Skyline High School - Wingspread Yearbook (Longmont, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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176 .fhfzwyd Jie Eye 0 w tgohklz .fakolz ooking back Through the Eye of a Golden Falcon, the 1984-85 year was one filled with laughter, grueling home work, parties, romances and even a few tears for the students who attended the school high on the hill. For 345 sophomores, moving up to Skyline was a new and wonderous experience to over- come. 289 juniors were content with the thought of just being in the middle. For 280 seniors, June 1, Graduation Day was the only important thing on their minds. Education goes only as far as each individual wants to take it. For some of the 280 graduates, high school was not the end of the rainbow, but only a new beginning. Some people would be going to college while others would become a part of the work force in the real world. The end of the year for sophomores and juniors only meant three months of summer vacation and registration again in August. June 6 meant the ending of another school year at Skyline. Minus the seniors, there were approximately 694 underclassmen who had the duties of cleaning out the 300 some-odd decorated, cluttered lockers. June 6 was like most other days for the four janitors who went about their cleaning, scrubbing, vacuuming, washing and preparing for the upcoming 8th school year. This day for teachers meant the com- pletion of grades, the tearing down of classroom decorations and last dances, Theme Closing but not least, the clearing off of their littered desks, for they were anxious for summer vacation also. By mid-morning the majority of parking spaces in the east lot were cleared, for the seniors were gone and the rest of Skyline proclaimed June 6th as a half day. Throughout the year we struggled to learn, We laughed and cried. We held a year long commitment to excellence theme which shone through in participa- tion in athletics, academics, club and community achievements. Throughout all of our experiences during the year, we gained and lost so much, but the experiences helped us grow. At 10:00 p.m. on June 6th, the Final good-byes are said as students leave Skyline High for another fun- Hlled summer. four janitors finished their last duties of the day. The last of the 3987 chairs were stacked along with the tables, the lights were turned off and all the doors were locked until the fall session which was scheduled to begin in the following August. Saying good-bye for some people was difHcult, but as long as we have memories of Skyline, it will seem as though we have never left. As you flip through the pages of the 1984-85 Wing- spread, we hope you will see some of your favorite moments captured.



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Staff Credits Colophon Advisor: Michelle Small Editor: Trina Steward Photo Editor: Melody Guldin Staff: Dianna Baur Barb Wieland Steve Kruise Matt Blando Karen Waddell Laura Smith Carla Block Alicia Gaul Clint Weber Rachael Gimpel Debbie Strauch Jean Dose Tracey Greenwalt Laura Graham Wendi Schwartz Jett Pike Kari Haag Additional Photo Credits: J. D. Avery Candy Hayes Mike Maxwell Steve Owens Michelle Small Peggy Hammill Trina Steward Dianna Baur Thank-you's go out to the entire teaching staff and student body for their help and cooperation in the production of the 1984-85 WINGSPREAD. Trina Steward, editor, and Michelle Small advisor, teach the basic fundamentals of putting together an award winning yearbook. 178 Volume 7 of the Skyline High School WINGSPREAD was lithographed by Walsworth Publishing Co. of Marceline, Missouri, under the guidance of Mr. Greg Stimack, company representative. All layouts were designed by the staff using Mosiac across a double page spread freelance style. Paper stock is 80 pound Mead Double Coated Enamel stock. Endsheet is white endoweave stock with letter 4-color process on the front endsheet. Back endsheet is plain white. Endsheets are printed in black ink with 303 and 70? screen tints. They include a one inch swiss grid background. . All 4-color prints were individually printed by Mr. Steve Owens from slide transparencies submitted by the photographers. Underclassmen 's photos were taken by Hooper's Portrait World: All athletic group photos were taken by Candy Hayes. Seniors' photos were individually submitted by each senior. Spot colorlinks were selected from the Walsworth color ink book and process color was aif104 Cherry Red. All graphic lines are company mount-1 pt., 2 pt., and 6 pt. Screen tints are 30'X, and 702, black. All backgrounds were produced by Walsworth. Cover material is Walmark White Linen with 4 color lithographed front. A film laminate protective coating is added to the printed cover. Cover board is rlf150 pt. extra heavy. Front cover is highlighted with a gold hot foil application of a Golden Falcon. Binding is Smyth Section sewn rounded and backed with headlfoot bands. Paper is 80lb. Mead double coated enamel. Typestyles used are as follows: Dianna Script Bold lTheme Opening, closing, division pages.j Century ldivision pagesjg Mellor lStudent Lifejg Bookman lSportsj,' Souvenir lactivitiesjg Orbit lacademicsjg Helvetica lacademics, communitylindexjg Kabel lsophomoresjg Serif Uuniorsjg Advant Garde lseniorsj: Optima lfacultyj. The 1984-85 WINGSPREAD Yearbook is a student publication under the supervision of advisor Mrs. Michelle Small and student editor Trina Steward. The complete financing of the publication is handled by the staff through the sales of patron ads and individual subscriptions of the book. The 1984-85 WINGSPREAD Yearbook had a press run of 650 copies. when .4-10

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1985, pg 128

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1985, pg 6

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1985, pg 19

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1985, pg 146

Skyline High School - Wingspread Yearbook (Longmont, CO) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 184

1985, pg 184

Skyline High School - Wingspread Yearbook (Longmont, CO) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 48

1985, pg 48


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