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Seniors Teresa Wahl and Sandie Wilder join with juniors Kevin Yoder. Jerry Ahlersmeyer. Alyce Stiebeling. Doug Speith. and Mark Smith to help count items for the Christmas food drive. Senior Chris Logan displays her holiday spirit bearmg the sadness of a clown. Mrs. Gayle Etzler resupplies trays of cookies for the students. Faculty and staff treated the student body to goodies before Christmas vacation. Eighth grade English teacher Mrs. Judy Homrig keeps busy preparing her Thanksgiving feast. M holidays
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Home for the holidays Parties, pretzels, and a football game were the only necessities of many stu- dents for a holiday weekend. Ski bums were delighted with a cha nce to spend time on the slopes and many other students enjoyed a traditional day with their families eating Thanks- giving turkey or exchanging gifts. However spent, each holiday vaca- tion brought a relaxing break for most, with costume parties, seeing Santa, and various celebrations. Because of its longevity, the winter vacation seemed most popular. It gave over-worked students and faculty time to catch up on sleep, and for a few am- bitious persons, it was a time to com- plete unfinished work. For other stu- dents it was especially great to catch up on the soap operas or to go snowmo- biling with friends. Yet, the one draw back of holidays was the next day back to school. Sitting in classes for a whole day seemed vir- tually impossible — especially after a vacation away from notes and tests. However, the majority of students sur- vived the first day back as they soon began to daydream about the next va- cation from school. With an ominous glow, seniors Steve Strausser and Scott Hoeppner show their true identity at a Halloween party. Working throughout the holidays was a task of many students. Senior Carolyn Nott rings up prices of items at Target. What else but football and food are necessities for a Thanksglv ing holiday and for junior Ronnie Hormann. Telling Santa what they want for Christmas, seniors Debbie Halsey. Curt Her- mann, and Todd Gerbers take time out for a picture.
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