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X J i ifiwi 5 Warm-up. The Bridger Valley high school soccer team made its debut in the fall. Senior Nils Busch herds the ball towards Junior Antonio Pineda, Senior Carlos Varona, and Junior Dusty Johnson. Booked up. Racquetball playing time is hard to fmd as the community courts are tightly scheduled. Senior Jay Shurtleff begins his underhand serve. ' iiii J t' iffe ' ,fe .. They shoot Bambles don't they? In Split. With the opening of Bridger Valley October, hunters don the classic orange and Lanes, many Students discover bowling. stalk wildlife. Cleaning out a deer he bagged, Hoping not lo have a 7-10 split. Junior Sophomore Jeramie Foote will next skirt the Jason Bair starts his approach. carcass and cut and wrap the meat. Student Life I Out of school sports
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ideo tape burnout? Try stalking, triking, lamining Sports give you something to do and you donlt get bored doing them. n long summer days stu- dents needed to find something to do. A per- son could watch only so many video tapes, and soon friends ran out of things to talk about. At that point students turned to sports for fun and excitement. Sports also provided a good chance for a per- son to better his! her physical health. Sports give you some- thing to do and you don't get bored doing them, said Junior Jason Jones who was involved in dirt bike riding and basketball. Some sports could be played all year long. Basketball was the most popular, but it could only be played outside when it was warm. The rest of the time it was played on an indoor court. lt's Csummer basketballj fun because I like going out and shooting, said Sophomore Bryan Johnson. Racquetball was also a very popular summer sport after the in- troduction of the town recreation complex with two courts. It was a good activity for both families and friends to get to- gether and have a - Student Life i Out of school sports re. L I good time. It's good exercise plus it's fun at the same time, noted Sophomore David Hill- stead. I like going with my par- ents and my brother and sister because it gives us a chance to be together. Some students tried the martial arts during their spare time. These sports helped students with both their minds and bodies. It helps build up mental capacity, and confidence, noted Sophomore Eric Jeans, and it also helped me to overcome my allergies. When the winter months come, things begin to slow down, but sports still continue. Most winter sports are based on the snow be- cause at that time it is in great abundance. One example of this International. Bridger Valley Soccer Team incorporates many exchange students. Back row: Sweden-- Bjom Hen- drickson, Mt. View-- Eli Blanco, Spain-- Carlos Varona, Lyman-- Dusty Johnson, Brazil-- Christiano Falcao. Front row: Mt. View-- .Jason Hale, Milly Blanco, Brian Schwartz, Mexico- Antonio Pineda. is sledding. I like catching air off the driftsfjumpingjj' noted Johnson. The spring and fall months are times of change dur- ing the year. One day it could be cold and snowy and the next day it could be slushy and hot. This caused problems for any sport because it was hard to predict the weather and the type of sport to go with it. The limited funds of the town did not allow for the best facilities and students had many com- plaints about them. Junior David Lewis noted, The basketball courts get filled with water and they always have rocks in them. It was generally agreed that if possible the students would like a recreation center with tennis, bas- kctball and racketball courts and a swimming pool and shooting gal- lery. Jim Chapman ' 1 .- ..-t. as 1 k YV .. Q. . wer .Six .fs - x Si . ' ,fm . . gi f, aah t,--,er . rat- . L, - X' f 'Ski-k!-,f.. 5 uf . ti S 1- r-.sri s ri? aj? fig 5 fait: . . 1, .J-i. s t W . Ffa: X, t' 3 . -s -Q., J 445-.Q 1- ,,.-. . W. ww- ff
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Breakin' the Big Eight. Although hats are in vogue, school policy says, no hats. To help students who like to stay in style, the student govemment has a hat day. Junior Jessica Dunn models her favorite headgear, Les Mis. The poor look strikes the country. Whether it is inspired by the Broadway musical Les Miserables or not, students are wearing razor slashed pants or faded and ripped jumpers. The unlaced high tops are still a favorite from last year. Freshman Mike Strobel imitates a hard rock musician. - M' Hard look. Bleached jeans, vests, dark glasses and bandannas tied on head or limbs are another world fashion combination styled by Senior Kelly Souther and Sophomore Troy Bames. Farmer Brown. Acid washed jeans, covcralls and jumpers are also the rave of the country. Sophomore Teresa Vigil wears the fashion of the day while Senior Shawna Owen wears thc fashion of a Wyoming student who has lo face classrooms with uneven temperatures -- a jacket. - Student Life Fashion ti WM
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