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r THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7 X . On the evening of December 21, a large audience enjoyed the Christmas program presented by the entire school. After carol singing by the audience, Shir- ley Schomer played a piano solo, Silent Night. Then followed a welcome by the two first graders, Dickie Schomer and Loretta Metzinger, and a recitation, Santa's Cake, by Donna Pease. . The eighteen grade students enacted Mrs, O'Malley,s Christmas Eve , directed by Mrs. Helen Swartz g as their concluding number, they sang Good Old Chris. A reading, Good Will at the Picture Show, was given by Lois Aby. A two-part chorus composed of high school and upper grade girls sang Silent Night and . Star of the East. Ruth Shoemaker and Dale Peterson'gave Addressing the Christmas Cards, a humorous skit. Three high school boys, Duane Doyle, LeRoy and LaVerne Nye, dressed' up like Canning Kiddies and with their little poems and song, furnished the top laughs of the evening. Under Mrs. Green's direction, the more serious side of Christmas was presented in a one-act drama, A Room for the Prince, by Beverly Fry, Marjorie Cunningham, Betty Curtis, Lois Aby, and Phillip Armour. , While everyone was singing jolly Old Saint Nicholas, the familiar jingle of the sleighbells was heard and in came the well-known Santa Claus Cwho sounded a lot like Wilbur Melvinl with gifts and treats for all. FAREWELL PARTY . On March 1 we had a farewell party for the Kleinschmidt boys, Robert and Roland, who had been attending our school for a year. We played games and then gate lots of ice cream and cookies. We were sorry to see Robert and Roland, leave. When they moved, only thirteen pupils were left in high school. BASKETBALL BANQUET ' The five high school girls sold lunches after the basketball games here. Supervised by Mrs. Green, they became experts at dishing up the barbecued ham- burger. Whenever our team won a game, the boys got lunch on the house. That bargain wasn't much of a drain on the treasury! With the money made, the girls gave the basketball boys and faculty Cand husbands, of courseb a banquet at the Marine Grill in the Locke Hotel March 9. Practically everyone had to give a speech, and last of all Herman Green really let the cat out of the bag, the cat announced that all were to go to the exhibition basketball game between the Harlem Globe Trotters and the Sioux Falls Indians.
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