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Choir Make Hall Ring The school receives its annual gift Above: A new stationary spotlight was the student counciI's gift to the faculty and student body. Gwen Kennedy, student council president, is shown pre, senting the gift to Mr. Gregg who accepted it on behalf of the school. Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly! Z'-1' Below: During the Christmas assembly, the Madrigal Singers, from the A Cappella Choir, added color to the annual services. Among other songs they sang, were several old carols. Madrigal Singers perform for the student body 16 To the left: Singing as they walked, the complete choir made the halls ring with their caroling on the last day of school before Christmas vaca- tion. The choir bolstered the school's Christmas spirit as they sang. gggggggyg V
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MPH ne new , , , I , ,,-,l 'n QQ! B lt 'ins laxxgli' v . I 'Ji Students hear of opportunities in the medical profession Above: Dr, E. B, Groner gives inside informa- tion on the medical profession as interest- ed sophomores listen avidh to every 'nord ophomores Learn About Careers -t Career Day was ehanged into Career Night this year. All citv high schools were invited to participate. Sophomores chose the career in which they were in terested and were sent to hear an expert in that field, Rav High School was the host and dozens ot prominent citizens volunteered their time to explain possible careers and their requirements. Y 'I I ' . . . . oung glr s earn about fashion Llfe ln the Navy 'S explamed Above: l,iehtenstein's fashion director, Mar- jorie Swahh, gives personal tips and infor- mation on designing in the fashion world to these attentive girls. At the right: One of the Wave recruiters from the Naval Air Station stimulates intei est in Navy life by carefully explaining facts on life in the Armed Services. T
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Xmas ls Gay At Miller in. Student Council holds party in library n. Above: Refreshments were the main attraction at the class Christmas parties. Jane Saunders offers Jerry Merritt a bite of her cookie. Students participate in Mexican custom ix 1 O .-,Q-Q The Christmas tree brings Yuletide spirit Above: A symbol of the approaching holiday is raised in the front hall. John, with assistance from Leona, Ann and Martha, put the finishing touch on the gaily decorated tree. .0 To the left: Having studied the customs of Mexico, Miss Allard and students of her Spanish class attempt to break the candy- fiiled pinata
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