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K l 4 3, E Y Q1 as 1 S ,Mft Nt READY FOR THE SLOPES - Ski club members show off new styles that were seen on the slopes this year. LAUGHING - Junior Toni Dionne gets a good laugh during a film shown during the afternoon meeting. IT'S ME! - Sophomore Beckie Mostad models new ski clothing. These outfits came from Bob Ward and Sons. WISHING - Doing some wishful thinking, Traci Scharfe checks the prices on several pieces of new ski bindings to match to a new pair of skiis. FUN! - Sharon Meisner and a freind share laughs during an afternoon meeting. MOVIE FOR TWO - Big Sky Students watch a ski film that advisor Jen'y O'Fteilly showed during an afternoon meeting. LOOK OUT - Sophomores Mark Murphy, Beckie lillostad, Sara Hefiner and junior Cordell Norgaard model the latest in new stylish ski clothing. Ski Club
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mrs ,- wi Ni g .au-an HERE YA G0 - President Keith Kaster hands varsity volleyball player, Lisa Tade the microphone so she and the team could present the second place trophy to Mrs. Smith. 'Kgs I INTRIGUED - Shelly Willett and Beth Springer listen to pro- during the afternoon student senate meeting. DAZE - Seniors Steve Grover and Brent Schneeman their turn to talk to the student body at a pep assembly. ME SEE... - Advisor Walt Graf ponders over a few pro- during an afternoon meeting. TIME - Patti price listens while Beth Jarrett gives infor- during a student senate meeting. CLOSELY - Sophomores Vince Roberts and Mark listen to the latest proposals for sales for clubs to raise for various reasons. - Greg Bauer inquires about a proposal as senior Tucket looks on. - President Keith Kaster talks to the student body at pep assemlby during Western Days. '?XtfYVN fi - . STM fbivtlffv- Sffwwjm KU Qmifcigw C Ewa '. GW 'fd l in is rw E-DZFMZIQVEUQ 5 JK- at Student Government - 65
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Making it to the top of a ski lift and then diving headlong to the bottom is a big ac- complishment. It happens when the ski resorts open and the snow has fallen in abundance. And it's then that Big Sky's Ski Club members hit the rims, from beginner to advanced all in the narne of fun. And what a great year 1985 was for snow. It fell in drifts, in bushels. It covered everything. It was great. In spite of some extra cold weather, club members endured it all all in the name of fun. People in Ski Club have different reasons for being involved. For some it's just being outside. For others it's the challenge of the sport. For some it's just all in the name of fun. Skiing is a challenge, and its always fun, no matter how good or bad you are, said Vice President of the club, Greg Bauer. Missoula is located close to several popular skiing resorts: Marshall, Snow Bowl, Discovery, and Lost Trail are all anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours of town, and students headed out on weekends until late in March. Club advisor, Jerry O'Reilly said that he enjoys skiing and that it is a past time that he can be with his family and friends. It was the most popular outdoor winter sport at Big Sky. If you doubt that statement, check out the numbers. Membership in Ski Club this year was at a record high - 65. The trip to be taken this year was fm- nalized during their afternoon meeting on Febuary 22. The trip was set for Lost Trail on March 23. Members raised extra money for the trip by waxing, filing and tuning skiis brought in by the members ofthe club. The charge for the service was ten dollars. Some money was left over from the ski trip last year which was used to help pay for the bus. For more action shots of Big Sky ski club members, check out the ski page in the student life section. When you slide out of the chair lift and hit the steep slope on the early mor- ning powder at your favorite ski resort, you know without a doubt you've made it to THE TOP A , . . 5 M,. ,if . , W Q ,. My fl ,G M , ,V fm, W V, z ' H ,. 7 - TM S ' ff H H 'f' ' ae w if: 14' ' sf .. milf . . - I W t fox 'as 'm,' Ski Club H35 Wll'ltEI fun festival 4 Ski Club - ,r xx 'v Y 12 I i , Q! t 3 wi... . f'5 Sr f. X il P. Ax 77 if UU v' .J '-r 67
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