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Page 75 text:
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Celebrate the Light The annual Christmas banquet on December 9, was not just another candlelight dinner. A self-appointed committee, headed by Miss Stewart, truly presented a Christmas extravaganza. ln the lobby, a reservation desk was found in place of a long line to the cafeteria. Paul Platts, the,Town Crier, called reservation numbers and escorted the diners to the buffet. Dinner was served from 4:30 until 7:00 to accommodate the abundant number of students and guests. While people mingled, hors d'oeuvres were served in the snack shop and lobby, the Chamber Singers and Brass Ensemble held mini concerts, and the children watched Christmas films. What made this banquet special? The decorations alone amazed the usual cafeteria frequenter. Rooms 01 and O2 were transformed into the Early American and the Toyland dining rooms. Hosts and hostesses were arrayed in costumes complimentary to the room in which they served. Wally Jones spread a smorgasbord complete with jumbo shrimp, prime rib, and fresh pineapple. Certainly no one went to McDonald's that night. 68 Christmas Buffet
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Rejoice in the Light As the college Chorale sang Silent Night in the darkness of the crowded chapel, Mr. Sheetz and his young daughter, Amy, walked quietly from the balcony to light the advent candles on stage. The lighting effects ot the Christmas program made the audience smile and then draw their breath as the beautifully decorated chapel came into sight. The program was corporately planned by the music and humanities departments. The participants in the program led the audience to celebrate the Light come into the world. , A . . i 1 4 l T l 1 x' gl Christmas Program
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