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100 ardi ...blowing in the wind. Sheer exhaustion, pants Marilyn Donohue as she blows up a room full of pink and yellow balloons. It takes no brains--just blow! Burma Shave on a pink balloon and a thin sharp razor to scrape it off!!! The slightest pressure from Ruth Brinker and BANG !--a shower of shaving cream sprinkles Gras--New Orleans style gullf- , Pick a posy and win a prize! Colette Malolepszy, Phyllis O'Rourke, and Julie Heller wait in line while Mickey O'Brien and Margaret Hoffman do a little gardening. a little French maid named Linda Coenen and Baby Huey Loretta Cihacek in the cuddly lace cap. That freckled face in back didn't get splattered but wait till her turn.
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Ma brings a renewal of dedication to Mar if uf 4 gg is um 'wT Ef l J -,E ,PW HT Mounting the stairs to the campus shrine, attendants . Therese O'Connell,freshmang Shannon McGuire, soph- omoreg and Barbara Colfer, junior, honor Our Lady. 4 I ' E I . 1 5 W In the traditional ceremony of May Crowning each per- May Queen, Mary Marnin, chosen by her senior class- son consecrates himself to the Mother of Christ, pa- mates, c r ow n s th e V i r g in wi t h d e 1 i c a t e blue troness and ideal of every Saint Mary collegian. and white carnations while the student body sings a hymn of praise. M, ..
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enlivens a campus Costumes, patched and wrapped and strung, appear in a variety of shapes to change charming collegiates to anything from Snow White to Jesse James. Reds, yellows, and greens of crepe paper decorations and everywhere bouncing and exploding balloons create a jovial scene for the masqueraders of the Mardi Gras. This sophomore-sponsored frolic demands creative genius to change the vast expanse of Marian Hall into the colorful streets of New Orleans. The sidewalks were rolled down on Shrove Tuesday and a gay parade of stu- dents encircled enticing booths dominated by their ticket-please proprietors. Humpty Dumpty set sturdily on his wall watching bottles struck by balls topple below him. The tortoise and the hare resumedtheir race in the guise of two lethargic turtles and Tom Sawyer went fishing for combs, scratch pads or matches. Peter Rabbit and Mary-Mary were among those who answered roll call through the Ad- ventures in Fantasy Land theme. B under Bunny Bingo challenges several faculty mem- bers into an old game with a new title. Joan Reinhart, Michele Haggerty and Kathy Melby watch for a winner. .IUHIIAN IME! DMAHL ffm in i Ain oriental dungeon may have slanting-eyed witches or silk sheeted ghosts, but not pretty ticket-takers like Pat Johnson, Japanese from thongs to lotus blossoms. 101
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