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It's a long, cold walk down the streets of Wynne for the band during the Christmas parade. “Deck the Halls” and Come All Ye Faithful” were two of the songs carolers from the Presbyterian Church sang throughout their neighborhood. In the holiday spirit too, Mac McClanahan decorates his home for Thanksgiving. Surprising her with a box of candy, Jeff Dangeau presents it to Libby Diebold on Valentine’s Day. 20 Holidays
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Express Yourself What was as individual as every person? What could express itself as freely as a j oet? T-shirts, of course! Some T-shirts provided a line of communication through which students expressed their attitudes and opinions. Many favored the comic viewpoint with familiar slogans like “Be nice to Me, I’ve had a hard day”; “I’m with Stupid”; or “I’m 1, whv try harder?” Others indicated the attendence of a concert, favorite rock groups, or an admired actor or actress. Numerous people used T-shirts to supjtort particular organizations or school activities. The seniors expressed individuality, as their T-shirts had the name of every member in the Class of “79”. T-shirts, along with straight- legged jeans, disco steps, and spiked heel shoes were much in style. Almost everyone owned at least one T-shirt in one of the various categories. Some even made a hobby of collecting different types. An expression of oneself and individuality were the whole theme behind T-shirts. Showing off his favorite idol, Robert Burnell poses in his Joe Cool T-shirt. Supporting her favorite club, Jan Kennedy wears her FHA T-shirt. T- him 19
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Taking A Break The bell sounds and they’re off and running. Sounds like the start of the Kentucky Derby, but it’s not. It’s students leaving for a holiday. Among the official holidays, Thanksgiving was the first. School was dismissed for two days, giving everyone a four day weekend. Next was Christmas, a glorious week and three days out of school, then it’s back to the grind of homework. Second semester was short of holidays because of the many days missed for bad weather. Yet there were those unofficial holidays like Halloween. Halloween night almost everyone was a prankster, pulling jokes on friends or getting even with enemies. Students brightened each other’s day on Valentine’s Day by exchanging cards. And how could anyone forget the weekend. It’s not an official holiday, but it’s a welcome relief after a hard week. Last but not least, there was summer. Three months of no school to do what ever a heart desires. But it won’t last forever, because school will be just around the corner. Junior Miss Cross County Debbie Whitt braves the cold weather for the Christmas parade. Extremely surprised by his frightening visitor. Skipper Rose gives candy to a trick-or-treater. Holidays 21
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