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Sandra Turner-9 Shari Twa-11 Judi Tyacke-11 Glory Unacks-9 Mark Underhill-11 Julie Underwood-11 Helen Valgenti-10 Karla VanOstrand-11 Roy VanOstrand-10 Le Van-11 Anita Vandeworker-10 R. Vandussan-10 Matt Vanfleet-10 Louanne Vann-9 Maria Vannoy-11 Beth Varble-9 Kevin Viegut-9 Jay Wadswaret-9 Matt Wachsmuth-9 Dawn Walker-10 Stacy Walker-10 Bryan Waller-10 Keith Walt-11 Brenda Walters-10 Heidi Walters-9 Louise Walters-11 Chris Walton-9 Flick Wanner-9 Rebecca Warner-9 Steve Warren-9 Greg Washington-9 Monica Wasson-9 Shannon Watson-10 Brian Weaver-9 Laurie Webb-9 Shawna Wegan-11 S. Weisenburger-11 Tim Weisenburger-10 T. Weisenburger-11 Keith West-10 J. Westman-10 M. Westman-9 James Wheatley-9 Derek Whiddon-11 Dena White-11 John White-9 Sandra White-11 Michael Wierson-9 Gladys Wigen-9 Shelly Willet-11 Chad Williams-11 Nickey Williams-10 Rich Williams-11 Thomas Williams-9 Diana Williamson-1U Josh Williamson-10 42:39 N EQ N sk X X Y' f - Q 3 1 Mr S gwf. ....,, .,,, . ., S if TW on N.. .pf l ,vb 'av - 51:7 Q y - S K Qlgiifh- , ff? .-S N 'l Y ' J J. . ,. ..i .S ., a K - 1 kg M i xl. H X .A ' S S S ii. S S - SS ,... . . pm we S fleriiike f-- f . ., '- may :S ' - i 1 ' . . ' 1 .M ' H - . W f ' N5 S 'ff' f .'fT'74Qiff , x y , X . , Q : -.,, Q A S, W , 4 D h h' ,X . I ..1, T . . iv-., S 'M' yyii- I . L x X . an ! ' A Q . . .fl ,K.,,..ff LS . A Lhr' I S i 'KV' -S my . - ' P- - 1. . -- S A A . 5Qf,,' - Yi.. S53 ' W' W, SS .I T 'S ' . 9 T' ., --9 ' K .x K N, - - .F 1 f , X S 'U'-' . A S ' ' K . si -' , , '- 5, - S 5 ,, - SSSEV W- S. L . ii' J , S J wa . ' KS Y a f 5' E i , -S 5 -.A --. Q-Li - we S , j . ' --. i'ii . .... . S . . M eir. --ff :Q . ' g.:- ' 1, as-X .' 'fn- Q ' T' K 21 .Q S :X 'X x an K 11:7 A ,ia I V A we gs f , wx r Q u 'uf 1 90-Turner-Williamson iv ' fi' :V y , N ., ' i i gmjgif ' . EE' x -,X if 5 wg,q.f X .1-1 fx 6 .. - IW x ew 5' Q ... . I X 1 L X 4 QU'- .1 7 -0' W f f , N. ... y . i S i 1 S S ..... ., i S i' - S 'S kg? .L . yy. ggi? L y K :RVJ 3, S 11 ' Q ' W X' T7 fjf S iiei S ? S W' SES:
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,ft 6. ,es 'A A Ali - X xxx X-I f up . W II Q A 3 4 X ' 4 IX , I' xx ! -- iSTUDYlNGt do you fit? ,,,,,, STUDYING. What a word. At Big Sky students can be classed into several types. The most prominent group are the constant studiers, They are always into the books, no matter if they have a test or not. They enjoy being the select group of students who are at the top of their class. Another group consists ofthe last minute crammers. ' They are serious about school. but they often put off their work until the last minute and then cram just to 1 get the idea of what is going on. I look over my notes I just befor the test. If I don't understand it during class hours of studying are not going to help me. said Rox- I ie Mix. A notorious group is those that do not bother. They usually feel that life is just too short for boring, or in- conveniencingj to waste it studingflf I don't do my work in class I don't take it home because I know that I won't do it if I don't get it done in study hall. And then ... oh-well. said Bob Pelson. l'LL FIND IT-Mr. Harper checks the book for the right steps to follow. - -Q xx Q' 'S ff ' j - ,l,l ff- f- 1 I, 6 'tr V I ..,t ai., ' I es ee f I I Q I ssl e s tg is ,Q ..... I -1 'fav 'L 1 ' X V t Y , .xxx , U55 4, , .,. r A 1' ' ,-V H' Q ,- 5 . . - . Qi' I , 'Y 3 e as I ' Mu' 'R . g , X K,m,,,,mw1feseH 'W X :Laszlo .k.. nf . j ? ?x, .lu 3 .Q - j A , . ,Q J Pg N . 'uf ff li., ..... f . V N . will .I if 'fit ,Q 531 .,.- 3' S ,fa '-1,7 James Sturgiil-9 Tanya Sullivan-9 Teri Sunford-11 Jerome Suomi-11 Jodie Swenson-9 Brian Tabert-10 Suzanne Taylor-9 Flex Thompson-10 Shawna Thurman-9 Amanda Tibbs-9 Tonni Tieman-10 Glen Tingley-11 Paige Tingley-10 Brent Todd-10 Deborah Todd-11 Carie Tonkinson-10 Dina Tonning-9 Cara Torgrimson-10 Todd Trautman-9 Beth Trimp-10 Tony Trimp-10 Kurt Trowbridge-11 Karri Trudell-11 Amy Trusty-11 Earl Tryan-11 Sara Tuckett-9 Paul Tully-11 Michelle Turner-11 Sturgill-Turner-1 89
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..i 11. l 2 X sg LW'L1-- i - Mark Williford-9 Tia I' ' 'T -- Scott VVHSOY1-10 L 1 I I - ., -. Angela Wolff-11 e W s p t Donald Wolff-10 M .f as vet M . e -'t Q Q eg. Kim vvolff-9 - ,., ., H ,gg l A . ' Q X Tama Wolff-9 p ee' ! - rf -f. Q ' 1 i + 1- QQ, Deland wood-10 ' 4' ' N - 1 e : - . . l - U ' si' . ' Q 4 5 . 'C 4 V K R , .e I Bryan Woods-11 M. Woodward-10 M Jennifer Worden-9 If -v. Kim Worden-11 , 4 . . 5 Flayell Wright-10 ig V ,. 'Q i 'S-7 Donna Young-11 4 ' A I W L!L1L Brett Zander-11 is Q XJ if - . X E 1 2: -Lr..x. ' 'H . i it h i e 1 K X l ii ' TOP GRADS - Bonnie Cragg, Dan J. Williams, and Michelle Potter try the sizes on their caps and gowns in anticipation of final graduation day. The three were among the top-ranked students at Big Sky in 1985. Gregg Zander-10 S. Zimmerman-9 Bruce Howard-9 -kAT LAST atmovin' on When seniors finally realize they'll be adorn- ing their graduation caps and gowns within just a few days - reactions are unpredictable. Some behave as if they're getting a reprieve from prison. Others get weepy and sentimental. Whatever the anticipation for the future - for the summer jobs, for next fall's schooling. mar- riage plans, or just bumrning around until it's time to really make a decision - most students are eager for the future and remniscent of the past all in one big jumble of emotions. Mary Brown will most remember her involve- ment with the drill tearn, and the trips she took with her teammates. For LeeAnn Laisy the big memories are of special friends. special teachers, but most of all the trip the MCHS band took to the Rose Bowl in Pasedena in 1984. But they all get serious when considering that they'll leave high school behind forever. What does that mean? Well, rnost hope that high school was of benefit to them. Those with scholarships and acceptances to colleges are liv- ing proof that their high school studies paid off. Others are thankful for their participation in special activities: music, drama. athletics or student senate. Still others have no specific things they can remember. Tina Zimmerman said that graduation was important for her because she needed a high school diploma to work in the day care center she applied to work at. Rita Peplow said her major goal was to attend nursing school and her diploma was a major step at gaining acceptance in the school. Brown added that graduation is important. because it's a start of a whole new life. l'll be on my own. Willyford-Howard-1 9 1
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