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Community acti ities prevail By Jim Willard eing a student at Blue Springs High School meant many things to many people. But some things were common to all who attended the school and gave students a perspective on the Plaza and the city in general. After spel cial events students often selected res- taurants on the Plaza as their destina- with students attending classes among six buildings. resided in the area. tion. Assemblies were also prominent in . the school year with students attending The COmmumty's proximity to the Another unique Qualify for Stu' various recognition, sports, and enter- greater Kansas City Metropolitan area, dents was the campus atmosphere, tainment assemblies. students left Andy Joslyn Junior and Kris Kelly senior sing Every Breath You Take at the Homecoming assembly above left Many students dine at the Hyatt Regency s revolving restaurant The Skies after the Homecoming dance above A view of one of the many fountains on the Plaza known as The City of Fountains is enjoyed by various Student L1fef13
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---r' 1 QW? -ff -l Students walk between the P.A. and L.A. buildings to get to their next class, above. An aerial view shows the B.S.H.S. campus, top right. Students say the pledge of allegiance at the recognition assembly, middle right. The day at school is over and students board the buses to leave, bottom right. 12!Student LUe
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Opposite Page: Students purchase clothes form various stores such as K-G Men's Store, upper right. Bannister Mall is a new shopping center that contains several fashion shops, bottom right. The Plaza is a place to shop for the latest fads, top left. Many students display clothing styles around the campus, bottom left. This Page: Janet Hubbard, senior, wears a style worn by several other students, bottom right. Cindy Zane, senior, shows the mini skirt and boot look worn in the 80's, top right. A fool's tail is a popular hair cut to fit in with the unusual fashions, top left. Saks Fifth Avenue is a new store to shop at in the Plaza, above. 14!Clothmg ,....... .. . ..r -Q .... g........- ........
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