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Catch the wave! This is it! This is the theme established by the student coun- cil for this school year. We are not going to say next year anymore. Instead, we are going to catch the wave of positive at- titude and tackle any challenge that rolls our way. No problem is too big or small for us. Everyone will try his best in sports, academics, organiza- tions, and activities. We will show that our new attitude can be maintained if not improved With such a positive attitude flowing, goals will become higher and even more at- tainable. The faculty and stu- dent body will grow closer, mak- ing our second home our best ever. Everyone will know that for Burkburnett High School this is the year. Catch the wave! This is it! Mr. Darland had the perfect words to promote the spirit even more at the homecoming pep rally Buses! Buses! Every moming, every aftemoon and for all the various extra-curricular trips throughout the year the yellow school bus was always there.
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A wave of changes Changes from lowering a ceil- ing to posting campus rules in every classroom made this year full of improvements. The bond money provided air-conditioning for the cafetorium. Also, lowering the ceiling for the air corrected the e in the Voca- Wing. Another change was the expansion of the Jour- nalism Department which published the new monthly school newspaper, Bulldog Times. To have better discipline, all the teachers were required to post classroom rules. The new CAPS committee, along with the newly 4 new teachers, who the faculty. With the new attitude change from last year and a wave of new changes around the campus this was the year. The 14 new teachers received in- structions at the orientation for new faculty members during in- service training week. .m ,, 15 'Z'7 r5 - J 'LQ-a,:V tif : 5 witw. at GX A TT .- Y' qxgxwxixg g Q vii KN XXV ' fix .avllghob Q l English teacher Mrs. Sandy Hamilton spent many hours making her basic classroom rules, which had to be posted in each room. While unpacking boxes after mov- ing to the new Guidance Center, counselors Mrs. Debby Patterson and Mrs. Judy Smiley show the strain of change. g, L . . ,ig y1.: , 'si E Q
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