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HOORA Y FOR THE HOME TEAMI Wendy VeCasey and Stacie Brown support the Rams with spirit, balloons and smiles. FACUL TY J OIN IN THE FUN. Administrator Paul Jolly believes that principals should have spirit tool LOCKER CLEAN-UPI Warren Blevins could do without hi: prankster friends! RAMBLER COUNTRY PROVIDES RECREATION Despite Physic ' s labs, computer projects, tests and final exams, there was still time for having fun. During the school year Holt students found numerous activities to keep them occupied — club meetings, dances, sports and rehearsals. Through grueling hours of hard work and sometimes defeat, the participants never became discouraged. The most anxiously awaited school highlights were homecoming, spirit week and pep assemblies. Students not involved in school organized events could just kick back and relax. The library, lobby and hallways were common comfortable places. However students spent their time, it was Rambler Country that brought good times and memorable events. MORNING NEWS . on current events. Starting the day right. Holt students r ead-up
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GAMES CHAPMANS PLA Y. When stuck at home,. Johtf arid Kristm ' learn, SikUngs can come in handy. ' i-y !- - . ' r ' } THERE ' S NO DAYS LIKE SNOW DAYS now and ice are not the world ' s most common substance, but they change the whole aspect of nature and sometimes cause much damage. This year, 1985, literally slid in with a heavy ice storm. The freezing rain caused over 50,000 to lose power for up to eight days. Some people were upset because they couldn ' t do anything without electricity, while others were mad because the storm happened over Chrisfmas vacation. Others saw the beauty in it . . . Everything loolced like it was wrapped in crystal. When the sun shone it was almost blinding from the bright light, said junior Michelle Kennedy. Snow days were also beautiful in another sense too, no school! They were also popular since students could go snowmobiling, get in snowball fights, sleep in, pig out, go shopping — the list was endless. The overall opinion of the high school was unanimous. Holt people liked snow days pecause it gave them time to do their own jj|( REAL ANGEL ? A more than willing Greg Carr ' h l s Kim Ellis with his fsnow image, ' ■ 1 % i jiff l f ■t TALK. IS CHEAP . ' unless Lauretta Bollinger is talking Jong distanc f l f r ' S ?5W «A-
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