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“Vacation should have been longer.” Mario Petersen Holiday Happiness A s the 10:30 dismissal bell rang, the hallways buzzed with antici¬ pation and excitement as the students scurried. Some had last min¬ ute shopping, others went to work and the exhausted went home to sleep. Although the week and an half of vacation flew by, it was enjoyed. Freshman George Sinnis had a Bas¬ ketball Tournament with his church Can he drink it all? Trying to get more to drink by stacking cups inside of each other, Dick Payonk gulps the punch down. This was one of the many pranks pulled in the senior honors government class. league. “I went to Arizona and climbed a mountain,” said Sopho¬ more Linda Spurlack, Vicki Farmer went snowmobiling and three-wheel¬ ing and Renee Heller went skiing in Michigan and the Swiss Valley ski lodge. On the fourth of January ex¬ hausted students returned with happy memories of the holidays and empty wallets. This is a great way to spend the last hour of the school year. Rhonda Turnes, Cindy Koshnick, Chris Gerlach and Julie Camp laugh and joke around at sixth hour’s typing party. The French classes had the Christmas spirit. They made Christmas cards to decorate their room along with the tinsel and the tree. Dana Conroy and Sandy Benkovich admire the tree. Holiday Happiness 29
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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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Students gamble every morning when they de¬ cide what to wear that day to school, since the classroom temperatures always vary. Wonder- ing if they guessed right, Harold Tsai, Don Britton and Bill Kulnis chat while entering school. Studying in a cold room is a difficult assign¬ ment! Laura Cearing tries to combat the in¬ convenience of the freezing C-wing room by wearing a jacket to keep warm. She is prob¬ ably daydreaming of summer and warmer days. 30 The hot and cold of it Students trudging through the newly fallen snow was a common sight this winter. Jeff Cearing attempts the task with case following in someown else’s footprints. After burning up all day in class, Kim Naillon finds the cold, snowy weather a welcome change. She takes her time getting the mail so she can fully enjoy the cooling effect.
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