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“I’ve been in swing choir for rhree years and every year find it more challenging, said Brian Freeman. Later. Brian enrered stare competition and scored a perfect 7 on his solo performance. “Sno w flake was one of the best things I ' ve ever done. said ffeather Boh en. A guest speaker at Snowflake. A! Grossenbacher told of severe beatings by MBs every time he got drunk in the service. O pening Pa ges Moving Up
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“Anri Federalist ’ Mr. John Brindley argues against the signing of the Constitution during a re creation of the “ Great Debate. Enroute To Becoming Ha Five months later, delegates from the ' 88 KF.Y staff traveled to the National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Kan- sas City, Missouri, and brought home the Best of Show trophy, ranking the 87 KFY the best small school yearbook in the na- tion. First-year volleyball coach Mike Staup did something no one else could do in the past five years. He took the boy’s varsity team to a .500 season and a third place finish in the State Tourney at Hebron. Meanwhile, the girl’s varsity volleyball team retained their PCC tourney title by defeating Kouts in the finals, 13-15, 15-7, 15 -2. In choir, Brian Freeman re- ceived a perfect score of 7 on his solo performance in Indianap- olis. The Lady Wildcats finished the varsity basketball season with a 18-3 record, sharing the conference championship with Kouts. At 17-1, the girls junior var- sity basketball team finished the season with the best record ever. Students and faculty from “Operation Snowball, a group designed to help teens with their problems, brought back “Operation Snowflake” to help junior high students cope. Led by Mr. Robert Krol, Hanover was the first school in the state to do this. jtf Opening Pag.es B ick On The A fap
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S • T . u • D • E • N • T L • I • F • E n the move THEN AND NOW I ' hirty years ago student life meant an evening of skating at the Cedar Lake Roller Rink or going to Great Oaks Drive-In Theatre. Those places are gone now, but there’s still plenty to do. Beyond hanging-out at the new “Fat Al- berts arcade or pigging-out at the new Burger King, student lives have taken new directions. Lost in heavy academic loads, students searched for part-time jobs from bagging at Wilco to boat- herding at a lakeshore harbor. Others oriented toward community service. Emergency Medical Training at Broadway Meth- odist Hospital or duty with the Civil Defense Squad offered contemporary challenges. These local interests only encompassed the nor- mal aspects of growing up. Afterall, there was still enough boating, skiing, hunting, snowmobiling, and partying to put any lifestyle Back On The Map. “Get Trashed the Segue lira the best djnee Vc gone to. sttid junior I I ally A t . T danced with my friends till night long. ttdded II ' ally. The Student Council raised over SSOO from the dance. “I love that old time rock h roll. said sophomore Tom Cubit. With his leather jacket Tom was just one of the many participants in the dOs Day dress-up during Spirit Week. Student Life Divider Back On The , fap
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