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Christmas Came — Better Late Than Never! Due to the snow fall in December, the Christmas party was postponed and res- cheduled for the first week in January. The party, organized by the senior class, started the New Year off right. Gift exchanges took place among Big Sisters and Little Sisters, Christmas angels and their Kris Kindles, the faculty and Student Body. Although it came late, the Christmas spirit still stirred among the students. Rita Lime breathlessly looks at her sniffed bear and sweater. Beth Strange is caught by surprise decorating her Kris Kindle ' s locker. The best part of the party for the seni opening their presents. Tony Constantino agrees with her little fnend that it ' s only puppy love.
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Halloween Brings Out the Spirits in All The Halloween party held in October started off with a big Boo! Among the attendants were stop lights, cheerleaders, and most prominent of all, Miss Indiana 1918. There was a scariness in the air as everyone watched the movie with terror. At intermission apple cider and candy were served. The pumpkin carving contest, won by Laura Sanchez, seemed to be the highlight of the funfilled evening. Cindy Newman looks at her ! Payne, Janet Gumble, and Sherry Johnson show pumpkin carving talents. Raggedy Ann and Andy bring back childhood memories for all. The cosrume parade winners are Mrs. Martin, Pam Blanton, Sister Jeanne, Magdalen Arszman and Laura Sanchez.
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An Evening for Just Me and My Daddy. One of the many planned activities of the Student Council Standing Committees was the annual father-daughter evening, which was held in March. The theme of the evening was titled Me and My Daddy. The evening began with daughters serving an informal dinner to their fathers, in the night club atmosphere made possible by the decorations. Entertainment was provided by talented fathers and daughters, and towards the end of the evening there was a sing along of old favorites. Cathy Zimmer and Magdalen Arszman decorate the candles for the evening. The fathers and daughters dance to the beat of Golden Oldies. Patsy Scollard and Marianne Heck act as wait- resses for their fathers. The talented Baldwin sisters dance to the r of Chicago
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