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l Dear Virginia, Yes, there really was a Christmas at Minnetonka. The first signs appeared at the Christmas dance. Since Mr. Claus' best suit was at the cleaners, he sent Rudolph in his place. Santa's supervision was sorely missed as his elves couldn't manage to keep enough punch on hand. Other signs of Christmas appeared throughout the week before vacation. Those who attended the band and choir concert perhaps felt it when the entire audi- ence stood up to sing llSilent Night. Mrs. Skoy's po- dium helped brighten the Friday before vacation. Sounds of pounding could be heard from the science wing where students were busy crushing ice for home- made ice cream. Wandering musicians and carolers brought the day and the parties to a cheerful end. 50 Virginia, Christmas really was merry at Tonka. Sincerely, Rudolph, Dasher, Donner, Blitzen, Vixen, Comet, Cup- id, Dancer, and Prancer Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Kathy Weller, 12, insists that raw cake batter is the only way to cele- brate Christmas. Senior Mark Kroll, finding the pre-holiday season too much, builds himself a fort and hides out in room 224 until Christmas. 0 a . N HAM mp 1M rwmm; Maw: liRISi MA a me a CHLsmUt ' - QllO ill? mRRK L
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TOP: Eat, drink, and be merry, is a bit of advice given by Juniors Steve Holl and Barb Lush to Sophomore Brian Willcox. RIGHT: Stu- dents of Mr. Doug Berg figure that Christmas is as good a time as any to start soliciting those A's. BOTTOM: Besides their regular job of snow removal, the janitors also assisted in removing Juniors April Petty, Rosina Yue, and Ann Dooley.
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Lay on, Macduff! Macbeth tPaul Sadekt and Macduff tChris Chaset cross swords. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, Debbie DeVries, Debra Jerde, and Vickie Holkestad chant as their cauldron bubbles. Students question Macbeth as a high school play This year the drama department tried something new - a production of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Its success was questionable. Most students felt that it was either an excellent play but the acting didn't do it jus- tice, or that the play was a poor choice while the acting excelled. Even with such varied opinions, the audience agreed that it was worthwhile. That is, the evening au- diences did ... Lady Macbeth tAlice Lovet bows before Duncan, played by Greg Nelson.
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