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Reviewing test notes on the staircase before third hour arejunior Terria Briggans, Corey Shields, and sophomore Jennifer Grigsby. Corey made a B on the test. Myne' , ,, Mfg , 7,1 Z Thoroughly bored with working with cash debits in accounting, senior Tom Morgan takes time to admire senior Liz ConkIin's beauty ltopl, while cheerleader Jenni Seger encourages the NADO crowd to get spirited during a basketball game. EW ADDITIONS ll! Student Life
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People: Th ree teachers were nominated for Kansas Master Teacher Award. The seniors concentrated on finishing high school in ff: lt's seven-thirty in the moming and already a group fomms, waiting for the doors to swing open. The wait gives students time to catch up on the latest news, including the gossip. high style. The freshmen concentrated on hoping the seniors would leave - at last. Activities: Clubs helped speed the year along. NHS offered tutoring. The language clubs offered the chance to learn cultures. Other clubs, such as F.F.A., Kayettes, and ACTS, emphasized student responsibility and pride Around Town: Coffeyville offered a world outside of high school. Jobs were I I available for all types of part-time work. Some students attended college. But, basically, the 'Ville was a place to have fun and be with friends. The year was productive. The year was great. Practically everybody was involved with something, whether it be academics, athletics, or a club. But it was all of Field Kindley that improved - and moved in a new direction. Introduction! 5
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,,, , ,,,,, As the year started off, everyone had their fads, fancies, and favorites. New styles, recent releases, and just-out looks set the scene for the 1987-88 school year. Starting off the school year with a new principal wasjust the beginning of the changes Field Kindley would face. Although many seniors resented the idea that the freshman class was moved to the high school, the addition of more classrooms was necessary to make room for them. Everyone complained of overcrowded halls, but that growth in population resulted in increased attendance of clubs and organizations. A large increase in the band required new uniforms, while new classes were added to the list of electives. With the increase of students and classes came the addition of new faculty members. With the changes came a fresh sense that our school was starting anew. Just a spinted freshman gal, Knssy Nevin ro the halls during Spirit Week ilefti, while Natl Uy, Grant Elmore, Robbie Gibbs, and Nathan Stewart compete in the trivia bowl. Student Life! 5
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