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Are Sabers Read For New Traditions? Last year's Spirit Week abounded with excitement, and yes, controversy. Sa- bers were distressed by such questions os, ls it legal to use an artificial tree? Can the seniors have a goldfish eating con- test? And the biggy of them all, do pota- toes count as canned food? lf one notes sarcasm seething from the questions above it may be because 1982's Spirit Week proved to be all tradi' tion. The seniors came out on top again, as they have for eleven years, with the exception of the closs of 1080 which was disqualified for stealing canned food. The senior class was followed oy, of course, the juniors, sophomores, and then fresh- men, The traditional Santa and his elves were in order along with Santa grams, tree and hall decorating, the canned food drive and four dress up days Cbum, hat and shades, toga, and occupationb, and the climactic Friday assembly. Sabers agree that tradition is fine, but many felt a Iacls of participation was due to o repetition of activities year after year. Perhaps students were ready to start some new traditions. J Dy Susanne Bartlett 22 Spirit Weels P Cummings A. Almquist shows off the latest off the shoulder look in togos. D. Mendelson tells Santa CM. Daglionej just what she wants for Christmas.
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M Croxson , ,222 1 41 E 1-JHXA,Q,j- j QS! M L5 6 K. Anderson and E. Sahler offer con- gratulations to mom-to-be? E. Keaney on occupation day. L. Oldham, M. Pazzi and S. Ryan per- form a X-mas skit for enthusiastic sa- bers. wQ 5 N s lf, Q 'NRA f'v'
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