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SPRING BREAK — Getting Away From Everything pring Break is a time for the stu- dents to get away from the every- day school routine and have a great time and be themselves. Spring Break was longer than usual in 1988 — from April | through April 10. This gave even more of us a chance to go to different places with friends and family. Others stayed around home and found unique ways to have fun with friends. Youth for Christ (Campus Life) took its annual trip to Florida providing warmth, sunshine, and waves for all students in- terested. Others visited friends and rela- tives stretching all across the United States. Then for the people who stayed home, ay Seeree: ea Se = Fes Sy Ad yb: ae Spring Break although the weather at the start of break was not very good, the latter part of the week gave them a chance to work on their tans so that their friends who had gone to warmer climates wouldn't have that much of an advantage over them. Some “lucky” students had their Spring Break planned for them with such activi- ties as helping out with spring cleaning and doing yard work. Others got to stay home and take care of younger brothers and sisters. Still others spent part of their time trying to catch up on their school work since they had been grounded be- cause grade cards were issued just be- fore break started. ' ee as ‘ NY » ae ray eee ee Taking an early break in March, Beth Kapp relaxes at Disney World. sh ‘. t Mx y SNe Lynda Cobbs, Amy Vose, Traci Schlosser, Julie De- dinger, and Tina Menier take time out from Adven- ture Island in Tampa to pose for memories.
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Portraying a young child out fishing and having dreams about being an Oscar Meyer weiner, Tanessa Burnett later joins two hot dogs in a dance. BAKON REVUE — he annual student variety show at DHS is called the Baron Revue. The show originated in 1984. The idea was brought from Winamac High School by Mr. Karkosky. The success at DHS is equally .as great.as.the Warrior s.success with the idea. A typical variety show, the Baron Re- vue included a wide range of numbers. One category, and a very popular one, was the copying of various commercials. In addition to the Michelin Tire and Os- car Meyer commercials pictured here, there were also take-offs on commercials for the Clapper (a device for turning lights on and off) and two Volkswagen ads in which the engineers showed their contidence in their product. — There were several sketches based on popular game shows. In The Dating Game, three unique young ladies tried to get the A popular commerical involves babies and Michelin Tires. Here, Dusty Ousley and Tim Petre crawl for the security of their tire. Variety Show Produces Fun attention of a young man, who eventually decided to date the Master of Ceremo- nies instead. In The Wheel of Misfortune, only the contestant from Scandinavia could correctly guess “Swedisha Meeta- Ballsa.”” And the answers in The Trivia Hour were based upon a poll of 2,000 teenagers. Results? The capital of Wis- consin is Wisconsin City. On a more serious note, some musical talent was displayed by Amy Boger and Tanessa Burnett in their vocal solos, by Jeff Funk in his piano solo, and Gregg Lockwood, as he played his drum solo blind-folded. There were two saxophone quartets and one flute trio, and the jazz band pre- sented three numbers. The Brigadiers showed their eats in several numbers, backed by the music of the pep band. Baron Revue
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Spending time with an old classmate, Collette Gil- bert made her Spring Break memorable with Alison Morgan in Utah (above). Karmen Schuller, Machelle Joseph, Kerry Chorpen- ning, Lori Dennison, and Mica Cole enjoy their vaca- tion at Daytona beach (above, left), Beth Scranage, Annette Young and Angel Hamilton take time out to pose for a picture with Pluto at Disney World in Florida (left). Taking time out from their exciting day at Epcot Center in Florida, Stacy Guinn, Toma Guinn, and Babette Wessel pose in the Mexico display. Having fun on Florida’s New Smyrna Beach are (front) Angie Kobiela, Tonya Mergy, Jenny Michael, (back) Holly Morton, Lynette Farrington, and Angie Hartman. Spring Break
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