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Above: Analysis homowork didn't always mako sans . Somatimas you needed the help of Dad. It didn't matter that ha had taken analysis thirty years ago and didn't remember anything. The important thing was that you were working together. Jim De lestry helps JoAnne with a difficult problem. Right: Gathering information lor her Contemporary Issues class, senior Aleia Ingram, with the help of library assistant junior Kim Agra, locates the reference material she needs.
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4C,' i MORE THAN A NAME l Ca tU lutsU ohn F. Kennedy High School. Sure, that was the name of your school. But, Kennedy was more than that — it was more than a name. It was what you identified with — the football team, the French club, or the Senior class. Ultimately you identified with all the students at Kennedy. You weren't just a Flag, you weren't just a hockey player, you were an Eagle. You did your best — you gave it your all. You were successful. And success was more than always winning the game or taking first place in a meet or competition. Success was trying your hardest, being committed, even being a good loser. Success was taking pride in what you did, in who you were — an Eagle. In the end, to be an Eagle meant — PRIDE. Pride in your school made Kennedy more than a name. Left: Jim Nordby and Sue Whitney join the choir in God Bleat the USA at a Viking halftime show. Top Left: Flag Corpa Co-Captain Above: Performing one of many Kelly Sivertaon performa to the aucceaaful routines, the Kolleena band'a number, Scream Machine. make Kennedy more than a name. Lett: With Kennedy pride, atudent director Aaron Duia leada the marching band in the tune, “Souaa. Opening 3
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Gath WHHI et's face the JV facte— academics Jl were important. L To maintain your I------1 grade point average you often put in overtime. Misted social events and lost sleep. Remember when homework seemed endless? Mom and Dad forbid you to go out until you finished your English paper. You spent the night writing with Dad. Left: Gordon Oleon, Todd Grind . Troy Neumann end David Groth check tie rod enda for wear. Procrastination didn't pay off. You drank a can of caffeine-packed JOLT preparing to stay awake all night. Results varied. Either you performed well. Or were too drowsy to think. Or worse, you fell asleep. So you didn’t receive straight A's. You weren’t a failure. Managing six classes and a social life wasn't easy. You put forth your best effort. You Made The Grade. MAKING THE GRADE Openmg 5
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