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Taking from those who gave fulfilled our year BHS citizens learned that if one reaches out to help others, others will reach back to help him, During the year they had rcxtched out to assist fellow citizens both inside and outside school. Now, the end of the year offered dra- matic examples of how these gestures of good will were returned. The Senior Class reached into its treasury to donate a surplus of 51,000 to the school library for the purchase of microfilm and equipment to help future reference seekers as the library had helped them. Honor Day reached back to students with recognition for their service as well as scholastic achievement. A promise to keep in touch was the farewell between seniors as they left the many friends they had mutually reached out toward during school days. Representing the clarr of '71, Virginia Jackron and Scott Grarfer liami Mfr. Doddr a check for S1,000. in a gerture of gratitude for the .tchoolit providing an e ucation. if ,E ! 178-Closing Next yearit Honor Society prerident Darid Henderron tapr Brent Capefton, .signifying an NHS :election hated partly on service rendered to the school.
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Stopping in tbe mail room to pick up their pay check: once every two weekr is a chore enjoyed by the Freshman Clair :poruorr Mrs. Judy Augspmgef and Mrs. Claudia Goodnight. They gained acceptance In its second year, BHS welcomed 295 new members to its student body. The freshman students showed enthusiasm as they entered high school and were intro- duced to its advantages as well as its problems. With the help of gmidance counselors, teachers and upperclass stu- dents, they became well acquainted with BHS. Becoming a true part of the student body, the freshmen took part in most school activities throughout the year. They elected Chris Martin as the fresh- tnan Homecoming Queen Attendant. They presented skits at various pep ral- lies and decorated the hall supporting the basketball team during sectional time. Even though the class was often the last to be called or the last in line, the freshman spirit was held high through- out the year. The class ended its year by holding a party at the home of Jeff Fergus. FRESHMAN A HONOR ROLL: IBottom Row! Esther Sutton, Peggy Hartzell, julie Bowen. fRow 31 Greg Miller, Stanley, Connie Kaiser, Connie Schmict, Tiann Steinhilber, Jim Bradfield, Joe Everett, Leroy Robbins. Diane Williams. fRow 22 Ben Oswalt, Emma Dodds, Julie C Freshmen-177
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