Brandon High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brandon, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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1981 Senror Hall of Fam Outstanding leadership service and school spirit characterized the twenty students in this years Senior Hall of Fame Choosing from fifty nominees the faculty and senior class elected Mr and Miss BHS and eighteen Hall of Fame members on Thursday February 5 The ballots were tabulated at the school board s data processing office in Tampa and the winners were announced on Friday February 6 Traditionally again this year Mr and Miss BHS were announced at the prom on Aprul 3 Fellow class members applauded as they danced to the theme song ' . , ,To fall perfectly in love but not without imperfections was one of Sam Schuberts ultimate goals in life. Spare time was very rare for Sam as he was our Student Govern- ment President and State President of the Florida Association of Student Councils. Sam was an active member of Beta Mu Alpha Theta Key Club and FCA throu hout the year but still had time to e the football Cap- tain and work as a carpenter after school. When asked about his pet- peeve, Sam answered, l can't stop eating pizza! The first thing after high school Sam was ' going straight to Daytona Beach for a week of marine biologyl' and then planned to study political science at U.F. or University of Tampa. From day one -Sam had led his class by be- coming the Sophomore Class Presi- dent and then Junior Class Presi- dent the following year. Always iv- ing his best Sam became the tu- dent Government President which meant devoting most of his time to school. At the peak of his Senior year, the Faculty and the class of 1981 bestowed upon him the well deserved honor of Mr. BHS. 1641 Mr. BHS High atop a building Sam Schubert works part time as a carpenter.

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OIIOI' Warm: za .DF emit, The smile on U5 Turner's face proves that learning through ' ' actual experimentation is the most enjoyable. The size of Brandon High this could have hindered us in ways, but not academically. was high in our honor and clubs. More than in years, high school stu- were getting involved in their and in preparation for col- We had grown not only in achievements, but also in expansion. Principals, and administrators of the dealt with many intelligent stu- but, with the advancement technology and the broadening learning techniques of the 98O's, the intelligence of our stu- was more pronounced than We had reached a new of academic accomplish- Styles of the nifty 50's abound in the 1951 Beta Club's group picture. gnu- l! '0



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