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IRA.-' S I V 3 . , fl' A 551 V, :lx I - l verse J e A K-it iigxrzvf -I L -i s df-'ff Q I 7 ' 4 - 1 ew . - rw ' 1.1: - , 1 f H - 1'Lq Left: Chris Wiesner and Drew Ulricksen at asmountain bike J race with 431 pro Missy Wthe Missilei' Giove. yi J J J Center: Leslie and Jennie Koo at Yellowstone National Park. J J Left: Sophomore Hillary Kohnert hiking high up in the mountains. Below: Else Dittmer, Ellyn L Marsh, Lauren Borden, and ' f Becky Wacht took a trip to Twainharte. ,-3' '.r,.J Above: Sophomore Dana Shaps, Junior Joanne Lee, and Freshman Above: Lisa Rheinheimer, Kari Wharton, Erika Cashman, Allyson y Alison Lee spent some time during July in Yellowstone. OQLCHIY, Erin O'Leary, Melissa O'Leary, and Kelly Russell in front of L Stonehenge, England. 1 1 1' 1 Summerg
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Summer , Before the summer begins, many students have dreams, plans, and wishes for the summertime. When asked, most people choose to spend time visiting friends and traveling, as well as relaxing. Freshman Mike Tessien said, I had the most fun spending time with all my friends, and I got to sleep a lotf, Along those lines, Lia Nagase said, 'fduring the summer I had a lot of fun kickin, it with my friends. li In general, everyone looks forward to Right: Nettie Koo visited the Hot Springs at Yellowstone National Park. thepeace, and no school pe to wakeup for. r at t in i A A A Another benefit of summertime is meeting new and interesting people. S o,phomorpefHiplilary Kohnert said, '4The best part was meeting new people all over the United States f and making new friends, Often times, one makes lifelong summer trip to the country of Ireland. s t r t , ,Regardlesshowyou spend the summer, therein is never a shortage of things to dog it? Ss chilling A with friends, playing in summer , athletic programs, or t going r0CamPJ1hC,Sufn111ef1SHCVef 1 r quite long, enou to Edo everything you had hoped to friends while traveling. There are trips already planned for the upcoming summer. Mr. Cushing, Mr. Medaglia, and Mr. Derby have planned a it s do. Then, August rolls around, andschool is just around the cornerg And, before you know it, you're back inlschool, waiting for A next summer. Q Q A t A , , . ..f,4,.. Q 7 it 1 sim ' A eg 'ff X - fe fafll H , 'ie .. 1? ' H L 1 r'1'..f . at-'fm -A ' fs, f V. . , IL. I a ya , W Y os. 51,--vm -C4 '1 w:f3fI-' ' ,wi -- rn , su ' 1315 I X 5 .IQ A Above: Sisa Pon and her Mom at China Man's Hat in Oahu, Hawaii. Above: Jacob .Russel1+Si1yd6Q 8 Summer -I - - pp p and friend esus in 'front of thi. Capitol in Washington, DC., H-f5i4l?f5'4 ,J V' 55'1irij',,f. ?3f fl
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Spirit Spirit week is an impor- tant pait of school and class unity. This year the ASB council and class councils worked especially hard to keep the classes spirited through theme days and ac- tivities. The first day of Spirit Week began with a kick-off rally with classes battling one another with cheers, followed by hall decorating. If your locker number was 543 then you were probably in the Senior Cemetary. The Junior class il .iw M - 1 - 159, V Week J ourneyed to the Sea, while the Sophomores boarded a Soul Train. The Freshmen filled their hallway with ob- structive balloons for their Freshmen Funhousen theme. The school became a sea of black and gold on Unity Day. The Night Rally was Well attended by stu- dents with plenty of loud school spirit CGo Steve B. lj. The Glympics were close this year, with the Seniors inching out the Juniors, be- cause Seniors arenlt dorks. ,.,,,,., . me I A5 i iff Lg' .. lS'?l+ +.- ' i NZ'-1? 1 bfi Above: Erin Hogarty finally realizes that she needs to repent for her numerous sins. io Spirit week - - - - 'nil' if it Us F Hi., ll Top: Hall decorating is one of the most important aspects of Spirit Week, as the Freshmen quickly discovered. f-'XX ZF l ZFX D Adam Gerardin is havin Above: fun decorating the Senior hal Unfortunately, 4'Hey baby, wh are you doing Friday night? doesn't seem to be working.
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