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UP THE CREEK In the eyes of sophomore, Sven Brunso, “School is a year long party.” Is this how you perceive student life? Probably not in as much as each student wants something different in the way of extra-curricular activities. Sports could be included in student life along with academics, but here the concern is for student's other pursuits. During those hours when students are not in the classroom you can find them, yes. studying, cruising Gurley, working, involved in a club or finding some sort of amusement. Seniors like to sit in front of their lockers and block traffic with their long senior legs. Teachers search for the ultimate hall pass, and students the ultimate excuse for being tardy. The dedicated Pride of Prescott life along the Jiassayamper marching band can be seen practicing on the lighted football field late at night, while friers at Burger King fry up french fries. School offers students a chance to be the best at something, and be recognized for it. Why else would band members be willing to give up so much time to practice? Every year the student body out does the previous year’s Homecoming celebrations, and this year was no exception. Students are also trying to improve the lives of their fellow Badgers. National Honor Society wanted to help students with little or low self- esteem, so the club spent the necessary money to bring the motivational film. The Prize to PHS. Left: Senior, Mark Coble, Photo taken by Dave Dvorak.
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Summer Style What did you do last summer? Building social friendships without academic pressures was one of the highlights of summer. Everybody enjoyed those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer, we went places and shared adventures with our friends and family. New friends, deepening relationships and renewing old aquaintances is what made our summer memorable. Looking back we wonder how we managed to cram all those great experiences into such a short summer. Summer was probably the fastest three months out of the year but when school began again, we still had those GREAT memories. By Sheri McCarty Top: One way to cool off in the summer heat is to go to the lake. Sheri McCarty and Mike Perkins play on the Boogie Boards (Hydro Slide) at Lake Pleasent. Bottom right: There's fun in numbers as Jennifer Breman, Theresa Paul, Michelle Brcman and Christa McBride show in this group picture. Bottom left: Even if Aimee Cook is in a different country (Canada) she can't help the way she acts. 10 summer
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