The Jetstream Flashback: December 14, 1972
The shelves of every store are lined with mini-Santas; cars are topped with trees and trees are topped with stars and angels; kitchens are smelling like mom’s cooking and sugar cookies; we’re all realizing that we haven’t yet bought those gifts we told ourselves we’d buy for mom and grandma. The last minute shopping is still weeks away, but the craze of the Holiday season is surely here. This 1972 article, “Christmas Bells Change Their Tune,” by Teri Olson, shares the same sentiment, remarking on the old traditions and cherished festivities.
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Jenny Beth Maynard, Managing Editor
People often refer to me as the Captain, due to my daring nature and ability to lead masses of people across storming seas unharmed. And even if people...