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'Y 11 P' K ' tw- ,,, , .W 1 V - ' ' Q Tasting hors d'ouvres at the home of Kim Coo- 'W 5 3 - I per are members of the French Club. 4 7 Excited about taking a break on a trip to New 5 York are band members Rose Newgent and - Mendy Berger. NNN. J K+ Na! r , W l Q, 1 td if ' , ..' Q -ff' -l g g - A ,M sr x if y It J . an Q Spending their Good Friday vacation at Glenn Flint Lake are seniors Todd Bouslog and Shane Grimes with junior Kyle Daughterty. Spending tree time on the Burger King play- ground during the choir trip to St. Louis are Heather Rector, Jim Jones, Tracy Gorham, Katherine Emery and Susan Wagle. I Breaks and Vacations 2l
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Students Break Give me a break! Spring breaks, Christmas breaks, fall breaks, Easter breaks, summer breaks, lunch breaks, weekend breaks and daily breaks helped students and faculty members make it through the year. Junior Brett Hecko said, Christ- mas is my favorite break because we get two weeks away from school. Agreeing was sophomore Eric Twigg who said, lt means the school year is half over. Breaks took away the monotony of a routine. Instead of the regular schedule, breaks gave us something to look forward to. Swimmer Carrie Nealon comment- ed, Spring break is best because you get to travel and get a tan, and it's the first break in a long time and you really need it. Perhaps Social Studies teacher Ken Mitchell summed breaks up best when he said, They give me a chance to rest, stay up late, and go places with my family. by Sharon Carlson Students enjoyed a break with Senator Richard Lugar during convocation. Faculty members enjoy a breakfast given by the Library Club. 1 V T i I iw L--. 20 Breaks and Vacations A.. nl-52' A luxury break for lunch at Walden Inn is en- ioyed by students. l l .1 1' . - l . sg?- 3 lf' 4 t 4' -- . . Y my -....... , ,R r 2 can f ,. Q ' . N ,f vi V, ' ,egg gif , ' V5 i ' J-5' , -1 -f A -Z , 5 A .1 I , I, ,ff X f A coffee break is a welcome relief for school secretary Kay Pearson.
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Vlusic Bring Out Whether it was David Lee Roth, Run-D.M.C., Bon Jovi, Paul Simon, Madonna, Huey Lewis and the News, or the Beastie Boys, music played an important part in many students' lives. We could call Paul Simon Al while Bon Jovi had us livin' on a pray- er. We were going crazy with David Lee Roth, but Huey Lewis told us it was hip to be square. 5 i il , 1 l li, l l l l lfflll llllll 2. ill l ll Q i 3 1 li l l l 4 z ' l S l 2 l i A l . li' l l ff' 5 'D ' sa in ' iz: hgl x qv Ill? f l l 31 8 . R y A a ' 'AW - r Jamming at the Spring Extravaganza is senior Wade Terry and David Pleiss. Entertaining the crowd during time- outs are members of the pep band Robb McCabe and Dave Pleiss. Eli The music scene centered around a number of groups at GHS. The first rap group was organized and consist- ed of Richard Weaver, Ron Woodall, Howard Bess and Paul Walters. lt pre- miered its all-original material as did the classic rock 'n roll group Spec- trum at the Spring Extravaganza. by Paul Walters 'K .5-fill : L may ,, Spending time in line for the Bon Jovi concert are juniors Michelle White, Sherith Pankratz and Tracy Ples- singer. Why a Volunteer? ul like to work with kids. -Sunday school teacher Katie Gretter lt's a good experience. When I go to college, l want to be a nurse. -Sarah Marchbanks I really like being a candy striper be- cause l get to help people. -Cindy Brewer l We got a chance to see what elec- tions were really about. -senior polls worker Terri Allee 'tn its
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