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While monkeying around, senior Debbie Hal- sey gets hung up. Even Hoosiers (Warriors ) know a beautiful sunset when they see one. When weather started getting warmer, one thought rested heavily on everyone ' s mind: I can ' t wait for sum- mer to get here. Vacation brought a choice of differ- ent activities. The weather cooperated for bicycling along country roads, cool- ing off in backyard pools, and spending leisurely afternoons in local parks. Free time provided the chance to hold a part-time job, do those much needed chores around the house, or take a trip. Some went to Cedar Point and Kings Island while others took to the wilderness. Many also spent time with school re- lated activities. After sessions at Defi- ance Drill Squad Camp, the drill team returned home full of ideas. Going to camp was a real pain, but we learned a lot anyway, replied junior Violet Brown. A familiar sight during the evening hours was the band already practicing with their new band director, Mr. ThoiTi Snyder. Hours were spent per- fecting marching steps, straight lines, and music. In order to improve journalistic skills, senior Diane Gruber and sophomore Christy Meek attended Ball State Jour- nalism Workshops. Spending a week with experts from all over the country proved to be a very profitable exper- ience. I had a good time and made many new friends while staying in the dorms, commented sophomore Christy Meek. All in all, summer was a time for re- laxing and fun in the sun. ' tler being crowned Woodburn Days Oueen. junior Michelle H.imiii is greeted by her public. Trying to prove walking on water is easy, sopho- more Craig Riebersal demonstrates that it isn ' t.
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Fans, sands, and tans After an exhausting inning, lunior Luann Pusey. sopho- more Stephanie Baker, and freshman Amy Bowers catch their breath. Junior Amy Anderson dis- plays her new fishing tac- tics by sticking her tongue out. Seniors Steve O ' Keefe. Curt Hermann, Tony Persyn, and Steve Goeglein show that swimming Isn ' t just for fish. While painting the house senior Steve Goeglein calls for help!
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