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Spreading Christmas cheer, Mrs. Daisy Polson, lear- line Dinkins, and Debra Nelson arrange articles made by industrial sewing classes or needy families. With the appearance of Santa Claus in the Christ- mas parade, the Christmas season officially be- gms. During a party in the annual room complete with refreshments and caroling, staff members Caroline O'Rourke, Mandy Mathis, Connie Cox and Susie Tatum celebrate the beginning of Christmas vacation. Christmas 27
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Adding an atmosphere of Christmas to her home, Mrs. Aurelia White puts the finishing touches on her mantel. Taking advantage of some free time a few days before Christmas, Mrs. Vivian Metze does some last minute shopping. vw' v f. Wi- FS 7' ' if f l f Wtsgf-:saw If 351' .ht y t g, , lx-5 .QM s ST re i Christmas 26 Christmas The Christmas rush provides a way for Senior Stevie Powers to make extra gift money by work- ing at a part-time job at a loca department store. Wrap-Up Christmas crept up on us and caught us unprepared. But the annual Christ- mas parade, school activities, and the confusion of last minute shopping quickly got us into the spirit of the sea- son. The Art Club and the students at the Vocational School used their talents to make floats forthe Christmas parade. Many students, including Band mem- bers, beauties, andthe R.O.T.C. drill teams represented Camden High in the parade. The Chorus presented a pro- gram of Christmas music and Mrs. Pol- son's students make some oftheir own Christmas gifts. Most of the clubs at school had holiday parties, too. Although Christmas lights were turned off early due to the energy crunch, everything still managed to look beautiful. The holidays were shorter, but we packed all the fun and excitement into the time we had. And those of us who worked as sales clerks duringthe Christmas season can testify that even inflation couldn't keep Santa Claus down.
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Through the wearand tearof school life, Levis have survived. With long hooded coats popular for winter, girls were able to keep a little warmer while walking to classes. 28 Fads and Fashions Although platform shoes are still popular, wedgies are the newest thing in fashion. Taylor Wells, adpeace-loving cowboy, shows off his Western stud ed shirt and hand-stitched boots.
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