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1 I 2 4 6 7 9 IO 'X A: at t . . 5.1 ,, 4,kV ...Muff , 5.2 is i , r if 5 .,n. A ,p i I r v r The many lights on the altar represent the Christmas theme. Martie Petrie, freshman class president, waits her turn to light her class candle. helped by Stella Duran. Stamping packages and letters during the Christmas rush proves to be amusing though hectic. After Mass, Msgr. Lirette receives his Christmas gift from the student body. Teri Pedrini takes an angel off the tree, as- suring a Baja child a Christmas gift. The Glee Club traditional concert brings the sounds of the holidays to the church audience. A decorated locker spreads its holiday greeting. Sisters Rosanne and Chris Robles share a date for the Christmas dance. Between dances there is time for conver- sation for Kathy Kennedy, Connie Segovia and their escorts. Couples at the Glendale Civic dance to the music of Tender. 22 EVENTS ' A
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Into a Family We Have Grown . . My friends have made my fin- ger sore turning my ring. This happy complaint reflects a Ring Day tradition juniors treasure. Celebrated on December 7, I977, the day began with morning Mass carefully planned by the Ring Day committee. Special guests at the ceremonies were the juniors' par- ents and the seniors. Msgr. Lirette distributed the rings, assisted by Sister Ann Eileen. The initial joys of ring ownership were shared among friends during off-campus lunch at Shaker Mountain Inn, Scoreboard, or Ernie's. Then seniors honored the juniors at an afternoon reception, singing In My Life and presenting each girl with a white carnation as a symbol of love. During this ceremony and after- wards, many fingers turned the new rings as a valued gesture of friend- ship. EVENTS ll
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The Light From Within ls the Light That Shines Christmas excitement began with Wishing on a Star, held December 2 at the Glendale Civic, and grew as the Glee Club produced A Touch of Christ- mas. Then Stella and her student body crew began to invade Block 2 daily with armloads of cards and packages. Overnight, a large tree, tinsel garlands, locker and door decorations appeared. brightening the halls. ln the classrooms, Social Action Angel Trees offered everyone a way to send toys to Baja. On December 2l, after a morning program of Glee Club songs. choral readings by the speech classes. and a climactic Candlelighting Mass, faculty and students went home to begin their celebration of the Christmas season. --E gg EVENTS 23
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