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Page 28 text:
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Holiday moods are evoked in scenes above Chorus members carolled in the hallways, alumni were entertained at a reception with faculty, and Co-op students Mary Young and Linda Trostle brightened Christmas at a party for special youngsters. What would the holidays be without music? Co-op student Linda Zuczek teaches a handicapped youngster how to play his xylophone, while Bob Getty and Cathy Gilliam prepare gifts for their Christmas par- ty guests. 24—HOLIDAYS
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A Boring race. Cross Country coach George Boring laps a distant senior on fac- ing page. Jim Balsamello, also a faculty runner, placed ninth Seniors Joe Baldesweiler and Dave Sarnak ended in thirteenth and eleventh places. After two false starts, faculty ran away from the seniors in second annual Faculty- Senior meet Mel Caseiro and Pete Kaz- nosky outpaced all seniors but couldn't catch George Boring, the winner SENIORS VS FACUL1
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Page 29 text:
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C 'frp a CtotiriflA peaty Iviiigktai WidmjA [jM, Apeclat kldU The twin holidays of Christmas and Chanukah are always warm holidays for they are times of giv- ing. That was especially true this year at the school, for the students in Cooperative Education threw a big party for the special kids. Every Co-op student was a Santa Claus in his own way. They had gifts, and goodies, and games. But more, they brought good cheer. Their spirit spilled over and infected the rest of the student body. Classes were called off at midday of the last day before the holiday vacation. And there was the usual round of classroom parties. There were a variety of activities schedul- ed by Student Union, including games in the gym and movies in the auditorium. There was a recep- tion. too. for returning alumni. The chorus gave its annual concert after the tree-lighting ceremony and. later in the week, carolled through the halls. The big social event was the Christmas Dance, featuring the Indigos—past and present. Did you know that each year former members of the dance band return to play during this dance? To make things just perfect, it snowed on Christmas Eve. We didn't realize at the time that it would keep snowing, and that the ground would be white until March. HOLIDAYS—25
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