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A TIME FOR CULTURAL EXPERIENCES, Christmas is a time for fes- tive feasting. Beware all teachers and students ELVES STRIKE AGAIN! hriSTrnOS was The season to be jolly at The Council found out the kids names and what they Southwest High School. Students celebrat- wanted or needed for Christmas. This gave the chil- ed the holiday in many ways. Santa Claus Ca TCU football playerD came and students had pic- tures made with Santa. We also had a Christmas tree in the hall. But the neatest way Southwest celebrated Christmas was the Spirit of Christmas Gift that we gave the less fortunate. The I I l think giving gifts to kids who arent as fortunate as us is really good. All kids need a taste of Christmas. - Stephanie Johnston, 'TO ,, Student Council went to the Texas American Bank. Then they went to orphanages, centers for the homeless and families who couldn't afford Christmas. 24 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES dren an Christmas gift that some of them might not have had. l think giving gifts to kids who aren't as fortunate as us is really good. All kids need a taste of Christmas. Sophomore Stephanie Johnston explains. Christmas brought out the feeling of giving in many stu- dents this year. - Taunee Johnston
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The perfect setting for . . . A NIGHT WITH THE STARS fter the cosudl octivities of Homecoming jokingly commented lt wos d good excuse for my comes the dromotic finole-the donce. dote to stoy out post midnight. On October 24, the Worthington Hotel set the perfect stoge to portrdy the theme, A Night with the Stors. The donce, losting from 8:00 to 42:00, wos well ot- tended. Sophomore, Stdci I All honestly though! the A band was a notch higher than medio- cre, cuff Lea, 12 7 1 Templin sold, Getting to go wos on honor dnd bet- notch higher thon mediocre. -Krista Moberg ter thon stdylng dt home. Mdrk Benton, o Senior, The rock pond The Occu- pont pleosed the crowd of high school students os they occupied the donce floor. Cliff Leo reolly enjoyed the bond ond commented, 'xl hon- estly thought the pond wos o We ff i' T To ,,,, r N , . , T'r ll 5 Q 4 T , TTT , ' it T ,,, S , T ' -, - i 'fr V Tliill r ' ik S Q 1' f,-, ,,.,,, I ' fr' f -: .-5 ff iif S 4 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DECORATIONS, Student Council spent o Soturdoy morning completing A Night with the Stors for the Homecoming Donce. HOIVIECOMING DANCE
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OVERWHELMED BY THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT, senior Brian SmlTh dreams abouT SanTa. On The On The On The I On The On The On The On The On The On The On The On The On The Q Q59 'lsT day of ChrlsTmas I broughT a can of peaches. 2nd day of ChrisTmas I broughT an ornamenT for The Tree. 3rd day of ChrisTmas I made snowflakes in BeTTie's class. 4Th day of ChrisTmas I gave my friend a candy cane. 5Th day of ChrlsTmas I had a SanTa I plcuTre Taken wiTh a TCU fooTball player. 6Th day of ChrlsTmas l gave a Qlfl , for The needy. 7Th day of ChrisTmas I had a cuITural experience. 8Th day of ChrisTmas school was I cancelled because of snow. 9Th day of ChrisTmas I kissed my I honey under The misTleToe. 'l0Th day of ChrlsTmas l gave my Teachers ChrisTmas presenrs. Wm day or chnsrmos I wenr ' caroling form classroom To classroom. l2Th day of ChrisTmos I was ouT for ChrisTmas Break! I SURPRISED BY THE CAMERA, Freshmen Carlisa Coleman and Donald Cager prepare To decoraTe The halls for ChrisTmas. ie! db, ' lk Us 5 -' D J X 'il . 0 - - ' ,fd 51 ' X4 T Q EY ' Wi . ff 5554! A :Qs A., Valk! X.. I In now! I I A ' ., I ' i PRE-BREAK BLUES
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