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4. COLORGUARDS, Front Row: Gina Anderson, Kitty McGinley. Shar- on Keltz. Lisa Riley, Mary Campbell. Second Row: Kathy Devlin. Third Row: Jeri Rowe. 5. Holding the stars and stripes is Senior Sharon Keltz. 6. Tracy Staley, Gina Anderson, Kitty McGinley and Sharon Keltz take a break after performing. Colorguards
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Mat Maids and Colorguards Set the pace Twenty-eight members strong, the Dillon Mat Maids really showed their spirit. These girls made the wrestling matches and tournaments run smoothly and efficiently by keeping time and scoring. This was only half of what they did. They made food boxes for all the road trips and also decorated for senior night with posters and banners. These projects were partially funded by their Bake Sale at Roberts Foods. For the Beaverhead County High Colorguards the year was great! They performed for all home games, wrestling, football and basketball included. Butte invited the Colorguards to the State Wrestling Tournament to perform, but they were unable to attend because of a prior commitment to the Class C Tourna- ment held in Dillon on the same weekend. Wherever they went they were a sharp group, presenting the colors as well as themselves. Thus another successful group was turned out in the life of sports at BCHS. 1. Kitty McGinley and Mary Gibson keep the team scores at the Dillon Invitational Tournament. 2. Sandy Baker, Kathy Plutt, Lori Page, Ei- leen Lane, and Tami Paulsen get prepared for tournament action. 3. MAT MAIDS, Front Row: Mary Gibson, secretary-treasurer; Kathy Plutt. president; Jill Anderson, vice president; Sandy Jones. Second Row: Lori Page, Sandy Baker, Charlene Ross, Lori Archer, Reba Trafelet, Lisa Glick, Sheryl Johnson, Brenda Munday, Eileen Lane. Third Row: Dottie Donovan, adviser; Jodi Hegstad, Dee Brown, Jean Pendergast, Debbie McCleery, Jolene Clemans, Cindy Pettit, Kitty McGinley, Denise Winstead, Jerry Waldemar, Darla Hawkins, Sherrie Stewart, Julie Stubbs, Tami Pitt- man, Tami Paulsen, Edie Meier. 28 Mat Maids
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We elect those Who govern us Student Council is the governing body at BCHS. Its members are elected by each class and its officers by the whole student body. Weekly meetings keep them busy and informed. Home- coming activities, Government Day, Christmas Assembly and repairing the accoustic apparatus in the new gym were among their many projects in 1980. Crickie Rebish, the second female president in BCHS history, did a good job at keeping the organization working to its full capacity. 1. Besides being Student Council President Crickie Rebish helps BCHS out by work ing in the office. 2. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: LeAnn Hilton. Randy Nelson. Kristi Doig Second Row: Wayne Rebich, Teresa Linscott, Tracy Nield, Colleen Win- den, Margy Hovren, M.J. McGinley. Third Row: Jerry McArthur, Teresa Stubbs. John Love. Mike Rolandson, Mike Mooney. Peg- gy MacDonald. David Mitchell. Fourth Row: Jodi Morstein. treasurer; Rich Brown, vice president; Jeannie Mular, secretary; John Wilkerson, adviser; Crickie Rebish, president. 3. David Mitch- ell puts up some coming attractions for the next week. Student Council sees that the marquee is changed every week 4. Santa Claus. John Love, welcomes all to the Christmas assembly. 30 Student Council
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