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Yulefide Season Bring HELPING DECORATE THE school for the TRYING TO DECIDE the best place for Santa Christmas season, Diane Stahl puts the finishing Claus, Marla Hayward and Wyneek Dettmer touches on the Christmas Tree. help to make the school look more like Christmas. READING WHAT IS next on the agenda Junior Paul Butler and his date Angela Nugen seem to enjoy the Christmas Formal.
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Firsf Children’s Theafre tarting the new year right, Mr. Nagel and some talented students from De- Kalb put together the first children’s the- atre ever to appear at DeKalb, The Phan- tom Tollbooth. It is the story of Milo (Bruce Edwards) a boy who doesn’t know what to do with himself. So he is sent a tollbooth from an anonymous person. He travels in a little car to different lands. The first land that he comes to is the land of Expectations where he meets the Whether Man (Karl Glass). He then comes to the Doldrums where the Lethargarians live. He meets King Azaz (Rick Cook), who is the King of Dictionopolis, and The Market Place where he meets Spelling Bee (Laura Knurek). After he has traveled through all the lands he returns home and soon finds many things to do with himself. The play was a great success in all its performances, both to the adult audiences who sew it in the evening and to the ele- mentary students from surrounding schools who saw it during the school day. THE MAKEUP WAS an important factor in the MILO (BRUCE EDWARDS), finds that when play’s success, as Anita Walters carefully applies visiting Humbug (Dereck Walton) at the Royal it to Cindy Smith. Banquet you must eat your words. IN THE PLAY Tammy Simon was the Which not the witch. She was in charge of choosing which words are to be used. School Play 15
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| CHRISTMAS ALSO BROUGHT snow and | with the snow brought the always reliable snow plows to plow the school sidewalk. LANA BLEVINS AND Ted Ellert seem very pleased after being crowned King and Queen of the elegant Christmas Formal. ven though it was a month of freezing temperatures and snowy weather, De- cember was also a month of Christmas spirit and memories. On December 16 the German Club once again sponsored the annual Christmas For- mal for all the students at DeKalb. It was held at the Auburn Cord Dusenburg Muse- um. The theme was “An Old Fashioned Christmas” and the music was provided by the band Phedora. The King and Queen of the Christmas Formal were Ted Ellert and Lana Blevins. The Student Council sponsored a canned food drive during the Christmas season. They held a competition between the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. The Sophomores won. All the canned foods collected were given to needy families around the DeKalb County area. On December 22, at the home game against Carroll, Santa Claus came and hand- ed out gifts to some DeKalb fans. CAREFULLY HANGING UP Christmas decorations Senior Rick ‘Cook wants to make sure that Santa Claus doesn’t fall down. Christmas Season 17
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