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Timothy Keenan KFISIIZD Klaus Amy Knauf Paul Kneebone Brian Kuker
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Katherine Howard Wayne lntermill 1--x 'C,,.7' Ml . X i,'xx4 I , Scott jackson Linda 12111168 V 'wi' i A lot of hassle for a little tassle raduation: a stepping stone for a new beginning Although graduation was the immediate goal of seniors, most looked past the end of May into their futures at least a few times during the year. Students who were not planning on replacing high school lockers with college dormitories and one set of books for another, were thinking ahead to careers andfor marriage. But a District 99920 alumni follow-up study done in 1981 by Assistant Superintendent Dr. Bruce Snyder showed that 91475 of our graduates went on to some form of post- education. The counseling office was an important place for these college-bound seniors. They could be found there filling out applications to schools and for scholarships and meet- ing with Miss Sue Bornhauser to decide what to do after high school. Some seniors weren't too sure what was ahead for them and didn't start worrying until Christmas break when it became more of a reality that graduation was indeed coming. But some did have some idea of what they would be doing next fall. Kathy Howard thought she would be studying education at an in-state college, and Carle Hoo- ver planned to be somewhere in Colorado as a science major. RQ .5 -41 :Www-' Anne johnson Rudy ,IOl1f1S0H K. X .FP l x l . l Chefylle Jgnes Michelle jones After graduation
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For the kick of it While most seniors were concentrating on next Fri- day's football game, Seiko Tran was practicing more unique sports - Numchuks and Tae Kwondo. Not only is Seiko the Midwest Plains champion in both these eventsg but because there was no competition in his age division C16-18 years oldj, he won his title while competing in the 20 years and over division. Seiko is not the only member of his family skilled in Tae Kwondo, a type of marshall arts, and Numchuks, a weapon made of chains and wood that is used against an enemy. His cousin was the only real competition Seiko faced in Tae Kwondo, but he was undefeated in Numchuks. Both sports are strenuous and time-consuming for Seiko, who practices two hours a day and before tour- naments. Each january, the state tournament is held in Denver, and winners compete at the Regional finals in Little Rock, Arkansas. Seiko was another individual whose excellence helped to give Rampart prestige and recognition.lRQ T Qimleg rambm Lori Lauritzen Michael Lee Glen Leites Seiko Tran
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