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Clad in snowflakes, drinking and eating. Miss Ihnats senior Government Honors class had fun at their party. Tammy Evers and Tom Doolin are all strung up as Jenni Gross, Alex¬ andra Koultouridez and Sue Neeley enjoy the spectacle. Open the munchies and chow! Doritos, dip. cookies, and Hawaiian Punch are about to be devoured at sixth hour ' s typing party. Julie Camp and Rhea Jukes open the punch while the rest wait impatiently. The library profusely decorated with tinsel, cards, pictures and a tree Sylvie Beaulieu a library aide puts the finishing touches on the tree. Students exchanged gifts during school the half-week before Ch ristmas. Vicki Chalos shows her creative side by using the bows as additions to her wardrobe while she and Jerry Stivers enjoy their last lunch at school for the year. Festive Spirits 27
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“I got portable jams and PJ’s for Christmas.” Ron Carver Festive Spirits and Christmas is a time for spending time with one ' s friends. Singing and have a good time. Mike Laskey. Kim Stoeffler. Chris Boss, and Jenni Gross join in a long embrace. now came down in a never-end- ing drive while the unsuspecting continued to snooze. In the morning the ground was covered with snow and driving conditions were de¬ clared hazardous, so Monday, De¬ cember 21st became a snow day. Stu¬ dents welcomed the day off, thinking they deserved the break since practi¬ cally all the other schools ' Christmas Vacations had already started. Going to school until the day before Christmas Eve did not really turn out that bad since good spirits prevailed. Senior Cathy Blake said that going the extra days “Didn ' t really bother me because 1 would rather have a longer spring break, plus we didn ' t do much anyway.” During those two days students gorged, sang, ex¬ changed cards and presents, decorat¬ ed and “wrapped lockers, and just goofed off. SGA held a Toy Drive, choir had a concert and Quiver spon¬ sored a door-decorating contest, which helped spark festive spirits. The winners of the door-decorating contest were awarded donuts. The two first place winners were Mrs. O ' Conner ' s first hour and Mrs. Nel¬ son ' s second. 26 Festive Spirits
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a r a 28 Holiday Happiness Mrs. Lowe ' s French classes worked long and hard the weeks before Christmas stringing popcorn and decorating the tree. Scott Sulli¬ van rearranges a popcorn strand while enjoy¬ ing his glass of Hawaiian Punch. All gone so fast! Scott Pruitt, John Brimer, and Bob Allen finish their food and talk. The German Club Party was held on Wednesday night and was well attended. Look at all those munchies! Cindy Koshnick eats pretzels while chatting with Cheryl Za- leski at the German Club Party. Their talk surely was not about German on this festive occasion.
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