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The student life was sometimes sad, happy, come plex, and simple. Activities were all things to all people. Things taken for granted by underclassmen often were considered as turning points in the lives of Seniors. Changing of the seats affected Seniors in an entirely different way than the Juniors and Sopho- mores. While it was ended for the Seniors, it had only begun for Juniors. Facial expressions told the whole story. Prom time was a very active period in the life of Juniors. There were committees to work on, decora- tions to order, and Rex Soap to sell. A few Seniors felt the sting of being left out of the planning of such an important activity. For the past three years the Junior class has been making an excursion to Spring Mill. This trip seemed to make history come alive to the students that attended. They were able to walk the same paths once trod by Granny White. The plays presented by the Ravon and National Thespian Society involved an extensive cross section of Brazil students. Regardless of injuries sustained, students never seemed to tire of producing these creative works of genius. Sets in Lili Abner , Alice in Wonderland , and Guys 'n' Dolls were existing proof of artistic ability and long hours of work. The corridors are plastered with the reminders of students. After school had long ended, one could walk the halls and hear the echoes of students' voices. The laughter, sadness, complexity, and simple- ness seemed to remain behind. It was perfectly clear that the life of the student influences not only himself but the school as well. LEFT. Senior Paula Broady views the world from a lofty perch. TOP. Sophomore Terry Burns gazes in awe at the tum of events. MIDDLE, A possible picture is contemplated for the Ravon scrapbook by senior Mary McAuliffe. BOTTOM. Cathy Riggle looks with despair on a shot made by her friend.
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little things extend the students lite
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TOP RIGHT. The class of 1971 leaves B.H.S. and iuniors await for the race to till the empty seats on Achievement Day. RIGHT. Juniors Doug Rose and Dena Claypooi compete tor the lead down the aisie to the Senior Section. BELOW. After pushing and yeliing, the new Seniors have arrived up front to begin their year. C3154 ,ps 'full 5 all' 1 'Z' I Q 0
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