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n he final bell rings and srudenrs, anxious to srart rhe holiday, swormed toward buses and cors. It wasn ' t long into the semester that the Thanksgiving holidays were here, providing many with a much needed break. The five-day holidoy sent some across the notion to visit relatives, while others greeted theirs at home, My sister came home from college and we hod o real Chinese meal — duck soup, Dovid Sun sold. One doy after Thanksgiving, the Christmos rush was on Stores began to display their snowmen and poinsetrias, and Santo Clauses could be seen in every shop. Christmas means much more here than in Belgium, They decorate weeks before here. Everywhere you go there ore Christmas lights, foreign exchange student, Ann Stobel, said After presents were opened. turkey or ham was the next order of the day Christmas is my favorite holiday because we get to be with family ond friends and eat o big meal together, Lori Goodell said. One week after Christmas, the New Year wos here. New Year ' s Eve was o time for some to celebrate with family ond friends ot numerous parties, but others were occupied in other ways, I hod to work until 130 in the morning, Don Powderly said. Easter ' s arrival provided the opportunity for some to let the little kid in them show. We col- ored eggs and hunted them after the Easter Dunny hid them, Robin Coulson sold With the passing of Easter, there remoined about two months until school was finish- ed. Out of all the holidays, I like summer the best, Corolyn Taylor said Don ' t we olP BY KAREN HURT A Speciol Christmas. One thousand cor- notiiins ore delivered to potienrs ot Blolocl nursing tiome by Student Coun- cil members. I went in fo hond tier some cornotions ond ended up tolking for thirty minutes, Comi Chon sold D. Williams, Foreign Christmos. The oromo of for- ' from five different countries fills if ' cofeterio ot the foreign longuogo Chfistmos banquet The French food wos the best. Dowie Hinger soid Pomelo Porker and Hinger lool over some Sponish food J. Putz. A Helping Hond. I wos helping my mother cook o chocolote chip rum coke, Deno Bowley said Thonksgiving gives mony students a needed breok ond on oppottunity to help their porenrs prepare dinner J. Putz. Watch OutI A rore snow storm a on extra doy to the Christmos holidoyi Ken ond Jeremy Dyrn hove o snowba fight in their driveway It took on hou ond o holf to get my cor cleaned off, ' . Ken Dyrn said M. Dyrn. i 34 More HOLIDAYS . . .
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Celebrate Good Times. Afrer rhe nighr pep roily, Korhie Gront and dore Alex Schlonge celebrated the holiday at o Halloween per- ry ' I loved rhe porry There was dancing ro music and lors of foodi Gronr said Grant dressed as o vintoge girl and Schlonge os Adorn Ant J. Pufz. Deck the Holls. Helping put up the lights was Mary Ann Humphreys ' co ntnbution to rhe Chrisrmos decorotjons. It was hord to balonce on the ladder, Humphreys soid, Humphreys decorated during rhe first week of December K. Oyrn. . than we bargained for 35
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