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An evening of medieval family entertainment, The annual Wassail, in it’s 16th consecutive year, is a Christmas celebration of medi- eval times. It is enhanced with the traditions of song and dance. The Wassail, under the direc- tion of Mr. Brown, focuses upon Santa Lucia. St. Lucia, a maiden of the Roman Empire, gave up her dowry to the poor near the day she was supposed to have been wed. Such an ac- tion was unheard of in that day. 12 events Lucia achieved her Saint status when she was burned at the stake and did not die until a sword pierced her heart. Along with other traditions such as the lighting of the Christmas tree and the bring- ing in of the Boar ' s head, was a puppet show written by the 8th grade STP class and performed by the Speech Club under the direction of Miss Kubiak. The newest arrival was the hand- bells, performed by the boys ensemble. They performed the song “Christmas was Born.” Wassailers in their dresses and tunics sang a wide variety of Christmas songs while the guests enjoyed a 4 course meal. The main dish was roast loin of pork. Other dishes in- cluded tossed green salad, baked potatoes, croissants and caviar. Desserts included Swiss Delight cake from St. Louis as well as many other varieties of cakes and candies.
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Proper etiquette is the ingot goal; therefore, it is not unusual for many of the Ingot family to practice proper be- havior. The mock wedding affords stu- dents an opportunity to reinforce what they ' ve learned in a realistic setting. Top: F. Pacheco, G. Jestes, J. Garner, G. Garcia, W. Majka, P. Norman, R. Doom, and Q. Rately. Left: J. Hooper walks down the aisle. She was a brides- maid for Pixie. Above: Two of the new- ly wedded couples kiss after their ex- change of vows. 11 events
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Clockwise from top left: Members of the Boys ' Ensemble perform the tradi- tional Italian Banner Waving. Male members of the Mixed Ensemble bow to their partners during the Renais- sance Masked Dance. Santa Lucia, Shelly Groover, serves desserts wear- ing her wedding dress and crown of burning candles. The Mixed Ensemble, in colorful attire, entertains the crowd with wassail songs. Girls from the Con- cert Choir, holding arches made of holly, perform a Peasant Dance. The armored hunters bring a prized catch, the peacock, for the feast. events
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