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Kermit Delivers Good Luck MOVIN' OUT MINI-MAGAZINE Many athletes prove to be superstitious. Stacy Reiners was no exception as she adopted Good Luck hermit'' and brought him to each and every volleyball game. The whole team started to believe in hermit and with a lot of hard work from the girls, he led them to the re- gion championship and to a sec- ond place finish in the state vol- leyball tournament. Stacy Reiners holds up her lucky charm better known as Good Luck hermit. hermit was lucky and helped the girls to a very fine volleyball season. Seniors Use Lounge for Fun and Relaxation Although it certainly isn't the most appealing room by any stretch of the imagination, the seniors found the senior lounge a good place to get away from it all. Much time was spent playing wist and other games. Other times were spent taking a nap, relaxing, and discussing the lat- est gossip. Some time was even spent studying and completing homework. But most of all, the seniors used the lounge for fun. When you walked by you would hear someone laughing, screaming, or giving someone a bad time. With the pressures of graduation and what follows ahead of them, they relished the time they could escape in the lounge. «Tim Koehler and Stacy Reiners wrestle In the senior lounge. This was the first year in which the seniors had lounge privileges. 12 Mini-Mag
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Freshman Jennifer Johnson stands in front of her locker. Her locker is typical of those you may find in the hallways. Home Away From Home Storing everything one needs for a day in school in a 10 by 30-inch locker is not easy. However, students manage to keep books, pens, combs, and other necessaries for the day in their lockers. They also make lockers their own with pictures, stickers, photos, etc. «•The seventh graders work fast to get ev- erything they need in the short 2 'h min- utes they are allowed between classes. MEWS EVENTS OF 1989 January 20 marks the first day of the Bush Quayle ad- ministration. negotiations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union re- sulted in the signing of the INF treaty by Pres. Reagan and USSR leader Gorbachev, eliminating all medium- range intermediate nuclear weopons. Thinking its target was a f-14 jet fighter, the USS Vin- cennes struck and destroyed a commercial Iranian air- liner killing all 290 persons on the plane over the Per- sian Gulf. rioting that 15,310 Soviet soldiers had died in the Qlh- year war, the USSR agreed to end its military interven- tion in Afghanistan. Sweeping across many western states, fires destroyed about 4 million acres of forest land including a large part of Yellowstone national Park. Baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti and Pete Rose reach an agreement banning Rose from baseball for life due to allegations of betting on baseball. United Flight 232 crashes in Sioux City. Despite 104 ca- sualties, 185 passengers miraculously survive. Twelve years after its interplanetary odyssey began, the unmanned space probe Voyager 2 arrived at neptune, the planet currently farthest from the sun. Crowned as champions in the world of sports were: baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, football, San Francisco 49ers; and basketball, the Detroit Pistons.
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My Mom is My Teacher!!! It's hard to imagine what it's like to have your mother as your teacher. Several students endured the good with the bad that accompanies this situa- tion. Others had a parent who served as a janitor, cook, or a principal. Beth and Sharon Trenerry had their mother as an English teacher. Beth ex- plains, At first its not too bad but by the last 9-weeks it gets real old. Having your mother work in school has advantages and disadvantages. Above, Sharon Trenerry looks for a pen in her mother's desk. Seniors Move To End Of The Hall As you move through the ranks of classes, you also pro- gress down the hall. As a senior, your lockers are finally on the south end, far away from the ju- nior high and freshmen. Above, Kristie Qeorgeson and Eddie Kaufman get the needed sup- plies from their lockers. One tradition that is popular with students, but not the staff, is the water fights that take place the last day of school. Above, Tim Johnson gets a pail of water dumped literally on top of his head by Kris Lange and Stacy Reiners outside of the senior lounge. Mini-Mag 13
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