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Students Enjoy Dancing and Skating Oops! Skating isn ' t as easy as it looks as these students discovered at the annual Biology Club Skating Party. Being crowned as Mr. Ugly is Dennis Mierzwa. Kay Hemingway. Homecoming Queen, crowned Dennis at the Hi-Y ' s Mr. Ugjy dance.
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Prom Affords Moments to Remember Couples dance cheek-to-cheek in the romantic atmosphere of the year ' s only formal which was the Prom “Moments to Remember,” held at St. Thomas More Hall. Being served at the After-Prom Party which was held at the Woodmar Country Club are Robert Rosinski, Dianne Weedon, and Donald Sharpe. The party provided food and entertainment for students after the prom. Whirling and Swirling in a dream world, students looked from the climax of all social activities back on the events of the past year. Crepe paper and spot-lights transformed the hall into the ballroom for the 1962 Prom held on ' May 26. While the band provided soft dancing music, couples drifted to the dance floor, sipped punch from dainty cups, chatted with all their friends, or just .sat back and tried to capture the entire scene in ' their mem¬ ories. The Junior-Senior Prom was sponsored by the juniors in honor of the year ' s graduating class and was attended By only upperclassmen, graduates, and faculty members. Page Eighteen
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Schedule for Senior Week Was Hectic The annual Senior-Fa¬ culty Banquet, “Years Gone By,” was held at a local restaurant in Whit¬ ing. Seniors and faculty members feasted on chic¬ ken, beef, and fish while joking and laughing about events in “Years Gone By.” Final activities for sen¬ iors presented a hectic schedule. During senior week, students dressed up according to the day it happened to be. The sen¬ ior assembly, baccalaure¬ ate, and finally commence¬ ment were the closing fin¬ ale to all high school func¬ tions for these students. During senior class week, seniors designated certain days to wear special outfits. Sue Svenningsen. Joel Jane, and Sherry Shadoan are shown here in the student center on dress-up day for seniors. Page Twenty
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