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Graduates choose their own future Formal “training” ended for the senior class of 1988 on May 22. The commencement ceremony was held in the high school auditorium at 2 p.m. Seventy-four seniors received diplomas, ending their high school career. Graduates, Mike Gallentine, Carla Haller, Amy Sedlacek and Jerry Mc-Meen spoke at the ceremony on issues of the past present and future. A new addition to the commencement ceremony was a senior slide show. The show included baby pictures, pictures taken throughout the elementary school years as well as more recent high school photos. The class chose red and silver for class colors, a rose termed as ‘fire and ice’ for the class flower and “There is a past which is gone forever, but a future that is still our own.” for a class motto.
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Simply” brilliant describes the students at BBHS. This past year they received a well-rounded education. Students were given the basics such as Math, English, History, etc., but they also obtained the experience of working on computers, learning to draft, and the techniques of marketing. Many students participated in classes such as Choir and Band, which practiced all year for their seasonal performances. The band also played at half times for home football and basketball games. Class electives were increased as eight new classes were added. These included Annual class, Journalism II, and Current Events to name a few. The middle school and high school student councils held many activities throughout the year. They decorated the Christmas tree, sponsored dances, and sold the football jerseys. Students however, were not the only ones in the spotlight. “Teacher of the Month” was awarded to many different teachers. The simple” true achievement of the year was graduation. For some, this was the end of their academic journey, but for most it was only the beginning of a new one. Academes Division. .21
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TOP LEFT: Mike Roach reads the Graduation program BOTTOM LEFT: Jerry McMeen and Amy Sedlack make brief speeches al Graduation. TOP RIGHT: Oenms killer receives his diploma BOTTOM CEKTER Trisfc Spencer receives her scholarship. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dena Ziegler receives her diploma. Graduation.
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