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4. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY, Front Row: Mike Mooney, vice president; Laura Eifert, Sandra Ross, Darlene Cross, Theresa Winden, president; Penny Doig, Jolene Clemans, Estelle Marchesseault, Dale Weaver, Garry Link. Second Row: Bob Wolf, adviser; Jamie Bacon, Jill Anderson, Jeannie Mular, Amy Anderson. Mary Camp bell, Lana Drake, Tiina Manninen, Pam Rip- ley, Beth Royce, Trina Wagner, Gary Helm- ing Third Row: Brad Mitchell, Vince An- derson, Eric Troth, Rich Brown, Dale Wolf, Wayne Rebich, Shawn Anderson, John Rip- ley, Tom Waldorf, Jade Stokke, Scott With- ers, Mike Fisk, Tim Hull. 5. Jodi Hegstad, Margy Hovren, and Terl Henderson won’t die of starvation at Junior Honor Society initiation. 6. Eric Troth receives a word of congratula- tions from Senior president Theresa Win- den. 7. Senior Honor Society members un- able to attend initiation were Jodi Morstein, Tom Mitchell, Kelly Delaney. Dewey Fi- scher, Erin Neeley, secretary; Peggy Mac- Donald, treasurer: and Tracy Nield Honor Society
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Good grades are Mind over matter National Junior and Senior Honor Societies are unique organi- zations that strive for excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service. The Senior group welcomed 33 new members in February. Their initiation theme was “The Key to Success is Your Attitude Toward Life.’’ On April 2 the Junior Honor Society held their initiation ceremony. The members sold programs at the Class C tournament to raise money for their annual trip to Fairmont. 1. A full fledged member must sign the roll book as shown by Amy Ander- son, Tom Waldorf, Eric Troth, John Ripley, and Tim Hull. 2. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY, Front Row: Kristy Delaney, secretary: Don Hicketh- ier. treasurer; Margy Hovren. president; Tim Mitchell, vice president. Second Row; Roxy Smith, Kristi Doig, Gail Anderson, Shelly Holm, Ruth Hill, Eileen Lane Third Row: Jodi Hegstad. DeLona Potter, Chris Miller, Tammy Patrick. Shelley Rankin, Teri Henderson, Ann Ferris, Randy Nelson, Nancy Conover, Fourth Row: Heidi Williams, Robyn Ori, Shelley Brown. Wendy Wright, Clare Cory, Dee Brown. Fifth Row: John Dougherty. John Helle, Bob Wolf, adviser; Mike Day, Jackie Armstrong, Lee Christianson, Angela Jensen, Todd Anderson, Tracy Sawyer, Bryce Allred 3. Roxy Smith dishes up dinner for Margy Hovren, John Dougherty, and Robyn Ori. 20 Honor Society
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“Energetic spirit Keeps Beavers up! Electric, Energetic, Explosive Beaver Spirit! That’s what showed up in the 18 girls that cheered for BCHS. They worked hard to keep the crowds yelling and the teams psyched up! At summer camps both varsity squads were able to learn new chants, dance routines, and stunts. Powder Puff football, the Girls vs. the Faculty basketball game and the King Grease Teen Angel contest were their chief money raisers. The cheerleaders were a dedicated bunch who cheered at assemblies, made posters, organized activities (like spirit week) and performed skits. With the help of the Pep Club and the Beaver Dam, the Rah-rahs kept Beaver spirit strong all year through! 1. Wrestling cheerleaders like all Beavers are right on top 2. Penny Doig and Jodi Morstein shout it out for the Seniors 3. Jodi Morstein, Kim Zetler, Teresa Linscott and Penny Doig help get the Beavers psyched up at a pre game pep assembly. 22 Cheerleaders
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