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Student Life i1 New Changes Z Left. New junior Rachel Gibson became involved with girls basketball among other things. Right. Sisters Margy and Sarah Nolt took part in ex- tracurricular activities. Above, left. Pepe and Sole Romero are a brother-sister combination who came to us from Spain. Right. Junior Alex Lobdell joined speech and debate. Left. Tammy Mitchell marched into the picture this year with drill team.
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fofai cU eneace NEW CHANGES Positive additions to our faculty and student body faces were seen at Big- figh School this year. Not ' receive a new superinten- ds. Jean Hagan, who is dedicated povement of Bigfork schools, juired four new teachers. This was ;Wrfasant surprise and a beneficial additiW to our school. Mr. Bob Hislop became our new history teacher and he also doubled as a basketball coach. The new band director, Mr. Dick Schlatter, impressed the student body with a super effort that brought our band immediate- ly into the limelight. Mrs. Carol Kramer took on the arduous task of teaching Freshman English as well as some Senior English and accepted the new position of drama coach. Mrs. Elinor Pulcini teach- es the general sciences and is actively involved with the new CARE program which was started to aid students with problems. This year we have also re- ceived many new students who have in- volved themselves in extracurricular ac- tivities. The current enrollment at Big- fork High School is 310 students with the prediction that we are going to receive more new students at the semester. The participation of all our Bigfork High School students is what makes our school the best in Flathead Valley. New people pick up the positive attitudes and join in the group work that makes things easier for everyone. by Cathy Childers and Keri Remain Above. The Bigfork High School football team welcomed our new superintendent, Mrs. Jean Hagan, by presenting her with her own football jersey. Right. Four enthusiastic new teachers joined the faculty this year. They are Mr. Bob Hislop, Mrs. Carol Kramer, Mr. Dick Schlatter and Mrs. Elinor Pulcini. Student Life New Changes
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t e fotaC cti eneace ATTITUDE Bigfork makes the difference hat makes the difference? The 1' - -II school’s attitude makes the dif- ference. As usual, the students had spirit that they expressed during Homecoming week. Our students are also willing to participate in school sports. Their atti- tude has brought many victories. This year our boys football team made it to divisional play-offs. Our girls basketball team had an exceptional year. They placed first at district, second at divi- sional, and fourth at the state tourna- ment. The teachers at Bigfork are super. Their attitude toward our school and students is great. Our community is also very supportive of us. They have helped to do away with the old and finance the new. The students at Bigfork High School are super. by Chris Wade and Laura Murphy Below. Our Bigfork Viking football team had to do some dirty work this year, and Rob Moss, Scott Evenson, John Mogolis, Jus- tin Anderson, Cory Loudermilk, Brooks Rector, and Jeff Newton are good at what they do. Right. The small school atmosphere is a very pleasant one because of the one-to- one student-teacher interaction. This relationship is not found in many other schools. Here, art teacher, Don DonTigny helps Larry Streeter with a class research project in the library. 15) Student Life 6) Attitude
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