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PW Thaw' T Going out to breakfast before school wasn 't the only thing that Boys' Federation did,' they also sponsored several assemblies and dances. Putting their time into homecoming, the officers worked with Girls' Fed. to plan the week of spirit and most of all, the Homecoming Dance. Their next big project was to put on their annual ski assem- bly. This involved finding and ordering a famed Warren Miller ski movie and convincing local merchants to let students borrow and model ski apparel. lt was hard to get stores to let students borrow their clothes, commented David Hansel, BF president. Putting on the Christmas assembly was next, and then, to wind up the year, they co- sponsored the Commencement Dance, one of the biggest dances of the year. Boys' Fed. officers, bottom - Roger Hoekstre, ad- viser. Second row - Kurt Machen, vice-presidentp David Hansel, president. Middle row - Jared Jen- sen, treasurer: and Jlm Blalr, secretary. At a November ski assembly sponsored by Boys' Fed., Bryan Stosich models a ski IHCKGY during the fashion show after a Warren Miller ski movie. 94 Boys' Federation ugh! - ima
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BWV' Student Council is made up of elected members from each homeroom. They meet once a month during first hour, go over old business and present new business. Scholastic Team finished off the year with an outstanding record of four wins against only one loss. Unfortunately, the loss was during the first match of the season, so eliminated the team from the championship. ln the final match of the year, Skyline beat out South Fremont, 75-35 fo capture the fourth place con- solation prize. . 'They have upheld their tra- ditional way, these ladies and gentlemen would be winners rrregardless of a score in a con- test, stated Mr. Garry Brown, one of the two advisers. Members of Student Council discuss plans for student body elections during their May meeting. Members of Student Council, front row - Bill Hendricks, Steffanl Monson, Kristen Morris, Michelle Carey, Holly Jensen, Loretta Green, Brenda Newman, Julie Hobbs, Katie Jeffries, Barbie Grey and Bob Copyak. Second row - Beth Thiel, Nancy Kent, Julie Savln, Ginger Crystal, Marci Sarlsky, Mandy Bagley, Tarl Wilde, Nathan Dustin, Tami McNew and Tina Bowen. Third row - Vince Bateman, Pete Savln, Jamie Anderson Rachel Mechem, Mlke Krsul, Annetee Anderson Andy Begley and Jeff Bohl. Fourth row - J.R. Brown, Janel Silva, Kristy Jensen, Janice Webb, Anita Barry, Paul Anderson, David Hansel, Tyrel Lemons, and Jory Proctor. Fifth row - Scott Clark, Renee Fllmore, Doug Clark, Kevin Taggart, Jenny Jensen, Emllee Taylor, Sonla Brown, Cassie Olsen, Slnda Miller, Mary Howell and Nlkkl Lawrence. Back row - Breck Crystal, Kurt Machen and Ty Morgan. Scholastic Team, back row - Mike Wlllisch, Brad Hlndman and adviser Mr. Raed Moser. Front row - Jenny Patterson, Charlene Johnson and Paul An- derson. Not pictured - Sarah Lilianquist, Deborah Teraguchl and adviser Mr. Garry Brown. The Skyline High School Scholastic Team suc- cessfully battles Pocatello to win its way into the consolation championship, which Skyline also won. 96 Scholastlc TeamIStudent Council
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