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Seniora, K Manx race school grow These gays, AJ Emm and Rob Jorgensen can always be found where there’s a basketball. Colleen Hoarihan and Heather Spilman share a common interest ... scuba diving. Hey. For some it’s the way they get attention. I think there are other ways to 90 at it.” Barb Getman v tcatt Harris, John Johnston, Debbie Tndras ™rin Dillon d Melissa Cbizzonite enjoy spending their time hanging out in tie music room. Punks, jocks, musicians, intellects. You name it, BHS has got it. But, of course, not everyone belongs to one specif- ic clique. Many kids like to be with others who share the same interests as themselves. That's how new friendships develop and other relations grow into groups, such as cliques. There are some pretty funky dressed students to be seen in the halls of BHS. These stu- dents have developed their own clique. They enjoy shop- ping together, and discovering new fashions. One of the other cliques that plays a major role in the life of students at BHS is the jocks. Yea, those hunks of masculinity. Football players, soccer players, wrestlers, evm. nasts, you name it. And let’s not forget those incredible BHS women. The Lady Bees of soccer, swimming, volleyball tennis, and other sports domi- nate the world of high school competition. And of course we can’t for- get the musicians of BHS Without their talent, our high school would lack a large in- fluential clique. This group of kids enjoy student life at BHS. Stephany Ensby says, “After a hard practice, people get to- gether and go to Pizza Hut for a bite to eat.” Cliques make up a large part of the student life at BHS, making our high school a far more interesting place to be in all day. Danielle Gordon IT’S A ( IKK
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What happened Michelle? Watch out when Kourtney Klosen is behind the wheel. Need a ride? Sue Worth's taxi service will bring you. It's even safe! Cars y SHOTGUh!” Horizon, Trans Am, Rabbit, Cbevette, 280ZX, Mustang- sounds like the parking lot out back everyday as school is dismissed, and all the seniors rush to their cars and race out of the lot. By the time you become a senior—most students drive to school in their own car, which Mom and Dad bought them, or they drive the family roadster ’til they save for their own. There can be many advantages to owning your own car as well as several disadvantages. Chet Thomp- son believes that an advan- tage to having bis own car is that, “I don’t have to take the bus anymore, and I never have trouble finding a seat. More advantages begin the same day you bring home your new auto. Whether it be a bomber or a caddy—it’ll get you where your headin’! No more, “Have the car home by ... or ... gosh there’s 62 miles on the car, and you said you only went to ... ’’ It’s finally a day of freedom. No rules, no curfews, and if you crash—no punishment. Although, owning a car is also a heavy responsibility. All those insurance payments, gasoline, minor repairs, new stereo systems, and those once-in-a-blue moon tickets, always for crossing the white line. Well—drive on all! Shotgun! Chris Hourihan Groovy! Par- t i c u I a r ly convertibles. They make a great “chick magnet”. Bart fTlarvin Stephany lean “the mean machine Ensby shows off her automobile!
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Sev, Colleen Fitzgerald and Karen Hebblethwaite can always be seen to- gether. Hang on to a true friend with both hands. These two sure are ... Kim Wa- ters and Michelle Holden.
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