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Our favorite times David Martin displays the traditional St. Patricks Day green beer. Mary Beth Udy. Cheryl Young and Tricia Day trim Kevin Fink lights the menorah, signifying the begin- the tree in time for Christmas. ning of Hanukkah. Holidays were fun. exciting times in our lives. They allowed us a break from boring routines, supplied special traditions and provided a reason to be with our friends. Christmas probably headed our list of all time favorite holidays. Not only did we gather with friends on cold, snowy evenings to trim the tree and bake cookies but then we got to eat the goodies in front of a blazing fire. Once the seemingly endless gifts were opened, we never lost count of how many more days of vacation were left. If you were big on eating, the Thanksgiving turkey might have topped your favorite day list. For those with rather sadistic minds, visits to Holloween For John Hunter. Shannon Keatley, Jason Vance. Amy Helpenstell. Kristen Dorch, Tammy Tyree and Treye Hovinga midnight was the highlight of their New Years Party. haunted houses and midnight ventures through earie graveyards were the highlight of the year. Hanukkah brought forth the unusual with its many candles and numerous presents during the eight day celebration. As high school students we looked forward to a special date on Valentine ' s Day, we had to act a bit silly on St. Patrick ' s Day and we were sure to have an unforgettable party to bring in the new year. Whether we were with family or friends, whether we were in town or at some dream vacation spot, holidays always gave us a welcome break from nine long months of education. Jason Vance and Kristen Dorch share a special mo¬ ment on Valentines Day. 14 Opening
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Chivalry is not dead! Bill Votz helps Cheryl Young with her chair. ■ Opening 13 .
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Dusty Dusenberry proudly displays one of HY- VEE’S finest turkeys. Richie Ballinger, Cheryl Young, Dori Blomgren. David Parks is about to pay the price for taking a Christi Morehouse, and Michele Young enjoy an shortcut home on Halloween, evening of making X-mas cookies. Opening 15 —
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