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

 - Class of 1984

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Ili sod 50 30 Hello? GIRL: Hi Tommy, it's Laura. BOY: Oh hi. How are you? Oh fine. tpausel Whatcha doin? BOY: Just sitting around. What do you need? GIRL: Oh, Ijust called to talk. Um, how is school going? BOY: Great! Yesterday in biology we cut up a baby pig. It was really neat. I threw the heart at Kim. She really freaked out. GIRL: Yea .... fcringej Hey what are you doing on Thursday night? BOY: Mark wanted to go down and cruise the drag without clothes on and see if we'd get picked up. GIRL: Oh, sounds fun... Well, I was just wonder- ing if maybe... BOY: Hey want to come with? You can wear your clothes you know. GIRL: Well, I wasjust wondering if you would like to go to the Sadie Hawkins Dance with me, but if you... BOY: Sure I'II go! GIRL: You will?? Great! BOY: I can go down on the drag anytime. Anyways, l'd have more fun with you. GIRL: tblushingl Thanks...Um, I guess l'll see ya Thursday night then. Probably around 7:30, but I'm not sure yet, so I'll call ya, Ok? BOY: Sounds fine. GIRL: Bye. BOY: See ya. OK, Girls, it's time for you to be a little nervous and break out into a cold sweat. Start pacing, Boys time for you to nervously wait. The Sadie Hawkins tradition started when Big Sky open- GETTIN' DOWN - Keith Kaster and Beth Springer tabovej get involved in a lively boogie. DANCE, DANCE, DANCE - The music provided by Rookifl made for one of the most popular dances of the school year. Sadie Hawkins L SNXKV v-096 ed up in 1980. The major purpose of this dance is to give the guys a break and the girls a chance. As usual, Sadie Hawkins evening starts out early for the girl, who wonders what she'll wear. The Sadie tradition is to dress like a grub, cowboy or something in between. Dinner is the second course ofa Sadie evening. Dining at a casual restaurant is where most Big Sky students went. After dinner, it was off to the dance for some movin and groovin. The annual dance was held in the cafeteria and featured the local band Rockitt. . Junior Tim Little said it was great that the girl had to pay. It changed things around for once. v .- tn S ..,. 4 f S 5 'S W. iff Q? N z Ky Y .. ffl if ' ef Q f



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