Beaverhead County High School - Beaver Yearbook (Dillon, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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Come As You Are Heidi Wilke enjoys summer water skiing at Clark Canyon Dam. sleeping. But for a few, summer held exciting things, things memories are made of. Senior Gary Ferris, a varsity football and basketball player, traveled to faraway Indiana for a week-long bas- ketball camp. Doing drills with other players kept up his basketball skills. “There was definitely a lot of talent visible,” said Gary. After attending this camp, he traveled back to Montana. In Bozeman, he attended another week-long camp, supervised by Mic Durham, an assis- lt coach for MSU. There he dribbled and rebound- ed with some of tan Another summer passes, as an- other year in our short lives makes its cycle. For most, it was just the usual summer, full of sun bathing, outdoor parties and Doner’s summer. Varsity cheerleader Chandi Coad con- centrates at a de- manding summer practice. mm-

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 I ersonalities of stu- [ M dents may be di- verse as black and white, but when these personalities unite they can produce fantasitic results. The ‘cliques’, apparent at every school, most times di- vide the students, but for events such as Homecoming, the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Play they pull to- gether to display their talents as a class, a club, or just many different characteristics work- ing as a team to put on a spe- cial event. The Prom, put on by the Juniors for the Seniors, had an out-of-the-ordinary theme this year. The eleventh grade brainstormed and came up with “Hysteria”, different col- ors, different concepts, but a spectacular finished product. This just proved that the hard work and different ideas that came from the jocks and the quiet, shy students togeth- er made an event that will be remembered and cherished in the minds of everyone who at- tended the Prom this year. Despite stereotypical label- ing, students found something just for them, whether it was a ‘Black Tie Affair’ such as Prom or a ‘Come As You Are’ event like the Christmas lip sync; they were able to put forward their own self.



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□UT the best basketball players in the state. All these extra activities helped Gary perform high above his normal play in regular season. Junior Sheila Staudenmeyer traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to Germany. There she stayed the summer to visit friends. She traveled to Frankfurt, Ber- lin, and Bonn to name a few places. She also traveled to the Berlin Wall. “It’s decorated on the West side, but on the East it is just . . . blank. The people on the East side are not allowed to travel to any country unless it is a Communist country. They are a lot more quiet than the people on the West.” Some people opted for a summer with business in it - getting a job. A variety were available at places like Brazillian exchange student Luciana Fur- tado relaxes on the swings at Vigilante Park. Dairy Queen, A W and Papa T's, paying around $3.25 an hour. For those who didn’t travel to far off places, small trips were a part of sum- mer. Shopping, visiting friends and rel- atives were all good reasons to travel around the state. This summer we were blessed with the coming of a new popular franchise, Pizza Hut. Not only did this provide new dining variety but it also opened up new job oportunities for students as well. Among those who got in on the welcome employment were Karen Jon- asen, Lance Hilton, and Chandi Coad. These activities along with hanging out at the dam, partying around town, or just soaking rays kept this summer far from monotonous.

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