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zfafarm Students head Once again Park Hill Ski Bums headed for the mountains of Win- ter Park, Colorado for the four day trip which began on Jan. 21. It was the most fun l've ever had. We stayed in nice condomin- iums, they had good food, and we met a lot of new people, said sen- ior Rick Lozano. The luxurious accommodations and fun werenlt everything the Ski Bums had to look forward to. Since skiing was the main reason for the trip to Winter Park, lots of slope time was scheduled. As soon as they arrived early Friday morning, they hit the slopes and skied all day long, for about eight hours. Finally, the day began to slow down when students went back to their lodges at Silver Creek. Most of them would get cleaned up for dinner, then get together with one Riding on the ski lift, senior Rick Lo- zano andjunior Scott Wisdom wait to get to the top. Riding on the lift was the least fun part of skiing. Photo by Shawn Sproul for the slopes another and play pool, racquetball or participate in many other activ- ities. Saturday, the second day of ski- ing, was the day it snowed the most during the whole trip. Some of the ski lifts were closed due to the snow and wind reaching high levels. Many students did not get enough sleep during the trip, but they figured during the ride home they could catch up. For some this was true: others, however, could not even think about sleep. Everybody was so wired up so no one could sleep even if they wanted to. We were supposed to go to school two hours after we got back home, but I was still tired and decided not to go, said junior Lori McMullen. by Amy Duesenberg A . .:.,., - Ski
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A annsas City si Iln f 'What do I want to do this wee- kend'?,' This may be a question you ask yourself a lot, but the prob- lem is not what to do but where to start. From the Art Museum to the Zoo, the possibilities were endless. I remember once when a bunch of us went ice-skating. Afterwards we went inside and got something to eat and some hot chocolate. It was a lot of funf' remembered Heather Pickert, senior. Ice-skat- ing was a popular place to go, espe- cially if it was at the Ice Terrace at Crown Center Another popular place to go was the Country Club Plaza. Students liked to go to the Plaza because of the variety. When you go to the Plaza you could see a movie, go out to eat, visit historical sights, or just go shopping. The Plaza offers horse and carriage or trolley rides available to the public. The trolley rides are fun, they give you a chance to see things a little differently, explained Joe Spinello, junior. There were also seasonal activit- ies students enjoyed. Haunted housing, swimming, or school- sponsored trips were just some of these kinds of activities. Going haunted housing provided a change in the usual weekend activ- ities, explained Travis Overbay, senior. Skiing was another season- al event that was very popular. 'CI plan on going to Snow Creek a lot. I like to ski and it is a close alternative to Colorado,', ex- plained Lisa Dalton, junior. Some people felt it wasn't what you do, but who you do it with. It really doesn't matter what you do as long as you are with friendsf' adds Pickert. After all, everybody is just out to have some fun. by Chris Ferdico L I p.,. he Broadway Bridge is downtown Kansas City for of the Missouri River. Sights was the area ws by Sara Sohrabi. , Vgjv T01 Momes S -5 Vilixixqkwsi i ::'2g,llViEllIl1PORT ' Q-rl JOSEPH 'i ' ' . - T f -, 7 -I .N h ' if J -Qin ' J iffy .2 Qffa - gf-,,,- - Ygnilgfypyff- I iff 215' ffdffbfy - - Q sl- XSMSSQ ' ,'1 kxu,-K 'NN - X VN mx ,.,,,....- X BROADWAY AVE amuse 'lllll W2L..- DE 'wtf TQUMAN L -'QJAIERRM 5 mm, 'XVII -I 'BTH' 7 ST YSXXWXNNQQ X of ll Y K- .vw KANSAS fKqA sn-s CIT 3RD dv-E ENC TA .if Vw ,ww www ,ww Sym I MISSI STARUGHT THEATRE W 75TH ri lg GREGORY BLVD T 9, vrowqv f 'AN ?AR'iK Wh. 55TH TRAIL TOWN 10390 T- gr
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