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Cheryl Grove (Muki. Shelli Lewis. Shelly Sisk. Tina Monniger. Karen Feketis. and Craig Davis give campaign speeches as present officers Abby Burgan. Jennifer Cline, and Krista Holder observe. Shelli Lewis (jar ufn gives her campaign speech for the office of vice-president. With Hard Work 2 Stcph SeckinsMwnr) puts on the finishing touches. Jim Nichols (above, center}expresses his pride in working for the sophomore class. Ben Snyder (above right) seems a little dazed by the paint fumes. Cyndcc Mcctrc mfht A star is born? A visiting makeup artist (far right) instantly turns Ken Smith into an old man.
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■■■Hi GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WITH HARD WORK Each year the sophomore class sponsors a worthwhile community activity. This year the sophomores chose to repaint the football bleachers. Not only did the class supply the paint, but many also donated several weekends to sand and repaint the well-worn seats. Thanks to the sophomores, BHS fans will be able to sit back and relax in style while they watch the Warrior team next year. On April 13, the BHS band headed to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, to perform in the Smokey Mountain Music Festival. The band overwhelmed the competition, taking first-place honors in both field show and parade competition. In addition, the following concert band students earned certificates of achievement and excellence: Doug VanWinkle, bass horn; Stacey Sweeney, piccolo; and Ellie Shinham, french horn. Other title winners were: band majorettes, first-place; rifles and flags, second place; drum line, second place; and drum major, third place. Tired but victorious, band members returned May 7 to a proud Warrior “welcome home!” celebration. Student council elections were conducted during the spring season of 1986. Craig Davis was elected president while Shelli Lewis will serve as vice-president. Cherie Grove is secretary and Trudie Parsons holds the treasurer’s slot. Cory Zimmerman was appointed parliamentarian. The final Antrim Bureau for the 1985-86 school season featured a makeup artist who selected BHS students for models. Even on a Saturday morning, sophomore, Michelle Kable 'above right) is happy as she works painting the bleachers. Packed and ready, Wendy Waters (right) and Lisa Burger can’t wait to board the bus bound for Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Senior band members, Tabby Griffith (below righti and Jennifer Cline, proudly carry home the first place trophy won in parade competition at the Smokey Mountain Music Festival in Tennessee. Sightseeing and having fun was an important part of the band trip as Wendy Miller (below left). Nathan Ho-felt, Jenny Machat, Todd Haupt. Tina Snoots, Shelly Sisk, and Shelli Lewis ride the rapids at Opryiand amusement park in Nashville. 28 Good Things Happen
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A ROYAL EVENING MAJESTIC MOMENTS The theme for the annual junior-senior prom, held Friday, May 9th, was “Majesties Moments” and featured a medieval decor. The evening began at the Venice Ballroom amid good refreshments, an ice carving, castles, banners, and royal regalia. The band, “Jokers Wild,” entertained the guests and finalized the night with the senior class song, “That’s What Friends Are For.” The juniors worked hard sponsoring fundraisers, ordering favors and decorations, sending invitations, and rushing in a last minute furry. The junior class prom committee was advised by Mrs. Trudie Schindel, Mrs. Joan Rohrer, Mrs. Megan Welsh, and Mrs. Joy Hose. (at , clockwise Mark Stine, Nicole DuBrowa, Scott Moriss, Kelly Nokes, Julie Emanuelson. and Steve Rohrer rest their royal feet between dances. Chris Mills and Jay Robinson share a Majestic Moment. Mrs. Joan Rohrer and Mrs. Trudie Schindel seemed overjoyed to get out of classrooms for an evening. Darrin Massie, Jill MacMichael, Abby Burgan, Frank Lum, Benjy Wolf, and Karen Clark; “You can dress them up, but you can’t take ’em out.” Entertainment for the night was provided by “Jokers Wild.” 30 The Prom
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