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Cadet Digest Cadets Give To Families Christmas is a time to share God ' s love through giving, which is exactly what each homeroom did. Twenty-six families were aided by the many gifts brought by members of each home- room. Each room brought in canned goods, clothing, toys, cookware, sheets, and other needed household items. Each family member was also provided with a new gift. One room was able to pro- vide their adopted family with a live Christmas tree and $200. Organizing clothing into sizes for the Christmas Bureau, seniors Michelle Weiss, Linda Chronis- ter, and sophomore Sue Scrogham work in the language lab to get things ready for the home- rooms. The Swap Shop was open for three days. Homerooms also helped each other out by taking extra clothing their fam- ilies couldn ' t use to the Swap Shop and traded for clothing that could be used. I liked having the Swap Shop in the language lab better than in the audito- rium lobby. The lab was closer to every- one and it helped having access to a lot of tables, commented senior Michelle Weiss, chairperson of the Christmas Bureau committee. I think this year everything went pretty well, but as usual, the last couple days got pretty hectic, said Michelle. All of the gifts were on their way to the disignated families on December 11. Illuminate I ' ve been waiting for a girl like you, faded out as the Christmas dance came to a close. The annual dance was held December 7 in the decorated main gym. Cou- ples danced to the music of the D.J. Vegas. Crystal and Candle- light was the chosen theme for the event. Senior Kim Baals was the chairman of the dance committee. The committee decorated the gym with balloons, stream- ers, and a candle on each table. Getting the dance orga- nized took a lot of time. I worked on decorating the gym for 1 1 hours on Satur- day. Seniors Angie Erwin and Sue Wakeland helped me out a lot. I couldn ' t have done it without them, com- mented Kim. Enjoying Crystal and Candelight couples dance lo the music of Vegas at the Christmas dance. Approximately 50 couples attended the event. cnc 19
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December Scene Waiting for the service to begin. Principal Gucnlher Hcrzog gives a brief speech to the student body. Students Share Service The annual television broad- cast of Christmas at Con- cordia served not only as our weekly worship service, but as the Christmas service for many of the shut-ins in the Fort Wayne area as well. The service was aired on WKJG-TV, Channel 33 at 5 p.m. on December 25. Featured in the annual program was the Acappella choir and the Woodwind choir. Reverand Robert Bruckner from St. Michael delivered the sermon. Originating in 1965, the service was presented to the community as a gift from the Lutheran Hospital staff. Students served as acolytes, ush- ers, and accompanyists during the service. WKJG-TV contributed their cameras, personnel and time to tape the service. Pastor Robert Bruckner delivers the message at the sixteenth annual Christmas at Concor- dia. IX dcccmbcr scene
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Cadet Digest ISSMA Gives Experience Many students gave up hours of their spare time to pre- pare themselves for the In- diana Secondary Schools Music Association Contest in January. This contest was open to all music stu- dents. Choir members as well as band members wishing to compete and dem- onstrate their musical talents entered the contest. The truly brave individuals dared to challenge themselves by playing a solo or ensemble at Level I, a State level. For this, the participants had to per- form their piece by memory at competi- tion. Those participants at this level re- ceiving a superior rating went on to per- form in State competition in Indianapo- lis. I used ISSMA to reinforce the goals that I set at the beginning of the year for the band, commented director Paul Wills. One contestant said, I think that go- ing to competition was a good exper- ience. It helps you grow musically. Once the contest was over, you knew that all the hours you spent preparing were worth it. After practicing intensely for her solo perfor- mance at ISSMA, freshman Amy Stiebeling spends a final few minutes warming up for her presentation. Eleven band people and 28 choir members competed in the contest. After much discussion with the administration concerning safety in mounts, the cheerleaders look extra measures to insure safety. Preparing for the ISSMA contest, sophomore Bubba Sattcrficld practices the piece he will per- form. 20 january scene
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