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Field trips are one exciting way to get away from school for a day or more. German, French, and CWE are a few of the classes that went on trips this year. The basketball overnights, the leader- ship conference, MUN conference, Ski Week and Hinterbrand were the major trips that organizations went on. To all, they were a lot of fun. Top: Well Kari, what do you want to do? Above: Tara jammin' on the bus to Giessen. Bottom: Barry, Tanya, Julie Matt and Cathy having a friendly lunch in N iirnberg. A Dash Of Deutschland.
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Top: Cindy Jones and James Nichols having a friendly chat. Top right: If you couldn't tell, it's Ami Kennelly's birthday. Right: We want our food and we want it now! Break is a very popular part of the Marauder student day. Nor- mally at 10:15, the students are given a 15 minute break during which organizations sell anything from hotdogs for 506, to miniature candy bars for 15112. The Gym- nasium Hallway, the library, and the Junior!Senior Hall are the most popular places to eat and talk. The least desireable place is in the crushing crowd in front of the break sales table. 2 iff :ff,2W?W S V Q' f K' A Short Pause.
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I Above: James Cable, Claudine Ger- main, Jennifer King, Julie Brusegaard, Tanya Walley, and Whitney Stewart model new trends in skiing . . . sunbathing! Top Right: Derik King and Georgette Germain head up the slopes. Right: William Hampton and Rob Russel show off their GQ look while Jennifer King falls at their feet. Ski Week 86 was held the first week of February in Ber- chtesgaden. 35 students and Mr. and Mrs. King went to the Skitop Ski School to either learn to ski or learn to ski better. Ski Week wasn't all fun though. An hour of homework and a 9 P.M. curfew every night was required of everyone. When the kids weren't skiing, they played in the snow and talked in the ski lodge. On Friday, the ski races were held. Everyone was split up by his or her ability. Overall, Ulm placed in over half of the winner slots. Everyone though, learned how to ski better and had a fabulous time. -- Enjoy H ing A White VFW ssssmw NE
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