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Excitement Spreads As Princeton Groups Meet Challenge of Br-otherhood During Christmas Season A- s.
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Conferences Satisfy Varied Interests Of Students Princeton conferences involved people in different groups . .. satisfying varying interests. October Health Careers Day let students ' explore possible professions in health-related areas. The Peace and Freedom workshop honored Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in January. Attending the Edgecliffe College Mock United Nations, five Princeton students represented lraq and Cambodia. The Journalism Department won a national award . . . for its National Newspaper Week Program, including appearances of Bob Jones and Chuck Hubbs from local news media, in a program conducted cooperatively with senior Social Science teachers. A Student Council workshop for the G.M.C. was held at Princeton during the middle of the school year. A Regional Thespian Conference was held in fall for students from four states. All gave Princeton a busy year for challenging conferences, 1970-71. Optometric center on McMillan Avenue Qoppos- ite pagej provides setting for junior Freda Talley, Seated, and other high school students to partic- ipate in October Health Careers Day. Student actors present play cutting during Thespian conference here in November. Rev. Smith, pas- tor of Lincoln Heights Baptist Church, speaks to black students in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church on January 15. On stage of Matthews Auditorium, National Newspaper Week speakers early in October are Bob Jones, news director of WKRC-TV: Dr. Ben Hett, Social Studies Department coordinator and moderator for the discussion, and Charles T. Hubbs, managing editor for The Cincinnati Enquirer. Speaking in Matthews Auditorium, fthis pagej, Miss Crawford addresses Student Council members of GMC schools in December conference. Mock United Nations assembly at Edgecliff College draws response from Prince- ton students Troy Fraley, Karen Parrish, Dave Yurkee, Scott HoeKenga and Debbie Robinson.
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1970 Christmas Season ...spirit and excitement spread contagiously throughout Princeton, infecting students and faculty alike... Planning activities for the season, the Viking Music Department held its annual Christmas tree sale, Dec. 11-13, as band and chorus members braved crisp air selling trees in the school parking lot. The Christmas concerts, Dec. 6 81 22, harmoniously spread a feeling of good will through the various musical ar- rangements and carols. The Faculty Christmas Tea, Dec. 16, served and decorated by Central Office people, the faculty Christmas party by Cadet Librarians at the Annex ...all displays and decoration con- veying the meaning of Christmas, in the past and today, it customs, re- ligious and social significance . .. portraying Christmas, its challenge - that of love and brotherhood among people of all races, creeds, colors. The glow of lights, qopposite pageh, in downtown Cincinnati send out a warm message showing that Christmas is on its way. Infected with the joy of the Christmas season, two juniors don costumes portraying Santa Claus and one of his elfs. A bulletin board, catching the contagious spriit of Christmas, offers the nonsensical greet- ing Cherry Mistmasf' The Santa Lucia Festival, Qthis pagej, more often known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated by students in the Interna- tional Club with the aid of Lena Perhag, a for- eign exchange student from Sweden - where the Festival of Lights is commonly celebrated. A. home-baked gingerbread house is enjoyed immensely by South Campus students. The Christmas tree sale finds students working. ii , . W wh .,,..--' n :N-n,,, .. www 4. E S 1 ii 'Til 5 ,1 1? i f - 5 itgtzeif-i -fin. li- 'S t 4- Qnw f 35 134.8
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