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A. The tee pees in South Dakota provide th e perfect ph oto op-
portunity for junior Li z Opitz and her li ttle sister. Opitz was th ere
visiting her grandparents . B. Senior Tony Walters captures th e
memory of his El Salvador mission trip. Walters and his church
taught English at th e schools. photos contributed by Liz Opitz carefree&
and Walters
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The heat of summer brought with it tans, trips, and tomfoolery.
"Summer is the most amaz in g, the world was se ni or Tyler john-
hot and sunny time where you son , who spe nt a week of his
ca n ki ck back and get a tan at the summer on a European cruise.
pool," so phomore Taylor john- "When the crui se ship stopped
son sa id. I was visiting places I had never
But the lazy days of summer been to before," Johnso n said .
didn't apply to all. Some students Summer also presented the
simply moved their education to chance for students to participate
a foreign country. in their favorite sports, either for
Seni or Angela Weaver was sc hool, for fun, or for club teams.
one of three Americans se lected Fres hmen Alyssa Flannery,
to go to London for a week Grace Holmes, and Haley Tar-
through the IB program. pinian were on the first Nebraska
"Th ere were 160 kids from girls club team to ever make it to
around the world, so I made a soccer Nationals.
ton of friends. In our free time "Before the tournament we
we went punting, which is the had a luncheon where all 56
Engli sh version of go ndolas. It competing teams had a hi ghlight
was a great way to ex peri ence video," Tarpinian sa id.
the culture and see the town," With all the exciting endeavors,
Weave r sa id. it's no secret that summer was
Also ex ploring other areas of the "hottest" time of the year.
Th e Great Wall spans out
behind junior lan Swa n-
son during a tri p with his
uncle to China. While
visiting, Swanso n got to
see all of th e Olympic
buildings. photo contrib-
uted by fan Swanson
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