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Make someone’s day Hidden hearts share ’n care 'HRISTMAS is a lot different in America, itive Japanese Hilan Feng said. (Pholo by Brelt Picker)) Christmas and Valentines were the two most giving days of the year. Christmas parties at the elementary schools were full of sharing. One little boy asked Renee Duncan if he could go home with her. Another little boy reciev- ed a transformer as his gift, it was the only thing he had wanted for Christmas. While most were filled with the spirit some were not. Denise Newton's kids were playing musical chairs; when it came aown to one boy and one girl, the boy elbowed the girl and gave her a bloody nose, thus winning the game. I love children and going to those parties made me realize how much I want to teach, and how fortunate we are,” Melinda Moegle said. Other festivities included door decora- tions, Journalism secret pals, and the United Way canned food drive. First place in the door decorations went to M.J. Essinger's homeroom. They por- trayed Santa as a ” beach bum.” Sammie Knight felt that the non-traditional Santa had no chance against her door. Following the announcing of the win- ners, Knight threw a fit when Essinger's door won. A typical Rudolph-the-Red- Nose-Reindeer story,” Mrs.Essinger said. Valentines' Day is a time to show that you care,” Melissa Goggins said. Hidden hearts brought a little spark of excitement to the monotonous days of the teachers 'Myrna Pasons said. Steve Johnson, history teacher, filled out his ersonal information sheet saying that e was infatuated with Michelle Lee of Knotts Landing. He received letters from Michelle, her boyfriend, and her roducer; all of whom turned out to be ammie Knight, his hidden heart. Office workers have a full schedule just delivering all of the flowers that students and teachers receive on Valen- tines and Christmas. Every once in a while it's nice to receive flowers ourselves,” Martha Peoples, attendance clerk said. BEST OF ALL. Barbara Collyar and Tina Koet- ting finish up the decorations for homeroom 266vs door, first place overall winner. (Photo by Rum Luther) dASS CONFUSION. Evalis Perez, Brett Drex- er, Carol Rudder and David Peril sort out carna- ions. (Photo by Amanda Cole) HEART
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NOT FOR ME. Newly-engaged physical educa- tion teacher Kathy Grissom accepts Valentine carnations sold by Thespians for her homeroom. SPREADING CHEER. Donnie Stephens jumped at the chance to play Santa at elementary school parties. (Photo by Run Luther) HEART
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ITS A SKILL, like anything, Scot» Browne said in reference to his magical talent. (Photo by Rum I other) DAVID WAS CUTE, but he needed to put his goggles over his eyes, chemistry teacher Janelle Culp said, as David Linguist imitated her. (Photo by Rum l uthcr) W: TALENT
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