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D Right: It looks like the South Seas, and Kun Reilly and Sue Bowen are ready for it. v Bottom: Selling singing telegrams and stamps, Sandy Labanaro participates in Christmas activities. v Below, Parties, pizza. and potato chips all add up to a SHA holiday celebration in the cafe. st 'fs -ima K - N. . tittt I V
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2 Q Above: Preparing for the crowning of the Sacred Heart statue, Janine Plante and Ann Marie Evans process to the altar. 4 Top: Presenting roses. the symbol of life, Janice Murphy, Linda Taylor, Andrea Hughes and Hope Kuziel participate in the Enthrone- ment liturgy. Q Left: Greeting Bishop Rosazza brings smiles to the faces of Tama Forte and Kellie Ciaburro. Enthronementfll
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lllullllllsminunmrrrn Fgjurifingvgyvjvi., Whenever the holidays came to SHA, it seemed that something magical happened. Halloween brought original costumes and a party in the cafe. Ghostly goblins, summer surfers, and pajama party- ers took part in the trick-or-treat spirit of the day. Thanksgiving en- couraged the spirit of giving as homerooms created gift boxes filled with canned goods and tur- keys which were taken to the less fortunate in the New Haven area. Christmas was special at Sa- cred Heart. The Christmas Post Of- fice opened early with a competi- tion for the most creative mailbox. Students sent letters, packages, and singing telegrams to their friends. The Advent ceremony, Christmas caroling, and a cafe celebration, were important parts of the season. Council provided hot chocolate dur- ing the party and the Glee Club gave a performance. Students gen' erously filled stockings with toys and presented them at the Christ- mas liturgy. These were then dis- tributed to children in the poorer schools of the city. Whether Hal- loween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or whatever the special day might have been. holidays were always festive occasions. A Top left: With sunglasses on and bgachball in hand, Lynn DeMartino, Patty Coonan. and Traci Gallagher prepare to hit the sunny cafeteria of SHA. Q Left: Maryanne Gaiewski, Kristyn Blake, Lee Greeley and Tricia Biondi try to sweet talk Santa.
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