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Tonya Hoover and Wendy Wittchow are seen catching some rays on a hot summer day. Go ahead, make my day! Brian Hoover working during the summer. 9
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SiaLik ''eu Fun At last, summer arrived! It was a time to relax, or was it? It was a different story for everyone. For some, summer was a time for laying out in the sun, going to movies, cruising around town, and just having fun with friends. For others, there was work to be done. Many people worked in stores and restaurants. Others found jobs moving pipe, mowing lawns, and babysitting. There were a variety of activities going on. 4-H was the choice of some. Others enjoyed sports such as baseball, softball, tennis, golf, and swim- ming. Others preferred ac- tivities like fishing, camp- ing, and hiking. Everyone found something to do. What are those funny hats? Mrs. Martsch, Mrs. Petersen, Jaeme Bates, Andrew Christensen, and Sheila Walton toured Europe this summer. Here they are at the Salt Mines at Berchtasgarden, Austria. Several B.H.S. students were involved in Ti-Tonkas throughout the summer. Here they were performing at the Old-Timers Rodeo in Mackey. Many students visited the Expo Center at the World's Fair in Vancouver, British Columbia this past summer.
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The doors swung open and a surging wall of students fought their way through the door, making a rush to get a certain class. They found the gym hot, stuffy, full of noise, and crowded with people. Everyone was caught up in a whirl- wind, it seemed, as teachers struggled to cram just one more student into an already full class and students raced to compete for the seats. That class is full was a common phrase heard by many. For un- derclassmen, registra- tion may have been a catastrophic exper- ience. For everyone else, the unpleasant experience was eased only by the fact we saw our old friends. After the third day of chaos, everyone was glad it was over. The teachers as well as the students were ex- hausted. It was an or- deal we will gladly try to forget until next year. As registration ended, we realized it was time to go home and prepare for the first day of SCHOOL! 10
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