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December ' s Christmas Spirit Produces Peace ftf Top: The verse, It is better to give than to receive, is demonstrated by the present-laden Christmas tree. Above left; Although shy and nervous, the kindergarteners show us that Christmas spirit can be experi- enced by both the young and the old. Left: The 3rd grade class sings of the true meaning of Christmas. Above: The manger scene at the Ele- mentary Program portrays the first Christmas. Kathy Anderson beams, showing that she has the Christmas spirit; other students are much more interested in their dessert. The DCS singing group adds to the spirit of the season by performing at the Christmas banquet. Barbara Kingsbury and Bonnie Miao enjoy themselves at the Christmas banquet. Student Life-17
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December is a month of Christmas activity; the Christian presentation of the Christmas story, the peaceful and loving feeling at the banquet, the rest- less emotion as basketball season opens, and the happy anticipation be- fore vacation. The elementary grades present their meaning of Christmas in a well- organized performance that touches high school students and parents. The Christmas banquet at the Tee House is formal but casual; performers, students, teachers, and friends are all relaxed and full of fun. The banquet is filled with the love of Christmas. Basketball season opens with a burst of energy; we give all we have to cheer- ing or playing. The cheer-leaders pro- duce a pep rally that is the best yet; school spirit rises to a new peak. By the end of the month, we all tire of school work and activity. The Christmas spirit jumps from school to home. As we rest, December passes. 16-Student Life
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Top: Try it, you ' ll like it, say the cheerleade the close of this cheer. Left: We all come to the basketball games to encoi and support our team. Above: Robert Gibson is dedicated to his book ii new Reading the Novel course. Opposite page: Top left: After the games, the cheerleaders and cr congratulate or console the team members. Top right: Nathan Rhoden and Coach Mahood concen on the rebounds and fouls during the g Chuck Brooks, Kingsley Claudy, and t Frantz rest until its their turn to jump into the game. Bottom left: The girls in gymnastics class try hard to ba themselves. 18-Student Life
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