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Christmas season gives the English Literature class a chance to dress as their favorite English Literature character, and to sample Old English recipes. Speaking on Veteran's Day gives Major Beach a chance to communicate with students. While watching intentively everyone experiences the meaning of Veteran's Day. The German Club dancers perform at their annual Weihnachtsfest. 21
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Events to Remember Sometimes the every day dull school routine can only be broken by something particularly special to look for- ward to, such as planned or unplanned school events. No one receives each event with the same attitude and expectations. Nevertheless everyone welcomes an inter- ruption to the ever depressing daily schedule. Such events range from Ring day to Veteran's day. Two unexpected visits, one by Foxfire's Elliot Wiggington and one by First Lady Rosalyn Carter gave most everyone a chance to see someone they would otherwise probably never get to see. Some events were scheduled for just a certain group, like the German Club's annual Weih- nachtsfest. Though no one can please all of the people all of the time-most of the people are pleased most of the time. Discussing the hehind-the-scenes of writing is the author of Foxfire, Eliot Wiggington. First in line, junior Robin Johnson receives her class ring. First Lady Rosalyn Carter speaks at City Hall. 20
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Lunchtime ... What is the most awaited part of any school day Lunch—of course. One may choose to eat in the cafeteria, or if one is willing to risk being caught by Mr. Brewer, you can go to McDonalds or Wendy's. At the beginning of school year, the School Board decided to remove the coke machines and the snack bar, which sold cookies and cakes. Almost immediately the lunch lines became crowded. Students were forced to drink tea, fruit drinks and Kool-aide. In reaction to the changes there was an increase of going out to lunch . Lunch gives one a chance to catch up on all the gossip, exchange ideas with friends, think about the events of the day and even cram in some extra studying before a big test. Others enjoy lunchtime because it pro- vides a chance for character study. When one is not watching, it is fun to try to deter- mine personalities by watching someone eat. The fast eaters, the slow chewers, or the picky eaters all reflect a phase of their personality. Lunchtime is an interesting part of the day that most students look forward to. Not even the munches, relieves Denise Anderson's distress. Other distractions can not keep Dana Ford from her food. A lunch from home is |eff Gee's answer to the cafe- terias food. 22
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