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Every incoming student was given the same opportunity to make the best of his high school days. The wide-range of activities made it easy to find a purpose in high school. Senior offered everything from Advanced Composition to Nlealtime 3, hosted many sports from football to golf, and supported such extra-curricular activities as speech, drama, and various foreign language clubs. For those who enjoyed a more easy- , going time, AK U-Xctivities Clubj, BKC QBillings Key Clubj, and lndian Club were just a few of the choices open to anyone interested. No matter the deci- sions a person made during high school, he undoubtedly found his place Whether a person was from in town, the Heights, or the Southside, he always felt welcome, because everyone was his own Bronc. sH, X l
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1:-1 4 CHICKEN LlCKEN'. Students find humor in almost anything on B- Day-even in their plates of food. Senior Durward Sobek had to laugh at his friend Ying Woo, senior, as he grimaced at the chicken and macaroni salad in his plate. iPhoto by Leonard Lynchj
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