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Aw! You Shouldn't A Done It QCIAI. T iss. ll it ' 1 . ri f .lisa i tg. i lt? Party lime At J' t. Francis As the leaves turned from green to red and gold, our thoughts turned to school and studies. But we did find time to get acquainted with the new faces which appeared regularly in the school halls. First of all, those Freshies who dared ven- ture to the lniationtion Dance were welcomed l?l with open arms by the Seniors. From all reports, though, the freshies had fun-and they survived. The Juniors then birghtened up the halls with gay Thanksgiving decor to celebrate the holiday at the Turkey Trot. Hhe Annual Kris Kringle Korn Ball was also given by the Juniors at Christmas time. Their appropriate decorations plus music furnished by Tommy Jones and his orchestra made an unforgettable evening. A combo Twirp-Sweetheart Dance was an event of February when the Seniors held tas- tivities. A king and queen of hearts were chosen and Johnny Fischer and Ruth Hillis claimed the honors. Not to be outdone, the Sophomores gave an Easter Parade. This gave everyone a chance to show off his new apparel. Some danced . . . some sat . . . but all had a good time. Mystery predominated in the Freshman dance, which was held on Friday the thirteenth. A large percentage of S. F. people were lured to the event. Then, at last, the big night! The Junior-Senior Prom! With Slattery Hall transformed into a gar- den and every one in the gayest possible mood, a night was written in our memories that will never be forgotten. Wayne Martin and his Mar- tinairs furnished the music. Many thanks, Juniors. A a finale, the Glee Club gave the talented ones at St. Francis a chance in the spotlight. A Talent Program was cleverly presented and by way of the grapevine we heard only favorable comments. Page Fifty'Three
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