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10 Signs You Went To Morris Knolls High School

10 Signs You Went To Morris Knolls High School

From the weekly homages to Hibernia Diner to the treks to Green Pond, we've got your complete list of signs you went to Morris Knolls high school.

From the weekly homages to Hibernia Diner to the treks to Green Pond, we’ve got your complete list of signs you went to Morris Knolls high school.

1. Hibernia Diner

Everyone knows that the place to dine after a football game or party is the Hibernia Diner. Disco fries are a must!

2. Morris Knolls / Morris Hills split up

After spending years together whether it be in elementary or middle school, high school became the time for friends to split up. Being in a regional district created both competition and family.

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3. Hockey games

Whether it be a blackout or tight and bright, hockey games were the ultimate fan favorite! #knollsholes.

 

4. Hulk hands

Not only were hockey games the hype of the school, but it wasn’t a real fan section until the hulk hands came out.

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5. Knolls heads

Being recognized for our rowdy fan section was one of our biggest accomplishments. Being a knolls head is something to be proud about.

6. Secret lot

You weren’t a junior at Morris Knolls unless you walked every morning from the secret lot.

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7. Mr. Regan

The man, the myth, the legend. This man will never retire and those game day outfits will never get old.

8. Green pond

Everyone makes the trek up to green pond for that awful woods party.

9. Hallway decorating

Where each grade got a color and decorated their hallway to earn points for pep rally #L17.

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10. News from the nest

Every morning news from the nest would broadcast on every old TV that the school owned.

What are some other signs you went to Morris Knolls high school? Let us know down below!
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