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Show Tie Spirit of Christmas It is Christmas time. Every person in every Christian nation on the globe recognizes this fact men, women, boys and girls, even little lit-tle children, within whom the spirit of St. Nick is so vividly placed. Who is to keep alive the myth of Santa Claus for youngsters who must share a one or two room hovel with an entire family of several children? Fathers and mothers burdened bur-dened with the responsibility of providing necessities of life? Obviously this must be left to persons with more adequate funds. South high school students have accepted the challenge of society, and the majority of home rooms have taken a merry Christmas to a less fortunate family. Students have cooperated coop-erated in bringing toys, candy, clothing and nourishing food for the family they have been designated to aid. When a particularly large family needed help, two rooms acted in coordination co-ordination to provide holiday cheer. There is still much that can be done. Firemen Fire-men are renovating toys for needy children toys which must be supplied by persons in our city. Families are still without civic help. When these have been taken care of, we may be able to raise our heads and claim that a portion of peace and good will has been established es-tablished on this earth. |