Berkner High School - Ram Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Outside of the realm of MErM's and cookbook sales: this year's organizations thought of unique ways to raise Step right up - Senior Class President Brion Dillman sells hot or cold drink huggies ro Cathy Smith, The fund raiser was held to raise money for the senior class I'S Fundraise A 0' By the end of every school year, most students have had their fill of M6M's and chocolate candy bars. lt seems as if every club sells candy as a fundraiser. Why? Most club sponsors say it's for one reason. Big profits. Straying away from the norm, many clubs decided to sell unusual items with the hope of making a better profit. Speech club sold green garters in order to ameliorate the club's treasury. Band members sold cheese and did inven- tories. DECA members sold carnations on Fridays as they have done every year in the past, and SADD sold various flavors of popcorn. The cheerleaders were also caught in the buck- building scheme as they were faced with raising 55,700 in time for their com- petition trip to Florida in December. Holding a workshop for young pep- raisers, the cheerleaders taught and demonstrated the correct way to cheer for a winning or o losing team. Combining the money raised from the workshop and from stationery sales, the girls were able to par- ticipate at the National Cheerleading Competition. Band members also did in- ventories in order to raise money for their trip to Florida. Perhaps, the most memorable Cond the most difficult to organizej fun- draiser was the World Class Championship Wrestling show brought to the BHS boy's gym November 23. Originated by Mr. Joe Roseborough, assistant prin- cipal, two years ago, it pro- vided the Senior class 53,000 to add to their prom fund. Highlighting the show were Kerry VonErich and One Man Gang. Although we went into it blind, we were successful and we learned a great deal from it, said Mrs. Shirley Harraman, Senior class sponsor. Copy - Briana Brady Layout - Sherri Garonzik 3 . f is -x fP. Neolj Collectofs items - When the speech club sold green and white garters for their fundraiser this year, senior Greg Cockrell found that selling his limit was easy to do. The bag of 10 he was issued was gone before the first week was out. g,! N CM Songj Tough Teddy Dear - Receiving a last-minute good luck hug from wife Missy Hyatt, Hollywood John Tatum prepares to wrestle Kerry Von Erich during the senior fundraiser that raised s3,ooo.

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From clossrooms to the grondstonds, there ' Iwoys .Q f -W Et' 'si - l. i She s got the hold on him - During the los! PEP TONY, 5G'r1iOrS D600- no Crocker ond Brion Reogor reminisce obout their post yeors they've spent together. fc., I lt Q ' ' 1 Q qs Goronzikj Where's the straw? - When the Keywonettes kidnopped the foot- boll ployers, they dressed Senior Monty Word os o convict. The breokfost wos held or Kip's ot 6:30 o.m. Behind every victorious footboll teom is on underlying current of spirit, ond onyone who is spirited looks forword to the Fridoy ofternoon pep gothering to yell ond cheer for the teom. The bond ploys loud, cotchy songs ond the remoinder of the student body ston- ding in the gym sings ond chonts. An exciting event thot boosted the schooI's pride this yeor wos being elected l4EGL's High School Teom of the Week. Berkner wos chosen becouse of the victory over Plono Senior High. KEGL DJ Kidd Krod- dick ossisted the cheerleoders in getting the students spirited ond mentolly prepored for the upcoming gome. Homecoming is on- other onticipoted onnuol event. Everyone disploys spirit throughout the week. This yeor, Mondoy wos wild Howoiion doy. Tuesdoy, the student body decided it wos in the Ivy Leogue ond wore their fovorite college sweots. Wednesdoy wos Pee Wee Hermon doy. Thursdoy the senior girls dressed in their pojomosy the rest of the students come to school in their bizorre Holloween costumes. Fridoy, of course, wos troditionol green ond white doy. Throughout the week, bolloons, mums, ond roster ribbons were sold. The soles were complete ond the suspense ot o peok. Homecoming court wos onnounced Fridoy ot the pep rolly. Jill Hotcher wos nomed Sophomore Duchess ond Ashley Bull- ington os the Junior Princess. The obvious highlight wos the crown- ing of the Homecoming Queen, Corey Cheshier. The following doy wos the much owoited homecoming donce. Cheop Trick's Tonight lt's You wos the theme. Donces ond other spirit octivities such os these, oided the ployers in their victorious performonces. Pride ond skill were olso oids to mony victories. The essentiol spirit ond support the students ond community give ore o port of the fuel thot keep teoms striving for excellence. Copy - Bonnie Bownes Loyout - Sherry Goronzik QM Williomsj Times like these were mode for the student's choice - Port of the pregome festivities before the Homecoming Gome ogoinst Loke Highlonds wos the crowning of the Queen Corey Cheshier who is sur- rounded by her court members Princess Ashley Bullington ond Duchess Jill Hotcher. 1



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Let's make a deal - Deciding to skip lunch just this once, Rusty Greer and Cathy Mortin solicit the Student Councils version of the school directory to Brod Foster, who oppeors to be o satisfied customer f -lf V A If 4- -so 1 r xv nuomsy 1 1 I . 3 f' T . 'xiii l WI .ff Ay '1 +4 r-1.M- t It 'lx 1 ' ' X x - skXLr eg ' s X 1 U ' NNQ ., r , I r QM. Williomsj ey call me Bruce - With great support Bruce Webber olds DECA in their effort to earn money to finance employer banquets and to send students to stote competition. l .,,yP f' ,ww .JT- 13. Q STAY ALIVE CS Greenp Students Against Driving Drunk - ln on effort to roise enough money ro set up a hotline for high school students who feel they are not sober enough to drive, SADD sells T-shirts, buttons ond bumper stickers. How's the weather down there? - Demonstrating haw to perform a pyramid, the Varsity cheerleaders hold o workshop for elemen- tory children to raise money for their trip to Florida. 9 . 1. A . s 4. CL Hopkrnsj if 5 1264lW?'ii25 :QSM-5, .eyes- 'li 2Qes.m,5ge,sf ms gf :ff Y WM F puns 1 sgo S18 ..n. NI

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