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Senior triumph i competition . fy . ,. ,,b: , . ' JG Q M An omecoming activities started off f fig A553 .2 ff with a station wagon stuff on Monday. M ' The sophomores won by stuffing 42 stu- ii 'E in 2 dents into the wagon lwith a little help gi f 5 'TTC from the seniorsl. 1 A ky it 1 Tuesday the cheerleaders held a t'l' aff pyramid-buidling contest which the 2 seniors won with two layers. Wednesday night the classes decorated their spirit -of wall for Thursday. ' Thursday was Skit Morning. Sopho- 'M mores' presentation was based on a H55-85 Love Affairfi The juniors were next with In the Beginning, and Crizz Lightin'. Last were the seniors with 'iThe Night Before Homecoming. Seniors won both the wall and skit competitions. Lisa Andrus was second attendant, jennifer Crapo, firstg and Crystal Taylor was Sophomore Duchess. For junior Princess, Becky Daw was second attend- ant, Lynette Andrus, firstg and Laura Erickson was Princess. For Homecoming Queen, second attendant was Sue Lewis, first, Nikki Lange, Queen for 1982 was julie Bradburn. Thursday afternoon was the Home- coming Parade. Seniors, in the opinion of the judges, had the best float. Friday was the game against Minico. Skyline won by a score of 19-8. Saturday night was the Homecoming Dance in the Student Center from 9 until 12. During intermission, seniors received the Sweepstakes Trophy, with juniors in second and sophomores in third. Mx SCORES Srs. jrs. Sophs. station wagon stuff 14 29 42 pyramid building 1st 2nd no show skit moming 270 198 23 1 X wall decorating 425 380 323 ' V float 277 243 -242 sweepstakes lst 2nd 3rd Skyline's spirit at Homecoming was matched only by the win over Minico. Rounding off the Royalty were second attendants, Senior Sue Lewis, junior Becky Daw, and Sophomore Lisa Andrus. 4.1 lr . va. QV' ' 'vii W .1 any Wfmonvnrf W1 Homecoming Royalty I winners II 6
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kits .m. activit his year's homecoming endured a change of tradition. Instead of the annual Skit Night, which was held in the Civic Auditorium, Skyline students witnessed the first Skit Morning assembly in the Skyline gym. This change occurred because of an incident last year in which someone lit several firecrackers during Skit Night. Included in the yearis assembly were the spirit wall and skit competitions be- tween the classes. Homecoming Royalty was also announced at this time. The Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Kent Marboe. Coach Dale Guilford served as the guest speaker and gave the students a pep talk of school pride. Sophomores began the skit competition with their '55-'85 Love Affair, chosen to correspond with the homecoming theme, Only Time Will Tell. juniors then picked up the action with Father Time. Seniors concluded with their presentation of The Night Before the Big Game. Mr. Marboe completed the assembly with the announcement of Homecoming Royalty and the class competition winners. H' Q juniors Mike Whyte and Kris Clark help to prepare the Junior Class spirit wall. Attempting to decorate the winning spirit wall, sophomores take their best shot. In a slightly precarious position, Tom Mosbrucher puts up a spirit wall poster. YI 3 Homecoming Assembly II8
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