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Q . . were Second to none hos the blonde? the brunette? What a babe! What a facef Faces we- re the main ingredient to the recipe of BSH. Without faces the finishing touches could not be pro- vided. Faces came in all sizes. shapes, and colors. It did not mat- ter if the face was pret- ty, or mutt, city. Everyonelwas iinportagft! in f school of 1200 students. had a splendid variety of faees. Some were filled with while others drooped wffh sadness. Many contained a pet'- sonality within themselves. familiar face could be recognized acros the room. Sometimes it was someone they had met in classes. games, clubs. or at the weekend party before. Wherever you may be. somewhere. somehow. you would see a face you had recognized. The person did not have to be wearing a lettermans jacket, 'I'-shirt, or a booster button for you tolttknow them. The faces all became familiar you received a sense of homeness here. A sense of loyalty grew. Big Sky became a place for everyone 3 teachers. students, and administrators. Everyone belonged. All the faces in the hallways, classes, and cafeteria were a part of BSI-I. We learned, experienced the year, but. most importantly. we stuck together like a family. Claudie Sterner TIME OUT e Junior Lon Stone qleftj takes a moment from playa ing to see what is going on across the way, Closing - 235
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. ---wi- t- - - as Q ..-rt.i:,s.,? 21 .1 ,a V , . .at fl R3 V! if haze .. M M . .5 'Vs-0 A, y 1: J ,. em rt. M , 94 W 4, . 'Z ' . ,WWA 4 4' 4 L M15 we ' . . ,were Second to none et the accomplish-- ments speak for them selves! L 'Varsity cheerlead- ers: attended a cheer- leading camp in Boise. Idaho and recieved a spirit stick for most spirited cheerleaders and were awarded superior ribbons for overall competitions. Starlites: Received a friendship boot as friendliest drill team. spirit stick for the most spirited, a superior trophy for the overall average ofall the girls competing, and a banner of excellence forthe choreographicsiibf a routine the girls performed at drill camp in Billings. f Girls' Basketball: 3rd in Western AA Divisionals and Sth in state. i Q Girls' Cross Country: 3rd at state, P Modelr of United Nations: The delegation of Greece brought home an award for the Most Outstanding Delegation. Di Boys' Gymnastics: 3rd in Western AA Divisionals and 5th at state AA. il' Girls' Gymnastics: Western AA Divisionals Champions and 3rd at state AA. Q MCHS Marching Band: Recieved a plaque of participation in the Disneyland Festival and Entertain- ment Parade. Marched in the Tour- nament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California and received a plaque of recognition and appreciation to its outstanding musical entrants. Wrestling: Western Divisional Dual Meet Champions and 2nd at state AA with two individual champs. Q Boys' Basketball: Western AA Divisionals Champions and 3rd at state AA. 'D PFA: The Meat Identification team recieved a silver medal in Na- tional contest held in Kansas City. Missouri. if Sun journal: Regional Pacemak- ing newspaper fTop 25 in countryl from National Scholastic Press Association: George Gallup Award winner fhighest awardl from Quill and Scroll International. ' Girls' Volleyball: Finished out the regular season with a record of 18-1 . ff' Big Sky Choirs: Aesirian and various other ensembles received superior ratings at the District Music Festival. Northwest Evaluation: Big Sky received top marks in the Northwest Evaluation on facilities and cur- riculum programs. fiiZlffffiiEfZ'Ql?5lil,.DeVO'e OMMSBOYSABMP CHappeningsJ Closing - 237
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