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% MOONLIGHT from parasols to tails, young ladies and gentlemen sported the latest fashions as they danced the night away in a fanta- sy garden bathed in moonlight. On May 9th, over 50 couples found the once barren Assump- tion Hall transformed into an ex- otic paradise. All of the decora- tions and centerpieces were handmade. Jim Gross from Indianapolis furnished the music. The refresh- ment table uuas stocked with nu- merous delicious goodies rang- ing from punch to several variet- ies of cookies and sanduuiches to nuts, chocolates and potato chips. The well dressed crowd dances Co the beat of the music . Tlno Lasinski and Joe McUJhirter share a romantic moment. Shelly Szwedo and Doug funes enjoy each other ' s company os they take time out from dancing.
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7 The UJossail, a Christmas tradition for almost two decades, is a joyous celebration of Christ ' s birth. In medieval costume and with a festive atmo- sphere, the high school choir sets the stage for a winter evening of song and dance. The Junior High Multi-Purpose room, where the UUassail is held, is decorated with mock heraldry banners from (England and France. Among the other decorations are Italian flags from Siena, holly, mis- tletoe and over one-hundred candles which burn in unison to symbolize the light of the world. Under the direction of Mr. Brown the choir performed such songs as Sing Alleluia, Sing, This Little Babe, and A Thousand Candles. Gach song tells a story of the Christmas spirit and what it truly means. For entertainment, the guests enjoyed a juggling act. Italian banner waving, a Country dance, a Peasant Folk dance, and a puppet show presented by the Gighth Grade STP classes and sponsored by Miss Kubiak. To top off the night, the guests were served an appetizing dinner. The menu included Shrimp Cocktail, Veal Cordon Bleau, Stuffed Mushroom with Crab, various hor-d ' oeuvres, Gnglish Plum pudding. Chocolate Mousse, and the traditional Vule Log cake and UUassail punch. To end the night the guests recited in unison a reading which sums up the purpose of the UJassail, spreading Christmas cheer . . . May the spirit of the Christmas story enter all of our hearts and help us to carry love and goodwill wherever we go — until Christmas com es again! LURSSfilL 1 3
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rnd noses David LUallace is astounded to find tuio garters under Missy Carter ' s dress. Phil Schiller and Norma Schumacher flash their pearly ujhites as they dance to the music. 15
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