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sounds, eating unpeeied bananas — 2 of them — was unique in itself. Ask any sophomore. Nobody else did things the way you did them. And that’s what will be remembered above all. Et could have been flat. And long. Boring. But you made he year special. Those loud-mouth volleyball fans, actually were funny. As harsh as it Above: Tirod of formality of Coronation. Senior Royalty Dan Eitreim. Lon Paul, and Kria Rebeck find tho pepfoat to be a good time to let out their child-like inhibition Above right: Reserve goalie John Morgan eyes the play of hia team, which finished with a 15-3 1 record Right: During the Homecoming pepleat. even the sophomores see something to smile about.
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WORRY, ANTICIPATION, hen, and only then, did you know for sure. When the clock had stopped running, the light bulbs on Kennedy's side of the scoreboard seemed to be working much better. Others tried to tell you that you were lucky, but you knew better. It’s fact: you had a great team, and you were a big part of it. Your pride increased along with your hat size. Films don’t lie, however, and thanks to Kodak, the coach found some nasty mistakes in the game films. Several wind-sprints would take care of any head swelling, thinks coach. This left you with an altogether new experience: being too sore to sleep. ATHLETES RESTLESS Left: Stacey Jacobs strains to spike a shot. Her volleyball team tied for the Lake championship. Above right: Feeling the pride that comes from winning efforts. Rogneby relives the night's gam Left: Putting his Jefferson foe into a cradle hold. 155-pounder Jim Hoeve attempts to aet a pm. Hoeve was a four-year letterman for the perennially strong wrestlers. 7
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Lett: Concert Choir member Patty Perfetti sings the school anthem during Coronation. Far left: On a cold and windy Homecoming night, Queen Amy McDaniels snuggles close to Kina Dana Christian at the football game. The gridders outlasted Cooper 14-12. Below: Poised and anxious, the Kolleens wait tor the music to begin. Lett: His team won the game Now Randy Triplett is ready lor a sundae with Laura Collins. Above: Flutists Jane Rudzenske and Cindy Marholtz play lor the Coronation.
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