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JUNIORS
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Juniors OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Junior Class of ’68 - ’69 Standing - Jerry Neal, Secretary; Randy Staton. Reporter; Charles Clark. President; Mr. Sober, Sponsor. Seated - Kathy bailey. Treasurer, Betty Wilson, Vice President. Not pictured: Mr. Homan. Sponsor. Ah Yes! Once again we have triumphed over the everyday problems of high school and have almost reached the end of the annals of knowledge. . .or should I say the beginning. Once again we have come out on top—This time as Seniors. We had representatives in everything from athletics and music to home economics and agriculture. The great fearless leader of our class. Charlie Clark, had many loyal (?), trustworthy (?), and dependable (?) subjects to rely (?) on. His fellow leaders being Betty Wilson. Jerry Neal. Kathy Bailey and Randy Staton. Cindy Francis and Eddie Kimbrell were the Annual Staff Representatives from the Junior Class. In the corridors of our school cowered the backbone of this year's football team: Rick Remington. Terry Bridwell, Allen McDonald, Jerry Neal, Tommy Bergman and Ray Queen. They were, at all times, ready to be flagged (or maybe flogged) into action by their coaches and our sponsors, Mr. Sober and Mr. Homan. On the sidelines, raising spirit and money, were the loudest mouths in BHS--our Junior girls. Our girls included Londa Pierson, Rhonda Beth Brooks. Betty Wilson, and of these three, three were leaders -Londa was cheerleader, Rhonda Beth was Vice-President during football and President during basketball, and Betty was Secretary. Jerry Neal, Terry Bridwell, Tim Boyer, Gary Foster, and Tommy Bergman made the score rise for the basketball team. (We won't mention whose score). Genelle Adams and Cindy Francis were our contribution to the girls' basketball team. Our track stars included: Terry Bridwell, Jerry Neal, Rick Remington, Eddie Kimbrell, and Tommy Bergman. Terry Bridwell also won the Track Award. Genelle Adams, Betty Wilson. Londa Pierson, Kathy Bailey and Sherry McConnell kept the FHA in a mess as officers. The rest of us. as members, didn't help much either. In all, ten Juniors were active in FHA. They were Sherry McConnell. Betty Wilson. Rhonda Beth Brooks. Helen Brown. Genelle Adams. Kathy Gibson, Kathy Bailey, Londa Pierson. Cindy Francis, and Kezetta Greenmyer. Next year. Betty Wilson will serve our Chapter as President. FFA was crowded with Juniors, and Jerry Neal was an FFA Officer. Others in FFA included Rick Remington, Paul Rollings, Allen Ketter. Allen McDonald. Tim Lambert, Ricky Dillard, Ray Queen, Carl Kirkham, Danny McGraw. Terry Bridwell. The FFA boys selected Londa Pierson to be their FFA Sweetheart. After basketball we turned our screaming voices and innocent minds over to Mrs. Bard to be trained in the art of »ng. We became angelic cherubs strumming our harps in Mixed Chorus and Girls Glee Club. Two of our cherubs strummed in the Double Sextet -Rhonda Beth Brooks and Cindy Francis. Others in Music included Kathy Bailey, Betty Wilson, Londa Pierson, Dorothy Kitchens, and Helen Brown. Our greatest accomplishment this year (besides passing) was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme was the Roaring Twenties, and being as modest as we are. we know it was the greatest yet! We had everything from flappers and Minski's girls to silent movies. It was great! Our Award-Winning Class had some award winners of its very own. Kathy Bailey won the Woodman of the World History Award, Tommy Bergman won the Basketball Award, Betty Wilson will represent Blanchard at Girls' State, Terry Bridwell won the Track Award, Kozetta Greenmyer won the Typing II Award, Rhonda Brooks won the Shorthand Award, Cindy Francis won Special Annual Staff Award, Randy Staton won the Drafting Award and the Scholarship Award was received by Kathy Bailey. Juniors who were a part of the State Honor Society included Kathy Bailey and Betty Wilson. All in all, we have a pretty talented class. Next year we'll take our place on the panel among the cobwebs quietly and modestly as the Class of 1970. We would like to thank our sponsors, Mr. Homan and Mr. Sober, for helping us in our endeavors through this year. 16
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