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Tastejully celebrating his victory in the state broadcasting finals is Gary Goodspeed. Sharing his congratulatory cake — courtesy of Mr. Henderson — are Diane Herr and Jayne Bergdoll. Top: DE state Sweetheart is Jan Sills. Right: Es- corting Jim Garrison to the showers are Pat Mc.4tee and John Maddox.
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BHS sparked involvement The tentacles of BHS spread across the county, drawing many students and non-students into community projects. In observance of the nationally pro- claimed Earth Day, April 22, students collected trash from county roadsides in order to emphasize the growing ecologi- cal crisis. The school also involved parents in night classes — studying foreign Ian- gauge, art, and home economics. The Christmas Wish, concerts and parades by Band or Chorus, and the work of individuals as Gold Teens and Blue Angels were services to the community. (Upper left) King of the mountain, John Ducy, in- spects cans collected dur- ing Christmas can drive. Trash Collectors for a day — Earth Day, that is — stu- dents admire their haul at the city dump. Sampling Spanish are Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier. Night classes used neic equipment, including lan- guage labs. 17
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They put us on the map Sectional basketball chamfts, the Indiana DECA Sweetheart and the State Broadcasting champion could be seen roaming the halls of BHS in ' 69-70. A total of 28 shiny metal statues — BHS ' s first-year trophies — graced the shelves of the display case. Fourteen tro- phies represented achievements by mem- bers of speech and drama groups. Ten awards were won by Distributive Education competitors, two by the Band and two for basketball. The BruIN- former, the school newspaper, was awarded a plaque for a first-class rating for the first semester. In addition, a mass of minor individual awards were won. The first year of BHS ' s existence was certainly a winning one in which stu- dents put their best and first foot forward. Top: This collection of trophies, plaques and certificates ivas amassed by Blackford in fust one year. Below: With practice and precision, the Band took a first-place trophy at the march- ing contest at Columbia City.
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