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Page 136 text:
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Puwtpabs Banquet MALE 'K' other way around There was an Oldsmobile riding on that one ticket and not the Every ball must have its queen got the crown by popular acclaim Leading off the fast whirl of proms at the close of the year was the banquet and ball in tribute to the principal of Mendel, Rev. Martin J. O'Neill, OSA., taking place for the first time in the spacious lakefront rooms of McCormick Place. Brought together there were school admistrators and teachers, political and civic leaders, benefactors and friends, parents and students. The occasion tied together several school activities such as the queen-contest and the raffle-drive. The queen and her court: SEATED: Judith Wallis, Sheila Driscoll, Janet Mc- Carthy, Jacqueline Costanzo, Anne Mahoney, Kathy Fitzgerald, Bonnie Feenstra, Cheryl Martincich, STANDING: R. Lavery, J. Manthey, P. Andreotti, J. Heintz, J. Koch, M. Shea, R. Hameetman, H. Norris. always be grateful to Anne Mahoney. The senior whose name was picked to win the Chevrolet will and JeFf Koch's Anne Mahoney They could have danced all night to the smooth strains of Dick Carlton and his band. The Head Table: Rev. Ronald Turcich, O.S.A., Mrs. and Mr. F. Pavilon, Rev. John Mac Laughlin, O.S.A., Rev. Martin J. O'Neill, O.S.A., Principal, Rev. Francis Crawford, O.S.A., Rev. Albert Hillebrand, O.S.A., Mrs. and Mr. H. Shaefer. Not in picture: Rev. John Gavin, O.S.A. illkfe 5 3 WW - g j - . . 'LTV vi ,iv A .gh V. if , i , S s i L Q? bk .K 1 1 .-- i 1' , ,
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,.,w-Mu-wir if Mi as-f ffVz9!f 1 M XXL' 1lffW.: AFC? the big world at business. All walks ot lite walked in Mendel's halls Career Day . , . close to titty altogether . . . some colortul and entertaining, some crowd-getters, all informative . . . tor a Mendel man with his mind set on adding his own ingenuity and sweat to all the past ingenuity and sweat . . .as pharma- cists or photographers, anything tram an automotive mechanic to a tuneral director. Job opportunities, created by modern living, are ex- plained by Mr. L. F. Clifford of Allied School of Mechanical Trades. On stage before the student body, sit men of com ww To the Roseland Kiwanis the young men of Mendel owe and pay their fhanlis for being sa-well briefed representing fields of opportunity and pos
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Page 137 text:
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The Ring's The Thing Long abouT May, each Junior will say: IT l've goTTen This Tar, OK., Why noT a ring, To prove The Thing ln a Mendel sorT of way. Then he shows iT around As Mom squeals and Dad Trovvns: Is iT me or educ:aTion Thai pays. So Juniors will Walk in The week of Their pride, While orchided moThers will siT aT Their sides, And dandy dressed TaThers will counsel Their sons And Tell Them: In my day... This is noT hovv iT 'Tvvas done. Rings brighTly burnished will be blessed UNSW, Mass aTTended Together is The best sign of The union ThaT exisTs beTween home and school, son and school. And Then, who will forgeT The prom, surely noT The ones we see here . . . BUT The rings, ThaT long awaiTed rings, more Than iusT a sTuTus symbol but signs of loyaliy, are blessed by Father O'Rourke, Moderator of The Junior Class. l ,im W I wi And Mass TogeTher aTTended, Too. They'Il be dancing The Prom Through WiTh all Their close friends, Surrounded wiTh seTTings OT New Orleans. IT some heads are higher in halls, To a man, You'll hnd Them each Wearing a ring on his hand. 1? TW J I
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