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Mio CONTINENT PUBLIC UBRARY Midwest Genealogy Cemef 3440 S Lee s Summit Rd Nl G C Independence 'VlO 54055 SOME After our Kevin Cha , with- a trophy t Week C New Coke: Rock Palaceg the Volleyball Bunch' Pizzaz' ski - tripsg Plaza lights: paisley printg Rambo: Live Aidg An- 4 nie, Geneva Summitg ACTQ R Show Me Series... , . 21 Opening I H ,UND S- L If E K if .NG Grandview ogether, we made 1986 our year. But, what exactly did we do? A new dress code let us strut into school in shorts for the first time. And, in cars covered with GO DOGS , we caravanned to Manhatten, Kansas to once again watch the football team show who was boss. Back at home, hallways housed pais- leys over stirrup pants lwithout' forgetting a Swatchl as Forenzas faded out. But, the old faithful 501's and leather Reeboks were still a comfy fit. The Canine Mutiny featured our fa- vorite mascot, while the volleyball and soccer teams gave us yet another reason to be proud of the Bulldogs. A .Spirit boosting became co-ed as eight Yell Leaders helped us cheer and added a little extra spice to the sidelines. We came to school each morningto the hghts of the football field and the sound of drums, as the band and flag ED - s 129 86 t . i I l . A , at the enthusiastic assembly, B95, presented the football team the Team of the corps strived for perfection and first place trophies. - - On homecoming, the tradition contin- ued as the Latin Club float stole first and the 'Dogs shut out the Ray South Cardinals 28-0. - But, rain didn't dampen our spirits. After announcing Gina Shay as queen, we were present for a dance .that had been absent for a year. A 1 Computers took over our grades, as photographers got turned around in the new revolving dark room door. ' The halls bubbled with excitement, but we had just started on all we set out to do. . l ' VICTORY VOLLEYS. Players on the volleyball ,team cheer .on their teammates during a home galme' against William Chrisrnan. The team's record .was 23-5. . I ARTROOM ANTICS. During fifth hciur Senior -Art Nancy Pickren, senior, clowns aro1rnd.in.Mr. Chrlsman's room: Pickren is a member of Art Guild.. ' -. I ' - fe -f :eg--?,lY Www ' - ,I ,H ...., ,,. .-. .. . ,.,p.n.:i,:,,... MQ...
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X, pl' ,Q GOING BANANA5. Monkeying around after school Melanle Jackson, senlor, relaxes at a frIend's house. Jackson is a member of fllotlon lnc. ' CON'l'lNUlNG THE TRADITION. Mlke Atklnson, junior, concentrates intently dur- tng the home game against Wlnnetonka: The Bulldogs defeated the Griffins 24-19. . - fl Melanle Jackson lm 1 Melanle Jackson VOLLEYBALL BUNCH. Shouting their spirlt, Joe Boothe, junior, and Craig Bradshaw, senior, support the volleyball team at a Wllllam Chrisman game. Boothe and Bradshaw are both varsity football players. ' f---- - -1 WT- -.- v--V --f--W .Y V-wv'.,, ,X . lr 'V e' na- fl'1, ?I .N . . Q.,-,fc ,1tA1,l J. .1 9? -u..., if -ft. -. st' r 4 an A A 'Q' ,ll , ' -. ' ag i ,Q ,,,,x-X,-,,,Q5!1L..1 l .4', - - -' ' , . J- , A L: Ehwf-fff . ,V 4 'J x X ' U, L- , .4 - -In MQW A si s TI. A ., ,l M., Kwik i - I , , ' 4 '. Y 1-qtgfbl J ' f f - -1 r Mzmwsf-G? ..-?illi1Vl!HTi?f.:3' ' 1-'Q .. ' r--I I I 4 B.
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