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4 opening b jhe Hhadic erenceu - eyon C0l'l'l,96U 0 atic hay always been considered different - for Jeveral reaxonx, However, what doe! the average Jtudent think of Batic in compariton to other tchoolt? Compared to diferent tcboolx, thif it the most .rpirited Jchool I've been in, .raid Jenior Debbie Bunton. Melittajudd, another tenior, replied, I think we have a lot more unity and a' lot more Jpirit. I'm proud of our school no matter what anybody elte sayf. junior, Shane Adamt Jaid, Ba5ic High School is the kind of place where you can be yourtehr by being diffrent. School pride intenxijfed during the year at the jQJotball team began winning game aj9er game. Auemblies and game: became more exciting for Baticfanf at 1. ThiJ flame exprenion displayed by Terrence Northington it enough to make the oppoting team thake in their xhoet. The team backed up thi! mean look with loti ofpower. 2. Thit wa: a typical .tiene at regiitration. However, line: continued throughout the year. Often Iimet it wax almott necenary to take a number to .fee the dean. 3. Obviouxly Mike Tripolitii and Anthoy Marquez didn 'I have their mindx on the .reriout :ide water ended up on seniort inttead ofthe roclaxf ofpainting the B , They were not alone, at many bucketf of the all-new blue and white way delighted everyone with his anticf. AJ many .rtudentt have agreed, the one thing that puts ut apart from the otherf if tpirit and pride. Thatlr The BaJicD1y?'erence. ' Barbara Doran , VM, 4...,, 'En E I PE A 'C E 13 'S 1. as 1- i -8 Q. ' I ra 4 at Q' . i ,, 3- g g Q ei Q 5 ,, he 4 1 . 1 I :rl ,M L 'Wei Sb' JM. Rf V - , W to e it M my 1 Q W H f , In r as o Q M All 9 fi-e , is 4 any we 1 ,cf 4 photo by Bernhard 6 William: it 3.
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WE s A- Skit L W 1 L' QQ W.. aotc or too long, students have thought qt our school colors in shades of blue. Within the palest icy blue to the deepest royal blue our whole range J emotions has been captured. Now the Basic Wolves have leg the blues behind with the improvement of our own self image. No longer are we blue about a oeo .Silva losing football team. No longer are we blue about being overthrown in sports time ay9er time. No longer are we blue about our ltffstyle. No longer are we blue about being the kids from Henderson. No. This year our second school colovg silver, has shown through. Silver is the color of many of our new school uniforms. Such as football helmets, cheerleading sweaters, and the instruments of our band, Silver has also become our theme color in our own attitudes towards the school and our town. Pushed and inspired with potential victory, we haue come back at last to show our true colors. The sparkle, glitter, and glamour of silver reflects the feelings of our accomplishments as we walk with style down Silver Street. , By Robert Uashas .mtl Lum Wilson I. Members of the student body demonstrate their spirit as they show whos number one. Much of this spirit eoula' be attributed to :lass participation. 2. Superstar rally purtieipant, Coach Duschen. reveals his talent in Beauty and the Beast. Mr. Dusrhen is the wrestling roach as well at a Physical Etlutatiorz teacher. 3, Student Body Offrers: Cindy iWcbael, Student Body President, Cindy Der- rick, Student Body Vite-President, Melissa Judd, Student Body Secretary, Kelly Warr, Student Body Treasurer and Edward L. Clegg, Student Body Historian. X V 2 5 if Pboufba Hevnb.tf.l6 Wkllfumf We 'Q Eg .Q W ' 1 fl: ' . 45' sfflgl, w,,l,, I 'Egg 4. 21, su. ' gg! I 3:31 ieegsrifflil Fa-et A EP? ff I A U mm. f,3wT?L1 ea' l t-1 If '-1 ?fs::Lf3g, f ,g I 1.1 ' - se , 73. l'f'on. in lifmlmnl G lffllfunt-
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