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Welcom Holidays 4 f tv f wi 'df w TOM HUTTO ENJOYS the refreshments, at left, brought by the ninth and tenth graders. THE CHRISTMAS TREES, right, were planted beside the Heathwood road by Nigel Miller and Rick Stan- land. Late fall brought two holidays to Heath- wood: Thanksgiving and Christmas. Thanksgiving was celebrated on the day before, with a Chapel service including the traditional offerings of food for needy families. A day-long celebration was held for Christmas, perhaps to compen- sate for its being on a Saturday. The Sat- urday of December 21, had been decided on as a make-up day for some of the days lost at the beginning of school, but actu- ally very little real work was done. Stu- dents welcomed the relaxed atmosphere which included a Christmas pageant, a Walt Disney movie, parties, lunch, and several hours of playtime . lin I., fm W I EXCHANGE OF GIFTS was part of the last day before Christmas. Wrennie Cook, below, opens her pres- ent. ya t ip f N. kv 7-mf-i-e mf-P 'Mfr Q xii.--265 at-7,9aiflsliezdfvsgaf: F -ang ef 4 Q 4 -S' 5 is fg:Q,:ggsffgfs,6ii3yi.gEw,,ggsQ:5e,, -WH a we a 5 is SE 1' W fs 1: 25fChrisfmus it
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F ,K ' ld 'he Junior Varsity team - eighth, ninth, nd tenth grade boys - played twenty-one ames this season. They played six out- If -town and thirteen local teams, most of 'hom played there once and here he other time. The boys thoroughly njoyed having a home court to play on, nd responded well to enthusiastic fans. 'hey played both Junior High and Junior 'arsity High School teams so the players hanged frequently. Next year, this team will be a regular J .V . high school team. .INIOR VARSITY BOYS: back, Coach James Riley, ibb Vinson, Emmett Lunceford, Lindsay Crawford. Lck Stanlandg front, Michael Perry, Tom Hutto, n Howell, Scott Devanny, Charles Cooper. Not lctured: Bosie McE1veen Won Lost 10 11 THWARTING AN ATTEMPT, Above left, by a Har- TRYING TO STOP the shot, Gibb Vinson and Lindsay bor Christian player, Michael Perry closes in on the Crawford jump while Michael Perry comes to assist left while Emmett Lunceford leaps in on the right. in the effort against a Wildewood player. 2 . - -' 55- fi ' wefffifai'5:5,i,l?ff1,-i 51 my ,' E' . f , ' . H -' Z ' ifi qi ' ' K ' ' ' ' ' fm'fisi2?rfg6frrff2-v 27!J.V. Boys' Basketball
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