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How Not to be a Wallflower For three years now the parents have sponsored dancing classes at Prep. Normally these are opened to freshmen and sopho- mores but the older students could sign up if they wished. Originally conceived not only to teach the younger boys the social graces but also as a money-making project for the school, the dancing classes have succeeded extremely well on both counts, mainly be- cause of the interest of Mrs. W. J, Gavel, who has personally organized and directed the classes. Mrs. Cavel had a professional dance teacher right here on the Prep faculty. He is Mr. George M. Kocsis, Mr. M. R. Kessler, S. J., cites chapter and verse for Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Haller, the parents of Phil, a freshman and Bob, asoph- omore. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bast take note of com- ments made by Mr. R. C. Clark, S.J. The Rev. J. E. O'Hearn, S.J., and Mr. and M.. W J , 1- C . .- MFS. D. J. Proskovec Chat amiably about horskhe ,Stein gcagfshl shous a freshman and ns pntnei just Rona1d's progress.
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Seniors today, freshmen tomorrow. After four long years one chal- lenge is conqueredg yet in the coming years many more trials lie ahead to meet and overcome, On June l the happy, carefree days of high school will gloriously end, when 182 Prepsters will graduate. The great majority of them will go on to further studies in colleges and universities. Traditionally eighty or ninety percent of Prep seniors continue their formal education. The class of '63 has many accomplishments to be proud of. Academ- ically they did quite well - thirty National Honor Society members. In sports, the seniors were the main force behind Prep's great records through '62-'63, In extracurricular activities this group did great work --debate was never so great. The pictures on these two pages symbolize the versatility of the class. Every week a group of seniors took their tLl1'11 serving the six- thirty Masses in the Jesuit chapel. And, as the picture above suggests, they also showed up occasionally for jug. fx,-fxfx 1 fxfh E n I
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