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Another present is placed under the tree by Wolfgang Bley and Pam Lyons. Tom Magee and Dorothy Eich stop for a moment to watch the other couples dance. Christmas Spirit Reigns at Sno-Ball Approximately 150 couples attended the Senior Hi-Y’s winter semi-formal, the Sno Ball. Cookies and punch were served for refreshments. Music was fur- nished by Teddy Michaels. The dance, under the direction of Lloyd Ahlbrand, Senior Hi-Y sponsor, was a big success. Over 70 gifts were brought by high school students and were given to needy families of this area for Christmas.
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Mary Ann and Bob Reign Mary Ann Uremovich was chosen the fifth annual queen of our Homecoming, sponsored by the student council. Her attendants as pictured above were Nancy Gullic, Judy Stringham, and Judy Scott. Twelve girls were nominated, two from each of the six homerooms. From these, the football team narrowed the candidates down to four. The entire student body then voted on the girl they wanted for queen. Pictured above are the Mr. Football Candidates: Walter Craig, Mike Sullivan, Paul Suroweic, and Bob Steiner. This year the football team selected Bob Steiner as recipient of the Mr. Football award for the season ’59-’60. Crowning Mary is Coach De- maree. Mary receives Bob’s congratulatory kiss. ran
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Christmas Pageant Presented “Seasons Greetings,” the annual Christmas Pag- eant, was held on December 9. Featured were the High School Band, Senior Concert Choir, Gleemen, Choroletts, Senior Bells, Junior High Boys’ Glee Club, and the Junior High Girls’ Glee Club. All were under the direction of Mr. Jerauld Reinhart and Mr. Frank Meltzer. The pageant included the Story of Christmas, which was shown with slides and live tableaux. Tra- ditions through the centuries were portrayed by a snow man and dancers, Santa and his sleigh, Ru- dolph, and the Twelve Days of Christmas. The finale consisted of a glowing cross and the Hallelu- jah Chorus. After this the audience joined the band and choirs in singing Christmas Carols.
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