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9 q,-vmi M B H ■sbbbbb VbT 1 1 1 b1 •1 iff i 1 TILifdejj Junior Optimists Rick Neill, Jim Parker, Ken Tolliver try their JO popcorn. Money-raising Jobs JYC ' er Gory Brummet sells a basketball program to a Bronc fan. Sponsor Miss Vandersloot, Bonnie Carpenter, and Marilyn Myhre survey their supply of pastries at the AK bake sale at West Park Plaza. The sale was planned to pay for Miss Broncette expenses. The club made an unexpected profit of about $15.
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There ' s no percentage in bringing an apple to your teacher anymore-Student Council has a monopoly on that sort of thing with its Teacher Appreciation Day, a year-old tradition at BHS. The council started several new projects this year, too: a new ring design (above) which will be used for the next three years, or the Student Council bulletin board (left), displaying official minutes of the meetings and announcements or special advertisements. School Events President Burley Packwood called the meetings to order every first and third Tuesday, first period, in the auditorium. After Secretary Betsy Brown read the minutes, the council settled down to business. Committee chairmen reported on the progress of the point system or the winter carnival . Representa- tives requested clocks and new numbers on classroom doors for their homerooms, and asked why the cafeteria couldn ' t offer coke and coffee. Problems raised during the year varied from mandatory activity tickets to serving mustard with hot- dogs in the cafeteria. President and Vice President, Burley Packwood and Ken Tolliver, (right) dis- cuss committee proceedings before a meeting. Student Council members take notes, listen during a meeting.
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Club projects — from special ref- erendum elections to JO popcorn sales — make up most of the year ' s activities. Elphadonk, after a request by Student Council, sponsored a refer- endum on mandatory activity tickets. Junior Optimist popcorn and YKC programs add enjoyment to Bronc games. Physics Club members traveled to Arco to visit the atomic reactor there. BKC took on a do-it-yourself project; members refinished and re- numbered seats in the auditorium. The club also painted new numbers on classroom doors. In addition clubs sponsored so- cial activities such as Thespian ' s Pro- ject X and Z Club ' s AFS Follies and Mr. Preferred. The clubs ' main activities are money-raising projects which range from the traditional bake sale to han- dling the concessions at football and basketball games. Funds are used for operating expenses or donations to special funds, such as AFS and the Rick Hutton Fund. Elphadonk is the political club at BHS. This year members conducted a special referendum on the mandatory activity ticket question. The club handles all the election activities at BHS. Clubs Show Varied Activities Carlene Ames practices her Spudnut supersales technique in behalf of Z Club. Physics Club took a bus trip to Arco to examine the reactors there. Visitors are only allowed on the Arco site on this special visitors ' day.
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