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BELOW This young FCA member with two right feet employs a nifty method of painting skateboards for the Christmas Clearing Bureau. BOTTOM Examining a broken toy, Billy Lehne tries to decide on the best way to repair it. ,M 5559 it-f ,
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Winter closes in ilu year rounded the corner and once again Christmas was upon us reminding us ot tht. necessity lor universal peace in the world as well as within ourselves. ll was a time for the joy of giving and receiving gifts and for the joy of helping out people who weren't as fortunate as the rest of us. It was a time for happiness and for music to fill the frosty winter air. It was a time to pause . . . and think. lt was Christmas! 24 TOP You all are probably wondering why l asked you here tonightfi conductor Harvey Biskin explains. ABOVE Gene Gardner realizes that he dropped off his sack lunch instead of his Christmas donation. RIGHT Winter's cold temperatures, combined with heavy rain, sent a Douglas fir, unusual for this area, sprouting through the floor and the emblem to boot.
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Christmas vacation was long and happy and most of us found il difficult to return, but ready or not, we were back early on january 8. School was slow in starting, and about a week later as we were still gazing out our windows . . . WHAT THE HEY! we could see them now, the advancing clouds from lhe north that meant snow! The Usnowi' began to pelt the ground. We thought it was snow . . . at any rate, it was white, and before long we were rushing out to build snow men, throw Nsnowi' balls, make snow,' ice cream, and all the other snowly things we imagined people in the North would do. And then somebody said the stuff we had been playing with was only sleet . . . 'But later that night it really did snow and those who laughed first just didnit laugh at all and those who laughed last laughed best and laughed once again as they heard on the radio at 6 a.mL the next morning there would be no school that day. 26 ABOVE Winter's storm left many trees cloaked in icicles. ABOVE RIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Jones instruct their son, Spulnick, on building grasspeople. ZX, X','f X X 5 .ok . up v 4 ,fm P N45 , L .. 'NK jf 29' o 9 we -J Vi E F
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