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Ni., 'iv' At- Q Damian Mitchell-10 Kirk Moeller-10 Michelle Mohror-10 Kouri Monger-9 Garth Monlux-9 Stephanie Monlux-10 Marie Montoya-11 Kevin Moon-11 Jack Morris-10 Jennifer Morris-9 Shawna Morris-11 Beckie Mostad-10 Mailor Mova-9 Mee Moua-10 Neng Moua-11 Mark Munro-10 Mark Murphy-10 Melinda Murphy-tt Gary Needles-11 Lisa Nelson-9 Shanon Nelson-9 Us t it ,X .N FN in W , X A 3 . r .V -f' . N ses fl -. it . . N , .. i '. .gi -54 I --.tk , yjllfasgltxg if 3 at 43 i R X , Y 'F fs '54 X -as .lk .faces i H Y -.wr 4 K Y X X 1 5 T li: ,Q HST N 'ga ,,::. Z , bi , YE F 3 . , . g V N f ai., T I NW I -. v 5 K H VK .. , V I iriira .sickly g at K Q i , g re 0 lik V- K ' sggj? sp- ' 182 -Mitchell-Nelson eil' 1r ,R r 8 R ' V 5 -k PLANNING -A' senior leadership Ask any student what they think about their class. You'1l get a lot of brag and probably no fact. Oh well, that's part of what class pride is all about. But pride is a positive thing for building an image of a class and a school. It develops loyalty, an identity, a sense of unity concern- ing our class and school as compared to others. Oh yeah, if it's positive it can mean a lot. The junior class of 1985 demonstrated a hang loose brand of class loyalty that. even though it sounded overly bragg' at times, still proved a strong sense of identity. And despite the fact that they spent little time detailing proofs about why they were good, they certainly showed their confidence in themselves. What is so unique about the junior class? We're good students, hard workers, and lots of fun, said Todd Okken. Okken's statements had a good sense of accuracy. Many juniors helped develop the image of a class that was concemecl about its studies as well as having fun. The studies were still important. Juniors all have different opinions of how rowdy their spirit is and how their year has gone. lt's great, said Leif Norby, the junior class is number one, A-1 awesome! Were doing really good at making money for the junior class, said Dawn Kuhl. 'Tm really proud to be a junior this year. So much tor the brag. Soon the hard realities set in. There are the basic studies. the need to get through the classes successfully. And after that come the concems for advancing in the studies rise up. That means that they had to think about the tmiversities or trade schools they plann- ed to move on to after graduation. Yeah. Some serious thinking had to be done too. And many juniors got into the act by attending the trade fair held at Big Sky in the fall. Many others took their scholastic aptitude tests. Many others went so far as to take trips to prospective schools to help them in making a choice. And for others it meant taking a long look at the ol' grade point average to see if it needed boosting. Reality set in hard for some. So, while juniors bragged a lot, they also got busy getting serious. There's only one short year left, y'know. S-K-Y - Flowdy juniors yell, Go Big Sky Eagles in class competition during a pep assembly. HOME JAMES - Junior slave Todd Okken is told where to go next by Beth Jarrett.
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Rodney Ostman-9 Ken Owen-11 Jana Page-9 Jennifer Palmer-9 Rick Parmiter-11 Scott Pastian-11 Jacy Patterson-9 Amanda Pegelow-11 Robert Pelson-11 James Peltier-9 Brian Peppenger-9 Dean Perkins-9 Tyler Perkins-10 Carol Pertile-10 Barb Peterson-10 Chris Peterson-11 Pat Peterson-11 S. Peterson-9 Tom Peterson-11 Ann Pfaff-11 Roxane Pfaff-10 Christopher Pfau-11 Angela Phillips-10 Heath Phillips-9 Lori Phillips-11 Brady Philpot-9 Bruce Piatek-9 Jodie Pickering-10 Stacey Pierce-10 Kevin Plenger-10 Dannel Plute-9 Lori Poe-11 Tiffany Poitras-9 Brent Polinsky-11 Riant Poison-9 Julie Polutinik-10 Ronda Potter-10 Derik Potter-9 Jennifer Potter-9 Mike Povsha-10 Pat Pramenko-10 Morgan Preston-10 Dave Pullen-11 Kiley Pyron-9 Zack Rabe-10 Cort Raithel-9 Clint Ramen-9 Steven Ramen-9 Tammy Randall-11 Daniel Raney-10 Christina Rang-10 Sandi Ranum-9 C. Rassmusan-9 David Rathbun-11 Mark Redler-10 Bruce Redman-11 P it HN .. R 3? X ig 'X i R RS Y' W Xa t gas Q af Ls 1 Y' Q we X + 5, 'ft X + it 'Q 'N S .X t Q :gn u -- ,Q 5 . The Hs. i , X gi l, .,,. .. X' 1. -X 1 . . .. X N . K y - ite? bf S X Ein--1 .. ef 5? 5 t e: A Iss i v , ,,,, . ,-W J' ,- . iw ?, ,tain we-'zttgzzalt I V 4 . ' t i Hilti. . N X- Y-iii? if-. mx jjgsgrgggggsigjf . ,1 Uidffiffiffffifiiilffi : f7f7i5i W 'lifE1sf'.sEE,s?i':55Jf: t h : Q. t- -1 X 1 i I 5, ers-A we . Xf- S, ., ..,-gt, K, - se 4 ' x Q et 5 4 1-s.,..,,,,.g.r. . Q 'jf ,- .2 1 , .2 'f i A X JE., .P ,Xt ,Q I K Sw-if -'Q fr www X . ,,. yl R yiyi ,.l,l.7 X . ..., Y... whit' um-us f X Tlbw X X Nw. Q in X W e X 38? t X 5 a X., rar Hgfm. .,: 11 X . + X wi X 353 5.14 184 --Ostman-Redman X, X X ah? A X F51 ,,,.,.. , qw Q35 5 1 li. :S- '1- ::: To FEES t.,,, ,XXW V1-sit' 4 'B x ta. N at N 1 , R . ttJl,,. .ttt , . .. X r F1 Q i . ik K i .T 1 -f , U .X C... I ,, .X Mmm t.tt , mg ,,,t X , 11 4 Xiy 1 M M X ,,.t ..,t ,E X X fi Y' ' ., V -r t,,. .., t 5. -- f,,---,. ,HMM ttv- ,,. .. K ' kk 5 ., A ' X lt' - visit? AQ -- QNUGQMX UV? S C5 ' ,.. - ka if ,t.t fig gilfif W' Q! . X ,KN ,A -I ' I ' . . ' tvta X e X XXXXKQJ 91 1 XX ,KX -9 X X ix ' X X XA. . X X X N Y' 5 XX 3 XX X X KM? ,,,,-... . ,--... ..1t. J i V t I 2 3- am ft .
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