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Sock 0 5, Formal Dances dd Social! ote to Careful planning, labor of Dance Committee provides vivacious, jim Bociary and Debbie Nolan clirect a sock hop by Committee officers illark Deliosier, treasurer, Rick fllitciiell president, Dave selecting records and presenting various dedications. Colmnlvo vice-president, and B014 Pohl, secretary, discuss the next dance. VVhile the band plays john Vauglfley and MS 014110 0l9W1011Sl1'HiC 0119 junior Cliristmas dance. Also joining in the festivities are Dan Lynch of the latest dances, the monkey, in perfect form at the senior and ami his partner,
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i 4 owlers Strive for Pins, Trophies, Chizmpionshib Senior officers Richard Mitchell and Mark DeRosier contemplate team place- ments with Br. Manning, Intramural Bowling Moderator. Glenn Craffey, Chris Bolton, Pat Daniels and Brian Murphy check over scores as Bob Shaffo and jim Kennedy inspect their defeat. Nina' U -'uf 'Ci 'Tl 'al 'Qi 'Qi 'Tl Bowling fulfills search for recreation, competition Bowling at Brother Rice is an active intramural sport. ln the eighteen five man teams there is a large mixture of boys from freshman to senior year. Held at Strike and Spare alleys, the bowling gives the students a chance to battle for trophies to be awarded to the teams with the most points at the end of the season. Trophies are also presented to teams and individuals for high games and series. Br. Manning, moderator of bowling this year, enjoys the excitement of close matches, while acting as referee to any disputes that may arise. Tom Schafer demonstrates a senior's determination as he combines perfect form with talent to maintain a high average.
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School Weekends successful dances Weekends were often the liveliest part of the week at Brother Rice. Monthly sock- hops drew crowds to the BR. gym for three hours of socializing. Formal holiday dances at llomccoming and Christmas proved popular with upperclassmen. ln its second year, the Dance Commit- tee has had much to do with this success. Planning the dances requires much tczlm- work and sacrifice. Tedious tasks such as collecting money, guarding doors, and cleaning the cafeteria and the gym are performed by the Dance Committee mem- bers. Under the directives of the Student Council, a new set of rules governing sock-hops was drawn up and adopted. Bands were hired to replace records. Spef cial activities such as the Talent Show and Combo Clash were organized. The romance of a slou' dance is lzrolzen lay Cathy l.uml's irritated exclamation Larry Vogt grimaees at the anger of zz woman and prepares to weatlzer a storm The Oxford Five, playing at tlze Homecoming, comloine talent with As time passes and the excitement 1505, ,l0l'1'r1 ll'lC-A-lli5fef and their instruments to provide music for the vivacious couples. Ken Tomaszewslci and their :lates join in a fnal dance. 115
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