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1. Librarian, Mrs. Magee assists a student in finding information for a term paper. 2. The Senior parking lot is a popular area for meetings in the mornings. 3. First hour in the gymnasium can be hectic as well as relaxing. 4. Senior Jeannie Tessicr expresses the victory of the Intramural Soccer games. 5. Sophomore Leo Segalla shows his talent with the soccer ball at the play-offs. 6. Juniors Rhett Bergeron and Tracy Melan-con study in the morning sun outside of the gym. 7. FRICASSEE editor Darla Crochet and Debbie Westall review layouts for the coming deadlines. 8. Senior Mark Tamas shows his expertise on the horse. UP On Eighty
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With over a thousand students that attended BRHS in the 1980-81 school year, one could imagine the difficulty in distinguishing a friend or acquaintance from a total stranger. However, as the first semester changed into the second, the students began to reach out to other students that they did not know. They soon found out that “the blueeyed boy that sat across the room in Faces in a Crowd 2nd hour wasn’t so strange after all.” Comments such as this were often heard as acquaintances turned into long and lasting friendships. Common interests and hobbies, clubs and classes, as well as dances and other school activities brought students together, promoted friendships, and made those “faces in the crowd” friends. 1. Demonstrating the brutal punishment given to disruptive seniors Keith Smith and Scott Kinney. Mr. Fortier enjoys his methods. 2. Sophomore Karey Kirkpatrick exhibits one of his talents at the BRHS Talent Show. 3. Senior Bill Crooks reviews the 1979 80 Fricassee. 4. Following the tradition of signing yearbooks, Senior Tim Marx thinks of expressive words. One Up On Eighty 17
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