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BURNET HIGH SCHOOL BURNET, TEXAS 1971-72 IT'S THE BULLDOG GENERATION SPIRIT P R I D E We Are The Team For The Green And White We’re On To Victory Tonight. We’re Gonna Fight With All Our Might Win This Game Tonight. Here Come The Bulldogs, Bold And Brave. Bulldogs Are Reaching Onward Onward To The Heights Keep Honour In Our Sight Another Win For The Green And White. Just Like The Great Green Giants Known Forever More Hail To The Spirit It’s The Pride of Burnet High. 2 HONOUR CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY PAGE 4 ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 65 SENIORS PAGE 16 SPORTS PAGE 89 JUNIORS PAGE 23 ACTIVITIES PAGE 137 SOPHOMORES PAGE 29 INTERMEDIATE PAGE 147 FRESHMAN PAGE 36 ELEMENTARY PAGE 177 PERSONALITIES PAGE 45 ADS PAGE 205 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SCHOOL BOARD BUS DRIVERS v L. to R. top row: Caskey, Adams, Jones, Wallis, Ihms, Headrick, Dietering, Long. Bottom row: Birdsong, Ray, Williams, and Roach. LUNCHROOM L. to R: Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Jones, LaWanda Spence, Mrs. Daniels, Cathy Reed, Mrs. Heine, Mrs. Insall, and Mrs. Clark. CUQT0DIAN8 L. to R: P. M. Caraway, Exa Caraway, Rachel Campbell, Homer Campbell, and G. B. Kossey. 7 Shirley Byrd Secretary Reba Cashen Bookkeeper Bonnie Fawcett Secretary Myrna Thompson Bookkeeper 8 The three “officeteers.” OFFICE AIDS T.R.: Glenn Howard, Stephen Parker, Mike Cantrill, Mike Greene; B.R.: Chris- tine Foster, Biddie Branon, Mary Ellen Lowery, Pam Clements, Linda Null, Lou Ann Hullum, Sherry Dickens, Sue Ann Weatherly, Manena Rueffer, Kaye Wilson, and Peggy Strong. Not Pictured: Felice Caballero, Ernestine Maldanado, James McLaughlin, and William Houy. LIBRARY AIDS STANDING: Alice Jennings, SEATED: Sharon Weeaks, Karen Mallett, Alex Kelley, Shirley An- derson, Maria Lara, Becky Burrow, and Priscilla Dayton. Not Pictured: Gene Watson ATHLETIC OFFICE AIDS T. R.: Tricia Corbin, Claudia Clinton, Lou Ann Hullum. B.R.: Stirling McCullough, Nancy Rob- ertson, and Priscilla Dayton. Not Pictured: Susie Corbin and Sue Henderson. 9 FACULTY Howard Adare M.A. Southwest Texas Quinneta Ater B.A. University of Texas LaDawn Baker B.S. Howard Payne 1 Arlee Barton B.S. University of Texas It’s not all that bad! Billie Burkett M.E. Howard Payne Jim Frank Byrd B.S. Tarleton Ray Frady B.S. University of Texas Margaret Fry B.S. Stephen F. Austin Emma Jewel Goodwin B.S. Southwest Texas Natalie Gunter B.S. Sul Ross Hi there, the price on girdles has just dropped! FACULTY 11 Robert M. Harsch M.A. West Texas State University Charles Hughes B.S. Sam Houston The jokes on you Mr. Heickman Glynn Hill B.S. A M Bill Johnson B.B.A. Texas A I Carolyn Johnson B.S. North Texas 12 FACULTY G. M. Kemper M.A. Southwest Texas John Lopes B.M.U. University of Texas Darrell Montgomery M.A. Southwest Texas Paul Mosley B.S. McMurry College Caught in the act! Larche Petross M.E. Howard Payne FACULTY 13 Winifred Rhoden Jerry Don Sanders B.A. University of Texas B.S. Texas Tech Stefanie Sheehan Margaret Smith B.A. Queens M.B.A. University of Texas 14 FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS L. to R: Buster Howard, Vice-President; Judy Bostick, Secretary-Treasurer; Kelly Hawthorne, President. 0 F F I C E R 8 SPONSORS Bill Johnson Margaret Smith Darrell Montgomery Arlee Barton John Lopes Margaret Fry 17 Kenneth Ahlhorn Ken Althaus Cynthia Baker James Barrow Donald Bird Gail Bird Judy Bostick Glen Box Biddie Branon Barry Brock Ronnie Brooks Becky Burrow Felice Caballero John Campbell Richard Campbell Mike Cantrill Charlie Castillo Pam Clements Claudia Clinton Susie Corbin 18 SENIORS Rita Cowan Stephen Cowey Jessie Crow Priscilla Dayton Randy Deming Sherry Dickens Joe Escamilla Clay Farr Christine Foster James Fox Laurie Gentry Jo Ann Glaspy Michael Greene Steven Ham Thomas Hasty Kelly Hawthorne SENIORS 19 Maria Lara Susan Light Wayne Ligon Sallye Long Mary Ellen Lowery Sherrie Maddux Ernye Maldonado Karen Mallett Willie Maxwell Stirling McCullough Jodee McDonald Steve McFadden Janis Meager James McLaughlin Bryan Milliorn Theresa Mohan Larry Moyers Kim Newton Lynda Null Ray Null Stephen Parker Ze-Ze Passmore Cathy Reed David Robinson 20 SENIORS W. J. Robinson Manena Rueffer Rebecca Sadler Eddie Snider LaWanda Spence Peggy Strong Joyce Taylor Donna Tinsley Randy Trussel Susan Ulbricht Scott Vance Gene Watson Curtis Warwick Jimmy Walton Sue Ann Weatherly Sharon Weeaks Lynda Weisinger David Shyburn Glenn Willis Kaye Wilson Charlie Woods Joe Wooten Riggs Young Buck Zimmerman SENIORS 21 JUNIORS OFFICERQ L. to R: Glen Hopkins, President; Peggy Hardin, Treasurer; Nancy Robertson, Secretary; Sidney Mulkey, Vice-President. 24 SPONSORS Jim Frank Byrd Charles Hughes L. N. Petross Andy Williams Minnie May Whyburn Emma Jewel Goodwin Carolyn Johnson Craig Alexander Donna Althaus Shirley Anderson Debbie Andrus Carl Arnold Phillip Baker Steve Baker Angelite Baladez Sarah Barton Stan Bohenek Della Box Stella Box Terri Box Pamela Breitschopf Ann Brizendine Nick Caballero Henry Castillo Mary Sue Childress Paul Collins Jimmy Cordes Mary Anne Currington David Crabtree J. T. Daniels Roger Davidson Debbie Dodd Steve Durbin Debra Ellet Roger Faught Lindberg Fisher Ricky Folwell JUNIORS Janice Foss Eva Fox Nancy Frazier Dyanne Fry Ricky Garcia Rhoda Garrett DeWayne Guess Joe Guzman Gary Haile Peggy Hardin Verna Hart Sue Henderson Carl Hibler Becky Hibler Shirley Hibler Craig Hilton Glen Hopkins Nelda Jackson Carlton Kelley Courtney King Pee Wee Kolb Rex Lastly Margene Le Gault Martha Lucksinger Roy Lyda Bobby Manning Johnny McDuff Sharlott Mcllhaney Dean Meads Stella Melton David Metzler Hold that sign! Hold that sign! 26 JUNIORS Karen Montgomery Sidney Mulkey Debbie Nance Teresa Nyquist Jerry Pafford Concha Reyes Gina Robertson Nancy Robertson Karen Robinson Denise Russell Rex Schroeder Ronnie Scott Lynne Shoop Daniel Sparks Sherry Taylor Cathy Trudeau Lana Turner Andy Walker Jimmy Walton Mike Ware Not Pictured— Lawson Colwell Calvin Cornelious Marie Crow Terry Furr Leo Maynard Steve Sopp David Vessels Peek-a-boo! JUNIORS 27 SOPHOMORES OFFICERS L. to R: Alan Foust, President; Brian Smith, Vice-President; Trudy Lowery, Reporter; Henry Hernandez, Secretary- Treasurer. SPONSORS Glynn Hill La Dawn Baker Lisa Alexander Reda Allen Bonnie Anderson Carl Anderson Tom Arthur Betty Ashabranner Neshia Aston Byron Baker Joe Baladez Pat Black Ginger Boyd Bobby Bradfield Natalie Caballero Roddy Collins Johnny Courtney Ryan Cowan Burgess Delay Edwin DeSpain Larry DeSpain Mark Ebeling Judy Feild Margaret Fisher Jana Floyd Alan Foust Debbie Frazier SOPHOMORES 31 Lynn Fowler Cliff Furr Mary Garcia Anna Gibbs Mary Helen Gibbs Kurt Glaspy Scott Gorby Debra Hall Lee Harris Lucretia Henderson Henry Hernandez Bobby Herridge David Hill Cynthia Hollingsworth Dixie Hoover Jimmy Hopkins Bill Houy Julie Jones Laura Keith Jay Kuenstler Emma Lastly Mary Leach Craig Leech 32 SOPHOMORES Trudy Lowery Mary Lynch Betty Ann Maxwell Randy McCoy Randy Meeks Kennetha Mills Susan Nance George Newlin Gayle Newton Pam Newton Robby Robertson Richard Sanford Randy Sanders Steve Newton Gary Ozier Rebecca Parker Mary Passmore Martha Pierce James Plumley Becky Pratt Tim Ratliff Mark Reeves Gaylon Roberts SOPHOMORES 33 Monty Scott Jan Scruggs Jimmy Shaw Brian Smith Randy Spence Jay Stafford Bonnie Stephens Larry Stephens Billy Sylvester Brian Thompson Kyla Townsend Tommy Tyler Richard Ulrich Davis Wall Gloria Watkins Shirley Westbrook Steve Warden John Wheeler Jeff Wilkin Trueman Wooten Not Pictured — David Allbritton Susan Lloyd Raymond Harris Charles Lemons Debra Martin Marie Provost What an exciting class! 34 SOPHOMORES Kurt Glaspy in District play against Marble Falls. “Really Ya’ll, I was just teasing!” 35 FRESHMEN OFFICERS L. to R: Ray Roberts, Vice-President; Sue Snider, Secretary-Treasurer; Tim Tate, President. SPONSORS Quinneta Ater Jerry Don Sanders M. Kemper Natalie Gunter Robert M. Harsch 37 Debra Adams Bobby Allbritton Gary Allen Glenn Allen Jerry Allen Terry Allen Connie Anderson Doug Aston Cynthia Baker Robert Ballew Wanda Bertelson Greg Bird Larry Bird Mike Bingham Delilah Box Ray Bradshaw Becky Brannon Sue Brigner Thomas Bristow Kevin Brooks Donnie Bryant Mike Brugman Donna Collins Lisa Corsi Douglas Coulthart Not Pictured— Eddie Allen Garcia Arellano Don Atkison Martin Baladez This why the air is polluted! 38 SOPHOMORES Douglas Crooks Barry Daughenbaugh Jim Davis Noel Deal Cheryl Dennis Warren Dennis Steve Dickens Cindy Dunahoo Shirley Ellett Leslie Eades Alvicia Escamilla Paula Escamilla Rebecca Escamilla Ysidore Esquivel Melinda Farmer Bill Felps Alan Fonville A. C. Foster Debbie Foster Dianne Gilbert Jeff Gilbert Ernie Glenn Robert Glover Tina Goble Ann Goodwin Not Pictured — Ray Baladez George Bird Sherry Bishop Something smells “fishy” around here! FRESHMAN 39 Paul Hallmark Ruth Hart David Hester Charles Hernandez Veronica Hernandez Ronda Hilliard George Hisler Darla Hinds Allen Hopkins Gary Don Hopkins Shirley Hopkins Lorie Howard Robert Hudson Stephanie Izard Scott Johnson Joel Jones Mike Jones Michael Kelly Jerry Kincheloe John Klose William Kuykendall Franklin Landsford William Lee Mark Ligon Not Pictured— Elton Copeland Daryl Hinds This is not a lawn-mower 40 FRESHMAN Robert Lloyd Mike Loyd Robin Lyda Kyle Kratz Joe Maldonado Carlos Maxwell Darrell Maxwell Ricky Meeks Jill Miller Nancy Mills Arlan Montgomery Garry Montgomery Denise Mosley Jerry Murphy Tony Nandin Calvin Null Becky Newton Carolyn Nored Joe Norred Chuck Nyquist Glynda Parker Laura Passmore Wayne Phelps Not Pictured— John Shelburn Randy Spence Irian Stephens Shhh! Not in here! FRESHMAN 41 Brian Priddy Shirley Prince John Quirl Lona Raborn Troy Ratliff Frank Reyes Billy Richards Kenneth Rickaby Deborah Ringstaff Ray Roberts Dale Robinson Janie Robles Gene Schillings Louis Schreiber Cynthia Shell Randy Shellburn Ben Shipley Tamra Smith Sue Snider Gloria Solis Tony Solis Patricia Sopp Judy Stephens Not Pictured— Allen Waddell Billy Wilson And you heat the oven to 990°! 42 FRESHMAN Bobby Stephens Tim Tate Lisa Taylor Shelia Taylor Robert Terrell Rhonda Thomas Robert Troxell Theressa Ulbricht Lee Waddell Athena Walker Patricia Wall Raymond Walston Mike Walton Jeannine Warden Sharon Warden Karen Ware Butch Warwick James Watson Brian Whitfield Angie Wilson Not Pictured— Dallas Wood James Chambers Regina Reither A U.T.C in the hall. Curtis Wilson Neal Zinser FRESHMAN 43 PERSONALITIES MR. B.H.8. Kelly Hawthorne MISS B.H.S. Claudia Clinton 47 M 0 9 T L I K E T 0 L Y 9 U C C E E D M G I R K E E E N E P D R A I Y S T C O I N L L A 49 JESSIE CROW 50 NANCY ROBERTSON GARDEN OF FRIENDSHIP CORONATION 51 CHARLIE CASTILLO TRISHA CORBIN GLEN HOPKINS PEGGY HARDIN 53 GEORGE NEWLIN BECKY PRATT 54 RAY ROBERTS RHONDA THOMAS 55 A successful surprise pep rally for the boys. HERE AT Coach and Jill lend a helping hand. 57 Kaye gives the gym one more inspection before the pep rally. Q U E E N 71 72 R 0 N B A E N R C T V 8 0 N NOMINEES Lou Ann Hullum 59 Sarah Barton Peggy Hardin SENIORS: Judy Bostick and Riggs Young FRESHMEN: Denise Mosley and Brian Priddy SOPHOMORES: Emma Jo Lastly and Mark Ebeling HARVEST FESTIVAL Teresa Nyquist ESCORT Courtney King QUEEN 61 HONOR HONOR AWARD MERIT AWARD English 11-12 Paul Hallmark Denise Mosley Patti Wall English 21-22 Laura Keith Gary Ozier Brian Thompson English 31-32 Lynne Shoop Donna Althaus English 41-42 Kaye Wilson Priscilla Dayton Business English Sallye Long Manena Rueffer Spanish 11-12 Mary Garcia Pam Breitschopf Judy Feild Spanish 21-22 Lynne Shoop Laura Keith Gary Ozier Spanish 31-32 Mary Ellen Lowery Priscilla Dayton Claudia Clinton General Business Rex Lastly Glenn Howard Trisha Corbin Typing 11-12 Gary Ozier Sarah Barton Richard Ulrich Typing 21-22 Janice Foss Denise Russell Stirling McCullough Shorthand Priscilla Dayton Mary Ellen Lowery Denise Russell Bookkeeping Alice Jennings Kaye Wilson Rex Lastly Stan Bohenek Advanced Math Mike Greene Geometry Gary Ozier Richard Ulrich Alan Foust Algebra 11-12 Robin Lyda Tamra Smith Sue Brigner Algebra 21-22 Stan Bohenek Related Math 11-12 John Klose Related Math 21-22 James Wilson Physical Science Patti Wall Biology Laura Keith Brian Thompson Chemistry Lynne Shoop Gene Watson Physics Steve Cowey 62 AWARDS HONOR AWARD MERIT AWARD Health Kaye Wilson American History 11-12 Paul Hallmark Patti Wall Denise Mosley American History 31-32 Pam Breitschopf Sarah Barton Lynne Shoop Government Kaye Wilson (Special Award—John Campbell) Claudia Clinton Priscilla Dayton Speech Kaye Wilson Trisha Corbin Band Scott Vance Ray Null Steve Cowey Debra Hoover Stirling McCullough Boys Physical Ed. J. T. Daniel Girls Physical Ed. Karen Woods D.E.—Pre-Emp. Steve Durbin Williams D.E. I Sallye Long D.E. II John Campbell Homemaking 11-12 Tamra Smith Deborah Adams Patti Wall Sue Snider Homemaking 21-22 Pam Breitschopf Nancy Frazier Mary Leach Homemaking 31-32 Karen Mallett Cindy Baker Donna Althaus H. E.C. E. Manena Rueffer Lynda Weisinger Cathy Reed Vocational Ag. 11-12 John Klose Arlan Montgomery Vocational Ag. 21-22 Tim Ratliff Roddy Collins Randy Sanders Vocational Ag. 31-32 Jerry Pafford Rex Lastly Power Mechanics Curtis Warwick Bryan Milliorn Mechanical Drawing Martha Lucksinger Art Janis Meager Laura Keith “PeeWee” Kolb Choir Susie Nauert Lovers wait for their buses. I wonder if they will be able to pass this test? Another day finally comes to an end! ORGANIZATIONS ANNUAL SEATED, L-R: Carolyn Nored, Sue Snider, Jill Miller, Martha Lucksinger, Claudia Clinton, Trudy Lowery, Sarah Barton, Jan Scruggs, Lisa Corsi. STANDING, L-R: Gene Watson, Randy McCoy, Richard Ulrich, Debra Adams, Rhonda Thomas, Karen Ware, Nancy Robertson, Sue Henderson, Nancy Frazier, Neshia Aston, Mary Ellen Lowery, and Pam Clements. SPONSOR: Robert M. Harsch STAFF STAFF LEADERS; L-R: Trudy Lowery-Assistant Business Manager, Mary Ellen Lowery—Business Manager, Martha Lucksinger—Assistant Editor, and Pam Clements— Editor. The Staff Leaders are busy all the time. They constantly have deadlines to be fullfilled and pictures to be made. They, along with the rest of the staff, have sacrificed many hours of work and time on this annual. BURNET'S BIG The High-Steppers of the Highland Lakes The Burnet Bulldog Marching Band Featured Twirlers: Rhoda Garrett and Joyce Taylor; Drum Major: Debra Hoover. Band Sweetheart with escorts: Mr.J.J. McCullough, Stirling McCullough, and Eddie Snider. Band Council: Seniors; Debra Hoover, Steve Ham, Stirling McCullough. Ju- niors; Lana Turner and Dean Meads. Sophomores; Dixie Hoover and Gary Ozier. Freshman; Lisa Taylor. GREEN WAVE That’s a Sweepstakes smile. They are a part of Burnet County’s First Sweepstakes Band. It must have been at Junction. DISTRICT-REGIONAL WINNERS: L-R; Steve Ham—District, Regional Band II with Baritone Saxophone, Scott Vance—District, Regional Band I with Baritone, Diane Fry—District, Regional Band I with Bassoon, and Eva Fox—District Band with Clarinet. The First Division Solo and Ensemble Winners. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB First Place Sales Winners: Carlos Maxwell, Jim- my Wooten, David Metzler, Donna Greene, who is also the DECA Sweetheart, and Sally Long. 70 OFFICERS: John Campbell—President, Riggs Young—Vice- President, Judy Bostick—Secretary-Treasurer, Stephen Parker— Historian, Sally Long—Reporter. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES F. C. A. Group 71 SPONSOR: Jerry Don Sanders FUTURE 72 FARMERS OFFICERS: Seated; Buck Zimmerman-Vice-President, Jerry Pafford-President, and Glen Hopkins—Secretary. Standing; Charlie Woods—Reporter, Joseph Wooten—Sentinel, and Pee Wee Kolb—Treasurer. FUTURE The F.H.A. Congregation 74 HOMEMAKERS OFFICERS: Peggy Hardin-President, Karen Montgomery—Vice-President, Pam Breits- chopf-Secretary, Mary Leach—Treasurer, Lana Turner-Reporter, Debbie Dodd-His- torian, and Kaye Wilson—Parliamentarian. Not Pictured: Betty Maxwell—Song Leader and Reda Alien-Pianist. Ellen Anderson, a JOSKE’S representative, presents a fashion show of new fall clothes. SPONSORS: Arlee Barton, Minnie Mae Whyburn, and Emma Jewel Goodwin. AMERICA B.H.8. 8TAGEFRIGHT8 Stage fright Group OFFICERS: T.R. David Whyburn—President, Rhoda Garrett— Treasurer, Clay Farr—Sergeant of Arms, B.R. Pee Wee Kolb— Vice-President, Sharon Weeaks—Secretary, and Trisha Corbin— Reporter. 76 SPONSOR: Carolyn Johnson HIGHLANDETTES P R I D E SPIRIT H 0 N 0 R SPONSOR: Natalie Gunter 78 OFFICERS: Nancy Robertson-President, Priscilla Dayton—Vice-President, Trudy Lowery—Secretary, Jan Scruggs—Trea- surer, Sarah Barton-Head Drill Leader, and Claudia Clinton—Head Cheerleader. Not Pictured: Alice Jennings—Historian. This organization originated to promote more spirit in the general student body and to back the teams each year. This organization shall always declare its allegiance to Burnet High School and to the athletic teams. DRILL LEADERS: Sherry Dickens, Rita Cowan, Mary Ellen Lowery, Becky Burrow, Verna Hart, Kneeling: Sarah Barton— Head Drill Leader The “Spirit Song” is here. 79 NATIONAL 80 SPONSORS: LaDawn Baker and Caro- lyn Johnson. HONOR OFFICERS; L-R: Mike Greene—President, Jessie Crow—Vice-President, Kaye Wilson—Sec- retary, and Alice Jennings—Treasurer. PLEDGE C 8 H m F I pledge myself to uphold A L. the high purposes of this Society D R to which I have been elected, r t § striving in every way A V by word and deed 1 C to make its ideals c the ideals of our school. T E LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP E R 81 NOTICE Arms up—Green, White, Arms down—Fight, Fight. I’m sure they’re Freshmen, because of their behavior and their actions. And the 31st day of May school became legally dismissed for the year. 82 The Organizational Group of the Annual Staff would like to apologize to Miss Paula Russell, the 1970-71 Band Sweetheart, and her escort, Mr. Guy Sons for not pre- senting their picture in the 1970-71 annual. That’s how the Grinch stole Christ- mas, with the help of the other Seniors. But the Key Club kept the Christmas spirit. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council of B. H. S. £ T OFFICERS: Left to Right; Riggs Young—President, Claudia Clinton— Vice-President, Nancy Robertson—Secretary, and Martha Lucksinger— Treasurer. SPONSORS: Mr. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Billie Burkett. 83 CLUB DE ESPANOL OFICIALES: Seated; Joe Escamilla-Presi- dente, Brian Tompson— Vice-Presidente. Stand- ing; Becky Pratt—Teso- rero, Martha Lucksinger -Reportero, Mary Ellen Lowery—Secretario. PADRINO: Andy Williams 84 CLASE DE ESPANOL III Seated L-R: Priscilla Dayton, Martha Luchsinger, Nancy Robertson, Mary Ellen Lowery. Standing L-R: Debra Hoover, Claudia Clinton, and Stirling McCullough. Bulldogs aboard bus on their way to the game. Faculty can break Mustangs, too. Band practices in absolutely no confusion. A very relaxed class? 87 ‘The Thinker” Oh, Deer! Alex looks like he is growing horns. Mr. Wilkin in a good mood. 88 No writing in Library books, Mrs. Rhoden. ATHLETICS Then Escamilla inte DOGS PLUCK Panther pass on the and returned it to tl line before being i w _ bonds. Bobby Manning went the c ° g ■§ fj five yards on the first play from u 3 = ? “ Si scnmmage. Rebels Bow To Bulldogs HAYS Gaylon Roberts returned the opening kickoff 85 yards as the Burnet Bulldogs? ran off 28 consecutive point - tren held off a F Consolidated rally to w’ Rebels. J28-20, Saturd I Deming i $ • - I 1 3 «• tl: J-J ft r .1- 1?« c X ™ K C I CQ f £ £.7 J . N 3 50 ' 5? - r Sr S' o' ?%° • ii tm ? 4® v J ZS own they ,.T thi pla o no -___-tS the “tricking Bulldog Willie he carried kin 32 t two R four nd no again. x 1 1 3 alls ier ral- ed a TD to ilie Mustangs up i two-point conver- CS If they made it the game i be 21-14 with more than bi minutes to go. Plent r for a Mustang victo - tad taken the in1 3 2t seemed o,,, than (V YJ V . C -■ —___________but the Bulldogs defend ulitV land 5 on Mythi Teams ced on the Jr to set up ley Swift moved scrimmage to the line and a mixup in jy RIGGS YOUNG V.Builetlii Sports Writer) The most exciting game of the 71 season was played last Friday night in Junction, with the Burnet Bulldogs slipping by the Junction Eagles 7-6. The game was won by the golden toe of Joe Escamilla, making the only extra point of the game. The game was the hardest- fought batUe of the 9AA dis- trict. There were a total of nine punts in the game, with 'our for Burnet and five for notion. ’unction made several at- ts but the Bulldogs defense VARSITY BULLDOGS 1st row—Left to Right—Glenn Willis, Gaylon Roberts, Ken Althaus, Brian Smith, Joe Escamilla, Randy Deming, Bob Manning. 2nd row-Coach Ray Frady, Daniel Sparks (Mgr), George Newlin, Alex Kelley, Clay Farr, Courtney King, Willie Maxwell, Mike Greene, Craig Alexander, Barry Brock, Kelly Hawthorne, Glen Hopkins (Mgr), Coach Jerry Don Sanders. 3rd row—Coach Tommy Duncan, Coach Paul Mosely, Steve Baker, Mike Can trill, Ronnie Scott, Ronnie Brooks, Jessie Crow, Charlie Castillo, Sidney Mulkey, David Whyburn, Gary Wilkes, Coach Wally Gutzler, Coach G. H. Kemper. SCORES Dogs Opp. 28 Hays Con. 20 29 Leander 6 0 Georgetown 19 0 Westlake 45 19 Blanco 0 7 Junction 6 40 San Saba 20 21 Marble Falls 18 6 Brady 33 9 Llano 19 91 OFFENSE L. to R.—Kelly Hawthorne, Ronnie Scott, Bob Manning, Charlie Castillo, Randy Deming, Jessie Crow, Mike Greene, Willie Maxwell, Barry Brock, Sidney Mulkey, and Clay Farr. DEFENSE L. to R,—Bob Manning, Joe Escamilla, Sidney Mulkey, Ronnie Scott, Charlie Castillo, Mike Cantrill, Gaylon Roberts, Bar- 92 17 Brock, Gary Wilkes, Willie Maxwell, and Randy Deming. BULLDOGS FINISH 64! The mighty Bulldogs, spearheaded by coaches Ray Frady, Coach Paul Mosely and Captains Charlie Castillo, Jessie Crow, and Willie Maxwell, surpassed all expectations. B.H.S. student body and faculty congratulate the 1971 fight- ing Bulldogs on a job well done. Kelly Hawthorne shows that extra umph! Joe Escamilla keeps fighting all the way! Speed Demon Maxwell scores another T.D.! Players receive Bulldog awards for outstanding achieve- ments. Bob Manning scrambles over the line. Mary Ellen Lowery, 1972 football sweet- heart, was presented roses by the captains at the homecoming festivities. She is es- corted by her father, Mr. Jack Lowery. WILLIE MAXWELL, Sr. Half- JESSIE CROW Senior KEN ALTHAUS, Senior, Guard, back, All Dist. 1st team. 150 Quarterback, All Dist. 1st. 150 lbs. lbs. Captain team. 1st team Def. Halfback. Capt. 94 BARRY BROCK, Senior, Guard RONNIE BROOKS, Sr. Halt- MIKE CANTRILL, Sr. Tackle, 160 lbs. back, 166 lbs. 179 lbs. RANDY DEMING, Senior Full- JOE ESCAMILLA, Sr. Half- CLAY FARR, Senior, End, 143 back, 157 lbs. back, 130 lbs. lbs. Coach Frady looks on as his mighty Dogs carry out his plans. 95 rn O — 73 T7 DAVID WHYBURN, Sr. End, GLENN WILLIS, Sr., Fullback. CRAIG ALEXANDER, Junior, 158 lbs. 140 lbs. Fullback, 171 lbs. STEVE BAKER, Junior End, 166 lbs. COURTNEY KING, Jr. Center. 156 lbs. BOB MANNING, Junior Half- back. 152 lbs. Willie Maxwell, Coach Frady, and Coach Mosely have a David Whyburn is shown concentrating on a victory, stab at it . . . 96 B U L SIDNEY MULKEY, Jr. Tackle, RONNIE SCOTT, Jr. Tackle, GARY WILKES, Jr. Tackle, ■ Hon. Ment. Def. H.B. 182 lbs. 245 lbs. 199 lbs. L D 0 G G GEORGE NEWLIN, Sopho- GAYLON ROBERTS, Sopho- BRIAN SMITH, Sophomore, more, Tackle, 174 lbs. more Quarterback. 166 lbs. Guard, 134 lbs. BRIAN THOMPSON, Sophomore, End. 160 lbs. Not pictured. Above: Always No. 1 in B. H. S.! Below: What time did you say the game starts? Little Joe steps off a few more for the mighty green. 97 Randy Deming outruns Junction Defense. Bulldogs make way as the front line clears the road. SCORES J.v. Dogs 0 M.F.......................................... 0 0 Georgetown...................................19 24 San Saba.....................................18 14 M.F..........................................12 28 Brady........................................ 6 41 Llano ....................................... 8 Freshmen Dogs 12 Westlake .................................... 2 22 M.F.......................................... 0 19 Georgetown................................... 0 7 Fredericksburg...............................13 14 Brady........................................ 6 14 Llano ....................................... 6 98 DISTRICT CHAMPS JUNIOR VARSITY Top row—L. to R.: Coach G. M. Kemper, Carl Anderson, Roddy Collins, Monty Scott, Ben Shipley, Tommy Tyler, David Hill, Byron Baker, Paul Collins, Brian Thompson. 2nd Row: Scott Gorby, William Kuykendall, Robert Lloyd, Craig Leech, Ray Robert, Allan Foust, Tino Rojas, Larry Despain, Burgess Delay. 3rd row—Tim Tate, Tom Arthur, Curt Glaspy, Robby Robertson, and Henry Hernandez. FRESHMEN Top row-L. to R.-Donny Bryant, Tony Nandin, Chuck Nyquist, Joe Maldonado, Ernest Glenn, Bill Felps, Sid Esquivel, Kevin Brooks, Arlan Montgomery. 2nd row-L. to R.: George Hisler, A. C. Foster, Mike Lloyd, Brian Priddy, Darrell Max- well, Louis Schrieber, Douglas Crooks, Billy Richards, and Curtis Wilson. 99 101 Varsity Beats Copperas Cove run na. cu ii . . . i • full court press San Saba ap- Deared bothered by the changd ind began missing shots J - not etting as many re Cy O V .ih their to . i Jtok ior the Dixtrict 9vAA YThamp- ionship race at 7-1 with just two more games to go San Saba, whose record now stands at 19-9 for the season, started out like a house V' and were leading 10-1 the cold-starting Bu1 Burnet could warr game. San Saba h beaten Burnet p point (41-40) s- -i they w ere any chances wii ' At the ena irst quar- ter it was San 16 and Bur- net 9, but it w«sf len that Bur- green and white of Bui net camel g. w to Marble Falls last Friday night, January 21, and won two of three games In the Junior Varsity game, the Burnet Bulldogs slashed out ? £ at the nets to take a 51-41 victory from the Mustangs. o o t Tied 13-13 at the end of th t 3 %r first quarter. Burnet brolf' tt — tie and started to pull p leading 26-19 at th Marble Fal c the spirited dogs in the secc down to defeat. Brian Thor Roberts Led scoring as t1 points res Mustang M OT wakes were Qj Fillies PuH'j ry over the iS i-17 at half J net defense third quarter es to one point rwards come up V .22 HIGi. «D LAKES - There s S o question about it now - San •aba is the team to beat if any Jistrict 9-AA members have iny hopes of winning the dis- rict crown or a share of his year. San Saba settle issue with a resounding • V win over Brady for first place won three game meeting. There ren in thedisnr are now'' iurnet started lalftime, Bu p oints be1 ’ readip It v ha1'a to 3 HIGHLAND £S The are only four games to go an the die seems pretty well cast District 9-AA with just San and Burnet hattling for .o.ore 4 ,iat the last Arwas going to th teams were wn on fouls. It was . Burnet excelled With ) left in the fourth period caught and passed the jdillos San San countered own full court press but it failed A deliberate foul by San Saba’s Harrison brought a technical and removal from the game Sam Murray and Norris McCarty of San Saba See ’DILLQ6, page 4B % ajw ja the top spot The continuing has Ussery and 14 f In t a no an BURNET - - B6 ..T out of three games over the Llano Yellowjackets here on Saturday, January 15. The junior varsity teams were the first to take the court and Burnet racked up 71 points to down Llano 11-50. Burnet led 6 at the end increased e in the ren in the ach team at 3-1 wit 253 points in is tops in the lee best defense is allow only 175 p . y-AA idelighi FRED TAYLOR HLAND LAKES -- If ye only one champi -t 9-AA baske ody is going to ha ther San Saba or Bi le more game and I the one trying the 1 ith just two games t did just what they wi avenge an earlier •ss to San Saba Thel snt to San Saba anc points The score both teams with a cord of 7-1. now the challer hey could £b As - N? s? ie by a s As, 68-66 h lead at -in Saba c i on defens mowing just ; tnnig their season 1 19-9 mo girls were idle t will send a thank-y arble Falls for knoc EI T£xHTS, page 4B which tney n. i t when Llano comes to town ruary 8. Both Llano and ction have identical defen - e records (193) but the -no girls are way out front “•nsively by scoring 295, al- 1 ™ - ore than any of th _ .. .nwhile Marble niter the incident Burnet built Saba and Burnet up a lead and never relinquish - .omem t0 wjn one ed the lead and went on t%d lose the rest win the game 53-49. not ave a gjris Jessie Crow scored 25 points eam and sQ (he to lead the Bulldogs while Steve diIficult t0 com . Tu—- a Main.s for Llano e Js fllwavs Qne Burnet played • eras Cove, Tues$ t the Burnet High collapse of the Brady Bulldogs, who have now lost three straight since their showdown for first place with San Saba, has been as spectacular as the improved Marble Falls Mustangs who had lost their first two games including one to Brady but came back this week to beat the Bulldogs 60-56 San Saba has a season record of 18-8 and it has been a good defense that has done the job They have allowed only 267 points in district play Scoring honors are still held by the faltering Brady as they ha made the clock tick of' marks but the Bulldog f lost its teeth and d 3 r jints L J of the thn still has 9 BcV O „ 1. -. s hopes an Saba' he way lew hat k ” o' Ol ft) 3r o 3 m to c £c §■ n I 3 amet's Varsity tei f 3 pperas; 64 to 5 4 n 2,S?“3©o £P 2 points were: J f - « -s 2. 2. £ =- .. Bob Mannlng( , auglin, 20; James - 2t3 . . w , -’avid Whybum, ™ « “ £ c o,9§ g 3 • x i rooks, 2 and Steve fg ® y In the B team's t P« So. 'eras Cove won ov S“Mioao .£.£ S crr S' 1 ip- 0 to 57. It wa S 3 S' I? .2 a ?• Hi .ardsame. Making the CD o s cored to as the Burnet with leads; § m ’(S while Hilton Raabpf g ® points 1 5 nets la no The girls took the court next .and the score ’«-12 fr ln GIRLS’ S' t 5 5 S’ ‘ards arne. vi oq o 3 ar °i-iurne 5 a iiurnet were: Bi Jaylon Rob rts 13i BULLDOG VARSITY DIST. CO-CHAMPS Left to Right-Lindberg Fisher, Ronnie Brooks, Jessie Crow, David Whyburn, James (Spider) Barrow, Sidney Mulkey, Jim McLaughlin, Randy Deming, Bob Manning, Kneeling; Coach Kemper. Not pictured; Bill Houy. Season Scores Opp. 41 Hays Consolidated.................70 59 Leander...........................41 44 Georgetown........................57 54 Hamilton..........................37 64 Copperas Cove ....................52 34 Coleman ..........................53 58 Llano.............................38 40 Copperas Cove ....................66 61 Lampasas .........................63 45 Copperas Cove ....................68 83 Lampasas J.V......................34 48 Georgetown........................66 51 Llano ............................44 63 Georgetown........................58 47 Lampasas . . . ...................56 66 Hamilton..........................34 61 Hays Cons..........................49 40 Fredericksburg.....................55 62 Llano No. 2........................28 57 Junction............v..............45 53 Llano..............................49 58 Junction ..........................42 40 San Saba............................41 59 Marble Falls..................... 49 68 Brady...............................62 54 Junction ..........................41 59 Llano ..............................56 53 San Saba............................48 64 Marble Falls........................51 55 Brady .............................57 46 San Saba............................47 These boys have represented B.H.S. with outstanding effort to reach a goal. The student body and faculty wish to con- gratulate them on their success. 2 In Picture No. 1 Junior Forward Sidney Mulkey poses for a shot while Llano looks on. In picture No. 2 David Whyburn makes a good 2 points in Dist. play against Marble Falls. In picture No. 3 Sr. Jim Mc- Laughlin makes it to the top to get another one of those rebounds. JAMES (SPIDER) BARROW Senior First Team All-Dist. 6 5” Center JESSIE CROW Senior 1st team All-Dist. 6’0” Guard RONNIE BROOKS Senior 5T1” Forward RANDY DEMING Senior 5 10” Guard jim McLaughlin Senior 6T” Forward 104 DAVID WHYBURN Senior 6’3” Forward BOB MANNING Junior 5’8” Guard SIDNEY MULKEY Junior 6 3” Forward Spider puts another in the “WEB” 105 Basketball Sweetheart Becky Burrow and Beau Buster Howard pose after All Sports Banquet. No Wonder We Won! Six Senior Boys, David, Spider, Randy, Ronnie, Jim, and Jessie take one last look. BULLDOG J.V. DIST CHAMPS Left to Right-Top to Bottom. Coach Sanders, Jerry Pafford, Brian Thompson, John Wheeler, Larry Despain, Gaylon Roberts, Allen Foust, Scott Gorby, Kurt Glaspy, and James Wilson. On the following page are the District scores of the Bulldog Junior Varsity. They were only beaten twice in Dist. play and both times just by two points. CONGRATULATIONS! 107 FRESHMEN DIST. CO-CHAMPS Left to Right. Top to Bottom; Coach Sanders, Ray Roberts, Tim Tate, Curtis Wilson, Joe Maldonado, Louis Schreiber, A. C. Foster, George Hisler, Arlan Montgomery, and Ben Shipley. (Not pict. Allan Fonville, Tony Nandin.) 71-72 SCORES J. V. District Scores Opp. 53 Brady 46 66 Junction 34 FRESHMEN DIST. SCORES 71 Llano 50 Opp. 60 San Saba 28 36 Marble Falls 31 51 Marble Falls 41 57 Llano 34 51 Brady 53 36 Marble Falls 24 61 Junction 51 68 Llano 24 56 Llano 58 44 Brady 20 69 San Saba 30 54 San Saba . ... 24 61 Marble Falls 33 29 Marble Falls 31 43 Brady 24 108 BULLDOG VARSITY Opponent Blanco............ Dime Box.......... Pflugerville...... Copperas Cove . . Pflugerville ..... Hamilton.......... Goldthwaite .... Copperas Cove . . Hays Consolidated Hamilton.......... Hays Consolidated BULLDOG SCORES 34 . 47 35 . 47 56 . 32 30 . 51 28 . 60 41 . 54 37 . 30 48 . 32 47 42 . 37 Varsity Girls; Front to Back- MARY ELLEN LOWERY KAYE WILSON SARAH BARTON PEGGY HARDIN CLAUDIA CLINTON SUSAN NANCE TRUDY LOWERY JOYCE TAYLOR RHODA GARRETT LANA TURNER These girls earned a 3rd place in district. They represented B.H.S. with the SPIRIT, PRIDE, and HONOR it takes to be great! 4 Junction ...............................37 Llano ..................................51 San Saba................................37 Marble Falls............................36 Bastrop.................................45 Junction ...............................42 Llano ..................................69 San Saba................................46 Marble Falls............................25 Junction ...............................32 109 1. Mgrs. Corbin, S., Corbin, T., and McCullough “Thank you Lord for letting me be a part of something bigger than my- self.” Coach Natalie Gunter Chalk up another victory! 47-25 A Junior, Rhoda Garrett goes up for an- other good two points. 110 Four down and two to go! CLAUDIA CLINTON Senior 5’5” Forward KAYE WILSON Senior 5 4” Guard Hon. Ment. RHODA GARRETT Junior 5 7” Forward MARY ELLEN LOWERY Senior 5’4” Guard JOYCE TAYLOR Senior 5’6” Guard SARAH BARTON Senior 5’4” Guard Hon. Ment. In District play against Marble Falls, The Bulldogs Fight for the rebound. Ill PEGGY HARDIN Junior 5’4” Forward LANA TURNER Junior 5 7” Forward TRUDY LOWERY Sophomore 5’5” Forward BULLDOG J.V. SCORES BULLDOGS OPPONENT 23 Blanco................................ 24 Copperas Cove......................... 22 Pflugerville....................... . 18 Hamilton.............................. 17 Pflugerville.......................... 27 Hays Consolidated..................... 14 Hamilton.............................. 25 Hays Consolidated..................... 14 Bastrop............................... SUSAN NANCE Sophomore 57” Guard JUNIOR VARSITY Left to Right; Dixie Hoover, Becky Pratt, Deborah Adams, Ann Brizendine, Debbie Nance, Shirley Prince, Natalie Caballero, Pam Newton, Glenda Schillings, Martha Lucksinger, Sue Henderson, Jan Scruggs, and Concha Reyes. 30 15 46 26 51 21 42 7 33 112 J. V. shoot to score against the Mustangs. Halftime TRACK Coach Paul Mosely is shown here with 1972 Track Captains Sidney Mulkey and David Whyburn. VARSITY SPRINT RELAY-Regional Qualifiers-Left to Right-Carlos Maxwell, Jim McLaughlin, Willie Maxwell, and Sidney Mulkey. Willie and Carlos Maxwell won a 1st and 2nd in District and Willie won a 5th place in Regional in the 100 yd. Dash. 115 MILE RELAY-David Hill, David Why burn, Sidney Mulkey, and Jim McLaughlin. 116 Brian Thompson and Dean Meads finishing the 880 at Dist. HURDLERS—David Whyburn and Roddy Collins. Right— Twinkletoes Whyburn! JUNIOR VARSITY MILE RELAY-Ray Roberts, Robert Davis, Alan Fonville, and Brian Thompson. 117 JUNIOR VARSITY SPRINT RELAY—Ray Roberts, Louis Schrieber, Alan Fonville, and Scott Gorby. Burnet boys play their best. HAPPENINGS 71-72 INTRAMURAL WINNERS BASKETBALL—Floorshooters VOLLEYBALL—Scratchers (Mixed) Brian Priddy Lana Turner Steve Baker Bob Manning Willie Maxewell Debbie Nance Joe Escamilla Sidney Mulkey Clay Farr Stirling McCullough Charlie Castillo Brian Thompson Barry Brock Joyce Taylor Ben Shipley VOLLEYBALL-Bruins (boys) VOLLEYBALL—Bertram Studs (girls) Bob Manning Sarah Barton Jessie Crow Kaye Wilson Sidney Mulkey Lana Turner David Whyburn Joyce Taylor James Barrow Rhoda Garrett Randy Deming Debbie Nance Peggy Hardin 120 SPORTS POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL Referees—Steve Baker, Jessie Crow, David Whyburn, Ronnie Scott JUNIORS Coaches—Courtney King, Bob Manning, Sidney Mulkey, Gary Wilkes, and Gaylon Roberts Cheerleaders—PeeWee Kolb, Steve Durbin Captains—Debbie Nance, Lana Turner, Nancy Robertson Debbie Nance-Quarterback, Safety Debbie Andrus—Right guard, Right tackle Sarah Barton—Right halfback. Right linebacker Dianne Fry—Left guard Rhoda Garrett—Left end, Defensive end Peggy Hardin—Fullback, Defensive halfback Sue Henderson—Center, Defensive halfback Martha Lucksinger—Right guard, Defensive halfback Sharlott Mcllhaney-Left tackle Concha Reyes—Left halfback, Right linebacker Nancy Robertson—Right tackle. Middle linebacker Karen Robinson—Left tackle, Right guard Denise Russell-Left guard, nose guard Lana Turner—Right end, Defensive end SENIORS Coaches—Joe Escamilla, Barry Brock, Mike Greene, Kelly Hawthorn Cheerleaders-Glenn Willis, Clay Farr Captains—Claudia Clinton, Kaye Wilson, Joyce Taylor LaWanda Spence—Center, Defensive tackle Priscilla Dayton—Center Mary Ellen Lowery—Guard, Cornerback Rita Cowas—Guard, Right linebacker Felice Caballero—Tackle, Right end Karen Mallet—Tackle Stirling McCullough—Tackle Janis Meagor-Halfback Manena Reuffer—End, Halfback Claudia Clinton—End Kaye Wilson—Quarterback, Middle linebacker Joyce Taylor—Quarterback Lou Ann Hullum—Fullback, Left end Christine Forster—Fullback, Left linebacker Ernie Maldonado—Halfback Becky Burrow—Halfback Debra Hoover—Defensive end Biddie Brannon—Cornerback Gail Bird—Off. halfback Susie Corbin-Tackle Trisha Corbin—Def. halfback Cindy Baker—Cornerback, center a a ?3 55 £ a E i a CL III X E 5 .87; ” — r-i 0) £ £ CD , « 2 E£ , u cd a(j K-s g c E' ’ S 03 2, U - ® g Bp “• 3 « iD 3 Eflj- r 2}w3.w 256££s sSs sjudAd [BpaUJ p|08 U0A8S IUM SJ0 LUUI IMS (S0JOOS sjjiS puH sAoq sjujod jsoiu) suoid HB-JdAO pi sAog ‘suor l« !9 sann a) ®P IIJM jau’ OJ o i a S E ® a o J2 E«3 J5 O e k-s3i:i;ii)®c «c c2aP'--S|=e= £S- £2« So £ M JV w 2 oO 3 suoid ■ VV ’ldJ y •d®S siuaAd -JUIUIJMS jjajjB Aepjjj 18aj s.jaujng u? . 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Row y Wt and t,. in their Leaving tion, last year Judy Boyd, Bill Rodney Newlin, and points will be missed of these points are expects to be made up by freshmen _ si, ScoCt an Priddjgr “•son is a points to- ' mm itraight A f tain ClaudiflC Cb i b 8UIUJUJIMS ajBis IBnUUB 'n“a a® 3l L -- XHNHfie 50 Burnet officials with Bur- net’s Superintendent. Robert Wilkin and High School princi- pal Harry Heickman presenting the awards to place winners The meet saw the best com- petition of any year and five new records set High Point Girl of the meet vas Barbara German of A M Consolidated followed by Nancy Robertson of Burnet. Boy s -ligh Point was a tie between Eric Carlson and David Patter- son, both of Westlake Heading he Meet Directors were Coaches Donna Robertson, Nat- ille Gunter and Jerry Don JH Zanders Tommy Tate was narter. Burnet’s Girls and Boys •etained their 2-A State Titles n both divisions Westlake’s Boys with All State stars took I lion’s share of first places Burnet with fine balance good performances led by only gold medal winner, y Robertson, scored in jut one event The Burnet rdogs, however, gave up Ovpr-All Meet trophy to |°y Xqqog pue ipaai ?bjo McCul lough£ uHMeN E § T3 g. PPMd w?jg ‘uosuyor W 5 J S uosjapuag ans ‘Ja8uis I? 2 uosuaqog Aoub wn UOWII3 fpnBi3 K o H 8UHJHS djaM oujjBdpiuBd SJ juiauj uiBax sjauiuifMs Xubuj SB sojmj Xq pajaquinujno sbm uiaai jaujng aqj qSnoqjp 'qL pup SZ. uoijBis 8a[[oo j® suiBai tZ2|MS UBXjg PUB pajBpnosucn W7V Wjof aqa pap aiBai uijms lOoqosqgiHiatungaqj ‘ j I [udv XBpsanx uo -- xaNHUH opines cx U -1 u c 11 -i?illsr.Iil gti« SUJB81 318 m 9!1 SJ3LUUJIM 122 STATE AA SWIM CHAMPS VARSITY SWIM TEAM-Back, L. to R. Glenn Willis, Robby Robertson, Brian Priddy, Scott Johnson, George Newlin, Craig Leech. Front Row-Lisa Corsi, Martha Lucksinger, Sue Henderson, Nancy Robertson, Claudia Clinton, and Stir- ling McCullough. GIRLS 200 MEDLEY RELAY—2nd in the State High School Meet AAA and Under—Claudia Clinton—Backstroke,Sue Henderson—Breaststroke, Nan Robertson—Butterfly, and Martha Lucksinger—Freestyle. BOYS 200 yard MEDLEY RELAY—also 2nd in the State Meet—Scott Johnson-Freestyle, Craig Leech-Butterfly. Alt. Glenn Willis, George Newlin—Breaststroke and Robby Robertson—Backstroke. 124 SPORTS-Editor Nancy Robertson, Sue Henderson, and Lisa Corsi. GEORGE NEW LIN-Soph.-A AAA Reg. Qualifier 6th. Breaststroke—AAA State Meet—2nd and 5th in Breast- stroke and Individual medley. Swam Breaststroke on the boys Relay. NANCY ROBERTSON—Junior—AAAA Reg. finalist 2nd. AAAA State finalist—5th—Individual Medley and 6th—Breaststroke. AAA State Meet-2nd and 3rd in the Butterfly and Individual Medley. Swam Butterfly on girls relay. ROBBY ROBERTSON—Soph.—AAAA Reg. finalist 3rd and 6th—Backstroke and 200 Freestyle. AAA State Meet—1st and 3rd. Backstroke and Freestyle. Swam backstroke on the boys relay. The Burnet Swim Team successfully unloaded another fantastic Aqua-carnival. The Reigning Queen Donna Tinsely Greene crowned Miss Sue Henderson 1972 Aqua carnival Queen. Nominees pictured below are La Wanda Spence, Debra Hoover, Mslw Ellen Lowery, Lou Ann Hullum, Terri Box, Manena Rueffer, Cindy Baker, Felice Cabellero, Debbie Andrus, Debbie Nance, and Tresa Nyquist is not pict. 125 SHHHHHHHHHH....not in here! Lana, the decorating chief. Puff the Magic BULLDOG? 126 I thought this was the broad jump . . . How come there’s a boy pictured here? OUR FACULTY AND PARENTS WERE THE GREATEST EVER! Harry was always there! “Coach, I knew this was gonna happen!” TENNIS BOYS TENNIS TEAM—Bottom row, L. to R.—Buster Howard, Kim Newton, Ronnie Brooks, top row—Richard Ulrich, Gary Ozier, and Jeff Wilkin. Kim Newton won District and rated 2nd in Regional. 128 GIRLS TEAM: Standing: L-R, Peggy Hardin, Sarah Barton, Reda Allen, and Rebecca Parker. Kneeling; L-R, Kaye Wilson and Pam Newton. L. to R.: Eddie Snider, Alex Kelley, Billy Sylvester, Jimmy Cordes, (Coach) Mr. Hughes, Gaylon Roberts, Steve Williams, Doug Coulthart GOLF L. to R.: Billy Sylvester Gaylon Roberts, Doug Coulthart, Jimmy Cordes, Mr. Heick- man (Principal), Alex Kelley, Eddie Snider, Steve Williams 130 Coach: Mr. Hughes Club President: Jimmy Cordes Golfer of the Year: Billy Sylvester RESULTS OF THE GO LF TEAM OF 1972 I wonder why Steve looks worried? NGHORN CAVERN 1 rsr ■ 8 MILES on park road 4 ■ 'LY COFFEE SHOP ■ HES OF PLAY 10th in Temple tournament 9th in Bastrop tournament 5th in Austin tournament 13th in Kingsland tournament 1st in Inks Lake tournament 3rd in District Eddie the Alex, 1st rule put more to remember hip is ... . action in it! Coach Underwood Jessie Crow Short Stop Joe Escamilla 3rd Base Barry Brock Steve Baker Right Field Center Field Glen Hopkins Catcher John Wheeler Pitcher Tim Tate 1st base Tom Arthur Right Field Gary Don Hopkins Left Field 133 Alan Foust Short Stop A. C. Foster Pitcher 134 Darrell Maxwell 2nd base Henry Hernandez Catcher Joe Maldonado Pitcher Curtis Wilson Center Field ifr ABSENT . .. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Brian Thompson 2nd Base Doug Crooks 2nd Base George Hisler Pitcher Ronnie Brooks 1st Base Ben Shipley Left Field L. to R.: top: Coach Underwood, Bill Houy, Glen Hopkins, Steve Baker, Tom Arthur, Joe Escamilla, Henry Hernandz, Jessie Crow, Alan Foust, Barry Brock, John Wheeler. Bottom George Hisler, Curtis Wilson, Joe Maldonado, A. C. Fos- ter, Gary Don Hopkins, Darrell Maxwell, Gene Schilling 135 The three stooges! What did you say? Is it lightning? Is it a rocket? No it’s Willie Maxwell going through the line! 136 Highlandettes are at it again. Now, as your guides for today, please read the rules of play, (get it) STUDENT LIFE 138 “Clan’s answering service, May we help you?” Head Table at the Sophomores who helped serve at the banquet. Junior Senior Banquet A few of the Juniors who helped make a successful Banquet. We appreciated all the help from these parents and teachers pictured, plus all the others. 139 POWDERPUFF Juniors and Seniors fight hard against each other. Junior sign awaits for the tough Juniors JUNI0RS-20 8ENI0R8-0 ub X-4B, 8 U M M E R D A Y 8 Nancy R. at her summer prison camp. The closer we get the worst Pratt looks. Jay K. in one of his mad bad moods. 142 The Junior line up? Eddie Fry? 144 “Daydream believer and a . . . ! Band performs many times in Louisiana. Is it stagefright Pam? Look at that guilty face! ««iwissa0 maxsa' «sagis yjssf ““’assr s«a!n « ««1«« «wu ««« H1 _ CIAUWA CLINTON SALLYE LONG THERESA MOHAN PAM CLEMENTS ALICE JENNlNGi f fif jt$ BURNET HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 1972 A iMJfty jOC. 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A. UNDERWOOD ROYCE HEIKMAN IVA LEE GIBBS JEANETTE JETTE ANN ALEXANDER 148 LUNCHROOM Ross Dodson, Custodian L. to R: Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Childress, Mrs. Williams, and Mr. Dietering. Thomas Allen Dan Althaus Randy Amidon Donna Andrus Betty Arellano Marcy Arthur Gayle Ashby Debbie Atkison Tammi Atkison Vickie Atkinson Glenda Baker Johnny Barnett Roger Bernal Keith Bertelson Kenneth Bertelson EIGHTH GRADE 150 We didn’t know about this! Katherine Calhoun Thomas Cantu Janie Carr David Cassanova Carey Clinton John Cline Johnny Coleman Billy Joe Collingsworth Greg Collins Terry Collins David Copeland Andy Corsi Rebecca Crain Margaret Crayton Charles Davis EIGHTH 151 Lisa Goatcher Sharon Goodwin Larry Gutzler Jerry Haile Ruby Harris Connie Hart Robert Headrick Dana Heckman Harry Heickman George Hernandez Mary Ann Hernandez Leslie Hill Bill Hinds Cindy Holland Jerry Hopkins David Houy Dickie Huggins Glenda Hunziker Kim Kemper Ginny Keith Clifftene Lastly Laverne Ramsey Mark Lenox Leslie Long Frank Light Linda Lynch Eddie Longoria Tammy Lowe I Wh ose that making all that racket? 152 EIGHTH Nancy Lucksinger Roy Lucksinger Linda Wall Theresa Mallett Theresa Martin Dorothy Melton Bruce Maxwell Ben McCurry Lisa McDonald Steve Mitchell Kathleen Mohan Judy Montgomery Carla Morris Kevin Mousetis Brenda Nance Jim Nance Bobby Nichols Kris Newlin Jayne Newton Robert Oldaker Susie Owens Mark Ozier Bill Pell LuLisa Petrick Robert Price Keep your eyes on your own work! Harry! EIGHTH 153 Dondal Reynolds Betty Richards Tommy Riley Louis Rogers Randy Rowney Cathy Russel Debra Schillings Carolyn Schreiber David Schuessler Dina Scott Bobby Shaw Jack Slade Clif Smith Alex Solis Daryl Sorrels DeWayne Swartz Sherry Teague Amy Unger Johnny Valdez Carol Whitfield Greg Williams Kitty Williams Marsha Williams Charles Wilkinson Skip Witt 154 EIGHTH B.I.S. 155 Kenneth Allen Nancy Althaus Clay Alverson Gary Ashby Karen Atkinson Linda Baladez Barbara Blue Judy Barrow Martin Bertelson Junior Beshears SEVENTH GRADE Jeff Bird Ray Bird Rose Bridsong Ray Bonnett Alva Bounds James Boyd Jerry Browning Jerry Brugman Bret Burton Camilla Butler John Calhoun Fred Cantu Mark Carr Danny Castillo Cody Orman 156 SEVENTH Roy Crayton Donna Crooks Wayne Daniels John Day Glenda Dennis Pam DeSpain Andrew Escamilla Terry Escamilla Donna Everett Arthur Felan Gaylon Ferguson Doak Field Cheryl Fowler Donald Fox Robert Fox Pam Frady Devon Fry Jay Fry Donna Gibbs Greg Gillespie Gary Glaspy Charles Goble John Goble Rebecca Godwin Terry Godwin SEVENTH 157 - im t Gary Gonzales Leslie Graig Bobby Gray Swinging Statue? Rebecca Haines Rita Hardin Debbie Haris Glenda Hart Mike Harris Debbie Heckman Deborah Heine Albert Hernandez Janie Hernandez Lisette Hinson Gaylene Hibbits Victor Holder Bill Holland Debra Holley Darrell Hopkins Nelda Howard Sharon Hunziker Barbara Johnson Mark Kelley Morris Kemper Dennis Kincheloe Jimmy Kuykendall Debbie Lee Charles Lee Tami Leech 158 SEVENTH Sarah Ledrick Kathy Maldonado Saragosa Martinez Terry McCoy Did you hear about . Gay McGinty Betty McGuire Austin Minton Ellen Montgomery Fidencio Morales Donnie Moses Ronnie Moses Paula Newton Debbie Nichols Kathy O’Donnell Rory Parker Teresa Phelps Bobby Porter Jim Poteete David Pyle Lola Rhymes Tony Rice Scott Richardson Jimmy Riley Lewis Riley Bill Robertson Donna Robinson Mary Rojas Phillip Russell Richard Sanders SEVENTH 159 Mike Scheffel Cindy Schlomach Jessie Sewell Meg Shelburn Janet Shell Keith Shelley Julie Shipley Gerald Sisco Wayne Smith Mary Solis Sonny Robles Robert Schwartz Alex Tarlton Melinda Tinney Cindy Thompson Terri Townsend Joe Trevino Richard Troxell David Tucker Shelia Ulrich Julian Valdez Arnold Warden Billy Weeaks Donna Westbrook Eddie Whitehead Billy Whyburn Terry Wills Mary Wilson Reanita Wilson Jim Wofford 160 SEVENTH Brenda Alcorn Theresa Allen Waylan Ashby Denise Atkinson Ted Baker Steve Basden Chris Berteleson Billy Blair Cindy Bostic Darrell Brizendine Mike Bryant Pat Buckner Bart Burton Pat Caballero Terry Calhoun Diane Carruth Rebecca Castillo Russell Clendenen Joni Cline Bobby Coleman Terry Coleman Jill Corsi Terry Cowan Sandra Cox Gail Crabtree David Crain Dean Crow Rachel Currington Steve DeLeon Clint Dickens 161 SIXTH GRADE Marianne Ebeling Randy Everett Melissa Fawcett Jim Felan Roy Flinn Terry Floyd Marsha Foss Maxine Foster Karen Foust Judy Furlow Lupe Garcia John Gibbs Ricky Gilbert Elizabeth Gilmore Don Glover John Goble Aubrey Hart Haliien Hart Sara Haynes Robert Hernandez Bobby Hibbits Brenda Hicks Bob Hill Lisa Hill Teresa Hinds Ricky Holloway Ricky Hopkins Barbara Houy Bobby Hubbs Steve Hudson 162 SIXTH Jeff Hullum Aline Ischy Brenda Johnson Jean Jones Sharon Jonas Keith Ledrick Samuel LeGault Kenny Lentz Cindy Ligon Sandra Lloyd William Longoria Robby Lucksinger Charles Lynch Amy Maddox William Mahe Donald Mallett Michael Martin Natalie Martin Sharon Maxwell Harold McCullough Joe Dean McKinney Mark Miller Donna Millsap Bonnie Montgomery Mark Mousetis Tanya Nyquest Sue Oldaker Juanita Olvera Marcus Patterson Kenneth Price SIXTH 163 Pam Reagor Nathan Reynolds Laurie Riley Chris Ringstaff John Roberts Kevin Ross Judy Rushing Sylvia Sanders Karen Schillings Tammy Schlomach Johnnie Schreiber Cart Smith Andres Solis Cruz Solis Karl Thomas Derrell Tippie Cynthia Torres Larry Tyler Irene Valdez Terry Vaughn Dewayne Wade Randy Walker Sue Westbrook Malcolm Wilkes Denesha Williams Rhonda Willis Danette Wood Tom Wood Jerry Yost Morgan Young 164 SIXTH BAND INTERMEDIATE BAND 165 SIXTH GRADE BAND 1st R. L. to R: Leech, Bird, Petrick, Teague, McGinty, 2nd R. Mrs. Mosley, Wilson, Harris, Brannon, Box, Bostick, Nyquist, Maxwell. 3rd R. Gibbs, Frady, Holland, Lowe, Russell, Corsi, Cline, Schrieber. 4th R. Rushing, Williams, Burrow, Lucksinger, Unger, Whitfield, Foster. 5th R. Nichols, Furlow, Shelburn, McGuire, Everetts, Lloyd, Milsap, Wood. 6th R. Howards, Birdsong, Allen Hunziker, Ramsey, Hinson, Riley, and Carr. Cheerleaders-LuLisa Pet- rick (head), Sherry Teague, Gay McGinty, Tami Leech, and Kathy Bird. 166 STUDENT CO 1st R. L. to R: Sharon Jonas, Denisha Williams, Karen Foust, Mary Ann Ebeling, Cart Smith, David Tucker, Pat Buckner. 2nd R: Sherry Teague, Rebecca Haines, Carey Clinton, Clif Smith, Bill Allen, Cathy Maldonado; 3rd R: Camilla Butler, Sheriee Downing, Cathy Russell, Jama Bostick, Susie Owens, Jay Fry. 4th R: Pam Frady, Mrs. Huff, Glenda Baker, Cyn- thia Burrow, Nancy Lucksinger, LuLisa Petrick 1st R: L. to R: Maldonado, Smith, Fry, Foust, C. Smith. 2nd R: Mrs. Huff, Bostick, Lucksinger, Baker, Burrow, Petrick. 167 FOOTBALL EIGHTH GRADE DISTRICT CHAMPS 1st. R. L to R: Coach Duncan, Rogers, Headrick, Collins, Collingsworth, Cline, Long, Barnett, Hill, Ozier, Longoria, Houy, Althaus, Gage, Castillo, Davis, Allen, Mitchell, Wilkinson, Pell, Hopkins, Heickman, Zinser, Collins, Cantu, Amidon, Valdez, Gutzler, Newlin, Bertelson, Porter, Reeves, Corsi, Clinton, Bertelson, Sorrells, Riley, Lucksinger, Nance, Hernan- dez, Smith SEVENTH GRADE 1st. R. L to R: Coach Gutzler, Kincheloe, Glaspy, Felan, Field, Cantu, Bonnett, Fry, Boyd, Kelly, Bird, Richardson, Mar- tinez, 2nd. R. L to R: McCoy, Collingsworth, Daniels, Robles, Crayton, Shelley, Goble, Brugman, Warden, Hernandez, Gonzales, Weeaks, Robertson, 3rd. R. L to R: Holland, Kemper, Tucker, Hopkins, Courtney, Russell, Lee, Allen, Riley, Whyburn, Tarlton 168 BASKETBALL EIGHTH GRADE 1st R., L. to R: Headrick, Allen, Collins, Houy, Lucksinger, Clinton, Nance, Smith, Porter, Heickman, Hopkins, Barnett, 2nd. R. L. to R.: Coach Duncan, Hernandez, Valdez, Mitchell, Rogers, Ozier, Collingsworth, Cline, Collins, Mousetis, Fowler, Cantu, Zinser, (Manager) Gage SEVENTH GRADE DISTRICT CHAMPS 1st. R. L to R: Gonzales, Russell, Allen, Tucker, Whyburn, Shelley, Warden, 2nd. R. L to R: Boyd, McCoy, Alverson, Kemper, Beshears, Kelly, Bonnett, 3rd R. L to R: Bird, Fry, Collingsworth, Tarlton, Robles, Gillespie, 4th R. L to R: Robertson, Fields, Glaspy, Felan, Brugman, 5th. R. Coach Gutzler 169 SEVENTH GRADE 1st. R. L to R: O’Donnell, Montgomery, Heckman, McGuire, Frady, Schlomach, 2nd. R. L to R: Wilson, Townsend, But- ler, Leech, McGinty, 3rd. R. L to R: Harris, Shipley, Barrow, Mulholland, 4th. R. L to R: Shelburn, Howard, Johnson, Everett EIGHTH GRADE DISTRICT CHAMPS 1st. Row L to R: Mallett, Arthur, Kemper, Foster, Montgomery, 2nd. Row L to R: Schreiber, Bostick, Ownes, Robinson, Nance, 3rd. Row L to R: Goodwin, Lucksinger, Burrow, Richards, Petrick, 4th. Row L to R: Baker—Manager 170 TRACK EIGHTH GRADE L. to R: 1st. row, Coach Duncan, Carey Clinton, Kris Newlin, Tommy Riley, Jerry Haile, Steve Ebeling, David Schuessler, Douglas Fowler, Charles Davis. 2nd. row, Bobby Shaw, Jim Nance, Jerry Hopkins, Robert Headrick, Daryl Sorrells, Skip Witt, Mike Canter. 3rd. row, Louis Rogers, Billy Joe Collingsworth, Greg Collins, John Cline, Leslie Long, Mark Ozier, Johnny Barnett. 4th. row, Harry Heickman, Larry Gutzler, Tom Allen, Terry Collins, Robert Oldaker, James Gage. SEVENTH GRADE L. to R: 1st. row, Ray Bonnett, Janies Boyd, Windel Collingsworth, Billy Whyburn, Keith Shelley, Phillip Russell, Arthur Felan. 2nd. row, Freddy Cantee, Doak Field, Jay Fry, Jerry Brugman, Albert Hernandez, Tony Rice, Coach Gutzler. 3rd. row, Larry Courtney, David Tucker, Terry McCoy, Bill Robertson, Bill Allen, Arnold Warden. 4th. row, Dennis Kincheloe, Nathan Reynolds, Robert Hernandez, Roy Flynn, Jerry Browning, Bobby Hill, Bill Holland. 171 HARVEST Prinress Nelda Howard and Prince Doak Field FESTIVAL 173 Prince DeWayne Wade MR. AND MISS B.I.S. LULISA PETRICK BILLY JOE COLLINGSWORTH NOMINEES 175 B.I.S. GRADUATION Left to Right: Nancy Lucksinger-Salutatorian, Ruby Harris-Valedictorian, Randy Rowney-In voca- tion, Clifton Smith—Benediction, and Roy Lucksinger—History. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Iris Orchid and Yellow CLASS MOTTO CLASS SONG 176 I think; therefore, I am The Impossible Dream ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY FACULTY DOROTHY SCHMIDT Principal BONNIE GREVE, 1st AGNES McCOY, 1st FRANCIS HENRY, 2nd CYNTHIA MURRAY, 2nd ELIZABETH KNOX, 1st GRACE KROEGER, Kind. MOLLY RICHARDSON, 3rd GLADYS DEBO, 3rd MURIEL KASSAW, 3rd CHARLES DAGHER, 4th EVELYN SANDNER, Resource Teacher MARY MILNER, 5th LOUISE MAYFIELD, P.E. c Resource Teacher DOROTHY FANCHER, 4th HELEN SANDERS, Resource Teacher MARY NELL KEMPER, 5th HELEN CLENDENNEN, 4th HAZEL GARRETT, 5th ETHEL WARNER, Librarian 178 VERA JOHNSON, 5th MABEL HENDERSON. Nurse JEAN ASTON, Aide ANN SCRUGGS, Aide THYRA WHITFIELD, Aide ODESSA HILTON, Aide ALICE T1PPIE, Aide JO BOSTICK, Aide BEVERLY FIELD, Aide LUCILLE ADAMS, Aide L. to R: Wic Cashen, Mary Gonzales, Milton Dendy, Not Pictured: Vollie Everett L. to R: 1st Row, Jean Shel- burn, Drusilla McCoy, Mayme, Baker, 2nd Row; Kay Pearson, Maude Greer, Bernice Dietering. 179 F I F T H G R A D E Terry Alexander Tracy Alexander Verna Alexander Bobbie Armstead Cindy Arthur Greg Ashabranner Kenneth Atkison Curtis Baker Karen Blue Todd Bostic Billy Boyd Ann Brooks Joe Brooker Debbie Browning Robin Burton Jack Butler Colleen Clendennen Steve Courtney Jay Crawford Jan Collins Steven Click Ralph Cantu John Cantu Henry Calhoun Jeff Collins Rickey Daniels Daryl Daughenbaugh Barbara Dover Sharon Downing Steven Everett Wendell Everett Larry Farmer Dirk Field Donald Foster Michael Foster Ronald Foster Brenda Foss Karen Fowler Roger Fox Andy Fry Rob Gutierrez 180 Paul Haines Joe Holloway Karen Harris Dewey Harper Guerin Heckman Raymond Heine Leslie Henderson Louis Hernandez Thomas Hernandez Sherlyn Hibbitts Steven Hinds John Hines Lisa Hopkins Randy Hopkins Linda Howell Norman Hunziker Doris Hyman Jerry Jackson Linda Jonas Pruitt Jones Vickie Keele Jana King Johnny Lastly Lajean Lewis Paige Lowe Warren Maxwell Melony McCoy Shelia Mcllhaney Randy McMillion Dee Williams Sherri Minton Donnie Montgomery James Morosky Cynthia Morris Karen Muehlhause Will Mulhollan Charles Newton Leigh Ann O’Donnell Karen Parker Chawa Pearson Kristin Reich FIFTH GR DE 181 Rocky Rhymes Rhonda Rhine Birdo Richards Angela Riggs Glen Ringstaff Rubin Robles Martin Russell Randy Samford Blenda Schilling Cynthia Schuessler Buzz Scruggs Marlene Sewell Mark Sexton Bob Shipley Layne Simmons Michael Smith Randy Smith Alan Snider Ramona Spence Sylvia Solis Marty Sorrells Celia Taylor Kim Thompson Lisa Thompson Patricia Thomson Oralia Trevino Linda Tutt Tina Vaughn Topper Vaughn Tommy Waddell Ken Warden Patsy Westbrook Terri Whitfield Lynn Whyburn Eva Williams Sandra Williams Alan Wills Kathy Wills Betty Wilson April Withers Ben Woodward Jeanine Yost 182 FIFTH GRADE Bonta Alexander Katrina Alexander Donna Amidon Stella Ashby Pam Atkison Paula Atkison Donna Barfield Ruben Bernal Jimmy Bibles Phillip Brizendine Randy Brock Bert Bronaugh Edna Brooks Lisa Capps Cherie Carr Sandra Castillo David Clendennen Barry Collins Kathy Collins Amanda Cox Diane Crain Danny Cude Darla DeSpain Keith Dickens Greg Ekrut Gwen Ekrut Sandra Escamilla Dewain Everett Don Fawcett Robert Felps Andrew Garcia Mellie Garcia Lorene Goble Ester Gonzales Allen Gray FOURTH GRADE 183 FOURTH GRADE Billy Bob Green Tony Gutierrez Anne Hall Wesley Hinds Barry Hodge Danna Hoover Bob Houy Tina Johnson Leann Jones Stacy Keele Beverly Kincheloe Debbie Knight Danny Landon Sandra Lee Karen Lewis Jeffrey Lynn Suzanne Mata Gail Maxwell Darrell Me Cullough LuCinda McDaniel Cordell McGill Jimmy McGuire Trudy Mills Bobby Morosky Norma Mosee Kirk Moore Mike Moore Ann Mulkey Diane Murchinson Catherine Nored Alvina Ontiveros Lucina Ontiveros Sam Owens Bonnie Puckett Jerry Raborn 184 FOURTH GRADE Michael Rhine April Rhoads Lori Richter Keith Rickaby Martin Riley Darryl Robinson Julie Robinson Patti Robles Kim Ross Cody Rutledge Rosalinda Salinas Ellis Samford Stacy Samford James Schilling Michael Schreiber Marie Schuessler Stephen Scruggs Carrie Shelley Carolyn Smith Clayton Smith James Smith Phillip Taylor Katrina Terrell Debra Thorp Lynn Thorp Lony Underwood Della Unger David Veitch Leslye Woelfel Anita Ward Brad Warden Walter Watkins Troy Williams Tonya Withers Francis Wood FOURTH GRADE 185 Jerry Atkison Robert Atkison Chuck Barnett Jarrard Barton Kathryn Bertleson Glynn Borders Renee Brizendine Danny Brooks Greg Brugman Roger Cagle Vickie Carlton Laura Chism Tony Corsi Karen DeSpain John Escamilla THIRD Sheri Everett Janet Fawcett Ronda Fike Henry Flores Tom Flores Patty Ford Joyce Fox Elizabeth Fry Martin Garcia Lloyd Godwin Norma Gonzales Shari Gonzales Bobby Guthrie David Haines Doug Haynes THIRD GRADE 186 Danny Herrin Kathy Hicks James Hines Darrin Holder Greg Holland Curt Hoover Alicia Hopkins Charles Hudson Jama Isbell James Jones Janice King Rubin Lastly Carolyn Loyd Bryan Lynn Kay Mallett GRADE Le Roy McGill Jay McHam Tina Mcllhaney Melanie Milan Maury Milliorn Denise Mills Bobby Minton Sydney Mitchell Leona Montgomery Karen Moore Gloria Mosee John Muehlhause Ricky Neeck Herbert Newton Mary Muehlhause THIRD GRADE 187 Mark Newton Connie Nichols Billy Norred Shelby Nyquist Jessie Olvera Cheryl Pafford Bryan Pratt Lori Reavis Karl Reich Merle Richards Linda Richter Scott Ringstaff Gary Robinson John Ross Gary Rushing Dee Jon Schafer Tammy Schillings Donna Shelburn Lee Smith Jimmy Solis Mario Solis Mandy Spence Donna Teague Jeff Thomas Lydia Torres Marie Ulbricht Linda Waddell Debra Westbrook Robin Williams Kay Young 188 THIRD GRADE Tonya Alexander Dena Atkison Kevin Baker Michael Baker Bobby Barnett Marcus Bernal Kenneth Blair Gail Blue Kevin Brinkley Jo Beth Bronaugh David Cox Loren Cowan Michael Courney Richard Carpenter Kirby Carruth SECOND GRADE Sheila Daricek Dale Dishman Jeff Ekrut Mark Ekrut Tino Flores Mary Foss Tracy Foster Kitty Fox Mary Fry Sherri Gilbert Clay Gilmore Johnnie Gonzales Karen Gonzales Kenneth Gonzales Frank Gonzales SECOND GRADE 189 Lino Guiterrez Tommy Guthrie Timothy Haines Vance Harsch Toye Haynes Robert Heckman Gail Henderson Ruben Hernandez Minette Hinds Glenda Hopkins Alan Huggins Timothy Hughes Karen Hunziker Charles Jackson Darroll Jones Todd Jones Patrick Landon Stan Lewis Mary Mata Randy McDaniel Billie Melton Frosty Meuller Bryan Miller Johnnie Mills Lisa Minton Kent Moore Jean Nored George Oakley Linnie Owens Alan Payne 190 SECOND GRADE William Price William Ramsey Teresa Ratliff Clinton Richter Richard Riggs Quint Riley Glyn Robinson James Ross Ryan Rowney Mary Jane Salinas Susie Sanders Bill Shaw Debra Shirley Trey Simmons Fred Solis Mike Solis Steven Smith Shawn Stein Gary Thomson Shannon Thompson Alan Thorp Michael Tippie Harvey Townzen Chriss Troxell Cindy Waddell Stephen Walton Jerry Ware Duke Williams Bob Wills Chris Wilson SECOND GRADE 191 Jackie Allen Kevin Alcorn Greg Atkison Pat Atkison Terri Ashabranner Johnny Ballard Kevin Baker Michael Belveal Isidio Bernal Johnny Bernal Thomas Bibles Mary Bird Sheila Brooks Quinn Brown John Caballero Kay Carpenter Dana Christian Kerry Collins Todd Collins John Corsi Kay Davis Randall Davis Laura Dishman Paul Escamilla Misty Evans Gina Everett Kenneth Everett Jim Field Shelly Field Rodney Fike FIRST GRADE 192 FIRST GRADE Sara Garcia Marcilla Gonzales Gina Green Terrie Green Irma Gonzales Troy Guthrie Brenda Guthrie Melody Haines Deborah Haynes Jeffrey Hernandez Shawna Hinds Jimmy Hornsby Connie Huggins Laura Jackson Todd Johnson Carol Ann Jonas Eddie Kincheloe Simone Kettrell Kimberly Lajoy Mary Lou Landon Wade Lively Loretta Mariney Jeffery Marx Eddie Mata Judy Mata •f Shannon Miller Barbara Miller Jeffery Miller Donald Murchison Wally Mueller Jeffrey Nobles James Oakley Ernestina Ontiveros Marta Ontiveros FIRST GRADE 193 Carla Parker Tammy Payne Lacy Pearson Pam Pence Russell Perkins Mack Pickett James Puckett Tina Ramsey Robin Ramsey Mark Rhoads James Robison James Rowney Stuart Samford Jeannette Samford Melany Sanders Stephen Schuessler Susan Simmons Kimmie Smith Cindia Smith Debra Solis David Stafford Lynn Taylor Ricky Thorp Scot Townsend James Townzen Deborah Tribble Kathy Tyler Crista Underwood Delores Villanueva Russell Waters Grat Williams Linda Wills Leigh Ann Word Kesia Zinser 194 FIRST GRADE KINDERGARTEN Johnny Arellano Charla Atkison Rebecca Bernal Pamela Carlton Susan Courtney David Escamillo John T. Garcia Delores Gunter Tina Hickman Kathy Hunziker Maunell Jones Jayne McFadden Jeanne McFadden James Mills Susan Norris George Ramsey Kenneth Reiley Venita Rojas Santos Salinas Alonzo Solis 195 PRIDE OF BURNET TEXAS BURNET BULLDOG BAND 196 BAND NANCY ROBERTSON-Armadillo Queen. Nominees were Martha Lucksing- er, Dense Russell, Sue Henderson, and Mary Helen Gibbs. MARTHA LUCKSINGER—Snake Queen. Nominees were Denise Russell, Debbie Andrus, and Sue Henderson. BELOW are nominees. Pictured here is M. C. Tex Robertson with guest Wally Pryor. The Bulldog band provided music and the Highland- ettes welcomed the citizens and students of Burnet for the first Treeathon since 1956. Many members of the fac- ulty, school board, and interested parents helped plant trees to make our new high School just that much more beautiful. The students of B.H.S. wish to thank these people for their help. 197 SNAKE SHAKE AND TREE- A-THON 198 FACULTY MILLI WILLIAMS-Aide LAURA LIMROTH FIFTH GRADE Kay Allen Kim Allen Bert Furr Kenney Beshears Kathy Bird Mary Calhoun John Copeland Crystal Ellett Jeffery Goble Carla Goodwin Diana Hernandez Laura Hubbs Lee Ischy Chandra Langston Johnny Maldonado Toney Moore Florentina Morales Tod Ray Rebecca Sisco Josie Solis Lisa Warwick Carol Whitehead FOURTH GRADE Polly Allen Ricky Baladez Yolanda Baladez Ronnie Beshears Terrie Brizendine Sheila Chance Molly Escamilla Myra Felan Susie Felan Gene Ischy Rhonda Martin Dorris McDaniel 200 Billy Bob Phelps Larry Phelps Linda Price Cindy Ratliff Trula Richardson Brenda Shell Kim Shelnutt Michael Smith Rebecca Solis Cheryl Taylor Billy Wall Marcelina Walker THIRD GRADE Jessie Valdez Robert Wayne Witcher Eddie Calhoun Peggy Calhoun Mary Leslye Duncan Robert Escamilla Timmy Floyd Beverly Franklin Renee Furr Harold Harris Shelia Heine Sandra McDaniel Jerry McGinty Mary Moore Brine Richardson Rachel Rojas Regina Sisco Tracy Smith Felix Solis Johnny Solis 201 SECOND GRADE 202 Wynn Allen Kathy Bessent Karen Bird Rose Bird Melissa Blair Sara Corona Daniel Escamilla Suzy Escamilla Trey Felan Thomas Franklin Leonard Guenter Coy Heine Andy Lyda Ramona McGinty Scott Mrosko John Ratliff Eddie Rueffer Leslie Shaw Scott Shell Ricky Smith Eva Solis Lisa Solis James Valdez Rana Williams FIRST GRADE Hugh Tucker Michael Taylor Kathryn Sowell Greg Shelnutt Ricky Ray Cody Ischy Kimberly Hullum Penny Hubbs Natalie Furr Ricky Escamilla Susie Casa Jesse Casa BERTRAM BAND With the cooperation of this years faculty and student body, our annual was made possible. We appreciate the patience you had with annual staff members for the interruptions during classes to make deadlines. We the Annual Staff, feel that the 1972 Bulldog Annual surpasses all others and will give each and every one of you happiness in your memories of the 1971-1972 school year at B. H. S! Sincerely yours, The Annual Staff Pam Clements—Editor, Claudia Clinton, Debra Hoover, Mary Ellen Lowery—Business Manager, Gene Watson—Or- ganizations editor, Martha Lucksinger—Assistant Editor, Sarah Barton—Personality editor, Nancy Frazier—Photog- rapher, Sue Henderson, Nancy Robertson-Sports Editor, Courtney King, Neshia Aston-Photographer, Debbie Frazier-Photographer, Trudy Lowery-Assistant Business Manager, Randy McCoy-Photographer, Becky Pratt- Photographer, Jan Scruggs, Richard Ulrich-Photographer, Deborah Adams, Lisa Corsi, Jill Miller, Carolyn Nored, Sue Smider, Rhonda Thomas, Karen Ware, and Sponsor Major R. M. Harsch. 204 ADVERTISING TASTY TREAT Go to the Tasty Treat for the food that’s the Best in the West (and the South, North, and East, too!!!) DUNLAP FURNITURE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! HURRY TO BULLDOG DRIVE-IN Speciality: Charcoal Hamburgers LAKELAND HILL MEMORIAL PARK “Perpetural Care” JOE PAUL OWENS-Manager 388-6311 Kingsland P.O.Box 332 Burnet, Texas 207 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE THE GALLOWAY COMPANY 155 East Jackson Street Burnet. Texas Home phone—756-4973 Bus. phone—756-4431 YARBOROUGH’S BEN FRANKLIN WOFFORD’S JEWELRY GIFT HEADQUARTERS To the 1972 Graduates Congratulations. Phone 756-4271 208 S. Main Burnet, Texas 78611 208 Hwv 29 West CORKY’S COWBOY BAR-B-QUE “THE” Place to Eat Bar-B-Que Sandwiches—Bar-B-Que Plate—Beans — Potato Salad—Cole Slaw-Beef Sausage- Chicken—Goat CARRY-OUT SERVICE 756-2921 HIGGINBOTHAM MARINE SALES AND SERVICE NEW McCulloch POWER MAC 8-A with Automatic Oiling! the chain saw with the endless chain HIGHLANDER INN P.O. Box 91 602 Buchanan Drive Burnet, Texas BURNET LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in: Plywood and Paneling, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, Floor Covering, Roofing and Siding, Fencing and Steel Products, All Types of Lumber. Paints for All Interior and Exterior Surfaces. “Everything to Build Anything” Kings Bill Country's Smokehouse SB BURNET’S LARGEST FOOD STORE BURNET, TEXAS 78611 BIS 756-4101 miNIMAX 608 S. Water 756-4751 SONNY’S GIBSON’S Carries All Back-to-School Supplies The Best for Less in Burnet 211 HULLUM’S BARBER SHOP On the square TEXAS TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO. Serving your communications needs in the Highland Lakes area HAYNES PHARMACY 301 W. Polk Burnet 756-2535 Texas CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of LONGHORN CAVERNS SIESTA MOTEL Trailways Bus Stop South on Hwy. 281 Burnet, Texas 756-2157 CREASEY’S SPORTING GOODS AND APPLIANCES For All Your Golf, Archery, Bowling, Basketball, Baseball, Football, and all other Major Sports Equipment. Also, a fine supply of Hunting and Fishing Equipment. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE Complete Business Service For The Independent Businessman Balance Sheets—Financial Statements—Tax Reports Monthly—Quarterly—Annual 206 S. Water ( 0 756-2347 213 ALLBRITTON-OAKLEY DRUGS SECURITY IS . . . LIVING IN A HOME WHERE YOU CAN AFFORD TO BE... FOR EXTRA QUALITY SEE OUR BROADMORE AND LANCER HOMES 756-2866 Hwy. 281 Burnet O’DONNELL-MOBILE HOMES The Edgewater COTTAGES AND TRAILER PARK JAMES AND RUTH COWEY LAKES MORE DNtVE IUCMANAN DAM TEXAS 76SQ9 PHONE 703-2810 Area Cook si 2 VENTED HEAT REFRIGERATED AIR ha Parker Motel BUCHANAN DAM 78609 MR AND MRS OLAN CORDES. Operators HI.WAY 29 Telephone SY 3-2636 214 PETRICK’S PANTRY Hwy. 281 South Burnet BURNET COUNTY SUPPLY BEST OF LUCK The Supplies That You SENIORS! Need Are Always Stocked. On the Square Dial 756-4245 Burnet, Texas Ladies’s and Men’s Department Store in Marble Falls to shop 4a4t 'call CATALOGS from horn SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT OWNED and OPERATED by WALTER AND KAY SCHWARTZ 101 i. JACKSON BURNET, TEXAS 78611 7S6-2912 Complete Men’s Shop Ladies’s Sport Shop in Burnet SEIDEN STICKERS, INC. A. B. McGILL COMPANY For the Best Movie Entertainment in Town HWY. 29 West Burnet, Texas 756-4774 Your Fashion Advisor Bertram, Texas HOLIDAY DRIVE IN LONE STAR INDUSTRIES. INC. Burnet, Texas 78611 P.O. Box Drawer B Congratulations Seniors! HAINES BOOT SHOP Fast repairs on boots, shoes, saddles. Western hats, and boots. 212 South Main 756-4134 HECKMAN AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Quality Parts Wholesale and Retail South Side Square, Burnet Phone—756-2181 Burnet 216 ANDRUS CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE 217 BURNET, TEXAS EDGAR FUNERAL HOME AND EDGAR FLOWER SHOP On the Square Burnet, Texas MR. AND MRS. MYRON BERRY Congratulations and Best of Luck to 1972 Graduates The place to buy an Evinrude motor for your boat. MARVIN’S MARINE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHWESTERN GRAPHITE COMPANY Home Office—Bloomington, Illinois HARDY W. WHITFIELD Agent BUS. PHONE—756-2204 RES. PHONE-756-2652 309 West Polk Street Burnet, Texas 78611 HULLUM’S GROCERY AND STATION R. C. and LUCY HULLUM Congratulations Seniors WARDEN’S GROCERY Congratulations to Seniors of 1972 HELEN’S FLOWERS Hwy 29 West Burnet, Texas WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 221 South Pierce Burnet, Texas 78611 Jordan Everett “The Friendly Store” HARROD’S FOOD MARKET FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNET Drugs—Housewares—Texaco Products Hwy 29 East 756-2936 Member F.D.l.C. Central Heating Air Conditioning 24-Hour Service BURNET SHEET METAL REFRIGERATION Residential-Domestic—Commercial Owner: Office: 756-2832 Pruitt Jones 307 S. Main Home 756-2827 Burnet Compliments of ROBERT C. GREVE D.D.S. Compliments of DR. 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