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l WW' . S One of the first major projects planned and sponsored by the stu- dent council, this year, took place on October 29 at 7:30 at the school. The event was called Catfest 75 and was a first in the history of Brookland Cayce. It was held to help raise school spirit and pride during Homecoming Week, and also to get the Student Body in- volved in Homecoming. The Stu- dent Council borrowed the idea of the Catfest from the University of South Carolina, who hosts an annual cockfest, to celebrate their 4 Homecoming. l Much work was invested in the lpreparation for the Catfest, by the A Student Council, cheerleaders, band K' A an chorus. The pre-Catfest activi- ies included a sign contest, a door decorating contest, and special days such as fifties day, jersey day dress up day, ect. ... The nightime extravaganza was a combination pep rally bonfire comedy show, contest, and dance. The cheerleaders provided the pep talks, and the chorus and band treat- ed the students with mini-concerts. The Student Council put on a come- dy spoof entitled Hornets which was a spin off on the movie JAWS, In the play Quint Bearcat destroys the great hornet, who has terrorized man and beast for centuries. At the end, he pulls out another victory for the Brookland-Cayce Bearcats lf.. in their duel with Aiken. The drama club also skit after which a big he d. A dance took place Kristi Sharpe Kenneth Sharpe Cynthia Shaw Chuck Shealy Cindy Shealy Mike Shealy Tom Shealy Dannie Shipes Tim Shull Eddie Shumpert john Simmons Timothy Singletary Neil Singleton Audra Sizemore jimmie Slice Sonja Small presented a bonfire was in the gym, which everyone enjoyed. At this dance the Senior football players and their homecoming sponsors were honored. The band Peace and Music gave an excellent per- formance, and everyone seemed to have a great time. Hopefully the Catfest will become an annual event here at Brookland- Cayce. If it was this good its first year, just think what Catfest '76 will be like! f K 4. L L l v t X , X , f. c it 'W I ' N ' l?QN .N ' My as X, .W v ix X 39 Lgifm .- l vw L l A i Cr--H Y it M , .. N its 1- ' fv- ie 'L ii ... A+' at .111 , 1 4 S an , X 1 cr i 994 'f i ' , f ctw l ll Qld ,wt i LM 4 l l I I I I l I II II I ll ll 'ss' 1 ' 5 S Q ' ...A Ls f 4 V ' l t ' -0 I Q if . A gm Q 4, X lair lf X fitbfh P ' .1 'Q 'vw' ap -we X I ,W 'll' ,'iL f Xl , 2. , Qw 'V ,- 2 I '1 1 is 1 ,W s I I 'Q , . Anne Smith Brad Smith Gregory Smith jimmy Smith Kathy Smith Marie Smith Ricky Smith Timmy Smith Peggy Snelgrove David Snell Rose Sox Sonny Sox Deana Spencer Mark Spires Tim Spires Claire Stewart 105
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Keith Olawsky Denise Olney Beth Orvin Allen Ouzts Tammy Parker Kelly Parrish Katie Pate Pat Patrone English Pearcy Geneva Peek Lynn Peek Wendy Percell Pamela Phillips Deanna Pitts Ruthie Player Elise Pollock ludy Poole Gary Popwell Greg Porter Regina Porterfield Timothy Pralour Vanessa Pralour Donald Prevette Carol Price Tony Price Tressa Price Margaret Pugh Robert Purvis Kathy Quarles Tony Raines Cathy Read Deborah Reed jeannie Reese Donald Reynolds Rubian Reynolds Cathy Rhodes Ernest Rhodes Karen Ricard Tomi Richards Willie Richardson Buddy Rikard Stefanie Rikard Paul Riley Teresa Riley Chip Rinehart Cindy Riser Tony Rish Timmy Ritter Wendy Rivers Tammy Roach LaDonna Roberts Suzanne Rodgers loyce Rollim Mike Rollison Chris Ross Pamela Rowe Linda Russ Da vid Rutherford Susan Ryles Glenda Sammons Eric Santiago Robyn Satterrfield Terry Sawyer Dawn Scheper Carolyn Seal Laura Senn Renee Senn Suzie Senterfeit Darleene Sewell Sabra Shaffer Anita Shah Chris Sharpe 104 T us. W' .Lf 2 X Q Sv r T T 'Q ,. , tjfw x LQ S5 as iw. it -A 'if C .,,, 'K v ! x fx F I 3 Nil , ,, 1 ' ll 1 T' : Qu X YT ' P' T ili N , b y , 4 - iill Q 5 il ,, A-by S , gp., -- Q , X' T, , Xl H 1 ,' s- J . V' ll' T i I 4 Ti .'Ta?'i,'m79S'1l X' T1 T - - , T' .,'f.t'.. ai X . T ' E , - T-T1 T ' T at lsii T T - xsii TT? 2- T T K K ' A T A T -P39 tiii X emi Ig T X, f 1 Thi 3, We T T 2 fi iiii it 4 P T zsf T S .1 e t :fa T FT' 5 G T VV g , Y V1 , age .. T ,. f ,Ty ky V ,Y ' J -0,- A Wfx Y X T 0, ,K ., in Q K XX I , T X , , xx -4 I I , 1 ,. gf. , .Alu ,tx X X A TL SK l :L T z -,,. ' g , Z' ' i A T.. T ,1 , 'lx , lifts '41 Tl T T Xx I Vi I I T ., T T X , 6..- Y , T 13 ' T' V,,, , . X E, x e ' X i its M if fe 1, 3 ,T is w e , R XJR ' xt , 3 f -f K -N . ,Q T.., J ml M , ,,.+, ..? 3 ,v -If G W, , tiil T , , L K, . I Vi:T , km .. , 1.532524 L Q A ' Q K VA, y g a . I V ,,- T M T: 1 T , V . f Q V V . Qf 'T . X' X T Y T T 'af ' l is 'Divan
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Kim Stewart lim Stone ' , V Laurie Stone We , H Sherrie Strauser H . Reginald Strouble L A. V Eddie Stroud ' V4 S, 1 Evelyn Stroud - M H c. ,Q , ' K William Strube I 4 X XA r i V, ,fy M Y mf x -rf- ..- 1 ,Z 1 ii' A 1 rg' I uiglio Timothy Sturkie Sharon Sturkie Wanda Summer ii, - ' , Ray Summer illl S Karon Swittenberg iff l, Dean Swygert ,l junior Taylor 'S X . ta, k ,, 'J ,. ,. sf ' wi. Z ' vfifriifl. f s an 4 Larry Taylor 1 V I Pamela Taylor Robert Taylor Valerie Taylor Rick Teal Billy Terry Tammy Terry Ann Thomas A Mary Thompson in fi Mike Thomas Toni Thomas Steven Thompson Brian Thornton Cynthia Thrift Rusty Tickle k Timmy Tinman X ' - 1 X X . 'fr i' ,.,. , l Angela Timmerman Ni J ' WU Q Barbara Turner l Schell Valentine Tommy Wadford Bucky Wages john Waller Doris Walker Sabrina Walker ' lodie Ware The freshman class, in many schools, is often times looked upon as being the baby of the family a group who is put up with, but is not old enough to take part in anything. Not so, at Brookland- Cayce. The freshman class of 1976, was a major participant in school activities, and contributed as much to the school as any other class did. They have proved, beyond a doubt, that B.C. will be in good hands for the next three years. Freshmen of '76 Seniors of '79 ... this baby's got it all together! Freshman Carolyn Wilson hits her- self when she remembers the home- work she didn 't do for Civics class. 106 ,. f 5 t -if 1 , -if Y Yi' W gsx x fi., 9. X 1 s 7 L 9 M.. , 'V' , if 2 it T N T' llll C . il nyxxrf N XM! IH I in X' .. 7445 ? ' it 4 , Rig - . 1 9 Eu 6 'x is 1 ,r,, - 7 ' ,, x fs 1-5' X ' -z ' X V M it i : -t W x :gat 'ltr - 4 ' L lk W . 1. ts 242, if-f wr . - fm, , .Q- X ,tl lbr't'x' '- ll l l I fig -X 1 ei 7 W ga lbw X. 'IHS HMM Y nl ' ' i
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