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Students Enjoy Life Away From N.H.H.S. For many, everything just came to life after school. There were things to look forward to like going home and cooking dinner, or maybe even just crashing in front of the tube. But there were also the dreaded re- sponsibilities of going to work, prac- ticing, or the armload of homework that the teachers assigned along with the term paper that was due two days ago. I usually work after school which generally takes up most of my time. I don ' t mind since all of my money is going towards SPRING BREAK!! stated Senior Misty Baker. Life for many athletes was spent before or after school at the long, hard hours of practice. Although practice is hard, the thrill of winning overcomes the enduring hard work, commented junior Rob Nor- ton. Life was not all work, but it also included some playing. Tanning beds proved to be a big thing after school. Memberships often ranged from $29 to $50 for 10 sessions. Sen- ior Diana Henry commented, Be- cause my dad owns the Sun, Fun, and Fitness Center I enjoy going down after hours. It gives me a chance to relax, not to mention the year long tan. Going to the malls was also a fa- vorite activity among many stu- dents. For some it was required be- cause they worked at one of the many stores, but for others it was because they enjoyed going shop- ping or meeting new people. I go shopping to look at the new styles, along with the great looking guys, commented junior Susan Zehr. When the long, dreary week of school was only half way through students were already praying for Friday to roll around, in order to es- cape the hassle of teachers and homework. Everytime Monday comes around I look forward to Friday, then the weekends go by so fast and Monday is here again! stated freshmen Kristie Auvenshine. Throughout the day we heard the chatter of the loyal soap opera fans. General Hospital, Guiding Light, Young and the Restless, and All My Children were some favorites. Although during the school year stu- dents fell behind, it had us wishing for delays or cancellations, and even the 3:05 bell and the end of the school year. — Heidy Hamm LONG HOURS OF practice pay off with per- fection for the highlights. During a basketball game half time they perform their routine. AT THE GRUELLING practices the JV. Basket- ball team work on improving themselves by playing against each other. DIFFERENT 24 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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STUDYING IS A big part of every teenager ' s life, no matter what country you ' re from. Thomas Pressentin prepares for an upcom- ing exam. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS — Swede. Mats Arthurson; Fin, Janne Kemppainen. Frenchwoman. Gwenola Breton; and West German Thomas Pressentin. DIFFERENT 23 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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I STUDENTS LEAVE THE building anxiously at the 3:05 bell in anticipation of the peace- ful evening without the hassle of teachers. MANY ENJOYED SHARING a dinner with their families each evening. Junior Melissa Drews has a meal with her cousins. WORKING AT D.Q. had its share of hard- ships, but it also included some fun as Sen- ior Ann Trynzka shows as she takes time out and poses for the camera. AT THE SUN. Fun. and Fitness Center sun- lovers could have some fun without the sun and get a golden tan at the popular tanning beds. DIFFERENT 25 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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