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Take a close look at Bigfork High School students because Below. “Awesome Aces and Beautiful Faces” characterize senior tennis stars Lisa Fishbaugh and Shannon Kirby. WE ARE WINNERS Whether it is 1965 or 1985, students still enjoy the same good old fashioned school activities. Bonfires have been a part of American high school tradition for decades, along with athlet- ics, jokes on the teachers, fun times with your friends, dances, and of course good old hard work. Student participation is a major part of our daily life here at Bigfork High School and action is what’s needed to have an excellent school such as ours. Our kids deliver because participation is great. Our 84-85 school year got off to an excellent start because athletes and supporters came to school hyped up after a summer of work and fun. This enthusiasm promised a great year. Once settled into the routine of school, we took the opportunity to get acquainted with our surrounding environment and fellow schoolmates. We learned to manage our own time within the new schedule, created our own special niche on campus and reaffirmed old friendships and developed new ones. We recognized a feeling of unity, through the display of our emotions, enthusiasm and actions. We truly became winners. By Steve Van Krevelen and Mike Berg. Left. “We’re gonna kill ’em”. These senior boys are getting hyped up at the bonfire during Home- coming Week. Student Life 9
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Above right. Junior Steve Moriey is visiting with our new Chemistry teacher. Miss Cavanaugh about something important. Above. Seniors Wendy Townsend and Bonnie Weber enjoy a moment of relaxation in the Library. AU'w . It’s .old and et these days in Spanish Class. Hoveiand and junior Bill Schmaie art ii.miiv; a little tun during Spirit Week. 8 Student Life
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Super Student Participation his year’s Homecoming was a total- Tly complete week with many excit- ing and fun-filled events for every- one. Starting off Spirit Week was the traditional bonfire held on a newly created Tuesday Spirit Night. There was also a class tug-of-war contest for both boys and girls. Each class participated in this event with the Juniors coming out on top all the way around. To go along with tradition there were the annual dress up days. These included: 50’s Day, Hat and Sweats Day, and Blue and White Day. The Homecoming Parade was on Sat- urday morning but there still was a good turnout of Viking fans supporting their respective classes and showing their spirit. The Freshman float was judged the best but the entire parade was a success with the band, color guard, Vikettes, cheerleaders, all the class Queen and King candidates, and the different class floats participating by going through down town Bigfork. There was a cross country meet at the new Eagle Bend Golf Course on Thursday. The Girls Basketball team played Superior Friday night and the Homecoming football game was held Saturday against Troy. All this was capped off with a nice Homecoming Dance Saturday night. cu£ £e yat toyet en xeaMy tuiti faca. During the half-time of the football game, juniors Joani Mogolis and Jamie Anderson were crowned Homecoming Queen and King for 1984. Even though we didn’t win our Homecoming games, we still came out on top because of the fantastic spirit and enthusiasm. B). Michcll . Sauvef- Below left. Joani Mogolis shows the white rose which proclaims her 1984 Homecoming Queen. Below. Senior girls really got involved decorating their lockers. 10 Homecoming
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