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The snow fell for three
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days on the mission’s trip.
Some native Floridians
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saw snow for the first time.
Rachel Brownlee said,
“The first thing I did was
call my best friend and yell
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into the phone, ‘Guess
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Jwhat, it’s snowing!’”
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Trevor Conklin winds up at
the plate. Although Trevor
was a great hitter, his
greatest strength was in
the outfield. Nicknamed
the “Black Hole.” he had
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an .986 fielding average
and was named best de- |
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Time-outs not only gave “Tradition!” In unison cho
the team time to rest,
reography, the cast of
but also gave Coach
spring musical, Fiddler on
Dave Drury a chance to
the Roof, join together in
review plays, correct
the opening song. Learn
mistakes, and encour
age the team. Whether ing the choreography was
winning or losing, the a tedious process, but it
time was valuable for came together under the
the team’s spirit. direction of Tia Sherman.
Seniors Joseph Hogrefe
and Sarah Butler enjoy the
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which was held at the 'v-: . ;
Clearwater Hilton resort,
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