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Burning the midnight oil, Mrs. Peg Boucher and Mrs. Susan Ciagliardi set up the prizes the night before the Card Party. Familial bencla lt is relative to how one gets involved in the apirit. At Sacred Heart, family meant much more than just parents and their chil- dren. Basic to its philosophy, its mem- bers formed a family-like community. Many events were organized by parent and school committees to promote student! parent involvement. The first of these was the FreshmanfParent Liturgy which took place on September 255, enabling freshmen and their parents to become better ac- quainted with the school. On December 6, over 500 mothers and their daughters took off on a shopping spree in New York City. Jointly sponsored by the Mothers Club and Student Council, this was the first time this trip was offered and it was very successful. The chairpeople were constantly increasing the number of buses due to the high level of interest. A total of six buses traveled in to the city on that Sunday morning. Two other events that brought families closer together were the annual Father- Daughter Communion Breakfast on Plo- vember 8 and the Mother-Daughter Valen- tine Luncheon on February 7. These spe- cial times not only served as an outlet for communication, but also created memo- ries that will last forever. Right: With excitement on their faces, Tracy Campbell and her father anxiously await the start of the Mets- Cardinal game on September 15. They kept their spirits high despite its rain delay. if g if if jg W was 35333100332 Families
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Below: Talented flutist Heather Houle accompanies Lara Biese in the popular song, Somewhere Out There. H W VZ: ., V .: Above: Channing the crowd, Diana Altieri lip-syncs to Alvin and the Chipmunks' Uptown Girl. Right: Demonstrating her dance talent, Lon Fritsch elec- trilies the audience with her rendition of Fake. ?s?9g2E1o236Qf3f- Talent Show
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