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' Flintstone ' Successful Yabba Dabba Doo! Conne to the Mission Fair! Sound familiar? it st-iould! Remember last February S ? when the Notre Dame gym was trans- formed into the town of Bedrock complete with Fred, Barney, and all of their pals? It was the annual sopho- more Mission Fain! After months of planning and pre- paring, the sophs created a very suc- cessful fair which wiped out all former records for profits. According to Sr. Myriam, sophomore home- room advisor, the 1 SB1 fair netted a total of S25S1 . The sophs ' ingenuity shined through in their cleverly-designed booths which were the highlight of the fair. Enthusiastic fair-goers could sink their teeth into treats from such booths as the Yabba Dabba Doo Chew in which unsuspecting contes- tants chomped on frozen bubble gum, or participants could try their skill at shaving Fred ' s head Ca cleverly dis- guised ballon!]. Certain gullible people were even jailed in Dino ' s Doghouse . For those grumbling tummies, scrumptious treats were sold in the dining hall. Sno-cones, candy, bagels. Mission pizza, and popcorn were just a few of the goodies that were available. If participants were skillful or lucky at the games, they could choose a reward from the prize booth. Among the choices were fluffy pillows, plants, key chains, dolls and stuffed animals. To notify the public about the fair, the pulicity committee was organized. Creative signs sporting Fred and his friends could be found in store win- dows, area churches, and even in the halls of Notre Dame. All proceeds from the fair were don- ated to the New Guinea Missions. Paga IB 1 . Jail keeper . Karen Michaelaon, captures a likely criminal. Wendi Huntley, and drags her into Dino ' s Doghouse for her sentence. Page 13 1 . Shannon Mullan steps out of the vay while contestants try their skill at swatting ping pong balls to A ard the waiting target. 2. Jodi Jordan and Beth Ann Otto flash their pearly A hites as they put the finishing touches on the Bedrock Kissing Booth . 3. Marcy Cousino and Donna Kunisch deco- rate their booth A ith colorful streamers to attract eager participants. 4. Many little tykes attended the fair including these two who were fishing in the waterhole for a prize.
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S.J. Wins; S.F. Tastea Defeat SJ Titans, SF Knights Select Girls For Royal Counts Page 14 1 . 19B1 St. Johi 2. Deanna Penn ment of Queen. 3. Deanna Penn congratulates Queen Ki dy. of St. Ursula. Page 15 1 . M ichelle Remynse, newly chosen i stands proudly with Bruce Smith. 2. Court attendant , Lori Newman, poses with escort, Mark Hensley. 3. Knights battle against St. Ed ' s in hopes of a victory.
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