Big Sky High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1984

Page 132 of 246

 

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VVOFRKHNORKIWORK! - Senior Sports Editor Steve Grachan trightj puts the tinal touches on his girI's varsity basketball pages. ANY SUGGESUONS? - Seniors Brian Benson and Kevin Leavell tbelovvj discuss nevv ideas at the Taylor Yearbook workshop held in the Big Sky auditorium. NO EXCUSESl - Advisor Glenn Junkert tlovver rightl explains to Student Life Editor Brenda Johnson certain procedures of yearbooking. SNAP-SEARCH - Senior Jani Hagen tbottorn photoj looks through the contact tile for another picture for her pages. 128 - Sunrise

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F. THE SEARCH - Tony Eaught serarches for Ric Crobar, vvho he believes has double-crossed him. Staging Dramatic Performance SN -gm Uk. Dfw lu he KXJ' Al' All of the great young performers get their start somewhere. They may get lucky and get discovered. But most of them start from scratch in some high school drama department. The seeds have been planted for this depart- ment to grow into a group of talented actors and performers, said first year Drama Direc- tor Rick Zimmer. The 1984 Drama Department started off the year with a bang, with the production of Scapino. Scapino, to some, was the best production ever seen at Big Sky. The play went very well and was claimed as a polished production. I thought it was very creatively staged, mak- ing excellent use of the facilities available. I was amazed at how physical the thing was. I thoroughly enjoyed it, stated English teacher Tom Lumkomski. The other production this year, was the Madrigal Dinner, which both the Drama and Music departments combined to produce. The dinner went real well and everything blened together to give the audience a night to remember. AFTER THE PERFORMANCE - Drama teacherfdirector Rick Zimmer supervises the activity after a presentation of the play, HScapino . MAGRIGAL FOLLY - Rick Crobar chases an Hun-identified zombie during the merry-making at the holiday Madrigal Dinner celebration. Drama and music students put it on together. FINAL TOUCH - Michelle Couture gets a final touch ot eye makeup before taking-part in Scapino. Drama - 127



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SUNRISE STAFF - Back rovv: Brian Benson, Kevin Trovvbridge, Steve Gracnan, Kevin Leavell, Tnird rovv: Nlischelle Hall, Jani Hagen, Claudie Sterner, Joen Richard- son, Kim Waller, Leslie Keenan. Second row: Keith Schultz, Debbie Thrall, Laurie Bauer, Ronalee Binschus, Kelli Rose, Brenda Johnson. Front rovv: Leanne Trautman, Tessa Gournay. TAKE ANOTHER PICTURE 4 Senior Photo Editor Dave Alex- ander Cbelovv lefty focuses in on an Eagle football game. MINI-MAG PRELIMINARIES - Sunrise Editor Claudie Sterner vvorks on mini-mag ideas. UH, OH - Junior Lori Bauer tbottornl repairs ner mistakes on ner pages. Looking for DSW horizons I knew it would take a lot of time, but I didn't know it would often take weekends. It's a fun class, but it's a lot of hard work, commented, Junior Leslie Keenan. It was a big turnaround for the 1983-84 Sunrise Staff. Glenn Junkert, the newly selected year- book advisor had a big effect on the 1983-84 Sunrise. He, along with some Sunrise gm qxx staff members attended a i I t g it 1-- is MHSPAXNSPA journalism X ,st X 3 I rfrrr r Workshop in Minneapolis, Min- is. ' nesota for a week in the summer. . I learned a whole new way of '- mn 'tt'n' yearbooking, which I hope I have been effective in teaching to my staff members. I hope it shows in the 1984 Sunrisef, stated Iunkert. I learned a lot. When I went, I knew only about the section I was on last year, and when I came back, I knew what made a good yearbook and to look for in new ideas, commented Sunrise editor, Claudie Sterner. The students who attended the workshop came back from Min- nesota with quite a bit more knowledge of what yearbooking was all about. However, the staff has had to endure many difficult changes. I think all the changes are a great improvement. It takes a lot more time and work, but I think when the yearbook comes out it will be worth it,', acknowledged Senior Kim Waller. The most frustrating problem for the staff was that they broke several deadlines. Part of the deadline problems were caused by a new machine which the staff had to' learn to use. That advancement was a new Compugraphic MCS 8212 typesetter. On it the staff is able to set all its copy in whatever size necessary. Although it caused broken deadlines and other minor accidents, including the unexpected change of typeface styles because of a mistaken order, it still did the staff much good. Sunrise - 129

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