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SPEAKING AS Federalist candidate is Kris- tina Broadhurst Summer months are much fun Summer holds a variety of activities for everyone. Some examples of these activites are: windsurfing, ski- ing. going to the beach, tennis, and swimming. How many of you live for the sum- mer so that you can soak up some rays, and go out on the town on a nightly basis? Summer is a time for relaxing and just spending time with your friends. If you have sometimes wondered why we get a three month vacation from school, it’s be- cause by the end of the summer How many of you agree that sum- mer is the best part of the year? In many people’s opinion, summer proves to be the most rewarding season out of the year. When asked what was the best part of their sum- mer vacation students replied Kari Tyrell-soph.- “going out with my friends.” Staci Bowker-Jr.- “I met Jay Hoff- man.” Kelli Wahl-Sr.- “Goin out to the lake with my friends.” Matt Arneson-Soph.- “I went to you are so relaxed that you are actually bored with laying around all day. Then they know that you are ready for a new school year. Now that you heard about all the fun people have had in the past summer. I’m sure that you are marking the days on the calender until the “summer fun returns. Let’s all make the best out of those next three months of sun because before you know it, it’s time for school for another nine months. Colorado.” Tim Husom- Jr.- “I had plenty of time to spend with my bass guitar.” Candi King-Sr.- “I met Lance Well- man.” Kristi King-Jr.- “Chasing Dan Hofer around town.” Fred Johnson-Sr.- “The Pierpont Centennial.” Rita Ford-Sr.- “Mike and I went to Okaboji for summer vacation.” SPENDING ONE week at Girls state in June is Amy Mattson RODEOING ALL summer keeps Jeff Thor stenson busy. His competition takes him to nationals in Phoenix. Arizona 6 BATH SOFTBALL is in full swing Central players include Stephanie Jorgenson. Ryan McDonald (graduate), Lynn Meyer. Tammy Johnson and Doyle Fisk
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CAREFULLY ARRANGING flowers for flo ral design class Is Jessie Haaland Fun along the way All experiences past, and all the ones to come, will sketch in our minds, memories that will last for- ever. Through the years. Central becomes a big part of everyone’s lives, and through ‘‘student life”, those spontaneous and or planned incidents can be held. The fun along the way plays a big part in the com- pleting of this academic rat-race. Sometimes school is tiresome and sometimes it may not even seem worth it, but cherish the fun exper- ienced and these thoughts will carry no weight. “I will, I will” said Tadd Thorson as he volunteered to take an emergen- cy photo for the yearbook. Enroute to the office to take Mr. Engler’s surprise birthday photo, he won- dered how to work the camera. ‘‘We were passing cars left and right. There were a lot of cars,” said Brian Haglund and Tim Mel- hoff and Jason Martin as they zoomed past a line of cars that were moving quite slowly. To their surprise, they came across a hearse at the front of a funeral. When the end of the year comes along, everyone is relieved. “I made it,” say the seniors. ‘‘One more to go,” said the juniors. The sophomores say they have to come back for two more years.
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WORK STARTS soon fpr Lon Thompson and Chns Gross. TAKING A little time to soak up the rays are some Central girls PERFECT HIDEAWAY is spotted in by Mr Nikolas in Hills MENNONITE WINDMILL grinds flour daily near Winnipeg. Canada Mrs Andersen buys a S3 bag of flour (fully intending to bake bread in some future decade) Page designed by Elaine Scherr-Summer Fun-7
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