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.r- qu U. 11!!!! uuiu'JuiHE t Scott Barton receives a bite of birthday cake baked for him by Diana Vondra. Rainbows? Krista Lee wonders as she checks out William Nugent's cute little pin. Bertha Webb and Jo Hutchinson share a look and a snicker in English class, Eddie Holtshouser tells the guys the hot gossip of the week
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After A Record-Breaking Summer, Cool School Offers Heat Relief There were also more mandatory classes, with a year of sophomore social studies and senior English required. To entertain the students, the traditional homecoming fes- tivities were held the first week in October. Such activities as the powder puff games and the homecoming parade and pep session fired up the students for the Friday night game, in which the Pirates were victorious over Scottsburg. Arriving with the cold weather was the open time between football and basketball seasons. In November, the Student Council held their second annual MORP, while the Drama -O--------------- Club entertained large crowds with their fall play, DRACULA. December brought the usual Christmas parties and the seasonal Student Council play. A highlight of the month, though, was the National Honor Society's attempt to play matchmaker by having the student body fill out questionnaires for a computer match-up service. Christmas vacation, that longed for break from school, proved to be somewhat disappointing, due to bitter winds and a record-breaking cold spell. The freezing temperatures extended into January, with snow and ice being a menace, but only cancelling one day of school. Taking time out from class for a bite to eat are freshmen Chuck Schuler and Rodger Coy. Putting in hours of work on her clay project for Ms. Ryant's class is sophomore Demesia Smith. 50------0-----T-----Oo------ t i i 0 O 0 0 t i 0 0 0 0 t 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 i 0 i i 0 0 0 i 0 0 i 0 0 i i O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 2
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