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ttention! Life Begins at 3:24! If you asked the average student when he considers his day to start, he may reply,“3:24 p.m.!” Of course, that’s when the fun starts! As the dismissal bell rings, the student center became filled with smiling teenagers ready to “live.” Some headed off for sports while others spent an hour or two of cruising or other such socializing. Although most students saved most of their socializing for Friday and Saturday nights, it wasn’t unusual to find students hanging out at the bowling alley or Marty’s Drive-in playing video games on weeknights. Then maybe they would “squeeze”in an hour or so of homework However, the more serious student would spend most of the night doing homework, then spend the weekend rewarding themselves for all their hard work. Others held jobs in addition to everything else; and by the time Friday night came, they were too tired to go out, but went out anyway. Going to school and keeping up with all of one’s other activities was really quite a chore, but after everything was finished, students found out that it was really worth it after all. Suzanne Meyer Jon Staehr and Tiffany Wynne share a few moments together at the Morrill volleyball game.
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During a visit to a Denver court room on an FBLA Field trip, Ben Jensen is questioned. A mock trial was held, and Ben was acting as the investigating officer. The pep band gives their first performance as Kimball hosts Morrill in volleyball. Brian Wilson shows his enthusiasm by playing his drums in the pep band for the Kimball Momll volleyball game. Cheerleaders Tamara Cook and Kay Danielson hang posters to encourage participation in Homecoming spirit week. The night before the Homecoming game, varsity football players Mike Loy, Shane Hargreaves, and Scott Hillius are encouraging the students to attend the game against Gordon. Gficnin 9
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Question and Answer Q: What do you do on weekends and school breaks? 2 X 40 30 20 10 0 KCHS volleyball players, Reine Janicck, Joann Carlson, and Krista Bashaw grin after entertaining their audience at the Homecoming bonfire. •zStu.de. nt J1ifs. iZi i vision
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