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These students work diligently to make the 1959 carnival a grand sum-1-ess. i' ' ' ' Serving dinners in the French manner, the senior's pride, Madame La Marquise, . 0 . captured first prize in the carnival contest. For those who wanted to take a chance, the Golden Nugget, with its Wheel, provided the opportunity. Decorated with small gold- en nuggets and thousands of white puffs, this booth won second place. Duffy's Tavern, an old frontier saloon, complete with swinging doors and gamblers, lassoed third place in the contest. The Cunny Sark Five, Rose Mary llierrc, Mary Ellen Mueller, ,lean Hudork, Eileen Curley, and Margaret Cleary, starlets of sophomore homeroom six, give their ren- dition of a'Y0u Are My Sunshinef, To a hungry crowd's delight, senior homerooms combined their efforts to make their French restaurant a prize winner.
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Retreat Enriclles Us Spiritually ti l:2llllt'l' Frank O'H:u'u distributes Holy lltlllllllllllltlll during the retreat. Retreat ltlusst-s in-rc spot-itll S0lll't'l'b of gr.n-c. During the three day retreat students seek honest and prayerful answers about their past and present while pondering their future vo- cation. The direct result, the salvation of souls, and the reverse of that result, the loss of souls is determined by the practice of prayer and mortification through silence and sacrifice. The seniors traveled to Our Lady of Fatima and Alverna retreat houses, both noted as ideal havens for the rest, solitude, and peace which issures serious meditation. In such an atmosphere they withdrew from the busy routine of a modern world and devoted three days to instruction through conferences, con- sultation, confession, and prayer. These' tf.S.lVl.tl. representatives look part in the Many tlrms ning: Linda Welch. Myron llnslmy, .lr-an I..-vis. .lohn llurdon. Sltwlllkllllt' Arnold. .l4ll1t' llrf-xx, Nam-y llrigrllt, Put Mellon. Ann Btll'lll0l0IlH'. Steve' 0'Neill, Rosvnnm' Curvy. und Hola Yallc.
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,lun Rivlmrfls. Tom llerniotly, nml ,lohn Gemlrirk :nhl the finishing touches to lllJIll0- room seven! Little Casino, lA'0llLll'1l Cropp, Dave Frey, Don Wiemllin, :mtl Don Barnes lwgxin ronslrurlion on one ol' home-room tf'n's projects, the lvlilgltdilllli Hall. Carnival Attracts Man In many respects, this year's carnival ex- celled all previous ones. Each booth maintain- ed an original style all its own, and partici- pating crowds speculated about the booths. The carnival, in general, drew a larger crowd than was anticipated. Money was contributed in a variety of ways, but the most popular was the games of chance, which afforded many prizes in return. Because several booths had their own microphones and supplied their own music, a carnival atmosphere surrounded all. The co-operation and the contributions of many assured the success of the carnival. lfliosvn by popular vote-, the-sv happy sluclcnls antcmlcil the King mul Queen of the lliIl'IIlV1ll. First ron: .lim lVlI'klll1llll'. Num-y Ron-4-km-l', Margo llortlon. :mtl Sam llryaun. Sevoml rom: lfrml Nation, lVl1lI'Qlill'6l Poimlcxlvr, ROSPLIIIIN' llore-y. Qlle-vu: Mike Kuliuski, Kingg Susan West, and John Koller. Dave Gurino, Student Council lll't'Sltll'lll., 1-roxuwd lln- royul couple. rg. vw if
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