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CLASSES HOLD SOCIALS Sophomore officers and committee members relax on bales of hay at the six-sided barn where their first social of the year was held. First Row: Lee Motto, Soni Gilmore, Mary Myers, Mrs. Malm, Mr. Malm, Second Row: Glen Ellis, Carlene Hallgrimson, Spencer Decker, Jan Norwood, Rose Kessi. Third Row: Ron Brent, Cody Pelham, Mr. Bresson, Martyn Eggough. X I Dinner rallies, breakfasts, and class get-togethers were familiar activities of the specific classes which helped unify them. The freshmen's special feature was the meet your class social held in the fall. Amid the casual atmosphere of a unique barn, the sophomore class had one of their main events of the year. Both under-classes worked together on the annual Freshman- Sophomore banquet which was held in the spring. A magazine sale drive and publication of their class paper Sixty-two View were two of the iunior class projects. Highlight of the fall semester was their trip to Marvel Cave in the Shepherd of the Hills country. They also planned the Junior-Senior banquet. Seniors sold Evangel College stickers, had a chili feed and Christmas party, as well as participating in a Senior Sneak. Two couples pose by one of the buildings at Silver Dollar City near Marvel Cave. An old wagon fascinates Lennie
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And they found the babe, wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger .... CHRISTMAS Fear not . . . Let us go and find Him! PAGEANT Highlight of the Christmas celebrations at Evangel this year was the combined pageant and buffet supper held Saturday, December lO. Students and faculty in holiday spirits matched the mood set by the candlelight and greenery in the cafeteria. The menu offered an appealing variety to the guests. The pageant, presented in the auditorium was preceded by an all-school sing Appropriate costumes, traditional Christmas songs, and the well-known Christmas story, all blended in an unique way, made a beautiful and impressive program. The final scene portrayed how we today can live the Christmas story by presenting our talents to the Lord and letting our lights shine for Him. This was symbolized by a candlelighting service. Mary, Joseph, and the Christ Child. 34
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