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Table of Contents... The best of events.............5 The best of sports............29 The best of organizations ... 5 5 The best of leaders...........81 The best of us................97 SENIOR CHAD RIDNOUR seems to enjoy being at school. CRAFTS STUDENTS create their own works of art, above. BSHS ATHLETES answer the question, “Where’s the beef?”. CENTER PHOTO, Braves go “boo!” 2 Theme STUDENTS AND FACULTY alike show their support for the Braves Basketball team during an intense moment at State Competition.
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Totem Pole 1984 The best of times eoe I Bonner Springs Nigh School Bonner Springs, KS 66012 100 McDanield St. Volume 42
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COMMON SCENES AT BSHS include a 10-minute (homework) break, above, and senior Julie Rehm taking a Coke break. The Best of Times... The best of 1984: Is there life after high school? For many, high school is merely a three or four-year preview of the rest of their lives, in which case the answer would be “no.” Others, however, find the same years are more a time to be initially ex- posed to the adult world, and see others in a more complex man- ner. For these fortunate, there really is a life after high school. Former BSHS instructor Angela Wind shared a very in- tuitive bit of advice when she ad- monished, “Don’t be a snob! There is something you can learn from EVERYBODY.” She was very right; sometimes we tend to forget that there are many sides to every issue and all people are indeed created equal in the respect that all have their strengths and weaknesses. Perhaps the best lesson that can be taken from 1984 is that of responsibility—not in the con- ventional sense, but more com- pletely. We’ve watched one another make choices about life. Some conformed to the attitudes of their parents or friends; others made their own way, deviating from what they’d been taught as “always.” The point is that the “respon- sibility,” the consequences for each of your actions, is all your own. It can’t be blamed on Mom or the dog or Aunt Harriet or President Reagan or Herman from next door. Intellectually everyone probably realizes there is a point at which he begins to answer only to himself. Emo- tionally this realization is far more elusive. It is also highly in- timidating and quite inevitable...And learning how to handle this realization is perhaps the very best (and most impor- tant) part of 1984. Theme 3
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