Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

Bowie High School III

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Bowie High School

1975-76 Bowie High School Varsity Basketball Team, coached by Nolan Richardson.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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Bowie High School

Bowie High School 1947 reunion, bus from El Paso to West Covina California. Photo posted in 1974 Homecoming Booklet.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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Bowie High School

Bowie High School 1947 reunion, in West Covina California. 6215 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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James JR. Burton

James J.R. Burton, History Student Activities Bowie HS 1946-1952

Area: Central / Chamizal

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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Bowie High School 1999 - El Paso, Texas

Bowie High School 1999 Homecoming Booklet Honoring Outstanding Exes from 1967-1978. Manuel Acosta, Raymundo Gardea M.D. Lucy Acosta, Raul Garibay, Lucy Acosta, Carlos Cordova, Joe Renteria, Raul Garibay, Hector Garcia, David G. Saldana, and V. E. Rodriguez.

Area: Central / Chamizal

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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1949 Bowie High School State Baseball Champions

Members of the 1949 Bowie High School state baseball champions, Ramon Camarillo, Jose Corona, Jose "Rocky" Galarza, Rodolfo Garcia, Fernando Gomez, Guillermo Gomez, Trini Guillen, Ernesto Guzman, Xavier Holguin, Felipe Lara, Alfonzo Lopez, Carlos Macias, Lorenzo Martinez , Andres Morales, Ruben Porras, Heriberto Ramos, Ruben Rodriguez, Gustavo Sambrano, Coach Nemo Herrera. State Class AA State Baseball Champs June 6-8 1949. http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_18326983

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Bowie High School ROTC

1949 Bowie High School ROTC, Tony Alvarado was judged best Captain Co1.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Bowie High School 1949

Bowie High School Classes of January, 1949 and May, 1949 posted in the 1999 Bowie Homecoming Booklet.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Tony Alvarado - 1949

Tony Alvarado, Bowie High School Football 1949. Photo was posted in the Bowie 54th anniversary Homecoming Booklet.

Area: Central / Chamizal

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Nolan Richard Honor - 2014 - El Paso, Texas

Nolan Richardson Honored in Basket Ball Hall of Fame. Coach Richardson was born in El Paso, Texas, United States. He played collegiately at Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso) playing for two years under the future Basketball Hall of Famer Don Haskins. Coach Richardson began his coaching career at Bowie High School in El Paso, Texas. He then moved to Western Texas College, where he won the National Junior College championship in 1980. He was the head coach at Tulsa from 1981 to 1985, leading Tulsa to the NIT championship in 1981. In 1985 Richardson became the head coach at the University of Arkansas, where he gained national recognition. http://nolanrichardson.org/bio.asp

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado Jr.

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News Article El Paso Times

News Article El Paso Times December 17, 2007 about a book written by Fred Morales, 'The History of South El Paso Street".

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Javier Montes

Javier Montes was the first Olympian from El Paso, he was from Bowie High School and continued on to UTEP.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Javier Montes - Bowie High School - El Paso, Texas

Javier Montes, Bowie Track Yearbook . He was UTEP's first Olympian, competing at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, Javier Montez was an incredible performer for the men's track & field program in 1951. A native of El Paso, Montez dominated in the one and two mile runs at the collegiate and international level. He set the meet record for the mile at the Border Conference and Texas Relays, before going on to establish a national mile record at an NAIB meet. Montez also set the Texas Relays at the 1500m, in addition to toppling the standard for two miles in the California Medley Relay. He became a three-event champion (880, one and two miles) during day one of the 1951 Border Conference track meet. http://www.utepathletics.com/hallfame/2007-inductees.html

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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1949 Bowie High School state baseball champions

Members of the 1949 Bowie High School state baseball champions, Ramon Camarillo, Jose Corona, Jose "Rocky" Galarza, Rodolfo Garcia, Fernando Gomez, Guillermo Gomez, Trini Guillen, Ernesto Guzman, Xavier Holguin, Felipe Lara, Alfonzo Lopez, Carlos Macias, Lorenzo Martinez , Andres Morales, Ruben Porras, Heriberto Ramos, Ruben Rodriguez, Gustavo Sambrano, Coach Nemo Herrera. State Class AA State Baseball Champs June 6-8 1949. http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_18326983

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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Bowie High School Tumbling - El Paso, Texas

Bowie High School Tumbling 1947 - El Paso, Texas.

Area: Central / South Central

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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1947 Bowie High School

Bus in mountains photo in 1947 Bowie High School Year Book

Area: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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Bowie High School Year Book 1947

Bowie High School Year Book 1947 photo of Downtown and Juarez.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR.

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Nolan Richard Honor

Nolan Richard Honored in Basket Ball Hall of Fame. Coach Richardson was born in El Paso, Texas, United States. He played collegiate at Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso) playing for two years under the future Basketball Hall of Famer Don Haskins. Coach Richardson began his coaching career at Bowie High School in El Paso, Texas. He then moved to Western Texas College, where he won the National Junior College championship in 1980. He was the head coach at Tulsa from 1981 to 1985, leading Tulsa to the NIT championship in 1981. In 1985 Richardson became the head coach at the University of Arkansas, where he gained national recognition. http://nolanrichardson.org/bio.asp

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado JR

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1947 Bowie High School Tennis Club

1947 Bowie High School Tennis Club. Autographed by Lupe Lazarin. Bowie High School is one of the oldest operating high schools in El Paso, Texas and is part of the El Paso Independent School District. It is located in the Chamizal neighborhood in the South Central part of the city next to the border with Mexico, not far from the Bridge of the Americas linking El Paso with Ciudad Juarez, across San Marcial Street from Chamizal National Memorial. Bowie High School was founded in 1927 to relieve overpopulation at El Paso High School. The first school building still exists on South Cotton Street at Sixth Avenue in the Segundo Barrio (Second Ward) section of South-Central El Paso; it is now Guillen Middle School. Bowie High was eventually relocated at its current location as a result of restructuring in South El Paso; it sits on what was once Mexican territory ceded to the United States as a result of the Chamizal Treaty which settled a boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_High_School_(El_Paso,_Texas)

Area: Central / Chamizal

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado Jr.

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1947 Bowie High School Track Team

1947 Bowie High School Track Team. Autographed by Javier Montes and others.

Area: Central / Chamizal

Source: Tony (Azul) Alvarado Jr.

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