Charles M Russell High School - Russellog Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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KEEPING RHYTHM- JAMMING TO TUNES- I requires steady hands andHB I coordination, neither of is what life is all about for which are a problem for sen- junior Kelly Kelleher as she ior Clint Schneider as he cranks Twisted Sister as keeps the beat at coronation. high as it will go. PRACTICE MAKES PER- FECT- and senior Ron Fox really gets into his perfection as he practices his bass guitar. RAISE YOUR HANDS- if you ' re sure. These students are definitely sure that they like what they hear at the homecoming dance. STUDENT LIFE

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s i LOM m orty Disneyland floats cruised down Central Ave- nue showing their teamwork as the fever of home- coming events spread through the students. Whether they were in Fantasy- land, Frontierland, Pioneer- land, Tomorrowland, Adven- tureland, or Bear Country stu- dents lived in Disneyland for a week as homecoming filled their lives. If you happened to stop by one of the ware- houses where the different classes were working, you would have seen anything from castles to pirate ships, and everything in between. All different Disneyland characters were be- ing put to life. There was Mickey and Minney, Donald the Duck, Hewey, Dewey, and Lewey. Even Goofey and Pluto joined the crowd. The nights working on the floats were hard and long; some got in paint and marker fights for a quick break from working. They made a mess but it helped add to the fun of homecoming. By the time Friday rolled around the excite- ment about the parade was growing. The royalty was dressed to go, the band was prepared to play all the favorite Disneyland songs, and all floats were ready to be displayed. At two p.m. the first of the 40 floats started to stream into the street. The seniors made a ques- tionable castle with a moat and a bridge, while the juniors were in the Carribbean with their huge boat and pirates. Sophomores constructed a train and a castle, and the freshmen paraded with Peter Pan and Captain Hook in Nevcrneverland. For the first time in Rustler history the freshmen received an unexpected first place for their effort. Homecoming organizer Don Kenzcka said It was one of our best quality parades ever, we had a lot of participation and effort from the students. Many people complimented me on the parade; I was very impressed with the turnout. -Stacy Dolderet Pal O ' Conncll Pal O ' Conncll ROWDY RID- ERS- get in the swing of things aboard the freshmen float. WHAT CARD- Gelling a laugh out of ju- niors Chuck Scrquina and Michelle Kinccr. Julie Luici portray her idea of an ace 5



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ffii i yiiniiiiirTii x ns THE HIPPY ZONE- is the only zone that suits ju- nior Biff Larson whose hippy style is shown by the decora- tion of his room. Tunes personalize peoples belongings to reflect their favorite performers and brands of music. No matter what the favorite BRAND was, we all listened to different types of music. But why? . . . Freshman Erica Deshner- I like all music except for country and classical because I like to dance. . . . Sophomore T.J. Tri- I like slow rock and hard rock because it soothes my nerves. . . . Sophomore Nicolle Lingen- I like rock be- cause it has a variety of music and an individual sound. . . . Junior Paul Olson- I like heavy metal be- cause it ' s cool and it ' s good music. . . . Junior Debbie Marko- I like heavy metal because it puts me in a good mood. . . . Junior Brian Dess- I like rock and heavy metal because it ' s jamming music. . . . Junior Shilo Kolashinski- I like rock because its got a jamming beat man. . . . Senior Terry Kliewer- I like music from heavy metal to punk because I like the beat in heavy metal and 1 like the stage divers in punk. . . . Senior Joey Shore- I like hippy music be- cause it ' s groovy. Music of all BRANDS seems to capture the hearts of everyone. Whether it ' s old rock, new rock, country, or heavy metal, it ' s all significant in its own way. ■ ikki Samu l STU1 ISP |gSBi

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