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Faculty skit ana' Happiness Day meet the neea'f0r spirit ana' jo y This is how teachers would act as students? Or is it their impression of how the students act? This year's faculty skit portrayed a typical Murray Enrichment Day but featuring the main attraction e boys! Even morning meditation was appropriate ' '... man should not be alone, I will make him a helpmatef' Girls attending the skit had to have turned in some Spring Festival raffle money. Happiness Day, a few weeks later, was meant as a day when people in the school would spreadjoy to each other. Each class selected a smile queen, their giggliest girl. Everyone received a smile sucker during the course of the day. Finally, everyone got out oftwo classes to see a movie. In the morning, upperclassmen saw The Pumpkin Eater, while underclassmen saw Scaramouche after lunch. ABOVE: With love and joy in our aging hearts teachers ended their skit portraying the scene at Hill-Murray next year. Is this a foreshadowing? Or could it be wishful thinking? UPPER RIGHT: In a tender scene, Mr. Maroney and Miss Kimball demonstrate the type of stu dent relationship that AMMer's hope to see more of next year. CENTER: What cheerleader Anne Renteria doesn't like she doesn't do! And evidently she doesn't like the Hill-Murray theme song. I wonder why? Could it be the tune and the words? 82fFaculty Skit
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Making a sales pitch for the upcoming festival, Mr. Asenbrenner gives a few pointers. They even drove the Vega into the gym for the Kick-off. ABOVE LEFT: Sister Theresa Kelly tries her hand at a little gambling. Come on 7! ABOVE CENTER: Some seniors will try and con anybody into buying a raffle ticket! ABOVE: Seniors indulge in a little noise. LEFT: Ann Hacker cheers her winning dad. Spring Festivalf8l h -f 'im'sWm'wrW-r'WH1'l M r r'Mn' 'WM ' 'E ' M' '
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LEFT: Freshman Smile Queen, Elyse Ravenscrolt and senior Smile Queen, Jill Liedl take smiling as a pretty serious business. Why, they even have buttons that smile! BELOW: Likewise, sophomore Smile Queen, Jan Kopinski and junior Smile Queen, Maureen Connors prove that their smiling can produce dimples ifthey really try. LEFT: A froeshadowing of Hill-Murray classes? Teachers reward ticket-selling students by giving a glimpse of how it looks from the other side ofthe desk. Happiness Dayf83
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