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1. Mr. W ad ey eagerly assists Carol Wukawitz as she picks out goodies at the baked goods booth. 2. .John Welton, .John Coyle, Jeff McLaughlin and Brad Baker try their hand at games of chance at the gambling booth. 3. Jerry Campion impatiently waits for a piece of pizza served by Bro. Tom. 4. Teresa Kowles and Nunc V allander get into the spirit by dressing as M M’s. 5. Ann Cooper, Paula Kugel, Brie Larson and Nancy Bye represented room I 105 at the face painting booth. Snow
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Jail Malt Shop Top Booths The Jail, sponsored by the Speech team and the Malt Shop, sponsored by the Cross Country team were the top money makers at the annual Snow Daze Fun Fest held January eighteenth. The pie throwing booth gave students a chance to get back at faculty and some other students. When people weren’t throwing pies or gambling they were visiting the Italian Pizza booth or one of the many other food booths. The dance scheduled for January nineteenth was cancelled because of the cold weather but took place the next weekend. Joe Marrin and Kim Sexton were crowned as Snow King and Queen. Harry Kaiser and Greg Moser, Seniors, worked the sound system 18 Snow Daze
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An all time high for ticket sales! The $39,465 collect was way over the $30,000 goal. This amount was reached by students averaging $81.20 Top sellers, Julie Bergstrom ($1,350), David Me El-wain ($1,015) and Ellisha Me Kenny ($900) sold much more than the average. All the hard work earned students each of the three free Fridays and class picnics in the spring. The festivities began on Saturday, February 16th with the traditional Monte Carlo Night. But things really got going Sunday, February 17th when the Festival opened. There was music in the Beer Garden (gym) provided by the De La Salle Band, Alumni Band and the Tom Burnett and Big Band Express. A major attraction was the international foods booths, where one could sample foods from many different countries. But there was more to it than food - there were games for children and Bingo attracted players throught the day. Many people were glad of the two extra days vacation on the 18th and 19th because it gave them time to recover from the Festival. 20 Treasure Island
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