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ONION? The cheerleaders try to trick Mr.Rick Hendrickson into eating a caramel covered onion while they give the other coaches apples. Dressed to kill, Nate Me Coy struts his stuff at the pep rally. Andy Breeden and Rachel The J.V. football Staubs dance the night away at cheerleaders, Richie Homecoming. Harrington, Matthew Butts, Jason Dials, Wes Swaim, Jason Arnold, and Keith Spielman try to master a new sport with the help of Stacy Stewart, Heather Sheets, and Leslie Stotler. Homecoming 13
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It is Friday afternoon, time for the last big event before the homecoming football game, — the pep rally. The gym is packed as most every student shows his school spirit by cheer- ing along with the cheer- leaders. The football play- ers then come out onto the floor dressed as cheer- leaders, showing everyone the hidden talents that they possess. The suspense builds as Miss Kacy Kearse and the cheer- leaders ask Mr.Rick Hen- drickson, Mr.Bill Clat- terbuck, Mr.Doug Wilson, Mr.Gene Brock, and Mr.Randy Unger to come forward. The cheerleaders then blindfold the coaches and bring out what seem to be caramel covered apples for an apple eating contest. Little does the audience know what is going to hap- pen next. As the coaches get ready to bite into the apples, signs are held be- hind their heads. The sign that receives the biggest reaction is the sign behind Mr. Hendrickson that says, “ONION”. Needless to say, it does not take him long to realize that he has been tricked. The reaction of the crowd makes this event ONE OF A KIND. Kelly Swaim and Chris Yost Getting ready for the ride in the show their school spirit at the Homecoming parade are bonfire. Princesses Mary Myers and Sammi Householder with escorts, Mike Price, Ethan Butts, and Jason Unger. 12 One of a Kind
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= == = = = = = ==:- = = s s = Students of the Adult Roles and Functions class have had another successful year of capturing the at- tention of the student body with lovable egg babies and a beautifully planned mock wedding. During the week of November 6- 13, BSHS had an outbreak of teenage parents. Vicki Risinger de- livered to her students eggs which they were to treat as their own children. Of course, they never heard their eggs cry, but they did change diapers and feed them. Stu- dents did not seem to mind having Who will be the lucky bachelor? Nor- man Walls outreaches those other available bachelors in the famous garter toss. “Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Heironimus” were united in a mock marriage ceremony February 10, at the Trinity United Methodist Church. a hard-boiled egg as a companion, but some of the weird looks they received when they went out to dinner became quite embarassing. They could have left the baby at home, but with the cost of a babysitter many could not afford one. Many students could not de- stroy their babies after a week of attachment and have saved them in their freezers. The students not only had a one of a kind experience caring for their children, but they also dis- covered that planning a wedding is one exhausting task. Each member of ARF contributed a dollar fifty to help cover the expenses of what resulted in a beautiful wedding. As a couple prepares for a wedding so did the students in the ARF class- es. Students, counseled by Rever- end Henry Fisher, decided the col- ors, organized the service of a limousine, baked and iced the cake, and organized a reception. These two major events are en- joyable to everyone involved and provide true learning experiences. This page sponsored by Ken and Evelyn Sims , Route 3, Box 371, Hedgesville, WV 25427. 14 One of a Kind
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