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Headed by the talented Ken Kolski, the Key Club has gained the respect of Montana schools by retain- ing a number one status. The Key Clubbers under the reign of president Randy Gerringa have been given this rating because of their devotion to attending numerous Tuesday meetings and their responsibility. The Key Clubbers have spent the year selling apples, Christmas trees and hot dogs at tournament time, as well as working at concessions during sporting activi- ties. The Key Club also attended a convention in Billings, discussed subjects and topics that they have experienced and met with Key Clubs from other towns in Montana. 1. Making this year one to remember, president Randy Gerringa keeps the meeting in order and gets the job done. 2. D.J. Higgins and John Cervelli look for a prospective buyer while selling hot dogs at the Class C tournament. 3. Key Club, Front Row: D.J. Higgins, Brad Thomas, Derek Kamp, Lee Christianson, Randy Nelson, Marc Anderson, Corby James, Dan Christiansen; Secre- tary; Randy Gerringa, President; Collette Holland, Don Hicketh- eir. First Vice President. Second Row: Ken Kolski. Advisor; Jim Harvey, Eric Troedsson, Brad Cottom, Robby Burt. Histori- an; Scott Armstrong, Harvey Lake, Treasurer; Bill Fogarty, Tra- cey Sawyer, Ernie Plutt, Marti Hatfield, John Cervelli. Third Row: Kevin Wilkerson, Tracey Rebish, Steve Murray, Gary Turn- er, Jeff Hale, Kevin Peck, Brett Christiansen, Regan Milburn, Mike Hickethier, Rick MacArthur, David Hull. Fourth Row: Trevor Naranche, Todd Morstein, Kurt Williams, Tom Krause, Mike Dvo- rak, Dean Gamble, Earl Nelson, Steve Fisk, Andy Hovren, Sec- ond Vice President; Andy Rath, Tim Mason.
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NOBODY DOES IT BETTER One of the many admired and respected clubs of BCHS, S Club has had a super year in many ways. S Club lived up to its name by helping out the community whenever possible. Their year started with an initiation of new members, help- ing out at many banquets, Christmas tree sales and the Sweetheart dance with Key Club, and the much appreciat- ed teacher appreciation week. Many S Clubbers traveled to Missoula for the annual convention and returned home victorious, receiving two of the three awards given. S Clubs Motto; “service with a smile,” was remembered by all and made this year a superior one for everybody. 1. Performing one of her many duties as secretary, Julie Stubbs takes the roll. 2. S Club, first row: Jan Armstrong, Western Lieutenant governor; Jennifer Winden. Historian; Nancy Harvey, Treasurer; Jo- die Hegsted. President; Julie Stubbs, Secretary; Brenda Munday, Vice President; Collette Holland, State Governor; Donna Waylett; Advi- sor. Second row; Kristi Peters, Secret Kivinen, Lisa Hampton, Clare Cory, Liza Nicholas, Stacey Holm, Debbie Buckley, Shauna Prophet. Third row: Angela Jensen, Tami Hugulet, Jackie Armstrong, Bernadette Reynolds, Vonda Harrison, LeAnn Hilton Anderson, Susan Morse, Amy Christianson. Fourth row: Shannon Donovan, Bernadette Stewart, Mar- tha Frishkorn, Karen Helle, Shannon Focher, Heidi Lowell, Wyndy Hegst- ed, Kelly Rebish, Amber Hilton. Fifth row: Ginger Miller, Dell Kay Bertino, Ellen Schneider, Jamie Hegsted, Bonnie Richardson, Julie Flynn, Conny Jones, Teri Day. Miriam English.
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LEADERS FOR TOMORROW Student Council, under the leadership of president Don Hicketh- ier, had a very successful year. Advisor Dave Cypher kept the meetings in order and lent a helping hand to all. Members attend- ed a state convention in Helena, put on a leadership workshop for class and club officers and brought many different assemblies to our school. Another job of the student council is to organize and carry out Government Day. This day marks the end of a school year and the student body officers, class officers, and cheerleaders are elected for a new term. This day is an interesting and fun experience for all that is kept running smoothly through the hard work put in by the student council. 1. Krista Howard and Tanya Tash cheer on their candidate at their class elections during Government Day. 2. Heidi Lowell tries to come up with an answer to one of the problems brought before the Student Council. 3. Student Council, bottom and ascending. First Row: Karissa Holland, Randy Nelson, Corby James, Jeff Love, Rick Schwandt Second Row: Stacey Holm, Secre tary; Don Hickethier, President Jodie Hegsted, Amy Christianson Tanya Tash, Heidi Lowell, Jeff May field Third Row: Collette Holland Vice Pres.; Marc Anderson, Trea surer; Randy Gerringa, Kelly Re bish, Mr. Cypher, Advisor; DeLona Potter, Jess McGinley. 16
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