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i e 'W' I 3 MWWQ fm li an S . ' I i f., 'I If w 3,- 5 ' fa.. i, -jffifi, 3,1 l I -4. M if ff -,my-f RX -L .., - if NI ..r- ' KEEPING UP WITH TRADITION! Seniors show enthusiasm with painted faces and 'Spirit Paws' for the Pampa pep rally. Borger defeated their Panhandle rivals 36-0.1 Inset-Tammy Griffin JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE! Jeff Bernbrock approaches Laura Demicell with ap- prehension and attempts to spread peace and harmony. in-W' , it. .qi AAAAAAY! Jason Thurman takes a break from the hectic '50's to clean the grease under his nails. He casually rests on Coach Webb's vintage car. a 1955 Plymouth.
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5 1 I M My ,N 5? l. 5' . I. , 1. 1 W' o if , I '54, Q .. ' wi , LL. , ...am Many of the students at BHS were ex- pecting a mild winter for 1987-88. The mer- cury soared into the 70's in November. Then in December, the thermometers took a nose dive. On Sunday December 13 :Borgans were surprised to wake to 17 in- ches of snow, which made Borger a winter wonderland. BHS students spent the next morning in front of the TV anxiously reading the list of school cancellations, just as all hope was gone, BISD rolled across the screen. Students throughout town cheered as they recieved a two day vacation. Several Borger students spent these days of vacation in different waysg Warren Johnson, Cody Lucas and Danny Packebush spent their time three wheeling, along with the usual snowball fight. Deana Davis braved the weather to go shopping. Just as we thought all the snow was gone, Borger had it's first white Christmas in twenty-five years. The first major snow storm of 1988 came very soon after the new year. We received about five inches from this storm. The snow affected many people and their cars. Those who dared the icy, snowy roads often found themselves stuck in a snow bank, while others were forced to leave their cars at home. Many people took advantage of the weather and headed for Angel Fire and Taos, New Mexico for a weekend of snow skiing. Although the bad weather did cause some problems for Borger students, many of them found a way to enjoy themselves in all of the snow. U SKI BUNNIES Shelly Wade and Shelly Smith prepare to hit the slopes in Angel Fire. THE BIG CHILL Shawna Danford cringes at the thought of being pelted by a snowball as freshman Leza Baker prepares for the attack. TAKE THAT JENNIFER! Classmate Jason Thurman pelts Jennifer Maddox in revenge for the snowball she threw down his shirt. Whitney Sikes looks on while she prepares another snowball to throw. 50, 3 , .- , Wk! ' HM. mf ,Q 'S if if Y i ? .. ' 'I K. I 1. 1, at- Y ' Q M' I winfm 15
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' Q x...f' RECOGNIZE ANYONE? BHS instructors take time to show their spirit too. Us: rowj Margie Watters, Catherine Cole, Mary Tyler f2nd rowj Sharon Gilliam, Terri Mills, Mary Lou Lozien Bob- bie Schmitz, Liz Denton, Mary Collins, f3rd rowj Viva Sewell, Anne Cross, Karen Hunten Nancy Bernbrock, Lydia Sims, Ellen Coffman Even though we sat next to Jaws in class and we listened to a witch QMrs. Colemanl teach us the next computer program, we still maintained our composure, We went all out to participate in dress-up days spon- sored by Student Council and designed to promote spirit. The Student Council worked hard to put these days together. President, Brad Knight, added, 'Alt makes the work worthwhile when everyone participates and shows some enthusiasm. Members of the senior class used their own creative ideas to make 'Spirit Paws' and contributed to the enormous spirit car- ried throughout 1988. in H 'KWH- The Great students mask enthuszasm Pretenders in the name of spirit THE KING LIVES! Karen Hummel poses as Elvis Presley and tears up se' cond place in the costume contest By the way. stay off her blue suede shoes! GETTING READY FOFI THE CIRCUS! Areitha Hunnicutt and Kim Powell display their spirit on Spook the Eagles day. qfreai
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