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L r M!- .11 7 Off the wall. Frank Anderson negotiates the first gate after the bump in the over-the-hill- gang cup. Beallflflli Mountain BOPIB Skiing for people in Bozeman had a new twist this year. Bridger Bowl, the local ski area which usually opens around the middle of December, didn't get to open until the second weekend in January and even then it had a minimal amount of snow. Ironically, Bridger closed April 6, with 28 inches of powder, but no funds to keep things going. Despite adverse conditions, many students, one way or another, man- aged to get in a lot of great skiing and were pretty well burned out and ready for spring by April 6. Although skiing isn't a varsity sport at BSHS, competitive ski racing is still possible by joining the Bridger Ski Education Foundation. Racers part- icipate in a busy schedule of races but most of the fun lies in road trips and skiing at different resorts. Bridgers varied terrain accomodates a diverse crowd of skiers. There is the ever prevalent dogger who butch- ers the hill each week with his short skis and the recreationist who's phil- osophy is to go fast and have fun plus many more. ' The life time sports class added downhill skiing to their curriculum this year and were able to take a half day of school off for skiing and instruction at Bridger. Cross country skiing is gaining popularity at BSHS. Mostly because you can do it just anytime, just about anywhere. Skinny-ski racing is also possible but not a school sport. Several BSHS students competed in national competition and Greg Johnson was invited to help out with the cross country events at the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, NY. Junior Ski Patrol, from around the state, participate in a seminar. Lili Folsom tlast year's champl competes in the Bridger Bowl Bump Off. VE? skiingf 101
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fuel? Bumpin' off. Sue Jennings tears up the mogels on her way to second place. The critical moment. Sue Grimm hands off to Bruce Barnhart in the pole-pad-pedal race. lO0fSkiing . . Q 55' .X ,yi 'Y gif
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