Brashear High School Adair County R
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Brashear High School Adair County R
Brashear High School Adair County R-II School District 205 West Dewey Street Brashear, Missouri 63533 (660) 323-5272 http://brashear.k12.mo.us Seniors Anthony Ambrosia Kelly Ames Trever Bunch Shelbie Creason John Hicks Danielle Hoskin Tabitha Killen Daisy Ledford Stephanie Linhart Abdu Mohammed Phillip Seavey Ashlee Sheets Ariel Smith Daniel Smith Katie Stewart Megan Taylor Matt Thomas Class of 2010 Above:Ashlee Sheets is hard at work in Dr. Rearick’s class. Left:Trever Bunch dressed as Santa Claus for the Christmas Program. Above:Abdu Mohammed inspires school spirit at the baseball team pep rally. Below:Ariel Smith and Danielle Hoskin enjoy a beautiful day at the Country Connection MAP incentive activity. Right:Matt Thomas takes a ride on the seat belt convincer. Juniors Jordan Berry Chris Brogan Hayden Coin William Coy Stephanie Elsea Destiny Ferdig Tyler Heimer Amanda Horton Heather Longano Matt McCloud Abby McKim Cortney Moncrief Dillon Redding Zach Reeves Melissa Rusk Jay Scudder Elizabeth Sheets Sydney Slavin Cody Snelling Adam Songer Amber Story Dakota Walker Abigail Wheeler Amber Wood Class of 2011 Below: Hayden Coin helps assemble the grow lamp in Mr. Copeland’s science class. Above: Cody Snelling reflects on his next art project. Below: Dillon Redding violates every horseplay rule during a science lab. Above: Abigail Wheeler and Stephanie Elsea show their spirit during homecoming week. Left: Jordan Berry, Cortney Moncrief, and Sydney Slavin enjoy a nice day outside during MAP incentive trip. Sophomores Daniel Anderson Joseph Clarkson Mary Coy Rachael Ferguson Kaitlin Guffey Cierra Hines Christopher Longano Kristen Love Chandi March Katie Smith Matthew Sweet Chloe Sykes Morgan Taylor Nick Thomas Taren Treasure Ashley Watson Katie Watson Ashton Wolter Joseph Woods Class of 2012 Right: Ashley Watson knocks out the odd problems in math class. Below:A pensive Matt Sweet shows off his school spirit during FBLA week. Above: Christopher Longano lets the sunshine enhance his artistic juices. Left:Nick Thomas awaits the throw at first. Right: Daniel Anderson takes a bite out of Chloe Sykes during the Halloween dance. Freshmen Austin Alexander Eugene Ames Jeremy Barnes Nick Bradshaw Wendy Clarkson Rose Cloud Miranda Creason Sidney DeBie Nick Gordon Derek Head Kelsey Hocker Hayden Housman Justin Mihalevich Dalton Mourton Blake Pflum Lindsey Powell Cody Raine Shelby Salter Olivia Thompson David Walker Jacob Woods Class of 2013 Above: The Freshmen class takes a moment for a class picture. Below: Hayden Housman looks skeptical before getting his hair cut at a pep rally. Above: The freshmen class gathers around and listens to instructions on the Country Connection MAP incentive trip. Left: Rose Cloud entertains Blake Pflum to her favorite hip-hop medley. Right: Jacob Woods creates a project in shop. 8th Grade Alexa Acton Cynthia Anderson Curtis Blakely Joey DeSonia Natasha Findling Ashlee Hays Marcus Jefferson Angela McKim Gus Mihalevich Ashley Moncrief Nikkie Moncrief Madeline Potter Sam Smith Tristin Smith Kayla Snelling Austin Stewart Katie Sweet Meredith Thomas Lillian Tonkinson Nichole Wagster Olivia Wheeler Dakota Williams Class of 2014 Above: Marcus Jefferson drives by his LaPlata defender. Above: Sam Smith prepares for a job as a secret service agent. Left: Tristin Smith flashes the peace sign. Right: Ashlee Hays contemplates her next drink at the Country Connection reward day. Below: Meredith Thomas shows perfect form on her jump shot. Below: Curtis Blakely winks his approval for all to see. 7th Grade Colton Bowen Audrey DeBie Allison Garrett Abigail Hall Nick Haskell Rachel Heimer Chance Hill Hannah Mason Austin Perry Jacob Reeves Rebecca Story Gabriel Thomas Allison Thompson Rhiannon Turner Kimberlina Walitshek Shelby Watson Shaiotie Zajac Class of 2015 Above: Rhiannon Turner earned a state championship medal for her leather wallet project. Above: Gabe Thomas prepares to be applied to a bratwurst at lunch. Below: Chance Hill and Jacob Reeves interview Cathy March about the history of Brashear. Above: Becca Story, Nichole Wagster, Rachel Heimer, and Hannah Mason socialize during a BHS dance. Left: Becca Story entertains her friends while they await the lunch bell. Allison Thompson, Chance Hill, Austin Perry, Jacob Reeves, Colton Bowen are easily amused. Breanne Cameron Faith Miller Micheal Ames Kourtney Arnold Erin Bradshaw Tyler Findling 6th Grade Marshall Goff Lucas Grgurich T.J. Haskell Brody Henrichs Dalton Hocker Skylar Housman Partrick Jochimsen Abigail Kerby Dillon Klingsmith Nicholas Leedom Bailey Mihalevich Nicholas Perry Briar Stewart Sidney Sykes Mandy Taylor Kellie Wagster Kristen Walitshek Rebecca Watson Kylie Williams Class of 2016 Below: The sixth grade class of 2010 poses for a class photo before promotion. Left: Dalton Hocker proudly displays his ABC award for outstanding character. Right: Marshall Goff waits for his turn to accept an award at the assembly. Below: Abigail Kerby, Erin Bradshaw, and Bailey Mihalevich watch the game in the gym. Below: Kourtney Arnold cheeses for all to see pearly whites. Above: Mrs. Shipman leads the sixth grade class as they rehearse for promotion night. Above: Sidney Sykes reads her essay of elementary memories during promotion. 5th Grade Louise Smith Angela Hall Colt Acton Jacob Bleything Kyle Bowen Andy Clarkson Tyrell Dysart Cassandra Graham Cartlee Hall Brianne Hart Kelsey Jones Trevor Love Izaiah McCloud Kacie Mihalovich Mechelia Potter Saydie Potter Jacklyn Sidenstricker Breann Turner Robbyn Wagster Tyler Watson Damen Zajac Class of 2017 Right: Damien Zajac and his job shadow twin Mr. Copeland prepare a lesson for the students Below: Trevor Love cools off with a tasty treat. Above: Mrs. Smith shows off the class pet. Above: Mechelia Potter enjoys a break from her busy schudule. Right: Kacie Mihalovich pauses from her work momentarily while Jacob Bleything continues his worksheet. 4th Grade Tammy Whitlow Willow Frazier Ty Gottman Leah Grissom Skylar Haskell Harley Hayes Shane Howes Shalia Kennison Sam Kerby Celia Kincaid Morgan Magruder Megan McHenry Harli Mihalevich Bailey Moncrief Devin Morrison Travis Nilson Lauren Platz Hannah Reeves Vanessa Shultz Nathaniel Stewart Ameal Sturgeon Amos Sturgeon Zane Sykes Class of 2018 Right: The fourth grade class takes a bow after another successful Famous Missourians performance. The class worked extremely hard on a lot of extra hours making sure they all knew their parts. Good job fourth grade! Below in clock wise from the top: Morgan Magruder, Megan McHenry, Zane Sykes, Harli Mihalevich, Ameal Sturgon, and Skylar Haskell enjoy the fun that goes along with a tremendous fourth grade year. 3rd Grade Becky Thomas Levi Blankenship Kiersten Hart Clayton Johnson Drew Kirkham Justin Leedom Eliza Magruder Triston Morrrison Braden Perry Wyatt Potter Alan Sanchez Colton Sayre Makenzie Sizemore Valerie Sizemore Melissa Wagster Kelsey Watson Aden Zentz Class of 2019 Right: Eliza Magruder waits to be dismissed by the bell. Left: Clayton Johnson takes a moment to decide which book he wants at the PTS book giveaway. Below: Colton Sayre, Alan Sanchez, Justin Leedom, and Braden Perry read their newly checked out library books. Above: Wyatt Potter and Levi Blankenship wait their turn to cheer during an assembly. Left: Drew Kirkham, Levi Blankenship, Makenzie Sizemore, Kiersten Hart, and Valerie Sizemore sort through all of the bookmarks in the library during the PTS book giveaway Below: Wyatt Potter, Valerie Sizemore, Levi Blankenship, and Drew Kirkham make silly hand shadows as they work on a drawing project. Above: Melissa Wagster uses the mouse to navigate the computer program. 2nd Grade Joanne Kincaid Averi Acton Quin Allen Zoe Blankenship Aubrey Bleything Makenna Bushnell Ty Bushnell Tanna Garlock John Gerhold Lathan Grgurich Noah Hall Emily Mason Hailey McCloud Justin McHenry Hannah Patterson Kelsey Platz Austin Ray Fisher Reese Noah Reeves Wyatt Reeves Tahlia Salgado Emily Shaver Erial Stutsman Kaelyn Sullivan Class of 2020 Above: Fisher Reese works his way to the front of the room. Right: Mrs. Kincaid’s class enjoys reading in their most comfortable clothes. Below: Lathan Grgurich, Quin Allen, and Erial Stutsman stay busy during class. Above: Tahlia Salgado and Averi Acton ponder the universal truths in class. Below: Emily Mason works on a math worksheet. Above: Makenna Bushnell, Hannah Patterson, and Justin McHenry clown around for a moment in class. 1st Grade Lisa Fisher Callie Althide Brynli DeFries Sarah Draper Isaiah Dysart Lane Feeney Trace Gottman Hannah Grissom Garrett Housman Holden Perry Jordyn Salgado Avery Sturgeon Madisyn Tuggle Class of 2021 Right: Hannah Grissom, Brynli DeFries, Madisyn Tuggle, Trace Gottman, and Isaiah Dysart stay busy in Mrs. Fisher’s first grade classroom. Left:Trace Gottman celebrates with the rest of his class during a pep assembly. Right:Jordyn Salgado celebrates her reading accomplishments. Above: Sarah Draper guides the string along the gym floor. Above: Isaiah Dysart scoots along in gym class. Above: Madisyn Tuggle carefully draws a picture. Kindergarten Amy Feeney Logan Grgurich Autumn Hart Jillian Hettinger Brandon Jochimsen Adrian Mason Chance McCloud Peyton Osborn Sierra Snyder Lane Stutsman Adyson Sullivan J.R. Valle Hanna VanDyke Class of 2022 Above: Jillian Hettinger focuses on her reading book. Above: Jillian Hettinger performs her role as ringmaster for the Kindergarten circus. Below: The Kindergarten class celebrates another successful circus performance. Left: J.R.Valle takes a moment to decide what he wants to draw. Below: Peyton Osborn and Lane Stutsman play with thier new SpiderMan laptop. Busy Bees Toni Tuggle Brooklyn DeFries Carson Erwin Charity Findling Lacey Fisher Landon Fisher Emma Harsell Travis Helm Elise Hettinger Jake Holcomb Justin McKim Max Montgomery Clancy Noe Jack Reeves Aden Shahan Tenlee Shaw Rhett Whitlow Avery Zentz Left: The Halloween parade was a fun time for all of the Busy Bees. Below: Lacey Fisher grabs her blocks for a counting game. Above: Toni Tuggle instructs Lacey Fisher and Tenlee Shaw as they use the dry erase board. Above: Rhett Whitlow, Jack Reeves, Avery Zentz, and Brooklyn DeFries work on their math manipulation assignment. Left: The Busy Bees make funny faces after their regular photo shoot. Anthony Ambrosia is the son of Chuck Ambrosia and Glenda Ambrosia. Anthony’s future plans are to become a gunsmith. While at school, Anthony is involved in Art Club and Renaissance. He is also a member of the basketball team. Anthony enjoys working on the family farm with his dad, hunting, football, and basketball. Trever Bunch is the son of Becky Bunch and Rick Bunch. Trever plans to attend Missouri Western next fall. At BHS, Trever has been involved in Drama Club, Art Club, and FBLA. He attended Vo-Tech where he trained to become an Emergency Medical Technician. Trever is also a member of the track team. He worked at TSU with Sodexho. In his leisure time, Trever enjoys attending Renaissance fairs, airplanes, history, reading and shooting guns. Shelbie Creason is the daughter of Joie and Teresa Creason. Shelbie plans to attend college and major in Interior Design. Art Club, FBLA, and Spanish Club are a few things Shelbie enjoys at BHS. She also finds time to babysit and attend church. Shelbie enjoys reading, fishing, swimming, playing video games, watching TV, being creative, and spending time with family and friends. John Hicks is the son of Kathryn Hicks and Eddie Hicks Sr. John’s future plans are in forestry. While at BHS, John has been involved in Art Club and Renaissance. At home, John enjoys working on cars and hunting. Danielle Hoskin is the daughter of Dana and Bruce Bunch and Mark Hoskin. Danielle’s future plans are to attend Northwest Missouri State University. She has been involved in FBLA and Art Club while attending BHS. She currently works for Sodexho at TSU. In her leisure time, Danielle enjoys reading and drawing. Tabitha Killen is the daughter of Mike and Brenda Killen. She plans to attend TSU and major in Health Science or Pre-Med. She then plans to attend UM-KC to pursue a Master of Science in Anesthesiology. Her school activities include FBLA, Math and Science Club, Drama Club, and NHS. Tabitha is also a member of the softball team and ACademic Bowl teams. She attends the Countryside Christian Church and Youth Group. When she can find time, Tabitha enjoys sewing, baking, hunting, watching sports, and hanging out with friends. Daisy Ledford is the daughter of Donnie and Kathleen Ledford. Daisy’s future plans are to get a job. While at BHS, Daisy has been a member of the Art Club and is a Renaissance card holder. In her spare time, Daisy enjoys Special Olympics and the YES program. Daisy has a lot of school spirit and is a loyal tiger fan. Stephanie Linhart is the daughter of Rob and Billie Linhart. Stephanie is planning to attend MACC majoring in music. Her school activies include softball, band, choir, Drama Club, FBLA, and Math & Science Club. She also enjoys attending her Youth Group. In her spare time Stephanie loves bowling, collecting Dalmatians, hanging with friends and family, reading the Bible, watching movies, and listening to all types of music. Abdu Mohammed is visiting us from Ethiopia. His host family is Jim and Daisy Rearick. Abdu plans to attend medical school in the future. For his short time at BHS, Abdu has been involved in Math & Science Club, FBLA, and Art Club. In his leisure time, Abdu enjoys playing soccer and bastketball. Phillip Seavey is the son of Phillip A. Seavey and Lynn Flynn. Phillip transferred to BHS this year from Kirksville. His future plans are in wrestling. When Phillip is not at school, he enjoys skateboarding and bicycle stunts. Ashlee Sheets is the daughter of Deanna Draper and James Sheets. Ashlee’s future plans are to become a pediatrician. While at BHS, she has enjoyed being involved in Renaissance, Art Club, and Spanish Club. When not at school, Ashlee works as a babysitter. In her spare time, she enjoys volleyball and basketball. Ariel Smith is the daughter of Beverly McKim. Ariel is planning to attend MACC with an interest in business. While at BHS, she has enjoyed cheerleading. Her club activites include FBLA and Art Club. Ariel also works at Sodexho. In her leisure time she enjoys reading, camping, watching movies, and spending quality moments with family and friends. Daniel Smith is the son of Brad and Louise Smith. Daniel plans to attend Northwest Missouri State University to achieve an education degree in Ag Science. He is a member of the baseball and basketball teams. Daniel’s school activities include Art Club, FBLA, NHS, Math & Science Club and Student Council. He also finds time to work on the family farm. In his spare time, Daniel loves hunting, fishing, and hanging out with friends. Katie Stewart is the daughter of Eddy and Carla Stewart. Katie’s future plans are to attend Central Methodist University and major in Early Childhood Development. Katie has been on the cheerleading squad all four years at BHS. She is also a member of FBLA, Art Club, and Renaissance. Katie’s extra activities include volunteering for Parents as Teachers, Jump for Heart, and United Way. She also babysits and works at McDonalds. When Katie can find time, she enjoys hunting, fishing, shopping, cadeting the kindergarden class, and hanging out with friends and family. Megan Taylor is the daughter of Dick and Robin Taylor. Megan plans to attend MACC then transfer to Northwest Missouri State University and major in Psychology. While at BHS, Megan has been involved in FBLA, Art Club, Math & Science Club, and Student Council. She is also a memeber of the basketball team. Megan attends 4-H and Church of the Nazarene Youth Group, Megan’s hobbies are riding horses, reading, and playing basketball. Matt Thomas is the son of Doug and Becky Thomas. Matt’s future plans are to attend William Woods University and major in Physical Education. He is also planning to play baseball for the Owls next fall. While at BHS, Matt has been on the baseball and basketball teams. His other activites include FBLA, Art Club, NHS, Math & Science Club, and Student Council. His interest are baseball and hanging out with friends. Remember When... Below: Trever Bunch does his best serial killer look for the Halloween dance. Above: Danielle Hoskin and Ariel Smith show their guns during the blood drive Above: Mr. McHenry presents the Class of 2010. Above: John Hicks and Ariel Smith applaud the participants in the Grand March. Above: Megan Taylor take a bite out of the Big Boy burger. Below: Phillip Seavey looks sharp at prom. Above: Anthony Ambrosia eyes the range for another jumper. The Class of 2010 pauses for a lighthearted moment before the graduation ceremony. Above: It’s the seniors turn to chow down at the Country Connection MAP incentive day. Above: Daisy Ledford and her parents are introduced to the Senior Night Crowd. Good Luck 2010 Graduation Class of 2010 Back Row: Phillip Seavey, Trever Bunch, John Hicks, Daniel Smith, Anthony Ambrosia, Matt Thomas, and Abdu Mohammed. Front Row: Kelly Ames, Stephanie Linhart, Daisy Ledford, Tabitha Killen, Ashlee Sheets, Shelbie Creason, Danielle Hoskin, Ariel Smith, Katie Stewart, Megan Taylor. Congratulations Class of 2010 The Class of 2010 was one of the best and brightest that BHS has sent forth into the real world over the last several decades. This class proved their mettle during their time here by working hard on their academics, as well as by serving the local community with many various volunteering efforts. This work was rewarded by the class earning over $500,000 dollars of scholarship money for their respective futures. Good luch on the many paths that you all will travel. Left: Valedictorian Tabitha Killen and Matt Thomas receive their medals as the top graduates for the Class of Right: Mr. Copeland delivers the commencement address and urges the graduates to work hard, have fun, and to remember that their family, friends, and school will serve as a resource as they move foward in their lives. Left: Mr. Wilburn and Mr. McHenry listen as Stephanie Linhart sings “I Believe I Can Fly” during the graduation ceremony. Above: Ariel Smith celebrates her sucess with her mother and grandmother. Above: Abdu Mohammed proudly shows off his diploma. Above: The communtiy gathers to celebrate the graduating class of 2010 following commencement at the reception hosted by National Honor Society. Homecoming 2010 was an exciting time thoughout the halls of BHS. The cheerleaders prepared a brand new dance, the basketball teams were practicing for the big game, and the rest of the student body was ready to celebrate the week at the homecoming dance. Anthony Ambrosia and Megan Taylor were crowned King and Queen, while Hayden Housman and Olivia Thompson were selected Prince and Princess. The week’s activies culminated with a raucous pep assembly, the Lady Tigers defeating Novinger 50-35, the Tigers dropping a hard fought game 62-50 to the Wildcats, and the fun-filled dance following the game. Homecoming 2010 Clockwise from top: Homecoming Prince and Princess, Hayden Housman and Olivia Thompson and Homecoming King and Queen, Anthony Ambrosia and Megan Taylor. Bottom right: BHS students dance the night away. Middle: Abby Mckim, Katie Smith, Shelby Salter, Stephanie Elsea, Sydney Slavin, and Chandi March compete against the boys in the leg tied race at the pep rally. Middle Left: Ariel Smith and Chloe Sykes perform the dance routine for the Homecoming crowd. Let’s Get It Started Above: Stephanie Linhart and her date, Brandon Gordon, try to stay hidden at the Homecoming dance. Above: Mr. Kerr joins cheerleaders Chloe Sykes and Cierra Hines by performing a split jump. Above: Morgan Taylor and Cierra Hines lead the Orange and Black cheer. Above: Dakota Walker and William Coy guard the hallway during the dance. Clockwise form Top Left: Shelby Salter, Cierra Hines, Kristen Love, and Cortney Moncrief dance the night away; Katie Stewart and Abdu mohammed take a break from dancing; Chandi March and Jay Scudder radiate for the onlookers; Prom Queen and King, Daisy Ledford and Daniel Smith, are introduced to the Grand March crowd. Here’s to the Night Below: Amber Story laughs her way through Prom 2010. Right: Jared Niemeyer, date of Prom Queen Daisy Ledford cuddle to make a quality prom Memory. Below: The seniors celebrate their Final BHS prom. Brashear Lady Tiger Softball Opponent Vs. Scotland Score L 4-6 Atlanta Tournament Vs. LaPlata Vs. Novinger Vs. Atlanta L 3-13 W 5-4 W 11-0 Row 3: Manager Ashton Wolter, Coach Breanne Cameron, Ashley Watson, Sydney Slavin, Katie Watson, Miranda Creason, Chandi March, Assistant Coach Faith Miller; Row 2: Stephanie Elsea, Katie Smith, Shelby Salter, Abby McKim, Kristen Love, Chloe Sykes, Cierra Hines; Row 1: Tabitha Killen, and Stephanie Linhart. Vs. Linn Co. Vs. Knox Co. Vs Macon Co. Vs. Novinger Vs. Canton JV Vs. Canton Vs. LaPlata W 12-2 L 0-2 W 25-1 W 8-6 W 6-3 L 0-9 L 6-7 Lady Tigers Garner Solid Campaign Schuyler County JV Tourney Vs. Novinger W 13-5 Vs. Clark Co. W 12-10 Vs. Schuyler Co. L 6-8 Vs. Atlanta Vs. Green City Vs. Marion Co Vs. Bucklin JV Vs. Bucklin Vs. Bevier W 12-4 W 15-0 W 10-3 W 6-1 W 12-2 L 0-4 District Tournament Vs. Marion Co. L 5-7 The Lady Tigers finished off another successful year by posting a 10-5 record. The Lady Tigers were led by four All-Tri County Conference team picks: Abby McKim, Cierra Hines, Shelby Salter, and Katie Watson. The softball team won the consolation championship at the Atlanta Tournament, while the JV squad took 2nd place at the Schuyler County JV tourney. After a hard fought loss in the opening round of the district tournament to Marion County, the Lady Tigers hope to rebound next year by returning all but two players back to next year’s squad. FEEL OUR FIRE! Left: 1st Team All-TCC catcher Abby McKim waits for the strikeout pitch. Below: 1st Team All-TCC pitcher Cierra Hines fires a fastball for a strike. Left Center: HonorableMention All-TCC infielder Katie Watson scoops up another ground ball. Left: 2nd Team All-TCC player Shelby Salter slides under the tag. Right: The 2010 Tiger Baseball team celebrates their 3-2 quarterfinal victory over Sturgeon. Front row: Hayden Housman, Daniel Smith, Abdu Mohammed, Matt Thomas, Nick Bradshaw, Jeremy Barnes. Back row: Coach Heath Schneider, Adam Songer, Nick Thomas, Jay Scudder, Cody Snelling, Nick Gordon, Hayden Coin. Center: The Tiger baseball team soaks in the atmosphere down in Springfield during the state tournament. Cody Snelling, Adam Songer, Hayden Housman, Nick Bradshaw, and Coach Heath Schneider prepare to take the field. Tiger Baseball Making Brashear Baseball History Below: Jay Scudder, Cody Snelling, Hayden Housman, Jeremy Barnes, Daniel Smith, Hayden Coin, Nick Bradshaw, Adam Songer, Matt Thomas, and Coach Heath Schneider walk off the field together after defeating Cooter 3-2 in the Class 1 State Final Four. With the victory, The Tigers earned the right to face Concordia for the State Championship. Right: Coach Heath Schneider, Matt Thomas, and Cody Snelling point out the location of the baseball. Left: 2010 All-Sate selection Matt Thomas delivers another fastball for a strike. In addition to his All-State honor, Matt was selected the MVP of the Tri-County Conference. Overall, Matt batted .571 with 33 RBIs, while hammering out 13 home runs. On the mound, he was 5-2 with a 2.44 ERA. Left: Hayden Coin blocks the plate as he attempts to tag out the runner. Left: Adam Songer connects on a line drive to score a runner in scoring position. Adam was the lead off hitter for most of the year and played an instrumental part of the team’s successful run to the championship game. Below: Nick Thomas catches a Sturgeon runner in a pickle. The out was an important one since Brashear won the quarterfinal game by a 3-2 score. 2010 Class 1 State Finalist Brashear Tiger Baseball Team Above: Front row: Jeremy Barnes, Nick Gordon, Jay Scudder, Nick Thomas, and Nick Bradshaw. Back row: Hayden Coin, Adam Songer, Daniel Smith, Coach Heath Schneider, Matt Thomas, Cody Snelling, and Hayden Housman. Our Champions The 2010 Brashear Tiger Baseball team experienced enough thrills to last a lifetime. The fall squad shared another TCC championship, but that success was only a taste of what was to come during the spring baseball season. After posting a 7-4 regular season record and dropping their last three regular season ballgames, the Brashear Tigers caught lightning in a bottle at just the right time. The Tigers made enough plays to pull out victories during district play: a hard fought 2-0 game against Green City; a walk-off homerun by Adam Songer to defeat Canton 5-3; and, a come-from-behind victory over Atlanta 16-7 for the district championship. The Tigers got timely hitting and rode the arm of AllState selection Matt Thomas. Fortunately, districts were an appetizer. The Tigers went to Cairo and won 4-1 in sectionals, and turned around two days later and defeated Sturgeon 3-2 at Doc Gardner Field in Kirksville. The quarterfinal victory over Sturgeon assured the Tigers of some state-bound hardware for the trophy case. The Tigers were not content to merely get to the Final Four in Springfield; they wanted to win it all. In the state semi-final, Matt Thomas pitched seven strong innings, and Hayden Housman scored from second base on an Adam Songer fielder’s choice. Housman’s speed and Coach Heath Schneider’s aggressive coaching decision allowed Brashear to take a 3-2 advantage, and the Tigers held on as Matt Thomas finished off the Cooter Wildcats to advance to the Class 1 State Championship game. In the championship game against the Concordia Orioles, the Tigers fell behind early by allowing four runs in the top of the first. The Tigers fought back, but were only able to plate one run by Nick Thomas in the bottom of the third. Despite four come-from-behind rallies for wins during the post-season, a championship season was not meant to be. The Tigers’ season and championship dreams came to a close losing to the Concordia Orioles 6-1. The Tigers’ overall record of 135 capped off an historical, and often times, magical baseball season; one that will not soon be forgotten. The successful 2009-2010 baseball seasons produced many individual accomplishments, in addition to the state runner-up finish. Junior Hayden Coin’s stellar play was rewarded with a 1st Team AllTCC honor. Sophomore third baseman Nick Thomas was selected 2nd Team All-TCC. Junior Cody Snelling also picked up 2nd Team All-TCC honors as well as All-State accolades for his offensive and defensive work for the Tigers. Senior Matt Thomas earned the conference MVP award, 1st Team All-TCC, and All-State for his work both on the mound and at the plate. Coach Schneider was also selected as the TCC Coach of the Year, as well as Kirksville Daily Express Coach of the Year status. The Tigers lose three seniors in Matt Thomas, Daniel Smith, and Abdu Mohammed, but return a strong nucleus of talent for next several years. Hopefully, the Tigers will make deep runs in the post-season a regular occurrence. Scoreboard 2009 Fall Baseball Season Linn Co. 5-6 L Macon Co. 26-1 W 2010 Districts LaPlata 2-13 L Green City 2-0 W Novinger 11-0 W LaPlata 7-6 W Canton 5-3 W Atlanta 14-0 W Atlanta 16-7 W Green City 12-0 W Bevier 5-0 W 2010 Spring Baseball Season Linn Co. V 2-3 L JV 4-2 W Knox Co. V 15-2 W JV 0-0 T Canton V 5-4 W JV 5-3 W Green City V 10-7 W JV 7-6 W N. Shelby V 5-1 W N. Shelby V 19-11 W Milan V 11-2 W Milan V 0-3 L Bevier V 17-8 W JV 3-2 W LaPlata V 0-7 L JV 0-1 L Atlanta V 2-5 L Canton V 6-18 L 2010 Sectionals Cairo 4-1 W Sturgeon 3-2 W 2010 State Semifinal Cooter 3-2 W 2010 State Championship Concordia 6-1 L Junior High Back row: Coach Breanne Cameron, Kayala Snelling, Allison Thimpson, Audrey DeBie, Allie Garrett, Manager Dakota Williams. Middle row: Manager Skylar Housman, Nikkie Moncrief, Meredith Thomas, Nichole Wagster, Racheal Heimer, Ashley Moncrief, Manger Erin Bradshaw. Front row: Olivia Thompson, Miranda Creason. The junior high girls’ basketball team gained caluable experience during thei year’s basketball season. Eleven players contributed throughtout the season as they perpared themselves for their future careers at the carsity level. After struggling with some early season losses, the team shoewed promise by winning five of six games in the middle of the season. The team featured a solid core of players that will both remain at the junior high level as well advance on to the varsity Lady Tigers. Above: Kayla Snelling shoots amidst a host of LaPata defenders. Audrey DeBie rushes for the rebound. Below: Meredith Thomas goes in for the lay up while Kayla Snelling and Audrey DeBie Crash the boards. Girls’ Basketball Above: Allison Thompson clears the way for a tough shot attempt. Above: Nikkie Moncief defends the hard-charging Macon County opponent. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SCORE Green City Tournament LaPlata Novinger 12-23 L 20-22 L Atlanta LaPlata A game LaPlata B game Green City A game Green City B game Mary Immaculate 7-8 Bevier Bucklin Macon County Novinger Linn County A game Linn County B game 8-19 L 13-25 L 2-12 L 20-16W 13-9 W 19-13 W 21-22 L 35-16 W 23-27 L 16-30 L 17-40 L 1-20 L Alanta Tournament LaPlata Bevier 25-27 L 21-27 L Mary Immaculate 28-29 L Above: Olivia Thompson and Miranda Creason perssure the ball to try for a turnover. Below: Miranda Creason follows the ball to retrieve the rebound. Junior High Opponent Score Green City Tournament LaPlata Green City 23-36 L 47-42 W Atlanta A Atlanta B LaPlata A LaPlata B Green City A Mary Immaculate 7-8 Bevier Bucklin Macon Co. A Macon Co. B Novinger A Novinger B Linn Co. A Linn Co. B 22-45 L 8-9 L 21-44 L 8-18 L 24-26 L 32-28 W 10-30 L 17-38 L 13-33 L 12-12 L 16-30 L 10-13 L 17-46 L 4-11 L Atlanta Tournament Bevier LaPlata 27-50 L 21-43 L Mary Immaculate 40-18 W Jr. High Boys’ Basketball 2009 Junior High Basketball Tigers: Back Row: Coach Breanne Cameron, Austin Alexander, Tristin Smith, Jeremy Barns, Marcus Jefferson, Hayden Housman, Jacob Reeves, Manager Dakota Williams; Bottom Row: Manager Erin Bradshaw, Nick Bradshaw, Gabe Thomas, Chance Hill, Curtis Blakely, Sam Smith, Manager Skylar Housman. Junior High Boys Make Strides The 2009 junior high basketball Tigers made great strides throughout the season. Eleven players contributed over the course of the year. The season was highlighted by a 3rd place finish at the Green City Tournament and the squad also defeated the Mary Immaculate 7th/8th grade team both times that they faced them. Four ninth graders will move up to varsity next year and try to contribute to the varsity Tigers. Left : Chance Hill hits an open jumper. Below: Hayden Housman elevates over a LaPlata defender as Jacob Reeves prepares to go rebound. Above: Nike Bradshaw palms the ball as he breaks his opponent’s ankel with his killer crossover move. Right: Marcus Jefferson dribble penetrates to get the basket. Fire Up! Above: Katie Sweet, Madeline Potter, Cynthia Anderson and Alexa Acton are all smiles during one of the home games. Above: The junior high cheerleaders perform one of their many floor cheers. Left: The Junior High cheerleaders perform “GO” during halftime. Junior High Cheerleading Row 3: Coach Becky Thomas, Katie Sweet, and Sydney Debie. Row 2: Alexa Acton and Wendy Clarkson. Row 1: Angela McKim and Cynthia Anderson 2009-2010 Varsity Girls’ Basketball Lady Tigers The 2010 Lady Tigers were a work in progress. While playing a lot of underclassmen, the squad gained valuable experience in preparation for the upcoming years. The teams best finish was at the Brashear Tournament, garnering a 6th place finish. The Lady Tigers also recorded a pair of 7th place finishes at the Novinger Tournament and the North Shelby Tournament. Opponent Novinger Tournament Bevier Novinger Grundy Co. Score 30-45 L 29-54 L 46-35 W Linn Co. LaPlata Marion Co. 25-34 L 12-66 L 11-58 L NCMC Holiday Classic Southwest Atlanta Schuyler Co. Scotland Co. Bevier 9-61 L 43-46 L 15-67 L 22-78 L 35-27 W Above: Ashley Watson defends as Olivia Thompson traps the ball. Despite their 6-19 record, the squad featured several bright spots that will return for next year. Stephanie Elsea earned 1st Team All-TCC to lead the Tigers. Shelby Salter took 2nd Team All-TCC accolades, while Abby McKim received Honorable Mention honors. Stephanie Elsea also earned 2nd Team Northeast All-District as well as All-Express Honorable mention from the Kirksville Daily Express. North Shelby Tournament Scotland Co. 26-60 L North Shelby 31-46 L Atlanta 37-34 W Green City Canton Knox Co. Macon Co. 34-28 L 19-62 L 15-45 L 37-41 L Brashear Tournament Knox Co. Atlanta North Shelby 15-57 L 51-23 W 27-55 L Bucklin Novinger North Shelby LaPlata 43-46 L 50-35 W 46-25 W 29-58 L 2010 Lady Tigers: Back row: Coach Heath Schneider, Ashley Watson, Chandi March, Megan Taylor, Sydney Slavin, Katie Watson, and Miranda Creason. Middle row: Manager Meredith Thomas, Olivia Thompson, Shelby Salter, Katie Smith, Mary Coy, and Manager Kayla Snelling. Front row: Stephanie Elsea and Abby McKim. 1st Team All-TCC player Stephanie Elsea pushes the ball up the court while Katie Smith looks on. Left: Honorable Mention All-TCC Abby McKim drives past the defender. Above: 2nd Team All-TCC Shelby Salter concentrates on the free throw. Olivia Thompson and Stephanie Elsea await the foul shot. Varsity Boys’ Basketball 2009-2010 Tigers Back row: Coach Don Wilburn, Adam Songer, Taren Treasure, Jay Scudder, Zach Reeves, Joe Clarkson, Nick Thomas, Assistant Coach Steven Kerr; Middle row: Manager Sam Smith, Hayden Housman, Anthony Ambrosia, Matt Thomas, Daniel Smith, Manager Nick Bradshaw, Manager Jeremy Barnes. Front row: Cody Snelling. Up and Down Year for Tigers The 2010 Tigers put together three and four game win streaks during the season. Unfortunately, they pieced together five and six game losing streaks as well. The Tigers placed 4th at the Novinger Tournament and took consolation during the Brashear Tournament. Individually, the Tigers had two 1st Team All-TCC players in Matt Thomas and Anthony Ambrosia. Ambrosia earned 1st Team Northeast All-District Team, while Thomas was selected to the 2nd team. Additionally, the Kirksville Daily Express honored Matt Thomas with Honorable Mention All-Express honors. Both Thomas and Ambrosia graduate this year so the squad will look forward to a good nucleus of players returning for the 20102011 season. Above: Matt Thomas, Jay Scudder, Anthony Ambrosia, and Adam Songer run the old stack play. Above: Matt Thomas drives in for two. Above: Jay Scudder and Adam Songer box out as Anthony Ambrosia leaps toward the goal for a shot. SCOREBOARD Above: Cody Snelling attacks the rim as Matt Thomas prepares for the rebound. Below: Hayden Coin muscles in toward the basket. Novinger Tournament Grundy Co. LaPlata Green City 72-51 W 32-60 L 48-63 L Linn Co. LaPlata Marion Co. 66-70 L 54-59 L 48-56 L NCMC Holiday Classic Princeton 59-50 W Atlanta Schuyler Co. Scotland Co. Bevier 65-57 W 46-63 L 35-72 L 58-61 L North Shelby Tournament LaPlata Marion Co. Atlanta 46-49 L 47-56 L 36-51 L Green City Canton Knox Co. Macon Co. 46-61 L 52-54 L 41-53 L 59-37 W Brashear Tournament Novinger Putnam JV Atlanta 47-48 L 65-49 W 58-45 W Bucklin Novinger North Shelby Bevier 70-50 W 50-62 L 40-52 L 61-64 L Varsity Cheerleading Left: Senior Katie Stewart is introducedduring the Homecoming pep assembly.Cortney Moncrief awaits her turn. Cortney Moncrief, Ariel Smith, Cierra Hines, and Morgan Taylor get the fans up on their feet. 2009-2010 Varsity Cheerleaders Back row: Coach Becky Thomas, Katie Stewart, Ariel Smith, and Morgan Taylor. Middle row: Cortney Moncrief. Front row: Cierra Hines and Chloe Sykes. Left: Chloe Sykes reaches for the sky in order to pump up the crowd. Right: Katie Stewart supports Chloe Sykes on her shoulders as they prepare to fire up the pep assembly. Junior High Academic Bowl 2010 Junior High Academic Bowl Back row: Jeremy Barnes, Nicholas Gordon, Austin Alexander, Miranda Creason, Sponsor Tammy Wolter. Front row: Allison Garrett, Sam Smith, Gabe Thomas. Not pictured: Blake Pflum. Above: Jeremy Barnes, Miranda Creason, Blake Pflum, Nicholas Gordon, and Allison Garrett prepare to outsmart another opponent. The 2010 Junior High Academic Bowl season was a huge success. The Junior High squad finished with an 8-4 record and placed 2nd in the Tri-County Conference Tournament. This group of competitors featured four ninth graders that will work to advance to the varsity squad next year. Eighth grader Sam Smith earned All-TCC for his performance at the conference tournament. This group will look to continue the success of the varsity group by working to attain conference titles. Varsity Academic Bowl 2010 Varsity Academic Bowl Back Row: Jay Scudder, Tabitha Killen, Kaitlin Guffey, Sponsor Mike Killen. Front Row: Nick Thomas, Sydney Slavin, Ashton Wolter. Five-Peat!!! ...Six? The BHS varsity academic bowl squad won its fifth consecutive TCC Tournament in 2010. The team went undefeated in the regular season and carried that momentum into the conference tournament. During the conference tournament, BHS defeated Atlanta, LaPlata, Bevier, and Bucklin en route to its fourth straight title defense. The squad won its first three competitions by an average of 200 points, while beating Bucklin for the title by a “mere” 50 points. The academic bowl participants played well at districts, but ultimately were defeated by North Shelby as NS upset BHS twice on the final day of the season. Regardless of the disappointing final outcome, the season was a tremendous success. Jay Scudder earned MVP honors for his high scoring performance at the TCC tournament. Nick Thomas also earned all-TCC accolades for his efforts. The squad returns most of its scoring for next year and prepares to go after a six-peat. Above: Nick Thomas, Jay Scudder, Ashton Wolter, and Tabitha Killen frantically work on a math computation. Showing Improvement The 2010 Track season was a busy one for the track athletes at BHS. All of the squads competed well at the conference track meet with both the varsity and junior high boys finishing 6th. The varsity girls placed 5th and the junior high girls stole the show by winning the meet. At the district track championships, the varsity teams displayed many solid performances which was good for a 10th place showing for the girls and an 11th place showing for the boys. Above: Daniel Anderson and Jacob Woods sprint toward the finish line. Daniel scored 6 points for the Tigers by placing 3rd in the 100M Dash. Above Right: Abby McKim’s throw was good for 6th place and 3 points at the district track meet. Right: Trever Bunch rockets the discus into the stratosphere. Track Above: Shelby Salter leaps to the pit. Shelby was 9th best at districts with a jump of 13’6". Below: Chloe Sykes strides out to increase the lead. Chloe scored 4 points at districts in both the 1600M and 3200M events. Below: Stephanie Elsea chases the competition down the lane. Stephanie earned 5 points with her 4th place finish with a time of 19.38. Above: Wendy Clarkson worksthe middle leg of the relay.Wendy earned a point for hereighth place in the 800M run with a best time of 3:15.24. Left: Megan Taylor eyes her landing mark. Above: Jay Scudder heaves the shot. Jay’s toss was g ood for apoint, while his discus toss earned him 3 points during the district track meet. BHS Band and Choir 2009-2010 Adair County R-II Marching Tigers Back row: Christopher Longano, Austin Perry, Lilly Tonkinson, Allison Thompson, Kelly Ames, Blake Pflum, Jay Scudder, Audrey DeBie, Sidney DeBie, Kimmie Walitshek, Band Director Mr. Jeremy Haupt. Middle row: Drum Majorette Chloe Sykes, Shelby Salter, Stephanie Linhart, Allison Garrett, Rose Cloud, Ashlee Hays, Rhiannon Turner, Sam Smith, Curtis Blakely. Front row: Ashley Moncrief, Wendy Clarkson, Angela McKim, Olivia Thompson, Olivia Wheeler, Miranda Creason, Nikkie Moncrief. Below: Blake Pflum jams on some chords. Below Middle: Wendy Clarkson and Rose Cloud perform a duet at the Christmas concert. Right: Stephanie Linhart sings while the elementary students looks on. Below right: Members of the Color Guard: Row four: Lilly Tonkinson. Row three: Miranda Creason and Wendy Clarkson. Row two: Ashley and Nikkie Moncrief. Row one: Angela McKim, Olivia Wheeler, and Olivia Thompson. Above: Christopher Longano practices during class. 2009-2010 FBLA Members Above : Row 1: Megan Taylor, Anthony Ambrosia, Stephanie Linhart, Tabitha Killen, Matt Thomas, Daniel Smith, Katie Stewart, John Hicks, Abdu Mohammed, Ashlee Sheets. Row 2: Jordan Berry, Abby McKim, Cortney Moncrief, Abigail Wheeler, Sydney Slavin, Stephanie Elsea, Hayden Coin, Adam Songer, Cody Snelling, Jay Scudder. Row 3: Chandi March, Morgan Taylor, Mary Coy, Katie Watson, Kaitlin Guffey, Katie Smith, Nick Thomas, Kristen Love, Cierra Hines, Joe Clarkson. Row 4: Ashton Wolter, Jeremy Barnes, Shelby Salter, Sidney DeBie, Wendy Clarkson, Rose Cloud, Austin Alexander, Hayden Housman, Olivia Thompson, Miranda Creason, Kimmie Walitshek. Row 5: Natasha Findling, Ashley Watson, Chloe Sykes, Nicholas Gordon, David Walker, Lindsey Powell, Nikkie Moncrief, Olivia Wheeler, Kayla Snelling, Meredith Thomas, Angela McKim, Dakota Williams. Row 6: Austin Perry, Gabe Thomas, Chance Hill, Jacob Reeves, Cynthia Anderson, Sam Smith, Allison Thompson, Alexa Acton, Madeline Potter, Rhiannon Turner, Allison Garrett, Abigail Hall, Katie Sweet. Above: Nikkie Moncrief and Joseph Woods examine a luxury muscle car. Above: Stephanie Elsea and Abigail Wheeler show school spirit by dressing as twins during FBLA Week. Above: Rose Cloud shows her surprised face while Sidney DeBie is unaffected at the Harley Davidson plant in Kansas City. FBLA Above: David Walker stuntin’ in his stunner shades while stopping at the mall after the Harley Davidson factory tour. The 2009-2010 school year produced another successful bunch of future business leaders. In addition to FBLA Week activities that increased school spirit and helped raise membership for the club, the students in FBLA were garnering high marks in competitions at the local and state levels. At the District 3 FBLA contest Jay Scudder placed first in Accounting and Technology Concepts; Tabitha Killen placed first in Sports Management and second in Accounting; the Business Ethics team of Chandi March, Sydney Slavin, and Ashton Wolter placed first; Matt Thomas placed second in Marketing; and Nick Thomas placed second in Introduction to Business Communications. These students competed at the state competition in Columbia and Tabitha Killen qualified to advance to the National FBLA contest in June. The following students received medals at the district contest: Katie Stewart, Client Services, 2nd place; and Daniel Smith, Job Interview, 3rd place. Congratulations also to the following students who placed in the Top 10 at District 3 FBLA contest: Ashton Wolter, Business Math, 4th place; Chloe Sykes, Introduction to Business Communications, 4th place; Nick Thomas, Introduction to Technology Concepts, 5th place; Shelby Salter, Business Math, 7th place; Sydney Slavin, Business Communications, 8th place; Sidney DeBie, FBLA Principles and Procedures, 9th place; Abby McKim, Business Procedures, 10th place; Katie Smith, Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures, 10th place; and Matt Thomas, Technology Concepts, 10th place. FBLA State Competitors: Back row: Sponsor Martha Reese, Katie Stewart, Kaitlin Guffey, Ashton Wolter, Chandi March, Sydney Slavin, Sidney DeBie, Abby McKim, Tabitha Killen, Kristen Love, Rachael Ferguson. Front Row: Katie Smith, Cortney Moncrief, Shelby Salter, Stephanie Elsea, Wendy Clarkson, Chloe Sykes, Stephanie Linhart. FBLA State Competitors: Sponsor Martha Reese, Jeremy Barnes, Hayden Housman, Nick Thomas, Joe Clarkson, Jay Scudder, Trever Bunch, Matt Thomas, Daniel Smith, Nicholas Gordon, and David Walker. Student Council The student council donned trashbags and smiles for a worthy cause. This group of student government leaders raised over $600 for the relief efforts of the people of Haiti who were devastated by an earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands of Haitians. Left: Ashley Moncrief, Miranda Creason, Megan Taylor, and Chandi March. Below Left: Matt Thomas, Abigail Wheeler, and Stephanie Elsea. Below Right: Jacob Reeves looks on as Shelbie Creason cleans up from a pie in the face. 2009-2010 Student Council Members. Top row: Chandi March, Curtis Blakely, Rhiannon Turner, Abigail Hall, and Dillon Redding. Middle row: Cierra Hines, Joe Clarkson, Jacob Reeves, Sam Smith, Nikkie Moncrief, Olivia Thompson, and Miranda Creason. Bottom row: Megan Taylor, Abigail Wheeler, Daniel Smith, Matt Thomas, Stephanie Elsea, and Sponsor Jeff McHenry. Math and Science Club 2009-2010 Math and Science Club Above: Top Row: Dillon Redding, Daniel Smith, Matt Thomas, Jay Scudder, Sydney Slavin; Bottom Row: Cortney Moncrief, Abigail Wheeler, Abdu Mohammed, Abby McKim, and Stephanie Elsea Above: Daniel Smith, Matt Thomas, Abdu Mohammed, Stephanie Linhart, Justin McHenry, Abby McKim, Jay Scudder, and Sydney Slavin take a break from watching the eagles. Left: Abdu Mohammed, Stephanie Elsea, Sydney Slavin, Jay Scudder, Abigail Wheeler, Dillon Redding, Abby McKim, Cortney Moncrief, Matt Thomas, Daniel Smith, and Dr. Rearick pause for a moment during their trip to St. Louis. NHS 2010 National Honor Society members: Back row: Tabitha Killen, Sydney Slavin, Jordan Berry, Matt Thomas, Jay Scudder, Nick Thomas, Joe Clarkson, and Daniel Smith. Front row: Abby McKim, Chloe Sykes, Chandi March, Ashton Wolter, Katie Smith, Morgan Taylor, and Stephanie Elsea. Tabitha Killen prepares balloons for a alentine’s Day surprise as part of her service hours for NHS. New NHS members Ashton Wolter and Nick Thomas are inducted into the organization with the help of NHS veteran Tabitha Killen. 2010 National Honor Society new members: Chloe Sykes, Chandi March, Ashton Wolter, Jay Scudder, Nick Thomas, Katie Smith, Joe Clarkson, and Morgan Taylor. NHS members Abby McKim, Matt Thomas, tephanie Elsea, and Daniel Smith help serve the guests following the NHS induction ceremony. The new NHS members light their candles as reminders to uphold the virtues of the National Honor Society. ART 2009-2010 Art Club Members Art Club Members Left to Right: Anthony Ambrosia, John Hicks, Abdu Mohammed, Hayden Housman, Matt Sweet, Nick Bradshaw, Jacob Woods, Joe Clarkson, Taren Treasure, Daniel Anderson, Kelsey Hocker, Nick Thomas, Dillon Redding, Sponsor Becky Hazen, Shelby Salter, Jordan Berry, Abby McKim, Cortney Moncrief, Jay Scudder, Daniel Smith, Sydney Slavin, Stephanie Elsea, Elizabeth Sheets, Matt Thomas, Abigail Wheeler, Danielle Hoskin, Katie Stewart, Amanda Horton, Ariel Smith, Katie Watson, Amber Story, Daisy Ledford, Mary Coy, Ashley Watson, Miranda Creason, Morgan Taylor, Amber Wood, Olivia Thompson, Rachael Ferguson, Megan Taylor, Ashlee Sheets, Blake Pflum, Shelbie Creason. CLUB Top Left: Ashlee Sheets and Megan Taylor monkey around on the Art Club trip. Top Middle: Mrs. Hazen leads the Art Club meeting as they prepare for the upcoming trip. Top Right: Kelly Ames paints her pumpkin and shows her headless horseman impersonation. Bottom Left: Jay Scudder, Kelsey Hocker, Shelby Salter, and Nick Bradshaw take a break before running through the St. Louis art attraction again. Bottom Right: Matt Thomas, Abdu Mohammed, and Daniel Smith relax on the Art Club trip while the other students burn up all of their energy. Faculty and Staff Denise Brown Daniel Carpenter Jeanie Casady Jackie Church Matt Copeland Christy Grissom Jeremy Haupt Becky Hazen Karla Hettinger Shirlene Hettinger Cathy March Jeff McHenry Elizabeth Mills Mike Killen Linda Moore Teri Crandall Wendy Kerby Rhonda Fisher Steven Kerr George Moots Debra Olsen Barbara Person James Rearick Martha Reese Cheryl Reeves Renee Reeves Melissa Salgado Heath Schneider James Scudder Shelly Shipman Betty Stephens Sheri Turner Don Wilburn Darlene Withrow Tammy Wolter Thanks for the Years of Service Shelly Wood Tonya Wood The 2009-2010 school year brought the school a lot of change. Part of that change will be some new faces for the 2010-2011 school year. All of our staff have positively affected each and every one of the students in our district, however, the accomplishments of Mr. Steven Kerr, Mrs. Shelley Wood, Ms. Jeanie Casady, Mrs. Wendy Kerby, and Mrs. Denise Brown are greatly appreciated for their dedicated work to the district. Each departing staff member will travel their own particular journey in life, but we hope they will remember with fondness their time spent at Brashear. Thanks for all that you have done to influence the students of our school. Good luck with all of your future plans and endeavors. Above: Mrs Shipman violates the horseplay in hallways rule by rolling around on a scooter. Above: Daniel Carpenter gets ready for lift off. Below: Breanne Cameron takes a face full of pie for the Haiti Relief Drive. Below: Jeremy Haupt rocks the mohawk. Left: Mr. McHenry parachutes out of a hot air balloon. Right: Carl Garr makes sure the school looks great for the community. Burning Memories Above: Hannah Mason and Rachel Heimer show their dance moves at the Halloween dance. Above: Justin Rigdon, Joseph Woods, and Matt Sweet contemplate their next dance moves at the Halloween dance. Above: Anthony Ambrosia and Cody Snelling trap a Scotland County ballhandler. Above: Sam Smith sneaks in to dance with Mrs. Salgado and Mrs. Wood. Above: George Moots shows Izaiah McCloud some pointers during his job shadow experience. Above: Abby McKim and Abdu Mohammed are all smiles at the winter dance. Above: Mr. Copeland takes Daisy Ledford for a spin as her date, Jared Niemeyer, waits for his turn. Above: Mr. McHenry takes the Go-Kart for a spin. Above: Landon and Lacey Fisher participate in the Halloween parade together. Above: Jay Scudder posts big against LaPlata. Above: Blake Pflum keeps the beat for early morning marching band practice. Above: Stephanie Elsea and Abby McKim dress as 2009’s most infamous topic: the H1 N1 flu virus. Hot Memories Right: Mr. Haupt and Trever Bunch showcase the jovial holiday spirit. Below: Mr. Kerr and his wife look festive in their football themed Halloween costumes. Above: Abby McKim, Tabitha Killen, and Jordan Berry channel their inner nerd. Above: Matt Sweet, Adam Songer, Cody Snelling, and Hayden Coin show off their cool ride. Smoking Memories Above Left: There’s a new sheriff in town, and his name is Joe Clarkson. Above: Destiny Ferdig and Heather Longano search for the perfect rock while participating in the Rock Around The World science research project. Left: Ariel Smith, Danielle Hoskin, and Kelly Ames hop around the dance floor. Dakota Walker does most of his work and business here. Yearbook Staff Mr. Copeland tries to run away from school in his getaway car. Dakota Walker ponders the future ahead of him. Mr. Copeland does the shovel, a personal dance favorite. Special thanks for all of the assistance and help with this year’s yearbook to the following: Renee Reeves, Jackie Church, Karla Hettinger, James Scudder, Tim and Judy Owen, Becky Hazen, Martha Reese, Becky Thomas, Christy Grissom, Amy Feeney, Sheri Turner, Jeff McHenry, Chris Brogan, and Amber Wood. Thanks to all of the teachers and staff who put up with the numerous interruptions and requests in order to make the yearbook a quality memory for our students. Thanks to all of those who helped in any way, big or small.