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At the Saturday morning meeting of the Lester Melnick teen board, members listen to guest speakers from models to make-up artists to fashion designers. 5 1. f- fl. , - l?5?5i3'3 i'i fl Ll , P' Km. W. w 5' rr,r ,IX l .4 Z l l l V i A 455, tl Tdvxpt ,.'- 58' .fff ' ' r O Always in fashion, jeans remain in style for both guys and girls. Fashion extended to the male world, and Chuck Smith shows the dressy style besides the more dominant jeans and t-shirts. Fashions 29
December 'Star of hope' brightens holiday season December . . . a traditional time for gifts, celebrations and goodbyes. The usual December brings about. thoughts of ho, ho, ho, and Happy Hannukah. Yet last December was a time of emotion more than many others. The American hostages were still being held in Iran. The Shah was still in America receiving treatmentp in December, he was transferred to Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio. Americans united by sending thousands of Christmas cards to the hostages. They also flew the American flag and wore white tags displaying unity. The Christmas tree in Washington was lightless except for the Star of Hope which, as announced by President Carter, would remain so until all the hostages were returned home. Amidst the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping the World Gymnastics Competition was held in Fort Worth Dec. 2-9. This brought worldwide recognition to the area. Aside from all world and national events, students still found their school life traditional with caroling, parties and after school jobs. The month of December was a full and demanding one for most. December w-as also the time to say goodbye to the 1919 year. Seniors prepared for the last half of thelir final year. .The month seemed to be a story in itself . . . a time to be remembered. Caroling by candlelight, the German Club members made their rounds singing in German with sponsor Ms. Ruth Buechlein. The weeks before Christmas were filled with numerous activities for most' organizations. Students take advantage of the last dance of the decade. A large crowd attended the event, which was held after the basketball game against South Grand Prairie. 30 The Events 1 Mg
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