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Mock experiences are . . . TRAINING FDR COMING YEARS DO YOU TAKE THIS WOMAN? lt's a solemn moment for Steve Lindskog, Teresa Jones, and at- tendants, as they exchange vows during the mock wedding. - DOES IT MATCH? Tina Martin gets the perfect color match for 1 .- ' IQ! -P u ' 1 ' r i M r!f! .l! 1 -- 55 is - ' E: S :la , 5 I her next sewing project. ' . Home economics continues to be a very popular and challenging class for many students. During the candy unit, students placed wagers as to who not only could make the most, but the best candy. The mock wedding was th favorite of the Home Ec ll classes. The dreaded polo shir initiated students into Mrs. Grise's world of sewing. Quilting offered challenges for more advanced seamstresses Quilting student, Linda Hall stated, 'lOnce you complete project, a feeling of satisfaction overwhelms you. l l l l l l l l I 1 l GATHER ROUND! Wendy Stewart tells her class about her quilt. DID YOU CALL? Deaneen Yarbro hears voices as she helps on Wendy Stewart's quilt. HO-HUM! Another wedding for Shannon Jackson and Tammy Phillips. oo B0 home ec 0 0 O X ff t , s7 f:iiffl.L f . sii 1
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I-Xizggii. .-el 7' 1 i I ..nIIllfl! f lg, - ,VV IF YOU DON'T FALL, I WON'T. Karen Sink, Steve Hemp and Melissa Edgar do a drama exercise. GIVE US A HINT. Julie Tomera and Krissy Crowe look confused about the new verbs in Spanish I, 'Q' ::, L A inf, N ,, H. v YOU'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY! Diana Dun- can, Michelle Jaramillo, Jayone Narvaiza, and Let- tie Mendoza learn a dance in Spanish II.
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x , . A KEY T0 THE MOUNTAINETTE , , , The Mountainette is the one section where we can put almost ANYTHING. We can tell about world happenings, community 5 events, or unique school activities. We can relate stories about things that are unique about our students or school and about the places where we allgo afterf the last bell rings. Whatever we decide to put in the mountainette section, it tells about our year at BMHS and the events and happenings that we were affected by. Some memories arehappy, ones, while othersare sad,fbut without allof these W ' - memories being, recorded, theipast . year wouIdn't be complete. So P remember the past as you go step after step into the mountainette. YOU CAN'T HIDE! Felipe Vcildivia tries to camouflage himself behind a coke can. , DON'T EVEN! Mike Baum cleans up his paper punch accident in the library. .. ' , 'WHO'Sr 53? Jennifer Lyngar does her ' X imitation of a football stud. Q ' - .t Munn--M oo 0 O O !R3
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