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Sodality Formal Climaxing the festive holiday season was the annual Christmas Cotillion sponsored by the So- x dality. The modern Rocky River Memorial Hall was the setting, J anuary ninth, the date. This semi- formal event provided a matchless evening of pleasure as the couples swirled to the delightful music of the Skylarks. As the clock chimed one, enchanted people disappeared into the lovely eve- ning carrying with them blissful memoriesettan- other night to remember? A couple of couples. A oneea oneeSheila, stop laughing! Handsome foursome. Slow, sweet and so simple. Sitting prettyeso pretty sitting. 54
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A stuffed owl, a hula-hoop, one large plastic bag, one broom, a stuffed toy dog, and one large duffel bag. Who could make a stunt with these props?!! The Junior Class? Yup, they did it again! For the second year in a row they won the coveted silver cup with their parody on jaywalking at Pulaski Square. Congratulations Jun- iors. One more year and the cup is yours!!! Stunt Day Triumphant, the Junior Class show their props after winning the Stunt Day trophy. Rosemary O,Donnell, President of the Junior Class, accepts the trophy from Msgr. Navin, President of the College. The Senior Class strike a casual pose after the Stunt Day activities. The Freshman Class Perform in their hrst College program.
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Penny Princess Pennies, nickels, quarters, dollars-money to pick a Princess. The theme, ttPennies from Heav- enf Cleverly created the royal world in which Miss Mary Ann Furlong of St. Alexis Hospital School of Nursing reigned as the 1960 Princess elect of the Penny Princess Dance, which is sponsored an- nually by the Freshmen class of Saint John Col- lege. Many, many Cinderellas were captivated by moonlight, melody and their particular Prince. Princess, Miss Mary Ann Furlong and her Prince. Who brought the Cards? Princess Mary Ann and her Court. 1ndfl Some smiling Seniors with such sharp escorts. The pretty Princess and four lovely contestants. X
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