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Pie in Brooks' face highlights assemblies Assemblies throughout the year were filled witt spirit and variety. The annual Freshmen Initiatnmn and Spirit Week assemblies set the year rolling. Spirit and class pride exploded into rowdiness at the many pep assemblies. A big wrestling meet prompted one which featured a wrestling match in the gym between faculty members Elmer Groener and Jeff Tuculet. The second faculty basketball game, which BSH won, resulted in Debbie Brooks, Mtn. View stu- dent body president, attending a Bend High as- sembly in February to receive a pie in the face from her BSH counterpart, lay Johnson. Other memorable assemblies included the demon- strations by the rally squads and the senior talent show. Assemblies were always a nice break from the normal routine, according to Dan Olds, assemblies commissioner. Though Olds didn't feel assemblies were as good as they used to be, he said that there was an overall good turnout for most ot them. i
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Japanese guests stay three weeks at BSH. Baffled expressions resulted when students tried to keep up with foreign accents, but all involved seemed to learn from the foreign exchange pro- gram. Danish student Lisa Peterson came first semester followed by Luerdes Rodriguez, a Mexi- can guest, who came to sharpen English skills. Ten Japanese students arrived during spring va- cation to spend three weeks in Bend. They at- tended classes, toured the area and during lunch periods entertained BSH students with card tricks and arm wrestling. Lava Bear Kerry Gutcher chose to spend her senior year in England while classmate Diane Capps spent the year in France. LEFT: Junior Jill Carey gives her new Japanese friend a rose and a warm welcome on her arrival. TOP: The Japanese exchange students and their two teachers were enthusiastic as they got olt the plane at the Redmond Airport. ABOVE: After staying in Bend lor three weeks, and making many triends, leaving wasn't easy for these Japanese gests.
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A W :sy ,st-on PAGE 24 UPPER RIGHT: The crowds cheer as Mtn. View student body president Debbie Brooks receives a blueberry and sour cream pie in the lace at a BSH assembly. LOWER RIGHT: Referee Buck Davis proclaims leif Tuculet as the winner over lellow teacher Elmer Groner in a wrestling match during a pep assembly. BELOW: luniors Gilann Helling and Cindy Garibay of the varsity rally squad got the crowd cheering at a pep assembly in the gym. PAGE 25 BELOW: The spirited senior section oi the gym shows that they are number one at a pep assembly. LEFT: Student body president lay lohnson takes a pie from senior Dan Westeren to throw at Debbie Brooks. HC! , skim-ill R G 'l'.'i--'-
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