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The coming of winter to Evanston High turned everyone's attention to the approaching Christmas season and that welcomed vacation. As Christmas approa- ched, many decorations adorned halls and classrooms. The Student Council trimmed the annual tree in the main hall. Many of the rooms were gaily decor- ated for the holiday festivities. A performance of York Nativity was given on December 21 to a receptive student audience. At the same time the Christmas story and poem contest win- ners were announced. At last, the long awaited vacation had arrived. in basketball. As the January 3, all thoughts were focused upon fortunes season progressed, the team showed marked improvement. The highlight of the Red Devils were victor- of the coveted cowbell. the faithful flag rais- and vigor to keep Old twenty-one game schedule came on February ll, when the ious over the Kemmerer Rangers and regained possession No matter how cold the early winter mornings were, ers and trumpeteers performed their duties with vim Glory waving proudly over the Alma Mater each day. Even with the coming of winter some things still didn't change. The stu- dentbody enjoyed a full and enlightening assembly schedule. The outstanding presentation of the eighth grade assembly, February 28, was thoroughly enjoyed by the entire studentbody and faculty, as they opened the nBook of Memoriesn and presented many forgotten events in song and dance. As the glistening snow begins to disappear, and the twittering of birds captures our attention, we are anticipating with pleasure, and a little sad- ness, the events of spring and our final farewell to EHS.
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