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HANGING AROUND! With the rising prices of Christmas now days, buying presents, paper and ornaments became an extra expense for those with the Christmas spirit. Tis The Season TRIMMING THE TREE. Patty Wright,junior, said that decorating the Christmas tree with so many variations made her whole holiday season much more fun. HOW MUCH? Elaine Lindsey and Roshani de Soyza, seniors, found that Christmas shopping took more money than they realized it ever would. l6!For fun GET FIRED UP! These lhrce little fellows were just a few of the decorations being displayed at the University Mall during the holiday season. , .,., --s . I 4 'V 1
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uring high school years many things seemed important and dating was one of them. For most, where to go was a problem. A movie, for example, was very expensive, seven dollars for two. A football game, but football season was only three months long. What about the other nine months? Of course dates could stay at home and watch television, but what shows were watched? i Dating? I've heard of that but I've never had the chance to try it! said Lesa Pennington, junior. This was the attitude many PV girls had. With the prices of gas and recreation going up, some guys found that dating frequently was costly, therefore they had to work. But if you are at work, it's hard to date. A few people found that dating alot of people isn't as rewarding as dating one person more seriously. It is nice to know that there is someone special who doesn't mind spending all that money on you, said Lisa Hinkle, junior. Dating is a custom that goes on throughout life, but none is as impor- tant as high school dates. For these reasons and more, we will always remember the one that got away. Dating!15
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est ports of Ch ristmos enjoyed by -.1..-2-1- E.- --- ...-. .. .....E-..- . ..... .- was the day before Christmas when all through the school, students were stiring making holiday plans. Shopping was to be done, cards were bought and meals were still to be cooked. Parties were being thrown, lights were shining bright and elves were preparing for Santa's big night. Boys and girls, moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas felt they couldn't wait for that special day. I 'thought the best part of Christmas was singing carols around the tree with everyone together, said Susan Millirons, junior. Many students had different ways of celebrating their Christmas, wh- ether it was a jewish Hanukkah, a far away trip, or just hoping for an old fashion white Christmas. We always opened one present on Christmas Eve, then Santa came overnight and we were surprised the next morning with all the presents, said Janet McDowell, senior. With everyone so busy, the focal point of the holidays was the tree. Like a queen, the tree graced wind- ows, pouring it's rainbow of lights upon the outside. Once the tree was down, Christmas was over. WHAT A SURPRISE! Karen Williamson, junior, wraps a Christmas present to surprise her parents. HOLIDAY DREAM. This cold, fresh snow was found to do great for skllng In Taos, New Mexico, for some PV vacationers. Hollidays!l7
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