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Students Enjoyed Decorated Chatter, merriment, decorations St. Mary's carnival. fulfilled. i booths, and visitors comprise All for us? Oh, boy! Karen Hansen and Janice Osypowski's expectation of fluffy cotton candy is See, I already did win something! Rosemary Loch shows Joanne Schu- ster her prize as Barbara Mallinger takes a chance. Judith Kaiser, the proprietor, encourages the booth's business.
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to School ancl Community Sister Mary Paulette, moderator of the Library Club, shows the library Club officers: Rosalie Bobber, secretary, Carol Schmidt, treasurer, and Yvonne Aumann, president, the proper way to find in- formation in a reference book. Discussing ways to fill one hundred gift boxes to be sent overseas are the Junior Red Cross officers: Pat Kuehn, president, Conne Kohls, business manager, Barbara Benson, secretary, Patricia Benson, treasurer, and Sister Mary Bonaventure, moderator. The Junior Red Cross, as a branch of the Red Cross, has for its aim the performance of vari- ous types of community work. Members provide material sup- plies and hours of volunteer work in hospitals and old-age homes.
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Booths and Games at Carnival As a fellow of the Gay Nineties looks on, Patricia Kuehn awards Diane Kubinski her prize cake. Oh, dear, I ran out of money. Do any of you have any extra? Yes, this is a familiar saying at that grand celebration -the CARNIVAL. Carnival --where they worked so hard the night before to make the booth look iust right and where they forgot all class problems and iust had a grand time. They tried again and again for that Teddy bear at that tricky homeroom booth. A secret hope was ful- filled when they won first place for having the best decorated booth. Yes, Carnival arrived and they enioyed their day. 49 This is going to be a horse, exclaims Sally Gull to Paulette Tatera as Oscar takes shape.
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