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KICKING BACK - Brent Burtsfield listens intently at an alterbnoon Student Council meeting. WORKING HARD - Finding time to crack down and start working must be accomplished sometime as Fred Ahlin shows us. PARTY FUN - During a Prep. for Life class students enjoy munchies for a Christmas Party. STUDYING HARD - Karen Flisley hits the books in study hall. Most students had at least one study hall this year. A CHECK THIS OUT - Looking at magazines two Freshman students discuss a story on the world issue of mercy killing. HELPING OUT A FRIEND - Mike Tedesco and Tim Little chat about who knows what while spen- time in a study hall. 1 . l . eing attentive in class is not always an easy task to master. Especial- ly if your the type of per- son who always seems to get caught by the teacher no matter what your doing. In many classes you can find students daydreaming or gossip- ing with classmates. Junior Kory Malone said. Paying attention in class isn't what I do best, but daydreaming about parlyin' on the weekend ranks right up there with shooting the bull with my friends. Some students at Big Sky by to be teaeher's pet and the class clown at the same time. There is always the kid in art class who throws clay across the room and an innocent person gets in trouble for it. That is where the class clown comes in. A class clown doesnt always try to get others in trouble. They usually are just out to make the other students laugh. Last year we got in a water tight and we made the teacher really mad. said Dawn Schwaderer. Making the teacher mad isn't always the best thing to do but it gets a few laughs. It usually starts out with one student in the class who shoots a spit wad or throws paper at you. Of course you want to get him back but by the time you throw the paper back the teacher has signed you up for after school detention. If the class is boring. dull. or lacks creativness and enthusiasm your attention is diverted to ding more interesting ways to fill the time. Kyle Campeau found more interesting things to do. My freshman year in Biology I we got in a water fight and we accident- ly sprayed Mr. Anderson with the water faucet. When boredom overtook Kyle in choir. he and other students made faces behind Mr. Listerud's back. Of course its not easy being a student in the classroom, always having to listen to some lecture for a third time or trying to stay awake in a silent study hall. but it sure can be a lot of lun. fs? ,4 N'--.X .54 I Drwen to
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Big Sky students are sometinles. .. W . tw f O . ,X lj , , from boring , -rl , U f lf W finals week and t ! X y, 0 cipation of the weekend DRIVEN BY BOREDOM - Taking advantage of free time in an Algebra I class, Kristin Kirby places a dunce cap on Greg Washington's head. A TIME FOR CONCENTRATION - Big Sky chemistry teacher Dick Palin, demonstrates the procedures of an experiment to the students in one of his science classes. RELAXATION - Chris Pfau reads a book in study hall. PASSING WHAT? -- notes is always an interesting way to tell your neighbor what has been hap pening, Cara Graves and Debbie Stelling get involved in this fun. TIME OUT - Thumbing through magazines is a typical way of using up spare class time as shown by Doug Hayes, Valerie Conklin, and Stacy McDermott. Passing 18-Driven to Distraction
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