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26 EVENTS MARDI GRAS □ Mardi Gras, Bishop Noll style, has become a traditional prep¬ aration for Lent. The festive flavor of New Orleans reveals itself in the mixture.of prizes and chances, song and dance, food and drink. Originality and ingenuity transform ideas into gaily deco¬ rated booths. Much of the success of Mardi Gras is due from slave trading to knee painting. Students and adults alike find that giving can be even more rewarding than receiving when the proceeds go to the foreign missions. A fitting climax to a very full day was the coronation of the Mardi Gras King and Queen, Ron Polak and Mary Canan. 11:00 p.m.; confetti, crepe paper and tickets littered the floor; booths once again were just bare wood frames; voices, excitement and laughter ceased; and Mardi Gras was part of the past. ■
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WINTER DANCE □ Step into the land of snowflakes and mistletoe. Noll couples entered the little known kingdom “Under the Christmas Tree” at the Winter Dance. Bryan Nelson and the Rhythm-Aires provided music for dancing beneath an evergreen ceiling. Amidst the varied decorations, the focal point was a huge tree trunk surrounded by an assortment of toys, gaily wrapped presents, stuffed animals, and miniature trains. Adding to the atmosphere of the Christmas season were fir trees, colored glass, snowflakes, candles, and snow piled against a window pane. Everyone was carefree with the spirit of Christmas vacation. The Seniors heading the decorations committee, Donna Tomko and Mary Golonka, spent a great deal of their vacation on the preparations. At this year’s dance, girls were given the choice of dressing in formals or semi-formals, which added variety. ■ EVENTS 25
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