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We Cast cz Mystic Spell That Lmgerecl For the first time in several years dodging puddles and raindrops weren't problems for seniors at their prom. There were many complications though: inviting dates, deciding on the no-breaks, finding THE dress, and even last minute hairdos. Nine to one December 27, was transformed into a world all their own: 'lOur Winter Love. The seniors themselves were transformed from holy navy blue to velvet, satin, and silk. Chet Klein added to the dreams-come-true with his music. But before they knew it the clock struck one and it suddenly hit them as their no-breaks said that the eve- ning was over, that they had actually danced all night. Senior Prom Qzzeefz, Linda Ellis, if flanked by members' 0 hw fwfr! Flzzzze Bmufz lilldllj llyalfflmzz efzzz Kfzelnz Arm Maloney, First Atlenrlafzl, jane Mzzdwildef, M4113 Pm' helm Lzmelzfz Mfzdrl and CmolK1mk iso School Lqfe
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L ,,,, Q The allelzziaff of A Cappella ring off! for the commemomtiofz of Cl97'lJ'l,.F hirlh, sllweadifzg the Chrisfmas Jpirit. We Brought Gyfts of Song at Christmas Nine days before the birthday of Christ SI-lAers wit- nessed the ever-joyful Christmas story presented by members of the Drama Club, Ballet Club, and A Cappella. Vllith the narrator as their guide, they fol- lowed Mary and Joseph to the Inn of Bethlehem and were dancing with bewildered shepherds in the fields. The bearers of glad tidings appearing to the herdsmen were actually angels from the Ballet Club. As the people came together to worship the new-born Savior, SI-lAers all felt a part of the Celebration. The multitude of Mrs. von Barkhausen's A Cappella, their halos pro- viding a heavenly glow, sang with compassion for the frightened shepherds, with pride during the procession of the kings, and with the final resounding joy of Alleluia. The annual presentation provided for them an hour of entertainment, but more importantly, an hour of appreciation for the glorious birth of Christianity. Mary fzml foseph, fJ0l'l7'fIj'6!ll by'Kf1tl9i Biirhoff and Ellen Cezsfier, tzzzrlitiofzally ash for shelter, only to he School Lyfe I49
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Through the Night It if well know that a Senior Pronz if not complete without a rendition of Dear Samet! Heart. The happieft and nzoyt extiting moment of the evening if the crowning of Linda Ellif at queen. f'W Qfu 'CT' Seenzing not to notiee her date? reartion, Edie Smith afhf Father Ropjzel to .rign her no-hreah. farhie Krehy ana' her date Jeem quite unaware that the night nzust end and the irpell might he broken. 3 '! what W, School LV? Isl
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