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'Really great' is the wora' for AMM'sj7rst Faire Day Faire Day, the culminating point of a week of re-birth, began what may be a new tradition. A presentation by the Minnesota Dance Company opened the festival. Under sparkling skies, scattered booths sold handicrafts, international delicacies and petitioned for POW's welfare. Girls feasted on French cinnamon puffs, ice cream, pizza, tacos Girls gambled away their pennies at Math Bingo in the cafeteria while choirs serenaded outside. Dramatists portrayed 'sWinnie-the-Poohw and English classes acted out ballads. In keeping with the theme of re-birth, an outdoor Mass celebration closed Faire Day activities. AMM joyously celebrated life and Home Ec pastries. In the Neo-Renaissance spirit, a number of sisters attended garbed in pre-Vatican II habits. with girls dancing the offertory and big, bright balloons reaching for the sky. ..it455.4f.,. 1 , ABOVE: Led by Carrie Cardinal, these modern dances performed for AMM on Neo-Renais- sance Faire Day. The main attraction was their dance to the song Classical Gas during the Mass held on that day. Even strong winds couldn't discourage the dancers. CENTER: Mary Riley takes a firm hand over her booth. Mary was selling plastic flowers of all shapes and sizes to anyone who had the money to buy one, while Pat Keiffer chips in. RIGHT: Mary Clare Stejskal sells her wares, otherwise known as pizza. Whether they had pizza back in the Renaissance period or not we'll never know. But we had it! 92f Faire Day wi. t a at '
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