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During the year, the Class of ’71 showed much enthusiasm toward school events in which they participated. At Homecoming they captured first place for the third con- secutive year. They also repeated their honor once again at the Christmas Assembly by tying for first in the skit. The Prom, given by the juniors, honored the graduates and the traditional May Breakfast was given for the senior girls and women faculty members. One of the few times the senior class was surpassed was when they were topped by the juniors and sophomores on Digger Day. Baccalaureate and the Awards Assembly were held the week of May 23. The mo- ment the class had worked for four years finally arrived when, on the night of May 27, 95 seniors were handed their diplomas.
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’71 Graduates Last to Leave BHS Under the supervision of Mrs. Claire Lynch and Mr. Albert Moser, the Class of '71 began preparation for their final year at BHS. Class officers were Robert Mata, presi- dent, and Kristi Mann, vice-president. Ina Matney was chosen to handle the books, while Rick Catron balanced the funds. Off to a fast beginning, the seniors once again placed first in float competition at Homecoming. This was the third consecutive year that the Class of ’71 captured the honors. Changing tradition, this year the Drama class pre- sented readings during the choir’s Christmas production. Seniors were once again guests of honor at the Junior- Senior Prom, “The Four Seasons of Camelot’’, where senior royalty was crowned. This was the first activity which mark- ed the final flings of the graduates in the month of May. Following Prom, the Senior Girl’s Breakfast was held on May 8, sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Brush. The winding up of the year’s events was Digger Day in which the seniors placed third. Baccalaureate was held May 24: then, finally, approximately 100 seniors walked down the aisle on May 27, 1971 to receive their diplomas. 12 Dwight Andersen Gene Anderson Jolene Appelhans Craig Atkinson Chris Bailey Ken Bailey James Barnett Julie Beckley Nancy Biggin
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