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Bazaar Follies Cand more . . . The winter season's festivities began this year with the annual Winter Bazaar, Saturday De- cember 12. There were 85 tables featuring antiques, collectables, arts 8 crafts, foods from around the world, White elephants, raf- fles, clothing, entertainment, and Santa Claus CTim Pritchardl and his helper fMaria Logothetisj. Later, the Winter Dance was held in the gym. Couples danced the night away to the sounds of The Boogie Man. Then, on Wednesday, the door decorating contest was held, and the winner was Dr. Weinhart's A.P. Biology class with A Paramecium Holidayn. As vacation neared, hopes for a white holiday were encouraged by four inches of snow that fell in the Arlington area. Finally the day be- fore vacation came, and the SCA sponsorec the traditional Winter Assembly. lt includec the orchestra, jazz band, chorus, Madrigals and a skit by the drama department. As the assembly ended the holiday excitement ol the students, faculty and custodians was at it: height. 1 'X if ..-4' Mig' Just like Chris Russell to pull a trick or two on some Kerry O'Donnell and her clowning around brings out the best of the holida friends! SPV' 26 f Student Life
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Spirit Week 4' Smash! Look at those top siders! Howard Watson and Laurie Badanes show their school spirit by shining and dressing anti-prep. M sv 0 AAIV 5 Homecoming Spirit Week was a hit at W-L, the first two days being the most popular. On Monday October 19, the teachers walked down the halls with wide eyes and confused expressions. Who astounded most of them were the Punks with pink and blue hair, safety pins, and dog chains. The fact was that every- one got into the swing of things for the Home- coming Spirit Week . Tuesday proved to be almost normal as students either prepped out, dovlm to the Izod socks, or went anti-prep in jean jackets and baseball hats reading Farmers of America . On Wednesday there was no school because of the Teachers-ln- Service Day. Then Thursday, people donned their funniest hats, most outlandish socks, and wierdest ties. Finally the week ended on Friday with everyone wearing blue and gray clothing. Such was the agenda of the 1981- ?g 5-lgmecoming Spirit Week of October What a prep, she has it all! Chris Elliston. Books seem to wear this prep out! - Glenn Lavoie. , I , . , ..., ,-.,..,-,,,.. 5 ftggf' 5 'J fax Af ' x , 75---N f 'Tr Student Life f 25 4.
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