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Supporting BSHS. seniors Gina Arm- strong and Jennifer Roland en oy the Future chefs seniors Melissa VanDyken. Connie Pease, and Pebbles Reaves cook up a delicious meal in Mrs Honacki's class. Pictured center, soph Kate Wood makes a pit stop at her locker Pictured left, unior Monty Chayer contemplates being a nn mnrlel 5 access. Across the nation, there are millions of roads we have all traveled at one time or another. Whether or not we remember each and every one of those roads, no one can be sure. However, there is one common road we all chose, either willfully or by some tragic detour, that we would all travel to bring 1986 to an end and to start off the glorious year of 1987. To most of us, this road was a journey—a true learning experience. Through the trials and tribulations of the year, we all found that common road led in many different direc- tions and to many different destinations: on- ly to find these destinations reachable by surpassing a long list of common detours. For those new to BSHS, there was a new type of life to get used to: high school life at BSHS. Unlike the old days, where practice for sports came with the beginning of school, an athlete's life at BSHS calls for a great deal more dedication. From those grueling 1 p.m. practices in the heat for the greatly manned football team, to the steamy practices for the volleyball team in the gym, many of us wondered if it was worth the time and effort. As others started the new year in different ways, either with an organization or study in the library, the true test was put before us. August 25 brought the first day of classes, as well as our first bit of numerous mechanical difficulties. Soon we found that each road would become more bumpy as we headed down our own path to success... Opening 3 OPENING
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A typical locker room shot of a crowded and messy locker packed with needed equipment to aid in a Bonner win. Class of '88 members Karen Grazier, Tracy Mayhew, and Tammy Humber show they’re the best of friends. Ready for the army, sophomore Erica Whiting takes a look in the army tank that visited BSHS. 2 Opening
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Mr. Nelson's physics class, from left, bach row. Stephanie Stean. Michelle Rat field. Mr. Nelson. Bill Tinon. Mitch Bernard, and front row. Dawn Pickett. Jerry Dalebout. and Gary Courtney show they're capable of having fun. too! Wrapping to the beat, senior Marla Brown entertains BSHS at the Senior Assembly while Deann Newton. Steve Saunders, and Shawn Hall look on 4 Opening
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