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FRESHMEN ASSUME m n ABOVE: The Freshman class officers — Phyllis Pegar, president; Julie Pursley, vice president; Bonny Kulbeck, secretary-treasurer; Kip Pursley and Darin Genereux, student body representatives — share a hyper moment with class sponsor Mr. Lackner. RIGHT: Freshman Bonnie Kulbeck, in Halloween decor, busily helps decorate cakes for her class carnival project, the cakewalk. ib
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IPATES THE EIGHTIES EIGHTH GRADE ANTICIPATES EIGHTIES For the most part, the class of 1984 enjoyed the 1979-1980 school year. We were all looking forward to the day we would graduate from the eighth grade. Most of us agreed — this year was a little harder than last. The boys’ basketball season wasn’t exactly what you would call a success. We had a couple of close games, but we lost all of them. Most of the boys are looking forward to next year’s basketball season. The girls had a better basketball season then the boys. Their record was six wins and four losses. Out of the eighth grade there were one boy and three girls that went out for track. They were Tom Bartkoske, Camille Turk, Alandra Pearson and Tonya Belcourt. Five boys went out for wrestling. They were Todd Marshall, Tony Robert son, Tim Matthew, Robin Williams and Bobby Denning. Three of them went to district. Robin Williams took first place, Tony Robertson took second and Tim Matthew took third place. At divisionals, Robin Wiliams and Tim Matthew both took third place. There were four boys that went to Havre for speech. They competed against the Havre Junior High school. Tom Bartkoske and Mark Gasvoda took first place; Robin Williams and Robert Pleninger took second. The top sellers out of the eighth grade this year were as follows: Gary Berg took first, Rachelle Williams took second and Todd Marshall took third. — Gary (“Ice”) Berg Eating his favorite cookies, sheriff Dan Forde patrols the carnival. The eighth graders were indeed an important part of our tremendous and inspired crowds. Alandra Pear- son goes “bananas” as the girls’ team goes ahead of their opponents. Camille Turk goes to receive her diploma from school board member Ray Williams during eighth grade graduation exer- cises. This is just a step of the staircase the Class of ’84 must climb to receive their high school diplomas at senior gradu- ation. 15
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FOUR-YEAR TASK Stephanie Ament Charlys Barsotti Scot Bartkoske David Berkowitz Patty Berlinger Shawn Berlinger Sherri Bitz Steve Faber Jennifer Galle Mike Gasvoda Darin Genereux Kari Geyer Dorie Hettrick Bonny Kulbeck Rhonda Marten Mike McCarthy Christine Matthew Phyllis Pegar Julie Pursley Kip Pursley Jeff Reichelt Dawn Robertson Shawn Sande Bruce Thompson Corinna Turk Karla Whetham Angie Williams LEFT: Darin Genereux and Steve Faber, freshman “punk rockers,” dress in the latest fashion for the annual Halloween dress-up day. ABOVE: A relaxed Sherri Bitz ter- minates her conversation with hid- den classmate Kari Geyer as she eyes the lens of the photographer’s camera. FRESHMEN ASSUME FOUR-YEAR TASK At the start of a new decade, we, the class of 1983, began our four-year journey through high school. As students of Big Sandy, we had certain standards and tradi- tions to uphold. We were to maintain the school’s good reputation for sportsman- ship, to excell in all activities that we par- ticipated in, and to represent our school to the best of our abilities. We accomplished many goals in our First year of high school. Our Carnival candi- dates were chosen as king and queen, and the activities that many of our classmates participated in, such as speech and a vari- ety of sports, were fairly successful. Many of us found we had hidden skills in driving in driver’s education this year, and some of us found that we had talents that we had never been aware of before. Our class advanced and grew in our first year of high school. We the class of 1983 look forward to repre- senting our school and maintaining its high standards in academic studies and all other activities. — Corinna Turk
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