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{{Infobox Film | name = Le Magnifique
{{Infobox School
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|name = Bothell High School
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| director = [[Philippe de Broca]]
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| producer = [[Georges Dancigers]] <br> [[Alexandre Mnouchkine]]
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| writer = Philippe de Broca <br> [[Vittorio Caprioli ]] <br> [[Jean-Paul Rappeneau]]
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| starring = [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]]<br>[[Jacqueline Bisset]]
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|streetaddress = 18125 92nd Ave NE
| cinematography =[[René Mathelin]]
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| distributor = Cine III
| released = [[1973 in film|1973]]
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| runtime = 95 minutes
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| language = French
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'''''Le Magnifique''''' (literally ''The Magnificent'') is a [[Cinema of France|French movie]] released in [[1973 in film|1973]], starring [[Jacqueline Bisset]] and [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]].
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''Le Magnifique'' is a slapstick spoof of B-series espionage movies and novels.
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'''Bothell Senior High School''' is located in [[Bothell, Washington|Bothell]], [[Washington]] and is one of three high schools in the [[Northshore School District]].It is fed primarily by students from Canyon Park Junior High School and [[Skyview Junior High School]]. Nearly 1700 students in grades 10 through 12 are currently enrolled. A number are enrolled in special programs, such as "Tech Prep" and "Running Start," which can provide college credit along with high school credit; others are benefiting from the vocational training available in a variety of satellite programs which are offered through Northshore School District through NEVAC (a cooperative of seven local school districts), and through [[Lake Washington Technical College]].


The school mascot is currently a [[Cougar]]. The school's newspaper is appropriately named ''The [[Catamount]]''.
==Synopsis==
François Marlin (Belmondo) is a [[Jean Bruce]] type writer of pulp espionage novels, and about half of the film plays in his imagination, where he is the world-renowned [[superspy]] Bob St Clair. Christine (Jacqueline Bisset) is a sociology student who is interested in the novels, but in the writer's imagination, she is Tatiana, his paramour. Her clear fascination with Bob St Clair, an irrealistic and idealized hero, begins to bother Marlin, who in real life is the very opposite of his creation: a clumsy, frustrated man who barely makes enough money to get by. As a result Marlin begins to sabotage his own hero.
Le Magnifique is also a common nickname for NHL great Mario Lemieux.


Former students include U.S. Senator [[Patty Murray]]<ref>[http://content.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4712 Live Chat with Senator Patty Murray] on AOL, [[October 5]], [[1994]]. Accessed [[May 15]], [[2007]].</ref>, comedian [[Kyle Cease]], 2001 Rhodes Scholar Brian Nelson, and Death Cab For Cutie's [[Chris Walla]].
==UK Release==
In the [[United Kingdom]], Le Magnifique was titled "How to Destroy the Reputation of the Greatest Secret Agent", and was released as the [[B-Movie]] to the film [[Doc Savage]] in 1975.


The Bothell High campus is also the home of Northshore Performing Arts Center, a 600-seat theatre. Voters approved funding the building in 2002, and it opened with a high school concert on [[November 19]], [[2005]]<ref>{{cite web
==External links==
| url = http://schoolcenter.nsd.org/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=45097&sc_id=1143662808&PHPSESSID=bcee9613d8407d60e975c780d0e6e858
*{{imdb title|id=0070354|title=Le Magnifique}}
| title = Facilities - Performing Arts Center
| publisher = [[Northshore School District]]
| accessdate = 2007-06-21
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Bothell High School is home to a strong and diverse music program. For the past 8 years, under the direction of Director Kevin Clayton, the school has excelled. Although just last year, Kevin Clayton moved to the Tri-Cities and was replaced by Phillip Dean. The Wind Ensemble and Orchestra travel around the region and have won numerous competitions. Though these classical groups are the main music focus, Bothell High School also has a top notch Jazz Program. There are two jazz bands, jazz 1 and jazz 2. Both are during 0-period.<ref>
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==Alma Mater==
Bothell High's our Alma Mater.
We will guard thee on and on.
Let us gather 'round and cheer it,
Shout its glories, sing its songs.
Shout the praises of our Cougars,
Shout their glories to the sky,
On to victory urge our Cougars
For our dear old Bothell High.

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://schoolcenter.nsd.org/education/school/school.php?sectiondetailid=98&sc_id=1175279398 Bothell High School Homepage]
* [http://www.dykeman.net/our_work/education.htm Construction (2007-2008) Phase III, Dykeman Design]
*{{Geolinks-US-streetscale|47.75981|-122.22070|Bothell High School}}


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Revision as of 17:46, 10 October 2008

Bothell High School
Address
Map
18125 92nd Ave NE

, ,
98021

Information
TypeHigh school
School districtNorthshore School District
PrincipalBob Stewart, Heather Miller Co-principals
Grades10-12
Number of students1700
Color(s)Royal Blue, White, Black
MascotCougars
NewspaperThe Catamount
Websitebhsweb.nsd.org

Bothell Senior High School is located in Bothell, Washington and is one of three high schools in the Northshore School District.It is fed primarily by students from Canyon Park Junior High School and Skyview Junior High School. Nearly 1700 students in grades 10 through 12 are currently enrolled. A number are enrolled in special programs, such as "Tech Prep" and "Running Start," which can provide college credit along with high school credit; others are benefiting from the vocational training available in a variety of satellite programs which are offered through Northshore School District through NEVAC (a cooperative of seven local school districts), and through Lake Washington Technical College.

The school mascot is currently a Cougar. The school's newspaper is appropriately named The Catamount.

Former students include U.S. Senator Patty Murray[1], comedian Kyle Cease, 2001 Rhodes Scholar Brian Nelson, and Death Cab For Cutie's Chris Walla.

The Bothell High campus is also the home of Northshore Performing Arts Center, a 600-seat theatre. Voters approved funding the building in 2002, and it opened with a high school concert on November 19, 2005[2].

Bothell High School is home to a strong and diverse music program. For the past 8 years, under the direction of Director Kevin Clayton, the school has excelled. Although just last year, Kevin Clayton moved to the Tri-Cities and was replaced by Phillip Dean. The Wind Ensemble and Orchestra travel around the region and have won numerous competitions. Though these classical groups are the main music focus, Bothell High School also has a top notch Jazz Program. There are two jazz bands, jazz 1 and jazz 2. Both are during 0-period.[3]

Alma Mater

Bothell High's our Alma Mater. We will guard thee on and on. Let us gather 'round and cheer it, Shout its glories, sing its songs. Shout the praises of our Cougars, Shout their glories to the sky, On to victory urge our Cougars For our dear old Bothell High.

References

  1. ^ Live Chat with Senator Patty Murray on AOL, October 5, 1994. Accessed May 15, 2007.
  2. ^ "Facilities - Performing Arts Center". Northshore School District. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  3. ^ "Bothell High School Instrumental Music Department". Retrieved 2007-10-18.

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