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1. West students literally flipped over Great America this summer. 2. Maggie Ceelen decided that hanging around the park was the “in” thing to do. 5. Kris Moore takes a break from riding to visit her horse. 4. The sum- mer sunset cast a beautiful glow over Lake Winnebago. 5. In deep concentration, Kris Koeppen circles the ring with her horse. 6. Ann Bochinski keeps busy during the summer by working hard at Maurices. 7. Troy Sennholz and Lisa Demler sit back and enjoy the summer after- noon sun. 8. Teri Moon lounges around in her pool to beat the sun. 9. Senior Todd Schatz moves on to the next lawn on his list. 10. Amy Sowers pushes herself to try and capture the lead. 11. Eric Wagner and Jason Zellner goof around after a long, hard soccer game. 12. Jennny Poff, Tina Spatt, Amy Hunt, and Connie William- son take time after their swim to pose fora snap shot. 15. Jay Pica earns money for summer fun working at Pollock Pool. Flipping Summer - fe
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Summer for many West students was a blast. Fun was a good word to describe what numerous students had. However, flijoping out was more to the point. Kids played, worked, and socialized. Many students felt that the summer went by too quickly, but you know how that goes. When you're having fun (fijpping ouf) time flies. There was a variety of activities that teens ventured into. Many went to popular resorts with their families, while others just hung around in Oshkosh. Some wanted more of a challenge; they entered contests, tournaments, and even races, Others thought of summer as a time to make money. They got jobs working at various stores, while some even became lawn boys. All West students fljoped out in one way or another during summer vacation. Kids became more independent and outgoing. They tried to show that summer was not only for the college prep or retired Senior Citizen. It gave new life to teenagers. They had a wild time, an exciting time, but mainly ... a flipping good time. 6- Flipping Summer
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Bs. 8- Exchange Students Name- Tim Helmut Johannes Meinholf Age-16 From-Northwest Germany City-Wedel (near Hamburg) Population-33,000 people Number of students in Tim’s High School-7,005 students Public High School (5th-13th grade) Main Differences School from 7:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. in High School- 12 different classes one year. No lockers-all books have to be taken home. School is much harder. Teachers walk to different classes. Popular sports-soccer, basketball, boys’ volleyball, table tennis, handball (at school) Hobbies-Radio controlled motor model planes, mode! trains, biking, reading, and volleyball. Favorite food in USA-Pizza! Favorite food in Germany-Here Kloesse (similar to a kind of bread with hamburger, plums added to it) Languages-German, English, Latin, 1 2 year French After school plans-78 month service, car design Weather-Not as cold, otherwise all the same. Is He Homesick?-No! Name-Ahmet Kamil Karagozoglu Age-16 From-Turkey City- zmir (western coast) Population-7.5 million people Number of students in Ahmet’s High School-283 students Boarding School (10th-12th grade) Main Differences School is 3 years. in High School-No smoking in school. 16 different classes in one year. Teachers walk to different classes. Lives in a dorm. Popular Sports-Basketball, table tennis Hobbies-Reading science fiction, doing crazy things, and making clean jokes. Favorite food in USA-Pizza Favorite food in Turkey-Doner (similar to a gyro) Languages- Turkish, English After school plans-18 month service, engineering Weather- t’s hotter back home. Is He Homesick?-No!-
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