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     As  December  25  approaches,  a  bubbling
     sensitivity  of  high  spirit  flows  abundantly
     through  the  corridors  of  Delhaas.  The  climax
     of  this  intense  feeling  is  reached  with  fervor
     in  the  form  of  our  annual  Christmas  assem­
     bly.  Omnipresent  in  this  activity  is  our  own
     chorus,  which  serenades  the  student  body
     with  a  beautiful  arrangement  of  some  well-
     known  Christmas  carols.  Another  standard
     portion  of  the  program  is  the  men’s  chorus
     who,  with  their  stalwart,  well-rounded  tones,
     fill  the  auditorium  with  bountiful  spirit
     On  the  lighter  side  of  the  program  we  see  a
     comical  presentation  of  a  well-known  Christ­
     mas  poem  or  song.  This  adds  gaiety  and
     Ught  heartedness  to  the  atmosphere.  Bril­
     liantly,  the  ending  arrives  with  the  appear­
     ance  of  jolly  S t  Nick  busily  spreading
     Christmas  joy  to  one  and  all  and  the  closing
     address  from  our  Principal,  Mr.  Martin.
     Truly  this  event  is  a  zenith  of  each  year  at   Christmas  is  not  complete  without  this  fine  looking  men’s  chorus,  consisting  of  both
     Delhaas.  It  triggers  the  enthusiasm  of  each   students  and  faculty.  Each  year  this  group  performs  for  the  enjoyment  of  all.
     student  and  helps  him  to  carry  it  the  year
     around.







































    Jolly  Ole  St.  Nick  brings  cheer  and  good  wishes  at  the
                                                           Barry  Ballow,  Bill  Finney  and  Mike  Krysak  are  certainly  coming  forth
    special  Christmas  assembly.  Christmas  at  Delhaas  just   with  some  jazzy  Christmas  selections  at  the  annual  assembly  program.
    wouldn’t  be  the  same  without  him.                 They  called  themselves  the  Grasshoppers.







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