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All My Life I Wanna Be a Tiger You ' ve got to work, work, baby — sweat, sweat. From early July when they attended camp at Ball State ' til the last seconds of the final game, the cheerleaders supported and represented BHS for the 1974-75 school year. Several practices a week and morning cheer block meetings filled the seasons through football and basketball. New this year was the addition of fellows for the basketball starting five line-up. Being new and dif¬ ferent, this seemed to unite the school into one spirit, helping give BHS its winning season. All the work and sweat seemed to be beautifully rewarding as BHS march¬ ed on to victory. 1. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders C. Gavin, B. Fair, D. Lockwood, G. Harnish, F. Booher, T. Troxel, K. Ehrsam, D. Fulton and A. Hamil- ton led BHS through the sport seasons. 2. Varsity squad enjoy the Homecoming skit. 3. B. Fair and J. Gilliam rehearse for starting five line up. 4. Varsity practices possible mounts with guys, D. Nowakowski, M. Eding- ton, J. Barnes, S. Daniels, J. Gilliam.
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Business Basic knowledge of business of¬ fice skills proved to be an asset to OEA members who are pre¬ paring for a business career. Public service projects included making Christmas stockings for Cooper Rest Home occupants and trick-or-treating for UNICEF A pizza party, a bowling trip and the mother-daughter tea high¬ lighted after-office hours. I. Group. 2. OEA goblins collected $80 in donations when they joined forces with other civics groups in UNICEF drive. 3. OEA officers D. Reusser, J. Oliver, M. Neuenschwander, J. Sands and M. Vore receive suggestions for the year ' s program from their sponsor, Miss Kile. 4. Hey, Marsha! You ' re supposed to be bowling, not eating all the OEA snacks. 5. Fun and work go hand in hand as J. Sands and J. Uptgraft decide how many more stockings are to be made. OEA ' s Takin ' Care of
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