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AWAY FROM HOME . Michelle Huitema and Steve Imel, along with a couple of friends, stop outside of the HARD ROCK CAFE in Stockholm, Vacations offered a break from typical summer routine Getting away from New Castle and see- ing something new dominated the minds of many students as they packed their bags for summer vacation. Away from home, students received a break from practices, a change in routine, and a chance to relax. Students who stayed in Indiana visited lakes in the northern part of the state or camped in southern Indiana. Others went farther away, visiting Ha- waii, Florida, California, Pennsylvania and Myrtle Beach. South Carolina. Senior Ruth Harp traveled in Europe singing with Sounds of America, a group of 135 students from across the country. Harp visited Germany, Austria, Italy, Swit- zerland, France and England. My favorite country was Switzerland because of the chateaus and flower boxes. It was so hom- ey, Harp remembers. TAKING A BREAK Re laxing by a lake shore is where Heather Ripberger is found during the summer. She loves the quiet sur- roundings and the scenic view. COULD IT BE PARADISE? . . . Chris Holmes is seen here with her mother and her younger brother in Ha- waii. This is the vacation spot that others only dream about. Summer
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$Tsiawi -J - v| Two hours southeast of [Sew Castle waited a get- away filled with thrills and chills students experi- enced during the summer. Teens go to Kings Island because of the rides, the concentration of cute em- ployees and the tasty, but overpriced food. Al- though many students went v ith a group of friends, clubs and church groups filled busses and made the 100-mile trip to ' ' Do It All. THEY DID IT ALL . . . Pictured from top to bottom are Brad Bertram, Chris Duvall. Jay Wood, Richie Halfacre and Keith Hoots. A day at Kings Island is simply a SPLASH! IT ' S TIME TO BE COOL . . . Juniors Lisa Brewer and Michelle Rodecap show off their shades. Along with different types of sunglasses, teens summer fashions include REEBOK tennis shoes, SWATCH watches and various styles of JAMS. •JIfc: ..»■ , ■ ' i V f :s0 »»s w FADS. FASHIONS. IT ' S SI MPLY STYLE . ' group of NCCHS teens spend their time in Washington D.C. They are showing off the summers latest craze. SHOWING HIS SKILL Senior Jeff Bums shows off his sl iing ability during the summer. Summer 11
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Camps mean more than a few weeks of fun Camps usually meant getting up at five o ' clock to eat breakfast, learning new things to make yourself a better person, and exercising to be physically fit. But they meant much more than just that. Camps also meant memorable mo- ments and friendships that grow over the miles by correspondence. For many students, camps became a break through in understanding. At band camp tradition was finally broken . . . The Seniors started treating the Sopho- mores better than ever before! ex- plains Senior Larissa Igo. The band grew closer together as a group. That week during the summer was the best week in my life and it was also the worst. POLLING FOR A VICTORY . . Some Chrysler High School students heave during a tug-a-war game. These guys are members of the Foursquare Gospel Church Youthgroup and this camp is in Waupaca, Wisconsin. Summer J..3
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