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Participating in (he annual Honor Society initiation is new member ]im Horsely, while vice-president Bri- an Davis supervises. Honor Society added 23 initiates Jeff Cole, who was unable to make it ... And there he stood, lighting his candle. A slight mix-up on a late- comer ' s arrival added a light side to the seriousness of the colorfully lighted ini- tiation ceremony where 23 new mem- bers were welcomed. Two transfer stu- dents were received later with punch and cookies. For those sweating over low grades NHS members found a few extra min- utes to help in short tutoring sessions. Besides dues and working conces- sions, NHS made some money with the annual Abraxas which included pieces of literary and art work by talented stu- dents. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: (Bottom Row) Betsy Wilson, Susan Ford, Margaret Johnson (sec), Lynn Lewis (treas.), Brian Davis (v-pres.) , joni Pearson (pres.) . (Row 2) Mrs. Kerr (spon.), Kaye Boxell, Tina Cline, Rita Cole, Pam Bonham, julayne Miller, Karen Yencer, Mrs. Allen (spon.) . (Row 3) Shelly Fugitt, Denise Vaughan, Amy Frazier, Kim Hughes, Kristie Carpenter, Anita Cimino, Kathy Martin, Jill Dice. (Row 4) Lisa Schuhmacher, Ann Willmann, Cindy Walker, Bill Morrical, Abby Shannon, jefi Bowen, Ruth Ann Stanley, Dewight Rea, Kelly Ben- nett. (Row 5) Rachael Barker, Peggy Crabtree, Jim Horsely, Brian Lanham, JR. Stallsmith, Jeff Cole, Glenn Witt. (Row 6) Gregg Jones, Chris Fread, Phil Needier, Bruce Robbins, Ross Herr, John Willmann, Kevin Ford. Orientation of new students Rachael Barker and Shelly Fugitt, already Honor Society members, is conducted by Lisa Schuhmacher, Joni Pearson. 60 Honor Society
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Bctrfy deadlines were their l?osses Deadlines, hassles, corrected cap- tions, interstaff flag footbal l, picture processing — all these make a publica- tions year. The Reflections staff this year had co- editors for the first time — Joni Pearson and Lynn Lewis. Publications also in- stalled a camera and strobe light exclu- sively for yearbook section editors to take their own pictures when no pho- tographer was available. A nationally known professional photographer also spent one day taking more complicated pictures. BrulNformer ' s editorial goal was more cooperation within the school, according to J.R. Stallsmith, editor-in- chief. The major change in the paper was the emphasis on features and in- depth stories, with several issues devot- ing two full pages to features. Mr. Ed Henderson, adviser, said there were more people capable of being page editors this year. Fifth-hour journalism subscription salesmen, led by Dot Stanton, were treated to pizza by the first-hour class for selling the most BrulNformer sub- scriptions. At the annual football game the journalism team beat publications by a score of 8 to 0. CUB REPORTERS: (Bottom Row) Teresa Thrailkill, Trussel, Biff Wilson, Paul Montgomery, Jeff Custer, Susanne Rinker, Trudy Blankenshiip, Belli O ' Hern, Kevin White, Tod Cain, Dean Dennewitz. Chris Lynn Lefevre, Julie Kemp, Sue Clancy, Kelly Wil- Neel, Todd O ' Connel, St Davis. Hams, Patty Christman. (Row 2) Judy Ruble, Kay CUB REPORTERS: (Bottom Row) Steve Rogers, Jeff Carrie O ' Rourke, Mary Beth Lewis. Ubby Fread. Kim Harshbarger, Jeff Nickols, Tim Stroud, Amy Hoi- Stump, Rhonda Smith, Susan Jackson, Penny Robin- combe, Kim Kirkwood, Shelly Brown, Dorothy Stan- son, Linda Chaney, Denise Vaugban, Melange Cline. ton. (Row 2) Dee Schwarzkopf, Steve Townsend, Publications
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A free yearbook was won by Mr. Ross by his maneu- vering a toy car (Below) at Council-sponsored Open House. A parent-teacher conversation (Left) in- volves Mrs. William Fread and teacher Mrs. Kay Hal- ley, also at Open House. SC eased changes for new students The 50 students who transferred from other high schools learned the peculiarities of BHS through Student Council members who conducted per- sonal orientation tours as a new pro- ject. The Council also assisted with two major all-school events — Open House and Homecoming. At Open House the Council issued invitations to parents and tagged them for identification as they entered the building. For Home- coming activities the members con- ducted the bonfire ceremony and float contest. Council-persons also showed their Christmas Spirit by presenting a Yule- tide drama, The Little Match Girl, featuring Lisa Ford, at an all-school Christmas program. The event also fea- tured a generous Santa Claus, who dis- pensed candy to the eager hands of students as he progressed through the stands without the aid of his reindeer. A Valentine Dance was planned for February, replacing the former Christ- mas Dance. STUDENT COUNCIL (Bottom Row) Brian Davis, Doug Dudgeon (treas.) , Phil Needier, (vice-pres.) , Chris Fread (pres.K Cindy Walker (sec.),]oni Pear- son, Lynn Lewis. (Row 2) Mr. Broyles (span.), Mary Houseman, Diane Shannon, Margaret Johnson. Deb Lee, John Moore, Mary Jo Fettig. Cindy Norton, Mr. Castelo (spon.) . (Row 3) Lisa Clancy. Teresa Sharp, Rochelle Anderson, Pam Perry, Teresa Smith. Karia Henery, Mar ' Lewis, Lori Fergus, Bret Murray. (Row 4) Mary O ' Rourke, Usa Ford, janie Caperton, Peruiy Bantz, Resa Boxell, Cyndi Strickland, Kim Crabtree, Fred Cameron. (Row 5) Brian Smith, Kevin Reidy, Cary Rees, Tom Thiery, Marc Rench, Todd O ' Con- nell, Rhonsa Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: (Bottom Row) John Houseman, Anita Cook, Karen Reidy, Mary Daniel Tammy Sharp, Tina Cook, Cindy Wallace. (Row 3) Mr. Broyles (spon.), Julie Bailey, Shauna Keith Jodie Falk, Michelle Pickering, Lori Ladd, Tim Stroud. Debby Phillips, Diane Maddox, Mr. Castelo (spon.) . iRow 3) Debi Johnson. Susan Ford. Sam Heflin. D ewight Rea. Tammi Wentz, Patricia Lowe, Chris Neel, Jim Davis. (Row 4) Julie Wine, Brian Irelan, Leslie Men, Teresa Murray, Kelly Williams. Kathy Martin. (Row 5) Londa Bergdoll, Peggy Crab- tree, Jack Turner, John Jackson, Brian Scott. Mike Sills. Jeff Stroup. Student Counci
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