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

 - Class of 1989

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mie Norris and Matt Mulaney concen- trate on problem solving in Principles of Business. Mitch Evans waits to be lowered from the special van used to make his daily trip to school. Kim Harrington, Lance Hilton, and John Dotter look over their stories as they pre- pare to anchor another broadcast of Mr. Rice's TV 108. Social Studies Wing

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A little car trouble? Maybe you got a C on your report card? Your boyfriend is seeing someone else? Or maybe you just can't im- prove that bench press? So you think you have it rough? Well there are people who are less fortunate in this school, like those in the Special Resources Room, 103. These people come under much harsh criticism be- cause they are different due to dis- abilities they have no control over. One could consider these peo- ple over-achievers though, be- cause the things they do or learn don't come as easy to them as they would to the rest. This year about twenty students are receiving special help from Mr. Ross Reed and two aides, Ms. Lyla Dumke and Ms. Marty Oram. While these students are unique, the people who teach them have to be more unique than one could imagine. The students require a little more attention from their teacher, more of a one-on- one basis. The Resource Room teaches all students who have mental disabilities as well as those who are just slower learners. They are just regular kids try- ing to survive, said Mr. Reed. One may ask, well isn't that what the title programs are for? The an- swer is yes; it is just that these stu- dents are slower than the people in the title programs and they need the teacher's special atten- tion because they may not be able to concentrate with other students present. Some students who receive special attention in a particular subject may have the highest per- centage in their other classes. They may lack certain abilities that enable them to obtain a high grade in one of their classes, but in their other classes they are do- ing fine. By appealing to the students' desire for televisions and at the same time allowing tntoi to ob- serve each other's activities, Mr. Mel Rice introduced T.V O0. The Intro to Technology studei were instructed simply to report on the school's events as best they could. Along with T.V. 108 and the re- source classes, three others teach classes down senior hall. Mr. Russ Fisk spiced up World History classes with his fiery lecturing ideas. Mr. Tedd Stanisich kept seniors entertained with real-life examples, while keeping them in touch with our government sys- tem. Mr. Terry Thomas kept oth- ers interested in Business and Typing classes, while Miss Cyn- thia Ward took over instructing the fine art of speaking French. Reporters: Neil Nelson, Sam Buchanan. Layout: Reed Peb- bles. Pictures: Glen Wood- ward. Social Studies Wing



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cut At 8:30 on August 30, students swarmed up the stairs from outside, slamming lockers as they went. All this activity signified the start of a new school year for freshmen return- ing as sophomores. Each student was rushing to the classes they needed to complete their high school educa- tion. Classes required for these new sophomores were English, Biology, P.E., and Geometry or Algebra I. Several teachers were given a short respite from facing students by student teachers supplied by West- ern Montana College. Mr. Scott Hill was aided by Mrs. Lynn Anderson who began her teaching stint while pregnant, and ended her term early by going into labor during the first period Physical Science class. It was the most excit- ing thing that happened all year! exclaimed freshman Sonny Allen. Mrs. Anderson proudly gave birth to a bouncing baby boy at 11:58 A.M. on October 8 in the St. James Communtiy Hospital in Butte. Mrs. Anderson’s son's name is Ja- cob Dut. He weighed eight pounds, four ounces and was twenty-one and a half inches long at birth. Mr. Shawn Roberts helped Mr. Craig Johnson uncover the secrets of life in Biology. Mr. Jeff Johnson had an angle with Mr. Bob Wolf in Geometry and Algebra I classes. For help with numbers and letters, stu- dents attended classes with Mr. Dave Cypher, who was supported by Mr. David Cornelia. On March 7, Mr. Cypher took thirty students to WMC to compete in the annual Math Contest. Ten of these students were the top sopho- more Algebra I students. Of these ten Stacy Rebish placed. She was also on the first place Senior High team along with Scott Leap. She captured second place overall while Jim Hansen took first. Mr. Dan Thomas, Mrs Janie Petersen, and Ms. Jackie Overton taught the required English II and they also teach English I for some unlucky sophomores. Mr. Craig Finberg educated the guys about the physical side of life in Boys P.E. II, while Ms.Carol Dickin- son taught the girls all about fitness. First Aid, and, as always, golf. Reporter: Brenda Paddock. Layout: Reed Pebbles. Pictures: Jim Brown. Sophomores Nick Miller and Ryan Bram- lette put their computer knowledge to work, putting stories on file for Yearbook. Sophomore Classes

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