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wx , , X r lhinking about the delicious dinner some needy family will have makes V. Sims, l. Robertson, and D. Johnson happy. D. Mangione hopes a valentine will steal B. Kocher's heart. 6 Students aren't even phased by Mr. Leahy's rendition of Casper, the friendly ghost. Holiday Fun f 29
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Grabbing the attention on Halloween were masked gob Iins haunting the halls. Plenty of candy and gum found their way into mouths soon after A canned food drive was sponsored by S.A.C. to give FTWFQ qw - ii 9 t T E LJ in ' , li X the less fortunate families a nice Thanksgiving. The tradi- tional turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie were served, and many students gave thanks for the four day weekend. No holiday put students into greater spirit than Christmas. Could it be the deliverance of surprise carnations by Civi- nettes and the two week vaca- tion that triggered the excite- ment? Two weeks of last-min- ute shopping, lots of parties, and no homework! Once January 5th rolled around, it was time to start thinking about those oh-so dreaded semester exams. Party-pooper! As February 14th approached, students became cupids as Valentine cards and chocolates were exchanged. No matter what the holiday, it always made school a little more special place to be. S f Holiday Fun 53-Q The Florand p- M. .J
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JfPoll Glen Gravlin Terry Lane How doyou feelabout the draft? lt is very important that they carry out the draft. Young people today don't want to fight because they don't know what it was like when there was no freedom. The draft, I think, is a waste. The Vietnam War showed the great tragedy of the draft. lf a person wants to go into the army, let him go on his own - don't use force. Certainly E. Edwards' vote will count in this election. 44444447544 lilfifarter 457 Reagan 248 Kmnderson 4: Kilfllark 8 444444444 ,fd PF We Q Q: OZ :ro O- pw 25 23 UF '-'ie mo Nc o O0 A-m ua3Q of-r Pm ru cb 3 '-4 4 o FO- SB co x Q 92. 3 UI P rn' gf ,. X Amps-+L.. 1 . 1 Q ,A f yi - ,, , What is the best solution to the energy problem ? A complete black-out. If we're all shown what it's like to go without energy, maybe then we'll realize how precious energy is and we'll learn to conserve. ' N 1 I fl Lp 2 9' i Terri Minard
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