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Recent Arrivals, Go-Go Concessions Sta, ' 31? a 1 . ,atb 'SU FROSH COUNCIL RESORTS to fun and games to illustrate the ease in which class projects are initiated, Back row: Pam Easton, Debbie Loman, Julie Rough, and ' Allen Price. On knees: Steve Cotton, Doyle Thomason, joe Bailey. Front: Paulette Knight, Brenda Causey, Janet Sheehan, and Gerald Tymchek. Gerald Tymchek, president, set the pace for the frosh as they named Miss Pickle and completed their initial year at BHS. Following their leader were: Doyle Thomason, vicefpresiclentg Janet Sheehan, secretaryg Paulette Knight, treasurer: Brenda Causey, activities chairmang Pam Easton and Julie Rough, Girls' League representativesg and Steve Cotten and Debbie Loman, ASB representatives. Mr. Keith 4 Jestice and Mr. Duane Cash advised the newcomers on par' 4 liamentary proceedings. MISS PICKLE, Becky Phillips, poses with her namesake.
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P0113 H6611 Carol Reppond, sophomore coed, represented base' ball and was crowned spring sports queen at the basketball homecoming game. Jay Aquas displayed his ankles in the hairy legs contest sponsored by Girls' League, Sherri Blackford was chosen sophof more fall homecoming princess. Old hands novv at coping with homework and other high school worries, sophies attacked Driver Education, Biology, and Ge' ometry, Accruing more honors, John Parker and Karen Matchem were chosen to serve as sophomore representatives to the Orange Show Teenage Advis' ory Committee. -ET? Q1--'Q 'li' 1 , 4 K j l A jr . , ' ' N V i r S, ' w-A H! Williamson George Willis Karen Wilson jim Wigg Wood Sherry Wood Rod Wright David Wright Wyatt Shirley Young Ruben Zaragoza jimmy Zinnikgr SOPHOMORES ABSENT WHEN pictures were taken are Stacy Castro, Karen Matchem, Rosalie Miranda, and Lanny Scott.
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Replace Sandlot, Cver three hundred eager novices entered the halls last Septemberg approximately 200 will graduf ate. The casualty rate was speeded up by numerous first year difliculties: the hustle and bustle of a new curriculum started them on the path to secondary education. Freshmen study hall and World Geo' graphy were mandatory as was P.E. and its cold weather rituals. Win 5 Recess Days First yearers peddled dill pickles during lunch periods and boasted the Miss Pickle contest where all freshmen girls competed, Becky Phillips held the honor of being crowned queen of the Pickles and was given a bouquet of roses by the class council during a pep assembly. Ianet Sheehan took honors as wrestf ling princess at the Spring Sports coronation where she was the only frosh. JY i N. 5 I iif-. vii. '- I . E ' ' 1' 1 9 x it , i i Y N V , ' l Ta g ' X .fi -- l . QV ' ...E y,,, 3,255 A ' I wa.,- A A l l, g .g.g me 6 A 'Si -1 4 :asa -zv Y 'gif 'M ' - N QF ' iff ' W it JF X fx It . l ? lJ R :Q 'I M I vb J' it i 1f5 '. ,, lx ' -'W ik l 'fa-'I . YY .A 1'-'if' 2'-'fa' '. 'gi 1 73 i. Q A at C a if is I 3 . ,, .. 5 ' 'gif . ,, , ,-,, 2- ,J --,-l . ' i gf lf ,. ' i 2 - -as A --'1- A . Qi of . I X I V r ' . .YJ V V-,ggi I Y ve 2' ' X h X.: Y -A ,i -il' I i ' i 7 V W Row I: Gaylette Agnew, Mark Aguas, Raymond Aguirre, Debra Alms, John Amos, Kathy Anderson, i ' Diane Archibald. ROW 2: Paul Arias, Bob Asemka, -loc Bailey, Ronnie Baxendale, Bobby Bcll, Kate V A I i '.- V , I Best, Robert Bishop. Row 3: Danny Blackman, Manuel Briones, Rosemary Briones, Gary Brotherton, gr - qc l Mike Burke, Sherry Burko, Jesse Canoy. Lydia Cardona, Dianne Carrikcr, Ronald Carter. ROW 4: away X 1 yi g ' Christine Castro, Elra Castro, Gilbert Castro, Greg Czitrcn, Brenda Causey, Emmitt Causey, Donna H U I. .i H'-'GX Chatovich, Celeste Chavez, Suan Sue Raye Chestnut, Don Claire. Row S: Margaret Clark, Ernest J' V ' 'LTA 'bf ,iffy Clawson, Gary Cochran. Row 6: Patricia Collins, Alan Cnllrontt, Lloyd Condron. . E Kr a: B ti ' or ' i ,Q f. 'l g-Q' 'fa l' is f 'cf la A 7, .r ' if .- qkx ' 'r . V V- s-1 we . TWILIGHT AND ROSES heads the theme for the Girls' League Dance.
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