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Homework from cUmt . pep fe t . cold football and soccer (■amco, and picture covering; the inside of lockers. Greg Kauls and Todd Carlson play soccer after school in the Faculty parking lot. Peter BuUon laughs at a friend’s joke in Mr. Ericksons homeroom. Opening — 7
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.Nick) Brown, Heidi Strnd»by, Aandra Stafford, and Sara Stacy in tenaively watch a Vanity Girl tocccr game. Kaggadv Ann and Andy, brat up first and accond place ribbon from Field Day, a retainer, permit, musical instrument, Walkman. J.S. cordage, tennis racket. French Engli»h dictionary. letter jacket, and college application . All of these symboliv grow ing up and valuable childhood memories. Gold Has Value Gold is valuable. It is worth approximately $3S0 an ounce. Childhood is also valuable, because during childhood we go through experiences that help determine who we will be. From the time we're freshmen to the time we become seniors we mature. We learn to survive disappointments such as not making the honor roll or not winning a basketball game. We give a wrong answer in class and learn that it's okay to he wrong and that we can even learn from.our mistakes. Most of us probably get our first job during high school and learn how to handle our time and money. We finally have the money to buy that sweater or stereo system we’ve wanted for so long, hut saving money and going to Florida over spring break sounds like a lot of fun. Making decisions is a crucial part of growing up and often it takes giving up one thing to get another. The lessons we learn as we grow up are valuable because they will affect the decisions we make as adults. 6 — Opening
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Spirit Lives in Activities Ski Club, Computer Club, Homecoming, Sno Daze, Sadie Hawkins, Quiver Antler staff. All of these represent interests of Minnehaha students. Because Minnehaha students come from all parts of the Twin Cities, it is important for a variety of activities to be offered so students can get to know one another. Minnehaha students can become involved in activities with others who have the same interests and therefore they are able to make new friends. According to Debbie Law (’85), “When people have similar interests they find more to talk about. It’s easier to get to know people and to make friends. Football manager Cami Caddoo and Karen England brer the cold rain to cheer on the football team during Homecoming. 8 Division Activities
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