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. 3' ' Prom Court: Ron Galiene, Don Lawnicki, Ann Ollendorf, Vicki Carlson, Queen, Joyce Agress, Don Perozzi, Barbara Cordes, Sally Hirsch, Bill Bodman. ea 0 Enchantment The dance of all dances . . . the Junior-Senior Prom. Open to upperclass couples, this year's Prom took to the tropical breezes blowing right over the boys' gym. Sinking down under dreamywaters, the gym rested on the bottom of the Sea of Enchantment. Couples in colorful gowns and handsome tuxedos floated and swayed to the wave-like strains of Ralph Meeker's band. As the magic hour arrived, Don Pe- rozzi crowned Joyce Agress as the prettiest mermaid of the underwater world. W 25
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fi D N6 t 0001560111 N6 Homecoming Coufrt: Bill Bodman, Don Perozzi, King Don Lawnicki, Queen Vicki Carlson, Sally Hirsch, Joyce Agress. D n Lawnicki and King. andl Queggnce otha KQV? Waltz Vicki Car son h 'I admiring Court. Lnfnre the eyes of t el ,.... Seventh Heaven, the 1954 Homecoming dance, was its traditional success with students and alumni attending in large numbers. The ethereal notes of Buddy Everett's orchestra coupled with electric stars, angel-hair clouds, and glittering angels transported Bloomites to their own private heaven. The highlight of the star-studded evening was the crowning of Vicki Carl- son and Don Lawnicki as King and Queen by last year's royal couple, Ron Galiene and Jeri LaMorticella. i-Y Heavenly bodies sway to music under star-sprayed skies at the Seventh Heaven dance.
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Bet Acquai ted D nc Everyone flocks to the Get-Acquainted Dance hoping he will meet that certain guy or gal. Freshies are scared of them. Sophomores and juniors love them. After four years the seniors are still coming to them. What? Why dances, of course! After an exciting football or basketball game, what better way is there to spend an evening than at a dance? From freshman to senior everyone flocks to the Get-Acquainted Dance hoping he will meet that certain guy or gal. The school colors are sported by one and all at the annual Blue and White Dance, held this year after the Argo basketball game. The hour of twelve o'clock ends the fun all too soon when one is dancing at either of these affairs. Tiff: ,-' f 'llifzfs fimlfifl Jack Saidel, Marie Narcisi, Joyce Agress, and john Lind- ley demonstrate a few fancy steps while jitterbugging joyous students jam the gym for the Blue and White dance, after a crushing victory over Argo. 8 ue and D nee
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