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,fffiff Open House at BSH this year was held on February 26th, so that our new gym and the new additions to the theatre, library, and administration offices could be Viewed by the parents. The purpose of the Open House is to introduce the parents to the school and to give them a chance to learn added information about the curriculum. The day began with an assembly for everyone. Follow ing the assembly the parents went to each of their childs classes for a shortened period -about 10 minutes. Senior counselors acted as guides for the night. The Trepp Family Singers entertained the parents while they had their coffee and cookies. One parent commenting on Open House said, I liked it. I think it's a good thing. When asked what he thought of Open House, one teacher replied, It was better this year, in that I had a better association with some of the parents. 23 GG 97 New Students isit Senior
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Right-New lights were installed in Daylis Stadium. Below-Mr. john Kosich's office received some new dividers, as did the other ad- ministration offices. Bottom-A new light control booth was installed in the back of the Theater. 22
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Bronc Express Staff Strives ,ax up 'A lf si e 'V Vx J' UZ fyu f The newspaper staff puts in so much time and so Very much patience to keep Senior High students and faculty informed on what is happening around the school. One could find any member of the staff with ears and eyes always open, looking and listen ing for a good story or peice of gossip to let the school in on. Beware! of what one might say or do 1 one doesn't want it publicized at Senior. WF O f Q is :li TT f J rj .kg lll' ' f Was Mr. Mickelson really so wise to take on both newspaper and annual staff in the same room, Same period every day? Sounds like complete chaos, but turned out to be the most informative newspaper and greatest annual ever, at leat the most pages ever. Q2 ,, lfsx Y'Qr-:cf-'J Q,-J M361 NEWSPAPER STAFF-Sitting: Greg Campbell fadvertisingj, Norman Miller Cassistant editorj, Robin LaGa1y Ceditorj, Brent Pedeison fsporis editorj. Standing: Cynthia Grissom fassistant sports editorj, Cal Schildt Qbusinessj, Kelly Wetherington fcirculation managerj, jaci Kindelman ffeature editorl, Susan Prokop Creporterj, Sharon Melnick, fcolumnistj. 24 I' N Q m X
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