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FITTING” FEATURES top right- Dwain Tillrman didn't have the imagination to come up with a costume for the Halloween dance, so he just assembled some garb, but with this pose he resembled Lil Abner quite by accident middle left- Our own version of Harpo Marx. Willie Birnell dresses up rather well for hat. shades, and tie day during homecoming week, however, since when does an orange wig pass for a hat!.' middle right- Gordon Young s home on the range is at Yearbook sales in the auditorium on October 31st. bottom- Lazily, but claiming to be supervisors. Kody Farmer.Leve Jones, and Lance Starr survey the work of their classmates in float construction.
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J«x ( n Chris Elliot John Elliot Angie Fischer Beau Horn Nicole Gebert Shawn Gilbert Carrie Gilmore Rusty Golie Sheronda Werk Carmen Hofeldt Rob Jamieson Casey Jones Robin Leo Dan Looby Lisa Lowen Bob Mudge Steve Mulonet TJ. Overcast Kim Peterson Todd Peterson Robert Price LaNez Pruttis Fay Pula Shawn Raty Melody Sands Robert Sailor Judson Sharpies Cory Stegmeier John Stiffarm Tim Sokolowski left- Leaders in the freshman class smile for their group photo Jenny Davies served as a class representative to the Student Council, as did Judson Sharpies and Kim Peterson. Carmen Hofeldt kept notes and records for the class as secretary treasurer. while Chris Elliot presided at meetings and activities as president with Fay Pula serving as her right hand woman in the vice president's position. Miss Karen Coven advised the class in decision making, assisted by Mr. Olson. On the opposing page. Jenny Davies, left, smiles smugly because her steer SPACE POTATO won grand champion market steer honors, right- Casey Jones puts some finishing touches on his class float The class won third place with their theme. The Heat Is On borrowed from the song of the same title bv Glen Frey. 23
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THE FLOOD The September sun forgot to shine Rain clouds above didn't leave in time, Before long no one knew The City of Chinook. Where are you? The largest flood of this town The first record came tumbling down Water rose from everywhere Someone shouted, Hey we care! People flocked on all legs To help the homeless fill sandbags The National Guard was called out too To assist ordinary folk like me and you. The Valley was engulfed from west to east It was a flood to say the least The Milk River was renamed a lake There's no more water this land can take. Our football field looked like a moat A popular sight was the boat Students skipped school to help the few Whose homes and belongings looked nothing like new. The rain above began to cease Leaving water visible in every crease Low and behold appeared the sun Reagan declared, Let's give 'em funds Clean up crews were assembled around town The level of water was going down A while later it eventually disappeared It's a good thing it only happens every 32 years!!! by Ted Solem top- Dirk Druggc looks over the Milk River Valley from his uncle's place after a tremendous eight inches of ram fell in less than 24 hours on September 24th. Many people in the area including English teacher. Mrs. Donna Miller, were evacuated from their homes for five days before the waters receded, middle-just east of the junior high school the city was inundated w ith the water from Lodge Creek Many students gladly volunteered to sand bag for people needing assistance, because sand bagging meant getting excused from school, bottom-Hoon Field stood under water Any one for a little water polo 25
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