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We're All In This Together! 1) Giant Doug Robison gets pleasure out ot pushing midget Bryan Anderson into the tloor 2) Leave me alone, would ya please!! Julie Gissler tells Carrie Eichenberger to bug off 3) Boy, it looks like Greg Reiss had a dinner that didn't agree with him. 4) Brian Bond must have eaten (or drank) the same thing as Greg did before the basketball game. 5) Looks like these girls had some fun up at the state basketball tournament in Missoula Carol Dimich shows one of her better faces and Pam Tipton howls with laughter. 6) Sally Corning gets ready to brush Lori cleavenger's teeth and from the look on Sally's face, it could prove to be painful. 7) Honestly, Barb, we have got to stop meeting like this. Some one might be suspicious! Mr. Mickelson and Barb Thompson appear to be looking at some negatives 8) Nadine Howatt finds her dance partner repulsive. 9) Dana Ventling and an Air Force cadet whoop it up at an assembly. 10) Oh. no, Sally Corning fell down and went boom boom in her nice outfit. 11) Dixie Christensen tries to pull off a Cheryl Tieges pose while modeling for the BKC calenders that were never printed. 12) I wonder how it feels to be Dolly Parton and never see your toes? Vicky Harriman is glad she doesn't have that problem. 13) Brian Heikes hams it up. 14) Kiss me, you fool! Kevin Eames plants one on Mark Thomas while Tobey Lindsey looks on 15) Deano Cromwell gives us a cute little smile. 16) Mike Strabel receives an award at the City Council meeting for his brave act of extinguishing a fire at school. 17) You always knew there was something going on with us little jocks! Mark Alberta and Art LaGaly cuddle for the photog rapher and Jeff Walker looks away. 18) Shelly Overfelt and Julie Heine look tough with their candy cigerettes. 19) Phillip Heywood plays Voice of the Broncs for the camera- man 20) We're not 5, not 4, not 3, not 2, but number 1! Kathlinda Bettise, Scotta Tucker, Carol McGarvin, Selene Dracon, and Nancy Rosewurm show us that Senior is truly numero uno.
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Career Center centers careers The Billings Career Center offers three blocks of classes for all three Billings high schools, of which three-fourth of the student body was from West High. This year the Construction students built the second house in the history of the center. The Fabric classes decorated the interior of the house while the Electrical classes did the wiring. The child care classes' pre-school students sang songs while the high school Fabric students modeled the latest in fashion in the Christ- mas Festivities. The Billings Student Credit Union opened its doors to all interested high school stu- dents this year. In the past the Credit Union was only for the students enrolled in the Career Center. The maxi- mum loan that may be taken out is $2,500 with 1 per cent interest per month. The Distributive Education Clubs of America held its annual State convention in Billings. Nine career students were winners in the competi- tion categories. 1) Barb Wilke and Donna Perusich participate in the Child Service course at the Career Center. 2) Eric Auer hams it up for the photog. 3) Ron May diligently on his advertising layout. 4) I don't really feel like bending down to pick those kids' toys up. Barb Wilke. 5) Make sure you wash those dishes good. Lea Weis. 6) Orville DeJarlis breaks from his caligraphy for a moment. 7) I told you my office wasn't much, but I can't afford separate rooms. Doug Peterson. 8) Damian Charette prepares to print a picture. 9) Trying to be a master mind of machines, Dan Dilts repairs a lawn mower. 10) There's no chance for a smile on Mike Garate's face. 11) After all the children's play- ing, comes the tutor's time to clean up the mess. Donna Perusich and Barb Wilke. ii
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