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Junior Prom Friday, May fourth ... I find myself in a “flustrated rage.” Hair in pins and freshly-painted nails, I hurriedly put on the finishing touches, eager to slip on my new dress and swish in front of the mirror. How long have I dreamed of this moment? I wonder, with breathless anticipa- tion, just how the evening will turn out! I remember how my hopes were folded into an envelope addressed to me from the junior class. Soon I will be at the Coun- try Club, the moon will be all around me and my tension will have evolved into a million dances. 27
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Christmas Dance and Homestead Have you ever seen ice cream cones growing on a pine tree? This year’s inno- vation on the traditional Christmas tree was the topic of conversation as couples stepped through a peppermint wreath onto a crowded dance floor. Under the benevolent gaze of chubby cherubs, a chosen king and queen, Bette Bennett and Darme Penney, kept the snow ball rolling to make the evening a delightful introduction to holiday fun. For two fun-filled days following mid- term exams, tension among the upper school was alleviated by the carefree at- mosphere of the Homestead. Neverend- ing bridge games, charades, the annual dinner-dance for the boy friends, and an occasional swim in the pool highlighted the days. The cool air increased our ap- petites, and the food surpassed our fond- est expectations and capacities. Bette Bennett and Darm Penney, queen and king of the Christmas dance. Fried chicken and hot rolls put pounds on the girls while they put on charm for the boys. 26
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Chapel Guild . . . Altar Guild The clock strikes eight: Will I be late ? I dash in, hat in hand, to prepare the chapel for morning prayer. Julie Tittmann, president of the Altar Guild, directs us as we lend a hand in last-minute preparations. It is not long before the final dusting, the placing of the candles on the altar, and the posting of the hymn numbers is completed. Everything in place, I behold in pride our chapel, spotless, inspiring, serene, wel- coming with warmth our prayers, praises, and thanksgivings. 28
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