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. ages. .K st. .if I I i kt it .. -. as ts 'iii R. siitsxg: Look at those legs!-Left: Student Body President Kevin Malloy shows spirit at pep assembly. Workin' nine to five!-Below: Stu- dent Body Secretary Kirsten Pra- menko finishes up the meetings notes. Q ,,t i' sf .. , 'Ax 'Q if L W l . All the President's men!-4th row: Advisor . Walt Graf, Seniors: Mike BraQQ, Glenn Jarrett, Barry Eisenman, Ted Nelson, Josh George, Kevin Malloy, Corrine Cone, Kirsten Pramenko, Pat Murphy, John Bennet, Greg Hanich, Doyle Bennett. 3rd row: Juniors: Jill Stetler, Jenny Murphy, Thomas Williams, Missy Turner, Tammy Stevenson, Brent Scheeman, Greg Bauer. 2nd row: Sophomores: Jaime Joseph, Shelley Willett, Sheri Foust, Kristin Grady, Tom Kubichek, Mike Northcutt, Tanya Richardson. 1st row: Freshmen: Suzanne Smith, Beth Jar- rett, Thad Huse, Pat Pramenko, Mark Murphy, Daniel Bennett, Bose Foust Student Senate- 143
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Wait a minute!-Right: Mr. Graf gives advice at a Senate meeting. Don't let go!-Below: Senator Chris Nicklay hands out balloons to an Eagle fan. What on earth!-Bottom: Senators Jaime Joseph and Shelley Willett look over new business. Senate Splrlt SGHCIS EHQIGS S0aril1g to the l N efrfgm i illfvrilwii' iLf5aQ5?22,R? ?f2Ei:erym V H ii. iii li iiiiiiiwii iiwvailim.itii'Ww1ri. 't f M fit rf W i . im When is the next pep assembly? This seems to be the X X l' ill lit W i li i M M til i vi lik vii YW X lil! i :Zip it Wraiitvfnrf major question asked of Senate members. School spirit and pride are very important issues to most senators. That is why some of the most spirited students happen to be Senate members. Student Body President Kevin Malloy said he was proud of Big Sky and added, This year's school spirit is great. Being in Senate meant getting involved with the school and the students. One advantage of that involvement reflected by freshman vice-president, Thad Huse, was, I've become better known since being elected. Senior class vice-president, John Bennet, added, It is a worth- while organization, which preserves the American way of life. As well as preserving the life at Big Sky, government organized pep assemblies, Homecoming Week, in- cluding the bonfire, the air guitar contest, and many other events. They were required to meet at least twice a week to prepare for upcoming events. One new activity that Senate initiated this year was to inflate 300 blue and gold balloons and pass them out to Eagle fans before the homecoming football game. . Senate members spent many extra hours making sure Big Sky was organized so students could be proud of their school. 142-Student Senate ws S S 3 YI t D SS:- S6 js
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Ski Club Pulls the Top Clas This is one ice-cool club. Ski Club serves a purpose. It's a gathering of people with a common interest,skiing, said Ski Club advisor jerry O'Reil1y. Ski Club is an organization at Big Sky that is open to any student that knows, or doesn't know, how to ski. When the snow hits the ground members of the club flock to the slopes to pick up where the snow left them the previous year. Ski Club isn't like other clubs. Most of the other clubs just have meetings and group gatherings someplace. Ski Club meets about 1.3 W,-fji.ll,,iw,f,fililiwlnllfiWwlliiakaiqqwilllilriidlwiq-1 riiwil ilkkiniikiwl Jiiillmilll' 1--'mi link mwiii:..:- --l- ,iii iw-f-1 ir' iii-W, -iv in ,l,l -tzvnw fi, i M., .4 will T i Eff- 'mm 1 H M , L if E -4-ee-': .Hf-fg?fff1 - My-fm 71555, . . T rr? ' 'f-f5'w T. 'xg ,ng W ge' 'fr W I , W. ,, J' HMIW. ws., K ,V 1 , Mm iwyafmv ,,wk'gM ah, auf MH' 1 . W 'wi t once every two weeks and in the meantime they are out in the mountains practicing their style and form. Through the winter the club was selling pen- nants and tunning and hot waxing skiis in order to raise money for a bus trip to one of the many ski areas in Montana This year's trip was to Lost Trail Ski Resort. It was a big sur- prise to everyone. They left the school at 7:10 am, on a Beachliner, and started skiing at 10:00 a.m. The ski conditions were perfect. The snow was in excellent condition and the sun felt good, even to those who were on the ground most of the time. The club members were treated very well and the resort even gave them half price lift tickets. Twentyeight people went on the trip and twenty-eight people returned, wet, tired, and unharmed. SKI CLUB - qtopj front: Becky Mostad, Blna McKay. Kneeling: Jack, Randy Johnston, Tim Weisenburger, Craig McKay, Buck Lake. Standing: Nikki Williams, Karen Bisley, Keith Portman, Evelyn O'Beilly, Jill Stetler, Steve Bamberg, Dean lnderland, Lance Kid- der, Mark Bauer, Kevin Trowbridge, Cordell Norgaard, Josh George, Kory Mytty, Drew Simpkins, Jerry O'Fieilly, Rick Hanson. On shoulders: Mike Bragg. BACK SCBATCHEB - Senior lVlike Bragg enjoys the slopes at Lost Trail. 144 - Ski Club 1. ,. ,, V , 'wh .... f A T my 'M wil' - K , ,, , . ,, ,, .,,,, ,hr ..,W,,,,,,, Al' iw ,,, , W , W I M1 W ' . ssri ir 1 ,srrr . ii... . M A T swim, . my 1 . W . M 1 W W .mmf J I YKk.r 1 , VJ .,,, , r-'V , iigg W, 1 H Q , g V ml . ,T Wy ' My , g M M , .,,, ,T ,,V, , , J 4, 1 'T 'T '- ' .4 , 1 ' ' , 1 Q if - J r i. W 1 if 9 M. W. W hx yum, W M ,,,. ' 1 f , , M V . A , pw, ' ,,,' Z in J ii' K In f f V T fe 'Hi 1 V , 9 K , I N My ,,
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