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Jan
13

Past Times at Camel High



Alex Hoffman, Staff Writer

Everyone has a favorite pastime. Whether it’s family game night, road trips, or playing (or fighting) with siblings. For teachers, there is more to their life than meets the eye of students when knowing what they do in their spare time.
“We would always go camping during the summer in the Big Horns,” Instruction Facilitator Lindy Sorenson remembers. “With my mom, dad, and two brothers. Then in the winter we would return to go snowmobiling.” Sorenson tries to still keep the tradition going today with her family.
As a pilot, Technician Specialist, Steve Schofield enjoys flying. “I like to work on my ratings and become a better flyer.” Schofield likes flying to Cody, Cheyenne, and the Big Horn Mountains. “Besides flying, family time and being a dad will always be a favorite past time.”
Librarian Mitzie Neugebaur can remember building snow forts in the winter with her sister and neighborhood friends. “In the summer, we would make tents outside with blankets, and put on puppet shows,” she said with wandering eyes and a smile. “Right now I really likeProxy-Connection: keep-alive
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oing ice skating with my grandson, crocheting, and going to Bon Jovi concerts.” Neugebaur has seen Bon Jovi five times so far, traveling as fProxy-Connection: keep-alive
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as Maryland and Minnesota to see her favorite band. When she is not busy having rock and roll fun, she likes to sit, relax, and read her kindle.
“I love snow days! Even today,” said CCHS counselor Angel Bentz.  “Getting that phone call from Boyd Brown makes my day perfect! However, then I am grumpy in June.” Bentz grew up on a farm and remembers playing with all her dogs and kittens. “My parents and I both liked when I would run through the sprinkler in the summer.” She also remembers making a deal with her brother to play Transformers with him three days of the week, if he played Barbies with her four days of the week. She loved being older and smarter. Today she enjoys the company of her two cats and her bunny. She likes getting to see her nephew from Sioux Falls. “I like to go snowmobiling, but I’m looking forward to summer.
It appears that teachers are more than the subject they teach and have just as much fun, if not more, as their students.

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