Smoky Hill High School - Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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fs. ,,,. Less involvement and school spirit go along with the new school, stated Jeff Fox Jeff Noonan feels like the administration changed along with the addition. Hectic is one way to describe Smoky Hill before the new addition was complete. The new addition was a big change to me especially being a senior. I feel like the building has changed so much physically that it is not like going to Smoky HiIl anymoreg it is a whole new school. l also think that the administration drastically changed along with the new addition. JEFF NOONAN Senior lt took a long time to get used to the difference, but I like it now. The learning environment is better because there aren't always people running through the halls during classes. However, students' attitudes have changed with the new addition. There is much less involvement and school spirit this year. JEFF FOX Junior New Smoky Hill!Sophomores 71

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What Do You Think of the 'New' Smoky' The new addition? lt's okay, I really haven't given it that much thought up until now. I think there's a lot of school spirit now, than there was earlier in the year. There's also a lot more educational opportunities open to the student body that otherwise wouldn't have been open. Smoky Hill is more than just an opportunity though, it's your home away from home for four years. LARRY GOMBOS Freshman Larry Gombos saw Smoky Hill as a home away from home. Chris Presley and Chris Ward encourage school spirit The English Department had to reorganize due to the new addition. Thousands of books were moved. Smoky Hill is a nice school especially since the new addition was added on. I think there's a lot of school spirit going on, but not everyone can see it. Last year everyone roamed the halls and seemed to cause trouble. Now that we have the new cafeteria the school as well as the students are more productive. Students have been known to say that school is like a prison. I know from experience that it's only what you make it out to be, so make the best of it while your here. CHRIS PRESLEY Sophomore 70 New Smoky HilI!Sophomores



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'Hb' Ax A mx X 5 L .4 .1 . 4 af is V- ! K , V -ff r t, . as K' . KX ' J i X ' l greaf mubic ma ea mar in 84-85 72 Music Review!Sophomores This past year was a good year for great music. As well as seeing albums from quite a few aspiring new acts, we saw some new albums from some old favorites. There was quite a variety of music, including pop, soul, and heavy metal. Of course, along with the many new releases came some great con- certs which made their way to the Denver area. Some established groups who put out albums were Bruce Springsteen and the Jacksons, of course, as well as Hall and Oates, Chicago, U2, and Prince's phenomenal Purple Rain, sound- track. All of these shot up the charts within weeks of their release. We also saw many new acts put out albums that made it to radio airplay and into the charts. Some of the most popular were Frankie Goes to Hollywood, General Public, Madonna, Whaml, Corey Hart, Sheila E, and Twisted Sister. ' 'There was a great diversity in the types of music that gained popularity. The most widely listened to was top 40, midline-type rock. Among the most successful were Cyndi Lauper, Madon- na, Chicago, Hall and Oates, and the The Jacksons, above left, brought their Victory tour 'to Denver this year, and performed to two of Mile High stadium s largest concert audiences. 1984-85, a big year for Van Halen, showed them not only on the road playing to sellout crowds, but also in the charts with their top-selling album 1984 . Jacksons. Soul music gained a lot ol popularity. Such groups as The Time. Chaka Kahn, New Edition, Vanity, anc Midnight Star were just a few whc made it to a fairly regular radio rotation. Heavy metal was also on the uprise. As well as keeping its faithful audience, heavy metal gained new followers, and even made it onto several AOR, or album-oriented radio stations such as KPKE. The groups which were most prominent were Ratt, Motley Crue, Van Halen, Twisted Sister, the Scorpions, Black and Blue, and Dokken. With wild enthusiasm, this year we witnessed not only the Jackson's Victory Tour at Mile High, but the Boss spent two incredible nights at McNi- chols on his Born in the U.S.A. tour. Some other great concerts that passed through Denver were Iron Maiden, Billy Squier, Quiet Ftiot, Chicago, Hall and Oates, Sammy Hagar, and Deep Purple's reunion tour show. Whether a headbanger or a new waver, a dedicated top 40 listener or a breakdancer, 1984-85 was a great year for everyone's favorite music.

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