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The plaudits and honors, trophies and awards from oratorical and musical, athletic and scholastic competitions have been presented and received. A sigh of relief, and well rewarded by but weary Seniors pause a moment and reflect on their final fling at fun as young men and women, as Clarkites, but most of all as seniors. The class of 1963 has been notorious for its liberal light-heartedness, but recognized for its boundless potential and lauded for its achievements. It has its brains and brawn, and odds and ends, but also a rare form of individuality. This individuality is the classes’ greatest achievement. Our seniors have fortified those extras that are part of every graduating class. Of course a certain amount of protocol was retained, the traditional senior banquet and graduation announcements. The class song compliments the collegiate features of graduation. Even without the extras, our seniors remain as graduated as ever. .. . Turns Class Rings Michelle Kampo writes out the order for the name-cards Bill Kussy has chosen. Part of the profit from the name- cards is donated to the Senior Class. Senior Pat Schrage measures Ron Burk’s head, arms, shoulders, and height to insure a perfect fit in his gradua¬ tion cap and gown to be worn June 13.
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Elegance and true beauty describe the 1963 Prom as the couples are led in the Grand March by Junior class vice-president Cliff Liehe and president Bob Ference and their dates. The orchestra plays on as they parade around St. John’s Panel Room. Versatile Class of 1963 Stages Prom then The big night arrived. Proud Juniors and eager Seniors hastily hurried to their pre-Prom parties. The Juniors were proud of their Prom arrange¬ ments; the Seniors were eager—eager to enjoy the Prom. “In the Still of The Night”, amid a silver and blue theme, dates, friends, and honored guests descended upon the Panel Room. A fine Junior Prom committee arranged for the hall, proposed the theme and exquisite decorations, and employed the melodies of Mr. Michael Golden and Orchestra. This gala formal event of the year climaxed the Seniors’ high school social calendar. As is tradition, the Juniors bore the brunt of the expenses for their big brothers, the Seniors. As the magic hour of midnight neared, the fren¬ zied anticipation of the Grand March materialized. The climaxical symbol of proms, the Grand March signaled the exodus of “high-steppers” to the night lights of Chicago and local areas. Enjoyment abounded and with no regrets, weary night owls made their way to the sandy beaches for a Saturday of relaxation and more FUN. The decorations for the Junior Prom, “In the Still of the Night” are displayed by Dan Pramuk and Carol Tkach. The decorations are the results of one month’s labor. 24
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