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“Oh no,look what jumped out of the Creature Can!” It's just Melvin Swafford attempting to arouse the Junior class spirit. About to make waves of their own, Jamey Anderson and Dan Glasscock playfully wrestle during a yearbook cook-out at Stephanie Holley's residence. “Look out below.” It's Larissa Berry practicing for her Friday evening performance. “Lean,Lean,Lean...” roars the student body as the cheerleaders lead the popular chant. 4 — Opening
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Screaming won t help a person survive the tempestuous waves, but don't tell Kim Reno (front) who reacts to the rapids with a hearty yell. After a hard week of band camp, SENIOR musi- cians Kim Branam. Tracey Hooper. Kim Bell, and Michael Vilanova are refreshed by the cool waters of the Ocoee River. The exhiliration offered by the mighty Ocoee is evident on the faces of Rita Fletcher (back of raft) and her fellow Westwood Baptist friends. Opening — 3
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C-C-Catch the Wave! No, “Catch the Wave” was not a new surfer tune. It was a popular expression made popular by the crazy com- puterized personality of Max Headroom. The expression originated as a resounding call to par- take of the Classic, the original Coke. Across every can of Coca-Cola stretched a red and white wave. The phrase “Catch the Displaying her fashionable Coca- Cola sweatshirt Paula Powell poses with a smile for the camera. Wave” was plastered on billboards, television, magazines, and select Coca-Cola clothing. As with many slogans, however, Catch the Wave” began to connote much more than guzzling a coke. It meant “ getting involved,” being a doer not an observer. So it was at Bradley. Catch the Wave” was a sensible replacement for the overworked Go with the Flow.” It meant consciously getting involved with every part of Bradley which evoked pride. Akin to Max Headroom's three catchy words was our own exhortation to Ride the Wave of Bradley Pride. For seventy years Bradley Central High School had made waves that extended to every field of study,every sport, and every type of American life. It was easy to say I attend Bradley,” for BCHS was the Best! Dreaming of a big win, Coach Bill Robertson dons his own personaliz- ed ‘spirit cap” for a pep rally. Experiencing mixed emotions about leaving for college. Melanie Miller shares one last romantic lunch date with boyfriend Jeff Brownfield in the BCHS cafeteria.
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