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Paul Smith Jerry Spain Dana Thompson David Townsend Lindell Upton Jay VanDevender Steve Wall Deena Wallace Clint Watson Christy Weisenbach Tami Wester John White Melissa Wilkins Kay Yandell Tamera Zornes Who’s Who Eighteen seniors were chosen to be part of Who's Who. These students were selected in a survey conducted during English class. 'The people in Who's Who are se- lected by people in our class, the ones who know us the best. That makes it special, Terri Dunham said. Gabby Fry adds another opinion of Who's Who, Memories are the most special part of high school. Those of us who've stuck together for thirteen years really want to show everyone what we think is special in our Who's Who. Regina Garner, Most Likely To Succeed, and John White, Best Looking, smile as they find his number in front of the school. Billy Daniel, Best Dressed, and Thomas Foy, Most Likely To Suc- ceed, inspect the background on the stage before the Mr. and Miss BHS contest. Lani May, Best Dressed and Best Looking, concentrates on typing in the Business Lab. We're in this together
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Jeff Ros -tSfct A Teresa Scot! Colleen Siddons -X- Jeff Simmonds JC)V v John Simon—rf Gary Simpson Dana Smith •foul Smith Other projects included were dress- up days for homecoming and post- DeWayne Shepard’ and Aaron Weaver bomb the seniors in the Penny War. w- Penny war causes competition among classes while raising money for the Goodfel- lows. A total of $1511.12 was given. The sophomore class had the most points- 11,244. PEN»? MAR Class battle escalates into a Penny war We've all heard of World War II and the Vietnam War, but a Penny War? What's that? It's a class of the year competition. Each class tries to get points for their class. Pennies count a point a piece. Other coins and paper mon- ey that are put in the jar will count off. All money v,;,l be given to the Goodfellows, Thomas Foy, presi- dent of Student Council, explained. er making for the Junction City play off game. Christy Weisenbach stated, We wanted everyone to get involved in school, because this is their school. These activities are just to make people realize that our school can be the best if everyone gets in- volved. Seem crazy? Sounds like it but the Penny War is just one of the activi- ties Student Council has spon- sored. In their class of the year competition, each class plotted to fill their jar with pennies while bombarding other classes with dol- lar bills.
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Gary Gray, Most Dependable and Most Courteous; Charlie Parnell, Most School spirit; Maurie Gray, Most Courteous; Tina Garret, Most Dependable; Cathy Parker, Quietest; and Kay Yandell, Wittiest, meet during lunch to chat. Rusty McDonald, Most Athletic; Clint Watson, Wittiest; Gary Simpson, Quietest; Brigette Oli- ver, Most Athletic; and Gabby Fry, Most School Spirit, inspect the helmets for the state game. Shawn Barnard, Most Talented, escorts Cathy Daniel, Most Tal- ented, in the Mr. and Miss BHS contest. Who's Who 93
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