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GHOST OF A MEAL “ Being at school all day on Saturday was hard work, but it was all worth it in the end.” Amy Hughes All 136 Seniors met on the morning of October 18 to celebrate a class Mass together and to bring three pies (one more than in previous years) in prep- aration for that afternoon’s Spaghetti Supper. After many years of spring suppers the event was moved back to its original fall location. The theme, Halloween, seemed ap- propriate because of the fall date. Seniors wore costumes that ranged from traditional witch and monster costumes to girls in army fatigues. The theme Halloween gave people creative choices for costumes,” said senior Jane Miller. In the annual event, 1,508 meals were served by the seniors supervised by Fr. Dave Steinle and many faculty members. All seniors seemed to have fun in preparing and serving the dinner. The seemingly not dangerous preper- ations went well except for a small incident with Fr. Steinle's finger. The Spaghetti Supper was a lot of fun and it created a great sense of Senior unity,” stated senior Sara Broderick. The large crowd was credited to the great weather and,of course, to the delicious meal that was served. Junior Jennie Hancock said, It looks like a lot of fun and I am looking forward to becoming a Senior and taking part in it.” The student chairpersons were Dawn McQueen and Carrie Panther who were in charge of the twenty-two committees of Seniors. Everything went really smoothly but it was hard work getting everything ready, said senior Dawn McQueen. A the kitchen committee gets geared up for the five o'clock rush, Dan White works on preparing some more meatballs. 20 Spaghetti supper
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At the all school Mass for the feast of the Immaculate Conception, Fr. Paul Deyo consecrates the host along with Fr. Dave Steinle as Deacon Dennis Duff looks on. Senior Steve McIntosh feels the grace of God’s forgiveness through the hands of Father Bernie Weir at the Advent penance service. Wth shoes off. the student body throws balloons into the air at the December retreat with the hope of finding a written message inside. Religious life
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Even though they are on the garbage committee, Dan Barnes, Jamie Toal, and John Gluba look like they’re having fun. AAaking sure everyone has their choice of favorite pie, Jenny Trilk keeps the dessert display in order. Oalifomia raisin Carrie Menke, who worked on the dishwashing committee, keeps the trays clean for the big crowds. Spaghetti supper
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