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Miss Ward dresses up as Raggedy Ann for Halloween. wm Mrs. Hypes dresses up as a Japanese woman on Halloween. Osbourn students are never too old to sit on Santa’s lap, as Kim Pendleton does here. - Mrs. Hall and Mrs. McDanial dress up as Laurel and Hardy. 28 Student Life
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Trying to be rock stars, Ian Radcliff and John Grzejka play guitars at Sam Goody. I Student Life 27
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|B § § J A .slL olidays — they’re the days students wait for all year long and the ones they dream and fantasize about. Holidays are the days when no one wakes up early; everyone sleeps until about 12:00 in the afternoon and then they keep wondering where the day has gone. About two or three days before the holi¬ days, everyone preplans what they are going to do; the students do this during classes, which gives the teachers a big headache. Natu¬ rally, the teachers are ready for this and they all have the same answer — “You’re not off yet, we have one more section to cover.” Teachers can be so persuasive dur¬ ing the days right before vacation. The whole week before vacation seems to drag on forever, and by this time students are thoroughly convinced that the time will never come; this teaches them never to underestimate the teacher’s power to keep on task. When vacation day comes, what do they do? Go out to a party, watch all the soap operas, go to grandparents which they want to avoid if at all possible, unless of course they live in Flor¬ ida, or near a beach, or like a major¬ ity of people end up going shop¬ ping at the mall, which is hard for to do, since they’re broke. Soon the holidays are over and you have gained at least 20 pounds. Before you know it; you hear the alarm going off, and soon you are on the bus and everyone is asking you, “So, how was your vacation?” And the answer is, “Well, it was kind of . . . Alpa Vanghani Cub Scouts march in the Christmas parade holding up a “Merry Christmas” sign. Student Life 29
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