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4- 0 'T o -tf JL 3 o “0 “C -0 Mary Jean tiudash, escorted by Larry Crambo, reigne s Miss Sweetheart for
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20 TURNABOUT A Valentine’s Day setting of heart-trimmed white trees, over-sized paper flowers, suspended hearts, and a frilly keyhole through a heart doorway—this was the Key to Your Heart. Sponsored by the Service Club. Turnabout Night gave interested females the about-face opportunity to ask members of the opposite sex to a date affair. Romantically spaced among the valentine trees outside the doorway were love seats, forming a picturesque garden setting for the young couples. The vast ballroom floor met lively feet dancing to the music of the Premiers. Crowned as Miss Sweetheart during the Turnabout activities was Mary Jean Du-dash. The couples walked, sat. talked and danced. Then the night came to an end. Slowly, the couples walked out hoping to find another paradise like the one they found that night. Come, take the key. and enter into my heart.
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PROM 22 If the first prom was an idea born from a dream to attend an elegant ball for Cinderellas and Prince Charmings, the dream was fulfilled in Une Charmante Soiree. For the first time, the picture of girls in long dresses and boys in tuxedos was made complete in the grandeur of the Palmer House. The night was perfect, as only Prom night can be. In the beautiful gold and white ballroom, couples danced to the music of Ronnie Rogers and his Band. There was a grand march led by Prom King and Queen. Ray Laska and Mary Golonka. Now. only a tender moment still recalled, a pressed corsage, a remembered dance, and a goodnight kiss not forgotten remain from that One Enchanted Evening. That night, expressions of happiness were as common as evening gowns and tuxedos.
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