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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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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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Lending 8 helping hand because you want to because you care about school pride and spirit. Because you want the name of Big Sky to be a respected one. That's what Eagle Watch, Pep Club and Mat Maids pledge themselves to do for students around Big Sky. One of the most visible - and yet behind-the-scenes groups if Eagle Watch. The members hang around other teams when they play at Big Sky. Not just to chat, either. They carry towels and soap to the visiting teams or doing other errands. They guard personal property and assist spectators with any needs. I think it IEagle Watchl is a good program because it teaches kids to be responsible. It shows that our school cares about the people who come to visit for different events, said senior Emme T uckett. The service group has been at Big Sky since 1981. Support of Big Sky's teams is also and important task and this is where Pep Club comes into focus. The Pep Club, whose membership has been admitedly low the past cou- ple years, is designed to help out making posters for upcoming events and promoting spirit at games. They consider themselves the 'second' cheerleaders of the school. In addition to spirit-iaisers. Pep Club also did fund raisers to help supply neccessities for the games and dances. Sunglasses and 'I Love Eagles' stick pins were sold and con- tributed to the 'summery' image of Big Sky students around the state. The third service group, Mat Maids. worked as a support group for the Eagle wrestling team. We make sure everyone has everything that they need and we give the team a lot of support, said Mat Maid Sheri Foust. She has been with the program since her Freshman year. The group's promotion in spirit, helping with gear, and help during practices is how they devoted their time to get the grapplers ready for their upcoming matches. They also ran the video cameras during matches. Being able to help the team and get to meet new people, not only irom Big Sky but from other schools was great, said Mat Maid member Car- rin Eden. Though the members of all the ser- vice groups worked behind the scenes, it was something they chose to do. For them, the biggest satisfac- tion came in lending a HELPING HAND StUCl9I'lt helpers do HGCGSSEIFV chores
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