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Y.R.C. float captured third place in the Christmas parade. Members created a Santa ' s Dress Shop, on wheels . . . -f » r »
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Pumpkins mean Hallowe ' en, and Judy Whitley, Carolyn Hill, and Martha Heath make some prize ones for the tables in the cafeteria and the teachers ' desks . . . Pumpkins, Parties. . .Parades, Plays Time is always on the move . . . once things get started in the new school year, the days seem to fly. Soon we move from football to pumpkin and turkey time . . . and before we can say, San¬ ta Claus, he ' s here! We have to try to maintain a balance between academics and the seasonal excitement that comes with Christmas and vaca¬ tions. It ' s a time of snow and good food and the thrill of a parade. Carols echo everywhere, and we lose ourselves in good will before we have to come in for a landing and face the exams of January . . . Even during busy winter months, there is time for fun in the snow. We shall not name the people . . . snowball fights are verboten . . . 18
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Signs And Posters, Freddie McCormick, President of the 1965-1966 student body, presides ot all school assemblies . . . Springtime brings elections and gives every¬ one the opportunity to participate in the affairs of his school. Student Council Representatives meet seriously to discuss and nominate ... to in¬ terview and choose. Nominees excitedly place new and different campaign posters ... in all shapes and sizes . . . along the halls and walkways . . . in the Commons Area and on the stairways . . . to announce flamboyantly the best choice for of¬ fice. Skits are rehearsed for performance in a spe¬ cial assembly. Candidates head for the speech room for help in the gentle art of persuasion. When the ballots are finally counted, the smiles and tears, exaltation and disappointment, mingle together. Then . . . when it is all over . . . we stand united behind our new leaders to keep our school moving forward . . . 20
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