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A poetry contest, sponsored by the “E” Magazine, and judged by the high school English teachers, was won by Patricia Lucas, a Freshman from register 307. “THE WONDERS OF NATURE” Nature is such a wonderful thing, You can tell by the seasons of summer and spring. The flowers that bloom and the plants that grow, Have a certain something that makes them so. Like winter and fall, when trees are bare, When the frost is on them, who put it there? And the other things that look so pure, You know who made them—Mother Nature. Each little thing that is everywhere, The fish in the sea or the birds in the air, They all have a tale of pleasant surprise, That can only be seen with inner eyes. So stop for a while, stop to think— Why Nature is in the water you drink! Look at the sky, glance at the ground Such a beautiful sight when Nature’s around. Composed by Patricia Lucas Page Twenty-four
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expanding Out c Atomic Cnergy The atomic hit of the year occurred on May 31st. At that time the Emerson students turned out for the biggest Spring Prom ever witnessed by the Emerson Faculty. With the wonderful cooperation of Miss Newton and Mrs. Greenwald, we secured our dream out-of-doors ballroom—the Marquette Park Pavillion. Here, to the gay music of Jerry Maling’s orchestra, our young music lovers danced their fill to such mellow tunes as “Dreams,” “I’ll See you In My Dreams,” “Sweetheart of All My Dreams,” “Two Dreams Met”, etc. As you can no doubt gather, the theme was “dreams”. We might mention the fact that this theme went very will with the setting of Marquette Park. The girls, in their beautifully colored spring straplesses, backlesses, and what other clothing they didn’t have on, formed a beautiful spider web pattern as they danced with their handsome escorts. Velmir Gurgevich, the President of the Senior Class, and his partner led the traditional Grand March at 9 o’clock. Following them were Helen Wellman, President of the Junior Class, and her escort. The officers of the Senior and Junior classes and their partners next marched to be admired by the P ' aculty. The Prom Committee was headed this year by Jean Gerometta, representing the Seniors, and Vernice Mayes, the Juniors. This committee deserves much praise for the wonderful entertainment they provided for the students of their school. On the romantic day of February 15, the Sophomores gathered to have their Sophomore Hop. Their “ballroom” was decorated in red and white to carry out the Valentine theme. The Grand March was led by Jerry Gerasimo, Sophomore president, and his partner, Pat Hybarger. Throughout the evening the couples danced to the romantic music, and refreshed themselves with some very de¬ licious punch and little cookies with cherries on them. Almost every Freshman of the Freshman Class attended the Freshman Frolic on March 15. The gay affair was held in the beautiful decked out girls’ lower gym. Being so close to St. Patrick’s Day, the committee suitably chose green and white as their colors and St. Patrick’s Day as their theme. The Swing Kings, Emerson’s own musicians, provided the music for the dancing couples. Other enter¬ tainment consisted of Marge Berta’s singing; the violin and piano playing of Louis Kampouris and his sister, Mary; the tap dancing of Joyce Klein and Catherine Billick; and the young magician of the evening, Walter Landis. The Freshmen, decked out in their Sunday best, looked lovely as they march¬ ed by for the Grand March. Every Freshman enjoyed his first class dance which turned out to be one of the biggest affairs of the season. Page Twenty-three
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legion an era that can of of accelerated be compared Page Twenty-five
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