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Music Leadership Drafting Greg Fischer Drafting Aran Fontam Drilling Sean Brown CttM Preaxlent Student Senate National Youth leader h«p Conference Board ot Drectori Mary Dussol ESI Tutor Tom Proebstle Drafting Scott Turner Drafting Margot Wickman All State Orchestra Salty Nelson An State Orcheitra A State Band Jim Amundson aii State Band Renee Florence An State Band Kan Shaft A State Chc 29
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28 Debbie Frane An Juno Choe 5th grader from Tj flen Atf»«nc«d Algebra II Math Stacey Holland Writing Stetanic Murray Writing There were students who contributed to our school in ways that didn’t always get mentioned. Some of these students were on the honor role, but not necessarily. They were, rather, students who maybe excelled in one area, going beyond the regular classroom expectations. These students were exceptions to the norm. They could be our future artists, musicians. writers, scientists, or maybe even senators. Pat Marsh Art Stacy Sheldon Art Ellen Kubes Art Charlie Nestor Art Michael Johnson Art
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Outd n rfdvtoitunZ Outdoor Adventure Students Venture To BWCA hen winter winds and cold hit Minnesota most people traveled to warm climates to get away from the blahs. But not the outdoor adventure class. They did just the opposite. They headed north. For five days in February a group of students as a part of the junior-senior elective class called Outdoor Adventure, led by phy-ed teachers Mr. Kragseth and Mr. Femrite. fought the cold in the BWCA of northern Minnesota. In preparation for the trip the class met daily to discuss what was necessary to know for such a trip, things such as first aid. survival techniques and the dangers of hypothermia. No one. however is ever prepared as well as he or she should be.” commented Mr. Kragseth. but we did try a to make the students aware of both the dangers and the pleasures of winter camping. Early on a Monday morning. 19 students. Mr. Kragseth. and Mr. Femrite boarded a bus and travelled 225 miles to West Bearskin Lake on the Gunflint Trail. There everybody put on their packs, snapped on their skis, and skied three miles to Camp Menogyn. The five days they spent in the BWCA were filled with skiing, snowshoeing. dog sledding, eating, singing, and card playing. Oh. and the sauna. The sauna was quite an experience. said Lauralee Nordahl. We sat inside a wood stove sauna and then jumped into the lake where a hole had been carved through the ice. It was quite a shock!” C I'll always remember peeling apple:, for the homemade pies. said Cathy In man. The days were spent on Duncan. Dan iels. and Rose Lakes. The evenings in th lodge were filled with card playing, putting on skits, singing, and just talking without the interference of radio or TV. I didn’t miss the TV at all. said Doug Fuller. Holly Halcin said the trip was worth th i 95 dollars that it cost. The experience; were worthwhile. We made friends. W : learned a lot about winter survival. It was definitely worth the money. According to all the students involved i: was a great trip. There was one draw back, though. said Teresa Lee. Then: were no showers and the latrines wen: freezing. 30
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