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'LIt's a gala Mardi Gras . . . JUNIOR PROM Who could forget '50 s Junior Prom, thc culmination of class spirit and class fun. At this most festive of proms, the Mardi Gras, streamers, dreamy music and much merri- ment were climaxcd hy the crowning of a king and his queenly date, Larry Maass. In Bohemia Hall Page twenty- f our SOPHOMORE DANCES The past two sophomore dances have hoth met with tremendous success. Last fall the class of '51 gave us L'Make Mine Manhattan . A truly sophisticated night-club atmosphere was achieved in the gym hy a divine hand, delicious refreshments, and a floor show Mstraight from Broadwayw. Last year the class of '50 turned the gym- nasium into a corner of Greenwich Village, complete with XVax-dripped bottles, check- ered tahlecloths, Bohemian waitresses, and a 10:00 show. The three-man band and solo pianist played to our l1eart's content, adding to the atmosphere which made us all want to go hack to uBohemia Hall again. On the Manhattan Merry-C0-Ronndl'
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For il's picnics and parties, and par- ties and picnics . . . Here we urls to gain some recogni Merry Chanters once a year . . . tion . . . Laurel blossoms tell the lille . . . Q .51 P1 dk, 4. Page twenty-tlwee
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1 qlarry Evening in Mayi' CENTENNIAL BALL The must perfect weather possible her- alded both Centennial Ball and Senior Ball. This year's Centennial dance boasted the lheme of Elmira Past on the lower level, complete with snappy gym suits, while the upper ballroom boasted Elmira Present, both ages being seen by looking lhrough a separat- ing crystal ball. The crowning of Loretta Kantra as our Centennial Queen of the year highlighted the evening of punch, formals, Centennial cake, and Lol'etta's brother look- ing like a proud father. 2 F s 'i N . . . left in a heavenly daze. SENIOR BALL The class of '48 had their farewell dance last May with a'Ehnira in the Spring as their theme. The ball was a pageantry of Howers, bubbling fountains, and white-washed love seats. We still get spring fever, just thinking back to the affair, and rest assured that the Seniors couldn't have taken leave of us in a gayer, lighter mood than the dance imparted to all. Page twenty-five
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