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[ 'rjC Winter Wonderland As the end of 1983 drew near, both students and the faculty enjoyed the holiday spirit that was felt throughout the school. Many students decorated their lockers in tune with the season and others were seen dressed in the traditional colors of red and green. The school activities were numerous during this time as well. On the week of December 11-15, the Keyettes sold Santa-Grams to the Handing out Santa-Grams in Ms. Gray's and Mr. Mathews' AC I class. J.V. Cheerleader Barbie Ed- delmon calls up students. students. They were distributed on Tuesday, December 20 during 2nd period. The Music Department per- formed several Christmas shows for the season. In addition, Christmas gifts were exchanged by students the week before vacation. Due to an ice storm which began the night of December 21, school was closed the following Thurs- day, adding an extra day to the Christmas vacation. Overall, it was a fun. exciting week and the Christmas spirit was felt by students and teachers alike. Pranksters Jill Sexton, Caroline Williams, and Trent KuboTP Mr. Cockey's car as a Christmas gift from the Class of '84. While working in his Industrial Arts class, seventh grader Lee Mills enjoys a candy cane. Christmas 301
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Full of joy and merriment over the upcoming Christmas holidays. Bonnie Bowles gets into the spirit as she prepares to distribute cards. Before returning to grading papers. Physics teacher Bren Bailey pauses for a Santa-Gram break. Bright, colorful bulletin boards fill the school with holiday messages during the month of December. In the Theatre Department. SantalJoel Freedman! pays an early vi to Gretchen Rinehardt. Liz Stauffer. Bibi Faudale. Mike Saltzman. a Adam Perna. 300 Student Life
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