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                                                                                             Junior Haley Knag  proves  her  fri endship to Junior
                                                                                             Mudd by carryin g her through Worlds o f Fun's amw
                                                                                             park al't er Mudd was  exhausted fro m rid ing allth<
                                                                                             (Lisa Lewis)


              Vacations  Break  Normal  Routine


                                             Angie Rinker

                     Wake up, get ready, go to school, go to   working at the Med Center on Christmas so my
              work,  go home, do homework, go to  bed.   grandparents took me out.  We were going to go
                     Okay, enough of this routine'  There   to  a  restaurant, but none were open so we ate
              were only so  many school  lunches,  crowded  Christmas dinner at a 7-11  gas station," Senior
              halls, jammed lockers, and homework a person  Jill  Swanson said.
              could take in  a month.  It  was time for a break!   With the extra free time came the need
                     Now what was there to do over these   for more profits to pay for activities.  "With all
              few breaks  and vacations that seemed to  fl y by   the ni ghts to go out, I needed to work more to get
              faster  th an one could say Mississippi?   _  more money,"  Junior  Carol Boravac said.
                     Students as  well  as  the staff needed   Although people enjoyed the vacations,
              time to kickback, party, and relax.  "I spent my   many felt  that there  should have been  more
              breaks  sleeping,  working,  or going on  vaca-  breaks throughout the school year. "At times we
              tion," Senior Charlene Fadke said .     went for months with no breaks at all and waited
                     For some thi s meant taking advantage  for a one- week break," Boravac said .
              of some unusual or  unique events over the     It wasn' t all  bad, though, there was an
              breaks.  Spending time with friends and rela-  ocassional shortened day, winter break,and  a
              tives gave people the opportunity to  have fun   week in  February and  March to  help  students
              and act  out of the ordinary.  "My mom was  and staff get by. e


                  Morgan, Shannon
                  Moser, Eli zabeth
                   Moten, Mi chael
                     Mudd, Lesli e
                   Muell er, Nicole
                       Mull, Jon
                  Mullikin, Steven

                   Mummey, Brian
                  ewhouse, Joseph
                Niederhaus, Jennifer
                    Nielsen, Mary
                    Niessen,  Amy
                  Ni etfeldt , Rodney
                    Nord, Bradle y


                   Northrop, Seth
                   Novak,  Angela
                   Nyffeler, Reed
                    O'Gara, Jaime
                O'Malley, Margaret
                    Oates, Jessica
                  Obrien, Amanda

                  Odoherty, Renee
                    Ogaz, Sabrina
                    Ohloff. Bl ake
                   Okeefe, Kevin
                  Olberding, Amie
                    Olson, Daniel
                    Olson, Shane
               90  School Brea ks/Vaca tions
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