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CkaJ CSzTi CSsS CD) USD Pep Club started out the year with a new advisor, Mrs. Sue Suiter, whose energy never seemed to run out. Homecoming was the first and most important undertaking for Pep Club. During this event, Pep Club put together many different activities which included a powder puff football game. This game involved the Senior girls against the Junior girls with a 6-0 victory for the Seniors. The cheerleaders consisted of guys dressed in highly fashionable cheerleading outfits. The next event the club organized involved selling flowers for Valentines Day. The student body was able to buy a rose or carnation for their favorite sweethearts). Another event which has been a tradition for many years included decorating lockers for all Seniors involved in a certain sport. The decorations ranged from balloons to blinking Christmas lights and seemed to give the Seniors an added incentive. The year seemed to move smoothly bringing new traditions along with the old.
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—■—Art Club———■ it’s not just a job, it’s an adventure Art Club isn’t an organization for just talented art class members. It is a group for anybody interested in art and wishing to express themselves visually through art. In the 84-85 school year, Art Club did more than just meet Monday nights at 7:00 p.m. and create various art projects. Lana Brown, Susan Crilly, Debbie Zigweid, and advisor, Mi-. Jim Seaton attended an eight day trip traveling through Washington, Montana, and Canada. They toured 35 ait galleries and were entertained by theatrical productions each night. They ate at elaborate restaurants gorging themselves on seafood and Big Mac’s at McDonalds. Overall, the trip was a great learning experience and all made many new friends. Another learning experience Art Club members attended was the Interscholastic Art Show held in Bozeman. During this trip Susan Crilly, Tony Knudson, Scott Richard, Lana Brown, Rhonda Thompson, Don Petrik, and Chris Hoffman attended four two hour workshops learning about stained glass, jewelry, ceramics, printmaking and many others. They toured the campus and enjoyed swimming and volleyball while staying at Bozeman High School. Although they only got six hours of sleep each night and were totally exhausted, the trip was a worthwhile experience. Art not only creates a feeling of self-satisfaction in creating an expression of yourself it also allows others to identify with that feeling. It helps you understand yourself better and by doing that, you gain many new friends and lasting memories. ART CLUB MEMBERS PICTURED left to right: Top row: John Schumacher, Ted Wilson, Larry Chavez, Mike Swan, Debra Schwenneker, Lee Baker. Third row: Cassie Foos, Rhonda Thompson, Lori Stuber, Erica Cantrell, Susan Crilly, Tony Knudson. Second row: Scott Richard, Mike 30 Playtime Learned, Heidi Lone, Rosalee Richardson, Iim Singleton, Debbie Zigweid, Cindy Schneider, Advisor, Mr. Jim Seaton, Bottom row: Mike Minnerath, Chris Hoffman, Lana Brown, Lisa Kessler, Lisa Peterson, Ulrika Landin.
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