Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)

 - Class of 1980

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SOPHS SET GOALS Jill Archibald Tim Bahnmiller Kevin Barsotti Mark Batey Karen Beirwagon John Bold Kenny Chamberlain SOPHOMORES SET GOALS This year proved trying for all sophomores. As the year began, members of the class realized that they were only half way through tneir four long years of high school. Even with this realization, the sophomores pacified themselves by sitting on the “famed senior bench in the mornings. At the beginning of the 1979-80 school year, the sophomores set high goals to achieve for the year. Major goals of the class included stating a success- ful carnival game, running a smooth athletic banquet, and having the best homecoming float in the high school. Our first goal of having a successful carnival game was accomplished. Our basketball game proved to be enjoyable for people of all ages Our candi- dates for the carnival were Karen Beirwagen and John Hkild. At the athletic banquet, the sophomores pulled together to make the banquet successful. The sophomores also proved themselves by having a large number of athletes and cheerleaders honored. The class of 1980 is now working on the third and final goal for the year The homecoming celebration will truly be a memorable experience for all of us. We selected Heidi Skaalure to represent the sophomores class as our homecoming queen candidate. The sophomores believe that homecoming will be successful finale for this school year The class members wish to thank their sponsor, Mrs. Brumwell. for all of her help this year. The class of 1982 has a goal for its future: to fill the upcoming years with smiles. — Jodi Romine THIS PAGE Above: The 1980 Sophomore Class officers and their advisor Mrs. Brumwell. Kevin Barsotti. vice president; Heidi Skaalure, president; Lori Marshall, secretary-treasurer; and Jodi Romine, sudent council re- presentative. Lower center: Carnival night, Marcella Springer eagerly points the way to the Sophomore turkey raffle. Lower right: Contemplat- ing her next argumentive statement, Jill Archibald practices her debate skills. Because of their numerous hours of preparation, Jill and her part- ner, junior Stefani Green, captured the divisional title and a bronze at state. OPPOSITE PAGE Lower left: Stacy Solberg, District F.H.A. President; Jodi Romine, National Officer Candidate; and Veronica Witachen. Mrs. Maxwell’s personal secretary, relax after a day full of activities at the State F.H.A. Convention. Lower right: “That was pretty funny!” Karen Beirwagon, a lively sophomore, takes time from her varsity cheerleadng to enjoy a joke from the crowd. Cheerleading, band, choir, and girls' basket- ball are just a few of the activities Karen enjoys. 18 Margaret Cline Dana Darlington Suedee Galle Dennis Graff Benny Jenkins April Kibbee Jim LaBuda Virginia Lee Lori Marshall Lyla Ophus Joe Pegar Jodi Romine Dave Sande Kevin Silvan Heidi Skaalure Stacy Solberg Marcella Springer Randall Tyler Darla Ulmen Veronica Witschen Luther McLain



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JUNIORS PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP “Action” will be the key word as the juniors prepare to lead the school next year. A majority of juniors have participated in football, girls’ and boys' basketball, wres- tling, speech, track, cheerleading, and other extracurricular activities, keeping up the tradition of good school participation. Excelling in selected activities seems to be the primary goal put forth by the juniors. The juniors received many honors for their hard work. Some of these awards were received in football, girls' and boys' basketball, wrestling, speech. Girls’ and Boys’ State, F.H.A.. F.F.A., and track. Many stressed their scholastic ability, as the juniors were well represented in Honor Society. So you can see the juniors are qualified to be able leaders of the school next year, When the juniors were not participating in their selected activities, they were overcoming obstacles traditionally faced by juniors. One such obstacle was the Junior-Senior Prom. At first there was not going to be a prom, but then the sophomores offered to help by sharing the expenses. Finally the Juniors took total control with the help of their advisor, Ron Mangold, and put on a very successful prom As one student stated. “It helped the class become closer. We learned to cooperate with each other.” There were other projects that had to be overcome, such as the carnival, various banquets, and Homecoming; but overall, the Junior Class kept up the tradition of an all-around, efficient “Junior Class.” With the role of becoming seniors just around the corner, the juniors must remem- ber one important maxim, Leadership is action, not a position.” Top left: With their friends “Wily Coyote” and Teddy, the Mouse,” Juniors Brenda Kulbeck and Patti Yirsa appear appropriately dressed for the annual Halloween Dress-up Day. Center left: Members of the Junior class and their schoolmates enjoy the visit by Santa Claus at the Christmas Party. Evidently Santa is giving out one of his coveted certi- ficates. Center: Jeff Eggy” Ament receives a certificate from Santa Claus for a free manual.“The Learner’s Guide to Dating.” Santa and his elf, Mark Gasvoda, visited the school this year during the Christmas Party held in the gym. He gave out various certificates to different people. Center right: Jack l,aLane's studio had a new visitor this past year. Junior Dave Pegar receives a certificate from Santa Claus for a year of free visits to it. Dave concentrated on a weightlifting program, designed to give hm added strength for his senior year in football. Right. Lisa Works, singing her favorite tune, busily serves customers in the Pep Club booth at a basketball game. Lisa is one of the many active juniors participating in and cheering with the Pep Club Far right: Diligently working for his junior class Country Fair at the Carnival is Brock Genereux. He ana his classmates put on the fair along with the Carnival dance to raise money for the senior sneak trip which is taken at the end of each graduating class's senior year. 20

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