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'xl lkal iv.,-iw .Ma r Kathy Clemens Time seemed to be no obstacle to Kathy Clemens as she performed her numerous duties at Bryan Adams. As Presi- dent of Math Club and Mu Alpha Theta, Kathy spent many February weekends planning and organizing the annual Math Symposium. Her work proved to be successful as the Symposium drew over two hundred students from area schools. Kathy donated many more hours as secretary-trea- surer of FTA. She worked closely with sponsor Mrs. John- ston and the other officers in compiling a scrapbook of FTA's activities to be presented at the February FTA Con- vention held downtown. As Vice-President of National Honor Society, Kathy contributed more of her time meet- ing with its officers and working at weekly meetings. She was also a member of Student Council, Spanish Club, Co- thurnus Club, and Senior Council. An excellent student, Kathy was one of the top students in every one of her classes. She donated her study halls for two years and served as a lab assistant in mathematics classes. Because of her outstanding citizenship and charac- ter, she was awarded the DAR Cood Citizenship Award. For these same qualities, the el Cortquislfulor takes pride in saluting Kathy Clemens. Always willing to lend a hand, Kenny Wolfe was in- volved in almost every activity at BA. ln the drama depart- ment, he denoted many hours and much energy to. this yearls productions. He was a member of the sound crew, Cothurnus Club, and Thespians, and he helped with thc Musical, Senior Play, Variety Theatre, and NFL Talent Show. Being active in the math and science departments, Kenny was a member of Math Club and Mu Alpha Theta, and he participated in the Science Club for three years. Kennyis love for the French language was apparent in his conversations de Francaisfi As President of the French Club, he instigated activities at the weekly meet- ings and helped to strengthen regard for the French lan- guage at BA. Donating hours to work on the faculty section of the el Conquistador, he pushed to meet his deadlines on time. Far above and beyond the call of duty, he made layouts and cropped pictures for other staff members when deadlines were pressing. As a member of Quill and Scroll and the Senior Assembly Committee, Kenny helped out where he was needed. He was honored for his willingness to join and to help in lVlerit's Who's Who Among High School Students. For the same reasons, the el Cortquistudor is proud to salute Kenny Wolfe. Kenny Wolfe
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El C alutes utstanding tudents Boss Bailey Reflecting all the traits that are attributed to the per- fcctn student, Ross Bailey impressed both the faculty and his fellow students with his character. One of the best trainers BA has ever had, he worked long and hard with the coaches and teams he managed. As a sophomore, Ross managed the B football team. During both his junior and senior years, he spent his fall semesters training the varsity football team and his spring semesters training the varsity baseball team. Both years each team did well in competi- tion, and part of the credit must be given to the quality of training the team members received. ln addition to his athletic endeavors, Ross performed other activities with the same degree of excellence. In the classroom, he was the type of student that teachers enjoyed teaching and students enjoyed knowing. He tutored other BA students diligently, and his sportsmanship appeared as he did his best to help them achieve the same degree of ex- cellence on the football field and baseball diamond. The el Conquistador is proud to honor Boss Bailey for his winning determination by presenting him an el C Salutesf' As president of the Science Club, Leslie Prater kept busy planning the annual Science Symposium held in March. Typing letters, contacting speakers, and assigning students were only a few of the duties she fulfilled during the spring. Under the leadership of a new sponsor, the Science Club had a successful year with Leslie as its presi- dent. An Hideall, student, Leslie donated many hours of her time to other subjects. She belinged to the Math Club and to Mu Alpha Theta, and she contributed much of her time to work on the Math Symposium. She was secretary-trea- surer of the German Club, and she played an important part in building its success. ln addition to these leadership responsibilities, Leslie donated her time and energy as a member of the Senior Pub staff and the National Honor So- ciety. During the school hours, Leslie's classroom perform- ance matched up to her extracurricular activities. An hon- ors student, she excelled in her studies, and she offered her understanding to others as a science lab assistant. The el Conquistador is proud to salute Leslie Prater. Leslie Prater Wm S 24 xv is HS' vnu!
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Laura Smith Versatility was the key to Laura Smith's contribution to Bryan Adams. Serving editor-in-chief of the el Crmquis- Lador, she was faced with the difficult responsibility of coordinating the stafffs efforts into a quality yearbook. She worked continually to organize an annual reflective of stu- dent life at BA. Laura also served in a journalistic capacity as a humor writer on the Senior Pub. She was also a two- year member of Quill and Scroll, serving as vice-president her senior year. Laura's enthusiasm and energy extended beyond her journalistic endeavors. She was active in LIFE Lab and helped direct the labs at Bryan Adams. An honor student, Laura was active in National Honor Society, serving as a tutor all three of her years at BA. Her academic excellence was rewarded as she was named National Merit Finalist. A member of the Math Club, Laura was also active in Mu Alpha Theta and the annual Math Synposium. She was se- lected as an ROTC sponsor her senior year, and she also participated as a two-year member in Synchfr Swim. The el Coriquislador is very proud to salute a student as deserving as Laura Smith. Talent in the fields of speech and mathematics made George Tarpleyfs contributions to BA valuable and 'diversi- fierl. As secretary of National Forensic League, he ac- cepted many responsibilities adding to the success of this organization. Working as assistant director of BA's annual speech tournament, George fulfilled obligations and con- tributed hours by the hundreds. The entire debate division of the tournament was under his authority. In addition to his great show of dependability. George did an outstanding job himself in tournament competition. By the end of only his second year on the debate squad, he had either placed or reached the finals in five tournaments. George's academic ability was as outstanding as his abil- ity in debate. An honors math student. he carried his achievements beyond his superior classroom performance and learned to use the computer with dexterity. He was also a member of the Math Club and Mu Alpha Theta. Be- cause Georgz-'s performance in other subjects matched this mathematical superiority. he was a two-year member of National Honor Society. The el Conquistador is proud to salute George Tarplcy for the sense of responsibility with which he approached all of his endeavors. George Tarpley 1 5 . N ar. 'NT 4:-4.5. X 'V' Q..
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