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RU ALTAR HH, 365 days till iels .¢mn Oi ebalsineetels As usual, MN students were a lively group during Christmas break. Our stars could be seen shining at hockey games, family celebrations, festive par- ties, and even in far-away places like Mexico where Ann Scherbring vaca- tioned in the sun. For the most part, McCluer North- erners enjoyed their time off simply by staying up late--and, of course, enjoy- ing the luxury of sleeping late. Junior Maureen Simpson commented, ‘‘Extra rest and the absolute laziness was really appreciated. When we're in school, anything like that is unthinkable!” What would Christmas be without Lisa Watkins 10 | Maria Watkins 10 Saphrunia Webb 1] Chris Weber 10 Chris Weber 1] Joe Weber 10 Beth Webster 10 Scott Wedig 10 Robin Weeks the old standards like Bing Crosby crooning ‘I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas’’? And there was the frantic last minute shopping for Uncle Charlie. Many teenagers looked forward to the tlood of movies released during the Christmas season. This year movie lovers were swamped with such flicks as ‘The Jazz Singer,’’ “Seems Like Old Times,’ ‘Popeye,’ and “‘Stir Crazy.” As far as a white Christmas was con- cerned, ours came in time for Christ- mas Eve, but the ground cover melted before people could get in any good sledding, or real snow ball fighting. A touchy subject during the holiday season was munching and its unfortu- nate consequences. This year it was the same old problem of losing weight for the holidays, then gaining it back after the drumstick and dressing, and then trantically trying to lose it again before the big New Year's Eve bash. Sooner or later, it had to happen. The dread word rose its ugly head again, ‘Homework?’ The general re- action from students regarding ques- tions from parents about homework was a blank stare. And it wasn't until Sunday night, January 4, that most stu- dents began pulling books out from un- der beds and dusting them off. Unfortunately, January 5 came too soon --even after two weeks oft, it was still too soon. Remarks like, We need another sixteen days off’ could be heard as students and faculty stumbled into that first hour class at 7:45 Monday morning. And it wasn't long before the count- down began all over again: It’s only 361 days ‘til Christmas; 360 days..... resi eR Underclass 165
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