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Jim Nichols, Junior President, checks the class files. Juniors-at last! They started the year with a picnic at Summit Gardens planned by Jim Nichols, President, Bentley Jenkins, Vice-President, and Jerri Hunt, Secretary, with their sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Willingham. Everyone had fun and looked forward to a busy and exciting year. Sheryl Williams, Miguel Osborne, Bentley Jenkins, Duke Wilson, Gary Vaucher, Ed House, Jim Brady, Tom Sizemore formed the class debate team with the able guidance of Miss Maudeen Keen. Their hard work made them tough competition for the other classes at several debates held during the year. For the first time in many years, the iuniors chose a round setting for their class ring. The rings arrived early in December and were proudly worn to the Christmas Formal. Nylon net Christmas trees, clorox-bottle Santas, and candy canes adorned the ballroom of the Tivoli Hotel. Queen .lerri Hunt, King Andy Brown, and the members of the court looked regal in a setting of an old-fashioned living room. During Easter vacation iuniors were able to at- tend Boys State and Girls State. The purpose of the session is to teach high-school iuniors how State gov- , CTN Jerri Hunt prepares a stencil of the Junior News- letter. Bentley Jenkins writes another newsletter. ernments are run and to give them an opportunity to practice what they learn. During the week they listen to guest speakers, take part in a mock trial, and par- ticipate in the election of State officials. Because the Junior and Senior classes were so large, the annual Junior-Senior Prom had to be divid- ed into individual class activities. The iuniors held their prom at Albrook Officers Club on May l5 with Mario Fabrega providing the music. As the year drew to an end, the Class of '66 selected their courses for the coming year: signed up for May College Boards, and studied hard for final exams. The iunior 'year was over, and they looked ahead to their final year at BHS.
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Debbie Fade, a new junior, checks her homeroom. E. Boehning, K. Boggs, W. Boiler, P. Booth, A. Borrerog N. Borrerog Boukalis, S. Bowen, J. Brady, W. Brassey, M. Braswellg B. Brenesp Breitkrey E. Beechner, J. Brigidierg A. Brown, B. Brown, M. Bruland, R. Buckner, T. Burke, J. Campion, Carroll, L. Cassibry, R. Chaney, P. Chessonp L. Churchville, B. Clark, Clark, S. Claybourne, M. Cohen, 'T-3'
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