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FAREWELL Yearbook staff members have chosen “This One’s Four You as the theme because we feel this phrase commends each Yellowjacket for his participation in helping make this year at KHS memorable. Each person has his own interests and his own special achievements in organizations, classes, sports, assemblies, and extra-curricular activities. So for each of you, for all you do... Senior class officers for the 1985-86 year are (standing) Jana Beuttner. secretary and Steve Stolz. vice president; (seated) Todd Brown. President and Lisa Liebl. treasurer. “THIS ONE’S FOR YOU” Contents Student Life ...............................................1 Organization ..............................................17 Honors ....................................................37 Juniors ...................................................47 Sophomores ............................................55 Freshmen ..............................................63 Sports ................................................71 Faculty ...............................................91
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'86 CLASS BIDS Corey Thompson Laurie Walbourn Jimmie Wright Stephanie Yarbrough Jeff Townsend Larry Walters Rick Wyrick Lisa Green, Andrea Kolar, Annie Delozier, Tracy Mooers, and Trina Gray smile for A.J. Johnson's cam- era the day seniors got together for a class photo. Halftime in the Yellow|acket locker room means Coach Mark Howard pointing out that the second half is “A whole new ball game! FINAL
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A school day means STUDENTS AND TEACHERS CALCULATING, (Above) Brenda Knox and Shelly Privott take some of their lunch time for homework. (Below) Tracy Meyer. Tracey Martin, and Julie Barker get a head start on their accounting while Todd Hutchison and Angela Grape wait for the bell to begin class. (Right) The sofa in the library is a tempting place to stretch out and read as this unidentified student has found. (Above left) Steve Hull, Richie Tasso, William Pinkston, and Jeff Anderson share English Usage rules in a group study. (Above) Kris Petty prefers a Brides magazine to her studies — |ust for a few minutes.
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