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STACY SCHLAMEUS GRIMACES IN PAIN frightj as she is given her immu- nization. THESE HEIGHTSTERS OB- VIOUSLY ENJOY ffar right, the new booths in the pit which were a surprise addition in December. Students look forward to holidays As usual, the students looked torward to December and the holidays. One day however, was not a tavorite with over GOO Heightsters as they had to tace the needle. Because ot a new state health requirement, these students were not up to date on their immunizations and had to be given the shots at school or prove that they were up to date in order to remain in their classes. Alamo Heights was sur- 2 2 Calendar prised to tind segments ot a local nightly T.V. show, P.M. Magazine, were to be tilmed at the Mulestall. The show was centered around students who were supporting the Elf Louise Christmas tund. The short month tor Height- sters was spent rushing to tin- ish work before the dismissal tor the holidays. The toreign language classes participated in the annual caroling through out the hallsg and the Fresh- men Class presented turkeys to the maintenance statt. Students spent their holi- days in various manners. Many lett town, while others merely stayed home and en- joyed their vacations in San Antonio. The traditional lights on the river were a major at- traction as were the opening ot the new Hyatt Regency Ho- tel and the Majestic Theatre downtown. The additions to our city were only the begin- ning ot a revival ot downtown San Antonio.
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RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR OUT. tional Merit semi finalists. HONORED witz, youth in religiong Ben Zachry, STANDING ACHIEVEMENT ON THE WITH THE YOUTH APPRECIATION youth in athleticsg and Jaimie Persel- NMSQXPSAT ftop rightj Bart Cgcke AWARDS fabovej were Becky Klahn, lin, youth in community service. and Byron LeF1ore were selected as Na- Y01-ith in m0deTH arf? J0h1'1afh011 Gur- Calendar 2 1
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V 1 .ww :E N THE TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE, fleftj donated by the Junior Class, stands alone in the main hall before the holidays. MARIO BOSOUEZ fbelow leftj and the P.M. magazine crew film a segment live from Alamo Heights . CAMILLE CUTLER, AND DEBBIE KLINE SING liar belowj their hearts out while Christmas caroling, as Dan Weingart looks on.
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