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Senior students serve themselves at the buffet style breakfast held at the Rusty Nail. R. Parriott and others dress in the spirit of the hobo theme. Seniors enjoy final class gathering On Wednesday May 18, 1988, the BHS senior class enjoyed the annual senior breakfast. The day started bright and early as the seniors met at CJ's Rusty Nail. The breakfast was served buffet style and all you could eat. Mrs. Montanez, senior sponsor, commented, It was delicious and plenty of it. Following the breakfast, the seniors went to the gym for graduation practice and then they checked out. S. Baird, G. Kizzire, T. Muhr and F. Teppert wait patiently for the meal. 23
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Students of the months are: clockwise; H. Duncan, R, Ensser. (September) R. Par-riott, Jill Hohnstein, (October) A. Fiscus, (April) C. Burry, (March) Kelly Walker, (May) J. Twombly, (January) T. Rice, (February) V. Kniss, (November) K. Kux-hausen, (December). Mr. Cundall present; K. Kuxhausen with the Student of the Year Award at the awards ceremony. Lion’s Club honors Students Each month of the school year, the Lion's Club honors one or two seniors. The seniors chosen are recognized for their character, leadership, scholarship and school spirit. From these students, a Student of the Year is selected and honored at Award's Night. The September students are the Boys' and Girls' State Representatives. 22
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The Class of 1988 poses together for one last picture on graduation day. The 1988 class of 42 seniors marched down the aisle on Sunday, May 22 to receive their diploma. As this was the Centennial class, Valerie Kniss gave a speech on the similarities of the early Bayard settlers to the community of today. Rev. Kirk Erwin gave the class sermon. He told the class that life isn't easy, but it is rewarding. Superintendent Cundall presented the Class of 1988 to Mrs. Wimmer, President of the Board of Education, who accepted the graduating class. Mr. Steele, Vice-president of the Board of Education, presented the diplomas as Principal Armstrong gave the class roll call. The white rose was chosen as the class flower and the Class colors were regal blue and silver. The class sponsors were Mr. Thompson, Mr. Brening and Mrs. Montanez. T. Becker and J. Arends walk down the aisle after receiving their diplomas. Jill Hohnstein was Valedictorian and Ranata Parriott was Salutatorian for the senior class. Class of 1988 bids farewell
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