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Christmas At Central This year's Christmas Assembly, presented by the Student Council, was a fun event for all thof attended. The Pep Band provided extra entertainment before Bobbie Strode, M.C., started the audience singing Jingle Bells”, which brought out Santa and his reindeer, plus his sack of goodies for people in the stands. Senior Shannon Hudson rolling Sanro that he was a good boy while Santa's reindeer. Karla McKissen. Diane Baker, and Lynn James wait to take him bock to his seat. Winner of the door competition: Room 100. Modesto Galvan. Jane Noland sitting on the one and only Santa Selcke's lap.
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The skit Mr. Dill was presented by Student Coun- cil. Swing Choir, Sounds Unlimited , presents outstanding numbers for the student body. 16 Druce Kassebaum provides the rhythm for Sounds Unlimited. Chip Johnston, head boy' in the back- ground. The Jozz Dond soloing Debbie Norman during Thanksgiving assembly. Thanksgiving Assembly The student body gathered in the school gymnasium for the annual Thanksgiving Assembly and were entertained by the Jazz Band, Sounds Unlimited, and a skit presented by Student Council. Reverend Ives Connors presented the Thanksgiving message.
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College Night College Doy and Night progrom is on annual program sponsored by the Colorado Council on High School and College Relations. The Council is made up of representa- tives from all the colleges and universities in the state, as well as representitives from each of the high schools. The 1979-60 program for School District 51 was co-sponsored by Grand Junction and Central High Schools with the day program at GJHS and the night program at Central. Stu- dents and parents from any area in the Grand Valley were encouraged to attend and visit with the many college representatives. Left, Dret Swerdfeger and Jeff Craig are listening for the an- swers to their questions. Kim Ruckman, left. Candy Loucks. and Donna Ryken probably think this is better than listening to lectures. 18 Jane Noland, left, and Leah Norris are looking through pam- phlets from the college they would like to attend. Debbie Javernick, left, and Kelly Beyer ask Councilor Don Doyle what he thinks about a certain college.
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