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AFS carnations are distributed by sopho- more Stacey Potter with a little help from Mrs. Marian Minnix. Sophomores Sue Fallon and Thomas Vin- son indulge in Hersey’s kisses. gy tite MLE ii, An exchange of chocolate kisses before school is enjoyed by sophomores Robert Doss, Peyton Winfree, Fred Huger, and Lanier Carter. valentine's 23
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22 valentine's Cold Hearte The Valentine's Day celebration was delayed by an eighteen inch snowfall. Nonetheless spirits were lifted as stu- dents claimed chocolate kisses - the only kind of kisses students could ex- change without getting a PDA (Public Display of Affection) referral! The Art Club sold the kisses, while the AFS sold red, white, and peppermint carnations for those who wished to herald Valen- tine’s Day in a fragrant way. The Occu- pational Foods class, relying on the old saying, ‘The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,’ took orders for heart shaped cookies, with a message of your choice written in red icing right on it! During first period of the day we returned to school, the small tokens of friendship and love were distributed. Unfortunately, the scheduled Valen- tine’s Day dance, “On the Wings of Love,’ was cancelled due to the big snow storm, which arrived Thursday, preceeding the dance weekend. Stu- dents were extremely disappointed, yet resigned. Considering all things, the month of February was quite worthwhile; cook- ies, sweet kisses and illegal hugs. HERO students Lisa Wood and Jill Sorrells wrap up their Valentine’s Day cookies for distri- bution.
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Congratulating her brother, sophomore Da- vid Zybko, on his solo performance during half- time, senior Theresa Zybko doesn’t let the rain dampen her spirits. Ai | diag 30? thie nuick OF Bs a ce: te PUDABRDINLAY ANSWERS. Farthe’: as He eves Revealing a typical locker, decorated with word collages and pictures, sophomore Connie Colonna extracts another typical item, a ban- dana. Toying with computers has become a big pre-school pastime. Here seniors Tony Randolph and Robert Glenn try to blast computer creatures to smitherines. 24 people
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