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V, '4 144m 447m xxwu-Mm : z; Randy Rals Mark Heizelmen spends some of his weekends working at Jerry 5 store. 4 Jeff Beckett ' The Kansas City Comets are a new and exciting attraction in sports, they are shown below trying to make a goal. The Limite
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t learn how to dance Students had many opportunities to be 20ming. involved in extra-curricular activities, W v J , 6 such as sports and fine arts competi- , ' i i tions; but there were also other things they did in classes and after school that helped make high school more than just books and tests. Some classes did special things like the Family Relation's mock weddings and the Law Classes' mock tri- als. Occasional pep assemblies and activ- ity periods also helped break up the mo- notonous daily routines. While these occurred during the school day, other activities were sched- uled for evenings. Two faculty basket- ball games were played to raise money for the Booster Club. The first was against the Redheads, an all female team. The other was the annual Celebrity All Star Basketball game. Another activity that many students went to was the Free- dom Jam Concert. Many other activities were scheduled for the students during the year that helped make school much more enjoy- able. tw.w.wwwwwwww NMWWNothmm Working diligently on Coach Barbarick's commissioned wrestler are Tom Pruitt and Mike Fleming. The wrestler stands in the lobby to show what team the Panthers are wrestling next. Henry Marshall and Whitney Paul take time out from the Celebrity All- Star vs. the Faculty benefit basketball game to sign autographs for many of the kids who came to watch the professional athletes beat our fearless faculty team. Rm QRVWvWAx ewe w w Axxkk Mr. Rankin and Santa Claus, Mr. Santone, visit with Grandma Sanders, or Miss Santa, during a December pep assembly. School Activitiesw19
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Hurray for weekends! T.G.I.P. One could always hear someone counting down the days until the weekend, but how did most students spend their weekends? v . . , , When students found extra time from school or x i 22:71 VM 1 , ' i . i a their jobs, they could be found enjoying a variety of - , ' ' ' , a I, activities. A ' A poll revealed these places as favorite weekend spots: Bannister Mall; for shopping, going to a movie, eatin at Annie's Sante Fe, or Fun Factory. McDonald's was ound to be the most popular hang-out and meeting place. Students also kept busy with hobbies like horseback ridin , fishing, skiing, and countless others. The most popu ar thing to do on weekends seemed to be to just go running around with your friends. Other events enjoyed by students through the year were Kansas City's professional sports. Many students like the Royal's or King's games. A new sport in the area is soccer. Kansas City's team, the Comets, became more and more opular. , ' A few of the tgvorite movies of the year were Ar- thur , Raiders of the Lost Ark, Porkey's , and On Golden Pond. Many people stayed home to watch movies on Home Box Office or Showtime. These cable movies are a lifesaver for those who couldn't afford to blow money on an expensive movie. Whatever students found to do on the weekends, everyone tried to make them last longer, but they usually flew by. Sharin and spending time to have fun with friends will afways be remembered as the best of times. Many people enjoyed seeing the movie Arthur , a box office hit. The Limited of Bannister Mall is a popular store for many girls. Weekendsw 21
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