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Q0 nf' ln the minds of parents graduation may be the epitome of twelve years' schooling, but in the minds of their sons and daughters, a poll of the senior class might easily ascribe that distinction to the prom, for up to this time what eve- ning had been so memorable! And what an ideal way to remember North? The girls were at their love- liest: the boys had never been quite so suave. The armory itself took on a glamour not Wholly accounted for by the dreamy mood of the dancers. The big bare room had been transformed into a festive. and slightly romantic setting for all the gaiety. Ingenious decorations, a perfect orchestra, and unique favors con- tributed to the magic of the evening. Larry Creedon and his well-chosen prom committee planned, organized. and worked during most of the senior year in order that the all-important affair could take place in a deceptively relaxed and leisurely manner. The midnight supper at lovely Coral Gables served as Hnal testimony to the good taste and planning of the committee. Thanks to those hardworking seniors, the Whole class could look back on May 26, 1950, as the most exciting experience in a year of many pleasant memories. Adviser, Mr. Donahue. PROM COMMITTEE
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