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W ariUer Season Allows
More Variety of Activity
-Valerie Arms-
Summer is the warmest season of th e Teachers Nancy Buda and Scott Butler. They
month accordin g to Webster's Dictionary. How- toured various cities in France and Geneva, Swit-
ever to hi gh school students throughout America, zerland. "It was really a great experience. We
summer was the designated time for students to learned a lot aboutthe French culture," said Senior
cram as much fun as possible into nearly three Betsy Melton.
months. The hi story club also went on a summer
Vacations with the family, or better yet, trip. Junior Renae Caverhill said, "We drove
with friends was one popular way students put across Nebraska and parts of South Dakota in five
"fun" in their summer. Junior Becky Splittgerber days. It was a great time to meet new people and
said ,"The most fun part of my summer was going explore the Midwest."
to Canada with Jessica Klotz and relaxing in the Another academic adventure was the
sun. " Nebraska Scholars Institute, an annual week long
Many students held jobs over the sum- workshop held in Lincoln. Many students attended
mer to earn some extra spending money. Some this workshop to learn more about college life and
students even enjoyed their jobs. Sophomore Jill to meet other teenagers from other schools. Senior
Hoover said,"My job was a lot of fun being in a Chris Armiger summed it up by saying,"N.S.I.
new facility. At the Prairie Life Center I worked in 1990-It ruled!"
the nursery and benefitted from meeting new Some students decided to enjoy their
people." summer in the comforts of Omaha. Junior Andie
Was it possibl e to tie education into a Crane said,"The greatestthing about my summer
fun-filled summer? You bet. Many trips were was the fact that my friends and I could drive." No
taken that were school related and very enjoyable. matter how students spent their summer, the break
French students were accompanied by French from school was gladly welcomed by most.
The History Club stops in the Badlands of South Dakota
during their trip through Nebraska and South Dakota thi s
summer. (Steve Dvorak)
Sophomore Dawn Fox, Junior Angela Draney, Alumni
Kim Arms, and Seniors Kelley Fredrickson and Betsy
Melton take a rest from touring in France on the steps of
the Maeson Carree. (Nancy Buda)
Sometimes students think they carry the weight of the
world on their shoulders. Sophomore Chad Boomgaard en
(upper left) makes it easier to do with the help of a wall
mural. (Valerie Arms)
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Summer Highlights