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Hair had to be done, car had to be washed, tuxedo had to be picked up and formal had to be fitted. These were some of the many things which led up to Prom night. May 2, 1964 was a night that will be long remembered by many. The annual Prom was held at the Student Center on the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota. The theme was “Spring Satin” which was carried out in the simple but effective decorations. Satin ribbon, streaming from the center of the large ballroom, set the mood for a very elegant and formal evening enjoyed by all. For these and many other students, May 2, 1964, marks an unforgettable night. Danced All Night
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LEFT: Kathy and Al break from the dance floor temporarily to discuss the memorable evening. ABOVE: The night's festivities arc climaxed with the Grand March. They Could Have ABOVE: Bob and Kathy admire the uniquely decorative features that she was responsible for as a member of the decorating committee. RIGHT: Fifty-three couples dance to the lively strings of the band. 26
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BOTTOM ROW: L. Dakota , C. Peterson, D. Johnson. schc, R. Paronto, R. Heideman. TOP ROW: Charter D. Scarlcs, M. Cole, B. Denker. SECOND ROW: J. members—B. Soderstrom, J. Cope, J. Sommerville, K. Erickson. B. Rottach, G. Tarnowski, J. Dcmcho, I). Durt- Bauer, E. Slindec. Selected by the faculty, members of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY represented the upper five per cent of the junior and fifteen per cent of the senior class. They were chosen on the basis of citi' cnship, scholarship, leadership, and service. These new members were announced and presented at an assembly held in their honor on the afternoon of February 18. After the assembly, the new inductees and their parents attended a tea. John taps Ginger, new inductee, on the shoulder. Clubs Acknowledge Scholastic Interests Composed of students who were interested in the sciences, the SCIENCE CLUB had a successful year. Listening to lectures and performing experiences were some activities they participated in. Through careful instruction. Mr. Larson developed the members' abilities. Demonstrating principles of leverage arc: R. Heideman, R. Paronto. Watching attentively arc: G. Erlicn, T. Falldin, B. Jastrcmski, Mr. Larson, B. Stafford, D. Durtschc. MISSING: J. Sommcrville, B. Peterson, J. Dahlin, D. Sherman, J. Crouse, D. Cunningham. 28
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