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THE NIGHT SANTA VISITED WRAIN One of the nicest traditions at WRAIN is the annual Christmas Pot- luck. The supper provides a time for friends to get together and gleefully de- scribe what plans they have for Christ- mas vacation. The food was supplied by the students and faculty of WRAIN. It was a smor- gasboard of delight. There was chicken, potatoe salad, beans, casseroles, vegeta- bles of every kind and desserts to even make the dieter cheat for awhile. After supper the WRAIN Small Chorus sang several Christmas carols to set the mood. The evening was undoubt- edly made complete with the arrival of Santa Claus and his WRAIN-deer. St. Nick was his jolly self with an added comical aspect: his pants kept falling down. Santa proceeded to call out the names of the good girls and boys he had presents for, such as COL Johnson, COL Small, and CPT Hamer. He became especially nice when the girls sat on his lap or gave him a kiss. After Santa had completed giving all the gifts, the students and faculty participated in singing Christmas carols. The old time favorites such as ttJingle Bellsh were a must and were sung in anticipation of going home. As the evening drew to a close, everyone departed thinking of Christmas at home and the coming New Year. - lyr
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What would it be like if Elvis Presley, the Fonz, the Andrew Sisters, the prom queen of 1953, and two hundred cool eats all showed up in one place? This was the setting for the junior-senior fifties dance. Ducktails, leather-jackets, blue jeans, rolled up T-shirts, prom dresses, peddle-pushers, calf-length skirts, cashmere sweaters and sneakers were the rage. The dress was all original and quite authentic. The crowd danced to the music of the nBlue Suede Shoes, who played Chuck Berryls greatest hits and many more rock-and-roll legends. The Andrew Sisters made a guest appearance and got the crowd singing to the sound of llThe Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy? By this time the crowd was ready for action and the King himself appeared - Elvis. This was the highlight of the evening as the crowd, especially the girls, mobbed to the edge of the stage to grab a glimpse. The front row swooned as others tried to edge their way forward to touch his alluring body. THE SWINGING SOTS RELIVED 4O
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