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Christmas Excitement Reigns Cver Wasson Snow . . . Christmas trees . . . The Littlest Angeln . . . annual carol sing . . . pine scent . . . tinsel . . . bells . . . mistletoe . . . the Sno-Ball . . . vacation . . . dress-up day . . . carols over the'P.A .... Santa Claus . . . happy teachers and students . . . Christmas cheer . . . this was Christ- mas at Wasson. LOREN GRACE STANDS as a picture of dejection in the annual Christmas program, The Littlest Angel. .Al SUE OLDS ENJOYS decorating one of the two Christmas trees put up by courtesy committee.
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WI .lE,.,,h,c,..--M -' ' ' JAN CEULEERS and Eric Strate enjoy dancing to KAREN KNIPP, 21 member of social committee, the music of Bill Scrriif. perches precariously to help put up the decorations for the dance. WASSON'S 1963 QUEEN candidates relax during the holiday excitement. In the front row are Paula Peake, Cheri Ingels, and Lce Ann Bashore. Sitting on the hearth are Judy Kennedy and Judy Rollings. f1 i,it y
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LUNCH PROVIDES time for a variety of things in cluding knitting, gossiping and eating. Pictured here are Patty Lee, Sandy Hylton, Sue Wallace, and Chris Riley School Life Features Folk music, hootenannies, and ele- phant jokes were the rage . . . loafers and madras were vogue . . . football team was victorious on Homecoming . . . seniors sweat out senior speeches . . . cafeteria was still complete chaos . . . Wasson de- feated Palmer for the fifth straight year . . . shift dresses were in Cto boys' disgustj . . . fink, silly rabbit, grit, gronk, and zot edged out Beatnik slang . . . twenty-seven buses to Centennial set new record for away games . . . T-P-ing went outg car- stuffing came in . . . beachcomber hair- cuts, cut-off sweatshirts, grubby tennis shoes symbolized the well dressed male . . . wig-hats were finally passe . . . jun- iors voted coed-dance on Fridays to be favorite gym activity . . . casts became Red Badge of Courage for five football players . . . girls quit using Metrecal . . . bushman haidoes went out . . . teachers still wouldn't agree to cut out final exams . . . sophomore girls looked like drowned rats on Tuesdays and Thursdays . . . Fads, fashions, and fun . . . the many faces of Wasson were these.
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