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Symbols F illed With M eam'n g Symbols T 0 Cherish Sister MCDuffie looks on as Debbie Bucher receives Green Ribbon from Mother Ryan. 26 Betsy Carroll receives high honor when chosen by seniors to represent Mater. Celeste Blase gets her Blue Ribbon.
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ABOVE: Mr. Bockenstette chats with Kim and Karen. BELOW: What is Mimi up to as Dr. Frank serves her? Mr. Aufdemkampe with Chris, left and Elaine Stenger, light. ABOVE: Leo Buse enjoys a number with his daughter Mary. LEFT: Dr. Singer and daughter, Lynn enjoy a number together. Dining e Dancing Kim Bockenstette, left, en- joys banter between Betsy Rowekamp and her father. The Father-Daughter Dance has become a favorite tradition. This year the dance was held at The Farm. Although mothers were still excluded, teachers were in- vited to this last affair. Knowledge that this was the last dance did not dampen the mood, it was ay, and all had a deli htfu evening. Dads proved t at they can keep pace with their more vivacious daughters. These fathers seem to have absorbed the Wonderful Spirit that so characterizes the student body this year. BELOW: Miss Mapes Chats with Mr. Erick and Mr. Greene. 25
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Long Breaks e Short Numbers The Mariemont Inn was the scene of the G.A.A. school dance. The New Lime pro- vided the music; decorations were the lovely red and white centerpieces used at the Candleli ht Ball. All enjoyed the 00d music of the and, and the companions ip of their dates. Happ sounds of laughter and excitement filler? the inn's spacmus ball rooms, Students count their last blessings that this, last school dance be- fore we close, was such a beautiful event. Judi Meeker, Peggy VanVyven, Liz Knoer and their dates made a 511 ht inno- vation by playing siX-handed bri ge during long breaks between short numbers, Build- ing card houses was a further diversion of this group. Was this a possible throw-back to houses in sand iles? Thanks to the reshmen, the final school dance was a big success; they had the high- est attendance and wonderful spirit. Thank you, freshmen! Valerie Florez chats with her date, David Bunker, in the segregated freshman section. Sacred Heart students and dates hop to the funky beat of the New Lime. Betsy Carroll and date, Mike Eha, pause in their dancing for a candid camera. 27
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