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Honor Students Valedictorian Mary Linton (RIGHT) was named valedictorian of the 1972 graduating class with a 3.81 point average. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Linton. In addition to being elected to the National Honor Society, Mary was very active in the school's extra- curricular activities. During four years of high school she played in the band, was a member of Cam- pus Life, Bowling Intramurals and Girl's Athletic Association. She participated in forensics for three years and was a class officer for four years. Salutatorian Candee Landis was named salu- tatorian with a 3.7 point average. Candee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Colter Landis. She too was named to the National Honor So- ciety and has a varied background in extra-curricular activities in- cluded four years of band, three years of debate, two years on the forensic team and three years on the student countil, where she served as secretary. She was also a member of the Latin Club and the Home Economic Club. Candee was also named recipient of the DAR good Citizen Award as a represen- tative of BCHS. Selection was based on dependability, service, patrio- tism, and leadership. Others graduating with honors (3.0 to 3.5) were, listed in alpha- betical order: Janet Bihn, Steve Blumer, Linda Chatterton, Darla DeBolt, Gavin Frantz, Elaine Hart, Thomas Hayes, Debbie Holmsen, Patty Howison, Glenn Johnson, Paula Johnston, Anthony Lentz, Harold Love, Charles McDonald, Rhoda March, James Morgan, Dorene Raab, Dawn Reist, Laura Wallace, Katherine Weaver. 124
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Te — Senior Officers And dvisers BOTTOM TO TOP: Tom Hayes, S.C. Rep. Mary Linton, S.C. Rep. Mrs. Burleson, Advisor Paula Johnston, Secretary Mrs. Roerdon, Advisor Tony Lentz, Pres. Glenn Johnson, Treas. NOT PICUTRED: Jim Morgan, Vice-Pres. Debbie Holmsen, S.C. Rep.
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Two Seniors Attend Youth Conferences Tony Lentz (LEFT) was spon- sored by Consumers Power Compa- ny as a delegate to the National Youth Conference on Science and the Environment in Chicago. He was accompanied by Mrs. Paul Dean, instructor at B.C. Consum- ers Power sent 26 Michigan science students and teachers to three days of sessions which attracted some 800 students and teachers from 50 states. The National Youth Con- ference is sponsored by leading ed- ucational group and the electric utility industry. Tom Hayes was chosen as a member of a Presidential Class- room for Young Americans in Washington D.C. from February 12-19. Hayes' activities were var- ied. He visited such places as the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Ar- lington Cemetary, the White House, and the Captial. Along with his pleasure trips he attended seminars on different phases of government, talked to lawyers from the Justice Department, and met President Nixon's personal aid. He also met Senator Robert Griffin and Repre- sentative Elford Cederberg. ee 126
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