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Varied Interests, Curriculum Fill Students’ Time 1975-76 was a year of activity, study, and unity. The Junior Class worked together ex- tremely well to create a fantastic Junior- Senior prom, and the seniors displayed their acting ability with their perfor- mances in “Rest Assured.” After a seemingly short summer vaca- tion of fun, work, camps, and work- shops, school began and everyone strug- gled to get back into the swing of the hectic routine of the school year. The SCO went to work planning the Home- coming festivities, the pep club and cheer- leaders endeavored to instill more school spirit, and the patrons united in the PTO and Athletic Club to achieve the best for BA. The life of a student also included much diligent study as the teachers at- tempted to prepare them for college or the working world. Main studies included math, science, English, and social studies. Student Life — 9
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Top: Talent was discovered when the senior class presented “Rest Assured” in April. Jim Horne, Dean Daniel, Weaver Squire, and Bonnie Taylor are captured in ac- tion during an exciting scene. Far right: The hope of being tapped into the Beta Club entered the minds of quite a few students at BA this year. Susan Cross, the only senior tapped, lights her candle from that of president Jen- nifer Jones. Right: Surrounded by laboratory equipment, Bette Blake sketches the pieces before attempting a chemistry experi- ment. 8 - Student Life
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Hard Work By Juniors Results Anxiety, anticipation, excitement, and much time and hard work combined to make the 1975 Junior-Senior Prom an unforgettable event. After working to get the decorations exactly right, the Juniors could stand back and catch their breath as they admired their decorations. “City of Love” was the theme. A park, outdoor cafes, cloudy skies, and stars all helped to carry out the theme effectively. All who attended enjoyed the dancing and fun. The band, “Jasper,” provided music. After the dance, the Juniors watched tearfully as the decorations on which they had labored so hard disappeared to become souvenirs of prom-goers. Upper right: Ready to serve the juniors and seniors are (seated) Darrel Allen and Chuck Gregory and (standing) Jackie Abernathy, Cathy Butler, and Donna Seward. Below: During a break, George Parson showers Susan Arrington and Susan Gilley with decorations. Above: While Angie Clary and Robin Harris work, the decorations, Wesley Fitchett, Kathy Kelly, and Beth Barkley takes a break. Below: Trying to perfect Mary Lou Williams arrange paper. j X i Vi WL ' -jmM Hi J % V Jr i W W 10 Junior-Senior Prom
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