High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 184 text:
“
I . l 1,lN 7- . QA l 5 ' H 1,-at r 8 Sk Jun PICTURES-Junior Tonya Foley and Sophomore Denise Flanagan file through the class pictures to find juniors Chari Faught and Jeri Delcomte's packets. UNEASY-Sophomore Angie Phillips presents a speech in front of her English class. 1 80-Habits if HABlTSt tied to peer pressure --- People have tendencies to repeat habits without realiz- ing they're doing them, even if they are destructive. Many common habits can be harmless, such as biting fingernails or tapping a pencil, Others, like drugs and drinking have harmful effects on people and can lead to serious illnesses. Sophomore Robert Middlemas explained: Smoking in my opinion is a waste of time and money. Drinking is fine to a point but when it's out of hand, that's when the problem starts. Peer pressure may get some teenagers started on their habits while other people do it just because they think it's cool . Sophomore Les Berdine said. Peer pressure does have alot to do with habits. You do get some habits from your friends because you do the same thing as them. Middlemas feels different about pressure from friends. I think it's phoney lpeer pressurel. No one can push you into anything you don't want to do. Are there any positive Outlooks on habits? Missi Heck. junior, feels. habits are no problem until other people are affected by them. lf they can handle it, then they're hanging in. If they can't. then they are in trouble. Some habits make people popular with some while turning other people off. lt's up to them to decide to start or quit their habits even though some seem impossible to break. Habits aren't easy to break, said Berdine, you're used to doing them and it's hard. Despite the fact that habits are easy to learn and hard to break, all have them. All must deal with them. The problem is learning how to flow with them if they're good and how not to let them dominate if they're bad. GIGGLES-Freshmen Erinn Currie, Kristen Fleehardy, Sara Tuckett and Shanon Nelson laugh at a joke while taking a break from their Honors Algebra class. ELECTRIFY-Freshman Kim Berbeniss experiments with the static ball in a science class. The device is an experimentation tool used in physics classes. FORW 1,96 o g '-J Xen 1-' , ahh S Freshffleo X V ', hom0 e -f ' . 1vlE'R Sr . ke r' ls I pl' X sf it m l- ,I N' 'A ill 'I Jo t s ' BRRR!-Freshman Rachelle Farn- sworth participates in Hawiian days and feels the coldness of the 10 degree weather on the outside of the building. SHAWNNS SLAVE-Junior Greg Holdson was sold during the junior clas slave auction I i
”
Page 183 text:
“
, 43 - x f . A 4 ,, as-xi 1 .X Q I l' xv, if ,ik CHALLENGE ir of SCHOQI Taking on the challenge of becoming a freshman proved to be a change of pace for newcomers to the school, Highschool is more exciting. It's a challenge with all the many activities that are of- fered. said Lance Fred. According to Shawn Dodson, Theres a lot more freedom of choice of places to go, and also it's more interesting because its not the same old rountinef' The first day of being a frershman brings along many thoughts. Am I going to get in- itiated? Will I get lost and just what is the first day going to be like? I was afraid of getting lost in a big school like Big Sky, said Heath Phillips. Initiation is a scary thing. I knew I was go- ing to get lost and everything would go wrong. Upperclassmen were going to make me push pennies and call me a frosh all year. After all I kinda felt older,it wasn't at all like the little groupies in grade school it was different, big- ger, everyone talked to everyone and teachers care about you like they let you know what your grade is and they're there to help you anytime. said Pam Ruddy. High school gives a different feeling to everyone. When asked what was different about high school compared to grade school several freshmen stated, I don't know. For others their comments consisted of many dif- ferent feelings. It was bigger, there's more people. It is more fun, said Debbie Barbe. Its real different, you feel like you are higher than grade school. there's more friends. Vickie Anderson. There's more people and it's a lot of fun, said Rachelle Farnsworth. You're higher than elementary, but I still feit nervous, said Stacey Nelson. For some it turned out as an enjoyable experience. This school is pretty cool. I didn't know anybody because I was supposed to go to Sen- tinel and I thought it would be awful, but I love it. Big Sky is way better than Sentinel, said Kim Wolff. .Ig I. .. .cc g h -5 Q 2 I. .. 4- ., t . -1-'Y' N X Af! gk w g ,V i , H' . ' . rf L si 5. gf' 'W f as , ,. - 1. ., ,X -me A r f X -4 NE' ' I1 'fe' r . STEADY - Junior David Rathbun takes care while cutting the corner of a piece of wood with a jig saw. STRIVING-Russ Pilcher a criminology teacher, combines a touch of humor with his regular teaching methods during homecoming week. WHERE IS THAT NEGATIVE?- Chris Walton a freshman photographer at Big Sky searches for that lost negative, for the yearbook staff. LlFE'S A BEACH-A turn of the cen- tury bathing suit is modeled by Kristin Fleharty during beach day. OR F We 96 'Rr 4 O 3 I 5 ss 2 fm Pres h mee ii... I John Lipski-10 Heidi Little-10 N f Lisa Lohsgarden-10 Julie Long-10 M gc . gg-.aa vs-r .qi q Q x. Rachel Longan-11 Tony Lotion-9 , -- Becky Lovaas-9 ' IV is . wt 3 7- 6' Q' ... g 5 2, f i y as . X I me H A -Z...L..,,, ,J Y' gf A . Eg if I et't by I . 4 is M fr' 5 , I ., jfs' . I J if 4 ,fiwf L' R ...w r x x x .K If . .ki N ',, I 1 .ir Rick Loving-9 Diedre Lowe-10 Robert Lowe-9 Robert Lowry-9 Laurie Lynn-11 Wendy Lyons-10 Jodie Maan-11 1 if .5 EZ Laurie Maclay-11 Jamie Maki-9 Shauna Maki-9 f 'S' Kory Malone-11 John Manley-10 ' Doug Mann-11 Mike Mannel-11 rs. If I 1-.. W may Ljggf 1. L -or . it . .af I5 xx! E f ii .. I H3 ,,' ' Lipski-Mannel-1 79
”
Page 185 text:
“
di -:hifi S? ' i , at F3 Lg :Q Q . , J if? 'L X 234 E. Y X .1. 1 A . ,ab LN J X l N . 5 2- ., s.. Q. Qi., Viiii . . 4' 'i 3 -'IL S 'ai EEF' ' 1. Mg I ' 1- 1 wg 1 Xxx! -12. , as A wie A kv E R C11-5 . K x 'it E f 5 s 1 i A ' Q S Ei , is Q ..., , 5 . Q T A - .. ,zg - . - 'Q 2 + A .f-- i '-,' . . ' 51 ii ?2 : 4,, '- --,- ,-.N ka: . I A an I ' A ADR 1 ' X -1 Q ' ' ii '-,ww V 1,355 ' h , . I ' W-Bi V 5 . ' M' Q .,. ' if- ,L 'f . Fi A Tis . .,LL W ' A , . . ' l . K' 3' V ' ' 'K 3 Q C X ZL. v -..- 5 , .. I 1 -33 3 ,E . I -211' . - M ', , A Azz- My i g ig . wt 5 f . f 1 ' it l S' A A Xl 'l -' .. ' A .2-Q. 2 l F i - '4' . TH . .If --Kw ai - - 1 uf ' , 5 '- 5 2 . 5 A T 'I - '-.. i ff .z:Mf i i- if ' '3 5? 1 V 1 -,A ' ' A it - .5 1 st , as ,C ew 4 ' W eti if ' , I K 1 1 U L .. R- ,k'A K- K ' -' f. 'i e - ' E : ii i TX 32 if V1 ggi? 3 ' vt 5 K ,. kk,k Z tri!! t ,Q -vu we-Jr X ff I A xxx - .5 , , i ' 2. 3922. , as l at 4 -' , at L -. ,- ,,... .A 1 1 Ml' Q it has .L t N J tiff u . ,M S X Q Milf? K2 f at l 'si E 5 x 4 .S -1. .Amen .,'1' . ' 5 is 1li S 4-Jflff -. .5 A h is 1-' x we' f xv fn 'X , 2 -fi f 4 ' M-fe C ' Q .V '-AA' 1 Q ' f - S reee .- S J . ,. K A J , t - K i y -N, 1 S A? Q as 1 S7 '- -as t. wi , 1 ff? WY' 1. As, ,,... Ye? i I D Q k gp., - V 5 . . k E9 5 ':'5 liz A 'X V A g, t ' 1? , 1. f' X wg Q K :,,. y .J y , Q- X 1 P 55 . . Y.- Paul Marron-10 Stefanie Marshall-9 Melissa Martinez-11 Heidi Mason-10 Scott Matteucci-11 Brenda Mathew-9 Mark Mattson-10 Jeffrey Mafye-9 Charles Maul-9 Angela Mavity-11 Warren Mccallum-11 Serena McCloney-9 Sonya McCIoney-10 Cheri McCooI-11 Lori McCormick-9 D. McCrudden-10 Stacey McDermott-1 1 Steven McDermott-9 Anthony McDonnell-9 Mark McDougall-11 Michelle McDougal-9 Gray McGhee-10 Shannon McGowan-9 Blaine Mclntyre-11 Craig McKay-10 Jason McKinney-10 Lori McKinstry-9 Mike McLelland-11 Colin McMulIin-10 Sean McMullin-11 Kellie McMurray-11 Rachelle McPhee-10 Scott McRae-11 Steven Meade-9 Sean Mecham-10 Sharon Meisner-11 Carrina Medenhall-9 Todd Mendenhall-10 Darren Mentzer-10 Donald Mentzer-10 Jim Mercer-11 Jodi Meuchel-11 Rhonda Meyer-9 Monty Mickens-9 S. Middlemas-11 Deanne Millard-9 Amanda Miller-9 Charles Miller-10 Coleen Miller-9 Heidi Miller-9 Tyron Miller-11 Rory Minjares-9 Andra Minnick-9 Roberta Mistrick-9 Allen Mitchell-11 Bonnie Mitchell-9 Marron-Mitchell-1 8 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.