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S v i fn'-w P. Broscius and N. Catino swing and sway the night away to the .melodious strains of music provided by Al Carsto and his orchestra. wma A SONG IN nun HEARTS 5597 Looking to the stars, D. Konetski and E. Buckwash are grasping memories of this marvelous evening. This group of smiling Seniors are dazzled by the radi- ance and splendor of the enchanting prom.
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SENIUR PRUM AND BANQUET In the spring a high school student's fancy turns to thoughts of . . . the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. For months in advance these out- standing events are the topics of conversation that command the attention of all upperclassmen, and an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation per- vades throughout the school. At last the magical month of May arrivesg and the Junior class adds a few final touches to the menu. Then in a Hurry of activity, they complete their transformation of the gymnatorium-from the ordinary into a realm of make-believe. Finally the Big Day arrives and the starry-eyed students tile into their Wonderland of Enchantment. At twelve o'clock the Prom fades from a reality into a fond recollection. For the Junior class, the Prom and Banquet are a significant milestone in their journey toward graduation, but for the Seniors they fill the last leaf in a scrapbook of high school memories. f ks E. Dick and M. J. McElwee spare a minute to offer the photographer a hungry smile at the Senior Banquet pre- sented annually by the Junior class. Q4 Refreshments, again. but this time it is at the Prom. R. Knapik and P. Bren- nan seek refreshmcnts to win the favor of their fair ladies. There seems to he a jokester amist the merry Seniors, while anticipating the next course of the tantalizing repast. Q 1 .Nxt
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M.. l '--I '1'1 -,-1 -Q---....--.--. 'vw l l '1 'l ,,,1,' '77 1 1 1'l 7'I ,Q-1 'l l Ns A .1 ,A .J-D As part of the Homecoming Day program, R. Mack, announces the winner of the Scholarship Fund donation. Among the Booster supporters are Mr. Korbich, Mr. Colden, M. Donlan, and Mrs. Spears. Alumni officers, Mrs. Zaner, W. Alter, president, R. Mack, Dr. Anonia and P. Brovey meet at the school library to discuss the schedule of' activities for the year '59-'60. Homecoming Day sponsored by the Boosters gave the alumni and friends of Lourdes an opportunity to see the Red Raiders in action against Shenan- doah Catholic. Open house was held at the school for all those who did not have the opportunity to tour the new school at the time of dedication. 74 W ALUMNI-BODSTE ASSDCIATIDNS The Alumni Association is an integral part of our school life. This year the Alumni established a scholarship fund. An award will be presented each year to a deserving .ind needy graduate. The fund is invested in the Mission Board of the Diocese of Harrisburg. On the intellectual scale a series of lectures and pane-l discussions has also been included in the Alumni agenda for 1960. Balancing the scale with social activities, the members presented the Cheering Squad with a new Indian suit for Chief Red Raider. They are now planning the annual ,lune banquet. This is the affair to which we are looking forward-- our formal reception into the Alumni Association-our oppor- tunity to show in the future our loyalty to our Alma Mater. The primary purpose of the Booster Association is to finance the Athletic Department of our school. These generous benefactors have through the years provided athletic equip- ment. Each year the Boosters hold a sports banquet at which there is a presentation of athletic awards. There is but one request that our Boosters make. Win, Raiders, Win! f We L.-. J- t. is- . vu VLWW g 1 W MN' S Fi is
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