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Myrtle Beach was fun and well worth the time spent there. — Tom Habecker Catching the rays at the Desert Inn in Florida, Scott Eakright, Allen Johnson, Matt Ritchie, Brian Ferguson, Sean Minnicl , and Jonathan Jordon kicl bacl and relax in the sun. Enjoying an afternoon at Clearwater Beach, Ju- niors Danielle Miller, Deb Stoller, and Nicole Miller show off their tans in front of the cannera. Hamming it up at Hutchinson Island, seniors Denise Decider and Kelly Hoffman soak up the excitement of Florida. 3 Spring Break 23 C
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Excitement is in the air Students had fun in the sun during Spring Break but the hot spot for Spring Break seemed to be the Bahamas. They were cheaper then Florida and this year the Bahamas provided much better weath- er than Florida. I had a great time in Nassau Bahamas, stated senior Dave Drake, The weather was excellent, and I was able to gamble away my mon- ey at the casino. I am definitely going back next year. A lot of time and effort went into planning spring break. It was a time to get away from all the worries and trou- bles a person had. Even though it only lasted a week, the short vacation was enough to encourage us to hang in there uniti summer. Having a good time is one of the most important things in life. Many high school activities provided memo- ries of good times that last forever. One of the most iooked-forward to times during the school year was spring break. Going south was one event many stu- dents saved their money for through- out the year. Although it was not sunny all the time, the people who went had a fantastic time. The trip to the border state of Mexico was very exciting though the weather would not relieve for a sunny day. stated junior Kelly Martin. Every Spring Break, students told about the long-awaited trip to Florida, — Cheryl Beck Marco Island was one of the various spots that seniors visited during spring Break. Seniors Curt Johnson and Eric Hall enjoy the sunshine at this popular resort. While touring downtown Nassau, Baha- mas, senior Dave Drake takes time to pose near a monument of Nassau ' s first govern- ment official. 3 Spring Break 22 4C
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Traditional Sadie Hawkins Comes Back The original Sadie Hawkins returns after previously being changed to Morp Tradition once again prevailed at NHHS. The original Sadie Hawkins was held last year after being changed the previous year to Morp. I ' m glad Sadie Hawkins came back. It just isn ' t the same without Mr. Stephan ' s wild and ;razy movies, stated Gary Fox. The evening started as couples went o some of their favorite hang-outs uch as McDonalds, Pizza Hut, and Rax. fter dinner, the couples went to the High School Gymnasium where the :arnival began. The carnival consisted )f various organizations and clubs that had different booths where students had the chance to win prizes and par- ticipate in the fun. Then it was time for the square dancing to begin. As cou- ples formed their squares, the band Gold Rush prepared for their first song. When the dancing was over, it was time to announce the traditional Li ' l Abner and Daisy Mae. They were senior Cathy McQueen and graduate Matt Nahrwald. Finally, the marriage ceremony took place. While the girls got their marriage certificates, the guys tried to hide the best they could. Then after seconds of searching the girls found their hubbies and everyone sat down to exchange rings. Sadie Hawkins was lot of fun. It was nice to be the one to choose the res- taurant and let the girl pay for the eve- ning, commented Steve Ladig. The evening ended with a few more dances and the fun and excitement continued throughout the night. — Kelley Koehlinger While taking part in the traditional marriage cer- emony, Malte Henkel, Kelly Hoffman, Kim Emer- ick, Jill and Kurt Esterline, and others are shown exchanging rings. 3 Sadie Hawkins 24 4(l J
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