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cel m ndustrial Arts Club practiced most of the year, sharpening skills for the state industrial arts competition. To raise money to attend the state contest, mem- bers sold tickets and held a drawing for a 7-pound box of chocolates. They also gave away two smaller boxes on Valen- tine's Day. One of Industrial Art Club's major proiects for the year was an honor roll plaque listing Skyline valedictorians since the school began in 1967. HK Displaying the valedictorian honor roll plaque is Mr. Bob Grimmett and Mr. Kent Frerlrickson. Industrial Arts Club Adviser, Mr. Kent Fredrickson. measures the success of the club with a length of trim. Industrial Arts Club officers: Steve Hemsley, secre- tary, Todd Bailey, reporterg Mark Br-istoL presidentg and Tony Deschamps, sergeant-at-arms. Industrial Arts Club members, front row: Mark Bristol, Steve Hemsley, Darwin Kelsey, Bill Willl2lmS. Kyle Haroldsen. Second row: Mr. Kent Fredrickson, Greg Suckel, Richard Ree, Paul Gronbeck, Luella CarrolL Tony Deschamps, Kyle Gulbrunsen. Back row: Kevin Teeter, Les Caspemon, Kirk Wilkie. Nic McFarlane, and Todd Bailey. The Best Of TIMES
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'AGL Student arts crafts rt Club kept busy this year with their many art projects for both the school and the comnunity. These included mak- ing and painting a paper Mache' Tiger for the annual bonfire, painting a 72 feet long banner for Albertsonis, painting Christmas scenes on store windows for the holidays, painting Christmas scenes on store windows for the holidays, painting the end zones for the football game against I. F., and painting the backdrop for the Festival of Trees at the Child Development Center. For their fund raiser this year, they collected coupons and received money for them from Albertson's. Michelle Pancheri Marta Miller, Wendie Grass- eschnl and julie james help paint the endzones for the annual game against I. F. Art Club officers: Michelle MetcaM Secretary- Treasurer, john Kilss-ner, PresidentgTroy Hansel, Hospitality Chairman, and Darrin Duff Trip Chaimian. Displaying their finished banner for Albertsons are various Art Club members. Top Row: Darrin Duff Dan Hansen, and Mike Arrington. Second row: Shawn Elder, Troy Hansel, RB:-uce Kelsey, Wendel Clay, john Kissner, Marta Miller, and Wendie Grasseschi. Bottom row: Mrs. Alice Foster, Adviser, Deanne Miyalake, Kelly Breen, Michelle Metcaf Leslie Park, Paige Thielbahr, Carolyn Thorsen, Michelle Pancheri, and Elaine Decker. Art Clubllndustrial Arts Club VV 3 K H .ffg f.r' -. WL , ,A as-.,,,.,,WNxnux NTL i . ,4-4
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erhaps the busiest club at Skyline is Girls' Federation. Officers and cabinet members work to involve all Skyline girls in major events throughout the year: Homecoming Week, a spring fashion show, a Valentine's Day assembly, and Commencement Activities. Girls' Federation officers: Susan Hatch, secretaryg Michele Keaniley, historiang Lori Mecham, vice president, julene Steel, president, jaelgn Anderson, treasurer, and Lucille Brizzee, reporter. Girls' Federation leaders are: bottom row, Marilyn Hart, jill Gardner, Christine Bames, and jackie Slosich. Standing are Mrs. Cm-lem Herring, adviser, Crystal Taylor, Lucille Brizzee, jaelyn Anderson, julene Steel, Lori Mecham, Michele Kearsley, jalyn Hammond, and Susan Hatch. Girls' Federation Adviser, M rs. Carlene Herring. Federation variet 1 ig- ,..4- N- , sv .W- .4 . . ,. ' X kt Girls' I Boys' Federation 48
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