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l r Who counts calories, anyway? seems to be the attitude of the winners of a five-pound box of chocolates. Wandering with the music and surveying the crowd, Mark Morrau searches for the mistletoe and his brown-eyed girl. Bringing Santa to life, Annette Bruley, with sore knees and tired fin gers, finishes her first hour door before judges arrive, i
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Caroling through the halls during fifth and sixth hours, Sharon Malenick and Jenny Johnson sing with the choir. Happy Holiday Equals Music and Decorations The halls of Heights became the scene ofa happy holiday during the week of December l lal 8. Before and after school, students bus- ied themselves by decorating their first hour doors for the annual Student Council-sponsored contest. Announced as the winning door, was l l8, Mr. Wiggin's first hour. Organizations added to the seasons spirit by decorating sections of the walls. Suspending snowflakes from the ceiling and covering the walls with murals, the art classes trimmed the cafeteria to the theme 'lMis- tletoe Mixer. The Lords provided the music. Hours earlier at the Christmas assembly, the concert band and choir brightened the stu- dents' spirits with Christmas carols. Arlene Rustom added to the ace tivities by proposing a singing contest. The Junior Class gave the loudest response to the chorus of Jingle Bells and was rewarded with a candy cane trophy. -l s Santa, Mr. Brady, and his new helper, Miss Knudsen, bring candy canes for all students at the dance. After singing Blow the Man Down, the faculty chorus ends their version of Jolly Old St. Nicho las with the words . . I think l need a rest. .J . ,7, Q...
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l Wearing the native dress of Poland, Lynn Hall- Boom Boom Uennyl Johnson performs ing, Vivian Jaruch, Mary Hazel, and Gail once more at the talent show, this time Gilberg swing to a Polish folk song as they dis- standing on her two feet. She is tap dancing play their intricate footwork. to the tune of Satin Dollf Displaying grace and poise, Jan Olson, Debi Stavisky, Trudy Moravick, and Mary Lynn Shafer go through the motions of a free exercise.
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