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  • Final play runs off with a howl

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Deona Murren

    “There is something in the air that disturbs me…the scent of murder, Sir Henry. The scent of murder,” said Jonathan Baldwin (’08), who played Sherlock Holmes. As the audience walked into the auditor

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  • Gabe Knapton a cowboy

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Cody Ganz

    Everybody has a dream as a child of some sort of what they want to be when they are older, whether it’s to play sports, a movie star, or even a fireman. But ever since Gabe Knapton (’07) was young he

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  • Late start already planned

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Vanessa Mares

    Many students wonder why, when they came back from summer and they received their passbooks, the calendar had a scheduled a late start every month.

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  • A tally for Tilly

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Breanna Davenport and Courtney Ferris

    Craig Tilly is a new student teacher this year, and has been teaching classes with Mrs. Sloan, a biology teacher. Tilly isn’t your average student teacher however. His life goes beyond normal colleg

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  • Fine Arts Festival displays school's talent

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Johanna Miller and Deona Murren

    The fourth annual Fine Arts Festival was held right before spring break on Wednesday, March 28.

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The Skyline Sun Skyline High School Longmont, CO
Issue Date: Monday, April 09, 2007 Issue: Volume 29, Issue 5 Last Update: Thursday, April 19, 2007
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Skyline changes to alternating block
Despite the administration’s attempt to release a decision before spring break they were able to finally release a decision on Monday April 9, 2007. After school Principal Tom Stumpf announced that S
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The time of year all upperclassmen have waited for is finally here. With graduation right around the corner seniors are ready to party hard.
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The dreaded ACT test is just around the corner. Few know why it is so dreaded. All they know is what they are told which is, “Your entire future is affected by this test.”
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A tally for Tilly
Craig Tilly is a new student teacher this year, and has been teaching classes with Mrs. Sloan, a biology teacher. Tilly isn’t your average student teacher however. His life goes beyond normal colleg
full story 
Many students wonder why, when they came back from summer and they received their passbooks, the calendar had a scheduled a late start every month.
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After weeks of intense conversation and a deadline fast approaching, the administration has failed to make a decision on next year’s schedule.
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Gabe Knapton a cowboy
Everybody has a dream as a child of some sort of what they want to be when they are older, whether it’s to play sports, a movie star, or even a fireman. But ever since Gabe Knapton (’07) was young he
full story 
After weeks of intense conversation and a deadline fast approaching, the administration has failed to make a decision on next year’s schedule.
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After weeks of intense conversation and a deadline fast approaching, the administration has failed to make a decision on next year’s schedule.
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Fine Arts Festival displays school's talent
The fourth annual Fine Arts Festival was held right before spring break on Wednesday, March 28.
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