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Page 71 text:
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OF THE YEAR Forming a pretty picture around the Throne are: M. Pfeiffer, A Remmers, D. Haner, C. Hasselwander, J. Flynn, L. Clif- ford, B. Smythe, L. Quino, J. Elfmann, P. Moran, S. Droppel- man and their dates. Mel do you really mean it? That was all that Mary Rose Goodman could utter when she was named 1954 junior-Senior Prom Queen! Dorothy Donaldson and Betty Frey were among the first to congratulate the surprised Queen, who could hardly catch her breath amid all the applause and good wishes following the announcement. The King and Queen beam as they try out their new throne and their regal robes. They are surrounded by the Queen's royal court consisting of, left to right: Shirley Augustus, Barbara Simms, King, Pat O'Deag Queen, Mary Rose Goodman, Janie Whitten, and Sandra Wode, partly hidden. Sandra, who planned the theme of the junior-Senior Prom, had the honor of crowning the King and Oueen. Standing around the pond are, left to right: Shirley Feldcamp, Peggy Weis, Dee Ann Querico, Mary Helen Ross, Emily Richards and their dates. lEd. Note: We thought the pond would make such a lovely setting, reflecting the gorgeous moon, but in the rush of taking the picture we failed to notice that they had drained the pond that afternoon.j
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THE LO ELIEST IGHT Stopping rn at the dessert party grven before the prom at the Stayrng seated on the Queen's Throne just long enough tor home of Rita Kenney are left to right Carolyn Helm George a quick picture are M. Lorenz, B. Gonyea, S. Kapfhammer Lachance joe Washle Mike Weber Pat Moran Bill Ellmger M Thompson, L. Quino, Marie Lorenz, C. Hasselwander and and Agnes Parker the-ur dates- And, of course, a dance just wouldn't be a dance unless the familiar strains of the Bunny Hop were heard at least once during the evening. At the sound of the first few notes these juniors, seniors, and their dates form a long line on the dance floor and start hopping ! ! Take the music of Henry Robben and his band, add to it the artistic efforts of the hard working juniors, and you end up with the perfect setting for a junior-Senior Prom! The photographer proved this, as he stood behind the palms to snap a picture of the smiling young couples while they drifted across the dnce floor.
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Page 72 text:
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Parties make the world go 'round, so let's have a party! This is a picture taken at the breakfast after the prom, given by Agnes Parker. Left to right: joe Sadler, Nancy Donnelly, Mikelweber., Ned Baker, Darlene I-laner, Janie Whitten, Sue Droppelman, and jo Ann Broghammer in the middle. Still at Ag's, and that's Mickey Sullivan coming in the door as Ray Brooker, Agnes Parker, and Lois Quino look around. Seated and singing, as usual, is Del, while Pat O'Dea helps her out. C. Hasselwander and joe Sadler are seated next to Del. Our Prom Queen has her face turned away from the camera and her head is covered with a White sailor hat. Betty Quesenberry must be listening to some interesting news, center, while Joan McDonogh, coke in hand, just sits there. OUR UN IOR-SENIOR PROM Seated with their dates are: Frankie Alvey, Mary Lee Beckmann, Barbara Simms, Marilyn Stich, Shirley Augustus, joy Klein, and Marilyn Gott- brath. . . . Good night Jweezlyeari, good night. This song, which ends many a dance, is at last drawing to a close our Prom. And We seniors can't help feeling a little sad befause this is our last Prom at Sacred Heart . . . and now it is but a memory.
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