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Ex I 4 xx, .. W: A iv' INFORMAL MEETINGS such as this, were commonplace For the fellows who gave their views on one of the proiects sponsored by the committee. Russ Semelsberger, Frank Thieda, and Paul Wyllie scan the contract for a band for one of the dances. Activity Is Their Agenda A LITTLE MORE OVER HERE, PLEASEl could be hearc Mary Begtzos, Henry DeGrendel, and Paul Roeske put up t background for the bandstand. Part of the decoration committ they helped in preparations for the Sadie Hawkins' dance spc sored by the Senior Activity group on April l3. Proceeds fr the dance helped to defray expenses of the Lettermen's a Cap and Gown dances. ONE PLACE is AS sooo AS ANOTHER when Q quickw idea flashed to one of these members of the Activity committee. Rose Marie DeLeary and Agnes VanKerrebroeck relax as they listen to the brainstorm of Leonard Gingerella, chairman of the group. ln addition to the class officers, four members from each senior homeroom are chosen to help with planning activities sponsored by the upper classmen. -34- DESTINATION--VETERAN'S MEMORIAL. The committee ic neyed down Jefferson to scan the Vets' ballroom for the senior pi Anxious to start, Eleanor Lieblang, Marlene Dunn, Jerry Vand Brook, and Joan Schneider wait while Bob Word receives last mir instructions from Sr. Mary Emerentiana, senior class adviser. ,A , I ,L
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MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB. Seated fleft to rightlz Margaret Payne, Martha Coyle, Nelly VanBruyssel, Arlyss Franck, Judith Berry, Helen Byle, Margaret Dohring, Patricia Tucci, Patricia McOuade, Mary Lou Phipps, and Barbara Queen. These apprentice librarians feel right at home in their familiar domain. They see to it that the books are kept properly catalogued, in good repair, and that students are helped in locating books especially suited to their tastes and needs. Pages for Renders Only RECENT MAGAZINES ARE PUT inthe rack by Margaret Payne and Arlyss Francl- who try to keep it up-to-date. Everything from fashions to fenders on hot rods i: available for reference and enioyment. '47 A BRUSH AND SOME PASTE ARE USEFUL ARTICLES in OFFICERS QF THE LIBRARY CLUB, Judy Berry' Vice repairing damages incurred by book worms or over-enthusi- president, Helen Byle, president, Margaret Dohring, sec- osllc readers- Nelly V0nB UY55el1 MUVY LOU PlWlPP51 Martha retarypgive publicity to national and school events through CoYler and Pcmlclo T'-Jccl help to keep volumes in 0 Sfflfe the use of the library bulletin board. of Peln9 bound UP in Qood Ofdef- -83.
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4- 1, will C X, Oluukw Mx l THE CROWNING EVENT OF THE evening was the placing of a garland of flowers on the statue of Our Blessed Lady by King Pierre Giammanco and Queen Hilda Gallucci. After weeks spent in anxious prepara- tion, the iuniors were happy on January 27 when the Coronation Ball became areality. Atradition four years young, the court was nominated and selected by the junior class. The scene for the gala evening was the gymnasium, transformed into a colorful ballroom for one night. ASSEMBLED FOR A FORMAL PICTURE are their Maiesties, the King and Queen of the Servite Kingdom, Pierre Giammanco and Hilda Galluccig the Lord and Lady of World Federation of Sodalities, Joan LaBar and Fred Knapp, Baron and Baroness of the Black and White Dominion, Ronal Mack and Virginia Johnstal, the Duke and Duchess of the Constellation Republic,Larry Schroe- der and Jane Sell, the Prince and Princess of Province of Pantherland, Jim VerVaecke and Noreen Doyle. Stepping lightly to the strains of the Blue Notes, carefree couples march to form the royal path. The rustling of gowns, rainbows of flowers, and glittering stardust provide the background for an evening that seemed like minutes. They Could Have Danced All Night but soon the music stopped, and the lights brightened to bring to a close a night of merriment and enchantment. A Night Crowned With Royalty 'iii'
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