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No one minds the many hours spent in practicing the Messiah. The Messiah Words of wisdom are uttered by this ''gentleman in our nation's service . “Did you say that you had a date with Char Blum? lil Z Pat Pfost finds-her date most charming. Napoleon Jones at your service! 27
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26 Little Christmas Christmas was meant for children, students like you and Mews 2 Little Christmas, so much a part of the Hood College Tradition, began two weeks before vacation arrived. The presence of little angels became apparent with the sounds of feet tiptoeing down the hall and food and trinkets found outside of doors. Dorm teas encouraged members of the faculty and administration to share the Christmas spirit with students. The Midshipmen arrived en masse and choruses of the Messiah became audible around the campus. After the stirring concert, students and dates enjoyed the semi-formal Christmas dance. The Christmas vesper service was high- lighted by Miss Benchoff's reading of greetings from var- ious Hood Clubs across the nation and by the Choir's per- formance of Carl Orff's Christmas Story. Little angeling, dorm and room decorating, and carol- ing around Frederick passed all too ‘quickly. Soon it was time for Christmas dinner, a veritable feast with unique and artistic table decorations. The table girls traditionally piped in the ''figgy pudding. Mad packing, gift exchanging, and little angel revealing added more excitement to the stir, until Christmas Communion quietly and solemnly reminded us of the fundamental meaning of Christmas. It's not really Christmas until we carol at Dr. Ranck's. at so re It's amazing what you can do with some ribbon and sequins,’ is Debbie Dick's comment as she places her original ornament on Meyran's Christmas tree. The Day Students hostess a party for the entire school. But Meredith, that's the tenth time we've sung ‘Jingle Bells.’ ’
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Dieticians, Miss Bradford and Miss Little, are the directors of Hood's favorite dinner of the year. Christmas Dinner “We bring you some figgy pudding,” sings Carol Brink and her fellow table girls. The faculty and administration share in the excitement of Christmas dinner. h 28 The Hood College Singers provide entertainment during dessert.
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