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FROS TY FROLICS DECEMBER 13, 1963 “Frosty” Eddie introduces his date to some of our special guests. OUR DEBONAIR USHERS: SEATED, L to R, John Carbone, Rodney Flynn, Richard Del Monico, Robert Ames, Richard Cameron. STANDING, Edward O’Brien Edward Flynn, Dennis Hogue, John Sullivan, Frederick Erwin. “You put your right shoulder in . . 33 Denyse and her Dad enjoy a dance.
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r CLASS OFFICERS AND PROM COMMITTEE: SEATED, L to R, Janice O’Neill, Secretary, Carol Porter, Vice-President, Jeanne Mahoney, Treasurer. STANDING, Richard DelMonico, President, Elaine Olson, Phyllis Champlin, Frederick Erwin. On Thursday morning, December 12, our senior dance committee and class officers were gazing out the window with Mr. Horrigan at the rapidly falling snow. Would there be school the next day? That was the question. Should they begin decorating? How much should they do? Well, it was decided to put up only half of the canopy on Thursday, but to report to school at 7:00 A.M. Friday morning, if there was school. Fortunately, the snow suddenly stopped Thursday night, and at 7:00 A.M. Friday morning, students were seen frantically decorating for “Frosty Frolics.” When the lovely ladies and their handsome escorts ar¬ rived Friday evening at 8:00 P.M., the trials of the day faded into oblivion, and everyone had a wonderful time. Our Grand March Shall we dance? 32 Judy leads the Bunny Hop.
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“JENNY KISSED ME” The Senior Play this year, “Jenny Kissed Me,” was, as usual, a tre¬ mendous success. However, little did the audience realize all the troubles this cast and Mr. Kimball had faced. First of all, the members of the cast were not allowed to rehearse on the stage until five days before the big night. Did you say, “Why?” Well, because the stage was being used as a classroom. This was only one of the problems encountered. Tuesday, four days before the play, the scenery was supposed to come, but i.t didn’t. Wednes¬ day arrived, but the scenery didn’t. Finally, on Thursday morning, the scenery arrived. As Friday night drew near, the cast had well-chewed fingernails and Mr. Kimball had already begun biting on his fingers. In spite of all these extra difficulties, this was “a really big show.” “There’s NOTHING wrong with me!” i ' .V r i Hr f • ) SEATED, L to R, Donna Mulcahy, Ann Liddell, George Hogan, Barbara Danehy, Dennis Hogue, Ellen Feld, Dorothy Spencer, Catherine Wilke, STANDING, L to R, Diane Lam- passi, Donna White, Denyse Brennan, Edward Guldin, Stephen Hatfield. “You’re being deliberately obtuse.” 34 “Mission accomplished — no lives lost!”
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