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ake Annual ppearance A decorating contest, a candy sale, an assembly - each was one part of the many things which preceded Christmas. Christmas is a season of two moods A a gay, happy mood and a time for reflecting and thinking. Both were apparent at Goodrich. The festive spirits arrived with the first sign of winter, snow. And the snow sure did come. Decorating came next. Inventive students thought of better-than-ever ideas. Mr. Smith's homeroom turned their hall into a giant fireplace with all their stockings hung in a row. A santa's workshop with all the trimmings used to be Mrs. Radtke's room. Their idea took first place. Others portrayed in cut-out figures the Nativity, a scene outside a workshop, and Christmas trees. In an assembly held December 20, Santa heard wishes from class secretaries and presented the prizes to the winners in the Domestic Exchange candy sale, Betty Kelly, Greg Schaefer, and Mary Klake. Perhaps the most inspiring moments of the ceremony came when the A Cappella Choir sang selections from their Christmas album, including Handels Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah. MC Jim Bond introduced the group, whose album We Wish You A Merry Christmas, brought more meaning into this holiday season. A, A W LEFT: Santa, Kevin Smith, is being 7 preceded into the gym by his I3 trusty reindeer. RIGHT: Two junior girls are putting the jinishing touches on their homeroom 's entry in the decorating con- test. s, 3 'h 'Wta97' Y Paula Matthew, Shelly Mathos, and Debbie McCarty love their giraffe 'cause he helped them win the decorating contest. 35 mf'
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Santa, Ives ABOVE: Junior chss secretary Cheri Royea tells Santa the Christmas wishes of her chss. Waiting for their turns are Paula Wettstein and Sue Pinnow. BELOW RIGHT: Howie Deanovich was just one of many students caught in the holiday spirit.
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f, , 6 v E ' W, .Y., V.MWm,,,f ABOVE: Chris Parow, our AFS student from West Germany, studies extra hard in Algebra II. LEFT: Anne La Borde displays one of lzer many souvenirs from her stay in India. BELOW: Einar Erichson, visiting our school from Norway, eagerly participates in an English class discussion. Y 155 326, fif 5
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