. ,44 P 3. 3 4 -.uve FN QP' Roger Eckert Larry Eickenhorst C C E ma L CD: -LLJ mm L mE CHU? OGJ III Betsy Evans i , sa-gs M Faykus Crispin Felvey Saline John Fnelds Barbara Fntz VV F Q6 Geor Colleen Gaddy ,.. ... Q.: C L YU CD D- .D -Q .J Q Q. E E rv ru .Z X ll? L17 03 N5 C3 CD ,A .. 'O ': 3 o 7 -J .,- .3 N 5 is , P v , 3 E , f 3 r K e -MN Q K 'Q A 6 K wwfsg' x 4. fee f 0 1 I.. ..,. Classes Have More Than Just Studies There were times when students just sat in class and wondered what was to happen next. Students never really knew if the next thing they would be writing, studying, reading, or maybe just thinking, figuring, or of course the old favorite, talking. Whatever the case was, students seem to have found more things to do than just sit and boringly pass the long class hours. Hill iii s 2 1. Gerald Pohlmeyer uses an adding machine to catch the figures beyond his control. 2. Delmis Williams studies notes on his spare time in the library. 3. Debbie Kenjura, in deep meditation, pon- ders over her work. 4. Mary Reue chooses her own style to write. 5. Eddie Slaughter dreams of other places he could possibly be. 6. Mark McCasland, Mrs. Janet Gerke, and Craig Ahrens all hold a conference over the grade book. 7. Marisa Muske mixes up some recipe for homemaking. 8. Karen Borchardt and Kathy Husskeagain write out the famed tardy slips. 52 j w , 2 A 1 gl , 23 - - 5 95.35 V -s Ni' 1 ...,-ri 1 i E V1-ur: , N . j g, LW . .,.,,--? ,Ll ,. .,,, ,WNW ,, , 1 1 -..J New Rules, Place, T ee fe Same Cld Blazes The seniors of '78 worked many hours to 3 1 make their bonfire the biggest. The location of the bonfire was changed from the north side of the field tothe south side. t ,k lf. Y F Seniors started collecting wood a month b ahead and had two days to work on it. They had three outhouses, one dog house and , manyloads of wood. ' .2 For a change they had good weather for their bonfire.. W--fl 1 1 2 l. Butch Addicks adds his touch to the bonfire.. 2. Tommy Moehl- mann gets dirty working on the bonfire. 3. Robert Stewart helps on the bonfire. 4. Don Dahmann pushes the wood together with a trac- tor. 5. Mike Blue, Charles Sommerfield, Art Free, Mark Murphy, Jerry Curtis, Devery Parker, Al Pendergraff, Ftussell LaRoe, and Don Prenzler put the final touch to the bonfire. 6. Putting in his time for the bonfire is Mark Murphy, .Q , 3 C C Us , 5 E Q? ,T E E C 5 U gf.: 5 2 'Q 8 x E Q .Q Q L J C -I N I v Q C U Q LD -C ru E I as - 0 G5 - 'U I M Q5 O c fv ,I I 6 'U C L - LD U E gg -C I O M D- C Cn 3 E : fp .. U x. : ,Q Co.:'2rum.:x 3-CGOH QJLOLI o'- m'-GJ-Caam 00.101312 .lE:cw.J:c ' ,, 'K'k' - , ' , . D' K, .Q L 'iw Q f ' L R .M at if-, '-1 3 x W sr iffivf' V , . X , ,, 'fi l - K - 'f!i7f5Qs:-- 'F'.2fff- 557'-+?f21 ,f , Mi 5523 li ff Q K - x Q5 15 ' A , , K y fr: bvxfx 5.55, . 5 YV X MH ' V T First Work and Then the Flames With the lighting of the bonfire on Thursday night, the Homecoming activities officially started. Started, that is, for everyone but the band who had been marching all week and for the seniors who had been stacking wood for weeks. And stack wood they did to build the bonfire that showed the power of the upper class, the Seniors of '78. ' 4, . f . Il. FI, ' f- f uf - .4 T f lg .' .fi . it-' mr .Y - - - g1,,1:'.' . fri, .J -- f ' j1 ' f lea f ze , r S ' t, .SQ A, , W xi :w . we 3 MQ. , li- ' ' W ' fi ..,.,....?1-, .7 'lie Y,:-:Wg-Wzsvw -s.,,xyf - ,' . , .t rwfgw we 1..- 'l .Y 'iiri .Pi l x W' ' ' ,,,...g3::, 1 Y. V. -v . 17 . , , . .A . ,. W: I f V gif Q-515, .W . . ' VV: N dT fu,T,3. Q-3535. -4, . -1. f -.-fp, Wzfiw, Fr ...awe ' 1' fi. fn:-' 5 K . .ev jf? u ri . ' ., 4 mfg Jiljzjii ' ,I 'qrfiitw ' Hifi - V es. 4. ag, 1321 ti 1 V .. . . ,,. . . , 3, ,i T V. fl fi- ' QQ' .1j .a2s,ff' 1. Bonfire flames flare on into the night. 2. Gary Averitt prepares brush for bonfire. 3. The work goes.on still after the sun sets. 4. Although the sun is already down there is no time to stop work. 5. Butch Addicks climbs bonfire to keep the work going. 6. Seniors work on bonfire while the sun shines to make best use of time. 7. Debbie Rodenbeck leads cheer to aid the bonfire pep rally. 8. Seniors keep everything going to the top. 56 W , ,,,,, , , ,W ,-,l-,Y,, YYY, W. -YrVv-Y-ifW-----Ae- - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'W 1 Vg nv, , Y , M, 1 ' ' ' ' Y: '4 i 'j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V1 1 1 4 1 ., , 1 ' 1 7 1 1 '21-21. 1 1 1 1 ' S 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 +1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 M ,. ., ...vm 1 ' ...K ,,.,..,s.-Lia-1'-ff'f--5 '-, 1 Kathy Ahrens Named Queen After the choosing of Homecoming Queen nominees by the senior class, the entire student body voted on the candidates and chose their queen. Inside a heart formed by the Cub band, Kathy Ahrens was crowned Homecoming Queeng Jennifer Hall was named first runnerfupg and Mary Beth O'Malley was second runner-up. 1- 7. Homecoming Queen candidates are shown with their escorts, They are 1. Ann Dreyer 2. Lauren Harrison 3. Deborah Ftay 4. Pam Dietz 5, Ella Marshall 6. Christi Haskins 7. Suzie Phillips 8. Kathy Ahrens, Homecoming Queen is shown with her father. 9. Jennifer Hall, first runnerwup is shown in the procession with her father. 10. Mary Beth O'Malley, second run- nereup is shown awaiting the decision with her father. 4 n , c,a ,vtun ,qo Q . wa. an . fn 1: . ay. ...Q me 'fto .,o Mn... , ue c 14. at c v . 4 an .3 . . 2 3 Michael Hensen 3I'1f'l Herrm BS OVT1 , Th Hightower htower E Karen Paul Hig Sonya 'Y v I E 2 5 :Sw 5. N iv aw 3 E V7 E.- th H nze Edwin Hoefel Carol Hohlt John Howell Gerald Hughe udy Hughes David Hutchi Hubert Hutch Catherine Jan ei :C W X5 .X W, ,, K X, 0-.GL 'lm- N f f I Cf Q X' - ,T ,if Q' 3, I L,,' , Q, Zi ,,,, 5 7, X 'mf zfyzeei' Y? ' 'MW if 4 , 3 Liv mu .,.,. .. ,,, M, , I, , 2,27 4 f V Q tw 3 , , A , . ,. 9 ,. ' , af ii ,gav- Z M , , A I 8 if , f Q N L 1, :C iff, fb f K , Q,+ 'Q 34' 1 . J' f Rally, Crowning, l Game, - Celebrate l , Homecoming With the Homecoming days upon us, students . adorned the garb of the niftier fifties andteachers tem- porarily took over exclusively student activities. The music of the band and the crowning of the queen, within the Homecoming heart, to the song I Can't Help Falling in Love were the high points of the halftime ceremony at the game. The game was all dis- appointment as the A8tM Consolidated Tigers dealt the Cubs 9-6 loss with a last minute field goal. 1 l A w mf t 5 l 2 . H X! T225 ff.,-..., c 1. Michael Hohlt uses a megaphone to rehearse for halftime ceremonies. 2. Cheri O'Mal- ley and Mr. Clarence Whitesell discuss the agenda for the upcoming halftime activities. 3. Lisa Boehnke exhibits fifties apparel at pep rally for Homecoming games. 4. Terri Foer- ster does fore twirling routine for Homecoming halftime. 5. Twirlers Becky Gaeke, Pam Dietz, and Cindy Becker participate in Homecoming pep rally spirit. 6. Gary Ross dives for A8tM Consolidated quarterback during Homecoming game. 7. Christi Haskins and Lauren Harrison, in an attempt to fight the wind, simultaneously wet their lips for protec- tion at rehearsal. 8. Kim Klaus performs umbrella routine with the Belles at pep rally. 9. Linda Thaler, Deanna Alfred, Dannie Klebold, Linda Rutledge, and Janis Mueller all repre- sent the fifties faculty cheerleaders at Homecoming pep rally. 10. Homecoming Queen, Kathy Ahrens, is crowned by school superintendent Dr. Edwin Casburn. l., .' l L - ,- ,-l. - l A ' T -- - - , J-iw. : . ' 1 'g ' 'it f lr: 5, ,,Pf,,,g.QQ,Ji 7 f Q fi-1lQ73t ' J L ,Wm YY-W l w l L QQ ii Y Af, 'L .f Y? E J iz' ' 5,5 -gf ani .4 . f. . 2, fig I f ff 5, ig 'GX it Mg 3 . ,ff 5 .. f1 5 6 J... ,E , A 4 ii f?a5r H . 7 a iv ...,.- l v ' H 1 , f ' ' I x N A ' if - if b 9 10 Students Aid Teachers, Office, Library The office aides helped in many ways. They issued tardy slips to the students. They helped with the roll sheets and in typing whatever needed to be typed. They also were the ones who picked up the roll sheets each day. The teacher aides were a great help to the teachers. They had several different jobs to do. They helped grade papers and run off copies of any paper the teacher needed. They ran errands for the teachers and made out tests for the teachers. The library aides helped in the library by putting books on the shelf where they were supposed to be. They would help find books and had the job of putting new books in order on the shelf. 3 , AN,,f-vnu 7 1. OFFICE AIDES: FRONT ROW: Laura Hajowsky, Karen Borahardt, Marlene White, Patricia Murski, Brenda Rybarski, Darlene White. BACK ROW: Debbie Keniura, Cathy Hueske, Jackie Hubert, Cheri O'MaIley, Crispin Faykus. 2. TEACHERS AIDES: FRONT ROW: Mel- issa Clepper, Susan Hafner, Judy Gaskamp, Becky Gaeke, Shelly Reicher, Vickie Vines, Khristi Birkelback, Ann House. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Hendrickson, Rhonda Wehmeyer, Carolyn Howard, Donna Sullivan, Lisa Boeknke, Susanne Perry, Catherine Januszewski, Carol Sechelski. THIRD ROW: Dandra Derkowski, Sharilyn Rybarski, Lola Moore, Coleen Gaddy, Kelly McLendon, Elezabeth Smith, Jenni- fer Hall, Cheryl Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Susan Boecker, Connie Moehring, Bill Harris, Maxine Dockery, Donna Hunter, Karen Kline kowski, Melissa Kuretsch, Graig Johnson, FIFTH ROW: Kathy Dittert, Cindy Turnbow, Deborah Ruemke, Margaret Washington, Cynthia Triggs, Gary Averitt, Ella Marshall. SIXTH ROW: Jewel Williams, James Linyille, Melissa Meekins, Mark McCasland, Jeffrey Toubin, Ricky Weiss, Craig Ahrens, Clinton Goessler, Don Prenzler, Ray Busby, 3. Debbie Renjura prepares to show a film. 4. LIBRARY AIDES: Karen Draehn, Mary Harris, Phelicia Coleman, Shelia John- son. 5. Debbie Keniura checks roll sheets. 6. Phelicia Coleman uses the index cards. 7. Brenda Rybarski helps Lisa McAdoo. I3 U 5 C 5 E 5 C Q 2 S f- Q 59 L in .- OLEQJBE 23-E'i2 U7 Q Q ' - 2125553 Bessel? JI 5 1 X X .. gp - X in X O ,U ui cu K - 56 Q, O gg 1 E cc - G3 S y :C E - X ru vi 'E E E 5- cv E 'E o IU O N O 3 U cn I- U D O CJ 1 24 U ll Q ': as 9 ff . ' I 5 - - . .... .45 A ..... A F ::-:.. rg .. y Wi., - QU A. . 3, .. -. -'SAN . . .,... if I C N: ss?R ,Just I. L., . .l ' fig ! , sf, ,A N , ,,t.,. . .,.f 'Ss ,.....,..s We 'Nw tg A 'Y QM- : 1 SS-I s, 'R his T ff' .gi ' g. f Q K 11155: :,13.ii . .... I k'-- H l-'- ' - 4 .. . ., , I .. .. fl : - f rf. - ' F 2 'I -I Students Find Pastimes to Break Boredom Around campus there was a lot more that went on besides just the usual studying. There were times when one felt as if he just had to stop and take it easy. Although we didn't have to walk to school in four miles of snow like our parents did, we did somewhat get perturbed with the same old everyday run-a-mile routine. Nevertheless the school day did not stop, for there was still work to be done and problems to be solved. In any case,jschool could be a time and place for work and play. j f----Q --M -W 0- --H --- - ---.-W -2- -- 7- - 7 v - t ' i .li rre e 5 l ' 1 e r i i i i l i i l J l L 3 , ,,,, , ,H ,,,, ,,. ,,, 1. Dan Giebel proofreads the type that he has just prepared. 2. Con- nie Wiedner writes an assignment hoping that time will pass more quickly. 3. Carol Hohlt takes time to just sit and think. 4. Paul Goes- sler sits in a trance but has his books ready for work. . i, ,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,g, . 2 its t s 3 ',,.y..'.? 1 ' Y 'f . : '-.rise x, N '7 , r. it.:-.gsm-J-'sf f ff 5 arf.. fi , . ..., U.-. ix,Nbgw ' ivfwv:.w.t ,algmw ,, . , .,... ,. ,. ., a:5e.YW . . R331 4f':,?, 4C,f.... L W U A r.'i 21 ' A sv em .,. NJ x. U5 'U C N! .J CU V7 I Fl S C CD 01522313 rv .- Serie? evra'--Cj .Jan-Jw ,,.i+:-'Em Higgs?-3 5 'gmomcucv .iimmcncr , if, 'I A 1 V 5 2 3 l. Gwen Adams and Jackie Hubert look up vocabulary words in their dictionaries. 2. Lisa 3oel'inke concentrates on her Algebra problems for the rest of the class period. 3. Jewel Williams eads a chapter from her civlcs book. 5, Vis ' C. : . 4' sr -M. r?,ffgk ,ef L f , 2 V ,M 1 We V , V iw A s mx vm ' S . 2 3' r ,, A, ' 'f .Ml l 1 ,l.., L gfm 'y,g,, A' . if if lil W , - , ,..., A i ff.. - I Keeping Cub Spirit Alive Was Task The cheerleaders, consisting of five seniors and four iuniors, worked constantly year around to give support to the various teams. They made signs to display around school, planned and per- formed pep rallies, led cheers at sports events, and attended a summer camp to learn new cheers. Nlrs. Dannie Klebold spent her time working with the cheerlead- ers to smooth out the rough edges. ,NK 2 . . 1. Suzanne Perry explains to Kelly McLendon, Cheri O'Malley, and Mary- beth O'Malley their positions for practice. 2. Suzanne Perry and Cheri O'Malley play it cool at the fifties day pep rally. 3. Cathy Tabor and Debbie Rodenbeck swing to Happy Days song during the fif- ties day pep rally. 4. Cheri O'Malley, Cub mascot, aids cheerleaders in raising spirit at pep rally. 5. Leslie LaRoe, junior, leads cheers during pep rally. 66 3 Pat Lockett ckett Lo OH IT 2 Ve Ann Manf Jeff Manning GZ Martln Olga o o U ff U E CU LD I Mark McCasIand James McLean endon Kelly MCL Jeanetta McNair Tony McNlcoIe Kenan Meyer Steve Meyer halak' an Mic 5: Ne ,Q Ns-. 'K w FHA Participate in National FHA Week The Future Homemakers ot America participated in many events during the 1977-78 year. They elected their two sweet- hearts which were Mike Brau and Devery Parker tor the two chapters. Members attended an area meeting in Houston on March 11, and a State meeting in Dal- las. Each year the FHA has a national week. During this week they presented the homemaking teachers with a live plant to be placed in the homemaking living room. The FHA members baked cookies, cakes, and many other items for the teachers and they also gave a party to some of the residents of the Brenham State School. s .8 M gs ,c,c.rc,c.r g X. 11 fr ' t hs- 1 in . 'l 3 I. SENIOR CHAPTER: FRONT ROW: Diana Baldwin, Lorri Gaskamp, Karen Klinkowsky, Debbie Roeske, Sonja Hill. SECOND ROW: Mel' issa Clepper, Lori Thiel, Lola Heard, De Lukemann. THIRD ROW: Cindy Waits, Helen Foerster, Nancy Post, Sandra Parker. FOURTH ROW: Cherie Adamcik, Rachel Crow, Lynne Landgraf, Susan Addicks. FIFTH ROW: Debra Hoover, Annette Kubeczka, Patricia Cone, Shirley Ballard. SIXTH ROW: Pam Schoenemann, Linda Heidee mann, Laurie Davis, Lottie Jaster. BACK ROW: Mary Harris, Jose- phine Tappy, Lisa Boehnke, Ms. Cynthia Parker. 2. JUNIOR CHAP- TER: FRONT ROW: Sally Rost, Rebecca Kettler, Donna Sommerfeld, Cathy Tabor, Terri Thiel, Leslie Crain, Regina Ellermann, Cindy Bald- win. SECOND ROW: Carol Hohlt, Judy Gaskamp, Jeanne Tappe, Nancy Burch, Lee Ann Lehmann, Tresa Derr, Linda Perry. THIRD ROW: Peggy Duch, Donna Crammer, Angela Gammil, Marcia Muske, Cheryl Heidermann, Kathy Kolkhorst. FOURTH ROW: Vicky Schultz, Judy Gaskamp, Kim McCasIand, Debbie Thiel, Lisa McNickle, Tammy Bosse, Louella Kessel. FIFTH ROW: Rose Almann, Debbie Yourgales, Becky Langford, Jane Sechelski, Nancy Perry, Victoria Jaster, Cheri O'MalIey, Mary Beth O'Malley, Suzanne Perry. SIXTH, ROW: Peggy Hodde, Cindy Havischer, Kelly Beach, Rachel Whit- taker, Becky Hermann, Pam Dietz, Lori Lehmann. SEVENTH ROW: Lois Goldberg, Pat Williams, Lane, Shery Hill, Debbie Schaffer, Mindy Hightower, Gale Overmann, Debbie Rybarski. BACK ROW: Marquetta Rogers, Denia Lewis, Shirley Miles, Mary Sanders, Debra Johnson, Gloria Webb, Teresa Martin, Cynthia Hrachovy. 3. Dori, Marybeth, and Suzie, members of the junior chapter, work on a homemaking project. UGQQGQV Joe M .f der E ing g Q-20 in :.r':WC'C Emmicqg EZQJDD fs QZZO UEIALQU .:SS3S':s rumqginzxm n.o.i-OOD if 4 as Ognosk Thom Debbie Pampell Juan Perez O U C 53 wo -CD. OU7 ICD ELO ri QJL -1I.A. A Q - s we 7 W xy we is .. - Students Learn Trade Vocational Agriculture Co-op is a work study pro- gram designed to help students that are interested in agriculture fields. These students must have completed two previous years of Ag. The class also competed in district and area soil and range judg- ing. 1, Michael Beckendorf and Charles Sommerfield set the table vise so they work on their project. 2. VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURE: FRONT ROW: Raymond Rice, Douglas Kettler, Jerry Cur- tis, Mark Pollard, Jeff Manning, Charles Sommerfield. BACK ROW: Bobby Williams, Mike Beckendorf, Randy Tiemann, Russell Reuter, Paul Kostial, and Travis Sachleben. 3. Randy Tiemann stacks the bags as they are brought in. 4. Paul Kostial and Rus- sell Reuter finish their work with the cutting torch. 2 e S QQQEG MCLEQ 231050: Comm CLQJCEW 15111226 rugmgg 21210 . pyxqfxfaezw I a ,H kk? We P 42 . M Qeg' Marcus Randermann V If 25 'K , f .,,W 952 5 f 5 1 Q -ff , , , 1 . muff fn My Ulf If ,I ' 7 I Shelley Ffeichers Mary Reue sel Reuter US Fi 8 SEQ gow was moo DICE ,CL-,peru nc.: .occ www Clcnm Jesse Roehling if zz 1 7122 I Journalism ll Goes to Dallas On March 29, members of the Journalism Il class went to Dallas to tour the plant that was producing the 78 Brenhamite. The class spent the better part ot the day touring the plant and seeing how the Bren- hamite, as well as other yearbooks are put together. The knowledge learned in Dallas will possibly help the younger staff members in their work on future yearbooks. l. Members of the Jll group: FRONT ROW: Mark Whitehead, Floger Eilers, Mike Busby, Duck Gaskamp, Gary Averitt, Carol Sechel- ski, Lorri Gaskamp. ON TOP: Flay Busby, James Linville, Paula Gregg and Duane Luekemeyer. 2. Some of the things to see are pointed out to the tour group. 3. The guide explains the technique used for year! books to Paula and Carol. 4. Members of the Jll watch how parts of annuals are asseme bled. 5. Flay Busby tries to shield his eyes from the flash. 6. Members of Jll show their interest in some of the sights. 7. Roger, Mrs. Linda Beneau and Mike Busby see what it's really like to produce an annual. 3 4 is f O . 51f'2'3'.j2bfQi'i1' ,.,f4 . 'wc X, Z?QvT I .- QR' if, at , . O jc cl' H+, A ,, :ff A A ., A 5, ,Mai 11.3 ' -1421 PQ 9' A J x M y i ,M E 74 , f N, .J me 1 QL f- , v 'PL if ,g 5 K -- -- 2-:ww-a. U -' f' x K ' A W-xx1. . x W1 Y ff' -11'- 7 Dame! Homo Tammy Ross reg Rybars Travls Sacht eben Pam Schoenemarm GJ -K- E1- OJ J II N3 L O .O CD QCD 1,:,.lE iw , L. GJ 'O U3 GJ O .. .E LJ KJ 'Um CI QU mi Allen Schulz Becky Schulze Lnnda Schulze Chery Schwettmarm Ricky Senlhelmer 4 I t .!: , W G, xl.: . - 57 ,jg f H M I W Q gl, awww:elzzehsussffsszafzeQ1-vii 111 ,ww 'L 1 uf' 5 , 49 1 N4 S W aw? XX! r. ygm f , K X ., . Health Occupations Students Learn, Practice at Work Health Occupations is for stu' dents who are working in doc- tors' offices, nursing homes and many other places to further their educations in their choice offield. This is only available for jun- iors or seniors. These students have the opportunity to learn about the field of medicine which they plan to go into after high school. This gives students the chance to change their minds if they want to before it's too late. iff, ' Qs wtf , ., si .Y i . 1 2 1. Roxanna Bothe studies to further her education. 2. FRONT ROW: Salley Felvy, Cherly Sharp, Lisa Landgraf, Elizabeth Hill, Roxanna Bothe, Mrs. Wayne Bethke, sponsor. BACK ROW: Cindy Turnbow, Connie Cobs, Lola Moore, Shelia Johnson, Gaye ,, .Z s Boeker. 3. Elizabeth Hill and Lisa Landgraf study a large model of the heart. 4. Gaye Boeker finds out all jobs have some kind of paper work to be done. - -agp-s 5 wa.. sa Se Iers Mark Snemglusz Elizabeth Smith Alton Sommerfield Nathan Steen Randy Stiewert Q3 'U 3 E an NJ 'V ,,, 'U V' 5 fu 3, 3 5 :Q It E rw LE in pf 'C E .2 U Q 'V +- C as C if 'C - 2 3 S a fv as s m 1 D .J E P- LJ Qaf w zs . t , ,t', t v ,4-, I s g 7' 4 , NX ,tw . ..X X . r 1 :naw K . M L L n i tf be, ag: 4 f we t 41 Juniors Name Crew for Play The junior play, l Remember Mama, slowly took shape as the set construction crew, headed by Tim O'Malley, and including Ricky Seilheimer, Tim Cole, Hubert Hutchinson, Kay Boehm, Karen Borchardt, Laura Haiovsky, Mark Thiel, Gregg Rybarski, and Donald Moehl- mann be an their work 1 2 g . Stage prop personnel included Gregg Rybarskl and Kyle Cas- burn. Benita Roberts was in charge of costumes with Diana Baldwin, and Melissa Ciepper as assistants. David Leibham was publicity manager with Regina Ellermann heading the poster distribution committee and Kay Boehm assisting her. Selling tickets were Peggy Hodde, chair- man, Mary Reue, Julie Burrell, Crispin Faykus, and Shelley Reichers. Laura Haiovsky, was head of the make-up staff with Kay Boehm, Karen Borchardt, Brenda Schroeder, Regina Eller- mann, Kelly McLendon, Betsy Evans, Lorri Gaskamp, and Con- nie Weidner assisting her. The ushers were Terri Thiel, head, Donna Sullivan, Carolyn Howard, Barbara Fritz, Lois Weiss, Judy Gaskamp, Carol Hohlt, and Jackie Hubert. Catherine Januszewski was the prompter. Mark Arlitt and Mark Wood handled the many lighting assignments for the play. Gerald Braun was chair- man of sound effects with David Oberrender assisting. Curtain and hand props were handled by . Jeff Pilchiek and Mark Wood. rsst rislrsfrs S . 3 1. Brenda Schroeder sprays Mary Reue's hair gray before the play. 2. Lisa Sellers and Jeff Pilchiek rehearse their lines in preparation for the play. 3. Laura Haiovsky helps Mark Siems- gluz put on his eye makeup. 4. John Ragland and Mark Siemsgluz practice the hospital scene. 5. Lois Goldberg sits still for Lorri Gaskamp as she applies makeup. 6. Libby Gar- nett studies the lines for her part as Katrin. HQ' if HI' 'hdu.+sMV4 , ' KN -Yfxgif e b A 4' 5 2915 S' Q .wwwu .em . wig -1 Karla Thornton Lisa Tlemann Cyndi Trahan Donald Walker Doug Wallace wR ?551T2fiZ ,. F , 45 4 4, ,,.. 2 'ik fr 1' 3 Nw, .... L U7 CD C C Darre I Weed Gerald Wehri Con Weld nie gf? ,, .zf IW 'y ,V ,sf f- 31 es: f enske Don W erth Mark W T9 Darlene Wh -7 I if fl. 35 W 2 f f ny g ny- , ehead hit MarkW i gf 1-D : , 1 - f Q tl A 45. 4' 1 493, ,egg -7 vi, IV L -vlr Mi,,MV?w tr ' -' ' - 35 , ,.-,,, K, , ,, , , wgfyqy Juniors Present I Remember Mama as Class Play The junior class presented I Remember Mama on December 8 and 9. The play, adapted by John Van Durten from the book Mama's Bank Account written by Kathryn Forbes, was directed by Mr. Cy Rodgers. The play told the episodes of the Forbes family as they attempted to budget their money. The cast consisted of Libby Gar- nett, Katrin, Lisa Sellers, Mama, Jeff Toubin, Papa, Crispin Faykus, Dagmar, Sally Rost, Christine, Craig Ahrens, Mr. Hyde, Mark McCasland, Nels, Lois Goldberg, Aunt Trina, Dee Boehm, Aunt Sig- rid, Debbie Kenjura, Aunt Jenny, John Ragland, Uncle Chris, Mary Reue, Jessie, Darrell Boenker, Mr. Thorkelson, Paul Murski, Doctor Johnson, Mark Siemsglusz, Arne, Julie Burrell, nurse, and Melissa Kuretsch, nurse. Others were: Mark Arlitt, soda clerk, Shelley Reichers, Madeline, Leslie Laroe, Dorothy Schiller, Sonya l-lill, Florence Dana Moore- head, Mark Werth, bellboy, Benita Roberts, scrubwoman, Mark Wood, doctor and hotel guest. The production crew included assistant director Elizabeth Smith and stage manager Karen Klinkow- sky. Lisa Sellers was named best actress, and Libby Garnett best supporting actress. John Ragland was chosen best actor, and Jeff Toubin best supporting actor. 4 5 6 1. Libby Garnett portrays the role of Katrin. 2. Sonya Hill and Lisa Sellers act out a scene in the play. 3, Members ofthe cast give the class yell. 4. John Ragland shows now to put it away. 5. Lisa Sellers and John Flag- land act in the hospital scene. 6. Lois Goldberg in one of ner scenes as Aunt Trina, S Bobby William Delrnus Williams S Milton William Fl SO ie Wil bb De E O 3 'f cv E .- .C .9 L 3 1: .C O -1 ff' Juniors Do What Counts The junior class chose Dar- rell Boenker, president, Libby Garnett, vice-president, John Ragland, secretary, and Greg Rybarski, treasurer. The officers planned such activities as the candy sale, which profited 952,400 for decorations for the prom. The class play netted S5325 profit. They also planned the junior- senior prom which was held in the spring. Favorites were Lee Twiggs and Benita Roberts. l 2 4 5 I I! xi W W Jfwfxzf lk gigs, 1 AFB Hs I 379 v' .wA'4K6-fam, I ffl 3. I . W . fm 7135... ,'J'fj:ufafi,'i1,':sf'fff Wil Wu, .,,! -1' My Wwrswwf 'jrrw were tflilgvl 7,5 S 3 4 I V. K 4 -15 i!1j.'..T'l.L' 'i 5 1 , 9 . ' 'ras U ., 1' ' ' 4 . s it ' L'-f ' 1 Y' L , t. , .' Wt If 4 1231 ,wr l V' .yt flat . gf . , W4 . , . gf 2.315-'51 ' K I7 V A ry 1. f V If - sfg. m.:xi K 8 1. Darrell Boenker, Libby Garnett, John Ragland, and Greg Rybarski: iunior class officers. 2. Debbie Kenjura gives her point of view. 3. Benita Floberts, Kelly McLendon, and Leslie LaFloe decorate the hall for spirit day. 4. Karen Klinkowsky checks grades on her report cards. 5. Jeff Toubin listens to lecture during class. 6. Mark Wood works on his research paper in the library. 7. Debbie Pampell reads a library book during open concept. 8. Melissa Kuretsch and Catherine Januszewski talk before the bell rings. 9. Marlene White talks about her school pic- tures. Honor Society Requires lVlore Than Grades The National Honor Society seeks to generate enthusiasm, scholarship, and leadership. The Society is used to encourage service, and the members are screened from the top ten percent of thejunior class. Seniors are selected from the top fifteen percent. These students are to have an average ot at least 90 for the last semester. Those students who are selected are to possess the quali- ties of service, leadership, and character. ' 1. Zachary Heckmann and Robert Stewart during the National Honor Society assembly. 2. Ann Dryer speaks about the late President Kennedy and the qualities of scholarship. 3. Cathy Tabor talks on Lincoln and the charac- ter that he possessed. 4.Q9dney,Dicksc,hat nods off during the NHS assembly. 6. Lau- ren Harrison speaks on our first President, George Washington, and the leadership qualities that must be possessed to be eligi- ble for induction. 6. Diana Baldwin receives her honors. 7. Last year's members are: FRONT ROW: Mark Herzog, Francis Eller- mann, Cindy Becker, Kyle Dannhaus, Cathy Tabor, Lauren Harrison, Susan Phillips, Terry Foerester, and Lorrie Lehmann. SEC- OND ROW: Joe Garnett, Cheri O'Malley, San- dra Boeker, Pam Deitz, and Susan Becker, Betty Vierus, Connie Moehring, Debbie Schultz, Sharlynn Olney. BACK ROW: Mark Weidner, Duane Lueckemeyer, Ann House, Cheryl Schwartz, Beth Krinke, Jeffery Jan- ner, James Linville, Don Prenzler, and Ann Dreyer. ,. , -: SW Ll! C, ninja gthy Barkm S cr L CK 'Wig-'E' NHS lnduots New Members There were a total of 41 new members inducted into the National Honor Society this year. All had a ninety average or better. Officers were Mark Herzog, president, Francis Ellermann vice presi dent, Cynthia Becker, secretary, Kyle Dannhaus, treasurer and Mrs Clara Lemm, sponsor. 2 l. Mr. Whitesell addresses student body after the assembly. 2. New members are: FRONT ROW: Patricia Cone, Gerald Braun, Karen Bor- chardt, Kay Boehm, Dee Boehm, Diana Baldwin, Mark Arlitt, Craig Ahrens, Robert Whitmarsh, and Susan Aschenbeck. SECOND ROW: Peggy Rodde, Kathy Heckmann, Laura Hajovsky, Barbara Fritz, Lois Goldberg, Libby Garnett, Crispin Faykus, and Betsy Evans. THIRD ROW: Mark McCasIand, Regina Ellermann, Lisa Landgraph, Carol Hohlt, Mel- issa Kuretsch, Regina Lloyd, Karen Draehn, Kathy Dittert, Karen,Klin- kowsky, and Catherine Januszewski. BACK ROW: Wanda Moehlmann, Connie Weidner, Jeff Toubin, Elizabeth Smith, Mark Siemsglusz, Linda Schulze, Greg Rybarski, Benjamin Robbins, Jesse Roehling, Mary Reue, Shelly Riechers, Donna Kramer, and Larry Painter. 2. Craig Ahrens receives his certificate from Robert Pfenning. 3. Karen Borchardt and Kay Boehm relax as new members. 4. Connie Weidner plays the organ during the assembly. fl Q C U - 5 2 5 X U ,E '5 5 rv C O C X' ED 3 x -xg L C in CO ru 3 3 II! 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DIS, TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: FRONT ROW: Jewel Williams, Connie Knipstein, Wanda Moehlmann, and JoAnn Neumann. SECOND ROW: Jody Murray, Cynthia Schulte, Linda Kettler, Al Pender- graff, Larry Eickenhorst, Michael Henson, Keith Morgan, Michael Schwartz, Mark Lehmann, Curtis Gaskamp, Michael Addicks, David Byers, and Janie Wellman. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Rippenha- gen, Bill Stephens, Allen Rust, Roger Eilers, Benjamin Robbins, Eddie Slaughter, Kenneth Sharp, Franklin Hensen, Jimmy Jura ries, and Rusty Clepper. BACK ROW: Nathan Steen, Maurice Graeber, Klay Beach, Jimmy Denton, Nathan Addicks, Patrick Schmidt, and Bill Bradshaw. 3. Wanda Moehlmann prepares to check out a customer at Brookshire Brothers. 4. Kenneth Sharp is doing the daily feeding of fish at Gibsons C Bm an 5 ,Q .c U C fu W cu U7 5 O U, B E E 5 b E -+- 3 vu S L a- E Q Q 5 O 1: 3 o 3 'U CD qi, rg Q -- .C 0 rv x. O D uv 5. L V, cv L .C U x. 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While many of their routines were worked out by the Corps itself at their after-school practices, some were learned at camps and workshops throughout the year. Nlr. Pease helped critique the practices and perform- ances forthe corps. The Flag Corps participated in all of the halftime shows at football games, 'went with the band to contest, and marched in parades, including Cotton Bowl Parade of Champions. 2 5 l. Margaret Perez listens to the pep rally speaker. 2. FLAG CORPS: FRONT ROW: Catherine Januszewski, Darla Syler, Donna Heintz, Cindy Hamerick. SECOND ROW: Janice Schroe- der, Cynthia l-lrachovy, Sally l-lajovsky, Katie Garnett. BACK ROW: Laura Haiovsky, Sarah Swygert, and Betty Vierus. 3. Donna l-leintz introduces neighboring flag corps. 4, Darla Syler looks at the sad sight of the Homecoming game. 5. Janice Schroeder and Katie Garnett assist the cheerleaders in yelling at the football games. 6. Margaret Perez practices after school. 'ef Students Decorate Christmas Doors Mrs. Nita Eckert's room Clitoom 213 placed first in the Student Council annual door decorating contest and won 515. They had an original oil painting which spelled Joy, Second place honors went to the yearbook staff CFioom 43 for their Santa and the Reindeer door fea- turing Miss Whitley as Santa and the staff as the reindeer. They won 510. The living room Coriginal drawingsj and Christmas tree put up by Mrs. Janis Mueller's class CRoom 105 won the S5 third prize. Honorable mention went to the Texas Christmas on Mrs. Dorothy Schroder's door Clftoom W6J. i'vi 2 1. Linda Schulz, Wanda Gregor, Debra Grady and Sharon Carter decorate the third place door. 2. The finished product of Linda, Wanda, Debra and Sharon. 3. Mrs. Eckert's door received first place. 4. Debbie Kenjura, Mary Reue, Karen Borchardt, Lisa Sellers and David Leibham prepared the deco- ration for Mrs. Alfred's door. 5. 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FOURTH ROW: Linda Romain, Ann House, Paul Harranza, Marcus Marton. FIFTH ROW: Lauren Harrison, Ersala Buster, Lois Goldberg. BACK ROW: Ricky Weise, Clinton Goessler, Milk Hohlt, Zacery Heckmann. 2. Khristie Birkleback pays close attention during an assembly. 3. Mike Hohlt, sociology member, attends the bonfire. 4. Lau- ren Harrison sits back and listens during class. 5. Cheri O'MalIey welcomes guests to college night. 2 l rl' 4 l 1 ke Fin Gayle Rotarians Provide Guest Speakers for Career Day This year the Rotary Club sponsored a Career Day for the students. Students went from one class room to the other to the three sections which interested them the most. The event took place Wednesday, February 15, 1978 during 4th, 5th and 6th period. ln each class there was a speaker to talk on that certain career. the speaker left pamphlets and information guides to look deeper in that career. 2 - - 1. Norris Pruett and Anita Jackson pay close attention to the guest speaker. 2. Mr. Will Answorth, respiratory therapist at St. Judeg and Sister Mary Petyr, lab technologist at St. Jude: and Mrs. Ora Lee Edwards, director of vocational nursing at Blinn Col- lege wait their turns by listening to Mrs. Anderson talking about nursing as a career. 3. Mr. Bill Thaler gives a lecture on parks and wildlife. 4. Speaker: Mrs. Anderson, RN, supervisor of nurses at Brenham Clinic, gives a brief speech on nursing and how it will help the nurses and their patients. 5. Kay Boehm and Mark Arlitt listen to their speaker. A N 1' 'C 'O O Ta C 5 cu if at if 3 33 9 f fi 2 N b 0 CD 3 W I X. N, U 3 QD L Q 3 0 , CD U FU m C L cu E ru cv C U C I 'C 42 'V C .55 ru E nn .1 3 41 Q Q 1 R 'fi ' 7 - ' Cindy Haevuscher Brenda Hahn Ragovsky Z E an ms I :- E E -7 K E.: LE Ein mmgg, II: .ECN SEI r EES OZI- 1, 1 1. M Bn :wax-FM FA ' Jw., ' ' A 3'-ft . 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SECOND ROW: James Linville, Ann Dreyer, Cathy Tabor. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth O'Malley, Sharlynn Olney, Lori Lehmann. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Becker, Pan Dietz, Ricky Weiss. FIFTH ROW: Francis Ellermann, James Reue. SIXTH ROW: Terri Foerster, Matt Spinn, Butch Adclicks. SEV- ENTH ROW: Bobby Pfenning, Duane Lueckem- eyer, Robert Stewart. EIGHTH ROW: Robert Whitmarsh, Clinton Goessler, Brian Dickschat. NINTH ROW: Don Prenzler, Mark Herzog, Mark Weidner. TENTH ROW: Jimmy Collins, Jeff Jan- ner, Linda Schlottmann. BACK ROW: Lyle Meier, Michael Joswiak, Ronald Schroeder. 3. Robert Stewart works on his physics assign- ment. 4. Mr. Van Eman explains to Ricky Weiss and the rest of the class the fundamentals of science. 2 C c r: C 3 g 5. ru -1 E 5 E U O - L ,- GJ -E 5 as X3 g vw : E-352107 5153953 wgfsfg 155221212 I rv yi E I I L ,Q o 9 3 guiwtgg Ccu'E::I,-EI OE--:,-k, maniac: -I-IICJI-fjj -0009:-E 4 DC D DI w Q 4 ' 432.-.,,a..'f 65 I k . , Y , L--L ' L ' I f-,, ,K Q' ,.. W , ff if 2, e Q, 1 mf ' I Q A' A .L ' ,r ' if '-71.3.1 ,Tu Ili BHS Students Select Favorites ln the later part of the year the different classes elected favorites in one of the most controversial elections ever held at Bren- ham High School. A one-round voting proc- ess was used to insure that representation was equal for the majority as well as the minorities. After the election was held, there were congratulations as well as complaints which raised the question of, How can a whole class have lust two favorite students? 1. The Senior class favorites are Alvin Hall and Ella Marshall. 2. The Junior class favorites are Benita Rob- erts and Lee Twiggs. 3. The Sophomore class favorites are Janice Walker and D. A. Ervin. 4, The freshmen class favorites are Michelle Wright and Perry Lott. '. , QM! partly ,fiat . - 4 af' ' . Nl-ITS 'Na-QW ifiti' I lfr -rft k 1'- rf R Brenda Jasinski Mark Jaster nda Johnson T'm , fwi-B YU 3 mn O 1 I ni 'K ' , , f 4' 6 x f X , W 3 2 'W' 51 QW '1.:, s s4'iW2 ' 2 - 'V 'Q 3245, A.. . ' 1 -gefimi-: 'fig'-ff'1f1 g , my 5 1 E' .nf AmlEg.Q Juniors Picked for Boys', Girls' State The Boys' State delegates met in Austin, June 7-13. While there, they participated in the organization of political parties, campaigns and elec- tions. The Girls' State delegates were in Sequin, June 13-23. They also took part in many social and political activi- ties 1. Mark Arlitt talks to a fellow bus rider. 2. Stu- dents chosen for Boys' State are: FRONT ROW: Mark McCasland, John Ragland, Jeffrey Toubin and Darrell Boenker. BACK ROW: Craig Ahrens, David Leibham, Kyle Casburn and Mark Arlitt. 3. Students chosen for Girls' State are: Libby Garnett, Regina Ellerman, Elizabeth Smith, Karen Borchardt, Debbie Kenjura and Regina Floyd. 4. Darrell Boenker gives his full attention to the speaker at an assembly. 5. David Leib- ham enjoys being with the crowd. ha, M ,dl in ,Me we .,W wzwq in Q: j ..,.,,.,, ,.., , ,. 3, Q , 1 y V4 ., - we Korth chae M Kr nk Kathy czyk Kro an L eger Kru ke M Ku becz ka 8116 Ann ka DeLore Kubecz mmy Ku becz ka Ta an-nun Ron Kuecker Lynne Landgraf QD .J U3 E O 3 .C Q. Craig Lesser ia ' Lewns Den .D E O O cn .9- .J C E Z Reginald Lloyd xr: X L J if 153 - , VA.. Country Critters Stage Assembly Late in February, the normal routine of school was broken by the music and zany antics ofthe Country Critters. The Country Critters entertained the entire student body with their versions of songs by Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, and other country music performers. The five man and one woman group is a part of the Air Force Band ofthe West and they are stationed at Lackland Air Force Base. 4 l, Paul Crane likes being serenaded by a pretty Critter. 2. This Country Critter is doing what he does best- making people laugh. 3. Lance Cham- bers watches the Country Critters perform. 4. Les- lie LaFloe claps along with the music. 5. Michael Cottingham and Karen Klinkowsky enjoy them- selves at the assembly. 6. After being serenaded, Linda Schlottmann was given a record. M va rf bi. . ' I ,J .em , 2 031, 4 M V . , f 1. y V rr- 45 L ,, 1 ,f' V Z4 if I f Q , -' M ve M? X, 'i ,X JW ' , 5 ,N M an V fL'vA.':' K' .M L ' l ff af f , of ,f 2 vi ' 5 fa ,e .4 ' Q x ,, ,,Qf? '7l' ,X N48 M ,f ' J Kevin Lotl Tammy Lueck nda Luedke Dextra Lyons Connle Maass Clinton Manley C ru E an x 3 .l cu an Q . ,,,, i,,,, , UA ,.-. X ff nil :ive LI v ' gg, I M L 'fn Y 1 117 If 1 I, if , vi, f G-Iflm' -, ,M ' ..4g,w3,, X rshal Ma Ellen Jo Norma Martinez Malcolm Maxey axle M OV A Ler 'U L G! Laura Mc!-Xdoo C :- cu 2 U7 C C as O EW 5 f ll, ,Wm M - ,l iemy es: 1: . l. , ll, BW ll llru f f , K X M k . . Wx I z 'l'e -lll an Mf' l ll o lo'ol1 X Ill' Q 5 M , e Q. 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During the try-outs, Michael Hohlt and Russell -aRoe read aloud for parts. 5. Back stage, Frances Ellermann and Debbie Schultze prepare Cheri O'lVlalley's make-up. 6. Lori Lehmann gets Gary Averitt's make-up ready for the performance, Cleve and MCB de Sha on lVlcLean '-mm x . .7211 1 ,G-xii,-K 'fl' K MW I e Meye Da e Nleye Lau velyn Moo e 9 Renee Nlue - .W ,g b : 'n5f..,?m, -'z ig I .5 A 1 4' we wa 5 M 4 A an N., . M I .4 6 Senior Class Presents Arsenic and Old On March 9 and 10, the senior class presented their class play, Arsenic and Old Lace. The play told of the Brewster family and ot the many strange members ot the family. The play was directed by lVlr. Jim Austin and Mr. Prentice lVlearns. The student directors were Jennifer Hall and James Linville. Pam Dietz was the stage manager. The cast consisted ot Cheri O'lVlal- ley, Cathy Tabor, Lauren Harrison, Gary Averitt, Michael Hohlt, Zack l-leckmann, Duane Lueckemeyer, Jeff Janner, James Reue, Joe Garnett, Don Prenzler, Russell LaRoe, and James Linville. Lace -R ,V ,fx 5, 11' it- fix at ga x 1 1 nn.n.......s...4 wit l 1. Zachery Heckrnann as Teddy Brewster discusses the family secrets with Aunt Abby and Martha played by Cathy Tabor and Cheri O'Malley. 2. James Fleue in the role of Officer O'l-lora discusses his play with Gary Averitt as Mortimer Brewster. 3. Mortimer Brewster, depicted by Gary Averitt, has trouble holding on to his girlfriend Elaine played by Lauren Harrison. 4. Michael Hohlt as Jonathen Brewster discusses his sinister plan with his accomplice Dr. Einstein as played by Duane Lueckmeyer. Nea Naumann .. -UC we ws ZCZ 939 Ecng S215 l-CD1 Karen Oberrender y 2 ru 2 O E 5 cv X Butch Ordner .. GJ QT x. o-f U7 LD iv .C UW Q. as U E 2' - E GJ t T .C N 0. 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Officers of ICT were: Dale Procter, president, Mark Murphy, vice- president, Thomas Moehlmann, secretary, Paul Murski, treasurer, Gary Koerth, reporter, Mark Seeger, parliamentarian, and Don Dahmann, sergeant at arms. Officers of VOE were: Kathy Ahrens, president, Sandra Voger, vice- president, Sandra Derkowski, secretary, Cheryl Zwahr, treasurer, LaTreIl Brinkmeyer, reporter, Debbie Schulze, parliamentarian, and Sharon Dittert, historian. 1. Grady Niemeyer cleans a radiator. 2. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING: FRONT ROW: Mr. Mike Sommerlatte sponsor, Dale Proctor, Mark Seeger, Gary Koerth, Don Dahmann. SECOND ROW: Mark Murphy, Tommy Moehl- mann, Paul Murski. THIRD ROW: Russell Heidemann, Donald Moehlmann, Rodney Hanath, Johnnie Whiddon, Dale Krause. FOURTH ROW: Grady Niemeyer, Thomas Hermann, Jerry Merten, Robin DeLoach, Carl Dahmann. FIFTH ROW: David Diver, Earl Gardner, Bobby Cook, Dwayne Brauner. SIXTH ROW: Melvin Ervin, Wade Bage, David Rodenbeck, David Sommerfeld, Robert Lehmann, Roy Hubert, Herman Brending, Brian Ben- der. I we W .4 5 4 3. VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION: FRONT ROW: Donna McAdoo, Sandra Vogler, Kathy Ahrens, Debbie Schulze, Cheryl Zwahr, Sandra Derkowskr, Latrell Brinkrneyer, Sharon Dittert. BACK ROW: Susan Aschenbeck, Debra Eikenhorst, Beth Krinke, Penny Rau, Debra l-lohlt, Linda Adamek, Sharllyn Rybarski, Rhonda Wehmeyer, Mrs. Anna Bosse, sponsor, and Sandra Boeker. 4. Debbie Schulz sums it up. 5. Russell Heidemann works on a car at Appel's Garage. Valencia Porter S ami V70 gjgl 0010.5 o.L,D x:D':b' - as bruxL -'DMU VEB: 2.1042 alph Randermann die Randle R Ed Bobby Ragston Doyle Reeves Deanna Relchwein 3 rv cv c: cv CE:- ...cv KD: DICE Em E mi r. Ex ancy Roehling, Zy 1. . ff ,,, .1 g.,,,,- 235 . . 225 .,,- Ifl g 1 ,Ji . ,ell, W ' S 3 . 12 f -'G ff Q 4.1 H1553 1 -2 , 2 1:5 LL. if I W M .5 G f .. ' v .-.: . 'yea Wg: n V , U .5 if ' ' ' fi 'fl K , . O Students Learn From Work When students get spare time during the 55 minute class period they tend to find some- thing to do with the extra time. Some chose to sleep, while oth- ers clean their fingernails or tell a neighbor a good joke. But still you have those who chose to work in the library, while others will spend time crit- icizing hall arrangements. But there are those who will actually work in class. 1 1. Marlene White keeps busy working in the office. 2. Talking with a friend, Alan Phillips thinks it is funny. 3. Karen Draehn has a particular book in mind and has a way of finding it. 4. Suzanne Phillips points out the writing on the sign to Carol Sechelski. 5. Sallie Felvey admires something or someone across the room. 6. ln her spare time, Lorri Gaskamp manicures her nails. K, ,, f22 f2i'3' 11' , , ,i W ,..,. 5, k ,. A .l ll it K -,QWY 'H'-R. 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The first occupation education programs were developed in Texas. The program was started in Brenham High School in 1976. The program correlates with supervised on-the-job training and work experience with related class instructional material. 1. FRONT ROW: Suzanne Phillips, Susan Boecker, Leslie LaRoe, Mary Reue, Ms. Gerthia Hohlt. SECOND ROW: Donna Sul- livan, Elill Harris. THIRD ROW: Sonya Hill,-IQ-egrest Bonner. FOURTH ROW: gill! BaFmEEi, Debby Rodenbeck. FIFTH ROW: Katie Garnett, Janice Schroeder. SIXTH ROW: Robin Toubin, Sally Hajovsky. BACK ROW: Teresa Derr, Caroline Howard. 2. Mary Reue listens during an assembly. 3. Debbie Roden- beck sbbws Libby bbw to me a ne. 4. Les- lie l.aRoe leads cheers at a pep rally. 5. Janice Schroeder, member of the flag corps marches during a pep rally. 6. Suzanne Perry member, concentrates on her schedule. 7. Donna Sullivan looks at some health career pamphlets. YV E Si' S S L L Umm E52 mum wccn E653 fu Ewl' LLQ, mfvr IED- 'U L N5 8 iw SL wen wi CO CU: Ona ,L b-CD A , A l k, ,,.k I li Mr 4 3: f 2 mg , qs! x 6 . HM, ' flyf! 1. f yn M Xa 'il lv M12 ,, .R 32 52 .1 .L 5 . f I bf is Q ' -wxi ff Q Q . 1 . A N 8 3 Ykgff 6'-f v , 'iii 5 1 ax-R -fa. 'A,. X, Ks? r ' . , frm' gif f , ':,!.Ii?l -Q, cg.. A ' Students Show Academic Skills The University interscholastic League contests are held every spring. This com- petition requires academic skills, often overlooked, but is what school is all about. It gives students opportunities to compete with students from around the state. These contests let them show what they have learned during the school year. Two students earned chances to com- pete at regional contests. Cathy Tabor placed 3rd in Editorial Writing and Tammy Ahrens placed Sth in Typing. 1 1. Mrs. Joan Givens 'and CathyvTaboi:,and UIL iudges' remarks. 2 Regina Ellerman and Connie Maass compete in the district typing. 3 Mr. Carl Mertink coaches Bobby-Pfennig for the science competition 4. James Linville passes the time between journalism contests. 5 Cynthia Becker awaits UIL results while looking through a magazine. Mark Shields L wg LO GJ EES EEG' moi'-2 r-ww ESC mx3 Mike Stegomoller GD C cu .E Z' E Q 25 CD+- :cn C 92 E ru O Stacy Strangemeyer I'1 E mm EN --E -Co 'lf-E CD ES' NO CDD E C cv E .Q I- E' ru CD 5 fig, bv Y ' 'W 4 6 Vocalists Use New Choral Styles The Choir was a program designed to put to use the voices of students that were interested in vocal programs. The Choir spent most of their time learn- ing and practicing songs. However, they did not compete in competion or present any concerts. Miss Martha Knotts was director. it Q 3 5 5 -fi E 5 E -S S Q 3 NJ 52 i- 5 E Q s 3 N .. 5 411 b , P- 3 E 5 q,x 2 E P- .Q E E 'Q E E 'S O KU CU - .C YU - 0: CL an U an i- U A . f n ' - 3 , Wm 5, .mem K ' . ' . A A F' ' , WE? ..., . ,.,, ' '4 ,ws i i 'S fx E VL , . 5 l. Edmond Carr and Anthony Burnett bring out the baritone parts. 2. ZONCERT CHOlR: FRONT ROW: Patrica Washington, Elizabeth Sell' ers, Sharon Harris, Lisa Sellers, Cynthia Jones, and Gladys Ragston. SACK ROW: Jay Sargent, James Webb, and William Harris. 3. SEGINNER CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Florence Walker, Ruth Lyons, Eve- yn Moore, Rose Bennett, Bernice Smith, and Andrea Evans. BACK ?OW: Anthony Burnett, Barbara Washington, William Harris, Lorine Zrawtord, and Edmond Carr. 4. Bill Harris looks over his part in zlass. 5. Andrea Evans rehearses some of her lines before class begins. ,. ,Q glyv . f l.l Ziff i 'law' 7, t wr, N ik ' W 'E Z V A ,, 111 W R W it .siits . if EZ V g i f 'sr , E Ar . - in A S1 Sir si, . ' Janice Walker Haze Washington :I QE U7 WJ 3 5. in'OE3 mwg- gw an M523 UESE Emma .iCLgU'J Roslyn Wilburn I f ra ' rm Z if 1 -wa' W 5 f 2 M714 lk? .4 16' M f :lf :W 2,1 i,.,,,w f J , u W fff' wr 3 wa. 42 It 1 , x ,ff Q ., 'M' 1 .sz 5 1 li 2' ' 4, W , f Y ' ffl? I f a J- ...,. ,Wt,1y.. .f -31 . .5 , M' 1- A f f ff If KX. 1 AVJ , 3172 -4 . 2. 'i .W.. . -iv H.E.C.E. Students Gain Job Experience Home Economics Cooperative Education Cl-l.E.C.E.J is a work-study program designed to aid students employed in home economics related fields. The Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ Chapter of the FHA selected the following officers. Mel- issa Meekins, president: Patricia Phillips, first vice- president, John Martinez, second vice-president: Clau- dia Cragg, third vice-president: Cecilia Zientek, fourth vice-president, Jeron Williams, secretary-treasurer, Claudia Reeves, historian: Geneva Smith, parliamenta- rian: and Shelia Wagner, pianist. 1. Melissa Clepper discusses her new work schedule. 2. FRONT ROW: Debbie Sharp, Kathy Garner, Debra Phillips, Eddie Pickens and Myna Hall. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Hoskins, Jeron Williams, Sharon Campbell, Shelia Wagner, Melissa Meekins, Cecilia Zientek, and John Martinez. BACK ROW: Melissa Clepper, Diana Baldwin, Darlene Washington, Fannie Heard, Lisa McAdoo, Patricia Phillips, Lillian Crawford, Bessie White, Doris Harris, and Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, sponsor. 3. Doris Harris cuts from a pattern. 4. John Marti- nez cuts a card from a pattern. V1 E 32 ii EE EE P-Q fif aa e Y 2 af Q M e 3 A Qxfw Y 2 H X f V w N 5 JZ ' F1 A Ll! C E 2 C qc O C fi E 9 L X. cv ru O Q V M P . , XR - Y mm., ' . yn .., 11,1 - gr! , ,.. I ' Q .7 1 ' fm, Q6 , , ' x WWW , M972 1 , N 7 H-1:5 - M f '52 fiii QW k ff? Q4 1 vf Qm' , '-'. - s A, My M lt lp, 1 11' -Y vi f 5 f 2.43 ia Ag,-.. ,., 5. af -,eff 44 , Se .,Q.Q1 ' z . Y f,ffqfeww gy g Imjg ' mxuulw ,,,.. .M Sophomores Join . the Best of Us - The members of the sophomore class had almost joined the ranks of the juniors and seniors as upper- Z ,.,f f- 'k.k classmen. They no longer warrant the title of fish, But a close eye ii ii still had to be kept on the sopho- T mores, for some of them tended to ft resort back to their former ways as frosh. But just looking at the sopho- more class one must-admit they had earned recognition as sopho- mores. Besides who else could take their place. ' ..., ,.,, K ., ., - . 'K fs 'K-r' fvtwisew. I ' - - . Q i- . ,. ,,.., Wg, . 1 . Candy Wilkenson takes time out in class to make up for some of her lost sleep. 2. The sophomore class officers are: Janice Walker, presidentg Helen Foerster, vice-presidentg Sandra Parker, trea- surerg and Katie Garnett, secretary. 3. Barney Thielemann makes up for some of the sleep he lost the night before. 4. Debbie Hoover and Annette Kubeczka look over their assignments. 5. Brenda Hahn and Pam Weed work together on their class work. 6. Roger Seilheimer reads over his English test. 7. Someone across the room catches Patrick Gaskamp's attention. 8. Sandra Parker and Jan- ice Phillips wait for the iudge's decision on the spirit stick. ffm QQJWM 4 72:1 .5 2 H- 4. 5 1 in X ' M 5 1 f we if ng l,-, 'GEEK' . 01 ,..f'i.'1'2f 'HK , M 4, V ,A KU LE '34 ' 'ag'- . wM1.s ' - ' www M y 4, ,W jak A 'X .V 7 8 BHS Shows Talent First there were the auditions, next the nervousness and finally your moment on the stage during the show. ln early May, Brenham High School students pre- sented one of the largest and most versatile talent shows ever held on the BHS auditorium stage. Acts ranged from dancing to singing to speeches and even plain old humor. Mistress of ceremonies Debbie Kenjura said that it showed a lot of enthusiasm, and she hopes it will raise interest in future shows. Student Council sponsored the show. Deanna Alfred, Student Council sponsor, said, The show was a great success and raised a lot of money for more Student Council activities. 1. Paula Gregg exhibits her dancing ability with explicit emotion. 2. Cheerleaders Kelly McLendon, Marybeth O'Malley, Cheri O'Malley and Suzanne Perry act out their possible future careers. 3. The tuba quartet, composed of Ken Ham, Tommy Hermann, Butch Ordner and Charles Sander, perform during the show. 4. Lauren Harrison and Ann Dreyer do a skit learned at Girl Scout camp. 5.4 Finis Wilson shows his dancing ability with the act of T.N.T. 6. Michael Kubeczka shares his guitar playing skills with the audience. 3 C E 26:2 5 QEGIW EL-:EEE 424424 v'UvP'4w -4 nv L :.rN.Q :NaNoWr- eu 5 '0o 450211 2 o c L 4 :- ov L 'U : 4 X S2 OJ .52 G! D 42 .gm .C 5.2 82 E N .EE N fm 35 fi Eu om ge -SS Nm 0 cn To .c m E as :th BBS II X I ' .Xe f N x Vi x ,Q .Q-ffpm ,V K . 5-3g1?5s-iffy .ggfbrzfaz-f.,,::1f fvwf-4-- ff 'f3f . Wi' -,Q-71 3 K h' at RN 44 , E V '11 N .: ' Q :fee-sm, - 4 h f ,,.,..a. '., , , Y A M Q K. ,LE 3- ' ff:q.4.'f, A ' fi l ... ......-. ' - ,, ' X :Q ' . , .,,,. r . N 5 4 i x 4 4z is Future Farmers Chapters Learn to Tend to Farming The Future Farmers of America were trained by Nlr. Robert Little, Mr. Carter Dibrell, and Mr. Ronnie Hinze. These men trained students to work with agriculture. The Greenhand chapter consisted of those taking Ag for the first year. The Senior chapter was for those more experienced students. 41 Paul Hightower, studies during class. 2. Greenhand Chapter - FRONT ROW: Robert Hinze, Matt Rybarski, Dinc McDonald, Dodd Lange, Tony Robertson, Keith Vesper, Mike Balcerek, Wayne Boenker, Mike Wehring. SECOND ROW: Bubba Huges, Brice Pamakal, Harold Tappe, Ken Baman, Darrell Ganske, Greg Mahl- mann, Russell Stein, James Hermann. THIRD ROW: Mike Martin, Diane Gurka, Doug Swart, Roger Chambers, Robert Hammerick, Dale Tiemann, Rose Nutt, Wayne Taylor, David Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Hershal Becker, Ralph Randermann, James Oberdorse, Jesse Weed, Jerry Crain, Ronnie Nuertzler, Roy Danhaus, Jody Free, Johnny Randall, Joel Howard. FIFTH ROW: Mark Kroll, Kenneth Schiller, John Mikelajcak, Carl Oberender, Ricky Hoht, Mike Kruse, Charles Rybarski, Cliff Hinze, Greg Kape, 3. SENIOR CHAPTER - FRONT ROW: Robert Little, Matt Davis, Stanley Bronikowsky, John Ragland, Regina Ellermann, Clinton Kettler, Mark Pollard, Robert Lehmann, Carter Dibrell. SECOND ROW: Kenny Wellbrock, Jeff Boecker, Clyde Vierus, Russell Rueter, Dean Luedke, Lordale Eben, Mike Stegemoller, Henry Mikolajck, Patrick Gaskamp, Todd Roul- ston, Robbie Byers, P. J. Hightower, Art Free, Edward Kmiec, Doug- las Kettler. THIRD ROW: Allen Schulze, Darrell Meyer, Thomas Schu- Iyanik, Doyle Reeves, Paul Crane, David Obberender, Alan Runge, Tim Mass, David Blum, David Sommerfeld, Jerry Curtis, Mike Beck- endorf, Jeff Manning. FOURTH ROW: Timothy Josiak, Mark Wilken- ing, Mark Jaster, Gerald Pohlmeyer, David Kolan, Troy Hannath, Brian Hinds, Mike Hahn, Ricky Toubin, Randy Tiemann. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Williams, Stephen Farewell, Alton Sommerfeld, Joel Schulz, Lynn Dusek, Ken Ham, Kevin Meiller, Timmy Hehramann, Duane Schoetmann, Rhonda Wehmeyer, Annette Meyer. SIXTH ROW: Greg Neistedt, Wayne Wellmann, Gerald Whering, David Sanders, Micheal Schroeder, Richard Krolcyk, John Sullivan, Mickeal Hall, Charles Sommerfeld BACK ROW Micheal Henson Jeff Painter Gary Buchalla Daniel Romo Raymond Rice Robert Byers Travis Sheele ben Milton Williams Marcis Randermann Robert Eckert 4 James Crane sits in deep thought Jennie Bennett Rose Bennett as FE 2 CD P- x. L CD CD L E QE gang COD Bmw mg? Effie DEH!! 'i'h' 5 ' J 'kj .ik , . K t. Wi Q56 C S 'E .. .- ELO in Q, 3 3.260-5:5 S 00535233 co m'SGJ'Eca:U3 S- Emmmgmb' E w,.U7y. ,C E 2522222 in wm.g,E-9fv'E i- :col-1224 :fax ,, ,---'i ,g A it 2 'J ,I i- , is , ..,.. ffm, rf' , . so , fm-j.7t ti Q -, i t 12 mf E. sili : it . :A K1 f .vw- E' 'H f' :S fr aft- Q,- i P ,, , , H -' I A 7 -- 3.1.1, F'.t ,L D V ,,-f J N ,lg W ,.,v, 5 if If-iii 15 ,, 5 Future Planning Preregistration was held March 14th for Fresh- men and Juniors and March 15th for sopho- mores. Mrs. Clara Lemm and Principal Clarence Whitesell outlined the courses that will be offered to the student body during the 78-79 school year. Mr. Calvin Kossie visited classes and personally helped the students with their preregistration cards. ln the vocational department, Mr. Wilfred Krause advised students planning to work part time next year. 1. Mrs. Clara Lemm explains the courses that will be offered next year. 2. Lee Ann Lehmann and Linda Perry discuss next year's plans. 3. Paul Hightower tries to figure out the sheets given to him at the preregistration assembly. 4. Freshman, Michael Randermann is thinking deeply of his next three years at high school. 5. Karen Borchardt wants to know what Tim O'Malley is doing. 6. Paula Diver listens closely to the speaker. 7. Dink McDonald observes his preregistration mate- rials. P- ru 3 cu 2: I LD wC.mwL 0:95032 LJSQUIQ- :gg -UCL:-C m UJLOQO -IBEQE Q ISZWZFE' NNQUNQZ CLJZWLLJOZCL4 Teresa Chovonec E N51 EE 20: O- 08 P- 35 O2 EDO I'1 V3 Jerry C UP QS GJ :ZS 'ELO oUy Efgg F252 -JAP- 31 N V ,ff-v'0'V'Wv . ,W ,IL QMVJM ' -fy!-?ui,Q.-.gt N L' 5 ' I ,' ii ' .,.- fx., ., V. J - I ,i - ,N ' f- K: ma- J -ny, Q38-M79 3' , . , i n 1 X A .1 Q X r 3 , f ' A My -: 'I MJ' 1- if , - L I fgwf ','- f Q mi ' 1 M .. 'F Q : - , fi rf, Key Clubbers Raise Funds During football season Key Club members ushered at games. They also helped Cub spirit by doing a skit at the pep rally. At basketball and baseball games they had con- cession stands. They also did many things around town to help different fund raising projects such as March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and the Cancer Fund and helped the Herit- age Society find Christmas trees. The Key Club is the junior divi- sion of the Kiwanis. Officers were James Reue, president, Mike Hohlt, vice president, Gary Averitt, secre- tary, and Robert Stewart, treasurer. F ., ,.,,. ii Q ., .M-.Q at 1 2 0 5 . Tim O'Malley fills up a coke for a customer. 2. James Reue sks for a show of hands for all those in favor. 3. Key Club: RONT ROW: James Reue, Mike Hohlt, Toni Robertson, Gary veritt, Robert Stewart. SECOND ROW: Butch Addicks, Clinton oessler, Mark Wood, Doyle Nitche, Don Prenzler, Mark Arlitt, loody Wilkenlng, Darrell Boenker. THIRD ROW: Scott Higgs, evin O'Malley, Ken Sommers, Scott Eavens, Jeff Janner, Russell aRoe, Mark Seimsgluz, Michael Korth. FOURTH ROW: Billy fenning, Jimmy Hadfield, Jeff Damon, Don Crowson, Mark ister, Don Boecker, Craig Ahrens, Kyle Casburn. FIFTH ROW: be Garnett, Ricky Wiess, Judson Hall, Ronnie Becker. BACK OW: Dennis Averitt, James Linville, Donald Gaskamp, Troy uecker, Cliff Marshall. 4. The Key Club shows all are in favor of e idea. 5. Joe Garnett and Jeff Janner work to serve the thirsty udents at a home basketball game. hard Crone Currence herri Ric . S y E Q- th , Q f n Us 5 V7 cv U 2, C N . 1 - .- I r .Q 2 9 U 5 iv U 5 'U E s qg Q 3 : P 3 .C nn D C N Q : if Q O 3 C 'V Q an C Q be 3 9 qg O C .5 Q D L5 CDO C if b--C L Q D 3 C cn y H O 0 3 .C O cu Ll cv N1 :- LD DZ '1 O U7 CD D. ff D. I .J if , r' 54, Q 5 , sm ,..:?iWam,Ei'2,.!,:.l,i ilimgf ,,., ,ff f ,J ff . 'A Q4 tif Mu , fs ,,,, ,av f C: ' tf if W s1i'Nw ' 122' ll fi n , C: ' r 25 ,,,,,, ee t. it a ww, ff x V Qfkyzi. f , ' V' M12 . 1 1 I ' W' 1' . I 'Q kTlf,lqgg,3,.. ' -, L- if if ff' -f.,:. 'Q 4 1 XX , 1 We ' ' ,. ' T WV '.-'- W. J ' - t'i A J ', :gg V fi T - . 2 , if . if . Q: 45,1 jg' A ,-' mg, - Q .ex s W . V 'Za glffww ' ' ' s ii f e x , VV A ' it or t : 1 ...R - ,llzhll .icvfSm21fQ.,,::. z., . .fi Burch Leads Freshman Class Students chosen to lead the freshman class are Nancy Burch, presidentg Sharon Dietz, vice-presidentp Rachel Wit- taker, secretaryg and Keith Vesper, trea- surer. Freshman find out that they are the youngsters in school and are taunted by the upper classmen with the word fish, They also find out that high school offers many different subiects to chose from and a various selection of clubs to loin. So look out freshmen, you have a good choice ahead of you and only three years left of school. K K Fe vey ammy F sche Sa ah Ga ries egg e Gaskamp esa Gaskamp he udy G ahmann Kev n Goess e au Goess e Che l-laev sche Judson I-la Deb a Heckmann il... ff' J if via Nfffyq V51 'N l. Kathy Kolkhorst and Marissa Muske wait for a pep rally to yegin. 2, Linda Hernandez shows her pep rally spirit. 3. Nancy Burch, Sharon Dietz, Rachel Whittaker, and Keith Vesper are reshman class favorites. 4. Cliff Marshall finds class interesting. 5. Janice Weid and Tammy Lehmann listen to a Career Day speaker. 6, Sherry Weinert does her assignment during class. 7. Debbie Schmacher and Tammy Fischer are all ears at the Orien- ation Assembly. 1315, W 2 New Cheering Squad Added for JV Teams Another new outlook came with the formation of a new cheerleading squad to cheer on the junior varsity teams. lt was the result of a Student Council referendum, on which the majority of the students voted in favor of having JV cheerleaders. The cheerleaders helped the varsity cheerleaders in some of their activi- ties such as pep rallies and the making of signs. The junior varsity cheerleaders were Katie Garnett, Carla Gustafson, and Laurie Davis. They were under the supervision of lVlrs. Dannie Kle- bold. 2 4 il' 9 f ' 5 1. Katie Garnett, Laurie Davis, and Carla Gustafson cheer for the girls basketball team. 2. JV CHEERLEADERS: Katie Garnett, Laurie Davis, and Carla Gustafson. 3. Katie Garnett and Laurie Davis assist the varsity cheerleaders in yelling at the pep rally. 4. Katie Garnett, 'Carla Gustafson do cheers of victory along with Laurie Davis. 5. Katie Garnett and Carla Gustafson cheer at games for the Cub play- ers. fi C O V7 C- CCHA: 5 EQELCCU 3 wlmmmc O 'D ,lg-,QEEEM f- cv'U.-H -QJQQJLLE -.C UUE- wIIIwwE', w.g7-'CEO-5 556'-IEI 5122.-II iglgfwm IE'....-Sim ... U +-f-2:1 -225382: q8,E88OQJU wwcnmonwj i-Ecnmoicio: 1. is ft- e A Q G ii.i.. . 535 .- .g igs :s 1 QE 3?- ku 'sex ,. . ..., N ,,, qaflx .L -1 if exxfl- rage if iii Ns if 5239. mama wi... ff . ,.,, is t. . qvk., ..i.. A . G It Stairway to Heaven a Satisfying Evening There were many weeks and months of plan- ning forthe prom. The junior class decided on the theme Stairway to Heaven . The band Triumphs was chosen to provide the music. Many weeks ot preparation were necessary to decorate for and construct the prom setting. The prom was held on Friday, Nlay 19. The sophomore serving boys and girls were cos,- tumed as angels, and performed a dance at the first intermission.. ' Many people put in a helping hand, but it takes a leader to get it all together. Elizabeth Smith and Crispin Faykus were the chairmen ot the decorating committee. Construction chairmen were Paul Kostial and John Ragland. 1. David Leibham and Shirley Vollert dance to a fast-moving song. 2. Ken Sommers requests a song from one of the band members. 3. Joe Garnett and Ann Dryer enjoy the prom. 4. Mark Herzog and Cris- pin Faykus wait in line to have their picture taken. 5. Sally Rost and Danny Benavides take time out to have a talk. 6. Shirley Armstead and Reginald Lloyd move with the music. er yer L ,. 'U 2 as 'D gi 5 C 'O E 3 V' 3 E E 35 o L .Q ,C -Q aa U :1 3 1 o W ,Q o t. OIN'-'U-Q05 txloxzx rcvgggfi :ammo-Q- O : O - Ia.:I0I,1,,, 'vxxgxg ,C I .- L C .Z P--C .Z -C P- : L b- U L i. 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Ray Busby and Teresa Martin dance to the music of the Triumphs. pm Xxx 6 5 E C mm 3 ,,,::C 1 ru 555522 2 ESEL UaJr Uq,-.- 'UE 'CEL 893-EAC: gammg-Ewa 3 gc.: G5 -C nv-' 22421831 31625423 mb- xmmx -g-l4qqgZ'E:- 9635.223 QEDQJEEE --L ru 4: .- Obi-E.JNCD Dgjgcnfgp 5 ,Jw , ,HN ,, Jw kwa K Y' ..,,f 'fig 1 2 . v w A ,. ,Q ' I S ,f ' L F14 .fb , Q f 3 J , ' ' 16 , ! 4' f , 'i-2 3 a it 'ng V , , I ' nikki -' J Q - L.,,. j x,- : k,, AN Mavis A Wwws 4, 4'-Q. 'div . ,k K , af,-W - ff , ,. 4 W K , . if f 1 ,l,,A- va '31, FTA Visits Local Schools The Future Teachers went on two field trips to visit other local schools. They attended three classes where they participated by helping grade papers. The officers were Betty Vierus, president, Francis Ellermann, vice president, Cindy Becker, secretary, Ann Dreyer, treasurer, Jennifer Hall, parliamentarian, and Pam Dietz as historian. Selected as the sponsor for her eighth year in a row was Mrs. Dorothy Schroeder. ff., rs lr t 1 Karen Borchardt and Crispin Faycus listen for instructions for field trips 2 FTA: FRONT ROW: Lois Goldberg, Deb- bie Kenjura, Crispin Faycus, Laura Haiovsky, Leslie LaFloe, Sally Rost, Peggy Gaskamp, Melissa Kuretsch. SEC- OND ROW: Shelly Reichers, Libby Gar- nett, Dee Boehm, Cheri O'MaIley, Kelly McLendon, Benita Roberts, Debbie Rodenbeck, Cathy Tabor, Carolyn Wash- ington, Lois Wiess, Deborah Flay. THIRD ROW: Carol Sechelski, Karen Borchardt, Elizabeth Smith, Christi Haskins, Suzie Phillips, Lori Lehmann, Donna Heintz, Becky Gaeke, Darla Syler, Terri Foerster, Mary Harris, Bill Harris. BACK ROW: Pam Dietz, Jennifer Hall, Cindy Becker, Betty Vierus, Ann Dreyer. 3. Mrs. Schroe- der explains field trip rules. 4. Betty Vierus presides over a meeting. 5. Cindy Becker and Jennifer listen to discussion at a meeting. 6. Ann Dreyer gives hand- outs to students. 7. Sally Flost listens during an assembly. ,W , HW7' ff 7 PW-M x f Q5 1 1:1 iw j - wg' .Ng .- .- cu -ig -C v- U gofgim UJUWQ-P L' jmowOr:o -JO-Jo.: 'Egg-JP--'r bcgfvfict NP-09411001 DO1.:CLQD. H C EC E cu E256 3:U7wN5EmfU gagimzi 3,5-L-IU m-,J,.maJ,,7 UC OENQJ E .cm .CL mm+-Q-,som GJBLO-,C Bomccnfrir- p iw' , ,Q J 1 X if ,.,, ,:zmIA , 'HM V :,L , mm,, ,bf b: ' 11' 5 , as fy 3' , ,, 4. .1 6 11, ,, W in lrkr ,Lil if ' ,,.V a ., . L im if Wfmygf g W, - :ILT K L , 1 K W u 'ar 1' 'S yr 9 r 'ff Q X 'V , .--' ' , ff, w e . 'vvf1f,5m,mmp,,k -' f , 1, K fnl kirk L Q v V. Y f, 3 I 'N x, , WW I 5 :V A iw ve , ,gf - L,,.,, 4' if 'VB 1 , if H Y nh , , A x 6 F' 5 fx , , .,.2 l g ii i f 'wg- X? 1 Lunch Period for Relaxation During the year the student body spent their time for lunch at various places and in various ways. A number of the students spent their time off campus for lunch. But there were those who had no means of leaving campus for lunch - so were left with the cafeteria. The ones who were fortunate enough to leave cam- pus for lunch saw it as a time to get away from the dreariness of class. This was the only time to relax for students without open concept. 1. Karen Borchardt listens to what her friends have to say. 2. Cynthia Hrachovy and Susan Hrachovy finish their lunch. 3. Members of the student body having lunch in the cafeteria. 4. Cynthia Jones tries to get Thomas Ragston to share his ice cream cone with her. 'Q it lkij W 5 U 'om C -Y E-UUEEQJ S warg :vc-mc: L .202 ffgmgggm ,fgiLm.2: -C ' O 'NJ HUQOQUE 33.22265 'BEODUE Qzfv--xv 25002 2 EEoEE C 2 sz- E: Q02 1--fv rv Swv- ,U -L C:-C Cb- ,-LC.- cv ,050 o Qgggg rJ:'u.1ISE . Iii 'nf 'fy wif , V ,,, ,W Z f ',wff 2- 1 f ' 'jc -M11 ' 'K Q T AK-g'n.4k?,, ' 'Z'i.l35 'fzq .M f ,f 3,1 V 1 ,-,- x A Q K 25 w ' 2 ff 'Lh. V J , Z ,., , , , .. VVV, i L,A,: . 2 . . W..,, I :.f , 6 i ,LW, Rf 42 Two Named to Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, the national honor society for Journalists, inducted two new members. These stu- dents must be in the top 25 percent of their class scholastically, and rnust have a B average in jour- nalism and have a major contribution to one ofthe school publications. New members were Paula Gregg and David Leib- ham. Seasoned members were Carol Sechelski, Duane Lueckemeyer, Cathy Tabor, Mark Whithead and James Linville. 1. Newly inducted member Carol takes out time during a busy day. 2. Mark sorts negatives while in class. 3. Cathy and David discuss a picture. 4. Sponsor Miss Linda Whitley and Cathy cut Wl'iitley's farewell cake. 5. Cathy and David at Ouill and Scroll banquet. 6. Donald Gaskamp, Paula and Benny Robbins at club banouet. FD. 2 x 'N xx 3 WW 5 Mondrofsky Lisa My A fsszma. wa ' R S25 1,: ,.LxX1.' Earnest Moore Johnme Moore Wlllne Moore Bobby Mora Kerm Mos ey F1 Mueller VW Kat 5 C gm C N Efvgiegw nnEqJm3L,,2 5325255 NZSGJQJZZ QEEZQE: LLL P-Lan X Ma Da Ba Roy Wa a Ch roeroj r .M sffssg .v-'. 1- ,!:iQjE.g.' K h. XL 'fzr - S 4 f . E' .Z K it 5-fisha 5? ' A oooo M M , ..,, If .5 5 xiii A - ee - Sf- r '-o. , P- . Q, gag V fl V , I., M oor, Al, ' : H ff- 'wi gxpxfx qw .x3g,f,1 -fafof-a , I'--f'..f' '- I ' Qi . ' ' rrrerr Qvisavsszss 1 M5 ' ! E bky, 3-. .. r'ro V W X X J. my Q 5 Q K x 1, kg: X k xg gk 'W R Q Q E E XX eg 1 14 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Formed A ' , ' ' f mm 'WfMw,L1T - W -4-mmm-f L- 'WM-,tw . If h i fl 3 9 'll I- l The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organiza- tion for athletes who are interested in learning more about God and how God plays a big part in athletics. This was the first year Brenham High School had this organization. It is divided up into boys' and girls' groups. They meet once a month for their Bible stud- ies. 1. The boy members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are: FRONT ROW: Darrell Boenker, Dennis Crowson, Danny Benavides, Scott Higgs, Kevin O'Malley, Ricky Weiss, Mark Wilkening, Kyle Dannhaus, Joe Garnett. BACK ROW: Richard Lindemann, Michael Costingham, Kyle Casburn, Zachary Heckmann, Mark Jaster, Ken Sommers, Mark Wood, Mark Arlitt, Jeff Damon. 2. The girl members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are: FRONT ROW: Audrey Arnold, Terri Thiel, Connie Bennett, Lisa McNicoll, Debbie Thiel, Donna Sommerfield, Donna Williams. SECOND ROW: Debbie Roeske, Deanne Reichwein, Lynne Landgraf, Elizabeth Sellers, Linda Weidner, Sandra Boeker. BACK ROW: Kay Boehm, Suzie Phillips, Lisa Sellers, Colleen Gably, Ginger Rogers, Tammy Lehmann, Linda Atkinson, Kathy Ahrens. 3. Member Jane Sechelski guards the ball. Don Newsome Robert Nichelson Ross Nutt Car Oberrender James Ogrodowicz Andrew Osborne 3flI'1 Gail Overm C o .- one .EE CGD go. '15 UZ 0.33 -I 1 Nancy Perry Alan Phillips lf, 1 ti, 'iii C' . 1 4 l .W g... .V,, 751' 5 fee' - T L s ff' . X y W ag 4- I am K L - ' if wit,-t:t,3,f -W f - Students Honored On May 16, the students of Brenham High School were assembled to be honored for their accomplish- ments in academic and athletic fields. Robert Pfenning was named Valedictorian while Cathy Tabor was named Salutatorian. Thirty-eight honor graduates were also announced. Mark Weidner and Cheryl Schwartz were com- mended bythe National Merit Scholarship Program: Cheryl Sharp was honored as Outstanding Negro Student semi-finalist. American Legion Oratorical Contest winners: Ann Dreyer, lst place: David Leibham, 2nd place. Kyle Dannhaus received the DAR Citizenship award. Scholarship winners were: Cheryl Sharp, Kenneth Sharp, Connie Moehring, Mark Herzog, Ann Drewer, Robert Whitmarsh, Norris Pruett, Bill Harris, Shelia Johnson, Robert Pfenning, Cathy Tabor, Zachary Heckmann, Randy Teufel, Butch Addicks, Ronnie Wellbrock, Rhonda Wehmeyer, Bruce Fritz, Willie Thomas, Cathy Hueske, Phelica Colemann, Clinton Goessler, Debra Rodenbeck, Thomas Roehling, Ricky Robbins, Michael Hohlt. Lisa Sellers, Paul Reagan, Ann Dreyer: Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy winners. Soil Conservation Essay winners: Duane Lueck- emeyer, Overall winner, 12th Grade: Mark Herzog, Frances Ellermann, Linda Adamek: 11th Grade: Linda Schulze, Karen Draehn, Elizabeth Smith: l0th Grade: Shirley Gaskamp, Robin Toubin, Deforis Bonner: 9th Grade: Debbie Thiel, Sarah Tiladen, Tammy Lehmann. Ann Dreyer, Robert Whitmarsh: senior I Dare You Award , Regina Ellermann, John Ragland: jun- ior l Dare You Award . James Reue, Mike Hohlt, Gary Averitt, Robert Stiewart, Russell LaRoe, Clinton Goessler, Donald Gaskamp, Butch Addicks, Joe Garnett, Matt Spinn, James Linville, Peter Fay, Jeff Janner, Ricky Weiss: Outstanding Senior Key Club Members, Sweetheart: Toni Roberson. Cathy Tabor: UIL Feature and Editorial Writing: Ann Dreyer: U.l.L. Persuasive Speaking. Mark Herzog: John Sousa Award and Distin- guished Musicians Award. Cindy Becker, Lois Goldberg, Crispin Faykus, Karen Klinkovsky, Debbie Kenjura, Robert Whit- marsh, Mark Herzog, Dough Wallace, Jeff Janner, Jennifer Hall, Mary Reue: Who's Who Among Ameri- can Music Students. Mark Herzog, Karen Klinkovsky: McDonald's All American Band. 4 l i 5 1. Mr. Henry Pettie makes the welcoming speech at the Awards assembly. 2. Robert Ptenning is distinguished as the Valedictorian of the Senior Class of '78. 3. Cathy Tabor receives her Salutatorian certificate. 4. Susan Boecker is recognized as having the third high- est average. 5. Frances Elermann receives her honor graduate certif- icate. O I l C 3 fi 1: E E 3 C C2562 : L - : in rv 'ci Z 3 Q 2 Q, W D H su 2 C -C Q, E D- 3 3 CD in rv C gg cu L n..-EEO,,': owcrgggirqjtg .:: D- an Q O- D- D- E cn - Q, GJ 3 agofrfwc mee-51,53 CLD'412Tb9Q EECLCC CTJYUUUJQZC LO.r.:o.1::E QJ3,4Q'CCmGJ NIO'-05..- x4.im4:-sx cD+-1E1.1i- K Sir: lit? ' H N sf 7 vp Y 7,1 '-r' ,.y,. ygby ,. L -,Q s Q 3E53EHi..iY9fi ME i':i' .,., Q v '- s K - - --f- , t N f . V 1 Q N-.. he xi . l sf, VV.... I .s 2. ' izg m t: X wtwgfisi 4' K 1 f ! ., iriir ' eirlri r'ii ' V iiii to E it In ...ici . cu f -H. 7 ,,. . -. -L5 - . ., .. ' S Eff 'i ' -' i i' f 5 , A: I i' ly ., wx ' J . L' . 1 : , irr' f ' . , .r,' Arh- E diff 'S i' ,:':':,:1i.- 7 h?s'f'f1wv2' ,. 1:2-I '. lf! .gm .'ss V . ,,, A '... i 'A , -x-r Q ,..,., J ' W . sgYt2 .- .'f,EwjE FQQQ-EMM e - Kiwi 14 Outstanding Students Honored at Assembly Awards were not only for academic achieve- ment. Awards were given to students holding special offices in student council, drill team, band, iournalism and different clubs. Students with special athletic ability were also recognized. Academic accomplishments were recognized by the naming of the valedictorian, salutatorian, and the honor graduates. Winners of UIL con- tests were also honored in journalism, typing, poetry, speech and science. L... 1. Paula Gregg was recognized as a Belle officer. 2. Lisa Sellers, Martha Knotts, and Elizabeth Sellers perform during the awards assembly while Linda Thaler plays the piano. 3. Kyle Dannhaus receives the Good Citizenship Award. 4. Ken Sharp is awarded the Echoes Scholarship. 5. Receiving the Sigma Chi Chi Scholar- ship is Cheryl Sharp. 6. Bruce Fritz is given the Brenham Whole- sale Scholarship. 7. 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This year there was everything from winners chosen from essay contests to the McDonald's All American Band. l i 5 1. Randy Teufel is awarded a wholesale scholarship. 2. Lisa Sellers is recognized for her Veterans of Foreign Wars essay. 3. Carol Sechel- ski is all smiles as she receives her Student Council president pin. 4. Willie Thomas is given a Sealy Mattress Scholarhsip. 5. A Blue Bell Creamery Scholarship was awarded to Donna Heintz. 6. Receiving a band award is Lorri Lehmann. 7. Waldo Smith presents Duane Lueckmeyer a trophy as the overall winner in the Soil Conservation Essay Contest. 8. Ann Dreyer receives her first place American Legion Oratorical Award. 2 if 447 3 2 3 5 F' 9 L L GJ L an x. N 'ai E 3 3 3 E E szeewem -5 .C L O o 3 Ji U u .t: L in .c tu U7 cn o S ,. u .- 5 ag V7 gn tv U7 .O I CU tj bn C 5 -O -- C O o 'S E KD ,C GJ Q L - Q CD CC U7 l- I 4 'Llp Wfsyn , as - if ' 4 . ,. ..z Ti- i- ,. 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Senior class president Gary Averitt turns over the daisy chain to junior class president Darrell Boenker. 2. Suzanne Perry reads her part of the will during the ceremonies. 3. Lauren Harrison hands a daisy to Matt Spinn during the procession. 4. The Junior Board picks their daisies from the chain after the exchange. 5. James Reue presents another part of the will. 6. Dee Boehm does the serving person dance from the 1977 Prom. J 1 Clarence Steinfeld Randy Steinfeld Scott Stewart Doug Swart Augusta Thomas Bobby Thomas Danny Thomas ohTT f ,, K , ,,.1Q-'. ,il K ' - nad , 0' rf rw W ' ,.,mfs,,.wy1.,, .- . re 2 :'- My W ' T L v i E2 f 'T -Q g li:-i ii rf, Q' 6: E Q . TJT sTT,T f QW ' f 4 Q w is F' f X il v x fii A I E ' sux' 1' 7 4 4... AQLAN ik ', S er gton mes Thom oy Thomas el Turner Keith Vesper Elethia as Florenc Walk Patricia ashin 3 Ja mE Vin e W 4 T - .,,, 2 , .--- ' , .QM ' ju if TTTT Q amm- '- QA ..-.,, - . 5 1 Wh 'X , 5 5 W I .. 4 -f- ,Q '3 ,Q ,4 gu i f 1 . 4 sk VT, , ,V my K, i 'iw i ffvi A ' sigma All fe Ao T rife! 1 so ff-' 1 T ' T i iiili l i ii l T Juniors Receive Responsibilities The Daisy Chain assembly was held on May 18. This is the day when the juniors receive the responsibilities of a senior. Before the passing of the dairy chain, the seniors' history was read. Then the will was read to everyone and next the prophecy. There was entertainment when the serving boys and girls of last year's prom did a dance to Surf- , A H ing US . Later the chain was turned. The juniors took their place in the senior section. The senior class president Gary Averitt led his class in their senior yell and junior class president Dar- rell Boenker led his class in their yell. After the Daisy Chain, the juniors received their senior rings. fs. ,...---fi NW iiiiiitizizf trellis: i 'W--. i 4 .ff Y 3 O J- .4 if. 1. Debbie Rodenbeck reads what the seniors willed to the juniors. 2. Susan Aschenbeck reads the predictions ot the future. 3. Mark Wood and Kay Boehm dance during the assembly. 4. Pam Dietz reads the ndividual wills. 5. Senior President Gary Averitt presents the daisy :hain to junior president Darrell Boenker. 6. The juniors receive the jaisy chain and senior responsibilities. Emil Wahrmund 3 cv .E T: 3 U' U CU 7 U7 +-1 4-1 G5 ri eh Mike W Ui C 4: C cv E E 3 'If ru E racy Wellmann Jesse Lee Wied l- 6 C 5 3 52 E2 QE .43 E Q E 3 .Q E : 5- TNI cu C L .QC?gEw S 5 '46 o S 3 O Q LL o: 4 O I. L. A Q5 U ' X Q J N.: ,mf 'x . I x '-...M ,f 1104:i4:?i:5EEE,ifE'57f'E'-'15.FTE -' ' ' . .A . . 1 ' '7'::s'e:Q55B: f. , ' -t'r- , sas!-swrsfifssszg . . f X 1 ,...,.. X? E. , - ' ...fn greg, . 2. t . , .,.. . gf Q, 7 wwiwt Ago: ' M e,,ga A .. is t A fi' Top Seniors Chosen Again The renewing ot an old tradition has brought back the naming ofthe Top Ten Seniors. The seniors were chosen by both the faculty and students. Many of the stu- dents were active in boys or girls athlet- ics, attended either Boys' or Girls' State, were active in student government, and all participated in extracurricular school activities. 1 'Q -Ax 2'2- a.,g K N 5 Q9 ea j,.,f'X t X 2 4 1. Kyle Dannhaus enjoys himself in a class discussion. 2. The Top Ten Senior Favorites are, FRONT ROW: Kathy Ahrens, Ann Dryer, Donna lVlcAdoo, Jennifer Hall, Cheryl Sharp. BACK ROW: James Reue, Joe Gar- nett, Ricky Weiss, Devery Parker, Kyle Dannhaus. 3. Jennifer Hall, a drum major, claps along at a pep rally. 4. Ann gives a small talk at the l-lonor Society assembly. 5. Joe rehearses for the senior play, Arsenic and Old Lace. l57 Senior Favorites Enjoy Various Activities 3 5 ttot ,, r 6 l. Devery Parker works on a yearbook layout. 2. Ricky Wiess does his classwork in physics. 3. Kathy Ahrens, Homecoming Queen, listens to the directions. 4. Here is Joe Garnett acting as Officer Brophy in the senior play. 5. James Fleue helps unload wood for the bonfire. 6, Relaxing after doing her homework is Donna McAdoo. 7. Cheryl Sharp works on her Civics assignment. Seniors Attend Final Gathering The graduating seniors of the class of '78 met to rehearse the graduation exercise on May 25. Mr. Whitesell explained the procedure and the pattern of entrance to the seniors. Then they walked through the entire exer- cise. On May 26, seniors were ready for the real thing. 1. Gary Averitt introduces the guest speaker. 2. Susan Phillips has her picture taken before commencement. 3. Suzanne Perry and Sharlynn Olney chat before lin- ing up for the processional. 4. The seniors pass a few last words among friends. 5. Dr. Casburn speaks tothe graduates. 6. Susan Boeker fixes her collar while she waits. l i 3 raise Senior Class Ends Year in Big Way With reflections of the past and specula- tions on the future, the occasionally dewy eyed graduates of the senior class of '78 held their commencement exercises on May 26. Gil Stricklin was the guest speaker at the ceremony as each graduate reminisced a collage of memories, memories of the happy, sad, serious, and fun moments of the year. The graduates were leaving behind the seemingly never changing daily routine, the ever-important morning announcements, forged notes, and the fear of what might happen if you didn't get to class. They were leaving these behind for the summer, work, or college. 1. Valedictorian Bobby Pfenning delivers his address. 2. Mr. Gil Stricklin delivers the guest speech. 3. Donna Hunter and Michael Brown wait nervously to line up. 4. Susan Boeker gives the opening prayer. 5. Ann House looks over the program. 6. The seniors wait forthe pro- cession to begin. 3 , . W 4, ,ex '4- A 2 I K f' -Q' gk, ff , 6 'K M QE Q 'ai 'W , 1 Ari S f F Q5 Q 4 A-Nz 'F h , 1 Z5 I I H Top Grads Announced On May 16, 38 honor gradu- ates were announced during the Awards assembly. These stu- dents maintained an average of 90 throughout their tour years of high school. Highest overall average belonged to Valedicto- rian, Robert Pfenning, who had a grade average of 97.491 . Saluta- torian, Cathy Tabor, graduated with a 96.152 average. Susan Boecker Frances Ellermann Cynthia Becker Sanda Boeker Ann Dreyer Cheryl Schwartz Kyle Dannhaus Connie Moehring Terri Foerster Robert Whitmarsh Duane Lueckmeyer Lori Lehmann 164 Pam Dietz Ronald Schroeder Mark Weidner Betty Sue Vierus Mark Herzog James Fleue Jeffrey Janner Doyle Nitsche James Linville Lauren Harrison Clinton Goessler Suzanne Phillips Debra Schulze Beth Krinke Lydia Ann House Cheri O'MalIey Sharlynn Olney Joseph Garneh Susan Aschenback Don Prenzler Edward Kmiec Cheryl Sharp Brian Dickschat Linda Adamek Administration Office Gets New Leader Among this year's changes was one in the admin' istration. Dr. Edwin Casburn became the new super- intendent during the summer and brought with him many new ideas which were slowly incorporated into the district programs. Nlr. Clarence Whitesell and lVlr. Henry Pettie remained in control at the high school. 2 1. Dr. Ed Casburn signs some papers during his first days as the new superintendent. 2. SCHOOL BOARD: FRONT ROW: Gloria Joswiak, secretaryg Willie Mae Nutt, Gladys Hogan. BACK ROW: W. E. Whid- don, vice-presidentg John Beckendorf, presidentg and Henry Eller- mann. 3. Mrs. Clara Lemm, counselor, gives testing instructions in the auditorium. 4. Mr. Clarence Whitesell addresses the student body during an assembly. 5. lVlr. Henry Pettie speaks freely to the student body. -Sansa Henry Pettie - Assistant Principal Gertha Holt- Nurse Laverna Jacob - Secretary Lenora Zieschang - Secretary L 2 O KD TQ fi E .Q I 1: cu E .- 4 .E .E on .t P ide braryA Li Mildred Tiaden 167 Teaching lVlore Than 8-4 Job Teaching. That word which to students means the person who gives them unnecessary homework, test, and in general tries to make life miserable, has an entirely different meaning to those who have chosen it as a career. To teachers, it means having to get to school by 8 a.m., sponsoring any number of extracurricular activities for students, being on duty instead of eating lunch, filling out reams of forms to satisfy state requirements, staying until 4 p.m. and then taking home 50-pound loads of papers to be graded so they can be handed back soon enough for the students to benefit from having done the assignment. Yes, teaching is not an 8-to-4 job with two months off in the summer. It is more like an 8 to midnight job which requires the two months to recover so it can be undertaken next year. 1. Mr. Carter Dibrell shakes hands with Mr. John Beckendorf, school board pres- ident at a reception for teachers at the beginning of school. 2. Mrs. Lenora Zeis- chang takes time to laugh while working on the attendance sheets. 3. Mr. Calvin Kossie discusses different colleges dur- ing College Night. 4. Mr. Jim Van Eman talks with a student. Carole Aclamc k Deanna Alfred Don Archer Ruth Belhke Wayne Eetnke Bosse Anna Bruce Bramlett Conley Brown ll ar une Burre Pe Perrle Coleman James Cooper Gayle Crawford rutcnfleld aC lrm Loulse Davis rter Dibrell Ca Carol Eben Q- L KD 1 O LAJ YU 'I C IU 3 7 Franklun Effenberger UQ eve Flem SI rke net Ge lla Ken Goodrurn I6 Teachers Use Many Techniques Every teacher has his or her own personal way of getting those black words from those thick books into the innocent minds ofthe student body. Some stand in front of a podium and lecture, while others keep telling their kids to read and keep quiet. 1. Mr. Charles Sander gives homework assignments to his government class. 2. Mr. Robert Loesch advises Roger Seil- heimer on one of his many jobs. 3. Mr. Kenneth Wiederhold shows why he is a specialist in all fields of study. 4. Mrs. Lota Kulhanek, English teacher, passes a kindly smile to one of her students. Ot S Haarmeyer Sharon Helmtschel Rommue Hlmze House Tom Jnm Mildred Jacob Calv m Jammer truck Kirkpa Loranme Dammle Klebold Raymomd Klussmamm Ma rtma Kmotts Q ua an O X E Z rv O Ifred Krause WI Lota Ku mamek Sherldam Lamp xx I 4. Clara Lermm Q ttle L VI Robe Robert Loesch 1 C N Ui O -J P- x. L GJ r- atepowsky M rlne Cha V5 L .. ru E 9 E axwell M F16 Q Way wr Teachers Have Their Share of Homework The faculty does more than simply grade papers and lecture. Most teachers really want to help their students learn something during the year, although one may think they do not. Just because they may get uptight and out of sight every now and then, from some little thing a student has done, does not mean they would like to hang him from his toes until he turns blue. They do forgive and forget. But if the student con tinues to do those little things, he may find himself congregating with, the main man, Mr. Whitesell. .used .522 N E2.'f1 Y: Q f , Q ilytxea is ' . .13 get -'f,'., . 'Lr' liters ' 5 5 l k. 3, 59 l Q ll I 3 1. Mr. Ronnie l-linze writes a check dur- ing a break from classes. 2. Mr. Robert Loesch and Mrs. Janis Mueller talk E 6 between classes. 3. Mrs. Gayle Crawford looks through some of the daily class- work. 4. Mrs. Carol Eben grades rnath papers. 5. Coach Ken Goodrum tries to give a little more pep to the Cubs. 6. Mr. Jim Van Eman works during one of the home games. 7. Band director Wayne Maxwell gives important instructions over his bullhorn. i 4 Jerry McCasIand Bevery Meacham ueller JanisM Cynthia Parker Mark Pease I Pipes Pau Ora Robinson Rodgers Cv Henry Post Linda Rutledge Char es Sander idt Schm lie E5 Dorothy Schroeder ffl bert She RO Doug Smith Stanley Sommer mmer atte So ke Mi YS 9 VTIVTI So Clyde Kenneth Stuessel Linda Thaler 17 4 Torturing Tests Thrill Teachers Teachers choose a number of ways to g . torture students, but the most frequently used method is tests. Tests are supposed to find out how much a student has learned about the subject, according to the teachers. These tests come in all shapes and forms and range from short pop quizzes to 10-page quarter exams. They may be true-false, multiple choice Cmore correctly identified as multiple guessj, easy, fill-in-the-blank, short answer or matching, but they are all designed for the same purpose - to get a grade. l 2 3 1. Ms. Cynthia Parker shows that teaching can be fun - especially grading papers. 2. Mr. Robert Sherrill uses maps to get the message over to his world geography classes. 3. Mr. Stanley Sornmers pres pares a test for his math class. 4. Coach Doug Smith gives Joe l-low' ard some help. 5. Elizabeth Smith presents Mrs. Garnett with a gift from the junior class while Mr. Cy Rodgers and Mrs. Janet Gerke look on. 6. Library aide, Mrs. Mildred Tiaden, fills out the overdue book list. 7. Mrs. Deanna Alfred enjoys teaching her speech class. 8. Mrs. Dannie Klebold presents a rose to Mr. Cy Rodgers as a gift of appreciation from the faculty at the junior play skit. ,fam wg--Q James Van Eman Kenneth Wiederhold E Em gi 1? 52 EE' :G DE rn E E E 2 5 fx OJ Ile Phelps CAid E Jan Schroeder CAideJ Faculty on the Job Nlembers of the faculty will find lots of ways to teach class and do their jobs. Some set up science labs, or give the stu- dents study periods. There are as many different methods as staff. 1. Mr. Paul Pipes sits while answering a student's question. 2. Mr. Henry Pettie watches to keep his little children from going places other than their classrooms, while Darrell Boekner heads for class. 3. Mr. Stanley Sommers stands straight and tall to point out problems on the board. 3 ,...l'l'l-.......... 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Cubs Third in District ln the first three games the Cubs downed Rockdale, 14-10, Waco Connally, 32-7, and Aldine Eisenhower, 15-14, but lost the next two games to Columbus, 18-6, and Cuero, 33-O. Coming back to defeat Tomball, 13-6, the Cubs then lost to Hunts- 1 ville, 41-12. Another loss, this time at the hands of the A8tlVl Consoli- dated Tigers, 9-6, compounded the sorrows since it was Homecoming night. Bouncing back to win a tough battle against Navasota, 8-O, the Cubs then went on to win their last game ofthe season against Katy, 22-14. Ending the season with a 6 and 4 record, the Cubs were third in district. 1 2 3 ., fg-1 5 fi - -i ,M f - gg ,V ,.., Q -',.,, i V,,-,iig , - Q -- - . ,,-'i , if . - ,,,, .. . u . . . . . . .. . , . . -. . 1 .. ,L ' f ' . r -N f H - --.. i , ,. g ,- YQ, 2 . '1 ,L 1 - ,'s' 1 ics- -fi' Y .. . - 1 - .. '--,- W, iii' ---ci ,rii .n ciii, , ',,, T' E 1. ' - i ' ,. - at 161 . 11. W ,, -- T ,'V. 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FRONT ROW: Bryan Nix,g,lVlike Schroederji Tommy Williams, Tim O'Malley, Ricky SeilheFne'r,'Joe Garnett, Kyle Dannhaus, Willie Hickey, Jim Koch, Trainer. SECOND ROW: Coach Doug Smith, Mike Brau, Tommy Neal, Willie Howard, Willie Thomas, Greg Rybarskl, Donald Gaskamp, Matt Spinn, Rodney Williams, Coach Char- lie Mateiowsky. THIRD ROW: Coach Steve Fleming, James Reue, Larry Daniels, David Hutchinson, Tim Cole, Norris Pruett, Steve Whittaker, Mark Murphy, John Sullivan, James Studhalter, Roy Hubert, Coach Ken Gooclrum. BACK ROW: Hubert Hutchinson, Willie Briscoe, Dextra Lyons, Butch Addicks, Oscar Newsome, Dwayne Brauner, Zack Heckmann, Mike Brown, Doyle Nitsche. 5. Tim Cole and Gary Ross both make sure the opponent goes nowhere. 6. James Reue takes down game statistics. 7. Joe Garnett suffers a dislocated shoulder. 8. Kyle Dannhaus downs a Hornet. JVS Finish Third in District On August 8, the J.V.'s hit the practice field for their two-a-day workouts. They were coached by Conley Brown and Bruce Bramlett. During the two weeks the coaches got the play- , ers in shape and taught them new skills. They improved themselves by going against the var- sity. The J.V. ended the season with a 5-4 record if R F l and third in district. M., 1 , ,..., ,. W... sl il il l e ? Y s 2 1. The J.V. offense lines up, ready to take on the Katy defense. 2. FRONT ROW: Curtis Nunn, Larry Carmack, Jeff Boecker, Pat Gaskamp, Bill Moran, Darreck Ervin, Curtis Ross, Paul Carranza, Kevin O'Malley. SECOND ROW: Mgr., Richard Lindemann, Howard Ray, Mark Shields, Dennis Crowson, James Lockett, Dennis May- nard, Ken Sommers, Troy Hanath, Mitchell Hall, Kyle Cas- Z burn, Coach Bruce Bramlett. BACK ROW: Coach Conley Brown, Lonnie Jackson, Melvin Lott, Donald Walker, Scott Higgs, Marcus Pruett, Warren Holmes, Joel Zinsmeyer, Gary Ross. 3. The J.V. dentense waits for the Katy's snap ofthe ball. 3 I 14 I? lil al'l I 5 Frosh End Season With 6-3-'I Record From the first day of workouts the freshmen learned new skills, and how to become a competi- tive team. The workouts started out at two a day for two weeks. Then came the pads and along with them came the J.V. team to practice against. The freshmen opened the season with a win over Rockdale, 14-O, which set the tempo for the season finishing with a 6-3-1 record, and first . place tie with Navasota in district. ,FX ,ef mano I 3 2 1. Jerry Surry breaks free of the Huntsville defense. 2. FRONT ROW: Duane Ahrens, Jeffery Pruess, Duke Stark, Mike Koester, Kenneth Tiemann, Gary Rag- ston, Brian Jurries, Richard Keniura, John Howard, Allan Dreyer. SECOND ROW: Mike Brooks, Matt Rybarski, Raymond Carraway, Jerry Crain, Dodd Lange, Mike Wagner, James Ogrodowiez, Roy Houston, John Davis, Mark Klausmeyer, Jerry Surry. THIRD ROW: Coach Otis Haarmeyer, Mike Randermann, Doug Swart, Wayne Boenker, Adam Young, John Fuller, Mark Smith, Harold Tappe, Ronnie Becker, Todd Hertel, Coach Terry Logan. BACK ROW: Jonnie Randle, Don Boeker, Bruce Rodenbeck, Dinc McDonald, Cliff Marshall, Perry Lott, Anthony Burnett, Roy Thomas, Gregory Heiskel, Allan Phillips. 3. Robert Wilson waits to go back in. Basketball Team Ends Non-District With Twelve Wins From the first day of practice the Cubs learned agility, and shooting ability, and with a lot of determination the Cubs opened against Cameron, winning, 57-56. The Cubs then went on to win the next tour games. The Cubs played in three tournaments, placing in twog took first in their own tour- ney, and Norris Pruett and Willie McDonald were chosen All-Tourney. ln the Columbus Tourney the Cubs didn't place but Willie McDonald was chosen All- Tourney. At Taylor Pruett was chosen most valua- ble player, McDonald All-Tourney, the Cubs again took first place. The cubs averaged 55.2 points per season game. Brenham Opponent 57 Cameron 56 63 Burton 35 55 Cameron 35 57 RTC 46 51 Moulton 39 52 LaGrange 36 49 Snook 53 55 Giddings 33 42 Sealy 44 47 Columbus 52 74 Caldwell 51 57 Round Rock 44 63 Burnet 43 39 Taylor 30 62 Bellville 38 68 Smithville 44 49 Moulton 45 1. Willie McDonald tries to keep the ball away from the Tomball Tigers. 2. Melvin Ervin goes for two. 3. Norris Pruett drives in for a layup. 4. FRONT ROW: Mgr., Jeff Damon, Mgr., Gerald Hughes, Mgr., Mark Thiel, Coach Otis Haarmeyer. BACK ROW: Robert Stewart, Mark Arlitt, Willie McDonald, Doyle Nitsche, Alvin Hall, John Kesee, Norris Pruett, Robert Hall, Mark Wood, Tim Jones, Melvin Ervin, Willie Howard. 182 2 3 Cagers Post 21-7 Record for Season The first district game and loss came at the hands of Huntsville, 45-30. Winning the next four games, the Cubs came up against Huntsville again and lost, 60-44. The Cubs then won the next four games. The Cubs' winning streak came to an end when they lost to Aldine Carver 60- 55. The Cubs closed out district play with an 8-3 record. The Cubs racked up 53 points average and only allowed 50.2 points for oppo- nents, the over all season record was 21- 7. DISTRICT PLAY Brenham Opponent 30 Huntsville . 45 49 Tomball 47 47 Navasota 43 55 A8tM Cons. 47 64 Katy 45 44 Huntsville 60 58 Tomball 57 67 Navasota 57 65 A8tlVl Cons. 60 53 Katy 46 55 Carver 60 1. Tim Jones is forced to throw the ball to a fellow teammate. 2. Alvin Hall goes up for the rebound. 3. Willie Howard shoots for two. 183 A JV'S Have Close Season The JV basketball team had a close, but winning, season with a 12 win-11 loss record. Robert Hall led the team through the season with 171 points. Finis Wilson ran a close second in scoring with 154 points. 1 26, 1. FRONT ROW: Lee Triggs, Barry Wright, Howard Ftay, Ftoy Hubert, Carl Wilson, Finis Wilson, Melvin Powell. BACK ROW: Milton Williams, Dennis Maynard, DE Ervin, Coach Steve Fleming, Kevin O'Malley, Den- nis Crowson, Scott Evans, Mark Shields. 2. DE Ervin is being watched by the referee during a game. 3. Howard Ray tries to score. 4. Finis Wilson and an opponent jump for the ball. Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Brenham Oppon 38 Cameron 48 Burton 24 Cameron 38 Snook 40 Caldwell 55 Bellville 55 Smithville 53 Moulton 37 Sealy 30 Burton 58 Lexington 41 Huntsville 51 Tomball 51 Navasota 46 A8tM Cons. 49 Katy 40 Huntsville 48 Tomball 49 Navasota 48 A8tM Cons. 32 Katy ent 25 29 31 53 38 19 8 41 21 11 51 49 50 68 37 52 51 50 42 54 39 l l i Frosh A Team BBB Scoreboard 3I'6l'll'l3fTl Opponent E2 Cameron 28 i4 Burton 4O I4 Cameron 36 lO A8tM 26 -4 Bryan Colts 38 +7 Conroe McCullough 41 15 Houston Pershing 57 i5 Huntsville 58 '4 Snook 46 2 AGM 22 TO S.F,A. Ponies 44 4 Snook 39 7 Giddings SS 38 9 Katy 48 O Tomball 22 8 Navasota 44 2 Katy 39 O Navasota 36 O Tomball 27 6 Huntsville 49 O Snook 48 O Bryan 53 Frosh B Team BBB Scoreboard VGVll'lBl'T1 Oppgnent D A8tM 12 l Katy 37 7 Navasota 29 5 Snook 33 3 ASM 21 3 Katy 26 Frosh A Team Has Good Season The Freshman A team fin- ished the season with a 13 win-9 loss record. They played in the district tournament, losing two and winning one. The average points scored per game by the HA team was 45.6. The A team had a winning percentage of .538 for the season. Greg Heiskel was lead scorer for the season with 282 points. The Freshman B team fin- ished the season with a 2 win-6 loss record. Although they played less games than the A team they finished the season with a less winning percentage of .250. The Frosh B team had an average score of 24.0 points per game. The top scorer for the season was Roy Thomas with 62 points. 1. FRONT ROW: Robert Hamrick, John Howard, Perry Lott, Anthony Burnett. BACK ROW: Greg Heiskel, Don Boeker, Richard Rogers, John Davis, Mgr. 2. Robert Hamrick, Kelly Kelm, Don Boeker, Troy Kuecker, Roy Thomas, Wayne Ragston, Scott Schroeder, and Glen Coleman. 6 Cubettes Close Year With 26-8 Ftecord The Varsity Cubettes had a good season as they broke their past records with a 268 record. They tied for the second place for district with a 12-1 records. Leading the Cubettes were Kay Schwartz with 149 pts. and Kathy Ahrens with 91 pts. 2 3 1. Kathy Ahrens and Sandra Boeker jog dur- ing practice. 2. Kay Schwartz practices on her jump shots. 3. Kay Schwartz tries for two points while being blocked by a Burton Player. 4. Kelly McLendon shoots for two points. 5. Varsity Cubettes: FRONT ROW: Christi Haskins, Benita Roberts, Kathy Ahrens, Dee Boehm, Kelly McLendon, Alice Wilson. BACK ROW: Coach Bruce Bramlett, Lesley LaRoe, Ann House, Sandra Boeker, Janice Walker, Debra Ray, Kay Schwartz. 6. Sandra Boeker attempts to make two points while being blocked by the defense player. 7. Sandra Boeker dribbles down the court while being blocked by a Burton defense 1 player. 8. Kay Schwartz goes for a jump shot F while players look on. 9. Kelly McLendon i tries for a jump shot. 6 BRENHAM CUBETTES 1977-1978 Brenham Opponent 60 Bellville 101 60 Snook 55 74 Waller 46 46 Jersey Village 34 59 Bellville 84 51 Hempstead 54 59 Burton 30 68 R.T.C. 48 59 Waller 37 46 Shook 52 73 Aldine Eisenhower 32 68 Angleton 48 58 Tomball 66 48 Deer Park 35 39 Jersey Village 34 60 R.T.C. 42 62 New Caney 52 60 Tomball 56 49 P.L. Calhoun 62 63 Jersey Village 52 60 Victoria Stroman 59 46 Brazoswood 43 62 Aldine Carver 47 75 Navasota 25 92 Katy 79 50 ASQM Consol. 28 56 New Ca ney 49 51 Tomball 58 70 Aldine Carver 48 45 Navasota 13 49 Katy 46 56 Aldine Eisenhower 27 62 A8tM Consol. 33 187 JVs Break All School Records With 25-7 The Brenham Cubette J.V. broke all school records with their 25-7 record. They also placed first in the Burton Tournament and third in the Jersey Village Tournament. 1. Terri Thell oractlces a few shots, 2, Cubette Junior Varsity' Janice Phll laps, Linda Atkinson, Cynthia Jones, Audrey Pruett, Dee Dahmann, Terri Theil, Cheri Adamlck, Sandra Parker, Debbie Fioeske, Laurie Meyer, Min me Flagston, Lorie Theil, Managers: Cindy Waits and Helen Foerster, Coach Carole Adamcik, 3. Janice Phllllps goes up for a lumpshot while being blocked by a Burton Panther. 1 Brenham 39 20 30 36 25 22 47 28 26 38 40 29 31 27 32 39 20 Brenham 36 23 41 32 46 35 36 31 32 44 30 29 36 38 42 20 37 22 37 38 41 35 40 31 27 33 34 34 41 46 45 50 Fr. Scoreboards Bellville Waller Jersey Village Bellville Waller Jersey Village New Caney Alief Eisenhower Tomball Alief Hastings Katy Carver Navasota Katy A8tlVl Navasota Carver JV Bellville Snook Waller Jersey Village Bellville Waller Snook Jersey Village Cy-Fair Jersey Village Pearland RTC New Caney Lexington Tomball BTC, Snook Carver Navasota Bellville Mucollogh Bryan Pearland Katy A8tlVl New Caney Tomball Carver Navasota Katy Eisenhower A8rlVl Oppon Oppon ent 24 10 15 18 15 12 28 14 22 18 13 24 14 30 27 8 23 ent 25 33 39 27 38 33 31 34 36 34 25 19 33 20 62 12 24 25 24 35 27 67 31 29 25 22 56 31 1C 29 3C 27 1 Si t v 4 2 3 Freshmen Break Existing Records With 15 Wins, 2 Losses The freshman team played more games than any other freshman team at Brenham and they broke an existing record with their 15 wins and two losses. They placed first in the Sealy Tournament and fourth in the District Tournament. Fr. Scoreboards Brenham Opponent 39 Bellyille 24 20 Waller 10 30 Jersey Village 15 36 Bellville 18 25 Waller 15 22 Jersey Village 12 47 New Caney 28 28 Alief Eisenhower 14 26 Tomball 22 38 Alief Hastings 18 40 Katy 13 29 Carver 24 31 Navasota 14 27 Katy 30 32 A8tM 27 39 Navasota 8 20 Carver 23 1. Jane Sechelski tries to stop a Burton Panther from reaching the other side of the court. 2. Lisa McNicoll makes her way down the court. 3. FRONT ROW: Louella Kessel, Jane Sechel- ski, Cynthia Lockett, Tammy Curtis, Wanda Lott, Donna Sornmerfield, Nancy Burch, Victoria Jaster, Leslie, Debbie Thiel. BACK ROW: Glinda Hutchinson, Michelle Wright, Doris Rogers, Donna Williams, Mattie Kimble, Flachel Whittaker, Tammy Bosse, Sheila Mathis, Sharon Dietz, K. K. Felvey, Linda Weidner, Lisa McNicoll. Cub Tennis Team Wins Zone Meets The Cub Tennis Team finished the season with a 3-5-1 record in dual meets this year. ln the boys zone meets, Brenham won with 12 points. Don Prenzler won first place in Varsity singles. Mark Siemsglusz and Mike Cottingham won first place in boys doubles matches. Kelly McLendon won second place in varsity girls singles. Dee Boehm and Sharlyn Olney were defeated in the Quarter Finals by ASLM in girls doubles. The team was coached by Mrs. Sherrie Lampe. 1. Colleen Gacldy plays up close. 2. FRONT ROW: Kay Boehm, Renee Mueller, Colleen Gaddy, Susan Addicks, Kelly McLendon, Dee Boehm, and Lynn Landgraf. SECOND ROW: Mike Bothe, John Wright, Joe Adams, Mike Cottingham, Shar- lyn Olney, Cheri O'MalIey, Wendy Phillips and Kate Williams. BACK ROW: Don Prenzler, Mark Seimsglusz, Jimmy Hadfield, Marcus Pruett, Russell La Roe, Jeff Toubin, Dan Giebel, and Mike Korth. 3. Kelly return the ball. 5. Jeff serves the ball. 6. Sharlyn returns the ball across the court. W'Lh ' Golf Team Gets New Coach The Cubs' best showingwas in zone where they had a team total of 320 on the second day of compe- tition. However, the Cubs placed 3rd in the zone tournament and were eliminated from district com- petition. Matt Spinn was the only senior on the golf team, so the future looks bright for next year's golf team. In the zone, Lisa Boehnke of the girls golf team received top medalist with a 187. In Huntsville they won 2nd place and Lisa Boehnke got 2nd medalist and Lisa Tiemann was 3rd medalist. Coaching both teams was Coach Smith. 1. Matt Spinn keeps his eyes on the ball. 2. Grady Kissel concen- trates on his swing. 3. George Evans takes careful aim before he swings. 4. Lisa Boenke looks to see where the ball lands. 3 ,4.kb K , lsll f '- ' W ..,. - - - .,.. f gv. ,af , ...,,, ,V lll- 1 ' ' 3 s 2 - lsll i . .... .. V . Mg sw , . V .ygk i.g ,,53J ., -..Ll f '.s. . L 3 '. 2 - , K U , -, 8 ' VLV 2 L ',,' I ., s V Lie . f f.f mf ' A , .,..- , 'Q ,.., 1 ', '., 1 mv , .L '. ' ., , 355, , ff , ,g ,.: ..-', f , A .I :,',.. W, ,... '. :flares 6 A k at I .V., .V ..,, . 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Boy's Freshman Track Team: FRONT ROW: Alvin Chivers, Ardie Hanath, Ray Houston, Perry Lott, Anthony Burnett. BACK ROW: Lee Pennington, John Fuller, Bob Dillard, Richard Rogers, Greg Heiskel and Johnny Randle. 2. Michael Brown runs in the track meet. ii . . '51 Freshman Cubettes Win at Westlake The freshman Cubettes had a very short sea- son as a team. They went to one meet, West Lake. They won this meet. K. K. Felvey went on to state, winning second in the 80 meter. Jane Sechelski placed third in regional with the discus. Four of the freshmen lettered on the varsity level. 1. Jane Sechelski gets ready to throw the discus. 2. Girls Freshmen track team. FRONT ROW: Glenda Hutchinson, Mat- tie Kimble, Vlctoria Jaster. BACK ROW: Theresa Bradford, Cynthia Lockett, and Doris Rogers. . .nf Y . f .,. .... T Cubs Break Old Records Members of the Varsity Track Team made impres- sive showings at meets this year. Mike Brown broke the varsity record for the 440-yard dash with a time of 48:35. The four-mile relay team consisting of Leroy Maxie, John Carr, Darrell Milam, and Wilton Lockett, broke the old record with a time of 19:59.25 The shuttle-hurdle relay record was bro- ken with a time of 36.99 by Roderick Brown, Elvis McBride, Curtis Ross, and Joe Garnett. The Cubs finished first at the Blinn relay. They finished third at the Chaparral and Rockdale relays. The Cubs placed fourth at the Gulf Coast and Gator meets, and also placed fourth in the District meet. The 440-yard dash relay team placed fourth at Regional, the mile-relay team finished first and Mike Brown finished second in the 440-yard dash. The mile-relay team and Mike Brown qualified for State. Johnny Perez also went to State and competed in the Cross-Country Division, placing 24th among some 80-90 runners. 1. Elvis McBride clears the hurdle. 2. Roderick Brown makes an attempt to clear the bar. 3. Craig Ahrens participates in the dis- cus throw. 4. The Cub Varsity Cross-Country Team: FRONT ROW: Gary Ross, Johnny Perez, Wilton Lockett, John Carr. SECOND ROW: Darrell Milam, David Byers, Curtis Ross, Alfred Daniels, Greg Rybarski. BACK ROW: Wayne Wolfe, Jimmy Bush, Mike Brown, Thomas Ognoski. 5. Leonard Heard competes in track. 6. Curtis Ross attempts to clear the hurdle. 7. Paul Murski, Jimmy Bush, Greg Rybarski, and other members of the track team rest between competition. 8. The Varsity Track Team: FRONT ROW: Gerald Hughes lmgrj, Milton Williams fmgrj, Jeff Toubin, Leroy Maxie, Johnny Perez, Wilton Lockett, John Carr, Curtis Nunn, Elvis McBride, James Nunn fmgr.J, and Bill Moran. SECOND ROW: Joe Garnett, Greg Rybarski, Larry Bias, Joel Zinsmeyer, Hubert Hutchinson, Alfon Taylor. BACK ROW: Craig Ahrens, Mike Brown, Larry Taylor, Jimmy Bush, Leonard Heard, Willie Ford, Paul Murski, Gary Scurry, Roderick Brown, and Carl Wilson. E E 2? Y QW ' 1 nf -g ' I4 4, .6 H PJ , - - , my fi ,4 gf -- ,4 2 , f 1- K V. ,, - wwf . ,4 , H H 4' .Y Q NN: TT V ,, 1,61-WA, , W gyf 1. ' V , f -W , N' migyfvvg V . W wg, , . ,, ' . , , ,. '12 mf 4 ' ,, Ava, vs mm N V -V V , f f 1' L ' if ' ww , ww W 4' ' 6 y A., up..-A ' - 51- nff' 'H V Tix My V VVV2 K, . ,L , V' .. M , 1 Nt nw- . 5 ' w Z A. .s V Jn , +qQ 2'fQ. ' S 'Rfk kiU4':ff'5i1f : vi 5' N K ,Q A4 i wi, Q, 1 A A W N-Xfm-YK A n,mw,,Age 'N -'+ L :Sofa , 4 f H iw v Cubettes Net Win at Regional Meets The Cubette Varsity Track Team won First Place in Regional with 74 points and in District meets with 155 points. During the year they also participated in the Rockdale Meet winning First Place with 94 points and in Round Rock they took First Place with 167 points. ln District tournaments, the players who placed first were Kay Schwartz inthe long jump, Janice Walker in the 440-yard dash, and K. K. Felvey in the 880-yard dash. In the mile relay, First Place winners were Flor- ence Walker, Deborah Ray and Janice Walker. The Cubettes were coached by Ken Goodrum and Carol Adamcik. 1. Jerry Hackett coming down after an attempt to clear the bar. 2. Jane Schelski runs on for a win in the relay race. 3. Linda Atkinson participates in the relay race. 4. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hackett, Flor- ence Walker, K. K. Felvey, Linda Weidner, Ann House, Linda Atkin- son. SECOND ROW: Dena Lewis, Sandra Parker, Kay Schwartz, Donna Williams, Jane Sechelski, and Shirley Miles. BACK ROW: Jan- ice Walker, Linda Johnson, Janice Jones, Wanda Lott, Audrey Pruett and Benita Roberts ,. .4,. Girls Team Members Advance to State This year the Cubettes placed fourth with a total of 38 points in the State Meet. Kay Schwartz placed first in the triple jump with 39'2 . K. K. Felvey placed sec- ond in the 800 meter dash with a time of 2:14.l. The 1600 meter relay team placed first this year with a time of 3:54.6. Relay team members were K. K. Felvey, Deborah Flay, Kay Schwartz and Janice Walker. 1. Deborah Ray puts her best into the relay race. 2. Janice Walker comes around the corner for the final lap. 3. Audrey Pruett throws the discus as others look on. 4. Sandra Parker and Leslie LaFloe fund time to talk and rest during a meet. H' 0 3 4 Two Cubs Receive Joe Fioutt Award On lVlay 18, the athletic picnic was held in honor of all par- ticipating athletes. Before the barbecue dinner was served, lettering and other special awards were presented. Special and outstanding awards were given in each sport. Willie Thomas and Kyle Dannhaus received the .loe Floutt football award. The tennis award went to Kelly McLendon, and Don Prenzler. Lisa Boehnke and Grady Kissel received the golf award. Alvin Hall took the basketball award. The track awards were presented to Mike Brown and Kay Schwartz. 1. Donny Ervin receives his award in basketball. 2. Kyle Dannhaus and Wil- lie Thomas with Joe Ftoutt football award. 3. Coach Matjowski recognizes all athletes for their hard work. 4, Receiving his football award is Dwayne Brauner. f..,.,,f . l 'Y-Q ' A M Cru, C' HET5 1. Top athletes named were Grady Kissel, golf, Don Prenzler, tennis, Mike Brown, track, Alvin Hall, basketball, Kelly McLendon, tennis, Kay Schwartz, basketball and track, Lisa Boehnke, golf. 2. Kathy Ahrens speaks at all sports picnic. 3. Guest speaker Gus Mutcher gives a speech. 4. Dr. Casburn presents Don Boeker with football award. Cubs Go To District After having the excellent record of being 3A State Champs two years running and winning all-zone last year, the Cubs went to District this year and made it as far as Bi-District, being stopped by the team from Jas- per twice in a row. The Cubs opened the season with a win over New Caney with a score of 2-0. They then went on to beat Westlake 7 to 6. Having won these games the Cubs ended the season with 24 more wins and six losses. i 3 1. Members of the Cub baseball team congratulate Ricky Seilheimer. 2. A Cub player slides safely into sec- ond base. 3. Flon Kuecker puts out an opposing player. 4. Ronnie Wellbrock warms up for his turn at bat. 5. The Cub Varsity Baseball- eq- ,Q in Ragland, Ron Kuecker, Mark Wilkening M' erten ID. A. Ervin, Dennis Maynard, Tommy a- Ta??is'fahd Brian Nix. BACK ROW: Tim O'MaIley, Kyle Dannhaus, Willie Bris- coe, Ricky Weiss, Ronnie Wellbrock, Mike Brau, Kyle Casburn, Ricky Seilheimer, and Brian Bender. 6. Ricky Seilheimer gets a hit. 7. The opposing pitcher tries to pick oft Mark Wilkening. 8. Ricky Weiss tries to decide what kind of ball to throw. 3 W ifxx NF. Y ,., 1. gy -.1 if Xi 1 1, vi! i f xx! f f ' L' .KJ 203 Cub JV Team Has Good Season The Junior Varsity team had a good season, with 11 wins and one loss. In tournament games, they participated in Huntsville, placing third. ln batting averages, Darrell Boenker with 627 points, Dodd Lange, 545 points, and Kenny Well- brock, with 541 points, were the outstanding play- ers. The total average in hits was 126 points and the batting average was 312 points. The team was coached by Tommy Sullivan. 1. Barney Thielemann awaits the arrival of the ball. 2. Darrell Boenker bats for a homerun. 3. Andrew Deeds pitches the ball to the next base. 4. FRONT ROW: Mitchell Hall, Mark Arlitt, Patrick Gaskamp, Joe Howard, Tommy Neal, Dodd Lange, Alan Phillips, Mark Shields, Brian Jurries, and Darrell Boenker. BACK ROW: Wayne Deeds, Dennis Crowson, Mike Randermann, Barney Thiel- emann, Don Boeker, Kenny Wellbrock, Donny Mohlemann, Der- ick Ervin, Curtis Gaskamp, Roger Seilheimer and Ronnie Boenker. ,,',f,if5if,.?,','afs,fvf,j-1 iffffiklffv ff 9 ,: ' A x a H11-'t 'fi' 135 fr ' pt' .M .f' V, .t'azz,,x ' . , I .L W -gl, V , Q 2 a t , f f ' I , K, ag .mztizxf fe-ew 4 We 1. Kenny Wellbrock takes second base. 2. Don and Ronnie Boecker find time to rest. 3. Wayne Deeds and Darrell Boenker put the opponent out. 4. Darrell Boenker strives to be safe. 5. Coach Sullivan advises his team. 1 mcg 'VVI - All District Baseball Team Scores High 1 ln the district games, Ricky Seilheimer, Bryan Nix, and Willie Briscoe placed first. Mark Wilk- ening, Ron Kuecker, D. A. Ervin, and Tommy Joe Williams placed second. Honorable mentions were given to Jerry Merten, Kyle Casburn, and Kyle Dannhaus. 2 Y .., ...... 1. 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Arp Jeweler Onthe Square Since 1 91 5 Love Bright and Cosmic Diamonds BI Mid H I C Elg d S k Wth F cn SI d CytISI f n Bd B Ci U IGf 116SM k 8362517 836-7977 Farmers Merchan+ Lumber Company Plan-f Food Company GENERAL DYNAMICS Custom Fertilizing Pecan Buying 3OOJackson B n Electric Boat Division 400 S A 836 3641 eff 5 zF.W,, 46 Firs'r Na+ional Bank Drive-In Window Service Ample Free Parking N.M kt dByI 836 3666 W KFULL r SERVICE BANK FEDIIAL DEPOSIY YNSURANCE CORPORATION 5 6 South Central Savings Association . WW K, ,XX ff! XXX 4 Xt IJ. X I l N, . I I r lj V - X X I 'iv ft I' , ,Jffffi in A ' fi ' . fil',l'N 3 w. .. 'V I X uniwmimwuoz -, sf- 571 ' if' -5-ggszq .H -V Y-l-I t msn-Yi f Vi :?m,f,,- 3Ol E. Main Brenham Branch Office - Hwy. 36 and lVlain: Sealy, Texas Crossroads Shopping Center: Conroe, Texas A A L Catalog Sales Paint Appliance Bargains Your Complete Auto Center SERVICE NATIONWIDE Prompt service, factory parts 500 N. 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I A y' SIFT WATER l l l H l l l . 4 f wma A QCUNDITIONERS MAKE IT PUSSIBLEI A- 29 Years of Dependable Service to Our Town As your factory-authorized dealersn p for Cull gan p o duc s tomorrow we Ill stand ben nd the ater cond I Ilt d Yo oners we se o ay ca always depend on that. If You're Not Already Our Customer, Call 836-2180 - Say 'HEY CUHJGAH MANY 102ADll F - h arm RSAIAPIY C0- Feed and Seeds for All Your Needs Nancy and l-lenryW Hugne J O Ferl l ze s F eld Seeds Feed l sectcdes W e Herb c des Fence Post Gates Tanks Fa ml-lard a e 5o6E C B h 713 836 3261 Kenjura Pharmacy 303 N. Park Brenham A dC Kenlur O 2 Sealy Reed Mattress Insurance C0mPanY Agency Makers ofthe Famous MW V , Posturepedic Mattress ' Bool'l'i's Country Creamery Miller's Prescription Specialties Made Exclusively vvim Quality 5 l'm6CY Blue Bell Ice Cream Malts Shakes Sundaes Banana Splits Cold Drinks Open 1Otill 10 Prescription Service When You Need lt 6 Days Sund-WS 2 fill 10 A. C. Miller - Owner KK Owned by Mr. and Mrs. 401 Sy 836 2424 Robert Booth Four Corners Shopping Center 836-5301 I . R I Alf 3? A 4 QL U s ' ' 57 rg . J, Durden Perry's In Brenham The Heart of Your Home ls Good Plumbing Downtown, H.E.B. Shopping Center and Four Corners Shopping Center 18065 M k . gl Plumbing 836 3700 Tiemann Brothers Tractor Company Q1 Q ff gtgt 'I ' Ed Duckworth, Owner 5,:.,- A. S Zi QQ 1 4 .TIL ' 'yi -is I N ,.. , ala, 902E b y ' B ri ,rr . , f nf x J Q- -. Aj 7 X X! L 7 ' 5 , XQQQQQ 34 Tom's Sales 9 5355! . Qeijgg Qisq? rgyagff tn t and Service X991 we s , ' -x Q et' XJQ7 Q19 W Br xx am In Sound qv to 5 my X . vt qw K' , 'JJ . 1' my , 5, XJ 'EJ fa' xg L X' f . , U Gy U? X Az: s , P CT! N, 4 , 'i g g uvgfg Where You Get the Best in Q ,jf ' ' Sound Equipment Service 6 I 108 W C Ljpb 30135. 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Alamo B h 836 O5 Senior Class ot '78 You, You're 'rhe Ones Germania Brenham Cubs Farm Mulal Aid ASS0Cia+i0n We aim all for youll Specializing in Fir ,Li hnin, ef 1 aid E?CIlns?ireIihlcet 711Ni rid B h 5OOMans 'Dr. 836 5224 B kt 1 D Th La Roche Chevrolet Authorized Sales and Service Chevrolet, Nova, Chevell C maro, Corvette, Monte Ca I Vega, Monzea, Chevette, Trucks KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS Loop 290 Hwy. 36 836-6666 GM QUALITY SERVICEXPARTS Medical Arts Drug Company 305 N. Austin Parkway Ph 836 3687 Waldies Pharmacy Located in Brenham Clinic 203 E A d y Ph 836 5684 WASHINGTON COUNTY STATE BANK XQMQQQZ The KieIce's PRINTING K 2005.5 I Ph 836 9814 Chandler's Auto Supply Complete Machine Shop 1 Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1 lVlon.-Sat. 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tom Chandler - Owner 836-6616 Seniors, Good Luclc From, BOe'H'CI'1eI' Building Roberts- Supply Horne Co. 1608 S Ma ket 836-3678 Farm and Ranch Real Estate Key Kut Wall Panels mg Al Floof Trusses 8364546 Complete Building Service Guns Reels Spor'rsman John R. Bosse E Brenham Hea+ing 8: Air Condiiiioning 207 E. Alamo Bfenham 23I I S. Markei' Buy i 1, Trade Lee Roy Lehrmann Glenwood H. Buerger l Po. Box 357 836-5653 RGDEIIVS 713 836-2223 surf FARM Brenham A c L- P Gas, Inc. LW' I N S U R A N C E 302 vv. rviam il Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm ls There 508 S. Market Brenham Gas for County Homes Propane Gas and Appliances W. L. Warmke - Owner Terrance W. Warmke, Manager 836-2331 Brenham 230 Brenham Q Wffwtm 2 Saddle Shop Q7 nm zxnxfdiexzxli Inc. Finest in Western Wear 602W F T Two Locations 836 7925 H y 290 F C 836 2662 836 6673 Gulf Oil Products ZFX XXX g-l Jud Alexander - Distributor 836-2722 Hwy. 290 FM 389 Brenham A Sill' Navrahl Winkelmann M uS'C S+udio H ouse Since l9l0 115 B vl ' X, K f97?il X Fine Photographv 836 2701 ily K E o f - W1 N V F421 202 W Al 836 3551 GASKAMP FABRIC , ,I 'P -. V- 4 x X 3-E55 'Nr wir' J - Carpets, Drapery, Vinyl, Tile, and Fine Fabrics Delores d Floyd Gaskamp, Owners 8362752 10058 M k H O cl B l'1 FORD Bolhe Ford Sales and Service LINCOLN -MERCURY 805 S. Market Brenham 836 3659 x B. L. Har+ne'r+'s Exxon 836-8440 Service S+a+ion 308 W. Loop at H wy. 290 Complimen+s of I 00,000 Au'ro Pa r+s Hoga n up 1000 S.Market 836-3685 Fu neral Home 007 a nd Real Es+a're AU TU PARTS ,Qu 1359 1 C r,,rEUvJV5 fe-2, X N N 1 9.4 ,N W' N AJC SSX M 3 lf Ks X ' yg ' I my L wx 1 X A A , ,X N Xl xx 52 x fx wmirx Www Q11 . 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Box 602 f Loop 2577, Brenham 713x836-9900 Charlie Rosenbaum, Jr. Paul Lightfoot Pete Bilski Silver Wings Ballroom H y105 B li 836 3536 Appel M + Brenlfia m I' O O S Upl1ols+ery 45 CHRYSLER 3' TWT' 5h0P M morons conpoimion Upholstering Refinishing Draperies Complete Auto Trim Tailored Seat Covers DUDGE 1706 Sg3Igag6Brenh 15 H IdW h Sales and Service Y 5063 A Brenham 836 2391 I ls ii 'EN ,iii s 'ii 'i Eiiiii Wiiaiii' imii Wien iiiiiii i Mi 'iiiiiii' Niili' I ':' . L. K Q, , . vfaig- .A .ah .'- 'Q v, .' ,n, -.v J . ' Q W . f fff 'j'-is Q - f f E . .143,.viL5,NQi -'l ' F-:N f ,25- ' -' 63 W3 ' -vffi , i D, ,Q 0 URGERS ' onion RINGS Ls LQ-'EL--.aL..i5J l Happy Ea+ing 1600 S. Nlarket Brenham 713-836-4242 OI' 836-8452 Ellison's House of Flowers and Gifts s..........,.....s., Q.Qg.y t S, new-1-v-1--rw--ev-N-wi :J 1 .1 ..,,. - VN t'G W,, Your Full Service FTD Florist in Brenham 112 S. Austin 836-9541 mb enneqi ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 100 W. Nlain 836-2131 Catalog: 836-4501 PLEASE Keniura Tile 8: Carpet Commercial and Residential Ceramic Tile, Sheet Vinyl, Carpet, V.A. Tile 1004 N. Park, Brenham John J. Kenjura, Owner Business No. 836-5563 237 Roy Stolz Motor Co. Walter Po. Box 746, Brenn BLHCK T h I e I e m a n n General Contractor Off 23105 M kt Brenham H 211OT Wilson 's Farmers shoe Tree State burler Bank lwrownt NATURALIZERQ Since 1907 ...7ZeSZ0e 0fCZau5omu4 The Country Bank tor Country Living :fl -fi . FourC Q Q ' gush gg sn pp' QC t 4 UPIPQ? B h Beauty Box . Hair Styling Schlelder Men and Women Furniture Co. Betty Holtkamp Judy Hines Blanche IVIcKay ln Brenham Since 1902 Call for Appointments F F' if Q 102 E. 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ACI - 213 Adarncik, Cherie - 12, 68, 83, 188, 193 Adamek, Linda - 7, 108 Adamcek, Lois - 83 Adams, Gwendolyn - 43, 65 Adams, Joe - 46, 83, 190 Addicks, Butch - 7, 15, 54, 57, 96, 128, 178 Addicks, Michael - 7, 86 Addicks, Nathan - 7, 86 Addicks, Susan - 68, 83, 190 Ahrens, Craig - 43, 52, 84, 128, 196, 197 Ahrens, Duane - 81 Ahrens, Kathy - 7, 15, 59, 61, 62, 108, 156, 159, 186, 187,208 Ahrens, Tamara - 12, 18, 46, 83, 136 Alaman, Rosa - 68 Alfred, Deanna - 12, 34, 48, 61 Anderson, Doyle - 16, 83 Andrejczak, Kay - 18, 83 Appel Motors - 236 Arlitt, Mark - 14, 43, 84, 94, 128, 136, 182 Armstead, Shirley - 135 1 Aschenbeck, Susan - 7, 84, 108, 154 Atkinson, Linda - 83, 188 Averitt, Dennis - 128 Averitt, Gary - 7, 15, 29, 32, 56, 62, 72,105,106,107,128,152,155 Bage, Wayde - 43, 108 Balcerek, Michael - 124 Baldwin, Cindy - 68 Baldwin, Diana -11, 14, 43, 68, 82, 84, 118 Banner Press - 209 Barkmann, Katherine - 18, 83, 112 Beach, Kelly - 68 Beach, Klay - 43, 86 Beach, Sandy - 83 Beauty Box - 239 Becka, Georgia - 83 Becker, Cindy - 7, 18, 28, 35, 36, 41,61,82,96,138, 139,164 Becker, Hershel - 124 Becker, Ronnie - 128, 181 Beckendorf, Mike - 70, 124 Beckermann, Roy - 83 Benavidez, Danny - 46, 83, 135, 14 Bender, Brian - 43, 108, 203 Benkoski, Rebecca - 83 Bennett, Ella - 85 Bennett, Jennie - 18, 125 Bennett, Rose - 116, 125 Bias, Larry - 85, 197 Big 4 Plant Food Co, - 214 Bilski, Annette - 43 Birkelbach, Kristy - 7, 18, 62, 92 Black, Lonnie - 85 Bleike, Barry- 18, 125 Bleike, Bonnie -18, 85 Blue Bell Creameries - 214 Blue, Mike - 55 Blum, David - 43, 124 Bockhorn, Ronnie - 17, 43 Boeker, Don - 125, 128, 181, 185, 201 Boeker, Gaye - 7, 74, 75 Boeker, Jeffery - 84, 124, 180 Boeker, Sandra - 7, 15, 82, 108, 186, 187, 164 5 Index Boeker, Susan - 7, 18, 62, 82, 112, 164 Boehm, Dee - 21, 43, 50, 84, 138, 186, 190 Boehm, Kay - 17, 43, 84, 94, 190, 154 Boehnke, Lisa - 14, 43, 60, 65, 68, 192, 200, 201 Boenker, Darrell- 8, 14, 30, 43, 80, 128,145,176, 144,152, 155 Boenker, William -125,181 Boettcher Building Supply - 228 Bonner, Deforis - 85, 112 Booth, Brenda - 18, 125 Booth's Country Creamery - 222 Borchardt, Karen - 12, 14, 25, 26, 27, 45, 52, 62, 91,127,138,140 Bosse, Tammy - 68, 125, 185 Bothe Ford - 231 Bothe, Michael- 88, 190 Bothe, Roxanna - 45, 74 Bowlerama - 210 Bowman, Kenneth - 125 Boyd, Lynnette - 85 Bracher, Daniel- 125 Bradford, Theresa - 18, 125 Bradshaw, Bill- 9, 86 Bramlert, Bruce - 23, 180, 186 Brandt, Tanya - 85 Brau, Kami- 85 Brau, Mike - 85, 178, 203 Braun, Gerald - 18, 45, 84 Brauner, Dwayne - 9, 90, 108, 178 200 Brauner, Luther - 9 Brending, Herrman - 108 Brenham Broom 84 Mop Inc. - 225 Brenham Electric Motor Service - 21 1 Brenham Floral Company - 234 Brenham Heating 81 Air Conditioning - 229 Brenham Insurance Agency - 239 Brenham L-P Gas, Inc. - 229 Brenham Memorial Chapel - 211 Brenham National Bank - 224 Brenham Office Supply Service lnc. - 218 Brenham Saddle Shop lnc. - 230 Brenham Upholstery St Trim Shop - 236 Brenham Wholesale - 230 Brentes Mills - 211 Brinkmeyer, Billy - 9 Brinkmeyer, Latrell - 9, 108 Brisco, Jimmy -125 Brlsco, Willie - 3, 9, 90, 178, 208 Britton, Gregory - 85 Brooks, Michael - 125, 181 Bronikowskl, Stanley - 17, 45, 124 Brown, Conley - 23, 180 Brown, Michael- 9, 178, 197, 200, 201 Buchalla, Gary -17, 45, 124 Burch, Nancy -14, 68,125, 130, 185, 189 Burnett, Anthony - 116, 125, 181, 185, 194 Buro, Paul - 127 Burrell, Hallie -127 Burton, Alfred - 45 Burton, Jessie -127 Busby, Mike - 32, 45, 72, 73 Busby, Ray - 9, 32, 38, 62. 72, 73. 137 Bush, Jimmy - 85, 197 Buster, Ursula - 9, 18, 92 Byers, Bambi- 9 Byers, David - 9, 86, 197 Byers, Lisa - 42, 45, 87 Byers, Robbie - 87, 124 Campbell, Sharon - 9, 33, 118 Carmack, Larry - 180 Carr, Edmond - 127 Carr, John - 87,116,197 Carranza, Paul- 16, 45, 180 Carraway, Raymond - 127, 181 Carter, Sharon - 11, 45,91 Casburn, Kyle - 45, 49, 128, 145, 180, 203, 201 Casey, Cindy - 87 Chambers, Lance - 109 Chambers, Roger - 87, 124 Chandler's Auto Supply - 228 Chapel, Wanda - 87 Chapman, Ginger - 87 Chappell Hill Construction - 234 Charle's Food Center - 217 Charles, Pamela - 127 Chivers, Alvin -127, 194 Chivers, Patrick - 87 Chovanec, Teresa - 127 Chovanec, Thomas - 87 Clepper, Melissa -11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 62, 68, 118 Clepper, Rusty - 11, 86 Cole, Tim -178, 179, 208 Coleman, Bobby - 127 Coleman, Chester - 45 Coleman, Glen - 127, 185 Coleman, Phelicia -11, 62, 63 Colligan - 221 Collins, James - 11, 49,96 Cone, Patricia - 45, 68, 84 Contee, Sandra - 47 Cook, Bobby - 1 1, 108 Cook Sheet Metal - 212 Coonse, Debra - 1 1 Cortingham, Michael- 87, 103,14 190 Cotton Patch - 233 Cragg, Claudia - 11 Crain, Jerry - 124, 127, 181 Crain, Jimmy - 11 Crain, Leslie - 68, 121, 189 Crain, Paul- 47,102,124 Crawford, Joseph - 87 Crawford, Lillian -118 Crawford, Lorene - 116, 127 Crawford, Tammy - 127 Crone, Richard - 129 Crow, Rachel- 68,87 Crowson, Dennis - 87, 128, 145, 180 Currence, Sherri - 129 Curtis, Jerry - 1 1, 55, 70, 124 Curtis, Tammie - 129, 189 Dabera, Minnie - 47, 87 Dahlquest, Debbie - 24, 47 Dahlquist, Steven -Q 129 Dahmann, Carl - 11, 108 Dahmann, DeeAnn - 188 Dahmann, Don - 11, 54, 108 Damon, Jeff Richard - 128, 182 Daniels, Alfred - 197 3, Daniels, Larry - 178 Daniel, Susan - 47 Dannhaus, Kyle -11, 82, 96, 145, 156, 178, 179,209 Dannhaus, Roy - 18, 124, 129 Davis, Calvin - 11 Davis, John -129, 181, 185 Davis, Laurie - 68, 91, 132, 133 Davis, Matt- 47, 124 Deeds, Andrew - 91 Deeds, Ruby - 47 DeLoach, Robin - 13, 108 Denena, Curtis - 129 Denton, Jimmy - 86 Denton, John - 47 Derkowski, Sandra - 13, 62, 108 Derr, Tresa - 68, 91, 112 Dickschat, Brian - 13, 96 f,...--....h..- Lqckisrchat, Rodney 82, 91 Dietz, Pam -13, 18, 34, 36, 58, 61, 68, 82, 96, 138, 154 Dietz, Sharon - 14, 42, 43, 129, 130, 189 Dillard, John -129 Dillard, Scott - 18, 47 Dittert, Kathy - 47, 62,84 Dittert, Sharon - 13, 108 Diver, David - 47, 108 Diver, Paula - 127, 129 Dockery, Maxine -18,62 Donnell, Patricia - 91 Draehm, Karen -18, 47, 62, 84, 111 Dreyer, Alan - 129, 181 Dreyer, Ann - 12, 13, 14, 18, 34, 36, 58, 82, 96, 104, 134, 138, 139, 156, 157, 164 Dr Pepper and Pepsi Co, - 212 Duch, PeQQV - 68, 129 Duch, Ray - 129 Duckworth, Heidi - 91 Durden Plumbing - 223 Dusek, Lynn - 129 Eckert, Roger - 51, 124 Eden, Lorndale - 91, 124 Edwards, Peggy - 91 Eickenhorst, Debra - 13, 108 Eickenhorst, Larry - 86, 50 Eilers, Roger - 33, 51 , 72, 73, 86 Ellermann, Frances - 10, 13, 18, 64, 82, 96 Ellermann, Regina -- 2, 7, 14, 42, 44, 51,68,84, 124, 137 Ellison's House of Flowers and Gifts - 237 Ervin, Darrick - 91, 203 Ervin, Derrick - 92, 184, 98, 200 Ervin, Melvin - 13, 108, 182 Evans, Andrea - 116, 117 Evans, Betsy - 42, 51, 84 Evans, Scott - 46, 92, 99, 128 Farm and Home Center - 212 Farm and Ranch - 221 1 Farmers Merchant Lumber Co. - 214 Farmers State Bank - 238 i Farwell, Michelle - 91 Faske's Jewelry - 220 Fathauer, Ronald - 13, 32 Fay, Pater - 13, 38 Faycus, Crispin - 18, 21, 51, 62, 84, 134, 138 Felvey, K. K. - 42,131,189 Felvey, Sallie - 51, 74, 111 Fields, John - 51 First National Bank - 215 First Savings - 213 Fisher, Kelly - 213 Fischer, Tammy - 18, 131 Fisher Tile 81 Floor Covering - 219 Flick, Karen -18, 131 Flimming, Steve - 178 Foerster, Helen - 12, 68, 120, 188 Foerster, Terri- 13, 18, 35, 36, 37, Kocurek Derdra - 18, 28, 34, 36, 46, 60.96, 138,164 Ford, Willie - 197 Franklin, Patricia - 15 Free, Arthur - 15, 55,124 Free, Jody - 124 Fritz, Barbara - 18, 51, 84 Fritz, Brian - 131 Fritz, Bruce - 15, 18 Fry, George - 51 Fuller, John -181 Gaines, Sarah -18,131 Gammill, Angela - 68 Ganske, Daryl- 124 Gardner, Earl - 15, 108 Garner, Kathy - 118 Garnett, Joe - 15, 40, 82, 96, 128, 129,134,145,156,157,159,178, 179, 197 Garnett, Katie - 7, 12,18,88, 89, 112,120,132,133 Garnett, Libby - 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 26, 27, 48, 51, 77, 78, 80, 84, 138 Garrett, Shirley - 15 Gaskamp, Curtis - 86 Gaskamp, Donald - 4, 15, 32, 33, 72, 128, 178 Gaskarnp Fabrics - 231 Gaskamp, Gary - 15 Gaskamp, Judy - 18, 51, 62, 68 Gaskamp, Lorri - 14, 28, 32, 42, 44, 45, 51, 68, 72, 77,111,137 Gaskamp, Mark - 15, 32 Gaskamp, Patrick - 121, 124, 180 Gaskamp, Peggie -131,138 Gaskamp, Shirley - 18 Gaskamp, Theresa -18, 131 Germania Farm Mutual Aide Assn. - 226 Giddings, Thomas - 15, 38 Giebel, Dan - 64, 190 Giese, Jody -15, 18 Ginn, Dennis -16,18, 55 Ginn, Gregory - 55 Glaesmann, Becky - 18 Goesler, Clinton - 17, 62, 92, 96, 128 Goesler, Kevin - 131 Goesler, Paul- 18, 131 Haevlscher, Cindy - 42, 46, 95 Hafner, Susan - 17,62 Hahn, Brenda - 18, 20, 95, 121 Hahn, Michael- 55, 124 Haiovsky, Laura - 17, 18, 29, 55, 62, 76, 84, 88, 138 Halovsky, Sally - 88, 95, 112 Hall, Alvin -17, 98, 182, 183, 200, 201 Hall, Jennifer- 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 40, 50, 62, 138, 139,151, 156 Hall, Jimmy - 95 Hall, Judson -128,131 Hodde, Robert- 46, 133, 193 Hodde, Scott - 133 Holelmeyer, Edwin - 59 Hogan Funeral Home and Real Estate - 232 Hohlt, Alan - 97 Hohlt, Carol - 18, 59, 64, 68, 84 Hohlt, Deborah - 21, 108 Hohlt, Glenn - 18, 133 Hohlt, Michael- 21, 50, 60, 92, 93, 99,104, 107, 128,246 Hohlt, Ricky - 124, 133 Hohlt, Roger - 97 Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Michael- 17, 124,204 Mitchell- 55, 180,204 Myna - 17, 1 18 Robert - 182 Ham, Kenneth -18, 55,122,124 Hamrick, Cynthia - 18, 19, 88, 95 Hamrick, Robert- 124, 185 Hanath, Ardle W 131, 194 Hanath, Nathan - 95 Hanath, Rodney - 17, 108 Hanath, Troy - 6, 95, 124, 180 Harris, Doris -118, 119 Harris, Mary -17, 62, 68,138 Harris, Sharon - 55, 116 Harris, Williams -17, 62, 112, 116, 117, 138 Harrison, Lauren - 41 , 48, 58, 61, 82, 92, 93, 96, 104, 107, 122, 152, 165 Hartnett's Exxon - 232 Haskins, Christi- 28, 41, 42, 43, 58 61, 138, 186,208 Heard, Fannie - 118 Heard, Leonard - 197 Heard, Lola - 68, 97 Heckmann, Debra -131 Heckmann, Kathy - 55, 84 Heckmann, Zachery - 41, 82, 92, 106, 145, 178 Heidemann, Cheryl- 18, 68, 133 Heidemann, Linda - 68, 97 Heidemann, Russell- 41, 108, 109 Heintz, Donna -18, 41,88, 138, 150 Heiskel, Gregory - 133, 181, 185 Heiskel, Samuel- 133 Henderson, Dwight- 133 Hendrickson, Rhonda - 18, 41, 62 Hendrickson, Ricky - 97 Henson, Franklin - 41,86 Henson, Michael- 59, 86, 124 Henze, Clifford - 97, 124 Hermandez, Linda - 46, 99, 130, 133 Hermann, Becky - 68, 133 Holloway, Sally - 135 Holmes, Warren - 180 Hoover, Debra - 42, 68, 97, 121 Hoover, Machelle - 135 Hopes, Ronnie - 97 Horak, Mary -135 Hoskins, Sheryl- 118 House, Ann - 21, 62, 82, 92, 162, 165, 186, 198 Houston, Ray 7 135, 181, 194 Howard, Corolyn - 62, 1 12 Howard, Joe - 97, 124,204 Howard, John -135,181,185 Howard, Willie - 178, 182, 183,208 Howell, John - 59 Hrachovy, Cynthia - 18, 68, 88, 97, 140 Hrochovy, Susan - 18 Hubbard, Gerrie - 135 Hubert, Jackie - 62, 65 Huben, Roy - 108, 184,208 Hueske, Cathy - 18, 21, 52, 62 Hughes, Gerald - 59, 182, 197 Hughes, Henry - 124, 135 Hughes, Judith - 59 Hugo, Brenda -18, 21 Hunter, Donna - 18, 21, 62, 162 Hutchinson, David - 59, 178,208 Hutchison, Glenda - 189, 195 Hutchinson, Hubert- 59, 178, 197 Hutson, Alan - 32, 97 lsaack, Angela - 14, 18 Jackson, Anita - 94 Jackson, Lonnie - 180 Janner, Jeffery - 18, 21, 82, 96. 128, 129, 165 Januszewski, Catherine - 18, 49, 59, 62, 81 , 88 Januszewski, Mark - 18 Jasinski, Brenda - 99 Jaster, Lottie - 68,92 Jaster, Mark - 99, 124, 128, 145 Jaster, Victoria - 68, 185, 189, 195 Johnson, Craig - 63 Johnson, Debbie - 68 Grady, Debra - 91 Goldberg, Lois - 17, 18, 21, 55, 68, 77, 79, 84, 92, 138 Grady, Bryan - 95 Grady, Shawn - 42, 49, 55 Graeber, Maurice - 17,86 Grahmann, Judy -131 Graves, Lisa - 95 Green, Charles - 17 Green, Wanda - 95 Gregg, Paula - 17, 28, 32, 42, 44, 72,122,143,144, 148 Gregory, Wanda - 55,91 Greif, Andrew - 95 GulfOil Products - 230 Gurka, Diana - 95, 124 Gustafson, Carla -12, 95, 132, 133 Gutierrez, Johnnie - 55 Hackett, Jerry - 198 Hadfield, Jimmy - 46, 95, 128, 190 Haevnscher, Cheri- 68, 131 Hermann Furniture Company - 217 Hermann, James -18,133 Hermann, Tammy f 122 Johnson, Shelia - 21, 62, 74 Johnson, Sherman - 63 Johnson, Thomas - 63 Kessel, Louella - 13, 14, 68, 185, 189 Kettler, Clinton - 68, 124 Kettler, Douglas - 23, 70, 124 Kettler, Linda - 23, 86, 92 Kettler, Rebecca - 68, 135 Kieke's - 227 Kimble, Mattie -18,189, 195 Kissel, Grady - 63, 192, 193, 200, 201 Klaus, Kimberly - 3, 42, 44, 61, 99 Klausmeyer, Mark -135, 181 Klebold, Dannie - 26, 61, 132 Kleve, John - 63 Kleve, Michail - 99 Klinkowskl, Karen - 4,18, 19, 28, 62, 63, 68, 80, 103 Klussmann, Dugan -18, 99 Kmiec, Edward - 23, 124, 165 Knipstein, Connie - 24, 63, 86 Knotts, Martha - 148 Kobs, Connie - 23,74 Kobs, Nelson - 99, 136 Koch, Larry - 135 Koch, Terry - 178 98, 99 Koerth, Gary - 23, 108 Koester, Michael- 135, 181 Kolkhorst, Kathy - 14, 18, 68, 130 Korth, M1chael- 101, 128, 190 Kostial, Paul- 63, 70,71 Kramer, Donna - 63, 68, 92 Krause, Dale - 23, 108 Krenke, Beth - 23, 82, 108, 165 Krinke, Kathy - 101 Krolczyk, Lillian -101 Kroczyk, Richard - 63, 124 Kroll, Mark -124, 135 Krueger, Michael- 101 Krueger, Tim - 46 Kruse, Michael- 124, 135 Kubeczka, Annette - 68, 101, 121 Kubedzka, Delores - 101 Kubeczka, Gregory - 137 Kubeczka, Michael- 123 Kubeczka, Tammy - 101 Kubeczka, Vicky - 137 Kuecker, Ron - 101, 202, 203 Kuecker, Troy -A 128, 137, 185 Kuretsch, Mellissa -18.62, 63, 81, 84, 138 KWH! and KTTX - 218 Kwiatkowski, Mark -18, 137 Kwik Kopy - 227 Land . . - 5 74, 75, 84, 99 andgraf Lynne 68 99 101 19 b-X. Lane, Zelda -137 Lanford, Rebecca - 68, 137 Lange, Dodd -125.137, 181,204 Herrmann, Thomas -18, 59, 108 Herrmann, Timothy - 97, 124 Hertel, Todd - 46, 133, 181 Herzog, Karen v 90 Herzog, Mark -18,41, 82, 96, 134, 165 Hickey, Willie - 29, 41, 178,208 Higgs, Scott - 97, 128, 180 Hightower, Mindy - 68, 133 Jones, Cynthia - 63, 116, 140, 188 Jones, Janice - 198 Jones, Timothy - 21, 182, 183 Joswiak, Michaet - 21,96 Joswiak, Timothy 4 99, 124 Jurris, Brian - 4i6,135, 181,204 Jurries, Jimmy - 21,86 fKaT1TeTB21prr' - Hightower, Karen - 59 l, Lynn - 18, 99 t Hightower, Paul- 59, 125, 126 Hull, Elizabeth - 41, 74, 75 Hill, Scott - 18, 133 Hill, Sonya -18, 59, 68, 78,112 Hinds, Brian - 97,124 Hinze, Keith - 59 Hockless, Jacqueline - 21 Heade, Peggy - 14, 18, 68, 84, 92 Kelm, David - 99 Kelm, Kelly - 46, 47, 185 Ken1ura,Debbie - 14, 22, 52, 62, 63 80,91,101,138 Keniura Pharmacy 4 221 Keniura, Richard - 18, 181 Keniura Tile and Carpet- 237 Keese, John - 182 La Roche Chevrolet- 226 LaRoe, Leslie - 26, 27, 30, 65, 67, 80,102,112,138,186 LaRoe, Russell - 23, 32, 38, 55, 104, 128, 190, 246 Latham, Joe -137 Laudau Appliance Service - 211 Le, Ly Van -137 Le, Phuong - 101 Lehmann, Lee Ann -18, 68, 126, 137 Lehmann, Lori- 18,23,65, 68, 82, 92,105,138,150,164 Lehmann, Mark - 86 Lehmann, Robert - 65, 108, 124 Lehmann, Shelly - 137 Lehmann, Tammy -14,18,13O, 137 24 Ltgues, Bobby 3 23 Memorial 0aks Chapel, lnc. 3 220 44 Letbham, David 3 12, 38, 65, 91, 100, 101, 112, 134 Lesser, Cindy 3 18, 20, 137 Lesser, Craig 318,101 Lewis, Denia 3 68,101,198 Llchtl, Bobby 3 23 Lichtl, Davtd 3 139 Lrgues, Bentamtn 3 65 Lindemann, Richard -145, 180 Ltnvtlle, James 311, 16, 25, 32, 38, 62, 72, 82, 96, 115, 128, 165 Lipscomb, Kenneth 3 101 Lipscomb, Sophia 3 25 Lloyd, Regina 3 18, 65, 84, 101 Lloyd, Reginald 3 101, 135 Locke, John 3139 Lockett, Cynthia 318, 139,185, 189, 195 Machalak, Allan 3 67 Mikolatcak, Henry 3 141 Mlkolajcak, John 3 124, 141 Milam, Darrell 3 46, 105, 197 Miles, Shirley 3 68, 105, 198 Mlller, Marianne 318,141 Mlller's Prescription Pharmacy 3 222 Moehlmann, Donald 3 67, 108, 204 Moehlmann, Thomas 3 27, 41, 54, Newsome, Lionel 3 27 Newsome, Oscar 3 69, 178 Niemeyer, Grady 3 27, 108 Ntenstedt, Gregory 3 107, 124 Nltsche, Doyle 3 29, 128, 165, 178, 182 Nix, Bryan 3178,203 Nunn, Curtis 3 69, 180, 197 Nunn, James -197 Lockett, James 3 180 Lockett, Pat 3 67 Lockett, Wilton 3 67,197 Loesch, Lisa 318 Loesch, Patsy 3 46, 139 Logan, Terry 3 23 Lott Lott, Lott, Lott Lott Don -139 Kevin 3103 Melvin 3 180 Perry398,139,181, 185, 194 , Wanda -139, 185,189,198 Lueck, Tammy 318,103 Lueckemeyer, Duane 3 25, 38, 72, 82,96,107,151,164 Lueckemeyer, Odell 3 212 Luedke, Linda 3 103 Luetge, Dwain 3 139 Lukeman, De Lacye 3 68, 72, 103 Lyons, Dextra 3 103, 178 Lyons, Ruth- Maass, Connie 312,18, 103, 114 7 2'iUo12'PU'I'r1'ltTJreCo.3 Mahlmann, Gregory 3124,139 Mantre, Ann 3 67,92 Manning, Jeffrey 3 67,70, 124 Manley, Clinton 3 103 Marshall, Cliff- 46 Marshall, Ella 3 25, 58, 98 Marshall, Jo Ellen 3 62,103 108, 247 Moehlmann, Wanda 3 67, 86, 87 Moehririg, Connie 3 18, 62, 82, 164 Mondrofsky, Lisa 3 143 Montgomery Ward 3 216 Moore, Annie 3 27 Moore, Ernest 3 143 Moore, Evelyn 3 105, 116 Moore, Johnnie 3 143 Moore, Lola 3 62, 67, 74 Moore, Patricia 3 105 Moore, Willie 3 143 Moran, Blll312,105,150,197 Moran, Michael 3 67 Moran, Mike 3 46 Moran, Robert 3 143, 193 Morgan, Keith 3 67,86 Mosley, Kennt 3 18, 46 Muegge, Joel 3 69 Mueller, Kathy 3 143 Mueller, Renee 3 105, 190 Murphy, Mark 3 4, 27, 55, 108, 178 Murray, Jody 3 27, 86 Murskl, Patricia 3 62, 69 Murskl, Paul 3 30,108,197 Muske, Bradley 3 27 Marshall, Roy 3 128, 130, 139, 181 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Benjamin 3 25 Michael- 124, 139 Teresa 3 18, 68, 137, 139 Vicki 3 6, 20, 42, 44, 103 Martinez, Jessie 3 25 Martinez, John 3 25,118,119 Martinez, Norma 3 103 Martinez, Olga 3 67 Matetowsky, Charlie 3 6, 22, 178, 200 Mathis, Shella 3 13, 14, 42, 43, 45, 141, 189 Maxey, Malcome 318, 103 Maxie, Leroy 3 103, 197 Maxwell, Wayne 3 20 Maynard, Dennis -12, 103, 180, 184, 203 Medical Arts Drug Co. 3 226 Meeklns,Me1tssa 3 25, 62, 118 Meter, Carlton 318, 19, 105 Meier, Kenan 318, 67 Meier, Lyle 3 18, 27, 96 Meir, David 3 27 Merten, Jerry 3 27, 108, 109, 203 Meyer, Me so Darrell- 105, 124 2ESilfi1l 1 Meyer,-gone 3 1125 Meyer, Steve 3 67 Muske, Marisa 3 18, 63, 130, 143 McAdams, Sharon 314, 18,141 McAdoo, Donna 3 25, 109, 156 McAdoo, Laura 3 103 McAdoo, Lisa 3 63, 67, 118 McBride, Cleveland 3105 McBride, Elvis 3 196, 197 McCasland, Kim 3 68, 141 McCasland, Mark 3 30, 52, 62, 67, 84, 100 McClain, Bobby 3 25 McCroskey, Karen 3 25, 50 McDonald's 3 226 McDonald Dlnc 3125,127,141,181 McDonald, Frank 3141 McDonald, Marvtn 3 141 McDonald, Willie 3 25, 182 McElreath, Michelle 314,18,141 McFarland, Mlchael3141 McLean, James 3 67 McLean, Ruby 3141 McLean, Sharon 3105 McLendon 3 26, 27, 62, 66, 67, 80, 136, 138,186, 187,190, 191, 200, 201, 222 McNair, Jeanerta 3 67 McNicoll, Anthony 3 67 McNlcoll, Lisa 3 8, 9, 14, 30, 68, 141, 185, 189 McNico1l, Philip 3 48,105, 192 Naumann, Dawaln 3143 Naumann, Neal 3 18, 107 Naumann, Wayne 3143 NavratllMus1c House 3 231 Neal, Tommie 3 107, 178,204 Nelson, Karen 3 143 Nettles, Chen 3 143 Nettles, Teresa 3 69 Neuendorff 3 217 Neumann, Barbara 3143 Neumann, John 3 27,86 Neumann, Roy 3 143 Ninn, Johnny 3107 Nutt, Floss 3 124 Oberrender, Carl 3 124 Oberrender, Davld 3 18, 69, 124 Oberrender, Karen 3 107 Ognoskt, Thomas 3 69, 197 Ogrodowtez, James 3 181 Olney, Sharlynn 311, 29, 82, 96, 160, 165, 190, 191, 246 O'Malley, Cheri 3 15, 26, 29, 40, 48, 60, 62, 67, 68, 82, 92, 93, 104, 105,106,122,138,165,190 O'Malley, Kevin 3 46, 107,128,145, 180,192 0'Malley, Marybeth 3 14, 26, 29, 30, 59, 66, 68, 69, 96, 122, 246 O'MalIey, Timothy 3 14, 69, 203, 127, 128, 178 100,000 Auto Parts 3 232 Ordner, Charles 318, 107, 122 Osborne, Linda 3 29 Overmann, Gaul 3 68 Painter, Jeffrey 3 107, 124 Painter, Larry 3 69,84 Pampell, Debra 3 42, 69, 81 Parker, Derery 3 32, 55, 156 Parker, Sandra 3 12, 68, 107, 120, 121,188,198,199 Pecht, Gregory 3 107 Pendergraff, William 3 29, 55,86 Penny's 3 237 Perez, Johnny 3 69, 197 Perez, Margaret 3 18,89 Perry, Suzanne 3 15, 26, 29, 62, 66, 68,99,113, 122, 152, 166 Perry's 3 223 Pettle, Henry 3 146, 176 Pfennlng, Robert 3 29, 96, 114, 146 Pfennig, William 3 46, 99,107,128 Philips, Debra 3118 Philips, Patricia 3118 Phillips, Alan 3110, 181,204 Phillips, Janice 3 4,12,107,121, 188 Phillips, Kenneth 3 147 Phillips, Suzanne 3 14, 29, 30, 50, 58, 69, 82,110,112,138,160, 165 Phillips, Wendy 3107,19O Pickens, Eddie 3 29, 118 Pieper, Audrey 3 18, 147 Pllchlek, Je1f3 69 Pipes, Paul 3 176 Poehlmann, Lisa 3147 Pohlmeyer, Gerald 3 52, 107, 124, 193 Polanco, Frances 3 69 Pollard, Mark 3 70,71,124 Pomyka1,Brtce 3 124, 147 Porter, Valencia 3 109 Pounds, June 3 71 Powell, Angela 3 18, 147 Powell, Melvin 3 109, 184 Prenzler, Don 3 29, 49, 55, 62, 82, 96, 128, 165, 190, 200, 201 Preston, Dwayne 3 109 Preu ss, Preu ss, Jeffrey -18,147,181 Jody 3 31,246 Preuss, Lindal 3 109 Prigge, Kenton 3 147 Proctor, Dale 3 31, 49, 108,246 Pruett, Audrey 3 109, 188, 198, 199 Pruett, Marcus 3 71, 180, 190 Pruett, Norris 3 94, 178, 182, 208 Ragland, John 3 14, 71, 76, 79, 80, 100, 124, 203 Ragston, Bobby 3 109 Ragston, Gary 3147,181,185i s Ragston, Gladys 3 71, 116 Ragston, Minnie 3188 Ragston, Thomas 3 140, 147 Randermann, Johnny -147 Randermann, Marcus 3 71, 124 Randermann, Michael 3 126, 147, 181, 209 Randermann, Ralph 3 109, 124 Randle, Eddie 3 109 Randle, Johnnie 3124,147,181 Rau, Penny 3 2, 31,108 Ray, Debeorah 3 31, 58, 138, 186, 208 Ray, Howard 3 180, 184 Reed Insurance Agency 3 222 Reeves, Claudia 3 71 Reeves, Doyle 3 109, 124 Reeves Ham Insurance 3 218 Regan, Paul 3 31 Reichers, Shelley 318,62,71, 138 Retchweln, Deanna 3109 Reue, James 315, 31, 96,104, 106, 128, 152, 156, 159, 165, 178, 179 Reue, Lynn 318, 32, 147 Reue,Mary318, 24, 54, 71, 76, 91, 112 Reuter, Russell 3 70, 71, 124 Reuter, Tim 3 147 Reynolds, Debera 3 71 Rice, Raymond 3 70, 124 Richardson, Gall 3 149 Riley, Joe 3 109 Rtppenhagen, Ronald 3 18, 31,86 Robbins, Benjamin 3 71,83,143 Robbins, Ricky 3 31 Robertson, Ton: 3 109, 124, 128 Roberts, Bentta 3 3, 18, 19, 71, 80, 98, 138, 186, 198 Roberts, Cassandra 3 18 Roberts'Horne Company 3 228 Robertson, Shelia 3 18, 149 Rodenbeck, Bruce 3 149, 181 Rodenbeck, David 3 31, 108,246 Rodenbech, Deborah 3 18, 26, 28, 31, 48, 57, 62, 66,112, 138, 154 Rodgers, Cy 3 4, 8, 46, 48 Roehling, Jessie 3 8, 71 Roehling, Nancy 3 109 Roehllng 3 17, 31, 32, 33 Roeske, Deborah 312,68, 111, 188 Rogers, Alfred 3 149 Rogers, Doris 3 18, 149, 189, 195 Rogers, Jacqueline 3 149 Rogers, Joe 3 111 Rogers, Melvin 3 149 Rogers, Marquetta 3 111 Rogers, Richard 3 149, 185 Rogge, Dwayne 3 111 Romine, Linda 3 31, 92 Romine, Sandra 318,111 Romo,Danle13 32, 73,124 Rosner, Gregory 3 149 Ross, Curtis 3111,197 Ross,Gary361,111,179,180,197 CEL-Nanc -18,68,111 tg, Rost, Sally 312,18,6S, , 2,135, 138, 139 Roulston, Todd 3 111, 124 Roy Stolz Motor Company 3 238 -Q Thiel, M Ruemke, Carolyn -18, 111 Ruemke, Debora - 18, 62, 73 Runge, Allan -111,124 Rush, Cynthia -111 Rust, Allen - 33,86 Rybarskl, Brendijg-63, 92 Ryglaysuifcatnywillrlpvv 1 'Ry'5arski, Charles - 124, 149 Ryl38rSkI, Debbie - 14, 68, 149 Rybarski, Greg - 14, 73, 80, 178, 197 Rybarski, Matthew - 125, 149, 181 Rybarski, Sharilyn - 33, 62, 108 Sachtleben, Travis - 70, 73, 124 Sanchez, Carmen - 149 Sanders, Beth Anne - 149 Sanders, Charles - 48, 11, 122 Sander, Charles - 85, 92 Sanders, David - 113,124 Sanders, Herman -113 Sanders, Mary - 68, 113 Sanders, Theresa - 18, 113 Santee, Larry - 33 Schaefer, Debora - 18, 68, 151 Schiller, Kenneth -113,124 Schiller, Shirley - 151 Schlabach, Walter - 33 Schleider Furniture Company f 239 Schlottmann, Linda - 18, 33, 96, 103 Schmid, Patrick - 33, 86 Schoenemann, Pamela - 92 Schoenfeld, Paul - 113 Schroeder, Brenda - 18, 73, 76 Schroeder, Janice - 15, 18, 33, 88, 89, 1 12 Schroeder, Mike - 73,124, 178, 179, 208 Schroeder, Renee - 151 Schroeder, Ronald - 18, 33, 41, 96, 165 Schroeder, Scott - 185 Schroeder, Troy - 151 Schroeder, Vera - 18 Schulle, Lori- 18, 113 Schulti, Cynthia - 33,86 Schultz, Rodney - 151 Schulz, Allen - 73, 124 Schulse, Becky - 18,73 Schulze, Debra - 18, 33, 82, 105, 108, 109, 165 Schulze, Joel- 113, 124 Schulze, Linda - 18, 48, 73, 90 Schultz, Vickie - 68 Schumacher, Debra - 18, 98, 131 Schwartz, Allen - 151 Schwartz, Cheryl - 18, 33, 62, 82, 164 Schwartz, David - 113 Schwartz, Kay - 12, 46, 113, 186, 187, 198, 200, 201, 208 Schwartz, Patti- 18 Schwarze, David - 124, 151 Schwettmann, Cheryl - 18, 73 Schwettmann, Duane - 35, 125 Scurry, Gary -151,197 Sealy Mattress - 222 Sechelskl, Carol - 12, 14, 16, 30, 32, F, 33,35,62,72,110,138,142,150 Sechelski, Jane - 30, 68, 185, 189, 195, 198 Seeger, Kim -113 Seeger, Mark - 108 Seeker, Donna - 18, 35 Seilheimer, Ricky - 73,136,178, 202, 203, 208 Seilheimer, Roger -113, 121, 204 Sellers, Elizabeth - 117, 148, 151 Sharp, Cheryl - 18, 35, 74, 148, 157, 165 Sharp, Kenneth - 35, 86, 87, 148 Thiel, Debbie - 14, 68, 189 Thiel, Lori - 68, 115, 188 ark - 75, 182 Shaw, Yvonne - 113 Sheppard, Gregory - 113 Shields, Mark - 115, 180, 204 Short Stop - 219 Siemsglusz, Mark - 74, 75, 128, 190 Silver Wings - 235 Skewres, Johnny - 35 Slaughter, Edward - 35, 52, 86 Smith, Barbara - 151 Smith, Bernice - 116 Smith, Doug - 178 Smith, Elizabeth - 62,75,101,138 Smith, Mark -151,181 smith, Sally- 115 Snodgrass Vn Dyke and Associates - 220 Sommerfield, Charles - 35, 55, 124 Sommerfeld, David - 35, 108, 124, 246 Sommerfeld, Donna - 8, 9, 68, 185, 189 Sommerfield, Alton - 75, 124 Sommertield, James - 18 Sommerlatte, Mike - 108 Sommers, Kenneth - 29, 115, 128, 134,140,145, 180 Sommers, Stanley - 176 Sonic A 236 South Central Savings Association - 216 Spreen, Kimberly - 18,46 Thiel, Terri - 68, 75,88 Thielemann, Barney -115, 121 Thielemann, Walter 4 238 Thomas, Augusta - 153 Thomas, Bobby - 153 Thomas, Carl - 75 Thomas, Daniel f 153 Thomas, Doug - 115 Thomas, James ! 46, 153 Thomas, Roy - 153, 181, 185 Thomas, Willie - 28, 37, 150, 178, 200 Thomason, Joe - 37 Thorton, Karla - 25, 77 Tiaden, Sarah - 14, 18 Tiemann, Brothers Tractor Company - 223 Tiemann, Gary -115, 193 Tiemann, Kenneth - 181 Tiemann, Lisa - 77,193 Tiemann, Randy - 37, 70, 71, 124 Tom's Sale and Service In Sound - 224 Toubin, Jeflrey - 9, 62, 80, 100, 190, 191, 197 Toubin, Robin - 18, 46, 112 Trahan, Cyndi - 77 Turnbow, Cythia - 37, 62, 74 Turner, ldell - 153 Turner, Robert- 117 T.V, Cable of Brenham lnc. - 233 Spinn, Matt- 35, 96, 152,178, 192, 193 Sportsmann -229 Stark, Duke -181 Stark, Dick -151 Twiggs, Cynthia - 18, 62 Twiggs, Ullrich, Vernon, Lee-98, 184 Pamela-117 Sam- 18, 117 State Farm - 229 Steen, Steen, Nathan - 75,86 Russell- 35 Stegemoller, April - 18,37 Stegemoller, Jan - 18, 115 Stegemoller, Mtchael 4 124 Stein, Russell - 124, 151 Steinfeld, Clarence - 153 Steinfeld, Randy - 153 Stephens, Bill - 37,86 Stephens, Carolyn - 18, 115 Stiewart, Myron f 115 Steiwert, Randy - 75 Stewart, Robert f 29, 37, 54, 82, 96, 97, 98, 128, 182 Stewart, Scott - 153 Strangemeyer, Stacy - 10, 18, 115 Studhalter, James - 4, 37 Sullivan, Donna - 62,75,112,113 Sullivan, John - 124, 178 Surry, Jerry -181 Swa rt, Douglas - 124, 153, 181 Sweed, Brenda - 18,75 Sweed, Donna -115 Swygert, Sarah ! 20, 88, 115, 136 Syler, Darla - 18, 30, 37,88, 138 Tabor, Cathy -12, 14, 26, 28, 37, 38, 48, 66, 68, 82, 96, 106,114, 142, 146 I Tariff HSrQE1:8, 9, 124' 151 Tapfief jeanne'2'68 Swrmfnzssssiatae 128, 75 Tappe, Robert- 4 Taylor, Alton - 197 Taylor, Larry - 75, 197 Teufel, Randall- 18, 29, 150 Texaco - 219 TFE Company - 233 Thaler, Linda - 148 Vesper, Keith ! 14, 124, 130, 153 Vierus, Betty - 18, 39, 46, 82, 138, 165 Vierus, Clyde - 117, 124 Vinas, Elethia - 46, 153 Vines, Vicki - 41,62 Vogier, Sander - 39, 109 Vollert, Shirley - 117, 134 Wagner, Michael- 181 Wagner, Shelia - 118 Wagner, Tamara - 117 Wahrmund, Larry -18, 155 Waits, Cindy - 4, 68, 117, 188 Walker, Donald - 180 Walker, Florence - 116, 153, 198 Walker, Janice -12, 39, 98,117, 120, 198, 199 Walker, Joyce -18, 186 Wallace, Doug J 18,77 Washington, Barbara - 116 Washington, Carol - 39,138 Washington County Abstract Company - 220 Washington County State Bank - 227 Washington County Tractor - 233 Washington, Darlene - 118 Washington, Hazel 1 1 17 Washington, Linda -117 Washington, Margaret - 62 Washington, Patricia - 116, 153 Watts, Jacqueline -155 Webb, Gloria - 68 Webb, James -117 Weed, Darrell- 77 Weed, Pamela -117,121 Wehring, Gerald - 77, 124 Wehring, Mike - 124, 155 Wehmeyer, Rhonda - 39, 92, 108, 124 Weidner, Connie - 8, 18, 77, 84, 94, 136 Weidner, Linda -18, 189, 198 Weidner, Mark - 18, 39, 82, 96, 165 Weiner's - 217 Weinert, Sherry - 18,131 Weinert, Sherry - 18,131 Weiser, Samuel- 117 Weiss, Lois - 8, 18, 77, 92, 138 Weiss, Ricky - 2, 15, 39, 62, 92, 96, 97, 128, 145, 156, 158, 203 Wellbrock, Kenny - 124 Wellbrock, Ronnie - 39, 202, 203, 204 Wellmann, Janie - 86 Wellmann, Mark -155 Wellmann, Tracy - 155 Wellmann, Wayne - 117, 124 Wenske, Don - 8, 77 Werth, Mark - 77 Western Auto - 234 Whiddon, Johnnie - 29, 108 White, Bessie -118 White, Darlene - 18, 62, 77 White, Marlene - 18.62, 77, 81, 110 Whitehead, Mark - 38, 72, 77 Whitesell, Clarence - 4, 60, 84, 166 Whitley, Linda - 38, 73 Whitmarsh, Robert - 18, 39, 40, 84, 96, 148, 164 Whittaker, Rachel- 14, 68, 130, 189 Whittaker, Steve - 28, 29, 43, 178, 208 Wied, Janice - 18, 130 Wied, Jesse -18, 155 Wiesepape, Craig - 155 Wilburn, Roslyn -117 Wilkening, Mark -119,124,128, 137, 145, 203 Williams, Bobby - 70, 79, 124 Williams, Delmus - 52, 79 Williams, Donna - 18, 155, 185, 198 Williams, Genevere -119 Williams, James - 18 Williams, Jeron - 32, 79, 1,18 Williams, Jewel - 62, 65, 86 Williams, Katie -119, 190 Williams, Lorenzo - 119 Williams, Mark - 18 Williams, Milton - 79,124,184,197 Williams, Patricia -155 Williams, Rodney - 178 Will1ams,Sherr1l- 119 Williams, Tommie -119, 203 Willits, Donald -119 Wilson, Alice - 186,208 Wilson, Carl - 184, 196 Wilson, Carol - 1 19 Wilson, Debbie - 79 Wilson, Finis - 123,184 Wilson, Robert - 155, 181 Wilson's Shoe Tree - 238 Winklemann, Darrell- 1 19 Winkelmann Studio - 231 Wolfe, Wayne -119,197 Wood, Mark - 8, 79, 81, 128, 154, 183 Woodson Lumber Company - 224 Wright, Barry -119, 184 Wright, John - 79, 170 Wright, Michelle - 98, 180, 189 Young, Adam -155, 181 Young, Randy 4- 46 Young, Rendt - 2, 18, 20, 119 Zientek, Cecelia - 118 Zientek, Oscar Zieschang, Jill Zinsmeyer, Joel - 46, 119, 180, 197 New Outlooks on Tradition What we now know as traditions were at one time new to other students. This includes everything from homecoming to the daisy chain. Many of the things that have changed this year will become tradi- tion. Twenty years from now students at Brenham High School will not think any- . ,i. , . ,- thing of sitting by classes in the gymnasium during pep rallies or sitting on the press box side at the football stadium. These were some ofthe new outlooks at Brenham High School this year. Our new outlooks will become other generations' traditions. 246 ..,' 'A x' .11-gp. ' N, .Q gl4 ,'.'..g I if .' I . it 1:54 -.ff y ' , ' - ' 1 f2gj2:g, yt, '- ' .fn 7 8 1. Russell Laroe, Peter Fay, Michael Hohlt, Marybeth O'Malley, and Sharlynn Olney show a typical day in Trig. 2. Lisa Boenhke struggles through an algebra test. 3. Linda Perry is ralliedeout at the Student Council convention. 4. David Sommerfeld, Dale Proctor, David Roden- beck and Jody Pruess load up another truck to build the bonfire. 5. Melissa Clepper proof reads what she has typed. 6. 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