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Show I .. . . 1 ! ' - " ;Y - ;v. .,: ' f. J( "" - ' ' -'t . - -"" i .. ' Mr- Students at the C. R. Sundwall Center display handmade Mexican de- "A Mexican Christmas"Observed at Center A Mexican Christmas is being celebrated by students at the C. R. Sundwall Education Cen- corations on their unusual unu-sual tree. They are, left to right, Jed Taylor, ter this year. The idea sprang from the donation of a large pinata to the center by i It ft. 1rft y, ,,3 Shawn Stainbrook and Martha Ellis. Jeanann Shatley, and the fact that the vocational students were studying North American countries count-ries at the time. The Sportsman's Club brought a native cedar tree to the school, which seemed particularly appropriate ap-propriate to the Mexican theme, said Director Angela An-gela Wanielista. Ornaments Orna-ments on the tree were all made by the students. There are Ojos de Dios, or eyes of God, crepe paper flowers in brilliant bril-liant shades, and paper bird cages with birds inside. A Christmas Party will be held at the school Dec. 20, with Mexican Chocolate, guacamole & other South of the Border Bor-der treats. At noon the students will all enjoy a traditional Fiesta dinner. din-ner. The Christmas Party at the school is sponsored spon-sored annually by Alpha Rho chapter of Epsilon Sigma AJpha sorority. |