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Showing off their masculine phy- siques. c:oi Ui.ii, mi i i and im- . in Be k enjoyed the dog daysofsummei as thi the sun in the waters ol Lake James Photo: M. Smith Displaying his unique i|jihl to barefool sjtcr ski. George Saal- franK delights in one o( his favorite summer pastimes, one ol whi h he- has been perfecting since 1986. Photo: Saalfrank What was the most fun thing ijA you did this I summer? Traveling through Bavaria was definitely the most fun I had this summer. I saw things I had never seen be- fore and will probably never see again. — Junior Eric Knepper After being tossed into the pool at an end-of-summer band party, senior Gail Reddemann and Mr. Paul Wills share a dry towel. Photo: Kammeyer Summer
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Summer life sizzles with fun as Cadets get heated up for OOD T M E»S As the sun ' s intense rays beat down upon the patio and bod- ies splashed in the water, the mood of summer had been es- tablished. Or had it? Many stu- dents spent their free time working, travelling, and hav- ing fun. ' The high point of my sum- mer was visiting Toronto, Can- ada. It was a foreign county, a different culture than Ameri- ca junior Samara Christlieb said. Some students looked for- ward to time off from school pressures. I love summer be- cause 1 get to take a break from school and just hang loose, freshman Tom Beck said. Students felt this intermis- sion between school years should be free of responsibil- ity. I think of summer as a three-month party, a time to do whatever you want without any obligations, sophomore Jill Smith said. Mot every student had a re- laxing summer. 1 set up my own mowing business two years ago; last summer I made a profit of several thou- sand dollars. Mowing was very time consuming and involved much hard work, but it was well worth my effort, senior Mark Schmidt said. Many students grew during the summer months because they took the time to look down the road at their own fu- tures. During the summer I spent most of my time away from my family and gained a new sense of independence, senior Julie McMillen said. Summer is supposed to be a free time to get to know who you are and not have to worry about school or coats, Mr. Jeff Limmer said. — Jennifer Mash Enjoying each other ' s company, daughter and mother duo Becky and Jerry Schoenherr sit on the shores of Pleasant Lake on a rainy morning. During the summer, the Schoenherr s spent many family weekends relaxing at their lake cottage. Photo: Hebel Guarding their luggage in Frankfurt Station, Veda Towles, Kirstin Martin and Mandy Patterson await their train to Altena. Photo: Kienzle O Summer
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QWhat was the funniest thing that you saw during home- coming Week? On Thursday we were to dress up as a baby or an old person. Mrs. Lewis was dressed up as one of the oldest ladies I ' ve ever seen. She had white stuff on her face that made her look like a zombie. — Mr. Jeff Limmer Displaying school spirit, seniors Dave Panning and Alan Bengs and junior Chad Chapman display their finest 50 s-nerd apparel. Pho- to: McBride Adding comic relief to Friday ' s pep session, senior Jeff Smith es- corts junior Travis Patton to the delight of the students. Smith ' s ac- tion was a friend ' s request. Photo: Bieberich 2 — - Jtt mt I 1 r - 1 1 1 I I w - B. .J - Awaiting the results of Anything Goes, juniors Joanne Perry, Julia 5aalfrank, Amy Rickner, and Kim Ar- Homecoming Week nold . cheer for their class - Fhot ° : • 3 Mr-Rnrle
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