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Scenes of the Beaux Arts Ball will linger long in memories .... Charming is Marguerite Adams whose gay Ninety costume won her the title Belle of the Ball .... Delphine Molitor. Patricia Hartnett and escorts amiably chatting between dances .... Smiling sweetly for the cameraman , Eunice Burton and Joe Akins .... Shy, sweet, and a pleasure to glide with, Mary Louise Blanc .... A puppet in hand tells the tale of marionette artist, Beatrice Simmons .... Picturesqueness from the banister, the dorm residents wending their way promward .... Domesticity tinges journalists Mary Louise Blanc, Pat Norton, and Teresa Dowd, on K.P. for the Press Club ' s breakfasts.
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I» Fun comes In delightful guises. All girls occupying hall quarters automatically become members of Durocher Club. Each can be recognized by the tradi- tional gold pin delicately fashioned in the shape of a rose, embossed with the letter D, symbolizing the foundress of the Holy Names Order, Mother M. Rose Durocher, after whom the Hall was named. House affairs are directed by the club through the offices of president, executive council, telephon e committee, and scrapbook committee. Social gatherings at the Dorm are memorable events. An initial all-col- lege tea sounded the note of welcome early in the fall. From then on, guests arrived regularly to join in the fun of the dessert dances held on successive weekends. Hayride parties, banquets, treasure hunts, taffy pulls, steak fries, picnics, luncheons, and knitting for the Red Cross were a part of dorm life this year. Between times, serious study- ing went on, and with a tasty bedtime snack, students were whisked into dreamland each night. and Edeer Pierce iake. Pagtjorty-onc
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Four curly heads puzzling over the sophomore sport dance: Lillian Lael, Marcella Gibney, Carol Jean McKown, Anna Marie Weston .... A vigil at the coffee urn. Margaret Robbins, Amy Marshall, and Virginia Reisenauer line up for a turn at serving one of the six lenten breakfasts sponsored by the Press Club .... Smilin ' through the hayseeds .... Catherine Fairhurst and Jack Cantlin in Down-on-the- farm struttin ' time at Gonzaga University ' s annual Harvest Ball .... No cattle rustlin ' this time but plenty of corn stalks wavin ' in the breeze for those comin ' thru the entrance .... She ' was fun, grins Bette Alberts, restin ' up for another square dance.
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