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ROYAL PARTY AT COMMENCEMENT BALL . . . Selected queen of the senior prom last night in Bellingham High School, was Miss Cheryl Nadolny, being presented bouquet of flowers by Mrs. An¬ thony Minichiello. Norman Langlais was named king. Princesses were Miss Linda Fagan, left, and Miss Kathleen Berry, right. miss Nadolny Commencement Ball Queen BELLINGHAM — “Shangri- la” was the theme of the com¬ mencement ball in the cafeteria of the Bellingham High School last night. The cafeteria was transformed into a cabaret with pink and white streamers hiding the walls. A garden with white wrought iron furniture and artificial trees added to the background. Thirty-one couples attended. A large cake, inscribed “Shangri- la, class of 1964, Bellingham Me¬ morial Junior - Senior High School,” was surrounded by min¬ iature animals and it graced the table in the foyer. Each table had centerpieces of miniature trees and animals. Another cake was baked and decorated by the staff of the school cafeteria and presented to the class. Highlight of the evening was the selection of the royal court, with Cheryl Nadolny selected queen and Norman Langlais as king. Second princess was Linda Fagan and first princess, Kath¬ leen Berry. All participated in the grand march. Mrs. Anthony C. Minichiello, wife of the superintendent of schools, crowned the king and queen and presented the queen with a bouquet of American Beauty roses and the princesses with bouquets of pink and white | carnations. The judges were members of I the faculty. Among the guests I were the Minichiellos, Vice Prin-I cipal and Mrs. Francis J. Flynn, I School Board Chairman andl Mrs. John E. Tuttle and mem-l bers of the faculty. The Mello-| Tones played for dancing. At 11, the members of the I class and their escorts left fori the Meadows, Framingham, for| their post-prom dinner party. Langlois was chairman of the I commencement ball committee,! and assisting him were Suzanne I Bourget, Miss Nadolny, Carol I Fafard, Jean Fontaine, Miss Berry, Rachael Deragon, Missf Fagan, Muriel Goyer, Jill | Peters, John Thonet, Linda Ga- vasso, Daniel Roy, Patricia I Wong, Sheila Rudick and Claire I Vadeboncoeur. James F. Ryan and Leonard J. Gauvin are class! advisers.
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