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act-It's Christmas time in Kni htland! J . f I ' av, rm f 1:4 wal, . If I as fs ,Q-' It 4,A. . ls, I 'E 750, f 41 1412, . A. I A . ,,,'f5,r. f f an ,' PM xgr ' ,, f 5 g, I, E . J .Mme M. Xi I f JH ' EQ Casting a spell over Knightland, the Yuletide spirit was reflected in traditions perpetuated by Northwest advisories, clubs and organizations. Directed by Student Council, ad- visories for the third year adopted underprivileged children, some groups gave up class parties to spend S30 or more for gifts. The children were asked to name the Christmas present they would most like to receive. Cosmetology students styled and set hair for a busload of girls from the Cerebral Palsy Center and pro- vided donated hairpieces for women at the county home for the aged. Club members busied themselves with service projects, the Cry-Slurs caroled at Shepherd Mall, and the faculty caught the holiday spirit as they arrived at school December 22 for a 7 a.m. breakfast hosted by the administration. Advanced c I ot h I n g students dressed dolls for 37 needy children as part of a local bank's contest. The art department coordinated efforts to decorate the building. A nine-foot tree inthe main office, intricate mobiles, and customized wreaths for the windows were provided. Holiday parties were anticipated by Knights as friends arrived from college for Christmas vacation. ff ABOVE: CLOTHING INSTRUCTOR, Mrs. Helen Donnelly, congratulates Jeri Arnold and Linda Johnson for their prize-winning dolls dressed for a Christmas project. All three won savings bonds for their creations. LEFT: CHRISTMAS IS A FAMILY TIME, and North- west's principal, Dr. June Dawkins, and Mrs. Dawkins welcome home their son, Craig, a sophomore at Duke University in North Carolina. Special Activities o 21
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