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We Take A Break the nice weather and practice up on their golf skills before summer arrives. Other faculty members traveled south as well. This gave them a well- deserved chance to “get away from it all” with other members of their fam- ily. Others stayed around home for a few days to catch up on grading pa- pers and to prepare the final exams. Over all, it was a very enjoyable Spring Break for students as well as teachers. Top: Waich out, Daytona Beach! Here’s Cront row) Vince Wells, Erica Wallace, Mike Sutton, Angie Walker, Darrin John and (second row) Bri- an Handshoe and Scott Tarlton. Left above: Annette Young and Debbie Bush are having fun soaking up some rays and work- ing on their tans on Florida’s Cocoa Beach. Top: JoLynn Houghton and Holli Days take time out to stop and chat with their old buddy, Mick- ey Mouse. Above: Renee LeRoy and Mike Tinstman (from St, Joe) are enjoying the scenery in Austin, Tex- as, where they went to visit relatives. 20 SPRING BREAK
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Top: Standing outside of the Side O’ Sea Motel in Daytona Beach are seniors Lori Pomeroy, Tricia Schmidt, and Jill Dietsch. Lower: When you go to Florida, you must eat sea food. Julie Geeting and Lana Seiler ham it up while waiting for their waitress to serve them. Right: Dawn Houser and Jenna Linder take a break from shopping in the mall to have a per- sonal visit with the Easter Bunny, 24 SPRING BREAK IN THE SPRING ®@eeeeeeeees Spring Break was a long-awaited vacation for many Barons. Sometimes it seemed like it would never get here, especially since some students had their vacation plans made since the start of the school year. Florida was definitely the “hot’’ spot for Spring Break. Campus Life went on its annual trip to Disney World, Epcot Center, and to New Smyrna Beach. Others who didn’t go to Florida went to visit relatives and friends in different states, and some who were not luck enough to get out of Indiana jus stayed home and spent the Easter season with family. Others took advan- tage of the extra time to work more” hours and earn more money. This was also a time for teachers to” take a well-deserved break from DHS | and get away from it all. Many teach- 7 ers who have an interest in golfing) went to various southern states. It was a perfect time to take advantage of
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26 Top: “On the one hand ...”’ Tevye finds himself having to make many decisions concerning his life and his family’s future, so he must consider both sides carefully. Top right: The wedding of Motel, the Tailor, and Tzeitel, Tevya’s daughter, takes place beneath the canopy — according to tradition. Lower right: The bottle dance is a highlight of Motel and Tzeitel’s. wedding celebration. Danc- ers are Troy Stahly, Jenny Dunn, and Brent Trox- ell. MUSICAL TRADITION: “Without tradition our lives would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.” These words of Tevye, the Dairyman, introduce the audience to the central theme of “Fiddler on the Roof.”’ The hit - musical was presented in the auditori- um on April 28 and 29. Jason Mutzfeld portrayed Tevye, who found his life in turmoil, torn be- tween the old ways and the new. Te- vye and his wife Goldie, played by Dawn VandAllen, had five daughters. The three oldest ones were of mar- riageable age and had minds of their own. They were unwilling to accept the matchmaker’s (Holly Outland) choice of husband. The oldest, Tzeitel (Jenny Chap- man), convinced Tevya to let her mar- ry Motel, the Tailor (Matt Hoham), rath- | er than Lazar Wolf, the Butcher (Vince — Wells), even after an agreement had | been made according to tradition. Then the next two daughters also — defied tradition: Hodel (Michelle Cole- — man) with Perchik, the Student (David Kennedy) and Chava (Angie Sproat) — with Fyedka (Josh Durst). The latter @
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