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Tiles plaeed carefull The way to dress in japan is shown by Madeleine and Maryann Ida wears a stunning black sheath Tea time for Terry in her pink dress Cerry's furs accent a stylish sheath These seniors display good taste in travelling attire The newest in sportswear is worn by Anne, Madeleine, jean, and Anne Ellen, Eileen, and Kathleen prove they are sports- YM-W-'mai minded too lt will be a wonderful evening for dancing in the dark for Terry, Ellen. Eleanor, and Ann X rage 76
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Hard work, attentiveness, and 21 lively spirit Costumed in red, white and blue, to represent our flag, with Uncle Sam watching and Louise Apuzzo di- recting, the Seniors placed first with their American Medley helped make our sing an overwhelming success. The Seniors won, centering their theme around American music. This is the second time in Marmion's history that a class has won the cov- eted trophy twice. The juniors showed a great deal of foresight by choosing for their theme thc newest popular beat in music, Calypso. Their tal- ent was evident by the fact that they placed a close second.. Disneyland, the Sophomore theme, and the Freshman race track were both colorful and original. The jolly Juniors led by Dorabelle Pedro, captured the Calypso beat with their scintillating rhythms highlighted by clever lyrics and colorful costumes Mother Butler oversees Senior presidents present Sing award to Reverend Mother
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in tessitura of fashion October breezes brought Paris styles to Marmion as the Seniors tried to imitate the finest French models. The Seniors showed an unusual array of colors, fantasies and fabrics. The fashions modeled did not necessitate great expense, but showed good taste by stu- dents in selecting their wardrobes. The cloth- ing purchased or made by the girls them- selves, gave underclassmen an appreciation of good grooming. For the climax of these fash- ions a march of pastel formals and semi-for mals was followed by a bride and her attend- ants. Here comes the bride in our fashion show, Barbara Burke, with her attendants Ann and Mary jane Tihese Seniors are ready for a special date in these special dresses. A late dinner and dancing may be on the agenda Ileanne and Maureen go oriental in the atest Japanese pajamas Ready for any and all occasions, these girls model dresses that will go any- where Pciqe 77
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