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Mr. Brookshire assists Jodi Tucll. Blaine Salveson and Shane Saarcla gave it their all when it came to a pic eating contest at a pep ralley. Bridger fans show why they were awarded a trophey for spirit at a spirit contest in Laurel. Make the D iff erence The halls are vacant. The lockers are empty. The gym is totally si- lent. The classrooms are void. That's what Br- idger High would be like without you! Yes. you. Whether you're a stu- dent, a teacher, or a parent, without you there would be no Br- idger High. Well, it’s a good thing there is, be- cause we've had some great times here! If you're the parent, then you’re also the tax payer, and without you, we wouldn't have a school to go to. Parents are also there for sports. They help fill the bleachers and cheer for our team. If you're the teacher, without you we wouldn't be able to have school. Yes. when you first think of school without teachers, it sounds like a blast, but without teachers, we wouldn't have a school! You, the student. You are the main biggest per- centage of Bridger High. You are the energy of Bridger High. Without you, we definitely couldn't have Bridger High. But, that's only taking the student body as a mass in considera- tion. Each individual is also a necessity for Br- idger High. Each person has something different tooffer, and that’s one of the best parts about Bridger High. We stand together as a crowd and become one, but we stand alone and be come an individual with gifts and talents. So, as you can see, you really do make the difference! 4
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Jody Campbell Toni Feller Colette Fishbaugh Tracy Gangstad Cheryl Giest Becky Hager Billi Little Curtis McNeill (Confessions of oncessions The juniors get to do a lot of things that other classes don’t. Some of them are great, such as the Junior Senior Ban- quet, and others aren't. Selling concessions lies somewhere in between the two. Some of the bad parts of selling concessions are the times when no one is buying and you are forced to stay there and do nothing. Or when you pray that you won't have to sell with that one person you can’t stand and you end up being alone with them the whole time. And there are always times when you really want to watch the game, but you have to sell. There are some parts that are fun, or at least not so bad. When no one is buying you do get to eat the popcorn. And you get to check out all the good looking people from the other towns. Some things that happen are funny! Such as when Gerry Scheetz over salted the popcorn and no one would go near it let alone buy it! And Noelle Scott remem- bered when Someone forgot to plug in the cof- fee machine and we had frozen coffee for Home- coming. So there are some bad points but there are some good ones too. Be- sides one of the best points of an upperclassmen’s time in high school, the Jun- ior Senior Banquet, would not be possible without selling conces- sions. 6
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