Sonora High School - Bronco Yearbook (Sonora, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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Getting gowns exciting Many events during the senior year help make the coming graduation seem real, but none so much as the day the caps and gowns are issued. It goes something like this. How do we get them unwrinkled? You press them with an iron. I think I ' ll just send it to Thorp ' s. I need to practice throwing up the hat. Frisbees! Wheel Be sure you try on your gowns and your hats to be sure they fit. Which side does the thing go on? I think it ' s left to right. It feels like my bathrobe. This is so comfortable, I ' d like to wear CHECKING IT OUT. Norma Guerra even tries the zipper of tlie graduation gown which has just come in. it around school all day. Girls wear light colored shoes. The hats are supposed to be flat. Girls need to check to sec that there is a white collar in your box. Where ' s the NHS thing? You need one of them blue ones, don ' t you? Did ya ' ll put ya ' ll ' s collar on? It ' s too long . . . They ' re all that long. When do we turn them back? What did we pay all that money for? To rent them. Do we get to keep these little . . .? How do you fold this? Can we go to our class, now? JUST RIGHT. Getting the feel of the mortar- board, Lynn Duckworth seems to be dream- ing of graduation. BUDDIES. Jeff Brittain helps Drew Wallace with the tassle, hiding Larry Jennings. David Love adjusts his zipper. Seniors 17

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I RONNIE MUNNS: Speech Club 3.4. state one-act play cast 3. district all-star cast 3, area all-star cast 3. regional honorable mention 3. football 1-4. ali-district nose guard 4, all-Wesl Texas nose guard 4. track 2 3. LEWIS OUVER: Industrial Arts Club 4. yearbook 1.4. Lions ' Club Queen escort i: Halloween Queen escort 4. library aide 3. office aide 4. newspaper 3-4. Tops in Division 3-4. basketball 14. PetrocHe scholarship GLORIA PAREDES: HECE 34, art 13 KATHRYN PARKER; band 1-2. flag corps 2, stale marching contest 1-2; GAA 14. vice- president 4, Speech Club 14. president 4. secretary 2. regional finalist UIL poetrv 4. regional qualifier UlL poetry 1-2; one-act play 14. area all-star cast honorable mention 3. best actress regional one act play 3. area one act 12. state one-act 3, American history award 9. regional qualifier UIL ready wnting 3. Miss Sunon County 2, Lions ' Club Queen candidate 3-4 Lions ' Club Queen 4. English 111 award 3, Who ' s Who In American High School Students 3-4, class secretary 2; soil and water conservation essay winner 3, student council 34, high honor graduate, speech and drama award 4 JANE PENALVER: choir 1-3, solo ensemble 1-3. FHA 4, GAA 3; NHS 24. newspaper 3. Tops in Division, feature editor; library aide 3; tennis L2,4, 2nd m district 3 MARIBEL PEF FZ; band 14. flag corps 3. sweepstakes band 1 2 4 HECE 4. nHA 12; GAA 1. Spanish Club 3. Choir 2-3, solo ensemble 2-3, state solo ensemble 3 DtB5:Z ?OHL band 1. JHS 2- 4. Spanish Club 2. basketball 1.3, Algebra 11 award ' 3; high honor graduate; physics award 4. CAR Citizenship Award, NHS scholarship. RONNIE POLLARD band 1, NHS 24, vice president 4. Speech Club 14, Spanish Club 2.4, library aide 2, football 1-4. all-district center 3-4, all-West Texas center 4, all- Southern American football 4, basketball 1-3, track 14, class vice-president 3, English I award, geometry award 2, citizenship award 3. Lion ' s Club Queen escort 3-4, one-act play cast 3-4, district all-star cast 3. best actor regional 3, state all-star cast honorable mention 3. Who ' s Who 4. top scholastic award 2. stu- dent council vice-president 4, National Society of Distinguished High School Students 4, Outstanding contribution to speech and drama 4. high honor graduate MIKE POLOCEK- band 14. band beau 4. Speech Club 2-4, football 14; basketball 1-3. track 1-4. regional qualifier 1600m relay 400m relay 4; NHS 24, president 1. class vice president 1; scholastic excellence award 1-3, one-act play cast 24, district all-star cast 2. district honorable mention 3. area all- star cast 3, regional all-star est 3, stale all-star cast 3, physical science award 1; state marching contest 2,4. sweepstakes band 1.2.4, outstanding contribution to speech and drama 4, NHS scholarship, tng award 4, salutatonan L- . . band 14, stale marching contest 2,4, state solo ensemble 1 choir 1-4. state solo 1-2. state choir 1-3, GAA 3-4, Speech Club 24. one-act play cast 3. state one-act qualifier ■-iO! ! . ' ' Oi ! POWERS; DECA 4, CVAE 1. Industnal Arts Club 3, football 14, second team all-distnct 3. National High School Rodeo Associabon 14. regional and state qualifier 1-4, seventh bulldog- ging 3 LUiS RAMIREZ; DECA 3-4 KELUE RITZ: DECA 4, Speech Club 1-2; yearbook 3; library aide 12. basketball 1-2. track 1-3. second sprint relay 3 volleyball 12 ' :; Industrial Arts Club 14; office aide 4, football 1 3, drafting award 4 PANCHO SALAZAR- band 1-2. DECA 4, Industrial Arts Club 1. office aide 4. PATSY --■- - band 1 4, band sweetheart nominee 4. state marching contest 2.4. sweepstakes band 1-2.4. choir 1-4, UIL solo ensemble contest 1-4. outstanding choir member 4, Rizzo in GREASE production 4. FHA 1-4, parliamentarian 4, basket- ball manager 1-2 JERALD SHORT: DECA 34. pubhcly director 3: Industnal s2nfi . ■. ' iV;. CA display 4 REBECCA SHORT: choir 1. HECE 4, FHA 1, JHS 12; Speech Club 1 yearbook 3 basketball 12. track 1. volleyball 1, honoi graduate: HECE scholarship: Dayid P Law Memorial scholar tf f ' ' ' ' 3. GAA 2-4. NHS 24, basketball 1-J; Miss Sutton County Days 4. student council 4 high honor graduate: class favonte 4, Carr scholarship ELiPlDlO TOR- RES: Spanish Club 4, cross country 4, track 34, regional qualifier 400m relay 4 . . oTr ' ; ' ' ' • S 1-4: Spanish Club 3 yearbook 2-4: football 1 -4, basketall 12. track 1 . goK 1 -3: tenn 4: class president 1-3: class lavonte 1-2: one act play 34 regional one-act all-star cast 3, area one-act all-sta, cast 3 state one act qualihe, 3: district goll 2, regional ,joll 2, area golf 3 regional goll 3. Lions ' Club Queen escort 34 Halloween Oueen t7 , ' 1 1 ' ' . ' ' ' ' - °E ■ CVAE 1 3, Wh Club 4 Industrial Arts Club 2.4 LISA WEBSTER: band 1-3: choir 1-3 ' HtCE 4 stale choir ensemble 1-3; state band ensemble 1-3 Spanish Club 2-3 library aide 2. oHice aide 4; track manager 2- 3 best all-around student 1. soil and water conservation essay Vammv vC?LI- . !■ ' I ' f ■- ' I Scholarship s M K , ' ' ' ' ■,, ' ' • ' ' ' I 3, choir 1-3. HECE 4; library aide 1; state choir ensemble 13; state band ensemble 13 state mar- ching contest 2. sweepstakes band 12 16 People



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From summer to fall Tellins it like it is Summer vacation? For many students it is a myth. They spend time during the summer months on such school related activities as band, twirling, or flag camps and workshops in journalism or leadership train- ing. Cheerleaders attend camp and practice. The band starts rehearsing before school starts and even performs in August at Sutton County Days. Many students work during the summer to earn money for school clothes, cars or other items. For football boys, the fall starts in early August with two-a-days. Even with early starting SUMMER WORKSHOP? After the ILPC journalism workshop in June at U of T in Austin. Mary Huckaby waits in the Jester parking lot to go home. dates, most students are glad to get back into the rhythm of school and being with friends on a daily basis. As summer melts into fall, a whole new round of activities begins. The prospect is bright and exciting like a world freshly washed by rain. ANTICIPATION. Patsy Garcia, Patty Duenes, Patsy Perez, Connie Herrera, Maribel Perez, and Gladys Arredondo wait excitedly on the front steps as the first day of the new year is about to begin. r-i jJ liSa aiiaSi. . „ FIRST DAY. Early on the opening day of school, Primo Gonzalez and Armando Contreras wait on the porch of the resource room. PRACTICALLY A UNIFORM. For Abel Sanchez, cast and crutches is not new. After his second knee operation in two years, he sits on the front steps enjoying the concert at the band ice cream supper. SUTTON COUNTY DAYS. The band performs on the courthouse lawn during the August celebration. 18 People

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