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As you may have noticed some people at Skyvue are Eying to make some minor improvements in the school. . many students this helps tohdevelop pride but in ome it becomes a source of vandalism. In front and along the side of S.H.S., trees were anted for improvement of the appearance of the hool. Disregard to our school was shown Tuesday rning when the trees efore. The trees have ope that they have the Another improvement 5 shelves and mirrors had been pulled up the night now been planted again and we chance to grow. around Skyvue is the building in the restrooms. Those who onwnonw Fronw the Coach As the seventh gre basketball team last vc we ended with a season 19-'. with our coach, N NEVER THOUGHT Jim Parks. This year w Vr. male Vddv as coach, are honing to have a v4 ve shown disregard to their school are the ones who 9UCC6SSful season. The Eve written on the shelves. are 11 hovs oractich Skyvue's F.H.A. has been doing many other projects with the team this ve: esides the ones listed above. They deal with the were are a few commev Lean up of Skyvue and are intended to develop a ffnm OHV Ruvs about wl Lttle pride within the students. It's a shame some tear down things that are being done for their I l I you didn't put it there, but who stop, pick it up, and throw it away? can hel nrrklwjs FIV! Nje. my J. L muy, nr ,yfg',,1,h, Tk!! Dre fge owes U-flu.. L..K iudent 3unoH The 1975-75 S.H.S. stu- t council officers are J. A-'dd P follows: ,,,- sident, Bryan Kilburn 3 e President, Terry istyg Secretary Mary ldg and Treasurer Gwen lpadona. The talent show for the ecoming will be held nary 5, in the S.H.S. itorium. Admission will 25c for the whole stu- t body. Afterwards all h school students will asked to cast a vote ' their favorite candid- : for Homecoming 00220- : queen will be crowned ring half time at the rvue - Shenandoah game Ld on January 16. The chief goal of the ident council this year Have Pride. 'il' yggrjglf I GUY' DDAPT Llgak AT orncri .ur becpusc fl-mf CPC to create a closer knit .JA-at anal f--..1L.. --i-- I'm proud that I'm from Skyvuei Are YOU? Well, let's check and see... how about that P8Pef that you saw on the floor, did you stop t0 PiCk if , or just walk by as if you didn't notice it? O.K., help our school's appearance! A little extra effort fhev be like. x .fm- Ml the wav. think the season wi Hill Uughes-Uhetter th lg-st' year . I Vas3vhL3fjer5e-HT hone t team will he as good. not hotter than la vearf' - JR. HI TH , GOLDEN STAR Published Biweekly says you can t It really would you can' t Cwrlesy of The Spirit of llcnlocracyn See pride lWke:l0f EDITOR IN CHIEF - Joanne Wedd but that EDITOR - Ronda Baker LAYOUT - Tammie Antill 1 doe SH li REPORTERS - Judy Love Janet Lee mean You Myrtle Piatt , Shirley Highman Carl C l'1aVe Kathy Stimpert Mike Stoffel 1 t . Jeff Berringer TYPISTS - Tina Cline Teresa Guiler Tammy Smith Chris Bartenschlag COPY - Dennis Echols PHOTOGRAPHS - Larry Baker R. HIGH - Jan Cline Sheila Moose Jerry Calder 'ers Never thought we it, but T'm sure that this vear will be the most ex- citinv one we've had at Sbvvue. Here we are Final- lv as Seniors. As T talk to mv Fellow classmates T know some are anxious to get out of here, hut then R d ma e
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iO0DBYE.. How do you say goodbve a nlace that's brought fun. ioy, laughter, ars. pain. sorrow. and many memories? lAll the memories good d bad I shall never for t. Throughout the vears I look back and wish I s still here. I don't want to leave, t what can I do? How can I stay here? don't want to grow old. a Team? DN A team is a group 0 'CHE I What is a irimnert got 2 5482? ag memhers OF I vioneer Vallev vollevhall cam. The team was chosen friends. pose .... winning a gam Each caring of the other performance. Each knowledgeable in th sport - annalyzing thhi errors and the team' Each enhancing another' morale, knowledge, an skill. Each complaining in ope constructive critlcig P L Each sharing another problem. Waker and Vathv have been CHOSGH he All' Each giving their fulles abilities to the effgy Each bettering their m skills. Each honest to their po bv the coaches from Fort 1 This world of ours Frve. Waterford, Woods- ition' to themse ves the eoach, and oth ares me. I want to stav fieydy qhananaoah, and layerq .une and live forever. MeaA0wBrnnb. TMP pir1g X team.. is a winni I' can I? No' I know T were chosen for their all- combination. gt krmvefhtgil Tau a 'l'm lal'l ahlllfv and Tsmwonx - mowtsn ver Urge S D ace ttfr d.. C nQradulat40USv C1 an of its memories a0n,,a a2,, ,,a'Q,,,,, DETERMINATION - Ellis: l of mv friend and I , 5 INTEGRITY ' ll be goin? our separate 7 distinguished onlgulfz, .ys. what shall T do? El I unifvfm and a SMIL 'U I need my friends. Yes ll make new ones but how n I lose these ones. e ones who have shared e most important part of life. How can we lUSC y good-bye and walk my? ROGRAM The National Honor vciety sponsored a anksgiving program ber 25 in the S.H.S nditorium. The program included vems about Thanksgiving ld a skit, Everyday is nanksgiving. The S.H.S. chorus Le sang, HFather We Thank neen and Uwe Gather Toge- -l A 520101 13000 someone who comes to A small end, and faces an even bigger besinhihs- having lots of prob- lems behind you, but still having many ahead. looking back on the fun things of the past. and hoping you're not too st Game score of halanced Wecemher A was the Fir- Paskethall Plavers. Thev nlaved Caldwell. The seventh yrade team von their came with the d4nQ scorino l? points, Roh Bineear scoring R nolnrs and hill Raker scor ina 5 points. The leading rehounders were Hilverding with 7 rebounds and have Thorn with 6 rehounds. The old to do them again. having the best time of your life, but n0t realizing it until ten years later. something so Great that you work toward it for eleven years, and then cry when it's all over. WE ,Rl made 19 baskets out of attempts For 337. On the other side the ledeer is our Husua nreatu eighth grade te Thev had an off n4nht, inv to the Reds wit with Matt ullver- qcnrp or 2Q,16. Lead! the eivhth orade was R1 Wuphes with 0 points, Fr loved hv Phil Wells 8 Vasev Lafferre with nofnts each. Their next name is December 8 agglngt Wood For the lr. Niph 38-5. Ccorlne was Each dedicated to one pur
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