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Personality, Pursuit, and Perser- verence — these three attributes are the special qualities that come to one’s mind when one thinks of Sam Murphy. Sam is a very outgoing person. His personality has won him many friends. He has always been a cheer- ful and warm individual, giving of himself to others. No favor asked of Sam is ever turned down. His respect and consideration for others has manifested itself in this book’s being dedicated to him. Sam has always pursued the high- est ideals — academically and social- ly. He has constantly worked to bet- ter himself in his studies, on the field, and in his relationships with others. Perhaps the attribute of perser- verence best sums up the way we feel about Sam. Where many people would have given up under similar unfortunate circumstances, Sam has literally defied medicine and has made a miraculous comeback on his way to what we all hope is a complete recovery. He has perservered in spite of the pain, the set backs, and the tedious hours of exercise. And he has done it without a complaint. He is truly someone to emulate. It is with our prayers for your complete recov- ery, our respect for you as classmate and sportsman, and our love for you as a friend that we. The Graduating Class of 1976, do sincerely dedicate this yearbook to you, Sam Murphy. Play it again, Sam!
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Junior Year getting new advisors losing for “Peanuts” in homecom- ing competition turning everyone’s class rings working towards “A Time For Us” with the successful flea market almost being a senior Senior Year open-lunch senior trip anticipation sadness responsibility where did the time go? applications anxiety fright independence SAT’S happiness paranoia realization starting anew GRADUATION 15
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Senior Advisors The Class of ’76 began its last year in B.T.H.S. appropriately. Our Bicentennial Homecoming Float, “The Spirit of ‘76”, won. Following Homecoming was a successful candy sale to help alleviate the cost of our Senior trip. On February 11 th we set off on our long awaited journey to Tamiment Ski Lodge in the Poconos. After waiting all through high school for this excursion, two days just did not seem like much time at all. However, the one event we have all been anticipating is yet to come ... GRADU- ATION! Mrs. Mary Mehl and Mr. Rocco Vizzacco Senior Officers 17 (LEFT TO RIGHT) Bill VanSciver, Vice President; Glenn Collins, Treasurer; Diane Wolvin, Secretary; Pat Roche, President
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