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

 - Class of 1985

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HEAVE H0 - Linda Lane, a member of FFA, feeds her animals during the winter months. Club members had various projects during the year. ATTENTION - Science Member Jill Stetler prepares to get attention to start a noon meeting. The club studied many topics during the year. STEADY - President of Science Club, Brent Schneeman prepares a mix- ture for an experiment done during a meeting. SCIENCE SCREEN - Advisor Jim Harkins explains a film he is about to show to the science club members. FFA MEMBERS - Becky Andres, Michele Anderson, Kent Sullivan, Sean Garner, Tom Andres, Mark Williford, Linda Lane, Heidi Mason, Lisa Loft- sgaarden , Lori McCormick MIXTURE - Heidi Mason takes a minute to prepare a mixture for an FFA r ' t p ofec . NEW TECHNOLOGY - Linda Lane uses the Apple ii computer while working on her FFA project. Many members are using computers more and more. at v x at ff. 2 3 Nic., N ' 1 I A lil , , .A '37 ,aug v 'Pi Science Club - 69

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ReaChil1Q for your future. The thought of planning for our future doesn't usually include what happens in the everyday work- ings around us. But students who keep an eye on our changing world with the idea of being ready for it have a good chance. Students in two career oriented clubs definitely have their sights set on the future. Future Farmers of America and Big Sky Science Club focus on things like citizenship, leadership, scientific in- quiry and information gathering to get a head start. To many Big Sky students Future Farmers of America IFFAJ is as sim- ple as working around cows, sheep and other livestock. In reality it is designed to help Missoula District students learn about mechanics, public speaking, livestock production. forestry, and much more. The group encourages leadership and public relations qualities. I think that FFA has a lot of oppor- tunities to offer young people and I would encourage any one to join. Its a lot of work but it is fun, said member Linda Lane. Through the program this year, four Big Sky students were able to at- tend a conference in Kansas City to participate in individual contests and demonstrate their leadership qualities. The program offers many oppor- tunities for the student to develop his or her skills in many areas that can help them out later on . In my four years as a member of the FFA, I have developed my speak- ing, leadership qualities and reached goals and to strive to achieve those goals for the things i want out of life, said FFA vice-president Kent Sullivan. Also designed for students to reach goals is the newly formed Science Club. The club has few members, but their ablity to absorb more informa- tion is greater because of their great curiosity about science, according to adviser Dick Palin. Science Club President Brent Schneeman said, We delved into areas of sciences that were not touch- ed upon within our chemistry and physics classes. We try to come up with something new every meeting that has some very exciting visual and audible effects. Schneeman added. Presentations, talks and quizzes are all part of the afternoon meetings. That is definitely reaching for YOUR FUTURE Students 6XDGI'IlT1Gl'lt Wltli CQFGSFS 68 - FFA



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5 5 , as- i'l sw FILL 'ER UP - Eagle Watch member, junior Shelly Salmonson, fills up the whirl pool for an incoming injured player. GO! - Lori Phillips and Sheri Foust, mat maids, cheer on Eagle grapplers during a wrestling match. TASTEY - Loreen lVlcCrae takes a break fomw Eagle Watch duties to have a pop. HEY! - MaryLyn Webb takes time out from a game to talk to another Eagle Watch member, Sara Tucket. LOCK IT UP - Emme Tucket locks up a door for security reasons during a game. SWEEP AND CLEAN - Seniors MaryLyn Webb and Emme Tucket help eachother clean up the floor after a basketball game. Mat Maids - Sheri Foust, Jana Page. Lori Phillips, Carrin Eden, Tammy Lindon 70 - Eagle Watch Qksx w gf 41-'Di MCH

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