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Q' Lorene Austin- Typing I, English I, Computer Applications Susanna Blackburn- Photography l, ll, lll, Art I. ll. Ill Lizette Byers- English l, Theatre I, II, lll Louise Chapel- Computer Programming l, ll, ill, Computer Applications Beverly Dandurand- Spanish ll, ill, llll Ben Davis- P.E. I, ll, Weight Training Roy Faught- Biology l, Basic Science Kim rriei- P.i:. i, ii, weight Training, Lifetime Sports 'XA FEW PUZZLE PIECES MISSING hen you walk into the Spanish room you see puzzles aqui' and puzzles alli'. This is Mrs. Dan- durand's room. This lady has so much energy, she seems to bounce right off the walls. Actually Mrs. Dandurand says, Energy is keeping young, plus interaction with students helps. Sometimes students really zap you so you've got to be ready. An- other secret is her well bal- anced diet and her constant physical activities. Mrs. Dandurand has gone to 40 different countries and she always returns to the ones she really loves. She says, I'm a gypsy at heart and the best education is trav- eling. Mrs. Dandurand's ear- ly experience in the Peace Corps, in Panama, is where she learned much of her lan- guage skills. With this upbeat lady as a teacher, it's hard to get down! Sheryl Hammond- English l, lil, American Literature Karen Hodapp- Algebra I, Geometry, Trigonometry, Psychology Faculty
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Check Wong Thomas Ybarra Adrian Jenny Abratowski puts the touches on a football breakthrough Q . RIDING THE RAPIDS anoeing has been a hobby of Lowell l1igley's for three years. He got interested one year while in summer camp. He usually goes up to Colorado twice a year to canoe with his Boy Scout troup. When they go, they usually start off by go- ing through a mild set of rapids and stop at a few hot springs along the way. Then they head through Rain- bow Rapids before lunch. Higley claims that Rainbow Rapids Freshmen is known for tipping over canoes. Luckily Higley has never been dumped yet! Lowell says that the basic equipment needed is two paddles and an extra one Qjust in casel, one bailer, and two life jackets. He also packs an extra change of clothes that is tightly wrapped in two layers of plastic and tied in the canoe. Lowell says that he really enjoys canoeing but he doesn't plan on making a future out of it.
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REEL-LY r. Ray Thurston and Mr. Ron Resler, two teachers here at BCHS, have been fishing to- gether since they were in high school. Why do they enjoy fishing? Resler replied, It is fun and relaxing and I can get away from the kids. Thur- ston added, l'I enjoy it. It is very relaxing and I enjoy the competition. Both men compete profes- sionally on the U.S. Bass Fish- ing circuit and the Redman HOOKED circuit. When asked what their most exciting moment had been while fishing, Resler stated I caught a 50 lb. strip- er but I couldn't bring it in because I was so far up the river that by the time I got back it would have been dead. Thurston, who just competed in the U.S. Bass World Team Finals added. My most exciting moment just occured on November 6, 1986, when I won a new Bass boat. Richard Huggins-Special Education is Phebe Huntsman-Geometly, Physics I, Math Il Roberta Keene-Library Gail Lenning- English III, IV, Spanish I, Jornalism I. II Georgia Milburn-French I, ll, III John Milburn Chemistry I, II Bruce Momsen-U.S. Government, U.S. History mm Eleanor Phoenix-English Literature, English I Latin II, Typing ll Ronald Raiche-World History, Fay Reeves-General Business, Accounting l, II, Diversified Occupation I, Faculty 155
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