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Week's forecast: wind parade starlit danc rainy Thursday afternoon was the setting of the annual Homecoming Parade. Presiding as Grand Marshall was Wesley Curtis, who has been respon- sible for the upkeep of the grounds at Ravsten Stadium. This stadium, accord- ing to Mr. Bob Grimmett, is one of the finest high school facilities in the state. Mr. Curtis led the procession over the parade route beginning at Rhinehart Park and ending at Skyline. In the class float competition, seniors received first place, juniors claimed second, and sopho- mores came in third. Saturday night's dance marked the end of Homecoming week. Girls' and Boys' Federations, who co-sponsored the week's activities, decorated the Student Center with tin-foil stars, and pastel streamers, and balloons. Renaissance provided music for the event. Skyline's Booster Club gets into the action with its float exhibiting the grizzly mascot. Class of '83 shows its spirit with its float displaying the Homecoming theme Only Time Will Tell. Bundled up against the cold, the Skyline Marching Band fills the atmosphere with its music. Homecoming Paradelbance 120
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Spirit soars Grizz skin l.F pirit Week began with the tradi- tional dress up days. These included Blue and White Day, Jersey Day, Hawaiian Day, and 50,s Day. Wednesday the cheerleaders sponsored a Spirit Breakfast of sausage, rolls, potatoes, and milk, or orange juice. Thursday and Friday, which were 50's Day and Hawaiian Day, seemed to be the most popular. On Hawaiian Day many dressed up in grass skirts or their favorite Hawaiian shirt. At the annual bonfire that night the I.F. Tigeri' was burned and spirit soared. Friday, 50's Day, was the setting for the pep assem- bly, where the cheerleaders did a fifties dance and students met the I.F. jocks. Tension built up as the night of the big rivalry between Skyline and I.F. drew closer. Friday night the car caravan noisily demonstrated school spirit all the way across town to the game, where we cheered our team on to victory with the final score 14-6. At Spirit Breakfast the cheerleaders serve a meal of sausage, rolls potatoes, and milk or orange juice. Acting as I.F. jocksi' are Cindy Groth and Kim Whitehead. Showing school spirit by dressing up for 50's Day are Lisa Andrus, Christy Cook, and Ellyn Owens. Leading the school in class cheers are Sue Lewis and Ellyn Owens. Painting the I.F. Tiger that is to be burned at the bonfire are jodg Litlleford and Kregg M iclcelsen. jg. an Qs.. are ,ak is f ...sz S E.. - I0 'I-'e .f Spirit Week 1 2 2 una Q s
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