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Reaching for u 6s xv' 'Q 'O 30 X96 ex Big Sky High School is dif- ferent. Students have their own personality and were not afraid to show it. The student body and its differences is what made Big Sky unique. Senior Ryan Snyder said what he thinks makes Big Sky dif- ferent. Probably the interesting potpourri la various mixturel of students that go to this school. Such diversity is seen nowhere but Big Sky, he said. Senior Kent Sullivan agrees with him, I feel that Big Sky is made up of a uni- que composition of individuals. There are kids from the rural areas and also from the city. When these two are combined, the combination exceeds academically and also in the many extra-ciricular activities. The differences showed in what we wore and what we did over the course of the year. The clothing wom by the students range from western styles, lettermen jackets, to the new punk look. How students spend their lunch hours and free time is just as diverse. Some people play chess. backgammon, or cards. others are TADAH! - Photographers Ted Childs and Chad involved in the intramural sports just to pass the remaining lunch hour. During the spring and fall, students can be found outside in the sun playing hackysac or even sunbathing. Whatever it is they are doing. it was done in their own special way. What makes us unique is that we have our own way of doing things. We're starting out new because we are a new school. We are unique, we don't try to be like Sentinel or Hellgatef' stated sophomore Shannon Homing. Big Sky also excells in the acedemic area.The differences at Big Sky make it interesting and entertaining, as well as being a good learning establishment. Sophomore Susan Squires said, I don't know what makes Big Sky unique. It just is. It doesn't seem like a school, just someplace you go to see your friends during the day. Big Sky students reached and strived to be the best that they could be in every aspect of at- titude focused towards school. Williams are on the other side of the S camera for once. Jhllklhrlhpqz s Eallale lan N f ame 1191? 'mo basretbal Qoiriie' AN rch 9 Ore O W imentlv W3 roi W0 mportefi re ixgnyogwdenfojyshe year. nroUQ teams X rtmerit 'i' If .'. ii 1 deva - 'S , drama inthe if i-'r,- The BG agents Onvgiamous 'lt..,. ' '-.-' 1 S h 5105 Sed 8 Opx? .,., 1, - B vl0KAsatrcvalenwi3oentS d'e2lnQlfl9KO psitlils ' 9 TUNE lu D OUT Trgifh hour N DUNHQ rn I ef CO , Senior e laying by hqld USUBIIJV b Tracy mUSfC or IS l0Cker listee found vii d t 0 SOE dvghe drag? tieiil ?:0r?troneY miss Cfosttlmes AN D Nl- rs Th s Screen Sized mgm. ax! my 'prop reG9 nt K0 9 ations Whod raiset WS ma Plow tufi . me fa used in .SQ-
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Jodie Swenson-9 pg. 75, 189 tftttttttt Brian Tabert-10 pg. 76, 103, 189 Larry Tade-12 pg. 75, 75, 218 Lisa Tade-12 pg. 25, 43, 120, 127, 138, 144, 155, 206, 218 Suzanne Taylor-9 pg. 189 gllike Tedesco-12 pg. 18, 19, 73, 126, 203, 18 Leroy Thomas-12 pg. 108, 137, 142, 144, 218 Lisa Thomas-12 pg. 93, 207, 218 Brad Thompson-12 pg. 218 ' Brenda Thompson-12 pg. 218 Hettie Thompson-12 pg. 141,218 Rex Thompson-10 pg. 126, 141, 138, 189 Tim Thompson-12 pg. 189 Staffan Thorell-12 pg. 15, 40, 62, 63, 76, 78, 128, 141, 189, 206, Debbie Thrall-12 pg. 189 Shawna Thurman-9 pg. 189 Amanda Tibbs-9 pg. 189 Tonni Tieman-10 pg. 129, 189 Glen Tingley-11 pg. 129, 183, 189 Paige Tingley-10 pg. 127, 189 Brent Todd-10 pg. 189 Deborah Todd-11 pg. 189 Candy Tonkinson-12 pg. 189, 197 Carie Tonkinson-10 pg. 189 Dina Tonning-9 pg. 3, 189 Doug Tonning-12 pg. 85, 94, 189 Cara Torgrimson-10 pg. 138, 189 Leanne Trautman-12 pg. 58, 77, 79, 189 Shandra Trautman-12 pg. 76, 189 Todd Trautman-9 pg. 189 Tracy Traver-12 pg. 126, 189, 222 Beth Trimp-10 pg. 189 Tony Trimp-10 pg. 113, 129, 189 Holly Tripp-12 pg. 189 Kurt Trowbridge-11 pg. 126, 135, 136, 138, 142, 189 Karri Trudell-11 pg. 138, 186, 189 Amy Trusty-11 pg. 76, 127, 183, 189 Earl Tryan-11 pg. 189 Emme Tuckett-12 pg. 25, 42, 55, 65, 73, 81, 127, 189 Sara Tuckett-9 pg. 75, 128, 138, 189 Paul Tully-11 pg. 20, 21, 140, 189 Missy Turner-12 pg. 25, 73, 78, 94, 95, 127, 189 Michelle Turner-11 189 Sandra Turner-9 pg. 190 Shari Twa-11 pg. 188, 190 Judi Tyacke-11 pg. 190 UUlUUlU Glory Unacks-9 pg. 190 Amber Underhill-12 pg. 25, 58, 77, 190 Mark Underhill-11 pg. 78, 128, 190 Julie Undervvood-11 pg. 51, 75, 190 UUUUUUU Cathy Valgenti-12 pg. 74, 78, 79, 96, 190 Helen Valgenti-10 pg. 190 Karla VanOstrand-11 pg. 190 Roy VanOstrand-10 pg. 190 Le Van-11 pg. 190 Anita Vandewerker-10 pg. 190 Toni Vandewerker-12 pg. 76, 69, 190 Rhonda Vandusen-10 pg. 190 Matt Vanfleet-10 pg. 126, 129, 190 Louanne Vann-9 pg. 75, 190 Maria Vannoy-11 pg. 190 Beth Varble-9 pg. 190 Mike Venne-12 pg.190 Kevin Viegut-9 pg. 190 Tom Vosicky-9, pg. 75, 190 UHUUHU Jay Wadsworth-9 pg. 190 Jeff Wadsworth-9 pg. 190 Matt Wachsmuth-9 pg. 190 Dawn Walker-10 pg. 89, 129, 190 Stacy Walker-10 pg. 190 Stephanie Walker-12 pg. 190 Bryan Waller-10 pg. 102, 126, 142, 190 Keith Walt-11 pg. 42, 109, 126, 138, 140, 190 Brad Walters-12 pg. 190 Brenda Walters-10 pg. 112, 129, 190 Heidi Walters-9 pg. 190 Louise Walters-11 pg. 24, 78, 190 Chris Walton-9 pg. 179, 190 Rick Wanner-9 pg. 78, 126, 175, 190, 224, Carl Ward-12 pg. 129, 190 Scott Ward-12, pg. 190 Eric Warner-10 pg. 190 Rebecca Warner-9 pg. 190 Steve Warren-9 pg. 190 Greg Washington-9 pg. 18, 126, 142, 190 Monica Wasson-9 pg. 190 Shannon Watson-10 pg. 190 Brian Weaver-9 pg. 142, 190 Laurie Webb-9 pg. 128, 138, 141, 190 Marylyn Webb-12 pg. 30, 42, 128, 138, 190 Shawna Wegan-11 pg. 190 Dirk Weimann-12 pg. 62, 63, 113, 129, 190 208 S. Weisenburger-11 pg. 48, 49, 80, 183, 187, 190 Tim Weisenburger-10 pg. 190 Trace Weisenburger-11 pg. 2, 90 Kerri Wemple-12 pg. 190 Keith West-10 pg. 126, 190 Rhonda West-12 pg. 47, 56, 58, 74, 77, 190 Jennifer Westman-10 pg. 38, 48, 75, 190 M. Westman-9 pg. 190 James Wheatley-9 pg. 126, 190 Tom Wheatley-12 pg. 190? Leslie Wheeler-12 pg. 190? Derek Whiddon-11 pg. 37, 126, 130, 140, 190 Dena White-11 pg. 88, 163, 190 Jeff White-12 pg. 190, 207 John White-9 pg. 190 Sandra White-11 pg. 5, 25, 75, 190 Michael Wierson-9 pg. 190 Gladys Wigen-9 pg. 39, 190 Sudartha Wijayajati-12, pg. 62, 63, 191, 208 Shelly Willet-11 pg. 48, 49, 55, 64, 76, 78, 86, 190 Chad Williams-11 pg. 79, 190, 222 Dan Williams-12 pg. 190, 208 Mary Williams-12 pg. 43, 78, 120, 121, 127, 190 Nickey Williams-10 pg. 75, 190 Rich Williams-11 pg. 28, 29, 37, 75, 76, 190 Thomas Williams-12 pg. 3, 190 Thomas Williams-9 pg. 126, 190 Dina Williamson-10 pg. 190 Josh Williamson-10 pg. 129, 190 Larry Williamson-11 pg. 190 Tracy Williamson-12 pg. 190 Mark Williford-9 pg. 69, 126, 191, Scott Wilson-10 pg. 135, 137, 142, 191 Shawn Wilson-12 pg. 191 Angela Wolf-11 pg. 191 Donald Wolf-10 pg. 191 Kim Wolf-9 pg. 191 Tami Wolff-9 pg. 75, 77, 191 Deland Wood-10 pg. 141, 191 Bryan Woods-11 pg. 191 Melinda Woodward-10 pg. 75, 129, 191 Cami Wordel-12 pg. 120, 141, 191 Jennifer Worden-9 pg. 191 Kim Worden-11 pg. 191 Christine Wright-12 pg. 74, 95, 191 Rayell Wright-10 pg. 191 yyyyyy Sabrina Yeager-12 pg. 191 Deanna Young-12 pg. 76, 191 Donna Young-11 pg. 41, 75, 191 ZZZZZZZ Gregg Zander-10 pg. 191 Todd Zander-12 pg. 126, 191 Stacey Zimmerman-9 pg. 191 Tina Zimmerman-12 pg. 191, 208 il i ir? .fit iii DEADLINE MANIA - We should have known better than to take a photo of the Sunrise editors AFTER deadline was met! They are: Leanne Traut- man, Academics and Mini-Mag Editor Ronda West, People Editor Tonya Foley, Organizations Editor Beth Fors, Student Life Editor Debbie Skillicorn, Sports Editor Jim Christofferson. PHOTOMANIACS - The guys who got us the pics - some great, most good, and some... well, they got em' to us. Chad Williams, Photo Editor Ted Childs, Staftan Thorell, and Sunrise photographer Chris Walton. COLOPHON The 1985 Sunrise was printed by I-Ierff Jones Yearbook Company of Logan, Utah. Representation was provided by Ron and Barham Kenison and by plant represen- mtives Rick Rawlinson and Mark Dossey. Their assistance in allowing us to publish our book with custom-arranged paste-up specifications was greatly appreciated. All copy for the Suruise was typeset by stalf members on a Compugraphic MCS system with a Compugraphic MCS 8200 Typesetter. Body copy was set in ITC Bookman typefaces. Student Life headlines were a combination of Galliard Bold, CG Triumvirate typefaces and special graphics provided by Sunrise Artist Chad Kortan. Organizations headlines were set in Antique Olive: Sports headlines were set in a combina- tion of Bookman Italic and CG Triumvirate Black: People section headlines were set in American Classic: and the Mini Mag section was set in a combination of all the above typefaces THANKS T0 The Sunrise extends special thanks m the following individuals and businesses who made the 1985 book capable of Reaching for the Big Sky fk Bibiana Murphy tclas of 841, whose special design abilities got us sta.rted, and whose work on the cover was instrumental in its bright look: if Hennessey's, Peterson Motors, Empire Airlines and Mark Bryant Photography who provided clothing, the Trans Am, thc plane and the photography needed for the cover. Thanksl: i Jon Schulman, whose patience with the class of '85 paid otf in a ttinallyl nice class portrait: ir National School Studios. whose student portraits were provided free-of-charge for use in the Sunrise: -nr Mark Hefty, who provided the photos of the 1984 Homecoming activities: i Jay Jacobs. Hart Albin, and Bob Ward Bt Sons for providing clothing for models: rs Ron and Barbara Kenison for their patience in nudging us on toward deadline, and for ser- ving as capable go-betweens to the Herif Jones plant. if Herff Jones Co. and Logan plant rep. Mark Dossey for providing educational oppor- tunities to the adviser and staff STAFF CREDITS Ronda West provided creative leadership for the academics section and designed. directed and pasted the Big Sky Review Mini- Magazine: Debbie Sklllioorn and Beth Fors served as editors of the student life and organizations sections and provided valuable time- dedication in helping the staff meet deadlines in other areas. and to student life member Kim Alsaker whose design abilities boosted the sections look: Jim Chrlstofferson who provided the concepts for all sports ooverage, and Cindy Joseph, who provided valuable assistance in sports and on late deadline: Tonya Foley and Pam Lande, who helped develop a new concept tfor the Sunrisel in people coverage: Chris Walton, whose dedication on photography helped considerably, and phomgraphers Ted Childs, Chad Williams, and Staian Thorell, who provided the bulk of photos and time spent on photo coverage: Artists Mark Alexander and Chad Kor- tan. who added a new look to our book with their an and graphics, and: Stati members Linette Leese, Tami Schneider, Leanne Trautman, Carol Per- tile. Ronalee Binschus. Brandon Knud- son, Troy Gournay, Jodie Polinsky, Amy Stauduhar, Mary Risley, Traci Scharfe, Tiffany Hall and Brian Job. Adviser: Glenn R. Junkert Index-41iQphonlS--ZH--221
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i g i is iii CATCHIN' A FEW Z's - On the bus back from Anaconda, senior wrestler Russ Garrett and Jed Johnson, Head Coach Johnsons son, decided to catch up on sleep alter a long day. ONLY WAY TO G0 - A belly dancer provides entertainment at Head Engineer Pat Flupprath's retirement party in the library l lf . Q55 ' O QQ? I ,f fs! it Ml rl X if V ft X J ef , is . 54' 'V .. ,- f 'Sf ,Q I GOT IT! - At a volleyball game against Sen- tinel, senior Wendy Peacock attempts to bump the ball back in bounds to fellow teammates. They lost the match but finished the season with a second at Divisionals and State. PITCH THOSE PENNIES! - During lunch, sophomore Marnie LeClair, and juniors Flocky Bailey, Ed Hilbert, and Jeff Boyd pitch pennies for entertainment. Students could also be found playing cards, listening to music, finishing schoolwork, or standing around talking during their lunch hour. CURRENT EVENTS - During a power failure, students in Mrs. Reinsel's class enjoy the sun while they read the Missoulian in the hallways. The March blackout lasted for about half an hour and reached at least four states. Reach for Distinction - 223
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