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

 - Class of 1987

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mi a fraat monrt to... Order my ring: “Ordering my class ring was really exciting, but the thought of spending all the money wasn’t.” —Jennifer Goble, sophomore Go to Sub-State Basketball: I noticed that there were many more people attending than other games. Also, everyone was much more spirited which helped the team. — Danielle Dingey, senior Go on the Senior Ski Trip: “I had a great time!!! I think we should have one next year even though the Class of '87 will have graduated by then.” —Curtis Nall, senior mi a fraat muirtti ta... Enroll for next year: I was really afraid that some of the classes I wanted would close before I could get to them, but fortunately they didn’t. ' — Paige Bastion, sophomore Tryout for Bonnerettes: “I'm really looking forward to camp and being captain. I think making up and teaching the dances will be fun.” —Carrie Dunston, sophomore Be Embarrassed at Sr. Dinner: I was embarressed, alright. But I’m glad that Sheryl Vickers didn’t use some stories that were really bad.” — Mary Brady, senior Mt a §raat mantfi ta... Dance at Prom: “I had a blast! I think it was the best time I’ve had during high school.” — Becky Holloway, senior Be in NHS: “I consider it an honor to be in National Honor Society. I thought the ceremony has nice, but I wished more people would have attended.” — Lori Delana, senior Graduate (finally): “I’m so happy to be graduating, but leaving high school is scary because I’m not sure what I’m going to do next year.” — Kandi Ford A 5 On the road to success... ---Styles and fashions— COME AND GO at Bonner High Having all the latest styles and being up on the hottest fads is a top priority. Unfortunately, styles come and go so quickly and it is hard to keep up. The students of BSHS, however, had no pro- blem sticking with the “in styles of 1986. When the “hot new looks” became “yesterday’s news,” BSHS students adapted with ease. Over the years, the classic look—comfortable jeans and a big, bulky sweater—has remained mostly the same. This year a few new names have hit the fashion scene with huge success. Guess?, Union Bay, and Generra jeans caught the eyes of many BSHS students. In addition, ten-button T-shirts and multi-colored Esprit sweaters enhanced the popular classic look. On the sidewalk scene, many new shoe styles were evident. Although no one had as many pairs as Imelda Marcos, white deck shoes. Reebok high tops, and fringe boots were popular. Some of the fads that fizzled quickly were multi- layered socks, banana clips, neon colors, plastic bracelets, and flowered jeans. Despite the present styles, everyone is different and establishes his or her own style. It just takes a little creativity and imagination to create a hot outfit—not necessarily loads of money. But as long as there is fashion, there will always be a mad rush to be the first with the latest trend! Ten button shirts, fringed boots. Snatch natches. banana clips, hair bons, and plastic bracelets were among the fashion trends at BSHS during the past year. 10 Student Life

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«O' Debate at Regionals: “It’s a wonderful learning ex- perience, and it will take one far in his or her life.” — Matt Jones, sophomore Participate in the canned food drive: “I think helping people, especially around the holidays, is a great thing to do because so many people need help.” —Kate Wood, sophomore Be active in Kayettes: “For the past three years that I’ve been in Kayettes, I have always thought that the group was very helpful. It can do a lot of things for many people.” — Barb Knoche, senior 5 y Start the yean “I think that this year has started off bad. Plus, there are three Friday the 13ths this year!!!” — Mikki Allen, senior Sell candy bars: “The sale went over really well, but I think that it is time for a change. The seniors need to sell something new.” — Kristy Mindedahl, senior Rehearse for the musical: “Even though the rehearsals show that everything is coming along smoothly, I think that everything will fall into place during the actual performance.” — Brian Landers, senior Participate in the Senior Assembly: “It was so much fun just ac- ting crazy because it’s not something we usually get to do. It’s the beginning of the end of the year.” — Patti McCoy, senior Apply for scholarships: “Writing, rewriting, com- puters, and the whole process of applying for scholarships drove me crazy! — Dawn Pickett, senior Compete in the Quiz Bowl: “I thought that these ex- periences were intellectually stimulating, but they really show you what you don't know!!! —Timm Toland, senior Seniors Carrie Seaton and Angie Laird take time out from their studies to sign cards. Junior Barbara Behrens on one of the many cards signed to raise spirit at BSHS. Features 9



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Working her weekend away at Showtime Video, senior Tracy Brady prepares to check out a movie to a customer. -- When the bell rings,- BSHS students become WEEKEND WARRIORS To many students, the only possible way to make it through the week is to look forward to the weekend. For BSHS students, going to the movies, bowling, and visiting colleges filled their busy weekend schedules. New to the weekend scene this year was Snow Creek Ski Resort in Weston, Missouri. Now in- stead of going all the way to Colorado for a ski vacation, students saved time and money at this winter wonderland! Also, a new teen bar, The Hot Spot, opened its doors for fun and entertainment. Legacy, whose members consist of BSHS students, placed first in one of many “Battle of Bands” taking place at the Hot Spot. However, some students around BSHS don’t always feel up to a weekend on the town. To many, the stress and pressure compiled during a busy school week drain the energy from these pro- spective weekend warriors.” This is where the television set comes into the picture. Sometimes nicknamed “old faithful, many BSHS students found themselves spending an entire weekend in front of the television with the company of a few important munchies. Finally, if the stress and pressure from the week totally drained BSHS students of energy for the weekends, many of these “weekend warriors” took a much need breather by spending the entire weekend in front of the television! — Kim Klise Senior Brian Landers shows otf one of his favorite outfits. Senior Carrie Seaton models the latest fashions. Sophomore Kim Papin- eau poses in some of her favorite fashions. Student Life 11

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