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'Midnight Magic' Well attended Approximately 350 students at- tended 'Midnight Magic, Chapter Two,' the second semi-formal dance, on the evening of October 19, 1979. Pep Club decorated and orga- nized the dance. A disc jockey provided a variety of music rang- ing from slow to disco. Reigning as queen and king were Olevia Mitchem and Eric Gonzalez. Presenting the crown was last year's queen, Diana Diaz. 'P
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7 Students assumed different roles Involved was the way to cle- scribe most students. Not only were they involved at school, but many participated in activities away from school. Tomato sauce, twenty-five cents a spoonful and it's all on me, cried one of the jesters at the third annual Renaissance Fes- tival held on the grounds of the Agricultural Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs. The students lived in the thirteenth to six- -:eenth century for a day and seemed to enjoy it. German Club sponsored a bus to the festival and all Academy students were welcome. The In- ternational Thespian Society also took part in the festival as several of the members donated their time to work at the festival. During the week of October 15 students took on a different look. This was spirit Week. Days were designated as Fifties Day, Kiddie Day, Twin Day, Hobo Day, and Blue and Sil- ver Day. Students came dressed in many costumes as they corn- peted for top prizes of the day. l5l 1. A juggler entertains spectators at the Renaissance Festival. 2. Bill Wolcheski, sophomore, tries his luck on Iacob's Ladder. 3. Gary Bowman, sophomore, lives in the age of Robinhood. 4. Michelle Cailteux, senior, shows her spirit on Hobo Day. 5. During spirit week Robin Goodspeed, junior, dressed the part of a hobo. 64? 1mwui M-,wwewme 1 I7
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