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Ba by Bears survive rites l've never been so embarrassed in my life! , exclaimed sophomore Julie Robertson after being forced to run down aisles of Wagner's supermarket dressed in diapers and singing I wish I were a Bend High Senior. She was only one of some fifty sophomore girls who were offically welcomed by their counterparts at the senior-soph- omore big sister-little sister party, October 5. The sophomore bears engaged in several stunts, too. Competition for 1977's Miss Baby Bear highlighted the junior-fresh- man big sister-little sister party held September 27 in the cafeteria. Kelly Laemmle was awarded the title by judges Chris Wood, Rick Billaud, Dave Langmas and Tim Undelhofen, while Julie Finchan was named first runner- up. In addition, the baby bears took part in several other contestants. nation from their big sisters. UPPER LEFT: Senior Leah Gleason leading baby bear, Debbie Morse. LEFT: Linda Mac Daniels decorates a Freshmen baby bear ABOVE: Freshman baby bears receive indoctri
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LEFT: Joel Dunaway terrorizes Dani Heiser and visitors in The Creature of the Black Lagoon. BELOW: Tami Toledo disects her victim to the horror of onlookers. LOWER LEFT: A Ghoul grasps at intruders during the Museum of Hor- rors. BSH's museum 'rerrifies guests Unearthly howls and spine-chilling screams greeted visitors at the Museum of Horrors October 28, 29, 30. Sponsored by the Thespian Society in conjunction with the drama department, the museum attracted approximately 2200 people. Included among the 35 exhibits were The Auto Wreck, The Maggot Room, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon. The museum employed a cast of over 200 ghouls, zombies, and other supernatural crea- tures, who rose from their tombs from 7:00 to 10:00 each evening to terrify apprehensive guests. Considering the bad nights it had to be on, we did fine, said Drama Coach Sherry Christoffersen, surveying the museum's success. Lava Bears sports events conflicted with the event. Haunted House 19
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