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Eight-thirty, that magical time when ordinary teenagers were transformed into students as the KHS school day began. But, before school, while the last minutes of their freedom ticked away, most students could be found at their “usual spot” engaged in enthused conversation as they awaited the ringing of the bell. From eight-thirty to three-twenty, we frazzled our brains factoring polynomials, memorizing the presidents, hunting for adverbs, and solving chemical equations. Teachers forced, pounded, yelled, and screamed knowledge into our heads as we meekly tried to absorb all of it. To further our headaches, there was always the torturing decision of where to go for lunch. Wendy’s? McDonalds? Frisch's? Burger King? The cafeteria? Somehow we always managed to decide on somewhere, yet it still remains a mystery how we could get back to class on time. When the day was over, we departed as we had come — by bus, car, bicycle, or foot — with a collection of puzzle pieces tucked safely in our memories. Opening 7
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Our puzzle is the essence of our school life. It is diverse in composition for we arc diverse in interests. At King our extracurricular activities provided an outlet for our diversity, orginality, and pent up energy. The clubs, sports, organizations, and activities we were involved in played an important part of our daily lives. They taught us the importance of team work, school spirit, and pride. Our athletic teams epitomized team work. Our athletes, working as one unit, struggled, endured, and perservered. Chiefs. Falcons, Knights, Terriers, Rams, Dragons, and Eagles all fell beneath the powerful swipe of the Lion’s mighty paw as our teams proved to everyone that the King Lions are indeed number one! The 42 clubs and organizations at King did everything they could to make the year a high spirited one. Service clubs carried out projects for the school and community, giving openly of themselves whenever needed. Interest clubs allowed students to express their interests in such fields as health, drama, science, and foreign cultures. Honor clubs gave excelled students.
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