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ee Above: Opening gifts is a major event. Les- Above: Students dance to the music of lie Ferguson carefully unwraps one of hers. Clockwork provided by Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. | Above: Mr. Dodson’s homeroom works dili- Above: FBLA’s float helps to celebrate Walt Disney characters wished everyone gently to win second place in the door con- Mickey Mouse’s 50th anniversary. The a very Merry Christmas. test. Student Life 17
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Christmas Traditions And Precedents Right: For the first time ever the senior class has a Christmas float. Below: Miss Robinson’s homeroom creates the winning bulletin board. Christmas was a favorite season for most students. We experienced the excitement of the Altavista Jaycees’ parade, the challenging art club door contest, and the happiness of friends. It was a time of the year when we could act out make believe. Santa Claus, Ru- dolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and many other characters helped us to create the fairy tale. The best time was when we got out of school on 16 Student Life December 21 and didn’t have to come back until January 2! Many students went on trips, visited friends, and exchanged gifts during the holidays. Christ- mas marked the ending of the year and the beginning of a new one. For many of us it added a mem- orable milestone to our lives. It was about time we felt the joy of giving and sharing with one an- other. If only the spirit could lin- ger throughout the year. Above: Miss Akers winning door uses the theme “The Night Before Christmas.”
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Pizza Hut Adds Pizazz Altavista - — More Than A Dot On The Map We felt it was about tine Alta- vista got some new businesses. And sure enough, the Pizza Hut became Altavista’s biggest attrac- tion the moment it opened. How- ever, the Dairy Freeze is the place for action after games. Yet, people go out of town for entertainment such as concerts and movies. In - addition to school the Y has recre- ational programs for Altavista’s youth. Our town is a growing place providing a variety of student activities. Top: Alison Steele, Debra Sandler, Donna Ty- ler, Melanie Britt, and Laura Simmons enjoy a pizza at the new Pizza Hut. Middle: Colonel fans enjoy ritual of hanging out at the Dairy Freeze after our team de- . Ges Liberty. I Bottom: A big crowd turns out for home foot- ball game against Brookville to show their ‘support and spirit. 18 Student Life
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