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Highlighting the 1966 Football Banquet was the announcing of Bridge City's two top athletes, David Sartin, Outstanding Lineman, and Steve Worster, Outstanding Back. Head coach Bill Yeoman of the Uni- versity of Houston was the main speaker at the football banquet. James Jordon and Ricky Duncan provided entertainment with songs, composed by them, from the differ- ent pep rally's through- out the year. 350 people attended the Football Banquet making it the largest banquet Bridge City has ever had. Top Athletes Honored at Football Banquet Senior GARY CLARK gives the invocation at the annual football banquet. Mem- bers of the team and their dates enjoy the banquet, given in honor of the 1965 football team and the cheerleaders. '71 mx K 'Qin 'N . A, 'Rfb ' sv. ., Q? A an V sp MTU! David Sartin and Steve Worster receive Outstanding Lineman and Outstanding Back awards, Athletic Director H. W. Wilson holds the state finalist trophy. Also pictured is Bill Yeoman after-dinner speaker. 35
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Pep Rallies Boost Spirit Band students LINDA PARKER, CATHY WILSON, and SANDY MCCALL play fight song as students enter the stadium for the Silsbee pep rally. Enthused Card supporters took part in Friday afternoon pep rallies to boost spirits for each week's game. Cheerleaders gave humor- ous skits, besides leading rousing cheers. During play- offs telegrams from other schools supporting '.'Big Red were read to the Student Body. Pep rallys proved benefi- cial to the spirit of the team when they represented District 9-AAA in the Class AAA play- offs . JAMES JORDON plays the gui- tar during the pep rally pre- ceding the Orange game. Mm 've N .rm if Card fans enthusiastically take part in yells during the-pep rallys.
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