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Yule Season Opens With Much Celebration “Pat Magill! You will not tickle my foot” giggles Junior Candy Kane as she takes part in a rather unusual game at her homeroom Christmas party. DECEMBER THSPA Convention, Denton............1, 2 Waxahachie Tournament ............. 1, 2 Sr. Invitation Orders ................. 1 NHS Banquet............................ 5 Garland Basketball Game.................5 Arlington Classic ................... 7-9 Report Cards .......................... 8 Carrollton Basketball Game.............12 Senior Play........................12, 13 Garland Basketball Game................15 Christmas Choir Program .............. 19 Christmas Ball ....................... 19 Christmas Holidays Start ............. 20 Sam Houston Basketball Game .......... 20 Denton Basketball Game.................21 AFS Party ............................ 21 Christmas..............................25 Arlington Hts. Basketball Game.........26 W. Side Lions Tourney...............27-30 New Year’s Eve........................ 30 Santa Claus was not nice to Mrs. Manning when she was a small child and so he’s now making up for it in a strange way. A guitar-strumming Nick Dailey carols “Nochc de Paz” in an attempt to inspire holiday cheer with a foreign flair. 29
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The lead singer of the Spokesmen becomes the center of attention as he puts on a “soul” exhibition at the festive Christmas Ball. 28
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Colt Choralicrs Lynda Brown and Charles Allen don’t know when to come into their song “Jingle Bells” so they try to seem prepared. Gary Shaw, David Hildreth, and Bonnie Lindlcy sing their ode to “Rudolf the Red-nosed Cowboy” in the Christmas Program. Program, Ball Add As the traditional strains of “Oh Come All Ye Faithful” filled the auditorium, Christmas spirit once again came to the halls of AHS. The choral department’s annual yuletide program was once more put into full swing as the Choraliers presented such songs as “Amen,” “Angels to the Shepherd,” “Behold the Star,” and a carol medley. Following the formal Choralier presentation, the sophomore, mixed sophomore, and upperclass choruses performed. Then, audience participation singing was led by Miss Jane Ellis, director of the choral department. The concluding segment of the program featured individual performances such as “Santa Baby,” “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” and “Blue Christmas.” Randy Wills conducted and arranged a special ver- sion of “Jingle Bells,” which was performed by the Choraliers. Bringing the program to a close was the traditional “ ’Twas the Night Before Christmas.” 30
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