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irE Lee Even though things tW'MhocAMLon board the U.S.S. Pioneer, tfcere cftf a tiMwhln the Crew needs a break in the a£ kderrup dufcrtKer. Shore Leave iii4ji)3Jt IWifmat wm's crew par- takes in special activities. Clubs are numerous and even some classes, such as Journalism, Yearbook, Physics, French, and Spanish plan some unusually interesting activities. This year, the Sociology class planned, organ- ized, and buried a time capsule to be uncovered thirty years from the time of its implantation Art Club painted Christmas scenes omlfe win- dows of local businesses. Members say they pHe to o$ake it an annual fund raiser. rama and Music Departments prdduced ‘Deadwood Dick” and “Carnival.” It’s the “extras” during the school hours that keep the spaceship “Pioneer” a never ending place of activity. Sl 1. Captivating audiences in the production of “Carnival” are Meg and the puppets. 2. New ex- perimental foods gave lunch a different twist for oyce. 3. Royalty at the year’s most formal festivity me dressed in the most efegant attire.
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