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The Mace is the place Mace was the place! A staff of 19, headed by manager Rocky Fender and assistant manager Randy Ryan, ran the unique student store where Loara students bought the supplies which were necessary for the 79-80 school year. The profits from the Mace helped benefit our Saxon Ath- letics by donating funds for the new baseball dugouts. When asked why the Mace was so involved in helping to better Loara and its campus, Mace advisor Mr. |oe Smith replied, We want the campus to be nice so people want to be in school. Students crowded in front of the Mace ser ' ice windows before school, at nutrition, and lunch to buy snacks, school supplies, birthday cards, and Saxonized items including T-shirts, mittens, scarves, and hats. 1 Gathering together at Ihe coke machine luniors Mary McBain, Kim Howman, and Karen Cordiii prepare for the lunch lime rush 2. Members ot Ihe student store take turns working at Ihe windows. Here lunior Debbie Ingersoll waits on a student customer. 3. While junior Karen Cordill was collecting goodies for a wailing cus- tomer, she was caught bv the flash of a camera. 4. Enioying a da at Movieland Wax Museum, Mace advisor Mr. Smith and manager Rocky Fender pose for a picture with a Kevstone Cop 5 Shown seaing customers at lunch time is senior Sue Sandefur. Pop- corn, Bubble Yum, ) ,Vfsand Dr Pepper were big items, b. Working on Ihe tiles are senior Rocky Fender and lumor Mary McBain. Behind the scene was just as important as waiting on customers Learning to operate a cash register is not an easy task, but lunior Bar- bara Duda concentrates on mastering the device 8 19 9-80 Mace Slatf Top; Mike Martlaro, Meianie Smith, Laura Cauna, Tammy Melton, Karen Cordill. Second, |anet Borman, Kim Flowman. lay Karr, Kathie Ross, Keystone Cop Front; Mike Coupland, Dave Smith, Mr. Smith, Rocky Fender. The Mace 77
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Nancy Carlile crowned in two-day gala Tears of happiness, forced smiles, hidden broken hearts, and nervous anticipation were just a few of the multi- tude of emotions that crescendoed during the week of homecoming. Robin Ray, homecoming queen of the previous year crowned her successor Nancy Carlile. The other girls in the court included senior attendants Sandy Didonato, Karen Mercandante, and Brenda Muckey. Allison Wright and Linda Heidenrich were crowned )unior and Sophomore Princesses. Red and Gold balloons were sold at the game. To add to the decor and spirit of the event. Also Lisa Winch supplied the senior class with the antique automobiles used for transporting the queen and her court. The excitement of the night was topped off by the Mighty Saxons crushing the Katella Knights, 48-13. 1. In keeping with the theme of homecoming antique Fords were used to transport the queen and her court. Riding to the field during the halftime show are queen Nancy Carlile, and Senior Attendants Karen Mercandante, Sandy Didonato, and Brenda Muckey. 2. Upon hearmg her name announced as homecoming Queen Nancy turns to her father in happiness. Senior Sandy Didonato Senior Karen Mercandante Senior Brenda Muckey 78 Homecoming Soph. Linda Heidenrich
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