Skyline High School - Behemoth Yearbook (Idaho Falls, ID)

 - Class of 1983

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panish Club began their year with their annual lunch at Mi Casa, a Spanish restaurant. At Christmas, they had a party at Jackie Stosich's house. They broke a pinata, ate a Spanish dinner, and saw the movie, Somewhere in Time. At the annual International Dinner, SPaf1iSh Club members entertained the audience by singing and dancing to La Cucarachaf' They ended their year by going roller- skating in the spring. To earn money for their activities, Spanish Club sold M Sz M's and calendars. Entertaining at the Intemational Dinner are Gary Lusk, Mike Taggart, and Blake Ford. Senor Ron Perrenoud is the adviser of Spanish Club. Spanish Club officers: Nancy Moore, secretaryg Kris Rigby. presidentg Anita Berry, vice-president, and Emily Lihenquist, historian. Not pictured is Beth Davis, treasurer. Top row: Alan johnson, Chad Dineen, Larry Walton, john Schofield, Kris Rigby, Ric Lewis, Karl Kolbert, Herb Sprinkel, Mark Dixon, Kathy Chick, and Rebecca Smith. Second row: Carolyn Frei, Nancy Moore, julie jensen, Susan Baranick, Debbie Miller, Morrica Chamber, Lisa Miller, joy Arlen, and Lori Russel. Third rowg Susan Weber, Angela Leatham, Chris Stosich, Anita Berry, jeanette George, jacklyn Thompson, Troy Buchanan, Deborah New- man. Kristy Ricks, Regina Baileu. and Adeanna Bencenti. Bottom row: Brenda Percival, Leslie Actis, jackie Stonch, Angie Ramos, jill Gardner, Heidi' Hansen, Alison Poulter, Melissa Bowen, and Wendy Herndon. Spanish CIubl0EAlMarketing Club 40 Club enjoy good times

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Clubs learn foreign cultures la.. K f, ,.'k.Xw, . ' - .fiat Pre erman Honor Society is a national organization, created for the purpose of furthering understanding between Ger- mans and Americans. Membership re- quirements include a 3.0 grade average, as well as 3 semesters of German with an A average. Members worked hardest at Christmas, when they spent time making gifts for the Child Development Center. German Honor Society members, back row: Wendy Olson. Dan Hanson, Dennis Keiser, Mike Christian. David Knauts, Chris Storhok, Russell Taylor. and Tihini Ray. Front row: Loraine Wilkins. Kristen Richert, Herb Sprinkel, and Mark Sutton. German Honor Society Officers: Kristen Richert, treasurerg Dennis Kei-yer, presidentg Mike Christian. vice-presidentg and David K nauts, secretary. rench Club planned many activities throughtout the school year in order to promote appreciation of French cul- ture. Any current or former French student can be a member for 83.00 yearly dues. This year as a fund-raiser. French Club sold gummy-gators -small chewy candies shaped like the popular lzod,' alligators. Members helped or- ganize the traditional International Din- ner, as well as several pot-luck French dinners and parties. French Club Ofiicersz Honore Hendrickson, secre- taryg Thel Casper, presidentg and Paige Thiebahr. vice-president. Posing in the library is Monsieur Max Taylor, French Club adviser. French Club members, back row: john Taylor, Lauren McClure, Shane Siddoway, jared Winburn, Sarah Christian, Cathy King, and Darin Lords. Second row: Thel Casper, Deann Kaiser. Cindy Caudle, julie Harker, julie Schaer. and Karen Anderson. Front row: Mr. Max Taylor. jennU'er Flynn, Honore Hendrickson, Carlee jorgensen, Paige Thielbahr, Karen Gehrman, and Marta Miller. 39 The Best Ot Tlmes



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Promoting skill through F5800 T lIl D projects aking the place of DECA this year, Skyline Marketing Club promoted market- ing occupations among the students at Skyline High School through fun ac- tivities. F or their money making project this year, Marketing Club sold joe Bucksf' which could be used at Albert- sons. The S700 they earned went for sup- plies for the marketing program. They also had a needy family service project at Christmas time. Anyone enrolled in a marketing class could be a member of Marketing Club. Marketing Club, top row: Adviser, Mr. Roger Cook, Richard Moss, Aleen Wages, Brenda Hill, Deanne jonak, Susan Newman, Mike Hinkley, Eddie Gal- bransen, and Kevin jamison. Bottom row: jacklyn Thompson, Anita Berry, Len Wright, Angela Chris- tiansen, Becky Rigby, Susan Baranick, and Lareen Likes. Officers: Anita Berry, vice-president, jacklyn Thompson, secretaryg Angela Christiansen, historian, Len Wright, president, Eddie Gulbransen, treasurer. EA members developed leadership abilities through participation in voca- tional, educational, civic, recreational, and social activities. They also performed several service projects such as reading to children at the hospital, making cookies for the children at the Child Develop- ment Center, and taking a Christmas dinner to a needy family at Christmas. OEA members sold candy to raise money to go to their regional convention at Vo- Tech and to the state convention in Poca- tello during April. Anyone enrolled in a secretarial class could join OEA. OEA, top row: Mariann Sheperd, Pam McDonald, Shellie Branson, Cheryl Nelson. Susan Killakm, Audrey Hamberlin, Carolyn Frei, Anita Wages, Tandy Howard, Twany Benson, Hayley Mathews, Lisa Zetner, and Lori Pace. Botton row: Connie Bates. Deanne lonak. Leslie Brown, Heather Weitfle. Chris Clark, Sue Ismn, Trudy Hanna, and Lim Wilkins. Officers: Sue Isom, vice-president, Susan Weber, presidentg and Trudy Hanni, publicity chairperson. 4I The BGS! Ol Times

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