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(Above) Even Ernie the Muppet enjoys Himself at the Mission Fair. Accompanying him are Miss Piggy, Kermltthe Frog, Fozzle Bear and Burt. The festive mood i eeps Ernie In such a good mood all during the Mission Fair that he blows a first prize bubble that is the envy of many students. (Right) Jane Burt and Chevetta Cilmore keep their cus- tomers in the happy spirit with bright smiles and cheerful laughter. Each Sophomore labored at her post throughout the day at the ciever booths, bright posters and colorful balloons the sophomores made the Mission Fair a success. (Left) Christina Emerson expertly applies mai e-up to Mary K. Pias, transforming her into a clown. Mary was just one of the many clow ns running around the Mission Fair that afternoon, one can be sure that many students and visitors laughed and smiled at the Fair. (Far above) From left to right, Jacquelyn LaPiante enjoys a snow- cone while sitting in the jali as Beth Wagner Impatiently looks at her watch. Meanwhile, Sallie Nyhan attempts to have a small chat with a tight lipped Sr. Gonda Marie, usually friends will pay a small fee to have the " culprit " placed In jail. It ' s Time To . . . Light Lights For Muppetational Fair " Kermmy, honey, are we going to the 1982 Sophomore Mission Fair? " " Of course. Miss Piggy! The Fair is in our honor, The Muppets! " After the sophomores toiled over plans, booths, and props, the Mission Fair proved to be well worth the hard work. The twenty- two cleverly designed booths were enjoyed by children of all ages, as well as Notre Damers. Sights in the gym included the Miss Piggy booth, the cool-green Kermit Frog Pond booth, the Swedish Chefs Sucker surprise, and the Space Landers ' booths. Of course, the Mission Fair would not be complete without refreshments. Cookies, cupcakes, fudge, brownies, and cold drinks were sold to revive any Grover Grabbers and Black Jack experts or any other Mission Fair attenders. The 1982 Sophomore Mission Fair netted over S1 ,800. The profit was given to the New Guineau Mission. The spiritual gain from this Mission Fair was the promotion of unity throughout the school and the surrounding community. Mission Fair / 13
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