Bonner Springs High School - Totem Pole Yearbook (Bonner Springs, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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Ready to rock! Senior members of Legacy, Ryan Hitchcock, Jerry Dalebout, Curtis Nall, and James Franklin enter- tain BSHS students at the Stuco Punk Rock Mixer held at the start of the school year. Let me entertain you. Senior Kerry Schif and junior Scott Geary show us their stuff on JCL Slave Day.

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mi • §rtft nonto to... mi a )raaf month to... Become a JCL slave: “The only way to describe it is KILL, KILL. KILL!—referring to Mark Hausner, his slave owner for the day.” —Chris Thornburgh, sophomore Find your new locker: “Finding my locker was like going on an expedition through a jungle of upperclassmen.” —Steve Klise, sophomore Decorate for Homecoming: “Juniors should have won, but the sophomore class really had a better float and class sup- port.” —Cederic Davis, junior Study for ACT test: Do all of the sample tests available, and time yourself. It helps to discipline your thinking for when you actually take the test.” Go to V.B. Sub-state: “It brought a sense of unity to the girls and to the total team ef- fort because everyone was working to achieve a common goal.” — Melissa McGraw, sophomore Learn my lines for the fall play: “Since I only had 12 lines, I found myself learning everyone else's lines too!!!” —SunDee Mills, sophomore Get ready for school: “Coming into BSHS was kind of scary because I’d never been here before. However, working in the library is more interesting than I thought it would be.” — Dale Rushing, asst, librarian —Tim Jones, senior Go to haunted houses: “I enjoyed going because last time I went. I was too little to en- joy it.” —Jamie Hudgens, sophomore Enjoy Thanksgiving: “I had to work until noon, but then I went home and pigged out with my family and my boyfriend and his family.” —Gina Armstrong, senior On the road to succoso... — BSHS spirit soars down------------ ONE WAY STREET -------to Q-104 seventh place------- You may not have realized it, but many people questioned the amount of school spirit BSHS students had. Well, never again will this thought enter anyone’s mind. By participating in the Q-104 Spirit Contest, the students showed pride not only for their school, but for their community. Throughout the month of September, the Kan- sas City based radio station, Q-104, sponsored a spirit contest. Approximately 56 schools throughout the metro and surrounding areas par- ticipated. The idea behind the contest was to send in 3x5 note cards to the radio station. To win a live concert with the popular rock group, The Jets, each school competed to see which one could send in the most cards. The whole idea behind the contest here at BSHS was to promote spirit among the students. Despite getting a late start a week before the end of the contest, BSHS students united to finish for a comfortable seventh by place sending in ap- proximately 80,000 cards. In order to make this tiring task a little more pleasant, card-signing parties were held at the homes of Samantha Aitkens, John Benz, Joe Jenkins, Kathy Roberts, and Sheila Camp. In addi- tion, everywhere you looked—on the bus, in the classrooms, on ten-minute breaks—everyone was signing cards. Some students, however, felt the contest was unfair to the smaller schools like BSHS. They felt that a percentile system would have worked bet- ter —Kim Klise Seniors John Benz and Metany Allen have tun trying to raise money to purchase index cards for the Q-104 Spirit Contest B Features

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