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At their first class meeting, seniors resolved to pull together and really put their efforts into their final year. Homecoming was the seniors' frist real challenge. Af- ter taking third place last year, the Sweepstakes trophy was a tough goal. Howeven under the organization, dedication and direction of the class officers, the Class of '86 pulled it off. They placed first in every event except the tricycle race and Dress Up Day. Big seniors just didn 't fit on small trikes. There was also a whole lot more work. Seniors had to make sure they fulfilled all of the graduation requirements, write dreaded research papers, apply to colleges and compete for scholarships. The reward was finally getting to walk through the graduation exercises, receive their diplomas and take their final seat to form the SHS at the end of the cere- monies on June 2. 184 Senior Dlvlslon Playing newscasters, Katie Jeffries and Bryan Stoslch voice on-the-spot coverage at Grlzalot during the senior skit. Senior Class Officers - Holly Jensen, cheerleader, Steffanl Monson, historiang Michelle Thiel, vice-presidentf Bob Copyak, president, Shawnle Larsen, secretaryg and Katle Jeffries, cheerleader. Strutting about the first place senior float in the Homecoming parade is King Grlz. Dancing under the carefully hung Christmas decorations, students attend Senior Ball. Nm. I . xr
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, X., www t w y ,Q tw , '51, .' . -'Wg ' ,..,., x .T 1--:ffl Y , t X3 f X ,, .tl ,. -,itlm 5?Ft'f s' wwf? Q, -iw -.tit M tt' 'i' I 1 W. Dear Student body. Through the years I have spent at Skyline, l have never really looked back. All of us, in our haste to complete school, never reflect upon our life here at Skyline. The time has come to look back and remember the times we have spent in our high school. Remember the fun we enjoyed at sports events and in the classroom? Remember the tough challenges we have over- come? Though it wasn't always great, we have lived and thrived at this school and we have learn- ed about ourselves in the process. Skyline has sheltered us ang ll? made us strong. When you flip through the pages of this yearbook, you may shed a tear. Life is lived for memories and Skyline will always be remembered. You must remember it, that is your duty and payment to this school. Understand that we are, and always will be, one. We share a deep feeling that no one can put a price on. You can never really say goodbye, because you will always be a part of me and this school. Time isn't holding us, Same as it ever was, Once in a lifetime. 30 Your most humble president, Student Body Officers - Rudi Lewis, school board rep.: Scott Clark, school board rep.: Michelle Carey, business manager: Mlke Krsul, public relations manager.' Lorette Green, historian: Tami McNew, secretary: Nethen Dustin, vice-president and Andy Begley, president. Student Body Officers 183
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at 'fr ' 'sig i . 'Lf Ahead Most seniors, when they g t of high school, planned to ou go to college, but a few planned ' d. to work or even to get marrre When some seniors were asked what they would do after they got out of high school, t of them replied that they mos would like to finish their schooling. ot Lorin Pack said, Relax for t one year and then go o college. Maybe get a job to get some more money. Barbie Gray replied, Go to college and just have a lot of fun. Practicing a pose o Rod Teal and Deana Baxter. t r their wedding pictures are Y, fit ,Z .Wt-L l if X t ,Q :K V .b g Q W' -li Q. 4.3-n..' V. . ,ul 42- 1 -: tg 49, .t A Q . fy . - 11' 'E' ia Q... rg at ' wa 4 va- Senlors 185
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