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Allinada 0 summer Ed Jackson quickly thinks of an excuse as to why he canft take Dusty Todd home. Picture this. . . getting out of bed at noon, not worrying about being late for school because there is no school, it is summer. By the time one o'clock rolled around you were ready to go somewhere so you grabbed a sandwich, some chips, and a Coke and went for a cruise. 'tWhere do I go? you asked yourself. First, you went and saw all the summer school students just getting out of their classes. Their tired expressions showed that they must have gotten up at the crack of dawn to attend school. Too bad!! Enough of that--you went to the pool! After all, it was another hot day in Bloomfield. A couple of hours of baking in the sun and it was time to go to the Dairy Queen and eat, unless you had to go to work. That word, work, put a damper on many BHS students' summers. Work and summer just didn't seem to mix. But, if you didn't have to work, then you could have gone to the park and shot a few games of basketball, or played tennis, or baseball. Or you could have just sat there and lazily watched the night fall. But, you didn't have to go home then! You still had the whole night to do whatever and that didn't include homework. Whatever did include anything you could do that was legal or that you would not get caught doing. As we all know, these kind of exciting, fun-filled days went very fast and then they were gone. That's when it was time to shape up, start watching the clock again, and unfortunately, go back to school. While riding for Rollison's Honda, Stacey Blaker participates in the 4th of July parade. While keeping in step and adding flare to the marching band, the flag corps girls follow the band in the Linton 4th of July parade. lavout by Mary Jane 0'NeaII copy by Robert Kidd 10
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Making the indistinctive distinctive X Marcia Ranard shows her favorite pic- tures and other miscellaneous items that she has tacked in her locker. In attempts to individualize their identical tan lockers, many students decorated the door, or sides, or both. Though some lockers were decorated similarly, each had identifying charac- teristics that separated it from the others. The most popular thing to put in a locker was the adorable photo of the girlfriend or boyfriend. Also, almost every locker was equipped with a magnetic-backed mirror in case there was an urgent need for hair repair or some other cosmetic emergency. Students often taped magazine cutouts of their favorite rock stars or TV and movie personalities to the insides of their lockers. Some tacked up original artwork or drawings of their names. Some even hung newspaper clippings of themselves on the door. The variety of decor found in BHS students' lockers was seemingly endless, since each student was different and had different ideas on how to express them- selves through this popular hobby of locker decorating. Sophomore Tim Greves displays the heavy metal paraphernalia he has collected and arranged in his locker. In senior Mike Sherrard's locker is an 8 x 10 picture of his favorite person and beside him is the life-sized version of Shana McCormick. copy 8. layout by Danise Alano 9
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,,,.-1' Bobby Padgett takes a rest from swim- ming. Many people enjoyed cooling off at the pool this summer. Where's the beach? asks Mr. Kirchoff after returning home from Myrtle Beach. KH Melissa Campbell takes part in a tradition by signing the bathhouse ceiling at the pool. Russell Merkel takes a break from cruising to enjoy the summer sights. ll
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