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1. Allyson McLaughlin and Ka ra Flynn hangin ' in there. 2. Karen Cierpial getting some work done after school. 3. Some seniors, such as Seam us Garrett, Christine Martell, Heather McGilvray, Mike Kenny, Allyson McLaughlin, Jen Maxon, Helen Perkinson, Dave O ' Neil, Crystal Mur- phy, Kara Flynn, and Debbie O ' Neil are still kids at heart. 4. can ' t wait to get out of school! says Dennis Castetter. 4 GLORY DAYS i
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It wasn ' t so bad. 1. Rick Mollis carrying a few books to another fun-filled class. 2. Rick Dacey being congratulated by Mr. Duggan for a job well done in music academics. 3. Michelle Moosick, Christine Coleman, John Slander, Tom Snedeker and Andre ' Taylor taking some time from woodshop to give us a smile. 4. Hey, don t take my picture , says Scott Smith while in electronics class. 5. Brian Cellately, Matt Wright, David DeLellis, Dennis Castetler, and Rob Carlson having a laugh in the library during their study hall. 6. Mike DeMattio learning about life in biology with a new friend. i GLORY DAYS 3
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1. Darlene Simmons and Mary Mead leave school to go to work at Papa Gino ' s. 2. Ty Tyer just can ' t wait to get wrapped for football by Mr. Cacciola. 3. Hangin ' out after school is what we seniors do best after school! think Linda Pysczynski, Denise Paganis, Rob Strange, Debbie Looney, Michelle Lipczer, Mike McCravey, and Jeff French. 4. Kim Tra- vers is all set to tape for Telemedia. The two o ' clock bell rings and BHS students leave their G period class with an exclamation of relief! Everyone disperses in different directions. Some people go to sports practice, some go for extra help in their favorite subject, some go home, some head to work and others just hang around the school. Most people would agree that not all of the Glory Days of high school are spent in classes. The most famous gathering place is the old cafeteria. It is consid- ered the hot spot of the school where people can talk, socialize and possibly study without being supervised by teachers. Other areas where BHS ' ers can always be found after school include the library, the counseling office, the parking lot and Mr. Cacciola ' s office. Athletes line up with ankle wraps in hand and entertain themselves by talking with fellow athletes. High school is a time for learning, but possibly more important- ly it is a time for having fun. Talking and laughter can always be heard in the high school ' s hangouts. GLORY DAYS 5
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