C F Brewer High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (White Settlement, TX)
- Class of 1988
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Q P I 551 - A , E, F' L 1 nfw . gf, . . V . , :,T'i?2 K Lf - Q , -frlilfii. V, 1 3'2- VVE'RE PRC D SPECIAL PRIDE What makes Brewer special? PRIDE. Brewer is more than just a school, it's a large unit of caring people. Two and three generations of families have walked the same halls, sung the same Alma Mater, and showed the same spirit for the mighty bears. The ratings will take care of themselves, if your best effort is given, lectures Gene Lamb as the band prepares for the U.I.L. marching contest. Even though the band recieved a superior rating at the contest, sometimes things don't always work out for the best. It is equally important to keep your head high during defeat, adds Mr. Lamb. No matter what the outcome of the season, the community stands behind the Bears. Local businesses support the Bears by offering fund- raisers, hanging signs to cheer on the team, and by attending the various sporting events. This year's student body continue the tradition of spirit and pride. They back the Bears just as students have done for generations. Bottom left - Christine Proctor shows her spirit by painting a bear paw on Gibbs drive to lead oppossing teams to Bear Stadium. Below left - Kevin Bullard is proud he's a senior at Brewer. Middle - Teresa Treadway is still stunned with Bear excitement after the pep-rally. Far left 4- Marney Collins and Ricky jones are experiencing the joys of victory after the Boswell game. we A 5 1. si as ii 5 it ,yi Q rs g g or , ',-.'t A M , . .' k . f Qgffwi Q 2 its , 'rg .vw The Agony of Defeat. John Turner gathers his thoughts as he mourns the loss to the Azle Hornets. Days of Practice. Tracy Shephard thinks her way through the routine to Somewhere Out There. 'llllltnlhmnf 5 ffg L ix so is ,W , 'Q 1 , ,-...ul l ' L Ag ,W Q- ,A-. 2913 Alive with SPIRIT!! Dannetle Gaston this years Bear i mascot encourages the Seniors to cheer loud at the peparally. V Part of the PRIDE!! Rich Dear, Ronnie Powers, and l s Ricky jones prepare strategies for their next offensive play against Mansfield. i r F if 'Z :lsifWW'73'V:i'z 'A s' ' 'nf W' ' rf '1Qg3'!r',,4 5' 5 0 gp in Q i ' sf s5 i , Y Q f Q . W 'vii 7 k V .XY X K ' 31552 1 -' 4 ' , l 2 r V21 i ms J V 5' A '1 lr K mm A' i i ' is I A g 'ig E i 4 if 5 4 1' 3 is f f' fl A 1 An afternoon snooze. Holly Davis takes a break from her 3rd period L 1 i French class and catches a little shut eye. s r i 3 Spirit Leaders. leff Chavers, joel Kilpatrick, and Yalelrlart lead the L Senior class to 'a spirited pepvrally. - e - ih s y i l Y 1 1 uv -me ,f . I ill-3 ,, ,Q sw. 1 Y , , , ,nog ' 6215525 J' F5563 ., , 1.f .ss.1L:,A: I or W ,. ' S , f R. 'J -- 1.- iff, 32' i ,3e,i,r,. 1 f .r , Msg, gi ,4Qs'x,y- in we 4 Sf? ' saw , nail . . .vC 5 ' l Memories , pl 1 ability to rememberg Capacity to retain or recall that which has been learned and experienced, etc. 2 act of remembering: Rememberanceg recollection the memory of things past. 3 People things or events that are remembered: They have fond memories of their senior year. 4 all that a person remembersg what can be recalled to mind: Cherish one'5 high school memories. W ' ' W-fi ff.-... l :xgi.lQ Z ak 3 Y QWNX Seniors show splrlt during a football pep rally as Michael Hawkins gives a rebel yell as Wade the blade Scrogglns and Mlkeus Alllson look on oo ' flies: . I F li' l . 3: ig- 1 5,1 l e .e., .k DOUBLE DIPPED EXCITEME T While the booster club parents dipped out the lce Cream Supper on August 27, the neigh- borhood gathered to meet various orginazations of the school. Larry Marshall introduced the football and volleyball teams and cheerleaders in between performances by the band, majoret- tes, flag corp and drill team. L A Picture 1 - Karen Senn enjoys ice cream after the flag corp's performance. Picture 2 - Varsity Cheerleaders watch a performance, Picture 3 - Coach Flippin socializes. Picture 4 - Band members relax between numbers. Picture 5 - Devin Dixon, lerrod Wright and Scott Lichner walk on to the field to be announced, Picture 6 - Ms. King and Ms. Ponder cheer for the Bears. Picture 7 - The Drill Team performs for our entertainment. Picture 8 - The junior Varsity Cheer- leaders perform for the crowd. Picture 9 - Toy Polk seems to be enjoying himself. 10. Freshmen Cheerleaders show spirit. STATEBOUN '87 The 1987 baseball season started out slowly, but surely. The team finished 6-7 in the pre-season and started out in district with losses to Northside and Everman. hen Coach Turner and the 21 members of the Bear team decided that changes were in order. ln the pre-season we played like individuals and thought we could fin that way, said lohn Turner, second baseman. Then after our first two district losses, we knew we had to play as a team to win. Then the magic began. The ears began a winning streak that just wouldn't stop. They swept their next ten opponents in district and ended up in a three-way tie for Zone Champs. A coin toss rew a bye for the Bears to the Zone Championship game where they faced Everman, who defeated North Side in order to play the Bears. When the night was ver, the Bears had advanced with a 20-10 victory over the Bulldogs. Then the 4A-4 State Playoffs began. ln the first round, the Bears were matched up against the lranbury Pirates. The series was tied 1-1 after the Bears lost the first game and came back with a strong second victory. ln the third game, Steve Putnam homered J send the game into extra innings, where lohn Turner knocked in the winning run. The Bears moved on to Hirshi and set their sights on the Bi-District Ihampionship. Once again, the Bears started off with a first game loss to the Huskies. But in the second game, pitcher Donny Carlisle led the attack and the Bears efeated Wichita Falls. The final game of the three game series was played in Gainesville and the Bears blew the Huskies away with an eight run rally in the final ming. The next ball club to fall victim to the unstoppable Bear team, which was led by starting pitcher Ronnie Powers, was the Hereford Herd. Due to inclement feather, the series was to be decided with only one game. But this made no difference to the Bears and they walked away with another victory and the Regional Ihampionship with two homeruns by Devin Dixon. The Bears moved on to Brownwood, determined to play in the State Tournament. The site of these games was J be Waco at the Baylor campus. Due to the flooding in the area and the tornado warnings, the first game was moved back to Burleson. The Bears won the first ame 4-0. Then they traveled to Waco where officials worked feverishly to get the water soaked field in shape. The Bears lost the second game 10-8 and came rack to win the third 10-0. The Bears were Austin Bound. The hard work, long hours of practice and team effort finally paid off for the team. The Bears had been ised to having three game series during the playoffs and now had to deal with only one game at a time. In the first game, the Bears were matched with Powderly -lorth Lamar, however, North Lamar turned out to be no match for the Bears as they won easily 8-1. On this day, the Bears biggest opponent turned out to be the 00+ degree weather in Disch Faulk Stadium. This victory cinched the Bears a place in the State Championship game and gave Brewer pitcher Ronnie Powers the tate record in all divisions for having the most wins in a single season. Powers broke the old record of 20 wins and set a new one with 22 wins. The game was vlayed and history was made. The Bears had never come this far before. In the State Championship game, the Bears fell to the Brenham Cubs, a team that had nuch more experience and many State Championships to their credit. This was a heartbreaking loss for the Bears that brought an end to a memorable and magical eason. The Brewer Bears had to settle for being 2nd in State, but they will always be W1 in our hearts. - - -- H... 11 . . , ...... .41 m 1 Sf- - Y . ...... ..,, S' 'mi , Tfffzir' . , Aga -'f ?'. ...mum Hereford. Picture 6 - Wesley Moore watches his hit fly against Hereford Picture 7 - lohn Turner throws to first base, Picture 8 - Kenny Stavenhagen C' gets ready to field a grounder against Hereford. Picture 9 - Shawn Hammmack Hatcher leads off against North Lamar, .J-Q, . . ' A K ' Picture I - Back row -f Coach Herrick, Todd Hatcher, Coach Fay Rich Dear Steve Putnam, Scott Lichner, Scott Hall, Greg Morris, Shawn Hammack Donnie Carlisle, Bret Bentley, Devin Dixon, Kenny Stavenhagen, Bobby Sisai Coach ' Turner, Derrick Keathly, Lance Delos Santos, lohn Turner, loe Whiteside Pea nuts Lowry, Wesley Moore, Chris O'henly, lerry McBride, Craig Slovak Toy Polk Ronnie Powers. Picture Z - Greg Morris gets a hit in Austin. Picture 3 Craig Slovak watches his grounder against Witt hita Falls ilirsrhi. Picture 4 The Bears X ,f cool off in Austin. Picture S - Ronnie Powers warms up before the game against ' checks the signs from Coach Turner. Picture 10 e lohn Turner waits for his pitch against the Hereford Herd. Picture 11 - Scott Lichner, Devin Dixon Rich Dear and Steve Putnam are Austin Bound Bears. Picture 12 A The Bears receive their awards after the state championship game against Brenham. 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Picture 3 4 Quaterback M251 Scott Lichner prepares to pass the ball against the poly pirates. ., . . .. ,.,. , i 4 1WQf ':f.-nga - V W,aa,,,,,whW Mw 1 C 0 . 5 . ' Y 'Q Q h . Q O - K ' Q fo ' slat O . Llp: ' hy! : 52 1' -1 1 ffm . f ,pg 2 .ends mimi Q A f, S , fi ,,s 4' -'A 4 PM ' 5' Wx , , HQMECOMI - RETURNIN TO BE R PRIDE Homecoming is a time for the Exes to come to that Bear pride and spirit. Pride and spirit was definitely shown by all on that special day. The stands were full of enthusiastic students and exes. The gym was fully decorated by the class signs, the :heerleader decorations and the other signs welcoming back the exes. The newly crowned Homecoming Queen was Holly Davis, daughter of Coach Ben Davis. She was escorted by Mitch Martin. Her Court consisted of Tonja Alsbrooks, Tammy ohnson, julie Anderson, Deneise McCollough and Kellye Thompson. The Coming Home King and Queen were announced at ihe game which were jesse Blair and Terri Self. The Bears won a lopsided scoring game over the Carter-Riverside Eagles, 53-13 io conclude the day of festivities. I SS .,, it- : -' 3.5. f Q 1 it I f si gag . :U f ,.-.X ...a.., .W -.... Qi Q . U at .- ma 2,535 K. atmttttt s xt , ziggy, can 7 Av-'-X. ly ls. 1 ' 1 et. f at 3? gl, . Q53 'lil . I I W K .A :itll . , 'i ' . ,, ,, ...tra VW 2 il. I Mp Picture I - The Coming Home King and Queen are jesse Blair and Terri Self. 2. Mr. Brown was named an honorary ex. Picture 3 - The ex cheerleaders try once again to spread spirit to the crowd. Picture 4 - The 1st place sign went to the Sophomore class. Picture 5 - Holly Davis, the 1987 Homecoming Queen, is escorted by Mitch Martin. Picture 6 - The Varsity Cheer- leaders flip Tonja Alsbrooks at the end of their cheer. Picture 7 - The Flag Corp performs during the Homecoming pep rally. Picture 8 - The Sophomore class shows their spirit. Picture 9 - The Drill Team shows their talent during the pep rally. Picture 10 - The Band performs at the pep rally. Picture 11 - Ricky jones runs 28 yards for the touchdown. 'I3 IMPRGVI G OUR CULTURE f We have three exchange students improving the culture of our school this year. They are: Sumati Marx from Germany, Laerka Hansen from Denmark, and, Maria Suarez from Spain. Laerka is the sister of Roon Hansen, who was one of our exchange students last year. They went to Florida for the Danish National Water Ski Team. Sumati, a junior, really enjoys going to Brewer. She especially likes the variety of subjects and all the sports. She is on the girl's tennis team. She misses her family ve much, but feels they are proud of her being able to have this experience. Maria is a senior from Spain. She likes America because it is differ ng f m Spain and it gives her a chance to meet new people. She feels that her family igglad she has had the opportunity to learn about America and the English language. ' 7 T T ,f T . af ff :af f me EQ l if Q9 1 ' N RRY! eff Picture I - Laerka Hansen enjoys the Council Howdy Dance. Picture 2 - Laerka sen, Kelly Popplereiter, Dana Dickinson quel Bustamante ose for a picture. Picture 3 Tommy Cruson plays the Cotton Eyed joe for - ez ' . ' - I c exchange students. Picture 4 Maria Suar Renee Ball are eating supper Picture 5 Hansen, Sumati Marx, Stephen King, an King listen to Tommy Cruson play the fiddlt ture 6 - Laerka Hansen and Ms. Ponder tal Mrs. Hope. Picture 7 - Laerka Hansen and mati Marx get to know each other. Picture 8 Maria Suarez talks with Sumati Marx. Picture 9 Laerka Hansen, Sumati Marx, Stephen King, Mrs. King all clap for Tommy Cruson. ? '5 ANCING THE IGHT AWA One hundred and seventy-five people danced the night away at this year's Homecoming dance on October 24th. The dance was sponsored by the Drill Team and the Athletic Boosters. The Homecoming Prince and Princess were jackye Thomas and Angela Blair. ss-X. X Picture 1. - Amy Carothers mingles with the crowd at the B.H.S. Homecoming Dance. Picture 2. - Brian Bowman sits around laugh- ing and joking with the guys. Picture 3. - Kellye Thompf son enjoys herself at the homecoming dance. Picture 4. Vanessa Hall enjoys the dance. Picture 5. - jenny Fetter has a great time danc- ing. Picture 6. - Crystal Trefgers, Tracy Hutchings, and Karen Podsednick stand out in the hall and talk be- fore entering the dance. Pic- ture 7. - jerry McBride and Angela Huffman enjoy a slow dance. Picture 8. - Michelle Bruner greets Rick at the dance. Picture 9 - The dance was a hit as you may see by the couples slow dancing. Picture 10 - Craig Chapman, Robbie Robb and Brian Bowman wait for the dance to start, Picture 11 - Amy Carothers and Michelle Bruner try to teach a new dance. MR. AND MISS BHS Whenever you see the word RUMBUL attached to a 1979 yellow mustang, you know that Rich Dear is somewhere around. Because of his unique qualities, Rich was chosen to represent the class of '88 as Mr. BHS. Rich is very dedicated to his school. He is not onl a member of academic clubs, but is also involved with social clubs and varsity sports. Rich was Sophomore and junior Class Treasurer and is now Senior Class President. He has also been a member of several clubs. These include National Honor Societ , Student Council, Language Club, Computer Club, YAC, Key Club, and is a fine athlete. He has participated in basketball - 2 yrs., Varsit football - 3 yrs., baseball, and track - 4 yrs. Rich has also received honors for his academic and athletic achievements. Society of Distinguish American High School Stu- dents, Who's Who amon American High School Students, Amer- ican Legion Boys State, Al?-Distric Linebacker, All-Distric Outfielder and the Harris Rating System predicted him to be on the All-State Team. Last year his teammates voted him Most Conscientious and his classmates voted him Class Favorite his So homore and junior years. When asked about graduation, Rich salts I am looking forward to graduating. I'm ready to make some new friends, but I don't want to ose all my old ones. 'U I- . -me if km ull Tonja Alsbrooks known as Suzie Q, to her closest friends has been elected Mrs. B.H.S. of the 1987-88 year. She was also selected as Football Sweatheart. Tonja has a wide range of skills. Her gymnastic talents contribute to her cheerleading abilities. Tonja is Head Cheer- leader this year and has been on the varsity squad for three years. Besides her cheerleading and gymnastics. She is also involved in many school activities. Tonja is a member of National Honor Society, Y.A.C. Club and the Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students. She was also Sophomore Class Secretary and junior Class Recording Sec- retary. Her classmates honored her with a nomination of Homecoming Court and elected her as sophomore and junior Class Favorite. When asked about graduation, Tonja said, l am ready for graduation so that I can move away and experience things for myself. I will miss all my friends and everything that comes with White Settlement. 'WW Wann QI CQ Heli Dedicated Achiever flvllh 'Qs taunt!! When a teacher's main goal is to instill in each student winning attitudes which will inable them to achieve and continue to achieve, they're more than just a teacher, they're someone who cares. Coach james Roller cares. .C K T vac, 1 N, . Growing up in Midland, Texas he attented Midland Lee High School. Being an active student Coach Roller played trombone in the band, participated in Football, Basketball, and Baseball. His Senior year he was voted Most Talented Senior, All-State defensive tackle, and was elected to the All-American Football Team. He recieved a full scholarship to the University of Texas. He studied for 3 years at the University of Texas and then graduated at North Texas State University. Coach Roller has been at Brewer High School for 9 years. His first year at Brewer he recieved the Yellow Rose Award-teacher of the year. He teaches English and is assistant coach for varsity football. Outside of school, Coach Roller likes dancing, fishing, playing golf, and spending time with his wife Melba. He also likes to go to the movies. His favorite Terms of Endearment ,because it makes him cry. Thanks Coach Roller for all your hard work, we love you for it. Because of everything you have done for Brewer High School, the 1987-88 Bear Tracks Staff would like to dedicate this yearbook to you. . 3 QI 17 Who's ho The definition of a Who's Who: Person or per- sons with the characteristics of leadership, both in and out of class, above average grades, and per- sonalities which make them unique among the rest. These pages are reserved for those well deserving students, who are: Seniors - Beth Herring, Billy Herdman, Tommy Cruson, Tammy johnson and Ronnie Powers, juniors - Sandy james, Mary Lavine and Teresa Woods, Sophomores - Chad Cruson, Stephanie Adian and Allen Mahurinp Fresh- men - lay Conyers, Kenny Bland and jim Lohman. We congratulate each of these students for a doing a great job. Seniors Beth Herring Tommy Cruson 1 Tammy johnson Ronnie Powers 18 juniors ssandr ajames 1 H win , Mary Lavlne Sophomores KL ,Aw 3 I Stephanie Adian I lay Conyers Freshman - b i 6223 J ' 1 31, - ,Sf 1eKf'?f..'. , 4 1 Y L, Z3 W r' I sf' , -axlyr I '11 I rf If I K 154 ' ya fm P' cc fl? .. V U yi ,,,, 0 Q 4? Q' 'Q A 'if 'z N js .,. ..f, 55 ,sf X x' ' -X Une Lo ed - By All MW , ,. ,, Traditionally during each football season the players vote on a football sweetheart. This year's football sweetheart is Tonia Al- sbrooks. Tonja is head Cheerleader and is involved in many clubs. lam ssss . Starting up the tradition once a ain a basketball sweetheart was chosen. This year's basketbal? sweetheart is Pam Pollard. During each Basketball Season a sweetheart is voted on and chosen. 21 Athletic Beau And Baseball Sweetheart paw-' -' -W t A This year Brewer started a new tradition. The Varsity girl athletics voted on an athlete Beau. This years athletic Beau is Chris Nitschke. Chris participates in N.H.S. and Y.A.C. and is the Senior class Corresponding Secretary. , fi-i , ist ' ai' its 3 suffix . WW! 1 sscsi Qff Starting with last year the Varsity Baseball players voted on a sweetheart. The 1988 Baseball sweetheart is julie Anderson. julie participates in N.H.S., Student Council, Y.A.C., Varsity Athletics and Cheerleading. 22 I C J ew Crown For The Town This is the first year for the Ms. Teen White Settlement title. There are two young ladies at our school to have received it. They are Lindi Harmon and Amy Carothers. Lindi received her title in luly. She said it was a very exciting experience. The week of Novem- ber 22-28, 1987, was named in her honor by mayor lames Herring, of White Settlement. Lindi went on to the Ms. Texas Teen pagent on No- vember 25-28, in El Paso. The final contest theme was The 50's. The contest included an autograph party and a press party at Guyrex Mansion. Lindi finished 5th runner up. On this she commented. I was shocked, there were so many beautiful girls and any of them could have easily won. Amy received her title on September 26th she commented lt was a neat experience, even if I hadn't won. This is something I can keep with me forever. Congratulations Girls!! Uv.. X1 ' fs. Q K 'f. S 23 A National Celebration l ol tbe United States. in Order to lon a more perfect Union. establish justice. insure 'I nes IC Trenqu' ity, e lo 16 cornrnon el ce, p te the general Welfare, lad secure tbe Blessings ol Liberty to ourselves all our Posteriry, Jo o end estlblisb this CONSTITUTION lor the United St es ol America. fi SECTION l. All legislative Powers bervein granted sball be v sentltives. ll Msg. r X 'itiifzggy ,- it . it ested in e Congress ol the United States. which sbell consist of.: Senate and House ol Repro is W N 'T is X c tt WI sm K' 'iw X N . NX X ,. eg One of the most important parts of the 87-88 school year was our Constitution's 200th birthday. None of the delegates at the Constitution Convention knew what an impact this document would have on the country. Our Constitution, proven flexible, has lasted to govern a country so different now than when it was written. Our Constitution has had few amendments in it's 200 year history, because of it's flexibility. 24 The Constitution is a framework for our social laws. The Supreme Court is responsible for enforcing and interpretting laws correctly Our Constitution stands out among all others, because it is th oldest document living today, There is some controversy ove whether the Constitution is revelent to our changing lifestyles- Although some people would like to see it rewritten, the majority feels that it is an undying document. -si. Ride Em Cowbo !! In the tradition of the annual Fat Stock Show, the cheer- leaders sponsored Ranch Day. The students dressed in their best western clothes and enjoyed the day in that manner. The Y.A.C. club filled everybody's appetite with their annual barbecue dinner. After the dayg the students filed into the old gym for the ceremonies. There was a total of five teams competing in the courage race, pony express, lickety split and banana race. the top four teams competed in the tug-of- war to determine the winner. Nick Andrews team came out on top. The team was: Rick Dear, Paul Suss, Teresa Woods, Margie Tyrone, Brandon Chenault, Tammy Dombeck, Kasey Davis, Paul Scott, Dannette Gaston and Nick Andrews. As usual Ranch Day was a big success and finished the day on a high note. wi' .Qhuf 0 f it , ff? Picture 1 - Nick Andrews, Theresa Woods, Kasey Davis, Tammy Dombeck, Dannette Gaston and Brandon Chenault strike to win the tug-of-war. Picture 2 - Mrs. Massey enjoys the Barbecue. Picture 3 - The winning team: Theresa Woods, Margie Tyrone, Kasey Davis, Brandon Chenault, Rich Dear, Paul Scott, Dannette Gaston, Tammy Dombeck, Nick Andrews, Paul Suss, and Toy Polk. Picture 4 - Monica Contreras works hard not to break the egg in the courage race. Picture 5 - Wade Scroggins hopes he can just make it through the tires in the courage race. Picture 6 - Tony Moreno, Kay Ely, Angela Ferris, Cynthia Del Valand Katy Starn pull hard on the rope. Picture 7 - The 2nd place team is Gina Stango, lackey Thomas, Katy Starn, Angela Ferris, Kay Ely, Cynthia Delval, Scott Lichner, Devin Dixon, Tony Moreno, and Thomas Winters. Picture B - Christy Melton and Robert Turpen enjoy the meal. Picture 9 - Thomas Winters and Tony Moreno watch the com- petitions Picture 1 - Keith Craft shows his strength by choosing two volunteers from the audience to test the stability of a steel bar. Keith lifted Karleen Rogers and Gina Wren in the air with no problem. Picture 2 - With the same bar Erik Redmond proceeded to bend the steel bar. Picture 3 - Keith Kingston was placed on a bed of 1 700 nails with the weight of Erik, and two concrete blocks. Picture 4 - Erik Redmond proceeded to blow up a hot water bottle until it burst. Picture 5 - Keith Kingston shows his strength by crushing eight slabs of concrete. o Sweat !! an-Q-W 'dw pw ,,. ,ig y rf' t ' 2 Q' , 0 r :jay F ,lil Q' mgrr' . kia j3:?f' 'J V, r .rw I ' lv. K fl 'AQ ' AH' ag-5.5 Q t.Wc.,! c y c t .eggs U g' I U Q - :uf I. . Uayfl- A t Work Who said teenagers are irresponsible? It takes much responsibility to juggle a job and school work, says Tim Cartmill. Seeing the reckless, carefree adolescents turn into a responsible adult makes concerned parents proud. At the sound of the last bell many students find themselves dashing home and then off to work. From fast food to video rentals the students at Brewer keep nightly shoppers satiated. Picture 1 - Richie Neel prepares for the next customer at Food Bin. Picture 2 - Tim Cartmill and David Lee prepare Banana Splits at Rickey's Cyuml. Picture 3 - Amy Carothers greets all her customers at Food Bin with a smile. Picture 4 - ls Marlette Richardson checking video rentals or doing her homework? . .t,tf 'QC' ef? 0 , ta .ef t A is 4, fs' I .1 V' gff' 4 ,glfki J. bfi f .',,i.3Q,34 , 'ug 'JE -iff! Interested 1. to involve the interest of 2. to persuade to participate or take part 3. to arouse the interest of: The students showed an interest in T.A.F.E. My VW WWW N Sharna Henderson decorates pasterxes for the drlll team bake sale whsle Kyla Wexks looks on QS is f 6 I Ll A ,g X . Q ,X , , X. .. D 3 .. gi Q' ei of A V A K Q M? t-it fa my I .L , M HQ Q ' 5 Q vxvuifvl l K -as ' -W . seg? Florida Bound This years varsity cheerleaders have worked very hard. They practiced long hours before attending camp at E.T.S.U. At camp the cheerleaders won a superior ribbion every day. They were Grand Champions, for the second year with their dance routine to Tricky, They also participated in the finals with a cheer and chant. After camp the cheerleaders attended various competitions. They competed at Foley's in which they recieved third place and two- hundred and fifty dollars. After picking up five j.V. members they participated in the NCA competition in Arlington for added practice. The biggest competition was held at Edmund, Oklahoma over the Thanksgiving holidays. This competition determined whether the cheerleaders were able to go on to the National Championship in Orlando, Florida. Thanks to their hard work and dedicated sponsor Ms. Kim Perry the cheerleaders won an at large bid to the National Championship by placing second in the regional competition. Picture 1 -jennifer Susan, Tammy johnson andBarbie Burdette cheer on the BEARS. Picture 2 - Tammy johnson,Dannette Gas- ton, and Barbie Burdette dance at the Homecoming pep- rally. Picture 3 - Cheerleaders cheer at NCA competition. Pic- ture 4 - Barbie Burdette, Kristi Buenger, andAnn Du- laneywatch as the Homecoming court is brought into the gym. QCZIZQ The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleaders Back Row - jr.Ann Du- laney, Sr.julie Ander- son, Sr. Mascot, Dan- nette Gaston, jr. Barbie Burdette, Third Row - Sr.Marney Collins, jr. Tracy Hutchings, jr. jennifer Susan, Second Row - Sr. Tammy johnson, jr. Kristi Buenger, Sr. Holly Da- vis, Front Row - Sr. Tonja Alsbrooks. New 4 . g af QV if 55 W. We Cheerleaders s a Picture 1 - The Cheerleaders build the Bears spirits. Picture 2 - Mascot Dannette Gaston watch as the Bears defeat the Mansfield Tigers. Picture 3 - Marney Collins and Tracy Hutchings cheer at the Homecoming pep-rally. Picture 4 - Tonja Alsbrooks getting down at the pep-rally. Picture 5 - Holly Davis dis- cusses the next cheer. Picture 6 - Tracy Hutchings waits for the pep-rally to begin. Pic- ture 7 - The Varsity Cheerleaders perform their Grand Championship dance The LV. Cheerleaders prac- ticed this summer almost every day. At camp, the re- ceived five su erior ribhons and at the endj of the week they received a superior tro- phly. They performed at tpep ral ies, in t e stands an at LV. games. The LV. Cheer- leaders are: Shelly Bankhead, Sandy james, jennifer Fenton, Gina Huddleston, Rakisha Holt, and Stacey Richardson. Picture 1 The LV. Cheerleaders show their spirit at the homecoming pep rally. Picture 2 - The LV. Cheerleaders go three towers high. Picture 3 - This performance was evidence of their long hours of practice. Backing Nt ggcl iii was-Q EUS W:'ll A S .W,, Q ' , Q Xl' My ji, if T ' 443331 'WN The Bears icture 1 - Performing against the wind at a freshman football game. Picture - Freshmen keep t eir balance as they cheer at a pep rally. Picture 3 - reshmen cheerleaders wait for their turn. The Freshman Cheerleaders are: Christy Moreno, Casey Davis, Connie Coleman, julie Perez, Tammy Dombeck, Brandy Harris. is At camp this summer the freshman cheerleaders re- ceived a grand champion tro hy. Even though this was their first year as high school clheerleaders, they showed a lot of spirit and ride as they cheered at pep rallies and freshman footballjgames. ational Honor Societ X524 4? ll Qafxsf' 3 Q ,V I, ' This year's National Honor Society under the leadership of President - Tammy johnson, Vice-President - Kay Ely, Sec- retary - Tonya Alsbrooks, Treasurer - Rich Dear, and His- torian - Deneise McCollough has done a lot of hard work. They sponsored a Christmas Earty for the Senior Citizens and rought food for the football players as well as decorated their lockers. These students al- so host Honor's Night. QI? CLAS as Q 5 OF f' Picture 1 - jerrod Wright studies his grades to make sure he can stay in N.H.S. Picture 2 - Rich Dear, works o important N.H.S. business. Picture 3 - Kay Ely shows us which is her favorite class!! Picture 4 - Ronnie Powers gives us great smile. Picture 5 - Tonya Alsbrooks works hard in English. Picture 6 - Tammy johnson and Deniese McColloug ove their photo taken. Picture 7 - The 1987-88 National Honor Society ww., 1 i 1 cfm -w . Picture Picture 4 Student Coun il The Student Council members are: joey Ad- kins, Randy Summerhill, Toy Polk, Tommy Cruson, joey Paden, Chris Howle, Graig Simms, Nicholas An- drews, Rich Dear, Ron- nie Powers, Aurelio Lucio, Brandon Chenault, joe Matlock, Pat Pittman, Tammy Bell, Christi Moreno, Tammy Dombeck, Dana Dickenson, Chad Cruson, Sandy james, Tracy Hutchings, Kristi Buenger, Tammy john- son, Beth Herring. A-,nf - Ronnie Powers, this year's student council President has shown his great leadership abil- ity, along with Vice-President Tammy john- son, Secretary Tammy Bell, and Treasurer- Chad Cruson, This year's student council has 16 members elected by lthe student body and they do a great job with the help of their sponsors. They sponsored the Food Drive, as well as the Howdy Dance. l 'Qui Q 'FI B' g -sis, ,Z L N ,L ,- 9 6 S X, . 9 A W, :Jing I Else- 1 - Tammy johnson smiles for the camera. Picture 2 - Nick Andrews walks to class. Picture 3 - Brandon Chenault poses for our photograph. - Toy Polk takes a break from his hard work in word processing. Picture 5 - Ron Powers works on a computer in word processing. Computer nd Language Club Computer - Robert Shiflett, jig- ish Patel, Allen Mahuren, David Dragoo, Goerge Dorf, Robert Dairs, Wyane Hrley, Ed Beatler, Rhonda Barnhart, Debbie Roser, Becky Garay, Diane Roser, Gina Hud- dleston, Tammy Bell, Scott Evans, Sabrina Scopp, Stephanie Love, and jan Gentry. Al Language Club -jan Gen- try, Stephanie Love, Michael Contreras, Mike Anderson, Sabrina Scopp, Shannon Rubenkoeniq, judy Trayhan, jigish Patel, Heath Simpson, Carla Coleman, Audra Clopton, Amy Carothers, Dan Chandar- lis, Chris Nitschke, Wade Scroggins, Aurelio Lucio, George Dorf, Chad Cruson, Mi- chael Hawkins, Teresa Woods, jamie Renfro, Tonya Manqum, Chas Roberts, Amee Keel, Shelly Bankhead, Tracy Owen, Stephanie Fogle, Amy Kelly, Crystal Rice, Scott King, Barbie Burdette, Michael Carney, Dennis Fabreo, Michelle Bry- ant, Tina McCasland, Beth Stin- son, Monica Contreras, Katie Starn, Holly Nitschke, Raquel Bustamante, Rakisha Holt, jen- nier Hutson, Nicola Waters, Kim Kelly, Kristi Buenger, Tracy Hutchings, Tammy johnson, julie Anderson, Gina Stango, and Christy Melton. Picture 1 - Chas Roberts takes a break from his studies Picture 2 Kristi Buenger is caught by suprise Picture 3 Ms Dulaney helps Diane Roser with computer program. OEA And T FE Clubs The OEA members are: Chris Wright, Rhonda Barnhart, Tam- my Lowe, Charissa Long, Robbie Arm- strong, Vicki Ashford, jennifer Guerreo, Bruce Rasberry, Dan- nette Gaston, Tommy Cruson, Michelle Bry- ant, jennifer Mayfield, jan Gentry, Carie Weir, Roxanne Watkins, jeff ,,, , Rasberry, Cynthia Alli- son, Amy Dawson, Sharla Morgan, Ms. Watkins sponsor, Cindy Peterson, Kim Norville, Tonya Baird, Beth Herring, Angie Murray, Ms. Crouch sponsor. 1210 f ,', , , R The TAFE mem- 'fifff bers are: Dana Dickinson, jan Gentry, Mary V Lavine, Rocky We- w ber, Sabrina Scopp, Michael Dellinger, jason W- Smith, Casey Wilcox, Cynthia OW Alcala, Debbie Lavine, Holly Harwell, Raquel If, Bustamante, a , Sharla Morgan, Gail Earley, Rob- ii -...M nm! Qi! at Q 'ff bie Hunter Christy Melton, Kelly Pop- N ,Q - .. X' A peleriter, Taffy M a M , wk A XYL Rowe. i mg-AL A Picture 1 - Sharla Morgan smiles nicely at the morning meeting, Picture 2 - Gail Earley enjoys cake at the TAFE meeting. Picture 3 - Kelly Poppeleriter takes time out for the TAFE picture, Picture 4 - Tommy Cruson takes a minute to enjoy eating an early morning OEA breakfast. H.E.C.E nd Cosmotology HECE - Mark Lucero, Robert Mort, 1 i Scot Williams, Robert Morin, Stacy Rob- ' , inson, Pam Nabors, Merci Prieto, Ricky Page, Robin Box and Yale Hart. .1 yi-be-wQ'sir'r ' These students work part time in home-ec related areas. Studies involve the areas students are working in and job related ac- tivities. These students who are enrolled in H.E.C.E. go to school for half a day. . NA, Cosmotology Marlett Thompson, Chris- ty Cook, Dondra Hunter, Gail Still, Darla Rodgers, Kellie johnson, Tabitha Geter, Rhonda Hughes, Lori Muse, Carmetta Lee and Mrs. Gosney. Picture 1 - Carmetta Lee practices giv- ing a perm. Picture 2 - Dondra Hunter practices new techniques in Cosmo. Pic- ture 3 - Robin Box, the president of H.E.C.E., figures her income tax. DECA - Steve King, Buster C-andy, jim- my Hall, Bob Baker, Bruce Rasberry, joel Kilpatrick, William Burke, Steve Maples, Todd Herring, Karen Scott, jennifer Smith, Carol Rumsey, Teresa Walker, Gary Wilson, Pam Pollard, Renea Mc- Canless, Christy Becker, Stacy Ander- son, jennifer Stewart, judd Burnett, Ka- ren Kennedy, Angela Nance, Steve Garrett, Wendi Moore, Kerry Williams. The 1987-88 DECA officers are William Burke-pres., Pam Pol- lard-1st vice pres., Steve Gar- rett-2nd vice pres., Wendi Moore-sec., Angela Nance-tres., Carol Rumsey-parl. and jody Brandon-reporter. Students learn a working skill while in high school and this valuable ability will carry them through college and their future. Stu- dents get jobs in Marketing and Distributive Ed. DECA club con- tests are held at the area, state, and national levels. Students compete against other students in various fields related to their jobs. DECA helps students to develop an appreciation of civic and social obligations of those working in marketing and dis- tribution. Picture 1 - judd Burnett takes time from studying. Picture 2 - Kerry Wil- liams wakes up after a nap in DECA. Picture 3 - Mr. Barnett explains the lesson to the class. Picture 4 -- Christy Becker and Angela Nance draw for the grand prize. The Garden Club members are: spon- sor Ms. Wright, joe Cook, Betty Cook, Debbie Lavine, Ste- phen Walpole, Stephanie Ballenger, jackie Glover, jamie Renfro, Sabrina Scopp, Michael Ver- kler, Cynthia Alcala, sponsor Mr. Scott, Ms. King sponsor, Stephen King, Marcy Oliver, Raquel Busta- mante, Gary Bennett, Kellye Thompson. The Key Club members are: Diane Roser, Debbie Roser, Tracy Shepard, Hanh Trieu, Cristy Ke- anaaina, Gail Earley, Frances Collins, De- anna Luster, Mary Lavine, Karleen Rod- gers, Debbie Lavine, jan Gentry, Cynthia Acala, Kimberly Smith, jamie Renfro, Holly Nitschke, Lindi Harmon, Mr. Young sponsor, Gina Hud- dleston, Aurelio Lucio, Chris Welch, Chaz Roberts, David Bustamante, john Sullivan, Chad Cruson, Stephen Walpole. Picture 1 - Ms. King gives a brief discussion for plans that week Picture 2 Chris Welch poses as Vice President for Key Club Picture 3 Marcle Oliver carefully at the Garden Club meeting Picture 4 Mr Young is sponsor of Key Club YAC, Science, And Chess Clubs The Y.A.C. club members are:Toy Polk, Katie Starn, Scott Lichner, Tommy Cruson, joey Paden, Kelly Putman, Ra- chel Gallagher, Greg Sims, Rich Dear, Ronnie Powers, Aurelio Lucio, jeff Chavers, Teresa Woods, Holly Nitschke, Shelly Bankhead, Lisa Sampson, Kellye Thompson, Steve Putnam, Charissa Long, Dannette Gaston, Brian Bowman, Gina Huddleston, Shannon McNitt, Chad Cruson, Kim Kelly, Amy Carothers, jennifer Thurman, Beth her- ring, Cynthia Alcala, jennifer Hutson, Karleen Rogers, Kim Smith, Nicola Wat- ters, Angie Murray, Tonja Alsbrooks, Tammy luhnson, Deneise McCollough, Michelle Bryant, judy Trayhan, Carla Coleman, and Christy Melton. The Chess Club members are: Mrs. Long sponsor,joseph Rubenkoening, Matt Stern, joey Wingo, Mike Sinn, and Singing Freddie Fabreo. The Science Club members are:Robert Shiflett, Hanh Trieu, Tracy Shepherd, Robert Davis, Frances Collins, Diane Roser, Debbie Roser, j.D. Moore, Scotty McPherson, Chad Cruson, George Dorf, jigish Patel, Mary Lavine, Gil- bert Valdez, Barbie Burdette,Mrs. Sallee, Stepha- nie Adian, Dana Dickinson, Raquel Bustamante, Betty Chamberlain, Marci Oliver, Mrs. Wright. ...unsav- ...,s...- Nike... 3 Picture 1 - Tracy Shephard smiles while waiting for the Science Club picture. Picture 2 -joey Wingoplays another game of Chess. Picture 3 - Carla Coleman j practices her smile for the Y.A.C. group shot. Picture 4 - Barbie Burdettewaits patiently for her Science Club pictures. The students that will be competing in the U.l.L. competitions are: Beth Wilson, Caryn Senn, Diane Roser, Barbie Burdette, Sandy james, Gina Hud- dleston, Robert Da- vis, Robert Shiflett, Beth Stinson, Mi- chael Bratu, Sean Farrell, Matt Stern, julie Trent, Marci Dunn, Kassandra Simmons, Deanna Luster, Nikki Freder- ick, Gilbert Valdez, Beth Herring, Francis Collins, Tracy Shep- herd, Cristy Ke- anaaina, Hanh Trieu and Scott Hammons. U.l.L. Competitors --. .E' A Picture 1 - Sandy james works hard to make her grades. Picture 2 - Francis Collins and Hanh Trieu discuss U.l.L. activities. Picture 3 - Deanna Luster leans toward U.l.L. com- petition. ,W ..,,..,.,.....,...... RX sr 4 X uto Mechanics And Paint 84 Bod The Auto Mechanics members are - Mr. Grant,Clay Ray, john Stepp, Ricky Perry, joe Back, jamie Allen, Eric Schnerzinger, David Dragoo, Dan Chandarlis, Doug Parris, not pictured james Williams, Mike Rush, john Emory, Rich Hale, Tim Cartmill, Darren Wiley, john Cooper, Robbie Gillock, and Gary Cunningham. The Morning Paint and Body members are: Mike Crites, Wade Flanagan, Billy Sargeant, Darrren By- ington, Matt Holloway, james DelVal, jamie Kilpat- rick, james Luster, Ricky Molinar, Bruce Rasberry, Fernando Molinar, Todd Williams, Brian Waldon. The Afternoon Paint and Body Members are: Gerald Bradley, Chris Greer, David Maloney, and Mr. Flow- ers. Picture 1 - Ricky Molinar sands a truck before painting. Picture 2 - Cary Yeomans and Ross Wake- field inspect the floor after sweeping. Picture 3 - Darren Byington sands a car door. Picture 4 - Wade Flanagan works on bookwork in Paint and Body. Pic- ture 5 -john Stepp checks things out. The members of the 1987-88 paper staff are Gina Wren, Kim DeHart, Ann lenner, joel Kilpat- rick, Thurman Butler, Lauri Sanford, Nikki Fredrick, Mike Horn - Editor, Chris Welch, Stacy Wyatt, Deanna Luster, Kas- sandra Simmons - Co-editor, Kim Wright, james Wal- ler, Bridgett Bush, Philon DeBerry, Lori Vanetta, Karleen Rogers, julie Robin- son and Candace Pierce. Picture 1 - Chris Welch answers the phone for Mr. Young. Picture 2 - Gina Wren writes a story for the newspaper. Picture 3 - Kim Wright takes a moment to pose for the camera. Picture 4 - Kassandra Simmons, co-editor,smiles for the camera. Picture 5 - Karleen Rogers thinks of a topic to write about. bout It I Picture 1 - lulie Robinson takes time away from looking at pictures to smile for the camera. Picture 2 - Lori Vanetta tries to think of a story for the paper. Picture 3 - Mike Horn-editor, revises over the finished paper. Picture 4 - Deanna Luster looks through pictures to put in the paper. Picture 5 - Mr lohn Young takes time out of his busy schedule to smile for the camera. g g p ... . 'KW 1' K This year's newspaper staff is made up of 22 students. Their main objective is to get the newspaper out in a readable form. Last year's paper won All-State. This year they strived for the same and possibly to move up a little higher. The staff is also working toward the U.I.L. com- petitions held on March 17th at TCJC. I am extremely pleased with the efficiency of my staff this year. Deadlines are met and everyone has a positive attitude toward the completion of each issue. Our first two issues have far outsold any of our award winning issues from last year. My main goal is to bring credibility to our newspaper. I feel we have accomplished that and so much more. My journalism students have taken their school newpaper from the point of ridicule to a pennicle of high extremesl says Mr. john Young, newpaper sponsor. Working With Mark lennings, Dan- nette Gaston, Louis Layton, jerrod Wright, Charles Goins, Rich Dear, lim Parsons, . james Waller, Scott King, Kim Smith, Chris We ch, Ronda Isaacs, Monica Dozier, Scottie Stringer, Danny Buenger, Ann lenner, Deanna Luster, Ricky jones, Marney Collins, Lindi Harmon, john Tur- ner, Rakisha Holt, Michelle Bruner, Advi- sor Linda Sarrett, Steve Gillock, julie Trent, jen- nifer Folsom, Dawn Al- kire, Debbie Hammons, Michael Verkler, Kim Erickson, Bobb Baker, M3 and Danny Denhart. Q Not Pictured: jon Wei- gant. Picture 1 - Mark Jennings is checking out his Basketball statistics. Picture 2 - Rich agrees with lerrod about the cover design. Picture 3 - Lindi and Rakisha take time from their hard workin Annual Staff to pose for this photo. Picture 4 - jerrod hangs names of people who have unfinished pages. Picture 5 - Michael working ard on the freshman section. Picture 6 - Debbie, assistant editor, thinks a out the next deadline. Nw? di. A3222 ,,,, A V V D f 'Wx rf ff fr 4 . ,,,, Z ,V'r :aww 'awww ' .IA '--wily' Picture 1 - Louis Layton, editor, thinks about how great this year's annual is going to be. Picture 2 - Ronda Isaacs and Kim Smith pose for this picture while waiting for photos for their pa es. Picture 3 - Dawn Alkire looks tired while working iard. Picture 4 - Scott King waits on pictures. Picture 5 - Deanna Luster and Chris Welch decide which pictures to use on her page. Picture 6 - Charles Goins takes after his sister when it comes to outstanding work. Picture 7 - Debbie Hammoms shows jennifer Fo som how her layout should be. Picture 8 - john Turner studies his layout, Picture 9 - Danny Buenger and Scottie Stringer - the brother-sister duo. Picture 10 - Danny Dehart does nothing as usual. This year's Annual Staff is a hard working bunch. With the installment of a new com- puter the staff has had one step forward two steps backwards in the learning process. The 34 young people on this year's staff have wor ed ard to get their deadlines in and bring this year's Bear Tracks to you. This staff is sponsored by Miss Linda G. Sarrett, who led the enthusiastic group to make this year's book better than ever. High Steppers The Drill Team has 52 girls. They attended camp at N.T.S.U. in Denton T and won many awards. Among these awards are: Grand Champion Trophy and spirit award. They won a superior on their home routine, and the Most Improved Award. The Drill Team performs every third pep- rally, so they must work hard to get ready and keep in step. Y .1 Y 5-. F -was - 2 6 ... .g . .QQQ SL 4 ga 6 6 L : l'- I 7,13 Inj. gg ,,,gA2, ,,' Vg- VU,.0, ,:! v -V ...ti 1'-2119 '. 31535, rrrr ft .,,, 4 35- 52 fifae. ,eg '.,. ,Q . fAQ-' - ffff as 19 . A, ,Q , ,,, ,ff .M Y. 0.1 ' ' , .. l 13, f'77 A ' t V if ,f at , . it , .. V, '-lm ?Q . 'i:M -I 'A - x ,,,. Picture 1 - Angie Murray-Up in the air! Picture 2 -jennifer Roberts performs to How the West Was Won. Picture 3 - Honeycombs performs to the fight song. Picture 4 - Back Row -- Kim Hately,Kim Smith,Maria Abanilla, Tammy Mayo,Angela Tidwell,Angie Andrea,Mindy Stout- senburger,Tammy Bell,Kelly Smith,Robert Turpen-Guard,Missy Roach,judy Trayhan,Nona Col- Iins,Amanda Smith,Angie Bynum,Lisa Sampson,Candy Hathcock,julie Garrell,jennifer Schoolcraft. Fifth Row - Vannessa Hall,jennifer Roberts,Deanna Luster,jennifer Maben,Michelle Bruner,Mikell Deathrage,Ten Harris,Audra Clopton,Carla Coleman,jennifer Hutson,Leslie Nance. Fourth Row - Angie Murray,Rachael Gallagher,Stephanie Fogle,joan Fowler,Charna Hender- son,Kyla Weeks,Leann Anderson,Lisa Wolfe,Angela Mack,Karleen Rogers. Third Row - Karen Fabreo,Beth Stintson,julie Agee,Cynthia Latimer. Second Row - Christina Mitchell,Karen Ken- nedy,Nicola Watters,Deneise McCollough,Michelle Bryant, joy Delap. First Row - Amy Carothers. Picture 5 - jenny Fetter-Keeping in step. Picture 6 - julie Farrell, Candace Hatchcock, and Angie Bynum perform to jailhouse Rock. Picture 7 - Charna Henderson, performs at a Homecoming game. Picture 8 - Amy Carothers and Mindy Stoutsenberger wait to performs at a Homecoming game, Picture 9 - Ready and Waiting. Q S aku' 2 tetsie r ith Pride!! 11235 Picture 1 - The Honeycombs preform to How the West was Won at the pep-rally. Picture 2 - Bears are cheered on by the Honeycombs. Picture 3 -joan Fowl- erand Deniese McCollough step into position ready to preform T for Texas. Picture 4 - 1987-88 Honeycomb officers-Charna Henderson, Michelle Bryant, Captain- Amy Carothers, 1st lieutenantDeneise McCollough, Kyla Weeks, Cynthia Latimer, and julie Agee. Picture 5 - Leslie Nance has the look of triumph!! Picture 6 - Deneise McCollough, Deanna Luster, and jennifer Maben goof off while the team gets ready to perform. Picture 7 - Cynthia Latimer shows off her smile. Picture 8 - judy Trehanworking hard for the Bears. Picture 9 - Lee Ann Anderson, Angie Mack, jennifer Roberts, and jennifer Hutson perform to How the West was Won. Picture 10 - Vanessa Hallshows her spirit at the pep- rally. Flag Corps members are: Top Row - Kathy Crowdis, Liana Green, Shawnda Moore, Caryn Sinn, Bottom Row - Tammy Lowe, Chris- tina Scifres, Stacey Anderson, and Tracy Shephard. We've seen the 1987-88 Flag Corps perform at pep- rallies and football games. These eight girls are dedicat- ed, you see it in the way they handle the flags. We're proud of the time and effort they put in. W If . f Performin The Majorettes are: Candy McDonald, Drum Major Greg Dickey, Shannon Rubenke- onig, and Taffy Rowe. There are four majorettes this year. They work long hours of practice, at school and at home, this is evident judging from the way they perform. Thank you for show- ing so much pride in your school. Picture 1 - The Flag Corps performs at this home game. Pic- ture 2 - Majorettes go to camp. Picture 3 - Concentration is im- portant when performing. A 'IRIX .N . 1 1.15.- 3155 A mt Q, 3 4' -'NVQ lf The members of the Marching Band are: Top Row - Tracy Smith, Renee Burks, Ramona Ford, Monica Dozier, Roger Smith, Robert Chewning, jason Smith, Louis Layton, Dennis White, Robert Benton, jason Ashley, David Godi, Alicia House, Dwayne Dorn- quest, Robby McGee, 2nd Row - Cynthia Alcala, Ricky Flores, Allen Mahuren, Yvette Gonzales, Michael Verkler, jeffeiy Grooms, john Berry, Lajuan Wash, Clayton Starr, Gina Huddleston, Rusty Starr, Casey Wilcox, Scott Sherill, Mathew Mercer, Carl Cole, Matt Gib- bons, jerry Moore, Greg Campbell, Stephen King, Michael Ratteree, jason Bratu, Lynna Smith, Mike Haskett, Lonnie Lynn. 3rd Row - Urie Wren, Michael Contreras, john Frisky, Wendy Searcy, jana Kinchelo, Ruth Frantom, Mike Anderson, Willy Wiley, Burt Reynolds. 4th Row - Vicki Ashford, Stacy Gains, jenny Isbell, Deena Bayless, jennifer Spock, jill Hooten, Debbie Walker, Nona Holmsley, judi Freeland, Christine jones, Kristine Leighton, jennifer Mayfield, Tonia Baird, Beth Herring, jennifer Thurman, Al- lison McDougle, Tina McCasland, Ashley McDougle, Angela Beggs, Angela Ferris, Keisha Northcutt, jennifer Harris, Holly Harwell. Bottom Row - Stacey Anderson, Christina Scrifres, Tammy Lowe, Tracy Shephard, Taffy Rowe, Stephanie Love, Can- dy McDonald, Greg Dickey, Shannon Rubenkining, Rennee Ball, Cathy Crowdis, Shawnda Moore, Liana Greene, Caryn Sinn. Picture 1 - The band plays Praise Be Good at the Homecoming pep rally. Picture 2 - Keeping in ste . Picture 3 - Early morning band practice eeps everyone sharp. The Sponsors are: Ms. Kelly Winn - Drill Team, Mr. Gene Lamb - Marching Band, Sandra McCormick - Marchin Band, Mr. Hu h Archer - Marc ing Band, an Ms. Kim Perry - Majorettes. 51 nln In Th B rPRIDE fW Q S r ff! ck X X. ,ffl . , , ff Flutes - Standing - An- gela Farris Allison McDougIe, Keisha Northcutt, Tina Mc- Casland, Angela Beggs, Holly Harwell, jennifer Harris, Ashli McDougle, Christine jones, sitting - Tonya Baird, Beth Herring, jennifer Mayfield. Clarinets - sitting - jen- nifer Spock, Nona Homesly, jennifer Isbell, judy Freeland, Debra Walker, Cathy Blake, jill Hooten. Deena Bayless, sitting - Vicki Ashford, Stacey Gaines. Middle Left - Flutes look sharp as they march to Praise Be Good. Mid- dle - The flute section marches proudly in the White Settlement Days Parade. Middle Left - jill Hooten gives it her all marching to Marianne. Bass Df The Band Tubas and Baritones - kneeling - Louis Layton, sit- ting - Robert Benton, Rob- ert Chewing, jason Smith, Dennis White, not pictured are jimmy Parsons and joe Milam. Trombones - standing - jason Ashley, David Godi, r kneeling - Dwayne Dornquast, Robby McGee, and Alicia j House. E E Top right - jimmy Parsons, Robert Benton, joe Milam play Little Bitty Pretty One at the Homecoming game. Bottom right - Trombones stand at attention ady to perform. jazz Ancl Symphonic Bands if 11,...1 fx S+ W 'gigs - se, :.E.,tSk .li is i 4 t t, Slmillrsi Sli N555 fi The jazz Band -jason Ashley, Greg Dickey, David Godi, Alisha House, Scott Bauman, joe Milam, Thomas Echols, john Fryske, Matt Gibbons, jerry Moore, Greg Campbell, Gena Huddleston, Gene Lamb. Ruthie Frantom, jason Bratu, Robert Benton, jennifer Mayfield and Kristine Leighton. The Symphonic Band - john Fryske, Michael Anderson, Michael Contreras, Urie Wren, joe Milam, Louis Layton, David Godi, jason Ashley, Greg Dickey, Matt Mercer, Matt Gibbons, jerry Moore, Greg Campbell, Deena Baylessm Tina McCastland, Lynna Smith, Renee Burks, Traci Smith, Robert Benton, jason Bratu,Cynthia Alcala, Allen Mahurin, Ricky Flores, Carl Cole, Leeanna Green, jenny Isbell, Stacy Gains, Dana Dickinson, Ruthie Frantom, jennifer Mayfield, Kristine Leighton, Keisha Northcutt, Beth Herring and Michelle Dellinger. A . f Choir and Drama df r, Choir - Keyam Reece, Rose Scott, jean Shih, Cathy Crowdis, Amy Walker, Caryn Senn, Steve Gildon, Thurman Butler, Angela Beggs, Shelly Hammer and Stacy Anderson. Drama - Casey Wilcox, Urie Wren, Corie Maloney, Leslie Wolf, Debbie Roser, Wendy Searcy, Ramona Ford, Rocky Weber, Stephen Walpole, Shawn Marlow, Scott, Lind- sey, Cristy Keanaaina, Michael Bratu, Shawn Farrell, jeff Bur- nett, Mary Lavine, jody Siegler, jason Smith, Angela Beggs, jeff Chavers, Cody Burleson, Gina Huddleston, Shannon McNitt, Karie LHibbs, john Martinez, Michelle Bird, jackie Glover, julie Farrell, Randy Middleton and Caryn Senn. 57 People 1. Human beings 2. the members of a family 3. the mass ofa community as distinguished from a special class 4. a body of persons united by a common culture, tradition, or sence of kinship. Q V M Llndl Harmon and Raklsha Holt pause for a quick snapshot while preparing annual pages Freshman Favorites '42 110' This year the Freshman Class has chosen Brandi Harris and Richard Bautista Freshman Class Favorites. Both are involved in athletics and enjoy it very much. Brandi is a Freshman Cheerleader and when asked how she felt about being elected, she said I needed to put my BIG mouth to use. When we asked Richard what kind of advice he would give to a new student he said I think they should be themselves, take pride in who they are and not try to act like something youfre not. Both are respected by their classmates and take great pride in our school. Freshmen Dfficers Work Towards The Future x --cs The Freshmen Class Of- ficers for this year are Pres- ident - joey Adkins, Vice- president - Connie Coleman, Secretary - Tammy Dombeck, and Treasurer - Nicola Wat- ters. This year's Freshmen Officers are working hard towards their goals. Picture 1 - joey Adkins, Picture 2 - Connie Coleman Picture 3 - Tammy Dombeck, Picture 4 - Nicola Watters. Maria Abanilla joey Adkins Earl Allen Tammie Allen Robbie Alsbrooks Eric Anderson Angie Andrae Randy Apodaca Cory Applewhite Bejna Archibold james Askins Gabe Bailey john Baker Gerrick Baldwin Shannon Ballew Lisa Barnes jenny Barrett john Barry Richard Bautista Kathie Baxter john Beaty john Beers Edward Beetler jackye Benton , ,Marge joey Adkins, Michael Ikerd, Chris Petro, Heath Simpson enjoy the pep rally I X--.r 9 Q i ' ft Connie Coleman pays strict attention to her typing. Steve Berner Beth Billiot Michelle Bird Christie Bishop Cathy Blake Kenny Bland Rebecca Bolanos Ramiro Botello Rich Brown Cathy Bruno Tina Buckner Erik Burgess Donya Bush Stanton Cargill Alex Carreon Raul Castillo Michail Cathey Christy Chandler Audre Clopton Robert Cochrane Connie Coleman Shavoniah Collins lay Conyers Billy Cook Shalia Corley Stephen Counts Crain jeraldmain Teresa Crockett Robbie Cross Duke Cruthis lim Crye Darrell Cummings Lisa Cunningham Troy Curry Vikki Dame Daniel Margaret Curtis Davis jeff Davis L1 A ,vm W. 1 Y' ev. P r l---..,,NNw Top - Freshmen cheerleaders get ready to cheer at the Ice Cream Social Bottom - Freshmen show spirit at a pep rally. Scott Evans Karen Fabreo julie Farrell Angela Farris Kenneth Farris Billy Ferguson Catherine Fisher Brian Flood Cassandra Force Kirk Forrest Ali Franklin Scott Franklin Judi Freeland Wanda French Rachel Gallagher Candice Gammon Tara Gardner Tiffany Gardner Scott Garrett Matt Gibbins 1. V. Giron jackie Glover Ernest Godsey Yvette Gonzales J-.. 'U' X... R f ffy,s KXZA 1 'Quai QQ' af' - ff pun, 1- f-eff' if ,Wal 5 ,f R. Freshmen sit quietly as Coach Davis speaks. Kasey Davis Chris Dawson Ramiro Delafuentz joy Delap Melinda Delk Michelle Dellinger jeff Dillingham Tammy Dombeck David Dominguez Freddie Dominquez George Dorf Charles Dorty Tommy Driscoll Randall Duff Laqwanda Duncan Michael Duran Robert Echols Wayne Efird jimmy Ensminger Sarah Erber Zinda Gray Liana Green Andrea Grissom jeffrey Grooms jennifer Hall Kim Harless Brandi Harris Michael Haskett Candace Hathcock Christine Hendrick Cindy Herdman Mikki Hernandez Donna Hokett Nona Holmesly Alicia House Matt Howard Angela Huffman Glynn Hughes Mike Hughes Elizabeth Hwana Michael Ikerd Brian Ingram justin jackson Tamara james Chad jennings Aubrey jones Christine jones Danny jones Kristal jones Shelley jones jennifer johnson Amy Kelly Shelly Keller Kim Keynon David Kilpatrick jana Kinchelor Brandy King Chuck Langston Debbie Lavine Skipper Lindley Shane Lindsey jennifer Loe David Loman james Loman Mike Loree jason Lowrance Lanny Lynn Angela Mack Picture 1 - Freshmen show their pride at the pep rally. ,4 , is v 4 l . 0 5 It Q i 7 fy Picture 1 - Becky Ritter studies in Algebra. Pic- ture 2 - Freshmen line the field during the Ice Cream Supper. M ,w5. jackie Mowery Kenny Myrick Corina Maloney Elliot Martin Tammy Mathis Tonya Mathis Rodney Mathis jason McCleary David McDonald Terresa McFarland john McMillin Hayson McNew Corie Mejia Lisa Mercer Brenda Miller Kellie Molden john Molinar jenny Monroe Shandra Moore Christy Moreno Darry Morgan Algelique Morrissette Erika Morrow jim Nelson Richie Nelson Derrick Newton Wes Oldham Mario Parrish jerry Parsons ligish Patel jennifer Payne Mike Pease julie Perez Kim Perrotti Chris Petro Robert Pettyjohn Kim Phuong Phan Holly Pierce Mark Pollard Glenn Pond Kelley Poppelreiter Steve Price Troy Proctor Cathy Rainwater Richard Raleigh . Q es' 1'1 -::':-: , , Picture 1 - Richard Bautista. Picture 2 - Brian Ingram works hard in Algebra V41 - L- f Rm I ' LTQ K ' fa-. 4, Q . sz, M Ex ,r 'L N, ,NWS ,S w, M? I 3.3 Picture 1 - Kim Harless smiles pretty for the camera. Picture 2 Freshman cheerleaders perform at a pep rally. Michael Ratterree Melissa Razo Ana Reddings Randa Reder Keyam Reece Gary Ried Kevin Reid Bert Reynolds Brandy Reynolds Connie Roades Crystal Rice Emily Richardson Chris Rogers Debby Roser Damon Rowe Tommy Russom Angela Scott Wendi Searcy jeremy Seaver lodie Seigler Nanyamka Sewell Tracie Sewell Kim Shumate Daniel Sifuentes Heath Simpson Stephanie Slovak Amanda Smith james Smith jason Smith Roger Smith Tarona Smith Victoria Smith Troy Snow Rusty Starr Tonya Stephenson Mindi Stowsenberger Randy Summerhill Carey Tatum Kathy Taylor Mike Taylor 4 ff ' f Mannion' .,,,W , f M' !ff,:12i7Ef.4,..qf45, R Lif t,. pt i--zztgifriei-, t ,-,- +1 Angela Thompson Angela Tidwell Benjamin Tiger Mark Trent Oscar Trevino Lisa Turbeville joey Ubinger Kevin Vaught Misty Waits Sheryl Walker Lajuan Wash Argaron Washington Nicola Watters Steve Wenzel Dennis White Casey Wilcox David Wiley Robert Williams Thomas Williams Billy Wilson len Wilson Wendee Wingo Leslie Wolfe Urie Wren Lisa Wright Teddy Wu Denissa Young james Zapata Picture 1 - Leah Hart. Picture 2 - This is typing?? 74 ref Q 1 lirr gl Picture 1 - Angela Farris enjoys a football game. Picture 2 - jennifer Hall Freshmen Action I . . ir . WHS . Q! ll 'flgi ' Picture 1 - Cathey Blake Warms up in the bandhall. Picture 2 -- Coach Turner throws the camera a cool smile. Picture 4 - Mem- .. bers of the marching band hard at work. '11 Picture 5 - Christina jones helps herself to 3 refreshments. 35... Picture 6 - Angela Mac performs at the game. Picture 7 - Larry Marshall gives a pep talk at the pep rally. Picture 8 - Shawnda Moore enjoys a nice piece of cake. Picture 9 - Mike Haskett looks tired at 7:00 in the morning. Picture 10 - Roger Smith works hard at band practice. Sophomore Class Favorites This year's Mr. Sophomore Class Favorite is Brian Bowman. Brian is the Sophomore Class President involved in the Lan- guage and YAC club, and lays Varsity Football and Baseball. When asked how he felt about being elected class favorite he commented, I feel very honored to know my classmates are respectful of me. This year's Miss Sophomore Class Favorite is Rakisha Holt. Rakisha is a l.V. Cheerleader, Sophomore Class Secretary, and is in YAC and Language Club. When asked how she felt about being voted class favorite she said, I feel honored to know that m classmates have enough respect and admiration to have chosen me to represent our great class. Sophomore Class Officers 4 The Sophomore Officers for the 1987-88 school year are: President - Brian Bowman, Vice-President - Brandon Chenault, Secretary - Rakisha Holt, and Treasurer - Chad Cruson. These people played an important part in the winning of the sophomore sign and the many s irit sticks won by the sophomores. The sophomore class sollyd magazines to raise money for the prom, when they become Seniors. ,QW Picture 1 - Brian Bowman takes time to pose for the photographer. Picture 2 - Brandon Chenault Picture 3 - Rakisha Holt shows us her smile. Picture 4 - Bakisha Holt, Brian Bowman, Brandon Chenault and Chad Cruson. Brody Ables Karren Abshire Annick Adams Stephanie Adian jamie Allen Natalie Allison jason Ashley john Aubrey joe Back Stephanie Ballenger Shelly Bankhead Ronda Barnhart jimmy Barton Brian Bauer Deena Bayless Bobby Becker Kevin Bedford Angela Blair P1 . ....,, ,fam 3. my S is 7' 'I x it if 253 v ii .. A 'S 9 'tim ' r 1 .-K i K Picture 1 - Sophomores enjoy the pep rally. Picture 2 - Sophomores jerry Moore and jason Ashley play among Seniors. ,tm 'Uh -sv X .1- fl Picture 1 - Sophomores jam at the Homecoming dance. Picture 2 -- Trevor Edwards says We're number one. Elise Blake Maggie Bloodworth Brian Bowman lody Brannon Michael Bratu Barry Bray Lance Bridges Michelle Bruner Katrina Bryant Kevin Burns Bridget Bush Raquel Bustamante Angie Bynum Maria Casas Betty Chanberlain Brandon Chenault Carl Cole Carla Coleman Nona Collins Monica Contreras Rebecca Cooper Shane Cornelius Angela Counts Chris Coyle Andre Crawford Le Anna Creduer Kevin Crisp Mike Crites Chad Cruson ..,, Roger Dale Amy Dawson Kathlee Dean Philon Deberry Robert Del Val joey Deviney Dana Dickinson Picture 1 - Katy Starn socialized among students at the Keller game. Picture 2 - Sophomores cheer for the spirit stick. 80 HQ' M my 'icture 1 - Sophomores celebrate the winning of the spirit stick. Picture 2 - Matt Pinnell tells us what he thinks of Algebra. David Doerr Marcy Dunn Kara Earle Gail Earley Cynthia Eckles Cathie Eckley joshua Edwards Kieth Edwards Sammy Esquivel Audry Felkner jennifer Fenton jennifer Fetter Samuel Floyd Stephanie Fogle lennifer Folsom Stacy Gaines lohnnie Gammon lanice Galendo Becky Garay be Annie Garza Robert Gillock ff' Rick Hale Robby Hall Danielle Hamilton Shelly Hammer V- Debbie Hammons Laerke Hansen Wayne Harley Lindi Harmon Tony Harmon 1 lei Leah Hart Q Clint Henderson Kari Hibbs f Sandra Hickey Kimberly Hill Debbie Hokett ' s 1 2' Picture 1 - Debbie Hammons works on her Annual Staff layout. Picture 2 - john Kilpatrick and Robbie Hall show sophomore pride by painting bear paws. Picture 3 jennifer Folsom studies for her semester tests. 82 Rakisha Holt jill Hooten Gina Huddleston jennifer Hutson jennifer lsbell Patrick jackson Heath jenkins K Darrell jett 6 me Mike jones 'W Amee Keel john Kilpatrick Kellie Kilpatrick Stephen King Michael Kirkman X f Greg Kite Ethan Knight james Longino Laurie Longing Picture 1 - Steve Cagle shows off. Picture 2 - Kiesha Northcutt and jennifer Hutson talk on their way to class. Picture 3 - Kelly Smith performs at halftime Shannon McNitt Micheal Miller Laura Milstead Kenny Mimms Christina Mitchell lanette Moore jason Moore jerry Moore Marcy Moore Stormi Moore Carri Morgan jerry Morse Leslie Nance Keith Newton Holly Nitschke Keisha Northcutt Ricky O'Henley Marci Oliver Aomnoteh Oomging Tracy Owen Picture 1 - Sophomores show their spirit at the Ice Cream Sup- per. Picture 2 - Rakisha Holt, Stacey Richardson, Shelly Bankhead, Gina Huddleston, and jennifer Fenton cheer at a l.V. football game. 84 www Q! ,' ,, I flff J' s f wg ,X y r ,xsww ' W, A 1311 , V , W ,Wi K 1 I I di ',' -,-3 4 . ,f y 'rf' '-fi ' fi 100' ' f f .W m , 1 'xr 'W' , f W Z . 1, ,.f'o ,M ,J ' , . , K K , an T17 Q, H Al' 43 , W... 4 az, WW 'V ,ww i - . -4- 'T' . . In ,f Stacia Payne David Petty Samantha Pepper Candace Pierce Mattun Pinnell Pat Pitman jeremy Pryor Darron Radke Kenny Rainey Cathy Ramirez Jeffery Rasberry jamie Renfro Stacey Richardson Becky Ritter joshep Rivera Chas Roberts Tiffany Rowe Shannon Rubenkoeig yyyi ,. ' M, '51 ar C Picture 1 - Sophomores pose for a class picture. Picture 2 - Debbie Walker works on her Algebra. MSN aw i 'FP0Ninv-v- Brian Salten Valerie Sams Kendra Saunders Mark Saul Kenneth Sawyer lenepher Schoolcraft Caryn Senn Micheal Senn lana Shih lean Shih Sabrina Skopp Freddy Smith Kelly Smith Kelly Smith jennifer Spock Katie Starn Claton Starr john Stellar ...qvvf Picture 1 - Shane Cornelius does a Biology review sheet. Picture 2 - Sophomores have enthusiasm in the classroom. Beth Stinson john Sullivan john Taborsky Rhonda Taylor Scott Taylor Patricia Terry jackie Thomas Shirley Tibbit Ronny Timmes joe Tinsley judy Trayhan jimmy Treadway Teresa Treadway Duane Turner Margie Tyrone Rob Vacha Micheal Verkler Shelly Wagaman Cory Wagner Debbie Walker Stephen Walpole Sam Ward Russ Welch Bennie Wheiles Picture 1 - Carey Hibbs laugh with friends 'ln l Picture 1 - Sandra Dickey says Na! Picture 2 - Sophomores throw confetti at the Azle pep-rally. Picture 3- Kelly Kilpatrick writes a note in Geometry, Chris White joe Whiteside Darren Wiley Robert Willette Tonya Williams Ioey Wingo Lisa Wolfe Andrew Wright Kenneth Wright Kris Wright Scott Wright Dawn Yorek Leslie Young Marc Young joel Youngblood Sophomores Picture 1 - judy Trayhan, Keisha Northcutt, jennifer Spock wait in line for punch. Picture 2 - Dana Dickenson eats cake at the TAFE party. Picture 3 - Gina Huddleson visits with others. Picture 4 - Wendy Searcy waits for her picture to be taken. Picture 5 - Nona Collins and Betty Chamberlin wait for school to begin. Picture 6 - Tammy Mayo watches carefully while grabbing a glass of punch. Picture 7 - Michael Verkler and Debbie Hammonsget ready for class to start. Picture 8 - Shannon McNitt associates with others. Picture 9 - Lisa Wolfe stands among others during the pep-rally. Picture 10 - Carey Hibbs sits around in photography. l I . In Action 'N . , .. K' vm W zz., 1 ..,, , ' , 'i fy' . T 1h k 'f , '- ft 2 A gi vgfl, 4, iff. 1 750 NX V 1359! JU . W' Wg, J, Zig M ,, ,A g T fr z ,Q it L fhllf , .tw WR M Picture 1 - Margie Tyrone shows her coolness. picture 2 - Dawn York listens to the coaches pep talk. Picture 3 - Stephanie Adian thinks about the volleyball game. Picture 4 - Angie Bynum and Beth Stinson make faces at the camera. Picture 5 - jenny Fetter say Hi! Picture 6 - Michelle Bruner, Tony Harmon, Margie Tyrone, lackye Thomas, Stacy Richardson, stand together for a pic- ture. Picture 7 - Christina Mitchell stands on the sideline during half- time. Mr. And Miss junior Class ,f This years junior Class Favorites are Chris Howle and jennifer Susan. Chris is very supportive of his school through many activities like Varsity Basketball, Student Council, NHS, junior Class officer, and Vice-President of the Language Club. Chris has worked hard and he feels that he has accomplished a lot this year. jennifer Susan is also supportive of her school through activities like Student council, NHS, and she is a Varsity Cheerleader. jennifer maintains a high grade point average and she is held in high esteem by her teachers and classmates alike. juniors Prepare For Prom irq N The junior officers began the '87 year by preparing for the '88 junior-Senior Prom. The juniors plan to raise money for prom this year by working the con- cession stand inside the Multi-Purpose Complex during the Volleyball and Bas- ketball games. The money they raise will go toward the 1988 junior-Senior Prom. The officers are: President - Melisa Blassingame, Vice-President - Chris Howle, Corresponding Secretary - Kristenn Dunn, Recording Secretary - Ann Dulaney, Treasurer - Crystal Trefger. Gally Abanilla Amie Allen Lee Ann Anderson ,nn Michelle Back Melinda Barnhart Tammy Bell Krista Bennett Bret Bentley Melisa Blassingame William Body Robbie Bonigas Thomas Boudreaux Ricky Brandon Roger Buckner Krist Buenger Barbie Burdette Cody Burleson Renee Burks Picture 1 - Robbie Robb catches his breath. Picture 2 - Debbie Sullivan and Tracy Hutchins goofaround. is 3 Picture 1 - Karleen Rogers does her assignment. Supper. Picture 4 - jennifer Susan balances on the jeff Burnett David Bustamante Donnie Carlisle airs C L Michael Carney Tim Cartmill joel Casey Daniel Castilleja Craig Chapman john Chavers Robert Chewning Terry Choate Michael Contreras john Cooper Lindy Covin Kathy Crowdis 5 . t Y Picture 2 -- Lawrence Gallagher thinks about the game. Picture 3 - juniors socialize at the Ice Cream pyramid. Picture 5 - Vanessa Moreno takes a break from her literature. Mikell Deatherage Zazell De Castro Michael Dellinger Lance De Los Santos Cynthia Del Val 4 Steven Dickerson Dwayne Dornquist Monica Dozier David Dragoo Ann Dulaney Y , A ' V-p LQ25 Kristen Dunn Marcus Dunn Iohn Emory Lance Fain Sean Farrell ' Wade Flanagan If 'N Marsey Flatt Ricky Flores David Ford Tabitha Forsythe Shawn Found loan Fowler Picture 1 - Ann Dulaney shows her pride by painting a Bear Paw on Gibbs St. Picture 2 - David Bustamante pigs out at the Foreign Exchange Party. Nicole Frederick john Friske Tabatha Fulkerson Lawrence Gallagher Buster Gandy jan Gentry i S2 me Chris Gatch David Geter Tabitha Geter Stephen Gildon Rebecca Gillock David Godi Charles Goins Shane Goodwin George Gordon V Paula Grider . I Q,,.a,,,.i-sf .tt ,-vv-f -- Picture 1 -john Turner catches his breath. Picture 2 -juniors party in the stands. Picture 3 -john Chavers and Larry Butler work on term themes. Picture 4 - Shawn McBride socializes in class, Chris Griesing jimmy Hall Scott Hall Samantha Hamilton Shawn Hammack Larry Hammonds Teri Harris Dale Hart Holly Harwell Kim Hately Charna Henderson Todd Herring Keith Holbrook Scott Hooten Mike Horn Chris Howle Rhonda Hughs Tracy Hutchings Stacey Ingram Melisa jackson Picture 1 -juniors begin to fill the stands at the Keller pep rally Picture 2 Ricky Molinar slurps down the last drop of Ice Cream. Picture 3 Tracy Hutchings puts her artist abilities to use ' fj Cassandra james Kimberly johnson Kim jones Cynthia judlin Twilla Kane .auaumsggw aff ff! ji. V fx L i V15 - P l 9 s K Q Ml l-A J Picture 1 - Craig Chapman works on his Algebra. Picture 2 - Charna Henderson does a good job on the Bear Paw. Picture 3 Jn. Derrick Keathley Kimberly Kelly Doug Kennedy Randy Kennedy jayson Kenyon james Kilpatrick jim Kinniard Cynthia Latimer Mary Lavine Marfreda Leabo Carmetta Lee Stephanie Love Melisa Lowery Deanna Luster james Luster Kristi Buenger cheers the guys jennifer Maben Kevin Mack Mark Maddy David Maloney Melissa Martin Diego Martinez Sumati Marx Shelly Matheus jerry McBride Tina McCasIand Nancy McDonald Scotty McPherson Lorie Meador Matt Mercer Stacy Miller Renee Mobley Ricky Molinar james Morrison Pam Nabors Clinton Neel Brittne Nhan Michael Nichols Picture 1 - Donny Carlisle, john Turner, Lance De Los Santos, Robbie Robb, Shawn Found, Craig Chapman and Thomas Winters are being cool at the Banquet. Picture 2 - Kristen Dunn is caught by surprise. if eff' f in Ad... gd Picture 1 - Shelly Matheus, Sandy james, and john Chavers show their spirit. Picture 2 - Charles Goins keeps an eye on the game. Ricky Page Doug Paris Shelia Pewitt Karen Podsednik Merci Prieto Chrysteen Proctor Clay Ray Kristy Reeves Missy Roach Robbie Robb jennifer Roberts jason Robertson Darla Rogers Karleen Rogers Tracy Rollins Diane Rose Carol Rumsey Tracy Sanders Steven Sawyer Matt Schutkowski Christina Scifres Amy Seaver john Shelton Lavon Shelton Robert Shiflett Casandra Simmons Brian Simms M53 Q '+..'u2 nu Kimberly Smith Lynna Smith Traci Smith Kaylee Stallings Matt Stern Kevin Stevenson Gail Still Kellie Stockton Dennis Stowe Misty Strobel Debbie Sullivan 4.8 ,J jennifer Susan Angelina Tatum Shannon Taylor i E 4 Carl Teague Randal Thomas Brian Thompson it , -J,. 4 4 :, Picture 1 - Kyla Weeks is proud to be a junior, Picture 2 - Chris Howle and Charles Goins enjoy the pep-rally Q , I Picture 1 - Kristi Buenger works out in Cheerleading. Picture 2 -juniors show Pride in their school. Chad Thompson jennifer Thornton jennifer Thurman Crystal Trefger john Turner john Ubinger George Vargas Ricky Wade Brian Walding Amie Walker Erin Warren Ylonda Weddle Kyla Weeks jon Weigant Carie Weir Scott White Tonya Wiley Gary Wilson Thomas Winters jason Withrow Teresa Woods Cary Yeomans Richard Zeller l fag: H 'J , W' L ' f -V li1'?'UWf - ' '. F, W? , V 'I ,, Q-V, f 4 WW' ,,,L, ,,L, f4,mw,1 ,, N ,W 15 , MW,-1 J ' K Jkb: , as 1 sf- Clan - A close group of people i' c .f 5 .r -W -V -. ...,.. 1' x 'Q .,, ' ' - ,,, its ' Q uk, gi' u ai , t -.X if 'li ' N . V - SENIORS SENIORS SENICDRS SENIGRS Picture 1 - Seniors cheer the Bears on at the Brewer vs. Azle pep- rally. Picture 2 - SeniorsRobin Box,Scottie Stringer, and Kim Wright yell for the Bears. Picture 3 - Greg Campell plays his solo to Majestia during the Mansfield game. Picture 4 - Seniorsjennifer Guerrero, Lori Moore, julie Robinsonare having fun showing their Bear Pride at the pep-rally. Picture 5 - The Senior sign fills the gym with spirit at the Homecoming pep-rally. Picture 6 - Senior football players take time to pose at the Ice Cream Supper. Picture 7 - Senior Scottie Stringer working on the yearbook. Picture 8 - jeff Chaversgives the camera a stare. Picture 9 - Angie Murraymarches on the field getting ready to preform. Picture 10 - The Senior favorites get together and pose for a picture. Picture 11 - Seniors are having fun at the pep-rally. Picture 12 - Greg Dickeythe Drum Major keeps the band together. T Mr. nd Miss Senior Class WP' Through the years Gina Stango and Devin Dixon have put in a lot of hours into activities and it's not going unnoticed. This year's Senior class chose Gina and Devin as their Mr. and Miss Senior Class. Gina has been active in most everything at Brewer High School. Such as Volleyball for 4 years, track, NHS, Key Club, Language Club, and YAC. 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Picture 8 - Devin Dixon and Toy Polk take the pep rally very seriously. 34 lt.. Ai' fx. ily' U aff? 5 me 'if' 'SE'-H4122 ffiiiiw ax A wx Q, K 3 W ' W xg ggi, .N .vga - W .x., v wi, -' - . Y 1 H h -- , - - ,,h:. i g g I -. :,,Qvi-if W ,. A :SA fig .-LFYQQE1 5 5 Y f ffi , 'L m m f Yxhndfkp-, 'Grail fi Xt , f Q- 8 3 x 1 ,mey f . x,kkk in Ar.. 5 V x . ,-.1.gg , K i , Q ..,x , wx V X 'W Ne yx Q 9 K N A .. ' 'ix ' V K X 5 if-x,,, ' L L X KLLL, m A -A 01' f Ss. '- K . .. X -1.:Y Q - -iml ,. , ,FA N N, , i . , N, '12, f , - ,. X ' fwim- -A va , -' . wx X .wks + Q' . i-.345 fi ' x, .,f,.iqf'r'f'fifIfV'e.,. Robbie Armstrong 9 'fk 'Z: fri' ': tk': I Activities - 3 yrs Symphonic Band, 3 yrstviarching Band, 2 yrs jazz Band, Language Club, OEA. Awards - Who's Who Among American High School Students. Favorite Memories - CL Re- member Labor Day - Hey boy you look mighty cute in those jeans, -CL remember Cherry Cherry Pie! 'Ehe'farriig,,ftfhanksgiving '87 Mrs. Wright's Spanish Class. Seeing iqult band. FC remember RS house? How TG. That was fun unlike Prom '87. t-lallowen '87- Oh God they're following Almost getting caught stealing CL's grandad's truck. Mrs. Massey and her labs. CL remember lf l get a ticket, l'll pay it Mr. Lamb and his never ending lectures. Prom '87 and the homber time I had. Homecoming '86, Senior Will - I being of sound mind leave to all underclassmen the ability to graduate. To Spanish students the patience to listen to Mrs. Wright's lectures. tHumor her, she loves itI The ability to eat lunchroom food no matter how bad it is. To CL I leave the ability to find her way anywhere without getting lost. Also to thank you for your friendship. It's helped me out of some rough times! Favorite Song Anything by George Strait. Renee Bee-BOP marching band I year, TAFE. Spelling, Club, at Neiman-Marcus, Awards'f5QQIWho's Who 2 American High School Students, 3 years. - Homecoming '86 with 'Qeamond - ,Dave,,II'KL'M.. confessing hitting my car-twice, Friends- Q K.Li:,QLQ-gg,GIQM.,S.M.,T.S., and Shasta. Hey Kristine, How about , 'I Hawaiians? You better just calm your butt down . . across America with D.F.,D.B.and D.U. Things I'd I -, Falling out of Shasta's car on Camp Bowie. Mrs. i I I I - Qi herjfigt per class and her wild stories. M.S. Honors ,,II IIrfgQ5fiif1rfQ, I, ifienior Taylor. Twirling Homecoming U86 by my- 'I,II , I,II. having a room on the ski trip, Shasta and l Ator. senior will - I leave to an the advice. Stay strong and in not by rrrar and is Pav avi' am' Baylor. Favorite Frrendsnarefrwndsg, ver. A ' , , ., ..,., ,ea -f f, W -I - . ... , W .,f,,,,,, .Y :x 530 9 if' W f X X f 0 I y 1 or L M24 f .,,.,,5 gr, ,I.1 ,r. ,,,., I, I L' 1:15 ',I,' . and Choir Favorite Memories - The fifffjf w, littie G.A. Things I'd Like to Forget - Ms. - To M.V, l leave my UPS van, To J Hadetkif? anoihf Chauffutr the lag 9116 teiifeiif , M ,,,., , .,,., , , ,,,, ,,,, a , , , I I To I leave many . t, I, mme DW ' leave fh3,,f . .f, To l..' I xtieavei rt aaaragfsiaiaw I leave visas AML..,.,,,,.y,-H,.,,,,,,,,,,,r., -,gn ,,,,,, A ,A . .rm-, ,.,,.. i W, ,,,, r. f-,. r-rrvrvrzrsr,-from,,,I,..y. f , , ,,,,,,,,, .,,. ,,.,,, ,, ,,., ,, ,, ,, H Ma if if Mk! .1?5Zf5iifQ f ' ' ' ff r . :nf r nay- , I . 1 ffYfiZ2'2 , M if if 1 - . or of-.ritfw tr -I Z I ' gr ar... '- , .,.'-,,,:,,,,-4t.,g1i,,.f':r ,f Def or A' V ' t forget -- JB and walkinitghiome from CC with Victoria MB Ashfordqfx I'-. Activities - Band 4 yrs, Marching Band Row Leader - yr, Concert Band 1 yr, Symphonic Band 3 yrs, OEA,'i5'yrr','Favoi'ite Memories - K.C., Missouri, bus rides to footbaii games! Things I'd like To Forget - The swirly! My nickname Being sung to by DB, while locked in a closet. Tripping Contest my Freshman yr. SK and MF as row'ieadeiii3?ft?i55iiiiehtting cars on Camp Bowie with AW's car and washing off the black marks with ice cream. The helicopter and SR.iwhat a nightmarei Crawling from the front seat of IM's car in a dress, and finding out a man behind us was watching the whole thing. Not having my uniform for the last game. Senior Will - To IM thanks for all the great times and helping out through hard times. To LL for being so truthfully blunt to make me see my stupidity at times when I could have lost it. To MV the ability to find a girl, wfout pushing themselves on him. To MR, the ability to keep out of Mr. Lamb's path and talk your way out of something wfout smarting off and getting into worse trouble. Lastly, I leave the ability to put up with MR wfout killing him first to MH iwe all know how hard it isll Favorite Song - There's No Way Out. , I ' f 1 year, years,iNatidtfji1E iietyiillfigears, Drama Club, ' who fstuaents, TAFE, favorite W'ford 'T.W., 'Spuds and Love. M21 withxffti. Stormi-Remember'thQQonn at the college, hot tu,b,,Mth Y.H., EDDIE TINCHI-Zgffastieberry parties, times with Ronnie, Hank ahd George concerts with Y.H.,S.M., Tony H.-Don't tell K.B., cow' boys from Peaster, Springtown parties, most of all the times when I never found my way home all night. Things I'd like to Forget -- Prom '87 when all the beergot stolen, Homecoming'87, the wrec after ChristmasIlast,yggif,I,3MesrI5iater, going out with guys who sat they didn't, 'i'l fifsfshowhall tight with C,B.,T.M. and Senior will -- to S.M. the ability to finish school, to my lil'sis, all the EDDIE lah my love! bestest for everything!!! made it!!! Time Of My Life. . Gary Bennett Activities - NHS, Student Council, basketball Awards - Who's Who in Spanish 2, Who's Who in History, Academic Ali- American, Who's Who Among American High School Students Favorite Memories whole freshman year with SR, DB, WS, SC, MM, g A, jg,gt,m. cruises with MH, SR's party 18th B-day parties, Dalton's, Texas io. ttmatwsiiii.ks,5sc5:wigrmyrng with ws. CC IW, CN, Steaiingg,Sigrts,5fCijjo1jerrSt., Senior ciass, Wes passing '87 egg right wanna smoke? Ms. Masseyfsfciass. Senior will stupid stories to anyone who believes them. To IW drink. To I Bon C myreiired unused B-bail jersey. To best wishes and good luck! Favorite song -- Livin' After , W ..,,,..,,., f ff 5:1Meenays,rsr.:r1ir:,r if Tonya Ann Baird - Flying Nun, Buckle Bunnie, Blondie, Tonnie Activities -- Band, Marching Band, OEA, Symphonic Bai Awards Who's Who in VOE Favorite Memories - Haunted Hous Remember the guy that said he was going to his lab and wanted n to go with him? Wasn't that funny when my mom got scared ai almost cried when FK was coming after her and all ya'll couid r was scream. SK biting myjhair. MRV -- don't lick the shoes, marching behind.me,'IThe-'window at Taco Bueno? HH - Pepper Hot! What about the turquoise and black striped underwe and who they belonged to? Quick! Shake your butt! RVF - Wh did you want to do for t6 counts during Russian Sailor's Danc Sundays. Both 17th B-days. Bary has a fish in his earl Fishing in tl rain. Senior Will - Holly - my sanity, 7 a new bottle of hairspray would leave you some patience, but l have none, MRV - A hipp and some love St a hug RVF - another year of band 8a hopeful Drum Major, a shoulder to lean on 8r a car to write on. SK - n ability to play! Things I'd Like To Forget - Mushroom head 81 h broken footiihe last game of '87, Wilton Gene thumping m Coach with KRS. Favorite Song - Candle in Tl wind. qt l I year Awards 4, EXcellent medals in Corp Contest, Favorite',Mhll10t'iei 4-4 Cindy Batie reme T.M. and I.D. tackled usiiifihe snow, eat dirt! and Gina's house, Yeah We doll! Ann I. and Stacey A prom and those cute littiei at the Stockllrds, I knew would. Chaz R. l'll never forget Amy W. remember when we had no sleep? Gait S. d0n't forget about LB. and R.W. I know ld Lilte'toIForget - Flag Corptlllil Coach All the times Cindy B and I fought and a Will - I leave to my brother La Crystal Diann ,,rI , Activities - Flag 3 years, Deca I 3 I W I ..,,.,. fl, ,,r- 1. I. . I m at times I have had Christi M. I don't for the Forever. Band G ary 5 , n n .... ..... . ,r , ' X f I , II: I Baseball 2 yrs, Track, Senior Class 3 yrs Key Club YAC A Ben 8. Boothe ll Club Amencan house School Students Students, Freshma Austin 87, a days Lyndo times th 3 fired 6 W6 an H .,,, ., d ixon Awards -- Should 0 S.G., K.W,, hundred vote . a CS W.M. friend I 5 E arney Tina jr. Collins Activities - N.H.S. 3 years, Student Council 3 years, Volleyball 2 ears, Cheerleading 4 years, Varsity Bat Girl 3 years, Y.A.C. Awards - Who's Who in Health, lHaj Favorite Memories - Trampoline lks with T.A. and sharing secrets with R.j. Most people are only cky enough to find on good friend and I found the best two in the orld-Thanks Tonia and Ricky!!! Grand Champions at Cheer hamp for 2 yearsg Oklahoma trip, Foley's. State Baseball '87, F.B. 6, TINA and getting in trouble with 21 B.M. and the MIP.Growing J with H.D. and keeping her out of trouble, Sneeking around with B, and the G.B. guys with M.D. Movies with M.M. and Stop-N- o!! Babydoll and the outfield- Hit the dirt D.G. Hey H.D. Why I the heck weren't we invited? Billy and cheating? My favorite iemory of all MICHAEL,I LOVE YOU Things I'd Like to Forget - '.T. and D.F. my frosh year. K.B.-my broken jeansg A.P. the Jwboys , C.R.D,, D.B. one question, S.B. driving to lunch and .immer of '86 and crying on R.j,'s shoulder, 9 month fight with LM, Kim Perry and her idea priorities. Senior Will - Chris - All nsaid I'm sorries, Holly N. the ability to ignore the B.H.S. gossirgi,'5g..g,Q,,, Christi Cook Activities - Cosmo. 1812, Vica. Favorite Memories - Sophormore year. All the fun I have with S.B. Partying with Best friend T.F, junior year. Thanks to M.D. now I have Ronner Pearson my Fiance. good luck with Bubba Sims. julie Thing's I'd Like to Forget -- The fights with j.H. over j.P, cause of K.R. big mouth, The bad times with S.B., F.T., and A.B. Senior Will - To my brother B.C. the will to keep his mouth shut and to stay out oftrouble, and all the luck with the girls. To all the girls in Cosmo. Good luck at State Board. And to the underclassmen - the books, dirty halls, and the faces of gripey teachers. Favorite Song - George Strait's All my Exes Live in Texas. nd Barbie my friendship and lots of luck in Cheerleadingiandjji'iQgQQj5QggfiQ!: ew dance partneri. Heath - Thanks for putting up with me, antffiffii' ood luck with one more v.c. Favorite Song - l heard it through ie grapevine by Marvin Gaye. ' lichard Corbitt A . to the office while in TunIe's class. Favorite C.H., got together at L.W.'s last Me and tiiiiwiecked my 'tiuck for the 3rd When L.B. didn't come home till 3:00 When my and C.H. backed into the light at Putt-Putt. Beefers the 4th of LB. Thiofs I'd Like to Forget - Wrecking truck. Coniirighome at 3:00 a.m. from L.B.'s house. When me M,A. got into that fight at the beginning of summer. Senior Will the good and bad times that goes with school. It's over before tau know it. Favorite Song - Bristol Hotel bytl Cool j. Gary Cunningham jr. - Thing's I'd Like to Forget --i Fd like to forget year except my Senior Senior Will --, leave all the underclassmen my igjiowledge. Song California by the Eagles. s .r Gregory Cox Jjgf g Activities -- Language Club, N.H.S., Garden' Club, and Computer Club. Favorite up atgf all the party's, My friends CN., DJB., and Senior Sunday's, Football games, 23 vrs. 4, Rudie, Hey Wade You'd better let Gary Meltons, Last of all Beth Herring lHonor Student from H - .J Thing's I'd like to Forget - l260', Numerous wrecks and tickets, Chemistry and Calculus, waking up on my front porch, Yacking at Prom, Throwing a party for 200 close personal frieniilsf Favorite Songg, -- Sex Bomb Boogie. '11 Du5fY Davis ' I Activities - Football, Track, Loitering, and the Custodial Arts. Brewer Cycling team with D.C. Awards - N.H,S. to which I never showed up for the induction. Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize and second place ribbon in Art. Favorite Memories - L.W. with ,HAP and M.S. Senior Party '8Z,T.T.'s bachelor party. The Kittie Black Rabbit. Being the wire man. Playing' Football. Cruisin' with HAP, D,P., MS., j,S., RN., C.N., j.U. and M.S. All at the same time in one car. The good times and good friends I had at BREWER. I loved every minute of it. Thing's I'd Like to Forget - Never starting, Several members of the Faculty. j.V. verteran. BANkQ,,,yvhat a mistake. A few EX girl- friends. Other than that wasn't much to complain about. I had a great time. Seiiior Will - I Dusty Davis being of above average mind and magnificent body to here by leave, not much because l didn't.get much. Enjoy high school while it's here because it goes by too fast. My Senior year has been twelve coming and it's been a long time, been a long time, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, time. Favorite Song - Rock-N-Roll by Led Zepellin Renee Ball and Kristine Leighton joseph Cook Activities - Baseball, Football, and Tennis. Awards - A high achievement in approving grades. Favorite Memories -- The junior Senior Prom. Thing's I'd Like to Forget - The things I didn't do well Senior Will - I leave my bad grades behind. To other classmen I leave some advice, I you have to work hard if you want to suceed. Favorite Song - Dear Mr. jesus Tommy Tombo Cruson Activities - Football 4 years, Baseball 2 years, Track 3 years, Student Council Representative, National Honor Society, Key Club, F.H.A., O.E.A,, Y.A.C. Awards - Most Likely to Succeed Favorite Memories -- Cruising cooper with the gang R.D., R.P., j.W,, D.D. Summer '87. Hey R.D. rememger Crap!!!! Hanging out at R.P,'s house after football games on Friday night. Thing's I'd Like to Forget - Being stranded in Oak Cliff on july 4th with R.D., R.H., L.H. Brownwood '87, 2 a days. Off Season. Double 4 point Dummy jumps. Senior Will - I Tommy Cruson being of sound mind and good judgement leave Chad all my charm and brown nosing abilities. to the Dozer R.R., S.W.H., S.H., B.C., BB. I leave El Campo. Favorite Song - Get it Girl by Luke Skywalker. Holly Davis if Activities - Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Track, Class Officer 9th grade year, Language Club. Awards - Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Homecoming Queen. Favorite Memories - Cheerleading Nationals in FLORlDAgfff1ayoffs in V.B. - Hugging my dad after football games. Going K.P., j,A,, T.j., K.S,-Hey K.P. I lost my knees -j,A. I hate it when we forget to go home. A S.I. Watch out for the Rattle House Snake!! Sliding down the halls with A.D., l.S., TJ., K.B., D.G., K.D., T,D. hey GS.-Psch! Queen of Flies - Your goat smellin' . . . The things me and Kelly got away with -e All of th Q.Q. in Atheletics. Skiing with K.P. and Aunt Polly. Hey K.S. and j.A. - the CL's . . , Hey M.C. you skanky . . . ph, and sorry Charlie. Hey S.j.-Grab the fence! A.L. earlobe days!! Forgetting to close my trunk and going doun the granola trail with S.I., C,L. - Remember stopping at the Stop Sign backwards? Hey C.S. what about S.P. parts ha! My packs with j.W. f the ones he always broke haha! One of my most favorite memories Nicholas, and all the neat times we've had!!! Thing's I'd like to Forget - My car being impounded A T.j. wrecking on the 3 wheeler with j.P. Fighting at Drive- in with T.P.-Running off to H.S.B. with K.P., G.S., S.V.a6:45 a.m. prac- tices. Breaking my nose with T.B.!I Senior Will - To S.I. my friendship and the ability to stay out of trouble and having fun in B.B. practice without me!! K.S,aMy friendship and jeffro!! To S.R. the ability to keep her men in line!! to Matt my brother, I leave my great B.B. ability haha! and good luck in high school! to Nicholas Brent I leave all my love-I LOVE YOU!!! Favorite Song - Hotel California by the Eagles. 'aqwgh lwli?6shini'Tim's car and ettin cau ht b loe .Tim'. Henever S S S B Y Y existed. Rodeo with C. my freshman year! Moving! Goat Ropers, K.l.'sil:iad habits C You know what I meanll Getting pulled out and yelled at by KJ. at Whata. Senior Will - To Teresa, I leave my love 5ttleiIi,e,,egtperience and fun of high school. To Kerry ieav eartandls l, I love you so much. to Laura I leave my a i . 5 ' n ' I ' better fujndll I'm sorry! TotG'iannon eiperienc, To Danny I leave my love thanks for being a W d dad l leave allmy love and thanks for everything. . ' e I I leave one more year and a wooden stake to use on Draco w n neccessary! To Draco I leave the rowdiest bunch of people yet! Bye Bey! A place to crash for parties. Favorite Song - All I need by Motely Crue. it al Tracey Diess Activities - OEA, TAFE, Chorous, Spanish club Awards -- Who's Who in American High School Students Favorite Memories - SM don't drop your pizza! KS are you still crying? KW who are you mad at? Look at that car its driveable Things I'd like to forget - My soph. yr., Algebra 2 and the lies TM told. CS' mood changes. Senior will -,To all the underclassmen the will to graduate Fa- vorite song - Here I go Again it 6 'Y .5 Devin Duane Dixon If , Activities - 3 yrs V.B seball, 3 Football, NHS, YAC, Computer Club Awards - '86 All Bistrict Honorable Mention Baseball, '87 All District shortstop, '87 fill District Tight End. Mr. Senior Class Fa- vorite Memories - Eating lunch with Nick. Going to Waco with juice and Nick. Sitti g with Hatcher in South Padre, Sitting with Ronnie in Austin bgythe Schgolgg hrd. Falling in love with lulie, Playing at State atid scoririg ATE gainst Everman. Kicking Grandbury's Butt. My IV footballs i ,Eating cookies St drinking Bud at Nick's. Eating at Dufiyfs fng a suprise upstairs. All the great times I have had withifallilf lfx .nds at BHS. All the times with the Sunday Crew, Ricky's 'during my Sophmore yr. Band by the Hand. Things I'd lilteftoif' - Getting arrested with Greg Morris in WS. Getting throviinouicif WW's ' KR. Getting in fights with Coa H. Senior will - I leave my s o Scott Hall, To Lance D I lea y catching abilities. favorite ong - Everyone must get stoned. .,-..., ... . .-...- .... ...C ...-..... F.. , . -.. - am-.H ...iv tu- uv-my t not be a dork. To whoever wants, ' . d slot, my books, lockerg To Alisha the ability not to be a blf- . I - , g if ff Thomas A Echols, lr I Activities - jazz Band Favorite Memories - Playing in lazz Band Things I'd like to forget - Photography class with Mr. Young Senior will - I will this school to the unfortunate underclassmen, may thy inheritance be great not small. Favorite song - KILLERSQ. zafzfs... vm ailaofmaz wxgvzitea fwwuag mama wx z 41 Awards Perfect attendance. Favorit my fruends and the great teachers Thing when I got sent to the offio wnll - I leave wisdom t4 1, how to use i1 - arents fo W1 stand fo I an the 817 in Eng Times with 1987 - see who came to town that but not 5 AB's, Moving so I wasn't Popular will - To my fun, but don't be high school yrs all that Thanx for ya Amy 81 it! Mom, S me Every party at Nick's, Senior will - Thanks to all my Tamatha L nn Tammy Io johnson hannon Kay lames Shanu Activities - Man Groung Runner 4 yrs, Annual Staff 3 yrs, Club, YAC, Computer Club, Key Club, Garden Club, Favorite Memories - Still being around to enjoy the Growing up bunches with CR '1Hey I'm just lyin! MD what I do without you? All the late nights with CM: 824 always The Gang: KE my informer HD growing up between GS my future client CL partying for the fun ot' it KP up for mei' Sl has The Cure TI I can hear your hair b small talks KA the X on your nose CR I'd rather you your car than do this! I can't wait. Things I'd like The road slanting with CR. Getting caught on Toto with Breaks, CM leaving Iourney Concert - R1 never letting me forget about any- with KP 81 HD over Christmas. Letting IP Drive my CL at 5 am. Prom 86 Gina are you going to let the support 81 helping me make it. Mom 81 Dad, I love song - Don't you forget about me -A Simple Minds arsity Track N H S President Student Language Club Y A C Computer Club year Class President Iunior year Awards History, Homemaking, 2nd Team All-District Best All Around, Homecoming Court, istinguished American High School Memories -- Hey 1.5.- Touch I'm gone. H.D., S.I. The Frozen Remember sliding in the I feel weird. D.M. I'm Blind. Y Activities - Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity W V ' , . . . ' , D Pretty go Spirit. H.D,, N.A. I'm at the Serve. M.B, You liar I smelt it. IQS. a t R.P.'s. FLORIDA NATIONALS!!! VOLLEYBALL with Deneise my Best Bud! Trouble Buddy, Watch Out, It's Slippery, K.P. yay, Eve! H.D. for letting me be her sister. Bear's gonna be p f Grabbing my Ankles My lil' Buddy! Breaking own three camp! H.D. at I.A.'s, rom the Mis- ha hai H.D.g l have To Kristen I when Im go fun with at c my great gi.. Brenda Knight Activities - Band 4 yrs. lmarchingj. Favorite Memories -- Being friends wf Aj, SA, AB, Gary, jM and all the band members. The junior, Senior Prom, 86' 872 Going to the Tandy Center and riding the Subway and eating at Uncle Charle's, boy that drill was an- noying Aj, and SA, remember that night of the Homecoming. RK, remember the time we went to Sweetwater. lim glad someone had a needle and thread because you would've had to have worn a blanket on the field. Things I'd like to forget - World Histor wf Miss Ponder. Senior Will - Wish that all the band members new and old would to their BEST in all you do. Favorite Song - I've Had The Time of My Life, Louis llong-leggedj Layton Activities - 4 years of Concert and Marching Band, 4 years of Annual Staff, T.A.F.E,, and Key Club.-Awards - Outstanding Band Member, Most D's ever made byia student in Math at B.H.S. Favorite Memories - Madonna concert with jimmy lTubaj Para sons, Michael tthe flasherj Dellinger, Stefanie ll Want Your - - !j Mulford, Chris lBrewer Rulesl Wortham, Rene'll refuse to grow upj Layton, Tamara Mc Slutt, and David Parsons. Relaxing in the jacuzzi and working at Rickey's with john tone in the ovenl Harmon, jeff ll Have a Big Mouthj Burnett, Michael Dellinger, Frank told farmerj Wester, Tim tthe Dartmanj Cartmill, Larry tYou Piece 00 Wood, and David lBrucel Lee. Mexican sombreo dance at the lake, Hey Monica Holly remember E.M.P, and One Officer Clap to go. john and Stefanie remember our nomatic adventures in Arlington. Hey john and jeff remember the Precious thing, and Doctor Ruth's famous feet smelling. Stefanie remember us the Peeping Toms. Hey Michael it's big seriously it is. Marney remember the RED chair in the GREEN room. john remember the microwave at the Christmas party, Hurry Up! Frank do you hear a high pitched noise, Hey Chris We need five Mac from the Backs! Things I'd like to Forget - Tracy Shepard's reckless driving, Ms. l smell cancer Massey. Band Banquet '87, David Lee's Kung Fu stories, Vicki Ashford's BIG MOUTH, the new edition I gave my car and my Dad's right truck fender and bumper. Early morning Band practices. All Mr. Lamb's grouchy-gripe outs leven though I deserved themj, my Big Mouth, AND MOST OF ALL TAMARA ERLENE MC NUTT!!!!!!l!I!l!ll! Senior Will - I Louis of half mind and skinny body leave jason and Casey the ability to retain their lunch and plumes. Stefanie don't forget March 26, 1996. I leave Robert the ability drive the speed limit on the way to band. I leave jason and Robert my ability to play the Baritone if there is any, To my Mom and Dad an apology for all the financial and mental stress I've caused you. To Rene' and Chris the ability not be like a secret couple. To jeff, Michael and Tim I leave all the fun I have had. Favorite Song - Evenfthing by Madonna. Scott Dwain Lindsey Activities - Marching Band, 1 yr Drama 3 yrs, Language Club 1 yr, UIL One-Act Play 85, UlL Ready Writing 2 yrs, NHS 3 yrs,Drama Club, I yr. Awards -- Who's Who in Honors English 2, Biology I, Honors American History. Favorite Memories -- One-Act Play: Eng. 3 with CK, lB,AP,DVp CM with CK, jBp Physics, First 2 and a half years of Drama, Sen, Skip Day Nov. 6, and the reactions to my being there, jB remember The Little Triangle Z FC Don't call me Shirley. AP,jB, remember LC's musical voice! CK you crack me upg Senior Pep Rallies: and the Wig!! linside jokejg eating at TC Mall Things I'd like to forget - Chemistry and labs, The Scarlet Letter, Timings in typing, SG Senior will - l Scoot Lindsey, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following, Chemistry to all unfortunate stedents, another English Class lHonorsJ to I Canard, 20 years of bliss with The Scarlet Letter to N Wright, to C Deaver 30 more years of teaching Drama, and to my brother, the best of luck. Favorite song - Save the Whales Medley, by Delores do Legend. Rhonda Renae Knight Activities - Marching band. Favorite Memories - All the foot- ball games, and when Valerie and I became best friends this year and finding out things we shared, All the party's I went to. Things I'd like to forget - Skipping school and getting caught. Senior Will - I would like to leave my Go to H. World, l'm a Senior to Valerie. I won't let her take my apartment but lwill let her live there. Favorite song -- ln The Still of the Night - Whitesnake. Kristine Leighton Activities -- Symphonic Band 4 yrs, NHS, TAFE, jazz Band 1 yr. Awards - All-City Band, AIIARegion Band, Solo 81 Ensembleg State, Outstanding Sophomore. Favorite Memories - Hey Renee re- member the private parties at Neiman's! Talking on the phone in Economics! You better just calm your butt down hotdog! Hey Renee, Someone just told me Cristy K was Hawiian! Did you know that? My 7 hrs. a week maximum with IAMES! Things I'd like to forget - Algebra 1 81 2g Geometry, Computer Math, RC 81 all the problems, Bari Sax tNo offense Mr. Lambj I hate Spanish! Car- oline moving away. Senior will -- To Kiesha I leave all the candy bars she ever wanted to sell. To Michelle I leave my talent if she dares take it. The Bari to anyone who wants it. Underclassmen, don't ever take your flute apart! Favorite Song - Here by Kim Boyce. Charissa Long tRissal . R Activities - Symphonic Band-3yrs. Marching Bands3yrs. YAC, Language Club, Computer Club. Favorite Memories - Hey RA remember LABOR DAY WEEKEND! Hey DG,Sj, remember TOTO ! All of my summer parties! Hey HD, remember Light as a feather stiff as a board! Stealing my Grandfather truck wf DG,HD. Hey RA, remember Hey boy ya look mighty cute in them jeans! remember the oil drips in the driveway the next morning! Hey DG, remember after N.S. over at TC, wf PL, I think I lost earring! Hey DG, remember Whataburger and Ocean Front Property. Hey DG, remember the all night outing wf me and ML, remember DG, Please let me go to sleep! Things I'd like to forget - The weekend my mom went out of town. Having RH, coming to pick me and RA, up at The Waffle House at 1:00 a.m! Towing my car to the Nissan House the next day. All the bad times between me and D.K. The graduation party my sopmore year wf G. Senior Will - I leave to everyone the abbility to put up wf Mrs. Massey and her labs! And to all the underclassmen the ability to make it through HIGH SCHOOL!!! Favorite Song - The Last One To Know, By Reba McEntire. Bernie Powell and jodie Brandon Activities - VOE,COOP,and OEA Favorite Memories - Being friends with L.Pall these years. CR,RP,NM,and jP, ants, working a the FW ZOO. CR that's enough jD, Outfield 81 Starship concert, my Stan G, SR, cruising Bowie, parties 8: most of all the times witl Brent. Things I'd like to forget -- RICKY IONESI Father's day '84 going out with jG,RP,Prom '87, my wreck on Bowie, all the home- work and all the fights with my parents. Senior will - I being Ol sound in mind leave Chandra out friendship for 9 more years, to my brother my looks, RN and MD all the luck, my parents my love, Ano all my love to BEW. Favorite Song - ls This Love by Whitesnake. Scott Lichner K.-5.51-ggjQQiq,1i ' Activities -- Football 4 yrs, Basketbrstl.3,rs, Baseball 4 yrs. YAC Awards - All-District QuanerbactclQ336iB7, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Outstanding High School Students of America. Favorite Memories - Going to State in Baseball, Beating Brownwood, El Campo before the football games. Hey DK remember AD's house. Going to the haunted houses with NA,HD,DD,jA,SP,KP,DG,TM, and whoever else went. Taking RH to NS with Tj 81 HD. Things I'd like to forget - june 1, 1987, San Antonio, 2 a days, off season football Azle game 87, Haltom game 87, Everman game 87. Senior will - l being of sound mind and don't forget body leave the quarterback posistion to Derek, Brian, of Thomas, or whoever wants it. Favorite song -- Still loving you. Tammy Lowe Activites - Flag Corp for 4yrs. OEA 2 yrs. Choir 3yrs, Awards -- 10 solo and ensemble Flag crop medal's, 1 ensemble trophy, 1 choir medal. Favorite Memories - SW,TS,AW, at 87' Prom, 1987 Homecoming, October I7, SW,AC, Taco Bueno, AC, Braum's lthe little boyj, SW you letting me drive your car, AW, you letting me drive your car, AC, you letting me drive your car,TS, remember Tj, CS, the chase on the way back from SA's house tred truckj. CS, remember Corey at the Christmas party, DP, the place, CS, re- member going to food bin EVERYDAY, CS, remember every guy in school, CS, remember TE, CG, SS, etc. . . TS, remember jW, GC, jS, and CC, Geometry in the back of the class. Things I'd like to forget - The last day fo school 1987. Lavonne and julie, Mrs. Weikel, jack james, Six Flags wf SW, WW, getting caught skipping, English I ll lll IV, SCHOOL!!!!!!!! Senior Will - To Christine, everything about this school I never liked, To Doug all my love. Favrite Song - I Had The Time of My Life!!l!!! 1 2 3 E E E i l 1, i 1 5 Ea f' 4 f . 1' 2 v me WW , if f- 'Q V , 0' iff rf 1. 1 2 4 .,,.,,, va if if 4' 66 We Lori Moore Activities Volleyball 4 yrs Track 2 rs Awards All District .. , Y ,,. 2nd team, outstanding defensive player of the year, Class 'clown' Favorite memories - Going to IC parties with Leanna P.Zi-laying Kelley Smith as a best friend. Motorcycle wreck with Kelleytfii But most of all, all of the times with Shawn Paul. Thingslfd liltetloforget - Having C Developement my Senior year, Fighting with Shawn. Senior will - To Kelley Smith the paiiencegioipui up with this year's junior guys for one more year.'TivSl3aWn11i3i1y babel good luck in all your sports next year. To Dan always being there for me. To Stacy R. Thanks for all theadtitgejon Shawn. W 4 4 YQ? ri ' . V f V .. t,,,t f,trykt...tt, , , f szz:wszffa,:arz,af ,wr -, And don't forge late on weekends, We -fiQQgi5ithe,,abiIity to make it through Shay Morgan 'iwxetivities TAFE oEA,NHs. KJ and NH Hey TD I U TD, K1 with NH driving with TAFE. Things made it up here. The Thanks to my M ' Wlwhave always given me A f ,A 4 l r ,fill gli gf? fr' ff 'M' ' r if 2 Z? 4 ,f f? if 44 ' 1 ,wt f fag? ,L r 6, A r i f is ff? W 7' L 1 r Wfk f, , 'e f ffrif ar ww f, 2 . Z f ii f' 5 , for agngfe X, ' ff!! fy, ak, 1 6' J fl 5 aff 4,3 :A J ar 7 ,, f Z do v rtp wsyff f r f 1' 'if e., :ga ,, ,g,mg,a,, ,M 5 , ,., ,, ,,.. ,, ..,1,s1 gf,5:v 4, I 41 I K 1 fr .M fl arf J f m g ref gf? as f 4 l V, .,,. v ,tsq,..,,, i, Z ,,,, Mak, , :ff ,l fx rift I7 1 .., , ... r R.M., and R.M. All the K.W., S.G., and L.l, m th parties me and my sister t town. These are the memories that good times me and all my friends Senior Will - I leave all my memories and allmy good and bad grades to D.M, he may need S.G. my wonderful car. Favorite Song - Talk Dirty Uisfrngurshed American High lr 8157 yrs lr prom unlor WIT goes D E.C.A. my Senior year, A th ' me. To all the Q X ff 4 J 7 1 'if ,',, Angela Nance ll e times S.G. and I Attendance, with P.P., W.Nlg, ories -- My girlfriend Thing's l'd had. The night, Some of the teachers l've had in the past e cops. All the books to my brother and my girlfriend. Even all my where out of Favorite Song- Hour Glass by the Squeeze V Wendi Aciiviiresm Dntlteam 1 YT DECA Sec 2 yrs Favorite Memories Partying with PP RM RB WS SM Being friends wfRB PP RM KW SG St AN My senior year My best friend Pam and my best bud Robin Hey PP remember the Night Ranger concert? RB remember Many s dad? Scottie remember my mew ' car and the ram? SM remember luly 4 87? KW can l drive7 You re 3 to Getting away PP remember the trip KW' Getting in clubs when I m with things l bunny on Watch out for the e ., tre ! it with year! will - Cal' who in IK s thanks fo And if you who give me a rest of my we'll have and l friendship and the teachers thanks for the education you gave me you I would be nothing Favorite song World ,, ..,' X f year . g,y Y.A.C., O.E.A. vice-president, Language Club vice resident, Band, Working at Proline and Pointers International. wards - Who's Who Among American High School Students, ociety of Distinguished American High School Students, Best enior Citizen. Favorite Memories - Kevin Lee!! Beth - I never Michelle Norvrlle joey Paden truck, Activities - Awards Football, Parsons thought we could pick guys up in your car, but I was wrong! issouri, Santa Fe, RF - you better send a picture! B.H. and I.M. remember three car pile up on Bowie with D.I., and H.W.t I.M fun times on Bowie, I.S. and T.S., bad luck with white Z-28's, ummer 86-87, Homecoming '66, Prom '87 and K.B, Iuly 18, 1986. Hey Kev. 5 minutes II? Alabama and K.K. My Iunior year with Kevin Lee!!! My hing's I'd Like to Forget - 4 years of 7:00 wreck with K.L., my 9th grade ye with Kevin especially Aug. 30, 1987, coming '87. Senior Will - I '86 with lm. wish Susster, Cooper Nights the barn Arr and love in her high school ears of mallet solos Beth, Y . . f with Mr. Wondetftfrgdggfavofite Patton III May 23 4 people in 1st period to take a want Hey this rs where e trimming the - To my while because I leave I' looking for you I love you year to keep track of TB s beat Things I d like to Creg 8' 0 Senior else he needs to to my and ALL Air Tonight, long term Lee Suss I leave a very Iames THE LOVE IN THE WORLD!!! Phil Collins, Pamela Melissa Skinny Elf Pollard Activities - Cosmetology 1 year, DE 1 year, Vice President of DECA, VICA Awards - Best looking Favorite Memories - Going to the lake with RM,IB,RN,BB, 84 KM. Prom 87. Fuzzy Navels with IB,IB, and RM. 754 Going out in the bug-mobile. RM falling in the hole at Six Flags. Spring Creekgwith Iulie, james, Steve, R SN. Halloween egg fight with IB 81 IRQ. ley Iulie whereiithe lights? IR hiding from the cops Halloween nil Q Making girlfriends madtWMI lie Bernie Powell Activities - Water Skiing, Auto Mechanics, Who's Who vorite Memories - Parties with Lei U. Things I'd like to torget Charger. Getting my first MIP with Billy would like to leave my awsome ability to and run rad to David Maloney. Favorite 73 Who's Who in Mania - D ,t - 1.4. ww- cs Fa Wana odge t ii 5 it 5 .rf Ronnie Powers 1' Activities - Varsity Baseball 4 yrs, Varsity Football 2 yrs, NHS 3 yrs, Language Club 2 yrs, Chess Coub 1 yr, Student Council Pres, Key Club, Senior Class Treas, Iunior V Pres., Sophomore V Pres. Awards - Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Football Hon. Mention, LB 86, 2nd team All District LB 87, Baseball - Newcomer of Year 86, All District Pitcher 86'and 87, Player of year 87, 2nd team All Tarrant Co. Pitcher, All State Pitcher 87, State Record for most Wins in a Season i22I Favorite Things I'd like to forget - We at Six Flags, 'iKT, speed' g , tickets, my wrecks, looking for th ,Z in t rainjgaby sitting Wlltlt 3 Memories -aiijgtustin 87, Padre, KK 81 G from 2 words, Ski Trips, Senior S . when she couldnttalgecare of ii V KPE ider1QfMost of my ex1, if ix Sundays, Thursdays at EI Campo, Chapman's Stories, May 17th I . boyfriends!Cosemetology class Khe ghts , ina CreeklThe' X birthday party, Cruisin' Cooper, What are we go g do 531 11 jg. wreck in WM's driveway. Backi K r' -m g ditch. Senior K Y , Things I'd liltefoforget -- Brenham in State Final, m , ts -t will - I leave to abilitiif i ef ' She parked. xl Chemistry, Senior will--lieave to lazy. : K xtii iii-il: -'iii And to keep one boyfriend atat Qf i,,pair K ushoes. To SM R tgg I B ropes beforepra' ' Kavorite song .' tel - - Stowe Baby DD Qililearned ad f i hetione ofthe 'kt ..,kh KK f .K K, ' cowboys at the bet. S5581 RB a c ff fnch UQLWM their X - KK t .K mobile!Wade S.adustragformy .ID i admit 5 ,, if , to having a girlfriend. Kevin a fold and pi ,Q Yale t 3 ' K in B . f s H. a piece of candy. Davjd a big kiss.R :gwglaa door KK X ' K x A . that shuts. ow the ability to stay quit j Kigihirgg. ' S it is it , f gggc cg., rg Q e,.,.. . ' it i i ,K l. fl' I I if 'X . if .gg .... :fe 1t-1-- Q W , - ik -' H' -... 1-fl Q , A S s it gi Q -- 'F s C . ' ,Lel . ii ' I :Et K E S , . rl- .B ser i Steve Putnam . on A r ..,y ff tj K ,sf .... -5- M I K f -- L' 'e - . I i 4 . c . . A s 5' it it . S 1, ' . - ' . year FHA, Newspaper I YY l'd like to forget - All the se ' . - mor yr Favorite Song -- The summer before 'unior . All Karen Scott Adivitles hand iyr., OEA, American High School friends wf TB.85-86'. remember the snow on Homecoming 86-87. TD, summer of 87 Are member your C.A.? IM are you done wf calc. a new car yet. The past w! Barry Love know you want to eat Fights wf na. cs Lambs TALKS underclassmen the good luck wf all Again, e Son S.C., LW., G,B.'s Coope c ass Lisa Dawn Sampson Activities Band 2 rs Drill team 2 s Lan ua e Club - Y -1 Yl' ' S 8 f Club, NHS 2yrs. YAC, OEA. Favortie Memories - AC Gr . , . ' h screwl' GG remember the green bowl and the toast, KT re the party at Charlie s. CRHD, the skating rink at 2:30 CB. that's. Things Vdlike to forget - The wreck wf KT MF. My SW, the 4 monfhs wf CS, Feb, and April of 1987. Senior W - IR, MB, the ability to run into Mrs. Winn's room at 7:00a.m. an l on time. LA. the privilege to look at CJ, another year. joe brotherj to have as much fun as possible in High School. Song - l'Il Be wich You. xx Q ' 1 5 i 5 s l Kellye D'Shane Thomspn Activities - YAC, Zyrs. member of Key Club, Garden Fresh, Volleyball and Track, Homecoming Court '87 Favorite Memories - All the Special times wf my 2 friends Lisa and Paul. A.P. remember the black Mustang GT Cooper and Ugreenshirt Alert Z The bee Drafting wl T.M.S. l.P.,yall made it gi-blast! SENIOR SUNDAYS - I LOVE Partying at Nick's3jg31vf the rest of the gang, Football games McDonalds. Baseball State playoffs - and party afterwards D.B. Bud stickerssigo on the forehead. Weekends wf Todd Shannon some l'Il never forget!! Partying at Northside wf D.B. D.T. and the guys! L.S. - Charlies party and skating at 2:30 a.m '87. Halloween '87', Prom 87', wf Glen, C.C,, l'll never forget you! Things I'd like to and I runnipg out of gas on the way Weatherford! How Tommy and 1 broke up. Thanks for that I got caught sheaking out wl P.S. and maniac! L.G. still mad at me for Middle party 87', cleaning it upl D.T ' e whole year I wast fight wf D,T. Senior Will -- To you were there ft the stale ding dongs! To the made being an aide easy good a feeling.tBostonJ Daniel Lee Vausht E , , ,ii,, ,, ii,,iy, Activities -, ,N.H.5. 4 years, Chess Club, Cornputer Club- secretary, treasurer 12th, one act play '86. Awards - Who's Who in Geometry, Spanish I. Favorite Memories - Padre '87, Biology with K.E. and A.S.p All the times at D.F.'s in Cleburne: Mexico '83,'87: cruising with ,F.K. and P.S.g Montana State Fair with M.P. Thing's l'd like to Forget - Spotting cars at 1.P.'s with D,F.g lunches at the germ warfare test grounds Cschool cafeterialg Scarlet Letter. Chemistry I. Senior Will - I leave my many abscenses to H.H.B., My thanks to N, Wright for her toleration, my love, well toleration, for school and teachers to my sister Kimg my wit, charm, and academic abilities to my brother Kevin. Favorite Song - Friends are Friends Forever. ,mini Lorenda E. Wilder Activities - Dancing: lazz, Ballet, Tap, Modern,and Toe shoe. Awards - Self improvement and attitude, Favorite Memories - my feelings wf my boyfriend Chris. Having my mom there Things l'd like to forget - Bad grades at my old some of the people. Senior Will - I leave my love and Chris, no matter what happens between us. Good or thanks for pulling me away from the Also to my I m not at my 'Wliitnm X ame- ' 7? 1 r Ricky Jo and Ann jen , w 1?5n f' W' To the Graduating Seniors and Students of CF. Brewer High School: Of the many high school treas- ures and mementos you have ac- cumulated, this yearbook will surely be one of the most valued. It will serve as a reminder fo your activities and achievements at- tained during this school year. The Senior class of 1988 has contributed to a very successful year by striving for high standards of excellence, especially in the area of academics. Your pride and spirit has set a high standard for others to emulate and follow. Your examples of Bears have Pride have followed previous traditionsg but more importantly has set new precedence for Brewer High School students. You must keep moving forward until the future becomes past and your dreams become reality. Wil- liam Arther Ward's quote is very applicable: If you can imagine it You can achieve it. If you dream it, You can become it. lt is my sincere wish that each of you use your academic and social educational skills obtained at Brewer High to help accomplish you desired goals and help insure you a most rewarding future. My congratulations to the Seniors and Bear Tracks Staff. 148 Bears Picture 1 - Clabe Welch M Superintendent Have PRIDE l ' as is was 5 f fm, The members of the School Board: Charles Godi, joe Howeth, Willie Brandon, Victor Welch, Milfred Ballard, Larry Mar- shall, and jimmy Barrett. Picture 1 - Larry Marshall says The Bears are a-ok to me. Gffice . . . These men keep the school running smoothly. Mr. Eldon Krivanek is the schools top principal, he is the overseer of the daily activities that go on at school. Mr. Krivanek has a deep Pride in Brewer that makes him a friend to the faculty and student body alike. He also does the state requirement of evaluating the teachers. Mr. Clay another dedicated member of the office staff, keeps tab on new Curriculum and the textbooks used in the classroom. Mr. Busse has one of the toughest jobs of the school, he is in charge of student dis- cipline and attendence. He also helps in the maintance of the school. Mr. Cvreg Stewart is the truant officer. He is stationed at the exits during both lunches to control students, who try to drive off campus. Coach Davis is the man behind the team. He is the director of atheletics. Gene Lamb is the fine arts director. He is the director of the marching, concert, and jazz bands. All these men play an important part in the day to day activities that go on at Brewer. if ww rf Hwmww -mmap I I l M . Q W! is 'Ur AW! ,. .. ., V...,., ,. .. . -...,., , .,...,.t 1 w..,V,m ..,.,,. . L ... .. .,,...,,,,,,,w ,. ,,, ,,.. ,...,,..X.,..M Z wwfmnwwwwhw.-w,g fm WW' Working With Spirit nd Prid T The office secretaries are listeners. They listen to the wines, moans, and groans of the student body. Ms. Schuss answers the phones and takes messages for teachers and students. Ms. Voss not only works in the office, but is the sponsor of the debate club and is a permanent substitute. Ms. Ballard is the secretary to Mr, Krivanek. She keeps the financial records of various clubs and sells the tickets for the football games. Ms. Fender is the librarian, she keeps the library in order and stocks the students favorite publications. Mr. Gilcrease is the al- ternating nurse for all schools in the W.S.l.S.D. 151 Counseling Department salt? im N: Q' Sponsors With Class .-vig, '29 '7.? s.n-,, Our counselors are a great advantage to our school. They take the time to listen to our problems, help us to choose classes and career goals. The counselors take the time to get to know every student individually. Ms. Ware is our A-K counselor and Ms. King is our L-Z counselor. Both these ladies do an outstanding job. They prepare college day, career day, and keep students up to date on the latest dates for the SAT, ACT, and the PSAT. Brewer High School would be at a definate loss without these caring ladies. 'V ITN Our sponsors are a very important part of our school, without them our student activities would not be at their best. These dedicated teachers work the extra hours to keep student intrest up. Mr. john Young teaches photography and journalism. Mr. Gene Lamb is the marching and concert band director. Ms. Paula Ponder sponsors the Freshman and j.V. Cheerleaders. Ms. Kelly Winn sponsors the Drill Team. Ms. Peck teaches accounting. Ms. Kim Perry sponsors the Varsity Cheerleaders. Ms. Linda Carrell teaches typing. Our school's lunch- room staff is a very hardworking group of ladies. They come to school early in the morning to prepare our meals. They try to have a variety of food for us to choose from. This year's staff includes: Vir- ginia Williams, Vicky Hammons, Betty Leg- gett, Peggy Sadler and Sybil Park. Our school's land- scape is very well kept. This fact is all due to our janitors. They work ex- tremely hard to keep our school clean, both inside and out. We owe a lot of thanks to: Dal- ton Allison, Bob Stanze, Robert Vilcheck, Clyde Allison, Hollis Ford and Raymond Rodriquez. Gateway To The Future The main goals for this years Math Department is to have everyone pass the, both exit and ninth grade level teams test. Another goal is to place each Freshman into the correct level of math. Because this years graduating class is the first to graduate with three years of required math, this goal is equally important. The math courses of- fered are Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Honors Geom- etry, Algebra ll, Consumer Math, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis and Calculus. A Computer Science and Math class is also offered. Picture 1 - Ms. Sarrett stands proud behind the Bears and Kentucky Wildcats. Picture 2 - Ms. Morris shares a laugh with james Waller. Picture 3 - The Math Teachers are: Ms. Carolyn Dickenson, Ms. Gloria Long, Ms. Betty Morris, Ms. Cynthia Holcomb, Ms. Kim Perry, and Ms, Linda Sarrett. Picture 4 - Ms. Dickenson sets out food for the foreign exchange get to together, Picture 5 - Ms. Holcomb enjoys her class. Picture 6 - Ms. Perry sometimes won- ders about her class. X .W r , I 'S he ' ' 5. qi' J' V r sv , nw A T 1 , s V. g T I 1 .W l' 't Ju , ' A 1 1' V ,, - , i tll , , 'f W fy, I ,,f. :L 7 ll ' ...................... 1 f 'A ' . s ' a X 5 Mgr? ..,.,, . X Aff' ' , ' gf K ,lfma , ' Q ' - ' Q , fl . 1 . , , , . 3-H - - f 1 1, ,Q . ,,, -,V fy as 1' S I . fp- 4 i , K To I V ' Y i s Q hhsx l lll V ll A ,V 'f,l 'Ewan PM lust Plain English The main goals for this years English Department is to improve the Teams Test score, by concentrating on com- position skills. This years graduating class is the first to graduate with four years of required English, so improving test scores becomes increasingly impor- tant. The English courses offered to stu- dents are English I, ll, Ill, IV and English IV-Academic. Honors and Correlated Language Arst are also offered to each grade level. Picture 1 - Ms. Winn starts another class off with a smile. Picture 2 -- Ms. Wright copies off some of her favorite tests. Picture 3 -- Ms. Hope is having fun. Picture 4 - The English Depart- ment: Nancy Wright, Marlynda Taylor, Marcia King, Kelly Winn, Virginia Fol- som, james Roller, Paula Hope, and Kay Visage. Picture 5 - Coach Roller watch- es the time clock at a Basketball game. Picture 7 - Mrs. Taylor finds it hard to believe the peccadillo about the home- work eating dog. B '41 it .. 'bidi Past, Present nd Future History teachers at Brewer High School are constantly working to keep their stu- dents abreast on current events, as well as the lessons of the past. Students learn about World History, American History, Government, and Economics. The teachers that teach these subjects are Mike jenkins, Al Gonzales, Mike Turner, john Herrick, Paula Ponder, Lynn Fell- ers, Paula Hope. Picture 1 - Miss Pon- der poses for a picture. Picture 2 -- Mr. Gonzales takes time to take a picture for the Annual Staff Photographs. Picture 3 - Annual Staff captures Mrs. Hope strolling down the hall. Picture 4 -- Mr jenkins has fun Iectureing to his history class. Picture 5 - Mr. Turner works hard on baseball stragey for the year 1987-88. 3' l 2 Science Behind The Scenes. Z!! ' v va vu R This year the science departments goal is to provide the most up-to-date learn- ing opportunities for all areas of science. Also, to make science relevant through inquiry and research of current topics. Back Row - Mr. Blayne Williamson, Mrs. Molly Denson, Mr. Randy Scott, Mrs. Anna Holcomb, Front Row -- Mrs. Donna Sallee, Mrs. Delores Massey, Mrs. Betty Wright. Picture 1 -- Mr. Scott poses for a picture. Picture 2 -- Mrs. Sallee lectures to her class. Picture 3 - Mr. Williamson working with his eyes closed. Picture 4 - Mrs. Holcomb mak- ing notes for the day a head. Picture 5 - Mrs. Wright helping the students work out a problem in science class. Q The goals for this years Foreign Language Dept. is to place an emphasis on oral and written in- terpretation and everyday situations. The classes are planning cultural experiences, they are sharing letters with other foreign language classes at other schools around the country. The courses offered are Spanish I and ll, and French land ll. Picture 1 - Ms. Wright prepares for class during her off Period. Picture 2 - Ms, Canard helps the class enunciate the words. Picture 3 - Ms. Nancy Wright, Ms. Isabell Canard, Ms. Kelly Mahoney. Picture 4 - Ms. Wright goes over the last nights homework, .AA P I . I , Que' Pasa! ,ff n -.1 N I .1 Q . J - Q I 'WMI .,-,,- cr, Q71 'I f N '- 1 Os ff .r 'A f SSS, Working Toward Careers 'QQ 'nxt -JC .K 'a J Ai Brewer High School has always had an outstanding group of busi- ness and vocational teachers. And they just get better every year. This year's teachers are: Gary Grant, Ken Barnett, lay Flowers, Regina Watkins, Dora Gosney and Linda Crouch. 2 ii . 1 ri 144 a avi l ' 'M' 're Special Education Special Ed Teachers - Debra Miller, Suzanne Narrell, Noma Sullenberger Staying Health sesnii if? Staying fit is something we all have to do, and what better way to learn how than from these teachers: Kenny Williams, Renae Osborn and judy Flippin. They do an out- standing job!! i..,.4l Bears Cn Mission Potential is a favorite word used to describe bears. They come into the season ranked 13th in state by the A.P. poll, 15th by the Harris Rating System, and 10th in the area by the Ft. Worth Star Telegram. Expetations are stilliat a high even though the team hasn't yet come together. The Bears were tested early with their first four games set against 5A opponents. After a decisive win over Keller, the defense sparkled with 2 shutouts over Boswell and North Side. The Bears bounced back from a loss to Everman by blowing out Carter Riverside 53-13. They came one step closer to the playoffs by beating Poly 28-18. The Bears clinched a spot in the 4-AAAA state playoffs by walking all over Castleberry. llll lllllbgl F to Bas fulfill? -inf jj 1 li- flcl - The Air Attack-recievers. picture 3 - The Air HOME QF THEYWMBFAWQ HOME OF THE BEARS - I ' f- ,gg , 5-1, Picture 1 - Al's Kids-offensive Lineman. picture 2 Force-secondary. picture 4 - The Terminators- linebackers. picture 5 - The Bull Dozers- runningbacks and quaterbacks. picture 6 - The Dirty Dozen-coaches. picture 7 - The Enforcers- Defensive Lineman-Defensive Ends. 164 Let's Get Excited - -1 ,. ser-'f -A-,'1f.Qea .e A! a . if 5 Z' -A . an x , o . ,, , V V V , 'W' . ' -a n --f- VH,V,1- , L ., . I AVVA ,,.,. 5,,, H .,,. ,, i,, I t 'vw - ' ' . -- ' -' W A ' ' 5 , ' 2 I , , .I 'V ' . Q7'TT,7'f'fi 3'5i ' ' ' L I f --'. fr - vw Picture 1 - Devin Dixonngets excited. picture 2 - Nick Andrewsleads the bears on a mission. picture 3 - Bears goin in a celebration. picture 4 - lerrod Wright,Nick Andrews, andTrever Edwards swarm a tackler. picture 5 - Craig Chapmanbreaks away. picture 6 - Ricky lonesgoes over the top. picture 7 - Eddy Chapa,Tony Harmon, anclRobert Davischase down a Quarterback. picture 8 - Devin DixonandRicky lonesgive a iob well done. picture 9 - Rich Dearboots a thirty-seven yard field goal. 165 Brewer, Brownwood Match-Up The Bears trip to the 1987 play-offs was short and unpleasant. The Bears downfall was caused by their own mistakes. The halftime score read 28-0 in favor of Brownwood. In the second half the Bears came alive out scoring the Lions 18-10, however, the Bears attack was too little and too late. The score at the buzzer left the Bears short, Brownwood 38, Bears 18. The Bears finished strong in District, placing 13 players on the All-District team. Those players are: 1st team offense - Matt Holloway, Scott Hall,Devin Dixon, and Scott Lichner. 2nd team - Steve Putnam, Nick Andrews, Rich Dear, Ricky jones. 1st team defense - Eddy Chapa, Ricky jones, Rich Dear, andShawn Hammock. 2nd team - Ronnie Powers and Rick Brown. They also placed 6 players in the Honorable Mention consisting of: Robbie Robb,james Delval, john Turner, Craig Chapman,Tony Moreno, Brandon Chenault, The All-Tarrant county team also picked a Brewer Bear naming Ricky jones to Defensive End. The Bears ranked 11th in the area at the seasons end. . af a. was 2 4. ' f . N-as 1 4: f iq A 'fl La., . is Picture 1 - The offensive line forms a pocket. picture 2 - Nick Andrews snags a pass. Picture 3 - The Bears drive down the field. Picture 4 - Bran- don Chenaultlines up on defense, Pic- ture 5 - james Delval tries to block a field goal. Picture 6 - Ricky jones fol- lows his offensive line for more yardage. Picture 7 - Matt Holloway, Scott Hall, and Devin Dixonprotect their Quaterback. Picture 8 - The Brewer Defense stuffs the Brownwood line, 168 Q.-df' ,J null' Q 1 Q X i.. Q? iw if W 19 if In Picture 1 - Devin DixonandCraig Chapmanpound the Brownwood Defense. Picture 2 - Scott Lichneroperates the powerful Bear offense. Picture 3 - The Bears swarm a ball carrier, Picture 4 - Rich Dearandlohn Turnergo out for a pass. Picture 5 - The Bears in hot pursuit. Picture 6 - The scoreboard doesn't lie. Q l69 j.V. Football Has Excellent Season l HOME'MOFWTWEYSG2tf?3?'BEiKTiiSl in Q?PqhQt 'Wh' f fr SW eee as 2' Front row - Ricky Molinar, Ricky O'Henley, Michael Bratu, john Molinar, Darren Radki, Lucho Giron, jason Moore. 2nd row - Clint Henderson, Ethan Knight, Chris Wright, Mitch Martin, joe Whiteside, jerry McBride, jodie Brannon, 3rd row - Scott Wright, Chris Catch, Kevin Crisp, Trevor Edwards, Steve Cagle, Russ Welch, David Bus- tamante Back row -joe Matlock, john Latosick, Doug Kennedy, Pat Pittman, Mark Saul, Gene Floyd, Ben Willis. This years 87-88 j.V. football team has looked good through the first seven games of the season. With Carter, Poly, and Castleberry still remaining on the schedule, the Bears have a good chance of winning all of their remaining games. They have many bright spots on the team, and should make a strong varsity team next year. 170 LQ-SQ... . N .ae-ks - se- : A ll? F. 'Nz-S' 5' S .553 CLA ,pnm.sws- ' , N5 :anim ' as QS-Sikh s -... . ,F mg if M A h ,',m L, ' ' i s . 1' S .. 9: 35 Freshmen Gain Experience llllll lllll - 1-nb Front row - Steve Burner, Troy Proctor, Chad jennings, Robbie Alsbrooks, Kerry Tatum, Eric Burgess, Randy Apovaca, justin jackson, Ramiro Botello, Steve Wenzel 2nd row - Coach Herrick, Glenn Hughes, Derrick Newton, joey Adkins, jay Cony- ers, Mike Ikerd, Randy Summerhill, john McMillin, Richard Bautista, Duke Cruthis, jimmy Lohman, j.V. Giron 3rd row - Coach jenkins, Shane Lindsey, Brian Flood, Brian Ingram, Heath Simpson, Skipper Lindley, jeff Dillingham, Kenny Bland, jason Lawrence, Scott Franklin, Lee Cross Back row - Eric Ander- son,Chris Petro,jason McNew,john Baker, Rodney Mayes, Derry Morgan, Mark Pollard. This years 87-88 freshman football team has looked very impressive by winning four of their first seven games. Running back Randy Summerhill, and Lineman Skipper Lindley have shown promise and lead their team well. The freshman team has improved considerably each year and are looking forward to contributing to next years varsity and j.V. team. 171 Picture 1 - The girls prepare for action. Picture 2 - Tammy john- sonfights back with a volley. Picture 3 - Sandy lamessprings into action. Picture 4 - Lori Moore gives it her all. Picture 5 - Gina Stango leaps for the ball. Picture 6 - The team gets a pep talk from Coach Flippin. as ssa QQQQVNG P' Record Breaking mm.--M.f.,,4f vNM4wqadewW.,,a,mw1,,, ,M M-,.,w.,, 9 -N om., f.. ew.. A , Hill f V yiyfff, P ? Q 64 I if ll ffl - n X QFJT 474 J 14 172 8 ' ' natalie 5 ,,,,h.,,,,., Wm, X I 1 .. 'a , Qiimiii' ...WM L . Stephanie Adian HN? ff, 5 Holly Davis y, is ig., it its-as julie Anderson Since the beginning of the season the var- sity volleyball team has not only improved their playing but the relationships between the team members. At the beginning of the season the girls lost to Everman due to not playing as a team. Later on in the season they played Everman and won because not only did each individual play well but they worked as a team and encouragede each other throughout the game. At the end of the sea- son the girls played Castleberry and lost which tied them for second in district. Picture 1 - Sophomore Stephanie Adian. Picture 2 - julie Anderson shows her setting abilitys. Picture 3 - julie Anderson, Kay Ely and Holly Davis reach for the ball. Picture 4 - Sandy james jumps to spike. Picture 5 - julie is always ready. Picture 6 - Kay Ely jumps while Gina Stango is ready to back her up. Wm Kay Ely Up For M TOP Row - Monica Contrara, 5tac6Y Rich- A sisl A Q ardson, Lorie Longino, Marc Olives, Shelly Matheus, Kellie Stockton, Amie Allen, Dawn Yoerk, Amee Keel, Betty Chamberlain, Kellie Kilpatrick, Rachael Bustamante. Bottom Row - Melisa Blassingame, Kristen Dunn. The 1.V. Volleyball team had a terrific season this year. They went 17 and 6 for the season and vvon the district going 9 and 1. They should carry their wins to next year and have another great season. W5' -1. i -,, Picture 1 - Kristen Dunn and Monica Contreras keep the team alive. Picture 2 - Kristen Dunn sets Dawn Yoerk up for the spike. Picture 3 - Kristen Dunn and Dawn York wait pateintly. Picture 4 - Amie Allen and Lori Longino warm up before the game. 176 :AHF-5 The Serve - Top Row - Coach Osborne, Sheryl Walker, Angela Huffman, Brenda Miller, Tammy Mathews, Tamra james, Kasey Davis, and Christy Moreno. Front Row - Wendi Wingo, Sheila Corley, Angela Scott, jennifer Monroe, Stephanie Slovak, and jen- nifer Wilson. The Freshman Volleyball team finished the sea- son with a 9 and 12 record. They improved greatly near the end of the season. Although they lost in the Weatherford Tournament they played like win- ners. Picture 1 - Angela Huffman waits for the serve. Picture 2 -- Brenda Miller, Lisa Wolfe, and Tamara james watch the game. Picture 3 - jennifer Wilson gets ready to serve. Picture 4 - Katie Baxter, and jennifer Wilson get the defense. 177 Shootin' For The Hoop D Nick Andrews : Varsity Players - john Turner, Chris Sessions, joey Paden, Downtown Brown. Back Row - Trevor Edwards, Chris Howle, Charles Goins, Nick Andrews, Terry Kis- selburg, Donnie Carlise, Phil Hammonds, Mark Jennings, Gally Abanilla. f'iz,,32 Mark lennings Terry Kisselburg joey Paden 1 78 Sessions ii s-3-I' i is ' - 1731? Cially Abanilla f Donny Carlise I 1 T5 ...L Charles Goins Phil Hammonds Downtown Brown ls' s Chris Howle 'rho , This years Varsity Basketball team made the transition of adjusting to a new head coach. Kenny Williams took over the job this past summer and really got the players involved. The Varsity players competed in a summer league which helped them im- prove on their individual skills. They also spent the entire off-season lifting weights which really gave the players endurance. Coach Williams installed a plan that stressed the fundamentals of team defense and in return the Bears found themselves in the area leaders several times over the course of the season in the team defense category. With the experience the young players gained this season the Bears will be strong th next few years. g T john Turner Varsity Anchor s In The Pain SETTIIMENI ' ' .. sm... X..-0 M -H l Picture 1. - Mark lennings skies on the opening touchoff. Picture 2. - Gally Abanilla shoots over a stiff Aledo defense. Picture 3. - Mark takes aim at the basket. Picture 4. - The Bears run their offense against Azle. Picture 5. Brewer and Azle fight for a loose ball. Picture 6. - The Bears fight for rebound position. Picture 7. - Terry Kissleburg towers over Aledo. Picture 8. - Donnie Carlisle frustrates the defense. 180 dun Pop'in The Rainbow From Downtown. x panning? Y'f Picture 1 - Terry Kissleburg skies for a rebound. Picture 2 - Donnie Carlisle takes a short jumper. Picture 3 - The Bears lock-in on the coaches words. Picture 4 - Mark jennings pops a rainbow from downtown. Pic- ture 5 - Rick Brown converges a fast break. Picture 6 - The Bears fight for a frozen ball. Picture 7 - Chris Howie searchs for an open teammate. Q 'V .3 no -.q L-ji' 'Ei I j.V. Shows Their Stuff ,gf r- The best way to describe the junior Varsity Basketball season is that ofa roller coast- er ride. They have played well at times and not so well at other times. However, the team and coach feel that they can begin to win on a con- sistent basis as they enter dis- trict play. The key players in- clude: Phil Hammons, Lance Bridges, Lucho Giron, and Charles Goins, who is just coming back from and off- season knee injury. 'Ati f li ,-. , A 42.2 ,g ' '. ' . 'Q ' 0 A A' K Picture 1 - Chaz Roberts, john Chavers, james Longino, Russ Welch, Trevor Edwards, Chris Wright, Steve Maples, Coach jenkins, Chad Cruson, Kevin Burns, Heath jenkins, Lucho Giron, Mitch Martin, Lance Bridges. Picture 2 - Steve Maples drives the lane. Picture 3 - Pat Pitmanstuffs a shot. Picture 4 - The Bears go for a shot against Azle. Picture 5 - Pat Pitman skies on the opening jump-off. Picture 6 - The Bears converge on the basket. 182 s .cf .Lani-.ef5Mm..::', he Freshman Basketball lL..V' 'x '57 f The Freshmen Basketball team is having a great season. So far this season they have more wins than any other Brewer Basketball team. Their pre-season record is eleven wins and three losses. The head coach is Kent Dennis. His start- ing five players are: Randall Duff, Eric Anderson, Kevin Reid, Skipper Lindley and l.V. Giron. The team and coach plan on continuing their win- ning trend as they enter district play. The , 33- ...Sr W ,M K,-aww ' We K3 ..W,...g..s-Q-W -- V Team Picture - Robbie Alsbrooks, Randle Duff, joey Adkins, l.V. Giron, Kevin Reid, Matt Gibbons, Gary Reid, Kent Dennis bottom row - Scott Garret, Skipper Lindley, Eric Anderson, Chris Petro, Richie Nelson, and lay Conyers. Picture 2 - The Bears congratulate the opposing team on a game well played. Picture 3 - Eric Anderson takes a jump- shot. Picture 4 - Randle Duff drives the lane. Picture 5 - l.V. Giron finger-rolls a lay-up. Picture 5 - The Bears po- sition fora re-bound 183 New Coach . . . ui' Picture 1 - Kay Ely shoots over a Keller defender. Picture 2 - Tammy johnson looks to pass inside to Stephanie Adian. Picture 3 - Varsity girls run an inbound play to Tammy johnson. Picture 4 - Holly Davis and a Kennedale defender watch her shot. Picture 5 - Margie Tyrone looks for a shot. Picture 6 - Coach Bridges, Stacey Ingram, Teresa Woods, Holly Davis, Margie Tyrone, Kay Ely, Stephanie Adian, Dawn York, Sandy lames, Tammy johnson, Manager Shelly Mathews. The Varsity girls basketball team is making ad- justment to a new coach. Coach Mike Bridges comes off of a 3 year absence from coaching, but before his hiatus he coached Boys Basketball in Plano. His team won the state championship 1 out of 6 times. The girls are lucky to have him. The team is learning a new style and should improve as the season progresses. 184 LJ li' ,ff ka-karma lair 3' fl N' Yi Ya ,4qF g...n-Q we 9 2 ' . , ... New Ideas 90: Picture 1 - Tammy johnson passes to a wide openKay Ely. Picture 2 - Kay Ely takes her shot against Kelller. Picture 3 - Holly Davis and a Kennedale player battle for the ball. Picture 4 - Keller givesSandy james a wide open shot. Picture 5 - Tammy johnson wins the battle for a rebound against Kennedale. Picture 6 - Teresa Woods wants a pass from Tammy johnson. 2 Y 5 1 X sis az, P' s A Q Q fs Y. 'in-4 -Q .ndlvg P Xa f P aa r a 'l --lk N ,Q I Y' x..g lv ,MN ' n,N-.I wwe, .,,.. Vg bww S ,. The Lady Bears 4 Stacy Ingram ? Margie Tyrone Theresa Woods In Action 'Slugg- tm' 5' 2 X A 4.4 fa ut.. r sl 'K ll an 5 2 ev 1 ' l ,,:,a- K ...,,. -I ' W gat., .egg-uv-'f L ...V Picture 1 - Tammy lohnson tries to pass against Kennedale. Picture 2 - Theresa Woods catches a pass from Stacey Ingram. Picture 3 - Tammy johnson tries to pass inside. Picture 4 - Stacey Ingram looks to pass the ball. Picture 5 - Theresa Woods shoots against Keller. Picture 6 - Kay Ely takes a shot over the defender. Picture 7 - Margie Tyrone takes a three pointer. Picture 8 - Kay Ely shoots against Poly. Picture 9 - Theresa Woods catches a pass. Freshman-Looking Forward To Great Team This years freshman team is: Sheryl Walker, Angela Huffman, Brenda Miller, Tamara james, NaNa Sewell, Stephanie Slovak, jennifer Wilson, Wendy Wingo, not pictured Brandi Harris, and mgr. Leslie Wolfe. Picture 1 - Brandy concentrates on the ball. Picture 2 - Brenda comes around so she can shoot. Picture 3 - Brandy attempts the shot. Picture 4 - Brandy harris shoots over the opposing player. Picture 5 - Sheryl shoots. Picture 6 - Sherly and Stephanie are ready to go. Picture 7 - The girls wait for the rebound. 'i fm Mx v.. , r A 'lqggtr ,,w ag? ,av- ' v4 w .,,,,...,. yn- T88 V 3 tm M, , yu, LV. Shines With Talent ati- ,. .., sa.. a......- 'Tiff I a I i 7 .4- This years I.V. team is Mgr. Shelly Mathews, Coach Kennedy, Shannon Mc-Nitt, Melissa Lowery, Kellie Kilpatrick, Amee Al- len, Kellie Stockton, Tahatha Forsythe, Lori Longino, Cathy Ramirez, Kristen Dunn, Ka- ren Podsednik. This year LV. has really improved since the beginning of the season. Because ofthe tal- ent shown this year, vve're looking for a great varsity team next year. Picture I - Karen leaps to get the ball. Picture 2 - Kellie watches as Karen shoots the ball. Picture 3 - Laurie makes her way to the foal. Picture 4 - Kellie and Laurie make sure the Bears shave the ball. Picture 5 - Kellie passes off to Laurie. 9- 189 Varsit . . . Vision Quest . . . Austin . . . Round 2 The Brewer Bear Varsity Baseball team starts the 1988 baseball season on a very good note. They're coming off a 24-11 record and a state runner-up title. FEWEQ They are returning 15 people from the best team in Brewer's history. The Bears 3 1' are very optomistic about this years season. The Bears enter the 88 campaine at as one ofthe top rated teams in the area. Expectations are at a high as the Bears The Three Amigos hope to make a return trip to Austin. it I Q 22 The members of the Baseball team are: Coach Fay, Donnie Carlise, Scott Lichner, Devin Dixon, Bret Bentley, Scott Hall, Coach Tur- ner, Lance De Los Santos, Steve Put- nam, Derik Keathley, Rich Dear, Ronnie Powers, Coach Herrick, Toy Polk, joe Whiteside, john Turner, Brian Bowman, jerry McBride, Nicola as 'tl Waters, Robbie Vacca, Racheal Gallagher. 1 stty E3 .AH JW, .s..- -.el -a Devin Dixon C 190 X Scott Lichner t A . ,.,,,,, 1 Rich Dear :Tea sv.. Baseball Action NATl0 'fi HAMPlONi Kia. fwnff V Mn- -1' in ,Y f Z l may 5-.aa N 4 1 s ' I e A 5 s 5 5 V ' I -E at - . K. I t .,h, 'ily K ,L , Lykk ,,..., .. fr ,T f ' ' 'I ,,,., ,, , -A W1 h ' ' ' 45 ' W e 1 A 1 , ,P HS ts- .ff.1w15m , , . , ,s ! ,f '- re- 1 1: ' 1 ' , V' ' 'W -ww ,. V ':WtQZ5fl ., - ' Picture 1 - Ronnie Powers in the state finals. Picture 2 - Steve Putnum catches the ball from a teammate. Picture 3 - john Turner watches his hit in the state finals. Picture 4 - Devin Dixon after a base hit. Picture 5 - Rich Dear hitting against Azle. Picture 6 - Shawn Hammack waits for his pitch. Picture 7 - The Bears having a meeting between innings. Picture .,...--ii--' la? .,,,,,,+s 8 - Bret Bentley holds a runner on first base. Picture 9 - jerry McBride hitting against Brownwood, Picture 10 - Coach Turner gives an intense look, Picture II - Coach Fay setting an example. Picture 12 - Don- nie Carlisle pitching in the playoffs. Freshmen and j.V. Baseball Freshman - Randal Duff, Gary Reid, Randy Summerhill, Robby Alsbrooks, Randy Apodaca, joey Adkins, Steve Wenzel, Coach john Herbert, jay Conyers, Carey Tatum, Michael Ikerd, jimmy Lohman, Chad jennings, Michael Ratterree, Coach Terry Massey. Heath Simpson, Brian Flood, Scott Franklin, Skipper Lindley, Ryan McKight. -45595 xx- j.V. Kenny Rainey, Kevin Burns, Michael Contreras, Heath jenkins, Ricky O'Henley, Brian Walding, jody Brannon, Tony Harmon, Coach Ted Fay, Chris Wright, Kenneth Wright, Todd Herring. lt looks as though the Brewer High School Baseball program has a very bright future. The Freshmen baseball team is load- ed with talent. There are eight- een players on the team fighting for a starting job. the head coach of the team is Terry Mas- sey. The assistant is john Her- bert. The optimism is high among the team and coaches that the freshmen will have a great season and continue the winning tradition. This year's junior Varsity baseball team consists of severteen hardworking players. The j.V.'s coming off of an ex- cellent season from the year be- fore and is expecting to have an even better season this year. The head coach is Ted Fay. As everyone knows, Coach Fay is a very optimistic man and this year is no exception. the coach and team have plenty to be op- timistic about. I should be a very interesting and exciting year. 193 Boy s Track This years Track team is hoping to duplicate some of last years performances. junior Shawn Found is the defending district champion in the 1,600 meter. and placed 4th at the regional track meet at Brownwood. Returning senior letterman Robert Davis hopes to have a year as good as last year, throwing the shot-put and discus. Newcom- ers that hope to contribute are: long distance run- ners - john Aubrey, Lawrence Gallagher, and Randy Kennedy, shot-put and discus thrower Eddie Chapa. They have tough meets scheduled at Cleburne and Farrington Field. Overall, the team has high expectations and hope to have a suc- cessful season. Picture 1 - Robert Davis, Eddie Chapa, Brandon Chenault, and Ricky Molinar, Sam Ward, Randy Kennedy, john Aubrey, Shawn Found, Lawrence Gallagher, Troy Sail, Earnest Godsey. Girl's Track 3 ,c ' K L . +2 Kg, we I' .t Q jg li- A ',, Q! W r S er - iirmf t at if S ' K. A S fe 5, ,X j . .,.. Q .Ski .t gg ,,4'ge:t.: Ahg' it ti-we ?'flW1 .sg cial?-T S' 5. 4 'f was rug, et xx I ti Mn 5' 1 t s We 1 This years Girls Track team has got some quality athletes. Marig Tyrone made it to the regional track meet last year in the shot-put as a freshman. The- resa Woods has proven herself worthy of the title a speedsterf' Last year she also made it to the regionals. This year they both look for a spot at the state track meet. Kay Ely and Tammy johnson are the seniors who are leading this years track team and they too are excellent athletes and look to compete strongly this year. The team is coming off a successful season last year and hope to improve this year. Picture 1 - Tina Buckner, Tarona Smith, Margie Tyrone, Kay Ely, Stephanie Adian, Dawn Yorke, Sandi james, Barbie Burdette, Lori Longino, Marcy Oliver, Raquel Bustamante, jodie Siegler, Angela Huffman, Tammy johnson, Theresa Woods, Wendi Wingo. 2 5, X .X '9'f1 , -as -W Gly pm 4' Q, ,S ff .5534 5 ss fygg aw' 71 5' N ga 1 , Mlke Anderson N JO gk a. Q ,a an 4 y ' 7 X x 5 .., . ...Q- V ,g '92 'Y 'L ,K ' -f-1 '54 sa XX Deena Bayless ww' ,ww David Bustamante X 'X fs :H WD J' fig ,4- Ove 'Em Out 1 QQ., A Ill if 'A Ill ,,,. ,- ,.,, W.. ., ...,..,,,,,.,,,., M Q., M an W? Amin Picture 1 - Gail Steel practices here riding skills. 199 Left With A Feeling Of PRIDE SEN-HN, A year ends For Seniors the end of theirihigh sohool careers, for oth- 3 3 m'Ti'C'fTheo ' ' immqww ui? another year U or 'X f I. I' XT V 'ff--YQ: il.2.f5i5:5h il? Nik , .. f . Q- ge t A or .Q , Hi- ffm K S-.g t I 19' gk ,i f ii si j ' ' I J-ax il. , E sf , '- X 1 we Nr i L fm 1 an N ll K ,G ir A 1' in ' . 4. 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K ! i hmmm I E U of 'I' !'l!'25!. in-13.6 Amy Carothers working at Food Bm, a long time supporter of the Brewer Bears If ll O6 Abanilla, Gally Abanilla, Geronimo Abanilla, Maria Ables, Brody Abshire, Karren Acala, Cynthia 94, 178, 179, 180 113 48, 62 78 78 40 78 Adams, Annick Adian, Stephanie 19, 41, 78, 91, 172, 173, 184, 186 Adkins, Joey Agee, Julie Alcala, Cynthia Alkire, Dawn Allen, Amie Allen, Earl Allen, Jamie Allen, Tammie Allison, Cynthia Allison, Mikeus Allison, Natalie Alsbrooks, Robbie Alsbrooks, Tonia 12, 13, 113 35, 62, 171, 183, 193 48,49,113 37,41,51,113 46,47 94,176,188 62,197 43, 78 62 37 7,111,113 78 62,171,183,193 16, 21, 30, 31, 34, 41, Anderson, Eric 62, 171, 183 Anderson, Julie12, 22, 30, 36, 111, 113, 172, 173 Anderson, Lee Ann 48, 49, 94 Anderson, Mike 36, 51, 113, 198 Anderson, Stacey 50, 51, 113, 128 Anderson, Stacy 39, 57, 113, 128 Andrae, Angie 48, 62 Andrews, Nicholas 25, 35, 108, 113 Andrews, Nick108, 113, 137, 165, 166, 168, 178 Apodaca, Randy 62 Apovaca, Randy 171, 193 Applewhite, Cory 62 Archibold, Beina 62 Armstrong, Robbie 37, 113 Ashford, Vicki 37, 51, 52, 113 Ashley, Jason 51, 53, 78 Askins, James 62 Aubrey, John 78 Back, Joe 43, 78 Back, Michelle 94 Brown, Rick Bruner, Michelle Bruno, Cathy Bryant, Katrina Bryant, Michelle Buckner, Roger Buckner, Tina Buenger, Danny Buenger, Kristi Bullard, Kevin Burdette, Barbie Burgess, Erik Burke, William Burks, Renee Burleson, Cody Burner, Steve Burnett, Jelf Burnett, Judd Burns, Kevin Bush, Bridget Bush, Donya vid BUSf3m3nfe, D8 63,168,178,179,181 12, 15, 46, 48, 79, 91 63 79 36, 37, 41, 48, 49, 114, 128 94 63 46,47,115,129 30,35,36,94,99 2 30,36,41,42,94 63,171 39,115 51,94 57,94 171 57,95 39,115 79,182,193 44,79 63 40,95,96,170,198 Bustamante, Raquel 14, 36, 37, 41, 79, 84, 176 Butler, Larry 97 Butler, Thurman ' 44, 57, 115 Byington, Darren 43, 115, 198 Bynum, Angie 48, 79, 91 Cagle, Steve 83, 170 Campbell, Greg 51, 55, 106, 115 Carey, James 115 Cargill, Stanton 63 Carlisle, Donnie 9, 95, 100, 178, 179, 180, 181, 190, 191, 192 Carney, Michael 36, 95, 196 Carothers, Amy 15, 23, 27, 36, 41, 48, 49, 115 Carreon, Alex 63 Cartmill, Tim 27, 95 Casas, Maria 79 Casey, Joel 95 Castilleia, Daniel 95 Castillo, Raul 63 Castro, Zazell De 96 Cathey, Michail 63 Chamberlain, Betty 41, 79, 90, 176 Chandarlis, Dan 36, 43 Chandler, Christy 63, 197 Chapa, Eduardo 115, 165, 168 Chapman, Chris 115 Chapman, Craig4, 15, 95, 99, 100, 165, 168, 169 Chavers, Jeff 5, 41, 57, 106, 110, 115, 196 Bailey, Gabe 62 Baird, Tonya 37, 51, 52, 113 Baker, Bob 39, 46, 114 Baker, John 62, 171 Baldwin, Gerrick 62, 197 Ball, Renee 14, 51, 114, 133 Ballenger, Stephanie 78 Ballew, Shannon 62 Bankhead, Shelly 32, 36, 41, 78, 85 Barnes, Lisa 62 Barnhart, Melinda 94 Barnhart, Ronda 36, 37, 78 Barrett, Jenny 62 Barry, John 62 Barton, Jimmy 78 Batie, Cindy 114 Bauer, Brian 78 Bautista, Richard 60, 62, 70, 171 Baxter, Kathie 62, 177 Bayless, Deena 51, 52, 78, 198 Beatler, Ed 36 Beaty, John 62 Becker, Bobby 78 Becker, Christy 39, 114 Bedford, Kevin 78 Beers, John 62 Beetler, Edward 62 Beggs, Angela 51, 52, 57, 114 Bell, Tammy 36, 48, 94 Bennett, Gary 114, 130 Bennett, Krista 94 Bentley, Bret 9, 12, 94, 190, 191, 192 Benton, Jackye 62 Benton, Robert 51, 53, 114 Berner, Steve 63 Berry, John 51 Billiot, Beth 63 Bird, Michelle 57, 63 Bishop, Christie 63 Blair, Angela 78 Blake, Cathy 52, 63, 75 Blake, Elise 79 Bland, Kenny 19, 63, 171 Blassingame, David 112, 114 Blassingame, Melisa 4 93, 94, 176 Bloodworth, Maggie 79 Body, William 94 Bolanos, Rebecca 63 Bonigas, Robbie 94 Boothe, Ben 114 Botello, Ramiro 63, 171 Boudreaux, Thomas 94 Bowman, Brian 15, 41, 76, 77, 79, 190, 191 Box, Robin 38, 106, 114 Bradley, Gerald 43 Brandon, Jodie 138 Brandon, Ricky 94 Brannon, Jody 79, 170, 193 Bratu, Jason 51, 54, 114 Bratu, Michael 42, 57, 79, 170 Bray, Barry 79 Bridges, Lance 79, 182 Karen Podsednik, Katie Starn 84 Mark Young Chavers, John 95, 97, 101, 182, 196 Chenault, Brandon 25, 35, 77, 79, 166, 168 Chewning, Robert 51, 53, 95 Choate, Terry 95 Clement, Anna 115 Clopton, Audra 36, 48, 63 Cochrane, Robert 63 Cole, Carl 51, 79 Coleman, Carla 36, 41, 48, 79 Coleman, Connie 63, 64 Collins, Frances 40, 41, 42, 116 Collins, Marney 2, 30, 31, 46, 116, 132, 145 Collins, Nona 48, 80, 90 ollins, Shavoniah ontreras, Michael ontreras, Monica onyers, Jay ook, Billy ook, Christy ook, Joseph ooper, John ooper, Rebecca orbitt, Richard orley, Sheila ornelius, Shane ounts, Angela ounts, Stephen ovin, Lindy ox, Gregory oyle, Chris rawtord, Andre reduer, Le Anna risp, Kevin Crites, Mike Crockett, Teresa Cross, Lee Cross, Robbie Crowdis, Cathy 19, 64 64 36, 51, 95, 193 25, 36, 80, 176 .171, 183,193 64 38,116 116 95 80 116 64,177 80,87 80 64 95 116 80 80 80 80,170 43, 80 64 171 64 50, 51, 57, 95 Cruson, Chad19, 35, 36, 40, 41, 77, 80, 182, 196 Cruson, Tommy 14, 35, 37, 41, 110, 112, 116, 142, 167 Cruthis, Duke 64, 171 Crye, Jim 64 Cummings, Charles 116 Cummings, Darrell 64 Cunningham, Gary 116 Cunningham, Lisa 64 Curry, Troy 64 Dale, Roger 80 Dame, Vikki 64 Davis, Curtis 64 Davis, Dusty 116 93 Nicola Waters V 1 ,, 1' f 1 41' lf? '51 t ,,, 1 1 Davis, Holly5, 12, 13, 30, 31, 116, 172, 173, 175, 184, 185, 186 Davis, Jeff Davis, Kasey Davis, Robert Dawson, Amy Dawson, Chris 64 25, 65, 177 36, 41, 42, 116, 165 37, 80 65 De Los Santos, Lance 9, 96, 100, 167, 190, 191 Dean, Kathlee 80 Dear, Rich 5, 9, 16, 25, 34, 35, 41, 46, 112, 117, 165,168,169,190,192 Deatherage, Mlkell Deberry, Philon Dehart, Danny Dehart, Klm Delafuentz, Ramiro Delap, Joy Delk, Melinda Dellinger, Michael Dellinger, Michelle Delval, James Deviney, Joey Dickerson, Steven Dickey, Greg Dickey, Sandra Dickinson, Dana Diess, Tracey Dillingham, Jeff Dixon, Devin 8, 9, 25, 168,169,190,192 Doerr, David Dombeck, Tammy Dominguez, David Dominquez, Freddie Dorf, George Dornquast, Dwayne Dorty, Charles Dozier, Monica Dragoo, David Driscoll, Tommy Duff, Randall Dulaney, Ann Duncan, Laqwanda Dunn, Kristen Dunn, Marcus Dunn, Marcy Duran, Michael Earle, Kara Earley, Gail Echols, Robert Echols, Thomas Eckles, Cynthia Eckley, Cathie Edwards, Joshua Edwards, Keith Edwards, Trevor Etird, Wayne 48, 96 44, 80 46, 47, 117 44,117 65 48,65 65 37,96 65 12,43, 117,168 80 96 50, 51, 106, 117 89 14, 35, 37, 41, 80, 90 117 65,171 107,117,128,131,165, 81 25, 35, 65 65 65 36, 41, 65 51, 53, 96 65 46, 51, 96 36, 43, 96 65 65,183,193 30,93, 96 65 93, 96, 100, 176, 188 96 42, 81, 197 65,197 81 37,40, 81 65 117 81 81 81 81 79, 165, 170, 178, 182 65 Ely,Kay25,34,111,117,172,173,175,184,185, 186, 187 Emory, John Ensmlnger, Jimmy Erber, Sarah Erickson, Kim 96 65 65 46 Esquivel, Sammy Evans, Scott Fabreo, Dennis Fabreo, Freddie Fabreo, Karen Fain, Lance Farrell, Julie Farrell, Sean Farris, Angela Farris, Kenneth Farris, Mike Farris, Scott Felkner, Audry Fenton, Jennifer Ferguson, Billy Ferris, Angela Fetter, Jenny Fisher, Cathy Flanagan, Wade Flatt, Marsey Flood, Brian Flores, Ricky Floyd, Gene Fogle, Stephanie Folsom, Jennifer Force, Cassandra Ford, David Ford, Ramona Forrest, Kirk Forsythe, Tabitha Found, Shawn Fowler, Joan Franklin, Ali Franklln, Scott Frantom, Ruthie Frederick, Nikki Freeland, Judy French, Wanda Frlske, John Fulkerson, Tabatha Gaines, Stacy Gallagher, Lawrence Gallagher, Rachel Gammon, Candice Gammon, Johnnie Gandy, Buster Garay, Becky Gardner, Tara Gardner, Tiffany Garrell, Julie Garrett, Scott Garrett, Steve Garza, Annie 81 36,66 36,117 41,117 48,66 96 48,57,66 42,57,96 25.51,52,66 66 117 197 81 32,81,85 66 25 15,48,81,91 66,197 43,96 96 66,171,193 51,96,198 81,170 36,48,81 46,47,81,82,197 66 96 51,57 66 96,188 96,100 48,49,96 66 66,171,193 51,55,118 42,44,97 51,52,66,197 66 51,97 97 51,52,81 95,97 41,48,66,19O 66 81 39,97 36,82 66 66 48 66,183 39,118 82 Gastorg Dannette 5, 11, 25, 30, 31, 37, 41, 46, 11 Gatch, Chris Gaundo, Janice Gentry, Jan Geter, David Geter, Tabitha Glbblns, Matt Glldon, Stephen 97, 170 81 36, 37, 40, 97 97 38, 97 51, 55, 66, 183 57, 97 Gillock, Rebecca Gillock, Robert Gillock, Steve Giron, J V Giron, Lucho Glover, Jackie Godi, David Godsey, Ernest 97 82 46 66, 171, 183 170, 182 57, 66, 197 51, 53, 97 66 Goins, Charles 46, 47, 97, 101, 102, 178, 179 Gomez, Jaime Gonzales, Yvette 118 51,66 Goodwin, Shane Gordon, George Gray, Zinda Green, Liana Greer, Chris Grlder, Paula Grlesing, Chris Grissom, Andrea Grooms, Jeffrey Guerrero, Jennifer Hairston, Robert Hale, Rick Hall, Jennifer Hall, Jlmmy Hall, Robby Hall, Scott Hall, Vanessa Hamilton, Danielle Hamilton, Mike Hamilton, Samantha Hammack, Shawn Hammer, Shelly Hammonds, Phil Hammons, Debbie Hammons, Scott Hannum, Chris Hansen, Laerka 97 97, 196 67 50, 51, 67 43, 118 97 98 67 51, 67 37, 106, 118 118 82 67 39, 98 82 9,98,168,190,191 15, 48, 49, 118 82 198 98 9, 98, 167, 168 57, 82 12, 98, 178, 179 46, 47, 82, 90 42, 118 118 14, 82 David Blassingame Harless, Kim 67, 71, 197 Harley, Wayne 82 Harmon, Lindi 23, 40, 46, 82 Harmon, Tony 82, 91, 165, 193 Harris, Brandi 60, 67, 189 Harris, Jennifer 51, 52 Harris, Teri 48, 98 Hart, Dale 98 Hart, Leah 82 Hart, Yale 5, 38, 118, 128, 135, 143 Harwell, Holly 37, 51, 52, 98 Haskett, Michael 51, 67, 75 Hately, Kim 48, 98 Hathcock, Candace 48, 67 Hawkins, Michael 7, 36, 118, 134 Hedrick, John 198 Henderson, Charna 48, 49, 98, 99 Henderson, Clint 82, 170 Henderson, Jerry Don 119 Hendrick, Christine 67 Herdman, Billy 119 Herdman, Cindy 67 Hernandez, Mikki 67 Herring, Beth 35, 37, 41, 42, 51, 52, 119 Herring, Todd 39, 98, 193 Hibbs, Karen 57, 82, 88, 90 Hickey, Sandra 82 Hill, Kimberly 82 Hokett, Debbie 82 Hokett, Donna 67 Holbrook, Keith 98, 197 Holder, Janice 119 Holloway, Matt 12, 43, 119, 166, 168 Holmsley, Nona 51, 52, 67 Holt, Raklsha 32, 36, 46, 76, 77, 83, 84, 85 Hooten, Jill 51, 52, 83 Hooten, Scott 98 Horn, Mike 98, 197 House, Alicia 51, 53, 67 Howard, Matt 67, 197 Howie, Chris 35, 92, 93, 98, 102, 178, 179, 181 Hrle y, Wyane 36 Huddleston, Gina 32, 36, 40, 41, 42, 51, 57, 83, 85, 90 Huffman, Angela 15, 67, 177, 189 Hughes, Glynn 67, 171 Hughes, Mike 67 Hughes, Rhonda 38, 98 Hunter, Dondra 38 Hunter, Robbie 119 Hutchings, Tracy 15, 30, 31, 35,.36, 94, 98 Hutson, Jennifer 36, 41, 48, 49, 83 Hwana, Elizabeth 67 lkerd, Mike 62, 67,'171, 193 Ingram, Brian , f 67, 70, 171 Ingram, Stacey 98, 172, 174, 184, 186, 187 Isaacs, nohua 46, 47, 119 Isbell, Jennifer 52, 83 Isbell, Jenny 51 Jackson, Justin 67, 171 Jackson, Melissa 98, 198 Jackson, Patrick 83 James, Cassandra 19, 32, 35, 42, 99, 101, 172, 173,174,184,185,186 James, Shannon James, Tamara Jenkins, Heath Jenner, Ann Jennings, Chad 119 67,177,189 83,182,193 44,46, 119,144 68,171,193 Jennings, Mark 46, 119, 130, 178, 180, 181 Jeraldmain, Crain Jett, Darrell Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Kimberly 64 83 68 38, 119 99 Johnson, Tammy12, 30, 34, 35, 36, 41, 108, 119, 172,174,175,184,185,186,187 Jones, Aubrey Jones, Christine Jones, Christina Jones, Danny Jones, Jeff Jones, Kim Jones, Kristal Jones, Mike Jones, Ricky 2, 4, Judlin, Cynthia Kane, Twilla Keanaaina, Cristy Keathley, Derek Keel, Amee Keller, Shelly Kelly, Amy Kelly, Kim Kelly, Kimberly Kennedy, Doug Kennedy, Karen Kennedy, Randy. Kenyon, Jayson Kenyon, Kim Kilpatrick, David Kilpatrick, James Kilpatrick, Jamie Kilpatrick, Joel Kilpatrick, John Kilpatrick, Kellie Kinchelo, Jana King, Brandy King, Scott King, Stephen King, Steve Kinniard, Jim Kirkman, Michail Kissleburg, Terry Kite, Greg Knight, Ethan Korreck, Jeffrey, Langston, Chuck Latimer, Cynthia Latosick, John Lavine, Debbie Lavine, Mary Lawrence, Jason Layton, Debbie Layton, Louis 68 51,52,68 75 68 143 99 68 83 5,13,46,120,144,165,168 99 99 40,42,57,12O 9,99,190,191 36,83,176 68 36,68 36,41 99 99,170 39,48 99 99 68 68 99,120 43,128,198 5,39,44 82,83 83,89,176,188 51,67,68 68 36,46,47 14,51,83,120 39 99 83 120,178,180,181 83 83,170 120 68 48,49,99 170 37,40,68 19,37,40,41,57,99 171 120 46, 47, 51, 53, 120, 132 Nitschke, Holly 85 Leabo, Marfreda 99 Lee, Carmetta 38, 99 Lee, David 27 Leighton, Kristine 51, 120, 133 Lichner, Scott4, 8, 9, 25, 41, 111, 120, 166, 167, 168, 169, 190 Lindley, Skipper 68, 171, 183, 193 Lindsey, Scott 57, 120 Lindsey, Shane 68, 171 Loe, Jennifer 68 Lohman, Jimmy 19, 171, 193 Loman, David 68 Loman, James 68 Long, Charissa 37, 41, 120 Longino, James 83, 182 Longino, Laurie 83, 176, 188 Looper, Gena 84 Loree, Mike 68 Love, Stephanie 51, 99 Lowe, Tammy 35, 37, 50, 51, 121 Lowery, Melissa 188 Lowrance, Jason 68 Lucero, Mark 38, 121 Lucio, Aurelio 35, 36, 40, 41, 109, 121 Luster, Deanna 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 99 Luster, James 43, 99, 197 Luster, Larry 121 Lynn, Lanny 68 Lynn, Lonnie 51 Maben, Jennifer 48, 49, 100 Mac, Angela 75 Mack, Angle 48, 49, 68 Mack, Kevin 100 Maddy, Mark 100 Mahurin, Allen 19, 36, 51, 84 Maloney, Corie 57, 69 Maloney, David 43, 100 Mangum, Tonya 36, 84 Maples, Steve 39, 182 Margaret, Daniel 64 Marlow, Shawn 57, 84 Marsh, Kim 121 Martin, Denise 84 Martin, Elliot 69 Martin, Laurel 121 Martin, Melissa 100 Martin, Mitch 13, 84, 170, 182 Martln, Robin 84 Martinez, Claudine 84 Martinez, Diego 100 Martinez, John 57 Marx, Sumati 14, 100, 197 Matheus, Shelly 101, 176, 184, 188 Mathews, Tammy 177 Mathls, Rodney 69 Mathis, Tammy 69 Mathis, Tonya 69, 197 Matlock, Joe 35, 84, 170 May, Christie 84 Mayes, Rodney 171 Mayfield, Jennifer 20, 37, 51, 52, 121 Mayo, Tammy 48, 84, 90 McBride, Jerry9, 15, 97, 100, 170, 190, 191, 192 Tracy Hutchings McBride, Misty McCanless, Renea McCasland, Tina McCleary, Jason 84 39, 121 36, 51, 52, 100 69 McCollough, Deneise12, 20, 34, 41, 48, 49, 110, 121, 128, 145 McCollum, Kevin 84 McDonald, Candy 50, 51, 84 McDonald, David 69 McDonald, Nancy 100 McDonald, Robert 84 McDonald, Robin 121 McDougle, Allison 51, 52, 84 McDougle, Ashley 51, 52, 84 McFarland, Terresa 69 McGee, Bobby 84 McGee, Robby 51, 53, 84 McKight, Ryan 193 McKnight, Gary 84 McMillin, John 69, 171 McNew, Hayson 69 McNew, Jason 171 McNitt, Shannon 41, 57, 85, 90, 188 McNitt, Todd 121 McPherson, Scotty 41, 100 Meador, Lorie 100 Meiia, Corle 69 Melton, Christy 25, 36, 37, 41, 109, 121 Mercer, Billie '122 Mercer, Kenneth 122 Mercer, Lisa 69 Mercer, Matt 51, 100 Middleton, Randy 57 Milam, Joe 53, 122 Miller, Brenda 69, 177, 189 Miller, Michael 85 Miller, Stacy 100 Milstead, Laura 85 Mtmms, Kenny 85 Mitchell, Christina 48, 85, 91 Mobley, Renee 100 Molden, Kellie 69 Molinar, Fernando 43, 122 Molinar, John 69, 170 Molinar, Ricky 43, 98, 100, 170 Monroe, Jennifer 69, 177 Moore, Janette 85 Moore, Jason 85, 170 Moore, Jerry Moore, Lori Moore, Marcy Moore, Moore, Moore, Moreno, , Tony Moreno, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Moreno Shawnda Stormi Wendi Christi Vanessa Cari Derry Sharla Morin, Robert Morrison, James Morrissette, Algelique 41, 51, 55, 78, 85 106,110,122,172,174 50, 51, 69, 75 85 39, 122 35, 69, 177 25, 122,166,168 95 69, 85 171 37, 122 38, 122 100 69 Morrow, Erika Morse, Jerry Mort, Robert Mowery, Jackie Mullins, Robert Murray, Angle Muse, Lori Myrick, Kenny Nabors, Pam Nance, Angela Nance, Leslie Neel, Clinton Neel, Richie Nelson, Jim Nelson, Richie Newton, Derrick Newton, Keith Nguyen, Tuan Nhan, Brittne Nichols, Michael Nitschke, Chris 12, 22, Northcutt, Keisha Norville, Kim 0 Henley, Ricky Oldham, Wes Oliver, Marci Olives, Marc Oomging, Aomnoteh 69 85 38,122 69 122 37,41,48,106,122 38 69 38,100 39,123,140 48,49,85 100 27,123 70 70,183 70,171 85 197 100 100 36,112,123,128,134 36,4O,41,85 51,52,83,85,90 37,109,123 85,170,193 70 41,85,176 176 85 Owen, Tracy Paden, Joey Page, Ricky Parris, Doug Parrish, Marlo Parsons, Jerry Parsons, Jim Parsons, Jimmy Patel, Jigish Patton, Angela Payne, Jennifer Payne, Stacia 36, 85 35, 41, 123, 178 38, 101 43, 101 70 70 123 46, 53 36, 41, 70, 197 123 70 86 0 Pease, Mike Pepper, Samantha Perez, Julie Perrotti, Kim Perry, Ricky Peterson, Cynthia Petro, Chris Petty, David Pettyiohn, Robert Pewitt, Shelia Phan, Kim Phuong Pierce, Candace Pierce, Holly Pinnell, Matt Pitman, Pat Podsednik, Karen Polk, Toy8,9,35,41,109,123,128,131, 190,191 Pollard, Mark Pollard, Pam Pond, Glenn Poppeleriter, Kelly Porter, Amy Powell, Bernie Powers, Ronnie5, 34, 35 167,168,190,192 Price, Steve Prieto, Merci Proctor, Chrysteen Proctor, Troy Pryor, Jeremy Putman, Kelly Putnam, Steve 191 , 192 Radke, Darren Rainey, Kenny Rainwater, Cathy Raleigh, Richard Ramirez, Cathy Rasberry, Bruce Rasberry, Jeff Ratterree, Michael Ray, Clay Razo, Melissa Reddings, Ana Reder, Randa Reece, Keyam Reeves, Kristy Reid, Gary Reid, Kevin Renfro, Jamie Reynolds, Brandy Reynolds, Burt Rice, Crystal Richardson, Emily Richardson, Marlette Richardson, Stacey Ritter, Becky Rivera, Joshep Roach, Missy Roades, Connie Robb, Robbie Roberts, Chas Roberts, Jennifer 9, 41, Katie Starn 70 86 70 70 43 37,123 62,70,171,183 86 70 101 70 44,86 70 81,86 35,86,170,182 15,101,188 70,171 39,108,123 70 14,37,70 123 138 ,41,108,112,123,128 70 38,101 2,101 70,171 86 41,124, 172,175 124,128,141,168,190, 86,170 86,193 70 70 86,188 37,39,43,198 37,86,124 51,71,193 43,101 71 71 71 57,71 101 71,183,193 71,183 36,40,86 71 51,71 36,71 71 27,124 32,84,85,86,91,176 69,86 86 48,101 71 12,15,100,101,167,168 12, 36, 40, 86, 182 48, 49, 101 Robertson, Jason Robinson, Julie Robinson, Stacy Rodgers, Karleen Rogers, Chris Rogers, Darla Rogers, Karleen Rollins, Tracy Roser, Debbie Roser, Diane Rowe, Damon Rowe, Taffy Rubenkoening, Joseph Rubenkoeniq, Shannon Rumsey, Carol Russom, Tommy Sale, Troy Salter, Brian Sampson, Lisa Sams, Valerie Sanders, Tracy Sanford, Lauri Sargeant, William Saul, Mark Saunders, Kendra Sawyer, Kenneth Sawyer, Steven Schnerzinger, Eric Schoolcraft, Jennifer Schutkowski, Matt Scifres, Christina Scopp, Sabrina Scott, Angela Scott, Karen Scott, Paul Scott, Rose Scroggins, Wade Searcy, Wendy Seaver, Amy 101 44, 106, 124 38 40 71 38, 101 40, 41, 44, 48, 95, 101 101 36, 40, 41, 57, 71 36, 40, 41, 42, 101 71 37,50,51,86 41 36 39,101 71 124 87,197 41,48,124 87 101 44 43,124 87,170 87 87 101 43 48,87 101 50,51,101 36,37 71,177 39,124 25 57 7,25,36,124 57,90 101 Seaver, Jeremy 71, 197 Seigler, Jodie 71 Senn, Caryn 8, 42, 50, 51, 57, 87 Senn, Micheal 87 Sessions, Chris 124, 178 Sewell, NaNa 189 Sewell, Nanyamka 71 Sewell, Tracie 71 Shelton, John 102 Shelton, Lavon 102 Shepherd, Tracy 3, 40, 41, 42, 50, 51, 124 Sherill, Scott 51 Shiflett, Robert 36, 41, 42, 102 Shih, Jana 87 Shih, Jean 57, 87 Shumate, Kim 72 Siegler, Jody 57 Sifuentes, Daniel 72 Simmons, Kassandra 42, 44, 102 Simms, Brian 102 Simms, Graig 35 Simpson, Heath 36, 62, 72, 171, 193 Sims, Creg 41, 125, 128 Sinn, Mike 41 Skopp, Sabrina 87 Slovak, Stephanie 72, 177, 189 Smith, Amanda 48, 72 Smith, Freddy 87 Smith, James 72 Smith, Jason 37, 51, 53, 57, 72 Smith, Jennifer 39 Smith, Kelly 48, 83, 87 Smith, Kim 40, 46, 47, 48, 102 Smith, Kimberly 40, 41, 102 Smith, Lynna 51, 102 Smith, Roger 51, 72, 75 Smith, Tarona 72 Smith, Traci 51, 102 Smith, Victoria 72 Snow, Troy 72 Spock, Jennifer 51, 52, 87, 90 Stallings, Kaylee 102 Stango, Gina25, 36, 107, Starn, Katie Starr, Clayton Starr, Rusty Steel, Gail Stellar, John Stephenson, Tonya Stepp, John Stepp, Shawn Stern, Matt Stevenson, Kevin Stewart, Jennifer Still, Gail Stinson, Beth Stockton, Kellie Stone, John Stoughtenger, Greg Stoutsenburger, Mindy Stowe, Dennis Stowsenberger, Mindi 125,172, 173, 174,175 25, 36, 41, 80, 87 51, 87 51, 72 198 87 72 43, 125 125 41, 42, 102 102 39 38, 102 36, 42, 48, 88, 91 102, 176, 188 125 125 48 102 72 Verkler, Michael ttringer, Scottie 46, 47, 106, 125, 129 Waters, Nicola Itrobel, Misty 102 ituard, Roger 125 ityles, Chris 125, 132 iuarez, Maria 14 Sullivan, Debbie 94, 102 Sullivan, John 40, 88 Summerhill, Randy 35, 72, 171, 193 Susan, Jennifer 30, 92, 95, 102 Fuss, Paul 25 Taborsky, John 88 Tarpley, Tricia 125 Tatum, Angelina 102 Tatum, Cary 72, 171, 193 Taylor, Kathy 72 Taylor, Mike 72 Taylor, Rhonda 88 Taylor, Scott 88 Taylor, Shannon 102 Teague, Carl 102 Teague, James 125 Terry, Patricia 88 Thomas, Jackie 25, 88, 91 Thomas, Randal 102 Thompson, Angela 73 Thompson, Brian 102 Thompson, Chad 103 Thompson, Kellye 12, 15, 41, 125, 135 Thompson, Marlett 38 Thornton, Jennifer 103, Thurman, Jenniler 41, 51, 103 Tibbit, Shirley 88 Tidwell, Angela 48, 73 Tiger, Benjamin 73 Timmes, Ronny 88 Tinsley, Joe 88 Trayhan, Judy 36, 41, 48, 88, 90 Treadway, Jimmy 88 Treadway, Teresa 2, 88 Trelger, Crystal 15, 93, 103 Trehan, Judy 49 Trent, Julie 42, 46, 126 Trent, Mark 73 Trevino, Oscar 73 Trieu, Hanh 40, 41, 42, 126 Turbeville, Lisa 73, 197 Turner, Duane I 88 Turner, John3, 9, 46, 47, 97, 100, 103, 167, 168, 169,178,179,190,191,192 Turpen, Robert 25, 48, 126 Tyrone, Margie 25, 88, 91, 184, 186, 187 Ubinger, Joey 73 Ubinger, John 103 Vacca, Robble 190 Vacha, Rob 88 Val, Cynthia Del 25, 80, 96 Valdez, Gilbert 41, 42 Valiquette, Theresa 126 Vandever, Robyn 126 Vanetta, Lori 44 Vargas, George 103 Vaught, Daniel 126 Vaught, Kevin 73 Kellye Thompson and Yale Hart Wade, Ricky Wagaman, Shelly Wagner, Cory Waits, Misty Wakefield, Ross Walding, Brian Waldon, Brian Walker, Amie Walker, Debbie Walker, Sheryl Walker, Teresa Waller, James Walpole, Stephen Ward, Sam Warren, Erin Wash, LaJuan Washington, Argaron Watkins, Roxanne Watters, Nicola Webb, Bruce Weber, Rocky Weddle, Ylonda Weeks, Kyla Weeks, Mitzi Weigant, Jon Weir, Carle Welch, Chris Welch, Russ Wenzel, Steve Westbrook, Steven Wheiles, Bennie White, Chris White, Dana ,ta 1 46,51,88,90 103 88 88 73 43 103,193 43 57,103 51,52,86,88 73,177,189 39,126 44,46,126 40,57,88 88 103 51,73 73,197 36,190 37,126 41,48,73 126 37,57,126 103 48,49,102,103 126 103 37,103 40,44,46,47,127 88,170,182 73,171,193 127 88 89 127 Q White, Dennis 51, 53, 73 White, Scott 103 Whiteside, Joe 9, 89, 170, 190, 191 Wilcox, Casey 37, 51, 57, 73 Wilder, Lorenda 127 Wiley, Darren 89 Wiley, David 73 Wiley, Tonya 103 Wiley, Willie 51, 127 Willette, Robert 89 Williams, Bryan 127 Williams, Kerry 39, 127 Williams, Kevin 127 Williams, Robert 74 Williams, Scot 38 Williams, Thomas 74 Williams, Todd 43 Williams, Tonya 89 Willis, Ben 170 Wilson, Beth 42 Wilson, Billy 74 Wilson, Gary 39, 103 Wilson, Jen 74 Wilson, Jennifer 177, 189 Wingo, Joey 41, 89 Wingo, Wendee 74, 177, 189 Winters, Thomas 25, 100, 103, 167 Withrow, Jason 103 Wolf, Leslie 57, 74 Wolfe, Lisa 48, 89, 90, 177 Woodring, Becky 127 Woods, Teresa19, 25, 36, 41, 103, 172, 175, 184, 185, 186, 187 7 Wren, Gina f 44, 127 Wren, Urie 51, 57, 74, 197 Wright, Andrew 89 Wright, Chris Wright, Jerrod8 37,170,182,193 ,34, 46, 127, 139, 165, 166, 167 Wright, Kenneth 89, 193 Wright, Kim 44, 106, 127 Wright, Kris 89 Wright, Lisa 74 Wright, Scott 89, 170 Wu, Teddy 74 Wyatt, Stacy 44 Yeomans, Cary 43, 103 Yorek, Dawn 89, 91, 176, 184, 186 Young, Denissa 74 Young, Leslie 89 Young, Marc 89 Youngblood, Joel 89 Zapata, James 74 Food Bin and Carlton Ware FOOD BIN Oyo eo Regt SUPERMARKETS 5 fa go viwseex Fast, Friendly Service - Authorized Vehicle License Renewal Station ' We Sell Money Orders ' We Sell Postage Stamps ' We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps 7840 White Settlement Rd. 2000 N. Riverside Dr. White Settlement, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. . 7 Days a Week 7 Days a Week Phone: 246-6686 Phone: 838-6481 CARLTON WARE INVESTMENTS AND WARE'S HOUSE MOVERS INC 308 N JIM WRIGHT FREEWAY FORT WORTH TEXAS Have a Great Year' CARLTON WARE TIMMY WARE VICKI WARE SONNIER MARK WARE LOGAN WARE MELODY WARE AND HWY. 30 ALEDO, TEXAS Astro Auto Parts, T.j.'s, and ARD CXR I Astros Auto Parts 893 S. Cherry Lane 246-4611 Open All Day Sunday 10 AM.-5 PM. Mon. Thru Sat., 8 A.M.-7 P.M. M h Sh p R b l1P 1 S A Sp d d Eq p t I p td P t TJ .' s -I-hriftee cangfatulatlflns to the S8150 Whifed Seniors of ett ement R . 1 988 246-1291 Open 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. c R Closed Sundays lerry Lewis Hardware, Soda Springs, Pizza-R-US, Hometown, School Photographers jerry Lewis .95 SPRIW, Hardware 053 Q9 8000 White Settlement 246-4666 4 , 86200 Clifford Hours C Plf ' e9fb0USeh0'?1'femSf , 246-4644 Mon.-Thurs.10:30-8:30 f g d 'O 'dmg e'eCt Ca' SUPP eS Catering 246-4645 Fri.-sat. 10:30-9:00 HOMETOWN FOOD STORE PlZZA-R-US STORE HOURS Prices Good 8:30 am. P'ZZA-R-U5 -8200P-m- Jv6iif.i,'lT5Z L f 5' 8400 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD. 246 7157 Congratulations to Graduating Seniors! From School Photographers Inc 3500 Marquita Dr 244 5076 Ft. Worth, TX 76116-9978 Rickey's, Kreamie Kream, Gene Thompson, Thrift Mart Ftickey's Kreamie Kream BUYQGVS itzvsazysm 8t Shakes 8320 White Settlement 246-4545 ,f'!'J- 1 If z ex X k fs'-w t 6 'X Y' I -'ff QV!! f 84 Associates Realtors Freeway 246 4646 R h I t t THE FRIENDLY FOLKS Gene Thompson 300 N. jim Wright Residential, Farms 84 aoswnusg Lockers 0 Shop Equlpment ' Shelving and Storage Systems POWERS PLUMBING COMPANY INC. 8421 Clifford St. Congratulations to the Class of 1988!!! Storage Equipment Co Authorized Distributor tocxins I PARVS Complete Sales and Service IST E BAPT fXL'lD T RM,A:T6l31ETQLf?MEN N0 WHWE 1 ' I I gaptls da 9 an NO'm a w' W QZ4? Y2 f 4 if g 1 , ffffwell lx 1 X Z EE ff 1 1 f X 1 ,1 fa 1 YQ 1f 1 X ZZ ! jf 71 X f 'fl '7Q4,... ffffffiqglmahf sr ,q'7 7 'Fw- :.. - NN ual f , , - 0 ff!! , 4 g 4621 ' .' I 2 af 1 ' I , , 22? 1 ff ,Q V. 1 I ' .- ,1 A 61, .--7' , if y fl! '1, ' ff ,J 1' , r11ff -- Q ' ,ff ' ff ' X' f I 1,. ' ,A Q f fy f X ' 1 ff ' ' I f X ' 1 . 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Q l 7 City of Settlement, Duke's Donuts, All Sports, Dottie Driskell Congratulations to the Senior of 1987-1988 of Brewer High v? from the City of White Settlement W 48171246 5581 V A VlNlN ii 5 j DUKE S DoNuTs Mon Sat 5 OO AM 12 O0 PM 5 l 500 Cherry Ln Ft Worth Tex DUT-ll E DRISKELL Bookkeeping and Tax Service Af-ILETIC SUPPLIES IROPHIES siuc SCREENING Reasonable Monthly Rates Sports Engraving Pickup 84 Delivery UHIfOfIT1S 8240 C iNTERsiA1E 30 Wtsr FT WORTH TEXAS 76108 529 Panay Way Fort Worth Texas 76108 18171246 0670 3 V ' F fl E 6 1 W- nv M, - s P V ' .,. ist. A iii im 1 yy y ti 1' 'IRS .' 'h - 9 xg! l'i+1 Mir-I l'l'llll1'lllll' Hui llriif- 'Illini Wiinlou il, ,fl ' Qllli-ll.lllll . . . , . . -1.-1.1 ! - laquitas, Cherry Lane Florist, Flowers by Dena, Brookes Baker Surveyors, Dillon, TAFW at Brookes 51 , , 1 243-28574 W Walla Baker S u rveyo rs Nlgl1lS E School Mums 'V 246-4834 Birthdays I Q David and VV Annivvrsa , 92 4g.,ag5z'i Carolyn Griffith l 'cgi owners R 'rm .-- W E FLQWERS BY DENA 511 E. Bluff St. ' Fort Worth, Flowers for all occasions TQXQS o Private tutoring . . Pre-school kinder- garten-fgrade C ll 8133 wHiTE sErTLEMENT RoAo All slutiiirs Phone 246-2701 Study .Skills Courses Mies. c. L. DiLLoN T,,,,,,i,,, A550 t Slgjxgfggzjijv 0'-Fort xv lh Courses lanice Pyeatt - Director 18171732-2730 f aqmfa .4 Cherry Lane Flowers and Gifts -1 v Carolyn and Bill Goez 8408 White Settlement Rd A Full Service Salon jaquita King Owner Opeator SCULPTURED NAILS BY Phone 246 9089 Ft' VVOrth' Your Family Hair Care Center f ' 'vrllruu ug S 5' Q W S ' ,Inn I A 55 wfmnani ' . Inn! Pumr! l H I ' 1 ruullnu. wan: ' 5. ...Q- . x A 1 nmmr marina This Certificate rs Presented to Senlor Class of 1988 FOR OUTSTANDING EFFORTS 'I ,A l 7 -9!F . 0 i f Go Bears ' 1400 South Unrverslty Drive Fort Worth Texas 76107 Hillard Ford I yg Q I O G ' mfr. x . X Y. ' 195853 41A 'fbfiisxq 'Uv I ei'lX. :fix 1 'Agn Eff. 1 f ,ill ul 3 A! ' lf rl .A A ' ' .L 4 Av '- 'lt - , ,W lg 1 . fn' 5 - J . ' ' - V' 1 'r. f. Iigifuf U ,rl 4:0 . f ' . kv 5 Vg' ' 2' pious' FO ' J I qi ,' il 'l'-V . 1, - . 71715 ' 1 I 1111 0 0 0 ' 1 BEEFERS, KATIES KOVE, KAREN'S KAFE, WHATABURCER, LANDMARK BANK Hand Made Crafts Grfts For All Occasions Bsggign- Katie's Kove Wholesale - Retail 1702 S. Cher y Lane Toys - Jewelry 1005 5- Cherry Ln- Fofrworrh, Te as 76108 817-246-7903 Ph. 246-8646 ,. If - ,, : just Good O Country Cooking KARWS WE WHATABURGER 843-A South Cherry Lane 3 3 'I 3 C H E R L N 0 246-7321 244-4981 Breakfast Lunch 6:00 A.M-10:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. LOBBY MON.-THUR. 9:00-2:00 FRI. 4:00-6:00 DRIVE-THROUGH B MON.-FRI. 8:00-6:00 SAT. 8:00-12200 I I 8 8 I I 246-7131 HCOGD LUCK BEARS! W 20 Q RWQQOQ A Q A v 'Q Qever Sa Y Goodbye On behalf of the 1987-88 Bear Tracks annual staff, we vould especially like to thank Mr. Eldon Kirvanek for all of his :ooperation and support in the production of this yearbook. tfter thirteen years of dedication and service to Brewer High .chool Mr. Kirvanek will be leaving. We would like to wish iim luck and prosperity in his new position. He will always be 1 cherished part in our memory. Thanks You's Mr. Young Ms. Ballard Ms. Schuss Ms. Shelton School Photograhers Ms. Taylor Ms. Carrell Ms. Hope Athletic Booster Club Ms. Dulaney Mr. Clay Mr. Busse Now another year has past, But this one has gone much too fast, The times at Brewer have all been great, But we have to say goodbye to the Class of '88, 224 photo by B Secret Messages hw Our wish for you is happiness always and the bright future you de- serve.Love, Mom, Dad, Holly 84 Brooke ul! Wendi - l've always told you to Count your Blessings when all along l've been counting mine. Thank you for being my daughter and my friend. I love you-Mom 84 Butch. You're a great sister-Love, Stormi Ma- rie. I love you and I always will-your little sister Misti. Dev, We could write a book, but, congratulations on life's phase I. Now let's conquer phase II. You are still H11 in our program and 111 in our hearts. Win, lose or draw you make us very proud. Love, Mom 84 Dad ill? You are only one month old and it is already apparent that you have thoughts of your own. You are so special to us and we are very proud of you. We wish you the best in the future. We love you. Mother and Dad. Congratulations son, you've made us all very proud and HAPPY. 1 Y Kel, It seems only yesterday you were a tiny little girl holding my hand. Now you are a young woman and what a beauty you are, both inside and out. How lucky I am to have been blessed with you. Our love and support al- ways, Mom and Chad Tonya: In this less than perfect world, you've shown us the true meaning of there ain't no mountain high enough. Go with our neverending love. Mom and Dad K i Congratulations Kelly, You are such a beautiful, precious daughter to me and I am so proud of you. I wish you success and happiness. Love, Mom . I ,. ' .. .L QSMV Kimberly, You have given us so much, LOVE, sleepless nights, LAUGHTER, pain, IOYI You have the ability to be- come whatever you desire, so set your goals high. Always respect your fellow man, be a good friend, and use the talents God gave you. We are very proud of you! Mom 84 Dad Congratulations to a very special son and brother. We are very proud of you. We know you will reach your goal and be successful in whatever you want to be. We love you very much. You make our day!! Love, Dad, Mom 84 Rene' Best of luck to a very caring daughter. May your hard work bring you what you deserve. Mom 84 Dad jason, From the day that you arrived in our family you have been the mu- sic in our days and the sunshine in our hearts. You are a very special person and we wish you a successful college career and a joyfilled life ahead! Angie, we are proud of you. We hope all of your dreams come true for you. We wish happiness for you. Love, Mom 84 Dad lerrod, We're proud of you and wish only the best for you. May all your hopes and dreams come true. Love, Mom 84 Dad ...E Thanks for the memories. Congrat- ulations. Good luck in the future. Love Mom, Grandma 84 Ginger Congratulations! You've made us proud of you. Keep swinging! Love, Mom 84 Dad Rich, Pretty good comeback this year! Others didn't think you could do it, but you did and that's what counted! But then, we've been watching you overcome all of your life. Always remember: have fun, stay loose, and we love you. Dad, Mom 84 Nick Gina, This sweet little face turned into a beautiful young lady. Always stay as you are, and we know you'll go far in college volleyball. We are so proud of you and love you very much. Mom 84 Tina rs il J . 4 ' WL'1f We asked for one, but we got two. After 18 yrs., we still love you. Dou- ble no trouble. Best of luck in the future. Love, Mom, Dad, Darla and Sherri. Yeah! Look at that great smile! You're doing good. Love yaL,lYiQD.L.sDad-lSr,x Renee, you are our very special gift. Thanks for all the joy you brought us. Love, Mom 84 Dad Congratulations Aurelio, we are so proud of you. Keep up the good work Wendi 1 ,Y Tiilumpkin. You have been a wonderful , ,,.' f' , nfl' 5 ,im fjirlltj son. ood luck. Love, Mom, Dad 81 l-lEi1f13 Nj' fab, V' T 'el fx l if . Mi! a, xx 5 .N N gl g g ff .. jf Seems like only yesterday you got your first haircut. Now it's high school graduation and your on your way back to Germany for more school! We are very proud of you, Ben. Whatever life brings, aim high. You can do it! Love, Mom M.G., We are Proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, Grand- ma, Grandpa 8f MaMaw Angi, The years have passed too quickly, but you have given us much joy, and we are so proud of you. The future holds so many opportunities. Take them, and strive to become the person you want to be. Thanks for being you. We love you, Mom 84 Dad You have been such a blessing to us. May God keep you all the days of your life. We hope A 84 M appreciates your neatness as much as we do! All our love, Mom, Dad 84 Brandi Ferny, Way to go son! We're all so happy for you. Love you, your family. Chris, You have always made us proud of you no matter what has come your way. You will soon be on your own, but you will never be alone. We've made it. Congratula- tions. Reach for the stars. We love you, Mom 84 Dad 4 5 Aren't you so special?!? We love you and are very proud of you! Mom and Dad 4 Bruce, from your very first year in school you have made us proud of you. We love you, Mom, Dad 84 jeff INF' Tony, We just want you to know we love you and you are special to us. Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa 84 Christi Ronnie, there's no limit to what you can achieve. We are so proud of you. With love, Mom, Dad 84 Lisa Well Mouse, We know it has been rough, but it looks like you might make it in spite of yourself. Ha! We are so proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, Dina, Teresa, jason 81 Monica julie, You have always been beautiful and bewitching. Don't change! We love you, Mom, Bill, sisters 84 broters. Cristy K. You are such a beautiful baby!! I love you! Mom Deb, You made it! You are an adult. The time is here for us to let go. Life is short, live it full of love. GOOD LUCK, Dad 84 Mom Mom 84 Dad love you dearly. We have watched you grow yearly. The time has come to let go, but we really don't know. With receiving that di- ploma, a part of your life is now past, But for Mom 84 Dad the memories 84 love will last. in N..,. - .1 .Iwi 11 . , , - fmsgsZ X Robert, We've always been proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad 84 Curtis 3' isis I hope you know how proud we are that you made it. Though you had difficult and trying times during your junior year, you said you would grad- uate. Thanks for making this day pos- sible. Put God first and all your dreams will come true. Love, Mom, Dad 81 Me lSpeedyI Tommy, I've watched you grow and we've shared the tears and the joys. Now my heart is bursting with pride because you have succeeded. You are a man! I love you always, Mama ff il mlb MM ?3a,.f'225444w g . idaaw. 097 My flag-g 4.6 We love you unconditionally. Mom, Dad, Matt 84 jenny D. You have always been a source of special pride and joy for this family. We love you. Mom. ' Punk, I am so proud of you. All of the happines and memories you have given me, will be everlasting. I want only the best for you no matter what you decide to do with your life. Re- member, I will always be there for you. GOBS 229 7' 230 We love you - Amy Lou. You are special! Dad, Mom 84 julie S Ui Congratulations to you son. It's been a rocky road, but you had a lot of fun going down it! We are proud of you. Best wished for your future. May you always be happy! Dad, Mom 84 broth- ers Good luck in the years to come. We are all proud of your accomplish- ments! Mom and family Q of R i Q .6 . . ! if as ,4 . .gfMs.e-..--.....,.. i2e.ee-.?Zi,gfr.., :1.e.Q.4,LZ.Zffe?.m..-.. - .Q12ffQ4L44..Q,4i1::c.l2 . Angela, we are so PROUD of you! CONGRATULATIONS to a very spe- cial daughter and sister. Reach for the stars, you deserve the best. We love you VERY MUCH. Keith, Mama 84 Clan. 'w .X , . -E222 . lc C,-Chef Afsrlfialf, , ' A i iff' fu . X, ' i 1 I A 'AAA .rf I ' .e. ,, l I L-1 e.' .4.....- l E D .. Paul, We are proud of you. Good luck always. Love, Mom, Dad 84 Dee Congratulations Daniel Boone We are so proud of you. You are very special to us. But most importantly Keep on Y Keeping on. All our love always - Mom 84 Dad When you were born, we didn't think there was any way we Jcould be any prouder of you or love you any more. In the past 18 years those feelings have been increased a hundred-fold. We love you and we're very proud of you. YOU'RE THE GREATEST! Love, Mom and Dad ,V Af 6 6-If X' Q6 7 8' Cr Q ,,f , 2, ' ,fan H6 fs? 8 :' 7 . 1 fs sl , , 5 ILC' ' J I, A fl! A U 2 Q7 L6 H X' I' ML X, ,, I, ca M2 -, . , i X gf. .. X.. M f 1, ' 1 ff - I w V V v C f f wif ,P 15, If Nfy! k , 1 4 , ,V 'L X hi, L H R , J IV, , E I , ,V f, x. - 'AQ ,ffl 'V f I ,176-21. , 1 I 'Ov-' ' . 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We never thought our skinniest child would become a football player. Best wishes Eduardo on your future. We love you. Mom 84 Dad Kay, You have always made us proud. We love you. Dad 84 Mom May the future hold a fruitful and wonderful life for you. William Burke, Sr. From a cute baby boy to a fine young man, Robbie, you have made your father and me extremely proud of you as our son. You have a lot of potential, go for it! Love, Mom 84 Dad 1-sy 'NA Nicholas, if anyone had told me that you were going to be as wonderful as you are, I would have said, I know. You have been the light in my life and raised with all the love we could mus- ter! Now the world is at your com- mand! We love you tooooo much. Mom 84 Collin Ben, may your goals and standards always be high and may you always reach them. Love, Dad Tonya Ann - Thanks for being more than a cousin. Thanks for being my friend. I love you Sunshine! tOh, and weren't we cutel. Love, Marney Cheerleader in Training! 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