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VMIION STATEMHNTS-arc com- monly expressed by cheerleaders, but soph- omores Tiffany Knulson and Jodi Harlcll have outdone themselves as they are initiat- ed as cheerleaders in early September after school on the school lawn. HEY. PAUL BUNYAN-stop uprooting the forest. Actually it ' s senior Brad War- ncke gathering firewood for the bla ing fire during the annual outdoor living ficldtrip near Monarch. Catching a cool wave-is junior Lars Sandakcr finding nothing but smooth sailing while windsurfing on Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park Sandakcr started windsurfing three years ago. i
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THE AGONY AND ECSTASY OF STRUGGLING TO STAY ONTHETO ramus sfflPMB m WIND WAVES O nini a less than graceful novelty routine to the song, Surf- ing USA, the senior drill team and the varsity cheerleaders did their best but weren ' t successful in catching some tasty waves. urging with spirit and branded with hot Rus- tler enthusiasm, the season ' s first pep as- sembly could only be described as a smashing success. The theme: Rustlers Surfing USA The scene: Bleachers packed with stu- dents clad in beach bum or surfing attire, fixed in anticipation of the ultimate wave. The popular surf song Wipeout blasted. Everyone ' s blood seemed to stir and unable to maintain any amount of composure, students darted down from the bleachers and began a wild scene of dancing, tripping, jumping, and pushing. Ending the assembly, drill members and cheerleaders performed a routine to Surfing USA and students were pulled from their seats to dance and get rowdy again. The students started the year off with non-stop energy and enough spirit to withstand throughout the year. -Christine Crum L OP ENING
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GlRL TALK-Seniors Kim Nordquist and Shan Guilbert take a breather dur- ing the journalism picnic which was held in Black Eagle park last fall. Nord- quist ' s pictures of her trip last summer to Seattle, Washington, caused their snickers. Branded from the inside OUT-Charles M. Russell left us with the legacy of the skull engraved along with his signature, on every one of his paintings.The skull stands in front of the school and has for 23 years, since the school first opened. Gl JOCK STRAP-GI Joe look out, senior Amy Thurston is taking over as she gets initiated for journalism at 4:30 a.m. in Gibson Park. OPENING
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