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

 - Class of 1980

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SENIORS LORI LENN ARCHIBALD “Archi” luiri’s musical 'bent lad her to he active in the musical department all four years. Her musical talents were complemented by her participation in haskethall for three years. A a freshman she was active in track, gymnastics, and cheerleading. She has tern a member of Honor Society and NFL since she was a sophomore. Archi has been in GAL, Pioneer Club, Pep Club and Science Club throughout her high school years. She was Junior Class vice president, GAL secretary. Honor Society vice president and Speech Club student council representative. She has also been in Color Guard. a school play. FH A. journalism and annual staff. Lori was also selected (Wrls State delegate her junior year. The crowning moments of her high school life came in her senior year when she won the state championship in debate. Lnri'a will: “I, l-ori Archibald, will my love of Belt to Clint Ophus. I will my first place at Montana State University to Julie Pursley and her partner. Charlys Barsotti. To Strfani C.reen I will all of Piper’s comments. I bestow on Jill the name “Donna so John Bold doe not have to discontinue the use of that word. KATHERINE JO BAHNMILLER “Hath,” “Hat” or “Bear” Kathy was musically involved in Chorus for four years and Sandy 16 her senior year. She was a member «if Pep Club for four years. GAL 1-3. Pioneer Club 1-4. Color Guard 4, FHA 1-4. and Pioneer Patrol her sophomore year. She was also involved with CYC for four years and Karate Club her senior year. Her athletic involvement included girls haskethall, GAL volleyball and track. She was a varsity wrestling cheerleader both her junior and senior years. The officers she held during high school included Junior Class secretary. Pep Club vice president her junior year. FHA recreation chairman her junior year, and FHA State Reporter her senior year. The many award and honors she attained were Superior Science Project — year 1, excellent rating on vocal duet — year 4, senior Carnival queen candidate and Prom senior queen candidate. She also lettered in Pep Club all four of her high school years and basketball her last three years. She also was awarded with a 70 words minute typing award her junior year. Kathy's will: I. Katherine Jo Bahnmiller, Kat,' ‘Hath, (to my brothers) or 'Bear,' will Lyla Lee Ophus my position as wrestling cheerleader, my brother Tim my ability to arrive at my destination one minute before I'm supposed to be there, and lastly, to Clint, my ability to keep my mind on one thing at a time. (Keep your mind off girls and you’ll lake State next year!)” MELINDA MARIE BOLD “Mold” Music was a priority during Melinda's high school career at BSHS. as she was a four- year participant of both band and chorus. Mold also sang in Sandy 16 during her senior year. Melinda was a three-year member of Pep Club. Pioneer Club. Honor Society, and GAL. Melinda also participated in Speech Club and Science Club for two year . Mold was an active member of FHA for four year and waa elected District vice president and Chapter president during her senior year. She was a member of Pioneer Patrol as a sophomore, and joined Rouser staff as a junior. During her senior year, Melinda participated in both Color Guard and student council. Melinda played basketball for four year and was voted Moat Inspirational Player as a senior. She also went out for track as a freshman and was a boys IxiMkethall statistician as a senior. Melinda's leadership abilities earned her such office a Freshman Class president. Senior Class vice president and Pep Club secretary. Mold was a member of Who's Who Among American Students for three year Melinda was also voted Most Outstanding FHA member as a senior and Most Improved Thespian a a junior. Melinda's will: I. Melinda Bold, being of sound mind (at times), will my ability to keep the alto section in Sandy 16 fulfilled to Heidi Skaalure. To Karen Beirwagen, my ability to escape motel rooms. To Patti Yiraa, Brenda Kulheck and Joan Berlinger, I leave this advice: only the good die young! (They will live forever! Good luck!)” MAAIKE LAVERNE BATEY A a freshman as BSHS, Maaike was a member of GAL and chorus. During her freshman and sophomore years, she participated in Pep Club. Maaike was a member of Pioneer Patrol a a sophomore, and sne was a four-year participant in FHA. Maaike's will: “I. Maaike Batey, being of sound mind and body, will to my brother Mark the much-needed strength to carry on for another two years in this school and town, and to anyone tough enough to handle the seventh gridere, my part-time job a fourth period study hall monitor. MAUREEN THERESA BERLINGER “Mo,” or “Berlitz” Maureen entered her freshman year, joining Chorus, Pep Club, FHA, GAL, CYC, and track. She remained in Pep Club and FHA and CYC for all four years, but she dropped GAL and track after only two years. Maureen earned a typing pin during her freshman year. During her sophomore year Mo was a Pioneer Patrol member and the girls haskethall manager. She was also awarded both a perfect attendance certificate and the Presidential Physical Fitness award. Then during her junior year, she was a boys varsity basketball cheerleader and football cheerleader. Berlitz also earned her FHA award all four years of high school. Maureen's will: “I. Maureen Berlinger. will to Lyla my ability to control myself while going rollerskating. To the poor soul who sits by Chri and Jamie, and especially Matt in study hall, I will earplugs. I will patience to Patti and Joan, because they still have to put up with Renee - Good luck!” BART ALLAN BITZ “Biffy” Kart sang in chorus all four years of high school. He involved himself in Pioneer Club and Honor Society his last three years. Science Club his junior year, and Pep Club hi sophomore and junior year . Bart was also a member of the Lonesome Lake Water Ski Club. He waa involved in student council years 1, 3, and 4, and Pioneer Patrol hi sophomore year. Bart’s athletic talent involved him in track his first year, and football and haskethall all four years. The awards he received included Mo»t Improved football player as well as captain his senior year. He also earned the title of Best Defensive haskethall player his senior year. Bart’s will: 1. Bart Bitx, Iwing of occasionally sound mind and hudy. will all the 'fun' jobs out at the farm to Kevin. I will my football position to Perry and my ability to gain yardage to Calvin. Ijmi and never least. I will my ability to make a last-second lay-up to Chico.” 24 Lori Archibald Kathy Bahnmiller Maaike Batey Maureen Berlinger Bart Bitz — Melinda Bold

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Kelly Braun Calvin Danreuther Marlen Eve Mike Faber Shannon Green Kleanor Kirkby KELLY MICHELE BRAUN Kelly showed her “brawn” in clubs such as GAL, Pep Club and PHA all four years in high school along with three-year terms in Speech and Drama Club and Science Club. She was also in Pioneer Club her junior year and National Honor Society her last year. In extracurricular activities Kelly took part in Perspective Method. Pioneer Patrol, Color Guard, Student Council. National Forensic league, Rouser Staff and Office Staff. In the sporting field Ms. Braun partici- pated in basketball and cheerleading her freshman year, track for three years and volleyball for four years. She showed her leadership by being class secre- tary. GAL vice president and president, and FHA recreation leader, historian and student body rep. Kelly, acting as a professor, captured a first place at the hical science fair. She used her speech abilities to capture first at the local and district Soil Conservation Speech Contests. Other awards she earned include Sno-Hall Queen, Who's Who Among American High School Students for three years, the ADYA Award and various FHA awards Kelly's will: “I, Kelly Braun, being of sound mind, will my sanity to Jeff Ament. To next year's seniors. I will my inane or insane ability to make it through the last year of school. As a finale, I will be glad to leave this chamber of horrore.” CALVIN CHARLES DANREUTHER Head East” Ah a freshman Calvin was in band, chorus, FFA, track, basketball and football. Even though it might seem difficult to become even more active as a sopho- more. he did just that. He continued his freshman activities as well as Pioneer ('lull and Pioneer Patrol. He also received the coveted Hugh O'Brien award. In his junior year Head East added to his musical involvement in band and chorus by joining Sandy 16. Calvin was named to the All-Conference football team, received the moat valuable player award and was selected to be on the All State Honorable Mention football team as well as participating in track and basketball - where he was named best defensive player. In his final year Calvin continued in chorus, Sandy 16, FFA and Pioneer Club. He was captain of the football and basketball teams, president of Pioneer Club, vice president of Student Council as well as being named to the All-Conference football team, named All-State defensive back, and selected for the Shrine team. He garnered the most valuable, hardest hitter and most valuable back trophies in football. In liasketball he was named to the All-Conferent» first team and snared the Most Assists and Best Freethrow Percentage trophies as well. Calvin's will: “I, Calvin Danreuther. having nothing of significance to will to anyone. Therefore, I'll keep all my habits to myself. MARLEN DAVID EVE ■’Mar” Marlen involved himself in Speech Club all four years of high school. His involvement garnered him the Degree of Distinction his senior year. Marlen also was involved in FFA all four years and Pep Club his first two years. Marlen's will:“l, Marlen Eve. will my locker ( 87) to anyone who wants to be next to Margaret Cline or Shawn Sande! I will my ability to get assignments done without taking them home to Chester Henderson. To Dan Ulmen, I will my ability to palm a basketball, and to all students, God's Peace. MICHAEL JOSEPH FABER Munch Wrestling, football. Pioneer Club and FFA were Mike's four-year activities. His wrestling awards included most improved wrestler his freshman year and moat inspirational both his junior and senior years. Mike also ran on the track team as a freshman and a sophomore. Being on top of things appealed to Mike—he was elected junior class president and then headed the student body his aenior year. During his sophomore year, Mike joined his comrades in Honor Society, and his musical talents were revealed in the school play. He was also selected to be a member of Pioneer Patrol. Mike attended Boys State his pre-senior sum- mer and finished out his high school years by being an active member of the Slouch Club both his junior and senior years. Mike’s will: “I, Mike Faber, hereby will the following to my comrades: My Sharona” to Jeff Ament, my driving habits to Steve Faber, my erect posture to Steve Hahnmiller, ray towering height to Brenda Kulbeck, my watermelon crop to Dan Ulmen, my firm handshake to Brock Genereux, and my coin collection to Patti Yirea.” SHANNON LOUISE GREEN Greeno The active life of Shannon “Greeno” Green started with her love for sports. For four veare Shannon was involved in basketball and track and also gymnastics her freshman and sophomore years. In between athletic seasons. Shannon Kirtiripated in Pep Club and Science Club for her first two years of high school. er freshman, sophomore and junior years had Shannon running from Speech Club to GAL. Honor Society and Pioneer Club helped fill her last three years. Other activities which kept Greeno jumping were Pioneer Patrol her sophomore year, journalsim as a junior, annual staff co-editor, both her junior and senior years and CYC all four years. Of course no one would be active enough without the help of music. Band and choir all four veare and also Sandy 16 her last three gave Shannon a measure” of good taste, leadership was one of Greeno s great points. This is exemplified by the many offices she held: Pep Club secretary- treasurer her freshman year; class vice president. Science Club secretary-trea- surer. as a sophomore: Girls State alternate, student council secretary- treasurer during her junior year; and Pioneer Club vice president, National Honor Soci- ety president as a senior. Awards and honors were only a small part of Shan- non s successful high school life. The awards listed are just a few of the many that Shannon earned. The long distance runner raced to state records in the MHO, mile and two-mile. First team all- conference and all-state basketball teams were part of Greeno's life for three consecutive years. To top off four successful years. Shannon was named a Prep All-American athlete. Along with these spurts awards Shannon has received numerous music awards including being a member of All-State Band her sophomore and junior years. Shannon's will: I. Shannon Green, will four years of intensive training to Kevin Baraotti. a boyfriend on the hi-line to Stefani. and to Patti Yirea and Brenda Kulbeck I leave the “list (willed to me by Sheila Jenkins) to share with the rest of the girls basketball team. ELEANOR KIRKBY Ellie Transfer student Eleanor Kirkby dived into Big Sandy life by joining FHA, chorus and Sandy 16. She enjoys swimming, playing the guitar and piano, and writing songs. As a senior Ellie participated in Junior Miss and joined the after school Karate class. She was the FHA Chairman of Degrees and participated in state and district music festival. She received awards in FHA both her junior and senior years. Ellie's will. “I. Eleanor Kirkby, give my school will! I give Darla the ability to express herself in an eloquent British accent. I also give her my louder voice so she can one day appear on a MEMOREX COMMERCIAL. I give the whole school my locker no. M—providing there's room-in gratitude for their being so friendly. — — — 25

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