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if The Grand March, led by the Queen and her escort, winds into a grand finale. Heel? l 0lfUl'lel! af plnelfff .f g, W it i A? V , Y sf OLMers whirl to the music of Carlos Rivera, and his or- chestra. 31 Margie McDonald, Press Ball Queen, is crowned by her escort, Tom Mac- Cracken, as her court looks on. Left to right: Carolyn Pachucki, Cathy Mulherin, Celeste Smith, Patricia Yurkus, Deanna Barnabo
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Rolling in The cider barrel for The pause that refreshes are Shirley Agusti, Mary Alice Cook and Deanna Barnabo. A close up of sock hoppersl .sjfuolenf Counci laredenfri 30 yan! oanev 240 ic Dancing on the fifty yard line To current pop discs, 30 Who is the ingenious decorator of socks? Joan Anderson, sophomore, with Bells on her Toes won The contest. as ei :life
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A H- 7 W J-Ll! , A 4 ' w , ,.,,, f f - J. -'Sv Carol Philippart and Judy Gendich sell tickets to the Anntversary Ball to members of the Alumnae Association who attended the annual tea. Taking time out between dances to have their pictures taken are fleftl Janet Schneider, and Ralph Sawicki, Margie,McDonald and Thomas Mac- Cracken, and Donna Louisignau. Donna Kelly and her es- cort, Len Else, enjoy a two- step at the Anniversary Ball held at Lovett Hall in Green- field Village. Alumnae officers, seated left, President, Kay Byerlein, Vice-Presi- dent, Carol McLaughlin, standing left, Nancy Bolger, Treasurerg Marian Dryer, Secretary, and Sheila Hamacher, First Vice-President, who have iust purchased their tickets, discuss gowns and dates for the Anniversary Ball. ks ' 3 if xr- l 1 K!
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