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N are 'Tl F '1 FOUR TWO Festivities put students in holiday spirit December was full of the holiday spirit with assemblies, parties and fund raisers. Christmas assemblies, said Mrs. Smithson, student council sponsor, are a great way to start the holidays by having fun with principals, faculty and students. At this Christmas assembly, the band performed, followed by the chorus and student council's skit entitled The Fiendish Plot of Gilliganf' Afterwards Santa gave presents to a select group of lucky students and faculty. Many classes celebrated Christmas with parties and gift exchanges. Despite shortened periods, the yearbook class managed to squeeze in a pizza party and their traditional gift exchange. Party preparations weren't the only things keeping students busy. The sophomore class sold Christmas carnations for 51.50 a piece, making a profit of 25212. Student Council also had a holiday fund raiser. They sold miscellaneous items ranging from wall calendars to ceramic bells. Academics And Activities 19
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