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J..- 1 a i v X 1.- 1 4 1 , i ' 1 I Q. 19 i-.. .. -.... ., 1 V-1 1 y Wen., 'C x We ' I Af' N. Tracy Vaughn contributes her beauty and talents to the Christmas assembly. Introducing himself to Mrs. Santa Claus. Scott Mudd sits on Karen Martin's lap. The Madrigals sing for the Christmas Bazaar. Oh yes. you can End just about anything at the Bazaar. A future W-L student checks out Santa Claus. The spirit of Christmas. Amy Burns dons a reindeer suit and waits for her Rudolph, Student Life f 29 IH 'iii -'ff iift li if 3-
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. December Ccontj cont. from pg. 26 There were also two activities whose suc- cess aided the classes and organizations. A Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the seniors was held on December ll. The Bazaar gave classes and organizations the chance to earn money by selling various items such as jewelry, ornaments and food. Other attractions included a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, admirably played by Scott Mudd and Karen Martin. On Decem- ber 18 the junior-sponsored winter dance was held. Each event proved to be quite productive for all concerned. ln addition to these activities, the door decorating contest and holiday assembly were held. Throughout the month ideas for the door contest were being formulated by 28 f Student Life sixth period classes. This year's winner was Mr. Bloomingburg's sixth period govern- ment class. Their door consisted of a tradi- tional scene, a Christmas tree with presents under it. The uniqueness ofthe door was in its 3-D effect, a result achieved by using a real tree and presents. Festivities were brought to a close on December 22 with the senior class holiday assembly. During the assembly, the band, orchestra, Madri- gals and choir performed. The drama de- partment presented three skits. An added feature came when seven year old Nu Bi Pham tLittle Flower in Vietnameisel stole everyones heart as she played carols on her violin. The month of December with all its activities certainly presented a fitting close to the '82 year. Nu Bi Pham is reassured b Mr Krasne before er- Y - Y P forming in front of the school. Mr. Bloomingburg, Ted Bohner. Ana Simon and pe- ter Bouras display their award winning door.
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,rf-.Y ., ' , -..nn Q , 5 5 .,, gig, 1.2597 -f -4 v.. . 1 -5.74. -3 399 waeapsgg f' Q. 32, 'L '-,, 'Qs e v I Q G S -ut. Relaxing Despite the long and often tedious hours spent in study students somehow find time to generate a so- cial life Lunchtime here at W-L serves as a release valve for all of the tensions acquired during any given school day Besides lunch we have other opportuni- ties to see our friends and get the scoop on that test on Monday We ll all remember those dances and the memories of the homecoming weekend. We can t forget all of those Fnday mght football games that gave us a cheap excuse to get out of the house. We had pep rallies dunng sixth penod and for the first time we had a few outside With all of the diversity here at school l guess one could almost say that anything goes when it comes to student life. mladsjudious moment, we found Suzanne Sonnergren riding Scott Dale Wlckenheiser visited by his guardian angel from above Keith Butler makes his message on Preppies clear. An insecure Ignacio Mello weans on Robert Schall s Hnger. A rather laid back crowd at the football game. Chrissie Graham and friends smile pretty for the camera. 30 nt Life f r 7 1 ' H. ' -rt.. I C l . . . ' , Y . 1 . I ' I ' Cl V' . . . - .U . 1 ta .'- x 1 , , -nr. - . K . eclifi -, 1 Q Yi -v if V ', is A 'i' i N 2,5-'Q 2 . if-?f ' 1 , 'M 4123- -1-.:'. .z 1 as f.'v. fr S.'1' . fp-'.s,, '21, ' A l A-25 1 L 1. l 2: -syn-.2 Q . , ,Haig v I . l I . , N , 'V' ' .1 X' f: .I-V , ' f .. l -' '41+:-Q4 ' v ,, . l:,Tl, -Y. , ' - . pus gf, nw l. lr: , 1 4 is I 0 ..-1 f , 3 I 7 Q 9: fir. Q, I 1 ' 1 Q im ,a I O Q I l Ox Q x li . S93
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