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Santa Claus came a little early bringing two more days of vacation to all. Students were happy, but two annual Christmas events had to be left off the calendar because of the early break. The Snowball Dance was sched¬ uled, but had to be cancelled because the school had been closed. Homeroom presidents did not have time to decorate the doors before December 19 so this was cancelled also. Although those special features were dropped, a Christmas assembly was squeezed in with Santa making a grand appearance and bringing a few gifts. To the secretaries, he brought gift certificate s; and to the principal and vice-principals, he presented savings bonds. As an extra bonus for being good administrators, he gave Dr. Venable an “I Can’t Believe It’s a Girdle” girdle; to Mr. Clark, a pair of platform shoes; to Mr. Furches, a pair of red socks “to match his red neck”; to Mr. Vanney, 365 Hardee hamburgers “for all of the hungry athletes” and to Mr. Wilson, a toy bus “to play with on the weekends.” Yule devotions. Junior Della Bowman reads devotions to open the Christmas assembly sponsored by the SCA. Christmas 21
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Santa brings early vacation A hug for Santa. Vice-principal Mr. Larry Clark has to earn his Christmas present by sitting on Santa ' s (alias Coach Starnes) lap at the Christmas assembly. Christmas parade. Although there was no snow, the band played one of the all time favorite Christmas songs for the thousands of people who came for the annual Christmas parade in South Boston. 20 Christmas
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' Break a leg ' and all that show biz stuff The house lights were turned down low and backstage two dozen heart s were pounding madly away, and with good reason. It was March 19, opening night, two minutes before curtain time. Several “actors- to-be,” along with a few more experienced performers, were about to make their debut in “Rally ’Round the Flag, Boys!” The curtains finally opened and Ricky Gregory, who played an army officer named Guido DiMaggio who served as narrator of the story, introduced the audience to the characters in the play. The spring production of the Drama Department was on! (Continued on Page 25) ' - Redneck Redcoats. Dressed as British soldiers. Marvis Trent, Tom Mapp. Leonardo Powell and Tom Snead get ready to fight for their gals. Patricia Parson and Mary Bostick. 22 Spring Play
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