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

 - Class of 1988

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1 ' merit with minor dramatics of “Home for the Holidays” in which Director Leonard Ostwalt made his ice skating debut. “Andy Schiopen didn’t show up so someone had to take his part. It was a fun concert to perform and I think the audience enjoyed it,” said Ostwalt. Various clubs like FHA promoted holiday spirit in the community by decorating the nursing home and sell- ing wreaths. In a combined effort Key Club and S-Club held their annual tree sales once again. Third period Wood- shop and Honor Society helped give Christmas cheer to children through “Toys for Tots”. The Woodshop class made an assortment of new toys for all ages while Honor Society sponsored a toy drive to get people to give up a few old toys to be distributed to less fortu- nate kids. Gregg Shellack said, “It was a good turnout; we collected about five hundred toys or so.” With intensity rising, students cheered as their last class period of the year ended and they congregated for the 2nd Annual Christmas Lip-sync As- sembly. From four in a tub to running around like apes and the inspiring per- formances of “Tiggers” by Mr. Bob Pebbles and “Jingle Bells” by the sen- iors, truths about our student body were revealed. But the winning perfor- mances were Student Council’s “Pi- rate Song” and the teachers with “Sil- houette”. “I thought that the teachers’ was the best,” commented Amy Chris- tensen. Junior Don Williams stated, “The assembly was a great start for the long awaited vacation.” . w o o « i O ° O i 6 O - “o— a O J.0 . a f Ck J2 e» ? M Christmas F25 c 0 V o i d 6 n

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Showing the lighter side of their personal- ities, teachers Leonard Ostwalt, Janie Pe- tersen, Bob Pebbles, and EB Rebish give their rendition of “Silhou- ettes” at the Christmas Lip- Sync while “contes- tants” Sue Ankeny and Julia Marches- seault look on. With the Christmas spirit, Cindi Puyear and Kirsten Wilker- son decorate the stage for the Christ- mas music concert. I UULL LOVE Falling snow, late shopping hours, and flickering lights along with the Santa scene reminded us of care- free childhoods, Christmas fan- tasies, and set the mood Playing everyone’s favorite December heroes, Mr. and Mrs. Clause, are Todd Eberline and Christie Andersen at the Christmas for an exhilarating season. “Deck the Halls” the carol said and students took time out of their crammed schedules to compete in hall decorating and put their creativity to work. Voting was done by parents who attended the High School Open House. All themes proved to be winning, but the seniors’ “Beary Merry Christmas” came out on top. In the spirit of Christmas, an enter- taining concert was performed by the Music Department. The energizing feeling left from the Symphonic Band was followed up with the Choir singing an arrange- Assembly. m °» © ■“- Come As You Are -rr- 3-----TT v o o e O o



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Mike Warner puts a littie extra effort into his Superior-rated performance for the home crowd at a Spring Concert. Every organization has an event which they have trained hard for and dedicated them- selves to. Key Club has the Key Club convention, B-Club has the Smoker, and the music department has divisional and state music festival. Each school in Montana is represent- ed by high school students playing ad- judicated performances in their individ- ual specialties. These ranged from cho- ral arrangements to a diversity of instrumental performances. Dillon was represented by a number of talented performers. Those reciev- ing a 1 or Superior rating at the Divisional Festival held in Butte were Woodwind Choir consisting of Kim Harrington, Karen Jona- sen, Teri Pen- v o - 9 ■ 26 jT Come As M-k— =»—3---- Come As You Are o v C O b O O M

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