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Senior Favorites Shelley Frayer Through Raiderettes, Senior Class Favorite, Shelley Frayer displays her spirit for the school. She has been a member of the Raiderette drill team for three years, serving as Junior Lieutenant her Junior year and Senior Lieutenant her Senior year. Shelley was also a member of Student Coun- cil where she made many new friends. Young Life and Na- tional Honor Society, too, were a few of her many ac- tivities in the school. Her friendly attitude was one of the reasons Shelley was chosen as Senior Class Favorite. Scott Hilton As a Senior, class favorite Scolt Hilton had a lot of opportunity to joke around with his fellow classmates. His easy going attitude made him a nice guy to talk to. Along with being an all around nice guy Scott also played for three years on Bell ' s varsity football team. He was much acclaimed for his performances on the football field, having been chosen player-of-the-week more than just once. His Senior year he was the Captain of the defense. Scott also was a member of Young Life. Because he was an approachable and open guy the Senior class chose Scott as their favorite. FAVORITES 29
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All School Favorites Sherry Kneis As an All-School Favorite, one would have to be friendly to all their ovi n classmates plus more. Senior Sherry Kneis. according to the student body, qualifies as an Al l-School Favorite. Sherry vi as a Raiderette all three years here at Bell, and has also been active in choir. This year she was president of the Treble Chorus. To promote spirit through the student body, Sherry, as a member of Student Coun- cil, participated in many activities sponsored by the coun- cil. Her warm smile and interest in others influenced the student body when choosing their All School Favorites. Brad Turner Through his various activities. Brad Turner, Senior, associates with many different kinds of people. His friend- ships with so many different people helped him to become an All-School-Favorite. Brad has been a member of the band all three years at Bell. This year he was drum major of the mar- ching band. He also plays with Bell ' s stage band. Brad is also involved in many student related organizations. Two of these are Student Council and National Honor Society of which he is Parliamentarian. His winning personality is one of the at- tributes Brad has that encouraged the student body to vote him as All-School-Favorite. 28 FAVORITES
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Junior Favorites Kay Massey Dedication and involvement at Bell are a few reasons why the Junior Class chose Kay Massey as their favorite. Serv- ing the past two years on the Student Council and as the Treasurer for the Junior Class, Kay showed her abilities as a leader. Showing her Raider Spirit, she served as a cheerleader. Kay was also active in Young Life. All these things and more were reasons why Kay (Massey was chosen favorite. Tommy Jenkins An open and likeable guy, the Junior Class chose Tommy Jenkins as their favorite. Tommy is ah easy going guy with a friendly way about him. He has played on the varsity football team for the past two years. He also participated on the track team. Tommy has shown his outstanding abilities in sports. He has been a great asset to the athletic program here at Bell. Tommy was also a member of Young Life. The Junior Class chose Tommy as their favorite because he is always keeping in step with L.D. Bell. FAVORITES
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