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Front row: K. Hill, T. Faughn, P. Reynolds, C. Tillery, L. Sales, B. Mullen, B. Goff, K. Anderson, N. Helms. Second row: S. Bastion. B. Foster, R. McDonald, E. Jones, C. Watson, J. Hicks. B. Hunt, A. Wells. Mrs. Wirt. Third row: S. Frost, C. Parnell, R. Puckett, S. Wall, R. George, B. Julien. Libracats Library assistants Front row: A. Wells, A. Chase, K. Mull- er, S. Hartman, J. Calhoun, W. Gartman. Second row: S. Bastion, P. Reynolds, B. Goff, J. Cummings, N. Helms, K. Ander- son. Sabrina Self and Angela Chase spend 4heir library time talking to each other. Siacey Kennedy spends her Study Hall time |n the library catching up on the latest about the Bearcats. erio
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Miss BHS, Cathy Daniel, sings Somewhere in the talent portion of the contest. Mr. and Miss BHS 1986-87 are Shawn Barnard and Cathy Daniel. First runners-up are Brad Morgan and Beth Love. Second runners up are Michael Wiggins and Mieke Kauff- man. Senior BETA Front row: Sonya Dempsey. Otto Fry, Regina Garner, Brenda Tomlin, Martha VanAllen, Sandy Wilson, Cathy Daniel. 2nd row: Mrs. Scheel, Ty Hampton, Brad Morgan, Glen Brown, Mieke Kauffman, Kim Mulson, Kendra Woelfel, Beth Love, Billy Daniel Back row: Eric Nelson, Michael Wiggins, Greg Evans, Marc McElveen, Leon Fuell, Wesley Crenshaw, Jeff Ross, Russ Biggs, Thomas Foy, Bill Burk. Front row: Ray Erlinger, Jennifer Simon, Kelly McClendon. 2nd row: Krista Casada, Jennifer Clare, Lisa Lippard, Sharmi Goodwin, Penny Cooper, Laura Lippard. Lori Day, Andrea Salzer, Charlie Shrader, Bill Tucker. 3rd row: Brandon Barnard, Theresa Stafford, Tracy Whitehead, Casey Thomas, JaCrall Wilson, Tina Garrett, Stanley Rogers, Weldon Gartman, Sasha Garman, Amy Evans, Chaunnah Woosley. Back row: Jennifer Holt, Shannon Dunn, Billy Wilkinson. Tommy Halford, Michael Wilkins. Jerry Bradley, Andrea Porter, Julie Cummings, Becky O Bar, Jill Strain, Andrea Wells, Mrs. Rasnick. Junior BETA Showing off point ballet form, Tracey Bryant goes up on her toes to the music. Out Here On My Own. Leadership S3
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Charley Parnell directs Cindy Tillery's attention to another part of the library. Front row: Misty Smith, Amy Evan, Lori Cillespie spends her study hall in Shannon Jones, Cathy Daniel. Back row: the library looking for new adventures to Christy Weisenbach, Teresa Kitchens, read. Doylene Smith. Office workers Front row: Angela Chase, Julie Cum- mings, Susie Hartman. Back row: Mrs. Wirt, Weldon Gartman, Jason Calhoun. Are books obsolete? In this modern age of music vid- eos and computer games, are books obsolete? Are made up TV program characters making the viewer feel separated from the events? Becky Crosby, who reads at least two books a week and can be seen pulling out a book at the end of almost every period, says that she enjoys being put in the position of the person telling the story. Are computers replacing books as a major source of informa- tion? Do students still use refer- ence books? “There are a lot more researen projects going on this year and the library is full almost every period, said Mrs. Wirt, librarian. However, read- ing for pleasure and books checked out per week is down over fifty percent from last year. What about the movie versus the book? Is the movie better? I'd much rather read the book, said Matthew Powell. I get more de- tail on the characters and set- tings that way. Gene Stafford agrees. I would rather imagine it myself than let some producer do it for me. Are books obsolete? 85
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