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Working was a good way to pass the sum- One thing new yearbook staff members mer. Iunior jason Blankenship, who works learn at the summer workshop is how to at Grandy's, adjusts the temperature on the write headlines. Here, junior Melinda deep fryer so that the french fries won't Iones looks through an old yearbook to find burn. lPellerin1 some headline ideas. lBryanJ 'F Al' --HV While out in the summer heat, sophomore Glen Shillinglaw learns the basic marching steps. lPellerinl W:-U fwli' hu-a,mu,,n,,gim .ug P vann...... . f Summer 1 Student Life X 9
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t's no acation Summer means more work Happiness is summer W because it's a break from the pressures of school, said senior Kyle Penney. Although many students spent the summer loafing by the pool, going on trips, or just taking it easy, others used the break from school as a time to go to work. Some students tried to become millionaires - or at least earn enough money to buy back-to- school supplies. I used the money I made to buy clothes for school, junior Robin Demuth said. Any place that needed help was fair game for unemployed students. junior Steve Tagtmeier worked as a lifeguard. I liked it because it was an easy way to get a tan, he said. However, toward the end of summer, school began to demand many hours of students' time. Organizations, ranging from the band and the flag corps to the volleyball team and the yearbook staff, devoted weeks to preparing for the upcoming year. These extra hours of work were usually necessary to get everything done before school started. Summer band taught the sophomores how to march and refreshed the memories of the up- perclassmenf' junior drum major Heidi Proctor said, Summer drill was hard, hot, and tiring, but in the end it was worth it because we learned what we needed to know for the school year, junior Pacesetter Stori Stanaland said. Spending the summer working may not have been everyone's idea of a good time, but those students who decided to use the vacation to earn money or ex- perience were usually glad they did. As senior Marie Christopher said, Working was better than be- ing bored around the house. ISchrinerl A The counseling staff spent time over the summer arranging students' schedules. Here, counseling secretary Mrs. Delores Zeithammel sees how many students are taking Single Survival. lBryanl 8 X Student Life - Summer A-nh During summer band, each section sometimes practiced independently. Senior Mike Pierce practices with the rest of the trombones so that they know Wild, Wild, West for football season. lCrawfordj GT'
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Q 2 , M ff ., .J nz six 3 -1 A .t. tv Sm S l w Q , 5 Z' any ,Ig Vs 10 X Student Life - Summer Although they are going to pick up their schedules, seniors Rena Ramadan and Mit- zy Pritt know there is still time to have fun before school starts. lBoley1 Shopping for a new bathing suit, sophomore Robin Asnis decides to take a break and have something to eat. lPellerin1 The football team worked hard during the summer, but they also got time to relax and talk. Sophomores Omar Ramadan, Adam Davis, Erik Carrozzga, and Tony Orthof talk about where they are going to go after the party. lPellerin1 was-. i we .. ..,. -1- WQ ,... ,. ,.,.. ,N .. - ...Q
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