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4 (1) With song and dance and chocolate kiss costumes the Macy 2 girls sweet talk themselves into the hearts of all. (2) A creative Pennington resident uses the old pumpkin carving tradition to honor Jesus. (3) Cheryl Pickett and Kim Duncan graciously await the judges decision. (4) Little Bo Peep and her sheep, otherwise known as Karen Maxwell and Joyce Yates, find their way to the Harvest Party without getting lost. Halloween 13
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I i Jesus, not Jack-o-Lanterns, honored on Halloween What? No Halloween party? Ben Bauer, the activities director, really caught my attention that morning in chapel. But then he went on to ex- plain the unusual announcement. Throughout history. Halloween has been steeped in pagan rituals which honored or appeased Satan and evil spirits. After investigating the nature of Halloween, Ben though it unfitting for a Christian college to celebrate this holi- day. He said he had decided on a Har- vest party that would honor Jesus in- stead of Satan. (I could have cheered!) At the party, John Strutz reinforced this theme by leading us in singing and bringing a devotional. Laura Clark also praised God in song. Cookies and cider were served. Cos- tumes were optional, but many used their creativity to appear in zany dress. Costume judging was decided by au- dience applause. Top winners were the Macy 2 girls, who dazzled us all with their silver foil chocolate kisses costumes and their own rendition of Too Sweet to be True. Making a late entrance but still win- ning the audience ' s approval were Butch Hart, Tim Sherman, Steve Morgan and Mike Ogden. Using balloon grapes, colored tissue paper, and other trappings, they came as the Fruit of the Loom label. Jeanine Wendt and Steve Wolf gur- gled and gooed their way to third place in their baby costumes. The party was a success, and we all discovered you don ' t have to glorify Satan to have fun. 12 Halloween
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- (1) Pennington invites everyone to join in t he Love of Christmas, Jesus! (2) Mary Kay Hansen and Wendy Augustin draw close showing their love for Christmas and the camera. (3) Karen Peterson displays the true gift of Christmas. (4) Ron Crecelius surveys the celebrating in Ed- wards before reading the Nativity Story. (5) With bag over his shoulder, Santa, Mahlon Lott, ho ho ho ' s his way into Pennington. (6) Lori Klopfen- stein and Melodi McBride snuggle for some Christmas warmth. (7) Hiding behind the branches, Debbie Driesner and Bonnie Powell work to trim the tree. 14 Christmas
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