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LEFT: Kayda Peters, a junior, applies cut-outs to a column in preparation for the prom. BELOW: Angie Blevins and Tony Emmons, eighth graders, serve as greeters and present each person attending the prom with a lei. BOTTOM: Couples dance to the music of “The Late Show” a group from Indianapolis. Prom 27
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South Sea prom theme creates a tropical atmosphere 4 ABOVE: Returning from the garden, Marshall Hud- son and Lisa Foxworthy are accompanied by Carla Fosbrink and Doug Coulter as they approach the arch, which leads to the main scene. RIGHT: Part of the main scene is viewed by Brad Munter and Kathy Carmichael as they cross the bridge into a tropical “Paradise”. LOWER RIGHT: Karen Robertson, 1977 prom queen, stands with her escort, Alan Killey, after re- ceiving a crown and a lei. 26 Prom Tropical scenery and decorations en- hanced the cafeteria with Hawaiian at- mosphere for the 1977 prom, “An Eve- ning in Paradise.” As couples arrived at the prom they were each greeted with a kiss and a lei. A colorful mural of a beach and setting sun covered the office where pictures of couples were taken. An erupting volcano was the central fig- ure in a picturesque background for the main scene. In front of the mural was a grass hut and a rowboat with a lobster trap. Bamboo paper on the walls and fish nets draped from the ceiling carried out the theme of a tropical paradise. A warm, rainless evening enabled couples to enjoy refreshments in the garden. Karen Robertson was crowned queen of the prom by Alan Killey, junior class president. The court consisted of Diane Callahan, Susan McCrary, Mary Lou Per- kins, Sarah Reedy, Sheila Ballard, Sherry Gilbert, Laurie Hess, and Laura Spur- geon. Those serving as escorts were Don DeBurger, Rob Fowler, Gil Speer, Tony Nehrt, Buster Cummings, Clif Thomas, Tom Clark, and Greg Warren. “Happy Days” was the theme of the after-prom sponsored by parents of ju- niors and seniors. The band, “Roadmas- ter’, provided the music. Door prizes, donated by local merchants, were presented during band breaks. —
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ACADEMICS SURVEY yes no indifferent 1. Would you prefer phase electives to regular academic 52% 32% 16% | courses? (Phase electives are short unit courses of six to nine % weeks usually offered in English and social studies) 2. Did you enjoy mini courses and would you like to continue 79% 10% 11% them? (Mini courses are short one week classes in which stu- dents learn various hobbies, crafts or sports.) wt or. see pasties Pye Te ao le 3. Do you think that BCHS should make midterm graduation... “84% 49% 6% an option for seniors? FAR RIGHT: Cadet teacher Ramona Roettger as- sists Robin Goss with her human development vo- cabulary. Cadet teaching was available to students interested in a teaching career. The yearbook staff conducted the above random survey among one-fifth of the student body. BELOW: Psychology students encounter difficulty while completing a group project in which they may not communicate verbally.
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