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Raymond Demasi, Dolores Carberry, Ed Kelly, Maryiean Baker, Judith John- ston, and Ed Tuman lake lime for relreshmenfs. UI' l'OITl . . f 7 ,131 w X Az' N, 4 f x y N :fm-4 X -'K . 17' . -x 'Jr Helen Czornobaj and Leo Slec are greeled by lhe late Mr. James Johnston and his wife, Mrs. Emma Johnston, wha were chaperones. fx' 111
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ur cigolzouglits guru owarcl Qarr's The Grand March starts the whirl of the enchanting evening. Bob Anderson, Helen Currie, and Kevin Per- rine gaze admiringly at Loretta Hitchcock's tiara. The night of our dreams finally arrived-Our Junior Prom. The moment we entered the auditorium our hearts were carried oFf to Paris for a whirl-a Parisian Whirl. An Eiffel tower reflected the glittering lights of Paris lor was it our eyesl and towered over us. Numerous French sayings decorated the walls and the lovely music to which we danced all added to the eliect of the veritable divine night. We were all a little frightened at the prospect of the receiving line. lt looked so long and could we ever get through it without stuttering or stumbling? Our worries were all in vain for our wonderful chaperones soon put us at ease. The regal grand march brought us our cherished, shim- mering, blue and silver prom keys and almost too soon the strains of the last song Affair to Remember whirled us off never to forget the fabulous time and all the wonderful memories we have. Helen Niemann and Dorothy Graber ask their escorts, Tony Rihl and Tom Strowhouer for advice on filling out prom booklet.
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581169 Malor and Mrs Robert Carroll make our guests from St Josephs Prep feel at home The auditorium was transformed into an autumn scene for our fall dance It was decorated to the theme Autumn Harvest with pretty colored leaves on the walls the front of the stage was a horn of plenty with bug orange pumpkms and red apples in it We danced to the music of the lnterna tionals as theme songs were played for each class Then toward the middle of the evening the dance queen and princess were chosen Lois Macomber reigned as queen and Evle Whltcavage as princess Both girls were given an old fashioned bouquet of mums in bright fall shades of red and orange A dance was then dedicated to the queen and princess and playing of the beautiful notes of Canadian Sunset A Gl0rfa Flores Chairman Lots Macomber queen and John Scott congratulate Evelyn Whatcavage princess Evres escort IS John Moran ll ll '. II - their escorts. The evening ended with the ll
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