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Student body presrdent Mike Barrd center and class presidents Elden Cozort Dma Anderson Sam Noms and Mlke Rochelle gave the tradrtronal mas speeches before hangmg the wreaths m the library wmdows 1 FJ, 1 69' :fp f U Keir ' I Kay Esry and Rondah Kentch spent long hours in prepanng the decoratlons for the mght s actrvmes
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children? Well, may- so, but at least for one night a of fifty children from Wilson definitely didn't feel that way Santa Claus and the students of Canyon College again hosted traditional Children's Christmas Besides the excitement of open- their gifts, playing games, and eceiving their stockings, the chil- ren were treated to Dean Suther- s version of the Christmas story. gather in the Cove for games and a visit from Santa. 21 evening ends on a more serious note as Dr. Sutherland tells the Children the Christmas story. The spirit ofChristmas can be seen in a little girl's smile. When fifty pounds won't break a balloon, try linger nails. ,tl -f' Lvf
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l' an gin g the W Greens Dr. William R. Hintze gave the after-dinner speech. -5 'H' you know that such big bites cause indigestion, Hugo? his year the Hanging ofthe Greens received a distinctive German flavor as Dr. intze, guest speaker at the dinner, attempted several rather heavy German jokes. inally he succumbed to general pressure from his audience and gave a short alk entitled, Christ Is Contemporary? After dinner the wreaths were hung in e library windows following short speeches by the class and student body presi- ents. The evening ended in the Cove where carols were sung and drama students resented a Christmas skit. Hanging of the Greens officially opens the Christmas ason each year at Grand Canyon College. 23 . , A ' y tif gs ,ef - s 1. Q 5 - i 1 ii l l . ..,..r?,z, fi Terry Smith and other members of the drama de- partment presented a reading by Dylan Thomas.
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