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candy drive At SHM there are two things that are inevitable: tuition and the Candy Drive. Each year the Drive is heralded by a roily held between the classes, each proving themselves to have the most spirit. The whole object of this frenzied activity is to sell as many cases of that luscious World ' s Finest as possible so that the winning class can take a day off from their studies to troop on down to Disneyland. Each class more than willingly sets off, standing endless hours in front of stores, wearing their loafers to a mere frazzle in hopes of selling the most candy. This year, the senior class proved their salesmanship and with their tired, aching feet grate- fully accepted first prize: a free trip to Disneyland. It ' s a senior privilege to unload the boxes of candy. Spirits run high during the condy drive. 108
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Christmas assembly S.H.M. Santa, Rose Ann Ramos, wishes Sister Virginia Marie a Merry Christmas. Santa surprises a good little girl with a life size Raggedy Ann and Andy! The students and faculty of S.H.M. thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas Assembly. Santa made a surprise entrance and with the help of his elves and animated toys distributed gifts and Christmas cheer! 107
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Th« guitar players of the Liturgical Club. President of Liturgical, Sheila Flavin. iturgica In order that our worship may be alive and meaningful it must be a true expression of the peo- ple. We experience many miracles at SHM. We perform various experiments in music v ith success and failure. What is important is that there is a hearty response from the people. We begin to become friends. This is expressed in the beautiful kiss of peace given at every Moss in which we honestly say: Peace be yours. - J (top) S. Zuniga, O. Gonzales, J. Baquera, M. Domingo (stonding) A. Nishimoto, M. Gonzales, L. Tsukomoto, M. Barker, J. Engle C. Hewitt, E. Broguiere, Sr. Angela, moderator, V. Rodriguez, B. Herrero (kneeling) O. Castellanos, B. Chavez, Lydia Luna. 109
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