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Kelley Abbott Clifford Abraham Sabina Alexander Kimberly Allen Meredith Allen Park Allen Ruth Ann Amaral Lee Ann Amberson Leslie Amenson Carl Anderson Frank Anderson Jodi Anderson Laura Anderson Paul Anderson Catherine Armknecht Steve Badenoch janet Bailey Charles Baker Jennie Baker Shelly Banks Kelly Barbao Spring Fever!47
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SPRING i-IA S SPRUNG ? Spring? No way - not in Bozemanl. Concentrating heavilY, lack Stonebreaker lofts his frisbee in the high school parking lot. it N fi ' ,ga It's extremely difficult not to think about spring when you look out the window and see snow falling - espec- ially on May 29. When a few rare spring days DO come to Bozeman Senior High, every- one goes wild! The courtyard is opened and countless numbers of students head for the great out-of- doors to throw frisbees, give friends showers, or just sit and vegetate. Spring time also has its bad points. Chronic absenteeism seems to be at the top of this list. When the weather gets nice, the students flock to the parking lot to sit on their cars, crank up the tunes and catch a few rays. Though it sounds like a good time, it is definitely frowned upon by the admin- istration, and of course, the teachers, who would rather lecture students than empty chairs. Spring is probably the most looked' forward to time of the year for students. Not only because the snow melts and it gets warm out, but everyone knows that soon the year will be coming to a screeching halt. 46!Spring Fever NZ' -'tk at With such a pretty smile how could anyone pass up a chance to take Tom CiIluly's picture? After a hearty lunch, Bob Allen, Tom johnson, Randy Wild, Brian Finkbeiner and Dan Heetderks return to school to feed their minds some brain food. During noon half-hour, Mary Rugheimer, pauses 'a moment in the courtyard to rest her eyes. After a grueling morning of study, study, study, Allison Christie and Beth Carpenter rest their minds and catch some rays. 1 1'- A
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QTOOMUCE-I riff i an Hey, can we do something different for prom this year? Like what? Like maybe have it in a different place. Like where? Well, we could have it in the courtyard. . . ,,N0pe.,, Why not? Too small. Besides, everyone would get cold. Oh, yeah. Let's see. . .we could have it. . . . I know where. Where? The SUB ballroom. Hey, now that's an idea! We could really make it neat. I know, we could .... By deciding to move the junior-Senior Prom to the Student Union Building, the juniors took on a big .Q responsibility. First, they had to go all the way up to the college to decorate, then, they had to cope with a few traditionalists. But, with a class full of thinkers and hard workers, all the problems were solved, and with a great turnout, everyone had a good time. I'm glad we had prom at the SUB ballroom. ll ll ll ll ll i Now we can't forget anything. junior Class president Tristi Lasher makes sure every- thing is in order before all the excitement starts. ICK! Darla Stubbs tries to stay a little dry while setting up the fountain before the dance. too. lt was really fun, wasn't it? Is that all you can say? ,,Yep',, Didn't you think it was a great time? Yep, Please say something else! llNOpe.ll 31 . V ,Q Q Q.. Vs Q, . I L .-,-ng l .A 'QW I t A .B y Iqg, ,,. 5 . Prom King and Queen Mike Pierre and Debbie Beason. This is the way it goes. Sandy Rasmussen and Brad Wright model Prom apparel. v rc. m,.'N 48!Prom Prep i . l 41
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