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j (top left) Amy Brennen, Shannon Egnew, and Shelley Olsen display spirit and enthusiasm, (top middle) Kristy Angus tests our her new horn on her big sis, Tracy Hallgath. (top right) Erin Signer’s “bubbling ” personal¬ ity shines, (middle left) Tina Shaffer puts her gift to good use. (middle) Mary New, Heather Kiefer and Pam Ball- man show their excitement and smile for the camera, (middle right) Freshman Becky Buschle relaxes in the sun and enjoys herself, (bottom left) Angie Eddings ad¬ mires her gifts she has received, (bottom right) Janice Eglseder and Joyce Doran glow with excitement. Big-Lil Sis Picnic 23
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1 ' jl il Muppet Magic Excitement filled McAuley’s halls on Sept. 17, as Seniors and Freshmen pre¬ pared for the annual Big-Lil Sis picnic. Keeping to tradition, Seniors presented a skit to the Freshmen. Thirty-five Se¬ niors put together their version of the events that have taken place at their four years at McAuley. Freshmen were portrayed as tripping over their books and looking for McAuley’s “swimming pool’’ as Sophomores were found at their hangout. Showbiz, every Friday night. Juniors showed off their rings and their class sweaters while Seniors looked forward to graduation and Dayto¬ na! The skit was narrated by Kermit and Baby Kermit to bring together the theme of Muppet Babies. The picnic took place on McAuley’s back field. Festivity was in the air as Seniors gave their little sisters stuffed animals and goodies dealing with Mop¬ pets. Pizza was delivered as expected every year. As the excitement came to an end. Se¬ niors and Freshmen packed up their pic¬ nic and hurried back to class. As Kathy Sand commented, “Getting to know my little sister, 1 think I’ve found a special friend.’’ (top left) Worn out from the picnic, Sharon Berger takes time to sit down and rest, (top right) Jenine Belli gathers her gifts as the picnic comes to an end. (middle) Seniors, along with their little sisters, unify and build a pyramid, (bottom left) One Freshman gathers her gifts into a doggy” bag! (bottom right) Shere Moeves assembles three freshmen for a picture. 22 Big-Lil Sis Picnic
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You’re One Of A Kind The annual Sophomore Father Daughter Dance took place on Fri¬ day, September 19. It was one of the many hot nights in September, but that didn’t deter the girls and their dads from dancing the night away from 8:00 to 12:00 P.M. Sophomores selected “Dad, You’re One of a Kind” as their theme for the evening. The cafeteria was softly lit by candles placed on the silver striped tables. Sophomore class moderators. Miss Clark and Mrs. Budde, made certain the dance went well, themselves enjoying the dance. Continental Rhythm played a variety of music to please both fathers and daughters. Songs ranged from oldies, “Twist and Shout”, to modern, “Venus.” Another tradition that took place was the crown¬ ing of queen and king, which was accepted by Marcy DeNoma and her father. Cindy Maccarone, Sophomore class president, added, “Our first project went well for being so early in the year. Even though we didn’t have a long time to plan, we had a lot of fun.” (top) Mr. Gick begins the evening by giving his daughter, Kelli, a corsage, (middle left) Taking a break from dancing Michelle Fehr- ing and her father talk, (middle right) Paula Schrudde jams the night away, (bottom left) Starting off the evening, Sophomore class moderators, Mrs. Budde and Miss Clark, dis¬ tribute corsages, (bottom right) Enjoying a dance with her dad is Jane Wintz. 24 Soph. Father Daughter Dance
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