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Your high school years consisted of much more than education. You had eighteen school-free hours every day. Of course that’s not to say life became anarchy after 2:05. You still had responsibilities. Homework, household jobs, and beauty sleep held priorities. The time you had left was your own. You were selective about how you spent it. For many, after school activities took precedent. Sports, theatre, and music groups all required dedication. And dedication required time. You worked to develop your talents. You also worked to develop your finances. As a high school student, you were hit by the harsh reality that things cost money. Whether you were working for a car, an education, or to pay your Daytons charge, your job was a big part of your life. The rest of your time could be blissfully unstructured. You spent your evenings in a variety of ways-from skateboarding to watching movies. Or just talking with special friends. Along with high school came a new sense of independence. Planning your own time made you appreciate the things you did. It made a difference in your attitude-you were reaching out for the best things in life. At th« movies. Kelly Himnwn, Popping • wheel! of |M Kirsten Docter. and Amy Grout Iron »■ . Olaf Gilberts » debate the choice of film . defiea grevl 1
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Wearing royal smilaa, Moira Petit and Maria Cedergren sparkle at the Coronation Reception. The excitement ahinea aa the 1987 1988 Homecoming Royalty poae for a portrait in front of the recently conatructed Indoor Edinborough Park. Front row: Joe Johnson and Jill Lindgren, Junior Attendants; Joe Jacox Marla Cedergren, Dave Bloomquiat, Kristin Qivens, Senior Royalty; Queen Debbie Bauer; King Steve Cronkhite; Jessica Minion, Paul Galchutt, Moira Petit, Brian Halverson, Senior Royalty; Kris Barthelemy and Daniel Ballantine, Junior Ambassadors; Row 2: J. Brocket and N. Anderson, Freshman Attendants; 8. Zimmel and M.J. Stocco, Sophomore Attendants; Julie Bednar and Mark Ambroe, Senior Ambatsadort; M. Becker and H. Park, Freshman Ambassadors; K. Kasch and J. Leahy, Sophomore Ambassadors. jbtn££ mf{
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Sharing a drink at Rocky Rococo. Jo« Stahl and Sua Swartz apand a quiat avening together. Like many other atudenta at Kennedy, aenior Aaron Duis finda that spending some of hia free time at work allows him to have a grester deal of money and freedom for future uae.
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