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MEMORIES
students peel( into past
Memories Chances are all students had at would be one of my servants and do things
least one childhood memory that stood for me. We would play the game for hours
p[ayed an out from the others. Whether they were every day," Rischling said .
recalling a terrifying experience, time When junior Laura Mickey was in
interesting spent playing with neighbors or getting in grade school, she placed fourth in a state-
ro[e in tfie trouble with par- wide , "Severe Weather Safety", art con-
ents, different emo- test.
aves of tions were stirred "I remember that
by memories. when I won they
students. Junior hung up my art work
rrfiey Amy Young- at the state capital.
My parents were
blood, remembers
provided a time when she very proud of what I
was only three- had done," Mickey
[aug/iter and years old. She and said.
her older brother Many memories
tears, joy were playing to- brought back a mix-
and fears. gether in her base- ture of emotions and
ment when he were also used as a
By Amy Farrell stuck a lollipop in learning experience
her hair. by those involved.
"My par- When sophomores
ents had to take me Eric Wells and Matt
to the hairdresser, Kutler were five-
and they had to cut years old , Kutler got
Posing for one last off seven inches . new carpet in his liv-
picture, Juniors Jennie I've worn my hair ing room. The two
Gates and Lauren short ever since," Youngblood said. boys got together and put paint all over
Gardels prepare for th eir
night out. Trick or Not everyone had a memory that their clothes.
treating was a point in ended with a tragedy. Junior Jenny "Eric and I went into my house and
the year th at these girls Rischling reminisced about one of her rolled ourselves all over the brand new
looked forward to, and
they knew how to dress favorite childhood games. carpet. The paint got all over the place. I
for success. photo by "I would pretend to be a prin- thought my parents were going to kill
Jennie Gates cess, and sit on my swingset. My sister us ,"Kutler said.
Waiting for the school
bell to ring, Juniors
Alli son Wendel and Lisa
Moore catch up on the
day's news. They were
in seventh grade at Peter
Ki ewit Middle School.
photo by Jennie Gates
Senior Kristi Coan and
sister Trisha Coan eat
Halloween candy before
bedtime. Holidays with
famj !y were one time to
create lasting memories.