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,f . he ' w PAGE 26 TOP: Sweetheart Week King Kevin Clore and Queen Lisa Miller were named at the dance. BELOW: The Sweetheart Court included seniors Lisa Miller and Kevin Clore, freshmen Gary Gallagher and Pam Shields, sophomores David Clore and Lori Welander, and juniors Rhonda Westeren and Brian Grall. PAGE 27 LEFT: Sophomore Lisa Graham and lohn Cirinna enioyed themselves at the semi-formal dance held in the PBJH caletorium. UPPER LEFT: Student Council Executive Secretary Sue Horning took orders for flowers in the cafeteria. ABOVE: Sophomore prince David Clore pinned a rose on princess Lori Welander at the asesmbly where their selection was an- nounced. ,. .,Q,sgg-2+
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Dance, court, lunches fill Sweetheart Week Valentine's Day lasted more than 24 hours tor many BSH students. Sweetheart Week, sponsored by the senior class, stretched this romantic holi- day into a week which included flowers, lunches, hugs and dancing. Friday, Feb. 9, a sweetheart court, consisting of a boy and girl from each class, was elected. The tollowing night a semi-formal dance was held in the PBJH cafetorium where seniors Kevin Clore and Lisa Miller were chosen from the court to be king and queen. Sweetheart Week also included Hug Day and Take-Your-Sweetheart-to-Lunch-in-the-Cafeteria Day. Carnations were sold all week and delivered to students on Friday. The week didn't bring in big profits for the spon- soring seniors, although the turnout for all of the activities was good. We lust wanted everybody to have a good time, said Cathi Harris, a student council member who helped with the various activities and hoped that it would become an annual event.
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Rock 'n Roll cast relives the fifties lt was just like reliving the fifties, said Tom Bud Archibald. The spring musical Rock 'n Roll, presented Nlarch 1, 2 and Sin the auditorium had a '50's theme. The play, a take-oil from the hit musical Grease, made the crowds roar, according to Archibald. Tickets were sold in advance for the performances which nearly filled the auditorium each night. The cast included almost fifty members. Choral teacher Sue Simmons directed the vocal portions ofthe musical while drama director Sherry Chris, tofterson and band instructor lim Gray handled the acting and band. Leading roles were played by loe York as Corndoggy and Kim Harvey as Betsy Lou. After the play the Thespians honored their out- standing performers tor the year. loe York was named Best Actorg Shawn Shorkey, Best Support' ing Actor: Carole Kirkpatrick, Best Actress: and Sue Davis, Best Supporting Actress. 3 soak 'tt j 3 i-
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