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all fest1v1t1es changing colors football Scott Cobb and Tracie Landenberger. 0 0 0 Fall - the season of sing. Homecoming King and Queen for 1984 were games and traditional festivities like Home- coming and Halloween. This year students made the most of the cooler days and frosty evenings. Showing noble effort and sparked enthu- siasm, the Falcon football players progressed all the way to the state playoffs. Falcon spirit was in the air!! This year's lucky contestants for Homecom- ing Royalty were: Ioe Bohling, Sandy Deniston, Larry Gartrell, Gary Kloster, Rick Lee, Beatrice Moreno, Denise Rademacher and Kathy War- In anticipation of the Homecoming assembly, Kathy Warsing adds a few finishing touches to her make-up. lust as Homecoming will be long re- membered by many of us, Halloween was a day not to be forgotten. We celebrated this ghostly holiday with style and a lot of laughs. The students dressed up their 3rd hour teachers in crazy costumes and presented them to the student body in a costume contest in the commons. Flaunting those silly costumes around, putting on their own little show, was prob- We celebrated a ghostly holiday with style. ably the most fun any of those teachers had all year!! Of course, the teachers weren't the only ones who had a good time. The students also displayed their creative costumes and the effort they put into making them. Kim Nygard, alias Smurf, says she and her Smurf friend Ienny Miner stayed up till 3:30 in the morning sewing their costumes together. When asked why she decided to be a little blue creature, she simply stated, Because I love Smurfs!! Soon, however, the leaves began to fall and the sky turned gray, and we moved on to a more frigid season of snowball fights, basketball games, jingle bells, and Santa Claus. The Red Robin, alias Mr. Orton, invades Skyline High School. lack Landenberger proudly escorts his daughter Tracie, Homecoming Queen, across the football field. 18 Student life ifi if , sw it '15-v. ' ,.,, A . ' in 'W ,,
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The noise level rises several decibelsg the hallways are filled with antsy kids. has happened? There's been a change in the weather. Ask any teacher - whether it is a drop in the barometric pressure, a change in the lunar cycle, or an impending snowstorm, a significant change in the weather seems to change a students' behavior. English teacher Mrs. Ian Swanson said The concentration isn't good: the kids bounce off the walls. During a full moon, there are more conflicts: students with parents, students with teachers, and students with other students, commented counselor Mike Minelli. When the weather is foggy, or rainy, I'm sad, said Ianine Smith. After a long, cold spell as experienced in the winter of '84, even the teachers are affected. The cold cars await the return of students at Skyline High. ehavior by temperature Their solution? Heading to a warmer climate over spring break. I flew to Cozumel, Mexico, to go scuba diving. Feeling hyper? Check the barometer When I stepped off the plane and smelled the sea breeze, it was a step into summer, said librarian Elaine Morse. Gil Garcia, counselor, also went to Cozumel, Mexico. When I left here it was really cold, but upon arrival at Cozumel, the temperature was about 85 degrees. I just hung out at the beach and went shopping a lot. They have really good bargains. When I got back to Colorado unfortunately it was still cold. So when you see weird changes in the students and faculty, you will know there is definitely a change about to happen in the weather. V 'W'3h'k, y W2 f . . .wr-4 Karen Waddell and Chris Tillitson are caught having a snowball fight during school. Foggy days such as these tend to bring a tired feeling to the students. Weather 1 7
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1984 Homecoming Royalty: joe Bohling, Larry Gartrell, Gary Klostery Rick Lee, Beatrice Moreno, Sandy Deniston, Kathy Warsing, Denise Rademacher, Tracie Landenberger, Scott Cobb, Senior Powder Puff cheerleaders audaciously display their cheerleading expertise. i ttx 5 2' , , ff. Despite sometimes arctic weather, the varsity football games had considerable attendance. Skyline had their very own Indiana jones alias Clint Sigg, winner of the Halloween costume contest. Student life 19
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