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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.
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