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Christmas Calendar Many activities filled the calendar of Christmas week. Girls' Var- sity Club sponsored the selling of candy canes which were distrib- uted in 2nd period classes. Biology Club sold mistletoe. Each class entered the hall decorating contest. The Sophomores won with their Whoville hall. On Tuesday, Orchestra and Band presented Christmas Music in the Lecture Hall periods 4 and 5. At the Full- erton College Theater, the Music Department presented a concert on Thursday evening. The Movies Class and Friends produced the Christmas Follies which aired on KDUM Channel 6, Thursday and Friday for 30 minutes each period. The Christmas Assembly was held Friday afternoon. The assembly featured the A.S.B., the Stage Band, the Senior Elves, and the Junior Reindeer. Friday night, in the gym, the Varsity Basketball Team beat the Alumni Basketball Team 72 to 70. 1. During our version of Musical Chairs, Gail Siedler finds out that two guys, Kolby Gibson and Scott Norton, are not better than one. 2. Senior girls, Anna Mansfield, Chris Davenport, Cheryl Weller, and Jenny Fredolino show spirit. 3. Karen Robb, dressed as Dancer, Santa's Reindeer, plays Ease On Down the Road with the Stage Band. 4. Senior Cheerleader, Robyn Knowlton smothers Mr. Dave Test with toilet paper during a class competition. A few moments later, Mr. Test had the oppor- tunity to savor the flavor of the creme pie that was thrown in his face. 5. Singing their version of Junior Bells are Reindeer Robbi Miller, Karen Wells, Carolyn Couch, and Karen Wise. 6. Randy Kirk, a freshman member of stage band, plays his keyboard rendition of The Stripper. ,qc ' if H 22 Involvement! Christmas Week 'mums
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