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Goi ernor John Carlin paid a visit to B.S.H.S. to speak to students about the last legislative session and answer student's questions. His i isit was arranged by Miss I ill Mullins, who is very active in politics herself. With the opening of 1-435, Johnson County and its shopping and recreation facilities was suddenly just a short drive for students on a weekend night. 13 Local and National News
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Students watch rapidly changing world In addition to the changes and complexities of their own lives, students also saw the dramatic changes that took place in the world around them. Growing concern over the economy, jobs, nuclear war, cancer, and other problems kept people watch- ing anxiously. Students watched with pride as the space shuttel Columbia blasted off and returned home. They also stood in horror over the murder of John Lennon and the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II and President Reagan. 12 Local and National News Abroad, students witnessed through television fighting in the Middle East, in the Falkland Is- lands, and El Salvador. Also, the Royal Wedding held students' attention. Locally, construction of the new junior high, the Renaissance Festival, and a endless string of es- caped prisoners kept people on their toes. All in all, the 1981-82 school year saw a variety of changes take place both around the corner and around the globe.
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STUCO takes on new responsibilities Under the leadership of president Jeff Shuster, the 1981-82 Student Council add- ed new jobs and responsibilities to its al- ready busy schedule. To increase social activity at the school, STUCO held several free dances in the Commons with council members as disk jockeys. The organization also created a ju- nior class honor society to recognize out- standing juniors and established a second Student Council Scholarship. In addition, STUCO carried out its regu- lar duties: directing the Homecoming ac- tivities, making survival kits for fresh- men, and running concession stands to raise money for projects. With Shuster and vice-president Regina Stillman at the helm, STUCO increased its ability to benefit both the students and faculty. 14 STUCO Mr. Craven and council member Rap McGowan lead a roundtable discussion for plans for another free dance.
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