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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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O J c - iwsrrie. f IQRS T'kE'kP HrN S'kT'kY-kL-kE lim R+E+A+c+H F+0fR Steppih out - in mariy Ways, at mahy times - coulol characterize the students of the class of 85' at Big Sky. The theme workecl well for them. They stepped out for excellence iri academic areas as well as after school. Finally, they looked forwarol to step out forever as grads of Big Sky. ii'TOP DOGSt proud of school You cou1dn't find two more opposite characters than Big Sky's student body president and vice president for 1984-5. Yet 5-foot-5 Keith Kaster and 6-foot-5 Steve Grover worked together as a leadership team in a zany and yet serious style. Kaster served as president while Grover was vice president. Though they did not run on the same ticket in the campaign, they said they felt they worked very well together. The strong point of their work during the year, said Kaster, was their involvement in pep assemblies and the work they did in getting more dances at the school. Through it all l got to know Steve a lot better as a friend, said Kaster. Keith has been involved in other activities besides student govern- ment, such as: football, gymnastics, and Aesirian Choir. He also works at Reeser's food warehouse, he is the KYLT chicken, and is a paperboy for the Missouln. Steve was involved in football, basketball, and works for his dad ST Y L E at RSLH Grover, Inc. which is a commercial plumbing business. S Steve said the most memorable part about his high school years X was winning at divisionals, but losing at state in 1983-1984. Keith ialso known as Spud! was born in Hermiston, Oregon on July 1, 1967. Steve, a native Montanan, born in Bozeman on November 1 1, 1966. The two have lived only a block apart since 1979, and went to grade school together. However, they were never close friends un- til they won election to their senate oilices and spent a week at leadership camp during the summer of 1984. 9 S Kaster said the year, wasnt as rowdy as I had hoped it would ky S be, but the students showed a lot of class and sportsmanship in all areas. In 1984-85, working together as good friends, their main con- cern was involvement and to help the school reach for the Big Sky. l x Z fMADE IT!-A' completed goals. We showed them, said 1985 senior class officers. Jenny Murphy and Greg Bauer have both been in student government for four years. Both said that the three most important things they did was the, prom, the prom, and the prom. People told us that we could not do it and we showed them that we could by having the best prom ever, they said. This year the oliicers organized classmates in an effort to buy a letter for , the school sign, sponsoring four mini-scholarships at fifty dollars each, spon- soring a senior slide show, and conducting senior night. Any leftover money will be designated for the class' 10-year class reunion, they said. 192-Senior Opening
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