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l Ll VaIentine's Day brought elaborately decorated NHS cookies for those with more than just a sweet tooth. Key Clubber Richard Tremarello springs to action beating Jessica Gavora, of the girls basketball team, to the jump ball, putting Helen Schruff on defense, and leaving Ted Stamps, Eric Rhude, and Mike Flodin with the upper hand. In the midst of a benumbing Fairbanks area cold snap that established several new weather records and super-cooled even the hardiest of sourdoughs, West Valley refushed to succumb to cabin fever and the prevailing cold weather. West students escaped the icy clutches of Old Man Winter with the help of a benefit basketball game, Fifties Day and Valentine's Day festivities. The March of Dimes benefit basketball game, played between the Key Club and the Girls Varsity basketball team, may have been a joke at the expense of the Key Club, xwg .,,t,i W Nwm Not wishing to be forgotten, Katie Neidhold adopts an original method of advertising her wish on Valentine's Day. ' xxx TQ f C .gli if X . X i K. . A but while the Key Club was Stomped into the hardwood by West's Champion Girls, they id manage to net 55380.00 for the March of Dimes. Fifties Day, sponsored by student council, brought about a sense of nostalgia concerning the bygone days of the 55 Chevy and the ducktail. On perhaps the most spirited Fifties Day West has ever experienced, students and teachers alike reveled in modeling their suddenly highly fashionable Fifties attire. This wide spread participation, supplemented by the in-school dance and the dance and costume contests, proved T grease to be the word of the day. Among the memorable moments from that romantic holiday of Valentine's was second hour, when the Choir members travelling in small groups, serenaded select students with songs like Hello My Baby in a room-to-room campaign. Winter activities at West made this winter Ca winter that produced enough ice-fog to choke even the wolves and ravensj more than bearable, and it was not long before the days lengthened and our minds happily turned to the contemplation of Spring-time.
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Nil ' fm' G, JE. ' I cheer their favorite sock-hoppers during the Fifties Day dance contest. .ai 'Chef Chris Wallace afilassistant Heidi Koerfer knead up a yummy recipe on Mr. Shellinger's head during a spirit assembly. The fifties costume contest winners Shane Holmberg and Lynda Foster portray a typical coupleg the athlete and his girl. , Boogey woogeylng to the beat, West students The bubbly gang from MitA'l'S 'H invaded West's halls on 50's Day with medics Bill Hidden, Glenda Kroshus, Carla Warren Earl Barringer, Keith Hanneman, Chris Sims Mark KIinger Mc Whirter, Lory Barsdate Bob Weeden, and Deirdre Helfferich Qt Slave-driver of WINTER-FIGHTING STUDENTS FLASHED BACK TO YCUNGER DAYS, BUT THE PRESENT OC- CUPIED MUCH OF THEIR TIME receives his
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