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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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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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Activities in Full Wing I almost died laughing when Dave Fisher, the bashful suitor, fell down the steps at the feet of Marceline Williams and sister Ann Quermann in the Senior play, '6My Sister Eileenf' as Violet, the burlesque queen tMarilyn Heidi swung a wicked hip. Mississippi life was featured in this year's May Fete. Lush costumes and tal- ented dancers made this year's May Fete a howling success. The big event of the evening, or rather of the year, was the crowning of the 194-7 Saga Queen-Jean Flori. May 10th was out of this world to many juniors and seniors for it was the evening of the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was A Stairway to the Starsfl It was excite- ment plus dancing to heavenly music. Gosh, diary, today the seniors gave us our best assembly-Class Day. I thought I'd die when Holthaus went into his act and those cute little girls in their long curls and short dresses were darling, but the mock wedding took the cake. Well, diary, this year is about to end and those who are returning seem especial- ly happy about it. The seniors in caps and gowns received their diplomas on June 41th. Then the 9th graders left us on June 6th. The hoary walls seem kind of bare now, but next year they'll ring out again with the new classes and the new faces. Standing united with the hope of One World at assembly during Modern Language Week. One, two, three, kick! seems to be the cry of the Conga line in My Sister Eileen, Dancers climb their Stairway to the Stars at the Junior-Senor Prom. Art department provided the stairway shown in background. Class Day finds Indian Joe and Pete cavorting on the front campus with a hoop, for the edification of Zookers-on. Page Seventeen
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