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Spiritual S0ciaL Academic LW of Their DHS Daughters 'R L Report cards do not always elicit such beaming reactions! Sister Irene Marie takes advantage of one of the parents' discuss their daughter's progress with Mr. and Mrs. G. Burke. Daddy really can dance! Quickly overcoming her initial astonishment, Pat Klatt X gaily attempts to imitate her father's tricky techniques. Eager to impress his daughter with his adroitness, Mr. Clarence doubtful origin-and dubious consequences. lin-11' Offering monetary and moral support, dedicated dads and mothers, Mrs. Emil Herzog, Mrs. Stanley Prokop, Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mrs. Egan Fricke, Mrs. Victor Hebert, Mrs. Frank Glasser, Mr. Paul Schaeffler, Mr. John Cook, Mr. Woodrow Wilson, and Mr. Ben Serba propel parents' clubs through Booster Raffles and fashion shows. Balancing her ladened plates, Kathleen Koval scans the sea of feminine millinery for her mother's familiar hat. The Communion Breakfasts provide an opportunity for daughters and parents to share spiritual enrichment as well as social enjoyment. clubs monthly meetings to Klatt executes a precarious step of 67
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5 l x Parents Entbusiastimll Share Behind every successful Dominicanite stand two under- standing parents - parents who endure missed meals and nocturnal hours for the sake of prom decorations, paper pack- ing or yearbook deadlines - parents who puzzle over evening math classes, eager to translate their daughter's modern math lingo - parents who want to understand their daughters. Through the Mothers Club, Dominican mothers sponsor the Christmas party for parents and faculty, present a tea for graduating seniors, and provide a luncheon for members and friends. Meanwhile the Dad's Club holds Booster Club raffles which increase the library's volumes, direct paper drive trafiic for newly licensed daughters, and usher guests at evening programs. Whether its conferring with teachers at monthly meet- ings, enjoying the rollicking Dad and Daughter Social, chaper- oning the Anniversary Ball, chauffeuring friends to and from games, or participating in the Mass and Communion breakfast, Dominican parents share in the spiritual, social, academic, and athletic endeavors of D.H.S. No suckers or sad dads at this dance-only jolly pops. Mr. ,lohn Olinzoch heart- ily agrees as he gaily twirls his partner Kathleen Gracey and then promenades her home at the Swingin' Dad and Daughter Social. Taking a chance on the Virginia Reel, Mr. Fritz Daoust and Kathy Bonnie Palin, Mr. Ralph Scherer, Mr. Fred Herz, and Mr. Edward Scherer sashay down the admiring aisle. Margy Scherer, Terry Herz, Palin gleefully clap their musical approval. J
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Candlelight Ball brings planning as Sue Cenzer, Ioanne Lentine, and chairman, Pat Nienstedt, exchange ideas about the decorations for an evening filled with dreamy enchantment. Candles may be the light of the night - if searches fail to produce an extension! u I' 1- X M i' ppb -i '-. W? ' , flaw! f '1 1 'ki' f X40 5 15 I ' - x ,li -. V- J , - g .-.- fffi' a 3 - 5 '.'.' K g, W' A-Q - 1 '- .5 y 'Jig ,GL :PIO .'.-.-uc.- v r -5 Us ,E :1:.'f,- r.:.:.:.:.s, t H: if . 1 .f:-:- 1:-:-:-:-:-' A fri ' 1. 'L' 55' '?:':': ' gre '45, 3.5.6155 ,.'g.'.g.g.: ., Q i wg .5,'q.?,' .:,'-, J-:.:.'.:.Q.g.:.: . .Q t ,EQ.a.f.:.:,:, ' 3. ,. Q, u . A ,f 0.0 1, u Candlelight Ball brings pleasure to freshmen hostesses as the eager ex- pressions of Colleen Ludwall, Elaine Zalewski, Kathy DesRosier, Charlotte DePonio, Beth Wilson, Carol Kornowski, and Mary Ann Lentine reflect their interest and excitement. 68 '11 irq., Candlelight Ball brings joy as jubilant juniors, Pat Martin, Linda Sims, and Gail Brinsden transform a bleak gym into an atmosphere of delight. Pat Hastings, perched precariously, secures the Hnal crepe paper ball. Candlelight Ball brings pleasure as an aurora of peace and tranquility envelopes girls and their escorts. Translucent lights and muted music provide an ethereal background for
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