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LL FIRED UP Copy: Nikki Dardanu and Heather Dowd Freedom!! ! NO SCHOOL for three months. Students waited for this day for nine, long, hardworking months. For three months stu- dents did anything they wanted-be in the sun, play volleyball or baseball, go out every night, and, most of all, sleep late! Summer would not have been complete without the usual vacation-whether abroad, in the country, or even in state. Sr. Kathy Kirschemann took her summer vacation down under, in Australia. She said, While I was there, I leamed many things about the people and their culture. Just up the Atlantic Ocean, Srs. Jill and Kristin Gebhart toured and trained for soccer in China. Kristin said, It was an experience I'll never forget. Others decided to spend their leisure time within the nation's bounda- ries. Jrs. Brandi DeBono, Amie France, and Shoshana Friedman had their fun in Hawaii. Amie said, I spent my time collecting sea shells and swimming in the moonlight. Some just decided to take their vacation in- state by roughing it in the Rocky Mountains. Sr. Todd Madden said, Colorado has some of the best cliff diving lakes in the United States. This was done to keep cool on the hot days. While some took advantage of their free- dom during the summer, others tried to eam an extra buck by getting a job. Sr. Karla Todd JJ- CounesyofAm:eMzyu-r ,,VV s Sr. Tor Aarestad watches, an employee at ' the Denver Zoo teaches him the basics of his job. Tor volunteered his time and effort to X ' give the zoo a hand. spent the hot summer days working in the coolness of a Baskin-Robbins shop. Karla said, The best benefit of the job was that while I was eamin g money for college, I got to eat all the ice cream I wanted. The job scene ranged from cleaning up offices to becoming a life- guard. uBeing a lifeguard takes a lot of respon- sibility, but you got paid for working on a tan,'i Sr. Scott Bond said. Many students needed something to do this summer, and they decided a job would take up time in the summer months. Some had neither the time nor the desire to work. Most students involved in a sport spent time practicing their skills. The summer base- ball team ended the season with a25- 17 record. Jr. Dennis Furbush said, While we played baseball together for about four hours a day for most of the summer, we had a good time. Other athletes went to camps held at the col- leges for the benefit of the leaming. Sr. Rodney Wong went to get college scouting ex- posure. Some students involved with the ath- letics program went to camps all over the United States to brush up on their skills and to experience new techniques and approaches to their sport. The boys' basketball program traveled to New Mexico with chosen players to a team camp at the university. They were rewarded by being in the top three teams there! Courtesy of Heidi Powers ,. 7' acationing in Germany, Sr. Heidi Powers - V stops to view a castle. Travel abroad was only one of many options to occupy stu- dents' leisure ti.me. l4yout:Theueu Sammi Summer 1:22532Szfifzfzfzfzf:Eziziziizfizizifrzzzkzztsg:5r5r1:f ' :az-:xp:-:-:.:1:.:.:-:-zlffztz-2-2-294 '-f-3'.'.'n:.f4-'-'-'-'.f.'e.!.1.me-:.'.'.'.:.:.-.'.'.-2 -Z'252-2-1-1:1-I-1'1'2'Z'Z'I'I'2'1'Z-Z-27. . . . . . .527
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