Kimball County High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Kimball, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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With a strong offense the Horns put 24 points on the board and defensively they managed to hold to bulldogs to 89 rushing yards for 37 plays. It all goes to prove You can’t get a good team down. We played pretty well overall commented Coach Keith Staehr, after a 24-0 Homecoming victory over the Bridgeport Bulldogs. The Horns, anticipating a strong Bridgeport team, were ready and went to work scoring halfway through the first quarter. Craig Lockhorn ran the ball for an 8-yard touchdown; but the PAT was unsuccessful. Varsity football player, Craig Lockhorn, carries the ball for another Horn touchdown for Kimball Lockhorn' had an even 100 yards rushing on 15 carries Football players Craig Lockhorn, loe Chapin, Ryan Vowers, Mark Vowers, and Shane Hargreaves are being fed by blindfolded varsity volleyball players Lori Buddecke, Krista Bashaw and others The Horn's defense was strong stopping the Bulldogs from any move they attempted throughout the game. The offense continued to play tough scoring twice in the second quarter. Craig Lockhorn scored a second touchdown followed by an 80-yard run by Shane Hargreaves to put 12 more points on the board. It wasn't until the final quarter that the Horns scored their final touchdown, a one-yard run by Henry Heeg. During half time 30 band members performed the 1936 Homecoming routine. They introduced the 1936 Homecoming king and queen enacted by Beverly Atkins and Les Reempts. Cheerleading Coach Steve Gilliland announced the Homecoming royalty during the half time performance. They were: )ody Spargo, queen; Andy Beguin, king; Tina Hensley and Amy Rutledge, queen attendants; and Mark Vowers and loe Chapin, king attendants.Crown bearers were Liea Rauert and Mark Schnell Spirit leaders and enthusiastic students hoped to cheer their team to a 3-1 record with a bonfire the evening before the game and at a pep assembly on Friday. Several skits were planned, including the varsity football players participating in a pie eating contest. Rousing music, snake dancing, and stirring chants helped motivate the gridders to shut out the Bulldogs.

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Rochael Soper. Nancy Hargreaves. Laurie Dunkin, and other pep band members march through the halls announcing the Homecoming pep assembly Homecoming royalty Amy Rutledge and Tina Hensley, attendants; lody Spargo, queen; Andy Begum, king; Mark Vowers and Joe Chapin, attendants; crown bearer is Mark Schnell What did you like most about Home-coming? Hofnecoawrg The music and lights were really neat. They played many songs that everyone liked. --Ben lensen 88 I enjoyed watching Kimball cream Bridgeport! -Tamara Cook '89 The fact that we won the game was excellent and the music was fairly decent. -Kerry Cleveland '87 At the dose of the final quarter were able to shut out the Bulldogs of play, the scoreboard lights up and held them to only 89 rushing the Horn's winning score. The Horns yards in 37 plays !Jouncing on tfi£ C.t.i[in j



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but also for budgets 1.0. u. was a popular brand for not only sweatshirts with the high cost of fashions. During the first weeks of school, students expressed style with wild colors found in Hawaiian shorts and tank tops. Mini skirts with shaker sweaters also made nice outfits for the summer and fall months. As the weather changed, closet doors were opened to exciting winter fashion with mid-length skirts and sweaters, accented with scarfs and pins to make a more dressy attire. To add a little fun into their dress, girls matched sweaters with socks which were worn over the jeans. On the other hand, guys often added style with suspenders and neckties. Some other popular items this year consisted of such items as banana clips for the hair, Reebok hightop shoes, and pumps. As for brand names, I.O.U., Juniors Brad Brower, Mike Loy, and Kirby Fell gather around to show off the guys' style - suspenders Brian Wilson and Dan Williams wear the popular brand I.O.U while talking physics. Fashions 0.0 Ri. Guess, and Pepe ranked at the top of the list. But of course, the famous Levi 501's will always be a favorite. This year, style showed a more casual look. With a little imagination and with a closet ful of separates and accessories, students could create oh-so-classy combinations. Rochael Soper and Aleta Pearson show off the key choice for coats during the winter season.

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