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1. Silvia Socarras, [?amona Torres, and Maria Cfiovez use their creative talents to mal e a special gift for their Kris Kins as a symbol of their affection. 2. Experiencing the vast beauty of the mountains holds an important part of the retreat. 3. Maria Santiago tal es part in the liturgy, standing next to the candles which represent the unity of the body, 4. While on the retreat, the body was fed as well as the soul. 5. Cecilia Colon meditates before receiving communion from Father Paul. 6. Sharon, Margaret and Jeannine nap to refresh themselves before starting out the day ' s activities. 7. Kathy Vela, Rosa Garcia and Lizeth Delgado add the finishing touches to their Kris Kin presents.
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Fundraisers Part of what keeps the school and its organizations going are fundraisers, such as the sale of chocolate bars, ad space for our yearbook, and various dances and bake sales throughout the scholastic year Without these fundrdisers many things in school would be much more expensive The Laureate Drive this year took us to the circus Again each class was represented by a character, Lion (seniors) Juggler (juniors) Clown (soph- omores), and Monkey (freshman). The Lion showed its domination over the St, Matthias circus, since the Seniors came in first in the drive. Without these fundraisers, life in this school would be a Jungle ' WM J- J
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Togetherness The Senior Retreat was an ex peri- ence which had various meanings for all those who participated. For some it was a strengthening of their relationship with God, For others it was a representation of this relationship Moreover encounters did not stop here: for many girls it was a renewal of old friendships, as well as the meetings of new friends However, this renewal and strengthening of relationships was not all that went on during these three days During free time, the girls had the chance to enjoy the beautiful scenery which was one of the many pleasant surprises that were offered to them. In addition to group activities, the Seniors had a chance for solitude. It was the final activity which was for the majority the most memor- able. Everyone was given the opportun- ities to trade Kns Km presents and express their feelings on the retreat. Many beautiful things were said, but it was what Margaret Keel said that touched everyone, Make new fnends but keep the old, for one is silver and the other ' s Goldi
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