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AS FUN AS A BARREL OF MONKEYS, Michelle Pellini, Shauna Mclntosh, and Elaine Fuller show us howto do monkey rolls. SENIOR POWER. Senior varsity football players get rowdy at the homecoming pep assembly, I I I il I 5 g 1 ' Q 5... fuln- yug fffw Jennifer Lyngar Shauna Mclntosh Troy Mclntosh S? ,..4 ! 9 I-2? Arthur Minchew 1 W - Aitor Narvaiza A y if Doug Parsons iw ,aff Michelle Pellini Angel Penola Teri Price 0000 0
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Elaine Fuller Jeff Gillio Chris Hansen Chad Hastings ,455 Shannon Jackson . Michelle Jaramillo -- Lisa Lauritzen Steve Lindskog Stephanie Lockridge g ' SAVORING THOSE GREAT When seniors leave high school, they take with them many memories. Some they want to save and cherish forever. Memories can be very spe- cial to many people. But sometimes it's easier to think back and laugh at all the stupid or funny things we have seen. Events like prom, home- coming, and even bus trips gave us many memories because we are with our friends and in a group or crowd. We even created many memories by our- selves. Here are some replies from senior students who recalled their most memo- rable moments at BMHS. TAMMY ANDREOZZI: 'IWhen I placed in state in the 400m when I was a sophomore. lt was excit- ing to place in an individual event. DOREEN DOHMS: Chal- lenging the tardy bell. MIKE BAUM: This year's state football game when Virgin Valley kicked afield goal with eight seconds left in the game. ELAINE FULLER: Don Ro- dabough's air biscuit in the library. TROY MCINTOSH: Go- ing to state and losing by three points. SHANE EDGAR: I fell through the barrier of the boys commode. TERI PRICE: uWhen Sherry Burris and I got our All Tourney trophies in the BMHS tournament. LISA LAURITZEN: x'When I rolled my Dad's truck. AITOR NARVAIZAZ When I got Ist at White Pine. , O E CD o o Us Q Nigga m U2 Q Sinha 3 ,ig lic . 1 5 I S5 .
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SENIORS INCORPORATE YOUNG IDEAS WHAT DID YOU - WANT T0 BE '? Choices, Lots of them. Seniors spend many hours looking over college cata- logues and discussing them with Mr. Mac. They no longer dream of what they would like to do. Now they had to decide. 'lWhat will I do next year? How will I decide whether to go to college, get a job, or do both? For many students there were still dreams, but for nearly all, the dreams had changed from when they were younger. The Mountaineer asked several seniors it their dreams in '86 had changed from when they were younger. Their an- swers were as follows: SHANE WHITEHEAD: I wanted to be an astronaut but now I want to be a chemcial engineer. CHAD HASTINGS: ul wanted to go into aerona- tics, but now I might go into business, or maybe still aeronatics. SCOTT TORRENCE: ul al- ways wanted to be a pilot, but now I want to be a computer programmer. DON RODABOUGH: I wanted to be Bat Man but now I will settle for Robin. CHRIS HANSEN: I wanted to be a doctor. Ask all the little girls on my street. Now I want to be a gyne- cologist. DOUG PARSONS: I al- ways wanted to be a driller. Now I want to get out of high school. WARD AMBERSON: 'lRace car driver, now to go to college or make lots of money. STEPHANIE LOCKRIDGE: A teacher, then I got into high schooI. Joe Quintana Don Rodabough Rusty Rogers Mike Sansinena Phil Sansonetti Walter Schroeder Tammy Seldin Karen Sink Mike Sondermann O 0 O 0. O
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