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UT People Are: . . Worth Their Weight In Gold UT people are different. UT people are a cut above the rest. There’s nothing like being from UT. Top left: George Rankin, new truant officer, keeps a sharp eye out on the North Campus parking lot. Top right: Dave Busch, girl’s swim coach, is prepared to handle all that a first season brings with it. Lower: There’s nothing quite like a bunch of UT fans hamming it up at the games. Top right: Sherri Boots. Sophomore. smiles at the anxious crowd awaiting the start of another UT football game. Top far right: Jeff DeBo. junior, and Jeff Greer, senior. display their prize winning drafting projects Lower far right: Jeff Honert. senior, and junior. Terry Shamsie. practice cross country for an upcoming meet. UT’s Golden Ages
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The 1980 SKYLINE is the golden anniversary for Skyline. Fifty years ago in 1930. the first yearbook staff put together Volume One of what was to become a yearly tradition. The 1980 yearbook staff has been more than twice the size of the 1930 staff and has had more than twice the number of pages to complete. The 1980 Skyline is not Volume 50. but Volume 38, because the annual was not published during the Depression. The yearbook trends have changed over the years, as have the number of pages and the yearbook companies. The 1955 edition was the silver anniversary yearbook and was advised by Ms. Anita Murrens. The 1955 Skyline used the hands of time as its theme in order to convey to the student body that it was Skyline’s silver anniversary. The 1980 Skyline staff chose Skyline Strikes It Rich as the theme for the golden anniversary book and used phrases relating to gold to carry out its theme. Far upper left: Fifty years ago. males cheered for UT. Eldon Fisher was one of them. Far lower left: The first Skyline staff all fourteen of them Upper left: Fifty years ago later, the 1980 Skyline staff is much larger staff of twenty-two. Middle right: Maryann Ryan, sophomore, discovers that being on Skyline for her first year takes a lot of work and responsibility. Lower left: Annette Nagel, senior, and Laura Heath, junior, take a moment from sorting underclassmen pictures. Lower right: Mrs. Marsha Peterson. Skyline adviser, copyreads a feature story. U.T.'s Golden Ages — 3
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