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Show Through Student Council Members, Joel Sommers, Dave King, and Randy Tooch observe John Ley's technique of reaching the unreachable while decorating the Christmas Tree. Edwin Reynolds fires up the students during a basketball pep assembly. Bo Kulesza does his part to ‘ psych-up during outrageous day. The Mellowmen from Indiana University of Pennsylvania are jamming during an assembly for the high school student body. harken back to the days of yesteryear and recall those extracurricular activities ranging from exceptionally educational to extraordinarily exciting that really let our stripes show through. Boisterous bands, complicated classes, annoying art and crazy clubs all resulted in enjoyable entertainment and educational exercises. Learning all those identites in Trig or memorizing lines from Hamlet in C.P., or just learning the rules of school as a freshman may not have been all fun and games; but all work and no play would be a boring day. BFHS is not boring!!! The Trig students had a party and became an identity, To be or not to be became a common cry throughout the halls, and the freshmen found they wem't only laughed at, but some people were laughing with them. If you think about it, it really is possible to get a good education and have a good time too!
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Billy Nardone, President, instructs John Ley in the finer points of conducting Student Council business. Kathy Brozich has had her fill of learning. Garland Buffaloe and Corey Ma-bin strut their stuff at the homecoming Dance. At the Usher s Initiation, it's bath time for Natalie Mannerino and Tiffany Tavern. Seniors: Front- Amy Rae, Leann Gishbaugher, Beth Braykovich, Lonette Kirkland, Stephany Pisano; Rear- Joe Maher, Terri Bowers. Lisa Eckhardt. Lisa Davis. Dan Cunning; take the time from rehearsal to Band together.'' Juniors in search of an answer during Mr. Grimm's 4th period World Cultures Class.
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STPIPEDELIC Personality, Spirit and Involvement are among the many qualities that have made our school the best in Beaver Counb We have tried to capture all three of these qualities in what we think are the most memorable moments of this year. Some school activities are taken very seriously while others are celebrated light-heartedly. Some are intense and demanding yet others provide enthusiasm and laughter. But one quality that is the driving force for the expectations, hopes and dreams of Beaver Falls High School is spirit. Spirit sparks the flame that generates both personality and involvement in our lives. If you talk to any Tiger Fan who has attended these events, they will tell you that spirit is a vital part in keeping BF pride alive,” says Beth Braykovich, a senior. While the student body lends heir support, spirits are psyched as the Lady Hoopers and BF Tigers dominate the basketball courts. However, athletics is not the only factor that contributes to our tiger pride. As we crowned Queen Holly Winkle Homecoming Hight, Tiger Spirits rose with her as she reigned over the festivities. Likewise, our Morp (or backwards prom) encouraged excitement as Phil Sabino was crowned King. With the seriousness and tradition of Homecoming, the Morp provides the same spirit but with craziness and ourtarageousness. Holly, Queen of the Roses, and Phil, King of the Trash, represent to others our dynamic spirit; a spirit which will forever show, the binding friendship we all Know. The Senior members of the Morp Court and their escorts are presented to the BF Student Body during the pep assembly held in their honor. Cheerleaders. Michelle Gratteri, Lisa Liberty, Leslie Mangerie, Nicole Gratteri, and Roxanne Esoldo, know Tiger Fans show their stripes and get psyched ! The weather was dreary but the Homecoming Court sported Sunny smiles while waiting for the game U
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