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Far, left: Decorations, individual themes, and shelving make lockers a home away from home. JANET CANNON’S arrange- ment is pleasing to the eye. Left: Photogra- phy class teaches preparations for taking pic- tures. With a pair of scissors in his hand PAUL PETERSEN can work miracles, but his victim TREVOR NARANCHE isn't so sure. Below, left: We are going to prom? WYNDY HEGSTED accepts when JESS MCGINLEY springs the question on her. Below: The boys get in the spirit and join the 50s finale for spirit week. RUSS GLICK, BUTCH RYAN, KEITH REBISH, and KYLE KENISON. Student Life 3
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You can’t deflate ... the spirit of ’84 The spirit of’84 was seen in the halls between classes, at the pep as- semblies, and at the extra curricular activities. Rising high with school traditions, no one could deflate the Beaver enthusiasm. Far, right: Hallway romance is always alive at BC'HS. TODD MARTIN and CHERI CHAMP1NE celebrate theirs 50s style. Right: Wow! I could have had a V-8. This is the thought that crosses TRACEY RE- BISH’S mind as he listens to a Key Club report. Below: With silly grins on their faces and ponytails in their hair, STACY STE- PHENS, SHANNON FOCHER, and KAR- ISSA HOLLAND head off to greaser day fes- tivities. 2 Student Life
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The sky Our student body represents a balloon. Each individual student and his achievements causes this balloon to rise higher. The fresh- men look forward to someday being upper classmen. The Seniors mar- vel at -the goals they have accom- plished and look forward to the ones they have yet to reach. ... is the limit Top, left: Why should the girls have all the fun? D.J. GRANSBERY and TODD AL- LEN show off their legs while cheering at the powderpuff football game. Top, right: AN- GIE SCHACHER tests her basic cooking skills by frying up some bacon in Advanced Foods. Right: FFA is not a place for mische- vious characters, but there is an exception to every rule. DARRELL WEAVER and TATER PITTMAN preside over a meeting. Above: Early morning hours seem to bring out the best in everyone. JACKIE DE- LANEY, LINDA NELSON, KATHEY RE- BISH, TIFFANY NARANCHE, and TRISTA TAYLOR hang out before getting down to the daily routine. 4 Student Life
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