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Football Fever Spread V f , ffA. f-.,--,ffm r f fm- ,ma , my :W . ,A ,s,,.,,gf3,!5i1,QSlgAffr:2f swf if 1955 wear- Sym' 6 ,. amy, ,,,k Jw,-k EWKM,-Q1 Head Cheerleader Sherry Harvey, Alice Cole, and Sharon Young represented Bridge City in Bobby Wise, Brenda Robnett, Pat Blanchette, the 1965 CavOILcade Parade. iliswizafg 5 it rr rr- tm f. .fJ. J, I Ltr,-1 - -- ' ' -- fif 'ir514S1ii1- Q f ,I .- Comvmanded by Danny Smith, CARDINAL COACH WILSON and teammates rush to con- gratulate JOHNNY MILLER f14j after a 40 yd. touchdown run at the Conroe Bi-District game. Q .r-,-, W-tr A , A ff GUARDSMEN John Light, David Swinburn.
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' Cardinal Dedicated to '65 Gridmen 1965 CLASS AAA State Finalists It is the custom in most places to dedicate the annual to one person, whether it Q a teach- er, administrator, or other school personnel. But this year, we, the Annual Staff, acting for the student body, have chosen to deviate from this practice. The 1966 Cardinal dedication, we feel, could go only to a certain group of students and teachers, who, by their efforts, have brought much fame and recognition to our school, community, and county. They have conducted themselves in a manner that reflects well upon both themselves and the school they represent. In their every under- taking they have shown the pride and good sportsmanship that becomes a winning team, while tempering their good fortune with humble modesty. For these reasons, we, the Annual Staff ofBridge City High School, proudly dedi- cate the 1966 Cardinal to our 1965 State Final- ist football team, its coaches, managers, and trainers. Cardinal gridmen carry Coach Wilson off the field after one of the teams eleven victories this year. 5
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'Throughout BCHS As the season progressed, the state-bound Bridge City Cardi- l nals gained momentum by breezing through the first nine games with an 8-1 record, and winning district on a close 7-3 penetra- tions edge over West Orange. Fans enthusiastically followed i them in their four-game journey through the Class AAA State Play- 1 offs, and when the season ended for the Cards in a 14-0 loss to Brownwood, the majority of the 10,000 present were BCHS stu- dents and supporters. Xl CHARLES JOHANSSON, MATT MCKNIGHT, ROCKY MELDER and MACK HOOKER, members ofB.C. 's crack Blue Team, watch the Red Team in action. Ricky Robb, and Ricky Duncan escort the school mascot, BIG RED, to one of the home games. STEVE WORSTER looks on as his injured ank le is taped-up during halftime of the Bridge City-West Orange district championship clash. I 1
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