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Hand Needed-Teacher Mark Bryn helps junior Bussell Garrett lbelowj with his welding, CounseIor's Help-Counselor Robert Sparks trightl helps Senior Kim Elliot. Crazy and Wild-This BSH student lbelow rightl gets involved in spirit week but still concentrates on the learning of school. x I IM, - L 11 ll- Blowing His Horn-Junior Dru Simikins lleftl performs during the fair parade with the Missoula Rose Bowl Band. Patterns and Material-Teacher Marcia Bragg helps sophomore Teri Sunford while another student looks on. Opportunityj Opening-7
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. ' g the town center, we still have Second to none he halls were un- carpeted. Supplies had not arrived. Everyone was dis- organized, and all were lost. You may have heard these remarks just three years ago from Big Sky students and faculty members. But since then the structure of BSH has opened aigvariety of opportu- nities to all who attend, even the community of Missoula. Since that time, students have had ia, tremendous amount of classes to choose from. There was a growing need for computers and be- cause of this, BSH expanded its department and, had more available classes for students. Many of the electives were cen- tered around the needs and interests of students. p Business courses helped stu- dents understand thi?- real world of economics andhow to survive. both now and later on. Other classes prepared stu- dents for life on their own. Since those early years BSH has not only grown to be a good educational facility, but also a place to hold community- oriented programs. S A variety of community af- fairs have taken place at BSH. We have 'hosted antique shows, performing groups ranging from school produc- tions. barbershop quartet con- tests, and even the Nutcracker Ballet performance from the YWCA. Sports events have taken place in all areas of com- petition. There are many social and community functions that our facilities have been used for. Missoula has no other facility like BSH While bein close to the scenic views of the country, far from the crowded streets of the center of town, with plenty of wide open space. BSH stu- dents people of Missoula are lucky to have this functional and well-accommo- dated facility available to them. g .gg,jggj..pClaudiejgQiperner Computer Learning--BSH had the future, including computers. Junior to decide What is next opportunity to learn more about the Derrick Dodson watches the screen
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Hr awww? -.e.. my mm Z? W W aitononein... G O W 0 1 8 at 'em up. Eat 'em up. Rah! Rah! Rah! Eat 'em up. Eat 'em up. Rah! Rah! Rah! This was just one of the many ways showed school spirit. Pep semblies. games, dances, ff cheers gave BSH dentsa 'izzv to ex- hibit their e husiasm 'VEE V Stuints' ge rowdier than in yea past. here was much more Eneling oQride in the re- peateggheers aiwschool song. Stude ts at BSH re one hun- dred rcent Big y. In the pastwigome class Vhad at- tended, either Hellgag or Sen- tinel Eiiid some still femh bit of loyaltiifto their old schoggs. Not this Mggear. Students re ted with Jggltremendous amou of prideifiifi BSH and the tradit'i'6'ns that yew with it. REP- Thgg. pep assemblies l A evergipne get involved an 'ihypiedu up for the upcoming evengg. Students found it hard to grain classes after an assem- bly. f , ers found it almost nextgflffo i ossible to conduct clasgfnorm . st ents showed schdiol spirit b tting dressed up spirit wee s and games. Many others simply attended and yelled their lungs ou Sigorts events seemed to be thegtpnajor place for students to disflay their individuality in spiilit. Many came dressed in bliggg and go Hawaiian cloilics, or just plain cridy. But in end it all add- edigijp to a ii' blue 'n' gold sgj-Jgiit, a that took Mis- sofiila by . a spirit that biifif-st forth with the fun-loving beat us if you can. But itpggvvas no use, up against the rdwdy westside school that pfEved itself. second to none. Claudie Sterner 5Hah! Rah! Rah! Sophomores John , iner and Dan Schu ri ht et I Qc Q ig jibwdy at a girls' basketball game. EYQ Mp if His QQ mimi'
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