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Queen Kay inspires Tri-Captain Vaughn Levy with the traditional good-luck kiss. Queen Kay Lehman Senior Attendant Shari Cogan 1969 HCNIECONIING Rain Ca n't Dissolve' Bear Spirit We've got the pride on our side! Throughout Homecoming Week students displayed pride and spirit. Give the Bears a hand and Derail the Locos were among the many signs plastering the hall. Juniors spent many a near-sleep- less night putting furry B's on the golden mums. Frenzied students stuffed Kleenex into eleven floats for the Homecoming Parade. Fresh- man outdid the upper classmen by winning first prize for their float, We're Big, We're Bad, We're Bossf' Juniors came second with We've Got the Fever. Extra pep sessions helped the student body unite for the game. The traditional bonfire made every- one Fire up for a Victory. 14 Homecoming Tension rose as the time for the kick-off drew near. Queen Kay's dream came true in spite of driz- zling rain, as she stepped from her red chariot to begin the evening's activities. With mud in their shoes and wa- ter dripping down their necks, the band presented a patriotic half-time theme with a flaming BHS accent- ing the finale. However the climax to the half was Kay's speech. The team exemplified all the at- tributes of pride as senior Joe Won- setler scored four out of the six touchdowns. After the lopsided Bear victory, Bryan fans enjoyed the dance fea- turing the James Group, spon- sored by the junior class.
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The long and the short of it. Clad in fashion- able garb, Nancy Clappe and Sandra Walker are ready for another day. Doing their thing students are fascinated by passing trains at Melbern Bridge. STUDENT LIFE Involvement - that's our bag . . . Idealistic . . . Qpirited . . . Proud . . . Seeking . . . Uncertain . , . School spirit zoomed as more pep signs than ever before plastered our halls. Car caravans, unique parties, and Melbern Bridge all grabbed a part of our oh, so pre- cioustime. The clop of chunky heels echoed in the halls. Canteen nights! Wear Your Own Thing! Styles ranged from faded jeans and grubby t-shirts to bells, pointed collars, scarves and vests. In the fight for individuality maxis joined minis, which were winning acceptance. For glitter, everyone wore multiple rings and chains. Concerned students became in- volved in world as well as school problems with a campaign for Vote 19, a fight for our rights in Honor Society study hall, and a pressing desire for improved communication between teachers, parents, and friends. Meanwhile they pondered mind-blowing music, they won- dered is Paul McCartney dead? are peace moratoriums justified? how much ofthe moon is a dream? Youth is vibrant, fun-loving, and free-moving. We are a part of socie- ty making trends, making history. Youth is a once-in-a-life time experi- ence . . . Student Life 13
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Attendants Janet Erbe Freshman Carol Ellis, Junior: Carla Rupp, Sophomore. Senior speedster Joe Wonsetler dashes for one of his four Homecoming touchdowns. ABOVE: Helmet badges from Dr. Sommer help the Bears intimidate the enemy. LEFT: Raindrops glisten on royal cheeks as Queen Kay addresses the crowd. CENTER: October showers bring Carla flow- ers! Jenny Struble pins a corsage on Carla Rupp, beaming under PIassman's umbrella. Homecoming 15
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