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Members of the band and choirs combined to do a group of traditional carols. Greetings are extended by choir, band An outdoor bandstand, a manger scene, Santa’s toyland and a holiday at home scene helped set the mood for the annual Christmas concert. The music department presented Season’s Greetings” in Engelhart Gym at 8:00 p.m., on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1968. Featured in the traditional concert were an overture by the Concert Band, Christmas hymns sung by the Senior Choir and popular Christmas songs performed by the Vocalteens, Girls’ Glee Club and Junior High Boys’ Glee Club. The evening concluded with the Concert Band accompanying the choirs singing the Hallelujah Chorus.” Choir direction is only a small part of Mr. Jerauld Reinhart ' s school activities. Christmas Concert — 29
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Following a star are three Wisemen, Phil Cullimore, Ed Kasiak and Chuck Rubis. Vocalteens dress in Spanish costumes to set the mood for Calypso Noel.”
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M s m. An eye-catching sign was hung to mark the entrance to the junior hall Laugh-In. Pirate Mouse, commonly known as Coach Bill Metcalf, expresses his joy for being chosen leader of the senior Pirateers. Early dismantling of spirit halls caused by fire hazard Enthusiasm, time, determination and hard work helped the junior class to qualify for their first spirit stick. 30 — Spirit Week One week prior to Basketball Homecoming, the week of February 17-21, was the fourth annual Spirit Week. Each class decorated its re- spective halls Monday after school. A Disneyland theme of “Knock ’em Dizney” was chosen by the se- nior class. “Sock It To ’Em” carried out the junior Laugh-In theme. The sophomore class chose the western theme of “Round ’Em Up.” Although the decorations were re- moved from the halls two days early because of a fire hazard warning from the fire marshall, spirit re- mained high for the pep session Fri- day where each class presented a skit. At the pep session it was an- nounced that GAA had the best spirit car. Drawing Spirit Week to a close was the announcement during half- time at the Homecoming Game that the Class of 1970 was the fourth re- cipient of the Spirit Stick.
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