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HOW TO MAKE A DINNER LAST 100 YEARS . . . Dramatists Sandy Bemis, Judy Moore, Lynn Thobaben, and Judy Lork portrayed characters in A Long Christmas Dinner. Christmas Vacation Extended 3 Days! A Long Christmas Dinner was presented before the holidays by a group of voluntary dramatists under the direction of Miss Laverne Hartmann. The band and choir also gave their first concerts at this time. A few problems arose when production time was moved up a few days because of an unexpected ex- tension in vacation time. Students, however, were de- lighted with the three days added to the vacation. The long days following Christmas were brightened by the Booster Club's basketball game between the Hinsdale South faculty and the faculty of the feeder schools. A new attendance record was set for the gym as 1,500 saw this game. THE THINKERS THINK TWICE . . . Miss Hartmann, Kathy Simmons, and Martha Ford ponder the problem of what to do when hearing the play was pushed up to an earlier date. I
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TOUCHDOWN, TOUCHDOWN . . . scream the cheerleaders from the sideline of a home game. Pictured ore Rena Moyers, Lisa Knight, Mary Wisniewski, and Char Brown. HINSDALE SOUTH, LET'S GO . . . Students sing the school song at pep roily in the gym. Pep Rallies, Mixers Sports Get Started By October Hinsdale South was beginning to re- semble a normal high school with mixers, pep rallies, assemblies, and football games (even though they did start at such an unbelievable hour on Saturday morn ings.) Cheerleaders practiced, tried out, and were selected by a committee of faculty and students. A new school song was composed and learned, although many had to look on copies at the first pep rallies. Cross Country and football were followed by winter sports. Records in all these events showed great progress for a first-year school.
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OH, GARY, YOU'RE SO NICE . . . Miss Hortmonn seems to regret declining to dance with Gary Lang. SMILE, YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA . . . Peppy Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Novak cheered the Hinsdale South he-men to a victory over the faculty from elementary schools. NOW LISTEN!! But don't you think yellow would look good in the kitchen,' Mrs. Smith says to husband, as he tries to concentrate on the ballgame.
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