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Cliff Mclendon AThe Easter morning discovery of a cuddly soft bunny and a basket filled with Easter delights thrills junior Susan Mandeville. SEAS NS U FULD laughter, love, and friends Many students believed that holidays, invented especially to break the monotony of school, did not last long enough. Just as many reached the breaking point, a holiday came along offering a few days of rest and relaxation. The weekly routine of school was finally interrupted by the first real holiday, Thanksgiving. Family and friends gathered to spend a day of love and thanks. After completely devouring the traditional Thanksgiving Day meal of turkey, dressing, and Grandma's homemade pie, all clustered around the T.V. to enjoy loving company, parades, and the first bowl game of the season. With turkey leftovers barely finished, Christmas approached, bringing the sea- son's special pleasures. Shopping for gifts, singing much loved carols, and visiting with kin and comrades helped make the season complete. The arrival of Valentine's Day helped break the stretch of boring and uneventful days following Christmas. Celebrated with cards and candy, this day for lovers proved to be a Usweetl' favorite among students. As temperatures rose, spring fever spread throughout the student body, awakening feelings buried during the winter months. Spring break provided students with a week to do what teenagers do best - nothing. Students returned to school relax- ed, refreshed, and ready to complete the year. After all, the longest break of all, sum- mer, would arrive before too long.l:l - Whitney Brown s ii . H, 55 KX . , - X W: ff '.,,.. . ,bw i ,V ff I r Wg ,Nw ,X I, . 3 I ,M su K Md, .. CIW McLendon Seasons Un fold
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