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ES'I' PERIOD And as the summer came to a Close, students began to reflect on the things they had done, the places they had traveled and the people they had met. i'Suzy Waud called and asked me if I had filled out an entry blank at Mele ons, senior Heather Shepherd ex- plained. HThen she told me my name had been drawn and I had won a trip to Hawaii. Shepherd won the contest spon- sored by 92X and Melons clothes stores and left for a week in Hawaii in mid- June, accompanied by her mother. t'We stayed in a Holiday Inn right on Wakiki Beach, Shepherd said. 92X gave Shepherd $300 spending money which she used to purchase jewelry and monkeys carved from co- conuts She also received a $300 gift certificate from Melons which she used when she returned home, uWe won front row tickets for a George Michael concert and we went backstage to meet him, Shepherd re- called. HHawaii was twice as fun be- cause I won the trip! Junior Lia Brozgal traveled to Cal- gary, Canada with her family to visit relativest HWe saw the arenas where the win- ter Olympics were held and did a lot of sight seeing, Brozgal said. t'The peo- ple were very friendly, and it wasn't that different from home. Senior Melissa Papp spent the sum- mer at lnterlochen, a summer camp for the arts in Michigan. Papp was part of During the summer months some students travel abroad while others perfect interests. the theater department and performed in such productions as My Fair Lady. and The Brute. i'The experience was fun. but the camp was a very intense place to be. There was a lot of pressure to compete and win, Papp explained. Papp was awarded the Best Actress Award at the end of her session at Interlochen, Seniors Kim Meeder and Caroline Hong were part of a group that traveled to France with French teacher Lisa Markovich, Their ten-day tour included stops at the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. 'iWe had a great time experiencing the culture we'd spent five years study- ing, Meeder said. 50t'u'd1'eon-t summer events I't'f'tl
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12 While other students traveled abroad over the summer, senior Heather Shep- herd took time to pose with two natives In leaii. Shepherd won a trip for two to Hawaii from 92X and Melons and traveled the islands with her mother. Wm'w mm. WIIW Seniors Michael Hauswirth and Michael Assante wait to be presented with their trophy for winning the varsity State Debate Tournament. Attending the Dartmouth Debate lnstitutcanuly gave them an extra edge at the State level. S't'u'd'e'n't f-iOf-e summer events Junior Tom Gnupp twirls his whistle as he supervises the swimmers at Devon Pool. In order tn become a lifeguard students had to pass a series oftesu and take an advanced lifesaving class.
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,,,,.,y. y, ,w-aaw Crowned the night bdore It the bon- nre, Homecomlng queh Jenny Sutter- whlte wutches the game from the side- llnm with her court: seniors Courtney Apple, Lynne Becher, Courtney Http:- trlck, and Dana MncLaurln. The varsity cheerleaders hold 3 henna for thefootbnll playeruo break through during the Homecomln' pep nlly. The students and the chedddcn provided thesplrltneededtobooetthe Danton 32-7 victory over Westervlle South. w m 'I Senlor Paul Huff helps lulIor Almee Briggs with her coat us they enter the lobby where the Holnoconln' dance was held. Student Councl turned the lobby Into a hnrbor setting, rduyln' the thane, 'Slttlng on the Dock of I Buy. 50t'u'd'een't t'i'f'e l4 homecoming
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