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M ount Assemblzes Break The Daibf Routine Clockwise: l. UCA Band helps St. Mary's celebrate Fine Arts Week. 2. Puppets are one of the many attrac- tions of Renaissance Fair. 3. A ladder helps Lori Clack to decorate the Christmas tree. 4. Two witches scare people away from the Renaissance Fair. 5. During an assembly on adver- tising. Celeste Allen and Melinda Hopkins join in a radio play. 6. Fran- ces Zakrzewski shows her new hair style. 7. fCenterJ Students enjoy one of the many assemblies. I4 Student Life
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The front portico of the new building is used for many things. including an outdoor eating place for the students. The new building also provides room for new lockers which the students enjoy. Students enjoy the convenience of the new park ing lot. Student Life 13
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Almost every Friday the student body, faculty, and admin- istration are given the benefit of an assembly. Besides putting a change in the day-to-day routine, the programs are interest- ing and knowledgeable. Outside group are oftentimes invited to share with M.S.M. their ideas and findings. Besides the assemblies shown on the opposite page, the school has seen others such as the Mind Grind, sponsored by the National Honor Society, in which students from each of the classes competed in a contest of knowledge by answering questions. This group also sponsored an assembly for its annual induction of members. Oftentimes, the Band and Cho- ral group entertain the school with music and songs during this time. The Assembly Committee tries to arrange different types of interesting programs for all members of the school group. The members of this organizaed group include: teachers, Sherrie Beavers. Shirley Herndon, Sharon Johnson, and Frank Poin- dexter: and students, Senior Rita Rolf, Junior Jam Dollins, Sophomore Susie Jegley, and Freshman Lisa Ferrell. 5 Students watch a soap opera as Tricia Bartsch and Darcy Rourke provide the energy by pedall- ing. Student Life 15
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