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Spirit, Pride, and Honor (This Isa Bulldog) Spirit, Pride and Honor: Not just three words, but a meaning that needs all three. If one word is forgotten or ignored, it’s like a tricycle without one wheel, it just doesn't work well. Spirit: is a word that says. Go Hand in Hand All The Way. Pride: is a word that says. We Back You Win or Lose. Honor: is a word that says, We’ll do What’s Right Regardless of Our Situation. Having great Spirit and dignified Pride will assist us in finding Honor in the words, Burnet High School. . . . . . and being glad to say, “You better believe I’m a Bulldog!” Dean Crow — Junior What is a Bulldog? 1. A person who takes pride in our school. 2. A person who isn’t afraid to show spirit at any time. 3. Someone who backs our teams 100%. 4. Someone who doesn’t try to run the whole school by himself. 5. Someone who doesn’t take advantage of his friends. 6. A Bulldog doesn’t damage school property. Amy Greenlees — Soph. A “TRUE BULLDOG” is a person who feels inside that he or she honestly believes that Burnet High has been, is, and always will be the school with out- standing opportunities, the best Pride, Honor, and Spirit a school can have, and the greatest students anywhere. A “TRUE BULLDOG” is PROUD to be a part of Burnet High School and wants to participate in many activities in order to become a well-adjusted citizen. “Granny B” Barton A Bulldog is: Someone who attends ballgames and pep-rallies to show SPIRIT. Someone who has PRIDE. . . . and someone who participates in school activities to give his school HONOR. Roger Fox — Soph. What is a Bulldog? A Bulldog is someone who really cares about his fellowman and is willing to help when he can. A Bulldog is interested and active in the school’s func tions, and tries to do his best in them. Being a Bulldog means taking pride in our school, and making it a place to be proud of. A Bulldog is an all-around WINNER! Dewayne Tant — Sr.
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BULLDOG 1978 BURNET HIGH SCHOOL BURNET, TEXAS VOLUME XXI Faculty Page 3 Students Page 9 Organizations Page 29 Sports Page 57 Personalities Page 87 Activities Page 97
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UN W7 Superintend- ent and Staff Page 4 Principal and Staff Page 5 Faculty Page 6 Custodians Page 8 3
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