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Iflfristmastimc At le ft, pictured in foreground, Emma Lou Farrish and Donald Blake sample the refreshments at the G.A. A. dance, while Rex Adams looks on with a jovial expression. Q, QW. i 1 A l Q 1? Christmas at Collins was a time of much happine s s and wonderful s pi rit. Not only was it the time of Noel and exchanging presents but the Christmas season also brings a long awaited vacation. The all-school Christmas pro- gram undoubtly was a display of our best talent. Sponsored by the Student Council, many individuals and clubs took part in the program. To climax the program, merry Santa Claus came to Collins with his traditional s ack full of gifts. Jolly old St. Nickolas, ali as Gene Vance, was very nice to good little teachers, coaches, and students by presenting them with many wonderful gifts. la
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C aught in the act at the left is Tommy Goode and James Waugh ad- ministering wrestling techniques . On my honor, P. Franklintells T. Carpenter and B. Legg. ' v A' Above members of the Junior Play cast are: T. Goode, T.Carpenter, J.Scarbro, M. Myers, P. Mi11er,M.Ky1e, M. Rollins, and P. Franklin. At the right is T. Goode. rd' ' I
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Page 110 text:
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it 9 sic Nix L' XII , ,4j,,,.s,.:5 Upper right, Home Economics girls make Christmas candles. Lower right, Miss Jasper and Phyllis Willis make Santa Clauses from cans and cotton. Left,Couples dance to romantic music at Tri-Hi-Y dance. ' rv,.,,,, 5 imma t :.. QM! Included in the Collins Christmas a- genda were dances given bythe Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Class, and Girls' Athletic Associa- tio n. These dances added to the gaiety of Christmas. Romantic dim lights added atmosphere to the Tri-Hi-Y and Senior Dances which we re held in the scout cabin. At the Tri- Hi -Y dance tinkling bells given as souvenirs could be heard everywhere. The gymnasium was originally decorated with crepe paper for the Girls Athletic Association dance. Enieriainrnerii. was provided by alurnni and students alike. Among the alumni were the original Three B's. An outstanding featu re of the Girls Athletic Association dance wa s the Jazz Band composed of ta- lented Collins s t ude nt s and a cake walk. Other entertainers were the Widday twins, M i c h a el Zastawniak, Sue McPherson and Paul Mullins, and Sharon Miller.
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