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Is it important for students to take a foreign language during high school years? Yes. It helps the student better unders- tand the English language and also the foreign cultures, stated George Sendon, Spanish teacher and Speech and Debate coach. The foreign language department of Big Sky, has organizations such as German Club and International Club. The German Club is directed by Walt Graf, Big Sky's German teacher, and the lntemational Club is organized by Peggy Patrick and Carolyn Brock, both of whom are French teachers at Big Sky. Understanding the English language seems harder for some students. To help those students learn, Big Sky offers special reading and special education classes. This department is specially organized to help the students individually and at thier own pace, and has proved to be helpful. Spanish Teacher and speech and debate coach George Sendon relaxes at a day at the Missoula County Fairi Walt Graf, German Club adviser and German teacher, watches the parking lot seventh hour for students who tend to take a little time off. Ii 7, --rd-1L- gp AL!! ..4L671'l'lW'l'!' ff! A eounuaug J, l g Cyndy Braun i . Walt Graf ' P George Sendon if .Y i Nancy Fritz 5 tii Vicki l-laroldson gg lrgfzafr r Char Reid . G C : - if S T rs. Carolyn Brock I t ' 1 1 ,gi gi Qfgillfllgfllfft i Foreign l.anguage!Fleading!Special Ed 214 Special Ed. Foreign Language
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4 f f lVlath teachers Dick Duhh and Ray Cherry get lhto the spirit ot the Home corri- ihg festivities. Theresa Sheperd prac- tises a little ot what she teaches. '6Big Sky has a faculty that is young at heart, full of the devil, and definitely in- terested in kids, stated math teacher, Mon- ty Brekke. Brekke feels it is a challenge to work with and to teach students. Working with young adults and helping them become better members of society, is a fun occupation and way of life. It changes from day to day, stated jerry O'Reilly, Business Education teacher. Laura Pahl, business education teacher, stated, I have had the occasion to work with many fine students at this school ' ll M c l-l u Q h it poihts out the mistakes ot 1 the last series. fs. i Q Monty Brekke ig , Ray Cherry 5 Q 2 ig Q f Dick Duhh t F lld f fifftfdgi' f sig' t Tim lvlcl-lugh , -Mg Q. 2. xgavca. N s 3 1 Larry lylclilhhey Bob Proctor Keh Walt Carrhelita Bullock i Bill Lahglas I Jerry O'Beilly Laura Pahl Fred Salrhohseh Theresa Shepherd Sift sit :rea sg? it Wt Math!Business - 213
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Qty- X . .Q Y i HER .Q S 2 L s I 'IN .,'. ss I Q? Emi English Why is Big Sky Second to None? Here's what some English teachers had to say: It is special because most of our students have an unpretentious enthusiasm for school, said Sally Scott, English teacher. Scott believes that building new traditions have been one of the major goals for Big Sky students. Big Sky has potential that has yet to be developed. Even though Big Sky lacks tradition, the school has been very com- petitive in both athletic and academic areas. This ability to be competitive demonstrates great character and desire to succeed and we will. - Barry Darrow, English teacher and assistant coach for varsity football. Many students think to themselves, i I wou1dn't become a teacher for anything. Well, some teachers felt the same way until: When l decided to teach, was my junior year in high school, l was sitting in my English class listening to the teacher, and l thought to myself, 'I could do better than this! ' stated Tom Lukomski, English teacher. iiziilirrmirrl 1 l' F tfflf l ,wx Barry Darrow I Toni Graham I .NWN 'MW 34 M Glenn Junkert l 1' i l i. i n 'ii l lugs . 'ilmi rwr f lil 'rrrr iw? 'r A li i W iiiii . ii .h r-. kk Bill Taylor displays the plaque in which he recieved from the 1982-83 year book stair. Barry Darrow congradulates Dennis Hen- drickson on his enthusiastic pertorrnance on the field. Sharon Lukornski Tom Lukornski Peggy Patrick Sallie Scott Bill Taylor Pat-Kelly Pedersen Nick lVlcEnaney Richard Zimmer English - 215
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