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28 “, . .hop, hop, hop.” Kathleen Battersby leads the bunny hop as her father, Mary Wassil, Karen Witherell, Linda St. Hilaire and Mary Beckett follow. Dancing to “Daddy’s Little Girl” are Mr. Morrissey and Deborah, Mr. Schmidt and Debra, Mr. Lambert and Christine, Mr. Giansante and Lilliana. Reigning nervously over the Father-Daughter Dance are Mary Ellen Gillis and dad.
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“I may not be ‘sweet sixteen’ but | sure am beautiful”, teases Sister Pat Harrington while Ellan Cronan, Mr. Olen Kalkus, and Mr. Alan Kazarian sing the background vocals. Leading the pack, Leslie McCarron sets the stride for fellow volleyball comrades, Laura Maxwell, Lise Debatis, and Paula DeYoung. Maintaining high cheerleader standards, Steve Felici gives arah!! rah!! for his favorite team during powder puff practice. 27
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Swaying to the Dance Royale are queen Ingrid Meszoely and dad. Still Daddy’s little girl, Sister Betty Doyle is waltzed around the dance floor by her admiring Dad. Line dancing at Freshman-Sophomore social are Sister Norma, Carla Battista, Valerie Wessman, Patricia Kirby and date. “One, two, three, one two, three, ouch! Wow! Waltzing is easy but it’s a little hard on your toes.” Girls learned how to jitterb ug and Hully- Gully, while Dads hustled and bumped during the annual Father- Daughter Dance, held on April twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth. The theme, “You Light Up My Life,” was very appropriate for celebrating the special relationship between father and daughter or daughters. Some fathers found their hands full escorting two or three of their progeny for the night. Mr. Gillis and Mr. Meszoely were especially proud as they saw their daughters, Mary Ellen and Ingrid, crowned queen for Friday and Saturday night respectively. Freshmen and Sophomores got a taste of the prom, enjoyed by their older classmates, during the Freshman-Sophomore Social held on A eighth. Dressed in semi- fur...als, underclassmen danced to the music of Mr. Dillon’s band, and the theme, “Nights in White Satin.” Dances became a part of living and growing. 29
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