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

 - Class of 1984

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WY :sm .Ct Eiibpii E 'M X 4 'xy Q mxwmx H iz df 4 PLEASE PROVE IT - Junior, Leslie Keenanyoisoiayis df snowinggohw trtiistitn Big Sky as sne vvatones state tournaments. TFQASH CANS NEEDED f Junior Leroy Tnomas orilis holes in a soon to oe new trasn for BSI-I. Nt: Q Qwxosg K 'UO' SECOND TO NONE - Seniors Steve Bryant. Mark Bauer, and Dean Inderiano display vvno is - 1 at they AA State Boys' Basket- oail Toornarnents. BATONS GET NEWS LOOK a Senior Kirsten Prarnenko wraps tne eatons with taoe tor an ado- ed tooon ot oolor andy design, 44,

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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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Q 0 Q is Secondiitof none ff' fiffw' if Vfr K wx ir WL f4E1i'ff 1 Wg? ,i -f ff tw ' l , J, , ,N ,MQW f ' ff ,,,,,, 4: Wi 2 1 ei fr : f M 44' Y -if, W ,,,, L. rf frm heat and shorts attire ' Large iced paper. and pens are around, Brains are d, trying to stimulate creativity. Last spring the 83-84 Sunrise Staff begafi planning for Big Sky's Agnew lookl' yearbook. lt was ..,f not until after a jour- nalism viiorkshop in Minneapolis. howeveirf that the staff finally decideelgon the theme. Wevaeeded a theme that applied to everything, everyone, every happefjing. and the year. To do this atftthe end of the summer, we had ttfpredict the year. We had no ideaiidn what was going to happen. Wegknew that the year would be unigue. But, predict the events? Toggh. l'lll ' tWhen we choseethxe theme, HSe- to None we knew the risks. what if it would be a blah year with our sports teams doing poor- with mediocre performance other activities, and with a ,go-so academic showing? But we went ahead simply 'Jecause the promise of our Eagles aproving they were second to none was very high very high indeed. Now, at the close of the year, the close ofthe book, we can say we are l'Second to none! The suc- cessful proof of that prediction is exciting for us and we feel the Sunrise has capped that theme off aooitgizrately. But most importantly, what aegreat feeling to know that we are of a school that knows it is secoliiiifto none and that has the tools to prove it! Claudie Sterner WHY ME? - Sentinel Student Body President Art Hightower is rnade uofas a sundae by wrestlers Jason Ray and Glenn Jarrett over a bet made with our crossetovvn rival. fSecond to Closing - 39 Q? 0 ,vas -,...,.

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