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Page 17 text:
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Before the Bloir gome, our bond pul on o show (or (he enlerloinmonl of the ipectotofi. After the football season ended, there was no time for lament. The vacations were upon us. From Thanksgiving until Christmas pro- vided a short bit of schooling, but the fun we packed into that time was sensational. So were the decorations by the Art classes and the Choir Concert in the Washington Ca- thedral. The Christmas season is also a busy time for the Student Government Association. Their Social Committee plans the activities for the returning alumni. The traditional basketball game pitting the alumni against our current champions is followed by an in- formal dance. The semi-formal dance of the season is the Mistletoe Ball which this year featured an old-fashioned Christmas. 'piietictCy COMPETITION ?4ctct ZEST
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Page 16 text:
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School tpirit wot high before the Blair football gome. The Bloicr dummy wot forced to wolch Ihe oplimitlic tludenit. Nothing, however, held our attention for very long, for the football game with Mont- gomery Blair drew near. School spirit was at an all time high. We had congo lines, a snake dance through the streets of B-town, and a bonfire. It began early Friday morn- ing when someone hung a dummy of a Blair football player in a tree in the quadrangle. The Bunny Hop was the rage of the day, and the cheerleaders led the way. In the evening our Bonfire Rally built spirit even higher. The game was a heart-breaker; we came so close to scoring. The scoreless tie, how- ever, didn't lessen the splendor of the team, and there was much fun and celebration at the Pigskin Prom. The long-awaited bonfire wot our tpirit bootter before the big game. Our loti glimpie of the paper ond cloth dummy come when it wot thrown inlo Ihe bonfire to dimox Ihe tpirit roising activity.
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Mr. Moth wotchet the progrett of the worli ot Mr. Slate tlodiei plon» tor the placement of the teedlingt which will lurround the athletic field. A Notional Honor Society Induction was tucked into the busy schedule; and then, the pine seedlings arrived. Shop classes plotted their plantings around the athletic field; they helped the Biology Club plant them. Water- ing the seedlings was another task that the club accomplished; to the members it seemed as though it didn't rain for three monthsl First and tecond ploce winner», in that order, in the Voice ol Democracy contett ore Solly Barnet and Normon Dovit. 14
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