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carnival Mission Carnival is the culmination of a month of glving-givlng of time and money for the missions, giving for love of Christ. During those weeks every girl at Holy Family learns what it means to be poor in spirit as well as poor in purse. She feels a satisfaction in knowing that her money will help clothe a child in South Africa. As her class representative to the Mission Court is announced, each girl realizes that her little sacrifices were done, not only for that child, but for our faith, for Christ the King. Judi Miller and Tearilee Broschinsky offer students the chance to pick a wonderful prize from Tearilee's numerous pockets for only two cents. Nancy Kieffer carefully takes aim at a balloon as Susan De Santis watches. Enthusiastic backers urge their favorite turtle to the finish line at the sophomore Turtle Race.
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mission Barbara Biner, the Mission Queen, reigns with her court, Michele Reynolds,the freshman princess, Dayle Silliphant the junior princess, and Donna Gibbs, the sophomore princess. A group of seniors admire Miss Gonzales' cake, which she had just won at the Cake Walk. 26 1 Christel Hagin artfully preh pares a snow cone for a patient buyer. At the Mission Carnival Balloons popping, money dropping, Hot Dogs and cake galore, Tricycles turning, Beatles squirming, Fortune-telling and more. Turtle races, soapy faces , Apples hanging by a string, Squint in sun to aim dart gun, For Christ's poor, our money we bring. Ticket buying, cake walk trying, Many Happy Returns of the Day. Raffle losing, Beatle wig Choosing, Quite a day, wouldn't you say? K. Keating
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Yolanda Gomez places the crown on Mary's statue. may crowning One of the traditional events of the school year is the May Crowning ceremony in which we honor the Blessed Virgin Mary as Our Queen. This offering of our flowers and pray- ers begins a month of special devotion to Mary. During this tribute we seek Mary's help in our search for happiness in life. Sodality officers Carol Armin, Melinda Devaney, and Barbara Biner assist Sodal- ity Prefect Yolanda Gomez in crowning Mary.
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