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ij'l'UlJ11lX! '.I.' CL: Ulu CIL - The student council was organized four years ago to give everyone in Junior and Senior High School a share in goveni- ing the schoolsf activities. Its ,composed of two repres- entatives from each of the upper six grades. Some of their duties are to plan and sponser the High school parties, dances, and anyother activities in which the whole high school participates, . The officers for this year are! President Norma Christiansen Secretary .Thelma Neal - Treasurer Alvin Merritt The main thing they did this year was to sponser the Christmas Dance held Dec. 7a CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Our Christmas Program was held Decemver l9th. in the school auditorium at 2 h'clock in the afternoon. The program vas furnished by the Morral Music Depart- ment under the direction of Mr. Lane The Girls Ensemble from Claridon were our guest artists. , The orchestra opened the program by playing several Christmas carols while the audience sang. The Girls' Glee Club then sang two selections NSturlightH and Andanten . The first and second Grades Rhythm Band played and 3 sang. The third and fourth and fifth and sixth grades also sang several selections. Richard Granlee and Bettylou Wiener played a string duet Wwith Muted Stringsn. The Clar- idon Girls Ensemble followed with a selection. The program.closed with the band's playing for the first time in their new uniforms. The audience sang carels while the band played which gave everyone a little more of the Christmas spirit.
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BHPISTMAS DANCE A semi-formal Christmas dance was held December 7th in the gym. The gym was decorated with gay red and green streamers and a Christmas tree. At the in- termission a cascade of balloons was sent down from the ceiling to add one end of the gym where we were serv cil sponsored this ed the program for to the gayiety of the evening, At card tables and lamps were set up ed refreshments, The student coun- dance and the Dramatic Club furnim it. VALENTINES DANCE A Valentines dance was sponsored by the Commer- cial Club February eth in the gym, Each member of the club was allowed to invite one guest from our highw schosi. The gym decorated with red and white stream- ers which gave the effect of a smaller room. On the ceiling near the center of the gym was of balloons which came floating to the ing dancers when a string was pulledn a large bundle anxiously wait- The gym was di- vided, one end contained card tables on which were placed red and white nut cups made by fifth and sixth grade childrenu The refreshments consisted of cake, vanilla ice cream with a strawberry heart in t e cen- ter, and ookes, The walls of the gym adorned with large valentines, also made by the fifth and sixth grades. As is usually said of such a party, a good time was had by all. CARNIVAL The twenietlof March the Juniors and Seniors spon sored a combination Carnival and Ice Cream Social to raise the extra money necessary for their trip to Washington. Besides calling the usual HCoKesW and WPop Cornn they served sandwiches, coffee, pies, cakes, and lots of Hhomemmaden Some of pitching pennies, shooting baskets, guessing weights ice cream, the entertainment provided was dancing the fish pond, fortune telling, throwing balls at milk bottles, The crowning event of the evening was choosing the HQueen of the Carnival.n
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