Bigfork High School - Le Lac Yearbook (Bigfork, MT)

 - Class of 1986

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NEWSPAPER COVERS THE ISSUES! SCHOOL NEWS The NORSE CODE, B.H.S.'s student newspaper, made significant progress this year. Seven issues were published, with bet- ter pictures and more elaborate lay- outs. Once again a cooperative agree- ment was reached with the BIGFORK EAGLE to use their equipment, office space, and technical expertise to do the school paste-ups. m r Tfjb WE DIDST THINK ANYONE OR ANY TOP U WAS EXEMPT FROM OCR SEWS COVER GE WE TRIED TO PRESENT ROTH SIDES FAIRLY ' William Schmale William Schmale served as the editor and worked very closely with the ad- visor, Vernon Pond. Co-Editors w’ere Richard Rumley and Pam Sellner. Each of the mem- bers served in al- most every capacity as they had to sell ads, cover events, write stories, take pictures, and do lay- outs. The editorials were controversial at times, but fair. Below. Our Herff Jones representative is Ron Kenison, who is always willing to help out. Here he explains the art of layouts to staff member Kristine Ganiere. Left. Members of the 1985-86 annual staff super group are: bottom, Laura Murphy, Chris Wade, Steve Van Krevelen, Mike Berg, Kristine Ganiere, Me- lissa Jensen,and Jolene Nordtome.Top. Cathy Childers, Kristi Martin, Keri Komain,and Curt Rowsey. Above. Quite a responsibility was put on the returning editors. Mike Berg and Steve Van Krevelen this year. They handled it quite well. Left. The advisor is noted for getting the job done, and none do it better than Mr. Baird. Groups, Clubs, and Organizations Annual and Newspaper

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A MEMORY BOOK SUPER GROUP DOES GREAT JOB! This year’s annual staff had a real chal- lenge - to equal or or better the excellent yearbook put out last year. They at- tempted to achieve this by having more color, greater cover- age. better graphics, and more attention to detail. Returning co-editors Steve Van Krevelin and Mike Berg headed up a super staff of 11 hardworking stu- dents. EVEN THOUGH MR BAIRD CAN BE D1FFI CUL T. HE KNO WS HO W TO HUT OUT A GOOD ANNUAL A LOT OF AR- GUING AND HARD WORK. HELPED MAKE THIS A BETTER FIN- ISHED PRODUCT IN THE END. IT WAS WORTH it: Mike Berg There were many obstacles to over- come this year. The biggest ones were fi- nances, deadlines, and classroom logis- tics. The staff had to raise most of their own money to pay for this yearbook. Because of their ad- ditional involve- ment, Kristine Ganiere, Kathy Childers, and Jo- lene Nordtome as well as others, con- tributed greatly to the success of this yearbook. Right. .Junior Alex Lobdell and seniors Kim Soule, Pam Sellner. and Richard Rum ley ponder over a difficult newspaper layout. Newspaper photographer Scott Ban- ning enjoyed his job using the camera this year. Mr. Rond’s 6th period Newspaper staff this year consisted of: (from left to right) Jennie Gapay, Peggy Gurule, Scott Banning, Cristie Akers, Curt Rowsey, Richard Rumley, Wil- liam Schmale, Pam Sellner. Alex Lobdell, Mr. Pond, Richard Chatterton, Kim Soule and Jack Uskoski. They actually published 7 issues during the school year. Groups, Clubs, and Organizations Annual and Newspaper



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MEMBERS TO TOUR MEXICO! Spanish Club is one of the more active groups in the school mainly because of the participation of its 12 members and its advisor. Mrs. Shirley Best. The members learn about different cultures and foreign languages. Last year the club set as a goal a trip to Europe. The students have been putting a lot of time and hard work trying to earn money to go on this trip. Just recently the decision was made to change the trip from Europe to Mexico. Some of the members de- cided to drop out. but seven of them will still be spending about four weeks touring Mexico. Parents Marcie Peck and Margie Gildart visit with Mrs. Best about the upcoming Spanish Club trip. Both .Mrs. Peck and Mrs. Gildart will be chaperones on the Mexico tour. Right. A.F.S. Club became quite active this year with more foreign students and increased mem- bership. Left. The 12 mem- bers of the Spanish Club are: (bottom row) Amy Schwartz, Ra- chel Morton, Kristi Martin, KristineGaniere, and Jill Heikens. (top row) Amy Zepp, Missy Bill- may e r, Cathy Edwards, Angie Gildart, Jenny Peck and Julie Schwartz. Missing from the picture wasReneeLinnell. MORE GROUPS HIGH TECH WIZARDS TRIUMPH! The Computer Club is a group of high school students who are concerned w’ith developing and broadening their computer skills. During the 1985-86 school year, they were involved in various money- making activities. They had various workshops for the members on week- ends and had meet- ings to introduce new software and programming tech- niques. The club was great- ly assisted by the Bigfork High School computer science teacher, Don Richardson, and it grew and ex- panded this year. Officers for the past year were: Richard Rumley-president, Scott Richardson - vice-president, andRichardChat- terton- secretary treasurer. This club has been a very positive addition to the many organiza- tions at Bigfork high school. THE COMITTER ‘LIH WAS .4 GOOD THING AND IT WAS KIND OF LIKE A LI HR ARY THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT FOR EVERYONE Richard Chatterton Groups, Clubs, and Organizations Spanish Club - Computer Club Above, top. Computer Club members gather around Rick Wagner as he shows them a new programming technique. Above. The Computer Club officers and advisor admire their most recent trophies won incompetition.

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