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MAY 21, 1981
Owl’s Hoot
PAGE FIFTEEN
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DENNIS WOODARD RENE RODRIGUEZ
Dennis Woodard has
been active in basketball
four years, FCA three
years, track two years,
and football one year.
He is proudest of quali-
fying for the state meet
in the long jump.
Dennis plans to work
for D. D. Poynor dur-
ing the summer. Next
fall, Dennis will attend
Cisco Junior College; he
plans to major in busi-
ness.
Dennis enjoys play-
ing basketball, fishing,
and music.
Eighteen - year - old
Rene Rodrieuez is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Rodriguez. He
is originally from Killeen
and moved to Big Lake
this year. He has partic-
ipated in both football
and basketball at RCHS
Rene's hobbies include
motorcycle riding, bas-
ketball, and softball.
Rene plans to work in
San Diego during the
summer, where he will
also attend college and
major in psychology.
Rene would someday
like to coach at Brigham
Young University.
Remember ....
• When somebody set off firecrackers during the
band assembly?
• Playday last year - the tug-of-war?
• The Senior Day trip to Ft. Stockton: Bean dip
fight on the bus.
• Getting out at 2:30 for holidays.
• On the FHA trip last year - seeing 2 guys fishing
with no clothes on - how red Mr. McReavy was, saying
girls, girls, get back up here!"
• Being Sophs and serving at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet,
dressed in crazy costumes.
• When Coach Clawson would tell the girls they
had to copy a page from their textbook for everytime
they did something he said they couldn't, or for every
word they said?
Smile
This is your big day, Grads.
Enjoy it in every wayl
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would join more activi-
ties and take sports. He
says that Mr. Fisher
has been his favorite
teacher.
If Elbert coul tell the
whole world something,
it would be, "I am a sen-
ior; this is my last year!"
He says that the best
thing that ever hap-
pened to him was mak-
ing it through 12 years of
school.
Elbert enjoys travel-
ing and hopes to do a lot
of it some day. He plans
to get a job and save
up money for college,
where he wants to study
to be a certified public
accountant.
VIOLA LARA
Viola Ann Lara is the
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Belen C. Lara, Jr.
Her hobbies include rid-
ing horses, skiing, and
swimming. She really
enjoys staying at home,
cooking and cleaning
house. Uncertain about
her future, Viola might
like to become a nurse's
aide.
Viola has been an
FHA member and has
received awards in P.E.
Having Mrs. Carolyn
White and Coach Rob-
ert Sexton as teachers
has made classes fun,
though "we get a lot of
work done."
Viola's parents have
been a big help to her.
If not for them and Mrs.
White, she feels that she
wouldn't have made it
through RCHS.
Grads!
You’ve made it,
& we re proud!
Good Luck, all!
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TRICO
INDUSTRIES. INC.
ROGER JOHNSON
STORE MANAGER
MONARCH DIVISION
GARDEN CITY HIGHWAY
BIG LAKE. TEXAS 76932
ELBERT
KUYKENDALL
Elbert Kuykendall is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kuykendall. He en-
joys welding and work-
ing on metal projects.
Elbert has been in
TIASA four years; he
played basketball his
freshman year and was
manager his senior
year.
If he could relive his
high school days, Elbert
Sixty-one sixth graders were pictured in the 1975
annual on pages entitled 'We Have Only Just Be-
gun*. Many of these students have since moved from
Big Lake or left school. Students not graduating with
the Class of 1981 include: Alen Allbright, Eva Agui-
lar, Tammy Bingham, Bob Bishop, Jess Broadway,
Robert Carner, Joe Carrasco, Irene Chavez, John
Clark, Ernest Edwards, Fran Freiss, Alex Galarza,
Kevin Hensen, Ida Jean Hoelscher, Debbie King,
Tommy McNeill, Karen Miller, Lee Mitchell, Jimmy ,
Orr. Kathy Peterson, Oscar Portales, Bonnie Richard,
Gloria Salzar. Glory Saveli, Sonya Sedberry, Randy
Smith, Leroy Stockwell, Wesley Tucker, Tim Ragland,
Michael Wilkerson, Vicki Williams, Wesley Williams,
and Jay Woodfin.
"Young people, nowadays, imagine that money is
everything, and when they grow older, they know it."
Oscar Wilde
We wish
you
the very Be
on your
Future
Endeavors
C. H. Poynor
Construction Co., Inc.
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 21, Ed. 2 Thursday, May 21, 1981, newspaper, May 21, 1981; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658179/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.