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Set-up the beakerg fill it with 500 mil- liliters of red powder and a liter of green liquid. Now mix, and PRESTO ' a school year explodes into vivid color. The people that planned the 1979-80 school year only wish it was that easy! Getting-up at 8:00 in the morning on a bright july day, or coming to school a day early in their uniforms was trying for Stu- dent Council leaders. And for all students, scrambling for a good locker near the corridor and cringing at the total of ones fees were the events that reminded all that the last really free weekend, until june, had arrived. But that first day when you saw all your friends clad in their McAuley finery . . . well, it dulled the pain of a summer de- parted. Freshmen experience their first Religion class of high school. Students catch up on summer activities during the breakfast after the opening school Mass. Q . gk ,,,,g.p
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.IM ll F -wg 'N iii ' ' f t .LJ .Sk E11 l jl in Qlr. x X l Trying desperately to unscramble their modular schedules, Tina Taylor and Chris Decker use the joint effort system. During the opening school mass, Fr. Libbens cele- brates on the theme of On The Road To Experi- ence .
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