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i :fy B 1 V' gx Q THE LINE-UP SIGNS UP IN the traditional yearbook autograph- ing. Sharon Jordan watches Bob Word endorse her yearbook while I Mickey Doyle waits to do her pen pushing. V New Role sermons TRY THEM ON FOR SIZE and agree that they're mighty I fine. Maureen O'Connell acliusts the mortar board for Margaret Cor- coran while Roger Dekonghe and Don Reuter exchange some beauty hints. I 5 f y 3, Y X X 1 ' 4 W 13' YI' 'S '1- -X K AHI SWEET CIVVIESI Those uniforms have seen better days but it's a glad farewell wished to them as Margaret Dorr'-and Carol Blon- deel gleefully dispose of skirts and iackets that have seen better days. in Robes STEADY NOWI BALANCING those caps while wearing high heels is a delicate operation, so as a Servite gentleman, Paul Roeske of- fers his support to the unaccustomed tems, Mary Begtzos and Pat Kowal- ski. fx ' LM g I I tw 87 . i 1
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THE LONG-AWAITED evening is iust beginnirg for Carol Boers and her date as they make the cloakroorr their last stop before enteiirig the ballroom. fl .ii WW E its ,ya THE CLOCK TICKED AWAY, Those Moments to Remember on May3when gala senior couples danced to the music of the Collegians in the main ballroom of Veterans' Memorial. The grand march was climaxed by the singing ofthe class song, Moments to Re- member with special words written for the grads of '56 Below: STILL BEAMING after three hours oments To Rememl of dancing, this foursome leaves for dinner in Windsor where most couples had reserva- tions. Mike Higgins holds the door for his date and their double, Ken Bush and Lois Kraus. Wu ww- GlVlNG A FEW MINUTES rest to their dancing shoes, Mc Spears and Dick Plante take ad tage of rhe intermission.
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We 6 6 practiced . . For co-ordination for improvement, for endurance. played . . . for enjoyment, with fairness, for victory. cheered . . in the stands, in the gym, ot the sidelines. I We realize that these events have provided us with mo minds ond stronger bodies trained FOR Tl
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