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hicken is fnger licking good ' , I the annual faculty dinner To everything there is a seasonu lnd December 10th yas the season at Murray br the annual faculty dinner. 'he biting cold made the hot spiced punch xtra welcome o the 75 faculty and guests. tccenting spices and seasonings, he home ec. classes .nder the anxious eye of S. Marie xave them a real variety: tors d'oeuvres, salads ind savory chicken with rice. In their self-styled pantsuits the four members of the advanced home ec. class catered to the desires of the faculty. Transformed, the school had the atmosphere, the home ec. classes had the dinner and the faculty had the night to themselves. Going to school, but not to work, was a delightful change. vi LEFT: Curiosity overcoming their enthusi- asm for clean-up, S. Angeline and S. Kather- ine admire a piece ofchina. RIGHT: S. Jeroma, Mrs. Odean, Carole Val- enty and Mr. Odean, connoisseurs of fine food. check the courses. LOWER LEFT: The dinner finished and the socializing beginning, Mary Southerling pitches in with cleaning. LOWER RIGHT: Confronted with numer- ous delicacies, Mr. and Mrs. Asenbrenner sample a bit of everything. t Faculty Dinnerf73
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Hope and unity stressed at last Epzphan y Party The trouble with Epiphanies is that they come once a year. The seniors gathered for their traditional cake party to vie for the title of Queen. Hundreds of calories later, Kathy Fuller discovered the dime in her piece of cake. Before the program, Mr. Asenbrenner announced the merger with Hill. As Sally McEvoy stated, The merger and Epiphany both involve a search with a similar goal e 'unity' in Christ. The wise men had hope and there lies the difference e if we have hope, we too can find unity in Christ. UPPER RIGHT: Surrounded by surprised and excited friends, Kathy Fuller discovers the coveted Epiphany dime. RIGHT: With grace and rhythm, Colleen Okoneski performs her baton twirling routine for the Epiphany Court. FAR RIGHT: Senior Debbie Searles dramat- ically portrays a girl whose world is shattered by her boy friend's death. BELOW: Robed in elegance, JoLynn Weis, Maria Woroby, Kathy Colwell and Linda Brown attend Queen Kathy Fuller.
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S tudenls step into the swing , ofschool dances Dance to the Musicw and they did just that. Who? Dads and daughters of AMM. Sizzling steaks, two left feet and the butterfly made the evening a swinging success. As one dad said, It's quite a compliment to both of us when we can say we had the time of our life! Darting from dads to dates the girls showedjust how fickle they could be! The day of Silver Belle dawned cold and crisp but ended on a warm note. Showing a bit of emotion, girls of AMM attended the Sweetheart Dance. The theme You Make Me So Very Happy was put to music by the Syndicate. The St. Patls Dance and Mystics Dance augmented gapping treasuries. TOP: Mary Jo Waldera and her beau, Jim Siefert were chosen as the King and Queen of Hearts at the Sweetheart Dance on February 12. ABOVE: Jill Liedl and Kari Cameron use everything they've got, includ- ing a little elbow grease, to decorate the gym for the dance. RIGHT: Swinging to the beat of the Syndicate, Nancy Reinhardt and her sweetheart groove to the popular music. 74 f Dances
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