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A September For those who don't go bock to school or to college, there Is olwoys the olternotive of o job Secretory Jerry Peacock takes notes for his boss, De-neen Dunn, representing the Baseball Club. A October The haunting spirit of Halloween is in the air with ghosts ond goblins, spooks ond scores, ond tricks ond treots. Ready for the trick or treoters are Book Review Club's representatives. Gerald Waller and LaTrenda Larkins. ► November When you think of November, you usually think about food, porades. football gomes, ond fomily gatherings. Shown here demonstrating the Thanksgiving spirit ore Terry Nichols ond Sheri Summers of the Honor Society. ▼ December This is the month filled with cold weorher. holidays, gifts, shopping, frosty relatives, frosty windows, ond red noses. FTA's representatives. Shannon Posey ond Selena Williams, each ploy Santo as they exchange gifts ▼ Pictured below ore Larry Johnson. Nancy Yon. James Moore, and Angie Moore. Couples who did not ploce in the competition.
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July Fun In rhe sun Is whor this month Is about. Outdoor sports ore looked upon with anticipation ond here Wade Bontrager ond Lynette Garrett, of rhe Student Coundl, ore prepared for almost anything. ▲ April It's time for Easter ond the short vocation rhot goes with it. Chuck Barber ond Julie Whitfield, representing FBLA, ore moking good use of their spring break, sans April showers. ▲ May Moy flowers come olive ond we ore surrounded by rhe beautiful pastels of tulips, daisies, ond roses. Reody for the month of Moy ore Gerry Frye ond Stephanie Hasslg, representing rhe Drama Club. ◄ June Our lost days or school ore spent during this month ond we hove time for o brief vacorion before we move on. Ricky Sllcox and Tami Vickery, for rhe cheerleaders take rime out for o gome of foozeball. August It's time for school to start, which means that it Is also time for football ond cheerleoder practice. Preparing themselves for the first big gome ore Curt Capps ond Carla Trlckey, representing Jazzercise.
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Feeling Smart! One of the Best Let's face it. There are plenty of rimes when o BHS student feels dumb. For example, when you get up on o dreary morning, go through all the necessities of getting ready for school, then discover rhor it's on evaluation day, you feel somewhat stupid. Bur when you get your ACT scores and discover you've scored a 22 in Englsh, you feel pretty smart. Or when years of hard work finally pay off and you're inducted into the honor society, you naturally feel superior. 16
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