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ABOVE: Jill Archibald entertained us on the bus going home with her multi-talented tennis racket. It had been a long weekend. ABOVE: During the trip, the class did an ex- cellent job of keeping chaperons Judy Ro- mine and Donna Jenkins amused with the crazy things they did. ABOVE: Joe Pegar not only displayed his ath- letic ability on the volleyball court, but he was also seen playing horseshoes, and tennis and riding horseback. BELOW: Awed by the height of Hungry Horse Dam, Tim Bahnmiller and Randall Tyler were careful not to get too close to the edge. LEFT: With the temperature below 50 degrees and the pool around 40, the seniors nevertheless enjoyed splashing around in the water. Virginia Lee and Suedee Galle were two of people who braved the cold. RIGHT: Late night, John? This was a common position for almost all of the early morning bus riders. BELOW: Good move, 'Mr. Uncle Boyd Sir!' Chaperon and co-bus driver Mr. Romine par- ticipated in many volleyball, horseshoe, bas- ketball, and frisbee games. BELOW: Ken Chamberlain actually looks un- excited by the whole dam thing.
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t ABOVE: '1 saaiid!! Maybe you shouldn't take a picture of me when I have my mouth open! calmly explains Jill Archibald. Jill and her 27 classmates had a su- per time at Flathead Lake Lodge on their sneak trip. LEFT: Karen Beirwagen forcibly moves her face and open mouth away from the variety of Christmas goodies. After the Christmas movie the student body filed into the art room for cookies and pop. Leaning up against the floor, a confused Heidi Skaalure contemplates a computer program. Meanwhile in the background, another confused senior, Virginia Lee, lies down on her locker. Maggie Cline practices looking busy, a technique that kept her out of trouble for 12 years. Finished with another tedious day of school, Virginia Lee and camera-shy Bobbi Henderson start the long journey home. One of the opptional classes available for seniors is a novel class. Mark Batey enjoys a quiet moment reading his novel in the auditorium. 31
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SUCCESS AT HAND LEFT: A jubilant Stacy Solberg walks slowly down the aisle thinking of all the fun and opportunities that are waiting for her. RIGHT: A smiling, crying Karen Beirwagen awaits another congratulatory handshake, hug, or kiss. Juniors Sherri Bitz and Julie Pursley anxiously anticipate their turn at being called alumni. BELOW: Senior class president, Stacy Solberg, did a super job of getting the class organized. Kevin Barsotti, vice- president, was a good right-hand-man when Stacy needed him. Sponsor Bob Nelson tried to keep the 'Almighty Seniors” in line! Secretary-treasurer James LaBuda kept the books for the class. Kenny Chamberlain represented the seniors during student council meetings. ABOVE: The musical talents of April Kib- bee and Veronica Witschen shone brightly on the evening of May 26, 1982. April and Veronica had done very well with their clarinet duet at district and state music fes- tival. RIGHT: Walking off the stage, Suedee Galle smiles as she remembers all the good times she had in speech, music, annual staff, and numerous other activities during her high school career. 34 LEFT: Retiring school board chairman Louis Beirwagen hands a cheery Marci Springer her diploma. Marcella was one of thirteen able to wear an Honor Society honor cord. RIGHT: Humor combined with true sincerity created a meaningful message for all of those able to listen to Jill Archibald's valedictorian speech. Jill plans to continue her education at Anderson College in Indiana.
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