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Summer trips take students around world Taking advantage of the summer months, students travelled in the United States and abroad. Lisa McElroy, Debbie Thompson, and Kim Thompson took a raft trip down the rapids of the Colorado River while Julie Smith, Kimberly Cosby, Nell Acker, and Kelly and Terri Cunning- ham vacationed in the Hawaiian islands. Other students on a trip sponsored by their church participated in a serv- ice project to renovate poverty- stricken areas in Mobile, Alabama. Leaving the North American conti- nent, wanderers were attracted by far- away destinations. Nancy Adin and Shannon Wilson toured Norway, Swe- den, and Denmark, while Beth Kelly, Janelle Jones and Luellen Jones cruised the Mediterranean, visiting Greece, Egypt, Israel, and Turkey Probably the most widely-travelled local student this year was Whit Davis, who circumnavigated the globe during his vacation months. Other students spent the summer as camp counselors. Catherine Cantwell worked at a Muscular Dystrophy camp in Athens, Texas, where she won an award as an outstanding counselor. Suzanna Hart, Sara Stevenson, Jana Williams and Steve Forest did volun- teer work at a day camp. South-of-the-border flavors were on the daily menu for Chris Keller, Laurie Huck, and Casey Krebs, who worked at a Mexican restaurant. Improving their tennis performance, Ellen Hall, Barbara Paschall, Delaney Lancaster, Louis and Vicki Hexter signed up for professional lessons at a tennis camp in Carmel, California. Hi-lite offers rounded out the sum- mer with a Western-style picnic to wel- come new students and incoming freshmen to the new year. 14 @ Summer ABOVE: At summer's end, Susan Anderson and BELOW: All good things must come to an end, and Kathy Wideman dig in during the Hi-lite round- freshmen face the inevitable as summer fun yields up dressed to fit the Western theme to registration processes
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Blue and Gold ‘‘Scots Got Pride” buttons, senior HP caps, and ban- ners stretched above the lockers decorated the halls after every pep rally, as school spirit soared into the stratosphere. RECORD-BREAKING NOVEMBER snow offers a | creative outlet for spirited Scot sculptors. Student Life 13
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ABOVE: ‘Your table is ready,’’ announces Lau- rie Huck as she works as a hostess at a local restaurant. LEFT: Practicing to insure a winning season, football players clash in the summer heat. BELOW: ‘' 'E’ is for excellent,’’ spells out Sharon Thompson at Spirit Committee workcrew. Summer @ 15
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