Bridger High School - Scout Yearbook (Bridger, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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Opening your lock on your locker between classes caused some problems for several students. Grace Taylor, a first-grader, enjoys playing in the sand near the new playground equipment.

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Michael White and Peter Camron post the announcements on the new school marquee. Volunteers put up the announcements during study hall. Dr. Aadland and Ace , one of his many horses, put on a demonstration aboutopacking horses. Mr. Simpson also helped with the presentation. Toni Feller and Rachel Kraft work on a lab report dealing with a recent dissection. Dissection labs arc a new thing for those taking Biology. STARTING OUT WITH SOMETHING NE y After going to school for 180 days every year things seem to stay the same. Little changes aren’t noticed. We did have quite a few changes this year. The obvious one is the marquee outside the school. That would be hard to miss. Now students can find out what’s happening in the days to come, plus they can get out of study hall to put the announcements on it. There were two new additions to the high school faculty. One is the new principal, Mr. Vanderpan. He’s a young principal with new ideas, which was a welcome change. The other new addition was the new band teacher, Mrs. Leader. She was also a young addition to the teaching staff. She demonstrated new teach- ing techniques to the students in her class. Of course, as every year, there were new fresh- men. This was hard not to notice. Upper classmen armed and ready with laundry markers, and wan- dering students searching for their next class. About half way through the school year most of the students, with the exception of a few freshmen, got locks on their lockers. This meant either memo- rizing your combination, writing it on your hand, or, the most popular option, jamming' your locker. One change that occurred at the grade school was the new playground equipment. Everything was moved out to the grass so there would be less crashing on the blacktop. An oval jungle gym, and a play-set including a bridge and a slide was installed by PTA members. This was enjoyed by all the grade school kids but, unfortunately, we no longer get recesses at the high school. So, there really were quite a few changes this year, and there will probably be something new every year- noticed or unnoticed. 3

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