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Page 76 text:
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JUNIQR PROM Above: Bob Buchanan and Mark Fischer prepare to hang the sign which signifies the theme of the junior Prom. Right: The members of the crew of the junior Prom workers huddle around after an exhausted night of preparation and decoration. Left: These workers of the Prom construct the huge and magnificent southern mansion which was the highlight of the Junior Prom.
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Page 75 text:
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MOTHERS' CLUB Above: The ofhcers and the moderators of the Mothers' Cluh. These dedicated mothers and moderators were the force which made the Mothers' Club an overwhelming success. Above: Fr. McGuire addresses a meeting of the Mothers' Club at their annual Christmas Party. My is Ps f r1 s H sk if 8 Q Above: The mothers discuss certain aspects of the club with the priests at Bonner. Behind every Bonner hoy is a Bonner mother. Several hunf derd of them comprise the Bonner hlothers' Club. These un- selfish, dedicated women work tirelessly to raise funds through card parties, hingocs, lunchcous, trips, and surveys for the phyf sical hetterment of the school. Every department is ahle to rely upon the mothers' willingness to give financial aid or simply to present a program. Each mother contributes her time and enerf gies for the privilege of having her son a student ol' Bonner. Mrs. Rosemary K. Nash Pres. of the Mothers' Club
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Page 77 text:
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Southern llospitalityl This phrase alone expresses something very special to the Class ol' l97O. It is an extremely dilheult tasli to convey the impaet that this sueeesslvul soeial event of our lun- ior year lelvt with the teachers and students alike. All who at- tended the Prom realized the diligent worlt expended in the preparations and decorations. Through truly artistic scenes, set off hy the heautillully eonstrueted southern mansion. everyone was readily transformed into southern gentlemen and southern helles. The night was delinitelv a night to rememher. The Prom Chairmen, Class Ollieers, and the Moderator of the elass Wish to thank all who eontrihuted to this gala event. lim Terruso Prom Claairnzmz - . 1, 4 s rl ig!! I 41' Above: Cmoanf My girdle is killing mel Left: Landsakes Sylvesterl, there really are goldfish in the fountain. Below: The Crescents provided the underlying tones which helped make the Prom such a social success for the Class of '7O. t A' nw., 1 K Q, ,.u..,.a-1
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