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Show School Celebrates Season With Parties and Dance South is getting right in the spirit for the coming holidays by sponsoring various activities. Everyone Ev-eryone is happy at the thought of parties and the regular dance. Tonight Southerners and their partners will "swing out" to the music of LeRoy Palmer and his band. The annual Christmas Dance will cater to anyone with an activity card or twenty-five cents. Dancing starts at 8:30 and continues to 11:30. A big-turnout is expected, for this is the last dance of 1 1943. The SHAG Council froliced at the association's Christmas party last Friday, December 10. Doreen Cutler, vocal solos; Beverly Myers, a reading, and Margaret Lake, on the piono, contributed to t the program. Gingerbread Santa's were given as favors. President Beulah Latimer had charge of the affair. The Social Arts Club held its annual Christmas party in the music room on December 8 A lecturer, from a local department store, spoke to the girls about their clothes, and how to wear them. The holiday atmosphere entered en-tered with the distribution of stockings filled with cookies and candy. Leaders' Club had a White Elephant Ele-phant party on December 15. Cookies were served and games were played. The members ;; exchanged ex-changed their "white elepharites" and had a good laugh at their gifts. |