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DEDICATION We. the Class of 1984. have the unique distinction of being the 50th class to graduate from Bigfork High School. To celebrate this special 50th anniversary, we dedicate this edition of the LeLac to t total educational community of Bigfork, both past and present. This dedication includes graduates, teachers, administrators, parents, school board members, any and all other supporters, and of course, taxpayers. In their own way. all have contributed toward establishing the reputation of excellence th Bigfork High School now enjoys. With continued support and effort. Bigfork will certainly enjoy the jutation of being “One of Montana’s truly GREAT high schools.” 2 Table Of Contents H.
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LETTERS FROM THE ADMINISTRATION TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS There is an emotion, a “discipline , that is of a higher order than love. Often considered the most lofty human emotion, love implies reciprocity, or give and take - a sense of “what’s in it for me?” On an even higher level is the emotion of Caring. Caring is that feeling of concern, that feeling of sharing, that demands noth- ing in return. The overriding attitude at Bigfork High School is one of Caring; administration, faculty, students, care for each other and care to the extent that we will each go to any lengths to insure that the good from each situation has lasting impact on our lives. Care enough to give the best. It is the way to guarantee the best of Caring in return. As we move into and through high technology, each one of us must become and remain ‘Bionic’; believe it or not, 1 care! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984! Our time together was obviously rather brief; therefore it is somewhat difficult to write that “I knew you well” or “I knew you when.” However. I would like to share a thought or two with you. Hopefully, you gave your very best effort here at Bigfork High School during the last four years. If this is indeed the case, then your high school career can be judged as successful and your future experiences will be positive. High school is a training place for adult life and we have tried to give you the opportunities to prepare yourself accordingly. If the time was wasted, we both have failed. I’ve enjoyed the year and wish you each the best in the future. William E. Zepp Principal Administrators' Messages 3
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