Skyline High School - Wingspread Yearbook (Longmont, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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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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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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Kent Shafer, Brandi Galloway and Ginger Pederson, members of Student Council tally the mock election votes. National events such as election day get coverage on the front page of the Daily Times Call, Longmonts leading paper. -C '-f1 VE -P we 265 mismv Nevemasee 'ana LONGMDNT cctoannoteosms l Finall , the otersg t Longmont precmcts see be-a vy turnouts By PATFUCE WENDLING Timss-Call Stall Willey Lnlwglllnlll voters were lurnlng out in ll sternly rzrellnl thln lnnrn- lng. averaglllg one mln per mln- tlte ful' tm' first few hours the polls nl-rn upenulday. Most pl-nrlllrz polling lnuuunns lnrnllghnlll the my hna html zoo voters pllnchlng one then- pnllll- rnl prerernnrnn by rnlrl-nlnrnlng. At prrrlnm sm, the sl. vrnln Memorial Buildlnhl- 223 votes hid been vast by 10.45 Elm., azzcurdlmg tn Bev Berry, a pn- cinetiudtle. Thane quesmnnell at the pre- cinct leaned toward I-hc Demo- rrazlr- vow. wllh Ann Farley. 532 Gay St , hacking presidential candidate Walter Mundllle. --Il was rnl-ll hard up unut me end, Farley said. The nuclear ISSME WIS Wh-lil Itllde ll 50 histdf' she said I also don't like Rena gan and his views On ilmrtiun lmdpraycrf' An elderly wnrnan and lnng- mont resident slnce she was 16 also pm her ww behind Mondale and vice-nrelsldzuntlll candidate Gilruldlllu Husain. 1 Un11.l'L like Reagan Ame tithe hit. she said. Hes golng to get us into war so quick lt will make our heads spin. she said. Vnung hz Nnnhrlrlge lilrrnrns tary Smtwnl. precincts 8202 and aan. was heavy wlul npprnln- mately ass mlm votes having been cast an Ihe me preclnru be fore lo n.rn., annul-rllng to the gadget Annu snnklnn nn.: cnulwn vm Berrluth. It his been a steady lnrnnul and extremely heiw for the first hourjl Bern Illltll Said. Thu nnlhnslnsllr mood fell by some ltepubllcanzl across the country was reflected in voter Quarles Smith. D29 Smith Drive. ter placing hw ballot. ln the box --lvl my obngalrnn ln war, .Ml 20 Elections Cherri Graff watches the results being tallied on the board. Students in Mr. Brooks room watch the election results on television. l--Q, all 4, :ff ..' hnlllh Saul fl ruled Ht-pllnllrnn nnlrul cxvcpl one Lmnnnral llnn slewllrl lcmlncy Lrnnlnnn- Sinner Cwlntlttilltel. S11lllIlsald Two rcglrltcwd Dclnm-rats. lull and Jsrllrr Jllr-any nl 1413 Gay S: . vast ther: ww tllr presl- tlcntwl int-nlllhehr Reagan -'we are 4:onvvl'rxv4l about llw econ- nln, and tru ln.-.nr-llrn lhnnl unv- lng me llnrrlrlrrals ef-lnr back ln. .Ianlce Jacoby said 'What was H0041 fur the Coun- try Benn, tlllll d09Sn't mean It will work nnwf' Ray Jnrnlly snlll, --we have lllrfnrem prnn-mrs nu-A The ulnglnnnl clvlr Center. pre-clncz ml, Longmont lllgh School. prerlncls 8214 allrl 5215, and the SL. Vmlu Valley Suhcnl Allrninlszralmn, pl-el-lnnl ares, were equally' busy mls mornlrlg. mm voters .standing ln llnr br- lore me polls opened at 1 rl ln wlulln me nm mn hours, the school iaclllty was npcell In vot- ing. and Ztmul 120 votes had been cast by mid-morning. sand judge AnnG00dJlir1. -'lrs been golng very wrll, ws vnry among, snlafnnn-l Mun wana Swim' nl u-lsr. ml, W. .Q lined up well ahead 01 H1'4.l'K:1if' :he sald. vrmng on the ballot Lusues Nr divlded. with many voters spilt- lllg on tho more cuzltvlru-ll ad' lneritimenls Most funtrllverslul are No. a. which would prohibit sum- nlnrllng lnr alwrllnnn, and ND 5. which would alluvl Unsmu gnlnhllng ln Pueblo County Lucy Lee, 1924 W. Nlnlll Ave., voted agalnsl spendiml nlnney for abortions, but voted U: BUOY! gunlbllng ln Colorado. snr- sara I think ll Would be fine lur Colo' rnun an pick up nu me money that goes an Las vt-grin, lpn snill. 1 wouldrft have to gli as tllr nn therfsald thi' olds-rl: resid!-nt vnler turnout was qllllr hnnvy in lmllder, according to Nam-3 . . g f John L Tulle-r-cull wvwulizv Gwhcs LBERSOLE aymarl brought 9-month-old son Brittnn with him In pulls vvwlc ann hrary at S: vlan- Merrorrzll Blllsarhg and msewhere nn any Jo Wurl. director of elnczlnns fur l-lrhllrlnr enum, -'wt' are vnzlng lm lnrr-ly, rl tm nhnvr- nllr rr- pnl-t.lzlnllr wnrl rata ' 'rhr :nl pw Lvnlrrn brallllrnl nay lr nnlpnnt ple Out wht' :laid Tht'x l nm -lsnln the eteruon as an ex:-use to gel nn: un thin beau' txlul dsl wllrl sam Pulls nn: open nnltl 7 p m tc. any Pulls mu rnrndln npnn lung rnnrnlll ln r.r-wnlllllnl..lr- lhnsn nrrlrlng nl the pnlls by closing lim? ro J l'lf1,1...I..l,. l?..f,.mn fr. t-fum, .Y BY J na' Ph ne- dit' lin ter ! ln ' dl P 90 101' ull

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