Edna High School - Roundup Yearbook (Edna, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Over in the north stands we see the band who will play for the dance later tonight. The members are john Magninat, Buddy Miller, and Terry Ford who are accompany- ing David Marthiljohni and Mary Ann juranek who are still singing Your Cheating Heart after 10 years. i Now it is time for the barrel races. Participants are Patty DeBord, Stella Munoz, Debbie Matthews, Renee Burditt, Ann Browning, and Gwen Viken. Seems like they are always trying to get over one barrel or another. Our country is in good hands as we see our Navy boys are here: Wayne Boquet and Larry Braddock. Also with us tonight are the Marines of the class: Royce Hudgeons, George jurica, and Frank Macek. We see joe Whitley has just returned from his 11th trip to Garner. Looks as if he is still trying to recover his hat he lost in 1966. Mike Grogan, our own Arnold Palmer, has just returned from the Masters Golf Tournament. He wouldn't tell anyone what he shot but sometimes we doubt if it was golf. Gus Zavadil, his caddie man, wouldn't tell us the truth either, Evelyn Burrhus is sitting next to Billie Sue Hillman and trying very desperately to teach Billie Sue words without a Southern accent. Good luck, Evelyn! We hear a lot of noise coming from the north stand where Tommy Miller and Brenda Sowell are sitting. It seems like there is still an argument over a bookkeeping problem after ten long years. Linda Sloan, the referee is over there now trying to break the old fight up once and for all. Tommy Anderson who is an actor at the Alley Theater returned tonight for this occasion. Doing a good job in the concession stand are Mary Agnes Garcia, Kay Gholson, Lenora Morena, Gloria Floyd, Agnes Malek, and I.enora Munoz. In the stands we see Danny Koop, who has just invented a petroleum product for the bull riders called DK. Glue. Donald Egg, prominent jackson County State Banker, is sponsoring the new product. At last the clowns are coming out to put on their show. Leader of the clowns is Monkey man Robert Herrera who is driving the bucking Chevy. His companions rid- ing in the back seat are Charles Unger and Oscar Rodriquez. Now we go to chute Number 4 where you can see the first bull rider coming out. If you look closely you can see he is limping LeRoy Nava. Before we say good night to all we have several announcements to make and special recognition to give to show our appreciation to the many people who have helped make this rodeo a success. The art show sponsor asked for the following winners of the Art Show to be announced, Ist place-Chipper Koch, 2nd placew-Doug Hamman, and 3rd place-V-Genell Franek. We have just received word that Barbara Warburton won the KILT Spectacular dance contest. This contest was especially for girls who were go- go girls ten years ago. Special thanks to jewel Bunton who seems to have done a good job of taking pictures tonight. A few people are wondering if jewel remembers all the good pictures she took at Garner ten years ago. Diana Prochaska deserves a big thanks for providing material for a lot of the costumes tonight. Wayne Hunt and Alcus Carter deserve a big hand for furnishing the rice for the salad at the meal last night. The beef for the barbecue was donated by Bill Tipton, and Morris Utz, the ranchers of Texas. john Woods, owner of Woods Food Market, was responsible for the cutting of the meat. Our special thanks to our police woman, Magdalen Vackar, who did a fine job of keep- ing order here tonight. Now we say a good night to all.

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Class Prophecy Here we are in 1976 and the Seniors of 1966 are gathering at Edna's rodeo arena for the Class Reunion. Our announcer for this occasion is our one and only Lester Coalson, President of the Rodeo Association. It seems like Lester will never get rid of the job of President. Other officers of the association seated in the announcer's box are Vice-Presi- dent-Danny McBride, Secretary-Bessie Steffekg Treasurerk-Rusty Carroll, and Re- porter-Brenda DaPron. Also sitting in the announcer's box is Shirley Kubena who is now a reporter for the Edna Herald. lt is hard to forget an old boss. In the ticket office taking up tickets is Charles jones who is still looking for a ticket back to Uruguay. Now we see Ganado High School coaches, Forrest Wiegand and Jimmy Curlee, entering the gatg Ganado decided to save them some gas by hiring them as coaches. The Sinclair station owner and operator, Ricky Dunham, did not care for this move as it decreased his gas business. Looking among the people in the grandstancls we see the designer of this arena, Leo- nard Steffek. Calvin Hunt will give the invocation. Our two choir majors, Danny Dunham and Beverly Clark, seem never to get away from their singing. Tonight they will sing our National Anthem. The piano accompanist will be jane Ottley. Leading the Grand Entry and carrying the United States flag is our old head cheer- leader, Charlotte Heimlich who is doing a good job of being Pep Squad sponsor at Ganado High School. Carrying the Texas flag is Judy Vance who is teaching twirling at Texas now during the summer, Following them is Miss Frankie Slone, the 1976 Rodeo Queen and her escort Lynn Utz who always seems to be looking for someone to escort. Oh! Here comes the world's two largest horses with no one riding them but our class giants, Enda Good and Barbara Herin. Now as we look to the rear of the arena we can see if anyone gets hurt he will be rushed quickly to receive medical aid. Champ Cook is ready with Slavik's ambulance and Rick Knowles has Hutzler's ready. Seems like Lana jo Bramham, the mortician, is standing around, trying to decide whom she wants to work for: Slavik's or Hutzler's. Also on hand tonight are our nurses, Mary DeLeon, Gloria Garcia, Dale Benavides, Tony Figerova, and Lillie Orzabal. Now it is time for our first entry of the rodeo. Out of chute Number 1 comes Robbin Odom on his bronc, White Goose. He seems not only to be having trouble riding his bronc but also his bass horn. And coming out of chute Number 3 we see Chuck Nelson on the bronc, Lone Star. Faintly we can' hear the voices of Paula Seligman in the old maid's corner selling peanuts, popcorn, and sandwiches-Could they by any chance be tuna fish? Seated in the old maid's corner are none other than lane Simpson, Glenda Hamman, Lupe Es- trello, and Sharyl Cardwell. Up above we see Sandy Maxwell flying the American Airlines. Do you think he is still wearing the same helmet he wore on the Senior Trip? Someone has to hold the plane down so Kathy Slusher, the airline stewardess, is giving Sandy a helping hand. Now entering the arena and giving the people a bow are Becky Vance and Virginia Holloway who will attempt a trick performance if Virginia doesn't get her finger caught in a rope loop.



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Class Will Know all men by these presents, that we, the undersigned, the finest and most mag- nificent Senior Class of Edna High School, famous for our athletic pursuits and our intellectual endeavors, do publicly proclaim that we are of sound mind, therefore, declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Lester Coalson, will my ability to uphold the torch to Raymond Boyd. I, Beverly Clark, will my poise and coordination to Sandra Braddock. I, Tommy Anderson, will my ability to get along with teachers to john Browning. I, Charlotte Heimlich, will my loud mouth to Cynthia Effenberger. I, Bill Tipton, will my drafting ability to Glen Elles. I, Genell Franek, will my artistic ability to Burr Stafford. I, Doug Hamman, will my always in place hair to Johnny Dugger. I, Billie Hillman, will my vivacious personality to LaNell Wilkerson. I, Rusty Carroll, will my ability to keep track of receipt books to next year's senior class I, Barbara Herin, will my athletic ability to Cathy Dial. I, Royce Hudgeons, will my dry wit to Marvin Mercer I, Jewel Bunton, will my quiet little laugh to Marcia McClung. I, Buddy Miller, will my spicy jokes to Doug Anders. I, Becky Vance, will my ability to be on time to Sudi Myers. I, john Magninat, will my memories of the Senior Trip to Robert jerkins. I, Judy Vance, will my car, the Wfhite Tornado, to Pudy Vance. I, Sandy Maxwell, will my friendliness to Dennis XVhitley. I, Ginger Holloway, will my cautious driving to Libby Kozelsky. , I, Tommy Miller, will my golf clubs to Kent l'Flash Miller. I, Barbara Warbuton, will my dancing a-Go-Go to Linda Gillig. I, LeRoy Nava, will my picture taking ability to Jimmy Bishop. I, Brenda Sowell, will my walk to Delores Gerdes. I, Chuck Nelson, wi'll my ability to sleep through breakfast on a bus to Gary Siecko. I, Frankie Slone, will my boyfriend to Mary Margaret Grey. I, Robbin Odom, will my work well-done to Paul Milstead. I, Glenda Hamman, will my Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award to Kathy jackson. I, Oscar Rodriguez, will my coordination to Gary Boenning. I, Enda Good, will my height to Peggy Peck. I, Charles Unger, will my ability to not sleep on the senior trip to Billy Miller. I, Lana Bramham, will my beautiful, blond hair to Rose Marie Zack. I, Morris Utz, will my ability to raise champion hogs to Ronnie Gates. I, Dale Benavides, will my timidness to Carmen Estrello. I, joe Whitley, will my title of Playboy to Henry Drushel. I, Ann Browning, will my politeness to Sue Atkins. I, John Woods, will my many hours spent at the Dairy Bar to Thomas Woods. I, Shirley Kubenka, will my gracefulness to BeBe Cardwell. I, Gus Zavidal, will my enjoyable hours spent working in the yard to james DeBord. I, Gloria Floyd, will my bashfulness to Anita Mesa. I, Rick Knowles, will my ability to get to band on time to Bobby Bergstrom. I, Lenora Munoz, will my nursing career to Mary Mesa. I, Robert Herrera, will my bookkeeping grades to Sheri Reed.

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