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Candidly Speaking H Our Bible quiz team did well in competition, but I think we could have done better. Tracy Shurig ll ENIOYINC THE ENVIRON- MENT, junior Matt Long eats lunch with friends he made at Hanging Rock camp during the summer. fPhoto by M. Grygielj STRIVINC FOR PERFECTION, junior Ienni Williams calls her adviser for assistance while at- tending Ball State University journalism Workshop. fPhoto by I. Grygielj CAMPS
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' PLACE T0 pm Problems And W Y. Parents Want to get away for something to do, some- thing out of town and out of the ordinary? Why not try camp? Camps were a kind of link between sum- mer and school, something to keep a person enter- tained and busy. Camp is a place to get away from parents and problems. I've also learned more about myself, com- mented junior Kerri Rol- lins- Almost everyone had to agree that one of the bene- fits from going to camp was making new friends. f At marching band camp, I learned the music and how to march the drill. But one of the most impor- tant things was that I made a lot of new friends, said sophomore Mark jackson. Some people greatly benefited from the camp they attended like Senior Wendy Llewellen, who placed first in pompette competition, and Senior Christy Holler, who placed second. It feels great to have done as well as I did espe- cially when I didn't expect to place, said Holler. There were so many dif- ferent camps, like band, cheerleading, pompette, and even church camp. I went to church camp, and it taught me that reli- gion can be fun. I also went to camp because I had an excellent time the two pre- vious years, and I really en- joyed all the friends I knew and the friends I made, said sophomore Chad Mar- tin. Participants seemed to enjoy gettin away from it all for awhie. It was not surprising that so many students took advantage of the camp experience as they have done in the past. DRINKING A SIX pack of pepsi, wearing make-up, and singing I'm a Greeny were some of the prices sophomore Kevin Spicer had to pay for being an underclassman at band camp. iPhoto by M. Grygielj CAMPS PERFORMING A MIDGET play, junior Melissa Grygiel wipes her brother's face as sophomore Tammi jacks looks on during summer camp at Hanging Rock. iPhoto by M. Longj
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FRESHMAN turns on her music while g work. iPhoto by 1. Grygielj BECKY WRIGHT stereo to listen to doin her home- ---Candidly Speaking -- I I ' ' Cooking can be fun except for clean- ing up the mess! Linda Marsh u x S I - , EIGHT BALL IN the right pocket. junior john Grygiel perfects his shots while practicing pool. iPhoto by I. Crygielj HOBBIES TWO POINTS! PLAYING bas- ketball every night is Senior Marc Kennedy's hobby. QPhoto by I. Crygielj MS ff-- . . H . . ,, . .,,, 1 ' f If f ' . f .- f. ,. , ,V .. , My ,,,.k, ,,.., , 11 A K , , , , I K 1 V V rg: '
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