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

 - Class of 1984

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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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MUN - fbelowj Back: Advisor Ken Lousen, John Hoover, Brett Saling, Heather Mason, Mike Northcutt, Joe Blixt, Charla Sampsel, Eric Heist, Dave Barndt, Chris Pfau, Yurii Roberts, Stefan Pieksma, Bob Dundas. Middle: Charlie Eaught, Heidi Mason, Susan Squires, Front: Tammy Anton, Janine Jewett, Norma Kihn, Lisa Loftsgaarden, Elain Cain, Michelle Mohrar, Lisa Eaught. SSSSSQ SSFKQ ssrissm . s A X Q Y? w. susan STLJNTING - Dan Hochhalter tleftl ex- plains what it is like being a stuntman for Hollywood. SPEECHERS' CORNER - tbelowJSitting: Nikki Williams, Rob Edwards, Lisa Loft- sgaarden, First row: Karen Risley, Tony Eaught, Chris Pfau, Gary Englert, Rat Peterson. Second row: Karri Dewey, George Sendon, Lori Chilcote, Eric Heist, Lisa Schnelle, Debbie Edwards. Third row: Steve Sendon, Dan Hochhalter, Catti Valgenti. TAKING lT EASY - Speachers Chris Pfam and Rob Edwards flower lefty take a break from the state meet to have a few laughs. This year's speech and debate team tumed in a spectacular performance. The team plac- ed in every tournament they participated in. ln the Corvallis Invitational they won the Sweepstakes Trophy over Sentinel, which the team has never done before. The year's most outstanding performance came from senior Lisa Schnelle. She won the 1984 Big Sky High School Award for Ex- cellence in Forensics KBSHSAEFU. She won the award from a vote of the competitive speech and debate team members. Last year she was a semi-finalist in Memorized Public Address fMPAJ, and got a silver medal for second place in this yearls MPA. To topevery thing off she is the first person, in the school's history, to win the BSHSAEF two years in a row. This is the best team I've had,in the four years at Big Sky, in terms of performance and loyalty to the programf' said Speech and Debate advisor George Sendon. Q1 11 5 PYECHERSQ OVW? WN t MUN!Speech and Debate - 133 aii1,.eg.p ea..

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