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It used to be the gals' legs that received all the attention, but Jamie Silvernail changes the table around here for the road race. Who put that garbage on? asks Dave Dresser. Change it to some A-C D-C. Janet Heron, Faye Gilmore, and Louisa outside enjoy- ing a change of seasons. Theme 2 Cameron Robinson changed his life style as he left Flint's city life behind and went country
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Changing for the Times Even though the world around us is getting much tougher, so are the students at KHS. Unemployment means that there is no mon- ey, but that does not stop KHS students. They're still going to college, making careers for themselves, and finding jobs. With life itself getting harder to bear, the life inside our school walls is growing. Spirit here at KHS is being promoted, sports have made a turn for the better and the students themselves have grown. As our world and life styles change, so does our school. All of us are Changing for the Times. Role reversals and adaptions to trying times are demon- strated here by (above) )ason Koehler on slave day and (below) Mr. Priestap and Ron Mouton at an off moment.
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'No thanks! I'm full, says Lisa Roberson to the worm offered her. Education itself is changing as evidenced here in group work lead by senior. Dale Sullins. Changing: Compact Efficient and Intelligent Everything around us is changing; days, people, the economy and most of all, our way of life. The world that we're living in now is made up of 14.5% unemployment, and $1.40 or more gas prices with daily threats of even more. The prime lending rate con- tinues to fluctuate around the 19% level. These are things that students, parents, and teachers must all adjust to in order to keep changing for the times. Teachers are human too, shown here by Miss Lehman and Marcie Kelly. Ron Wolak thinks physics problems sure beat counting bricks on the walls of study hall. Theme 3
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