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Show V Winter has finally 'kicked the bucket' Now that spring is officially in control of the weather, spring fever is catching at BHS, and many activities ac-tivities are beginning to take shape. The sports scene at BHS includes B rave ' By JOE After staging a tremendous comeback com-eback in early March, and giving us a few curveballs of its own, while we waited for professional baseball to start, winter finally keeled over and kicked the bucket. (Which, of course, was inevitable all along.) The knockout punch was delivered by spring, a newcomer to the weather arena, who ended the champ's five month reign by delivering a flurry of sunshine and some warm southern winds that melted the snow and put the former champ to the canvas for another seven months. Ensemble is getting underway at Tooele High School, and tomorrow there is a meeting for all SB O candidates can-didates and their parents at 7 p.m. in t the cafeteria, while our drama team , has a play competition at Woods i Cross. March 30 is Career Ladder Day, which means that the third term is : officially history. Saturday, our ; Jazz Band attends a State Jazz fes- Z tival, where they will show every- i one why they are the best Jazz Band in the state. Monday, April 2, the week begins bright and early for 35 people who are running to become one of next year's student body officers. track, tennis, baseball, Softball, soccer and volleyball. Best of luck to these sports teams as their individual in-dividual seasons get underway. Today, the Instrumental Solo and |