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School Spirit Everywhere School spirit was everywhere! This was no wonder, because our students had so many things to be proud of! This spirit was displayed in a variety of ways, not only at school, but also throughout the community. Students participated in dress-up days sponsored by the Student Government Association and often wore green and gold attire. Some even drove green and gold cars! In the community, students reached out to help those in need. Some of these activities to help others included preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy, visiting nursing homes and homes for abused children, tutoring younger students, participating in the annual Muscular Dystrophy drive, and even volunteering time and talents at the 1983 International Summer Special Olympics. Our students certainly had school spirit! Key Club members answer phones at the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. This is a community service provided by club members each year. School colors are displayed in a variety of ways. Seniors Rob Casse and John Burke arc Stacy Hamilton. Beth Rolfsen. Erin Onellion. and David Meyers especially proud of their green cars and ' their personalized parking spaces. P°se Butch, our faithful mascot, at the annual Fall Fair. 8 School Spirit
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Future famous musicians could develop from one of the many outstanding music courses ofered. Pictured is Mr. Gerbrecht conducting these hopefuls of tomorrow. Staying in shape has become a national obsession and BRHS has risen to the occasion by offering a yoga course sixth hour. It’s a great way to shape up. Mrs. Daly shows that school spirit is not just for the students, even teachers can let their personalities show through. Mr. T would probably approve of his toughlooking English counterpart. Mrs. D. Junior Olympic contenders practice their moves on the stage to improve their fencing skill, a course very different from most others offered. We’re Different 7
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Tutoring is one of the new service projects the Key Club provides. Charles Youngs participates by tutoring a younger student. What teacher would want to face this classroom? Spirited students participate in the SGA sponsored Masquerade Day. Wendy Ward. Kim Klmmel. Helen Young. Mike Ellis. Dara Bonaventure. Ur Maguire. Kim Stafford, and Kristen Harroun display their BRHS pride at the award ceremony on November 16. WBRH. our own radio station run by high school students, is the only such station in the South and one of only two in the nation. This is one accomplishment BRHS has great pride in! Disc jockey Rob Payer seems at home in the environment. School Spirit 9
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