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Learning isn ' t confined just to classrooms anymore. Janette Irwin bits the hook on her fishing pole in hopes of catching a whopper for pond study in Biology II. Many students attend the dances sponsored by the Student Council after home football and basketball games. Words of wisdom. Coach Harants gives sophomore Terry McCardwell last minute instructions before he enters the Bellmont-Bluffton game. Resting after the completion of a Cross Country meet are varsity run- ners B. J. Faurote and Ryan Bultemeyer 6 — Opening
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Everyone gets into the spirit while dancing to rock ' n roll at a pep session. Mark Baker, Scott Heller, and Scott Members of The Robber Kitson go crazy at an after game Bridegroom cast act as a forest and dance. a stream. Opening — 5
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Where Do the Hours Go? On the average, a student Dends about 177 days a Bar at school, this totals 239 hours of school a year, ow did we spend all of this me at school, where did it 0? For some the day began as arly as 5:30 a.m., for others was at 7:30 a.m. But even lOugh the times for starting le day off varied; it was all )r the same reason, to go to :hool. What did we do once we ad gotten dressed and by ome form of transportation, rrived at school? For some ' ho arrived early, time was pent in the library returning ooks or finishing up some tudying that hadn ' t been done the day before. For others this time was used socializing with friends and catching up on the happen- ings around B.H.S. Some, the ones who started the day at 7:30, and didn ' t arrive so early barely had enough time to take off their coats and grab their books for class. Because, as always, that first bell would ring at 8:10, warn- ing us our first class would begin in five minutes. The first few minutes of first period were spent listen- ing to the announcements that consisted of sporting event scores and other infor- mation useful to the students. Then it was time to get down to learning! After all, isn ' t that what we were here for. The next break of the day was lunch. Lunch time wasn ' t always used for eating, some used this time to study or chat with friends. Then it was back to classes and more learning. And just as the day had begun, in a similiar way the day came to an end. The final minutes of the last class were devoted to announcements. As the final bell rang some ran to catch buses, but others lingered around to say a tew good-byes. Then it was time to go home, for tomor- row the cycle would start all over again. Spiriti Yes we have it ' Bellmont students show their support for the football team by regularly attending games
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