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

 - Class of 1985

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Many C. Loran Michelle j. Lowe Lance E. Lyle William W Maaift Bman M. 1VIaki Dean R. Ilflanson Nick I. Illaifvin Angie C. Ilffassey Frank E. McCloneyj1f. Pamela D. McGee Rita L. McPhee Loreen M. McRae Kimhwly D. Meade Doug j. Melton Tyler L. Mendenhall Nicole R. Metivier Tammy S. Miller Roxana L. Mix William 1. Moody Tonya E. Morgan Suzanne L. Morton Cyndi L. Moyer jennfer A. Murphy Kinvten K. Newbary Pia Norkio Casey j. Oliver Michelle A. Pastian Wendy S. Peacock Rita L. Peplow Tammy K. Peppenger 198 - Semors ILO Pej

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ZITELEB WOW - Nick Marvin displays several reac- tions to the electric static generator in his science class. The ball was used for numerous exper- iments. FRUSTRATION - In accounting class Dave Dillman applies himself to a problem referring to his class textbook. PATIENTLY WAIT- ING - Candy Tonkin- son, senior, waits for the bell to ring after completing a lab. REFLECTIONS ON A LOSS - Sandy Baylor watches in frustration as her teammates lose to the Sentinel Spartans. The Big Powder Putt girls dropped the game to Sentinel 18-6, but re- bounded to victory against Hellgate a week later. y-Q50 -kPREPARlNG-kyourself Test. The word has many meanings. Just getting through a to week can alone be a test. T n there are the quizzes teachers pop on you so sud- denl ur brain has to go ' ' h gear to adjust to having to giv ick answers. Some the toughest tests of urse are the quarterfinal maratho essions during fmals week. Students - particular- ly seniors -- erge from those weeks like a limp dishrag. But the mo signi nt tests of the senior year were not school tests. Instead t were national exams, given by na- tional organizations to test seniors' abilities to advance to college. They were the ACT lAmerican Colle ' te Testl and the SAT lStandard Achievement Testl exams. nd they were tough. They literally had ken by hi school seniors bound for college. Durin examinati hich usually began at 8:30 a.m. on aturday momin seniors' futures were decided - least in terms of wha lleges might ac- cept them, or at schools they felt they could apply to. Most Big Sky niors took the tests because they saw the Value in getting good score. Senior Amber derhill took both t and scored well on them. I fe that ey give you an ov view of how ou perform com o other high scho ude acro e nation, said rhill. When the students received their s s n ho scored well began to look for the best os ffor college possible. Also. good scores mean e possibilit gaining a scholarship to those schools wh se the s as an importa factor ' awarding scholarships.Thos s fortunate b to 1' their choices of schools. y students who en't d with their test scores p aps decided to take the test This allowed them to i rove their scores. Even though the ts were time consuming they ave seniors a chance to see where they stood with college re- quirments, and helped to make a decision on which college to attend. Pastian was gaining experience on the school's electronic typewriters. Preparing - 197 OONFUSED - May I help you? asks typing teacher Mrs. Shepard to senior Michelle Pastlan



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- tSTYLlSH-Ar friends are forever Our highschool years are full of change. spending time abin, water skiin g S-.fx a , S i at fi ec' i Y f . 1 ff! ' tk ff? X 1 TAKE OUR PICTURE - Seniors Doug Hayes and Scott Pierce ham it up while on their way to lunch. BEST FRIENDS - Seniors Steve Grover and Amy Stauduhar are a great example of close friends. OOOHHH BABY - Seniors Candi Ross and Sandy Baylor said one of their favorite school activities was watching the male scenery in the halls. Eac ear brings new teachers, new s and Watching 'HS tt- Q and activities. Along with es . You can Se em at t any Uma of irien ere would we be without friends? 6 Schgol Ida toggthe ddl R0SStg11fi T 1 t. B. Sk f . d A n y ay or ve een s smce leir SstYffLhZ?giTE sive YGISSELS MSO 211 ,ig hggiggffg fggrafgg nd ggjf bees lzitlwagfslieen together. They shar special ti when friends can Cie. ere are erfgnilfse in Othegin idnglvzir ' g honest can s es hurt, but .. p . y . .' mo the time if you se enough as Respecting and Privacy is frien ou can take cons ctive critisism tha mgsgriends and k hat it's there to help you, said Candi. But ere are also need . . . . . There are nt definitions for Said. --IEQZZYZZIH Heh aging tim SOHC wg C251 . the guys and for Amy with g ' Secre S O her friends go out and hav ' with is what a frien eans to There me, said S di. Having fu ith frie n't just hke thls' going out cruisin e town. PIC' SCX' for som s workin ogether. C1056 Travis I like to w on cars Rowdy an that and drive rn until they don't run best Doug Pierce, anymore, en we fix them Doug have Since again. said ill Maart. Travis the sixth grade, Doug mggt im- Holzworth Maart have been portant part of their friendship is th they friends S' they were fre H. have always been, I-lonest with ea er I th 155 healthy tO O e and We are able t0 talk Openly, With CElCl'1 Ot1 lCI', when if CO O Friends share many good times together. The most special event in our frienship is try harder- Said TfaViS. ir EAGLES if the best friends I- Friend 'frend' e attached nother by affection or esteem. This is ho ictionary de a d. Studc Sky think of fri as being more. A friend omeone to share gs with. It is s eone to sit around an sip with, someon laugh and cr ith. Stylish fr e the ones me ned above d important , moments toget er. Friends at Big Sky don't h mpress or astound eachother. Friends accept each other for who they are, not for what they can do. Eagle friends are nt part of our school. They brighten our days with lau t our highscho frien ol w d be a lonely on pl t f and the extra activities t frie do ide of the cl oms, the tine of th classes would . And se frien ips are made only stro with t ivities they do outsi the cla t better way to take in a weekend game with a Stylish Eagle friend? girls, cars and grades. It makes us MORE BEST FRIENDS - Seniors Travis Holzworth and Bill Maart were usually seen together during the school days in 1985. Many Big Sky students develop lasting ff friendships during their school years. Stylish Friends - 199

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