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Operetta stars Paul Parry and Pe1miMayssi11gof love and romance. aww 3 4 A Waltz
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Junfoggemr Prom J: . , N Santiago s seeond Junior- Senior Proni was held June l, 1963. from 5 p.ni. to 1:2 p.ni. in tl1e Orange Coast Col- lege Student Lounge. Decorations of orange, red, purple, and black carried out the theme - - Oriental Paradise. Music was provided by the Moon- lighters.
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