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l92!Academics C'mon, brain, l'm ready, give me some info! Lisa Mullen wracks her brain in chemistry. What do you mean, sulfur dioxide? I thought we were supposed to get sodium chloride. Troy Lemieux ponders over an equation. 4 point on Bu I To some, it's the worst thing about school. To others, it's the best. To most students at BSHS, academics is a fact of high school that we just plain learn to live with. Before school, after school, evenings and sometimes even weekends are spent with gerunds, infinitives, tangents and volts. Sophomores face the most problems because they're usually the ones carrying the most academic classes. English II, geometry and various science classes' homework tend to determine how much time can be spent watching Mork and Mindy or playing intramural volleyball. Juniors take it alittle easier, but elective English classes and chemistry equations can cost quite a bit of Saturday Night Live and party time. The study time seniors dedicate to academics usually sizzles out with the possible exception of the hard-cores who spend any free time with their noses in the physics books. Seniors sometimes tend to narrow their interests to less academic Eelds such as physical education or industrial arts. All in all, the academics are the basis of the school whether we like it or not. 'za-L Q f' Q'-'LTZT' iff' ,X 'ti 1' , ,I I' f ,QQ 41 'YV MAB' .ff- . N ir zz ,Y E' I .Q X, I U, IL- .U YW if I X - Physics homework takes time, a long pencil and a good eraser for Steve Daines. For being the only place l can get some peace and quiet this sure isn't very comfortable.
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Susan Drumheller, junior I had to pack for a trip. wwf? Sherrl Crawford, junior My gerbil ate my paper. Nene Larach, senior I had to give a speech on Chile. That always worked. p a . iiae M iie . t lzli l fg' if. Mr. Roland Throssell or 4 A One girl came in and told A ' ' ' me that she just had to get if Kiwi!! Hunt, jlll1i0l' married. .5 My wife had a baby! Tim Trefts, senior I don't ditch. I'm just not into that scene. Jim McManus, sophomore My mom threw it in the fireplace. 9 ',- 2 Nancy Forsberg, senior Why? What class do you want to ditch? Hawks Tawk!l9l
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Sophomores Christie Daines, Chaun McQuiston, Kirsten Swinth and Jackie Old Coyote study hard so they can become juniors and seniors. - This is the most exciting thing I've ever done. Bill Keightley searches for sources for a project. F prime of x equals the limit. . .2,2,2. . .as h approaches zero. . .2,2,2. . .of the f of x plus h minus. . .2,2,2,2. . .sgG.,5 8. QU Uh Seniors Tony Graupensperger and Jeff Manley have learned to budget their time wisely. That's why they're seniors. Academics! 193
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