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'vimunq-,,... 5 ..-.W-- ' - K ,f ' ,ff Art Club members Elaine Decker, Michelle Pancheri, Paige Thielbahr, Ion Kissner, and Carolyn Thorsen listen to a discussion of club activities. Students join with the pep band for the school song during a pep assembly. Killing time in the halls, Pitsy Albinson and Tami Russell show their boredom during CEP. Mr. Bonneville Ralph Stanton gives the crowd a shy smile as he takes part in the Mr. District swimsuit competition during a pep assembly. 39 The Best Of Times L
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n August, 1981, the Climate Enrich- ment Program began at Skyline. The idea for CEP was originated by Mr. jim Lewis, science teacher and basketball coach, and approved by the School Board. According to the student handbook, Grizzly Hints, CEP was established to provide a setting in which every student at Skyline High School will have an opportunity to im- prove or increase his or her positive self- image without interrupting the learning experience. Monday through Friday, this half-hour period has been used to accomodate various activities including assemblies, club meetings, and homeroom. During the past two years of CEP's existence, however, many students have chosen to simply use the class as a study hall. Some controversy has arisen concern- ing CEP due to excessive sluffing. The attendance problem began because, al- though roll was taken and a grade was given, students received no credit for CEP. Several rumors began circulating about the abolishment of CEP, but, after a january faculty board meeting, those rumors were put to rest when Mr. Bigelow, Skyline principal, said that CEP would be improved rather than elimin- ated. tl . f , tt juniors Lisa Kologi and Bill Heiselmann are examples of many students who go out for donuts during CEP. Oblivious to the photographer, Kristen Richer! uses her CEP time to study. Teachers Dale Guihford and Vince Howard parti- cipatc with students during a CEP campus clean-up. csv I 38
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Girls foot bil for a changf 5 l 1 l 1 l kyline girls treated their guys to an evening out on February 18 at the annual Girls' Choice dance. The theme of the dance, which was sponsored by Dance Club, was Truly. During intermission Mike Hinckley sang the theme song. Throughout the evening, couples could visit a marriage booth where Mr. Vince Howard married them for 31. Marriages were valid until 2 a. m. Craig VVhitbeck provided taped music. Our Man' was jim Newbold. His attendants were David Wood and Stan Rau. Darren McCary was chosen to be The Manf' Mike Hinckley and Matt Molen were his attendants. Selected as A Mani' was Scott Hexum with john Witbeck and Mike Hall as his attend- ants. This year's Girls' Choice drew a large tumout. The Mann: Darren McGary. Attendants to The Manu! Mike Hinckley, First Attendantg Matt M olen, Second Attendant. Attendants to Our Man : David Wood, First Attendantg Stan Rau, Second Attendant. Our Man : jim Newbold. Seniors Cody Claver and Beth Davis enjoy a slow dance. Girls' Choice nd'-an- ' 140
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