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if x i X 5 'S Initiation involves late-night antics Although there was a disappointing freshmen turnout, senior girls spon- sored the Big Sister-Little Sister Party September I3 in the cafeteria. Between coming and going, girls found enough time together to have the freshmen prepare and serve ice cream sundaes of the seniors' choice. Some of the contests included fastest bottle drinker fusing prune juice as formu- la j, loudest crying baby and, of course, cutest baby. Groups of frosh sang Love to be a Bend High Senior on radio KBND and at the volleyball game held the same night. They were willing to do anything said Senior Class President Judy Lesher. That statement held true through the night as seniors drove their 'baby' sisters all over town dic- tating commandes at each stop while hecklers followed in their own cars. 'Kiili,.f1vi ,us 'E 43 vf '? ala Cf!- i I. ? .Q TOP: Pacifiers, bibs and diapers were all part of the routine on initiation night for Baby Bears Peggy Biggus and Pam Mollenhauer. CENTER, Seniors Nancy Rastovich and Kim Kellaher help freshmen Lynn Hancock, Lisa Child, Deni Bart- ley, Chareen Penhollow and Sherri Cunnington with the words to I'd Love to Be A Bend High Senior as they sing at radio station KBND. BE- LOW: Newly initiated Tami Lakey eats a ham- burger at McDonalds. 1 ft. 4. Big-Little Sister Party I3
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Frosh convicted by prejudice jur The freshmen met their predestined fate on September I4 when the student body attended the annual frosh initi- ation assembly held in the gym. In a mock trial, defense attorney Brian Grall lost six of six cases to prosecut- ing attorney Doug Kershaw whose eye- witness was the entertaining but blind Judy Lesher. Judy, a prejudice jury and a crooked judge overwhelmed GraIl's shaky case. Each of the six Freshmen was sentenced to chew a pack of bub- ble gum. While still in that' sticky pre- dicament, freshmen Linsey Wallace was forced to eat soda crackers. To lift the now-wounded frosh pride, freshmen football players in dance team uniforms performed cheers be- fore the student body. More severe punishments were with- held because of parental complaint and administrative policy. RIGHT: Juror Bret Darling aids blind Judy Lesher as she gropes for the witness stand to testify against ten accused freshmen at the frosh initi- ation assembly. BELOW: Dressed in dance team uniforms. freshman football players Mike Ker- shaw, Russ Roberts, Paul Helling and Harry Miller brighten the spirits of fellow class members as they offer a cheer.
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Ifxx v,,,y 4 -t 1? is XM 5. 8 Julie, Mike rule at Homecoming Homecoming festivities began with a parade from the school to Juniper Park for the traditional bon fire on October 26. After the ceremony there, the mob of Bend fans proceeded to Punk Hun- nel stadium for the game against the Ontario Tigers. The bleak Tiger-controlled score of 28- 6 at halftime did not dampen the crowd's enthusiasm. The marching band. led by Cathy Gibson, provided a prelude to the introduction of the Homecoming court. The girls were dri- ven on the field in Corvettes supplied by Bend's Corvette Club. Escorted by their fathers, the princesses anxiously awaited the proclamation of the queen who had been selected earlier that day by student vote. Principal Lowell Pearce crowned Julie Robertson while she and her court faced the cheering crowd. Bend's second-half effort produced three touchdowns for a tremendous 28-27 comeback. However, the game was lost when Bend committed a pen- alty in the end zone giving the Tigers a safety and two more points late in the fourth quarter. Time ran out on the Bears' final drive. with the Tigers win- ning 30-27. Saturday night Queen Julie ruled with King Mike Hackbart over the Home- coming dance held at Pilot Butte Ju- nior High. TOP: Half-time festivities are climaxed by the crowing of Queen Julie Robertson. CENTER: The percussion section of the marching band follows director Bill Ellison's lead as the group performs before a packed stadium. BELOW: A brother and sister and a pair of brothers are included in the Homecoming Court. Member: include Lisa Child, Russ Roberts. Gina Jarvi. Joe Yahna, Kim Black, Troy Emerson. Mike Hackbart, Gilann Helling, Julie Robertson, Bob Ellis, Tracy Everton, Jeff Roberts, Stacy Berthiaume, Dave Avery, Paul Helling and Susie Farley. lvl O '4-,i1....'V ,., ? .Q... '. 'jfjf ,545 VA 1'
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