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Page 48 text:
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Spirit Of Christmas Pervades Santiago Campus. 'Tis the season to be jolly -the spirit of gaiety pervaded our campus during the Christmas season. The holidays were sparked by programs presented by the students. This year the music department combined its effort to present to the student body a Christmas program. The assembly featured the choral groups singing selected Christmas music. The orchestra played with the same fine effort that has made it district standouts. The music department also presented a Christmas concert open to the public at Garden Grove auditorium on December 17, 1964. Each class had its own Christmas tree in the cafeteria. Decorations could be seen in the administration building and various other rooms on campus. During the week before Christmas vacation, music Was played over the public address system during lunch. Girls' League held a Christmas Hop to raise money for a Christmas project at Fairview Hospital. A party in the cafeteria was sponsored by the sophomore class. Janelle Swerngin, Spirit of Christmas Future, brings Dickie Scrooge Byrne tidings of good things yet to come. , gpgg ,st . , , .
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Returning song and yell leaders were Sharon Walters, Gloria Flores, Bev Mitsuuchi, Linda Koskewich, Harris Kutsunai, Judy Francis, little Diane Ferguson, and Nancy Hawkins. Chris Surak, Homecoming Queen for 1963, led the procession of class princesses. Following Chris was Miss Sharon Addis, Freshman Class Princess, escorted by Jim Wallick. Sophomore Princess, Miss Pat Winning, was escorted by class president, Paul Daniels. Miss Diane Luse, junior Princess, was es- corted by Vince Raya, Junior Class President. Sen- ior Class Princesses, Misses Jonita Bauman, Judi Douglas, and Kathy Palmer, were escorted respec- tively by jeff Corson, Sandy Cook, and Ron Malm- quist. The halftime ceremonies were brought to a climax as Diane Ferguson, little sister of Senior Class President, Don Ferguson, brought forth the envelope containing the queen's name on a Cavalier pillow. Miss Kathy Palmer was announced 1964 Homecoming Queen by Ray Actkinson, Master of Ceremonies. Grecian. Gardens was the theme of the Home- coming Dance, held Saturday, November 13, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. The cafeteria was decorated with white pillars, ivy, and purple-blue drapes. The 70 couples attending danced to the music of a 14- piece band from Orange Coast College. The high- light of the evening was the introduction of the queen and her court by Manuel Gomez. A record number of alumni attended the second annual Homecoming Dance 43
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flux A-C Aww W. of Christmas makes its yearly invasion of our campus. Mrs. Beiter leads the Concert Choir in holiday music at Christmas assembly. Two class Christmas trees stand framed in the cafeteria windows as the spirit
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