Bryan High School - Saga Yearbook (Bryan, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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From playing clarinet for and directing the United States Air Force Band to producing numerous award winning Bryan High School Bands, Mr. Rod has given one great performance after another. Over the years he has played professionally with such bands as Charlie Barnett, Ted Weems, Buddy Morrow, and Joe Reichman. He has taught band at Nacogdoches, Timp- son, Longview, Hawkins, Lancaster, and Bryan, has been a clinician at many summer camps, and has judged U.I.L. and T.M.E.A. events. Playing, teaching, conducting, arranging and writing music has been Mr. Rod's life. From the energy ap- parent in these pictures, Mr. Rod is obviously not retir- ing from music and has many more great performances to make. We will miss you, Mr. Rod. P 2 41, i' 'X x . , 'a Z g , 4,4 gil?- kniv- I 'f 'K ETX FLAG? UTS A Great Performance A-an .X .. ., ,.,, H, Applause! x km A , ,, . WZ M 63711177 ILA , W , I a Qi A -:Wo ' O QQ' ignlolerlgadssw X46 i N. l-HCS lOQ+3Ll7 I, Cfwdfg, A M4 A , gi 0-'VA ' fwgww fVQHNlZAT1m5 7 T rlWle3o5t gs w L .4 it Q. 'Q l L vi ' in 4-, L r O D Co 9d1t0I'S1I'l Chief Section Editors Seniors Juniors Sophomores Sports Organizations Honors Advertisements Student Life 1 Student Life 2 Page Editors Eric Wllson Nerlssa Oden Jennifer Hickle Darden Batto Apprentice Editors David Nichols Christi Lowery Lynda Reeves ADVISOR Charles Scherbel C1nd1 Schiller and Mary Maniord Photographers: Mary Maniord Tammy Blelamowicz Nikki Fagan Kim Traylor Chris Diamond Leigh Kubin Anthony Reed Tammy Nobles Bryan Warren Kevin Thurston Paul Laywell Phillip Balanga Hans Eilers Wayne Morgan Kf1Stl Smith Amina Naqi Mia Moody Tracy Gresham Susan Burros Kim Traylor Eric Battalio John Clary Melissa Petty Laclnda Armstrong Al Montemar Lisa Reyes Tracy Herrin Cassandra Thomas Stephen Currington Apprentice Photographers: Jennifer Hickle April Poston . . . Mr. Paris .,.... Ann Maxwell ..... Susan Burros ..,., Eddie Cortes .....,. Mary Edna Dorsey ..,. Endsheets . . Division Pages Section Graphics ...,.............AdArt .................PageArt . . . . .Title Page Photograph il l 4 XX K u QC: pw! f S 1,-H ,ff- dx IH sl' 'wf nf ' 'W ' Seniors 5 Irma Aguilar Richard Alderete Narla Allen Renee Allen Diane Alonzo Craig Anderson Classes at Bryan High began August 29, 1984. The objective was simple: to graduate after 3090 hours of classroom instruction. Some would require less time, some more, and some wouldn't make it at all. Melanie Anderson Daniel Archibeque Susan Astle Xxx A n Valerie Ayars Veronica Baca Richard Badillo Brenda Baker Phillipe Balanga Robert Ball '-1' --,J . ' bsff Nancy Ballew Juanita Barrios Todd Barron Theresa Bartholomew Dexter Bassett Eric Battalio 6 Seniors l NW' ,, rm, W 1. , H, -n, , WW A J I ,Mi ' 1 David Bayless Joe Bazy Monte Beall James Bell Cathrine Benavides Charles Benbow 1 . Se- , -. 1 1- fr,i.,, . ,, ' .milf , Vickie Bennett Janie Bernal Jill Billington Jan Birkner Carolyn Bisor Stacie Blackburn B f . Q 1 X Elizabeth Blaha V1 'N- . xi . 'wi' Lydia Blakley Brian Blum Karla Boeker Robert Bower Lori Boyle 1. 2 B E3 i' Ei , ij' -, r ffgif l B J ff Egn 7 , x g fjf 3' C1 if i ilavm ... M 3 As school started J. D. Joyce and other seniors started thinking to think. but Were excited l'993Fdl0S9- H3119 EHCFS and other about graduation. Juniors like Sandra Wilkerson didn't know what sophomores WUC 001V worried 3b0Ui immediate Qfatification- Seniors 7 - ff .f, W, ,, ' . 1 , i . f i Q .. K . 1 5 . 9- : -1 Q f ':f'ff.'fYvs1s iv:HW:wifi--fzfgsiz1Lw2i4'v22-fmtrm-usa:-W-.HLQ11-fs:-if. we-1.21-1,siifmggfyd Matthew Brading Lori Bradley Bill Brewster Margaret Brewer Jay Britain Lisa Brossman 'U' with Jeff Brown David Bueltmann Monique Burleson Susann Burros Denise Byars Gary Caldwell , an as - ' 's Wendy Caldwell Irene Cano Mary Cantu Dujuana Carter Alfred Casarez Evie Cason I l.. . In N x ,, , , -:J I QW The school was soon packed with avid, bright eyed, somewhat whacky girls . . . 8 Seniors -ad V ww-wm73w A bunch of wild, semi-domesticated guys and . . H' xg ig. Roger Cqgtillg Linda Chambers Kevin Chambers Scot Chastain Carol Childers Adrainne Childs Miinluen Chiou Michael Chui Bruce Clark Q33 X XR e Vicki Clark John Clary Dana Cole Unexpected Educational Reform Denise Colford A-wt If Booker Conley and Senior Eric Battalio listens in disbelief as veteran instructor Mr. Scherbel explains implications of legislative reform in educa- tion. Missy Sanford and Rodney Fontenot remain clueless as su Eddie cone: Shannon Crowe Jack Crowson Norma Cmz Neal Cuddy Lenora Daniels Royce Daves Suzanne Davidson Angelia Davis Peter Collins Cathy Conchola tum. W. of , n, ,4 Amelia Contreras Patricia Cooper Sam Cramer Melissa Craycraft Stephen Curington Nannie Curtis fn., ' Laurie Davis Lorraine Davis 10 Seniors Mae Davis Stephanie Davis Torie Davis Rosemary De La Kelli Decker Kim Deluca Garza House bill 72 causes early aging for Arthur Tigerina. Ana Denena Chris Diamond Jefferson Dill Time honored traditions such as wall supporting began to take on a new academic respectability. W , f, ,- Q, :V -f -7 -f ,- .51 ,.: E- .- , A f , , it Q. Wi: f 'ig-'f-f mef:ef'1'4i'W11fv--sv few-'is'Wu 'Hi'sfSf1Xs117f2s1fwp- ,ma-:QM-Ysifmin:sew,.4a.szf.:sQf-zzgei,'22-:Maw az 'xg--,-5522 ,get V12 1, ff- L +..' f ff I f 4 Sandra Dombart Tim Drain Craig Dudley Ray Duron Donald Dylla Lisa Eagens A I .,V,. , , wg, 21 , - K 3 , :gf 'Q A I o - -W . George Edge Jon Ellis Pete Ellis John Estill Valerie Eubank W' M was 3 , V .4-H A 1 V' M ' 'lhifenmmmjgwk . GN .- ' l .,pol ' H .5 'J -- W Susan ,ff4 Eugster ka, Q23 'I Q! Bryan High School students responded to the new educational challenge and quickly jumped into their studies. Question: Which of th above four examples represents a student not on task? 1 2 Seniors Many groups of students responded quickly to the new call for academic discipline f while some rebel groups lagged in their wake. ' . 3 A ' , . g George Fairchild .lody Farguson Paul Fiedler -v Us David Flckey Mike Filley Astrid Fischer 'X Jane Fisher Tracy Fling Rodney Fontenot M, Us Dexter Evans Johnnie Evans 'Ti' X 1 P: .. 1 JR. r Susan Evans Lisa Fahlquist . Q A 1 ll Jwggfti 4 s a ' 1 b I yflf. A 5? M 5: if T' vw' ' 1- - Z . O fr ,- ' A-v 'o ii . ' '--9. Along with academic success came a new way of dress: The Academic Look. Seniors 13 Ls 'vs ,--- +- 'M , if I 7-.M Q s if Michelle Foster Sabrina Fronterhouse Lisa Fry LeeAnn Fuller Diana Galindo Adrian Garcia x - v f' fl' ,,,,,. M J y - if M s Ana Garcia Betty Garcia Dorothy Garcia Gloria Garcia Kathleen Garcia Lisa Garcia .W is .Q , gp eh ' uf X' ff, -A , V I Nfl: s 11 V if ' Nil fi ii W A s l I .' .' -.lf Marie Garcia Melinda Garcia Priscilla Garcia Raymond Garcia Rose Garcia Bill Gamer X X, f u aaa X! H5 , 1 if Despite the many pressures, that great Viking spirit slowly began surfacing in different places . . . 14 Seniors .. .HAM YL, Mwuw ,, 'N L , J ,ff 3-L? lf ws ,Yup-' F ,fs-ff ' 4 .pa gulf' ..nv ' LK? .QW I L Vanessa Garrett Marcy Gault Sherri Gibson v John Gillar Michael Gilmore Billy Glass ff ,ff 'f Q. qi., .. xg, , W x Susan Goehl Olga Gomez Audrey Gongora . -W SX and finallyjust bursting out all over the place. 11 Curtis Gooden Christa Goodgame Jody Goodrum Johnnie Goosby Jennifer Gorris Melba Gowing X. 1, if. ' ,. 3 1 Y ' X X , 4 ,M I, ',h6 V Q , fs . -3 .lacquelin Graham Wadell Gray Glenda Green lrita Green Kelle Greene Claire Gregg Seniors fs -:ff 11551-f. ?4 w21f xiii 74:21 :-1:-ff'-If.-fzsswi 'Q-1a,:,,-w,:y5:,,ggy-1, ,M,,.Q3-kg,,,.e3, ,ly 771, . 5 , 'U' . A F Q X ugh A. V. R Tracy Gresham Chris Guess Randy Gustavus K, n. wg, .W ...,,s , , N N fx, 1 M A N LAMAR ' ' ' Marie Guzman James Hahn Mandi Haigood .I ' H 1-5 'V li g V A. X A V mix ', , x ., D , ' I . h f. E ' 7 ,rm k I 1 A x r 'ffl' 54 . X' , , -- A X I ' FX' Ibxbi After giving it their best shot in the classroom, Vikings let it all out at pep rallies. Gary Haines Donise Halvorson Shamaree Hamby 16 Seniors greg:-ff Z I The team joined in . . . the fans joined in . . . the facultyjoined in. Pep Rallies Were Great John Hamilton Portia Hanks Devon Hanna Harold Harnsberry Chaunsie Harris Kirk Harris Robert Harris Shonta Harris Virgil Harris X K I i Geoff Hawtrey Jason Hayes Lisa Haynes 1' H 1 . A fa A Sherri Heger Melissa Hein Becki Henager 13? . ? ' Lorese Henderson Debora Hershberger Michelle Hicks ...., DN 3' A ! Q, f r ,a 4 Ardrenne Hill Winston Hill Matt Hines Seniors 17 213511. Kay Hobson Teresa Hodge Clifford Hodrick Brian Hoelscher Jacqueline Holidy Michelle Holmes Michael Horcica Tamela Hosey Andy Hough ' x , X gg , Persistent practice produced pleasing performances for the com- bined efforts of the Viking Band, the Shy-Annes, the flag corps, and the twirlers. K 5'-H-M--4. MV' 28 z,.,::f,V-YW iq N T ' 'Ki , gisme Q93 J V eff -' ' st dd W f A Irene Hernandez Deanne Hovorak Todd Hubacek 5 J - f 1 ,psy if A , Ruthie Huddlen Louie Hudgins Wade Hudson J gy Tjitske Huisman David Hunt Jered Hurta rf D!! 3 Al Peggy Hyman Cledis Jackson Lois Jackson Stephen Jamison Greg Janda Arvilla Janis Precilla Janis '15 Diana Jenkins Mike Jenkins Cindy Jennings Christine Johnson Ruth Johnson Seniors Michael Joiner Bmce Jones David Jones Frederick Jones Mark Jones Pamela Jones Eddie Jordan John Joyce Laurie Juarez Holly Keith JA Kenny Keller Beth Kendall Kaylah Kennard Kevin Kersee A A , g 'xx L! vw-1 Ted Kim Curtis Kindt Q Tx 'Y AQ Jerrie Knight Kathy Knowles Brian Klintworth Beth Koenning Sophomores, juniors, seniors brought the circus back to town for an unforgettable homecoming week. Lisa Kolkhorst Brian Konecny 21 . - . ' 1 ' '- 'Y 1 '-f if iff -Q -'fwfwfi wif newest: Hx, .55 411. .,1-,, 3, Q.. ,lx -- 5. 1 V .. If -A , The Kevin Rasberry Kiss a Pig Show returned with a new cast starring Tony Morton, Linda Adams, Janis Williamson, and Aporklipz Now, the wonder pig. Q i il ,4 'S -,'1 2 'Xi-: E , Georgia Kenny Susan Kropp Leigh Kubin Theresa Labarbera Dana Lacewell Carla Lack 2 i I 3 i ir. 'Ji WS.-M' Traci Ladewig Chris Lampo 55 X Jan Birkner and Kris Wag goner eagerly await their turn. Kelly Lancaster Dell Lange .- 1 ,- . , 1 A- : f ff 22 41 1:4 Ladonna Lange Charles Langston James Lansford A Q Mandy Laudermrlk Paul Laywell Tracey Leblanc E. Xa l Lanay Leonard Sherry Leonard 'MN Viking maidens, Torie Davis and Kelly Lancaster V , 1 6 gf' On any fall Wednesday the casual visitor to Bryan High School might think it to be a haven for wandering wackos, or a zoo, or a ter minal case of mental recess. Actually it is the combination of all three. . Jay Lero Calvin Lewis Patrick Linne 1 -uw W ,up ,1- f ,vm Yvonne Lippard Charlotte Lister Cheng-hou Liu np - qi.. is 'fo- Seniors know that there's only one thing better than a panoramic picture - Tita Stipe's death defying Lion Act. Martin Lopez Robert Love Cruz Lugo l. ,, iw 24 1 , , 5 , Thomas Lukens Jim Lunsford Randy Lunsford Jenni Luther Kenny Luther Emil Luza Pamela Madison Antonio Maldonado Margaret Mandujanc Mary Lee Maniord David Marek Barbara Markowski 'Q 3 1 CV Joseph Markowski Mauro Martinez Robert Martinez Steve Martinez Leslie Mason Melissa Massey gi ' 5 Deborah Matlock Dee Ann Matura Lea Ann Matura Toni Matus Ann Maxwell Emily May Cary McCarroll Carla McClure Cami McConkey Missy McDonald Russell McMullan Karen McMurray Seniors 25 4. ,--we ,,:, H, , K , K, A . , , . K , i L H .,,, is L. A J ,,,, ,..,, i D ,JA ry .k,,, ,M,,l2.,,,w,,k,,,..,,,,,.m3,vm,,w,,,,, ,kk. ,Q kk,L ,, ,k.,,V ,Hwy lumix or Wi,Vk5 in M PM Jamie Meachen David Meece Kimberly Mendenhall Michael Milberger Stephanie Miller Connie Mills fb: N.,- n ' Y Lisa Mizer Erik Molvar Lisa Monroe Ronnie Morrison Mark Moseley Scott Mottem it W, v , Q? 1 rf it 1, Amina Naqi Rena Nelson Denise Nerren + i11..1L ,W 13- ,gy 5 .V A. 'f 5 'fi .Y ,. ' is f K f 'ff F :'v1 26 Seniors Rosie Mendez Cindy Mendez Greta Messarra ws.. 4,1 Elaine Miranda Christina Mireles Andrea Mitchell 'Wx 'Fx William Montague Emily Moore Wayne Morgan N K 1' Maria Murray Debbie Mushinski Stephen Mushinski , 5- N. Jerry Newcomb Courtney Newton Craig Newton Fi QM 15 fb f-We fs-wif -22 -wv.evz -lea'-'wff,1:L,-:2z,-gs, :kgguw eggf,,Q,,,f-,,:,f55.- k:g,.1,v ,,:,5y, ,K Q, 551 Egg, f, :Q Tommy Newton David Nichols Kevin Nobles A Troy Noey Tammy Nobles John Norris 90 Elizabeth Nowak Leonard Oaks Mary 0'Brien Nerissa Oden Domingo Olivares Timothy Owens ri- Neal Page Michele Palasota William Palasota Wesley Palmer Seth Parker Franki Patranella me Kimberly Paul Ricky Paul Cody Payne Shelly Peacock Rafael Pena Josephine Perez W' -991 v J i Michael Perez Terry Perkins Charles Perry Jeff Peters Regina Peterson Judy Pettigrew Seniors 27 f .L -'ff Uv,1 Hef'fiR milf'-ISV-'fv1'f'-151 lfiifw-'1 122'--H1317-'12-1 :sis'w'M1evmm.fgmazq:fiifzznw-Sie zwfm-1Wie:1-W-izwfw,-92, .QSM -fu, .ff,'.2m+, fi' , f: . 'sf :ri iw? uf- 15, 'fb--f-izif-'ua'v'2if'f-212127211-:u::fiiffffaim 5 A f wmv new Ex Friday Night at Viking Stadium - SIMPLY AWESOME Pete Ellis learned long ago that practice makes perfect. 28 Seniors ,rx b ... , A 1 l W ,- Michael Petty Khang Pham Alvin Phelps ni E Nl Broderick Pillows Sharon Pinson Jacquelyne Pittman X N 1 1 'xfv Lana Pivonka Pamela Porch Lisa Porter-Evans ' fig, we 1, fvsaffffwf-Q,-.sex.-en.:-1+f' .fz:ff,,fggi-- ,fix fgs1.,M,,:2z we,,tQg-f,ggt:q,gg , -Qljrw ,fl All Sherri Potts Shea Pratt Kevin Prejean ly y 4, ,,7 ' W r ,J 'UP'-rr ,lames Pugh Kevin Rasberry Tina Ray I i ' U L vi no 9 5 I A K ,,kx,,?ck- a V 4 - r ling? U t... .., 9' Ulf. W -Q, vw SAGA photographers Paul Laywell and Eddie Cortes look for the action. Thomas Rayford Anthony Reed Becky Reed . ,,, 'NW M v,,,,i,, '-35' W V-Mes.. mdk ' - 390. we . :Mil cog.: 1 - K 2-f X' 'M ' -M , ?L1i'ig9L? i 'TLWf -fe , as r 3,,p5W,,l,,.m,n, ., mf-gil, an so On the football field Bryan's dynamic duo of Charles Perry and Melvin Smith ripped open opponents' defen-Hes. Donise Halvor- son openly expresses herself after being n..:med homecoming queen for 1984. Seniors 29 A tv, .L ,h.ff,,d, L. --w.:.w,.wfffw,, :zu-11,f.L:. scars.,-iz. ,g::,,,.q1 5- 15- .5 .. if fa. - - ,. -..e.,4a! Isabel Reyes Ron Reyes Sarah Rhomberg Charles Ribardo John Rice Lisa Rice Lea Richardson Paula Riggle Lisa Rittenhouse Joe Rivas Leigh Robertson Mark Robertson s., 1' James Rodriguez Lisa Rojas Mary Rosas Susanne Rosier Marsha Ross Denise Rowe Clay Ruffino Shannon Ruffino Lupe Rios I L Tony Salinas Jose Ru F' iz Angela Sanders 3 'rr 35 Jesse Sanders Andrea Sanford Mary Sauseda 5 'tephanie Scarmardo Deana Schafer Tammy Schiller 30 Seniors H? -W I' Keith Schlieker Marvin Schoenemar Beth Schoenfeldt James Schuler Stephen Schultz John Seigler Lorna Sewell Bees Sheffield Jerry Shrimpton Jeff Shrimpton Angela Simmons Larry Sinclair jg ,ff ' ' ' 3511z25'f 4' 5? Debra Sisco Steven Skrabanek Troy Sloan Christopher Smith John Smith Kenneth Smith 1 if tr- J. i Merion Smith Pam Smith Sheldon Smith Stephanie Smith Carolyn Steel Daniel Steels 41' Michael Steels Charles Stipe Nancy Stott Judy Stratta Leigh Summerlin Katy Taggard 'nw r' ,,,, M Y. N X ,M I Effie Taplin Rosie Taylor Yolanda Taylor Donald Thomas Terry Thomas Kevin Thurston ,wx 9- u, ' x Kim Todd Mary Trujillo Sherry Tubbs Michael Tucker Chris Tuleen Shelley Turek 7341 Ap'- Kreg Urquhart Patricia Valles Stuart Vaught Brenda Velasquez Grizelda Velasquc Vickie Vickers 'R' 1- . Q, , -.- 7, .0 O Q4---7 X If L ., 5 j 1 Kris Waggoner Carole Walker Alvin Walton Leonard Walton Karol Ware Bryan Warren Charles Watson Leonard Welch Andy Wertz Amy West Jessica White Lisa Whitlock 'NX-ff I Ned Walton William White Sheryl Wichkoski Steve Wiggens Joseph Wilganowski Thomas Alton Williams Darrell Williams Eugene Williams Eunice Williams Houston Williams Keith Williams 'T Melissa Williams Patrick Williams Rudolph Williamson Eric Wilson Helen Wilson Jackie Wilson Thomas Wilson Cullyn Winn Damon Wise Wendy Wolferts John Woodell Leigh Ann Woodyard Steve Wooten Dexter Wright Stacy Wright Thomas Wright Gina Yeager Sharla Yeates Seniors wQ2K'Qf3.fS9id?Q4'niiix?' ,awk :W IM'wwawwwwawwff2fifvr:Qmegfmm224:25595255fswaez?awz:fmiXew?2H:fawx25La652aBeewwzwwsfwaeswfrniwse 1 my HEL.fiM5ZwiE5rWif2i4ff5?ff 25? fd14zk2i:aEZrfzFiBLi5KAiTl.Sf.1f Q, ,gg W ,u exnazzxmzxwxhfizw if , mmsfwefiawiiemawffeixfsfafwfwzswxwzwwerm ,vxsia samamwmmwwiw , Jwaeamm XY isesiwwfwvsmf ag? XLPS-QF-1251-25555E55?2525RE?QSJiSmIQ2WQiQEQ5122355H5MywsMM2H9?Glb?S1SSSSEKAMSSMTQRSEYQSWWESYWZSQKEQQMESMEWYEQLEZQWT''17Nf? ? RWkfs'SiM5i6si15eLi3W lEKSSE'QH?F51Qi9KQ95W95L!Y9?Qi5 9'.HQN5Wl?'Q?f5DMi '3YP1?fEiT?T 'N ? L'Q'f:if'Q',1.'.'1 A T ' Melinda Yendrey Kirsten Yokem Craig Young Cheryl Zaeske Marilyn Zapalac AND JUST GETTING UNDER THE WIRE . . . Charles Zemanek Keith Zwernemann Felisha Bass Donna Cooper John Curry wil. Robert Dunbart James Edwards Lisa Fleming Jennifer Gorris Jackie Graham Kevin Kersee J ,ig-W.: :.g ' vf.- -ew .W , - M, , A . QA, f figs., ' 'i ir F. , K ' Q A 'f ,. . XV! 1 'V e 1. nf T ' 4 rl. Lewis Luster Mike Nowicki Greg Nelson Kim Nemec Reginal Payton Donald Taylor Jeff Harris Steven West Flornoral Young Robin Williams wwf WJ:EQ5fiEQ5555553534355ZaiffT315QWe53E35SiiisE56E555QEQMkLQL1EK5SZE+ELW?Ziii1Q2?i95'a212iSIL2S2ws'2XKQsMQF3346235iiiT55,55SE?L5'5's?i255335H3335Wfi93I 1MK E552EHhS25H5WiWW5WvNF2!EWDS?QEiwQlW STYQQMES 34 Seniors my jejjfdfkfxkff QL. of C914-.? Jimbo Alderete David Alvarado M-M L Eleanor Armstrong LaSinda Armstrong Nick Baca 36 Juniors i--f 724 .,,,1, -Lf: 'I . -, --W S :5 , 5 -if-A W, Q L Jr Gloria Aldredge James Allen John Allen Kim allen James Allison Pete Amaya Jr. Carolin Anderson Here,s a little test score for you . . . and you . . . and you ,, ' P S j.. ueyff a-xi2.s,fi.fTcfQ2i62i sfo . Stephanie Caldwell looks over PSAT material. Sabrina Ashley Laura Ayers J? A i Kevin Baker Angie Ball Terry Ballew Jody Banks Kelvin Banks ,,-, -+51 A f My at aww K 4 1 Caryl Bard Bill Barkleyu Justin Barnet in Karen Barron Regina Bass Jennifer Bates Class Rings . . . Every year when school starts, all the juniors are invited to an assembly. Just what is this assembly about? - Itls Balfour and it's time to order class rings, The juniors react with excitef ment as they realize just how close they are to becoming seniors. Some people wonder why we order rings our junior year. The reason for this is simple . . . we can wear them longer. Class rings are symbolic of Bryan High and of the individual activities we are involved in. Rings are a symbol of a never ending loyalty to BHS. We can all be proud of our school and can wear our class rings and be proud we are Vikings! Mandi Haigood Darden Batto Leroy Bazy Teri Beauchamp Sandra Becker Karla Bell ' Belinda Benavides Henry Benavides '-Q-qg.,,, Juniors 37 +935 f Q. , Qjgsgiawggiiigi,flliuiii , i.. .fm fPi,,iQ,, .N .. Sometimes a nice smile just brightens the day. Shawn Bennett Ralph Benson I Tammy Bielamowicz 7 5 as fu 1 'N -fff ,,, . . is L A-:,,, ,i-: Ziv V ,, iiiisijf' - 15i,i..ff-1?,,.:VQSf: 'i,t'92:J5ii 5rz55,:5i'ii .-gf gQQi77 l5kiil' 5L?5E,.55Ag 1fJg5,'?5z1'fl z3ix'f.'.fE,2 1s:z,ff'f- 'few ..fEr:.fi? :.Z,?5, 'mixMF, -vJ:I'V'if 1ziaxxizsilwhiggg-5--rf',zzrfs1r:5i'x'iSlelrieg sg'-3 .e-fe 131671:-:S 1911 'wifi 'ffisgfff 155gf7sS?gWmi5:GPZ2sisi52, 53: .Qs5,.aff'kf,:2,1ff,,-:flfem, ,, sgsr'L:1fv:--:fi If-f 1uff1.f7zE. fir' Dil. 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'xi 1 X John Boggs Chris Boney Christine Bonifazi Kevin Boriskie Jennifer Borski f 15 . or Norma Bowser Tami Brandenberger Mary Briggs Melanie Buchanian Robin Brabon Jeroy Robinson: But Coach Sennette, there's no way I'll be able to deadlift 800 pounds in Kevin Bratager three weeks. ,ui Lxbh i fxff, .,-f M .. Ricky Brittin Dionne Brooks Damonec Brown Lisa Brown Reginald Burns Www Penny Butler Robert Cahellero X . ' .., I Charlie Cain Juniors 39 is N'1 ' Rhonda Cain CeCe Caldwell Stephanie Caldwell Gwen Calvin Sebastian Calvo Janice Canatella Brandi Cantrell ,Ag . 4. Brian Carey Rickey Carrauthers , V V ,, ,, ,ff V W V J '5 It :iii Corina Cantu Guadlupe Cantu 5 if ' if ,,,,, 5 ,v , ' Q 5 A .A 4 ' A my I , .Y ,i lvrl uf, H 'M VVIV ,. .,,,, .15 4 J ,,,, , gg as ' 'W' 5 Michelle: Do you mind, l'm trying to study. Jarrod Carrell Nora Carrillo 55 3 rf ff R i gt get Q it' me Christina Gibson: 'tDid you see what he just did. qs: 'f -5sQ-- ff 95Yi. fiE:L.?5i,5? ' .W ,, Wg Kenneth Carroll Bernest Carter J oanetta Carter Robert Carvin Evie Cason Javier Castaneda 40 Juniors Leroy Castanon Felicia Castro Steve Cate 5 M 1 ll It 5 M ,V ,x 5 1 1 ,tv 'F' . J m Y 'Q in ' Diana Cerda Clifford Chambers Laquita Chambers Elena Champagne Mark Chavarria William Cheatham Jerome Ciolino Melody Clark John Claypool Shi if ,,,-- 1 0 ii,-'W ,,.. jg, , . fur-W in -,W WM, ,,, ,, , ' 1, ,.,d' N X N , ,,,,..-49 ,,f,f+-5 '- Juniors 4 1 - -- V Y if if t 7 t. 5 .gb if F ms mg if llx V X ., ,gig x gf- 9,35 4 .g , -x 5 F Af . or - rf , C332 ' -M, LL vjifix lgglfgliftx as MQ ,Tl-'I il 1 if All yn 3 I.. Students really got into the spirit of things when the cheerleaders gave away the spirit stick. C.7' Erma Clemons Amy Cobb Barbie Cochran , Jon Colburn Kieth Cole Lamar Cole 42 Juniors Candy Cochran Melissa Collins John Cochran Gayla Coffman Roger Commander Tony Conley I i vw, :ii ' ,if . 1:54 w A-'f fa fa.--,asv f. f r . V ,f,,,, , . . .L,.,, ,Y Linda Contreras Robert Cooks Donna Cooper Michelle Cooper Wi- f F . as Aff' .xv Q- -Y W Ip Randy Copeland ,pv- SAN f,-Ri ld eri Lynn and Sandra Wilkerson are overwhelmed at the sight of a macho man. Robert Bower remains unimpressed. Michael Couger wir John Curry Reginald Crenshew Michelle Dabbs Bruce Crockett Susyn Cross Will Crowe Chris Dadivas E'-L' . X gfj: iff?-.:, if 3 Jennifer Dailey 'N j . i Shelley Dannaus -Yi Christi Cornelius Brandy Corrington Ronny Cortez Melinda Currey Edward Davenport Juniors 43 Sherwin Davenport Charles Dean Laurie Decker Darren Demottier W f-4 Stephanie Dickson 44 Juniors Stacie Davidson Kelley Davis Orlando Davis X Ka., 2 W' 151 Moreecy Day Angela De La Cruz ' g - w ere , fi!! 222: i if W i r e K eg! f -' . , T '-.. v ggi 35 ' 5 mf .QW me , ,.. L N 5511 5 :53. 1 I Michael Deatherage Kevin Deaton X ff l N M ,V 'W' ' .tn-vi' Q - , .. . 1 347, . Q5 X- A Lf U Q, 35-4 1 1 A r e:'3ffff TNQQSR- Er ,.,,. XP 1 rif'51Q'f--fx6's,f3'57 i H ,.,' V L51 , ,R 4, ,eff 'vo K if L i n ' ,5 5 - ' . l' so fl , i s f 'fi Junior Tony Maldenedo reflects the pride of Byran High School's ROTC program. David Derkowski Paula Dirickson N. , 1 Toni Varisco entertains the crowd. Mayra Diaz l Toby Dixon Terri Dockery Chris Dodgen Trent Dorsey Robert Doughty Shirley Douglas Bill Dowden Mark Dowling Janie fi -H w e Dudley e -:He ASE: 59523 342117 ,gfff,:5W:?2fi.f'Afv:iL5:fll4Q5?7i5ll' f,f 52f 1:W4 5'Ei W' 1 if 1' , , at w:M,,l1rw,irr ,i.r , 5 's t ..,. L , ,h., X. ,, .u..,rr...,, 1,2 M A E' ff -' YEESNQL - 3 .t . .ye iikll jg 2 '51, f A A 1 Q e y . ' t E s 1 Q as 'K A - M 1 , A tm. if ' x t e f wgiisssfiifimflegegfgg. . if ls.. Rhonda Dunn Brian Durbin .. ,, ,, .,, -- ei Greg Dyer Darry Dyess Patricia Edwards Alvin Dunn , i, ,, Mm.MW, ,-: H rw,-mae Z, tw--faff,rrff,z'f 1 1imwfrtfww'fff+f an H -W 1714 ef' ssiss5tgi5,asa-fmlitmfrggfggzzfasrfkt'fQi?wfMfevg:.15- fr :sw ig -1 it at Lfr, ny,,gg1,,1Zr.-imp-:,QP Q, mieiilteggisfn .ga5?f,rg',,g12,tig-fgftfgezgazjagxlg -If-l sr ekigwg af if my 5 ,E S8 ma ir, W t A N, .L G all El lis -........,W I 215:35 . W ., S u K 5 y b N. Q llf: f i t i w - L t I J s s ,,--f- L ,:.. - - -' i ,. K W 'ii X t ,,,., ' li Q Life at Bryan High School is not all work and no play. Students relax and use breaks to ease tension in classes or before tests. By keep- ing a proper balance students at B.H.S. have a warm atmosphere in their school, an essential aid in the course of learn ing. Al Montemar . f- R , X'-'ll ' .. ,Q it ,wad I ..,.-Q... 'W' ' . ts. . it Mu. 1 iz A 4 N M 'sv Juniors 45 S 5 ,Hi- '-,ro is .4 . . ' ,x I Dean Endler Mark Engelbrecht Amy Erwin Thomas Escobar Regenia Evans 1 y Brenda Fail S 7 ,,kff fs,,.,.q,,om S Us 1 , :JM .N,,v,mg. -- ,-.L Q iii , ff href- .wf-sara 9 PI i If f,-, rw f ff W fuse: ,Q 'ff Q is .V . gg a fi, Q gg - .iw ,K K :lj 93 5 is W Q iss ,,f was me-:geese Jody Ferguson 1 Q Robert Espinoza Paula Everline Karl Evans Nikki Fagan Each morning students gathered near the commons to gossip, show out new styles, and enjoy a few minutes of socializing before classes. Hayward Ferguson David Fickey l John Fields Jody Fieser Sandra Figures Tronald Finley Byron Fisher Donna Fisher 46 Juniors Ricky Fleischer Ellic Flores James Ford 49? F Tammy Flowers F H is leeeii 4 A A, ,L iw me .iff-W .7 A ,saw Ae.. ,Q Ztee 11l.., - r F LM .... f f , .if3f,i:glf,4,i'.: : , .ri 1fil5f?:gL3,z- :gy 3 :?4,Ml::, . ,Mi.:,.ep ..e, is W,,. W? is F ,MW N W, Rr was Gwen Foster Joe Foster -- . ' i F? ga . - .X f fr. 4.2:-1: ..sa. , fs .-.,5H'E: 'I!:.:: Delores Foley Kelly Foltermann Carlton Ford Patrick Francis David Freeman Nina French 'l1v9, .,,, Y? XQYQ 3 1 3 Y 3 .. N x E is 'N-w--is -0 SN X Q, 9 Juniors Mitchell Frieda Tonya Galloway Picture Not Available Betty Garcia Gabriel Garcia Adriana Garcia 48 Juniors Picture Not Available iauwf' Gary Fritsche Aaron Fry Carlos Galindo Felicia Galindo Steven Galvan 3 i X Caroline Rhods likes her picture taken . . . . . . Some of the time. Tommy Garcia Tony Garcia Sw 1 3 --v. . s . 6- .f 'S Nw 'K it N . .A , gm . : , QNX Q , Lis Galindo Adriana Garcia W7 Jill Gardner Silas Garret Albert Garza Angiea Garza Vincent Goynes 419 Nicholas Garza Jerry Gibbs Christina Gibson Kevin Glenwinkle Jannette Glover Stephen Goff Benito Gonzales Jeff Gonzales Suecia Gonzalez Laquita Gooder Tom Goodwin lp i I W 1.1,1..w f ,W , f 7, -.- -on-n..,, 5 l V i Every now and then after intense concen- tration and superior performance, the mind tends to wander. Juniors 49 Q- ,fa Vincent Goynes Jeffrey Gritter Tara Hahn wr-M' Christoph Haischer Kristi Hall 50 Juniors 1S2s'52?2f? '11 is X t ime .l.::i: X? i in X 5 . wx I ,Q . . Gail Graham Shelia Graham Eugene Green Milburn Green Paula Greer X Mark Guess Marcelino Gutierrez ll Tennis anyone? it ..,r,. i Sheldon Haliburton 'Michael Hall ...f , W 4-f ' Show us those pearly whites! James Hall I ,. eeellso o G f-' - ' Tabitha Hall Dawn Haltom Joe Pete Hargett Dexter Harris .av- -1- 3 . Q, A s J. P. Harris Russell Harris Valerie Hart Paul Hauk ' ,Mf',jj?' 'Z , .13-, I T, Yi H, ,M , ' ,Q 5 f ry? 'i x W '1' ,ilfkfff 4 Q 51- fzf-'fwvfgafiziis :IH A ..l.,, .1 Michelle Haynes Shelley Hebb Missy Hefti Andrea Havel Jeffrey Haynes Alan Hermann Albert Hernandez if-me am.. ,l.. J.. ... ,wa ,J 'KUNG Jif 5 5 9' 'Q' NWN. , X .. 1 V ' 'fl could definitely get into thisv' Juniors 5 1 . 'f- ' K Debbie Hernandez Raquel Hernandez Fred Herndon Fred Hershberger Aaron Hesson .Q ...f i f 5 Demetris Hickman Hilda Hill 'E ' A V I Donna Cooper and a 'ibuddyn find a new way to keep William Hill warm during the winter. J. J. Hines Melissa Hobbs David Hoff s in J oanie Hill Pamela Hill Mllff f ir . J p 3 we W rnl z. 4nl J ii... Chris Arnold swears on his book while Writing his research paper. Kerri Hogan David Holick Pat Holland 52 Juniors Rex Hollis Chris Holmes Ed Holmes R , x K 'Q J Nik., mf ge fl R . ,K avi ,Q we Q I' 9 X .Q X i Q Y., t It ,N fs- f 1 S X3 is t t Greg Hopcus Shawn Hopper Amy Howell Terry Howry Cynthia Hoyak William Hulse wx KL? Eileen Hunt Stephanie Hunt Michael Hunter Rachel Hurta David Hyden Jr. Dirk Jackson During off-season, the guys were monitored on weight gain and strength T.. , l improvement. 5 l it t f t 'f , ' ,P-M rf'- 1 Q ' xl s r ' , Q z --r- . ' ris' Juniors Ideroy Jackson - .e '- ' 1: .Q 1 -N gf if as K viii! Q .5 3 . ex if Neil Jess Wayne Johnson Joni Johnston Kenny Jones 54 Juniors 'QM 32,11 X if, e x + ' s ' x ' es . fi 7 I . A Paula Jackson Rhonda James Ruby Jefferson Lucia Jesse Suzzette J ohnigan Trisha Jessie Steven Johnson i gY2i15 '. L. - w .mo , ,F ' -ilf - -J e 'P e-fQ' :safe K 19 Q 2 i .,,- 'J lbs -5 Q Y 'F' W' .3 M n 11. wwe V ' y Q . Q25 exft . its 5, so s oo y s ,Air o Q 5 3 . ,sf e yr vm- - -x 1 ' ,,,,, -i - , .. ,Q ef , :nge i -we r B ' 'S 'Q .,-swQl'Z' R Q - .N areas.: Q N N' K JMU F 14 5 Here we go 'round the mulberry bush. Gail Jones Carla Jones ss so N v v if Lisa Jones Mike Jones Thomas Josey Nancy Kanales Victoria Kaufhold QA 4 Sr, ' H an gi fl 9' R j A :,, David Kehlenbrink Kempenski Sn-mv Kelly Kinard Ronald Kirby Kip Kissinger Robert Kocman Brian Koecny Kira Kellet Jennifer Edward Kennedy Georgie Kenney Rhonda Kibodeaux .4 ' Eric Kosh i ' 8 ' if 45 1 1 If ,. '-- Q A b . 2 Q s 1 ' , . v w A Lauri Pender: Now which hand am I supposed to use?', Joni Johnston: 'iFly, be free. Juniors 55 ai ' . A N f .f- . N ' P .:. ' X fw Y x X L X Q Q so ies X i N Charles Kraatz Roger Krolczyk Carl Kruger Karla Kuhn Curtis Lair Rasta so -lf-ff 'J-mf X A ,if I Shy Annes take a break after a hard workout. James Langston T' gig Donna Lapaglia K Mary Lapaglia Adrian Lara EFF? X . lv ,M tit H Q- .A Karl Kunz llalvn Laclg Lewis Lambert Michael Landin ,.,,.,............ fx Steven Johnson studies for a test. ,,-srm,r.,r.r. .,- .Jr - , . . x :ig Q . : fa, is 1 . fx , ei k . vi A in Eliezer Lara Elyshea Latta Ronald Lavig-Ile Rhonda Ledoux 56 Juniors is -wl of Susan Leg Butch Lee Jr. L M Sibrina Lenoir Dorothy Lopez Pedro Luna Guinett Mahan Jennifer Mariano ... - fn., N ,J f A . . Ns' 5 4 1 :A Eric Lewis Jennifer Lightfoot Michele Lightsey Sandra Lippard -.... E - 1 Lat.. . - ' - my foo Lisa Lobello it R x , .,.. . , ' IP K -- Kim Loria Vanessa Loudy Gearry Love Janell Lucas Louie Luna 5 is ' , L J 6 V, to A, fy N 1 ' X L' D , Vx ' V5 Barney Luttbeg David Lynch Malcom Macias Paula Marvin Mack Macia-Carares wr Brenda Mallet Sidney Manley Danny Mann David Manning 'fra' , Richard Manthei Bobby Martainez Roberto Matrimez Billy Mason Victoria Mata Walter Matthews Juniors 57 S' B 'w.. ' gl Wesley Laura McAlpin Valerie McArthur Corbin McBernett Karen McCann Nathan McCann Mazurkiewwicz sv' i im. im - K5 2 r.. if 1 1 .,f. 3- --A- if L .,.L X ,, W 3 4 Q i N is '1 vi. X 9- i Shannon McCourry al. Eldred McClenton Kevin McClure Mark McGriff Queen McGruder Rob McMillan Roxanne McCoy Renetta McMurray Vickie McCoy K ug. M- R x uaau or he K , Q Q. Tammy McNiel Jennifer McDaniel Fred Medina W Wi' ,, rrai A' Carla Bell, Kim Lorea and Mary Ramirez have a friendly discussion. -fa' l 58 Juniors Q, H-ea-P' Linda Medina K t nag, . , A . M t Ag L , 1 :Q Q eq is .elf . I 5 ' .Ziyi T . Q W ips.-3332: am? Q!!!-LVLHS , Bobby Merchant Renee Metzer Michele Miller Kaye Miller Jason Mims we i ,xi J amy: ,.,..?,,.,-,, Y-A ' ' Sherile MQQ9 5 , an - f f' X , Ez! 1- ill!!! .Q r' ,- Aaggig Mitchell t an S an ff ,Xe .t M , X Rebecca Molina Montalban Josey sir' Barbara Moore Cherie Moore Lisa Moore Darren Wright catches up on some reading. 'Fawana Modique Barry Monroe Marjorie Al Montemar Micki Montoya Mia Moody . . 4 , . - fsf,.f:eQxa igg 5 xx . K v we e .asm ..., ,ff Y. Micky Montoya: A proud Junior. Juniors 59 Angela Morgan Blair Morgan Micah Morgan Paul Morgan Christopher Morris Lacynthia Morrow Tracie Morton l'-' Edwin Mosely Jaime Mosquedo at it FA I al i i N J., ' at . Q S f . il 3 Angie Ballg Study, study, study. Donna Kay Munday y if-XSE Surprise! Karen VanBuijtenen. Sheila Munoz Leann Murray Dana Mynar Allison Nash Lori Nash Eric Naudeau Christy Nava Jose Nava David Nedbalek 60 Clemon Nelson Richard Nelson Robin Nelson Wendy Nelson Louis Nevu Patric Newton Sharon Nichols James Nowak ,Q ST' V fe' I ' A 4 fl,...3f'i'fIQj 5 f'..w+,s, Wi-f ',MN J Melvin Nutall Rosie Nutall Pamela Oliver Kristine Olson 'FY as Angela Orta Rilla Orta Kim Orts Mark Owen Carol Parker Sonia Parker Ondrea Pasley Pat Patterson Kimberly Nemec Anthony Nutall Stephen Ondrasek , '---. is M A X lt Karla Padgett Peter Paul Lori Nemec Margaret Nutall Joseph Orr I3 . it K .K . A I Daryl Paholek Mark Pauling Juniors 6 1 Q in ,v bl Karlisa Peatross Vicky Pena Laura Pender Cynthia Perez Michael Perkins Linda Payton Margaret Person -as-, -fs. -sf .i . U qw, is ,i 3, SE Q X rg, , Q If Al'-s. X it : 2 E Bradley Peterson Melissa Petty F' V A, Q 52 i so it if Darcy Philpott 'i l y ' A Y 3 4. V , V J z ,., V V V ,, Blake Pickett Gary Pike Tatiana Pinto ,fg sf' W-,,..f-wa, ,Ven Clarissa Pittman Regina Ponzio Craig Potts 62 Juniors , J is or 1 We Nix N, pin as V Q ,N P. Justin Presnal Jeremy Price Scott Pritzen l l Robert Procter Tim Provazek John Ramirez Mary Ramirez V Alfred Quintero 4? Lisa Ramirez is s S, Q ,. X., C J N xr , qs Carletta Reed Christopher Reed Jacquelin Reed Lisa Reyes Minerva Reyes Ronald Reyes Jon Richardson Steven Riggle Randy Rippstein Kris Radke Rodney Ramirez . XA Elvira Ramirez Roy Ramirez .QQ-sw s--V -- r WN -v V? Freddy Ramirez 'Vs Tommy Randle E J Chelle Reeves Rx as? 'J :- - is .. :- Q l is if i I K - 11112. Vincent Reyes 1' s 5- R.. Maria Rivera -A Cynthia Reyes John Ed Reyes Carolyn Rhodes Nita Rice J Katy Roach Juniors 63 Ricky Robbins J eroy Robinson James Rockey Stacey Rodgers Andrea Rodriguez Cindy Rodriguez 5 W F' wa f Kim Rodriguez ' QA ' Randy Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez nn R V i A , . ix Q V V2 ! K vw f t e i' ' ' if , , ,K Mark Wade: Would I lie to you? Vince Rodriguez if 4 ' -5512 -f 'L . , . if mf :H5f'frg:-L11 . nam if, :z.1,, ,: , I: s, fs: . ., ,gif -, -.,,- , ' Antonio Romero Thomas Romero Yvette Romero Michele Roney Tammy Rooney Brodrick Ross Cynthia Salazar Troy Salazar Regina San Angelo 64 Juniors ' ' 5 s. .gg - .P s K - Q ' i lk x 3 3 Miosha Sanders Tracy Sanders Bridget Sandle S, X K S or 'Sf QQ J i i Scarlett Scasta Cynthia Schiller Frank Schlett I3 in -fkq Q4 - s Bryan Schartz Felicia Segal David Segrest S:-lsr!-fi. S. . Q o l. rs W in v, M Leslie Shaunty James Shaw Sharon Shearer James Sandle X Si Vanderlyn Schmid Chris Sepulveda Sandi Sherar 5. x ,Q K F' V David Shumate Belle Simmons Brad Simpson I --1 1 1 Cherica Smith Andrea Sanford Jeri Scamardo K WWE: X, Angela Schultz Charlotte Schultz QS 4-so 4 Pat Sevick Deanna Shank Cray Sl1l8ldS 'Tanya shivers z-4, Darrell Smith Ginger Smith Juniors 65 fr f , ,,,, l,g,i1,,,, ,,, Q 1 efw 4 f 4 4 r Kristl Smith Ruth Smith Tracy Smith Jeff Sparks a. uw, A Kim Spikes W wi, gy.. 1 ,, Q fr Q 4 rv . ff ff I 5 4 , - S 4 ,,:r A ,1-,Qi T' I , ,W Lk.,, 1 , ,,.-'. 3 g, - 4 Ron Smoteck Roy Soto Eloisa Soto-Moreno Kaye Miller completes a research paper. Gail Spates Lauri Speaks -.H li i 1 I L' ,,f ai fs '96 s 4 :7flW3555HTE William Spiller Chance Stavinoha Karen Stephenson ,f ,.,, 1 Karla Bell, Kim Loria, Mary Ramirez and Laurie Decker . . . Junior Block students. .XX A S.. c ...A- Joan Stillman Martin Stewargl' Tita Stipe Rop Stiteler Ulanda Stockton David Storm II 66 Juniors y k f - f a Valerie Stott Monte Stuenkel Thomas Thoos Lerita Traylor Victor Valadez Jr. John Stratta to Eric Tedrick -xx Renee Thornal Greg Tubbs Karen Van Buijtenen .X Karen Stratta Jeff Strawser Brent Stringfellow as 9 X f K Billy Tennell Reginal Thomas Sharon Thomas Darrell Thurman Ricky Tubbs Chip Van Nostrand f as 5. ilu' l Arthur Tigerina Tricia Todd Shannon Stuckey Wendell Thompson Albert Toland Mandy Tucker Jody Tucker Toni Varisco Cindy Veech L, Robert Turner Juniors 67 Barbara Velasquez LJ Andrew Wagoner YK' ii: x - 1 Ashley Ward Christine Watson Cynthia Werchan 68 Juniors .. ' .fi f-rx at 3..d:,k N' A X Y 2 i Q Xl . ,. I Melissa Velasquez Arthur Vivero Krista Voigt Mark Wade Jeremiah aldon Kim Walker' John Waller Matt Walton - 5 e r Derrick Warren Deon Washington Esterlene Washington Terry Ward Michelle Watson James Watt Eldora Webber Mark Weedon Q Qi ' QQ J David Whitaker Carleen White Dexter White Jody Whiteford 5 . f i it , 1 .fiiiklimgiffi .- i X y A N X X, six V w 53 X 1 Q 2 .X , rKelly Waggoner Tim Walton Sandra Washingto Denise Weltens Melissa Whitely . 5 452 l lg . 1-1 ,, '55 W Q fi is X wa : R A X A M 3 r Y Carleen White Dedtra Williams Duane Williams 'IHIHQS WilliHmS Jhiiet'Williajlgv . 31 . X Jgefidie Williamf Vit inia Williamsf Sheri VVilburn . Q V Darylvvoerz cindywoodbum 4 ' ' Mr' WSW K-if Q, 7 Joey Yeager Gayne Young Tonya Young Abby Zernanek Jeff' Zwernemann Jo Anne Williamson Sandra Wilkerson , Larry Ybarra: Shellie Zwiefel - EXE! Juniors 69 f., Aw! ,J 7 1L Carolyn Adams Robert Adams Maria Aguero Lisa Aguilar Christopher Alexander Dexter Alexander Kenneth Allen Christopher Alonzo Elsa Alpizar Arthur Alvarado Mike Amaya Jolinda Anderson Kelly Anderson Joseph Andrews III Eric Angonia Abel Arevalo Patrick Arevalo Sarah Arevalo Christopher Arnold Shane Arnold Kevin Author Jesse Avila Larry Avila Bradley Ayers William Aymond Cedric Bailey Allison Baker Michael Baker Larry Balko Kevin Bard Karen Barnett Disanna Baron Cynthia Barr Lisa Barrow Adrian Bass 71- Anthony Bass Christine Batson Wesley Batson Michael Batten James Batten, Jr. Mason Beall Teri Beauchamp Gregory Bell Melanie Benjamin Eric Bennett Maurice Benson Shana Berger Michael Bernal Bryan Bernstein Robin Bernstein David Be-tteggguri, V Kelli Bewley Kevin Biddle Denice Bienski Clint Bills Veronica Bircher Terry Bisor Lisa Black Michelle Blackburn Twalisha Blackner Tanisha Blackner 72 'i K.: iffy by .gA:..M Nea, ,K 1 I gf Q 41, i 2 ,ff -' ,--fre., After 9 years of hard work Qu-' L3 4 V B B L L Li AL L, LL BQL fl LLLL -K -L L L, LL '- . .z 4, i 23. it B ' f ' f yuan ,SQ 5 1 ' L a 1, 5259: , , 1 L .L M '-54-f::f1:,-1 if a it ya xi .,,V, WL LL,. f K 5 K L LL ,L 7 F ' ig' L. -, if ff M V- A K 'fu I- 251 L L ,L Lg LL l L 3 L LLL LLQL L, T, -A we finally made itln Q-.mf Alan Blankenship Brett Boelcer Scott Boleman James Bomnskie Roycee Boney Debra Bonifazi Sherrilyn Bootye Ernest Box Donna Bradford Thomas Brahem Bob Branderhorst William Brekenfeld Michael Brewster Michael Britain Barbara Broadnax Betty Broadnax Thomas Brodigan Virginia Brooks Lori Brossmann Kelly Brown Tonya Bryan Ivan Bryand Craig Bryant Stacey Burdine Tracey Burns Melinda Burrage 73- Stephanie Burt Janet Burton Lisa Byer . 'V Michael Bynum Jon Caffee James Caldera Sophomores Greeted By New Principal Students at Bryan High School were greeted by a new principal, Mr. Jerry Kirby. Before coming to Bryan, Mr. Kirby was principal at Magnolia High School and assis- tant principal at LD. Bell High School. Mr. Kirby taught Biology, Health and Physical Science and coached various sports. During his spare time Mr. Kirby likes to hunt, fish, snow ski and read a good book. Mr. Kirby feels that a school supplies a broad scope of activities that lead to numerous fields of interest for students. He feels school should provide a good social education, as well as a good academic education. 1 I-'UC' Cedric Calhoun Sean Callahan '- Bob Campbell Eric Campbell Rachelle Campbell Nancy Canales 74 Sophomores Sandra Canales Anastacio Carlos, Jr. Steve Carpio Cynthia Carr Cheryl Carroll Michael Carson Amr 'xx First Day Although many of us couldn't wait to get to Bryan High, some of us were having sec- ond thoughts. Ernest Oliver and Raymond Nelms are working hard to beat the heat of House Bill 72. The work is hard but rewar- ding. Amy Koronlaa and Chris Hayes think the work becomes fun when you enter Mrs, Brown's class. ...JV Clare Cartwright Morgan Cassady Jeanie Castillo Bradley Cate Jullion Cauley Clark Center III Sophomores 75 Wyvetta Chamber Gloria Chambers Garland Chandler Natalie Chervenka Donald Childs Raquel Christian Nicole Clark Justin Cockrell Grant Cole Jana Cole Reginald Collins Steven Collins Kay Conchola Glen Conrad Mary Contreras Christopher Cooks Tomia Cooper Angel Coronado Christine Cotte Cherie Cromeans Timothy Crouse Anne Curry Molly Daly Veronica Davenport Suzanne Davidson Anthony Davis Gwendolyn Davis Michael Davis Joni Davison Kerri Decker 76 Michelle Dees Jeffrey Deese Christina Demarest Lee Denena Stacy Deville Carmen Diaz Stacy Dickerson Joseph Dillard Bradley Dixon Laura Dobrovolsky Michael Dombart Randrell Dorsey Steven Dove Randy Dowling Rebecca Dowling Felicia Dozier Michael Dudek Laura Dunham Lori Dunn James Durst Tamara Dupree Columbus Duren Roger Dunn Dan Dyess Michelle Easley Gwendolyn Eastep Carl Edwards Jr. Hans Eilers Melissa Elliott Jenita Ellis 77- Roy Ellis Jr. Norman Ellison Linda Engleman Christie Englemann Araceli Enriquez Debra Enriquez Rudy Escobar Anthony Eshenbaugh Michael Eshenbaugh Mitzi Eudey Anthrone Evans Roderick Evans Veronica Evans Lucinda Exline Brian Eyre John Fackler Leigh Fahlquist Natilie Falkner Blair Fannin Gary Farguson Jr. Jennifer Farmer Herlinda Fava Stephanie Fazzino Debbie Feola Theresa Ferguson Heather Feronberg 78 Jay Fickey Mark Fields Howard Figures Wallace Fisher Alice Flores Sandra Flores Loraine Foley Robert Foley Jerel Ford Rhonda Forsthoff Diann Foster John Foster Holly Freadrich Michael Franklin Willie Franklin Carolyn Frederick Susan Freeman Mark Fuller Kimberly Futrell Kimberly Gaas Amanda Galloway Barbara Galloway Elizabeth Galvan Tommy Galvan Monica Galvez Anna Garcia Sophomores 79 Carlos Garcia Jo Garcia J Q, , Nina Garcia J fm. e Lisa Garrett . . W W Robefmafza ll ,J il Robert Gasch l 5 3 i I SUIYIIYIERS HONORED Retiring Superintendent Dr. Wesley K. Summers was honored at a special halftime ceremony September 19 at Viking stadium Students, faculty and school board paid special tribute to Dr. Sum- mers, recognizing the many outstanding programs of education pro- duced during his service as superintendent. Incoming Superinten- dent Guy Gordon looks on as school board president James Stegall recognizes the outstanding contributions of Dr. Summers. Johnny Gaytan Tonya Gesford Gwen Gibson 2 Judy Gibson Michael Giffen Delma Gill V , , M 5 7 , I V Y' e 80 Sophomores i t if Frankenstein plays basketball. Senior moment Alright! Nutra Sweet! x Catching UP on Belated Beauty Sleep. The Beginning ofa Tragic fall . . . i A.l'l.S. Belch Champion 'lls that a hair in my cupcake? Hey guys wherels the round table? iv - A. Hello Mr. Blankenship. Do you really think l'm Gorgeous? x wp: l -.....,,.-- fi? fs - Y -- '-' s - - n f9'wnf1-sl' l '69 ftirf 65' f f ' Qi X W5x,Y,5 - , M A 83 X All Lines of Insurance Lone SW A8200 Ken R Rogers Cic - Hereford Donnie Knox - Vega , TC' I John David Bryant- Hereford P O BOT MQ? Also Real Estate and Investments EREFO D E AS 90 SINC 1947 I Jenyl Baker - Bovma 601NORT'-I AI 9 Case Power and Equipment P 0 Box 553 Dlmmltt Highway Hereford Texas 79045 Phone 364 2015 qaoep 267-2719 A8rD FLOWERS COMPLETE FLOWER AND CATERING SERVICE MEMBER AFS WIRE SERVICE JANIE AXE 12th 81 VEGA BLVD P O BOX 511 VEGA TEXAS 79092 COOK CATTLE COMPANY GENERAL CATTLE BUSINESS P O BOX DRAWER 10 VEGA TX 79042 1806i 267 2192 Lanny Cook Melvin Cook 267 2251 1405, 233 5780 Kenneth Cook Bruce Tolbert 267 2410 267 2220 A. X 1 1 I+ A I at I itih I, Foss? fi I I v IIE II, Sf Amarillo Livestock Auction Go. CLEANERS PHIL FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER 3333 calmer 1800 GEOFQIG PHONES 2511 P3I'3ITl0Ul'If OFFICE aoslavs 7464 sooo EAST THIRD AvE RESIDENCE aoslaas 1253 P o Box aoess 6050 Southwest 33rd MOBILE 8061373 1946 AMARILLO TEXAS 79120 1 -Pl. N h b W AMARILLO COCA COLA BQTTLING CO ,JNC S pp 9 C I 79105 P E1 B 15050 !Phn 376 5421 AmarIIIo S Flnest FIOTISI Now Has 3 LOCBIIOHS I 1 . 'A hi? avi ' G ' I L ' I Su urban e A , ' ' B07 Ama ill BI d. E. 2934 Dunive 45th and Be , I 1 V G dCentr I r - , . , 3 - - ho , ' .x ox I - A 'II ,'EexaS ne: - I , - l LUSKEY S WESTERN STORE Suits Woflin Square Hats 806-353-4341 Store Hours 9-6 Thurs 9-9 Everything forthe Entire Family 5 Rf Boots 2455 I-40 West Tack Bu Hrqh Plame Rellqlous Book Stores 3 Muslc Centers J 2221 I 40 ww 4a2aw 45th 353 5521 359 6921 RBI! 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CVVG 1 2611 Wolflln Village Member American Gem Society Amarillo TX 79109 18061 355 9874 WESTERN L LEATHERCRAFT L BOOT SHOP Hand Made Boots Boot and Shoe Repair 355 0174 1950 Clvlc Clrcle Charles Ross Amarullo Texas Gary Kung Pharmacy 1600 Coulter Sulte 30 BOB MARRS Stockmans Saddle Shop GUARANTEED HANDMADE SADDLES AND REPAIR BOB 81 BETTY MARRS Iownersj 2710 E 3rd St AMARILLO TEXAS 79104 18061372 8439 Phone CENTRAL OFFICE AMARILLO TEXAS aoey 376-4669 BRANCH OFFICE DUMAS, TEXAS 18061935-6851 Amarlllo Production Credrt Assocratron Servlng the Credlt Needs of Agriculture Slnce 1934 IF ITS ITS AI VANCE HALL' VANCE 8 CIIALU Downbwn cm: cu-Eu wasps: lun Ask About our Famlly Shoe Plan PIANOS SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Bl ACCESSORIES Wwe Music Shonne 2619 WOLFLIN AVE PHONE 35 1681 MUSIC IS -EDUCATION AMARILLO TEXAS 79109 Phone 358-4576 ADRIAN TRI STATE RODEO TEAM La ce Ch sm P es L t sha Ch Sec Gregg Gudgell V P es M chael B o Rep M tch Boydst 2 V Pres Co pl me ts f Chlsm's Waterwell Servrce 1 P ' un- . m i n o l I GRUHLKEY INSURANCE AGENCY K 1? : K . K fx, I Egg lx' I . S ,Ng A - 5 4- 21 1 2 3 . i v' - 'igxwi' X, OLDHAM COUNTY IMPLEMENT COMPANY NC Phone. 267 2113 I I I W 7 ' , ,A ., . u N 3 ' 1 -N 1 I - Cc:IrnIGL3185 TATE 3332122 BANK 267 2106 Serving Oldham County Since 1908 'W .wJ gxmq my r mann W Wifi Member FDIC Directors R A Armntage R D Hacks JamesT Hahburton Tom Green Roy J Stevens Marguente Thompson Jlmmy Brown Lonn Creltz Raymond L Thompson I I I - s D W ' ng or so 1 ' 'QN' ,. ' 'N my fi Y K '-H R' rua -. ,, .! ' 1 f Ag V -1-LQ I D r 7 1, , 4 , 1 rf 5 WIFE I V Y mm ' see Q , ' 2l,,?lT'l5'? mums so wwfwm. ww f ' - ,.,.,.,..dme , , . ,J -- ' ' ' X ' v H. , r- . ,.,. ,.f , l I I 1 I I I - I - I . Wt ASWQQS ' o 9 QNQIY C 00699 The O D ly I 1000 900 Western Nw 0 Q? Junior Sz Missy Fashions K. i f 0 0 W 0 if P611 Eli Amarillo, Texas VISA i 0ur Appreclatlon Throughout the Years Ken and Mudge Callstrom Wes Tex Truck Stop And Fabulous 40 Motel Congratulations Senlors To The Adrian School ,.f-f- '- 1 ilxxm L N 'T kim xxlll Ll soma lmmkw N1NIUI s I x m old lcd nxt I ns Iwx ls 14:41 1 L x nu bond Hug 18 :Ld pnmxl ll at xdmnl Class of 1996 Duck Harwood Garage ADRIAN OUTPOST TRUCKSTOP Texaco Truck - Auto Shop 8 I40 A FOOTLONG Fr es and Small Coke S1 99 STUCKEYS ADRIAN TEXAS 79001 ADRIAN EXXON ADRIAN BEAUTY SHOP WAYNE 8: GAIL SIFFORD ANGELA HEISLEMAN 538 6216 538 6372 ADRIAN TX B king the Matadors AII the Way Betty and Gene Mayhew BETTY S UPHOLSTERY SHOP ESTABLISHED 1919 STEINWAY YAMAHA WURLITZER SOHMER CHICKERING 38001 40W I 79102 352 5293 5 Exit 1 - West Adrian, Texas i E I 1 E 5 . . - es ' A arillo, Texas AVVV I sb m' ' A 4 n . if SSID A I Yin. ' 1 VEGA EQUIPMENT RQARKS AND SUPPLY HARDWARE Vega Texas mf 'Wsgwbii 'I lnternatlonal Harvest Dealer Trucks Tractors IndustrlaIServlce Farm, Ranch, and Home Supplnes Vega, TX Equ,,,,,,e,,, Phone 267 2101 Offlce Phone 267 2149 VEGA BARBER SHOP 44, fd W gown .U 914 E. Mann Box 245 Vega, Texas 79092 806 267 2239 JoAnne Cook and Shlrley Scott Ladles Junlors Glrls Infants M B en oys Glfts Jewelry Mon Frl 9 30 5-30 Sat. 10 00 5-30 e ' JE.---5 ,H , 2 5 I 1 5' I , ig EY rf X , in W ie 4 M 'I IIII 1wwu I I ' I 0 5, nc. fn- A f .f . ending a Bryan High pep rally. l , Carrie Riley Christopher Riley Michele Riley John Rios Dave Rittenhouse Charles Rittenhouse Kelly Rivas Alex Rivas Kevin Roach Robbin Roberson Susan Robert Warren Roberts Kimberly Robinson Michael Robinson Cindy Rockey Shane Rodarte Melissa Rodgers Cynthia Rodriguez Eric Rodriguez Joann Rodriguez Vivian Rodriguez Paul Rodriquez Robert Rodriquez Teresa Rodriquez Vincent Rosas Raymond Rosati Eldridge Rose Robert Rose Ronald Rosprim Amanda Ross 97- -98I Darren Ross Rosalind Roston John Rotsch John Rowan Celestino Rubio Lee Reuda Edward Ruiz Nicolae Ruja Celeste Rutland Robert Rutledge Lavenda Ryan Bernardo Saenz John Saenz Gena Salcido Kathryn Salisbury Jimmy Sanchez Athena Sandoval Amy Sanford Gary Santee Steven Sarkissian Nicole Sarolca Tracy Sauseda Jonathan Scamardo Belinda Scambray Kevin Schiller Leslie Schmidt Alex Schoenfeldt Byron Schoepf Bradley Schroeter Jason Schultz Jessica Scott-Franklin Anne Searcy Richard Seely Traci Selman Rene Sewell Alton Seyfus John Shannon Rhonda Sharp Eric Shoemake Robin Siegert Melissa Sifuentez Deirdre Sikorski f f vw- -fseizwt ,wwf K , y g, ' 2 ,, Q! K ,df 'swf' ftp ,W ah .ae 1 4 fl L Qu 'QQ 1 ' A . ,ti fit i K' ,, ,,,, s... , F - : VLVV L x S 3 ,iaith it 45 A , , ,,,' V' y ,f y i 'P :xx l , viv, if ,V M 1 . M T 'B v -v kv , , K I My .126 A I 4, , Ag X, . xv, 4 -u 'V . 5 55 at L ' 1? 154' f . Y ff-' lfsfmtw-mf' ff 1 N ,,. , . wa , KS' at J .V g fm Q. ah.- mv i,,, ,.,i , gi W C' k X X e Y l Sheldon Simank Patrick Simecek David Simmons Lex Simon Mark Sistrunla Lisa Slater f K We my-P 3, U he V4 Qy mni 1671, mga nf ' ff Louise Sharp, sophomore English teacher, has become famous for her unique earring collection, a few of which are pictured below. 2 -hy 4 SLK... Terena Sloan Chris Smith Christopher Smith Danny Smith David Smith Kathleen Smith Sophomores 99 Rebecca Smith Sharon Smith Stephanna Smith Tina Smith Shannon Snedeker Elva Soto Mark Soto Ty Southerlancl Michele Spears Tina Starr Perry Stephney Betty Stepney Katie Stevens Mark Stevens Delicia Stevenson Shancla Stewart Kevin Stibora Cynthia Stinnett Samantha Stinnett Tommy Stratta James Strickland Johnny Stubblefield Steven Stukes Billy Suseberry Janet Tarver Derrick Tates 100 'Q ff ,. L 6 . Ui 11 ,any W gh W is at 'S 1 w, t is 4 T, -gfA , , we u, Deanna Taylor Dexter Taylor Roy Temple Kimberly Tharp Jefferry Thatcher Michael Thielen Anthony Thomas Azzie Thomas Carla Thomas Sandi Thomas Jerry Thomas Shannan Thomas Sonja Thomas Stacey Thomas Jerry Thurman Roland Tieh Erik Tielking John Tigerina Curtis Tipton Marilyn Toliver Kymbirley Traylor Kathy Trevino Maria Trevino Jerry Trujillo Robert Tubbs Nick Tucker 7 f ,A .. ..., , ,. We all have someone to look up toa' replied Gina. 101 - Todd Tumlinson Beth Turner Shauna Turner Jeana Ullrich Brenda Valadez Anna Valles Alexandra Valverde James Van Huss Alberto Vasquez Brandon Vaughn Mark Vavra Aruna Venkatramani Vanessa Vickers Christina Villarreal Kathy Walker Megan Walker Rodney Walker Jerry Wall William Wallace Robert Wallis Huey Ward James Ward Thomas Ward Mark Waters Stacey Waters Tonya Waters Tauna Weatherly Scott Weaver Elwood Webber Kimberly Weihausen Ronny Welch Elizabeth Wells Adrian Wheaton Keith White Kevin White Lance White Meche White Nancy White Constance Whitley Russell Wiederhold Rebecca Wier Colleen Wiggins 102 Shawn Wiggins 1 David Wilding Ardelia Williams Ella Williams Frederick Williams Harvey Williams Janice Williams Lori William! Reginald Williams Reginald Williams Stephanie Williams Tanya Williams 103 Reuben Williams Jr. Janet Williamson r Michelle Williamson ' . Pamala Williamson David Wilson W J i David Wilson 2, A K l 555' ...fi AQ . 1 -A rf, ,..., w lm: now Bag On January 2, 1985 school was abandoned due to freezing rain. Later that night Jack Frost decid- ed to pay us a winter visit. Although school was only delayed a day, it did allow us to enjoy the scenery for a short while. As students gathered at Bryan High School to attend classes and meet with friends things slowly returned to normal as they watched the snow melt from their classroom windows. 4 , xv A . is-ff ff' F. mg Qian Q is ,Qi Jana Wilson Kim Wilson Verlin Wilson Caron Wise Bryan Whithaus Brian Wolferts 104 Sophomores t :nn x nv N sv ' X . -,g l is Y .. .,., r Y fa' 0 rr U s -fr Ni Y , -. hr .Q 'Y Cynthia Woods Sammi Woodyard Lori Wright Michael Wyatt Leah Yandell Cloyce Yarborough -, li gf. 1 , Tiff' Y 1 ag s iff! 'fA5Vw.i 1' Q. TWNQ , . s' . .:,.ggQAgf' W a V fl f x F, WMLQ . , A Y -an , . ,. , . ' I. I 1 . 4 v 1 55 1, .- .4 fwff ':?'.399.' ' ' E f'iN v' x I . M 4 ' ff , 9 t ,g M 1 . , 1 l ev rl aff' ix ' -Q r ,f M- . 3 2 I' .. 'me ff' +- I JZ! M I 0 4 S 3 A ,y r f W . ay r , , WN iw I it 1.5 v, xr . .Ingo X I- -s Alma Ybarra Wendy Young Calvin Young Jr. Curtis Youngblood Elsie Zambrano Diane Zamora Darren Zemanek Brent Zgabay Shawn Zweifel Sophomores 105 D-EN IFE Qiudeni Life .Q Y' J! L gf . Qi! - Lk E B ,Q 2 A M fl if , KK, , it ...L ' FE an X . ff P K S -Q 107 'I I N hy 5 mf!-H 1 108 Q'l'UdBl'I'I' Y ,, uw 63' iw ,Lum WS 1,11 1 kim Xi 'K N33 vw 4? X :,. .,, Q if Y xl. L -u A , ' . Af 'ffl wr H ., f V1 f ' ..- ' ' ' , .. L .,,, ,L,. Q .1 . Q i 1 F' 1. 4 5 'f ...Q rf iv ' K f ' -1 .w1mw.:.Qs, ,H 5 'VF N 2 WD 'EJ , ,g Q 'ww 109 E ' ' yi Q .1 1, f ww 5 4 W 4 AW' Y. f,f-'24, - ' :QW M, , ,W ,,.,.,4 ,, VV., 5 I-Wm f ,1 ,W , ,fx ,wry 5 ' , mf!! fiiff ' ,A , Al l f 1 ff y 4, ,UA A V' Fix X yi X 4' 1 f fy ,M X. X Q Y s A NW VF V 1 Q fifu . . FMENT 110 Qfudeni Life QQRVIC 'TR 3- X vmxmc, wx , f v m svn J Jw , XfXX'Y' if Kkwfuxyhqmxf g g Q-.ssl 1 Q--mv- , K l jo: ul N iii T1 Students Rides lf you looked in the parking lot at Bryan High School, what would you see? You would probably see cars of all makes and models. A majority of B.H.S. students are driving to school. The cars they are drving range from a two door Ford to a four door Mercedes. 'Will Z75'fYL Although some students have problems finding parking spaces, some have no problem at all. Jerry Scarmado, above to your left, found a parking space just fine for her Cutlass. Next to Jerry's car is Leigh Kubin's Thunderbird. Students try to find parking spaces convenient enough to be out of the parking lot before 3:35. Steve Goff is a prime example of this, he is parked by the curb to one of the exits. 112 Student Life I... -I in 1984-'85 Wd! 'X we ' ' In h A -assuming- 1 rt af' M, - , 'k L-.WL , see the sparkles popping from Chas Watson's Corvette. Trucks It is also traditional to keep your car clean. Above, you can 4 P, Wu are a little harder to keep clean, especially those that are driven through mud, evidently Eric Angonia has no problem at all. Below, the sun beams down on Neal Cuddy's Mazda, John Ramirez's Lincoln and Devan Hanna's Camaro. , 1 A 4.41. , A 1 ' 'S . .,.,. ..., . 7 f,'+ :ff ' -' K-'unfair W'- - 'Hf.,w5i?3t wear.-:Laffy nf' me V f w ,, ,f 16- w We , 'if f,.,.4,95fJ9 ' fi- iz ' 'f ., .fd -U. ., l ,. .L ,,, .. ..,. 4. .A W, ,. ,H . . . .. I my VW. V., W- ,, 113 Viking Maidens Show Their Valentine Spirit Q W Weis W A S ,ra Rdwmt. Top left: Amy West shows you a creative way of saying I Love You. Top right: Stephanie Nunez takes a break from her work to flash us a smile. Bottom right: Mrs. Dorsey's class gives BHS the biggest Valen- tine of all. Bottom left: Mrs. Sharp shows how much she is loved by her students. , if' 7' YQ X . argl V w 1 '+- .-f '8,, Strain, I K '-,, , ayay 2 E '-f -we f ? Us flnuu., l if F 1 b'A A I'9 U ,,?.,..,v,. .,,.,,f.i W w,.,m1..,.wf.aaCA.,m9...w,.y, M my W Q N K. M, Give out a card, or a flower from your yard. Love is in the air, it's time to say I care. You ask me Mwhy?e' I say 'cgive it a try. It's the only way to say uHappy Valentine's Day. Tracy Herrin 115- On Fridays, Anything Can Happen! 116 W nf fx ,. A can . QA P .wi xv. ..'f1LNQUh ' -' ,. 'U P. M, 1 ' , , of L ' .J'A'vX? : 5! . x .. m,yQ.,x-.5LM5,M 5 . 1 Xu 1 N 1 ki is So Much More For You 166 Stores, Bealls Dillards, Foleys 1-0 'i. THANK YOU For Purchasing Show Stock in 1984-85 from BREWSTER FARMS We Are Proud of All of Our Winners: CHAMPION LT. WT. SOUTHDOWN ,I Housron RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB HEART OF TEXAS GRAND CHAMPION JR. LAMB AMERICAN ROYAL CHAMPION SOUTHDOWN FORT WORTH GRAND CHAMPION LAMB BCYLS afammevpraf IIDSFGAKMALL For Information on 1985-86 Show Stock call: FINDLEY BREWSTER or RANDY KELDER 846 6279 779 9248 Texas 6 Bypass at 30 Open Monday Saturday Western Natlonal Ban WHEN IT COMES TO SUPPORTING BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS OR LOVING THE VIKINGS 0 . 1001 Villa Maria Wes! - I? O, Box -5624 Bryan, Texas 77805 '-I09f'779-1001 .... A - 1 18 Saga Supporters 0 KWO0D HOMES 34 HIFHWAY 21 FAST U AN TFXAS 77801 775 6308 I' I M fi- ' Q Y'52f'zf'.f,,,fi'? A .. f M. , QJWA J rfgqtuurky 019 M 'EE 'aiqogk 1, We have your American dream...for less KWOOD iw? HOMES 2349 HIGHWAY 21 EAST BRYAN, TEXAS 77803 409-775-6308 ' Q J , v , , m0 . MM AP -2 , ,,.z- w fi 'K' , - WC- 515. fu Q 'fix A 9 '. , ' f ' 4 pa, 1' vw--f. if 1 '11 . v 7l e.f -LQ. me Y .,,, Q 'juni' : I i4',f.- .- .,.., K In ' 457' 'ht :fx , Q -fe 334' -,M ' '-i V K 212,45 fr, f ,A,,,.,-'- , pf' Q ' ' Q ' 1 A P . 1 wtf 2 A EE 1 1 'ff M Iii' X an 5 ' Y H 22 J 7- H A, L ,ni L1 '. Lui- B 1.1 ...a V xg!-Q .V 4 fx 'is 1.5, 5 ' lj, 'fi' .f gx A ' '. Z ,, ,L fy, ' , iff - in f 4.15. , 1 gan, , s e I . J ,. A N fi v, 'A :42i4Lt,,'5 V Q -s . , - A A ISV-f y as ., V, 7 M ,, d e X :.,.. 3 ,X . - QV L-V AY, 4. 1 N 4 Q., K. I ,,. 9 A gua . ,' Gp, Q 46,31 ritz . .. K ,A fx, 4 A A ff 4 , ' X .5 ' , ' A 1-fl-HTL -'we' dc. ' - 1 my :K ,.., Q U 1, .f'f' ' -'T ' ,-'TQ' u . Saga Supporters 119 my tg: 0 M is-:?jV1deo Km Jkf Town 81 Country Center Post Oak Village 3729 E 29th St 900 10 E Harvey R Bryan TX 77802 College Statlon TX 77840 44095 846 KING 14093 696 KING HONDA 7600 HWY 6 444 444 4444 COLLEGE STATIUN TEXAS . . - I. . d. Saga Supporter ,Al I lllll llllll l lllgglll awww I Bdl dDs X O g D calO De F 2501S Te a A Sut 110 S X C ug Stato T 77840 1 P kP1aeP1 409 693 9358 ol- 065 R o Formal Wear Rental ,S In The New Park Place Plaza .I I We rent Tuxedos Bridal Gowns Brldes Malds Dresses Formals for all occasions Costumes 25012T A e S t 110 College St t Te a 77840 409 693 0709 4. I . f 0 . A :I f' ' i -, ' I D V - I! - r1 as ' I 'Bridesmai re ses 8 X .lil 'Fl wer irl resses X 'Spe i ccasion r sses 'Prom ormals . x s ve. 1 i e Jxa. - oee in, exas ' H ,X -X n ar c aza I , .Ji -. w. H- - - ' ' J' .. 1 'N I 1 X .Lx 4 15 ' ' 'X ' ' We 1 , . f ,D f gd- uf . ' M' ' - - C 'S v. A, f . 1 ,- ' 0 0 ' X 'i 4,-A ki I ': i 7 '. 5 Q .. ' 'N X ' L I 5 0 'Q ,--N . 0 'Q - W K ' , I, ' o 0 73. x Y -. . ,f f 313 , ' X 95 5 , . k,a 4 ! 0 1 O 1 exas V ., ui e a ion, x s - - Saga Supporters 121 The Pathway to Good Health Is as Simple as A, B, C, . . . 9 L ? EXETCISB Perlodlc This publlc servlce announcement from The Brazos Medlcal Assoclatnon MSS Dr Hollywood Robinson M D Dr Noreen Johnson M D The Brazos Medlcal Assoctatlon 1808 Barak Lane ' 5 8, 7 .J ,vygy wit! A uw ,,- xl vi, M 5-IQ 'M-' V ' B , 3 fl' V Nw , an A w -7-.fp . 0 , - I I .nan 1 Reguarly I Check Ups 7 -V--:Ll Q A AX 4. II F Q B 1' j at B Tff 8 X, . ix aj so , 4 I I , I I I , I I 122 Saga Supporters Y Coke, is it. BRYAN COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY BRYAN DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 201 East 24 Street 828 8153 Bryan Texas ,s CHE Q an Y Qoyg I .885 Q nm P er :' fk , s .. 4 t 'z.::':y 3 Supporters 123 N x71 IQ VIKINGS QI Team UP Wnlh The F eQheQ P95522 ln ,170 wn LEJUB hh LL c s nu XOGKFW' 3907 S HWEY Road Center 9 Texas Ave IB Shopping 3 Texas A Yan Tgfffgfifgfefowmxown Swan J T0 Harvey Rd fcffrggeygpanon 0 C 1 1 5 - 'Lf' , , . , ' lx ' -' -N., - - ---- ' 'f r' - ' . . A FW ' A .f -- X 7 W 539 3-3 '- fiisiua ,. , kai X X-Lk.. -'.X:j - ' . , 6 ' vM,,.. V. , , 1 t I A 124 Saga Supporters AAA TIRE 8: AUTO 1919 FM 2818 822 9105 Bryan, Texas 77803 Associated Offlces The Secretary Gfflce Service 14095 779 3256 J garland watson jr Crthodonlst Beard Pump Servlce for Compressor and Pump Service 14095 779 3256 Robert Harris Attorney at Law 240 r m r 3131 Brlarcrest Oboad ooe 7799646 822 7474 I 0 0 Y ' - s - SgSppt 125 umana .fqofilufaf 7305 Wemorcaflrzue Saga Supp VIKI GS WIN TEAM SUPPORT FROM FIRST NATIONAL BANK f ,V , ,, ' , -F PIII 'Igi uncut ll For over 100 years, First National Bank has been First in banking ser- vice. First National Bank supports the Bryan Vikings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bryan First Place!Texas Avenue at DelIwood!Member FDIC Saga Supporters 127 We trade gold silver remounl and rapalrlewelry Texas Com Exchange 3202 A Texas Ave 779 7662 SAGA SU PPO RTE RS POST OAK MALL BREWSTER FARMS WESTERN NAT BANK OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES VIDEO KING ALLEN HONDA BRIDAL BOUTIQUE BRAZOS MED ASSOC COCA COLA TACO BELL AAA TIRE AND AUTO BEARD PUMP SERVICE ASSOCIATED OFFICE J GARLAND WATSON ROBERT HARRIS HUMANA HOSPITAL FIRST NAT BANK TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE WYATTS BALFOUR INDY CAR STEREO CONTENTIAL CRIPOMATIC CHC PHOTOGRAPHY Ag MOBLEY POOLS BRAZOS MACHINERY BRYAN ALTERNATOR DOWNTOWN PHARMACY THE EAGLE SEVCIKS TEXACO LOCKER ROOM 3 C TRAILER CO KIDDIE CASTLE ROTHER S BOOK STORE CITIZENS NAT BANK CAMPUS PHOTO ROYAL OAKS ONE HOUR CLEANERS WATERBED GALLERY DOMINO S PIZZA BRAZOSLAND REALTY VILLA MARIA GULF FLORAL CENTER BOSSIER DODGE LANGE MUSIC FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LESTER S DELUXE BURGER BAR FIRST BAPTIST PIZZA HUT ALLEN DIAMOND ROOM MAXI S TOM LIGHT CHEVROLET JD S SNOW CONES NAN S BLOSSOM SHOPPE COURTS WESTERN SIZZLIN HIPPO POOLS UNIVERSITY CYCLES ARBY S TIP TOP RECORDS BEAUTY CONTROL KUBIN AUTOMOTIVE A AND M BOOK STORE TRACY'S SCRIPTURE HAVEN FIRST BANK AND TRUST NITA'S FLOWERS QUICK AS A FLASH MARCELS COLLEGIATE SHOPPE MCDONALD'S FIRST CITY BANK FABRIC CARE SERVICES l 128 Saga Supporters Happy reminder. Cfmffbur 2930 Chimney Rock Houston Texas 77027 7131784-4990 WYATT S CAFETERIA 804 Texas Ave 822-51 16 We are here to serve the community of Bryan and College Station good food x Lufe ahead offers many uncertauntnes But throughout the years one constant remams Your Balfour class rung It will never fall as a happy remander of the golden ye W W COUSTO S O I roprnontlng JEWELRY S FINEST CRAFTSMEN l l SAGA Supporters 129 Do you hate the small sound of some ear stereos? Get the 18 sound at 130 SAGA SupporterS T e Car Stereo S c:1a11st XVI! 900-12 Harvey Road Post Oak Vdlage 409-764.-0676 C 'C photographic s 775-5059 t t ?f something 'Y N' 'Hur 47 4' 73l Coll us for your trucking needs 713 8200 C3130 E. 29th St 201-A Bryon Texos 1Zjf?1f1f'0f1A QQ Custom Steel Design Fabrication Outdoor and Recreational Equipment Custom Playground ' Equipment 2700 N. Texas 779-2398 sis - X S 0 Q z U 2 G ' il i 9 Q In Q Q 59-U ily 1 -flfff SAGA Supporters X ameavzwz Ziecaalefzd, akaaqegaeal 605 4 MOBLEY BUILT POOL Waxman mfzole pack Sake Sewcce X70 74354 7754444 8725 rS75?67 T ,sf H if - .. rg - - SQ 1 W ,, I, Ei, Q 3 K K Q i i . ,' K V ' 1 . M' f W X Y X X X X I9 ' ' f X U E L fff?fJi'4 ' I . . ' 5311 : .. tk A if L L ' ,I.:L, ,L.L , L,1L L m L L if L m 1 f P' ' g 132 SAGA Supporters aluxzos MACHINERY co. INC. ' T' 2 WHERE PARTS a sskvlcs T COME Frksr 5 - T S 11 -2 - N th g ru gg Quallty H A11 the W Way Take lt from me' Booker T Conley Q 'Tw rw' 'Y srimwmi l V CMV w, 'Tx We are the alternator and battery specialists Bryan Alternator 2301 North Texas Bryan 822 2224 rw-nu ? Pf I DWUWN 210 N MAIN DOWNTOWN BRYAN TX 77803 Iil?e LnDee:: I Nl ' - ' 0 4 3 E' T I HWY. 21 W. 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' delivered to you irfao and Black olives s I , , D . 7 SAGA Supporters 141 BRAZOSLAND REALITY I dC 4 Te A c ueS h 8446 3735 WILTON JOHNSON S GULF F ual ty Se THE FLORAL CENTER Your Full SCFVICC Q79 2920 Eau 29th Phone 822 6047 Florlst 1 ,iiitv Pmctuct-s or your cm Gs-If LTF Q 1 e AFIFF 5 nz A 12- ff , on Ji , All 7 Kath een Smith an ord Harris show off another beautiful home from Brazosland Reality. 103 ,xas V YH , out -' I or Q i ' rvice O 142 SAGA Supporters Finished Portraits L Not Proofs anqe Music Co. 1313 Texas Avenue DILLARD'S PoRTRA1T Bryan, Texas 77802 STUDIO 64097 822-2344 Post Oak Mall Fon ALL Youn MUSICAL Neeos College Station 77840 764-8531 I ememef I :ore ou u M BE 8 unumnj 112: lVobn'tgof?etiYouYAf15l1ou Buy Beauty Supply Equipment BOSSIER CHRYSLER DODGE 1411 TEXAS AVENUE BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 846-5949 351 1 Texas Avenue wELDoN KENNEDY 823 8111 Bryan, TX 77802 We We 'd H t 2745010 montord OFFICE PRODUCTS ij: School Supplies Stationery Copies Desks Chairs Office Furniture 404 Unlverslty 693 1719 .. is .. f 8 WY I , 2 . ., - - . I I i Y d 1 'F - - 1 SAGA Supporters 143 THE DELUXE BURGER BAR b tNk :L E T E R S 203 Unlverslty Drlve 846 7466 Nw qw Be a part of a growing and excltmg 9 53H+HD'Qf,U,H' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ,Al.!lE' 28th and Texas j W 144 SAGA Supporters Thanks -Hut Vlklngs 2610 T 'Ns Congratulations Class of 1985 SAGAS pp t ALLEN QLDSMGBILE It 32.36 HONDA Ann Maxwell and Tita Stipe. ' 2401 TQXEIS Ave. Cnet Your C ass Ring At The RGOM Town 84 Country Center Bryan 846 7714 I olfxfvxono 146 SAGAS pp 1 Tues Thurs 1 1am 10pm Fr: Sat 11am 1am Sunday 12pm 3pm Closed Monday A Touch nf France 115,ix,a'n In Uld Bryan ik l d d do SAGA Supporters 147 You Can Fmd The Rlght Stuff JD S PLACE ES Ill H SNR fm? Un dll 5 0560l'l'l I9 f ll J f ,Q f 1105 .7 A 822 3505 148 SAGA Supporters Ir ' 4 IUIBII I ii KUUITIY Downtown Bryan Manor East Mall 822-0161 822-5512 Post Oak Mall Northgate 764-0737 846-6785 k SAGA Supporters -XA . HIPP' HIPPO POM PQQLS 779 6747 waitin Szzzlm e 1 50 SAGA Supporters s 7 7 Open Daily till 11pm on Fri. and Sat. Featuring the finest steaks in Town giant baked potatoes and an extensive salad bar. TWU? 'rw 'r v O W l W BR AN TEXAS O05 SO COULTEF? ' .-,, .g-,w 7 ' X ,I KUBIN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 3515 S. COLLEGE AVE FRANKIE T KUBIN BRYAN, TX 77802 OWNER C4093 779-7484 Ms. Heard 4503 Old Heame Road 779-6747 I, .1 f Q,eAl:-I fvunnxiv Huurrl 'fy C ci Beaut1Care 8 Color C , L H S ME OU ECO O SS For a more beautiful you! SAGA Supporters 151 s ul 'K rw-vm, NYM, Xxx x i - l 'ip 6 Kj' 414 Weare more than a bool store. Wesre a supplies store a sweetshop, an art store, 2 sundries shop, a gift shop, z card shop. We,re all rollec into one convenient mini- shopping center. Tha1 makes us the best source foi all your needs. Come to us for your ever5 need. You'll be surprised af mg, L 5, ,. Hi, 4 2 .tu -S F- 5 A 'J , MW' - sumti ' wuusi V VN: ,milf 1 C S P.: 93 l I Q, 4 U 5: is 152 SAGA Supporters 5 i , mi? X 3- WNW. sg, as ti- .ga-lzfrhliy-m . . . silo-, M - , s-.,1 . -.... J i l the wide assortment of mer- lchandise, the ease of shop- tping on your own in our self-service areas, and the ready and willing attitude of our sales personnel when you need or want help in iyour selections. Here's looking forward to another yearas dealings with lthe finest group of Customers in America. 'Q kim, s .--N,4 K xml 55. i X' ,lb 5 I l 2 , li? 1 Q l 3 t iii I Q i, 335 in SAGA Supporters 153 SCRIPTURE HAVEN, Inc. Q CHRISTIAN SUPPLY ' l A l , l ,1L, I , V , - V M, 'i l M 9Q,yR5of f ll t ll 0 li ll l l H an Bryan Vikes listening to new sounds. Shiloh Place 696-7434 Post Oak Mall 764-1069 College Station IRAQY S M- 900 14 Harvey Rd Post Qak V1llage 764 8914 1 54 SAGA Supporters The with Creahve Ideas Frrst Bank 85 Trust perrence of an estab hshed mstrtutron and the ereatlvrty to help your rdeas materral IZC Whether rt be an excrtlng bus1ness venture fmanerng for rams or that dream of a vaoatlon the people at Frrst Bank 84 Trust put the1r exper1ence and creatrvrty to Work for you First Bank 8.Trust First in People. First in Banking. lOl N. Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 77801 C409 775-7575 Membfi F C Experienced Bank SAGA Supp te s 155 Flowers ,X For llOccas1ons 822- 1488 822-2631 y 919 Texas O lull servrce photo lab one hour color prlnts enlargements 'fi' 'KW YS? SK Manor East Mall Post Oak Mall 703 Vrlla Marla 11451500 Harvey Rd Bryan TX 77802 College Station l409j 779 0402 1409! 764 0601 . . ' . . 4-v',+ ' -5.x 8, . , 1 . 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' 9 l o A 8 1 Rlght Hans. M 160 SAGA Supporters X X, 1- 4 'S S X 9 . CN X 'X U 'QQ fi x N F S S wx'-'ux'nxx1 X. ffw T I M' f Ygas H? .Its lil: 4 4 L 6 u 1 V wild At Z 1 . . 'b , Z ' faili- Q, K Y , A , ANS r ' 1 ,,-.J O 4 X, I N. 5,0 rg ' ' . I M' 5 sig , S W l 1 f 161 I V H HW- ' , fs, ff ' V fx, Q, W, , , , ,hh H 35212 , . 'Q , fi WH I v , ' L , zr 5 - ' E 5 1 N .. 2 N i P , ,kW,f -fy sw .,-f1h fx , 94 m ', Q Q f x g i JG -7- nur 4 ua- SPORTS ,,,,,, ,,,, ,YY ,777 , Eff - 1 eg! I Q X gi H -l ' 'f 93 ix. xx x 1 492. Q W k A 3 VA,,, I' 3 Sports I f V2 lf ff 56. f . J , if 'mf . , ,, il? W Z' af 3 1 fa A flk, Q, c ,,,, , L , ,V A 4 , A ,, ,E M M '- T I .............,.r.. E , f ii 3 -Varsity Football , J .nu1 I ,, , 1- l- ,, .W-again. , A ?s. I -' mr - 71 ' .?1 1 It 7 3 5 ... e-ee ff -,T-:Ns ,, , -1 .fyf C. ,,, ... 1,1 www, .,. . MM, - , . ,, W- ... .. --.,, f f I' ni-gmt, ?lf 1143 ,iglzkldl -.413 I iii! lv ,, qs. ,,,,, , ,. , ' v , , M Q V if --H --- vw W- ' ' l.l.,..i...,., syfnaws.. s . TOP ROW: Mark Bundren, Jackie Wilson, Troy Rhodes, Booker Conley, and Canal Steve Sarkissianiwlhl Garcib, Glen Con- rad, Ira McMillian, Jeroy Robinson, Bill Brewster, Wlome Beall Chris Lampo. SECOND ROW: Coach Mike Patterson, Tom Good- win, Sheldon Haliburton, Ronnie Cortez, Charles Benbow,5l1eve4:Martlnezl Curtis Gooden, Gary Hainesfilnht Mew Ben Medina, Derrick Totes, Trey Nickleson, Coach Wilbur Senette. THIRD ROW: 5199 Wiggins, 'Ni6y'Jackson,l Scott Ridgwoy, Heian Washington, Leroy Bozy, Brent Stringfellow, Bryon Fisher, Barry Monroe, Russel Otts, Ricky Mack, Shawn Passwoter, Trainer Robin Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Coach David Greenoi Morecy Dayl Karl Nelson, Randy Lunsford, Jay Lero, Kirk Harris, Buppy Simaek, Darrel Williams, Jon Ellis, Jim Lunsford, Mark Jones, David HoIicl4. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Newcomb, Ralph Benson, Gory Loveg Reginald Peyton, Todd Tumlinson, Allen Housley, Carlton Ford, Charlie Ribardo, Ronald Rosprim, Gifford Hodriclg, Chris Ribardo. SIXTH ROW: Coach Jon Harrison, Eric Lewis, Bryon Schoeph, Danny Harvell, Marcelino Gutierrez, Billy Tennel, Reggie Williams, Kevin Schiller, Dexter Wright! Pete Ellis, Bryan Schwartz, Derrick Wiggins. SEVENTH ROW: Kreg Urquhart, Daniel Steeles, Mark Mosely, Gary Fritche, Eric Hayes, Cody Payne, Cam Reynodls, Donald Taylor, Ben Williams, Lee De- neana, Vincent Goynes, Coach Terry Couclg EIGHTH ROW: Coach Jim Petty, Bees Sheffield, Mark Fuller, Louie Luna, Bradley Petterson, Eugene Green, Kenny Jones, Melvin Smitlh, Alvin Dunrl, Neal Cuddyt Dexter Harrist John Goosb. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Merril Green, Colvin Lewis,l Eddie Jordan, Sandro Wilkerson, Donise Halvorson, Missy McDonald, Beth Schaenfeldm Carol Childers, Margaret Person, Kristine Olson, Eunice Williams, Kenny Keller, Charles Perry, Coach Ron Newhouset 165 - ...4..,,.., 1 Il We all Pulled if if WF W -Sf? 4 M A 4 M f 1 A l l hllfxfml X, EHLQH ,f ,,f,, L, 'vilxvpul m ll I W J l X V mf f I X g mm- Sports Together . . . Playing football and being a part of a football program can be an exciting learning experience for any young athlete who can commit himself to the sport, But being part of a championship team con be even more of an ex- perience. It gives an athlete such good feelings of ac- complishment and self-worth. Being a VIKING has really meant so much to me, because as a young boy I had many dreams, one of those was to become a Viking. The memory of picking up a newspaper Cfour years agob and reading that two Viking players had received All-State honors had a great influence on me, then the time came for me to set my goals. While setting my goals, I had dreams of becoming an All-State nose-guard. I also had hopes of carrying on two other dreams. These two dreams were, number one, to BEAT TEMPLE, and number two, to go onto win the state championship. Well, we beat Temple this year 10-O, I received first team All-State honors as an offensive guard, and as for the state championship, I believe that the Vikings played the best football in Texas this year even if the record books show different. One of the main reasons for the Vikings' successful season was the togetherness of the players. The offensive line worked great together all year because we helped each other with mistakes, and when someone missed a block there was usually another lineman there to cover for him. At practice we would always go over calls to help each other, just in case a defensive player would happen to run a stunt. This closeness had been with the team since last winter when we pushed each other, while lifting weights, during off-season, In two-a-day practices we all pulled together to fight the heat and to fight our way through the rough schedule to a championship. The Viking fans also played a big part in making this season successful. These faithful fans were always there with ,A support when it was needed most. Like most teams, the Vikings would have loved to have played all the games at Viking stadium, but this was not possible. After the first couple of road trips I didn't mind because the fans had a way of making the players feel as though the whole town was there with us. In fact, during the Longview game C200 miles away from home? when we were down, we looked to the fans for support, and there they were, We came OUT on when the final seconds Highland Park in Texas TOPI. Our fans were there ticked off the clock against Stadium, and they joined us as we shed our tears of agony. 462 Clifford Hodrick -s.,,,gx X: ,!,W,,N f ,,..M. is ,ff- c.- F X I i s 'tx wr: 167- .Q f r ,f,! Q 74 Leroy Bozy FE' lf! se O' I '- 1 f, h vpwvf' -25 I . .' i Alvin Dunn 1 il iiiis T if , 'sf i L i sr Vince Goynes Alon Housley L .ai Joy Lero A 1, ,W 1 Q ,,,, Chorles Benbow 'Poul Confu I - K f, I ,i ' . I 'k Z ' H e N! A , ,,, . 4, V A ,, , K 7 Pete Ellis Corl Ford . 5 V ...Ng IDA p 'fv- 1. 1, I. ,. 4 , ,f ' Gory Hoines Sheldon Holiburron 1 Kenny Jones Colvin Lewis 11681 SIUOITS A Mork Jones Louie Luno 2 A Booker Conley we 31 45 'Neol Curry I Morls Fuller - 9. ,. ir if 'R I Q Q A ,.v?ig,f.'EW5f,,f2?g' X Wh , . ffm Hbrris I Eddie Jordon if 'Qi A Jim Lunsford er if-fic Y -lid. are .L , f if ' is , L , 5 all 4 37- f' ,. wwf? W 'W if J , f' 4 4 me 4.- John Goosby Clifford Hodrick L .- l 'Dlmke'Josey1 2' gg Rondy Lunsford 9. i ,.n W! ,L N 'VV , S 1 Ricky Mock lro McMillion X 1... R 'lqv' Korl Nelson Jerry Newcomb yew Martinez I ,V fww i A Russell Otts t w ffv ' V Lli S f R 1 , If f.Vn K Chorles Perry Chorlie Ribordo Scott Ridgewoy in Boyd Sheffield Melvin Smith V V ., .S . ! i AV , Todd Tumlinson Kreg Urquhort Q il I, M Jr, lf' is ' 4 2:1 yi Derrick Totes 'W A Derrick Wiggins lg Ben Medino Mork Mosely .LM Cody Poyne Reginold Poyton za l M ' E rr: .5 ww 1 1 gi- Jeroy Robinson Byron Schoepf A A Vyl., ,.,. . ,t :rr is Donold Toylor 5 is iq Q W 'Y Steve Wiggins Dorrell Willioms 7 Y 1-f , 9 t f ,.,. QW, , E 2 if 4 ' fa l.I.Y W4 'iw , 5 ? ,. W l ' ,Vf' ' f v W 4, if I Sports , - 'if' ' f 5 U ,- 4. Everyone is GOCOUISOQGU to ger involved ond porrlcipofe in the Pep Rollies eoch week. Hopefully these Pep Rollies will meon the some ren yeors from now os they do rodoyf' Missy McDonold - heod cheerleoder K ,ar ll., X., B S' ,X X fa K , ,...,..,..,.. ,f M.--'W ' ' .,.-................,,,s Nl E i H I 1 l f 3 l Q A ff? 4 3, . mr 1712 , - 9 'Q . . .MVA R .4 is ..tf N K L 3,-:Lg Iwi I Ft ' ' i T. ii aaa ek the team in my own special way. A trainer's job is to make sure before every practice that everybody is taped up and ready to go. A trainer has to be at every practice just to make sure nobody gets seriously injured, and if so, do something about it. On game days, a trainer must be at the game early just to get all the equipment out and ready for the game. The job is hard, but the managers job is too. They have to be there for the coaches before and after practice. A manager is the one who gets the players their equipment so they will be prepared for a hard day's work. Managers always stay late to make sure the uniforms are cleaned. Trainers and managers are a real contribution to the team. jackie Wi'son Team Awards 1st Team All-State: Clifford Hodrick, Calvin Lewis, Charles Perry 2nd Team All-State: Bees Sheffield 1st Team All-District: Charles Perry, Pete Ellis, Clifford Hodrick, Drake Iosey, Bees Sheffield, Derrick Wiggins, Donald Taylor, Carlton Ford, Calvin Lewis 2nd Team All-District: Eddie jordan, Melvin Smith, Ierry Newcomb, Alvin Dunn, Kirk Harris, Billy Tenell, Leroy Bazy, Ieroy Robinson -1721 Sports We We We We We VARSITY RECORD 21-7 7-3 Galveston Ball Brazoswood Ellison Round Rock Temple Copperas Cove Westwood Killeen McCullough Conroe 19-0 21-0 27-7 0-0 45-0 31-0 21-6 24-7 Individual Awards Neville Spirit Award: jerry Newcomb that I ever did. Being a trainer was fun because I got to be part of 1011 Ellis We 1 We We We .I We 55 Being a Bryan High student trainer was one of the best things Coach Patterson ' t. tx Bryan assistant coach Mike Patterson, better known as 'Big Boy,' is a sight to behold. The former 250 pound lineman is responsible for wearing out the Astroturf in front of the Viking bench. Patterson is the most animated of the rather calm and collected Viking brain trust. He stalks the sidelines like a hungry bird in search of prey, much like his defense. It's hard to imagine Patterson having been any more mobile while at Texas Tech earning second team all Southwest Conference honors. Then there's the skull sessions. If a defensive player makes a mistake, Pat- terson's tongue lashing will be to the point. Son, we've got to do better than that, Patterson will beckon, working on a good size wad of tobacco. There's no excuse for that. Patterson, who serves as the defen- sive coordinator, is hard on radio head sets. He must wear out a set a game or one for each shutout his defense records, which seems like one in the same. Then, when a Viking recovers a fum- ble or comes up with an interception, Patterson will be the first coach to bear hug the hero. After surviving a Patter- son bear hug, the opposition must seem easy. But don't overlook one thing, Patter- son's methods have produced winners which in turn have kept Bryan winning. Patterson coached the lineman and linebacks upon arriving in 1974 until being promoted to defensive coor- dinator three years ago. And you'd think with his success a head coaching position or an assistant's job in the col- legiate ranks would be in order. Patter- son says not. Bryan is my home, Patterson said. My family is here. It would be tough to leave. Robert Cessna Eagle Sports 173- Nw i H be TE ,., ... xx. . 11 J.-1 li 5 VIISIOQS croshed through Temple s line ro wrop up 0 Victory of 10 O ' xh 'h Jxbg wf?SkEv wx 4 xv 1-'Q f .15 , -f::11zw-- S .SQ :QQ -- . - 1. - f rffefu -- , . x me ax -. ' . ,- :'1 . f -'r' D - 1 - ' Q ,A-:rw ., 1, .m,g, Qi,?5-,-- -ww, 52.-.z 1 9 lik 5 23 A 'Q Q L X - Q SAE L 133 ,! 1 f :Ef SEEKS ' tkb' V lg Q 2 3 A 3 SEI: W bags? .-,J fy , I M' ,f LMQQkg?f5WM, SEQEA SSQ' iT W' .., AM, 5 , , . ,I x . t . . . , .W M, , H , E . I , t ' s 1. I ' f r ,X if? 2? gm 'W - :'i5E,:l': A . x J V . A 3' .J '. .' , s. .x.. x 1 ' ' ,' 9 'X' X , . s LL., L,.., . S. . '--' . V M V ,L f K I 174 Sports PLE Whot con be sold obout this gome, Thot hosn't been soid before? The Vikings ond the Wildcots - District 14 -- 5o's perreniol powerhousesl The two biggest rivols in the district. Bryon ond Temple olwoys ployed eoch other In the lost gome of the seoson And it olwoys determined the district chompionship This gome, in everyones mind wos no different Even though it wos ployed in the middle of the District schedule. ,Everyone knew the Vikings ond Wildcots were l The top two teoms in the district lWith Bryon looking to hove the better teom On poper, The one thing wrong with being the better Teom on poper is thot it doesn't prove o thing. But with their 10-O victory the Vikings proved l The poper theme correct. The1O-O score moy not sound impressive But onyone who sow the gome con ottest to the Viking's Complete dominotion of the contest. The Vikings dominoted every phose of the gome, The Viking's offense moy not hove put A bunch of points on the boord but thot doesn't motter Becouse they morched up ond down the field Time ond ogoin to keep the boll owoy from The Wildcots much of the contest. Bryon could hove won this gome by one point Which is o tribute to thot Viking defense Which kept the Wildcots out of the end zone, The Vikings controlled the tempo of the gome Offensively ond defensively. The one thing thot con be sold obout this victory For the Vikings wos thot it wos completely o teom effort. After the gome is even horder to exploin, It is the most owesome feeling there is. The Bryon Vikings were, ore, ond olwoys will be o We were coming off o rother lockodoisicol Closs Actll performome Eddie Jordon Agoinst Round Rock but thot next week in Proctice everyone worked horder thon ever M6 Becouse nothing would stop us from beoting the Wildcots The whole week wos perfect- School, the pep rolly, proctice And the support wos GREAT! The feeling of tenseness before the gome is Hord to exploin but the Thrill of Victory 175- Kids Kidnapped wrxuw muuuxwuuxm WHERDKYLE d Sports For Breakfast On November 23, 1984, the Vorsity footboll ployers were in for o surprise. The B.H.S. Student Council hod o brilliont ideo, kidnop the ployers, give 'em breokfost, then go through their doily routines. And thot's exoctly whot they did! At 7:30 o.m. the Student Council met ond designoted o cor for eoch oreo to kidnop the ployers. After collect- ing o corlood, they took the guys to the school cofeterio, where the Viking Club Mothers served breokfost, with o little help from McDonold's! Brent Stringfellow, Lee Deneno, Cody Poyne, Jerry Newcomb, Gobriel Gorcio ond Chris Ribordo oll shored their doily routines with us by using someone else's honds to do things like brushing their teeth ond shoving! First the Student Council hod the guys toke off their shoes ond put them on their honds, then they proceeded with the routines. After interesting routines with these fellows, they odjourned to the commons where their cheerleoders, Lourie Decker, Judy Jones, Corol Jondo ond Regino Jenkins led in vorious spirit roising chonts. Thot night, the boys led McCulloch in o 21-7 victory. 177- THE DEFENSE E 'E' K X2 I 'gk 1 X Q 1 .1 J fr Q NEVEFI GIVING Est il E E. ' U-..i,g 9 f :El f 1 2 N w. if I THEY HHVE Sports HLWHYS DRIVING x ' ii ,tm -Skxwikwkem UP UNTIL 'S ,ggi . . ,,.,,w.., TOP ROW OF PICTURES: 364, Randy Lunsford and Ieroy Robin- son, 388 tackle the McCullough quarterback forceably, giving the offense one of many advantages. BOTTOM ROW OF PICTURES: Donald Taylor, 330, gives the opponent's run for his money, or in this case, a crawl for the ball. DDNE IT 1791 AND THE HFFENS AGAIN AND vw Sports E G0 L? 11115 SQCIUCITCC' OI PHUIUS SHOW what we did on the goaline. The play is called 6 GEL or 7 GEL. The play started with Eddie Crazy Legs Iordan 316, hand- ling the ball off to Charles Perry 1141, Charles would then follow me CPete Ellisj either left or right. I would try to clear the Way for Charles - it usually worked. This touchdown tied the game at 7 and in the Conrow High game was the only time we were behind by a touchdown in the regular season. Pete Ellis 17-'43 1123, Melvin Smith breaks loose from a pack of McCollough linemen . . . begins weaving a path for the endzone . . . is caught by a determined defensive player . . . and finally Cafter gaining much needed yardagej is brought down. 1811 - .af 0 an 9 I s -'Urn W1 .4 gr: qs? QHSOI1 - - ' i I A' 'w I . ff ., Bryon High School hos olwoys hod o very im- pressive footboll teom, No one will stond prouder thon the Closs of '85, We're the first ond only teom to ochieve o perfect regulor seoson record of 10-O. Being o port of thot teom is ci memory I will hold deor in my heort for os long os I live, Growing up wotching the Vikings ploy wos for me o big thrill. Sitting in the Stodium wotching my uncle ploy, I longed for the doy when it would be my turn to ploy on Viking Field, Through l3oy's Club, grode school, ond Jr. High, the mojority of the guys on our squod hove been ploying footboll, ogoinst eoch other or the some teom. ln Jr. High our teoms went undefeoted through district with the only loss occuring when our teoms collided. We knew then, thot the closs of '85 COULDNT BE STOPPEDII For the next three yeors we would SWGOI blood ond poin, with one thing on our minds - WIN! Neyer before hod I been on teom thot wos sup- ported, olmost entirely on togetherness. Without the hord work ond determinotion of eoch ployer to become o better person os o whole, our perfect seoson would hove been nothing but o lost dreom. Kirk Horris sffoo 183K Sports Senior 'dl Ploying footboll for 3 yeors ot Bryon High hos given me the opportunity to leorn. Usuolly, you get out whot you put into something. Thot's why l feel our teom wos most successful in Bel-l.S. history. As o teom, we were down ot times, but in the end, we would olwoys come together. Footboll teoches one to worls with other people, ond hove self-discipline. lt olso hos mony disoppointments thot one must overcome. A479 Chorles Benbow - H 'F l will olwoys remember my senior yeor becouse of the footboll seoson we hod, I wos privileged to ploy for whot l consider the best teom in the store. 943 Pete Ellis Rv l reolly con't tell you whot footboll meons to me - it meons o whole lotll Well, it's something l've wonted to do since l wos o litto'oIe lsid. l reolly con't exploin how it feels when l'm running the ooll - feel like o Pro! Q28 Melvin Smith CUpchurchD Thoughts This yeor we oil ployed together like one big fomily, with the encourogement of the cooches ond fons. It reolly meont o lot to me to get this for, but I wish we could hove gotten further becosue NOTHING is like winning Store. 386 Booker Conley Don't get the wrong ideo, I wosn't crying, were just behind by one point ond I hod o cromp II - I3.C. it i.tost rtttt , ,st E P xo A BRYFN f,,....f- AIP, I reolly enjoyed ploying this yeor, going to the ployoffs is something I'Il remember for the rest of my life. Though we went 12-O, thot loss wos reolly o win becouse we went out ond gove it oil we hod. With hord work ond dedicotion we become win- ners on ond off the field. 344 Derrick Wiggins CThe Enforcerb sufsy' ,f is 'Di'eI 'I,E'4 Sig? I ,- The two most importont things to me in eoch X N as X - --I gome were - first, thot we win ond second, thot I x wos Q port of thot win. 469 Jim Lunsford I think the reoson our teom wos o success wos becouse of the friendship ond brotherhood bet- ween the ployers. 364 Rondy Lunsford 185- The 1984 Pla Offs! , lr 'gy ' I J J, Aj J A L X' 'V K I . l ,l K L' H55 fs? isfhsm-asa-f.1. mi .fi sffggc a, , ' , . .51 griajaiaiajnimiaimimja mia aim a a , , . c 'ft X'2..?i Mi. .aa4r.as1.u4a'm,.nfa1f1f1f1i5fnl'1l g W avi.-:mf Wisssiissffi-as 1 .il i is 1' . Q T T .t,.e.3 is : 1,,t-a..s.ts45.ta1.1aa.ut-,1'T u,, as 3.4 .4-.u-.ur .i.nr111.t-f 1 fx H, ..i.r.i -W n.n.u.na.n.s .1 y A, -:Wg .sqeif-i,e.ri-er,+.3-eieiemf-.i-t.if i -W hi . gig tis, -' fi-fit-fiffs?if4'-'7'f h lf' .ws-1 T sfo 5 '-T , 'L-il -my ' R .As , T tai-I s , A by ? T I is Q ill Sl B is my i?'r,.,.. 1. up ., Wjf' K In fi , wx t g g 51'-.3 , as fa , L, L , 'Fl i gffy qfzs-sfgxff-f' rv mir? ffl ' j ,- ,, Q . Q -L ' y - 'yi 1 l . .1 . . fs I fi , - sr W gg c 9 if if Q4 Sports The 19611 football season was a very fun and important part of my life. The playoffs were especially exciting. The Longview game was one of the biggest challenges for our team during this year, Longview wa the pre-season number one team in the state and probably the mos talented. We lost the coin toss and had to travel to Longview to play ii their home stadium. We came out with a hard fought victory before c capacity crowd, by the score of 24-14. This victory was probably one a the high points of our season. ln the area championship game we faced Conroe-McCullough. Dur ing the week our team had to overcome the death of Willie Garcia, ou friend and former teammate. Before the game the whole team put hi number CBO? on the back of their helmets to show our respect toward him, We played rather sluggish through the first half, but came out in the second for a 21-7 victory at Kyle Field. Our final game was at Texas Stadium against Highland Park. Oi. team stayed in the Marriott in Dallas. The game was tight throughout We kept expecting to come up with a big play to seal a victory however, itjust wasn't our day. We lost 14-18, It was a great disappoint ment to our team and a loss that none of us will ever be able to con' pletely get over. Even though we lost, I still believe that we had the best team in the state. We had a certain togetherness that made thi special to me both on and off the field, This was a time in my life that will always treasure and never forget. 314 Bees Sheffield 5 'If A f -1 9 at B as Progress wos mode But not quite enough We were behind, so every moment was crucial. Xt E E -5 L, r K A . 1 g eesl K g ri r is Soon we realized . . . our magic season g ' . l Q- Ma Qi - g .r 4 fx Standing bright beside the Brazos with a luster ever new, Bryan High our Alma Mater. We will be forever true. Junior-Vorsity Footboll miami? f 1 fm ML Q TOP ROW: Buppy Sirnoeis, Trey Niclsleson. SECOND ROW: Byron Fisher, Lee Deneno, Ronold Rosprim, Chris Ribordo. THIRD ROW:Wim'feCy Doy, Brent Stringfellow, Rolph Benson, Steve Sorkission, Com Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Cortez, Williorn Hiil, Morcelino Guttieriz, Shown Posswoter, Gory Fritsche, Gobriel Gorcio. FRONT ROW: Borry Moore, Deon Woshington, Tom Goodwin, Brion Swortz, Donny Horvell, Kevin Schiller, Eric Hoyes. Sports Sophomore F oofboll V' R ,. iff- 1:5 'W' H- ' , ,, 'f45A,LS-- 7 ,, ' ,,,fg,l U , E 4 M 'V M 15 ff' AQ U,,, J 'IMA -Q N .xg 'Y -rp.-,ci -than 43, FRFAN , . '- I x. , if 'Ti N 'L EQYHMQ Q N K, , ' , , Lf fa 5 . , ,T rc: L ,, 'T -.MQ ,T A O N f 'W ' .J 452 hf '-0'- Jw x -Ear 'fi' 1' -,fr--7, ,-- ' 3- A ., 1 fs .. 5 S... W, Q -if Q ,Q fy Ei3Xx'.fWi .f,f EV N Yi 'f f ' i if- T 1 pr' ,,..:w3 f,.j .W ., ,, . , c xv- R -': 1r 'ff' :ir A ,. - T 1 ,. 1 4-,-, . ... Q- ,. 5039- - T -,L . ,724 , .,., , 1 IST 'e c 17 'ai ei J , ,,., ,lr 1 1. I My V , , , M 1-W-. wa.. , . 1 I , , 'cs ' ' . .T ...gin ' , ? T ' is .I ' 'uuuu sw-1 V , .2 K ., rw Q., M.. M. , .. , si BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Brodigon, Morls Weedon, Tony Thomos, Gerold Ford, Dovid Wilding, Dorren Ross, Ricky Mock. 2nd ROW: Dorren Green, Colvin Young, Corbin McBurnerr, Lee Rice, Roymond Neims, Mork Guess. 8rd ROW: Scott Wilson, Dove Kelron, Por Sirnecels, Bryon Koy, Rondy Dorsey, Michoei McPherson, Shown McPherson. Arn ROW: Poui Houlls, Moria Worers, Alfred Ouinrerro, Wiliiom Hiil, Jerrold McBride, Ryon Johnson. TOP ROW: Coocn Horley Robinson, Pedro Luno, Clemon Nelson, Cooch Wilberr Sennerre. 1892 2 4., I -1 N 1- ' olleyball Team FIRST ROW: Pom Modison, Shoundo Sreworr, Gwen Dovis, Borboro Broodnox, Kim Nemec, Korlo Howisins. SECOND ROW: Giendo Green,,Roycee Boney, Srephonie Coldwell, Joeddie Williams, Sondro Woshington, Queenie McGruder, Sherrilyn Boorye, Loquito Chombers. Coaches: Janice Williamson, Rose Gregg QA - Ei we,,.f, 191 I fi' ' www :,,,m wma www., ' ,- f 5 ff 1' , , f g, 1 f' 41 ff ZW, ,f 51' , f if 'vw 4' A ? Q 1 :Z'i i L X Wmwfwm,,w,, ,,,, V, , g, J fi 'f ! 192 ! lb W' X Q, ,,.,,- 4 is 9 NN fx' 8 S .1 Q N l 1 K 22 kim fl gfifiafe 1' , : if wiv' S 5 Q WIS 5 .5 t l i i gx Q X u, g 193 - 41 k , 4 f 1, ff m: 4 ,,,: ,QM ag 1' if N, lr' ui .J -if' 11' 'A M M. ,M ww- A , ,,,,,,,.,,,,4oe f' '. N , ba I ,WN 9 3, , ev M . .. ,W Q-4 Q- W f qt., 'M A ' ' . A I 45 .n 4 W W , h I' ,WW ,fi I . , , 1, , ffeQ1wuwfawufwf . . Z 32 Kari, A V 'f' J IWW. f' ,ua-fl Qwii , V :Mm 4433 'f 1, ., 2 2 V 4' X ' . 1 ' ', u MM: W Q, ef , ,. - M, ,5 W 1, 'fgns V .3 fn if lv-Vmi V if L' A My :V ,A-V wk , K rf, ,, 'Agp 1 f-giy:,,a,fg,g .1 Apu,-,7 if 2 'W ., W 7' ! i'1 ' f, . fwf sniff-fw 'M W 'M' ',,L ' yy 1 www fr? fig ' WT .- Y - :M f, , . Ar ff ' L, jg ,,Lnz,,g2rSg-f 53 , V, i ,M 'WM f , VW Q - 'Y' In f ,fn 1. f iQ4mg1,.,Lf..f V M ,.'Twa'+ fsffww wana Q :gf fa ff 2 -Maw' W ' Q Q1 ff , Q A , , ,AH iq Q A100 f ' ix Ima... me W 5' dm? ,Eff ' Q ' ,aw A J: i A , 5? A A Q 'vi' r 15 I 5.1 VARSITY: LEFT T0 RIGHT, SITTING: J. McGough, John Curry, Blair Fannin, David Jeans, Javier Casteneda, Todd Barron, Andy Hough, Darrell Woertz, Scott Mottern. STANDING: John Estill, Wade Crowson, Bryan Warren, Bill Garner, Tommy Lukens, John Norris, Darren Wright, Steve Goff, Jim Watt, Kip Kissinger. Coaches: Larry Halbert, Tommie Allmon. Viking Soccer JV: LEFT T0 RIGHT, SITTING: Robin Bernstine, Ashley Ward, John Fackler, Brian Bernstine, Ty Southerland, Brandon Vaughn, Keith Cole, Robby Rhodes, Brian Golan. STANDING: Cord Harris, Robert Tubbs, Maurice Benson, Lance White, Dane Thieland, Mason Beall, Dwight Moxam, Steven Wriggle, Tony Thomas, Scott Huto. Coaches: Larry Halbert, Tommie Allmon. 6' -3- fy W 12 ga 3 S QQ Q A lgtiiw 1.3 y tu Q' gi N ,xi ,X I 1 .V V, bm- I .1-1 ,h X 6 ff ' -- is I Z: I . gg ' 'W 1 WJ 195 ! in-f S Sports -1 sig gg tif! X .......,,, 'I ff , -,V L 5, I, ,QQ Hia , Q Aff' 1 2 295 ' W - Xnv' 1 ' x , n ,9u3,Vgg,31gb4ng'1: J ,, .nk -A ' ,, f- M ,, :vfawmu W, T 'Kr Yr I , - -ZA 4 .M , , V , Y 9 , 8. ., va- HMM' ' ' I W 1 f 4 ' N1 ,f i A Q W A , IIA. r : A , - ' -5 .. , . H ,. .A wiv-1 f 197 - 'W'9'Z Z if Wm ,,,.W S t V 1 :L L.n.w,,q,, I Z7 A' 'IQ' i A Ji W. F4 WW 5201, K I ' , .ifzg f fixfwf ,fr A A , 1umm' :Hwwww, ' f, ,135 I in 73, V f ff se if -QL ? 4' Aivwfffgf J... Girls Bosketboll FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Jenita Ellis, Jo Eddie Williams, Stephanie Caldwell, Sandra Washington, Chelle Reeves. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Williamson, Terri Bisor, Lisa Monroe, Linda Payton, Karen Nemec, Coach Whiteley. TOP ROW: Debra Richardson, Melissa Elliot, Pam Madison, Kay McMurray, Rene Hanks. A Girl's and Boyls Basketball Teams were honored with a joint banquet on April 15, 1985. 199 ! M Honors ' H'-'vu-on--.-....,,,.M Stephanie Caldwell 3rd team All-Brazos-Valley 1st team All-District Melissa Elliot Honorable Mention All-District Q hi Kay McMurray Y 2nd team All-Brazos-Valley 'gn Above: Stephanie Caldwell Left: Sandra Washington Below: Chelle Reeves - Sports Nm-mm-Q. 45 fi W.. 3 M.V.P. Rene Hanks: Most Valuable Player. All-Tournament at A8zM Consolidated and Hempsted, Leading scorer in District 14-5a, 27.3 Average, 1st Team All-Brazos Valley CEagleJ, Offensive Player-of-the-Year fPress D, 2nd team All-State Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, lst team All-Region TABC, South All-Star team, Most points scored in a single game. s ,N as . . ' es. . i 'El f . :itie s - Xw I . , Mvevfaf .x,L I U V , F. -Vw-L 201 H 3 . fa 2 E ix 2 'im if X VHRSITY BfH5KE'FBfHl.:l.: I2 5 -. x. , , i. ,. N 1 ,k Q 110- pm.-N - H ' , i E.: ,, :5 ' 3 f kung s 4 is TOP LEFT, OUTER V: Sheldon Haliburton, Houston Williams, Gary Caldwell, Cedrick Hamilton, Iohn Goosby, Craig Newton, Derrick Wiggins, Dennis Rhodes, Ira McMillian, Ronnie Morrison, Marty Lopez, Chaunsie Harris, Reginald Crenshaw. TOP ROW: jack Birkner, Steve Martinezi MID- DLE: Harley Robinson, Larry Brown, Robin Gaines. 203 - .. 1 4 I 9 4- I By Dennis Rhodes To be a Viking basketball player, the first step to make in the right direction is towards dedication. Being a Viking makes me feel as being part of a program which is known throughout Texas. The off-season program is where you make it or break it. The long hours of hard work each and every day were really worth all we accomplished this season. The basketball program helps a person develop talents and skills which are useful on the court. Defensive and offensive tactics are some of the many things taught, as well as discipline. Most of all: togetherness, learning how to play as a team, and get along well on and off the court are important. Vikings combine together to gel', as one. nn Sports What makes the coach proud is a person being able to give all he's got every time he steps on the court in practice or games. Coach always appreciated the good things a person did, and for the bad things he tried to help you to improve yourself as a person as well as a player. Respect is also what a coach wants out of his players. When a team wins, everyone is happy. When a team loses, everyone is disappointed. A true Viking will always be proud and always keep his head held high. A person can look back on a Viking season, good or bad, and show no signs of embarrassment. There is nothing I regret about being a Viking basketball player because being on two state championship teams, having great teammates, and being A 6 part of a successful Viking program have made the years very special to me. K - - VII-ll Vclifcqd W -Q'- ' .x,,:,.,1L' . .. ., .. .. -Q WNW - -R -, ...... WL- M- ,W., , . M FF ii -1-. f - .. . 1 - - - . , , - --M L i N ,U w h '- .W.- - I 1 N 251 'E 'i ' Q3 L ' ' ':: ' ' '.. . Q- sz -Q, ,, 1 V N in ll lg .mg 5 mfs: p ' - P A , Rs. in ftfkaii . A .M ' ' 3' gsm, , Q. gi .LI , , . , , .,, hW . N L I N V, A h , .Mt A W ..M Q Q A f ,,,, W N, W R E F 27 53 353- K s K ! N H 2, 'H-'ff' I M, K . , M , 1, GN , ,N . , 7, Y is fl Q Q h Y , ,, , - V f ' X ,.,. f , - -1 ,X L M W-N- N . Q . 20 5- 206 .,,,f, P ,AW ,Q ,W mf X.. - f . N ' X 3243 M51 it Y '35 V X' A 1+ x .....,.. .. - , . -X I ' W -A Q6 1 f KS, ..kk iv 21+ K S M -gy 4 W 4 pofffs 3 ,.,,,..,,,, WW, V.. , ,,., .,. 1 mgggw Y mf., ,,,,, Nix F A ,fi , In January of 1985, the Viking Basketball team returned from the Christmas holidays and plunged into district play. They had a pre- district record of 15 wins and 8 losses. Throughout the district season, the Temple Wildcats and the Killeen Kangaroos were the only teams proving to be competition for the Vikes. In the last game of the regular season, the Vikings played in Temple for the District title. Temple scored 64 points against the Vikings' 58. This set the stage for a contest that would decide District 14-5A's runner-up. The Vikes then battled Killeen the following week and were victorious, while qualifying for the play-offs. 207 - Bafhetball if an exfiting game for me. I enjoyed playing batketballfor Bryan High Sfhool. I alto enjoyed playing under a roach like Larry Brown. He taught me many thing! about the game. Hek a winner. Winning a State Champiomhip wax the moft exfiting thing to happen to me. Gary G.C. Caldwell Q20 1 208 1 Spgrts L- Playing bayketballfor Bryan High Sfhool under Coaeh Larry Brown meant working hard in praetieef and in gamef. Not only hat it made me a better player, but it hat made me betome a better perxon and a winner. Ronnie Monh MorriJon 524 Playing baxhetball at Bryan High School meant a lot to me. Getting to play on a championxhzp team if all a guy could axle for. Being able to play under the leaderfhip of Coach Brown not onb heboed improve my Jhillx, but haf alxo given me a better view of what being a true winner if all about. Houxton Savage William: 75432 Coath Brown worked hard !howing u! how to win on and off the court. The team kept dreaming and believing we rould win. Thi! team wa! made of dedieation and believing. I 'll rememher tho!e two !tate champiomhip! while I attended B.H.S. Derrirk The Enforeern Wiggin! 5444 fx I played hetau!e I enjoyed it and hecau!e girl! like ha!kethall player! In prartite I ,klt like quitting, hut when it came down to it, I realbi wanted to play. I learned that you tan get !ati!fartion from Jomething zfyou work hard at it. Cedrick Hamilton f4f22 1. Aj9er yfdff of maturing, thi! one ha! heen the 7l20J'lj01' the !enior!. It! heen a ear o record !ettin and oal reaehin , hut we learned the 7 K 8 g mo!t prefiou! thing IJ to he winner! in lip. john Goo!hy 7340 Q sf A-C he f . , ,- W, , 209 - awww N 210 ,LY sk Alq x I AJ M g ,, , we 'if . imc, , Va Q , Y N' tugnnxw ,i,,J3f?-ix -il was 2l it ' Though the Vikings were not expected to earn their way into the play-offs, it was evident that they were determined enough to do it. Yet the critics still claimed it couldn 't go much further. The Vikings were optimistic about the McCullough game because they had defeated them earlier in the year. They blasted the McCullough team and were qualified for regionals. The next team in line was considerably tougher to face: 5th ranked John- Tyler. The following day newspaper headlines read Vikings Do Again What They're Not Supposed To because they had overcome the odds and beat John- Tyler. The following week the Vikings lost to the 5th ranked Kimball Knights, ond their season ended. The Vikings knew they didn 't have the height advantage or the exceptional talent of other teams, but they had a respect for each other and their coach. He believed in them and they believed in him. 2112 By Marty Lopez H30 Throughout the 84-85 season some wondered what triggered the never-say- die attitude of the Bryan Viking Basketball team. They also wondered what helped the Vikes prevail and win games that they considered impossible for us to win. We were thought of as being underdogs in many of our games. But we, the team of 85, never thought twice about the underdog remarks. We felt every time we stepped out on the court we had an excellent chance to finish the game victorious because we have something that lies within each one of us, and no one can take it away. It's BLUE MAGIC, and during the season it was always alive. BLUE MAGIC consists of love, determination, togetherness, believing and working extremely hard to reach our potential. The BLUE MAGIC is always there, but it took a very special magician to make it work to our best advantage, that was Coach Brown. Whenever we were in need of magic, Coach Brown always reached down in his bag of tricks and brought out a little more BLUE MAGIC. Some people even named it after him and called it Brown Magic. Whatever magic it was, it made us work hard to reach our goals we had set forth because upon reaching our goals, we experienced an extraordinary feeling of success. Although we never reached our ultimate goal of winning our third state championship, we will always be winners not only on the court but in the game of life, and we will always have our magic. The sweat, pain and tears we have endured during the season we'll cherish forever along with that BLUE MAGIC. - 212 Q 7 cl.V. BfH5KE'l'BfHhb LSMOKIQ QQ. 4 T 1 EC v Gt V .L 3 Q .M i i rg , ., Q24 i TOP LEFT, OUTER V: Louis Neveau, Broderick Ross, Red Langston, Charles Lockett, Russell Harris, Kenny Iones, Scott McGee, Reginald Collins, Derrick Tates, Brad Schroeder, Gary Santee, Sylvester viable. TOP LEFT, INNER V: Soul Waldon, Sean Ryan, Earnest Oliver, Brett Boeker, jerry Gibbs. 42.1. 213 I irls ymnastics TOP ROW: Donna McQueen, Beth Schoenfeldt, Dana McDonald, Ferrell McDonald. SECOND ROW: Carol Janda, Millie Johnson, Anna Valles, Sammi Woodyard, Barbara Galloway. --r- 1 , O -, L -Q ir,., O K L' ' O or . .N ,M -wlgmw-mi so f rwll . ,O A K. .O. O ws , S . -O rria rrrr O . l..., O if O x wmims Q ' ag Q uv ? k b i O O X O is '-'O Sports Boys ymnastics .1....W,, , N ., .i.. ..: ....... .Q ,.. .,N...e ,...,q,..W,,.ww..,. 5 - is f 1 X E 6 S 'Rfk X 4 , X XX Q ik i X 1 ii o Matt Hines Richard Martinez, Reuben Wiliams Brad Dixon, John Rios, Brad Ayers Adrian Bass '43 we A i C pif I F917 W' . 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IYIIATCH! 1 ff- ,Qo-xy K- Qu-R N wi 'ir .--M3 5 3 x 1 - W If ': .3iff 221 K' r 4 -1' AQ? X-kk A 'xggk f X 5. R 1 'f 'BM 1 iv an . '1 ' 1? X-L it 5 gf , X' ' Q , 1 'W ex Ml' f .M Y. 1352 Jn' fi 14: 'N .ff i un x an 'lie is VARSITY BASEBALL QlW.e1 ' A he f '..,i'? .- - WX. M1 . V L..Q .. K it C X X K K i 1 K, L . , K H ' wi. B-V' 1 - .-2 . ,G in '2 K, Q i-.- - - A 52 Q . -,, 4- Q Q ' - V d A 6 . , AAA . e , :W H X ' s..si' .. . ' ' I 6 3 ix. Q Q U ,Awww A ,.,a.:,A1-lssammy x if ' A A N M A C , ' -. M-rl A V v 'OP ROW: Coach Couch, Eddie Jordan, Bees Sheffield, Steve Wiggins, Pat Williams, Mitch Freida, Kevin McClure, ouie Luna, Mark Fuller, Coach Harrison. BO'I l'OM ROW: Tim Walton, Mike Jenkins, Chris Tuleen, Jeff' Deese, :ary Haines, Paul Laywell, Terry Perkins, Byron Schoepf, Greg Hopcus. 223 ! ll fi K F S 4 4, in in Calendar Date Opponent Score Feb. 12 A. M. Consol. CScrimmageJ fWe-Theyj Feb. 14 Huntsville fScrimmageJ 2-5 Feb. 21 Huntsville fScrimrnageJ 5-10 Feb. 25 Brenham 12-1 Mar. 1-2 Cy-Fair Tourn. 9-5 Mar. 4 College Sation Cdhl Rained Out! Mar. 7 Alumni 2 Losses Mar. 8 Tomball 4-2 Mar. 12 Ellison 6-3 Mar. 14-16 Brenham Tourn. 8-7 Mar. 15 Huntsville Rained Out! Mar. 19 Round Rock 8-4 Mar. 22 Temple 6-2 Mar. 26 Coppress Cove 11-5 Mar. 29 Westwood 13-2 Apr. 2 Killeen 12-11 Apr. 9 Ellison 16-1 Apr. 12 Round Rock 18-2 Apr. 16 Temple 10-8 Apr. 19 Coperass Cove 11-6 Apr. 23 Westwood 4-2 Apr. 26 Killeen 7-6 5-2 1 224 1 Sp OI'tS S- Honors First Team District Bees Sheffield - Outfield Eddie Jordan - Pitcher Paul Laywell - Third Base Jeff Deese - First Base W Honorable Mention gg Terry Perkins - Second 'S e z. ea h , X E Base Q s o Pat Williams - Outfield me 4 '1.s 5 '- l . I i' i eri ' M nf' k Q . 4' 4 .Y I Z 'fy . 4 ma,-7 K, f 7.1 'rf-K , I , r b M451 V ' ' f A - fx. -H: - Q W - .4 w, Liv- I . V 5 ' .A ,fr ' , .f W f ' , L 7 5 I .fi his . 1. al I f- f - L , , ,W . . W ., K H 'WQ s A K . ,vef 'Y X 'fu X . e r ' it i N i ' ' f ' M.. , , g 7:.,,,, ' . W, Q Q K I V 4 1 I f W if W, ali ' ipizx N Mrs' ' 'V V f ,gf , f ., . 1- W 4, 'N ,fp V V, - V N ,, I ff: ,X i' . A . 1 V. n, it ' .Sf ' 'yi W. 225 5 ii lin mpmwnf millie Garcia The death of former Viking Willie Garcia brought sadness to the team in mid-season. Football players honored his memory by Wearing his number through the playoffs. S Sports J.V. BIASGBIALL K 1. f 'iw xx. , , b G mam, s ww. ' 5 R ,M T - ' gg as sew .K-L :':. is e R r 'f Q 'E 511 .ai K, ...tr qklf- .- as Q -A -W ,, -'f-fa-,'f'r 2 1 1 fS H y 1 ,,, A 5 l , , , f Y xx 5 , , ' 0 .4. W W , D ' W '4ruvqfrj.. if '-'Q A A . ' V X-7 ' f 9 'sh ., F J? ' 'Aw-we S. 'wl :w L.,'- 33 - 1- V le ,ra F TOP ROW: Coach Harrison, Jeff Gritter, Tim Kraus, Mark Owens, Steve Sarkissian, Norman Ellison, Gabriel Garcia, loach Conchia. BOTTOM ROW: J. P. Harris, Morris Guyton, John Boggs, Rusty Wederhole, Kenny Green, Danny larvell, Cam Reynolds, Brian Harrison, Lee Denena. 227 Q v M ff ,,', mom, ,A Wir ik? H 4 'n'4 '0 'A mfH'f2 f nw+Mvw-waMvMvf,,.v,mM,,. ,,., l N Z f A I A ' V' ' ' y, W1 f L as , ' ,, Q31 ,Z MWq,i,,. H' 1 ,, , , efiygfifvf. ' f- ,V AV' t V, , an fr fr ' , X H K , f , , 3 1' ,, ,, ' , ,. L, I H I we -7 w ff , , V ii ' . I k V ,f gf if 1 I :yr an iff ff ,.,,,. fee' g 5 Q , J. ,,., J' ,,.f , , L '1 A , W. , i fggmjr N.. .. .V , 5 ,, L. 1 ' - ,. ' ' ' may W 3- ,. , Z EEST lPCillElE3f'LiSI 'UI-E SAN ANISELU RELAYE3 ROW 1: Billy Tennell, Anthony Nutall, Winston Hill, Jared Hurta, Pat Linne, Daryl Williams, Melvin Smith. ROW 2: Bruce Jones, Clifford Hodrick, Curtis Goodn, Louis Nevell, ROW 3: Joe Rivas, Russell Otts, Tony Bloom, Chris Smith, Leroy Bazy, Charles Perry, Monk Morrison, Paul Walton, Jeroy Robinson, Calvin Lewis. Booker T. Conley 1st: District 110 High hurdles 300 Int. hurdles lst: 110 lRegionall 2nd: 300 lRegionall 3rd: 1 10 lStatel 1 , 1 229 - F' 7 Y Y ' 1 W1 ihwv-did , .fjfggivffwv - JH:-Q, x ..., ,wk . . .i m X.- xa X A Q -.1 :mx . p .v N f xy.. X3-lem Sfilw Ns -230 ll Sports ix A - ,.,. Q ' W 1: L X 9 5 f' q in 7- ,11, , V A4 -- f-X R... ...A 'L -- ' . I A ' Ag f 'Z-K 3 blk i , tk 1 ' if ff' K., 4 , fi - gf r 57? ' ' M-ffffi, . W 2 J X , .4 M ' Y.. e N 4 . SLL lah'-A .xiii A 'X .r 1. X4 .. W , if +:,3.,,,,:. , -x - A? W jf Nl Q -Q' jf N R S . A if . h M 4 Q . Ii Q 'gg - A X, gfi + 0 . illfwfg ,,,,-, ,-H 4 v A' k H' --TI., , .X lump . ml... ....,...,... ..... ...M, . W ,ga 1 as . ai gb navy' ohari ' QgSi.wwige1s1sslw + A 1 ' is QQ . . ,, , . A f K t 'F 1 I 4 1 fa h ,, 1 H' , M I V . f,,-V ' i i, W. Q W , ,,,V A 'V q ,,,r J f , L ,M ' ' ' ,,,, A Y I ' 23 1 I ,Q 4 x V41 mf mf? f' 1' ff' : ,a rf-wr ,597 H 1,6 , . if, ' ffw x 2 fs- 2,1 A f' 3 f, f f ' Q m 5 f gg' Q , A ?15 , N W M f ia 65 u lf Af A Ag If 6 4 ' J X Sports i N N - sg' 13 6, K .Q A in ix N' A v' - x 3 g ' :iw ,gov Q., ,,..on..,,,, lv. QNX M in mmmmmii K QQ Q' .a-u-NO VCE' Q, 233- if' THC i , i s fa S- TOP ROW, I. TO R: Coach Whitely, Pam Madison, Michelle Holmes, Kay McMurray, Glenda Green, Jackie Oliver and Coach Gregg. BOTTOM ROW: Melissa Elliot, Sandra Washington, Jenita Ellis and Linda Payton. , ..,1 f . llli we . f ,,e,,e 's ,I if 'Qi,,.i, ,fl ,,, f. as Q The Bryan High School girls track team has had its share of success this year with the victories of Kay McMurray and Sherrilyn Bootye. Kay McMurray, who won two first place medals in the state competition, said what it took to be a champion. lt takes a whole lot of hard work, willpower, and determination. I think that the girls who plan to be on next year's track team have that and should be a big success. 1 . ll . 42 f I W 1 - 234 l V ,wa X Q vi 131' my an LS sy',pW, K fx... gs L H1201 M M534 Kay McMurray 2351 GULF was .ms s Q t . ,, ev J Y ii X 5 6, .ti F r . ,Z it if tt xsfdik. Pls T, F? TOP: Jefferson Dill, Robert Love, Justin Presnal, Craig Potts, Matt Walton, Ron Smoteck. BOTTOM: Alan Blankenship, J. J. Montelongo, Kevin Aurthur. I f il Us , X, 3 H0l10l'S J.J. Montelongoz 7th place medalist - 2nd team all district Ana Denena: 2nd place medalist time ist Team All District, Regional Qualifier 236 2 TEAM rv. 4 :wif r f hr fz QW o r x M ,4, , xi' 5, ,v ., FN, ,J ' f ', ' K 'S I I 1? 1'3 - 1 IL, 5 7 i TOP: Shannon Snedekre, Tami Brandenberger, Amanda Floss, Jeri Scamardo, Marsha Ross, Ana Denena, Kerri Hale. BOTTOM: Michelle Lightsey, Jody Fisher, Brooke Newton. At left: Jeri Soarnardo walks back from the 7th green white Ana Denena works on her putting. 237- yi, miss Q' 44? ti i X ,i A 3 340' ,ff TOP: Mrs. Kelly, Coach Kelly, Tom Goodwin, Lex Simon, Brian Whithaus, Mike Gilmore, Will Crowe. MIDDLE: Stephanie Dixon, Christine Leonard, Michelle Blackburn, Sondra Lorenz, Dina Louk. BOTTOM: Amanda jackson, Somare Luckett, Laura Goehring, Rhonda Forstoff. - 238 I..- ' i. 1,12 . . B . Qfff-,VN.,,,,, H I I .WW ,.,,.,......-uma--N, 8 W riiqif? fi ,, . . ZMW' W W.w-Jm,gM H ,, -wQ,y-f-,. fu , , .'fWI1...5-JVM i 1512, ,M Q ,, ,M Q. -F 1'- H I -ff w .,,, . , ' ' I - ff-.31 fb ,Ma H 1.1 in-' iv ' , jx A 2 aka, Y, . ' if 1 .,., . 'lj , ' -4 'if 5 W . After workin hard all iv z 'mb . , . 9 if .. ., - day, 'f Sfm Y .K ' if mf- PLAYTIME!!! . 7Q , ' J f 'W I ,:Q 4? la , ? .. X , I an Fitz..-4 4 Srv .ga-nv' ,W f J ' ' ' L, Q 'V-mf . W K , . , K jf : Q3 X K , ,guyz ,QM . 'fi-0 239 . 8 K fpvggjtg, 4, 'jar i ' ? f Y i Nj , .W Vkkk.kV. 1 M V, 1.0515 ,Q xy ' ,.-k,. W .. X 'W' ....,A ' S L, .rk. - kg, it ' 2 . Q' . I K 1: N 5 ' , :. . Q fi Q In , , Q ' u .. m ,N ,f.. Z L ,Z . ....,. ,N X E: U Q E :QF .a., 3, ,,.t. f., V N s am,--w ,, . . i 2 ' ,nn ih- SS,-mv- 9 ' 'S '-'-- ..... ...N 1 ' ,I X , KVKK MB f .x 3 : 4 1 .. ,E 5 .I i . si? Ii Slsorts i Nd ,gg ...ff :g i f s : I xww, MM? f f - -Ju W., -Hr 7 T M 4 . , rf U' Z i. ,,,,,,, , .o- 1 I We ozfvfot yy fgfyanffjffjzlmf :Rio B.H.S. CORALE: LEFT BACK TO RIGHT FRONT: Larry Sinclair. Lisa Whitlock, Matt Hines, David Kehlenbrink, Lisa Black, Sedric Walker, Lisa Kolhorst, Danny Archibeque, Vicki Kaufhold, Greg Bell, Rene Metzer, Neal Cuddy, Suzette Johnigan, Jack Birkner, Karen Stephenson, Melody Clark, Mark Guess, Cyndi Schiller, Wade Hudson, Greta Messara, David Hunt, Melissa Hobbs, Lee Nix, Carol Parker, Patrick Franes, Paula Riggle, Scot Chastain, Jan Birkner. 242 Organizations Far left: Eight year choir director, John Hornbeck, even under pressure always has a smile. Near left: Seniors Jan Birkner, Lisa Kolkhorst, Lisa Whitlock show their feelings toward underclassmen, Dawnde Lack. ,X B.H.S. BOY'S CHOIR: CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Raymond Snow, Ramond Nelms, Jerry Thomas, Ernest Oliver, Everett Pena, Kyle Ogden, Cedric Bailey, Blair Fannin, Ryan Johnson, Dexter Taylor, Rusty Wiederhold, Todd Schoenfeldt, Shane Arnold, Anthrone Evens, Chris Reed, Lee Morgan, Wade Hudson, David Hunt, Patrick Francis, Scot Chastain, Lee Nix, Eugene Williams, David Kehlenbank, Greg Bell, Matt lginleis, Sedric Walker, Mark Englebrect, Jack Birkner, Larry Sinclair, Danny Archibeque, Mark Guess, Neal u y. Organizations 243 9 , ll!! l ' Y tr x 91, if , 6' sail' 5 of THF- B.H.S. GIRLS CHOIR: LEFT TO RIGHT, 1st ROW: Kaye Miller, Julie Griswald, Carol Janda, Maria Aguero, Felicia Segal, Cynthia Lawrence, Carla Lack, Kimmie Johnson, Rhonda James, Elizibeth Galvan, Grace Montemar, Ester Washington, Christine Watson. 2nd ROW: Shana Turner, Christina Olveres, Laura James, Staci Hopkins, Deanne Martin, Donya McQueen, Veroncia Davenport, Cassandra Thomas, Karen Barnett, Barbera Valasquez, Susan Roberts, Dawn Halton, Cherie Cromeanes. 3rd ROW: Vanessa Vickners, Shannon McCourry, Ronetta McMurry, Mary Sauseda, Rosie Nutall, Sheila Taylor, Cynthia Woods, Christella Olivares, Cindy Hoyak, Terri Mitchell, Lisa Byer, Christine Leonard, Margie Halton, Tara Harden, Dawnde Lack. if 2 ab 3 T r Top left: REGION CHOIR MEMBERS: 'x J LEFT TO RIGHT: Dexter Taylor, Carol ' Parker, Chris McMillan, Keith Kunz, 0 Q C Karla Bell, Larry Sinclair, Jan Birkner, ' em sv, W Jack Birkner, Greta Marsarra, Lisa Byer, I ' Director Donald Bailey. Left: Mr. Hornbeck directs while standing between his two body guards during choir class. Organizations 245 Q if Einirrrliii eeiiooiis -'-'-'-' i i t so f l A ll if fri' .V,7 I , JJ A 0 ,H ,kwa 'Fwy ll , gx' fgzrysli at Y ff , fr' ' ,,,4.,, V TN, N W 'fi ,. ,L A 'fe' ' I 'v 1 f I 32 f Las fl ' --.Y I hove lots of fun in bond! l meet neot people ond get to lsnow them well. There wosn't ony exiro pressure on me this yeor becouse of the legisloture chonges except during marching seoson When l'rn in the bond, I feel like port of o big fornily. I olso felt like o port of the footboll teom os well. I reolly enjoy bond! Koye Miller 246 Organizations ' -XX P I M iw ,f X Mft' A J Mark Chavarria Ricky Alderette Y ., L D' H A is X Melanie Benjamin . W! ,F H- .-.,.,---ifw ' Janie Burnal fl' ,, as S N J L ,.. 'M F i sf. Grant Cole or- 5: X l ,',:,. .u, li A K J' ,kiki 'lf Lisa Black A K n 5 K 1 Lf. e , ... .U Lydia Blakely -L za A 'rm-Peffv A 'L as N, bf Robin Brabone an, 4. Q GL J v ' 1 . N 'W 4 . ' Karl Evans ' 4-. os ,C . .4 4' ,uses ., Lisa Brossman .gf-M 4 Gayla Coffman Chris Alexander Af ,Q ,ff X 1' 'ff if K 4 .1 Theresa Ferguson , If I-Ori Brossman 1 1 P' 2' J ei .S 1 1 L11 ' - - - . 1 I i ,X A 3 ...wsleffs-e-2 ssss Q' ff' :: Pauli-'iedler J 1 - - 'D 5 GA nl J CI ! ,al 1 1 Im! V' : : Chris Arnold S 3, :: -- -- R , 1 1 E . - Q , ,. ,P l 4 i J : : Diann Foster LLLL ' : : J J ,f - - u l .9 2-Q - . S . AL l m ,- - 15' Susan Astelle gl' .l ., A :E LL ' f. l -',, l L ,,...l.,---.Ji Christine Cotte Justin Barnett WL 5, Mike Cougar A 4 Delores Frnklin S ig 4 x A g '. Michael Franklin L K X Q ,.,..Nk, ,. - a ig N s 1 fl cr'- tn Xl , Suzanne Davidson ess Y :Z- 0 1- sf!! ' Shelley Dennhaus l .. Shirley Douglas Craig nryant f 2 ., gp ' .fr 4. . A 1 x ' . K ,,,Mi. .- hw,-1-fx-1' AN V '-. J '- l ,,' ix A-M ' Brian Durbin I 4 V,., i S ' , Jullion Cauley v . V7 L - Q ' Q Q - 2 i , A ..,i E. ': - . J ' L Q L Q P Q , ca n l b James Batton i Q Amy Erwin Elena Champagne Organizations 247 N S Qs? S J S . - Tara Hahn L, Melissa Hein - 0 , Sharon Joyce gsm J ' S i s ' SM.-w W V 'l f J s . aaaa . Q ' David Freeman A Pam Harrison Jill Hugson . K gi N N K if J J : : 4? Kristi Hall . if Rebecca Hinrichs : : Darla Kay Hejl 'rf : : tr K A i 'sf . A i ' : : Lisa Galvez Z G Ann Hawtrey :: V A., :: f V G we at : : 'J . . -., , . Q ' E ' . J i - , u A . ......, i. -- . rl .,g--w ' 5- Traci Hampton : : K , Ronnie Kirby , X l 1 X, W . 1 1 T K - l 0 as gx f in-7 J r Wi J lx -3 J A 7 A mfg , . W ' .. -Y K Angie Garza n 3:1 r Jill Hughson S - L 1 3 M : , -.L 0 ' 3 f if: ft, so 3 - - m .si r 3.11 ra w G., if V, . S- Ar ' gg , g ix ' Y Teresa Hodge N . Beth Koenning 'fi - J J ly I in it A ' T-15:4 f- '- I . G si . 3 W - 1' .' 1. ' i ' George Fairchild , Geoffrey Hawtrey L 1 John Hunt W e S . W ei Q-Q 'V W Aeii l X ZF. i q ,N LE g B X . ,pwefy ffx ', ' Q- I . ' r J Mike Hare Shawn Hollin 'Y 1 A Scott Koenning t m m Scott Graydon sv Debbie Hernandez A 1 'F Cledis Jackson K g, Q ' i .. 6' rl V Pl N lr N ...sm A Y R I 1- Joe Hargett Steven Homeyer Brian Konecnyi fm .,ess f Chris Guess Aaron Hesson Troy Johnson 248 Organizations 21 'T T -.gt Y , Karla Kuhn 6 ,xx K if . s N ,gin Lea Ann La Barbera Theresa LaBarbera is A Dana Lacewell IN' ,r .ut TAA Kelly Lancaster James Lansford ,....iL,.f Elyshea Latta U7 :r ni -1 o :u E fl! -. cv -1 -Z If 'xi Deanna Louk . .J M Dee Ann Matura Linda Medina x 32 Billy Montague Gena Nesmith James Nowak asott Lf ens T Tim Owens Sonia Parker Q .T Tony Porter 'Sherri Potts V Kilim , fx, Jay Pritchard lt, Z si 'lx -an 'al' . Lisa Ramirez 1, G ,Q 0 U 5 X ' .tv Q 1 D Q Ll X' fn T , h X' 4 K r' f X ri in 35'-5 l it w 5-. I ri: A 1 N F' Q I K' 5 T ' 1 c Q A an f 1 f , ., pl X AX 4 4,9 XH1' E 'ls ' e m f 'K 1 - wx-J - :Q V'-I fl ,+-mare' s X fi T I Steve Lukens A Ai - W K A ,,.., 4 1 Danny Mann Todd Menn lx- ' -4-Q, Vivian Moncivais ,Mr barry Monroe ET if H Cathy O'Brien . , tu, 5' X .. P by Mary O'Brien x ., MMM . ...M . - ,.,....y K ,i, Clarissa Pittman Chris Dodgen C f . il f W - 1 'T' 0 . Ron Reyes 52x91 T I Scott Ridgway Organizations 249 Q fa' ' .xt 4 Kevin Roach ' as A is - Nc. K e 4 . Cindy Rockey fi y iv? :NX .f X J . Gena Salcido . ,.. . A. , If l if . jx Mr. Pete Rodriguez , 4-. ff . ,N 'L-V' 'G V Mrs. Linda Adams Regina San Angelo .N a S Q- f . ., Belinda Scamtaray 4 Tammy Schiller 250 Organizations s if 9 Traci Sellman Rene Sewell Deanna Shank 1 P V9 X: V , X . S Rx ' ,, 4 Deirdre Sikorski 3 ,X ,-14 it ' S S M VN it Steven Skrabanek - E is i I'i i as , Becky Smith Cherica Smith L l ff S X . Wendell Thompson f t Ron Smotek 9 Q- John Tigerina s s H' t as X 5 X S s vf---.-.v,-fi,.L ax Gail Spates V ix A . - Robert Wallis gk , ,V,. ,Q :sf Kevin Stibora M Elizabeth Wells . ,,,- Rob Stiteler H 0 E Nancy White Chance Stavinona . ij? ex ai A x 9 .x 'K va? lit M ! Melissa Whitley Darell Williams S x Duane Williams 4 W Qt., .V Q :Q ,I X x 54. Jana Wilson if ' A S Xt S ,A Tux f 4 X , John Woodell ., -6 it -viii x -, i ,. Christina Ybarra - The BHS Band also involves 3 different groups Who serve as their 4'cheerleaders'. The Drum Majors direct the band and keep them in line. This year's Drum Majors are: Mary O'Brien and Kim Orts. Twirlers perform with the hand and provide halftime entertainment. They are: Kim Gaas, Becky Reed and Toni Varisco. The BHS Flag Corps also performs with the band during halftime and at pep rallies to provide colorful entertainment. The 1984-85 Flag Corp is as follows: Captain Elizabeth Nowak, Gail Graham, Diana Jenkins, Regina Jenkins, Kathy Kropp, Lea Ann Matura, Kaye Miller, Vicki Pena and Missy Phelps. Organizations 251 ' , .' M 1' ' .4 i vp .0 3,122 fx! We ve ot , -M o 0 Splflt . . . to :- Y I W M r fjgig QJRWIIX Q RY, 5 ' f g ,..--7. by X, g g g r ? l i e iiii if ' to te pryt Q r 1 ' r prrrf l ' A ' is gr ,,Lw . ,. ,,., g g s i 4. I 4 L. ac r 503.15 Top: Another perfect pyramid is complished by the Viking cheerleaders at a pep rally. Left: The cheerleaders are 'spreadin' rumors,' that the Vilses are victory bound! Right: The Bryan High cheerleaders and football team, proudly sing the BHS Alma Mater following a football game. 252 Organizations Varsity Anne Duma, sponsor P! , . Bottom: Eunice Williams, Kristine Olson. Middle: Sandra Wilkerson, Donise Halvorson, Missy McDonald, Margaret Person. Top: Beth Schoenfeldt, Carol Childers. Organizations 253 X1 S N I -BN ,fc is o in T V To p f - ' A c o w Q' L H o Ni o T 1 QQ'Q ,T S Ch a Miorti Schnieder, sponsor '31 yr LEFT TO RIGHT: Traci Huigood, Ianice Dudley, Rebecca Wier. 254 Organizations X S-is t. 16' 'UWA f ei ,W . .WV Top sequence: BHS cheerleaders Donise Halverson, Sandra Wilkerson, Beth Schoenfeldt, and Carol Childers fire up Viking fans for a 28-0 victory over the Ellison Eagles. Clackwise from lower left: Beth Schoenfeldt em- braces a Viking football player, as hopes of the state playoffs fade. Kristine Olson's smile says the Vikes have won again. Head cheerleader Missy McDonald leads a cheer to keep that Vik- ing spirit up. Varsity cheerleaders huddle at a pep rally to discuss spirit stick winner. Organizations 255 V if I 9 X Q W lf' A? M A Sq r li. EE. 6 .SJ 256 Og t J .n 5 'il' tl-I Y' il -X -I-.I 1 -I - -I 3 :J .J ORGANIZATIONS 257 SELYANLNI E155 Shy-Annes seem to make their job look easy. But hours of practice and performing take dedication and hard work. ln reality, the job is quite difficultg pride and school spirit are essential elements which they obviously possessed in order to put on such an awesome per- formance this football season. After football season their job is not completeg they continue vigorous practice to prepare for competition and the Shy-Anne Spring Show. Under the leadership ot LuAnne Dolan, their performance was exceptional and their purpose of lifting school spirit was fulfilled. -.I K5 45.7 F iii! sg V ,I N . ' ' Q s ffQ.f It Y M' t QL. Q E tw 'ix ' 3f f X J 5 . ' v EI ii X .. QJ ' 258 ORGANIZATIONS Q 1 h i 'G 7 LA, Q-I .J .5-I .TL 1 Y s W IX -.I Ei H 3 ORGANIZATIONS 259 I3 nnri Epurtslr TOP TO BOTTOM: Rebecca Hindricks, Nancy White, Lisa Gonzalez, Linda Medina, Jerri Knight, Vanderlyn Schmid, Caroline Anderson, Leigh Kubin, Tita Stipe, Nancy Stott, Beth Kindell, Jaqueline Holliday, Mary Lee Mainord, Jane Fischer, Melissa Hein and Mrs. Cheryl Weaver. 260 ORGANIZATIONS n5l1ip l.Ea uE Mary Lee Mainord Dee Ann Matura Mandy Tucker Karen McCann QQ! f??i'x WNW Melissa Petty I Jennifer Dailey The Good Sportsmanship League is the organization at Bryan High School that promotes good sportsmanship between our school and other schools and among the student body. The GSL advisor for the fall semester was Mrs. Candice Mayg the present advisor is Mrs. Cheryl Weaver. The group presented a gift to our opponents at each football game this year to show the bond of friendship between the two. They also sponsored the player of the week competition for outstanding players on the Junior Varsity and Varsity football teams weekly. A big part of the duties of a GSL member is being a secret pal to participants in many sports. They decorate lockers, bake cookies and give gifts to wish players good luck. The group sponsors punch parties, charters fan buses, and conducts other activities to encourage student involvement. The main goal of the Good Sportsmanship League is to promote school spirit. Gfficers for the 1984-85 school year are as follows: President - Mary Lee Maniord, Vice- President - Dee Ann Matura, Football Chairman - Mandy Tucker, Basketball Chairman - Karen McCann, and Spring Sports Chairmen - Melissa Petty and Jennifer Dailey. ORGANIZATIONS 261 Good Sportsmanshi Leagu Clockwise from above left: GSL homecoming queen nominee Vicki Clark and escort Wayne Morgan, wait with other nominees for the announcement of homecoming queen. Steve Martinez is proud of his pumpkin given to him by his GSL pal. GSL members Sabrina Fronterhouse, Krista Goodgame, Lori Bradley, and Stephanie Smith greet Conroe students before the football game. Junior Varsity football player, Eric Lewis, accepts the Uplayer of the weeku certificate at a pep rally. 262 ORGANIZATIONS 614061 , e ,Ji ORGANIZATIONS 263 'PHE EIREHESTRH The Bryan High School Orchestra has been very active this year. The Orchestra was in- vited to play in a concert along with the Sam Houston Symphony. They were also very honored when a local bank asked them to play and gave them a generous donation for doing so. The Orchestra recently competed in the All-State try-outs where Valerie Hart made State alternate. Other events include Region try-out, UIL competition and many concerts. The B.H.S. Orchestra is under the direction of Harold Turbyfill. Counterclockwise: Troy Salazar, Valerie Hart, Rebecca Weir, Laura Dunham, Jeff Sparks, Perry Stephney, Jimmy Sanchez, James Bell, Elizabeth Blaha, Denise Byers, Bruce Jones, Deanna Schaefer, Peter Collins, Melissa Sanford, Brooke Newton, Eric Tielding, Lex Simon, Scott Hutto, Heather Ferguson, Laura Lech, Valdie Masco, Richard Badillo, David Wilding, Michael Perkins, Kim Tharp, Bradley Schoeder, Michael Landin, Courtney Newton, Harold Turbyfill - Director, Robin Berstine, Richard Mathei, Caroline Anderson, Wendy Nelson, Marsha Ross. 264 ORGANIZATIONS w.. T-ii' 'wg sl' ff Giga Sfaff The 1984-85 Bryan High School Saga Staff was composed of two classes, 5th and 6th periods. Both of these classes had equal amounts of work to produce a record-sized yearbook. The Saga Staff advisor is Charles Scherbel. Listed below are the names of the students who served on staff or contributed to the success of our yearbook. 5th period 6th period Phillip Balanga LaSinda Armstrong: John Clary Phillip Balanga Chris Diamond Eric Battalio Bill Dowderi Darden Batto Tracy Herrin Jennifer Hickle Leigh Kubin Paul Laywell Christi Lowery Ann Maxwell Al Montemar David Nichols Melissa Petty Lynda Reeves Lisa Reyes Y Eldridge Rose Cyndi Schiller ' Kristl Smith Cassandra Thomas Kevin Thurston Kim Traylor Bryan Warren Eric Wilson Tammy Bielamowiczi Susanne Burrosi John Clary Stephen Curington Mae Davisf Chris Diamond ' Hans Eilers Nikki Fagan 2 Tracy Gresham Ann Maxwell Mia Moody Wayne Morgan Amina Naqi Tammy Nobles Nerissa Oden Anthony Reed Tita Stipe Kevin Thurston Maniord explains an assignment to Bowl-of-wheat-chex and Morgan-the-Mangler. Is this the side of Nerissa Oden or Nichole Waters? 266 ORGANIZATIONS gift eri 0 K' W ORGANIZATIONS 267 .Savill lgeriocl aga Siu!! 268 ORGANIZATIONS WE DD IT BECHUSE WE LDVE IT! The yearbook staff is composed of talented and creative young persons who carry on a Bryan High tradition with excellence. While compiling information about BHS students, organizations, and events, they are also learning skills such as photography, printing, lay-out design and techniques. Our staff has learned to meet deadlines with a sense of humor and talent instead of anxiety and sloppiness. To be on the Saga staff requires a bunch of hard work, but we do it because we love it and want to give an everlasting representation of BHS to the student body. fr'-5 716-1 H mv f jj 3 wW,,,..,,.-v- ' gr Q , rf' s I ' an 3' . 'R , . ORGANIZATIONS 269 'B GI Glluh fur Amerlra BHS ROTC: Top Pic.: ROW 1: Antonio Maladonado, Robert Caravin, Barry Johnson, Darcy Philpott, Ricky Carrauthers, Jose Nava, James Williams, Ray Duron, Aaron Horvath, Chris Mayer, Maria Murray, Tammy Nobles. ROW 2: James Hall, Fred Hershberger, Anthrone Evans, Trevor Rice, Charles Hill, Thomas Ward, Gary Nuckols, Anthony Eshenbaugh, Leroy Castanon, Mike Giffen, Emil Merdrano. ROW 3: Delma Gill, Le Ann Murray, Linda Johnson, Sherrilynn Bootye, Gloria Alclreclge, Charlotte Shultz, Jerri Nuckols, Nora Carrillo, Janet Lucas, Christine Nava, Sharon Smith, Yolanda Reyes, Laurie Leach. ROTC DRILL TEAM: Right Pic,: ROW 1: Ricky Carrauthers, Darcy Philpot, LeeAnn Murray, Antonio Maldonado, Tammy Nobles, Robert Carvin, Jose Nava. ROW 2: James Hall, Charlotte Schultz, Anthony Eshenbaugh, Christy Nava, Maria Murray, James Williams, Gloria Aldreclge, Emil Medrano, ROW 3: Ray Duron, Aaron Horvath, Mike Giffen, Barry Johnson, Chris Mayer, Lincla Johnson, 270 ORGANIZATIONS l l Together we are a team, and in ROTC you have to be dedicated to the team. ROTC is dedicated to promoting citizenship and patriotism and also to inform students who will one day be the voting public that will determine what paths our great country takes. s1t,--t,. t ww 'Wx fr R egg .5 F045 ' K l ., it ,. - 4 '1 M - Upper left: ROTC students diligently work on precision marching techniques. Lower left: Another McArthur? Upper right: ROTC students at ease in their class. Lower right: Students practice the suicide drillf, ORGANIZATIONS 271 cience lub Discovers Formula for a feat lub Ufficers Tell Their Secret . . . ...llTukes... Far right: President, Paula Riggle, says, involvement Middle left: Vice-President, Amina Naqi says, 'tdedicationf' Middle right: Secretary, Tammy Rooney says, 'lgreat sponsors. Far left: Treasurer, Christina Mireles says, 'lhard work. 'fl' 0 h O 5 .. 3 in W s a 5 ri 'Q ' as A . ff .: K .ff ..l A-'Q -M4 , Club Members lst ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Heard, Paula Riggle, Amina Naqi, Mrs. Richards. 2nd ROW: Nancy Stott, Astrid Fisher, Christina Mireles, Denise Rowe, Valerie Hart, Melissa Whitley, Tammy Rooney. 3rd ROW: Kim Mendenhall, Susan Eugster, Ricky Alderete, Joe Hargett. ..RS ? 272 ORGANQAUONS . . 1 - ' Q QJ 1 3 QJLLJQE SJJLFLJQ .Vat . iffy , U .v . 4i dw. E 19 - V w-,jg A cs' Q . Ari, 44 1?t75,.Q,gN1:5:f :g I ' effigy 54 ,g - if , u g, 7, 3 q 'sl stu M y! f V- we i sz, :fm ,. -,ff . - A ' :'T'ff4if ., R - 1,1 An- tags -nf 'ii X.. .1 L if .f 1,3 H-if 'Erie '2s1'S1w,ffi- as f TK, , .'rf-eel ' , , , ae ,. , ,4 V , ,. ,.,A 1 , vi. ., xr-. I .1 iq, . L,,:,.,iA.f.. li, JAR K qu' ,.,.,-Gm . A .r ',,,df., Ml -.Jw 41 '. S.:-,gf . ' ,z 5-.'g:g.'y rr., If w 2-I-5: 3-1- - Vp- FRONT ROW: Kevin Stibora, Madeleine Naudau, Monica Kim, Sharon Joyce, Lisa Bozemann, Chris Alexander, Shane Arnold, Raquel Christian, Ted Kim, David Jenkins. Number Sense is no kid stuff. '-- ,- ,-K' f- 'i,F V-7 oz. Oz. Gm. 0:1 05. Om. Ge-9. Om- Om. - i 5 3 4+ 5- ORGANIZATIONS 273 J.J.' - 1 xv,.v LLL' .1 e 'F 1 1 whvi X 1.1-N President Lis Galindo munches out. will --N - ' V., E c 'Y ,,...,w-W N. ' x 1 - V ', H A VI . a i L' .-uau, Q X x L me ' .8 ,V +4 ii V is f , X' eff ' 'W ., Q 1 Margaret. Person whistles while she eats. Newcomers Club The Newcomers Club is a brand new organization developed for all the new arriving students at Bryan High. Our Motto is, 'Let's be friendsf To explain it better, the Newcomers Club is trying to spread friendship throughout Bryan High School. The club was formed to make B.H.S. a warmer and more inviting school. We all know how strange and scary it is to come to a new place, especially when it is as big a place as Bryan High. This club wishes to make this pro- blem a little easier, Each new student is escorted to their classes by a member ot' the Newcomers Club until the new student is oriented with the school, To give new students a sense ot' belonging and participation, they are automatically accepted as members of the club as soon as they arrive. The Newcomers Club meets about twice a month, usually before school. They enjoy many social gatherings and always are encouraging membership. If you like clubs, this is the one to join, kk. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendy Nelson: Lis Galindo, and Tracy Herrin. MIDDLE ROW: Don Stewart, Amina Naqi, Belinda Scambray, and Debbie Herschberger. TOP ROW: Al Montemar, Mia Liz Galindo 274 ORGANIZATIONS QI: J1..f-ELLQEL-SJ Glu .J .n-n.n..l.n...a-l.: Ejexgj-'im-fri-rig 3--if W Wi? M mf..::,z1 ,in 9, 7 13? as , ,. avi 64 fag, fs id? as 'K V .3 ' ' 2 4: 'X En pg 5 mag? f aa Y u IT1 m y ll II1 IH Would you hurry upg I want to eat banana Splits' my banana split! says Andy Hough. ggi f -B 'J Q . - Q i ' , nf nln in r Sf if ,f 5 i ag wwf?-fa r..1 u A I ffl! ,wg isa gi 3' Navi ' fy it r x sf i 1 Moody, Perry Stephney, Lori Nemec, Krista Goodgame, and Sponsor, ' V , 'xy 7 i Mrs. Timmins. 'Q Va A,,,, Where's my banana split! says Amina Naqi. ORGANIZATIONS 275 ,, l 8l'lC CAL FRONT ROW: Regina San Angelo, Kevin Chambers, Steve Lukens, Madelein Naudau, Perry Stephney, Sharon Joyce, Trent Hanna, Alex Shoenfelt, Lucia Jasso, Kay Salsberry, Carolyn Johnson, Cindy Barr, Michelle Spears, Sandy Shearer, Melville Ward, Niel Lawson, Lien Phan, Chester Sloberosky, Kay Parkman, Janet Williamson, Tommie Newton. 276 ORGANIZATIONS ll German Club is X Top picture: BOTTOM TO RIGHT: Mr. Evans, Christie Cotte, Melissa Hobbs, Judy Jones, Stacey Rodgers, Susan Eugster, Monica Kim, Robin Brabon. 2nd ROW: Steven Skrabanek, David Jones, Wendy Wolferts, Susie Davidson, Kim Mendenhall. 3rd ROW: Eric Fontaine, Robert Wolferts, Edward Frisch, Anthony Eshenbaugh, Kevin Roach. TOP ROW: Michael Jones, Nick La Boca, David Hoff, Chuck Norris, Wally Jeavers. Bottom picture: The German Club Soccer Team Members. ORGANIZATIONS 277 PIPQSQELEQELQJ the Club , A wk CCD A as C277 ,ff-,, irq fi 4 ff 3 . N . . W. 2 r 'c 1 ia -QSITN 'D- ORGANIZATIONS 279 Ea SADD fStudents Against Drunk Drivingj is an organization committed to making fellow classmates aware of the problem of drinking. The group was formed as a result of the inceasing awareness of drug and alcohol related problems and a desire on the part of BHS students to do whatever they can to help. gif ' ,, H ff' wig! ,, go? 62 ,L A fijgg' 2' K F , 2. - 2? r it , I ,,V ,f,?,,,Wf 'FT 55 , , , i s LEFT TO RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Gregg, Jared Hurta, Jeana Ullrich, Ana Garcia, and Kim Orts. 280 ORGANIZATIONS p!l0f0gl'6l,9!Ly The Photography Club is an organization dedicated to the positive values and experiences that are possible through the exploration of photograhy. Activities include three expeditions each year ranging from canoeing, camping, whitewater rafting, to tours of historical places such as San Antonio. lgeacl d6?5 is t T Me- y 4 ii wri f i ng ttWMY'aii aaa, wi I r r i'ff 'f W 'f , ,, A, The Ready Writing Club con- R ' T T IA fr sisted of three people this year. M' te' ,MA J' T LEFT TO RIGHT: Eric Molvar, Melissa Whitely, John , Norris. Qsponsor not picturedj Mrs. Sharp, Some of their ac- 'T ' tivities includedg Writing Con- t ,aa,a, tests, UIL, and Ready Writing meets. igh- ORGANIZATIONS 281 .,.J.,.n.r lla, F' I- .-. givsgf' ' rx i i Q s , e ,,, 1 it ' A it ' ttit Michelle Howard and Carol Childers at an annual F.H.A. meeting. -r a. -E, Q! 'g,,1, .,,1, ' f, , Q, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cynthia Rodriguez, Paula Wade, Martha Hubert, Lien Pham, Patricia Morriel. TOP ROW: Carol Childers, Jo-Jo Carter, Delores Franklin, Wyvetta Chambers, Rose Matejka. Sponsors are: Mrs. Conerly, Mrs. Richardson Knot picturedi and Mrs. Wright Knot picturedb. The officers this year for F.H.A. are: President, Jo-Jo Carterg Vice President, Paula Wadeg Jennifer Farmer, and Lien Phamg Secretary, Wyvetta Chambers. This year's activities included Color-Me-Beautiful, a cook out Qin Aprilb, and a Christmas party. 282 ORGANIZATIONS 3.54152 J President - Emily May Vice President - Keith Williams Secretary - Shameree Hamby Treasury - Carla McCure Historian - Terry Thomas Photographer - Joe Ruiz Parliamentarian - Kevin Kersee Sponsor - Mrs. Lisa Fritz li. 'WW' .... ' f .AEM A FRONT ROW: Stacie Davidson, Shelia Graham, Becky Molina, Lisa Fritz fsponsorl, Tonya Galloway, Gwen Calvin. BACK ROW: Carla Mc Clure, Joe Ruiz, Tony Salinas, Keith Williams, Michelle Watson, Tamela Hosey. ORGANIZATIONS 283 ' VQJGJQEILQJELQLI. Industrial l ' r :fs L i . r K F , rc ffl' S, if 5 gf' f st OFFICERS: Penny Lambert, Sharon Nichols, Djuna Carter, Sherry Leonard. , X Lorraine Davis, Lenora Daniels, Pam Hill, Jose Ybarra, Tabitha Hall, Leslie Thetford, Stephanie Hunt, Djuna Carter, Karla Boeker, Rachel Benavides, Penny Lambert, Sharon Nichols, Sharon Steuckey, Melissa Hefty, Brenda Mallot, Sherry Leonard, Mrs. Stephens. CJOJS!f.'E.'!.QEQJf!.QQjY' 284 ORGANIZATIONS 951.13395 QE O97 ul. OC amy TOP ROW: Bill White, Charlie Cain, Kevin Rogers, Jay Britton, Jerry Shrimpton. BOTTOM ROW: Daymond Wise, Clay Fluffino, Mario Martinez, Mr. Bobby Lebow, sponsor. ECT ORGANIZATIONS 285 Jil' J3!P.J9lTF 0 3 ' f' ,J -J ,J -g N,-I ,-' -I Sandra Farris, Norseman sponsor 'Xe Ss, 1 C xtk SA - M Y . ..XA A ,. . f- Q- - 'frm JXIX T STAFF: Editor, Kelli Deckerg Diana Galindo, Assistant Editor John Riceg Karl Evans, Photographer Pat Linneg Matt Brading, Tatiana Pinto, Sherri Gibson, Tracy Gresham, Grizelda Velasquez. 286 ORGANIZATIONS The Norseman Staff is a group of students whose goal is to publish the BHS news and stu- dent happenings. Students who receive athletic and academic honors are often highlighted and recognized for their accomplishments. The students are journalistically trained and must interview, typeset and lay out their own pages and stories. It is a full year course and includes coverage of school events throughout the year. 'L.... sk ,QS Tat and Matt select a headline to highlight a story. Next year's editor, Karl Evans, . waxes copy to complete his layout. Yea! We're finally finished. Norseman photographer, Pat Linne, sets up for a session. Kelli Decker, editor, types her feature story. Assistant Editor, John Rice, crops pictures to fit his alotted picture spaces. E all GE wwf l.f!IPlLSE1.aL31. .v...El?:!.l was 5 NLM., .. .ss .two Q V 2 '51 e Q Ag 5, gtg? 4 X ' -AQ or FCA encourages you to get involved in the FCA group, whether you are involved in a sport or not. FCA has members that are involved in a number of different sports including basketball, baseball, boxing, and of course football. Many of the famous sports stars of today were members of FCA.', 31 ,, ,ft 2 V , A W ..: .,:' C VIEW Zry , ii , ,v.f 1 z V I , ff' . i A - ' -V 'ii T if ., V W , ,g MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: John Ellis, Shannon Snedeker, Tita Stipe, Bruce Jones, Paul Laywell. 2nd ROW: Keitl Cole, Jenny Borski, Carol Janda, Julia Hall, Amanda Haigood, Nicole White. 3rd ROW: Sponsor, Coach Greenog Bruc Clark, Carl Nelson, Scott Ridgeway, Pat Linne. 288 ORGANIZATIONS ' an L . .. .sk-P N - 'fis-491' .fn A, Q Sponsors: Mrs. Herrera, and Mrs. Sharp. -wide r'SX.4 M' MEMBERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolynn Anderson, Mike Bernal, Julia Hall, Ortrun Gingerich, LeeAnn Manriquez, Roy Ramirez, Gloria Garcia, Alfred Quintero. 2nd ROW: Sponsor, Ms. A. Herrera, Jose Moncivais, Linda Gonzales, Karlisa Peatross, Elizabeth Wells, Vicki Mata, Larry Ybarra. ORGANIZATIONS 289 QD A f z.. . ---, - -- i-: Y- :':: - t V- Health Occupation Coach Mortan gives blood at the annual blood drive. Q sa, X. . .. .W was ww Q--an-' is ., swsx .- NX 1 W x J, fsifgz EA- if 'rw Sandi Sherar, Sponsor Mrs. Smith, Stacey Jenkins, Sabrina Fronterhouse, Brenda Veclasquez, Karen McCann, Debbie Hernandez, Leann Richardson. 290 ORGANIZATIONS and WIIODF.. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MEMBERS: L TO R, BOTTOM ROW: Spon- sors Mr. Lenoir, and Mrs. Spencer, Bill Hill, Barbi Markowski. SECOND ROW: Donald Wolferts, Janie Brewer, Demetris Hickman, Kerry Moore, Greta Messara, Regina Ponzio, Amy Cobb, Ginger Smith. THIRD ROW: Tracy Sanders, Dana Smith, Jera Williams, John Diller, Lisa Garcia, Kelly Davis and Jill Wilson. VOE MEMBERS: L TO R, BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Jennings, Judi Patranella, Christine Johnson, Denise Nerren, Shelly Turek, Rosey Mendaz. SECOND ROW: Janice Cantatella, Mary Trajolo, Barbera Moore, Tracy Eling, Paula White, Tracy Leblanc, Brenda Baker, Sponsor Mrs. Thomson, Martha Blanco and Tony Matuse. ORGANIZATIONS 291 Data Processing Mrs. Beard the Data Processing sponsor. Donald Dylla, Miin Chiou, Allen Blankenship, Leigh Kuben, Sherri Potts, Clarisa Pittman, Yvonne Lippard, Michael Chui, Cledis Jackson, Sherile Miranda, Kristi Nava, Sponsor Mrs. Beard, Elizabeth Nowak, Andy Huff, Pam Smith, Dean Endler, Vanderlyn Schmid, Michelle Dabbs, Hans Eilers. 292 ORGANIZATIONS aa 7 IF J Ml W E W0 M CLUB ,aa ,gt 115, , Y h A t. , , K tiw fi rr ' ai LW v ,, , .,,. W,,,. 14553: riff fix f ? ,, , ' 1. ::s,,rf it 3 iw r WN:i'i',m?W ?ffWK1 Eff? r , 4' - 'fi-Haw wi r I' ' - ' 5 li in 5 ' if X ff TOP ROW: Martin Olexey, Jay Britain, Neal Jess, Mario Martinez, James Mullens. MIDDLE ROW: Instructor, Jongsoo Park, Lisa Q 'A+ ZX' W Jones, Lana Pivonka, Sponsor, Helen Kunz. BOTTOM ROW: Al if A r Mongo Montemar, Sponsor, Rodney Paris, Karl Koga Kunz. The True Way of the Martial Arts Currently, the public has viewed the way of the Martial Arts as an oriental man with lightning hands and feet punching, kicking and screaming his way through a brigade of men unscathed. This is an incorrect idea. Martial Arts training helps to develop the mind, by adding confidence, the body, by increasing strength and stamina, and the spirit through discipline. The way of the Martial Arts is not an outside battle for control of others, but an inside battle for control of oneselff, A Mongo s c A 293 The Senior Closs Senior Class Council Members: Lisa Brosmann, Lisa Falquist, Shannon Crowe, Jared Hurta and Carol Childers. Stephanie Scamardo, Amy West, Greta Messarra, Lisa Brosmann, Mandi Laudermilk, Mandi Haigood, Cyndi Smith, Anna Garcia, Paula Jackson, Diana Alonza, Susie Williams, Carol Childers, Gloria Garcia, Susan Eughster, Jared Hurta, Shannon Crowe, Kenny Keller, Missy McDonald. 294 ORGANIZATIONS The Junior Closs Council OFFICERS: Vice-President Keith Cole, Secretary - Cherie Moore, Jr. Class President - Mia Moody. fs- BOTTOM ROW: Valerie McArthur, Sharon Nichols, Adrianna Garcia, Tammie Rooney, Valerie Scott, Cindy Schiller, Kaye Miller, Kim Loria. 2nd ROW: Keith Cole, Angie Ball, Cherie Moore, Mary Ramirez, Karla Bell, Elena Champagne, Danny Mann. ORGANIZATIONS 295 ,, 'Q . Q ,--A PN. ,M . ,,, ,gr . t The Sophomore g mg Q , - '- V ' . C Sophomore Class Presi- dent: Byron Schoepf. 'sq ff. M f . Qc WM rro,o V .A :-21f1. , . I A x ' W1 E S iff k in or A ,S igi ,S , N' - I ' N ff ',, ' . h 11 Bl kb rn, Judy Jones, Nancy LEFT TO RIGHT, lst ROW: Scott Ridgway, Shannon Snedeker, Mic e e ac u h f P Ste hney, Linda Gonzales, Carol J anda, Rebecca Hinrichs. White. 2nd ROW: Byron Sc oep , erry p 296 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council x Y 4 in I 1 l ,ef 'r J 1, N 'J 1 ' ' ,W 3. g, zfn AM ,171 , l ' K POUSOESJ M99 . e i Q' ' J A-ff' is Y BQ W, Yi? Qi . , ue' .1 .V If' ,Av QV 'l, N yn, Q- feng , LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Jennifer Borski, Karl Nelson, Kathy Kropp, Amina Naqi, J. D. Joyce, Bruce Jones, Laurie Decker, Jon Ellis, Stacie Blackburn. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Zamora, Belinda Scambray, Regina Jenkins, Nicole Clark, Carol Janda, Kim Loria, Judi Patranella, Rachel Hurta, Joan Steelman, Lis Galindo, Mia Moody, Karen Barnett. BACK ROW: Kerri Decker, Nancy White, Rebecca Hinrichs, Ralph Benson, Keith Cole, Justin Presnal, Danny Mann, Bill Brewster, Michelle Blackburn, Jeff Shrimpton. ORGANIZATIONS 297 t 'L, W OFFICERS: Student Body VP Bruce Jones, Student v, ' Body Pres. J. D. Joyce, Chaplain Jon Ellis, Treas. Kathy Kropp, Parl. Laurie Decker, Student Body Sec. Amina . We A iyyy y y Naqi, Reporter Stacie Blackburn. is rrai . . ,gn ye y 'B fyty t' if . . B Wa if , c A ,,,, fu Vyrk 1 X f. ' i ta, raratr t ,,r,y . ' .. , . is - -4 me ff ,. . 1 tl is l' ' OK guys, this is the plan. 1 ' ti 298 The Student Council participated in two campus beautification projects locally and statewide. A collection was made in the school and approximately S272 gathered. The money went toward the purchase of trees and shrubs which the council members planted. This effort won the Brazos Beautiful competition . against A8cM Consolidated and was awarded second place in a state competition. X 'Nl -f- we . Ig tact! .... .gi ...., .g y This year the Student Council has bccn more active than ever before. They hosted the convict assembly, 10th grade night, Open llouse and Club Week. Two dances were also given - the Temple Victory Dance and the Beach Blowout. All elections were run bythe council. For school improvement the council participated in a large-scale landscaping project and also paid half of the cost of the electronic calendar in addition to numerous services to the school such as assembling student handbooks. Community involvement vias through ac- tivities such as the Cheer Fund Drivc, Rehab Telethon Collection and the purchase ofa McGrufl' doll. ln thc area olkalcohul abuse prevention. a survey was taken and a film entitled The Last Prom was shown to the student body. A brunch was given for the teachers in addition to lnaster bags and birthday cards. The final project of the year was honoring the Spr- ing athletes. These projects and many more kept the council very busy. Ml. T. And We Found Them . . . After seeing an inspirational film entitled DreamMakers BHS nominated and elected its own. A DreamMaker is one who . . .sets goals and achieves them ,... can always make others happy ,... is willing to face new challenges with an open mind. Seven students and three teachers were selected. They are Charles Perry, Jill Gardner, Mia Moody, J. D. Joyce, Amina Naqi, Julia Hall, Ira McMillan and Rodney Paris, Wilbur Sennette, Tommie Allmon and Gail Graff. z WI.A X5 J- The council became quite active in district and state activities. Attending Summer Camp and both Fall and Spring Conventions, the council was well-equipped. The ten council members selected to attend State Convention in Austin found many new ideas and a whole lot of fun. '7 X 7' 1 5 , 'f 'N new .fi 41-ui . M , gf, Qi. if 2, M, 'fu in i 5 t 'gr' 'I ' 1' f , an W might gb L, 'L Q I I . 4 O .W Z 1 X ' c I :wwf ' S 6 Preparing the winning poster. . . Visiting the Circus Museum during Summer Camp . . . A lesson on alcohol abuse . . . Election gimmicks at Spring Convention brought the beach to Killeen. 1. diy' ' 1-2-up ' ,V 4 . .,i.. .L , .- 1 1. . lim, V ,--, U . . lt..- . l use :cis , - if ef at ' ,,,.,. . Spring Convention in Killeen. . . After a toga party. . . 299 gblflfllne QUCAQV5 O! America '5' fk N ra or ,, , X 1 D .ff ' A ' 'H ,- ,Q wh. 2 15 M f OP Tl-IE se 2 i i LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Janet Brown fsponsorl, Kim Mendenhall, Mary Ramirez, Adriana Garcia, Mia Moody Ana Garcia, Sandra Figures, Denise Weltens, Sherrie Ellis, Gail Spates, Michelle Haynes: 300 ORGANIZATIONS Texas Association of Future Educators TAFE is an association that enables students to ex- the elementary schools. Members attend district and plore their own interests and abilities in relation to state conventions and a summer workshop. Club the various fields of teaching. Members offer members also visit several college and university assistance to teachers at Bryan High School and at campuses. 4ds.,sss3,-,,,w -f LEFT TO RIGHT: President Kim Orts, Vice Presi- Sponsor Mrs. Vetters. NOT PICTURED: Financial dent Stacey Rodgers, Amy Erwin, Secretary Trisha Secretary Vanderlyn Schmid, and Historian Karla Jessie, Charlotte Schultz, Janet Tarver, Parliamen- Bell. tarian Sandi Sherar, Lori Nemec, Mary Ramirez, ORGANIZATIONS 301 fcwlea The Rodeo participated in many roundups this year. Who are these clowns? .5 . .. -.awk Yee haw, ride 'em cowgirl! 'Tm gonna get you little calf! thinks Crissy Richards as she thunders out of the chute. 302 ORGANIZATIONS F. . 'W i it f. . - ,: 4 ' .W x fr E f -r ? -sau, A . 1 ..- I FFA Officers and Sponsors is 'H agus l Q 8 4 1 r as Y' S lGi' ROW 1, L-R: Sherri Potts, Merideth Leeman, Jennifer Kempenski, Melissa Hine, Ricky Britton, Larry Balco, Brandon Bond, Deidre Sikorski. ROW 2: Doc Reed, Mr. Metzer, fsponsorslg Jeff Peters, Craig Potts, Ricky Alderate, Jerry Knight, James Hundle, Gregg Junda, Debra Bonifazi, Deann Tail, Caron Wise, Eileen Hunt. ROW 3: Holly Hibbets, Renee Allen, Wendy Young, Lori Williams, Chissy Richards, Jerry Newcomb, Carol Bard, Steven Jamison, Mike Jones, Russel Stremenski, Billy Wallace, David Shumate, Brian Carry, Silas Garrett, Reginal Thomas, Paula Jackson, Connie Witley, Tona Weatherly. ORGANIZATIONS 303 HCR DEC l . M... TEAM MEMBERS: FRONT ROW, L-R: Geoff Hawtrey, Kelly Decker, Nicole White, Christina Mireles, fsponsorl Mrs. Lampo, Melissa Petty, Ted Kim, Eric Molvar, Brett Tucker, Michelle Miller, fsponsorl Mrs. Selcer. The ACA DEC team traveled to Houston this year for an Academic Decathlon meet. Left: The ACA DEC team enjoys lunch. Middle: The team practices eye contact Right: Michelle Miller practices her speech. ... ACA DEC CLASSES: Vanderlynn Schmidt, Kelly Decker, Christina Mireles, Mary Ramirez, sponsor, Mrs. Lampo. MIDDLE ROW: David Segrest, Nicole White, Melissa Petty, sponsor, Mrs. Selcer, Eric Molvar. TOP ROW: John Cougar, Ted Kim. 304 ORGANIZATIONS Q gm X Q A Feiniullyil' ff I ff if 9 f XX-f WNJWS chool Board K Standing: Herbert Wade, Travis Bryan, Wendy Costa, Woody Humphries. Sitting: Travis Nelson, James Stegall, Tom Borski. Knowledge is not a loose-leaf notebook offacts. Above all it is a responsibility for the integrity of what we are, primarily of what we are as ethical creatures. The personal commitment ofa man to his skill, the in- tellectual commitment and the emotional equipment working together as one, has made the Ascent of Man. 306 FACULTY Jacob Bronowski Superintendent -l Superintendent Dr. Guy Gorden Superintendent ofthe Bryan Independent School District is a challenging position according to Dr. Guy Gorden, the current superintendent. Dr. Gorden has lived in Bryan for seven years. HI love the atmosphere here. That's why my family and I moved back after I got my Ph.D. at ASLM in l976, said Gorden. He and his wife, an accounting teacher at B.H.S., have two children. He has previously taught high school Biology and Physiology. In high school Dr. Gorden worked on the yearbook staff as a co-editor. He has attended Oklahoma State University, University of Tulsa, and TAMU. His outlook onthe status quo of the school system is optimistic. I believe the students' attitudes and grades are improving, commented Gorden. Dr. Gorden views the landmark educational legislation of House Bill 72 as productive and needed. I-'ACU LTY 307 Principals Jerry Kirby, Principal ,.,- ' N Mr. Moore and Mr. Kirby await the next contestant in the Make Me Laugh Contest. 308 FACULTY -.Q .xi Among the many changes Bryan High has seen this year has been a change in principals Y Mr. Jerry Kirby. Stepping into a situation of confusion and uncertainty, Mr. Kirby has been able to bring new and innovative ideas to the student body and faculty. Mr. Kirby says his goal for the year has been to establish an atmopshere where everyone has a common interest - to make BHS the best in Texas. He hoped to see the whole student body contributing to some aspect of the high school. He is proud to say that students have changed from a spirit of Mme to the spirit of wef' He has seen a feeling of pride and initiative develop in the student body as a whole. This year has been difficult, though, due to the legislative rulings. Mr. Kirby says that House Bill 72 is the broadest change education has seen in 50 years. He is thankful that the students, teachers and parents' support has made the transition smooth. When asked how he would like to be remembered, he simply said, as some- one with the most sincere desire to have the best educa- tional institution. X .V Mya Bill Moore Willie Pruitt Mary Thornton Sophomore Principal Junior Principal Senior Principal ,.,,M..,-'wwf' r 2 A,-3 ..-as ,.-.. 'fmwwg f- In-..' Mwwm, ,,,,r...,.,4-MM 415, K Q 6'Yes, Maam we will be having one more D-Hall special. Mr. Moore's father coached Grant Teaff in college and Grant Teaff coached Mr. Moore in college. In 1952, Mr. Pruitt was the Southwestern Conference champion in the 100 and 200 yard dashes. FACULTY 309 Counselor's Gffice ,f E l Jimmy Dixonf Curtis Laudermilk Mildered Thomas, Janet Timmins Jr. Counselor Soph. Counselor Vocational Counselor Spec. Ed. Counselor fe 5 fid 'L HQ. I r Peggy White Esther Albright Linda Conrad Ann Jennings Sr. Counselor Secretary Secretary Secretary V V, M ' Mrs. White has been in education for thirty years. ' J Mr. Laudermilk fell out of a raft in the Gunnison y Vg Vg A at. fi 'J River in treacherous water but swam to safety. X 310 FACULTY -stiff' Mrs. Thomas was the leading majorette in her high school band. me - 0406010 011000: Oo 00 f o ' I IOI OI 1 I 'Q' .AC ww! Athletics 'ful' fi 1 Merrill Green Larry Brown Robin Gaines I Athletic Director Health Physical Education Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Athletic Trainer David Greeno Physical Education Boys Track Coach 1. ,T . L 1' -MSS' X fm, f asa? Rose Gregg 1 T 2' , 9 r P.E.,Hea1rh i L5 r r Gifls Tfack Coach -' Coach Larry Brown was named coach of the Southwest All-Star Team and received the title of Coach of the Year in District 14-5A. Mrs. Gregg played basketball during her high school years. entire C ' . Q- 8 we . . r m. W- FR X5 K Q. . .4 --ful. Xi rx, X, T 312 FACULTY .3304 4 3 f P P on P P TOT!! Lewis Tony MOUOIB A , A Gymnastics Physical Education iiifi iiii Physical Education A e P Q, Ron Newhouse Mike Patterson Drivers Education Physical Education Head Golf Coach Assistant Football Coac rg Sue Patterson Physical Education Mr. Patterson was a member of his high school's varsity track and football team. Coach Lewis is a gymnastics coach at Bryan High in addition to Stephen F. Austin Junior High. FACULTY 3 1 3 QW T7 - W ' A , - f h--x -r L ' W N,..W Lf,-, 5 K. K ,L,, L ii, I 4 .f l I , , . Beverly Gorden Accounting t f. ,, '11 M ' is ' 'Q We, E, ef .Ai UE fs as it il .4 K Blanche Hall Jon Harrison v Y ,Q , Typing 1, Career Exp- Personal Bus. Management ' Business Law ' 'ilu Lupe Rios concentrates on her work. Pete Ellis takes a break. , tus.- Q, Kirk Harris: say what? 3 14 FACULTY Mrs. Hall was the drum major and the homecoming queen for her high school during her senior year. 1 13:1 i N L v ' ,WW I 1 1 cm' ' 6-P .F Jeane McGown Candace May Typing I and II Alternative Typing Shorthand Typing I ii i iii e is 4 1 Q e ,J Kerri Decker is hard at work. Q5 Dawnde Lack does not lack charm when it comes to being photographed. 5' his 6 si 1.1 Leigh Price wishes the photographer would hurry up so she can put her nose tothe grindstone. 315 Fine Arts ay . 1 . ..,' Jw 1 g - - ,M s-,:p.: 1.r ,- ' . I ' f Q 'h Q 1 ' ' ' ' 's - 1 'E55?:.s'53 :f igs-2 A - fi , X -'h'h ' s ff e we 1' is T' 1 t Lmmk S . .I i.f5ufQasff,ssfrf1 1 1 ' ' K it - t Linda Adams Mary Edna Dorsey John Hornbeck Pete Rodriguez Band Art Choir Band ,Wim W Charles Scherbel Harold Turbyfill Ph0108faPhY Orchestra ff'K., 316 FACULTY Mr. Hornbeck was voted outstanding senior of his graduating class. Mrs. Dorsey was a member ofa trio that made a record in high school. . 1A if . A 1 ,M f 'F FACULTY 317 i , Language Arts .sf ti A X 153 ,f I as uw is , 'f E 5 ' jk eg r mf- 1 a ' V . . ..-,.ae.,,.,y.fn-i'sfA.. . . lik N I 3 Q s S555 I EQ, 2 If N Xe M: is Q ,R Q. , gs wk 'Q c 5 9 s Q f . A, Q 4 Terry Couch Helen Ruth Davis Mike Evans Aileen McDonald CLA IV, Eng. II Eng. III, CLA III German I and II Department Head Humanities f . f ' 1 pf - :I I li i . C .N ,, gg i mm, Sandra Farris Jack Foley -A I Journalism I-III CLA IV, Eng. IV i It takes patience, sincerity and understanding to be a teacher. Donald Dylla Mrs. Davis was a student of both her parents in ' . college, and she taught her daughter in eighth grade. i'..LW:fl Mr, Evans lived and taught English in Germany for one year. 318 FACULTY I'm feeling a little lightheaded today. . ,Q Q Gt E1 f t l it . Gail Graff Mary Catherine Harris Kathleen Heaton Amalia Herrera Journalism I-IV Eng. Il CG8cTj, Eng. CLA III, Eng. II Spanish I-IV III agp v . W .K K V4 ,Z i K Helen Kunz Carolyn Lampo College Prep, ACE Aca Dec. Am. Studies The new Aca-Dec team brought home an astounding total of 21 medals. Miss Graffs father is the first base coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Mrs. Heaton's father was kidnapped from Texas A8LM University in 1962 by a mad student. Mrs. Kunzls favorite place in the whole world is the peaceful and mountainous Estes Park in Colorado. Mrs. Lampo taught her own brother and two of her brothers-in-law, The Independent Studies class visited with Dr. Frank Vandiver, President of Texas AXLM University. FACULTY 319 Q, . ,aah Q. 'X Q' x . . Q Karen Kay Leonard Anne Linne Leigh Moffett Kathleen Naylor CLA II, Eng. III CLA II, Eng. II Eng. II and III ESL, Eng. II Mrs. Leonard has lived in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and El Paso besides Bryan, but she grew up in Wynnwood, Oklahoma. A Mrs. Linne was the homecoming queen of her high school and first chair French horn in the band. Mrs. Moffett went to school at the University of Vienna in Austria. Rebecca Olsen Beverly Owen French I-III Eng. IV, IV-A w .Y ft., XM 1332.4 fl Mrs. Lampo defies gravity to the amazement of Mrs. Linne 320 and Mrs. Shafp. XX Louise Sharp Eng. II, Span. II lil'-Al o l cj? Doug Street Darla-Jean 'Becky Weaver 1 Eng. IV, CLA IV Weatherford Eng. III, CLA III Eng. II, CLA II We .Qt l mx 1 X Amiiisl Eng. II, Speech I-IV Mrs. Sharp has entertained Vice- President George Bush and Senator John Tower in her home. Mrs. Weaver was a member of the University of Texas band. Mrs. Wise came face to face with Paul McCartney, her idol, and was absolutely speechless. ...Q FACULTY 321 3 rx. 4'-N Q' 1 Monica Bozeman Martha Guyden Robert Kelly Bobby Kleinecke Alg. I, Alg. II Pre-Alg., Geom. Geom., Alg. I Geometry ConsMath Geom. A Swim Coach Tennis Coach Prior to teaching, Mrs. Bozeman worked for Geophysical Service Inc. as a Seismologist. While in high school, Mrs. Guyden was a member of the National Honor Society. Before teaching high school, Mr. Kleinecke was a professional tennis player. 322 FACULTY Joyce Meads Eleanor Mueller Rodney Paris Anal. Geom. Comp. Math I and II. Geom., Cons. Math, Calculus Pre-Alg. Mrs. Mueller was voted Most Intellectual while in high school. Mrs. Meads, in her spare time, works as hostess and cashier at the Country Kitchen, her husband's restaurant. Mr. Paris, while in high school, was president of Student Council. FACULTY 323 E E ix Ez age Effie Perry Barbara Price Marilyn Prine Geom. Con. Math Alg. IA and Alg. II Cons. Math Alg. II Cons. Math Alg. I and II WWW' The book has to be wrong! This is how you do number 40 324 FACULTY ,f ' ef- . Q 9' wa ' Sofia Sanchez Mary Selcer Claudette Shaunty Alg. IIA and B Trig. Elem. Anal. Trig. Elem. Anal. Cons. Math Alg. I Alg. II Cons. Math .. V ,gg 1-JS si Mrs. Sanchez was a teacher on an Indian reservation. While in high school, Mrs. Selcer was on the all district team in basketball for three consecutive years. FACULTY 325 Science APU SQ . S: .1 S -I A :Es Darla Liesman Department Head Janet Brown Luann Dolan Eugenia Heard Biology I Bio. I, Bio. II Physical Science Alt. Chem., Chem. I Mrs. Heard was on the South Plains Jr. 326 FACULTY e S tu... Mrs. Brown graduated cum laude in education from Texas ASLM. College Drill team and was elected Campus Sweetheart. For a government project, Mrs. Liesman interviewed Dolph Briscoe when he was seeking re-election in 1974. gamer. - ai? Harley Robinson Lisa McGaw Debra Richards Karen Ridgeway Biology I Chem. I, Chem. II Biology I Computer Science .IV Basketball Coach as At the age of 10, Mrs. McGaw, whose maiden name is Nixon, met Richard Nixon and stuck a message in his pocket asking him if they might be relatedg however, they were not. X' it y Mrs. Ridgeway enjoys snow skiing. ' ' In high school, Mrs. Weaver Q A . sent an experiment up with V Skylab for NASA. Cheryl Weaver Bio. I, Physics , Mrs. Weaver explains how to do the wave. e , Mi . as .v , A FACULTY 327 KX, ., .A-v-'NY Y gx Gur Petting Zoo f l 328 FACULTY Social Studies C... Z1 Tommie Allmon Brown Blair Doris Klemm JoAnne Locke World History Government American History Department Head Humanities 42 ing., x , Ellen Nelson Jim Petty American History World History Economics 4 0 Mr, right? -Q it rg? L is , question number twenty is just a joke, Q R 'he . my ' ff, ,4 - ent mwah Mrs. Klemm admitted to getting caught smuggling currency and other items Clike Bibles and Readers' Digestj into a Communist country. Mrs. Nelson says she's seen an awful lot of history in her life. FACULTY 329 Mary Sue Ribardo Luanne Schmedemann Wilbert Sennette Eric Todd American History American History World History World Geography World History World History ff QN Q-r. 'w....? We're just plain working hard. Mr. Todd was the sponsor of the Bryan High Debate Club for several years. Mr. Sennette worked at Anson Jones for many years before he transferred to Bryan High. Mrs. Schmedemann enjoys reading in her spare time. 330 H 5.0- - . ., 'f V 1 'a , . , V, Fi Ig . 351 ' Q F Q Q4 2? ZLAZ M , l 's -V ' . ll Y ew-W 'M lf ' 1 4 ...,,,,m, M,,,,ff M' 2 A .A i . 3, Marie Tomlisonj Imogene Vetters Robert Wesphal World Geography American Studies World History World History American History Soc., Psychol. V .5 . - Q rw Mrs. Tomlinsoqe has traveled all over the world. Mrs. Vetters enjoys swimming in the summer. iw it Yes, history is a little funny sometimes. In K 'frlqm-tm, maxim OK, whojumped out of the window? 331 i Ruth Whitely Janice Williamson World History Government ng V so l,,4s!' ' lik K Mrs. Whitely was voted most athletic during high school. Mrs. Williamson attended the 1979 Super Bowl. 332 FACULTY Special Education X y t. 1 6 4 ' 'iii' if 1 - : ' -. C if Q . t t t, 11- L ,. L , ' . t 1 Y ' 5 f' Wendy Dover Anne Duma Ann Jordan Rusleen Maurice Special Education Special Education Special Education VAC 'WT 1+ V ,- , f mf A S ' ila' IQ nnnna 42, t Marti Schaner Beverly Spencer i y RBS MDE1 it 3 8 ,ft-f Sonja Sterling Special Education Aide Miss Jordan was her high schoolis Senior t Class Favorite and Student Body Vice-President. Nl Miss Duma played varsity soccer and basketball and was voted Most Likely to Succeed. FACULTY 333 ocational Delbert Reed iNancy Beard! Coop Ag. I Department Head Data Processing it 95 l .f C +3 ii - 'H 'xx 1 we S 'A i Esa Fritz, i is .3 , 'ah John Carpenter Kay Conerly Building Trades Child Development ,'f er' ' 'li i Mrs. Friti is a certified scuba diver and a former member ofa ballet company. Mrs. Beard was her senior class's valedictorian. Doc Reed won the state 4-H fiddling title and a trip to Chicago to play for the National 4-H Club Congress. 334 FACULTY Darcy Hunter Bobby Lebow Dale Leighman ' Health Occupations ICT CVAE Don LeNoir Frank Metzer M DE Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Hunter was a sea maid at Seaworld. Mr. Lebow is mad about school because he worked at the rabies diagnostic lab. 41 J FACULTY 335 Jerry Moody Orville Price Auto Mechanics General Woods Q llf glx Elizabeth Richardson Myrl Sims Homemaking VOE PEL World History Typing Mr. Moody has a diamond stud in his tooth. Mr. Price served in the United States Army for 22 years. 336 FACULTY Aubryene Stephens Cosmetology WCW' - Linda Winter Nina Wright Lloyd?-homas . Befmece Thompson Homemaking I and II Home Management Vocational Agriculture VOE Coop. World History World History i ,il ...A , X -x fifbfn 1 .J Mrs. Thompson was a roller hockey player in high school. Ms. Wright was a competitive swimmer in college. 1 FACULTY 337 Office Joyce Cawley Janet Godshall Pat Harrison Carol Horton Receptionist Nurse Attendance Athletic Secretary ht ar- 1- 'J' WIT. ,-, fl' the ill Trish Moore Nedra Sneed Margie Stock Jennie Wall AttendancefRecords Principals Attendancef Business Manager Secretary Bookkeeping -sa Mrs. Cawley met her husband when she was six, began dating him at fifteen and got married at twenty. Shejust celebrated her 30th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Snecd is the outdoor trainer for Girl Scouts and chairs various activities. Mrs. Godshall has seen three United States presidents Y Johnson, Nixon and Reagan - in person. 338 FACULTY 'YV 5 Q Librar Ann Bay Sue Guinn Mary Thorpe Glenna Whitley Librarian Librarian Library Aid Library Aid Hg -if - xB the Texas Legislature with the Choir. K high school. So, there you are! Mrs. Guinn, while in high school, sang before SFA Acapella Mrs. Bay was president of her class and the National Honor Society her senior year in FACULTY 339 afeteria , ,T , gy, I . f ,J1 K K , ,:-gy ff M 2 , A X Q E Bradshaw Gladys Coleman Velma Gooden Laura Rosenkranz -7' ' L .i . L y , D A ,af ' W, Of J E l 4141 1 5' J Q f . ef L, , Q fi f A ,nhl ,m, '7'l m,,'2f'r v -K. , 4 I .aw iff' 'izwyj-xii. ff , , ,, e' t V 2 A if J' AJ . of A ,. 1- gm, Q 9 9 5 fll ' V xx sl QW 'eele ff' f i'W'l fx, .4i,':M'?A,kzMJ 4 F,.h'R'Q5'1'ZA-' 25' J Grace Heath Lillie Hejl Alice Holick 1 ISI , sf Z y t Ozell Langdon Shirley Locke Janice Moelman Janice Moelmanls favorite color is blue. w .- Emily Vessel's favorite food is cheese and jalapeno peppers. L , ' L 340 ' L 41 if if Q K ig . ' tg t. rgs rw- . - -, sr I A -. Q X L , N, , . 's is is ' 4 Q ' ,w Q3-X Dorothy Nichols Lucille Niemeyer iw be ,N f' f tt ll' 'Q S if at is ' Q X Ns t if A P '11 Rl K N -. is if Khk, i- f x . ' 7 ' .5 ' ji i L X . , 'Q S 5 I . if e 1 A My t 5-. 3. kk 5 Bettie Schroeder Emily Vessels t t, If 14' Janice Rhoades Esther Rogers Dorothy Nichols's favorite color is green because it reminds her of money. f at as -, Ss 'S X -i J -9 'N-: if For Bettie Schroeder's favorite hobby is sewing 2-My WR' we yi' ee ililllli FACULTY 341 Custodians i 1- ,, Q Yr v E-r x L E ROSS Lincoln Burns Petrus DeDonker Herbert Howard Head Custodian Eli Morris Carmen Rivera 53 X . ess I Q . H t ie se 1 i ii- ' 1 we if rm . Velma Dunn enjoys working at Bryan High School. Mr. Ross wouldn't trade working here for all the money in the world . . .well maybe. in i x 1 wil l M W ... wp 1- in ll x g 1 X vi, Eugene Ross Melvin Hunter Jessie Felder Mary Greene x Lessie Gully Velma Monroe Onella Mooring has worked here since the school opened. Leslie Gully enjoys the school and the kids who attend it. Onella Mooring Armatha Ross FACULTY 343 Autographs J !f?fLC X Q fiiwwfifi n0 gjfgg, CZQMCL 5, awww QWMWWQ , Qgfw ifzw rfww amid ympblwj fmffpof WWA? QWMJ O0 Q00 WWW WW LQ? oy? ,X XY 0iX6LQ0Vfww fl CW X N? V' 'ffm xo 26 , Xw OWN 995 sw kb UM O03 fygjiigfgivvdgw W iff Wie UQ 2856 X005 Lxwfy CUP W UN 44 Vxjdfx SCU ' M OWWAAAWQ , I VX JK F 35 M3Q 'WPf UWpQy5 tN7if3g3b W, W3 XJQVQ K Um DM ,X -UVB' my W UW W U W l nwwfrwf N Q x : xwwfb Xu WN by 3 yyvvQ K? mf il 0W NKMQM N X xf wMPkAwpWQu W A M MM QM W W My Ugjgpmabg, XWiWQyQKMWW5YW4M mm QQ, QMHLQUMMNDE QQ3gMQfQDQQ4fpNQmmmWLy ' LLDQ 06231653 ZQQWS fiimlmi WWNWNAlzl?MiVYFGWf23L 'W www SQjO.Q,qm QQQQJQQK Q8fXQkdL,uCLC7vGwQ f. 3 Qxsoygpwxsg CAQQOJCQ Wfhb GLW ww fm RNS ' .ULQ4JgyQQ , Qimdmm The custodians do so much but are rarely recognized for all of their hours. Thanks for everything was 3 O O N . 0 eau ei 1 0 19' 199 X vteax eva Talking about new teachers, hge-,3c9' Miss Gail Graff hit the 9 E 9, at 3 Spotlight, thanks for making 7 2. S. 1 0 -. English III easier to cope Z 5 gh E with! ko ev lg 5' 5 of Qu , 2 H 5 xo 31' Even though hes gi ET o I 'xg RQ known to be Q Q Q E '56 D' Q E Q 82' 0821 tough, Mr. Foley I Q g 5 Q,-do QJXQ' QOQQ puts the teach in 2 gi Q' 0 ,509 Q9 teacher 43- +V Mrs. Ribardo always makes you feel like smiling, even when you're sad. 3 6 FACULTY 7 1? QQ, :R I 3? E5'LVlUI3I3fJ'U ILUIFIE X l 1 I I Sf' , 1- if 1- 3- i I ' ? s H A 1 as I : ,, qx 4 1 ,,x-, ' 4:3 ,' A Q ,K 'x kfi' i gm I s r ff. Qiudeni Life F' Q fi Q .f 349 'Y-1. K - , agp. Q4 gd 1 wr 4 U K I em? A N mmV . 350 Q'I'Ud9fTI' ! 1l E , -at N., v w- W, Q .M 1-M Oth. Wu I ,Wx . .jk Y MJW 1 5, , 3 'wp r' Q31ll'!S'N E Q lx. t . ,K S , gif. I Q Q Q? Wm Ns-I 5' , , Q i wx M1 351 fa ha H239 V UUU lH3'3 E3?Y IF 1. mnvnamunn I . i . Q , ' 1-Viv, wi X Q 4 A as , ,, ,sfff-.1,. xi5'7fSf ' A-.W - -J--wvz. Q F 'Y 5 s 352 ffl. , ,uf n,,,, . K 5' ' A ww ' ' 'Q ,4 2 ,xv ix x H P Y ., .. Tx. s jg . 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Qvgg-gm f. 44 I ,, 2 ?' , ,W ,.,,. 1 M1 71 1 X a 5, 'Q tray V 4, ug-' ff Q atinnal QUUU1' Qnrietg 1984 INDUCTEES Jan Birkner Stacie Blackburn Elizabeth Blaha Lisa Brossmann Carol Childers Miin Chiou Peter Collins Shannon Crowe Susie Davidson Stephanie Davis Kelli Decker Ana Denena Denise Dewveall Tim Drain Jon Ellis Susan Eugster Susan Evans Lisa Fahlquist Ana Garcia Melissa Hein JoAnn Hill Teresa Hodge Bruce Jones David Joness Ted Kim Kathy Knowles Lisa Kolkhorst Kathy Kropp Carolyn Kucera NATIONAL X HONOR SOCIETY 3 4 7 i Qi if Jim Lunsford Randy Lunsford Pam Madison Lea Ann Matura Cami McConkey Missy McDonald Russell McMullen Jamie Meachem Greta Messarra Emily Moore Wayne Morgan Ellen Mise Amina Naqi Courtney Newton John Norris Elizabeth Nowak Mary O'Brien Seth Parker Terry Perkins Sherri Potts Becky Reed Charlie Ribardo Paula Riggle Leigh Robertson Marsha Ross Denise Rowe Deanna Shank Steve Skrabanek Chris Smith Anja Smura Kara Stranges Amy West X 5 Nicole White Robin Williams Wendy Wolferts Sharla Yeates Cheryl Zaeske 1985 INDUCTEES Seniors Laurie Davis Donald Dylla Astrid Fisher Diana Galindo Christa Goodgame Claire Gregg Mandy Haigood Donise Halvorson Geoff Hawtrey Jared Hurta J. D. Joyce Kenny Keller Christina Mireles April Poston Andrea Sanford Eunice Williams John Woodell Juniors Caroline Anderson Karla Bell Gayle Coffman Laurie Decker Dean Endler Amy Erwin Karl Evans Lis Galindo Tara Hahn John Harris Valerie Hart Joni Johnston Karla Kuhn Pedro Luna Renee Metzer Cherie Moore Blair Morgan Donna Munday Leann Murray Lori Nemec Kristine Olson Kim Orts Justin Presnal Steven Riggle Tammy Rooney Regina San Angelo Cyndi Schiller Charlotte Schultze Leslie Shaunty Gail Spates Tita Stlpe Denise Weltens Melissa Whitley Annette Williams 37 Officers President - Denise Rowe Vice-Pres. - Elizabeth Nowak Secretary - Lisa Brossmann Treasurer - Susan Eugster Sponsors Mrs. .leane McGown Mrs. Eleanor Mueller Mrs. Claudette Shaunty N.H.S. Projects Christmas Food and Toy Drive Christmas Door Decorating Contest Free Ride Home 372 wtf il.-we 0 Q? 3 f x N.H.S. Projects: Blood Drive Reception for Commencement Speaker Dr. Dean Corrigan 373 1- s M-WN ff MAMV 374 STUDENT LIFE Jam, Jw? ana! ibonifie ,lwlafuoraon Win. ana! Widd mym, Jwegz, SCM uperfafiueo geof olloolfing . . . gami WcConLey ...:x3'f ' W-'1 fl? , eeoe e ' QFTN e of 'Q A? f Q5 J Q5 F2550 . . . 1 lgooerf love Senior jauorifeo . . . Amina Waqi, Joyce geof looking . . . 6ami Vnccjonlfey, Jon geof ibreooecl . . . lgooerf love, Sarah lglzomoerg Woof .gpirifeol . . . Carofgllifclero, Klzarao genoow Woof Kreafiue . . . Wiinfuen Clziou, yami Weackem Woof .xdflzafic . . . Chargzo perry, Jgay We murray peroonagfy ,Dino . . . .ibenioe lgowe, Glwio ollampo Woof ofilfefg fo Succeed . . . pefer goghno, Whoa llfljlzife 376 'b STUDENT LIFE junior 64456 gauorifeb X . , ' K I fn Ak': I K ,,.N. - 5 , In - ,.,.:-- In L K . ' , - ,-5 L 4 'QT garvlner ana! Wolff Wagon .golalzomore 6455 cworifefi v-'Q---la ,'m.!-J,.,...,,,.,-1 M' xg A I , . ,W , ,.. ,, W bw-w.,N- , - , 1 .-.M --..... 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Ihe it hnorun bg all persons euergiuhere that the tollouling Ihrgan itligh hehool students haue distinguished themselues and their sehool bg their outstanding aehreuements in aeademus during the 1984 85 sehool gear hutstandrng Business htudents ihutstandrng dieeountrng htudent ilrsa ilialgurst ihutstandrng dldu Heeountrng htudent ihana iiole ihutstandrng lhhorthand htudent ihutstandrng Tgorng l htudent llenee lilietzer I I I I I I . - O I ' I I v I ' 4 ' v v ' ' 4 9 I Busan Rstle ' i ' 'l Sutstandcng Supcng ilil Student Rebecca Seed Sutstandcng Suscness Student dcng Stn Sutstan Sutstandcng Sduanced Srt Stu jamce Hdeachen Sutstandcng Sand Student Slczabeth ttocuah Dutstandcng Srchestra Student Larolcne Hnderson Dutstandcng Photographg Student Dutstandcn Shocr Students e Srts Students Sutstandcng Stage Sand Students Sarrell ldtldlcams Stephen Shrcbaneh Seth 1?arher 9 ilcsa Sclhhnrst Sarru Sinclair 4 4 ' ' V V A I v I 'riff ,I ' A I 1 I v I v ', 4 W v f Q f an A ' ', 4 4 i 'Ilan-4' 1 I l 4 1 ' 7 V A o X A ' v V ' V' I I , 4 4 Q 5 I v 4 ' ww t I V I I , Q vx , v y , 3: iantstanellng ilangnage llrts Etnelents iBntstanel1ng ilngllsh illll Btndent Karl ilnans lantslanrllng ilngllsh llil Btnrlent ,lohn lllllnarlell lantslanrllng nhotographg eltnrlent a a 'llammg llnbles iantstanrllng iaebate Ktnrlent Eeaff llanltrg nga, iBntstanrl1ng ilngllsh lil Btnrlenl Hnlanrla Reyes lBntstanrl1ng ling ll EMI Student llelnn lloaeh ianstanrllng Horseman Btndent ilielll iaeeher lleftl iantstanellng Baga ilrlltnr llmlna llflaql .,. 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V ' 7 ly-3 - Ji Sntstanding Shathematies Stndents Sntstandlng Shathematns Students Sathg Srooo and lheter Solhns Snnnal Smernan Shgh Sehool Shathematns Sxam Sonald Sglla Texas Shathemahes Seagne Sntstandlng Stndent Sed Sem Sntstandlng Somo Shath il Student Seth lharher Sntstandeng Somo Shath dit Student 'Sum Seann llettl Sntstandmng Slt Slgebra itil Stndent Sharon ,dogee Sahonal dlhath ihkleeh Somonter Sontest 'Sem Seann ' 4 ' 4 f T an H in V ' V T V A: I - V ' V - V I 5 I ' I , 1 r 4 V V ' 9 ' v ' ' v vv I 9 , 2, 2 4 ' 4 . , vk 9 R vv 4 O 7 x V ' V V 1 ' 4 ' 4 Q I It 5. i', U Kational Klath Klleeh ilomorehensioe , Kxam 'lied Kim v Kational Kllath Klleela Kalenlator - ilontest 'lied Kim 1Bntstantling Keienee Ktinlents Kutstantling Keienee Ktinlent flohn Korris Kntstanding Biology ill Kturlent 'Kara Kahn o iantstanrling ilhemistrg K Ktntlent Kratlleg Kehroeter Kntstanding KK-Khemistrg K Ktutlent Kteoen Knhers iautstamling Phgsies Ktmlent , Teil Kim - '11Bntstamling Keienee illnb Ktntlent Paula Kiggle lrightl 39 T - LI Sutstnnding S Social Studies Students Sutstanding iiidorld Slistnru Student Qdulia I-tall Sutstanding TLS. liiistnrg Student iidlilliam Scott Sutstanding Texas E-listoru Student Sstrid iiiseher Irightl Z Sutstanding Serial Studies Student Sana itnle Sutstanding dimeriean Studies Student Sammy Stnoneg Ilettl , Sutstanding E-lumanities Student 'S fdamie dideaehen S Sutstanding Sehieuement in Humanities Sstrid iiiseher and Siana Salindo R 19, Sutstanding idoeational Students My-K Sutstanding Sata Irroe. S Student Sonald Sulla Sutstanding Sata Proc. ilil Student Slizabeth idounals Sutstanding Sosmetologu Students Sdaru Sag Sosas Soril Poston ilrene iiano Sutstanding iiuture Slomemalser floanetta iiarter Sutstanding ilomemalsing Student most ilmproued Sldoodiuorlsing Student iiora Sarrillo Sutstanding ildioodulorlsing Student Terry Perkins lrightl iieleshia Sass R Rutstantling Rietalwnrhing Rtutlent Rharles Ribarrln Rutstanding Rratting Rtudent Russell Ramirez Rutstantung RRR Rtutlent Reuin Raspberry Rutstanding Realth Reeupatinns Rtu. Rrenda Relasquez k R 4 , . Rutstanrling R.R.tt.R. Rtudent itarla Rflettlure Rutstanrling RH.R.R. Rtudent Rreta Ruessara Rutstanding RRR-RR Rtudent ftaniee Ranatella Rutstanding RRR Student Raula Ruhite Rutstantling Rttfit. 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