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'R C F -Q 5 Fm? ff Lpring Woods Chorale and the Freshman and Sophomore choir perform their candle-light Christmas presentation in the mall. for the Christmas Snow Ball was by the local group, Felix Fly. The freshman Snow King and Queen were Marty Meyers and Becky Wright
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Seasonal salutations The Christmas season brought on An array of yuletide . Celebrations. Each club and organization Displayed the Christmas meaning By such things as Collecting food for the Needy, a Christmas tree for A nursing home, and Carols sung in various Foreign languages. The iunior class Snow Ball Provided a new surprise For the school by The crowning of the first Snow King and Queen for our school. The candle-light presentation. By the choir and chorale Finished up by giving us All a little more of the Needed Christmas spirit. David Manning, Sara Granberry, Jean Brown, and So Garrett pose with Christmas gifts for orpl Mrs. Kunnecke's fourth period home eco ' presents Christmas Around the Judy Barzilla crowned sophomore Snow Queen by Jim Saner with the help of Miss L. Duesing, Junior class sponsor. K Andy Haggard was crowned Senior King by Jennifer Hai
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Members of the Senior class and members of the Senior class student council sort the col A carnation sensation ln order to raise Money for the prom, the Senior class sold colorful Carnations. For fifty cents we could Purchase a red, pink, white, Yellow, blue, and peppermint Flower, each with a Different meaning. The flowers came on time This year and the Senior Officers and workers were at School the afternoon before Sorting the various flowers Into the proper cans. From all the selling, working And praying the Senior class Raised 2,000 dollars profit. carnations into the various homerooms for deli Vicki Gaylean, senior, received the carnations, sixty red
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