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For the first time ever, a new electrical scoreboard brightened the new football field at P.H.S. Mrs. Cathryn Harvard, Mrs. John- nie Schwartz, and Mrs. Ernest Gothard ponder the fire prevention posters trying to pick the winners in the local contest. Sniffles, a fun game, was played by the staff at the early morning Christmas Party where doughnuts and chocolate preceded the exchange of gifts. AND who else but MR. SANTA CLAUS? Byron Price, filled with whiskers and laughter, gave us all the merry feeling that always comes with this special season. Ten days of away-from-school rest, then a new semester to begin anew.
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Christmas ls Tinsel . . . Teas . . I Mirth . . . Meditation . . . And Mr. S ! Bruce Allen and Becky Collins shared a youthful experi ence at the tree in GRANDPA HANGS THE HOLLY, Christmas play by drama department, and Grandpa, Greg Davis,-finally shared the true spirit of the season in the play with Cindy Howard, Beth Johnston, and Elbert Smith. Cindy Howard and Beth Johnston pre- sided at the tea table honoring the fac- ulty prior to the Christmas Holidays. Held in homemaking department, Mrs. Marion Moses was the planner, and gets the last place in line. L., p,
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7- --7 V - Balloting e Beauties . . . Bi-District . . Morris Baker posed many ques- tions for the clerks, Susan Smith, Patti Holleman, and Lynn Smith, when he voted. Cindy Howard, Harold Markham, Sondra Smith, and Sara Stacks ran the election booth in the lower ele- mentary school where students leamed to cast a bal- lot for their favorite students. Darryl Jennings and Tammy Poss were the voters. In the midst of all the balloting, mid-semester exams kept our anxious minds busy as Stephanie Murphy heard the advice of Mrs. Anna Davis on testing. And editor, Greg Davis, kept the voting booths running smoothly in all sec- tions of the school.
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