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STARS ON BROADWAY- Juniors Kirsten Trengove pass out stars to brighten up the junior Hauge, Kathy Gabriel, Darren Hand, and Terry Broadway scene. John Antonich He began playing at the age of 8 and still entertains the crowds today PICKIN ' teacher, an accomplished A musician, a children ' s novel- ist, swimming coach, Mr. Bob McKinnon somehow manages to be all four people at once. McKinnon has been a teacher at CMR since the school opened and is still going strong. He teaches Comtem- porary Literature and junior English. He said of all of his classes in general, he likes his senior classes the best. He began playing the violin and pi- ano at age 8 and from there started to play the banjo which he still plays to- day For the past three years he has provided entertainment at the Home- coming spaghetti dinners. As well as being a musician, McKinnon has writ- ten children ' s books: Moose. Bruce and the Goose and To Yellowstone a Jour- ney Home. Both have been published. Growing up in California, McKin- non ' s father introduced swimming to him and as his interest grew he became a swimming coach. He has also been coaching girls and boys varsity swim- ming for both CMR and Great Falls High School for the past eight years. McKin- non combines his tal- ents for his swim- mers by playing his banjo on road trips. Trying to accom- plish many things at once could be a prob- lem for most people, but for McKinnon, trying to exceed more than the aver- age person keeps him active and going strong. FINGER PICKIN ' GOOD- Jamming on his banjo, tains the crowd at the spa- English teacher Bob McKinnon once again enter- ghetti dinner. ' ROUD SENIORS- After working hard on their loor seniors gather together with a last exhaust- d smile for Principal Don Petersen. I
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RED HANDED- Looking suspicious seniors Mi- chelle Campbell and Kara Phillips decorate Joanie Arntson ' s car for the caravan. Susan Bishop DISHIN ' OUT- Junior Su- MUNCH MOUTH- At the annual Homecoming zette Payment serves up spaghetti dinner senior Joely Hunter shows off the spaghetti for only her well developed eating habits. $1.50. 16 HOMECOMING
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GO. FIGHT, WIN- senior Kara Phillips cheers by herself as the rest of the crowd waits for the cheerleaders to lead them. Dennis Batchelor TAKE A GUESS- who ' s inside? Junior Tonya Bar- rett shows her spirit by wearing the mascot attire ;; the Homecoming football game. ]B- HOMECOMING
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