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Senior elf Ron Petrie pre- Sheila Sinclair, Larry Paige, pares to give Santaahelping Deanna Gonzales, and Jen- hand. nifer Holmes welcome San- ta. Christmas 29
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Holiday Bonus Spreading Cheer ome Decem- ber, the halls of this great institution of learning, ring with joys and wishes of the holi- day season. Decorat- ing for the holidays is always a favorite way to get into the holiday spirit. Students help decorate their halls and lockers with bells, tinsel, and streamers Robbie Landeck and Mi- chelle Jennings elf-around in the halls. 28 Christmas | of the old familiar red and green. As for a tree, the SCA always provides a gorgeous pine. The tree stands in the cafeteria and is lav- ishly decorated by the many clubs and organi- zations, as well as stu- dents and faculty alike, who bring trinkets from home to place on the tree, adding their very own style and warmth to this most fa- miliar of holiday sym- bols. Peace and love, caring and sharing, the very crust of what Christmas is all about, is always apparent dur- ing the holidays. Clubs and students join to- gether for such worth- while causes as feeding the poor and providing clothing for the less fortunate. Spirit and caring define a Spotsy Christmas. Lynn Kestel and Liam Galli- gan tell Santa their Christ- mas wishes. Mr. Childs needed plenty of padding in his role as the Jolly Old Elf.
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Dream Sequence Night Moves ancing Is a sport here at Spotsy. Dur- ing any Fri- day evening in the fall, one can find students moving to the beat in- side the walls of the cafeteria. During foot- ball season, post-game dances are a veritable ritual. Post-game dances are not the only time that students get to let loose and hit the dance floor. Homecom- ing, as always, pro- 30 Dances vides a night of memo- rable dances and songs. Of course, come spring, memories of that fall dance are all but faded as members of the Junior and Sen- ior classes get set to experience a dance which will leave them breathless with antici- pation when Prom has finally arrived. Ron Petrie and Melvonda Taylor set their soles on fire. Chris Blackard, Robbie Lan- deck, Everett Marrow, and Jennifer Turner party. Amidst colorful balloons and bursting bubbles, cou- ples share the memories. 2 g nea
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