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Fun ' Sun EN ORK S DO l've taken my fun where l've found it, said Rudyard Kipling and most Techites adopted this attitude to ensure summer fun. Instead of bumm- ing around the house, many Titans decided to make the most of their vacation. Some worked to make money and, without school, they were able to pick up more hours. Others worked - but were not paid for their efforts. Four seniors went to a leadership camp in Shelby, Michigan, where they were counselors for underprivileged sixth graders. Participant Shuron Belk commented, It was a really big responsibility, but I enjoyed the challenge of changing my kids' attitudes toward themselves into more positive ones. While at Wabash College for nine days, two Tech seniors participated in the Opportunity to Learn About Business pro- gram which taught them how corporations work. About the experience, Robin Sanders 4 Summer Feature said, I was surprised at how difficult it is to run a business. We had to solve problems that I never imagined companies faced. Hoosier Girls and Boys State, held at Indiana State University, provided participants the op- portunity to better understand the functions of government, and the Journalism Institute at Indiana University gave the Cannon yearbook editor a head start in designing the 1986 Cannon. Not everyone spent his time learning during the summer, some were just out to have fun in the sun. The fun was spread over the entire United States and Canada as Titans enjoyed water skiing, horseback riding, camping, fishing, mountain climbing, and especially tann- ing. After visiting Canada, Scott Payton said, I enjoyed getting back to nature. Only having the bare necessities made me feel like I was playing the role of a pioneer in a history book. While visiting Lake Monroe, senior Jeffrey Valentine gets his tips up and the tow rope taut, as he waits for the ski boat to take off. Senior Scott Payton proudly displays the 7 112 pound Pike he landed while vacationing in Canada. -f -x ---- ev:-ew..-Tia., -W A , , H:-1, N Q pf.. .. sws. . I . Y iiiflirffflwlgss i' me . . .. sf 5 A sfisgtwfs ' :i e ' , ,.i.ijNat',,....,...,f', 'jf A- . mA.,'w ':3:ls l5iK :a E5X'4iWesM'l ' V' Siwwss-4: X if . , . . C Xe, ,N A NN . - A ' 5 I . C X N ,. e , j - .: ' T-9 ,, -:V ': W , , ns - an Qwsvit . M X, Ass who-N. . - .. X' 'N if ,Q 1 1: . i If CY sexo. it Q 231, sl: Kwik -ff, , ... . K ' , ,Wa .ws V., Wm,-ff... X '.:.sbq,l Q. 'Q . 5: Vs .5 . . .M f y.:s.,a,Q V, , . -x A -gf fe. i n wwFSQflS3TA3 P Qf2T3SggtgS'5N'tw'3tf'fh rf-e lk - iaiiwww -' 'lax --Xxx A s'vt.l5l'f5fr' rr ,-5 . tx . mx X fists X 1 is X st N We f sg , N L . - Q- ,. ..,.... . . , X' . f
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il H r During half-time at homecoming, principal Dr. Joseph McGeehan ac- cepts the trophy awarded to the band for participation in the Labor Day parade from Mr. Delano Bryant. 4 ffl , W 1410 E. C f fu. -. . ,A - . ,, r - sy 'k- ., Q, 1 egg 1 4. L .. 1. .-- ix 'S 2 N :il 5 .V I Er. X' id ,V -, I , LQ, xc e l Winning the Sectional was a result 4-df of the girls' new attitude towards goal 1 i setting. X s L 'B rf 1, a ob',4,.' ,,f Ci U 5 ,ll I
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4 45 -Q ,V Q 2 , vi :Vu as lr Yu 9 G. mfg? ,ia tl g 7 A. ' . v LZ .W A 423 ' 1 I ,sf , - no ' mor A .rr in A Smiling with anticipation, Kelly Love prepares for a ride in the saddle during a week at Young Life Camp in Colorado. Sophomore Amy Small Qleftj works Not wanting to leave Camp Mmrwan on her tan whale vnsltlng relatives rn ca Michigan a srxth grade camper cl Michigan lngs to senior counselor Deana Harger Summer Feature 5 - 1 4 'J , 'NW N hm ,x ,. . . . u 1 ' . , . .il1 .11. rv J l
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