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Isn't this beyond the dignity of a college senior ? Senior Dinner Dance The most popular spot during the whole dance. Mixing formal accessories with friendly informal atmosphere, the largest Senior Dinner Dance in Rock- hurst history provided a fitting climax to a four-year career at Rockhurst. Sixty-five graduating seniors an,d their dates came early and stayed late at the Mirror Lake Town Club. Starting the evening with cocktails, seniors feasted on a steak dinner and spent the rest of the night dancing, reminiscing, and drinking more cocktails. The formal dress of the evening served only to highlight the event in the senior calendar of events. 4 Guests of honor at the dance were Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kos, who carefully avoided all twist music and contented themselves with a hesitation waltz. For the rest of the dancers, the music of George Wynn left them happy but weary as the Seniors closed out their social season at Rockhurst.
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The Baccalaureate Mass at St Francis Xavier Church inaugurates Graduation Day activities. Baccalaureale Pentecost Sunday was the occasion for the forty- third annual commencement of Rockhurst College. This year the college graduated its largest class in history, some 218 seniors of the day and evening divisions. Commencement day began with a solemn high Bace calaureate Mass for the graduates and their families. The interim hours before commencement exercises were marked by picture taking, campus tours, and complaining about the heat. At last the big' moment came. The graduates strutted and fretted their hour upon the stage, and then it was over. The graduates marched, diploma in hand, from the auditorium with mixed emotions. They were hot and tired, s ad and happy, humble and proud. 4 Then there were more pictures on the upper campus, congratulations from friends and relatives,post-gradua- tion parties, and the inevitable goodbyes between close friends and casual acquaintances. It was all over, at last, and what was there to say but It's been great! On tl Com: It's me-nc
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