Battle Mountain High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Battle Mountain, NV)

 - Class of 1986

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? f, OES IT BALANCE? Angel Penola designs the volleyball pages for the morts section of the yearbook. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 i d s 2 7 X5 5 if I x FINDING THE WORDS. Mountaineer Editor Rachelle McKinsey ponders over the copy for the wrestling page. l'M NOT SURE? Elaine Fuller and Mi- chelle Jaramillo question the proposal of their fellow honor society member, MOUNTAINEER STAFF-FRONT ROW: Jennifer Lyngar, Katrina Chamb- liss. SECOND ROW: Scott Talbot, Nancy Neeley, Felipe Valdivia, Brian Whipple, Angel Penola, Rachelle McKinsey. THIRD ROW: Scott Torrence, Kevan Talbot. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-LEFT: Katrina Chambliss, Paul Tomera, Tracy Dodson, Andy Ancho. CENTER: Andy Leshikar, Elaine Fuller. RIGHT: Jim Talbot, Michelle Jaramillo, Troy Mclntosh, Doug Parsons. 4 0000 O

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A Challenge 81 Goal Setting . . . EQUALS ACHIEVEMENT Accepting a challenge is what Honor Society and Year- book is all about. The first step in achievement is setting a goal. From there success comes naturally. Being in Na- tional Honor Society and a member of the yearbook staff as well, definitely makes me understand what team effort is all about. Without each other's encouragement we could never do the very best job possible, comments ju- nior student Katrina Chambliss. Along with the new year, came many opportunities to make changes in previous areas that we are already proud of. In November l985, the Mountaineer received a second place rating on a national level from the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association. We're awesome, states Honor Society President Troy Mclntosh. There are quite a few good people in our group this year, and we definitely have a group to be proud ofl The group participated in several community and school service projects as well as sold Katydids and candy bars. CANDY GALOREI Honor Society members Jim Talbot and Elaine Fuller sell candy bars to Tim Rest, Darren Jones and Kenny Legarza. SERVICE PROJECTS. Tracy Dodson, Jim Talbot, Paul Tomera and Elaine Fuller talk about the upcoming service activity for Honor Society OOOOO



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Basic and business PRCGRAMS FOR THE FUTURE Greater student interest in the business world today brought about an enrollment increase in Mr. Eisenbarth's business classes. Accounting and business law with a mix- ture of General Business, typing, and economics offered students a wide choice. Accounting student Kevan Talbot commented, lt is a challenging class but l feel it will help me out later in life. Students in the economic class learned how to play the stock market. Each student started out with a mythical Sl 0,000 and the ones who had earned the most money a' the end of the year were given cash prizes. Computers was one of the toughest classes to get intc because of the large demand for computer training. Stu dents learned how to program in Basic and Pascal. A Com puter Club was formed for those who wanted to expanc their computer literacy. They took field trips to Elko anc Reno. Ulf you are planning on going to college, computerf is an excellent class to take, states teacher Tom Brannon HEY, MR. BRANNANY Troy Mclntosh is perplexed with his program. STUDY HARD. Future accountants, Dayna Penola, Andy Leshikar, Kevan Talbot, Tracy Dodson and Stephanie Lockridge hard at work trying to balance their books. 0 O 68 computers 0 O O LOOK AT US! 'iWe don't know anything about computers but we sur know how to pose for the camera, states Dan Wyman and Sco' Torgerson.

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