BUHS Traditions: Then vs. Now Volume 1

Yearbooks of BUHS!
Yearbooks from previous years and recent years.
Photo by: Taylor McCormick/Bronco Round-Up

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Yearbooks of BUHS! Yearbooks from previous years and recent years. Photo by: Taylor McCormick/Bronco Round-Up

Taylor McCormick, Hana Hogan

In Bronco Roundup, we have countless yearbooks that we never really have looked at. So, one day we decided to take a look at them and came up with an idea to co-write an article about Past Traditions and New traditions on campus and in yearbooks. We decided that we are going to co-write an entire series about traditions dating back to 1972 to the present.

 

In 1972 there are many clubs that we don’t have today. We also do not call our “Rallies”, “Rallies”, we have to refer to them as assemblies. For example, during Homecoming Week, they played basketball on donkeys and instead of Corvettes they used horses to introduce the Royals of BUHS. Also during Homecoming Week, they had the Homecoming Parade on Main Street and now, we don’t have the parade at all. Something else that they had in the 1972 yearbook was that everything was in black and white and they didn’t do senior quotes. In 1972, they did cleaning the bronco. In 1977 there were also many clubs that we don’t have today.

This is our introduction to our new series, BUHS traditions:Then Vs. Now. Stay tuned for more!