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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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