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Page 99 text:
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Tiny Ciroups Growing Past Among the groups steadily growing are the Adventure Club National Honor Society and Cho- rus. The Adventure Club is becoming more and more popular with the under- classmen as is the Chorus. With a new face director and name the Summit Choraliers will soon be a strong force in the school. The NHS which inducted sixteen new members this year is also promising to be a more involved group. - Erin O Donnell I I I I I I I I I f 1 3 gr ' f ' fl tif ,W- x Ji f -1 ,X 'xix 1 f , N 'E I ,, vi xi x Ni
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Page 98 text:
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ii Qffvifwfgffiwfg -69 ,, ff ' f i .. If , wt.. - ,Q ,fi , f A it it P f it r ,iff y A 0 3 M' J ,ff Opposite Page: Clockwise - The Summit Choraliers perform in concert.g Mary Landrigan receives her candleg The jovial Choraliers perform for Christmas.: New members of the NHS wait to be inducted. This Page: Clockwise - Participants in the Adventure Club Canoe trip.: The Choraliers strike againg Kim Runck prepares to depart.p Rirna Sifri gets a little wet.g New members of NHS take an oath, .JA New W W M--'Y if
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We Get Fired Upl This year's Homecoming Week was a week of highly energized events enjoyed by all the students participating. The week started out with the truly bizarre Clash Day. Plaids stripes, checks and dots were most successfully combined for nauseat- ing effect by Bobby Luce, Wendy Conlan, and Wyndee Parker. Tuesday was Teacher Appre- ciation Day, Wednesdays annual Walk was rained out, but this did nothing to lower the adrenaline caused by the shocking upset at the Student-Faculty volleyball game, which was 2- 1 in the l5aculty's favor. On Thursday the school welcomed student representatives from AFS with friendly curiosity. The fall sports teams wore their jerseys on Blue Day in antici- pation of the pep rally in which the entire school showed Summit Pride. Summits first soap box derby was won by the sophomore boy's Deathmobile . The busy week proved to be one of the most enjoyable periods of the first quarter and al- lowed for a pleasant break from school work. - Betsy Mullins 'Mas 96 w
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