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My summer was the worst. l wrecked my friend's mom's car and was grounded for a month, but at least we didn't have school. -Sue Sanderson My summer was busy. I had a part in the upcoming movie Stack- ing. I also taught basic music classes at the Mon- tanan Suzuki Institute, and toured the Worlds Fair with the Bill- ings Youth Choral. -Ty Orth 1 0 Student Life TAKING THE PLUNGE. Sophomore Alanya Westwood beats the Hawaiian heat at Kailua Pier on the main island of Hawaii. Westwood vacations all summer and part of the school year with her parents. The Westwoods maintain a home in Billings and Alanya does correspondence work through Senior High with the help of tutors. iPhoto by Flori Blainj 401 Qiye? ! 11 ' - 4' 's -A 'W 'D- ll! 4 i .,, i 5 lg Xa' 1 4 S Lk x ,Q - . W , ,W ...f 0 Y V , v I . Kim Q ,114 7.0, ' A My W 1 'I V , K K J, R. ,H . J F- 'i i'9, L' it V, R 39' i 'il bl lift? , , :iff .S filly! t 544 . CATCHING THE RAYS. Junior Michelle Mackey enjoys the Florida sun. Mackey, her brother and her father spent a few days in the sunkissed state before taking a Caribbean cruise. iPhoto by Wayne Mackeyi Page layout by Laura Spencer WALKING THE PLANK. A nearly im- possible task kept campers at Castaways occupied during the humid summer evenings. The first Senior High students visible on the mobile ant are Lexi Aleksich fseventh from righti and Flori Blain flOthJ. Also on the plank, but not visible, are Megan Cox, Tasha Schroeder, and CiCi Borth. iPhoto by anonymus camperj ff
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