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Dances, games, assemblies, Homecoming, lunch, dating, jobs, Germany exchange, Commencement, Intramurals, elections, rivalries against cross-town foes, l.F .... these were all a part of Student Life. But during our life as a student, we had to crack down and hit the books, as well as spend time getting involved with our school. There was alway a game to go to, or an assembly to attend. There was always another dance to look forward to, with all the time spend with our fingers crossed that the right some- one would ask us to be their date. But most of all, student life was friendships. Old friends mingled with new acquain- tances as students joined to- gether in the different activities. 4 .tags 4' . I With a hearty yell, Kevin Taggart leaps into the air as he cheers for the senior girls Powder Puff team. Q .nf V 5 f K Seeing if a sophomore can get a better view from upside-down, Daniel Lawrence gives it a try. Wrapped up against the cold wind, Robin Burrell, Vlckl Patterson and Janna Howells watch the Powder Puff game. ,. , 0' ZX in ffl gr N Student Llfe Dlvlslon 19
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Exchanging a friendly hug are Tom Musgrave and Andree Merrill. After finishing up their chemistry labs, Mlke Bills, Miko Dawley, Doug Olsen, Troy Thomson, Todd Wllllems, Mlke Bama and Corey Leethem checkin the winter sports program to see if the next varsity game is at home. Getting a good laugh at Jett Bohl's clowning with a watermelon at the senior watermelon bust are Scott Flsher, Mike Sayer and Tom Kasnlckl. 18 Student Llfe Dlvlslon 1,1 27353 2 fs, .x :S tg.
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Three unidentified cowboys snooze in the hall Cowboys Ben Drexler and Sharon Uldrlch at tempt to hang villian Roger Evans. r Hod es and Charlene Johnson Seniors Heathe g study hard in their Western garb. Spirited seniors Jean Nelson, Jody Walker, Jen nlfor Hoover, Wendi Bennett and Debbie Dauch wear Skyline iersies. 13.3 lun-P KN Homecoming week was full of dress-up days. Mon., Sept. 23 was Jersey Day. Girls borrowed Tthe football players' iersies and wore them to show their pride. Tues., Sept. 24 was Cowboys and Indians Dress-Up Day. Students were encouraged to dress as Pocatello indians or cowboys. A large portion of the student body par- ticipated. Skyline looked more like an Old West town than a high school. Another dress-up day was held on Wed., Sept. 25. This day was a time for the separate classes to really show their spirit. Sophomores were asked to dress as super heroes, juniors were to dress in togas and seniors in Hawaiian apparel. The obvious winner of this competition was the Junior Class. Togas were seen everywhere. 20 Dress-up Days
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