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B-Day is “Big Bronc Bash” 4 3 The “Big Bronc Bash,” began with a picnic in Daylis stadium. B-Day was held on October 10. with a turnout of 1,316 BSH students. Girls’ service clubs supplied cakes for the B-Day picnic. The cakes were judged by eight teachers and secretaries for best decorated. Senior Steph Price received first place, junior Kim Rohrer tied for second with senior Debbie Wetsch. Junior Kathy Ander- son came in third. The B-Day games started with a faculty pie eating con- test. Science teachers Jim Lod- man Mike Jablin, Beverly Jellison, math, James Rickard, principal, and English teachers Louise Ed- wards and Nancy Lay pigged it out for top honors. Lodman was victorious and was rewarded with a hat with pig ears. The Seniors reigned over the other classed in the human- body-relay by passing Senior Class president Nancy Dimich over their heads. After the tug-a-war students pushed and shoved to see whose square the chicken would drop on in the chicken drop raffle sponsored by the Junior Class. The first drop won Bronc Annual co-editor Todd Reichenbach a plastic chicken and junior Laura Robinson won a T-shirt for the second drop. “...it was the best Robert Zupan, Student Council advisor, was pleased with the way the B-Day picnic went. “According to the number of kids that came and stayed, it was the best ever,” commented Zupan. That night, during the Senior-Capital High football game, half time, at the game two masked horseman charged into the stadium, riding one orange and one black horse. They circled the field then dissapeared through! the gate, but not quite as quietly as they intended. BSH won the B-Day game 27-6. A dance completed the end of the day. Southpark Line from Bozeman provided the music for the evening. Before the end of the evening. Seniors Amy Link and Tex Sikora were crowned B-Day King and Queen. The other royalty can- ditated were Barb Wilson, Carol Tanner, Sheri Thomas, Cyd Partridge, Jeff Weldon, Steve King, Garth Smith, and Mike Studiner. RTirFsm
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