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ER SUMMER SUMN rUN FUN FUN FUN Three little pigs—Juniors, Jessie Knadler, Chris Violette, and Rhea Black en- joy their summer. Seoul Buddies—Seniors, Rachael Colbo, Ann Schmidt, Donnette Venn, and Travis Cain pose in the Olympic stadium. What did YOU do this summer? “I don’t know what the hell I did, I woke up and was back in school.” Sophomore Kevin Washington “I went on a three- week trip across the country in a mobile home with six other people.” Sophomore Sara Bruya “Well,...I did a lot of partying. Uh...you know.” Senior Jeannie Beaver
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It’s a little overdone. It’s a good idea, but they’re taking it just a little too far.” Senior Juliette May Valkyries It’s pretty dumb, because if people want to drink, they’re still going to find a way.” Junior Kris High Band, Softball By Phaleen Bailey Missoula County High Schools have passed a new chemical abuse policy in an attempt to curb the ris- ing rate of teenage use of drugs and alcohol. The punishments for getting caught using a controlled substance differs among activites due to the differences in activities that are covered. In general, the first violation results in a suspension from the ac- tivity for two weeks. Second violations constitute suspension for three weeks and referral to Insight or students may opt for suspension for six weeks from the activity. Third and subsequent violations result in either suspension from the activity for six weeks and reference to Insight, or suspension from the activity for 12 weeks. The previous policy covered the season in which the student was in- volved in and once the season was over, he had no policy to obey. Any violation incurred during the career of the student at a Missoula County High School will be kept on record until he leaves the school, previously any violation was eras- ed at the end of the school year. Not only is the duration of the policy different, but also the ac- tivities that are affected differ. The new policy covers sports and all extra-curricular clubs such as Key Club and DECA, and co- curricular activites, which aren’t just after school, but are graded classes, such as Band, Choir, and Journalism, etc. Feature 5
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