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

 - Class of 1989

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4 SUMMER IN APRIL. Modeling the newest trends in swimwear, Chris Murfitt and Jenny Oakley participate in the fashion show, senior style. The Senior Class officers sponsored a fashion show to raise money for the Senior Picnic. (Photo by Steve Moss) t a steady pace It wasn't an exciting year, but 1989 opened on a good note and ended the same way. A well-planned and executed B-Day was marred only by a commu- nication problem with a pizza parlor, which was quickly forgotten when Rax Restaurant arrived with more than enough roast beef sandwiches to feed the hungry Broncs. The sports teams won a few, but none brought home state championship trophies. However, sev- eral athletes excelled individually. Mid-year, Lindsey Jones returned from an ex- change experience in Brazil in time to be named the classes’ only National Merit Finalist. A teacher was told that she, like Jones and Tasha Schroeder (ex- change to Spain) would receive a taste of foreign education; Marlene Cushing will teach chemistry in London next year as a Fulbright Scholar. Hastening their pace a little, the journalism students returned from national competition in Anaheim, Calif.,with three individual awards and a second place rating for the Bronc Express. For the Class of '89, the year began with a chal- lenge: to return dignity to commencement ceremo- nies. Inspite of a last-minute change in location, dig- nity returned with an academic flair. Honor students were given special recognition and the principal cited seven students for special achievements, stressing that each Senior High Bronc really was A Horse of a Different Color. II HELPFUL HINTS. Coaching Tom Miller before a compelilion, John Deschner, Mike Lee, and Mike Fortune listen to the opening lines of Miller’sspeech. Foren9icteam members often relied onhumor topass the time between competitions. (Photo by Geoff Barrow)

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MASTER POTTER. Pia Jacobson, Shauna McGregor, and Linda Schonsberg learn Ihe art of throwing a perfect pot on the potter's wheel from ceramic instructor Leo Olson. Olson was known for his many contribu- tions in the art field. (Photo by Felicia Ennis) IN THE DARK? A photographer for the Pub- lications Department, Nikki Moody spent time in the darkroom developing photos. Involve- ment in publication classes required exlra hours after school. (Photo by Karen Simonich) PROGRAMMED TO PROGRAMS. Eagle Scout Todd Bernhardt advances from tying knots and building fires to technical means of survival. Few 18-year-olds reached the Eagle Scout rank, the highest in the Boy Scout pro- gram. (Photo by Jennifer Solie) HARD TO HIDE. The players' disappoint- ment is unmasked after losing their fifth game in an Q-8season. Kyle Alghrenand Erik Jelinek leave the field discouraged but deter- mined to improve ... and so went the season. (Photo by Geoff Barrow) Opening 3



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DEEPTHINKING.ChongMoua concentrates on a geometry test. Moua was one of several Asian students who not only had to learn math but also had to master the English lan- guage to do so. (Photo by Tina Hirschkom) [LIST PRETENDING. Chad Blubaugh, Paul McCaffrey,and Brandy Sanchez plan a cheer at the Student Council assembly. The cheer- leaders performed during the wagon races. (Photo by Geoff Barrow! BEATING THE HEAT. Holly Miller and Rhonda Guenthner, veteran cheerleaders, know where lofind the Pepsi at the fall sports picnic sponsored by the Bronc Booster Club. Both Miller and Guenthner cheered for the Broncs forfour years. (Photo by Sandy Perey) CONCENTRATION. Amy Inman keeps her eyes glued to her music score as she plays her cello during an orchestra concert. The students sometimes received concert pieces a week be- fore the performance to keep the sound of the orchestra fresh.” (Photo by Geoff Barrow) Opening 5.

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