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First-graders get into the holiday spirit by decking out their room. Homecoming begins with the tip-off in the Varsity Boys game. On “Out of this World Day’’, it looks like Sharon Gray might have gone a little too far! Here, on “Double Vision Day”, Rhonda Sheppard and Kim Biggs imitate a Martian housepet. Winter 19 Brrr!
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By the time winter rolled around, everybody was used to the rou¬ tine. New students had learned all of the rules and regulations. Re¬ turning students had accepted changes with enthusiasm. Every¬ thing began to get back to normal. Basketball began and a Spirit Week was held to gather support for the teams. Thoughts were cen- terd on Homecoming and the Christmas vacation. A Christmas program was held in which ele¬ mentary classes recited verses in Spanish and Latin. After the holiday was over, ex¬ ams worried everyone except those that were exempted. Some wished for snow, and that’s exact¬ ly what they got—The Winter of ’82. Two consecutive days of the white stuff, then freezing rain and subzero temperatures combined to make us miss five school days. Spring began to look very appeal¬ ing. Kim Barney and Krista Parks let out a scream as they cheer the guys to a victory. In preparation for the Christmas season, During the Foreign Language Program, Mrs. Horne’s class decorates their tree. Nan Willard drills Mrs. Franklin’s class in Spanish words. 18 Winter
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Ranging from preppy Bass loafers to boots to sneakers, footwear was as individual as the wearer himself. Monogram sweaters for both guys arid gals were more popular than ever this year. One of the most popular puzzles of all time was Rubik’s Cube. Here, LeeAnn Bonner tries to master it. Jeans and jumpers often bore such names Saturday morning cartoons and the comics as Jordache, Calvin Klein, Sasson, and brought Garfield, Ziggy, and the Smurfs Sergio Valente. into many homes. 20 Fads and Fashions
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