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Seasons Spark Spirit Hansel and Cretel's gingerbread house comes to life in the form of Michelle Brandys' Geome- try project. Holidays put a new spark in the personalities of many McAuleyans. Halloween meant a costume day and a pumpkin carving contest sponsored by Student Council. Homeroom 207 won with their rendition of Dandy Lion . Many activities provided extra spirit during the Christmas season. Mission Post Office made the delivery of Christmas cards and gifts possible for senders and receivers. St. Nick's day rewarded all good girls with candy in their shoes. Various Christ- mas parties in different classes gave students a break from the monotony of a normal school day. On Valen- tine's day, Community Committee sponsored a heart cookie sale and post office with all proceeds going to the Heart Association. Maybe it was because they meant vacations, or maybe it was just the spirit of the occasion but when a holi- day came around, so did the life in many McAuleyans. Nancy McCloud is disguised in personality as well as attire in a pious Halloween pose. With the gingerbread gone, it becomes apparent that the house is little more than ticky-tacky with leftover crumbs. l ,,-..av 4? Y' l Lv- ff -LR ,,-1 .,,f7 ff' I rj mt . ft ff- -.2 OH 'ffgfli E1 ,, 'Q-.F . we ., .-4 Q 1: g.Yt,:,Ut-, . . 1 - A. 'li ,FF-t lt., ' Ziff? ti, lfegi., M 3,1771-.ikzi 4 .l fi fy , .- fc: r 1 gl ' 1.151 .i ' ' .J Q ., X-gd . i l l . . l t if .Ji s -,r t l s .11 l 'i l
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Can I Borrow a Dress? Got a Date! Denise Simmons and her date take time out from dancing to get their picture taken at the 1979 prom. Pick up the flowers, take a shower, do your nails, curl your hair, wait for your date tsince you're ready earlyl, pictures at six, dinner at seven, dance from nine to twelve and . . . These were the basic components of a for- mal dance. May 23 marked the day of Moon- light Memories , the 1979 junior- Senior Prom. This was the first year in several that the prom was not held at the Masonic Auditorium. Instead, it took place at the Toledo Club through the help of Mr. Wayne Landes. Oro Spectre provided the music, the To- ledo Club provided the decor, the sophomores provided the cookies and punch, and the couples provided the energy. Winter Enchantment was the theme for the Christmas dance. One factor which made this Christmas dance different was an odd couple. Seniors Cheryl Frick and Nancy McCloud Cin tuxedol came to the dance together and even got their pic- ture taken together. Nancy, by the way, was up for senior attendant but could not be escorted to the stage by Cheryl because of minor technicalities. The queen and her court included: Theresa Oswald, queen, Denise Simmons, senior at- tendant, Marie McCartney, junior at- tendant, Sandy Wagner, sophomore attendantg and Lisa Arman, freshman attendant. Ready to greet girls and their dates, Leslie Pomeroy, Penny Presser, Sr. Peggy, and Paula Willard get ready to check bids as well. Prom gives loan Beaudry and other people a chance to test their dancin' shoes .
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