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STUDENTS celebrated Christmas in a true French fashion as Carolyn Kerr, Kathy Aiton, and Nancy Mercer portray French children. LE PERE NOEL, the father of Christmas, played by Gary Weaver makes a brief appearance in a French Christmas skit. MAYBE WE could throw together a quick Christmas party even the annual staff surprises her with a Christmas gift of an S- %ltiL MisrCardv ' T ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' ' ,? ' ' ' ' ' - ' ™ ' rapidinLin? out a present, exclaims Miss Carolyn Teague, annual sponsor, as the staff tried to meet deadlines. 20
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•v JUNIOR Flavy Wynne jokes about his name while giving his speech during the election assembly. LOWERCLASSMAN secures signatures from her classmates. TWO SENIOR CANDIDATES ask their classmates for support. Top: But this is supposed to be a serious speech, giggles Ann Harris making her bid for class officer. Bottom: Dennis Ray tells students that a boy can be secretary. 19
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Merriment Crowds Homework With Thanksgiving over, Christmas became the main theme throughout the city; and Poly was no exception to this maxim. Each passing day found the Christmas spirit rising to greater heights. Expressions of merriment beamed from the faces of students caught in the excitement of the all-school Christmas assembly and of increased party plan- ning necessary to the season. One day was dom- inant, however, in the minds of all students — the last day of school before the holidays began. Activities commenced early on the final day. Numerous homerooms staged parties before school and the informality they started was present in most classes throughout the remaining portion of the day. Clubs planned activities, such as parties where students took gifts and spent time at a local or- phanage, or where music paced some programs or where voices were lifted in Christmas carols. Dec- orations centered around the tree in center hall. STANDING proudly erect in center hall, Poly ' s Christmas tree reminds passing students that a part of Christmas means icicles, holidays, and Santa Claus. CAREFULLY trying not to make a mistake, Vicki Rizzo, Linda Hunt- er, and Sandy Purser participate in a Christmas lea planned, pre- pared, and given for homemaking students. SILHOUETTED against the backdrop on stage, the chorus under the direction of Mr. Bernard Ackert per- forms in traditional holiday fashion. 21
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