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NI bet I can get mine up before you can!! Lower school listens attentively to the Christmas story. Santa's visit to MA was certainly a treat for ev- eryone-Young and Old! sr L W., , . , . 4, M- et t x A 'N Egan ., ' 'ra-W 32 -mg- Z
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Sitting Indian style in the front lobby, these se- nior high students listen with intent interest to the meaningful program. Mike Robinson and Regina McGinty express their Christian attitude about Christmas through their beautiful music. linnie Webster gives Diane Whatley a helping hand as she places the seventh grade ornament on the tree. EW
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.ittle Miss MA contestants spent several lours each day perfecting their routines ind walks. Bs the semi-finalists names are called, iane nervously opens her envelope nd exclaims, Oh! that's easy! 4iss MA contestant, Debbie Whatley, ramatizes her talent of Alice the Cat. tix: Pageant Brings Happy Days Having so much to do and very little time in which to do it, the yearbook staff plunged into the planning of the 3rd annual Miss MA Pageant with vig- orous action after the Christmas Holi- days. Mrs. Woodall, aided by her chairman-head, jane Rainer, ar- ranged and designed the Pageant with help from her staff and stagecrew headed by Billy Segrest. With a nervous smile and graceful poise,' each beautiful girl floated down the runway in her flowing gown as the 1975 Miss MA Beauty Pageant began. Held on january 17, the Pag- eant's theme was based on Happy Days. ln front of the backdrop which depicted an old-fashioned juke box with musical notes, the Miss MA con- testants, taken from grades 10-12 and each of the organizations performed individual talents along with a group presentation of Happy Days. Rep- resenting grades 4-6, the Little Miss MA contestants danced and sang to The Entertainer and Tie a Yellow Ribbon. Virginia Martin, Miss Auburn, emceed the Pageant and proved a valuable as- sistant to Mrs. Woodall on this memorable evening. To ease the ten- sion while the judges made their deci- sion, a tap dance was given by Kelli Youngblood and Tia Bell. Regina McGinty sang two musical numbers by the Carpenters for the anxious au- dience during a short recess. 33
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