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Juniors Present o Springtime of Splendor Enthusiasm added to chicken wire and crepe paper helped the juniors spin the theme, Artistry of Spring, for the prom. Music by Jim Schultheis made Friday, May 5, an Lmforgettable evening. The crowning of Our Lady provided a spiritual touch to a festive night. me f F T52 1 ' P .1 1 ' .- 13' f. , I KJ i 1 N. Vivian and Valerie Sobditch, escorted by Fred Schmidt and John Harrison, anticipate an evening of fun .W,?',.-.4 - , 1- v --ea V 1 It 5- man Kathleen Conrad says, The view is beautiful from here. The doorways really look like flower-covered trellisesf' Making last minute preparations for the big night are Ruth Mayhall, Kathleen O'Linn, Rosemary Ziolkowski, Annette Snella and Sue Smith. Fresh flowers, something new in our decoration scheme, are arranged carefully and artistically. Perched on a ladder to give a final twist to the ribbon, chaire
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