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Father Tague and brother Vincent lit-acl a tableful of hungry banquet guests. A satisfied crowd eagerly awaits new developments at tl1e Junior-Senior Banquet. Kava: 'Sli saga! 49 - 5 P i Q rw, I XX i Q i lb. A I V f-' Nllllllifr Are the smiles a result of the good steak, the clever pro gram, or Father Hanley's jokes? Juniors and seniors pause to pose for pictures their dinner. .lunior song How Much is That Senior in the Window? was one of the laughable highlights on banquet night. during - .4 1:51 'i dw ' Ll.. 1, - SM -s 6, --a lx.. 1 I 4 yi! 1 l -WN Ar X, gil 'il if 1 Q ss- 24
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SCENE FIVE: EVENING STARS JUNIOR SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET Juniors Martha Wmmlm-y. Tom Flcmingx. Carol llulvy. and Bob Evans makc last-miuulc adjustmvnls for llu' prom held May T. Promunadm-rs enjoy dancing In-nc-atll ll star-bright lu-avcn. Angela Bcndinclli and Bob Albrecht swin and sway to one of Lou BIartin's fast dances. An audience of admiring parents and faculty members proudly watch prom proceedings. Sc-niors sing thvir messagc of farcwcll at the Junior-Sem ior Banquet he-ld May 13. if f
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'W- : ,.-.mwu,.w .4 in in U- 1-11. 1.1. ..-ui .min W - 'fszsfe T I 1iu 'wvw mmLi . .HJ- QM :miev-fe 11' ,H N in ui v ,gigs Aw!! HN jr , ,,,,,, N H 1 liiil,li'i,1lW9f.' M5 Prizes to talent show winners at Notre Dame's first party in the new school were presented by Margaret Gavin: S. Smith, J. Kellogg, M. Simpson, R. Middlecamp, Gary Fisher, C. Simpson, J. and M. Orlett. , Ilikle Well liked for their school spirit , Mr. Notre and Miss Dame turned out to be Gary Pierron and Judy McG1othlin. ' ' N :msg 1 mg I 1, ,111,ll!1iTl,ggl5l , L, Q l, A s - -f H el V 1 INFORMAL PARTIES FEATURE POPULAR TALENT A crowded hall decorated with blue and gold monograrns was the scene of the first dance at Notre Dame. Seniors successfully planned the entertainrnentg juniors took charge of decorations. Highlights of the evening were a talent show and a student election of Mr. Notre and Miss Dame. Sighs of regret reigned as the dance came to a close. On April 17, carrying out an April shower theme, the C.S.M.C. dance-of-the-year got under way. Daffodils in pink umbrellas hanging from the ceiling and raindrops on windows ingeniously arranged by sophomores boosted the spirits of all who attended. Games were planned by juniors, refreshments were served by seniors, and freshmen served as cleaner-uppers after the party. sz , NN L, 'QXA sf Page Eighty
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