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Not knowing what was planned, the students reported as instructed to the chapel on the night of Decem- ber 19, 1965. The students were asked to make their way to the gym for a Christmas party. Students en- tering the gym were confronted by a colorful booth and a beautiful flocked thistle Christmas tree. A program featuring comical toy poo- dles, a gymnastic bicycle act, and class charades was presented. After the program, famished students crowded to the booth for banana splits and cookies. A sing along led by SA President Verlyn Retzer con- cluded the evening. Presents and acknowledgements were given to the staff. lib t L Christmas party john Ritacca, Vernly Retzer, and Bill Soren- sen put finishing touches on the thistle IFES. Baubles, bangles, and goodies are presented to the younger set by three bunnies and a bear. Gathered around the stately Christmas tree, are: Janelle Grounds, Charleen Unterseher, Santa fMr. Brownj, jean Nelson, and Bob Wolfe.
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Voli XVI Newbury liark Academy, Newbury Park, California - No. 1 ewbznfian returns afler yeah vacation M I . Donna Andersen, editorg Candi Schmitt: and Miss L. Peirce make plans to return to work on the school paper, the Newburian, after a year's interval. With the efforts of a good staff the Newburian has made a successful return. fferesa Wright and Daryl Miller, column- Editors, columnists, reporters, and sponsor Miss L. Peirce apply themselves successfully to the task of reorganizing and publishing the Newburian each month, an event eagerly awaited by students and staff. As an extra service, a weekly bul- letin called the Et Cetera keeps the students informed of current events. In only three special occasions has the Newburian taken a year's Vaca- tion, and these were to accommo- date other major campaigns-the swimming pool, the tennis courts, and last year the bus campaign. The old NPA bus was too small, too costly to repair, and eligible for retirement which no one contested True to NPA tradition, the students went over their goal making the beautiful new 55 passenger bus a reality before the close of the year Patrea Gullett and Steve Nipper, report- ISIS. gl-5. Interviewing Mr. C. Teel are Patti Ruckle and Marvin Clouse, reporters. jim Abbott, reporter.
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Beta Delta Kappa in action --srr,-,, A s. First semester ofhcers: Harlen Miller, parliamentariang Dave Bryson, pastorg Albert Lowe, choristerg Chuck Bullet, sgt. at armsg Vic Miller, vice-president, jim Conrad, reporterg Mr. Tappen, sponsor, Steve Calkins, secretary-treasurerg and Dennis Dean, president, prepare to take a jeep ride around the campus grounds. The boys' club adds to the many varied activities of the boys. From business, to outings and socials, to banquets, the boy's club has many jobs. A new tape recorder, radio, record player, and speakers were added by the club for the boys' en- joyment, The BDK sponsored such outings as a baseball game, a special on-campus social, and date nights. It also works with the girls' club for get-togethers , special gym nights, and other social functions. Besides lighter things, the boys got sweat- shirts, and had worthy projects of improvement around the campus. A Beta Delta Kappa meeting in action with second semester onficers: Steve Stearns, presidentg Nolan Porter, choristerg Willie Gilbert, secretary-treasurerg jim Abbott, reporterg Ricky Subriar, sgt. at armsg Steve Calkins, vice-presidentg and Harlen Miller, pastor. 5 4
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