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Homecoming ..............4 Plays .............8 Science Fair ............10 StuCo Elections ............11 Snowball Dance ............12 Spring Honors .............14 Prom ............16 Graduation ............18 With “All work and no play make Johnny a dull boy,” so it’s fortunate there is life beyond class to keep us entertained and relaxed. Besides clubs and sports, BHS has many opportunities to get together with friends. According to State Student Council, some Colorado schools have poor attendance at dances, but BHS stamina helped students make successes of the Get-Acquainted Dance through Prom. Without a doubt, student life was nec- essary, as Regina Guzman put it, “ ... to relax a little instead of constantly thinking about homework, and what the next day is going to be like. I look forward to Fridays!” Besides dancing. Digger students have a chance to talk, as Chaz Kingsbury and Vicki England are at the Foreign Language bash, one of many activities held. The shortened initiation week was something for the freshmen to sing about as Melinda Smith, Merrie Galyk and Shanna Cox demonstrate to Senior Virgil Griffith.
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During the year every- one suffers bumps and bruises of all kinds, whether they are from studying all night for finals, or a real injury from a sport. We hope that this year- book will show you that there are many different ways to sur- vive the school year. Digger Talk, our mini- magazine, is a new and fun way to cover the issues and news dur- ing the year. This includes fads and fashions, summer vacations, and a school survival guide. Also students give personal views and comments on news and growing issues of our school, state and nation. Ads are a yearbook’s major source of income to produce the books. The advertisement of lo- cal businesses is appreciated, so support to the businesses that support our school is needed. 2 OPENING
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“BAND-aids” Homecoming Survival “It was like a midnight fantasy!! John Gunnon “Only in My Dreams” fashioned a gorgeous September Homecoming. Colorado Sound and Light supplied the music and special effects, such as fog and bubbles which added excite- ment to the dance. The University Bulldogs provided BHS with more excitement, as they led at halftime, 6-0, with the final score being 20-6, the Diggers over the Bulldogs. According to Chad Foltz, “The dance was cool! Bernie Martinez said, The dance was better than last year and it smelled like pina coladas, Yum!!” Earlier during the week the king and queen candidates were announced as Virgil Griffith, Chris Garcia, Scott Hernandez, and Corey Falligan, Joan Radke, Kelly Schreiner, Michelle White and Kandi Phillips. Royalty was crowned at the football halftime as King Virgil Griffith and Queen Joan Radke. The royal pair was also recognized at the dance. Decorations highlighted the dance with a fountain and 'tons' of stream- ers! Some extra touches were the girls’ shoes which littered the floor! Many people held parties afterwards but safely survived the festivities! Joe Kendrick and Jody Jones dance to the music supplied by Colorado Sound and Light. Scott Hernandez shows his own unique form on a Beetdigger Homecoming kick-off. Celebration of Kelly Schreiner and David Walkup’s last Homecoming included bub- bles and pina colada-scented fog. Tracy Wagers and Stacy Hodgson take a “breather” from all of the excitement at the homecoming dance.
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