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...iuniors .-79-f Lori Foos Nancy Forsberg Douglas Foss Kalora Fremont Delores Frye Bryan Fulcher Michael Gaffke Deeanna Gaines Leila Galinkin Sandra Gallik Paul Gappmayer Vickie Gardner Mary George Kristine Gilbertson Thomas Gilluly Beth Ginther Celeste Gordon Sheila Cover Gary Grabow Kathy Grieshop Chuck Griffin 60!NIKE and Bowling Here Comesl if ii? ennie Runners? NlKE? Oh, yeah, I bought a pair yesterday. What do you mean, you're not talking about tennis shoes?. . .a club? Tell me about it. NIKE Club is made up of a group of girls who are interested in finding out more about all the options open to them in the business world of today. Sponsored by the Business Women of Bozeman, the club members get a chance to talk to women in a wide variety of professions, ranging from stewardesses to architects. Getting together just to know one another better was a major purpose of some of the meetings. There was a Christmas party where reindeer drop- pings and Santa's whiskers topped the menu and everyone had to wear red and green. The members put on a number of bake sales to raise money for club activities. One of the big money- raisers was the marketing of the Senior T-Shirts. Remember, Here Comes Trouble. . .Class of '79? The profits were then used to send the girls to Chico Hot Springs for a weekend of fun. Can you imagine, a club just for fun?
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Til HH . BB t was the snow and cold you trudged through for late night meet- ings that made you do it. No, it was the after school meetings that weren't really after school because you forgot about the shortened day. No, it was the long hours spent trying to decide on a method to raise money for the next party that made you join an organization. After all, what would you have done with all your time if you hadn't joined the organizations at BSHS? n The organizations got things done, not just for those involved but for everyone. Remember the school dan- ces, like TWIRP, Homecoming, Mask- enball and the Victory Dance? They were all planned and produced by organizations. Or how about the people who led the cheers at games? The people who played in the pep band? And the people who sold snacks in the DECA Store? Groups of people working together did it - spent hours after school and on weekends working on projects, decor- ations and parties. At times, organized meetings turned into snowball fights or gab sessions, but sometimes meet- ings resulted in trips to California or New York. So much more happened to the organizations of '79! Wanna find out? just ....
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l'm not troublel jan Barker gets a laugh ' ' out of the senior T-shirts sold by NIKE e!0 U Club. . NIKE Club: iBottom Rowj Kathy Muns hower, donna Durbin, Libby Bailey, Car- men Perkins, jan Barker, Cari McCormick ITop Rowl Laurie Shackleford, Kim Kun dert, Jeannette Mazuranich, Twila Michel Stacy Terrell, Liz Townsend, Polly Poin- dexter. Roll 'em out! If you have never been a member of BSHS's Hawk League - or any other for that matter - you probably wouldn't know that Roll 'em out means just that - start bowling! And you probably didn't know that high school kids compete in a state tournament in, of all sports, bowling. This year saw Rob Stratton place third in the Major Division and Eric Hoffman place sixth in singles. With only a week left in the vw A-f - Let's get this moving! Twila Michel and Laurie Shackleford wait patiently for seniors to buy their T-shirts at the Finance Counter. N47 4594 Lewistown tourney the Oly Rollers, comprised of Stuart Anderson, Don Toot- ell, Mark Murray and Eric Hoffman were in third place in the Classic Division. The first place team, the Boulers, with Rob Stratton, Wade Dighans and Brian Shontz received a trophy at the end of the year. Other bowlers also received league awards. After uncountable gutter balls, splits and flying pins, the Hawk bowlers, coached by Kay Brown and Sue Lessley, finished an of bowling. 1 '- ' P Bowling Club: Rob Stratton, Kevin Cain, Ervin Kent, Phil Hoover, Jon Klages. 1 X . I I T i W Let 'er roll! A Hawk bowler rolls the ball in hopes of a strike. J - I 2 hm . ,s.s1fsi ?.1i .gf- N ,Ax .53 ' Vi X . ,-
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