Sonora High School - Bronco Yearbook (Sonora, TX)

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BR0IHC01|$I2 HOW WILL WE EVER GET IT TOGETHER? Introduction Student Life WE LINE UP THE COLORS High School Classes Administration— Faculty Junior High School Middle School Elementary School WE PRACTICE THE MOVES Sports WE MEMORIZE THE SEQUENCES : Clubs— Academics it WE UNSCRAMBLE THE PUZZLE .Closing Section— Graduation M Ad index Bronco 1982 Volume 63 Sonora High School 807 South Concho Sonora, Texas 76950 THE YEAR OF THE PUZZLE HOW WILL WE The Rubik cube croze hit 5HS during the foil semester. The cube broke oil toy soles records, even before Christmos buying. Cube-type puzzles ond books of solu- tions sold well for Christmas. Some schools even banned the absorbing, distracting cube. A few were token into custody otSHS. The romantics thrilled to the wedding of Prince Charles of Greot Britain to Lady Diono Spencer In July. Following was the shocking assossinotion of Egypt ' s President Anwar Jeremy Berrymon, Ronnie Anderson, Timmy Doon. Allen SreworT, John DIonkenship, and Wode Hopkins try mosrering the cube puzzles. EVER GET IT TOGETHER? Sodor on October 6. The second space shuttle flight November 12 to 15, after several deloys, successfully completed 90% of its tests. Government reports In December occused Libya ' s Koddofi of sending hit men to the U.S. to ossassinote Presi- dent Reogon and or other top leaders. And on December 13, darkness fell over Poland as martiol low was imposed, cutting all personal communication ond trovel. In the U.S. inflation is still high and we are in recession. Reagan ' s cuts and strategies hove alleviated the situation somewhat, but the economy is not cured. New superintendent of the Sonoro ISD is Wendoll McAn- drew. An evaluation teom looked over the school system in the fall and mode recommendations of several plans for solving present overcrowding problems and providing for future growth. This group of Middle Schooi students woits on the steps for the ofter-lunch beii. BRONCO FOOTBALL Right: The Broncos run on to the field to ploy the Ozone Lions in the first gome of the seoson. Below: In the Junc- tion gome, Dovid Buitron corries the boll. J H HHK. 4.7fn HPH|| liPff H HE,- -:- | km IlI mH P vl l Above Scott 5ovell ond John Blonkenship discuss the way the Coohomo gome is going. Center: Dovid Buitron hod o sip of water during the Junction gome as Mike Phillips ond Wode Hopkins, injured ond ill respectively, watch from the sidelines. (Right) Red and White on a field of green Top: During rhe pre-gome activities, some of the Broncos help others with stretching exercises. Left: Joe Longorio. with his orm oround o fellow ployer, reflects the comoroderie omong the team os they watch in Eldorodo. As John Blonkenship carries the boll. Scott Sovell (85) and Fermin Sonchez (64) lead the blocking. Goodbye, Dr. Brown A Man for All Giving of himself ond his skill. Dr. Browne is on hond during the gome in Jun ction to check Espy Whiteheod ' s injured knee. Seasons No Bronco football gome was complete without the familiar face of Dr. Charles F. Browne, who for many years was one of the Broncos ' most loyal boosters and served as officiol team physician. Always on hand dur- ing gomes, wherever they might be ployed, his comforting presence was taken for gronted. In retrospect, we realize that this wos a speciol season — becouse Dr. Browne was a port of it for the lost time. After a brief illness, he graduated from this world on Jonuory 12, 1982. His life and his death touched us all. Now begins the legend. Top: Cooches Snodgross, Hopkins, ond Burge cooch from the sidelines during o rense momenr. Above: Scours raise the flog for the final gome Band to Comanche by Chartered Bus Cur lers for the Road Below: Clolene Srewort helps Condy Couthorn get her hoir rolled for the trip to Comanche. Moking themselves o little prettier ore twirlers Anno Mortinez, Trocy Thompson, ond Debro Moldonodo. Boording the bus, Debro Moldonodo turns ro tolk to Potsy ond Undo Morilyn Feist puts her things on the overhead rock, os Cathy Polocek checks out Duron while Mr, Martinez woits patiently, the restroom. The show is about to begin! Top: Seven little flogs, sitting in o row — wotch the Broncos beot Coohomo. Above: Bond members woit on the sidelines tor holf time. Left: Edmund Martinez worms up o flute. BRONCO SPIRIT Art dosses filled holls ond doors with spirit-boosfing posters like this Number One between Ezequiel Duron ond Joe Dovid Fovilo. The door treotment below includes o little mixture of the freshman Mr. Ug- ly contest — o first this yeor. Right: The Homemoking II doss mode cokes for the footboll boys to encourage them for the Brady gome. Rodney Oliver, Espy Whiteheod, Dovid Duitron, ond Kevin West munch out. Top Right: Jennifer Spencer is reody for the trip to Comonche. Trocy Peek ond Jockie Johnson lough thot she is cought in rollers by the comero person. 10 Spirit doesn ' t just happen— it ' s made by cheerleaders, faculty, band, art and honnemaking classes, student body, townspeople — everyone helps Top; The toculty does q parody ro The Gombler In the Brody pep roily. Left ond Above: John Dlonkenship, Joe Longorio. end Mike Phillips inspeo some of the mony spirit posters mode by the art classes to boost spirit. 11 Spook Parade, Coronation Held on Courthouse Lawn ■ ■liWnl Spooks + booths = color and fun Christmas is songs and concerts Beau and Sweetheart Pinatas and parties set a holiday mood The dimox of fhe bond ' s Chrisrmos concert wos the onnouncement of Allen Steworr end Tonyo Mdgeway as fhe bond Deou and Sweetheart for this yeor. Above: This is o scene in Mrs. Sotelo ' s room with the Christmos party underway. Left: Marcus Reed swings ot the piiiato during Miss Nixon ' s kindergarten Christmas party. 15 Winter features snow basketball GODSPELL Students and teachers enjoyed on unexpected, unprecedented winter holiday — two and a half days with low temperatures and a three-inch snow. Because of low gos pressure, many schools were turned out. The snow prompted makeshift sleds mode from old innertubes, old pieces of tin, or just feet dragged behind cars and pick-ups. Some attempts were mode at building snowmen, ond snowball monio was rampant. At right, Jeff Drittain puts snow down Louise Ingham ' s neck, as Drew Wallace, snowball in hand, bocks him up. Julie SfeworT ' s red sweofer meons there is o basketball game rodoy. Right: GODSPELL drew neor capocity crowds or oil three performances. In this scene, Louro Preston sings Day by Day ro Mike Polocek. 16 WE LINE UP THE COLORS High School Classes Administration— Faculty We always have Right: Wode Hopkins ond Rick Powers — roce ro work rhe cube. Below; Morlo Von Hoozer — moke o rronsporency for government, during English class. n Nonerte Sonchez — embroiders o flower in ort doss Right: Chorley Corroll — picks up ottendonce slips. 18 So much to do Louro Coyce — wait in the library — ho hum. :! '  . ' ' ij 1 1 If LIBRARY George Sonchez — ear some coke which Homemaking II baked for foor- boll boys. Left; Jeremy Derrymon — dream a little. 19 It ' s about time for the last hurrah! President John Dlonkenship 20 Secrerory Julie Stewart Treosurer Joe Longorio Dovid Dessero Frisby Bible Loro Coyce Mork Doon Thomas Boone Tracy Day Perry Don Droper Charley Carroll Gracielo DeHoyos Lindo Duron 21 Epidemic Hits by Mike Phillips I would like to expose the dangers of o disease known as SENIOI -ITIS which hits unsuspecting seniors in epidemics each spring. Like the common cold, SENIORITI5 has no known cure. (Relief con be had only by staying home from school, making the drag, and drinking LOTS of liquids.) Although this disease is not one of the all-time, number-one killers, it has olreody token its toll of millions of seniors this year. Recent studies show that 95 percent of all senior high school students in America to- day hove contracted this disease. Most coses go unnoticed for a few months. Usually the student will show no symptoms until the lost months of school before grad uation. Symptoms include: loss of con- centration, drowsiness (from late night senior parties), and the majority of afflicted seniors may be observed wandering the holls in o delirious, euphoric state. Although this disease may seem harmless, some fatalities hove occurred. Studies show that nine out of ten fatalities ore the direct result of homework. That ' s right, folks, homework! By observation of loborotory seniors (who volunteered to get out of English), severol scientists con- clude that homework is harmful to one ' s health when odminstered in concentroted amounts. Thus, it is my firm belief thot homework should be outlawed during the final semester of the senior year. It is also my firm belief that the following message should be printed on every twelfth-grade textbook: WARNING: The Surgeon General of the United States has determined that homework is hazardous to the health dur- ing the final semester of your senior year. I also believe that it should be unlawful for teachers to assign research papers term papers, book reports, independent projects and the like. Offenders should be tried as felons, and punished by ten years to life in the school cafeteria during the elementary lunch period or to the electric choir — or both. Patsy Duron Arturo Golindo Joe Dovid Fovilo Cissy Gollegos 22 Cloy Friess Viaor Gorcio Sulemo Garza Tommy Harris Morsho Hodges Myron Holford Hermelindo Robles Hernondez Wade Hopkins Mary Honno Jesus Herrero Robert Hughes 23 BP i l 1 Hb«i ! ' ' l ■ Hb M 1 H k 1 1 1 Bryan Hunt Brad Johnson Anna Mortinez Lisa Jockson 1 Armondo Morfinez 24 Steve Jennings Doric Kelly Tommy McCurdy SIX FLAGS Here we come Mike McMillon Money is to spend, isn ' t it? Pom Merrill David Nodrochol Roso Noriega Coby Moenning Eric Neol Rodney Oliver 25 Friendly, fun-loving and still original This senior doss mode on indelible impression on rhe English longuoge wirh such contributions os Bluebonnet Plague and Mid Evil Period. Belio Penoiver -aWi ' jafer. ' vj ■ Nereido Perez Mike Phillips John Pollord R HT WI H 9L :.| w V «? Hft ' ' J ■■ -■■ . ft K ■ ' f M k w J k 26 Vonesso Perez DeDe Pfingsten Corhy Poiocek Delmo Ponsetti Tonya Ridgewoy Hector Somoniego Jessico Robledo George Sonchez Rodolfo Ramos Joey Somoniego Nanette Sanchez 27 lu Scott Sovell Tfocy Thompson LiliQ Virgen Tommy Sheppord Efroin Toftes Matoy West 28 Dernordo Soils Motlo Von Hoozer Dovid Wells Above: Just goofing oround with o Speol ond Spell ote Cothy Polocek, Scott Sovell, ond Ronnie Anderson. Top Left: In government doss, Eric Neol shows ond explains his tronsporency ot o port of the lesson. Top Right: Putting the finishing touches on the sfoge for o model of Shokespeores Globe Theater ore John Blankenship ond Allen Stewort. This wos on independent project for English IV. Armondo Morfinez disploys some of his 49 plus medols which he hos won since fourth grode in U.I.L. competition ond bond camp. 29 vs Junior Joys With Q lirrle imaginarion and preparation, working in the library or night to get the research poper done isn ' t really too bod. Mr. Kirkpotrick kept the library open or night and even on Sunday. Everyone Vk ' os o little crozy by the time it v as all over. Right: Louise Ingham; Below: Alex Noriego, Ezequiel Duron, ond Fermin Sonchez, Dortom: Jon Edmundson (direct from work), Cody Childress (in eor phoes). ond Robby Kohutek (on opposite poge). I I i ' II 30 research papers, concessions This doss mokes money fogefher. Even before the Speech Meet con- cession stand they hod enough money for the bonquet and prom. They sold spaghetti dinners as well as the usual sandwiches, etc. Left: Homer Somonlego wolfs on Miles Miller. Below: Serving cokes ore Anno Romos ond Hermellndo Reyes. 31 Being a junior meant Officers President Albert Chavez Vice-President Espy Whiteheod Secretory Jennifer Spencer Artliur Adome Dovid Duifron Clorobelie Arredondo Kondi Drozee Norma Dadilio Cloyonn Cotes Bobby Bible Cody Ctiiidress Robby Bible Albert Chovez Kelly Cooper Vicki DeMorco Timmy Doon Ezeklel Duron Jon Edmondson Noemo Escobar Norma Escobar Marilyn Feist idalio Gorzo Veronico Gorzo 32 a lot more work — and fun Froncisco Gonzoles Santiago Gonzales Alicia Herrero Dilly Hollond Tommy Hulsey Louise Ingham Kurf Kouffmon Phillip Kemp Bobby Kohutek Curtis Liphom Elio Longorio Debro Molonodo Nino AApto Drice Motthews Midrion Mandez Tommy Hulsey gets in o little reoding, taking odvontoge of the library time. 33 OOPS! The prom theme is supposed to be kept secret? Paper Roses . . . Morilyn Rest leorns to moke poper roses from Mr Kirkporrick. Everything is coming up roses — for the bonquet- It ' s off for home offer o grueling day or school for Noemi Somoniego. Eddie Vollejo Tino Wogner Kevin West Espy Whiteheod Lorry Whitehurst r osie Williams Annette Wilson Ronnie Wipff Zee Wooton Roso Zopoto Steve Zortmon Kenneth Jolly Andrea Hernondez 35 Sophs still have pizazz I Right: Dosil Freeman browses rhrough the Notionol Geographic for something ; to do. Delow: At the speech meet, Ronnie Pollard tollies scores Above: I Honestly Love You sings Jane Penolver. Right: With Mike Poloceks cooperation, Kothryn Porker strikes a dignified pose in her formal. 36 The gong gathers or the wall during lunch: Lorry Jennings, Robert Mittel, Billy Lax- ton, Potricio Bible, Drew Wolloce, and Kothryn Porker Sophomore ' s Twenry-rhird Psolm The monster is my teacher I shell not pass He moketh me to face the blockboard; He desrroyerh my love notes. He maketh me to be quiet And taketh away my candy. He awakeneth me from my sleep And leodeth me to the office For conduct ' s sake. Yea, though I walk through the halls Of knowledge forevet, I feor the gteat evil — For I hove forgotten my homework. His face reddens before me. He moketh me to write 6(X) words. He filleth the blockboard with homewotk; My notebook runneth over. Surely mishap and misfortune shall Follow me all the days Of my schooling, And I shall dwell in the halls Of this school forever. Enjoying the noon ontics, Adorn Hernondez ond Eugene Gonzales orrives with the bond at Borry Groves woit for the bell 5andy Loke Sophomoric? Well, we ' re 38 Officers President Drew Wolloce Vice-President Judy Merrill Secretory Kothryn Parker Diono Arevolo Noncy Benson Potricio Bible Tommy Bible Jeffrey Brittoin Ido Cosfillejo Condoce Coutfiron Cosey Crites Amolio DeHoyos Cfiristine DeMorco Rosemory Dominquez Lynn Duckworth Kotfiryn Parker and Loyne Eddy listen to music os tfiey work lost period in tfie librory the afternoon before the night the stereo set wos stolen by vondols. sophomores, aren ' t we? Tommie Duron Tommy Duren Loyne Eddy Adofo Elguezobol Dritt Evons Morthew Fovilo Karen Fish Basil Freeman Glorio Gorcio Tony Gorza Eugene Gonzoles Barry Graves Normo Guerro Deanno Holtom Adorn Hernondez Lisa Herringron Krisri Hill Nafalio Holguin Cynthia Hughes Roy Hulsey Lorry Jennings Jerry Jiminez Rodney Jones Liso Kelly Melonie Kelly Loro Leo Kordzik Billy Loxron David Love Edmond Mortinez Juvenrino Mortinez 39 The sophs really counted in academics and extracurriculars Fish fit right in Four little fish, all in a row — two trying to blow bubbles Ttiey ore: Anito Dolch, Becco Powers, Leo Whireheod, and Debbie Bible. Sherry Ellison woits for o ride in front of rhe gym 42 Someone is olwoys on crutches oround here, Todoy it ' s Johnny Snider. Lett Pofsy Perez stiows ttie flower embroidery stie mode in ort, Delow: As Lonnie Blonkenstiip struggles ro hold up ttie pole, Kevin Taylor is ttirowing ttie blome ro someone else — for whatever. Jesse Guerro, Gino Black, Corol Cayce, and Doug Mortin get materials for o science experiment. 43 The quiet freshmen Officers President Abel Sanchez Vice-President Doug Mortin Secretory Ismoel Sonchez 44 Elizobetti Allen Glodys Arredondo Monuel Arredondo Aniro Bolch Deboroh Bible Gino Block Lonnie DIonkenship John Dovid Costro Corol Coyce Luis Contreros Ido Coronodo James Dixon Cothy Doron Potty Duenes Sherry Ellison Jose Escolonte Leoh Evons Robert Fierro Ty Fincher Victor Fuentes worked hard Elso Golindo Daniel Garzo Freddy Horness Jesus Golvon Juon Gorzo Steve Morrison Mark Gomez Janice Gomez Delia Heffernon Arthur Gondor Jessie Guerro Connie Herrero Angelica Maria Gorcio Oscor Gutierrez Woyne Hill Michoel Noriega works on the unit obout leorning how to use rhe library, 45 These competitive, eager Alfredo Luno Jody Lurtrell 46 Doug Martin Gilbert Martinez Martin McGee Belinda Mendez Ricky Mesa Dorryl Moore Marsh Pohl Aimee Middleton Dovid Noriego Rebecco Powers Dono Milik Michael Noriega Edna Reyes Scort Miller Patsy Perez Mary Ann Rogers James Mills Veronico Perez Joe Will Ross frosh involved themselves Doniel Somoniego John Snyder Lydio Torres Stonly Young Regino Somoniego Morio Sofelo Morgorito Valdez Alma Zapato Abel Sonchez Chod Stewart Veimo Virgen Ismoel Sanchez Greg Stewart Lee Welch Debbie Shonnon Kevin Taylor Leo Whitehead While the gym is empty, Leah Evons proc- tices o few free throws W.A. McAndrew Superintendent This has been o year of evaluation ond plonning for the Sonoro Independent School District. Emphosis has been on open communication between the ad- ministrative board and the community and faculty. In an assembly at the end of the school year, the follov ing teachers and staff members were recognized and given service awords: 10 years, Torivio Chavez, Don- na Benson, Donna Hill, Louise Dorlemann; 11 years, Vivion Miears: 12 years, Rosa Gutierrez, Nildo Hernandez, Mario Santos, Max Hordegree. Tino Dominguez; 14 years, Anita Lone. Fifteen years, Gwen Kordzik, Jo Ellen Neol, Cloy Code, Annabel Wuest; 16 years, Jerry Hopkins, Wondo Turner; 17 years, Morgoret 13urch; 19 years, Gail Cade. Twenty years. Dob Snodgross; 22 years, Smith Neol, 23 yeors. Celeste Prugel, Bettye Hordegree. Charlotte Wilson, 26 years and Pouline Skoins, 29 years. Oliver Wuest wos recognizd for 32 years service. Those with 10 to 25 years of service received pins. With 25 years or more, they received pins and plaques. 48 Jeanne Jackson Superintendent ' s Secretary Administration, School Board, staff Board of Trustees School board members spenr mony hours in regulor end special meetings such os rhe one shown here in session Members ore: 5om Perez, Aniro Dolch, Som Stewart — president, Jimmy Condra — secretory, Scott Shuriey, Dud Whiteheod, ond Dr Johnny Fields. Vicki High Bookkeeper Secretory Vivien Mieors Director of Business 49 rr High school Administration Faculty Staff James Bible Principal Secretary honored by NHS Wednesday, April 26, during the NHS induc- tion ceremony, o ploque was given ro honor o lady who is o great asset to this school. This lady is Joan Lotto. She is o great help in every organization in SHS. She ' s the person who averages and re- averages each and every grade, keeps bonk statements and deposits up-to-date, and types the news releases that go in the locol paper. Mrs. Lotto is the major wheel in this school system and on importont behind-the-scene port of every occasion This lody deserves credit and thanks for her endless contributions, ond we hope this pla- que shows this. Julie Stewort 50 Joan Lotto mokes one of those doily onnouncements os port of her many foceted job os secretory. Bible honored ' , too, on 40th birthday And many happy returns! For those who missed the radio on- nouncemenrs, the billboord. or the holl posters filled with various consolatory remorks ond wit- ticisms. May 6. 1982, wos the big day for Dig J. The occasion served as a good excuse for one of those famous, fobulous faculty luncheons, which can be seen left and above in full session Incidentally, he did blow out all those condles with one fry — whotever that proves. 51 -; r .- sv NHS recognizes Kirkpatrick ' s dedication In making rhe presentation of the plaque ro Warren Kirkpotrick during rhe NHS induction ceremonies, Mary Hanno sold, We would like to honor a man who has helped each and every one of us in some way. He gives all of us individual oftenrion ond helps us in any way he con. The juniors and seniors hod ro write research papers this year, and Mr. Kirkpotrick rook his own personal rime to open the library or our convenience. He also helped the NHS by spen- ding hours pointing 300 Val-O-Groms for the Valentine sole. We would like to take this rime to thank Mr. Kirkpotrick for all his devo- tion and help and let him know that we appreciate all his many little speciol services and what he has done in rhe library for us. During NHS induction, Mory Honno presents on ploque to librorion, Worren Kirkpotrick. Stiirley Dodgeff, office aide, looks for that speciol form wtiicfi is supposed to be there I somewtiere 52 Charles Adorns Drivers Ed , Coach, Physiology Gay Adorns Heolrh, English I Williom Barber Moth, Algebro Donno Benson Business Courses James Duchonon: Dromo, Speech Virgil Burge Biology, Coach Goile Code Typing I, English II Roy Evens: History, Coach Jeryl Fields: Counselor Bosil Freeman: Government, Free Enterprise, Cooch Wolfer Holik: History, Coach Jerry Hopkins: World History, Athletic Director Dionn Keller HECE, JH Homemaking, Home Furnishings Warren Kirkpotrick: Librorion Gwen Kordzik Health, Gitls ' P E , Cooch Sara McAndrew: English I, III Ed Mortinez Bond Director Morsholl Morrow: Geometry, Math Woyne Patterson: DE, PEL Phillip Pohl: Physical Science 53 Las Golindrinas ' adios but not goodbye At the junior-senior bonquet, Ed Mortinez adjusts the store runner-up tennis medol son Armondo hos jusr won After 7 record-breaking yeors as bond director, Martinez accepted o position in Crowley for the conning school yeor His will be o hard oct to follow I A The new Adorns twins, sons of Gay ond Chorlie, moke their first visit to school, oge almost two weeks Thof ' s Colt on the left and Chip on the right There once was o reocher named Freeman Who reminded me of o seaman. His hoir was brown. He was some sort of clown, And his temper showed he was o demon. Julie Srewarr Celeste Prugel: Homemoking, Home G Fomlly Living Roberta Soppington: English IV, Journolism I, II Dob 5nodgross: Adv. Moth, Chem , Physics, Cooch Ben Soils: Speciol Education, Tennis Cooch Reggie Willioms: C V A E Chorlotte Wilson: English I Sponish I, II Oliver Wuest: Shop, Drafting, Cooch Joyce Ridgeway: Special Educotion Aide 54 Maintenance and custodial staff .■-•v | - Mointenonce Top Left: Mox Hordegree, supervisor, pouses Qt the door of his office Top Right: Juvenfino Dominguez. 5r., spends o lot of time cutting the gross. Custodial Stoff Center: Federico Chavez, elementory: Roy Hernandez, Jr , VOE; Gilbert Munoz, field house: Luis Moreno, gym, speciol educa- tion: Oscor Garcia, middle school Left: Polo Ledezmo ond Juventino Dominguez Jr , junior high: Ramiro Chavez, high school 55 SALES 115 N.W. 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SERVICE SONORA, TEXAS 915—387-3151 CURNEY FAULKS 915—387-3269 RAY JONES 915—387-3413 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Administration Faculty Staff ; Smith Neal: Principal «:  Kevin James Science, P E,, Health, Coach Reed Jennings: History Richard Lopez: Sociol Studies, Cooch Carol Love: Science Jacqueline Polocek: Longuage Arts Willie Rophelt Moth Weylond Ropp: Jr High Bond Director Delia Samoniego Long Arts, ESL, Bilingual, Home Liaison Charlotte Northcutt: Language Arts Noncy Tittle Longuoge Arts, Moth Jinger Wogner Special Educotion Zenobio Wooton: Librorion Nellie Adkins: Speciol Educotion Aide Jocque Baker: Speciol Reading Aide Doris Samoniego Speciol Educotion Aide Borboro Sykes Junior High Aide Above: Snock Dor Stoff: Borbaro Shoffer, Cormen Sanchez, ond Fronces Moore Left: Borboro Jennings Junior High Secretary 67 Eighth Grade Participation, enthusiasm Mory Lou Arredondo Dovedo Dible Chris Artiogo Jennie Dible 5cotf Dodgett Sheilo Doone 5uzono Denovides Jorgelino Buitron Jonofhon Derrymon Abe Coruthers Drion Coscodden Jose Cosrillo Courtney Couthorn Peter Chavez Rachel Chavez Woyne Collins Jim Cooper Rebbecco Coronodo Choyse Donnheim Lisa Ducioame Monuol Duron Terry Duren Joe Esquie vel Danny Farmer Danny Flores Dwoyne Freemon Morie Freemon Undo Golindo Courtney Couthorne on Dodgett mokes good use of the time he IS ro woir for high school to let out. Kurt Kneese Stocy Kohutek Keri Kropp James Lee Glen Love Janice Lowe Alberto Luna John David Morfinez Jonlce Lowe is on her way home after school With books in hand, Carrie Sorenson woits for a ride home from school. Jackie Masters John Merrill Edward Mota Mart Miller Mike McDride Stacy Miller Felix Mendozo Debro Moor Eighth Debbie Mosley Eliot Nixon Louis Olenick Emily Polos Jesse Poredes Asho Potel Woyford Tyler tensely anticipates the serve. Grade Todd Phillips Flora Prieto EsQu Ramirez Donno R,opp Keith Ropp Sidonno Ridgewoy On the woiting wall by the old gym is Rebecco Coronodo. Sonny Somoniego Nodine Sonchez Ricordo Sanchez Stocy Snider Carrie Sorenson Rodney Speers Trudy DellToylor Elias Torres Shonnon Turner Woyford Tyler Rose Ann Velo Tiffany Wollace Jeff Wotkins Leslie Webster Lori Webster Anitra Wyott Corie Avilo Leslie Dorber Jonet Dorlemon MoriQ Dorron Michoel Benson JoAnn Bible Mort Block Sondro Blokenship Steve Bolfon Kelly Cohill Irnno Copuchino Angle Corrosco Friends pr;:? I Making up this three-some for some ofter-school fun ore Jovier Flores, Shonnon Rushing, and Steve Bolton. Time spent waiting on the woll for o ride is o lot more fun with a friend. Monica Moldonodo ond Kelly Whitehead seem to enjoy hav- ing o friend to woit with. Traci Coscodden Joime Costillejo Milton Costillejo Rachel Castillo Loyne Coyce Doug Chandler Seventh Grade shaping up ;nny Clemmons Carrie Cox lly Collins Robert Davis rmondo Contreras Thomas DeHoyos jrdes Contreros Goy Ann Dobbs lolio Coronodo Chrisropher Driskell Lynn Ducioame Jovier Flores Ismoel Duenes Volerie Flores Miriam Elquezabal Mike Friess Holly Estep Irene Golindo Sonriogo Faz Somuel Golindo Jonnerte Gondor David Guerra Enereyoa Garza Chris Hommett Emily Gonzoles Nancy Herrero Prime Gonzoles Tammy Holquin John Dole Gordon Michael Hooper Dina Graves Tino Hulsey Seventh Grade A good group Tommi Jones Kristin Keel Jeff Kimbrel Robin Kneese Sreve Love Dora Lira Geneve Luno Santiago Luno More Monning Morio Moi inez Kote Mothews Michelle McCleery Kristi McCurdy Chrisfl McLoughlin Gino McMillon 5ondro Merrill Goil Meso Jim Miles Showno McLoughlin Jose Moroles Jori Todd tokes out her reroiner. John Paul Noriega Lisa Poredes Moyuri Potel AlmoQuiroz David Ramirez Eddie Ramirez Monuel Ramirez Rene Romirez i4M «. ichael Hooper and Gregg Anderson hove often this for on rheir way home. Kenneth Reeves Floro Solozor uonito Robles Louro Solozor be Romero Prisdllo Somoniego Ihonnon Rushing Shoumorie Scoggins Sylvio Serrono Mickey Sharp Wesley Skains Shorlo Snider Joe Paul Soils Louri Sofelo Jack Sykes Chris Taylor Trey Taylor Aldo Tobias Jori Todd Mario Torres Marshall Tyler Derrho Voldez Becky Vela Michelle Wagner Lonce Wolloce Sheryl Williams Teri Willioms John Young Left: Irmo Luno ond Sheilo Wilson point their ceramics in ort closs Sixth Grade This year ' s sixth graders ore described as hard ra describe. They ore still very much individuals and vory. They hove not yet developed o group character. Veronico Aguilor Gregory Anderson Wendy Anderson Amy Jone Arevolo Cynthio Arevolo Sylvio Arevolo George Arredondo Tereso Artiogo Joey Dodgett Mario Borojos Rachel Benovides Leila Douhossis Tricio Drown Dewoyne Butler Joey Corrillo Neldo Costonedo Michael Costillejo Monico Costillejo Solvodor Costillejo Morio Castillo Comille Couthorn Delmo Chovez Justin Condro Kenneth Conger Carlo Crites Verno Cummings Nick Dacy Robbi Dickenson Trocy Donoldson Cindy Doron izondro Duenes ?il DunlQp ane Dunham oro Escolonte Luis Escolonte Cecilia Espinoso Mirella Foz Trocy Fincher Mike Fullen irmo Golindo Francisco Golvon Javier Golvon Scorf Gomez Joe Dovid Gorzo Porricio GorzQ Cynrhio Gomez Luis Gonzales Samontha Gregory Pedro Guerra Rodney Holfom Michele Homeister Robert Morris Joson Heorn Ann Morie Herrero John Poul Herrero Sommie Jo Hollond Curtis Howord Josper Huckobee Julie Jockson Johnny Johnson Cleveland Jones Duone Jones Kirk Joy Chris Kornes Bobbie Kelly Lena Loxton Geneva Lee ■Ermelindo Lopez Loncey Love Cody Lozono As Pedro Garcia puts the finol touch of glaze, Froncisco Golvon shows o finished piece of ceromics. Hugo Lujon Deofrice Luno Irmo Luna Monica McDonodo Sondro Morfinez Joe Maskill Somuel Mora Sean Matthews Dovid McDonald Froncisco McGee Jose Mendozo Rochel Merck Preccio Miller Michelle Olenick Shannon Payne Edword Perez oro Perez Undo Quorrleboum T Perez Dovid Romirez Pope Jennifer Romirez my Preston Eliso Reyes Q Provines Dovid Ross Mory Ross Liso Somoniego Alisio Sonchez Joe Son Miguel Moribel Senreno Cynrhio Soso Jennifer Son Miguel Gigl Speers Donnie Tonkersly Kelly Toylor Motildo Tobias Elso Trevino Roso Trevino Corl Vorgos Jose Velo Luis VillonuevQ Bobbie Wollicek Kelly Whirefieod Bobbie Willioms Trisri Young For Left: Preccio Miller Center Left: Loncey Lowe National Junior Honor Society Front Row: Mrs. Koy Holdrldge — Sponsor. Sidonno Ridgewoy — Vice-President, Corrie Sorenson — President, Stocy Snider — Secretory, Liso Ducioome — Treasurer. Second Row: Cynthio Hinton, Tommy Hoiguin, Lynn Ducioome, Stocey Miller, Jonet Dorlemonn, Kelly Cohill, Goy Ann Dobbs, Angle Corrosco Third Row: Asho Potel, Kristi McCurdy, Mory Huckoby, Lori Ann Guerro, Jim Cooper, Kristin Keel Fourth Row: Lori Sotelo, Michelle McCleery, Tesso Joy, Steveie Love, Craig Hopper, Sontiogo Foz. Student Council Activiries of the Junior High Student Council includ- ed: Co-sponsor of Hoofbeots, Halloween and Christmos movies, booth of Hollovj een Carnival, decorotons for hells and of- fice ot Christmas, sponsor of Decorate-the-Door contest at Christmas, hospitolity room during Colt Classic Dosketboll Tournament, Valentine Donee and an- nouncing all-school favorites, hosts for open house during Texas Public Schools Week, concession stand for spring invitational literary meet. Front Row: Cindy Doron, Kote Mathews, Dovedo Bible, Rachel Chavez — president, Carrie Sorenson — treosurer, Donnie Jackson — secretory; Bock Row: Sammy Moto, Rodney Speers, Mickey Sharp — vice-president, Noncy Tit- tle — sponsor Not pictured: Javier Flores. 80 First Row; Geneva Luno, Doro Lira, Floro Solozor, Lurdes Contreras, Elso Trevino, Amelio Escobedo, JoAnn Bible, Kellye Taylor, Trocio Drown, Teri Williams, Shonnon Scorr, Cindy Gomez, Second Row: Veronica Aguilor, Alda Tobias, Lisa Somaniego, Connie Tolfree, Miriam Eiguezobol, Jockie Masters, Donna Ropp, Courtney Couthorn, Jeonnie Dibie, Odilio Gorzo, Enereydo Gorzo, Cynthio Arevolo, Asho Potel, Decki Velo, Ermelindo Lopez, Verna Lee Cummings, Third Row: Abel Romero, Genoro Perez, Alex Duenes, Luis Villonuevo, Jose Mendozo, Edward Moto, Jaime Castillo, Croig Hopper. Eddie Ramirez, Lance Wolloce, Jonathon Derrymon, Sonfiogo Foz, Javier Golvon, Joey Corrillo CnDROIMATED VOCATIDNAL iEDU CATION ' lli ' llllli Front Row: Motio Guerra, Javier Gorcio, Chose Donnheim, Danny Farmer, Doren Halford, Jose Cosrillo 81 Sixth Grade Band Front Row Monico Costillejo, Gi Gi Speers. Dorlo Provines, Alisio Sonchez, Rachel Merck, Jennifer Son Miguel, Amy Jane Arebolo, Delmo Chovez, 2nd Row: Geneva Lee, Cindy 5oso, Monica Moldonodo, Morio Dorojos, Comille Couthorn, Troci Donaldson, Kelly Whitehead, Tony Campbell!, Leila Douhossis, Robbi i Dickenson, De Wayne Burler, Cris Karnes, Trisri Young, Neldo Castonedo, Dobbie Kelly, Treso Artiogo, Ann Morie Herrero, Jennifer Romeriz, Vickie j Rhiddlehoover, 3rd Row Patsy Garza, Cleve Jones, Louis Escaienre, Shonnon Poyne, Trocy Fincher, Mary Ross. Michelle Alenick, Kennerh Conger, George Arredondo Michele Adams, Kirk Joy, Cecilia Espinosa, Sammy Mora, Eliso Reyes, Sondro Martinez, Greg Anderson, Corlo Crires, Linda Quorrleboum, David: Romeriz, Seon Motrhews, Roy Pope, Loncey Lowe, Preccio Miller, Maribel Senteno, Dora Escalanre, Rodney Halton, Du Wayne Castro, Wendy Anderson, Zone . Dumam, Joe Moskill, Somonrha Gregory, John Paul Herrero, Curtis Howard, Louis Gonzales, Peter Perez, Cody Lozono, Mike Fullen, Dovid McDonald, Joey Dodgett Tommy Preston Trocy Tolfree. Cindy Doron, Dock Row: Som Potterson, Roso Trevino. Dwone Jones. Justin Condra, Jullie Jackson. Joson Hern, Lena Loxton, Nick Docey Michoel Costillejo Seventh Grade Band Front Row Roche! Costillejo, Leslie Barber. Louri Sotelo, Michelle McCleery, Dertho Voldez Lynn Ducioome Angle Corrosco, Moria Martinez, Kristin Keel, 2no Row Goil Meso, Janet Dorlemon, Juonito Robles, Christi McLoughlin, Sondro Merrill Rito Golindo, Valeria Flores, Come Cox Lone Coyce, Shomorie Sooggins Gino Mi Million, Jimmy Miles. Genivo Luna, Kelly Cohill, Holly Estep, Pncillo Somoniego, 3rd Row, Chris Driskill, Cori Auilo, Kristi McCurdy, Liso Poredes Moric Darron, Tino Hulsey, Jock Sykes, Jonnette Gander, Robert Dovis Showno McLaughlin, Shorlo Snider, Doug Chandler, Dino Groves Alma Quiroo, Billy Collins Michoel Hooper Morshol Tyler, Nancy Herrero, Mickey Sharp, Kothy Richer, Emily Gonzoies, John Young, Tammy Holgun, Jock Kimbrell, Bock Row: Michoe Friess, Rene Ramirez, Jori Todd, Joe Poul Soils, Steve Love, Shannon Rushin Ismoel Duenes, Troci Coscodden, Thomos Dettoyes, Michel! Benson, Troy Toylor John Poul Norriego, Dovid Guerro, Chris Toylor, Not Pictured Milton Costillejo, Tommi Jones, Sammy Golindo Jovier Flores, Penny demons, Sondro Blonkenshlp Goy Ann Dobbs Eighth Grade Band iront Row: Noro Golindo, Emily Polos, Connie Tolfree, Yvonne Gomez, Peter Chovez, Corrie Sornson, 2nd Row- Jonice Lowe, Sherri Kirby, Leslie Webster, Lori ebster, John Dovid Mortinez, Bonnie Jockson, Trudy Toylor, Courtney Couthorn, Srocey Snider, Cindy Irwin, Odilio Gorzo, Debbie Mosely, Lori Guerro, Woyne i.ollins, Debro Moore, 3rd Row Terry Duren, Dorthy Jiminez, Louis Olenick, Sonny Somoniego, Chris Artiego, Sheilo Boone, Sidonno Ridgewoy, Stocey Miller, tott Bodgerr. Jessie Poredes, Cynthio Hinton, Duwone Freemon, Mory Huckobee, Trocy Hulsey, Felios Torres, Rodney Speers, Nodine Sanchez, Rochel Chavez, QCk Row: Kelly Harrison, Liso Roe Ducioome, Shonnon Turner, Keith Ropp, Woyford Tyler, Brion Coscodden, Kern Kropp Liso Hughes, Devedo Bible Colt Cheerleaders Clockwise Sidonno Ridgewoy, Oonnie Jockson — heod cheerleoder, Jon Todd, Rochel Chovez, Louri Sorelo ond Goil Meso 83 5-3 season for slow-starting 8th grade Colts Fronr Row: Dwoyne Freeman. Samuel Galindo, Sonny Somoniego, Monuel Duron, Woyne Collins, Ricordo Sonchez. Motr Miller, Alberto Luno, Todd Phillips; Second Row: Woyford Tyler, Jim Cooper. James Lee, Keirh Rapp, Shannon Turner, Abe Corurhers. Keith Reeves, Terry Duren, Peter Chovez: Bock Row: Cooch Richord Lopez, Mike McDride, Rodney Speers. Esou Ramirez, John David Martinez, Glen Love, Milton Costillejo, John Poul Noriego, Donny Former, Curt Kneese. Coach Oliver Wuest. Seventh Grade Front Row: Steve Dolfon, Chris Toylor, Woyne Jackson, Mike Friess, Mickey Shorp, Jock Sykes. Marshall Tyler. Manuel Ramirez. More Manning; Second Row: Joe Poul Solis. David Guerra. Lance Wolloce. Prime Gonzales. Matt Black, Rene Romeriz, Eddie Romeriz, Abel Romero; Dock Row: Cooch Bill Dempsey, Michoel Hooper, John Young, Ismoel Duenes, Thomas DeHoyos. Dovid Romeriz. Jovier Flores, Jim Miles. Doug Chandler, Robert Dovis, Shonnon Rushing, Steve Love, Coach Kevin Jomes, 84 Seventh Grade Basketball Inexperienced group shows great interest, improves average G 1 r 1 Fronf Row: Shonnon Scorr, Irene Golindo, Priscillo Somoniego, Leslie Borber, Angle Corosco, Jori Todd, Jo Ann Bible, Second Row: Goy Ann Dobbs, Shoilo Snider, Valerie Flores, Geneva Luno, Rita Galindo, Robin Kneese, Terri Williams, Lynn Ducioone, Rachel Chavez, Third Row: Mary Borron, Kristie McCurdy, Kristin Keel, Penny Clemens, Corrie Cox, Kelly Cohill, Enereydo Garza, Bock Row: Coach Kothy Howe, Sondy Blankenship, Michelle McCleory, Gino McMillon, Kote Mathews, Traci Cascoden, Tammy Jones, Almo Quoriz, Dino Graves, Lone Cayce, Holly Estep, Janet Dorleman, Tina Hulsey. Front Row: Marsholl Tyler, Billy Collins, Chris Taylor, Monuei Ramirez, Rene Romirez, Mike Friess, Second Row: Jock Sipes, Micheol Benson, Steve Bolton, Primo Gonzales, Mark Manning, Mott Block, David Guerro, Third Row: Srevie Love, Shonnon Rushing, Chris Driskell, Lonce Wolloce, Santiago Fez, Mickey Sharp, Trey Taylor, Michael Hooper, Bock Row: Coach Kevin James, Jim Miles, Robert Davis, Javier Flores, Thomos DeHoyos, David Romirez, Ismoel Duenes, Doug Chandler, Jeff Kimbrel, John Young. 85 Eighth Grade Basketball Girls were an aggressive and improving ball club Front Row: Dorothy Jimenez, Stocy Snider, Gino Heffernon, Cynthia Hinton, Devedo Dible, Sidonno Ridgewoy, Noro Gonzoies, Morio Freemon, Second Row: Janice Lowe, Debbie Mosley, Stacy Miller. Donno Ropp, Tesso Joy, Yvonne Gorzo, Tiffony Wolloce, Leslie Webster, Third Row: Sheila Doone, Emily Polos, Lori Ann Guerro, Debro Moore, Cindy Irwin, Mory Huckobee, Nodine Sonchez, Rachel Chavez, Dock Row: Liso Hughes, Courtney Caurhorn, Liso Ducioame, Lori Webster, Carrie Sorenson, Bonnie Jackson, Cooch Kothy Howe, Sherri Kirby, Odilia Gorzo, Jackie Williams, Kelley Harrison, Trudy Dell Taylor, Trocey Hulsey. 8-AAA District Champs The boskefboll record was 8 wins and 10 losses. They experienced what basketball reolly is. Front Row: Mike McBride. Abe Currufhers. John Dovid Mortinez, Glen Love, Shannon Turner, Rodney Speers, Esau Ramirez, John Merrill, Second Row: Woyford Tyler, Woyne Collins, Alberto Luna, James Lee, Jim Cooper. Danny Flores, Manuel Duron, Dock Row: Terry Duren, Todd Phillips, Johnorhon Derrymon, Coach Richord Lopez, Sonny Somoniego, Peter Chovez. 86 Team comes long way, pushes to 4th in district individual breaks meet records in several events Front Row: Emily Gonzales, Gino Groves, Enerydo Gorzo, Valerie Flores, Carrie Cox, Kristin Keel; Second Row: Terr! Williams, Louri Sotelo, Leslie Dorber, Penny demons, Tina Hulsey, Rito Golindo, Jori Todd, Third Fi,ow: Monoger Sondro Merrill, Prissy Samoniego, Shannon Scott, Joonn Bible, Angie Corrosco, Nancy Herrero, Gay Ann Dobbs, Dertho Voldez, Manager Lone Coyce; Bock Row: Cooch Kothy Howe, Gino McMillon, Kate Mothews, Kothy Richter, Trocie Coscodden, Almo Quiroz, Tommie Jones, Michelle McCleery, Cooch Wolter Holik. 7 t h Boys team wins third in district meet first in Junction, third in Eldorado, second in Sonora Front Row: John Young, Jock Sykes, Michael Hooper, Mott Block, Mike Friess, Mickey Sharp, Morsholl Tyler: Second Row: Jeff Kimbrell, Jim Miles, Dovid Guerro, Rene Romirez, Sontiogo Faz, Stevie Love, Shonnon Rushing, Lance Wolloce: Bock Row: Thomos DeHoyos, Dovid Romirez, Jovier Flores, Ismoel Duenes. John Poul Noriega, Milron Costillejo, Cooch Kevin James. G r a d e 87 District 8-AAA Jr. High champs break S JR records, 1st in Eldorado and Cold Relays, 2nd in Junction 8 t h G r a d e Front Row Monoger Nelish Pofel, Keith R,app, Alberto Luno, Monuel Duron, Ricordo Sonchez, Sonny Somoniego, Peter Chovez, Second Row: Manager Terry Duren, Curt Kneese, Elios Torres, Esou Romirez, Mike McDride, Jim Cooper; Back Row: Manager John Merrill, John David Martinez, Rodney Speers, Coach Richard Lopez, Glen Love, Abe Coruthers. Hard-pushing team sets good example, finishes fourth in district meet 88 Front Row: Odilio Gorza, Yvonne Gomez, Rochel Chovez, Devedo Bible, Marie Freemon, Srocey Miller, Janice Lowe; Second Row: Manager Lisa Hughes, Lori Ann Guerro, Lisa Ducioome, Cindy Irwin, Noro Gonzoles, Emily Polos, Tracy Hulsey, Kelly Harrison, Mory Huckoby; Third Row: Cooch Kothy Howe, Lori Webster, Debbie Mosely, Gino Heffernon, Cynthio Hinton, Lesli Webster, Dorothy Jimenez, Stacy Snider, Trudy Taylor, Connie Tolfree; Bock Row: Patsy Garcia, Jeonnie Bible, Dee Ann Potterson, Jackie Mosters, Anitro Wyotr, Courtney Couthorn, Carrie Sorenson, Donna Ropp, Cooch Walter Holik. Tennis team first in district Front Row Mork Monning, Todd Phillips, Sidonno Ridgewoy, Preccio Miller, Kelly Whireheod, Jonef Borlemonn; Second Row: Woyne Collins, Daren Holford, Deborah Moore, Holly Estep, Chris Arfioga, Bock Row: Mart Miller, Bonnie Jackson, Coach Bill Dempsey, Sherry Kirby, Julie Jackson, Woytord Tyler Individual district ratings were Sidonna Ridgewoy — Ord girls ' singles. Sherry Kirby ond Debro Moore — 1st girls ' doubles Woyford Tyler — 4th boys ' singles, Mort Miller and Todd Phillips — 3rd boys ' doubles I i All-school favorites named at dance Carrie Sorenson John David Martinez The oil-school favorites were announced or the an- nual Valentine ' s Donce, Orher nominees were: DOY: Jim Cooper, Shannon Turner, and Perer Chavez; GIRL: Rachel Chavez, Devedo Di- ble, and Rebecca vrf Coronodo. 89 SONORA FLORAL GIFT 413 East 2nd 387-3444 B B 9H0E BARN Childrens Shoes Women ' s Shoes and Accessories Phone: 367-3618 405 Hwy. 277 BIG TREE RESTAURANT Open 24 Hours 387-9923 1009 W. Crockett HERSHEL ' S FOODWAY 505 S.E. Crockett 387-3706 We Give 5 H Green Stomps 90 SONIC DRIVE-IN Best wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Billy Burch locally owned and operated Phone in odvonce 387-5292 sSfS m£m §2i®g 2140 Hunr Street Sonoro, Texos Linda and James Hunt 915—387-2413 915—387-2142 HILL ' S JEWELRY 204 E. 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Abilene, Texas Phone 677-9121 96 MIDDLE SCHOOL Middle School Irmo Fovilo: Fourth Grade Aide PofriciQ Moseley: Fifth Grade Aide 100 Karen Ogburn: Speciol Reoding Aide MoriQ Sontos: Third Grode Aide Irene 5peers: Speciol Reoding Aide Administration, Faculty, and Staff Jeonerte Andrews Speciol Reoding Louise Dorlemonn Fifth Grode Dionne Benson Fourth Grode Loverne Benton Fourth Grode Ann Doone- Music Dill Dempsey Boys ' P E Ruth Esche Fifth Grade Corol Foircioth: Speciol Educofion Edwino Friess Fourth Grode Dettye Hordegree Fifth Grode Carole Kornes Girls ' P E Anita Lone. Third Grade Jone Lynch Third Grode Morsho Patron Third Grode Noncy Pohl Fifth Grode Verno f ophelt Fourth Grode l-indo Scroggins: Fourth Grade JuonitoSoso Fourth Grade Wondo Turner Third Grode Janet Voughon. Fifth Gtode 101 Fifth Grade This class is Romiro Acosto Kimberly Alford Morio Avilo Wheless Doker Anno Dolch Micheol Botes Leah Brown Roul Copuchino Osbouldo Costonedo Joseph Castro Terri Costro Ben Coyce Russell Cholk Chris Chovorrio Polmiro Chovez Brondy Childress Kimberly Cooke Cleto Coronodo Amondo Covey Johnny Ellison Mork Esche Almo Escobor MirtQ Fez Albert Fierro Above: Richord Mortinez con ' t pass the fountoin without o drink. Right: Woiring their turn for the boll in P.E. doss ore Poncho Voldez, Obouldo Costonedo, Ernesto Reyes, ond Michoel Todd. 102 exuberant, lively and sharp Velmo Flores Terry Freeman Andy Golindo Audro Golindo Oernice Golindo Dido Gorcio Freddy Gorzo Monico Gorzo Jeremy Gibson John Gonzoles Lilio Gonzoles Cloy Groves Derk Horle Micheol Horris Angela Hefternon Donny Heffernon Potsy Herrero Stephanie Hinfon Deonne Hodges Chorlene Hulsey Angelo Johnson David Journey Mitzi Joy Lee Kockley Jimmy Keese Kondo Kropp Velmo Lopez Rex Love Jesse Lynch Dorold Molik Lori Monning Goye Liso Mortinez Liso Martinez Richord Mortinez Monico Moto Arnulfo Mendozo Anno Meso Ruben Meso Mott Miles Teresa Munoz Felicio Noriega 103 Fifth Grade On the woy home from school, friends Donnon 5kains, HqI Snyder, Johnny Ellison, ond Dloke Trainer linger o little while by the high school During P,E. class. Stephanie Reed takes her tutn at hopscotch. Jessie Noriega Cindy Ogburn Soul Polos Manisha Potel Candise Potion Erosmo Perez Pepe Perez Michelle Perez Kristy Perkins Bred Pohl Patrick Prieto Norma Ramirez Wendy Romirez Stephanie Reed Ernesto Reyes Trey Rushing Chaldo Salazar Eloise Samoniego Lee Roy Sonchez Mario Sonchez Joe Sanriogo Doymon Skoins Kevin Slayton Tina Smith 104 They would rather play tether-ball than eat. Hoi Snider Normo 5oso Corl Speers Descom Spiller Shown Toylor Troci Teoff Micheol Todd Jorge Torres Dloke Troiner Tono Trimble Sondy Turnbull Woyne Tyler Poncho Voldez Donny Vaughn Corino VillonuevQ Michelle Villonuevo Eddie Virgen Sylvia Virgen Williom Woggoner Dwight Woldo Clint Walker Trey Wordlow Drondi Ware Dorlo West Koy Williams Michelle Woorton Johnny York Amelio Zapata Rudolfo Zopoto Tomas Zopoto Left; Mrs. Pohl ' s doss prepares for spelling Richord Mor- tinez waits to begin, Mark Esche olreody hos his dictionary reody, ond Monisha Patel has just opened her spelling notebook. Teocher: Envious meonsjeolous. Boy: I ' m envious of Dolly Porton. Teacher; No. I ' m the one who ' s envious of Dolly Porton (A true incident in the fifth grade doss this yeor.) 105 Fourth Grade — a group of free spirits Christie Adkins Angela Dlockmon Carl Cohill Preston Campbell Elvira Capuchino Alberico Capuchino Alyssio Corruth Sobrinio Corruth Esmeroldo Cosrillejo Monico Castillo Chris Castro Glindo Cosfro Leticio Chavez Russell Conger Loreno Coronodo Lulu Coronodo Ted Coston Sobrino Daniels 5aro DeloGarzo Christino DeLuno Andreo DeMorco Jill DePugh Patrick Dobbs Joson Donaldson Felipe Duenes Rendi Eorp Kristi Former Annette Flores Sondro Fuentes Abel Gomez Victor Gorzo Leticio Gomez Ruben Gutierrez Thereso Hale Tommie Homiester Chris Hanno Deborah Harris Mikie Heffernon Grocielo Hernondez Donny Hulsey Fernando Jimenez Melisso Jimenez 106 April Sonchez, Jose Lujon, Joke Kimberiy et ol heod fo proctice rheir Chrlsrmos music Leiicio Chovez, Federico Chovez, ond Polmero Chovez rest in the shode for a bit -f. Jones, Dorrell Keller, Todd Kemp, Drittony Kimbrel, Joke Krueger, Trino Kutoch, Detsy LIro, Melisso Lopez, Romiro Love, Trocy Luckie, Jimmy Lujon. Jose Morrin, Mikol Motrin, Potticio Mottinez, Monuel McGee, Abel Mendez, Hector Merrill. Sollie Moseley, Diono Owings, Korl Podillo, Somuel Potion, Melindo Potion, Melisso Potton, Shonno Peek, Seon Penny, Chris 107 Fourth Grade is eager Aimee Perez TeresQ Perez Volerie Perez Shone Perkins Donno Pierson Vonno Pierson Robert Pope Stephonie Powers Cynthio Ramirez Juon Ramirez Anron Reyes Mark Rogers Abigail Samoniego Armondino Sonchez Sylvia Sanchez Corlos Sondovol Fred Lingo Sonford Deonn Son Miguel April Santiago Sondro Sontiogo Cody Scoggins Gobrielo Serrano Lodonno Snyder Morio Soils Pat Dobbs ond Carl Vorgos help o clossmote assemble the Christmos tree. Right: Egg hunter Dan- ny Weover finds o big one (Pot Motrin ond Stephanie Powers in the bockground). 108 to do anything(except maybe schoolwork) Chrisri Spoin Deono Slofford Jeremy Taylor Johnny Terry Chos Thompson Tommy Trimble Corl Vorgos Cofhy Voughon Robin Velo Tino Vickers Felipe Vlllorreol Dorcy Waldo Heather Wolicek Brandy Wallace Keith Wallace Donnie Weaver Christy Webster Dorcy Wilson Above: On the mark, set to go. fourth graders wait for the word to start the Easter egg hunt. Left: Donna Pierson finds some eggs 109 Third Grade Artending o Bronco bosketboll gome ore Emily McAndrew, Amy Fields, ond Betsy Knighr Emily ' s Rubik ' s cube is o familior sight for oil oges. Abolos, Gino Abrego, Louro Adorns, Morcy Anderson, Vicki Arneft, Bobby Boker, Lewis Bondo, Mono Borojos, Mario Dorlemonn, Louro Lee Benovides, Melisso Bernier, Dovid Block, Cody Bolt, Chris Bounds, Billy Burch, Williom Compos, Joe Mike Coruthers, Keyes Costillejo, Ector Cosrillo, Ruben Cores, Condy Chovez, Olgo Churchill, Tono Cosfon, Toro Covington, Kimberlee 110 They loved the puzzle Rhondo Creek Russell Crenwelge Alma Roso DeLeon Drion Dierz Nicole Ducioome Joseph DunlQp Toney Duren Eric EspinozQ Shelby Evens Rachel Fovilo Amy Fields Joel Fincher Louro Flores Gregorio Fonseco Eric Golindo Gino Gomez Yveffe Gomez George Gorcio Morfho Gorcio Jomes Scoft Gorrerr Cecilio Gorzo Amie Gibson Francisco Gomez Louro Gonzoles Sonio Gonzoles Sommy Gregory Johnny Guerro Jesus Hernondez Roso Hernondez Trovis High Sherry Hocurr Betsy Knighr Consuelo Lumbreros Mortino Luno Roso Luno Jomes Morks EricQ Nicole Mortinez Jonelle Morrinez Michelle Morrinez John Mostrocco Debbie Moro Kendro McAnolly 111 Third Grade They enjoyed discovering Emily McAndrew Tro-Chell McDougol Lucindo Medozo Jomes Merrill Rita Mesa David Mirike Shelly Morgon Michael Nichols Chrisrene Ogburn Lucy Ofwell Jesse Ozuno Sapana Patel Preston Paris Michelle Payne Diana Perez Jesus Perez Oscor Perez Patricio Perez Pete Perez Kothy Perkins James Petty Rebecco Pope Carol Ramirez Danny Ramirez Kimberly Ramirez Raquel Romos Esequiel Reyes Juon Reyno Drondon Rhiddlehoover Delindo Robles Criz Somoniego Ricky Somoniego Eric Sonchez Mary Ann Sanchez Melindo Sonchez Peter Son Miguel Allison Schwiening James Scott Trinidad Senteno Mark Shonoborger Jennifer Sims Jocquelyn Skoins Croig Speers April Spiller Angela Stewart Oloyze Sykes Poul Toylor Rusty Troywick Federico Voldez Andrea Virgen Kelly Webster Judi Williams Thomas Wilson Mark Woorton Lucio Zopoto 112 , J Third Grade Thej Emily McAndrew Tro-Chell McDougol Lucindo Medozo Jomes Merrill Rito Meso David Mirike Shelly Morgon Michoel Nichols Chrisfene Ogburn Lucy Orwell Jesse Ozuno Sopono Potel Presfon Paris Michelle Payne Diana Perez Jesus Perez Oscar Perez Patricio Perez Pete Perez Kathy Perkins James Petty Rebecco Pope Carol Romirez Donny Ramirez Kimberly Romirez Roquel Romos GOLF COURSE RD. (915) 387-8270 Bus. OILFIELD ANSWERING SERVICE Linda Todd Owner 301 West 3rd Sonoro, Texas 76950 Country Fried Chicken n ' Fish Best Wishes Mr. ond Mrs. Billy Burch Locally Owned and Operated P.O. Box 785 Phone in Advance 387-3748 114 ELEMENTARY Piight: Principol: Cloy Code Below: Secretory: Lindo Young ELEMENTARY Administration, Faculty, and Staff Cofeterio Sfoff Front Row: Irmo Mota, Sophie Penolver, Pouline Skoins. Mario Chavez, Elizobeth Sutton — Supervisor; Back R,ow Mario Toborez, Helen Johnson, Mory Creek, Antoniz Costro, Lois Laxton, Lindo Franklin, 116 Dixie Bible; Second Grade Morgoret Durch: Second Grade 5ondra Eliiorr First Grode Cindy Feogin Kindergarten Joella Groves: First Grade Donno Hill: First Grade Cherie Kornes: E5L First Grade Eriinda Lopez: Second Grade Pat Merrill: Kindergarten Cathy Mooney: Second Grode Susie Moore: Second Grade Elaine Newton: Special Reading Jonis Patterson: First Dillinguol Leono F opp: Special Educotion Detty Schwiening: First Grade Lori Solis: Speciol Educotion Mory Sofelo: Kindergarten Dorboro Tyler: Kindergorten June V illioms: Kindergarten Annabel Wuest: School Nutse Roso Guiterrez: Kindergarten Aide Nilda Hernandez: Second Grode Aide Yolonda Martinez: First Grode Aide Jo Ellen Neol: Special Reading Aide 117 Second Bloke Adkins Horvey Dodillo Michelle Dorber Zoch Barber Josh Barnes Belinda Barron Jenny Borron Brian Boreman Rebecca Benovides Jose Bruitron Brenda Copuchin Morio Copuchin Sonio Cosreneda Elvo Costilleja Jody Castillejo Louie Cosrro Lorry Cholk Louro Chold Shannon Chopmon Roso Conrreros Terrie Croddock Trocy Crires Misty Daniel Jimmy Dovis Above: Michoel Golindo, Som Toylor, Jenny Luckie, and Angie Somoniego Right: Will Mothews gets a push from Bobby Joe Mogford. Grade trico Fonseco Melisso Fuentes Cindy Golindo Froncisco Golindo Ricky Gondor Dene Gorzo Chris Gorzo Estebon Glorio Porfirio Gomez Gerordo Gonzoles Monico Gonzoles Monico Gonzoles P,ochel Griffin Wesley Griffin Melisso Guerro Normo Gurierrez Chris Hozelron Tomi Hodges Melisso Hogue Dovid Hooper Jessico Johnson Julie Jones Cindy Jouney Down Keese .-fc_i -j-i. .jL a_- Above: Roberr Darling, Steven Esche, ond Anfonio Murillo. Left: Moyro Gorzo. 119 Second Dovid Kemp Amondo Kufosh Chad Lond Billy Lippmon Michelle Lozono IXeyes Lozono Jenny Luckie Antonio Luna Aurora Luno Uboldo Luno Donny Moto Lisa Moro Susen McOeery Brandy McDougol David Medino Yvonne Mendez Jennifer Merrill Mario Moroles Roymundo Morales Antonio Murrillo Lisa Noriega Freddy Perez Glorio Perez llene Gino Perez Chod Perkins Kelly Pierson Keianne Pounds David Romlrez Dovid Reeyes Lethy Regolodo Jesse Reyes Quentin Rogers Angle Somoniego Popo Sanchez Edith Serrono Dona Shonaborgo Loro Skoins Rita Smith Cody Stokes Tommy Stokes Shone Stubbs Dionno Taborez 120 jrrade Sam Toylor Jerricho Thorp Corolyn Troywick Tye Trimble David Tucker Kim Vaughn Mack Wordlow David Whirr Jennifer Willioms Oron Willioms Gladys Zomoro Robby Zook ii )s J. .J) bove: Take my picture! Above right: Antonio Murrillo ploys Jock be nim- e. Right: 5am Toylor on the ployground. First Grade Imeldo Abrego Connie Agvilor Daniel Anderson Cody Arendf Michelle Dollesreros Jouniro Barber Gobrie Dorrer Michelle Bores Brandy Dauldree Carmen Burch Leslie Corrosco Sondro Renoe Correr Abigoil Castillo Evo Cosfellijo Vicky Cosfillejo Lance Cosrro Cenisa Couthorn Trocie Chofhom Freddie Chovarria Carmen Chovez Federico Chavez Monica Chovez Joey Clork Whirney Condro Above: Reody to play ore Jamie Espinoso, Chris Rojos. Freddie Chovorrio, Cody Arendt, ond Salvador Rodriguez. Right: Jessico Ortiz mokes o paper chain. 122 Rodney Conger Alberto Confreres Kothy Cooke Joel Cox Melissa Creek Yolondo DeLuno Silvia Daminquez Sobrino Doziet Edword Droper Srephonie Ducioome Jamie Espinoso Drion Paris Joson Former Michelle Foz Michele Franklin Diano Golindo Mark Golindo Annerre Gomez Lee Gomez Maxie Gomez Elido Gondar Juonifo Gondor Guillermo Garcia Mayro Gorzo Aroceli Gloria Erico Gomez Larry Gonzolez Morcelino Gonzolez Michole Gonzalez Jaime Guerro Trinidod Guerro 5uzie Gutierrez Fronk Guzmon Brondy Holford William Holtom 123 First Grade Michoel Harris Mort Hozelron Tino Heffernon Ello MorrisQ Herrera Tommy Mines Dobby Hocutf April Holik Sroney Holmes Jeonnie Jomes Misty Jomes Lori Jordee Oscar Jeminez Angela Jones Micoh Juarez 5hone Keller Dill Lomb Elizobeth Lilly Morio Longorio Drendo Lopez Elso Lumbreros Anno Morie Luno Juan Luno Tommy Mogdoleno Becky Molik Misty Mortin Armondo Martinez Elaine Mortinez Mory Martinez Jerry Moskill Will L. Morthews Patrick McAndrew Gregg McCrovey Isocc Mendozo Stephen Miles Adam Mirike Jose Morales Travis Morgan Lorno Olenick Refugio Olivorez Jessica Ortiz Gory Osborn Griseldo Ozuno 124 First Grade Cynthio Reyes Homero Reyes Juon Reyes Thomas Roberts Troesho Robertson Armondo Robles Abel Rodriguez Solvodor Rodriguez Drion Rodger Chorlene Rojos Chris RojQs Adrian Sanchez Debro Sanchez Hector Sanchez Prissy Sanchez Mork Sontiogo Elba Schwiening Michoel Scott Stephonie Sentena Bred Shoffer Susan Sims Joshuo Smith Nabi Smith Michael Reiley Street Eric Stubbs Virginia Tolamantes Jennifer Tonkersley JoAnno Teaft James Thomas Fernando Tobias Ruth Tobios Wil Troiner Cothy Turnbull Fernondo Voldez Stephanie Virgen Chose Wardlow Tonyo Whitt Jason Wood Mork Yong Esmeralda Zomora Robert Zopoto Kenny Zortman 126 Rosorio Ausces Robin Dole Cloudio Dorojos Trinidad Bonda Jock Borcrofr Elena Borrero Kelly Barron Leejoy Boremon Amber Beebe April Beebe Liz Brodshaw Anthony Brown Jesus Copuchino James Cornochon Leonno Cervontez Kylo Choney Heather Chapman Roland Chothom Cindy Chavez Jocque Chinetti Ermo Conrreros Mario Conrreros Bebe Cooper Jennifer Coney Left: Jennifer Penny seorches for eggs while Mondy Kincheloe ond Heorher Chapman, above, counr and rearrange theirs. 127 Wode Crenwelge Bryan DeLoRoso Christina Cole Dismol Donny Dunlop Priscillo Dominguez Jennifer Eorp Cesar Elguezabal Jose Esquivel Romon Flynn Rodolfo Fonseco Jocl Fronklin Gloria Fiosalbo Becky Gronski Angela Gorski Orlando Gonzales Daniel Gomez Joey Guerra Monica Guzmon Loura Heorn Eulalio Hernandez Samuel Hernondez Thomas Herod Gale Hoing Javier Jimenez Rhetr Johnson James Jones Jr. Amondo Kinchelow Kelly Kiowski Shelly Kirby Tino Kohutek Amber Lond Narcisco Lirg 128 Kindergarten John Lopez Adom Lozono Rebecco Lumbreros Cloudio Luno Miguel Luno Yvonne Modris Erlco Martinez Jesse Martinez Mark Mortinez Yvonne Mota Chris McCrovey Tommy McGinnis Decky Medino Neido Mendozo Rebecco Merrill Bobby Joe Mogford DeDe Moore Virginio Morales Amy Morrow Monica Mundell Peter Noriego John OiivQres Billy Overcosh Kimberly Owings Michael Padgett Amy Don Potton Jennifer Penney Treno Perkins Steve Ponsetri Jamie Poston Jenny Purvis Cynthia Ramirez Eriko Rongel Marcus Reed Hannah Goy Reschmon Gerordo Reyes Tesso Robertson Almo Sonchez Patricio Sonches Rebecco Sanchez Tobotho Sanchez Felicio Senrenn 129 Austin Sipes Mirno 5oro Wode Spain Doug Srofford Mott Stokes Jennifer Surber Rocky Tolioferro Jasper Ttiomos Chrissy Tipton Judy Trainer Sean Traywick Andrea Trevino Roberta Trevino Tote Trimble Adorn Waggoner Travis Walker Shown Wallace Jomie Wilson Robbie Yeotes Ruben Yorbo Kindergarten Danny Dunlop enjoys ttie nev playground Stephanie Sims finds on egg ot her sister ' s Eoster porty. 4mf equipment. 130 Pre-Kindergorten Hunting with Mrs. Durch ' s doss at the Eoster por- ty, Debbie Buitron has good luck. L WE PRACTICE THE MOVES SPORTS Young Bronco team has strong season The Sonoro Broncos dominored rhe All- Districr selections by having four members on rhe first team offense and three members on rhe first reom defense. Moking the first teom offense were; Allen Stewart, Mork Doon, Chorlie Corroll and George Sanchez. The second team offense in- cluded: John Pollard, Fermin Sanchez, John DIonkenship, ond David Duitron. The first teom defense included: John Dlonkenship, Rodney Oliver, and Charlie Car- roll, Moking the second teom defense were: Ronnie Anderson, Jeff Drittoin, Tino Mortinez, and Albert Chovez. Bronco foorboll captains were: Mark Doon, Allen Stewart, Chorlie Corroll, and George Sanchez. Allen Stewart was elected as the 1981-1982 Nathans award winner. Allen hod o 1000 yard plus seoson with 100 plus yards per game. roncos Opponents 24 Ozono 14 Junction 38 Eldorado 16 CoQhomo ' Llano Crone sl Colemon 30 b 14 D D b Brady Comanche ,i f f 52 f Front r ow Monoger Billy Loxton, Frisby Bible, Tino Mortinez, David Buifron, Rodney Oliver, DeVoe Smith, Mil e Phillips, Albert Chovez, Fermin Sonchez, Joe Dovid Fovilo, Joe Longorio. Trainer Kevin West; Second Row; John Pollord, Jimmy Gonzoles, Wode Hopkins, George Sonchez, Rick Pov ers, Mork Doon, Allen Stewort, John Dlonkenship, Ronnie Munns, Fronkie Gonzales, Alex Noriego, Arthur Adame, Troiner Myron Holford: Bock Row: Cooch Bob Snodgross, Dovid Nodrchal, Jeff Brittain, Billy Hollond, Morney Sorenson, Ronnie Anderson, Espy Whiteheod, Chorley Carroll, Scott Sovell, Rodney Jones, Ronnie Pollord, Coach Primo Gonzoles, Coach Jerry Hopkins. 132 Cheerleaders, mascot go the extra mile to boost spirit for varsity and JV football and basketball Rosa Noriega named queen Clockwise: Cosey Crires — heod, Roso Noriega, Mary Honno, Julie Sfeworf — mascot, Jennifer Spencer, and Judy Merrill. A player speaks by Charlie Carroll A tronsformation fakes place One minute we ore o group of individuals with different hopes ond dreoms and ambitions — ttie next minute a gtoup with one common goal — to whip Llono (or whoever). We trot out onto the field chonting, Win! Win! Win! in unison OS we go olong. We clop our hands together os o team, and this unified oction brings us even closer together. The bond strikes up the Sonoro fight song os we run out onto the field, ond we feel of this moment os if we could beor the world. We all put our honds together in the circle and yell o big, BRONCO! As George tees the boll up to kick off, the stands reolly come olive. I love to watch the people in the stands dur- ing o gome — the little kids who don ' t know whots hap- pening ond could cote less, the bond under the Merry Moriochi Martinez, ond the high schoolets excited of the prospect of seeing their clossmotes win o gome and yell- ing of individuals or of the teom to, Come on Broncos! ond then there ore the parents — olwoys excited ond o lit- tle scared that their bobies might get hurt The tons ore reolly the people who moke the gomes At the lost pep roily of the season, Roso Noriego wos named Bronco Footboll Queen Co- coptoin, George Sanchez presented her with o bouquet of red roses ond o kiss. Co-coproin John Blonkenship gave Rosa o memento from the teom Roso is shown obove with Geotge ond John right ofter the ceremony. 133 Strong contenders for District 8-AAA title, Broncos hopes dashed by Brady Bulldogs by Mike Phillips Coleman The Broncos pulled our oil stops when they opened their district 8- AAA ploy by beating the Colemon Bluecots 54-6. The Bronco offense amassed 291 yords of roral offense and 33 points before stepping aside for the reserves early in the third quarter. The win lifted the Broncos ' season record to 6-1 and 1-0 in district ploy. Individual statistics RUSHING: Duifron: 17 carries, 125 yds, 1 TD; Sreword: 12 corries, 99 yds, 1 TD; Hopkins: 9 carries, 69 yds, 2 TD ' s; Smith: 4 carries, 62 yds, 1 TD; Longorio: 3 carries, 17 yds, 1 TD; Mar- tinez: 4 carries, 13 yds; Blonkenship: 3 carries, 3 yds. PASSING Sorenson: 1-2- 0, 38 yds, 1 TD; Blonkenship: 0-3-0. RECEIVING. Hopkins: 1 cofch, 38 yds, 1 TD. Brady The Broncos virtually shut down the Brady Bulldogs for the first three quarters ond led 7-0 as the final period began. Sonoro ' s chances for a district 8-AAA crown were severely lessened when the Bulldogs ' An- thony McDonald struck for three touchdowns in little over four minutes. The loss dropped the Bronco season record to 1-1, leaving, however, a slim chance to capture the District 8-AAA crown, provided that the Bulldogs were to lose one of the remoining district gomes. Individual stotistics RUSHING. Stewart: 18 carries, 91 yds; Buitron: 20 corries, 75 yds; Blonken- ship: 10 carries, 33 yds, 1 TD; Longorio: 2 corries, 2 yds; Hopkins: 2 carries, 2 yds; Sorenson: 1 carry, 5 yds. PASS- ING. Blonkenship: 5-12-2, 72 yds. RECEIVIG. Brittoin: 2 catches, 27 yds; Stewart: 2 catches, 23 yds; Sovell: 1 catch, 21 yds. Comonche The Broncos outscored the Coman- che Indians 29-26 in their third district gome and kindled Sonoro ' s hopes of copruring a shore of the 8-AAA crown. Individuol Statistics RUSHING. Stewart: 17 carries, 122 yds, 3 TD ' S; Buirron: 20 carries, 56 yds, 1 TD; Blonkenship: 5 carries, 14 yds; Hopkins: 2 carries, 9 yds; Sorenson: 1 carry, 2 yds. PASSING. Blonkenship: 3- 6-0, 71 yds. RECEIVING. Stewart: 3 cat- ches, 71 yds. Bollinger The Broncos defeated the Bollinger Bearcats in their lost districr contest of the season with o score of 13-7. In the first half, the Broncos were plagued with turnovers and failed to put any points on the scorebord. The Beorcors ' only score of the evening come on a counter delay that fooled most of the fans, as well as the Sonoro defense. The Broncos ' finol score of the game come on a 5 yd. run by David Buitron. The PAT was blocked, but the Broncos held the final score to 13-7. With this gome, Stewort went over the 1,000 yard mark for the season. He is the first Sonoro player to ac- complish this feat since Bruce Kerbow in 1972. Individuol Statistics RUSHING: Stewart: 21 carries, 162 yds; Buitron: 25 carries, 84 yds, 1 TD; Fovilo: 3 carries, 35 yds; Hopkins: 5 carries, 29 yds; Blonkenship: 6 carries, 23 yds; Martinez: 1 carry, 5 yds. Above: The Bronco defense closes in on o Colemon boll corrier r lght; Rodney Oliver (65) tackles o Comonche boll corrier 134 Right Trying to run up the middle, the Llono boll cor- ner is stopped by Charlie Corroll (76), Jeff Drittoin (12), ond Tino Mortinez (31). For Right: Mork Dean looks for on Eldorado Eagle to block Below: Dtoncos swotm the Llono boll carrier. Right Centet: The Dronco offen- sive moves ogoinsr Coahoma Fot Lower Right Joe LongoriQ (41) closes in on the ploy with Eldorado Non-district record impressive Five straight wins with four shut-outs and one loss 136 The Broncos starred rhe season on rheir home field wirh on unexpected and disap- pointing loss to Ozona with a score of 26-32. The next gome, ployed in Junction, gave the team o better feeling, for they rallied ro bear Junction 14 toO. The winning streok continued in Eldorado where the Broncos downed the Eagles 38 to 0. The game with Coahoma, again on the home field, was a little closer, with the Bron- cos winning by a score of 16-14. This gome gove Allen Sreworf a record of four 100 plus yard games in o row. In the next gome in Llano, the Broncos held the Yellowjackets to a 22 to finish. Stewart continued his 100 plus yordoge. In the lost non-district game, the Broncos ployed the Golden Crones in Crone for the fourth shutout of the year with a final score of 13-0. This gome also boosted the Broncos record to five straight wins after the one loss to Ozena and sent them into district play with high hopes ond a good chance at the district title. 137 Front Row: Tye Fincher, Johnny Snider. Roy Hulsey, Jerry Jimenez, Lee Welch, Jesse Guerro, Oscar Gutierrez. Joe Will Ross, John Costro; Second Row Monoger Dilly Loxton. Doug Martin, Kevin Toylor. Ruben Gorza. Zeke Ramos, Tony Garza, Alfred Luna, Phillip Kemp. Houston Posers, Victor Lira. Danie Gorza, Abel Sonchez; Third Row: Coach Dosil Freeman, Lynne Eddy, Adorn Hernandez, Borry Graves. David Noriega. Scott Miller. Mike Polocek. Mort Fovilc Chad Stewart, Woyne Hill, Ismoel Sonchez, Gilbert Martinez, Rudy Meso, Cooch Virgil Burge; Bock Row: Cooch Roy Evans, Mark Gomez. Bosil Freeman, Josi Escolanre, Joe Noriega, Danny Somoniego, Timmy Doan, Drew Wallace. Lewis Oliver, Robert Mittle, Edwotd Mota, Mario Sotelo, Coach Chorlie Adoms. 138 Freshmen post 6-0 record, JV posts 7-1 The freshman football ream recorded on excellenr year as rhey posted a 6-0 record. The first game saw the freshmen beat Ozona 32-0. Their second outing was a much tougher 12-8 victory over Bollinger. The next gome sow the young Droncos fall behind 0-12 then come bacl to beot Brady 14-12. Two weeks later in the rematch gome with Brady at Bronco stadium, the outcome was o 36-0 Bronco victory. Next Bollinger come to Broncoland and fell 42-6. The lost gome was o trip to Ozona with the Broncos coming out on top by 22-0. The young team played with lots of pride ond poise, and the future for the Broncos look very bright, according to Coach Chotlie Adams. Opposite Poge: The freshmen show strong defense in the second Ozono gonne. This Poge — Top: Gilbert Martinez corries the boll in the first Ozono gome. Center: In the some gome, Victor Lira goes for o TD. Bottom: Abel Sanchez (32) is stopped with the boll in the second Ozono gome JV Schedule Sonoro Opponents 15 Ozono 12 13 Junction 6 21 Menard 20 Brady 32 30 Bollinger 33 Kerrville 6 13 Junction 20 Ozona The Jr. Varsity football team hod o vety successful year, said Coach Roy Evans. The team posted a 7 victoty 1 loss record. Many of these players will con- tribute much to the votsity team in 1982. 139 Varsity boys break even for season Front Row Cooch Primo Gonzoles ond Cooch Virgil Durge: Dock Row: Jody Lurtrell, DeVoe Smith, Joey Somoniego, John DIonkenship, Jeff Brirtoin, Ronnie Anderson, Espy Whiteheod, Scott Sovell, Armondo Mortinez, Victor Gorcio, Allen Stewart, Oscor Gutierrez. 140 In the All-Disrricr ream selections, John Dlonkenship mode first teom. Ronnie Anderson second team, and Ar- mando Martinez received honorable mention. Schedule Sonera Opponent 56 Kerrville 102 55 Eldorado 40 64 Iroon 23 55 Ozono 46 47 Iraan 37 34 Junction 44 46 Junction 43 63 Ozono 52 80 - Del R o 53 44 Dallinger 66 46 Comanche 42 42 Coleman 45 50 ♦Brady 66 56 Comanche 64 56 Moson 52 47 Coleman 60 52 ♦Brady 63 39 ♦Bollinger ♦District 66 Top Left John Blonl enship fries for 2 points ogoinst Comonctie Top Center Screening out for Q rebound is Joey Somoniego Top Right Ronnie Anderson ploys tough defense Above: The team tol es time out for o briefing during the Comonche gome 141 Varsity girls complete competitive season two make All-District, one All-South Texas Front Row: Dersy Allen, Cooch Wolrer Holik, Liso Herringfon; Dock Row Judy Merrill. Sonyo Ridgewoy, Julie Stewort, Moroy Wesr, Loro Leo Kordzik, Krisri Hill. Leonn Sims, Jessico Robledo. Roso Noriego. Cosey Crires 142 CoQch Holik congratulates the seniors ond the rest of the vorsity girls on completing o very competitive seoson. According to Holik, the girls v ere very com- petitive v ith Comanche, only losing by 9 and 10 points on two occosions ond Comanche was eventually eliminated in the state tournament. This group of athletes is one of the hordest working teams I hove ever coached, he said. We will surely miss the many exciting moments these seniors hove shown us in their past four years at Sonoro High School I cm very proud to be associated with these very outstanding young ladies of Sonoro High School. Jessica Robledo ond Rosa Noriega were elected for the All-District basketball team. Jessica was olso selected for the All-South Texas team, the highest honor possible in high school girls ' bosketboll. Schedule Sonoro Opponent 47 Eldorado 57 51 Wall 49 49 Son Angelo 51 45 Ozono 46 56 Christovol 36 33 Junction 43 39 Son Angelo 79 38 Llono 47 46 Ozono 44 30 Lokeview 62 39 •Bollinger 71 40 •Comanche 52 40 •Coleman 59 47 •Brody 45 38 •Comanche 58 42 Mason 45 36 •Coleman 68 55 •Brady 45 46 •Bollinger •District 57 I K ' B l l KiQ k hL I jOM [9 Top Left: It ' s o lay-up for Loro Leo Kordzlk. Above: Rosa Norieg drives to the bosket. Opposite Poge Top Left: Judy Merrill goes up for o jump boll. Top Right; Jessico Robledo mokes o jump shot. 143 J.V. and Frosh post 10-13 in year of growth ■■ ! ■■ -■- u ii ' ' ■ ' jjjjimwiyivwik ' ' ' ■ . ' w ' i ' . ' g g Front: Cooch Primo Gonzoles, Dock Row: Jody Lurtrell, Lewis Oliver. Billy Loxton, Gilbert Mortinez, Jesse Guerro, Dovid Noriego, Scott Miller, Ronnie Pollord, Mott Fovilo, Woyne Hill, Mike Polocek, Loyne Eddy, Tino Mortinez, Cody Childress, Drew Wolloce, Lee Costro. J.V. Frosh Front: Detsy Allen, monoger; Gwen Kordzik, Cooch: Lisa Hertington, monoger: Dock Row: Rebecco Powers, Leo Whiteheod, Anito Bolch, Debbie Bible, Elio Longorio, Debbie Shonnon, Potricio Bible, Kothryn Porker 144 Front: Betsy Allen, monoger; Gwen Kordzik, cooch; Bock Row: Edno Reyes, Belido Mendez, Regino Somoniego, Corlo Jungk, Rebecco Hulsey, Gino Block, Leoh Evons, Almo Zopoto. Varsity boys finish third in district, nine to regional JV ' s win several meets contribute points to varsity Top Left: In good form, Ronnie Pollord takes the 110 high hutdles Top Right: Mork Doon adjusts the blocks befote teloy. Left; Eddie Costro rounds the lost curve in the 145 Rain or snow, we go Clockwise: Giving his best, Albert Chovez sprints down the home srroight in the 400 m dosh of Junction Relays. Chod Stewort gest reody to come out of the blocks Off to stort the 400 m relays goes Mork Doon Tye Fincher leads the pock at Junction meet Fronkie Gonzolez has just missed o high jump In warm-ups, Mark Doon fries to keep worm Attempting 11 feet in the Junction Reloys, Mork Doon nearly succeeds 146 Front Row Espy Whiteheod, Charlie Corroll, John Blonkenship, Fronk Gonzoles, Allen Stewort, Rodney Jones, Jimmy Gonzoles, Joe Longorio: (Jock Row: Coach Roy Evons, Mork Doon, Hector Somonlego. George Sonchez, Albert Chovez, Mike Phillips, Jose Escolante, Eddie Vallejo, Cooch Dosil Freeman Front Row: Ronnie Pollord, Mike Polocel , Jeff Dritroin, Roger Velo, Tye Fincher, Cliod Sreworf, Jesse Guerro, Gock Row Edward Mofo, Roy Hulsey. Ronnie Munns, Cooch Roy Evons, Cooch Dosil Freeman, Ruben Gorzo, Abel Sanchez, Eddie Cosrro. 147 Young team shows determination, promise Right: Almo Zapoto and Debbie Shonnon run a few lops during procfice Debbie Shannon does well in the quarter mile ot Junction. The young varsity girls ' track teom shiow- ed good deferminotion and promise for the future. The Broncos steadily improved and finished fourth in the district meet. it was a yeor of learning ond gaining ex- perience with two-thirds of the team in their first year of competition. The Broncos took 18 third-place medals ot the district meet, moking the future for the young teom seem very positive. Sonyo r idgewoy strains in put- ting the shot. Leoh Evans corries the baton in the Junction sprint relays. 148 ■ -- ' ' i;, :. Front Row: Cosey Crites, Rebecco Powers, Hermeiindo Reyes, Almo Zoporo, Leoh Evans, Corel Coyce, Second r ow Rose Noriega, Gina DJock, Sonyo Ridgewoy, Belinda Mendez, Liso Webster, Cloro Arredondo; Bock Row, Coocti Charlie Adorns, Debbie Shonnon, Anito Bolch, Loro Lea Kordzik, Melonie Kelly, Coach Gwen Kordzik 149 Hopkins named to All-District team Top Left: John Pollond squors reoding the green. Top Right: Timmy Doon drives dov n the middle. Above: Wode Hopkins puts for o birdie. The regionol teom included: Wode Hopkins, Rick Powers, Myron Holford, Drev Wolloce, and John Pollard. Timmy Doon looks like he just missed c birdie. 150 Golfers place second in District 8-AAA « i . ■r- Ft. Stockton I roan Fredericksburg Sonoro Brady Llano Bollinger Comanche Sonora Brady District 363 342 356 336 318 334 338 358 345 331 325 Front Row: Wayne Hill. 1 yeor lettermcn; Mario Sotelo. 1 year lettermon: Lee Costro, 1 year lertermon; Drew Wallace. 2 year lerrermon; Coach Oliver Wuest; Dock Row: John Pollord, 2 yeor lenermon; Rick Powers, 4 yeor lettermon; Myron Holford, 3 year lettermon; Tommy Sheppord, 2 yeor leffermon; Wade Hopkins. 4 year lettermon. 2 yeor All-Distria. 151 District 8-AAA champs have best year ever 2nd championship for JV ' s 152 Front Row Morgo HInton, Rosemory Dominguez, Cothy Doron, Leo Whitehead, Debbie Bible; Second R,ow: Doug Martin. Layne Eddy, Jane Penalver, Marilyn Fiest, Doryl Moore, Joe Will Ross, Dock Row Eric Neol. Mike Penolver, Joe Will Ross, Bock Row: Eric Neol, Mike Penolver, Steve Jennings, Cooch Ben Solis, Lorry Jennings, Armando Martinez, Miles Miller, Ednnond Martinez. Left: Mike Penolver returns with o bocj tiond Delow Armando Mortinez returns a four hand down tfie line. Off to state! Coocfi Soils helps Mike Penolver ond Armondo Mortinez load the stotion wagon to heod for Austin. Morilyn Fiest lobs her opponent in Bronco tournament. In its finest season ever, rhe Bronco fennis ream won rhe Sonoro, Ozena, ond Dig Loke rour- nomenfs, second or Son Angelo, ond first in district. Seven quolified for regional, ond Armondo Mar- tinez ond Mike Penolver v ent on to become runners-up in stote boys ' doubles. District results were: Mortinez ond Penolver, 2nd in doubles; Steve Jennings, 2nd in singles; Mory Honno ond Leo Whiteheod, 1st in doubles; Rosemory Dom- inguez, singles chomp; Jone Penolver, runner-up; Miles Miller and Lorry Jennings, 3rd in doubles. JV ' s won their second con- secutive district title with Dorryl Moore, 1st in singles; Joe Will Ross and Doug Martin, 1st in doubles; Cothy Doron, 1st in singles; ond Debbie Bible ond Morgo Hinton, 3rd in doubles. GIRLS Sonoro Bollinger Brody Colemon Comonche 8-AAA District Standings BOYS 45 pts. Sonoro 20 pts. Coleman 10 pts. Brady Bollinger Comanche 35 pts. 25 pts. 15 pts. Congrotulotions, bunch, on o great season. Coach Ben Soils Boys ' doubles state tennis runners-up Robledo selected to All-South Texas team outstanding athletes named at All-Sports Banquet Cooch Ben Soils congratulates Armondo Martinez ond Mike Penolver who ore Jessico Robledo wos selected to the All-South Texas girls ' weoring their silver second place state tennis medals. bosketball team, the highest honor in high school girls ' basketboll She also won the locol Outsfonding Basketboll award. Winners admire their owords in the trophy cose Allen Stewort received the Nofhon ' s Aword, John Blonkenship the Outstonding Bosketboll oword, ond ' ode Hopkins the Tedford Outstanding Golf Aword The Ruth Shurley Best All-Around Athletes awards went to Rosa Noriega ond Allen Stewort. 154 FOOD CENTER Food Center employs high school students- At work ore Dovid Deserro, Donno Adkins, Joe Shonnon, end Kurt Kouffmon. 600 Crockett Ave. 387-3438 155 E. E. Sawyer, Jr., Vice-Pres. Vestel Askew, Vice-Pres. Armer F. Earwood President J.W. 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BOX 1 OBS SONORA, TEXAS BUS: [91 51 3B7-3531 KVRN AM 98 FM 92 Live Coverage Bronco Football Junction 102 Gosney ' s Department Store 202 E. Main 387-2691 160 ■1 ..- WE MEMORIZE THE SEQUENCES Clubs— Academics NHS inducts twenty-five, honors three This year rhe Norionol Honor Society honored three persons for outstanding service to their organization and to the school. Ap- preciation plaques were presented to school secretory Joon Lott, to librarian Warren Kirkpotrick, ond to junior high principal Smith Neol, founder and sponsor of the Sonoro NHS for o number of yeors. Vol-O-grom soles surpassed the most optimistic estimate and caused a lot of lost minute work to get them out. NHS raised addi- tional money through bake soles to be able to aword a S250 scholarship to member, Nonette Sanchez. In o formal ceremony with parents present, twenty-five new members were inducted: Louro Coyce, John Pollard, Jessica Robledo, Allen Stewort, Tracy Thompson, Donna Moore, Nancy Benson, Condoce Couthorn, Rosemary Dominguez, Lynn Duckworth, Loyne Eddy, Basil Freeman, Eugene Gonzales, Barry Graves, Kristi Hill, Loro Leo Kordzik, David Love, Judy Merrill, Kothryn Parker, Jane Penolver, Debbie Pohl, Ronnie Pollard, Mike Polocek, Lee Ann Sims, Lisa Webster. Front R.OW: Scorr Sovell, Tonya Ridgewoy, Julie Stewart, Sonyo Ridgeway: Second Row: Delia Penolver, Nonette Sanchez, Delnno Ponsetti, Pom Merrill, Moray West, Mory Honno: Third P,ow Marilyn Fiesi, Nereido Perez, Tracy Doy. Jockie Johnson, Anno Martinez, John DIonkenship, Sara McAndrew — sponsor: Fourrh Row: Philip Kemp, Moria Von Hoozer, Sreve Jennings, Cothy Polocek, Eric Neol, Wode Hopkins, Morney Sorenson: Fifth Row: Albert Chovez, Kelly Cooper, Derty Gorzo, Rick Powers, Jennifer Spencer, Espy Whiteheod: Sixth Row: Mike Penolver, Efroin Torres, Homer Somoniego, Clolene Stewort, Joe Shonnon. Vicky DeMorco, Zee Woolon: Dock Row: Coby Moenning, Fermin Sanchez, Rene Porras, Eddie Vollejo. 162 Opposite Poge: Accepting tiis NHS QwQfd from son Eric, Smith Neol op- peors stunned- Left; Some of the in- ductees wait to be seated after pro- cessing into the auditorium for the in- duction ceremony Above Center: Marney Sorenson, Dovid Love, ond Carry Groves go through the serving line at the teo honoring members and their porents. Above: Evidencing their friendship, Loura Cayce receives o hug of welcome into NHS from Jockie Johnson Left The l idgev oy family hos double reoson to be proud, doughters Sonyo ond Tonyo, shown here with their parents in the reception line. 163 164 Front Row: Tommy Bible, Louro Preston. Morgo Hinton. Betsy Allen. Tommy Wipff. Chorlotte Wilson— occomponist; Second Row: Rosie Moreno, Nino Moto, Cindy Hughes. Chris DeMorco. Coihy Doron. Jone Penolver. Deonno Holtom; Third Row: Moribel Perez, Velmo Virgen, Cothy Polocek, Clolene Stewort; Fourth Row: Connie Tolfree. Ashe Potel. Midrion Mendez. Ido Coronodo. Fifth Row: Croig Hopper. Mike Phillips. Donno Moore. Lynn Duckworth. Potsy Somoniego. Brod Johnson; Sixth Row: Philip Kemp, Hector Somoniego. Eugene Gonzoles. Efroin Torres. Homer Somoniego. Eugene Gonzoles. Efroin Torres. Homer Somoniego; Seventh Row Bernordo Soils. Gilbert Mortinez. Timmy Doon. Abel Sonchez, DeVoe Smith, Jimmy Gonzoles; Bock Row: Mork Doon, Lewis Oliver. Dovia Nodrchol. Ronnie Anderson. Scott Sovell. Tony Gorzo. 1 Choir ends year on good note gives outstanding show 1 R,osie Moreno: Blessed Are the Believers. 2. Efroin Torres; New York, New York. 3. Brod Johnson et ol: Arthur ' s 5ong. 4. Louro Preston steols the show with I Just Wont to Foil in Love Agoin 5 Morgo Hinron; Womon in Love 6 UIL Competition Choir, 7. Betsy Allen Shodows in the Moonlight, 8 The Alobomons: Tennessee River, 9, Com- bined Concert Choir, 10, Scott Sovell ond Deonno Holtom sing Scott ' s originol com- position, Believe in Us, After Q very successful Christmas Concert, the choir went even more oil out to produce a spring show which far surpassed anything they hod yet done. They made it a fun progrom of music irom Broadway shows, and movies, including numbers from Mahogany, Jazz Singer, Alabama, Journey, Endless Love, Arthur, and Fame. Numbers mov- ed from an oldrime restaurant ro stage, to down-home hay boles ond buggy to o sophisticated New York bockdrop. Helping with the sets were Brad Johnson, Efrain Tor- res, and Photo Ranch. Ronnie Wipff, Lonnie Blonkenship, and Philip Kemp added to the occomponiment. ■ront Row Philip Kemp Gilbert Mortinez, Dovid Nodrchoi, Scott Soveli, DeVoe Smith, Ronnie Anderson, Eugene Gonzoies, Jimmy Gonzales, 3ernQrdo Solis: Second Row: Rosie Moreno, Nino Moto, Velmo Virgen, Potty Duenes, Moribei Perez, Cindy Hughes, Cothy Doron, Morgo Hinton, 3etsy Allen Third Row: Hector Somoniego, Abel Sonchez, Brod Johnson, Louro Preston, Elio Longorio, Ido Coronodo, Homer Somoniego, Croig Hopper Fourth Row: Tony Gorzo, Cothy Polocek, Donno Moore, Lynn Duckworth, Jone Penolver, Deonno Holtom, Tommy Wiptf, Midrion Mendez, Porsy Somoniego; Fifth Row: Mork Doon, Mike Phillips, Chris DeMorco, Efroin Torres, Ciolene Stewart, Edword Moto, Tommy Bible, Jonothon Berrymon; Bock Row: Timmy Doon, Lewis Oliver, Asho Potel, Courtney Couthorn. Donno Ropp, Connie Tolfree. Not pictured: Liso Kelly, Ricky Sonchez, 165 BB concessions provide employer banquet, trip, two scholarships for HECE students Besides working o specified number of hours each wee ' k or fheir jobs and going ro dosses every day, HECE studenrs operated rhe boskerboli con- cessions during the lost half of the season. They were quite upset when they lost o sizeable amount of money to thieves during o break-in of the building. The money they moke Is us- ed to give a banquet for their employers in the spring and to take an HECE trip. This year the trip to Son Antonio was mode in conjunction with the DECA Club for the first time. HECE also gave two of Its members $500 scholarships. Recipients were Nereido Perez and Tonya Ridgewoy. Lilio Virgen ond Vonessa Perez woit for a little business or the boskerboli concession stond. Front Row: Mory Honno. Delmo Ponserri, Nereido Perez, Vonesso Perez, Midrion Mendez; Second Row. Amolio DeHoyos, Suiemo Gorzo, Noemi Somoniego, Tonyo Ridgewoy, Louro Coyce; Dock Row: Annette Wilson, Hermelindo Robles, Lilio Virgen, Dionn Keller — sponsor, Cindy Irwin, Tammy McCurdy. 166 Mighty Bronco Band goes to state, wins fourth consecutive sweepstakes H. Samaniego first in state U.I.L. solo Front Row: Leonn Sims, Cosey Crifes, Morilyn Fiest, Corhy Doron, Morgo Hinton, Hermelindo Reyes, Nino Moto, Tonyo Ridgewoy-drum mojorette, Debro Moldonodo — twirler. Anno Morrinez — Ineod twirler, Tracy Thompson — twirler, Louro Coyce, Cloro Arredondo, Loro Leo Kordzik, Donno Moore, Debbie Bible, Money Benson, Second Row: Kelly Cooper, Regino Somiego, Liso Websrer, Sulemo Gorzo, Annette Wilson, Janice Gomez, Meribel Perez, Tommy Hulsey, Rosemary Dominguez, Potsy Somoniego, Cothy Polocek, Homer Somoniego, Debbie Potil, Margorito Voldez, Carol Coyce, Glorio Garcio, Rebecco Hulsey: Third Row: Debbie Shannon, Efrain Torres, Freddy Horness, Louro Preston, Edmond Mortinez, Lorry Jennings, Phillip Kemp, Doug Mortin, Victor Fuentes, Rene Porros, Joe Shonnon, Tommy Wipff, Patsy Duron, Borry Groves, Robert Fierro, Scott Sovell: Fourth Row: Jody Luttrell, Eugene Gonzoles, Ricky Meso, Poncho Solozor, DeVoe Smith, Mike Polocek, Deonno Holtom, Oscar Gutierrez, Armondo Mortinez, Greg Siewort, Joe Moto, Leo Whitehead, Decco Powers, Doniel Somoniego, Tommy Duren, Alex Noriego, Dernordo Soils, Florie Meso: Fifth Row: Doniel Gorzo, Billy Loxton, David Love, Lindo Duron, Rosa Noriego, Alicia Herrero, John Blonkenship, Morney Sorenson, Rosie Moreno, Jackie Johnson, Chod Stewort, Mott Fovilo, Arturo Gondor, Dorrel Moore, Leoh Evons, Zee Wootan: Bock Row: Kothryn Parker, Sonyo Ridgewoy, Melonie Kelly, ond Candy Couthorn — flogs: Roy Hulsey, Jerry Jimenez, Morio Sotelo: flogs — Clolene Stewort, Kristi Hill, Nanette Sonchez, ond Potricio Bible. 167 Tradition and pride build band success Martinez takes leave amid trophies, tears, tribute, and strains of Las Golindrinas ' Cathy Polocek wins first in state UIL solo One rradirion is Sandy Lake with a banquet and a trip to Six Flogs. Above: Just orriving, Pon- cho Solozor, Debbie Bible, ond Becco Powers get tlieir lond feet Above Right; Seated of the bonquer ore Jockie Johnson, Philip Kemp, Efroin Torres, and Laura Coyce. During the spring concert, Ed Mortinez sfonds behind some of the many Cothy Polocek ond Armondo Morfinez ore the trophies the bond hos won duting his seven yeots os director He poys winners of the John Phillip Souso Aword. tribute to the bond members in general ond then gives out individual owords 168 The Leader of the Bond A quiet man of music denied on easier fore, He fried offier ways of life, buf fiis music wouldn ' t wolf. He eorned our love thirough discipline, with o thundering velvet hand. His gentle way of sculpting souls took us years to understond. He gave to us a gift we know we never can repay. The leader of the bond is tired; his memories aren ' t all gold. But his blood runs through our instruments. And his song is in our souls Our lives will be o poor attempt to imitate the man. We ore just a living legacy to the leader of the band. Others ' lives were different for they heord another coll. But we ore all here together, living out this life we chose, ond hove come to know so well. We thonk you for the music and your stories of the rood. We thonk you for the freedom when it comes our time to go. We thank you for your kindness and the times when you got tough. And sometimes we don ' t feel that we hove shown our love for you nearly enough. We ore all o living legacy to the leader of the bond Bronco Bond Seniors 1981-1962 Top Scott Sovell reods the poem obove ttiot the seniors dedicate to Ed Martinez. He is supported by seniors Efrain Torres, Bernordo Soils, Tonya Ridgewoy, Sulemo Gorzo, and Cothy Polocek Center: It ' s Cryin ' Time Again for Debro Zopoto ond Dianno Holtom as they soy, ' Adios Left The lost number Morrinez directs Is las Golindrinos ' or graduation. The song promises he II return like the swallow to his nest. 169 FHA selects favorites by new method decorates high school doors for Christmas Sweetheart Linda Duran Beau Joe David Favila This year, FHA used o different method of elec- ting the sweetheart and beau which proved very satisfactory. Condidotes were nominoted before Christmas and voted on by secret ballot on Q designated day in April. They were then an- nounced at the parent banquet on April 21 in the junior high snock bar. As is their custom, club members decorated the Senior Citizen Center. For the first time, they also mode door decorations for all the high school classrooms and added much to the Christmas spirit Also initiated this year was the selection of an officer of the month This helped stimulate atten- dance at meetings and encouraged officers to try harder to do a good job Front Row Arturo Golindo Potsy Duron, Joe Longorio, Nonerte 5onchez, Rodolfo Ronnos; Second Row: Hermeiindo Hernondez, Liiio Virgen, Jonice Gomez Glono Gorco Morgonro Voldez, Cloro Arredondo, Meribel Perez; Third Row: Normo Escobor, Belie Penolver, Cissy Golindo, Vonesso Perez, Ido Costillejo, Florie Meso: Fourth Row: Adorn Hernondez, Getty Gorzo, Nereido Perez, Noemo Escobor, Tommie Duron, Potsy Somoniego; Fifth Row: Celeste Prugel— sponsor, Kenneth Jolly, Victor Gorcio, Dernordo Soils, Joey Somoniego, Eddie Vollejo, Hector Somoniego 170 Basketball and tennis meet concessions mean work and profit As Vonesso Perez samples a hot dog or the tennis meet concession stond, Nereido Perez laughs Joey Somaniego and Dernordo Soils keep the tennis OS If she knows something Vonesso doesn ' t concession under control Faculty tea given Outgoing president, Undo Duron, Instolls Detty Gorzo os president for During a slow period on the doy of the foculty teo, Gloria Gordo wolrs for Lindo the coming yeor during the installation ot the parent bonquet. Duton to serve her some punch 171 Electioneers put on show Above: Espy Whitehead wears mufflers end dork glasses in his speech for Loro Leo Kordzil exploining their use in deoling with her voice or hair. Above Right: The sofrboll triplets, Judy Merrill, Tracy Thomp- son, ond Lori Doyle, woit their turn to push Lori for president. Student Council makes election funniest yet Students use wit and ingenuity in clever campaigns Front ri,ow: Espy Whiteheod— vice-president, Loro Leo Kordzik— treosurer, Julie Stewart — secretory, Jessico r ,obledo — president: Second Row: Rosa Noriego, Judy Merrill, Jennifer Spencer, Casey Crites: Third Row: Albert Sonchez, Nereido Perez, Kothryn Porker, Tonya Ridgewoy, Dernordo Soils: Fourth Row: John Pollard, Chorlie Corroll, John Blankenship, Allen Stewort: Bock Row: Scott Sovell, Joe Longorio, Doug Mortin, Abel Sonchez, and Ismoel Sanchez. 172 Front Row: Fermin Sonchez, Wode Hopkins, Kothryn Porker, Nonerre Sonchez, Becky Gruber, Norma Dodillo, Second Row: Idolio Gorzo, Debbie Pohl, Noncy Benson, Norma Escobar, Cloro Arredondo, Chorlorr Wilson — sponsor: Third l ow Amalia DeHoyos, Kristi Hill, Lisa Websrer, Elio Longorio, Andreo Guerra, AAelisso Ramirez: Fourrii Row: Zee Wooron, Rosa Noriega, Veronica Gorzo, Clolene Srewort, Rick Powers, Eric Neol, Loro Leo Kordzik, Tino Mortinez: Bock Row: Morney Sorenson, Espy Whirelieod, Ronnie Pollord, Ricky Sonchez Los Jovenes Club mer on olrernare months or night in the snack bar of fhe junior high school, A commitree of members was responsible each rime for refreshmenfs and enrertoinmenr. An oufstonding event of rhe year was fhe Chrisfmas dinner vi hich rhe members furnished. They served such Mexican plores as ramales, enchiladas, rice, beans, rosradas and guQcomole. The closing meering of rhe year was held or rhe Commercial Resrouronr, All Spanish classes were members of Los Jovenes Club wirh Joe David Fovila as presidenr, Wade Hopkins as vice-presidenr, ond Fermin Sanchez as secrerory. Los Jovenes meet at night, make Mexican meal Rene Porros ond his assistonrs. Hector Somoniego ond Gilbert Martinez, moke a pitch to show how sofe the treasury would be with Rene as rreosurer. Ronnie Pollard ploys Drew Wallace ' s campoign tope — whor wos left of It, The weird little fellow on the left mokes o perfect srond-in for Drew, off of regionol golf 173 GAA ' s continue tradition of service Front Row Jennifer Spencer, Judy Merrill, Roso Noriego, Kothryn Porker Jessico Robledo, Julie Stewort, Mary Honno, Cosey Crires, Gwen Kordzik — sponsor; Second Row Rebecca Powers, Jockie Johnson, Porricio Bible, Jonice Gomez, Corhy Doron, Krisri Hill, Tommy Bible: Third Row; Debbie Bible, Leoh Evons, Lee Ann Sims, Aniro Bolch, Loro Lee Kordzik, Deonno Holtom, Midrion Mendez; Fourth Row; Nanette Sonchez, Morio Gorcio, Edno Reyes, Connie Herrero, Adom Zopoto, Belindo Mendez, Pom Merrill Louise Inghom The GAA ' s helped with the decora- tions for the queen ' s platform at the Halloween Carnival and hod the Cakewalk, as per tradition. They were in charge of program soles for football games and mode locker stickers for the footboll team members As a service, they furnished ink ond poper for many signs mode for dif- ferent orgonizotions ond individuals in high school- In the summer, they sent the new cheerleaders to camp. 174 The Halloween Carnival cake walk is about to get underway, GAA ' s ond sponsor get it oil in order End-of-year fish fry and faculty Christmas dinner Industrial Arts Club projects Front Row: John Pollord — president, Zeke Duron — rreosurer, Steve Jennings — vice-president; Second Row Ronnie Wipff. Gene Kockley. Steve Hotrison, Mark York, Gregg Stewort. Third Row Fermin Sonchez, Manuel Arredondo, Dovid Buitron, Emilio Escobedo, Robert MItfel, Loyne Eddy; Fourth Row; June Herrero, Ronnie Anderson, Rodney Jones, Keith Woll, Ronnie Munns, George Sanchez, Cloy Friess, Kevin West. CVAE and VOCT go co-ed Emlllo Escobedo, Elso Gollndo, Louis Contreros, ond Myron Holford. 175 Front Row: Roberto Soppington — sponsor, Nino Moto. Idolio Gorzo, Allen Stewart, Wode Hopkins; Bock R.OW: Mike Phillips, Wilmo Campbell, John Blankenship, Timmy Doon, Not pictured: Rosie Moreno. 176 I. Journalism adds new class Phoro journalism was offered rfiis year for rhe first fime. This added considerobly to r e number of pic- tures made and also contributed a new list of possi- ble darkroom disasters and shooting errors. The photo journolism doss and the newspaper photographers took most of the photos used in the yearbook. Cobollo Diablo featured lots of pictures and sold well. Becky Grubers ' s column won her o first place medal at ILPC competition. The Bronco yearbook staff won three second place medals for introductory section portrait end ad page These went to Tracy Day Jackie Johnson and Laura Coyce 1 Allen Sfeworr and John DIonkenship ore supposed ro be roking pictures of the FHA toculty reception 2 Ms Soppington and Cobollo Dioblo stoff members get layouts in otder 3 Looking over this week s footboll pictures and proofs Allen Stewort John DIonkenship ond Dilly Holland select the ones they wont ro use 4 r ,evving up the IDM Mike Phillips sets the type for his senioritis article 5 Cobollo Dioblo staff 6 Nino Moto ond John Dlonken ship proofteod as they do the paste up pages 7 On Britt Evons lost day in photo journalism the doss presents him o coke which he ptepotes to cut os James Dixon woits in onticipotion 8 Of oil the pictures token to record a reolly greot ttip to ILPC this one is the leost disappointing and shows the group by the pool of the r omodo Inn South in Austin 9 Btonco yeorbook stoff 9. Front Row Trocy Doy — editot, Pom Merrill, Louise Inghom, Moray West. Morsho Hodges, Becky Gruber, Roberto Soppington — sponsor. Bock P,ow: Drew Wallace, Oscor Serrono, Kenneth Jolly, Cloy Friess, Rodney Jones, Mark Doon, Lorry Jennings, Lewis Oliver. Not pictured: Cloyonn Cotes, Diono Arevolo 177 Speech Club presents Texas, Godspell builds sets sews costumes hosts meet attends meets takes three to state Hunt places third Top: A scene from the comedy TEXAS, by Jomes Buchonon is in session during the Holloween Cornivol. Center: The thirry-sixth onnuol speech meet is running smoothly with Mr. Duchonon showing Kothryn Porker, Mil e Polocek, ond Victor Fuentes whot to do. Right: Dromo students dromorize o Texos tole for o student oudience during doss Opposite Poge Top: Port of the GODSPELL cost reheorses Center: The set of GODSPELL gets underway Right Center: Scott Sovell ond Mike Polocek run through a scene in GODSPELL, 178 L-nrm cinNrMLrL Front Row: Chorlie Corroll, Jennifer Spencer, Korhryn Porker, Eric Neol, Drod Johnson, Betsy Allen, Aimee MicJdIeton, Cindy Irwin, Second Row: Mike Penolver, Vicki DeMorco, Mike Polocek, Borry Groves, Ronnie Pollord, Tommy Hulsey: Third Row Albert Chovez, Gene Kockey, Cody Childress, Miles Miller, Tommy Sheppord, Drew Wolloce, Jomes Buchonon — sponsor: Fourth Row Clolene Stewort, Victor Fuentes, Joe Will Ross, Chris DeMorco, Bryon Hunt, Louise Ingham; Fifth Row Mike Phillips, Cothy Polocek, Chod Stewort, Louro Preston, Scott Soveil, Jomes Dixon; Bock Row: Espey Whiteheod, Kenneth Jolly, Ricky Meso, Efroin Torres. 179 DECA members prepare employer banquet Rosie Zapata wins area, goes to state 180 0 1- From Row: Woyne Potterson — sponsor, Justin Gray — president, Trocy Day — vice-president, Donno Short Adkins — secretory, Cissy Gallegos — treosurer. Second Row: David Deserro, Ronnie Wipff, Rosie Zopoto, Dorlo Kelly, Morlo Von Hoozer, Ezequiel Moreno; Third Row: Robbie Kohutek, Kondi Drozee, Belio Penolver, Thomos Doone, Jon Emondson; Fourth Row: Rodolfo Romos, Mike McMillon, Glenn Smith, David Wills: Dock Row: Louis Romirez, Arturo Golin do, Coby Moenning, Dryce Motthews, Frisby Dible, Perry Don Droper. DECA porricipoted in rhe Area I Career Development Conference in Son Angelo on March 5. David Deserro entered Food Morlseting Contest, Kandi Drozee the Ap- parel Contest, and Rosie Zapata the Restouront Manage- ment Contest. Rosie won first in the areo and competed In the state contest. Also attending the State Career Development Conference in Corpus Christi April 21-25, was Kondi Drozee. The club gave on employers ' oppreciotion banquet at the junior high snack bar on April 29. This year for rhe first time, students prepared the meal — steaks, boked potatoes, salad, hot rolls, and desserts. Career Awards went to David Deserro, Kandi Drozee, Rosie Zopoto; Soles Awards to Rodolfo Ramos, Louis Romirez, Nora Escobar, Noemo Escobar, Ezequiel Moreno, Delia Penolver, and Dovid Deserro. Den Soils, Charles Graves, and Sam Perez, members of the odvisory committee, also received owords. Another first for DECA this year was making their spring trip with HECE. The two clubs went to San Antonio on May 8. Rosie Zopoto receives o plaque for winning firsr in areo in restouront management. Sweetheart Rosie Zapata Beau Rodolfo Ramos Center Left: Perry Don Drpoer checks the sfeoks which he ond other boys in the Above Left and Right: Chow Time! Its oil reody and employers end club ore cooking for the employer banquet. Center Right: Getting the desserts guests stort down the line with Curtis Liphom helping serve ond tec reody, Rosie Zopoto and Arruro Golindo work busily. 181 Aides give up study hall to help staff Office Aides Front Row: Debro Moldonodo, Dovid Nodrchol, Mark Doon, Anno Mortinez, John Blonlienship; Bock Row Charlie Corroll, Jimmy Gonzales, Wode Hopkins Library Aides III ' , il! Fronr Row John Pollord, Korhryn Porker, Gregg Steworr, Belio Penolver, Nonette Sonchez; Dock Row: Warren Kirkporrlck — sponsor, Drift Evans, Condy Couthorn, Loyne Eddy, Rodolfo Romos 182 As the campus turns, we  9 ? • • • Left: These two office aides, Edmond Martinez ond Debra Maldonado, soak in some vitamin D ond rest o bit on tlie front steps Center: Art student, Midrion Mendez, shows her windmill drowing OS June Herrero adds a few touches to his and Becky Gruber, background, wotches the goings on Above: Myron Holford and Kevin West, raking his turn on crutches, moke up o port of the noon crowd. Left: Joey Somoniego counts Jessico Robledos toes to be sure they ore still all there 183 Front Row: Cody Childress — Tetzel ' s Assistant, Soldiet; Louise Inghom — monk, peosont; Jennifer Spencer — Kotherine, Lutl-ier ' s Wife; Kofhryn Porl er, Cloyonn Cotes, ond Betsy Allen — monks, peosonts; Drew Wolloce — Brother Weinond; Bock f ow: Chorles Corroll — Hons Luther, Martin ' s Father; Scott Sovell — Lucos; Mike Polocek Prior of the Order of Eremites; Bryon Hunt- dulgences; Ronnie Pollord — The Knight; Efroin Torres — Johon Von Stoupitz, tured; Alrernotes Crew: Miles Miller, Tommy Hulsey, ond James Dixon. -Mortin Luther; Brod Johnson — John Tetzel, Seller of In- , Luthet ' s Teacher; Eric Neol — Cojeton, Cordinol of Son Sisto. Not pic- 184 LUTHER first in district U.I.L., alternate one-act for regional district best actor, four on All-Star Cast Above: In a finol conflict with ttie church, Luther is relieved of his orders, prior to his excommunication The ploy LUTHER was used for fhe UIL one-QCt ploy comperirion and won firsf in district, advancing to area where it was alternate to regional. Members of the cast and crew reseorched the refor- mation ond the period, mode props, and sewed their own costumes — using on unbelievable number of sewing machine needles. Bryon Hunt won the district Best-Actor Award and wos named to the Area All- Stor Cost. Brad Johnson wos nomed to the district All-Stor Cast ond received honorable mention ot area. Eric Neol, Chorles Corroll, and Mike Polocek were also named to the district All-Stor Cost. Luther meets his friend ond teocher, who offers encourogement ond counsel. 185 SHS sweeps district UIL literary meet, takes sixteen to region, five on to state Bryan Hunt places third state persuasive Place in Region Chorlie Corroll, Dryon Hunt. Dickie DeMorco, Eric Neol. Jackie Johnson. Julie Stewort, Bryan Hunt proudly displays the medal he won of the store UIL literary meet in which he placed third in per- suasive speoking. Ploce in District Front Row: Jennifer Spencer, Kotryn Porker, Aimee Middleton. VIcki DeMorco; Second Row: Julie Stewort, Dryon Hunt, Jockie Johnson, Mike Polocek; Third Row: Victor Fuentes, Louise Ingham, Eric Neol, Brod Johnson; Bock Row: Charlie Carroll, Rick Powers, Espy Whlteheod, 186 Best All- Around Lea Whitehead— freshman Barry Graves — sophomore Fermin Sanchez— junior Jackie Johnson— senior Soil Conservation Essay Winners Lisa Kelly— fourth Espy Whitehead— third Layne Eddy — second Vicki DeMarco— first Academic Awards Winners Front Row: Lynn Duckworth — biology, Homer Somaniego — English III, Rosemary Dominguez — English II, Rebecca Powers — English I, Julie Stewort — trigonometry, Lilio Virgen — Home economics, Nereido Perez — HECE; Second Row: Cathy Polocek — odvonced math, Becky Gruber — English IV, Aniro Dolch — physicol science, Kristi Hill — Sponish, Marilyn Fiest — Algebro II, Veronica Garzo — orr, Third Row: Ricky Sanchez — World History. Mike Phillips — journolism, DeDe Pf- ingston — bookkeeping, Marsho Pohl — Algebra I, Tonya Ridgewoy — odvonced heolth, Sonyo Ridgeway — typing; Bock Row: Joe Will Ross — Americon history, Ronnie Pollard — geometry. Rick Powers — physics, Morney Soren- son — chemistry, Charlie Carroll — speech and dromo. Allen Stewart — government. John Pollord — industriol orts. Not pic- tured: David Beserro — Distributive Education. Luis Contreros — CVAE. Peter Allen — health. 187 PHOTO RANCH says, ' Thanks. ' Jerry, Nancy, Drod Johnson Box 1161 Sonoro, Texas 76950 Phones 387-5811 ™.p 387-5388 Srli ' ' ' ' i ;i g ' _;V fi65«a«™ ' S t  ' ' -Ei ' ' )i9« 4. nitf ' t • Noncy and Jerry Johnson phorogroph Mr ond Miss SH5, Charlie Corroll end Julie Sreworr, for rhe yeorbook. 188 106 E. 3rd 387-3526 Electronic Games Open 6 Q.m. ro 12 p.m. 387-5321 387-3314 a .ff, ?o i HURRY-UP FOOD STORES 1001 N. Crockett 1021 5. E. Crockett 189 Compliments Of Beverly And Lee Roy Valliant Robert Mata Fence Contractor ALL KINDS OF FENCING, CORRALS, LOADING AND CUTTING CHUTES, HOMEMADE GATES, HOLE DIGGER, AIR COMPRESSOR AND WELDER P.O. Box 511 Phone 387-2680 Sonoro, Texas 190 rMflfVMflf AIR DRILUNGi TINC. HENRY CHANDLER Mobile 387-3727 Home 387-5679 Box 552 Sonora. Texas 76950 WE UNSCRAMBLE THE PUZZLE Closing Section Graduation Miss S H S Julie Stewart Julie has held offices in 4-H, junior and senior dosses, GAA ' s, student council, ond Notionol Honor Society. She was a flog in the bond her junior year ond went to state solo and ensemble contest. In sports, Julie ron track her first three yeors and ployed basketball all four years, serving as captain her senior yeor. She also served os cheerleader mascot. Academically, Julie won the English I ond English III awards, placed first at regional UIL competition in readywriting as a senior, and groduoted as solutotorion of the senior doss. Julie wos elected freshman and junior doss fovorite, was 4-H sweetheort in 1981, ond was chosen Lions ' Club nominee in her junior ond senior years. Mr. S H S Charles Carroll Charlie was very octive in speech and drama oc- fivities and in footboll and track all four years. As a senior one e of the footboll coptoins, he was selected os . Jistrict defensive end, All-District offen- sive tackle, and All-West Texas defensive end. During oil four years, Chorlie played major roles in student drama productions ond was on the all-star one-QCt ploy cost in 1962. He porticipoted in UIL speech events, winning first in regional in informotive speaking his senior year. Chorlie received the speech oword in 1961 and the greatest contribution in Speech award in 1962. He served as student director of the 36th Sonoro Speech Meet. The 1981 doss chose Charlie as on escort, and the 1982 class chose him os doss favorite. .ij v«ii:s.jaj i ;i ' - 195 Senior Favorites Rosa Noriega Charlie Carroll Sophomore Favorites Judy Merrill Drew Wallace Junior Favorites Tina Wagner Albert Chavez Freshman Favorites Patsy Perez Ismael Sanchez 197 Learning experiences, varied and fun, too Home and Fomily Living class hos o sit down dinner. Right; Victor Gorcio serves his plote. Below: Plates full, Joe Dovid Fovilo ond Bernardo Soils sit at their pieces trying to remember which fork to use first. Above Potsy Duron, Liso Jockson, De De Pfingston, ond Noemi (or Normo) Escobor wait their turn to go through the buffet line Right: Port of Hector Torres work in Resource has been beoutifying the campus. 198 Left: Fennimore, the flying drogon puppet with strange eoting hobits, wos o port of Becky Gruber ' s independent project on dragons for English IV. Cloy Friess was olwoys quite solicitous as to the dragon s welfore during the yeor The art dosses mode o field trip to Fort McKovett Above Joe Mofo and Midnon Mendez sketch the fort The Home Furnishings doss refinished o chest ond some choirs They were jusnfiobly proud of the results Shown Center ore Ar mondo Mortinez ond Jesse Guerro trying out the refurnished choirs while Cloro Arredondo Glorio Garcia Trocy Thompson ond Veronica Perez odmire the top piece for the chest These pieces sforfed out with bright pink enamel- Left: As a lost reseort, Mark Doan is reoding the book tor his orol report in English IV, 199 The big question . . . Will it be today? ' Seniors gave fheir creative talents free rein, poroded the result down the drag, and topped it off with Q trip through the corwQsh. Left: Scotf Saveli ond Bryon give unidentified frosli the tteotment. Center Row and Left: Aimee Middleton, Janice Gomez, Carol Coyce, ond Cattiy Doran don ' t appear too upset. Above: Seniors try to get ttie woter turned on to finisli Freshmen Day one more year. 201 Love Boat ' cruise unqualified success Right: Tonyo Ridgewoy greets Joe Longorio ond Jessico Robledo, and Marilyn Fiest enters with Coby Moenning Below: Dovid Wills, Brod Johnson, and Charlie Carroll visit on arrival ' H MA Waiters, Mott Favilo and Jeff Brittoin, check over the buffer roble before serving. Jeff has o towel and onticipates some good rips 202 David Nodrochol and Julie Srewort srond in the serving line. Many said, It ' s the best yet. ' T4  Seniors admitted, jtt You out did us. ' Above: Mrs. McAndrew looks longingly at the strawberry cream puffs os Judy Merrill serves her o chocolate tort Top: Waiting ot the table to get in line ore Midrion Mendez, Hermelindo Reyes. Nino Mara, ond Anno Ramos, Center In line for the cruise buffet are: Mory Honno, Joe Longorio, Jessico Robledo, Cody Childress, Jennifer Spencer Left: Scort Sovell, Mike Phillips, Cothy Polocek, ond Louro Cayce 203 Cruise passes tropical scenes Right: Jeff Britroin serves tea under the surveillonce of Allen Stewart ond Cody Childress. Jeff is still trying for o tip. Below: The lost ones woiting to be served ore Ezequiel Duron, Fermin Sonchez, ond Rene Porros, 204 Jennifer Spencer ond Espy Whitehead read the prophecies, followed by Allen Steworr ond John Blonkenship reoding the senior wills. The Victorian look is in Ruffles and tuxes make the scene Left: Idolio GorzQ mokes o prefty picture Below: Cloyonn Cores, Homer Somoniego, ond Hecror Somoniego swing ir Above: Jerry Johnson gets the comero reody os Debbie Shonnon ond Gino Dlocl waif ro hove rheir piaures mode on the rropicol islond. Left: DeVoe 5mith goes oil out with , ' ,3 top hot, cone, white gloves — ond Melonie Kelly. 205 Seniors to Six Flags, rush back for prom and baccalaureate Top R.ighr: Nanette Sonchez ond Vonesso Perez board the bus to go to Six Flogs Top Left; Not from Mors bur from Sonoro, it ' s Morsho Hodges, Above: Mike Philips looks cool Right: Tinnmy Doon and Sonyo Ridgewoy hond out progroms or boccQioureore. 206 The day has arrived, the hour is awaited May 16, 1982 8:00 p.m. The regulars ploy o hot gome of monopoly to poss rhe time. Myron Holford, John Blonkenship, An- no Morrinez. Tommy Sheppord, ond Rick Powers wotch Wode Hopkins moke o purchose as Mike McMillon contemplates his next ploy. 207 Friendship reigns among graduates ' 1 208 Top Left Tommy McCurdy comes down the aisle Top Right: Seniors woit for tfie invocation Center The senior choir sing The Dody Electric. Left: It ' s all over for Joey Somoniego ond Jessico r obledo os they head out the door The pace picked up during the recessionol. 209 The big question on the big day is, ' Do you think it ' s going to rain? ' Tassles go on the left Irs so hard to get the hot on right end pinned tight. Righr: Trocy Day purs in o bob pin, below Grocielo DeHoyos ond Nonerre Sonchez ore obour ready. Timmy Doon worches as John Pollard ond Mike Phillips ger rhe fireworks reody. The tassle is giving Laura Cayce a little trouble. 210 Those who monoge to ger ready sir ond woir for rhe hour. Above: Becky Gruber, Sulemo Gorzo, Delmo Ponsetti; Left Mike McMillon, Efroin Torres, Perry Don Draper; Below Left: Jesus Herrero, Frisby Bible, Rodney Oliver, Eric Neal. Voledictorion, Cathy Polocek, ond salutotorian, Julie Stewort, line up for rhe march 8:30 P.M. May 21, 1982 Weather shows signs of rain Many receive awards and scholarships Top: Seniors move out of the field house to line up Mr Bible seems to be checking the sky for signs of roin It threatened during the ceremony, bur didn ' t rain For Center Bella Penoiver turns from the rrock to the senior secrion during the processionol. Center: The class of 1982 orrlves. Bottom: Some of those receiving schoiorshlps were Jockie Johnson, Nonette Sanchez, ond Tracy Thompson, shown receiving the Corr Scholorship from ASU. John DIonkenship acceprs the Dovid B Low Memorial Scholorship Left Cathy Polocek gives the valedictory oddress Below Left and flight: Timmy Doan pushes Thomos Doone up to receive his diploma, ond Mory Honno goes up to receive hers Bottom: Irs oil over but the fireworks, and rhey ' ve srorted wirh the throwing of rhe hats 213 So ends another good year. It ' s oil over but deoning up. The Bronco yearbook staff hope this record will bring bock fond memories. Ediror Sponsor Sroff Diono Arrevolo Cloyonn Cores Jeff Drirroin Mark Dooti Cloy Friess Becky Gruber Louise Ingham Trocy Day Pvoberro Soppingron members Lorry Jennings Kennerh Jolly Rodney Jones Pom Merrill Rodney Oliver Drew Wallace Maroy West Index to Advertising Sponsors ACD Fun Focrory — p 58 ADCO Worer Wells Inc — p 98 Adobe Mini Man 10 — p 156 American Well Servicing Co — p 60 Amoco Production Compnoy — p 192 B6 DShoeborn— p 90 Desr Well Services— p 97 Dig Tree Resrouront — p 90 ' Dilly Green Worer Services — p 60 -Dronding Iron Smokehouse — p 95 - Dright Spor — p 95 -Dnrroin Consr Trucking. Inc — p 100 ' C 6 D Properties — p 60 Conyon Air Drilling — p 191 - Governs — p 92 Chorles Howard General Conrracror — p 96 - Chuck Wogon — p 156 CJ Cahill— p 96 Complimenrs of Beverly ond Lee Roy Volhonr — p 191 -Country Fried Chicken N Fish — p 114 - Delia s Hair Studio— p 58 Devil ' s River News — p 93 Devils River Ronch Supply — p 56 Dowell— p 189 Doyle Morgan Insuronce — p 97 Dresser Atlas — p 160 Dresser Tiron — p. 62 Elliot Exxon Service Station — p 191 Fields G Fields Custom Dozer Work — p 62 Fields Folly, Inc — p 62 First Notional Dank of Sonora— p 59 Flowers Dy Irene — p 62 Food Center — p 155 Foxworrh Golbroith Lumber Co — p 97 Fun Center — p 94 George Wolloce Hereford Ronch Co — p. 57 Gibson 5 — p 95 Gonzales Cobmet Shop — p 63 -Gosney s — p 160 Grider Trucking — p 94 Heart of Texas Sovings Associotion — p 60 ■ Hershels Foodwoy — p90 - Hills Jewelry— p 91 HNG Oil Compony — p 61 Hooper Trucking Co — p 156 Hurry-Up Food Store — p 189 Jimco Enterpries, Inc — p 114 -—John s Dody Shop p 56 -Ken Droden Motors— p 192 Kenneth C Curry— p 159 , - Kerbow Funeral Home— p 56 J-C -- ' ■■ ' - KVRN— p 160 Liquid Alt Inc — p 93 Location Builders Inc —p 192 Mitchell Energy Corp — p 63 -Mornss Brothers — p 56 N L Acme— p 159 North Americon Ait Drilling — p 64 -Old Shop— p 91 - Oil Field Answering Service — p 114 Penney s Electric — p 93 - Photo Ranch- p 188 Roy Holmes— p 156 Robert Mato — p 191 - Son Angelo Savings Associotion — p 63 — Sonic — p 91 . Sonoro Animol Hospital — p 93 — Sonoro Auto Parts — p 191 Sonora Deauty Supplies — p 96 Sonoro Eorly Education Cenrer — p 93 — Sonoro Floral Gifts — p 90 — Sonoro Ford Soles — p 56 Sonoro Welding Rousrobout — p 192 Sonoro Wool G Mohoir Co — p 156 — Spoins — p 156 — Teott Oil Company — p 57 Tedfofd s — p 94 The Corrol — p 97 The Jones House — p 93 Trons-lntercontinentol Drilling Corp — p 157 Twin Oaks Motel— p 191 Web Elliott Agency— p 159 - Westermon Drug — p 94 — Western Auto — p 159 Western Slope Air Drilling Inc — p 96 Wesi-Tex Drilling Co — p 96 — WTU— p 96 — Zolos Motel— p 191 214 Meet the memorable seniors of 1982 and see what they have done Perer Allen Ronnie Anderson Jeremy Derrymon David Beserro Frisby Bible John DIonkenshjp BjH F f a H H:Bf S)« 0l t H H ' - ' H I BiP l H ■ Aj H H Hk i H IBw ' ' Hr l Ik H Hl fl Bk J jl « l l l l Hj S;- yBB np? dcnSS I Thomos Boone Charles Corroll Loura Coyce PETER ALLEN— Health Award IV RONNIE ANDERSON— Choir 3-4, Football 3-4, Basketball 3-4, JEF EMY DEF r YMAN- Chess Club 1-2, Officer 2, Drama Club Vice Pres 1-2, Speech Club 3, Komero Klub Vice Pres Rugby, Semi- notional champions soccer 1-2, 3rd U I L Headline writing 3, One Act 3, District winnets DAVID BESERRA- oward IV, -Industrial Arts 1-2, DECA 3-4, Ttock 1-2, DECA FRISDY BIBLE— CVAE 3, DECA 4, Track 1-2, Bosketboll 1, Football 3, JOHN BLANKENSHIP— Class Pres 3-4, NHS 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Newspoper Editot 4, Office Aide 4, Football 1-4, All District Defense 3-4, All West Texas Defense 3-4, All West Texos Super Team Defense 3, All District 2nd Teom Quartetbock 4, Bosketboll 1-4, All District Bosketboll Award, Bosketboll Coptoin, Trock 1, 2G4, Regional quolifier high jump. Tennis 1, MVP Ozono Tourn , All Sror Team, Mason Tourn , Class Fovorite 3, David B, Low Memotiol Scholarship THOMAS BOONE— Bond 1-3, DECA 3-4, Woodworking 1 1, Athletics 2, Football Trainer CHARLES CARROLL— Speech Club 1-4, Speech Club Pres 4, Foot- ball 1-4, All District 2nd Teom Defensive End 3, All Disttict Offen- sive Tockle, All District Defensive End 4, All West Texos Defensive End, Captain 4, Trock 1-3, 1st District 8-AAA Informative 3, 1sf Regional Informotive 4, All Star Cost, One Act 4, Who s Who Among Ameticon High School Students 4, Mr SHS 4, Senior Ooss Favorite 4, Speech Award, Greotest Conttibution Award in Speech 4, Student Ditector Sonoro Speech Tournament 4. Junior Escort 3. LAURA CAYCE— Bond 1-4, Dromo 2, Spanish Club 3, Journalism 3. yearbook staff 3, Komero Klub 3, HECE 4, NHS 4, Trock 4, 2nd Por- trait Photography in U l,L • ILPC TRACY DAY— Library Aide 12, Cobollo Diablo staff 2-3, Editot 3. DECA 2 6 4, DECA Vice Pres 4, Yearbook Staff 3-4, yearbook Fditor 4, NHS 3-4, Komero Klub 3, GAA 2, PEL 2, UIL, Silver medal for od loyout, UIL silvet medol for opening section GRACIE DEHOYOS— Los Jovenes Club 2-3, Cobollo Dioblo staff 2- 3 Homemoking 1-2, HECE IV, MARK DOAN— Speech Club 1-3, Football 1-4, teom coptoin. All disttict tight end. All West Texas tight end, Trock 1-4, Regional quolifier 3-4, Class personolity 2, Tracy Doy Grocielo DeHoyos Mark Doon 215 PERRY DON DRAPER— DE C A 3-4, Dasketboll 1 LINDA DURAN— FHA 1-4, Bond 1-4, FHA Hisrorion 2, Porliomen- rorion 3, Pres 4, Student Council 4, DECA Tteosuret 3, Track 2, FHA Sweetheort 4, Most Beautiful. Halloween Queen Candidate, Lions Club Queen Condidote PATRICIA DURAN— FHA 1-4, Porliomenrorian 4, Bond 1-4, Sroge Bond 2-4. Track 2-3. Srote Bond UIL Ensemble. , I I Linda Duron Patricio Duron Joe Dovid Fovilo Cloy Friess Arturo Golindo Cecilia Gollegos Golindo Victor Gorcio Rebecca Gruber Myron Holford Sulema Garza Mory Honna JOE DAVID FAVILA— FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 3-4, FHA Vice Presi- dent, Spanish Club Pres, 4, Student Council 4, Class Fovorite 1, Football 1-4, Honorable Mention 3. Bosketboll 1-2. Track 1-2. CLAY FRIESS— Industrial Arts 1,2, 4, Speech Club 1, 4-H 1-4, Sponish Club 3. Football 3-4. Trock 1 ARTURO GALINDO— FHA 1-4. FHA Treosurer 4. DECA 4. Who ' s Who Among Americon High School Students 3. CISSY GALLEGOS GALINDO— FHA 1-4. Secretory-Treosurer 1, GAA 1, DECA 4, Treasurer, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students VICTOR GARCIA— FHA 3-4, Sponish Club 3-4, Boseball 1, Bosket- boll 3-4. SULEMA GARZA— Bond 1-4. GAA 2-3. HECE 4. REBECCA GRUBER— FFA 2-3. Rodeo Club 2-3. Rodeo Teom 2. Spanish Club 4. Science Fiction Club 2. Grond prize in Science Foir 1. English IV Aword. 1st in Srote ILPC for Newspoper Column. MYRON HALFORD— PEL 3. CVAE 4. CVAE Safety Award, Mgr. Football 2. Mgr. Baskefboll. Tr. Football 3-4. Tr. Bosketboll 3, Golf 2-4 MARY HANNA— Bond 1-3. Stote Solo b Ensemble 1. Twirler 2-3. N.H.S. 2-4. Vice Pres 3. Student Council 3, HECE 4. GAA 4. Tennis 1-4, Regional quolifier 2-4. District Champs 3-4, Cheerleader 4, Who ' s Who in American High School Students. Honor Graduate 4. St. escort 3, Halloween Queen nominee 2. Lions Club Queen 3, Lion ' s Club 2nd runner up 4. HERMELINDA ROBLES HERNANDEZ— FHA 1-4. GAA 1-2. PEL 1. HECE 4. Art JESUS HERRERA JR.— CVAE 2-3, CVAE President 3, Art Club 4. MARSHA HODGES— J. V. Cheerleader (Totum) 1. H.S. Cheerleader 3. Volleyboll 2. Bond 1-2. Closs vice-president 2, Cobollo Dioblo Stoff 3, Yeorbook Stoff 4, Trock 1, Dasketboll 1-2. Hermelinda R Hernondez Jesus Herrera. Jr Morsho Hodges 216 Wode Hopkins Dryon Hunt Sreve Jennings Brad Johnson Jocquelyn Johnson Dorlo Kelly WADE HOPKIN5— NHS 2-4, Indusrriol Arts Club, Sponish Club 4, Vice President ot Spanish Club 4, Cobollo Dioblo Staff 4, Football 1-4, Track 1, Golf 1-4, All District Golf 2-4, Golf Award 2-4, 1st Medolist Ft Stockton Invitotionol 4, 1st Medalist Sonoro Invita- tional 4, 1st Medalist Llano Invitational 4, Citizenship Award 1 G 3, DRYAN LINK HUNT— Band 1, 4-H 1-4, Computer Club 2-4, Speech ond Drama 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1 Crew Wrestling 2- 4, One Act Play Best Actor District 4, All Star Cast Regional 4, Ord State Persuasive 4, 2nd District, 3rd Regional STEVE JENNINGS— Bond 1-3, NHS 2-4, Industrial Arts Club 2-4, Vice Ptes, 4, Tennis 1-4, Football 1, 2nd singles in District Tennis, Regiool Qualifier 4, Algebra II Award BRAD ASHLEY JOHNSON — Speech G Dramo 1-4, Debate 4, One Act Ploy 3-4, Band 1-3, Stagehand 1-3, Yeorbook Staff 2, Yeor- book Editor 3, Choir 4, Kamero Klub 3, Photographer 2-4, State Bond 1-3, State Choir 4, 1sl in District Debate, 1st District One Act Play, District Best Actor, All Star Cast, 1st Humorous, Poetry, Debote, Best Actor Big Lake Tournament JACQUELYN JEAN JOHNSON— GAA 1-4, Bond 1-4, Stogeband 3-4, Komero Klub 3, NHS 2-4, Newspaper Staff 2, Asst Editor 3, Year- book Staff 3, Secretory 3, High Honor Groduote, UIL Solo G Ensemble 1st Division 2-3, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3, Cart Scholarship 4, UIL District Feoture Writing 2nd ploce, 3rd UIL District Shorthand, 4th UIL Regionol Feoture Writing, 2nd Introductory Section of o Yearbook ot ILPC, Best All- Round Aword IV DARLA KELLY— DECA 4, Track 1-2, Basketball 2-3. JOE LONGORIA — FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 3, Class Treasurer 4, Foot- ball 1-4, Track 1-4, 1979 District 7-AA Track Champions, 1980 District 8-AAA Foofboll Champions, 400 meter relay regionol qualifier 2 G4 ANNA MARTINEZ— Flog 1, Twirler 2-4, Head Twirler 3-4, Bond Secretory 3-4, NHS 3-4, Typing Awotd, Lion ' s Club Queen Con- didote Nominee 3-4 ARMANDO MARTINEZ— Bond 1-4, State Ensemble, Solo 1-4, CVAE 2, Basketball 1-4, Bosketboll Honoroble Mention 4, Tennis 1-4, Regional Tennis 3, 1st place Regionol Tennis, 2nd State Boy Doubles, John P Souso Aword for Outstanding Muslclon 4, Stoge Bond. Joe Longorio Anno Mortinez Armando Martinez TAMRA D, McCURDY— Choir 1-2, H.E.C.E 3-4 MICHAEL McMILLON— Band 1-3, Libtory Aide 2-4, Choir 3, DECA 4, Basketball Mgr , Football 2-3, Stote Choir 3. PAMELA MERRILL— GAA ' S 1-4, HA 1-3, ETA Sec 2, FTA Pres 3, Bond 1-3, NHS 2-4, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students Tomato McCurdy Michoel McMillon Pomelo Merrill CODY ALAN MOENNING— Indusfriol Arts Club 1, Drama 2, Sponish 3, DECA 4, Notional Honor Society 2-4, DECA. Scholarship 4, Citizenship Award 2, DAVID NADRCHAL— Football 3-4 ERIC NEAL — Bond 1-3, Notionol Honor Society 2-4, Indusfriol Arts Club Secretoty, Speech Club 4, Ptesident; Tennis 1-4, District Ptose 3rd, 2nd Regionol Prose, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, State Solo G Ensemble 1-3, High Honor Groduote. Coby Moenning David Nodrchal Eric Neol 217 Roso Noriega Rodney Oliver, Jr Delia Penolver Nereido Perez Vonesso Perez DeDe Pfingsren Michael Phillips John Pollord Cotherine Polocek Delma R, Ponsefti Rick Powers Rodolfo Romos Tonyo Ridgewoy Jessica Robledo Hecror Somoniego ROSA NORIEGA— Vice Presidenr 1, GAA ' 5 1-4, Pres 4, Class Fovorire 1 G 4, Bond 1-4, Vice pres. 4; Studenr Council 1 G 4, FHA 1, Sponish Club 4, Mascot 3, Cheerleoder 4, Basketball Coptoin 4, Dosketboll 1-4, All District 3-4, Ail-Around Girls Athlete 4, Free Throw Bosketboll Champion 3-4, Field Goal Champion 4, Track 1- 4, State Mile Relay 1, Regionol Qualifiers Meets 4 events 2-3, Long Jump reg qual 4, Who s Who Among Americon High School Students 3, Footboll Sweetheott 4. Sutton County Queen Nominee; Lions Club Queen Nominee: Bond Sweetheott Nominee RODNEY OLIVER JR— Industrial Arts Club 1-3, Footboll 1-4, Guard ond All District Football Champions, Nose guard all District 4, BELIA PENALVER— PEL 2. GAA 2, FHA 3-4. DECA 3-4, Whos Who Among American High School Students, Notionol Honor Society 3-4. NEREIDA PEREZ— HE. C.E. Club 3-4, HECE President 4, Student Council 4, FHA 4, Notional Honor Society 3-4, Art II Award 2, World History Award 3, Physicol Education Aword 2, 1st ploce Soil and Water Conservation Awotd, First Place Fire Ptevention Poster, Honor Groduote 4, FHA Sweetheott Nominee 4, Cindy Fovilo Memorial Scholorship, HE. C.E. Scholorship 4. VANESSA GAYLE PEREZ— FHA 1,2,G4; Choir 3, HECE 3-4, HECE Vice President, State Choir Ensemble, Fire Prevention Aword MIKE PHILLIPS— Closs President 1, FFA 1-2, Treosurer 1, Pres 2; Closs Vice President 2, 4-H 2-4, 4-H Secretory 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, Choir 4, Football 1-4, Dosketboll 1-3, Ttack 1,3 G4, Tennis 1-2, Who s Who Among American High School Students, Industriol Arts Aword, Stote Livestock Judging, One Act Ploy, Godspell Cost, Journolism Award 4, Star Gteenhond (FFA). DEDE PFINGSTEN— Dromo 2, Bookkeeping Aword 4. JOHN POLLARD— Bond 1-3, Industrial Arts Club 3-4, Industrial Arts President 3-4, Student Council 4, Football 1-4, Bosketboll 1-3, Ten- nis 1, Golf 3-4, Regional Golf All District Center 2nd Team, Notionol Honor Society, UIL Bond Solo and Ensemble, Industriol Arts Awotd 4 CATHY POLOCEK— Bond 1-4, Flog Corps 2-3, 4-H 1, Choir 3-4, Track 2-3, NHS 2-4, Voledictorion 4, Who ' s Who Among Americon High School Students, Physicol Science Aword 1, Biology Award 2, Chemistry Aword 3, Advonced Moth 4, All District Bond 1-4, All Regional Bond 1-4, All Areo Quolifier Bond 1-4, 1st Division Reg. Ensemble Contest 1-4, Isf Regional Solo Contest 2-4, 2nd State Solo Contest 2-3, Reg Solo G Ensemble 3-4, Stote Solo G Ensem- ble Contest Choir 3-4, America ' s Youth in Concert, Notionol Col- legiate Wind Bond, All Stote Bond for Internotionol Lion ' s Club. DELMA R PONSEHI- DECA 1; Sweetheart 1, FHA 1-3, NHS 2-4, Cheerleoder 3, GAA 1, HECE Club; Secretory Treosurer, Bosket- boll 2, Trock 2, Heolth Aword, Holloween Queen Condidote 3, RICK POWERS— NHS 2-4, 4-H 1-4, Bond 1-3, Stage Bond 2-3, Sponish Club 4, Footboll 1-4, Golf 1-4, Golf Regional Qual 3-4, Top 3 1-3, Physics Award 4, UIL Science, Regionol Qual. 4, High Honor Groduote, Bond Solo G Ensemble Stote Quol. 2-3, Who ' s Who Among Ameticon High School Students 3. RODOLFO RAMOS— FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 3, FHA Treasurer 3, Gome Choirmon 4, Footboll 1-3, Track 1-3, Regionol Qual. Mile Run 1. TONYA RIDGEWAY— Bond 1-4, GAA 1-2, Flog Corps 3, Bond Pres. 4, NHS 2-4, NHS Vice Pres 4, HECE 4, Basketball 1-3, Trock 4, Typ- ing Aword 3, English Aword 1-2, Scholostic Ach Aword 2, High Honor Graduate 4, Art Awotd 3, Advonced Heolth Aword 4, Bond Sweetheart 4, Miss Personolity 1, Lions Club Queen Cond. 3-4, Who ' s Who Among Ameticon High School Students, DAR Good Citizens Award, HECE Scholarship 4. JESSICA JANICE ROBLEDO— Class Presidents 1-2, Most Beautiful 1, FHA 1-2, DECA 2, Sponish Club Pres. 3, 3rd Lions Queen Candidate 3, Nominee 4; Student Council Pres. 4, GAA Sec. 4, Bosketboll 1-4, All Disttict 1st Team 2-4, Most Voluoble Ployer 2-4, Sonoro Tourn. G Mason All Tourn. 2, All Tourney in Bollinger 2, All Star South Teom 4, Track 1-3, 3rd Stote Trock, Reg Quol. in 5 events 2, Reg Quol in 6 events 3; NHS, 4, 1000 pts. Club-Women in Sports Medal, All Around Athlete 3, Basketball Award 4. 218 HEQOR SAMANIEGO— FHA 1-4, Speech Club 3, Drama 3, Choir 3, RA 3, Footboll 1-3, Ttack 1-4, Bosketboll 1, Home Economics Aword, Stote Choir Ensemble, FHA Beau Nominee 4. Joe David Somoniego George Sanchez Nonerte Sonchez Scott Sovell Tommy Sheppord Dernordo Solis Jr Allen Stewoft Julie Stewott Trocy Thompson JOE DAVID SAMANIEGO— Futute Homemokers of Americo 4, Footboll 1-2, Basketball 1-4, Track 2, Industriol Arts 1-0, Who ' s Who Among Ameticon High School Students GEORGE SANCHEZ— FHA 1-2, Industra! Arts Club 1-4, Footboll 1-4, District Offensive Guard 1st Teom 1960, All West Texas Offensive Guord Isf Team 1981, Football Seoson Coptoin 3, Top-O Texas 3-A Honor Lineman 3, All District Offensive Guard Ist teom 1961, Trock 14, District 7-AA Trock Champs, Regional Quol Shot put 4, 3 Art Aword NANETTE SANCHEZ— FHA 1-4; secretory 3 6 4, National Honot Society 2-4, Dond 1-4, Flog Corps 2-4, Co-Heod 4, GAA 2 G 4, Lions Club Queen Candidote 3, Who ' s Who Among Americon High School Students, Corr Scholarship, National Honor Society Scholar- ship 4, L U.LAC Scholorship scon SAVELL— Bond 1-4, NHS 2-4, Representative Student Coun- cil 2, Vice President Student Council 3, Notionol Honor Society Pres. 4, Footboll 1-4, Disfricf Champs Footboll 3, Dosketboll 1-3, Trock 1-2, District Track Chomps 1. All District Bond 1, All-Region Bond 1, All Area Band 1, Toured Europe with Americos Youth In Concert 1, Touted Europe with American Musical Ambassodors 4, Store Solo ond Ensemble Contest 1-4 TOMMY 5HEPPARD— Speech Club 1-4, DECA 3, Football 1, Golf 1,2, 4, Trock 1, All Stor Cost-District One Act Ploy, Honoroble Men- tion Ateo One Act Ploy BERNARDO SOLIS— Dond 1-4, FHA 1-4, Choir 3-4, Sponish Club 3, Student Council 4, Footboll 1-3, State Choit UIL 2 Yeats, All Ateo Choir for FHA, All State Choir for FHA, Nominee for Bond Beau, Nominee for FHA Deou, Choir Representative ALLEN NEIL STEWART— Bond 1-4, Dromo Club 3, Speech Club 3, Student Council 4, Stoge Bond 3-4, NHS 4, Newspoper Sroff 4, Football 1-4, All-District holfbock. All West-Texos holfbock, Nothons Aword, Team Captain Footboll, Best All-Around Athlete, Regionol Sprint Reloy Qualifier, Trock 1-4, Regionol Reloy Quolifier 2, Dosketboll 1-4, Stote Solo G Ensemble, State Morching, Honor Groduote, Govetnment Awotd 4, Bond Beou, Best Look- ing 3, Closs Fovorite 2, Holloween Queen Escort 2 6 4 JULIE STEWART— 4-H 1-4; Vice President 4, 4-H Reportet 2, 4-H Porliomentorion 3, NHS 2-4, NHS Secterory 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Dond 1-3, Flog Corps 2-3, Stote Solo 6 Ensemble 0, GAA ' S Treasurer 4, Jr Closs Sect 6Treos.,Sr closs Secretory, Track 1-3, Dosketboll 1-4, Coptoin 4, Cheerleader Mascot 4, Solutotorion 4, Academic Excellence 3, English I Aword, English III Aword, Who ' s Who in American High School Students, UIL Reody Writing (1st Of Regionol); Stote Quolifier, Trigonometry Awotd. Freshmon Closs Favorite, Jr Class Favorite, Miss SHS; Lions Club Nominee 3- 4; 4-H Sweetheart 3 TRACY LYNN THOMPSON— Dond 1-4, Twirler 2-4, Stoge Bond 3, FHA 1, NHS 4, Bosketboll 1, Volleyboll 1, Track 1, Honor Groduote 4, Corr Scholorship 4, Stote Qualifier in twirling 6 flute ensemble, Cheerleoder 1, Most Beautiful 3, District Lion s Club Queen, hollo- ween Queen Candidote 4, Bond Sweetheort Nominee 4 EFRAIN TORRES— Closs President 1-2, Debote Club 1-2, Science Club 1-2, Bond 1-4, NHS 1-4, Choir 3-4, Speech Club 3-4, Tennis 1-2, 1st Solo 6 Ensemble Choir, Regionol Debote, Science 3rd place District, Stote Ensemble 2 years. Kappa Gommo Scholarship 4. Member District winning One Act Ploy 4. MARLA JO VAN HOOZER— 4-H Club 1-4, Bond 1-3, DECA 3-4, GAA ' S 1, PEL 2, NHS 3-4, Stote Dond 3, D E C A. Scholarship 4, 4-H Gold Stor Aword, Atten 4-H Congress at Lubbock 1 yt, 4-H Store Gross Judging 2 yrs. LILIA VIRGEN— FHA 1,264. GAA 2, PEL 2, DECA 3, HECE 4, Home Economics Award 4. MARAY WEST— GAA ' S 1, Dond 1-3, NHS 2-4, Yearbook Stoff 4, Dosketboll 1-4, Basketball Coptoin 4, UIL Bond Ensemble 1, Honor Graduate. DAVID WILLS— Dromo Club 2-3 DECA 3-4, Footboll 1-2, 3rd in Areo DECA Contest 3, Moray West David Wills 219 Autographs ; 220 1 Autographs 221 Autographs 222 Autographs 223 Autographs 224 angelo. texas


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