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SENIOR PROM The Senior spring dance was exceptional! The dance floor was so crowded we tripped over one another right and left, and when we became bored dancing we played findfthefhirdsfinfthefpaperfhousesfweftackedfonfthefwall. The punch was good, the cake was good, and the Hower covered trellises were wonderful. Let's thank Mary' Qetjen, Ann Waters and their committees for April twentyf Sixth. 17
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PELICAN PROM And we do mean Prtrtua Nfwltll ten of these birds hedecking' the Walls ofthe Assembly Rooml Conga chain, Social Room, Lihrury . . . tired feet :md the pop of photogf raphers hulhs in your Rice. You nod politely to the receiving line as you cariy home the pelicun your escort has so gzillantly snitched for you. Atmosphere was added by Helen Sears, Alida Brown, und Prof. Wilf son Le l hr . . . all of decorators union 70. Some choice posters were whipped up by Hodzi Selverstone and jenn Follett, und McBride's ticket agency had nothing on Qttilie Glennon and Marjorie Pitzer. Betty Dean proved herself the Elsa Max' well ofPz1cker while Mary Qetjen and her committee lived up to their reputation as cakefhzikers. Mme. Lash's soothing punch remains her piece de resistance, and the trio of overseers, Miss Ascher, Miss Scheele, and Miss Riley, was nohl Y rewarded for its ellorts. 16 i MMM
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FASHION SHOW uEldorad0 Thar's gold in them thar dresses!, screamed the committee as it counted the currency of the afternoon. There was gold, but there were some of the latest 1041 models, too. A toast to the Pelican Preview of Spring, to the manikins, to the chairmen, to the commit' tees and to the sponsor! A toast to Doris Kessling and Mary Giordano, to jean Follett, Helen Sears, Florence Zimmermann, Mary Oetjen, Elaine Ascher, and Madame Lash. Copious thanks to Jean jacaruso and Edith Flaacke who so nohly portrayed our Sad Apples, and still more thanks to Helen Davidson and Janet Young of the Second Ac. who sold so many tickets we wondered if they ate them
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