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Q et Ei ht y Mfoullly g - Ll Winter Vacation Football is 'Gsuper-cool when played in the snow! A week-end snow of eleven inches caught Fayette County off-guard, as usual, and provided county students with a three-day vacation. Melting ice lessened hazardous conditions, and on Thursday, January 27, students re- turned to school, confident that they would not get another break until spring vacation. 'But someone else had different ideas as, again on Saturday, Lexington caught a blizzard accumu- lating to nine inches-worth five more days of winter fun. X - ly x 3-- Cold and lonely, Lafayette High awaits melting snow so students can warm her halls again.
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Record nowfalls Give Fayguefpwfll fii ,-tl me P - A Rf lurnxng, to chool students frohc ln the snow enlivened by the prolonged snow vacation . I'or Logan Long the popular Ivy League look gncs way to warmer attire for snowy days. The beauty of winter's snowy shapes must he appreciated. issued hazard lmgto l week-end flglll Fayette sual, and pl-q ith a llll'C6.da1 WHY, lam med to Schoc wulll not get V3Cation. Ilerem ideas 3 Cfzlugli
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Teenage Beauty, P05-96, Talenzflgh There were many inspirations for the girls competing in the December Marquis Pageant, among them the obvious crown and trophy. More important, however, were the respect, friendliness, and great sense of accomplish- ment with which the contestants were reward- ed. After the preliminary contest and selections the final competitors rehearsed long hours, perfecting entrances, acts, stances, and exits. The final production, featuring lVliss Ken- tucky, Rebecca Tolliver Snyder as mistress of ceremonies, and 1964-65 Marquis Queen Ward Hemlepp, was a credit to teenage tal- ent, poise, and beauty, and a fine way to be- gin the Winter season. Besides gainin a tro h and crown Queen and , , 5 P Y , the Prmcesses will treasure many fond memories I The enchanl
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