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wtf M., ,sf inn' G? 2 Top Cary Kruse shares his spirit on campus. fPhoto by David Wilcoxj Middle Kent Dana shares his thoughts with students at the Christmas assembly. flnhoto by Glen Beauchampy Above What's Christmas without a tree? QPhoto by David Wilcoxj Left Jason Margolies and Nathan Hawthorne give a Christmas skit. QPhoto by jason Youngj A New Christmas 23
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Campus Splflt hghts pathway to Chr1stmas by K1m I-Ielm1clc To promote Splflt on campus the Spanrsh Club sold candy canes that students could Wflfe messages on for 501 a cane They were delnvered to the homeroom classes on December I7 and 18 I thmlc the sale was a great xdea commented Krxs Lowry They d1d then' best to llft hol1day SPIIIIS TAP put ln thelr share by donatmg a tree for the students to decorate m the cafetena Even the front of the 0ff1C6 was decorated to spruce up for the holxdays When rt comes to lrftmg hol1day SPIIIIS the RIX s are profess1onals at the job They start bunldnng therr house mto a wmter wonderland the f1rst of November By the end of December the wonderland IS fxmshed The colorful Chrlstmas llghts twxnkle the decorations llght up brxghtly and the mus1c brmgs Joy to any peopl Moon Valley hghts up on Chrlstmas Eve Wlth the tradrtlonal lummarles around thexr drxveways and s1dewallcs They are l1t at 7 p m and burn through out the night Chrld development has thenr annual v1s1t from Santa Claus durmg the preschool sessnons Top Im only twee years old essx Venard replned to Santa Photo by Da 1d Wxlcox Above Rnxs house lnghts up for Chnstmas Qphoto by Robin Armstrong Rrght I want a He man, a tonlca truck, and a ig0llfWSl'ld for Chrxstmas replied eff Nash QPhcto by Davrd Wrl ox Blue . . 22 Christmas 9 C I 3' O a xc - ' 17 ' a 5 7 I'l'l E. s ur C V' ' J
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1 if 3 H1-:Mkt 'lar ,104 Canned food, blood drives set records to help needy by julie Busch Our goal was to beat last year's goal. We collected 10,500 cans last year and this year we collected approximately 18,500 cans, said Larry Prochnau, Key Club sponsor. Steve Guruleys class collected the most cans with 2,736 labels to show for their effort. They won a pizza party. Larry Prochnau's class had the highest percentage of participation. The teacher's of the classes that raised more than I,OO0 cans got a gift certificate to the Pointe restaurant. Those teachers were Steve Gurule, Larry Prochnau, Carl Riney, Bill Gillsinger, and Joan Darling. Some outstanding Key Club students that deserve to be mentioned are Kathy Donnell who was the very helpful chairperson and Heather Conrad the great co-chairperson according to Prochnau. Two Key Club members who also helped organize the Blood Drive were Katie Orf who was chairperson and Melissa Cupchalc who worked with the people who gave blood. Close to zoo people volunteered to donate and only I9 were deferred. That left a total of 174 actual donors which will help 579 patients in hospitals in Phoenix. A contest between government classes was held and first place went to Ron Shone's 3rd hour class which won a pizza Party, and in second place was Mike Franovich's first hour class that got a donut party. 'Tm very honored and very proud to have a club as active as this! We've done worthwhile projects that have made a real difference, said Melissa Satterfield, president. IMAGE. Canned Food and Soc-ci
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