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Honors Banquet Robert Frappier gave the welcoming speech for the third annual B.R.H.S. Honors Banquet. After the students and the parents were served by the apron clad faculty, Mrs. Welch started off the evening’s activities with the traditional candle lighting induction for the new N.H.S. students. Some of the awards given were for music, drama, yearbook, debate, newspaper, model U.N. Assembly and Voice of Democracy. Mr. Packert gave the award for Outstanding teaching in the area of Social Issues to Elaine Pace and the B.R.H.S. Honors Banquet came to a climactic close. Sports Banquet Mr. Gurdak gave the opening speech for the B.R.H.S. 81-82 Sports Banquet. Many sports were recognized — basketball, soc- cer, softball, baseball, golf and cross coun- try. The sportsman and sportswoman of the year, Kurt Lombard and Lisa Schmidt, were announced. Each participated in at least three Varsity sports. 8
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Boys’ Baseball -A. jBL ; Mi (Bottom) scorckeeper Tcina Hall. (2nd L to R) Coach Earl Washburn, Joe Lambert, Doug Wu. Matt Graves, Shane Blanchard, manager C. J. Goodman. (3rd L to R) Keith Demers. Kurt Lombard, Barry Martin, Scott Stevens, Bill Rose. Mike Crossman. Bill Combes. The Boys' Varsity Baseball team, coached by Earl Washburn, con- sisted of 1 senior, 4 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 3 freshmen. The year ended with 6 wins and 10 losses. Gerald Roundy led the hit- ting with a .373 batting average and was voted Most Valuable Player with Mike Crossman as Most Improved. 7
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1982 Senior Ball The band Hammer produced the music for the 1982 Senior Ball. The Seniors decorated the Town Hall with elaborate and meticulous care to the theme Miracles. The highlight of the prom came during the traditional walk and dance which the Seniors participated in. The band leader after intense consultation with the other members selected Mary Lacoy and Philip Damone Queen and King of the May Prom. One of the most admired decorations was the coke bottle water fountain which showered florescent colored water over hot little goldfish. Many participated in the picture taking around the fountain. 9
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