High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 179 text:
“
L Oft Ocf. Scu iet aCe Z TWO AND THE FOULI Junior Howard Hughes drives down the lane for a lay up. but is fouled in the at tempt. Determination allows Fox to make the basket and draw the foul. The Hornets hau great young talent coming off the bench. VARSITY BASKETBALL EC OPP 89 MacArthur 82 125 Seguin 87 113 Clark 65 109 Roosevelt 78 133 Lee 95 98 Madison 63 117 Churchill 92 107 Judson 82 88 San Marcos 39 112 MacArthur 92 121 Seguin 71 116 Roosevelt 93 103 Lee 91 110 Madison 60 107 Churchill 77 100 Judson 84 95 San Marcos 75 Ronnie Meloni Allison Rogers PRIDE! The Hornet team raises their fingers demonstrating to the fans that they are for sure number I. In the background the fans do the same to the opposing team and their fans. The Hornet team and fans make the perfect com- bination for success and perfection. Varsity Basketball by Mark Grainger . . . 98
”
Page 178 text:
“
They stand together eing a member of a winning team could have been one of the best feel- ings a person could ever have. Al- though times could be hard for some, those players that were not starters might not have felt so wonderful. Sitting on the bench while watching the anxiety of the game grow, the underclassmen were supposed to cheer on the team. These players didn ' t go unnoticed, how- ever. The underclassmen ' s hard work and undying dedication played a major role in the great success that the team found. Out of the five underclassmen only two of them were starters. Juniors Robert Keno and Charles Chase were the two exceptional young players. At times it got hard to keep cheering on the guys. When the games got really nerve AUison Rogers CONCENTRATION. Junior Eugene Brown concenlralei on his free ttvows after being fouled while attempting his shot. Accuracy is uery important, and the Hornets proved how perfecting little things such as free throws lead to uictory and a great season. Free throws became a corrunon occurrence with the Hornets, along with opponents fouling out. MR KENO. Junior Robert Keno demor strates the proper way to slam dunk a basketball. Crowds pack the gym early just to see the awesome pre-game show put on by the Hornets. A few of the players had their own version of a massive slam. The boys used their slams to entertain the crowd. racking, you wanted to run out on the court and help the guys. But really all the help they needed was the support of their team- mates, Tim Littlefield said. Since the team ' s status and titles went the farthest than they ever did in the past, it was an honor for all the guys that were on the team. Times were great for all the fans and every teammate was considered respectable and honorable. ' ' Being a starter is a very big honor. Some- times it can be hard because of all the pres- sure and all the people depending on you. This has been a great year and it will def initely be a hard one to follow. Hopefully my experience and all our knowledge will help us, ' ' Robert Keno said. Mark Crtiinger AUtson Rogers taCe ' ' hat makes the Hor- nets so great? Is it the enthusiasm and intensi- ty? Or the players ' ded- ication to lots of prac- tice? It ' s uery doubtful that their success is probably the result of their unsung hero. Coach Stan Bonewitz. He ' s like a father to me: I respect his deci- sions and he respects mine. Senior guard Tony Terrell said. Bonewitz is more like a friend than a coach. ' Senior Ronnie Vaniandingham said. Bonewitz has done wonders for the players. He was a quiet figure on the team, letting every- one take the credit for his great teachings. M2r1c Grainger RoxMline BroiDn WHERE ' S MY TOWEL? Coach Stan Boneuiu ti ante his tou el a during critical game, he can often tte seen chewing on his touxl during close games. This b more appropriate than chewing on his tie or fingerr)ai!s. 99 . . . Sports
”
Page 180 text:
“
mmm TINY TONY. You may think Tony Terrell is small noiv: well he ivas pretty small when he was 8 years old. The determination and dreams of this young boy has made a great athlete and discouraged many op ponents. THE SMILE OF PRIDEI Smiling excit edly, Tony Terrell, the city ' s leading scor- er, poses for a picture to glue to his loved ones. He enjoys this publicity and also enjoys all the yells that the fans say at the games for him. This awctrd winning smile and his techniques help him in maintain ing the team ' s winning streak. PRIDE, PLEASURE, PERFORMANCE. The Hornets display their pride before they giue their outstanding performance. They hold their fingers high showing the opponents why they are the number one team in the stale. He had a dream hooting a nerf basketball into a lamp shade might not be your idea of a great game of basketball, but don ' t tell Tony Terrell that. After all that ' s hoiv he learned the game. At least until he got a little ouerexcited and slam dunked the ball and broke the lamp. That ' s when my mom de- cided to buy me a real basketball goal, Terrell said. Terrell always had the etmbition of being great someday. Euen when he was young he showed qualities of being a great player. Although he might haue torn up a little fur- niture here and there, he was learning the game of basketball. ' ' Everyone always told me I was too short to play basketball, but it didn ' t discourage me! he said. However, the ambition to be a success kept him going and practicing as a young boy dreaming of being great someday. Just as many little boys do. Terrell is older now, but he hasn ' t grown all that much. Welt, ma ybe he has grown a little. He ' s now only about 5 feet 10 inches tall, but he ' s the best in the city, rather, the best in state. Terrell may have become an overnight suc- cess, but he is still going strong. Now that he ' s accomplished one goal he has set even higher goals for himself and has every in- tention of accomplishing them. Who knows, maybe we ' ll hear about Tony five or six years from now playing for the Spurs or the Lakers, or even the Celtics. AUison Rogers 97 . . . Sports
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.