Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1985

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Wangen provides leadership for Key Club KEY CLUB-Front row: Sten Sohlberg, Rae Anne Kinney, Mike Wangen, Lisa Parks and Mike Meyers. Second row: Kathleen Gillespie, Anna Williams, Shannon Robins, Tiffany Thompson, Staci Bennett and advisor Rick Burrell. Third row: Russ Wilcox, Andy Roth, Jenny Keefe, Camilla Holmquist, Kelly Sheridan, Kim Lillie, Dona Shimer and Kristina Nelson. Fourth row: Mark Pfister, Evey Moulding, Kelly Dietz, Laurie Young, Colleen Harrington, Charlene Robins and Michele Wolfe. Fifth row: Joni Gibson. Kate Jerrim. Sandi Jacobsen. Mike Marcinkowski and Kevin Hood. Sixth row: Matt Coder, Doug Ferguson and Dennis Randles. Lenihan new Troubadour advisor TROUBADOUR MEMBERS-Andrew Smith, Scott Baugher, advisor Greg Lenihan, Christine Wilson, Cindy Margrave, advisor Robin Hamilton, Teri Allendorf, Marie Zader, Robin Naumann, Claire Beelman. Jacqueline Mitchell. Jennifer Spurgeon, Julie Aldegarie Ronda Sussott and Michelle Gran. The 1984-85 Key Club was a very dedicated and hard working group of people ac- cording to advisor Rick Bur- rell They sponsored and participated in many dif- ferent activities Burrell said that one of their most known events is the Sadie Hawkins dance which is very poular throughout the school. This year's Sadie Hawkins was attended by over 400 students and cleared over $800. The money was used for girls' and boys' state and some was donated to wor- thy causes. Key Club also helped in the community by having their annual food drive, col- lecting clothes tor a discount store and helping in the Special Olympics. President Mike Wangen said that he learned a great deal about leadership, responsibility and helping the less for- tunate people. It was really a very rewar- ding experience, said Wangen. Delayed by lack of experience and time available on the computer the 1983-84 Troubadour didn't come out until Christmas of 1984. The Troubadour advisor for that edition, Robin Hamilton, said the work on the Troubadour was very high quality and that he was impressed. The staff believes that with hard work, dedication and organization, the 1985 edi- tion of the literary magazine will be ready for its usual spring publication date. The advisor for the 1984-85 Troubadour is English teacher Greg Lenihan. Lenihan, who en- joys writing very much, finds it exciting to watch students improve their writing skills over the year. Much of this improvement is done through Writer's Workshop. This is a group of students who bring stories, poems and other things that they have written to weekly meetings where they discuss things that they could do to improve their writing.

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Senate aims for participation Quality participation was the aim of this year’s Student Federation. By having the members par- ticipate as much as possible Federation president Dahnesh Medora said that he was “able to utilize the great potential of all students in the organization.” For the first time in four years Student Federation compiled a feasible list of goals for the year, including volunteering any kind of help towards the completion of the new activity field and having a winter formal that would raise money for a charity. The vandalism fund was reinstated this year after a year of absence and according to Medora, “the main reason for the vandalism fund is to make students aware of the costs of vandalism. Student Federa- tion's job is to monitor the fund and find practical ways to spend the remains at the end of the year.” Organization was a main part of this year's group and this, in part, can be attributed to the executive team of Medora, vice president Michael Ridgeway, secretary-treasurer Nancy Stone, and representative to the school board Staci Berger. Ridgeway said, “everyone in the executive branch is respon- sible. communicates well and believes in good planning. Because of this we have ac- complished things that we set out to do. OPPOSING AN IDEA(top)- Alex Smith at a senate meeting. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD (top right)-organizes the meeting through parlimen- tary procedures. SENATE MEMBERS LIS- TEN(right)-to an idea from the executive board. STUDENT FEDERATION- Above)Front row: Rolf Ream, Bill Curtis, Stacy Govi, Kim Jacobsen, H.H. Gary, Joni Gibson and Andy Wilcox. Second row: Kim Allen, Erin Darboven, Rani Williams, Diane Jacobson, Tonya Skow, Staci Berger, Sarah Moulding and Molly Buarmann Third row: Valerie Guth. Brenda Daum. Frank Sennett, Patti Brooke. Shaun Jeszenka. Kristin McMahon. Lisa Parks. Dahnesh Medora, Mike Ridgeway and Nancy Stone. Fourth row: Sandra Jacobsen, Karen Jacobson, Andrew Smith, Mike Marcinkowski, Terry Maahs and Alex Smith. PAUSING TO LISTEN-(Left)-to a senator's idea, Dahnesh Medora leans against the podium.



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Outdoor Club enjoys leisure activities Do you enjoy a hike every now and then? How about cross- country skiing on hidden trails through Lolo Pass? Or a Spring bike ride? These are some of the activities that members of the Outdoor club enjoyed. According to their advisor, Bruce Batey, the Outdoor club is very low key “with no dues or attendance re- quirements.” The club has no regular meeting date but some of the activities included a trip to see the eagles at Glacier Park and a cross-country ski trip at Lolo Pass. TRAILS IN THE SNOW-Skiing at Lolo Pass is a favorite activity of the Outdoor Club. It is all down hill for Ski club ki club is an informal organization at Hellgate whose members just love to ski. They have no official advisor, but are led by president Mark Pfister. No real meetings are ever held, but by word of mouth they plan one or two group ski trips each winter, accor- ding to Pfister. Their favorite places to ski are new and improved Snow Bowl and Lost Trail by Darby. Other officers include Sten Sohlberg, vice president, Mike Wangen, secretary and Tom Jenni, treasurer. 24 Activities SKI CLUB-Back row: Rolf Ream. Jada Simons. Kerry Lewis. Val Guth. Sarah loulding. Holly Johnston. Connie Boushele. Michele Anderson. Diane Jacobson. Case Tolliver, Mike Wa' gen. Stacy Thrailkill, Tara Olson. Michelle Punches, Meegan Kriley, Kim Jacobsen, Bridgett Callaghan, Sara Hoag, Tracy Bruckner and Janelle Jarvis. Front row: Kevin Hood. David Hyndman, Tom Jenni, Mar Pfister. Heidi Matheson, Sten Sohlberg, John Willard. Tom Thompson. Anna Williams. Kathleen Gillc spie, Tonja King. Melanie Williams and Molly Garrick.

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