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arsity B -Athletes At Their Finest B.C. Roque and Baby Soft Chris Brazeel give Johnny San- a ride. v The Varsity B Club consisted of ffront rnwl Junior Fangon, Monique Ruiz, B.C. Roque, Liz Williams, Lorraine Kastner, Julia Austin, Sandra Garrett, Marc Shapiro, Heather Sanders. 12nd row! Juanita Padilla, Richard Avila, Gloria Padilla, Alisa Schnittker, Diana Castruita, Manuel Barra, Julie Lillywhite, Carol Casey, Marisol Marin. 13rd rowj Johnny Santana, Jeff Anderson, Victor Quinones, Todd Hoskins, Chris Brazeel, Shannon Faria, Tricia Hopkins, 14th rowl Steve Cato, Rudy Vallarta, Cami Jones, Joe Willingham, 45th rowl Ron Pegues, Ronnie Johnson, George Stone, Victor Turner, Jack greer. ttop rowl Martin Garcia, Jason Pope, Tyler Brandt, Jimmy James, Darren Fisher. Slaves ffrom leftb Jim James, Todd Hoskins, Manuel Barra, Alexis Avila, Monique Ruiz, Jeff Anderson, and Mark Shapiro do what their masters say, Sing slaves, sing! X , , JW I ' , The Varsity B Slave Sale was a big hit this year. It grossed approxi- mately S250 and supplied laughs for the faculty and student body here at B.U.H.S. With this money the club is planning on adding some new additions to the weight room. Led by President Cami Jones and Advisors Mr. Wil- lingham, Mr. Cato, and Mr. Ro- mero, the club was stronger than ever this year. Anyone with a var- sity letter in any sport or cheer- leading may join. i Z saw f' :nga f , Julie Lillywhite and Stacey Foster iabove leftj enjoyed their day as prima ballerinas. No one was sure, not even herself, what Tricia Hopkins fleftj was dressed as. Todd Hoskins faboveb looked really happy about how he was dressed. Varsity B 45
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q , ,A.. f i 'I .E Many students were active in P.E. this year. They could choose between many sports including: football, volleyball, softball, badminton, basketball, tennis and volleytennis. Mrs. LeBaron, Miss Enders, Mr. Willingham and Mr. Lowe provided the teaching ability to make many students understand and excel at these sports, Robert Jones frightl took a shot at batting and, as usual, succeeded. Mrs. LeBaron and Miss Enders fabovel showed their students how badminton is supposed to look and occasionally played them. 44 Physical Education WM., ,,.. ,ns We Were Kept In S ape By P.E Z I Stephen Veysey fabovel seemed to be confused about the game of volleyball, but Shar. Spates frightj was an ace at softball. P.E. was a good way to learn about different spo:
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Top Seniors In Finals 0f Mock Tria Brian Alexander, Chon Reyes, Adria McCollum, Robin Chilcot and Juaniya Padilla were all witnesses for the defense except Adria McCollum who was a prosecuting attorney. Robin was rated best defense witness in the county. Right: Tim Asamen and Theron Hopkins ' were looking over their notes just before the trial began. Far right: Cindy Kieffer watched in awe as Tim Asamen prepared her case. This year's GATE Civics students and few selected students from Mrs. Rose's 3rd period CP Civics class participated in a Mock Trial Competition held at the Imperial County Courthouse in El Centro. Theron Hopkins, Tim Asamen, and Marnie Kimerlin were all lawyers for the defendant Cindy Ballard, who was played by Cindy Kieffer. The defendant allegedly hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk and failed to stop to render aid ffelony hit and runl. The crime was com- pounded by the fact that the defendant had been drinking at a party. The case was an invented one that the Mock Trial compeitiors had to work on. The prosecuting attornies were Matt Boggust, Adria McCollum, Chon Reyesg Theron Hopkins replaced Matt in the finals. The Brawley team won three preliminary trials, then faced Central's A Team in the finals. Although our prosecution won the case in that trial, the team's effort was second in the county. Right: Marnie Kimberlin is examining her client, Cindy Ballard, played by Cindy Kieffer. 46 Mock Trial
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