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Christmas was a time to be Deck the rooms? Mr. Doug Earnhart answers Senior Brent Wilson's question while sitting behind his decorated desk. Photo by Andy Costigan. qw 'Tis the season! Mrs. Judy Seifert lectures to her class while in her decorated room dur- ing the holiday month. Photo by Chad Mills. O Christmas Tree! Students from Mr. Doug Earnhart's classes bring in their own trim- mings for the tree that helped them win the room decorating contest. Photo by Andy Costigan. Holiday brightens up month Christmas decorations show classroom spirit thankful. It was a time to give, share, celebrate, and to be with the loved ones in your life... and it always will be. The December month rolled in quietly with unseasonable weather conditions causing students to re- main in the the entire month Without the luxury of any days canceled due to snow. The holiday festivities were re- flected throughout the rooms and hallways of the school. Classrooms decorated their rooms with stock- IHSS, tinsel, chimneys, snowflakes, and even the traditional Christmas trees strung with bright flashing lights and ornaments hanging from branches. The decorations brightened up the room and made everyone get in the Christmas spir- My favorite presents were a gold necklace and a ring that I received from my family and friend, junior Donna Moerer. it commented Lisa Thomas ju- nior. From the trail of colorful wrap- ping paper down hallway floors one could see the many gifts brought for special friends. Christ- .........N................-........................-........-.U-........-........................... mas greetings were sent out by many students on store-bought cards. Other messages were written on Christmas beamers provided by Stuco. Students became excited for the vacation to begin. Whether they were going to their relatives, tak- ing a special trip to an exotic land, or just staying home with the fam- ily, everyone seemed ready for the break. Said Senior Renee Trudeau, I was excited to get out of school, because I could go out with my boyfriend during the week and en- joy being with my family celebrat- ing Christmas. ' by Amanda Chiles Christmas ' 25
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