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3 LIVE with purpose, PLAY with heail abetter future, and LEAD with pride.
109 W. Kramer Burkbumett, Texas 76354 District 5 AAA Enrollment: 875 (940) 569-1411 www.burkbumettisd.org
W alking down the hallways adorned with posters advertising student successes, passing classes filled with familiar faces, and even walking around Burkbumett one feels that something intangible is shared among the people. Something MORE can be sensed, and in no other place is it more obvious than Burkbumett High School. Our students do MORE academics - staying up until the early hours in the morning to study for that Calculus test or reviewing a book for that English paper the next day. Our students do MORE athletics - practicing until every muscle in their body aches from pain in the dusk of the fading day, sweat dripping down from a temple and falling onto the field, another contribution to what makes this school ours. Our students do MORE work - a few have even sacrificed their pleasures for the precious dollar that makes demanding payments and strict deadlines. Our students have MORE spirit - orange, white, and black bodies are never scarce at our competitions, every soul in the stands screaming at the top of their lungs in support and elation and pride. The intangible sensation that one feels is the Bulldog spirit. -Whether it's in the classrooms, in the hallways, on the field, or even at work with a fellow student, we add MORE to life. - Kalynn Smith
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1. Showing that there is More to do at Burkbumett High School, Perry Halverson (12), Tyler Marion (12) and Rob Lewin (12) celebrate during the Senior Pep Rally. 2. Showing their dedication to the cause. Abbey Anderson (11), Kelli Falto (11) and Samantha Hall (11) pose for a drug free week picture. 3. With a primal yell, Mark Broomfield (12) leaves it all on the court. 4. Paint or no paint. Superfans Heather Duncan (12), Danielle Hubbard (11), Mallorie'Aase (10), Michael Elphick (11), David Wiedenbeck (12) and Tyler Clement (12) appear everywhere. 5. Finding a moment to rest, Britlynne Hanlon (10), Kelsi Rutledge (9), and Stephanie Irions (11) prepare for the next game. 6. Herdy yes, spirited even more. Ryne Cozby (12), Bailey McGowan (12), Isaiah Haygood (12) and Brad Hunt (12) find their inner nerd. 1. The student body returns inside after a sendoff for the Cross Country team. 8. Chemistry anyone? Emily Adams (11) and Brent Deeb (11) prepare for Mrs. Francis' Chem Lab. 9. Chicken E strikes a pose with Cory Roberson (12), Wendell Rushin (12), Brady Walker (12), Steven Morris (12), Miles Henderson (12), and Dakota Gibson (11). 10. Waiting for the next Project Graduation assignment. Jared Chapman (12), Derek Morrow (12) and Jason Criddle (12) relax for a moment. 11. Doing a little dancing, Mr. Del Hardaway and Mrs. Jennifer Bell pump up the pep rally with a little "Stanky Leg" action
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School, work, practice, church, alarm clocks, food, studying, friends (m aybe?)...not enough hours in the day? People at BHS are involved in m any things- not ju st school. A day in the life o f a Bulldog m ay involve working for a family's incom e, staying after for extra help in classes, or being a dedicated professional. Students and administators shared their schedules and activites to give a better understanding o f what it takes to survive a day in their lives. W e realized that even though we all have different interests and experiences, it's all a Day in the Life o f a Bulldog. Bailey McGowan & Kristen Mire
Reva York Talk More
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What's one thing you do for fun outside of school? to play with mv two doas."
What's your most stressful season?
T^nreecaus^nat^wnernv^iave a majority of our band practices."
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What is your busiest day? f "Mondays. That's when I have I tennis and then stay in Burk for StuCo."
Why do you sponsor Key Club & BPA? "I'm a very social person (I love FaceBook!) and like to be involved in my students' lives.'1 A Day in the Life o f a Bulldog
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Its a Hate Thing
A s if you didn't s p e n d e n o u g h time
with your family at hom e, try attending school with them. Despite the lack o f separation, a friendly face is always a nice reprieve. Som e people have known their friends long enough they could be considered family. These people are the ones that are very near and d ear to our hearts. Without them, w ho w e are w ould b e redefined.
That's why w e appreciate
every minute with them. Enrique Thom pson- Kribbs said, "I really cherish all my friends and I wouldn't give them up for anything." W e go day by day throughout our lives with these people that we love. They are always with us through successes and failures. "I'm happy that my family has been here with me when 1 need them most", said Preston King. Your friends and family are always there for you, and try to help you m ake the right decisions. Mrs. Missy Mire said, "I like having my kids at school with m e because I can keep an eye on them." W e go places and spend so much time with these people. Your friends and family are what help you get through life's obstacles. Regardless o f having a lot o f "together" time, having your friends and family close by is priceless.
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What is the most thing a family member has done for you? C am pus Life
"My husband sent me roses to school for my birthday1', said Mrs. Allyson Baughman; Michael Baughman
W hen I returned to my room , Bailey put post-it notes all over and in my desk...with sweet
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m e ssa g e s on them", said
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an "I love you note!", said
Bailey M cGowan (1 2)
Merideth Selvidge (1 2 ) M elanie Selvidge
1. Wearing his famous wig, Phillip Dowling poses with his daughter Andrea Dowling (11) for a photo op. 2. Posting it up on the wall, Hope Duke (12), Preston King (12), Markel King (10), Lorenzo Bames (12), Isaiha Barnes (10), Dayna Jones (12), Trevor Bames (9) pose for the camera. 3.Friends since they were babies, Kayla Kinnaird (10), and Stephanie Dilbeck (!0) take flight for their photo. 4. From toddlers to graduates, Ashley Henrion (12), and Sabrina Reprogal (12) have been friends since they were two. 5. Chilling in the bushes,Bobby Sanders (1 2 ), and Enrique Thompson - Kribbs (12) try to keep warm. 6. Taking time to reconnect during the day, Mrs. Haney Frazier, and Jenna Frazier (12) stop for a picture. 7. The Mire the merrier... Zach Mire (10), Kaitlyn Mire (9), Elijah Mire (12) and Kristen Mire (12) give mom Mrs. Missy Mire a lift after a long day in the counseling center.
What do you do outside o f school with-----your friends?
Hang out, go to church, ultimate frisbee, movies, just anything we can find to have fun", said Wendell Rushln (12). Brady Walker (12) Jared Cha
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(1 0 ) Bre L o n g (1 0 ) Rylie
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It's a Love Hate Thing
It's no who the sehiors are After working diligently on their last hom ecom ing skit, the Seniors o f 2010 earned second place for their version o f "Scooby Doo". Their hard work paid off ending a three year streak o f getting last place. This year the Seniors com piled ideas at Mullen's Concrete for several nights in a row. Through great team work the class o f 2010 produced realistic looking costum es. "Tia Speyrer actually looked like Velma," stated Perry Halverson (12). With a smile, Addison White (12) added, "David W eidenbeck m ad e a great Daphne. He looked great in a dress." The Seniors celebrated their last H om ecom ing at Burkbumett High School with a sweet treat o f second place! Linda Berreles, Beth Bodenhom , Mope Duke
What was your favorite part about helping -W ith thf>
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homecoming skit?
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My favorite part was getting to be with my friends for that one last time and working togther as a team. Lorenzo Barnes (12)
I love the socializing! And also spending a week with my peers outside o f school. Bailev McGowan (12)
1. Lifting the champ, Holly Cannon (12) and Lorenzo Barnes (12) celebrate their last homecoming skit. 2. Portraying the character Shaggy, Josh Pickrel (12) holds classmate Miguel Santiago (12) who played the role o f Scooby. 3. The senior class gather for a traditional chant after their skit. 4. Throughout the week, the senior's worked hard to build their Mystery Machine. 5. During the skit, Jerrod Tofte (12) who played Fred and Tia Speyrer (12) who played Velma, take a ride in the Mystery Machine. 6. Portraying a monster, Jenna Frazier (12) runs after her classmates.
What was your about the Senior's skit?-------I My favorite part was getting into I a dress and the fact that I i'i played a girl's role. David Wiedenbeck (12)
My favorite part was The Mystery Machine for sure! And also the way Jerrod portrayed Fred. It was a priceless experience! Corsi Crumpler (12)
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Juniors l\VA*T to First Place YABADABADO O ! This year the juniors, while taking on the theme o f cartoons, successfully cam e in first place as they put on an outstanding and exciting skit as the Flintstones. The skit contained the competition against Eastern Hills Highlanders. Fred aka Michael Aaron and Barney aka Blake A rbogast rolled over the competition Brent Deeb and Nathan Getchell in the bowling competition . Betty and Wilma then had a cookoff. Disqualified, The Flinstone girls were disappointed in Dino for stealing the food. For that fact, the other team stole the point therefore a tie w as called. Later proceeding into the football gam e, the Bulldogs took the victory against Eastern Hills. The students celebrated to the dance o f the "Twitch." A s said by Kellie P e t e r s e n (ll), "the skit w as stupendous!" Bre Murphy, Taylor Willett, <3r Brooke Merman
What was the funniest thing you experienced during practice?
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"Canon seriously "The funniest thing I encountered during practice had to be when Mrs. Runyon started hollering at everyone" Peyton Whitaker (1 1)
tried to do the dance o f the jerk..." Brenna Moore (11)
1. Juniors Blake A rb ogast (11), Kristi Pickett (1 1), Michael Aaron (11), Kellie Petersen (11), Riley Jalowy (11), Caitlyn Crem eens (1 1), and Jamie Hair (1 1 ) anticipating the results, while watching the Senior skit. 2. Concentrating as he starts the bow lin g challenge, Nathan Getchell (1 1 ) lines up his shot. 3. The caveman audience Kaylie Bingham (1 1), Michael Elphick (1 1), Taylor Willett (ll),J a c ly n Johnson (1 1), Misty Skelton (1 1), Brenna M o o r e (l l), Laney W ashington (11), and Macey Anderson (1 1 ) ch eer for Fred 6c Barney. 4. Bam Bam Canon Cornelius (l l)c e le b r a t e s with the football player Andrew Runyon (1 1).
How did you tike the theme o f cartoons for the skits? "The them e w as alright, it w as second best com pared to the Gam e show idea" Nathan D urst (1 1)
"It w as a g o o d theme for the variety o f things to play up the skit" Caitlyn Crem eens
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ftonayour nDepends class "Stupid Babies" w as the mantra o f the sophom ore class as they took 4th place in this year's hom ecom ing skit. S ophom ores brought feelings o f nostalgia with their skit dedicated to the ever popular cartoon Rugrats. They rem inded us all o f the days before beginning school, sitting in front o f the television without a care in the world except what would com e on next. Mo worries o f school, work, or anything associated with responsibility. Many o f the so p h o m o re students helped in building their "crib" float. Many o f the students dressed as b ab ies and proceeded to have a show dow n o f sorts with the main antagonist, the Highlander. The show dow n w as a football gam e that show ed hilarity and strategy all in one. "I wouldn't change anything. 1 had a Blast!" said Jake Barker (10). To bring the skit to its conclusion Reptar, d ressed in bulldog attired, carried one o f the students across the end line, thus making the Bulldogs the victor o f yet another gam e. A m ber Boatman & Casandra Castro
If you could change one thing about the float/skit what would it be? 14
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I would change everyone's attitude because if we all had a good attitude we could have won. Ryan Whitaker (10)
I would change the theme we chose. Ashley Green (10)
The clothing. Kayla Kinnaird ( 10 )
1. Show ing dedication to the Sophom ore class, Ms. Lee drew the R ugrats lo g o in honor o f the skit. 2. G azing, Nico Lynott (10), Dylan San der (1 0), Ryan W hitaker (10), Austin Dodd (10), and Logan M cB eath (lO ) watch their class set up. 3. Show ing her interpretation o f Angelica, Presley Ford (1 0) glares while Bari Brunson (1 0 ) watches in wonder. 4. W alking towards the ju d g e s with gifts, Presley Ford (1 0 ), Joey Harris (10), Jake Barker (10), and Hailley Land (1 0 ) represent their class. 5. Reptar, aka Alton Killian (1 0 ) carries Blake Watkins (1 0 ) to the end zone for a touchdown. 6. Show ing class spirit, Bryce Hollingsworth (10), Kaitlyn R obertson (10), and Zane Ewing (1 0 ) work on their parenting skills. 7. The Soph om ore class closes their skit in dance.
What did you think about the choice of costumes? Pretty funny con siderin g we w ere all b a b ie s. Joe D eru bbio (1 0 )
I think the choice o f costum es fit the skit veiy w ell. Bari B ru n s o n (1 0)
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Life's a Little Under the Sea
W ho lives in a pineapple under the sea? The freshm an class o f 2013! Com ing in third is not necessarily a downfall by this year's freshmen, considering this is the first year they participated in hom ecom ing activities at Burkbumett High School. With the theme being cartoons, the freshm en's choice o f S p o n g e b o b proved to b e original and unique, not to mention entertaining for the spectators present. A s always those w ho took part in helping build the float and had parts in the skit were dedicated and spent m any hours in preparation and practice. Freshm an class President Morgan McShan said "It took us about 40 hours total to com plete the float and plan the skit in the B aber's bam ." A bou t 30 freshm an show ed up every day to offer their assistance and volunteer for parts in the skit. Robert Blackmon St Brenna Hennan
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1. Sporting goggles on their heads, Hannah Wilburn (9), Lexi Boswell (9), Allison Canham (9), Abbey Adame (9), and Victoria Mooney (9) take part in the skit. 2. The Freshmen hold their hands high and proud as they finish up their homecoming skit. 3.Dressed up as girls, Matt Everson (9) and Brian Warren (9) are posing for the camera. 4.The Spongebob Squarepants theme is displayed. S.Singing the Spongebob theme song, Keaton Dolan(9) was the captain. 6.Dressed up as Plankton, Piatalie Corsaut (9) plays her part in the skit. 7.The Chum Bucket was displayed on one side o f the float for the freshmen. 8.Standing next to Spongebob played by Jayson Love (9) are Lauren Moon (9), Kendyl Berry (9), and Carissa Bounds (9).
"Getting to hang out with friends and just be a part o f it together."___________ Ronni Jalowy (9)
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_ "Seeing everyone work together as a team." -Caitlyn Black (9)
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a Crowning Victory
Usually Burkbumett Fall Friday nights are dedicated to football gam e s and gridiron action. But one Friday night each year, the students and faculty o f BHS take a break from the norm to present the 2009-2010 Burkbum ett H om ecom ing Winners, candidates, and class princes and princesses.
The student bo d y voted for their
favorite classm ates to see w ho w ould win the title o f Hom ecom ing Q u een and King and represent their class in the on field pageantry. Last year's queen, Kalea Correll,and Bulldog m ascot, Kaitlyn Mire (9), presented the crown and m edal to the winners. After the introduction o f all princes and princesses, the announcer declared Kayla Smith (1 2 ) and Lorenzo B am es (12) as the year's King and Queen. "I w as very excited and honored to b e chosen as this year's H om ecom ing Q ueen," said Kayla Smith.
"It w as a thrilling experience I won't
forget," said Lorenzo Bam es. Alexa Kimball and Hanna Rice
Senior Candidates: n a rk Broom field (1 2 ) and Reba Brown (1 2)
Senior Candidates: Kristen Mire (12) and Lorenzo B a rn e s (12)
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Sen ior Candidates: Kayla Smith (12) and Jam es Lorenzo
(12)
Senior Candidates: Kiersten Beil (12) and Perry Halverson (12)
1. Doing the Reebster Dance, Mark Broomfield (12) and Reba Brown (12), break it down. 2. Enjoying their moment to shine, Kayla Smith (12) and Lorenzo Bames (12) share a laugh. 3. After being announced Homecoming King and Queen, Kayla Smith (12) and Lorenzo Bames (12) smile for a picture. 4. All dolled up, Kiersten Bell (12), Kristen Mire (12), Reba Brown (12), and Kayla Smith (12) stand beneath the bleachers. 5. Listening to instructions from Mrs. Beverly Lee, Emma Winkles (9) prepares for halftime.
2009 BHS Homecoming Court
Soph om ore Princess G ad e Chouinard (1 0 ) an d Soph om ore Prince Logan M c B e a tt^ lO ^ Freshman Princess Emma-Kate W inkles (9 ) and Freshman Prince Tanner Potts (9 )
Junior Princess Kristi Pickett (1 1) and Junior Prince Nathan Durst (11)
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1. Mud Volleyball Champs, Team Hurricane Yeabut Dylan Cummins (12), Isaiah Haygood (12), Mark Broomfield (12), Taylor Tisdale (12), Jake Bishop (12) and Josh Alvarez (12) pose for a team picture. 2. Christian Tanner, of the Mudified Sharks, goes up to bat down a return from the opposing team. 3. Team Hova Elite Andrew Runyon (11), Derrell Gibbs (11), Ryan Patty (11) and Kevin Reid (11) anticipate their next competitors. 4. Tyler McLelland (11) jumps on the back o f Joe Pugliesi (11) in celebration of the days events. 5. Isaiah Haygood (12) of team Hurricane Yeabut starts up a serve, confident of the victory sure to come. 6. Joshua Reed (9) relaxing among the days fresh air in the cool mud after a vigorating battle. 7. Blake Arbogast o f team USA reacting to a low ball with uncertian luck. 8 Hathan Durst (11) attempting to recover from a face plunge into the murky waters.
What was your best experience M b during Mud------- m Volleyball?
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"I got to ball it up with my peers, volley style, and I enjoyed seeing everyone having a good time." Jesse Abair (12)
"1 loved how team USA played! They were so into it I couldn't stop laughing!" Leah Forrestal (12)
O f all teams competing, which teamplayed the best?
nua..Thicker Than Water Excitement, laughter, and a ton o f m ud were a sure thing to stum ble upon, around, and on the courts o f the 2009 Mud Volleyball Competition at this year's Friendship Festival. This w as guaranteed to b e a m ost riveting exposition to everyone w h o participated. Participant Dwayne Joh nson (1 2 ) said, "It w as fun, especially for my first time. Also, there w ere different am ounts o f m ud and so m e volleyball nets w ere higher than others." T eam Hurricane Y eabu t storm ed the competition upsetting T eam H ova Elite in the finale. Friendship's m ain event proved you can always have fun w hen getting a little dirty. The weather could not d am p e r the exciting action and exhilarating spikes and digs. With new faces and exciting competition, this year's tournam ent w as o n e event that will stay in the m inds o f students for years to com e. Sam Duke and Taylor Forrestal
Mhat was a positive experience you tad during the nud volleyball competition?
How did you end up getting all the mud off ofyou? "All teams showed great sportsmanship.' Tyler McLelland (11)
"A hose, and 50 million showers!" Samantha Hall (11)
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1. Enjoying Frienship Festival, Jacob Back (11) smiles for the camera. 2. Browsing the array o f t-shirts for sale, Andrea Dowling (11) contemplates which one to buy. 3. After painting pumpkins, Marissa Stephens (12) and Riley Jalowy (11) take a moment to capture the memory. 4. After the mud volleyball games, Taylor Willett (11) and Kaylie Bingham (11) use the pits for mud fighting. 5. During a stroll in the park, Mark Broomfield (12) and Casandra Castro (12) laugh at each other. 6. While cooking for the ROTC fundraiser, Garrett Mahaffey (12), Kyle Griffin (12) and Ian Dugan (12) take a break to advertise their wares.
Why did you attend friendship Festival this year?
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"Mud volleyball and cheese cake on a stick!" Chevy Gil (12)
"I wanted to help out BPA...plus the Cross Country team had to run in the Fun Run." Peter Loftus (12)
enjoyFriendship in the Community It is not often that s o m e o n e can stroll through the park and hear teenagers crying "D O N 'T GET ME MUDDY!" O n Saturday, O ctober 3rd at Friendship Park, there w as a g o o d chance o f running into a m ud covered teenager with a turkey leg in hand, w andering am o n g booth s filled with Texas-sized belt buckles and Bulldogs attire. Friendship Festival also included a duck race in the pon d, a concert in the am pitheater and inflatable fun h o u ses. Unfortunately this year also included rain; w hen asked how Friendship Festival could have b e e n im proved this year, Kyle Griffin said "warm er weather!" Danielle Hubbard and Clinton Aase
"Mud football, because mud and football go together like white on paper." Isaiha Bames (10)
"A paintball course an paintball tournament...in the middle o f the festival." Malachi Maef (12)
What would you add to next year's Friendship Festival?
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1. While working at Mazzio's, Randi Alley (12), refills a customer's drink. 2. At Chicken Express, Cory Roberson (12) gallons up everybody's favorite sweet tea. 3. Having fun while working, Qage Judd (12) and Kellie Petersen (11) ring up an order. 4. While laughing with customers, Joe Pugliesi (11) bags groceries. 5. While working at Chicken Express, Steven Morris (12) drops tenders. 6. Friendly Sonic employees, Kelly Wood (12) and Samantha Roderick (11), take out an order. 7. Running the drive thru area, Jace Mullens (12) keeps busy. 8. Conversing and keeping concentrated, Logan Veitenheimer (12) and Danielle Hubbard (11) bag groceries. Photos by Linda Berreles
What do you like best about your job ?
"The best part is being able to work with my best friend." Kelly Wood (12) (Sonic)
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"I always smell like cinnamony goodness." Matt Morales (12) (Cinnabon)
Pays
Hard work off for BHS students T oday at Burkbum ett High School, there are a large am ount o f students w ho are already working in their very own town. They constantly strive to service the school day, get their ho m ew o rk done, and ju g g le a jo b . T h o se are the students that are continuing to learn the true m eaning o f responsibility. There are a variety o f jo b s to c h o o se from in Burkbum ett; Chicken Express, Sonic, United, and m any others. A handful students even work on S h ep pard AFB. W hen ask ed what she likes the m ost about working at Chicken Express, Christie Williams (12) said, "I love bein g able to g o into work and having a great connection with each and every one o f my co-workers. Hot only d o w e have fun at work, but o u r crew also h an gs out on the w eekends. W hether it b e throwing m ovie night parties, visiting scary places, or eating at IHOP at three in the m orning, w e are always having fun! W e definitely have b e c o m e a big family at Chicken E." You know you have a g o o d j o b when you literally cannot wait to g o to work. Linda Berreles
"The best part is making money!" Jackie Sanders (12) (Mazzio's)
"All o f my friends work there and we have a lot o f fun." Rylee Davis (11) (Sonic)
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Yelling, scream ing, painting up, wearing orange and other times ju st doing a black out. T hese are som e o f the ways BHS "Super Fans" show their school spirit at Bulldog sporting events. Fans, young and old, sh o w up at school athletic competitions to cheer on team s from B US...no matter the season, sport or outcom e. Super Fans aren't ju st in the student section. They are found throughout the stadium cheering on the Bulldogs no matter what. The parents rooting on their children, the people working in the concession stands and ticket booths, those running the sco rebo ard and keeping stats, and the team s' trainers and m anagers-these are Super Fans. Football player, Jarred Garcia (11) said, "The fans help the team get pum ped up and ready to go. It helps everything fit together like clockwork." W hat d oes it take to b e a Super Fan? C asandra Castro (1 2 ) said, "Yelling s o m uch that you lose your voice the next day and a plentiful am ount o f bo d y paint is all a person n eeds to b e a Super Fan." To b e a Super Fan, it doesn't matter about your age, your popularity, or your athletic ability; you only need to sh o w up, get loud, and bring your Bulldog spirit. Michael Aaron, and Lorenzo Barnes
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"When they held up the volleyball signs with our names on them and yelled the whole game."
Reba Brown (12)
"When half o f our crowd left the Iowa Park game while we were losing, and the half that stayed waa louder than when we had all o f our fans. Our crowd was part o f that win." Malachi Maef (12)
1. Sporting their white and black striped referee shirts and doing the wave, Bret Lewis (10), Canon Cornelius (11), Ryan Patty (11), and Nathan Durst (11) show support at the first Bulldog basketball game this year. 2. Screaming and watching in suspense, Amber Warren(lO), Sam Duke (12), Josh McWhorter (12), and Leighton Jenkins (12) support the Dunkin' Dogs. 3. Supporting their favorite players, Bulldog fans Qeoffery Talley (12), Marissa Stephens (12), Riley Jalowy (11), Casandra Castro (12), and Ben Albers (12) paint their bodies to show their team spirit. 4. Retired BUS math teacher Mr. Joe Nemecek talks with Jake Bishop (12) during a break at one o f this season's volleyball games. 5. Longtime Bulldog fan Mrs. Mary Francis, is many times the first person at the football games no matter the weather conditions or the opposing team.
tlow do you think being a Super Fan affects the student section? peing a super fan allows other students to see low much they need to support their school earns. If more people would participate it would |e even better." Marissa Stephens (12)
"Hopefully it pumps them up so the players will get pumped up too." Nathan Durst (11)
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Involved
Becoming in the Community
Unless one has already taken Mr. Taylor's History class, the association o f one o f our country's m ost beloved presidents, T heodore Roosevelt, as one o f our tiny town's founders seem s too much to com prehend, nonetheless, it is true. At the end o f October each year the streets o f Burkbumett beco m e reminiscent o f President Roosevelt's charitable spirit. This community wide event Teens Make a Difference Day involves Band, Babes, AFJROTC, and and even the average student bestowing their time to collecting extra cans o f food for the underprivileged, planting flowers, and even cleaning the m any schools in our town; all traveling by car or diligently m arching on foot. Even students w ho are new to the community com e to aid; Junior Danielle H ubbard said "It m akes m e happy to help others." A m ong the cool morning mist and the changing leaves o f fall, the T exas sun halos Burkbumett with Charity, Diligence, and Kindness. Kalynn Smith and Jamie Hair 1. In the early hours o f the morning, Andrea Dowling (11), Macey Anderson (11), Kayla Smith (12), Reba Brown (12), Austin Dodd (10), Blake Arbogast (11), Isaiah Haygood (12), Hanna Rice (11), Alex Skinner (10) and Jace Mullens (12) pose for a picture. 2. Operating out o f the Boys and Girl's Club, a group o f students smile for a snapshot. 3. Among the happy helpers are Calliope Bodenhom (11) and Melody Gregory (12). 4. Plever too busy for a few goofy pictures, Alexa Kimball (11), Tania Dominguez (11), Zane Ewing (10), Garrett Lam (10), and Ronni Jalowy (9), hide behind bars. 5. Planting flowers at Friendship Park, Marina Marroquin (10) does her share. 6. Showing off their delivery skills, John Lifflck (11), and Adrian Searan (11) serve pizza to the hungry workers. 7. Smiling, Logan McBeath (10) dusts o f some books in Tower Elementary School library.
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"The fact that I'm helping the community and still having fun with friends." Isaiah Haygood (12)
"Helping people and having fun while making a difference!" Chandy Cornelius (9) I
"Being with my friends." John Liffick (11)
"I enjoy helping the community and giving back, while still having a good time." Kayla Smith (12)
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Fighting a com m on enemy, the Bulldogs show their school spirit in a fun-filled w eek o f them es discouraging the use o f drugs. A s a whole, the student bo d y cam e together and m ade fighting drugs an enjoyable activity. They show ed that even in such a small community, people are not afraid to take a stand against that which they do not believe is right. O n M onday everybody decided to "Tie up Drugs" in a colorful display o f tie-dye clothing. Then on Tuesday the Bulldogs decided to "Be Smart Don't Start", by dressing up as nerds. "It m ade my day" said Danielle H ubbard (10). C om e W ednesday the students o f BHS "Put a C ap on Drugs" by paying a small fee in order to g o through the school day with a cap o f their choice adorning their head. On Thursday it w as decided that "Friends Don't let Friends do Drugs", and as such friends d ressed alike to sh ow their school spirit, as well as friendship. Last but not least w as Friday, w hen it w as stated that "Bulldogs Don't do Drugs". Everybody adorned Bulldog attire and allowed the school to com e together in spirit and clothing. The BHS students did all they could to discourage the use o f drugs school wide. A goal w as set that all should follow, the goal to b e drug free. A m b er Boatman
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Why did you -participate in Drug Free Week? "It's something fun that everyone can participate in." Ashley Qreen (10)
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"Cause I'm drug free, yo! Ronni Jalowy (9)
1. Siblings dressed as buddies, Clayton Brown(9) and Reba Brown (12) discourage the use o f drugs on Buddy Day. 2. It may be nerdy, but that won't stop Steven Morris (12) from fighting against drugs. 3. It was an easy choice for Alex Skinner (10) to decide, and she chose to take the high road and avoid drugs. 4. Hot allowing how others viewed them to cloud their judgement, Riley Jaiowy (11) and Marissa Stephens (12) pledged to be drug free. 5. Staying above the influence in more ways then one, Casandra Castro (12), Tania Dominguez (11), and Hanna Rice (11) come together to build their defense against drug use. 6. The teachers o f the Math Wing decided that the students shouldn't be the only ones to pledge to be drug free, so they brought it upon themselves to dress up on Herd Day. 7. The "Chicken E" kids weren't 'chicken' to stand up and show others that they pledge to be drug free.
What theme would you add to DrugFree Week? "Future Day? I wanted to say underwater day but I think mermaid attire may be inapporpriate." Danielle Hubbard (11)
"Pajama day!Heck yea!" Alex Meek (12)
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The Best in the Box
First the audition. Next, w eeks o f long days, rehearsals and voice exercises. Finally, opening night. The Burkbumett High School Out o f Box Players presented, "You're A G o o d Man Charlie Brown" N ovem ber 1 1 ,1 3 , and 14. B ased upon the Peanuts com ics strip, the play featured Angelica Z aragoza (1 0 ) as Charlie Brown, Alex Skinner (10) as Sally Brown, Kelsey Tatum (11) as Lucy Van Pelt, Shannon Phelan (1 0 ) as Linus Van Pelt, Jack Hall (12) as Schroeder, C assie Toft (12 ) as Snoopy with Mr. B o b Barrow directing the production. Mr. Johnny Divine and Mrs. Carlene Boucher provided the instrumentals. The three day run o f the sh o w sold out all nightly perform ances as well as the Saturday matinee. The play got a great reception with comments.
"It w as very funny and I
laughed throughout the w hole thing" said AnaMarie OTieill (9). "It w as very entertaining. They did a great jo b !" said Ronni Jalowy (9). Clinton Aase and Alex Meek
What did you think o f the play?
"This is one o f the best shows I've seen." Mark Broomfield (12)
"I was singing along to it the rest o f the day.â&#x20AC;? Casandra Castro (12)
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1. The cast and crew o f "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown1' are Courtney Martin (11), Shannon Phelan (10), Kelsey Tatum (11), Angelica Zaragoza (10), Cassie Toft (12), Alex Skinner (10), Jessica Davis (11), Laura Galbraith (10), Alexis Williams (10), Jack Hall (12), and Tori Shores (11). 2. Belting out "Beethoven's Day", the cast howls in approval to Jack Hall's solo. 3. As a way to change scenes, the cast used inventive modes such as the school bus. 4. in a final selection, the cast brings down the house with "Charlie Brown". 5. A perfect wire sculpture is presented by Sally, played by Alex Skinner (10). 6. With a loving glance, Lucy played by Kelsey Tatum (11) listens while Schroeder, played by Jack Hall (12) orchestrates his newest composition. 7. Fulfilling her role, Kelsey Tatum (11) uses her smile to connect with the audience during her solo.
"Working with a great cast, we never had a dull m om ent" Alex Skinner (10)
What is your favorite_____ thing about theatre? "The rush you get before you set on stage." Cassie Toft (12)
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Students g etT C u i y in new class For it being the first year that Video Technology has been offered at BHS, the class is extremely popular. Originally scheduled for onely one class period with fifteen people, the high interest for the class resulted in m any m ore students requesting the class for their schedule. H ow the class takes up two class periods and has 35 students. The class is taught by Mrs. Melinda Kleckner. Video Tech gives students the ability to leam h ow to use video cam eras, such as the Canon and Flip cam corders, and different types o f video editing software, such as A d o b e Premiere. Through different projects the students are able to film their own shots, leam the proper care o f the equipment, leam how to storyboard, and let their imaginations run wild with editing. "I chose to take video tech b e c a u se I knew it would b e fun," stated Jace Mullens (1 2 ), "and it w ould enhance my video recording and editing skills. But getting the shot ju st right is challenging som etim es." Beth B odenh om
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"Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m really interested in making and editing videos. The Video Tech class is new to the school this year and I made sure I was a part of it." Linda Berreles (12)
"Video really interests me and it seemed like a fun thing to do." Eddie Little (12)
Breaking in the new cameras, Kyle Griffin (12) records a classmate. Being careful with the new equipment, Linda Berreles (12) imonstrates how to set up a tripod. 3. Using the new Canon kmcorder, Demetri Micks (12) video tapes a scene. 4. Multitasking on e Mac, Clinton Aase (12) edits his project. 5. Hard at work, Mrs. elinda Kleckner uploads videos to the directory. 6. While editing a deo, Eddie Little (12) gets his hair straightened by partner Teresa Meill (11). 7. Working together, Linda Berreles (12) and Dakota ibson (11) film a funny video. 8. Despite the challenge o f not having manual, Kody Mix (11) edits his project in Adobe Premiere. Photos by Beth Bodenhom
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jplan on doing video Biting after high school, so |e more experience I have, le better off I am, I guess." psh Pickrel (12)
"1 will be majoring in cinematography or something like that after graduation. This class will give me a headstart." Clinton Aase (12)
Why did you choose to take Video Tech ?
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m l 1. Preparing for the race, Kelsi Rutledge (9) and Bailey McGowan (12) warm up for Cross Country 2. Huddling for a pre-match pep talk, the tennis team listens to Coach Shane Newman 3. Above and beyond. Josh Alvarez (12) takes on any opponent 4. Taking a pass, Casie Cleaver drills past the defense 5. Spreading the court, the varsity volleyball team sets up the play 6. Taking their mark, the Boy's Varsity Cross Country team makes another chance at state 7. Intensity is the key to a great Boys Basketball season 8. Coach Scott Boswell prepares his players through hard work and faith 9. Offering more than they could handle, Macy Cooke (10) takes the shot 10. Bulldog Tradition...NPH 11. Serving up another strike, Brenna Hennan is ready to Are
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"Do you
Hear the drums?"
Intense. Suspenseful. Vehement. Rigorous. Exhausting. Honorable. Commitment. Memories. These are ju st so m e o f the descriptions m em bers o f the 2009 Varsity Football team used to describe the journey to being m ore this past season. The Bulldogs finished pre-district 3-2 and district play 4-1 seated second, securing a place in the playoffs for the third consecutive year with an appearance in the Area Quarterfinals. The Bulldogs experienced a shift in the coaching staff this year with the prom otion o f Scott Boswell to Head Coach. With a new coach brought traditions such as: Black Watch (a rewards system ) before team dinner, high-level listening (a practice in discipline), the Lord's Prayer before the gam es, "Locker Monster" (a clean sw eep idea), and "The Turk"(a running them e). With these changes cam e a new motivation for the players and a new appreciation from the coaching staff. "You inspire me," said C oach Boswell after the glorious victory against Iowa Park on Senior Night. Bailey McGowan
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"Win the day!"
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Row 1; Nikki Scott, Gavin Whittaker, James Lorenzo, Taylor Forrestal, Temi Ogunleye, Demetri Hicks, Bret Lewis, Myles Perez-Jara, Canon Cornelius, Dakota Gibson, Sam Duke. Row 2: Grace Williams, Tony Furman, Miguel Santiago, Taylor Tisdale, Ben Cahayla, Preston Ring, Andre Bradley, Malachi Naef, Brian George, Travis Goff, Isaiah Terry, Ryle Fraizer, Amber Warren. Row 3: Sierra Smith, Sierra Barton, Jerrod Tofte, Ryne Cozby, Nathaniel Sigler, Andy Smith, Jesse Abair, Jackie Sanders, Jake Barker, Tanner Fowler, Joe Pugliesi, Elijah Mire, Lexi Boswell. Row 4 : Bailey Butler, Lorenzo Bames, Robert Blackmon, Steve Hill, Scott Dobbins, Cy Lager, Jarred Garcia, Tyler McLelland, William Bell, Leighton Jenkins, Logan Veitenheimer, Hannah Wilburn. Row 5: Michael Freeman, Craig Rickman, David Montgomery, Rick Butler, Jason Thomas, Scott Boswell, Jeremiah Butchee, Brian Major, Paige Blair.
1. Crying havoc, the Bulldogs take the field for war. 2. Rising above the rest, Temi Ogunleye (11) makes the catch. 3. Letting slip the dogs o f war, the Bulldogs unite against Iowa Park. 4. Congratulating and motivating the players, Head Coach Scott Boswell talks with the players after the big Iowa Park game. 5. Pushing back and moving forward, the Bulldogs make the play. 6. Getting air and staying up about the next half, Jesse Abair (12) attests to Winning the Day. 7. Celebrating a Regional win, the Bulldogs take center stage for the trophy presentation. Photo courtesty o f Kevin
"To achieve someting you've never achieved before, you must be willing to do something you've never done before." Sam Duke (12)
"Prime the pump." Bret Lewis (10)
"When Coach Freeman told me, 'not to think about the kick, just grip it and rip it.'" Jackie Sanders (12)
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Cry Havoc Instead o f hitting the gridiron on Friday nights, these JV and Freshm an football players dedicate a school night to participate and entertain the fans. Arriving hom e in the early hours o f Friday morning after playing a few hours o f football, these players still have a j o b to do. Get up and g o to school. Aside from hom ework, friends, and other committments, players have to concentrate on learning the plays and staying focused on school. From two-a-days in A ugust to the cool nights in the fall, these players com e to the field to practice and perfect their skills.
All o f this work for what? The
opportunity to play under the Friday night lights. This seaso n w as an opportunity to build on the team and leam a new system.
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football player says, Jairun Armenderiz, "Although not everything went as planned, it w as still fun!" Bre Murphy and Jamie Hair
First row: Grace Williams, Hannah Wilbum, Stephen Foster, Jairun Armenderiz, Justin George, Dilian Tyler, Dean Bradford, Kyle Carter, Brad Freeman, Cameron Centers, Tyler Lewin, Wren Siegrist, Bailey Butler Second row: Paige Blair, Sierra Barton,Lexi Boswell,Josh Reed, Coach Rick Bulter, Billy Ayala, Richard Clark, Alan Freeman, Tanner Potts, Kent Wingfield, Lane Chancellor, Seigen Walker, Chase Baker, Coach Mike Leach, Amber Warren, Sierra Smith. Coach Michael Baughman.Third row: Matt Everson, Caleb Anderson, Garrett Wise, Devin Massey, Deshon Jackson, Jacob Waddell, Gary Suarez
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"It is impossible for me to classify what 1enjoy most about coaching. It is everything from the smell o f the grass at the start o f 2-A-Days to the cold air in your lungs during football in November. It's the feeling o f exhilaration after a win and the resolution to improve after a loss. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the lights and the band and the fans and the smell o f hambumers cooking in the concession stand. It's the long hours and the short tempers during the heat o f the battle on Friday night, and then hugging your wife and kids when it's over. It is praying everyday that I am making as much o f a difference in my players lives' as my coaches made in my life. In truth, through the lights and the sounds and the pageantry when it is all said and done, I still hear the drums and know that there is another battle around the comer, still one game yet to play; that I will have another chance to go to war with my brothers and strive towards our one common goal...VICTORY" Coach Jeremiah Butchee
1. Handing the ball over, Seigen Walker(9) hands toJosh Reed(9) 2. Two o f the JV football players,David Williamson(lO), Bliane Curren take down a member o f Gainesville. 3. Standing patiently, the junior varsity team listen as Coach Butler gives a speech. 4.Four o f the players o f Decatur use all their strength to take down Billy Ayala(9). 5. The boys line up on defense 6. Austin Dodd(lO), races past a Gainesville JV player in the position o f running back.
First row: Bailey Butler, Wren Siegrist, Steffen Cary, Isaiha Bames, Kyle Hancock, Blake Watkins, JJ Burlton, David Williamson, Dylan Sander, Dylan Quinones, Markel King, Austin Dodd, Zack Romine, Justin McDonald, Lexi Boswell, Hannah Wilbum. Second row: Coach Craig Rickman, Sierra Barton, Grace Williams, Paige Blair, Dalton Creed, Jacob Carter, Jeramey Garcia, Alton Killian, Joey Harris, Charles Thompson, John Scott, William Nicholes, Anthony Jones, Brandon Golden, Logan McBeath, Anthony Joplin, Dalton Peters, Dakota Johnson, Amber Warren, Sierra Smith, Coach Brian Major. Third row: Coach David Montgomery, Coach Scott Boswell, Coach Jeremiah Butchee, Andre Murzone, Adam Reed, Michael Murphy,Devin Helton-Fair, Jacob Back, Jake Barker, Curtis Lowers, JC Standifer, Blaine Curren, Bryce Hollingsworth, Matt Johnston, Will Bell, Coach Rick Butler, Coach Jason Thomas, Coach Michael Freeman
What is your most memorable football game? "The game against Hirschi, I received a touchdown." Trevor Bames(9)
"When we won to Gainsville 48-0, and I tackled the quarterback!â&#x20AC;? Dylan Sander(lO)
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Running 4 miles a day may not sound appealing to the typical high school student. To the boys' and girls' cross country teams that is just what they do and strive to do their best. Taking first place at the District 5 AAA meet for the fourth year in a row, and placing second at Regionals, the goal of returning to State and winning was still a viable goal for the varsity boys. The intense practices, sweat, determination was what in the end lead the team to the 9th place finish at state. "Cross country is a fun sport if you win but is also the most competitive sport. 1 respect anyone that is willing to put their mind and bodies through the work," said Christian Mendoza (12). The varsity girls team was m ade up of a majority of new freshman faces which seem ed no problem for the team. They placed a respectable 3rd at District, and advanced to Regionals placing 7th in an intense windy and hilly course in Lubbock. The hard work and determination were the key to the victories and accomplishments the girls and boys team achieved this season with feet, no matter the size or shape, that couldn't be beat.
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1. With his tradition samari war running face, Piico Lynott (10) runs next to Cope Ono (9) at a meet. 2. Waiting for the sound of the gun, Bailey McGowan (12), Destinee Woodall (9), and Morgan McShan (9) Keep their attention focused. 3. Stuck in the huddle, Lauren Moon (9) tries to make her way to the front of the pack. 5. Waiting for the end o f the race to come, Christian Mendoza (12) and Brian Keksi (10) strive to the finish with a struggle.
"Being part o f a GOOD team, it taught me discipline, and most o f all commitment." Peter Loftus (12)
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"Being able to tell people yeah, I just ran 6 miles, no biggy." Morgan McShan (9)
First Row: Kelsi Rutledge, Bailey McGowan, Laci Johnson, Morgan McShan, Amanda Thompson, Destinee Woodall. Second Row: McKenzie Shawn, Hanna Rice, Lauren Moon, Coach Loy Triana.
First Row: Young Min Oh, Anthony Holland, Brian Keksi, Christian Mendoza, Nathan Durst, Peter Loftus, Joshua Gonzalez, Chris Killian, Coach James Moseley. Second Row: Adam Leslie, Phillip Jones, Nico Lynott, Cope Ono, Steven Morris. Third Row: Nathan Getcheil, Austin McShan, Aaron Coker.
"Sometimes it's hard but after you finish the race, it's really rewarding." Hanna
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"Not really, but when you run you get to think and clear you head." Nathan Getcheil (11)
Do you consider______ cross country to be a fun sport? Cross Country
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Our Blood, our j W C c l t your Tears The Lady Bulldogs started out this seaso n with only three o f last years starters.Even lthough that w as the case, the Lady Bulldogs passed, set and spiked their way to a playoff gam e with the V em on Lady Lions. "I'm glad we played as a team this year, w e cam e together at the end, which is how we should b e able to start out next year" C oach Linda Richards said. Although next year they will have six o f this year's players, they will still have to try their very hardest to achieve this year's goal. During the playoff match, the five g am e s w ere all hard
Front Row: Kendra Anderson, Reba Brown, Leah Forrestal Middle Row: Hailley Land, Randi Alley and Dalin Dehart Back Row: Macy Cooke, Jenny Briscoe, Emily Adams, Ashley Rarick and Holly Cannon.
fought but, the ladies lost by two with the score o f 13 to 15 in the last gam e to give their opponents an advancem ent into the next round. It w as a hard seaso n this year but these girls m anaged to pull through. The Lady Bulldogs got 3rd place in the district but individual achievem ents went to Dalin Dehart received 1st Team All District, Holly Cannon, Emily A dam s, Hailley Land, and Randi Alley all received Honorable Mention All District, and Macy C ooke w as MVP Server. Rylee Davis
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"When I step foot on the court my adrenaline is pumping and i can't wait to get out there, and try my hardest to win the game for my teammates." Dalin Dehart (11)
"This year was my favorite by far, not only because it was my senior year, but because i love the sport and my teammates." Jenny Briscoe (12)
1. Supporting the varsity volleyball players, JV volleyball ladies hold up signs they made. 2. All o f the volleyball team warms up before the game. 3. Back row hitting, Holly Cannon (12) finishes it off. 4. Passing the ball over the net, Haleigh Prejean (10) scores a point. 5. Blocking the other team, Macy Cooke (10) achieves a block. 6. Jump setting, Dalin Dehart (11) sets it up for Jenny Briscoe (12) to hit. 7. Setting up for a hit, Reba Brown (12) sets the ball. 8. Serving it over, Randi Alley (12) finishes off the game.
"Varsity was a whole new experience for me, it was intense and i liked the challenge. Everyone was also friendly and very nice." Haleigh Prejean (10)
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The uniforms were cute and I love Coach Cely and Coach Richards! I think I did well, I had a lot o f fun but that's what matters!" Hailley Land (10)
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The 2009-2010 Junior Varsity and Freshman volleyball teams worked very hard this year. With their teamwork and dedication this year they anticipated a good season. The teams faced arduous and intense moments within the season, but they all paid off with their wins. Both teams were very dedicated in succeeding and iWUq?
playing the best of their abilities, putting everything they had on the line for their teammates. Both teams came together during their season and found out what true team work is, which helped
Junior Varsity Volleyball: (front row) Taylor Willett, Presley Ford (second row) Jayme Bolf, Margaret Fernandez, Haleigh Prejean, Kaylie Bingham, Ashley Green (back row) Larissa Walls, Ashley Duchesne, Audrey Wallace, Joy Joss, Marina Marroquin, Kami Frazier, and Kaitlyn Robertson. Not pictured Bri Acheson.
them win more games. When asked how they felt about this season Presely Ford (10) stated " It was good, and gave us a challenge" H op e Duke
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The Graham game, because coach commented me afterwards In the huddle and said it The games where we didn't do so well the first game then the second match we turned into a whole new team and ended up winning. Marina Marroquin (10)
was my best game. Bri Acheson (11)
Freshm an Volleyball: Front Row: Kylee McClain, Cassidy Smith Middle Row: Kaci Thompson, Jordan Mackey, Chandy Cornelius, Carissa Bounds, Misty Schneider, Back Row: Victoria Rodriguez Paige Daino, Caitlyn Black, Christianah Ogunleye, Laci Johnson, Ebanie Griffith, and Morgan McShan.
1. Working together as a team, Taylor Willett (11) and Presley Ford (10) keep the ball in the air. 2. Preparing to serve the ball, Bri Acheson (11) hits it to the other team. 3. Encouraging each other, Chandy Cornelius (9) and Morgan McShan (9), tell each other good jo b on their plays. 4. Going for the hit, Laci Johnson (9) spikes the ball over the net. 5. With enthusiasm the Junior Varsity players gather on the court to discuss their next plays.
Bridgeport, because we all played as a team and had a lot o f fun!______________ Laci Johnson (9)
Vemon, because it was our best game. Even though we lost, it was intense. Chandy Cornelius (9)
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Tennis up Opponents The 2009-2010 Varsity and Junior Varsity tennis team s spent a lot o f their time preparing for their season. The team s practiced daily and prepared them selves for the upcom ing season. Being diligent with practice, focus on team work and outstanding dedication, the team s were successful in their matches. The fall seaso n concentrated on team events and the spring seaso n focused on individual playing. Throughout the team 's practice they learned what it took to win their m atches and work as a team. In order to stay strong, they planned to support and help each other to b e successful. Within the seaso n , the team had a few loses, but they overcom e them with their wins and dedication towards the team. Alexa Kimball
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"I like tennis because it is fun and I like the oppurtunity I have in tennis to make new friends. My least favorite part is all o f the running the coaches make us do." Tyler Moudy (11)
1. Returning a ball, Marlee Balis (9) makes contact with the ball as she serves It to her opponent. 2. Tossing the ball Into the air, Jace Mullens (12) practices his serving techniques. 3. Gathered together, the team listens attentively to Coach Mewman's instructions. 4. While concentrating on the ball, Geoflfery Talley (12) practices after school for an upcoming game. 5. Making contact with the ball, Lauren Moon (9) comes to the net while playing a match. 6. Stepping into position, Tyler McHew (11) gets prepared to return the ball. 7. With his game face on, Derrek Morrow (12) hits the ball with powerful force.
Varsity tennis members are Front row: Raelyn O'Leary, Ashley Bums, Malory Stokes, Hannah Galbraith, Alex Skinner, Emma Winkles, Miranda Lamb, Lauren Moon, Middle row: Leighton Criddle, Derek Morrow, Adriana Tucker, Marlee Balis, Emily Salas-Groves, Tyler Moudy, Jason Criddle, Back row: Landen Jones, Tanner Lawless, Andrew Ratley, Jace Mullens, Cope Ono, Ben Albers, Tyler McNew, Geoffery Talley, and Braxton White.
JV tennis members are Front row: Robyn Foster, Abbey Anderson, Kendyi Berry, Isabel Daluz, Middle row: Mercedes Mata, Brittany McDaris, Kaytlin Griner, Mareike Kirwald, Micha Guilbeau, Brittany Barnes, Back row: Zachary Allen, Josh Mardis, Ben Sharp, Austin McShan, Zachary Barrager, Lucas Bower, Jimmy Kuehn, Carl Evans, and Caleb Pellikan.
"My least favorite part is the running and conditioning." Scott Otto (11) "I like having a chance to unwind from the stress o f my other classes." Robyn Foster (11)
"I like the feeling o f winning. It makes me feel like I accomplished something great'"
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After a long, dem anding seaso n the Lady Bulldogs are District Cham pions! At the beginning o f their seaso n it looked like this year the varsity team wouldn't com e close to making it to the playoffs, but they were determined to prove everyone wrong. The Varsity team practiced hard and played harder to achieve their go als o f becom ing District Cham pions and in the end their perseverence paid off, with the varsity girls seaso n record being 19-8. "This w as a great year. O ur girls exceeded everyone's expectations," said C oach Koulovatos. Even with such a successful year, the coach es and players alike are looking forward to an even better seaso n next year. "I expect the sam e work ethic and determination for next years team with h op es to win and m ake it to state," Brenna M oore (11) said. This year's Lady Bulldogs all agree the key to their success is teamwork; becom in g a team they achieved m ore, played harder, and m ost importantly w on gam es. The sam e hard work and determination is expected for next years varsity team to m ake it farther into the playoffs. Hanna Rice
Do you have any advice for next year's ?
"Teamwork, thats the key. Experience tells you what to do; but confidence allows you to do do it." it." to Shamiqua Johnson (12)
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"The winners are who think I am, will, and can do. The losers think o f what they should, could, and would have done." Casandra Castro (12)
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1. Boxing out against two opponents, Macy Cooke (10) goes for the rebound. 2. Dribbling down th court, Brenna Moore (11) looks for an open player. 3. Warming up before the game, Haleigh Prejean (10) practices shooting free-throws. 4. Guarding her man, Holly Cannon (12), tries to steal the ball. 5. Going for a jump shot, Hailey Land (10) scores for Burkbumett. 6. In the huddle, the players get advice from their coaches. 7. Looking for a teammate, Holly Cannon (12) passes the ball.
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e learned that you ri't be selfish, you ve to think about ur team all the time!" Heyahna Bennet (11)
"Teamwork and friendship! It's something I'll use for the rest o f my life." Taylor Butler (11)
What have you learned from being involved in Basketball? Varsity Girls Basketball
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Dunkitt' nobody Plays Harder This year's boys basketball team had a trem endous season, as they m ad e their third straight appearance at the Regional Basketball Tournam ent in Lubbock. The Bulldogs' final matchup w as the Regional Semifinal gam e played at T exas Tech University. "We played extremely hard as a team, and w e also further
solidified our b o n d as friends off the court," Josh Alvarez (12) said. The D ogs ended their seaso n with a record o f 29-6, a district cham pionship with a perfect 10-0 district record, and ranked eighth in C lass 3A. This year's sq u ad is one that h ead coach Danny Nix will never forget. "It w as one o f the best 'teams' that I have ever coached. Each person truly cared m ore abo u t the team than individual things." The unity o f all the players, m anagers, and coaches is what m ad e this year's Dunkin' D ogs stand out. "No matter the personnel you have, if you believe in yourself as a team you will do great things that m any people thought you couldn't," Dylan Cum m ins (1 2 ) said. The D ogs' final victory this se a so n w as Coach Danny Nix's 599th career win, which sets the stage for his 600th next season. Although this is an enorm ous accomplishment, there is a larger goal on the minds o f the D o gs for next season: winning the State Cham pionship. Michael Aaron and Taylor Willett
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"Freestyles with Miguel, and hanging out at the hotels." Temi Ogunleye (11)
"When we won the Union Square Bulldog Classic, and Dwayne made the game winning shot." Mario Garcia (10
Front row: Kody Nix (manager), Michael Aaron (manager), Blake Arbogast, Dwayne Johnson, Christian Mendoza, Jake Bishop, Mark Broomfield, Miguel Santiago (manager).Back row: Brandon Johnson, Jerard Graham, Temi Ogunleye, Josh Alvarez, Michael Elphick, Dylan Cummins, Mario Garcia, Derrell Gibbs, Andrew Runyon, David Wiedenbeck
I. Fighting for the tip, Dylan Cummins (12) works for a possession at the Regional Tournament. 2. Ilong with a sold out crowd, the players and coaches watch as the Dogs fight for a victory against lirschi. 3. Overcoming the defenders, Josh Alvarez (12) lays it in. 4. Focused on the basket, Dwayne Johnson (12) dribbles in for a shot 5. After defeating Hirschi, the Bulldogs celebrate their win. 6. Jgainst Hirschi, Blake Arbogast sets up a trap. 7. After their win against Gatesville, the Dunkin' Dogs each for their trophy. 8. Against Gatesville, Derrell Gibbs (11) goes up strong for the layup. 9. â&#x2013; laying offense, Andrew Runyon (11) fends off a Hirschi player. 10. in the regional semifinal matchup tario Garcia (10) looks for a teammate to receive the ball. 11. During the season opener against Jonder, Dwayne Johnson (12), despite the defender, takes a shot from within the three-point line. Man
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"Making beats, creating our own music, or playing actual music, and also talking about beating our opponent." Dwayne Johnson (12)
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JV/Freshmen C | ^ q q ^ for Perfection Practice, pride, and team work are what m ake up a basketball team, n o t only is there the challenge o f keeping up with schoolwork and passing classes, but the challenge o f being a team, on and off the court. "I felt that our Freshm en really developed as a team," stated C oach Loy Triana. "We are really looking for them to m ake the adjustments to high school ball and our program . I had a lot o f fun with
1. Taking the penalty shot, Carissa Bounds (9) prepares to shoot. 2. Hoping for three points, Ebanie Griffith shoots the ball. 3. While being chased down the court by the Hirschi JV team, Sam Castro (9) sprints towards the basket. 4. Stepping in front o f her opponent, Chandy Cornelius (9) blocks. 5. Getting ready for the rebound, Jessii Thornton (9) and Selena Mize (9) block Bridgeport's freshman player.
these young ladies and am excited about the future." After playing on the ju n ior high team, making the transition could b e difficult. However, so m e freshm en even m ade a spot on the JV team. "What a great seaso n these young ladies had! To b e district cham pions with young and new talent only leaves high h op es for these young ladies in the future," bragged C oach Denise Miracle. The Lady Bulldogs basketball team s continue to im prove over the years. With high hopes and encouragem ent from the coaches, the JV/Freshmen girls prom ise a successful varsity team. Beth B odenhom
What was the craziest thing that happened during the season?
"One day before practice everyone was messing around and stuffed me in a locker! It was so funny because I'm so tall and was crammed in there."
"The craziest thing was when the coaches asked me and a few other freshmen to play with the JV team."
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Freshmen Girls Basketball: Front Row: Chandy Cornelius, Makenzie Fowler, Selena Mize, Back Row: Samantha Roark, Kylee McClain, Jessi Thornton, Victoria Mooney, Jordan Mackey, Cynthia Garcia
JV Girls Basketball: Presley Ford, Christianah Ogunleye, Ebanie Griffith, Carissa Bounds, Joy Joss, Samantha Castro, Amber Warren, Kaitlyn Robertson
"When Mene body slammed Joy to the ground or when 1 didn't see the puddle on the court and fell hardcore."
"When Caitlyn Robertson won the Vemon game by a buzzer shot. It was an amazing way to end my birthday."
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Bringing Players to the Court Burkbumett Basketball players display a wide variety o f sh ap es and sizes. However, all play exactly one way - heartfilled and spirited. "We began the seaso n with many inexperienced players and b ecau se o f their hard work they have m ade great improvement. W e have had a great season and we continue to im prove with every gam e" said C oach Michael Baughm an. The sportsm anship and team work o f our players is overwhelmingly obvious - for young players to execute the sport with the level o f maturity they d o is nothing short o f impressive. "I am very ecstatic with my team this year. W e have played an extremely tough schedule. These guys continue to play hard and get better each gam e. If these guys continue working, Burkbumett High School will b e very proud" said Coach Jam es Moseley. For the young basketball players o f Burkbumett, basketball is not simply a sport - it is a commitment. Practicing at school is not enough. Practicing at h om e doesn't provide enough hours in the day. Regardless o f nightfall, our players play on continuing the tradition o f Dunkin Daw gs Basketball. Kalynn Smith
1. Bulldogs steal the ball from the opposing team. 2. Freshman Bulldogs score some points while overpowering Iowa Park. 3. Playing for the JV team, Blaine Curren (10) endures the pain o f an injury being treated. 4. Mere Blane Curren sacrifices himself for the team, receiving his injury. 5. Qameplay becomes intense as Joseph Thomas (10) dives for the ball. 6. Taking a shot, Aaron Coker (9) pulls through for two. 7. Getting back on defense, Zach Mire (10) sprints across the court.
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Dnt Row: Zackre Baker, Keaton Dolan, Joshua Qonzalez, Brian Warren, Noah Sharpley, nathon Vecellio, Justin Williams, Kent Wingfield. Back Row: Samuel Slater, Aaron Coker, irrett Wise, J.W Lindsey, Michael Craner, David Bennett, Trevor Barnes, Deshon ckson, Adam Leslie, Seigen Walker
ont Row: Zane Ewing, Austin Dodd, Johnny Felix Chapa, Brian Keksi, Shawn Raymond, >seph Thomas, Markel King, Alton Killian, Brent Deeb. Back Row: Devin Chafin, Tyler lement, Kyle Hancock, Bryce Hollingsworth, Christian Tanner, Blaine Curren, Young Min h, Nico Lynott, Zach Mire
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Although overlooked by many sports enthusiasts, Girls' soccer is not an event to b e taken lightly. The girls involved with this year's team represented Bulldog Pride to the fullest and played with intensity even though their sport doesn't get as much coverage and publicity as it deserves. "This year went by fast, but w e did grow as a family and got better as the seaso n went on" said Danielle H ubbard ( 11).
A s within any team sport at Burkbum ett High School, the cam araderie these athletes had together w as bonding and many o f the friendships m ad e will last a lifetime. The different grade levels represented on the team were well balanced, not dom inated by ju st juniors or seniors, and everyone got along regardless o f age or experience. The seniors on this year's team will b e m issed, as they m ad e significant contributions to the team, not only in talent and perform ance, but also in leadership skills and ability to work with younger team m ates. S o m e o f those seniors will g o on to play college soccer in competitive program s, representing Burkbumett beyond the borders o f our small town. Robert Blackmon
What was the best part o f your soccer season?
"Spending time with my teamates bonding and becoming a stronger team." Marina Marroquin(lO)
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"Playing home games because we had a lot of fans this year." -Emarie Holland (12)
irsity Girls' Soccer Front row: Cassidy Smith, Mylene Gutierrez, Casie Cleaver, jnnah Wilbum, Angie Canava Middle row: Hilary Wheeler, Mallorie Aase, Marina arroquin, Marissa Stephens, Ciara Clampitt, Hannah Galbraith, Danielle Hubbard, ittany Mullins Back row: Ashley Lager, Emarie Holland, Sonia Rodriguez, Riley ilowy, Morgan McShan, Amber Boatman, Jaclyn Johnson
1. Poised for a goal kick, Brittany Mullins(9) attempts to put the team in good position. 2. Bulldog teammates Hannah Galbraith(9) and Amber Boatman(lO) double-team an opposing player in an attempt to take the ball. 3. With her eyes on the ball, Marissa Stephens(12) aims to kick the ball down the field while teammates Riley J a lo w y (ll) and Marina Marroquin(lO) look on. 4. Running at full capacity, Dayna Jones(12) attempts to be the first one to the ball. 5. Fighting for postion, Emarie Holland(12) muscles her way past a helpless defender. 6. Along with the help o f another Bulldog, Angie Canava(12) rushes across the field to steal the ball back.
Girls' Soccer Front row: Kaitlyn Mire, Miranda Gardea, Destiny Bider, Kaci !V'hompson, Lexi Boswell, Svenja Vorwerk Middle row: Maryl Holland, Amanda Silva, puistina Rodriguez, Bree Long Back row: Victoria Rodriguez, Jade Sparks, Ronni falowy, Dayna Jones, Lyndie Street, Mikayla broil
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Hew season, new h ead coach, and new players, started this 2009-2010 soccer seaso n with so m e doubt. However, shortly after the opening gam e, the Bulldogs, led by head coach Robert Daiker, w on the Winter Cup beating out so m e o f the top team s in the area. "We have a g o o d group o f kids", said Coach Robert Daiker, "They never quit. They fight until the end." And, this proved to be true several times w hen the boys fought from a two point deficit, m ore than once, to win or tie the gam e. "W e were losing by two," said Brady Walker, "but I knew for sure w e could work together and win the gam e ." Austin McShan said, "O ur forwards really cam e through for us especially after the pep talk we w ere given." Using the attitude o f never giving up, the boys advanced into the playoffs again, despite all the arduous obstacles. Although no new traditions have been put strictly into effect except a new concept o f "enthusiasm " by the coach, a new tradition lays with all the players which can b e exp ressed with three words, "Hever stop fighting!" Isaiah Terry
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"To be all-district forward!" Dylan Wood (12)
"To help be a leader to some of the younger players, and help them get better." Sean Terry (11)
"To get better at working and moving the ball around with others." Tony Holland (10)
1 Charging the goal, Jackie Sanders (12) p d Drew Skinner (11) try to finish off a prward pass. 2. Setting up an offensive pack, Drew Skinner (11), Brady Walker (12), p d Sean Terry (11) attempt to score. 3. Only econds before the game, Cory Roberson 1.2) and Jackie Sanders (12) wait for the jhistle. 4. Jumping for the ball, Jordan loberson (11) passes with an excellent leader. 5. Diving for the ball, Alex Domenici 1.1) saves a close goal.
Front row: Kyle Jones, Phillip Jones, Zach Evans, Josh Reed, Michael Lamberti. Middle: Rowdy Hall, Tony Holland, Alex Domenici, Jesse Abair, Tyler Eaton, Drew Skinner, Qarrett Clampitt.. Back row: Coach Robert Daiker, Dylan Wood, Brady Walker, Clinton Johnson, Chris Stone, Austin McShan, Jackie Sanders, Coach Taylor Kilcrease.
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Swing away from State Golf is a precison sport. It consist o f a group o f golfers competiting to get the least strokes. That doesn't sound like a hard task but after seeing the practice and tournam ent schedule for the golf team s, people quickly change their minds. W hether playing nine or eighteen holes, each golfer has to concentrate on using the right clubs and hitting the ball with accuracy. Both the boys and girls practice last hour of the day or after school on days that it is warm at River Creek Golf Course. They practice for hours at a time to achieve perfection for their upcom ing golf m atches this year." If you don't have patience you will get frustrated ju st about every time you play" said Brenna M oore (11) 2009 State Qualfier. The talent level o f this year's team is certain to live up to par. Jamie Hair
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1. Practicing on his swinging, Robert Turner(12) practices to perfect his long game. 2. Showing off her skills, Kristi Pickett (11) sets up a trick shot o f hitting a ball on top of another. 3. Hitting the links, the golf team takes driving practice. 4. Being serious but also having fun Kristi P ick ett(ll) and Brenna M o o r e (ll) pose for a picture with Coach K. 5. Working to get her swing just right, Brenna Moore get ready to launch the ball down range. 6. Playing around Coach K and Robert Tumer(12) have a little fun. dies Golf Team: Taylor Butler, Kristi Pickett, Brenna Moore, Makenzie Fowler, Presley rd, Coach Alex Koulovatos
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1. Digging in for the final turn, Josh Waters (12) uses all his strength to finish strong. 2. In the lead, Chris Killian (12) fights off the other teams. 3. Pacing herself, Destinee Woodall (9), prepares for the finish line. 4. Beating the rest, Nathan Durst (11) racing all the way to the end 5. Catching up with the rest, McKenzie Shawn (9) paces towards the finish line. 6. Pushing towards the finish line, Shawn Raymond (10) doesn't give up. _____
What is it about track that you enjoy?
"I enjoy being together with my freinds and the feeling right before the gun is shot at the start o f the race." Elijah Mire (12) "I enjoy being a part of a great team and getting out of school early" Lorenzo Barnes (12)
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miqua Johnson, Jenna Frazier, Dee Walker, Casey Castro, Maliorie Aase, Destinee Woodall, Jasmine Reese, Selena Mize, Julia Jara, ~tlyn Robertson, Leah Forrestal, Laci Johnson, Amanda Thompson, Emily Jones, Dalin Dehart, Amber Warren, Kelsi Rutledge, Lauren on, Hailley Land, Ebanie Griffith, Makenzie Fowler, Ashtin Battista, McKenzie Shawn, Brielle Daugherty, Morgan Bradberry, Ali Merrill, rina Marroquin, Samantha Roark, Carissa Bounds, Morgan McShan, Christianah Ogunleye, Sarah McClain, Sabrina Reprogal, Jordan zkey.___________________________
Ish Alvarez, Caleb Anderson, Jairun Armendariz, Jake Barker, Isaiha Bames ,Lorenzo Barnes, Will Bell, Daevaughn Bethay, JJ Burlton llstice Campbell, Jacob Carter, Devin Chafin, Richard Clark, Aaron Coker, Dalton Creed, Dylan Cummins, Scott Dobbins, Nathan Durst, pd Freeman, Jeff Gaines, Jarred Garcia, Jeramey Garcia, Brian George, Dalton George, Derrell Gibbs, Dakota Gibson, Josh Gonzalez, kard Graham, Aaron Griffin, Shawn Hetcel, Demetri Hicks, Steve Hill, Anthony Holland, Leighton Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Matthew jhnston, AJ Jones, Brian Keksi, Alton Killian, Chris Killian, Markel King, Cy Lager, Adam Leslie, Tyler Lewin, James Lorenzo, Terrance ackey, Tyler McLelland, Justin McDonald, Christian Mendoza, Seth Mire, Zach Mire, Cameron Montgomery-Keef Steven Morris, Andre jirzone, Young Min Oh, Myles Perez-Jara, Dalton Peters, Tanner Potts, Joe Pugliesi, Austin Rightman, Zach Romine, Andrew Runyon, jlan Sander, Miguel Santiago, John Scott, Camron Senters, Nathaniel Sigler, Gary Suarez, Christian Tanner, Isaiah Terry, Sean Terry, paries Thompson, Dillan Tyler, Josh Waters, Blake Watkins, Gavin Whittaker, D'Paul Williamson. _________ ly favorite memory ] as at regionals ossing the finish hie and feeling like llchamp. Standing [K the podium, an llchilarating rush lame through m e as I looked and saw all lly friends and Elmily cheering for ||e.M
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"The time I was showing off by trying to jump over a hurdle on the highest setting and face planted. Painful, but funny." Leighton Jenkins (12)
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The w ord perfection can b e described in m any ways in the world o f sports, but this years defending state cham pionship powerlifting team will accept nothing less than perfection. "Perfection lies within a lifter and his ability to do everything n eeded to win a state cham pionship," said Isaiah Terry(12). Although m ost o f the returning powerlifters were on the cham pionship team last year, they have their eyes set on an even bigger prize this year, a national cham pionship. "We work harder than alm ost any other team and w e know that w e have the strength to win a state cham pionship, but we wanted to get a chance to win a national cham pionship this year," said Lorenzo B am es(1 2 ). The team has already had a phenom enal start to the seaso n winning first place trophies at all but one o f their m eets, and have also been crowned the 2010 regional cham pions. With their hard work and dedication, these athletes are well on their way to becom ing the first o f m any national cham pionship team s at BHS. Lorenzo Bam es
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"To earn more points for the team at the state meet."__________ Peter Loftus (12)
Attempting to squat 650 pounds, Scott Dobbins (11) finished first at : Old High powerlifting meet. 2. Squatting 475 pounds, Isaiah Terry 2) finishes strong in the first powerlifting meet o f the season. 3. aining to finish an outstanding 480 pound deadlift, Kyle Frazier (12) :ures his spot at the regional meet. 4. Cheered on by his immates, Zachary Weaver (10) finishes off a heavy squat. 5 Locking t a whopping 630 pounds, Lorenzo Barnes (12) easily takes first ice. 6 Concentratin on his technque, Ryne Cozby (12) attempts his ;t squat o f the year.
>nt row: Brad Freeman, Peter Loftus, Amber Warren, Preston King, Sean Terry, Middle Row: leb Anderson, Isaiha Barnes, Lorenzo Bames, Scott Dobbins, Ryne Cozby, Kyle Frazier, Zachary taver, Isaiah Terry, Back Row: Steve Hill, Robert Blackmon, Mot Pictured: Camron Senters, Gary arez
"Winning the regional meet and advancing to the s ta te" Amber Warren (10)
"Winning my first meet at Old High." Isaiha Bames
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The start o f a new seaso n brings with it the start o f a new beginning for the Burkbumett baseball team. With a team ready to advance and go further than any team has gone, b ig steps and leadership from the experienced team is goin g to b e seen. However, this ever-changing T exas weather also dented the start o f the team s success by providing fields too wet to play on and tem peratures too cold to play in. The Bulldogs have m ad e up for it by working on the fundam entals o f the gam e. S o m e o f the players even learned new positions and skills during the off seaso n to m ake the team further improved than their competition. "I didn't even play outfield before the seaso n started, but n ow fielding fly balls is som ething 1 have im proved a lot on, " Tyler Scroggin (11) said. With a tough pre-district schedule including playing team s like Abilene Wylie, L u bbo ck C opper, and Springhill, the talent o f o f this team will b e shown and proved. With team work and the determination to win, district cham pions is a goal everyone on the baseball team s strives for. Casandra Castro
1. Showing his swinging power, Bret Lewis (10), connects with a pitch. 2. Listening on some advice Ryan Patty (11) talks to Coach Mike Leach on his pitching. 5?Walking oft I t h e H e W C la ^ ^ ^ Shearman (12), Sam Duke (12), and Casey Keksi (12) talk to each other about the tough game. 4. Focused to pitch Logan McBeath (10) is ready for the strikeout. 5. Waiting for the right pitch, Keaton Dolan gets in the batting stance. 6. Also an important part o f the team, Bailey McQowan (12) and Bailey Bulter (9) are the ball girls. 7. With the umpires eye on him Bret Lewis (10) makes a catch. 8. Preparing a strategy Canon Cornelius (11) and Coach Rick Bulter talk about how to run the bases.
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Front Row: Matt Morales, Austin Parkey, Jace Beason, Ryan Patty, Colin Miller, Sam Duke, Casey Keksi. Back Row: Marcus Jones, Bret Lewis, Canon Cornelius, Clayton Shearman, Tyler Scroggin, Justin Roark, Logan McBeath
Front Row: Brian Warren, Lane Mohedano, Chris Turner, Dillan Tyler, Kyle Carter, Keaton Dolan, Lee Qallegos, Tyler Lewin. Back Row: Cameron Montgomery-Keef, Kent Wingfield, Tyler Galliton, Aaron Coker, Matt Everson, Ryan Whitaker, Kyle Hancock, JC Standifer, Charles Holleman, A.J Freeman.
"It is mentally and physically challenging gam e that can push you but also be really fun." Clayton Shearman
Why is baseball your favorite sport? "It's the only sport I play and pitching controls the game." Marcus Jones (12)
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New Year, New StNew Attitude After making a trip to playoffs and rewarded district cham ps last year, the Burkbumett Lady Softball team is fearless and prepared. Winning and team work has never been a problem for this team, but this year everything is m oved up to a higher level for them. After being to the state tournament both in 2007 and 2008, the Lady Bulldogs are still fighting for the title o f State Cham pions. "This year there are no ifs, if we strike out, or if we m ake a b a d throw, or if we do not catch the ball, or if we lose, we are determined to not only g o to state but win it," says Brooke Hennan. They expect nothing less and everything m ore than their outstanding accom plishm ents o f last year. All brought together by one simple goal, the Lady Bulldogs form ed hard work, friendship, and team unity. Each and every single player contributes and sacrifices their part on the field. Long practices, even in circumstances such as rain, sleet, or snow, as Coach Hennan would say, is what m akes the difference justified on the field. Both Varsity and JV team s play their hardest, and provide excellence with the Softball Program at Burkbumett High School. Brooke Merman, Brenna Mennan & Kayla Kinnaird
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1. The Lady Bulldogs, Emily Jones (10), Holly Cannon (12), Brenna Hennan (11), Dakota Simpson (10), Brooke Hennan (11), and Kassie Brugmann (11) huddle in the pitcher's mound in between innings. 2. Ready to take the field, JV members come together for a quick pep I talk. 3. At third base, Holly Cannon (12) gets ready to receive the ball. I 4. Playing on third is Ericka Grimes. 5. Talking about the plans Varsity I members come together before a game. 6. Emily Jones (10) receives a| throw down by Brooke Hennan (11). 7. Up at the plate Jayme Bolf (10), I prepares to hit. 8. By laying down a bunt, Kendra Anderson (10) makes I it to first. 9. Throwing a curve ball, Brenna Hennan (11) strikes out the | opponent.. "I have to be ready for anything that comes my way." Miranda Robinson (10)
" To stand up tall when pitching." Peyton Whitaker (11)
"Doing everything right and ma sure my attitude is at its best." Dakota Simpson (10
Iront row: Kendra Anderson, Kassie Brugmann, Dalin Dehart, Emily Jones. Middle row: layme Bolf, Riley Painter, Shelby Melvin, Holly Cannon, Brenna Hennan. Back Row: Irooke Hennan, Ericka Crimes, Paige Daino, Dakota Simpson, Danielle Box, Britlynne I anion.
front row: Kayla Franke, Kimberly Warner, Makenzie Kindt, Britlynne Hanlon. Middle row: pyme Bolf, Laura Ayala, Peyton Whitaker, Larissa Walls, Cheyenne Hubbard-Bilyen, lourtney Hoover. Back row: Dakota Simpson, Bari Brunson, Kayla Kinnaird, Ericka |rimes, Samantha Roderick, McKenzie Shawn, Miranda Robinson. "The Mckinny tournament because we were scared the grudge was going to get us." Holly Cannon (12)
'lobably trying to correct my lEchanics." Emily Jones (10)
"Ourselves, because we have to stay focused, determined, and with that we can't be beat." Kassie Brugmann (11)
What was the most difficult challenges and most memorable moments this year? Varsity & JV Softball
1. In yearbook class, Kayla Kinnaird (10), Jamie Hair (11), and Brenna Hennan (11) create a poster. 2. At a football game, Eddie Little (12), Dustin Adams (11), Andrew Roth ,(10), and Steven Musgrave (10) march with the band. 3. At the Wichita County Livestock Show, J.D Chumley (12) shows his entry. 4. Playing with the band at a basketball game, Ryan Meek (10) shows off his drumming skills. 5. Wearing the latest fashions, Lorenzo Bames (12) rocks his footie pajamas. 6. In AutoTech, Thomas Trout (11) works on a car. 7. In Key Club, Haylee Fulton (10) and Qarrett Lam (10) build teamwork skills. 8. Before a football game, Qarrett Mahaffey (12), Chevy Gil (12) and Robert Young (12) present colors. 9. At an FCA meeting, Casey Keksi (12), Hanna Rice (11), Tania Dominguez (11), and Casandra Castro (12) s a y ? prayer. 10. During a football game, Bailey Burlton (12), Holly Cannon (12), and Jenna Frazier (12) goof off.
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1. The official insignia o f national Honor Society displaying the initals of the tenants of HHS: Character, Service, Leadership and Scholarship. 2. HHS Class Officers Casandra Castro (Treasurer), Megan Watts (Secretary), Kayla Smith (Parliamentarian), Nicole Monk (Historian), Kiersten Bell (Vice-President), and Miles Henderson (President).
Inducted Members: First Row: Mark Broomfield, Casandra Castro, Reba Brown, Jenna Frazier, Jace Mullens Second Row: Ashley Bums, Merideth Selvidge, Kayla Smith, Randi Alley, Nicole Monk, Beth Bodenhom, Isaiah Terry, Kalynn Smith Third Row: Kelly Wood, Marissa Stephens, Bailey McGowan, Courtney Baggett, Regan Brookman, Ryne Cozby, Miles Henderson, Kiersten Bell, Bethany Kroll Fourth Row: Meredith Jones, Taylor Tisdale, Ben Cahayla, Malachi Naef, Dylan Cummins, Sonia Rodriguez, Leighton Jenkins, Ben Moree, Matthew Morales, Casey Keksi, Addison White Fifth Row: Perry Halverson, Jared Chapman, Nathan Galbraith, Robert Blackmon
Inductees 2010: First Row: Peyton Whitaker, Kellie Peterson, Riley Jalowy, Emily Adams, Hanna Rice, Emily Hill Second Row: Brittany Ross, Brenna Hennan, Gayeon Yoo, Robyn Foster, Layni Washington, Alexa Kimball, Ashley Paxton Third Row: Tyler Moudy, Swenja Vorwerk, Gladys Velez, Isaiah Haygood, Sabina Marroquin, Tania Dominguez, Ryan Patty, Brieile Daugherty, Jody Joss, Heather Perez, Alexandrea Meek Fourth Row: Landon Cash, Michael Aaron, Jace Beason, Ethan Jones, Steve Hill, Scott Dobbins, Dylan Cummins, Christian Tanner, Sam Duke, Canon Cornelius, Tyler Scroggin, Michael Elphick, Joel Hubbard, Andrea Dowling, Jose Guerrero, Shea Dickey, Kody Nix, Andrew Skinner
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"I feel that being in NHS breaks the stereotype o f ignorant Americans. 1 am proud to be the president o f NHS.". ; _________ Miles Henderson (12)
"It means servicing the community and it shows that working hard in academics pays off." Michael Aaron (11)
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In an organization where the only requirem ent is everything you can give, national H onors Society (MHS) h o u se s students w h o se self-discipline rises a b o v e the typical, lethargic nature o f regular adolescents. The p u rp o se o f MHS is to reward such dedicated, disciplined students. Their academ ic scores are the highest o f their classes, and, m ore often than not, MHS students are involved with several other organizations. H ead ed by Mr. Lee Sem an and Mrs. Pam Francis, students h on e their public abilities by sponsoring Headstart children during Christm as time (their m ost prom inent event) and providing them with presents from Santa and com panionship. While the children enjoy Christm as decorations com plete with an appearance by Santa Claus, Mrs. Francis and the MHS students run arou n d behind the scen es ensuring optimal entertainment for families and students alike. T h ese students seize every opportunity the holiday s e a s o n h as to offer, spreading the Christm as cheer throughout the school not only with the H ead Start Christm as party, but with candy cane sales as well. Funds g o to the benefit o f MHS. The C lass Officers, o f course, cannot g o without their due credit, for they rally together the entire grou p and organize special events. An MHS student is m ore than so m eo n e with their n o se in a b o o k every waking hour; they are son s and daughters and brothers and sisters with kind hearts and h ea d s for knowledge. Kalynn Smith
'TIHS makes me feel complete by helping others."
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Indulging a T h lT S t forknowledge Taking academ ics out o f the classroom and in to the competition arena. That's what UIL Academ ics is all about. This year m any students were involved in UlL Academ ics. Since there are so many different events, such as C om puter Science, Debate, Math, Informative Speech, Spelling and Vocabulary, and many others, including the O ne Act play, it's very easy to find an event for everyone. Competitors w ould m eet alm ost every day to practice and prepare. "UIL Academ ics is a great way for students to expand their opportunities within their chosen academ ic fields. Plus, we have great dance parties at district while we wait", said Mrs. Mandy Reed UIL Journalism and Spelling sponsor. The students and faculty sponsors put a lot o f extra hours into making the competition a successful venture. Co-Coordinators this year are Mrs. Pam Francis and Mrs. Natalie Husen. Alex Meek
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"Ready writing, because I'm good at writing under pressure." Kallee Williams (11)
"Speaking events are my favorite because you get to use your voice and knowledge in a way that you don't get to in school." Tania Dominauez (11)
1. Studying for their contest, Morgan Bradberry (10) and Brian George (11) look over their tests. 2. Discussing their plan, students wait for their next event. 3. Focused on her work, Amber Boatman (11) is studying for her news writing. 4. While getting prepared, Kailee Williams (11) and Kalynn Smith (11) pose for a picture. 5. When getting information about her event, Addison White (12) makes sure she writes it all down. 6. Listening to Mrs. Natalie Husen, UIL Academic Co-Coordinator, give information, Lindsay Mullins, Joey Harris and Tania Dominguez get all they need to know about a competition. 7. Reading more about science, Mrs. Fam Francis, takes a break from UIL Academic Co-Coordinator duties. "Winning. If you're not first, you're last." Brady Walker (12)
"Talking, cause I get to talk as much as 1want, and I get fed for it." Joey Harris (10)
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Attitude f a f f S C t S Leadership "Ag has not only taught m e to have leadership and b e courteous. A g is ju st a group o f people that I know 1 could g o to them for anything. I know they are ju st a second family," Misty Skelton says. Agriculture gives students the chance to m ake som ething their own. Raising an animal takes a lot o f hard work. Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, com m unications, hum an relations and social interaction. Builds character and prom otes citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism. Prom otes cooperation and cooperative attitudes am on g all people. The FFA organization is dedicated to making a positive influence in the lives o f others, develop competent and assertive agricultural leadership, strengthen the confidence o f agriculture students in them selves and their work and prom otes healthy lifestyles. Rylee Davis
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"I was 8 years old and I showed pigs and heifers." JD Chumley (12)
"I was 8 years old. I have shown pigs sir then." Justin Moore ((
The 2009-2010 FFA members arePresident- Lindsay Mullins, Vice President- Rylee Davis, SecretaryGarrett Lam, Treasurer- Misty Skelton, and Sentinel- Connor Witt. Bre-Ann Arndt (10), Mattie Bennett (10), Colton Brown (11), Kelsey Burg (12), Kyle Carter (9), JD Chumley (12), Stephanie Crosley (10), Trent Denton (09) Morgan Dresbach (10), Stephen Elless (11), Matt Everson (09), Tanner Fowler (12), Tyler Galliton (10), Kyle Hancock (10), Alexis Holley (09), Michael Lamberti (09), Kylee McClain (09), Lane Mohedano (09), Justin Moore (09), Nathan Osborn (09), Zach Payne (09), Adam Reed (10), Samantha Roderick (11), Troy Schaefer (11), Taryn Schaefer (11), Josh Smith (12), Paige Strahan (09), David Tagliabue (09), Adriana Tucker (10), Ashley Tyler (11), Blake Watkins (10), Brittney Weary (10), and Grace Williams (09).
1. Looking stylish, Kylee McClain (09) and her pig dress for sell. 2. Guiding her pig around the show ring, Misty Skelton (11), keeps her eyes on the judge. 3. Concentrating on the judge, Connor Witt (11) shows what he's been working on. 4. Setting up his lamb for the show, Kyle Carter (09) watches for a placing. 5. Leading his heifer into the ring, JD Chumley (12) concentrates his hardest. 6. Before entering the picture booth, Kyle Carter (09) poses for a quick shot. 7. Strutting his stuff, Connor Witt (11) shows his win. 8. Garrett Lam (10) walks his pig through the round pen. 9. Maintaining eye contact, Garrett Lam holds his heifer. 10. Justin Moore (09) keeps going even though his pig goes wild.
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"12 years old was when I started showing. Since then 1 have shown pigs, heifers, steers, goats and lambs." Garrett Lam (10)
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[So needto about who we are The A cap and Girl Choirs had a fresh start this year. With a new director and a handful o f new, inspired students, the choir
department had everything they needed to get the treble-clef rolling. The im provem ents they have m ade this year show. Taking one student to TMEA All-State, "It w as a w eekend I'll never forget", said Alexandria Skinner (10 ), and m aking excellent scores in UIL competitions are ju st the noticable achievem ents that prove how much farther the choirs have com e. Choir h op es that next year, they can have m ore students go father in competitions, and have a great tour that they will all rem em ber. This year w as the beginning o f som ething new for this group o f unique individuals. Alex Meek
What is your best memory o f choir? "When we went to Grand Buffet and just had a great time." Shayla Blackshear (9)
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"Our Christmas tour because everyone was having fun." Makayla Harder (9)
1. Acting crazy during a choir trip, Emma Winkles (9) and Victoria Mooney (9) pose for a picture. 2. Acap on a bus during their tour day. 3. During the Christmas tour, the Choir made a stop by the Administration Complex. 4. Mr. Jason Mayfield, the Choir director/guitar teacher. 5. The Acap small council members from left to right: Bethany Kroll (12) (Vice President/Alto section leader), Mark Arnold (10) (Bass section leader), Alexandrea Meek (12) (President), Jacob Rios (10) (Tenor section leader), and Brittany Ross (11) (Secretary/Soprano section leader).
Acap Choir members from left to right. First Row: Misty Skelton, Amber Staupe, Joshua Kinnaird, Enrique Thompson-Kribbs, Makayla Harder, Aliyah Williams. Second Row: Brittany Ross, Addison White, Alexandria Skinner, Raymond Goff, Ryan Hall, Jacob Rios, Xavier Mitchell, Bethany Kroll, Cheyenne Manzel. Third Row: Jonna Williams, Rachel Bayless, Heather Cissell, Alton Killian, Mark Arnold, Bobby Sanders, Kaitlin Blanton, Karly Smith, Madison Bennett, Dakota Simpson, Shayla Blackshear. Fourth Row: Kaytlyn Clark, Tori Reynolds, Miranda Robinson, Brandon Johnson, Casey Grinnell, Clinton Aase, Kenneth Rush, Tamara King, Victoria Mooney, Jade Sparks, Emma Winkles, Darianna Walker, Alexandrea Meek, Brianna Fehr. Hot pictured: Samantha Culver, Alexandra Merrill, Rebekka Templin, Braxton White.
I Girls Choir memebers from left to right: Amber Gardner, Lori Nicholson, Danielle Bolling, Christina Rodriguez, ! Jasmine Reese, Miranda Gardea. Not pictured: Ashley ; Bucchi, Mercedes Mata, Melinda Nelson, Rachel I Shackelford.
What is your favorite thing about choir? "Singing, because I love to sing." Brandon Johnson(12)
"It's a lot o f fun to sing together with people who can sing and to get better together." Rebekka Templin (10)
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TheStrings of Fine Arts The technique o f fine arts are practiced by many, but are succeeded by few. Motes can be played from simply strumming the guitar, but it takes a special individual to m ake beautiful music. Many students take guitar at BHS, so therefore the fine art had to b e split into two classes. O ne is taught by Mr. Johnny Divine, and the other is n ow taught by Mr. Jason Mayfield. "Johnny D is amazing", Junior Derrell G ibbs states. Also guitar is great for becom ing m ore hand eye coordinated. Guitar gives students a way to show their hand eye coordination, and demonstrate physical abilities as well as mental. In the end, all students are happy that they took the class, and beco m e m ore experienced in the life o f music. Samuel Duke
1. Guitarist Brady Walker (12) is nonchalantly strumming his fingers on the frets, while Bri Acheson (11) is practicing as well. 2. Students playing guitar during school. 3. Sophomores Jeramey Garcia (10)and Zach Romine (lO)slightly grin for the camera. 4. Students Kendall Patterson (11) and Brady Walker (12) look on to a bright future in fine arts.
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"I have learned how to play the guitar and how to read notes." __________ Kendall Patterson (10)
"I know how to translate sheet music into guitar music.â&#x20AC;? Pugliesi (
TheStrokes o f Fine Arts Art is another way to exp ress beauty. Through the year, m any students have selected to take the art course. But nothing c o m es easy in this class, as students creative abilities are put to the test. Teachers Mr. Joe C o o k and Mrs. Virginia Clack serve to teach the students art. "Art is a place to sh o w your talent through paintings" exp ressed Sam antha Hall. These students not only dem onstrate their talents, but also sh o w determination, creativity, and heart. Finally, art is exp ressed through m any different tones and attitudes, as students have m any options on what to draw. In art there is no limit to what is expected, b e c a u s e simply there is no expectation. Art is simply what you want to do, why you're doing it, and what you are trying to say. Samuel Duke
1, Concentrating, Kelsey Bradshaw (11) doodles fanatically. 2. Denying cold weather, Miranda Lamb (12) bundles up and works on her masterpiece. 3. With a Spiderman-like linger pose, Bailey Butler (9) steadily holds her art and draws. 4. Mutlitasking, Brad Myers (12), Joshua Pickrel (12), Clinton Aase (12), and Kelsey Bradshaw (10) paint and to pass time.
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"Art Is an expression, and without it, the world would be blank." B rM M yers(12)
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The stands never fail to stay packed at halftime as the ban d approaches the field. Everybody listens as our Bulldog Brigade dem onstrates their excellence in m usic and marching. A s the BHS ban d strives for excellence they never fall short o f their great preform ances. The show, entitled "Seven", expressed the works o f Beethoven. The Bulldog Brigade is an intregal part o f Burkbumett High School. The Bulldog Brigade w as aw arded "Best in Class" at the A ledo Marching competition and a superior rating at Region marching, advancing them to A rea m arching contest. M em bers such as: A lexa Kimball,Jared Chapm an, Perry Halverson, Trevor Ricketts, Meredith Jones, and Beth B odenhom , advanced to A rea in individual contest. Jared C h apm an qualified for All-State ban d after hours o f practice. Brenna Herman, Beth Bodenhom , H ope Duke, Alexa Kimball
1. Playing trombone, Andrew Roth and Steven Musgrave (10) march at halftime. 2. Showing off the new uniforms, drum majors Meredith Jones (12) and Sabina Marroquin (11) pose for the picture. 3. Multitasking, director Dallas Bayless directs and plays with the Pep Band. 4. Performing on Friday night, the Brigade entertains the crowd. 5. Twirling with precision, Kelly Wood (12) does her guard routine. 6. Coming onto the field, Brad Garratt (12) smiles for the crowd. 7. Keeping time, Meredith Jones (12) conducts the band. 8. Pumping the audience up, the Pep band plays at the basketball game. 9. Smiling in victory, band members celebrate a superior rating. 10. Working hard for contest, the trumpets practice "Voices o f the Skyâ&#x20AC;?. 11. Making use o f the practice pads, percussionists warm up.
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"Taking silly pictures in the band hall." Alayna Founds (11)
First Row: Scott Otto, India W ells, Beth K arabel, S a b in a M arroquin, Meredith J on es, Sh an n on Merkle, Kiersten Bell, C alliope B o d e n h o m . S e c o n d Row: S a m an th a Castro, A lexis Holley, M ateo R odriguez, H annah Slater, Tram aine Harrell, G lad ys Velez, Brianna Fehr, Hayli Klusm eyer, A a ro n McKinzie, L au ra Galbraith. Third Row: Z an e Ewing, S e a n D ickson, T revor Ricketts, M arina M arroquin, Joey Harris, Lau ren Teeter, Alayna Pounds, D ean Gulker, A lex H awkins, K endall Patterson, Silas Hinton, M adison Bennett, Rachel Bayless, J a c o b Rios, Phillip Jon es. Fourth Row: Jim m y Kuhn, Brittany Griffin, A d a m R eed, Mitch Saville, A n d re w Roth, H op e Duke, Steven M usgrave, David Lipsey, Dusty A d a m s, Justin M oore, S tephen Elless, Ceciley Hawkins, Beth B o d en h o m , Katie Starkey, Jared C h ap m an . Fifth Row: Kyle Carter, CJ Kennedy, H eather Cissell, Kellie M cCloskey, Justin G eo rge , Dylan Sander, Ryan Meek, C o n n o r Witt, R obert Lewin, Jon athan H ardm an, M organ Bradberry, A le x a Kim ball, Brad Garratt-, N athan Galbraith, Aliyah W illiam s, J od y J o s s, A le x an d re a Meek, Kelly W o o d , Kailee Williams, Ashley Henrion, Kaytlyn Clark, S am an th a Roderick, S a ra h Willis, Misty Skelton, C h an dler H elm s, M iranda R obinson, D arianna W alker, Tyler M oudy, Ryan Hall, Tyler M arion, M ichael Craner, R obert Y o u n g
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"Playing all of the new music." Laura Galbraith (10)
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Executing drastic dance routines, the Boom town B abes take on a very exciting and successful year. Representing BHS, the B abes hold a very high tradition and never fail to keep the bulldog spirit alive. This year the B abes danced to the sound o f the ban d with their palm, kick, and prop routines. They perform ed with different props such as mini trampolines inside o f fabric m ade cupcakes. Som e B abes dressed as dancing candies which entertained the crowds. "Football seaso n is the best part o f Babes," said officer Jamie Hair. W hen football seaso n cam e to an end, the B abes participated in a competition that took place in San Antonio. Also this spring the B abes hosted a "Lil Babes" which is a clinic for girls throughout the community. With hard work, long practices, and team effort the B abes com pleted this year with nothing less than perfection. Brooke Herman
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" Competition season, the Christmas party, and just being around the girls." Holly Cannon (12)
First Row) Rikki Galvin, Christina Williams, Carla Musial, Bailey Burlton, Jenna Frazier, Jamie Hair, Caitlyn Cremeens, Kellie Peterson, Jessica Sanchez (Second Row) Tasia Burkybile, Ashley Paxton, 3rittany Ross, Stephanie Irions, Danielle Ongay, Bethany Kroll, Molly Cannon, Amber Wherry, Jasmine Monroe , Andrea Dowling, Emily Adams, Emily Hill, Merideth Selvidge, (Third Row) Kaytlin jriner, Natalie Corsaut, Kassidy Johnson, Britlynne Hanlon, Haylee Fulton, Mehalley Johnston, >hea Dickey, Samantha Penner, Brittney Weary, Amber Warren, Kelsi Rutledge , Brittany Mullins, likayla Kroll, (Fourth Row) Angelica Zaragoza, Abbey Adame, Allison Canham, Jenna Murphy, ja d e Chouinard, Makenzie Kindt, Victoria Mooney, Larissa Walls, Lauren McCleskey, Alexandra Merrill, Kristen Couch, Jessie Shults, Elizabeth Davis, Tamara King, Isabel Daluz.
"Being with my friends!"
1. During half time, Carla Musial (12), Ashley Paxton (11), and Ashley Paxton, display the Babes routine. 2. The Babe officers joke around while waiting for the fotball game to begin. 3. The babes line up as they prepare to go on the field to do their final routine. 4. Caitlyn Creemens and Kellie Peterson in the middle o f a babes routine. 5. This years officers are Christina Williams (12), Carla Musial (12), Bailey Burlton (12), Jenna Frazier (12), Jamie Hair (11), Caitlyn Cremeens (11), and Kellie Peterson (11). 5. The Babes including, Kaytlin Griner (9), Carla Musial (12), Jenna Frazier (12), and Ashley Paxton, perform a captivating prop routine while standing next to a life-size cupcake. 6. Amber Warren and Abbey Adame finish up the song by yelling. 7. Kaitlyn Griner finishes the routine with a smile.
"The dances!" Shea Dickey (11)
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Always about something A football gam e wouldn't b e the sam e if it w as quiet enough to hear yourself think. The noise o f the fans pum p up the team, but w ho pum ps up the fans? The cheerleaders, o f course. But that's not the only place you can find a cheerleader pum ping up the crowd. You can also find them at basketball gam e s and pep rallies, jum ping, yelling, and cheering on the team until you want to follow suit. The cheerleaders d o m ore behind the scenes as well. They m ake the signs around the school and plan the pep rallies that get students, staff and players alike excited for the gam e. The cheerleaders also d o m ore to build team work within the squad. They go out to eat, have sleepovers and attend cam p together to bo n d with one another. In addition, they share an unforgettable high school experience. W hen asked what cheerleading m eans to her, Junior Kaylie Bingham (11) said, "Being able to b e in front o f a huge crowd and b e myself, and being able to cheer on a school I love!"
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"The thrill and excitement I get when the frenzy o f the crowd Inspires our players to play well." Bailey McGowan (12)
Iront row: Bailey McGowan, Leah Forrestal. Second Row: Hannah nreen, Megan Watts, Chevy Gil, Corsi Crumpler. Third Row: Kaylie Bingham, Kirsten Carter, Cara Baker
Cheer camp, the iiopeye (ask Cara), jnd Hannah sitting in ,um on the bus. Oh, Ind Corsi being feckled by Canon on Accident!" kaylie Bingham (11)
"Always laughing and having fun down on the field." Leah Forrestal (12)
What is your favorite memory from cheerleading this year? Cheerleading
StuCo members front row (L-R): Hanna Rice, Danielle Hubbard, Hannah Wilburn, Cassidy Smith, Isaiah Haygood, Nicole Monk, Kody Nix, Regan Brookman, Mark Broomfield, Jake Bishop, Taylor Tisdale. Second Row: Chandy Cornelius, Morgan McShan, Caitlyn Black, Casandra Castro, Ronni Jalowy, Tania Dominguez, Heather Perez, Jace Mullens, Dylan Cummins. Third Row: Lexi Boswell, Amanda Thompson, Canon Cornelius Nathan Durst, Jake Barker
1. Collecting cans for a local shelter Stuco Riley Jalowy (11) and member Danielle Hubbard (11) help gather food for families in need. 2. Listening intently, StuCo members attend one o f the bimonthly meetings. 3. Showing their nerd pride, members o f the Bulldog Brigade participate in Stuco sponsored Red Ribbon Week. 4. Picking up cans, Nathan Durst (11), Tania Dominguez (11), Mark Broomfield (12), and Cassidy Smith (9) give back to their community. 5. Raising money through the Hat Day Fundraiser, Sponsor Ms. Beverly Lee and StuCo President Jace Mullens (12) join the festivites. 6. Displaying their personalities, President Jace Mullens (12), Vice President Bailey McGowan (12), Sec./Treas. Mark Broomfield (12), and Reporter Riley Jalowy (11) pose for their officer shot.
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"It makes me a good role model for underclassmen." -Kody Nix (11)
"Through the canned food drive, 1was able to help others." -Lexi Boswell( 9)
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"It helped make me more responsible and see things outside of school you wouldn't normally see." -Tania Dominguez (11)
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With the hectic, fast paced lifestyle o f the average BHS student, m ost w ould say it would b e close to im possible to fill the orders o f every club and activity that one m ay participate in. But in this, W e m anaged to continue its Fellowship o f Christian Athletes program , widely know as FCA. Most students m anaged to fit this into their busy schedules at least a couple times within the school year. FCA is basically a youth group welcom e to anyone and everyone that w ould like to b e there. This student ministry is led and ran by the very students that wish to step up to lead their fellow peers to worship the lord. Doing so by either giving testimonies, reading a few compelling verses, or even com ing up with a fun gam e with a enlightening m oral for everyone to play. O ne o f the students to give his testimony, Casey Keksi (12) said "to speak abo u t issues that we deal with as teenagers and h ow they relate to G od s w ord w as an unbelievable exerience." Also this year, Isaiah Terry along with a few other m em bers stepped up to lead the music portion which included playing a few songs before getting started. So, as we continue to see, within all o f the busyness o f our teenage lives, there are hopefully many m ore generations o f FCA to com e. Taylor Forrestal
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"I enjoy being able to connect with people who share mybeUets/' Hanna Rice (11)
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This years 2009-2010 PALs group lend a helping hand everywhere. Every other day these students go to different elementary schools to play, help, and teach the younger Kids. PALs are led to success with help from Mrs. Jeannine Miller. "Her sponsorship really lets us know she cares," says Michael Aaron. She helps the students in PALs be prepared for the new day in their mind and in their heart. These students were hand picked from the BHS faculty, out o f the whole ju n ior and senior classes. PALs are looked up to by their peers and m anage to b e role m odels for everyone. During the school year they went to Region 9 for a PAL training course. There, they spent half a day having fun and learning a lot o f new things. Another event w as the Hotter n' Hell bike marathon. They helped work the break tents for the bikers starting at 8 in the morning, ready to help others. PALs is an abbreviated w ord for Peer Assistance and Leadership. It teaches the students involved in it h ow to b e responsible, patient, and better people. Along with any other class, PALs have team rules and focus on the positive characteristics in others. Taylor Willett
What is your favorite part about PALs? "Probably being able to service others who need help and to be around good people" Sabina Marroquin (11)
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1. Falling out o f a human chair, Brenna M o o r e (ll), Jenna Frazier(12), Emily A d a m s (ll), Jace B e a s o n (ll), Elijah Mire(12), and Robert Blackmon(12) get laughed at by Peyton W h itaker(ll). 2. Michael A a r o n (ll) and Andrea D o w lin g(ll) teach an elementary class 3. Mrs. Jeannine Miller and Kristi P ic k e tt(ll) show off their art work to the camera. 4. Taylor B u tler(ll) poses for the camera at the Hotter n' Hell bike marathon.
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(first row)Reba Brown, Kellie Petersen, Jenna Frazier (second row)Taylor Tisdale, Kristi Pickett, Hanna Rice, Taylor Butler, Mrs. Miller, Michael Aaron, Elijah Mire (third row)Sabina Marroquin, Jace Mullens, Andrea Dowling, Jace Beason, Robert Blackmon (fourth row)Taylor Willett, Peyton Whitaker, Mark Broomfield, Emily Adams (Hot pictured) Brenna Moore
How did you feel when you finally met your PALee?
"Super excited mixed with nervousness" Mark Broomfield (12)
"Really nervous but we just clicked and had a really good time" Hanna Rice (11)
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Yearbook members are: (second row) Taylor Willett, Taylor Forrestal, Sam Duke, Clinton Aase, Kalynn Smith, Isaiah Terry, Lorenzo Bames, Michael Aaron, (first row) Brooke Hennan, Brenna Hennan, Amber Boatman, Kayla Kinnaird, Danielle Hubbard, Bailey McQowan, Jamie Hair, Alex Meek, Robert Blackmon, and Kristen Mire.
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If you could BE MORE o f anything, what would it be and why? ..
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"I would choose to be more carefree because 1enjoy lifving life to the fullest, with nothing but a free spirit in my heart and have good friend by my side." Taylor Forrestal (12)
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"I would be more serious. I find myself being very sarcastic and goofy." Hope Duke (12)
A d d in a Quirky talents to the group Although the 2009-2010 y earboo k class w as split betw een two classes, it m ost certainly did not stop the classes from getting the j o b done. The two classes were challenged with m any deadlines to meet, frequent Internet shortages, and the overabundance o f stress. This year, there w ere so many m ore new com ers than previous years, therefore it ad d ed different rbook members are: (second row) Hanna Rice, Rylee Davis, t row) Hope Duke, Alexa Kimball, Beth Bodenhom, and Linda
tastes and ideas to the table. S econ d and third year staffers were glad to b e back and the first year staffers were excited abo u t the new experiences that were to com e. Beth B o d e n h o m (1 2 ) said, "I w as really glad I cam e back for a secon d round. At times, it w a s challenging, but I definitely had fun." Hanna Rice (1 1 ) said, "I am really glad 1 becam e part o f the staff b e c a u se it h as been a really g o o d experience for m e." Linda Berreles
uring yearbook class, Rylee Davis (11) edits a spread. 2. In er to let the student body know that yearbooks are on sale, rla Kinnaird (10), Jamie Hair (11), and Brenna Hennan (11) ke posters. 3. After much thought, Casandra Castro finds the ■feet picture to use. 4. Deciding which posters to hang up, ilFers critique the posters. 5. Using different exercises, first year jfers show off their creative side.. 6. Getting a hang o f the (gram, Alexa Kimball (11) and Hanna Rice (11) work together to ■ their assigned spread. 7. While keeping up with her deadline, Ijynn Smith (12) puts the final touches to her spread. 8. Scrolling ipugh pictures, Jamie Hair (11) decides which pictures to use.
"I would like to be more outgoing so I could meet and get to know more people.” Brooke Hennan (11)
"I'd be more organized because I tend to lose and/or misplace a lot o f my stuff."
Alexa Kimball (11)
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Learning
Students for the future
Finding a place to im prove life and work skills along with m aking great friends is an easy thing to d o for the ELC. This Exceptional Learners Club is well known for their pecan fudge at Christmas and skeleton popcorn hands at Halloween. ELC is not ju st about the foods and dessert, they are also dedicated to having a g o o d future in their working career. With guidance from their teachers, they have put them selves on the right path to succeed in the j o b they want in the future. These students have already started on having a g o o d future by helping out their community by participating in Teens Make a Difference Day. Kayla Kinnaird
1. Having fun, Zachery Payne (9) cooks fugde for the ELC Christmas party 2. ELC club members in front o f the Chirstmas tree for a group picture (First Row) Victoria Musial (12), Tishia Stemadel (12), and Victor Mendoza (9) (Second Row) Diamond Edwards (12), Steven Bruso (10) and Zachery Payne (9), all excited for the holdiays] 3. Happily cracking pecans, Tishia Stemadel (12) helps out with the pecan fudge 4. ELC members Victoria Musial (12) Diamond Edwards (12), and Tishia Stemadel (12) crackink pecans to put into the Christmas fudge 5. Picking pecans, Victoria Musial (12) helping out her classmates.
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Respect
A little goes a long way
Family C on su m er Science, Known as FCS, is m ad e up o f a grou p o f students that work together. The FCS grou p has b a s e d their grou p off o f the golden rule "treat others how you w ould like to b e treated." This club puts a lot o f time into everthing they d o and have fun while doing it. FCS is a club where you g o and leam h o w to treat others, then go out and sh o w it. O n e project the club took on in the fall em ester w as m aking blankets for the Wichita County H um ane Society. Each student took the time to m ake pillows for the anim als to help keep them w arm during the frigid days o f winter.
They also m ake lots o f
different crafts in the classroom , like sew pillows and cook. T h ese students are learning a lot o f things they can use in the future. Kayla Kinnaird
6. Working together, Elizabeth Marley (11) and James Gieratz (11) create a bed for dogs at the Wichita County Humane Society. 7. While helping out her class mates, Elizabeth Faust (11) unwinds some cloth 8. ELC member Victoria Nicholson (12) cuts out some fabric to make a puppy blanket 9.Working together James Gieratz (11) , Mrs. Gritton, and Elizabeth Marley (11) on a group project 10. FCS member Kayla Franke (10) cuts out some cloth to make a pillow.
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Members P r C p d f â&#x201A;Ź for the Real World Many BHS students know Business Professionals o f Am erica for their fundraiser: selling b e e f jerky. The jerky is a favorite am ongst students and staff here on cam pus. W hat many people don't know is what the jerky sales pay for. "The m oney we raise from our annual b e e f jerky sales help cover the travel and entry costs we must pay to enter the regional, state, and national competitions," said Mrs. Melinda Kleckner, BPA Sponsor. Students go to competitions and participate in events that teach them skills they need to succeed in today's everchanging business world. Students participate in such events as accounting, speech, word processing and spreadsheet, video production, graphic design promotion, and administrative support. This m ay sound like a lot o f work, but BPA is a lot o f fun. "Mot many people realize how competitive BPA really is. S o m e people spend m onths ju st training for one event. Ho matter the work though, being able to connect with other m em bers is fun and worth the hard work put into the competitive events," C asan d ra Castro said. Students participated at the BPA Regional Competition on Saturday, January 31st at Birdville High School near Fort Worth. Bailey McGowan, Michael Aaron, Robyn Foster, Brielle Daugherty, and Scott Otto advanced to the state competition, which w as held in Fort Worth March 4-6. Michael Aaron
Why did you join BPA?
"Because Mrs. Kleckner told me to, and I think 1have the talent to do well." John Liffick (11)
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1. Heading toward the cafeteria at Birdville High School, Clinton Aase (12), Joshua Pickrel (12) and Jacob Back (11) await the results o f their BPA cometition. 2. Getting ready for their presentation, Micha Guilbeau (11) and Scott Otto (11) apply the finishing touches to their note cards. 3. Many students and parent volunteers, including Michael Aaron (11) and Mrs. Anne Aaron, were in attendance at this year's BPA Regional Competition. 4. BPA member Robyn Foster (11) flips through the document binder for her BPA presentation.
â&#x20AC;&#x2122;A Members are (front) Christopher Kedrowski, Matthew Murphy, Kendyl Berry, Kelsey Bradshaw, riddle) Peter Loftus, Brieile Daugherty, Nicole Monk, Regan Brookman, Casandra Castro, Chevy 1, (back) Micha Guilbeau, Robyn Foster, Scott Otto, Adrian Searan, Ronnie Sykes, Joshua Pickrel, icob Back, Michael Aaron, and advisor Melinda Kleckner.
"Getting to m eet new people, getting to experience competition, and the food." Ronnie Sykes (11)
What was the best part about regional competition ? "The thrill o f the competition lying in wait, and meeting new people that could be your competition" Clinton Aase (12)
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Class
Taking a one step at a time
Finding a better way to b e a better student is what AVID is all about. AVID helps teens in a lot o f different ways, it gives them a push in the right direction for college, helps them be m ore organized and prepared for school. W hen they are not working on assignm ents for AVID they are getting extra help on other school work. When colleges look at what a student has done through his or her high school years, colleges are im pressed w hen they see that the student took AVID. This show s a college that you know how to b e organized and how to utilize time m anagem ent skills. Also in AVID, you have full access o f com puters, and all the help you m ay need to b e fully successful in that class. Laci Johnson stated, "Mr. Avens helps m e on whatever I need, no matter how long it takes." Jamie Hair
How do you think AVID will help you in the future ?\
"AVID will help me be more prepared for college, in all aspects."
C a r i s s a B o u n d s (9 )
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"AVID will help me apply for colleges and get me into a good college." Ashley Lager (9)
l.Joklng around In AVID Tyler McLelland (11), Kody Nix (11), and Tyler Scroggin (11) have a little fun. 2. While listening Ashley Lager (9) learns a few tips to stay on top o f her school work. 3. Juniors Jody Joss (11) and Emily Salas-Groves listen intently as Mr. Avens talks. 4.Using her time wisely Raushanda Garcia (9) catches up on school work.
â&#x20AC;˘ont row) Ronni Jalowy, Cassidy Smith, Jenna Murphy, Alexis Holley, Dbey Adame, Kassidy Johnson, (second row) Maryl Holland, Amanda lva, Ashley Lager, Laci Johnson, Amanda Thompson, Paige Daino, arissa Bounds,(third row) Bradley Webb, Richard Clark, Brad Avens
front) Catherine Loftus, Ana Marie O'Neill, Alejandra prham (Back) Breanna Long, Brad Avens, [aushanda Garcia, Erika Shultz, Ashley Green
"I think AVID will help me be more organized, and help me be prepared for college." Bradley Webb (9)
AVID III: (Front) Emily Salas-Groves, Jody Joss, Raelyn O'Leary,(second row) Tramaine Harrell, Alexa Kimball, Kassie Brugmann, Robyn Foster, Ashley Amold(Back) Brad Avens, Joel Hubbard, Dakota Gibson, Brielle Daugherty, Tyler Scroggin, Scott Otto, Kailee Williams, Kody Nix
"I think that Avid is giving me a push in the right direction for college courses." Catherine Loftus (10)
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lend
Club members a helping hand Key Club is a well-known school
organization, with m em bers involving them selves in m any volunteer school and community activities. This year has been no exception as they were involved in volunteer activities such as Teens Make a Difference Day and the Hotter 'n Hell bike ride, am o n g other activities. According to Melinda Kleckner, the Key Club sponsor, the group m eets every Monday, averaging abo u t 45 m em bers. The presence o f these Key Club m em bers is felt throughout each o f the activities they participate in due to their willingness to work and drive to serve others. O ne o f the club's m em bers, G ayeon Y o o (10 ), w ho is a foreign exchange student this year, said that being involved in the club helped her to get the community service hours she needed, at least eight hours per semester. Kristen Mire
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"For the most part, I would have to say very positive. Excited to get started and involved with the organization. -Taylor Forrestal
( 12)
"I had optimism toj accomplish more in society." ^SamDuke (IZ)
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1. Posing for the camera, Qayeon Yoo (10) keeps the mood light. 2. One o f the Key Club groups, consisting o f students Reba Brown (12), Kody Nix (11), Melody Gregory (12), Kayla Smith (12), Amber Staupe (12), Micha Guilbeau (11), Joshua Mardis (10), Mark Broomfield (12), Kiersten Bell (12), Hanna Rice (11), Haylee Fulton (10), Calliope Bodenhom (10), Hannah Slater (10), and Brittney Weary (10), smiles for the camera on Teens Make a Difference Day. 3. Key Club students participate in a team-building activity. 4. Along with students from other schools, Emily Adams (11) involves herself with Weekend o f a Lifetime, where Key Club members learned leadership skills. 5. Looking over at the other participants, Jenna Frazier (12) built leadership tools also. 6. Holding a pumpkin in hand, Hanna Rice (11) smiles on their day of service. 7. Members o f Key Club relax and chow down after a hard day o f service on Teens Make a Difference Day.
"1 had a fun and helping attitude to help the community." -Samantha Hail (11)
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AFJROTC
Commands Perfection
Many Burkbumett High School students are actively involved in the AFJROTC program . These exceedingly dedicated cadets are often seen practicing after school in the parking lot, preparing for their upcom ing drill competitions. Cadets in the program can earn various ribbons and m edals for attending school, maintaining their grades, and performing community service activities. A few o f these activities include trips to the middle school, controlling traffic at the annual Friendship Festival, and visiting the veteran's hom e. This year they went to a science m useum and planetarium to im prove their knowledge o f aerospace and the world around them. Grace Williams (9) said, "The ROTC trip to the planetarium w as a lot o f
1. Standing at attention,
fun! I learned a lot about airplanes, and
A n d rew R oth (1 0 ) displays the A m erican flag. 2. ROTC
becam e a lot closer to the other people in
m e m b ers p resen t the flags
ROTC."
b e fo re football ga m es. 3.
Exemplary cadets sacrifice a lot o f
Preparing fo r his workout,
their time to serving in society to help build
R o b ert Y o u n g (1 2 ) d o es push
a better world for us to live in. Students in
ups to g e t his adrenline pum ping. 4. B efore a pep
the program gain character qualities,
rally, RO TC m em b ers prepare
leadership aspects, and skills that that will
to take the floor.
help them throughout their lives. Alexa Kimball
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"My favorite memory was when we went to Lockheed Martin. We got to play laser tag and I won!â&#x20AC;?
"There's so many great memories in ROTC. 1 m a d e s o m a n y frie n d s ir th e r e . A fte r s c h o o l p r a c t ic e s a n d drill c o m p e t it io n s w e r e really
Tyler Marion (12)
fu n ."
Chevy Gil (j
Charlie Flight members are Tyler Marion, Enrique Thompson-Kribbs, Troy Schaefer, Daniel Moore, Cassie Dillaman, William Hicholes.
Delta Flight members are (back) Jesse Van Pelt, Dillan Tyler, Gary Suarez, Cody Pugliesi, (middle) Austin Cheney, Hai Tran, Brad Freeman, (front) Grace Williams, Paige Strahan, Jasmine Rouleau, Kaitlin Blanton
Foxtrot Flight members are (back) Matt Trebing, Chris Allen, Josh Mardis, Kelsey Bradshaw, (front) Devin Sandoval, Tia Speyrer, Kelsey Bradshaw
"My favorite memory o f ROTC would have to be all the drilll comps. The trips were fun too!" Tia Speyrer (12)
Echo Flight members are (back) Mitch Allen, Chris Kedrowski, Craig Orris, Dustin Jordan-Echols, (front) Jensen Klodnicki, Caleb Pellikan, Xavier Mitchell
Alpha Flight members are (back) Joshua tlamsberger, enris Lambert, Dustin Williams, (front) Gabrielle Beisner, Charles Home, Athena Istas Hot shown: Toni Marley
"I thought it was awesome whenever 1got to see the KC-135." Jensen Klodnicki (9)
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Building U p Engines Motor oil, grease, brake fluid, engine exhaust and a hint o f diesel. W elcom e to the Burkbumett High School Auto-Mechanic garage, hom e o f the Auto Technology class and one Mr. David Ress. Here, students learn everything from the basics o f auto mechanics to how to completely restore an old wreck. First year students tend to stay m ore in the classroom doing b o o k work where as students farther down the line spend m ore time working on the cars. S o m e projects are only in the garage for a couple o f class periods, needing only an oil change or to replace so m e m inor com ponents. Others m ay b e in there for a sem ester or even as long as a whole year, working on restoring an entire car. It is here in the classroom o f Mr. David Ress where one o f the great American creations - the autom obile continues to teach, inspire, and entertain students. Clinton Aase
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"The best thing about auto tech is that it's very relaxing and it has a lot of hands on experience." Andy Smith (12)
"The best thing about Auto Tech is you leara a lot about cars that I you didn't know at first.." Miguel Santiago (12) I
||using a reciprocator saw, Andy Smith (12) cuts off the back right llder o f a 1966 Sabb, 2.1972 Volkswagon Beetle that the class took R chassis and engine from to integrate into the 1966 Sabb restoration | )ject. 3. Using the welder Thomas Trout (12) attaches the frame from I : Beetle onto the Sabb. 4.1 966 Sabb the class is currently restoring. | Working together. Matt Morales (12) and Kyle Wade (12) drill holes in I :tal piping. 6. Holding the arc welder, Blake Nettles (12) gets it ready H use. 7. Wielding the chop saw, Louis Fulton (12) cuts off the ends of Hnetal component.
Down
Tearing Buildings
W hether it's building a float, tearing dow n wails, or redoing building interiors, the BUS Building T rades class will get it done. Building Trades has m ad e ap p earan ces all over the place from m aking floats for Burkbum ett's various annual parades, to helping construct the new AEC building. This year, the classes priority project has been the refurbishm ent and repurposing o f select school classroom s. A typical assum ption o f school grou n d s is that once the building has o pen ed , it is merely m an aged throughout the year, and repainted over the sum m er. Contrary to p opu lar belief the Burkbum ett High School cam p u s is in a constant but subtle state o f reform. More im pressive still is that our own students are rebuilding our cam pus. Clinton Aase
_ l_ ______________ (Veil, I wanted to ram more about [hat I was mainly Bterested in." thomas Troester (12)
"I wanted to take a class where I could make things with my hands." Miles Henderson (12)
What made you want to take Building Trades?
Auto Tech / Carpentry / Building T rades
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1. The football team listens to the Alma Mater after a close game against Argyle. 2. Enjoying a moment of free. Cope Ono (9), Coach James Moseley, and Lauren Moon (9) laugh at their district cross counby meet in Decatur. 3. Showing her kindness Emily Adams (11) gives Jenny Briscoe (12) a warming hug during senior night against Hirschi. 4. Playing in the water, students get cleaned up after their mudvolleyball game. 5. During the their last pep rally Jackie Sanders (12), Justin Roark (12), and Malachi Naef (12) gather together showing their excitement of being a senior. 6. In a unique formation Scott Otto (11) leads the way playing his clarinet at a football game this season. 7. Showing her true math nerd Allyson Baughman calculates a mathmatical solution for her class. 8. After a cheer Kirsten Carter (11), Corsi Crumpler (12), Megan Watts (12), and Leah Forrestal (12) huddle together to show their closeness as a team. 9. In the Dog Pound students show their pride for the Dunkin' Dogs as they cheer enthusiastically. 10. In a contest of the classes, the freshmen students show their improv skills by acting out the motions of a washing machine. 11. Showing their leadership Carla Musial (12), Amber Wherry (12), Bailey Burlton (12), Holly Cannon (12), Jenna Fraizer (12), Rikki Galvin (12), and Jamie Hair (11) lend their voices for a cheer to rally the bulldogs.
Mr. StMiss
Lorenzo
Kayla
Barnes
Smith
Football,
B abes,
rms,
Powerlifting
PALS,
Class
FCA, and
Reporter,
Key Club
FCA, Track, Baseball, and PALS
nom inees Leighton Jenkins
n o m in ees Mark Broomfield &
& Leah Forrestal
Randi Alley
n o m in ees Malachi n a e f & Bailey M cGowan
nom inees Miles Henderson & Reba Brown
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nom in ees B obby Sanders St nicole Monk
Most Likelu to
SUCCEED
.orenzo
Bailey
Sames
McGowan
ispires to
aspires to
oach
dance on
aotball, and
Broadway, do
each high
a m ajor tour,
chooi English
and m an age a professional studio.
n o m in ees Jace Mullens &
om inees Brady W alker &
Miranda L am b
icole Monk
n o m in ees Mark Broom field & Meredith Jones
n o m in ees Kayla Smith & Ryne C ozby
n om in ees Chevy Gil & Taylor Tisdale
Mr. & Miss BHS/ Most Likely to Succeed
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Who's Who Every year a select num ber o f students are selected to receive the prestigious 'Who's W ho' award. This special achievement is presented, not by the students, but by the teachers o f each specific field o f study. In order to achieve this aw ard one must show a strong knowledge in the subject, m ust sh ow g o o d citizenship and interaction with others in the class, and they have b e willing to put in the extra time to keep a top-notch grade and g o o d attitude
Kalynn Smith
Ryne Cozby
year round. "Kalynn is a talented student with a
"Ryne is a truly rem arkable math
p assio n for literature an d writing.
student. His w ork ethic and
are considered hard workers and diligent
Sh e is a m ature youn g lady with
kn ow ledge o f the subject is
thinkers. Teachers have seen their potential
creative insight an d w orks
outstanding, it h a s b e e n such a
seriously to achieve success."
pleasure having Ryne in class for
The students that receive this aw ard
and believe that they will have great
Mrs. S h an n on Johnston
the p ast two years.â&#x20AC;? Mrs. Allyson Baughma
accom plishm ents in their field o f study. Amber Boatman
Science!
Nicole Monk
Dylan Cummins â&#x2013;
Lorenzo Barnes
'Tiicole is an exceptional student
"Dylan is a talented and dedicated
"Lorenzo is the m od el for which w e
"Holly is on e o f ou r true athletes
and a great scientist w h o is fueled
student. He is intelligent and
w ou ld like all BHS athletes to b e
o u r school. Sh e h as been a four
by her natural scientific curiosity.
well-m annered. He h as a great
like. His character, dependability,
sport athlete for us all through hii
W e expect great things from Nicole
attitude and h as b een an asset to
and w ork ethic are secon d to none.
school. Her spirit, worth ethic, an<
in the future."
Burkbum ett High School. Dylan will
He is a great representative o f the
unselfishness m ake her deservini
be successful In anything he
BHS Athletic Program ."
o f this aw ard."
Mrs. Pam Francis
attempts in the future." Mr. Phil Taylor
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Mr. Danny Mix
Mr. Loy Triai
â&#x2013; ared Chapm an fed is the 200 9-201 0 Ban d |Bident, S a x o p h o n e Section ||der, a n d a m e m b e r o f the
"Jonna is a very talented y o u n g
"Alex is an ou tstanding lead er and
"C assie is a loyal an d caring
is very devo ted to the su cc ess o f
individual, n o t only h as sh e
expectations. S h e takes o n every
the Bu rkbum ett Choir."
p erform ed well on stage, sh e h as
project with a p a s sio n an d focus, it
krea B an d, a n d All-State Band.
h a s b e e n a p lea su re w atching her
Js a n outstanding m usician a n d
d eve lo p a s a n Artist."
i
Cassie Toft
lady w h o alw ays e x c e e d s m y
District Band, All-Region Band,
ilspected leader."
Alex Meek
Jonna Williams
Mr. J aso n Mayfield
served a s m y aide for two years a n d h a s h elped g et m e organized." Mr. Robert Barrow
Mr. J o e C o o k
Mr. D allas B ayless
ran
C onsum er Sciene
Kelly W ood
i
Chandler Carkuff
Agriculture
Tanner Fowler
s a first year Journalism student,
"Kelly h a s com pleted c la sses in all
"C h an dler is an excellent student
"Tanner is an excellent exam ple for
lley h as sh ow n great skills in her
a re a s o f FCS. S h e is very
w h o always takes pride in her
youn ger students, an d p eers to
ting, design a n d m ost
d e p e n d a b le a n d helpful to other
work. Her w ork in Illustrator is
m odel after. He is solid in his
jportantly her leadership."
students. S h e h as sh ow n maturity
exceptional an d is at the caliber o f
character, beliefs, and m orals. In
Mrs. M andy R eed
a n d responsibility by working for
a professional. S h e is a jo y to
addition to these important factors,
two years at Sonic while keeping
h ave in class an d a talented young
Tanner h as b een a m odel FFA
u p with sch ool work. W e feel sh e
lady."
will b e a great success!!" Mrs. Shirley Gritton
m em ber, w h o always m a d e a Mrs. B o b b ie Jon es
positive im pact to others." Mr. Gary Waitm an
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Merideth Selvidge
Jose Guerrero
Chevy Gil
Melody Gregory
"Merideth is in AS L III. S h e is a
"Jose's g oa l in class w a s alw ays to
"M elody is alw ays p repared for
"Chevy exem plifies the core values
natural signer. Sh e is very
d o his best. 1 appreciate his self
class an d h a s h er assignm ents
o f the Air Force an d AFJROTC. Sh<
intrinsically motivated. Sh e h as
discipline an d dedication."
d o n e in a timely m anner. S h e acts
is a h ard w orking p erson and
appropriately in class w h en doing
believes in striving to b e the best
b een a leader in her class all three
Mrs. Beverly Lee
years, and she is considering being
clinicals. S h e often d o e s class
Sh e lives o u r core valu es everyday
an interpreter."
participation an d answ ers
Sh e is outstanding!" Mr. Bill Fo
qu estion s freely."
Mrs. Am y Blackwell
Mrs. Bonnie W aterh ou se
Feme Bloodworth Aw
Y earboo
Quinton Alfonso
Linda Berreles
Kalynn Smith
I
Bailey McGowan)
"Quinton is always the first student
"Linda h as participated in
to begin work and is always on
Y e arbo o k for 3 years and is a great
seniors w h o g o a b o v e an d be yon d in order to ensure the quality o f the
task. He is a great student w ho
staffer. Sh e always h as a sm ile on
yearbook.
excels in everything he does."
her face and is ready to take on
T he o n e s w h o receive this aw ard are noted for their am azing
any assignm ent (even sports). "
enthusiasm , work ethic, skill, a n d for their dedication to the field of
Mr. David Ress
Mrs. Mandy Reed
T he F em e Bloodworth Journalism A w ard is an h on or received by the
journalism a s a whole. Amber Boatmari
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Best All Around Students ,, . In ten se d ed ica tion , s c h o o l spirit b ey o n d m easu re and g o o d natured disp osition s, th ese students display the attributes that the faculty and staff o f B urkbum ett High S ch o o l w ou ld like to a ck n ow led ge and h on or as the best o f the b e s t o f BHS. T h is aw ard is s e le c te d b y the faculty and sta ff o f BHS. Th ank you and congratulations.
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Clinton Aase
Jesse Abair
Bryan Adams
Ben Albers
Quinton Alfonso
Guitar (10-11), Choir (11-12), BPA (12), Theatre (9), Yearbook (12), Auto Tech 1 (10)
Soccer (9-12) Football (12)
Band (9)
Tennis (9-12) Teens Make a Difference (9-10) Ult. Frisbee (11-12)
Auto Tech I (11) Auto Tech II (12) Soccer (10)
Chris Allen
Randi Alley
Josh Alvarez
Volleyball (9-12), Cheerleading (11), Cross Country (9), NHS
Basketball (9-12) Key Club (11) STUCO (11-12)
Courtney Baggett
Cara Baker
Football (11) Baseball (11) NHS (11-12) Engineering Graphics (11) ROTC (9,10,12) UIL BCIS (11)
( 11-12)
Babes (9-10) Cheerleading (11) NHS (11-12)
Babes (9-10) NHS (11-12) Cheerleading (11-12)
Senior Class Officers
Lorenzo Barnes
Rilee Battista
Football(9-12) FCA (9-12) Powerlifting (9-12) PALs (11) Track (9-12) Class Reporter (9-11) Baseball (9)
Babes (9), Cheerleading (10), Volleyball (9-10)
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Jace Mullens President
Mark Broomfield
Robert Lee Blackmon
Vice President
Secretary/Treasurer
Tod 5 Favorite Movies 1. New Moon
5. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood 62 Prince
3. The Blind Side
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4. Transformers 2: Revenge o f the Fallen 2. Paranormal Activity
"School takes up most o f my time. I spend a lot o f time here." Nathan Galbraith
"My friends and I spend a lot of time at Taco Bell. We enjoy it there.
"I like hanging out anywhere as long as I'm with my friends!"
Seth Lynch
"In my free time, my friends and I enjoy going to the bowling alley."
Joy Silo Steven Morris
Christian Baxter
Kiersten Bell
Soccer (9-10)
Key Club (10-12, VP 12), Band (10-12, See 11) NHS (11-12, VP 12), FCA (11-12)
Laura Bentley
Audriana Berg
Dane Bergin
Linda Berreles
Jake Bishop
JV Tennis (9), Varisty Tennis (10)
FFA (9-12, VP 11, Pres (12), NHS
Yearbook (10-12), BPA (9 ,1 2 ), STUCO (10), Guitar (12)
Basketball (9-12), STUCO (11-12), Key Club (11-12)
Where is your favorite hangout?
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Robert Lee Blackmon Football (9-12), Powerlifting (9-12), Track (9-12), FCA p-12), PALS (12), Class I Secretary (12), STUCO j (9-10) NHS (11-12) ALPS (9-10)
Ian Blackwell
Joe Boatman
Beth Bodenhom
Jenny Briscoe
Football (9), ROTC (10-12) NHS (11-12)
Football (9)
Band (9-12) Quill & Scroll (11-12), Yearbook (11-12), NHS
Volleyball (9-12), Basketball (9), BPA (9), FCA (9-10)
( 11-12)
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Senior Handsome & Beauty Winners- Jesse Abair & Kayla Smith
Nom inees- R eba Brown B a m e s & Randi Alley
8f Isaiah H aygood
Broomfield 8; Leah
H enderson 6f Corsi
Rushin 8r Bailey
Forrestal
Crumpler
M cGowan
Regan Brookman
Shannon Broome
Boomtown Babes (9-10), PALS (11), Volleyball (9),
Dawg Squad (9), Drama Club (9-11)
Mark Broomfield
Colton Brown
Reba Brown
Kelsey Burg
Bailey Burlton
STUCO (9-12), Art Club (10), BPA (11-12), MHS (11-12), Basketball (9-12), Key Club (11-12, VP 12), FCA (9-12), United Way(10-12), Class Vice President (11-12), Choir (11), PALS (12)
FFA, Auto Tech Club, Building Trades
Volleyball (9-12), Babes (9-10), Cheerleading (11), NHS (11-12), Keyclub (12), PALS (12)
FFA (9-12), BPA (11), Art (9-10)
Boomtown Babes (9-12, Lt. 12), NHS (11-12), Key Club (11)
Ashley Bums
Ben Cahayla
JV Tennis (9-10), Varsity Tennis (10-12), NHS (11-12), PALS (11)
Angelica Canava
Holly Cannon
Football (9-12), Baseball (9-10), STUCO (9-12), NHS (11-12), ALPS (9-10)
Soccer, Track
Volleyball (9-12), Basketball (9-12), Softball (9-12), Track (10-12, Babes (9,10,12), Key Club
Chandler Carkuff
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Zach Carlson
Casandra Castro
Jared Chapman
James Chumley
Guitar
Basketball (9-12), Track (9-12), MHS (11-12), Key Club (12), BPA (10-12), Student Council (11-12)
Band (9-12), MHS (11-12)
Golf (9-12), Student Council (9)
Ryne Cozby
Jason Criddle
Cory Criswell
Corsi Crumpler
MHS (11-12), Football (9-12), Powerlifting (9-12), Track (9-10), UIL ( 12)
Tennis (9-12), BPA (12), MHS (11), UIL (11)
Football (9), Soccer (9)
Basketball (9), Volleyball (9-10), Babes (9-10), Cheerleader
Samantha Culver A Cappella Choir (9-12)
(12)
"In a way, I'm ready to start my life, but on the other hand, I'm going to miss everyone."
Dylan Cummins
Tyler Clement
Joey Davis
"Yes, I'm ready. Even though it means more school is ahead."
Kiersten Bell
I Football (9), Baseball I (9), Basketball (9-12). I STUCO (9-12), Track (12), MHS (11-12) Class Treasurer (9), Class Reporter (12)
Casey Keksi
"Mo, I'm going to miss everyone I've met in high school."
Brandon Johnson
"Yes, 1can't wait to get out on my own and prove those who doubted me wrong." Jenna Frazier
Are you ready to graduate?
5 questions in 5 seconds 1. Chicken Express or McDonalds?
Chicken Express
2. Paper or plastic?
3. Comedy or horror?
4. Day or night?
Paper
Horror
Hight
5. Mac or PC?
PC
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Jaelyn Dubski
Ian Dugan
Hope Duke
Choir (9-11), Basketball (9-10), Volleyball (9-10), Key Club (12) ROTC (9)
Babes (9-11), Key Club
ROTC (9-12), Baseball
(10)
(11)
Band (9-12), Pep Band (10-11),Yearbook (10-12)
Samuel Duke
Heather Duncan
Alexis Ferber
NHS (12), Football (9-12), Baseball (9-12), Key Club (11-12), FCA
Babes (9-11), Pals (11), NHS (11-12)
Almetta Douglas
Tyler Davis Soccer (9-12), Football (9)
Leonor Forrestal Taylor Forrestal Volleyball (9-12), Track (9-12), Babes (9-10) Cheerleading (11-12), Key Club (12), STUCO (9-10)
( 12)
Football, Key Club, FCA
Senior Favorites Tanner Fowler Uil ready writing, Winners- Reba Brown & Mark Broomfield
Smith & Perry Halverson
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Nominees- Cara Baker & Lorenzo Bames
Kiersten Bell & Samuel Duke
Nominees- Miles Henderson & Bailey McGowan
Nominees- Wendell Rushin & Leah Forrestal
FootMU9-12LTmck (9-11), Powerlifting (9-10), NHS (11-12), FFA (10-12)
Jenna Frazier Volleyball (9-10), Babes (9-12) (Cpt.12), Class | Pres. (9-11), Basketball j Mgr. (9-12), Track (9-12), NHS (11-12), Key Club(12), STUCO (9-11), UIL Accounting I (12), Alps (9-12) j
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5 Favorite Trends 1. V-necks
3.
Skinny jeans
5. Scarves
4.
Hightop shoes
2. Leather Jackets
"My favorite memory was definitely the CRAVE at Jan Lee!"
"My favorite memory was when one o f my friends got Sour Skittles salt in his eye."
Marissa Stephens
"I'll never forget when our Varsity basketball team went to state."
Brad Hunt
Cody Hash
"When I skipped school with my friend to be the first customers at Dairy Queen." Wendell Rushin
What has been your best high school memory?
Tony Furman Football (9-12)
Nathan Galbraith Band (9-12, VP (12), Football (9), HHS (11-12), Soccer (12),
Chevy Gil Basketball (9), ROTC (9-12, GRCOMM 12), UIL Computer App [ (10-12), BPA (11-12), ACAP (12),
Annelisa Glidewell
Kyle Frazier
Louis Fulton
Football (9-12) Powerlifting (11-12)
Building Trades
Rikki Galvin
Patricia Garcia
Brad Garratt
Babes (10-12), Key Club (11), Softball (9-10)
ACAP Choir (9-11) ROTC (9-11)
Band (9-12), Yearbook (11)
Ashley Green
Melody Gregory
Kyle Griffin
HHS, Key Club
ROTC (9-11)
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Jose Guerrero Football (9-10)
Mylene Gutierrez Soccer (9-12) Track (9-12)
John Hall
Perry Halverson
Basketball Theatre Drama Club
Band (9-12) F1I1S (11-12) Guitar (10,12) Choir (9)
Isaiah Haygood
Miles Henderson
Ashley Henrion
Shawn Hetcel
Football (9-12) Basketball (9-10), Key Club (12), BPA (11), FillS (12), STUCO (11-12),Track (11-12)
Basketball (9)
Color Guard (9-12) Basketball Mgr (11)
Football (9-11) Baseball (9)
F111S (1 1 -1 2 )
"The Promise" by Tracy Chapman
Demetri Hicks
Steve Hill
Football (11-12), Basketball (11), Track
Football (9-12), Powerlifting (9-12),
Bethany Kroll
"Anything by Bobby Dale"
Amanda Harrimon
Angelique Hibbs
"Chicken Fried" by Zac Brown Band
Justin Roark
"Heart o f a Champion" by Nelly
cy
J.D Chumley
Lager
What is your personal soundtrack? 5 questions in 5 seconds 1. Soda or sweet tea?
Sweet tea
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2. Movies or mall?
Mall
3. Democrat or Republican?
Republican
4. Chocolate or vanilla?
5. American Eagle or Hollistej
Chocolate
American Eagle
top 5 Colleges
4. OU 2. Vemon College
sr. Mayfield
SGT Fox
Clinton Aase
Mr. Waitman
Patricia Garcia
Mr. Mullins
Logan Veitenheimer
Kyle Wade
Emarie Holland
Brad Hunt
Basketball (9-10), Soccer (10-12), Track
Tennis (9-11), BPA (11-12)
Leighton Jenkins
Brandon Johnson
Clinton Johnson
Football (9-12), Track (9-12), Basketball (9), NHS (11-12), FCA
Basketball
Who is your favorite teacher?
Leah Hurst
Daniel January
Mascot (10), Road Crew
Golf (9-10)
(11)
Soccer (9-12), Football (9-10)
( 10-11)
Dwayne Johnson Basketball
Shamiqua Johnson Basketball (9-12) ROTC (9-11)
Dayna Jones
Kala Jones
Kyle Jones
Soccer (9,12), Key Club
Volleyball (9), Key Club (12), STUCO (12)
Soccer (9-12), Cross Country (12), Football
( 12)
(9)
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Top 5 Favorite Songs 1. "You Belong With Meâ&#x20AC;? Taylor Swift
5. "Bad Romance" Lady Qaga
3. "Fireflies" Owl City 4. "Empire State o f Mind" Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
2. "Down" Jay Sean
"To be a pediatrician."
"I want to go to French Culinary School and be a chef."
Leah Hurst
I want to have a jo b in Japanese animation, get college degree, then get a job.
"Go to college, maybe play football and get an engineering degree."
Justin Shaw
Steve Hill
Brad Myers
What are your future goals?
Christopher Kedrowski AFJROTC Key Club BPA
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Meredith Jones
Gage Judd
Band (9-12, Drum Major 11-12), MHS (11-12) UIL (9-12), Choir (10)
Building Trades (9-11) AFJROTC (9) Auto Tech (10) BFD Explorers (9-12)
Clarence Keksi
Chris Killian
Preston King
Hayli Klusmeyer
HHS (11-12) Key Club (12) Baseball (9-12) FCA (12)
ROTC (9-12) Football (9) Track (9-12) Cross Country (11-12)
Football Track Powerlifting
Band (9-12)
Hailey Kotulek
Bethany Kroll
Kaylani Lagat
Cy Lager
Miranda Lamb
Auto Tech
Babes (9-12) Acapella Choir (9-12) VP (12) United Way (10-11) HHS (11-12) Leadership Cabinet (10-11) ALPS- (9-12)
ROTC (9-10) Choir (9)
ROTC Football
Tennis (9-10) Art (9-10) Drama Club (9) HHS (9-10)
People
Rob Lewin
Eddie Little
Peter Loftus
Austin Longacre
James Lorenzo
Band (12)
Band (9-12)
Baseball (9-12), Cross Country (9-12), Key Club (12), MHS (11-12), AFJROTC (9), BFA (9)
Tennis (9), Football ( 10)
Football
Seth Lynch
Garrett Mahaffey
Tyler Marion
Sarah Harris
Scott McCleskey
Football (9-10), AFJROTC (9-12), Acappella Choir (9-12)
Football (9-10), Track (9), Band (9-12), AFJROTC (11-12)
Soccer
Football (9-12), Powerlifting (9-10), rack (9), Key Club (12)
"Stay out o f jail!"
Josh McCleskey
Bailey McGowan
Football
Cross Country (9-12), STUCO (9-12, Class Officer (10), Track (9-10), Baseball Stat. (11-12), U1L (10-12), ALPS (9-10), Key Club (12), B P A 10-12, Cheerleadlna (10-12), Babes (9), PALs (11), FCA (10), NHS (11-12), Yearbook (12), Quill & Scroll (12)
Cara Baker
"Don't get pregnant!"
Regan Brookman
"Get a job!"
David Wiedenbeck
"Follow your dreams!"
Ashley Bums
Do you have any advice for the class of 2011?
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5 questions in 5 seconds 1. MySpace or Facebook?
2. Ford or Chevy?
Ford
3. Summer or Winter?
4. Mazzio's or Pizza Hut?
Summer
"Being a successful photographer."
5. Mikon or Canon?
Pizza Hut
"Having a government j ob with the USFS."
Canon
"A graphic designer and Pro Skateboarder"
"Somewhere a little outside o f a town living in the country."
Annelisa Glidewell
Jordan McKenzie
Danny McManus Theatre Arts
(9) ROTC (9-10) ACAP Choir
Josh McWhorter Basketball (9th), Key Club (11)
Alexandrea Meek Choir (9-12), Colorguard (10-12), Yearbook (12), NHS
Football, Building Trades, Work Program, Wielding, FFA
Brandon Miller Baseball (9-12)
Megan Meese Choir (9-10), Hursing
Christian Mendoza
( 12)
Basketball (9-12), Cross Country (9-12), STUCO (11-12), PALS (12), Key Club (11-12)
Colin Miller
Elijah Seth Michael Mire
Baseball (9-12)
Football (10-12), Track (10-12), Powerlifting (10), Soccer (9), PALS
(12)
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Dylan Veitenheimer
Josh Waters
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
( 12)
Damion Middleton
Qage Judd
Lorena Mendoza Nursing (10-12)
Kristen Mire FCA (12), Yearbook ( 12)
Jordan Miser
Nicole Monk
Jasmine Monroe
Kristen Moore
Matthew Morales
ACAP Choir (9-10)
Track (9-10), Key Club (11-12), STUCO (12) NHS (11-12)
Babes (12)
Band (9)
Basetball (9-12), Key Club (12), NHS (11-12)
Senjamin Moree
Steven Morris
Derek Morrow
Jace Mullens
Breanna Murphy
Baseball (9-12), NHS ( 11-12)
ROTC (9-10), Guitar (11), Track (11-12)
Tennis (9-11), Tennis (12), BPA (11-12) ROTC
Class Pres. (12) STUCO (12), Tennis (9-12), NHS (11-12), PALS (12)
Volleyball (9), Tennis (9-10), Key Club (9-12) STUCO (9), Yearbook
( 11)
( 12)
slaving my horn know bout verything I lo." Merideth Selvidge
"The school lunches."
"Waking up early every morning."
Preston King
Austin Longacre
"Semester finals."
Kyle Frazier
What will you miss the least about high scool? Tod 5 Favorite TV Shows 1.
Gossip Girl
3. Glee
Carla Musiai
Victoria Musiai
Babes (9-12)
ELC (9-12)
5. The Secret Life o f the American Teenager
4. Scrubs
2.
Vampire Diaries
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Brad Myers
Malachi Naef
Cody Nash
BPA (11-12) ROTC (9-11) NHS (11-12)
Football (9-12), Track (9-12), Basketball (9), NHS (11-12)
Basketball (9-12), Key Club (11-12), NHS (12)
Kevin Orris Football (9) FFA (10)
"Eating a Blizzard in 30 degree weather." Kaylani Lagat
Nathania Parham
Blake Nettles
Victoria Nicholson Oirls Choir
Kelly Payton
Laura Perdue
Heather Perez
NMS (12)
Baskeball (9)
Joshua Pickrel
Victoria Raleigh
ROTC (9), RPA (11-12)
Colorguard (9-11), Key Club (10-11)
Basketball (9-12)
ROTC (9-11)
"Best thing ever! We needed one in Burk."
"Chocolate and fudge and some chili fries baby!"
Demetri Hicks
Devin Sandoval
"What about it?"
Thomas Troester
What are your thoughts on Dairy Queen? Tod 5 Favorite Shoes 1.
Moccasins
3. Tom's
5. Vans 4. Boots
2.
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Hikes
"Win a state Championship!"
"Try harder at everything i did."
Robert Blackmon
Ashley Rarick I Volleyball (9-12), I Basketball (9-11)
Sabrina Reprogal Basketball MGR (10-12), Track (10,12), h h s (12)
"Played tennis!"
Sabrina Reprogal
Sam Duke
"I wish I would've been involved in more activities and clubs.” Ben Moree
What’s one thing you should have done in high school?
Tracy Rios
Justin Roark
Sonia Rodriguez
Brittney Rogers
Ashley RoofFener
Football (10-11), FFA (9-11), Powerlifting
Football (9), Basketball (9), FFA (10-12)
Soccer (9-12), NHS
Volleyball (9-10), Basketball (10), Softball (9)
Track (10)
( 11-12)
( 11-12)
Wendell Rushin
Jessica Sanchez
Bobby Sanders
Jackie Sanders
Devin Sandoval
ROTC (9-10)
Babes (9,10,12), Crime Stoppers (9)
ROTC (9-10), Choir (11-12), Guitar (11)
Football (9-12), Soccer (9-12), FFA (10-12)
ROTC (9-12), Choir (9)
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"2011 hoopers...Keep the basketball going and stay in school." Jake Bishop
"Don't be a yahoo!"
"Never give up...just succeed."
Austin Weaver
Josh McWhorter
"Don't be in such a hurry."
Amber Staupe
Any advice for the 2011 class?
Merideth Selvidge
Justin Shaw Soccer, Band (9-12)
Babes (9-12), STUCO (11-12), NHS (11-12), UIL (9-11), Drama Club (9-11)
Joy Silo Track (11), Basketball manager (12), Softball (9-10), Basketball (9-11), Soccer (9)
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People
Clayton Shearman Baseball (9-12)
Amber Smith
Miguel Santiago
Nicolette Scott
Football, Track, Basketball
Volleyball (10), Football trainer (11-12)
Wren Siegrist
Christian Sifuentes
ROTC (9-11), Choir (9) Football trainer (12)
Kalynn Smith
Kayla Smith
AFJROTC (9-10), UIL (11-12), Yearbook (12), NHS (11-12)
BABES, NHS, PALS, FCA, Key Club
Soccer
Andy Smith
Tia Speyrer
Shane Spiess
Amber Staupe
AFJROTC (9-12)
Basketball (9)
Choir (9-12), Key Club (11-12), Track (9), Dance (9-12)
Geoffrey Talley
Isaiah Terry
Tennis (9-12)
Football (9-12), Powerlifting (9-12), Track (9-12), NHS (11-12), FCA (9-12), Yearbook (12),
Cassie Toft
Jerrod Toffte
Theatre (9-12)
NHS (11-12), Football (9-12). Basketball (9-10), Track (9-12)
Enrique Thompson-Kribbs AFJROTC (9-12), Soccer (9), Choir (9)
Marissa Stephens
Tishia Sternadel
S o ccer (9 -12), XC (1 0-12), FC A (9 -1 2 ), Track (1 1-12), b H S (1 1-12), Volleyball (9 -10), Key C lu b (1 1-12),
Taylor Tisdale
Colton Todd
NHS (11-12), STUCO (9-12), Football (9-12), P A L S (12)
Football (9-10), Basketball (9-11), Baseball (9)
Football fans gather together at Senior Night.
rob 5 Senior Traditions1.
Senior Pep Rally
5. Graduation
3. Sleeping in on TAKS day 4. Senior Skip Day
2.
Not getting first at homecoming ever
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Matthew Trebing
Thomas Troester
Tennis (9-10), r o t c (9-12)
Robert Turner Qoif (9-12)
Dylan Veitenheimer
Logan Veitenheimer Football (9-12), Building Trarip 11 0-191
Raquel Velez
Josh Waters
Kyle Wade
Kilie Walbom
Brady Walker
Robby Warren
Guitar Building Trades
Softball (9-10), Soccer (11-12)
NHS, Soccer, PALS
Choir (9-11)
Niketa Watson
Weight Training, Art
Brandon Johnson, Jake Bishop, and Josh Alvarez play Jenga,
Top 5 Favorite Stores 1.
Wal-Mart
3.
American Eagle
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Megan Watts
Austin Weaver
Cheerleading (11), NHS (11-12) Secretary 12)
Ag, ROTC (9-10)
STUCO (9-11), Key Club (9-10)
Amber Wherry
Addison White
Gavin Whittaker
Babes (9-12)
Basketball (9-12), UIL Science (12), ACAP (11-12), Volleyball (9), NHS (11-12), ALPS (9-12)
Football (9-12), Track ( 10 -1 2 )
David Wiedenbeck
Anthony Wilkins
FCA (11-12), Key Club (11-12), BPA (12), Basketball (9-12)
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Christina Williams Babes (9-12)
Jonna Williams
Dylan Wood
Kelly Wood
Robert Young
Choir (10-12), TMEA (12), UIL Solo/Ensamble (12)
Soccer (9-12)
Color Guard (9-12), NHS (11-12)
Band (9-12), ROTC (9-12), Drill Team Commander (10-11)
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Senior Class 2011
Junior C lass Officers (from left): Secretary/Treasurer Riley Jalowy Reporter Kody Mix President Mathan Durst Vice President Michael Aaron
Michael Aaron Bri Acheson Clayton Adam s Dustin Adam s
Emily Adam s Devon Allen Zachary Allen Jordan Almendarez
Corey Amey Abbey Anderson Macey Anderson
Scotty Anderson
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Blake Arbogast Ashley Arnold Jacob Back Zachary Barrager
Jace Beason Neyahna Bennett Kaylie Bingham Lucas Bower
Danielle Box Andre Bradley Kelsey Bradshaw Jam es Brantley
Kassandra Brugmann Taylor Butler Dalten Carroll Steven Carroll
Kirsten Carter Landon Cash Ashton Castaneda Cody Childers
What is your dream jo b and why? â&#x20AC;&#x153;A nurse practidoner. I've wanted to be one since I was little because my whole family is in the medical field.' Peyton Whitaker (11)
"A pastry chef. I really 111 decorating pastries." Reyna Thomas (11)
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Canon Cornelius
Sierra Smith
Kristi Pickett
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Hannah Green
Bri Acheson
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Michael Elphick Kelli Falto Elizabeth Faust Dalton Fields
Robyn Foster Justin Fountain Jarred Garcia Alec Garza
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Junior Handsome & Beauty Canon Cornelius Hannah Green
Nominees Andrew Runyon Kristi Pickett
Nominees Andrew Schutte Kaylie Bingham
Nominees Dean Gulker Jamie Hair
Nominees Nathan Durst Jaclyn Johnson
Nominees Rowdy Hall Audrey Wallace
Brian George Nathan Getchell Derrell Gibbs Dakota Gibson
James Gibson James Gieratz Raymond GofF Travis GofF
Jerard Graham Hannah Green Aaron Griffin Brittany Griffin
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Casey Grinnell Micha Guilbeau Dean Gulker Alicia Gunnoe
Jamie Hair Samantha Hall Aaron Hansen I
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Ceciley Hawkins Ryan Hayes Devin Helton-Fair Brenna Hennan
Brooke Hennan Kevin Hernandez Am anda Hill Emily Hill
Danielle Hubbard Joel Hubbard Bradley Iannone Stephanie Irions
Logan Iselin Joshua Jackson-Gustoso Riley Jalowy_____________ Harley Johnson
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Jaclyn Johnson Ethan Jones Jody Joss Elizabeth Karabel
Alexa Kimball Mareike Kirwald Kaitlyn Kuehler John Liffick
Jingjing Ma Terrance Mackey Elizabeth Marley Sabina Marroquin
Courtney Martin William Martin Katy McClain Krystal McCleskey
Tyler McLelland Dylan McMullen Tyler McNew Michael Mello
Shelby Melvin Albaro Mendoza Shannon Merkle Alexandra Merrill
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Brenna Moore Justin Morgan Tyler Moudy Lindsay Mullins
Michael Murphy Melinda Nelson Ryan Miblett Kody Mix
Brant Morthrop Caleb Noyes Raelyn O'Leary Teresa O'Neill
t "I spend my tone In my i room reading and going to i the library.' Scott Otto (11)
"1 like to read, work on BPA projects or spend time with my family. I also like to watch a little tv or hang out with my friends at the mall. Micha Guilbeau (11)
What do you do in your spare time in or out of school? T m with my youth group a lot, or with m y family hanging out at my house.' Hannah Green (11)
''Playing football, lifting weights, hanging out with friends, and watching movies." Myles Perez-Jara (11)__________
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1. Joining hands for the Alma Mater, Aaron Griffin (11), Samantha Roderick (11), and Taylor Willett (11), celebrate their victory at the Homecoming Pep Rally. 2. Chanting their class yell, Andrew Runyon (11), Derrell Gibbs (11), Canon Cornelius (11), Tyler McLelland (11), Myles Perez-Jara (11) and Scott Dobbins (11) try to outscream the seniors. 3. During a pep rally, Jordan Roberson (11), Riley Jalowy (11), Nathan Durst (11), Kody Mix (11) and Kelli Falto (11) imitate a dump truck.
Temi Ogunleye Danielle Ongay Scott Otto Austin Parkey
Daniel Patterson Kendall Patterson Ryan Patty Ashley Paxton
Samantha Penner Myles Perez-Jara Kellie Petersen Douglas Peveto
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Kristi Pickett Alayna Pounds Joe Pugliesi Amanda Rarick
Kevin Reid Hanna Rice Jordan Roberson Samantha Roderick
Brittany Ross Andrew Runyon Kenneth Rush Dakota Rushin
Emily Salas-Groves 4
Taryn Schaefer Andrew Schutte Tyler Scroggin
Adrian Searan Tori Shores Andrew Skinner William Skinner
Karly Smith Sierra Smith Jade Sparks Aaron Stafford
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JC Standifer Casey Stengel Christopher Stone Dillon Stone
Stetn Sveen Ronnie Sykes Christian Tanner Kelsey Tatum
Sean Terry Reyna Thomas Corey Tiemann Trey Todd
Johnathan Torresillas Thomas Trout Ashley Tyler Gladys Velez
Swenja Vorwerk Karsyn Vroom Audrey Wallace Parker Walton
Layni Washington Jordan Watson Nicolas Watson India Wells
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Sylvia Wheat Hilary Wheeler Peyton Whitaker Derrick Wiese
Taylor Willett Kailee Williams Matthew Williams Sarah Willis
Connor Witt Kylie Wright Qaycon Yoo
"I would like to m eet Matthew Hastings and do vocals on stage with him.â&#x20AC;? Jacob Back "I would like to m eet Michael Jackson and 1 would have him teach m e the moonwalk." Robyn Foster (1 1 )
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"Tupac Shakur. We would have a gangster rap battle, and 1would win." Ronnie Sykes (1 1 )
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Sophomore Class Officers
President Logan McBeath Vice President Justin McDonald
Mallorie Aase Kendra Anderson Mark Arnold Brandon Askins
Trevor Askins Laura Ayala Dakota Baker Jake Barker
Isaiha Bames Will Bell Madison Bennett Richard Bentley
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People
Rey Berreles Am ber Boatman Calliope Bodenhom Jayme Bolf
Tiffany Bolf Frederik Brach Morgan Bradberry Tyler Brandi
Bari Brunson Steven Bruso Ashley Bucchi Nicholas Buckalew
JJ Burlton Anthony Cantu Tyler Carlson Jacob Carter
Steffen Cary Zack Catherall Devin Chafin John Chancellor
Johnny Felix Chapa Austin Cheney Gade Chouinard Heather Cissell
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Casie Cleaver Tyler Clement Hannah Clendenon Kristopher Connett
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Zachary Evans Zane Ewing Margaret Fernandez Presley Ford
Kayla Franke Kami Frazier Joseph Fuller Haylee Fulton
Laura Galbraith Tyler Galliton Jeramey Garcia Mario Garcia
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Raushanda Qarcia Dalton George Brandon Golden Ryle Gordon
Ashley Green Shawn Gunnoe Ryan Hall Kyle Hancock
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Britlynne Hanlon Makayla Harder Jonathan Hardman April Harrimon
Cody Harrimon Joey Harris Whitney Harry Alexandria Hawkins
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Chandler Helms Bret Henderson Anthony Holland Bryce Hollingsworth
Courtney Hoover Vojtech Hrcek Christopher Ingram Presley Jackson
Dakota Johnson Matt Johnston Mehalley Johnston Anthony Jones
Emily Jones Landen Jones Marcus Jones Phillip Jones
Anthony Joplin Joy Joss Brian Keksi Alton Killian
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Silly song and dance "1 would dance to 'I'm a little teapot' and my signature move would be called the Double J" - JJ Burlton (10
"People don't always look at your looks, it's g o o d to b e nice" -Ryan Whitaker (1 0 )
Joshua Kinnaird Kayla Kinnaird Mikayla Kroll James Kuehn
Garrett Lam Hailley Land Tanner Lawless Bret Lewis
Catherine Loftus Breanna Long _________
Hans Longacre Ryan Looney
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Curtis Lowers Dillon Luke Dico Lynott Joshua Mardis
Marina Marroquin Logan McBeath Sarah McClain Lauren McCleskey
Justin McDonald ■
Megan McFadden Ariel McKenzie Aaron McKinzie
Austin McShan Ryan Meek ■
Zach Mire Brooke Mitchell
Cameron Montgomery-Keef Daniel Moore Brooke Mora Matthew Murphy
Andre Murzone Steven Musgrave William Nicholes Jesse Dorris
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Ana O'Meill Young Min Oh Kyle Orris Riley Painter
Alejandra Parham Brady Payne Dalton Peters Shannon Phelan
Kaitlynn Pickrel Haleigh Prejean Brianna Prince Andrew Raleigh
David Ramsey Shawn Raymond Adam Reed Tori Reynolds
Trevor Ricketts Jacob Rios Jermel Robbins Kaitlyn Robertson
Miranda Robinson Christina Rodriguez Mateo Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez
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Andrew Roth Dylan Sander Mitch Saville Darien Scarlott
Troy Schaefer Aaron Schmidt John Scott Benjamin Sharp
Jessenda Shults Nathaniel Sigler Randy Joe Silo Dakota Simpson JGGIE& lominees for Sophomore pvorites: 1. Riley Painter and pgan McBeath 2. Presley Ford bd Justin McDonald 3. Kaitlyn lobertson and Isaiha Bames 4.
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Hannah Slater Aaron Smith
Jonathan Smith Joshua Smith Malachi Spence Rachael Starkey
Kevin Sumbera Paul Teague Rebekka Templin Joseph Thom as
Charles Thom pson Cameron Troester Matthew Trout Scott Tsai
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Adriana Tucker Ashley Turner Christopher Turner Matthew Tyson
Darianna Walker Larissa Walls Connor Walton Kimberly Warner
Am ber Warren Blake Watkins Brittney Weary Zachary Weaver
Trevor Wessling Ryan Whitaker Braxton White Quinton Willbum
Alexis Williams Alysia Williams Christine Williams Justin Williams
David Williamson Angelica Zaragoza
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Freshman Class Officers
President Morgan McShan, Reporter Lauren Moon, Secretary/Treasurer Brittany McDaris
Abbey Adam e Alex Allen Bre-Ann Arndt Billy Ayala
Chase Baker Zackre Baker Travis Bales Marlee Balis
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Brittany Bames Trevor Bames Sierra Barton Rachel Bayless
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Gabrielle Beisner David Bennett Mark Bernal Kendyl Berry
Daevaughn Bethay Destiny Bider Caitlyn Black Shayla Blackshear
Kaitlin Blanton Danielle Bolling Lexi Boswell Carlssa Bounds
Emily Boyce Dean Bradford Clayton Brown Brittany Bryant
Tasia Burkybile Bailey Butler Jacob Campbell Justice Campbell
Allison Canham Sabrina Carrasco
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Kyle Carter Samantha Castro Lane Chancellor Mariah Chandler
Garrett Clampitt Richard Clark Aaron Coker Chandy Cornelius
Natalie Corsaut Michael Craner Kira Croucher Paige Daino
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"Be two places at once." -Kassidy Johnson (9)
"To move things with my mind." -Jessica Grider (9)
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Laura Daugherty Brandon Dean Hunter Deason Trent Denton
Ashley Dilbeck Keaton Dolan Kymberly Dunham Steven Durdaller
Shawn Einhaus Christopher Ellyson Carl Evans Matthew Everson
Brianna Fehr Stephen Foster Brandon Fountain Makenzie Fowler
Alan Freeman Brad Freeman Hannah Galbraith Lee Gallegos
Danielle Gamble Cynthia Garcia Janae Garcia Miranda Gardea
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Jennifer Garmon Justin George Joshua Gonzalez Jessica Grider
Ebanie Griffith Kaytlin Griner Cody Grinnell Brandon Gunn
David Gunnoe Joshua Ham sberger Silas Hinton Alexis Holley
Joshua Howell Cheyenne Hubbard-Bilyen Dylan Hunt Athena Istas
Deshon Jackson Ronni Jalowy Kassidy Johnson Laci Johnson
Jessica Jordan Dustin Jordan Echols Chad Kennedy
David Kidd
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Andrew Ratley
Morgan McShan
Marlee Balis
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Kent Wingfield
Keaton Dolan
Ebanie Griffith
Lexi Sprague
Freshman Class Handsom e and Beauty Jensen Klodnicki Caitlyn Black
Timothy Killian Tamara King
Jensen Klodnicki Ashley Lager Michael Lamberti Adam Leslie
Tyler Lewin David Lipsey Kevin Long Avery Lopez
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Jayson Love Dustin Maberry Jordan Mackey Cheyenne Manzel
Toni Marley Devin Massey Mercedes Mata Kylee McClain
Kellie McCloskey Brittany McDaris Morgan McShan Samantha Mendoza
Victor Mendoza Am anda Merola Kaitlyn Mire Xavier Mitchell
Selena Mize Lane Mohedano Lauren Moon Victoria Mooney
Justin Moore Brittany Mullins Jenna Murphy Patrick O'Hair
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Christianah Ogunleye Cope Ono Craig Orris Nathaniel Osborn
Emily Overstreet Jeremy Payne Zachery Payne Caleb Pellikan
Michela Pletcher Randall Priddis Brittany Pruett Megan Pruett
"To not have to go to school, but still Know everything!" -Danielle Gam ble (9)
"More wishes." -Lauren Teeter (9)
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Freshman Favorites
nominees Adam Leslie
nominees Cope Ono
nominees Jairun Armendariz
Caitlyn Black
Cheryse Williams
Kaitlyn Mire
Class Favorites Kevin Long Emma Kate Winkles
Raina Pruett Cody Pugliesi Andrew Ratley Josh Reed
Samantha Roark Victoria Rodriguez Tyler Rorabaw Jasmine Rouleau
Garrett Russell Kelsi Rutledge Tyler Salsman Misty Schneider
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nominees Kent Wingfield Ronni Jalowy
nominees Keaton Dolan Morgan McShan
Camron Senters Edward Serrano
Rachel Shackelford Moah Sharpley
McKenzie Shawn Austin Shields Am anda Silva Anamaria Silva
Evan Skinner Samuel Slater Ashtyn Smith Cassidy Smith
Paula Snyder Lexi Sprague Malory Stokes Paige Strahan
Gary Suarez David Tagliabue Lauren Teeter
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Kaci Thompson Jessi Thornton Noamy Torres Hai Tran
Dillan Tyler Jesse Vanpelt Jonathon Vecellio Bryonna Vela
Roderick Wachter Jacob Waddell Seigen Walker Deja' Wallace
Brian Warren Bradley W ebb Hannah Wilbum Chelsea Wilkinson
Victoria Wilkinson Aliyah Williams Cheryse Williams Grace Williams
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Justin Williams Justin Williams Kent Wingfield Emma Winkles
Garrett Wise Destinee Woodall
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"Initiation." Hannah Galbraith (9)
"I wouldn't know where anything was -Dillan Tyler (9)
m What to do at lunch." -Brittany Mullins (9)
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Judy Albers - Sp. Ed Aide Brad Avens - Pre-AP Eng II, AVID Adri Balls - Library Aide Alysla Barr - IPC Bob Barrow • Theater Allyson Baughman * Alg I, Pre-Cal, AP Cal, Stats
Michael Baughman ■World Geography Dallas Bayless - Band Elaine Bell - AEC Jennifer Bell * Asst. PnTidpal Patrick Birk - Girls Soccer Head Coach Anna Black - Credit Recovery
Ryan Black - Comm Apps/ Football Thomas Black - AEP Amy Blackwell - ASL, Cheerleading Duward Blackwell - Principal-AEC, Gateway Gloria Bond - Counselor Marla Boswell - ASL
Scott Boswell - Head Football Coach Courtney Branch - Drill Team Asst. Patsy Buhs - Credit Recovery Jeremiah Butchee - U.S. History, Football Rick Butler - Health/Football Jessica Byrd - English U
Sheryl Carpenter - W. Hist Honors, W. Geo Honors Larry Carter - Gateway Keri Cely - Volleyball, Env. Sci, Track Virginia Clack - Art I Leslie Coble - Alg. I, TAKs Math Joe Cook - Art
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Toni Cowardln - Communications Robert Dalker - Bio. I, Volleyball, Qlrls Soccer Mike Davis - Criminal Justice Johnny Divine * Guitar Phillip Dowling - Psych., Sociology, W. Geo Linda Ellett - Algebra 1,11
Sandi Evans - OCS Amy Plscher - AP Physics Bill Pox - AFJROTC Instructor Pam Francis - Pre-AP Chem, AP Chem Nancy Frazier • Accounting l&r II, BCIS, Programming Michael Freeman • U.S. Mist, Football. Track
Margaret Fuentes - Spanish I, 111 Tammy Gerstner • Diagnostician Rae Gillen • English IV, Reading Camilla Griffith - Principal's Secretary Shirley Gritton - Apparel, Work Program Laurie Hankins - Alg I, II, Math Models
Del Hardaway - Principal Leaann Hardy - School Nurse Allen Hennan - Sp. Ed. Aide, Softball Erin Hinson - Algebra I, II, Math TAKS Laurie Hollingsworth - Drill Team, Credit Rec. Natalie Husen - Access, App. Math
Donna Johnson - Pre*AP Eng 1, Eng III Shannon Johnston - Pre-AP Eng I, AP Eng III Bobble Jones - BCIS I&II, BIMM Clint Kerr - Sp. Ed Taylor Kilcrease - Content Mastery Aide/ Soccer Melinda Kleckner - BCIS I, BIMM, Media Tech
1. Working on his own version of American Gothic, Mr. Joe Cook displays his skill with oil
paints 2. With class at full attention, Mrs. Shannon Johnston enlightens her students about irony 3. At her desk complete with a plaque, Mrs. Melinda Kleckner smiles for the camera 4. Having a run time while teacmng isn t difficult for Mr. Brad Avens 5. The math hall echos with an Algebra song from Mrs. Linda Ellett's class 6. Taking full advantage of her desk space, Mrs. Camilla Griffith tackles main office paperwork. Faculty
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Alex Koulovatos - Basketball, Dr. Ed. Carla Leach - Team III Mike Leach * Economics, Baseball Beverly Lee - Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Advertising Julie Lewis - Alg I, Qeom, Math Models Lana Liggett - Counselor
Joe Mariotti - AFJROTC Instructor Taryn Maxwell - Math Lab Instructor Jason Mayfield - Choir, Guitar Kelley McGowan - Credit Recovery Curtis McNeil - Biology Paula McNeil - Gateway
Jeannine Miller - Child Dev, Prep for Parenting, PALs Denise Miracle - IPC, Girls Basketball Missy Mire - Counselor's Office James Mize - Gateway Becky Montgomery - BCIS, Volleyball James Moseley - W Hist, Boys Cross Country,Boys Basketball
Tim Mullins - Building Trades Shane Newman - Head Tennis Coach Janet Niles - French I-IV, ESL Danny Nix - Athletic Director Susie Nix - Counselor Ruth Ottmann - Sp. Ed. Aide
Todd Pyle - AEC Kelli Quintero - Asst. Coach Tennis Mandy Reed - Eng. II/III, Yearbook David Ress - Auto Mechanics Linda Richards - Health, Volleyball Francisco Salas - Spanish II
1. In front o f the parents and students, Mrs. Beverly Lee announces the next contestants for the homecoming skits. 2. Looking on Mrs. Melanie Selvidge prepares to instruct her senior English class.
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Mark Sanders - World History Karen Sanderson * Librarian Sherry Sands - Asst. Principal's Office Ellen Scharlach - Food Science Melanie Selvidge - AP English IV Lee Seman - Alg. L Qeom. Alg. II
Sharon Skaggs - AEP Debbie Smith - Registrar John Starling - English I, Boys Basketball Sandy Tandberg - Alg I, Geometry Phil Taylor - AP U.S. Hist, AP U.S. Govt Natalie Thompson - Team III
Loy Triana - AP Bio, A & P, Girls Track Jon Tubb - US Hist, Gov't Courtney Veal - Content Mastery, Softball Dana Viavattene - Communications Qary Waitman - Ag. Sd, FFA Marie Watson - Chemistry
Sarah Wood - Diagnostician Jeff York * Asst. Principal Reva York - Attendance Office Billy Darland - School Board Jason Durst - Vice President School Board Billie Qorham - School Board
Curtis Heptner - President School Board Terry Kllpp - School Board Carla Morrow - School Board Ray Ono â&#x20AC;˘ School Board Danny Taylor - Superintendent
"Getting to be a part o f the high school rodeo team, riding bareback broncos and bulls." -Jeff Y ork
"When my science teacher, Mrs. Miller, told m e 1w as her best student my senior year. She w as always my mentor fir the main reason 1 am teaching science today. When "Killer Miller" told me that, 1 knew I w as ready for college." -Loy Triana
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Guess Who... Staff Edition! 1. Whose favorite movie is Auntie Marne? 2. Who vacationed in Buenos Aires, Argentina? 3. Who enjoys playing Guitar Hero? 4. Who enjoys wakeboarding? 5. Whose best day ever was getting through their first day o f teaching? 6. Who met their wife in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia? sjapues 'JW ‘9 x o j '}5sw ’S UOSUJH 'S W
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1. In the streets of France, Mrs. Janet Miles takes the metro to get around 2. Saving the world with Batman and sippy cups, Joseph Montgomery and mother Mrs. Becky Montgomery enjoy their Halloween 3. Yearbook Czar Mrs. Mandy Reed is tom between Bailey McGowan, Sam Duke, and Lorenzo Bames who all required her expertise at the same time 4. Testing out his recorder, Mr. Jason Mayfield plays the iconic theme from the Phantom of the Opera 5.Courtlyn Moseley and Lance Browning (James Moseley) 6. While feeding the class pet, little Addie Triana is aided by her father. Coach Loy Triana 7. Owners of the school after hours, Lilly Francis (Pam Francis), Abbey Huff (Anna Black). Zac Red and Cason Reed show off their diorama 8. After a routine at one of the Friday night football games, Makayla Baughman (Allyson Baughman & Michael Baughman), Lauren Johnston (Shannon Johnston), and Beth Carter (Larry Carter) smile for a picture.
Regardless of where life takes you, never forget to stop and smell the roses. Love, Mom and Dad
/ere so proud o f you. Your great attitude Dr life will take you far in what ever career ou choose. /e love you so much, lorn and Dad
Miranda, fou're on your way, from spashing in the backyard, to making a splash in the worid! We're so proud o f you. x>ve. Mom
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Be strong and courageous Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for Ihe Lord your God u o a will win be De with wicn wherever wnerever you g o .' Joshu^ i^ jS fw ay s look to God J for or your vour strength". strength. * u Love,' -M Y 4 W ' Mom, Dad & Mope G ran dm i Papa M e M a ^ S i "
We are so proud of you, our first granddaughter. Acknowledge Christ in all that you do andrie will direct your path. To be as much as you can be, you must dream ofbeing more (Ward). We will be with you all the way. We have your back. Love, Mimi PaPa
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Kiersten, from the first day we laid eyes on our beautiful baby girL we Knew God had blessed us with a most precious gift. As you begin this new season in your life, remember you can do all things through Christ who gives you strength (Phil. 4:13). We're extremely proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad
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Congratulations! You have accomplished a big step in your life. Keep going forward in reaching your goals and dreams. You will make it because of your belief in Christ and yourself. I am very proud of you. Love, Grandmother Bell
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JerrodL.we are so proud of you, your accomplishments, and the young man you have become. Keep smiling and always take time for the rubber duckys in life. Love, Mom and Dad
We are so proud of you. Keep God 1st and you'll succeed in anything you do! Congratulations - You did it! Tyder Wimm Cwement We love you, Mom, Pops, Cami, Nathan, Dusty 8e Graci
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Taylor, We are so proud of you! You have grown into an amazing young man. We know God has a great future in store for you. Remember we are always behind you. We love you! Mom, Dad, Brennon, Jadyn
Since the day you were bom, you have always had a special place in our hearts. As you graduate and move on, remember to always stay true to yourself and never give up on goals. We are so proud of you and love you with all our hearts. Dad, Kala, Kelsy and Kaisyn
We are so proud of you. Shoot for your dreams! We Love you. room, Dad and Josh
We have been so blessed to have you as our daughter. When the chips were down with your sports injury, you emerged as a strong individual and we can't be any prouder of you and your accomplishments.
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Jace, from a surprisingly early start when you were bom two months early at 2 lb 14 oz. you began your miraculous journey. Through keeping Christ in your life and following His guidance, you can accomplish anything. W e are VERY proud of you and your hard work. Love Mom and Dad
Tanner, w e are s o proud o f you! Y ou have grown up to b e such a great young man. W e love you!! Mom, Dad, & Makenzie
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Our darling Rob, You have grown to b e an adult right before our eyes. We are so proud of all you have accomplished and so much more to come. We will always love you with all our hearts. Love Dad, Mom, Tyler, Addie, Angel, & Harley
You have grown to become such a beautiful and lovely ihter egsister. Who has it so much Joy to our wish you much In the years to come, /e you, Mom, Jordan, Joseph, and Jaxxon
sryou always see Quus plan and beauty In everything, strength, love, joy, faith, and success will come from It. Your life and spirit have been a true blessing giving you chance to make a difference to everyone you know. I you dancel Love, Mom fie Michael (â&#x20AC;&#x2122;07)
Reach for the stars, you can achieve anything...No more crashes! We are very proud of you. Stay true to yourself and your Lord! We Love you, Donny, Mom & Dawn
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Jaelyn, You have always been such a sweet and precious girl and you fill our lives with lots of love, joy and laughter. Be strong and courageous as you follow your life dreams. We are so proud of you! Dad and Jani
You've grown from our "Little A m ber Bamber," Now you've com e into your very own. With all your achievements your future is so bright. Reach for the stars and you will find success. W e love you dearly, and we'll b e there for you always. Mom, Dad and big brother, Derek
Kaylani, You are a gift from high above. You are a beautiful ray of sunshine. You have a tender heart, filled with kindness and compassion! You are smart, funny and our little Angel. We are proud to call you our daughter and sister. Aloha Mom, Dad, Joshua
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we are so proud of you! You have been blessed, & we know God has big plans for your future. Follow your dreams! We Love You, Mom, Dad, Cameron & Garrison
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Dearest Ben, Expresing how proud we're of you doesn’t begin to define our Love To You. You're embracing Your goals, Dreams, Successfulness, 8e I Excellence, it's evident in your daily life. Keep your head up, | your Faith Strong, your Dreams Will come true. Love, Mom & Dad
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Com m it to the Lord whatever you d o , and your plans will succeed. Proverbs 16:3 Y ou bring s o m uch jo y to our lives! K eep smiling and keep asking quÂŤ W e love you most! Mom, Dad, Leah, & Phill
You are the most beautiful and amazing daughter anyone could ever wish to have! Love, Mom and Dad Annoying, but a great sisterClayton "I'll be back EVENTUALLY!"
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Our Little Sailor is on his way to higher seas and life's adventures Love, Mom, Eddie, Alex, Delia, Pilar All your Aunts and Uncles
Kevin, Kristen & Elijah, We are so very proud of you. We know that God has a wonderful plan and purpose for your lives,. Always remember Proverbs 3:5-8. We Love You Both! Dad, Mom, Zach and Kaitlyn
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We can't believe how fast the years have gone. It feels like only yesterday we were taking you to kindergarten and now you are graduating. For all the obstacles you have faced and overcome, we are very proud of you. Love,Mom and Dad
Isaiah. You’re not only my little brother but one of the best friends I've ever had. We've had our arguments like all siblings tend to do- but nothing weighs more in my mind than all the dancing and inside Jokes. 1 remember cheering you on in pee-wee & now you're ripping up the varsity. It'll, without question, break my heart to watch you leave for school but I'll rest assured knowing Qod has done & will continue to do amazing things in your life. I'm the luckiest girl In the world to have a brother like you whom I respect 8f adore. Thank you for all the laughs. I wish you all the good things in life. Proud to be your sister!! Love, Devaney
[Isaiah, !You have becom e a person that any [parent would be proud of...we are indeed proud. It seem s like only yesterday we were blessed with our first baby boy- and now your graduating & starting another chapter in your life. Always glorify Qod there's nothing you can't do. We Love you, Mom Dad Phil. 4:13 ■
All grown up and into the world With many decisions to be maybe |you will be hurled. Don't be scared and don't look behind. It's Inot always easy and can be really ' unkind. So keep checking your [ gauges and stay in the truck. I We all wish you love and the best ! of luck! I Love, Dad, Marisa, & all
Have fun in college and stay out o f trouble. Love, S ean PS Y o u still can't w h o o p mel
Courtney Charrice you were such a beautiful baby. It seems like just yesterday you were bom. You are a senior in high school ready to embark on your future. We love you. Qood Luck and Qodspeed. Courtney Charrice Baggett what a beautiful young woman you arel Love, Mommy, Mark, Stepheney, Mana, Pa, & Chelee
Holly! Wow! What a great time we've had ivatching you grow. You were always our ’superstar" and will always be. We Love You! Go Get Life! ■Dad, Mom, Courtney, Casey
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A daughter is a miracle that never ceases to b e m iraculous. ..full o f beauty and forever beautiful., loving and caring and am azing. I love you, M om
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We love you & are proud of you! -Sara, Dad, & Mom
We always knew that you would get tired of that horse and want a real ride. You have turned out to be a pretty great boy. We love you more than ever. Congrats
Malachi, All grow n upll I'm s o p ro u d to have y o u a s m y brother. Even though D ad is gone, h e's p ro u d o f you, too. I love you s o m uch Kai. H o matter w h at h ap p en s in the future, I'll always b e h ere for you.
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You've grown from a precious little girl into an amazing young woman-1 am so proud of you, and can't wait to see what God has in store for you! Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not on thine own understanding. Proverbs 3:5 I love you! Mom
If I were a pirate, you would be me first mate! ARRRGH! CARPE DIEM. Love, your brother. DUH! Jen, you always had a crazy fashion sense! But it makes you who you are. Never forget that "the original is worth way more than a copy." Always be who you are and never let anyone tell you differently. I love you! Love, Kati
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Were all hope comes from and where dreams are fervently pursues, you have amazingness radiating off o f you. Rhur Rhur! Your Sissy, Alyssa You are a wonderful daughter and I love you very much. Love, Mom You have exceeded my greatest expectations and could not be more proud o f my daughter- Life Dad Romanus Eunt Domum Love, Daddy Chris
Black & white, yet always colorful... never a dull m om ent... G o d 's gift... an sw ered prayer. A p assio n for b o o k s, art, music, & Missy! Y o u h ave b le s se d o u r lives & G o d h as b lesse d yours with talents aboun ding. N ever let g o o f that spunk & confidence, b u t alw ays u s e it to glorify your Father in Heaven. B e still & listen, seeking His will first will lead you to p laces y ou never dream ed! W e love you, Winky W ad! (Prov. 3:5-6, Col. 3:23 )
I am so proud o f you. When I think about the person you are becoming, it makes me smile, i love you so much. Love, Mom Congrats, good jobl Love, Mark
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Arnold, Ashley 103,137 Arnold, Mark 81, 148 Askins, Brandon 148 Askins, Trevor 148 Avens, Brad 103,172,173 Ayala, Billy 40, 41,160 Ayala, Laura 71, 148
B Back, Jacob 22, 41,101, 137, 147 Baggett, Courtney 74,117, 118 Baker, Cara 89,118, 122, 127 Baker, Chase 40,160 Baker, Dakota 148 Baker, Zackre 57,160 Bales, Travis 160 Balis, Adri 172, 208 Balis, Marlee 49, 160, 165 Barker, Jake 14, 15, 38, 39, 41, 65, 90,148 Bames, Brittany 49,160 Bames, Isaiha 9, 23, 41, 65, 67, 148, 157 Bames, Lorenzo 9,10,11, 18, 39, 64, 65, 67, 73, 96,112, 113,114,118, 120,122, 176 Bames, Trevor 9, 41, 57, 160 Barr, Alysia 172 Barrager, Zachary 49, 137 Barrow, Bob 172 Barton, Sierra 39, 40, 41, 160 Battista, Ashtin 65 Battista, Rilee 118 Bauqhman, Allyson 8, 111, 172, 176 Baughman, Michael 8, 40, 172,176 Baxter, Christian 119
Bayless, Dallas 84,172 Bayless, Rachel 81, 85, 160 Beason, Jace 69, 74, 94, 95,137 Beisner, Gabrielle 161 Bell, Elaine 172 Bell, Jennifer 5, 172, 208 Bell, Kiersten 18, 19, 74, 85; 105, 119, 121, 122 Bell, Will 39, 41, 65, 148 Bennett, David 57,161, 167 Bennett, Madison 79, 81, 85,148 Bennett, Neyahna 51, 137 Bentley, Laura 119 Bentley, Richard 148 Berg, Audriana 119 Bergin, Dane 119 Bernal, Mark 161 Berreles, Linda 35, 97, 116,119, 208 Berreles, Rey 149 Berry, Kendyl 17, 49, 101, 161 Bethay, Daevaughn 65, 161 Bider, Destiny 59, 161 Bingham, Kaylie 13, 22, 46, 89, 105,137,140 Birk, Patrick 172 Bishop, Jake 20, 27, 53, 90, 119,132,134 Black, Anna 172, 176 Black, Caitlyn 17, 47, 90, 161, 165, 168 Black, Ryan 172 Black, Thomas 172 Blackmon, Robert Lee 39, 67, 74, 95, 96, 118, 119, 131 Blackshear, Shayla 80, 81, 161 Blackwell, Amy 172 Blackwell, Duward 172 Blackwell, Ian 119 Blair, Paige 39, 40, 41 Blanton, Kaitlin 81, 107, 161 Boatman, Amber 59, 77, 96,149, 208 Boatman, Joe 119
Bodenhom, Beth 74, 85, 97, 119 Bodenhom, Calliope 28, 85,105, 149 Bolf, Jayme 46, 70, 71, 149 Bolf, Tiffany 149 Bolling, Danielle 81,161 Bond, Gloria 172 Boswell, Lexi 17, 39, 40, 41, 59, 90,161 Boswell, Marla 172 Boswell, Scott 37, 38, 39, 41,172 Bounds, Carissa 17, 47, 55, 65,102,103,161 Bower, Lucas 49,137 Box, Danielle 71,137 Boyce, Emily 161 Brach, Frederik 149 Bradberry, Morgan 65, 77, 85,149 Bradford, Dean 40,161 Bradley, Andre 39,137 Bradshaw, Kelsey 83,101, 107,137 Branch, Courtney 172 Brandi, Tyler 149 Brantley, James 137 Briscoe, Jenny 44, 45, 111, 119 Brookman, Regan 74, 90, 101,120,127,135 Broome, Shannon 120 Broomfield, Mark 5,18, 20, 22, 32, 53, 74, 90, 95, 105,112,113,117,118,!
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Griffith, Camilla 173, 208 Griffith, Ebanie 47, 55, 65, 164,165 Grimes, Ericka 70, 71 Griner, Kaytlin 49, 87,164 Grinnell, Casey 81,141 Grinnell, Cody 164 Gritton, Shirley 173 Guerrero, Jose 74,116, 124 Guilbeau, Micha 49,101, 105,141,143 Gulker, Dean 85,140,141 Gunn, Brandon 164 Gunnoe, Alicia 141 Gunnoe, David 164 Gunnoe, Shawn 152 Gutierrez, Mylene 59,124
H Hair, Jamie 13, 73, 87, 96, 97, 111, 140,141 Hall, Jack 33,124 Hall, Rowdy 61,139,140 Hali, Ryan 81, 85,152 Hall, Samantha 5, 21, 83, 105,141 Halverson, Perry 5, 9,18, 74,117,122,124 Hancock, Kyle 41, 57, 69, 79,152 Hankins, Laurie 173 Hanlon, Britlynne 5, 71, 87, 152 Hansen, Aaron 141 Hardaway, Del 5,173, 208 Harder, Makayla 80, 81, 152 Hardman, Jonathan 85, 152 Hardy, Leaann 173, 208 Hamsberger, Joshua 164 Harrell, Tramaine 85,103, 141
larrimon, Amanda 124 jarrimon, April 152 larrimon, Cody 152 larris, Joey 15, 41, 77, 85, 152 larris, Sarah 127 jarry, Whitney 152 lawKins, Alexandria 85, 1152 lawkins, Ceciley 85,141 jayes, Ryan 141 laygood, Isaiah 5, 20, 28, I 74, 90, 120, 124 [elms, Chandler 85, 155 [elton-Fair, Devin 41,141 Henderson, Bret 153 Henderson, Miles 5, 74, I 109, 120, 122, 124 lennan, Allen 173 jlennan, Brenna 37, 70, I 71, 73, 74, 96, 97, 141 |lennan, Brooke 70, 71, j 96, 97, 141 Henrion, Ashley 9, 85, 124 Beptner, Curtis 175 Herkne, Daniel Heringer 61 Hernandez, Kevin 141 netcel, Shawn 65,124 ilibbs, Angelique 124 [ticks, Demetri 35, 39, 65, 124,130 pill, Amanda 141 llill, Emily 74, 75, 87, 141 Ilill, Steve 39, 65, 67, 74, 124,126 Hinson, Erin 173 Hinton, Silas 85, 164 jlolland, Anthony 43, 60, 61, 65,153 Holland, Emarie 58, 59, 125
Holland, Maryl 59, 103 rtolleman, Charles 69 Holley, Alexis 79, 85,103, [ 164 Hollingsworth, Bryce 15, I 41, 57, 153 Hollingsworth, Laurie 173 [Hoover, Courtney 71,153 [Howell, Joshua 164 prcek, Vojtech 153 Hubbard, Danielle 5, 24, : 31, 59, 90, 96, 141
Hubbard, Joel 74,103, 139,141 Hubbard-Bilyen, Cheyenne 71, 164 Hunt, Brad 5, 123, 125 Hunt, Dylan 164 Hurst, Leah 125, 126 Husen, Natalie 77,173
I lannone, Bradley 141 Ingram, Christopher 153 Irions, Stephanie 5, 87, 141 Iselin, Logan 141 Istas, Athena 164
J Jackson, Deshon 40, 57, 164 Jackson, Presley 153 Jackson-Qustoso, Joshua 141 Jalowy, Riley 13, 22, 27, 31, 59, 74, 90, 136, 141, 144 Jalowy, Ronni 17, 28, 30, 59, 90, 103, 164, 168 January, Daniel 125 Jara, Julia 65 Jenkins, Leighton 27, 39, 65, 74, 112, 125 Johnson, Brandon 53, 81, 121, 125, 134 Johnson, Clinton 61, 125
Johnson, Dakota 41, 65, 153 Johnson, Donna 173 Johnson, Dwayne 53,125 Johnson, Harley 141 Johnson, Jaclyn 59, 140, 142 Johnson, Kassidy 87, 103, 162, 164 Johnson, Laci 43, 47, 65, 103, 164 Johnson, Shamiqua 50, 51, 65, 125 Johnston, Matt 41, 65, 153 Johnston, Mehalley 87, 153 Johnston, Shannon 173, 176 Jones, Anthony 41, 65, 153 Jones, Bobbie 173 Jones, Dayna 9, 59, 125 Jones, Emily 65, 70, 71, 153 Jones, Ethan 74, 142 Jones, Kala 125 Jones, Kyle 61, 125 Jones, Landen 49,153 Jones, Marcus 69,153 Jones, Meredith 6, 74, 84, 85,113, 117, 126 Jones, Phillip 43, 61, 85, 153 Joplin, Anthony 41, 153 Jordan, Jessica 164 Jordan Echols, Dustin 107, 164 Joss, Jody 74, 85, 103, 142 Joss, Joy 46, 55, 153 Judd, Gage 24, 126, 128
K Karabel, Elizabeth 85, 142
Kedrowski, Chris 101, 107, 126 Keksi, Brian 42, 43, 57, 65, 153, 157 Keksi, Casey 68, 69, 73, 74, 92, 93, 121, 126 Kennedy, Chad 85, 162, 164 Kerr, Clint 173 Kidd, David 164 Kilcrease, Taylor 61,173 Killian, Alton 15, 41, 57, 65, 81, 153 Killian, Chris 43, 64, 65, 107, 126 Killian, Timothy 165 Kimball, Alexa 28, 74, 85, 97, 103, 139, 142 Kindt, Makenzie 71, 87, 153 King, Markel 9, 41, 57, 65, 153 King, Preston 8, 9, 39, 67, 126, 129 King, Tamara 81, 87, 165 Kinnaird, Joshua 81,154 Kinnaird, Kayla 9, 14, 71, 73, 96, 97, 154 Kirwald, Mareike 49, 142 Kleckner, Melinda 7, 35, 101, 173, 208 Klipp, Terry 175 Klodnicki, Jensen 107, 165 Klusmeyer, Hayli 85, 126 Kotulek, Hailey 126 Koulovatos, Alex 63,174 Kroll, Bethany 74, 81, 87, 124,126 Kroll, Mikayla 59, 87, 154 Kuehler, Kaitlyn 142 Kuehn, James 49, 85,154
L Lagat, Kaylani 126,130
Lager, Ashley 59, 102, 103, 165 Lager, Cy 39, 65, 124, 126 Lam, Garrett 28, 73, 79, 154 Lamb, Miranda 49, 83, 113, 126 Lamberti, Michael 61, 79, 165 Land, Hailiey 44, 51, 65, 154, 157 Lawless, Tanner 49, 154 . Leach, Carla 174 Leach, Mike 40, 68, 174 Lee, Beverly 19, 90,174, 208 Leslie, Adam 43, 57, 65, 165,168 Lewin, Rob 5, 85, 127 Lewin, Tyler 40, 65, 69, 165 Lewis, Bret 27, 39, 68, 69, 154 Lewis, Julie 174 Liffick, John 28, 29, 100, 142 Liggett, Lana 174 Lindsey, J.W 57 Lipsey, David 85, 165 Little, Eddie 73,127 Loftus, Catherine 103, 154 Loftus, Peter 22, 42, 43, 66, 67, 101, 127 Long, Breanna 59,103, 154 Long, Kevin 165,168 Longacre, Austin 127, 129 Longacre, Hans 154 Looney, Ryan 154 Lopez, Avery 165 Lorenzo, James 18, 39, 65,127 Love, Jayson 17,166 Lowers, Curtis 41,155 Luke, Dillon 155 Lynch, Seth 7,119, 127 Lynott, Hico 42, 43, 57, 155
M Ma, Jingjing 142 Maberry, Dustin 166 Mackey, Jordan 47, 55, 65, 166 Mackey, Terrance 65,142 Mahaffey, Garrett 22, 73, 127 Major, Brian 39, 41 Manzel, Cheyenne 81,166 Mardis, Joshua 49,105, 107, 155 Marion, Tyler 5, 85,106, 107, 127 Mariotti, Joe 174 Marley, Elizabeth 99,142 Marley, Toni 166 Marroquin, Marina 28, 46, 58, 59, 65, 85, 153, 155 Marroquin, Sabina 74, 84, 85, 94, 95, 142 Martin, Courtney 33,142 Martin, William 142 Massey, Devin 40,166 Mata, Mercedes 49, 81, 166 Maxwell, Taryn 174 Mayfield, Jason 174,176 McBeath, Logan 15, 19, 28, 41, 68, 69, 148, 153,155,157 McClain, Katy 142 McClain, Kylee 47, 55, 79, 166 McClain, Sarah 65, 155 McCleskey, Josh 127 McCleskey, Krystal 142 McCleskey, Lauren 87,155 McCleskey, Scott 127 McCloskey, Kellie 85, 166 McDaris, Brittany 49, 160, 166 McDonald, Justin 41, 65, 148, 155, 157 McFadden, Megan 155
McGowan, Bailey 5, 8,10, 37, 42, 43, 68, 74, 75, 88, 89, 90, 96, 112, 113, 115, 116, 120, 122, 127, 176, 208 McGowan, Kelley 8,174, 208 McKenzie, Ariel 155 McKenzie, Jordan 128 McKinzie, Aaron 85, 155 McLelland, Tyler 20, 21, 39, 65, 103, 142, 144 McManus, Danny 128 McMullen, Dylan 142 McNeil, Curtis 174 McNeil, Paula 174 McNew, Tyler 49,142 McShan, Austin 43, 49, 61, 151, 155 McShan, Morgan 42, 43, 47, 59, 65, 90,160,165, 166,168 McWhorter, Josh 27, 128, 132 Meek, Alexandrea 31, 74, 81, 85, 96, 115, 128 Meek, Ryan 73, 85, 153, 155,157 Meese, Megan 128 Mello, Michael 142 Melvin, Shelby 71, 142 Mendoza, Albaro 142 Mendoza, Christian 42, 43, 53, 65, 128 Mendoza, Lorena 128 Mendoza, Samantha 166 Mendoza, Victor 98,166 Merkle, Shannon 85, 142 Merola, Amanda 166 Merrill, Alexandra 65, 81, 87, 142 Middleton, Damion 128 Miller, Brandon 128 Miller, Colin 69,128 Miller, Jeannine 174 Miracle, Denise 174 Mire, Elijah Seth Michael 9, 39, 64, 65, 95,128 Mire, Kaitlyn 9, 59, 166, 168 Mire, Kristen 9,18, 19, 96, 128 Mire, Missy 9, 174, 208
Mire, Zach 9, 56, 57, 65, 155 Miser, Jordan 129 Mitchell, Brooke 155 Mitchell, Xavier 81,107, 166 Mize, James 174 Mize, Selena 55, 65,166 Mohedano, Lane 69, 79, 166 Monk, Nicole 74, 90,101, 112,113,114,129 Monroe, Jasmine 87,129 Montgomery, Becky 174, 176 Montgomery, David 39, 41 Montgomery-Keef, Cameron 65, 69,155 Moon, Lauren 17, 42, 43, 49, 65, 111, 160,166 Mooney, Victoria 17, 54, 55, 81, 87,165,166 Moore, Brenna 7,12, 50, 51, 63, 95,143 Moore, Daniel 107,155 Moore, Justin 78, 79, 84, 85,166 Moore, Kristen 129 Mora, Brooke 155 Morales, Matthew 24, 69, 74, 109, 129 Moree, Ben 74,129,131 Morgan, Justin 143 Morris, Steven 5, 24, 31, 43, 65,119,129 Morrow, Carla 175 Morrow, Derek 5, 49,129 Moseley, James 43, 111, 174,176 Moudy, Tyler 48, 49, 74, 85, 143 Mullens, Jace 7, 24, 28, 34, 49, 74, 90, 95,113,117, 118, 129 Mullins, Amaryllis 208 Mullins, Brittany 59, 87, 166, 171 Mullins, Lindsay 77, 79, 143 Mullins, Tim 174 Murphy, Breanna 129 Murphy, Jenna 87,103, 166
jurphy, Matthew 101, 155 jurphy, Michael 41, 143 lurzone, Andre 41, 65, 1155 jusgrave, Steven 73, 84, 185, 155 lusial, Carla 87, 111, 129 lusial, Victoria 98, 129 jyers, Brad 83,126,130
N Jaef, Malachi 23, 26, 39, i| 74, 111, 112,130 lash, Cody 123,130 ilelson, Melinda 81,143 f lemecek, Joe 27 sjetties, Blake 109,130 : lewman, Shane 37,174 jiiblett, Ryan 143 |iicholes, William 41,107,
[Bicholson, 155 Lori 81 Hicholson, Victoria 99, I 130 Miles, Janet 174,176 Mix, Danny 174 Mix, Kody 35, 53, 74, 90, | 103, 105, 136, 139, I 143,144 Mix, Susie 174 Morris, Jesse 155 fiorthrop, Brant 143 rioyes, Caleb 143
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O'Hair, Patrick 166 O'Leary, Raelyn 49, 103, 143 O'Meill, Ana 103, 156 O'Neill, Teresa 143 Ogunleye, Christianah 47, 54, 55, 65, 167 Ogunleye, Temi 39, 52, 53, 144 Oh, Young Min 43, 57, 65, 156 Ongay, Danielle 87, 144 Ono, Cope 16, 42, 43, 49, 111, 165, 167, 168 Ono, Ray 175 Orris, Craig 107, 167 Orris, Kevin 130 Orris, Kyle 156 Osbom, Nathaniel 79, 167 Ottmann, Ruth 174 Otto, Scott 85, 101, 103, 111, 143, 144 Overstreet, Emily 167
P Painter, Riley 71, 156,157 Parham, Alexandra 103, 156 Parham, Nathania 130 Parkey, Austin 69, 144 Patterson, Daniel 144 Patterson, Kendall 82, 85, 144 Patty, Ryan 20, 27, 63, 68, 69, 74,144 Paxton, Ashley 74, 87,144 Payne, Brady 156 Payne, Jeremy 167 Payne, Zachery 79, 98, 167 Payton, Kelly 51, 130 Pellikan, Caleb 49,107, 167 Penner, Samantha 87,144
Perdue, Laura 130 Perez, Heather 74, 90, 130 Perez-Jara, Myles 39, 65, 143, 144 Peters, Dalton 41, 65, 156 Petersen, Kellie 13, 24, 74, 87, 95, 144 Peveto, Douglas 144 Phelan, Shannon 33,156 Pickett, Kristi 13, 19, 63, 95, 139, 140, 145 Pickrel, Josh 11, 35, 83, 101, 130 Pickrel, Kaitlynn 156 Pletcher, Michela 167 Potts, Tanner 19, 40, 65 Pounds, Alayna 84, 85, 145 Prejean, Haleigh 45, 46, 51, 156 Priddis, Randall 167 Prince, Brianna 156 Pruett, Brittany 167 Pruett, Megan 167 Pruett, Raina 168 Pugliesi, Cody 107, 168 Pugliesi, Joe 20, 24, 39, 65, 82, 145 Pyle, Todd 174
Q Quinones, Dylan 41 Quintero, Kelli 174
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Raleigh, Andrew 156 Raleigh, Victoria 130 Ramsey, David 156 Rarick, Amanda 145 Rarick, Ashley 44,131 Ratley, Andrew 49, 165, 168 Raymond, Shawn 57, 64, 156 Reed, Adam 41, 79, 85, 156 Reed, Josh 20, 40, 41, 61, 168 Reed, Mandy 174, 176 Reese, Jasmine 65, 81 Reid, Kevin 20,145 Reprogal, Sabrina 9, 65, 131 Ress, David 174 Reynolds, Tori 81, 156 Rice, Hanna 28, 31, 43, 73, 74, 90, 93, 95, 97, 105, 145 Richards, Linda 174 Ricketts, Trevor 85, 156 Rickman, Craig 39, 41 Ridinger, Leah 208 Rightman, Austin 65 Rios, Jacob 61, 81, 85, 156 Rios, Tracy 131 Roark, Justin 69, 111, 117, 124, 131 Roark, Samantha 55, 65, 168 Robbins, Jermel 156 Roberson, Cory 5, 24, 61 Roberson, Jordan 61, 144, 145 Robertson, Kaitlyn 15, 46, 55, 65, 153, 156, 157 Robinson, Miranda 70, 71, 81, 85, 156 Roderick, Samantha 24, 71, 79, 85, 144, 145 Rodriguez, Christina 59, 81, 156 Rodriguez, Mateo 85, 156 Rodriguez, Robert 61,156 Rodriguez, Sonia 59, 74, 131 Rodriquez, Victoria 47, 59, 168
Rogers, Brittney 131 Romine, Zachary 41, 65, 67, 82, 159 Rooffener, Ashley 131 Rorabaw, Tyler 61,168 Ross, Brittany 74, 81, 87, 145 Roth, Andrew 73, 84, 85, 106, 157 Rouleau, Jasmine 107, 168 Runyon, Andrew 13, 20, 53, 63, 65, 140, 144, 145 Rush, Kenneth 81,145 Rushin, Dakota 145 Rushin, Wendell 5, 9,120, 122, 123,131 Russell, Garrett 168 Rutledge, Kelsi 5, 37, 43, 65, 87,168
s Salas, Francisco 174 Salas-Groves, Emily 49, 103, 145 Salsman, Tyler 168 Sanchez, Jessica 87,131 Sander, Dylan 15, 41, 65, 85,157 Sanders, Bobby 9, 81, 112,131 Sanders, Jackie 25, 39, 61, 111, 131 Sanders, Mark 175 Sanderson, Karen 175, 208 Sandoval, Devin 107,130, 131 Sands, Sherry 175, 208 Santiago, Miguel 11, 39, 53, 65, 108, 132 Saville, Mitch 85,157 Scarlott, Darien 157
Schaefer, Taryn 79, 145 Schaefer, Troy 79,107, 157 Scharlach, Ellen 175 Schmidt, Aaron 157 Schneider, Misty 47, 168 Schutte, Andrew 140, 145 Scott, John 41, 65,157 Scott, Nikki 39,132 Scroggin, Tyler 69, 74, 103.145 Searan, Adrian 28, 100, 101.145 Selvidge, Melanie 8,174, 175 Selvidge, Merideth 8, 74, 87, 116, 129, 132 Seman, Lee 175 Senters, Camron 40, 65, 66, 67, 169 Serrano, Edward 169 Shackelford, Rachel 81, 169 Sharp, Benjamin 49, 157 Sharpley, Noah 57, 169 Shaw, Justin 126,132 Shawn, McKenzie 43, 64, 65, 71, 169 Shearman, Clayton 68, 69, 132 Shields, Austin 169 Shores, Tori 33, 145 Shults, Jessenda 87,157 Shultz, Erika 103 Siegrist, Wren 40, 41, 132 Sifuentes, Christian 132 Sigler, Nathaniel 39, 65, 157 Silo, Joy 119,132 Silo, Randy Joe 157 Silva, Amanda 59, 103, 169 Silva, Anamaria 169 Simpson, Dakota 70, 71, 81,157 Siriarkkalarp, Anan 157 Skaggs, Sharon 175 Skelton, Misty 78, 79, 81, 85 Skinner, Alexandria 28, 31, 33, 49, 80, 81, 157 Skinner, Andrew 61, 74, 145
Skinner, Evan 61,169 Skinner, William 145 Slater, Hannah 85, 105, 153,157, 158 Slater, Samuel 57, 169 Smith, Aaron 158 Smith, Amber 132 Smith, Andy 39, 108, 109, 132 Smith, Ashtyn 169 Smith, Cassidy 47, 59, 90, 103,169 Smith, Debbie 175, 208 Smith, Jonathan 158 Smith, Joshua 79,158 Smith, Kalynn 74, 77, 96, 97, 114, 116, 132, 208 Smith, Karly 81,145 Smith, Kayla 18, 19, 29, 74, 105, 112,113,120, 122.132 Smith, Sierra 39, 40, 41, 139, 145 Snyder, Paula 169 Sparks, Jade 59, 81,145, 147 Spence, Malachi 158 Speyrer, Tia 11, 107,133 Spiess, Shane 133 Sprague, Lexi 165,169 Stafford, Aaron 145 Standifer, JC 41, 69,146 Starkey, Katie 85,158 Starling, John 175 Staupe, Amber 81, 105, 132.133 Stengel, Casey 146 Stephens, Marissa 22, 27, 31, 59, 74, 93,123, 133, 135 Stemadel, Tishia 98,133 Stokes, Malory 49, 169 Stone, Christopher 61,146 Stone, Dillon 146 Strahan, Paige 79,107, 169 Street, Lyndie 59 Suarez, Gary 40, 65, 67, 107, 169 Sumbera, Kevin 158 Sveen, Stetn 146 Sykes, Ronnie 101, 146, 147
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Tagliabue, David 79,169 Talley, Geoffery 27, 49,133 Tandberg, Sandy 175 Tanner, Christian 20, 57, 65, 74,146 Tatum, Kelsey 33,146 Taylor, Danny 175 Taylor, Phil 175 Teague, Paul 158 Teeter, Lauren 85,167, 169 Templin, Rebekka 81,158 Terry, Isaiah 39, 65, 67, 74, 93, 96, 117,133 Terry, Sean 60, 61, 65, 67, 146 Thomas, Jason 39, 41 Thomas, Joseph 56, 57, 158 Thomas, Reyna 146 Thompson, Amanda 43, 65, 90, 103, 169 Thompson, Charles 41, 65, I 158 Thompson, Kaci 47, 59, 170 Thompson, Natalie 175 Thompson-Kribbs, Enrique 9, 81,107,133 Thornton, Jessi 55,170 Tiemann, Corey 146 Tisdale, Taylor 20, 39, 74, I 90, 95,113,133 Todd, Colton 133 Todd, Trey 146 Toft, Cassie 33,115,133 Tofte, Jerrod 11, 39,133 Torres, Noamy 170 Torresillas, Johnathan 146 I Tran, Hai 107,170 Trebing, Matt 107,134 Triana, Loy 43,175,176 Troester, Cameron 158 Troester, Thomas 109, 130,134 Trout, Matthew 107,158
|rout, Thomas 73, 109, 1146 pai, Scott 158 lubb, Jon 175 pcker, Adriana 49, 79, 1159 turner, Ashley 159 umer, Christopher 69, 1159 prner, Robert 62, 63,134 jyler, Ashley 79, 146 iyler, Dillan 40, 65, 69, 1 107, 170, 171 fyson, Matthew 63,159
V ipan Pelt, Jesse 107,170 real, Courtney 175 Tecellio, Jonathon 57,170 Teitenheimer, Dylan 128, 1 134 reitenheimer, Logan 24, I 39,125,134 rela, Bryonna 170 telez, Gladys 74, 85,146 pelez, Raquel 154 j/iavattene, Dana 175 vorwerk, Swenja 59, 74, | 146 Ifroom, Karsyn 146
w jWachter, Roderick 170 Waddell, Jacob 40,170 Wade, Kyle 109,125, 134
Waitman, Gary 175 Walbom, Kilie 134 Walker, Brady 5, 9, 61, 77, 82, 113, 134 Walker, Darianna 65, 81, 85, 159 Walker, Seigen 40, 41, 57, 170 Wallace, Audrey 46, 140, 146 Wallace, Deja' 170 Walls, Larissa 46, 71, 87, 153, 159 Walton, Connor 159 Walton, Parker 146 Warner, Kimberly 71, 159 Warren, Amber 27, 39, 40, 41, 55, 65, 67, 87, 159 Warren, Brian 17, 57, 69, 170 Warren, Robby 134 Washington, Layni 74,146 Waters, Josh 64, 65,128, 134 Watkins, Blake 15, 41, 65, 79, 159 Watson, Jordan 146 Watson, Marie 175 Watson, Nicolas 146 Watson, Niketa 134 Watts, Megan 74, 89, 111, 135 Weary, Brittney 79, 87, 105, 159 Weaver, Austin 132, 135 Webb, Brad 61,103,170 Wells, India 85,146 Wessling, Trevor 159 Wheat, Sylvia 147 Wheeler, Hilary 59, 147 Wherry, Amber 87, 111, 135 Whitaker, Peyton 12, 70, 71, 74, 95, 147 Whitaker, Ryan 14, 15, 69, 153,154,159 White, Addison 51, 74, 77, 81, 135 White, Braxton 49, 81, 159 Whittaker, Gavin 39, 65, 135 Wiedenbeck, David 5,11, 53,127,135 Wiese, Derrick 147
Wilburn, Hannah 17, 39, 40, 41, 59, 90, 170 Wilkins, Anthony 135 Wilkinson, Chelsea 170 Wilkinson, Victoria 170 Willbum, Quinton 159 Willett, Taylor 13, 22, 46, 47, 94, 95, 96, 144, 147 Williams, Alexis 33, 107, 159 Williams, Aliyah 81, 85, 170 Williams, Alysia 159 Williams, Cheryse 168, 170 Williams, Christina 87, 135 Williams, Christine 159 Williams, Grace 39, 40, 41, 79, 85, 107, 170 Williams, Jonna 81,115, 135 Williams, Justin 57, 61 Williams, Justin 171 Williams, Justin 159 Williams, Kailee 76, 77, 85, 103, 147 Williams, Matthew 147 Williamson, David 41, 65, 159 Willis, Sarah 85, 147 Wingfield, Kent 40, 57, 69, 165, 168, 171 Winkles, Emma Kate 19, 49, 81, 168, 171 Wise, Garrett 40, 57,171 Witt, Connor 79, 85, 147 Wood, Dylan 60, 61, 135 Wood, Kelly 24, 74, 84, 85, 115,135 Wood, Sarah 175 Woodall, Destinee 42, 43, 64, 65, 171 Wright, Kylie 147
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Yoo, Gaycon 74, 104, 105, 147 York, Jeff 175, 208 York, Reva 6, 175, 208 Young, Robert 73, 85, 106, 135
z Zaragoza, Angelica 33, 87, 159
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Another year has come and gone.
Another cycle of the fading, sweltering summer days, crisp fall mornings with leaves usurping ip grass, ruthless winter winds, and the repreive of the gentle spring breeze is behind us. For most, lother annual routine lies in wait. For others, it's time to say goodbye. These familiar halls, these Jniliar faces will all become resigned to our memories. But what precious memories! How wonderful twill be to look back and feel proud of being a part of the essence of our school. Its floors will never ijget our steps, its walls will never forget our voices, the air will never forget our breath. We are Jnded with this house of wisdom, everyone wiser not of just the class subjects, but of one's self. From the obscure to the seemingly insurmountable, we solved the mysteries of not just the lestions on our homework, but the conundrums of our own lives. Is tomorrow an 'A' day? Yes. Do I hive time to see my friends? Mo. Is this answer correct? Yes. Will I fail this class? Mo. Should I rpcrastinate any longer? Mo. Am I prepared for what comes next? Yes. Yes, no, yes, no. Back and forth, we tackled question after question. Riddle after riddle. Mever more have we answered more questions and pushed ourselves harder than these four critical years. H>w we can inhale, breathe deeply and relax. We have the time to reflect upon this last year and the aars ahead. Mow, we know better than to waste our wisdom and squander our youth. We have cscovered a greater part of ourselves, and we owe it to this school. When we grow older, orange black and white will not simply be colors - they will be symbols of dr past. This school will not be just a building, but a home; a place that brought together families of fends and almost parental relationships with teachers. It is also a place that challenged us, dared us t] exceed any expectations we had put on ourselves. It dared us to be more so that we may be flepared for the trials ahead of us. Fortunately, most reading this passage will stay and continue with lie eneompassing experience of Burkbumett High School. Inevitably, however, one must move on. jter four years of challenges, we now have enough experience to look ahead. We take with us more â&#x2013; emories, more confidence, and a greater understanding of ourselves. And now, we can say goodbye without trepidation, walking with our heads held high on the Jad ahead. - Kalynn Smith
The 2010 edition o f the Derrick w as created by the Journalism classes at Burkburnett High School. Linda Berreles, Bailey McGowan and Kalynn Smith served as co- editors with Am ber Boatman, Michael Aaron and Rylee Davis serving as section editors. Mandy Reed orchestrated this crew as the advisor.
Tammy Hollier-Bailey worked to keep us all on track as the Taylor Publishing
representative. Helping us with technical and publication issue w as Tracey Horen in the El Paso Taylor Publishing plant. Taylor Publishing produced the 208 page yearbook at the Dallas facility. This b o o k w as published using Studio Works and A bo de Photoshop. All subm issions to the plant were done via the Internet (no m ore pony express people - technology rocks!). Fonts used throughout this book: nouveau. N o u v e a u B o ld Ita lic and
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Photography for students portrait sections were provided by Blunck Photography. Senior Photography w as provided by Gordon Photography. Most sports group photos were taken by Gordon Photography.
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A d space for senior baby ads started at $35 for a 1/9 page. Business ads sold for $50 for 1/9 page. All ads were sold by staffers. The Derrick and its staffer are m em bers o f Quill and Scroll and the University Interscholastic Press. Special thanks: Supt. Danny Taylor and the BISD School Board for all your support and dedication to our program. Administrators Del Hardaway, Jennifer Bell and Jeff York thank you for all your support and help. Camilla Griffith for taking the calls, sending the parents in the right direction and keeping it all moving seamlessly. D ebbie Smith, Leah Ridinger, Sherry Sands, Missy Mire and Reva York for for all the lists and schedules. T o our computer fix-it lady Amaryllis Mullins, thank you for finding the drives and pictures when they went missing. Mike and Richard for the great pictures when we didn't get the shot. Hurse Leaann Hardy for keeping us all healthy (even Mrs. Reed) and Cara for keeping our room dry and warm. Susie Cleveland for saving us from our Photoshop nightmare. To all our coaches, a huge thank you for giving us access to locker rooms, practices and fields to get the great pictures. you.
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Mrs. Reed's "biggo" thanks to the following Melinda Kleckner, Kelley McGowan, and Beverly Lee for being the help that w as needed, when it w as needed and without asking. Karen Sanderson and Adri Balis for being the best sounding board and word wizards ever. Bay, Zac, C ason and Sara Beth for putting up with the crazy hours, withstanding rain, snow and fire alarms to watch me take pictures, and always providing comic reiief.
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2009-2010 Yearbook Staff
Michael Aaroi Clinton Aase Lorenzo Bam L in d a Berreles R o b e rt Blackrf A m b e r Boatrrf Beth B oden h i
Casandra Castro Rylee Davis Hope Duke
Brooke Hennan Danielle Hubbard Alexa Kimball
Bre Murphy Hanna Rice Kalynn Smith
Sam Duke Taylor Forrestal Jamie Hair Brenna Herman
Kayla Kinnaird Bailey McGowan Alex Meek Kristen Mire
Isaiah Terry Taylor Willett Mandy Reed-Advisor