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Christmas Hlled with spirit December came surpris- ingly soon at Temple High School, finding students beginning a new quarter with the Wildcats in the State play- offs and anticipating the com- ing holidays with the desire for a much needed break. The annual Christmas parade took place on Decem- ber 1 with clubs entering floats and the band and pep- perettes marching to tradi- tional Christmas music. The band continued to be heard by students, even after the parade, when early morning practices for upcoming games kept tired eyes awake with sounds of I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas and The First Noel echoing through the parking lot. For the half- time show, the pepperettes donned red and white Santa hats to add to the spirit of the season. Within the school's Student Center, members of the Stu- dent Council put up their tall fir Christmas tree adorned with red plaid bows and com- plete with presents under- neath. For the Student Coun- cil-sponsored Christmas dance, a red brick fireplace was placed beside the tree where couples had pictures taken, while a local band called the Horizons enter- tained with a wide variety of music. The tour-day week before the holidays sped by with assemblies provided by the Concert Mixed Choir on December 19 and the band on December 20. Parties were held in spite of school rules and many clubs sponsored projects for different commu- nity activities. The season was wrapped up with the gift of a state foot- ball championship won three days before Christmas, send- ing students home content to relax and enjoy the rest of their two-week vacation. 16 1 Student Life During halftime at the State football game, the band and pepperettes per- formed Christmas music while form- ing the shape of a Christmas tree. Photo by Patti Weltler
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