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Celebrating the New Year at a party held at senior Ray Mendenhall ' s house, some guests watch movies as others enjoy themselves by eating and playing cards. Hanging from a tree in Bob and Nan- cy McKee ' s front yard in Harlan, this skeleton scares trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. On her way down to Florida before spring break in senior Kelly Schling ' s motor home, senior Dawn Zirklebach is excited and acts crazy by laving across the table for a picture. Holidays Before going trick-or-treating Hallow- een night on Mr. Myers ' front porch, junior Troy Gibson from Garrett, sen- iors Ray Mendenhall and Courtney Schwartz, junior Troy Smith, and sen- iors Brett Motte r, Rod Hormann, Matt Werling, and Clark Mundy imitate the Ku Klux Klan. JHf ' flR
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During the Pajammin ' Juniors girls game against ttie Senior Citizen girls, juniors Nil l i Harris and Tere- sa Sieger try to betiave ttiem- selves by sitting on ttie sideline. Samurai Soptiomore Ptiil Pusey tries to get the crowd riled up be- fore the first gome begins be- tween the Senior Citizens and Samurai Sophomore girls teams by doing the Sophomore Chant. After their victory against the Hawai- ian Tropic Freshmen, the Senior Citi- zen guys team get together for their group victory picture with their coaches Brian Jones and Bobby Knight Sr., Tim Gerig. In the Hawaiian Tropic Freshmen cor- ner of the varsity gym, the girls team listen to their coaches Lloy Ball and Marc Evans to get their strategies to- gether before playing the Samurai Sophomore girls team. Class Tourney
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0 li nH r Slow down because you ' re entering the partying zone. Holidays meant celebrating with friends or relatives, eating lots of food, getting out of school and basically having a good time, Christmas was my favorite, stated senior Dean Jackson, ' because of the long break and all the presents I got. Some students even consid- ered spring break a holiday. Many took a cruise down the partying zone and found themselves on the beaches of Florida while others found themselves at home. We went to Ft. Myers and had a great time because there were a lot of people down there that we knew, stated junior Tyler Harris. I was glad to see spring break come, ' cause I got caught up on my soaps and it just gave me time to relax, stated freshman Janell Smith. From Valentine ' s Day to Hal- loween, whether they resulted in cruising south or just around home, they were days looked forward to. Robin Hockemeyer Trying to get everyone into the Christmas spirit, senior Todd Oberley dawns his shades and Santa outfit in Mr. Mull ' s government class. Holidays ( 7 ' VIA
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