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-ll e Y P f Linda Gibson, Kim Koeppen and Karla Hackett fpage left, top righlj were one ofthe few cars of Junlnra which found the Seniors at the Marple. They ready to celebrate once they reached the feativitlel. -phola by Kyla Kapphshn Rlchelle Stewart, Tammy Webb, Jayson l-lanschu, Carolyn Burris and Jolene Delllnger KDHQB left, bottom rlghtj the coordinators of Moonlight at the Marple atrike their Sleazo Ball pane aa they watch people cfulae Douglna. -pholn by Kyla Kapphahn President Richard Fellx ltopj ylelda to the demands nl students to have a Welkout when the menu basketball teem won the KCAC Champlonahlp lor the second year ln a row. - -Dholo by Tereaa Glaybeal Lance Falrbalrn ahowa over-enthusiasm as he lrlea to carry the Xylophone around campus to help spur students Into walking out ol their classes for a day nf fun actlvl- ties and relaxation. --photo by Kyle Kapphahn 0 T'-I o o. . n February 27, 1988 the men's basketball team captured the KCAC crown with a 67-61 win over Ottawa at Ottawa. Monday, February 29, the stu- dents started the chant WaIk out, Lower Tuition, and roamed the halls uniting the voices until they reached the USC where President Felix agreed to a walkout In honor of the basketball championship. Morning activities were held at Westgate Fun Center. The students could bowl and play miniature golf and pool for free. About 150 students particl- pated, which was outstanding. Lunch was provided by Chlcka-flla. They delivered chicken nuggets and cole slaw to the Fun Center. In the afternoon, students were offered the chance to skate for free at Carousel. - by Usa Frieaen
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Tlm Tucker and Cheryllynn Schoonover enluy pl ylng with the pizza ul the JunlorlSenior S k held at the Marple on Maple. --pholo by Kyl Klpphahn O - NW e wanted to be different and provide a chal- lenge for the Juniors who were hunting for us, said Carolyn Burris, Senior Class president. The last few years the Juniors have found the Se- nior with little problem, but this year we vowed to be different! And different they were. The Seniors first had a mock sneak at Braums on Douglas to fi- nallze some plans for sneak. The day of sneak, March 22, the Seniors were informed of a place to meet. Four groups of Seniors met at different places around the city and waited an hour and then all jour- neyed back to the Marple Theater on Douglas. The Seniors were treated to chicken nuggets from Chic- ka-fila, pizza, cookies, popcorn, pop, movies, music, and games. The Seniors were happy to be able to cut costs by S400 by using contacts. Many of the Seniors had given up hope of the Juniors finding the Seniors, then around 1 o'cIock the Juniors arrived. Our car had driven around the Marple sev- eral times and I always wondered what Sleaze Balls meant, said Karla Hockett, Junlor,SecretarylTrea- surer. l guess I should have stopped sooner to check it out. After 3 o'clock the sneak really got moving wlth music and dancing. Howard Macy, Phil Adrlan, and Gayle Porter were faculty members who attend- ed and made the night special for the Juniors and Serll0rS. -by Kyle Kappnam
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