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A dimension known By students as the h, 'ZJS794 :! It's already 9:00! That means that itis been . . . um . . . oh, my gosh . . . I've slept in two whole hours. My alarm must have broken! This will be the seventh time this semester that live had to write a note. Wait a minute . . . what's the date? Oh, 'Z:Sa9f '! This is the beginning of summer va- cation! I don't have to get up. I have three whole months of no school! CAnd the stu- dent drifts happily back to sleep, dreaming df' e ll' of the time he will have to do anything he wants to or nothing at all. For this is the Summer Zonelj Summer for many students was a time to just veg on the couch and watch soaps. Other students chose to relax elsewhere. Sr. Jacquelyn Hyde elected to be a pool ref- uge. Still others went out of state for their vacation. Soph. Jenni Koontz went to Ft. Lauderdale with her family and her friend. It was incredible! The most memorable day was when we got up at 6:30, met some guys, got fried on the beach, and played volleyball. Summertime was also time to enrich stu- dents' cultural experiences. Many students Q0 housed foreign exchange students or even went across the seas themselves. Sr. Todd Williams, who housed a German student, said, It was like having an older brother, the one that I never had. Sr. Kim Blevins traveled to France on an exchange pro- gram. She stayed in the South near the Riv- iera. My trip to France had a great impact on my perception of differences. Accep- tance was something I always thought I had, but now I am more flexible because of my experience abroad. I'm not trying to change everyone to be like me, just enjoy who they are. 41-I ao lb- bf 'Q P 'Vs 9 T
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BAREFEET, BARECHESTS, VOLLEYBALL, and sunshine made the first senior picnic perfect, Varsity volleyball player Sr. Anjali Budhiraja finds Sr. Ed Bushel's blocking no more formidable than the girls' she faces during games. ANTICIPATION FOR MALIBU, Canada builds as Sr. Carolyn Berg travels across the Pacific Ocean. Because this was her second year she was able to be a junior counselor and help other campers have the best week of their lives. Courtesy of David Podrasky if X- Leslie Moroye Courtesy of Sonia Peterson HARD OF HEARING group volunteer, Sr. Sonia Peterson 'is awarded a certificate of completion. She and other volunteers worked for a month in Rocky Mountain National Park to help restore the natural beauty of the mountains. 1 0 Activities Courtesy of Julie Ditlman BON JOUR, AMERICA! What better backdrop for a picture of Sr. Julie Dittman than the most famous landmark of Paris, France: the artistic beauty of the Eiffel Tower. DESERT AT TWILIGHT creates beautiful scenery as well as some welcome relief from the sun's penetrat- ing rays. Is Sr. David Goldberg shading his eyes, en- joying the view of Israells Negev Desert, or searching for his lost camel? Courtesy of David Goldberg
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PUTT PUTT GOLF was a favorite pasttime for many students during warm summer nights. For Sr. Rick Burnside, who is captain ofthe golfteam, though, Putt Putt offers an ideal job. Bryan Pepper U SUPERIOR AWARD WINNING SOphOm0l'6 Squad Heather Eversley, Baye Taylor, and Shoshana Freid- stuns the Spirit Spectacular competition spectators on man perform 10 the G0 G03 We G01 The Beal the Sixteenth Street Mall. Sophs. Michele Skrein, during the August event. . f - :- if mslsfxjlaigx Y QPQW My X Q I X5 ,yf jj ,Qt 'X WS Q' Rpt kj V , Ji X My CWS gy my lxlfvxgvjf k,-' Jxgxji if U Qff Wg is X To Q f QP vm 75 K XXX' , Xi' if ii' dx' S'EL1QQt1'EjSfkgfGiQ,.j,S ,vvi.jiQf+3 by 'grip yyxy 0 QQ? A I X Y, ' ,QQ bf, V W .Qt X of tt' mttffib 'Q 0995 I CN Ye its ' Ni' 5 v '27 I I 'gsdfihtf' NS Q ,ty , 5 my j4,x'wo., j -Q YQ qlygvefo I ,smug X I , '- I ,QY X4 gk 'HJV lg Ll Qu xwvxgsjxxyxx KJ u A :TJ Oil A K K if r rlxj J HQ 5 ,IJ - QXTX LNA NVE Ewa Qjvvxsjg Qzxv K I N Jntfx L V1 AA XZNVZ-tv viii M CL 'XL GJfVholV'1j xjffJyY Aff X ,pxp,,f',.f,,2JXo ffadltf Qyvl U if . TRU 'QQQJQJS Ubi? XI Jaxx? I Iva xy! JJ' I xv lfpfvli -vlxijb 'Ili Ojffv XJ l U 5 - t ak S f Qt ? st if '9,N'fflJt+WwA fb J Jjcfif j if it Isle W Most students, exchange trips were ar- across from Jerusa em and looked downd against teamslfrom all over the twinffxj ranged through their foreign language de- partments. Others, though, traveled with their religious chapters. Srs. Dave Gold- berg, Mason Hayutin, Stephen Hayutin, and Dan Pollock went to Israel. Goldberg' said, Israel was a learning experience. I learned about the Mideast, the West Bank, and that these are not easily solved prob- lems. It was a strange feeling being in the center of three religions and feeling peace, yet knowing that there is so much violence surrounding Israel. For Steve Hayutin, his most memorable occasion was on the first day when we stood on the Mount of Olives 1 2 Activities upon the city for the first time. Summer also offered the opportune time for athletes to hone up on their skills. Be- sides Overland's numerous sports camps, the city and private organizations also had camps where students could choose to go. From cheerleading to soccer, there was something for everyone. Soph. Tanya Pa- checo devoted many of her summer hours to playing soccer. She played up to eight hours a day, but for her it was well worth it. It was exciting to meet and play against teams from countries such as Argentina, Spain, China, and Mexico. We also played fThe alarm rings again and yi smile fades from the sleeping student's fac . He is reluctantly awake, and his ang for the small, numbered, ringing box grows. Two- a-days had given him the first hint. Then there were the Back-to-School sales. And now the alarm signals that IT is finally here. The student grudgingly rises, know- ing that he is about to enter a dimension quite unlike the one he's been in for the last three months, a dimension of sound and substance, for this student has a schedule for . . . The School Zone!J
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