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Holiday Spirit Felt and Seen While Debbie Boger debates, Kelly Wyss enjoys X-Mas yummies the last day before Christmas vacation. ■A . r%. A — The holiday season finally arrived, a time looked forward to by all Barons. And with it came the joy and spirit of Christmas. This spirit flowed through DeKalb ' s halls and was apparent in the actions (and stomachs) of many in the school. Above: Dennie Daniels is about to put his approval (or disapproval) on his Christmas cooking. Mr. Fites and Mr. Skinner became Santa Claus for a day and gave popsicles to good students at lunch.
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Lunch Time Not So Typical Ed Dunn seems to be making a point of Keith Freed ' s ever growing and hardy appetite. A typical lunch for any Baron is not so typical. During this thirty minute break, students could indulge themselves in exotic burritos and ly jello jewels. Or they could reveal their patriotism by eating a red, white, and blue lunch. In all, lunch for Barons was a necessary break mid- way through the day when Barons freely expressed themselves. Besides eating, Marianne Muhn spends her lunch time catching up on the latest fashion and beauty tips.
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Christmas Moments Were Precious and Few With all the hustle and bustle, the hurr ' and crowdedness of our fast fjaced society, we need to find time to stop a minute and enjoy life ' s magic, to marvel at its wonders. The Christmas season is one of these precious and few magical moments in our life. Christmas Formal ' 75 took on this theme, Precious and Few, at the traditional formal dance held on the eve of December 20. Amidst shimmer- ing tinsel and candlelight shadows, couples danced throughout the even- ing to the variety of music played by the band Choice. Lisa Brown, a Senior, was announced as queen for the night. She was selected by a vote of the Letterman ' s Club. Also selected to serve in her court was Chris Chavez escorted by George Brand, and Susie Lenhard escorted by Jeff Norris. Tri-Hi-Y was the sponsor. Pam Thielc and Don Leins privately enjoy a few extra moments of the holiday season together. Above: Don ' t get excited; it ' s only 7-Up that Mr. Hatton is adding to the punch — or is it? Below: Debbie Delbecq contributes her Satur- day afternoon for the good of Tri-Hi-Y and yuletide centerpieces.
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