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Prom I Every class that sponsors a prom says that theirs was the best. We think the class of l53” had the best prom yet, under the supervision of the decora- tion committee headed by Cynthia Clark. The ha 1 1 gave the allusion of a park with shrubs, lamp posts (with little blue lights inside each), pretty flower gardens, and a beautiful water foun- tain that actually sprayed water; and inside the fountain was a blue and red light making the water look 1 ike a rain bow. John Russell and the shop boys should be given much credit for the terrific job thev didonthe lamp posts. All the decorations were real; that is, no crepe paper was used. From all the reports, everyone had a good time. »Ve don t th i n k any p rom will ever surpass our Jun tor Pro m. All this wou Id never have been asbiga suc- cess, if it hadn't been for the help and advice of Miss Thomas and Mr. Bertrand.
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On December 6, weheld our Senior Ball with Pat Mulvane’s orchestra furnishing the music again. It had the theme of Christmas with a big stuffed Santa Claus in the middle of the room surrounded by pack- ages. l!is bag was so overl oaded wi th gifts that it necessitated hanging some of them on the wall. In front of the stage was a winter scene including a house (made by Ronnie Parks), snow, lake, and a sil- houette of Santa and his reindeer going across the sky. Senior Mall Jean Lyon made an enormous aluminum foil star, the dimensions being 5 feet. The star hung from the middle of the hall and gave a fascinating allu- sion when the spotlight was on it. Home on vaca- tion, Cynthia Clark was soon put to work and she turned out a giant size Santa Claus which was used on the stage as a background for the orchestra. We would like to take this opportunity to thank MissdeNicola and Mr. Cowgi 11 for being so help ful . As we had no advisor at the time, they were kind enough to help us over the rough spots. We would also like to express our appreciation to our chap- erones: Mr. Mrs. Davis, Mr. Mrs. Faunce, and Mr. Mrs. Manning. The Senior Class thanks e ver yon e fo r t he i r fine cooperation, even though the Ball wasn’t so big a success as it could have been.
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