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

 - Class of 1984

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iii STICKIN' TO ITA Sports Editor Steve Sendon and Kristy Flink paste a page. Sendon vvon a national Journalism Education Association award tor copy-proofing. MAKING IT FIT - Managing Editor Tammy Anton places the ads on her section of the page. is Z tr it in i J 2iE55?5Tl3WMi5Q3?CffihlU3iT5i?5FW9i55'fWiW?n3?fH5iV5TF15H5ri5fi95Q5fE1WEM?EfifiwkbwliiihtufilI3ii'??fiWElf2'i?rEXtlWENWHliiwlliiii'NIEQESQQWQHYIf:1ag14r1diHlk'2ZE'iiWIT?,WitH?5'1li SAswing,gg2,rlkfihufartazsw. 'izlrrwgifvf I v+iwwt tis':r1U ififsrw 'wi wfifsw' W ravi' waz vm N' :iw w w I + I tim imitate Hfhtigqi iw 3m,ftiwri++,ri?w:fifi M V' Y A lias I e at it tidwfffrfetajrmyiumitiafiizsri' sw +5 mi it A ti na Q Qizlirrltm9ltg31Qi5UArmfinf1:E1 nflt:s5wemQiQm1::1eas:passggytiilizfw-pwim iiItimepqgg,saaxArQQemfstiigfgii5qfssfgafQfm:s,g1:w:wiftms::Eafrtmi-szyqfmqs ffgwggafmifgtagiiirrriQiwmwgfifa gwwgff erit++w31riiuiiii:iW .mmf gygffaisgdftiwiipsyrrnywilii+mAiQEip,5wtii iQ5sggm:w+g5,y+riQt r:mf,y,a3i ,rmM:M -we-,A-fa? g,Z,.i,Wg,,Mi:atiiiW,,,,,l,fmis,il,srt,eagwialgtilm iaElmiraWWiiwa,5?f111if+iii1iift1+wi++ii,write wiirizeeiejmfilmeemf iiiggwfiiliiimfwiim+1itw.ewwiQe:tfr4fr:w +f wit lmwat:fwH1wQeaw vrriuaswizwemi felli.g1+fi:wArfMiis2faitwiviitrrirttimi iwiwyAmfwael?iiQ3fsrl'wg +I' P' + ' wrt t metiissf ffiirwfti, . pi 1fwifQ+A3afasWMeiUyiaisaafqftwill:li+,:,afaw2r:d1ifiweaker fiweaiaipgfflafifffirir Imam? e aff:bftwefffilaiiiqgexwsiafii1f:fm,::5etfaftrwtagiwegmrriiiiimrwitiifi-ii.rawwiitftaizwffrwifreeltwxtiwfvfwsrjffmmrtzrmrtirkwwfwrfsfiwlrviiirurhttkiesfswtiwl Amierrw,t11+li+rm3'inii 13' wmv Q Maise l it W, yi mya,,,e,fti,,,l,.i1it,i fe-fi ymauiliiiiiilttfqiWitt.tts,we-i,W+t,t1s+i lfli iii,+mq+ iiwemf t-ustfiirffiif,rti1s, ra ti grtktaimfisl i as my .sjtiaw I i I N as we me 5' LEARNING THE SYSTEM - Copy Editor Susan Grote instructs sports writer Flop Beckham on the proper methods tor inputting a story into the schools new typesetter. The machine allowed I students to compose and set copy at the school. SUN JOURNAL STAFF - Back: Heather Mason, Marty Fierce, KC. McGowan, Steve Sendon, Brian Wade. Middle: Susan Grote, Kelli Williams, Tammy Anton, Dave Alexander. Front: Teresa Hahn, Michelle Kahler, Kristy Flink, Amber Underhill. Sun Journal - 131

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SHIVERING M- Photography Editor Dave Alexander and Heather Mason fight the icy snap ot a cool fall night at halftime of the Big Sky-l-lellgate football game. 'zz - tt,ti raii , ti , iiiii ttti A L V ,, ' 'V f AW in ' 3 A ' . r-r 4 1 ,-,rr A ' J o u r n al e n t r y ' taaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa aooooooooooooooo . . 1 Looking for the Sun A small but well-known group. That could describe the 18 staff members of the Big Sky Sun journal, the school newspaper. Part of their job, ofcourse, is to be snoopy about school and com- munity news - and the Sun Journal has developed a reputation for doing just that. Even if they are controversial, One article which received attention from students, was about a pic- ture of Big Sky Seniors which appeared on the front page of the Missoulian. Several people complained about the messages of the photo, which portrayed seniors in various costumes. Many people said the students were promoting the consumption of alcohol and the abuse of violence. This was only one incident in which the Sun journal was successful at including students and capturing their attention. In fact, the newspaper has built a reputation as a national award- winner during the past four years. Last year the paper was named one of the top 25 high school newspapers in America by the National Scholastic Press Association. And Quill and Scroll Society International gave the paper its George Gallup Award, its highest. Managing Editor Tammy Anton explains what it is like to work on a newspaper. No one knows the work behind it. You have to make a lot of sacrifices. Each new issue of the Sun journal was distributed every two weeks, instead of every three weeks as in previous years. The hours they put in for the newspaper, included staying after school until at least 10 p.m. on the Monday and Tuesday nights before the paper was out on Thurs- day. As well as class time, they came in on days when there was no school in order to meet a deadline. 30 -- Sun journal CHECKING A FACT A Features Editor Amber Underhill with Editor Marty Pierce. Pierce won a JEA award tor sports



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'fOne of the most outstanding activities that high school students can be involv- ed in is Model United Nations fMUNJ. It's filled with meaningful learning ex- periences that provides constructive enrichment for students livesfl said MUN advisor Ken Lousen. Lousen added, It's also lots of fun. MUN is a model of the real United Nations in New York City. Every year over 300 students get together at MUN to represent all the different countries in the world. Each school has a certain number of countries to represent. The countries are given to each school and the members get to pick which country they want. The task of each delegation is to represent their country as formally and realistic as possible. The commitees that the delegations form are the same as in the real UN. Their real purpose is to try and solve the problems that face riiiithiiiiiiiiirillwiiiwliiiwiwiilNtwviiiiwrrriiiisttiiiiniii rtri , 'r,J,v -r.i,-ii.,a,r.ri.i .wi-'wisira ' ,.g,f 1 Don't just Talk Say something Y .Vi the people of the world today by discuss- ing and debating. Model United Nations isn't in the cur- riculum just to be a space filler. The students involved, if they work hard, can Work toward a tuition scholarship. Numerous students from BSH have received one including this years reci- pient, Eric Heist. Every year that the award has been offered, Big Sky has received at least one. Jay Kurth,ambassador aide to Eygpts ambassador, commented, When it comes down to it, there isn't a lot the UN can do. It doesn't seem like it is set up to act on problems. YOU DONE GOOD - Senior Stefan Pieksa qrigntp is oommemded on a good job by his East German colleague. CONSULTATION - MUN advisor Ken Lousen fbelovvy discusses matters of im- portance vvitn Big Sky's delegates for China. NICE COMMENT - Junior Nick Mar- vin trignty reacts to a statement made by another delegate. 132 +- MUN!Speech and Debate

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