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The fun of opening gifts. Dee, the Christmas Tree, and Santa Fun for few CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES A decorated tree. a Christmas pro- gram. carol singing, and a gift exchange ilistributed by Santa tGe0rge Cobb. no lessfj marked the annual Christ- mas assembly program. Something else marked the program that was not quite so usual--a blizzard! The snow drifts were so deep that most of the rural students were unable to get to school. The Christmas Dance was held in the evening in the gym. llecorated by four lighted Christmas trees, the gym seemed too large for the small crowd which was able to Jeep through the snow drifts. Music was furnished by the Es- quires. The senior girls' trio, consisting ol' VVinn0nah lloyle, Barbara Kirby, and Connie King entertained with a few vocal numbers. The Beta Pi Sigma staff sold cokes and sandwiches. Rudolph and two other little deals
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