< Previous96 What a class Students could hardly wait to be sen-iors and one of the reasons was the Social and Family Living class. That class gave the students an opportu-nity to relate to other people. The group got together and did things like going to Prospect Park which is an old folks home. When the group gave a luncheon for the Homecoming Royalty they provided live entertainment and great food. In this class you share inner feelings. It helped you deal with other people more openly. Social Fam-ily Living seemed to be the highlight of most seniors' day. Gerald, Lori J. Geyen, Paul D. Gilbertsen, Paris L. Giles, Robert R. Gilje, Lisa J. Giusto, Michael J. Glaser, ~usan G! Glass, Adrian E. Glazer, Daniel J. Goodwin, Glen C. Govednik, Keith A. Grahn, Vickie L. Grainer, Mark C. Grassman, Douglas R. Green, David J. Green, Donald R. • Green, Lisa A. Gregg, Ronald E. Gregory, Carla J. Groh, Veronica J. Grovender, John E. Gruber, Lori L. Gulden, Mary L. Gustafson, Barry F. Gustafson, Rhoda C. , Gutoske, Craig D. Guyot, Jane S. Haas, David L. _Hag I of, Susan J. Hallgren, Kurt A. Halling, Constance J. Halvorson, Beth E. Halvorson, Kari L. Hamilton, Sherry L. Hamling, John D. Hannaman, Anthony A. Hanson, Peggy L. Happe, Gregg A. Haraldson, Scott L. Haram, Paula A. 97 & Harris, Robert L. Harri~on, Randy L. Hart, Kimberly A. Haugen, Kris A. Haugen, Sarah A. Hausladen, Mark R. Ha·utman, Lisa M. Hawke, Kathleen G. I ---------------------------------------------. 98 Head, Margit Heisler, Heidie J. Helm, Nori S. Hennen, Laurie A. Henriques, Dawn M. Hense, Michelle M. Heskin, Brenda J. Heupel, Douglas J. Hill, David M. Hill, Peter A. Hippler, Craig C. Hjellming, Glenda E. Hobbs, Bruce C. Hodgins, Roberta Y. Hollinsworth, John R. Holman, John P. The chase It was a classic scene through the year. Girl, preferably a sophomore, set her sights on a senior guy of her choice and went about the mechanics of The Hunt. What followed was a · series of hounding, detours and gen-eral silliness. The poor guy was driven to hiding out in the chemistry lab . Even a magician couldn't make her disappear . After a few months of tor-ment, the guy succumbed to the wiles of the charming young lady and true love found its way again . Holst, Mark L. Holzhacker, Ronald L. Hom, Kathryn S. Hoover, Rick P. Horsager, Todd A. Howell, Rick A. Huberty, Diane M. Huberty, Scott A. Huerter, Belinda S. Hultman, Paul R.' Hunley, Sarita Hupperts, Stephen B. Hybbem, William C. Hyttinen, Kirsi E. Illies, Darla M. lmpagliazzo, Lisa M. 99 100 Time passages It was a typical first hour cal culus class. The teacher droned on while students struggled to keep their eyes open. The day proceeded one minute at a time, each passing like an hour. But the day did end, and the week, and it was Friday again . For seniors though ; the years seemed to have flown. They clearly remembered their first days of Junor High . And every moment led them closer to graduation when many would be on their own. The time may have seemed to drag on for the moment, but once it has passed it was gone forever . lsaksson, Karl G. Jackson, Lori A. Jackson, Mary B. Jacobson, Dawn M. Jacobson , Julie Jaeger, Jean E. Jareski, Robert A. Jaspersen, Michael T. Jensen, Deborah J. Jerome, Thomas M. Johnson, Angela R. Johnson, David L. Johnson, Erik A. Johnson, Gregg P. Johnson, Jenn ifer M. Johnson, Joan M. 9 I I -/ 8 ~.// / ' 1, 7 • 12 I \ \ I I I I I ,, 1111'' 5 6 3 . -..... . Johnson, Judy R. Johnson, Lauri L. Johnson, Laurie K. Johnson, Lynette R. Johnson, Micheal D . . Johnson, Steven R. Johnson, Teresa J. Jordan, James S. Jorgenson, Janan K. Jukich, Scott W. Kahabka, Dale R. Kaysen, Nancy A. Keefe, Colleen M. Keeler, Sally R. Kelleher, James A. Keller, Kevin R. Kelley, Ronald E. Kennealy, Robert E. Kepner, Cindy M .. Kepner, Mae Ann Kerst , Linda S. Kes, Victoria M. Keyes, Micheal P. Kibbe, Maura P. 101 'r 102 Kim, Cathryn M. King,Micheal M. Kinney, Richard Kissell, Carolyn A. Klamm, Daniel G. Klang, Kathy J. Klein, Jeff P. Knoch, James D. Knutson, Doug A. Koegel, Eric J. Kopel, David J. Kor, Tim K. Koski, Steven J. Kovacic, Barb E. Kragewski, B. l Kram~r, Nancy Kreitz, Steven W. Kruse, Karl W. Kuelbs, John A. Kugler, Janet L. Kuhlman, Cheryl A. Kukuk, Kris M. Kaplic, Paul L. Kvittem, Shellie D. • i ' I Down the drain Students were constantly faced with the problem of money. Whether it was to buy parts for the car, or to take a girl out for a movie, there never seemed to be enough money. Teenag-ers really never knew how hard it was to earn money until they had to go out and make it on their own . Girls and boys alike found it hard to keep enough money in their pockets long enough to burn a hole. Landerville, K. La Croix, Keith N. Lannon, Steven J. Larsen, John H. · Larsen, Philip R. Laughlin, Kathy A. Lawson, Laura J. Le Beau, Ann M. Lepoidevin, Chris Leslie, Fred D . . Lewis, Bentley D. Lewis, Lori B. Lewis, Robert D. Lien, Jeffrey~-Lohrentz, Ted D. Lowder, Mark W. ·103 104 The way we were I Our time as seniors at BHS was lim -ited. We had only a year to be sopho-mores and squirrely . As jun io rs we spent time being caught in the middle . Then we had only a year to adjust to being seniors . Finally, we were ready to graduate or were we? Seniors spent hours in classes like Advanced Comp and Humanities prepa ring for evil col-lege professors. But as June approached many sen iors were faced with the· future. High school friends and pastimes were left as new goals were set. Luck, Alice M. Luedke, Greg M. Macnulty, William M. Mahaney, Rob J. Mahnke, Kim S. Malaske, James N. Maloney, Monica M. Mann, Steven J. Mara, James J. Marschel, Brent H. Martin, Micheal P . . Martin, Richard D. Martin, Robert L. Mathews, Lynda M. Matlock , John J. Matychuk, David S. .. McCauley, Mark D. McColl, Robert B. McDaniel, Kathy L. McDermott, Jeff D. McGee, David T. McNamee, Susan M. McParlan, Karen M. McPherson, Kristen M. McOuoid, Karen M. Meade, Gary W. Mecl, Roxanne R. Mehrhoff, Alan A. Melin, Julie A. rylessetler, Stephanie Metzger, James M. Meyer, Thomas G. Miazga, Christine A. Micheal, David P. Michelsen, Brue~ F. Miedaner, Beth Millen, Joseph P. Miller, Joan M. Miller, Mark 8. Miller, Stephan 'M. 105 Next >