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Wilson Rosina Treftz Quin Trimbo Denise Tripp Austin Turley Mike VanTine Paul Vaughn Janna Venard Amanda Vossler Brenda Wada Dennis Wade David Wagner Heather Wagner Terri Wagner Daina Walker Brooke Warberg Scott Warden Dan Wegner Dean Wegner Rich Weisgarber Adam Weissman Corey Welch Katy Wessel Amanda Westerman Leann Wheatley Dave Wick Jennifer Wilde Susan Wilkinson Larry Williams Brad Wilson Pam Wilson 23
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rHE CHOICE IS YOCJRS viinds boggle as Brooke bVarberg, Sarah Hannah Michelle Engel, and Lori Candidates are chosen by Huvaere choose their can- the entire student body, didates for B-Day royalty. {Photo by Keith McBride) Laura Spencer Anne Steele Jana Stoker Steve Suktn Senior royalty: Is it just a one night stand? Janelle Sundheim The only way to achieve the ‘dream’1 was hrough popularity. According to a student poll, being rhosen as a can- didate for royalty of Dne of the major dances only hap- uens to a select few — the “popular tudents. The majority of te seniors polled — 91 percent — greed that to be nior royalty one as to be popular. If freshmen and ophomores had eard the can- didate’s name, the ontest was easier 3 win. “Senior royalty tiould go to the sniors who are nost involved and Ipful to Senior high, senior Michael Tucker said, “Therefore, 1 would consider it the best thing to ever happen to me at school. I would be chosen for recognition of in- volvement, not popularity. It would be great, senior Eric Smith said, because it would show that the school has feelings toward the people who care but aren’t always in the spotlight. Seniors had a chance to be chosen to the royal court of five dances during the year: B- Day, Winter For- mal, Miss Broncette, Twirp, and Prom. Brad Susott John Tanner Jennifer Terry Susan Thomas LuAnne Tipps Annetta Treftz People Seniors
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DIGGING JAPAN. Julie was a member of the Bill- Japanese people “love Keck digs for artifacts ings volleyball team that Americans.” (Photo sub- with two Japanese ar traveled to the Orient last mitted by Julie Keck) chaeologists. Keck, who summer, said the Japanese love, marvel at American seniors Along with an eventful summer, Julie Keck s senior year was full of more activities than most students do in all their years of high school. Keck was involv- ed in varsity volleyball, girls basketball, tennis, Bronc Express. Key Club, National Honor Society, and Student Council. She was sophomore and junior class vice- president and Student Council vice-president. The highlight of her opportunities came last summer when Keck traveled to Japan with a Billings volleyball team of 1 1 girls: from Senior High, three from West High, and two from Skyview High. Sports Tours Specialists con- tacted girls volleyball coach Jeff Carroll and in- vited the Senior High team to play in Japan. Only six girls thought they could go, so Carrol! extended the invita- tion to the Skyview and West High teams. “When the Japanese people saw us, they just went crazy. ’ Keck said. Although the team never deter- mined why the Japanese liked the Americans so well, Keck said the entire experience was “an incredible ego- booster.” The team won only two games “against the housewives and the elementary kids,“ but everyone felt great about the trip and thought the players were win- ners as good-will ambassadors. “The most ex- citing thing about Japan were the people, Keck said. “Even when I was homesick, I would meet more people who were so ex- cited to meet me that it would make me smile and feel great. They ap- preciated and liked me before they even knew me.’ —Tina Michael Sheree Winslow Kristie Wise Tonia Wolfe Ying Wong Zhao Wong Richard Wooster Robin Word Julie Wylie Kim Yellowtail Eva Zachmeier JoElle Zartman Lesley Zier 24 Winslow — Zier
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