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:A-0 Harold 400 DeHaan Michael 405 Dekham DeWitt Todd 410 Dighans V Alan407 i A a . l 30fArt Club-Sophomores '1- sl ,fr I sf vi 'W is IA Y-Z R l U gh- Y' -J ,Y .4 .Tv g,-' 1,1 -ws- Q wi A lr -4 '? ,ep s., 7 fx 7 Colleen 420 Ditterline Lisa 430 Dorn Wanda 445 Dowdy David 455 Driver Lisa 460 Dunbar Lisa 480 Eastman Barry 490 Eblen Doug 500 Echelard Brent 510 Edgemond Blane 520 Edwards Jeni 550 Emerson Kathy S60 Engbretson Shelly 570 Engle Candy 580 Engraf Todd 590 Evenson Tyrone 615 Featherly Patrick 640 Ferron Mitch 660 Finley Dale 670 Flattum Wendy 690 Foster Another Art Club contributor is put on display in Senior Hall by Donna Coleman and Mary Anne Hansen during an Art Club meeting. 24.1 .4 x ,,v- 1'
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Al xx ,.. K J 1. , Ti .se -,Q I. 'lah' 1 K 1hYr IN ' ' Ja, rx A' L.. M e --as HBHNJZH IUNS l can't wait for this weekend. Me neither. but it's going to be a long drive. Who cares, l think it's going to be great. Yeahl l still can't believe we raised enough money to go. Each of us is more than just a name and l.D. number printed on a card. Sure, our cards have numbers to identify us. but our numbers don't mean much. . .we dol What makes us individuals is the different organizations in which we are involved. For many of us, high school is much more than arriving at 8:10, attending the same classes day after day and hours of homework every night. High school means getting involved: most of us are involved in at least one organization. Did you attend the divisional football playoffs or district music festival, perform at half-time or ride in the homecoming parade? Were you in the cast of She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter? lf so, you are part of what makes our school unique. Many other activities took place throughout the year and several clubs participated in meets and festivals to represent our school. Some of these trips were a highlight in the school year and others were annual events. An important factor in making trips possible or buying new outfits and accessories is how effective each group is in raising money. No matter what extra-curricular activities you support. you're what makes this school more than just computer fodder. 1 a ' 1 I Urgztriimtzoiis
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Art Club members hunt the Bruins in their second place Homecoming float. Art Club: CStandingJ - Tim Cox, Kathy Gaffke, Judy Mussehl, Melanie Perkins, Lili Folsom, Donna Coleman, Mary Anne Hansen, Wendy Nelson, John Stendall. tKneelingJ - Twila Lund, Leasue Larson, Dawn Perkins, Linda Bergum, Cindy Sordi, Kay Matthis. 4. Q f v ,.. 'Af' 'A X- I ' , jg, rr 4 'f -... Wvvvnynr .C K .fr gl IVY' 'ffrrvuv' 115- S wiv' HVQH 'lllllllgq-fi' W1 M , IT' 1 ,X f--. I X-1,-1 N 'fy I O. 1 X twin' ' X x 'LJ tml s. 4 Y ' K 1 'S 5 Swa 5 '. s. ' lllixifvif'-. E ac x 52 X Q: O as rf u O9 , Zu ua I L7 L: A giant notebook, constructed by Art Club, is displayed in front of the library. Cindy Sordi works on a piece ofjewelry in the art room. . Nlwu.. ' ' ' is : .ff g ' , 1 - . s, , l, , Lf t l Es 5 bi X s'l',- 1 sh x ' 1 x rtiete in eei enee It was another busy and productive year for the Art Club. From building a float for the Homecoming parade to taking a trip to Canada, they kept themselves busy with several projects throughout the year. They began the year by constructing a float which portrayed some Hawk's hunting down and branding a Helena Capital Bruin. They received second place for all the time and effort spent building the float. A few of the other activities included repainting the murals between the bull- etin boards in Senior Hall, redesigning the Willson cafeteria and providing Tim Cox, Art Club president, works on a stained glass window. paintings and sculptures for the library. They spent a considerable amount of time designing and constructing light grids and planters to be placed between the tables in the cafeteria at Willson. On March 4, 18 Art Club members took a trip to Alberta, Canada for four days. They spent much of their time visiting galleries and museums. They also att- ended plays and visited the zoo in Calgary. They viewed many displays of various climates of the world and learned about about Canadian culture. Art Club-Sophomoresfjl
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