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Santa's Dance These Senior Guys let out a little of their Christmas spirit, while rocking out at the Christmas Dance. If you had a great Christmas, then you must have attended the Christmas Dance. On the night of Dec. 14 the spirit of Christmas filled the cafe of Tecumseh. The people came to have a great time and they did. The dancing was fast and slow, as so were the songs. The hits were played by our very own resident D.J., the one and only, Mr. Zeller. Alan McDorman and Janel Miller take a rest from all of the activities. This Tecumseh graduate Todd Tesch returns with his date Mrs. Claus ' Susan Atwood, one of Santa's great little helpets! 4fe I • 1 '- ' .:- ' » K K»-y wi i -4 ■ ]H 1 1 • Tamata Schiller and Medy Lacsina dance the night Danny Whitt and his beloved Dianne Alig Snuggle away . like elves! 144
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Poor Mike sure looks lonely reading the comics all by himself. But wait. His good ole friend Tarence decides to be a pal and read too. LIBRARY The Library Staff this year had an en- joying time. They did everything from sorting books to stamping cards to shar- pening pencils and many other hard labor- ous jobs such studying other student's study habits. Library staff from left to right — Kelly Wagner, Kelly Worthen, Joe Risley. Duane Stitzle, Kevin Studebaker. Mike Magsaysay, Matt Turner, Mrs. Garringer, Heather Bradley, Amy Hayes, Brad West, Kenny Clark, Kay Boussom, Jason Roach, Mrs. Gulden, J. R. Kunkle, Carol Dement, Sherrie Woodward, Tom Sawvel, John Pfarrer, and Mrs. Monroe. Sometimes the library is actually used for studying and looking up information for a class project. READING IS LEARNING, OPENING YOUR MIND TO NEW HORIZONS. A BOOK CAN TAKE YOU TO ANOTHER PART OF THE GLOBE OR EVEN TO ANOTHER WORLD. 143
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Sweethearts Clark and Tara enjoy the dance. This sweetheart of a dance was a very ed quite, candlelight dinners for two at heart-lifting experience proudly spon- various restautants. sored by the Student Council. Accourding to the advisor, The Val- The couples came from everywhere to entines Dance was a dance to remember enjoy the music played by DJ Terry Zeller. and something that the students will al- Before the dance many couples attend- ways cherish. All that dancing made Beth and Mary hungty. Doug Free puts this one in his memory book 145
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