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Practice makes perfect as seniors Steve Pic- ton, Ron Sorensen and Jenny Bruun re- hearse a scene from “The Crocodile Smile.” With a stroke of the brush, junior Crystal No- vak helps paint the Spanish Club window during Homecoming week. Signing up for an English 10 class, sopho- more Kent Biffar waits while English teacher Jean Hundtoft enrolls him. NHS member -------------------Michelle Edwards sits ready to assist. 6 - Student Life With his shirt off to catch some early spring rays, senior Matt Wolff tries his luck fish- ing newly stocked DeSoto Bend. Pleasant early spring days lured many students across the river to the national wildlife refuge.
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Hoopei .Nickerson Linwood Living on the Edge A X 8 «' jgers D N Ul 4 inslow 15 VWASH INC FREMONT AmesP Qfl || I Morse ' 15 I Bluff Cedar Inglewood ?' BLAIR- U 4i Kennard Arlington 7 Senior B-Club members Mick Suverkrubbe and Kelly Ryan (top) show their enthusiasm at the annual bonfire. With lunch lasting 30 minutes, students (bottom) find time to re- lax in the commons. For seniors, the beginning of the school year offers a final opportu- nity to make their mark on BHS be- fore moving on. The rest of us anxiously await our move to the top. For now, however, it’s time for preparation. Despite the heat, fall practices beckon. Plans must be made for juggling our schedules to accommodate jobs, family and school. It’s all a part of growing up . . . just living on the edge. Taking part in Homecoming Week’s Come As Ybu Are dress-up day, junior Clint Short, bath robe and all, gets his books before go- ing to class. Opening - 5
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FREMONT 0 Hoope Wmslow yyuoiuv» | cJg WASHING] BLAIR Nic erson U 4 Kennard 9 Rogers | 7 gend r ® Ames rl.ngton 7 I Washington! 5 € 17 Lm wood Morse 15 s Bluff Cedar Inglewood Students gathered at the Livestock Ex- change Building for Prom (top) converse during a break in the music. Mrs. Roxanne Royster (bottom) presents senior Cyndi Hei- mann a French Club award while sophomore Nici Harris watches. Living on the Edge Student Life It seems there’s never enough time to do it all, but that’s a student’s life at BHS. Studying, working, and leisure time make up the student’s life. We do as much as we can in the time we have, living on the edge. Math teacher Chuck Jorgensen checks the grips of freshman Sarah Eppley (left) and junior Brenda Woodhull as the two prepare to challenge for the arm wrestling champi- onship during Wilson Cup activities. Brenda Student Life - 7 won the match and the title.
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