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Hr awww? -.e.. my mm Z? W W aitononein... G O W 0 1 8 at 'em up. Eat 'em up. Rah! Rah! Rah! Eat 'em up. Eat 'em up. Rah! Rah! Rah! This was just one of the many ways showed school spirit. Pep semblies. games, dances, ff cheers gave BSH dentsa 'izzv to ex- hibit their e husiasm 'VEE V Stuints' ge rowdier than in yea past. here was much more Eneling oQride in the re- peateggheers aiwschool song. Stude ts at BSH re one hun- dred rcent Big y. In the pastwigome class Vhad at- tended, either Hellgag or Sen- tinel Eiiid some still femh bit of loyaltiifto their old schoggs. Not this Mggear. Students re ted with Jggltremendous amou of prideifiifi BSH and the tradit'i'6'ns that yew with it. REP- Thgg. pep assemblies l A evergipne get involved an 'ihypiedu up for the upcoming evengg. Students found it hard to grain classes after an assem- bly. f , ers found it almost nextgflffo i ossible to conduct clasgfnorm . st ents showed schdiol spirit b tting dressed up spirit wee s and games. Many others simply attended and yelled their lungs ou Sigorts events seemed to be thegtpnajor place for students to disflay their individuality in spiilit. Many came dressed in bliggg and go Hawaiian cloilics, or just plain cridy. But in end it all add- edigijp to a ii' blue 'n' gold sgj-Jgiit, a that took Mis- sofiila by . a spirit that biifif-st forth with the fun-loving beat us if you can. But itpggvvas no use, up against the rdwdy westside school that pfEved itself. second to none. Claudie Sterner 5Hah! Rah! Rah! Sophomores John , iner and Dan Schu ri ht et I Qc Q ig jibwdy at a girls' basketball game. EYQ Mp if His QQ mimi'
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Second to none emember the em- barrassing mo- ments. the first ex- perience of dating. the crushes, or trying to hide from being considered an underclassman '? Oh yes. and remember who you always ran to for advice. gossip, or a little chit-chat. That's right. Your friends. A friend is someone who is there when you come back fi om a great weekend and tell thcm all about the details. The story about the night you met that girl or guy on the drag. and how you tried all night to tell them to get lost. Friends are fun to get crazy with on dress-up day and attend school functions with. Or friends are there to enjoy the company and to share some of the neat moments ofhigh school life. For example, remember when you had that crush on a certain person in English class? Remember what you did when your friend just let it bc known? Or when hefshc happened to slip the tongue? Ooops! For many teenagers. school is a place to share time with friends. Some students came earlier to school to wander the halls and have some time together. Others went out for lunch or to have a chit-chat in the halls between classes and then would end up running to the next class before the bell. Senior Carmen Turner summed it up by saying. Friends are great to gossip with and share those unforgeta table, embarrassing moments: but most ofall friends are those special people who share those special times. Claudie Sterner Classroom Communication-Serv iors Chris Hoff and Charla Sampsel tabove rightj share a secret wrapped up in a note during Government class. Friends Help in Homework- theft 1535 twig it e Sophomore Eric Heisiand Tony Q Qf ., Faught trightjdiscuss and try to , A , Ng 't resolve the solution to theirspeech Qs, -M 'flag .Q assignment. g' lg? fy :HH 10-Opening W lffti ls? ...get r f 1... if . W 5
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