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l ll Catching a sea breeze Aqua Sprites give a show full of summer spirit. BY HEIDEE PERRY The Aqua Sprites headed in a new direction this year as they presented their show, Cruisin on April 25 and 26. Jenny Laughlin and Dawn Zande were the two new cmise directors. The captains, Holly Clark and Heidee Perry, helped lead the 20 crew members swim a smooth show. The show opened up with the theme song from Miami Vicei' and took the cruisers to such places as Copacabana and Hawaii. Adding a different touch and setting a romantic mood, Clark and Todd Berg swam a duet to Almost Paradisef' Perry swam a solo number to Beyond the Sean and Amy Godfrey and Melanie King swam together in Conga Berg, Brian Amidon, and Craig Hoffman swam to Nothing Like a Damej' which added a lot of humor for the cruisers. The guys were really good, almost like they had been practic- ing! But they were hilarious! said senior Pam Vunovich, a two-night spectator. Finally the cruise ended with Love Boat which the entire cast swam to. Also helping the directors and cap- tains, the Sprites had a swim board con- sisting of Carol Blankenship, Michelle Ferguson, Godfrey, Helen Hallquist, Tracy Neff, and King. These girls help make decisions and lead lanes during practice. Both shows went very well and re- ceived rave reviews from the crowds. I plan on doing it again next year,', said Angie Basso. Jenny and Dawn helped to make it a lot of funli' ,gg .. :yi A QQ v , p AEQY i . . .. i t i 'K 5 'f -... ' s, jf! ,5 lk K , f it., fr.. ' . 3. .,rr1r f srsiill ' Ag f ' . Q E, gggfv 'AAA I r .', ---.'t ,Q Front Row: Angie Basso, Heidee Perry, Amy Godfrey, Jenny Dorais, Margarita Schramm, Margaret Chen, Melisa Van Daff. Second Row: Holly Clark, Keniston, Heather McKay, Melanie King, Helen Hallquist, Sharon Carver, Tracy Neff Third Row: Debbie Sly, Michelle Ferguson, Carol Blankenship, Shannon Pattison, Julie Bakker, Beth Brenner. 28!Aqua Sprites Kelly
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QUEBEC TRIP - Front Row: Jeff MacDonald. Andrea Grieve, Mrs. Judy Butler, Todd Moore, Carol Blankenship. Second Row: Sandra Carver, Andy Adams, Jennie Wytko, Diane Denniston, Sara Ross, Roy Mathews, Helen Hallquist. Traveling students Students travel to our nation's capital and to Canada to have fun, meet new people, and learn something at the same time. BY SANDRA CARVER The purpose of the Close-Up trip to Washington D.C. in April was to learn more about our nation's capital and how the government works. The thir- teen students who participated learned that and had a lot of fun. Russ Rosenbaum says, The best part was meeting the people from other schools. All the kids participating were in the same hotel. Another favorite ac- tivity was attending the musical Dream Girls. There wasn't a lot of free time in the Close-Up program. The students were up everyday at 7 a.m. with lights out at ll p.m. During the day they heard speakers, such as Representative Howard Wolpe and Senator Donald Riegle, and went sightseeing. Carolyn Hancock said it best for everyone, 'SThe trip was well organized, every second oftime was filled up, but it was a lot of fun. I would definitely do it againf' Next came the French IV trip to Quebec. After studying for four years, eleven out of the thirteen in the class were finally rewarded with this tri from May 18 to May 24. With chaperones Mrs. Judy Butlc and Mrs. Jolae Lundstrum, the student spent a week sightseeing during the daj then dancing at discos at night. For Sar Ross the best part of the trip was, ac tually being able to understand wh: people were sayingf' In Quebec, onl French is spoken and so the student! were expected to speak only Frenc also. Todd Moore said his favorite pan was the food? Every morning they a Canadais til croissant, and every nig they dined at the most expensiv restaurants in Quebec. The worst part o the trip, though, according to Helei Hallquist was 'sthe train. Almos twenty-four hours were spent in i traveling each way. After four years of hard study th- students got a chance to live what thel had learned. And in spite of the weathe - rain and wind every day - they hatl a great time and agree they would lov to go back someday. PROJECT CLOSE-UP - Front Row: Charley Wright, Markus Cherdron, Russ Rosenbaum. Second Party guys. Markus Cherdron, Tim Myers and Row: Gary Creviston, Steve Marsh, John Gossner, Mike Cuccaro, Ann Matyasic, Tim Myers, Julie friends leave for a night on the town in Wehling, Carolyn Hancock, Marie Webster, Rob Kerr, Mr. Jerry Yeast. Washington D.C. 3O!Trips
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