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Sophomores Take Spirit Week The Sophomore class won Spirit Week with no problem. The upperclassmen at BHS have always thought of the Sophomore class as being a little too wild and crazy, but this time it paid off. Theresa Flavin says, “I’m really glad that the Sophomores won Spirit Week because it shows all the spirit we have.” Susan Whiteside says, “I think it’s great cause it shows the other classes that we aren’t just Sophomores.” Denise Quick becomes a mouseketeer during Hat Day. Kenny Nelson huffs and puffs his way to victory during the Bubble Blowing Contest. Spirit Week 5
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A Week For Bustin’ Loose Spirit Week is a week for bustin’ loose and going a little crazy, and that’s exactly what the students at BHS did. On Monday everybody participated in Clash Day, Tuesday was Button Day, and there sure were a lot of buttons. Wednesday was Hat and Shade Day. Thursday was Accessory Day, and of course Friday was Purple and White Day. Also during the week there were Bubble Blowing Contests, 3-legged races, and Football Rolling Contests, featuring the football players. The students at BHS most liked Button Day the best, everywhere you looked there were buttons. Lora Manalisay liked Hat and Shades Day the best, “Be- . i huW' i no » » »M w I1W ML.,, Ml H • $ IHuM ,J IHI WlMti I Mil W » ‘ liiuiw no [ WIUICHTt cause of all the different hats there were.” Beth Stengel liked Clash Day, “Because she got to be a little more wilder than usual.” Tracy Cozad liked Accessory Day the Best because she liked being out of the ordinary at times. Colleen O’Connor also liked Clash Day because she thought it was pretty wild. Juniors Tina Hislope, Amy Cantrell, Kelly Smith, Sophomores Beth Stengel and Rita Cantrell show that FHA has the Bulldog spirit during the parade. Seniors Karla Satterfeal and Gail Gentry ride the Seniors first place float. Junior Tom Hensley marches to the beat of the school song. 4 Opening
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Gone With The Wind To this years Seniors, in this years Homecoming Court, it was perhaps the best Homecoming they’ve attended and also the last. “Gone With the Wind” was not the only theme for Homecoming but also the theme to their past school years. As everyone knows, it is said that your high schools years go fast and being in the court would most likely make your Senior year a memorable one. To Queen Stephanie Burgener and King David Guffey and the rest of the 1983 Homecoming court, we wish you luck, and hope that you have many more nights just as memorable as this one. Homecoming King David Guffey and date Jody Lewis dance to the music of De-sinty. Homecoming Court — Chris Somers, Angie Gal- fey, John Tracy, Nathan Butterick, Sue Fristoe, lagher, John Clark, Laurie Bates, Dena Shumard, Kyle Rogers, Jamie Morris, and Steve Walsh. Amanda Strohl, Stephanie Burgener, David Guf- Trainbearers Dena Shumard and Amanda Strohl make their entrance. Crownbearers John Tracy and Nathan Butterick make their entrance. The Homecoming Court dances to the theme from Gone With The Wind, “Tara’s Theme.” 6 Opening
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