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For most students, the holidays are a time that is longed for after the books begin piling up and headaches become more frequent. But just exactly how did they spend their time off for special occasions? According to Amy Roberts, sophomore, I do different things on the holidays, depending on what the holiday is. For instance, at Christmas my Mom and I usual- ly spend time with relatives, and on Spring break we go skiing in Colorado. The holidays are spent much the same for junior, Page Hiller. I spend Thanksgiving with my relatives here in town and usually go skiing at Christmas, in Colorado. So, holidays are spent, by students, visiting relatives and ski- ing in Colorado. That is, except for senior Laura Purvis, All of my holidays are spent with friends at parties! 'var-vvrrwvw, of Holiday Cheer Southsiders enjoy their time Off 2 I P-has Halloween is the holiday for these Southsiders. Scott Van Herpen, sophomore, and Allen Wills, sophomore, get coats ready for a church group hayride. Mrs. Patty Wingfield brings Christmas spirit to her room by decorating a Christmas tree with decorations brought by her students. Who Says? AMY SPEER, sophomore My most memorable holiday ever was my fifth Christmas, my dad brought me some Lincoln Logs that he told me Santa had given him for me. I got BRADY PADDOCK, junior, I love all holidays especially when we get out of school. a bike, too. STEVE LITZINGER, senior Christmas is my favorite holiday because all of my relatives get together and I always have a really great time with them. Fu? 1 C W ' me
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,nv A deflnlte eye-catcher The Baha came in many colors and styles this year was junlor this year, but the king of the road was Jerry Julie Llewellen's Austln Koch, junlor. Healy. Sophomore Flod Cluck's '67 Camaro ranked hlgh on the llst of most wanted cars at school. Ellen Johnson, junlor, Black was a very is the owner of a Fiero, popular color of car, one of the newest cars just like junior Dawn of B4 . Grave's '83 Camaro Z28. 4 Q, Jeeps, like senior Robert Haralson's, are For the true sports car freak, the Corvette perfect for four-wheelin, a favorite pastime offers many advantages. Just ask Richard for many Southsiders. Flne, senior.
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Mr. Winston Turpin directs the annual Christmas singing program held at Central Mall over the Christmas break. Excited about the holiday snow, Joe Reznik, iunior and Chris Titsworth, sophomore, bombard each other with snowballs. Q ,, .,-aff Q al? bw
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