Bridger High School - Scout Yearbook (Bridger, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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Oafi'ce? tlHo iiif lnt jr . Ini gin prepares for a riigtit, of dancin' High school students take dances for granted, but for the 7th and 8th graders it’s all a new thing toexperience. We all remember our first dance and the preparations for it. But of course it’s different for guys and girls. He starts out by going into the bathroom, locking the door and taking out his dad's razor. Although he has no facial hair, he scrapes away at his bare face! Afterwards he takes a bath in his fathers cologne. Reeking so much that he can taste it, he dashes back to his room. He opens his closet, repeatedly surveys the contents, and even though he’s gotten four new outfits, he thinks s ! s rL.I don’t have a thing to wear!” Since it can’t be helped, he does the best he can with what he's got. Suddenly it hits him! He doesn't know the first thing about dancing. With fifteen minutes left he turns up his radio and frantically tries a few steps and moves. But he gives up on a loosing battle. Now he's as ready as he can get, so he heads for the dance. He dreams of pulling up to the school in a red Porche with all the girls begging to go for a spin. When he walks in the door he thinks (As Tom Rech and Chris Taylor said.) the dance would be great if only there were more girls” and no teachers ! She first calls at least three other friends to come over so they can get ready. It seems to be an unspoken law in junior high that no girl gets ready by herself! The dance starts at 7:00 p.m. so prepa- rations start at noon. Four hours later she still can’t decide which hair style to wear. After choos- ing the one that no other girl could possibly have and making sure that absolutely every single hair is in just the right place, she brings out the hair spray. She sprays gallons of it all over her head. You wouldn't dare light a match in the house! All the hair spray combined with all the perfume, would create a nuclear explosion! Fate always has a sense of humor. This is the day that she gets...breakout! The culprits, glowing like a neon sign, can manage to be covered up with only a few bottles of cover up. So now it's off to the dance. Before the girls walk in, they stuff a pack of gum in their mouths. Heaven forbid if they had bad breath! Roni Scott and Gentry Teesdale said it would be so much better if they had video dances and if guys like Jon Bon Jovi” would show up! After everyone starts to really get into the action, it begins to be a lot of fun! It may have been a lot of work and strain, but...wasn't it worth it after all?! Back Row: Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Auscn, Josh Webber, Robbyn Teesdale, Cathy Schwend, Reese Brown, Chad Schwcnd, Dan'l Dongees, Leslie Vandcrsloot, Becky Kraft, Rachel Damjanovich, Mr. Fishbaugh. Second Row: Angie Sproessig, Karlctte Ostwald, Lisa Hindman, Roni Scott, Summer Smith, Garret Coundrcy, Jodi Tucll, Colecn Murphey, Carrie Hall, Cory Rech, Davia Miller, Daren Miller, Neil Kidwell, Wade Hutzenbilcr, Delbert Peters, Mike Moorman, Steve Nott, Paul Reiger, Cade Schalla.

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Erika McBride Holly Peters Alicia Richardson Pete Saarcla Becky Schectz Theresa Haney works on homework in the halls early one morning. Larry Stern carefully straightens the white- washed rocks for the 1988 'B'. 11



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Cahd Richardson dances with Laura Anderson at the Christmas dance. Recce Brown ties to remember his locker combination. Mike Morrman jumps rope during the pentathalon. This was just one of the many events at the Science Olympiad. Back Row: Mr. Brookshire, Tom Rach, Orlando Allen, Nancy Downs, Chris Taylor, Robert Anders, Jay McCarten. Front Row: Christy Miller, Danielle Boggio, Wendy Weisgerber, Ralane Teesdale, Chad Richardson, Gentry Teesdale, Dwayne Dyer. 13

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