'Wi 4-9 G21 ff s f Nominees are: Cathy Cook, Jeanne Goolesbee, Cathy Murphy, Francis Guerra, Carol Wenzel, Banni Hamilton, Judy Clemmons, Sue Ford, Diane Kilgore, Melinda Curnutt, Carla Graham, Yolanda Hernandez, Susan Todd, Belinda Dos- sett, and Dawn Granger. Bill Carroll speculates on the Richfield game. The tive finalists were: Carol Wenzel, Francis Guerra, Dawn Granger, Sue Ford, and Melinda Curnutt. Carol WenzeI's amazement is evident as the result of the votes become known. 23
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,, is -...s .... ti i l it holiday activities spark spirit, cheer Chestnuts roasting on an open tire Jack Frost nipping at your nose, Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow. . . All these minor things put together make the holiday spirit. This is the time of year when people take time out from their year-in-year-out rush to get to know and understand others. With the last at the year, comes the sadness of reminiscence and the hope lor an even better and richer year ahead. Representative, Charles Segrest, iopposite upper lefti sets out to deliver a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, As Pan-American members Kop- posite below leftj look on, this small boy makes it evident that he is more concerned about his package than all the attention he is getting. A member af the choir lopposite abovel gives up a little of her own time to make someone else a lot happier. Senior Audrey Kitchens lopposite below rightj must have decided that she had more tun being a kid at heart. Sophomore, Darlene Ivy, fabove lefty seems to want everyone to know that she's got the Christmas spirit. Mrs. Speed and Debbie Buelow, iletti a member ot the Art Club, decided to change the look at the Christmas tree this year. Two beaming believers fabovel prepare to let Santa in on their Christmas wishes. 25
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