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r he class of 1986 has its own distinct and impressive personaHty. The seniors showed individuahty while still retaining a feeling of class unity. Our class consisted of varying types of people, each with his 1 1 own strengths and weakness- es. These people merged to- gether to form a group of well rounded young adults. The seniors of 1986 followed old traditions but they also dared to set new traditions which will be continued in the years to come. The class organized annual events such as the se- nior citizen luncheon, but they also initiated new ideas such as electing the first Homecoming King. The seniors provided the younger students at Bedford High School with excellent role models. The seniors dis- played an overall warm, like- able personality. They had good attitudes about them- selves and others. The se- niors have exhibited class spirit and they have shown the meaning of comradship. The members of the class of 1986 should be proud of the way they contributed to Bedford High School and proud of the strong bonds they formed during their high school years. I. Scott Smith looks forward to the weekend. 1. Heather McGilvary holds her breath to get some cookies. 3. Dave DeLellis. 4. Russ DeGregory shows off his style. 5. Darlene Simmons refills the salad bar at work. 6. Rob Hoffman, Kathy Sutton, and Patience Pulliam. 7. Cheryl Millman and Debbie Looney relax outside. «i
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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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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Four Years Of Dedication If one word can be chosen to characterize Mrs. Gul- lage, faithful would be it. Throughout our four years at BHS, she has been a committed, reliable infuence, not only in the classroom, but also outside of it, where she has been coach and class advisor. During her term as our advisor, Mrs. Gullage has been involved with many projects. Just this year; for example, she has led us in planning our candy bar sale, the senior citizens ' dinner in December, and the senior project this spring. Last fall, she helped the guidance office in developing the Junior Senior Planning Note- book. On top of all this, Mrs. Gullage actively partakes in our school community, frequently attending BHS sports events to enthusiastically cheer us on. Mrs. GuUage ' s devotion has paid off most significantly by her effective class organization. Since the start of our freshman year, she has continued to lead us through assemblies, dances, fund-raisers, and proms. Now, as we close our high school years, she faithfully guides us to our final activity, commencement exercises and graduation. 18 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
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