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Christmassy , Mrs f Schmit hangs tinsel. PWN, THE GOLDEN EAGLE marching unit pre- pares for the long march ahead. EXCHANGE STUDENT Cari Gulseth gets some American instruction on how to decorate a Christmas tree. ' A Christmas 23 MAKING HER ROOM
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Parades, caroling, and giving make up the . . Yule-tide Mellisa, looked out the window at the small snowflakes falling to the ground, forming little dunes on the curb. The street was filled with busy shoppers, hoping to beat their December 25th deadline. Her thoughts turned to what she might find un- der the tree. The Christmas season began with the traditional Holiday Parade. The Band and the Drill Team gave their annual perfor- mance at the parade. Arika Hall said, lt was really wet, we had to wear plastic bags. The student council also contribut- ed to Christmas cheer by decorating the class halls. Many students planned ski trips to Bogus Basin, Brundage, and, Sun Valley, over the vacation. Rhonda Clements com- mented on her trip, lt was so refreshing to get up on the hill again, it was a great part of my vacation. Melissa put on her mittens, cap and a scarf and headed out to meet her friends for a sledding trip at Steamboat Gulch s .-rg..-. 'IAS' , 2- N sf' MODELING THEIR hefty bag fashions are Betsy Cunningham and Wendy Hagler. MARKING TIME, Kim Berg exhibits Holiday spirit. 22 Christmas 5 9 'ff
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tiisiiifiist flit O G , 9xObW Hllegcked into one . g . QP Q, lamitc Dancing 5 gg? .95 A r reviewed her profile in the ity mirror. Behind her, hung ress her mother had made. Obie shimmering yellow taffeta X ,xx QL , Z! would contrast with her long,ldark hair. Meanwhile Tom fumbled with his bow-tie, and comtemplated buying a clip-on. He dreaded going to meet Heather's family and smil- ing for the Polaroid shots. Whether it was a mixer or prom, dances were both a place to gath- er and meet friends and also to have fun. Homecoming bent away from the traditional semi-formal meit, I was dissapointed it wasn't formal but once we got there it was lots of fun. The Golden Girls sponsered ga Toga Twirp dance where the girls asked their favorite guys and everyone went in their favorite sheets. All High school mixers in the fall and after games were a good way for students from different schools to get together. Finally Tom asked his dad for help on his tie and was off to pick up Heather. As he arrived on her door step he was greeted by her mother demanding, 'iSay dress code and instead students voted for a more casual sock-hop theme. For some students this cut down the cost on buying a dress or renting a tuxedo. Mandy Jako- cheesel . ENJOYINGU THE DANCE, Jenny Fredricks and her date smile for the camera. 24 Dances IN ROMAN SPELNDOR, Julie Workman, Christy McCowen, Shelia Cole, and their dates model the latest in sheet fashions. M V wT l 'il' I Q 'iff i S v 4 I
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