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‘WvebeZn wailing for this all morning, to be-tfie expression on Margie Neff ' s face, with Carol Roth evidently thinking the same thing. Virginia Konkoly takes a swing at the ball as Adrienne Rostovsky awaits her turn at bat. Many uses were found for the ' 63 Marquette on the senior trip to the Dunes.
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March many proud parents watched their son or daugh¬ ter pass by. Dinner at Teibel’s Restaurant followed the dance, with entertainment provided for by a magician and a combo. It seemed that the whole evening had been one won¬ derful dream as the tired couples returned home in the early hours of the morning, the strains of the delightful music of the Pat DeMure Orchestra still lingering ■ Bev Wohadlo and Dave Burdelak were chosen as King and Queen of the ’63 Prom. 17 Admiring the decorations at the fountain are Elonka Kozare and Jerry Kalinowski. Thoroughly enraptured with the music of the Pat DeMure Orchestra are Lois Vernocy and Bob Kucinski.
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□ Senior Week for the graduates of 1963 began on Monday, May 27, as the seniors struggled through their fina l exams. On May 28, the last scholastic effort over, they enjoyed fried chicken and barbecues at the Class Picnic at the Indiana Dunes. Threatening rain did not dampen their spirits as they raced, danced, sang, played ball, played cards—“one last time together.” At 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, May 29, the gay fri¬ volity gave way to solemnity as the seniors filed into St. Joseph’s Church for the celebration of the Baccalaure¬ ate Mass. After Mass, the seniors and their parents attended a Communion Breakfast at St. Stanislaus Hall. The air of solemnity continued on Friday when the Senior Class Holy Hour was held at St. John the Bap¬ tist Church. After the Holy Hour, the seniors read the class will and class prophecies at the Class Night cere¬ monies in the Marian Auditorium; then they were for¬ mally inducted into the Bishop Noll Alumni Associa¬ tion. At 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, June 1, the 287 seniors filed into the Civic Center for Commencement Exer¬ cises. For them, the activities of Senior Week were at an end; so, too, were the activities of four wonderful years at Bishop Noll ■ The perpetual clown Fred Mleczko amuses the other seniors with his zany antics. The Holy Hour provided the last few minutes of spiritual inspiration for Boh Fabian, Joe McBride and Dennis Balka before graduation. Seniors spend their last week together. At the Baccalaureate Breakfast the graduates discuss the approaching day.
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