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. U S. hisiory tells Jim Linscoti. Malt Hopewell and Kilty McGinlcy events of the past. 2. News qui questions puzzle Frank Dodd and Tcri Robi- son, but Craig Devlin has the answers. J. Scott Shafer, Danny Devers and Rex Carakcr study the stockmarkci hoping to make more money than Mr. Stanisich. 4. Paul Tash mimes the answer for John McGinlcy and Lisa Peterson of his news group. 5. The question being read has the atten- tion of Troy Vranish and Donna Sorenson in Gov- ernment class. The Social Studies classes of BCHS cov- ered a lot of ground. History, Govern- ment, World Cultures, and International Affairs were different subjects with one thing in common; they dealt with the world around us. These classes helped us learn of different cultures, our own cul- ture, and the rights we have because of events that happened yesterday.
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5. Gary Helming seems to be the only one sure of his answer. 6. Thcron Briggs tries to fake out Mrs. Henningscn by agreeing with every- thing she says. 7. Time before the bell is taken up in gossip by Daneen Baker and Karen Royce. H. English IV is the last lap for Bill Zink. 9. A new Mr. Holland is born after class. 10. The pencils of Dale Wolf and Dee Johnson race across the page to try to catch Mrs. Henningsen's words. II. Making up a test could mean a disadvantage for Ranee Holt. Being a required class for four years might have had its drawbacks. Litera- ture and grammar would seem to get gray over the years, but the teachers, with the addition of Mr. Holland, kept the material new and exciting. There was always something different to learn. Grammar made us more aware of our language and helped us understand literature. Mr. Hull Mrs. Juergcns English 13
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7. Jodi Morslcin translates French dialogues. S. Jeri Rowe. Jcannic Mular, Dave Meier and Eric Troth display their pinata heads that they made. 9. Dave Meier starts the pinata head swinging for the Spanish class party. 10. In French class Sandra Ross tries to teach her listeners some new words. II. Judy Kearns listens to Jolene Clcmans explain their French assign- ment. Foreign Languages Clase Divertida-Sp. Is A Classe Heureuse-Fr. Fun Die Lustige Klasse-Gr. Class German, French and Spanish were the for- eign languages offered to students. Mrs. Mular kept her Spanish classes busy with homework every night and vocabulary bees. At Christmas festive colors adorned homemade pinatas for their pinata party. Two weeks out of the year no English could be spoken. At that time Antonio Maia, a Brazilian exchange student, was the only one who had anything to say. French Class, taught by Mr. Sawyer, kept the Language Board up to date. They planned and prepared a dinner that was totally French. German, a very gutteral language, was especially hard to learn. Mrs. Rodoni did her best to convey her understanding to the class. Foreign Languages 15
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