C F Brewer High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (White Settlement, TX)

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Brewer High School H 'P X it A 0 P ff,.f 10 BEAR TRACKS of Nineteen hundred and seventy-nine White Settlement, Texas Volume XXVI Satisfaction Guaranteed In recent years, Americans have not been satisfied with some of the goods and services provided them. Because of this, people are often dis- pleased with the qualities and guaran- teed success of the products they receive. As a result, many have turned to the 'fDo It Yourself method of accomplishing a feat or job success- fully. Using this piece of information to their advantage, several people and organizations have written books to help assist unskilled and inexperienced persons with useful hints and instruc- tions for those who wish to master any particular subject, some of which range from the construction of a bird- house to running the Boston Mara- thon. In accordance with this theme, the Bear Tracks staff has written a book which will Cwe hopej assist the average inexperienced student while giving the older, more knowledgeable student the chance to reflect on the ways he handled the various and sometimes unexpected situations encountered throughout the '78-,79 school year. This book will give use- ful tips for the student on many occasions and will also give examples of the way these tips are sometimes applied. For instance: 2 Anybody Opening I.How To Fail a Class And Convince YOUR PARENTS That It Was the Teachers Fault: First, admit that the report card really is yours. Then, before your parents ground you for the next two weeks, tell them the truth. Another F?!?,' But Mom! The Teacher doesn't like me! Don't give me that. No, she doesn't! I don't know why! '4What have you done to her?', Nothing, I promise. Then why does she hate you? I don't know. I always answer all the questions she asks. Then why did you get an F? She always loses my homework. Besides that, she's always hassling me to bring my grade upf, Are you sure you didn't do something to her?', No, I promise. Well . . .U 1. Mr. Krivanek, Vice-Principal 2 Steve Bryant Hstudyingu in class. Russell Renneberg testing lunchroom food. 4. The winning sign from the Junior hall. 5 Smile for us, Carol Morris. Kim Quayle starting the day with a smile. . A confident Ronnie Rooks and Kelly Barrett. Anybody ' Opening - 3 Behavior at B. H. S. . . . Well . . . I'll let it pass this time. But I want it brought up by the next report card! f'Oh, I'll bring it up, I promise I will. By the way, when is the Open House? Uh, oh. I don't know. I'll try to find out tomorrow. CMost students have forgotten the conversation by the next morning, and usually wait until the last minute to tell their parents when Open House is.J II. How To Look Alert In Class When You 're Really Asleep: The most important thing to remember is to keep your head up. A good way to accomplish this is to either prop your head in the palm of your hand or lean on the wall behind you. Don't forget this very important rule: DO NOT SNORE!! That is a dead give away. Every so often, wake up and look around. This gives the teacher the impression that you know what is going on. Try to have a friend nearby, to warn you if the teacher is coming and for when the bell rings. HL How To Sneak Into Class Late and Not Be Caught: Sneaking into class can be very dangerous. The first thing to do is to take a peek in the room to see where the teacher is before opening the door. When she has her back to the door, quickly open the door, dash into the room, and quietly take your seat. Most students can easily pass this stage, but are usually caught when a best friend sees you coming and yells: Where have you been? a comment which starts the teacher in asking questions. IV. Where To Go When You Are Supposed To Go To The Office: On those rare occasions when the teacher feels that it's time for you to visit the principal, shefhe will send you to the office with a misconduct slip. Naturally . . . while on your way directly there, you: 11 Suddenly have a strange urge to go to the bathroom. 2j Bump into a friend whom you haven't seen since break in the hall- way. 31 Walk so slowly that by the time you get there, the misconduct is two hours old. 4 ' Anybody - Opening 41 Realize that the office is not where it used to be and proceed to search for it, covering the upper halls, lower halls, and campus. 51 Take a tour through the new Brewer High School. V. How To AnswerA Question Legibly With A Mouthful of Crackers: There comes a time in the day when the student realizes that he should have eaten breakfast, and that lunch is still two hours away. This realization uncannily occurs every day at the same time-second period. Fortunately for the student, there comes a fifteen minute break between classes in which he can buy something to curb his mid-morning munchies. However, there are disadvantages, by the time break is over, the average student has not finished his snackfs1. He must then resort to eating them in third period. There are minor difficul- ties in the arrangement, however. Around the time you have almost finished off those cheese crackers, the teacher calls on you to answer a prob- lem on page 16, question 18. There are several ways to react in case such an emergency arises: 11 Start Choking. The teacher will usually feel sorry for you and send you to get a drink, thereby for- getting all about the problem. 21 Try to slip the crackers back into your pocket before she notices them. This method is used by experts quite often, but unfortun- ately, most teacher's eyes prove faster than the students hands. 31 Ask her to repeat the question and swallow the crackers as fast as possible, adding a few coughs for effect. fThis is used the most by inexperienced students in the cracker field.1 A Real Pro can swallow the cracker, slip the package back into his pocket, and answer problem 18 on page 16 all in the same motion. We are not advocating that this is the correct way for students to behave. Rather, we feel that we are accurately portraying the usual behavior patterns of most students at Brewer High School. 1. Ms. Stubblefie1d's philosophy of life. 2. Ron McClellan pondering a problem. 3. A show of spirit. 4. Ms. Legg helping a student. Anybody ' Opening 5 Homecoming I 97 8 A very important part of the stu- dent's school year is Homecoming. Weeks of preparation and organization go into the making of this day-long event. Because Homecoming is such a special occasion, we have given you a guide for the entire evening. PREPARING FOR THE HOME- COMING First, be organized and have everything under control: MOM! How does my hair look? Where is my make- up? Where did I leave my uniform? What am I doing? Who am I??? I hope my date comes a little late so he won't have to wait so long. What??? He can't be here yet!! He is! Oh no! I'm not ready! !! The band spells out B. H. S. as Jo Wilson is crowned Cominghome Queen. 1978 Homecoming Queen, Tammy Morrison, and her escort, Mark Dill. Cheerleaders 'holding' up the pregame sign. 1978 Homecoming court: L. to R.-Debbie Chocoran, Angie Keeton, Susan Martin, Isabel Moon, Terri Patterson, and Michelle Stringer. Birds-eye view of the pep-rally. Cindy Collett and Jeanna Summerhill leading a cheer, Mark Kirby, Gary Bonner, and Bucky Brown putting the bear hug on the Azle Hornets. 6 Homecoming CUsually the mind tries to concen- trate on the matter at hand during dressingj I'm so glad our club won the float contest . . . . . . the winning hall was really good . . . Tammie Morrison looked so pretty when she was crowned Homecoming Queen . . . It took a lot of courage for those exes to get up and perform during the pep rally . . . xxmaxxxxmxxsxafsxxxxx BEHAVIOR DURING THE GAME A very important thing to remem- ber is that this is not an ordinary game. You must act civilized: Kill him! Kill him! Thatls the way to score those points! Rrriiippp . . . Sorry about stepping on your mum. I just go so excited! fComrnents heard during the Homecoming game.J Look at that guy marching out of step. I'm glad that's not OUR band. Shhh. Someone might hear you. Don't chunk ice at them! So what if they're our rivals? They made a touchdown?! Here, give me that cup of ice! WE WONV' WE WON!!! CALM DOWN! ! !,' xxvkxxafxxxxxxxxxsafxvsx Homecoming - 7 The End of a Perfect Day ENJOYING THE AFTER-GAME DATE Have all the arrangements taken care of in advance: Where are we going to eat? I don't know. Where do you want to go? Didn't you make the reserva- tions?', g'WHAT?'?? Oh, noli' fgroanj I thought you did. Did what? MADE THE RESERVA- TIONS! ! ! No, I didn't . . .wait a minute. 9 Didn,t you call earlier today?' Hmm . . . that's right, 8 - Homecoming I did. 123 Sorry! Groan. What,s wrong now? Why isn't the car moving?,' You're not going to believe this, but I think it's out of gas. I don't believe it! Thatis the oldest trick in the world! No honestly. It's out of gas. My mother is going to kill me!', fmoanj -i-was-wvfawsa-sw-as-a-sasvkw CONCLUDING THOUGHTS OF HOMECOMING ,78 You should remember only the good portions: Oh, what a night! I can't believe we ran out of gas, or that he forgot that he made the reservations, or that he stepped on my mum . . . I hope that tomorrow will be as much fun! . . . I hope I can still dance after marching in the parade . . . better yet, I hopeI can get up tomorrow morning . . . it's time to quit day dreaming and go to sleep . . . I have to get up early . . . zzz...zzz...zzz...zzz...zzz 1. The spirit stick goes to??? Mr. Mas- tandrea 2. Bears huddle on side lines in prepara- tion for the Homecoming against Azle. 3. Coming Home Queen, Jo Wilson. 4. Sophomore sign-Tammy Mooney, Ms. Rufner, Linda Ferguson. 5. Coach Davis and Homecoming game captains Mark Kirby and Mike Canard. N YH ww. Q Homecoming ' 9 ight Life As the 3:30 bell signals the end of the school day, students are already taking steps in planning the night ahead. Ideas about where to go, what to do, who to go with, and how to get there are given careful consideration. One place which is frequently visited by the youth of our community is the local drive-in. So, even though the sun is going down, the student's night life isjust beginning . . . Pl0kPl0kPl0kPl0l0kPk?kPl0Is2kPIHl0l0l2Pl0l4 The following is a guide to the activities which usually take place at the drive-in movie. I.HA VE THE MOVIE CHOSEN WELL IN ADVANCE. THIS WILL SAVE BOTH YOU AND THE TICKET TAKER TIME AND TROUBLE. '6Which movie are we going to see? East or West? I don't know. Which one do you want to see? CGHIUIHA 77 Look at all those cars lining up behind us. I think you'd better hurry up as n Let's go East. No, West. Where are we going to park? Over theref, Where? Over there! Oh, over there! 4'Forget it, there' a car there already. Well, let's make up our minds. . . '6Why are all the cars honking, and why is there such a glare on the picture? I think it's because you left your lights on. Gloh 77 46 L: IILPROCEED TO ENJOY THE EVENING. IF POSSIBLE, TRY TO WA TCH SOME OF THE MOVIE, SO THAT IF QUIZZED BY YOUR PARENTS YOU CAN GIVE SOME SORT OF COHER- ENT ANSWER. What movie did you see?H UI don't remember the name of the show, but it was okayf' What was it about? 4Uuuuh? 'fWell, did you even watch the movie?,' Of course. Well, not all of it? I thought so. IV.DURING THE INTERMISSION RELAX AND GET SOME REFRESHMEN TS. Let's get some popcorn. c'You mean some more popcorn. You've had two buckets already? Well, it's goodlv I want a Coke too. Hurry back, the second show is fixing to start. '4Who cares??? Just go! !! II. ONCE You HA VE CHOSEN THE Mo VIE, PARK QUICKLY AND QUIETLY l 10 ' Anybody ' Night Life V. WHEN LEA VIN G, REMEMBER TO REMO VE THE SPEAKER FROM YOUR WINDOW. ' That was a good show. Yeah, what little we saw of it! 'i Well, let's go. Rrriiippp. Oh no, not again! fGroanJ Don't tell me you forgot to unhook the speaker again. So I forgot. It's only the fifth time this month. cc 45 CC Anybody ' Night Life ' 11 Activities Reflect Quality of Life at BH . Throughout the year,varous activ- ities are planned to help relieve the student of some of the monotony of school life. These activities may come in the form of assemblies fsuch as science shows, magic shows, etc.J, or dances fslowfdiscofcountry Sz westernj, or special events, fsuch as ice cream suppers, chili suppers, etc.J. While some students View these activities as a way of escaping both boredom and classes, other students may regard them as a means of learning, be it use- ful or not. Many things may happen during an activity. The following is a sample of the way some students handle these ever present activities . . . Plfvlvlfvlfflvlvlwlvlfilvlvkvlfflvlvlvlfvkilfvlf This section will be about what happens at an assembly. Assemblies occur many times during the school year, and many students come to look forward to them. One of the most important things to remember while attending one is this: Remain orderly and calm while on your way to the auditorium for wherever the assembly 12 - Anybody ' Activities is being heldl. This will greatly reduce the amount of time it takes getting in and out. Ooops! There goes the bell. Hurry up, will you? We've got to get out there before everyone else doesf, fThere is only one flaw in this otherwise flawless plan, unfortunately for you, four hun- dred students have also had the same ideaj Do you know what we're sup- posed to see? I don't care as long as it gets me out of second period. Me too! Hey, watch out . . . here comes everybody! H Ouch! Someone just stepped on my foot! Let go of my elbow! Oooh, pain, agony!! fAnd other sound effectsj What's the matter now? Someone just shoved me into the stairs. Now I'll have a bruise on my leg. Just what are we going to see anyway? It had better be worth it! Enter here a third, very serious student: Oh, it will be worth it, all right. Don't you realize what we are going to see? This science demonstration will probably prove very useful in your futuref' '4How,s that? Well, the show will give you exam- ples of our natural and rapidly dimin- ishing resources and their uses in today's society. It will demonstrate their function as power sources and will give us examples of what we can expect to be using as power sources in the future, such as solar and geothermal energy. Whisper-'iWhat did he say in English? I think he said welre having a science show about natural resources. 'fOh. Why didn't he just say that? I donit know . . . you know how brains are . . . sshh, here he comes again. NOW do you understand what this show will be about?,' Uh, sure! Thanks for the explan- ationf, fMost people would give BRAINS a don't call us, we'll call you look at this point, but it is not requiredj Once you are inside the auditorium for wherever the assembly is being heldj, try to locate the friends who saved you two good seats. After you have spotted them, proceed as quickly as possible to the seats. This may prove to be a diffi- cult task, since the four hundred students previously mentioned are attempting to do the same thing. Excuse me . . . excuse me . . . Why did they have to save us seats in the middle of the row?,' f'Look, you have a seat, so stop complaining. Besides, we're almost there . . .excuse me.. . Now that you are seated, sit back and enjoy the show. Hey, who's that girl in the blue?', Now how am I supposed to know?!! There are at least fourteen girls down there! ! Look, there she is . . . the one about five rows down and to your left . . . see her?' Oh yes, now I do. What about her? WHAT ABOUT HER??? Do you know her? Not really. I have her in my Physics class, but I don't know her name. Enter here BRAINS, the third very serious student: Hush, you two! Iim trying to concentrate on this show and I can't hear over you. Did you see the way he used that bicycle to demonstrate the generation of electricity?', fHere at this point at which most people know automatically what to do. However, if you do not, simply say Sorry!! and return to a former conversation, namely the one about the girl in the blue five rows down and to your left.J Hey, you know what I just realized?', What?', 1. Ice Cream supper sponsored by the Ath- letic Booster Club. 2. Brandon the magnificent presents a magic show for the student body. HBRAINS here danced with her at the Howdy Danceli' Sol That doesn't mean anything. Everyone danced with everyone at the Howdy Dance. That was a pretty good dance for the first dance of the year. You're getting off track. Don't you see? If he danced with her, then he probably knows her. And if he knows her, he could probably intro- duce me to her. Him? Know a cute girl like her? Are you kidding me. He,s not kidding you. WHAT? You really know her, BRAINS? Yes, I really know her. Listen, I'm willing to make a deal with you. If you two can be quiet for the rest of the show, I promise that when it is over, I will introduce her to you. You really mean that Brains? Yes, I really mean that. Now how about it, is it a deal? It is a deal. Good. By the way, my name is not Brains, it is Mike. Sure thing Brai . . . uh, Mike. Can I ask you a stupid question, Mike? Fire awayf' Why are you taking notes? Do you always do that at assemblies? If it is none of my business, well . . . NO, that is okay, I will tell you my secret. I only take notes on assem- blies when I am having a test over it later in Physics. Now can I ask you a stupid question? 'gSuref' Don't you have Physics the same period as me?'7 About this time you realize that you do have Physics with Mike, you ARE having a test, and the test will count as a major grade. As quiet hys- terics set in, you should turn to Mike and either borrow some paper or: Uh, Mike? Could I borrow your notes since the demonstration is almost over? The girl in the blue is going to have to wait . . . 4737 Anybody - Activities '13 Dedication: 6 Mr. W. E. U Tucker 14 Anybody - Dedication This year the Bear Tracks Annual Staff is proud to dedicate its 26th volume to someone who has shown leadership and service to the W. S. I. S. D. for 18 years. In 1960 he came to the school district and served on the school board until 1967. During this time he served as President in 1963. In 1971 he joined the faculty at Brewer High School where he teaches Intro- duction to Algebra 1 through 6, Geom- etry, Physics, and has been anactive class sponsor for 7 years. Mr. W. E. Tucker, we feel you richly' deserve this dedication for your long years of service. y 78-79 Bear Tracks Staff K Anybody - Dedication - 15 5 ' I Somebod . f Student Council . . .Spread- ing school spirit . . . painting signs . . . having dances . . . Working . . .planning . . .staying after school EVERY day . . . coming to school early . . . meetings at break . . . never having any free time . . . getting up to the school by seven,getting home by five . . .going to another meeting . . . finally getting home to find out that you have missed another meeting . . . but it's still worth all the trouble . . .holding a canned food drive . . . toy drives . . . selling candy at Christ- mas and at Easter . . . staying after school to paint signs . . . meeting every Monday at break . . . Mini-floats . . .Spirit Football ...Work ...Work.. .WORK ...fun...Fun...FUN!!! sponsored by Mrs. Brown and St anding-L to R Nannette De Los Santos Denise Rettmger Rob Boyd Happy Cameron Monty Shaw, Chris Covington Mike Payne Sitting L to R-Carolyn Frambers Kelli Bolf Carol Morris, Nancy Schmttger Mrs Brown M P d Tammie Morrison Cheryl Student Council Thanksgiving Food Drive. Attending the main table at Homecoming-Happy Cameron. Preparation for the Homecoming mini-float-Mike Payne, Miss Ponder. Scott DeShong-President. Best Gobbler Contest-Sheryl Saladino, Monty Shaw, Rob Boyd, Coach Hill. C21 18 Somebody Student Council The Picture f3J 143 Volunteer Council -Standing-L to R-Tony Barnes, Teresa Mitchell. Sitting-L to R-Lisa Hogwood, Brenda Rice, Kathy Heath, Miss Ponder, Mrs. Brown, Shawn Tallant, Michelle Brooks, Lydia Brown, Louise Holmesly. Student Council ' Somebody - 19 Honor Society Stays Busy National Honor Society . . . sand- wich signs . . . taking kids to the circus . . . Christmas parties . . . meeting at Judie's house every Tues- day or Thursday . . . Banners . . . posters . . . Sock it to 'em! . . . meetings every Tuesday at break . . .sponsored by Mrs. Dear . . . HIGH sciof Q9 B 11.9-es ,,,,,..,,. ,,..i , L, 1 ' aaqi 1 J-4.41 1 i r 2 Back row: Paul McDowell, Greg Dulaney, Jerry Ballard, Rickey Clem, Tim Matheny, Roger Peart, David Robertson, John Sutton, Paul Cheatam, John Hebert, Vincent Hammons, Ricky Armstrong, Tracey Eckels. Third Row: Alan Brewer, Glenn Lane, Libby Branning, Sylvia Flores, Denise Ragland, Josh Hart, Glenna Abbott, Billie Rowland, Janet Gilcrease, Lisa Hogwood, Carol Gill, Cindy Pederson, Cindy Collett, Gayle Libby, Loretta Black,Terri Clark. Second Row: David Miner, Doug Morris, Toni Braymiller, Julia Rhinehart, Elisa Sawyer, Barbara Fuhrman, Carol Mitchell, Paula Reed, Barbie Jaynes, Tina Scruggs, Bobby Simpson, Jack Scott, Dianna Smith, Raymond Patterson. Front Row: Regina Holloway, Buddy Dean, Bobby Young, Judie Tedford-President, Cindy Leggett-Vice President, Mrs. Dear, Tammie Morrison-Secretary, Larry Boatman-Treasurer, Jayne Meeks, Terri Self, Kelli Bolf, Carolyn Frambers. F 20 - Somebody - N.H.S. -Q Officers-Left to Right-Cindy Leggett-Vice President, Scott De Shong- Historian, Judie Tedford-President, Tammie Morrison-Secretary. First Year Members: Front Row-L to R: Debbie Lemme, Katrina Sharp, Donna Elkins, Sandra Popple- writer, Carolyn Mobley, Kathy Melanson, Cathy Robins, Pam Canard, Sharon Lone. Second Row: Nancy Schnitger, Robin Polage, Tina Unsell, Cheryl Wilber, Raye Lynn Hall, Brenda Spence, Delina DelRio, Diana Taylor, Diana Taylor. Third Row: Tim Jetton, Sheryl Salidino, Monty Shaw, Troy Wood, Pam Barnett, Dana DeShong, Terri Ballard, Kim Singletary, Stacy Presswood, Jill Davis, Happy Cameron, Debbie Welch, Kehley Howeth, Linda Ferguson, Jeff Brumbaugh, Deanna Brinkly. Back Row: Tony Barnes, Jim Enright, Keith Eichman, Steve Jones, Phil Sawyer, Jacky Jenson, Lewis Turberville, Bob Montgomery, Clay Coleman, Phil Miller, Guy Wirsing, Mike Howard, Melinda Evans, Dawn Kite, Leslie Houchin, Cindy Beck. N.H.S. ' Somebody ' 21 Key Club Serves Key club . . . dress nice and be at Kreamie Kream early in the morning . . . Pay your dues . . . plan projects . . . visit community churches . . . going to conventions . . . having a good time with your friends . . .spon- sored by Mr. Sergel . . . 22 ' Somebody - Key Club ' .5454-f1'.411f U45 'L i f fl - r jf ,, my 5 , if EF? if- . , ,. . ' .' . Q K ' Q ,, F, Left to Right-First row: Rickly Plock, Wanda Wenzel, Randy Bryant, Tony Harwell, Cathy Patterson, Terri Drennan, Kelli Pate, Leslie Brown, James Taborsky. Second Row: Dianne Taylor, Rita Gerschefski, Tony Barnes, Billy Johnson, Raye Lynn Hall, Glenna Abbott, Janet Gilcrease, Billie Rowland, Tina Unsell, Greg Morris. Third row: David Robertson, Kehley I-loweth, Lois Wright, Russell Riddle, Michelle Brooks, Lorretta Black. Bottom row: Ryamond Patterson-Secretary, Jim Ford-Lt. Governor, Dianna Valdez- Sweetheart, Tom Ragland-President, Carol Morris-Treasurer, Doug Morris-Vice President. 1. Billie Rowland, Glenna Abbot and Terri Drennan talk about a meeting. 2.Russell Riddle, Tom Ragland and Doug Morris lead a meeting. 3. Jim Ford, Tom Ragland, Russell Riddle and Doug Morris contemplate the future of their club. Key Club ' Somebody - 23 pirit Leaders i Cheerleaders . . . practicing . . . always painting signs for the gym and halls . . . raising school spirit . . . Pep Rallies . . . yelling . . . Cheering . . .Cheer- leading camp . . . doing stunts and skits . . . come early and stay late after school . . . one guy alone among a crowd of girls . . . P-A-R-T-Y,Party! i' . . . sponsored by Mrs. Ballard . . . Clockwise-Vicki Popejoy, Dianna Davis, Stephanie Mask, Denise Rettingerr. Front-Back Cheryl Wilbur, Debbie Cochran, Vera DeLeon, Terri Johnson Patterson, Jeanna Summerhill Debbie Welch, Blue Harrington, Scott DeShong. 24 ' Somebody ' Cheerleaders Top row-Mikie Stanfield, Kevin Walker, Kim Hamilton, Donna Barker, Jean Smith. 2nd row-Lee Cadenhead, Laurie Cain, Debbie Lemme, Randy Clements, Donna Lemons, Josh Hart. 3rd row-Cindy Weaver, Kenneth Spelce, Taci Conn, DaRinda Holt. 4th row-Paula Reed, Aaron Smith. Drama Drama . . . auditions . . .rehearsals tired eyes, strong lights, and . . . f They feel like 12 hours a ACTION! . . .nervous tension . . . night! J . . . dancing . . . improvi- remember, No guts, no gloryu . . sations . . . impromtu . . . speech trophies and ribbons for acting . . . . . . prose . . . mime . . , duets , , , there's nothing else like it . . .spon- singing . . . commercials . . . actors sored by Ms. Smith . . . . . . actresses . . .sweat, sore voices, 26 - Somebody - Drama mwnai- - Drama ' Somebody ' 27 rg .1, . Back Row-Carol Morris, Lisa Hall, Janet Gilcrease, Tim Matheny, Josh Hart, Carolyn Frambers, Tracy McKinnon, Paula Reed, Carol Mitchell, Lisa Hogwood, Mrs. Ware, Cindy Pederson, TreasurerSecretary, Beth Brewer, Diane Smith, Bera DeLeon, Paul McDowell, Dennis Walker, Vice-President, Mrs. Wright, Kelly Pate, Tommy Simpson, Barbi Jaynes, Kevin Wai, Julie Howell. Language Club Translates Into Good Time. . . . Language Club . . . learning a language besides English . . .take your choice, French or Spanish . . .remem- bering things like . . . the picnic by Forest Park . . . ordering t-shirts . . . What color will they be this year? . . . Red again! . . . and then there was that night at Crystals . . . Remember the party We had at Crystals? . . . Boy do I! That the night the Spanish vs. French feud called a truce for one night . . . too bad it didn't last . . . oh,well, c'est la vie . . . sponsored by Mrs. Ware and Mrs. Wright . . . 1. Jane Meeks hides under a sombrerro, as Oiram Solinas looks on. 28 ' Somebody - Language Club 9 9 Woods and Water 78 7 Bottom row-Coach Rhodes, Miss Fry, Donny Walker, Mike Canard, Opie Auten, Pat McAlister, Diana Valdez, Isabelle Moon, Ricky Armstrong, Phil Sawyer, Cindy Pederson, Terrie Self, Kathy Popejoy, Demetra Crawford, Blue Harrington, Pam Canard, Stephanie Mask, Melisa Carmical, Trudy Brown. Second row-Julie Howell, Larry Boatman, Kim Singletary, Jack Scott, Allen Brewer, Tom Simpson, Tori Middleton, Cindy Leggett, Robin Legget, Sheri Thomasson, Diana Smith, Keith Eichman, Cathy Robbins, Bobby Simpson, Kaylene Kohn, Robert Mitchell, Jess Blair. Third row-Cheryl Ballard, Joana Byers, James Cofer, Guy Wirsing, Sammy Tyrone, John Hebert, Steve Jones, Todd Greer, DaRinda Holt, Mike Payne, Christy Hudnall, David Miner, Jackey Jenson, Nanette DeLasontos, Diana Davis. Fourth row-Waymon Patterson, Darin Ingram,Aurthor Brunson, Kathy Wagner, Terry Jennings, Vicki Blair, Dan Wester, Ronnie Spurlock, Mark Kirby, Mark Dill, Wendy Woodard, Ronda Williams, Kelly Hoggs, Rebecka Lee, Terri Drennan, Carol Morris, Michelle Brooks. Fifth row-Ronnie Rooks, Gary Bonner, John Sutton, Rikki West, Mary Pilon, Stacye Presswood, Ray Massey, Terri Clark, Mike Markum, Eddie Boyd, Geryl Peale, Jay Serat, Clet Welch, Joey Howeth, Gary Fields, Patty Gibson, Shelly Smith, Denise Layton. Sixth row-Tony Harwell, Milford Ballard, Raymon Patterson, Jimmy Lee, Tim Williams, Pam Barnette, Troy Wood, Mike James, Anthony Morrison, Benny Auten. . . . Woods and Water . . .having the largest enrollment ever with 104 members . . . learning about outdoor life . . . campouts . . . Cwhen it doesn't rainl . . . im- proving camping skills by cooking over an open fire . . . waiting for Spring so you can . . . look for- ward to different events . . .like the float trip . . . and overnight camping . . . sponsored by Coach Rhodes and Miss Fry . . . Woods 8: Water - Somebody - 29 DE Saves the Day DE . . .Distributive Education . . . Ring . . . Oh, please, please sell me a pen! '4Alright, kid, but this is the last time. I have to get to class too! Seems like this happens at every break and between classes. Just as the bell rings, some disor- ganized student rushes in to buy something and the lucky DE stu- dents get to be late yet again. Pens . . . paper . . . t-shirts . . . student directories . . . putting the names in the right place . . . learning the prices . . . handling theM-O-N-E-Y!! Then getting out of school to go to work . . . 4'Where,s the list of Juniors? ul d0n't know. I thought you had itf' We couldn't have lost it.', . .. Back Row: Sherri McNutt Jerry Spurlock David Oakley David Stohl Raymond Patterson John Laird Todd Greer, Gary Smith Leland Homan Middle Row Julia Rhinehart Tony Barnes Paula Butler Traci Sheppard Tim Gage, David Jasmski Tim Ewing Eddie Shepherd Mr Eary Seated Paula Van Wmkle Kaylene Kohn Darla Goodwin Cynthia Kite Denise Jones Ricky Camp 30 ' Somebody - DE 3 V: 6? 9110152 MLN gggmm MW. 1 MQ KBS lm, 1. Lori Hamilton wins prize for Student ' is - - Directory Cover Design. ' i , Q m'-AV',' if g 2.DE and other clubs sponsored Mus- , 1 V ' si cular Dystrophy Drive. C13 W Left to Right: Tim Ewing, Vice Presidentg Tim Gage, Secretaryg Tammy Gilland, Historiang Kaylene Kohn, Treasurerg Raymond Patterson, Presidentg Not pictured: Daved Stohl, Sgt.-At-Armsg Laurie Locklear, Parliamentarian. DE ' Somebody ' 31 They're Cookin' NOW 2 ' Somebod Mrs Burton fsponsorj Carolyne Dean fpresj Janice Martin Lisa Hogwood fvlce presy Kathleen Heath Mrs Brandon fsponsorj K Q 'v FHA . . . Future Homemakers of America . . . purpose: to help youth assume their roles in society through Home Economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, voca- tional preparation, and community involvement . . f' . . .learning about family life . . .others . . . and yourself . . . paying dues . . . sewing . . . cooking . . . always trying to recruit new members . . . sponsored by Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Brandon . . . 1. Darla Goodwin and Eddy Patterson learning how to cook. 2. Sandra McMhan taking notes. 3. The class working on a project. 4. Kathlene Heath and Becky Lee working together. Al 447 FHA - Somebody ' 33 Snip! Cosmetology . . . instructed by Ms. Gosney . . . learning everything about being a beautician . . . wash- ing hair . . . cutting and trimming and rolling and curling . . . changing from the Dorthy Hamill to the Mrs. Stubblefield look . . . Wondering why? did you let them talk you into it . . . But remember, it'll be easier to manage now . . . like they say, she was FLAT 'til she went FLUFFY! . . . 34 - Somebody ' Cosmetology Back row left to rlght Ms Gosney Debble Glbson Carolyn Zlnk Karen Glfford Katrina Anderson Sherry Dougherty Patty Thompson Kay McClesky Middle row Tracey Griggs Llsa Richardson Terry Jennings Patty Short VlCkl Kemp kneel mg Penny Huss Anlta Carpentler Laura Ingram Kathy Wagner Tammy Doyle Q11 Patty Thompson takes advantage of Cosmetology and learns the latest style. f2J Karen Gifford hard at work. Q31 Kathy Wagner and Lisa Richardson learn- ing the basics in Cosmetology, f4D Carolyn Zink practices her new found skills. 451505 Cosmetology - Somebody - 35 HERO Prepares Students Left to right-back row-Vicki Berrnisch, Pam Isaacs, Sonya Jackson, Fran Morrison. Third row-Jacie Turner, Shylia Smith, Dana Dewoody, Jimmy Lee, Anthony Morrison. Second row-Tracey McClure, Jeanie Staley, Staci Sheppard, Janean Duncan, Vanessa Nail, Katie Griffin, Mrs. Carter fsponsorj. Kneeling-Tina Crawford, Connie Stevens, Libby Branning, Lisa Leonard, Elizabeth Popejoy, Robert Buchanan. Pam Issacs and Beth Logan listen intently to Mrs. Carter. Shylia Smith poses with one of her P. E. students. 36 - Somebody - HERO For Home Life and Jobs HERO . . . Home Economics and Related Occupations . . .sponsored by Mrs. Carter . . . purpose: to provide opportunities for self- development and preparation for family and community living and for employment . . . to develop interest in Home Economic careers, and related occupations . . . and to provide opportunities for decision making and for assuming respon- sibility in today's world . . .N 1. Vanessa Nail studies hard. 2. Students work diligently. HERO ' Somebody - 37 I. C. T, I Can Tryi' Jeff Hartman, Ronnie Sharp, Paul Cheatham, Gary Fewell, Donny Walker, Brian Clawson, Penny Eyster, Ken Taylor, Randy Allen, Keith Bartlett, Ray Massey, Tim Cassidy, Jackie Ware, Kevin McDaniels. Co-op Training, Provides Experience ICT . . . Industrial Cooperative Training . . . a co-op training program in which the student goes to school a half day and works the other half . . . The objective of ICT is to prepare the student for useful employment in an industrial trade of his choice, provided there is an available opening . . . welding, plumbing, automobile, TV, refrigeration, and construction trades rate the highest in student preference to prepare themselves for the world of work . . . to be eligible for selection in the ICT program, the student must be sixteen years or older, classified as a junior or a senior, want to work, and have a car . . . taught by Mr. Reeves . . . 38 - Somebody - I.C.T. Randy Allen and Jackie Ware con sult with Ms Gosney Kevin McDan1els changes the oll on a car Ronnie Sharp hard at work building a fire truck. Paul Cheatham working at United Heat Treatments. I.C.T. - Somebody - 39 OEA Teaches Valuable 0ff1C9 Skllls O E A pec pec peck typlng and more typlng learmng all about dlfferent ma chlnes typewrlters calculators dltto machmes falllllg a un1t speclal projects We re dressmg up for Halloween What for? We re gomg to glV6 candy to the kldS at Cook s Hospltal sellmg B Craft talkmg people 1nto buylng ltems makmg the sheets balance then delwerlng +R' in in z everythlng collectmg money trylng out for the Parllamentary team practxcmg for contest maybe golng to Houston all th1s Just to help you get a good Job 1n the buslness world ywywfqwmw K! M .www f at 40 - Somebody - OEA 1 work. Back row-fStandingj+Ms McMullen Julie Covin o R . , gt n, icky Armstrong Cindy Leggett,Mary Earle, Janelle Boyd Julie Downin Je J ff , g, rry e erson, Terri Drennan, Cindy Collett, Donna Melanson, Tammy Stewart, Toni Braymiller, Julie Howell Linda Alcorn Beck Cl , , y awson, Loretta Black, Gayle Libby, Diane Smith, Terri Clark, Cathy Robbins, Ricky Cox, Kathy Melanson, Vicki Blair, Beth Brewer, Vickie Lowe, Tracey Eckles. fSittingJ-Ms. Crouch, Isabelle Moon, Sheryl Saladino Susan Martin, Belinda Smith Sylvia Flores Tore M'd , , y 1 dleton, Pam Canard, Debbie Cochran, Anigela Campbell, Donna Jackson, Tammie Morrison, Christine Bowland, Kelli Bolf, Diana Valdez. 1.Donna Melanson proofreading her class- 2. Toni Braymiller is busy typing. 3. Taking a break from class-Janelle Boyd. 4. Helping a student-Ms. Crouch. OEA - Somebody - 41 New Life fo Dying Cars Auto Mechanics . . . cough . . . choke . . . gasp! . . .another dying car enters Auto Mechanics for repairs . . . is it the trans- mission or the exhaust? . . . grease and oil everywhere . . . one car after another, it never stops . . . There! That's what it was. Maybe we can fix this old wreck up . . . it's not exactly 'iMy Mother The Car, but it meets the standards . . . getting credit for something we enjoy doing . . . being a car doctor . . . turn the engine over and . . . VROOMHY there she goes, as ood as new this is excellent g . . . training for a good job . . .spon- sored by Mr. Walgren . . . an axle. 2.Alvin Schutza machines a brake drum. 1. Kevin Wai and Johnny Grubb repair 3. Gary Bonner and Ronnie Rocks making repairs on the interior 42 Somebody - Auto Mechanics .4 S9 , E E ' J J -0 5: ' ll 7 1 F rg 35' an 2, X if M Left to Right-fStandingj Mr. Walgren Johnny Grubb, Kevin Wai Kenneth Robins, Alvin Schutza, Ga B R , , ry onner, onald Rooks, Dwayne Woods, John Casey, Robert Austin, Frank Funk. fSittingJ Barbra Livingston, Dennis Cox, Juana Garrison, Vicki Shepphard, Oiram Salinas Auto Mechanics ' Somebody ' 43 L to R-Back Row-Mr. Flowers, Jack Blackley, Mark Stanley, Ray Longino, Jerry Bradley,William Clark. L to R-Front Row-Tom Stanley, Rene Martinez, Randy Polage, Joe Grubbs. ill, ' f 44 ' Somebody ' Paint and Body Oar Doctors Operate Pamt and Body taught by Mr Flowers fa sample easel dont thmk so But maybe we can' Well of course we can' After all WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK wlth a llttle elbow grease put lnto the back fender a new bumper pamt Job and a lot of team work thls Junk heap w1ll look 11ke a new car gettlng the customer the color he wants no matter how rare and 6XOt1C Q A chartreuse car'7' J because after all our maln Job IS to please our customer and our selves Randy Polage and Rene Martmez stralghtemng out dent Randy Polage flles a fender 3 Joe Grubbs sands a Dodge Pamt And Body Somebody - 45 Left to Right-J. C. Holt, Cathy Peel, Nicki Martin, Mike Wade, Jimmy Bernard Todd Aplewhite Vicki Collins Second Row Billy Dean Denny Goff, Dwayne Becker, Donald Miller. Third Row-Harry Burkhart, Gerry Roberts Becky Logan 46 - Somebody ' CVAE CVAE . . . Co-operative Vocational Academic Education . . . designed to help students with special learning needs . . . giving them personal instruction . . . to help improve their skills in . . . math . . . English . . . science . . . social studies .. .instructed by Mr. Holt . . . CVAE harpens Needed Skills 1. Billy Dean does work assignment. 2. Becky Logan works on a class assignment. 3. CVAE students study diligently. FJ CVAE ' Somebody - 47 Bulldmg a Strong Foundatlon 1 Maurice Frlday Darrell Grlmm and Chad Fleldlng consult Mr Scribner 2 Students celebrating a completed Job O Q Q , ir I , . 'x VN . , , . . 48 ' Somebody - Building Trades for the Future N,-1' M-e Alamy Front row Maurlce Frlday Davld Phllhps Rodney Kelpatrlck Mack Parls Cary Rlley Doug W1lllamS Bobby Holcomb Second row Mr Scribner Mark V1nt1la Frankle Ware Waymon Patterson Hoss Evans Ronald Brooks Thlrd row Mr Wllson James Cov1n Paul Covm Bucky Brown Rornle Hoover Not plctured-Chad Fleldlng Darrell Grlmm and Dean Smith Maurlce Frlday and Ronald Brooks get ready to leave Bucky Brown holds up a door frame whlle Ronme Hoover hammers It Darrell Grxmm Mark Parxs Doug W1ll13mS Rodney Kllpatrlck and Mr Scribner take a short break Building Trades - Somebody 49 Fine Arts Festival H1 hl1 hts Year for Cho1r Choir . . .sponsored by Mrs. She's the teacher? Fowler . . .rehearsing . . . singing new songs with a new look, new style, and new uniforms . . . performing at concerts . . . in the community . . . and in the Fine Arts Festival in March . . . 50 Somebody ' Choir Warming up for songs of our country, songs of love, and a melody of our favorite commercials. Hard work and cooperation are but two factors of a successful choir. Mrs. Fowler directing the choir in preparation for the Fine Arts Festival. Left to right-Trina Tatum, Debbie Clark, Gene Giddens, Teresa Tate, Ilah Baird, Larry Wolfe, Mrs, Fowler, Janice Scott, Michelle Howe, Pat Kersh, Donna Drinkard, and Lisa Ryan. Choir - Somebody 51 Paper Staff Makes Headlines!! Right to left-Seated-Kathy Farris, Christy Hudnall, Wendy Woodard, Laurie Cain, Brenda Futch, Michelle Brooks, Sheila Easton, Terri Self, Demetra Crawford, Rhonda Williams, Back Row-Carolyne Dean, Blake Whitlock, Keith Abbott, Ruth Massingill, Randy Bryant, Mr. Cullers, Glenn Lane 52 - Somebody - Paper Staff A N ff ,,. w,,,g The Paper Staff creators of the school paper, The Bear Facts . . . everyone has their own assignments, either reporting, writing stories, taking pictures, typesetting, Writing more stories . . . fixing headlines and meet- ing deadlines . .. putting pages together Calso known as pasting up D .. . it might take a while to get out, but when it does, The Bear Facts is read by all sponsored by Mr. Cullers. 1.Michelle Brooks rubs on headlines for Bear Facts. 2. Keith Abbott pastes on information on calendar for back of paper. Paper Staff ' Somebody ' 53 Annual Staff Gets the Job Done?!'? The Annual Staff . . . makers of the Bear Tracks . . . a dedicated group of budding journalists . . . working together in the spirit of total co- operation . . . That's my picture, you dork!', . . . serious and mature, they never stray from the task ahead . . . '6Anyone want to play cards?,' . . . undaunted by the problems and unex- pected delays which pop up when a yearbook is put together, they continue on under the inspired leader- ship of Mr. Don Get to work NOW! H Cullers . . . 17 1. Ted Welch and Ken Taylor hard at work. 2. Mr. Cullers, Monty Shaw, Danette Jennings and Vicki Sheppard make an important decision. 3. Kim Southers draws a layout While Brenda Futch and Carolyn Frambers write copy. 54 ' Somebody - Annual Staff SSN. -W Ranch Day 79! As the Fat Stock Show reached Fort Worth in late January, Rodeo Fever gripped Brewer students. Dressing for the occasion by wearing cowboy hats, shirts, jeans, and boots, the Student Council and student body celebrated by holding their annual Ranch Day on January 27. They featured such activities as running the Obstacle Course fwith an egg in your mouthjg the Chug-A-Lug contest fdrinking shaken-up, warm, lemon- lime sodajg the Chiquita Race Keating unripe green bananasjg the Barrel Races ton a tricyclejg and the Compe- tition Poles Qwhere the contestants had to pull their partners around orange construction cones on tow- sacksj. After the competition between individual students ended, each class participated in the Tug-Of-War. When the last tug on the rope was pulled, the Senior Boys and the Junior Girls were the Champion Classes. As soon as all the activities were completed, scores were tallied and Ranch Day King and Queen were chosen. Mark Dill, senior, and Jeanna Summerhill, junior, became the royal couple for Ranch Day '79, ft, I ,,. atrirrs, . W ' iii? ii .,,. Left to Right-Ronnie Camp, Joey Stkins, Hoss Evans, Jacky Hooten. 1. James White competes in the Chug-a-lug race. 2. Janie Ferrell races against the clock in the Obstacle Course. f27 Rodeo Club - Somebody - 55 Superior Band Example of Bear Dedication! ! l 'x New i 1f Ili -A ' Nu ilu, if ' 'rmmmw W R , ' ei 'AZ ' M 'f9'if?E , R 'M --.w.e.u...-..-,.. npwnwnmuwqp.. --m.w...n-9-. naumuwq. if D-'S ' if' -, -'ev-M f L . n.W. - ie,v,-,,gf'4fNQ'F as 3-,r- are 1, 2 ,qggf QM -u w ' in -'W--R If ,rf L: ii r ' R 211-M ,a , ' V-3' ' . B5 6? ig f 'W' V i 3 4 a s 75' 'UT' Qui' if 61? lag 1' r '1 if R 'i p' Lfrig arg? Q sf ffr 'fRli'i B i i 'W ilwri ' If ir '. 'E 'A AWB CTL X9 gk R f ' . I K-fvgfli' gil?-5' is VE 5 ?g'i.isi5!fe1'sf fEea,,,e5'f-rifwmm?-'LK' 'SR we ,QQ Q U,-Y 5 , L of nk 2.-, K YQ- 5, ,, . gt ' A , Q R ii influx V , w v - 'V is K LF YE UTY 'f VTE ET, R ' 'HIAEH-NE1 Y'lE 1 1 W- ,,.s,,,,,.',., M., , . I if .H .' , W,.,.,W, . ,,,q,..,.,,.. 'iQ?a'EY rm af,-.:.. .. ,,.,.nf,., , A v M .av - 1- L to R-Shari Case, William Bryant, Larry McDaniel, Bille Rowland ' myr,,,:xpg,gf',.:f: :,,jeff , W ,,, - :K szg, q a.',.. ::.z5r:,:::-, ' 'A ,555 iv, :fir ,,,.., ., ,,., . , ., 4. me ,. , I alol'o S va? fflgv- is ' ' 1. , s , , Vykr V is , R orlr ffffie if 1 R r M q is aoaer 2 v , , ,. I i Eg ,M y. 4.fs,,M,n 'Q f- M f f, 5 fx a y ,N , fr - Q M arf' , av' 1 2 'Q . 5. B f' y , 'fe QC A, 'lf V, ,, .glvgxhf V ,, t V--3 W . i ,ii .4 1 ? w e t rT13,VW V I ryq j',Qg':l,'ZaA,fk7v2Qu-FX iafgwg .V . -'Sl' LVKVK, - . lst row-Deanna Brinkley, Jim Ford, Joey Morris, Dennis Walker, Greg Harper, Carol Morris. 2nd row-Joanna Lipe, Tracy Rogers, Cindy Alford, Paula Griggs. 3rd row-Caren Lane, Brenda Spelce, Jayne Meeks 56 - Somebody ' Marching Band f s o 0 I V5.1 , Drum Major Tom Ragland Fans Love It! I ! 1st Row-L to R-Kelli Pate, Debbie Lewis, Kathy Patterson, Linda Walker, Lori Scott, Pam Haley, 2nd row-Vicki Camp, Tamalia Holmesly, Misty Crocker, Dawn Kite, 3rd row-Mary Pilon, Terri Self, 4th row-Deena Russel, Vickie Abbott, 5th row-Christine McGraw, Kelly Brunson, 6th row-Dianna Taylor, Jamie Reynolds, 7th row-Jill Davis, Terri Ballard, 8th row-Lisa Lively, Lisa Farrar, 9th row-Jody Abbott Left to Right Ragland, Kim Kneeling-Jean -Phillip Stringer, James Huffkins, Kathy Wagner, Jish Hart, Preston Phillips, Jow Thompson, Tom Beeler, Kelly Le Blanc, Sherrie McKinnion, Bobby McDonald, Jeff Gabbert, Holly Ford, Tom Bregon. nea Fletcher, Leslie Houchin. Collett Sweatman, Lois Wright, Shelly Smith, Billy Johnson, Sharon Lone, Ronald Armstrong, David Tedfor, Travos Alford, Bobby Young, Ricky Clem, Denise Matheny, Kevin Walker, Patty Little, Jim Kromer. Bottom-Danny Drennan, Greg Morris, Russle Riddle, Randy Bryant, Doug Morris Marching Band - Somebody - 57 WY if t Q, ,f E L-R Kevin McDaniel, Rob Boyd, Katrina Sharp, Pam Barnet, Mendy Spurlock, Barry Sullenburger, Ronnie Camp, James Burris, Glenna Abbott, Mark Thornburrow, David Lipe, Philip Smith arching Season Comes to an End . . . f'.uu aah, 2, 11 PYP 1 ,:. Q .g,,,,.r ' Back row, Kathy Taylor, Tammy Burroughs, Sherry Thomasson, Elisa Sawyer, Michelle Brooks, Cindy Beck, Paula Reed, Amy, Marsha Marshall, Diane Ross, Tracey Melton, Wanda Wenzel. Kneeling, Delina DelRio, Alma Pelaez, Gwen Womack, Sonia Taborsky, Carol Gill, Janet Gilcrease, Lydia Brown, Gina Harwell N-Tm' ..'S'f2e17Ti'.2E?'fNf, IV f, W y 1'rj-i?25iQw:: W: r'r,:,?:S- ag feel . ,,,1 Egg' -Qg:x:,Q::r: ,:- -, ' :,g:fr:::f:: . 'o ' ' -- ' ,ggi gg1.Lgg,:,,.Lga1 ,iff xg- 4.4: zfxw: ? ?Ff9ffiiw'f7f '7' wif? f 155 lf' QL 1 4 ?'ff5i'f1'i1ff.'i'5ifMPR? 1--ff5'Q,f, 5'f'I,,,5,gi -jf'-1, g 3 ' V ' ,. 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Drum Major Tom Ragland 2. Band works hard for contest preparation. Marching Band ' Somebody ' 59 Band Instrumental in School Activities Jazz Band held sixth period with seventeen members ffive seniors, six juniors, four sophomores, and two freshmanj . .. directed by Mr. Gene Lamb . . . practicing . . . practicing . . . PRACTICING every day teasing each other to relieve the pressure of performing at concerts and competi- tion . .. playing pranks making All-region . . . senior Doug Morris making first chair in All-State Jazz Band with his trumpet playing . . . The Symphonic Band . .. repre- senting the finest instrumental musical talent in the W. S. I. S. D. and di- rected by Mr. Al Sergel . . . receiving numerous superior ratings and being named Best in Class twice audi- tioning for chairs after rehearsing for many hours . .. sectionals . . . some students receive college scholarships . . . others solo state and ensemble honors . . . while many others are All- Region Band Members . . . participat- ing in all of the UIL contests and com- peting in two festivals . . . traveling all over the state of Texas to compete and perform . . . 60 Somebody Band The conductors View of the band. Cathy Moore concentrating on her flute Early morning rehearsal? The bassists hard at work. Band - Somebody - 61 1. Gene Lamb, band director, prepares for rehearsal. 2 Jim Ford uestions a iece of music. 4 62 - Somebody ' Band Band Hits Successful ote - Q P . Patty Little polishes on her brass. . Woodwind section-Mary Pilon, Lori Scott, and Jeannie Fletcher. t 1 3 Band - Somebody ' 63 Auxiliaries Start Off the Morning Right? '? '? tgp! sw Left to R ight-Lorretta McGee, Kelly Fletcher, Cindy Collett, Teri Drennan, Leslie B rown , Tammie Morrison, and Donna Elkins. This pole is heavy I wish I would quit hitting myself in the head . . . exercises every morning . . . 'This pole is freezing! . . . 'CI brought the wrong flag! . . . look at my Muscles! . . . Where's Mac? She said to be here early . . . Don't drop your flag . . . I lost my rifle . . . How did you do that? . . . guess you don't do pre-game ...Good!... 64 - Somebody - Auxiliaries Up bright and early twirling that baton . . . almost perfect, but still Good to the last drop! Ooops . . . I dropped my baton Cagainj . . . oh, well, maybe no one will notice . . . CWell, we can always hopej . . . I hope we don't have to per- form at the pep rally today We do! . . . Oh, no! ...We'll have to give it our best . . . S -. ' f s 1 , , f:1'ef,y:.vsff - ' .-s. ,-.Tc -'mr .,, wiv. we Q- r'y, . xx .Y 2 Q my W -kgs ,. , Q s ' , , a I 1 2 ..,, 'f'fffz ,ijt ' -A 55555 a . . We , . fs.. aqgyyi-EEN ,,rfk,::g. . . I kung: W W 'i 'H W N t , ' ff .- .. . -' :xi I Left-Flag Corps performs at foot- ball game on Friday night. Upper Right-Majorettes Cindy Collett and Terri Drennan perform to 'Disco Inferno'. Left to Right- Kathy Anderson, Sandra McFarland, Toni Braymiller, Missy Holly, Pam Hayden, Julie Downing, Elizabeth Popejoy, Julia Rhinehart, and Janice Martin. 7:00 Smiles Don't Come Easy . . . Q l I . Left to Right-Row 1-Linna Pape, Kim Adkins, Deana Bush, Kim Southers, Angie Cornelius, Barbara Heppel, Christy Rutledge, Debbie Lee, Donna Suggs, Row 2: Lis Renneburg, Darla Baxter, Patricia Melton, Redonda Moorehead, Corey Herrera, Gail Travis, Karla Sherman, Kim Montgomery, Row 3: Mendy Holley, Stephanie Smith, Lorreta Black, Denis Ragland, Kelli Bolf, J. Turner, Cyndi Gibson, Lisa Acuff, Row 4: Lisa Lenord, Tracy McKinn, Carolyn Frambers, Cheryle Rice, Louise Holmsley, Row 5: Darinda Holt, Misty Jack, Lori Cain, and Sylvia Flores Be here at 7:00 every morning . . . know your number What number? . . . T and T, girls! . .. stretch, stretch, and stretch some more . . . Hurry, get your poms . . . I never got them back from the last game . . . My uniform doesn't fit! . . . S-M-I-L-E! . . . change into your uniform . . . Here? On the bus? . . . Yes! . . . Get your kicks up and point your toes . . . Hurry! Get the nurse! . . . What, again? Who's passed out this time? . . . She's yell- ing at me again! . . . lt's been a fun year . . . Aren't we beauti- ful? Sylvia Flores, Lisa Renneburg. Drill Team doing halftime routine. Drill Team - Somebody - 65 WE We Q 1978 U Brewer Varsity Football Opponent Us Weatherford 14 Lancaster 3 Crowley 7 Boswell 12 Azle 13 Keller 7 ,Diamond Hill 10 Northside 28 Carter 16 Castleberry f 28 Fightin' Bears! rnebody Football 2137 I I no 9 ,. ,1 fs, -Q sifiv- K-'A' ' 3 W' , . if ., W K S7 , gf. 7,1-M2335 I sr . . ,, K -. W .1 1 ,-,, .- s, f N,.,,,, ,-, M b . -. ,137 , Q34 . . V- .W - X f . w - W N Q' .5 X 'S , Jig, 'T 'VLV iw ,wggzv of. 1 Sk . L , I 4 -- iw . MV , , X ,. ' W a 1,545 I X : f an K ,qu ' 5,1 of '- ., I ' I . V 5 nw-' ww ' H , S ? ,Ji .. my f ,ffm X - Q45 U H fi gy. 'M , , 4 1? ,M a A , 11. 1 o -f ,,,,f'Barre , Brown ' f o his . ff , fs: w if -P A ' V V- -' - f .1 2, 5 W' - l -W, ,,,.,X,,,,. ,, nv ,Y . , .,,,,W,mW,q ,U . E K' ,V I ii 7 ,, f 7 ia-,gf .. . 2 b, 3' ff B' wu- , Wfg.. , 5 9:M,. p :,,,tF' ,W ., ,J V ditha. , 'vo Q .. f ,' 'L V5 W ' .rfl'ff2 f A A V 'W' iw Q25 1 '1 W , mf K ,il '. 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Brewer played tough defense all nightg however, with 1330 remaining on the clock, the Bears found themselves down 12-7. With time running out, Crowley was forced to punt deep in their own territory. Ron Hoover came charging through the line to block the punt, but was unable to pick the ball up and he fell on it at the Eagle 6 yard line. Unfortunately for the Bears, Crowley held on four downs as Brewer failed to push it across and lost a heartbreaker. Two weeks later the Bears came up against the 3A State Semi-Finalist Boswell Pioneers. The Bears couldn't get started on offense until the fourth quarter but by then it was too late as the Pioneers racked up the defense with their powerful ground game, en route to a 41 to 12 victory. Next week the Bears were at home against the Azle Hornets in the 1978 Homecoming game. The exes weren't disappointed, as the Bears took advantage of the Hornets turn- overs to take a 13 to 7 win. Going to Keller the next week the Bears fought for over a half keeping it close. But the more numerous and larger Indians were too much for the 68 Somebody ' Football ua' 162 Bears to handle as they were defeated 40-7. At home the next week, the Bears played host to the Diamond Hill Eagles. It was a tough defensive battle and in the end the Bears came out on top 10-0 to register their first shut-out of the year. Against the lightning fast North- side Steers it was a different story entirely as the Bears were in a slugfest. Both teams found the end zone frequently and kept the kickoff teams busy all night. But in the end, the Steers came out on top 40-28. Again the Bears were in the middle of a tough defensive battle for more than three quarters of the game against the Carter Eagles. But in the last quarter the action was non-stop. Midway through the last period the Bears owned a 10 to 0 lead but on two possessions the Carter Eagles came back with two touchdowns to take the lead by two. The Bears then ot the ball back with less than a S minute to play. Jim Enright went to ...1- ...ata Rllilfn ffannrrl tn complete seven passes in arow, the last one being a TD as the Bears won a squeaker, 16-12. The final game of the season was at home against arch rival Castleberry ill Lions. The Bears were in control throughout the game it seemed as the defense ground out the yardage and the defense held the Lions in check. The season ended with a rush as ll z. f . 4 , ., Y f ' ,. 5 1- 1 ' : ' A -' ' ' ' ', ' . - , 'i V, 'Q ' . ' ' , ' V j' ,414 V, , W i - f A - 'W jg V., as any il 1 V ? '- A wth! -y 9? QV -f- A M 'A 1 f Y if ' '7 ' 1- luxe' f ' ' ' . r ....,,j3 f y 0 . In H 5 ' l yk X - 4 y -v w -V ' V ' 4 1 W' ,. -' pe . .V V I K A V K V, ' ' 5 , W if - J V A f - ,: - ., 4 I Li 1 , ii ii . 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No one expected them to contend for the district title except what happened surprised everyone except the coaches and the players. They started off the season with two straight losses. Then they went on a rampage and won six out of their last eight games, even though two of them were won on the basis of more first downs. This team proved they had what it takes to win football games, character. They did what it takes to get the job done. And have proved themselves to be an asset to the future of the Brewer Bears. 1. Mike Sholars hurdles the Carter Tacklers 2. The Bears Gang Tackle. 32 '15 37 hl M'l1 2nd row L R' Mike Howard Tim Nash M Back row L-R: Phil Pollard, Tim Byars, Lewis Turbeville, Jeff Griffith, Tim Cooke, P 1 1 er. - . , H'bb Gu Wrihsing. lst Row L-R: Barry White, Rick Plock, James Applewhite, Bubba Gabbe Strobel, Troy Woods, Stanley Walker, John 1 s, y Ronald Brooks, Artur Brunson. 72 - Somebody - Junior Varsity Football Freshmen Win District Title Front row, L to R-Brian Walden, Gerald McKinney, David Clark, Bennie Auten, Kevin Middleton, Jeoy Howeth, Clete Welch, Jim Elkins, David Evans. Second row, L to R-Kenneth Dean, Dean Hoffman, Chris Covington, Tony Osborne, Rob Boyd, Vince McCall, Johnny Matlock, Shawn Talent, Brad Howard. Third row, L to R-Robert Young, Dinker Thomas, Billy Leonard, Jerry Longino, Gary Feilds, Donald McAfee, Randal Robertson, Mathew Stringer. Back row, L to R-Eddie Whitehead, Tim Harley, Kelly LeBlanc, Robert Mitchell, Joy Suratt, Jesse Blair. Not Pictured-Ernie Mays. The Brewer Bear freshman foot- ball team finished the season with an 8-2 record and the district champion- ship. The Frosh lost to Lancaster and Crowley while going on to win the rest. This included an unblemished district record. M22 l 1. Clete Welch takes the snap. 2. Robert Mitchell and Jay Suratt move in for the tackle. Freshman Football - Somebody - 73 1979 Varsity Cagers 8- 5 . W, . - 1 ., .. V ,U his Left to Right Guy Le Blanc, Jerry Ballard, Jim Enright, Greg Dulany, Eddie Boyd, Steven Saunders, Jacky Jenson Steve Jones Paul Mc Dowell Mark Jones Mike Canard. Coach-Ron Miller. r I' HA pretty good season are the words of Ron Miller to describe the Varsity Boys Basketball season. Their overall record was 16-13, their third winning record in a row. In district the record was 8-6. This year's varsity played in three tournaments. At the Grapevine tournament, the team won the consolation. At the Westside Lions Club tournament the team finished in fourth place. In the Azle tournament the Big Bears Won the overall cham- 74 Somebody Varsity Basketball pionship for third year in a row. All District players this year were: Steve Saunders and Mike Canard were named first team-Paul McDowell was named honorable mention. Varsity players this year Were: Eddie Boyd, Mike Canard, Jacky Jenson, Steve Jones, Guy LeBlanc, Paul McDowell, Steve Saunders, Ricky Armstrong, Jerry Ballard, Greg Dulaney, Jim Enright, and Mark Jones. ...--png: Mineral Wells A. Heights Mineral Wells Nolan Lake Worth Nolan Diamond Hill Boswell Castleberry Azle Northside Keller 7 Carter 67-41 fwinj 65-48 fwinj 8150 fwinj 58-63 flossj 48-55 flossj 72-71 fwinj 65-64 fwinj Varsity Has Third Straight 76 ' Somebody - Varsity Basketball iii' X We me .,,. . X lvfp g I C27 1. Jim Enright goes up for two. 2. Steve Saunders warms up for a game. 3. Paul McDowell passes the ball to Mark Jones. 4. Paul McDowell watches Ricky Armstrong as he shoots two. l 3 Winning Record J fl . .' Basketballers Triumph C13 I -- e km Left to Right-Carlton Hooton, Frank Adler, Terry Chapman, Brian Beedle, Ted Welch, John Morton, Brad Phillip Stringer, Milford Ballard, Tony Palez, Randy Wiggs. 78 - Somebody ' J. V. Basketball Boy's J. V. Basketball Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb 21-Mineral Wells 25-Arlington Heights 27-Mineral Wells 28-Nolan 30-Terrell 1-Boswell 2-Azle 5-Lake Worth 12-Nolan 14-Castleberry 15-Lake Worth 16-Ft. Worth Christia 19-Diamond Hill 2 1-Bosw ell 4-Castleberry 9-Northside 12-Keller 1 3-Azle arter 16-C 19-Diamond Hill 2 3-Boswell 26-Castleberry 30-Azle 1-Northside 6-Keller 9-Carter l'l 46-71 flossj 6765 fwinj 66-63 fwinj 68-66 fwinj 3444 flossj 6155 fwinj 57-48 fwinj 5340 fwinj 47 62 flossj 4344 flossj 51-55 flossj 5232 fwinj 46-37 fwinj 5954 fwinj 39-41 flossj 62-75 flossj 53-46 fwinj 44-42 fwinj 91-90 fwinj 5853 fwinj 30-40 flossj 54-24 fwinj 43-67 flossj 53-68 flossj 66-71 flossj 76-74 Cwinj . Terry Chapman sinks another free throw. . Frank Adler plays defense. 1 2. Ted Welch jumps to start the game. 3 4 . Coach Rhodes and Milford Ballard watch the game intently. J. V. Basketball ' Somebody - 79 Freshmen Win District Boy's Freshman Basketball Nov, 21 Mineral Wells 47-40 Qwinj 24 A, Heights 47-41 Qwinj 27 Mineral Wells 56-49 Qwinl 28 Nolan 46-53 Qlossj 30 Wautauga 70-56 Qwinj Dec. 1 Castleberry 62-51 Qwinj North Oaks 52-50 Qwinj 2 Eastern Hills 49-88 Qlossj 5 Lake Worth 55-19 fwinj 12 Nolan 46-38 Qwinj 19 Diamond Hill 54-24 fwinj 21 Boswell 69-64 Qwinj Jan. 4 Castleberry 37-33 Qwinj 6 Northside 74-70 Qwinj 12 Keller 50-38 Qwinj 16 Azle 58-41 Qwinl 19 Diamond Hill 63-40 lwinj 20 Carter 75-60 Qwinj 23 Boswell 35-50 flossj 26 Castleberry 56-45 Qwinj 30 Azle 41-36 Qwinj Feb, 2 Northside 64-63 Qwinj 6 Keller 61-21 Qwinj 9 Carter 66-105 Qlossl First Row Left to Right-Jerry Hacker, Rob Boyd, Jeff Browning, Kurt Cousey, Tony Osborne, Ed Crawford, Kevin Middleton, Johnny Sosa. Second Row-Chris Covington, Jess Blair, Mike James, Bill Edwards, Robert Mitchell, Ernie Mays, Kelly LeBlanc, Don McAfee, Mathew Stringer, Bennett Downing 80 - Somebody ' Boy Freshman Basketball X - .,. , , ,.,. ,, Even though track season hasn't started, practice has. With about 100 guys going out for the team, it's bound to be a good one. I feel that this year's team will be improved over last year's. We have a bunch of dedicated boys who try hard, and if you try hard, you've got it, stated coach Auten. Coach Auten is one of the three track coaches. The others are coach Large and coach Newton. Their first meet is March 2, at Burleson. They are expected to do well, with the help of returning mem- bers of last year's track team. These members areg Larry Boatman-Third in the district mile, John Morton- Third in district high jump, and also John Hebert, Paul McDowell, Bobby Simpson, Mike Sholars, and Darryl Stewart. 1. Mike Howard practices on improving his pole vault. 2. Barry White sprints toward the finish line. 3. John Hebert, Mike Howard, and Donnie Osborne running to increase their endur- ance. Boys Track - Somebody - 81 1 1. Phil Sawyer ready at third base. 2. Ricky Armstrong, Opie Auten, Ted Welch, and Kelly Barrett watch from the dugout. 3. Gary Bonner pitches while Tim Byars holds the runner on. 4. Keith Eichman watches his hit. 82 ' Somebody - Baseball -Zips I new .,,, r, I he Hopes High for Baseball Left to Right-Gary Bonner, Greg Gabbert, Guy Le Blanc, Randy Wiggs, Second Row-Ricky Armstrong, Jack Scott, Danny Walker, Kelly Barrett, Tony Palez, Third Row-Coach Hill, Ted Welch, Jim Enright, Jory Hanson, Todd Greer, Phil Sawyer, Mark Dill, Tim Byars, Opie Auten, Keith Eichman, Mike Canard, Coach Butler l This year's Varsity baseball team is expected to do quite well. They have nine returning lettermen from last year's team. The team also has two new coaches, they are Bruce Hill and Robert Butler. The hopes are high for the team, in the first two scrim- mages the Bears beat Western Hills three to one and Crowley four to zero. 4 Baseball - Somebody ' 83 Golfers Drive for Championship Right to left-Randy Allen, Mike Jaynes, Clete Welch, Bobby Simpson, Randal George, Greg Dulaney, Monty Shaw, Rickey Cox, Mark Jones, John Ferguson, Jessie Blair, Johnny Davis, Jackie Ware 1. Bobby Simpson tees off in preparation , 'Y ,ipp S , r i , for district golf. g Vi- , ' 'ii 1 i 'mi ,-,,-,T ., 2. Johnny Davis blasts out of a bunker. ' ,i - ,A 'lv B ' W .. ,, 1s'2S5i5'-eeswrvoim M If , ,M k M . fi nf, an li: Ewa . my wig: KA A -me , . .51 M, A V .,, H jwfgff5,5,:i'i' E . B k fi .t-F 'f A .,..i J ' R 'X J xii R + . A . .. . as .- cy. f f. I-fb .hm ,QQ W4 f' J , F ' r .::'.1'a, - 4.3gmgg,Y?g - , it ,W , i ,- 4-i ' 3 J' ' '4 ' Af54k'ff v-4' M 1, . f, .mana fe fi, H y . - n e' 1 755' .-- J . U ., I , . .15 f A- i - --f 'fs , 07,5 J, - , fHWsgyvFm3ggfiQ'5:wg1jfg7::i-so .Mm -f?'m.Fe:,.gif ,, , H .-,. fmvrya. gk - 'wee-'-f:Ev35g'- Q semis wet' ' ,-I Q. X - 9 b , sew ,J Q M -, 1. ,, ' I K : - ' i i' i ,, ,, 1 :-a . , . :s p . . ul , s r. . , . ...aw ,. if -f . 2- - , -.assi ill M r ,Q Q' -, .iss 84 - Somebody - Golf Tennis Team Serves Up Victory Front row-left to right-Coach Mike Mastandrea, Kim Singletary, Tina Unsell, Gina Reynolds, Barbara Fuhrman, Vincent Hammons, Back Row-Gina Whittaker, Joanna Byars, Lisa Acuff, Deanna Bush 1.Barbara Fuhrman practices her back- X hand, 2. Vincent Hammons volleys across the net. Tennis - Somebody - 85 Varsity Volleyball 1978 L R Terry Jennings Donna Melanson, Vicki Blair, Cathy Robbins, Cindy Pederson Shyla Smith Tracye Echols Cindy Legget Donna Melson Kaylene Kohn Demitra Crawford. The 1978 volleyball season proved to be exciting. With only two returning seniors the varsity won a consolation trophy at the Mansfield tournament. They fin- ished with a winning record. Two members off the varsity won all- district honors. Donna Melanson was named first team and Cindy Legget was named to the second team. 1 2nd team all-district Cindy Legget, lst team all-district, Donna Melanson. 86 Somebody Varsity Volleyball Junior Varsit Volleyball ii ' y g-Haw lmvwi ,'i,',... ' . 3. . p ES The Junior Varsity Volleyball team finished the year with a winning record. They also competed in several tournaments and brought back a first place trophy from the Crowley tour- nament. L-R Linda Furgeson, Dana DeShong, Debbie Welch, Mary Pilon, Tammie Legget, Stacey Presswood, Kim Beeler, Kim Quayle, Terri Clark, Sheryl Salidino, Pam lsaccs, Terri Self, Kehley Howeth. 1. Dana DeShong tries to reach a well placed ball. 2. Mary Pilon prepares to serve. J. V. Volleyball - Somebody - 87 Freshman Volleyballers Make Good howing The Freshman Volleyball team was not to be outdone by the upper- classmen. They brought back a second place trophy from the Crowley tournament. They also gained that important factor called experience. Top row L-R: Jenie Dever, Patty Melan- son. Middle L-R: Nanntte del los Santos, Christi McGraw, Linda Walker, Alma Palaz, Dianna Davis. Bottom L-R: Paula Jackson, Shelly Smith, Patty Gibson, Dawn Hanson, Trudy Brown. 1. The team huddles before the game 2. Patty Gibson saves a point 88 ' Somebody ' Freshman Volleyball Girls Varsity f s s t l it li i s Basketball W, sa, ,s a M ssssass tl, MV I s s .5 . 5 A , VWWA b , 1. Bears fight for the rebound. ' 'A' 2. Blue Harrington-Second team All l District 3. Vera DeLeon-Honorable Mention All District ,, 1 . is E! if is ..Vl Qi' 1 2 3 Girls Basketball - Somebody ' 89 Girls Suffer From Lack of Experience It was the last game of the season. One of the Brewer girls was dribbling down the court. She jumped and shot the ball toward the basket. The buzzer sounded. The game was over and so was the season. Lack of experience contributed to the team having a below average season of 13 losses and 3 wins. Blue Harrington, only senior member, was the leading scorer for the yearg Kim Quayle and Vera DeLeon tied for second highest scorer, and Janie Ferrell was third. Our basketball team continued to improve throughout the year. This demonstrates their great attitude and willingness to work, Overall, our season was pretty good and very enjoyable, commented Coach Martin. Varsity members are: Blue Harrington, Vicki Blair, Pam Canard, Terri Clark, Vera DeLeon, Tracye Eckels, Janie Ferrell, Kathy Melanson, Kim Quayle, Cathy Robins, Sheryl Saldino, and Diane Smith. 90 ' Somebody ' Girls Varsity Basketball 5Q'l!,'f4 53114 Girls Varsity Basketball Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Haltom Kennedale Arlington Bowie Lake Worth Weatherford Crowley Crowley Castleberry Boswell Keller Azle Castleberry Boswell Keller Azle 30-34 flossj 36-44 flossj 33-26 fwinj 41-30 fwinj 33-51 flossj 33-43 flossj 32-45 flossj 32-45 flossl 24-47 flossj 30-59 flossj 38-50 flossj 38-62 flossl 45-62 Clossj 49-40 fwinj Nov. 30-Dec. 2 Mansfield Tournament Dec. 7-9 Azle Tournament Dec. 14-16 Grandbury Tournament Jan. 1 1-1 3 Kennedale Tournament , ,mm ,.M-w-- ,, ,-.,....a--r--: f W 27-43 flossj . - -W-' W ' ' GIRLS J. V. BASKETBALL Nov.20 Haltorn Nov. 21 Weatherford Nov. 28 Kennedale Dec. 4 Arlington Bowie Dec. 18 Weatherford Jan. 4 Crowley KENNEDALE TOURNAMENT Mansfield Trimble Tech. Cedar Hill Jan. 15 Castleberry Jan. 18 Boswell Jan. 22 Keller Jan. 29 Azle Feb. 1 Castleberry Feb. 5 Boswell Feb. 8 Keller Feb. 15 Azle 1. Stacey Presswood shoots for two while Dana DeShong looks on. 2. Stacey Presswood and Mary Pilon guard their girl. 92 - Somebody - Girls J. V. Basketball 44-29 win 33-41 loss 29-18 Win 28-26 win 17-60 loss 38-28 Win 30-26 win 44-32 31-43 loss 39-41 loss 22-34 loss 35-30 win 27-39 loss 30-23 win 32-35 loss 38-29 win 23-43 loss Girls J. V. Basketball 1. Dana DeShong boxes out. nent. E l l Left to Right-Robin Leggett, Kim Atkins, Lennia Pape, Kim Beeler, Tammy Mooney, Stacey Presswood, Dana DeShong, Linda Ferguson, Mary Pilon, Sherry Thommason, Cheryl Wilbur. Girls J. V. Basketball ' Somebody - 93 2. Stacey Presswood outjumps her oppo- g rf ' 2 1 f I H , l m,A' ,Il05M0klN0 . Left to Right-Christine McGraw, Linda Walker, Rhonda Jones, Amy Marshall, Patty Gibson, Denise Regina Wilcox, Dawn Hanson, Shirlyn Eckols, Paula Jackson, Stephanie Smith, Leigh Ann Helton, Alma Vicki Popejoy 4+ ,L fs, M Girls Freshman Basketball i ,W , ' ' 94 ' Somebody ' Girls Freshman Basketball Brewer Girls Run With the Winners Track season has just begun and approximately thirty-five girls are try- ing out for the team. We hope to do well in distance runs as well as place in field events and sprintsf, said the team's coach, Ms. Madden. This year, twelve girls will be returning from last yearls team. These are: seniors-Carol Mitchell, school record holder for the 440 rung Diana Valdez, and Blue Harrington. Juniors-Vera DeLeon, Danette Jennings and Kathy Wagnerg and Sophomores, Kim Beeler, Tammy Leggett, Tammy Mooney, Stacey Presswood, and Rikki West. Cathy Patterson and Nannette De Los Santos jog their way to victory. Injuries are part of victories. Kim Beeler tosses a real winner. Girl'sTraek Somebody 95 Qwig., 96 Somebody - Who's Who Louise Holmesly 4'By being the best person I know how to be. By giving everything I can. By sharing myself with the people around me. Elisa Sawyer X I can better BHS by supporting and partici- pating in various student activities. I will try to be a better example for my peers. Senior Regina Holloway I can better BHS by helping establish a broader range of academic classes that will bring recognition and open many doors to students in the future. My contribu- tions to school activities and spirit will increase the pride and love felt by students throughout our school. Tammie Morrison My ideas on how to better Brewer High School is to get involved and help others get involved. It helps to enjoy your school more and you are proud of it. Jack Scott I can show respect for my teachers and fellow students try to make friends work to my highest ability in any activity or program I par ticipate in Whether I am at school or away I should represent my school Judie Tedford I can try to be a good example to everyone and be a good leader in everything I do and maybe it will help BHS to have better leader- ship in later years. John Hebert I, as an individual, can better Brewer High School by helping to set an example of good citizenship and by encouraging school spirit. Another thing that I can do is to speak of our school with pride, and always point out the good traits of our faculty and student body. am..m-mfwa,.3,,W- , -' we ati.a,.Qx f Who's Who Scott DeShong 'gln order to better Brewer High School, one must be willing to sacrifice himself in order to help those around him understand his goal and the need for improvement. As a person interested in seeing onl im rovement for this Y P ,school, I have tried to be an example and to instill in others to be one in spirit and in knowledge. It is by being united as one that Brewer High School can accomplish any needs or goals which may arise. Bobby Simpson 4'Through my actions and behavior I repre- sent a finished product of Brewer. From me the school can receive a reputation, good or bad depends on mef' Doug Morris As I strive to better my education, I can not forget that I am still representing Brewer in all facets of my life. This involvement in extracurricular activi- ties has shown the sense of pride of all Brewer students. This has helped to increase the acceptance of respect for Brewer students as well as faculty. Dedi- cated service to the many fine organizations has helped and will con- tinue to help better our outstanding learning institutionf' haf Who's Who - Somebody - 97 98 ' Somebody - Who's Who Carolyn Frambers If I learn as much as possible, I can help others with this knowledge. It might not be beneficial to BHS, but it would be helpful on a much larger scale. Carol Morris 'The best way that I can think of to improve BHS is to support all school activities, even those I'm not in. Not everyone enjoys the same thing but a person should show respect for what others dof' Junior Ricky Armstrong To set good examples for others to follow, and to always think, and reason before mak- ing decisions would help make BHS a better place. Donnie Osborne I can make BHS a better place by setting a good example and dedi- cating myself to foot- ball and keeping the momentum of spirit going through my Senior year. Jim Enright 'LI could help BHS by setting a good example for the underclassmen and trying to help our athletic teams win Kelli Bolf i'By offering complete support to all club and team activities each student can boost the spirit of BHS. Brewer is a friendly school and our class is very close. I hope I can always, especially our year, be a part of the closeness. Sheryl Saladino I can better BHS by supporting my school in all of its activities to my fullest potential. I can also try to set a better example for my fellow students on and off the school campus. A' Keith Eichman I can increase friendships, become closer to my peers, and set goals higher and higher in my effort for striving toward excellence and trying to better BHS. Who's Who Cindy Pederson I would like to set an example that would provide more class unity, and create and maintain a pleasant atmosphere between faculty, teachers, and students to show learn- ing is a fun and exciting privilege. Phil Sawyer V By trying to set good jp examples and help IAAV ' 1 make school activities 1 Q ' ' sg, . ? better, by involving VAA. g others and myself in ' ' activities. f t Who's Who - Somebody ' 99 100 - Somebody ' Who's Who Linda Ferguson I would participate in the offered activities to help them become a success and encourage others to participate alsof' JoAnna Byars HBHS is a good school. There isn't much I could do to improve it. Sophomore Sherry Thomasson As an individual, I could become more involved in school activ- ities and try to under- stand my teachers and friends so our school will be a better place to learn. Deanna Brinkley The only way I can help BHS is by setting a good example for others to follow and to always represent BHS well. J Mike Howard To set an example by developing a high moral among the students and to better communlca tion between students and faculty Raye Lynn Hill By keeping my standards and goals high, strive and accom- plish more I can better BHS. We should have more school spirit and enthusiasm. Happy Cameron I as an individual could better BHS by l working with the faculty and student body in building better relationships with one another. Also by setting forth new ideas to help all of us here at BHS. Leslie Houchin '41 feel that any organization that wants to be successful must do so with the help of many people and not any one person. Therefore, I think that the way I can better my school is to do so in a group of people and not by myself. After all, a group is many individuals working Q I together toward the same goalf' , , V fb. Who's Who Phil Miller To share my knowl- edge of Christ. The better you know him the better you are with him? Cheryl Wilbur As a cheerleader here at Brewer, I see a great t deal of spirit in our crowds, but NOT ENOUGH. To better our school I would build up more spirit. Not only to back the football teams but also the basketball, baseball and track teams. I would really like to see our stands filled with fans supporting the Bears! Whois Who - Somebody - 101 Jay Surratt The best way for me, as an individual, to con- tribute to the better- ment on Brewer High School is through increased effort to improve my scholastic and athletic abilities, strenghten my school spirit, and expand my participation in school activities? Clete Welch By helping to improve relationships among all students, producing a stronger student body, making BHS a one for all, all for one school. Freshman Chris Covington I can set good examples in several ways. I can make suggestions to my teachers on how I think they could get their students more inter- ested in certain activities. I can contribute to the activities that I am interested in and get others interested in school activities too. I can have a positive attitude toward my school and school work and influence others to do the same. I can talk highly to others about teachers, students, and my school, but not cut them down. I can let everyone know how happy and proud I am to be able to participate in my school activities. Setting a good example should be by trying to do the best I can in every class and activity that I participate in. 102 ' Somebody ' Who's Who Robert Mitchell BHS is a great school. If I had to better any- thing, it would be the school spirit. We have a lot of spirit, but we can give more. Jerry Longino I would try to let every student know the meaning of a good education and reaching their high goals of life. Kelly LeBlanc Respect between students and teachers, pride in our school, friendship, and an appreciation for the opportunity to learn all that I can is what I would like to see at BHS. Stephanie Smith 'tl can better BHS by supporting its activities and organizations, by always striving to keep my grades high, and by having pride in my schoolf, Who's Who Bennie Auten - I plan on bettering BHS by striving to better myself any way possible and thereforeI think the school will be more enjoyable and a better place to earn an education. Kim Southers I can better BHS by being myself and respecting others as themselves, because each person is an individual and without respect for each other, there is no cooperation, and without coopera- tion there cannot exist a proper learning atmosphere. 1? :Q f Lydia Brown I feel I can better BHS by develo n , Pl S 3 greater awareness of the needs of others and th ' ' en helping whenever possible. 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E Z f 3 3 I i F c i 2 E 5 - 2 I 4 , 2 , 2 Z 5 2 . E . 3 i , ' s I s - 5 E z In Memoriam Jana LeDelle Wright December 12, 1960 August 17 1978 To Live In Hearts I Leave Behind Is Not To Die Jana, known to her friends as Peanut,,' was the daughter of Milton and Verda Wright. She had one sister and one brother. Being seventeen years old, Jana would have been a Senior this year. She attended the W. S. I. S. D. since first grade Entering her Freshman year, Jana became involved in basketball. Upon becoming a Sophomore, she started on the J. V. Volleyball team. When she was a Junior, she started on the Varsity. Jana was enrolled in V. O. E. during her Junior year and was an active member of O. E. A. She partici- pated as a member of the Parliamen- tary Team which placed first in Area 1 Contest. The funeral was held August 20, 1978 at Cook Heights Church of Christ. Jana was buried at Aurora Cemetery in Aurora, Texas. K eith Abbott . , . Paper Staff . . . Photography Carlos Aguirre . . . Cindy Alford . . . Drives '68 Pon- tiac Band 4 years Office Aid . . . Who's Who . . , L ik e s K arat e . . . Camping . .. Plans to attend T C J C . . . R-I-C-K-Y Richard Bessent . . . A married man . . . Winn Dixie fBuddiesJ Drives all kinds ...Band...DE s-H-ELI-L-A Linda Alcorn . . . Randy Allen . . . Works at Quality Automotive . . . Drives a 73 XLT Ford Pickup . . . Student Council . . . Golf . .. President ICT . . . VICA . . . Likes cars Cruising the Bowie Larry Jo Boat- man . .. Boat Toyota Language Club . . . Student Council . . . NHS Treasurer . . . Fresh. and Jr. class Treasurer . . . Fresh. Soph. and Jr. Who's Who . . . Likes Girls . . , Track . . . C r o s s Country Christine Bow- land . .. Chris . . . Advertising Unlimited . . . H76 Elite OEA 2 years . . . Band 3 years . . . Jour- n ali s m . . . Drama 2 years . . . Fresh. and S o p h . Class O fficer . . . Remember the good ole days in ' H 0 n k y , s ' r0om'?,' Claud Boyd . . Toni Braymiller . . . Bologna . . . Family Security Insurance Com- pany and Spen- cer Gifts . . . Chev. Impala . . . Flag Corps. 3 years . . . DECA . . . OEA . . . NHS .. . . Stage Band . . . Annual Staff . . . Re- ceived the Crazy Award . . . Likes parties . . . Pizza Inn . . . Shoe- polishing Eddie Boyd . . . Big Ed '46 Falcon . . . Bas- ketball 4 years . . . Baseball 2 years . .. Art Award . . . Who's Who in art Rock and Roll . . . Going Fish- ing drinking NEHI . . . l like Ink Oyd Alan Brewer . . . Big Al...F0ot- ball...NHS... Woods and Water . . . A-N-N-A Likes cruising around and hunting Jerry Bradley TJ's 73 Challenger Marriage to SJU-S41-E . .. Likes cars, motorcycles . . . Beverly Brewer . Seniors - Everybody - 129 Bucky Brown . . . Buckroy Buckles . . . Car- penter . . . 72 LaMans . . . Football 4 years . . . Basketball . . . Track 3 years . . . VICA . . . President of Building Trades . . . Rosebud . . . Likes Hunting ... Fishing ,.. Camping . . . mls it really over? Steve Bryant . . . Mike Canard . . . Babyface . . . 72 M o n t e C a rlo runs like a 42 . . . Parties . . . Football . . . Bas- ketball , . . Presi- dent of FHA Jr. Year . , . 130 - Everybody ' Seniors Karen Brown . . . Levitz . . . 280 Z OEA Histo- rian , . . Softball ,..Band...Ro- deo Club . .. Likes skiing . . . Racing Man Hunting . . . DANCING Where is the p a r t y th i s time?. .. Alfredo Bustos . . , Trinity Valley Iron and Steel , . . 68 XR 7 . . . Vice Presi- dent of Choir 2 Y e a r s . . . C4H-R-I-S- T-I-N-E . . . Cars . .. Going to be a painter contractor . . . mln... Sheri 'Curly' Case , . . '68 Brown Mercury . . , Band . .. Track 4 . . Supe- rior at UIL in solo and en- semble . . . Best baritone at Azle . . . Superior at UTA Supe- rior at Azle Solo and ensemble contest . . . Partying . . . Band trips .. . Playing any euphonium . . . GUYS Lesley Brown Les ...Best . . . Choir . . . Drill Team . . . VOE . . . OEA . .. Symphonic Band , . . Ma- jorette . . . Key Club . . . Lan- guage Club . . . Student Council . . Likes singing . . , Twirling . . , Having fun . . . Loves Brewer and Dr. Pepper. Photograph Not Available Paula Butler Dillards . . . ImDala DE Cash Caywood . . . Flash . . . Hometown . . . C hevelle SS 70 . . . Basket- ball . .. Track . . . Cars?'??? . . . Vice President in class of 78 L-E-O-L-A Photograph Not Available Joe Chasse . . . '70 Ford . . o p e r a s . . . r e a d i n g . . . writing . . . Cap- tain of the 'Whiz Kids' two years . . . driving teachers up the wall . . . John Cole Little John Too Tall . . . Pie R Square . . . Symphonic Band . . . Stage Band . . . All Region Symphonic Band and Jazz En- semble . . . Supe- rior Solo and en- s e m b le . . . Tennis . . . Pho- tography . . . Dancing Brian Clawson . . . Claw . . . Rucker's TV and radio . . . 66 Chevy . . . Auto Mechanics . . . ICT . . . Football . . . Who's Who in Auto Mechan- ics . . . Vice President of VICA . . . D-O-N-N-A . . . Horseback riding . . . Work- ing on cars Trade School . . . Get Married . . Paul Cheatham . . . Preacher . . . United Heat' Treat . , . Chevy ...NHS...ICT . . , Who's Who in PE . . . Shop . . . Traveling . . . Camping . . . Wayland Baptist College Debbie Cochran . . . Northwest Bank . . . Toyota Corolla . . . Mas- cot . . . 2 years . . . Basketball Manager . . . O E A . . . G-U-Y . . Water skiing . . . Running around. Bobby Cook . . . Basketball . . . Building Trades Pool .,. Being rich... Kim Childree . . Linda Cofer . . . So Fro Fabrics . . . Silverado 78'l . . . Basket- ball HECE iv - E'- s Q L-E-Y . . . Riding Motor- cycles . . . Horse- back riding and riding around . . . PARTY PARTY PARTY Seniors ' Everybody - 131 Carla Covey David Cook Vista C ruise r station wagon Band Flag Corps . . . FHA W h o ' s W h 0 Among Amer- ican High School Student's . . . Paul Covin Snuffy . . . Doddle '69 Silver Chevy Pickup . . . Rodeo Club . . . Building Trades GIRLS! PARTIES! . . 132 - Everybody Carolyne Dean Gopher...a Whiz Kid . . . president FHA senior year . . . Paper and An- nual staff . , . W h o l s W h 0 among American High School Stu- dents . . . reading . . . I love En- glish! - Seniors Julie Covington . . . Junior Achieve- ment . . . SfT-E-V-E . . . going out and cruising in our boat . , . g e t t i n g MARRIED .., 'iii -V-If in Annual . . . The Society of Distinguished High School Stu- d e n t s . . . T - A - M - M-I-E . . . Scott DeShong Scotty Cal's Top Shop . . . '76 Buick Century . . . An- nual Staff Student Council President and Treasurer . . . captain of Cheer- leading squad . . . Freshman and Junior class President . . . NHS . . . his- torian . . . Who's W h o a m o n g American High School Students . . . Who's Who Demetra Craw- ford . . . Meter . . . Bonanza . . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Sports . . . riding around . . . Party . . . Party . . . Party! Dana DeWoodY . . . Wacko . . . B lu e D o d g e Truck . . . The Good Timesn Mark Dill . . . Marcus Dillias . . . K Mart . . . 71 Ford Pickup . . . Woods and Water . . . Foot- ball . . . Baseball . . . Parties Janeen 'Buger Bear, Duncan . . . Gordon Bos- well Flowers . . . Ranchero . . . HERO . . . Band . . . T-O-M . . . P a r t y . . . Swimming . . . Dancing . . . Get Married . . . Career in Floral Design. John Ferguson . . . The Big Ferg . . . Sheraton Hotel . . . Maver- ick . . . Baseball . . . Language Club . . . Book- keeping . , . Accountant Cindy Donald . . . Dixie . . . 1972 GMC . . . Sprint . . . Ro- deo Club . . . W 0 o d s a n d W a t e r . . . D-O-U-G . . . Swimming . Tennis Mary Fireball Earle . . . Town and Country . . . VOE . . . Flag C o r D s . . . G-R-E-G . . . D a n c i n g . . , Horseback riding . . . Skating Jim Ford . . . Jimbo . . . 78 B r own Chevy . . . Band . . . Paper Staff . . . Key Club . . . W o 0 d s a n d Water . . . Band Council' . . . Lt. G overnor for Texas-Oklahoma District of Key C lu b s In t e r- national . . . Key Club Pres. . . Al, do you remem- ber Norma . . . Julie Annette D o w ning . , . Julie Ann . . . C h a p t e r 0 ne Real Estate . . . 75 Pinto . . , Flag Corps . . . DECA . . . OEA . . . K-E-N-T . . . Dancing . . . Running Around . . . Parties . . . C l e a n r o o m award at Flag Corps Camp at ETSU IX Kathy Farris . . . Sonic HWY 80 . . . 74 Green Gremlin . . . Choir . . . Paper S t a f f . . . Reading . . . C 0 ncerts . . . Racing . . . One of these days you guys!'l Nancy Lynn 'Benji' Franklin 65 Olds 0 E A . . . M-I-K-E Marriage . . . TCJC . . . Data Processing. Seniors ' Everybody - 133 Barbara Fuhr- man . .. Mc- Dona1d's . . . Mustang . . . NHS . . . Tennis . . . Jr. District Tennis Champ . . . Outstanding Tennis Player of the Year . . . Dis- tinguished Soci- ety of American High School stu- dents . . . Pho- tography . . . Travel . . . Go to college , . . Todd Greer . . . Mexican Todd Sears ...69 Ford Truck Football . . . Baseball . . . W o o ds and Water . . . Parties and Girls. Vickie Harring- ton ...Blue... 72 Volkswagen . . . Basketball . . . Track , . . Cheerleader . . . OEA . . , Woods and Water . . . Parties . . . Boys Horses Swimming . . . Southeastern State University . . . Future Bas- ketball Coach. 134 - Everybody - Seniors Cyble Gibson . . . Marketing and Technical . . . 73 Red Run- ab out . . . T-R-A-C-Y K a therine Griffin . . . Kreamie Kream Rickies 68 Mustang Language Club Who's Who in PE . . . Bowling . , Tennis . French . HECE John 'The Heb' Hebert . .. 69 Camaro . . . F ootball . . . Track . . . NHS . . . Woods and Water . . . Who's W h o A m o n g American High School Students . . . S - U - S-A-N . . . Col- lege Bound Darla Annette Goodwin . . . Dordy . . . K Mart . . . 69 Brown Buick Skylark . . . Ten- nis . .. Swim- ming . . . Horse- back riding. Jory Hanson . . . Stud . . . 69 Dodge identj. . . Baseball . . . Sports . . . Sleep OU vs UT week. f--La Tina Henley Scott Moham med' Holley . . . TJ's . . . 70 Dodge Charger . . . Hunting and Fishing. Leland Homan R egina Holden S - E 3 Y - M-0-U-R . . . Parties , . . Re- m e m b e r S ix Flags. Regina Holloway . . . 71 Malibu . . . NHS . .. Band . . . Lan- guage Club . . . Debate Team . . . Superior solos and ensemble . . . Arts and Crafts . . . Back- packing . . . Talking . . . Rac- quetball . . . I'm Not Nancy's Sister!!! it iifiiif Ronnie Hoover . . . Hoodogs . . . 70 Dodge Football 4 years .. . Baseball .. . Basketball . . . Track 3 years Fresh. Class Officer . . . Kicker for all District . . . Camping . . Fishing . Hunting 'UR Donna Holfman . . , Dino Hayloft . . . HECE . . . R-O-C-KWY . . . Party . .. Having Fun. Louise 'Lou' Holmesly . . . LTDH . . . Drill Team . . . Debate Team . . . NHS . . . Volunteer Council . . . Choir . . . Whois W h o A m o n g American High School Students Talking Racquetball . . . Dancing . . . Art Shelly Hudson . . . Crazy Womanl' . . , Tandy Ware- house Co. Granada . . . Track OEA Gene Baby . . . Water Skiing . . . Remember the Spook House at Halloween?? Seniors - Everybody ' 135 Barbie Jaynes Sis ...Doll . . . Wesley United Meth- odist Church Nursery Keeper . . . Blue Ford Falcon . . . NHS . . . Language Club . . . Volley- ball...Band... Superior in en- semble . . . Soft- ball . . . Station- ery Collector . . . Teacher some- day . . . Marry?? Billy Johnson . . . Super Head . . . Churches Fried Chicken . .. 71 Dodge . . . Band . . . Language Club . . . Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students . . . Rock-n-Roll . . . Concerts . . . President some- day . . . Angie Keeton . . . Dolly , . . B l o nd i e . . . Binyon-0'Keefe . . . Granada . . . Cheerleader . . . Softball . . . Pres- ident of OEA . . . T-I-M- M-Y , . . Party . . . Party . . . Party . . . 136 - Everybody - Seniors Jacky Jenson . . . French Frie . . . Honda Civic . . . Basketball . . . W o o d s a n d Water . . . Lan- guage Club . , . Water Skiing . . . F i s h i n g . . . French Fries Fer Lunch . . . Denise Jones . . . Niecey . . . So Fro Fabrics . .. DECA 1 . . . Parties . . . Linda r e m e m b e r Debbies party . . . T. J. and Dana, remember first period last year ., . Dana, remember after the prom last year?? Tim Jetton . .. Timothy Turtle . . . K Mart . . . Cherry Lane Florist . . . 65 Chevy . . . 72 V e g a . . . B-R-E-N- DfA . . . Base- ball . . . Putt- Putt . . . Bowling . . . Pic t u r e Shows . . . il' Steve Jones . . J o n e sy . . . Whataburger . . . Red 68 Mustang . . . Football , . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Lan- guage Club . . . W o o d s a n d W a t e r . . . Hunting, Fishing . . . Girls . .. Parties . . . Riding around . . , Friday night Pizza Inn . . . Vicki Kemp Pat Kersh . . . Eagle . .. RSF Dev Night Wat-chman . . . Dodge . . . 4 years Choir . . , Photography . . . Who's Who in Choir . . . CB's Work . . . Dawne Kite , . . Cynthia Kite . . . Big Mouth Spencer Gifts . . . 77 Silver Granada . . . DECA 1 and 2 . . . Fiancee M-I-K-E Party Be Married . . . Mike re- member the first date? Well Exe-u-u-u-u-se Me!! Marching Band 4 Years . . . Sym- phonic Band 2 Years . . . Lan- guage Club 2 Years . . . NHS 1 year . . .foot- ball games . . . these were some of the best years of my life! , . , John Laird Cheryl LeBlanc . . . Jamle Lee . . . Jimmy Lee . . . Taco . . . General Dynamics . . . Chevy Chevett . . . Woods and Water . . . Party Fresh. Soph. and Mark Kirby . .. B u ford . . . CBUMJ Gibson . . . Chevy Truck Maroon . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . Bas- ketball . . , Track ...KeyClub... W o o d s a n d Water . . . Lan- guage Club . . . Jr. Representa- tive of Key Club . . . G ir l s , Fishing, Girls, Camping, Girls . .. Parties .. . P r 0 rn C o m- mittee, Fights in Jack-In-The-Box Guy LeBlanc . . . La La LeBlanc . , . Unemployed Pinto 73 Football 3 years . . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Soph. Class Pres. . . . D-E-B- B - I - E . . . Water Ski . .. Party . . . Party . . . Party . . . Place Par- Cindy Justine Leggett . . . L e ggs , . . Central Elemen- tary Special E d u c a L i o n Dept. . . Chevro- let . . . Vice Pres. NHS OEA . . . Secretary W o od s a n d Water Par- liamentary Team . . . Volleyball . . . Basketball .. . Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students . . . Jr. Top Ten . . . lst Seniors - liamentary Proc. . . . President Sr. Class Soft- b a l 1 . . . B-O-B-B-Y . . . Remember Honkey's room in 9th Grade . . . I will always c h e ri sh the friends and the closeness that we have had in high school . . . Everybody - 137 Lisa Leonard Jennifer Lewis Robert Livingston Vicki Lowe . . . Vick . . . Town and Country . . . 77 Blue Pinto . . . VOE . . . OEA . . . Band . . . Who's Who in VOE Lab . . . Swimming . . . Remember the good ole days in Honkeyis room? 138 ' Everybody ' Seniors Laurie Locklear , , , Cindy Marsh K Mart . . . HECE 1 and 2 . . . A-N-D-Y Partying Marriage . . . Patty Little . . . Bills Bar-B-Que . . . Band . . . Horseback riding . . . Swimming Frank, Long . . Janice P. Martin . . . Dillards Por- trait Gallery . . . LeMans . . . Choir . . . Flag Corps . . . Volun- teer Student Council . . . Swimming .. Bike riding . . . Photography . . . But which way is left face?? Ruth Massingill ...Pooh...'73 Red Maverick . . . Paper Staff . . . Volunteer Student Council . . . Photography . . . cars . . . racing around in the parking lot . . . horseback riding . . . BOYS . .. 'LBe quiet, Ruth! ..v 'x Tracey Lynn McClure . . . Tracey Mac . . . Silverman's Men Clothing . . . Brown Camaro . . . Basketball . . . Coaches Aid . . . HERO . . . All Sports .. Boys. . . Susan Martin . . . Red . . . Shady Oaks Country Club . . . '66 Mustang . . . Rodeo Club . . . O E A . . J-0-H-N . . . Softball . . . Piano . . . Trans Am . . . Me and Is riding those bulls!!!! Pat McA1ister . . . Sasquach . . . Big Foot . . . '79 Corvette . . . Football 4 years . . . Track 3 Years . . . Build- ing Trades . . . Homemaking . . . S-T+E-P-H- A-N-I-E . . . Hunting . . Fishing . . . Camping . . . Cruising around . . . Colorado State Forest Ranger . . . Heading towards C o lo r a d o Country after graduation Kevin Ward McDaniel . . . Mack ...Wahoo . . . Shook in River Oaks '72 Olds . . . Band . . . All region Jr. year . . . ICT . . . L-I-N-D-Y . . . Coins Cars . . . Baseball Bowling Pool Ray Massie . . . Koala . . . Radio Shack . . , '71 Gold Cutlass . . . Rodeo Club . . . W o 0 d s a n d Water . , . ICT . . , VICA . . . Football . . . Bas- k e tb all , . . T -E -R -R-I . . . Parties . . . Fishing . . . Haising Rell . . . Driving around with my friends Ronald McClellan . 4 1,. Seniors - P a u l ' ' B I G MAC McDowell . . . NHS . . . Vice Pres. Lan- guage Club Basketball 4 years Track . .. Sports Camping . . . H-U-B-B-A H -U-B-B-A !! Everybody - 139 Tammie McGee . . . Jayne Meeks . . . Shorty . . . Daisy Jayne . . . Ralph . . . NHS . . . Symphonic Band . . . Concert Band .. . Band . , . Putt-Putt . . . ACU . . . Play in t h e ' ' B l G PURPLEV Band David Mitchell Miner . . . Javelin . . . . Football . . . Track . . . NHS . . . Woods and Water . . . Girls and Parties 140 ' Everybody ' Seniors Sherri McKinnon . . . McDew . . . Spencer Gifts . . . 74 Blue Gremlin . . . Band 4 years . . . D-AfV-l-D . . . Goofing off . . . Going out with David . . . Carol Elaine Mit- chell . . . White ' 6 6 P o ntiac Ventura . . . 4 years Varsity Track . . . 2 years Language Club . . . 2 years NHS . . . Who's W h o A mo n g American High School Students . . . Love to run Donna 'Little Mel' Melanson . . . Central Ele- m e n t a r y . . . OEA . . . Basket- ball . . . Volley- ball . . . Annual Staff . . . Volley- ball Award . . . Football games . . . l-lonkey's room our Fresh- Iflan yE31'. 5 Sherri McNutt McNutty K Mart '70 Mustang . . . Band Paper Staff Choir DE ...Lan- guage Club J-EfRfR-Y Racing Dancing . , , Marriage?'? Torey Jean 'Fickle' Mid- dleton Gor- donls Jewelers ...75 Vega... OEA Woods and Water Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students . . . OEA Reporter . . . Boys .. . Boys Boys Dancing Water Gardens . . . College Bound . . . Baylor'??? Teresa Mitchell . . . Dairy Queen . . . HECE .. . FHA . . . Track ,..Com.Art... W h o ' s W h o Among Amer- ican High School Students . . . New Student . . . Robert F. Mont- gomery. Jr. . . . Bob...TJ,s... Green Toyota Celica . . . Base- ball . . . Football .. , Who's Who in Civil War . . . C o n s u m e r Ed. . . Hunting . . . College . . . Girls . . . Douglas Edward Morris . . , Little D o u g e y . .. . Y o u n g D r , Trumpet . . . Dairy Queen . . . 7 2 G r e e n Triumph Spitfire . . . Jazz Band . . . Symphonic Band . . . Band ...NHS...Key Club . . . All region Jazz NTSU for math and music . , . 3 Who's Who Awards for NAJE First in state Jazz Band. June Elaine Nash . . . Smash . . . Kirby Sales and Services . . . Brown Nova . . . Annual Staff . . . Drill Team . . . OEA . . . Parlia- mentary Team . .. Sports Boys . . . Re- member the old gang . . . Isabelle Moon . . . Jazabel . . . Yellow Monza . . . OEA . . . Language Club . . . Rodeo Club .. . Woods and Water , . . Prom Committee . . . Who's Who in French . . . Secretary of Tammie Morri- son ...Tam... Rodeo Club . .. J-I-M-M-Y . .. Parties Dancing . . . Guys . . . Rodeo Club trip to HOUSTON Publishers Cir- culation Service . . . 71 Gold Malibu . . . Band ...NHS...Stu- dent Council . . . Majorette . .. Annual Staff . , . OEA . . . Parlia- mentary Team . . . Prom Com- mittee . . . Foot- ball Sweetheart . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Sec. 0 f N H S a nd OEA . . . Vice Pres. of Band . . . Vice Pres. Stu- dent Council . . . Parties . . . Guys . . . Band Trips . . . I had meet- ings at every break!! David Oakley . . . Pioneer American Inc. Co. .. 66 Mus- tang... DE HECE . . . HE- RO .. . DECA . . . Fishing . . . Having fun . . . Thinking about the Air Force Ricky Moreno . . . Pier 1 . . . FDC . . . 76 Chevy Malibu Classic . . . Annual Staff . . . Paper Staff . . . Fishing . . . Pira- nhas. Vanessa Nail . . Eddy Don Pat- t e r s o n . . . Spongehead . . . Fox and Jacobs Carpenter . . . 71 M a l i b u . . . Rodeo Team 3 years . . . Rodeo Team Vice Pres. 2 years .. . My W i f e : T - E - R - R-I . . . Remember when Kevin and I fed cans to the Lion at the zoo and the next day it died . . . Seniors - Everybody ' 141 Raymond Pat- t e r s o n . . . N a t i o n a l Building Centers ...No.3180... 66 Mustang . . . Nl-IS . , . Woods and Water . . . Football Man- ager . . . Track . Manager . . . Who's Who . . . Key Club Sec- retary . ..DECA P r e s . . . . Camping . . . Forest Ranger . . . Boy Scouts of America . . . . , . Volunteer Council 2 years . . . Business Editor of the Annual Staff . . . Bookkeeping Aw ard . . . Shorthand . . . Michael Payne . . . Mike . . . Peaches . . . Pain in the!-Um employed . .. Ford Station Wagon with a fan in the back . . . Annual Staff 2 years . . . Base- ball . . . Student Council 2 years . . . Language Club 2 years . . . W 0 o d s a nd Water 2 years T om Ragland Volleyball . . . Fishing . . . Hunting Prize D e e r . . . Swimming . . . Tennis . . . Bas- ketball . . . Putt- Putt . . . Bowling . . . LIFE- GUARDING . . . Pre-Med at ACU , . . Transfer to another college . . . And Crazy at times . . . 'l Photography . . . . . . Dillards , . . Buick Skylark . . . Band . . . Vice Pres. Jr. year . . . Rep. Fresh. Soph. year of Band . . . Pres. of Band '78 and '79 . . . Drum Major . . . Jazz Band . . . Key Club . . . Soplfi. Board of Direc. of Key Club . . . Jr. 142 - Everybody Treasurer of Key Club . . . Pres. of Key Club . . . Thespians Vice Pres. Jr. Year . . . Tennis Team . . . Fresh. Who's Who . . . Vice Pres. Soph. Class C-H-E-Rm Y-L . . . Swim- ming .. . Skiing . . . Girls . . . FRIENDS Memories of my Sr. year... ' Seniors -qv' Gene Plymire . . . Terri Elizabeth Johnson Patter- son . . . TJ . . . Civil Courts . . . Gremlin . . . Bas- ketball 3 years . . . Cheerleader 3 years . .. Jr. Class officer . . . My husband . . . E-D-DfY . . . Remember when D a n a a nd I smashed the gar- b a g e cans in Aledo'??? Ronald Polage . . . Susan Rankin . . . 74 Mustang 2 . . . Drill Team . . . Softball. . . R Paula Reed . . Pantomine . . . Blue eyes Ford . . . Drama Club and W 1' 9 Drama Club . . . Sailing . Paint . . . R ussell Ren- neberg . . . Bug . . . Pontiac . . . Language Club . . . Art 3 years . . Record Col- le c t i n g a nd Drawing . . . K e n n e t h Robbins . . . Qui Chang Me- chanic . . . Owns own shop...72 Torino . . . Drama 2 years Athletics 3 years Auto mechanics 2 years... Nancy Schnit- tger . . . Bootheis Ben Franklin... 70 VW QBUGJ . . . Student Council . . . Debate Team . . . Volleyball Pep Club Language Club . . . lst UIL Chorus . . . Who's Who in Speech . . . Cor- responding Sec. o f S t u d e n t Council . . . Sr. C l a s s R e p- resentative . . . Tennis . , . Paint- ing . . . Reading . . . Talking . . . Swimming . . . ' ' I ' m n o t Regina's sister! R ussell Riddle . . . Dillards . . . 72 Green Malibu . . . Band 4 years . , . Jazz Band 3 YCGIS . . . Key Club 4 years , . . D - E - N - I-S-E- . . , Photography Parties . . . Riding around . . . I will always remem- ber my Sr. year, band trips and friends . . . Steve Saunders . . . Bones . . . Two-tone Green 69 Ford Truck . . . Basketball 4 years . . . Girl- fri e n d ? ? All G i r l s ! ! . . . Parties . . . Hill Climbing in my truck . . . Going to College at big TCJC . . . Future Highway Patrol- man . . . rc r Julia 'Baa Baa' Rinehart . . . J u l i a . . . Penney's Catalog . . , Beige 72 Cutlass . . . Flag Corps . . . NHS . , . Language Club . .. Capt. of Flag Corps for 2 years . . . Wrapping . . . Friday nights at Pizza Inn . . . Parties . . . Shoe Polishing . . . Boys . . . Elisa Sawyer . . . Band . ., NHS . . . Language Club . . . English Who's Who 3 years . . . French Whois Who 2 y e a r s . . . Symphonic Band . . . Band Sweet- heart . . . Flute M u sic . . . T-R-A-C-Y Jack Scott Jackson 442 Baseball... Track NHS Football Off-Season . . . Woods and Water...NHS3 years . . . K-I-M . . . Sports . . Fishing . . . Riding home on the bus after those late games Seniors - Everybody - 143 Tina Gayle Scruggs . . . Scruggy . . . K M a r t Automotives . . . 72 Galaxie 500 . . . Choir 2 years . . . Language Club 2 years . . . NHS 4 years . . . W h o ' s W h o Among Amer- ican High School S tu dents . . . W h o ' s W h o A m o n g D is- tinguished Amer- ican High School S tudents . . . C h u r c h . . . K-Y-L-E . . . Being with God's w o n d e r I u l people . . . Ozark Bible Institution . . . O BI in Neosho, Missouri . . . Marriage'?'?? Gary Wayne Smith . . . Torch . . , Flame . . . Roofing Houses . . . Dodge Dart Swinger . . . Athletics . . . Golf . .. Lan- guage Club . . . Who's Who in PE . . . B-A-R- B-A-R-A . . . Softball . . . Leathercraft . . . Flag Football . . . Basketball . . . O B U Minister . . . Tammy Stewart . . ,Ar 144 ' Everybody ' Seniors Staci Sheppard . . . The New West . . . HECE . . . Partying and Concerts . . . Jerry Spurlock . . . Safeway . . . Chevelle . . . Malibu l72 . . . DE . . . Algebra . . . Cars . . . Girls . . . wmwqxlfpf' ' ...-4 I Y' Q 13, Connie Stephens Toyota FHA . . . HECE . . . HERO . . . Swimming . . . Fishing . . . Air Force . . . Out- soors is the place to be! Parties and guys . . . David Stohl . . . Auto . . . South- Bobby Simpson . .. Moose Rack Boob ...52 GMC Pickup Truck NHS Woods and Water Lan- guage Club C-AAT-HfY . . . Football . .. Track . . . SENIORS '79, are NUMBER 0NE!!!!! west Mobile Supply ...71 El Camino . . . DECA . . . Fishing . . . Hunting . . . Cars Parties Haising Rell Running Around Michelle Stringer . . . D0ctor's Office . . . Silver Malibu . . . Bas- ketball . . . OEA B-O-B... Diana Marie Lynn Valdez . . . Vardez . . . Rucherls TV . . . Ford . . . Woods and Water Key Club Track Soft- ba.ll...VOE... Paper Staff Regionals in Track . . . Foot- ball games . . . Running around . . . Fights with Tory . . . Rem- embering, going to Mile Relay Track Regionals with Janelle, Ware, Anita and Carol . . . Frankie Ware . . . -Ai' 'rar X 4... Paula Kay Van Winkle . . . Rickeyls . . . Blue 77 Camaro .. . DE 1 and 2 . . . Hunting for G u y s . . . Bowling . . . Putt-Putt . . . Will always re- Jackie Ware . . . member those Friday nights cruising up and d o w n C a m p Bowie . . . Castleberry Lumber Co. 65 GMC Pickup 4 . . Golf . .. Football . . . VICA ICT . . . Working with cars Cruising the Bowie... Judie Tedford ...Tudie...67 Red Chevy . . . Marching Band . . . Symphonic Band . . . Con- cert Band . . . NHS Pres. . . Student Council Secretary . . . Mike Wade .. Dawn Felica Weddel . . . Plow House . . . USPAIRA Stratoflex . . Grand Prix . . C V A . . . Material Arts . . . Disco . . . I live for God and I s e 1' v e H i m a l w a y s . G od gives me a reason to live. Myers , . . Volks- Wagen . . . Cross Country . . . Vol- leyball . . . Track . . . R-0-S-S . . . VOE . . . OEA . . . Teddy Bears . . . Water Skiing and Out- doors . . . Seniors - Everybody - 145 Doug Williams . . . Bobby Young Boobie Green Javelin . . . NHS . .. Journalism . .. Band . . . lst in UIL 3rd in Journalism Edi- torial Contest Who's Who . V. . Sr. Rep- resentative of N H S . . . R - E - G-I-N-A . . . Music , . . Track . . . Church . . . Racquetball . . . Swimming . . . Jerry Wilson Jana Wright . .. OEA . . . VOE . . . Basketball 2 years . . . Volley- ball 3 years . . . Parliamentary Team . . . Office Aide . . . In Memory of: Caroline Zink We have suffered many losses this year, but none more moving than the death of Caroline Zink. beautiful young lady that will live on in the hearts of everyone that knew her. Born-October 1, 1961 Died-February 23, 1979 1 O ie Auten Jerry Ballard Glenna Abbott Lisa Acuff Frank Adler Katrina Anderson Ricky Armstrong Robert Austin P Milford Ballard Tony Barnes Kelly Barrett Keith Bartlett Dwayne Becker Loretta Black v ww um-1 --f-e- - We A ' V. - .- i in , Gary Bonner Brad Boyd Libby Branning James Bregon Beth Brewer lwger Brock rvucuene moo F ' dui - ' V j' ' wzchnjfgsa-S:-15 1 Q its- ' ' 5orv.!iuhei'e?!9 -V ' K '. 4 an ' . N9, X is Sffegkfsi - an mo nl 3 mnuiq Qc,- u V +-nc pronl. I1 ' 1 I O ' I 'l J A ' A . ' if gp N I' 3 Alesis' Ll . No M, N F4195 ww ,H raw vi-we . . r , - S Y , zigfifsef' n 27 awe , O L 1 CZ 1 Q - 1 R i . i' 4' X L' - Y ' 1 f - 148 - Everybody - Juniors n ?,, 7 , , u 1 ......,.y ,,.ya,,,, Umm bucnanan 'nm Byars Lenard Cadenhead Karen Cameron Ricky Camp Angela Campbell Pam Canard 'al feifww , -W 'Y - ' ff' , ' .vi . A 9 ' ' 5 V Pholoqruph ' 5' Not Available ' , ,-Q' 35 . .. 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W- W Penny Eyster Janie Ferrell Gary Fewell Sylvia Flores Carolyn Frambers Brenda Futch Greg Gabbert Tim Gage NZTORZZTESQ Nxgzogovgxxitlgige Nlgzoglojiiizlgae ',!'l Stanley Gammon Gene Giddens Denise Gilbert Diane Gilben Janet Gilcrease Marlene Giles cami Gui Tammy Gilland ,r W ,.,.........-.1- bfiiilivnnsaivru - Tracey Griggs Kenneth Grimes Darrell Grimm Lisa Hall Marvin H311 non narnuwu v mee m,,,,,,,.,,,b ,,,,,,, mm Photograph Noi Available Leanna Hart Jeff Hartman Tony Harwell Kathleen Heath Lisa Hogwood Lisa Holder Mendy Holly Jimmy Holmesly Photograph Not Available 5 li l Darinda Holt Thomas Hoppes Julie Howell Christy Hudnall Anna Hughes Ricky Huahey Penny Huss Laura Ingram 150 - Everybody - Juniors Wanda Morgan Deana Morin Carol Morris Fran Morrison ram isaacs Misty Jack Donna Jackson Sonia Jackson Jerry Jefferson Dana Jennings Danette Jennings Terrv .iennina Photograph No! Available Michael Johnson Mark Jones Mary Kelly Rodney Kilpatrick Steve Kirby Kaylene Kohn Leon Landreth Glenn Laney Photograph Not Available i , 1 l N J? - Rebecca Lee Kim Levens Debbie Lewis Milinda Lewis Gayle Libby Joann Lipe Elizabeth Logan Sharon Lone Photograph Not Available Danny Long Ray Longino Kay McCleSky Tracey McKinnon Mike Markum Nicky Martin Leonard Martinez Tim Matheny Frank Meadors Kathy Melanson Rhonda Miller Kathy Moore Juniors Everybody - 151 Q Photograph Not Available , .gr 2 ,J ...ff '41, f 1 'WLC . 4: W? r ,. John Morton Vanessa Nail Kevin O'Grady Gwen Oliver Donny Osborne Paul Parker Kelly Pate Rodger Peart Cindy Pederson Cathy Peel Darryl Peel Jamie Perry Jeff Pettygrew Sue Phillips Jordan Plock Liz Popejoy ' Ml' J' , K . ,,,v rt I , -3 l f 1 lx 1 Aff .., 5' I, 1 :--- J .- was -4. Kim Quayle Denise Ragland Jamie Reynolds Brenda Rice Lisa Richardson Sherry Richards Gerry Roberts David Robertson Photograph Not Available E ' it Kathy Robins Cathy Robbins Ronnie Rooks Billie Rowland Melissia Scott Sheryl Saladino Phil Sawyer Terrie Self ...L Ronnie Sharp Monty Shaw Eddie Shephard Traci Shepard Vicki Sheppard Belinda Smith Diana Smith Shylia Smith 152 - Everybody ' Juniors Phclograph No! Available Kenneth Spelce Jeannie Stalley Debbie Stallons Mikie Stanfield Mark Stanley Darrell Stewart Leslie Stewart Pam Stogsdill Ph 11 Ngfogififfge Notoglgrrilfble an 8 James Sudbury Chris Suggs Jeana Summerhill John Sutton Thomas Sympson James Taborsky Teresa Tate Trina Tatum Photograph Not Available Dianna Taylor Ken Taylor Gary Thompson Patricia Thompson Jacie Turner Photograph Not Available Jerry Umholtz Paul Van Winkle Mark Vintilla Photograph Not Available Kathy Wagner Pat Wagnon Kevin Wai Danny Walker Dennis Walker I f 9 f --'5 if lf an if , 5 L mi . L, K E , Floyd Weatherly Cindy Weaver Ted Welch Barry White Blake Whitlock ii DWHYHG Woods Lisa Woods Wendy Woodard Dana Worth A liobert Taivingsto I s Donnie Walker Mary Ward Brad Ward Randy Wiggs Rhonda Williams Joanna Wolf n David Jasinski Trica Mitchell Austie Tyrone Juniors - Everybody - 153 Body Abbolzt ldviski Abbott Joey Adkins Kim Adkins Fidel Alcala Travis Alford Jose Alvarodo James Applewhite SQIQBHKEI Debbie Bailey Laonna Bailey Tony Baird Donna Baker Cheryl Ballard Rhonda Ballard Terrie Ballard Beverly Baxter Darla Baxter Tony Beadle Cindy Beck Kim Beeler Randy Beers Susan Benfer Lisa Blanchard N' :Asst ,alive 05153-iliq ' wo-si f. A B ,O t drunks NE A, o fi l 3 ' DRNGRS ' I at A bupd h U A w N f' b 'B . X h A 4 , lx N N V o , as IN lwivw ll , S55 Eggs! 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WWE oaruine mms Mary isousquet Steve Contrais Kris Hurfkins Evon Jasinski Donna Lemons Elaine Melton Freshmen 'Everybody ' 165 Mr. Bob Auteh Ms. Judy Barnett Ms. Anna Ms. Una Brown Ms. Lori Bruns Mr. Johnny G 0 vernment, Special Ed. aide Brandon English 1,2,3 English 7,8,9, Bryant Athletics H o m e m a k i n g, CVAE English Special Education Consumer Ed. fi S- 'X Y' . 2 I nfs A A g Vkkk , wi, -r r? l 1 5 iff -'1' 1:,1,. ..,,, , ,f K ' , . -f -mi ,ff ,Mi ,,t, gif 1 N A A mtl.. se? l V Ms. Norma Burton H o rn e a n d Family, Child Development, Homemaking bgfx I . gl ' Vs. H Mr. H. H. Busse Ms. Linda Carrell Ms. Coleene MS- Jane COOPST Ms. Linda Crouch MY. D011 C1111-QYS MS. Sandra Dear Algebra 1,2,3, Typing 1,2,3, Carter English 1, 2,3,7, VOE Annual, Photog- English 4,5,6 Geometry 1,2,3, Shorthand HECE 8, 9 raphy, Journallsrn Speech Algebra 4,5,6 166 - Everybody f Teachers Mr. Emmett Eary Ms. Judy Rufner Ms. Betty Fowler MS- Karen Fry Mr. John Flowers Ms. Dora Gosney MS- Marilyn Distributive Edu- Physical Science, Choir Biology Paint 3, Body Cggmetglogy Hammer-Mock cation Biology Physical Educa tion 62 ilf Mr. Roy E. Heine Mr. Bruce Hill Mr, Bill Hglt Mr. James Holt Ms. Paula Hope Mr, Tom Kearly Mr. Kenneth Chemistry 1,2,3, Physical Educa- Health CVAE C i v i l W a 1' , Art Krivanek Physical Science tion, Health Am erican His- Woodshop, Metal. wry, G0V91'11m9Ht shop, Mechanical Drafting Teachers - Everybody - 167 Ms. Jan Legg Ms. Cherry Lynch Ms. Bennye English 4, 5, 6, 7, American His- McMullen 8,9 tory, World His' VOE lab tory, the Depres- sion Mr. Gene Lamb Mr. Ferrell Large Band Health qv so .P is 1, ' wb i f . e s z- 5. ggi. , V .gm -.J1.55, b. 5: , ip. 391:21 1 ' .5 :iss -M + fa.,-an A: f H 4 ' nz: lv if - -g:ii?2a5Pr N 1' QS.: 5 N Mr. Mike Martin FOM 1,2,3, Intro. to Algebra 1,2,3, Algebra 4,5,6 1 ' -Q 'W' f , ,QA . MQW' ' 2331- - M ,W , .. Ms. Sheila Madden Athletics rw?-'1 ' ff' ? Y K CCT V L 1 ,, ,.., A Rig X Q 6 F55 Ms. Suzanne Ms. Ann Nored Bookkeeping Special Education General Business 1 Fira 1 .. 5? ' 43:5 Eg Ms. Donna Mr. Mike Ms. Mollie Ms. Mollie Ms. Betty Morris Mastandrea Mastandrea McBride McBride Al geb ra 1 , 2 , 3 , Narrell Drill Team Crimin010gY, FOM 1,2,3,Intro. FOM 4,5,6 Sociology, Tennis to Algebra 1,2,3 168 - Everybody - Teachers Ms. Paula Ponder Mr. Weldon Mr James Ml' RaYm0Hd A m erican His- Reeves Rhodes SC1iibl161f tory, World His. ICT World History Building Trades Band tory Mr, Al Sergei Ms. Eleanor Band, DIS, Stage Spurlock Ms. LeVonna Stubblefield English 1,2,3, Senior English, English 4,5,6 ivan, K m e re K f . 4-iff x, . ,jf S xQfQ '- Ms. Fender- Librarian Mr. Miller- Basketball coach, Vocational Counselor ff 1 , as , g ' 'QM if i V , 2 s Y . I 4 M 9 ,,, ' fy k,.x if , '. , My . Ms. Moore- Academic Counselor ex ffff Mr. Arthur Mr. Willis Tucker Mr. Glen F. Ms. Mary Ware Mr. Blayne Mr. Leonard MS. Nancy Wright Tubridy G e o m e t r y , Walgren French 1, 2, 3, 4, Willi21mS0I1 Wilson English 7, 8, 9, Intro. to Algebra Ph ys i cs, Trig- Auto Mechanics 5 , 6 , American Physical Science Vocational Direc- Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, 4,5,6, Calculus onometry History tor 5, 6 Teachers ' Everybody ' 169 School Keepers Left to Right-Ruth Slovak, Betty Leggett, Lorena Good, Juanita Sandlin Left to right-Johnny Boyse, Penny Lewis, Dalton Allison 170 - Everybody - Custodians - Lunch Ladies Mr. White Resigns After 1 H16 ' ' I I wMw -'iw-,,,,1,,m,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,1 Wwmwv Years Service Mr. Charles White, former principal, resigned from his office during the month of February. He had spent 15 years devoting his time to his work and the students around him. When asked if he had any last words, he stated, HI Wish the school and the system the best, and I hope the stu- dents will keep a good attitude. I hope this attitude will remain good like it has been since I have been here. He also commented, The thing I enjoyed 3 fl f i, ttf -' the most about my position was the students. It is most enjoyable and rewarding to watch them mature, both physically and mentally. Mr. White ' Everybody - 171 Mr. Krivanek and Counselors Mr Krivanek ' I Mr. Miller Anybody ' Office Personnel M Secretaries Ms. Ballard Ms. Shelton Secretaries ' Everybody - 173 Superintendent's Message For too long, students have lulled themselves into an academic routinev which is not necessarily beneficial nor productive. Pupils share in the responsi- bility to prepare themselves for effective membership in American society. Although teachers must certainly aid in this preparation, the cooperation and dedication by students remain essential ingredients. Without a firm commitment to self-improvement and learning, no educational process can be successful. Just what then is required? Students must learn to set personal objectives and work to accomplish them. This task is more difficult than it sounds for it necessitates constant self-evalua- tion and conscientious goal setting. Unfortunately, most pupils fail to ask themselves the obvious question: What do I as an individual expect to gain from my academic training and how can I utilize this for productive community membership? . Am I taking classes and attending school only as a ritual or can I honestly see the purpose and direction of the curriculum? . It is time for students to begin mak- ing important educational decisions and to learn to accept the consequences of 174 Administration Dr Elchman their actions. Things of value only come through work and self-sacrifice. Educa- tion is no different. There must be mutual interest and concern between students and teachers alike. Instructors can diligently prepare curriculums which are interesting, informative, and useful, but unless students appreciate and utilize these precious resources, the long-range value is doubtful. In short, whether you are an under or an upperclassman, the keys to a successful future are all present at Brewer High School. These keys will unlock endless doors of opportunities. The decision is yours! School Board Members '7 8-'7 9 1.Left to Right-fback rowj-Dr. Eichman, Danny Bryant, Jess Blair, Ed Farrell, fsittingj-Cecil Janson, W. W. Henderson, Willie Ballard. 2. Ed Farrell watches as Cecil Janson signs a contract for construction of the new band hall. School Board - Administration - 175 Congratulations Class of '79 from the YOUTH MINISTRY OF NORMANDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 126 North Judd 246-2180 Youth experiencing . . . . . . Friendship . . . Fellowship . . . Bible Study . . . Recreation . . . Music and Drama . . . Worship . . . Christian Growth I a fulfilling experience 6 NE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF WHITE SETTLEMENT HELPING TO INFLUENCE YOUNG LIVES FOR THEIR PLACE IN THE WORLD EOR OVER IOO YEARS 'SPIRITUAL A P VictorY y CII 0F we-0' Wa fs' Q' 1: '9- 4 A 2 ' E, W ' 5 fr SINCE 1868 PHYSICAL I ,MENTAL FIRSLBAPTISTQCHUBCEIOEIi..HITEfSETTl.EM-EN'L 7801 White Settlement Road Dr. Paul E. Miller, Pasto Adt West Texas Produce Best in the West Your One Stop Supplier Fresh o Frozen o Canned 601 East 2nd Telephone No. 332-3333 Congratulations GO to the Bears Seniors of '79 NO, 1! 178 - Advertisements . Mft. ,Crt City of White Settlement Civic Center Complex m Wwff' Mme 4 i W ' 12' P. :i5 fff4r . .ef A W W 1 A tt,. W 8 it W ' A 4 ' ,, 15151 Mm. f- fffi5ff1if',1' e477 QSMW.,-S :yeas - I , I wg 1, -'tt 1 . 1 1 P , ' K , e4sia.f:'e+51sV , ' '15 Pigi,,,,3issw'- M- I f 5 t.t,.,,igfg?1gigq y:-ze ,gfqf'w,asf' K V ' yt 14 5,,w ,,qf ,Q f . W f . , , 1 - -- ' Y 1 1 x 5:s.g:' - 'K ' , -new 15' P is -V , - - I W f . ,,.,,1,,w,,,W , f gg, M .a,1-ruff' ' , W i,,,,g,:. H+ 1 w 'Fifi I ' , M31-'tiitiiv' - EQ22J.1f1-,j, . A J see, pr regex rftfi eeseew 1 3 P or 1 1 1 3 1' W 7 fi 7277 so iff 5 lug Vg' f Z, . 'Q Z,5g34gg5mi5z I V 1 V 1 1 A Dynamic City on the Crossroads of Progress - Qggkzjii Vt 'E , - 'iff ff- - W. ,,:w.., ,I fa f ww M if 1 VVeWe Your NORTHWEST BANK 101 Jim Wright Freeway fLoop 820W in White Settlementj P. O. Box 5188 Ft. Worth, Texas 76108 Phone 246-2401 Member F. D. I. C. Bank Advertisements .2 Q 49' its 821 S. Cherry Lane ff 2 ' , 1' 246-9076 A I ' A N I 5 4 with .. 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Almost to Corner of Las Vegas Trail Call in Orders 246-9930 f 5 BARRETT K f DRY WALL TAPE - BEDDING - TEXTURE ACOUSTICAL 246-1288 Fort Worth, Texas Sic 'em Bears Advertisements 181 Love that illllll Gflappy 6Eating 621 Cherry Lane White Settlement, Texas 76108 Bill Fondy 246-1081 T.J.'s Thriftee Super Market 8120 White Settlement Rd. 246-1291 We Back the Bears AMI James C. Karsch Administrator White Settlement Hospital 701 South Cherry Lane, Fort Worth, Te 76108 817 246-2491 A A M d Il ternati I I He I1hC C 1 WESTSIDE PHARMACY S. A. Bud Ball, R. Ph., Owner Drive-in-Window for your convenience No charge for delivery 182 ' Advertisements Cherry's Shoe Store White Settlement, Texas 76108 602 South Cherry Lane Owned by: Charles and Felix Stringer Phone: 246-2536 Hometown Food Stores and Jone's Quality Meats 8400 White Settlement Road 246-9221 D and M Auto Parts 501 S. Cherry Lane White Settlement, Texas 246-1681 and 246-1682 Courteous Service - Quality Parts JODY REALTY 7900 WHITE SETTLEMENT ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76108 246-2004 Jfzf sandwich shoppe 601 S. Cherry Lane 246-6411 DINE IN OR CARRY OUT PHONE ORDERS WELCOME Advertisements ' 183 ,, - 1-'fe sfgfgi i , - fl I 917x244-3591 G TExAco fiif g' ,.,A FLOWERS a. GIFTS Q5 .. 51.2 .53 , ., .... .. J 1 A If - AQ-' ff A ' 802 s. Cherry Lane Laffy S Texaco .,., as if Complete Car Care Center :.:+:A:+:s4'clatVEEEEESEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEE: Corsages Certified ALL OCCASIONS Gifts-Spanish Imports 8541 I 20 WEST L.D. STRITTMATTER AT LAS VEGAS TRAIL OWNER Janie Jetton-Owner BOB 'S X Barber Free Workshop Free Instructions 246-5651 Free Classes A Phone 246-9998 Quill' ' Open Daily Mon. Thru Sat., Tues. 81 Fri. Evenings We Specialize in Shags-Layer-Razor Hair Styling Regular Hair C uts 432 S. Cherry Lane Ellen Chappell White Settlement, Texas Bob Rankin Oeramiques Sz Collectiques 8127-A White Settlement Rd. Ft. Worth, Texas 76108 VD. ' 6010 Bl JERRY LEwls 1f20WEST--EXIT CAMP eowne Hardware and Appliances JUST ACROSS FROM RIDGLEA THEATER 8000 White Settlement Road 246-4666 425k A551 2 30 Years In White Settlement MAYTAG APPLIANCE PLUMBING I' HARDWARE ELECTRICAL FEED PAINT POST W b .1 d d BUILDING MATERIAL OT RA H FENCING 9 ul Screens al? LUMBER CHAIN LINK also make small engine repairs U We Appieuxate Your Business 8128 Highway 80 West Fort Worth, Texas 76116 Sambo's Restaurants Free Banquet Room Open 24 Hours Tim Brunson Manager Wilson's Garage All work Guaranteed Your Business Appreciatecl We do all kind of business repair 809 South Cherry Lane Owner: Henry W. Wilson Phone: 246-4211 184 - Advertisements BUY SELL TRADE We Service All Appliances 8L Air Conditioners EASY CREDIT TERMS Bob Jones Furniture 84 Appliances Complete Home Furnishings Gift Shop Greyhound 246-5701 0 Bus Station Q5 BLACKlE'S TEXACO ' 732-8181 732-8182 whirl 001 3225 Altamefe 76116 Fort Worth, Texas 76108 I-20 W. 8a Cherry Lane Phone: 246-3591 Telephone 246-9561 Melba' S Wig 84 Beauty Shop 601 S. Cherry Lane 246-9054 Dr. Barney A. Stumbo Professional Styling Veterinarian Wedge Cuts Uniperms men Sz women Blow Styling Hickory Animal Hospital 101-B. Saddle Rd. operators- Jean O'Hen1ey owner: S ddl Rd, Af White Settlement, P h - Whit? Setilement Rd. Texas 76108 P32 faalign Melba Martm Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service mmAstro Auto Partsnmq Alterations 1 VISA! A American Sz Import Parts Open all Day Sunday . . . 10 AM-5 PM Cherry Lane Cleaners Thru Sat., 81-.lvl-7PM No. 3 . 246-4611 675 s. Cherry Lane Business: 246-4041 Rebuilt Parts h L Home 246-1158 Machme 843 S- C my me Speed Shop Service Equipment ONE HOUR IVIARTI N IZ I NG DRY CLEANERS Fas Gas :Hi 2 1 Dry Cleaning Laundry Alterations 2025 S. Cherry Ln. White Settlement 246-2101 Leather Cleaning Wedding Gowns Heirloomed HRS. 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Mon. - Fri. To 4:00 PM Sat. 2809 so. CHERRY LANE 11 Bleek s. of i-201 244-2271 Advertisements - 185 ,sfgff-ff ' 1. ffifiijgfag metow Q Q 2 STOR ' , aff , , if 'fa ' 11- ' J :vi . V ,z 1. 3,2 1 if La V 4 - A . UAH R.11SliI A 301 Ralph St. 246-1852 HOMETOWN FOOD STORES AND LARRY JONES' QUALITY MEATS 8400 White Settlement Road 246-9221 White Settlement, Texas 76108 602 South Cherry Lane Owned By: Charles and Felix Stringer Phone: 246-2536 7601 Wyatt Dr. 246-2461 A widely diversified machining and manufacturing facility of the highest quality standards. Advertisements - 186 BOB LAMB'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTIES STUDIO AND SCHOOL WEDDINGS Holiday Lincoln Mercury BACKS THE BEARS PORTRAITS A COMMERCIAL AERIALS A TRIPLE A FLORIST HALTOM CITY, TX WEDDING SERVICE We specialize in football mums. We wire flowers any- ff 'HO' where. gk ati Mrs. Langley Owner and Designer Qi 5 Phone: 246-2374 44 gf, 8011 White Settlement Road M?aROADW,AV Igwggszans Ft. Worth, Tx 76108 We Appreciate Your Business OFFICE PHONE 18171 eze was JOE G. ACQUAFREDDA STAFF SERGEANT U. s. ARMY nscnuxren U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 4e17 RIVER ours BLVD, rr. woR'rr-1, 'rExAs vena Schools - Weddings - Commercial WAYNE BU RT Photographer Phone: 8l7!246-4951 VN 4' Roller sharing M5 A We if. 'tg A . is a Popular fi, QI' W A - EJQX After ,seneel J ' Activity I 1 mf I me A 693 . I A! ILVER I I ff!! R I W I I ff' I! I x X Ziff, I ,firm I 5 I in ew W L N H i . T WHEEL '.Tfl,.'TfZ 211222 .iS.I'f' Advertisements ' 187 HAPPETIZING FOOD EXPERTLY PREPARED Jerlbns IEE! IZIIEIIEIEEIIQI pgugyvg RESTAURANT IRIIEIISIITIAIIUIIIIIIAIINIITI 601 N. CHERRY LN. 246-9086 PROUD TO SERVE WHITE SETTLEMENT WE SUPPORT THE BEARS Patio On South Shore of Lake Worth Bomber Road Behind Gen. Dyn. Johnny Johnson 246-9050 Bill Bullock SERVICE SALES whife Sefffemenf 7 ,Jlire gixlinguidlzer Co. 951 S. CHERRY LN, RON 246-9501 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76108 Ceramic Arts Supply, Inc. of Texas Phone 8171625-5141 G ARTS 49 I we as 3- 0 Y 1515 Jacksboro Hwy. Ft. Worm, Texas 76114 OFFICE PHONE C8177 8261996 JOE G. ACQUAFREDDA DILLON FLORIST f 4. 'YA- ,,,, .,-. fs.. . 4 ' , P -K . 4. I fa, I, I T I , ff . , 5 I ,'l!.'!1DQ 12 Y. P STAFF SERGEANT U. S. ARMY RECRUITER 8133 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD. U. S. ARNIY RECRUITING STATION 4817 RIVER OAKS BLVD. FT. WORTH. TEXAS 76116 Home Phone: 246-1547 188 - Advertisements f4LL'PRO AUTO PARTS MIKE'S SUPPLY mm A Complete Line of Quality Automotive Supplies Machine Shop Service 8108 Highway 80 West Phone: 244-4064 Ft. Worth, Texas 76116 1 noirs ms: ssnvicf q f g gr j i'ff if SVT scientific rm CARE ' 6 1 -he -if BY iruecriou 1 31,5 H615 A E622 it f m - Pffgjjrg 5JR5hf3gg'5pfa0y'Z'j19 if xl , All Brush Removed sos Riots - - This Yearbook Has Been Brought To You By The Bear Tracks Annual Staff And Henington Publishing Co. r, .- , List with UsE-We 1'ryHarder, Honestly X v Property , 0SaIes'RentaIs A Management L 'iii GENE THOMPSON Mm Hifi' d an Associates - - REALTORS-A A--N 612 MEADOW PARK tk 24Q-4984 244-7666 J BUY'Ncif?6RKS5Sk -iiiliiiifiomi? D IT as THE TRADEMARK OF voun D. LOCAL INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKER. HE CARES. Advertisement ' 189 sf MW? 0 'fpefy Xcf Kham fa 65 ul- wa Www ,ff 5 V 99? Q0 0 xr-yxxixcw V 33-5, Af N9 PX 'N bo. Sago Us Mag M0 , - 19 , SJR L Wig? QW ,A n ig' ll . 'i YEGR I ' 5ifff'f5?0k TBR ' ,, 3- : D! I ' WN 455 Q O 55' Qflwff LL W MQW + oJ XF WQfE1w W rw' WF S U' . 1 y x . p Q gfiw Q ' ?2 - O' ' Hwfey Q- QMSWH 0 I ' wb i, . 579 CJ Wwe Q ,Dfw f C ww ! 9 325 up August - September Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat El 21 231 QI ifll E QI EI E EI 291 E EI 291 QI all lil ll 25323532 olliiillian Slgll-UPS begin A il EI il ll il .QI Sept. 4-8 Brewer Stude Howdy Week vs. Coun Wfirlgerford Howdy Wm Danc QI QI L21 EI QI lg QI Whiz Kid Brewer 2135355 Ii13g?ster M 251 19 2QI EI 21 QI Brewer Sam HI El El HI 361 QI il 192 - Closing October 3.1 i1 il 11 il Q1 L1 Brewer rgfirrrur il 3.1 291 LU 221 21 M1 HOMECOMING sr dt Bgsfer H if lg 13-7 Win E1 191 121 21 21 1 E1 Brewer Krgier 7-4oL 21 21 221 21 21 221 21 Brewer Diio 38517 H'1l 221 21 21 Halloween un. Mon. Tues. Wed. 11 Thurs. 1 Fri. 1 Sa E November Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs T1 3 Brewer Northside 28 40 Loss Band Contest In Austin Marching Band goes to U I L Superior Brew er Carter Riverside 16 12 Win Nov. 13-21 Student Council Food Drive Student Council GOBBLER Contest Brewer Castleloerry 28-13 Win Season Ends Brewer girls vs. Haltom 30- 34 oss 21 Brewer eatherford ginning of Basketball season ineral Wells 49-72 oss Thanksgiving Brewer Arlington Heights 80-52 win Brewer Mineral' Wells 59-88 loss Brewer Nolan 45-65 oss Brewer girls vs. Kennedale 36-44 loss 194 - closing December un. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat il ll il il il LI il Brewer girls Brewer vs, vs. BREWER VARSITY DEFEATS ALL IN Arlington Lake Worth AZLE TOURNEY! ! ! !! B 64 52 33 26 w GO BEARS win 'LB 11' 12' 13' 14' 15' Student Nolan N, H, S, Council 50-68 Christmas Christmas 1035 Party for TOYD Brewxi g 1 underp l g d 7-15 ' Lake Worth Children 41-30 win ' 18'Brewg girls Breyer ' Brewer Weatherford D1a111011d H111 Boswell 33-51 63-44 63-64 loss W111 l Chmstmas 2 5' 26' 27' 28' 29' Hohdays Ch tmas 8 January 1 2 4 Bfggfef 5 6 Castleberry Brewer 68-49 VS. Win Azle Brewer girls 67,70 VS- loss Crowley 35-43 loss 8 9 1 1 2 1 3 Brewer girls Brewer Brewer Drill Team vs, vs. VS, Contest at Crowley Northside Keller Grand Prairie 32-45 65-73 50-43 loss 10SS win 14 15 16 18 19 20 Brewer girls Brewer Brewer girls Brewer vs. vs. vs. vs. Castleberry Carter Boswell Diamond Hill 32-45 68-76 24-47 67-41 loss loss loss win 2 1 22 2 3 24 2 5 26 2 7 Brewer girls Brewer Student Rodeo Solo and vs. vs. Council Parade Ensemble Keller Boswell RANCH Brewer At U. T. A. 30-59 65-48 DAY vs. 1055 Will Castleberry 81-50 win 28 Whiz Kid F r si k Sh Match H Iggy OW 310-110 win Brewer girls Brewer vs. Azle gsie 38-50 Z loss 58-63 loss un. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. - Closing February Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 Brewer Feb. 1-3 VS- Sixth period Northside jazz band 55-48 loss goes to Brewer girls Lawton, Okla vs. Castleberry 81:22 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 Brewer girls Brewer Brewer girls Brewer vs. vs. vs, vs. Boswell Keller Keller Carter 45-62 loss 72-71 Win 49-40 win 65-64 win I 1 1' 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 1 6 1 7 Feb. 12-16 Teacher Brewer girls OEA Sz Drill Team Secret Pal Appreciation vs. Parliamentary Contest at Week Day Azle Team goes to Commerce Sponsored 27-43 loss Contest by NHS Valentines Day 18 19 20 21 22 23 24' U. I. L. solo and ensemble at U. T. A. 25 26 27' 28 Closing - 197 March Free-throw 1 2 3 Contest Drill Team Mardi 2-3 contest at 5th and 6th Dallas jazz band to SWEEP- UTA festival ST AKES! !! Key Club Dance 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 Open House Student Bands go to History Fair Council Azle Festival Fine Arts convention Festival at TCJC 11 12 13 114 15 16 17 March 12-16 March 14-18 Annual Staff Drill Team King of the DEC A Editors G0 goes to Leprechauns State To Austin contest by NHS Finals March 16-18 Soph. Dance St. Patrick's Day 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 Bands go to UIL at Azle 2 5 26 2 7 2 8 '29 30 3 1 Whiz Kids 51111 period VS. Lake Jazz Band Worth goes to Brownwood Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 198 - Closing April Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sa IL li li Ii li li IL April All Region FD is N? laid Ii Ii I2 I2 I2 IB 14 Majorette N. H. S. Takes Tryouts balfiiiiio C ks Ch1ldren's Hospital IQ IQ I! I2 LQ IQ I2 Easter April-17-24 Wasllg listen 'IQ I2 I2 I2 If I2 I2 J B d azz all Flag Corps Communlty Tryouts Concert IQ Im Cl g 199 May I- 1. Ii li li f'ffQf5Eef1ZS, L M y35Student C il Convention at San Antonio li Il. Li li ILQ ILL Ea Cfijiifiiffuiillld 3522135 B351 C rt S' S Day Fl g P11393 ati? lla In Ili lm bl lm I2 Drum Major Try-outs IAQ I2 IQ lar-31 lie I2 IQ Junior-Senior Prom L21 I2 L22 L32 IQ l. I. Graduation Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sa 200'Cl0 g Annual House Moves Backwards iw. ' 94.1 gif. 'x ,af- ' 'WW Front row left to right-Mikie Stanfield, Kehley Howeth. Ricky Moreno, Danette Jennings, Penny Eyster, Ken Taylor, Barry White, Steve Kirby, Back row left to right-Kim Southers, Carolyn Frambers, Carolyne Dean, Brenda Futch, Kelli Bolf, Ted Welch, Monty Shaw, Mike Payne, and Randy Bryant. Not Pictured-Vicki Sheppard At the beginning of every school year people RUSH to join various clubs. The disorganization at this time resembles a zoo. Those who are rejected from the elite clubs turn to the last resort, The Annual House. If they are not frightened away by our fearless leader, f'Bluto Shaw, they have a chance to join. Those who are really rotten and have no friends automatically make the House. This house is looked down upon by its head authoritative figure, Dean Cullers. This cruel man uses his whip to tame these wild and crazy students. These weird people do many strange things. One fine example is sending Dean Cullers to the office with a misconduct. How about a group of them staring out the window through pieces of processed film, to watch an eclipse? Some relieve their tensions and anxieties by other means. Some of these include sliding down the stair railing, Bluto giving a play by play account of an upcoming date CEVERY DAY?J, and collecting money for the 'fDean Cullers Hit Man Fund. Sometimes the money is scarce after the weekend. The rest of the school helps support these rejects by donating 510.00 to their Help Us Help Youi' fund. These superior students come to the cage of the Annual House once a year for this purpose Citis tax deduct- ablej and are given a slip of paper in return. If all goes as it should, they can cash this slip of paper in at the end of the year for a book which illustrates the activities of the student body fincluding the rejectsj. This seems to be the only produc- tive purpose of this group. They bundle all their talents f?J together in the making of this book in an effort to redeem themselves in the eyes of the school. When the big day arrives, the entire student body is gathered in the distribution area fgymj. After long, boring, and totally unappropriate speeches by Dean Cullers, Bluto Shaw, and anyone else close to the micro- phone, the distribution begins. Amid shouts of I know I gave my dona- tion and Who's big idea was this theme? , the books are passed out. Then, it is over and the animals begin to regroup for the next year . . . Annual Staff - Everybody ' 201 sdraWkcaB sevoM esuoH launn KEWY7' drappehS 1kclV d9l.'l1tClpt0N tnayrB ydnaR dna enyaP ek1M wahS ytnoM hcleW deT floB 11leK hctuF adnerB naeD nyloraC, hW B l T neK lets E ynneP sgnmneJ, srebmarF ny1oraC srehtuoS m1K thglr ot tfel wor kcaB ybrlK evetS etl yrra ro ya y ettenaD oneroM ykc1R htewoH yelheK d1elfnatS e1klM thg1I'0ttf91WOI'tI10IF raey txen eht rof puorger ot nlgeb slamlna eht dna revo S1 tl nehT tou dessap era skoob eht Vemeht Slht saw aedl glb sohW dna nolt anod ym evag I wonk 1 fo stuohs d1mA snlgeb noltublrtsld enohporclm eht ot esolc esle enoyna dna wahS otulB sre1luC naeD yb sehceeps etalrporppanu yllatot dna gnlrob gnol retfA Cmygj aera noltublrtsld eht nl derehtag Sl ydob tneduts erltne eht sevlrra yad glb eht nehW loohcs eth fo seye eht nl sevlesmeht meeder ot troffe na H1 koob Slht fo gnlkam eht nl rehtegot C75 stnelat rleht lla eldnub yehT .puorg slht fo esoprup evitcudorp ylno eht eb ot srnees sihT .fstcejer eht gnidulcnij ydob tneduts eht fo seitivitca eht 202 - Everybody - Annual Staff setartsulll hclhw koob a rof raey eht fo den eht ta nl repap fo plls Slht hsac nac yeht dluohs tl sa seog lla fl nruter nl repap fo p1lS a nevlg era dna felbltcuded Xat sltj esoprup Slht rof raey a ecno esuoH launnA eht fo egac eht ot emoc stneduts rolrepus ehehT dnuf ouY p1eH sU pleH relht ot OO O13 gnltanod yb stcelel' eseht troppus spleh loohcs eht fo tser ehT dnekeew eht retfa ecracs S1 yenom eht semltemoS dnuF naM t1H sre11uC naed eht rof yenom gnl tcelloc dna UYAD YREVEJ dtad gnlmocpu na fo tnuocca yalp yb yalp a gnlvlg otulB gnlllar rlats eht nwod gnidils edulcni eseht fo emoS . snaem rehto yb seiteixna dna snoisnet rieht eveiler emoS ?espilce na hctaw ot mllf dessecorp fo SeC61p hguorht Wodnlw eht tuo gnlrats meht fo puorg a tuoba woH tcudnocslln a htlw eC1ffO eht ot srel1uC naeD grlldnes si elpmaxe enlf enO sgnlht egnarts ynam od elpoep drlew esehT stneduts yzarc dna d11W eseht emat ot plhW Slh sesu nam leurc SlhT esuoH eht ekam yllacltamotua sdnelrf on evah dna rlettor yllaer era ohw esohT IIIOJ ot ecnahc a evah yeht wahS otulB redael sselraef ruoy yb yawa denethgllff ton era yeht fl esuoH 1aunnA ehT troser tsal eht ot nrut sbulc etlle eht morf detcejer era ohw esohT ooz a selbmeser emlt Slht ta noitazinagrosid ehT .sbulc suoirav nioj ot HSUR elpoep raey loohcs yreve fo gninnigeb eht tA onty's Message I've thought for quite sometime just what I want to say in this space. I thought I could tell you about the long, long, long, long, and boring hours we spent working on this, the only official record of the school year. But instead, I'll say this . . . Future civilizations who some- how stumble across this book might be interested in how the annual portrays our culture. fWe don't know why, but they mighty For this reason, we felt we should bury all the copies of this book to preserve it for the sake of posterity. Somehow we feel, that after reading it, you'l1 want to bury yourself . . . In conclusion, I can only say: If you liked the book, you'll love the movie! rfcftffw Editor,s Message - Everybody ' 203 The 1978-79 Brewer High School Whiz Kidsn team is composed of Seniors Joe Chasse and Carolyne Dean and Juniors Melinda Evans and Monty Shaw. Last year's team finished second in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroples los- ing only to St. Mark's in the Championship contest. Already, this year's team has defeated R. L. Turner of Dallas and Dallas Christian Academy. Brewer has distinguished itself as one of the eight top teams out of the forty participating schools. Whiz Kidsi' is based upon general knowledge and instant recall. The team is coached by teachers Mike Mastandrea and Cherry Lynch. Fl . fiE,i?iQijQ' Whiz Kids Continue to Advance , as 1 ..... r .pt1.N,,,a, 204 Somebody - Whiz Kids BREW ER fle a F T5 V iii puma Quggpw .ada . Ron McClellan practices at break. .Mr. Mastandrea, Ms. Lynch, Melinda Evans, Monty Shaw, Carolyne Dean, and Joe Chase during a match. . Joe and Carolyne at practice. .Mrs. Hope listens to a question by Ms. Lynch. . The hand ready at the buzzer. 4 fi! Whiz Kids ' Somebody - 205 Kl, l'UY. HK INIIH7 ......, 911. IN' B XRXH'I I'. NIS. JUDY. ,... ..... I Nu HRXNIJUY. NIS. XNYX .... lm, BROWN. VIS. l.'Y X ...... ,.. IN: HRLNS. WS. I.0RI .......... lim RRY KYT, MIL .IUIINYY ...., ... Ilia l4UR'I'0Y. MS. NURXI X ...... '. .. 106 lilISSI'1,N1R. ILH., ...,....... .. Im' IiU'I'I.l-TIL IIOXCII RUB!-IR'l' ..,, ... IN, C-XRIRKLI. HS. LINUX, ...,. lim CXRTER. NIS. COIAHI-iN ..... ... lon l1UOI'liIl,NlS..IXYI-I ,...... 106 CROUCII. MS. LINUX ..... ..... l 00 lIlII.I.l-HKS. NIH. DUN .... 32. SL 1611 IMX I5. l.lMl.II ...,,.. DEAR, NIS. S XNIDR K, . .. I-1 XRY. NHL KNlXIH'I I'. . .. FUWIJ-IR. NIS. liH'I I'X ..,. . FRY, US. K XRHY ......, . FIAJWHRS. NIR. .IUHY .... . .klililll I. blj-.XX K ljunmrl 20. 23. 58, 148 XBIi0'I l', .IOH 1SupIumum-h l5,l XlSIi0'I I', KEITH 15:-ninrl 52. 53. I28 -XBIiU'I'T. YICKI 1SnpImnm1-vb ISI XlIlfI'F. LIS X 4.lunim'l I I8 XIMNIS. THICRHS UF:-1-elnnanl lm! XIJKIYS, KIM1SnpIumnnrm-193. 151 -XIJKINS. .IOI-IY lS.q.Iummr-'I I5-I ALIJER.FKANKl.Iunim-178. 70. 1 18 fXI.C'kI.X, FIIIHIA15-vplunnuuuu-4-J I51 XLCURV. LIYIM KS.-nimb ,11. 128 XI,I-'0IiI1.'I'R'WISlSopImnum-I l5l KLFORIJ, Cimlx 151-ni-,rl 50. 128 MJCX XYIIER. YINCK lFn-slmmnl 160 NI,I,IiX, R YYUY45m'l1iu1'l38.H4. IZH AIX XRXIJO, JUS!-I lSnjnlumum-I 151 1KVI0N.CIlRIS'I'IVEtlfrvblumnn 100 XNIIHRSOV, KfK'l'llY tlfn-,Dunant JXNIIERSUV. K KTRIN N f.luni-wb 35. 37. HH. 110 -Xl'l'I.l-1WIllTE, .HNIHS 450pIumm1'vb 16. TZ. I51 -Xl'I'I,l'1Wlll'I'l'I.TUIJIJ1Fr4-xhmanb 1611 XRX1S'I'RONG. RICKY Lluniurl 20. 29-11. 76. HZ. 83. '18. MIVISTRONG, RUYVII-11I-'n--lnumn Ifvll ATKWS, ,IOHY 4Sup!m1mm-I 39 ,NllS'l'IY, HUISICWI' Uuuinrl 45. l 18 NUFHY. Ill-IN lFn-himmm 29. 73. 103. lhll XUFENJ, OPIK Lluniurn 20. 82. 83. H8 MDLYIRHI-I.lI.Xlil.0S15--ni.-rl l28 BAIIJIY, BOBBY ll-'rvshnnnnb 100 ISAIIEY, lll'IISIilE liuplmnnur--I l5l lSAll.I-IY, IAUYVX lSupInmmr-fl l5,1 BMRD, IHYIIJllfu-1-slnnunh Sl. 100 IIRAIJLEY. JERRY ISvni0rr . 129 ELEM!-INTS, RXYIH' Lluniurb 20. H9 BAIRIJ. .HI XY lFrn--lmuml 100 IMIRll.'l'0XYt51qrInmu-w-'P 134 INNER. DUNN X lSupImnwr:-P l3l IiAl'iLK.fSl1EX H tixplmnmrg-P 154 BAl.lARD, CHERYI. lsuphmnnrel 29. 154 lSAI.l.XKID. .ILKKX ljllllloll 20. Tl. 120. 113 B-Xl.lA'KRD. RHUNIJX l5upImnmrvI I5-1 lSM,IARD. X1II,Ir'0Rll Llullinrl 29. TH. 79. H8 li Xl.l..'XRD. 'I'l-IRRIE4Suphmn-yn-I21, I5-1 ISARKHR. RIIOYIJX1F11-slnnunnb lfrll B KRKER, IJONINIH 211 IZARYI-1S.'I'lJNY Lluniuri IU. 21. 30. I-I-8 lMRNH'I I'. I' NNI 151. wlummru-I 21. 29, 58 R,-XRHE'I I'. KI-Il.l.Y liuninrl Zi. 82. 83. 148 B.-XR'l'l.ET'l', KICITII ljuninrl 38. 148 I!AX'l'liR. IH-IYICRIAY fSupIunnurvl 154 li-NXT!-IR. INRIA 1511 nlmm-n--I I54 Bl'1MlI.l'1, TONYiSupfnm1m---1 78. 151 ISHCILCINIIIYlSu1h4mmr--1 21. 50. 154 BECKHH. CfKH0l.f',2 1Fl'z-sllrlxallb 100 Bl'fCKI'fR, DWAYYE lluninrl -16. H8 lil-ll-ILI-IR.CIYIJY15-1plwnmr4-I IS4 IH-NFHIK. SUSAN lSopPmlnm-1-I l5l liKYl'I.l'fY, lMR'I'4W 1I r.--Innlml 160 IH-f'VI'I.l'1Y, VIIRVXNIM lFr:-simmnl l60 ISI-IRV'kRID,.lIVI'N1Y154-niori-10 lilili. R0YNllE1Fr--,lnnanl 100 BEFIRR. KIM lSuplmumu'4'l 87. 93. 'JS BEHHS. R XYllY1hw-,Immun H10 BERRY. W 'WVR 4l rvslunzuub 160 Bl'1IN1l-ISCII, THERESIX lFrn-shnmnh lhll Bl-1SSl'1'l'. RICIIARIJ151-nim-1 59. I28 BIACK, I,0RE'l'T-N Lluninrl Zll, 23. -11. 148 Ill.-UR. ,Il-1SS4Fr--,lnuani 29, 73. 84. I60 BLAIR, YICKI l.luuiurH29.-11. 86. 90. l-18 IiI.fXKI,EY. JACK 1Snplunnurn-7 12. 159 BIAYCHARIJ, LISA 45:q1hmnurvl 154 BOATMAY. IARRY 151-niurl 20, 29, II4. 128 BOXTXI XX, LXRRY 454-niorr 20, 29. llfl. 128 HOIAYOS, N1 'XRY IFH-shmanb 160 IZOLF. Kl'II.l.l Lluniurl 18.20. 41. 99, lll. 148. 2111. 2112 RUNNER. CNRY Lluninrr 7. 8. 20. 14. 45. 82. BOU5Qlfl'I'I'. X1 XRY llfn-slmuaub 1115 BOWl.AVlJ.41HRISTINE 151-niurl 41. 129 BOYD, liRAIlK1unim'b58. 148 BOYD, CIAUIJE 181-ni-,rl 129 BUYIJ, EDDIE 154-niorb 29. 129 BOYD,.IAYk1l.I.HtS1-niurl41. I I9 83. 148 BOYD. R0l!l'1R'l' tlfrvshxnanb . IU. 58. 73. 160 BRADIEY, SCOTT 4Suplmnm 4-J I55 BRAYNWC. I,IBliYl,Iuni4,rh 211. 148 206 ' Index 8.lfmfx llxfu 167 ...-l2.lfuT .......lfn ...,l2.IhT I Ui, l U1 Faculty Index ll UIMEV, NIS. NI XKIIXN ..... UOSVEY. NIS. IMRX ........ HIICNH. NIR. RUN H, ...... . HILI. NIR, Iiiil CH ..... IIOI.'l'. NIR HII,I, .... . ll0I.'I', NIR. .I UH-15 ......... . IIOPH, MS. I'Xl LX ...... ,..... KINI KRLY. NIR. 'YOU ......... .... KRIYXYIHK. NIR KI-ZYNH'I'll ..,.. IANIIS, X1!i,K9I-INK ........... ,, IAKGIC. X1KFl'1RRF1l.I, ..... , I.l-11242. NIR. ,I KX ............ . MMIII,N'lS.l1III-IRRY ...... XI:-X1lIl.I.l-IV, HS. HHNYYH ..... NIXRTIN. NHL XIIKH ......... Xl XIJIHIN, NIS. SIIHII.-X ,.,..... NI KST XYIJRI-I X, US. DUYXX ..... X1 KST XYIJRH X. XIII. XIIKH .... X1--HRIIDIE, NIS. Xl0I.l.lI-I .,......... Xl0X'I'll4NlI-IRY. MK, XIUYIW ...., 167 IUT IDT H17 IOT H17 167 IOT HJ H18 IOH IUB llrbi IMS IGH IMG IGH H18 ICM IGH Student Index ISR XX NIIIAIAI-1Ii.'I'1lNl lSvniml 120, ll. 120 ISRHGUN. ,IUH15tIunim-I I Hi HIH1GllN,'I'0Nl lSupI1-mmm-b l35 IQIKHWHL XLXN 151-niurb Zll. 20. l20 BRI-TW!-Ili. lil-ITH I,luni-,rl 28. 41, 129. l-18 llIiINkI.l1N. IDE XXV N 4S4lpIummr4-5 Zl. 36. UNL 135 BROCK. ROGICR1,luni.,r1 HH BROOKS. liI'IT'l'Y lSuplmnmrvl ISS BROOKS. NIIQIIIKIAIAFA t,Iuni-.rl l9. 235. 20. 52. 33, HRUOKS. XIIKH4Fr4-iIun.m1 lfrll BROOKS. RUN XLIJ l.Iuniurl JU. 72. I-H4 ISROTIIHRS.Pl-NYY15-Iplumum-h ISS BROWN. TR XYIS tlimfkyl IS:-uiurb 7. -W. IZZH BROWN. ,H-II I-' 1I r4-slnnulll 100 IHIUWN. KXKHN 151-ninrl IZH BROWN. IAI-ISL!-IY IS.-niml IK, IZH BROWN. lj Ill N lFn-Nlxnuanh IU. 23. 30. WCS. IIN! BROWN. 'I'Rl'I7Y lFrf--hmzuul 20. 88. 101 ISIIUWYINU. RRY KN IIHFPU lFrl--lmmnl Ifml liRlfY1liXlfGll..IKHJlSnphulvlul'x'b19 l9IHl'IHl'K2ll. XlXliK1Fn--lnumnul lfwl BRLNSUX. KR'I'HL'R4Sushnllwl'vb129,72. ISS IERVXSUY, Kl'1I.I.Y 1Fn-f'un.nnl lfwl ISRY NYT. CLI-NY U5upI1--nmuvl 135 HRYKYF,IAIXIJXlFr1-slmuml lhl BRN XNT. R XNIJY Llunim-I 23. 52. I-W, 2111. 202 BRY XYII STI-IX H 15--ninrl 2. 128 HR XYI1 WH,I,I NNI 4S0pImnwn-I 56. 135 ILIQRGH. XVII-IIA tI n-Junam 38. lfrl Hlflill XY XX. IJ KHIN Lluniorl 119 IILFKKIIUW. HXRIKY tfiupluunuwnw-I 10. lm lilfRWl'I'I l'. PHI 15-,plmnmn-I 155 IHIHRIS. .I XNIHS llfru-,lmmnl 58. IGI Ifl'RROUGIIS. 'I' XNINIY liifplmmm'--I SV BUSH, Dvunu1S:nIm1mn'M 153 Ill'S'I'0S. .XI.FlU'1LJO 151-niurl 128 IiLf'I'l.I-IR. IJI-IISBIHGnllflwnum-1-5 155 l!l'l'I,HR, KELLY linpmunn-4-x 155 IllY'I'I I-'IL I'fXl'I 'KIM-l1i:vl'5'ili IILI LHR. hIkXkH'r1-wlunanl Ifml HY XRS. .IUAVYK IS-,plummrvl 29. ltbll, 155 liYKRS,'I'lN1Lluni-n'm72.82.8Ii. 118 LMJEYHFIAII. LEYARU Lluniurb 26. 149 EXW, IAURIH l5vninrl 20. 52 .Al.FIY. X1lIxH IS-nIunnvmr1-3 ISS DUI!-IRON, KARlf1N1.luni-.rr H-9 IXVIP. RI4IKY4.luniur130. l48 l l KI XUHRON. HAl'I'A 1SupImnmn-i 18. ltll. I 1 l .1U1I'. RINNIH fS4.plumvumw-J 55. 58. 155 1,XNII'l5H,l. M1-'u-lakluruiurbll. H9 YfXN1I'I!I-IIAI.IiIiiIY1l-'rm-Nluvmnl lful 55 ,XY XRD. Xiikn- Hvniorr U. 29, 74. 83. llll lfill. l-12 Q,xv3gNl1,I'xM gflu..1a.,n 21. zo. 41. fm, lib ixvuw-xv. R-xwoxlm 4r'M1....a..l 161 EARVIMIK, DI-XWNE1Fr--Annan! lfrl .KRMICIIAI-Il., NIELISA 1I rn-Slunani 29. lfrl .ARI'FVl'ER. 'XVITN Lluniorl 37. 149 IVXRRI-IRA. IlF1C'I'0Il fFr1-Aunauul lfnl l K l l I :AVI U, ROBhRl' 45uplnmmn-I ISS I K l l I C l l l 1 l Q I I. ll NSE. IMYIIJ1Suplumun1-l 155 YKSH, SHARI IS4-uinrl 56, IIW ASI-IY. INN 45-,plmnmm-5 155 NSHY. JOHN Lluniurx 45. 149 ASSIDY. 'l'IVI Lluniurj 38. 149 XYWOUD. CAYIJI Lluniurl M9 XYWOUIJ, 1' KSN Ii.-niurl 130 fmMlsr1Rs,'Tl1m1Txs15.-.mm zrmxuulwz, Hmm: 4s.,I,n..,..1.,r.-n 155 ' ' A 43 HM'l'hI.I. PXM Llunmrb ' HMWI XY. TIQRRY 15uplmnmr4-3 78. 79. 155. 158 CIIXSSE. ,IOSEPII 481-niurb 27. l3l CHE YFIIVXX1, I' XUI. 154-ninrh 20. llfy, l3l CHEFK.IJUYXLIJ1Fn-slnnani 161 ClllI.DRl-Il-I, KINI 151-ninrb liil :2:llI'I'S. GNKY 1Fr1-slnnani lfml ARK, IJ XYIIJ lFr1-slununl 73. IGI FIAIKK. IJHIi0RKHl.luninr151. l49 FLXIKK. THRRI Lluuinrb 20. 29. 41.87.911 M9 VIAIIK. WllAl.lXN1 1SuphunmrvI42 CI XWSOY IiFl'KY1IuninrI ll H9 LI Cl fxxwkmjlsrilkx15.-..a.,f,:ssfl:sl .mmulum'n.lu..a.,f12n. 149 CUCIIRANI, Iilililllli lSvninrI T. 24. 41. 108, II3. l COFI-IR. .IANHCS liinplwnmn-I 29. l55 XIURHIS. 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SLSXN 154-lliurl 7. 111. 1319 1111111 I'I'N1I-fl, IORDON1I res1lnmn1 103 NIxI1'1'N1-IZ.1.1111N 11111 1.lnnl6rI 151 N1111'I'I'xI-IZ.1111211111111S11pil6lllol1-I12. 157 N1 WK, STI-ZI'II KNIII 11 u-11111121111 24. 211. 2631 XI-XSSIIY.111.11-'I-'11-'l----Illllulll 1651 NI XSSIIC. 1111 154-llinrl 20, 38. 15111 XIXSSINGILI. 1x.x'I'1I1-IRINII 111111111 151-lliul-l 16. 139 YIXTIINIIY.IJIINISI-11S11p1l1-lllm-I-1 157 N11'I'II11NY.'1'1X1 1.Iulli-1r1211. 28. 50. 151 NIXTI.01IK..IOIINNY11-'n-NIlln.lnl 731. 1651 XI XYS. I-IxI1NIlS'171I'n-xllllmlll 59. 73. 163 N1ICXI11111S.I'R KNK1.Illnim-1 151 WEEKS. 5111-XII l.1xYN1-1115.-.lim-1211. 511. 1,111 XIIQIANSUN. IJ11NN X 151-ni6r1 11. 86.1-111 XILIANSON. K,x'1'1lY 1,Iulli11rl 21. 41. 86. 911. 151 11111. XNSUN. I' X'I I'Y1Fl-1-1Ilnlull188. 1621 X'IIiI.'1'11N. I-IIAINIQ I1-'w,1lm.llll 163. 165 X11-I1.'I'11N. 1'-X'I'I1I1I1X11'l-1-111lmul1 1611 XII-INIKIII-11111. KIIYINISUp1l1-llwl---I 157 NII11111. RICKY llfn-allnlauli 1621 XI1IJIJI.1-I'I'11N. KIIYIN 1Fr--S11 nmul 731. 16:1 NII11I1I.1I'I'11N. 'I'11111-IN lSvlli6rl 29. 41. 1111 XIILUI. K x'I'1IY11-'rl-slllllunn 1651 1III.1.1-I11.Il11Y 11.11151-nim-146 NIILLIII1. KI1I,1.Y 1S6pIl--ln-1r1-1 137 XIILLIIR. 1'IIII.II'IS-11116111611-I 21, 72.1111.157 NIILLIIILI11I11NIM1.Iuni6rl151 NIILLLI1, 811.111 11'rl-fIllmml 16.1 XIINI-11141111111 151-llinrl 211. 20. 1411 1II'I'1I N1I'I'1i 1. K11111. ISI-ni6r1 211. 28. 1411. 14-1- 1111I1I1I1'I' 1I'l1-NIllllull1 29. 73. 1112. 16 11111. ,. 511111111I'rl-,1mlull1 163 IILLI.. NIITCIII-11.1. I N111 III'1I C f , . S'I'1NI.I'1Y 1S6p1mlll1n---1 157 X11'I'1l111I1.1-'1'Il1RI-ISN 151-niurl 10.1111 NI1'I'1I1II-11.1.TRICIX l.Iulli6l-1 153 NI1111I.1lY.1Ix1111I.YNlS6pIl4nllur1-121. 157 NI1111I.IIY. XIXRILYN1S71pllmn7.l-v1 157 's NI11N'I'1I11Y1Ii11Y.K11IlS1nIl6ln6r1-I 157 YI11N'1'121lNI1'fRY. R11I1I1R'Il1Sm-lxi11r1 21. I I1 11I1111NIIY.'1' XVIMY1Sl.p1mlmn-1-19. 93. 157 Nl01l11Y.TI-IRRY1I'n-sIulllall1 1621 NI111W.IS'1I11'fI.1.1'11S1-lli-11-17.20.11.115 1-II 11111111111-K11. I1I1IJ1lNIM1FnNIlllmll1! 111111111-I. K'1T11Y1.1llnim-1 151 1111111-QNO. 131101.1I rl-sInmlll1 163 11I11I1I.V11.S'I'I-TYI-iNlIi1CK1IY1ISvlli6l- '1111Ii11YN. W 1NIM1,lunim-I 151 XI0RIN1,IJI'1XV11.lllni0l-1 151 1. 163 1141. 1-15. 2111. 2112 NI11I1I1IS.1IA11111.1.Iulli6r13. 18.23. 28. 29. 56. 08. 151 11111111151111110115181-lliuru211.23.97. 112. 141 NI11I1I11S.GREG156,111--lllul-1-123.57, 157 N111IiIi15..1111-I1Fl-1-s1llmnx156. 1621 YIORRISUN. '1N1'1'1I1WY 151-nilu-1 29. 1111 NI0I1l1I51lN.IJ11'N1Sup1l6lmn-1-I 157 NIURIIISON.FRA'N1.Iun16r1 151 11111111IS11N.1ZI.I'IN1S11pImlll6l-v1 157 X'I11IiIiIS0N..IUIFS1S6pImln6r1-1 157 NIOI1I11S11N.'I' 111111112151-1116:-16. 18. 211. 21. -11.01. 1114. 1116. 1117 N'11111'I'11N, .IOIIN Llulliurl 78. 152 NIOYI-1115, 1111 NNT 11 l---slllllalll 1611 VIURPIIY. STACY1S6p1u-llmrn-1 158 N.-K11.. 1 'lNNI'1SSNl.Iuuiur1f15. 1-11. 152 NQXNCI-1, I 1UI. X1Fn-slmlanl 1631 N.-'1S11,.1l1NI-1 151-ni-,rl 141 YASII.'1'1Ml5m1l6ln6r1-172. 158 NI-IRI., R0I1I1R'Il1S6p1nml6r4-1 158 1MK1.1IY. I1xYIl14S- ' 1311.141 111145, 111511.11.15-1111111111121-I lax UMIMIJY,IxLYIN4,lllni4,rl151 oclculwlx. DAVID1If'n-slnnanr mpg Index ' 207 RRY 151-11i11rI 145 111.1111,11v1, 1:1N111' 1111-1-1111115111 1115 111.1v1.11. CWFIY 1111111111 152 1111m1Auc11, DON1.-11.111S11p1111111111-1-1 1511 11s111111NE. 1111w1' 1.1111111111 1. 11. 111. 911, 152 115111111115 Tom' 1111-1-51111111111 1:1, 1115 11sR01111, DEBRA 1F11-11111111.11 1115 OWEN, RONNIE 1F11-11111111111 15:1 C 1-111111, 1.115111 1S111111111111r1-I 9:1, 1511 1',1R11E11, 1mu1.1111..11,11 152 115111115 MARK151.1111111111111-1110, 158 PATE, KE1.1.Y1,Iu11i111-128.30, 59, 152 11.1'r'r1111s1111. 11.1-.'r11111'x 1111.-1111111.11 23, 15:1 1wr'1'ERs11N, 5111115 15.-111.111 1, :1:1, 141 1'11Tjr1111511w, 11-11111' 1111.-1111115.11 59, 95 11,11 11.115111 111111111511 15.-111511 211. 2:1. 29. :111. :11. 142 111115115111 11111111 15.-111.111 1, 24, 142 1w1j'1'1:11s11w, w5Y1v111N 1s.1,111...11.11.11 29. 49. 1511 1111 Ng, MIKE 151-1.11.11 18.19,29. 112. 2111. 2112 111.11115A1.1. 111111111 11111-1111.15.11 15:1 111111111 11111111511 1111.11.11 211, 59. 152 111111511s11N, 11111111 1.11.111111211. 28. 29. 86. 99. 152 1-Em. 1141111 1111.11.11 45, 152 vm..11511111'1.111..1..11 152 111:111. 11111111.11 11'1.111.1.11.11 1114 11111:1., 11111111.11 15.-111.111 29 11551. 11111111.11 1111.-11111111111 154 1'111..1111x. 111.1111 1111.-11111111.11 59, 1111. 1611 11n1.1:11z,'r11N1' 15.1,111..111.11.-1 78. 11:1 1'm1R1'. 11111111 1111.11.11-1 152 1'E'r'f1GR12W. 11111 1.1111111111 152 1-1111.1.111s, DAVID1S1111l1111111111-149. 1511 1-1111.1.111s, SUE 1.111.11.,1-1 152 1115111111 DONNA1S11p1111111111-1-I 158 1111.11N, 1111111 15.111111111111111 29, 111, 87. 92. 9:1. 158 11111111 11, 111111151 11511111.1111 154 1'1.111114. 111111111 11111111111 152 111111111, 1111111.41111 1s11,111....1.,.-1-1 2:1, 12, 1511 1-1.1'v111111. 11111111 15.-1.1.1.-1 142 11111.s1211N111, 1111NNv1s.1 11111111.11-1 158 P1111s1311N1c11, 1311111115 f111.111111111.11 1114 POLAGE, RAYDAI.fS1-111111-142. 43, 142 11111..4cn, RORIN1S1111111111111r1'1 21. 157 11111.52 'r11x1' 1s.11,1..,.....1-.-1 158 1'111.1.41111, 1-1111.11 1s.1,,1..1..1.11.-1 12. 157 11111-111111, 11111111 15.1 11111111.11-1 29. 1511 11111-5.11113 v1:1111 1.11 11111111111-1 152 11111-11.11113 V1111111: 1111.-11111111111 24. 122. 1111 1111111'E1.11111'1'1111 511111114 1s.1,111..111.1.-.-121. 1511 1-11s'r1:1.1. RICKY 11'1.-11111111111 1114 1'111vE1.1.. 1111.1. 1111.1.1...11..11 1111 1-111111111 111115 5 . ,1......., . ... 1.1.1 r-1158 PRESSWOOD. STALEY1S11111111111111-1-121.29, 87. 92. 93. 158 U.AY1,1'I. KIM 1,1u11i11r13. 87, OO. 140. 152 U1'VI'ERI-I, STEVE 11111-511111111111 164 RAGLAND, DEN1SE1.lu111111-1 152 RAGLAND, TOM KS1-1111111 23. 56. 142 RAYKIN, SUSAN 151-1111111 142 RASOR, 'FOYYA 1F11-51111111111 58. 164 REED, 1'AUI.A1S1-1111111 20, 211, 28. 59. 142 RENNERERG, LISA 1S111I111111111-1-1 158 RENNE11u111:, 11uss111.I. 151-111.111 2. 145 R11'r'1j1N111111 111N1s11 11'11-11111111111 111. 21, 1111 REYNOLDS. .1AIV1IE1J1111i11r1 152 Rm'N111.11s, MARY 1s.1,111.1111.11-1-1 1511 R11lNS11AU'I',.lU1.IA 151-1111111 30 RIIODES, 11II,I.Y1S11p111111111r1-1 158 RICE,1111ENIJA1.lu11i11r1 19. 152 RICE. LISA 11-'1-1-51111111111 164 I I RICIIARDSON, LISA 1.1111111111 34: 37. 152 R1C1IARDS,SI1ERRY1191111111 IJHZ RICIIARIJSOV, RO11ER'1 1111-51111111111 164 RIDDLE, RUSS1-II,I.1S1-1111111 23. 143 1111.11Y, 11111151 151.1111111111111-1 49. 151-1 RINEIIART, .IU1.1A1b1-1111111120. 143 R081111'I'S, CERRY 1.lu11111r146. 152' - ROBERTSON, DAYID1,l1111111rl 20, 23. 1.32 ROBERTSON, RANDALL 411-1-51111111111 7.1. 164 ROBBINS, CA'I'HYUu11i11r1 21. 41, 90, 152 ROBBINS, KENVETH1S1-ninrj 45. 143 ROBERSUN, 1111111.11 1111-51111111111 1114 111111E11'1's. 11,111 11'11-1111115111 15.1 RDDDEN, K1111.LY .lOE11'r1-51111111111 164 ROGERS, TRACEY 11111-51111111111 161 ROOKS. ROYNIE l.Iu111111'1 3. 7. 29. -1-1. 45. 152 ROSS. DIANA 11'1-1-51111111111 59. 164 ROWLAVIJ, RII.1.11-I 1.Iu11i11r120, 23. 56. 152 1111SS111.1. 1111111111 11'1.-51111111111 1111 RuSs1i1.1. 11EEN1.11s11,111.1.11..1-1-1 1511 RUSSELL. MIKE 1S11p1111111111'1-1 158 1111'r1.E111111,111111111111'1.-51111111.11 58. 1114 RYAN. I.ISA11'r1-5111111111151. 164 SALINAS. OIRAN1 lS111111111111r1'1-15. 158 sA1.1N11s. 1111111 11'1.-11.11.1111 1114 s.11.1NAs, 51111111111 1s11,.11.1..1.1.-111 158 SA1..1111N11, 5111-111 111511.11-1 111. 19. 21. 41. 87. 911. 99. 119, 1 s11N11m1s11N, 111111.11 15.1111101161-11 158 A sAN11E115.s'1'1:1'1111N 15.-11.111-1 1. 14. 111. 143' I 5.4wv1:11 111.1511 151-111.111 211, 59. 96. 1119. Ill. 11111 s11w1'1:11. 1-1111. 1,111111.111 21. 29. 112, 83199. 152 s1111N1'r'rc11lL NAN111' 15.-111.11-1 21. 14.1 s1:11N1'r'r11E11 s.wl1Y 1F11-511--111111 Iii- 104 SCHUTZ 4, 111.1111 1s.,,11.1.111..1.-1 14. 45 s1111'r'1', ,IAWRIE1S11p1111111111-1:1 51. 158 A s1111'1 r, 1.41114 1s.1.11..1-1211. 29. 1111. 911. 1491 s1111'r'r, KE1.1,Y 11'1.151.11111111 1114 51111111 1.11111 11'.-1-11.11.1111 1111, 164 s1111'r'r. 1111115511 1.111.11.11-1 152 s1111u1:11s, 'rwx 1511111111 211, 1i1g8 smR11Y, 1111,1.1' 1s.1,.1.1.11.,1.-1 . A 5111.11 11111111111 1.l11111.111 211. 29. 52. 111. 152 SHARP. 11,1'r1111N.1 1s..,11..1....11.-1 21, 58. 1511 s11,111v. 111115111 1111111511 152 s11,1111'1:N'1'111. .wrr 1 1111-.-11111111111 1115 GLADYS S1IOCKL1lY.CD1DI 1S111111111111r1-1 158 SHOLARS, VIICIIAEI.151111111111111r1-1 158 SIIORT, PATRICIA 1S1-1111111 37 SHUE, DE1iI1I1-11Ju11i11r 158 S11UE,'l'AVIY1Y I1 r1'51111111111 164 SIIUTZA. ALVIY 1S111I11111111r1-1 158 SIMPSON, 1101111Y lS1-11111r1 20. 29. 81. 97. 119. I4-'1 SIMPSON, LUAYYE 11'r115I111111111 161 S1X1I'SON,'I'011111Yl.Iu11i111-1 28. 29 SIN1GI.E'I'ON. D1-1111111111-'1'1-51111111111 16-1 SINGLE SX1I'1'11. TARY, KIN11S1111l111111111:1'1 21. 29. 158 111-I1.IN1J'11.1u11i11r141. 152 SYIITI1, DEAY lS111111111111r1'1-49. 158 XISITII, D1-2111111-I 111111-51111111111 161 S111'I'I1, DEYISE1111-51111111111 1611 SA11'I'11, DIANA 1.Iu11i11r1 20, 28. 29. 41. 90. 152 SYHT11,GARYIS1-11i11r130. 141 SAIITII. .IEAN 26 SMIT11,P11l1.lP1111-5111111111158. 164 SN11'I'11. S11EI.I,EY1111151111111111 29.88. 164 SMITH,SIIYLI14111111111-186. 152 SVI 1'I'1'1 STFPIIYYII' 1 r1 1111111111011 164 . . , , I 1 -5 - J , SMIT11, WA1.'I'I-IR1 '1AI1ONl1S1-111111-1 26 SNIDER, LORI lS1111111111111r1-1 159 SOSA,.IOI1NN1Y lF1'1-51111111111 16-1 SOUTIIERS. KIN1 11111-51111111111 54. 103, 11'1-4. 201. 202 SOWAR DS. STEPIIAYIE1S11111111111111-1-1 159 SPELCE. KEYYET11 4.1111111111 26. 48. 153 S1'EI,CE.I.1YD.-'1 l1 r1-51111111111 161 WA1111. w11,1.1.1111 1111111111 1111111111 153 w.11111, 1'1111N11111 15.-111.111 49. 145 - w.51111. 1111111111 15.1.1141-1 :111. 114. 145 WARREN, 11111111 151. 111111111111-1 159 w1:.1'r1111111.Y,111.1111111115111 15:1 .- 1v1g.11'E11, 1111111 1.11.1111 211. 411. 15:1 wE1111111. 115111114 15.-1111.1-1 145 w11usE. 111'111.1'x 1s.1,111.1......-.-1 159 WEI.11OR'V. ,IOE1S1-1111111 1 xvu1.1111, 111.11111 11'1.-11.11.5111 1:1, 111. 1112. 1115 1v51.1111, 1151111111 1s..,,1....11.11.-1 21. 87. 121. 159 w111.1:11. 1.1w111'1.-11.11.1111 1115 WELlII1,'l'ED11111111111 54, 78. 79, 82. 83. 153, 21 WEM111. wfxw-1 11'1.-1111.11.11 2:1. 59. 1115 WEST. .-111111111 1111.-5111111111 1115 wnsr, 11111111 15.,,11....11..1.11 29, 159 w11s'r1111 DOY1S111I111111111'1-1 29, 159 w111111vc'r11w, 11115 1s..,,1..1..1.111-1 159 w111s11w11, 1151114 1s..,.11.1..1.,1.-1 159 w1111E, BARRY 1111111511 12. 111, 153, 201, 202 w111'rE,1111551s.1,11..111.11.-155, 159 W111'l'11111IAIJ. 111111111 1111-.-1111.11.11 1:1, 11,5 w111'r1.111111. 111.11111 1111.11.11 52. 15:1 1v111'11.111111. 11111'.1N 1111.-11111111.11 11,5 w111'r1.111111, 1..-1111111 111.-.-11111111111 115 WIGGS RANDY 11111111111 111, 1111. 153 1v11.11u11. 11111:111'1. 1s1.,,11...11.11.-1 18. 21, 24. 9:1. W11111111, 11E111N 1 111.-.-1111111.11 1115 s111N1:1Z, 111111x111 1s..,,1111.111.1.-1 21. 511. 159 S11U111.111111. 11111111 15.-111.11-1 1111. 144 S11u111.111:14, 1.,11v11:N1111' 111'1151.1.111111 511. 1111 sl-11R1.1111k, ROYNIIE1S11111111111111-1-1 29, 159 s'1'.111.1:Y. 11L,'1w11L 111111111-1 15:1 sT.41.1.11NS, 11111111111 1.l11111..11 15:1 s'r.1N1'11:1.11, 111114112 11111111 1.111.111-1 211. 15:1. 2111, 2112 sT.11w1'11R11, 11E1111111 1s11111111111.11.-1 159 s'r,1N1.111'. 111x11k1.111111.,.-142, 15:1 s'r.-1N1.111'. 1-.-1111. 11'1-1-11111111111 1114 sTE1.1. 11111'1w 11'11-51111111111 1111 S'rH1'1111Ns,1111NN1111s1-1111.11 1-'14 s'rm'Ews11N, 111.111 11'1.-1111111111 1115 s'1'11w.4R'1', 11,11111E1.1.1111111111-1 15:1 sT11w,111'r. 111.1M11E'r11 15.111111111111111 159 s'1'1:w.-1111. 1.11s1.111 1111111.11-1 15:1 S'r11w1111'r.'1'M1MY1S1-1111111 41. 14.1 s'r111:s1111.1.1'4v1 1111111111 15:1 S'I'O1I1,, 1111111 151-111.111 511, 144 5111111111111 1111'r1111W 11'11-51111111111 59. 111. 1115 s'1'111N1:1:11 1111:11121.1.E 15.-111.111 1. 145 S'rR1N13E11 1'1111.11' 1s.11111.1111111.-1 111. 15,9 STROB1-11, 11111111111, 115111115111 165 STROBEL, DAVID lS11p1m1n11rf'1 72, 159 SU111111111. .IAMES 1.1111111111 15:1 succs,1111R1S1,1111111111 15:1 s11111:s, 111111111 11'1-1111111111111 1115 sU111v111111111.1. .111.w.1x 1.111.111-1 11. 1, 24, 55. 1211. 15:1 s111.1.1:v111111111111 '1'11E111111R12 11. 1s11,111..1111111.-1 5111, 159 sU11A'r'1',.1.111'11'1.-11111111111 29. 1:1. 1112, 1115 s11'r'1'11N,11111w 11111111111 211, 29, 149. 153 sW11,1'1'111,w, 1111111 11'1-.-5111115111 1115 SYMPSOY,TI1O?11.1S1.Iu11i11r1 153 'l'A11ER, KEVIN lFr1-51111111111 165 TAISORSKY, M111-1S1.lu11i111'1 23. 153 TAISORSKY, SONJIA 1S1111111111111r111 159 '1'A1.LANT,S11AWN IFr1-51111111111 19, 73. 165 'I'AT1'I. '1'ERES11J1111i11r151, 153 'l'A'1'ljM, TRIVA 1.1111111111 51. 153 TAYLOR.1l1A'VYAl.lu11i11r121. 153 TAYLOR, KATIIY 11 1'1'51111111111 59. 165 TAYLOR, KA'I'11Y 1S11p1111111111-1-1 159 TAYLOR. KEN 1.Iu11111r1 38, 54, 153, 201.202 W11.1111x. 111111111 151.,111.1111.11.11 159 WI1.1.1ANIS, WILLIAMS ANINI-. 171 E lS1111111111111r1-I 159 DOUG 151-1111111 -19. 145 WILL1AMSI1,I'N1DA1S111111111111r1'l 159 WILLIAMS. R11OYDAI51111i11r129.52. 153 W1I,I.1AN1S,'1'1M 1S11p111111111r1'129. 159 WILSON, .IE 'I'AYI.0R, TERRY1S11p111111111r1-1 159 'I'EIJI '0RI1. IUDY1S1-1111111 20, 21, 97, 145 'I'l'IRRY. VIARTY15111111111111111-1 159 TIIOIVIAS, ALLEN 11111511 11111111 73. 165 TIIOMASSOYI, SIIERRY1S1111111111111r1-I 29. 59. 159 THOX11'SO'V, ANGELA l1 r1-51111111111 165 'l'11OY1PSOY.GARY1.Iu11i11r1 153 'I'HOMPSUY. .IUE 1S11pI11111111r1'I 159 'l'1ION1PSO'N1, K.A'I'I1Y 11'Ir1-51111121111 165 'I'1IO'11PSOV. K1-I1.1.I11'r1-51111111111 165 TIIONIPSOV.P.1'I'RICIA1.Iu111111:131, 37. 153 'I'11U11PSOV, S111 IRRY 1S11pI11111111r1-1 93, 1011, 159 TIIOIVIPSOY. RONVIEIS1111111111111-1-1 159 WIRSING, GUY 1S11p111111111r1-1 21. 29.72. 159 WOl.11'. .1OAN1NA1.Iu11i11r1 153 WOLFE, LARRY 1S1111111111111r1-1 51. 159 WOMAlIK,GWEN1S11111111111111-1-1 59, 159 WOOD, TROY 1S111111111111r1-1 21, 29, 72. 159 WOODS, 17W.AYNI21,l1111111r1 7.45. 153 WOODS. LISA lJu11i11r1 151, 153 WOODARD, WENDY 1.1111111111 29. 52. 153 WORTI1,IJANA1,1u11i111'1 153 WRIGIIT. DAVID 1151-1-51111111111 165 WRIGHT, ,IONINI 11-'1:1-51111111111 165 WRIUIIT, LOIS 11911-51111111111 23. 165 WRlGI1'I'..IAV1A 127 YARDLEY, SIIERRY LYVN1S11111111111111-1-1 159 XIOUNG. ROBERT ll-'1-1-51111111111 73. 165 YOUNG, RO111IR'1'1S1-111111120. 145 ZINK.CAROI.I'N1EIF1-1f511111a11137, 165 52 TIIORYRORROW, MARK 11-'11-511111a111 58. 159 TI1ORN'I'O'N1,,IERRY 1S11111111111111'1-1 159 TOW, DERORAII 11-11-51111111111 59. 165 TRAYIS,GAI1.1Fr1-51111111111 165 TURISEYII 1.11. ILEWIS 1S11p111111111r1'I 21, 72, 159 'l'URNER.,lML1E11u11i11r1 153 TURNER. KATHY 1F11-51111111111 159. 165 FYROYL, AU5'1'11'l 1.Iu11i111'1' 153 TYROVE. S YN1Y1Y 1511p111111111r1-I 29. 159 TYSOY. SUS KN1S1111111111111r1'1 159 UM11OI.TZ..IERRY l.11111i11r1 153 IINISELL.TINA1S11!11111111111-1-121. 23. 157, 159 YAI.IDEZ.IIIAN-11511111111123.29, 41.110, 115,117. 145 YAN WIYKLE, PAULAIS1-11i11r130, 131. 145. 153 YINTILA. D1-NISE1I 1'11511111a111 165 Y1N'I'1I.l.A,N1ARK1.1u11i111'1f19. 153 WADE, MIKE IS1-11111r1 46, 145 WAGEYECK. RUSSELL 11'r1-51111111111 165 WAGYER. KATIIY1.11111111r129. 34. 37. 153 WAGVOY. PA'I'1.Iu11i11r1 153 WAI, KEVIV 1.Iu11111r1 28. 44. 45, 153 WALD1-N, ISRIAY 1F1'1-51111111111 73, 165 SIIAW. I11ON'I'Y1.1u11i111-1 18. 19. 21, 27, 54. 84, 152, 201. 202. 203 S111-LPIIARIJ,1-I1JIJ11l1.I1111i111'130. 152 SHEPPARD. STACI 1S1-1111111 144 S11EI'PARD.'1'I1AlII1.Iu11i11r130. 152 SIIEPPARD, VICKI 4Ju11i111l -15. 54. 152 SIIEURMAY. KARI.'11S1111111111111r111 158 208 ' Index WALKER. DANNY1.l1111i111'183, 153 WALKER,1JEYY1S1,Iu11i11r128, 153 WALKER. DONYIE1.Iu11i11r129. 38. 153 WALKER, JOIN 1F1'1-51111111111 165 WALKE 11. KEYIN lS11p1111111111-1-1 26, 48, 159 WALKER, I,1'1'OYDA1S1111I111111111'1'1 159 WALKE R. LIYDA IF1-1-51111151111 57. 88, 165 WALKER1 S'1',XY1,1-IY 1S11p111111111111-1 72. 159 WALI. S111-Ill. X1F1:1-5111115111 165 WALSI1, SE AN 1S1111I11111111r111 159 WARD, MARY 1.Iu11i111'1 153 11, 202 101.159 airline, 0+ 11 Y f5T4g'L QY'fST'7 gSiQ1T?Fi gf ?f Zg5gg?aa'EH7- ' - RP, f-'rfi'1-sf! 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