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Page 41 text:
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—an exciting weekend that kept one looking forward to it long in advance and remembering it long afterward, took place on October 23-29. Queen Shirley LeRoy, leader in the advance ticket sales contest, and her Prin¬ cess, Patsy Guth, reigned supreme as their happy subjects made merry to the music of Bob Mlada and his orchestra. Shirley was the fourth consecutive soph¬ omore candidate to win the queers crown. The crowning took place at the Cor¬ onation Ball on Sunday evening. The Queen s Court of Honor consisted of the candidates from other classes. Carol Koehler, the senior candidate chose John Lardinois as her escort. The junior candidate, Gloria Sacotte chose Cletus Fontaine. Patsy Alexander, the freshman candidate was escorted by Kenneth Karnitz. Princess Patsy Guth was escorted by Gary LaLuzerne. The upper room candi¬ dates, Joan Swoboda, chose Rodney LeMense as her escort. Leatrice Marcelle, the junior Princess was escorted by her prince David Gerondale The various booths provided much exciting entertainment for the crowds who attended the carnival. This year s proceeds amounted to $600.80 which helped pay for our new inter-communications system which we recently purchased. We sincerely thank the surrounding merchants, our parents and friends, and students for their loyal support Top: R. LeMense, P. Guth, P. Alexander, Queen S. LeRoy, King D. Tebon, C. Koehler, L. DeNamur• Bottom: K. Karnitz, C. Fontaine, J. Swoboda, G. Sacotte, D. Gerondale, L, Marcelle, J. Lardinois. £ . ♦ V Jf
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Page 40 text:
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J Mother Nature, with an 85 mile-an-hour gale pro- vided an unusual setting Sf S) j f [ for our Prom on the night S f of May 5, but the event was still a great success The temporary blackout caused by the wind seemed to have been arranged according to plan The theme Stairway to the Stars was beauti¬ fully carried out In decorations of pink, yellow, blue and white. What a transformation from a basketball floor to a starlit dancing palace-for- the-ritzy! Carefree couples enjoyed dancing to the music of Howie Bowe and his Orchestra as flash¬ lights realistically furnished the starlight. Our King, popular Robert Lardinois, chose Kath¬ ryn Kipp as his Queen. Included in the court of Honor were: Vida Jadin, escorted by Donald Kaye; Janet Gustafson, escorted by Kenneth Seigworth; Pat Chaudoir, and her escort Ray Franda, and Ber¬ tha Delforge who was escorted by Roland Englebert Shirley Franda was crown bearer and she was escort¬ ed by Sheldon Herlache. Mr. Byers was our class advisor n 1 1 1 i f
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