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MMtMNiMMWfcl HOT SUIT- PUR- Senior Matt Walker is pic- tured driving his boat and having fun at Seeley Lake. LOOK OUT LOUGANIS- here comes Nick. Senior Nick Tocco is showing his diving skills at Dearborn. STUDENT LIFE Sophomore Pat Holland placed ninth in The Gover- nor ' s Cup Criterium in He- lena.
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SAY ( III I SI ' - snapping her picture un- suspectingly in Vienna, Austria, when I h c y loured wiih the Montana Youth Choir ihis sum- mer. Wearing a cowboy hat to keep the sun out of his eyes. Senior Aaron Amidon de- cides it ' s time to call it a day as puts up his tent in Dear- born. China ' s a big change from the usual scenery where sen- ior Kari Jo Schncidcrhan grew up Schneiderhan toured China to play volley- ball last summer.
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oobZm UK pending time surrounded by water or reclining with favorite beverage in hand, students were always satisfied. Neon lights and late nights, sunny skies and love lives, Motley Crue and the Grateful Dead intensified summer life. Whether spending a day in the water, or reclining with a favorite beverage in hand, students always seemed satisified. I went on vacation with my grandma to Cincinnati and learned to jet ski, said junior Tiffany Pollington. Leaping off a huge, rocky cliff and plunging into cool water is a super way to spend a summer afternoon. It ' s great; you just have to make sure you keep your legs together when you hit the water, said sophomore Sam Hinz. Although beach volleyball is a little far fetched in Montana the game is still on the tops for sum- mer sports. It ' s not necessarily a game of skill when you ' re having fun, said senior Diane No- ble. Bicycling long distances, short races, or just for the fun of it, was enjoyed by many students as well as teachers. Where I ride is nice because the scenery and the wildlife are nice to watch, said English Teacher Charles Rossell. Boating, wind surfing, and skiing also captured the thrill of others. I like to water ski because of the thrill and challenge to stay dry, said senior Greg Wolgamot. Fun in the sun became a practiced and perfect- ed summer ritual. It could be found in many things ranging from tossing a frisbee on Broad- water, to relaxing in a Cabbage Patch wading pool. Although the kids have changed from year to year, the heartbeat of summer goes on. -Dwayne Strong Senior Greg Wolgamol shows his slalom style .11 Holler Lake. HAIR RMS- ING- N ' ' Senior Shawn Regncrus veiv l ritfi ' i ifww -% » » i -. a , y.v «a
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