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In a special appearance in the Chorus room on Halloween, Count Dracula, aka Jim Woolley, welcomes his class to Ghost Hour. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher G.I. Joe, Martha VanAUen; bun- ny rabbit, Leigh Blake; baby. Sherry Wann; and Mrs. Butter- worth, Dana Day gather around to play Win, Lose, or Draw at the FCA Halloween party. Photo by Trena Adair
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UN ON OCATION The last time I saw you, you were this high, grandmothers, aunts, and uncles chorused through- out the inevitable family reunion. We've all suffered through the dreaded sum- mer trip to see distant rela- tives whom we never see until the next reunion. But fortunately, these trips aren't our only chance to have some fun on location. Many students travel far — like Kirk Hatcher, who went to Canada to see Niagara Falls with the New Life Singers, and Rhonda Massey, who went to Puer- to Rico. Others stay closer to home. Maria Heathman traveled to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, for a 10K race in which she finished third in her division. Other students take trips that are not only educa- tional but also adventur- ous. Lisa Lippard, who saw the Tower of London and the Eiffel Tower, said, 1 went places many other people aren't able to visit and experienced the people and sights there. But we don't have to travel far away to have an educational experience. The Shakespearean Festi- val helped me to better un- derstand the meaning of Shakespeare's plays, Beth Love stated after taking the trip to Charleston with the senior class. Whether a trip is to learn new cultures or to soak up some sun, we don't have to go away to find adventure, it's waiting outside our doors. By Jeri Nichols After burning midnight oil to finish assignments at yearbook camp, Jennifer Holt peacefully catches a few z's on the long trip home from Arkadelphia. Photo by Shirley Gill FUN ON LOCATION
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Sharlene Downs dressed up to help the seniors get more points for the class of the year contest. Photo by Trena Adair. A Sew weeks until... Holidays a period of time when students kick back and relax. 0. [ Thanksgiving break, Christmas break, and Eas- ter break; how many of us separate the year into the holiday breaks we have? When we're bored to tears and the drudgery of school has us in its clutches, we have the satis- faction of knowing that in a few weeks there will be a holiday when we can relax. There are many things we do look forward to dur- ing the holidays: family re- unions, parties, and other festive occasions. Gerie VanAllen said, Thanksgiving is my fa- vorite holiday because it is the first real holiday of the school year and we get to see relatives. Others disagree. Leon Fuell said, My least favor- ite holiday is Thanksgiv- ing. I think a lot of the feel- ing has gone out of giving thanks. Many judge holidays by things we receive. Nancy Evans said, Christmas is my favorite holiday because I get lots of presents. Still there are holidays that are mainly celebrated for fun. The FCA threw a Halloween bash which in- cluded senior high athletes who dressed up in their fa- vorite costumes. They played games pat- terned after games on T.V. such as Win, Lose, or Draw. They also played hide and seek and watched a scary movie. Other clubs also throw parties for the holidays. Spanish club celebrates Christmas by having a Mexican meal at lunch in the Home Ec room. So, if school is getting you down, just remember only a few more weeks un- til ... By Sherry Moore Dennis Raggio, a stockman for Wal-Mart, decorates a 7 layered Canadian pine tree during work. Photo by Mike Robbins Amy Evans and Van Asa Judy give tnanks before their Thanks- giving feast during journalism. Photo by Ric Lunsford HOLIDAYS
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