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Dancing fools. from the metropolitan area. If all the chairmen and committee members who so graciously participated were to be mentioned, at least another page would be needed. Let it suffice to say that co- operation between all the sections of the Business School was the chief ingredient used in turning a scrambled dream into a splendid reality. The enjoyment and fascination far be- hind us, We can only resign ourselves to the fact that junior proms are a once in a lifetime event. Witliout hesitation, all will agree, Blue Miragei' falls into such a classification. Moments to remember. 181 'v ll' f Queen contestants the one holding the mike got second place
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Aff' 'E 1,5ff3'ci'g Q A l Ze Prom - she is almost over - nol elected queen had been presented. Beauteous Anne Rooney, lovely partner ' A song for a star. 180 of Thomas Hennessey, was awarded many gifts, highlighted by an original Elaine Huttonv gown, valued at live hundred dollars. Awards were made by our honorary queen and excellent vo- calist Debbie Haley, popular young tele- vision and recording artist. Iudges ol the contest were Miss Haley, Miss Mari- lyn Terrio, and Mrs. Aletta Lamb. Congratulations can only be con- sidered understatements, when review- ing the rapturous music provided by the Barnet orchestra and the Modern Swing Quartet, a group of fast rising musicians I knew those things would come in handy for something! l zrsrrzssss '
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sw ' ' 1. I 1 a at Perfection. fo m peopt wif The meals were wonderful. - 4' rr 5 9, NX- I Snow, a blizzard and a leaking roof was the setting for the opening performance of the 1956 run of O My People . But in the true spirit of the theatre the show went on . The show went on for seven more performances to conclude a second successful year in Collins Theatre. The continued success and Hood of publicity which the Passion Play received in its second year of existence stands as a Htting memoriam to the late Rev. Alfred I. Barrett, SJ., the author of O My People and the founder of the Fordham Passion Players. The tradition which Father Barrett started fell into the capable hands of Rev. John Leonard, SJ. Assisting Father Leonard were Rev. Leo Monaghan, SJ., Rev. Eamon Taylor, SJ. and Rev. john Bush, SJ. The jobnof Company Manager was handled by Helen T. Murphy. vp. fi! 'sf 'Fr I 5 s I .1 , NVatch your thumb. D
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