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MISTLETOE BALL DRAWS STUDENTS INTO CHRISTMAS SPIRIT This Christmas, the Mistletoe Ball was a success. Volunteers worked on decorations for the dance. They also furnished free cookies and sold pop. Colored lights flashed across the dance floor. Overall, the preparation for the dance made it a success, and everyone had a good time. 1. Jay Warholic and Heather Hoffman, just ar- riving at the Mistletoe Ball, look for the band which was an hour and a half late. 2. Frank Vicks takes time off from the Mistletoe Ball to freshen up. 3. Kim Layman, Trina Ames, and Cindi Finch stop dancing to pose for the camera. 26 Christmas Dance
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“STREAK” KEEPS STUDENTS INFORMED For the second consecutive year, the school newspaper has continually pro- gressed. This year’s editors were seniors Jennifer Thompson and Ginny Boyer. Mr. Frank Ashton and the eighteen member “Streak” staff have worked very hard to produce interesting infor- mation for the student body as well as the administration. The staff raised funding money by selling advertise- ments. Every member acted as a report- er and wrote at least one story each edition, which averaged six pages long. Some of their future goals are to even- tually get a specialized staff and to sign more people who have an interest in photography. Probably the biggest goal for next year is to receive more input from the students themselves.
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