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I. First runners-up Pam Dutra and Russ Smith enjoy a dance after the king was announced. 1. Pam Dutra is congratulat- ed by Mr. Buckley. 3. Second runner-up Carol McClatchey and fourth runner-up Paul St. Amour celebrating their vic- tories. 4. Mr. Cierpial stands proudly by his daughter, Ka- ren. 5. Dave O ' neil, Barclay Scheick, Jeff French, and T.J. McNeany look at the pile topped by Herman Rice. 6. Deb O ' Neil and her father await the decision. 7. The king, Dave O ' Neil, and his court: Mike DeMattio, second runner-upj Paul St. Amour, fourth runner-upi and Ty Tyer, third run- ner-up. 8. King and queen, Dave O ' Neil and Crystal Murphy, lead the first dance. 9. Laura Sullivan and second runner-up Mike DeMattio enjoy the evening. 10. Mr. Wilson stands with the Queen, Crystal Murphy. I HOMECOMING 15
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Homecoming Saturday, October 19, 1985 was an over- cast, rainy day, but the Homecoming events went on as scheduled. The game against Wayland did not give spectators much to cheer about, but the crowning of the queen added a spark of excitement. Because of the weather, the traditional red convertible could not be used. Instead the five finalists congregated in the cen- ter of the field with their escorts, all bearing drenched umbrellas. The dreary day was brightened by the smiles of the proud relatives and friends as the run- ners-up were announced. The culmination of the events was when Crystal Murphy was crowned Homecoming Queen. That night at the Homecoming Dance, a new tradition was started. BHS seniors voted for a Homecoming King. A break was taken from the dancing and Mrs. Gul- lage announced that David O ' Neil was the first King in BHS history. Despite the foul weather, the day was successful and exciting. 14 HOMECOMING i1
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Steven Bishop and Neil Amidon dressed for success preparation for future Glory Days. As we look back at the time that we have spent at Bedford High School, it is hard not to feel regretful at leaving. We have made memories which will last forever. Between 1981 and 1986 we have experienced many thing which we will soon be referring to as the good ole days. We can never forget the Saturday night dances, the foot- ball games, the proms, pep ral- lies, spirit week. Homecoming, field trips and other sporting and social events. When we look at our last four years, we realize that we had a great time despite all of the frustrating school work. The prospect of leaving our fa- miliar high school may bring a tear to the eye. We realize that we will be going to high school classes for the last time, we are going to be sep- arated from our friends, and we will probably never again be in a situation where we are surrounded by our peers whom we know so well and with whom we can have so much fun. Can leaving high school mean the majority of our Glory Days are over? Far from it! We are on our way to seeing new places, making new friends and reaching our goals. We are going to burst out of BHS to be- come the Ronald Reagans, Princess Dianas and Lee lacoccas of 1990 ' s. And we can do all of this while still holding onto the special relationships which we have formed during these four years. Look out world, here comes the BHS class of 1986. 16 GLORY DAYS
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