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MAKE BELIEVE l wish l could believe in Santa Claus And the Tooth Fairy ll need the moneyj And the Sand Man and jack Frost. lt's too bad we have to sit And feel sorry for ourselves, Only because we have to face real things, And too often lend up facing them with tears. lwanta find an easy way out, Don't like to think too hard And get lost and confused. just wanta be on my own And look at things the way l should for rather wouldj Make up new songs of make believe And love that never was. Where's Santa Claus lust when l need him... Doug Platt CHRISTMAS EVE NIGHT Snow on the ground gently falling The fire is warm, Stay here please. Listen to the old man, telling a story of story book days and ofpast winter's glories. The children are listening Let's you and I Forget all the things That made our childhood die For I want to believe That Santa is here and happily ever after Will come Year after year. The story is over But don 't leave The fire is warm stay here, Please. CHRISTMAS DAY Heather waits, Covered by wrappings of her gifts- Excited more by boxes than their contents . ,. Everyone is busy thanking Everyone- f it's what l always wanted! j And searching for the sales slip. Grandpa slowly fades fl do believe I ate too muchj and Christmas Day rounds another bend in the cycle. Heather stands, Framed by the frost patterns on the glass ..... The snowflakes sound: Much like cannon in Napoleonic Air... And chant: Like an endless montage of Monks in Mass. Grandpa fades again --- Kgti Means and Christmas waits. C.H'.B
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On March 22 and 23, seven plays were presented in the auditorium. Uniquely, these plays were written and performed by students who controlled such details as the script, lighting and props. The plays, ranging from a soap opera complete with trials and tribulations to a serious play questioning realism, were under the direction of lVlr. Pat Bosi and Miss Nancy Baird. Despite several days of no school during the collection, two truckloads of useable goods departed their previous owners after the Y-teens Christmas Bureau drive. Plans for adopting two grandparents and visiting State School as big sisters were suggested but discontinued because of lack of interest. SE ions penfon oRiqiNAl plixysg -TEENS come pl TE biq sisren Roles
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