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It is always .1 thrill to SCE your friends at a social event, but the Winter Ball pro- vided thc added attraction of meeting others through friends, Pictured hcrc as they widen their social circle arc Janet Vernon, Mike Cos- zcllo, Patricia Salloom, Devin Doolin, Angela Abell, and Ned Cotter. f ,gi vt U11 X K ,xxx Jif f , -3 M i ' -,. Li' 1 - ' . wg: -, x ar ' 4, ' X' Q? , ,x K 1,1 1 ' W 5 xg ,g .H , . i Y t tt t V 'Gnd M- i B V . . 2 ,- wt t V -, f 0, 4, P t,t 'T ML i J . y. p . x, 1 , i i f , tdil l f ,g,,.. 1 sf' i 3 l A ,.,, V, 4- K, k I V no A I gl ' ,af A V :.' f ,jf fl -, 9 . - Sify? , i f fl - t nttn P P lf i n ' , A, Ascending thu stairs to tht- main ballroom are the girls who worked hard Hans, Yvonne liurncttc, Sue Fcrbcr, Carol Schmid, Patricia Kraft, Rose tix malt: thc W'intcr Ball Il suuccss. Cfvnnie t11iFliili.m l'valc:1 Benton, Su.- nmric P.1gli.1ro, Sheila Ruynoltlm Betty Hagan, and Sue XVatson, 53
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The Presidential Art 'ns ballroom was the scene of the social event of the year's XVinter Ball will be next year's most prized memory for .1 year, as Notre Dame girls and their escorts danced till twelve . . . This attended. ll who tarry eyes sparkle at ur Lady's Winter Ball Mary Margaret Gallagher and her escort, .loc MF 1 N-.wt Shaw, take time out from the whirl of the dance our to chat with the chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrity and Mr, .ind Mrs. Ash. The presence -if xeachers at our social affairs is one more example of their interest in the girls. E0 Rain fell in Washington the night of January 31. There were no glistening stars in the skies, but in the eyes of the Notre Dame girls shone n thousand stars. The rustle of taffeta mingled with the sound of lilting laughter as the girls and their escorts stepped into the stately Presidential Arms. The ball- room was an enchanting wonderland of soft lights, rainbow colors, and the music of Tiny Meeker and his orches- tra. High above, a crystal prism turned 'round in the path of a spot- light, showering handfuls of stardust on the waltzing couples below. Over the entire evening reigned the spirit of Our Lady.
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Page 58 text:
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The Dome records otre Dame-1958 Reporters check the headline count, and the paper is ready to go to press! K. Schommer, K. Bridy, H. Self, M. johnson, K. Daly, C. Calder, Kelley, and M. Peterson, Anne Gallagher fpagc one editorj gets points for her weekly after-school freshman journalism class from colleagues jennina Liberty Cpagc twoj , and Denise Doyle Qpage threel. fourl, Sue Watson, Qpage Publications Room-Notre Dame Academy: Page plans, copy, and headlines litter the desks, as limp, but elated re- porters and editors breathe a sigh of relief. The Dome has gone to press. Emerging five times annually from the pens and pencils of the plyers of the printers' trade, The Dome offers its enthusiasts an opportunity to learn new skills, and affords its readers an up to date journal of curricular and extra- curricular activities. Typists, J. Williams, j. Taylor, E. Rodano, and B. Rana are the editors' right hand as they spend after school hours preparing copy for The Dome. liessie columnists, li. Phillips .ind C. Yeliniitl, gather news quips from Domi' starliers, Nl. l. O'Connor, P. Frost, lf. Mateer, li. llarper, li. O'C1onncll, Nl, A. Huber, M. Cfantwell, and I. Sliihcl. RS' Louise Spauls, exchange editor, gets Thr' Dwrlc' into the mail.
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