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Wifffif 4 4+ H • • » 4 . I I I ‘ Susan Fowler smiles as she hears the latest bit of gossip from her friend. Missy Robinson while sitting in geometry class, Julie Belue and Candi Seay sit in the Senior focuses her concentration on the mind bending Lounge checking out Julie’s newly acquired false geometry proofs. fingernails. Seniors — 13
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Twelve Years Added To Arduous Work Make The Senior Class Of ’85 To be called a Senior finally becomes a respected title, and an honor that re- quired hard work. For the past twelve years, the individual had to strive to make this one dream become a reality. During this progressive climb to the top, tears of happiness and sadness have been shared; however, no matter how happy and special our senior year was, there will always be a chunk of our hearts given to B.H.S. that will tell us that the life we have known for so long must be left behind. After graduation night the class of ’85 will only be another memory that we will lock away in our minds never to be forgotten. This last year will always re- main dear to us, and we should pass on our dreams of being a senior to others. We as seniors will move on to opportu- nities and future goals. Bruce Whitaker catches up on lost sleep during one of the warm October lunch breaks. Kenny Lemmons makes an unappetizing face as he prepares to take a bite of his pizza. Scott McHam demonstrates his own unique style Michelle Dover. Mary Robinson, Kim Thrift of headspinning down the halls of B.H.S. talked about their weekend plans as Teena Bull- man laid back and relaxed in the warm October sun.
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Lifetime Homecoming Celebrated With Festivities And Dancin Once In A Looking at the stands ready and filled for the agenda of the upcom- ing night. The sun was setting against the pink sky. The time has come for the festivities to begin. Spirit links were broken and the floats took their rounds. The sen- ior float came in first, the sopho- more was second, leaving the ju- niors in third place. Originality and affluence was definitely no- ticed in all of the floats. Finishing the prayer, the “Star Spangled Banner” and fight song were played to start the game. The ex- citement and anticipation was ad- ded when the Centurions scored against York seven to zero. The Centurions were still holding their gain when half time snuck upon them. Who would be crowned Homecoming Queen? The band set up, while the walkway and arch were set up for the candi- dates. “Homecoming” was played while the candidates were intro- duced one last time. The ballots were in and Donna Wyatt was crowned our new homecoming queen. Now of course all good things must come to an end, but what an ending Broome gave the York Cougars. A seven to zero up- set, the undefeated team had now been defeated by the mighty Cen- turions. The homecoming candidates and their escorts waited patiently in the endzone for the end of the pre-game show. Escorted by Bryan Abernathy, Donna Wyatt was crowned Homecoming Queen by Dr. Kenneth Dinkins. Gina Smiley, sponsored by Jim Denton, stood before the student body waiting to be introduced at the homecoming as- sembly. Lee Zettlemoyer pretended to sing a song to the candidates before the Homecoming assembly began.
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