Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1987

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America the beautiful - Mette Hausken - Norway, who loves aerobics. Kim Hansen - Denmark, finds America to friendly for freshmen. Udo Buschle and Karsten Tams - Germany, enjoy skiing the Rockies. Renata Maziero - Brazil, thinks the laws are strict. All in all, however, they all love Montana. Exchange Students Honors

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From To Sh JK only does Hellgate attract students from all over Missoula, but from all over the world. Those countries represented by our exchange students this year are Brazil, Germany, Denmark, and Norway. Junior Renata Maziero from Brazil, feels that America makes too much out of the drinking age, and the laws pertaining to alcohol. Karsten Tams and Udo Buschle from Germany love skiing. Both of them love America and are excited about Hellgate. Buschle commented, “I love this country.” Kim Hansen from Denmark thinks we are to lenient on freshmen. In our country, we welcome new students with eggs and water, not handshakes.” But he loves living here and since he's seen all of Europe, America is a nice change. Our last exchange student Mette Hausken, from a small town in Nor- way, Says Missoula is a change. She likes aerobics and karate, and she loves skiing! Mette is staying with senior Teri Allendorf and they have a rather 'sisterly' relationship. They have different interests and friends, but they still enjoy being together. Q Exchange Students O Honors



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 Revenge is a dish best eaten cold'-Siclllan Pro- verb. Yes, the Creeks understand this integral con- cept of life; unfortunately so do teachers. Remember physics is vital, world lets surround us. ice intensifies, and all is in eluctable. Hot! Christina Bailey Things to remember so as to make it through Hellgate 1. The quadratic formula is your friend. 2. Physics is Phun. 3. Mens san in corpore sano. 4. Je pense done je suis. 5. Sin 300 is ' ?. 6. World History is not a requirement. 7. Captain Kirk’s Phaser is ALWAYS on stun. Live by these few guidelines and the world is yours. “David Scherer The most important thing is to have fun and en- joy your high school years. Learn as much as possi- ble and don t let the grades slide because they do count. Getting involved and meeting people is vital because books and buildings don't create memories, friendships and experiences do. Anna Williams Words to the wise - Beware the student teachers my friends for they are dangerous and take many forms. Be kind to them substitutes, for they are timid and naive about name pronunciation. But most important of all. beware the cafeteria for it is the source of evil and gastic unpleasantness. Contemplate the oneness of everything. Zen! Marta Nelson So. what are we having? Absolute reality and suc- cinct prose win. Face the music. Exacto knives bloody the Birks. L-Der's do everything with a dic- tionary. Buddha nature creates Apollo. Zen. 42. Teri Allendorf Who wishes to be creative must first destroy and smash accepted values. -Nietzsche. Don’t ever ac- cept anyone or anything at face value, because much can be learned from new experiences. Say strange phrases ( torqued’j. wear little necklaces that say Joy in color, hang your teachers in ef- figy (harmless and entertaining - right Mrs. York?). lldiko Balogh To all the “nobodies out there: You can do whatever you want to do and be whoever you want to be. Do not let the doubts of coaches, teachers, or parents get you down. To thine ownself be true. At the risk of sounding trite, my message is... CO FOR IT!'Terry Reed After graduation. I plan to attend Concordia Col- lege in Minnesota. I'm excited to meet new people and face new challenges, but reluctant to leave my friends and family. My guidelines for making it through HHS arc: study hard, make lots of good memories with your friends, and stay away from the brown lettuce in the salad bar. Lisa Walch My advice to underclassmen would be to not take anything too seriously. The four years do go by pretty quickly, so make the best of the good things and block the rest out of your mind. Good bye to the Velcros, ore you looking for a replacement yet? Beware of oriental men with rainbow umbrella - you might get the heaves, grieves! Laura Follingstad

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