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The Senior High Choir, under the direction of Mr. McBane, fills the air with Christmas spirit as they perform at the Christmas Program. Presents to Citizeus Their Spirit of Christmas and . . . The 1962 Christmas Program was pre- sented by the music department on Decem- ber 14. The directors, Mrs. Hansen and Mr. McBane, worked very hard to make this program a success. The candle-lighted pro- cessions and all of the original and beautiful settings for each song helped make the program one to remember. The grade school choir opened the Christ- mas Program. Then the elementary choir presented five favorite Christmas songs. Then the curtains opened with the rolling sounds of the trumpets and the clear notes of the High School Choir. The girls choir en- tertained with a cheery presentation of a famous Christmas song. The audience was then entertained by a Girls ' Ensemble. The telling of the Christmas Story , the real meaning of Christmas, ended the program. Really, Mrs. Hansen, the choir doesn ' t sound th.it bn
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Tom Bailey, chairman of the Clothing Drive Committee, weighs the bags of clothes donated by students. The bags were sent to the Save the Children Federation. Students at Leo Study, Participate, and . . The Senior sextet entertain with their song Sipping Cider between acts of the Dramatics Club play.
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October 15, 1962 brought an evening enjoyed by all at the Fall Festival. After having a delicious barbecue chicken supper, the people enjoyed the variety of entertainment. The different classes provided carnival booths. Each class received 40% of the profit made by their booth. The seventh grader ' s movies was a great hit. The eighth grade ' s fish pond proved to be a smash with the younger set. The ninth grade ' s booth was a penny pitch. The funniest booth was the tenth grade ' s pie throwing contest. The victims were Mrs. Mumma, V r. Doehrman, and Mr. Jones. The eleventh grade ' s basketball throw was a popular booth. Last but not least is our seniors and their booth called darts, beanbag, and ring toss. Besides all of this there was other entertainment. There w ' ss a cake walk and a bazaar. The evening ended with an auction. All through the evening the Comets and the high school band provided music. The sophomore pie-throwing booth proved to be the most popular attraction at the Fall Festival this year. Helps the Community With Such Projects as the Fall Festival and . . . The Comets, Billy Martin, Neal Graham, and Joe Walker, provided enjoyable music for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh enjoy the cla they get closer to the chicken supper
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