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Ray Barker and Kim Haverland are crown- ed B-Day King and Queen. Football victory highlights ‘County Fair’ Leave it to the girls to get the spirit going at the B-Day pep assembly. Students paint their victory hopes on Art Club’s “paint a car” 16 BRONC
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Senior is the Place’ in August Scott Mueller, senior is dreaming about someday becoming a famous disc jockey. While Jason Jarrett finds his new love in the crowd of sophomores. Chrissy Penwell, guard on the girls varsity basketball team, demonstrates her fantastic dribbling ability Senior Class Secretary—Treasurer Mitzi Austin takes time off from dancing to pose with Kurt Llewllyn sophomore. After the show many councilors danced with the new students to show them some Senior hospitality. PLACE 15
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The Bronc Horn Patrol pose in full glory over their Bison victim. Now don’t they make a cute couple? Briar Harriman and Kira Knight. “Come on Tracy, just one more time,” says Janson Jarret as he helps Tracy Reiter up BKC‘s dunking booth. A .A. “county fair” B-Day started a brand new trend in student participa- tion. “The activity aspect was the best ever!” said Student Council advisor Robert Zupan. B-Day was held on ctober 2, with a turnout of 1,315 BSH students. The traditional B-Day dinner started at noon, followed by a fierce pep assembly. The juniors captured the competition cheer hands down. The Bronc Horn Patrol made their first ap- pearance of the year at the assembly. In a mass of orange and black faces, they carried a dead Bison player across the field chanting “Poor Bison, Poor Bison.” The energy was flowing as the students went to try their luck in the booths set up behind the stadium. Some of the activities were: a dunking booth by BKC, a YKC egg toss, a Z-club ice cream stand, a kissing booth by AK, and various others. The booths and the three-legged, tricycle, and sack races kept everyone busy well into the afternoon. Y-93 provided some great background music for everyone’s en- joyment. The success of B-Day was wrapped up with a BSH win, 14-6, over the Great Falls Bison. During half time that night, a masked motorcycle rider raced across the field and disappeared into the night. “Who was that masked man?” Your Move provided the music for the celebration dance that evening. Seniors Ray Barker and Kim Haverland were crowned B-Day King and Queen. The other royality can- ditates were Joe Darby, Dave Olson, Jeff Myaer, Bob Whitmer, Jennifer Astle, Tracy Reiter, Mitzi Austin, and Kelly Holmes. PLACE 17
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