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• • • ANd Finding time to clown around, Mr. Fred VVelge (Left) shrugs off his seriousness on the parallel bar Senior Georgetta Sutton (Right) sports the expression of many BHS students who relax during lunch-hour. SOIVIETIIVIES WE RE NOT Expressions 9
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SoMETilVIES WE RE SErIoUS Deep in thought, junior Terry Townsend (Upper Left) diligently studies his French while junior Janet McClain (upper Right) expresses herself through the drawing of boiler room pipes. Sophomore muscle-man Leon Schmidt (Right) uses serious concen- tration and biceps power on the weight-lifting apparatus. Flunking a Geometry test, burning a pie in Home Ec, placing first on the balance beam, and getting through Thursday to realize we have only Friday left to suffer through the agony of the contact burning sensation in our eyes — all these many examples of one thing — EXPRESSION. Everyone likes to be happy-go-lucky, but this mood can ' t al- ways prevail. BHS students on the whole sport a serious face between 8:15 and 11:37, then take time out for craziness during lunch. Afterward it ' s back to serious business and books until 3:09. After 3:09 the trend is to Express Yourself with BHS students taking on a slew of after-school activities. Perhaps sports provide the largest expressions release for most Bruin fans. Fans release emotions all the way from downright sobbingbecause the team lost by one point in four overtimes to tears of joy and happiness because we just beat a top-10 state- ranked team. Wherever we are, whatever we ' re doing — celebrating a victo- ry or crying our eyes out because we just missed a D-in Calculus by one point — we still go on expressing ourselves. 8 Expressions
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Eagerly awaiting haif-time Queen activities, senior Doug Sills and senior Queen — hopeful Pam Bon- ham reflect upon the game ' s excitement. Adorning themselves with hats and showing spirit on Hat Day are Teresa Smith. Kelly Smith, Dina damme, and Kelly Fanning. Proving all girls aren ' t sissies, Dina Clamme (Above) prepares for a face-masking. No. 10 Vicky Williams (Below) attempts to recover her lost head. Sophomore cheerleader Lora Capper leads throngs of Bruin fans in shouts of cheer, highlighted by a , ; raging Homecoming bonfire. ' E O 10 H omecoming
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