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10 N 0 News Is Good News Except When N 0 News Means N 0 Snow In early November, to fill the gap between football and basketball seasons, the Student Council spon- sored the First Annual CHS Morp. Instead of dressing up, the students dressed down. They enjoyed catered food and dancing to the music of WQMF. Seven couples, who were se- lected by a random drawing, were on the Morp Court. Brian O'Rourke and Donna McDaniel won the titles of king and queen, and received paper crowns. Basketball season began Becky Stoncr gazes at the scoreboard to see a 75-54 victory over Salem at the basketball homecoming game. Flags hang from the ceiling, decorating the new Galleria, which opened in the fall of 1982 in Louisville. At Chrislnmstimc, the sparkles of lights gleam like lightning bugs in the trees surrounding the Galleria. towards the end of November with the Tip-Off Tourney at Silver Creek. The Pirates made it to the championship round, only to be de- feated by host and defending champi- ons Silver Creek. In no time at all, December was here and Christmas was drawing near. The students enjoyed the singing of the French Club and the Student Coun- cil's skit, Something Christmasy in Weird Wood Forest before being let t3 51' b1. out for a two week break. Once everyone came back to school from the holidays, most students be- came involved in studying for semes- ter exams and changing their sched- ules for the second semester. A midyear slump set in for nearly ev- eryone until January 21. Then, joy of joys, freezing rain brought an unplanned vacation. 'i ll
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Donna McDaniel and Kathy King admire possi- ble attire for the prom. Yearly, before the dance, the dresses are displayed in Mrs. Hehemann's room. w
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