Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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Billie Frey Leigh Frye Rawley Frye Todd Gage Melissa Gallagher Michelle Gallagher Tammy Garcia Gusel Gedikli Brandon Gjerde Greg Gountanis Joseph Graham Cindy Gray Michael Gray Kristeen Green Scott Greenup Terry Greenup John Griner Jason Grubbs Tyler Guidice Kirk Gustafson Enrique Gutierrez Leo Gutierrez Lorie Haacke Sue Habener Elisabeth Halpin Kari HammereJ Jennifer Hampton Corinna Hamwey Sarah Hannah Amy Hanson f Eschier—• Hanson y ' 13

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PROPAGANDA FOR PA. Sheree Winslow hangs a campaign poster in her mother’s office, Winslow actively helped in her father’s campaign by run' ning errands. (Photo by Chris Chakos) On the campaign trail to Governor's Mansion With pressure from grades, future plans, and school activities, few seniors were without stress. Throw in the added pressure of a father running for gover- nor, and you have the kind of stress Sheree Winslow ex- perienced during her senior year. Winslow felt more stress at schoool than at home. She said that her classes were more difficult and that they required a lot of time.” However, home was stressful, too, since Winslow’s father, Cal, decided to campaign for governor of the state. Winslow involved herself in helping at the campaign of- spent three hours a day after school running errands or doing jobs for the campaign. As the primary election ap- proached, she devoted even more time helping. Most of her stress came from the combination of pressures associated with her many activities. Although she pushed herself to succeed, parental expectations motivated Winslow to excel in school, and she felt pressured by her parents about her grades. Winslow knew that if her father was elected to the governor’s office, her life would change even though she would be away at college. The most obvious change would be that home would be the Governor’s Mansion in Helena. “I’d rather be in here (in Billings),” Winslow said. When she spoke about preferring Billings to Helena, Winslow speaks from past ex- perience because she lived in the Capital City during the 1987 legislative session. Winslow may have had more stress than the average teenager, but omit the guber- natorial campaign, and she would match her classmates in the areas of her life that cause stress. » —Amy Aldrich fice. She usually Michelle Eschler Craig Eubank Darci Farella Emily Renter Ross Fenter Paul Ferro Chris Field Amanda Fisher Daryl Fisher Kimett Fisher Chris Flack Shelley Frank I 1 People Seniors



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BLOOD Following the in- - of United Blood technician Bob Brooke, Grant Roson grits his teeth and grips the tube to speed up the task of donating blood. Roson was among the 65 students who donated in the fall. (Photo by Keith McBride) John Hanson Brenda Hash Laurie Haworth Karrie Hayashi Tim Hedtn idents fight faintness supp ly blood bank s from Dennis Rogers other hand, Blood Ser- donated because, almost fainted. jmped grape Mr. Bladow's math '1 had to lay back )d pushed class was having a in the chair for to replace contest with some about 15 minutes pints of other classes to see because I couldn’t onated by which room could get up, he said. ”1 s of ‘88. donate the most.” was really light- age 18 and Tricia Deis didn't headed and dizzy.” us students have time to think Shannon Johnson rental per- of a rational reason did faint while slips, for donating blood. waiting in line. several ‘‘A friend pulled ”1 guess it was Nov. 1 2 to me out the door the thought of hav- the Billings and persuaded me ing blood taken out lank. to donate,” Deis — 1 hate needles,” e the said. she said. could give Both of them felt “When she prick- i series of a little weak after- ed my finger 1 onary wards and said that heard something was asked it hurt when the pop and it really student. needle was inserted hurt. tor filled out in their arms. “When 1 saw a lit- mation ”! was really tle bag full of blood maire, had weak in class and 1 (1 pint) 1 said, Tm ressure and felt dizzy right gonna faint.’ iture taken, afterwards, but it She was given 1 a finger only lasted for a lit- cookies and juice, to test the tle while,” Deis but did not donate itent in the said. blood. Rogers, on the —A.Arredondo Anders Heimvik Charmon Hemphill David Hendricks Tiffanie Herman Kristin Higbie Dennis Hill Candy Hobill ople Seniors 14

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