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wmi-Smoi Jdcuhj Enjoyment showed on the faces of all who danced to the music of Jim Bolte and his Combo in a lovely setting of flowers and fish nets, emphasizing the Hawaiian theme. Throughout the evening students requested members of the faculty to sign programs in remembrance of one of the out- standing events of the year. Mary Lou Hoffman, a Junior, soothed everyone’s nerves and whetted appe- tites as she sang the lovely Aloha Oe previous to dining.
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''tfwtoM Jjjm' Receiving enormous straw hats to signify their position, Queen Anna Mae Hoffman and King Joe Niehaus were crowned in a little grass hut with a monkey swing- ing in the doorway. Queen Anna Mae received a large bouquet of tinted carnations. The foods were given enticing titles in the banquet sponsored by the Juniors for the Seniors and Faculty. Tropical nectar, followed by an entree of game of the jungle, taro cake, diced bam- boo, and golden dream's, with coconut milk to drink, completed the evening’s menu. .CV1 0°
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Vk Stot j o{ m Cmni uj St. Ferdinand's annual spring concert took on a different view and a different sound this year as the glee clubs performed from the bleachers of the gymnasium. The theme of the concert was definitely American, ranging from the song sung by Columbus' men as they landed on American soil to 20th-century jazz. Among the American tunes sung by the glee clubs were the following: Indian Lullaby A typical American Bar- ber Shop Quartet, com- posed of Dennis Laake, Robert Hedinger, Keith Steczyk, and Larry Leinen- bach, thoroughly enter- tained their audience with the songs, In the Evening by the Moonlight and Coney Island Babe.
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