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High Minini mr should be treasured because when they are sane they 're gam ami all you have is the immnries to look hoik on. -Krm lender Oner uu arc real, you can't be ugly except to thou- who don’t under- stand '' •Rebecca Furnish I gain so much self- sateiacbon gist by know- ing dial I ha r nude one person anile. I hope to continue to pattern my lifr around the thought of making others happy hr- forr myvif. •Kelly NtceJey 9 lust for lift' Sluclt'iil life division
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Charge! As the LuxTplays the fight song, the (hecrlcjdrr, cheer the football PL rt on. Senior Kevin Paul leads the rest of the team through the spirit line made up of Skylita and cheerleaders and to a victory against VV.T. White. 24 to 21. Photo by |. Babb Let it rain Friendships are mport.int, (spe- cially to drill members Yancy Reardon. Marcy Vanioi. Kan Nor- rell and Kani Lowrey. F.xchanging gifts sixh as crazy hats. Lilloow .iixl ficssers was a coranon sight at foodKill germs. Photo by T. Vallier Hop-a-bus Having to ride the school bus to school every day is a tcanmon drudgery many students face. Due to overcrowding of buses, sane students those to t.irpool or walk, but junior Jcaiathan Garland con- tinues to ride the Skyline twtwnile run bus. Photo by |. Reynolds nr No pass - no play, numbers in cont. from pg. 3 Along with a new principal came the “no pass, no play” rule which added to the disgust teachers and students felt to- wards H.B. 72. The new rule was directed mainly at those in- volved in extra-curricular ac- participate in these activities, they had to maintain a 70 or bet- ter in all classes. This also helped introduce a new type of grading system. The numerical system increased the paper work for teachers but students be-
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Stuhnlvwho unload fnm buws in frail of Skyline caller get to view an ar- rangement of flmvers de- signal b ' the: horticulture duster. With tougher standards aimed towards education, students were forced to focus more attention on studies and less on social life. But students still found time to do those things that made high school life fun. Working at part-time jobs, attending amusement and water parks and going to parties were just sane of the things people did to entertain themselves during the summer. Upon returning to Skyline, students were faced with harsh reality. Homework, tests and a new grading system were some of the facts they had to confront. Readjusting to these new changes did not stop students from continuing to express the pride and spirit that is a tradition at Skyline. Pep assemblies were still held before school, but attending students became so boisterous that principals threatened to end pep assemblies if the chaos continued. Among these different changes was also a change in the style students had. Individuality was the basis of the trends as students wore anything ter's fine! That's what from paisley to combat boots. Uniqueness was now the noim as each individual tried to reflect the type of person he imagined himself to be. the Everlade Park Pool 1 . . 1 r l 1 No matter what changes and tads came about students still found that they were all just the right ugnm to makr tn« noun MSfocSfi ' type of people for Skyline. Getting to play Student life Just for life Student life division 9
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