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'Snowbound' Features Old-Fashioned Holida 7 Featuring an old-fashioned Christmas, the Girls League Council, officers and homeroom representa- tives transformed the Boys' Gym into a winter Won- derland. With the use of snowmen, sleighs, fire- places, mistletoe, holly, evergreen and Santa Clauses, they depicted the theme, 'cSnow-boundf, Because the formal was not held at the Armory this year and the Girls' League could not use the decorations from the junior League's Community Ball, moneyamaking projects were organized to pay for the cost of necessary decorations. Due to a lack of space, a limited number of tic- kets was sold. To assure seats at the dance, tables arranged around the dance floor were reserved by couples at the time they purchased their tickets. 1 F, L :gb SI fi sv, Q ,rf 1 New sponsor of the League, Mrs. Allen, and Marlene Gorzik president, put finishing touches on the Christmas tree. 'Taturday morning before the Formal, Susan Edwards and Helping with dance floor decorations is homeroom represel Nedra Dowd set up a snowman at the entrance to the gym. tative Judy Holliday, who tops the snowman with a huge hat
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Vacation Starts Early As Flu Epidemic Hits Stained glass windows, colorful bulletin boards, Christmas trees and blazing fireplaces adorned the halls of Big Red as Christmas and winter vacation approached. However, because the I-long Kong flu took its toll of teachers and students throughout the school system, classes were dismissed one day earlier than scheduled. Most students and teachers accepted the extra day of relaxation joyfully. Weeks before, the spirit of Christmas was sensed throughout the halls. Bells for Peace, sold by AFS, hung on classroom doors, while clubs held parties. Colorful bulletin boards adorned the office and classrooms, all symbolizing Christmas. Pausing to look at the office bulletin board are Mr. Lyons, new vice-principal, and Mr. Sheffield, counselor. Religious tranquility overpowers Social Hall as the fading sun dows, reminding students and teachers of the story of the projects distorted shadows through the stained-glass Win' Nativity and the birth of Christ.
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