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' } mo lu) - Yiu nncho m y ru- Ben Pavsner Maria Pervolarakis I ' ll S-SU I Ahson Pletzing JZO ' - ' I- ' - — --p J ' ' - ' ( Victor Phillips Brad Pierce David Pierce Scott Potter Anne Pryce David Quinn - - ,- ' ' - ' - ,1 l yi( A Stephanie Revell L :■ I jl jl Karen Reynolds r 0: it ,, Seniors ' Spring Break What makes final exams, col- lege applications and S.A.T. results so bearable? Well, according to Seaholm seniors, there is only one answer . . . SENIOR TRIP. Leaving behind the worries of Life after Seaholm, seniors head South in late March to relax and tan themselves black. Through the years, the annual Senior Trip has become a definite tradition. But why has this become a tradition? Well, according to Colleen Roberts, it ' s because seniors love to be seniors and spring break is a great time to celebrate it. Although there may be a common reason for going on a Senior Trip, the actual destinations 96 SENIORS by S. Cooper and A. Trees vary. The most popular spot for those seniors seeking non-stop fun is Fort Lauderdale, where fun is found cheap. Yet, not everyone goes there. In fact, many seniors this year sought their fun out of the country. For instance, Ann Hough ' s destination was Acapul- CO, Mexico where she and her friends planned two luxurious weeks. Other foreign attractions included the Bahamas and the Swiss Alps. Overall, according to senior Jennifer McHugh, Senior trips represent a time when seniors are independent enough to go on a trip with their friends and . . . live it up! Mitch Fischer captures the spectacular Bahamian sunset at the Nassau Beach where he returned this year tor a senior trip with his friends. photo by Mitch Fischt?t
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s ounds Good! Bands Show Style Being in the limelight is a dream many wish for, and band members Scott Hamilton of E-N-Z and Matt Washburn of Alien Nation have gained the chance to fulfill this dream. Members of these two bands have different sounds, yet both have similar views. The band Alien Na- tion likes to create its own music, but Washburn says that when he was younger he was influenced by Keith Moon, Stewart Copeland, Ray Sca- bies, and Neil Pert. E-N-Z plays some of their own music, but they primarily sing songs by U2 and INXS. Washburn has been playing the drums for seven years and is striving for a career in the music field. His by A McKinlay and R. Wetstein fj career took off when Archer l ' . ' 1 Records signed his band to a ' ' ' recording contract this year and produced the band ' s first album entitled Anhedonia. He said he would like to stay with Alien Nation because they could help him reach his career goal. Hamilton, on the other hand, has been playing the drums for one and a half years. He said he is not looking for a career in music and added, Being in the music business is too risky. Both students have made a good start at their individual goals as musicians. Don ' t be surprised if someday you flip on your radio and the DJ strikes up a rock tune from one of these aspiring bands. Cher! Schumaker Jonathan Schwartz Gregory Serine Tracy Sechler Kathy Shea Erin Shively Jeff Siver Chris Smith Jennifer Smith Elizabeth Snider Chris Soechtig Kathy Solowczuk Andy Song Marc Spencer Paul Spors 98 SENIORS
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