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Student GOVT! Fundraisers Student Government: a combination of student body and class officers and representitives. This group of students throughout the school year has certain goals which they do their best to achieve, such as, increase student involvement, provide service to the school and communicate effectively with different groups inside school as well as outside, and to provide Skyline students fun and positive activities. The students who are responsible tor this includeg presidents: Sandy Deniston, Mike Klemecki, and Mike Byrd. Other officers and representatives include: Teri Abeyta, Marjorie Danielson, Cherri Graff, Martin Griswold, Matt Martinez, Darlene McCor- mack, Debbie Noakes, Denise Rademacher, Bob Seybert, Margo Togher, Debbie Messer, Bea Moreno, Kathy Warsing, Darren Weakland, Spencer Zinn, Brandi Galloway, Kim Minelli, Ginger Peterson, Wendy Seymour, Kent Shafer, and Alan Edminston. This group of students organizes many different kinds of activities. Such as Homecoming festivities, Powder Puff football game, Homecoming half time performance, and the Homecoming dance. They put on special school dances, and fund raisers also. Student Government also takes part in community activities such as, Ethiopian Relief and SADD lStudents Against Drinking and Drivingl. Sally Gaddis, Student Government sponsor and language arts teacher states, l've never worked with such a fine group of students, and when you work with a group like that you can't help but to have a great experience! Sally Gaddis has been sponsoring Student Government for two years. She takes a big part in organizing all the activities that Student Government puts on. She's a real neat lady and a fun person to work with, the Student Government class added. I O O Martin Griswold hands Mrs. Gaddis a cup of coffee to relax her nerves during registration. Wi' 1 J vi ' te- - -- .vi-7 Skyline. Dean Lynch looking pretty as he walks the halls of The office ladies use a more childish side during Halloween dress up clay. Student Government 125
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Scott Cox shows off his more feminine physique during homecoming week. ,, f, L,,A H ,VLV L,,,, ,,,,,,,, , . . , School Spirit Cheerleaders: and Projects Being a cheerleader isn't as easy as it looks, explains Ginger Peterson, sophomore cheerleader. It's much more than going to sporting events and leading the crowd in cheers, there are many long, hard practices behind all of that. The cheerleaders kept very busy during the summer months as well as during the school year preparing for various activities and fund raisers. Some of these activities included selling golf balls, stuffing and stamping leaflets, and selling soap. Cheerleaders also attended the R.M.C.A. camp at CSU in Fort Collins where they received the firestick for most spirit, and the Smarkle for the most outstanding, sparkling performance. During the Boulder County fair parade, their float received a trophy for most original idea. During the school year, they have supported all athletic events by their cheering and attendance' at both girls' and boys' events, which is their major duty and responsibility. They also sold programs, candy, key chains, and planned a fashion show for the late spring. Mrs. Dorotha Ekx, English teacher and sponsor, also put in many long hours working with the squad. She's a really neat lady, the cheerleaders said in unison. She tried to attend as many sporting events as she could and is a true fan of all events at Skyline. She is very, proud of all the girls. I would like all of them to be my own daughters, shared Mrs. Ekx. She felt there had never been a more dedicated group of cheerleaders. They are super to be around. ,, - V , ,1-. . V, V t sa... ,t,.,,..-, Kathy Noble, Tanya Sandoval, Becky Minch, Tracie Landenberger, Shawnda Overholt, Linda Schultz, Tammy Reeve, Shilene Meyers and Ginger Peterson fall cheerleaders. Whoops! I think I got caught! Lucia Ward Senior Cheerleader. 126 Cheerleaders
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