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I-'hir At the Intermountain Drill Team Contest, the Teddy Bears perfonn their award-winning Flame Thrower routine. Sponsored by the cheerleaders, the Spring Dance was an official welcome for the visiting German exchange students. During a rehearsal for You Can't Take It With You, Mr. Kolenkhad teaches Mr. Kirby that he can wrestle. Choir director, Mr. jerry Shively, converses with members of Chamber Choir about their invitation to perform in Seattle. 4 9 The Best Ol Times
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Various event in prrn lthough the arrival of spring in Idaho is not always accompanied by warm weather, it is always ushered in by a variety of activities. This yearis activities included competitions, musical and dramatic productions, and club events. Teddy Bears had their chance to com- pete on March 18 and 19 in the Inter- mountain Drill Team contest. With their routine Flame Throwerf' the Teds cap- tured first place in show for their division and third place in the costume event. Members of the music department found themselves busy in the spring with several performances and festivals. March 24 the Skyline bands participated in a jazz festival. A total of fourteen bands took part in the event. The best band of each division then performed that night in a concert which featured the Roger Pemberton Quintet from Chicago. The following week, the choirs performed in the 6th District Choir Festival. A total of fourteen schools participated. April 4, the Skyline High School Chamber Choir departed for the Northwest Music Educators' Convention in Seattle. The choir .appeared l. by invitation and was one of 4 choirs from six states selected to sing. A number of bands and orchestras were also invited to perform. Drama had its place in the limelight, too. April 14-16, the district musical, The Wizard of Oz, was presented by students of all ages in the district. Then the Skyline Shoestring Theatre per- formed its production of You Can't take it With You on April 19-21. Another highlight of the season was the annual Donkey Basketball game. The game served as a fund-raiser for FFA. Several teams of five competed. The teams were composed of business people of the community or FFA members. The business community claimed honors this year. Several other events, including a spring dance, took place. Perhaps warm weather is not a vital part of spring at Skyline High School, but a wide variety of activities is imperative. -sd During the Donkey Basketball game, an Idaho Falls businessman leams just how stubbom a donkey can be. Visiting from Chicago, Roger Pemberton of the Roger Pemberton Quintet, play the saxophone during the Skyline jazz Festival. Good Witch of the East, Lisa Keating' checks her make-up for Wizard of Oz. lPost-Register photol Spring Activities 148
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lntramural ports attract interest ntramurals for 1982-'83 received a large amount of participation. The year began with volleyball in the fall. Winter intramurals attracted a large amount of interest. The Old-Timersv were victorious in basketball. Intramural ping-pong' s champion was Giai Ngo, who claimed first place out of the 23 contend- ers. Mike Fish received second place. The top six players were placed on a school team to compete with other schools. Mike Arrington, coordinator of intra- mural sports, also attempted to add several other sports, including dodgeball, frisbee football, flag football, and coed softball, to the program. N' In the championship game, Brett Spaulding goes for a lay-up against the Old-Timers. Student Body Business Manager Mike Arrington, who was in charge of intramurals, paints lines on the gym floor. Senior Mike Marboe attempts to make a basket. lllfl'3llllIl'3lS 150
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