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In past years there had been much chaos during carnival time, so this year student council created a new method for the fund raising competition. Each class was limited to two fund raisers to be completed in a designated week, making the challenge to win much greater. Of course all had the opportunity to sell the carnival raffle tickets which featured prizes by local merchants. After the gala event with clowns, a night show performance featured Loren Skoyen and Jason Pyette as flasher emcees, the guitar class, Hi-liners, drill team, and class skits, the winners were announced. Juniors took first with the sophomores at a close second, while the freshman and the seniors brought up the rear. top- Carnival King and Queen candidates Eloise Solem and Ray Leo, Freshman; Tammy Moxley and Dwain Tilleman, Sophomores; Colleen Campbell and Bob Cross, Juniors; and Mari Anne Ryan and Kurt Hepler, Seniors, middle left- and the winners are Bob Cross and Colleen Campbell. The class of 1986 took the honors three years in a row, and hope to capture the honor again as Seniors, middle-The carnival featured students in casual wear such as Donna Miranda's pin striped jeans, and off the shoulder evening gowns modeled by Beth Ortner. middle right- J.D. Pike. Mimi Gibson and Kim Peterson share a good time at Carnival Fun Night. Kim had just won the liter of Coke at the National Honor Society's ring toss, bottom-Loren Skoyen and Allen Pula get in the Hawaiian mood at the yearbook staff's fund raiser. The monkey, which waited in Mrs. Miller's room to be picked up by its owner became the English room mascot, and could often be seen in the teacher's desk, or a student s desk reading his favorite novel,, Animal Farm. 13
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Homecoming Highlights Black and orange streamer and balloons donned the halls the week of October 15, but they weren't there to celebrate Halloween Black and orange are Chinook's school colors, and spirit was evident during homecoming week Pep-club members decorated portions of the hallway over the weekend The freshman were Fired Up to Go”. The sophomores were ready to Cleat the Coyotes. The junior class had Foxy Guys and Sexy Chicks who make up the class of »o. and the senior class was ready to KSA that’s. Keep Seniors Alive. The introduction of the royalty was exciting moment The king and queen candidates were dressed in flattering formal wear, and by vote of the girl’s basketball team and the boy’s football team, Loren Skoyen and Karla Malsam were crowned At the parade it was very windy and cold, making things difficult for most of the floats to remain in one piece. Through it all the juniors captured 3rd. the frosh got 2nd, and the seniors received 1st. That evening, the Bonfire snake dance created fun, but all this spirit had to be bottled for the game On Saturday, temperatures fell to 24 degrees but. fans were ready to see some Beeter action, and were trying to figure the math needed to get the Beeters two points ahead with a minute and six seconds left While most were saying it was impossible. Willie Pyette flipped a pass to Jamie Neibauer under a heavy blitx and the big fullback rumbled ft5 yards for the score. Later. Kelly Tilleman caught a pass to cut the lead to 29-22. An onside kick try didn’t work-about the way everything seemed to go for the Beeters in the second half and Shelby earned the league title On display at top is the sophomores float that got blown away before the parade. King Loren Skoyen and Queen Karla Malsam are shown above while being driven around the football field during half-time of the football game. While checking up on the sophomores, senior Cheryl Preeshl is mobbed by Lisa Eastman, (at top, clockwise), Ken Morris, Dwain Tilleman, Brian Barber, Ted Solem, and Vanessa McCartney. The candidates for king and queen, at right, are Loren Skoyen, Michelle Schellin, Willie Pyette, Melissa Gruszie, Tim Blatter, Cheryl Preeshyl, Kelly Tilleman, Kim Peterson, Vince Gruszie, and Karla Malsam.
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lop: Prom Candidates: Jrs. Beth Ortner. Quint Boe, Kris Scott. Todd Willman, Shelly Leo, Steve Swank, Debra Conlan, Ron Jendro. middle left: Quint Boe prepares to raise the ring that will secure the ceiling streamers for the prom, middle center: Final tallies proved Shelly Leo and Todd Willman were prom king and queen, middle right: Prom is always an event for budding romances, and Lisa Gregg and Ron Jendro enjoy a free moment during a decorating session, bottom: Couples rock to lively music featured by Border Line. No class realizes how much work the prom is until they have finished. A theme has to be picked, decorations ordered, and volunteers. It took the class of 86 a couple of weeks to decide, on ALMOST PARADISE as a theme. Green, pink, yellow, and orange were chosen as the colors to accent the theme. These colors gave the gym a certain brightness. The traditional freshmen, punch and food servers were Maureen Schlageck, Leann Standiford, Laura Rasmussen, Eloise Solem, Kathie Gruszie, and Chandra Zarn. The junior class provided grass skirts for them to wear, since they added to the paradise theme. The first band selected cancelled out. Fortunately it was early enough to choose another, Border Line, who agreed to sing the theme song, Almost Paradise. Arrangements were made for senior Karen Chapman to sing the theme with the band. The movie selected for the evening was Red Dawn. After the movie ham, eggs, fresh fruit, cinnamon rolls and juice were served. The mothers of the junior class prepared and served this breakfast. The 1985 junior-senior prom was well organized and enjoyed by everyone who went. The fashionable dresses were off the shoulder with hoops. The guys chose predominantly silver tuxedos with shirts to match their date's dress.
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