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Teachers appear most happy and satisfied at their annual Christmas dinner. during the winter ‘Two heads are better than one’ proved true when Judith Tooman and David Vanderbosch combined their efforts as co-chairmen of the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. The hand-painted skirts of the seniors made their appearance at the holiday tourney. 23
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as Refreshment time at ‘‘December Paradise’. A Record of pleasant happenings ‘'What’ll you have--popcorn, candy, or coke asks the junior concession workers. cer “Forward ever, backward never’’ seems to be the slogan that the juniors follow. Nearly every member of the class works at the basketball games and dances. After careful selection and patient waiting, the junior class rings arrived in December. To climax a busy season, Judith Tooman and David Vanderbosch were chosen as co-chairman of the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. To add a merry touch to the holidays, the Hi- Y, Y-Teen semi-formal dance was held in the high school auditorium. It was entitled ‘ ‘December Paradise’. The Railroaders again copped the holiday tournament and senior skirts made their first ap- pearance then. Each individual girl worked hard on the drawing and painting of her skirt. Proudly sporting new blue and white reversi - ble shirts, the Pep Club members formed words for entertainment during the half of the basketball games. The Freshment Party, State music contest, and the sectional Tournament ended many weeks of excitement and activities.
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