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1 Y R l. llrady, Chairman of the lf. Mcllonnell, Chairman of A- Mesisco, flllilirlllilrl of RC- , enior l rom. Decoration Committee. fr6Sl1IllClllC0lllIlliItCC- enior rom Twinkling over the St. Gabriel gym, the magic wand of imagination and ingenuity had trans- formed grey walls and drab ceilings into a fantasy- land of silver and blue, dazzling glass ornaments and shining Christmas trees. The Senior Prom, with Winter Sleigh Ridev as its theme, was in motion. Buddy Zimbler orchestrated his way into the hearts of all pres- ent with enchanting strains of both modern and old time music. After hours of dancing, at the magic hour of twelve, Phyllis Vallario was chosen Queen of the Prom. All too soon, however, the Sands of Time had slipped away and the haunting refrain of Good Night, Ladies echoed through the gym. Fleeting thoughts of How fast it went, Never again, were registered as all realized it was over. Our Senior Prom was one more incident to be placed in a scrapbook-one more Moment 6 I 3 mf -Q M. A. Scanlon, Chairman of Nl. Smith, Business Manager Post-Prom Committee. Look girls, no roofli' C. McDonnell probes into the uliver regions of our gym as the seniors decorate for their prom. ijt to right: M. Kelly, Mr. Timothy Connell, E. Brady. 44 A thing of beauty is a joy forever. P. Vallario reigns as queen ofthe Senior Prom with attendants J. Whalen and J. Bell. The night of nights is ending-much too soon. lint our senior prom will linger on, one more happy memory of sen- iorhoot .H to Remcmherf, Not the 0400 but the I5. flfifteen candidates for senior prom queen, that is.D A
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M. A. lppolito and A. Doherty carefully transport their biggest boom to the orchestra pit. 'l'llat'S a good one comments C. Doherty, Orchestra President. to C. Donnelly, Secretary: ,l. Burke, Vice President: and J. Swazey, 'l reasurer. Perfection, explains Mr. Mischa Poznanski to new violinists, is the goal of every good musician. Left to right: H. Kin ston, J. Newman, M. Moen, E. Byrne, K. Meehan, K. Maimney, M. Louro, R. Rotlriques. Orchestra virtuosos cheerfully prekare for their weekly ractice. Left to right: A. Doherty, .1. A. Slaker, M. A. Yppolito, L. Wilko.
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