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• Making her Point as mascot of the Pilot Point Gee Junior High Bearcubs, Ricondria Bruce steps out in style with her umbrella at the Lake Dallas football game.
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(MAKING OUR -POINT We , the people of Pilot Point Gee Junior High School are committed to " Making our Point. " You can tell this from our great test scores. Our seventh grade took the new TAAS test and did very well. Forty-two percent of our students passed overall. Seventy-eight percent passed the Math and the Writing sections and sixty-three percent passed the Reading section . Our Life Skills class has proven that everyone has their own " Special Points" in life. They are learning to be responsible human beings in the world today. Our outstanding organizations have proven that you can achieve great goals from teamwork. The Student Council has put together many fund-raisers for our school. The Beta Club raised money for a trip to Austin in April. The Yearbook Staff worked hard to make this yearbook a success . The 4-H Club worked together on many occasions, and as individuals, worked hard on getting their projects ready for the various livestock shows. The Leadership Class started peer tutoring and counseling during first and activity periods. In sports, our seventh and eighth grade football teams both captured the title of District Champions. Our seventh and eighth grade girls volleyball teams both placed second in the district tournament. The seventh grade boys and the eighth grade girls both won the District Championship in basketball. All of the students, teachers, and coaches have proven they have Made Their Point.
Coach Haskins explains a play to one of the 7th grade football players so he will be able to make his point known in the second half. Kevin Jones rips through the victory sign ready to tear up anything that gets in his way, especially an Aubrey player.
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Student Council officer hopefuls await nervously to give their campaign speeches in front of the school. Mr. McBroom has boldly made his point in the Student Council vs. the Faculty Volleyball match.
Keeping points , Jeff Weber and J. T. McCarroll keep track of the scores in the Faculty vs. the 8th Grade All-Stars. Mrs. Sartain, Mrs. Jay and Mrs. Price enjoy one of Mrs. Howard's frequent jokes.
Missy Shelton and Ryann Mohon clean up after a hard day of work at the UNT Yearbook Workshop.
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The 1991 Yearbook Staff members are: Stephen Dankesreiter - Organizations, Jon Acella Artist, Michael Hernandez Computer programming/Sales , Jarrett Webb - Business
Mgr./Sports, Missy Shelton Photo Editor/Sports , Ryann Mohon - Editor/Student Life, Jeff Bogg s Photographer/Artist, Advisor - Sylvia Russell, Meredith Walker Class Section. (not pictured) Brandon Vickers - Sports. Michael Hernandez, Stephen Dankesreiter, Advisor - Sylvia Ru ssell , Ryann Mohon, and Missy Shelton practice making a yearbook at the Taylor Publishing Company workshop at UNT.
Jeff Boggs, Michael Hernandez, and Meredith Walker enjoy a lunch break with the 500 other yearbook workshop participants. Missy Shelton and Michael Hernandez sort through magazines 101' their mock yearbook at the workshop.
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Amber Little is talking to a fourth grade student as a part of the Leadership class.
A seventh grader Blaine Webb talks with a student at the Pilot Point Elementary School.
The newly formed Leadership Class Includes; (top) Jared Maier, (middle) J. T. McCarroll, Amber Little, Tammy Veanueva, Lisa McManigal, Bl aine Webb, Counselor - Kathleen Montgomery, (bottom) Billy Dan Wilson, Mindy Patterson. J. T. McCarroll is offering friendship and advice to a Fifth grade student.
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Sixth grade students select their choices for Student Council representatives for 1990-91 .
The 1990-91 Student Council includes (top) Brandon Vickers, Allison Dane, Jared Maier, Stephen Custy, (bottom) Austin Wig haman, Heather Flynn, Tory Moore, Guy Seaman , Tammy Veanuena , Jarrett Webb , (bottom) Travis Todd, Jeremi Guditis, Andy Strittmatter, and Sponsor - Ben Bryson.
Jared Maier, Student Council and Beta C路lub member, counts the profits at the Halloween Dance.
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The Beta Club includes: (top) Meredith Walker , Shawna Kirby, Blaine Webb, Jarrett Webb, Stephen Custy, Jared Maier, Chris Cook, Jeff Weber, (bottom) Sponsor - Margaret Woodcock, Brandy Welborn, Courtney Alexander, Donna Strittmatter, Mindy Patterson, Tammy Veanueva, Rachel Hessel, Janet Hardy, Lesley Burger, Andy Ness, Sponsor - Penny Howard.
Beta Club Sponsor Margaret Woodcock has a conference with Donna Strittmatter and Courtney Alexander. Beta Club members Brandy Welborn , Andy Ness , Mindy Patterson , and Blaine Webb decorate the Christmas Tree in the Main Hall.
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INTS OF PERFECTION Brandy Welborn plays the Alma Mater at one of the Bearcub Pep Rallies .
Shea Cargile and Robin Howard work on putting their instruments together.
I i. \ ~ The Gee Jr. High Beginner Band includes (Top row) Jeremi Guditis, Gary Miller, Kim Felton, Glen Mills, Eric Holmes. (Middle row) Dwayne Mills, Allen Groff, Greg Hammons, Andy Strittmatter, Misty Nortman, Justi n Fritcher, Laura Bradford, Cedric Harris. (Bottom row) Jacob Bowden, Crystal Scism, Brie Luttru ll, Mary Chacon, and Band Director Kerry Holderbaum.
The 1990-91 Gee Jr. High Band includes (Top row) Stephen Custy, Jared Maler, Michael Zachery, Melissa Boerner. Elizabeth Bridges, Alan Dane , Cory Hill,
Stephen Dankesreiter, Matt Williams , (Middle row) Band Director Kerry Holderbaum, Janet Hardy, Brandy Welborn, Shea Cargile, Rachel Hessel, Jeff Weber, Chris Cook. Michael Hernandez, (BaHam row) Adam Newby, Chanda Brewer, Candice Long, Jessica Loader, Donna StrittmaHer, Heather Flynn , Lori Johnson.
Gee Jr. High 4-H includes (top) Justin Whisensnt, Stephen Custy, Jeff Weber, Donna Strittmatter, Ryann Mohon, (bottom) Andy Ness, Brad Cargile, Stephen Dankesreiter, Shea Cargile, Sandra David , Meredith Walker, Elizabeth Bridges, Andy Strittmatter and , Jeneifer Knouf.
Levi Ness prepares his rabbits for the Pilot Point Show.
Andy Strittmatter grooms his pig for the Stock Show.
Glen Mills is being congratulated by his buyer Mark Schon at the Stock Show.
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Mr. Moster sets the ball back over the net I'":!'=~ in a Faculty vs. Student Council volleyball game.
Mr. McBroom explains the tryout rules to cheerleader hopefuls.
Jackie McBroom Principal Linda Allien - secretary Ben Bryson - American, Texas History Stephani Buckingham Life Skills Kenneth Calhoun Coach/Social Studies
Max Haskins Coach/Health Kerry Holderbaun - Band Penny Howard - L.A. Janet Jay Resource/ Reading/Math Linda Kirby Computer/Comm. Relations
Yolanda KnightKeyboarding Lois Lynn - Librarian Rob Mac Laren Math/Science Kathleen Montgomery Counselor Frank Moster - Earth, Life Science
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Mrs. Whitley shows she's got real school spirit on Nerd Day.
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Mr. Bryson introduces himself to his second period American History class on the first day of school. Cashier Lois Lynn Cooks - Eoulse Berend, Pat Ray, and Joann Sanders.
Carolyn Price - Math Sharla Riggs - Aide
Sylvia Russell Yearbook/Art I and II Nancy Sanders Aide Susanne Sartain -
Aide Jaci SmallyL.A./Literature Sherry Thorton - Self Contained Elaine Tishier L.A./Literature Marijo Wilson Librarian
Harriett Whitley Math/Reading Gary Wood - Prevocational
Margaret Woodcock - Reading Imp./Social Studies
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E'RE MAKING OUR POINT Guest artist, Debbi Scheibe shows Kim Felton how to operate a spinning wheel. Chuck Rathburn, Jamie Huschke, Chris Digino, Luke Mohon and Sam Neale enjoy a field trip to the Opening of Youth Art Month at TWU .
Angela Boggs Jacob Bowden Laura Bradford Kirk Bryson Brad Cargile
Brandie Cargile Maricruz Chacon Laci Chisum Jeffery Cowling Gary Criswell
Jason Davis Chris Deckard Julie Dennis Chris Digino Jennifer Dillion
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Michelle Sipe gives her commercial for hair growth during the 6th grade language class. Cindy Wilson presents her commercial as an assignment for Mrs. Smalley' s language class.
Shannon Elvington Melissa Evans Scot Farrier Kim Shelton Justin Fritcher
Chance Fulmer Kathy Garner Melissa Gilliland Grantsie Glenn Carlos Gracia
Brad Gray Allen Groff Jeremi Guditis Ben Harper Cedric Harris
Sixth Grade
Heith Harris Ricky Harwell Vernon Harwell Samantha Hatcher Eric Holmes
Jamie Huschke Ernie Jordan Willie Keith Brie Luttrull Rocky Marshall
Roderick McFaii Eric McKnight Gary Miller Glen Mills Luke Mohon
Sam Neale Levi Ness Misty Nortman Jeff Price Chuck Rathburn
Richard Rawls Michael Revett Nature Riney Jimmy Rogers Chris Roumillat
Paul Sanders Chad Schon Chrystal Scism Michelle Sipe Shelby Stephens
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Sixth grader Cedric Harris sports his favorite hat and tie during Spirit Week. Sixth Grader Eric McKnight is being suited up by the Denton Co. Electrical COOP for a demonstration of their equipment.
Mrs. Smalley ' s second period literature class works hard during activity period ort homework.
Amber Strickland Andy Strittmatter Travis Todd Joanie Wester Chasidy Williams
Jennifer Williams Cindy Wilson Clint Young Zen ita Zielinski
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WPOINTING IN THE RIGHT Billy Dan Wilson and Guy Seaman guide their gerbils to the finish line inside of the maze that they built.
Billy Dan Wilson and Daniel Ettredge help Jeff Weber and Lesley Burger with their Science project.
Jason Albertson Kristi Bombei
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Angela Cannon Brian Clark Teresa Clemons Alan Dane Stephen Dankesreiter
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Sandra David Daniel Ettredge Ashley Evans Dedra Franklin Greg Hammons
Janet Hardy Christi Hargrove Rachel Hessel Rhonda Hunt Kylie Jones
Shawna Kirby Darrell Martain J. T. McCarroll Shane Meroney Dwayne Mills
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Kris Sipe and Daniel Ettredg8 make glue pictures in Art II. The Three Musketeers, Austin Wighaman , Blaine Webb, and Lesley Burger really "ham it up" in front of the camera.
Shane Meroney " Get's It Together" in a hurry before the last bell rings!
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Kristi Bombei , Shawna Kirby and Janet Hardy paint the rocket they are building for Science.
Dwayne Mills adds the fi ns to his rocket the day before launchi ng. Jeremy Nortman and Angie Cannon work hard to get their rockets finished before launching.
Monty Mohon Tory Moore Carrie Myers Andy Ness Adam Newby Jeremy Nortman Tisha Prose
Eddie Pryor Casey Reed Brian Sanders Dana Schon Guy Seaman Kris Sipe Frances Springs Tammy Veanueva Brandon Vickers Meredith Walker Blaine Webb Jeff Weber Austin Wighaman Matt Williams Billy Dan Wilson Michael Zachary
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Our 8th grade " Makes Their Point" no matter what they do. Whether it be in sports or academics, they always rate # 1. Leaving a legacy of always excelling, this year's 8th grade challenges future classes to meet and better their achievements .
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Chiniquita Johnson speaks to Missy Shelton and Lori Johnson before the tardy bell in Mr. Bryson's fifth period American History class.
Jon Acello Courtney Alexander Michael Allison
Melissa Boerner Jeff Boggs Elizabeth Bridges Ricondria Bruce Jeremy Burton , ,. ,
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Jjlnnifer Cade Shea Cargile Candis Cobler Chris Cook Cash Cooper
Stephen Custy Allison Dane Apryl Dane Amy David Chris David
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Lori Johnson and Robin Howard demonstrate their Solar System project to their classmates.
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Candice Deckard Josh Ellis Melissa Elms
Heather Flynn Beverley Franklin Tasha Fuller Jeff Fulmer Nathan Hansard
Joe Hernandez Michael Hernandez Cory Hill Brady Hollar Robyn Howard
Shawn Huschke Chiniquita Johnson Lori Johnson Kevin Jones Holly Kirby
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Jeanette Laraway and Chiniquita Johnson hang out during the district track meet. andice Deckard , Laura Sartain, and Chana Brewer work hard to show Homecoming Spirit.
Jennifer Knouf . Jeanette Laraway
Amber Little Jessica Loader Candice Long Jared Maier Tom Mattl1ew
Aggie Mejia Nathan Mitchell Ryann Mohon Robert Moriatt Lisa McManigal
Chris Olsen Mindy Patterson Jeff Phillips Lora Sartain Matt Shaver
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Jared Maier, Chris Cook, Jessica Loader, and Michael Allison escort Stephen Custy as he proves just how " wrapped up" you can get in school.
Nathan Hansard shows off his Science project to his class. Mr. Moster's 3rd period Earth Science watch as Cade Tippett demonstrates his Science project.
Missy Shelton Donna Strittmatter Cade Tippett Chris Tolleson Keiva Trammell
Heather Webb Jarrett Webb Brandy Welborn Jamie West Justin Whisenant
Stephen White Sabrina Wooten Spencer Worthey Ashley Wright Jessica Young
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ECIAL POINTS OF LIFE Billy Fette does his job of mopping the bathroom floors in the Comunity Library. Billy Hampton is doing a great job of vacuuming the floors in the library.
Billy Fette and Donna Powell sell cookies to Ryann Mohon during canteen . Brian Abercrombie Freddie Oranday
Billy Fette Donna PoWell
Billy Hampton Jerry Springs
The Life Skills program, staffed by Mrs. Stephani Buckingham, Mrs. Nancy Sanders, and Mr. Gary Wood, had a very successful year. The Life Skills program concentrates on five basic domains of learning: Functional Academ-. ics, Community Skills, Domestic Skills, Vocational Skills, and Leisure Skills. Life Skills students learn how to balance checkbooks, work in the community, and become productive and successful citizens and neighbors. Besides learning how to have work, Life Skills students learn to have fun by taking community skills acquisition excursion to such places as The Golden Triangle Mall, the Gainsville Zoo, the Denton Historical Museum, and various restaurants. Life Skills is a fun place to learn. Brian AbercrombIe sweeps the floors as part of his duties at the Community Ubrary.
Donna Powell praises a special guest, " Boomer", after his obedience demonstration. A Life Skills Student, Brian Abercrombie serves lunch to Mr. WOOd, Mr. McBroom, Mrs. Sanders, Dr. Medearis, Mr. Purcell, and Mr. Tate.
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INT BY POINT 8th GRADE (1 st row) Coach Haskins, Michael Allison, Jarrett Webb, Chris Olesen , George Buckley , Spencer Worthey , Kevin Jones. Cade Tippitt, Jeff
Phillips, (2nd row) Chris Tolleson, Stephen White, Nathan Hansard. Jeff Fulmer, Jeremy Burton, Jamie West, Stephen Custy, Coach Calhoun, (3rd row) Robert Morlatt, Brady Hollar, Jared Maier, Justin Whisenant,
8 Lake Dallas 12 Howe 28 Tom Bean 34 Bells 28 Callisburg S&S 14 14 Aubrey 22 Whitewright
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7th GRADE (1 st row) Coach Haskins, Kris Slpe, Michael Zachary, Monty Mohon. Jeff Weber, Brian Clark, Jason Albertson , Andy Ness (2nd row) Blaine Webb, Daniel Ettredge, Shane Merony, Darrell Martin, Greg Hammons,
Austin Wig haman, Leslie Burger, Coach Calhoun (3rd row) Billy Dan WHson, Allan Dane, Brandon Vickers, J. T. McCarroll, Brian Sanders, Guy Seaman. O()
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Quarterback Austin Wighaman throws a pass to tightend Brian Clark deep in the end zone.
The offensive line holds off the defense while quarterback Jarrett Webb hands the ball off to Stephen Custy.
The Pilot Point Junior High football teams both captured District Championships this season. The eighth grade captured the title with a 6-2 record losing only to Lake Dallas and Howe. The seventh grade team won the District Championship with a 7-1 record with their solo loss coming from Howe. The eighth grade coach Kenneth Calhoun had a few things to say about the eighth grade's season. Coach Calhoun feels that the team's work in off-season and track had a great affect on this year's season because of the strength and speed the players gained. He also believes the team grew mentally and matured as a group. Calhoun was very proud of the way the team worked to get better this season. He also feels that the type of effort and determination the team gave is what has given Pilot Point ISD the pride and success that has made Pilot Point "The Team of the Decade." He feels this group will take the necessary steps forward to continue to make Pilot Point the best school in the state regardless of classification. The seventh grade coach Max Haskins also had a few words to say about the seventh grade team. Coach Haskins feels that they worked hard all season and they really played well as a team. Haskins believes the group will go a long way to carry on the Pilot Point winning tradition. Haskins said, " A congratulations is in order for their successfulness this season."
Runningback Billy Dan Wilson is breaking a tackle while trying to turn the corner in the football game.
Pilot Point's Spencer Worthey is about to introduce a Callisburg ball carrier to Pilot Point turf.
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Jason Albertson goes for a layup in the S&S game. J. T. McCarroll shoots 'a free throw while Andy Ness, Austin Wighaman, and Jason Albertson look on .
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8th GRADE (1 st row) Jeff Phillips, Chris Olsen, Cade Tippett, Stephen Custy, Michael Allison, (2nd row) Justin Whisenant, Cory Hill, Jeremy Burton, Jared Maier, Brady Hollar
Pilot Point's Cade Tippett shoots a difficult shot from under the basket.
Coach Calhoun gives the eighth grade basketball team a few needed pOinters during a time-out in their game.
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\ AKING POINTS Melissa Boerner goes up for a jump shot while Chiniquita Johnson, Allison Dane, and Brandy Welborn block out and rebound.
Melissa Boerner dribbles in to make a quick pass to Brandy Welborn to make an easy jump shot.
Brandy Welborn gets an easy jump shot as Robyn Howard blocks out the two Aubrey defenders.
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The 1991 Eighth Grade Girls Basketball team members are (top) Candis Cobler, Brandy Welborn, Donna Strittmatter, Coach Cindy Williams, Robyn Howard, Ashley Wright, Missy Shelton, (middle) Mgr. Wendy Bryson, Ryann Mohon, Rlcondrla Bruce, Amber Little, Kevls Trammell, lora Sartain, Mgr. Tasha Fulter, (bottom) Lori Johnson, Mellssa Boener, Lisa McManigal, Heather Flynn, Heather Webb, (floor) Allison Dane, Chlnlqulta Johnson.
At the start of the 4th quarter, Tory Moore takes a quick drink to carry her through the rest of the game. Kylie Jones aims for the basket before taking her freethrows as Tammy Venueva stays back on defense.
The 1991 Seventh Grade Girls Basketball team members are (top) Mgr. Wendy Bryson, Tisha Prose, Tory Moore, Meredith Walker, Denise Troiender, Janet Hardy, oedrs Franklin, Rhonda Hunt, Mgr. Tasha Fuller, Coach Cindy Williams, (bottom) Rachael Hessel, Tammy Venueva, Kylle
Janet Hardy shoots for a jump shot over an Aubrey defender as Tory Moore and Oedra Franklin go up for the rebound.
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ACE FOR THE POINTS Pilot Point hurdler Donna Strittmatter races toward the finish line. High jumper Melissa Boener attempts to clear the high jump pole.
(1st row) Mgr. Wendy Bryson, Denise Trolinder, Janet Hardy, Tory Moore, Rhonda Hunt, Coach Williams (2nd row) Teresa Clemmons, Meredith Walker, Tisha Prose, Tammy Veanueva,- Mgr. Tasha Fuller (3rd row) Kylie Jones, Dana Schon
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(1 st row) Ashley Wright, Donna Strittmatter, Brandy Welborn, Jennifer Cade, Candls Cobler (2nd row) Mgr. Wendy Bryson, Sabrina Wooten,
Lora Sartain, Robyn Howard, Missy Shelton, Amber Little, Ryann Mohon, Mgr. Tasha Fuller (3rd row) Amy David, Mindy Patterson,
Heather Webb, Jeanette Laraway, Heather Flynn, Lori Johnson (4th row) Ricondria Bruce, Melissa Boener, Allison Dane, Lisa McManigal, Courtney Alexander
Justin Whisenant shows great determination as he races toward the finish line. Sprinter Stephen Custy accepts the baton from teammate Chris Oleson.
(1st row) Chris Oleson, Jarrett Webb, Kevin Jones, Matt Shaver, Spencer Worthey (2nd row) Chris Tolleson, Stephen Custy. Justin Whisenant, Michael Allison, Tom Mathews, Stephen White, Jamie West, Jason Hanna (3rd row) Robert Morlatt, Jeremy Burton, Cory Hill, Jared Maier, Nathan Mitchell (4th row) Nathan Hansard, Chris
(1st row) Matt Williams, Brian Clark, George Buckley, Monty Mohon, Jason Albertson, Kris Sipe (2nd row) Jeremy Nortman, leslie Burger, Alan Dane, Brian Sanders. Austin Wighaman, Andy Ness, Coach Haskins (3rd row) Shane Merony, Daniel Ettredge, Guy Seaman, J. T.
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Seventh grader Kylie Jones practices her "bump" before the big match with S&S. Lora Sartain serves as Ryann Mohon and Ashley Wright await the return, while Melissa Boerner calls lines at the Whitesboro game.
Seventh Grade Volleyball Team members are (top) Wendy Bryson, Rachel Hessel, Tammy Venueva, Kylie Jones, Rhonda Hunt, Dana Schon, Shawn a Kirby, Coach Cindy Williams, (bottom) Dedra Franklin , Janet Hardy, Tory Moore, Meredith Walker , and Kristl Bombei.
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Eighth Grade Volleyball Team members are (top) Wendy Bryson, Keiva Trammell, Ashley Wright, Donna Strittmatter, Brandy Welborn, Robyn Howard, Missy Shelton, Amber Little, Coach Cindy Williams, (middle) Candis Cobler, Rlcondria Bruce, Jennifer Cade, Melissa Boerner, Ryann Mohon, Lora Sartain, (bottom) Heather Flynn, Lori Johnson, Allison Dane, Chiniquita Johnson, Heather Webb, Mindy Patterson, and Courtney Alexander.
Seventh and Eighth grade cheerleaders and mascot " pump the spirit up" at the pep rally.
The Gee Junior High cheerleaders started work in early August at a tough three-day cheerleader camp. But their hard work paid big dividends. Their halftime dance routines were always the highlight at the pep rallies and football games. By the end of the season, everyone who watched our girls perform agreed that no Junior High School had a better team of cheerleaders. This was just another part of our school which proved that the Bearcubs were number one. Cheerleader Ashley Wright and mascot Ricondria Bruce give Mr. Moster a big surprise at the pep rally.
Tory Moore and Ashley Evans encourage the boy cheerleaders during the Howe Pep Rally.
1990-91 Bearcub Cheerleaders are (top) Amber Little, Ashley Evans, Mindy Patterson, (middle) Heather Flynn, Tory Moore, Kylie Jones, Ashley Wright, Wendy Bryson, (bottom) Ricondria Bruce, Allison Dane, and Tammy Venueva.
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Student Life reflects the students and their activities. It covers everything from the first dance, to Homecoming and Spirit Week, and even after the big game. Student Life captures the highligli, s of the students year including just hanging out with friends between class, during activity period and canteen. All in all, Student Life covers the joyous, the disappointing, the victories , the defeats, the proudest and the most embarrassing moments of your life.
Yearbook Staff Member, Meredith Walker decorates Blaine Webb's locker before the big Aubrey game.
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Brandon Vickers, Brian Clark, and Blaine Webb show lots of satisfaction after a 14-0, win against Bells.
Amber Little and Heather Webb decorate the eighth grade hallway during Spirit Week. Sixth grader, Michael Revett shows us some of his unique dance moves at the Halloween dance along with Travis Todd and Levi Ness .
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Michelle Sipe and Julie Dennis tell each other the latest gossip between classes. Donna Strittmatter shows that she's a real nerd at heart for Spirit Week. Seventh and eighth grade football players exchange their football uniforms for short skirts and pom pons during the Pep Rally.
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~INTMADE Ending the year with winning traditions of excellence, capped off an otherwise unconventional nine months, filled with exceptional people, places, and events. Chiniquita Johnson has made her point by coming in 1st in the 220 at the District Track Meet.
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The 1991 Bearcub was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, 1550 W. Mockingbird, Dallas, Texas 75235. 125 copies were or路 dered at the price of $ 15 per book. The book size is 7 % x 10 112 with 40 pages. The cover was. designed by the Yearbook Staff during the Taylor Workshop. The material is white Kivar wilh silk screened orange # 566. Typestyle is Geneva Bold . All body copy and captions are 10 pI. Special thanks to photographers Frank Moster, Jackie McBroom, Sylvia Russell and Lifetouch Studios.
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