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Miss Jane Pristley is being crowned queen of the Sword and Sabre Prom by Mrs. Edgar Peppler, our first queen.
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lilies She's my girl. C . from oniratulallons the C36 .lust because we're cadets doesn't mean we can't dal SWORD AND SABRE PROM et Cows' On January l2, Bordentown Military stitute held its traditional Sword and Sa prom. By 9:00 the floor was crowded x couples dancing to the music of Johnnie P cross and his orchestra. After the r'efri ments were served by the Slater System, had the greatly anticipated judging of Sword and Sabre Queen, As the resul' much deliberation our judges chose Jane P ley who was escorted by Cadet Michael B She was crowned by lvlrs, Edgar Peppler, first Queen, and was presented with a di American Beauty Roses by Cadet Captain l Jacopian, Editor-in-Chief of our yearbook Special thanks are due Mr. Fullingtor his able assistance and to Mr. Colby anc lVlorgan's Decorating Committee for splendid job they did in changing our into a dance hall. Would you like some punch? i 4
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lst Row: Leshko, J., Szyjan, M., Arthur, J., Mrs. Smith, Levenson, M., White, E., Toth, J. Znd Row: Voyevidka, I., Triefler, E., Henderson, R., Wachtel, B., Orenberg, A., Carpenter, J., R S C., Paul, K., Dallas, R., Knight, T., DeSantis, R., Vitullo, R., Rowley, P. Third ow: emon, DiGioia, P. LITERARY SOCIETY Once again, the Literary Society members, under the guidance of Mrs. Morris Smith, have enjoyed a rewarding year while watch- ing the Literary Society spread its branches wider and wider in the B.M.l. halls. This year, the names of these members were selected for office: President, John Arthur, Vice President, Myron Levensong Secretary, Michael Szyjang Treasurer, Theodore White, Literary Editor, Philip Rowley, Publicity Editor, Jaroslaw Leshko, Food Committee Chairman, John Toth. Among the important accomplishments of the Literary Society was the revisal and adoption of the Constitution, and the furnish- ing of awards for the best literary efforts. These awards will be presented at Commer ment in form of medals Ilst Place: C-1 2nd Place: Silverl. More on the social side, the society held many meetings during which the m bers were able to hear some of the B.l Faculty address the society. The outstan. meeting, however, was when Miss Vero Carey of Trenton Public Library, gave her nual speech which consisted of reviewir few books of interest. The society also h. representative group on the Washing D. C. trip. This year, the Literary Society did an traordinary job of living up to its aim, w is: Not only the advancement and ur standing of literature, but the appreciatic the same.
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