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The Peanut character setting of A Charlie Brown Christmas provided a funtime winter atmosphere for this year’s annual Student Council Inaugural Ball Wall murals in the old gym featured the comic strip stars en¬ gaged in their favorite outdoor winter activities of ice skating, sledding, and snowball throwing While “Wolf Pack fur¬ nished the musical entertainment, couples’ attention was drawn to Snoopy ' s enormous dog house which highlighted the decorations Snoopy’s house was set off with multi-colored Christmas lights and with a giant six-foot stuffed Snoopy perched on the roof A fire¬ place and mistletoe greeted couples in the surge, where refreshments and relaxation were a part of the colorful, indoor decorations Adding to the holiday spirit of the evening, Mr Richard Stewart dressed as Santa Claus By digging deep into his bag of presents, Santa gave each couple a wooden plaque decor ated with Peanut characters’ pictures 1 Danny Wright and Vickie Sposato dance to the music of Wolf Pack at the Student Council ' s annual Inaugural Ball 2 Dressed as Santa Claus, Mr Stewart hands Rex Yellich and Denise Zajac their Christmas favors 3 Attempt- ting to pick up a new dance step. Josie Traficante watches the placement of her feet 4 Valerie Ward and Clyde Mullins enjoy the music at the Inaugural 5 Between dances. Diane Kaminski and Terry Williams socialize 6 ”A Charlie Brown Christmas provides the right dance mood for Curt Cartwright and Karen Straus 7 Linda Weaver and her date. Donny Bridegroom, relax between dances
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To most students at Wallace, winter meant sub-zero temperatures, both out¬ side and inside, snow, boring lunch hours stuck in the cafeteria, falling into a schoolwork rut, and counting down the days till Christmas vacation. Swim meets and basketball games occupied the evenings of many students throughout the season. December brought the long awaited Inaugural Ball — long awaited because it meant the arrival of a needed vacation. When students returned to school in Jan¬ uary, Wallace played host to the city¬ wide celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday. February was bright¬ ened by the Philosopher ' s sale of carnations for Valentine’s Day, and by the late-month Basketball Homecoming. The HiY’s of Wirt and Wallace together sponsored a HiY Sweetheart Ball in the old gym, where a new Sweetheart was crowned to reign over the up¬ coming year. Wallace boys became involved in a new sport, hockey. The Optimists of Glen Park sponsored the team which captured second place in the area high school hockey league.
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