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Who could forget our 1986 Junior Miss?! Joelle Huguenin represented Sandpoint very nicely at the state competition. She is definitely an outstanding senior. Split shifting? No sweat! The preeminence of the Class of 1987 was not affected by the dreaded double shifting. In fact, the most graduating seniors with a 4.0 in a single year in SHS history had been three but this year the Class of 87 boasts five. The Class of 87 was a quiet class. It ex- erted a calm leadership that earned the respect of students and teachers alike. The differences between the social groups were not as defined as in recent years. Generally, the class was distinguished by an intellectual and emotional maturity. The 87’s will always remember Mrs. Ren- dall’s phobias, Mrs. Love’s Animal Farm, Mr. Aunan’s BIG PICTURE, Mr. Lassen’s happy medium (but we’ll talk about that a little later), Mr. Check and Balance Iverson, Mr. Gehring’s gimmicks, Mr. Millers Napolean complex, and others. The members of the Class of 1987 will always remember their high school years with pride. As they lead their successful careers, they will look back at these years as the building blocks of their lives. The “children” of yesterday will be the leaders of tomorrow. They will use keys of the past to open doors of the future. The Royalty! These are the 1986 Homecoming Finalists with the queen Carol Peterson. The king. Dean Plaster, is in the football locker room at the time. 9
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► This year’s senior class officers were Amy Bet- tinger, Secretary Treasurer; Jim Duel!, President; and Mandy Nelson, Vice President. They are preten- ding to be having a good time in front of Mandy’s car, when in actuality they really want to go somewhere warm.
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CHRISTOPHER ANDREW ANDERSON Aim: To aim my sights high but never lose sight of the ground. To always have the peace of mind that I have done and will do my best. P.S.: 1 thank Mom and Dad, my friends, and God for a Job well done. Activities: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mime and Masque 2, Pres. 3, 4; Math Club Vice Pres. 3, 4; Chess Club 3,4; ASB Rep. 1,2,4; Boys’ State Delegate. MICHAEL ALFONS ALT Aim: To be the most successful person in my field, to look ahead to tomorrow, to never ponder my mistakes, and to see the world with my own eyes. P.S.: Thanks to all the people who have helped me these past four years, B. P., Mom and Dad, my little Bother, Bud, Shorty, and the Black Tuna Gang. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Track 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 1. ALT-BLOOM BRENDA KAYE BAIR “Bren” Aim: To keep my face to the sun and overcome the clouds, to work toward my goals but always be happy with what I have, and remember — wealth means more than money. P.S.: I love you Mom and Dad, thanks for always being there. Activities: FHA 3, 4; District Recreation Director 4. MARY FRANCIS BANDELIN “Frann” “Frandolin” Aim: To reach the goals I have set for myself without too much trouble, to someday be as wise and understanding as my parents have been, and to always remember the best times and best friends in Sand- point, S. B., M. A., R. C. JACK ALLEN BAUER “Mad Rocker” “Jackie” Aim: To never forget that I was once a teenager, and to become the first white member of Akeems Regiem. P.S.: Thanks to Mom and Dad, Porn King, Peep, Big Guy, Mat- ty, Patty, Mick, and J. D. for all of the support. Remember the Wharehouse men, the Dead Childrens Glee Club, Creston, and the Alpaco Farmers of America. Activities: Concert band 1, 2, 4; Pep Band 3,4; Stage Band 3,4. KIMBERLY ANN BAUER Aim: To do my best at what I become, to always remember S.H.S., to always cherish the memories with Chris, and prove to Chris that a Datsun isn’t worth it! I love you C.L.! P.S.: Thanks Mom and Dad I love you both. You have taught me a lot through my high school years that I will try to remember. Activities: Basketball 1; Student Council 1; 1DHA 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2.
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