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Some Summertime Even though most students don't go to school during the summer, it is sometimes the busiest season of the year. It often has a connotation of a time for leisure, when in reality it is far from that. With so many places to go and so many things to do, it becomes hard to keep still. Some teenagers decide to get jobs during the summer to earn extra money either to spend or to save. Others just decide to take it easy, and enjoy the time off from school. During the summer there is a never ending list of activities to enjoy that can only be done during this time of the year. These might include swimming, going to amusement parks, playing Putt-Putt, or just lying around. This is a great time to meet many new people and make lots of new friends. In the midst of all this excitement, one must be cautious because sunburn, mosquitoe bites, and exhaustion from the heat can be unbearable. School activities also are included in the summertime. Band, football, and cheerleading practice prepares students for the upcoming season. Practicing during the summer takes many well devoted and determined groups of students that are willing to take time out to do their best. Students sometimes wonder if all of their hard work is worth the effort, and more often than not, the answer is yes g especially when the first football game rolls around and students have a chance to put all of their hard work to use. After all of the enjoyment of summer is almost over, one must think of the soon to arrive school days of slaving over the desk and doing homework. It sometimes is a bit difficult to adjust to getting back into the swing of the same old routine. The days before the opening of school are spent by most students crowding into department stores doing their school shopping and dreaming of the day when summer vacation will come again next year. Secretary Mrs. Iennie Alden tries to Huntangle the new phone system. .JH if X janitors take a well deserved break from the never ending job of getting the school into shape for September. john Ramsey an his 390 CR Husky strives to keep the lead in the Moto Cross Race. Summer!19
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Football practice during the summer gets the Raiders into shape for the season. Susan Iohnson and Robert Spain belt out the show stopping sang We'll Always Be Together in the KSUTC summer stock production of Grease 18!Student Life Horticulture students spruce up the campus as Mr. Peckyno looks on, Summer activities also include chores such as hanging out the wash.
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N QQ- gh STATES O? '.fc..v,.g54ftg,,t N -w. Q ' .Ai The Ohio National Guardsman signals as the helicopter comes in for a landing. 20!Student Life Aero Space Day On Wednesday, October 14, 1981, Warren Western Reserve was host to the R.O.T.C.'s Aero Space day. The students and faculty had the opportunity to see what the U.S, Military is all about. Many weeks of extensive preparation on the parts of Col. Armbrust, Sgt. Peters, and the R.O.T.C. students turned the event into a success. The purpose of the Aero Space Day was to inform students of the many career opportunities and scholorship openings available through the U.S. Military involving science technology. Staff and students were exposed to visitors and information from N.A.S.A. to the Fire Department, from helicopters to moon rocks. The helicopters were supplied and guarded by the military police from Qf3?,:fgi:j,: f ye , ,I-f.,-X5-Jef' iQX, Xg: ifx2 L1?'x'I'x'? AQ w M- v . ai ' 3' 11 if :arms-if BW.. 3 5 , ' llglitiwllhg Sgr NTU ' ' IK . A fl Jtigl'IUl'l'l'lJ n the Ohio National Guard. Students saw a film by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Forces explaining the basics of airplanes. In the planetarium, students saw a moon show and the vocal music room was popular for its moon rock display. N.A.S.A.'s Ralph A. Winrich explained what it would be like to be in a rocketship on the moon. He demonstrated aeronautics, which is either a manned or unmanned space flight. He also spoke on energy research. Brigadier General Iames M. Abraham, an assistant Adjutant General, representing the U.S. Army spoke about the challenges of wearing the green. And Dr. Sutten P,E., a professional engineer explained different careers involved in engineering. SFC Ricky I. Glover, YSU Dept. of Military Science, describes the uses of snowshoes for survival.
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