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Little Sophomore Amelia Albracht Another little action that Sav in g water not only
dries her hands w ith the new
helped the environment was
hand dryers that were put in
li mited the waste of gallons
usin g reso urces to the fu llest.
Actions all th e bathrooms last yea r. + of water, but it conserved
By usin g both sides of the pa-
Th e new drye rs were much
energy as well . Many people
more efficient and better for
per when doing homework, it
grew into the habit of turn-
Made th e environment. photo by save d a lot of time in ad dition + bru shed their teeth.
ing off the faucet when they
to a tree.
Kaily Nelson
Even Many students, mainly under- A da ily routine for freshman
cla ssmen, would car pool to Jeff Sto ry included fi lling up
Bigger and from school eve ryday in journalism room eve ryday.
his empty water bottle in the
order to spare time wa iting
+ in the long drop-off line. Ca r- Students found refilling water
Impacts pooling was a great way for bottles to be not only better
for th e enviro nment, but
people to save time, money,
and reso urces. chea per as well . photo by
Kaily Nelso n
c.
A. Studyin g a bottle of Braz ilian water is sophomore
Chris Little. Th e eco-friendly brand donated ten
percent of the profits of each water to help save
the Amazon Rainforest. B. Sop homore Pai ge M.
Buchanan sta nds in Aeropostale and contemplates
buying this "Save the World " t-shirt. En vironmentall y
fr iendly clothes beca me a new fad in the fashion
industry. C. Freshman Wayne Nelso n chains up hi s
bicycle be fore school. Nelson rode his bike home
eve ry aftern oon in ord er to save gas . photos by Kaily
Nelson
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