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Laurie Lamont, having the time of her life, admires Elizabeth Mason and Sarah Phemister’s wild clothes for the Halloween Party. “Hey there, partner, how about dancin’ with me?” asks ‘‘Puddy’’ Mamon to his big-nosed friend Sarah Sessoms. “Stick ’em up,” says Ms. Ramsey, as she and Bruce Burnette hold up a student in the hall. Halloween 17
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Halloween! Halloween! On October twenty-ninth a Hallo- ween party, sponsored by the SCA, was held in the LHS gym. The party was opened to all students and their registered guests. The movie, Jaws II, with its thrills and chills, set the mood. After the movie costumed teachers and students were vying for recognition as the contest judging got underway. Winning in the class of scariest were Lyle McClung, dressed as a werewolf, and Paul Loggins, dressed as Death. Best in show were the jokers, Catherine Overbeck and Ray VanNess, Jon Mamon and Sarah Sessoms with big noses won in the funniest category. The most realistic costumes were Little Red Riding Hood, Lynne Draper, and Little Bo Peep, Alexia Pantaze. The costume judging was followed by a sock-hop that got everybody grooving. This party proved that each of us harbored creative elements that were manifested in the images of ghosts and gobblins and witches and warlocks. Two jokers, Ray VanNess and Catherine Overbeck chit-chat with Lee Woods after win- ning the prize for best costume at the Hallo- ween party. Bobby Clark, Frank Friedman and staff Mrs. Leadbetter and Mrs. Phemister take a close look at all the costumes. 16 Halloween
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Ho. Ao. Ao The spirit of Christmas was in the air as the final few days of school before the holidays came to an end. Teachers and students decorated their doors with everything from mistletoe to pictures of Santa Claus and his reindeer. A few teachers decorated their classrooms with Christmas trees, and as usual a Christmas tree was put up in the cafeteria. Before the vacation holidays the annual Christmas dance was held. Everyone who attended seemed to enjoy themselves. The students who gathered to celebrate Christmas represented not only the spirit of the season, but the spirit of “togetherness” in our student body. It may not have snowed on Christmas Day, but we certainly had a white Christmas as shown in this picture. Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go... $a, ie och oh Oe 4 ile, e 18 Christmas
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