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Commanding officers and their wives in the receiving line. Miss Mary Jane McKeon Azuivur queen. A. R. 0. T. C. BALL... CAMOUFLAGE, cartoon posters and an airplane of balloons floating overhead transformed the Palais Royale ballroom into a landing field which received the annual Notre Dame AROTC ball. The evening resulted in a high-flying success for the 140 airmen and their dates who attended. Titled Azuwur, the dance was sponsored by the newly formed Air Cadet Club and Gene Hull ' s orchestra provided the music. The dance lasted from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. after which the future flyers returned to their base, with mission successfully accomplished. Guests at the dance were greeted by a formal receiving line made up of dance chairman Tom Digan; Bill White- side, president of the Air Cadet Club; Maj. Joseph J. Weidner, USAF; Capt. Thomas Conley, USN. and Col. Melie J. Coutlee, USAF. The high point of the evening was the crowning of the Azuwur cotillion queen. Miss Mary Jane McKeon of River Forest, 111., a sophomore at St. Mary ' s College, who was escorted to the dance by Tom Digan, and reigned for the evening. Similar dances have been held by the entire Air ROTC unit in the springs of ' 48 and ' 49, but since this is the first year the Air Cadet Club has actually functioned, it is consequently the first time for the affair to be sponsored by the club. Chairmen of the various committees for the dance included: Jack Lambert, business manager; Bill Hagan, publicity; Sommers Brown, finance; Jack Carey, band; Ed Burke, printing; Dave Schoen, tickets; Danny Hardin, date bureau head; Ed Duggan, transportation and co-chairmen Tom Regan and Dick Castellini, decorations. wonder how many were A.W .O.L. A jew of the boys (and girls too) sit one out. The girl in the background looks lively.
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The captain crowns the queen and then discovers a chest full of treasure. Hold those blades steady! Only non-alcoholic grog in existence.
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Colonel and Mrs. Coutlee lead the Grand Marcl Officers-to-be lend a helping hand. Flymen and their dates dance to the music of Gene Hull. John Mohar studies the cameraman intently. Chuck Lenz and fellow officer-to-be escort their pretty dates.
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