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In front ofStonehenge, the MUS-in-England group poses: Jim Cole, Ed Patterson, Courtney Morris, John Dulin, Paige Stribling, Ward Simmons, John Tully, Virginia Reed, John Morris. At Castle Anis near Salzburg, Austria, Dabney Collier stands up straight, smiles, and tries to blend into the Austrian countryside. Always adventurous and courageous, Mr. Skip Daniel spent part of his summer rafting down the Colorado River. He stands in front of the dangerous Lava Rapids (rated 10 on a scale of to 10), which drops 37 feet in 100 yards. 14 STUDENT LIFE
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May Daze spring engendered perennial attitudes. Seniors, who had already been accepted into institutions of higher learning, were inevitably caught up in the typical spit-in-the-water-I ' ve- already-had-my-drink attitude. Juniors were enraptured by a premature feeling of power created by Student Council elections. Students in all grades enjoyed activities like She Stoops to Conquer, spring-break trips to Florida and Colorado, and the Student-Faculty Bar- B-Q before a Saturday baseball game with ECS. On a spring break trip to Steamboat in Colorado, the Ski Club poses for a picture after falling over a clumsy Edwin Streuli. Andy and Scott McArtor, Trip Wells, Ricky Heros, Craig Nadel, Jim Kelley, Diego Winegardner, Johnny Barringer, Chris Teague, and, of course, Edwin spent most of the week in a vertical position. Candidate for Student Welfare Commissioner Andy Wright tries to buy votes with Mom ' s home-baked cookies, but he has few takers. Although Wright lost the election, a week later he was elected Senior Class president. t ( fwWwf 4 P.T r- I SPRING 13
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Out and About Once again, summer found our students out and about the world. Traveling with other students (MUS-in-England), traveling with parents, or traveling alone, we made our marks from the American West to England, from the Orient to the Middle East, from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Mexico. While visiting the ruins of a temple on a stopover from the Greek Islands tour he took with his parents, Bryan Krauch shows his tennis shoes to their godmother and namesake, the goddess Athena-Nike. On a tour of Israel, Mark Salky and Brian Israel stand at Masada, site of a historic first-century Jewish-Roman confrontation. Traveling through Europe with his brother Mike (MUS ' 85), junior Keith Woodbury gives the Tower of Pisa a helping hand. SUMMER VACATION 1 5
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