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Page 31 text:
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St-dants dr ; crC :.j Hi-Y CI--:.‘itmas Court: John Du ' ocl Crewey. -to-- Reed. Sherri Prater--Queen, Kyie .Ihodee hiary Preston Scott, Buddy Farris.
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Frank Britton and Tommy Wilson pose with Santa for a picture. Christmas The sriow did not fall and no- DCidy really saw the sleigh and rein- rlt-er even though some will con¬ fess to something strange in the eky, but this did not hinder the C hristmas Spirit of the students as thev spread good cheer among Ih ' -ir; selves. The halls, of MSHS glistened with FBLA bulletin boards done in the flavor of the holidays, and the e.oms resounded the gay music ■ d the Christmas dance. Assorted ' ' ' e ' lvin-i i tiees also appeared and were equally dazzling in their yule tide apparel. And the students even let their good feelings slosh out to some of those who were less fortunate as the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y brightened tiny faces with a Christmas party for needy children. And the Boys’ Sr.-Y made sad and lonely hearts temporarily put aside some of their woes as they handed out presents at the state hospital. On top of all of this, the actual holiday vacation was lengthened by two days officially, and even more because of the weather. Now! Who says they don’t be¬ lieve in Santa Claus. FBLA member spreads Christmas cheer. 26
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Little Miss Marion It was their turn, and they stood up proudly. And like so many small, fragile china doll puppets they swept across the stage with all the grace and charm their little bodies could muster. This was how the Little Miss Marion Pageant went, as the little girls of our town showed that they could do it too. So what if some fidgeted, and maybe didn’t find their places exactly. Who cares if arms and legs didn’t coincide for the most graceful step, and stage fright ran rampart through their miniature rank. At least it was their own per¬ formance, and they were simply beautiful, as they smiled and gig¬ gled and mystified, in their own unique, childlike and simple way, all the people who had the privi¬ lege of seeing them. Primary division queen, Wendolyn Blevins. Pre-school queen, Sonja Jones. Three of the contestants on stage. Jim Cornick, David Gillespie and Frank Britton entertained while the judges decided. Grace and poise were characteristic of the young contestants. 28
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