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Resting after a long train ride, freshmen Jenny Meyers and Nicole Girardot relax at the Al- gonquin Provincial Park while on vacation in Ontario, Cana- da. Enjoying their vacation, sev- enth graders Latrisia Tun and Rachel Schone teeter-totter to- gether at Latrisia ' s house. Relaxing In his pond, Junior Troy Hege floats on Shamu wh catching the rays In June. Swim- ming was one of his favorite sum- mer activities. (Photo by: Carol Hughes) 5 Summer
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lONTROL Stude £ This is a section about control. Warrior control. Control of what they say, control of what they do. But Warriors aren ' t always in control. Because they like to do it their way. Powder Puff proved the theory of Warriors doing it their way. According to the seniors, the juniors went against the rules by wearing cleats. Junior Trish Bak- er stated, It was no big deal. The cleats were rubber- soled and we wore them for most of the game anyway. The freshmen also wanted to start out the year by doing it their way. They were accused of crowding their hall with no room for other students to get through. I don ' t think it ' s fair that the upperclassmen can sit in the middle of their halls with no way around them and we get in trouble for just standing by our lockers, stated freshman Shannon Smith. After the com- plaints got stronger, the administration suggested they spread out. But they found their way back and every- thing returned to the old way. Their way! Pep sessions were another thing that could show how the Warriors like to do it their way. We do totally unexpected things for the students to show them that we can have fun too, commented Mr. Rohrbacher. A few of the varsity football players at a pep session for the sectional game showed how they like to go out of control. They put on skirts, wigs, and a few added extras and led the student body in cheers. Senior Lynn Swing stated, I felt like a fool at first, but after every- one started joining in I was just out to have fun. As you can see, Warriors have everything in control but they just like to do it their way. Carol Hughes Student life •
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We ' re Out Right Now . . . By the end of school, stu- dents and teachers became restless for summer to come. When finally out, students and teachers began planning activities for the summer. Those who traveled went to Florida, Minnesota, Cali- fornia and to many other states. I went surfing in Cal- ifornia, said Dave Mohr. Mr. Holt ' s German stu- dents got to take a trip to Germany. I enjoyed the kids, they were well behaved, knew what was expected of them, and spoke really good German, said Mr. Holt. Some of Mrs. Eckert ' s yearbook and newspaper staff went to Ball State Uni- versity in Muncie, Indiana for a one-week journalism workshop. Senior Jenny Lake said, I learned a lot and it was ok but it ' s not something I ' d want to do over. I was sick of Greek ' s Pizzeria and carryout food. Many other students went to nearby lakes and spent time with family and friends. I went to Cedar Point and swam on the Lake Erie beach, said senior Chris Bowers, while freshman Tina Ehle said, I went to Mackinac, Michigan with my family and went horseback riding. Some students however didn ' t go far from home. Junior Jamie Nicely said, I enjoyed going to Three Rivers, while junior Amy Gremaux said, I got my li- cense and a car. With sum- mer over, students and teachers went back to the books and daydreamed about their activities until they ' re out next time. Carrie Carr Breaking from the traditional amusement park Cedar Point, seniors Kam Etzler, Maria Len- gacher, Kelly Rector and Deena Heckley are all aboard at the To- ledo Zoo. (Photo by: Nikki Beerbower) Summer
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