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ROOM to entertain... Entertainment is a large part of the social life at BHS. Though academics took top priority, many students found ways to relax and get away from the pressure of school. Pep rallies, pupil holidays, early release days, and class meetings provided welcomed breaks in the daily routine. Despite the fact that the RAISE Bill cut down on the number of pep rallies, school spirit still remained high throughout the halls of BHS. Students expressed their pride by dressing up for Spirit Week, painting banners, and by wearing orange and white to the games. We showed the world that Bartow High School is Number 1. 1 Michell Morris dresses up for Spirit Week on little kids day. 2. The drama class enjoys watching skits performed in the auditorium. 3. Tyrone Williams gets the crowd fixed up for the big game! 4. Some of Bartow High’s Girls for All Seasons in Calendar Girl contest. 8
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ROOM to learn... The effects of the RAISE Bill, which in- creased the number of credits required for graduation, were felt as early as the first day of school. Longer hours meant students had to stay in class from 7:30 in the morning until 2:36 in the afternoon. This led to the “seven periods schedule. Students were given the opportunity to enroll in a variety of electives in addition to the required academic classes. New addi- tions to the curriculum were French, Latin, drama, and aerobics. Although the school day seemed endless, our primary goal was to learn. By the time June rolled around, we were truly ready for graduation. 1. Karen finds that being a JUNIOR isn’t all that bad. 2. The photographer catches Robin Thomas in one of his rare serious moods. 3. Drama students perform a skit on the newly renovoted stage (Melissa Stone. Angela Bell. Katherine Koontz) 2. 7
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5. 1. Sonya Allen anxiously awaits the end of seventh period. 2. Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil. (Dee Dee Yost. Susan Clark. Karen Griffin) 3. A fanfare of trumpets. 4. Tracy McDougald, Teresa Moss, and Mickey Brower model the latest fashions. 5. Band members keep the beat. 3. 9
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