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Christmas at West Albany was a time of excitement and good feelings. Girl's League began a week of activity with an assembly dubbing Sue Heuval, Miss Holly; Sally Heins, Miss Mistletoe; and Teresa Soward, Miss Jinglebells. The assembly featured a skit about long-legged Santa Claus. Candy canes and personal messages tucked into little red felt stockings sent from a special person highlighted many people's week. After selling goodies to earn scholarship money. Sue Heuval was presented the crown for selling the most at the end of the week. From Top Picture: Karen Lichtenthaler and Terri Bartel! sing for the students. The Christmas court is introduced to the student body. Sal lie Heins, Sue Heuval and Teresa Soward smile as they get their picture taken. 35
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Christmas Prom beckons many Silver Rhapsody , the theme of the Christmas prom, was highlighted by the colors light and dark blue and silver. The cafeteria was transformed into a shimmering winter wonderland with fir boughs and a mural on the wall. Rotating around a silver tree in the center, couples danced to the music of Lebanon stage band, and looked for favors under the tree. A surprise visit from Santa Claus helped set the pace of the dance which lasted from 8 until 11 . Clockwise From Top: A couple are silhoutted against the snowman mural at the Christmas prom. Girls managed to boogie in their long dresses. Dennis Earls and Lisa Butler smile as they dance to the music of the Lebanon stage band. 34
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Spirit Week entertains students Comments about the week of Feb. 3 were numerous and mixed. It didn't turn out . I liked it . There were activities going on all the time and it's a break from normal routine. I thought it didn't have much involvement but it helped. . .We beat South Albany! The time was winter spirit week and the organizers tried hard to make it a week to remember. Joyce Henkle said, It was better than last year; the class officers participated more. A scoot race and making a banana split in a participant's mouth were two of the new ideas presented to the students for spirit point contests. They went over well, with many people attending the events. Elaine Endicott, senior; Claudia Dryden, junior; and Ricki Claire, sophomore, were the girls selected for Spirit Court. They were chosen because they participated in many activities, gave pep club extra help and had lots of spirit! 36 The spirited girls chosen for Spirit Court arc Left to Right; Elaine Endicott, Claudia Dryden and Ricki Clair.
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