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ummer wirl Heat waves and longer days invaded the earth, clothes were peeled off al- lowing the sun's rays to be absorbed into the skin, all heralding the arrival of summer. June, July, and August were the months associated with freedom, par- ticularly from annoying bells, teachers lecturing endlessly, and homework. There was ten weeks to devote entire- ly to personal pursuits, such as getting a tan. I love going to the beach and letting my winter-white skin bake to a golden brown, remarked senior So- nya Kaestner, echoing a very common feeling. Others, like Doug Walata, junior, enjoy winter more than summer since if you’re hot, you can only take off a certain amount of clothes, but layering clothes will keep you warm. For most, though, the blazing sun pro- £§£ - f §
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Little children are irresistible to most teen- agers. The Head Start party was a perfect op portunity for Melita Frouxides to spend some time with the children and spread a little love. The hustle and bustle of the holiday season sometimes leave little time for oneself. Bonnie Hess takes advantage of some free time to ex periment with new styles. The gesture of giving and receiving is an impor- tant part of the holiday season. Heidi Christo- phersen. Diane DeGiacomo. and Toni Kostyan brighten one another's spirits by exchanging to kens of friendship. The holiday festivities would not have been the same without music. The Jazz Lab s perfor mance in the Commons spread good cheer throughout the school. Holidays 23
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vided a welcome relief from the frigid did the weather, with icy winds fol- winds of winter. lowed by near springtime weather. Despite the surprisingly mild winter The few times snow did threaten, all and the new insulated doors, the hopes were turned toward that much school was the same icebox it always desired Snow Day, as an impromptu was, with the courtyard doors con- break from school. Even winter's flur- stantly swinging open and shut. For r es have their useful purpose, many the craving for a smoke over- While summer swirled by with its rode any awareness of the outside tern- warm weather and its release from the perature. tensions of school, winter whirled in Classroom climates fluctuated, as with holidays and promises of snow. The fire of summer soon disappears as winter frost covers the ground. Jill Smith. Lisa Pasto- ral. Patty Gibbons, and John Schmitt oppose themselves clad in different apparel, in a heated battle turned cold. Summer Winter 25
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