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I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sherri Sewald, Kelly Rositer, Dana Mahoney, Lisa Luers, Karen Mooney, Lorri Gomez, Bill Harris, Lea Lee and Lara Tonn clown around at Centennial Pool during the SkylinefNiwot Fun Swim Meet.
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n August 29, 1984 at 7:21 A.M. Skyline opened the doors for the seventh year to pounding of 1,958 feet, all rushing to claim rights to 1,200 lockers. By 6:50 the early-bird facul- ty members had begun lining up their cars in the faculty lot packed with an assortment of Datsuns, Toyotas, Volks- wagens and even a Porsche and Mercedes - all claiming their spaces designated by arrival time, with the compact white Mazda in spot W1 the majority of mornings. The IMC doors swung open at 7:00, carrying the aroma of freshly brewed coffee from the AD's office. The copy machine was readied while Steve and his buddies warmed up the Apple lIe's. Strains of Es- pana filtered through the chill of the mom as the band practiced drills for contest. The 7:55 bell signaled first hour: 979 students rushed to their lockers for supplies. Whether it was one of the 72 electives or 55 required courses, going to class was a must for those in pursuit of a diploma. Teachers on hall duty prodded stragglers out of the hall and into the classroom. CDC students hit the pop the loud .fifzwyd .fda Eye 0 0 tgahbz .falwlz and candy machines at 10:15 for a quick snack. The cost of a pop has risen from 5541 to 504 in the past six years. yet a pop for 554 could still be found in the upstairs teachers' lounge. The first lunch began at 11:15 and those who elected to stand in line hoped that the favorites, burritos or pizza, were on the menu. The ala carte line offered sandwiches, yogurt or ice cream. With the closing bell at Chris McArthur, John Hill, Donald Shaklee, Don Guldin, and Thomas Struck play hackysack. 2:25, 500 cars swung out of the east lot while 125 athletes headed for the locker rooms for practice. Eight cheerleaders prepared new routines, de- baters added info to their data files on the computer, sharing computer time with budding joumalists meeting deadlines. FCA members discussed prob- lems: yearbook staffers phoned sponsors to buy ad contracts. Teachers worked late to complete the day's paper grading. Four janitors locked the doors and tumed out the lights on another day at Skyline. Theme Opening 5
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