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Clap your hands Silhouette captlan Kac Cavlne»» t hrer the football team onto victory. In «hart of M people, Cavlne » lead the drill team to an award-winning year. The drill team won award» thlo aummer for their performance to the theme aong from Chorus Line. They alto received Super Senaatlonal ribbon» and com- peted for Mia Super Senaatlonal Award Photo by I Reynold» Hands on Aeronautic» cluater wai a claaa In which atudenla learned by not only reading textbook» but by actually work- ing on different project». Putting on the final touche , junior Clayton Clarity, a second year student, work» on an air- craft »h t metal project. Goofin’ around Th jungle gym that wa» provided for the kid» in child care cluster for recrea- tion wasn't always used by them. Stu- dent» were often found in the mornings retailing and |u t goofing around before the bell rang to atari another day of mundane school activities. OF ALL PEOPLE THE ORIGIN 1987 Skyline High School 7777 Forney Rd. Dallas, TX 75227 214-388-5731 School population: 3,823 Grades: 9-12 OPENING-T;[Je page |
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How could this happen to me, of all people?” many students might have had reason to ask. For, whether it was a disad- vantage or advantage, the 3,823 people at Skyline were in a special situation unlike any other school in the country. Vocational programs faced the problem of budget cuts as state reforms placed more emphasis on “basic” subjects. Still, Skyline students had the unique benefit of courses in everything from auto mechanics to hor- ticulture, cinematography to advanced anatomy, Japanese to Russian. Educational reforms on the district, local and national levels became a regular part of school life. Seniors could not graduate without having passed the TEAMS test, a state-wide math and literacy exam. Juniors were required to have 21 cre- dits, including a semester of computer sci- ence and fine arts. All faced the burden of district “learner standards” tests, counting 10 percent of their semester finals in academic courses. Extracurricular activities continued to be affected by the “no-pass, no-play” rule. The make-up of sports teams changed as seniors became the last to be able to play under the M M transfer rule. In the future, only those living in Skyline’s district would be able to join sports teams. 2 OPENING»Breaking from the pack Where’s the flood? Wading boot,. a wig. plaid Jacket! and a Hawaiian looking thirl ware the attire junior Anthony Dlckerton worn on T rath -Out Day. The day gate Dicker- aon an eacute lo be down right tacky. Vartity cheerleader tpontorrd tpirlt day lo Increate Mudent morale. Pholo by K. Ilenton Deep in thought Concentration It the key word (or lett- ing round Irac k tape In the cinematog- raphy clatter. Senior Michelle Monte btlent to her tape, making ture that no tcralchet or bump could be heard. Photo by C Bauer Our Alma Mater When the aludenta had chanted and yel- led their data calla, all clatter were united at the achool tong began. Ware of band thowed achool tplril where tludentt and football player alike were ready to JUNK JESUIT.- Photo by D. Geiger
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