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■ ■• ■W Spring fever struck again As the snow thaws, the thermometer climbs to the 50 and 60 degree marks, and robins reappear on the scene, students ' minds start the countdown to spring break. Keeping one ' s mind on school work wasn ' t easy as those final days before break rolled around, especially for those who planned travel for their week ' s fun. Students not only left for a week, but many took prearranged absences and left early or stayed late. Spanish Club members toured the his- toric country of Mexico. Two juniors also went to a historic town, the nation ' s capi- tal, Washington, D.C. The senior tradition was again hailed, as over 30 made the trip to the sunshine state of Florida. After the freeze of the northern temperatures, even a sunburn didn ' t feel so bad. Kelly Bailly found the warmth of the sun in Hawaii. The lure of the Smoky Mountains cap- tured seniors Rochelle Anderson and Cin- dy Hornbaker for a three-day stay of sightseeing and hiking. Luck was a big part of Doug Dudgeon ' s vacation, as he traveled to the gamblin ' town of Las Ve- gas. Wherever BHS students traveled, ev- eryone brought back lasting memories of their experience. But as the last days of break dwindled, one thought was in most of the travelers ' minds as they made their way back: There ' s no place like home! Visiting the historical part of Florida on their trip are Tina Yount, Mike Johnson and Kim Stump, The three toured a fort of older days. Still a bit chilly but the Smoky Mountains are still scenic as Rochelle Anderson and Cindy Hornbaker sit on a lookout ledge. TraveI 35
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Tore ! Fred Barlrom feels the excitement, but not the danger of the bull fight as he fights a calf on the Spanish Club visit to Mexico. Sand and sun were the main ingredients for Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Shelly Brown, Terry Curme, Steve Rogers, Kendra Ducy, Brian West, and Ric Hicks. t —-..sf .;- - . z 4 i The magic of the islands captured Mrs. Renner, Mi- chelle Pickering, and Bev Renner. They are on a balcony overlooking the blue waters of the Bahamas. 34 Travel
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Crowning the 1979-80 junior-senior prom queen. Mary Jo Warner, is Mary Zimmerman last year ' s queen. Traditionally, the announcement came at 10:30 p.m. Master of Ceremonies Allen Knox hesitates briefly before making the exciting announcement of the win- ner of the class election for prom queen. Showing a romantic aspect of the prom are Kathy Shores, Phil Hardesty, Londa Bergdoll. and Rick Tarr. who prefer the slow dancing. 36 Prom
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