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Betsy 0'Hare, Fritz Stuedemann, Scott Keith Kimmel, and Amy Miller, display their looking shades. Qphoto by Tina Brownj Dancing to Shout , the Goldusiers show their style, iPhoto by Chip Cavendishj 4-xfgs X. ,J Y 7 Taking a much deserved break from the Here'sIookin'atyou LaurieBredar,'88,AmyGii watches over his teammates, iPhoto by Laingj Elizabeth Mundingj Eye-Opening 1 3 Homecoming game, Steve Shoemaker, '85, ford, '88, and Buzz Ebert, '85. iPhoto by Roger I
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What is it that's worth watching? Joe: Well Scoop, it's like this, dude, we are fortunate to go to B.H.S., not only because it's one of the coolest looking schools in the state, but also the people Scoop: tinterruptingj What's so special about the people? Joe: I was 'bout to tell you. l mean we're like a great mix of people. Take Melanie Prichard, '85, for example. She broke two of our school swim records. The var- sity football team stomped the Davenport Central Blue Devils, 13-6, at Homecom- ing. Look at all the students who cheered at the athletic events. Scoop: In the Ouad Cities area you are stereotyped as country club high . . . Joe: fhotly interruptsj I have news for you, it's a nice school, but it isn't a coun- try club, heck, we don't even have windows! Scoop: But don't you have a swimming pool, and one of only 500 planetariums in the country? Joe: Yeah, thats what makes our school so unique. How many other schools have bridges and seniors who sell Bridge Jumping with the greatest of ease, Chris Nor- man, '85 breaks through the goal line at the Homecoming game against Central. iPhoto by Elizabeth Mundingj Even the Seniors get tired up during a pep rally Debbie Cassatt, Jeff Smith, LaRae Lawson and Chris Calhoun show this. iPhoto by Chip Cavendisht 4 f The Ones to Watch Passes to the incoming freshmen for a low price of S5.00'? Scoop: What a deal!!! Seriously, though, how does your school rate academically? Joe: We have special education classes and honor courses. We have classes for students who want to get into a job right out of school, also. . . Scoop: You mean vocational ed and CO-OP? Joe: Yeah, and that's what makes this school more than a school. It has something for everyone. SCOOP: l'm beginning to see that. ls there anything else special about your school? Joe: Well, we also have air-conditioning and a lot of schools in the area don't have that. Like last fall, a lot of schools had to dismiss their classes because of the heat and lucky us - we got to stay and finish out the day. Editors Note: We are now going to pause for a brief intermission. See ya in Student Life!
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