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Mrs. Knecht's hardworking homemaking classes were required to design an original Christmas project. Several of these projects were displayed in the showcase window in the cafeteria. Christmas isn't Christmas without a beautifully decorated tree and the office makes no exceptions. Gaiety Highlights Christmas Season The Christmas spirit prevailed at ZHS this year. December 22. Classes were dismissed on The Christmas assembly was held Tuesday, December 23 and resumed January 4, 1971. RIGHT: Mel Smock, Santa Claus for the Librarians’ party, presents Jan Roush with a candy cane for being such a good girl. Mr. Langland tells Santa Claus what he wants for Christmas. Gary Wilson dressed as Saint Nick for several club parties.
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Members of the Tour Choir per- formed at the Christmas assem- bly which was held December 22. Dave Smith is shown adjusting the lights which helped to set the mood for the concert. Class of 1973 Presents Debut The Sophomore Choir performed many of the Christmas two groups which meet each day the eighth and ninth Favorites such as “White Christmas” and “What Child is periods. Accompanists are Linda W'ickline, Susan This” at the concert. The Sophomores are divided into Edwards, and Sandy Kennedy. Right: Joan Blyth, senior accom- panist, performed “Christmas Fantasia” by Mueller as a solo. The Sophomore Choir made its debut at the Christmas Concert, singing numbers in- cluding “The Twelve Days of Christmas”.
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The first sock-hop of the 1970-71 school year was held December 30th after a basketball game with Cambridge High. Over three-hundred students, a record for ZHS, attended this dance at which Stonehenge played. First Dance Sets Record In order to raise money for the Lee Vinsel Memorial Fund, three sock-hops were held after Basketball games. Varsity Z sponsored one dance featuring the Standing Ovation. Stonehenge played for the two sock-hops held by the Student Mobilization Committee. A record crowd attended SMC’s first dance held in December. Above: Stonehenge, a popular group, which played at two of the dances, consists of Steve Welsh on rhythm guitar, Doug Fulks on lead guitar, Gary Long and Steve Mclntire, singers; Casey Summers on bass guitar, and Keith Long on drums. A group of students enjoy themselves at one of the sock-hops w'hich were held in the gym. Some of the students preferred to watch the action from the side.
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