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TOP: Studying advanced biology are juniors Matt Snyder. Scott Young and Julie Jacobsen They are dressed up for homecoming spirit week. LEFT: Shop classes made Christmas toys for needy children during the holiday season Doug Yantzie and Mark Dowse sand part of the toy ABOVE: In PE class, students do push ups and sit ups to stay in shape Teachers are Miss Kelli Benson and Mr Dan McLaughlin Academics Division. . .25
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Academics In my first semseter, I feel my major accomplishment was not passing out while dissecting the minks in Advanced Biology class,” said Teena Stithem, Class of '87. The one thing that made my day this year was when I received an up-slip in one of my hardest classes, said Suzanne Franssen, Class of '87. It was great hearing people say how much they loved the Indian (newspaper). It made all the work we put in worthwhile, said Jan Treffer, Class of '86. I'll always remember sharing fun times with friends during school and out of school. Friends are the best thing in high school, reminisced Becky Winbolt, Class of '87. I really liked our choir. We had a lot of fun in our first muscial concert when we had to dress like bag ladies. I remember Beth Mitchell telling me not to sing my 'Vs” as b’s” in choir, explained Foreign Exchange Student Ana Esther Chavez, Class of ’86. In Application of Life Science, I remember going to the hospital on Tuesdays to follow the nurses and learning a lot of medical terminology, remembered Shelly Kennedy, Class of ’86. The major accomplishment of my first quarter was making it through Consumer Economics,” said Stephanie Dietz, Class of ’86. LEFT:During a preschool in the home economics class; Jeff Mattox, senior, plays cars with children attending the event BELOW: Mr William Blackburn imitates President Nixon. This was part of the Halloween festivities during homecoming week. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Gretchen Gallentine helps student Melinda Biornsen her sewing project for class. J 24. . .Academics Division
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j-CVSTER C0V 1TY COVRT HOVSE s BROKEN BOW MARCHING BAND-Trumpets: Kathy Ditson, Steve Mack. Oavid Melville. Sean Downey. Kevin Thompson. Tim McAbee. Bryan Davis, Kim Fuller. Paul Swenson. Cary Ostrander. Linda Bristol, Timaree Brown. Tammy McFall. Shane Peck, Dan Yantzie. French horn: Bill Christen, Randal Daily, Becky Snyder. Becky Whitney. Lisa Loy. Woody Ascunsion. Trombones. Matt Snyder. Mike Gallentine. Paul Ritchie, Neal Golden. Grant Chapin. Craig Stumpff, Greg Poland. Kevin McAbee. Baritone: Scott Young, Trevor Graham. Guy Hayes. Tuba: Dan Levermgton. Tympani: Jerry Stithem. Drums: Mike Heflebower. Kenny Hawks. Jim Peister. Jeff McMeen. Gene Dietz. Brett Kratzer. Brett Christen. Flutes: Christine Russell, Melinda Holcomb. Kristy Steele. Micki Haller, Monica Larson. Suzanne Franssen, Julie 26. . .Band Jacobson. Jennifer Sammons. Tara Higginbotham. Mary Finney. Jennifer Dunkel. Michelle Taylor. Renee Daily, Tara Baxter. Babette Dickinson. Trina Witt. Clarinets: Debbie Kennedy. Alnetta Hansen, Janie Sammons. Tara Beckenbauer. Debbie Stumpff, Teena Stithem, Angie Winder, Michelle Day. Amy Higginbotham. Beth Michell, Pam Anderson. Rhonda Nichols, Tracy Miller. Julie Sybrant, Angie Osborn. Oboe: Brett Norden. Alto sax: Wendy Province. Cathy Russell, Kyle Simmons. Brian Larson.Gerry Schiltz. Teresa Wright. Teresa Finney. Tenor sax: Chris Horner. Sue Neal. Jody Bernert. Tony Snyder. Baritone sax: Chip Stumpff. Mik McCready. Bass clainet: Tami Witt. Rick Hollenbeck. Director: Mr. Bill Reichert. Mr. Reichert has been the director uf the BBHS band for 12 years.
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