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Relaxing after school, Sioban Trainer studies her notes for a test the next day. Boarders find they have ample time to study in the dorms. c+aient Life School Generates Activities The life of a student is filled with many events. Seen by some to be the most important is school, while others claim that weekends are the most important. School is, by far, the biggest event in our life as a student, but the students need other things besides school to keep them busy. The school offers many activities that we participate in after school. After a hard day in classes, many people top off their day by going to football practice, or to a Student Council meeting, or maybe rehearsing the latest production of the M M players. But what a lot of students look forward to is the time they spend away from school. For boarders, weekends are a chance they get to spend some time at home. If they stay here in Atchison they go out with friends to enjoy a night away from the dorms. When the weather is nice, day hops and boarders like to spend a day in the sun at one of the local parks. No matter what we do in or out of school, students cherish their social life and enjoy the activities school generates. (Story by Greg Herman) Jfc uh.cn Ljoa thought it u as Joseph Curry and Brian Schroeder sing the refrain of during mass. The addition of choir in all-school masses has added a new dimension of the celebration. Cruising down the road Chris Brooke takes Meagan Zimmerman for a ride. Motorcycle 5 riding is one of many things students do on their free time.
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Watching the game from the track, the drivers of the Homecoming Queen candidates relax on one of the cars. These senior students were chosen for this task because of their outstand- ing driving abilities. on fire, it was a total bummer.” People in the school will not really remember this year for anything in particular, unless something that greatly effects them happens during it. The Seniors will remember this year, of course, because of graduation. The Freshman will remember it because they can’t remember any other time when they were treated more like dirt. So this 85-86 school year is a year to remember. Not for any specific reason, but for many reasons. In this book are some of them. That’s the reason behind the book, to bring the year back to you. “I think this year is going good, everyone has got spirit this year. With a few exceptions like Spirit Week getting rained out, I think this year will turn out just fine,” said Meagan Zimmerman, Whicita, Kansas, Junior. (Story by Greg Herman) Exchanging books between classes, Mark 4 Opening Section Kelly Calvert and Angie Dickason enjoy some free time in the library. Many Academy students use the library to study because they find it easier to get work done there. Waiting anxiously to get in, Scott Draine sits out for a rest. Draine is known for sticking people hard if they break through the line.
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Initiation, Long Awaited Event All summer long, the 1985-86 Sen- iors waited almost impatiently for that first full week of school. The reason for their anxiety, freshman initiation. This is the one week during the year that the administration allows seniors to torment the freshmen. At Maur Hill, the activities started the first Monday of school and lasted all week long. Monday was sign day in which the seniors prepared large signs with somewhat humorous statements written on them in which the freshmen had to wear throughout the school days on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Tues- day was air-raid day in which Freshmen were ordered to shoot down imaginary communist aircrafts. Wednesday was Toga day, Thursday was “Hail to Seniors day.” And Friday was “Hail to Freshmen day,” which is the day all Maur Hill freshmen become official Maurite’s. At the Mount, the activities began on Tuesday, which was sign day. On Showing her best face, Denise Vasquez turns to pursue another freshman. As you can see this year’s picnic was a little messier than before. Wednesday, the Freshmen became nerds, which speaks for itself. Thursday was anything day, which brought in a multitude of different ideas. And Friday was, “be kind to your big sister” day. On Thursday, all freshmen from both Maur Hill and the Mount gathered at Jackson Park for an evening of fun. Main forms of initiation included shaving cream and water balloons. Wat- ermellon was either eaten or worn and enjoyed both ways. Jon Lomshek, Atchison, Frosh stat- ed, “Initiation was an enlightening expe- rience and I am glad that I’m only a freshman in high school once in my life.” Shane Boos, Atchison, Senior said, “When I got the hang of Frosh torture, one week just wasn’t enough.” So another year of freshman enter Maur Hill and they all dream of the year they will get to be the initiators, an event that they will be waiting for with great anticipation, (story by Mike Lasater) r ? ' • . ' r • ” Kelly Calvert begs for mercy from her big sister. By the end of the picnic many freshman were doing the same. Carl Hagen eagerly awaits the candy to be given him by Angie Dickason. This proved to be the most enjoyable type of initiation among the freshman. 6 Initiation
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