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I’ve been coughrl Joey Neighbors. Tommy Pockord, Krisri Kidwell ond John Leigl ore In jail, pur there by rheir friends' or the Let- rermens Holloween Cornivol With o wicked grin. Dole Bryonr does his port ro give people o score os they come through the Haunted House The house wos operoted for o week before Hollo- ween ond ended on Holloween night. With o surprising screom os they Jump out of the dorkness. bond members Troy Workman ond Steve McClure surely gave people o fright or the haunted house The haunted house wos the mojor fund roiser the bond parents used to finance the bond's trips during the yeor (L oween
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All for Funds As on escopee from the zoo. Mike Meyer gives his evil look to posserbys or rhe hounred house On o cross. Mory Pike is o socrifice os she helps roise money for rhe bond s spring rrip by work- ing in rhe hounred house One moy hove rhoughr rhor only young children ------- were inreresred in ghosts. goblins, jock-o-lonrerns ond block cots on Halloween. Thor wos nor rhe cose for students os they prepared for two major events. Thot Alrus Bond ond their parents operated the Haunted House for a week prior to Hallo- ween ond ended with o really big show on October 31. When I went through the hounred house, I spent rhe whole time trying to figure our who wos behind oil that makeup.'' said Duone Howell. Each scene in the hounred house wos designed to terrify. One of rhe most populor was the born scene. Everybody jumped out ond tried to grab you! It wos great. said Claire Shook. Not only wos the event fun for rhe spectator, but also for those who worked so hard to score. It was so fun when rhe lights flashed on ond oil those people would jump bock, said Teresa Lobough. Gomes, prizes ond rime in joil were highlights of the Letrermen's Carnival which raised money to buy letter jackets for oil lertermen. Sandro Garrison hod already received her jacket, but she still worked. I decided I would help roise money for those who don't hove their jackets yet, bur I also did it because it is fun. My favorite port wos getting to hit Cooch Houghr with o powder puff, she said. Cloire got rhe most joy our of putting people in joil. Children in their costumes tried their luck or oil rhe gomes, which included o fish pond. Little did they realize they were port of the entertainment for older carnival goers. I liked looking or all the different costumes ond watching oil the little kids ploying ond hav- ing o good rime,” said Rachoel Brown. JUL oween a %
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1’ • 9 «’“ft -7 . 3 ..?e M W! a4 co »nl i» o ' ai»9' All in the Spirit inolly it was Friday, rhe lost day of school before rhor long-owoired Christmas break. For many, this Friday sym- bolized rhe end of o hectic non- stop week. I was so busy running around buying gifts and just get- ting prepared for rhe holidays, I wos nor sure if I was coming or go- ing. said Kohlo Wood. In rhe spirit of Christmas the en- tire school participated in decorating their third hour closs doors. Mr. Croig Cummins' closs was reworded with o coke party, given by the Student Council for rhe best door. Mrs. Suson Petit's closs received second ond Coach Gory Freeman's geometry closs received third place. Another octivity sponsored by the Student Council wos rhe conned food drive for those in need. It wos reolly near to see everyone getting involved in the Christmas spirit ond helping others. Colette Daniels said. Mr. Maurice King's Speech II closs got rhe coke party by donating on overage of four cons per student. Along with rhe other activities, students were involved in taking semester tests which were given before Christmas break this year. Even though I hod o bunch of other things to do. I wos glad that we were able to get rhe semester tests out of rhe woy without hav- ing to worry about them during Christmas break. soid Richard McCormick. Chrisrmos wos also o rime when students went looking for those just right gifts. Beth Whiting soid, Much thought ond rime went into rhe gift I bought my boyfriend, but it was oil worth it because I found exactly what I wos looking for. As o special gift to rhe student body. Varsity Choir presented o special Chrisrmos assembly on Fri- day. The group entertained with not only Chrisrmos music, bur popular ond rock os well. For the first time students took semester tests the week before Christmas. Williom Kirby con- centrates on his semester tests ond is glod he does not hove to worry about taking the tests over Christmas break Conned foods were collected from eoch of the third hour dosses ond given to the Salvation Army by rhe Student Council Georgetto Mor- rin. Jono Dills ond Colette Daniels go from closs to closs collecting the food
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