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SENIORS, JUNIORS, SOPHO- MORES, FRESHMEN, faculty, staff, and administration all make up the News Personalities of BHS. Seniors, the class the teachers dreaded the most, went through their final school year saying good-bye to their favorite high school activities and attending their last Junior Senior Prom. Juniors waited for their turn in the senior positions and enjoyed such things as playing their first varsity game. Sophomores were caught in the middle of all the excitement. They saw the seniors counting down the days till they graduated, and the freshmen’s excitement to join high school activities. Freshmen became some teach- ers’ favorite class, as many were more eager to learn and afraid to object to what the teachers said. And last, but not least, the teachers, staff, and administra- tion were there every day contri- buting in their roles, and like ev- eryone else, waiting around for the school year to be over and the summer to begin!
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SENIOR ACTIVITY LIST Senior Class Of 1985 Says Goodbye To BHS The senior year is every freshman’s dream. It’s a time of respect, a time of joy, and sadness. It’s when students try to pack all the good times into one final year before they say goodbye to the people that started to travel the path of success with them at the first day of kindergarten. The senior year is when school becomes a nuisance, and a strange tropical disease called senioritis strikes unweary students around third quarter. Thus begins senior pranks, and different actions against authority: number one being to beat the system. Around fourth quarter time begins to fly. Plans for college are being made, graduation is just around the corner, and the juniors are already opening the doors to rid of the pesty seniors. It’s been twelve long years that we all wish we could have back, or at least to that quiet freshman year when we had no cares. So a word to the wise, but especially to the freshmen: “Don’t rush those last four years, no matter how much you wish to be a senior; it all comes too soon. Hold on to your teenage years; they will never come again.” KEY: A.I.A.-Athletic Interest Associaton; B-Club; B.B. Basketball; B. St.-Boy's State; P. Band-Pep Band; Stg. Band-Stage Band; Mch.Band- Marching Band; H. Band-Honor Rand; Con. Choir-Concert Choir; Sel. Choir-Select Choir; Cl. House-Clearing House; F.B -Football; For.-For- ensics; F.F A.-Future Farmers of America; F.H.A.-Future Homemakers of America; FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America; Grad. Sp.- Graduation Speaker; G. State-Girls State; God Sq.-God Squad; Jr. Hon. Soc.-Junior Honor Society; Sr. Hon. Soc.-Senior Honor Society; IRC- International Relations Club; J-Staff-Journalism Staff; Mas. Awd. Ma sonic Award; MAS Club-Math and Science Club; NJC MAS Cont.-NJC Math and Science Contest; Pep Cl. Pep Club; A.S.P.-All School Play;Jr. Cl. Play-Junior Class Play; Fall PI.-Fall Play; Spr. PI.-Spring Play; A.S.M.-A11 School Musical; QAS-Quill A Scroll; Rod. Cl.-Rodeo Club; SEEC-Students Exploring Educational Careers; St. Coun.-Student Coun- cil; Sp. Mt.-Speech Meet; Sr. St. Comm.-Senior Steering Committee; Sum. Wkshp.-Summer Workshop; Thes.-Thespians; Stu. of Mon.-Stu- dent of the Month; Tr.-Track; VICA-Vocational Industry Clubs of America; V.B.-Volleyball; WR-Wrestling; DEC A Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America; Pr. Cr.-Proud Crowd; Leag. Sp. Fest.-League Speech Festival; Sp. Cl.-Spirit Club; TNB-Top of the Nation Band; Pr. Q. Cand.-Prom Queen Candidate; Pr. K. Candidate-Prom King Candi- date; Horn. Q. CAnd.-Homecoming Queen Candidate; Horn. K. (and. Homecoming King Candidate; Horn. Q.-Homecoming Queen; Horn. K.- Homecoming King; Prom Q.-Prom Queen; Prom K.-Prom King; Prom Jr. Ait.-Prom Junior Attendant; Grad. Es.-Graduation Escort; Grad. U.- Graduation Usher; Sci. Fair-Science Fair; St. Sci. Fair-State Science Fair; Ac. Bowl-Academic Bowl; Tw.-Twirler; J.V. Cheer-J.V. Cheer- leader; V. Cheer-Varsity Cheerleader; P.P Pom Pon; HOSA-Health Occupational Students of America; Cl. O.-Class Officer; Val.-Valedicto- rian; Sal.-Salutatorian. SENIOR SPONSORS AND OFFICERS: Mrs. Amy Ely, Sponsor; Brad Wind, President. Jamie Crall. Secretary, And Mr Terrell Sumner. Sponsor. Amy Mohrlang, Vice-President, And Missy Shurigar, Treasurer. Not Pictured. 6
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