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Below: In stiff terror, John Thompson leaves the haunted house. Top Right: Farmer Kevin Schorn provides an old- fashioned hay ride during the carnival. L if it if as Q if I L..-' -Q' Above: Mike Mahoney drums up a little business as he mans the garage sale. Right: ln preparation for the carnival student clowns get ready to advertise in the local area. IFront rowl-Mark Mastin, Tom lrizarry, Mike Kraft, IBack rowl- Mark Hranek, Mike Hranek, John Lombardi, Marty McDonagh, Don Eisner and Steve Hinora. er-
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People poured onto Divine Heart's campus May 3 and 4 for Carnival '75, Even the rain could not dampen the spirits of people looking for fun and new attractions. Below: A customer patronizes clown Dave Storm by buying one of his bal- loons. Regular game booths dotted the grounds and Old Gym. New booths this year included Horse Racing, Fortune Telling and Plants. ln addition, a chicken dinner provided a cure for hollow stomachs. Semin- arians and the Plymouth Play- ers offered entertainment. just as with any success, though, Cn 'hifi P I 1 T' 3 .K :jd '1.:t,W gs. it I X . i sf l J: ' ' V ug: K f 5. Fw.: - k.,z,,, K .. 115:25 ' P ' r Tai. K l ,, f ' E f MH I N- X1 N .K ii 2 -- ,,t,,,, i ,V,, Q ,,,. v . Left. Luis Qulroz tries to convince on- ' , lockers that they should pay his ban. A X' I Yiffwig l people made the Carnival what it was. Carnival '75 saw the fruit of long hours spent selling raffle tickets, itemizing prizes and organizing booths pay off. Seminarians, dressed as clowns, attacked Plymouth's business district drawing not only laughs but publicity. The Show Must Go Tom Mullin Tim O'Leary Brian Orcutt Peter Popp Charles Vokoun Brendan Walsh Student Life and People 13
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