Center High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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o hear some adults talk about kids today, it's as if we were as easily classi- fied as a species of insect or a model of automobile. All too often, we hear ourselves labelled as those Center students, stupid freshmen, or adolescent subculture , as we would learn in Dan Creasy's Sociology class. But it's not all that easy. Though we may sound easily classified as a group, individually, it's clear that we're all very different. ln a high school of nearly 1000 students, we've got nearly 1000 different li- festyles. So how do we represent these thousand different viewpoints un- der the generic heading of Student Life? That's All Things Considered. lt's Ken Hughes 4121, whose obsession with After football practice, Kevin Bunting 491 sips a Sprite and waits for 3 ride home. Photo: Craig Peltzie 4 Design. . .Matt Haun sports dictates his TV viewing habits and choice of fash- ion. lt's jerry Ru- nyan 4101, who goes to Bi- ble Study classes once a week. lt's all of us in our own celebration of uniqueness. nd we're as dif- ferent as the ob- jects we possess. You can learn a lot about a person by the kind of things they carry around. A simple thing like a key- chain can represent a per- son's attachment to their car and their home. Backpacks and purses are loaded with statements about the people who carry them. My purse is a memory book, said Kim Silverman 4121, I carry everything that's sa- cred to me in my purse. One ofthe most impor- tant possessions are pic- tures. Gineane Vieux 4111 says she carries photo- graphs of her friends be- cause my friends are LL THINGS coNS1DERED very important to me and my pictures reflect that. In addition, pictures also help students remember special events. So as we consider the many things that mean student life to the typi- cal Centerite in this part of our memory book, we have to be able to narrow these differences down into a few basic catego- ries. To help, we've load- ed you a diversity pack, classifying the uniquen- esses under different stu- dent possessions. And of course, we've also includ- ed plenty of pictures to put these differences in focus. I After all, things are pretty blurry in the ado- lescent subculture. - - leff Field Netty Borbely 4121 puts up movie posters for the Homecoming dance. Photo: feff Field fl i P i

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