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Metamorphosis BV Stanley Kam1nsk1 Long vxmter days darken the sk1es, and there IS a lull 1n the act1x1tx around the school The ult1mate end of w1nter 15 the lTlLIlI'l1OI'PhOSlS we knoxx as spr1ng the earth 15 rey1ta hzed and IS produet1xe No longer 15 If dormlnt but all l1fe 15 beaut1fu tlgdlll Ceaselesslx the cycle of hte sweeps every creature and plant 1n 1ts course So 1t 15 w1th great hope that the blossomxng of Hammond H1ghs magnoha tree IS ant1c1 pated, a Sure s1gn of spr1ng s glor1ous prom1se The tree IS brought to l1fe bx the xx lrmth of the Aprnl sunshme md the nournshment from the crxstxl shovxers vxh1eh bathe avx 1x the shadow of the long vunter sleep From nature we lelrn the reasons for the nexx l1fe Wl'1lCh sprmgs forth from the halloxx ed halls of Hammond H1gh It IS the xxarmth of the atmosphere xxh1ch su1rounds us and pervades xxhatever xxe do here at Hzmrnond H1gh that brmgs freshness of character throughout exerx school xe1r ust IS the tree employs 1ts energy to brmg to the grlx xyorld of WIIIYLIA 1 new world of eolor and IHIOXICIIIFISQ frlgrxnee the mflux of new and ew Llflflg ehar1cter comes to OU1 sehool w1th the 1rr1yal of nexx 1deas vx1th exerx new class and vx1th a renusslnee throughout the upper classes The magnoha tree 15 not merely a botan1eal masterp1eee, 1t IS 21 Sxmbol of freshness, 1 messenger of sprmg 1 tahsmln, and 1 tr1d1t1on It has grleed the beauty of our grounds for manx xezrs, It h1s seen manx l1xes eome 1nd pass through the school portals, 1t IS a part of Hammond H1gh If 15 a beauteous landmark nd 1 rem1nder or the yox and peace here Page Enqht Christmas S By Anne Kutak Chr1stmas should be a t1me of peace and good vull to people of the xx orld But 1n the Umted Stxtes Chr1stmas means naanv th1ngs Each age lex el 1nterprets Lhnstmas a l1ttle d1ffer entlx Lets start xx1th early ch1ldhood To a babx Chr1stmas IS only br1ght l1ghts and confus1on Doorbells r1ng and people come and go XX hen tnese people arr1ve, they see the baby f1rst and shoxx llll'T1 the1r presents After huggmg and k1ss1ng the blby thex leaxe h1m alone Chrlstmls means eonfuslon To a xoung ehxld S nta Claus IS most 1mportant He VYIECS letters to Santa and YISIIS Santa 1n the department stores Then as an extra precaut1on he IS espec1ally good when h1s mama and daddv are around On Chnstmfs Eve he ret1res earlv So Santa w1ll haxe enough t1me to arrange the presents under the tree He wakes up xerx' early on Chnstmas morn mg pulls h1s parents out of bed, md runs to open h1s presents C,hr1stmas 18 paradnse The teen ager has long ago lelrned there IS no Santa Claus He has made h1s Chnstmas 11st months ago He xx ants to make sure h1s parents vull have enough money bx the t1me ChFlSImJS arr1ves Monex IS the teen agers mam problem He started slung h1s allovxanee months bLfOlC Chf1SIU11S but there are mznx presents to buy Dad mel Nlom must help out 1n the end Ah yes, then there are the mlnx p11t1es to 1ttend The p1rt1es start two xx eeks before c:l'lI'lSflT1lS and end xx hen x 1c1t1on ends The teen agers p ents nexer know where he 15 Chr1stm1s means fun An adult has a somexxhat qu1eter Chnstmas He spends the whole month of December plannmg and arrangmg hs Cl'lI'lSIl11I1S Dlx On Chnstmas Dax h IFILS to relvc, but after spenehng so much t1me elelnlng, decorxtmg, 1nd hldllig pres ents, relaxat1on IS 1mposs1ble Chr1stmas means vyork An elderly person spends h1s Chnstmas qu1etlx He VISIIS Wlth h1s fr1ends and relat1xes He helps prepare the dmner He keeps the l1ttle ch1ldren qu1et by tell1ng them SIOYIBS of how Chnstmas xxas xxhcn he xx as young ChflSIn13S IS a t1me spent w1th loved ones ' U A , . sf's, f 1- , , , v 1 f ,' .1 3 rs ' , . ev ' ' 1 , ,, ,y,. ,, -. af ' ' a 1 tee 1 ,. . e L1 1 1 V .e e L - v 1 L Q ' e , ' . e ' ' e ,,,,. Y I ,. ,s,, , e e n. ' ' 1 e L! ..7 s 'V
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