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Mr. Ankeny's requesr for on inrelligenr Sonro Clous left Shown McGinley speechless for rhe moment. Mrs. Clous, Amber Hilton, surveys the scene Understanding rhe concept of forces is difficult for fresh- man. Scott Hill explains rhe theory. Opening 3
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Step by A greor year for reconsrrucring! New reochers broughr new ideas and helped renew faculry enrhusiasm afrer rhe loss of several colleagues through retirement. Science teacher Scott Hill was the coach for varisty girls basketball He never gave up on us and gave us encouragement that we were a strong team, even though we didn't have a great season, said Mary Doth Drown, a varsity player. Journalism adviser Don Thomas also taught freshman and sophomore English Concession stand superviser Jeri Kruckenberg taught math and busi- ness classes. Art Club adviser Elizabeth Rebish taught the art courses. Marring worercolors is only one of rhe rhings ED While roaring Europe rhis summer Jeff Love, Erik Kolsto Rebish does for her srudenrs. and Todd Morstein become foscinored by on oncienr Roman Coliseum. Any quesrions?' Jeri Kruckenberg mokes sure her Al- gebra I srudenrs undersrond rhe addition and mulriplico- rion of variables. 2 Opening
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... Step Flexibiliry and variery were rhe results of adding girls volleyball and 8 new courses. Flexibiliry dexterity and quickness were what 54 prospective players strived to reach during tryouts for the first girls volleyball ream. Thirty- six athletes captured positions. Although ploying AA teams could hove mode them feel down, they sensed their poten- tial and reached for it. Mixed emotions met the second semester change from a six-ro a seven-period day. The variety of class offerings meant increased work as well as new challenges. That one extra period allowed students to fulfill rhe increased curricu- lum requirements of the Montano Office of Public Instruction. Formerly known as MU, PAC, Positive Attitude Change. pro- moted good, clean fun. Attending a week camp in June encouraged members to inspire dassmotes to participate in rewarding activities. Getting started and being recognized is the groups first primary goal. PAC. Standing: Mary Ann Troedsson, adviser. Front row, John Poundsrone, adviser; Mike Dvorak, David Hull, Jodi Everitr, Dr ad Zink, Jim VonHouren. 2nd row,- Tracy Kokernak, Stefani Gray, Amber Hilton, Margie McGinley, Kipp Cosgriff 3rd row: Patricia Drienzo, Korhey Rebish, Trad Kendall, Tristo Taylor. 505 pods and lacquer thinner ore used by Teri Day and Tlnna Drown to remove rhe old design from rhe art room door before refurbishing with rhe popular characters, Garfield and 5noopy. 4 Opening
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