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'The Nativity” 'The Adoration’ . .. Miss llowe and her committee display the ceramic pieces ,n®5 made by members of her classes for prospective customers. O Miss Johnston, Mr. Misurell and members of the Stage Crew, arrange the angels' wings for the Christmas Pageant. Hazel Reid and Cathy Blank admire the earring display being shown to them by Miss Howard. Mrs. Hopper completes a sale as Marvin Flower attempts to make another. PROVIDE HOLIDAY SPIRIT FOR EVERYONE.
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The Herald Angels” The Shepherds' “Feliz b’avidad.” says Miss David cheerfully to a Christ- The Three mas shopper. Diane Dallanrgra and Hochelle Hersh help Richard Tortoriello and Bob Brunnquell decorate our traditional Christmas tree. OUR CHRISTMAS FAIR AND PAGEANT } ' 1 Mr. landsman's Pilgrim stones tell exceptionally well with the assistance of pretty salesgirls. Phyllis Ciuliano and Florence Milgazo. Very little salesmanship was required in this transaction. Ray Underwood eagerly waits for one of those festive cakes.
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Moments Make the Year. My Junior year was full of many new experiences. thought had learned all there was to learn but I hadn't reckoned with United States History. My Muzzey became my dearest friend and my worst enemy. Many is the time I sat up late, burning the midnite oil, preparing for a test or getting a weekly assignment ready with him by my side. In spite of Muzzey s trying to pin me down, I found time to participate in my class activities. In May when our class decided to sponsor a dance to help raise funds for the Vignette, none of us realized the amount of work it would require. We decided to call our dance the French Soiree and our biggest problem was obtaining French Decorations. Members of the committee went down to travel agencies to get pictures of can-can dancers and the Eiffel Tower. Dimmed lights, symbolic j ostars and good music, combined to make our dance a tremendous financial success. Working together called for cooperation and many new friendships developed as we worked side by side. Nearly every member of my class became my friend during that period of close association. I thought that was one of my great accomplishments but I soon felt differently about it when the names of the nominees for mayor of the Student Council were announced. 1 found that they were all my companions. I couldn’t decide which candidate to support because I knew that they would all make good leaders. When 1 finally made my choice, I wore my candidate's badge and campaigned in the homerooms, lunchrooms and classrooms. The assembly program, before the election, in which the cam-jwign managers introduced their candidates enabled the students to hear the nominees state their platforms. I was pleased to see many students shaking their heads in agreement as my favorite aired his views. Once the votes were cast and tallied. 1 found that my candidate had won the election by a huge majority. After such an eventful year, I looked eagerly to a fruitful senior year. HOME ROOM 113—3B—MR. J A NO WITZ. First rote, Ujt to richt: Keif Adkins, Lucille MacOougall, Janet Schreibcr, Ernestine Bak-ich. Roberta Holder. Charles Kruczek. Mary Ann Kanyack. Mr. Janowitz. Second row: Janet Cavaness. Vmnie Liaguno, Joan Dc Rosa, Arlene McCraw, Sonya Kuzminski, Ludmyla Hemptcr, Lil- lie Coleman, Henry Jackson. Ann Carol Sturn. Back rote: David McDonald. William Kaufman. Philip Smith. Charles Newton. Thomas George, Edward Wydamey. Neutie Fudge, Michael Brown, Ray Alberti, Henry Huber, Bill Mayes. 30
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