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HOLIDA Y ROAD What's a good way to break the monotony of school? Take a trip down holiday roadl Thats just what we had in mind when we celebrated holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. As Halloween came we started getting into the spirit with a best- costume contest. The three categories were: most beautiful won by Hana lohann wearing a belhf dancing costumeg most disgust- ing'Q won by lohn Davey dressed like a womang and most scariest'1 won by Carlton Walker dressed as Ouasimoto. Key club was also on the scene selling Bat-grams in the shape of a bat with candy attached When Thanksgiving rolled around we were more into the spirit. Student Council had a T urkeypf-the-month contest which Shannon Merrill and lason Burrell so greatly deserved Mr. Braden 's History Workshop class had a Thanksgiving dinner. Key Club was once again on the scene selling Turkeyngrams in the shape of a turkey. By the time Christmas came everyone was into the spirit. Student Council had a party to decorate the school putting trees up in various rooms, and streaming icicles around the trees on campus. They also had a Scrooge-ofthe-month contest that Benji Carrasco and Leti Acosta won. Something that has been pretty much of an annual affair around school is the' door decorating contest held every Christmas. This years theme was '34 lungle Book Christmas. Decorating Ms. Della-Calce 's first place door was Andy Cha vez and Ruben Hernandez, and decorating Mr. Braden is second place door was Ernesto Alvarez and Rachel Lopez. Again around campus selling Candy-grams ta message with a candy cane attachedj were Key Club members. ,X '53 hit Af' -. We A we F' ss 9 h 4--h '..N4 1 hgxh Lu, E:, Nshh : E-Ein, . ,...h..::i we During the Christmas assembhf Pom and Cheer both performed special routines, and choir sang a selection of songs. Student Council gave Christmas gifts to various teachers. But the best part of Christmas was the two weeks we didn 't have schoot Qu , .' is Mtv ,- k , ,V r Q f . 1-. f v' , ..... .je w , I ,if J 1 rg . sv , 1. 1 if 7 2 bn JW 1 5
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J , ' fa? I , V onej Torn Nadelrecer dseverfhonors rn speech. lwoj Jefl Davey, Jana talllss, and John Davey recerved regional choir honors. threej Fed Maynard recerved FFA honors. fourj Connie Galtan recerved an award ol excellence rn Home Fconomrcs. fivej Outstanding art students: Molses Hernan- dez, Robert Ramrrez, trnda Thompson, and Martha Pedroza. Sixb John Davey and Hector Celaya recerved band honors. sevenj Connre Hamrtl recerved The Scholastrc Jonrnatrsm Award lor her work on the yearbook. Z O - X. J A ' 5 kg QA' 5327 K ggi K V X api ' XXXL-. hi- j xxfxinir Az QYX K ik-5' C- CK N K D M aff?-Q41 fee ,...NL,s '- ff ,gy W 1' 5.1 Q? 9 Q pp! 2. 'R f Q haw 4 X ' ' XCYO Q5' QV? 1 if X T? 2 F: FOUR Sq
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