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Show High school prepares for pre-holidav events, annual vacation Dance, game, concert Springville High School is buzzing with excitement as activities for the holiday season are being held prior to the closing of school Friday Fri-day for the Christmas and New Year's vacations. Regular Regu-lar class work will resume January 2. Among the activities planned plan-ned is the combined band, orchestra and choral groups concert tonight at 7 p.m. Friday the seniors will present their assembly and ting for and center around the king and queen stand, which will be used to seat the honored two students chosen by popular vote of the class for that evening. Jack Reeves band will furnish fur-nish the music for the semi-formal semi-formal affair. Friday at 2 p.m. the nigh school Red Devil basketball team will meet the South High Cubs in a pre-season game as part of the week's schedulde activities. announce their king and queen to reign over the big Senior Hip scheduled for Saturday evening at 8:30 in the school cafeteria. "Once Upon a Time" is the theme of the hop which is under the direction of the cla.ss officers, Richard Hjorth, president; Carl Hol mes, vice president; Jan All-red, All-red, secretary; and Tricia Whiting, treasurer. Faculty advisers assisting include Darlene Amott, chairman; Pat Kauffman, Clair Hess, Mike Jacobsen and Clark Stewart. Decoration will emphasize the theme and form the set- |