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get 09 Adjusting to the new seven period day meant one more class a day to plan for. lt also meant more papers to grade. Several teachers complained of being given no more pay or extra ditional preparation time to go along with the extra period of teaching. Teachers, as well as students, complained that they were more tired at the end of the school dav. ln January, teachers traveled to Boise to participate in a professional march to the capitol. The purpose of the march was to stress to the state leais- lature the dilemma in funding for education in the state. Despite facing those extra crises, teachers gave their stu- dents a sound education. Vacuming up litter in the halls after lunch is custodial matron Shirley Mlller. Showing olf SkyIine's A-1, Division ll State Foot- ball Championship Trophy is Prlnclpal Lewis Gourle y. Waiting for Mrs. Eleanor Trlllhgase to add up his registration costs, Jim Eccher waits for his mom to write out the check. Taking attendance at the beginning of her trigo- nometry class is Mrs. Nina Knapp. 176 Faculty Dlvlslon !iL.Q4xQ . ll .1 4 , . l el f ,V gt? 1 , 1 . 2 '
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KENT FREDE Aldef 1 year , . , rt, LEXIE FRENC yeals hon, Senior C1 erafure, Com Teachers are important at Skyline. They help .the students obtain their education and USG If to the best of their abilities. Why did the teachers at Skyline decide to g0 H710 the teaching field? Many stated that they chose the teaching occu- pation because when UTGY V LENSLTE BA CKSTH in? Law Aon-0 DENNISB as' MBA I6 Science IQLLOCK .Yeats were students in high S?h00'f their teachers played. an lmP0f' tant role in their lives. They stated they also 'Hfed the satisfaction of seeing the students they h-We taught progress over the years. Talking to his mommy, Ron Perrenoud tells her his troubles forthe day. Track, 13 'E' Sophomore C1 '2SPff1vcEZ ,'3gg gyeazs as 58f1Ed'mf0f+H 'NC Hb, Sopi-,0m0me'0'1'Ue, Soo 11 years Ulm, Mid glumanitim, 021 C0 years , Ir. Cyan, BA, 6 m- em ' vtgts' 23 hOI sU Team, oe'gicD'if'STENSEN 3.4. 6 ' bare Club, En . DEA N R yeah' gli-Sh, B-01 . CUTLER DgN DA VIS ' ? f'em, C ggfufs, Student22n::,:,ne'150o- Zoyeam mmenr B518 DUNMIRE Tizz' Pep, C011 0911' B , Team MILSIC MedfaCentgR1YAM- , . yea Ind - RICKSON . Clugs 'Em' I dUStria1A Grammar, LHH ass, B.S, gyeaiosi' 'll 178 Faculty
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