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Finally comrinced live snake icoulclvft The pause that refreslies at a Student Fashion show-it all 106711 to their bite, tlauntless girl lioltls it up for as- Council tlcmce. heads ftzfter it came out ofthe kitelieuj. sembly' to see. ore School Life Thrills tines, tumbling acts and instrumental numbers with Richard Geriehten, Shirley Hobein, Joan Carter and Joan Schildknecht as featured stars. Then came the last big event of the winter season, with the advent of modern language week. Your best friend became almost a total stranger dressed as a Greek, Hungarian, Arabian, German or French- man. The juke box even lent to the atmosphere with its Spanish and German records. March 20 brought the big assembly program with its parade of nations, German music and romance and French cafe society. That, dear Diary, ended the winter season here at Normandy. lt was certainly a busy season with study, assemblies, games, dances and other fuss. Gosh, Diary, l hate to think how close the end of this year really is, but there is still lots of fun ahead before the last days. Page Fifteen Talent in the Junior school-tap fltmcing twirl doll 'male ing are representatifve of dozens of talents tmcl hobbies
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POP mt 'K All hope abandon, ye who enter here' Balloons, balloons everywhere, but not All this and basketball games, too! Dante as they prepare to take finals. -Latin students smile in spite of Dismal a pin to spare at Clli1J'l!l'S Cuddle. K C 1 d F'l1 W 'th She econ tt irith her smile--19,57 Sugar Plum Queen Peggy Sehaper receives her crown. Page Fourteen Cupid,s arrows must have hit most every fellow because the Cupid Cuddle on February 15 was certainly crowded. Walking up to the strains of uYou Must Have Been a Beautful Babyw came Dewey Millay, campus cupid, escorting the Valen- tine Queen, Jeanne Schott. Gee, the library was full of interesting displays that day of March 14 after the hobby show. There were hobbies in homerooms all week before the final day when winners were chosen. Jeannine Tree's varied collection of dolls, charms, trinkets and pennies was voted best exhibit, and winning hobbies went on display in the lobby for all of us to see. Seeing someone singing as they went through the Junior High School hall was no rare occurrence this winter. lt didn't mean they were bubbling over with mirth, it meant they had a star part in the talent show. There were vocal solos, dance rou-
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Sun J Lei.v'ure rrival of Dear Diary: Sprin r Spring-I don't believe it! Gosh, it canit be true. For weeks we watched the busy bees in the Courier prepare for the first spring dancefthe St. Patis Topper. We cloffed our hats to Ann Quer- mann our new 1947 St. Pat's Queen. Easte s year with its flowers and streamers. And thank heaven! Spring weather came with it. r Caine early thi W reight train to come in, Dale Heineck reigned over the Hi-Y's Hobo Hop. The X minstrel show gave us a glimpse of the shanty town 'aset way back from the rai ailing for the f lroad tr k.'7 ac Shure, and we a Page Sixteen on the campus! Spring is 7IC'I'C.' ZZ cut shennaniga, ns at the St. Pafs DGTICC
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