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Q0 I 2l'll0lf' l 0l'l'l The night of April 10, 1953 saw the realization of a long-dreamed of event. Servite's first SENIOR PROM was held at the Veterans' Memorial in a spirit and flourish to be long remembered. For three hours more than one hundred couples tripped lightly to the music ofFred Netting and his orchestra. I'll Be Seeing You' afforded the best time ever for all who attended. 1. Carefree couples promenade to the high stepping strains of the Grand March. 2. Jay Roeske, senior class president, assists his lady fair, Gail Ingram, in descending the stairs. 3. Couples are captivated by the melodious strains of the orchestra. 4. .Toe Giamane and Judy Lynch sit one out. 5. A close-up of senior treasurer, Dick Bury, and his date, Peggy Moffatt. 6. A chair, a breather, and a few laughs between dances are relished by Ruth Connarn, Art Krass, Al Deeby, Carolyn Foley, Bob Bush, and Mary Helen Connally. , '4
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Page 51 text:
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fm? ime ,, The dykes and windmills of a Holland village were the central theme of Tulip Time --the operetta staged in April, '52, A cast numbering 250 students crowded scenes with villagers, tourists, and collegiates who were botany enthuasiasts. The Anchors Aweigh cadence number was acclaimed one of the more sensational choruses, to which aversatile seaman quintet tap danced a nimble-footed, fast buck. jaknf owa So infested with talent was this institution of higher learning, that on two occasions, a miniature volcanic erup- tion occurred . . . the TALENT SHOWS. Indelible on memories will be Prof Poley and his school boy shenanigans. John Power's models stood no chance with competition as keen as Servite's glamour lovelies. From mysterious gypsy camps to tantalizing chorus lines--they did them all. These trials of talent reached the verdict--SUCCESS. 91-9 M . K 'Ii-I Df- -fmmf' . rf' fa I .1-gil i. ,. it ,.-, et-, -f ,Z is fi Eg at gf at 1cf-wfL,- 'K fn ,.. , af--fe. rrmsfii- -5: , 2 ' - 1,-dt ,fr Q :ig-E-A 5,-wr 1 ' M, d amages: 5sw4 77 . ina ore In the spring of '51 operetta enthuasiasts encountered love , ven- geance, and comedy on the sea in the Eng- lish-flavored classic of Gilbert and Sulli- van's H.M. S. Pina- fore. ,ft In the year pre- ' vious, the pioneer troupe, initiated the school' s operatic his- tory with the perfor- k mance of Green Cheese. A
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