Berkner High School - Ram Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Cruisin' down the avenue - With flowers in her hand and a smile on her face, sophomore Tanis Muller enjoys her ride around the football field, a featured event in the pregame show, for she has just been chosen Homecom- ing Duchess. Other nominees were scgnhomores Karen Polk and Bri et Moore. iPhoto by B. Taylor? Mum's the word - Taking a break from the seemin - ly neverending worE, junior Marta Gomez sneaks out into H-hall for a Q I 5 drink. Marta was one of the many girls who wore her mum on Fri ay, October 17. iPhoto by S. Greenj Posing as a style figure - At attention, Lieutenant Becky Creager, senior, stands proud and tall during the Band0lera's military routine. The lon hours of hard work before and after school that the ut in paid off in a stunning halftime performance fphoto by B. Taylorj The eagle has landed - junior Paul Raack proves exactly how craz a hat can be on crazy hat, tie, and shades day. This eagle is just one of the hundreds of hats which adorned the heads of the student body on Wednesday of spirit week. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel mf fn- GLANCE AT ELEGANCE over Pearce, 20-13. But the highlight of the week's festivities came on Saturday night. Cars were pac ed bumper to bumper in the east Cparkirlig lot as couples ance to the theme of New York, New York in the cafeteria. The first live rock band, Romeo and the Dreamers, set high standards for the dances in the future. junior Elizabeth Miller said, lt was a time to reminisce with friends and to celebrate a well earned victory, and the dance gave us somethingto remem-ber. Spirit week and Homecoming weekend is a zany and fun filled break from the monotonous schedule and a tradition that re- mains in spite of all the changes in public education made lately. Copy by - Amy Heard, kinds of Mouseketeers- Varsity football-Amy Seibel. and Tom Cruise imita- players capped off the Layout by - Lisa tions roamed the halls. evening with a victory Claussen. Thursday, a new mean- The memorable week of Homecoming gives the student body an op- portunity to show off their creativity and uni- que personalities. leana Long, junior, said, Spirit Week represents a way to show your sup- port for the football team and traditional activities. The Jalanning of various ays spread ex- citement through the school. Are you Harvard or Richland bound? On Monday students modeled their college shirts for College T-Shirt and Sweats Day. On Tuesday the role of nerds were taken with students combining high waters, bell bot- toms, broken glasses, plastic Jmocket protec- tors, an theallpurpose Fred Flintstone lunch boxes. On the famous an- nual Hat Tie and Shades Day, Wednesday, all ing to new wave was born with a rainbow of colors and mousse art for hair on Wild Hair Day. Spirit week was wrapped up on Friday in an array of green and white hightops and painted faces for the traditional Green and White Day. Other Homecoming activities included the sale of souvenirs. Ban- dolera Backer's Club sold personalized green garters for the guys and teddy bear corsages for the girls as a fund raiser, while the Senior Class Planning Committee participated in the funds by selling mums. Festivities be an with the band speling out Rams and the announc- ing of the Homecoming Court. Crowned as queen was senior Karen Lueke, with Christina Boldt as princess, and Tanis Muller as duchess. HomecomingfOpening l

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All geeked out - These seniors dressed u so convincingly for nerdp day, that it was hard for students to Queen for the day - Tears streaming down her cheeks, senior Karen Lueke shows her excitement of being chosen Homecoming Queen during believe the trio was actuall seniors Brent Vaughan, Bin Denton, and jeff Haas. iPhoto by B. Culverj the pregame show at the Pearce game. Other nominees were Ashle Bull- ington and Christin Hohoway. CP oto by B. Taylorj Roses are red - Christina Boldt junior holds the roses that have been given to her by senior Brent Vaughan Student Council Presi- dent because she has just been chosen as Homecoming Princess. juniors were also nominated for the honor. iPhoto by R. Hoegeej ls this the way Prince started? -- Sporting the latest in spirit week fashion sophomore jonathan Caustrita wears his personalized beanie on game night, As a sax- ophonist jonathan played an im- portant part in spelling out the floating Rams during the esteemed Ram band s pregame perfor- mance. iPhoto by L. Munstermanj , f , , Renne Faulconer and jill Hatcher, , , , , 12 OpeningfHomecoming



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Rock-a-bye - Choosing to a Second Language Class, sleep instead of to study dur- junior Oudorn Saenichan- ing is third period Eng ish as thavong risks the wrat of a teacher when he wakes up from his cat nap. iPhoto by B. Culverl ,faq The ultimate contempla- homework in, Michele Kola: tion - Making the ever so senior, digs through her whol difficult decision of which folder she put her locker trying to find it. lPhoti by R. Hoegeel I haven't used an A lately pencils in what seems to be - During an Algebra ll test, the correct answer. Scan-Tron sophomore Lisa Claussen tests are frequently used by 14 OpeningfChoices teachers to save time while grading. tPhoto by R. Hoegeel Opting not to eat cafeteria food any more absolutely necessary, sophomore Aaron Sprunger is caught coming back into lie .2 H0 l'a'ug me-,...,, ,f eatin out in the cafeteria is one many students who have cars illegall make. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel

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