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telling it like it was . ORGANIZATIONS What I like most about B.D. is the good atmosphere that the school seems to exhibit and tries to extend to everyone. When we have visitors from other schools in our Student Exchange Program, they seem to be at ease with everyone they meet. -Steve Lit- tlefield Teeth set, senior photographer. Terry Loeser, cocks his camera for another shot at a football game. As freshman, Dickie Deats and cohorts, fill up on free cokes and popcorn. Student Council members, Tony Kemper and Donnie Mingus. keep the line moving. Organizations 71
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X 1 1 cing the symbolic cowl around his neck, Mr. Jhn Moll, principal, bestows membership in the â– ational Honor Society to junior, Mike Bickett. 70 Organizations
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S.C. initiates involvement ' : The Student Council relies on student input for its output. -Chuck Hutti rVemaining a strong force in the ac- tivities of the school, the Student Council, under the direction of president, Don Fowler and co-moderators, Mr. Pat Com- pton and Mr. Ron White, started the year with Field Day. This year ' s was a little dif- ferent since the Council was unable to in- vite A.M. to participate in the activities because of lack of space on the school ' s campus. In an effort to help the freshmen get to know one another before their class officer elections, the Council sponsored a Bunco Party for them in the fall. 4 Taking command. Student Council president Donny Fowler, addresses a student assembly. Student Council Members: Mr. Pat Compton, moderator, Mr. Ron White, moderator, Tony Kemper, Chris Ohimann, Dwayne Senn, Donny Fowler, Jim King, Kenny Norris, Gary Weihe. 7Z Student Council
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